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Dick Rohland CEG CORRESPONDENT After six years of road construction, crews are closing in on the final year of work rebuilding a 15 mi (24 km) stretch of Minnesota highway from two to four lanes and expressway standards in the far, southwestern part of the state near the Iowa border. This road work on Hwy 60 in south- western Minnesota will be completed in the fall of 2013. It is coming in at the tail end of a Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) decades long program to expand the entire, two lane highway to four lanes between Mankato, Minn., and the Iowa border, a distance of 100 mi. (160 km) and stretching across mostly agricultural and prairie landscape. By years’ end, only two gaps 18 mi. (29 km) long of two lane highway will remain to widen to four lanes and bring MnDOT into the final stretch of road improve- ments after nearly 40 years of construc- tion. When the entire road is completed, the original, narrow two lane highway will more than double in width to carry four, 13 ft. (21 km) traffic lanes, 9 ft. (14 km) bituminous shoulders on the outside lanes and a 3.5 ft. (6 km) unpaved shoulders on the inside lanes. Mathiowetz Construction, a family- run, early 20th century founded company based in Sleepy Eye, Minn., and R & G $3.00 “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Midwest Edition MITA Hosts Conference, Trade Show...10 Leading Edge Stars on ‘Gold Rush’...14 Inside Table of Contents ............4 Paving Section ........29-39 Parts Section ............46-47 Excavators & Attachments Section ......................51-77 Business Calendar ........81 Auction Section ......83-93 Advertisers Index ..........94 February 16, 2013 Vol. IXX • No. 4 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com Published Nationally Decades Long Minn. Road Upgrade Nears Completion A Cat dozer, grader and Mack truck with side dump trailer occupy limited space together on the Hwy 60 work near Interstate 90 at Worthington, Minn. Construction employment increased in 139 out of 337 metropolitan areas between December 2011 and December 2012, declined in 131 and was stagnant in 65, according to a new analysis of federal employment data released Jan. 28 by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials noted that growing private sector demand for new construction projects boosted employment in a slight plurality of metro areas. “Private sector demand for energy, health care, higher education and residential construction is having a positive impact in a growing number of metro areas,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Unfortunately, construction employment in almost as many metro areas appears to be suffering from declining public sector demand and a private sector market that is still well-below peak levels.” Pascagoula, Miss., added the highest percentage of new construction jobs (42 percent, 1,900 jobs) followed by Haverhill-North Andover-Amesbury, Mass.-N.H. (22 percent, 800 jobs); Lafayette, La. (17 percent, 1,100 jobs) and Omaha-Council Bluffs, Neb.-Iowa (16 percent, 3,000 jobs). Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, Texas (17,600 Employment Rises in 139 Out of 337 Metropolitan Areas see EMPLOYMENT page 89 see MNDOT page 28 In a major victory sought by the American Subcontractors Association on behalf of Minnesota’s subcontractors, the state’s Supreme Court has affirmed limits on risk-shifting based on the state’s anti-indemnity law (Minn. Stat. §337.02). On Jan. 23, the Supreme Court of Minnesota reversed an appeals court’s decision that allowed a general contractor to shift liability to a subcontrac- tor for damage caused by a general contractor’s own direction of the subcontractor’s work. “Because we conclude that ECI did not qualify as an additional insured with respect to the pipe damage and that Bolduc cannot be required to indemnify ECI without violating Minn. Stat. §337.02, we reverse,” the high court wrote in its opinion, reversing the appeals court’s decision in Engineering & Construction Innovations, Inc., v. L.H. Bolduc Co., Inc. In an amicus curiae brief filed on Jan. 13, 2012, ASA urged the Minnesota Supreme Court to overturn the appeals court’s decision and protect construction firms from being forced to pay for Subcontractors Celebrate Court Ruling on Risk-Shifting in Minn. see SUBCONTRACTORS page 46 Scharber Hosts Annual Open House...18

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Dick RohlandCEG CORRESPONDENT

After six years of road construction,crews are closing in on the final year ofwork rebuilding a 15 mi (24 km) stretchof Minnesota highway from two to fourlanes and expressway standards in the far,southwestern part of the state near theIowa border.This road work on Hwy 60 in south-

western Minnesota will be completed inthe fall of 2013. It is coming in at the tailend of a Minnesota Department ofTransportation (MnDOT) decades longprogram to expand the entire, two lanehighway to four lanes between Mankato,Minn., and the Iowa border, a distance of100 mi. (160 km) and stretching acrossmostly agricultural and prairie landscape.By years’ end, only two gaps 18 mi. (29

km) long of two lane highway will remainto widen to four lanes and bring MnDOTinto the final stretch of road improve-ments after nearly 40 years of construc-tion.When the entire road is completed, the

original, narrow two lane highway willmore than double in width to carry four,

13 ft. (21 km) traffic lanes, 9 ft. (14 km)bituminous shoulders on the outside lanesand a 3.5 ft. (6 km) unpaved shoulders onthe inside lanes.Mathiowetz Construction, a family-

run, early 20th century founded companybased in Sleepy Eye, Minn., and R & G

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

Paving Section ........29-39

Parts Section ............46-47

Excavators & AttachmentsSection......................51-77

Business Calendar ........81

Auction Section ......83-93

Advertisers Index ..........94

February 16, 2013 • Vol. IXX • No.4 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910

www.constructionequipmentguide.comPublished Nationally

Decades Long Minn. RoadUpgrade Nears Completion

A Cat dozer, grader and Mack truck with side dump trailer occupy limited space together on the Hwy 60 worknear Interstate 90 at Worthington, Minn.

Construction employment increased in 139 out of 337metropolitan areas between December 2011 andDecember 2012, declined in 131 and was stagnant in 65,according to a new analysis of federal employment datareleased Jan. 28 by the Associated General Contractors ofAmerica. Association officials noted that growing privatesector demand for new construction projects boostedemployment in a slight plurality of metro areas.“Private sector demand for energy, health care, higher

education and residential construction is having a positiveimpact in a growing number of metro areas,” said KenSimonson, the association’s chief economist.“Unfortunately, construction employment in almost asmany metro areas appears to be suffering from decliningpublic sector demand and a private sector market that isstill well-below peak levels.”Pascagoula, Miss., added the highest percentage of

new construction jobs (42 percent, 1,900 jobs) followedby Haverhill-North Andover-Amesbury, Mass.-N.H. (22percent, 800 jobs); Lafayette, La. (17 percent, 1,100 jobs)and Omaha-Council Bluffs, Neb.-Iowa (16 percent, 3,000jobs). Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, Texas (17,600

Employment Risesin 139 Out of 337Metropolitan Areas

see EMPLOYMENT page 89see MNDOT page 28

In a major victory sought by the AmericanSubcontractors Association on behalf ofMinnesota’s subcontractors, the state’s SupremeCourt has affirmed limits on risk-shifting based onthe state’s anti-indemnity law (Minn. Stat.§337.02).On Jan. 23, the Supreme Court of Minnesota

reversed an appeals court’s decision that allowed ageneral contractor to shift liability to a subcontrac-tor for damage caused by a general contractor’sown direction of the subcontractor’s work. “Because we conclude that ECI did not qualify

as an additional insured with respect to the pipedamage and that Bolduc cannot be required toindemnify ECI without violating Minn. Stat.§337.02, we reverse,” the high court wrote in itsopinion, reversing the appeals court’s decision inEngineering & Construction Innovations, Inc., v.L.H. Bolduc Co., Inc.In an amicus curiae brief filed on Jan. 13, 2012,

ASA urged the Minnesota Supreme Court tooverturn the appeals court’s decision and protectconstruction firms from being forced to pay for

Subcontractors Celebrate CourtRuling on Risk-Shifting in Minn.

see SUBCONTRACTORS page 46

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Blaw Knox PF115, ’89 ..................................................................$11,500LeeBoy 1000D, ’03, 1,475 hrs......................................................$19,500LeeBoy 8500HD, ’06, 2,750 hrs ..................................................$43,500LeeBoy 8500HD, ’10, 2,140 hrs ..................................................$54,500LeeBoy 8500HD, ’00, 2081 hrs ....................................................$19,500LeeBoy 8500LD, ’00, 1,991 hrs....................................................$29,500LeeBoy 8500LD, ‘03, 3683 hrs ....................................................$19,500LeeBoy 8500LD, ’08, 904 hrs ......................................................$79,500LeeBoy 8515, ’06, 2,657 hrs ........................................................$49,500

Cat RM350B, ’02, 6617 hrs ........................................................$117,500Wirtgen W2000, ’03, 2,996 hrs ......................................................$CALLWirtgen W2000, ’96, 9,346 hrs ......................................................$CALLWirtgen WR2000, ’11, 334 hrs ......................................................$CALLWirtgen W2100, ’04, 8,373 hrs ......................................................$CALL

Deere 410J TC, ’09, 403 hrs ........................................................$79,500Komatsu WB140-2N, ’04, 2,805 hrs ............................................$27,500

Komatsu CD60R-1A, ’05, 1,136 hrs ..........................................$109,000Komatsu HD465-5, ’02, 17,763 hrs ................................................$CALLKomatsu HD465-5, ’02, 17,599 hrs ................................................$CALLKomatsu HD465-5, ’02, 17,268 hrs ................................................$CALLKomatsu HD785-5, ’01, 22,508 hrs ................................................$CALLKomatsu HD785-5, ’01, 25,415 hrs ................................................$CALLKomatsu HM400-2, ’07, 7,880 hrs ............................................$199,500Moxy MT31, ’02, 3479 hrs ..........................................................$82,000

Doppstadt SM617, ’09, 290 hrs..................................................$139,000Doppstadt SM720, ’09, 235 hrs..................................................$185,000Doppstadt SM726, ’09, 257 hrs..................................................$225,000

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Cat 963C, ’01, 4800 hrs................................................................$74,500Cat D4D, ’72 ..................................................................................$7,000Cat D5G LGP, ’05, 3,150 hrs ........................................................$52,500Cat D5H LGP, ’93, 9961 hrs..........................................................$54,500Cat D8N, ’87 ................................................................................$78,000Dresser TD8E, ’81 ........................................................................$13,000Komatsu D31PX-21A, ’05, 882 hrs ..............................................$52,500Komatsu D37P-5, ’98, 2,624 hrs ..................................................$21,500Komatsu D39PX-21, ’05, 2,059 hrs..............................................$69,500Komatsu D51PX-22, ’08, 2,436 hrs............................................$129,500Komatsu D65EX-15EO, ’08, 1,365 hrs........................................$199,500Komatsu D65PX-15EO, ’06, 3,199 hrs ......................................$146,500Komatsu D65PX-15EO, ’07, 5,159 hrs ......................................$127,500Komatsu D65PX-15EO, ’08, 5,372 hrs ......................................$127,500Komatsu D65PX-12, ‘96, 4,969 hrs..............................................$49,500Komatsu D155AX-5, ’03, 6,809 hrs............................................$224,500

Case CX240B, ’07, 4,810 hrs......................................................$114,500Cat 324DL, ’06, 4,605 hrs ..........................................................$123,500Gradall XL4100, ’08, 3,749 hrs ..................................................$180,000Kobelco SK400LC Mark IV, ’97 ....................................................$38,500Kobelco SK480LC, ’05, 11,858 hrs ..............................................$54,500Komatsu PC50MR-2, ’04, 2,885 hrs ............................................$29,500Komatsu PC78UU-6, ’04, 4,085 hrs ............................................$44,500Komatsu PC88MR-8, ’08, 827 hrs................................................$89,500Komatsu PC88MR-8, ‘09, 1,195 hrs ............................................$92,500Komatsu PC138USLC-8, ’09, 2,363 hrs ....................................$104,500Komatsu PC138USLC-8, ’09, 2,583 hrs ....................................$104,500Komatsu PC150LC-6, ’99, 6,800 hrs ............................................$32,500Komatsu PC160LC-7, ’03, 5,277 hrs ............................................$64,500Komatsu PC160LC-7, ’03, 4,397 hrs ............................................$69,500Komatsu PC200LC-8, ’06, 4,617 hrs ..........................................$132,500Komatsu PC220LC-8, ’09, 4,020 hrs ..........................................$149,500Komatsu PC220LC-8, ’09, 5,789 hrs ..........................................$117,500Komatsu PC300LC-6, ’97, 13,530 hrs ..........................................$29,500Komatsu PC300LC-6, ‘97, 13,350 hrs ..........................................$32,500Komatsu PC300LC-7, ’02, 4,887 hrs ..........................................$134,500Komatsu PC300LC-7, ’06, 9,377 hrs ............................................$94,500Komatsu PC400LC-6LM, ’03, 8,516 hrs ......................................$69,500Komatsu PC400LC-6LM, ’03, 8,760 hrs ......................................$72,500Komatsu PC400LC-6LM, ’02, 10,834 hrs ....................................$72,500Komatsu PC400LC-7, ’04, 9,350 hrs ............................................$99,500Komatsu PC400LC-7, ’04, 10,300 hrs ..........................................$99,500Komatsu PC400LC-7, ’04, 12,499 hrs ..........................................$84,500Komatsu PC400LC-7EO, ’06, 9,833 hrs......................................$109,500Komatsu PC400LC-8, ’07, 2,811 hrs ..........................................$239,500Komatsu PC600LC-6, ’99, 9,634 hrs ............................................$79,500Komatsu PC600LC-7, ’04, 8,449 hrs ..........................................$177,500Komatsu PC600LC-7, ’05, 10,328 hrs ........................................$214,500Komatsu PC600LC-7, ’06, 9,977 hrs ..........................................$185,000Komatsu PC750LC-7, ‘05, 4,517 hrs ..............................................$CALLVolvo EC460, ’04, 10,746 hrs ......................................................$69,500Volvo EC460, ’05, 10,958 hrs ......................................................$69,500

Baker Kurtz 4671 Impactor, ’07..................................................$325,000Hazmag APS1313-K Impactor ......................................................$65,000

Bomag BW130AD, ’88 ....................................................................$3,900Bomag BW205AD, ’02, 3,520 hrs ................................................$34,500Hamm HD13, ’02, 2,937 hrs ........................................................$14,500Hamm HD14VV, ’08, 816 hrs........................................................$32,500Hamm HD14VV, ’09, 2,027 hrs ....................................................$32,500Hamm HD90 Ozzy, ’04, 4,300 hrs ................................................$54,500Hamm HD130, ’03, 1789 hrs........................................................$49,500Hamm HDO90V, ’09, 849 hrs ......................................................$77,500Tramac TR21A Plate (PC160) ........................................................$7,500

Cat 920, ’73, 7216 hrs ....................................................................$7,000Cat 980C, ’86, 7216 hrs................................................................$59,000Komatsu WA200-5, ’05, 617 hrs ..................................................$97,500Komatsu WA250-1, ’95, 17,158 hrs ............................................$29,500Komatsu WA320-6, ’08, 3961 hrs ..............................................$126,500Komatsu WA380-6, ’09, 7,120 hrs ............................................$109,500Komatsu WA400-5L, ’04, 7,169 hrs ............................................$94,500Komatsu WA450-6, ’07, 7,355 hrs ............................................$196,500

Franklin 3000/Stroke Head, ’92 ....................................................$8,500Timbco 415D/Risley, ’00, 8,629 hrs ..........................................$120,000Valmet 415EX/Rolly II, ’05, 10,092 hrs......................................$145,000Valmet 840.2, ’05, 6,600 hrs ....................................................$170,000Valmet 840.3/8, ’06, 9,592 hrs ..................................................$180,000Valmet 840.3/8, ’08, 10,006 hrs ................................................$190,000Valmet 911C/965 Head, ’97 ........................................................$35,000Valmet 911C w/965 Head, ’99 ....................................................$65,000

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$410/Day, $1,230/Week, $3,690/Month

CX240 Excavator

$700/Day, $2,100/Week, $6,300/Month

CX210 Excavator

$580/Day, $1,740/Week, $5,220/Month

CX460 Excavator

$1,235/Day, $3,705/Week, $11,115/Month

CX160 Excavator

$475/Day, $1,425/Week, $4,275/Month

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2004 Takeuchi TL130, s/n 21302831, 4500Hrs, ROPS, New Tracks, 67” Smooth Bkt ............................................................$15,500

2005 Takeuchi TL140, s/n 21402024, 4800Hrs, ROPS, Aux Hyds, New Tracks andRollers, 76” Smooth Bkt..................$22,500

2005 Takeuchi TL150, s/n 21502455, 4100Hrs, Cab w/Heat/AC, New Rollers, 80”Smooth Bkt ....................................$29,900

2006 Case CX330, s/n N6SAP7025, 5100Hrs, Cab w/Heat/AC, Boom 21’2”, Arm13’3”, 31.5”-3-Bar Steel Shoes, ControlSelector Valve, Kent Coupler ........$130,000

1994 Case 721B, s/n JEE0039571, 6250Hrs, Cab w/Heat, Pro 1000 ACS Couplerw/2.75 Yd Bkt..................................$38,000

2006 Case 445, s/n N6M438889, 3700 Hrs,ROPS, Two Speed, Block Heater, Single HydSelf Level, 12x16.5 Tires, 73” Bkt ..$18,500

2003 Case 40XT, s/n JAF387813, 850 Hrs,ROPS w/Soft Cab, Heater, 10x16.5 Tires,60” Bkt ............................................$14,900

2005 Takeuchi TB135, s/n 13516545, 2450Hrs, Cab w/Heat and AC, Dozer Blade, 12”and 24” Bkts....................................$31,000

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2009 Mustang 2700VSerial #: 02700T00041022, Equipment #:04102223131, 543 Hrs, Vertical Lift Skid Loader,Turbo engine, 2 speed, hand/foot controls, auxiliaryhydraulics, power multi-tach, block heater, 2,700#lift capacity. $34,995

2006 Mustang 2054Serial #: 2054V00007379, Equipment #:0073792309, 3160 Hrs, Skid Loader with 50 HPYanmar diesel engine, cab, heat, and T-bar controls. Unit is in good working condition, sold as is. $13,995

2005 Takeuchi TL150Serial #: 21502433, Equipment #: 5024332324,1348 Hrs, Track Loader with 100+ hp diesel engine,open ROPS, near new bucket, tracks near 65%, andfreshly serviced out of the shop. $29,950

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2006 Takeuchi TL140CSerial #: 21404631, Equipment #: 4046312322,4159 Hrs, Track Loader with 80 hp diesel engine,cab, heat & a/c. $22,995

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

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

2001 Cat 345BL II..................................$69,500S/N AGS00921, 13,744 hours, EROPS, coupler,

GP-bucket, cylinders good, u/c good

2004 Cat 740 ........................................$139,500S/N AXM01570, 7720 Hrs, No Tailgate, Tires Good

1986 Cat D8L ........................................$77,500S/N 53Y04266, 15,980 Hrs, EROPS, Drawbar, SUBlade, U/C 50% Eng & Trans Rebuilt at 11,000 Hrs

1998 Cat IT28G......................................$41,000S/N 8CR01529, 16,143 hours, EROPS, std differentials, bucket, tires 50%

1979 Cat 631D ......................................$29,700S/N 24W02603, 9284 hours, OROPS, tires fair

2006 Cat 966H ....................................$210,000S/N A6G00225, 7734 hours, EROPS, A/C, GP-bkt,

tires good, engine rebuilt at 7422 hours

2011 Cat 262C........................................$33,000S/N MST03900, 2295 Hrs, EROPS, A/C, Hyd Quick

Coupler, 2-Speed, Bkt, Tires Fair

2000 Aljon 81K ......................................$35,000S/N 13728, 13,500 Hrs, EROPS, Trash Blade, Terra

Wheels Good, Pumps Have Been Rebilt

2005 Cat 216B ......................................$16,500S/N RLL02914, 1703 Hrs, OROPS, Manual QuickCoupler, Bkt, Goodyear Rubber Track System

1988 Cat 627E........................................$61,500S/N 6GB00655, 22,447 hours, EROPS, push pull,

retarder, p t guard, tires good

2005 Case 450 ......................................$18,500S/N N5M417832, 3842 Hrs, EROPS, Heat, Hyd, Coupler,Bkt, 2-Speed, New Eng & Pump Drive at 2500 Hrs

2004 Cat 740 ........................................$135,000S/N AXM01186, 8360 Hrs, Trans Rebuilt at

7949 Hrs

2007 Cat D5GLGP ................................$69,500S/N RKG03458, 3783 Hrs, EROPS, A/C, PAT Blade,

Joystick Steer, Drawbar, U/C Good

2011 Kleemann MC110Z....................$550,000S/N K0040240, 380 Hrs, Track Mounted, 300 TPH,

44”x28” Inlet

2010 John Deere 320D ........................$21,500S/N 181788, 1458 Hrs, OROPS, Manual Coupler,

Hand & Foot Controls, Bkt, Tires Good

1998 Cat 140H ....................................$125,000S/N 2ZK03040, 7242 hours, EROPS, heat, A/C,

tires fair, trans rebuilt

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

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

Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Buckets in Stock-Call For Your Needs

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

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The Michigan Infrastructure & TransportationAssociation (MITA) held its annual conference andtrade show, themed “Building Better, Building

Smarter,” Jan. 16 through 18 at Soaring Eagle Casino &Resort in Mount Pleasant, Mich.

The association represented nearly 600 Michigan compa-nies providing equipment, materials and services dedicatedto Michigan’s road and bridge, sewer and water, utility, rail-road, excavation and specialty construction projects through-out the state.

MITA Board President Chris Shea and Executive VicePresident Mike Nystrom delivered the welcome messageand opening remarks at the event’s general session.

Throughout the course of the three-day event, breakoutsessions were conducted covering topics ranging from theinfrastructure funding debate to truck regulations to thefuture of bonding. The event’s keynote speaker was CaptainD. Michael Abrashoff who, as the most junior commandingofficer in the Navy’s Pacific fleet, oversaw the turnaround ofthe underperforming warship, the USS Benfold. CapainAbrashoff’s story easily related to the similar problems con-fronting many organizations today.

Major event sponsors included AIS ConstructionEquipment, ALTA Equipment Company, and MichiganCAT.

MITA Holds ‘Building Better, Building Smarter’ Conference

(L-R): Adam Harding of AIS joins CRC’s Jeff Hammis,Corey King and Mike Schuyler to greet visitors at theirbooth display.

(L-R): Pro-Tec Equipment’s Paul Rosemeck, DaveMiedema and Joe Cook spoke with attendees abouttheir company’s line of trench shielding and shoringproducts.

Micah Brooks (L) of Somat Engineering discussestrenching and shoring safety with Mike Ross ofEfficiency Productions.

Heidi Flateau (second from L), Pamar Enterprises,speaks with (L-R) Jeffers Crane Service’s Kevin Boydand Vince Voetberg, along with Lauren Sustic ofAdvanced Concrete during the show.

With Michigan Laser recently joining GeoShack, com-pany Vice President Dan O’Reilly (L) and MikeFitzpatrick help Michigan contractors get familiarwith the GeoShack name and reputation.

Bill Theile (L) of Alta Equipment Co.talks about Volvo’s line of equipmentwith Mario Suarez of Super MExcavating & Development Inc.

Mike Zalewski (L) is joined by MikeKelleher of the Berger Dealer Group atSoutheastern Equipment Co. Inc.’sexhibit.

Michigan CAT’s Josh Buchanan (L) andChris Machalak greet attendees duringthe show.

Ritchie Bros.’ Steve Gorman (L) and TimKeane spoke with attendees about theauction company’s upcoming sales,including its big annual sale in Orlando,Fla.

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Contact Marty in Illinois1-800-307-0221

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CEDAR RAPIDS CR452 - ‘12 • Rubber Tired, Stretch 20E, Top Con System V, 400 Hrs..$256,183CEDAR RAPIDS CR662RM - ‘10 • Mat. Transfer Vehicle w/ Hopper Insert, 1250 hrs......$249,982CEDAR RAPIDS CR662RM - ‘11 • Mat. Transfer Vehicle w/Hopper Insert, 702 Hrs ........$358,300MAULDIN 1500 - ‘03 • Track, Conveyor Fed, 8’-13’ Screed, 844 Hrs ................................$29,950MIDLAND SPR-6 - ‘11 • RH Discharge Widener to 6’, 390 Hrs ........................................$79,512

CALL items may be on rent causing pricing and hours to vary.

ROADTEC RX400 - ‘11 • 48” Cut, 4 Track, Front Loading, Mill w/803 Hrs ..........................$319,950SUPERIOR BROOM DT80J - ‘12 • Fully Loaded Mid Mount Broom, 264 Hrs ........................$33,589WIRTGEN W50 - ‘11 • 20” Cut, 3 Wheel, Rear Discharge Mill w/284 Hrs ......................$139,950WIRTGEN W500 - ‘02 • 20” Width, 3 Wheel Mill w/ Load-Out Conveyor, 1600 Hrs ..........$76,500

SAKAI GW750 - ‘11 • Vibratory Pneumatic, 79’ Wide, 320 Hrs ........................................$99,782SAKAI R2H-2 - ‘10 • 3 Wheel Static Roller, 83” Wide Coverage, 350PLI, 450 Hrs............$85,000SAKAI SW800II - ‘09 • 67” Dbl Drm Vib, 1170 hrs ..........................................................$55,000SAKAI SW800II - ‘11 • 67” Dbl Drm Vib, w/remaining standard and EPTW, 182 hrs ......$84,320SAKAI SW850-2 - ‘10 • 79” Dbl Drm Vib w/balance of Std warranty and EPTW, 541 hrs $78,500SAKAI R2H-2 - 3 Wheel Static Rollers, 83”, *(7) machines in stock starting at (2012 w/415 hrs)..........................................................................................................................................$77,000SAKAI SW800 - 67” Double Drum Vibratory Rollers, *2012 w/85 hrs, $94,393; *2011 w/234hrs, $82,320; 2009 w/1170 hrs, $55,000SAKAI SW850-2 - 79” Double Drum Vibratory Rollers, *2011 w/99 hrs, $99,500; *2010 w/622hrs, $78,500SAKAI SW880 - 79” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, *2012 w/very low hours......................$CALLSAKAI SW652 - 57” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, *2012 w/106 hrs..............................$82,495SAKAI SW330 - 51” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, *2012 w/150 hrs..............................$32,487SAKAI SW320 - 47” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, *2012 w/very low hours......................$CALLSAKAI SW300 - 40” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, 2009 w/250 hrs................................$24,495SAKAI GW750 - Vibratory Pneumatic Roller, *2011 w/425 hrs ........................................$99,782

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GRADALL XL4100II - ‘04 • Trk Mtd. Exc. w/2 Buckets, 5925 Hrs ....................................$129,950

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AGGREGATE EQUIPMENTALLIS RT2448 PORTABLE JAW PLANT, 1993, with 24”x48” Jaw, 48”x20’ Vibrating Grizzly Feeder, Front DischargeConveyor, Six Hydraulic Legs, Tri-Axle Chassis, Cummins NT855 Diesel with Hydraulic Drives for Feeder & Conveyor............................................................................................................................................................................$185,000JCI K-300 “KODIAK” PORTABLE CONE PLANT, 300 hp electric motor, 36”x 20’ side discharge conveyor, 36”x 35’feed conveyor, motor control panel, hydraulic leveling......................................................................................$375,000POWERSCREEN 510 COMMANDER RINSER SCREEN PLANT, 11.8 Yd. hopper with hydraulic dump grizzly, 36” feedconveyor, 5x10 3-Deck screen, tandem axle, Deutz diesel ..................................................................................$52,400

EXCAVATORSDEMAG H95 MASS EXCAVATOR, Powered by a Cat 3408 Diesel, with a 24’7” Gooseneck Boom, and a 10’8”Stick with 43’6” Reach and 25’ Digging Depth, 7.2 cu yd HD Rock Bucket, Approx. 220,000 Lb. Working Weight,5800 Frame Hours and Recent Engine Rebuild......................................................................................$125,000LIEBHERR R974B HDSL UTILITY CRAWLER EXCAVATOR, Powered by a 471 HP Liebherr D9408TI Diesel,33’11” Semi-Gooseneck Boom with 15’5” Stick, 5 cu yd HD Bkt, 21’x14’ 4” Wide U/C with 30” Track Pads adnRemovable Sideframes, Approx. 190,000 Lb. Working Weight ....................................................................CALLLIEBHERR R954C HD “LITRONIC” CRAWLER EXCAVATOR, (Several 2006-2007 Models Available) w/VariousBoom/Stick Combinations and Buckets Available, 326HP Liebherr D936L Six-Cyl. Tier 3 Diesels, HydraulicallyRemovable Counterweights, 124,000 to 130,000 Lb. Working Weights ......................................................CALL

CRANESGROVE RT760 60 TON CAPACITY ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 1993, with Cat Diesel, 110’ Power-Pinned Boom,32’ to 56’ Telescopic Offsettable Swingaway, Main & Auxiliary Hoists, 29.5x25 Tires, Ready to work..$179,900GROVE TM9120 100 TON TRUCK CRANE, 1997, 42’ to 130’ boom, 33’ to 58’ offsettable telescopic swingaway,Grove HO50 main & aux. hoists, LMI, Cummins 6CT8.3 diesel, mounted on a Grove 8 x 4 chassis with aCummins N14 diesel and Roadranger transmissions. Tandem boom dolly ..........................................$395,500GROVE RT855B 55 TON ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 1996, with Cummins diesel, 37’ to 115’ boom, 35’ to 60’swingaway, LMI, Grove model HO30 main & aux. hoists, 29.5x25 tires ..............................................$189,500MANITOWOC 11000 100 TON CAPACITY CRAWLER CRANE, 2008, (100 Ton capacity @ a 14' radius), with a332 hp Hino 6 cylinder Tier III diesel, 200' main boom, 60' jib, LMI, 36” crawler shoes, approximate workingweight of 218,000 lbs. with 74,970 lb. 5-piece counterweight, counterweight and side-frame removal systems.3020 hours ..................................................................................................................................................CALL

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

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

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

JD 770D, Tall Cab, 12’ Blade, Warranty,#U11496 ........$152,000

JD 850J, 24” Pads,128” Blade, #U11325 ..........................$184,000

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Leading Edge Attachments Stars on Discovery’s ‘Gold Rush’By Mary ReedCEG CORRESPONDENT

One of the most popular TVshows today is the DiscoveryChannel’s “Gold Rush,” in whichprospectors undergo hardships andcope with various crises as theyattempt to locate and mine golddeposits.Gold Rush is probably the only

reality show heavily featuring con-struction equipment from a paradeof manufacturers such asCaterpillar, Volvo and Komatsu.However, it was an attachment for aHitachi excavator that broughtJefferson, Mass., based LeadingEdge Attachments Inc. to the smallscreen and national attention.“One of the main characters on

the show is Dakota Fred, who isactually Fred Hurt from Minot,North Dakota. In February of 2012his associate friend contacted usinquiring about our special SHARCrock ripping bucket for their HitachiEX270,” said company presidentLee Horton. “We ended up sendingthe shipment to their Minot location

and they moved it to Alaska with their equipment.”The attachment Leading Edge supplied for the prospec-

tors’ excavator was a Hi-Cap Multi-Ripper Bucket, whichHorton described as “the most powerful, most severe andeffective rock and frost ripping bucket in the world.”The bucket employs the company’s SHARC (Shanks on

an ARC) arrangement, by which the teeth hit one at a time,thus providing full breakout force sequentially on each toothand resulting in huge rock ripping forces. The bucket alsouses Leading Edge’s Multi-Ripper Teeth, manufactured forthe company by MTG Corporation in Spain to fit on itsKingMet System adapters. These teeth resemble a smallMulti-Ripper in that the spikes do not align, so each pointhits one at a time. The company has found the MTGKingMet system is the strongest tooth system that will standup to the high forces of the Multi-Ripper products.“In the show, Dakota Fred said, referring to the bucket,

‘we affectionately call this bucket the Bedrock Shark,’”

Horton said. “They used the bucket to rip through thecemented cobble and bedrock near the bottom of an ancientwaterfall that they call their ‘glory hole.’”“Televised footage showed the conventional trenching

bucket just skimming over the top of the rock. Fred was thenseen operating his Hitachi excavator with our Hi-Cap Multi-Ripper Bucket, and it was ripping the material with ease. The

machine had a hydraulic thumb mounted also, which wouldhelp if he needed to grab a boulder,” Horton added.Horton has been in touch with the associate mentioned,

who said that on one occasion the attachment “saved theday” because they had no other way to get through thebedrock. There are plans to use the bucket more this summer

(Discovery Channel photo)Gold Rush is probably the only reality show heavily featuring construction equipment from a parade of manufacturers such as

Caterpillar, Volvo and Komatsu. However, it was an attachment for a Hitachi excavator that brought Jefferson,Mass., based Leading Edge Attachments Inc. to the small screen and national attention.

(Discovery Channel photo)In the show, Dakota Fred said, referring to Leading Edge Attachments’ bucket, “we affectionately call thisbucket the Bedrock Shark.”

see GOLD page 16

“There are plans to use thebucket this summer and itmay appear in next season’sshows.”

Lee HortonLeading Edge Attachments

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2003 Volvo EC360B LC - 12' 10"' ARM;AC; RADIO; 36" PADS; 70% UC; 54" P/OBUCKET; PILOT PATTERN CONTROLCHANGE ..................................$103,500

2009 Volvo ECR145CL - A/C, Radiow/CD, 24" Pads, 8'2" Stick,Hammer/Shear Piping, Q/C Piping, PilotPattern Control Changer............$112,000

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2012 Volvo L90G, Cab, A/C, Radio w/CD, Heated Operator'sSeat w/Left Hand Armrest, Forward View Mirror, Rear Cameraw/Color LCD Monitor, Sliding Window Operator's Door,Additional Work Lights Front/Rear, Boom Suspension, 3rdHydraulic Function, Hydraulic Attachment Bracket, ReversibleCooling Fan, Reverse Alarm, Rotating Warning Beacon, RearFrame Cover Plates, Rear Belly Guard, Front Frame Footsteps,Full Rear Fenders, CareTrack Satellite System w/3yrSubscription, 104" 3.5cy Bucket w/BOE, 20.5R25 BridgestoneVJT L-3 Tires, Volvo D6H (Tier 4i) Engine ....................$CALL

2012 Volvo L70G, Cab, A/C, Radio w/CD, Heated AirSuspension Operator's Seat w/Left Hand Armrest, RearCamera w/Color LCD Monitor, Sliding Window Operator's Door,Work Lights, Boom Suspension, 3rd/4th Hydraulic Functions,Hydraulic Attachment Bracket, Reversible Cooling Fan, EngineBlock Heater, Reverse Alarm, Rear Frame Cover Plates, FrontFrame Footsteps, Logging Counterweight, CareTrack SatelliteSystem w/3yr Subscription, 100" 3.1cy Bucket w/BOE, 20.5R25Michelin XHA2 L-3 Tires, Volvo D6H (Tier 4i) Engine....$CALL

2009 Volvo ECR88, 1100 Hrs, Cab, A/C, Radio,Suspension Seat, Anti-Theft System, Work LightsFront/Rear, 18” Rubber Tracks, 83” Stick, 140” OffsetBoom, Joystick Pattern Selector Valve, Pilot Controls,Q/C Piping, Auxiliary Hydraulics, Automatic 2 SpeedTravel, Leveling Blade, Optional (882lb) Counterweight........................................................................$88,500

1999 Volvo L90C, Cab, Heater, Contronics, Radio,Single Lever Control, F/R Switch, Front Work Lights,Boom Suspension, 3rd Function, HydraulicAttachment Bracket, 3.4cy Bkt w/Teeth, 20.5R25Tires 35%........................................................$60,000

2005 Volvo L70E - Cab, A/C, Contronics,Hyd Attachment Bracket, 20.5R25 Tires,2.5CY Bucket w/BOE ................$108,500

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Leading Edge’s Hi-Cap Multi-RipperBucket Digs for Treasure in Alaskaand it may appear in next season’sshows.“The EX270 malfunctioned while

they were using the bucket so the showdid not show fully what it could reallydo. Many of the numerous commentswe are receiving are from existing cus-tomers saying that if the machine hadnot malfunctioned it would have bettershown the bucket’s capabilities. Wehave received many other calls frompotential customers asking for moreinformation on the product line. Itseems that many people are usingGoogle to search for ‘Bedrock Shark’and it is leading to our Web sitedigrock.com,” Horton said.This is not the first unusual location

in which Leading Edge products havebeen employed, since the company hassome Hi-Cap Multi-Ripper Bucketcustomers using its product for rippingsalt off the bottom of the Dead Sea.“We also sold our Multi-Ripper

Buckets to a geologist group excavat-ing near Puerto Plata in the DominicanRepublic, in connection with a hugeasteroid whose collision created theChicxulub crater in Mexico 65.5 mil-lion years ago, causing fires and atsunami killing nearly all living crea-tures in all the continents,” Horton said.“The accepted theory says the asteroidkilled the dinosaurs and sent much ofthe period’s marine life into extinc-tion,” adding the geological team needsthe bucket “because the asteroid basi-cally melted the earth when it hit, caus-ing a melted glass-like rock. They aredigging up fossils and I believe that ourcustomer found one of the fossils that isproving the asteroid theory.”Leading Edge products have been

honored with several awards, includingTop 25, 50, and 100 Products of theYear Awards and a Design InnovationAward. Its latest product is theStumpiranha for ripping out stumpsand it also is working on several newproducts due to debut soon, including anew coupler.

About the CompanyLeading Edge Attachments Inc., was

founded by Lee Horton in January2002. Its first employees originallyworked at Wain-Roy, which was pur-chased by Woods EquipmentCompany. The New England Wain-Roy plant was closed and its produc-

tion moved to the CentralFabricators/Woods plant in Wisconsin,which had manufactured buckets forJohn Deere and Hitachi.Lee Horton was director of engi-

neering for Wain-Roy and engineeringmanager for Woods. His companynow owns a warehouse on three acresin Hubbardston, Mass., near the loca-tion of the original Wain-Roy plant andis still affiliated with Woods via sub-contracted manufacturing.Leading Edge specializes in the

design and sale of American-madehigh quality frost and rock ripperattachments and quick-change cou-plers for hydraulic excavators and trac-tor loader backhoes from 6,000 to300,000 lbs. (2,722 to 136,078 kg). Its

first main product was the Multi-Ripper, followed by Multi-Ripper andHi-Cap Multi-Ripper Buckets. Thecompany then introduced Multi-Ripper Teeth and the Raptor,DigNRip, and Stag Buckets. All itsproducts are patented in many coun-tries, and “Multi-Ripper,” “LeadingEdge Attachments Inc.” and “Woods”are registered trademarks.The company also designs special

products by customer request and isopen to considering problems contrac-tors have experienced with a view todeveloping solutions.

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

(Discovery Channel photo)Leading Edge Attachments’ a Hi-Cap Multi-Ripper Bucket was attached toa Hitachi EX270 excavator.

(Discovery Channel photo)There are plans to use the Leading Edge Attachments’ bucket more thissummer and it may appear in next season’s shows.

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Jeremy Lee (L) and Brian Peavey, Cargill Corp. main-tenance technicians out of Elk River, Minn., look overthe specs on this John Deere gator.

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JCB Machines to Help Unearth Buried Wartime SpitfiresTwo excavators and a backhoe made by

Staffordshire-based JCB are about toembark on a mission to help recover Spitfirewarplanes designed by one of the county’smost famous sons and believed to be buriedin Burma.The unassembled planes are thought to

have been hidden in the ground by Americanengineers across three sites as World War IIdrew to a close.Now a bid to excavate for crates thought

to contain more than 30 of the Spitfires isabout to get under way at RangoonInternational Airport, and JCB is providing a22 ton (20 t) JS200 tracked excavator, a 24ton (22 t) JS220 tracked excavator and a3CX Eco backhoe loader to complete thejob.The company also is dispatching the team

leader of the world famous JCB DancingDigger display team, JCB demonstratorOliver Keates of Cheadle, Staffordshire, tooperate the machines and offer expert adviceon the digging operation.

JCB was founded by renowned engineerJoseph Cyril Bamford in a lock-up garage inUttoxeter, Staffordshire, in October 1945and under the leadership of his son,Chairman Sir Anthony Bamford, it hasgrown into the world’s third largest manu-facturer of construction equipment.It is another great Staffordshire engineer,

Reginald Mitchell, who is famous fordesigning the Spitfire. He was born in 1895in Kidsgrove, Staffordshire, and educated atHanley High School, Stoke-on-Trent.Bamford said, “Reginald Mitchell put

Staffordshire on the map in the 1930s withthe design of the Spitfire so it’s very fittingthat JCB, a modern day innovator and engi-neering company based in the county, shouldbe providing the excavators to dig up theplanes.”Oliver Keates, who has worked for JCB

for 14 years, said, “I’m excited at theprospect of being involved in this project.

It’s going to be thrilling to be atthe controls of JCB machinesattempting to unearth a Spitfire.”Businessman Julian Mitchell,

of Newcastle, Staffordshire, whois Reginald’s great-nephew said:“I’m delighted that JCB isinvolved in helping recover theSpitfires. Staffordshire is a greatmanufacturing county and I’msure my great-uncle would havebeen pleased that a modern-dayBritish engineering success storywas playing such an importantrole in this project.”The dig is getting under way after a 17

year search for the Spitfires led by aviationenthusiast David Cundall. Award-winningon-line games developer Wargaming isfunding the efforts to recover the buriedSpitfires.The JCB 3CX backhoe loader is the

world’s most versatile piece of constructionequipment and is one of the biggest sellingmachines due to its ability to load, road andexcavate. It weighs in at 17,000 lbs. (7,711kg) has a top speed of 25 mph and a bucketcapacity of 1.4 cu yd. (1 cu m). JCB hasmade more than half a million backhoessince 1953. The JS200 tracked excavator

being used in the dig is powered by a 172 hp(128 kW) engine and can dig to a depth of21.8 ft. (6.6 m).JCB is supplying the machines through its

dealer in Burma, RMA Services Co Ltd.Based in purpose-built facilities in Yangon,the company also is providing logistical andservice support.

Aviation enthusiast David Cundall, pictured with a JCBmachine, which had just arrived on site in Burma.

JCB’s Oliver Keates prepares to leave the snow behind to head for Burma where he will beleading the excavations for more than 30 unassembled WWII Spitfires thought to be buriedat Rangoon International Airport.

“I’m excited at the prospect of being involved inthis project. It’s going to be thrilling to be at thecontrols of JCB machines attempting to uneartha Spitfire.”

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

Scale......................................................................................$90

Allis-Chalmers Orange HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale $90

Allis-Chalmers Yellow HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale ..$90

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

Bantam Truck Mounted Crane, 1:50 Scale ..................$125

Bantam Truck Mounted Shovel, 1:50 Scale ....................$60

Bobcat A300 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$40

Bobcat E35 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ................$60

Bobcat M200 Gold Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ........$30

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Caterpillar Military D8R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale$65

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MnDot Aims to Finish Last Segment of Highway in 2018Construction Company, based in Marshall, Minn., with 30years of experience, led the most recent work under four sep-arate contracts. Both contractors specialize in highwayheavy road, commercial, excavation and demolition workoperating in the upper Midwest. Under a fifth contract as part of these highway improve-

ments, Lunda Construction, a Midwest bridge contractorwith headquarters in Black River Falls, Wiss., recently com-pleted construction on the replacement of the Union Pacificrailroad bridge crossing over Hwy 60 in Worthington, Minn.All five contracts total $51 million dollars in construction

costs with funding coming in from state bonds.Road crews will return this spring to begin the final push

to complete the remainder of the work at Worthington. At thesame time, MnDOT will let bids to begin the final run of theHwy 60 expansion in Minnesota just southwest of Mankato.Located between the small, rural towns of St. James and

Windom, Minn., MnDOT is hoping to finish this final sec-tion of highway in 2018. Covering six construction seasons,the final segment of road improvements will be completedunder three contracts. When the last piece of Hwy-60 is completed, motorists

and truckers will have a convenient, four lane expressway attheir steering wheels between Sioux City, Iowa, and theTwin Cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis by way of TH-169running north out of Mankato, a total distance of 275 mi.(440 km). Built decades ago as a narrow, two lane highway, Hwy

60 is a primary route running diagonally out of Mankato,Minn., southwest to Worthington, Minn., and 10 mi. (16 km)further south to the Iowa border.The city of Mankato is a college, industrial, agricultural

and residential community with a population of 40,000located 80 mi. (128 km) southwest of the Twin Cities ofMinneapolis and St. Paul. Worthington, Minn., is 90 mi.(144 km) further southwest from Mankato and sits on thesouth side of Interstate 90. Most of its economy revolves

around the agricultural sector with a mix of industry andbusiness activities.In between the two cities, smaller, rural communities and

farms dot the highway, which is posted at 65 mph and loadedwith numerous rural and city road crossings.The highway over time out lived its useful capacity and

original design, according to the MnDOT Web site for thisproject.Specifically, along with battling on-going maintenance to

repair deteriorating concrete pavement, MnDOT also had tomake design improvements for the mix of increasing farmand truck traffic with the commuting and traveling public. Aspart of the new design, engineers consolidated accesses tothe highway to eliminate the more dangerous local roadcrossings, again from information pulled from the MnDOTWeb site.Though a massive undertaking, MnDOT began to tackle

the project by segments and systematically re-build a new

highway 30 years ago. As the millennium in 2000approached, only three, isolated gaps in the highwayremained as two lanes.MnDOT’s engineers focus was now on to complete the

remaining gaps of two lane highway to expressway stan-dards and eliminate the inconsistency of changing from fourto two lanes and then back again a short distance later,which, they said was “not consistent with the good designsystem of providing a predictable design system formotorists.”Work on upgrading the remaining sections of highway

began in 2007 when Mathiowetz Construction mobilized 2mi. (3.2 km) inside Iowa and pushed north with its roadwork. Taking on approximately 10 mi. (16 km) of roadreconstruction over six construction seasons, Mathiowetzcrews finished at a point just south of Worthington, Minn.,last fall.With a little bit of an overlap in contracts, R & G

Construction moved in at the point Mathiowetz crews left atand continued to move north into the city of Worthington andwill finish their work at a point just north of the Interstate 90and Hwy 60 interchange on the east end of Worthington.Mathiowetz Construction crews just completed their sec-

tion of highway last fall. Randy Huiras, operations managerof Mathiowetz is pleased with the result of the road work andthe cooperative effort between MnDOT staff and his owncrews while facing some challenging weather over thelength of the project. At the same time, road crews lost threeweeks of peak construction time because of the state ofMinnesota budget impasse at the legislature in 2011.Making matters worse, the state of Minnesota closed

down for three weeks because of a budget impasse at the leg-islature in July 2011 and during the peak of the constructionseason.Despite the weather and three week delay, both contrac-

tors were able to get caught up and are pleased with theresults.

Equipment operators of a Grove crane keep the Union Pacific Railroad bridgereplacement moving forward.

A Grove crane is stationed at the Union Pacific Railroad bridge replacement proj-ect as part of the Hwy 60 expansion work. The existing bridge was replaced toaccommodate the wider road bed beneath the railroad crossing.

This road work on Hwy 60 in southwestern Minnesotawill be completed in the fall of 2013.

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GOMACO’s new GT-3200 zero-clear-ance sidewalk paver slipforms anew 5 ft. (1.5 m) wide sidewalk on arehabilitation project in Edmonton,Alberta, Canada.

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Bergkamp’s M216 Paver Idealfor Large Preservation Jobs

Bergkamp Inc., based in Salina, Kan.,offers the M216 trailer-mounted slurry sealand micro surfacing paver, which is idealfor highway and large preventive mainte-nance jobs. It provides increased materialcapacity over truck-mounted units, and isBergkamp’s largest self-contained slurryseal and micro surfacing paver. The M216offers improved maneuverability whenused with a short-wheelbase truck, andallows contractors to achieve higher truckutilization — since the truck can be used forother applications in the offseason. Slurry seal and micro surfacing is a mix-

ture of aggregate, asphalt emulsion, waterand additives that is applied over existingpavement as one smooth layer — whichcan extend the life of pavement by up toseven or more years. The M216 can carry16 cu. yds. (12.2 cu m) of aggregate in alevel struck load, 1,500 gal. (5,678 L) ofasphalt emulsion and 1,000 gal. (3,785 L)of water. The water tank is located at thefront of the trailer to provide better weightdistribution and handling. It also has a 55-gal. (208 L) stainless steal additive tank.The pugmill, conveyor and all liquid mate-rial tanks are removable. All tanks are bolt-

ed in rather than welded, adding extra dura-bility and easy maintenance. The asphaltemulsion and water tanks are separate com-ponents, eliminating rust-through andcross-contamination of products. The M216 is run by an onboard engine.

It provides flexibility to better manage legalload weight restrictions by adding up tothree tag axles, including one behind thedrive axle — which increases the wheel-base and helps meet the Federal bridge law. Aggregate is delivered to the pugmill by

a belt-over-chain conveyor that eliminatesslippage. Steep hopper walls minimizebridging problems, while the hopper’spolyethylene lining reduces friction. Thiseliminates the need for a vibrator, whichdecreases problems with loose bolts anddamage to welds and components. Thewater, asphalt emulsion and additives ratiosare regulated as they are pumped into thepugmill, where they are mixed with theaggregate. The variable-speed, dual-shaft,multi-paddle pugmill has a dual hydraulicdrive, which provides even mixture andmaterial flow. For more information, call 785/825-1375

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GOMACO Debuts SidewalkPaver at World of ConcreteGOMACO introduced the GT-3200 side-

walk paver with an adjustable aggregatebase mold on the front and a sidewalkpaving mold on the rear at World ofConcrete 2013. It’s a three-track paverdesigned specifically for zero-clearancesidewalk rehabilitation projects, fulfilling acontractor’s unique request. The GOMACO GT-3200 can be

equipped with a front-mounted adjustableaggregate base mold to spread the baseaggregate for the sidewalk. During the firstpass, rock is placed on grade and an augerspreads the material, while three pan vibra-tors mounted to the mold start the com-paction process. The base mold is equippedwith two heavy-duty hydraulic cylinders thatprovide 14 in. (35.6 cm) of hydraulic lift forsetting the grade depth below the track lineand raising the mold for the paving pass.During the second paving pass, the side-

walk is slipformed with a unique, minimum-clearance trailing mold. The GT-3200 side-walk paver has a 20 in. (50.8 cm) wide, 14 ft.(4.3 m) long folding conveyor. The convey-or allows ready-mix trucks to discharge fromthe street instead of driving over existingcurb to reach the paver. The hydraulic pivot-ing conveyor also has been designed torotate 180 degrees to allow for easy loading

of concrete into the hopper from either sideof the machine and to avoid obstacles asso-ciated with zero-clearance paving. The side-walk mold features hydraulic adjustablesideplates to form the GOMACO edge,while a trailing stainless pan provides thesuperior finish. The sidewalk mold also canbe equipped with a bar inserter for placingtransverse bars into the slab, if required byproject specifications.The GT-3200 sidewalk paver also fea-

tures all-track steering, which saves timegetting on and off stringline, allows betterjob-site mobility, and ease in loading andunloading for transport. It can be transport-ed without removing either the front-mount-ed adjustable aggregate base mold or therear-mounted sidewalk paving mold.Simply fold the conveyor and drive the GT-3200 onto the trailer for transport. It featuresthe latest in GOMACO machine controlwith the exclusive G+ system with a newfull color screen. G+ is a powerful controller for paving

accuracy and electronic monitoring ofsteering and grade. G+, combined withthe GT-3200’s C4.4T Caterpillar enginewith 91 hp (67.9 kW), provides plenty ofpower for sidewalk paving, according tothe manufacturer.

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The M216 can carry 16 cu. yds. (12.2 cu m) of aggregate in a level struck load, 1,500gal. (5,678 L) of asphalt emulsion and 1,000 gal. (3,785 L) of water.

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FFC Concrete Claw Efficiently Grabs, Moves SlabsThe FFC concrete claw manufactured by

Paladin Attachments attaches to skid steers,compact track loaders and wheel loaders toprovide clean, quick and efficient methodsof sidewalk, driveway or any constructionsite concrete removal. It offers more pro-ductive operation with its lower profile andlow mounting height that allows materialtransfer while utilizing boom/loader armsupports. Easily replaceable teeth with 1.5-in. (3.8 cm) wide shanks decrease down-time. These replaceable teeth are securelyfastened with rubberized flex pins andallow the operator to easily slide the clawunder concrete slabs, lift and load them.Shanks and end plates made with high-strength T-1 steel and a 1 by 8-in. (2.5 by 20cm) wear-resistant pacal steel tapered cut-ting edge enhance durability. The FFC con-crete claw has a working width of 24 in. (61cm) to provide easy transportation and dis-posal of heavy concrete slabs and weighsapproximately 575 lbs. (261 kg). It has arated capacity on machines that have an upto 32,000-lb. (14,515 kg) operating weightand/or 10,000-lb. (4,536 kg) lift capacity.

For more information, call 800/456-7100or visit www.paladinattachments.com.

The FFC concrete claw has a working width of 24 in. (61 cm) to provide easy transportation and disposal of heavy concreteslabs and weighs approximately 575 lbs. (261 kg).

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2006 Laymor 8HC Broom,3 wheel, 8 ft broom,Kubota diesel engine, tow behind system, water system, canopy, goodbroom

2009 New-Unused StoneBulldog TR34 TrenchCompactor, New, Unused,Trench compactor, remoteoperation, 34" drums, 20HP Hatz diesel

NEW Cam Superline6CAM16FTT Trailer, 6ton full tilt trailer, 18 ftlong, reverse anglebeavertail, 8 D ring tiedowns, 102” wide, 81”usabale width, color-black, GVWR 13,800lbs, empty weight 2880lbs, payload 10,920 lbs

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www.jfwequipment.com

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Dynapac USA3700 East 68th Avenue

Commerce City, CO 80022

Phone: 800-732-6762 Fax: 303-288-8828 www.dynapac.us

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Sun Prairie, WI608.837.5141Milwaukee, WI414.462.9790

West Salem, WI608.786.2644De Pere, WI

920.336.5711

Casey Equipmentwww.casey-equipment.com

Arlington Heights, IL847.437.8686

Lemont, IL630.257.1261Rockford, IL

815.332.8222

Columbus Equipment Company

www.columbusequipment.comColumbus, OH 614.443.6541Toledo, OH

419.872.7101 Cincinnati, OH513.771.3922

330.659.6681 Cadiz, OH

740.942.8871Dayton, OH

937.879.3154 Canton, OH

330.453.4521Painesville, OH 440.352.0452Piketon, OH

740.289.3757

Construction Machinery Company

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

Diamond Equipment www.diamondequipment.com

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

Terre Haute, IN812.299.4747

DMIDiesel Machinery, Inc.www.dieselmachinery.com

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

MacDonald Machinerywww.macdonaldmachinery.com

Lafayette, IN765.742.2080

Fort Wayne, IN260.747.1561

South Bend, IN574.271.0800

Indianapolis, IN317.856.3000

NCS Equipmentwww.ncsequipment.info

Hastings, NE402.462.2252Kearney, NE308.237.0777

Grand Island, NE308.398.0640Lincoln, NE

402.466.1550Bertrand, NE308.472.5077Columbus, NE402.562.1550

Logan Contractors Supplywww.logancontractors.com

Omaha, NE402.339.3900

Des Moines, IA515.253.9048Bettendorf, IA563.441.2949

Luby Equipmentwww.lubyequipment.com

Fenton, MO636.343.9970

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

Cape Girardeau, MO573.334.9937

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

785.267.4345Wichita, KS

316.838.3346Garden City, KS620.275.1996

Kansas City, MO816.241.9290

Joplin, MO417.781.8222

417.887.2729

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

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

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

Burr Ridge, IL 60527(630) 654-3700

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

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

Sussex, WI 53089(262) 246-5700

Fax: 262-246-5719Madison, WI

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

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

www.miller-bradford.com

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ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES CO.Des Moines, IA

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

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

319/363-9655 • 800/616-6615Milan, IL

309/787-1742 • 800/633-9114

SWANSTON EQUIPMENT COMPANY3450 West MainFargo, ND 58103

800/369-03712219 Elk Drive

Minot, ND 58107800/210-8766

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Road Machinery & Supplies Co.

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

Duluth, MN218/727-8671800/888-9535

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

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

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

Virginia, MN218/741-9011800/752-4304

McAllister Equipment Co.12500 S. Cicero Ave.

Alsip, IL 60803708/389-7700

Villa Park, IL630/530-7600

Rockford, IL815/227-0555

East Peoria, IL309/694-4455

Springfield, IL217/789-0351

ROLAND MACHINERYSpringfield, IL217/789-7711Carterville, IL618/985-3399Portage, IN219/764-8080Bridgeton, MO314/291-1330

Cape Girardeau, MO573/334-5252Columbia, MO573/814-0083Palmyra, MO573/769-2056Eau Claire, WI715/874-5400DePere, WI920/532-0165Deforest, WI608/842-4151Franksville, WI262/835-2710Schofield, WI715/355-9898

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

Fax: 906/786-5813

TITAN MACHINERY - BISMARK1500 Industrial Dr.Bismark, ND 58501

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

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

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

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

1601 North Washington St.Grand Forks, ND 58203

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

1741 Deadwood Ave.Rapid City, SD 57702

605/388-0266 • 888/388-0266Fax: 605/388-92104201 N. Cliff Ave.

Sioux Falls, SD 57402605/336-3434 • 800/262-5373

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

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

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www.casey-equipment.com1603 East Algonquin Rd.

Arlington Heights, IL 60005847/437-8686

Fax: 847/437-8738

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

Fax: 630/257-06141548 Huntwood Drive

Cherry Valley, IL 61016815/332-8222

Fax: 815/332-3056

RMS RENTALS12520 Quentin Ave S.

Suite 100Savage, MN 55378

952/895-9595800/888-9515

5633 W Hwy 13Savage, MN 55378

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

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

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

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

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

Milan, IL309/787-1742800/633-9114

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Alta Equipment Company28775 Beck Rd.

Wixom, MI 48393248-449-6700

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

269-965-1269Fax: 269-965-1881

8840 Byron Commerce SWByron Center, MI 49315

616-878-7450Fax: 616-878-76504716 Talono Ct. S.E.Kentwood, MI 49512616-698-2960

Fax: 616-698-29016327 Jomar Ct.

Lansing, MI 48917517-272-5033

Fax: 517-272-72575920 Grand Haven Rd.Muskegon, MI 49441231-798-9754

Fax: 231-798-938728855 Smith Rd.

Romulus, MI 48174734-641-8238

Fax: 734-641-83341524 Champagne Dr.Saginaw, MI 48604989-752-9400

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

Sterling Hts., MI 48312586-977-6000

Fax: 586-977-609928990 Wixom Rd.Wixom, MI 48393248-356-5200

Fax: 248-356-20299433 Riley St.

Zeeland, MI 49464616-748-4108

Fax: 616-748-4120

Logan Contractors Supply4101-106th Street

Des Moines, IA 50322515-253-9048

Fax: 515-253-94914114 State Street

Bettendorf, IA 52722563-441-2949

Fax: 563-441-29536544 L Street

Omaha, NE 68117402-339-3900

Fax: 402-597-06941325 S. Enterprise Dr.

Olathe, KS 66061913-768-1551

Fax: 913-768-1171

Elder Ag and TurfEast Palestine, OH330-426-2166

Custom Truck &Equipment7701 Highway 24

Kansas City, MO 64125800-861-1065

www.cte-equipment.com

Howell Tractor CompanyPeru, IL

800-342-6072Gary, IN

800-852-8816

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THE COMPACTION EXPERTS

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1400 W. Ogden Ave.Naperville, IL 60563

630/355-7150

Rockford, IL815/961-3160

South Holland, IL708/331-6362

Wauconda, IL847/526-7700

Rockdale, IL815/730-9011

200 Erb Industrial Dr.Fenton, MO, 63026

636/349-0200

Foristell, MO636/463-2500

Cape Girardeau, MO573/334-0563

Cuba, MO573/885-0500

Owensboro, KY270/684-2339

Paducah, KY270/554-1131

Evansville, IN812/473-0484

Mount Vernon, IL618/244-6800

10874 East Pike Rd.Cambridge, OH 43725

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

Evansville, IN 47715812-476-7321

Fort Wayne, IN 46808260-483-8868

Indianapolis, IN 46268317-872-4877

Burlington, KY 41005859-586-6133

Holt, MI 48842517-694-0471

Novi, MI 48374248-349-9922

Brilliant, OH 43913740-598-3400

Brunswick, OH 44212330-225-6511

Cambridge, OH 43725740-432-6303

Dublin, OH 43016614-889-1073

Gallipolis, OH 45631740-446-3910

Heath, OH 43056740-522-3500

Mansfield, OH 44903419-529-4848

Marietta, OH 45750740-374-7479

Mentor, OH 44060440-255-6300

Monroe, OH 45050513-539-9214

North Canton, OH 44720

330-494-3950

Perrysburg, OH 43551419-874-0331

Troy, OH 45373937-416-6397

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DePere, WI920/532-0165

Deforest, WI608/842-4151

Franksville, WI262/835-2710

Schofield, WI715/355-9898

Eau Clair, WI715/874-5400

Escanaba, MI906/786-6920

Springfield, IL217/789-7711

Carterville, IL618/985-3399

Bridgeton, MO314/291-1330

Cape Girardeau, MO573/334-5252

Columbia, MO573/814-0083

Palmyra, MO573/769-2056

Portage, IN219/764-8080

100 Sheridan Ave.Des Moines, IA 50313

515/282-0404800/555-1445

2525 16th Ave SWCedar Rapids,

IA 52406319/363-9655800/616-6615

1400 North Hwy 75Sioux City, IA 51105

712/252-0538800/633-9104

606 W. 10th Ave.Milan, IL 61264309/787-1742800/633-9114

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DePere WI920/532-0165

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

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

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

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

219/764-8080

ROLAND MACHINERY BRANDEIS MACHINERY & SUPPLY COMPANY1801 Watterson Tr.

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

www.brandeismachinery.comEvansville, IN

812/425-4491 • Fax 812/425-1171

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

State Rd 267 SouthGreenfield, IL 62044217-368-2486

14464 Shad RdCarlinville, IL 62626217-854-3191

Sievers JCB (cont.)1351 W Jackson StAuburn, IL 62615217-438-6111www.sieversjcb.com

YES JCB12011 W Silver Spring DrMilwaukee, WI 53225262-783-7510www.buyjcb.com

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

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

5815 Lincoln WayAmes, IA 50014515-268-0939

Hwy 30 WestGrand Junction, IA 50107515-738-2571

Rueter’s (cont.)23296 Hwy 30 EastCarroll, IA 51401712-792-9294

E Highway 275Neligh, NE 68756402-887-5638 www.ruetersjcb.com

JCB of Chicago1603 E Algonquin RdArlington Heights, IL 60005847-437-8686

16754 New AveLemont, IL 60439630-257-1261

1548 Huntwood DrCherry Valley, IL 61016815-332-8222www.jcbchicago.com

MH JCB106 Circle Freeway DrCincinnati, OH 45246513-681-2200

3306 Gilmore Industrial BlvdLouisville, KY 40213502-962-6560

5859 Raymond StIndianapolis, IN 46241317-240-6300www.mhjcb.com

Diesel MachineryInc.4301 N Cliff AveSioux Falls, SD 57104605-336-0411

3801 N Deadwood AveRapid City, SD 57702605-348-7438

39288 133rd StAberdeen, SD 57401605-725-4364www.dieselmachinery.com

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Five Contracts Total $51M inCosts Funded By State Bonds“The job finished very well. Patience

sometimes can be the best tool to use to com-plete these jobs,” Huiras said. And with anod towards the tradesmen and MnDOTstaff working the project he added, “on thisjob they hit a homerun and had a touch-down.”“Driving through the job, it’s unbelievable

the quality of the work that was done,”Huiras continued. “Everything about theproject is great.”“The highway was in desperate need of

improvement in that area,” added Huiras.“The new highway is certainly going to savelives and it is a much safer route than before.It’s a win-win situation.”Mathiowetz crews relied on GPS technol-

ogy on their heavy equipment and on recy-cling to cut costs and make the project moreefficient.Along with local resources, “a lot of recy-

cled material was placed back into the proj-ect, a lot of the old roadway was recycledback into the new roadway and trees wereused for erosion control,” Huiras said.Mathiowetz Construction also relied on a

mix of employees on the job that were justout of trade schools along with a skilled setof local tradesmen, Huiras added.A highway project like this “puts a lot of

people to work. At any one time, there wereover 100 people out there and there wasprobably an average of 50 people a day onthe job,” said Huiras. “These highway proj-ects certainly generate a lot of payroll, a lotof wages for the employees.”Mathiowetz crews and their 21 subcon-

tractors and six material suppliers had a good

representation of equipment throughout theconstruction site.Included in this list were Cat 627 E and G

and 637 D scrapers, Cat D6 R, D6LGP, D5dozers, Cat 14 H, 14 G and 160 M bladesand a John Deere 750 dozer. For diggingwork, Mathiowetz brought in a Komatsu650 and Cat 345 excavator. Driving in andout of the site for hauling were John Deere40 ton trucks.Gregg Mathiowetz, vice president of R

and G Construction agreed that despite wetweather and the budget impasse, his workalso went well and road crews were able tomake up for the lost time.In 2011, “we had some wet conditions and

we had the government shutdown whichforced us to change the sequence of the proj-ect because of the time lost. We also had a lotof muck that took some extensive work toget out,” Mathiowetz said. “This year, wehad the dry conditions that helped bring theproject back on schedule.”MnDOT project engineer Bob Williams

echoed these comments and added that “theshutdown in July 2011, in the middle of thepeak construction season resulted in majorimpacts to the traveling public and signifi-cant impacts to multiple project schedules.” Along with the excavation and grading

work for 4 mi. (22.4 km) of new highway, Rand G Construction and its 14 subcontractorsare also placing new surfacing, storm sewer,sanitary sewer, water main, box culverts andlighting throughout the length of the project.Mathiowetz added that “we’ve taken all

of the concrete surfacing, the asphalt sur-facing and some of the existing granular

see MNDOT page 46

A Cat dozer dumps removals into the side dump of a Mack truck during excavationand grading operations for the Hwy 60 expansion in southwest Minnesota runningbetween a point 3 mi. (4.8 km) into Iowa to a point just north of Worthington, Minn.,15 mi. (24 km) in total.

MNDOT from page 28

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Volvo Articulated Haulers Speed Mine 1000 Ft. UndergroundIn southeastern Missouri lies a metal-rich

region called the Viburnum Trend. The ore— which consists primarily of lead, withsmall amounts of zinc and copper mixed in— is buried 1,000 ft. (304 m) underground. To recover the metals, the ore must be

drilled, blasted, hauled to a shaft, lifted to thesurface, and processed in mills. The annualproduction of six mines in the area, complet-ed by the SEMO (Southeast Missouri)Mining and Milling Division of The DoeRun Company, totals approximately 5.5 mil-lion tons of ore. The first mine in the Viburnum Trend

opened in 1962. Other mines followed; atone time there were nine mines operated byfour different companies. After a series ofbuy-outs and mergers, those nine minesbecame six, all of which are now owned andoperated by The Doe Run Company. Today, four of the six mines are connect-

ed underground. One can climb into a min-ing truck at the north end of the Casteel Mineand drive south for 22 mi., traveling throughthe Buick, Brushy Creek and Fletcher mines.

Safety FirstSome 850 workers are employed at The

Doe Run Company mines, and safety is amajor part of their workplace culture. “Wehave a huge safety commitment,” said GregSutton, general mine manager at The DoeRun Company SEMO Mining and MillingDivision. “We want people to go homeevery day in the same shape they came in.We pride ourselves on being able to do that.”Here’s proof. Every year, the U.S. Mine

Safety and Health Administration presentsthe Sentinels of Safety Award, recognizingthe safest mines across the country in sever-al categories. In the fall of 2012, Doe RunCompany Sweetwater Mine and Mill earnedthe Outstanding Safety Performance in theLarge Underground Metal Mine category,marking the seventh time Sweetwaterreceived the recognition. Doe Run and itspredecessor companies have earned theSentinels of Safety award 25 times since1971.

Volvo Plays Its PartVolvo operators and the machinery that

supports their work play a big role in achiev-ing that safety record. The SEMO Divisionbegan running Volvo A30 trucks to move oreunderground in the mid 1990’s. “Within ayear or two, we moved into Volvo A35trucks at some of the other mines,” saidSutton. “In about 1999, we bought our firstA40 haulers. Today, 23 of the 45 haulers inthe four large mines are from VolvoConstruction Equipment.”Of the 23 Volvo machines, 19 are A40D

units. The four remaining are A40E FS fullsuspension haulers. Full suspension — an

exclusive Volvo feature — uses electronicsand nitrogen gas to help cushion the ride andlevel the load. “Full suspension absolutelyenhances our hauling production,” saidSutton. “It is easier on the truck and the oper-ator.”Sutton said Volvo suspension trucks also

help increase efficiencies in their operation.“Our speed limit underground for the non-full suspension trucks is 27 miles per hour,but we can bump that up to 29 with the fullsuspension units,” he said.

“The full suspension units are smoother,and the operators can handle them better.Because of that, I would estimate that we getbetween 5 and 10 percent more productionwith the full suspension trucks,” he added.

Underground to the GrizzlyThe average underground haul length is 2

mi. (3.2 km), one way, with a maximum hauldistance of 5 mi. (8 km). The 2-mi. cycles —including loading and dumping — can takea truck about 20 to 25 minutes to complete.The hauler travels from a mining face, wherethe blasted ore is loaded, to the grizzly,where it dumps its contents, back to the face.The grizzly is a hole guarded by spaced

steel bars, which feeds the ore to a lowerlevel, containing an ore crusher, or skippocket, or both, according to Sutton. A skippocket is an area where rock is loaded intothe skip, or steel box, to be hoisted to the sur-face. The SEMO Division uses the room-and-

pillar method of mining. The actual mined-out openings — widths of a drift —measureabout 32 ft. (9.8 m) wide. The pillars whichsupport the roof are approximately 28 ft. (8.5m) wide, with distances between the pillarsmeasuring about 60 ft. (18 m), center to cen-

ter. Drift heights measure anywhere from 10to 120 ft. (3 to 36.6 m) in one room. Theaverage width of an ore body is about 400 ft.(122 m), according to Sutton. In plain view,the pillars are checker-boarded over the orebody.

Drilling and BlastingTo drill holes for explosives at the mining

faces, the SEMO Division runs one- or two-boom jumbos. The booms are mounted on acarrier, resembling a center-articulated truckwith an engine, hydraulic system and electri-cal system. During drilling, the jumbo carri-er remains stationary and the booms move todrill holes averaging 14 ft. (4.3 m) deep.“In the four mines, we have about 200

faces with approximately 20 drills workingat any given time,” said Sutton. “We usuallyshoot twice a day, at the end of each 10-hourshift. Then, we do what is called mucking,which consists of loading the ore into haultrucks with front-end loaders. “Somewhere in the middle of the muck-

ing process, we have to scale the blastedfaces because anytime you blast you makeloose rocks,” he said. “We don’t want looserocks to fall down unexpectedly, so we haveto knock the loose rocks down, or scalethem, before somebody gets under them.”With hand scaling, a worker knocks downloose rocks with a pry bar. Mechanicalscalers use a truck with a boom-and-picksystem.“Every day, in multiple faces, we are

drilling, blasting, mucking, scaling, andmore,” continued Sutton. “And we keep upwith our utilities such as power and ventila-tion. At any given time, we are completingall of these tasks at one of our mines.”Each of The Doe Run Company mines

contain ore hoists with skips in the shaft. Theore hoist sits on the surface and raises andlowers the skip. The loaded skip travels upthe shaft to the surface, where a trippingmechanism opens the skip door to dump theload.When primary mining is complete, the

SEMO Division uses specialized drills toremove pillars that are left behind. “Wecome back and evaluate the area for what wecall pillar recovery,” said Sutton. “Pillarrecovery is about 30 percent of our produc-tion. We use remote control equipment totake out what pillars we can after we’re fin-ished with primary mining.”

Volvo PerformanceSutton said the Volvo articulated haulers

perform well for his operation. “We havebeen working with Volvo trucks for nearly15 years, and they have made a number ofmodifications over the years to make thembetter for our application,” he said. The SEMO Division puts up to 15,000

hours on a Volvo articulated hauler beforesending it to the dealer for rebuilding. “Wetake the hauler apart underground and pullthe parts up to the surface,” said Sutton.“Our dealer, Rudd Equipment, takes thetruck to the shop and tears it down to theframe. They fix problems with the frame, ifany exist, and rebuild the engine and entiredrivetrain. We get excellent service fromRudd Equipment, our Volvo dealer,” saidSutton. “They do a good job of keeping ourtrucks running.”

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

Volvo operators and the machinery that supports theirwork play a big role in achieving that safety record.

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Murphy Tractor &Equipment Co. Inc., willnow represent theDoppstadt US brand atadditional locations.Doppstadt is a recycling andprocessing equipment com-pany which carries a widevariety of product lines,including: slow speedshredders, high speedgrinders and trommelscreens. It currently repre-sents Doppstadt in Kansas, Nebraska,Iowa and western Missouri, and willnow carry this product line at the fol-lowing stores in Columbus, Cincinnati,Vandalia, Lima, Chillicothe andCambridge, Ohio, and CranberryTownship and Delmont, Pa.“We believe the future potential for

this product line is excellent, as ourcountry gets more involved in recy-cling resources, and the need to mini-mize the volume of products goinginto landfills rises. Doppstadt productsare very high quality, and engineered

for efficient long-life operation, to helpour customers be more profitable,”said Bill Buckles, vice president ofsales. Murphy Tractor and Equipment Co.

Inc., one of the largest constructionequipment dealer organizations, isheadquartered in Park City, Kan. Theorganization has 28 locations through-out the states of Iowa, Kansas,Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania andNebraska. For more information, visit

www.murphytractor.com.

Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. toRepresent Doppstadt US in Midwest

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Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers will be holding its first unre-served public auction in China on April 18, 2013. In additionto securing an official auction date, the company has startedreceiving its first consignments, which include a mixture ofunused international and local equipment. Current equip-ment highlights include an unused 2010 Kato HD820Vhydraulic excavator; a 2009 Caterpillar 320D-E hydraulicexcavator; and a 2007 Caterpillar D7G Series II crawler trac-tor. The announcement came shortly after the company’s ini-

tial announcement in November 2012, during a press con-ference at bauma China, where Ritchie Bros. announced thatit will bring the certainty of unreserved auctions to Chineseequipment buyers and sellers now that the company’sWholly Owned Foreign Enterprise application had beenapproved by the Chinese government.“Now that we have received approval from the Chinese

government, we are excited to open up the global heavyequipment market to Chinese equipment owners,” saidStephen Branch, vice president, Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers.“Our global heavy equipment network is more than 50 yearsin the making. Today, it consists of more than 40 auctionsites around the world, an industry-leading Web site and asuite of value added services that make our auctions a one-stop-shop for heavy equipment buyers and sellers. Weencourage local and international equipment owners to par-ticipate in this truly global event by contacting our Beijingoffice — April is just around the corner.”One of the first local sellers to consign equipment to the

upcoming Beijing unreserved public auction is Xie Qianbo,owner of Shanghai Jin Jichang Engineering Machinery Co.Ltd. — a Shanghai-based heavy equipment dealer.“I have known Ritchie Bros. for many years now and

have attended their auctions outside of China,” said Xie. “Ihave seen with my own eyes the attraction power thatRitchie Bros. has. They have the power to bring legitimatebuyers from around the world who need to buy my machinesin order to put them to work right away. This is why we areselling our equipment at the first ever Ritchie Bros. auctionin China. The process is simple and trustworthy.”Ritchie Bros. has formally leased land in the Tianzhu Free

Trade Zone (Shunyi, Beijing) in preparation for this firstunreserved public auction in China. Strategically locatedwithin minutes of Beijing Capital International Airport, theTianzhu Free Trade Zone is connected to one of China’slargest roll-on, roll-off ports in Tianjin. “For many years we have been learning China’s market,

customer needs and behaviors,” said Chris Edwards, RitchieBros. general manager of China, Korea and Mongolia. “It’sexciting that we are about to introduce the unreserved auc-tion process in China, which we believe is the most fair andtransparent way for heavy equipment buyers and sellers toconduct business.”For more information, visit www.rbauction.com.

Ritchie AnnouncesFirst China AuctionDate for April 2013

damage for which others on construc-tion projects are at fault. “The Court of Appeals erred in its

interpretation of the indemnity clausein the ECI/Bolduc subcontract,” ASAwrote. “This Court should correct thiserror by holding ... that the Bolduc/ECIindemnity clause did not include ECI’sown fault or negligence, but onlyextended to the fault or negligence ofBolduc for which ECI may be liable.”L.H. Bolduc was a subcontractor on

a sewer and water project. During theconstruction process, the sewerpipeline suffered damage at the direc-tion of the general contractor. The gen-eral contractor repaired the pipeline andthen sought reimbursement from thesubcontractor and the subcontractor’sinsurance company. Both refused.At trial, a jury sided with the sub-

contractor, saying the subcontractorwas not negligent. After the verdict, adistrict court also found that the sub-contractor was not required to indemni-

fy the general contractor from damagesthe general contractor suffered due toits own negligence and that the insurersimilarly did not agree to provide insur-ance against anything other than claimsarising from the subcontractor’s workor negligence. But on appeal, a court issued a split

decision, holding that the subcontract’sindemnity clause required the subcon-tractor to “both indemnify for another’snegligence and insure that risk.”The dissenting judge in the case said

that Minnesota’s anti-indemnity statuteprohibits the subcontractor fromindemnifying the general contractor forits own negligence and concluded thatthe subcontract did not clearly andunambiguously require that the sub-contractor indemnify and insure thegeneral contractor for the general con-tractor’s negligence.ASA said in its brief that Minnesota

state legislators and courts enacted thestate’s anti-indemnity statute specifical-ly to curtail risk-shifting and make par-ties responsible for their own — not

others’ — mistakes: “The legislativehistory of Minn. Stat. §337.02 reflectsthe Legislature’s determination that theprohibition of such broad form indem-nity clauses would lead to greater safe-ty in the workplace. The anti-indemni-ty statute also recognizes the imbalancein bargaining power that exists betweencontractors and subcontractors, whichleads to unfair subcontract terms,including broad form indemnity …Thus, there is a strong public policy,emanating from both case and statuto-ry law, in favor of making each partici-pant in a construction project responsi-ble for its own negligence or fault.”ASA’s Subcontractors Legal

Defense Fund financed the brief in thiscase.Founded in 1966, ASA amplifies the

voice of, and leads, trade contractors toimprove the business environment forthe construction industry and to serveas a steward for the community,according to the organization. For more information, visit

www.sldf.net.

Legislators Enact State Statute to MakeParties Responsible for Own Mistakes

SUBCONTRACTORS from page 1

MnDot to Take Bids This Spring toUpgrade Last Two Segments of Hwy 60material and having a sub-contractorcrush it and make it into a Class VIIproduct to be re-used back on the proj-ect.”Some of the notable quantities for

this stretch of road work included theremoval of 292,000 cu. yd. (223,380 cum) of muck, the removal of 53,400 sq.yd. (44,856 sq m) of bituminous pave-ment, close to 3,000,000 cu. yd.(2,295,000 cu m) of common excava-tion and embankment 47,500 sq. ft.(4,420 sq m) of sheet piling and thou-sands of cu. yds. of concrete pavementpoured.For this type of heavy construction,

R & G Construction had a variety ofCat equipment and Mack trucks on thisproject to get the work done. Some ofthe Cat equipment brought into actionfor the project included 627G scrapers;D7RLGP, D6RLGP, D8R, D9RLGPCat dozers; 14M and 14G motor-graders and 345 excavators, 980Gloaders and with most of the equipmentequipped with GPS units.

Approximately 12 to 20 Mack truckswith side-dump trailers hauled theremovals and aggregates for the proj-ect.Because of the highway expansion,

the Union Pacific Railroad bridgecrossing over Hwy 60 had to bereplaced to accommodate the new, 4lane divided highway configuration,Williams said. Though constructionwent well, it “was impacted by a majordelay in the fabrication and delivery ofthe steel girder assemblies.” Built adjacent to the existing bridge

to keep the track online, the new bridgewas opened to railroad traffic just lastfall. Lunda, though, “is still on site con-structing retaining walls on the southside of the bridge in anticipation oftemporarily re-opening Hwy 60 under-neath to traffic” by February of thisyear, Williams said. While under construction, traffic

was maintained under the bridge toaccommodate access to local business-es and also to accommodate materialhauling for the road construction work,

Williams added.Along with fencing and surface fin-

ishes, major remaining bridge relatedwork includes grading of the abutmentareas, removal of steel sheeting, andretaining wall construction on threeends of the abutments.To make room for the expanded

highway in some places, homes andbusinesses were either demolished orcompletely moved to new locations.As spring approaches, R & G

Construction crews will pick up wherethey left off last year and complete bythis fall the most southern segment ofthe Hwy 60 road expansion. At thesame time, MnDOT will take bids toupgrade the last two segments of Hwy60 to four lanes between St. James andWindom, Minn. to make for a safer andmore efficient highway serving thesouthwestern communities ofMinnesota.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.construc-tionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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Fabick CAT Announces 2013Landscaping Industry DaysFabick CAT will host the 2013

Landscaping Industry Days in the new addi-tion to its Fenton, Mo., facility March 14 toMarch 15.The Landscaping Industry Days

is a free event which will give land-scape professionals the opportunityto connect with local vendors show-casing the most recent equipment,tools, and products aimed at helpinggrow and maintain commercial andresidential landscapers. “This event will be a success,”

said Chris Burns, Fabick CAT gen-eral sales manager, “The Landscape IndustryDays will allow vendors to showcase newproducts and ideas that the landscapingindustry has to offer resulting in new rela-tionships and business growth.” Attendees include large and small compa-

nies in the surrounding areas that performmany aspects of the industry.The event will feature demos, food, prizes

and hourly raffles. The Landscaping

Industry Days event will allow vendors tonetwork and connect with landscapers forfuture partnership and subcontractor oppor-tunities.

Some of the vendor specialties include:block and stone production, landscape light-ing, mulch and composting products, irriga-tion and mid-sized truck and trailer supply.All of the vendors are local companies andcan provide St. Louis landscapers with theservice capabilities and supplement servicesthey are looking for.For more information, call 1/866-283-

8751 or visit [email protected].

“This event will be a success.”

Chris BurnsFabick CAT

Road Machinery Names NewGeneral Manager for Iowa, Ill.Road Machinery & Supplies Co.,

a Savage, Minn., based heavyequipment distributor, hasannounced the recent addition ofChuck Gallagher as the generalmanager of its Iowa and Illinoislocations. Gallagher brings to RMS 30

years of business managementexperience. Chuck entered the con-struction equipment industry in2000 and has held various positionsincluding used equipment manager,product support manager, rentalmanager and sales manager. “RMS has exceptional people,”

said Gallagher. “Every location iswell represented by an experiencedstaff that genuinely cares aboutserving the needs of our customersand each other. I am honored to jointhis team and assist them in achiev-ing all we can through great cus-tomer experiences.”For more information, visit

www.rmsequipment.com.

Road Machinery & Supplies Co., a Savage,Minn., based heavy equipment distributor, hasannounced the recent addition of ChuckGallagher as the general manager of its Iowaand Illinois locations.

The Missouri Highways andTransportation Commission selected thePage Constructors Joint Venture to be theDesign-Build contractor for the final phaseof Route 364 Page Avenue Phase 3. The $118.2 million project will build 9

mi. (15 km) of four lane divided highwayfrom Route 94 in St. Peters to I-64 in LakeSaint Louis. “The Page Constructors proposal pro-

vides a great project that meets all of ourneeds and the needs of St. Charles County,”said Commission Vice-Chair Grace Nichols. “The citizens of St. Charles County have

been waiting for decades to see the comple-tion of Page Avenue. We couldn’t have donethis without the excellent partnershipbetween the Commission, St. CharlesCounty and the municipalities to fund thisproject.” MoDOT St. Louis District Engineer Ed

Hassinger added, “Their proposal providesthe most improvements for our budget. Theentire new four-lane highway will open inFall 2014, ahead of our schedule. Theimpacts to the public during constructionwill be very minimal.”The Page Constructors schedule for build-

ing Route 364 has minimal traffic impactson I-64 and Route 94 as well as the majorcross streets of Bryan Road and Route K.• Construction begins early summer 2013• Gutermuth Road over Route 364 com-

plete Aug. 30, 2013• Bryan Road over Route 364 complete

Nov. 1, 2013.• Route 364 opens to traffic in three sec-

tions, 2014• I-64 to Bryan Road — Aug. 30, 2014• Bryan Road to Route K — Oct. 1, 2014• Route K to Route 94 — Oct. 31, 2014“The contractors hit a grand slam,” said

Steve Ehlmann, St. Charles County execu-tive. “This is going to be a fantastic project.

We got nearly everything we were hopingfor and a great deal more than expected.”“Page Constructors is very excited to be

selected by MoDOT and St. Charles Countyto build such an important project for thecommunity,” said Page Constructors projectmanager Brian Carlson. “We've worked very hard to come up with

a design that should provide a high qualityfacility from the day it opens and beyond.Our team of local contractors is equippedand ready to go to work.”Fred Weber Inc., Millstone Bangert Inc.,

and Kolb Grading have come together tooperate as Page Constructors LLC for theRoute 364 Page Phase 3.

The lead designer is ParsonsTransportation Group with design supportfrom Horner & Shifrin. The team will pursuesubcontracting to Disadvantaged BusinessEnterprise companies for 18 percent of theconstruction work and 20 percent of the pro-fessional services work. Workforce goalsalso include a 14.7 percent minority and 6.9percent female workers per trade.The funding for Route 364 Page Phase 3

is a cost-share project with MoDOT, St.Charles County and the local municipalitiesin St Charles County. The City of O’Falloncontributed additional funding as well as theCity of Dardenne Prairie. The fundingbreakdown is as follows:• Total Cost Route 364 Page Phase 3:

$118,200,000 • $61,200,000 from MoDOT• $27,750,000 from St Charles County’s

1/2 Cent Transportation Sales Tax Fund• $25,000,000 from federal local surface

transportation funds.• $2,250,000 from the City of O’Fallon• $2,000,000 from the City of Dardenne

PrairieFor more information, visit

www.modot.org/route364.

“The citizens of St. Charles County have been waiting fordecades to see the completion of Page Avenue. Wecouldn’t have done this without the excellent partnershipbetween the Commission, St. Charles County and themunicipalities to fund this project.”

Grace NicholsMissouri Highways and Transportation Commission

Page Constructors Selected to Build Route 364 Page Phase 3

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Hydraulic300.9D 13 (9.6) 2,060 (935) 9.8/5.5 (3,028/1,731)

302.7D CR 20.7 (15.2) 5,886 (2,670)15/16.4 (380/419)

305E CR 40.2 (30) 11,217 (5,008)19.6/12.0 (6.0/3.7)

308.E CR SB 65 (48.5) 18,371 (8,333)24.8/15.4 (7.5/4.7)

312E L 90 (67) 29,430 (13,350)28.3/19.8 (8.6/6.0)

314E LCR 89 (67) 32,600 (14,800)28.5/19.5 (8.7/5.9)

320E L 153 (114) 48,940 (22,200)35/24.8 (10.68/7.58)

321D LCR 148 (110) 53,704 (24,360)32.0/22 (9.75/6.68)

329E L 232 (173) 69,958 (31,279)35/23.8 (10.68/7.25)

336E H 308 (230) 82,000 (37,200)38.4/26.8 (11.72/8.19)

390D L3 523 (390) 194,500 (88,225)56.6/38.8(17.25/11.81)

Mass Excavators324E L ME 194 (145) 57,997 (26,307)

336E L ME 316 (236) 85,300 (38,700)

390D L ME 523 (390) 195,000 (88,447)

Super Long Reach Excavation

320E L SLR 153 (114) 51,810 (23,500)51.5/38.3 (15.7/11.7)

329E L SLR 232 (173) 38,200 (30,900)60.3/48.2 (18.4/14.7)

Wheel HydraulicM313D 128 (95) 35,715 (16,200)

30.3/18.9 (9.21/5.75)

M316D 158 (118) 42,328 (19,200)31.4/19.9 (9.56/6.07)

M322D 165 (123) 49,604 (22,500)34.3/21.9 (10.45/6.67)

CATERPILLARMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT MAX REACH/

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) DEPTH FT.-IN. (M OR MM)

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manufacturers of excavators, not all of them appear in this

chart.

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CrawlerDX60R* 53 (39) 13,206 (5,990) 13.6 (4.1) 20.3 (6.2)

DX140LCR 108 (81) 32,408 (14,700) 19.7 (6) 28.5 (8.7)

DX180LC-3* 125 (93) 41,248 (18,710) 20 (6.1) 29.4 (8.9)

DX225LC-3 SLR* 167 (124) 54,564 (24,750) 38.3 (11.6) 50 (15.265)

DX255LC-3* 185 (138) 56,659 (25,700) 22.3 (6.8) 33.4 (10.2)

DX300LC-3 SLR* 213 (159) 68,167 (30,920) 45.3 (13.8) 57 (17.4)

DX420LC-3* 362 (270) 94,503 (42,866) 25.4 (7.7) 37 (11.3)

DX530LC-3 SLR* 389 (290) 118,454 (53,730) 49.6 (15.5) 63.8 (19.5)

WheelDX55W-3* 55 (40) 12,236 (5,550) 11.5 (3.5) 20 (6.1)

DX190W-3* 176 (132) 41,446 (18,800) 18.8 (5.7) 30.3 (9.2)

DX210W 170 (127) 45,667 (20,714) 20.5 (6.2) 32.8 (10)

Log LoaderDX225LL 155 (115) 65,036 (29,500)

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DOOSANMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

ZX17U-2 14.8 (11) @2,400 rpm 4,173 (1893) 7.75 (2.37) 13.4 (4.08)

ZX35U-3 28.6 (21.3) @ 2,400 rpm 7,760 (3,520) 11.4 (3.45) 18.1 (5.52)

ZX60USB-3 54 (40.5) @ 2,000 rpm 13,563 (6,193) 13.5 (4.12) 21.5 (6.56)

ZX75US-3 54 (40.5) 17,743 (8,048) 15.1 (4.61) 22.7 (6.92)

ZX130-5 72 (97) 56,167 (21,110) 19.92 (6.06) 28.42 (8.67)

ZX180LC-5 121 (90) 40,149 (18,350) 23.2 (7.07) 32.7 (9.94)

ZX210LC-5 159 (119) 47,137 (21,400) 21.1 (6.68) 32.6 (9.92)

ZX245USLC-5 159 (119) 56,167 (25,500) 22 (6.7) 32.8 (10.01)

ZX870LC-5 532 (397) 193,255 (87,659) 31.4 (9.57) 57.6 (17.56)

EX1200-6 front shovel 760 (567) 251,327 (114,000) 15.7 (4.78) 37.8 (11.5)

EX1900-6 front shovel 1,086 (810) 421,075 (191,000) 19.4 (5.91) 44.0 (13.43)

EX2600-6 backhoe 1,500 (1,119) 560,000 (254,012) 27.0 (8.22) 54.5 (16.61)

EX5600-6 front shovel 3,000 (2,238) 1,175,000 (532,971) 15.8 (4.81) 55.8 (17.00)

EX8000-6 BE backhoe 3,888 (2900) 1,787,900 (811,000) 13.4 (4.1) 60.6 (18.5)

HITACHIMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

904C 36.3 (27.1) 8,818 (4,000) 10.2 (3.1) 17 (5.2)

908C 76 (56.6 16,976 (7,700) 13.7 (4.1) 20.4 (6.2)

915D 110 (82) 33,069 (15,000) 19.3 (5.9) 28.2 (8.6)

922D 155 (116) 50,000 (22,680) 21.7 (6.6) 31.8 (9.7)

936D 280 (209) 81,600 (37,000) 24.0 (7.34) 35.8 (10.9)

LIUGONGMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

CX17B 15 (11) 3,638 (1,650) 7.8 (2.37) 13.5 (4.12)

CX27B 21 (16) 5,556 (2,520) 9.2 (2.79) 16 (4.89)

CX36B 28 (21) 7,958 (3,610) 11 (3.35) 18 (5.50)

CX55B 39 (29) 12,295 (,577) 12.8 (3.91) 18.9 (5.76)

CX80C MSR 55 (41) 18,800 (8,510) 13.6 (4.18) 23.3 (7.09)

CX145C MSR 100 (75) 33,420 (15,200) 19.7 (6.01) 28.5 (8.74)

CX235C MSR 160 (119) 56,900 (25,800) 21.6 (6.65) 32.3 (9.85)

CX130C 100 (75) 28,100 (12,800) 19.8 (6.06) 28.7 (8.77)

CX210C LR 160 (119) 50,900 (23,100) 39.3 (12.10) 51.3 (15.60)

CX300C 207 (154) 66,350 (30,100) 24.8 (7.58) 36.5 (11.16)

CASEMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

Terex TC16 18 (13.3) 3,638 (1,650) 7.8 (2.4) 13.4 (4.1)

Terex TC29 24 (17.5) 6,285 (2,850) 9.6 (2.96) 16.3 (4.99)

Terex TC35/TC35E 30 (22) 7,720 (3,800) 11.8 (3.6) 18.8 (5.7)

Terex TC37 30 (22) 8,047 (3,650) 11 (3.38) 18.5 (5.68)

Terex TC48 39 (29) 10,320 (4,650) 12.8 (3.9) 20.3 (6.2)

Terex TC75 76 (56) 16,538 (7,500) 14.6 (4.44) 24.4 (7.4)

Terex TC125 100 (75) 27,558 (12,500) 15.3 (4.67) 27.2 (8.28)

TEREXMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

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K008-310.3 (7.68 ) 2,200 (997.9) 5.8 (1.76)

KX41-3V17.0 (12.67) 3,693 (1,675.1)

7.8 (2.37)

KX121-3S 6-in-1Blade40.5 (30.20) 9,789 (4,440.7) 11.6 (3.53)

KX057-447.6 (35.49) 12,150 (5,511.2) 12.7 (3.87)

KX080-3 Standard Boom70.0 (52.19) 18,254 (8,279.9) 15.11 (4.60)

KX080-3 Super Double Boom70.0 (52.19) 19,379 (8,790.2)

15.7 (4.78)

U1717.0 (12.67) 3,814 (1,730) 7.7 (2.34)

U25S20.9 (15.58) 5,625 (2,551.5)

9.3 (2.83)

U35S229.6 (22.07) 8,025 (3,640.1) 10.4 (3.16)

KX080-467.3 (50.16) 18,254 (8,279) 19.7 (6.00)

U-35-423.9 (17.81) 8,129 (3,687) 14.4 (4.38)

KX018-417 (12.67) 3,747 (1,699) 7.8 (2.37)

KUBOTAMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M)JS145 108 (81) 30,757 (13,951) 19.9 (6.0) 29 (8.8)

JS190 166 (123.8) 44,100 (20,003) 20.6 (6.3) 29.3 (8.9)

JS220LR 172(128.2) 51,000 (23,133) 39.4 (12.0) 51.2 (15.6)

JS220XD 172(128.2) 51,000 (23,133) 39.4 (12.0) 51.2 (15.6)

JS260 197 (147) 59,450 (26,966) 23.8 (7.2) 35.1 (10.7)

JS260LR 197 (147) 59,451 (26,966) 23.8 (7.2) 35.1 (10.7)

JS330 282 (210.2) 74,200 (33,656) 26.11 (7.9) 38.6 (11.8)

JS330XD 282 (210.2) 74,200 (33,656) 26.11 (7.9) 38.6 (11.8)

JS360 282 (210.2) 84,500 (38,328) 26.6 (8.1) 38.6 (11.8)

JZ235 172(128.2) 51,000 (23,133) 21.7 (6.6) 32.5 (9.9)

JCBMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

PC09-18.7 (6.5) 1,985 (900) 4.9 (1.5) 9.9 (2.76)

PC18MR-315 (11.2) 4,090 (1,855) 7 (2.16) 12.9 (3.94)

PC27MR-325.7 (19.2) 6,460 (2,930) 9.3 (2.84) 15.8 (4.84)

PC78US-855 (41) 16,240 (7,365) 15.4 (4.71) 22.3 (6.79)

PC88MR-865 (49) 18,558 (8,420) 15.2 (4.62) 23.4 (7.15)

PC130-892 (68) 27,700 (12,560) 18 (5.52) 26.8 (8.17)

PC138USLC-1093.5 (68.8) 32,628 (14,800) 18 (5.45) 26.8 (8.18)

PC160LC-8115 (86) 37,740 (17,120) 19.5 (5.96) 28.8 (8.80)

HB215LC-1 (Hybrid)139 (104) 48,175 (21,850) 21.8 (6.62) 31.8 (9.7)

PC210LC-10158 (118) 52,036 (23,603) 21.8 (6.62) 31.8 (9.7)

PC240LC-10177 (132) 55,129 (25,006) 22.7 (6.92) 32.8 (10.02)

PC240LC-10 Super Long Front 177 (132) 58,521 (26,545) 44 (13.41) 54.4 (16.60)

PC360LC-10257 (192) 79,930 (36,255) 24.3 (7.38) 35.8 (10.92)

PC490LC-10 Var. Gauge359 (268) 109,250 (49,555) 25.4 (7.75) 38.8 (11.81)

PC490LC-10 Var. Gauge SLF359 (268) 115,109 (52,213) 46.2 (14.07) 64.8 (19.76)

PC650LC-8429 (320) 143,411 (65,050) 27.8 (8.49) 42 (12.80)

PC800LC-8487 (363) 188,670 (84,180) 28.3 (8.61) 44.2 (13.46)

PC800LC-8 Super Digger487 (363) 188,670 (84,180) 28.3 (8.60) 44.2 (13.46)

PC1250-8672 (502) 239,880 (108,810) 30.7 (9.35) 49.3 (15.0)

PC3000 Backhoe1260 (940) 564,500 (256,000) 25.9 (7.9) 53.2 (16.20)

PC4000 Front Shovel1875 (1400) 850,000 (385,000) 9.2 (2.8) 49.9 (15.2)

PC8000 Back Hoe 2 x 2010 (2 x 1500) 1565000 (709,872) 27.6 (8.4) 65.3 (19.9)

KOMATSUMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

17D 14.8 (11) 4,173 (1,893) 7.1 (2.17) 12.10 (3.90)

35D 28.6 (21.3) 7,760 (3,520) 10.0 (3.05) 17.1 (5.21)

60D 54 (40.5) 13,653 (6,193) 12.4 (3.77) 20.5 (6.23)

85D 54 (40.5) 18,821 (8,537) 13.0 (3.97) 23.8 (7.21)

135G 97 (72) 30,617 (13,900) 19.7 (5.98) 27.6 (8.38)

190D W 159 (119) 43,211-44,026 (19,600-19,969) 19.2 (5.85) 31.4 (9.57)

210G LC 159 (119) 50,463 (22,910) 21.11 (6.68) 30.11 (9.43)

245G LC 159 (119) 56,167 (25,500) 21.9 (6.62) 32.6 (9.90)

290G LC 188 (140) 66,338 (30,090)25.8 (7.86) 37.0 (11.27)

350G LC 271 (202) 76,557 (34,725)26.8 (8.16) 38.9 (11.85)

870G LC 532 (397) 193,255 (87,658)31.4 (9.57) 57.6 (17.55)

JOHN DEEREMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

75 Spin-Ace Isuzu AU-4LE2X - 54 (40)17,461 (7,920) 14.92 (4.54) 22.67 (6.90)

145 X3 Spin-Ace Isuzu AM-4JJ1X - 100 (75)31,747 (14,400) 19.75 (6.01) 28.67 (8.74)

160 X3 Isuzu AM-4JJ1X - 124 (92)37,919 (17,200) 21.33 (6.49) 30.75 (9.38)

235 X3 Spin-Ace Isuzu AM-4HK1X - 160 (119) 55,997 (25,400) 21.83 (6.65) 32.33 (9.85)

250 X3 Isuzu AL-4HK1X - 177 (132)55,336 (25,100) 24.33 (7.42) 35.42 (10.79)

250 X3LF Isuzu AL-4HK1X - 177 (132)61,950 (28,100) 47.75 (14.56) 60.08 (18.32)

470 X3 Isuzu AL-6UZ1X - 329 (245)108,467 (49,200) 30.17 (9.20) 44.00 (13.40)

800 X2 Isuzu AH-6WG1XYSS - 495 (369) 178,574 (81,000) 34.92 (10.66) 52.83 (16.11)

LBX COMPANYMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

A904C Litronic 143 (105) 41,200-46,500 (18,688-21,092) 21.8 (6.6) 31.8 ( 9.7)

A914C Litronic 163 (120) 44,100-50,500 (20,003-22,906) 21.2 (6.5) 33 (10.1)

R900C Litronic 129 (95) 44, 100 -47,620 (20,000- 21,600) 20.8 (6.3) 30.1 (9.2)

R926 175 (129) 59,305-61,950 (25,700-28,950) 23.2 (7) 33.8 (10.3)

R924C Compact Swing 163 (120) 55,445-64,043 (12,223- 14,119) 22.6 (6.9) 31.1 (9.5)

R956 326 (240) 109,349-125,884 (49,600-57,100) 26.11 (8.3) 41 (12.5)

R974C Litronic 544 (400) 189,600-205,470 (86,001- 93,200) 35.7 (10.9) 50.1 (15.3)

LIEBHERRMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

ECR145D 114 (84) 33,430 (15,163) 18 (5.51) 26.9 (8.20)

EC160D 139 (103) 38,320 (17,381) 19.8 (6.04) 28.9 (8.81)

EC220D 172 (127) 48,800 (22,135) 22 (6.73) 32 (9.77)

ECR235D 174 (128) 54,350 (24,652) 22 (6.7) 31.9 (9.72)

ECR305C 192 (142) 76,930 (34,894) 22.8 (6.95) 34.3 (10.43)

EC340D 279 (206) 77,240 (35,354) 26.7 (8.12) 38.3 (11.68)

EC700C 424 (312) 154,350 (70,119) 27.6 (8.40) 42.3 (12.90)

EW210D 169 (126)43,430 (19,699) - 50,265 (22,799)20.3 (6.17)

31 (9.44)

VOLVOMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

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2008 JOHN DEERE 1050J, 335HP, 3368 Hrs ......................................................................................$380,0002005 JOHN DEERE 450J, 2919 Hrs ......................................................................................................$34,000(6) JOHN DEERE 700J, Cab/AC, call for options ........................................................................................CALL2007 JOHN DEERE 750J, 130-190 HP, 5414 Hrs................................................................................$133,000(10) JOHN DEERE 850J, Cab/AC, call for options ......................................................................................CALL1992 CAT D5C, 6099 Hrs ......................................................................................................................$30,0002005 KOMATSU D65PX-15, 190 HP, 6991 Hrs ....................................................................................$85,0002007 CAT D6R, cab a/c xl s-u blade ripper sweeps, 8242 Hrs ............................................................$180,0002006 CAT D9T, 190 HP, 10583 Hrs......................................................................................................$392,000

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Battling tight deadlines and risingcosts? Arm yourself with a 350GLC Excavator. With more armand dig force, it delivers up toeight-percent more productivity.So you can move more yards pergallon — and get on with thenext job. Its rugged EPA InterimTier 4/EU Stage IIIB PowerTech™diesel enables you to work,wherever the work, even innonattainment areas. These,plus numerous other customer-inspired refinements — includ-ing an even more spacious caband an enhanced multifunctionLCD monitor with simplifiednavigation — help your operatormake the most of the day.

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Topeka, KS800/279-6087

Ulysses, KS800/472-9238

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Springfield, MO888/306-2656

Gering, NE800/205-6784

Grand Island, NE800/868-4017

Lincoln, NE800/416-5518

North Platte, NE800/894-7060

Omaha, NE800/416-5095

Brunswick, OH800/716-9796

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Canton, OH866/235-0438

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Cincinnati, OH800/844-3734

Columbus, OH800/222-2010

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Cranberry Twp, PA724/776-3636

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JB Attachments Limited, a New Zealand-based innovatorof earthmoving attachments, and Woods EquipmentCompany, a North American leader in the design and manu-facturing of construction and agricultural attachments andimplements, announced the formation of a strategic partner-ship Jan. 16.Under the terms of the agreement, Woods will market and

distribute JBA’s variable center coupler through its U.S. andCanadian dealer network. The product line fits machineclasses from 2.2 to 50 tons (2 to 45 t) and will be co-brand-ed “Woods Variable Coupler by JB Attachments.”“JB is a pioneer in quick coupler systems,” said Jerry

Johnson, president of Woods products division. “Their inge-nuity and quality are perfectly aligned with the products wecurrently offer the construction market under our Wain-Roy,CF and Gannon brands.”According to Graham Smolenski, chairman of JB

Attachments, “It is an ideal partnership. Woods has the tech-nical expertise and an attitude to quality customer serviceand support that complements JBA’s endeavor to produceuser friendly, state of the art earth moving equipment. Ibelieve that the combination of these attributes will enablethe variable center coupler to achieve the same marketleader status in the U.S. as has been done in Australasia.”This new line of variable couplers available from Woods

fits 10 machine classes and is valued for the versatility of itsuniversal design. The coupler’s low profile and lightweightdesign increase breakout force while reducing fuel con-sumption, and with only two moving parts, maintenance andopportunities for failure are both reduced, according to themanufacturer. The product incorporates several safety features, is built to

ISO9001 standards, and tested to twice the capabilityrequirements. The complete line will be available in March,through Woods dealer network. For more information, call 800/848-3447 or visit

woodsequipment.com.

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Link-Belt 210 X3 Series ExcavatorFeatures New ROPS Cab, Interior

The Link-Belt 210 X3 series exca-vator is now available in NorthAmerica in standard and long-frontmodels. The 210 X3 features an allnew ROPS cab with new interior, newInterim Tier IVa engine technologywith 10-percent better fuel efficiency,7-percent more lift capacity, 3-percentfaster cycle times and improved serv-iceability. Additionally, the 210 X3can be equipped with an optional aux-iliary hydraulic system, which allowsthe operator to change both pressureand flow settings from inside the cabwithout having to lift a wrench.The 210 X3 is equipped with an

advanced, electronically-controlledIsuzu diesel engine to deliverenhanced performance and power torespond to peak demands of heavydigging and lifting applications. Thisadvanced engine is EPA certified toInterim Tier IVa standards utilizingcooled exhaust gas recirculation(CEGR) and diesel particulate filtertechnology (DPF). A new variable-geometry turbocharger provides highvelocity air flow at lower rpm’s forclean, efficient combustion and powereven when performing precision tasksat slower speeds.The 210 X3 features an all new fuel

management system to squeeze everyounce of power from every drop of

fuel. This intelligent new fuel efficien-cy system controls consumption bylowering engine rpm during non-crit-ical functions. With a high-pressurecommon-rail fuel injection system,there’s no wasted fuel with precision,electronically-controlled metering. Incombination with additional enginecontrols such as auto-idle, theadvanced fuel management systemreduces fuel consumption by up to10-percent to lower overall owningand operating costs, according to themanufacturer.The X3 Series cab is 5-percent

larger and more expansive withenhanced visibility to the right with-out blocking the view to the travelmotors. With a large, 7-in. LED colormonitor to interface with themachine, an operator can easily navi-gate a full menu of user-friendly func-tionality to take full command of the210. An operator also will feel safer inthe ROPS-certified cab, especiallywith the standard rear-view camerawhich displays a panoramic view ofthe work site from the rear of themachine: optional side-view camerasalso are available.Other notable new cab features

include: a fuel consumption gauge onthe monitor to assist in determiningoperating characteristics; newly

designed joysticks with single-swipewiper function and radio mute but-tons; new MP3 audio input, improvedair-flow of climate control A/C andheat; repositioned fuse box for easyaccess. With 20 programmable lan-guages, display messages can be readby virtually anyone. And, all Link-Belt excavators are equipped with astandard control pattern changer. Refinements to the X3 Series

hydraulic system have resulted ingains in lift capacity and up to 3-per-cent faster cycle times. Many of thehydraulic features of generations’ pasthave been carried through to the newX3, including the smooth functionali-ty of the open-center design. To maximize uptime, the 210 X3

features an on-board diagnostic sys-tem with flashing diagnostic codes onthe monitor to quickly alert the oper-ator to potential trouble. New, pro-grammable, service intervalreminders for 13 different serviceitems can be tracked through themonitor to make planning mainte-nance easier. A new easy access cabfilter on the left hand side of the cabprovides ground level access whilehelping maintain cab pressure to keepthe interior clean.For more information, visit

www.lbxco.com.

The 210 X3 features an all new ROPS cab with newinterior, new Interim Tier IVa engine technology with10-percent better fuel efficiency, 7-percent more liftcapacity, 3-percent faster cycle times and improve

serviceability.

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Attachments can make your machine more valuable. Allied offers a wide assortment of attachments to fit all of your makes and models of excavator, loader/backhoe, mini-excavator, skid-steer or compact track loader machines. Allied has become attached to your machines. Allied’s construction and demolition attachments are productive and dependable. State-of-the-art technology. Full product line. Competitive price and performance.

Allied offers innovative, problem-solving capabilities. Commitment to product availability. Superior product support. Strong Distributor network. Most of all Allied meets and exceeds customer performance expectations. To put a high performance Allied attachment on your machine, call 1-800- 321-1046 or visit www.AlliedCP.com for the name of a Distributor nearest you. We’ve become attached to your machines.

© 2013 Allied Construction Products, LLC

Attachments can make your machine more valuable. Allied offers a wide assortment of attachments to fit all of your makes and models of excavator, loader/backhoe, mini-excavator, skid-steer or compact track loader machines. Allied has become attached to your machines. Allied’s construction and demolition attachments are productive and

Attachments can make your machine more valuable. Allied offers a wide assortment of attachments to fit all of your makes and models of excavator, loader/backhoe, mini-excavator, skid-steer or compact track loader machines. Allied has become attached to your machines. Allied’s construction and demolition attachments are productive and

Attachments can make your machine more valuable. Allied offers a wide assortment of attachments to fit all of your makes and models of excavator, loader/backhoe, mini-excavator, skid-steer or compact track loader machines. Allied has become attached to your machines. Allied’s construction and demolition attachments are productive and

Allied offers innovative, problem-solving capabilities. Commitment to

expectations. To put a high performance Allied attachment on your

Allied offers innovative, problem-solving capabilities. Commitment to product availability. Superior product support. Strong Distributor network. Most of all Allied meets and exceeds customer performance expectations. To put a high performance Allied attachment on your machine, call 1-800- 321-1046 or visit www.AlliedCP.com for the name

product availability. Superior product support. Strong Distributor network. Most of all Allied meets and exceeds customer performance expectations. To put a high performance Allied attachment on your machine, call 1-800- 321-1046 or visit www.AlliedCP.com for the name

olving capabilities. Commitment to

network. Most of all Allied meets and exceeds customer performance

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Allied’s construction and demolition attachments are productive and dependable. State-of-the-art technology. Full product line. Competitive price and performance.

Allied’s construction and demolition attachments are productive and dependable. State-of-the-art technology. Full product line. Competitive price and performance.

Allied’s construction and demolition attachments are productive and dependable. State-of-the-art technology. Full product line. Competitive of a Distributor nearest you. We’ve become attached to your machines.

machine, call 1-800- 321-1046 or visit www.AlliedCP.com for the name of a Distributor nearest you. We’ve become attached to your machines.

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machine, call 1-800- 321-1046 or visit www.AlliedCP.com for the name of a Distributor nearest you. We’ve become attached to your machines.

machine, call 1-800- 321-1046 or visit www.AlliedCP.com for the name of a Distributor nearest you. We’ve become attached to your machines.

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hitachiconstruction.com

A “jack-of-all-trades” is good at some things, but great at nothing. That’s why at

Hitachi, we stay on course specializing in excavators. By not getting sidetracked,

we make exactly what you want. Great, reliable excavators. THAT’S ALL.

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RDO EQUIPMENT CO.www.rdoequipment.com

MURPHY TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO.www.murphytractor.com

1400 W. Ogden Ave.Napervile, IL 60563

630-355-7150Fax: 630-355-7173

310 W. 162nd St.South Holland, IL 60473

708-331-6362Fax: 708-331-7334

3110 Prairie Rd.Rockford, IL 61102

815-961-3160Fax: 815-965-1810

1560 N. Old Rand Rd.Wauconda, IL 60084

847-526-7700Fax: 847-526-3565

600 Walnut CourtRockdale, IL 60436

815-730-9011Fax: 815-730-9036

3600 North Grand RiverAvenue

Lansing, MI 48906517-321-8000

Fax: 517-321-6275

Grand Rapids600 44th Street S.W.

Grand Rapids, MI 49548616-538-2400

Fax: 616-538-0449

Northeast Detroit65809 Gratiot Avenue

Lenox, MI 48050586-727-7502

Fax: 586-727-7311

Saginaw4600 AIS DriveP.O. Box 253

Bridgeport, MI 48722Phone 989-777-0090Fax: 989-777-1583

Traverse City8300 M-72 East

Williamsburg, MI 49690231-267-5060

Fax: 231-267-5257

West Detroit 56555 Pontiac Trail

New Hudson, MI 48165248-437-8121800-457-8121

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

1910 LorRay Dr.North Mankato. MN

506-387-1836

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

6700 Highway 10 NWSauk Rapids, MN320-259-6222

Park City, KS800/262-0139

Dodge City, KS800/794-0172

Great Bend, KS800/264-4056

Topeka, KS800/279-6087

Ulysses, KS800/472-9238

Kansas City, MO888/306-3434

Springfield, MO888/306-2656

Gering, NE800/205-6784

North Platte, NE800/894-7060

Grand Island, NE800/868-4017

Lincoln, NE800/416-5518

Omaha, NE800/416-5095

Waterloo, IA800/772-2019

Des Moines, IA800/822-2212

Fort Dodge, IA800/362-2487

Sioux City, IA800/352-4693

Columbus, OH800/222-2010

Cincinnati, OH800/844-3734

Vandalia(Dayton), OH800/233-4228

Lima, OH800/423-7445

Canton, OH866/235-0438

Brunswick, OH800/716-9796

Painesville, OH866/800-1395

Poland(Youngstown),

OH724/837-4500

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Volvo Construction Equipment

28775 Beck Rd.Wixom, MI 48393248/449-6700

Muskegon, MI231/798-8754

Kentwood, MI616/698-2960

Battle Creek, MI269/965-1269

Romulus, MI734/641-8238

Saginaw, MI989/752-9400

Sterling Hts, MI586/977-6000

Zeeland, MI616/748-4108

Lansing, MI517/272-5033

Wixom, MI (Cons. Division)248/356-5200

Byron Center, MI616/878-7450

12500 S. Cicero Ave.Alsip, IL 60803708/389-7700

Villa Park, IL630/530-7600

Rockford, IL815/227-0555

East Peoria, IL309/694-4455

Springfield, IL217/789-0351

Evansville, IN812/867-6661

Fort Wayne, IN260/482-3681

Indianapolis, IN317/247-9125

Corbin, KY606/528-9440

Louisville, KY502/456-4050

Prestonsburg, KY606/874-2104

St. Louis, MO314/487-8925

McALLISTEREQUIPMENT CO.

MAXIMIZE EFFICIENCY. MINIMIZE COSTS.LET’S WORK.Volvo Construction Equipment offers equipment that’s ideal for quarry work. Our wheel loaders feature our exclusiveOptiShift technology for exceptional fuel efficiency, while our articulated haulers are designed for quick transport of aggregates.With the support of over 300 dealer locations across North America, the result is greater productivity for your crew – and ahigher earning potential for you.

Learn more about OptiShift by contacting a Volvo dealer near you. Visit volvoce.com/na today.

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Komatsu PC650LC-8 Driven by Advanced Design, ReliabilityThe Komatsu PC650LC-8, with a flywheel

horsepower of 429 hp (320 kW), is powered by aKomatsu SAA6D140E-5 engine. The electroni-cally controlled HPCR (high pressure commonrail) fuel injection system is EPA Tier III emis-sions certified, provides low noise operation andremains fuel efficient while delivering power andproductivity. The operating weight is 143,000lbs. (64,864 kg), which provides maximum sta-bility and comfort, allowing operators to maintainfast cycle times as well as high levels of produc-tivity, according to the manufacturer.The PC650LC-8 is equipped with KOM-

TRAX, which sends machine operating informa-tion to a secure Web site utilizing wireless tech-nology. Data such as operating hours, location,cautions and maintenance alerts are relayed to theweb application for analysis. The KOMTRAXfleet monitoring system increases machine avail-ability, reduces the risk of machine theft, allowsfor remote diagnosis by the distributor, and pro-vides a wealth of other information to drive busi-ness efficiency and productivity.Special features of the PC650LC-8 include:• Large Multi-Color MonitorThe easy-to-view 7 in. LCD monitor enables

accurate smooth work and displays data in 25 lan-guages for global support. There are three modesof operation that may be selected through themonitor panel: Power mode, economy mode, andlifting mode. The monitor panel also displays theautomatic air conditioner, machine maintenancetracking and the image from the standard, coun-terweight-mounted rearview camera system. • Enhanced Operating Efficiency Through

Easy Maintenance and ServiceabilityThe PC650LC-8 provides easy service and

maintenance access in order to reduce costlydowntime. The machine is equipped with theexclusive Komatsu EMMS (equipment manage-ment monitoring system), which performs threemain functions that are displayed on the largeLCD color monitor. EMMS continually monitorsall critical excavator systems, alerting and guidingthe operator should an abnormality occur.EMMS often prevents a small problem frombecoming a major service issue, contributing to reducedoperation costs. The system tracks the preventative mainte-nance schedule, provides on-board tracking, and advises cur-rent required maintenance. EMMS also provides error codesand troubleshooting assistance to mechanics in order to min-imize diagnosis and repair time.• Built for Durability And ReliabilityAll major components on the PC650LC-8 including the

engine, hydraulic pumps, motors, and control valves areexclusively designed and produced by Komatsu. The boomand arms exhibit long-term durability and are highly resist-ant to bending and torsional stress due to large cross-sec-tional structures, thick high tensile strength steel, interior par-tition walls, and large one piece castings. Komatsu framesare designed using the most advanced three-dimensionalCAD and FEM analysis technology, according to the manu-facturer. Electronic components such as controllers, connectors,

sensors and wiring have undergone extensive testing to

ensure reliability in the harshest conditions. The electronicconnectors are DT-type and seal against dirt and moisture.All hydraulic cylinders are protected by metal guard rings foradditional reliability. Hydraulic hoses are equipped with O-ring seals versus conventional taper seals to provide extend-ed leak-free life. The standard high pressure in-line filters atthe pump outlet port provide an extra level of protection tothe hydraulic system. Long replacement intervals forhydraulic oil, engine oil, and filters keep the machine up andrunning for increased hours on the job. • Versatility to Match Different Job ApplicationsThe PC650LC-8 comes equipped with two boom mode

settings, three working modes, and Power Max control.These modes are designed to match engine speed, pumpflow, and system pressure to specific application require-ments, providing the operator with the flexibility to matchequipment performance to the job at hand. In hard diggingapplications, a one-touch Power Max Function increasesdigging force by 7 percent for 8 seconds.

• Cab Enhancements Provide Comfortable WorkingEnvironmentA wide spacious cab with a high back operator seat pro-

vides support and comfort for reduced fatigue and higherproductivity. The multi-position, PPC (pressure proportion-al control) levers and armrest integrated with the consolelevers allow the operator to work in comfort while maintain-ing precise control. The highly pressurized cab keeps dust from entering the

operator’s compartment, while its rigid frame offers widevisibility and has excellent sound absorption. The multi-layer viscous cab mounting system incorporates longerstroke and the addition of a spring. Combined with a highrigidity deck, the new cab damper mounting reduces noiseand vibration levels at the operator seat. A high capacityautomatic heater/defroster/air conditioning system is incor-porated into the new monitor panel and is provided as stan-dard equipment.For more information, visit www.komatsuamerica.com.

The Komatsu PC650LC-8, with a flywheel horsepower of 429 hp (320 kW), is powered by a Komatsu SAA6D140E-5 engine.The operating weight is 143,000 lbs. (64,864 kg).

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Buck & KnobbyEquipment Co.6220 Sterns Rd

Ottawa Lake, MI 49267734-856-2811

Vermeer Midwest2801 Beverly Dr.Aurora, IL 60502630-820-3030

PO Box 224Eureka, IL 61530309-467-3716

1801 179th Ave.Moline, IL 61244309-751-9540

13402 Britton Park Rd.Fishers, IN 46038317-842-1040

3566 Citadel CircleNewburgh, IN 47630

812-490-4400

3310 West Coliseum Blvd.Fort Wayne, IN 46808

260-484-2494

PO Box 27317550 Chesterfield Airport Rd.

Chesterfield, MO 63006636-532-2332

1005 Thorez Rd.Jackson, MI 49201517-750-3783

1196 A Franklin St.Marne, MI 49435616-677-5900

Vermeer of IowaPO Box 168-661 Hwy T14

Pella, IA 50219641-628-2000

Vermeer Siouxland4858 D Ave.

Marcus, IA 51035712-376-2310

Vermeer of Eastern Iowa101 Commerce Blvd.Tipton, IA 50219563-886-2444

Custom Truck & Equipment7701 Highway 24

Kansas City, MO 64125800-861-1065

www.cte-equipment.com Paint Valley Equipment10550 Twp Rd. 262

Millersburg, OH 44654877-774-0081330-674-4031

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

Fax: 563-583-1821

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McCann Industries543 S. Rohlwing Rd • Addison, IL 60101

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

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

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

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

219-865-65451360 N. Rand Rd. • Wauconda, IL 60084

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

815-385-0420www.McCannOnline.com

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

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

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

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

906-475-6488606 W. 10th Ave. • Milan, IL 61264309-787-1742 • 800-633-9114

RMS Rentals12520 Quenton Ave. So., Ste 100

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

www.rmsequipment.com

Kelbe Brothers Equipment Co., Inc.12770 W. Silver Spring Drive • Butler, WI 53007

262-373-2151Fax: 262-373-2102

4621 Dutch Mill Rd. • Madison, WI 53716608-221-8300

Fax: 608-221-0610www.kelbebros.com

Alta Equipment Company28775 Beck Rd. • Wixom, MI 48393

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

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

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

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

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

231-798-875428855 Smith Rd. • Romulus, MI 48174

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

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

586-977-600028990 Wixom Rd. • Wixom, MI 48393

248-356-52009433 Riley St. • Zeeland, MI 49464

616-748-4108www.altaequipment.com

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

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

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

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

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

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

800-511-1435www.vlpco.com

Bobcat of St. Louis401 West Outer Rd. • Valley Park, MO 63088

636-225-2900Fax: 636-225-4344

O’Fallen, MO636-240-9020Columbia, MO573-886-9435

Fairview Heights, IL618-397-1847

www.bobcatofstl.com

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Luby Equipment Services2300 Cassens Drive • Fenton, MO 63026

636-343-9970199 Airport Road • Cape Girardeau, MO 63702

573-334-99378853 Petrov Drive • Caseyville, IL 62232

618-397-99714375 Camp Butler Road • Springfield, IL 62707

217-744-22332625 North 24th St. • Quincy, IL 62305

217-222-5454www.lubyequipment.com

Indy Equipment6500 Schaff Rd. • Independence, OH 44131

216-446-3200 • Fax: 216-573-771211159 Royalton Rd. • N. Royalton, OH 44133

440-237-904035350 Chester Rd. • Avon, OH 44011

440-832-7133www.indyequipment.com

Midwest Underground Supply1106 32nd St. SW • Bondurant, IA 50035

877-967-56568844 S. 135th St. • Omaha, NE 68138

888-407-650027285 Ironworks Rd. • Harrisburg, SD 57032

605-368-9880

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

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

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

Fax 319-236-68342950 6th Street SW • Cedar Rapids, IA 52404

319-365-5139 • 800-728-5139Fax 319-365-6726

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

Fax: 515-233-9505

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Volvo’s D-Series Excavators FeatureLatest Engines, Enhanced HydraulicsVolvo created a new range of

excavators that bridge the weightclasses of 14 and 28 tons (12.7 and25.4 t) and feature the latest fuel-efficient Volvo engines andenhanced hydraulics. Offering greater digging forces

and faster cycle times, themachines that make up the Volvomiddleweight excavator rangeoffer high-quality performanceand boast fuel efficiency improve-ments of up to 14 percent, accord-ing to the manufacturer. Spanning the weight classes

between 14 and 28 tons, theEC140D, EC160D and EC220Dalso offer enhanced lifting capacityand stability, allowing heavier objectsto be lifted. Fitted with the latest VolvoD4 engine (EC140D, EC160D) andVolvo D6 (EC220D) Tier IV interimemissions-compliant engines, theseunits also are more fuel efficient — upto 14 percent. Couple these efficientengines with well-matched compo-nents and a smart hydraulic system andthe operator can enjoy smooth andhighly responsive combined operationand travel, due to prioritizing oil flowaccording to requirements, accordingto the manufacturer. Featuring greased and sealed track

chains as standard, each track is pow-ered by an automatic two-speed shifttravel motor, maximizing tractiveforce. The track brakes are multi-disc,and travel motor, brake and planetarygears are all well protected within thetrack frame. The superstructure features a host of

anti-slip plates, steps and handrails —allowing safe access to the machine. Anew rear access located behind the cabof the EC140D and EC160D modelsbrings the main hydraulic componentsand engine within easy reach.

Running on All Volvo Cylinders

All machines are fitted with the lat-est Volvo D4 and D6 diesel engines,delivering enhanced performance andfuel efficiency — attributes maximizedwhen combined with new Volvohydraulics and well-matched compo-nents. The engines use precise, highpressure fuel injectors, turbo charging,intercooling and advanced electronicsto optimize engine performance.Maximum net power is 113 hp (84

kW) for the EC140D and goes up to172 hp (128 kW) for the EC220D.When compared to the previous C-Series excavators, this represents anaverage increase in gross engine powerof up to 7 percent across the modelrange. Operators can select the best work

mode for the task at hand, ensuringoptimum performance and fuel effi-ciency. Modes include I-idle, F-fine, G-general or H-heavy with the machineautomatically setting the appropriateengine speed for the work mode. Ecomode is a new feature that works in Hor G mode and provides better fuel effi-ciency without loss of performance inmost operating conditions.Pump flow is controlled for com-

bined digging and swinging operationsto reduce the flow loss through theoverload relief valves, while maintain-ing digging power and maximumswing torque.

Power Is Nothing WithoutControl

The new “smart” hydraulics systemis designed for high productivity, highdigging capacity, easy maneuverabilityand fuel economy. It features improve-ments that increase total flow andimprove cycle times up to 2.5 percent.An attachment management systemcan store up to 18 pre-sets and enableshydraulic flow to adjust to meet therequirements of the attachment in use.

Room With a (Great) ViewThe operator’s cab has easy access

via a wide opening door and offersoperators visibility, due to large glasswindows and thin pillars. A rear viewcamera also improves visibility and

safety by allowing the operator tocheck blind spots around the worksite. The cab also is quieter being

roll over protective structure(ROPS) protected and mountedon viscous silicon rubber mountsthat iron out vibrations. Ideallyplaced high quality controls andmonitors, ample storage and legroom make the equipment cab amore comfortable and spaciousplace for operators to spend theirworkday. A large color monitorprovides good clarity in all lightconditions. An advanced automatic climate

control and defrosting system fea-tures 14 vents to allow operators towork comfortably. The machine joy-stick control and operator seat moveindependently — with the seat havingnine adjustment options.

Support You Can Rely OnEach of these mid-sized Volvo

excavators feature easy maintenancepoints. Accessed via wide-openingcompartment doors, grouped ground-level filters and greasing points aresimple to check. Maintenance checks can now be

done more quickly, further improvinguptime. A service mode is incorporat-ed into the I-ECU color monitor toallow diagnostic checks to be con-ducted. Four separate service inter-vals — engine oil / filter, fuel filter /water separator, hydraulic oil andhydraulic oil filter are all displayed onthe monitor. The quick anti-spill drainallows lubricant to be easily drainedin an environmentally friendly waywithout using tools. The EC140D, EC160D and

EC220D come fitted with VolvoCareTrack as standard. The Volvotelematics system can be accessedremotely to provide important infor-mation about the machine operation,such as fuel consumption and servicereminders to allow for improved plan-ning and operation. A comprehensiverange of service plans also are avail-able from the dedicated Volvo dealernetwork — ranging from routinewear inspections to full service agree-ments and operator eco training.For more information, call

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Spanning the weight classes between 14 and28 tons (12.7 and 25.4 t), the EC140D,EC160D and EC220D also offer enhancedlifting capacity and stability, allowing heav-ier objects to be lifted.

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Doosan’s DX225LC, DX255LC Excavators Deliver PowerFrom clearing land for initial site develop-

ment, to excavating for utilities, to stabilizingfoundations for pavement installations, the abil-ity to tailor an excavator’s power to its projectscan increase productivity and reduce fuel con-sumption for contractors. Upgrades in powerand performance to the Doosan DX225LC-3and the DX255LC-3 excavators, combined withinterim Tier IV (iTIV) emission complianceupdates, are designed to help customers workmore efficiently. Improvements to the machines include new

selectable power modes and work modes thatprovide operators with the convenience of beingable to customize their machine’s power deliv-ery for specific tasks, in addition to adjusting thehydraulic flow to match attachment functions. Anew electronic fan clutch reduces fuel con-sumption and noise levels, while providingcooling system efficiency improvements on themachines.

PowerThe DX225LC-3 and DX255LC-3 are each

powered by a 6-cylinder Doosan DL06Kwater-cooled diesel engine that has beendesigned for use with a cooled exhaust gasrecirculation (CEGR) system, diesel oxi-dation catalyst (DOC) and diesel particu-late filter (DPF). The engines in this con-figuration are optimized to reduce nitro-gen oxides and articulate matter to complywith iTIV emission regulations. The tur-bocharged 167 hp (124 kW) engine on theDX225LC-3 and the 185 hp (138 kW)engine on the DX255LC-3 feature a high-pressure common-rail design with directfuel injection and electronic control. The versatile, mid-sized Doosan

DX225LC-3 and DX255LC-3 crawlerexcavators feature an electronic poweroptimizing system (EPOS), which pro-vides optimum power and fuel efficiencyvia four power modes, auto-idle andmachine diagnostics. Operators can workmore effectively with multiple workmodes, easy-to-read display monitors andprecise control levers. The new Power +mode provides improved performance and faster workgroupspeeds for heavy duty work.

PerformanceFour work modes — digging, breaker, shear and the new

lifting mode — allow operators to get maximum efficiencyand fuel economy in specific applications. In the liftingmode, the increased pump torque, low engine rpms and auto-matic power boost provide extra muscle when lifting mate-rials like pipe or concrete barriers. The 167 hp DX225LC-3 has an operating weight of

49,604 lbs. (22,500 kg) with standard boom, arm and 1.20cu. yd. (.9 cu m) bucket. Bucket breakout force is 33,510lbs., while arm breakout force is 23,810 lbs. Maximum dig-ging reach is 31 ft. 10 in. (9.7 m) at ground level and maxi-mum digging depth is 21 ft. 7 in. (6.6 m). Dump height is 22ft. 5 in. (6.8 m).

The 185 hp DX255LC-3 has an operating weight of56,659 lbs. (25,700 kg) with standard boom, arm and 1.43cu. yd. (1 cu m) bucket. Bucket breakout force is 39,463 lbs.,while arm breakout force is 28,219 lbs. Maximum diggingreach is 32 ft. 10 in. (10 m) at ground level and maximumdigging depth is 22 ft. 4 in. (6.8 m). Dump height is 23 ft. 1in. (7 m).

OptionsThe DX225LC-3 and DX255LC-3 feature a new intelli-

gent floating boom option that allows the boom of the exca-vator to “float” up or down. With this feature, the operatorcan focus more on the task while decreasing the machineworkload and increasing efficiency. The float mode lets theboom move freely up and down without hydraulic flow,while the breaker mode allows the boom to freely movedown, only without hydraulic flow. A temporary reset button

provides the ability to momentarily disen-gage the float modes, permitting hydraulicflow to activate the boom. Also offered is anair compressor, which is ideal for operatorsin remote and dusty locations to clean thecab. A new straight travel option streamlines

the travel and transport of the machines. Thisfeature is ideal for the straight forward-and-backward travel common in trenching appli-cations, as it provides a single foot pedal inthe right front corner of the cab floor thatoperates both tracks.

ComfortDoosan continues to focus on operator

comfort with further enhancements to theroll-over protective structure (ROPS) cabin.Both a seat-height lever and a tilting functionfor the seat cushion were added to the seat toallow the operator to find an optimum seat-ing position. The cabin mounting mechanismhas been improved with a thickened damp-ening plate, and an internal coil spring has

been added to reduce cabin vibration 20percent, allowing operators to worklonger days with less fatigue, accordingto the manufacturer.The spacious cab features an

adjustable suspension seat with head-rest and adjustable armrest. Joystickcontrols telescope up and down basedon operator preference. A multi-func-tion color LCD monitor panel displaysa variety of machine information,including operation history, flow ratecontrol and filter/oil information.Easy-to-operate joystick controls

make precise machine movements easy,while supplementary buttons are avail-able for control of additional equip-ment, such as grabs, crushers and grip-pers. In addition, the sound-suppressedcab keeps machine noise as low as pos-sible to reduce operator fatigue.

UptimeLong maintenance intervals and easy

access to service points increase machine uptime andproductivity. Examples include centralized grease inlets,wide side access doors for cleaning radiators and oilcoolers, boom pivot bushings with greasing intervals of250 hours, bucket pins with greasing intervals of 50hours and a large-capacity engine air precleaner thatremoves more than 99 percent of airborne particles andextends filter cartridge service life. The DX225LC-3 and DX255LC-3 — like all new

Doosan machines — are covered by a 48 hour parts guar-antee. The program guarantees that if a “machine-debili-tating” part is needed, Doosan will deliver it directly tothe end user within two business days or Doosan will payfor a replacement machine rental. The 48 Hour PartsGuarantee is subject to carrier delivery restrictionsand/or governmental agency delays. For more informa-tion, visit www.doosanequipment.com.

The DX225LC-3 and DX255LC-3 are each powered by a 6-cylinder DoosanDL06K water-cooled diesel engine that has been designed for use with acooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR) system, diesel oxidation catalyst(DOC) and diesel particulate filter (DPF).

The 167 hp (124 kW) DX225LC-3 has an operating weight of 49,604 lbs. (22,500 kg) withstandard boom, arm and 1.20 cu. yd. (.9 cu m) bucket. The 185 hp (138 kW) DX255LC-3has an operating weight of 56,659 lbs. (25,700 kg) with standard boom, arm and 1.43 cu.yd. (1 cu m) bucket.

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Case CX210C Excavator Boosts Power, Fuel EconomyThe new Case CX210C excava-

tor achieves 160 net hp (119 kW)using Tier IV Interim-certifiedcooled exhaust gas recirculation(CEGR) technology that burnscleaner while delivering superiorhorsepower, according to the manu-facturer. A new narrow undercar-riage version, measuring 8 ft. 6 in.(2.59 m) wide, is available for easi-er transport.“The new Case CX210C excava-

tor delivers both the lower operatingcosts and higher productivity thatcontractors expect,” said RobMarringa, brand marketing manag-er, Case Construction Equipment.He cited 10-percent fuel economygains, 3-percent cycle time reduc-tions and 7-percent lift capacityincreases among crucial productimprovements.“An advanced version of the

Case intelligent hydraulic systemtechnology reduces total fuel con-sumption and improves perform-ance,” Marringa said. Boom econo-my control lowers engine RPMsduring the boom down and swingoperation, while the auto economycontrol lowers RPMs when the joysticks areinactive. Swing relief control technologymanages the hydraulic power allotted at thestart of the swing operation, and spool strokecontrol creates an automatic pressure adjust-ment during digging operations.“These fuel efficiency gains are especial-

ly significant,” Marringa explained. “Whiletypical CEGR systems lose fuel efficiency,we’ve actually increased fuel efficiency onour Case CX210C excavator by 10 percentover the previous B Series model. Whiledelivering exceptional fuel efficiency, theCase C Series models continue to be in thetop of their class for productivity.“Because excavators run with little

change to engine speed, CEGR technologywas the best choice for efficiency and con-venience.”

Increased ProductivityWith 3-percent faster cycle times than

previous models, the new Case CX210Cexcavator can load more trucks or trench fur-ther during every work shift. Along withfaster cycle times, the new Case excavatorsoffer operators smoother and easier controland maneuverability, according to the manu-facturer.The CX210C provides 7-percent more lift

capacity and boasts a 440 lb. (199.6 kg)increase in operating weight to tackle biggerjobs. The excavator has an operating weightof 47,800 lb. (21,685 kg), a bucket diggingforce 34,171 lb. (152 kN), arm digging force

of 24,729 lb. (110 kN) and a maximum digdepth of 21 ft. 10 in (6.65 m). Standard buck-et sizes range from .65 to 1.53 cu. yd. (.5 to1.17 cu m).The new excavator offers three power

modes — SP (speed priority), H (heavyduty) and A (automatic) — to allow opera-tors to choose the best mix of power and fuelefficiency. The throttle settings also adjustthe hydraulic settings for further tailoring tospecific tasks.

Improved Operator Comfort, Visibility

The Case CX210C excavator gives oper-ators a more spacious, comfortable and quietcab, with 19-percent better visibility fromthe operator’s seat (including a new roofskylight) compared to previous models.Noise reduction improvements, including

vibration refinement on the cab’s reinforcedtubular structures, create an extra-quiet cabenvironment, with automotive-like noiselevels as low as 69.9 dBa.The cab on the new Case excavator pro-

vides 7-percent more overall space and 25-percent more airflow. Air conditioning per-formance also has increased by 8 percent.New with the C Series is a rearview cam-

era that feeds video to a 7-in. LED monitorin the cab, enhancing operator confidenceand job site safety during machine operation.“The monitor in the Case C Series exca-

vators is large and clear,” Marringa said. Theoperator can easily switch between rear and

optional side camera views. Plus, they havesimultaneous visibility to key operating data,including a new function which providesfuel consumption per hour. Operators canuse this information to refine fuel efficiencyfor their particular operation.Case engineers designed the CX210C,

like other C Series excavators, with a verylow profile that enhances visibility from thecab while efficiently accommodating TierIV emission system components.The CX210C excavator also includes a

standard air-suspension seat and an in-cabauxiliary hydraulic setting system with anew option for 10 memory-recall settings tomake tool changes quick and easy for oper-ators. A Level 1 ROPS/FOPS(rollover/falling-object protection systems)cab structure helps enhance operator safety.

Ease of MaintenanceExtended service intervals for the Case C

Series excavators help reduce operatingcosts, O’Brien said.They are designed with 500-hour engine

oil change intervals, 5,000-hour hydraulicoil change intervals and 1,000-hour greasingintervals with easy maintenance systembushings. The cab includes new accesspoints to easily reach the air filter and fusebox. The Case CX210C excavator scored a2-percent improvement over previous mod-els on the SAE maintainability index.“The new Case C Series excavators effi-

ciently package the redesigned engine, cool-

ing and exhaust systems while maintainingexcellent serviceability and operator visibili-ty,” Marringa said. “The machines featurewide-open panels for easy access to servicepoints and ground-level access to groupedlubrication points.”

Full Range of AttachmentsCase offers a range of attachments for

the CX210C and other C Series excavators,including Case smart digging systems com-ponents such as pin-on buckets, couplerbuckets, the case multi-fit coupler and theSmartFit bucket tooth system.Case pin-on buckets are designed for

heavy-duty, high-capacity applicationssuch as digging in dense soil, clay, looserock and gravel. The Case multi-fit coupleroffers complete hydraulic latching,enabling excavator operators to quicklyattach and detach buckets and other com-ponents without leaving the cab. Designedfor the Multi-Fit Coupler, Case couplerbuckets feature integrated bucket pins toprevent any loss of breakout force thatmight otherwise occur when using a cou-pler device.The SmartFit system provides stronger,

more durable teeth and adapters, and ham-merless, reusable locking pins. TheSmartFit lineup includes general purpose,rock chisel, heavy penetrator, tiger, twintiger and flare teeth.For more information, visit

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The CX210C has an operating weight of 47,800 lb. (21,685 kg), a bucket digging force 34,171 lb. (152 kN), arm digging force of 24,729lb. (110 kN) and a maximum dig depth of 21 ft. 10 in (6.65 m).

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1919 and Accredited by

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Atlantic Crane

Inspection Services

Visit us at

www.atlanticcrane.com

CRAWLER TRACTORS

Crawler Tractors

2010 John Deere 450J LGP,

OROPS, very low original

hours, excellent, 541

hours...........................$73,500.

2006 John Deere 450J LGP,

OROPS, very clean, 2914

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

616-813-7955

2011 John Deere 650J XLT,

A/C, heat, hyd tilt, ROPS, cab,

2'' pads, 348 hours

..................................$124,500.

2002 John Deere 450H, 16''

pads, hyd tilt, PAT blade,

ROPS, 2564 hours

....................................$35,250.

316-945-1015

EXCAVATORS

Hydraulic Excavators

NH Construction Equipment

New & Used

Parts & Service

Modern Equipment

Sales & Rental

800-445-4381

2008 John Deere 350DLC,

medium arm, wide pads, cab

with A/C, 4979 hours.$187,500.

316-945-1015

2005 John Deere 35D,

OROPS, rubber track, 24''

bucket, very good, 3210

hours..........................$31,900.

2012 John Deere 135D, A/C,

blade, 24'' shoes, manual

thumb, bkt, warranty, excellent,

337 hours..................$129,500.

2008 John Deere 350DLC, hyd.

thumb, 13' stick, aux hyd, very

good, 3388 hours..

..................................$185,500.

616-813-7955

2006 Hitachi ZX50U, cab, A/C,

18'' bucket, very good, 3167

hrs....$31,900.

616-813-7955

Cat 3018, 2211 Tulsa, working

condition, 2369 hours....$8,500.

918-438-1560

Mini Excavators

NH Construction Equipment

New & Used

Parts & Service

Modern Equipment

Sales & Rental

800-445-4381

FORESTRY EQUIPMENT

Chippers

Woodchuck Towable diesel, in

very good condition, new

knives, paint and

decals.............................$4500.

All Offers Considered

Call Don

870-793-2147

If no answer call 501-388-9034

Email

[email protected]

FORKLIFTS

Industrial Forklifts

GRADALL / LULL

Sales - Service - Training

Modern Equipment

Sales & Rental

800-445-4381

Rough Terrain Forklifts

Gehl RS519, open ROPS,

5000#, 19' max reach, aux hyd,

48'' carriage, 3500

hours...........................$31,995.

(2) Gehl RS642, 6000#, 42'

max reach, 115HP, open

ROPS, 48'' carriage, 2600/2625

hours....................Ea. $38,995.

Star Equipment

800-369-2215

LANDSCAPE EQUIP.

Landscape Loaders

2006 John Deere 210LE,

OROPS, new tires, Box blade,

very good, 1564

hours..........................$29,000.

616-813-7955

LOADERS

Backhoe Loaders

2007 John Deere 410G, cab,

4x4, ext dig, Pilot controls, ride

control, very good, 2495 hours

....................................$61,500.

616-813-7955

2008 Yanmar CBL40A, 3 pt

hitch, PTO, backhoe loader

bucket with skid plate, very

good condition, 216 hours

....................................$31,000.

641-628-2000

Crawler Loaders

Cat 963C, s/n BBD00385, 9380

hours, 1200 hours on new U/C,

runs good, no leaks....$62,500.

641-228-6944

Skid Steer Loaders

Mustang 2054, 50HP, cab,

heat, aux hyd, T-bat steer,

smooth bucket, 3175

hours...........................$13,995.

Mustang 2054, 50HP, cab,

heat, foot controls, smooth

bucket, 1300 hours.....$15,995.

Mustang 2054, 50HP, cab,

heat, smooth bucket, 1200

hours..........................$15,995.

Star Equipment

800-369-2215

2010 Bobcat S150, Bobcat SSL

with tooth bucket, enclosed

cab, heat, 6 mo. driveline war-

ranty, great condition, 120

hours...........................$22,500.

Ask for Glenn Engels

316-641-4896

Wheel Loaders

NH Construction Equipment

New & Used

Parts & Service

Modern Equipment

Sales & Rental

800-445-4381

Track Loaders

Takeuchi TL130C, 70 hp, cab,

heat, A/C, bucket, 3600

hours...........................$17,995.

Star Equipment

800-369-2215

2005 John Deere CT322, 12''

track, 2 spd, aux hyds, 2950

hours..........................$21,500.

2007 Bobcat T300, 18'' track,

A/C, aux hyds, tooth bucket,

2319 hrs.....................$29,000.

316-945-1015

SCRAPERS

Motor Scrapers

1984 Cat 615, EROPS, A/C,

rebuilt engine, painted, fair con-

dition, 12,000 hours....$49,500.

219-696-8911

TRAILERS

Drop Deck Trailers

2005 Load King 553SS Tri-axle

A.R. 55 ton self-contained, full

fenders, outriggers, 22' deck,

apitong floor, always covered,

new brakes..................$48,500.

Call Rick

563-503-1761

TRAINING

Operator Training

Are your operators compliant

with Federal Standards,

OSHA, ANSI, ISO?

MODERN GROUP

offers training for:

Front-end Loaders & Backhoes

Aerial work platforms (AWP)

(Boom & Scissor Lifts)

Rough Terrain Forklifts

(Gradall, Lull, JCB)

Skid Steer Loaders

For information, pricing or

reservations:

Call 1-800-223-3827

www.moderngroup.com

All prices include Trainer,

travel and material

NO HIDDEN COSTS

TRUCKS

Service Trucks

2001 IMT Lube Truck, 14' encl

lube body mounted on Sterling

Acterra chassis, 144k miles

...................................$45,995.

Star Equipment

800-369-2215

Classified Rates:30 Words or Less for $30.00. Each Additional Word is 95¢.

For just an additional $20 your ad can be posted on our online searchable database for 30 days

Ad runs for 2 (two) insertions - no changes in second insertion.

PLEASE ENCLOSE PAYMENT WITH ORDER and mail to - 470 Maryland Drive• Fort Washington, PA 19034

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The Easy Way To Advertise Your EquipmentValued At Less Than $1 Million Run In TwoConsecutive Issues For $95, Color Ad $145

2007 Kobelco SK480LC, 6798 Hrs.........$115,000Call David at 219-696-5680

Skidsteers Starting at $14,500Call Dan 612-306-4496 4-5 PK

Komatsu PC 40-7 Compact Excavator, 5970Hrs, Cab, 4 Ton Unit, Serviced and Ready forWork.............................................................$19,500

Call Dan 612-306-4496 4-5 PK

2009 Ditch Witch JT100, 785 Hrs, ExtendedWarranty Through 7/26/14. 1740’ Rod, 10 RodBoxes, Reamers Included, Complete Accessory Kit

Call Tim 630-665-5600 3-4 JM

2003 Ditch Witch 1820 Walk-Behind Trencher,Good Condition, 481 Hrs, 36”x4” Combo Chain

Call Tim 630-665-5600 3-4 JM

1991 John Deere 300D, S/N 775834, OpenROPS..........................................................$19,000Call 502/456-4050 Ask for Melissa or Albert 3-4 EB

2005 Takeuchi TB135, s/n 13516545, 2450 Hrs,Cab w/Heat and AC, Dozer Blade, 12” and 24”Bkts.............................................................$31,000

Call Steve at 630-878-8765 4-5 JM

3-4 JM

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

Call Mario 630-878-8396 4-5 JM

1994 Case 721B, s/n JEE0039571, 6250 Hrs, Cabw/Heat, Pro 1000 ACS Coupler w/2.75 Yd Bkt.............................................................................$38,000

Call Mike 219-712-7700 4-5 JM

Here's how the BARGAIN ADS Work:• Supply us with a photo of a machine (one machine per Bargain Ad) and a maximum 20 word description, plus contact and phone number.

• Either email your copy & photo to: [email protected], or mail to: Construction Equipment Guide, 470 Maryland Drive, Ft Washington, PA 19034.

• Cost is $95 per ad, $50 additional for color.

• Your ad will run for two consecutive issues in 1 region.

Your Ad Will Be Seen By Over 25,589 Construction Equipment Buyers in the Midwest States.

For more information, call Construction Equipment Guide today at

800/523-2200

2006 Doosan DL400, s/n 5099, Cab, Heat, AC &Bucket, 2859 Hrs ......................................$115,000

Call David 219-696-5680 3-4 JM

2006 Grove YB 7720 XL, 20 Ton Carry DeckCummins Diesel Engine, Enclosed Cab w/Heat &A/C, 67’ Main Boom, 17’ Jib, 4 Wheel Drive &Steer, Certified, Wylie LMI, 1973 Hrs, Cleveland,OH..................................................................CALL

Andy 216-316-1511 4 EB

2011 Bobcat 5600 ToolCat, 399 Hrs, Enclosed Cab, Heat, A/C,HighFlow, PowerBobTach, Heavy Duty Battery, Track MudTires, Deluxe Road Pkg., E/N1036722 .........................$43,500

800-950-3321 • www.whitestarmachinery.comWhite Star Machinery, Garden City, KS 4-5 JM

2007 Bobcat S330 SSL, 772 Hrs, Joystick, High Flow, E/N1053177 .........................................................................$33,100

800-950-3321 • www.whitestarmachinery.comWhite Star Machinery, Garden City, KS 4-5 JM

2007 Bobcat S185 SSL, 717 Hrs, Enclosed Cab, Heat, SuspSeat, PowerBobTachTM, E/N 1054344......................$26,950

800-950-3321 • www.whitestarmachinery.comWhite Star Machinery, Topeka, KS 4-5 JM

2010 Bobcat S150 Skid Steer Loader, 120 Hrs, EnclosedCab, Heat 6 Mo. Driveline Warranty, New Tooth Bkt

Glenn Engels 316-641-4896 • Wichita, KS 4-5 JM

1997 SK-120 Kobelco, 5350 Hrs, 2 Buckets, 3rdValve...........................................................$29,500

Courts Machinery • 507/678-2752 4-5 PK

New 2012 Grove RT765E-2, 65 TonRough Terrain, Tier4Cummins, 36’-110’Main Boom, 33’-56’Jib, Auxiliary Winch,A/C Cab, Block, Ball,Auxiliary Light &ConveniencePackage, FOBCleveland, OH ..Call

Call Andy at 216-316-1511

4 EB

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HxGN LIVE – Hexagon’s International Conference, 3 – 6 June, 2013, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA!Join Leica Geosystems at the HxGN LIVE Conference –formerly known as Hexagon 2013! It’s a different name,but the same great conference – and an experience youdon’t want to miss. Group registration options and spe-cial discounts for previous conference alumni, educa-tional institutions, law enforcement agencies, andauthorized dealers are also available. For moreinformation contact: Angelique Ortega [email protected] +1 925/790-2318. See you in LasVegas!

Illinois Association of Aggregate ProducersFATALITY FREE 2012 for ILLINOIS AGGREGATE PRO-DUCERS! Congratulations go out from the IAAP Safety Committeeto everyone working in the aggregate mining industry forIllinois for another fatality free year! That’s nine years ina row working together ensuring Illinois is one of thesafest places to be a miner. As in previous years, theSafety Committee will celebrate this achievement by con-ducting a hardhat sticker design contest awarding a$250 cash prize to this year’s winner. Please take thisopportunity to express your creative talent by submittingone or more designs for consideration. Each entryshould clearly show the colors and state the safety slo-gan or other lettering you would like us to see on thesticker. Submit your art work by email to: IAAP OutreachManager Shawn McKinney [email protected] or by mail to: IAAP, 1115South Second Street, Springfield, Illinois 62704, on orbefore February 26, 2013. A winning entry will be cho-sen the next day by the IAAP Safety Committee thenreproduced for distribution to member companies in thespring.

AGC of America Annual Convention: Registration isnow open for the 2013 AGC Annual Convention andConstructor Expo, being held March 6 – 9 in PalmSprings. Room availability at the convention headquar-ter hotel (JW Marriott Desert Springs) is limited, so reser-vations should be made as early as possible. Completeconference details are available athttp://convention.agc.org or you may contact DeniseWoods, CMP, Director, Communications & Events, AGCof Minnesota, directly at 651/796-2186; toll free at800/552-7670 or website: www.agcmn.org.

2013 ANNUAL PAVING SEMINARTuesday, February 26, 2013Brought to you by Kirby-Smith Machinery, Inc., ThePaving AuthorityWho Should Attend: Owners – Superintendents –Equipment OperatorsArlington Convention Center1200 Ballpark WayArlington, Texas 760117:30 AM Registration 8 AM to 4 PM (lunch provided)Reservations Required by February 15, 2013To Register, go online at:www.kirby-smith.com and click on the Paving Seminarlink. ***limited seating!Morning Breakout Sessions:. Milling. Paving. Soil Stabilization. CompactionAfternoon General Sessions:. New Technology in Hot Mix Designs Including RAPand RAS. Advanced Theory “Cold in Place Recycling”. Paver Tamper Screeds and Emulsion Advancements. Advanced Paver and Milling Grade ControlExhibit Hall Equipment Displays:. Complete Asphalt Paving Train. From Utility to Mainline Milling Machines. Latest Design in Soil Stabilizers. Introduction to Oscillating Compaction

2013 MAASTO CONFERENCE: The WisconsinDepartment of Transportation will host the Mid-AmericaAssociation of State Transportation Officials (MAASTO)2013 Conference – “Sharing Strategies for Success.”The conference will be held JULY 16-19 at the HILTONHOTEL in downtown Milwaukee. One of the major eventsat MAASTO 2013 will be a trade show, where industryrepresentatives will have the opportunity to showcasematerials, technology, and professional services. Thetrade show will be held July 17 and 18 at the conferencehotel. More information on the trade show registration,layout, schedule, and fees will be available in early2013 at the conference website, which will be linked viathe MAASTO meetings webpage –http://www.maasto.net/meetings.html. If you are lookingto speak to someone with regard to the above confer-ence you may contact Denise Woods, CMP, Director,

Communications & Events, AGC of Minnesota, directly at651/796-2186; toll free at 800/552-7670 or website:www.agcmn.org.

AGC - St. Louis44th Annual Construction Safety Awards Banquet– Thursday, February 21, 2013,honoring the St. Louis Area’s Best and SafestConstruction Workers and Contractors at theOrlando Gardens Banquet Center, 4300Hoffmeister Avenue, just off highway 55 at UnionRoad. Featuring Grand Attendance Prize ARTICCAT ATV and over “44” attendance prizes, includ-ing Power Tools, Electronics, Sports Tickets, GiftCertificates, and more! Featuring this year: Don’t Leave Safety at Work!Every Attendee Receives Table Gifts Courtesy of theAGC of St. Louis!Pre-Registration is required. Please visithttp://wwwagcstl.org for more information orContact Beth Appelbaum at 314/480-3172, [email protected].

AGC – St. Louis***SAVE THE DATE!Beer, Brats & a Band … What more do you need?JUNE 13, 2013 (more details to follow).

Missouri Transportation Construction CoalitionLegislative Drive – In – TUESDAY, MARCH 5,2013, Jefferson City, MO,sponsoring members of the MissouriTransportation Construction Coalition. TheMissouri Transportation Construction Coalition isan effort by leaders in the transportation construc-tion industry to promote increases in revenue tomeet the $1 billion per year estimated by MoDOTto be needed for transportation improvements overthe next twenty years. Note: There is no registration fee for this specialevent, however, Registrations are required.Contact [email protected], for

more information. *The Missouri Highways and TransportationCommission will meet Wednesday, March 6 inJefferson City.

March 5-6, 2013 – 2013 Ohio Asphalt Expo,Columbus, OHRegistration is now open for the Ohio Asphalt Expo onMarch 5 thru 6, 2013 at the Columbus/Polaris HiltonHotel located at 8700 Lyra Drive, Columbus, Ohio43240.Office address and contact information: 6205 EmeraldParkway, Suite B, Dublin, OHPhone: 614/791-3600; Toll Free: 1/888-4HOTMIX;Email: [email protected].

GENERAL AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT, Fargo, NDTOP AGGREGATE INDUSTRY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTUR-ERS GATHER FOR EVENT!General Equipment & Supplies, Inc. and GeneralAggregate Equipment Sales expect around 300 atten-dees at their third Aggregate Seminar. The two-day eventwill be heldMARCH 5-6, 2013 at the Holiday Inn in Fargo, ND. If you would like more information on this event, or toschedule an interview with Don Shilling, please contactSara Frith at 701/364-2104 or [email protected].

March 6 - 8, 2013 – NTEA/THE WORK TRUCK SHOW,Indianapolis, INThe must-attend event for the work truck industry.. 500,000 sq. ft. of vocational trucks and equipment. Newest products and technical support from more than550 exhibitors. More than 60 educational sessions on top-of-mindindustry issuesFor more information on this event: Phone: 248/489-7090; Toll Free: 800/441-6832;Email: [email protected].

MARCH 19 – 21, 2013 – OAIMA (Ohio Aggregates &Industrial Minerals Association)Aggregates Academy & Expo, San Antonio, TexasAGG1 Aggregates Academy & Expo focuses exclusivelyon the aggregates industry as its leading educationresource. This event combines a plethora of educationsessions led by experts in virtually every segment of theaggregates industry with the latest innovations in equip-ment, technology and software on the AGG1 Expo show

floor. REGISTER TODAY at www.AGG1.ORG.You may contact the OAIMA at 1-800/OH.ROCKS.614/428-7954. Fax: 614/428-7919.

March 19 – 21, 2013 – World of Asphalt , San Antonio,TXDon’t miss the Industry’s Main Event! Register to attendand save 40%. Exhibit Show Floor is Almost Sold Out!Hurry, space is still available but going fast. Reservespace today!Co-located with AGG1 Aggregates Academy & ExpoMarch 19 – 21, 2013, San Antonio, TX, USA, Henry B.Gonzalez Convention CenterWorld of Asphalt Show & Conference is the leadingexposition and education resource for the asphalt indus-try. The event features in-depth industry-focused educa-tional programming and comprehensive exhibits thatshowcase the latest technologies and innovations inasphalt-related equipment, products and services. World of Asphalt Show Management: Association ofEquipment Manufacturers6737 West Washington Street, Suite 2400, Milwaukee,WI 53214-5647 USAToll Free Telephone: 800/867-6060 or [email protected].

March 20 & 21, 2013 – 34th West Virginia Construction& Design ExpositionThe region’s largest trade show for the Construction andDesign Industries invite you to be a part of the 34th

Annual Exposition – EXPO!The Contractors Association of West Virginia, AmericanInstitute of Architects – WV Society of ProfessionalEngineers & WV Utility Contractors Association, with thesupport of 24 co-sponsors, want the opportunity tomake EXPO work for you. Let us hear from you, if youhave questions! [email protected]. Pat Parsons,Show Manager and Alice George, Office Manager

April 23, 2013 IAAP CONVENTIONThe IAAP’s 45th Annual Convention is scheduled forTuesday, April 23, 2013, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel inSpringfield, Illinois. As always, our program will featurea series of educational seminars focusing on topics ofinterest to aggregate producers and to the companiesselling goods and services to the mining industry. MAKEPLANS TO ATTEND THE 45th ANNUAL IAAP CONVENTION!

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The Easy Way To Advertise Your EquipmentValued At Less Than $1 Million Run In TwoConsecutive Issues For $95

2012 Takeuchi TL240, 545 hrs, 76” bkt, 86 hp Yanmar, Hyd.coupler, 2,083# capacity, cab, A/C, 10,365 lbs .........$49,500

Call Steve Samosky • 262/373-2151 4-5 JM

2008 New Holland L160, 290 hrs, 66” tooth bar bkt, 46 hp,single speed, OROPS, 1,600# capacity, 5,534 lbs.....$19,700

Call Steve Samosky • 262/373-2151 4-5 JM

2005 Cat 287B, 1,485 hrs, OROPS, 82 hp, 10,300 lbs, 80”bkt, 2,520# capacity ..................................................$24,600

Call Steve Samosky • 262/373-2151 4-5 JM

2009 New Holland L185, 1,900 hrs, 72” bucket, cab, heat, 2 speed, 2,500# capacity, 82 hp, 7,100 lbs...............$24,900

Call Steve Samosky • 262/373-2151 4-5 JM

2007 New Holland L190, 850 hrs, 78” bucket, OROPS, 90hp, 2 speed, 2,800# capacity, cold start, 7,765 lbs...$25,900

Call Steve Samosky • 262/373-2151 4-5 JM

2000 New Holland LS180, 3,000 hrs, 72” bucket, 2,555#capacity, OROPS, 2 speed, 67 hp, 7,223 lbs.............$12,300

Call Steve Samosky • 262/373-2151 4-5 JM

Here's how the BARGAIN ADS Work:

• Supply us with a photo of a machine (one machine per Bargain Ad) and a maximum 20 word description, plus contact and phone number.

• Either email your copy & photo to: [email protected], or mail to:Construction Equipment Guide, 470 Maryland Drive, Ft Washington, PA 19034.

• Cost is $95 per ad, $50 additional for color.

• Your ad will run for two consecutive issues in 1 region.

Your Ad Will Be Seen By Over 25,589 Construction Equipment Buyersin the Midwest States.

For more information, call Construction Equipment Guide today at

800/523-2200

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NEEDED ALL THE TIME 12 MONTHS 7DAYS BULLDOZERS USA NOT ADVER-TISED CONTRACTOR D6 AT D10 1985AND UP | WANT TO BUY FROM USERNOT ADVERTISED BULLDOZER D6ATD10 1985 ANS UPCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR MOBILE 1 514 386 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––3 OF HITACHI CG70 STEEL BOTTOMROLLERSPHONE: 408 833 9400EMAIL: [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ALL EQUIPMENT WANTED!! | WANTEDTO BUY CONTRACTOR OWNED EQUIP-MENT!!!CONTACT: JOEPHONE: 1-570-250-5559EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PILE HAMMERS | LOOKING FOR ICE 44-50 PILE HAMMER AND ICE 416 PILEHAMMERS. LOOKING TO BUY IMMEDI-ATELYCONTACT: WILLIEEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED KOMATSU ENGINES | LOOKINGFOR USED OR REBUILDABLE ENGINECORES FOR ALL DIFFERENT KOMATSUAPPLICATIONS.CONTACT: DAVE C.PHONE: 248-634-1978FAX: 248-634-3488EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SKID STEER | 2109 MUSTANG OR 7810GEHL UNDER 2000 HRS CAB AIR HEATQUIK TACH FOOT CONTROLSCONTACT: GILPHONE: 701 368 1525EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT | I HAVEBUYERS LOOKING FOR PACKAGES OFCONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, LOCAT-ED IN NORTHEAST USACONTACT: GARY SANTOMEROEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BUCKETS | 48 IN BUCKET FOR 160LCJOHN DEERECONTACT: GREG WOODEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––993K COAL BUCKET | NEED A NEW,USED OR REBUILT 993K COAL BUCKETCONTACT: JEFF WILLISONPHONE: 918-407-8787EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR NEW GENSET NATURALGAS G3520C | NEED TO KNOW PRICEOF NEW CATERPILLAR NATURAL GASGENSETS 1950KW \ 50HZ \ WITH CABINCONTACT: MASTANEH DARYAIZADEHPHONE: 09002126717117FAX: 0902126717119EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

FORD 550 TRUCKCONTACT: ANTHONY GAGLIOTIPHONE: 604853057FAX: SAMEEMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOBCAT X 331 MINI EXCAVATOR RUB-BER TRACKS USEDCONTACT: RICPHONE: 407-947-9505EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––STRUCK CRAWLER | LOOKING FOR ASTRUCK MINI COMPACT TRACTORWITH OR WITHOUT ATTACHMENTSCONTACT: TAYLORPHONE: 614-271-0342EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FLOOR GRINDER - LOCATED IN SEATTLEPHONE: 425-749-0001EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––AUTOMATIC BAR STRAIGHTENINGMACHINECONTACT: BAQARBASHA.S.APHONE: +919688677317EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE BUY MANUALS | LOOKING TO PUR-CHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP,PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MAN-UALS FOR EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS ANDVEHICLES OF ALL SORTS. WE PREFERIN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COM-PUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTSOPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKSOR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED,OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOTSOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUEDPRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASEIN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANYAMOUNT YOU HAVE.CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 270-849-2270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––184/28 BACKHOE TIRE | 18.4/28 BACK-HOE TIRE USED OR NEWCONTACT: WAYNEPHONE: 803 564 6310EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CANOPY SWEEPS FOR D4H | I AMLOOKING FOR SCREENS FOR CANOPYAND ROPS SWEEPS FOR CANOPYCONTACT: PETERPHONE: 530-532-0652FAX: SAME AS ABOVEEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BR380JG1 TRACK JAWCRUSHER | LATE MODEL, LOW HOURUSA LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603-828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

NORMAL BOOM OR STICK LONGREACH EXCAVATOR FRONTSCONTACT: JAY MUNOZEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED 744H GP PIN ON BUCKETCONTACT: JEREMY KINGPHONE: 715-571-0927EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BLADES STOCK#SP-018PHONE: 850-292-4017EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––O&K 120E PART | NEED O&K 120EBACKHOE, THE BOOM AND CYLINDERPART. MORE INFO PLS EMAIL.CONTACT: JERRYPHONE: 0031227570364EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TEREX TR100 | LOOKING FOR TEREXTR100 DUMPTRUCKS, 2-4 UNITS. MUST HAVE EPA.CONTACT: JERRYPHONE: 0031227570364EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MOTOR GRADERS | WE ARE LOOKINGTO PURCHASE SEVERAL UNITS OF140H (99 - 02), AND 14 G/H (72 - 00)CATERPILLAR MOTOR GRADERS,PREFERABLY WITH RIPPER. GRADERSMUST BE GOOD LOOKING AND INWORKING CONDITION WITH OLDPAINT. SEND PICTURES, CONDITION,SERIAL NUMBER AND FINAL OFFERPRICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR LARGER IMPACTCRUSHERS - SCREENS - CONVEYORS -SCALES IN THE MIDWEST REGION.EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED CARGO VANS | WANTED 100USED CARGO VANS FLEETS ONLY,AS MANY AS POSSIBLE NO DEALERSPLEASE.CONTACT: FRANKPHONE: 570-562-3291EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATEPILLAR GRADER 12G AND 140G |IF YOU HAVE ANY IN STOCK PLEASESEND PICTURES AND DETAILS.CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARAPHONE: 832-528-0786FAX: 281-727-0415EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR 926E AND 936F | I NEEDURGENT CAT 930, 926E AND 936F,PLEASE SEND ME PICTURES ANDDETAILS.CONTACT: ABDAL SALEEMPHONE: 966 3 842 8312FAX: 9666 3 312326EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

ANY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENTWANTED | LOOKING FOR CAT 330CL/DL <3000 HOURS, AUX HYD. FORCONTRACTOR EXCAVATORS DOZERSLOADERS COMPACTORS ARTICULAT-ED TRUCKS OFF HIGHWAY TRUCKSMOTOR GRADERS SCRAPERS ONROAD TRUCKS BUYING OR SELLINGLET JOE KNOW!CONTACT: JOEPHONE: 570-360-5162EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MOBILE TRAILERSEMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR BACKHOES. PLEASECALL OR EMAIL WITH WHAT YOUHAVE.CONTACT: CODYPHONE: 1(810)834-2571EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TELEHANDLER | 6-8,000 LBS TELEHAN-DLER WITH 40FT REACH. 2005 ORNEWERCONTACT: MANAGERPHONE: 618 789-0449FAX: 8886510449EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ATLAS COPCO | ATLAS COPCO’S XAS750 JD7 TIER 4A COMPRESSOR MEETSNEW EMISSION STANDARDS. SENDASKING PRICECONTACT: MR MO ALABEDEPHONE: 00353899674351EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE SELL ALL KINDS OF EQUIPMENTMANUALS. GIVE US A CALL, WE MIGHTHAVE WHAT YOURE LOOKING FOR.CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 270-849-2270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LULL 844 TT 34 PARTS MACHINE ORPARTS NEW OR USED.CONTACT: SEANPHONE: (815)566-0442FAX: (815)827-3246EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU PC308 TRACK EXCAVATOR |LATE MODEL, LOW HOUR EAST COASTUSA LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––OLD CHAMPION ROAD GRADERCONTACT: ALVIN WALDNERPHONE: 605-778-6776FAX: 605-778-6778 |EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

NEEDED BULLDOZER D6N LGP ENCCAB USER USA LOW HOURS LOWPRICE • WANT TO BUY FROM USA«CONTRACTORS D6N LGP D7G D8KCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1-450-346-8975 OR MOB 1-514-386-8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS (USEDOR NEW). WE PREFER 100 OR MORE.CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 270-849-2270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR D8R DOZEREMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE NEED 2X 50T RIGID DUMP TRUCK.PRICE ~ 50K USD.CONTACT: JERRYPHONE: 0031227570364EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAB OR CANOPY FOR AN OLDER CAT120 GRADER • WE ARE LOOKING FORAN ENCLOSED CAB OR CANOPY FORA CATERPILLAR 120 MOTORGRADER. •THINK THAT A CAB OR CANOPY OFFOF A 12E OR F WILL WORK ALSO.PLEASE OFFER WHAT YOU HAVE.CONTACT: WENDELL CAINPHONE: 001-770-381-8984FAX: 001-770-381-6977EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOBCAT SKID STEER LOADERS • AMLOOKING FOR CONTRACTORS ORLANDSCAPERS WHO ARE LOOKING TOSELL THEIR USED BOBCAT BRANDSKID STEER LOADERS THAT ARELOCATED IN THE SOUTH EASTERNUNITED STATES. • PREFER LARGEFRAME MACHINES, S330, S300, S250,T320, T300, T250 EQUIPPED WITH THE"GOLD PACKAGE", BUT I WILL BUYANY BOBCAT THAT YOU HAVE FORSALE. DONT TRADE IT IN, SELL IT TOME. **DEALERS - DONT WASTE YOURTIME RESPONDING**CONTACT: WARRENEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––AM LOOKING TO BUY CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENT REPAIR MANUALS FORLATE MODEL NAME BRAND CON-STRUCTION EQUIPMENT.CONTACT: WARRENEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ROTO TILLER ATTACHMENTPHONE: 250-378-7505EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1000 OR MORE ROAD MACHINERY.CONTACT: SAEED.MPHONE: +98-912-472 29 89FAX: +98-21-48 62 295EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Wed./Thurs., March 20-21,2013For: Well MaintainedHighway ConstructionEquipment

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February 11-18, 2013For: Construction Equipment,Trucks and Trailers

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Nortrax has announced that it has purchased the assets ofJohn Deere Construction and Forestry equipment dealer HoltEquipment Company and began leasing Holt’s dealershipsites. Holt is based in Louisville, Ky., with territory locations in

Louisville, Richmond, London and Bowling Green, andencompassing a 78-county trade area across Kentucky andIndiana. “With this transaction Holt and Nortrax are showing an

even stronger commitment to the construction and forestryequipment business. Current and future customers canexpect that Nortrax will continue to serve them with integri-ty, quality, commitment and innovation,” said Tim J.Murphy, Nortrax president and CEO. Nortrax, based in Tampa, Fla., is a wholly owned sub-

sidiary of John Deere. “Combined with our operations inTennessee, Nortrax is well suited to provide exceptional cus-tomer service to John Deere customers across Kentucky andselect counties in Indiana.”Murphy said that employment levels at the Holt locations

will be maintained according to business needs and there areno plans to close existing Holt locations. “The intent is togrow the Nortrax business, and at the same time create newopportunities for all employees. Nortrax and John Deere willcontinue to invest resources to build a great business,”Murphy said.

Nortrax AcquiresDeere Dealer Holt,Leases Holt’s Sites

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TFCI, IDOT Discuss FY13 Supplemental Appropriations Bill On Jan. 17, representatives of the

Transportation for Illinois Coalition (TFIC)met with IDOT Secretary Ann Schneiderand key agency staff. The meeting wasorganized by IAAP Executive Director JohnHenriksen, the new chair of the TFIC StateHouse Committee, and discussed:• The status of the IDOT FY13

Supplemental Appropriations bill that stalledin the Senate earlier this month.• A proposed TFIC media strategy

designed to build support for the IDOTFY13 Supplemental Appropriations bill.• IDOT plans to secure the remaining cap-

ital bond authorization and prospects for anew capital program.As outlined below, the TFIC members

gathered in Springfield, along with theChicago contingent joining by video confer-ence, had a useful conversation with theirIDOT partners.According to Secretary Schneider, an

effort will be made to move the IDOT FY13Supplemental Appropriations bill early inFebruary 2013 as part of a larger supple-mental bill for State government operations. The bill currently being developed will

have the same IDOT components as the leg-islation that stalled earlier this year as well asadditional funding for social programs such

as mental health, children and family servic-es and housing. Secretary Schneider also committed

Director of Highways Omer Osman to workwith TFIC to develop a media strategydesigned to build interest in this bill (in par-ticular by explaining the lack of work attrib-utable to the failure to pass a bill this spring).The TFIC members and IDOT represen-

tatives then discussed plans to secure, duringthis legislative session, the remaining capi-tal bond authorization for roads and bridges,the sum of $400 million split equallybetween local roads and state highways. Secretary Schneider confirmed that the

Quinn Administration is interested in a newcapital bill this legislation session, in therange of $3 to 5 billion, to fund transporta-

tion, schools and water projects. In order to pay for this program, all rev-

enue ideas are “on the table”, except a gastax increase. Secretary Schneider concludedthe meeting by expressing optimism that thesupplemental would be considered andapproved in early February and looked for-ward to working with TFIC and others on apossible capital bill this spring.

(L-R): Omer Osman, director of highways, IDOT; Craig Fink, DeWitt County engineer; Matt Zick, Crawford, Murphy & Tilly;Matt Davidson, AGCI; Ann Schneider, IDOT secretary; Jennifer Morrison, TFIC; and John Henriksen, IAAP, met on Jan. 17 to dis-cuss the status of the FY 13 Supplemental Appropriations Bill.

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Alex Lyon & Son Kicks Off Sunshine State Auctions With

The vendor show area at the Alex Lyon & SonFlorida auction is set up and ready for visitorswhen the sale gets under way.

Drawing quite a crowd, a 1965 Chieftain combatmilitary tank was a highlight of the sale.

Enjoying the Florida sunshine and the 20th annualAlex Lyon & Son Kissimmee auction are John Robinetteof Robinette Demolition; Rolf Helland, president ofIllinois Truck & Equipment; and Joe Ledue of IllinoisTruck & Equipment.

This 1965 Chieftain combat military tank (a British model tank), which saw action in the Falklands war, is stillfully operational, with the exception of the gun. George Maranuk of Western Reserve Trading, Youngstown,Ohio, who was buying for Jerry Alexander of Alexander Equipment Rental, Bourbonnais, Ill., had the top bid. “Ihave a few other military items and I just always wanted a tank,” Alexander said, who plans to keep it indoorsat his equipment rental business facility and move it outside in nice weather. Having Interstate frontage on I-57,Alexander feels this machine will definitely draw attention to his aerial lifts when he parks it beside them nearthe interstate.

Bill Rollinger Jr. of M. Adams Equipment Co.keeps track of the skid steers.

Alex Lyon & Son once again kicked off the FloridaAuctions with a nine-day sale in Kissimmee, Fla.

This year marked Alex Lyon & Son’s 20th annualSunshine State auction. A wide variety of equipment went onthe block from Feb. 2 through Feb. 10, with each day featur-ing more than 1,000 lots of equipment.

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Terry North (L), used equipment manager,Patten CAT, and Dan Beaver, Catmandu Inc.,head out to see what the excavators weregoing for at the Alex Lyon & Son auction.

(L-R): Mark Pentz of Calvin Group Inc.; Dana Berger of H.O. Penn; Harry Hurley of BlanchardMachinery; and John Alexander of Alban CAT compare notes on what they think the iron will bringat the annual sale.

(L-R): Discussing what the cranes might go for atthe auction are Dozier Cook of Dozier Crane, BobBrooks of F&M Mafco, and Mike Pearl of EquipmentMart of NY.

Jack Lyon (L), president of Alex Lyon & Son, scansthe crowd for more bids while auctioneer MikePowers keeps the auction action moving.

One of Jack Lyon’s biggest consigners, Robert Mashburn (C) ofMashburn, Equipment, Ringgold, Ga., gets to spend some grandpatime with his grandsons, Corbin (L) and Caden at the sale site.

Driving around the auction in their Kubota RTV1100, JoePanebianco (L) of Mid Country Exchange, Syracuse, N.Y., and fel-low Mid Country Machinery, Fort Dodge, Iowa, business partnerBud Pecoy check out all the equipment at the Alex Lyon & Son auc-tion.

Each Day Featuring More Than 1,000 Lots of Equipment

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Alex Lyon & Son Leads Off FloridaAuctions With Its 20th Annual Sale

Talking about JJ Scheckel’s new parts and supply com-pany — Service Supply America of Bellevue, Iowa — isBen Suiter, sales support, Service Supply America.

The funniest man from Remus, Mich., Tom Shaw of ShawEquipment Co. made his much anticipated return to the annualauction. Here, he picks up his copy of Construction equipmentGuide’s annual Florida auction issue.

Mark Mahnen of Wyoming MachineryCompany made the trip from Caspar, Wyo.,for the sale.

(L-R): If you bought a machine and needed a trailer, JohnnyGomez, Randy Hall, and Jim Berryman of Eager Beaver Trailershad a trailer to meet just about any need.

(L-R): Showcasing several machines that are now made in America, Marooka America’sRaul Valbuena (L) discusses machine transport logistics with Viviana Wiesner Villamizarof Embassy Freight, Bogota, Colombia and Gardenia Cantos of Trade & Traffic, Miami, Fla.

Craig Ferguson (L), owner, and his son, Cole Ferguson, sales specialist andpart owner, both of Ferguson Truck & Trailer, Dover, Wis., are looking toadd many pieces of equipment, such as this Lull telehandler, to their fleet.

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jobs, 10 percent) added the most jobs.Other areas adding a large number of jobsincluded Dallas-Plano-Irving, Texas (8,300jobs, 8 percent); Seattle-Bellevue-Everett,Wash. (7,800 jobs, 12 percent); Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, Mass. (5,900 jobs, 12percent) and Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, Calif. (5,700 jobs, 5 percent).The largest job losses were in Atlanta-

Sandy Springs-Marietta, Ga. (minus 4,900jobs, minus 5 percent); followed byPortland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, Ore.-Wash.(minus 3,600 jobs, minus 7 percent); Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Fla. (minus 3,500jobs, minus 7 percent) and Northern Virginia(minus 3,200 jobs, minus 5 percent).Jackson, Miss. (minus 20 percent, minus2,000 jobs) lost the highest percentage.Other areas experiencing large percentagedeclines in construction employment includ-ed Columbus, Ind. (minus 19 percent, minus

300 jobs); Springfield, Mass.-Conn. (minus18 percent, minus 1,400 jobs) and Danville,Ill. (minus 13 percent, minus 100 jobs).Association officials noted that construc-

tion employment is benefitting from grow-ing demand for construction, driven primari-ly by the private sector. They added that therebounding housing market and relativelystrong demand for health care, energy andhigher education facilities boosted construc-tion spending levels by more than 7 percentfor the year through November. But theycautioned that construction spending wasstill more than $300 billion below peak lev-els amid declining public sector activity andweaker demand for office, retail and lodging.“Contractors in some areas appear confi-

dent enough about market conditions tobegin adding staff,” said Stephen E.Sandherr, the association’s chief executiveofficer. “The question is whether private sec-tor demand will continue to grow in 2013 orstall as it has done in prior years.”

Private Sector Driving Increasein Construction Employment

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Bottle Jacks, Wood Cribbing (Bundles): (85) Bundles 6x8xft.bundles of 30,(21) Bundles 8x8x6ft. bundles of 20, (16) Bundles 5x6x 2ft. bundles of 98, (27) Bundles 5x6x4ft. bundles of 49, (26) Bundles5x6x 6ft. bundles of 49, (3) Pallets of 30 (6x8x6), SUPPORT BEAMS: 6x61/4 X 20ft., 61/2 x8 x 16ft. 49in., 6 x6 1/2 x17ft. 6in., 8x8x5ft.9in., 8x8 x 6ft. 1in., 8x8 x 5ft. 8in., 8x8 x10ft. 7in., 8x8 x 19ft., 8 x8 x 19.5ft., 8x8 x 22ft., 8x8x22ft. 9in.,8x8 x 25ft., 8x8x 27ft. 4in., 8x8 x 26ft. 10in., (2) 8x8x 26ft. 8in., 8x8 x 20ft., (24) 8x8x 30ft., (4) 8x8x 40ft. 3in., 8x81/2 x40ft., 8x8x 42ft. 4in., 8x81/2 x 42ft. 11in., 8 x9 x 40ft. 5in., 8x9 x43ft. 10in., 81/2 x 9 x 43ft. 9in., (2) 8x 24in. x 20ft. 5in.,(2) 10x11 x 50ft. 2in., (2) 10x13 x 50ft. 2in., 10 ¼ x 11 1/2 x 31ft. 3in., 101/4 x 11 ½ x 37ft., 10 1/4 x 11 ½ x 38ft., 10 ¼ x11 ½ x 39ft., 10 ¼ x 11 ½ x 41ft. 10in., 10 ¼ x 11 ½ x 41ft., 10 x 10 x 32ft., 10x14 x 29ft. 4in., 12 x 12 x49ft., (2) 12x12x 65ft., (2) 12x12/12 x 30ft., (2) 12x 123/4in x 60ft., (2) 12 x 13 x 4ft. 9in., 12 x 13 x 36ft. 4in., (2) 12x13 x 38ft., 12 x 13x 39ft. 2in., (3) 12 x 13 x 40ft., (9) 12x13 x 40ft. 2in., (4) 12x13 x40ft. 3in., (6) 12x13 x 40ft. 4in., (8) 12x13 x 40ft. 6in.,12x13 x 42ft., 12x13 x 43ft., 12x13 x 44ft. 8in., 12x13 x 45ft. 4in., 12x13 x 49ft. 3in., 12 x 13 x 50ft.2in., 12x13 x 50ft. 3in.,(3) 12x13 ½ x 24ft. 8in., (2) 12x13 ½ x 32ft. 8in., (2) 12x13 ½ x 39ft., (2) 12x 13 ½ x 40ft. 2in., 12 x13 x 17ft., 14 ½ x 14¼ x 15ft., (2) 14 1./2 x 14 ½ x 34ft., 14 ¾ x 14 ¼ x 29ft., (2) 14 ½ x 14 ¼ x 34ft. 4in., (3) 14 1/2 x 14 ¼ x 35ft., 14 ½ x 14½ x 45ft., 14 ¾ x 14 x 20ft., (2) 14 ¾ x 15 x25 ft. 8in., 15 ¾ x 15 ½ x 46ft. 3in., 15 ¾ x 16 ½ x 20ft., 15 ½ x 14 ¾ x 60ft.5in., (2) 16x16 x 38ft., (2) 16x16 x 41ft., (3) 16x16 X 50FT., 16x16 x 41ft., (2) 16x16 x52ft. 8in., 16x16 x 50ft., 16 x16 x52ft. 10in., 4x4 x 17ft. 8in., 6x6 x 14ft. 8in., 6x6 x 16ft. 6in., (13) 8x8x5 1/2in. (top & bottom thickness) x 3/8in. (web thick),(3) 6x6x 13ft. 9in. 3/8-3/8, (16) 2x6x16ft. 3/16in. thick, REGULAR I BEAMS; (2) 15 ½ x 15 x 25ft., 15x16 x 53ft.9in., IBEAMS WELDED TOGETHER: 2-10 ¼ x17 x 39ft. 4in., (3) 2-10 ¼ x 17 x 40ft. 6in., (2) 2-10 ¼ x 22 x 35ft. 6in., (2) 2-12 ½ x 22 x 40ft., (2) 2-121/2 x 22 x 70ft., TUBE: (2) 7x 7 x 20ft., 12 x 21 x 39ft., (22) 4x6x4ft. 1/8in wall, (3) 4x4x4ft.1/4in. Wall, (8) 4x4x1/2in. Angle (steal) 17ft. long, METAL MACHINING EQUIPMENT: Goodway GW-1660 Eng.Lathe, Industrial Grinder on Stand, Electric over Hydr. 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our VIPAR Heavy Duty brand as well asprovides increased exposure for both ourstockholders and supplier partners,” said JeffPaul, director of marketing. “Additionally,we have made major technical improve-ments to the Web site that offer optimal func-tionality and a user-friendly atmosphere forall of our constituent groups both internallyand externally.”VIPAR Heavy Duty’s new Web site is

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organization’s distributors and supplier part-ners provides enhanced functionality, navi-gation, and improvements to resourcesincluding the graphics gallery, enhanced linecard and product search functionality.For more information on VIPAR Heavy

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LaHood to Leave; AnotherVacancy in Obama CabinetBy Ken ThomasASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON (AP) TransportationSecretary Ray LaHood, who lifted the pro-file of distracted driving as a national safetyconcern, is stepping down, presentingPresident Barack Obama with anotherCabinet vacancy at the start of his secondterm. The former congressman from Illinois

and one of only two Republicans whoserved in Obama’s Cabinet, LaHoodworked for more safety in the air and on theground and pushed for improvements ofroads and bridges. Under his watch, thedepartment demanded tougher fuel efficien-cy requirements for automakers and tooksteps to address airline pilot fatigue. Obama, who at one point served with

LaHood in the Illinois congressional delega-tion, said they were “drawn together by ashared belief that those of us in public serv-ice owe an allegiance not to party or faction,but to the people we were elected to repre-sent. And Ray has never wavered in thatbelief.’’ LaHood said in an interview with The

Associated Press that he told Obama a weekafter the November election that he neededto move on. But he also said he was still“conflicted’’ by his decision because heliked working for the president and consid-ered it the “best job I’ve ever had in publicservice.’’ He said he plans to remain at the depart-

ment until his successor is confirmed by theSenate, which he expects in about twomonths. The only other Republican whowas in Obama’s first-term Cabinet wasDefense Secretary Robert Gates, whostepped aside and was replaced byDemocrat Leon Panetta earlier. LaHood, who once considered likely to

run for governor in his home state, said hewould not seek public office and indicatedhe didn’t have any specific plans. “I have had a good run. I’m one of these

people who believe that you should go outwhile they’re applauding,’’ he said. LaHoodsaid he was content to watch from the side-lines as his oldest son, Darin, serves in theIllinois state senate. His move continues an exodus that will

give Obama’s team a new look in his secondterm. Secretary of State Hillary RodhamClinton, Panetta and Treasury SecretaryTimothy Geithner are departing and in addi-tion to LaHood, the heads of the Interior andLabor departments also have announcedtheir resignations. Obama has nominatedformer Nebraska Sen. Chuck Hagel, aRepublican, to serve as defense secretary tosucceed Panetta.

Possible replacements for LaHoodinclude Los Angeles Mayor AntonioVillaraigosa, who has pushed for increasedrail service in Los Angeles and served aschairman of last year’s Democratic NationalConvention, and Debbie Hersman, thechairman of the National TransportationSafety Board. The name of former Rep. JimOberstar of Minnesota, who led the HouseTransportation and InfrastructureCommittee, also has been mentioned. LaHood served seven terms in Congress

representing a central Illinois district thatincludes his hometown of Peoria, Ill., beforehe was chosen by Obama for the post. Hetraveled widely, visiting 49 states, 210 citiesand 18 countries promoting Obama’s agen-da. He made trips that allowed him to ridesome of the world’s fastest trains andinspect the latest vehicles at auto shows. In Washington, he would occasionally

don a bicycle helmet and pedal around theDistrict to promote bike lanes. At the start of the new administration,

LaHood spearheaded efforts to stimulate theeconomy through transportation construc-tion projects and promoted the administra-tion’s vision of a nation connected by high-speed trains. But the high-speed rail pro-gram, which was supposed to be one of thepresident’s signature projects, has been onlife-support since Republicans regainedcontrol of the House in the 2010 election. The department struggled with how to

pay for the repair and improvement of thenation’s aging transportation network andeventually reached a compromise withCongress last year on a more limited,scaled-back 2-year plan that gives statesmore flexibility in how they spend federalmoney. Perhaps LaHood’s most passionate

work involved distracted driving, whichhe called a “national epidemic.’’ Helaunched a national media campaign toend texting and cellphone use by drivers,an awareness campaign that drew compar-isons to efforts to promote seat belt usemore than a generation ago. He button-holed auto executives to help reduce driv-er distraction and would even yell at otherdrivers on occasion to put down their cell-phones. “Every time someone takes their focus

off the road — even if it’s just for amoment — they put their lives and thelives of others in danger,’’ he said in 2010. During his tenure he slapped Toyota

Motor Co. with record fines for delayingsafety recalls and failing to promptlyreport problems to federal regulators. Andhe recently ordered United Airlines toground its Boeing 787 Dreamliner follow-ing mishaps with the aircraft’s batteries.

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ADVERTISER INDEX

The Advertisers Index is printed as a free editorial service to our advertisers and readership. Construction Equipment Guide is not responsible for errors or omissions.

AIM ATTACHMENTS..................................................................................68ALEX LYON & SON INC

IOWA CITY IA ..................................................................................89ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ......................................................9ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS....................................................59ALTORFER CAT ........................................................................................26AMERICAN STATE EQUIPMENT ..............................................................11ARING EQUIPMENT CO INC....................................................................15BAIR PRODUCTS INC ..............................................................................73BARGAINS............................................................................................80,81BOBCAT CO ..............................................................................................42BOMAG AMERICA'S INC ..........................................................................37CAT AUCTION SERVICES

KANSAS CITY MO ..........................................................................91CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................................................27CLASSIFIEDS ............................................................................................78CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

WANTED ..........................................................................................82AUCTION TRIPLE PLAY ..................................................................93IN PRINT OR WEB ..........................................................................79PAVING COMPACTION & MILLING PROMO ..................................40NEWSLETTERS ..............................................................................48

CUSTOM MADE PRODUCTS ..................................................................20DITCH WITCH............................................................................................45DYNAPAC ..................................................................................................31EFFICIENCY PRODUCTIONS INC ..........................................................26ERB EQUIPMENT......................................................................................12FABCO EQUIPMENT INC............................................................................7FINKBINER EQUIPMENT CO....................................................................11FLANGE LOCK ..........................................................................................25GEHL..........................................................................................................36GENSCO EQUIPMENT CO LTD ..............................................................68GOMACO CORP........................................................................................33H & L TOOTH CO ......................................................................................74H-E PARTS DISTRIBUTION ......................................................................47HITACHI ....................................................................................................60HOWELL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO........................................47,77,96HULTDINS INC ..........................................................................................75HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..............................................53ILLINOIS TRUCK & EQUIPMENT ..............................................................3INDEXATOR INC........................................................................................65IRAY AUCTION

FOLEY MN........................................................................................89IRON PLANET ..........................................................................................85JCB INC ....................................................................................................41

JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..............................................................................30

JJ SCHECKEL CORP ................................................................................20

JOB RENTALS AND SALES LLC ..............................................................22

JOHN DEERE ............................................................................................57

JOHN DEERE SKID STEER......................................................................49

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ................................................................16,70

KUBOTA ....................................................................................................56

KUBOTA SVL ............................................................................................95

LEEBOY ....................................................................................................34

LIUGONG ..................................................................................................69

M ADAMS EQUIPMENT CO......................................................................13

MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS................................................................32

MCCANN INDUSTRIES INC ..................................................................6,75

MIDWEST VIBRO INC ..............................................................................45

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY EQUIP ..................................................................77

NATIONAL TRACTOR PARTS ..................................................................47

NITKE SALES INC ....................................................................................92

NORTRAX-MIDWEST................................................................................21

NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ................................................63

NUSS GROUP ............................................................................................8

OKADA AMERICA......................................................................................66

PATTEN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ....................................................2

PRO-TEC EQUIPMENT ............................................................................25

PROXIBID ..................................................................................................90

PURPLE WAVE INC ..................................................................................84

RDO EQUIPMENT CO ..............................................................................55

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS

LEBANON TN ..................................................................................90

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ............................................................6,19

ROLAND MACHINERY INC ........................................................................5

ROSCO ......................................................................................................38

RUDD EQUIPMENT ..................................................................................23

SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CO ........................................................22

STAR EQUIPMENT LTD ..............................................................................6

TAKEUCHI..................................................................................................66

THE GRAVELIZER ....................................................................................68

TITAN RENTS ............................................................................................20

TOKU AMERICA ........................................................................................73

VERMEER SALES & SERVICE ................................................................22

VOLVO COMPACTION ..............................................................................34

VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..................................................61

WEST SIDE TRACTOR SALES ................................................................25

WIRTGEN AMERICA ................................................................................39

YANMAR AMERICA ..................................................................................64

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ARNOLD’S OF MANKATOwww.arnoldsinc.com

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

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