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WANTS YOUR HAMMER REPAIR CALL 888-81-GORILLA (46745) www.foleyengines.com MULTI MACHINE INC. 888-888-1248 • GUARANTEED TO FIT • HIGH QUALITY • FAST SHIPPING WE StOCK ruBBEr trACKS for Over 2,500 models! Some used tracks Available. BESt prICES Auctioneering & Liquidation ITL Auctioneering www.itlauctions.us Justin Lyerla (508) 824-3262 Other Screeners Available ArGuS INduStrIAL CO. www.ez-screen.com 866-745-5828 6’x5’ Screenbox Works with 1/2 to 1 3/4 Yd. Loaders, 25 H.P. Kohler Diesel Engine, 24” Conveyor Dumps Screened Product 9’ High $39,500 plus freight. 2013 EZ Screen 1200XL New Option Separate 3 products Kraft power Corporation perkins Master Service Dealer NJ, MA & NY engines, Parts & Service 800-969-6121 www.kraftpower.com Authorized Deutz Distributor Kraft Power Corporation engines, Parts & Service 800-969-6121 Woburn, MA & Syracuse, NY WANtEd 603-595-2090 CATERPILLAR EQUIPMENT Call Lou Giza To say the Ace LB3860 is a large machine is a bit of an understatement. The LB3860, which weighs in at 275,000 lbs. (124,738 kg), can process more than 1,000 tons (907 t) of material an hour, according to the manu- facturer. It can process rock up to 3-ft. (.9 m) in diameter. The first of its kind for this market, this high perform- ance primary mobile jaw crusher is designed for quar- ries doing high production and for contractors looking to do high-volume work. John Patton of Ace Equipment Sales, Willington, Conn., spearheaded the com- bination of the Telsmith Jaw and the Eurotrack mobile plant with these users in mind. “In today’s competitive environment, quarry operators and large contractors need high production with a large crusher opening, ease of operation and minimal down-time. The Telsmith jaw’s time-tested use as a stationary primary crusher along with Eurotrack’s experience building track chassis gave us the ability to meet these needs in a stable mobile platform. Contractors need a crushing plant that they can operate with other equipment that is available like a 992 size loader or a 375 to 390 size excavator,” Patton said. “For quarry operators, this mobility gives them the ability to crush shot rock at the quarry face and convey the processed material back to the secondary crushing operation with an overland conveyor saving time, money, fuel, haul trucks and people.” The Telsmith J3858 jaw (38 by 60 in. [96.5 by 152 cm] jaw opening) weighs in at 110,000 lbs. (49,895 kg), is extra deep and wide and is mounted to a Eurotrack X9-2 chassis. The jaw is directly driven by a Cummins QSX15 engine and fed by a 60 in. by 20 ft. (152 cm by 6 m) feeder with 10 ft. (3 m) grizzly-bars and empties onto a 65 in. (165 cm) wide discharge conveyor. The jaws hydraulic relief toggle features overload relief as well as chamber clearing in the event of an unexpected shutdown — eliminating the risk, time and expense of “digging out.” Not Your Typical Crusher In most quarries there is a single massive initial crusher usually known as the primary crusher that makes the first mechanical breaking of the rock. This means that once a sec- tion of rock has been blasted, the pieces of rock, typically 3- ft. in diameter and smaller, are loaded onto a haul truck and taken to the primary crusher, which then breaks the rock down into smaller pieces. In a large quarry that means that those haul trucks, which must be loaded by a piece of equip- ment, are expensive to own and consume massive amounts of fuel. The runs also become longer and longer as the quar- ry face moves farther from the stationary crushing operation. The idea behind the LB3860 is to move a conventional stationary jaw crusher to the rocks that need to be crushed instead of bringing the rocks to the crusher, according to Patton. Conveying rock is the more cost-effective form of transportation and is nearly impossible with shot rock. The cost of just one 60 ton (54 t) haul truck is well above a mil- lion dollars and an established quarry would typically need several trucks to maintain production. This machine is built to handle quarry work, not to be con- fused with the far smaller machines that are used for onsite recycling operations. Dependability and longevity are desir- able components of any equipment and the Telsmith J3858 hydraulic jaw has been operating around the world since 1998. Eurotrack did a complete finite element analysis of the Conn. Firm Creates First-of Its-Kind Primary Mobile Jaw Crusher THE NEW ENGLAND EDITION A Supplement to: Your New England States Connection • Kent Hogeboom 1-800-988-1203 “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded in 1957.” 1 1 1 11 2 16 201 3 9 1 95 95 495 95 9 16 3 26 2 202 89 93 93 95 2 7 4 7 2 89 89 91 91 3 7 2 2 6 90 90 495 95 93 195 95 6 95 7 6 395 95 84 91 91 84 95 E q u I p m E N t G u I d E Formerly January 16 2013 Vol. XLIX • No. 2 ® see ACE page 13 The crusher has a 17 ft. (5 m) high feed height.

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Call Lou Giza

To say the Ace LB3860 isa large machine is a bit of anunderstatement. TheLB3860, which weighs in at275,000 lbs. (124,738 kg),can process more than 1,000tons (907 t) of material anhour, according to the manu-facturer. It can process rockup to 3-ft. (.9 m) in diameter.The first of its kind for this

market, this high perform-ance primary mobile jawcrusher is designed for quar-ries doing high productionand for contractors lookingto do high-volume work.John Patton of AceEquipment Sales, Willington, Conn., spearheaded the com-bination of the Telsmith Jaw and the Eurotrack mobile plantwith these users in mind.“In today’s competitive environment, quarry operators

and large contractors need high production with a largecrusher opening, ease of operation and minimal down-time.The Telsmith jaw’s time-tested use as a stationary primarycrusher along with Eurotrack’s experience building trackchassis gave us the ability to meet these needs in a stablemobile platform. Contractors need a crushing plant that theycan operate with other equipment that is available like a 992size loader or a 375 to 390 size excavator,” Patton said. “For quarry operators, this mobility gives them the ability

to crush shot rock at the quarry face and convey theprocessed material back to the secondary crushing operationwith an overland conveyor saving time, money, fuel, haultrucks and people.” The Telsmith J3858 jaw (38 by 60 in. [96.5 by 152 cm]

jaw opening) weighs in at 110,000 lbs. (49,895 kg), is extradeep and wide and is mounted to a Eurotrack X9-2 chassis.The jaw is directly driven by a Cummins QSX15 engine andfed by a 60 in. by 20 ft. (152 cm by 6 m) feeder with 10 ft.(3 m) grizzly-bars and empties onto a 65 in. (165 cm) widedischarge conveyor. The jaws hydraulic relief toggle featuresoverload relief as well as chamber clearing in the event of anunexpected shutdown — eliminating the risk, time andexpense of “digging out.”

Not Your Typical CrusherIn most quarries there is a single massive initial crusher

usually known as the primary crusher that makes the firstmechanical breaking of the rock. This means that once a sec-tion of rock has been blasted, the pieces of rock, typically 3-ft. in diameter and smaller, are loaded onto a haul truck andtaken to the primary crusher, which then breaks the rockdown into smaller pieces. In a large quarry that means thatthose haul trucks, which must be loaded by a piece of equip-ment, are expensive to own and consume massive amountsof fuel. The runs also become longer and longer as the quar-ry face moves farther from the stationary crushing operation.The idea behind the LB3860 is to move a conventional

stationary jaw crusher to the rocks that need to be crushedinstead of bringing the rocks to the crusher, according toPatton. Conveying rock is the more cost-effective form oftransportation and is nearly impossible with shot rock. Thecost of just one 60 ton (54 t) haul truck is well above a mil-lion dollars and an established quarry would typically needseveral trucks to maintain production. This machine is built to handle quarry work, not to be con-

fused with the far smaller machines that are used for onsiterecycling operations. Dependability and longevity are desir-able components of any equipment and the Telsmith J3858hydraulic jaw has been operating around the world since1998. Eurotrack did a complete finite element analysis of the

Conn. Firm Creates First-of Its-KindPrimary Mobile Jaw Crusher

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The Vermont Department of Transportation receivedbids for transportation-related improvement projects.Following is a list of some of the projects let.

County: BenningtonTown:ReadsboroProject Name:Readsboro BRF 0105(3).Contract ID: 89J088Location:On TH 2, Bridge 32 approximately 0.16 kmsouth of the intersection of TH 2 and TH 1 (Vt. Route100).Project:Replacement of the existing structure with anew simple span bridge with minimal channel work.The southern approach work will be minimal while theextended northern approach work will be moderate.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Renaud Brothers Inc. — $2,218,887• Alpine Construction LLC — $2,381,148• Cold River Bridges LLC — $2,467,383• New England Infrastructure Inc. — $2,557,659• Northern Construction Service LLC — $2,616,593• T. Buck Construction Inc. — $2,684,270• Kubricky Construction Corporation — $2,725,272

County: Statewide/Multiple CountiesTowns: St. Johnsbury and Guildhall

Project Name: St. Johnsbury-Guil NH SURF(32).Contract ID: 11B032Location:Beginning in the town of St. Johnsbury atMM 4.684 and extending easterly along U.S. Route 2for a distance of 136,725.60 ft. (25.895 mi.) through thetowns of Kirby, Concord and Lunenburg to MM 1.149in the town of Guildhall (Vt./N.H. State Line).Project: Surface preparation involving patching, pothole repair, and crack sealing; some spot leveling; over-laying with a thin bituminous concrete pavement wear-ing course, traffic markings and other highway relateditems.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Pike Industries Inc. — $3,638,104• All States Asphalt Inc. — $3,666,453• The Gorman Group LLC — $3,805,405

County: StatewideTowns:Richmond and HighgateProject Name:Richmond-Highgate IM BPNT(9).Contract ID: 10A180Location:Richmond Bridge 52S (1-89 bridge overStage Road)(MM 73.55), Milton Bridge 80 (W. MiltonRoad over I-89)(MM 101.03), Milton Bridge 82 (LakeRoad over I-89)(MM 103.26), Georgia Bridges 84N

and 84S (I-89 bridges over Ballard Road)(MM105.67), Georgia Bridge 85 (U.S. Route 7 over I-89)(MM 106.55), St. Albans Bridge 89 (Vt. Route 36over I-89)(MM 114.39), St. Albans Bridge 90 (Vt.Route 104 over I-89)(MM 115.07), St. Albans Bridge91 (Vt. Route 105 over I-89)(MM 116.07), HighgateBridge 99 (Carter Hill Road over I-89)(MM 126.76),Highgate Bridge 101 (U.S. Route 7 over I-89)(MM128.74).Project:Cleaning, lead paint removal and repaintingthe existing steel superstructure members and minorassociated work.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Tri-State Painting Inc. — $3,518,000• Olympus Painting Contractors Inc. — $3,705,737• Klicos Painting Company Inc. — $3,799,482• Atlas Painting and Sheeting Corporation —

$5,668,000• Vimas Painting Company Inc. — $5,806,342• V.H.P. Enterprises Inc. — $5,968,894• Hercules Painting Company Inc. — $6,117,824• ABHE & Svoboda Inc. — $7,140,896

County: BenningtonTowns:Bennington and ManchesterProject Name:Bennington-Manches NH. SURF(29)Contract ID: 11B026Location:Beginning in the town of Bennington onU.S. Route 7 at STA. 201+00.96 (MM 3.807) andextending northerly along U.S. Route 7 for a distanceof 113,060.64 ft. (21.413 mi.) through the towns ofShaftsbury, Glastenbury and Sunderland to STA.244+46.40 (MM 4.630) in the town of Manchesterincluded with this project is treatment of theBennington-North State Highway, the ramps atInterchanges 2, 3, and 4, and the Vt. 7A and KocherDrive approaches.Project: Surface preparation involving patching, pothole repair, and crack sealing; some spot leveling; coldplaning; overlaying with a thin bituminous concretepavement wearing course and traffic markings.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• All States Asphalt Inc. — $4,150,186• Pike Industries Inc. — $4,348,453• The Gorman Group LLC — $4,608,715• Kubricky Construction Corp. — $4,698,944

County: Statewide/Multiple CountiesTowns:Woodford and MarlboroProject Name:Woodford-Marlbor Stpg Sign(35).Contract ID: 10B336Location: Southern region sign replacement - 30.577mi.: Woodford MP 0.000-9.575, Searsburg MP 0.000-5.538, Wilmington MP 0.000-7.160, Marlboro MP0.000-8.304.Project:Removal of existing signs and posts and theinstallation of new signs, sign posts and other relatedhighway items.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• EMI Guide Rail LLC — $85,551• F. R. Lafayette Inc. — $86,995

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MassHighway received bids for transporta-tion-related improvement projects.Following is a list of some of the proj-

ects let.

Location: District 4Document Number: 606587Project: Fabrication and installation ofoverhead and ground-mounted guide signsat various locations.Low Bidder: Liddell Brothers Inc.Bid Amount: $701,361Completion Date: June 22, 2014

Location: District 3Document Number: 606676Project: Resurfacing and related work atvarious locations.Low Bidder:D & R General ContractingInc.Bid Amount: $1,929,287Completion Date: Jan. 7, 2014

Location: BelchertownDocument Number: 605556Project: Intersection improvements andrelated work (including traffic signals)Main Street (Route 181) at Maple (Route202) and Jabish Streets (FAP# STP-002S(397)X).Low Bidder:UEL Contractors Inc.Bid Amount: $637,526Completion Date:April 13, 2013

Location: District 2Document Number: 606612Project: Scheduled and emergency trafficmanagement at various locations.Low Bidder: Liddell Brothers Inc.Bid Amount: $578,700Completion Date: June 22, 2014

Location: District 1Document Number: 606395Project: Scheduled and emergencydrainage repairs at various locations.Low Bidder:A. Pereira ConstructionCompany Inc.Bid Amount: $346,690Completion Date: July 6, 2014

Location: YarmouthDocument Number: 605243Project: Intersection Improvements andrelated work (including traffic signals) atOld Town House and Forest Roads (FAP#HSI-002S(140)X).Low Bidder: P.V. Barone CorporationBid Amount: $946,440Completion Date:Oct. 10, 2013

Location: District 3Document Number: 606672Project:Drainage structure and pipe clean-ing at various locations.Low Bidder:Gillis Brothers Inc.Bid Amount: $555,531Completion Date: June 29, 2014

Location: Concord to LittletonDocument Number: 604472Project: Resurfacing and related work on asection of Route 2 (FAP#s NH-002S(379)& STP-002S(379)).Low Bidder: Brox Industries Inc.Bid Amount: $5,665,092Completion Date:April 11, 2014

Location: HaverhillDocument Number: 605598Project: Resurfacing and related work(including ITS system installation) on asection of Interstate 495 and Route 125Connector (FAP#s IM-495-6(160) &HSIP-495-6(160)).Low Bidder: Brox Industries Inc.Bid Amount: $17,118,894Completion Date:Aug. 14, 2014

Location: District 4Document Number: 606455Project: Resurfacing and related work atvarious locations.Low Bidder: Brox Industries Inc.Bid Amount: $468,926Completion Date: July 6, 2014

Location: District 5Document Number: 606696Project:Highway maintenance and relatedwork at various locations on Martha’sVineyard.Low Bidder: Lawrence-LynchCorporationBid Amount: $673,085Completion Date: July 6, 2014

Location: MansfieldDocument Number: 605665Project: Roadway reconstruction and relat-ed work on a section of Route 106(Eastman Street) (FAP# STP-002S(403)X).Low Bidder: L.A.L. ConstructionCompany Inc.Bid Amount: $1,576,119Completion Date:Nov. 5, 2013

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Joe (L) and Mark Slattery of TristateContracting, Brooklyn, N.Y.,inspect a piece of Cat iron.

(L-R): Dale Bangma and sons, Keith and Justin, Quarry Hill Excavating, Uxbridge,Mass., look at some backhoes.

John Allegra, owner of Allegra Enterprises of East Haddam, Conn., looks at a Cat331 track loader. “The one I had burned out,” said Allegra. “I’m looking to rebuildit.”

Auctioneers begin the two-day event at 8:30 a.m. on Dec. 14.

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Brian Novak, (L) and friend and businesspartner, Billy Possardt, Stafford Springs,Conn., examined the large lots but set theirsights on “the smaller stuff.”

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chassis with real world data from oper-ating 3858 crushers to ensure a trackand carriage capable of handling thestresses of long-term crushing. TheCummins QSX15 500 hp (373 kW)engine is complemented withKawasaki hydraulic VDP pumps, PTTech hydraulic clutch and a triplepower transmission (TPT) speciallydesigned for crawler crusher use. Thispackage is designed to work together toreduce fuel consumption to a mini-mum.

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machine?“Along with being an equipment

dealer and manufacturer, we operate asmall quarry. We recognize the need tocut operating costs to remain competi-tive and profitable. While talking toanother producer about the challengeswe face in the industry, he indicated hisdesire to find a crusher large enough tohandle his shot rock while beingmobile enough to work around hisquarry.” Patton said. “Being a Telsmithdealer, I was familiar with Telsmith’sJ3858 jaw and we had been talking toone of the owners of Eurotrack Inc.,who we have known for over 15 years,about putting larger crushers on trackchassis. It just fit into place. “The economics of a machine like

this makes all the sense in the world.When you look at the potential of elim-inating the operation of a cycle of threeor four haul trucks and simply using anoverland conveyor to handle the mate-rial, the Ace LB3860 starts paying foritself immediately. The cost of convey-ing material is dramatically anddemonstrably lower cost than usinghaul trucks. The key was to have a jawlarge enough to work in a quarry withan ability to easily feed it with existingequipment. With a 17 foot feed height,the option is there to use a loader or anexcavator. With the capability of pro-cessing over 1,000 tons per hour, thequarry is lacking nothing in productionlevels.”

Notable FeaturesThe Ace crusher has some features

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sure on the crusher when it is facinguncrushable or unbreakable rock orpieces of steel. The toggle will alsoclear the chamber in the event of a shut-down. This feature alone is a benefit interms of safety, downtime and per-formance. The crushingplant is also equippedwith a remote control,which allows the entirecrushing and loadingoperation to be controlledby one individual seatedin the excavator or loader.Plant options include abreaker hammer, side dis-charge conveyor, a 5thwheel conveyor hookupto attach an 80 ft.hydraulic jump conveyor,and an electric-dieseldrive combination.

“The jaw that we have used [theTelsmith 3858] was designed original-ly as a stationary jaw which has beentime tested worldwide for 15 years andhas proven itself to be tremendouslyreliable. It is a deep jaw for more crush-ing area and a better nip angle. TheCummins QSX-15 engine is set up for

direct drive to the jaw instead of usinga hydraulic motor resulting in less lossof horsepower between the engine andthe crusher. It also allows the crusher tooperate at lower rpm’s resulting in lessfuel consumption. The track system is

set up with a two-speed drive withenough torque to climb a 22 degreegrade,” he said. “This, along with theplant’s balanced center of gravity, givesthe machine an incredible ability tomove about.”

Working TogetherTo make this machine, Patton com-

bined the expertise of two proven man-ufacturers in the industry: Telsmith Inc.and Eurotrack Inc. Telsmith Inc. of Mequon, Wisc., the

jaw manufacturer, has a 100-year histo-ry in the manufacturing of aggregateequipment. Eurotrack Inc. ofNorthampton, UK, which manufac-tured the power plant and track systemfor this machine, has 20 years of expe-rience as an OEM for various manu-facturers of portable tracked aggregateequipment. Ace Equipment, which is an affiliate

of Becker Construction, has been inbusiness for more than 40 years, tookthe technology from both Telsmith andEurotrack and combined them to buildthe Ace LB 3860. Ace is currentlyworking with Telsmith and Eurotrackto produce an entry-level size mobilejaw crusher, the DB3244, expected outin February 2013 featuring theTelsmith HydraJaw H3244 jaw and theEurotrack X7 chassis.For more information, call 860/429-

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The LB3860, which weighs 275,000 lb. (124,738kg), can process more than 1,000tons (907 t) of material an hour.

This high performance primarymobile jaw crusher is designed forquarries doing high productionand contractors looking to dohigh-volume work.

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Petrowsky Holds Successful Auction in North Franklin

Mike Lato owner of MLato Excavating and Trees,Norwalk, Conn., runs a Hitachi excavator.

John Cabral, owner of Talynn Excavating, Fall River,Mass., walks the expansive grounds in North Franklin,Conn.

Byron Hill and his prize dog, Phoebe, who loves to ridewith Byron when he works on his dairy farm,Broadview Heights Dairy, Coventry, Conn.

John Boudah (R), with Wicket, and Vlad Kuliy withLola walk the grounds. The foursome came fromRovno Home Improvement of Groton, Conn.

The Anton family (L-R) are Brandon Anton, nephew Kane Anton, brother Garrett,and father Danny, Anton Paving Co., Old Lyme, Conn.

Petrowsky Central, the very busy registration desk where a half-dozen clerical staffregister bidders for the active, two-day event.

Eric Booth, manager of Elk Forest Farm Inc., of LakeAriel, Pa., inspects a John Deere up close.

Lou Cavaliere, Cavaliere Industries, Stamford, Conn.,looks at an excavator at the auction.

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Group Criticizes ProposedEast-West Highway in MaineAUGUSTA, Maine (AP) A report by an

environmental group that examines 50 of thecountry’s best and worst transportation proj-ects calls the proposed east-west highwayacross Maine one of the worst. The Sierra Club said that the privately run,

four-lane toll highway cutting through theMaine woods would have negative impactson air and water quality and critical wildlifehabitat. It also said a freight rail line parallelto the proposed route could reduce vehiclemiles traveled and redirect public invest-ments toward passenger and commuter rail. “If there is a need to move more goods

across the state, it makes more sense to revi-talize the existing freight rail line,” said GlenBrand, Sierra Club’s Maine Chapter director.The 220-mi. (354 km) highway would pro-vide a direct highway route between Quebecand New Brunswick, Canada, via Maine. The report noted that similar highway pro-

posals have been studied and rejectednumerous times in the past. A financial fea-sibility study by the Maine TransportationDepartment awaits proposals showingwhere the east-west highway’s connectionsto existing highways would be, putting theproject in a holding pattern. The Legislature earlier this year appropri-

ated $300,000 for the feasibility study, butsaid the money must be paid back by thedeveloper if the highway gets the go-ahead. The report by the 1.4 million-member

Sierra Club opposes highways and bridgeprojects in several other states, citing impactssuch as pollution, sprawl, runoff and cost.However, it praised planned projects such ascommuter rail, bus and streetcar expansions,and bikeways. It also praised a bridge projectin Florida that will restore water flow to theEverglades. The program manager of the project,

Darryl Brown, said the Sierra Club’s reportwas not surprising. “Sierra Club came right out of the gate

opposing this project,” said Brown. Brown took issue with the report, saying

planners are trying to avoid having the high-way go near populated areas and disruptingpeople’s lives. He said the strictest interna-tional environmental standards would be fol-lowed in construction. Brown also said thatrailroads cannot meet the needs of all busi-nesses, and that railroads and the highwaycan work “hand in hand” in delivering goodsacross the state. “There’s room for both,” he said.

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HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT....................17

ITL AUCTIONEERING ......................................................1

J R VINAGRO CORPORATION ......................................1

KRAFT POWER CORP ....................................................1

LORUSSO HEAVY EQUIPMENT LLC ............................9

LOU GIZA EQUIPMENT....................................................1

LUBRICATION TECHNOLOGIES INC ..........................12

MID CITY STEEL CO ......................................................13

MILTON CAT....................................................................13

MULTI MACHINE INC ......................................................1

POWERSCREEN NEW ENGLAND ................................5

ROGERS BROTHERS ....................................................19

THE N.I.C.E. COMPANY ..................................................5

TYLER EQUIPMENT CO ..............................................3,9

W I CLARK CO..................................................................2

WANTED MACK TRUCKS ............................................15

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Tyler Equipment251 Shaker Road

East Longmeadow, MA 01028(413) 525-6351(800) 292-6351

1980 Berlin TurnpikeBerlin, CT 06037(860) 356-0840(800) 352-4473

Parts: (860) 356-0848

www.tylerequipment.com

C.N. Wood Co., Inc.200 Merrimac St.

Woburn, MA 01801(781) 935-1919

Avon, MA (508) 584-8484

Johnston, RI(401) 942-9191

www.cn-wood.com

Joseph Equipment Company300 Gay Street

Manchester, NH 03103603-641-8608

www.josephequipment.com

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200 Merrimac StreetWoburn, MA781-935-1919

60 Shun PikeJohnston, RI401-942-9191

102 State RoadWhately, MA413-665-7009

140 Wales AvenueAvon, MA508-584-8484