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IC Workshops Give Firms

Competitive Edge…8

Hunyady Holds Sale for

Marks Contracting…122

Halmar Sponsors Race

for St. Jude’s…14

Inside

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

Truck & Trailer Section........................................59-65

Recycling Section ....69-94

Business Calendar ......102

Attachment & PartsSection ..................109-115

Auction Section....120-132

Advertisers Index ........130

By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT

Heth’s Run Bridge replacement projectnear the Pittsburgh, Pa., Zoo and PPGAquarium is well on the way toward itsscheduled opening date of October 1. The100-year-old bridge was reportedly crum-bling and in need of replacement. It carried26,722 cars each day through ButlerStreet.According to Dan Cessna of the

Pennsylvania Department ofTransportation (PennDOT), the new four-lane bridge is meant to mimic the architec-ture of the 100-year-old bridge it’s replac-ing, and has been in development for adecade.PennDOT awarded the contract of

$14.9 million to Trumbull Corporation,under the direction of Mehmet Akinci.Work began on Sept. 5, 2013, and fullcompletion is set for Dec. 8.The project covers the replacement of

the existing bridge structure with a newThe project covers the replacement of the existing bridge structure with a new single spanstructure, minor roadway re-alignment of the east approach, traffic signal improvements,drainage installation and other miscellaneous construction.

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Damaged Del. Bridge on I-495Partially ReopensBy Randall ChaseASSOCIATED PRESS

DOVER, Del. (AP) Delaware transportationofficials on July 31 partially reopened a bridgeon a key East Coast interstate that was closed inearly June because several supporting columnswere tilting.The southbound lanes of the Interstate 495

bridge over the Christina River were reopenedshortly before 5 p.m., about a month earlier thanexpected.Officials said a jacking operation to realign

the south side of the bridge was completedabout midday, and six heavily loaded dumptrucks were used to weight-test the bridge beforethe southbound lanes were reopened.The northbound lanes are expected to reopen

by Labor Day.“There is still a lot of hard work to do to fully

reopen this bridge, but we’ve reached an impor-tant milestone in the effort to safely completerepairs as quickly as possible,” Gov. JackMarkell said in a hastily called news conferenceshortly before the bridge reopened.Once workers finish stabilizing the bridge

see TRUMBULL page 96

see BRIDGE page 121

It was announced Aug. 1 by Edward EhrbarInc. principals Patrick J. Ahern, president, andMatthew J. Ahern, executive vice president,that they have entered into a definitive agree-ment to form a new business unit with “Ehrbar”

becoming an operating division of KomatsuAmerica Corp., Rolling Meadows, Ill., a sub-sidiary of Komatsu LTD., the world’s secondlargest manufacturer and supplier of earthmov-ing equipment. Both Aherns will continue to

serve Edward Ehrbar Inc. in their presentcapacities. Edward Ehrbar Inc. will continue tooperate under its founding name.

Ehrbar Becomes Operating Division of Komatsu

see EHRBAR page 30

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SPECIAL SECTION69 RECYCLING, CRUSHING AND SCREENINGBe sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on recycling, crushing and screening.

FEATURES8 INTELLIGENT COMPACTION WORKSHOPS OFFERHANDS-ON TRAININGICDM workshops offer hands-on IC training, while IC Overview workshops remainat a general, conceptual level. If you’re attending an ICDM workshop, you’re probably a paving or an earthmoving supervisor, manager or operator.

14 HALMAR RACES TO RAISE SUPPORT FOR ST.JUDE’S CHILDREN’S HOSPITALHalmar International, one of New York State’s largest public works contractors,sponsors a dirt track race team that races at locations in the lower Hudson Valleyof New York, primarily Accord Speedway and Middletown Speedway.

18 RESURFACING PROJECT ON ROUTE 146 TO BEGINLATER THIS SUMMER IN WEST CLIFTON PARKNew York State Department of Transportation Commissioner Joan McDonaldannounced that a $1.68 million project to resurface a 4-mi. (6.4 km) stretch ofRoute 146 in the western part of the town of Clifton Park will begin later this year.

18 GORILLA HAMMERS ACQUIRES ASSETS OF ATEQUIPMENT’S HYDRAULIC HAMMER DIVISIONAlthough the Topolewski family will continue to rent excavators and provide excavation, crushing and demolition services through Mass Site Development, allhydraulic hammer related parts and services will be handled by Gorilla HydraulicBreakers of Randolph, Mass.

24 MIDCO DEMOLITION TOOL TO CO-SPONSOR ‘OLD STEWBALL’Joining with Dallas, Texas-based USO and dealer Six and Mango of Grand Prairie,Texas, Midco Demolition Tool will help bring a 1957 Chevy named “Old Stewball”out of retirement for the race, which will be held from Aug. 9 to 15.

34 CRITICS WANT MORE DETAILS ON SANDYRECOVERY PROJECT SPENDING IN N.J.New Jersey Senate President Steve Sweeney said newly released reports on thestate’s biggest Superstorm Sandy recovery projects are not detailed enough.

36 SHAFER EQUIPMENT EXPANDS ITS TERRAMAC RT9 FLEETTerramac LLC, a manufacturer of rubber-track crawler carriers, has announced thatShafer Equipment LLC, its dealer in West Virginia, has added 12 Terramac RT9crawler carrier units to its rental fleet in 2014, with plans for further expansion.

38 DITCH WITCH OF GEORGIA HOLDS EASTERNREGION DEMO EVENTApproximately 200 guests from all parts east of the Mississippi River, includingareas in Canada, made their way to Ditch Witch of Georgia in Forest Park, Ga., fortwo days of rock drilling instruction of the Ditch Witch “We Rock” rock drillingtraining event on June 25 and 26.

48 C.N. WOOD REACHES MILESTONE BY PUTTINGCUSTOMERS FIRSTEven as Bob Benard looks back on 50 years in business, he continues to lookahead. After all, reaching your golden anniversary takes more than just resting onwhat you’ve already done and built.

122HUNYADY HOLDS SALE FOR MARKSCONTRACTING IN LEBANON, PA.The complete liquidation auction was held for Marks Contracting of Lebanon andfeatured a wide assortment of equipment, including rubber-tired loaders andattachments, hydraulic excavators and attachments, asphalt paving equipment,trench shoring shoring equipment, skid steers and more.

124 IRONPLANET AWARDED CONTRACT FOR U.S. DODROLLING STOCK SURPLUS ASSETSThe DLA issued the final contract award to IronPlanet on July 25, 2014, pursuantto a competitive bid process that was held on April 1, 2014.

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Intelligent Compaction Workshops Offer Hands-On Training By Alicia LaguardaSPECIAL TO CEG

Who Wants To Go First? If you’re a participant at a StateTransportation Innovation Council Intelligent Compactionworkshop, those words pack a lot of meaning. First of all,they’re an announcement that sitting back and taking notesis officially over — good news for the roll-up-your-sleeves,active types that make the great majority of the audience.And of course, they let you know that now you get to be theone at the controls of a roller, putting to work what you’velearned a couple of hours ago. And by the way, there’ll belots of people watching — peers, coworkers, a couple ofmedia people, maybe your boss…no pressure.

So what are you doing here anyway? Good question, long answer. The Federal Highway

Administration Intelligent Compaction or IC workshopscome in two flavors, Intelligent Compaction DataManagement (ICDM) workshops and IntelligentCompaction Overview workshops.

ICDM workshops offer hands-on IC training, while ICOverview workshops remain at a general, conceptual level.If you’re attending an ICDM workshop, you’re probably apaving or an earthmoving supervisor, manager or operator.You’ve heard about IC and you realize that it’s going to bethe way of handling paving projects.

You may also be the owner of the company, and the rea-son you’re attending is simple — you want to get that com-petitive advantage sooner rather than later. You’re ready toimplement it, either in a pilot project, or across the board, soyou want to know what it involves and expose your peopleto it as soon as possible.

Is There Such a Thing as an IC Machine? Mike Jouben, head of SITECH Northeast, official dealer

of Trimble Positioning Technology, said “Yes — and no. “Basically an ‘IC machine’ is a vibratory roller, as

opposed to a static roller, equipped with mounted accelerom-eters, a global positioning system (GPS) and infrared sensorsto track asphalt temperature.”

As Jouben explained, it’s not a totally different machine,but it’s outfitted with technology to manage and monitor thecompaction process in ways that an ordinary vibratory roller

cannot; IC equipment collects and displays information real-time that historically was not able to be leveraged by themachine operator.

“With IC, the operator can keep track of roller passes andmonitor coverage of the entire surface, helping to preventareas being missed by the roller train. The temperature of theasphalt surface and the stiffness of compacted materials arealso recorded and provide feedback that the rolling pattern isdoing its job,” Jouben said.

What’s the Point? In two words, improved performance and consistency.According to the U.S. Department of Transportation

and the Federal Highway Agency, “Pavement is typicallydesigned to bear traffic demands for at least 20 years withregularly scheduled maintenance.” When pavementcracks prematurely, one of the causes could be that thepavement and base layer were not compacted properly, orthere is not a uniform thickness. Reducing highway repaircosts speaks volumes, and that alone could be a major rea-son for going IC. And if that’s not enough, there’s also

Mock roads were set up to simulate real-lifepaving conditions. Milton CAT and SITECHNortheast even went as far as burying softmaterial in places below the surface to add

further realism to the demonstration.

Inside the tent, Trimble representative Marc Delaneywas on hand to answer questions and provide screendemonstrations using Vision Link, a machine monitor-ing technology.

An attendee listens intently to the advice and instructionprovided by Kevin Garcia, Trimble paving specialist.

Hands-on training was provided for all attendees asthey explored and experimented with intelligent com-paction.

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Halmar Races to Raise Support for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital

Halmar International, one of New York State’s largestpublic works contractors, sponsors a dirt track raceteam that races at locations in the lower Hudson

Valley of New York, primarily Accord Speedway andMiddletown Speedway. The team’s driver, WillyAuchmoody, has raced dirt and asphalt tracks in the area formore than twenty years. Auchmoody also is a sales repre-sentative of Jesco, the John Deere dealership for much of theNew York metropolitan area and New Jersey. Several years ago Willy Auchmoody’s wife, Becky, devel-

oped a passion for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. It started in1999 when a local radio station was running a promotion toraise money for St. Jude’s.

“I decided to get involved primarily byworking with the kids and teachers in ourlocal school district to raise funds,” saidBecky. “Since then we have managed toraise about $50,000 for needy, sick chil-dren receiving treatment at St. Jude’s. In2012, I was invited to visit St. Jude’s and toattend a seminar they were putting togeth-er to help support fundraising activitieslike the one that I was involved in. I metwith some resistance at first, but was even-tually able to convince my husband, Willy,to also attend. Let me be clear, it wasn’tdifficult to get Willy to attend because hewas too busy or didn’t think it was impor-tant. Willy knew the trip would tug at hisheartstrings and wasn’t sure if he was upfor it emotionally.” Becky said they were both unprepared for what they saw. “There’s nothing more difficult than watching young chil-

dren suffer through some very difficult treatments. On theother hand there is nothing more inspiring than hearing thestories of children that would not have otherwise receivedtreatment, getting the treatment that they needed and return-ing to good health.”Following the trip, both Willy and Becky were inspired to

take their fundraising to the next level. Unfortunately, thelocal school system discontinued fundraising events onschool premises. “Using the school teachers and the kids for fundraising

was really the backbone of our plan,” said Becky. “It felt likewe had been kicked in the stomach. Then the thought

occurred to us that we are reasonably well known in the localracing communities and have a good relationship with someof the track owners. Maybe that was our opportunity. Wecontacted the owners of Accord Speedway and they basical-ly told us that we could do whatever we would like to do.Willy approached Chris Larsen, president of HalmarInternational and the sponsor of our race team. Chris cameup with the idea of using a race weekend that Halmar wasalready sponsoring at the track and turning it into a fundrais-ing event for St. Jude’s, thus became St. Jude’s NightPresented by Halmar Racing at Accord Speedway, Friday,June 27, 2014.”Halmar and the Auchmoodys set up games and bounce

Becky and Willy Auchmoody.

Willy Auchmoody (L) thanks Chris Larsen, president ofHalmar International, for his contributions, whichmade for a very successful fundraising event.

Halmar Racing was represented with three cars on the track; two in the modified division and one in the juniorslingshot division.

Willy Auchmoody prepares to enter the track in his Halmar Racing St.Jude’s Hospital modified racecar.

see RACE page 126

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NJDOT officials announced July 28 the start of a bridgemaintenance project that will make repairs to 27 bridgesalong stretches of I-295 in Camden and Burlington coun-ties.“The Department is committed to keeping New Jersey’s

bridges in a state of good repair,” said ActingCommissioner Joseph Bertoni. “Investing in existing assetsby doing preventive maintenance promotes safety andextends the useful life of infrastructure before more costlyrepair or replacement projects are needed.”To help extend the service life of these bridges, NJDOT

will be performing different levels of bridge maintenancework at each location including deck patching, curb repair,expansion joint reconstruction, header reconstruction, side-walk repair, deck crack repairs, cleaning of drainage sys-tems, power washing, and application of a corrosioninhibitor.Work also will be performed below each structure,

including repairs to abutment walls and piers, epoxy water-proofing, and lubrication of bearings.NJDOT’s contractor, Nagi Construction began work

July 28, starting on structures in Bordentown, with opera-tions progressing southward. Some of the structures carryI-295 over local roads, while some carry local roads over I-295.The $2.5 million federally funded project is scheduled to

be completed by summer 2015.The department recently started a similar bridge preven-

tive maintenance project on Route 55, and completed proj-ects along Interstate 95 and Interstate 295 in MercerCounty, Route 18 in Monmouth and Middlesex counties,Interstate 195 in Mercer, Monmouth, and Ocean counties,and Routes 33, 35, and 71 in Monmouth County.

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Repair of Dozens ofBridges Along I-295in N.J. to Begin Gorilla Hammers has acquired the

assets of AT Equipment, based inSutton, Mass., a provider ofhydraulic hammer and boom mount-ed demolition products for 20 years.AT Equipment, which is known

for offering competitive pricing onhydraulic breakers, tools, parts,rentals and sales, was founded byAlex Topolewski, who has more than35 years of experience working withconstruction and demolition equip-ment. Although the Topolewski family

will continue to rent excavators andprovide excavation, crushing anddemolition services through MassSite Development, all hydraulichammer related parts and serviceswill be handled by Gorilla HydraulicBreakers of Randolph, Mass.

“Once our current breakers arephased out, we will exclusively uti-lize Gorilla Hydraulic Breakers inour fleet,” said Topelewski. “Speaking from experience with

some of our vendors, customersoften are lost in the shuffle duringacquisitions,” said Joe Tedesco, pres-ident of Gorilla Hammers.“Retaining AT Equipment’s cus-tomer base is critical to the successof this venture. Our goal is to providean enhanced level of service for allof AT Equipment customers whileensuring that customers based incentral and western Massachusettsare not inconvenienced by workingwith our Boston area location.”To achieve these goals, Gorilla

will be enhancing its level of serviceto all current and prospective cus-

tomers in Massachusetts to includefree pickup and drop off or freightfor all retail hydraulic hammerrebuilds and free delivery or freighton all retail demolition tools andhammers. In addition, Nitrogencharge service is available for mosthammers at the Boston-area facilityGorilla, a division of Tech

Hydraulics, is a U.S.-based supplierof boom mounted demolition attach-ments. It specializes in sales andservice of hydraulic hammers andheavy demolition tool bits.For more information, call

888/81-GORILLA or visitwww.gorillahammers.com .

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Gorilla Hammers Acquires Assets of ATEquipment’s Hydraulic Hammer Division

New York State Department ofTransportation Commissioner JoanMcDonald announced that a $1.68million project to resurface a 4-mi.(6.4 km) stretch of Route 146 in thewestern part of the town of CliftonPark will begin later this year.Funding for this project was accel-erated into this construction seasonby Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo inorder to repair widespread damagefrom the harsh winter weather.“Under the guidance of Gov.

Cuomo, the New York StateDepartment of Transportation isrepairing roads throughout theEmpire State to improve pavementconditions and protect the taxpay-ers’ investment in highways thatworsened over the winter season,”McDonald said. “The work laterthis year will vastly improve condi-tions for all travelers on Route 146,

which is a vital route that connectshomes and neighboring towns,brings people to school and towork, and contributes to tourismand business efforts in this beauti-ful part of southern SaratogaCounty.”Clifton Park Town Supervisor

Phil Barrett said, “I would like tothank Commissioner McDonaldand her staff for their attention tothe problematic road conditions onthis section of Route 146. CliftonPark residents and motoriststhroughout the Capital Region thatuse Route 146 will be pleased withthe improvements.”Work on Route 146 will include

removing the old, worn layer ofpavement and replacing it with newblacktop from just north of theintersection with Riverview Roadin Rexford to just east of the inter-

section of Route 146A. Short seg-ments of Glenridge Road and BlueBarns Road also will be paved nearwhere they intersect with Route146. The ramps between Route 146and Route 146A will also berepaved.Work is expected to begin in the

late summer and conclude in lateOctober. Because of traffic vol-umes, much of the work is antici-pated to occur at night.An average of more than 17,000

motor vehicles use Route 146 dailybetween Glenridge Road and Route146A. An average of more than11,500 motor vehicles use Route146 daily between Glenridge Roadand Riverview Road in Rexford.

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The New York State Department of Transportationreceived bids for transportation-related improvementprojects.Following is a list of some of the projects let.

County: OnondagaProject No.: D262431Project: Route I-81 (over Route 11 and over BrightonAve.) bridge joint repair & replacement contract in the cityof Syracuse and town of Onondaga.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Slate Hill Constructors Inc. — $778,819• Vector Construction Corporation — $814,325• Economy Paving Company Inc. — $1,006,798• R De Vincentis Construction — $1,094,000• Tuscarora Construction Company Inc. — $1,954,060

County: SteubenProject No.:D262487Project: Replacement of two Route 225 bridges (precastconcrete) over Caton Creek in the towns of Caton andCorning.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Economy Paving Company Inc. — $1,398,800• Dolomite Products/dba A L Blades — $1,425,315• Cold Spring Construction Company — $1,474,358• Ramsey Constructors Inc. — $1,531,990• C P Ward Inc. — $1,540,443• Slate Hill Constructors Inc. — $1,560,588• G Devincentis & Son Construction Inc. — $1,567,000• Villager Construction Inc. — $1,587,659• The L C Whitford Company Inc. — $1,667,887• FAHS Construction Group — $1,685,637• Vector Construction Corporation — $1,705,045• Sealand Contractors Corporation — $1,721,000• Bothar Construction LLC — $1,773,960• Chemung Contracting Corporation — $1,778,387

County: SteubenProject No.:D262522Project:N.Y. 21/N.Y. 36 bridge rehabilitation over BigCreek in the town of Hornellsville.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Dolomite Products/dba A L Blades — $2,299,247• Ramsey Constructors Inc. — $2,312,981• Sealand Contractors Corporation — $2,332,115• Cold Spring Construction Company — $2,345,881• C P Ward Inc. — $2,542,635• FAHS Construction Group — $2,652,733• The L C Whitford Company Inc. — $2,672,315• Slate Hill Constructors Inc. — $2,764,488

County: ChemungProject No.:D262523Project: Rehabilitation of Route I-86 over Chemung River

in the town of Chemung.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Economy Paving Company Inc. — $3,546,959• The L C Whitford Company Inc. — $3,863,887• FAHS Construction Group — $4,026,324• Vector Construction Corporation — $4,171,151• R De Vincentis Construction — $5,375,000• Chemung Contracting Corporation — $8,590,799

County: WarrenProject No.:D262376Project: Beach Road reconstruction -— Phase 2, town ofLake George.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Kubricky Construction Corporation — $1,249,995• Rifenburg Construction Inc. — $1,306,225• Callanan Industries Inc. — $1,382,383• Delsignore Blacktop Paving Inc. — $1,465,364• Luck Brothers Inc. — $1,502,747• Peckham Road Corporation — $1,829,762

County: ErieProject No.:D262506Project: 7.6 mi. of asphalt concrete resurfacing on Route400 in the towns of Elma and west Seneca.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Keeler Construction Company Inc. — $3,154,931• Concrete Applied Tec/dba Catco — $3,199,949• Union Concrete & Construction — $3,222,078• Oakgrove Construction Inc. — $3,240,525• D&H Excavating Inc. — $3,290,528

• Sealand Contractors Corporation — $3,524,000• Occhino Corporation — $3,556,249• Zoladz Construction Company Inc. — $3,630,674

Counties: Broome and TiogaProject No.:D262507Project: Culvert lining, invert paving and repair on 20 cul-verts on various routes.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Vacri Construction Corporation — $2,412,000• Bothar Construction LLC — $2,453,792 • Gorick Construction Company Inc. — $2,636,348• Tetra Tech Construction — $2,938,938• ZMKConstruction Inc. — $2,946,000• Vector Construction Corporation — $2,979,839• Lancaster Development Inc. — $3,044,595• Dycon Construction Northe — $3,289,309• FAHS Construction Group — $3,558,191• Slate Hill Constructors Inc. — $3,657,437• C P Ward Inc. — $4,188,835• Chemung Contracting Corporation — $4,347,800

Counties: Clinton and FranklinProject No.:D262524 Project: Rustic box beam guide rail replacement inside theAdirondack Park on various routes.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Cardona & Sons Inc. — $965,000• Pavilion Drainage Supply Company — $1,013,336• Elderlee Inc. — $1,037,748• EMI Guide Rail LLC — $1,094,748

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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

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Midco Demolition Tool to Co-Sponsor ‘Old Stewball’Midco Demolition Tool Co.

announced that it will co-sponsor arace car at the famous BonnevilleSalt Flats in Wendover, Utah.Joining with Dallas, Texas-

based USO and dealer Six andMango of Grand Prairie, Texas,Midco Demolition Tool will helpbring a 1957 Chevy named “OldStewball” out of retirement for therace, which will be held from Aug.9 to 15.Midco manager (and one-time

dragster owner) David Spainhoursaid he and his company have par-ticipated in sponsoring all types ofracing cars for 30 years, but healways wanted to sponsor aBonneville racer. “We will be at the Bonneville

Salt Flats in Wendover to watch the’57 Chevy try to break the 250mile-per-hour record,” saidSpainhour. “When this happens,‘Old Stewball’ will be the fasteststock-bodied 1957 Chevy in exis-tence.” The vehicle and Six and

Mango’s Tom Hurley, the driver,will have to do qualifying runs to

build up to the 250 mph run on thefive-mile course, he added.“Tom [Hurley] is qualified and

licensed up to 175 [mph] on thetwo-mile course at this time andwill have to qualify for 200 mile-per-hour before he can attempt the250 mile-per-hour-run. ‘Old

Stewball’ will be powered by aSupercharged Big Block Chevyengine using powerful nitromethane fuel,” Spainhour said.“Old Stewball’s” driver, Tom

Hurley of Six and MangoEquipment is a construction safetyteam trainer with experience in

both civilian and military instruc-tion techniques. Hurley also is anEMT with vast experience insearch and rescue operations withSearch One Rescue Team. He iscertified in confined space, trench,high angle and swift water rescue.In addition to his role at Six and

Mango, Hurley currently is a mili-tary emergency management spe-cialist.Hurly has been racing since

1960. He has extensive experienceas a drag racer, top fuel, off-road,circle track and now gas class.Spainhour is not only looking

forward to the event but he alsowill share the excitement withMidco’s hydraulic hammer cus-tomers and race enthusiasts.“We determined that this would

be an exciting and fun event to helppromote our new line of Midcodesigned and produced hydraulichammers,” said Spainhour. “We areinviting all our customers to join usfor the event scheduled for August9, 2014 to August 15, 2014. Midcowill have all kinds of refreshmentsand the attendees will be able toexamine the ’57 Chevy up close.”For more information, call

214/688-0444.(This story also can be found

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Joining with Dallas, Texas-based USO and dealer Six and Mango of Grand Prairie, Texas, MidcoDemolition Tool will help bring a 1957 Chevy named “Old Stewball” out of retirement for the race,which will be held from Aug. 9 to 15.

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NFL’s Buffalo Bills StadiumSites Explored in Toronto By John WawrowAP SPORTS WRITER

A Buffalo Bills prospective ownershipgroup that includes rocker Jon Bon Jovi hasconducted a feasibility study into buying theNFL franchise and building a stadium inToronto, said a person close to the situation.The study identified at least three potential

stadium sites, two in Toronto, including oneon the waterfront, and another in the suburbof Mississauga, the person told TheAssociated Press. The person spoke to theAP on condition of anonymity because BonJovi and his partners, Larry Tanenbaum andthe Rogers family, have not publiclyrevealed details of their plans to purchase theteam.Andy Bergmann, responsible for oversee-

ing the Bon Jovi group’s stadium plans, con-firmed July 24 in an email to the AP that hiscompany has conducted stadium studies,“but nothing related to any specific site.”“We have undertaken engineering and

design studies,” wrote Bergmann, co-founder of Toronto-based Wessex CapitalPartners, a growth equity investment firmthat specializes in architecture, design andengineering services. “All of our work hasbeen about a generic site and whether it wasmore rural or urban. We are aware of poten-tial sites in the western NY and southernOntario region, and are in fact meeting withtwo Buffalo area developers.“No feasibility studies have been under-

taken on any site to date.”Tanenbaum is chairman of Maple Leaf

Sports and Entertainment, which controlsthe NBA Raptors and NHL Maple Leafs.The Rogers family includes Edward Rogers,deputy chairman of RogersCommunications, the Toronto-based com-munications giant.The Bills are being sold following the

death of Hall of Fame owner Ralph Wilsonin March.

Under terms of the team’s lease with thestate and county, the Bills — includingWilson’s estate — are not allowed to negoti-ate with anyone, who to their knowledge,has an intention of relocating the team beforethe end of the 2022 season, when the leaseends.The feasibility study was commissioned

about 18 months ago and overseen by aninvestment bank, the person said, adding thatone of the stadium construction costs wasbetween $800 million and $900 million.The Bon Jovi group has not said they

would relocate the team, but Erie CountyExecutive Mark Poloncarz told the AP onJuly 27 that he has no doubt the group’sintentions are to move the Bills to Toronto.“It is my personal opinion that any bid

associated with the Toronto group has along-term interest in moving the team toToronto,” Poloncarz said, while attendingBills training camp in suburban Rochester,N.Y.The Bills most recently were valued by

Forbes at $870 million. They are projected tobe sold for at least $1 billion, partly becauseNFL teams rarely go on the market.The Toronto group is represented by

Goldman Sachs, and is one of at least 10groups to have submitted a nondisclosureagreement form to Morgan Stanley, thebanking firm overseeing the Bills sale onbehalf of Wilson’s estate.Among those also listed as returning their

forms are Buffalo Sabres owners Terry andKim Pegula and New York City real estatemogul Donald Trump.It’s possible that a prospective owner

could be identified by as early as late August,and be presented to NFL owners forapproval during league meetings in earlyOctober.

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Ehrbar, a leading metropolitan New Yorkand lower Connecticut area heavy construc-tion equipment distributor, established in1903 is headquartered in Yonkers, N.Y., withbranch locations in Holbrook, L.I., N.Y., andDanbury, Conn.“From the very beginning, our philosophy

has been to develop and maintain close per-sonal relationships with our customersthrough a hands on approach. From the sin-gle machine owner operator to major fleetinstallations, we plan the exact sameapproach into the future,” said Pat Ahern.“With this new association and its enhancedresources, Ehrbar is poised for acceleratedgrowth in the rapidly changing marketplaceof the greater New York and Connecticutareas that we serve.”Matt Ahern added, “Ehrbar’s most valued

assets are its people and our day to day cus-tomer-comes-first philosophy has spelled

success for over 110 years. This formula andour association with Komatsu for over 25years as a distributor will provide for evengreater and more efficient market coveragewith an expanded plan to provide enhancedservices to our existing and future customerbase.”For Komatsu America Corp., this is part

of a strategic reinforcement of the distributornetwork. Komatsu’s goal is to place itselfcloser to the customer to provide superiorproducts, superior services and superiorsolutions. Edward Ehrbar Inc. has a longhistory of excellent performance and strongcustomer relationships, so this is a mutuallybeneficial agreement, according to the com-panies.For more information, visit

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Norris Sales’s Zajick ThrowsOut First Pitch for Phillies

Karen Zajick, vicepresident of NorrisSales Company Inc.,Plymouth Meeting,Pa., threw out thefirst pitch for thegame between thePhiladelphia Philliesand the San FranciscoGiants on July 24. Shewas nominated forthe honor by theCommercial Divisionof Citizens Bank.

Underfloor Service Distribution: Key for Green BuildingsOn July 15, Professional Women in

Construction (PWC) presented a forum on“Underfloor ServiceDistribution (UFSD): A KeyStrategy for GreenBuildings,” the latest install-ment in PWC’s ongoingContinuing Ed series. It waspresented by Tate AccessFloors Northeast RegionalManager James Rizzo.Rizzo explained that today

renovations and new con-struction focus on “green” —they need to demonstrate highperformance, sustainabilityand financial advantages.Under Floor ServiceDistribution meets these crite-ria and is now used increas-ingly in owner occupied com-mercial office buildings; highrise commercial developmentprojects; schools and highereducation; libraries; govern-ment buildings; casinos anddata centers. The UFSD or “raised floor

strategy” is a method that,simply stated, places all

power, voice and cabling under the floor sys-tem rather than overhead and then uses open

plenum under the raised floor to supply con-ditioned air to the occupants. This strategy

ensures improved IAQ (indoor air quality)due to reduced pollutants and other factors;

comfort; flexibility; andincreased daylight. Theseadvantages have beenproven to increase workforceproductivity or student per-formance and lessen absen-teeism. Moreover, the sys-tem generally pays for itselfwithin a year or less of instal-lation.Nancy Czesak, Tishman,

an AECOM Company,chairs the PWC continuinged committee. The continu-ing ed program offers creditsas AIA/CEUs.The program was held at

the General Society ofMechanics & Tradesmen,NYC. For more information, call

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(L-R) are James Rizzo, Tate Access Floors; Olga Vinogradova; Nancy Czesak, Tishman, an AECOM Company;and Kendra Potasiewicz, Johnson Controls Inc.

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

Counties: Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon,Middlesex, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex, Unionand WarrenContract No.: 14401Location:Various locations.Project: Long-life pavement markings.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Denville Line Painting Inc. — $6,789,173• Traffic Lines Inc. — $6,976,879• Zone Striping Inc. — $7,159,333

Completion Date:Dec. 31, 2014

Counties: Essex and HudsonContract No.: 13435Location: Six Bridges, Routes 7, 21 and 185.Project:Maintenance bridge painting.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Corcon Inc. — $7,225,750• Anka Painting Company Inc. — $7,762,000• Allied Painting Inc. — $8,003,311• Jupiter Painting Contracting Company Inc. —

$10,207,427• Liberty/Alpha J/V — $10,850,000• Iron Bridge Constructors Inc. — $14,337,000• Atsalis Brothers Painting Company — $14,621,587• Hercules Painting Company Inc. — $17,914,250

Completion Date:Oct. 31, 2016

Counties: Burlington and CamdenContract No.: 13422Location: Contract South, Sub-Region. Project:Maintenance roadway repair.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• South State Inc. — $7,851,156• Richard E Pierson Construction Company Inc. —

$7,995,159• Glasgow Inc. — $8,288,292• Joseph Defino Trucking Company Inc. T/A Defino

Contracting Company — $10,723,082Completion Date:Oct. 15, 2014

County: HudsonContract No.: 13160Location: Route U.S. 1 and 9 (Pulaski Skyway).Project:Deck replacement.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• CCA Civil/Daidone Electric, A Joint Venture —$209,991,386

• E. E. Cruz/Tully Construction Company, A JointVenture — $219,371,679

• Ferreira Construction Company Inc. — $221,388,000• Kiska Construction Inc. — $222,914,000• Yonkers Contracting Company Inc. — $228,211,494

• Schiavone Construction Company LLC —$232,132,000

• Conti Enterprises Inc. — $232,772,772Completion Date: June 21, 2016

Counties: Cumberland and GloucesterContract No.: 13441Location: Fifty-five bridges in various location.Project: Bridge preventive maintenance.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Power Concrete Company Inc. — $3,488,452• Mount Construction Company Inc. — $3,691,588• South State Inc. — $3,930,642• Nagi Construction Company Inc. — $4,278,252• Berto Construction Inc. — $4,447,933• Allied Painting Inc. — $4,490,268• Driscoll Construction Company Inc. d/b/a M. J.

Driscoll — $5,073,750• IEW Construction Group Inc. — $5,086,394• Iron Bridge Constructors Inc. — $5,855,000• A.P. Construction Inc. — $7,877,460• JPC Group Inc. — $7,912,300• Midlantic Construction LLC — $9,923,000

Completion Date: June 30, 2015

County: MonmouthContract No.: 14110Location: Route 18 from Route 34 to C.R. 547.Project: Roadway repair.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Intercounty Paving Associates LLC — $4,359,000• Stavola Contracting Company Inc. — $4,472,800

• Earle Asphalt Company — $4,484,313• Tarheel Enterprises Inc. — $4,888,000• Schifano Construction Corporation — $5,103,689• Lucas Construction Group Inc. — $5,454,545• C J Hesse Inc. — $5,887,674

Completion Date:April 20, 2015

Counties: Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May,

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Contract No.: 14407Location:Various locations in the south region.Project:Maintenance bridge repairs.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• A.P. Construction Inc. — $1,081,481• Mount Construction Company Inc. — $1,200,125• Nagi Construction Company Inc. — $1,212,232• Ferreira Construction Company Inc. — $1,275,186• J Fletcher Creamer & Son Inc. — $1,466,469• IEW Construction Group Inc. — $1,839,351

Completion Date:March 31, 2015

County: Morris

Contract No.: 14104Location: Route 46 over Musconetcong River.Project: Bridge reconstruction.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• J.F.Creamer & Son Joint Venture With Joseph M.Sanzari Inc. — $3,438,408

• Ritacco Construction Inc. — $4,080,000• Carbro Constructors Corporation — $4,817,676

Completion Date: Jan. 16, 2015

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By Geoff MulvIhillASSOCIATED PRESS

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) New JerseySenate President Steve Sweeney saidnewly released reports on the state’sbiggest Superstorm Sandy recoveryprojects are not detailed enough.Gov. Chris Christie’s administration

released its first integrity monitorreports recently, more than 16 monthsafter Christie signed a law requiringthem for contracts of $5 million ormore.Sweeney said the 24-page reports,

which were released the week of July14, include summaries of projects butdo not give enough information.“We want details,” Sweeney, a

Democrat from West Deptford, saidduring a news conference at theStatehouse. “We want to know whatwe did right and what we did wrong.”

Sweeney said the report cost $5million. Details from contractors whocompleted each section show totalfees and expenses of about $235,000.A spokesman of Sweeney initially

said the Senate president had misspo-ken, but later said the $5 million figureis correct because it includes spendingso far on a firm to consider companieseligible for Sandy recovery contractsand one hired by the Department ofCommunity Affairs for monitoring.“The program is in full compliance

with the statute that Senator Sweeneyhimself sponsored,” said MichaelDrewniak, a spokesman of Christie.Democratic lawmakers have had

other complaints about the monitor-ing.Some complained earlier this year

that the administration was taking toolong to hire monitors, which meantdelays in making public information

about the progress of programs.Only five contracts are subject to

the monitoring. Grant awards areexcluded, as are big projects wherethere are no individual contracts worthat least $5 million.Those subject to monitoring are the

state’s housing programs run throughthe Department of Community Affairsand projects in Atlantic Highlands,Belmar, Elizabeth and Perth Amboy.The Belmar boardwalk reconstruc-

tion was completed nearly a yearbefore monitoring began. The marinareplacement in Atlantic Highlandswas nearly complete as of June 30. AMarina in Perth Amboy, waterfrontpark in Elizabeth and the DCA’s pro-grams are expected to take longer.

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WASHINGTON (AP) The U.S.State Department proposed July 11that Asian nations not build new out-posts or expand existing ones in theSouth China Sea to help lower the riskof a conflict as tensions mount in itsresource-rich waters. Meanwhile the Senate passed a res-

olution urging all nations to refrainfrom “destabilizing activities’’ andexpressing U.S. commitment to free-dom of navigation in the Asia-Pacific. Speaking at a Washington think

tank, senior State Department officialMichael Fuchs voiced great concernover the “increasingly tenuous situa-tion’’ as an assertive China and five ofits smaller neighbors vie for control oftiny islands and reefs in waters withplentiful fisheries and potentialhydrocarbon reserves. Fuchs said no claimant was solely

responsible for the tensions, but criti-cized a pattern of “provocative’’behavior by China. He detailed a proposal for a volun-

tary freeze on activities which esca-late tensions, to flesh out a 2002 dec-laration by China and the Southeast

Asian bloc that calls for self-restraintin the South China Sea. The UnitedStates is expected to push the propos-al at a gathering of Asian foreign min-isters in Myanmar in August. Fuchs said the claimants them-

selves would need to agree on theterms, but suggested stopping estab-lishment of new outposts and anyconstruction and land reclamationthat would fundamentally changeexisting outposts. He also proposedthat one claimant should not stopanother from continuing long-stand-ing economic activities in disputedareas. Simmering tensions in the South

China Sea have spiked since earlyMay, when China deployed a large oilrig close to the disputed Paracelislands, triggering a continuing stand-off with Vietnam. In mid-June, thePhilippines said it would call for aregion-wide moratorium on construc-tion after China began building aschool on the largest island in theParacels to serve the children of mili-tary personnel, two years after itestablished a city there to administerthe vast area it claims. China rejected the suggestion. It

said its maritime and territorial claims

have a historical basis, and it is reluc-tant to embrace regional solutions forwhat it views as bilateral disputes.Other claimants are Brunei, Malaysiaand Taiwan. Fuchs said the proposed freeze on

activities could help dial down ten-sions and smooth the way for negoti-ations on a legally binding — andlong-delayed — code of conduct. But China objects to what it con-

siders the U.S. interference in thematter. Washington, which plans$156 million in assistance forSoutheast Asian nations for buildingtheir maritime capabilities over thenext two years, maintains it is impar-tial in the sovereignty disputes but hasan interest in their peaceful resolution. The bipartisan Senate resolution

passed July 10 calls for the peacefulresolution of territorial and maritimedisputes, and reaffirms U.S. defensetreaty obligations with the Philippinesand Japan — which is locked in a sep-arate dispute with China over unoccu-pied islands in the East China Sea,which lies further north.

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Shafer Equipment ExpandsIts Terramac RT9 Fleet

Terramac LLC, a manufacturer of rubber-track crawler carriers, has announced thatShafer Equipment LLC, its dealer in WestVirginia, has added 12 Terramac RT9crawler carrier units to its rental fleet in2014, with plans for further expansion tocontinue to meet growing customerdemands in the construction and pipelineindustries.

Located in Clendenin, W.V., ShaferEquipment specializes in equipment sales,rentals, service and repair. A Terramac deal-er since early 2013, the partnership withShafer Equipment represents a key step inTerramac’s goal to become a global leader incrawler carrier sales and marketing.

“Shafer Equipment’s legacy of servingtheir customers’ needs is closely alignedwith Terramac’s, so when the opportunitypresented itself in 2013 to expand our brandin West Virginia with a well-respected equip-ment dealership, we seized it,” said MikeCrimaldi, CEO of Terramac LLC. “We’veestablished a very successful relationshipwith Shafer Equipment, as evidenced bytheir rapidly growing fleet of RT9 crawlercarriers.”

“We are committed to serving our cus-tomers through innovations and continuous

improvements, and that commitment is evi-dent in our partnership with Terramac,” saidBarry Casto, general manager, ShaferEquipment. “Terramac has proven to be anexcellent brand to represent, with a solid rep-utation for reliability, durability and per-formance. Expanding our current fleet ofTerramac RT9 crawler carriers allows us tocontinue to accommodate projects of allsizes.”

With an operating weight of 26,000 lbs.(11,794 kg) and a maximum carrying capac-ity of 18,000 lbs. (8,165 kg), the TerramacRT9 is the largest mid-sized rubber track car-rier that does not require special oversizepermitting to transport the machine.Equipped with front and rear bolt-on con-nections, this multi-purpose carrier canaccommodate various types of specializedequipment for the job at hand.

Available for sale or rent, the TerramacRT9 crawler carrier can be ordered from thefactory with the correct body configurationto accept custom accessories.

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Ditch Witch of Georgia Holds Eastern Region Demo Event

Thomas Horne (L) and Tim Sealey, both ofDirectional Services Inc., Hope Mills, N.C., open thisDitch Witch JT60 drill after test operating themachine.

(L-R): Kurt Andrews, Ditch Witch, Perry, Okla.; andDavid Ponder, Cindy Fawcett, Wade Bailey and RonnieMayfield, all of Ditch Witch of Georgia, worked hard tomake the event a success.

(L-R): Jim Disbrow and Derek Menton, both of SkodaContracting, Flanders, N.J.; Tom Resvkowski, JESCO,South Plainfield, N.J.; and Jim White and Jim O’Connor,both of OTS of New Jersey, Jackson, N.J., watch each ofthe drilling rigs at work, including the Ditch WitchJT30.

The Ditch Witch FXT50 truck-mounted vacuum exca-vator was used for fluid clean up at the demo site.

(L-R): Tony Bishop, TNT Underground Utilities,Hazlehurst, Miss.; Greg Wolfe, Ditch Witch, Perry,Okla.; and Daniel Shotts, Ditch Witch Mid-South,Pearl, Miss., discuss the productivity of the DitchWitch all-terrain drilling units.

(L-R): Joey Mace, Four Seasons Cable, Williamson, Ga.;Brian Gable, Ditch Witch of Georgia, Forest Park, Ga.;and Jim Martin and Jim Beason, both of PiedmontUtility Group, Shelby, N.C., test out this Ditch WitchJT25 drilling unit.

Approximately 200 guests from all parts east of theMississippi River, including areas in Canada, madetheir way to Ditch Witch of Georgia in Forest Park,

Ga., for two days of rock drilling instruction of the DitchWitch “We Rock” rock drilling training event on June 25 and26.

“There are 17 Ditch Witch dealers represented at this eventincluding about 150 customers and over 40 different dealerpersonnel,” said Greg Wolfe, Ditch Witch eastern U.S. salesmanager. “We held the event over a two-day period with thefirst day being a training event for the Ditch Witch dealerorganization on these products.”

The Ditch Witch products that were tested in a “real world”environment included four drills, a soft excavation unit, mudreclaimer, mud mixer, tracking electronics and downholetools. Ditch Witch Financial Services was available to financeany of the products. The reclaimer is a new product demoedat the event, and provides the ability to reuse material andwater without continually hauling more in.

“The soft excavation FXT50 unit being used on the demosite, which is a truck-mounted vacuum excavation product,complements the entire Ditch Witch directional drilling line-up that we have,” said Wolfe. “We offer everything fromabout a 30 horsepower up to roughly a 74 horsepower softexcavation unit.”

Wolfe talked about a future product offering from DitchWitch.

“The reclaimer being demoed on this site is a test unit thatwill probably go into production in January. We’ve had it outwith customers and it is gaining great acceptance. It’s a 90 gal-lon per minute system, with four filters and 450 gallon capac-ity to dispose of fluid as well as reclaim and reuse fluid.”

“It’s nice to see these machines set up side-by-side workingtogether and to see the different applications and the differenttooling on each of the various sized machines,” said DitchWitch customer Jim O’Connor of OTS, Jackson, N.J. “Froma 100,000 lbs. rig down to a 30,000 lbs. rig, the AT [all terrain]versus the non-AT machines with the air hammer set-ups.They have the new mud reclaiming system here, the systemthat isn’t in production yet, but they’re letting us see it now.It’s kind of exciting to see how it could be very beneficial tous [once available]. This was a good event, well planned andwe’re happy to be here.”

An important aspect of the Ditch Witch product line, whichwas stressed during the event, was the company doesn’t “justbuild drills.” Ditch Witch manufactures its own drill pipe,downhole tooling, electronics, mud mixing and soft excava-tion products.

Wolfe was pleased with the event and the location selected. “This show is the first of its kind outside of our corporate

location in quite a long time. At this location, we have the abil-ity to demonstrate our products in a real environment and areal job site type application. We’re drilling into granite struc-tures here that are underground versus above ground. At thisparticular site, we’re hitting rock below only inches of dirt onthis site.”

(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)CEG

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PHILADELPHIA (AP) The fami-ly of a truck driver who died of heartdisease weeks after he survived adeadly building collapse inPhiladelphia filed a wrongful-deathlawsuit July 22 linking his death tothe catastrophe.Danny C. Johnson, 59, spent an

hour buried in the rubble last year andsuffered a mild heart attack at thescene, the lawsuit said. The eventexacerbated his pre-existing heartproblems and asthma, and he diedafter several hospitalizations over 23days, the family’s lawyer said.Johnson, of Philadelphia, has pre-

viously been listed as one of 13 sur-vivors of the collapse, which killedsix others, and is blamed on shoddydemolition work being done nextdoor. Johnson was shopping at adowntown Salvation Army thrift storewhen a towering brick wall collapsedonto the store, burying 19 people inrubble.“When an individual walks into the

Salvation Army as a healthy, breath-ing individual, and a building falls on

him and he has a heart attack, I thinkthe link is pretty clear,” family lawyerJeff Goodman said.The lawsuit is the first time that

Johnson’s death on June 28, 2013, hasbeen attributed to the June 5 collapse.Johnson’s wife and five children wait-ed to file suit until autopsy and foren-sic tests were completed, their lawyersaid.“We reviewed all the medical

records, and analyzed them, so wecould see what turned out to be prettyclear — that Mr. Johnson would stillbe alive today if not for the collapseand the conduct of the defendants,”Goodman said.His firm represents two other fami-

lies who lost someone in the collapse,along with six survivors.The various defendants in the

Common Pleas Court case inPhiladelphia include two demolitioncontractors, redeveloper RichardBasciano and the Salvation Army.Lawyers for the defendants eitherdeclined comment or did not immedi-ately return messages.

The two contractors, GriffinCampbell and Sean Benschop, alsoface third-degree manslaughter andother criminal charges for allegedlyignoring safe practices before theunsupported brick wall crushed theadjacent thrift store. One of them wasallegedly operating machinery whileimpaired by marijuana andpainkillers, prosecutors said.Lawyers for the two contractors,

both currently in jail, have called theirclients scapegoats in the case.Basciano, who chose Campbell’s

cut-rate bid for the work, has not beencharged. His architect was givenimmunity in exchange for his grandjury testimony.The Johnson family lawsuit could

bring the number of deaths linked tothe collapse to eight. A city buildinginspector who had once inspected thesite committed suicide days after thecollapse.

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IC Vibratory Rollers Compact More With Less Passes

increased productivity. IC vibratory rollers are able to compact greater amounts of

pavement with fewer passes than the traditional, non-tech-nology equipped rollers, with the resulting time and fuel sav-ings.

Why is that? “The operator can keep track of roller passes, the temper-

ature of the asphalt surface and the stiffness of compactedmaterials, all in real time, therefore he does not waste timeover-compacting it,” said Jouben.

Show Me For the practical implementation portion of the most

recent ICDM workshop, participants went to a demo siteespecially set up at the nearby Milton CAT location inMilford, Mass. The area had been carefully planned to

include challenging obstacles — one of them was buriedfoam, simulating the unexpected inconsistencies that pavingcrews have to deal with. On hand were Trimble paving spe-cialists, Kevin Garcia and several representatives fromSITECH Northeast as well as Milton CAT paving salespeo-ple.

As the first brave hands went up in response to the “Whowants to be first?” dare, attendees who volunteered to putinto practice their newly-acquired learning sat at the controlsof Caterpillar vibratory rollers equipped with Trimble ICtechnology. Several parallel mock roads allowed multipleparticipants to practice compaction at the same time.

So How Did It Go?• The real-time data was a big hit with the participants; the

comment was that being able to know right away the percentof change in the stiffness value allowed the operator to knowwhen his efforts to compact were not making any additional

progress in the density of the mat.• Managing your roller pattern prevents any missed spots,

improving consistency in the efforts to compact the road.• The simplicity of the system was a surprise. Given the

richness of the data it provides, you’d expect to have to dealwith a more complicated process.

• The IC versatility also got high marks from participants;the system works across the brand range, in vibratory rollersfrom all major makes. It also performs the same functions onsoil rollers, minus the temperature sensors of course.

Is it your turn now? As an exploratory step, attending anoverview workshop could make sense. Or maybe testing outsome equipment with Intelligent Compaction capabili-ty…without a crowd.

(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)CEG

A recent Intelligent Compaction Workshop sponsoredby the Massachusetts DOT, MassPort, FHWA,ACEC/MA, CIM, & MAAPA. The stated goal of the work-shop was to address IC fundamentals, a walkthroughof the MassDOT Pilot IC specifications and Pilot proj-ects, and a field demonstration hosted by localCaterpillar dealer Milton CAT.

After a morning of classroom seminars, attendees were brought to Milton CAT’s demonstration area. In this pic-ture Mike Jouben, SITECH Northeast general manager, addresses an eager crowd before they try out what theyhave learned on the machines.

Between turns operating machines, attendees networked,checked out other Milton CAT products and used the time to pickthe brains of the Milton CAT and SITECH Northeast employees.

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JCB’S ’14 Mud Run & Dig The Ride Raises More Than $100KMore than 2,000 runners, riders and spec-

tators got “down and dirty” at JCB’s thirdannual Mud Run and first-ever Dig the Ridecycling event at the company’s NorthAmerican Headquarters in Savannah, Ga.Proceeds from both races benefit The LadyBamford Center for Early ChildhoodDevelopment. In a check presentation ceremony July

22, Thom Peebles, vice president of market-ing at JCB, presented a check for $100,500to Tammy Mixon, the executive director ofWesley Center, which operates The LadyBamford Center. Also on hand to participatein the ceremony were: Steve Vernon, vicepresident of finance of JCB; Debi Mulanax,chief financial officer of the Lady BamfordCenter advisory board; and David Paddison,Lady Bamford Center board member andboard chair of The Mud Run/Dig the Ride. This year’s donation, made possible by

race participants and JCB’s generous spon-sors, will go a long way towards continuingto support The Lady Bamford Center and itseducational mission. “Months ago, as we began planning for

this year’s Mud Run, we knew we wanted itto be the biggest and best one yet,” saidThom Peebles, vice president of marketingof JCB North America. “Along the way, wecame up with the idea of adding a cycling

event, and that’s how Dig theRide was born. Our staff madesure that both race courses fea-tured twists and turns that madethem fun and challenging forboth runners and cyclists.However, most importantly, wewere able to exceed previousyears’ goals by raising morethan $100,000 for The LadyBamford Center. We sincerelythank our participants, volun-teers, generous sponsors andspectators who made it all possi-ble.”

2014 Mud Run JCB’s Mud Run consisted of

teams of two making their waythrough a sloppy, messy 5-mi.course spread across JCB’ssprawling 1,000-acre campus. Runnerssplashed through a lake and traveled downnumerous trails featuring obstacles that test-ed both their endurance and their ability toget dirty.

2014 Dig the Ride For the first time in 2014, JCB added to

the Mud Run fun by adding an all-terraincycling event, Dig the Ride. Cyclists rode a5-mi. XC Course complete with limbs,

drops, bridges, berms, speed-oriented pass-ing stretches and light obstacles. The race featured three levels of compe-

tition for riders aged 17 and up, with noviceriders taking one lap of the course (5 mi.),intermediate riders tackled the course twice(10 mi.) and advanced riders pedaledaround the course three times (15 mi.).Racers aged 13 to 17 years old made up theyouth category, taking one lap of the coursewith optional bail-outs.

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Operated by WesleyCommunity Centers ofSavannah, the Lady BamfordCenter provides education andsocial skills development tochildren from six weeks to fiveyears of age. Located at 1410Richard St. in west Savannah,the center offers priority admis-sion to children from homelessand low-income families, aswell as children with physical,mental or emotional challenges.Its interactive curriculum pre-pares young children for kinder-garten and elementary schooland helps them compete withother children academically.The Lady Bamford Center is

accredited by the National Association forthe Education of Young Children (NAEYC).Fewer than eight percent of all early child-hood centers in the United States receive thisprestigious honor.For more information, visit

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

Steve Vernon, VP finance, JCB, and Thom Peebles, VP market-ing, JCB, present a check for $100,500 — the proceeds fromthis year's Mud Run and Dig the Ride — to The Lady BamfordCenter children staff and the Executive Director of WesleyCenter, Tammy Mixon.

No Agreement Among Taxpayers On How to Pay for RoadsBy Joan Lowy and Jennifer AgiestaASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON (AP) Small wonderCongress has kept federal highway andtransit programs teetering on the edge ofinsolvency for years, unable to find a politi-cally acceptable long-term source of funds.The public can’t make up its mind on howto pay for them either. Six in 10 Americans think the economic

benefits of good highways, railroads andairports outweigh the cost to taxpayers. Yetthere is scant support for some of the mostfrequently discussed options for paying forconstruction of new roads or the upkeep ofexisting ones, according to a newAssociated Press-GfK poll. Among those who drive places multiple

times per week, 62 percent say the benefitsoutweigh the costs. Among those who driveless than once a week or not at all, 55 per-cent say the costs of road improvement areworthwhile. Yet a majority of all Americans — 58

percent — oppose raising federal gasolinetaxes to fund transportation projects such asthe repair, replacement or expansion ofroads and bridges. Only 14 percent supportan increase. And by a better than 2-to-1 mar-gin, Americans oppose having private com-panies pay for construction of new roadsand bridges in exchange for the right to

charge tolls. Moving to a usage tax based onhow many miles a vehicle drives also drawsmore opposition than support — 40 percentoppose it, while 20 percent support it. Support for shifting more responsibility

for paying for such projects to state andlocal government is a tepid 30 percent. “Congress is actually reflecting what

people want,’’ said Joshua Schank, presi-dent and CEO of the Eno Center forTransportation, a transportation think tank.“People want to have a federal [transporta-tion] program and they don’t want to pay forit.’’ Congress recently cobbled together $10.8

billion to keep transportation aid flowing tostates by changing how employers fundworker pension programs, extending cus-toms user fees and transferring money froma fund to repair leaking underground fuelstorage tanks. The money was needed tomake up a shortfall between aid promised tostates and revenue raised by the federal 18.4cents-per-gallon gas tax and the 24.4 cents-per-gallon diesel tax, which haven’t beenincreased in more than 20 years. It’s the fifth time in the last six years that

Congress has patched a hole in the federalHighway Trust Fund that pays for highwayand transit aid. Each time it gets more diffi-cult for lawmakers to find the money with-out increasing the federal budget deficit.Critics described the pension funding

changes used this time as budget gimmicksthat would cost the government more in thelong run and undermine employee pensionprograms. The latest patch cleared Congress about

three hours before midnight July 31, the daybefore the Transportation Department said itwould begin cutting back aid payments tostates. The current fix is only expected tocover the revenue gap through next May,when Congress will be back where it startedunless lawmakers act sooner. The most direct solution would be to raise

fuel taxes. That’s what three blue-ribbonfederal commissions have recommended.But opposition to a gas tax increase cutsacross party lines, although Republicans aremore apt to oppose an increase, 70 percent,than Democrats, 52 percent. “Every time we turn around there’s

another tax, and our gas taxes are so highnow,’’ said James Lane of Henry County inrural south-central Virginia, who describedhimself as leaning toward the GOP. Lane favors allowing companies to pay

for the construction of new or expandedroads and bridges in exchange for the rightto impose tolls on motorists, often for manydecades. There have been projects like thatin Virginia, but since those roads are in morepopulated areas of the state where he does-n’t drive it makes sense to have the peoplewho use them pay for them, he said.

But Michael Murphy a data services con-tractor who lives near San Antonio, Texas,where a high-speed public-private toll roadis scheduled to open this fall, said he’drather see gas taxes increased than tollsimposed on drivers. Roads benefit every-one, even if indirectly, so it’s only fair thateveryone who drives pays somethingtoward their cost, he said. A majority of those surveyed, 56 percent,

say traffic in the area where they live hasgotten worse in the last five years. Only 6percent say traffic has improved in theirarea, and 33 percent that it’s stayed aboutthe same. The AP-GfK Poll was conducted July 24

to 28 using KnowledgePanel, GfK’s proba-bility-based online panel designed to be rep-resentative of the U.S. population. Itinvolved online interviews with 1,044adults. It has a margin of sampling error ofplus or minus 3.4 percentage points for allrespondents, larger for subgroups. Respondents were first selected random-

ly using phone or mail survey methods, andwere later interviewed online. People select-ed for KnowledgePanel who didn’t other-wise have access to the Internet were pro-vided with the ability to access the Internetat no cost to them.

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C.N. Wood Reaches Milestone by Putting Customers First Even as Bob Benard looks back on 50

years in business, he continues to lookahead. After all, reaching your goldenanniversary takes more than just resting onwhat you’ve already done and built. It takesforesight and determination, and the chair-man of the board of C.N. Wood has shownplenty of that. “I’ve always believed that growth is

healthy and necessary,” said Benard, whoalong with Paul McCarthy, started opera-tions at C.N. Wood in 1964. “That ideal ledus from a small single-focus business into amultiline dealer. We have faced challengesalong the way. Everyone deals with them inthis business. But, we have treated our cus-tomers honestly and fairly and have provento them that we’re looking out for their bestinterest, and in turn, we have grown.” Benard and McCarthy, who Benard

bought out several years ago, decided to gointo business for themselves after Benardquit his previous job selling equipment.Right before that move, Benard spent 11months in a hospital battling tuberculosis,where he came to the conclusion that heneeded to make a change.“I wasn’t happy with the direction things

were going, so I made up my mind to eitherwork for another dealer or go out on myown,” he recalled. “I quit not long after get-ting out of the hospital, even though I didn’thave anything else in the works. I stopped atanother dealership on the way home fromquitting and was offered a position, but I did-n’t commit to it right then.”

A Long-Tenured StaffThat night, McCarthy, who worked with

Benard at the same company, called andasked him what his plans were. The nextmorning they talked about possibilities anddecided to call on Charlie Wood, the ownerof C.N. Wood.“Charlie was about the same age that I am

now and didn’t have any family inthe business, so he was open to ourconversation and ideas about buyinghim out,” said Benard. “We startedworking at C.N. Wood and payingCharlie. Eventually, we put themoney together with the help offamily members and a banker will-ing to take a chance, and bought itoutright. Paul was a tremendouspartner and asset to the business,helping build and shape the founda-tion of what C.N. Wood has become.At the time we started, the companyonly sold snow removal equipment,and we had only a handful of peo-ple.”One of those employees was

Buddy Barrelle, who remains withC.N. Wood today and is the compa-ny’s vice president. He has served asa technician, service manager andsales representative during histenure. “Bob asked me 50 years ago if I’d

stay on temporarily after he and Paultook over, and I’m still waiting forhim to make it permanent,” Barrellejoked. “In all seriousness, Bob’sleadership, visionary tendencies andcommitment to our customers andthe employees at C.N. Wood helpedthis company become a leader in theindustry. He always emphasized thattaking care of people, whether it’scustomers or staff members, is key tosuccess. We have customer relation-ships that go back decades, and sev-eral employees have been here 20years or more. Everyone respectsBob and how he’s built an organiza-tion that values employees, whetherthey have been here 50 years or juststarted yesterday.”Today, C.N. Wood companies

employ about 120 people at its sixlocations: Westbrook, Maine;Johnston, R.I.; Avon and Whately,Mass.; New Haven, Conn.; andWoburn, Mass., which is C.N.Wood’s headquarters and also hometo partner company WoodcoMachinery. Among the group of individuals

who have long-term status with C.N.Wood are Bernard’s daughter PaulaBenard, president of the company,and his son-in-law Dana MacIver,who is CEO of C.N. Wood and COOof Woodco Machinery. Othersinclude General Manager JimMaxwell; Vice President DickThomas, Sales Representatives BobRosa and Steve Russell; PartsManager Jeff Sullivan;Environmental Sales Manager TomFiore and Jo-Anne Giordano, whohandles accounts receivable.“Our employees come to work

see WOOD page 50

C.N. Wood is headquartered in Woburn, Mass. C.N. Wood companies have six locations and employ about 120 people.

Bob Benard, chairman.

Paula Benard, president.

Woodco Machinery, C.N. Wood’s partner company, also is located inWoburn, Mass. It represents the full line of Volvo products, including earth-moving, waste handling and paving equipment.

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C.N. Wood Employs About 120 People at Six Locations

every day with the attitude of doing whatever it takes toplease the customer,” said Paula Benard. “Sometimes thatmeans taking calls at odd hours, such as nights and week-ends. We had an old slogan that’s still appropriate: ‘NeverAlone.’ It signifies that C.N. Wood is always available tohelp out in a time of need, and we practice that every day. Weview ourselves as loyal partners in our customers’ business-es, whether that’s contractors putting pipe in the ground ormunicipalities that have one of our sweepers or refuse trucks.No one can afford downtime, so we do everything within ourpower to ensure that’s minimized.”

Top-of-the-Line ProductsOne way C.N. Wood minimizes downtime is by carrying

top-of-the-line productive, efficient and reliable equipment.The list of manufacturers and industries the company repre-

sents has vastly changed over 50 years.C.N. Wood went from strictly carryingsnow removal equipment to becominga multifaceted dealer serving residen-tial and commercial construction, land-scaping, agriculture, municipal andgovernmental entities, demolition,energy, highway construction andpaving, infrastructure, manufacturing,recycling and scrap, utility and wastehandling.“One of the first lines we added was

Elgin Leach, and that eventually led tous carrying street sweepers,” said BobBenard. “We still carry Elgin productstoday. Our first loader line was Trojan,and then we took on Clark Michigan inthe early 1970s. During that time peri-od, we added Link-Belt cranes andexcavators as we became a more full-service dealership. In 1980, Komatsuapproached us about becoming a dis-tributor for its crawler dozers, whichwe lacked at the time.”

Equipment Lines ExpandTaking on the crawler dozers led to excavators and even-

tually the entire Komatsu product line. C.N. Wood remainsthe exclusive distributor of Komatsu machinery inMassachusetts and Rhode Island. It also carries environmen-tal, road maintenance and municipal equipment in thosestates, as well as in Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine andVermont.“Our customers run the gamut, from municipalities to

earthmovers to material handlers to demolition contractors,you name it,” said Paula Benard. “In order to meet theirneeds, we’ve aligned ourselves with what we believe are thebest manufacturers in the industries they serve. As far as I’mconcerned, our product lines are unrivaled. They’re produc-tive, efficient and reliable, which is what our customersexpect.”In addition to Elgin and Komatsu, manufacturing lines

see WOOD page 52

Dana MacIver, CEO and WoodcoMachinery COO.

Buddy Barrelle, vice president. Jim Maxwell, general manager. Jeff Sullivan, parts manager.

C.N. Wood displayed a Vactor 2100 sewer cleaner, a Komatsu WB156 backhoe loader, a Trackless multipurpose machine and anElgin sweeper at the 2009 Massachusetts HighwayAssociation’s New England Public Works Expo.

WOOD from page 48

The Braintree Highway and Water & Sewer depart-ments use a Vactor 2100 to flush out sewer mains andvacuum debris from the sewer system.

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C.N. Wood Minimizes Downtime by Carrying Reliable Iron include Gradall excavators, NPK demolition attachments,the full line of Bomag products, Madvac sweepers andvacuums, Mustang skid steers and track loaders, NewWay refuse trucks, RapidView pipeline inspection andrehabilitation equipment, Rogers trailers, Sennebogen mate-rial handlers, Trackless municipal tractors and Vactor sewercleaners. Woodco Machinery represents Mauldin andCarlson paving products, as well as Volvo earthmoving,waste-handling and paving equipment. “I find great satisfaction in knowing that we are a one-stop

shop that can handle nearly any sales, rental, parts or serviceneed,” said General Manager Jim Maxwell. “For instance,we have one customer that looks to us for trash trucks andequipment for its transfer station operations; excavators,loaders and dozers for its site development side; and largeloaders and mobile crushers for its aggregate business. Ourphilosophy in taking on a manufacturer’s product line hasalways been to carefully select those we believe offer thehighest quality and greatest value.” CEO Dana MacIver acknowledged that reaching 50 years

in business is about more than just having good equipment.“Bob has always emphasized that customer satisfaction isparamount. It involves getting to know customers’ business-es so we can match their needs with the right machinery, thenhaving exceptional parts and service support to back it up.”

Well Stocked Parts Manager Jeff Sullivan started with C.N. Wood in the

early 1980s, left and then came back at the request of thecompany. He’s seen the company’s parts inventory expandconsiderably over the years.“I started at the old Watertown location and worked at the

company for 19 years, before leaving for family reasons,”said Sullivan. “After a decade with the company I workedfor, I was laid off. I ran into a C.N. Wood technician and toldhim what had happened. Within hours, C.N. Wood called

Standing in front of the entrance to C.N. Wood’sWoburn facility in 2002. (L-R) are now-CEO DanaMacIver; President Paula Benard; AdministratorPaula Piper; and Chairman of the Board Bob Benard.

(L-R): C.N. Wood’s parts staff includes Kevin Lanigan,Pat Burke, JessicaLanigan and MartinMerva.

Service Manager-Construction Products Mark Whelan(L) and Assistant Service Manager Phil Hoffman pro-vide product support for C.N. Wood customers.

Waste Support Services uses a Komatsu WA500 at its transfer station in Peabody,Mass.

NASDI, a Waltham, Mass., demolition/deconstruction company, used a Tier IVInterim PC490LC-10 for a 2012 demolition project at St. Elizabeth Medical Center inBrighton, Mass. NASDI purchased this machine, along with several others, fromC.N. Wood.

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Taking on Crawler Dozers Leads to Adding Komatsu Lineand offered me an open position at its branch inWoburn, which is where I live. I think that says alot about Bob and the company. After being gone adecade, he still respected what I did at the time Iworked for C.N. Wood and why I left, and he waswilling to bring me back.

“He and everyone else at the company places ahigh priority on respecting customers and theirtime,” Sullivan added. “That’s why we continue tobuild a parts inventory designed to minimizedowntime. In most cases, a part is on the shelfwhen a customer needs it, but if not, we can get itfrom another branch or directly from the manufac-turer the next day. There have been times when thatwouldn’t do because having a part immediatelywas critical. Bob would say, if it’s necessary, takethe part off a machine out back and get it to the cus-tomer. Or, if it’s at another branch, go get it, anddeliver it.”

Maximizing Customer ProductivityParts go hand-in-hand with service capabilities.

C.N. Wood is expanding its infrastructure to furtherensure it’s meeting critical service needs, both inthe field and in the shop. It’s currently adding 9,000 squarefeet of space to its Woburn facility. When done, the shop willhave six drive-in bays and a 10-ton overhead crane.

“The importance of meeting our customers’ service needscan’t be stressed enough,” said Paula Benard. “Having ade-quate facilities is essential, but what’s even more critical isthe talented personnel we have, who know how to get the jobdone. Equipment has changed dramatically in 50 years,especially in the last decade with newer technology. Trainingis a crucial tool that ensures our technicians know how todiagnose and fix an issue efficiently.

“We take training beyond the technician level so that ourparts and sales teams are well-versed and up-to-date too,”she added. “Training is something that we’ve alwaysfocused on and will continue to emphasize. If our personnelunderstand the products they’re representing, they can helpcustomers get the most benefit and maximize their uptime,productivity and efficiency while lowering their owning andoperating costs.”

Respecting People Helping customers maximize their equipment investment

has always been a hallmark of C.N. Wood, according to VicePresident Dick Thomas who oversees areas such as financeand insurance. He started with the company in 1972 and hasseen many changes that directly benefit customers.

“In the early days, customers had few options for financ-ing — basically just a handful of banks and finance compa-nies,” said Thomas. “Today, manufacturers offer programsand incentives that give customers more flexibility in ratesand terms. Financing is now available for parts and servicethat allows customers to get repairs done without puttingdown a large chunk of capital all at once. Those types of pro-grams tie in well with C.N. Wood’s philosophy of doingwhatever is necessary to help customers get the most valueout of their equipment and maximize their profitability.

“Bob has always had a knack for finding creative solu-tions that are equitable for all parties,” he added. “Many cus-tomers have survived and thrived thanks to Bob’s willing-ness to commit to their success. The same can be said for the

way he values employees. He hashelped many of them during timesof need. People remember whenyou treat them with respect, dignityand honesty. It’s why we have somany loyal employees and cus-tomers alike.”

A Great LegacyA focus on giving customers

more than they expect has alwaysbeen a guiding principal of BobBenard’s, and he’s passed that on tothe staff at C.N. Wood.

“As anyone in this businessknows, everything is dependent on satisfied customers,” saidBarrelle. “If you take care of them, and they trust you, long-term relationships form. We’re honored that much of ourbusiness comes from repeat customers, many of whom wereable to get started and grow thanks to Bob’s willingness totake a chance that they would be successful. I’m proud tohave been here 50 years and be a part of such a great organ-ization.”

Paula Benard said that her father’s teaching will carryC.N. Wood forward.

“Even as he approaches 80 years old, he’s still active in thebusiness. The knowledge and wisdom Dad has passed downis invaluable. I remember in college struggling with the dif-ference between the diesel cycle and gasoline cycle, and hetook the time to explain how they worked. He’s always beenable to bring clarity to any situation. That includes issues thatpop up from time to time. Dad has a knack for finding aquick, fair resolution. It’s another reason why customers andemployees respect him so much. He’s built a great legacy onwhich we continually build as we look to the future.”

“Machinery changes, technology changes and the indus-try goes through ups and downs along with the markets, butdealing honestly with people and earning their business isconstant among all the change,” Bob Benard added. “Thatideal helped us stay in business for 50 years and build a list

of not just customers, but friends. It will lead C.N. Woodlong after I’m gone. I don’t plan for that to be anytime soon,but I know when the time comes, it’s in good hands. I stillenjoy the business and would do it all again.”

This story was reprinted with permission from WoodWorks Magazine, Issue No. 1 2014.

(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

C.N. Wood provides refuse and recycling bodies, alongwith other waste-handling equipment.

Alagna prepares a shipment from C.N. Wood’s vast inventory.

Paul Alagna (L), shipping and receiving, consults withPSSR Sam McRell.

Albanese Brothers Inc. used a KomatsuPC308 excavator on a sewer and water-line job in Saugus, Mass.

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BROOKFIELD, Vt. (AP) Vermont’s his-toric floating bridge has been torn down, andstate officials promise that a better structurethat retains the aesthetic of the old span willbe carrying vehicles and pedestrians overSunset Lake in Brookfield by next summer. Construction crews dismantled the old

wooden bridge this spring after the stateclosed it to traffic six years ago over safetyconcerns. The state is spending $2.4 millionon the replacement, and officials hope tohave it ready for use by Memorial Day. The old bridge was the town’s crown

jewel, not only drawing tourists aiming tosee a testament to Vermonter ingenuity butalso serving as a gathering spot for residentsto swim, fish and stroll. “It’s very important to the legacy of the

town because it connects the old with thepresent,’’ said Jackie Wilder, curator of theBrookfield Historical Society. The bridge was 318 ft. long and 20 ft.

wide, with a 12-ft.-wide travel lane and twoelevated sidewalks. It was built to hover justabove the water, supported by nearly 400 50-gal. barrels. When a car or truck drove over,the bridge would dip a bit, and water wouldswell up in the tracks, giving the wheels abath. “I’d never seen anything like it,’’ said

Sandra Schmitt, an engineer of the VermontAgency of Transportation who is working onthe replacement project. The Brookfield res-ident said she first saw the bridge in 1994. It may have been the only wooden float-

ing bridge in the United States, said JenniferFitch, project manager at the Vermont

Agency of Transportation. Residents built the first incarnation of the

bridge from logs lashed together across theicy lake in 1820, according to the BrookfieldHistorical Society. Once the ice melted, thefloating bridge was born. The most recent version of the bridge was

built in 1936 and reconstructed in 1978. Theone under construction will be the eighthversion. The bridge’s flotation system had begun

to fail, causing it to partially submerge. Thestate deemed the bridge unsafe and closed itto traffic in 2008. The new bridge will be supported by more

durable fiber-reinforced polymer pontoonsinstead of barrels. The sidewalks will beabout a foot wider with higher side rails andadditional ramps. The bridge will maintainits historic style but will be easier to repair. Itwill have a 100-year lifespan. The price of making the structure safe is a

summer without the floating bridge. Nancy McCall of Washington, D.C., has a

summer home in Brookfield. She said someboaters enjoy being able to paddle the entirelength of Sunset Lake. But other residentsmiss the bridge. “There are those that really lament the fact

that you can’t watch the kids jumping off thebridge doing cannonballs just as tourists aredriving by with their windows open,’’McCall said. In the meantime, construction is providing

its own distraction for some residents. “It’s been fun to watch,’’ McCall said.

“There’s a lot of action for a small village.’’ (This story also can be found on

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T880s Bring Fuel Economy Boost for Blacklidge EmulsionsWith a patent-pro-

tected product andnationwide licensingagreements, BlacklidgeEmulsions is sittingpretty. The company’sunique emulsion prod-uct has revolutionizedthe paving industry astransportation depart-ments around the coun-try spec Blacklidge’sTrackless Tack, accord-ing to the company. After a paving firm

grinds off an existingpavement layer,Trackless Tack issprayed on the remain-ing pavement — it’s the“glue” that holds asphaltin place. The productdries in 10 minutes(compared to a halfhour for other products),so vehicles and equip-ment traveling on thenew surface stay cleanof the hot asphalt andtheir drivers are com-plaint-free. What’smore, pavers can start laying thenew road with fewer delays. As thepaver spreads the hot asphalt,Trackless Tack is activated and thebond between the foundation andnew road is formed.To meet increased demand

and move raw materials to itsproduction facilities, then fin-ished products from those facili-ties to contractors and job sites,Blacklidge Emulsion recentlyput into service eight KenworthT880s, joining 12 more compa-ny tractors. The tractors werepurchased through TruckworxKenworth — Mobile.“Kenworth’s T880 with the

PACCAR MX-13 was the clear-cut winner in our evaluation ofwhich tractor to order,” said Paul

Johnson, director of logistics ofBlacklidge Emulsions. “A key forus was fuel economy since we runso many miles [120,000 miles pertractor per year on average].”To get real-world results,

Johnson offered up a challenge tofive truck dealers. “Let us rent one of your trucks

and we’ll evaluate performanceand fuel economy on a line-haulrun from Gulfport to Tampa Bayand back [more than 1,100 milesround trip].”Johnson provided key specs to

the dealers — a 455-hp enginemated to a 9-speed transmission,and a mid-size sleeper. Each trac-tor was piloted by the same driverto eliminate driving variables. Afully-loaded trailer was hauled

from Gulfport to Tampa Bay,returning empty to Gulfport.“The T880 was the runaway

winner and beat the second-placetractor by nearly 10 percent in fueleconomy,” said Johnson. “It alsobeat all of our existing fleet tractorsby that number or better. We calcu-lated we could save $6,500 in fuelper year with the T880. That’shuge.”Making the decision easier was

the monthly payment for the T880. “We asked each dealer to come

back with payment numbers for afour-year, walk-away lease, plusextended warranties,” saidJohnson. “Since the lease factoredin purchase price, subtractingresidual value, Kenworth’s highresale value came into play. What

PACCAR Financial is giving us onthe back end more than offsets anypremium the T880 had on any ofthe competitive models. Themonthly payment for the T880,through our finance plan with PFC,was lower than all others.”Since the Kenworth T880s

with 52-in. sleepers were put intoservice, Johnson said the fueleconomy numbers have beenvery consistent with what the testvehicle achieved. “And fueleconomy numbers should get bet-ter once the tractors are brokenin,” he said.According to Johnson, the

T880’s 52-in. sleeper gives thecompany flexibility and savesweight. “We can deliver in a 500- to

600-mile radius of ourterminals, which coverthe southeast,” saidJohnson. “This givesour dispatchers theopportunity to utilizeevery tractor in our fleetregardless of distance.Our drivers may spenda night or two per weekin the sleeper, but forthe most part, they’rehome every night. Wereally didn’t need a fullapartment-sized sleep-er, just a room with abed and the 52-inchsleeper Kenworthoffered is the right sizefor our operation.”When delivering

product to customers,Johnson said it’s nor-mally a drop-and-hookoperation — most timesin construction areas. “We typically will

drop a trailer [normallywith up to 5,500 gallonsof emulsion] and bringhome one of our other

trailers delivered earlier. If no trail-er is there, we have a pump andPTO, which allows us to offloadTrackless Tack into our customer’sown vessel.”Johnson said the new Kenworth

truck model is making a visualimpression on customers. “They look spectacular,” he

said. “Image is very important tous. We manufacture and distributea unique and patented product thatis cutting edge. We think the newKenworth T880s mirror thatimage.”For more information, visit

www.kenworth.com. (This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)

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The Kenworth T880 is making a visual impression on Blacklidge Emulsion’s customers. (L-R) are Paul Johnson; MelanieReilly — dispatch; Megan Schmitt — dispatch; and Brittany Blacklidge — president.

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Shaw Brothers Construction Rides Economic UpturnFor the Shaw brothers — Jon and Dan —

the town of Gorham, Maine, is ideal for theirconstruction company. It’s a small town —just 16,000 residents — but the outlying areais booming with opportunity and growth.And for the Shaw Brothers, they’ve taken

advantage. Spinning off from their father’shome-building business in 1977, the broth-ers set sights on specializing in concretework — building foundations and handlingresidential site work. Revenue that first yearwas a handsome $288,000.Today, lending credence to the motto of

Gorham, where 95 percent of its work iswithin a 50-mi. radius, Shaw BrothersConstruction revenues are up to $52 milliona year.“We’re really seeing a turnaround in the

economy — government work with roadshas been solid, but we’ve been seeing privatework gather steam,” said Dan Shaw. “We’recontinuing to grow and that’s going to helpkeep our new 400-ton per hour Astec asphaltplant, and 200 employees, busy.”The company hadn’t purchased new

dump trucks since it bought 2008 models.And some of those models didn’t actually gointo service until 2011. “We were a little nervous with new engine

and emission technology back then so wedid a pre-buy with the 2008 units and parkedthem out until we needed them,” said Shaw.

“We figured we’d stand pat and wait tillall the bugs were worked out, thenmake a buy down the road.”Now needing new equipment and

feeling confident in the trucks and theirengines, Shaw Brothers purchased 12Kenworth T880 dump trucks and trac-tors, which have been in service sinceApril. They join 27 other Class 8trucks. Combined, the company runs37 dump trucks (most spec’d as tri-axledumps with 18-yard dump bodies),along with four tractors to haul low-boys.The Kenworth T880 dumps are

powered with PACCAR MX-13engines, rated at 455-hp and driventhrough Allison automatics. The T880tractors feature the MX-13 engine rated at500-hp and driven through 18-speed trans-missions. The trucks were purchasedthrough C-B Kenworth.“It’s our first experience with the PAC-

CAR MX-13 engine and we’ve been verypleased thus far,” said Shaw. “Before wespec’d the engine, I called several of myfriends — who were running that engine intheir fleets — to get their opinion. What theytold us about performance and reliabilityconvinced us it was the right choice for ourtrucks.”According to Shaw, the company has

three different brands of trucks in its fleet. “But the Kenworth T880 is now our flag-

ship vehicle and the model we would like tobe the standard,” he said. “We really did ourhomework when we decided on the T880.We looked at all the new models, but theT880 really stood out. Kenworth gave us areason to jump the fence with the T880. Thecab is wider and the seat travel gives morelegroom — we have some tall guys. Ourdrivers really like the layout, the visibilityand how it drives. It’s very comfortable.”Shaw said the Kenworth T880 tri-axles

are also easier to load properly thanks to its

set-back front axle. “On our dumps, which haul asphalt

and all kinds of aggregate, we canweigh out at 74,900. The key is to getenough weight on the front axle —with the Kenworth, we’re able to getat least 20,000 pounds on the frontaxle, and 20,000 pounds on our push-er. Weight distribution is much easierwith the Kenworth than with ourother trucks.”With a trade cycle at 600,000

miles, and the trucks averaging about50,000 miles per year, Shaw said reli-ability and durability are a key com-ponent for the company’s success. “It used to be a 300,000 mile trade

cycle, but trucks are built so muchbetter today. We had one T800 in our fleetpreviously — an ’06 model — and thatshowed us some advantages of a Kenworth.The aluminum cab is really a plus since wehave so much salt on the roads in the winter.We plan to hold on to our trucks for up to 12years, so cab integrity and rust can be a bigissue. But with the T880, we won’t have toworry about that.”For more information, visit www.ken-

worth.com. (This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

(L-R): Dan Shaw and Jon Shaw work with BenHicks and Dan Burgess of C-B Kenworth in acquir-ing new Kenworth trucks. The Shaw Brothers pur-chased 12 Kenworth T880 dump trucks and trac-tors, which have been in service since April of 2014.

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Douglas Equipment & Supply Co.

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H.A. DeHart & Son311 Crown Point Rd.Thorofare, NJ 08086

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Alban Cat8531 Pulaski HighwayBaltimore, MD 21237

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Bobcat of Connecticut, Inc.54 Alna Lane

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699 Brush Ave.Bronx, NY 10465

718-863-3800

783 Bloomingburg Rd.Bloomingburg, NY 12721

845-733-6400

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15 Middle Ave.Holtsville, NY 11742

631-758-7500

225 Richard St.Newington, CT 06111

860-594-4800www.hopenn.com

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866-551-4602

Erie3950 Depot RoadErie, PA 16510814-898-3388

Somerset168 Industrial Park RoadSomerset, PA 15501

814-445-7915

Clearfield1307 Old Town Rd.

& Route 879Clearfield, PA 16830

814-765-1611

MansfieldUS Route 6 East

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Lantz Corners3105 Route 219Kane, PA 16735814-778-5250

Mount Pleasant309 Foothills Lane

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TurbotvilleRoute 54 and

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570-538-2551

Lancaster4326 Oregon PikeEphrata, PA 17522

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State College2955 Steward Dr.

State College, PA 16801814-237-8338

Harrisburg5210 Paxton StreetHarrisburg, PA 17111

717-564-0598

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570-822-8141

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304-842-2222

ShinnstonRoute 2, Box 849

Shinnston, WV 26431304-592-5855

www.clevelandbrothers.com

Trico Equipment Services LLC

551 N. Harding Hwy.Vineland, NJ 08360

856-697-1414Fax: 856-697-3933

212 Monmouth Rd.Freehold, NJ 07728

732-780-4600Fax: 732-780-3618

200 Bomont PlaceTotowa, NJ 07512

973-785-4900Fax: 973-785-4906

www.tricoequipment.com

of North Jersey

Cleveland Brothersof Connecticut

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Rugby Announces Fossen asNew Inside Sales Manager

Rugby Manufacturingrecently announced the pro-motion of Billy Fossen toinside sales manager.Fossen has served asRugby’s senior inside salescoordinator for the past 3years. “Billy has proven himself

to be an extremely valuableasset not only to Rugby, butto our distributors as well,”said Ray Salley, Rugby gen-eral manager.Prior to joining Rugby,

Fossen served as managerof a rental center companywith locations in Bismarckand Fargo, N.D. Rugby Manufacturing is

a leading designer and man-ufacturer of Class 3 to 7dump bodies, landscapebodies, platforms and relat-ed truck equipment andaccessories. For more information,

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Duraclass Unveils Newly Improved HPT ‘Tub’ Body LineDuraClass recently introduced the newly improved HPT

“tub” body line. The line has been redesigned to meet all heavyduty dump body needs.The HPT-B1 features a closed fender design, and comes in

14- to 18-ft. (4.3 to 5.5 m) lengths in either carbon steel orstainless steel. The HPT-B1 has capacity ranges from 10- to20-cu. yd. (7.6 to 15.3 cu m).The HPT-B2 features an open fender

design, which decreases thepossible areas for rust and theoverall body weight. The bodycomes in 10- and 11-ft. (3 to 3.3m) lengths in 3/16-in. AR400 car-bon steel, and 14- to 18-ft. (4.2 to5.4 m) lengths in 3/16-in. hi-ten-sile carbon steel. The HPT-B2also has an option for stainlesssteel.DuraClass designs and manu-

factures a comprehensive range ofpremium Class 3 to 8 dump bod-ies, hoists, and related equip-ment and offers more than 100years of engineering and manufac-turing expertise.For more information, call 800/728-4345 or

visit www.duraclass.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s

Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)The HPT-B1 features a closed fender design, and comes in 14- to 18-ft. (4.3 to 5.5 m) lengths in eithercarbon steel or stainless steel. The HPT-B1 has capacity ranges from 10- to 20-cu. yd. (7.6 to 15.3 cu m).

Mack Pinnacle Steals the Show at Much Music Video AwardsIt doesn’t get “much” better than this. A Mack

Pinnacle Rawhide Edition carrying members of theCanadian rap rock band Down With Webster stole theshow during its grand red carpet entrance at the recentMuch Music Video Awards in Toronto.Four members of the band, which was nominated for

pop video of the year, arrived on the red carpet in a 70-in. mid-rise sleeper cab version of the Rawhide Edition,perfect for making an impressive entrance. The truck’sbutton-tuck interior offered maximum style and com-fort for the band.“A rock rap band like Down With Webster deserves

an extraordinary and unique arrival at an event like theMuch Music Video Awards,” said John Walsh, Mackvice president of marketing. “If they wanted unique,they got unique. The Mack Pinnacle offered a show-stopping entrance and one that would be difficult tocompete with for any other band. It was clear that theentrance of the band in our Pinnacle Rawhide Editionwould be the buzz-worthy moment of the red carpet.”The truck was equipped with a Mack MP8 505E+

engine and Mack mDRIVE automated manual trans-mission delivering the power and performance bandmembers desired for their arrival.The 25th annual Much Music Video Awards was co-

hosted by Kylie and Kendall Jenner.For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com.(This story also can be found on Construction

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Members of the band Down With Webster pose in front of the Mack Pinnacle Rawhide Edition, which recentlyescorted the band to the Much Music Video Awards in Toronto.

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A.G.ALLEBACH INC.

Edward Ehrbar, Inc.www.ehrbar.com4 Executive PlazaYonkers, NY 10701914-738-5100

601 Coates Ave.Holbrook, NY631-563-7600

New York City, NY718-626-3331

42 Kenosia Ave.Danbury, CT203-743-0088

Lucky’s Trailer Saleswww.luckystrailers.com402 Vermont Route 107South Royalton, VT802-763-2585

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Northland JCBStephenson Equipment, Inc.Prospect Park, PA • 610-534-0700Harrisburg, PA • 800-325-6455Lancaster, PA • 877-503-4307

Wilkes-Barre, PA • 866-667-6756Pittsburgh, PA • 800-692-7600Syracuse, NY • 800-368-6455Albany, NY • 518-357-2200

A.G. Allebach, Inc.PO Box 321

1690 Quarry RdKulpsville, PA 19443

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E.W. SleeperCompany, Inc.www.ewsleeper.com391 Loudon Rd.

Concord, NH 03301603-225-6711

Fax: 603-225-4918

Action Equipment, Inc.9 N. Vesper Street

Lock Haven, PA 17745570-748-3873

Fax: 570-748-3915

Allenwood Equipment, Inc.16818 U.S. Rt. 15

Allenwood, PA 17810570-538-2595

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150 North Plains Industrial RoadWallingford, CT 06492

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Contact your local dealer:

You’re interested in high productivity. So are your machines.

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Volvo is with you. That means a product you can depend on. A dealer you can rely on. A commitment to helping you do what you do - better. Smart Works – every day. We

do it through innovation and technology. We do it in partnership with you so that the people that depend on you keep working and progressing. Contact your local Volvo dealer today for dependable Volvo Articulated Haulers.

on. A commitment to helping you do what you do - better. Smart Works – every day. We do it through innovation and technology. We do it in partnership with you so that the people that depend on you keep

You carry the load.Every day. Everywhere.

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Harrisburg, PA 717.564.3031Drums, PA570.788.1127Ephrata, PA717.859.3132Lock Haven, PA570.769.1070

Hicksville, NY516.681.7600Riverhead, NY631.369.1147

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Contact your local dealer:

You’re interested in high productivity. So are your machines.

Smart Works.

Volvo is with you. That means a product you can depend on. A dealer you can rely on. A commitment to helping you do what you do - better. Smart Works – every day. We

do it through innovation and technology. We do it in partnership with you so that the people that depend on you keep working and progressing. Contact your local Volvo dealer today for dependable Volvo Articulated Haulers.

on. A commitment to helping you do what you do - better. Smart Works – every day. We do it through innovation and technology. We do it in partnership with you so that the people that depend on you keep

You carry the load.Every day. Everywhere.

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Harrisburg, PA 717.564.3031Drums, PA570.788.1127Ephrata, PA717.859.3132Lock Haven, PA570.769.1070

Hicksville, NY516.681.7600Riverhead, NY631.369.1147

Baltimore, MD410.242.6500Manassas, VA703.393.7344Winchester, VA540.722.3700Chesapeake, VA757.485.3314Richmond, VA804.266.0000Roanoke, VA540.989.3750Wise, VA276.328.8027Bridgeville, DE302-337-3400

Deptford, NJ856.227.6400Frenchtown, NJ908.824.4200Lionville, PA610.363.9200Staten Island, NY 718-448-2444

Pittsburgh, PA412.741.1731Clearfield, PA814.765.8500Charleston, WV304.755.7788

East Longmeadow, MA413.525.6351Berlin, CT860.356.0840

Latham, NY518.220.9500Batavia, NY585.344.1931Syracuse, NY315.437.2611

Woburn, MA781.935.3377

302.337.3400

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By Dale MickleSPECIAL TO CEG

As costs for fuel, personnel, equipmentand regulatory compliance rise, the extrac-tion of resources from the ground in NorthAmerica is becoming more expensive andcomplex. Inefficiency in the mining processadds to the cost of doing business, and oftenis a result of unnecessary processing steps,extra handling and wasted material. Just about any mining application will fol-

low many of the same traditional processing

steps, whether it is hard rock mining, softrock mining or quarrying. After blasting orexcavating, large trucks transport the materi-al to primary and secondary crushing and/orgrinding and screening stages. Although theprocesses have remained the same fordecades, this practice of taking the rock tothe machine typically results in capitalexpenses from equipment purchases, as wellas wasted material, time and fuel — ulti-mately resulting in unnecessary cost. Itstands to reason, therefore, that anytime youcan reduce processing steps in mining, you

also are reducing time and cost.The influx of track-mounted crushers and

screens into North America has allowedsome operators to let the machine follow thematerial in a number of applications, reduc-ing haulage costs. But the technique stillrequires machinery to load, and additionalmachinery to crush and screen the material,which adds to fuel, personnel and capitalexpenditures.Taking the concept of bringing the

machine to the material one step further,there is an option for soft-rock mining that

has been developed by Allu Group. The AlluM-Series screener crusher attachment, foruse on excavators from 50 to 160 tons (45 to145 t) or wheel loaders from 30 to 90 tons(27 to 81 t), is allowing some mining com-panies to reduce from three or four separateprocessing steps — crushing, screening,mixing and loading — combining them intoone step. The result is a loading/processingmachine that also is highly mobile, accord-ing to the manufacturer.

Allu Attachment Eliminates Steps From Mining Process

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Crushing, Screening & Recycling SectionFor more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Inefficiency in the mining process adds to the cost of doing business and often is a result of unnecessary processing steps, extra handling and wasted material.

see ALLU page 74

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In DelawareIron Source LLC25113 DuPont Blvd.Georgetown, DE 19947302-856-7545888-733-5119

5722 N. Dupont ParkwaySmyrna, DE 19977302-653-7562www.ironsourcede.com

In Massachusetts:Cleaves Co. Inc.300 Reservoir StreetNeedham, MA 02494781-449-0833877-449-0833www.cleavesco.com

In New YorkNiagara Frontier Equipment Sales, Inc.4060 Lake Ave.,Lockport, NY 14094716-434-2000

Robert H. Finke & Sons, Inc.1569 US Route 9WSelkirk, NY 12158518-767-9331www.finkeequipment.com

Bobcat of Saratoga1279 Route 9Gansevoort, NY 12831518-798-9283www.bobcatofsaratoga.com

Westchester Tractor Inc60 International BlvdBrewster, NY 10509845-278-7766www.wtractor.com

In Pennsylvania/New JerseyModern Equipment &Supply2501 Durham RoadBristol, PA 19007215-943-9100

75 New Street,Edison, NJ 08837732-738-9200www.moderngroup.com

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6x16 2 Deck Screen-It 102x115 Track Mounted Impact Plant

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and in the state of CT

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M-Series Works for Number of Applications in North AmericaA large screener crusher attachment (sizes

range from 5 to 11.1 cu. yd. [3.8 to 8.5 cum]) allows the operator to excavate and/orscoop ROM or blasted soft rock material —falling between 1 and 4 on the Mohs scale— and crush it to desired size as it is beingloaded onto a truck, conveyor or stockpile.At the same time, the screener crusherattachment can screen out harder rock impu-rities or fines, which are then dumped into awaste or separate material pile.Powered by the carrier hydraulics through

an auxiliary circuit, the attachment requiresno additional fuel source to operate, and gen-erates no emissions of its own. Different pro-cessing drum configurations allow theattachment to be adapted from crushing toscreening to a combination of both, produc-ing fragment size configurations of 50, 75,100 and 150 mm. The attachment can be uti-lized in open pit, open cast and undergroundmines.By screening, crushing and loading in one

step, the screener crusher attachment allowsmining companies to reduce capital expendi-tures by reducing the amount of equipmentneeded on site. Fewer machines and at-the-face processing also mean that haul fleet and

processing machine wear and personnelcosts are reduced. And with production ratesup to 650 tph (590 t), the one-step process-ing also is a time saver. In North America, the M-Series is viable

for a number of soft rock applications,including coal, gypsum, salt, phosphate andoil shale/oil sands, as well as for some aggre-gate applications.

Coal ProcessingThe screener crusher attachment is used to

crush coal ROM at the same time that itloads the material into trucks, eliminating theneed for more costly crushing and screeningequipment. Because the coal is beingcrushed prior to haulage, it improves haulingefficiency by eliminating air voids in thetruck bed. At the secondary stage for coal,the attachment can be used to crush and feedat power plants, harbors and depots.

GypsumGypsum, mined from quarries or under-

ground mines, is typically hauled to a sta-tionary processing plant above ground. Ascreener crusher attachment can reduce thematerial size at the source, eliminating a pro-cessing stage and also increasing hauling

efficiency. Set up as a fine screener, theattachment can further break down the prod-uct and separate any hard impurities fromthe material.

SaltIn underground rock salt mines, screener

crusher attachments are used to crush mate-rial directly as it is loaded onto a conveyor.By completing one processing step at theloading stage below ground, it eliminates aseparate processing step at the surface.

PhosphateIn eastern U.S. phosphate mines, the

screener crusher attachment can be used atthe secondary stage, crushing the overrunsfrom the primary stage. The 4-in. (10 cm)plus overrun material is typically consideredto be a waste product. But there is enoughphosphate within the rock to make it worthliberating using the large screener crusher;the leftover rock (generally limestone) canbe sold as a secondary product. In the west-ern United States, the phosphate mined inIdaho and Utah requires extensive crushing,screening and grinding to liberate the mate-rial from the rock, also providing opportuni-ty for the screener crusher attachment toeliminate a step.

Oil Shale/Oil SandsThe first North American oil shale opera-

tion has only recently received permission togo online and produce 300,000 barrels as ademonstration of its capabilities. In otherparts of the world, the mine-sized screenercrusher attachment has been found to beespecially well-suited for processing oilshale in the production of kerogen. Becauseit can screen out the harder limestone thatoften is found with oil shale, the end productthat is loaded into haul trucks has alreadybeen refined and requires less processing.Additionally, more efficient loading of thedesired material allows the mine owner toreduce the number of trucks in the fleet.

AggregatesWhile the large screener crusher attach-

ments are capable of crushing softer aggre-gates, such as limestone and dolomite, formore efficient loading at the face, they alsohave possible use as a pre-screener of finesin harder stone such as granite, trap rock andbasalt.For more information, visit www.allumin-

ing.net.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

ALLU from page 69

Rockster Recycler Unveils Interchangeable Duplex PlantRockster Recycler North America intro-

duced its mobile duplex system, a track-mounted crushing plant that allows the con-tractor to interchange an impact crusher witha jaw crusher, and vice-versa, on the samechassis. This capability creates a dual-pur-pose machine for a wider range of recycle,demolition and aggregate crushing applica-tions. Available in the R1100/1200impact/jaw models and the R900/800impact/jaw models, the duplex systemallows one crusher unit to exchange with theother crusher unit in approximately four tofive hours using an excavator. An overnightexchange of crusher units on the plant by amaintenance crew means the plant can be onthe job site and ready to crush by morning. The R1100/1200 processes 280 to 350

tons (254 to 317.5 t) per hour; the R900/800processes 120 to 240 tons (109 to 218 t) perhour.Rockster Recycler’s horizontal shaft

impact crushers feature two hydraulicallyadjustable swing-beams, as well as on-the-fly rotor speed adjustment for accurate mate-rial sizing and fines control. A massive rotorwith four-bar hammer can be positioned intwo-high and two-low or all four-high con-

figuration. The hydraulically adjustable jawcrushers feature oversize bearings and shaftsand are reversible to easily remove uncrush-ables. The plant’s drive system is located at the

rear of the machine, enclosed in a sound-proofed housing. For maintenance and serv-ice purposes, the casing can be opened com-pletely on all sides. The hydraulic pump forall auxiliary drives, as well as the pump forthe hydrostat, are driven via a distributinggear unit, which is flange-mounted on thedrive motor. The hydrostat activates thecrusher via a v-belt drive and allows adjust-ment of the crusher speed, replacing the typ-ical clutch. The bypass chute is adjustable,allowing the discharged pre-screened mate-rial to be directed to either a side or main dis-charge belt. This option can be controlledwith an easy-to-use hand gear. Both themain and side discharge belts are hydrauli-cally operated and fold for compact trans-port.For more information, call 260/206-6309

or visit www.rockster.us.com. (This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Available in the R1100/1200 impact/jaw models and the R900/800 impact/jawmodels, the duplex system allows one crusher unit to exchange with the othercrusher unit in approximately four to five hours using an excavator.

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781-294-8888 • www.eessco.com

Whether it is your wash plants, portable or stationary crushers, or your conveyors, every aspect of the project is design built to accommodate your unique demands.

Your challenges are not all the same,

neither are your solutions.

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Unlike their competition that sells pre-fabricated plants and pre-fabri-cated solutions to very specific challenges, EEssco can and doescustom engineer and design plants that take into consideration all ofthe customers unique needs to specifically satisfy the needs of theaggregate producer. certainly not all rock conditions are the same,every pit or job site hasits own unique layoutto best accommodateits production needs.Pre-fabricated plantscannot take any ofthese specific issuesinto consideration.

FISHER INDUSTRIES

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Rayco RG35 Super Jr. NowAvailable With 4-Wheel Drive

Rayco’s RG35 Super Jr is now available with 4-wheel drive. The 4x4 option is avail-able as an option on new machines and as a retro-fit kit for older RG35 Super Jr’s.All RG35’s feature a 35 hp Vanguard engine and swing-out controls that offer bettervisibility while cutting and swing in-line for travel through gates. Other featuresinclude wide, bar-tread floatation tires, hydraulic backfill blade, and a 51-in. (130cm) cutting width.

For more information, call 800/392-2686 or visit www.raycomfg.com.

UNBEATABLE TEAM.

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The Wirtgen Group owes its strength to the excellence of its four product brands – Wirtgen, Vögele, Hamm and Kleemann – with their unique wealth of experience.

Put your trust in the Wirtgen Group team.

ELLIOTT & FRANTZ, INC.

10421 Guilford RoadJessup, MD 20794

301/725-7394Fax: 301/725-7361

38420 Sussex HighwayDelmar, DE 19940

302/846-3033Fax: 302/846-0763

12051 Tac CourtManassas, VA 20109

703/257-2381Fax: 703/257-2383

450 E. Church RoadKing of Prussia, PA 19406

610/279-5200Fax: 610/279-6366

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284 North StreetWindsor Locks, CT 06096

51 Veterans DriveLoudon, NH 03307

1-800-53-CRUSH or 860-627-6596www.powerscreenct.com

CALL FOR IN STOCK PARTS

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CDE Global Expands Range With R2500 Dry Screening Plant

CDE Global has embarked on a newphase of development with the introductionof a new R2500 dry screening plant.The R2500 is a static primary screening

unit capable of processing more than 500 tph(453 t) in quarrying, recycling and miningoperations. It represents an expansion to theCDE portfolio of products and broadens therange of services that CDE can provide. Itseamlessly integrates into an existing or newwashing system and ensures an increase inefficiency immediately. The R2500 is elec-tric resulting in a substantial saving in fuelcosts and a quieter, more environmentally-friendly operation, according to the manu-facturer.The R2500 has been designed at the new

CDE Innovation Centre at the company’sheadquarters in Northern Ireland. Providingsolutions to the world’s leading global con-struction companies ensures that CDE isconstantly researching and developing newproducts, and a particular focus in 2013 andearly 2014 was the development of equip-ment solutions capable of processing morethan 500 tph. CDE recognized an opportunity to

increase the processing capability of its solu-tions with the R2500 for those customerswho require higher outputs. CDE SalesDirector, Enda Ivanoff said, “We recognizedan opportunity to better service our high ton-nage markets in the most efficient way and

to provide our customers with a completeCDE solution across the four sectors inwhich we operate; construction and recy-cling, mining, environmental and industrialsands.” The R2500 can be introduced to quarry-

ing, recycling and mining operations wherea range of difficult materials are beingprocessed including crushed rock, topsoil,scalpings, iron ore and construction anddemolition waste.Features of the R2500 include a laminate

side-wall design on the ProGrade P2-75/Rscreen, which has zero welds resulting in astronger, lighter screen which requires lesspower and is galvanized as standard. The lat-tice design screen has a reduced mass andensures more energy is transferred to thematerial guaranteeing superior screeningperformance. The ProGrade P2-75/R screenhas FEA (finite element analysis) verifica-tion, and is an integral part of the CDE range,featured on the R2500, M2500 and M4500.All FEA results are verified with onsitephysical testing procedures. Physical testsalso have been carried out on the R2500within the dedicated ProGrade screen testingfacility at CDE.

R2500: Sand and GravelCreagh Concrete is the largest land based

sand and gravel producer in NorthernIreland.

The sand and aggregates they produce atvarious locations are used in the productionof a range of pre-cast products as well asready mix concrete. The Creagh Concretereserve is characterized by heavily clay-bound material with approximately 30 per-cent waste. A modular CDE plant wasinstalled in 2012 and consisted of three mod-ular components from the CDE core productrange — an AquaCycle A1500, an AggMaxportable logwasher and an EvoWash sandwashing plant.In early 2014, Creagh Concrete intro-

duced the new R2500 to its production as aprimary screening unit directly feeding theCDE AggMax. The R2500 seamlessly inte-grates with the other CDE modular plantitems and its main function is to protect theCDE plant by screening off large stones andboulders and stockpiling this material readyfor crushing. Creagh Concrete has alreadypraised the design and functionality of theR2500. “The combination of processes on one

chassis really sets this machine apart fromothers on the market as it can handleextremely rough material, like ours, withease,” said Conor McGlone, quarry manag-er, Creagh Concrete. “With a 20 ton hoppercapacity we are confident that the R2500 canmore than meet our processing require-ments. Overall the machine is fit-for-pur-pose, quiet and visually appealing.

“Our raw material is among the worst thatI’ve seen and at the outset, in 2012, alloptions were on the table including ceasingproduction at our Draperstown quarry andlooking for reserves at a new site. The CDEplant has allowed us to continue working atthe existing site and the introduction of theR2500 has highlighted further efficiencyimprovements that we can make to thewashing plant.”

R2500: CD&E Waste RecyclingThe R2500 also is operational in the

Stuttgart area in Southwest Germany sinceMay 2014. A new project, backed by theEco-Innovation Fund from the EuropeanUnion is operating with the aim of enhanc-ing the infrastructure for the recycling ofconstruction, demolition and excavationwaste in Europe. The project is a partnershipbetween CDE Global and the Eco-Innovation Fund and sees the introduction ofa new CD&E waste recycling system, whichincludes the R2500, and will deliver on anumber of key objectives including reducedplant footprint, enhanced mobility and anincreased return on investment from CD&Ewaste recycling operations.For more information, visit www.cde-

global.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The R2500 is a static primary screening unitcapable of processing more than 500 tph (453 t)

in quarrying, recycling and mining operations.

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Integrity. Generation After Generation.After being in business for almost a century, we’ve learned a thing or two. We know what it takes to keep your operation running smoothly: Commitment from your crew, quality equipment that works as hard as you do, and people that you can count on. Generation after generation, we continue to meet the demands ofthe job by building innovative products. We’ve led the way since 1928, and that leadership shows through in the integrity of our team. We’re proud to still be doing business the way we did back then.

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Kleemann Mobile Jaw Crushers Feature EVO TechnologyTwo new Kleemann mobile jaw crushers

featuring EVO technology were introducedto the North American market recently.Two new crushers are the Mobicat MC

110 Ri EVO and the MC 110 Zi EVO.The MC 110 Ri EVO has a vibratory

feeder with integrated grizzly, while the MC110 Zi EVO incorporates a vibrating feederwith an independent, double-deck, heavy-duty prescreen. Both feature a crusher inletof 28 by 44 in. (71 by 112 cm).Either way, wear in the system is reduced

because medium and smaller gradationsbypass the crusher, with an increase in endproduct quality through discharge of finesvia the side discharge conveyor. A bypassflap provides easy diversion of the materialflow, eliminating the need for a blind deck.Both machines have been completely

redesigned with a lighter transport weight toease portability, with the MC 110 Ri EVOweighing 85,000 lb. (38,555 kg), and theMC 110 Zi EVO weighing 87,100 lb.(39,508 kg).The new Mobicat MC 110 Zi and MC 110

Ri expand Kleemann’s popular EVOContractor Line of crushers. The newMobicat EVO series has been redesignedfrom scratch, thus allowing the combinationof new features such as the hopper walls

integrated in the chassis — or a fullyhydraulic crushing gap adjustment via touchpanel — with tried-and-tested concepts likean independent double-deck prescreen (inthe Z model), making the plants even moreversatile and efficient, according to the man-ufacturer.

Users will benefit from a newly designedcrusher unit with extra-long, articulatedcrusher jaw. Like the EVO Mobirex mobileimpact crushers, the new Mobicat EVOmobile jaw crushers utilize direct drivecrushers and electric drives for the vibratingconveyors, belts and the prescreen. This

permits extremely efficient operation withlow fuel consumption, and allows optimalloading of the crusher. Beneath the crusher adeflector plate keeps tramp metal fromdegrading the conveyor belt.The Kleemann Continuous Feed

System (CFS) manages a more equalloading of the crushing area, in which theconveying frequencies of the feedertrough and the prescreen are adapted inde-pendently of each other to the level of thecrusher, thus significantly boosting per-formance.The new Mobicat crushers incorporate a

newly designed longer swing jaw, whichprevents blocking of coarse material whilemoving all mounting elements of the crush-er jaw from the wear area. In addition, thetransfer from the prescreen or the feedertrough is designed so material simply tiltsinto the crushing jaw, providing an evenmaterial flow. With this property and otherfeatures the new Kleemann Mobicat MC110 Ri and MC 110 Zi achieve outputs of upto 300 tons (272 t) per hour.For more information, call 615/501-0600

or visit www.wirtgenamerica.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The MC 110 Ri EVO has a vibratory feeder with integrated grizzly, while the MC 110Zi EVO incorporates a vibrating feeder with an independent, double-deck, heavy-duty prescreen. Both feature a crusher inlet of 28 by 44 in. (71 by 112 cm).

Bandit Offers Model 2600, 2700 Towable Stump GrindersFor stump grinding professionals who

prefer the simplicity of towable stumpgrinders but are tired of constant beltadjustments and maintenance, BanditIndustries presents the Model 2600 andModel 2700 towable stump grinders.These machines combine aggressive

horsepower in compact, lightweightdesigns that makes stump grinding aseasy as driving to the job site. Availablewith numerous options and reliable,beltless hydrostatic drive, the Model2600 and Model 2700 each are excep-tional performers for rental companies,municipalities and stump grinding pro-fessionals, according to the manufactur-er.“The Model 2600 and Model 2700

towable stump grinders are very easy totow, and their simplicity is still very pop-ular with many of our customers,” saidChristopher Smith, marketing and commu-nications director of Bandit Industries. “Thewide swing arc and adjustable tongues real-ly help these machines to grind even largestumps without needing to reposition thewhole unit. And the hydrostatic drive is def-initely a big plus when it comes to loweringmaintenance costs."With hydrostatic direct-drive there are no

belts, jackshafts, bearings or associated partsto maintain, making the operation and main-tenance of these machines extremely simple.Power application with hydrostatic direct-drive is typically much smoother than tradi-tional belt driven stump grinders, making theModel 2600 and Model 2700 a breeze tooperate from swing-out control panels oroptional radio remotes.The Model 2600 features a 61-hp diesel

engine, and the Model 2700 features a 97- or115-hp diesel engine.Both machines ride on a rugged Torflex

axle and go after stumps with swing arcsgreater than 5 ft. (1.5 m). Both come stan-dard with the Revolution cutter wheel, andboth feature telescoping tongues to help fine-tune their position at the stump.Bandit Industries is a global manufacturer

of wood processing machinery, ranging

from industrial-grade hand-fed and wholetree wood chippers, horizontal grinders,stump grinders, forestry mowers and otherspecialty processing equipment. All equip-ment is manufactured by specialized teamsat the company’s headquarters near MountPleasant, Mich.

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The Model 2700 features a 97- or 115-hp diesel engine.

With hydrostatic direct-drive there are no belts, jackshafts, bear-ings or associated parts to maintain, making the operation andmaintenance of these machines extremely simple.

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New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island.

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MC 110 Zi EVO MC 110 Ri EVO

Continuous Feed System High-tech jaw crusher Direct drive via fluid clutch

THE LEADER IN TECHNOLOGY: THE NEW MC 110 EVO

High production, quality product with maximum effi ciency, the all new Kleemann EVO jaw crusher.

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Telestack ConveyorsPowerscreen Mid-Atlantic is a dealerfor Telestack conveyors. Providingmobile tracked stockpiling conveyors,radial telescopic conveyors and more!We have tracked units available forrental or purchase.

We also sell the full range of Powerscreen &Pegson parts. Want crusher & screen wear parts for Extec, Sandvik, Fintec, Finlay, Metso or Komatsumachines? Conveyor Belting Available! Call Us!

2010 model with 5828 hrs. CAT engine. Twin apron 4 bar crusher with feedopening of 44.5” x 31.5”.Overband magnet, dirt conveyor, underpan feederand wireless remote control. Machine is ready to crush! Location: Virginia.Priced to sell for $279,000

Powerscreen XH320 Impact Crusher

Spare Parts

2005 Model with Approx. 6930 Hrs, Deutz Engine, Two Deck 11x5’ ScreenBox, Attached Hydraulically Folding Stockpile Conveyors, Remote ControlTipping Grid over Feed Hopper, Machine on Wheel Twin Axle, Fully Servicedand Ready to Work! Location: North Carolina. Priced to sell at $89,500

Powerscreen Chieftain 1400

2007 Model with Approx. 2825 Hrs. One of the largest Mobile TrackedScreening Plants on the Market. Three Deck 20’ x 6’ Horizontal ScreenBox, Ideal Machine for Fine Aggregate Screening. Comes with AdditionalRecirculating Conveyor Mounted on Machine. Has a CAT Engine. Location:North Carolina. Price: $265,000 REDUCED TO ONLY $229,500

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Lokotrack ST2.8 mobile scalping screen

Lokotrack ST3.5 Lokotrack ST2.4 Lokotrack ST4.8Lokotrack ST4.8

Meet any screening challenge.challenge.

Lokotrack® mobile screensWhatever your application, there is a Lokotrack® ST Series mobile screen that can handle it. Metso offers the widest selection of high capacity, dependable screens to meet any challenge, from aggregates processing to demolition and recycling.

easy operation

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MELLOTT COMPANY MILTON CAT H.O. PENN MACHINERY CO., INC. FOLEY, INC. CB CON-AGG

www.mellotts.com www.miltoncat.com www.hopenn.com www.foleyinc.com www.cbconagg.comAggregates, quarry, contractor & recycling

customers in MD, VA, WV, DE, and NC. Aggregates and quarry customers in NJ

Contractor and recycling customers in ME, RI, VT, NH, MA and state of NY , excluding New York City and

surrounding counties

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and in the state of CT

Contractor and recycling customers in state of NJ

Aggregates, quarry, contractor and recycling customers in state of PA

and NY, excluding New York City and surrounding counties

100 Mellott DriveWarfordsburg, PA 17267

4501 Green Point DriveGreensboro, NC 27410

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www.whitneyandson.comAggregates and quarry customers in

CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, & VT

800-245-5472978-343-6353

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Demolition & Recycling

2006 Volvo EC460BLC and GenesisGXP660R 2006 Volvo EC460BLC with 9,500 hours,equipped with a Genesis GXP660R Mobile Shear w/360 rotation. Only 800 hours on a NEW ENGINE, only500 hours use on shear since a complete Genesisfactory rebuild, 2500 hours on NEW hydraulic pump..........................................................Call for Price.

2006 Hitachi ZX270LC-3 with 5207 hours andCab Guarding, Very Good U/C, Equipped w/ factoryrebuilt LaBounty MSD50 Series III #50800 StraightMobile Shear. Through shop and work ready. Genesisfactory warranty on MSD50 shear....Call for Price.

2010 Cat M322D MH #W2T05047, DeliveredNEW in 2011, 3847 Hrs, Hydraulic Elevating Cab,FOPS Cab Guarding, Heat & A/C, 41’ MaterialHanding Front, Drop Nose Stick, 12.5 kw Gen Set,Cat GSH15-5 3/4 yd3 Grapple w/360 rotation (FullyInstalled), Dual Solid Tires, Rear Camera System, andOutriggers x4. Cat Dealer Maintained Since Neww/Service History Report Available. ExcellentCondition & Appearance ..................Call for price.

2005 Liebherr A934B MH 9670 total hrs, 50 ftMax Reach Material Handling Arrangement, Drop NoseStick, Hydraulic Elevating Cab, Heat & A/C, AutomaticLubrication System, Generator System for Magnet, andDual Solid Tires. Choice of several orange peel grap-ple options. Excellent all around condition and appear-ance. Checked through our shop and fully serviced.FOB our yard in Summerville, SC..............$189,500

2008 Deere 240DLC and GenesisGMS400R 2008 Deere 240DLC with 6,100hrs, equipped w/ Genesis GMS400R MobileShear w/ 360 rotation & XP upper jaw, CabGuard, Heat & A/C, and excellent U/C.Approximately 2000 hours total use on shearsince complete Genesis factory rebuild..........................................................Call for Price.

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2002 Komatsu PC450LC-6 UHD 5,650original hours, 25 meter/82 ft 3 Piece UltraHigh Reach Demolition Arrangement +Standard Digging front w/ HD Bucket, Bothfronts fully plumbed for Rotating Shear orConcrete Processor, FOPS Cab Guarding,Heat & A/C, Video Camera System, VariableGauge U/C @ 75%+ remaining. Very good all-around condition and appearance. Can gostraight to work!!! ..................Call for Price.

2006 Hitachi ZX270LC-3 with 6600 Hrs,Cab w/Heat & A/C, Cab Guarding, Very GoodU/C and Equipped w/ LaBounty MSD2000RSaber Series Mobile Shear w/360 Rotation.Less than 250 Hour Use Since Complete Rebuild of Shear and All Components. ThroughShop and Work Ready. ........................................................Available for Sale or Rent.

Shears Pulverizers Processors Grapples Generator Sets

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Go to www.acecrushers.comfor a complete listing and description of our new and used equipment.

Ace Equipment Sales, Inc. and Milroy and Company LLC171 Tolland Turnpike (Route 74) • PO Box 535 • Willington, CT 06279

(860) 429-2793 • Fax: (860) 429-0542

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Terex Finlay Offers 883+ Spaleck 3D Combi Flip-Flow ScreenThe Terex Finlay 883+

Spaleck is the ultimate inmobile screening and sepa-ration technology. This newproduct offering is the resultof a joint partnershipbetween Terex Finlay, pio-neers in mobile tracked pro-cessing equipment andSpaleck, market leaders instatic recycling screeningtechnology. At the heart of the mobile

plant is the two deckGerman designed and con-structed high performancescreenbox. The stepped topdeck design is combinedwith flip flow technology onthe bottom deck. Its process-ing capabilities and application flexibilitymake the machine the only all in one mobilesolution for processing difficult waste, recy-cling, slag, C&D, shredded metal, wood,compost, mulch, ores, coal and soil, accord-ing to the manufacturer. Even large-grained material can be

screened on a screening machine with a Flip-Flow screen deck. The screening desk with3D screen segments, which is positioned

above the Flip Flow screen deck to form acascade, protects and reduces the stress onthe Flip Flow screen mats. Their service lifeis increased and optimal screening results areguaranteed.The 3D screen segments with maximum

open screen area can be changed quickly andsimply due to the modular construction. Thescreen mats of the 3D Flip-Flow screen arefastened without screws and have no edges

that could cause difficulties. This means thatthe screen mats can be changed quickly andthere is an optimal product flow on thescreen mats.Key Features:• Virtually blockage-free screening in the

upper and lower deck due to tried and tested3D and Flip-Flow technology.• The 3D screening segments guarantee

accurate screening with no long pieces pass-

ing into the middlegrade material.• The Flip-Flow screen with screwless

mounted screen mats avoids unnecessarycleaning and reduces maintenance times.• Screenbox discharge end can be

hydraulically raised 500mm to facilitate effi-cient and easy media access and changing.

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

At the heart of the mobile plant is the two deck German designedand constructed high performance screenbox.

Paladin Makes Addition to Bradco Ground Shark LinePaladin Attachments has released the Bradco Ground Shark stan-

dard duty brush cutter — the newest addition to the Ground Sharkfamily. It builds on success of the original Ground Shark extremeduty brush cutter’s innovative deck design, aggressive machineprofile and high productivity, which is the fastest selling product forPaladin in the light attachment category, according to the manufac-turer.This attachment clears tough ground vegetation, light to medium

density brush and hardwoods up to 4 in. (10 cm) in diameter. A dualpressure relief valve on the new hydraulic motor is standard, pro-tecting against any pressure spikes that could damage the drive sys-tem. Three bi-directional blades cut in either direction to extend theoperational life of the blades, minimizing fleet maintenanceexpenses. The standard duty models share many of the engineering inno-

vations incorporated into the extreme duty version like a heavy duty¼ in. (.6 cm) steel deck, an extremely quiet drive train, and a shield-ed motor that protects it from falling debris and damage. They areavailable in three cutting widths: 60, 72 and 78 in. (152, 183 and198 cm) and in a variety of low and high flow GPM ranges toaccommodate the hydraulic capabilities of any skid steer loader.The addition of the optional pressure gauge is highly recom-

mended because it allows the operator to maintain peak perform-ance and prevent stalling. Optional dual steel wheel kits, mountedjust behind the front safety chains on the underside of the deck, helpprevent scalping. For more information, call 800/456-7100 or visit www.paladi-

nattachments.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s

Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)The Bradco Ground Shark standard duty brush cutter clears tough ground vegetation, light to mediumdensity brush and hardwoods up to 4 in. (10 cm) in diameter.

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Purpose-builtfrom the ground up byMaterial handlers from SENNEBOGEN – 44,000 lbs. to 750,000 lbs.

Simple design… Lift more. Move faster. Save fuel. Run longer. , 0 0 0 44 . , l0 0 0 0 75 7 o ts b l .sbl

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TYLER EQUIPMENT CORP.

East Longmeadow, MA413-525-6351

Berlin, CT860-356-0840

www.tylerequipment.com

C.N. WOOD CO., INC.Woburn, MA781-935-1919

Avon, MA508-584-8484Whately, MA413-665-7009Johnston, RI401-942-9191

www.cn-wood.com

TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT, INC.

Syracuse, NY800-872-2390

Binghamton, NY800-370-9488

Rochester, NY866-950-6210

Watertown, NY888-335-0200Albany, NY866-740-8853

www.traceyroad.com

GIBSON MACHINERY

Cleveland, OH 440-439-4000

Pittsburgh, PA724-695-5000

www.gibsonmachinery.com

MIDLANTIC MACHINERY INC.

Wilkes-Barre, PA570-824-9891

Harrisburg, PA717-652-3190Frackville, PA570/874-6140Hatfield, PA215-882-0145

Laurel, DE302-715-5382

www.midlanticmachinery.com

ATLANTIC EQUIPMENT &

SUPPLYHampton, VA757-827-4778800-325-0461

www.aeandsupply.com

BINDER MACHINERY CO.

South Plainfield, NJ908-561-9000800-562-0012

Winslow Township, NJ856-767-5900800-562-0012

HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT COMPANY

Dubois, PA814-371-3600

www.highway-equipment.com

RISH EQUIPMENT COMPANYBluefield, WV304-817-7435Beckley, WV304-255-4111

Bridgeport, WV304-842-3511

St. Albans, WV304-755-3311

Wilkinson, WV304-752-9313

www.rish.com

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Genesis Attachments’ GSG scrap grapple is now availablein 10 sizes.Ranging in capacity from 0.5 to 2.5 cu. yds. (0.4 to 1.9 cu

m ), GSG grapples fit 22 to 88 ton (20 to 80 t) material han-dlers to meet a wide range of application needs.Designed to reduce maintenance, improve durability,

lower operating costs and enhance safety, Genesis ScrapGrapples feature:• Identical hardened steel bearings with dust seals at all

pivot points to keep out contaminants• A heavy-duty cylinder guarding system that protects the

cylinders and internal components and is easily removed formaintenance• Reverse-mounted cylinders that protect rods from dam-

age• Large-bore hydraulic cylinders to maximize clamping

force• Long-life, abrasion-resistant steel tips that are easily

replaced with a simple perimeter weld. Genesis also provides tine variety with flat- or point-tine

shapes in half- or narrow-width spades for high-volumescrap processing.For more information, call 715/395-5252 or visit gene-

sisattachments.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Genesis AttachmentsGSG Scrap GrappleAvailable in 10 Sizes

Ranging in capacity from 0.5 to 2.5 cu. yds. (0.4 to1.9 cu m ), GSG grapples fit 22 to 88 ton (20 to 80 t)material handlers to meet a wide range of applica-tion needs.

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EAST PBE, INC.283 Pane RoadNewington, CT 06111860/665-7470Fax: 860/665-7478

PINE BUSH EQUIPMENTINC.www.pbeinc.comPine Bush Office97 Rt. 302 P.O. Box 106Pine Bush, NY 12566845/744-2006Fax 845/744-2900

Holmes Officewww.pbeinc.com24 Sybil CourtHolmes, NY 12531845/878-4004Fax 845/878-9626

EDWARD EHRBAR INC.www.ehrbar.com4 Executive PlazaYonkers, NY914/738-5100Fax: 914/738-6847601 Coates Ave.Holbrook, NY 11741631/563-7600Fax: 631/218-106942 Kenosia Ave.Danbury, CT203/743-0088

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Project Calls for Building TemporaryRoadway Through Zoo Parking Lot

single span structure, minorroadway re-alignment of theeast approach, traffic signalimprovements, drainageinstallation and other miscel-laneous construction.“We’re stepping back in

time 60 or 70 years to imag-ine what the bridge was likein its grand days,” said SteveCowan, PennDOT pressofficer.The bridge was originally

part of the northern entranceto Highland Park and thePittsburgh Zoo, and was a simple con-crete arch, with two arch ribs eachholding 11 vertical spandrels. Falsequoins were molded into the corners ofthe abutments. The deck, by popular area architect

Stanley L. Roush, was made of whitelimestone in the form of some 360carved balusters with 14 urns decorat-ing the balustrades. All of the carvedpieces along the southern side of thebridge were reportedly removed in the1970s and 80s and replaced with alu-minum railing. The northern balustraderemained, but large sections crumbledand fell into the ravine of Heth’s Run.Missing sections were patched withwood and metal scraps.Over the years, the city filled in a 75-

ft. (23 m) ravine under the bridge with

rubble, blocking access to the river. Theproject will open access to theAllegheny River and enable planningfor a grand entrance to the zoo andHighland Park. When the work is completed, the

city reportedly plans to rehabilitateabout one-third of the zoo parking lotnear Butler Street, creating a greenwaywith an athletic field, bike and walkingpaths connecting East End neighbor-hoods to the river, and a deck over-looking the river and Highland ParkLocks and Dam.The bridge project calls for building

a temporary roadway through the zooparking lot while the bridge is replaced.According to Randy Burgard,

PennDOT’s construction project man-ager, challenges include bulk residual

waste removal, locating theexisting storm and sanitarysystems that were approxi-mately 50 ft. (15.2 m) deep,installing manholes onto thesanitary and storm lines andthe jack and bore process fora 60-in. (152.4 cm) stormline under the existing rail-road tracks.“The project is a 215-foot

single span bridge,” Burgardsaid. “Several decorativeelements such as quoins andprecast urns and balustersare being used for the bridge.

A total of 48,871 tons of bulk residualwaste will be removed from the site.”Major subcontractors include Bruce-

Merrilees Electric, New Castle, Pa., forlighting and signals; MoretrenchAmerican Corporation, Rockaway,N.J., for micro-piles; AmelieConstruction & Supply LLC,Saxonburg, Pa., for steel erection; andPittsburgh Demo, Oakmont, Pa., fordemolition.Major equipment used in the job

includes a Liebherr LTM 1250-6.1crane, a Grove GMK525OL crane, aCaterpillar 320CL excavator, and aHyundai R35Z-9 excavator.

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

The 100-year-old bridge was reportedly crumblingand in need of replacement.

TRUMBULL from page 1

A bridge replacement project near the Pittsburgh, Pa.,Zoo and PPG Aquarium is well on the way toward itsscheduled opening date of October 1.

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Fit for the Gods: Hercules Stays Strong After 50 YearsBy Jay Adams CEG CORRESPONDENT

Hercules Building Wrecking CompanyInc. of Brockton and East Taunton, Mass., iscelebrating 50 years in operation this yearand, as its name implies, the firm has torndown some of the most unusual buildings inMassachusetts. The Hercules’ motto is,“Demolishing the past to make clear pathsfor a better future.”Hercules was founded in 1964 by Duke

(Harold) Monsini Sr. who, at age 73, is stillon the job every day handling office opera-tions while his son, Hal Monsini, supervisessite work in all of its technical aspects. Halwas born the same year Hercules was.

From Duke to HerculesDuke started completing small demolition

jobs by hand, using his only piece of equip-ment, an old dump truck. Hercules wasincorporated in 1973 and is capable of alltypes of demolition, specializing in totaldemolition, selective demolition, gut outs,debris removal, concrete crushing/breakingand offer roll-off container service.No task is too large or small for the

mighty Hercules. “My Dad is the original owner. I’m his

oldest son; I’m the second generation. It hasbeen quite an interesting business,” said HalMonsini, who also works with his brotherand sister. “Dad is 73. He’s in here every day,does the estimating and handles the insur-ances, the day-to-day business. He’ll neverretire.“He started out with one dump truck and

himself,” said Monsini. “He was one of 12kids. When he got out of the service inQuincy, he worked briefly for another com-pany and thought, ‘Why make money forhim, when I can make money for myself?’He decided to venture out and started hisown company.”Like his company’s namesake, the leg-

endary Greek strongman, Duke Monsiniremains just about the strongest man his sonhas known. He gave his son Hal an invalu-able education from a young age.“I read your newspaper [CEG] and I real-

ly enjoy the stories about the second genera-tion learning machines at their father’sknee,” said Monsini. “That was me when Iwas a kid. I couldn’t get enough of the back-hoes, the bulldozers, the cranes. I wasalways in the machines with him, learning. Iwas always in the machinery, tinkeringaround. But it’s quite different today, with allthe regulations, the environmental controlsand insurances.” The Monsini construction family line

goes back even farther than 50 years.“My Dad worked for Duane Wrecking in

Boston with his father and five brothers. It

was owned by John J. Duane. At the time, itwas the biggest wrecking company on theEast Coast. My father basically worked theresummers, and when he was out of school.He went from high school directly to theservice, but my grandfather, had more of thestories,” said Monsini. “They worked on theWest End of Boston and the Central Arteryin the 1950s [the main highways that lead toand from Boston]. They did a lot of the dem-olition out there in order to build the originalCentral Artery. My God, there were quite afew stories there, kicking around, betweenmy father, my uncles and my grandfather.”

The Super Bowl and Coca-ColaHercules itself has been involved with

some of the more famous demolitions andimplosions of noteworthy buildings in thestate.One of the most fascinating was in

January 1985 and involved a live broadcastduring The Super Bowl.“We did the implosion of a 27-story park-

ing garage for International Place in Boston.That was probably one of our biggest jobs.We worked with the Duane Corporation,which was a subsidiary of Duane Company,started by John Duane’s son,” said Monsini.“We worked alongside his company andactually tore down a coupleof city blocks in downtownBoston. We brought downseveral buildings, but, byfar, the biggest was the park-ing garage. We did this alsowith a company inMaryland called ControlledDemolition Inc., CDI forshort. “They came in and they

drilled holes in columns,then they cabled off thosecolumns, and, on SuperBowl Sunday, 1985, MiamiDolphins versus the SanFrancisco 49ers. They putup big banners on the build-ing that said, ‘Boston isBooming!’ And, at theSuper Bowl, at halftime,CBS showed the parkinggarage getting imploded.Viewers saw the garageimplode. I don’t know howthey pulled it off, but theydid it.”Another noted Hercules

project years ago was ademolition along theMassachusetts Turnpikewhich resulted in theremoval of a landmarkCoca-Cola sign that sat in alarge, three-cornered spike

above the state East-West,mid-central highway.“The sign on the Mass.

Pike was over the old Coca-Cola bottling plant, saidMonsini. It was a three-sidedsign that had to be two storiestall by 100 feet long. Theywere like the big CITGOsign in Kenmore Square, thatfamous,” said Monsini.“There were actually three ofthem on top of the buildings.We took them down andstored them in a chained yardalong the Mass. Pike. Theywere supposed to be reused,but I don’t know what hap-pened to them. That’s anoth-er story. With no one payingattention any longer, theywere gone.”Hercules also was

involved in the demolition oftwo other famous local land-marks; the Belmont Hotel inWest Harwich on Cape Cod,and the demolition of the 11-acre Zayre’s Warehouse forCampanelli Corp. These days, Hercules

completes work for privateowners, contractors, busi-nesses and municipalities.

The firm carries all necessary insurance, andis bonded and is certified through theDivision of Capital Asset Management(DCAM). Behind every job, with founderDuke, operations manager Hal, eight full-time employees and various sub-contractorsat the ready, there is a talented team of edu-cated professionals dedicated to completeeach job efficiently, neatly and to the highestpossible standards. All operators and laborers are OSHA cer-

tified and Hazmat trained. The companyoffers total demolition, selective demolition,interior gut outs, scrapping, excavation,debris removal, concrete crushing, asbestosabatement, environmental cleanup and otherrelated services. They also offer roll out con-tainer services and a variety of equipmentrentals.

Great Finds, Grim FindsHercules Building Wrecking Co. has

diversified in unusual ways, not only in serv-ices, but with many members of the Monsinifamily working summers and during othertimes. The company also evolved andstreamlined, what Hall calls, “a kind ofdownsizing.”“Many family members have worked at

Hercules over the years. In the 1980s,Hercules was a large company, andemployed many of Duke’s brothers, andnephews. Lots of nephews interned hereover the summer and during school vaca-tions when Hercules had a salvage yard,”said Monsini. “We incorporated in 1973,started out small, and built up. Over theyears, with the recessions we had, we kind ofdownsized, doing mainly what we know,demolition. In summer, several relatives,cousins, come out and earn a few dollars,here and there. Most of our family haspassed through our company on the way tocollege.”More recent projects have included the

Fairview Elementary School site inFairhaven; Black Rock House in Cohasset;the South Main Street Church in Brockton;the Foot Joy factory in Brockton; a glassmanufacturing company in Mansfield;Happy Bear Corner in Brockton; StonehillCollege in Easton; and Wellesley College inWellesley, Mass., as well as smaller buildingsites throughout the region.While at various job sites, Monsini found

some interesting items — plenty of old coinsand antiques, among them. “I’ve never found a big horde, nothing

extra special, but some real interestingcoins,” Monsini said. “I once found moneyfrom the 1700s from behind a wall. It wasmade of paper, and says one or two cents onit, not dollars. I haven’t had them appraisedyet.”

Hercules Building Wrecking CompanyInc. of Brockton and East Taunton,Mass., is celebrating 50 years in opera-tion this year and, as its name implies,the firm has torn down some of themost unusual buildings inMassachusetts.

More recent projectshave included the SouthMain Street Church inBrockton. see HERCULES page 102

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Some of his discoveries were tragic. “We’ve had to help the recovery of miss-

ing persons in fires. We’ve had numerousones, but the hotel fire in Brockton yearsago, was the worst,” said Monsini. “Four orfive people were missing in the fire and ourjob is to go in and take the building downand still allow the fire department to checkthe debris.“So, we take the building, drop it in the

street,” Monsini said. “They take it piece bypiece, where they sift through it, looking forbodies or body parts. They did find three inthere. I was a young man at the time. It was,probably, the most difficult thing I have everdone.”Safety and communication are paramount

in all jobs. For such efforts, Hercules hasbeen given several safety awards. The com-pany’s half-century in the industry sparksword-of-mouth referrals and testimoniesfrom contractors and clients who use themon a regular basis.There is a long-standing relationship

between Testa Corp. of Lynnfield andHercules. Recently, Hercules worked withTesta Corp. on the demolition of WhitmanHanson High School, as well as many small-

er projects. They are currently helping torenovate 900 housing units in Boston.In the past, Hercules has collaborated with

many other companies including: • Duane Corporation of Boston • P&K Contracting of Randolph • Carney Brothers of RaynhamRepresentatives of Jordan’s Furniture of

Taunton have high praise for the firm.“Hercules Building Wrecking Company

is the only demolition company we call.They are professional and very accommo-dating.” “Hercules is an awesome company. They

are my one and only call,” said representa-tives of Hawkeye Fence of Abington.

Issues, Causes and Anniversaries“But the industry has become much more

complicated, said Monsini. “You have tokeep current on all environmental concerns.It is a much longer process. It has changeddramatically. Everything we do now isgeared toward the environment. There areasbestos concerns, lead paint concerns,issues with the possibility of contaminatedsoils. Everything is checked and studied andtested before we actually do a demolitionjob.”But some jobs remain modest and inti-

mate. Hercules likes to help out local chari-ties, school programs and programs for peo-ple with disabilities. One is very dear toHal’s heart.“My sister, who works with us, has a son

with autism. We try and do several thingsover the years to help kids with autismwhether that is a fund-raiser or somethingelse,” Monsini said. “That cause is very bigto us over here.”Hercules Building Wrecking Company

Inc. is celebrating its 50th anniversary, butno party is planned.“We celebrate our anniversary by com-

mitting to working hard in the upcoming

year. We have lasted so long in this businessbecause we have been able to keep our costslow, and by downsizing before the economytook a big hit,” said Monsini.And of course, there is the sheer joy in

imploding things legally.“The fun part of our work is demolition.

There’s nothing like it. Who doesn’t like tosmash or break things?” said Monsini. “Letme tell you a quick story. At one job, therewas an 80-year-old man watching me. Wedo the whole job and he just watches. At theend, he asks me, ‘What are you going to dowith that pane glass window?’ I said, ‘We aregoing to get rid of it, why?’ He said, ‘I wantto throw a brick through it.’ He was 80. Idon’t think he had ever done a bad thing inhis life. I gave him the brick and he smashedthe window. You never saw a guy so happyin his life, to get out his aggressions. He saidit was the best thing he had ever done. That’sthe part of my job I like, to smash things andbuild them up again.”For more information, visit www.her-

culesdemolition.com or call 508/558-3390or 508/588-3394.

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

Notable Projects Include Removal of Coca-Cola Sign

Another noted Hercules project yearsago was a demolition along theMassachusetts Turnpike which result-ed in the removal of a landmark Coca-Cola sign that sat in a large, three-cor-nered spike above the state East-West,mid-central highway.

HERCULES from page 98

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Metro Toronto Convention CentreToronto, Ontario APWA’s International Public Works Congress & Exposition attractsmore than 5,000 attendees each year and excitement continues togrow as we gear up for Toronto in 2014. This is one event you can’tafford to miss! Prime locations are filling up fast so don’t wait, callme directly at 703/706-8230 or email at [email protected] toreserve your booth today. For more general information on the aboveshow, please contact APWA Show Management at 800/687-7469 or703/706-8230; email: [email protected]. Website:www.apwa.net.

COAL-GENAugust 20 to 22, 2014, Music City Center, Hall B, Nashville,Tennessee With over a decade of service to the coal sector, COAL-GEN is theindustry’s most dynamic event covering the latest topics affecting thedesign, development, upgrading, operation and maintenance ofcoal-fueled power plants. With an anticipated attendance of nearly2,000 industry professionals, COAL-GEN is the industry’s largestevent focused on the solutions of today and the technologies oftomorrow. The Benefits of Attending COAL-GEN 2014 include: Gaina better understanding of current and future issues affecting the coalindustry. Be a part of the discussions affecting the design, develop-ment, upgrading, operation and maintenance of coal-fired powerplants. Learn about technical developments and how they impactyour work; and network with thousands of industry professionals.Earn Professional Development Hours in our Pre-ConferenceWorkshops. For COAL-GEN event information, contact JenniferLindsey at 918/832-9313 or email: [email protected].

Associated General Contractors of Minnesota (AGC of Minnesota)SPORTING CLAYS FUNDRAISERWhen: AUGUST 25, 2014 – Monday, 12:30 PM until 6:30 PMWhere: Minnesota Horse & Hunt Club, 3300 220th Street, E., PriorLake, MNContact: For more details on this event, contact Denise Woods at AGCPhone: 651/796-2186 or [email protected]

General Contractors – Join AGC of Minnesota at the MSES FallOutingSeptember 10-12, 2014For the first time, AGC will host a contractors’ cabin as part of Tasteof MSES, just one of the activities available at the MSES Fall Outingat The Pines at Grandview Lodge, 23521 Nokomis Avenue, Nisswa,MN. The MSES Fall Outing Wednesday Tournament is on September10th; Complimentary Lunch at 11:30 AM; Shotgun at 1:30 PM;Prizes to be awarded on Thursday during the Social Hour. Join usfor an opportunity to visit with surveyor and engineer representativesalong with attendees from MnDOT. For more information on this event, please contact Derek Schmidt at

[email protected] or call (612) 518-1643.

NTEA TRUCK PRODUCT CONFERENCE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2014 THROUGH THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 18, 2014REGISTER TODAY FOR NTEA’S TRUCK PRODUCT CONFERENCE ATTHE ADOBA HOTEL, DEARBORN/ DETROIT, MICHIGAN. THE TRUCKPRODUCT CONFERENCE IS YOUR CHANCE TO PREVIEW NEXTYEAR’S VOCATIONAL TRUCK AND PRODUCT OFFERINGS FROMELEVEN (11) LEADING CHASSIS MANUFACTURERS! FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS EVENT, YOU MAY CALL THE NTEAOFFICE AT TOLL FREE: 1/800-441-6832

The Ohio State University Farm Science Review EventSeptember 16 thru September 18, 2014The 52nd annual Ohio State University Farm Science Review will beheld Sept. 16-18 at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center, and prepa-rations are well underway for the annual farming showcase, whichattracts more than 130,000 farmers, growers, producers and agri-cultural enthusiasts from across the U.S. and Canada annually.Participants are able to peruse 4,000 product lines from more than600 commercial exhibitors and engage in educational opportunitieswith Ohio State and Purdue University specialists, Ohio StateExtension, and the Ohio Agricultural Research and DevelopmentCenter. More than 600 commercial exhibitors set up shop at theReview each year, displaying the latest and greatest in farming tech-nology, products, machinery and equipment. For exhibitors, it’s achance to reconnect with established customers and connect withnew ones. “If you come to the 2014 Farm Science Review, you will‘Experience the Difference.’” The Media coordinators for the FarmScience Review are:Janice Welsheimer, Wilt Public Relations937/688-3878; [email protected]; www.wiltpr.comTracy Turner, CFAES Communications and Technology614/688-1067; [email protected]; http://cfaes.osu.edu

AGC OF MINNESOTACONSTRUCTION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCENOVEMBER 5 THROUGH 7, 2014 IN LAS VEGAS, NEVADATHE AGC/CFMA CONSTRUCTION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENTCONFERENCE WILL BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 5 – 7, 2014 IN LASVEGAS, NEVADA. GET THE LATEST INFORMATION ON:CONSTRUCTION MARKET TRENDS; FINANCIAL ACCOUNTINGSTANDARDS BOARD; SURETY, FINANCIAL, AND CREDIT MARKETS,CHANGE ORDER AND CLAIMS MANAGEMENT; FEDERAL ACQUISITIONREGULATIONS; CONSTRUCTION TAXES; STRATEGIES FOR ECONOMICCONDITIONS; BUSINESS REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT; ETHICS ANDFRAUD. REGISTER BEFORE SEPTEMBER 5TH: $780/AFTERSEPTEMBER 5TH: $860. CONFERENCE DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE ATHTTP://MEETINGS.AGC.ORG/AGC _CFMA.

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IT’S GOT YOUR FINGERPRINTS ALL OVER IT.

Like all of our equipment, the850K was designed with exten-sive input by owners and oper-ators like you. We listened andresponded with numerous K-Series enhancements, includ-ing additional power and weightfor increased productivity. AnEPA Interim Tier 4 diesel enginefor work in nonattainmentareas. Spacious redesigned cabthat’s noticeably quieter andmore comfortable. And best-in-class serviceability features,such as an innovative easy-to-clean “V-Cool” package. Add tothose, the unsurpassed operat-ing ease and maneuverabilityoperators have come to expectfrom our crawlers, and the850K is an obvious choice. To get your hands on one, see your John Deere dealer.

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SiteWatch iPad App Optimizes Access to Equipment DataFurther empowering construc-

tion companies to improve pro-ductivity, run more efficientlyand decrease maintenance costs,Case Construction Equipmentannounced the introduction of itsSiteWatch app for the iPad.Whether in the field, on the roador on vacation, the SiteWatchapp provides business ownersand fleet managers with in-depthperformance, productivity andmaintenance data — convenient-ly delivered to their iPad. The SiteWatch iPad app pro-

vides actionable information tohelp manage fleet maintenance,optimize machine perform-ance/utilization, lower fuel con-sumption and idle time, andlower total operating costs.Among its features, theSiteWatch app provides the abil-ity to:• Review fleet details and

locate machinery• Review and create geofences• Check utilization and work-

ing status durations (idle status,high-workload status, etc.)

• Review the status of alarmsreceived within a selected timeperiod• Review and analyze fuel

consumption• Monitor machine health

through the report of key param-eters set within the Web applica-tionSiteWatch employs an

onboard communication devicethat monitors the machine’sCAN-bus network and transmitsdata to a designated user’s Webportal. Much of the Case equip-ment lineup now comes telemat-ics-ready (check with your localdealer for availability), and athree-year advanced subscriptionis included with each new pur-chase as part of Case’s ProCareheavy machinery coverage. CaseN Series backhoes come stan-dard with SiteWatch. For more information, visit

CASEce.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.construc-tionequipmentguide.com.)

SiteWatch employs an onboard communication device that monitors the machine’s CAN-bus networkand transmits data to a designated user’s Web portal.

(L-R): Harvey Layne,Brooks Excavation,Nashville, Tenn.; DuaneBrooks, BrooksExcavation, McMinnville,Tenn.; Doug Stephens andRay Romano, both ofDitch Witch, LaVergne,Tenn.; and Darrell Key,MidSouth Utility Group,Lebanon, Tenn., await thedemonstrations.

Larry Kindschi, product specialist, DitchWitch, Perry, Okla., monitors the solidscoming back to the new Ditch Witchreclaimer product — seen by many forthe first time.

Attendees enjoy a southern style bar-beque in the shop area of Ditch Witchof Georgia’s Forest Park, Ga., facility.

Approximately 200 guests from all parts east of the Mississippi River, includingareas in Canada, made their way to Ditch Witch of Georgia in Forest Park, Ga., fortwo days of rock drilling instruction at the Ditch Witch “We Rock” rock drillingtraining event on June 25 and 26.

Customers Watch Products at Work in ‘Real World’ SettingDITCH from page 38

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NORRIS SALES COMPANYwww.NorrisSales.com

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Hydraulic 6-in-1 Blade Takes Productivity to New LevelKubota Tractor Corporation’s hydraulic

6-in-1 blade for the KX040-4 compact exca-vator is now available at authorized Kubotadealerships nationwide. Operators can nowtilt the blade to six different positions, mak-ing leveling and backfilling — even oninclines and uneven terrain — easier.Operators will benefit from improved effi-ciency and greater productivity, according tothe manufacturer.“No matter how you look at Kubota’s

hydraulic 6-in-1 blade, it says productivity,”said Keith Rohrbacker, Kubota constructionequipment product manager. “That’sbecause Kubota has added performanceenhancing features such as a load-sensinghydraulic system, perfectly matched speedbalance, power balance and outstanding dig-ging force that continues to make Kubota’sKX-Series an industry leading compactexcavator.“The KX040-4 with the hydraulic 6-in-1

blade is ideal for contractors looking for 5-ton power in a 4-ton machine with easieroperation,” said Rohrbacker. “Kubota hastapped more than 40 years of engineeringexperience to design the 6-in-1 blade, mak-ing it a true productivity enhancer and amore rewarding operating experience.”

Easier Operation, GreaterEfficiency, Maximum ProductivityKubota’s new hydraulic 6-in-1 blade

allows operators to save time and work moreefficiently. The blade’s capacity hasincreased almost 0.75 cu. yds. (.6 cu m) overthe standard blade, and now enables six dif-ferent positions: left-end up, right-end up,left-end forward, right-end forward, raised,and lowered. Just by moving the dozer lever,operators can angle the blade right or left topush soil aside while the machine moves for-ward, eliminating the need for repetitiveright-angle positioning while backfillingtrenches. The operator can command all sixfunctions simultaneously for more conven-ient landscaping, shaping and backfillingcontrol.Additionally, contractors can operate the

rocker switch on top of the blade control totilt the blade 10 degrees up or down, andnow simultaneously twist the control handleto angle the blade 25 degrees left or right.

This feature makes it ideal for con-tractors to dig ditches easily, flat ortilted. The angle blade also allowsoperators to work efficiently in con-fined spaces, alongside walls andnear busy roads.At 5 ft. 10.9 in. (1.7 m) wide,

the blade stretches across theentire machine width, even whentilted. The tilt function gives con-tractors the flexibility to shapefoundation edges for runoff, andthen complete the job with slopesand swales for ample waterdrainage and a professional look.To keep the soil out of the space

between the blade and the tracks,the 6-in-1 blade is wider andextends past the track width by 2in. (5 cm) on each side. The 6-in-1 blade angles a wide 25degrees to help the soil easilyslide off into the trench, improv-ing backfilling time by as muchas 35 percent.

Reduce OperatingCosts and Tackle Eventhe Toughest JobsDesigned with a stan-

dard-equipped, durable bolt-on cutting edge (BOE) thatprotects the blade duringheavy-duty dozing operations,the 6-in-1 blade is ideal for thetoughest jobs in the most con-fined spaces. The tilt cylinder iscovered for added durability and increasedprotection from soil and rocks. Thereversible cutting edge is divided into twosections to easily invert the edge for contin-ued use, easy maintenance and simplereplacement. According to Rohrbacker,Kubota customers provided initial feedbackstating that the two-piece bolt-oncutting edge will significantlyreduce their operating costs dueto its versatile design.The dozer blade’s thick side

plates improve the tie-downpoint’s durability and allow con-tractors to use them as liftingpoints, along with the lifting point

on top of the boom for convenient 3-pointcraning of the KX040-4. Additionally,the float feature design makes groundfinishing work quick and easy with-out having to adjust the dozer

height. After backfilling, con-tractors can simply travelbackwards along the

covered ditch with the dozer in the floatposition to put the finishing touch on a back-filled trench.For more information, call 888/4-KUBO-

TA or visit www.kubota.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Pages 109-115For more information about these attachments and more, visit our Attachments Section on our Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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JRB Offers Redesigned, Durable Construction Utility ForksPaladin Attachments has an updated version

of its 200 to 500 class JRB construction utilityforks. Redesigned to incorporate feedback fromcustomers, as well as engineering designenhancements, the updated models include alowered top cross tube for increased visibilityand a larger 3-in. (7.6 cm)-diameter tube foradded strength. The new design features animproved center of gravity for better load man-agement. A single hanger is featured on the 60-in. (152 cm)-wide frame for increased visibilityand reduced weight. Drop-forged tines provideincreased sturdiness and reduce material move-ment while it is being transported over uneventerrain. Wheel loaders may be turned into ver-satile heavy-duty forklifts to safely transportlarge loads of construction-related materialssuch as pallets and pipes. To complete the sizeranges covered, Paladin continues to offer itsclassic 100 and 600 to 900 models. JRB construction utility forks are compatible

with JRB’s quick hitch mount and other indus-try quick coupler systems that can maximizethe utilization of a wheel loader and reduce thetime it takes to switch out attachments. Pin-onmounts are available if needed. Load capacitiesare rated beyond wheel loader lift capacitiesand are based on a 24-in. (61 cm) load center. The forks are available with manually

adjustable tines or hydraulically actuated tines

for side-to-side adjustments from the cab. Optional hydraulicside shift allows for precise material placement and specialorder carriage widths and tine lengths are available uponrequest. JRB construction utility forks are designed with carriage

widths ranging from 60 to 106 in. (152 to 269 cm). Tinelengths range from 48 to 96 in. (122 to 244 cm) and tines areavailable in sizes ranging from 2 by 4 in. (5 to 10 cm) to 4by 8 in. (10 to 20 cm).For more information, call 800/428-2538 or visit

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Redesigned to incorporate feedback from customers,as well as engineering design enhancements, theupdated models include a lowered top cross tube forincreased visibility and a larger 3-in. (7.6 cm)-diame-ter tube for added strength.

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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.

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ISSUE 20 Off-Road TrucksAd Closing Date September 15, 2014Publishing Date September 24, 2014

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Asphalt Cutters

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Asphalt Rollers

2002 Ingersoll Rand DD30, 3ton, 44 HP, 52’’ double drumvibratory, ROPS, drum wipers,water system, good condition,2300 hrs ....................$15,995.2002 Ingersoll Rand DD24,2.5 ton, 32 HP, 47’’ double drumroller, water system, ROPS,good condition, 2249 hours ......................................$14,750.

Harter Equipment Inc.732-446-7600

ATTACHMENTS

Cold Planers

2010 Coneqtec UniversalAP111600HD, Skid SteerAttachment, Cold Planer,Asphalt grinder, 24’’ drum, greatcondtion .....................$15,000.

Harter Equipment Inc.732-446-7600

Attachments - Misc.

NEW & USED ATTACHMENTS

Eagle Power & EquipmentMontgomeryville PA

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New Castle DE

302/652-3208

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ESCO Quick Coupler, fits Kom

PC300LC-7 ..................$1,100.

S/D Q/D bucket fits WA380 ....

....................................$8,000.

S/D Q/D bucket fits WA250 ....

....................................$8,000.

Q/D Stinger boom - fits WA250

....................................$3,600.

60’’ Ditch bucket fits CAT 315..

....................................$1,900.

A26 CAT Auger Drive ..$2,900.

Blade Assy for CAT 308 ..........

....................................$4,500.

Allied 2300 Hoe Pac ....$7,400.

Load rite L2180 Scale (any

W/L) ............................$6,000.

Pemberton rotating clam bucket

....................................$7,200.

Stiffarm thumbs............$1,200.

Specialty Rentals andAttachments Co., Inc.

609-561-7702

BUCKETS

Excavator Bucket

Buckets for Kubota, 42’’ Dig

Dog trenching bucket, fits

Kubota U45/KX161 with QC.

Like New ........................$715.Buckets for Kubota, 36’’

cemetery bucket, fits Kubota

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dition ..............................$697.

Harter Equipment Inc.732-446-7600

GP Bucket

1993 John Deere 36’’ 710DHoe Bucket, 18.8 cu ft, #10207

........................................$575.

316-945-1015

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Vibratory Compactors

NEW & USED ROLLERS

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CRANES

Crane Inspections

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Atlantic Crane

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EQUIPMENT MANUALS

Manuals

MANUALS

Parts & service manuals for late

model Cat Iron. Call Jerry

Holleran.

Machinery Services, Inc.

610-733-9511.

EXCAVATORS

Hydraulic Excavators

2008 Doosan DX340

Excavator & Shear, Genesis

GXP500R Shear, replacement

meter, good condition ..............

................................$125,000.

440-439-4000

Mini Excavators

2008 John Deere 50D,

#125275, A/C, 16’’ tracks, 2-

speed, Aux. Hyds., regular

maintenance, 2411 hours ........

..................................$43,750.

316-945-1015

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Hydraulic Breakers

ALLIED SALES/RENTALS

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New Castle DE 302/652-3028

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LOADERS

Backhoe Loaders

JCB 3CX-15, #2000961, Cabw/ AC, Tier 3 Engine, 100Turbo, 4WD/2WS, LoaderHydraulics, Power Shift Trans.,Servo Backhoe Controls,Extended Hoe, low hrs ..............................................$83,500.

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2010 New Holland 3050, 50HP, Cab/Heat/AC, 72’’ loaderbucket w/ 16’’ backhoe bucket,great condition, 1276 hours ......................................$25,000.

2001 Kubota L48, 48 HPDiesel engine, 4WD,Agricultural tires, 72 pin onbucket, 24’’ & 12’’ backhoebucket, good condition, 2266hours ..........................$23,000.

1997 JCB 215, 100 HP Dieselengine, Cab/Heat, extendedhoe, 4WD, 1.3 Cu. Yd. bucketw/ 24’’ backhoe bucket, greatcondition, 3415 hours ................................................$19,500.

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NEW & USEDBACKHOE LOADERS

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Crawler Loaders

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Skid Steer Loaders

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2100 CASE SR220, Canopy,Manual coupler, High flow, 72’’bucket, good condition, 758hours ..........................$CALL.

717-766-7671

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Wheel Loaders

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MATERIAL HANDLERS

Material Handlers

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440-439-4000

PARTS

Parts - Misc.

Manitowoc – Grove National Crane – Terex

P&H – Lorain Koehring – JCB Doosan – Case

Atlas Copco – GenesisLeeboy

Hoffman Equipment1-800-4-HOFFMAN

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Medord, NY Bronx, NYC

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Landscape Attachments

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Pictures and Financing avail-

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TRACTORS

Agricultural Tractors

2008 Kubota M9540, 95 HP

Kubota Diesel engine, 4WD, 3-

point hitch, rear PTO and

ROPS, great condition, 1525

hours .........................$24,500.

Harter Equipment Inc.732-446-7600

TRAILERS

Trailers - Misc.

NEW & USED TRAILERS

Eagle Power & EquipmentMontgomeryville PA

215/699-5871

New Castle DE

302/652-3028

Eagle PA

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Sales ProfessionalEagle Power and Equipment, a leading equipment distributor representingmajor equipment manufacturers in the tri-state area for over forty years,has a Philadelphia County/Bucks County sales territory opening for afull line sales representative. The ideal candidate will be responsible formaintaining and developing strong sales relationships within establishedterritory as well as expanding sales within the existing territory.

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Plasterer Equipment Co., Inc. is currently accepting resumes for severalheavy equipment sales professionals for our Sellersville full service branchoperations. The successful candidates will be responsible for maintaining anddeveloping solid business relationships with Plasterer customers in assignedterritories, including specific geographic areas and assigned accounts.

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ALEX LYON & SON

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315-633-2944�

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• Elmira, NYSat., August 16, 2014For: Aggregate & ConstructionEquipment

• Portland, MESun., August 17, 2014For: Complete LiquidationConstruction Equipment

• Houston (Deer Park), TXMon., August 25, 2014For: Hertz Equipment Rentals

• Houston, TXTues., August 26, 2014For: Very Late model Cat, Volvo,Komatsu Rental Fleet ConstructionEquipment

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• Odessa, TXWed., September 17, 2014For: Late model Cat, John DeereConstruction Equipment

• Corpus Christi, TXThurs., September 18, 2014For: Construction Equipment

• Las Vegas, NVSat., September 20, 2014For: Cat & John Deere ConstructionEquipment

• Atlantic City, NJSat., September 27, 2014For: Late Model Rental Returns

• Atlanta, GATues., September 30, 2014For: Cat, John Deere & KomatsuConstruction Equipment

• Mobile, ALWed., October 1, 2014For: Major Job Completion

• Boston, MASat., October 11, 2014For: Late model Snow Removal &Construction Equipment

• Racine, WISat., October 18, 2014For: Late Model Construction & more

• Bangor, MESat., October 25, 2014For: Late Model Construction & RentalFleet Equipment

RITCHIE BROS.

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402-421-2631

• Williston, NDAugust 13, 2014

• Orlando, FLAugust 14, 2014

• Sacramento, CAAugust 14, 2014

• Albuquerque, NMAugust 20, 2014

• Tuscaloosa, ALAugust 20, 2014

• Reno, NVAugust 22, 2014

• Myrtle Beach, SCAugust 26, 2014

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• North East, MDAugust 28, 2014

• Las Vegas, NVSeptember 5, 2014

• Tipton, CASeptember 9, 2014

• Phoenix, AZSeptember 12, 2014

• Salt Lake City, UTSeptember 16, 2014

• Atlanta, GASeptember 18, 2014

• Minneapolis, MNSeptember 19, 2014

• Gillette, WYSeptember 23, 2014

• Nashville, TNSeptember 23, 2014

• Kansas City, MOSeptember 26, 2014

• Raleigh-Durham, NCSeptember 30, 2014

• St. Louis, MOSeptember 30, 2014

BAR NONE AUCTION

www.barnoneauction.com

866-372-1700�

• Riverside, CASat., August 16, 2014For: Heavy Equipment & Used CarAuction

• Phoenix, AZThurs., August 21, 2014For: Construction Equipment & UtilityTruck Auction

• Portland, ORThurs., August 28, 2014For: Heavy Equipment & Used CarAuction

• Sacramento, CASat., September 13, 2014For: Heavy Equipment & Used CarAuction

• Riverside, CASat., September 20, 2014For: Heavy Equipment & Used CarAuction

BIG IRON

www.bigiron.com

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BUNCH BROTHERS

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www.bunchbrothers.com

270-376-2992�

• East Peoria, ILThurs., August 14, 2014For: Heavy Construction Equipment

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

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DAVIS AUCTIONS

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• Prospect, CTSat., September 27, 2014For: Construction Equipment

• Prospect, CTSat., December 13, 2014For: Construction Equipment

DON SMOCK

AUCTION CO., INC.

www.dsa-auctions.com

765-778-9277

• Pendleton, INFri., September 19, 2014For: 22nd Annual Fall Auction

• Lucasville, OHSat., October 18, 2014For: 10th Annual Southern OhioConsignment Auction

EQUIFY AUCTIONS, LLC

www.equifyauctions.com

�903-873-6777

• Wills Point, TXThurs., August 21, 2014For: Heavy Construction Equipment

HENDERSON AUCTIONS

www.hendersonauctions.com

225-686-2252

• Carencro, LASeptember 24 - 25, 2014For: 2 Day Contractor’s Auction

HESS AUCTIONEERS

www.hessauctioneers.net

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• Marietta, PAFri., August 22, 2014For: Truck, Trailer & EquipmentAuction

HILCO INDUSTRIAL, LLC

www.hilcoind.com

�877-37-HILCO

• Missouri City, TXJuly 23 – August 22, 2014For: Private Treaty Sales for GlobalGeophysical Services

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

www.hunyady.com

�800-233-6898

• Fallston, MDWed., August 13, 2014For: Construction Equipment CompleteLiquidation

• Pittsburgh, PAWed., August 27, 2014For: Absolute Auction CompleteLiquidation

• Jeannette, PAThurs., September 4, 2014For: Absolute Auction CompleteLiquidation

I.R.A.Y. AUCTION

www.iraymn.com

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• Foley, MNFri., September 12, 2014For: Heavy Construction Equipment,Truck & Trailer

• Foley, MNFri., December 5, 2014For: Heavy Construction Equipment,Truck & Trailer

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• Philadelphia, PASat., August 16, 2014For: Heavy Equipment

• Salt Lake City, UTThurs., August 21, 2014For: Heavy Equipment

• Rome, NYSat., August 23, 2014For: Heavy Equipment

• Atlanta, GAThurs., September 11, 2014For: Heavy Equipment

• St. Louis, MOThurs., September 18, 2014For: Heavy Equipment

• Gary, INSat., September 20, 2014For: Heavy Equipment

• Jackson, MSThurs., September 25, 2014For: Heavy Equipment

• Cincinnati, OHThurs., October 9, 2014

• Dallas, TXThurs., October 16, 2014

• South Beloit, ILSat., October 23, 2014

• Worcester, MAThurs., October 25, 2014

• Kansas City, MOThurs., November 6, 2014

• Philadelphia, PAThurs., November 8, 2014

• Charlotte, NCSat., November 13, 2014

• Portland, ORThurs., November 20, 2014

• Rome, NYSat., November 22, 2014

• Lansing, MIThurs., December 6, 2014

• Atlanta, GAThurs., December 11, 2014

• West Palm Beach, FLSat., December 13, 2014

JEFF MARTIN

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com

�601-450-6200

• Brooklyn, MSSeptember 11-13, 2014For: 3 Day Early Fall ContractorsAuction (Day One Online Only)

MANASSE AUCTIONEERS

www.manasseauctions.com

�607-692-4540

• Brant (Buffalo), NYWed., September 3, 2014For: Complete Scrap YardEquipment Liquidation Auction

MARTIN & MARTIN

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.mmaauction.com

�864-947-7888

• ONLINE ONLYAug.25 – Sept. 3, 2014For: Support Equipment & Misc. items

• ONLINE ONLYTues., September 9, 2014For: Martin’s Backhoe Service

• ONLINE ONLYTues., September 9, 2014For: Swallows Construction

• Pelzer, SCSeptember 24 - 25, 2014For: 2 Day Fall Contractor’s Auction

• Easley, SCWed., October 15, 2014For: One Owner Absolute Auction

MIEDEMA AUCTIONEERING

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www.1800lastbid.com

�616-560-0839

•ONLINE ONLYWed., August 13, 2014For: Construction Equipment

PETROWSKY

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www.petrowskyauctioneers.com

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• Tiverton, RISat., August 16, 2014For: Complete Equipment & InventoryDispersal Auction

• Agawam, MAFri., August 22, 2014For: Complete Equipment DispersalAuction

• West Townsend, MASat., September 13, 2014For: Public Auction Estate of Roy D.Shepherd

• North Franklin, CTSeptember 26 - 27, 2014For: 2 Day Major Public EquipmentAuction

• Bristol, CTWed., October 8, 2014For: Renowned Sand & GravelOperation

• Columbus, OHThurs., October 16, 2014For: Area Contractors & EquipmentDealers

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

www.purplewave.com

�866-608-9283

•ONLINE ONLYThurs., August 14, 2014For: Construction Equipment

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QUANTOS AUCTIONS

www.quantosauctions.com

253-236-8555

• ONLINE ONLYAugust 19 - 21, 2014For: Construction Equipment and more

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.ritchason.com

�800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TNSat., September 20, 2014For: Construction Equipment

RTI AUCTIONS

www.tietsworth.com

�585-243-1563

• Sprakers, NYWed., August 13, 2014For: Important Municipal EquipmentAuction

SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC

www.salesauctioncompany.com

�860-627-7506

• Windsor Locks, CTSat., October 4, 2014For: Construction Equipment

STEFFES GROUP INC.

www.steffesgroup.com

�701-237-9173

• ONLINE ONLYAugust 6 - 13, 2014For: Construction Equipment & more

• Litchfield, MNThurs., August 14, 2014For: Construction/Farm Equipment

UTILITY AUCTIONS

www.utilityauctions.net

�302-530-9103

• Wilmington, DEFri., August 22, 2014For: Construction, Utility & ForestryEquipment

WAYNE PIKE

AUCTION COMPANY

www.waynepikeauction.com

763-389-5700

• Princeton, MNSat., September 13, 2014For: Heavy Equipment

• Princeton, MNSat., December 6, 2014For: Heavy Equipment

AuctionsComingTo view information on upcoming auctions visit our

Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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1. Wednesday, August 13: KISSIMMEE,� FLORIDA:

Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, (11)Articulated Haul Trucks: (8) 2010 Volvo A40E, (8) 2007Volvo A40D, Light Plants, Support & Accessories, Trucks &Trailers.

2. Saturday, August 16: ELMIRA,�NEW�YORK�AREA:

Complete Liquidation of One of the Nicest and CleanestAggregate and Construction Operations in the Northeast.

3. Sunday, August 17: PORTLAND,�MAINE:�CompleteLiquidation: Construction Equipment, Large Quantity ofSupport & Prime Real Estate.

4. Monday, August 25: HOUSTON� (DEER� PARK),TEXAS:� Hertz Equipment Rentals - Onsite Rental FleetConstruction Equipment, Truck & Supoort EquipmentAuction. Over 200 Pieces Sell! Hilites Include: (20+) AirCompressors, (20+) Telescopic Rough Terrain Forklifts,Warehouse Forklifts, (15+) Boom & Scissor Lifts, (45+)Light Plants, (10) Generators, (5) Big Water Pumps, Boom &Water Trucks, (15) Welders, (15) Bobcat & Kubota UtilityVehicles, (10) Pickup Trucks, Plus Skid Steers, TractorLoader Backhoes, Hydraulic Excavators, Crawler Tractors.

5. Tuesday, August 26: HOUSTON,�TEXAS:�Very LateModel Cat, Volvo, Komatsu Rental Fleet ConstructionEquipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Support, Trucks & Trailers.HILITES: (3) 2009 Cat D8T (manual blade, winch),Articulated Trucks:(3) Volvo A40D, (3) Volvo A40D.

6. Saturday, September 6: NEW� ORLEANS,

LOUISIANA:�Complete Liquidation Large Rental CompanyConsisting of All Types of Late Model Rental FleetEquipment from Support Equipment to HydraulicExcavators.

7. Friday, September 12: LIMA,�PERU:�Late Model &New Construction Rental Fleet Equipment, SupportEquipment, Attachments. Featuring Cat, Komatsu, JohnDeere & More!

8. Wednesday, September 17: ODESSA,� TEXAS:�LateModel Cat, John Deere Construction Equipment, Plus LargeQuantity of Utility Rental Fleet Telescopic, WarehouseForklifts, Generators, Light Plants, Skid Steers, TractorLoader Backhoes, Crawler Tractors.

9. Thursday, September 18: CORPUS� CHRISTI,TEXAS:�Exclusive One Owner Rental Fleet Construction &Rental Fleet Equipment, Hydraulic Excavators, CrawlerTractors,Loader Backhoes, Aerials, Booms & Scissors. AllTypes of Forklifts, Vehicles & More.

10. Saturday, September 20: LAS�VEGAS,� NEVADA:Top of the Line Cat, John Deere, Case ConstructionEquipment plus over 100+ Booms & Scissors (JLG, Genie),Backhoes, Telescopic Forklifts, Utility Vehicles, WaterTrucks, Pickups & More.

11. Saturday, September 27: ATLANTIC�CITY,� NEWJERSEY:� Late Model Rental Returns, ConstructionEquiment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Cranes, Trucks, DumpTrailers, Walking Floor Trailers, Attachments , SupportEquipment.

12. Tuesday, September 30: ATLANTA,� GEORGIA:Cat, John Deere,Komatsu Construction Equipment,Support, Trucks & Trailers.

13. Wednesday, October 1: MOBILE,� ALABAMA:

Major Job Completion. (20) Late Model Truck Tractors,(12) Late Model Triaxle Dump Trucks, (25) Pickups, Dump& Flowboy Trailers, Vibratory & Asphalt Rollers, RubberTired Loaders, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Midi HydraulicExcavators.

14. Saturday, October 11: BOSTON,� MASSACHU-

SETTS:� Late Model Snow Removal & ConstructionEquipment, New & Used Attachments & SupportEquipment.

15. Saturday, October 18: RACINE,�WISCONSIN:�LateModel Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, (10)Late Model Quad Axle Dump Trucks, (15) Truck Tractors,(30) Walking Floor Trailers, Van Trailers & More.

16. Saturday, October 25: BANGOR,� MAINE:� LateModel Construction & Rental Fleet Equipment, Aerials,Forklifts and Support.

17. DTBA: BOGOTA,� COLOMBIA:� Job CompletionAuction of Construction Rental Fleet Equipment, plusAttachments, Support.

18. DTBA: TUSCALOOSA,� ALABAMA:� LargeConstruction Auction. Aggregate Equipment,TruckTractors, Dump Trucks, Support & Attachments.

19. DTBA: SAN�ANTONIO,�TEXAS:�Late Model RentalFleet Equipment, All Types of Construction & SupportEquipment, Boom & Scissor Lifts, Forklifts, CrawlerTractors, Excavators, Tractor Loader Backhoes, LoaderLandscape Tractors, Attachments, Trucks & Tractors.

20. DTBA: PITTSBURGH,� PENNSYLVANIA:� VeryLarge Job Completion.Very Late Model AggregateCrushing Spread ($7,500,000 replacement value.) Plus CatHaul Trucks, Excavators, Cat Generators, Rubber TiredLoaders and MORE!

21. DTBA: BALTIMORE,� MARYLAND:� VeryPrestigious, One of a Kind Late Model Cat Scrap Handling& Demo Equipment Auction. HILITES: Cat MaterialHandlers, Cat Excavators, Cat Forklifts, Cat Rubber TiredLoaders, Cat Skid Steers, Labounty Rotating Shear,Grapples & More. *This is some of the nicest group ofequipment to be found anywhere!

22. DTBA: HOUSTON,�TEXAS:�Late Model Marine &Construction, Equipment & Large Quantity of SupportEquipment.

BRIDGE from page 1

with temporary jacking towers, new concrete supportingcolumns will be erected as part of the permanent repairs.Federal taxpayers will cover almost all of the estimated $35million cost.The bridge is part of an 11-mi. bypass around Wilmington

that helps alleviate congestion on heavily traveled Interstate95, which runs through downtown.Delaware Transportation Secretary Shailen P. Bhatt said

he did not want to keep motorists waiting any longer thannecessary once officials determined the southbound lanescould reopen.Several drivers honked their horns and cheered as traffic

began flowing on the bridge.“We’ve already noticed an improvement in 95-south-

bound traffic,” Bhatt said early evening on July 31.Bhatt praised the engineers and contractors who designed

and implemented a repair plan for the bridge. He said poten-tial setbacks in drilling and jacking operations that officialswere prepared for have not materialized.“Literally, all the things that we thought could potentially

cause a problem, didn’t,” Bhatt said.The 4,800-ft. bridge, which normally carries an average of

about 90,000 vehicles daily, was the subject of an emergencyclosure on June 2 after state officials learned that several sup-porting columns were tilting.The damage has been blamed on a large dirt mound

dumped next to the bridge by a soil contractor, apparentlywithout the knowledge or consent of state transportation orenvironmental officials. Officials have said the weight of thedirt, estimated at about 50,000 tons, caused soft undergroundsoils to move, damaging the concrete footers and under-ground pilings that support the bridge columns. The stateDOT has hired a law firm to represent its interests in anypotential liability actions.Meanwhile, Bhatt has acknowledged that his agency

should have reacted quicker to citizen warnings about prob-lems with the bridge and closed it sooner. An internal reportreleased by the Delaware transportation department on July3 documented a series of missteps leading up to the bridgeclosure.The report said DOT officials did not respond appropri-

ately to two 911 calls, one in April and the other in May, sug-gesting something was wrong with the bridge. They alsotook several days to act after receiving a private engineer’swarning in late May that the bridge columns appeared to betilting.Bhatt refused to say July 31 whether any DOT employees

were disciplined, reprimanded or fired.“We conducted a human resources investigation and took

the appropriate action ... We don’t discuss HR actions pub-licly,” he said.Meanwhile, the state DOT has implemented new proce-

dures to ensure a timely and appropriate response to prob-lems both with bridges and other infrastructure, includingoverhead signs, dams or dikes, and lighting structures.

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

Crews to Erect NewConcrete SupportingColumns for Repairs

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Hunyady Holds Sale for Marks Contracting in Lebanon, Pa.

Tim Schwer of Hunyady Auction Company takes bidson a busy auction day.

Johnny Borrell of Borrell Excavatinggives the thumbs up while celebratinghis birthday at the Hunyady auction.

Bill McCormick, equipment superintend-ent at Linde Corporation, Pittston, Pa.,checks out this 2010 Caterpillar 289Ccompact track loader.

Ronald Wagler, president of AdvancedContracting Inc., Stoneboro, Pa., callsback to the office about this IngersollRand roller.

Tim Fouse, owner of Tim FouseExcavating, Kittanning, Pa., tries thisKomatsu excavator on for size.

A wide assortment of equipment drew big crowds to the auction July 30 in Lebanon, Pa.

Hunyady’s complete liquidation sale was held for Marks Contracting of Lebanon, Pa.Hunyady auctioneers were kept very busy during the crowded July 30 auction.

Hunyady Auction Company held a sale July 30 inLebanon, Pa.

The complete liquidation auction was held for MarksContracting of Lebanon and featured a wide assortment ofequipment, including rubber-tired loaders and attachments,hydraulic excavators and attachments, asphalt paving equip-ment, trench shoring shoring equipment, skid steers andmore.

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

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IronPlanet was awarded the U.S.Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)contract to manage and sell rollingstock surplus assets of the U.S.Department of Defense (DoD)(Surplus Contract). The DLA issuedthe final contract award to IronPlaneton July 25, 2014, pursuant to a com-petitive bid process that was held onApril 1, 2014.Bids for the surplus contract were

based on a percentage of the salesprice of the items that bidders willshare with the DLA. IronPlanet esti-mates $50 to $70 million of rollingstock annually, and its bid was equal to75.29 percent revenue share to theDLA. The surplus contract has a baseterm of two years with four one-yearrenewal options. Following the bid

process, Liquidity Services Inc. filed abid protest with the GovernmentAccountability Office (GAO). Thisprotest and supplemental protests filedwere denied by the GAO on July 23,2014.“We are very pleased and excited to

be officially awarded this contract,and to partner with the DefenseLogistics Agency. We have alreadybegun moving forward leveraging ourexisting infrastructure and resourcesto build the dedicated capabilities nec-essary to maximize the returns for theU.S. Department of Defense, and ulti-mately the U.S. taxpayer, in sellingtheir surplus rolling stock assets,” saidGreg Owens, CEO, IronPlanet.“IronPlanet’s nearly 15 years of expe-rience in selling equipment positions

us well to meet our objectives in driv-ing value for the DLA and the U.S.Department of Defense as well asbuilding out additional inventorymanagement capabilities for othersacross the public sector.”Rolling stock includes surplus

trucks, trailers, generators, wheelloaders, cranes, crawler tractors, andother equipment. While surplus con-tract volume will begin to flow toIronPlanet in the third quarter of 2014,the contract is scheduled to fully com-mence late 2014 into 2015.For more information, visit

www.ironplanet.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)

IronPlanet Awarded Contract for U.S.DoD Rolling Stock Surplus Assets

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TERMS: Complete payment or a minimum requirement of 20% deposit day of sale in Cash, Certified Check or Guaranteed Funds. Balance due within 4 days. MA Lic #AU736. Ohio Lic # 2002000176, Ohio Firm #2002000177ONLINE BIDDING THROUGH EQUIPMENTFACTS

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UPCOMING AUCTIONSCOMPLETE EQUIPMENT DISPERSAL AUCTION for

ZIELINSKI BROTHERS INC. (Owners Retiring) & OTHERS

IN BUSINESS SINCE 1948ENTIRE INVENTORY OF EXCAVATION & SITE DEVELOPMENT EQUIPMENT, HEAVY TRUCKS & TRAILERS, 65 YEAR INVENTORY OF BUCKETS, ATTACHMENTS,

JOB SITE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES, IMPRESSIVE INVENTORY OF REPAIR, METAL FABRICATION EQUIPMENT & TOOLS, SHOP & OFFICE FIXTURES

FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 9:30 AM 218 SHOEMAKER LANE, AGAWAM, MA 01001

ONE OWNER – COMPLETE DISPERSAL AUCTION for

SCALIA BROTHERS TRUCKING CO. (Ceasing Operations)

RENOWNED SAND & GRAVEL OPERATION

CRUSHING & SCREENING EQUIPMENT, STACKING CONVEYORS, GENSET, SCALE,

EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT, HEAVY DUMPS, SERVICE TRUCKS,

EARTH MATERIAL MFG SUPPORT & MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT & TOOLS

*Real Property to be offered subject to motivated seller confirmation

PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from

THE SHELLY COMPANY & COMPANY WRENCH &AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS

FULL INVENTORY OF EARTHMOVING, SITE DEVELOPMENT & PAVING EQUIPMENT,

DEMOLITION & SCRAP HANDLING EQUIPMENT, HEAVY TRUCK TRACTORS,

DUMP TRUCKS, TRAILERS & FLEET VEHICLES

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 9:00 AM

700 HART ROAD, COLUMBUS, OH 43223

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 9:30 AM

120 TERRYVILLE ROAD, BRISTOL, CT 06010

NOW TAKING CONSIGNMENTS FOR ALL SALES UNLESS NOTED

PUBLIC AUCTION for

THE ESTATE OF ROY D. SHEPHERD

OVER 60 YEAR ECLECTIC INVENTORY FROM THE PATRIARCH OF ONE OF THE AREAS MOST

RESPECTED FAMILIES & WELL KNOWN BUYER & SELLER OF ANTIQUES & UNIQUES

ANTIQUE & CONTEMPORARY FARM TRACTORS, IMPLEMENTS, TRUCKS, TRAILERS, AUTOS,

CAMPERS, VINTAGE PARTS & SUPPLY INVENTORIES FROM DEFUNCT AUTO DEALERSHIPS,

RESTORABLES, COLLECTIBLES, MEMORABILIA & ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST!CONSIGNMENTS FROM FAMILY MEMBERS & BUSINESS REFERRALS ONLY

A 10% Buyer’s Premium Applies to This Sale

2 DAY MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from

TILCON CT & DISCENZA CONSTRUCTION, INC. & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS

275 ROUTE 32, NORTH FRANKLIN, CT 06254

CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING & SITE DEVELOPMENT EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS

with equipment & inventory from

MRT TRUCK EQUIPMENT, INC. & WOOD & WOOD GARAGE DOORSGENERAL CONTRACTOR SUPPORT, AG, LANDSCAPE & MFG EQUIPMENT,

NEW PARTS & SUPPLY INVENTORY

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 9:00 AM

215 LUNENBURG ROAD, WEST TOWNSEND, MA 01474 DAY 1 ● FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 8:30 AM

DAY 2 ● SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 8:30 AM

PARTIAL LISTING: EXCAVATORS: 2007 Cat 330DL, 44” Bkt w/Teeth, 32” Pads, 12’Dip, A/C, s/n CAT0330DTMWP01553; 2003 Cat 320CL, Hrs Read: 5000; 2004 Cat 315CL,Cab, A/C, 24” Track, 10’6” Dip, 32” Bkt w/Teeth, Mechanical Thumb, AM/FM Radio, HrsRead: 1888, s/n CAT0315CVCJC00835; 1994 Cat 325L, Cab, 32” Track, 10’8” Dip, 44” Bkt,Stiff Arm Plate, Hrs Read: 8038, s/n 2SL00476; 1992 Cat 325L, Cab, 32” Track, 8’4” Dip,50” Bkt w/Teeth, Hrs Read: 8147, s/n 8NK00200; 2002 Cat 307C, Offset Boom, Blade, A/C,s/n BNE00363; 2001 Deere 50ZTS, Cab, 16” Track, 50” Dip, 18” Bkt w/Teeth, Aux Hyd,Push Blade, Swing Boom, Wrist O Twist, Hrs Read: 3273, s/n FF050ZX240407; 1991 Case1085C Cruz Air Mobile Excavator, 4x4, Cab, Wrist O Twist, Extendable Dip, (4) HydStabilizers, 57” Bkt, Aux Hyd, 17.5-25, s/n JAK0032504; CRAWLER TRACTORS &LOADERS: 2006 Deere 650J, Cab, A/C, 24” Track, 9’8” 6 Way Blade, AM/FMRadio/Cassette, Hrs Read: 3593, s/n T0650T133035; 1999 Deere 650H, Canopy, Sweeps, 24”Track, 10’8” 6 Way Blade, Hrs Read: 4116, s/n T0650HX879802; 1980 Cat D7G, Canopy,Heater, Winch, 22” Track, 11’6” 4 Way Blade, Hrs Read: 1620, s/n 92V09410; RUBBERTIRED LOADERS: 2005 Cat 938G II, Cab, A/C, 8’10” BOCE Bkt, 20.5R25, Hrs Read:4611, s/n CAT0938GVRTB01731; 1994 Cat 936F, Cab, A/C, 8’8” BOCE Bkt, 20.5R25, HrsRead: 7004, s/n 8AJ01532; 1990 Cat 966F, Cab, A/C, 9’11” BOCE Bkt, 26.5R25 Tires, HrsRead: 10,026, s/n 3XJ00358; 1987 Cat 980C, Cab, A/C, 10’10” BOCE Bkt, 29.5R25, HrsRead: 11,074, s/n 63X07620; TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2009 Cat 420 EIT, 4x4,Cab, A/C, Plumbed, E-Hoe, Hrs Read: 3500; 2005 Cat 420 DIT, 4x4, Cab, IT Arrangement,Cat Hyd Q/C, 3V Hydraulics, 2 Lever Pilot Controls, Flip Pads, E-Stick, 18” Backhoe Bkt,19.5L24 Rear Tires, 12.5/80-18 Front Tires, Hrs Read: 2822, s/n BLN11903; 2002 Cat 430D,4x4, Cab, A/C, E-Hoe w/22” Bkt w/Teeth, 7’8” BOCE Bkt, Aux Hyd, Hrs Read: 2450, s/nCAT0430DTBNK02803; 2000 Case 580L, 4x4, Cab, E-Hoe w/16” Bkt w/Teeth, 81” Q/CBOCE Bkt, Hrs Read: 4055, s/n JJG0304718; SKID STEERS: 2011 Cat 256C, Cab, A/C,Mechanical Coupler, Aux Hyd, GP Bkt, 12-16.5, Hrs Read: 256, s/n DWS0185; 2011 Cat246C, Cab, A/C, Hydrostatic, Mechanical Q/C, Aux Hyd, 72” BOCE GP Bkt, Hrs Read: 297,s/n CAT0246CCJAY05071; 2003 Cat 262, Cab, A/C, 72” BOCE Bkt, Aux Hyd, Hrs Read:1502, s/n CAT00262JCED02114; 2000 Cat 226, Cab, Aux Hyd, 46” Forks, Hrs Read: 2825,s/n 5FZ02716; COMPACT TRACK LOADERS: 2005 Cat 257B, Cab, 15” Track, 78”

BOCE Bkt, Aux Hyd, Hrs Read: 2620, s/n CAT0257BCSLK03417; COMPACTORS &ROLLERS: Ingersoll Rand DD29 Tandem Vib Smooth Drum Roller, Canopy, Kubota Dsl,49” Drums, Hrs Read: 568, s/n 194611; 1998 Ingersoll Rand DD24 Tandem Vib SmoothDrum Roller, Deutz Dsl, 47” Drums, Hrs Read: 1661, s/n 152860; 1980 Ingersoll RandSP56DD Vib Smooth Drum Compactor, 84” Drum, 23.1-26, Hrs Read: 7969, s/n 5164S;ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: 2004 Lull 644E-42, Hrs Read: 3500; 1985 Cat V100Forklift, Dsl, 45” Forks, Canopy, 2 Stage Mast, 5 Ton Cap, Pneumatic Tires, s/n 13V554;MOTOR GRADERS: 1989 Cat 140G, Cab, Push Block, 14’ Mold Board, (9) Shank RearScarifier, 14.00R24, Hrs Read: 12,952, s/n 72V11992; ARTICULATED & RIDGIDFRAME END DUMPS: 1993 Volvo A30 Artic Dump , 6x6, Cab, Retarder, A/C, 23.5R25,Hrs Read: 12,990, s/n A30V1274; BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS: Bateman 60” LongReach Boom & Dip Fits Cat 325L; 1000 Lb Hammer; Auger; Misc Buckets & Teeth;TRUCK TRACTORS: 2001 Western Star 4964FXG T/A Tractor, Cat 14.6L, 475 HP, 10Sp, 12K F, 40K R, Wetline, Air Ride, Eng Brake, Full Locking Diffs, Alum Tool Box, PolyFull Fenders, Air Ride Cab, Miles Read: 159,332, Vin #1WMPZDZZ01K969626; S/ADUMPS: 2005 Ford F550 S/A Dump, Dsl, Auto, Tool Box, 9’ Steel Body w/16” Drop DownSides, Tarp, Miles Read: 41,189, Vin #1FDAF56P35EC78109; ROLLBACK TRUCKS:1996 Mack CH613 T/A Rollback, Mack E7, 400 HP, 13 Sp, Air Ride, Eng Brake, Jerr Dan22’ Steel Body w/Winch, Under Tool Box, (10) Alum Wheels, Miles Read: 732,404, Vin#VT131198; TRAILERS: 2002 Trail King TGK55 55 Ton Tri-Axle Lowboy, Non GroundBearing, Hyd Detach Neck, 102”x25’ Deck, Outriggers, Air Ride, Vin#1TKJ05133WB022672; 2000 Palmer TA26F T/A Dump Trailer, 26’ Steel Body w/50”Sides, 2 Way Tail Gate, Steel Frame, Tarp, Spring Susp, Vin #1P926FS2XYA003721; 1999Hyundai VI2480152JSZ 48’x102” Dry Van Trailer, Spring Susp, Sliding Tandems, SwingDoors, Vin #3H3V482C4XT023118; 2006 Fabrique T/A Equipment Trailer, 7 Ton Cap,7’6”x17’ Deck, 3’6” Beaver Tail, Ramps, Poly Tool Box, Vin #4P5DE202161076125; SERV-ICE & UTILITY TRUCKS: 2006 Chevy C5500 Utility, Dsl, Auto, STI 11’ (9)Compartment Door Body w/Enclosure, Fuel Cell w/Elec Pump, (2) Rear Stabilizers, Vise,Alum Wheels, Miles Read: 67,894, Vin #1GBE5C1236F414943; 2004 GMC 2500HD Utility,V8 Gas, Auto, Stahl 8’ (6) compartment Door Body, Fuel Cell w/Elec Pump, Miles Read:

66,125, Vin #1GHTK24U14E154327; FLATBED TRUCKS: 1986 Ford F800 S/A Flatbed,V8 Gas, 5+2, 12’6” Body w/(3) Tool Boxes, Fuel Cell w/Elec Pump, Miles Read: 125,902,Vin #1FDXF82KXGVA52223; BOOM TRUCK: 1987 Ford F800 S/A Boom Truck, Dsl,5+2, JLG 800BT 8 Ton Extendable Boom w/(4) Hyd Stabilizers, 18’ Flatbed Body, Hrs Read:3274, Miles Read: 25,889, Vin #1FDPK84N6HVA20194; FLEET VEHICLES: 2012 GMC2500HD, Dsl, Auto, Ext Cab, Alum Cross Box Tool Box, Miles Read: 47,864, Vin#1GT220C87CZ173437; 2003 Ford F250, 4x4, Dsl, Auto, Crew Cab, Bed Liner, Miles Read:133,387, Vin #1FTNW21P83EC22529; 2002 Dodge Dakota, 4x4, Crew Cab, V6, Cap, MilesRead: 55,000; INDUSTRIAL FORKLIFTS: 1970 Clark C500HY70 Forklift, 45” Forks,Canopy, Sgl Stage Mast, 7000 Lb Cap, Pneumatic Tires, Hrs Read: 309, s/n HY6852342153;UTILITY VEHICLES: 2007 Honda Rancher ES ATV, 4x4, Hrs Read: 1125, Miles Read:560; 2004 Honda Ranger ATV, 4x4, Poly Tank w/Elec Pump, Hrs Read: 246, Miles Read:1094; COMPRESSORS: Sullair 185DPQJD S/A Portable Air Compressor, 185 CFM, JDDsl, Hrs Read: 1215, s/n 004147876; SEA & STORAGE CONTAINERS: 20’ Containers;COLLECTIBLES: Cat 22 Dozer; Antique Equipment & Trucks; SUPPORT EQUIP-MENT: Extensive Inventory of Cat & Other Service Manuals & Books; Misc Road Plates,Shoring & Trench Boxes; Bale Chopper; Bolt Bins; Harrison Lathe & Bridgeport; HorizontalBand Saw; Hyd Hose Crimp Machine; Hyd Press; Hydro Blast Parts Cleaner; LincolnWelder; Electric Hoists; Lasers; Shanks; Sockets; Straps; Water Pumps; Plate Compactors;Pneumatic Truck Jack; Snap On Recovery Unit; Snap On Tool Box; Steam Cleaner; StoneBoat; Sturdi Concrete Saw; Trinco Sand Blast Cabinet; Yamaha Generator; 2 Dr Safe; MiscCat Tools; Misc Granite; Port A Power; Sprocket Chains; AND MORE!

PUBLIC REAL PROPERTY AUCTION – 218 SHOEMAKER LANE, AGAWAM, MAFriday, August 22 @ Approx 12:00 Noon

Zielinski Brothers facility and property to be offered Subject to Owner Confirmation.See Website for Terms & Conditions. Property Owner: Timothy Zielinski,

Broker: Jon Arruda, MA Lic #9518427, 860-536-5900.

CONSIGNMENTS OF HEAVY EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS ARE SUBJECT TO ADVANCED APPROVAL. SORRY, NO SMALLS. CALL FOR INFO.

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Event Brings in More Than $20,000 in Support for St. Jude’s

houses for the kids, and worked with alarge number of area businesses and othercharitable contributors to hold a largeChinese auction. In addition, several busi-nesses made donations for silent auctions.The track promoters made specialannouncements throughout the eveningencouraging people to give, and a barbe-cue and fireworks show boosted atten-dance at the track. “We were able to work closely with

Erica Decker, ‘Miss Accord,’ to put togeth-er a race program for the evening, whichgave biographies of all of the local driversand their race teams, and was supported bylocal businesses with advertising. Localorganizations like our police and firedepartments also got involved in raisingmoney. The result was at the end of theevening a wonderful contribution fromHalmar of $5,000 brought the grand totalof our efforts to $21,431 — the bestfundraising year we have ever had for St.Jude’s.”Chris Larsen, principal and president of

Halmar, said passion for racing helpedbring the event together. “Ever since I was a little kid I have had

a fascination with big engines and racecars. My brother and I used to attend racesat Middletown all of the time. Over theyears, the racing had slipped to the back ofmy mind, but recently I got the bug againand decided to put together a Halmar raceteam. We were familiar with WillyAuchmoody’s racing reputation and likedthe connection he had to the constructionindustry as a sales representative for Jesco.The whole program just seemed to come

together. We have been splitting up the race events thatHalmar and Willy appear at between Middletown andAccord. When Willy and his wife came to me with the ideafor the St. Jude’s fundraiser it felt good; we just knew that itwas the right thing to do.”Halmar is one of New York State’s largest civil contrac-

tors. The company has worked on iconic projects such as theYankee Stadium train station, the Alexander Hamiltonbridge project (the largest project in the history of NYS-DOT), as well as work on Tower 2 of the World TradeCenter.

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

Willy Auchmoody, primary driver of the HalmarRacing dirt modified car, and his son, Ryan, driver ofthe Halmar Racing junior slingshot division car.

An assortment of gift baskets and other items for the Chinese and silent auctionswere prepared by local merchants and volunteers to help raise funds for St. Jude’sChildren’s Hospital.

Willy’s son, Ryan, who races in the junior slingshot division at AccordSpeedway, wishes his father luck.

Attendees gather in great anticipation to find out if they were the win-ners in the Chinese and silent auctions.

It took the hands of many helpful volunteers to make the inaugural St. Jude’s Night,presented by Halmar at Accord Speedway, a huge success.

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

Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

ALEX

LYON & SON

MON., AUGUST 25 @ 1:00 PM

NOTE: Selling in this sale be late and great Cat Crawlers & Volvo ArticulatedTrucks along with rental fleet equipment from United Rentals & Hertz EquipmentRentals.

HILITES INCLUDE: 15 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2014 Cat D6T (cab/ air), (2) 2009 –(2) 2008 CatD8T (manual angle blade & winch), Cat D7R-II, (2) 2012 Cat D6TXW (winch), 2008 Cat D6TXWVP(winch), 2012-2008 Cat D6TXL, 2007 Cat D6TLGP, Cat D6RXW, Cat D6RLGP (Ripper), Cat D6D (winch),Cat D6RW, Cat 920, 3 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (2) 2007 Volvo A40D (6x6), 2005 Volvo A40D(6x6), 5 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: JD 270LC, 2012 JD 210GLC, 2005 Komatsu PC200LC-7, 2005Linkbelt 130LX, Case 325B, LONG REACH EXCAVATOR: 2005 Case CX240, HYDRAULIC HAM-

MER: Rockram V805, 3 MOTOR GRADERS: 2012 JD 770G, Cat 12G, Cat 140M, 3 RUBBER TIRED

LOADERS: 2008-2006 Volvo L110E, Case 621D, VIBRATORY ROLLER: IR SD100D, 2 SKID

STEERS: Unused Case SV185, Bobcat S175, 3 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2010 JLG G9-43A, 2005Gehl DL10-55 (4x4), 2006 Lull 944E-42 (4x4), ROUGH TERRIN FORKLIFT: 2006 IR RT706J, 3 BOOM

LIFTS: 2004 Genie S60 (4x4), JLG 600S (4x4), JLG 450AJ, 20 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2005 JLG 2030ES, (2)2006 JLG 1930ES, 2007 Skyjack SJ8831RT, Skyjack 4832, (5) Skyjack 3226, (5) Skyjack 3219, (3) 2007-(2)2006 Upright TM12, 16 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2009 Sullair 1150XH, 2006 IR 750CFM, (2) 2007 IRXP375WIR, (3) 2007 IR XP375WCU, (6) 2007-(2) 2006 IR P185WJD, 2008 Quincy QSB50 Rotary Screw,6 GENERATORS: 2005 Kohler 60RE0ZJB, 2005 Generac 2000 Series 98A03685-S, (2) 2008 MQDCA70USI, 2007 MQ DCA-45USI, 2008 MQ DCA25USI, WELDER: 2007 Miller Big Blue 502D, 31

LIGHT PLANTS: (19) 2008-(7) 2007 Amida AL4060D4MH, 2008 Magnum Pro MLT4060, 2006 MagnumMLT3060, 2006-2005 Genie TML-4000N, 2008 Amida/Terex AL4060D4MH, DUMP TRUCK: 2007Sterling Acterra (s/a), SERVICE TRUCK: 2008 Ford F250, 3 PICKUP TRUCKS: 2006 Ford F150 (4x4),2005 Ford F250 (4x4), 2006 Chevy 1500 3 DETACHABLE GOOENECK TRAILERS: (3) 2014 WitzcoRG50 (tri), 2 PRESSURE WASHERS: (2) New Easy Kleen Magnum Golf, NEW SUPPORT EQUIP-

MENT: New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactor, New Mustang MP4800 2in Submersible Pump, New MustangCV3500 Concrete Vibrator, New 4 Pack 10lb. Ratchet Straps, New 3pc. 14in. Premium Diamond Blades, NewHuskie 11218SDS Hammer Drill, New Huskie B65 Jack Hammer, New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitch, New 1in.Drive Air Impact Wrench, New 1/2in. Drive Aim Impact Wrench Kit, New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hose,New 3pc. Air Spray Gun Kit, New Auto Darkening Welding Helmet, New 3/8in. x 50ft. Automatic Air HoseReel, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scale, New 3/4in. x 50ft. Jack Hammer Air Hose, ATTACH-

MENTS: Skid Steers: Unused Lowe 1650CH Hydraulic Auger, (3) Unused Lowe 750CH Hydraulic Auger.

Address: 8215 FM 1488, Magnolia, TX 77354.

DIRECTIONS: From Bush International Airport: Airport exit on JFK Blvd., take left ramp onto Will Clayton Parkwaytoward Central Cargo .2 miles. Continue on Jetero Blvd., continue on McKaughan Rd., left on Viscount Rd., left Mecom Rd.Take ramp onto JFK Blvd. toward Airport exit (I-45)/ Beltway 8/ Hardy Toll Rd. 2 miles. Take ramp onto Hardy Toll Wtoward Hardy Toll Rd. (tolls) for 2.9 miles. Take Hardy Toll Rd. North/ Woodlands exit onto Hardy Toll N (tolls) – 11.9 miles.Merge onto I-45 N for 8.4 miles. Exit #81/ Magnolia (FM-1488) toward Magnolia (I-45 S)/ Hempstead .3 miles. Take ramponto I-45 S .2 miles, take ramp onto FM 1488 Rd. (FM-1488) toward I-45 N/ Sherbrook Dr. .3 miles. Take ramp onto NorthFwy toward I-45 N .2 miles. Take ramp onto FM 1488 Rd. (FM-1488) toward Magnolia (I-45S) Hempstead for 8 miles. Siteis on left.

TEXAS AUCTION LICENSE: AUCTIONEER #15791 Jack H LyonSALE SITE PHONE: (863) 660-3613

TUE., AUGUST 26 @ 12:00 PM

NOTE: Hertz Equipment Rentals is having their annual traditional rental fleet auction at theirfacility and the equipment being sold is rental-ready.

HILITES INCLUDE: 2 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2007 Takeuchi TB175, 2007Takeuchi TB135, RUBBER TIRED LOADER: 2010 Komatsu WA250-6, 2 TRACTORLOADER BACKHOES: 2007 Case 580M (4x4), 2007 JD 310J (4x4), 2 MINI TRACKLOADERS: (2) 2007 Toro Dingo TX525, TRENCHER: 2008 Ditch Witch R150E, 12 TELE-SCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2007-(2) 2006 JLG- G9-43A (4x4), (3) 2007 JLG G6-42A (4x4), 2008-2007-2006 Lull 944E-42 (4x4), 2007 Genie GTH844 (4x4), 2007-2006 Skytrak 6042 (4x4), 9ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: (5) 2007-2006 Case 586G, 2006 Harlo HP8500, 2004-2004 Harlo HP6500, 2 FORKLIFTS: 2007 Toyota 8FDU25, 2006 Toyota 7FGU30, 5 BOOMLIFTS: 2006 JLG 800S (4x4), 2007 JLG 450A (4x4), 2007 JLG 400S (4x4), (2) GenieZ60/34(4x4), 8 SCISSOR LIFTS: (2) 2007-2006 JLG 3246ES, 2007 JLG 2630ES, (2) 20072030ES, 2006 Genie GS3246, 2006 Genie AWP25S, 20 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2009- (2) 2007IR HP750WCU, (5) 2007-2006 IR XP375WIR, (9) 2007-(2) 2006 IR P185WJD, 9 GENERA-TORS: 2008-2007 Multiquip DCA-150USJ, (3) 2007 Multiquip DCA125USJ, 2007 MultiDCA-85USJ, 2007-2006 Multi DCA45USI, 2010 Wacker G25, 13 WELDERS: (2) 2007Lincoln Vantage 400, 2007 Lincoln SAE400, 2007 Classic 300D, 2007 Miller Mark VII, (3) 2007Miller CST-280, (4) 2007 Miller Big Blue 400D, 43 LIGHT PLANTS: (3) 2009-2008-(8) 2007-2006 IR LS6kw, (12) 2009- (4) 2007 Magnum MLT3060, (2) 2008- (2) 2006 Genie TML-4000N,(4) 2007 Multiquip LT-12, (3) Terex RL4000, 2009-2008 Wacker LT4, 2007 Allmand NL7.5,2009, 5 WATER PUMPS: 2006 Pioneer PPTP63C1 6in., 2007 Pioneer PP63C17L, 2005Pioneer PP63, 2007-2006 Pioneer PP53C14L, BOOM TRUCK: 2008 Int’l. 4200 (18t, s/a),WATER TRUCK: 2007 Int’l. 4200 (s/a), STAKE TRUCK: 2008 Ford F550 (4x4), 7 PICK-UPS: (2) 2008-2005 Ford F350 (4x4), 2008-(3) 2007 Ford F150 (4x4), GOOSENECK TRAIL-ERS: 2004 Ledwell 10 ton (t/a), 2 UTILITY TRAILERS: 2005 best TB80X16 16ft. (s/a), 2009JC 20ft. (t/a), 15 UTILITY VEHICLES: 2009 Bobcat 2200 (4x4), (5) 2009 Bobcat 2220 (4x4),(9) 2009 Kubota RTV900 (4x4), SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (4) New Mustang LF88 PlateCompactors, New Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New MustangMP3 3in. Water Pump, (3) New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New MustangCV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in.Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air ImpactWrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6) New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hoses,(4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches.

LOCATION: At the Hertz Facility in Deer Park.

Address: 1002 Clay Court, Deer Park, TX 77536.

DIRECTIONS: From IAH International Airport: JFK Blvd. 3.1 miles, merge onto Sam Houston Tollway E/ Texas8 Beltway E via ramp on the left 24.1 miles, exit toward TX-225/ Deer Park/Houston .3 miles. Merge onto East SamHouston Pkwy S/ Texas 8 Beltway S, left onto Pasadena Freeway Frontage Rd. .2 miles. Take ramp on left onto TX-225 E 3.1 miles. Take exit toward Battleground Rd. .2 miles, merge onto Pasadena Freeway Frontage Rd. .2 miles.Right onto S Battleground Rd. .3 miles, 1st right onto Thirteenth St., 1st right onto Clay Ct. .2 miles. Site on right.

TEXAS AUCTION LICENSE: AUCTIONEER #15791 Jack H LyonSALE SITE PHONE: (262) 903-6269, (863) 660-3613

VERY LATE MODEL CAT, VOLVO, KOMATSU RENTAL

FLEET CONSTRUCTION & OILFIELD EQUIPMENT, AERI-

ALS, FORKLIFTS, SUPPORT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS.United Rentals

Hertz Equipment Rentals

ANNUAL LATE MODEL RENTAL FLEET CONSTRUCTION

EQUIPMENT, AERIALS, FORKLIFTS, SUPPORT, TRUCKS &

TRAILERS.

AUCTION AUCTIONHOUSTON,

(DEER PARK), TEXAS HOUSTON,(MAGNOLIA), TEXAS

Hertz Equipment

Rentals ONSITE

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Wade J. Messer of Wm F. Comly& Son Inc. Passes at Age 56Long-time member

of the Wm F. Comly &Son Inc. family, WadeJ. Messer, died on July20. He was 56.Mr. Messer was a

management fixtureat Comly for 24 years.Starting in the ware-house, he worked hisway up to runningsales. Mr. Messermade himself avail-able to help withevery aspect of anauction from start tofinish. He specializedin working behind thescenes, and everyoneincluding consignorsfound him extremelyhelpful. He was a dedicated and loyal member of

the Comly team and the vital, driving forcethat organized the frenzy of preparationsmaking every event run smoothly and withgreat precision.

Mr. Messer was adiehard PhiladelphiaEagles fan, and in hisfree time enjoyed rid-ing his two HarleyDavidson motorcy-cles. Mr. Messer is sur-

vived by his childrenDawn and Wade Jr.,his grandchildrenDanny Emery Jr.,Kayla and Lil Man,and his beloved lifepartner MaureenPardalis, her childrenand grandchildren, abrother Bob andcousin Bob Walton. Wm F. Comly &

Son Inc. closed itsoffice on July 25 in

observance of his passing.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.) CEG

Long-time member of the Wm F.Comly & Son Inc. family, WadeMesser, died on July 20.

PA Auction License No: AY000281 While information is believed to be accurate, all items will be sold “As-Is, Where-Is” without guaranteeor warranty. A physical inspection is suggested.

Call (800) 233-6898 or

Email [email protected] Complete, Descriptive Brochure!

www.Hunyady.com

ABSOLUTE AUCTIONComplete Liquidation

West End Builders Supply Co., Inc.

Thur., Sept. 4, 2014 – 9:00AM

Jeannette, PA (Pittsburgh Area)

Tri-Axle Unloader Trucks: `03 KENWORTH T800 CatC15, 475HP, `03 USTC 110-26 boom w/brick tines • `99MACK RD688S, Mack E7, 480HP, SteelMaster 6000-25TC boom w/brick tines

Mixer Trucks: `96 MACK RD688S, Mack 400HP,McNeilus 10.5 cy rear discharge mixer • `94 MACKRD688S, Mack 400HP, McNeilus 10 cy rear dischargemixer • `88 MACK RD690S, Mack 315HP, Smith 10.5 cyrear discharge mixer

Dump Trucks: `79 MACK DM685S T/A, Mack 237HP,18’ steel dump body w/Knaphoist scissor hoist • `89CHEVY S/A, alum/wooden dump body

Van Body Truck and Cargo Van: `07 ISUZU Cab Over,Supreme 16’ alum van body • `05 FORD E-150 Cargo Van

Rubber Tired Loader,Forklift, and UtilityTractor: `87 DRESSER510B, s/n 3380130C001385• `01 DAEWOO D30S-3,6,000# Solid Tired Forklift,s/n 90-05795, 48” block forks• WHITE 263-72007 UtilityTractor, s/n 226413-100

Real Estate(Offered Subject To Trustee’s Immediate Confirmation)

Approximately (1) Acre; Approximately 24’x72’ Pole Barn; 200 Amp Service; Exterior Lighting; Chain Link Fenced and Gated; Concrete Paved; Utilities Available at Street

Notice: By order of US Bankruptcy Court (Case #14-21194 GLT) all equipment and real property assets previously ownedand operated by West End Builders Supply Co., Inc. will be liquidated along with (2) vehicles from Bankruptcy Case #14-70033 JAD (Earthwind). All items will positively sell to the highest bidder without minimums, reserves or buyers premi-ums with the exception of the Real Estate which will be offered subject to Trustee’s Immediate Confirmation.

PLUS: (1.5 Million+/-) Face Bricks, Mostly GLEN GERY & HANSON, Various Types & Colors, Mostly Cubes of (500)• LARGE Quantity of PVC Fittings; Fernco Fittings; Assorted Plumbing Supplies • Masonry Tools • Contractors Toolsand Shop Equipment • Office Furniture

PA Auction License No: AY000281 While information is believed to be accurate,

all items will be sold “As-Is, Where-Is” without guarantee or warranty. A physical

inspection is suggested.

Call (800) 233-6898 or

Email [email protected] Complete, Descriptive Brochure!

www.Hunyady.com

Bid Live Online At www.Proxibid.com

Absolute AuctionSurplus Equipment

Pittsburgh Recycling ServicesWed., August 27, 2014 – 9:00AM

Pittsburgh, PARoll-Off Trucks: `07 MACK CTP713 Granite Tri-Axle, `08 Wastequip 75,000# 22’ roll-off body • `00MACK RD688S T/A, `00 McClain 22’ 60,000# roll-off body • `95 MACK DM690S Tri-Axle, ``95Galbreath 60,000# roll-off body

Roll-Off Containers and Compactor Boxes: (81) 10 YD to 42 YD Roll-Off and Compactor Boxes • (40+)Rear Load Containers, with lids (Some With Castors) • Approximately (700) 95 Gallon Toters (200 AreNEW With Keys)

Material Handler and Hydraulic Excavator: `00CAT 320B LL/320B MH Material HandlingHydraulic Excavator, s/n 6LS00360 • `01 CAT325BL, s/n 2JR03089 • Pemberton 5-tine Grapple

Skid Steer Loader and Forklifts: `09 BOBCATS175, s/n A3L535470 • `10 TOYOTA 8FDU25,4,850# • `08, `07, & `05 TOYOTA 8FDU15, 4,800#Solid Tired Forklifts

Trash Truck: `91 MACK MR688S Cab Over T/A,Leach 25 yard rear packer

Van Body Truck: `05 INT’L 4300 S/A, Morgan 20’6” aluminum van body

PLUS! Truck Tractors • Walking Floor and Dump Trailers • Step Deck and Flatbed, and Van Trailers

Large Scrap And DemolitionYard Equipment Auction

Auction To Be Held @ 1132 Brant Farnham Rd. (Rt. 249), Brant / Buffalo, NY 14027. Auction Location Is Midway Between Buffalo, NY and Erie, Pennsylvania; From Buffalo NY: Take NYS Thruway West to Exit 57A Eden/Angola Exit,

Then Take Rt 20A Left (West) Toward Silver Creek NY, Turn Left Onto Brant Farnham Road (Rt.249) Equipment Yard Will Be On Your Left; From Erie PA: Take NYS Thruway East To Exit 58 Silver Creek , Head East On 20A Thru The Cattaraugus

Indian Reservation. Brant Farnham (Rt. 249) Road Will Be On Your Right Just As You Exit The Reservation.

Brant AutoBrant (Buffalo), NY 14027

Wednesday, September 3, 2014 10:00 AM

Large Scrap And Demolition Equipment Yard Auction- Very Hard To Find Items

Hilites Include: Wheel Loaders/ Tool Carriers: 2007 Hyundai HL740 TM-7 Rubber Tired Wheel Loader w/ Quik Coupler Bucket & Forks,EROPS, 2324 Hr, 20.5x25 Tires, S/N-LF0210381, Super Nice!; 2000 Hyundai HL 740 TM-3 Rubber Tired Wheel Loader w/ Quik Tach Bucket& Forks, 20.5x25 Tires, Nice, S/N-L70ZFJ10132; Hydraulic Excavators – Scrap Handlers: 1990 Komatsu PC200 LC-5 Excavator w/ Bucket,S/N- A70077; Labounty Grapple Set-up For Komatsu PC200; Zanetti Magnet Set Up For Komatsu PC200; 1987 Case 220B Excavator w/Bucket, S/N- 022005, Nice Big Machine!; Labounty Grapple Set Up For Case 220B; Mobile Car Crusher & Rim Crusher: Mac Lg. MobileCar Crusher, Cummins Dsl. Powered, Semi Trlr., Mtd., All Hyd, ’98 Yr, Super Nice Condition!!; Multitek 3 Hyd. Ram Rim Crusher, Trailer Mtd.,Isuzu Dsl., Like New!; Rollback Trucks: 2000 Chevrolet 6500 w/ Vulcan 21’ Steel Rollback & Wheel Lift, 260K Miles; 1996 Ford F600, Dieselw/ Jerr Dan 19’ Alum. Rollback w/ Wheel Lift; 2004 Multitek Diesel 3 Ram Rim Crusher (Like New); Wire Stripper: Strip Tec 4191 WireStripper; Tire Equipment & Shop Equipment: Hunter TCX 515 Tire Machine- Does The Big Wheels, 2 Yrs Old; Hunter DSP 9200 Comp.Wheel Balancer- 2 Yrs. Old; Guardian 17k/26k Watt Portable Generator; 2-Stage Shop Compressor; 2-Stage 9hp Honda North Star AirCompressor; CH Port Air Comp; Millermatic 185 Mig Welder & Aluminum Spool Gun; Hypertherm Powermax 600 Plasma Cutter; Robin AirCooltec 134 Refrigerant Evacuator, Hardly Used; Stihl & Dewalt 14” Chop Saws; 300-Gallon Gasoline Tank & Pump; 300-Gallon Diesel Tank& Pump; 20-Ton Shop Press; Drill Press; Brake Drum & Rotor Lathes; Misc. Items: Several Fiberglass Storage Body’s; Good Used Tires; Alum.2-Place Snowmobile Trailer; Power Pipe Threader; Heaters; Other Surprises; Finding Items Every Day!!

Auctioneers Note: Having Sold Their Yard To A Large East Coast Based Scrap Processor, The Owners Have Decided To Liquidate AllRemaining Operating Equipment & Related Salvage Yard Support Items. All Equipment Is In Working, Late Model And Above AverageCondition. All Machinery Is Still Operating In Yard And Hours Will Be Slightly Higher.

Auction Co–Managed By:Scott Perry & CompanyNiagara Falls, NY(716) 283-SOLD

www.scottperryco.com

Mel Manasse & Son, AuctioneersSales Managers & Auctioneers

Whitney Point, NY1-800-MANASSE

www.manasseauctions.com

Live Interactive – Online Bidding Available Through www.Equipmentfacts.comTerms & Conditions of Auction: Payment In Full Day Of Auction In Cash, Good Check or Major Credit/ Debit Card w/ Positive ID. 13% BuyersPremium On All Items, w/ 3% Waived For Payments Made By Cash Or Good Check. Purchasers Of Loaders, Crushers & Trucks - Unless KnownTo Auction Co’s Or Have Guaranteed Funds Will Need To Leave Items At Auction Site Until Funds Clear. Removal of items within 3 days afterAuction.

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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.

ACE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ................................91

ALBAN CAT ..............................................................12

ALEX LYON & SON INC

PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ..........................121

DEER PARK TX 8/25 HOUSTON TX 8/26 ..127

ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ....................23

ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP..............................7

ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ................113

ALLU GROUP ........................................................115

ARTIC SNOW & ICE CONTROL PRODUCTS ........24

ATI LEVEL BEST ......................................................35

BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ......................................70

BARGAINS ............................................................116

BECK EQUIPMENT..................................................51

BEST LINE EQUIPMENT ........................................17

BINDER MACHINERY CO..........................................3

CAP EQUIPMENT ....................................................39

CARVER SAND & GRAVEL LLC..............................80

CATERPILLAR INC ..................................................73

CEG SCALE MODELS ............................................41

CHENANGO TRUCK ................................................63

CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR SALES............44,47,49

CLARK EQUIPMENT RENTAL & SALES ................37

CLASSIFIED ....................................................117,118

CLAYTON BLOCK & SUPPLY..................................28

COMMONWEALTH EQUIPMENT ............................84

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CO ........................71

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ..58,68,108,128

CORMIDI USA ..........................................................43

COSTANZI CRANE & RIGGING CO INC ................40

CURRY SUPPLY CO ................................................62

DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT ............36

DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................34

DOMINICS EQUIPMENT..........................................43

DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ..........................56

DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER................................99

DYNAPAC ..............................................................103

EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ....35,118,131

EESSCO ..................................................................75

ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ....................................44,76

EOP ......................................................................118

EQUIP-SALE AND LEASING CORP........................83

EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ..........................12

EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ......................27

ERRICKSON EQUIPMENT INC ..............................34

FELLING TRAILERS ................................................65

FLUID POWER ......................................................110

FOLEY INC ................................................................9

GEHL SKID STEER................................................107

GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM ......................76

GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ..................26

GROVE WORLDWIDE (CRANE) ..........................100

H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC ............................16

HESS AUCTIONEERS LLC

MARIETT PA 8/22 ........................................124

HUNYADY AUCTION CO

PITTSBURGH PA 8/27 ................................129

JEANETTE PA 9/04......................................129

HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY......................115

INDEXATOR INC ....................................................111

IROCK CRUSHERS..................................................86

IRON PLANET ........................................................123

JESCO ......................................................................21

JOHN DEERE ........................................................105

K W REESE INC ......................................................43

KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..........96

KLEEMAN ................................................................87

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ....................................55

KPI-JCI......................................................................79

KUBOTA..................................................................101

KUHN EQUIPMENT SALES INC..............................90

LABOUNTY MANUFACTURING INC ......................95

LIFTECH EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................40

MACHINERY SERVICES INC ..................................49

MEL MANASSE & SON

BRANT NY 9/03............................................129

MESSICK’S ..............................................................36

METSO MINERALS CRUSHING..............................72

METSO MINERALS SCREENING ..........................89

MIDLANTIC MACHINERY ........................................13

MILTON CAT(DS)......................................................19

MONROE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO INC ........86

MUNICIBID.COM ....................................................124

NEW MILLENNIUM RENTALS ................................31

NEWARK EQUIPMENT CO......................................51

NORAM ....................................................................57

NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS ....................110

NORTRAX............................................................49,51

OPDYKE INC............................................................63

PARK EAST SALES..................................................44

PEMBERTON INC ..................................................112

PENN JERSEY MACHINERY ....................................5

PETERSON PACIFIC CORP....................................94

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC

AGAWAM MA 8/22 ......................................125

PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO..................................25

PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC..................10,118

POWERSCREEN MID ATLANTIC............................88

POWERSCREEN NEW ENGLAND..........................77

RANSOME CAT ..........................................................2

RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ..................119

RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS............................132

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ..............................35

ROGERS BROTHERS CORP ..................................60

SANDVIK MINING & CONSTRUCTION ..................80

SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES ..................................112

SENNEBOGEN ........................................................93

SPECIALTY RENTALS & ATTACHMENTS ..............45

STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ............................11

SULLIVAN PALATEK ................................................33

SUPERIOR INDUSTRIES ........................................84

TEREX CORPORATION ..........................................53

TEREX CRANES ....................................................104

TEREX FUCHS ........................................................81

THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ............110

TOWMASTER INC....................................................61

TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ..........................15

TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ..........................6

TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ..............................33

UTILITY AUCTIONS INC

WILMINGTON DE 8/22 ................................124

VALLEY TOOL/ROCKHOUND................................115

VERMEER NORTH ATLANTIC ................................47

VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA............66

WANTED ................................................................119

WANTED MACK TRUCKS ......................................33

WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ............................17

WHITNEY & SON INC ..............................................85

WOODS CRW CORP ..............................................20

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