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JESCO Acquires Nortrax’ Beacon, N.Y., Facility…16 Ritchie Holds $138M Auction in Florida…116 Eagle Power & Equipment Plays in the Snow…28 Inside Table of Contents ............4 Truck & Trailer Section .... ..................................61-65 Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section ....69-89 Parts Section ..............105 Business Calendar ......111 Auction Section ..111-132 Advertisers Index ........130 New South Street Bridge in Philadelphia Under Way By Mary Reed CEG CORRESPONDENT It was time to take action to replace an almost 90-year-old bridge spanning the Schuylkill Expressway (Interstate 76) in Philadelphia. Not only was the South Street Bridge structurally deficient, but a six-ton weight limit was in operation, and in addition, the structure had been shedding chunks of concrete, including some that landed on the expressway. These problems were exacerbated by extreme congestion, caused by carrying some 23,000 vehicles daily as well as numerous pedestrians. Approximately 1,000 bicyclists also used the bridge each day, according to the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia. The bridge was closed on Dec. 8, 2008, and has now been demolished. The new span will be built on the same site, a cross- ing point since 1805 when the first bridge was built a half-mile from the current site. The original bridge at South Street was made largely of iron. Built to a draw- bridge design, it opened in 1876. The W To 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. ashington, PA 19034 • 215/885-2900 • ll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215/885-2910 • www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Northeast Edition $3.00 March 3 2010 Vol. XLVIII • No.5 Published Nationally Cat corporate executives also are working through a dealer in Haiti called Haytrac in the deployment of equipment and operators to the stricken area. By Giles Lambertson CEG CORRESPONDENT General contractors and equipment dealers in the United States have limited options right now in responding to Haiti’s destructive earthquake. Contributing funds to recovery efforts is the big-ticket response at this point. Shortly, how- ever, the companies’skilled personnel and equipment will be in greater demand. The 7.0-magnitude quake that struck Haiti just before dusk on Jan. 12 collapsed thousands of concrete-block homes and larger buildings. The next morning’s light revealed wholesale destruction and loss of life in the nation’s capital, Port-Au-Prince. Deaths are estimated at somewhere between 75,000 and 200,000, with another 200,000 injured. Because Haiti generally is considered the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere, recovery is expected to be slow Industry Responds to Haiti’s Needs see HAITI page 14 A Manitowoc 12000 works from Shugart sectional barges in the water to dismantle the bridge. Exhibitors Gear Up for Philly Construction Expo The Philadelphia Construction Expo will be held Tuesday, March 9 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Wednesday, March 10 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, Pa. Hundreds of pieces of heavy and light con- struction equipment will be on display, as well as trucks, trailers, attachments and all related contractor supplies, products and services. In addition to the main show floor, the Association of Builders & Contractors (ABC) will have a dedicated pavilion featuring a wide variety of exhibits. Asphalt Care’s paving show also will be incorporated into the Expo. In addition to the exhibits, the show will fea- ture a variety of seminars on relevant topics designed to give attendees the solutions to the challenges facing their companies and also to expand their network of professional col- leagues. The topics covered include two hot OSHA- related topics presented by ABC of Southeastern PA: “What’s New at OSHA,” a see BRIDGE page 22 see EXPO page 30

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Advertisers Index........130 Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section ....69-89 W T o 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. ashington, PA 19034 • 215/885-2900 • ll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215/885-2910 • www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com Parts Section ..............105 Table of Contents ............4 CEG CORRESPONDENT CEG CORRESPONDENT “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” see BRIDGE page 22 see EXPO page 30 see HAITI page 14 Vol. XLVIII • No. 5

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Parts Section ..............105

Business Calendar ......111

Auction Section ..111-132

Advertisers Index........130

New South Street Bridgein Philadelphia Under Way

By Mary ReedCEG CORRESPONDENT

It was time to take action to replace analmost 90-year-old bridge spanning theSchuylkill Expressway (Interstate 76) inPhiladelphia.

Not only was the South Street Bridgestructurally deficient, but a six-ton weightlimit was in operation, and in addition, thestructure had been shedding chunks ofconcrete, including some that landed onthe expressway.

These problems were exacerbated byextreme congestion, caused by carrying

some 23,000 vehicles daily as well asnumerous pedestrians. Approximately1,000 bicyclists also used the bridge eachday, according to the Bicycle Coalition ofGreater Philadelphia.

The bridge was closed on Dec. 8, 2008,and has now been demolished. The newspan will be built on the same site, a cross-ing point since 1805 when the first bridgewas built a half-mile from the current site.The original bridge at South Street wasmade largely of iron. Built to a draw-bridge design, it opened in 1876. The

W To470 Maryland Drive • Ft. ashington, PA 19034 • 215/885-2900 • ll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215/885-2910 • www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com“The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.”

®NortheastEdition

$3.00

March 32010

Vol. XLVIII • No.5

Published Nationally

Cat corporate executives also are working through adealer in Haiti called Haytrac in the deployment ofequipment and operators to the stricken area.

By Giles LambertsonCEG CORRESPONDENT

General contractors and equipment dealers in the UnitedStates have limited options right now in responding to Haiti’sdestructive earthquake. Contributing funds to recoveryefforts is the big-ticket response at this point. Shortly, how-ever, the companies’skilled personnel and equipment will bein greater demand.

The 7.0-magnitude quake that struck Haiti just beforedusk on Jan. 12 collapsed thousands of concrete-blockhomes and larger buildings. The next morning’s lightrevealed wholesale destruction and loss of life in the nation’scapital, Port-Au-Prince. Deaths are estimated at somewherebetween 75,000 and 200,000, with another 200,000 injured.Because Haiti generally is considered the poorest nation inthe Western Hemisphere, recovery is expected to be slow

Industry Respondsto Haiti’s Needs

see HAITI page 14

A Manitowoc 12000 works fromShugart sectional barges in thewater to dismantle the bridge.

Exhibitors Gear Up for Philly Construction ExpoThe Philadelphia Construction Expo will be

held Tuesday, March 9 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.,and Wednesday, March 10 from 9:30 a.m. to 4p.m. at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Centerin Oaks, Pa.

Hundreds of pieces of heavy and light con-struction equipment will be on display, as wellas trucks, trailers, attachments and all related

contractor supplies, products and services. Inaddition to the main show floor, theAssociation of Builders & Contractors (ABC)will have a dedicated pavilion featuring a widevariety of exhibits. Asphalt Care’s pavingshow also will be incorporated into the Expo.

In addition to the exhibits, the show will fea-ture a variety of seminars on relevant topics

designed to give attendees the solutions to thechallenges facing their companies and also toexpand their network of professional col-leagues.

The topics covered include two hot OSHA-related topics presented by ABC ofSoutheastern PA: “What’s New at OSHA,” a

see BRIDGE page 22

see EXPO page 30

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2006 CAT 904B Stk #: URR0075, 3936 Hours, air, GP bucket, quickcoupler, good tires .............................................................. $29,000

2005 CAT CB-224E Stk #: UP20001, Serial: 22401345, 160 Hours,47” double drum asphalt roller, canopy .............................. $22,900

2004 CAT D8R II WDA Stk #: UT10078, 6130 Hours, CAB, AIR,CARON SU BLADE, DIFF STEER, CARON PADS .......... $259,000

2003 CAT 980G II Stk #: UP20002, 7251 Hours, cab, air, GPbucket, ride control, fenders, 29.5 R-25 good tires .......... $199,000

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2004 CAT 836G Stk #: UT10066, 7159 Hours, CAB, AIR, CARONBLADE, CARON TIPS 70% REMAINING ....................... $355,000

1998 CAT 990 Stk #: UP20035, MAJOR POWERTRAIN REBUILDSUMMER 2009 .............................................................. $599,000

2004 CAT AP-1055B Stk #: UT10004, 4506 Hours, 10’ to 20 ‘ Ext-A -Mat Screed, Electric Heated Screed, first class cond., $189,300

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2005 CAT 314C LCR Stk #: UX30005, 2246 Hours, Off Set Boom,Cab, Air, Blade, Pattern Changer, Steel Pads .................... $93,300

2005 CAT 322CL LR Stk #: 92787, Serial: HEK00837, 3716 Hours,LONG REACH, 60’ STICK, 48” ditching bucket .............. $169,000

1994 CAT D350D Stk #: 96056, Serial: 9RF00521, 35 ton articu-lated truck, 26.5R25 tires @ 50%, painted ........................ $49,000

2006 CAT 953C Stk #: UT10083, Serial: BBX02600, 3577 Hours,CAB, AIR, GP BUCKET, 50% U/C ...................................... $79,000

2003 CAT 345BL Stk #: 92774, 4941 Hours, 100,000#, 11’ stick,36” pads, (1) bucket, pin grabber coupler ......................... $199,000

2006 CAT 953C Stk #: 96098, 721 Hours, ON RENT: cab, air, GPbucket, like new machine, U/C about 90% ....................... $135,000

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1998 CAT 627F Stk #: 92736, Serial: 1DL00490, 9740 Hours, cab,A/C, push pull, big tires, hitch done June 2006 ............... $299,000

2008 CAT 257B II Stk #: UT10105, Serial: SLK08625, 576 Hours,CAB, AIR, HEATER, GP-BKT, HIGH FLOW HYD .............. $39,000

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2006 KOMATSU WA380-6S/N A53081, 1,943 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE;KOMTRAX 2; MICHELIN 23.5 X R25 XHATTIRES; 3RD VALVE; ADDED CWT; A/C; JRBCOUPLER. JRB Q/D 4 CY G/P BUCKET; NEWOEM PAINT ........................................$160,000

2006 KOMATSU PC160 LC-7KAS/N K41059, 2,887 HRS, 24” TRACKS; 8’7”ARM; A/C; HYD CONTROL UNIT; PATTERNCHANGE VALVE; JRB SLIDE-LOC; ESCO 24”DIPPER. ESCO 42” DIPPER..................$65,000

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2004 KOMATSU PC40MR-2S/N 8750, 2,300 HRS, 16” ROAD LINERTRACKS; 6’3” ARM; AUX. HYD; ROPS CAB W/AC; ESCO HYD THUMB; KOMATSU 26” DIP-PER ......................................................$27,500

2007 KOMATSU PC200 HD-8S/N A88277, 538 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; KOM-TRAX 3; 28” TRACKS; A/C; HD 9’7” ARM; HKXHAMMER/THUMB COMBO KIT; HAMMERAUTO LUBE WINDOW GUARD; JRB SLIDE-LOC; PSM PROGRESSIVE LINK HYD THUMB;ESCO 42” DIPPER..............................$160,000 Contact: Gerry Yarka 800-562-0012

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S/N A85176, 10,889 HRS, 36” TRACKS; 11’1”ARM; ACTIVE MODE; A/C; ESCO 30” XDP DIP-PER........................................................$70,000

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CRAWLER DOZERS2006 KOMATSU D21A-8, S/N 83626, 763 HRS, 12” RUBBER TRACKS; 7’1” BLADE; DECELER-ATOR PEDAL; OPEN ROPS ..............................................................................................$35,0002006 KOMATSU D31PX-21A, S/N 51070, 404 HRS, 24” TRACKS; KOMSTAT II; 10’6” BLADE;OPEN ROPS; ROPS HEATER............................................................................................$47,5002006 KOMATSU D31PX-21A, S/N 51021, 107 HRS, 24” TRACKS; KOMSTAT II; 10’6” BLADE;OPEN ROPS; ROPS HEATER............................................................................................$55,0002005 KOMATSU D31PX-21A, S/N 50683, 510 HRS, 24” TRACKS; KOMSTAT II; 10’6” BLADE;OPEN ROPS; ROPS HEATER............................................................................................$56,0002006 KOMATSU D37EX-21A, S/N 5721, 493 HRS, 16” TRACKS; KOMSTAT II; 9’ BLADE; OPENROPS; ROPS HEATER......................................................................................................$57,5002006 KOMATSU D39EX-21A, S/N 1941, 492 HRS, KOMSTAT II; 20” TRACKS; 9’ BLADE;ENCLOSED CAB WITH A/C ..............................................................................................$75,0002006 KOMATSU D39PX-21A, S/N 1959, 1,017 HRS, KOMSTAT II; 9’9” BLADE; OPEN ROPS;ROPS HEATER ................................................................................................................$70,0002007 KOMATSU D61EX-15E0, S/N B45024, 522 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; KOMTRAX 2+; 24”TRACKS; 6-WAY BLADE; ENCLOSED CAB WITH HEA-DEF-A/C ....................................$175,0002005 KOMATSU D61PX-15, S/N B40114, 586 HRS, 34” TRACKS; 6-WAY BLADE; ENCLOSEDCAB W/ HEA-DEF-A/C; 100% CERTIFIED REBUILD AT 3,965 HRS ..............................$125,0002005 KOMATSU D65EX-15, S/N 67617, 1,673 HRS, 26” TRACKS; SEMI-U TILT DOZER; ADDEDCWT; ENCLOSED CAB WITH HEA-DEF-A/C ..................................................................$135,0002005 KOMATSU D65PX-15, S/N 67683, 4,806 HRS, 36” (AR) TRACKS; POWER PITCH & TILTBLADE; ENCLOSED CAB W/ HEA-DEF-A/C; PIN & BUSHING TURN @ 4806 HR ..........$115,000

CRAWLER EXCAVATORS2007 KOMATSU PC138US LC-2, S/N 2166, 1,947 HRS, 24” TRACKS; 8’2” ARM; HYD CON-TROL UNIT; A/C; JRB SLIDE-LOC; HENSLEY 36” DIPPER; ESCO 24” DIPPER ..............$75,0002006 KOMATSU PC160 LC-7KA, S/N K41059, 2,887 HRS, 24” TRACKS; 8’7” ARM; A/C; HYDCONTROL UNIT; PATTERN CHANGE VALVE; JRB SLIDE-LOC; ESCO 24” DIPPER. ESCO 42”DIPPER ............................................................................................................................$65,0002007 KOMATSU PC200 HD-8, S/N A88277, 538 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; KOMTRAX 3; 28”TRACKS; A/C; HD 9’7” ARM; HKX HAMMER/THUMB COMBO KIT; HAMMER AUTO LUBE WIN-DOW GUARD; JRB SLIDE-LOC; PSM PROGRESSIVE LINK HYD THUMB; ESCO 42” DIPPER ..........................................................................................................................................$160,000

2006 KOMATSU PC200 LC-8, S/N A88050, 2,436 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; KOMTRAX 3; 28”TRACKS; A/C; 9’7” HD ARM; HYD CONTROL UNIT; PATTERN CHANGE VALVE. JRB SLIDE-LOC;ESCO 36” DIPPER ..........................................................................................................$87,5002006 KOMATSU PC220 LC-8, S/N A88080, 2,237 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; KOMTRAX 3; 32”TRACKS; 10’ ARM; HYD CONTROL UNIT; A/C; PATTERN CONTROL CHANGE VALVE. JRBSLIDE-LOC; ESCO 48” DIPPER......................................................................................$125,0002006 KOMATSU PC220 LC-8, S/N A88066, 1,151 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; KOMTRAX 3; 32”TRACKS; 10’ ARM; HYD CONTROL UNIT; A/C; PATTERN CONTROL CHANGE VALVE. JRBSLIDE-LOC; ESCO 48” DIPPER......................................................................................$160,0002000 KOMATSU PC228US LC-2, S/N 15511, 9,211 HRS, 28” TRACKS; 9’6” ARM; ESCO 42”DIPPER; NEW TRACK LINK ASSEMBLIES; CYLINDERS REPACKED; SERVICED & PAINTED..............................................................................................................................................$75,000

2000 KOMATSU PC228US LC-2, S/N 15317, 10,681 HRS, 32” TRACKS; 9’6” ARM; A/C; PAR-TIAL ENGINE REBUILD; FRONT END REPINNED & BUSHED; NEW HYD PUMP. CYLINDERSREBUILT; NEW UC; HKX HAMMER KIT W/ AUTO-LUBE................................................$110,0002006 KOMATSU PC228US LC-3, S/N 32510, 3,204 HRS, 32” TRACKS; 9’6” ARM; HYD CON-TROL UNIT; A/C; JRB SLIDE-LOC; LA BOUNTY GRAPPLE MOUNTING PAD. ESCO 42” DIPPER;ESCO 24” DIPPER ..........................................................................................................$95,0001999 KOMATSU PC270 LC-6, S/N A83064, 7,203 HRS, 24” TRACKS; 10’ HD ARM W/ PIPING;HYD CONTROL UNIT; ESCO 48” DIPPER; SERVICED & PAINTED ..................................$70,0002005 KOMATSU PC270 LC-7L, S/N A86254, 1,945 HRS, 32” TRACKS; 10’ ARM; HYD CON-TROL UNIT; A/C; JRB SLIDE-LOC..................................................................................$145,0002007 KOMATSU PC270 LC-8, S/N A87090, 2,320 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; KOMTRAX 3; 32”TRACKS; A/C; PATTERN CHANGE VALVE; YOUNG 60’ LONG FRONT; 60” DIPPER ......$225,0002007 KOMATSU PC300 HD-7E0, S/N A86094, 1,298 HRS, 36” TRACKS; TIER 3 ENGINE; KOM-TRAX 2+; A/C; 13’2’ ARM; STRAIGHT TRAVEL PEDAL; ESCO 54” DIPPER ..................$220,0002007 KOMATSU PC300 LC-7E0, S/N A88848, 949 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; KOMTRAX 2+; 34”TRACKS; A/C; 10’6” ARM; HYD CONTROL UNIT; JRB SLIDE-LOC. ESCO 54” HOE DIPPER ............................................................................................................................................$200,000

2007 KOMATSU PC308US LC-3E0, S/N 30094, 955 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; KOMTRAX 2+; 34”TRACKS; A/C; 10’ ARM; HYD CONTROL UNIT; JRB SLIDE-LOC. ESCO 42” DIPPER....$175,0002000 KOMATSU PC400 LC-6, S/N A84122, 11, 648 HRS, 36” TRACKS; 13’2” ARM; A/C; NEWMAIN CONTROL VALVE; ESCO 48” DIPPER; REPAINTED ..............................................$90,000

2001 KOMATSU PC400 LC-6, S/N A84212, 831 HRS, 36” TRACKS; 11’1” ARM; HYD CONTROLUNIT; A/C; JRB SLIDE-LOC; NEW LINK ASSY. HR METER INSTALLED AT 7,160 HRS; TRAMACV56 HAMMER................................................................................................................$275,0002002 KOMATSU PC400 LC-6, S/N A85176, 10,889 HRS, 36” TRACKS; 11’1” ARM; ACTIVEMODE; A/C; ESCO 30” XDP DIPPER................................................................................$70,0002001 KOMATSU PC400 LC-6, S/N A85043, 12,868 HRS, 36” TRACKS; ACTIVE MODE; A/C;11’1” ARM; GEITH 36” DIPPER ..........................................................................................P.O.R.2005 KOMATSU PC400 LC-7L, S/N A86361, 36” TRACKS; 11’1” ARM W/PIPING; HKX HYDCONTROL UNIT; A/C; ESCO 54” DIPPER ......................................................................$125,0002006 KOMATSU PC400 LC-7L, S/N A86772, 2,702 HRS, 36” TRACKS; 11’1” ARM; A/C; JRBSLIDE-LOC; ESCO 54” DIPPER......................................................................................$175,0002006 KOMATSU PC78MR-6, S/N 2120, 3,002 HRS, 18” ROADLINER SHOES; 7’5” ARM W/ PIP-ING; ADDED CWT; HENSLEY HYD THUMB; GEITH 36” DIPPER. NEW OEM PAINT JOB @ 3,000HRS ................................................................................................................................$40,000

MINI EXCAVATORS (UP TO 12,000 LBS)2007 KOMATSU PC35MR-2, S/N 10216, 676 HRS, 12” ROAD LINER PADS; ENCLOSED CABW/HEATER & A/C; 5’9” ARM W/PIPING; 4 WAY POWER ANGLE BLADE. WERK-BRAU HYDTHUMB W/PIPING; 4 WAY POWER ANGLE BLADE; WERK-BRAU 24” DIPPER..............$37,5002004 KOMATSU PC40MR-2, S/N 8750, 2,300 HRS, 16” ROAD LINER TRACKS; 6’3” ARM; AUX.HYD; ROPS CAB W/ AC; ESCO HYD THUMB; KOMATSU 26” DIPPER............................$27,500

OFF-HIGHWAY TRUCKS2005 KOMATSU HM300-1, S/N 1174, 3,376 HRS, BRIDGESTONE 23.5 X R25 TIRES; A/C;AUTO-LUBE SYSTEM; BODY HEATER; TAILGATE; QUALCOM SYSTEM........................$195,0002005 KOMATSU HM300-1, S/N 1312, 1,898 HRS, BRIDGESTONE 23.5 X R25 TIRES; A/C;BODY HEATER; LINCOLN AUTO LUBE SYSTEM; TAILGATE; QUALCOM SYSTEM ........$235,0002005 KOMATSU HM300-1, S/N 1310, 2,321 HRS ,BRIDGESTONE 23.5 X R25 TIRES; A/C;BODY HEATER; LINCOLN AUTO LUBE SYSTEM; TAILGATE; QUALCOM SYSTEM ........$235,0002005 KOMATSU HM300-1, S/N 1208, 2,112 HRS, GOODYEAR 23.5 RL-2 TIRES; A/C; BODYHEATER; RETARDER; LINCOLN AUTO LUBE SYSTEM; TAILGATE ................................$210,0002005 KOMATSU HM300-1, S/N 1177, 2,303 HRS, GOODYEAR 23.5 RL-2 TIRES; A/C; BODYHEATER; RETARDER; LINCOLN AUTO LUBE SYSTEM; TAILGATE ................................$215,0002005 KOMATSU HM350-1, S/N 1081, 1,919 HRS, BRIDGESTONE 26.5 X 25 RADIAL TIRES;BODY HEATER; AUTO LUBE SYSTEM INSTALLED; QUALCOMM SYSTEM. TAILGATE $225,0002004 KOMATSU HM350-1, S/N 1072, 3,117 HRS, BRIDGESTONE 26.5 X 25 RADIAL TIRES;A/C; LINCOLN AUTO LUBE SYSTEM; BODY HEATER; TAILGATE. QUALCOM SYSTEM $215,0002005 KOMATSU HM400-1, S/N A10022, 2,459 HRS, MICHELIN 26.5 X 25 RADIAL TIRES;BODY HEATER; A/C; LINCOLN AUTO LUBE SYSTEM; TAILGATE. QUALCOM SYSTEM $275,0002005 KOMATSU HM400-1, S/N 1230, 2,113 HRS, BRIDGESTONE 29.5 X 25 RADIAL TIRES;A/C; LINCOLN AUTO LUBE SYSTEM; TAILGATE; QUALCOM SYSTEM..........................$295,000

SCRAP PROCESSING / DEMOLITION EQUIPMENT2007 SENNEBOGEN 821R, S/N 821.5.923, 744 HRS, 30” TRACKS; B11 MATERIAL HANDLINGPACKAGE; JOHN DEERE ENGINE; 21’ BOOM; 13’9” GRAB HANDLING STICK. PREPPED FOR13KW GENSET; WINDOW GUARD; LA BOUNTY HDR-50 GRAPPLE ............................$250,000

SKID STEERS2007 ASV POSI-TRACK SR70, S/N SSB00558, 388 HRS, 15” RUBBER TRACKS; MP1 PACK-AGE; ENCLOSED CAB; A/C; HEATER; HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER; 67” BUCKET........$42,5002007 ASV POSI-TRACK SR70, S/N SSB00557, 178 HRS,”15” RUBBER TRACKS; MP1 PACK-AGE; ENCLOSED CAB W/HEATER & A/C; HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER; 67” BUCKET. 8” JRBSNOW PUSHER; ASV BUCKET ........................................................................................$47,3002007 ASV POSI-TRACK SR80, S/N SEB00957, 288 HRS, 20” RUBBER TRACKS; MP1 PACK-AGE; ENCLOSED CAB W/HEATER & A/C; WIPER KIT; BACK UP ALARM; 72” BUCKET ..$45,0002009 ASV PT30, S/N PTA03860, 38 HRS, 11” RUBBER TRACKS; OPEN ROPS; BACK-UPALARM; UNIVERSAL MOUNT ADAPTER (LOOSE); 48” 0.25CY QDGP BUCKET ............$25,0002009 ASV PT70, S/N PTH00667, 2 HRS, 15” RUBBER TRACKS; ENCLOSED CAB; A/C; HEATER;WIPER KIT: BACK-UP ALARM; HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER. 74” BUCKET W/ RUBBER EDGE........................................................................................................................................$55,000

2009 ASV PT80, S/N PTI01318, 1 HR, 20” RUBBER TRACKS; ENCLOSED CAB W/HEATER &A/C; WIPER KIT; BACK UP ALARM; HYDRAULIC QUICK COULER. 72” BUCKET ............$60,0002009 ASV PT80, S/N PTI01319, 4 HRS, 20” RUBBER TRACKS; ENCLOSED CAB W/HEATER &A/C; WIPER KIT; BACK UP ALARM; HYDRAULIC QUICK COULER. 72” BUCKET ............$60,000

WHEEL LOADERS2006 KOMATSU WA380-6, S/N A53081, 1,943 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; KOMTRAX 2; MICHELIN23.5 X R25 XHAT TIRES; 3RD VALVE; ADDED CWT; A/C; JRB COUPLER. JRB Q/D 4 CY G/PBUCKET; NEW OEM PAINT ............................................................................................$160,0002006 KOMATSU WA380-6, S/N 65029, 1,934 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; KOMTRAX 2; MICHELIN23.5 X R25 XHAT TIRES; 3RD VALVE; ADDED CWT; A/C; JRB COUPLER. Q/D 4 CY G/P BUCKET......................................................................................................................................$152,500

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JESCO EXPANDS; ACQUIRES NORTRAX’ BEACON, N.Y., FACILITYIn addition to the Beacon, N.Y. facility, JESCO becomes the John Deereand Hitachi Construction equipment dealer on Long Island and the five boroughs of New York.

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National Pavement Expo Comes to Nashville, Tenn.Front and center in the exhibit hall, SealMaster, Sandusky, Ohio, had a dominantpresence packed with plenty of new products and equipment.

Soon after the doors opened on the exhibit hall floor, a tremendous crowd packedin to see the newest products available from some of the premier manufacturers inthe industry.

Lots of folks seemed puzzled as they stopped andstared at this modified “ultimate patching vehicle”Chevy Suburban which was recently featured on MotorCity Motors on the Discovery Channel. An actual usablepiece of equipment, it can compact asphalt using lowrider hydraulics. KM International, North Branch,Mich., was the sponsor.

Stone Construction Equipment Inc., Honeoye, N.Y.,brought in an impressive display of compaction equip-ment. (L-R) are Frank Wenzel, Stone ConstructionEquipment; Patrick Wixom and Patrick Sieloff, DanjoConstruction, Canton, Mich.; and Rob Newell, StoneConstruction Equipment.

GreenSweeper, Murfreesboro, Tenn., had one of theshowcase new products on display; the world’s firstelectric power source for parking lot sweepers.

Fielding questions about the BW 900-2 tandem vibrato-ry roller in the Bomag exhibit area is Alex Jamieson(L), Bomag America, with Kristian Page (C), BlacktopBy Beede Paving Inc., South Barre, Vt., and Carl Cox,Blacktop By Beede Paving Inc., Edgewater, Fla.

Manufacturers and customers came together asfriends including (L-R) Sherri and Bobby Reid of DitchRunner-Reid Manufacturing, Buchanan, Ga., and theircustomers, Gail and Ron Seabaugh of Paving Pros LLC,Oak Ridge, Mo.

The Nashville Convention Center in downtownNashville, Tenn., was the stage for this year’s NationalPavement Expo (NPE) Jan. 20 to 23. Thousands of

paving and pavement maintenance professionals from acrossthe country attended the event, which received industry sup-port from the Asphalt Institute, ASMA and NAPSA.

The four-day expo was packed with workshops, seminars,conferences and in-depth industry networking. Industryroundtables were extremely popular and provided plenty ofopportunities to socialize while sharing challenges, solutionsand experiences. More than 100 exhibitors displayed theirnewest products and innovations and provided demonstra-tions of their product lines. Unique displays and never-before-seen products made their debut at this show.

Network night, hosted by 1-800-PAVEMENT, was ahuge success. Attendees had the opportunity to connect withtheir peers and the industry’s leading manufacturers, dealersand distributors while enjoying complementary food andbeverages on the exhibit floor.

Show management and sponsors have received extreme-ly positive feedback on the success of the Expo with manyalready looking forward to NPE 2011, which will be back inthe same venue Feb. 3 to 5, 2011.

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www.foleyinc.comCall Art Vida, Used Equipment Manager

800-939-6611 • 732-885-5555 • Fax: 732-457-0551855 Centennial Avenue, Piscataway, NJ 08855

Asphalt / Paving / Concrete Equipment1999 CAT AP-1055B, S/N ABB203, 7,549 Hrs, 10-20B

Extendamat Screed ..........................................$79,000

Compaction Equipment - Padfoot2005 CAT 815F II, S/N BKL00788, 1,940 Hrs, Cab/Air,

Blade, Good Feet ............................................$209,000

Compaction Equipment - Smooth Drum2006 CAT CB-434D, S/N CHN616, 226 Hours, Asphalt

Roller with water spray system........................$68,500

Compaction Equipment - Walk/Tow Behind2004 RAMMAX P33HHMR, S/N 1534476, 629 Hours,

Rammax Soil Compaction Trench Roller with Remote ..

........................................................................$13,250

Dozer - Crawler2005 CAT D5G LGP, S/N RKG1641, 1,886 Hours,OROPS, PAT, From Dealer's Rental Fleet..........$59,000

Excavator - Crawler2005 CAT 312CL, S/N CBA2486, 2,100 Hrs, AC, FromDealer's Rental Fleet ........................................$57,000

Excavator - Mini (up to 12,000 lbs)2006 CAT 301.8C, S/N JSB766, 1,514 Hours, AuxiliaryHydraulics, Leveling blade, New seat assembly, Newboom, Short stick ............................................$13,500

Forklift - Telescopic(2) 2007 CAT TL642, S/N TBK130, TBK133 ....................................................................................$54,000 ea.

Generator Sets2001 CAT XQ60, 10,505 Hours, Mobile diesel genera-tor, self contained UL142 double wall fuel tank, dualvoltage, accessory panel ..................................$15,000

Lift - Boom2006 GENIE S40, S/N 10229, 1,351 Hours, Genie S40Self Propelled Aerial Work Platform ................$36,000

Lift - Scissor2006 GENIE GS1930, S/N 82135, 90 Hours, GS1930self propelled scissor lift ....................................$7,100

Light Tower(5) 2004 GENIE TML4000N, S/N 361, 313, 314, 433,432 ..........................................................From $3,900

Other Equipment(2) 2006 Cub 200 Ground Heaters, S/N541609200019, 541609200027....................$1,050 ea

Pump (2) 2006 GODWIN CD100M, S/N 0542349-28,0541805-44 ............................................From $13,500

Skid Steer2008 CAT 226B II, S/N MJH12218, 47 Hours, Cab,Heat, Manual CPL, GP, From Dealer's Rental Fleet ................................................................................$34,000

Trencher / Boring Machine / Cable Plow2005 DITCH WITCH 1230, S/N 1Y2893, Ditch Witchwalk-behind chain trencher, honda engine ........$2,500

Wheel Loader2007 CAT 930G, S/N TWR3114, 600 Hours, AC, 3V,Cpl, GP, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ................$105,000

QUALITY USED EQUIPMENT • VALUE & PERFORMANCE ASSURED

1985 CAT 988B, S/N 50W7075, 52 Hrs, CATCertified Power Train Rebuild, 11,420 FrameHrs, Tires - solids 50%....................$420,000

2005 CAT D7R LGP WDA, S/N ABJ612, 6,315Hrs; Waste Disposal Arrangement, AC, DS,+50% UC..........................................$199,000

2006 CAT CP-563E, S/N CNT1103, 797 Hrs,OROPS, From Dealer's Rental Fleet ..$85,000

CAT AP1055 PAVER, S/N ABB363 ....$95,000

2005 CAT 815F II, S/N BKL00788, 1,940 Hrs,Cab/Air, Blade, Good Feet ....................$209,000

2006 CAT 430E ST, S/N EAT245, 527 Hrs,Cab/Air, E-Hoe, 4WD, GP Bkt/24”, FromDealer’s Rental Fleet ..........................$73,000

2008 CAT 328D LCR, S/N GTN271, 1464 Hrs,Aux Hyd, Reach Boom, Medium Stick, PinGrabber, Bucket ..............................$228,000

2007 CAT 320CL, S/N PAB7508, 997 Hrs, AC,Pin Grabber, Bucket, From Dealer’s RentalFleet ................................................$129,000

2006 CAT D6N XL, S/N AKM1988, 1685 Hrs,AC, 4 Valve Hyd, PAT, 60% U/C Remaining,From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ..............$129,000

2006 CAT 268B, S/N LBA1553, 1648 Hrs,A/C, High Flow, Hydraulic Coupler, Bucket,Tires 50% ..........................................$25,000

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PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO., INC.Serving Contractors, Municipalities, and Industry since 1912

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BACKHOES2003 John Deere 110, Unit# 27743, R4 Front Standard Tire, 72" Std Bucketw/Rep-Edge ............................................................................................$22,9002003 John Deere 310SG, Unit# 27610, cab, 4x4, extendable backhoe, twolever controls, ride control, suspension fabric seat, aux plumbing, 1.3 cu. yd.GP bucket, AM-FM radio ........................................................................$33,500

CRAWLER DOZERS1994 John Deere 450G, Unit# 21458, 8688 Hrs, Foot Pedal Steering, ROPS,16” Pads, Retrieval Hitch, Vinyl Suspension Seat, 96” Blade..................$18,9002005 John Deere 550J, Unit# 25842, Long Track, Rear Chain Guides, 105" BladeC Frame, Hyd. Pump F Use w/o Winch, Radio, Retrieval Hitch, Chrome Exhaust,Ether Start Aid, Three Function Valve, Dual Batteries, Cab w/Heater Air Cond.,AT167392 18" Std Lub Trk Shoe, Track Adjuster Relief Valve, Operator StationAccessories, Environmental Drain, Deluxe Cloth Suspended Seat ............$51,0002002 John Deere 650H, Unit# 27676, Power-Angle-T Blade, HydrostaticTransmission, Long Track, 105" Blade, ROPS ........................................$34,9002004 John Deere 700H, Unit# 27510, 1705 Hrs, Hydrostatic Transmission,Cab w/AC, Angle Blade, Extra-Long Track ..............................................$79,900

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2006 John Deere 605C, Unit# 27606, GP Bucket, Cab w/AC, V Pattern Control

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

2006 John Deere 605C, Unit# 29268, V Pattern Control, Cab w/AC, GP Bucket

............................................................................................................$59,500

2006 John Deere 605C, Unit# 41488, V-Pattern Trans Control, Lub TR 18"

457MM Dbl Grouser, Cab w/Air w/Mech Cloth Seat, 1.63 GP Bkt w/teeth/back

drg, 2 Addtl Lights on Cab Front, Air Susp. Cloth Seat, Seat Backrest Extension,

Radio Installation, PT&Hyd Secure Expires 6/30/2011 or 3000 Hrs ........$75,000

SCRAPER

1976 John Deere 762, Unit# 25838, Cab, A/C, 23.5x25 Tires..................$9,850

SKID STEERS

2008 John Deere 313, Unit# 41459, Tires 10x16.5 Extra-Wall, Hyd Cir Std, 2"

Seat Belt w/o shldr strap, standard foot controls, backup alarm kit, horn, PT &

Hyd secure expires 9/8/2010 or 2000 Hrs ..............................................$16,250

Special pricing good through 03/31/10 – cash or approved financingSubject to prior sale – Rental purchase not available

FOR QUALITY NEW AND USED JOHN DEERE EQUIPMENT, BE SURE TO VISIT OUR REDESIGNED WEBSITE: www.plasterer.comFor additional information, please contact Jim Sagl at (610) 972-7994

2003 John Deere 824J Wheel Loader, Unit# 21522, 26.5 R 25 XHAT Michelin Tire,Cloth Seat w/Air Suspension, Chrome Exhaust Stack, Sun Visor, Lift Hooks, Heavy DutyBattery, Ether Start Aid, Ride Control ..................................................................$97,500

2008 John Deere 313, Unit# 41460, Nopackage, Tires 10x16.5 Hauler, Hyd CirStd, 2" Seat Belt w/ shoulder strap, standard foot controls, electric quicktach, backup alarm kit, cab enclosure w/wiper kit, deluxe wire harness, heater w/defroster kit, rear counterweight, suspension seat kit, horn, PT & Hydsecure expires 8/13/2010 or 2000 Hrs....

..............................................$18,450

2006 Cat 303CR Mini Excavator, Unit#27752, Blade, Cab w/o AC, Rubber Track,Thumb, 12" Bucket, 18" Bucket, 24"Bucket ........................................$28,900

2003 John Deere 755C II CrawlerLoader, Unit# 27756, Cab w/Heater AirCond, Lub Tr 20” 508MM Dbl Grouser,Heavy Duty Rear Bumper, GP Bkt,CRL006, Standard Track, Hyd.Transmission ..............................$67,500

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2008 John Deere 315, Unit# 41462,Tires 10x16.5 Hauler, Hyd. Cir Std, 2”Seat Belt w/Shoulderstrap, Standard FootControls, Electric Quick Tach, BackupAlarm Kit, Cab Enclosure with Wiper Kit,Deluxe Wire Harness, Heater withDefroster Kit, Rear Counterweight,Suspension Seat Kit, Horn, PT&HYDSecure Expires 9/8/2010 or 2000 Hrs......

..............................................$19,350

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1996 Terex 4792, 23 Tons, 6,884 Hrs, Cat 3406 C engine, 21 ft. Wood Bed,Good Condition, 92 ft., Main Boom....................................................$$7788,,660000

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2006 Kobelco 13SR, 637 hrs, ROPS, QC....................$14,9002006 Kubota U25, 557 hrs, ROPS, QC ........................$21,9002006 Kubota U35, 414 hrs, Cab w/heat, QC ................$31,5002004 Kobelco SK35, 1077 hrs, Cab w/heat, QC..........$20,9002007 Kubota KX161, 721 hrs, Cab w/heat, QC............$41,700

Mid Size w/rubber tracks, cab, heat, A/C2004 Kobelco 80CS, 1,295 hrs, Center Swing ............$39,0002005 Kobelco 80CS, 876 hrs, Center Swing ..............$49,0002006 Kubota KX080, 721 hrs, Center Swing ..............$68,000

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2002 Kobelco 200SR, 1,577 hrs, 42" HD bkt ..............$49,0002005 Kobelco 135SR, 829 hrs, 36” HD bkt ................$69,0002005 Kobelco SK210, 514 hrs, 42” HD bkt ................$99,0002006 Kobelco 235SR, 2097 hrs, 42” HD bkt ............$105,0002005 Kobelco SK330, 2126 hrs, 54” HD bkt ............$129,0002006 Kobelco SK290, 831 hrs, 48” HD bkt ..............$179,000

BACKHOES & 4WD TRACTORS2006 Kubota B21, 580 hrs, 4WD, TLB w/QC ..............$17,9002008 Kubota B26, 385 hrs, 4WD, TLB w/QC ..............$22,9002002 Komatsu WB140, 3,473 hrs, cab, 4x4, ext, QC..$22,9002007 Deere 310J, 515 hrs, cab, 4x4, ext hoe ..............$59,0002007 Deere 310SG, 660 hrs, cab, 4x4, ext hoe ..........$64,700

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2006 Gehl 4840E, 274 hrs, Cab w/heat ......................$22,0002006 Gehl 5640E, 333 hrs, Cab w/heat ......................$24,0002005 Gehl CTL70, 779 hrs, 2,976 lb. lift......................$25,0002007 Kubota R520, 347 hrs, 1 cu yds, skidsteer QC ..$37,9002005 Kawasaki 65ZV, 720 hrs, 2.3 cu yds w/JRB QC......................................................................................................$79,000

2004 Kawasaki 70ZV, 915 hrs, 3.25 cu yds, JRB QC $99,0002007 Kawasaki 80ZV, 344 hrs, 4.2 cu yds, JRB QC..$145,000

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2007 Kubota RTV900, 691 hrs, 4WD, diesel RTV ......$10,3002005 Beuthling B325, 314 hrs, 5 ton, static ................$11,7502006 Vibromax 1500M, 188 hrs, 24” trench roller........$9,9952004 Vibromax VM46, 290 hrs, 5 ton, dirt..................$24,0002005 Vibromax VM66, 401 hrs, 7 ton, dirt..................$34,0002006 Vibromax VM115D, 274 hrs, 12 ton, dirt ..........$44,0002003 Lull 944E, 632 hrs, 9000 lbs, lift ........................$49,000

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amid enormous human suffering.Numerous heavy equipment manufacturers responded

swiftly to the disaster. They did so for genuine humanitarianreasons as well as in recognition of the fact that a voluntaryresponse was appropriate. After all, major reconstructionefforts eventually will require their equipment.

A preliminary sampling of manufacturer relief effortresponses shows:

• Volvo Construction Equipment North America matchedemployee donations that were contributed by Feb. 1. Thetotal amount will be consolidated with donations from otherVolvo business areas and business units in North Americainto one Volvo Group NA gift. In addition, Volvo Group NAwill be providing support on the ground, and both Mack andVolvo Trucks NA will make corporate contributions;

• Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas (HCEA)provided an R110-7A to its dealer in the DominicanRepublic, Tokmakjian. This machine will in turn be donatedto the earthquake relief efforts in Haiti along with anR210LC-7 that will be provided by Tokmakjian directly.

HCEA President John Lim also visited the DominicanRepublic and traveled to Haiti to assist in the relief effortsfirst hand.

• The John Deere Foundation is donating $250,000 to theRed Cross for Haiti and the corporate office is matchingemployee donations up to $1,000 per employee;

• Case New Holland has been involved in efforts to relievethe humanitarian crisis in Haiti since the country was strick-en by a mammoth earthquake and subsequent aftershocks.The company is supporting relief efforts by providing Case,New Holland and Kobelco construction equipment andcompanywide monetary donations.

“Soged S.A., the Case dealer in Haiti, immediatelydeployed available excavators, wheel loaders and otherequipment to assist in recovery efforts. And EDOM —Empresas Dominicanas C.A., a New Holland/Kobelco deal-er in the Dominican Republic, was able to offer delivery ofup to 10 machines within 24 hours,” said Jim McCullough,president and CEO, CNH Construction Equipment. “OurCase, New Holland and Kobelco brands will continue to

support recovery efforts in the coming weeks,” he added.CNH also has offered several pieces of heavy construction

equipment to Haiti, including crawler excavators rangingfrom 7 to 16 tons (6.3 to 14.5 t), a tractor loader backhoe andmotorgrader, through the United Nations.

• Kubota Corporation’s affiliated companies in the UnitedStates and Canada, including Kubota Tractor Corporation(KTC); Kubota Credit Corporation (KCC); KubotaManufacturing of America (KMA); Kubota IndustrialEquipment (KIE); Kubota Engine America Corporation(KEA); and Kubota Canada, Ltd., have donated $50,000 inequipment in-kind for ongoing relief efforts in Haiti. Kubotahas provided Kubota generators and other electronic and firstaid supplies through the California-based Operation USA.

“Kubota employees around the world would like toexpress our sympathy for the victims and their families of therecent earthquake disaster in Haiti,” stated Satoshi Iida, pres-ident, Kubota Tractor Corporation (USA). “Kubota sincere-ly hopes for the eventual recovery and re-settlement of thoseimpacted by this crisis. It is our hope that this donation willbe helpful to the significant humanitarian work ongoingtoward relief efforts in the aftermath of the earthquake.”

In addition, Kubota Corporation of Osaka, Japan, hasalready made a contribution of $110,000 to the Japanese RedCross Society for earthquake relief assistance. The combinedKubota Corporation worldwide donation also representscontributions from affiliated companies in Europe, Asia, andAustralia.

• The Caterpillar Foundation is making an initial contri-bution of $200,000 to international Red Cross and RedCrescent relief efforts. The Foundation also will match dol-lar-for-dollar Caterpillar employee, retiree and Cat dealeremployee financial contributions to the Red Cross to a totalof $300,000

Cat corporate executives also are working through a deal-er in Haiti called Haytrac in the deployment of equipmentand operators to the stricken area. Afew pieces of equipmenthave been sent already. Two backhoe loaders and threehydraulic excavators were donated to Haytrac and hydraulicexcavators and wheel loaders are being transported for use in

Heavy Equipment Industry Responds to Haitian Crisis

Only after completing the task of caring for and stabi-lizing the residents will the effort shift to clearingaway entire blocks of debris in the capital city andelsewhere.

The 7.0-magnitude quake that struck Haiti just beforedusk on Jan. 12 collapsed thousands of concrete-blockhomes and larger buildings. The next morning’s lightrevealed wholesale destruction and loss of life in thenation’s capital, Port-Au-Prince.

Appealing to manufacturers who have supported hisnonprofit work to date, Tad Agoglia managed toassemble a small stable of equipment suitable for theHaitian task. The Pete Store in Knoxville, Tenn., donat-ed a tri-axle Peterbilt dump truck.

Because Haiti generally is considered the poorestnation in the Western Hemisphere, recovery is expect-ed to be slow amid enormous human suffering.

Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas (HCEA) provided an R110-7A to its dealer in the DominicanRepublic, Tokmakjian. This machine was donated to the earthquake relief efforts in Haiti along with an R210LC-7. (L-R) are John Lim, president of HCEA; Lorenzo Fermin, general manager of Tokmakjian; and Joon Ahn, dis-trict sales manager of HCEA.

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2003 CATD8R II WHA,S/N6YZ01299,10049 HRS ........$175,000

2006 CAT972H, S/NA7D00179,5909 HRS ................CALL

2003 CAT963C II, S/NBBD00405,7940 HRS ............$67,500

2001 CAT330BL, S/N6DR04888,9040 HRS ............$75,000

1997 CAT771D, S/N6JR00157,31061 HRS ........$325,000

2002 CATD5G LGP,S/NFDW00655,3202 HRS ............$62,000

JESCO Expands; Acquires Nortrax’Beacon, N.Y., FacilityJESCO has expanded its territory

coverage by acquiring the NortraxBeacon, N.Y., facility. It also hasbecome the exclusive John Deere andHitachi Construction equipmentdealer on Long Island and in the fiveboroughs of New York.

“This is a natural area of growthfor JESCO. We are excited aboutexpanding into New York and theopportunities that come with thisacquisition,” stated Jon Robustelli,president of JESCO. “Our goal is toenhance existing customer relation-ships and build new ones by provid-ing the same quality services thatwe’ve offered at our three NewJersey locations for more than 37years.”

JESCO retained a number of keyNortrax employees who will contin-ue working at the Beacon location,providing service to the HudsonValley territory, which includesRockland, Orange, Dutchess,Putnam, Ulster, Sullivan andWestchester counties.

JESCO will offer John Deereheavy construction and forestry

equipment to end-users in these newareas. It also will offer John Deere’sCWP line, which includes skid steerloaders, compact track loaders, mini-excavators and compact wheel load-ers as well as the entire line of Hitachiexcavators and rigid-frame trucks.The Hitachi excavator line consists ofthe U-Series compact excavators, theZaxis Series construction excavatorsand the EX Series shovels. The rigid-frame Hitachi truck line includes fivemodels from the EH-750-3 to the EH-5000ACII Series.

For more than 37 years, JESCOhas been supplying municipalities andcontractors throughout New Jerseyand the New York metro area with awide range of construction equipmentincluding John Deere, Hitachi,BOMAG, Hypac, Indeco, Genesis,Hydrema and most recently, Cleaire.

JESCO has three New Jerseybranch offices conveniently located inSouth Plainfield, Fairfield andLumberton as well as its new locationin Beacon, N.Y.

For more information, call800/241-7070 or visit www.jesco.us.

JESCO employees at their new Beacon, N.Y., location: (L-R) are John Poholchuk, parts specialist;Mike O’Connor, rental coordinator; Tom Harris, service technician; Bob Hansen, service techni-cian; and Jay Zaleski, service manager.

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2003 KOMATSU D155AX-5, STK# D01598C, S/N 75191, 6605 HRS, CAB, A/C,SEMI U, TRASH RACK WASTE PACKAGE, VERY GOOD U/C, RIPPERHYDRAULICS, CALL EAST PBE! ........................................REDUCED $156,000

EXCAVATORS1997 AKERMAN EW230B, STK# E03649X, S/N 230BV01653, RUBBER TIRE EXCA-VATOR, CALL PINE BUSH! ..............................................................................$36,0002004 KOMATSU PC50MR-2, STK# E03426, S/N 5318, EXCAVATOR WITH 55'5"ARM AND AUX., 16" ROAD LINERS, A/C, 24" TRENCHING BUCKET, CALL PINEBUSH! ..............................................................................................................$22,0002005 KOMATSU PC300LC-7, STK# E01997C, S/N A86958, 2661 HRS, A/C, 10'6"ARM, STD. BOOM, 33" PADS, 48" BUCKET, CALL EAST PBE! .................... $119,0001999 KOMATSU PC60-7B, STK# E03293, S/N 56422, 2711 HOURS, 12'2" BOOM,7'5" ARM, HYD. CONTROL, 18" RUBBER SHOES, 25.6" 10 CU. FT. W/THUMB, AUTOGREASE SYSTEM, CALL PINE BUSH! ............................................................$28,0002006 KOMATSU PC220LC-8, STK # E02855R, S/N 70162, 2175 HOURS, 19’2”BOOM, 10’ ARM, 28” TRIPE GROUSER, NO BUCKET, CALL PINE BUSH! ....$99,6002004 KOMATSU PC228USLC-3, STK# E02583X, 910 HRS, 24” & 42” BUCKETS,HYD COUPLER, MECHANICAL THUMB, AUX HYD PIPING, 18’8” BOOM, 9’6” ARM,CALL PINE BUSH! ..........................................................................................$120,0002007 KOMATSU PC228USLC-3, STK # E03633X, S/N 40723, EXCAVATOR W/18’8”BOOM, 9’6” ARM, AND 28” TRIPLE GROUSER, CALL PINE BUSH! ............$118,0002007 KOMATSU PC300LC-7, STK# E01326C, S/N A86681, A/C, 2155 HRS, 33"PADS, 42" ESCO BUCKET, H.D. FRAME GUARD W/CATWALK, CALL EAST PBE! ..............................................................................................................REDUCED $144,0002005 KOMATSU PC50MR-2 STK# E02223C, S/N 6024, 2168 HRS, CAB, A/C, 5'5"ARM W/PIPING, BLADE, 24" BKT, MECH. COUPLER, CALL EAST PBE! ..............................................................................................................................REDUCED $28,0002006 KOMATSU PC400LC-7, STK# E02310C, 2161 HRS, STD BOOM, 11'1" ARM,31.5" TRACKS, 54" BUCKET, CALL EAST PBE! ......................................$219,0002007 KOMATSU PC400LC-7, STK # E02859CR, S/N A87682, 2211 HOURS, STD.BOOM, 11’1” ARM, 31.5” TRACKS, NO BUCKET, KOMTRAX, CALL EAST PBE! ..................................................................................................................................$235,0002005 KOMATSU PC300LC-7, STK# E01997C, S/N A86958, 2661 HRS, A/C, 10'6"ARM, STD. BOOM, 33" PADS, 48" BKT, CALL EAST PBE! ..........REDUCED $119,000

2007 KOMATSU PC160LC-7EO, STK # E02951, S/N K45064, 16’11” BOOM, 8’7”ARM, 24” GROUSER, TRACK FRAME U/C, PATTERN CHANGE VALVE, 36” BUCKETW/TEETH, CALL PINE BUSH! ........................................................REDUCED $90,0001999 KOMATSU PC200LC-6, STK # E02950, S/N 94181, CALL PINE BUSH!$46,0002004 KOMATSU PC200LC-7L, STK # E02867, S/N A87049, 18’8” STD BOOM, 9’7”STD ARM, 27.6” TRACK, MULTIPATTERN CONTROL, 42” BUCKET, CALL PINEBUSH! ............................................................................................REDUCED $78,0002002 KOMATSU PC228USLC-3, STK # E02641X, S/N 20922, 18’8” BOOM, 9’6”ARM, 42” BUCKET, CALL PINE BUSH! ............................................................$50,0001996 KOMATSU PC300LC-6, STK# E03567C, S/N A80147, 7300 HRS, W/48” BKT,CALL EAST PBE! ..............................................................................................$45,0002007 KOMATSU PC300LC-7 EO, STK # E02856R, S/N A89104, 2465 HOURS, 21’3”BOOM, 10’5” ARM, 28” TRIPLE GROUSER, NO BUCKET, CALL PINE BUSH! ....................................................................................................................................$175,000KOMATSU PC220LC-6, STK # E03252, S/N A80201, 8000 HOURS, EXCAVATOR,CALL PINE BUSH! ..........................................................................REDUCED $38,0002007 KOMATSU PC200LC-8, STK# E03494, S/N A88378, 18’8” BOOM, 9’7” ARM,800 MM TPL GROUSER, MULTI PATTERN CTRL., 42” BKT, CALL PINE BUSH! ..................................................................................................................................$110,0002005 KOMATSU PC228USLC-3, STK # E03227X, S/N 31510, 18’8” BOOM, 9’6”ARM, 24” 3-GROUSERS, CALL PINE BUSH! ..................................................$89,5002005 KUBOTA KX161-3R2AS, STK # E03443X, S/N 30031, EXCAVATOR WITH CAB/HEAT/ AC, 24” BUCKET, THUMB AND RUBBER TRACKS, CALL EAST PBE!..$33,0002006 KUBOTA KX161-3, STK # E03632X, S/N 32152, EXCAVATOR W/RUBBERTRACKS, CAB, A/C, ANGLE DOZER BLADE, 24” TRENCH BUCKET, CALL PINEBUSH! ..............................................................................................................$36,000

MINI EXCAVATOR1994 KOMATSU PC40-7, STK# E03651X, S/N 24450, 7116 HOURS, EXCAVATOR,CALL PINE BUSH! ............................................................................................$12,000

DUMP TRAILER1996 EZ DUMPER, EZ610DX, STK # T03324, CALL PINE BUSH! ....................$3,500

ROLLER2007 BOMAG BW177D-40, STK# R2423C, 3 HOURS, 66” DRUM, ROPS-FOPSCALL EAST PBE! ............................................................................................ $75,000

CRAWLER DOZERS2003 CASE 580K, STK # D03631X, S/N CAL004128, DOZER WITH FULL CAB, A/C& A 6-WAY BLADE, CALL PINE BUSH!............................................................$49,9002002 KOMATSU D37EX-21, STK # D03641X, S/N 5023, 850 HRS, DOZER W/OPENROPS, CALL PINE BUSH! ................................................................................$30,0001997 KOMATSU D65EX-12, STK # D03650X, S/N 61881, DOZER WITH FULL CAB,CALL PINE BUSH! ............................................................................................$57,5002003 CASE 850K, STK # D03536, S/N JJG0296716, NARROW GAUGE DOZER, 104”BLADE, CAB W/HEAT, A/C, CAB REAR SCREEN, CALL PINE BUSH! ....................................................................................................................................REDUCED $51,0002005 KOMATSU D41E-6C, STK# D03228X, STEEL ROPS CAB, A/C, FABRIC SHEET,CALL PINE BUSH! ............................................................................................$69,5002003 KOMATSU D155AX-5, STK# D01598C, 6605 HRS, CAB, A/C, SEMI U, TRASHRACK WASTE PACKAGE, VERY GOOD UNDERCARRIAGE, CALL EAST PBE! ....................................................................................................................REDUCED $156,0002002 KOMATSU D39EX-21, STK # D02949, S/N 1124, 3182 HOURS, ROPS CAB,AIR CONDITIONER, RADIO, AM/FM, LUNCH BOX HOLDER, FABRIC SUSP SEAT,TRACK ROLLER GRD, SEG, AS IS WHERE IS, CALL PINE BUSH! ......................................................................................................................................REDUCED $35,0001998 DRESSER TD-8H, STK # D02341X, S/N P036226, 2796 HOURS, 17” SHOES,OPEN ROPS, 6 WAY BLADE, GOOD CONDITION, CALL PINE BUSH! ............$29,000

HAUL TRUCKS2006 KOMATSU HM300-2, STK # H02876, S/N 2009, HAUL TRUCK, 21.7 CU. YD.BODY, SCISSOR TAIL GATE, CALL PINE BUSH! ..........................REDUCED $199,000

LOADER BACKHOESKUBOTA L35, STK # B02873X, S/N 72155, 651 HOURS,TRACTOR/LOADER/BACKHOE, CALL PINE BUSH!..........................................$21,4501994 CASE 590, STK # B03258, S/N JJG0207835, 5847 HOURS, CALL PINE BUSH!..........................................................................................................................$14,0001995 CASE 590SL, STK # B03637, S/N JJG0208690, EXTENDAHOE, CAB W/HEAT,4 STICK CONTROLS, FLIP OVER PADS, REAR AUX. HYD, CALL PINE BUSH! ....................................................................................................................................$28,5002007 KUBOTA B26, STK # B03235, S/N # 50324, 347 HOURS, LOADER BACKHOEW/HYD. THUMB, 3RD AUX. HYDRAULICS, 18” AND 66” BUCKETS, FRONT ANDREAR WORKLIGHTS, FLIP PADS, CALL PINE BUSH! ....................................$29,900

OFF-HIGHWAY TRUCK2000 HYDREMA 912, STK # H03121C, S/N 6519, 3732 HOURS, REAR DUMP, NEWPAINT, ARTICULATING CHASSIS, 7.3 YD. BODY, CALL EAST PBE! ..............$44,9002002 MOXY MT31, STK# H02673X, 3400 HRS, HAUL TRUCK WITH TAIL GATE,CALL PINE BUSH! ............................................................................................$99,000

SKID STEER2004 KOMATSU SK820-5, STK # S03442X, S/N TF50093, SKIDSTEER WITH CAB,HEAT, PALLET FORKS, STEEL TRACKS, CALL EAST PBE!..............................$21,0002005 BOBCAT T300, STK # S03630X, S/N 525415665, TRACK LOADER, 88” HDBUCKET, 48” PALLET FORKS/FRAME, LANDSCAPE RAKE, CALL PINE BUSH! ....................................................................................................................................$36,000

WHEEL LOADERS2001 CASE 721C, STK# W03634X, S/N JEE0125543, ARTICULATED WHEELLOADER, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, SIDE DUMP BKT., REGULAR COUPLER, CALL PINEBUSH! ..............................................................................................................$59,5002001 KOMATSU WA450-3MC, STK# W02330X, 10913 HRS, SOLID TIRES, 5 YD GPBUCKET, CALL PINE BUSH! ............................................................................$78,9002001 KOMATSU WA380-3, STK# W02389CX, 9200 HRS, CAB, THIRD VALVE, FAC-TORY AUTO LUBE, NEW TIRES, 4.25 YD BKT, WELL MAINTAINED CALL EAST PBE!..........................................................................................................................$80,300

2000 HYDREMA 912, STK # H03121C, S/N 6519, 3732 HOURS, REAR DUMP,NEW PAINT, ARTICULATING CHASSIS, 7.3 YD. BODY, CALL EAST PBE! ..........................................................................................................................$44,900

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2004 KOMATSU PC200LC-7L, STK # E02867, S/N A87049, 18’8” STD BOOM,9’7” STD ARM, 27.6” TRACK, MULTIPATTERN CONTROL, 42” BUCKET, CALLPINE BUSH! ............................................................................................$78,000

2007 KOMATSU PC160LC-7EO, STK# E02951, S/N K45064, 16’11”BOOM, 8’7” ARM, 24” GROUSER, TRK FRAME U/C, P/C VALVE, 36”BKT. W/TEETH, CALL PINE BUSH!........................................$90,000

2002 KOMATSU D39EX-21, STK # D02949, S/N 1124, 3182 HOURS, ROPS CAB,AIR CONDITIONER, RADIO, AM/FM, LUNCH BOX HOLDER, FABRIC SUSP SEAT,TRACK ROLLER GRD, SEG, AS IS WHERE IS, CALL PINE BUSH! ........$35,000

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1999 Mantis 14010, Stk# 5670, Block,Ball, Aux Winch, 36” Pads, 54’ 3-SectBoom, (111’ Boom Also Available forAdd’l $75,000) ..........................$259,000

2006 National 13110H, 110’ Boom, 22’ SDBed, SFO, Air Shift PTO, Downhaul Weight,Sterling LT9513, Mercedes 370HP, Stk#4240...............................................$189,000

2005 Link-Belt HTC8675LB, Stk# 5470,127’+67’, Aux Winch, 5700 Hrs, 16,000Miles..........................................$429,000

2005 Manitex 26101C, Stk# 5353, 26 Tons,3362 Hrs, 101’+29’, Oil Cooler, Roofer’s Pkg,Front Stabilizer, 2005 Sterling LT7501, CAT300HP Diesel, 9-Spd Trans.............$109,900

Raygo 304, s/n 35A202JN, Stk# 4724, 2293 Hrs ....................................................$6,500 OBO

2009 Link-Belt ATC 3200, Stk# 5435..................................................................................CALL2008 Link-Belt HTC-8660 II, s/n L8J8-0471, Stk# 4931, 60 Tons, 28.5-51’ Offset Fly, 8.5TSwvl Hkball, Aux Lifting Sheave, 15100 Lb Ctwt Removal, A/C & Heat Lower....................CALL2008 Link Belt HTT8675 II, s/n P9J8-0546, Stk# 4964, 75 Tons, Heat & A/C Lwr, 18400CTWT, 2 Winches w/2-Spd, Aux Lift Sheave, 40T 4-Shv Q/R Hkblk....................................CALL1992 Link Belt HSP8050, Stk# 5720, 110’+33’, LMI, Block Only, Rear Steer Ind, 11,050 Ctwt......................................................................................................................................$109,500

1988 JLG 1250, Stk# 5161, 12.50 Tons, 3567 Hrs, 240 hp, 66.75’ Boom, Sgl Stage Jib, A2B,Steel Bed, Tool Boxes, Int’l 2574, Cummins, TM8LL Trans ............................................$26,9002005 Manitex 26101C, Stk# 5353, 26 Tons, 3362 Hrs, 101’+29’, Oil Cooler, Roofer’s Pkg,Front Stabilizer, 2005 Sterling LT7501, CAT 300HP Diesel, 9-Spd Trans......................$115,0002000 National 1395, Stk# 5104, 95’+48’, Deluxe Cab w/Heat, 18’ Steel Bed, Glide Swing,Mack RD690S ..............................................................................................................$134,5002008 National 8100D, s/n 295172, Stk# 4805, 330 hp, Rear Mount, 29’6"-100’ 4-Sect Boom,16" SD Wood Bed, Air Shift PTO, Sterling LT8513........................................................$189,5002009 National 995H, Stk# 5260, SFO, 20’ S/D Wood Bed, Steel Basket, 2&3-Part Line Blk, RrBm Carry Rack, Freightliner Chassis ..................................................................................CALL2008 National 14127A, Stk# 4885, RM, 30’ Boom Ext, Hour Meter, 2 & 3-Part Line Blk, O/RControls Box ........................................................................................................................CALL2009 National 18142, Stk# 5243, RM, Hour Meter, Winch Drum Rot Ind, 1290 lb Rotat Ctwt,Western Star 4900FA ..........................................................................................................CALL2007 Tadano TM1052, s/n 655845, Stk# 4306, 10 Tons, 215 hp, 60’ Tip Height, Non-CDL,GMC TopKick, Duramax Diesel, Out & Down Outriggers ................................................$99,9002007 Tadano TM1052, Stk# 4249, 10 Tons, Non-CDL Chassis, 52’ Boom, Radio Remote, New2004 Sterling Acterra......................................................................................................$79,9002006 Tadano TM1882, Stk# 3794, Operator Lever Protection Rail, 2006 Sterling LT9513 ..............................................................................................................................................$169,500

2010 Shuttlelift 7725, Enc Cab, 17’ Offset Boom Ext, Ball, Aux Light Pkg, Catalytic Converter,Stk# 5133 ..............................................................................................................................Call

2009 Link-Belt 218HSL, Stk# 5265, 180’+45’, 15T Swvl Hkball, 80T 4-Shv Hkblock, A&B Upr& Side Fr Ctwt ....................................................................................................................CALL2008 Link-Belt 298HSL, Stk# 4975, 270’ Boom, 90’ Jib, 40T 1-SHV HKBLK, 165T 5-SHVHKBLK ................................................................................................................................CALL2009 Link Belt LS108H5, Stk# 5401, 100’ Boom, 8.5T SWVL HKBALL, 40T 4-SHV HKBLK,Boom Folding Equip ............................................................................................................CALL1999 Link Belt LS-248H II, s/n H319-2579, Stk# 381, 8241 Hrs, 50’ Tube Boom,10’/20’/30’/40’ Tube Boom Exts, 30’ 2-Pc Tube Jib, 10’/20’ Jib Exts............................$850,0002002 Link-Belt LS308HII, Stk# 5218, 120’ Boom, Pile Driver Attach, 20T Swvl Hkball, 20T 1-Shv Q/R Hkblk, Fairlead avail for add’l $10K ................................................................$699,5002007 Link-Belt TCC450, Stk# 4460, 8.5T Swvl Hkball, 40T 4-Shv Q/R Hkblk, Aux LiftingSheave, Aux Winch Drum ............................................................................................$449,0002010 Link-Belt TCC750, Stk# 5699, ETA April, 35-58’ Offset Fly, 8.5T Swvl Hkball, 60T 4-ShvQ/R Hkblk, Aux Lifting Sheave ............................................................................................CALL1999 Mantis 14010, Stk# 5670, 45T 3-Shv Blk, 12T Ball, Aux Winch, 36” Pads, HydExpandable Tracks, Aux Sheave, Matched Winches Special From Mantis (Aux Same & Main),111’ Boom is also available for an extra charge of $75,000 ....................Crane Price $259,000

1975 Grove RT65S, Stk# 5454, 35 Ton, 104'+ 32', Swivel Ball, Cummins V555 ..........$44,5002008 LInk Belt RTC-8030 II, Stk# 4778, Rear Seer Ind, 8.5T Swvl Hkball, 30T 3-Shv Q/RHkblk 25' Fixed Jib ......................................................................................................$259,5002008 Link Belt RTC8050 II, Stk# 4822, Aux Lift Sheave, 40T 4-SHV Q/R HKBLK, 2 Winchesw/2-Spd, 8.5T SWVL HKBALL ......................................................................................$339,5002009 Link Belt RTC8050 II, Stk# 5214, Aux Lift Sheave, 40T 4-SHV Q/R HKBLK, 2 Winchesw/2-Spd, 8.5T SWVL HKBALL ............................................................................................CALL2009 Link Belt RTC-8050 II, s/n J6J9-0996, Stk# 5188, 50 Tons, 1 Winch, A/C & Heat Upper,Rear Steer Indicator, 8.5T Hkball w/Swivel, 40T 4-Shv Q/R Hkblk................................$359,5002006 Link Belt RTC8065, Stk# 5560, 2 Winches, 35-58’ Offset Fly, Aux Lifting Sheave, 8.5TSwvl Hkball, 40T 4-Shv Q/R Hkblk................................................................................$325,0002008 Link Belt RTC-8065 II, Stk# 4747, 40T 4-Shv Q/R Hkblk, 35-58' Offset Fly, 2 Winchesw/2-Spd ........................................................................................................................$399,5002008 Link Belt RTC-8090 II, 2 Winches w/2-Spd, 35-58’ Offset Fly, 8.5T Hkball w/Swvl, 60T4Shv Q/R Hkblk ..................................................................................................................CALL2008 Terex RT230-1, s/n 15200, Stk# 4581, 26-43’ Offset Jib, 7T Overhaul Ball, 30T 4-ShvHkblk, Subheater Assy Kit, 5/8 x 450 Cable Assy ........................................................$259,500

2006 Case CX130, Stk# 5232, 972 Hrs, 36" Dig Bkt, 60" Ditch Bkt, A/C, Aux Hydraulics..$79,0002002 Deere 270C LC, Stk# 5319, 7842 Hrs, Quick Coupler & Bkt ................................$58,0002003 Volvo EC140B LC, s/n 10136, Stk# 4620, 4220 Hrs, Dig Bkt ..............................$43,0002006 Volvo EC160B LC, s/n 11263, Stk# 5032, 1110 Hrs, Dig Bkt ..............................$89,900

2006 Volvo EC55BPRO, s/n 35240, Stk# 5199, 1225 Hrs ............................................$49,500

1997 Komatsu PW170, s/n 20428, Stk# 4558, 7525 Hrs, Dig Bkt, Tilt Ditch Bkt, QC ..$39,500

2005 Genie GTH5519, 48” Floating Fork Carriage & 48” Forks, Heated Closed Cab, Hyd QuickAttach, Stk# 3265 ..........................................................................................................$31,900

2001 Terex TB60, s/n 01630125, Stk# 4983, 3324 Hrs ................................................$25,000

1988 Case 580K, Stk# 5062, 5381 Hrs..........................................................................$15,5001996 Case 580L, Stk# 4901, 3934 Hrs, 4x4, Extendahoe, Cab, Wain-Roy Swinger ......$24,9002004 Volvo BL60, Stk# 5043, 24" Bkt w/Teeth, 1030 lb CtWt, 92.5" 1.3 Yd3 Bkt ..........$49,900

2008 ASV PT100, Stk# 4946, 72" Bucket, 48" Forks, 150 Hrs ......................................$62,5002005 ASV RC100, s/n RSD01091, Stk# 5315, 1540 Hrs ..............................................$35,0002007 Case 440CT, Stk# 5617, 800 Hrs, Hyd QC, Heated Cab, A/C, Hi Flow/Low Flow, 2 NewFinal Drives ....................................................................................................................$29,900

2006 Volvo L20B, s/n 1701475, Stk# 5207, 480 Hrs, Bkt ............................................$46,9002008 Volvo L70F, Stk# 5332, 104" Bucket ..................................................................$179,000

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! ARTICULATED DUMP TRUCKSHYDREMA 912C, 2006, Stk# 01016598C, GOOD CONDITION, 1509 HRS .......................................$89,500JOHN DEERE 250D, 2006, Stk# 0101548648, GOOD CONDITION, 2634 HRS...............................$175,000JOHN DEERE 300D, 2006, Stk# 0101548659, GOOD CONDITION, 3218 HRS...............................$179,000JOHN DEERE 350D, 2004, Stk# 0101508712, AVERAGE CONDITION, 5003 HRS.........................$120,000JOHN DEERE 350D, 2005, Stk# 0101538797, AVERAGE CONDITION, 4411 HRS.........................$185,000JOHN DEERE 350D, 2006, Stk# 0101559821, GOOD CONDITION, 2868 HRS...............................$225,000JOHN DEERE 400D, 2003, Stk# 0101492376, AVERAGE CONDITION, 6291 HRS.........................$125,000JOHN DEERE 400D, 2005, Stk# 0101538800, GOOD CONDITION, 3465 HRS...............................$225,000JOHN DEERE 400D, 2005, Stk# 0101538799, AVERAGE CONDITION, 5126 HRS.........................$155,000! 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COMPACT EXCAVATORSJOHN DEERE 27D, 2009, Stk# 0101109220, EXCELLENT CONDITION, 27 HRS .............................$28,500JOHN DEERE 27D, 2009, Stk# 0101116790, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 260 HRS ..........................$26,500JOHN DEERE 35D, 2009, Stk# 0101114637, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 275 HRS ..........................$31,000JOHN DEERE 35D, 2010, Stk# 0101120372, EXCELLENT CONDITION, 137 HRS ...........................$35,000JOHN DEERE 50D, 2007, Stk# 0101072127, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 678 HRS ..........................$39,900JOHN DEERE 50D, 2008, Stk# 0101080097, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 496 HRS ..........................$39,000JOHN DEERE 50D, 2008, Stk# 0101094431, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1096 HRS........................$29,000JOHN DEERE 60D, 2008, Stk# 0101097281, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 568 HRS ..........................$52,500! COMPACT TRACK LOADERJOHN DEERE CT322, 2007, Stk# 0101069741, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 289 HRS ......................$27,500JOHN DEERE CT322, 2007, Stk# 0101073499, EXCELLENT CONDITION, 10 HRS .........................$36,500JOHN DEERE CT332, 2008, Stk# 0101077444, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 730 HRS ......................$29,000! COMPACTION EQUIPMENTBOMAG 120AD, 2007, Stk# 01017091A, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 462 HRS.................................$28,000BOMAG 120AD, 2008, Stk# 01016650A, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 448 HRS.................................$27,000BOMAG 138, 2007, Stk# 01017091B, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 392 HRS......................................$44,000BOMAG 145D-3, 2005, Stk# 01016658C, GOOD CONDITION, 883 HRS...........................................$35,000BOMAG 145D-3, 2007, Stk# 01017091E, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 383 HRS................................$46,000BOMAG 177, 2007, Stk# 01017091F, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 455 HRS.......................................$69,000BOMAG 177D-3, 2003, Stk# 0101061499A2, GOOD CONDITION, 1022 HRS..................................$43,500BOMAG 213D-4, 2007, Stk# 01017133A, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 165 HRS................................$99,000BOMAG 213D-4, 2007, Stk# 01017133B, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 335 HRS................................$99,000BOMAG 266AD4, 2008, Stk# 01016650D, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 239 HRS ............................$113,000BOMAG 278D, 2007, Stk# 01016616, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 519 HRS....................................$116,000INGERSOLL RAND DD-90HF, 2004, Stk# 0101176986A1, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1694 HRS..$39,000INGERSOLL RAND DD-90HF, 2004, Stk# 0101178129A1, GOOD CONDITION, 1250 HRS.............$39,000! CRAWLER DOZERSJOHN DEERE 1050C, 2005, Stk# 0101538908, AVERAGE CONDITION, 2684 HRS.......................$196,000JOHN DEERE 450J, 2006, Stk# 0101568199, GOOD CONDITION, 1296 HRS..................................$48,000JOHN DEERE 450J, 2007, Stk# 0101623916, GOOD CONDITION, 1614 HRS..................................$66,000JOHN DEERE 550H, 2003, Stk# 0101923465A1, AVERAGE CONDITION, 4902 HRS......................$55,000JOHN DEERE 650J, 2007, Stk# 0101620598, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1074 HRS.......................$82,500JOHN DEERE 650J, 2007, Stk# 0101634089, EXCELLENT CONDITION, 358 HRS..........................$85,000JOHN DEERE 750C, 2004, Stk# 0101933757A1, GOOD CONDITION, 2862 HRS ..........................$145,000JOHN DEERE 750C, 2005, Stk# 0101529966, GOOD CONDITION, 2451 HRS...............................$122,000

JOHN DEERE 850C, 2004, Stk# 0101509304, AVERAGE CONDITION, 3453 HRS.........................$145,000JOHN DEERE 850C, 2005, Stk# 0101528588, GOOD CONDITION, 2261 HRS...............................$130,000JOHN DEERE 850J, 2006, Stk# 0101564176, GOOD CONDITION, 2523 HRS ...............................$180,000! DEMOLITION TOOLSGENESIS EQUIP LXP200, 2008, Stk# 01016647, GOOD CONDITION, 39 HRS................................$73,500GENESIS EQUIP LXP300, 2007, Stk# 01016602, GOOD CONDITION, 1 HRS................................$191,500GENESIS EQUIP LXP400, 2007, Stk# 01016606C, GOOD CONDITION, 1 HRS..............................$217,000! EXCAVATORSJOHN DEERE 120C, 2007, Stk# 0101631620, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 669 HRS ........................$85,000JOHN DEERE 120C, 2008, Stk# 0101642087, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 550 HRS ........................$87,000JOHN DEERE 135C RTS, 2007, Stk# 0101623538, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1650 HRS..............$85,000JOHN DEERE 160CLC, 2006, Stk# 0101576210, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1304 HRS..................$92,500JOHN DEERE 200CLC, 2006, Stk# 0101567879, GOOD CONDITION, 1808 HRS ............................$89,000JOHN DEERE 225CLC RTS, 2005, Stk# 0101538818, GOOD CONDITION, 1765 HRS.....................$89,000JOHN DEERE 225CLC RTS, 2007, Stk# 0101615925, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1039 HRS .......$140,000JOHN DEERE 230CLC, 2005, Stk# 0101523886, AVERAGE CONDITION, 2448 HRS ......................$99,500JOHN DEERE 240DLC, 2006, Stk# 0101575941, GOOD CONDITION, 1969 HRS..........................$125,000JOHN DEERE 240DLC, 2006, Stk# 0101576208, AVERAGE CONDITION, 2685 HRS....................$115,000JOHN DEERE 240DLC, 2006, Stk# 0101574224, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 653 HRS .................$135,000JOHN DEERE 350DLC, 2007, Stk# 0101633611, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 2132 HRS ...............$214,500JOHN DEERE 370C, 2005, Stk# 0101548540, AVERAGE CONDITION, 4208 HRS.........................$125,000JOHN DEERE 370LC, 2001, Stk# 0101412117, AVERAGE CONDITION, 6632 HRS.........................$85,000JOHN DEERE 450CLC, 2005, Stk# 0101538887, AVERAGE CONDITION, 4298 HRS....................$199,000JOHN DEERE 450DLC, 2007, Stk# 0101609731, GOOD CONDITION, 2421 HRS..........................$255,000JOHN DEERE 450DLC, 2008, Stk# 0101655654, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1125 HRS ...............$339,000JOHN DEERE 600CLC, 2005, Stk# 0101551962, GOOD CONDITION, 2974 HRS ..........................$345,000JOHN DEERE 80C, 2005, Stk# 0101541734, AVERAGE CONDITION, 2709 HRS.............................$53,500JOHN DEERE 80C, 2006, Stk# 0101581984, GOOD CONDITION, 1322 HRS...................................$65,000! HAMMER / BREAKERSINDECO HAMMERS IHC130, 2005, Stk# 01016702G, GOOD CONDITION, 1 HRS..........................$10,500INDECO HAMMERS 10000#, 2002, Stk# 01010000183, GOOD CONDITION, 1 HRS......................$55,000INDECO HAMMERS 1100#, 2007, Stk# 01016742C, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1 HRS..................$19,250INDECO HAMMERS 12000#, 2003, Stk# 0101002084, GOOD CONDITION, 0 HRS........................$75,500INDECO HAMMERS 1750#, 2002, Stk# 01010000264, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1 HRS................$5,000INDECO HAMMERS 2000#, 2002, Stk# 01010001841, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1 HRS .............$21,500INDECO HAMMERS 2000#, 2004, Stk# 01010002098, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 44 HRS ...........$15,500INDECO HAMMERS 3000#, 2003, Stk# 0101000983, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 38 HRS................$7,500INDECO HAMMERS 5000#, 2005, Stk# 010100003743, GOOD CONDITION, 6 HRS......................$40,500INDECO HAMMERS 6000#, 2004, Stk# 01010000283, GOOD CONDITION, 1 HRS........................$18,000INDECO HAMMERS 7500#, 2003, Stk# 01010001425, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 4 HRS .............$45,000INDECO HAMMERS 8000#, 2005, Stk# 01016702F, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 0 HRS...................$54,500INDECO HAMMERS 8000#, 2007, Stk# 01016747A, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 54 HRS ...............$94,500INDECO HAMMERS 8000#, 2007, Stk# 01016747B, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 0 HRS..................$94,500! SKID STEERSJOHN DEERE 270, 2004, Stk# 0101934514A1, GOOD CONDITION, 753 HRS.................................$19,500JOHN DEERE 315, 2008, Stk# 0101093401, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 155 HRS...........................$20,000JOHN DEERE 332, 2007, Stk# 0101066751, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 695 HRS...........................$30,500! TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOEJOHN DEERE 110TLB, 2006, Stk# 0101038876, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 605 HRS....................$30,000! 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Richard E. Pierson RazesSeverely Deteriorated Span

demolished 1923 bridge also was originallyconstructed as a drawbridge, although it wasultimately converted to a single span struc-ture.

As part of the necessary preparations forlong-term traffic detours while the rivercrossing is unavailable for the two yearsneeded to demolish the bridge and build itsreplacement, the city’s Streets Departmentupgraded 32 signalized intersections in thegeneral area. These signals are interconnect-ed with traffic cameras, so the timing of thesignals can be changed as needed by remotemeans.

According to the Streets Department,replacing the bridge is the largest project ithas undertaken.

Richard E. Pierson ConstructionCompany Inc., headquartered in Pilesgrove,N.J., handled the demolition job. The com-pany has a wide variety of experience in thisfield, including demolishing the SandsCasino in Atlantic City, N.J., and theMeridian Building in Philadelphia.

Pierson Construction began work on thisproject in December 2008, and with no prob-lems encountered completed it in June 2009,ahead of schedule.

“The bridge was approximately 1,400 feetlong with two spans over two SEPTA raillines, a span under a CSX bridge, two spansover four Amtrak rail lines, two over I-76,three spans over the Schuylkill River, andone over four CSX rail lines. One of thespans over the river was a 100 foot decom-missioned bascule span,” company projectmanager Fred Stuart recalled.

“We used a variety of Komatsu and

Caterpillar excavators, including KomatsuPC400, PC300, PC200 and PW220 modelsand Caterpillar 315, 345 and a 245 andLaBounty hydraulic shears and NPKhydraulic impact hammers,” Stuart said.“The excavators and attachments are ownedby the company. We also used a Manitowoc12000 crane on Shugart sectional barges forour picks on the water, also owned by R. E.Pierson.

“We also rented several hydraulic cranesfrom Thackray Crane Rental in Philadelphiafor our crane picks off the water. Thesecranes varied in size from an 80 ton Grovecrane to a Liebherr LTM400.1,” he added.

Pierson personnel working on the job var-ied in number. At peak the company wasfielding a 12-strong night shift and a dayshift with six workers.

Pierson also engaged two subcontractors— Philadelphia’s Diamond HuntbachConstruction Corporation, which handledremoval of asbestos pipe from the bridge,and Atlantic Concrete Cutting Inc., head-quartered in Mount Holly, N.J., which car-ried out saw-cutting for the job.

Funding for the project’s total cost of $67million is split between federal (80 percent),state (15 percent), and city (5 percent)sources. The price tag for the demolition por-tion of the job was $4.5 million.

Construction of the new 11-pier span isunder way. The new bridge will feature dec-orative lighting, pedestrian and bicyclepaths, and overlooks from which the view ofthe city skyline can be admired.

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

A combination of Komatsu and Caterpillar excavators was used for the demolitionof the bridge deck and concrete substructure.

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

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

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

Komatsu CD60R-1 Crawler Dump Truck, 1997, 360°rotation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$66,000Terex TA40, 2000, 6WD, 6x6, 40 ton Detroit 60 Series,Clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$142,500Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD,29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currentlyoff work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25,working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25,A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt .$115,000Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C,P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, approx7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$147,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C,P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . .$87,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C,P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites $89,000Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD,23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500

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

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

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

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

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

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

JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick cou-pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$39,000Hitachi UH181, 1985, Equipped w/hammer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$72,000Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on rubber, operational . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFERCat 215BLC, 1985, 7'3" stick, 28" TBG pads, 10 rollerU/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,500Cat 313B-CR, 2001, zero tailswing, A/C & AM/FM,JRB quick coupler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$93,000Kobelco SK200LC Extra Long Reach, 1993, 32"TBG pads, 42' reach, nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,500Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, longstick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44"Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500Komatsu PC150 LC-6K, 1998, 8'7" stick, 30" bkt,27.6" TBG pads, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . .$57,000(5) Komatsu PC128UU, 1996, offset boom, rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLKomatsu PC750 LC-6, 1999, 454 hp, 27” boom,11’10” stick, 44’ DGB, aux plumbing, bucket choice,24k ctwt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$255,000Komatsu PC400 LC-6LK, 1999, 10’6” stick, JRB cou-pler, 31.5” TBG, ctwt removal, choice of bkt .$77,500Komatsu PC400 LC-6LK, 11’1” stick, 35.5”TBG, ctwtremoval, choice of bkts, working everyday . .$97,500Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRBcoupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready CALLVolvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’ boom, 11’stick, 5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumb-ing very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000

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

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

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

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

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

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

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10 REASONS ROCKLAND THUMBS ARE THE BESTPatented Thumb Locks 1. (U.S. Patent 6,209,237)

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2008 Woods BB6000W RotaryCutter, Heavy Duty 60” Cut ..........$2995

1987 Ford 655A, Cab, 4WD, 5538 Hrs ........................................................$10,000

2008 Cat 904B, Open Cab, 180 Hrs,Brand New Condition ............$39,995

2006 Volvo EC160BLC Excavator, FullCab, AC/Heat, 2 buckets – 2 & 3 Feet, 295Hrs ................................................$89,995

2005 New Holland LB75B, Cab, Heat,516 Hrs ........................................$44,955

2008 Liugong 835 Wheel Loader, FullCab, 250 Hrs, Quick Coupler, Forks......................................................................$89,995

EXCAVATORS2006 Kobelco 70CS, Cab/Heat, Geith Bucket, 915 Hrs............................................................SOLD2008 Kobelco 80CS, Full Cab, Steel Tracks, 330 Hrs ........................................................$69,9951996 Kobelco SK60, Steel Tracks, Cab, Heat, Plumbed ......................................................$24,9952002 Kobelco SK115, A/C, Pattern Changer, 5439 Hrs ..........................................................SOLD2005 Kobelco SK160, 36" Bucket, Dealer Maintained, Excellent Condition ..........................$94,9952004 Kobelco SK290LC, 42" Bucket, 3451 Hrs ............................................................$139,0002006 Kobelco SK350, Standard Boom, Dealer Maintained ..............................................$189,9952007 Kubota KX080, Cab, Thumb, Coupler, 500 Hrs, Excellent Condition............................$69,9952007 Kubota KX121-3, Cab, A/C, Hydraulic Thumb, Pattern Changer, Angle Blade, 389 Hrs......SOLD2004 Kubota K-008 Mini Excavator, with 6" & 12" buckets, 628 Hrs ..........................$11,0002003 Komatsu PC58, Cab, A/C, Thumb, Articulated Arm, 1750 Hrs ........................................SOLD2006 Komatsu PC220 LC-8, 48" Hensley Bucket, Full Cab, 1800 Hrs ....................................SOLD2006 New Holland E130, 36" Bucket, Dealer Maintained ................................................$79,9952004 New Holland EH160, Dealer Maintained, Very Good Condition ................................$74,9952005 Volvo EC55B, 667 Hours, Geith Bucket, Cab, Heat and A/C ......................................$29,9952007 Volvo EC210LC, Brand New, 29 Hrs, Thumb, Quick Coupler, Full Cab ......................$156,000

DOZERS2005 New Holland DC75 LT, 1008 Hrs, 98” Blade, 6 Month Warranty ............................$39,9952005 New Holland DC85, 9’ Blade, Cab, A/C, 358 Hrs ..................................................$65,995

TRAILERS2008 Cross Country 4HD16 Trailer, 2 5/16" Ball Hitch, Brand New Cond. ..........................SOLD1999 Foster HDEH20-14, 14' Deck, Electric Brakes ..........................................................$6,5001998 Interstate 40DLA Trailer, Air Brakes, 20 Ton, 20’ Deck, 6’ Beaver Tail .......................... SOLD

CRAWLER LOADERS/COMPACT TRACK LOADERS2006 New Holland C190, Hydraulic Coupler, Hand Controls, 1073 Hrs ....................................SOLD2007 C175, Open Cab, 97 Hrs, Excellent Condition ....................................................................SOLD

CHIPPERS1991 Morbark Eager Beaver Chipper, 12” Capacity, 5156 Hours....................................$6,995

STUMP GRINDERSBandit 2100XP, 117 Hours, Self Propelled Lombardi 26 HP Diesel, Telescoping Frame, New Starter....................................................................................................................................................$14,995

TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES2004 New Holland LB75B, 4WD, Cab, Very Good Condition ............................................$49,9952004 New Holland LB75B, Pilot Controls, 300 Hrs..........................................................$48,9952005 New Holland LB75B, Heat, Cab, 516 Hrs..............................................................$44,9951995 Cat 416B, 4x4 Turbo, Full Cab, 4 N 1 Bucket............................................................$21,9951995 Ford 555D, 4WD, Cab, 5509 Hrs ..................................................................................SOLD

WHEEL LOADERSNew Holland LW80B, Hydraulic Coupler, 2 Bkts, New Tires, 1457 Hrs ................................$49,9952003 New Holland LW90, A/C, 1.7 Yd Bucket, Cab, 1133 Hrs ......................................$55,9952004 New Holland LW170.B, JRB Coupler, 2529 Hrs ....................................................$86,5002006 New Holland LW170.B, JRB Coupler, 994 Hrs ......................................................$95,500

SKID STEERS1996 Case 1840, Hand Controls, 2428 Hrs, Open Cab ............................................................SOLD2004 Cat 262, new 72” low profile bucket, enclosed cab, 1564 Hrs..........................................................$23,5002001 New Holland LS180, Open Cab, 800 Hrs, Foot Controls, High Flow.............................................. $13,5002007 New Holland LS185, Heat/AC, Cab, 78" Low Profile Bucket, 223 Hrs ....................$31,9952007 New Holland LS185, Heat, Cab, 78" Low Profile Bucket, 294 Hrs ..........................$32,9952005 New Holland LS185B, Foot Controls, Cab, heat, Hyd. Coupler, Weights ....................$22,9951999 New Holland LX885, Open Cab, 2 Speed, Honey Comb Flat Free Tires, 1900 Hrs ..........SOLD2007 New Holland L175, New Cab, Heat, 25 Hrs, Warranty ............................................$34,500

TRACTORNew Holland TC40DA, 437 Hrs, Turf Tires, LR108 Woods Rake..........................................$19,995

MISCELLANEOUS2000 New Holland TS100, Alamo Flail 48" Mower, 2WD, Cab, A/C, 1700 Hrs ......................SOLD2000 Dynapac LP852 Trench Roller, 200 Hrs ....................................................................SOLDCat D300E Articulated Truck, 20 Yd Capacity, 7896 Hrs, Great Working Cond ..................$65,000

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Broce RJ350, A/C, 8’ broom, 150gal water tank, 5720 hrs stk# 73190...CALL

Sennebogen 821M, w/ 5 tine Bateman Scrap grapple, like new, 550 hrs, stk# 71146…..CALL

John Deere CT332, ROPS, hand controls, 78” bkt, 1915 hours, stk# 73971……..$25,000

Cedarapids CR551, frt wheel assist, trk hitch, Stretch 20’ screed, stk# 73277……... CALL

Case 1085B Cruz Air, rebuilt Cummins w/ approx. 5000 hrs, stk# 72986……....$13,900Interstate G20DT; 20 ton fixed gooseneck trailer, 19’ level deck, stk# 70954…$10,500(2) IR RX264H, rammers, like new, stk# 31616, 31620………………………....$980 ea(2) IR TC13, trench compactors, Kubota dsl, remote, stk# 30666, 30091…….$18,750 ea IR WS36570DHE, 36” saw, diesel, new concrete blade, stk# 28970………..…..$12,500Kawasaki 95ZV, 7 yd GP bkt, new tires & paint, 5150 hrs, stk# 27978……..……CALL IR DD158HFA, 84" double drum width, 1476 HRS, stk# 70277…………………CALL IR DD125, 84" double drum width , 2868 hrs, stk# 27086………………………...CALL

Cedarapids CR662M, trk hitch, conveyor, 22 ton hopper, 6KW gen., 880 hrs, stk# 72416..CALL

(3) 2007 Kobelco SK350, single grouser shoes, 13’7” long arms, 12 month / 1200 hour power train warranty……..…….……..$115,000ea

NH CV1500, 88” pad foot roller, 845 hours, stk# 29736………………….$39,900 NH EH35, ROPS, steel tracks, 5’ 2” arm blade, 625 hrs, stk# 29533……...$19,900 (2) NH LM860, RT forklift, cab, heat, 48” forks, stk# 28697, 28698..…$32,900ea Schwartz A9000, 2 gutter broom, Sterling SC8000, 1130 hrs, stk# 28678…69,000 Thomas 255, skid steer, HF, cab, solid tires, 2210 hours, stk# 73105…….$12,900 Case 585G, RT straight mast, 3 stage mast, 2730 hrs, stk# 73507……...$21,750

Blaw Knox PF150, Duetz Diesel, push roller, 8-13’ screed, hrs stk# 74059…$14,900

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Razing, Hauling Away Rubble Could Take Three MonthsHaiti via Rio Haina in the neighboringDominican Republic. Caterpillar also tem-porarily suspended fees for emergency partsorders from Haiti and quickened the partsordering process.

These and other contributions by manu-facturers helped support the early work ofrecovering bodies and establishing emer-gency medical and food supply centers. Asmany as one million Haitians are believed tohave been displaced by the quake. Only aftercompleting the task of caring for and stabi-lizing them will the effort shift to clearingaway entire blocks of debris in the capitalcity and elsewhere. That demolition activityeventually will be followed by repair ofinfrastructure and construction of new build-ings.

In some respects, the reconstruction willbe just a continuation of pre-quake activityin Haiti. Two months ago, for example, theWorld Bank authorized tens of millions ofdollars for transportation projects in thecountry including rebuilding of farm-to-market roadways. Some of that money wasto replace infrastructure damaged by hurri-canes and tropical storms that struck in 2007and 2008.

Now, many more rebuilding dollars willbe needed.

Before demolition and construction bid-ding can begin, relief organizations and vol-unteers are being relied upon to do the work.They have begun the process of clearingaway the latest layer of debris from Haiti’ssoil. Among those helping with this earlywork are members of the First ResponseTeam of America.

“We loaded up equipment yesterday andare just about ready to hop on a ship,” TadAgoglia reported Jan. 26 from a Florida har-bor. Agoglia and three other team memberssubsequently crossed the Atlantic waters toPort-Au-Prince where Agoglia expects tospend three months demolishing and haulingaway destroyed buildings. The other mem-bers of his team will spend one year in thecountry

The First Response Team is a nonprofitoutfit that responds immediately to naturaldisasters anywhere in the United States.Because of the proximity of Haiti to theUnited States and the level of destructioninvolved, Agoglia decided to send respon-ders to work the disaster.

“In the days immediately after the quake,”Agoglia explained on his Web site (firstre-sponseteam.org), “the team struggled withdeciding whether or not responding to theneeds of Haiti would jeopardize our com-mitment to respond to disasters in the UnitedStates. But at the end of the day, our focus ison humanity. And how could we turn ourbacks on such an epic disaster, so close tohome, that has left a large portion of Haiti

wondering if there will ever be anothertomorrow.”

Appealing to manufacturers who havesupported his nonprofit work to date,Agoglia managed to assemble a small stableof equipment suitable for the Haitian task.The Pete Store in Knoxville, Tenn., donateda tri-axle Peterbilt dump truck. ClevelandBrothers in Pennsylvania contributed aCaterpillar 312 excavator.

Adonated trailer was a serendipitous find.Agoglia was on his way to Litchfield, Minn.,to express his gratitude to TowmasterTrailers president David Lundin for previousequipment donations when he heard aboutthe destructive quake. The disaster naturallycame up in conversation with Lundin andthe company executive realized he had atrailer in inventory that could help Agoglia inHaiti. A 19-ft. low-profile Towmaster T-4040,000-lb. capacity trailer now hauls theexcavator from tumbled building to tumbledbuilding in Port-Au-Prince.

“I knew he had to get his equipmenttogether quickly,” Lundin said, explaininghis rapid decision to donate the trailer. Henoted that his company has pledged to aidthe First Response Team for some time tocome. “I know it’s a financial commitment,but it’s the right thing to do as a company.”

Bob Piper knows something aboutresponding to natural disasters. Piper is vicepresident for industry relations of AssociatedBuilders and Contractors. In the days imme-diately following Hurricane Katrina, he wasinvolved coordinating the response of ABCchapters in the Gulf area. He was part of aneffort to deliver a truckload of water andclothing. Piper subsequently helped raisefunds and train volunteers for reconstructionefforts in the region as part of a BusinessRoundtable campaign.

As for Haiti, Piper doesn’t yet see compa-rable opportunity for a coordinated interven-tion.

“The best anyone can do right now is tosend dollars. We will become more involvedonce the rebuild actually begins.”

Piper said a couple of ABC members have

contacted him asking how to respond. “A line company out of Nevada is want-

ing to send some crews to help, for instance.But until we actually have a source of infor-mation on the ground, we’re not sendinganyone. We will continue looking foravenues to get involved and when they openup, we will put it out to our members.”

Several general contractors in theCharlottesville, Va., area were involved inHaiti long before the quake rattled the coun-try. The contractors — most of whom aremembers of Associated General Contractors— constitute a nonprofit organization calledBuilding Goodness Foundation. It was start-ed 11 years ago by a few builders and archi-tects who volunteered to help build a ruralcommunity center in Haiti.

“After I came back home, I was fairly dis-turbed by what I saw,” one of those builders,Jack Stoner, said of his introduction to Haiti.“One man said to me that it was one of themost important things we’ve done in ourworking lives and asked me how we can domore of it.”

The stricken consciences of Stoner andhis volunteer companions sparked formationof the organization, which employs theirskills to improve the lives of needy commu-nities at home and overseas. Over the past

decade, Building Goodness Foundation haserected community centers, clinics andhousing in several states as well as in Haiti,Guatemala and Honduras. In all, some 1,200volunteers have expended approximately80,000 volunteer hours working on nearly240 buildings.

Haitian projects have included construc-tion of two medical clinics, 15 small housesand a 6,000-sq.-ft. headquarters compoundas well as repair of school buildings.

“All the houses we built are hurricaneproof and now have proven to be earthquakeproof. The concrete houses fell down but ourwood-frame houses survived. There is a realdemand now to have us come back and buildsome more.”

Stoner said the organization is working onprototype structures that can be adapted foruse as schools, clinics or business places.

“We probably are two or three monthsaway from sending in teams for rebuilding,”the co-owner of Alexander/Nicholson Inc.said. “It will be an overwhelming task.Normally we would send four to five groupsto Haiti in a year. Now we will have to send15 to 20 groups to have an impact.”

What Building Goodness has discoveredis that more skilled volunteers are needed towork with unskilled Haitian partners onprojects. Stoner said more attention also willbe paid to raising the skill level of the Haitianworkers. Such training was frowned uponpreviously because it was feared the build-ing-trained workers would leave for the cityinstead of staying in rural areas where theiragricultural skills are needed. Now, howev-er, building talent will be at a premium inmany parts of the country.

Stoner welcomed the interest of anyonewanting to volunteer or contribute to theorganization — or to start a BuildingGoodness unit in another part of the country,for that matter. He believes the work remainsvital both as a humanitarian response and anindustry outreach.

That combination is what inspired themen to form the nonprofit. The group ofbuilders realized that a lot of good nonprofitgroups needed buildings and infrastructure“and had no idea how to put them together.It just sort of grew out of that.”

He believes “a lot” of public misconcep-tions exist about the construction industry asregards the public interest. He sees volunteerconstruction activity as visible promotion ofthe industry and a genuine contribution tocommunities.

After all, Stoner observed, “the humani-tarian crisis in Haiti wouldn’t be there if thebuildings hadn’t fallen down.”

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

Before demolition and construction bid-ding can begin, relief organizations andvolunteers are being relied upon to dothe work. They have begun the processof clearing away the latest layer ofdebris from Haiti’s soil.

The earthquake destroyed the Haitian presidential palace.

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2005 IHI 35N MINI EXCAVATOR,10-10.9' DEPTH, S/NWM000642, UNIT #545200 ..........................................$15,445

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1999 GENIE Z45/25-DF-4WD, ART BOOM LIFT-45-49'-4WD,S/N Z452511256, UNIT #286953..................................$17,3261998 JLG 601S-D-4WD, STR BOOM LIFT-60-64'-4WD, S/N0300037612, UNIT#248700..........................................$20,1732005 JLG E300AJ-NAR, ART BOOM LIFT-30-34'-2WD DC, S/N0300087886, UNIT #581382 ........................................$21,7092002 TEREX TB85-D-4WD, STR BOOM LIFT-85-89'-4WD, S/N2660012, UNIT #7602108 ............................................$23,8962005 JLG E400AN-NAR, ART BOOM LIFT-40-44'-2WD DC, S/N0300081644, UNIT #541391 ........................................$26,7852002 GENIE S85-DF-4WD, STR BOOM LIFT-85-89'-4WD, S/NS853354, UNIT #439174 ..............................................$35,900

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The highly detailed replica was madeentirely of snow, no cheating allowed, andwas complete down to a “cab” that couldbe sat in and a bucket full of, what else,snow. With the extended forecast aroundLeonetti’s home calling for temperaturesstaying well within the 30s, Leonetti canexpect to enjoy the new addition to hisyard for quite some time.

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Brubacher Excavating will present“Trenching & Excavating SafetyAwareness” — a topic that OSHA has tar-geted for inspections over the past severalyears.

PA One Call will present “The ToleranceZone … how to calculate it and how to workwith prudent techniques within it.”

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Advance Tire1000 Somerset St.

Building 4BNew Brunswick, NJ 088901

Booth 53

Tires for off-road equipment, such as skidsteers and backhoes. Advance Tire also pro-vides urethane foam fill flatproofing and TYcushion soft-ride solid tires, along with a fullline of rubber tracks.

All-State Careers501 Seminole St.Lester, PA 19029

Booth 32

Commercial driver’s license (CDL) train-ing and testing; load securement training;DOT rules and regulations; commercialdriver placement service; forklift training;and three PA CDL test sites.

American Concrete PavementAssociation

800 N. 3rd St.Suite 201

Harrisburg, PA 17102Booth 30

Atlantic Tractor/Atech Energy150 Whiteside DriveOxford, PA 19363Booths 58, 59, 60

Atlantic Tractor — John Deeretractor/scraper, earthmoving systems.

Atech Energy — wind turbines for resi-dential, farm, commercial and municipalinstallations.

Atlantic Trailer Leasing107 Flyatt Rd.

Vincentown, NJ 08088Booth 36

BakerCorp3020 Old Ranch Pkwy, Suite 220

Seal Beach, CA 90740Booth 19

BakerCorp is a leader in containment,pump, filtration and shoring equipmentrental solutions. BakerCorp. has more than90 locations nationwide and has internation-al operations in Europe, Canada andMexico.

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443B Easton Rd.Horsham, PA 19044

Booths 4,5

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Brubacher Excavating Inc.528 Reading Rd.

PO Box 528Bowmansville, PA 17507

Booths 34, 35

Brubacher Excavating Inc. is a full-serv-ice site preparation contractor specializing inbulk earthmoving, utility installation androad construction. For 37 years, Brubacherhas been providing services to residentialand commercial developers throughout themid-Atlantic region. Projects include: resi-dential development, industrial parks andfacilities, distribution centers, landfills and

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35 West Route 70Marlton, NJ 08053

Booths 62, 63

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Commonwealth Equipment Corp.373 Johnson St.

Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702Booth 23

Crushing and screening equipment, partsdepartment.

Continental Concrete Products Inc.1 South Grosstown Rd.Pottstown, PA 19464

Booth 12

Precast storm inlets, manholes, sanitarymanholes, box culverts, PAand NJ endwalls,pre-plumbed meter pits and electrical vaults.Suppliers of Philadelphia Water Dept.,PennDOT, NJDOT and PA turnpike

Control Dynamics Corp.960 Louis Drive

Warminster, PA 18974Booth 8

Control Dynamics is committed to pro-viding communications products and servic-es with an emphasis on total customer satis-faction and personalized attention to com-munications needs. Authorized directMotorola and Telex dealer.

D-A Lubricant Company1340 West 29th St.

Indianapolis, IN 46208Booth 20

D-A is a leading manufacturer of lubri-cants. Engine oil include CJ-4 and synthet-ics; greases, hydraulic fluids, gear oils, min-ing fluids, antifreeze and specialty lubri-cants, which are engineered for maximumprotection and equipment life in a widerange of applications. D-A offers CLS usedoil analysis with results on the Web.

Eagle Power & Equipment953 Bethlehem Pike

Montgomeryville, PA 18936Booths 620, 630

Case construction equipment, Takeuchiconstruction equipment, Kubota construc-tion equipment, Allied construction prod-ucts, Zanetis planers, Paladin/FFC attach-ments and Vimig products.

Earthborne Equipment & Service35 Easton Rd.

Warrington, PA 18976Booth 300

Eastern Cover-All946 N. Van Buren St.Allentown, PA 18109

Booth 89

Cover-All Buildings Systems Inc. is aleading manufacturer of steel framed engi-neered fabric structures. Pre-engineeredCover-All buildings are available in clearspan widths up to 300 ft.

Equipment Management Councilof AmericaPO Box 784

South Amboy, NJ 08879Booth 31

Freedom International Trucks6601 New State Rd.

Philadelphia, PA 19135Booth 540

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INTRODUCING THE VIRTUAL TOTEBAGUse Your Mobile Device to Download Exhibitor and Seminar Materials.

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ELLIOTT & FRANTZ, INC.

KING OF PRUSSIA, PA450 E. Church Road,

King of Prussia, PA 19406610/279-5200

HARRISBURG, PA6680 Allentown Blvd., Harrisburg, PA 17112

717/652-5430

DELMAR, DERt. 13, P.O. Box 368Delmar, DE 19940302/846-3033

JESSUP, MD10421 Guilford Road,

Jessup, MD 20794410/792-9134

from Washington D.C. 301/725-7394

HAGERSTOWN, MD105 Oakridge Place

Hagerstown, MD 21740301/733-8100

CEG Productions held the PittsburghConstruction Expo Tuesday andWednesday, Feb. 9 and 10 from 9:30

a.m. to 4 p.m. at the new MonroevilleConvention Center in Monroeville, Pa., justoutside of Pittsburgh.

Braving a massive nor’easter snowstorm,guests and exhibitors alike met up to discussthe latest in construction equipment andservices.

see EXPO page 39

Pittsburgh Hosts AnnualCEG Construction Expo

Linda Maus, creative marketing analystof Anderson Equipment, Bridgeville, Pa.,stamps an expo “bingo” card for a cou-ple of Pittsburgh Expo attendees.

Lane Cox (R), sales representative ofWengers Equipment, Myerstown, Pa.,goes over some recent inventory at hiscompany’s parts facility.

Bill Macohn (second from L), presidentof E-Z Lift, Pittsburgh, Pa., talks abouthow his product can overcome projectchallenges.

Representatives of ProductivityProducts, Saxonsburg, Pa., discuss thefeatures and benefits of the latestTopcon technology.

Charlie Walsh (L), vice president ofWalsh Equipment, Prospect, Pa., dis-cusses his company’s JCB lineup forPittsburgh Construction Expo atten-dees.

David Pelaia (second from R), regionalsales manager of American Made LinerSystems, Leetsdale, Pa., is ready toexplain to customers why his companyis number one in the liner business.

Gabe Last (R), representative ofStephenson Equipment, Pittsburgh, Pa.,hands out information on Grove cranesto attendees of the PittsburghConstruction Expo.

Andy Gasler (C), western sales repre-sentative of Cleveland Brothers,Monroeville, Pa., explains how this Cat289C has great floatation on job sites.

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Major Milestone…Ill. Icon, Caterpillar Turns 100

PEORIA, Ill. (AP) The $32 billion com-pany that puts the Peoria area on the world’sfinancial map got its start 100 years ago withthe deed to a bankrupt tractor plant and adozen employees.

Caterpillar, based in East Peoria, is easilythe area’s biggest employer with more than16,000 local workers. But it’s also 44th in theFortune 500, employs more than 90,000people around the world and serves as a bell-wether for the economy because its con-struction and mining equipment is so widelyused.

“Over the years, our first plant along thebanks of the Illinois River has been the birth-place for many of the products that havemade us the company we are today,”Caterpillar CEO-elect and Vice ChairmanDoug Oberhelman said. He has been pickedto replace outgoing CEO James Owens.

Cat got its start when Holt ManufacturingCompany of Stockton, Calif., chose EastPeoria and the bankrupt ColeanManufacturing plant as its base east of theRockies.

Holt was looking at Minneapolis but a

young Peoria businessman named MurrayBaker steered Holt toward a relatively newtractor plant owned by the bankrupt ColeanManufacturing Company, according toCaterpillar archivist Nicole Thaxton.

Pliny Holt, the nephew of Holt’s founder,came to the Peoria area to check it out, andloved it.

“I spent last Sunday in Peoria, Illinois,investigating the plant of the ColeanManufacturing Company and I must say thatI am more than enthused with the location ofthis plant for our Eastern Manufacturingbusiness,” Pliny Holt wrote in a letter datedJuly 1, 1909.

Holt Manufacturing took the deed to theplant on Feb. 16, 1910, and started work asHolt Caterpillar Company right away.

A group of investors bought Holt andanother manufacturer, C.L. Best Tractor Co.,in 1925, and merged them into CaterpillarTractor Co.

Caterpillar employment reached morethan 110,000 and revenue topped $51 billionin 2008 before the recession cut sales and ledthe company to lay off workers.

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LIUGONG is the second largest manufacturer of wheel loaders in the world, manufacturing 27,000 wheel loaders annually

• Powered by Tier 3 Cummins engines andZF transmissions and axles

• Integrated world class components • Computer monitoring system • Rigid frame for tough working conditions • 2 to 8 yard machines available

LiuGong Construction Machinery, N.A., LLC20823 Park Row, Katy, TX 77449Phone 281-579-8882Website: www.liugongna.com

Baschmann Services Inc.1101 Maple RoadElma, NY 14059716-655-1101716-655-0374 Faxwww.baschmann.com

Westchester Tractor, Inc.60 International Blvd.Brewster, NY 10509845-278-7766845-278-4431 Faxwww.wtractor.com

Frank Martin & Sons Inc.316 Market StreetFort Kent, ME 04744207-834-3171207-834-3115 Faxwww.f-m-s.com

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H & K Group, MaterialsDivision/Reid’s Tannery

2052 Lucan Rd.Skippack, PA 19474

Booth 45

H&K: Construction materials and service.Reid’s: clothing and promotion sales and

service.

Haverstick Bros. Hydraulics2111 Stone Mill Rd.Lancaster, PA 17603

Booth 43

Seventy percent of hydraulic system fail-ures are caused by dirty, contaminatedhydraulic oil. Keep construction equipmentrunning clean with Kleenoil oil filtration.Kleenoil filters will remove contaminationfrom oil, which reduces breakdowns,extends component life and requires feweroil changes, saving money and reducingdowntime. These filters also clean engineand transmission oil with great results.Haverstick Bros. also will be demonstratingpower-up lubricants that improve lubricationin oil, helping equipment run cooler andmore efficiently. And for cleaning up unfor-tunate oil, fuel or chemical spills use Bio-Matrix absorbent. Bio-Matrix is all naturaland will clean up spills safely and effective-ly without harming the environment.

Havis Inc.75 Jacksonville Rd.

Warminster, PA 18874Booth 25

Consoles, computer mounts, docking sta-tions, scene lighting, power managementsolutions.

Helac Corporation225 Battersby Ave.

Enumclaw, WA 98022Booth 7

PowerTilt and PowerGrip, two construc-tion attachments from Helac Corporation,increase the utilization and productivity ofexcavators and backhoes: PowerTilt Swingattachment, with up to 180 degrees of side-to-side tilt, allows the operator to simply tiltthe attachment instead of moving the entiremachine. PowerGrip multi-purpose bucket,with 180 degrees of jaw swing, is a versatile,

durable tool used as a trenching, grading andclamshell bucket and for gripping and load-ing.

Hoffman Diamond Products121 Cedar St.

Punxsutawney, PA 15767Booth 16

Hoffman is an American-owned andoperated company that specializes in allthings diamond tool related. The company’sdisplay will consist of a wide range of dia-mond cutting and drilling equipment.

Hotsy Equipment Co.PO Box 231

Boyertown, PA 19512Booth 21

Pressure washing equipment. Sales andservice. Rentals, detergents, accessories.

The ICON Group300 Ryders Lane

East Brunswick, NJ 08816Booth 40

J & J Truck Bodies & Trailers10558 Somerset PikeSomerset, PA 15501

Booth 50

Manufacturers of steel and aluminumdump bodies and trailers that are used intrucking, construction, paving, mining androad maintenance applications. J&J has beenbuilding dump bodies and trailers for morethan 50 years and is an ISO9001:2000 certi-fied company serving clients worldwide.

JJ Kane Auctioneers8008 US Highway 130Building One, Suite 214

Delran, NJ 088075Booth 61

Complete auction services, utility rollingstock and construction equipment.Appraisals, construction, utility, rolling stockand mining.

KASI Infrared CorporationP.O. Box 895386 River Rd.

Claremont, NJ 03743Booths 435

Manufacturers of truck- and trailer-mounted infrared chambers from 12 sq. ft. to

108 sq. ft., and asphalt re-claimers from 2-ton to 12-ton capacity in both infrared anddiesel models.

Key Equipment Sales & RentalInc.

1799 Horseshoe PikeSuite 2

Honey Brook, PA 19344Booth 26

Contractor, industrial and municipalequipment and supplies. Key rents, sells andservices major bands including Genie, IHI,Bomag, MultiQuip, Stone, plus Meyer andFishers plows and salters. Best prices andquality on reconditioned booms, scissors andconstruction forklifts.

Keystone Precision Instruments1670 East Race St.

Allentown, PA 18109Booths 10, 11

Trimble grade control systems. Trimblesite positioning systems, Spectra Precisiongrade control system.

King of Prussia Equipment111 E. Church Rd.

King of Prussia, PA 19406Booths 13, 14

MA-Whiteman: ride-on power trowels,walk-behind trowels, blades and pans.Husqvarna-Soff-cut: early entry saws, vacu-ums and blades. Schwing-America: con-crete boom trucks, truck-mounted pumps,trailer-mounted pumps, trailer-mounted con-crete, shotcrete and grout pumps.

Kistler BuildingsP.O. Box 395

Fogelsville, PA 18051Booth 88

Kistler Buildings is a custom builder/gen-eral contractor that specializes in woodframe and steel frame construction.

LandMarker Geospatial LLC3400 Bath Pike

Suite 206Bethlehem, PA 18017

Booth 24

LandMarker Geospatial is the authorizedLeica Geosystems machine guidance andconstruction tools dealer for eastern

Pennsylvania and New Jersey.LandMarker’s team consists of professionalsurveyors and engineers with more than 60years experience providing surveying andconstruction layout. LandMarkerGeospatial also provides 3D laser scanningand structural deformation monitoringamong other services related to the construc-tion industry.

Mabey Bridge & Shore Inc.218 N. Randolphville Rd.Piscataway, NJ 08854

Booths 41, 42

For 20 years, Mabey Bridge & Shore Inc.has carried the broadest range of productsavailable for temporary bridges, permanentbridges, excavation shoring, structuralshoring and temporary roadways — fromPE certified engineered plans to on-site sup-port.

Machinery Services Inc.Royersford, PA 19468

Booth 6

Rental and sales of late model construc-tion equipment and attachments. Nichemarket rental fleet features dust controlequipment, large crawler loaders, excava-tors/attachments and motorgraders/gradecontrol systems.

Mentor Dynamics Ltd.170 B Penrod Court

Glen Burnie, MD 21061Booth 51

Mentor Dynamics is a leading supplier ofhigh performance bedliners and tarpingproducts for dump trucks, trailers and con-struction equipment. Products include:asphalt grade liners, heavy-duty general pur-pose liners and specialized liners for bucket,chutes and hoppers. Mentor’s Dyna-Flobrand had been used in heavy duty construc-tion equipment such as articulated trucks formore than 25 years. The recently introducedDyna-Flo A-1 asphalt grade liner providesimproved release and better wear than cur-rent competitive products. Mentor alsosupplies other specialty truck componentsand is a regional distributor of Aero’s tarpingproducts including EasyCover and Crank-N-Go.

PHILADELPHIA CONSTRUCTION EXPOTRADE SHOWS

Managed by CEG ProductionsEXPO from page 30

see EXPO page 42

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Excavators2005 JCB 8027 . . #005036,Canopy, rubber tracks, 18"bucket . . . . . . . . . . $24,0002002 JCB 804S #04150 . . . Cab, rubber tracks, blade,aux hyd, 7,500# . . . $27,500

2003 JCB 8060 #04157,Cab, rubber tracks, blade,aux hyd., 13,200# . $33,5002006 JCB 8080 #005350A,Cab, rubber tracks, blade,24" bucket, 18,000#$75,0002008 JCB JZ140 #06628,Cab, standard dipper,32,000# . . . . . . . . . . . . Call2006 JCB JZ140D#005351, Cab, blade, stan-dard dipper. . . . . . . $90,000

Skid Steer Loaders2006 JCB 180T #005329,Canopy, servo, 12.6" tracks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,000

2005 JCB 190T #004916,Canopy, servo, 68" bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $27,7502006 JCB 1110T-HF#005294, Canopy, servo,hyd. Coupler . . . . . $30,000

Telehandlers1987 JCB 525B #U02355,Cab, 5500# capacity, 21' lift,Q-fit, 4WD . . . . . . . . $9,900

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Attendees, Exhibitors BraveNor’easter in Pittsburgh

Greg Kowalczyk, operator of G’sLandscaping, Monroeville, Pa., checksout this Komatsu PC55 at the AndersonEquipment exhibit.

Ralph Heidler of Fairview Township,Pa., was the lucky winner of a 2.5 hp.Skillsaw donated by Valley Tire.

(L-R): Sean Donaghy of Irock Crushersbraved the heavy snow to assist JaredRimmer and Aidan McCracken at theScreen Services Ltd. exhibit.

CEG Productions’s Trade ShowPresident Bob Buckley (L) congratulatesTim Short of Lane ConstructionCompany in Cranberry Township, Pa.,on winning the big 32-in. LG flat-screenLCD television grand prize.

Attendees gather to attend thePittsburgh Construction Expo.

Rudd Equipment Company representa-tives were kept busy speaking with areacontractors.

(L-R): Matt Lee, Bill Stewart, JeffKanenbauer and Eric Holby were onhand to welcome attendees to theVermeer Sales & Service exhibit.

EXPO from page 35

Denny Burt (far L), sales representativeof Rudd Equipment, Leetsdale, Pa.,explains how this Volvo L60 withattachments is ideally suited for a vari-ety of job sites, from scrap yards toearthmoving.

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New Holland Construction Equipmentis built tough to handle the mostdemanding jobsite conditions.Rugged construction, reliable engines,less downtime and service is a snap.See us today for a demonstration.

1135 State Rt. 29, Greenwich, NY 12834 978 Albany-Shaker Rd., Latham, NY 12110518/692-9611 FAX 518/692-2210 518/785-3377 FAX 518/783-5362Since 1966

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CONSTRUCTIONUB1849, 2005 N.H. DC95 Dozer, w/Cab, w/AC & Heat, Wide Track, Long Track, 1232 Hrs,Excellent Cond ....................................................................................................................$62,500UB2808, Bradco 24” Bucket fits Bradco Backhoe ..................................................................$295UB2886, 2008 Werk Brau E45-50 Coupler ..............................................................................$875UB2887, C & P E45-50, 24” Bucket ........................................................................................$650UB2888, Werk Brau E45-50, 12” Bucket, Like New ................................................................$650UB2889, Werk Brau E30-35, 18” Bucket ................................................................................$595UB2890, Werk Brau E30-35, 24” Bucket, Like New ................................................................$795UB2891, Werk Brau EC45-50, 12” Bucket, Like New ..............................................................$650UB2959, 2007 Werk Brau, 36” Bucket fits EC45-50 ............................................................$1395UB2972, N.H. 24” Backhoe Buckets, Fits B95B - Nearly New ................................................$995UB4613, 2009 Werk Brau 12” Bucket to fit E30-35 ................................................................$895UB3612, 2007 Indeco HP3000 Hammer fits 160 ..............................................................$12,825UB3611, 2007 Indeco HP2000 Hammer, New Paint ............................................................$6,995UB3613, 2007 Indeco HP3000 Hammer fits 160 ..............................................................$12,825UB3391, 2005 N.H. LB75.B Backhoe Loader, 484 Hrs, Excellent Cond. ............................$41,995UB3524, 2007 N.H. E50 Excavator, Werk-Brau 24” Bucket, 410 Hrs..................................$35,800UB3820, 2007 N.H. E160 Excavator, w/Hyd. Thumb, 850 Hrs, Excellent ..........................$81,900UB3954, 2004 N.H. EH35 Excavator w/Mech. Thumb, 2244 Hrs ......................................$16,250UB3623, 2006 Kobelco SK70 Excavator, 575 Hrs w/Thumb, Like New..............................$52,500UB3750, 2004 J.D. 3420 Telehandler, Cab, w/Forks & Bucket ..........................................$36,400

Note: 3– SCISSOR LIFTS AVAILABLE IN LATHAM - GENI AND JLB’S, 500 lbs. - Lift Range from19’-32’ – Call for Pricing - FROM $2,300 TO 3,360.00

WHEEL LOADERSUB3490, 2007 N.H. W50TC, Cab, Air, Glide Ride, 336 Hours ............................................$55,357UB3491, 2007 N.H. W80, Cab, Air, 386 Hrs........................................................................$64,786UB3494, 2007 N.H. W130, Cab, Air, 660 Hrs....................................................................$110,071UB3495, 2007 N.H. W130, Cab, Air, 885 Hrs....................................................................$106,929UB3496, 2007 N.H. W170, Cab, Air, 860 Hrs....................................................................$115,000UB2380, 2005 N.H. LW170B, 1763 Hrs ..............................................................................$79,900UB3498, 2007 N.H. W190, Cab, Air, 572 Hrs....................................................................$135,650UB3499, 2007 N.H. W190, Cab, Air, 459 Hrs....................................................................$135,650UB3500, 2007 N.H. W130, Cab, Air, 430 Hrs....................................................................$110,071DD3521, 2007 N.H. W50TC, Cab, Air, Glide Ride, 1 Yd. Bucket..........................................$58,549

BACKHOES – RENTAL RETURNSUB3475, 2007 N.H. B95, 4WD, Cab, Air, Pilot, HED, 369 Hrs ............................................$50,667UB3480, 2005 N.H. LB90, 4WD, Cab, Air Ride, Pilot, HED, 1217 Hrs ................................$41,320

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ED3505, 2008 N.H. L175, 2 Speed, Cab, Air, 72” LPE, w/Edge, 61 Hrs..............................$31,180EE3507, 2008 N.H. L180, 2 Speed, Cab, Air, Hyd. Detach, 78” LPE w/Edge, 87 Hrs ..........$34,663EE3508, 2008 N.H. L180, 2 Speed, Cab, Air, Pilot, 78” LPE w/Edge, 79 Hrs......................$35,060EE3510, 2008 N.H. L180, 2 Speed, Cab, Air, Pilot, Hyd. Detach, 78” LPE w/Edge, 134 Hrs........................................................................................................................................................$35,809EE3511, 2008 N.H. L185, 2 Speed, Cab, Air, Pilot, Hyd. Detach, 78” LPE w/Edge, 213 Hrs........................................................................................................................................................$38,889EE3513, 2008 N.H. L185, 2 Speed, Cab, Air, Pilot, 78” LPE w/Edge, 77 Hrs ......................$36,999EF3517, 2008 N.H. L190, 2 Speed, Cab, Air, Pilot, Weights 84”, Hyd. Detach, 88 Hrs ......$39,679EF3518, 2008 N.H. L190, 2 Speed, Cab, Air, Pilot, Weights 84”, Hyd. Detach, 111 Hrs ....$39,679EF3519, 2008 N.H. L190, 2 Speed, Cab, Air, Weights 84” LPE w/Edge Hyd. Detach, 186 Hrs....................................................................................................................................................$37,993EF3520, 2008 N.H. L190, 2 Speed, Cab, Air, Pilot, Weights 84” LPE w/Edge Hyd. Detach, 99 Hrs$39,679

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Following a substantial product launch atConExpo ’08, development of its newNorth America headquarters facility andstaff, and expansion of its dealer team,LiuGong is poised to take the next giant stepforward on this side of the Pacific, accord-ing to the manufacturer.

According to Ron Hargrave, president ofLiuGong North America, “LiuGong buildsand ships over 40,000 wheel loaders a year,more than any other foreign or domesticOEM in the world.

“It was [the] combination of perform-ance, quality and value that drew me toLiuGong from day one. The fact that theyare the only construction equipment manu-facturing company in China to ever win thecoveted National Quality Award wasextremely important to me, as I knew itwould be to my customers. It was quite clearto me that this meant that no other Chinese-made piece of construction equipment,

whether branded with a Chinese orAmerican logo, could compete quality-wisewith a LiuGong.”

The company is run under the auspices ofISO9000 and ISO14000, facts that, alongwith the value offering are very important todealers, contractors and material producers,especially in today’s economy. LiuGong’slarger machines are all Cummins powered,which means EPA certification is in placeand today’s products are all Tier III or IVapproved.

The company initially will offer lines ofhydraulic excavators, wheel loaders, back-hoe loaders, skid steer loaders and vibratorysoil compactors. Future plans call for moremodels of these lines, and the addition ofbulldozers and motorgraders along withother earthmoving, asphalt production andasphalt maintenance products.

For more information, visitwww.GoldenOpportunityWith.Us.

King of Prussia EquipmentTakes on Husqvarna Lineup

King of Prussia Equipment, a dealer of Soff-Cutproducts, has expanded its business to

include the full range of Husqvarnaproducts.

“We know that King ofPrussia Equipment will be avaluable partner and dealerfor Husqvarna and are very

pleased to be able to sup-ply them with our equip-ment and blades,” a

Husqvarna repre-sentative said.

For more infor-mation, call 610/265-1036 or visit

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800-222-3373www.messicks.com

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Elizabethtown, PA 17022

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Abbottstown, PA 17301

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Mercedes-Benz and Sprinter ofWilmington

3801 Lancaster PikeWilmington, DE 19803

Booth 445

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, commercialvehicles 8550 to 11,500 GVW, cargo vans,passenger vans, cab chassis.

NJ LICA5 Deer Path

Milford, NJ 08848Booth 38

Norris Sales Company Inc.1300 E. Ridge Pike

Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462668 Berlin Cross Keys Rd.

Sicklerville, NJ 08081Booth 400

Serving the construction industry since1956, Norris Sales Company is a leadingprovider of contractor equipment and sup-plies. Product lines include Gehl, JLG, Lull,Skytrak, Honda, Toro Dingo, MultiQuip,Soff-Cut, Stone, Wacker-Neuson, Sullivan-Palatek, Diamond Products and much more.Norris offers rentals, sales, service, parts andtraining.

Northeast Stihl14 Forest ParkwayShelton, CT 06484

Booth 600

Stihl handheld outdoor power equipmentincludes chainsaws, trimmers, hedge trim-mers and blowers.

Olympic Supply Inc.69 Bristol Rd.

Chalfont, PA 18914Booth 56

Olympic Supply Inc., a family-ownedcorporation established in 1993, servicesmultiple industries throughout the DelawareValley and Southern New Jersey. Itshydraulic service center buys, sells andrepairs all makes and models of hydraulicbreakers, shears, combi-cutters, compactorsand pulverizers. Olympic can increase anexcavator’s versatility with complete instal-lation of single or bi-directional line groups,

hydraulic couplers and various bucket con-figurations. The company also offers a com-plete line of Atlas Copco hydraulic breakers,silent demolition tools, generators andportable air-compressors.

Penn-Jersey Machinery120 Gordon DriveLionville, PA 19341

Booth 610

Volvo Model 6110 machine highwayclass 10-ft. asphalt paver, Volvo model DD22 to 39-in. vibratory double drum roller,Ingersoll Rand model 185 portable air-com-pressor, Ingersoll Rand portable light tower.

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West Mifflin, PA 15122Booth 37

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PetroChoice2926 Philadelphia Ave.

Chambersburg, PA 17201Booth 450

Lubricants.

Plasterer Equipment Co.3215 State Rd.

Sellersville, PA 18960Booth 510

John Deere construction and forestry,Sakai compaction, Indeco and Tramacbreakers, compactors and demolition tools,CEC crushing and screening.

Potty Queen3115 Sanatoga Rd.

Pottstown, PA 19464Booth 55

Potty Queen is a full-service provider ofportable restrooms, residential and commer-cial septic tank pumping, bulk liquid wastehauling and rental of Comfort StateRestroom Trailers. www.pottyqueen.com.

Print-O-Stat Inc.Gulph Mills Business Center

Building DSuite 109

King of Prussia, PA 19407Booth 33

Ransome CAT2975 Galloway Rd.Bensalem, PA 19020

Booth 500

Ransome CAT is a full-line Caterpillardealer, representing Caterpillar constructionequipment, engines, compact constructionequipment and rental service product offer-ings.

Ransome Equipment Sales5118 Church Rd.

Mt. Laurel, NJ 088054Booths 1, 2

Full line of construction equipment,attachments, grapples, thumbs, buckets,rakes, shears, concrete pulverizers, clamshellbuckets, long-reach booms sticks demofronts, material handler fronts, specialtymachines.

Reading Equipment & Distribution1363 Bowmansville Rd.Bowmansville, PA 17507

Booth 410

IMT mechanic trucks with hydrauliccrane and lube skid; VMAC under hood air-compressor truck.

Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Inc.6500 River Rd.

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Booths 17, 18

Rogers Brothers Corporation100 Orchard St.

Albion, PA 16401Booth 720

Rogers manufactures lowbed heavy-hauler and tag--a-long trailers in capacitiesfrom 20 to 150 tons (18-136 t) Rogers offersstandard, custom and specialized multi-axlemodels.

Salsco Inc.105 School House Rd.Cheshire, CT 06410

Booth 750

Construction equipment, chippers.

SealmasterAllentown, PA, Harrisburg, PANew Britain, PA, Manville, NJ

Booth 650

One-stop source for pavement mainte-nance products and equipment.

SR Industries842 Cody Rd.

Toms River, NJ 08753Booth 49

Undercarriage parts, chains, rollers,sprockets, idlers, etc. rubber tracks, paverand milling machine parts.

Star Seal2525 Old Route 15

New Columbia, PA 17856Booth 9

Pavement maintenance products.

Stauffer Diesel Inc.PO Box 586

Ephrata, PA 17522Booths 86, 87

Distributor of Deutz diesel engines.

Stucchi Inc.1107 Windham Parkway

Romeoville, IL 60446Booth 46

Manufacturer of quick coupling productsranging from 1/8-in. sizes to accommodate awide field of application requirements. VisitStucchi’s booth to learn about connectingunder pressure and multi-connection solu-tions.

Suburban Contractors AssociationP.O. Box 237

Broomall, Pa 19008Booth 39

Taylor Oil Co.77 Second St.

Somerville, NJ 08876Booth 48

Taylor Oil Co. provides quality gasoline,diesel fuel, biodiesel and other petroleumproducts and is among the leading providersof direct-to-equipment fueling servicesthroughout the country.

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Md. Gov. O’Malley SpeechFocuses on Job CreationBy Brian WitteASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) DemocraticGov. Martin O’Malley highlighted his jobcreation proposals Feb. 2 to counteract therecession and cautioned that the “storm isnot over,” but Republicans said his addresssounded more like a re-election ad than aState of the State speech.

O’Malley avoided making any new pro-posals during his fourth annual address to ajoint session of the Maryland GeneralAssembly. Instead, the governor said thecornerstone of his legislative agenda thisyear will be jobs legislation that he alreadyhas outlined.

“Although fourth quarter economicgrowth has been the strongest our countryhas seen in six years, the storm is not over,”O’Malley said in a speech approximately27 minutes long. “Wall Street has been sta-bilized, but Main Street still suffers.”

Democrats said they were optimisticO’Malley’s proposals would be approvedwithout much change by the Democrat-controlled Legislature.

“I think he laid out a vision for the futurethat makes sense fiscally and socially …but we have more to do, obviously,” saidHouse Majority Leader Kumar Barve, D-Montgomery.

He said Maryland residents could beproud of the state’s Triple A bond rating anda top ranking for Maryland public schoolsin an education trade journal.

Republicans, however, said the speechlacked substance.

“He wasn’t credible the whole waythrough,” said Delegate AnthonyO’Donnell, the House minority leader. “It’sabout: ‘I’m a good guy, re-elect me,’ but,you know, where’s the substance?”

But House Speaker Michael Busch, D-Anne Arundel, said Republicans haven’toffered better suggestions, and no one hasbeen complaining about the top-school’sranking. He also noted that the state’sunemployment rate is almost 3 percentagepoints below the national average.

“I think those are all things that lendthemselves to the fact that the state’s beenwell managed,” Busch said.

The GOP said the governor came late tothe issue of job creation and became busi-

ness-friendly only after pushing $1.4 billionin tax increases through a 2007 special ses-sion.

“This was the 2010 kickoff for the gov-ernor’s race — a lot of hyperbole, not longon a lot of substance and clearly what sub-stance there was was more government,”said Sen. E.J. Pippin, an Upper ShoreRepublican. “That’s out of step with thevoters of Maryland.”

To help reduce unemployment, whichwas 7.5 percent in Maryland in December,O’Malley is pushing for a $3,000 tax cred-it to businesses that hire an unemployedworker. The governor also proposes majorinvestments in the state’s capital budget,which he hopes will generate more than20,000 construction jobs in Maryland nextyear.

The governor also wants the Legislatureto approve a three-year, $50 million taxcredit to encourage revitalizing historicdowntowns and Main Streets in Maryland.

O’Malley called attention to some recentjob creation developments.

He said a public and private partnershipat the Port of Baltimore will create 5,700new jobs in construction and port opera-tions. He also pointed out new job opportu-nities that will come from General Motors’plan to build its new generation of electrichybrid engines in Maryland.

“And together we can and we must domore,” O’Malley said.

O’Malley, who has faced budget prob-lems since he took office in 2007, said the$13 billion budget he proposed in Januaryincludes less spending on state operationsthan four years ago.

To balance the budget and fill a $2 billionbudget deficit while avoiding large num-bers of layoffs in the state work force,O’Malley used a combination of cuts, bor-rowing, fund transfers from reserves andhope for $389 million more in federal aid.

The governor also asked lawmakers toapprove legislation to help protect familiesfrom home foreclosures. The proposalwould require mortgage companies to entermediation with homeowners before theycan foreclose.

O’Malley said, “If they can pick up thephone to put a family into a home, should-n’t they be able to pick up the phone beforethrowing a family out of a home?”

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Total Rental766 Valley Forge Rd.

Phoenixville, PA 19460Booth 310

Generators, pumps, lasers, plate tampers,jumping jacks, mini-excavators, scissor lifts.

Trench TechnologiesPO Box 1854

Livingston, NJ 07039Booth 47

Trench Technologies has more than 30years in the trenching and rock cutting indus-try and continues to provide its customerswith the most up-to-date technology andstate-of-the art equipment.

Triad Truck Equipment Inc.3380W. Ridge Pike

Pottstown, PA 19464Booth 430

Triad installed Beau-Roc dump body onBergey Group Volvo and Mack chassis.

TruckSmart Inc.127 Lincoln Highway

Fairless Hills, PA 19030Booth 99

Commercial truck (light- to medium-duty) sales, service and rentals.

Weaco Equipment4009 Conrad Weiser Parkway

Womelsdorf, PA 19567Booth 520

The company buys and sells used con-struction equipment.

Whelen Engineering51 Winthrop Rd.

Chester, CT 06412-0184Booth 15

Whelan Engineering Company manufac-tures vehicle warning lights and warninglight systems. Technologies used in theseproducts range from halogen, strobe, LEDand Super-LED.

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ABC-Southeast Chapter430 W. Germantown PikeEast Norristown, PA 19403

Booth 79

Access Technology Solutions5180 Boyertown PikeReading, PA 19606

Booth 70

Design, engineering, installation and serv-ice of card access control, CCTV, photoidentification, intercoms visitor manage-ment and vehicle access systems.

All Source Business Capital Inc.222 Valley Rd.

Warrington, PA 18976Booth 72

All Source provides GCs and large sub-contractors with the mobilization funds theyneed to begin a project through first invoicepayment. Bid larger jobs or multiple jobswith affordable assistance. The companyalso provides full-service leasing andaccount receivable financing. www.all-sourcebusinesscapital.com.

Blooming Glen Contractors Inc.901 Minsi Trail

Blooming Glen, PA 18911Booths 75, 76

Full-service site contracting since 1971,including demolition, paving and milling,bridge and heavy highway and utility instal-lations.

CP Rankin Inc.Roof Management & Contracting

4359 County Line Rd.Chalfont, PA 18914

Booth 71

CP Rankin Inc. is a service-oriented roofmanagement, contracting and constructionservices firm committed to high qualitywork. The company can provide manufac-turers’warranties from five to 30 years for itsclients. The company also offers initialinspection, new construction, re-roofing,repair, restoration or preventative/correctivemaintenance.

Horizon Waste Service700 Brook Rd.

Conshohocken, PA 19428Booth 69

Kencor Elevator SystemsPO Box 1659

West Chester, PA 19380Booth 68

Full-service elevator company.

Layout Inc.24 Kanouse Rd.

Newfoundland, NJ 07435Booth 73

Professional land surveyors and construc-tion surveying specialist. Proud members ofPA Carpenters Metropolitan RegionalCouncil Local 8.

McCarthy Masonry & Concrete740 E. Cherry

Quakertown, PA 18951Booth 74

McCarthy Masonry & Concrete is a one-stop shop for all phases of commercialmasonry and concrete construction projects.

Sika Corporation210 Polito Ave.

Lyndhurst, NJ 07071Booth 67

Sika Corporation is a leading supplier ofspecialty chemical products and industrialmaterials serving construction and industrialmarkets. Its product line includes concreteadmixtures, sealants and adhesives, corro-sion inhibitors, special mortars, epoxyresins, structural strengthening systems,grouts, anchoring adhesives, overlays andprotective coatings. Full-service sales andtechnical offices support its customersnationwide.

Temp-Air, Inc.850 Dawson DriveNewark, DE 19713

Booth 78

Temp-Air is a leading provider of tempo-rary, portable heating, cooling, dehumidify-ing and air filtration rental services to theU.S. construction industry. Offering flexiblerental, lease and sale options with emer-gency service available 24/7/365 — nation-wide.

Terre Hill Stormwater SystemsP.O. Box 10

485 Weaverland Valley Rd.Terre Hill, PA 17581

Booth 22

Pre-cast concrete stormwater treatmentand storage structures for post constructionstormwater management for NPDES permitrequirements.

Weaver Mulch LLC3186 Strasburg Rd.

Coatesville, PA 19320Booth 66

Filtrexx; land improvement systems; ero-sion control; storm water control; sedimentcontrol.

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Schertz, TX 78154

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Taylor, SC 29687

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2000 VOLVOEC45, CAB,HEAT, #7357..........$18,000

2003 VOLVO L90E, #7449 ........$74,000 1989 DRESSER 540, RUNS GREAT,#7507 ........................................$17,800

2005 DAEWOO/DOOSAN 175LCV, MINT,#7506 ........................................$59,500

2002 BOBCAT 442, 16,700 LBS, #7489 ....................................................$19,500

2005 TAKEUCHI TL130, CAB, A/C,#7472 ........................................$19,500

1977 JOHN DEERE 450, #7495 ..$7,200 2005 VOLVO L150E, CLEAN, #7412 ........................................................$121,000

2002 VOLVO A30D, #7388 ......$115,000

2001 VOLVO EW170, #7483......$46,000 2003 VOLVO EC160BLC, #6975 ................................................................$49,500

1993 JOHN DEERE 450G, CLEAN,#7504 ........................................$17,500

1995 CAT 320L, #7293..............$40,000 1989 KOLBERG STACKER 3050, #7503 ....................................................$17,000

2008 LINKBELT 290X2 BUCKET, COU-PLER, THUMB, #LB741 ..........$199,000

2007 TAKEUCHI TL140, CAB, HEAT, 680HRS, #TK277 ............................$29,500

2007 KAWASAKI 90Z, ONLY 1150 HRS,LOADED 5.2 YD, #KV104 ........$219,000

2009 GEHL 5640E, PILOT, CAB, A/C,ONLY 140 HRS, #GH105 ..........$33,500

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Al Bove has been appointed as AmQuip Crane RentalLLC’s chief operating officer. Bove will be responsible formanaging the field operations companywide, customer rela-tionships as well as maximizing utilization for the entire fleetas AmQuip continues to expand its market presence.

Bove was most recently the vice president and director ofcrane operations for a national U.S. crane rental company.He has more than 40 years of crane and construction indus-try experience.

Bove began his career working as an operating engineerthen joined Anthony Crane Rental where he embarked on a28 year career. Bove’s relationships with customers, localunions and industry manufacturers will add even more expe-rience and expertise to AmQuip’s existing managementteam, according to AmQuip.

“The addition of Al to the AmQuip team adds experienceand expertise that is unmatched in the industry. We are cap-italizing on the current economic conditions to prepareAmQuip and our management team to be ahead of the curveas the country continues to improve and prepare for pros-perity in the future. I feel privileged in that I considerAmQuip to have the best crane rental personnel in the coun-try. With the addition of Al, this is an opportunity to maintainour position as industry leaders,” stated Frank Bardonaro,president and CEO of AmQuip.

For more information, call 800/355-9200 or visitwww.AmQuip.com.

AmQuip Hires AlBove as New ChiefOperating Officer

Al Bove will be responsible for managing the field oper-ations companywide, customer relationships as wellas maximizing utilization for the entire fleet asAmQuip continues to expand its market presence.

Bardons & Oliver Applies a Century ofExperience to Making Precision Parts

Bardons & Oliver, locatedin Solon, Ohio, approxi-mately 15 mi. southeast ofCleveland, has been manu-facturing precision machineparts for more than 100years.

Located in a 100,000 sq.ft. manufacturing facility, thecompany offers a specializedand experienced resource forcontract machining andmanufacturing needs.

Bardons & Oliver’s capa-bilities include machining ofsteel, grey iron, ductile ironand aluminum castings inaddition to steel and alu-minum forgings. The company serves the oil and gas,machine tools, plastic molding, pumps and valves, powertransmission and transportation industries.

Bardons & Oliver also offers supply chain management,assembly, testing, manufacturing know-how and financial

stability and a variety of equipment to suit specific manufac-turing outsourcing requirements. The company is capable ofmachining prismatic parts up to 72 cu. in. (1,180 cu cm) and12,000 lbs. (5,443 kg), vertical turning to 80 in. (203 cm) ODand 60 in. (152 cm) long andhorizontal turning up to 32in. (81 cm) OD and 144 in.(366 cm) long.

In addition to completingpre-production processrouters, fixture design, tool-ing management andmachine loading schedules,the company also offerslarge part capacity on bothvertical and horizontalmachining centers, most ofwhich are equipped withmulti-pallet shuttle systemsto allow continuous spindlerun time, minimizing set uptime, and keeping productionmoving and part costs lower.

Most of the company’sCNC machining centersoffer “lights out” unattendedoperation to further reducethe cost of complex preci-sion parts and delivery time.

In many cases fixturesremain on the pallet andtooling remains in themachine magazine to allow“flexible” scheduling by thecustomer and quick responseon special delivery needs.Parts can be run and deliv-ered in hours if needed,according to the company.

As an added customerservice, there are two large

assembly bays available with 14-ton (12.7 t) lifting capacity,allowing assembly and testing of components if required.Value-added items such as mechanical assembly, as well asthe addition of hydraulic or pneumatic components can becombined to create a sub assembly or finished unit ready to

mount or use on the final product. This can further reducecost, handling time and inventory.

Additional capabilities such as painting, pressure testing,panel wiring and testing also are available.

For more than 60 yearsthe company has beenassembling various compo-nents and completemachines for a variety ofindustries including plasticmolding, printing, machinetools, tire building, fluidpower, transportation, powertransmission and aerospace.

Bardons & Oliver is aprime contract manufactur-ing and assembly choice formanufacturers in Ohio,Pennsylvania, West Virginia,Kentucky, Indiana, Illinoisand Michigan.

Bardons & Oliver is ISO9001 certified.

The Bardons & Oliver facility includes multi-palletmachining centers with high capacity tool changers.

Bardons & Oliver specializes in producing large parts, including (L-R) 2,600 lb. (1,179 kg) steel castings, 7,000lb. (3,175 kg) steel forgings and 3,000 lb. (1,360 kg) steel castings.

Specialized equipment like this large gantry typemeasuring machine help Bardons & Oliver test finalparts to assure that they meet or exceed customerspecifications.

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1997 Cat D3C LGP, #1102255, 3490 hrs, OROPS, 6-way blade, new U/C w/25" pads ........$25,0001988 JD 450G, #1402286, 7200 hrs, OROPS, 6-way blade, excellent U/C ..........................$22,7001989 JD 450G, #1402224, 6748 hours, OROPS, 6-way blade, Direct Drive ..........................$25,500

2007 Hyundai R140LCD-7, #HE235, 500 hrs, 30,400#, 9'10" stick, blade ........................$73,5002004 Hyundai R140LC-7, #HE02322, 1310 hrs, 30,400#, 9'10" stick, thumb....................$54,5001999 Hyundai R250LC-3, #CON3, 2847 hrs, 53,600#, 10' stick, thumb ............................$49,9002006 JD 80C, #1410341, 350 hrs, 15,905#, 6'11" stick, thumb, blade ................................$78,500

2005 Hyundai R28-7, #HE203, 205 hrs, 6,060#, cab, rub-track, blade, 15" GP bkt ............$27,0002006 Mustang ME3503, #SS02345, 153 hrs, 7715#, cab, rub-track, blade........................$31,500

2007 Bomag BMP 851, #9904240, 33.5 trench compactor, 160 hours, dbl-drum, radio remote, Hatzdiesel ........................................................................................................................................$25,8002004 Bomag BW211D-3, #CON2, 1866 hours, vib-soil, 84” drum drive, Deutz diesel ........$44,0002003 Bomag BW900-2, #9902351, 35” vib-asphalt, 228 hours, Honda gas ............................SOLD1997 Stone WOLFPAC 3600, #9905847, 500 hrs, vib-asphalt, 35.5” drum, HATZ diesel ....$6,800

1994 JD 310D, #1402339, 2850 hrs, 4WD, EROPS, GP bkt, 24" B-hoe bkt ..........................$24,5001994 JD 310D, # 1402245, 4650 hrs, 4WD, EROPS, GP bkt, E-hoe, 24" B-hoe bkt ..............$21,5001994 JD 310D, # 1402256, 4100 hrs, 2WD, EROPS, GP bkt, E-hoe, 24" B-hoe bkt ..............$18,5001999 JD 410E, #1402278, 7130 hrs, 4WD, EROPS, GP bkt E-hoe, 24" bkt............................$32,0002000 JD 410E, #1402344, 7500 hrs, 4WD, EROPS, 4/1, E-hoe, 24" bkt ..............................$29,9502005 JD 410G, #1402350, 5802 hrs, 4WD, EROPS, 4/1, E-hoe, 24” B-hoe bkt ..................$43,0002001 JD 710D, #1402166, 2800 hrs, 4WD, EROPS, side dump, E-hoe, Hmr-lines ................$57,900

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It happens every year about this time. The monthof March is upon us and spring officially arrivesMarch 20. Still, Old Man Winter can’t stop laughing.His dandruff — also known as snow — has theground covered and there’s more on the way for whoknows how long.

On the bright side, spring training has started forMajor League Baseball in places where snow shovelsdon’t exist because they aren’t needed. The PGATour teed off over a month ago and heads to Floridaafter the Phoenix Open, sans Tiger Woods. Ah, andyes, the Masters starts April 8.

Double-bogeys, triple bogeys, I don’t care (OK,so I do care). I just want to hug my golf clubs, wearshorts, despite my skinny legs, and soak up some Vit-amin D. Shoot, I can’t even wait to mow the lawnagain. That ought to tell you something. As I’ve jok-ingly said for years, if there’s a hell, it’s probablycold, not hot.

Years ago I was a downhill skier and loved it.Spent many afternoons hitting the slopes at BristolMountain, a great ski resort. Even skied out west andin the Canadian Rockies a few times. Back then, Ididn’t want winter to end, but when it did, I said OK,put away the skis and dusted off the golf clubs.

This February, though, the Winter Olympics havekept me from being totally bummed out. The prob-lem is, the Games end Feb. 28. But how can one notlove the Olympic Games — winter or summer —especially when the U.S. team has taken the rest ofthe world to the cleaners for most of two weeks.

The big story was the U.S. men’s hockey teamsending the entire country of Canada into a funk bybeating the Canadians 5-3. Not only that, but theCanada’s “Own the Podium” program — that is, theCanadians would win more medals than any othercountry. As this is written, they have won 15 fewerthan the Americans and the meter is running.

As always, there are stories within stories. U.S.skier Lindsey Vonn won a gold medal despite a shininjury. Bode Miller, trying to become the first U.S.skier to win four medals in one Olympics, missed agate during his first run Feb. 23 in the giant slalom.

Still, the skiers — all of them — went flyingdown Whistler Mountain at speeds that would getthem pulled over and ticketed on the New York StateThruway. And on sharp turns their upper bodies wereso close to the snow they could’ve licked it. Amazingstuff. Heck, even the curling competition was grip-ping.

The only real downside of these games was thedeath of the 21-year-young Georgian Nodar Kumari-tashvili during a practice run for the men’s luge com-petition.

Once the Olympics are gone for the next fouryears, will I go back in my winter funk and resumewondering when — if? — Tiger Woods will comeout of hiding and return to the PGA Tour?

I have done my best to ignore Woods for a while,but that’s hard to do after his so-called “press confer-ence” on Feb. 19. And I have to get this off my chest.Woods definitely came across as remorseful, but if heis so saddened by making so many people suffer forhis actions, how could he not show some emotionand at least shed a tear or two? Makes me wonder ifhe’s really sorry or just sorry he got caught.

There has been speculation from he’ll be back forthe Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill in lateMarch to he’ll play in the Masters to he won’t playeven one tournament in 2010.

When he does return, though, let’s hope we see anoverhauled version of the Tiger Woods we watchedand admired for 12 years. He definitely needs toclean up is act on the golf course, starting with nomore club throwing and no more expletives.

Then he needs to high-five his fans, wave to them,smile and after his round sign autographs instead ofconducting himself in such a way that sends the mes-sage, “I am the king and you are the peasants.”

It was that same attitude, which he admitted onFeb. 19, which convinced him that because of hisfame and fortune, he was entitled to do what hewanted, when he wanted and with whomever hewanted.

At 34, Woods has plenty of time to build a posi-tive legacy instead continuing to offend people, bothon and off the golf course. He should sit down andtake PR a lesson from Arnold Palmer and Jack Nick-laus.

Most of us ignored all your negative behavior, notin your private life but on and off the golf coursebecause we admired your golf game so much. Butnot anymore, Tiger, not anymore.

(Rick Woodson is a regular columnist for the“Rochester Business Journal” in Rochester, N.Y.,and is the author of “Words of Woodson”, a collec-tion of sports columns, available at www.author-house.com and www.thegolftee.net. Woodson’s e-mail address is [email protected]. )

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The 2010 Golden Beavers Award for Service andSupply was presented to Al Fernandez, regionalvice president and branch manager, VolvoConstruction Equipment Services.

The 2010 Golden Beavers Award forService and Supply was presented to AlFernandez, regional vice president andbranch manager, Volvo ConstructionEquipment Services (VCES), SanLeandro, Calif., at the Beavers 55thAnnual Awards Dinner held at the HyattRegency Century Plaza in Los Angeles,Jan. 22, 2010.

More than 2,000 members of the con-struction industry attended the event,which recognizes industry individualsfor their achievements, skills and contri-butions to the heavy construction indus-try in the categories of management,supervision, engineering, and serviceand supply. The 2010 Golden BeaverAwards were presented by Beavers pres-ident and awards master of ceremonies,Thomas R. Draeger, an executive withthe Bechtel Group. Former Speaker ofthe House, Newt Gingrich, was the guestspeaker.

Fernandez began his career in the con-struction industry in 1974 in under-ground contracting operations during hissenior year at the Colorado School ofMines, where he earned his bachelor’sdegree in mining engineering. Upon

graduation, Fernandez accepted a posi-tion with Ingersoll Rand’s internationalgroup and, following extensive training,was assigned as a sales engineer to thatcompany’s Mexico City office responsi-ble for assisting contractors with equip-ment selection, operating costs, produc-tion requirements and feasibility analy-sis. He supported an array of jobs, fromhydroelectric projects and reservoir andtunnel construction to mining and water-development projects.

In 1979 Fernandez joined the salesdepartment of Ingersoll Rand’s PicoRivera, Calif., office, and in 1987 wasappointed sales manager of the compa-ny’s San Leandro, Calif., operations. Hewas promoted to vice president andbranch manager in 1989 and becamewestern regional vice president in 2002,retaining this position after Volvo’sacquisition of Ingersoll Rand’s road-building machinery operations and 20company-owned stores (now VolvoConstruction Equipment Services —VCES) in 2007.

During Fernandez’s 36 years in theconstruction industry, he has been activein the California Mining Association,

California Ground Water Association,the Beavers, and many other local andnational associations. He also has servedon several association boards andreceived recognition awards for hisaccomplishments and contributions tothese industries.

The Beavers is a social, honoraryorganization formed, organized, andmanaged by the construction companiesand individuals who are, or have,engaged in heavy engineering construc-tion. The organization meets annually torecognize significant contributions to theindustry, and, additionally, promotesgoodwill within the industries represent-ed by its members and encourages andsupports the entry of promising youngindividuals into heavy engineering con-struction. It also supports the BeaversCharitable Trust, which maintains 40endowed scholarships with a cumulativevalue of approximately $3 million forcivil engineering and construction man-agement education purposes.

The organization is called the Beaversbecause its founding members were pri-marily dam building contractors.

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Concrete Industry ManagementProgram Raises $386K at Auction

The National Steering Committee (NSC)for the Concrete Industry Management(CIM) program — a business intensive pro-gram that awards students with a four-yearBachelor of Science degree in ConcreteIndustry Management — raised $386,000 atits fifth annual auction, held in conjunctionwith the World of Concrete on Feb. 4.

According to Wally Johnson of USConcrete Products, the 2010 CIM Auctionchairman, this year’s auction totals are near-ly $100,000 more than the 2009 event.

“The attendance at the auction was greaterthan in years past and we are thrilled abouthow everyone stepped up to bid on the greatauction items and support the CIM program,especially given this difficult economy.”

The money raised will benefit theNational Steering Committee and supportthe current CIM program as well as helpfund future program expansion.

“Thanks to the incredible support of theevent from the World of Concrete [WOC]Show Management, Hanley WoodPublications, McNeilus Companies Inc.,Freightliner, and Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers,the auction was a complete success,” saidBrian Gallagher, chairman of the CIM mar-keting committee.

In addition to the live auction, a silent auc-tion also was held. Auction items includedcement, a skid steer, concrete saws, drills,mixers, vibrators, scaffolding, safety equip-ment, screeds, fiber transport systems, dustcollectors, NDT equipment, decorative con-crete tools, water meters, pumps, generators,training sessions, reference books, advertise-ments, laptop computers, sports memorabil-ia, sports travel packages, golf school pack-ages and vacation travel packages.

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By Ben FellerASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

WASHINGTON (AP) The Obamaadministration’s planned loan guarantee tobuild the first nuclear power plant in theUnited States in almost three decades is partof a broad shift in energy strategy to lessendependence on foreign oil and reduce the useof other fossil fuels blamed for global warm-ing.

President Barack Obama called for “anew generation of safe, clean nuclear powerplants” in his Jan. 27 State of the Unionspeech and followed that by proposing totriple loan guarantees for new nuclear plants.He wants to use nuclear power and otheralternative sources of energy in his effort toshift energy policy.

The two new Southern Co. reactors to bebuilt in the state of Georgia, are part of aWhite House energy plan that administrationofficials hope will draw Republican support.

Loan guarantees for other sites are expect-ed to be announced in the coming months,the official said, who would speak only oncondition of anonymity ahead of Obama’sannouncement. The federal guarantees areseen as essential for construction of any new

reactor because of the huge expenseinvolved. Critics call the guarantees a formof subsidy and say taxpayers will assume ahuge risk, given the industry’s record of costoverruns and loan defaults.

“The last thing Americans want is anothergovernment bailout for a failing industry, butthat’s exactly what they’re getting from theObama administration,” said Ben Schreiber,an analyst of the environmental groupFriends of the Earth. “This is great news forWall Street but a bad deal for Main Street.”

Actual construction of the first reactor isstill years away. The Southern Co. hasapplied to the Nuclear RegulatoryCommission for a construction and operat-ing license for the plant, one of 13 suchapplications the agency is considering. NRC

spokesman Eliott Brenner said the earliestany of those could be approved would belate 2011 or early 2012.

The Southern Co. has begun site prepara-tion in Burke but cannot begin constructionwithout NRC approval.

Obama’s budget for the coming yearwould add $36 billion in new federal loanguarantees on top of $18.5 billion alreadybudgeted — but not spent — for a total of$54.5 billion. That’s enough to help build sixor seven new nuclear plants, which can cost$8 billion to $10 billion each.

The proposed new reactors would gener-ate power for some 1.4 million people andemploy about 850 people, the official said,adding that the Georgia project would createabout 3,000 construction jobs.

Spiraling costs, safety concerns and oppo-sition from environmentalists have kept util-ities from building any new nuclear powerplants in the United States since the early1980s. The 104 nuclear reactors now inoperation in 31 states provide about 20 per-cent of the nation’s electricity. But they areresponsible for 70 percent of the power frompollution-free sources, including wind, solarand hydroelectric dams that Obama haschampioned as a way to save the environ-ment and economy at the same time.

Environmentalists and fiscal hawksoppose new nuclear plants and note that theycome at the same time Obama has proposedeliminating a long-planned nuclear wastedump at Yucca Mountain in Nevada. Obamahas appointed a commission to find a safesolution for dealing with nuclear waste, butin the meantime the government has nolong-term plan to store commercial radioac-tive waste.

Republicans like South Carolina Sen.Lindsey Graham welcome the shift, butsome pro-nuclear Republicans remain nerv-ous about the heart of the Obama-backed cli-mate bill — a plan to limit heat-trapping pol-lution, which would raise energy costs.

Actual construction of the first reactor is stillyears away. The Southern Co. has applied to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for a construction and operating license for the plant.

Obama Nuke Plant Loan Reflects New Energy Strategy

The producer price index (PPI) for finished goods rose1.2 percent in January, not seasonally adjusted (1.4 percent,seasonally adjusted), and 4.6 percent over 12 months, theBureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported on Feb. 18. ThePPI for material and supply inputs to construction industries,a weighted average of all materials used in every type ofproject plus items consumed by contractors, rose 1.3 percentfor the month and 1.6 percent over 12 months. The largeone-month rise was driven by increases in PPIs for dieselfuel, 11.5 percent and 41 percent, respectively; copper andbrass mill shapes, 5.2 percent and 55 percent; aluminum millshapes, 3.2 percent and 4.1 percent; steel mill products, 2.0percent and minus 3.7 percent; asphalt paving mixtures andblocks, 1.9 percent and minus 4.1 percent; and lumber andplywood, 0.2 percent and 3.5 percent. Prices fell in Januaryfor gypsum products, minus 1.2 percent and minus 12 per-cent; concrete products, minus 0.7 percent and minus 3.2percent; plastic construction products, minus 0.4 percent andminus 0.6 percent; and construction machinery and equip-ment, minus 0.1 percent and 0.1 percent. Rising materialscosts added to the squeeze on contractors, as PPIs for fin-ished buildings (which include contractors’ overhead andprofit) and subcontractors generally fell: new offices, minus0.4 percent and minus 4.7 percent; warehouses, minus 0.1percent and minus 5.8 percent; industrial buildings, minus0.1 percent and minus 5.6 percent; schools, 0.6 percent andminus 1.7 percent; roofing contractors, minus 0.7 percentand minus 1.5 percent; electrical contractors, minus 0.1 per-cent and minus 3.7 percent; concrete contractors, 0.2 percent

and minus 1.8 percent; and plumbing contractors, 1.0 per-cent and 0.5 percent.

Prices of many items used in construction continue to runfar ahead of year-ago levels. The national average retail priceof on-highway diesel fuel rose to $2.83, up 7.6 cents (2.8percent) from a week ago and 70 cents (33 percent) from ayear ago, the Energy Information Administration reported onFeb. 22. The Comex spot price for copper closed Feb. 22 at$3.31 per pound, up $1.87 (130 percent) from a year ago.The spot price for aluminum on the London MetalsExchange closed at $2,116 per metric ton, up $855 (68 per-cent) from a year ago. The New Mexico Department ofTransportation (DOT) reported on Feb. 10 that its (liquid)asphalt rack-price index for March is $632, up $39 (6.6 per-cent) from February and up $74 (13 percent) from March2009. Similarly, the Illinois DOT reported on Feb. 5 that itsbituminous price index rose for the fourth straight month inFebruary, to $507, up $46 (10 percent) from January and $38(8.2 percent) from February 2009.

The consumer price index (CPI) for all urban consumersrose 0.3 percent before seasonal adjustment (0.2 percent,seasonally adjusted) in January and 2.6 percent over 12months, BLS reported on Feb. 19. The CPI for urban wageearners and clerical workers (CPI-W), used to adjust manywage contracts in construction and elsewhere, rose 3.3 per-cent over 12 months.

“The value of new construction starts slipped 1 percent inJanuary [at] a seasonally adjusted annual rate due to a pull-back for non-building construction [public works and elec-

tric utilities], after this sector’s elevated performance inDecember,” McGraw-Hill Construction (MHC) reported onFeb. 19, based on data it collected. “Meanwhile, residentialbuilding in January held steady, and nonresidential buildingwas able to register growth as the result of gains for a fewstructure types. ‘While down slightly from the previousmonth, January’s activity is consistent with the sense thatconstruction starts have at least stabilized at a low level,’ stat-ed Robert Murray, vice president of economic affairs for[MHC]. ‘Relative to the extended decline that took placefrom 2006 through early 2009, that’s good news. The cau-tionary note is that it’s still too early to say that renewedexpansion for overall construction activity has taken hold.On the plus side, the public works sector is seeing strengthfor transportation-related projects, supported by the federalstimulus funding. Single-family housing reached bottom inearly 2009 and has since shown modest improvement. Non-residential building has seen a pickup for such publicly-fund-ed structure types as transportation terminals and courthous-es. However, the commercial categories remain extremelydepressed, and given tight bank lending and weak employ-ment are likely to stay that way throughout 2010.’”

Industrial production (IP) in manufacturing climbed 1.0percent in January, following a dip of 0.1 percent in Decem-ber, the Federal Reserve reported on Feb. 17. IP of construc-tion supplies also rose 1.0 percent, following a 1.7 percentdrop. Capacity utilization in manufacturing, which alongwith IP can suggest possible future demand for factory con-struction, rose to 69.2 percent of capacity from 68.6 percent

but remained far below its 1972-2009 average of 79.2 per-cent. Reinforcing the weak outlook for factory constructionbut also stronger prospects for power construction, the Fedstated, “Manufacturing capacity is estimated to decline 1.0percent in 2010 following a decrease of 1.2 percent last yearand utilities capacity is projected to expand 2.1 percent thisyear, which is 0.3 percentage point faster than it had lastyear.”

Initial unemployment claims by workers in mass layoffs(events involving 50 or more workers) increased 19 percentin January on a seasonally adjusted basis, the first rise in fourmonths, but were 28 percent less numerous than in January2009, BLS reported. Initial claims from mass layoffs in con-struction, which are not seasonally adjusted, declined 13 per-cent. But claims by nonresidential electrical contractors werethe highest January total since the series began.

“State tax collections fell for the fifth straight quarter on ayear-over-year basis, but the decline during October-Decem-ber 2009 was not as sharp as those during the three preced-ing periods,” the Rockefeller Institute of Government report-ed. “Total tax revenue increased in seven of 46 early report-ing states in the fourth quarter of 2009. Revenue gainstoward the end of calendar 2009 were often driven by legis-lated tax increases rather than growth in the economy andtax base.”

Falling tax collections often mean states must cut spend-ing further; cuts typically include construction.

© Kenneth D. Simonson is chief economist of the Asso-ciated General Contractors of America.

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Preceding January’s AED Conference in San Antonio,Texas, Terex Cranes held its third annual dealer conferenceto discuss the future, and award exemplary distributors foroutstanding work in 2009.

With the entire Terex Crane dealer network in attendance,Empire Crane’s continued commitment to the Terex productonce again earned it a top award for crane sales, as well asspecial recognition for outstanding parts support, an awardnew to 2010. There to present the awards were Roger Jonesof Terex Parts and Service, President of Terex Cranes RickNichols, Vice President Marco Gentilini, and the EasternRegional Business Manager Sam Meroney.

“When we received the sales award for ’08, we knew thatif we were up here for 2009, we will have really earned it,”said Vice President of Empire Crane Luke Lonergan.

“Based on 2010 optimism we have high expectations forthe year ahead, and the commitment Terex Corporate hasmade to the crane division will make our goals very attain-able,” said Lonergan.

Roger Jones, director of product support and customersatisfaction, had a new award to bestow this year forOutstanding Parts Support, which Empire Crane also accept-ed. The decision to grant this acknowledgment was based onthe commitment Empire Crane has made to be a full-lineTerex OEM past and present model distributor for the last 30years. It prides itself on having in excess of one million dol-lars of Terex spares on its shelves at all times, and hasincreased business year after year for the past five years.Three additional members of the parts team have been hiredto support the parts sector of Empire Crane and to be surethat friendly, efficient service remains its number one com-pliment.

According to Roger Jones of Terex, Bob Nardone, DebDemarco, Gary Shavalier, Jonelle Burrows, Laura Jones,Lorraine Smith, and Patty Nicholson of Empire Crane’sparts division have already earned numerous positive feed-back comments from Terex customers and look forward toservicing all Terex Cranes in the years to come.

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Key Equipment Sales & Rentals Inc.celebrated the opening of its newlocation Feb. 19 with more than 100

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when Brian Funk purchased 82 Rents. Sincethen, Key has been expanding its equipmentlines and moved to its larger facility in WestBrandywine Township, Pa., in April 2009.

“It’s really great to see so many of ourcustomers and friends. We wanted to thankthese guys for supporting our business andour new location,” said Brian Funk, presi-dent of Key Equipment Sales & Rentals.“When it’s tough like this it’s easy to forgethow many great people are involved in thetrades. It is really gratifying to have so manyfolks drop in and help us celebrate the newfacility. We are excited about 2010.”

Many of Key’s top suppliers were onhand to demonstrate new products andmeet directly with Key’s varied customerbase. Gary Haferbier, district manager ofMultiQuip, took time to educate concreteand demolition contractors on the moneymaking opportunities using MultiQuip’sskid steer-mounted concrete crusher, andthe safety aspects of the Glow Bug portablelighting system. Representatives fromGenie, Meyer, Tamko and DeWalt toolsassisted with demonstrations while enjoy-ing the new facility.

Al Funk, senior advisor and Brian Funk’sfather, relished the opportunity to meet withold friends and forge new friendships.

“We wanted to thank our loyal customersand vendors for helping us grow throughdifficult times,” Al Funk said. “It’s great to

see so many old friends and newfaces. Brian [Funk] had to takeme out of moth balls, but I’m hav-ing a great time helping him growthe rental business.”

Guests were treated to a lunchconsisting of barbecue pork, roastbeef and a host of side dishes. JimBaxter of Baxter landscapingjoked, “What, no hot dogs! Thisis beautiful!”

Key Equipment, located at1799 Horseshoe Pike in WestBrandywine Township, Pa., is afull-service equipment center,providing rentals, sales and serv-ice of contractor, industrial andmunicipal equipment throughoutEastern Pennsylvania.

For more information, call610/942-0482, or visit www.keyequipmentinc.com.

Pa.’s Key Equipment Sales & Rentals Holds Open House

Al Funk (R) speaks with a guest from BaxterLandscaping, Chester Springs, Pa., about the com-pany’s upcoming excavator needs.

Jay Irwin (C) of Ups and Downs Services and ScottRisbon (R) of EarthCare Landscaping, both of HoneyBrook, Pa., take in the new facility.

Brian Funk (L) poses for a photo with the crew from Bakery Feeds of HoneyBrook, Pa.

Key Equipment’s new facility is located at 1799 Horseshoe Pike (Route 322) in WestBrandywine Township, Pa.

Brian Funk (R) and Al Funk (L) greet guests in the newshop.

Ron Beam (R), general manager of Key Equipmentgreets Dan DiDario of Viking Sales.

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By Michael TarmASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

CHICAGO (AP) The $8 billionin stimulus cash awarded to 13high-speed rail corridors acrossthe United States may seem like awindfall for advocates, but there’sa catch: The money isn’t enoughto finish any of the major projects.

State coffers are dry and feder-al spending is being cut back, soit’s unclear who, if anyone, willpay the rest of the multi-billiondollar bill.

Many states have been vagueabout how they would pay theirpart of the bill. But experts saymost are counting on the federalgovernment to cover at least half

of their costs over the next fewdecades — a hope that may clashwith President Barack Obama’srecent pledge to curb spending.

Optimists point to the 2011 fed-eral budget Obama proposed thatseeks $1 billion more for high-speed trains on top of the $8 bil-lion he already announced instimulus money. There’s another$2.5 billion tucked away in the2010 federal appropriations billthat has been approved but not yetallocated. A proposed $500 bil-lion, six-year federal transporta-tion reauthorization bill includes$50 billion for high-speed rail.But that generous sum wasincluded before Obama begantalking about cutting spending,

and it seems unlikely to winapproval in its current form.

Even if it came through, thatmoney hardly covers the pro-posed price tag of the 13 high-speed rail corridors, which areestimated to cost at least $60 bil-lion and possibly more than $100billion over the next decade ortwo. Those cost estimates alsodon’t include the hundreds of mil-lion of dollars it could cost eachyear to operate the networks —costs that states typically pick up.It also might be hard for states thatare grappling with huge budgetshortfalls to justify spending moreon high-speed rail while educa-tion and health care are on thechopping blocks, Pattison said.

Illinois, Florida, Californiahave by far the most to win if themoney does keep flowing — andthe most to lose if it doesn’t.Those three states were given thebulk of the federal stimulusmoney.

Chicago would become the hubof an eight-state network, which,in all, won a third of the $8 billionin stimulus money.

Florida is getting $1.25 billionfor a new high-speed track thatwould run from Tampa toOrlando, then later from Orlandoto Miami.

A planned California networkis by far the most ambitious. Itreceived the second largest sliceof the stimulus pie, $2.3 billion, to

begin work on an 800-mi. (1,300km)-long, high-speed rail linetying Sacramento and the SanFrancisco Bay area to LosAngeles and San Diego. Theproblem is that both California,Illinois and Florida face yawningbudget deficits. So anything shortof a sustained federal commit-ment over decades could stickthem with construction and thenoperating bills they can’t pay.

Even without a solid plan tofund the rail projects, high-speedtrain advocates haven’t stoppedfrom thinking big. Some envisioncreating a true high-speed rail sys-tem like the ones in Asia andEurope that could cost $1 trillion.

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“This is a major move forASSE as our members have beendiscussing and acting on this issuefor many years and it will be thefirst ASSE stand-alone standardthe society will publish,” ASSEVice President-Council onPractices and Standards George

Pearson said following theapproval of the ASSE board ofdirectors to move forward.

“This is a key issue for theSH&E profession. Our membershave produced key papers on thistopic, held symposiums, partici-pated in meetings with govern-ment agencies, developed theASSE Prevention ThroughDesign: an ASSE TechnicalReport, TR-Z790.001-2009, andwill be host to a webinar on thistopic in February.

Basically, PTD or safetythrough design is defined as theintegration of hazard analysis andrisk assessment methods early inthe design and engineering stagesand taking the actions necessaryso that risks of injury or damage

are prevented. ASSE membersnote that recent studies indicatethat approximately 40 percent ofwork-related fatalities are designrelated. PTD is described as anapproach that can eliminate orreduce work-related hazards bydesigning them out of the project.

The new PTD ASSE standardwill assist SH&E professionalsand others to increase their knowl-edge on the occupational safety,health and environmental issuesin the design/redesign process andaddress how to prevent or mini-mize work-related hazards associ-ated with facilities, materials, andequipment during: construction,manufacture, use, maintenanceand disposal/demolition.

ASSE’s PTD technical report,

available now, provides guidanceon PTD concepts and processes asa specifically identified element ina safety and health managementsystem so that decisions pertain-ing to occupational risks areincorporated into the design andredesign processes, includingconsideration of the life cycle offacilities, materials, and equip-ment, according to ASSE.

“PTD is a major issue. OurASSE Standards DevelopmentCommittee, made up of standardsand SH&E experts from aroundthe world, recommended that amotion go before the ASSE boardto develop the Z790 initiative,”Pearson added. “We believe thiswill have a positive impact on pre-venting work injuries and illness-

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the draft Z790 document and set-ting up stakeholder meetings forthose wishing to comment on thedraft. Following this, ASSE willprocess the standard through theAmerican National StandardsInstitute (ANSI) canvass process.

Also, on Feb. 17, ASSE will behost to a webinar titled“Prevention Through Design —Guidelines for AddressingOccupational Risks in Design andRedesign Processes” which willdiscuss ASSE’s PTD technicalreport, share insights on how PTDis being implemented in a varietyof industries and discuss interna-tional standards activities.

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The Kenworth T800 LNG truck is equipped with the WestportInnovations LNG fuel system and Westport GX 15-L engine, which pro-vides up to 450 hp (335 kW) and 1,650 lb.-ft. of torque.

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Kenworth T800 Liquefied Natural Gas Trucks Now AvailableKenworth T800 Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)

trucks are now available for factory order and pro-duction.

The Kenworth T800 LNG truck offers perform-ance and efficiency for heavy duty port, freight andvocational applications. The vehicle is equippedwith the Westport Innovations LNG fuel systemand Westport GX 15-L engine, which provides upto 450 hp (335 kW) and 1,650 lb.-ft. of torque andmeets U.S. Environmental Protection Agency andCalifornia Air Resources Board emissions certifica-tion standards.

The Westport GX engine is based on theCummins ISX 15-L engine.

“Customers who purchase Kenworth T800LNG trucks make a strong commitment towards abetter environment, and also can benefit from fuelcost savings, tax credits, state air quality grants andlower regulatory fees,” said Andy Douglas,Kenworth national sales manager for specialtymarkets.

A typical Class 8 truck using the cleaner burningLNG fuel may reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) and

greenhouse gas emissions by up to an estimated 33percent and 20 percent, respectively, compared toa diesel-fueled truck. LNG fuel also may cost from50 cents to $1 per gallon less than the equivalentdiesel fuel.

The T800 LNG truck, which offers an operatingrange of at least 300 to 500 mi. (483 to 804 km), hasa large dash-mounted display to monitor the LNGfuel level. LNG fuel tanks can be configured to suita range of customer requirements. The vehicle isavailable with a day cab, Kenworth Extended DayCab or 38-in. (96.5 cm) Kenworth AeroCab sleep-er.

Kenworth T800 LNG trucks may qualify for upto $28,800 in IRS tax credits. Under the AmericanRecovery and Reinvestment Act, these trucks alsomay qualify for Diesel Emissions Reduction Actgrant money for those truck operators who pur-chase new T800 LNG vehicles, then permanentlyremove an equal number of aged existing diesel-fueled trucks from the marketplace in exchange.The trucks also may be eligible for state or provin-cial emissions credits.

Felling Trailers Raises the Bar With Its Perimeter FrameFelling Trailers has released a perimeter

frame design trailer equipped with an 8 ft. 6in. (2.6 m) hydraulic tail and a 4 ft. (1.2 m)fold under approach plate. The perimeterframe design is typically used by equipmentdealerships and rental companies for thedeliveries of equipment. This trailer designallows multiple units of equipment to be

loaded at one time or one larger unit,depending on the customer’s needs.

Felling’s design allows for loading of hardto load low clearance machines with a six-degree slope option at the end of themain deck. The frame design allowsthe trailer to be lightweight and is apractical design to accommodate a

hydraulic upper deck ramp. Standard with an air ride suspension, it

proves to be a very soft yet progressivelyfirm ride as the load weight increases,

according to the manufacturer. The air ridesuspension also extends the life of the hingepoints of the tail past that of a spring ride sus-pension.

Standard features include• Deck — white oak• Upper Deck — 90 degrees 10 ft. (3 m)

deck• 8 ft. 6 in. plus 4 ft. hydraulic tail• Width 102 in. (259 cm) OD• Approx. deck height — 35 in. (89 cm)

loaded• Air ride suspension• Twin lockable toolboxes in deck• 200,000 lb. (90,718 kg) twin 2-speed

jacks• Tie downs — stake pockets and chain

slots every 4 ft. (1.2 m)• 5-year limited structural warranty• 3-year paint warrantyNumerous options also are available.For more information, visit

www.felling.com.Felling Trailers has released a perimeter frame design trailer equipped with an 8ft. 6 in. (2.6 m) hydraulic tail and a 4 ft. (1.2 m) fold under approach plate.

Felling’s design allows for loading ofhard to load low clearance machineswith a six-degree slope option at the endof the main deck.

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PACCAR Parts Announces Enhanced Fleet-Service ProgramPACCAR Parts has unveiled an

enhanced fleet-service program that pro-vides guaranteed, national pricing, cus-tomized reporting and centralized billingfor fleet customers through KenworthPremierCare and Peterbilt TruckCareservices.

Created in cooperation with MultiService Corporation of Overland Park,Kan., PACCAR Parts Fleet Services hasrolled out through all participating deal-ers across the United States and Canada.

“Currently, fleet customers receiveseveral statements from different dealersor dealership groups,” said Mike Kuester,general sales manager of PACCARParts. “Then someone from their organi-zation must reconcile those statementswith several or more invoices, which canbe tedious and time-consuming.”

“We’re excited to offer this convenientservice,” Kuester said. “Now, fleet cus-tomers will be able to set up singleaccounts in which they can centralizetheir purchasing for parts and service.”

Customers with trucks operatingregionally or nationwide from a varietyof locations can choose to receive onestatement detailing invoices from all oftheir servicing PACCAR Parts dealers.

Customers also may elect to receiveregional statements or statements sent totheir individual terminal locations.

“We’ve talked with many fleet cus-tomers and they are excited about thisnew system,” Kuester said. “They’re par-ticularly impressed that we’re teaming upwith Multi Service Corporation, whichprovides transaction services for manyfleets.”

Fleets are encouraged to speak withtheir preferred Kenworth or Peterbiltdealership for more information on howto enroll.

An enhancement for customers to gaingreater control over truck parts orderingand servicing, PACCAR Parts FleetServices features a web portal. The portalallows customers to track orders andreports.

“With Web reporting, dealers and cus-tomers can view invoice details of partsand service activity at the local or nation-al level after each transaction,” he added.

Customers can customize theiraccounts to provide information specifi-cally tailored to meet their operationalneeds. In addition, customers will be ableto establish uniform specifications forpurchase orders and authorizations. PACCAR Parts offers centralized billing through an enhanced fleet-service program.

Parker Chelsea’s 890 SeriesOffers Maximum Clearance

The Chelsea Division of Parker new 890 Series was designed to make PTOand pump installation simpler and more reliable on refuse truck, fire apparatusand pumper cleaner trucks.

Because of the large physical size of the pumps used on these applications,clearance has always been a challenge. Combine this with the torsional vibra-

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Diversified industrial manufacturer EatonCorporation said that the results of an independentstudy confirmed that automated manual transmis-sions (AMTs) achieve substantial fuel consump-tion advantages over conventional automatictransmissions. The simulation, which revealed fueleconomy improvements of up to 22 percent ascompared to a conventional automatic transmis-sion, was conducted by Roush Industries Inc., forthe U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research,Development and Engineering Center/NationalAutomotive Center (TARDEC/NAC).

“We are extremely pleased with the results ofthis study as it once again confirms the fuel-savingbenefits that are inherent in our growing lineup ofautomated transmissions,” said Staci Kroon, sen-ior vice president and general manger, commercialvehicles of Eaton’s Truck North America Division.“In addition, it is always a positive when you canhelp reduce our industry’s carbon footprint. Ourfamily of UltraShift transmissions is one way ofreducing our industry’s carbon footprint and it isconsistent with Eaton’s sustainability mission.This is definitely a win-win situation for both ourcustomers and the environment.”

According to Jeff Spitzner, military accountmanager of Eaton’s Vehicle Group, Eaton provid-

ed Roush with the gear ratios and estimated effi-ciencies for a series of newly designed UltraShiftPLUS heavy-duty automated transmissions forvocational and severe service use. These transmis-sions will be released for limited production in thefall of this year.

Spitzner added, “In order to eliminate uncon-trollable outside variables and provide repeatableresults quickly, the test was conducted using ana-lytical simulation software that factored in opti-mized final drive ratios. That was able to providea realistic comparison, and to take advantage of thewider operating ranges that are available on EatonAMTs.

“The test went on to conclude that the fuel econ-omy gains may be attributed to the greater effi-ciency of AMTs. In addition, the increased numberof gears that are available, complemented with anoptimized shift schedule, will keep the engine run-ning in its most efficient range.”

These results were revealed at the NationalDefense Industrial Association Michigan’sChapter’s first Ground Vehicle SystemsEngineering and Technology Symposium, beingheld at the Detroit Marriott in Troy, Mich.

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CHADWICK-BaROSSWestbrook, ME • 207/854-8411Bangor, ME • 207/942-4838Caribou, ME • 207/498-2547Concord, NH • 603/224-4063

HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO.Harrisburg, PA • 717/564-3031Drums, PA • 570/788-1127Ephrata, PA • 717/859-3132Lockhaven, PA • 570/769-1070

MALVESE EQUIPMENT CO., INC.Hicksville, NY • 516/681-7600Riverhead, NY • 631/369-1147

Baltimore, MD • 410/242-6500Manassas, VA • 703/393-7344Winchester, VA • 540/722-3700Chesapeake, VA • 757/485-3314

Richmond, VA • 804/266-0000Roanoke, VA • 540/989-3750Wise, VA • 276/328-8027Bridgeville, DE • 800/638-6012

PENN JERSEYPENN JERSEY MACHINERY CO.Deptford, NJ • 856/227-6400Somerville, NJ • 908/218-1919Lionville, PA • 610/363-9200Staten Island, NY • 718/889-0105

RUDD EQUIPMENT COMPANYPittsburgh, PA • 412/741-1731Clearfield, PA • 814/765-8500Charleston, WV • 304/755-7788

TYLER EQUIPMENT CORP.East Longmeadow, MA • 413/525-6351Berlin, CT • 860/356-0840

VANTAGE EQUIPMENTLatham, NY • 518/220-9500Batavia, NY • 585/344-1931Syracuse, NY • 315/437-2611

WOODCO MACHINERYWoburn, MA • 781-935-3377

MCCLUNG-LOGAN EQUIPMENT CO, INC.

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CHADWICK-BaROSSWestbrook, ME • 207/854-8411Bangor, ME • 207/942-4838Caribou, ME • 207/498-2547Concord, NH • 603/224-4063

HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO.Harrisburg, PA • 717/564-3031Drums, PA • 570/788-1127Ephrata, PA • 717/859-3132Lockhaven, PA • 570/769-1070

MALVESE EQUIPMENT CO., INC.Hicksville, NY • 516/681-7600Riverhead, NY • 631/369-1147

Baltimore, MD • 410/242-6500Manassas, VA • 703/393-7344Winchester, VA • 540/722-3700Chesapeake, VA • 757/485-3314

Richmond, VA • 804/266-0000Roanoke, VA • 540/989-3750Wise, VA • 276/328-8027Bridgeville, DE • 800/638-6012

PENN JERSEYPENN JERSEY MACHINERY CO.Deptford, NJ • 856/227-6400Somerville, NJ • 908/218-1919Lionville, PA • 610/363-9200Staten Island, NY • 718/889-0105

RUDD EQUIPMENT COMPANYPittsburgh, PA • 412/741-1731Clearfield, PA • 814/765-8500Charleston, WV • 304/755-7788

TYLER EQUIPMENT CORP.East Longmeadow, MA • 413/525-6351Berlin, CT • 860/356-0840

VANTAGE EQUIPMENTLatham, NY • 518/220-9500Batavia, NY • 585/344-1931Syracuse, NY • 315/437-2611

WOODCO MACHINERYWoburn, MA • 781-935-3377

MCCLUNG-LOGAN EQUIPMENT CO, INC.

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The American headquarterswith a new parts and training facil-ity announced by SennebogenLLC in October 2008 has nowopened its doors in Stanley, N.C.,and committed to serving theNorth American marketplace fromthis central location.

According to ConstantinoLannes, the president ofSennebogen LLC, the opening ofthe new facility is just the first stepin its development as one of NorthAmerica’s premier support centersfor heavy equipment. The center isdesigned to accommodate a signif-icant increase in employees as thebusiness achieves expectedgrowth targets. Its head office,parts and training facility is part ofthe company’s plan for continuedgrowth as it expands sales intonew sectors.

“This positive strategy hasallowed us to grow,” Lannes said.“We are committed to keeping theinvestment in our staff. They arepart of the Sennebogen family.

“We are very proud of how thisfacility has been conceived andconstructed,” Lannes continued.“Every feature is based on the spe-cific activities. We are alwaysexplaining to customers howSennebogen equipment is ‘pur-pose-built’ for its application. Thisproject was developed with thesame kind of thinking.”

The site is close to CharlotteDouglas International Airport andis well-served for air travel andtruck transportation. The facilityitself comprises two main areas:one to warehouse replacementparts for distribution to equipmentdealers, and one for training deal-ers’ and customers’ staff on theoperation and maintenance of theequipment.

Complete Parts InventoryEntering through the main door

to the facility, visitors arrive to anopen reception area. Thousands ofdifferent hydraulic and mechanicalcomponents are in stock to servicevarious machine models. Thewarehouse also maintains anextensive inventory of majormachine components and assem-blies, weighing from ounces to lit-erally thousands of pounds.

“We keep everything on handthat a technician might need tokeep one of our machines up andrunning and with 24/7 parts andservice availability, Sennebogen ismaintaining its pledge to maxi-mize their customers’ up time,”Lannes said. “Our distributors do atremendous job of keeping theirown local supplies of service andrepair parts, so we’re always readyto replenish their stocks, withoutwaiting for orders to come fromoverseas. Almost any customerrequest is on its way the same daythe order arrives here.”

Lannes noted that the ware-house even keeps a large invento-ry of engines in stock.

“Replacement units for heavyequipment normally come directlyfrom the original engine manufac-turers or their dealers,” Lannesexplained. “But we make sure wehave the exact engines available tofit into our units in the field easily.That can offer a great time-savingfor service technicians. In one caserecently, we had one of our distrib-utors who was told he would haveto wait up to eight weeks to get anengine from its manufacturer, butwe had it in stock and shipped outto him the same day.”

Hands-On EquipmentTraining

The rear area of the facility is awholly self-contained trainingcenter, complete with a separateentrance and its own kitchen.Meeting rooms and classrooms

Sennebogen Opens American HQ;Plans for Continued Growth

Trico Equipment Services isthe newest member of KPI-JCIand Astec Mobile Screens’sUnited States dealer network.The company, headquartered inVineland, N.J., brings nearly 60years experience to the table as itbegins marketing the trackmounted product lines in NewJersey.

With a broad background inheavy construction and similarquarry experience the KPI-JCIand Astec Mobile Screens prod-ucts will be the first venture forTrico Equipment Services intothe crushing and screening mar-kets. With a down constructioneconomy it was necessary forTrico to diversify its productoffering.

Trico Vice President AndrewVolponi stated, “When we decid-ed to add a product line to our

offering we were already sellingan Astec product and familiarwith the Astec name. KPI-JCIand Astec Mobile Screens werean immediate connection for us.”

“We’re very pleased to haveTrico in our network. With theirextensive background in theindustry and experience in man-aging large rental fleets, we feelthat our track mounted productlines are a perfect fit”, VicePresident of Sales and Marketingof KPI-JCI and Astec MobileScreens Mike Johnson com-mented.

Trico Equipment Services willbegin immediately servicing thestate of New Jersey for all trackmounted crushing and screeningproduct needs.

For more information visitwww.tricoequipment.net orwww.kpijci.com.

N.J.’s Trico EquipmentServices Expands ItsProduct Offerings

Sennebogen’s American headquarters is located in Stanley, N.C.

(L-R): Joe Pustizzi Jr., president and CEO of Trico EquipmentServices; Andrew Pustizzi, vice president of operations; AndrewVolponi, vice president of strategic accounts and; StevenScattolini, vice president and general manager are enthusiasti-cally expanding Trico’s product offering in the New Jersey mar-ket with the addition of KPI-JCI crushers and Astec mobilescreens.

see SENNEBOGEN page 76

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Vermeer Compost Turner Does More With Less SpaceVermeer Corporation has introduced a

self-propelled compost turner with elevat-ing-face technology. The CT1010TX com-post turner can be used on compost siteswith either continuous-stack or windrowconfigurations and provides minimalunwanted degradation to the organic materi-al.

The CT1010TX helps compost sitesmake the best use of their space. By utilizingthe optional conveyor, compost sites can cre-ate a continuous stack configuration, elimi-nating the need for open space between thewindrows. This allows for three to four timesmore material to be placed in the same spaceas conventional windrow composting,according to the manufacturer.

“Space is a premium in composting sites,”said Chris Nichols, environmental salesmanager of Vermeer Corporation. “TheCT1010TX allows compost sites to stackmore material in less space. But the unit alsoworks well in windrow configurations.”

Powered by a 215 hp (160 kW) CumminsQSB 6.7 L engine, the CT1010TX canprocess up to 2,500 to 4,000 cu. yds. (1,911to 3,058 cu m) of compost per hour, depend-ing on the type of material and moisture con-tent. The CT1010TX turns a stack 10 ft. (3m) wide and 9 ft. (2.7 m) high.

The unit is propelled by a dual steeltrack system, which helps increase tractionover wheeled units and produces lessground pressure when working in non-paved compost sites. Amaximum speed of0 to 3.2 mph (0 to 5.1 kmh) in the highrange helps with transport and cycle times,while the 0 to 6.5 fpm (0 to 2.0 mpm) inlow range provides enhanced control inwet and heavy material.

SmartTrack, an advanced control sys-tem, monitors elevating-face pressure andwill slow or stop the ground drive whenthe elevating-face pressure reaches a pre-determined level. This feature has thepotential to increase machine and job siteproductivity by reducing operator inter-face.

“Our elevating-face technology features acombination of paddles and teeth that lift andtumble the compost material up the face ofthe compost turner and discharge the materi-al at the rear of the machine,” said Nichols.“This innovative process does not degradethe compost material and introduces moreoxygen into the compost pile.”

The elevating face features hardened cup-style teeth held in place using grade 5 andgrade 8 bolts. The grade 5 bolt acts as a shearpoint for the tooth should teeth come in con-

tact with contaminants, such as rocks andmetals. The grade 8 bolt will retain the toothto the machine, so it is not lost in the pile,reducing repair costs and service time.

An optional 48-in. (122 cm) wide V-cleatdischarge conveyor moves the compostaway from the machine and allows cus-tomers to create a continuous stack of com-post. The 24-ft. (7.3 m) conveyor extendsapproximately 8 ft. (2.6 m) beyond the leftside of the machine and can be adjustedbetween 10.5 and 13.5 ft. (3 and 4 m) dis-

charge height for loading material into atransport vehicle.

The CT1010TX cab includes a varietyof features designed for operator conven-ience and comfort, including a fullyadjustable seat, cab pressurization withself-adjusting climate controls, 12 voltaccessory plug-ins, AM/FM/CD soundsystem and large windows with front andside wiper/washer systems. An active-car-bon cab air filtration system aids in remov-ing odors and fumes, as well as dust anddirt particles.

The elevating face, optional conveyorand ground drive functions are all con-trolled with comfortable ergonomic dualjoystick controls, minimizing operatormovements and reducing fatigue. A single

switch staggers the start and stop functionsof the conveyor and elevating face. This fea-ture helps prevent operator error that couldresult in potential plugging of the conveyor,according to the manufacturer.

Separate reversible hydrostatic pumpscontrol the dual tracks, elevating face andoptional conveyor providing the operatorcomplete and independent control of the pri-mary machine functions.

For more information, visit www.vermeer.com.

Vermeer’s CT1010TX self-propelled compostturner with elevating-face technology can beused on compost sites with either continu-ous-stack or windrow configurations.

Flip Screen to Bring New E50 Model to U.S. Market in MayInventor Sam Turnbull had a

demolition and excavation busi-ness in Sydney, Australia, in the1980s and 1990s. A regular, butexpensive and time-consumingprocess then was to have an exca-vator put sand through a hugescreening plant.

Before Flip Screen came along,companies that needed to segre-gate materials from excavation orconstruction sites would get theirexcavator or loader buckets andbore holes straight through themusing acetylene torches. The perfo-rated buckets were then used topick up loads. The usual andimmediate problem was that itwould leak material straight awayas the carrier was moved to thescreening site. To then shake themachine backward and forwardwas detrimental to the carriermachines as damage to everythingis severe from destroying pins andbooms to risking injury to opera-tors.

Seeing firsthand the damagesuffered by carriers screeningmaterials, Turnbull recalled stand-

ing in front of a bucket and feelingfrustrated.

Turning frustration into focus,Turnbull employed persistence andperseverance, toiling on the FlipScreen concept for 16 years. Thefirst few prototypes were builtusing makeshift materials such as a44-gal. drum, a couple of truck

rims and some bits of scrap steel.To see how materials were churnedaround in the drums, Turnbull putvideo cameras inside them to actu-ally see them work.

The result of his passion? FlipScreen: the portable mechanicalscreening attachment that hasmade big waves in Australia and is

now being used and marketed tomore than 19 countries includingthe United States.

The Flip Screen is a bucket witha mesh screening chamber on top.Material is sieved out through themesh as the Flip Screen rotates 360degrees, while the larger particlesare retained inside by the unit’sinward spiraling action, withoutthe use of a closing door. Counterrotating the bucket ejects all theremaining oversized bits. Thewhole process is achieved withoutany vibration or shaking of themachines. The super hi-tensilemeshes range in opening size from.375 to 6 in. (.95 to 15 cm) and areeasily changed in less than 5 min-utes by one person with no toolsrequired, allowing it to screenmany different materials to manydifferent sizes, according to themanufacturer.

Flip Screen was one ofAustralia’s fastest start-up compa-nies in 2009, according to theBusiness Weekly ReviewMagazine. In less than seven yearsof its launch in the international

market, Flip Screen has wonnumerous prestigious awards

The company will officiallylaunch the new E50 into the U.S.market during ISRI’s SuccessExpo from May 4 to 8, 2010.This model suits 11 to 17 ton (10to 15 t) excavators. Screen sizesare changed within a few shortminutes using one operator andup to 96 tons (87 t) per hour areprocessed using this small FlipScreen model. The E50 FlipScreen showcases diverse appli-cations with the recovery ofvaluable scrap metals fromstockpiles contaminated by dirtas one of its most profitableuses, according to the manufac-turer.

Another recent developmentis the company’s work on thenew WL3000 flip screen. Thisunit will weigh approximately99,000 lbs. (44,905 kg) and willbe ideally suited to 451,000 lbs.(204,570 kg).

For more information, call187-SCREEN-50 or visit www.flipscreen.net.

The Flip Screen is a bucket with a mesh screening chamber on top.Material is sieved out through the mesh as the Flip Screen rotates360 degrees, while the larger particles are retained inside by theunit’s inward spiraling action, without the use of a closing door.

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MB 750 Breaker FeaturesDouble Retainer Bar System

The MB 750, AtlasCopco’s recent addition toits line of medium-dutyhydraulic breakers, bringspower, dependability andflexibility to the job site.With high efficiency andoutput-to-weight ratio, theMB 750 also features a newdouble retainer bar systemand DustProtector II tomaximize the service life ofthe tool.

Powered by a combina-tion of oil and gas, the MB750 recovers energy bymaximizing the recoileffect. This boosts the out-put power of the breakerwithout increasing thehydraulic input power of thecarrier, which results in lessfuel consumption duringoperation.

The MB 750 alsoachieves greater perform-ance and productivity with-out adding weight to thecarrier or requiring the useof a larger carrier to handle the load. Inaddition, the MB 750’s general versatilityand compatibility with a broad spectrum ofexcavators means more options on the jobsite, according to the manufacturer.

Atlas Copco breakers are among the qui-etest on the market, and the MB 750 is noexception at 118 dB (A). Atlas Copco’sVibroSilenced system isolates the percus-sion mechanism acoustically from theexternal guide system. Moreover, theVibroSilenced system prevents damaging

vibrations that could bedetrimental to both the car-rier and the operator.

A new feature on the MB750 is the double retainerbar system, which maxi-mizes the service of the tooland retainer system. Extralong retainer bars provide amaximum contact surfaceto the tool and the lowerhammer, and they can beused on both sides forextended service life.Double retainer bars offerhigher wear resistance thana retainer pin and are a reli-able and proven lockingsystem for the locking pins,according to the manufac-turer.

The MB 750 also is avail-able with the DustProtectorII, a two-stage sealing sys-tem with coarse and finestrippers that prevents thepenetration of abrasive dustinto the lower section of thebreaker. DustProtector II

also keeps the lubricant around the wearbushing for a longer period of time, lower-ing grease consumption. The systemreduces wear on the bushings and the ham-mer and protects against damage.

The MB 750 is ideal for secondarybreaking, demolition, excavation andtrenching, tunneling, and special applica-tions such as underwater — or any job thatcalls for a hydraulic breaker.

For more information, visit www.atlascopco.us.

A new feature on the MB 750 is the double retainer bar system, which maximizesthe service of the tool and retainer system.

Powered by a combina-tion of oil and gas, the MB750 recovers energy bymaximizing the recoileffect.

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All manufacturer names, numbers, symbols and descriptions are used for reference purposes only. All parts are manufactured by, for and warranted by EXCEL FOUNDRY and MACHINE, INC. and are not manufactured by, purchased from or warranted by the original equipment manufacturer.

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Cat B-Series Feature 360-Degree Hydraulic-Rotation System

Three Cat B-Series mobile shears— S320B, S325B and S340B —round out the six-model lineup ofCaterpillar designed shears. The shearsfeature a redesigned lower jaw, widerjaw opening, new knife-retention sys-tem, new jaw-adjustment system,greater hydraulic power and boom orstick mounting options. The overalldesign assures optimum productivity,reliability and serviceability in thetoughest metal reduction applications.

The Cat B-Series models, featuringa 360-degree hydraulic-rotation sys-tem, match the capabilities of a broadrange of Caterpillar hydraulic excava-tors used in scrap-metal processingand in demolition operations thatrequire reduction of large structuralelements.

Among the features of the newshears is the straight lower jaw, whichflattens beams, pipes and columns anddistributes the material evenly along itsentire length. Most shears use a lowerjaw with knives that angle downwardto the midpoint of the jaw, forming atriangular-shaped opening (apex).Conventional shears, with an apex inboth the upper and lower jaws, tend toconcentrate the mass of material in thecenter of the jaw, thus increasing cut-ting difficulty. The new straight lower

jaw used with Cat B-Series shears pre-vents material concentration, and indoing so, effectively enhances cuttingforce, according to the manufacturer.

Increased hydraulic power in thenew Cat B-Series models allows awider jaw opening to handle a greatervolume of material, such as largestructural steel pieces, large diameterpipe and bundles of pipe. In addition,the larger opening provides improvedvisibility for the operator when work-ing at a distance and aligning the jawsaround material.

High-strength retaining bolts threaddirectly into the knife sections of boththe upper and lower jaws. Bushingsaround the bolts help prevent loosen-ing, and a slotted shim plate, whichslips over the bushings, simplifiesknife changes. The four main knives,plus the side and front knives, are fullyreversible and provide four long-last-ing cutting edges. The weld-on pierc-ing tip at the end of the upper jaw ismade of hardened steel. The tip can berepeatedly hardfaced (or easilyreplaced) to maintain upper jaw effec-tiveness.

The Cat B-Series shears also featurea newly designed adjustable hub tomaintain an optimum cutting positionbetween the upper and lower jaws as

the knives wear. The new hub usesthicker (5 mm) shims for easier adjust-ment and has a new bolt-retention sys-tem that keeps the assembly tight.

In addition, a new housing protectsthe jaw cylinder through its completecutting cycle, and a replaceable (bolt-on) wear plate protects the outside ofthe upper jaw. Large access panels(top, bottom and sides) and a jaw serv-ice lock assure fast and safe routinemaintenance.

The new models, as do all Cat B-Series shears, feature an integratedspeed valve that reduces cycle time.The 360-degree rotation system mini-mizes machine repositioning, thusreducing undercarriage wear and caus-ing less surface disruption.

Generally, Cat shears are boom-mounted (pinned directly to the carri-er’s boom tip) for scrap processing andfor operations in which machine reachis not critical. In applications requiringsignificant reach, such as demolition,the shear normally mounts to the carri-er’s stick (digging arm).

Stick-mounting options include pin-ning directly, or, depending on theexcavator model and specific stick,using a dedicated or pin-grabber-typecoupler.

Among the features of the new shears is the straightlower jaw, which flattens beams, pipes and columnsand distributes the material evenly along its entirelength.

The new shears feature a redesigned lower jaw, wider jawopening, new knife-retention system, new jaw-adjustmentsystem, greater hydraulic power and boom or stickmounting options.

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Whether you are looking for portable track-mounted jaws, track-mounted cones or track-mounted screeners, Whitney & Son in partnership with Metso has the products and experience you are looking for. Since 1964, we have been working hard for the right to call ourselves experts in the field.

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are all equipped with the computer network-ing and projection technology required fortoday’s interactive instruction methods. Thetraining section occupies two levels, includ-ing an upper area that overlooks a largemachine bay. This bay allows Sennebogentrainers to bring any Sennebogen machineindoors, up to the 200,000 lb. (90,718 kg)870 model material handler.

“Efficiency has been built into this facili-ty. With a number of classrooms available,different classes can run simultaneously,”said Lannes. “It also allows us to have anumber of distributors in at the same time.”

Workplace Health and SafetyLannes pointed out that the building was

designed with people as much in mind asmachine parts.

“The health and safety of our staff andcustomers is primary at Sennebogen, here athome or on the job site.”

The building is well ventilated for contin-uous air exchange and the windows open forfresh air to enter. Access to the fully fencedsite is through a gated entry, providing anextra measure of personal security for staffand visitors who often work late into thenight.

Sennebogen, a family-owned businessfounded in 1952 in Straubing, Germany, is amanufacturer of specialized material han-dling machines used in scrap, recycling,ports, logging and forestry and many otherindustries.

Sennebogen LLC is the U.S.-based sub-sidiary of the company, established in 2000to introduce and support Sennebogen equip-ment throughout the Americas. Its 54,000 sq.ft. facility with six bays for shipping andreceiving occupies a secure 32 acre sitelocated in Lincoln County, about 20 minutesfrom the city of Charlotte.

For more information, call 877/309-0099or visit www.sennebogen-na.com.

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Introducing the Anaconda TR50 Track Conveyor

Call 1-800-285-5721 for more information or visit us on line at www.anacondausa.comfor details on our entire line of tracked, wheeled and static conveyors.

Features:• Capable of handling up to 550 TPH• High performance hydraulic system• Deutz D2011F 37 HP Engine • Optional CAT 2.2Na - 50 HP Engine Available• Remote control system• Quick set up time• 36 inch wide belt

This sleek, rugged, new generation designed 50 foottrack - high capacity conveyorhas been engineered withmany quality features to benefit the end user.

The TR5036’s portabilityallows it to work in confinedspaces and also where heavier conveyors would find it difficult to maneuver.

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In response to customers who wanted the versatility of thecompany’s Versi Pro on a slightly larger machine, GenesisAttachments has introduced its Versi Pro 15. Designed forexcavators in the 28,000 lb. (12,700 kg) range (third-mem-ber mount), the Versi Pro 15 allows contractors to ramp upthe versatility of their mid-sized machines.

Like its predecessor, the Versi Pro 7, which met the needsof skid steer and mini-excavator operators, the Versi Pro 15offers modular-design jaw sets to maximize machine useand efficiency. Jaws are available in two configurations:shear and concrete cracking, and each can be switched out inas little as 10 minutes using standard tools. Both jaw setsbenefit from the unit’s standard 360 degree rotation, makingmaterial access and placement fast, easy and accurate,according to the manufacturer.

“Due to its moderate size and easy mobility, there seemsto be a growing interest in this class of excavator,” said SteveLetko, Genesis Attachments’ R&D manager. “By couplingthat size machine with the advantages offered by the VersiPro 15, contractors in markets such as demolition, lighterscrap recycling, and so on, can dramatically raise their levelof onsite efficiency.”

The Versi Pro 15’s shear jaw features all bolt-on compo-nents, including the same bolt-on piercing tip utilized inGenesis’ larger XP Shear line. Both the shear jaw and theconcrete cracker jaw offer Genesis’ pivot geometry design,maximizing the power of each jaw where it’s most needed.

For more information, call 715/395-5252 or visitwww.genesisattachments.com.

Genesis Versi Pro15 Designed forLarger Machines

Like its predecessor, the Versi Pro 7, the Versi Pro 15offers modular-design jaw sets to maximize machineuse and efficiency. Jaws are available in two configu-rations: shear and concrete cracking.

INCREASE RAP USAGE

Recycle RAP for profit with a ProSizer!

Fractionating or Sizing RAP material back to its original size will allow higher RAP usage and replacement of virgin aggregates. RAP fines have up to twice as much AC content as !” x "” and more than four times as much #” x !”. Start realizing serious material savings and fast payback by using a ProSizer, a closed circuit mobile plant featuring a double deck PEP Vari-Vibe® high frequency screen and HSI crusher .

Pennsylvania - Todd Weichel - (717) 773-5825 • [email protected] & Maryland - Joe Stas - (410) 409-8366 • [email protected]

Ephrata, PA(717) 625-2800

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Corporate HeadquartersPittsburgh

1000 Washington PikeBridgeville Pa 15017

412/343 2300Clearfield Pa

814/756-5311Clarion Pa

814/226-4100Cambridge Springs Pa

814/398-8899

Somerset Pa814/443-2867

Albany, NY518/785-4500

Buffalo, NY716/877-1992

Endicott, NY607/748-3400

Olean, NY716/372-8822

Rochester, NY585/334-6770

Syracuse, NY315/463-8673Watertown, NY315/788-5572Fairmont, WV

304/366-3075Charleston, WV304/756-2800

Manchester, NH603/627-7696Cumberland, ME207/829-5503

Bangor, ME207/942-0177

East Montpelier, VT802/223-9689

2240 Bethlehem PikeHatfield, PA 19440

215/822-0145Harrisburg, PA717/652-3190Wilkes-Barre, PA570/824-9891

Downingtown, PA610/518-5870

Delmar, DE 302/846-0224

Odessa, DE302/449-2850Baltimore, MD

410/247-2100

EAST PBE, INC.

283 Pane RoadNewington, CT 06111

860/665-7470Fax: 860/665-7478

PINE BUSHEQUIPMENT INC.

Pine Bush Office97 Rt. 302 P.O. Box 106Pine Bush, NY 12566

845/744-2006Fax: 845/744-2900www.pbeinc.com

Holmes Office24 Sybil Court

Holmes, NY 12531845/878-4004

Fax: 845/878-9626

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If you’re looking for maximum productivity with minimum maintenance, take a look at the Komatsu BR380JG-1. With a 180HP engine and a production output of 55 to 265 U.S. tons per hour, it’s ideal for crushing concrete debris or natural stone. And a one-touch setting adjustment gives you total control over the crushing capacity. For equipment that always gives 100%, choose machines that are 100% Komatsu.

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Exodus Machines Appoints Four to Director PositionsExodus Machines, the

U.S. manufacturer of materi-al handlers for the scrap andwaste markets, has namedfour members to directorpositions within the compa-ny. Named were: AdamBennis, director of engineer-ing; Erik Finstad, director offinance; Marisa Ring, direc-tor of human resources; andJustin Bacon, director ofprocurement.

“Our company is all aboutpeople,” said Bruce Bacon, Exodus presi-dent. “Each of these individuals brings alevel of expertise to his or her position thatwill establish benchmarks within theirdepartments and help guide us as we growour business.”

Adam Bennis — Director ofEngineering

Bennis comes to Exodus with a wealth ofengineering experience, most recently asproject engineer for a forestry heavy equip-ment manufacturer. As director of engineer-ing, Bennis will oversee all engineering-related efforts at Exodus, including structur-al engineering, hydraulics, electrical and

design.“This is an unbelievably exciting time for

all of us here,” he said. “We are seeing thefirst units heading out the door now andalready we have our sights set on additionalmodels and various new boom configura-tions to meet our customers’ needs. Now isthe time to make things happen; we’ll havetime to sit and reflect later.”

Erik Finstad — Director of FinanceAs director of finance, Finstad oversees

all of corporate accounting and finance, IT,legal, insurance, banking relationships andinteraction with state and federal agencies.Before coming to Exodus, Finstad was abusiness development consultant to Dover

Corporation, and chief financial officer ofAnderson Lubricants Inc., of Superior, Wisc.

Marisa Ring — Director of HumanResources & Publications

Prior to assuming her position at Exodus,Ring spent eight years as a technicalwriter/marketing assistant, as well as cus-tomer service representative at GenesisAttachments, also of Superior, Wisc. AtExodus, she will oversee all activity relatedto human resources and technical publica-tions.

“It’s been my goal since day one to hirethe best people possible and empower themto do their respective jobs well,” she said. “Inevery business, the employees are the most

important asset; that ringsespecially true for us as anew company. So we arestarting with what we see asthe best people for the joband, based upon our trustand support of them, we willbuild a strong team to helpmove us forward.”

Justin Bacon —Director of

Procurement Justin is another veteran

of Genesis Attachments where he headed upthe company’s rebuild program. He isresponsible for overseeing material procure-ment, shipping/receiving and inventory con-trol.

“We view our suppliers as true businesspartners in bringing a world-class machineto market,” he said. “So our goal is to con-tinue developing and improving relation-ships with our vendors, to achieve top quali-ty, performance and availability. We alsowant to make certain that we have same-dayshipping capability for 95 percent of cus-tomer parts orders.”

For more information, visitwww.ExodusMachinesInc.com.

Justin Bacon is director ofprocurement.

Marisa Ring is director ofhuman resources.

Erik Finstad is director offinance.

Adam Bennis is directorof engineering.

FAE has expanded its line of PTO tractormounted forestry super duty heads with theUML/DT 200 — 79 in. (200 cm) cutting width— and UML/DT 225 — 89 in. (226 cm) cuttingwidth. The DT line has a double side transmis-sion in order to mulch the most difficult materi-al.

FAE has been producing the PTO line ofmulching attachments for more then 20 yearsand offers a large range of attachments.Attachments range from 50 to 350 hp (37 to 261kW) tractors with widths from 50 to 99 in. (127to 251 cm) cutting width. Several fixed toothoptions are available for all models.

Main features are:• Fixed tooth drum with double carbide teeth • Capable of mulching up to 20 in. (51 cm)

diameter and 2 in. (5 cm) depth • Low maintenance costs and high produc-

tivity • 24 month warranty on all attachments FAE mulching heads can be used in several

applications, including land clearing, ROW,pipe lines, fuel reduction, seismic lines, sitepreparation, curb appeal and vegetation man-agement.

All FAE heads come with a standard 2 yearwarranty.

For more information, visitwww.faeusa.com.

FAE Adds New Tractor Mounted Forestry Super Duty Heads

FAE has expanded its line of PTO tractor mounted forestry super duty heads with the UML/DT 200 — 79 in. (200 cm)cutting width — and UML/DT 225 — 89 in. (226 cm) cutting width.

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Nordberg CV100 withhydraulic tipping feature

Compact screens that perform at a much larger size

Nordberg CV50 and CV100 wheeled mobile screens from Metso are compact and easy to move from one job site to the next, increasing your productivity and profits:

and dependability

To find out how much screen you can get in a compact size, contact your local Metso distributor today.

www.metso.com

Aggregates, quarry, contractor & recycling customers in ME, NH, MA, RI & VT; Contractor & recycling customers in NY state, excluding New York City and

surrounding counties

www.miltoncat.com

Binghamton, NY 13904607-772-6500

Milford, MA 01757508-634-3400

Batavia, NY 14020585-815-6200

315-476-9981

518-877-8000

Wareham, MA 01576508-291-1200

401-946-6350

802-434-4228

Exit 6 I-89

603-746-4611

Warner, NH 03278603-746-4671

207-883-9586

Brewer, ME 04412-2246207 -989-1890

Aggregates, quarry, contractor & recycling customers in NJ

www.bindermachinery.com2820 Hamilton Blvd

908-561-9000

856-767-5900

Aggregates, quarry, contractor & recycling customers in CT

www.tylerequipment.com

Berlin, CT 06037 860-356-0840800-352-4473

860-828-6727 fax

Aggregates, quarry, contractor & recycling customers in New York City and

surrounding counties

www.ehrbar.com

914-738-5100

Long Island:601 Coates Avenue

631-563-7600

718-626-3331

Aggregates, quarry, contractor & recycling customers in PA

www.cbconagg.com

717-564-2121

814-765-1611

724-776-7660

724-776-1400

814-898-3388

570-874-3560

724-463-8743

814·778-5250

570-662-7171

724-327-1300

814-445-7915

814-237-8338

570-538-2551

570-822-8141

717-859-4905

724-696-4080

570-8832-1044570-883-1044

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2009 Tub Grinder

These Grinders Mean Business

3010T Tub Grinder with Track System

Power up your productivity with the impressive fleet of grinders from DuraTech. All DuraTech grinders feature enclosedengine compartments with self-cleaning rotary screens on the air intake and HPTO microprocessor-controlled clutches.They are equipped with CAT diesel engines ranging from 325hp to 950hp. DuraTech takes on heavy-duty jobs with thehighest level of efficiency.

Chadwick-BaRoss Inc.160 Warren Avenue • Westbrook, ME 04092

800-262-5714207-854-8411

Fax: 207-856-2995www.chadwick-baross.com

15 Katrina Road • Chelmsford, MA800-804-0775978-256-9571

Fax: 978-256-8802

314 Main Street • Caribou, ME 04736800-270-2547207-498-2547

Fax: 207-498-6596

188 Perry Road • Bangor, ME 04401800-698-4838207-942-4838

Fax: 207-941-0856

237 Sheep Davis Rd. • Concord, NH 03301800-477-4063603-224-4063

Fax: 603-224-3001

Wm. Biers, Inc.Port of Albany, NY 12202

518-434-2747Fax: 518-434-2754www.wmbiers.com

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CRUSHING EQUIPMENT, PARTS & SERVICEAce Equipment Sales, Inc. and

Milroy and Company LLC171 Tolland Turnpike (Route 74) • PO Box 535

Willington, CT 06279

(860) 429-2793 • Fax: (860) 429-0542Don Bayer • (518) 527-1910

John Patton • (860) 429-2793Bill Dahill • (203) 314-2113

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

TELSMITH model SBS ConeCrushers are the most efficient andcost effective cone crushers avail-able today. In models ranging fromthe 38SBS (200hp) up to the 68SBS(600hp) with capacities that canexceed 900 tons per hour, the SBSis designed to deliver consistentperformance for decades.

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The QUARRYTRAX model TJ3258 offershydraulic adjustment, overload relief,higher production yields, less mainte-nance, fewer repair parts, an ability tosafely clear the crushing chamber follow-ing an emergency shutdown, handheldwireless controls, PLC controls and sonarlevel sensors.

IN STOCK IN CONNECTICUTCALL TO SCHEDULE A DEMONSTRATION

TELSMITH QUARRY-TRAX ModelTJ3258 is designed for the seriouscontractor or aggregate producer.

It is a high production, trackmobile, primary jaw crushingplant.

DID YOU KNOW?Crushers should operate for decades. With that

standard in mind, Telsmith designs, manufactures and services a range of jaw, cone and impact crushers

as well as single-deck to quad-deck screens.

For over a hundred years,Telsmith has designed and

manufactured in the UnitedStates of America.

TELSMITH 4448 BARE JAW, DealerReconditioned ..................................$285,000TELSMITH 3646 BARE JAW, ExcellentCondition ..........................................$185,000

Nordberg Model NW3006203-CC PortableCrushing Plant ..................................$365,000Nordberg HP300 Cone Portable ClosedCircuit Plant......................................$325,000

Caterpillar Generator 725 KW Prime Power,s/n 2WJ02025 ....................................$75,000Caterpillar Generator 350 KW, s/n 2WB01444............................................................$30,000

USED EQUIPMENT FOR SALECRUSHERS GENERATORS

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Powerscreen’s Warrior 2400 Builds Upon 1400’s Success

The screen will accept a wide variety of media making it suitable for many appli-cations.

Set-up time and ease of operation are aided by hydraulic folding tail and side con-veyors, 2-speed tracks, a slide-out tail conveyor facility to aid media access andload sensing collection conveyor circuit to avoid blockages.

Powerscreen has launched thenew Powerscreen Warrior 2400 aspart of its new product develop-ment program.

“The Warrior 2400 builds onthe global success of the Warrior1400 and Warrior 1800, represent-ing the next step in the evolutionof heavy duty track mobile screen-ers. With the Warrior 2400,

Powerscreen extends our range ofheavy duty screeners, to meet theneeds of larger end users and oper-ators in the quarrying, mining andrecycling sectors,” said Pat Brian,Powerscreen global director ofsales.

The Powerscreen Warrior 2400is a multi-purpose unit, capable ofhandling large feed sizes while

remaining convenient to move andtransport, according to the manu-facturer.

It features a heavy duty inclinescreen with a high amplitude tripleshaft drive mechanism, lendingitself to screening, scalping, 2 or 3way splitting and stockpilingmaterials like aggregates, topsoil,coal, construction, demolition

waste and iron ore. The screen willaccept a wide variety of mediamaking it suitable for many appli-cations.

Set-up time and ease of opera-tion are aided by hydraulic foldingtail and side conveyors, 2-speedtracks, a slide-out tail conveyorfacility to aid media access andload sensing collection conveyor

circuit to avoid blockages. Its sim-ple-to-use electrical control sys-tem allows operators to monitorand diagnose the machine onsitevia an LCD display without spe-cialist tools. The Warrior 2400 alsowill be offered with optional dualpower.

For more information, visitwww.powerscreen.com.

The Powerscreen Warrior 2400features a heavy duty inclinescreen with a high amplitudetriple shaft drive mechanism.

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Crushing Screening Washing Conveyors

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Pennsylvania

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203-569-0339Call for Details.

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USED EQUIPMENT3-ft. Telsmith open circuit cone plant w/Pioneer 5x143-deck screen ....................................................$99,500Telsmith closed circuit plant with 44 H Series cone, 6 x 16 triple deck screen with switch gear....$275,000Recently rebuilt Pioneer 3042 jaw plant with VGF,switch gear, on triple axle trailer ....................$149,500Bare Pioneer 3042 jaw recently rebuilt ............$75,000Re-Tech Trommel screen 628R, 2646 hrs ........$95,000

Pioneer 4240 CC$475,000

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Lokotrack LT106 Jaw Plant

Metso means mobilityLokotrack LT Series

Metso, the pioneer in track-mounted crushing plants, o!ers a complete line of versatile, e"cient mobile crushers. Our best-selling Lokotrack LT Series gives you:

• high capacity• proven reliability• compact design• simple operation and maintenance

LT Series plants are available with a jaw, cone or impact crusher; with or without screens, and with a wide variety of options. Metso’s comprehensive solutions, combined with our years of experience, help you increase productivity and control costs. Contact your local Metso distributor today.

www.metso.com

BINDER MACHINERY CO.

Aggregates, quarry,contractor & recycling

customers in New Jersey

www.bindermachinery.com2820 Hamilton Blvd.South Plainfield, NJ

07080908/561-9000

201 North Route 73Winslow Twp., NJ 08095

856/767-5900

WHITNEY & SON, INC.

Aggregates, quarry, contractor & recycling

customers in CT, MA, ME, NH, RI and VT

www.whitneyandson.com95 Kelley Ave.

Fitchburg, MA 01420800/245-5472978/343-6353

Fax: 978/[email protected]

EDWARD EHRBAR, INC.

Aggregates & quarry customers in New York City and surrounding counties

www.ehrbar.com4 Executive Plaza

Yonkers, NY 10701914/738-5100

Long Island:601 Coates AveHolbrook, NY

631/563-7600New York City

718/626-3331

MILTON CATContractor & recycling

customers in state of New York

www.miltoncat.com55 Industrial Park DriveBinghamton, NY 13904

607/772-6500294 Ainsley Drive

Syracuse, NY 13210315/476-9981

500 Commerce DriveClifton Park, NY 12065

518/877-80004610 E. Saile DriveBatavia, NY 14020585/815-6200

www.cbconagg.com5300 Paxton Street

Harrisburg, PA 17111717/564-2121

Old Town Rd & Rte. 879Clearfield, PA

814/765-1611100 Smith Drive

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570/874-3560146 Rose St.Indiana, PA

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570/662-71714565 William Penn Hwy.

Murrysville, PA

724/327-1300168 Industrial Park Road

Somerset, PA814/445-7915

2995 Stewart DriveState College, PA814/237-8338

Rt. 54 & I 180 (Exit 5)Turboville, PA

570/538-2551Wilkes-Barre Twp. Blvd.

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570/822-81414326 Oregon Pike

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717/859-4905309 Foothills Lane

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724/696-4080590 Suscon Road

Pittston, PA570/883-1044

Aggregates, quarry, contractor & recycling customers in PA

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1631 Otisco Valley Road • Marietta, NY1-315-558-4367

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TYLER EQUIPMENThttp://www.tylerequipment.com

East Longmeadow, MA1-413-525-6351

Prospect, CT1-203-758-3925

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WESTCHESTER TRACTOR, INC.

http://www.wtractor.com60 International Blvd • Brewster, NY

1-845-278-7766

Our dealers perform. We didn’t get to where we are today on our own. We’ve worked hard to develop an extensive worldwide dealer network to bring first class sales and service support to our customer’s back yard. And in turn, our dealers have worked hard for us. That’s why we continue to be an industry leader for all your chipping and grinding needs. Contact any of our authorized dealers below to learn more about the equipment that works for you!

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BANDIT INDUSTRIES, INC.CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS

800-952-0178 • [email protected]

MODERN GROUPwww.moderngroup.com

1325 Highway 34 • Farmingdale, NJ1-800-866-0156

6352 Chapmans Road • Allentown, PA 181061-800-459-4659

201 W. Church Rd. Suite 500 • King of Prussia, PA1-800-445-4381

24 Brookside Drive • Wilmington, DE 198041-800-227-2525

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1631 Otisco Valley Road • Marietta, NY1-315-558-4367

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TYLER EQUIPMENTwww.tylerequipment.com

East Longmeadow, MA1-413-525-6351

Prospect, CT1-203-758-3925

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WESTCHESTER TRACTOR, INC.www.wtractor.com

60 International Blvd., Brewster, NY1-845-278-7766

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Developing conveyor solutions for any processing requirement for over 20 yearsCC3680 Self Powered Diesel Hydraulic Conveyor

“The CC3680 is a beast, handles the material from our crusher with ease”-Richard Androlewicz, Owner RAMPCO Construction.

DEALERS WANTEDCall 508-987-7640 for more information or visit us on line at www.customcandf.com

For information on the dealer near you and our complete line of radial stackers, wheeled, stackable and static conveyors.

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OPTIONS: • Track drive system

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• Pindle tow hitch

Our heavy duty construction isdesigned for maximum performance on any type of material and easy to usefeatures.

All of our self powered radial stackerscome in any belt width and lengths from 50’ and up. Conveyors can also be powered via easy electrical orhydraulic hook-up to your powersource.

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Are you responsible for meeting tight deadlines without compromising on quality?

At Dynapac, we put all our knowledge and many years of experience into the making of high performance compaction and concrete equipment. We offer an extensive range of large and small construction equipment that are user friendly, rugged and fl exible to your needs.

We stand behind you all the way with service and spare parts to ensure your project runs smoothly. Check with us fi rst, when you need heavy duty compaction and concrete equipment that won’t let you down.

A fi rm believer in strong foundations

www.dynapac.com

ASPHALT CARE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES2765 Galloway RoadBensalem, PA 19020

215/639-9800800/223-1202

Fax: 215/639-9802www.asphaltcare.com

ANDERSON EQUIPMENT COMPANY800/414-4554

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G&H SERVICE, INC. SERVICING YOUR EQUIPMENT NEEDS SINCE 1946121B Water St. • Route 206 North • Newton, NJ 07860 • 973/383-3370

Jim Maillet 973/390-7392 • Dick Clark 973/390-7390www.ghserviceonline.com

Silent Drive to Manufacture,Distribute Portable Scissor Lift

Truck auxiliary lift and trailer suspensionmanufacturer Silent Drive Inc., Orange City,Iowa, announced a joint venture withPortable Lift Equipment Inc., Beresford,S.D., to manufacture and distribute the TP9000 mobile scissor lift. As the world’s onlytowable, auto-leveling scissors lift, it doesnot require a special trailer for transport andcan be used for utility construction, roofrepair, tree trimming and construction appli-cations.

The TP 9000 features a 48- by 64-in. (122by 162 cm) platform with a 30-in. (76 cm)rollout deck extension and a 28-ft. (8.5 m)maximum working height. Two 12-volt DCdeep cycle batteries provide 50 to 100 liftsper charge. An on-board battery charger and110 VAC power are standard.

The lift meets ANSI and CSA standardsand features outrigger legs for stability aswell as non-slip steps and platform to ensureuser safety. An optional auto-level featureallows the lift to be set up quickly and safe-ly. The lift also can be customized for spe-cific applications. A self-drive option will beavailable in July of 2009.

Silent Drive Inc. announced a joint ven-ture with Portable Lift Equipment Inc. tomanufacture and distribute the TP 9000mobile scissor lift.

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Penn Jersey Machinery120 Gordon Drive

Lionville, PA 19341(610) 363-9200

61 County Line RoadSomerville, NJ 08876

(908) 218-19191330 Hurfville RoadDeptford, NJ 08096

(856) 227-6400331 Edward Curry Ave.

Staten Island, NY 10314(718) 889-0105

Absolute Equipment3038 Babcock Boulevard

Pittsburgh, PA 15237(412) 931-6655(866) 931-6655

Fax: (412) 931-0993

Walter S. Pratt & Son317 Columbia St.

Rensselaer (Albany), NY 12144-2920(518) 465-1549

Fax: (518) 465-0712

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John’s Gradall Service Flourishes With Collective Effort In Just Five Years, Small Family Company Has Grown Well Beyond Founders’Expectations

By Jay AdamsCEG CORRESPONDENT

Just five short years ago, a secretary for aconstruction company decided to leave heroffice to join forces with her husband’s sonto form a new company.

It was 2004 when Laura Scott and JohnSmith founded John’s Gradall Service inMansfield, Mass. They started as simply aspossible, with just the two of them asemployees and one machine.

Fast forward only a brief five years, andthe company has quickly grown to a dozenworkers and two-dozen machines.

The family brought a lot of experience tothe operation. John’s Gradall Service repre-sents years of collective teamwork, from thesmallest projects to the most complicated.Laura’s husband, Jack Smith, brought morethan 45 years of construction work to thefold, while his son, John, had been in heavyconstruction for all of his adult life.

What began with one Gradall has grownto more than a dozen, all on active rental.Additionally, the company offers a largeassortment of other equipment, such astrucks, Bobcats, dozers, excavators, loadersand various pieces of specialty equipment tomeet a variety of construction needs.

Beyond equipment rental, John’s GradallService performs vast assortments of otherheavy iron work, including road construc-tion, sidewalk reconstruction, septic sys-tems, and sewer collection systems, build-ing construction, site work, hydro-seeding,grading and all manner of excavation work.

A union company, John’s Gradallemploys union operators and all of itsemployees are 40-hour Hazmat and OSHAtrained. Its fleet of later model equipment iscompletely maintained by in-house staff,bolstered by the recent addition of notedregional technician George Ford, who is acertified Gradall mechanic.

“Everybody knows him,” said General

Manager Jack Smith.“He’s a top man. And we are already sell-

ing parts. We are a Gradall dealer, sellingused Gradall parts, repairing and replacingthem.”

The dream of John’s Gradall started sim-ply enough.

“I was a secretary at a construction com-pany. I wanted to start my own company,”said Laura Scott. “I financed this businesswith the sale of my house. I was trying to bea woman-owned company.”

Laura has been studying hard to satisfy astate and federal rule that requires that 10percent of people on job sites be a minority.

“I am on the way of becoming W.B.E.[Woman Business Enterprise].

Gradall’s XL Series excavators aredesigned to meet contractors’ needs forcompact, cost-efficient machines that canperform high productivity digging and dem-olition, as well as fine grading, according to

Scott, adding that “[these] low-profile, tele-scoping boom machines can work underbridges and tree limbs where conventional,knuckle boom excavators cannot, and areeasy to operate and maintain.”

Father and son, Jack and John Smith,have a lot of experience with Gradall. Johnhad run them for several years before start-ing the new family business.

“They are a unique unit, a special piece ofequipment,” he said. “They don’t knuckleunder. They are totally different from exca-vators. They can work in low clearanceareas, well under power lines. They don’tneed high clearance. They do the samework, with a lower profile. They can workhorizontally. That’s why they are unique.

“The rubber-tire machines will do 6 milesper hour down the highway,” he added.“You don’t need a lowbed [trailer] to movethem. They move well down the highwayand we use them a lot on the highways for

road work. They help get into really tightareas.”

John’s Gradall can cast materials fromone Gradall to another.

“Every size and model that Gradallmakes, we own it,” said Jack Smith. “Weown every model for every situation.”

These include the XL2300, XL2200,XL3100, XL4200, XL5100 Gradall withhammer, the XL5200 with hammer, and theXL2200 Gradall, which has a 360-degreeboom rotation. The milling head for theXL5100 and XL5200 also are available.

“We bought our first machine in Floridaand, in five short years, went from onemachine to 20 to 25. And some 90 percentgo out with our operators,” added JackSmith.

Since its 2004 founding, the small firmhas been gaining in reputation.

“We had a big job in the town ofWalpole,” said John Smith. “We built side-walks from absolutely nothing to the finish.City officials rented machines from me andthey did all the work in house, so they couldunderstand the process and [how] it wouldsave them money.”

Jack said word has spread quickly aboutthe new, small company located amid thedirt piles just after the concrete bridge southof the new mall at Mansfield Crossing.

“We have grown out of word of mouth.We’d like to keep getting out name outthere,” said Jack Smith. “We provide goodservice and we have good operators, gooddrivers and great mechanics.”

“Very few people have Gradall equip-ment,” added John. “And that’s how wegrew.”

For more information, call 508/261-2800.

(Editor’s note: This article originallyappeared in the New England state supple-ment.) CEG

(L-R): John Smith, Jack Smith, Laura Scott and technician George Ford all keepJohn’s Gradall Service running smoothly out of Mansfield, Mass.

Beyond equipment rental,John’s Gradall Service per-forms vast assortments ofother heavy iron work, includ-ing road construction, sidewalkreconstruction, septic systems,and sewer collection systems,building construction, sitework, hydro-seeding, gradingand all manner of excavationwork.

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Don’t be fooled by imitators. Thirty-plus years’ experience building the best hydrostatic dozers makes John Deerethe brand for you. Innovations, like Total Machine Control (TMC), allow operators to customize machine response and operation to their personal preferences. J-Series Dozers deliver unsurpassed productivity and uptime, along with the lowest possible daily operating costs.And that’s just for starters.

To learn all about John Deere J-SeriesDozers, give us a call.

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These workmates put more work within reach.Name the job and there’s a 310SJ or410J Backhoe Loader to help youget it done. You’ll benefit fromuptime-enhancing features such asadvanced diagnostic monitors,solid-state electronics, and animproved cooling system. Otheradvantages include ground-levelservice points, low maintenancecosts, smooth and responsivehydraulics, and best-in-class resalevalue. Go for the Total MachineControl (TMC) and tool carrieroptions and take on even morework.

To put a 310SJ or 410J BackhoeLoader to work for you, give us acall.

CONNECTICUTThe W.I. Clark CompanyWallingford, CT 06810203/265-6781Brookfield, CT 06804203/775-1203Plainfield, CT 06374860/546-4808

DELAWAREStandard Equipment, Co.Middletown, DE302/376-0784

MARYLANDStandard Equipment, Co.Baltimore, MD410/687-1700Delmar, MD410/546-1090Frederick, MD301/874-5500White Plains, MD301/870-1438

MASSACHUSETTSSchmidt Equipment, Inc.North Oxford, MA 01537508/987-8786Billerica, MA 01862978/667-4345Plymouth, MA 02363508/830-9997No. Swansea, MA 02777508/379-9810Springfield, MA 01104413/543-5595

G&H Service, Inc.Newton, NJ 07860973/383-3370

Harter Equipment, Inc.Millstone Twp, NJ 08535732/446-76001-888-HARTER-1

Jesco, Inc.118 St. Nicholas Ave.South Plainfield, NJ 07080908/753-8080800/241-7070Fax: 908/753-78531275 Bloomfield Ave.Fairfield, NJ 07004973/227-2221800/321-8080Fax: 973/575-55531790 Route 38Lumberton, NJ 08048609/267-2020888/217-0600Fax: 609/261-8559

NEW YORKFive Star Equipment, Inc.Rochester, NY 14624585/235-3011Kirkwood, NY 13795607/775-2006Syracuse, NY 13057315/452-4560Orchard Park, NY 14127716/662-2191

Jesco, Inc.495 Fishkill AvenueBeacon, NY 12508845/831-1800800/724-0725Fax: 908/821-1671

PENNSYLVANIADoyle Equipment Co.Cranberry Township, PA16066-0840724/776-3636Fax: 724/776-2450Delmont, PA 15626724/837-4500

Five Star Equipment, Inc.Dunmore, PA 18512 570/346-1701Stroudsburg, PA 18360570/424-1652Waterford, PA 16441814/796-2663Williamsport, PA 17701570/494-4030

NEW JERSEY

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With powerful Yanmar diesel engines, the 3640E and 4240E models are little giants that maneuver easily in tight spaces and handle tough jobsite challenges.•

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HARTER EQUIPMENT, INC.

615 State Route 33Millstone Twp, NJ 08535

732/446-76001-888-HARTER-1

NORRIS SALES COMPANY

1300 East Ridge PikePlymouth Meeting, PA 19462

610/279-5777Fax: 610/279-7973

1-800/457-RENT (7368)

Sicklerville, NJ 08081856/740-1400

Fax: 856/740-1940866/80-TOOLS (86657)

ADMAR SUPPLYCOMPANY, INC.

Latham, NY 12110518/690-0750

Fax: 518/690-07571-888/613-1302

[email protected]

Vestal, NY 13850607-798/0333

Fax: 607/798-08331-866/390-2367

Buffalo, NY 14217716/873-8000

Fax: 716/873-84551-800/353-2367

Rochester, NY 14623585/272-9390

Fax: 585/272-91651-800/836-2367

E. Syracuse, NY 13057315/433-5000

Fax: 315/431-05481-800/293-2367

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BINDER MACHINERY CO.

2820 Hamilton Blvd.South Plainfield, NJ 07080

908/561-9000201 North Route 73

Winslow Township, NJ 08095856/767-5900

C.N. WOOD CO, INC.

Avon, MA508/584-8484

Woburn, MA781/935-1919

Whately, MA413/665-7009

Johnston, RI401/942-9191

PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT, CO. INC.

Route 302, P.O. Box 106

Pine Bush, NY 12566845/744-2006

Holmes, NY 12531845/878-4004

EAST PBE, INC.

283 Pane RoadNewington, CT 06111

860/665-7470Fax: 860/665-7478

MIDLANTIC MACHINERY INC.

2240 Bethlehem PikeHatfield, PA 19440

215/822-0145Harrisburg, PA717/652-3190Baltimore, MD

410/247-2100Delmar, DE

302/846-0224Odessa, DE

302/449-2850Downingtown, PA610/518-5870Wilkes-Barre, PA570/824-9891

PENNSYLVANIAPittsburgh, PA

412/343-2300Clarion, PA

814/226-4100Clearfield, PA

814/765-4311Somerset, PA

814/443-2867Cambridge Springs, PA

814/398-8819NEW YORKBuffalo, NY

716/877-1992Henrietta, NY

585/334-6770Syracuse, NY

315/463-8673Albany, NY

518/785-4500Watertown, NY315/788-5512

Endicott, NY607/748-3400

Olean, NY716/372-8822

NEW HAMPSHIREManchester, NH603/627-7696

MAINECumberland, ME207/829-6969

Bangor, ME207/942-0177

VERMONTEast Montpelier, VT

802/223-9689

EDWARD EHRBAR, INC

www.ehrbar.com4 Executive Plaza

Yonkers, NY 10701914/738-5100Holbrook, NY

631/563-7600New York City, NY718/626-333142 Kenosia Ave.

Danbury, CT203/743-0088

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All IslandEquipment39 Jersey St.

West Babylon, NY11704

631/643-2605631/643-4060www.allisland

equipment.com

Elliott & Frantz,Inc.

450 E. Church Rd.King of Prussia, PA

19406610/279-5200

Jessup, MD410/792-9134

Washington, D.C.301/725-7394Hagerstown, MD301/733-8100Harrisburg, PA717/652-5430

Delmar, DE302/846-3033

E.W. SleeperCompany Inc.391 Loudon Rd.

Concord, NH 03301603/225-3361

Fax: 603/225-4918www.ewsleeper.com

George &Swede Sales

& Service Inc.7155 Big Tree RoadPavilion, NY 14525

800/724-8722

HarterEquipment, Inc.615 State Route 33Millstone Twp, NJ

08535732/446-7600888/HARTER-1

HighwayEquipment Company

Rte. 19 RD #1Zelienople, PA 16063

724/452-78005846 West Rd. & I-79

McKean, PA 16426814/476-7755Rte. 219 North

Dubois, PA 15801814/371-3600

WestchesterTractor

60 International Blvd.Brewster, NY 10509

845/278-7766Fax: 845/278-4431www.wtractor.com

WestchesterTractor, Inc.

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

What makes the Terex® RT 1120 so valuable for you:

• 155 ft. of full power, 3-mode boom which telescopes under load

• 30 to 56 ft. bi-fold jib with two 26 ft. inserts provide 271 ft. tip height

• Hydraulic self-removing counterweight for easy transportation

• Electro-proportional joystick controls

• 300 horsepower engine

Ready for Action

Other Terex® Cranes Products:• Telescopic Truck Cranes

• Boom Trucks

• All Terrain Cranes

• Crawler Cranes

• Lattice Boom Truck Cranes

• Tower Cranes

• Rough Terrain Cranes

Tough and rugged, the Terex® RT 1120 is the crane of choice for the most demanding rough terrain applications.

Whatever you’re planning, we’re there for you.

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

EMPIRE CRANE CO.7021 Performance DriveN. Syracuse, NY 13212

315/458-4101Fax: 315/458-3169

Boston, MA508/868-7734

For Your Local Terex Dealer, Please Contact:

Waverly Operations106 12th Street S.E.

Waverly, IA 50677 USAPhone: (319) 352-3920

Fax: (319) 352-9395email: [email protected]: http://www.terex-cranes.com

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UPCOMING SPECIALSECTIONS

ISSUE 6 Skid Steers & AttachmentsAd Closing Date March 8, 2010Publishing Date March 17, 2010

ISSUE 8 Paving, Compaction, MillingAd Closing Date April 5, 2010Publishing Date April 14, 2010

ISSUE 10 Wheel Loaders, Tool CarriersAd Closing Date May 3, 2010Publishing Date May 12, 2010

ISSUE 12 Crawler Loaders, DozersAd Closing Date May 28, 2010Publishing Date June 9, 2010

ISSUE 14 AttachmentsAd Closing Date June 28, 2010Publishing Date July 7, 2010

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COMPACT TRACK LOADERS

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POWER TO LIFT, LOAD, DIG AND SCRAPE

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NEW HOLLAND ADVANTAGE

© 2008 CNH Capital America LLC. All rights reserved. CNH Capital is a registered trademark of CNH America LLC. New Holland is a trademark of CNH America LLC. www.newholland.com

CNH CorporateAccount US

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NEW YORKCAPITAL TRACTORLatham518/785-3377Greenwich518/692-9611

WESTCHESTER TRACTOR, INC.Brewster845/278-7766Now Serving All of Connecticut

NEW JERSEYMODERN GROUPHasbrouck Heights888/365-8221Farmingdale800/866-0156Edison800/846-5840Hightstown800/808-0601

CHERRY VALLEY TRACTORMarlton856/983-0111

PENNSYLVANIAMODERN GROUPKing of Prussia800/445-4381Williamsport800/820-2851Allentown800/459-4659Bristol800/808-0504

DELAWAREMODERN GROUPWilmington800/227-2525

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JCB Improves Hydraulics onIts Agri Telescopic Handlers

Improved hydraulics and servo joy-sticks now come standard on all models inthe North American Agri telescopic han-dler range.

“Introducing this upgrade means thatfarmers and custom operators buying oneof our 2010-Agri telescopic handlers willget extra performance as standard,” JCBagriculture Product Manager Ray Bingleysaid. “And by using the Variflow hydraulicsystem to its full potential, the customeralso will enjoy greater fuel economy and aquieter working environment.”

Until now, the Variflow variable outputhydraulics system has only been optionalon the 541 version of JCB’s Agri telescop-ic handlers. With the Agri telescopic rangeupgrade, Variflow hydraulics comes stan-dard on all versions of the 536-60, 541-70and 535-95 from Agri to Agri Xtra modelvariations.

The most obvious advantage ofVariflow hydraulics is an increase in themaximum oil flow of 37 gpm (140 Lpm),up from 29 gpm (110 Lpm) on the previ-ous gear pump system. But because thepump delivers oil on demand and usableflow rates are available at relatively lowengine speeds, it also has potential toimprove overall efficiency and fuel econo-my, 30 gpm (113.5 Lpm) oil flow isachieved at just 1750 engine rpm.

The JCB Servo joystick control also is

now standard specification on all Agritelescopics for 2010.

“Apart from being low effort and easyto use, the Servo joystick incorporates aforward-neutral-reverse selector switch,so the operator can operate the boom withone hand while keeping a firm grip on thesteering wheel with the other,” Bingleysaid. “And since the hydraulic cylindersreact in proportion to joystick movement,operators soon find how much easier it isto control the telescopic boom and attach-ments smoothly and with great precision.”

On Agri and Agri Plus models, theServo joystick is mounted on the side con-sole, complete with a comfortable rest tosupport the operator’s arm.

On the 541-70 Agri Xtra, the joystick ismounted on the seat for added comfort andease of use. It complements the Hi-Flowhydraulic pipe work on this version, whichincludes larger bore pipes to the lift and tiltrams and auxiliary circuit to deliver fasterresponses, reduced cycle times andincreased productivity.

A new air suspension seat adds to thedriver’s comfort on all Agri models. It notonly has better suspension for a morecomfortable ride over rough ground butalso a heating element to help keep thedriver warm on cold days.

For more information, call 912/447-2000 or visit www.jcbna.com.

With the Agri telescopic range upgrade, Variflow hydraulics comes standard on allversions of the 536-60, 541-70 and 535-95 from Agri to Agri Xtra model variations.

Terex Ups Lift Height, BucketRollback With Updated PT-30

The new Terex PT-30 compact trackloader is designed with a 26 percent increasein lift height, a 16 percent increase in operat-ing capacity and a 45 percent increase inbucket rollback to enhance its productionwhile continuing to offer operators the com-pact and maneuverable operation of its pred-ecessor.

“We continue to enhance our compacttrack loader lineup based on feedback fromour distributors and customers,” said RickHarris, senior product manager, TerexConstruction Americas. “The original PT-30was introduced in 2001 and continues to beone of our best-selling models for smalllandscapers and construction contractors,landowners, hobby farmers and municipali-ties. Our goal with the new PT-30 was toupdate it with the features that are most pop-ular with our other compact track loadermodels, while keeping the attributes thathave made it so well-liked.”

The smallest compact track loader in theTerex lineup, the 4-ft. (1.2 m) profile of thePT-30 offers productive work in limitedaccess areas. The 33.7-hp (25 kW) PT-30offers an operating weight of 3,600 lb.(1,633 kg), a tipping load of 1,900 lb. (862kg), with a 950-lb. (431 kg) operating capac-ity at 50 percent tipping load capacity, and alift height of 101 in. (265 cm). With a low 3.0psi ground pressure, the PT-30 easily workson soft or sensitive surfaces with minimaldamage or impact, according to the manu-facturer.

Several features on the new PT-30 have

been updated to match the Terex PT-60model, including the design of the loaderarm. The PT-30 comes standard with loader-mounted quick attach interface, allowing itto attach to a wide range of attachmentsincluding an auger, backhoe, brush cutter,leveler, pallet forks, box rake, snow bladeand blower, tiller and trencher, as well asgeneral purpose, light material and multi-purpose buckets. Attachments from Terexfor the PT-30 are performance-matched toensure proper fit, balance and operation.

The PT-30 is equipped with pilot-operatedjoystick controls and a comfortable operatorstation for easy operation. This model comesstandard with a general purpose track withthe Terex Posi-Track undercarriage technol-ogy and suspension, giving the PT-30 moretraction, higher flotation and better operatingcomfort so operators can make full use of themachine’s higher travel speeds.

Terex also offers a special Turf Track forthe PT-30. Turf Tracks are ideal for land-scapers and others working over fragile orimproved surfaces. These tracks feature aspecial smooth tread that allows select Terexcompact track machines, including the PT-30, to maneuver on virtually any surfacewith barely a trace. Scuffing and rutting ispractically eliminated, even when used insharp turns. Terex recommends its TurfTracks for applications where the surfaceneeds special protection and the conditionsare generally dry.

For more information, visitwww.terex.com.

The Terex PT-30 compact track loader is designed with a 26 percent increase in liftheight, a 16 percent increase in operating capacity and a 45 percent increase inbucket rollback.

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What I want to know is: Why is it important tohave visible stomach muscles?

I grew up in an era (the Paleolithic) when peoplekept their stomach muscles discreetly out of sight.Most of us didn’t even realize we had stomach mus-cles; the only people who ever actually saw themwere courageous surgeons willing to cut through fatlayers the thickness of the Cleveland white pages.

I’m not saying we weren’t in shape; I’m just say-ing we had a different concept of what the shapeshould be. For example, our idea of a stud-muffin pro-totype male was somebody along the lines of GeorgeReeves, who starred in the black-and-white TV ver-sion of “Superman,” playing the role of the mild-man-nered newspaper reporter Clark Kent, whom nobodyever suspected of being Superman because he dis-guised himself by wearing glasses. (It is a known factthat if you put on glasses, even your closest friendswill not recognize you.)

The TV Superman, who was more powerful than alocomotive, did not have visible stomach muscles. Infact, he didn’t have much muscle definition at all; hepretty much looked like a middle-aged guy at aHalloween party wearing a Superman costume madefrom pajamas, a guy who had definitely put in some

time around the onion dip. From certain angles, helooked as though he weighed more than a locomotive.But he got the job done. He was always flying tocrime scenes faster than a speeding bullet in a hori-zontal position with his arms out in front of him.

Study question: Did he fly in this position becausehe had to? Or was it that the public would have beenless impressed if he had flown in a sitting position,like an airline passenger, reading a magazine and eat-ing honey-roasted peanuts?

When Superman arrived at the crime scene, hewould knock down the door, played by a piece ofbalsa wood, and confront the criminals, who wereusually suit-wearing men with harsh voices. (You hada better-dressed criminal in those days.)

“Superman!” the criminals would say. This wasthe signal for Superman to put his hands on his hipsso the criminals could shoot their revolvers at hischest, an effort that always caused Superman to adopta bemused expression because, as a native of Kryptonwith special powers, he knew that the criminals wereshooting blanks. Then Superman would turn the crim-inals over to the police, played by Irish characteractors in their mid-60s, after which he would fly in ahorizontal position back to his secret Fortress of

Onion Dip. The point is that, in my era, Superman did not have

visible stomach muscles, and neither did Hercules orTarzan, who needed steel-reinforced vines. But now,suddenly, everybody is supposed to have ripplingabdominals — or “abs,” as they’re often called. Theyare hot. If muscle groups were rock bands, the abdom-inals would be Hootie and the Blowfish. Turn on yourtelevision, and if you do not see a commercial inwhich a leading economist such as Candice Bergen,Michael Jordan or Whoopi Goldberg explains whichlong-distance carrier is best for your individual case(answer: whichever one is paying millions of dollarsto Candice, Michael or Whoopi), you will see theAbdominals People — and I do not wish to general-ize here, but these people display the intelligence ofsherbet-selling abdominal devices, demonstratingabdominal exercises and, of course, proudly showingoff their abdominal muscles, which bulge and writhebeneath a thin, sweaty layer of skin, so that the peoplelook as though they’re smuggling pythons downthere.

What I want to know is, why is this consideredattractive? And how important, really, are abdominalmuscles? I mean, I’m sure they serve some medical

function, such as keeping your intestines from fallinginto your lap, but do they have to be huge? Do thesepeople who spend 17 hours a day building up theirabdominals ever actually use them for any practicalpurpose? If so, what? Moving furniture? (“OK, Thad,you push your awesome abs against that end of thebureau, and I’ll push mine against this end, and we’lljust — Huh! It’s not moving!”)

What I also want to know is: What’s next? I mean,the Abdominals People — formerly the BicepsPeople, formerly the Thighs People, formerly theBuns People — have made all the money they canfrom our stomachs, where will they go? Are theygoing to work their way through all of our muscles?Will there come a time, say 10 years from now, whenthey’re going to announce that we all need to build up,say, our eyelid muscles? Will we turn on the TV andsee commercials for the Lid-A-Cizer, featuring enthu-siastic men and women with form-fitting workoutoutfits and bulging eyelids the size of golf balls? Arewe going to fall for that, too? Or are we going to drawthe line somewhere? Think about it! And while you’rethinking, pass the dip.

© 2008 Tribune Media Services Inc.(This article first appeared June 30, 1996.)

DDaavvee BBaarrrryyAbs-olute Madness

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AERIAL LIFTS

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1999 Gilcrest 813RT TrackPaver, 8’-13’ screed, Isuzudiesel, good condition, 1606hours ..........................$24,000.

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Asphalt Rollers

2005 Cat CB224E, 160 hours......................................$22,9002004 Cat CB224E, 946 hours......................................$19,9002004 Cat CB534DXW, 832hours ..........................$75,0002005 Cat CS563E, 287 hours ......................................$75,0002005 Cat CS563E, 1,778 hours....................................$75,000

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2005 Takeuchi TL130, s/n21303600, rubber tracks, 4-in-1bucket, good condition, 2100hours ..........................$22,000.

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2006 John Deere 328, 800hours, cab, air, heater, HiFlo,forks, bucket, steel tracks,excellent condition......$30,000.

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2006 Gehl 4840E, s/n04840H00409540, rebtal fleet,cab w/heat, 60 HP Deutz, T-batcontrols, 66’’ bucket, singlespeed, excellent condition, 260hours ..........................$22,000.

Harter Equipment Inc.Sean Sheehan732/446-7600

Wheel Loaders

2006 Cat 904B, 3,456 hours ......................................$29,0002005 928GZ, 2519 hours ............................................$87,3002006 Cat 938GII, 2,552 hours ..................................$119,0002006 Cat 938GII, 441 hours ....................................$129,0002006 Cat 972H, 3,180 hours ....................................$229,0002003 Cat 980G, 7251 hours ......................................$199,0001998 Cat 990 ............$599,000

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2007 Kubota R520 S1, s/n11037, rental fleet, ROPS/FOPS, 1 cu. yd. bucket, 2speed HST, Universal QC,excellent condition, 360 hours....................................$37,900.

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Track Loaders

2006 Cat 953C, 1004 hours ......................................$135,000Cat 953C, 3577 hours ..............................................$115,000

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1987 Cat 963, s/n 21Z1370,Balderson coupler, S/D bucket,forks, new U/C, engine, HPCUC/P ............................$34,800.1995 Cat CP563C PadfootRoller, excellent shape, 50%rubber ........................$29,600.1990 Dresser 6200, s/n 4230,aux. hyd., JRB coupler, 42’’magnet (hyd) ..............$71,200.1996 Hyundai 210LC, s/n10025, 50’ long front, excellentshape, aux. hyd..........$69,800.

Bob Harrell609-561-7702

UTILITY VEHICLE

2006 Kubota RTV900, s/nK R T V 9 0 0 A 6 1 0 5 4 8 1 5 ,ROPS/FOPS, 22 HP diesel, 3-speed VHT trans, front brushguard, hydr dump, Camo paint,excellent condition, 555 hours......................................$7,900.

Harter Equipment Inc.Sean Sheehan

732/446-7600 Ext 206

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Construction EquipmentIndustrial &Heavy Truck

Eastern PA, NJ, DE and MD

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Pittsburgh Area412-897-1494

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PARTS

Crane Parts

TEREX PARTS

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800/445-4381

Tractor Parts

NEED CASE DOZER TRANSMISSION PARTS?

We supply new & usedtransmission and differential

parts for Terratrac GT, 200,300 Series. Case 310, 350.

SERVICES AVAILABLE:Transmission rebuilding, steer-

ing band relining.Full line of Oliver-Cletrac

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Zimmerman Oliver-CletracEphrata, PA

717-738-2573Fax: 717-733-3529

www.olivercletrac.com

Undercarriages

NEW UNDERCARRIAGEPARTS

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

6S8800MT Link Assy., (2), 36section, dry, master pin, 9/16’’bolt ........................$849.00 Ea.6S605MT Link Assy., (4), 36section, dry, split master, 9/16’’bolt ........................$874.00 Ea.6S9066MT Link Assy., (4), 36section, SALT, split master,9/16’’ bolt............$1,099.00 Ea.

6Y1339MT Link Assy., (4), 36section, SALT, split master,9/16’’ bolt............$1,105.00 Ea.3T6705MT Link Assy., (2), 37section, SALT, split master,9/16’’ bolt............$1,150.00 Ea.

Komatsu D30A, D31A, D31B,D37E, D31S, D31P...

6.0126 Pitch

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

G & H Services, Inc.973/383-3370

973/390-7394 CellFax: 373/383-5756

Miscellaneous Parts

Caterpillar - DetroitKomatsu - IH

Excellent savings, 90 day war-ranty

H&R Parts, Buffalo, NY800/333-0650

Travel motor for early seriesJohn Deere 590D Excavator ......................................$3,500.

Also have two motor coveras at$100 each and steel supplyand return lines available.

Call 908-852-4763

NJ

JOHN DEERE USED PARTSAll Makes In Stock!

Nationwide Availability1-800-344-3205

Industrial Tractor Co., Inc.Jacksonville, FL

VISA/MC

Manitowoc - GroveNational Crane - Terex

P&H - LorainKoehring - JCBDoosan - Case

Atlas Copco - GenesisLeeboy

Hoffman Equipment1-800-4-HOFFMAN

Piscatawy, NJWilliamstown, NJ

Medord, NYBronx, NYC

Marlboro, NYUSED TRAMAC

HAMMER PARTS

Quality used Tramac Parts for 140, 625, BRV32, or 501

hammers

Plasterer Equipment Co. Inc.800/225-4001 or

[email protected]

Cat 988, 87A5407 PartsMachine........................$6,000.Cat 988, 87A6169 PartsMachine........................$4,000.

Ford LTL9000, 1984 Parts, Cat3406, new hood............$4,000.

Paul Grabowski973-214-6113

RENTALS

Rental

Hydraulic Excavators, WheelLoaders, Crawler Loaders,

Crawler Dozers, CompactionEquipment, Hammers, Motor

Graders, Screens &Conveyors, Articulated

Haulers, Backhoe Loaders,Elevating Scrapers, Loadalls.

Midlantic Machinery Co.Hatfield PA 215/822-0145

Harrisburg PA 717/652-3190Wilkes-Barre PA 717/824-9891

Baltimore MD 410/247-2100Delmar DE 302/846-0224

Construction Equipment Rentals

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800/445-4381

Stone, Wacker, MBW,Diamond Products, Honda,

IR, AGL, Sky Trak, JLG,JoBox, DeWalt, Stihl, Imer

Rentals, Sales, Service

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Articulated Trucks, Skid SteerLoaders, Trenchers, CablePlows, Rollers, Hydraulic

Hammers, LandscapeAttachments & More

Eagle Power & EquipmentMontgomeryville PA

215/699-5871New Castle DE302/652-3028

Eagle PA610/458-7054

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Daily - Weekly - MonthlyCompetitive Rates

Mixers, Generators, ArrowBorads, Compaction,Excavators, Loaders!

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610/279-5777

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Construction & IndustrialEquipment Rentals

Compaction, Excavating,High Lifts, Traffic Control,

Safety, Loaders,Landscaping

Norris Sales Company610/279-5777

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ROAD MAINTENANCE

Sweepers

Johnston-Allianz M7 350High Side Dump Chassis

Mount Sweeper!Call for Demonstration

U.S. Municipal Supply, Inc.800/733-3776

NEW Johnston-Allianz MSTNew High Dump Chassis

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U.S. Municipal Supply, Inc.800/733-3776

NEW Rosco RB-48, Enclosedcab. New Units for Sale orRent.

U.S. Municipal Supply, Inc.800/733-3776

2002 Rosco SweepPro, 8’ w/poly brush, 85hp Cummins,new condition ..............$29,995

U.S. Municipal Supply, Inc.800/733-3776

SCRAPERS

Motor Scrapers

1998 Cat 627F, 9,740 hours ......................................$299,0001998 Cat 627F, 10,307 hours ..................................$299,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

TIRES

Truck Tires

(4) Yokohama 10:00x15 newradials and rims

8:00x15 tires with used rimsAll For $500.

Call Jim Clark516-578-1176

TRAILERS

Low Bed Trailers

RENT LOW BEDS35 & 50 ton RogersWeekly & Monthly

Stephenson Equipment/Keesler Division

610/534-0700Located @ I-95 & RT420

Exit 9-BPropsect Park, PA

Miscellaneous Trailers

1972 Hyster 20 Ton Tilt Trailer

Air brakes10:00x15 radial tires,

SALE!!! $1500.

Call Jim Clark516-578-1176

FULL LINE GENERALEager Beaver Trailers

in stock

Eagle Power & EquipmentMontgomeryville PA

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Are your operators compliantwith Federal Standards,

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TRUCKS

Articulating Trucks

2004 JCB 714, A/C, sideboards, very good condition,2949 hours ................$55,500.

JDE Equipment Co.616/530-2000

2004 JCB 718, 18 ton capacity,low hours, good condition, 1200hours, pictures available ............................................$69,000.

Farm-Rite Inc.908/625-0697

Bucket Trucks

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Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800/445-4381

Misc Trucks

2004 Cat 735, 4,035 hours ......................................$249,0002005 Cat 735, 3,738 hours ......................................$269,0002006 Cat 740, 3,320 hours ......................................$305,0001994 Cat D350D, 20,412 hours....................................$49,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

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FORD/ NEW HOLLAND 555E ENGINECOVERS • LOOKING FOR 2 CRACK-FREE ENGINE COVERS FOR 1997FORD/ NEW HOLLAND 555E BACKHOE.Contact: GUY GENESTPhone: 860-604-6934Fax: 860-647-8174Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LATE MODEL TRI AXLE LOWBOY • KW,PETE PREFERRED, 500 PLUS HP, 14K-18K FA, 46K RA, PUSHER. NO BRO-KERS PLEASE.Contact: TOM NACEYPhone: 651-214-1694Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU D41P6 WITH EROPS FROMCONTRACTORContact: K SANSALONEPhone: 856-297-4758Fax: 856-362-5602Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE 590 SUPER SERIES 2 LOADERBACKHOEContact: FRANK HORANPhone: 800-654-USEDEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED VOLVO L160,L120,L90 4400,4500SERIES A IN EUROPEContact: PETER KAIPhone: 009613151696Fax: 009614444496Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED TO BUY EXCAVATOR 35VERGESCUBE CONTRACTOR ONLYContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1-450-346-8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DRESSER 555 WHEEL LOADER • NEEDRUNNER FOR PARTS WITHIN 1000MILES OF BUFFALO, NYContact: PATRICK KELLYPhone: 800-403-2263Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADER • WE NEED CATLOADERS 910,926E,950B,950E,966F1,966F2 AND 970F2. KINDLY OFFER USSOONEST WITH DETAILS.THANKSContact: RIZWANPhone: +92-345-6429345Fax: +92-213-6057723Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR 950B 1984-1986 ORIGI-NAL PAINT/WHOLE SALE PRICEContact: ALHDYAN ESTPhone: 00966-1-2421-786Fax: 00-966-1-2417-752Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE 580M & 580 SUPERMS CAB 4X4EXTENDAHOE • DESCRIBE WHAT YOUWANT.Contact: FRANK HORANPhone: 732-674-2095Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

HITACHI PARTS • HITACHI EX 60,FD33LINER KIT-4PISTERN,4SLEVEContact: SHANKARPhone: 679-991-4535Fax: 679-885-0531Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONCRETE FORMING & SHORINGEQUIPMENTContact: JAMES LANGKAMPPhone: 630.514.6996Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOADER FOR KIOTI 1914 TRACTORContact: TIM LEWANDOWSKIPhone: 724-887-9375Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR GOOD SHAPE CAT966FII • PLEASE OFFER 966FII, YEAR1996 AND ABOVE, WITH SERIAL NO.PICS, DETAILS AND PRICE.Contact: ATHER A. SIDDIQUIPhone: +92-333-2240692Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––88 TO 92 CAT 140G W RIPPERContact: DAVE WILDPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOBELCO SR115Contact: RICH SMITHPhone: 908-479-8383Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT D8R SERIES IIContact: SCOTT HAWSEYPhone: 770.652.1443Fax: 678.941.1210Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BARBER GREEN BG210B • LOOKINGFOR BARBER GREEN BG210B ANDDBG245B ASPHALT PAVERContact: TONY THOMASPhone: 818-956-5231Fax: 818-956-5239Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 330CL 2003 2006 TO 4000 HRS12/10 STICK AUX HYDSContact: RICHARDPhone: 603 828-6100Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TORQUE CONVERTER REVERSER •WANTED:TORQUE CONVERTERREVERSER FOR A JOHNDEERE 310D WITH 4 X 4 TURBOContact: RICHARD PIENDAKPhone: 302-328-5828Fax: 302-328-5949Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 14M MOTORGRADERContact: SCOTT HAWSEYPhone: 770.652.1443Fax: 678.941.1210Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CATERPILLAR 120H MOTORGRADER •WE HAVE AN IMMEDIATE NEED FORONE CAT 120H, 135H, 12H OR 140HMOTORGRADER. THE MACHINE MUSTBE ORIGINAL PAINT AND LOCATED INTHE USA OR CANADA!!!! THE MACHINEREALLY NEEDS TO HAVE AN EROPSCAB ALONG WITH A SCARIFIER ORREAR RIPPER HOWEVER WE WOULDLISTEN TO AN OFFER FOR A MACHINEWITH NO PLOW AND MIGHT CONSIDERA MACHINE WITH A CANOPY. OURPRICE LIMIT OF $70,000. DEPENDS ONTHE SIZE OF THE MACHINE, THE YEARMODEL AND HOURS. PLEASE OFFERWHAT YOU HAVE.Contact: WENDELL CAINPhone: 770-381-8984Fax: 770-381-6977Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU OR CATERPILLAR MOTORGRADERContact: MATT STRINGERPhone: 403-327-3681Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––(2) JCB 550 TELEHANDLERSContact: FRANK W. FORSTPhone: 402-330-0555Fax: 402-333-4021Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRI AXLE ROAD TRACTOR • PREFER-ABLY 10 YR OLD PETE,MACK REASON-ABLE MILAGE FOR AGEContact: PAT MCLAUGHLINPhone: 804 513 1960Fax: 800 405 9991Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONCRETE SAW • 2 LARGE CONCRETESAWS, ABLE TO CUT 10" OF CON-CRETE FLATWORKContact: FRANKPhone: 909-229-3600Fax: 951-845-6997Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

LOOKING FOR CAT 140G GRADERS •PLEASE SEND YOUR OFFERS WITHSERIAL NO, PICTURES, DETAILS OF140GS WITH 14 BLADE AND REAR RIP-PERS. THANKSContact: ATHER A. SIDDIQUIPhone: +92-333-2240692Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADER WHOLESALEONLY PLEASE! • WE ARE LOOKINGFOR WHOLESALE CAT WHEEL LOAD-ERS. WE HAVE A BUYER THAT HASASKED TO PURCHASE AN EXTENSIVEAMOUNT OF EQUIPMENT FOR THEM,BUT MUST BE IN LINE WITH TODAYWHOLESALE PRICINGContact: ROB LEWISPhone: 813-842-3781Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR GOOD USED 14GContact: MARKPhone: 336-215-5388Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRANSFER TRAILERS • 45 HEAVY DUTYWALKING FLOOR TRAILERS IN GOODCONDITION, NEED TWENTY MORE ORLESS ALIKE.Contact: PAUL LEASPhone: 803-920-0693Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT M318 OR M320 WHEEL EXCAVA-TOR • LATE MODEL UNIT MUST BE INGOOD CONDITION WITH AUXILIARYHYDRAULIC. PLEASE FAX OR E-MAILINFORMATION / DETAILS / PRICING.Contact: VINCENTPhone: 860-664-8042Fax: 860-664-9175Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––STICK FOR CX210 CASE EXCAVATORContact: DONPhone: 573-380-7700Fax: 573-683-2600Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

BHL CAT 420D 4X4 • WANTED TO BUY -BHL - CAT 420D 4X4, CAB, E-STICK,2,000-4,000HRS. IN GOOD CONDITIONContact: ERICEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR 994Contact: HERCO EQUIPMENTPhone: 229-344-4235Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED WHOLESALE CAT WHEEL LOAD-ERS AND MOTORGRADERSContact: DAVE SCHEERPhone: 610-544-3399Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TOW BEHIND VIBRATORY PADFOOTROLLERContact: BILL | Phone: 612-812-1714Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2 TAILGATES FOR VOLVO A25 OR A30Contact: DAVE WILDPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TAILGATE FOR JD250C OR BELL ADT •MECHANICAL TAILGATE ASSEMBLYFOR JD 250C OR BELL ADT. PART ORCOMPLETE IN GOOD CONDITION.Contact: PHIL SHAFFERPhone: 724 331 9102Fax: 724 995 8028Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED 1 1996 TO 1999 CAT 14HContact: RANDY REECEPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2005 D6R LGP 5000 HOURS OR LESSLOW PRICEContact: RANDY REECEPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATORContact: RICHARDPhone: 603 828-6100Fax: 603 430-2119Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VOLVO L90 & L120 C,D AND E MODELSContact: IAN RITCHIEPhone: 00441592 202918Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––3054 ENGINEContact: KEN ELIAPhone: 215-852-9704Fax: 215-535-5973Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D9L WITH RIPPER CONTRACTOR ONLYContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1-450-346-8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

TEREX DOZER 8220B • NEED TWOGOOD SPROCKETSContact: JIM ROWEPhone: 518-651-6006Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 966F GP BUCKET • GENERAL PUR-POSE BUCKET FOR A CAT 966F.Contact: PAMELAPhone: 229 924.0035Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 330CL DITCHING OR GRADINGBUCKET • WIDE DITCHING BUCKETFOR A 330CL.THE WIDER THE BETTER. ANYTHINGCONSIDERED FROM 8 TO 10.Contact: KEVINPhone: 989-646-0009Fax: 989-876-8656Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MUFFLERContact: G MATTHEWSPhone & Fax: 907 883 5684Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––I AM LOOKING FOR A USED FRONTEND LOADER FOR A ZETOR TRACTOR60 HORSE.Contact: SMITHPhone: 575-513-0417Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HITACHI EX50URG • FINAL DRIVEContact: DAVID SMITHPhone: 636-359-6346Fax: 573-684-2285Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KUBOTA BX25Contact: BILLPhone: 630-554-9068just e-mail w/pictures pleaseEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WOOD CHIPPER DIESEL • WOOD CHIP-PER BANDIT 250 USED IN WA 98245Contact: VICTOR BOEDEPhone: 360-376-5078Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SKID STEER | MIN 60 HP SKID STEERWHEEL OR TRACK, CAB, HEAT, SUS-PENSION SEAT, HIGH FLOW, 1000HRS.OR LESS 2007,2008,2009 MODELSContact: DON BRENENGENEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LIMA 2400 OR MANITOWAC 4600CRAWLER CRANEContact: BILL CYFORDPhone: 410-355-2222Fax: 410-355-2936Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 966HContact: STEVEPhone: 18194496154Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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February 27 to March 3, 2010 – International Hardware Fair. International HardwareFair Cologne 2010, Cologne, Germany. For more information regarding this event con-tact Chris Beavers, Koelnmesse, Inc. at 773-326-9928.

March/April 2010 – Meetings. IAAP Grassroots Meetings in Your Region includeGrassroots meetings hosted by the IAAP Legislative Committee and the Transportation forIllinois Coalition provide a chance to catch up with old friends and meet new ones inter-ested in state transportation issues. Please sign up for one or more in your area:

Northeast Region Grassroots Meeting (IDOT District 1), Monday March 8 at 6:00p.m., Bluestone Bar & Grill, 2387 E. Joliet Highway in New Lenox, Illinois. Contact Shawn McKinney, Outreach Manager, Illinois Association of Aggregate

Producers for more information: Office: 217-241-1639; Cell: 217-899-5125; Fax:217-241-1641; Email: [email protected]

March, 2010 – Project Manager Development Program. Brought to you by theAssociated General Contractors of America. The Project Manager DevelopmentProgram (PMDP) is a set of highly-interactive courses that provide participants theessential skills to advance their careers as project managers. Register today forModule 4/Risk Management: Wednesdays, March 3, 10 and 24, 2010 and Tuesday,March 16, 2010 from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Construction Training School, 6301Knox Industrial Drive, St. Louis, MO 63139. Questions: Joanne Engle (314) 644-1525 ext. 225 or [email protected].

March 2, 2010 – Webinar. AGC of America: EPA’s Construction StormwaterProgram: What the New Mandated Discharge Limits, Monitoring Requirements andPrescriptive E&S Controls Mean for Contractors. Contact Information: Phone Numbersinclude 703/548-3118 (local) and 800/242-1767 (Publications) and Fax Number703/548-3119; Street Address: Associated General Contractors of America, 2300Wilson Blvd., Suite 400, Arlington, VA 22201; email address [email protected].

March 2-3, 2010 – Conference. The 19th annual Spring Thaw/State Grants SafetyConference will be held at the Starved Rock Lodge in Utica, Illinois. This conference isco-sponsored by the Mne Safety and Health Administration and the Illinois Departmentof Natural Resources, Office of Mines and Minerals State Grants Program. TheConference is free; however, if you wish to partake of the food and refreshments there isa $30.00 fee. Conference check-in begins at noon on Tuesday, March 2nd, with theopening session beginning at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday’s program will conclude with a com-plimentary evening reception sponsored by the IAAP. For more information, contactMike Falter, IDNR/Office of Mines and Minerals, at: 217-785-9019 [email protected].

March 4, 2010 – WEBINAR. The Industrial Minerals Association – North America(IMA-NA) presents a Webinar titled, “SPCC and SWPPP Plans: Practical Tips forCompliance.” Please contact John Henriksen, Executive Director, Illinois Association ofAggregate Producers, 1115 S. 2nd Street, Springfield, IL at 217-241-1639/217-899-7389; fax 217-241-1641 or email [email protected].

March 9-10, 2010 – EXPO. Philadelphia Construction EXPO to be held at the GreaterPhiladelphia Expo Center, Oaks, PA. For ticket and further information, please contactSheila Kirby (800523-2200) or Bob Buckley (800-992-7116) at ConstructionEquipment Guide, Ft. Washington, PA.

March 12, 2010 – PREP CLASS. AGC of St. Louis has partnered with the AmericanInstitute of Constructors to offer a prep class on Friday, March 12, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.at the Construction Training School, 6301 Knox Industrial Drive for the Level II CertifiedProfessional Constructors Exam to be offered by AGC of St. Louis Saturday, March 27,2010. For more information, contact Kathy Givens regarding the online registrationprocess at 314-480-3172, or contact Joanne Engle at 314-644-1525 or [email protected]. Registration deadline is March 5, 2010.

March 17-20, 2010 – CONVENTION ‘10. Mark your calendar! AGC’s 91st AnnualConvention will be held at the Marriott Orlando World Center in Orlando, FL. More infor-mation will be posted as soon as it is available.

March 24, 2010 – Breakfast. The IAAP Legislative Breakfast is scheduled from 7:00to 9:00 a.m. at the Sangamo Club in Springfield Illinois. The IAAP actively works for leg-islation that helps the aggregates industry and fights legislation that hurts aggregate pro-ducers and the companies selling goods and services to this industry. To be successful,these efforts require face to face contacts with members of the Illinois General Assembly.You can be an active and effective part of these lobbying efforts by attending. For moreinformation, call Glenda Schoening, IAAP Office Manager at 217-241-1639.

April 23-24, 2010 – Auction. NITKE AUCTION, Wausau, Wisconsin.April 26, 2010 – Meeting. Illinois Valley Region (IDOT District 3) is holding a gath-

ering at 6:00 p.m., Morris, Illinois with the Transportation for Illinois Coalition to extendinvitations to its members made up of statewide and regional business, organized labor,governmental and not-for-profit organizations. For more information you may call GlendaSchoening at 217-241-1639.

May 11, 2010 – Convention. The IAAP’s 42nd Annual Convention is scheduled atthe Crowne Plaza Hotel in Springfield, Illinois. The Illinois Association of AggregateProducers is putting together another fine Convention program, all we need is you! Savethe Date!!!

June 1-5, 2010 – EXPO. ConExpo Russia 2010, Crocus International ExhibitionCenter, Moscow, Russia. ConExpo Russia is a new construction exhibition supported bythe Russian government, Russian contractor groups, and the manufacturers who exhib-it. It is the gathering place of the construction, utility and forestry industries in Russia andsurrounding states, featuring the latest in equipment technologies and education. TheRussian construction industry is booming. With continued growth potential and infra-structure projects in the nonresidential construction, forestry and utility industries, com-panies are looking to the Russian market to expand their enterprise. For more informationvisit: www.conexporussia.com and email: [email protected] and phone: 800-867-6060.

March 22-26, 2011 – EXPO. CONEXPO-CON/AGG, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A. CON-EXPO-CON/AGG will be the world’s largest international gathering place in 2011 for theconstruction and construction materials industries, showcasing the latest equipment,services and technologies. For more information, visit: www.conexpoconagg.com; E-mail: [email protected] or phone: 800-867-6060.

March 22-26, 2011 – International Exposition. Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A. IFPE2011 - the International Exposition for Power Transmission is the leading internationalexposition and technical conference for hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical and mechanicalpower transmission components, systems and controls. For information visit:www.ifpe.com; E-mail: [email protected] or phone 800-867-6060.

DONATION - HELP Support IAAP’s Political Activities – The IAAP Political ActionCommittee (PAC)was created in order to provide financial support for our allies in theIllinois General Assembly. Whether from Chicago or Downstate Illinois, Democrat orRepublican, these legislators all have one thing in common – they support bills that helpthe Illinois aggregates industry and oppose bills that hurt our interests. As the cost ofpolitical campaigns continues to rise, we want to ensure that legislators who support thisindustry can compete and continue to do good work. For that reason, supporting theIAAP PAC is critically important to the future of our industry, your company, and yourAssociation’s political activities. Please consider sending a donation, payable to the IAAP,to: John Henriksen, Secretary/Treasurer, IAAP PAC, 1115 S. 2nd Street, Springfield,Illinois 62704.

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1. Thursday, March 4, SYRACUSE,NEW YORK: Complete Liquidation of MajorTrucking Company. Truck Tractors, Trailers,Support Equipment.

2. Saturday, March 6, SACRAMENTO(Galt), CALIFORNIA: LARGE RentalReturn Auction of Late Model Bobcat,Takeuchi, JCB Compact Construction &Support Equipment.

3. Friday, March 12, SACRAMENTO,CALIFORNIA: Large Cat & John DeereRental Return Auction plus Trucks & Trailers,Support Equipment.

4. Saturday, March 13, CLEVELAND,OHIO: Complete Liquidation Dump Trucks,Truck Tractors, Support & ConstructionEquipment.

5. Thursday, March 18, MANASSAS,VIRGINIA: Late Model Cat & John DeereEarthmoving Equipment, Aerials & Forklifts,Trucks & Trailers.

6. Friday, March 19, ATLANTA, GEORGIA: Large Rental Return Auction ofLarge Quantity of JCB Hydraulic Excavators,Telescopics, Aerial Lifts, Backhoes & SupportEquipment.

7. Saturday, March 20, COLUMBUS,OHIO: 2 Auctions in 1 Day! CompleteLiquidation of Brigg’s Equipment (LargestCase Dealer in US.) Plus CompleteLiquidation of former New Holland AuthorizedDealership.

8. Tuesday, March 23, HOUSTON,TEXAS: Rental Fleet Construction, SupportEquipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Trucks &Trailers.

9-12. Thursday, March 25- Sunday,March 28, ATLANTIC CITY, NEWJERSEY: Annual 4 Day Construction, Aerial,Forkift, Support, Truck & Trailer Auction.Along with Large Quantity of Upscale PartyRental Equipment. THE LARGEST IN THE

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13. Thursday, April 8, DALLAS, TEXAS:Exclusive Case Large Late Model RentalFleet & Unused Case Construction &Agricultural Equipment plus Large Quantityof Like New Water Trucks. HILITESINCLUDE: (2) Case CX460s, Unused CaseCX330, (2) Unused Case CX290s, UnusedCase CX160B, Unused Case CX135, (20)Unused Case 580M & Super M TractorLoader Backhoes, (2) Unused Case 865Bs,Motor Grader VHP Ripper, (20) Unused &Used Loader Case Skid Steers, (8) 2007 FordF750 2000 gallon Water Trucks, (2) UnusedNoram Motor Graders, Unused Case 621E,(2) Unused Case 821E, (2) Case 921Cs, (2)2007 Case 1850KLT (6 way blade, ripper.)

14. Saturday, April 10: SCRANTON,PENNSYLVANIA: 15 LATE MODEL (up to2008) TRUCKWRECKERS, (25) TRUCKTRACTORS, (300) VAN TRAILERS, (25)CONTAINERS. Enormous amount of takeout engines, transmissions, rears & largequantity parts trucks.

15. Tuesday, April 13, DES MOINES,IOWA: Complete Liquidation of Late ModelCat & Komatsu Earthmoving Equipment,2007 Kenworth T800 Heavy Hauler triaxleTractor, 2006 Talbert 60 Ton Detachable &Enormous Amount of Late Model SupportEquipment including Trench Boxes, Lasers,Pumps, Generators.

16. Thursday, April 15,JACKSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA:Major Military Job Completion Auction ofConstruction Support Equipment, Trucks &Trailers.

17-18. Friday April 16 & Saturday April17, CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLI-NA: 2 DAY AUCTION! CompleteLiquidation Phase IV Case Earthmoving &Support Equipment & Service Trucks,Truck Tractors & Trailers.

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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERSwww.lyonauction.comPhone: 315-633-2944

• Syracuse, NYThurs., March 4, 2010For: Complete Liquidation ofMajor Trucking Company. TruckTractors, Trailers, SupportEquipment

• Sacramento (Galt), CASat., March 6, 2010For: Large Rental ReturnAuction of Late Model Bobcat,Takeuchi, JCB CompactConstruction and SupportEquipment

• Sacramento, CAFri., March 12, 2010For: Large Rental ReturnAuction of Late Model Bobcat,Takeuchi, JCB CompactConstruction and SupportEquipment

• Cleveland, OHSat, March 13, 2010For: Complete LiquidationDump Trucks, Truck Tractors,Support and ConstructionEquipment

• Manassas, VAThurs., March 18, 2010For: Late Model Cat & JohnDeere Earthmoving Equipment,Trucks & Trailers

• Atlanta, GAFri, March 19, 2010For: Large Rental ReturnAuction of Large Quantity ofJCB Hyd. Excavators,Telescopics, Aerial Lifts,Backhoes & Support Equipment

• Columbus, OHSat., March 20, 2010For: 2 Auctions in 1 Day!Complete Liquidation of BriggsEquipment plus CompleteLiquidation of former NewHolland Authorized Dealership

• Houston, TXWed., March 24, 2010For: Rental Fleet Construction,Support, Aerials, Forklifts,Trucks & Trailers

• Atlantic City, NJThurs.-Sun, March 25-28, 2010For: Annual 4 Day Construction,Aerial, Forklift, Support, Truck &Trailer Auction

• Dallas, TXThurs., April 8, 2010For: Exclusive Case Large LateModel Rental Fleet & UnusedCase Construction andAgricultural Equipment plusLarge Quantity of Like NewWater Trucks

• Scranton, PASat., April 10, 2010For: Late Model TruckWreckers, Truck Tractors, VanTrailers, Enormous Amounts ofTake Out Engines, etc…

• Des Moines, IATues., April 13, 2010For: Complete Liquidation ofLate Model Cat & KomatsuEarthmoving Equipment

• Jacksonville, NCThurs., April 15, 2010For: Major Military JobCompletion Auction ofConstruction SupportEquipment, Trucks & Trailers

• Charlotte, NCFri.-Sat., April 16-17, 2010For: Complete LiquidationPhase IV Case Eartmoving &Support Equipment, ServiceTrucks, Truck Tractors &Trailers• Bangor, MEFri., April 23, 2010For: Late Model Construction,Aerial Lift, Forklift, Truck &Trailer Auction• Aguascalientes, MexicoFri., April 23, 2010For: Large Construction, AerialEquipment, Support Equipment& More Auction.• Buffalo, NYSat., May 8, 2010For: Late Model Construction,Forklift, Aerial Lift, SupportEquipment Trucks & Trailers• Canastota, NYSun., May 9, 2010For: Large Compact, Utility,Support Equipment, PlusConstruction, Aerials &Forklifts, Support EquipmentAuction• Newark, NJDATE TBAFor: Rental Fleet ConstructionEquipment, Aerial Lifts, Trucks& Trailers• Middletown (Florida), NYDATE TBAFor: Rental Fleet ConstructionEquipment, Support, AerialLifts, Trucks & Trailers• Detroit, MIDATE TBAFor: Complete Liquidation ofConstruction and SupportEquipment• Monterrey, MexicoDATE TBAFor: Large Complete LiquidationOne Owner Construction, AerialEquipment, Support & More• Detroit, MIDATE TBAFor: Complete Liquidation ofConstruction and SupportEquipment.

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERSwww.rbauction.comPhone: 402-421-2631

• Olympia, WAMarch 4-5, 2010• Polotitlan, MexicoMarch 5, 2010• St. Aubin Sur Gallion, FranceMarch 5, 2010• Sacramento, CAMarch 9, 2010• Myrtle Beach, SCMarch 10, 2010• Edmonton, AB, CANMarch 10-12, 2010• Ocana, SpainMarch 11-12, 2010• Chicago, ILMarch 11, 2010• Brisbane, QLD, AustraliaMarch 16, 2010• Nashville, TNMarch 16, 2010• Denver, CMarch 16-17, 2010

• Columbus, OHMarch 17, 2010• St. Louis, MOMarch 18, 2010• Geelong, VIC, AustraliaMarch 18, 2010• Caorso, ItalyMarch 18, 2010• Montreal, QC, CANMarch 18-19, 2010• Minneapolis, MNMarch 19, 2010• Albuquerque, NMMarch 23, 2010• Statesville, NCMarch 23, 2010• Chilliwack, BC, CANMarch 24, 2010• Hartford, CTMarch 24, 2010• Houston, TXMarch 24, 2010• London, ONT, CANMarch 25, 2010• Atlanta, GAMarch 25-26, 2010• Jackson, MSMarch 29, 2010• Kansas City, MOMarch 30, 2010• Regina, SK, CANMarch 30, 2010• Grand Cayman IslandsMarch 30, 2010• Northeast, MDMarch 30-31, 2010• Saskatoon, SK, CANApril 9, 2010• Boise, IDApril 13, 2010• Grand Prairie, AB, CABApril 14-15, 2010• Phoenix, AZApril 14-15, 2010• Moncofa, SpainApril 15, 2010• Phoenix, AZApril 15-16, 2010• Istanbul, TurkeyApril 17, 2010• Albuquerque, NMApril 21, 2010• Salt Lake City, UTApril 22, 2010• Dubai, UAEMay 3-5, 2010• Truro, Nova ScotiaMay 4, 2010• Detroit, MIMay 5, 2010• Torreon, MexicoMay 11, 2010• Prince George, BC, CANMay 15, 2010• Las Vegas, NVMay 14, 2010• Pittsburgh, PAMay 20, 2010• Tipton, CAMay 26, 2010

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• Philadelphia, MSWed. - Fri., March 24-26, 2010

• Philadelphia, MSWed. - Thurs., May 26-27,2010

• Philadelphia, MSThurs., July 15, 2010

GLOBAL FORCE AUCTION GROUPwww.gforceauction.comPhone: 877-631-0650

• West Friendship, MDSat., March 6, 2010For: Construction Equipment &Trucks

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANYwww.hunyady.comPhone: 800-233-6898

• Farmingdale, NJThurs., March 25, 2010For: Pillar Bros ConstructionCorp. – Surplus Equipment

• New Orleans, LAWed., April 7, 2010For: Sealed Bid Auction

INSIGHT AUCTIONEERSwww.insightauction.comPhone: 863-386-1225

• Sebring, FLSaturday, March 13, 2010

• Sebring, FLSaturday, May 15, 2010

• Sebring, FLSaturday, July 17, 2010

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IRAY AUCTIONSwww.iraymn.comPhone: 320-968-7230

• Foley, MNFri., March 5, 2010

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IRON PLANET AUCTIONSwww.ironplanet.comPhone: 888-433-5426ONLINE AUCTIONSGo to www.ironplanet.com toview the complete auctionschedules, inspection reportsand to place your bid!• Thurs., March 11, 2010For: Construction Equipment

JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUC-TIONEERSwww.murphyauction.comPhone: 800-426-3008

• Kenmore, WASat., March 20, 2010For: Contractors Equipment,Heavy Trucks & Trailers, Cars,Pickups, SUVs and Vans

J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANYwww.jmwood.comPhone: 800-447-7085

• Montgomery, ALWed.-Fri., March 10-12, 2010For: 37th Annual Spring Auction– Over 18—Machines & TrucksTo Be Sold!

MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.www.mmaauction.comPhone: 800-763-2728

• Huntersville, NCThurs., March 4, 2010For: Allied Resources USA, LTD• Pelzer, SCWed.-Thurs., March 17-18,2010For: Annual Spring ContractorsAuction• Athens, GAWed., March 31, 2010For: Construction Equipment,Trucks & Trailers, Tools & ShopEquipment

NITKE AUCTIONSwww.nitkeauctions.comPhone: 715-362-6162

• Wausau, WIFri., April 23, 2010 For: Wisconsin’s “Best &Biggest” Heavy Construction,Truck & Trailer Auction

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC.www.petrowskyauctioneers.comPhone: 860-642-4200

• Franklin, CTThurs. – Sat., April 8-10, 2010 For: Trucks, Trailers,Construction & EarthmovingEquipment, Crushing &Screening, Support Equipment

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERSINC.www.ritchason.comPhone: 800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TNSat., March 13, 2010 For: 21st Annual Spring Auction• Lebanon, TNSat., June 19, 2010• Lebanon, TNSat., September 18, 2010• Lebanon, TNSat., December 11, 2010

ROLLER & ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERSwww.rollerauction.comPhone: 866-515-1668

• Henderson, COWed., March 10, 2010For: Heavy ConstructionEquipment Auction

TAMPA MACHINERY AUCTION, INC.www.tmauction.comPhone: 813-986-2485

• Tampa, FLSat., March 13, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., April 10, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., May 8, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., June 12, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., July 10, 2010

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• Tampa, FLSat., September 11, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., October 9, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., November 13, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., December 11, 2010

UTILITY AUCTIONSwww.utilityauctions.netPhone: 302-530-9103

Wilmington, DEFri., April 23, 2010For: Fleet Vehicles from UtilityCompanies

WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC.www.wca-online.comPhone: 760-731-7760

• Larchwood, IASat., March 27, 2010For: Construction Equipment

WOLFE INDUSTRIALAUCTIONS, INC.www.wolfeauctions.comPhone: 800-443-9580

• Romney, W VAFri., March 6, 2010 For: South Branch Construction

• York Springs, PAFri., March 12, 2010 For: Southern PA ContractorsAuction

• New Freedom, PAFri., March 18, 2010 For: Farm Equip Auction

• Frederick, MDFri., April 23, 2010 For: MidAtlantic ContractorsAuction

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Terms of Sale: Complete Payment on Sale Day with CASH or CASHIER’S CHECK. Company or per-sonal checks accepted only if accompanied by a current bank letter of guaranteed payment. Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express accepted - a 5% administrative fee will be charged on all

non-cash/non-check purchases. A 10% buyer’s premium will be charged on each item under $2,000.

From Frederick MD: 70 East to exit 80 MD Rt. 32 make a right at the bottom of the ramp, turn right onto MD 144, turn right on Fairgrounds Rd. From Baltimore: 70 West to exit 80 MD Rt. 32 make a left at the bottom of the ramp, turn right onto MD 144, turn right on Fairgrounds Rd.

Hitachi EX-370 LC, a/c cab, 32” pads, 60” bkt; ’07 CAT 320 D LC, a/c cab, 32” pads, hrs: 1500; ’00 CAT 320 CL, a/c cab, hyd thumb; CAT 312 B, a/c cab; CAT 312 L, a/c cab, long stick, aux hyd, 24” pads; CAT 311 CU, a/c cab; CAT 311 L, a/c cab, long stick, aux hyd; Cat E-70 B cab, 12” pads 24” bkt.

(3) JD 300 D 6x6 off road articulated end dumps, 30 ton, a/c cab, s/n: 201451, s/n: 200788, s/n: 200797; Moxy MT 30 6x6 off road articulated end dump; Bell B-25 25 ton articulated end dump.

CAT 963 B, a/c cab, gp bkt; CAT 963, CAT 953 B, CAT 953; CAT D6M High Track, a/c cab, 6 way blade; JD 650 G WT, o/rops, 6 way blade; ’04 CAT D3G XL, o/rops, 6 way blade; CAT D4C Series III, o/rops, 6 way blade, powershift.

JD 544 G, cab, gp bkt w/quick coupler; CAT 924 GZ, cab, gp bkt w/3rd valve, 17.5 x 25 rubber; Takeuchi TL- 150 track loader a/c cab, gp bkt, aux. hyd; Like New Takeuchi TL 130 - 2 track loader, a/c cab, aux hyd, hrs: 300; CASE 85 XT, dsl eng, gp bkt, aux hyd; JD 250 Series II, o/rops, gp bkt, aux hyd; BOBCAT 773 G, o/rops, gp bkt, aux hyd, NH L 785, o/rops, gp bkt, aux hyd; BOBCAT 763, o/rops, gp bkt, aux hyd;

BOBCAT 753, o/rops, gp bkt, aux hyd; CASE 1845 C, o/rops, gp bkt, aux hyd.

CASE 580 SM, 4x4, cab, ext-hoe; CASE 580 L, 4x4, cab, ext-hoe; JD 300 D, cab, gp bkt, aux hyd, municipality owned; JD 510 B, cab, gp bkt; CASE 580 C, gp bkt, ext-hoe.

JCB 506 C, o/rops, 36’ reach telescopic boom, 6,000lb, 4x4, tilt carriage; MF 2500, 21’ mast, 6,000lb, shuttle shift.

(2) Gardner Denver Hydro Track SCM 3500 drills; Atlas Copco 748 w/carousal; Atlas Copco 742 w/carousal; Gardner Denver Hydro Track SCM 2500 w/Reman engine.

Bomag BW 172 D, 66” smooth drum vibratory roller; IR SD 45 D 54” smooth drum vibratory roller w/shell kit.

BOBCAT Backhoe attach, grapple bkts, rock & landscape bkts, backhoe bkts, fork attachments, post hole augers, pit burner w/JD dsl eng, 1500

gallon Hydro Seeder body; several zero turn lawn mowers & landscape tools, Stihl power tools & much more too numerous to mention. Cremo Tools will be on-site all day w/new tools & misc. supplies.

(2) ’04 Sterling t/a Day Cab Road Tractor w/ Mer-cedes Dsl; (3) ’04 Sterling s/a Road Tractors w/ Mercedes Dsl; 04 Freightliner s/a Road Tractor, Detroit dsl eng, 10 spd, clean trk; ’00 Freightliner s/a Road Tractor, Detroit dsl eng; Volvo s/a Road Tractor.

’02 KW T-300 s/a 22’ Box trk w/Cat 3126 dsl, 6 spd trans; ’01 Isuzu s/a 16’ Box trk, dsl eng, ’03 Ford F350 w/slide in Reefer unit, dsl eng; ’01 Ford F350 w/slide in Reefer unit, dsl eng.

’89 Mack Tri-Axle Dump, 17’ steel body, 44,000 rears, 350 Mack power; ’91 International 4900 t/a !atbed; ’01 GMC C-6500 s/a !atbed dump 3116 Cat (engine problems) air brakes.

’96 GMC Top kick, s/a Mechanics trk, 8,000lb

auto crane, hyd driven air comp, 3116 CAT, dsl, 6 spd; “01 Ford F-550 mechanics truck w/crane, air compressor, dsl eng.

’01 GMC 7500 s/a Cab & Chassis, 3126 Cat dsl, 6 spd, air brakes; ’01 Isuzu s/a Cab & Chassis, dsl eng, auto trans; 89 Ford LTL – 9000 T/A 2,000 gallon hydro seeder body, 400 Cummins dsl.

’06 Chevrolet 1500 Z-71, 4x4, miles: 28,000; ’04 Dodge 3500 Crewcab, 4x4, dually, Cummins dsl eng, auto trans; ’03 Dodge 2500 Ext-cab pu, gas eng, 4x4; ’03 Ford F250 Ext-cab, 4x4; ’00 Chevrolet 1500 pu; Several more not available by press time!

’00 Eager Beaver 50 GSL 50 ton drop side de-tachable equipment trl w/combo wetline & pony motor, w/ hook ups for 4th axle; ’02 Econoline 12 ton equipment trl; ’00 Eager Beaver 10 ton HDB equipment trl; ’94 Fontaine spread axle Flatbed trl w/headache rack & sliding winches; ’04 Cargo Mate s/a enclosed Motorcycle hauler w/drop gate; several landscape trailers.

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SALE CONDUCTED BY

After 35+ years in business, Mr. Buck Rinker andhis son Steve have decided to liquidate the assets ofSouth Branch Construction Co Inc, to pursue otherinterests. Their entire fleet of high quality well-maintained Cat Equipment, Mack trucks and otherassociated equipment will be sold ABSOLUTE.

DIRECTIONS: FROM WINCHESTER, VA – I-81 to 50 West toward Romney, WV approx 45miles. Continue on 50W, 2.5 miles past Romney.The sale site is on the right.

CRAWLER DOZERS & LOADERS: ’80 CAT977L, S/N 14K2028; ’73 CAT D8H, straight & tilt,hinge ripper, S/N 46A30066; ’70 D8H, double bar-rel single shank ripper, straight & tilt, eng prob-lems, S/N 46A24187; ’77 CAT D8K, double barrelmulti-shank ripper, straight & tilt, S/N 77V8766;’66 CAT D7E, cab, S/N 48A5063; ’86 D6H,straight & tilt, S/N 7PC00478; ’96 CAT D5HXLSeries II, 6-w bld, S/N 8RJ05274; ’92 CAT D5HSeries II, 6-w bld, S/N 8RC4447; ’87 CAT D4H, 6-w bld.

LOADER BACKHOES & FORKLIFTS: ’88CAT 416C, cab, 4x4, 18” & 24” bkts, S/N5YN6654; ’88 CAT 416, S/N 5PC6894; ’86 SELL-ICK SD80 rough terrain, dsl, 8K lb, S/N3687901832.

HYD EXCAVATORS: ’05 KOMATSU PC270LC-7, cab, a/c, plumbed, 835 hrs, S/N A86333; ’92CAT 330L, cab, a/c, S/N 6SK00127; ’95 LIEB-HERR A912, rubber tired, thumb, plumbed, grad-ing & ditching bkts, S/N 4192460; ’91 CAT 214B,rubber tired, grapple, bkt, 3510, S/N 09MF00302;’80 CAT 225, plumbed, S/N 51Y4042; ’87KOMATSU PC300, fixed thumb, S/N A13527.

MOTOR GRADERS: ’86 CAT 12G, cab, rearscarfier, S/N 61M11504; ’74 CAT 12G, cab, frtscarfier, 61M1967; ’66 CAT 12F, frt scarfier, S/N73G1140.

COMPACTION EQUIP: ’05 VOLVO Super Pac8400, smooth drum, 850 hrs, S/N 27005; ’78 CAT816 w/815 conversion pkg, 16’ bld, S/N 57U659;’71 TAMPO RS28, smooth drum, vib, S/NGMC20067; sheepsfoot pull behind.

MISCELLANEOUS: FORD 5610 AG tractor,cab, sickle bar mower, S/N BC40995; JERSEY 101spreader box, S/N 1602; EXMARK LASER Z zeroturn, gas, 60” deck, S/N 540932; ’05 HOTSY 20hpsteam pressure washer mtd on Top Brand trailer,500 gal tank; FINN T120 hydro seeder, S/NRLA1097; REINCO strawblower, TM730; (2)KENT Super 2, 20G hammers; WACKER jumpingjacks plate compactor; (2) sewer lazers manholevacuum pump water testing equipment; galvanized

culvert bands, 15”, 18”, & 24” galvanized culvertend sections; MACK Superliner Hood, Mack R600hood, GMC topkick hood; skids of Mack & Cat fil-ters; (2) D8H blades, (1) set of D8H push.

ROAD TRACTORS & DUMP TRUCKS:MACK Superliner, Tri/A, 475hp, 13spd, V8, lift3rd axle, wetline, 44K rears; ’96 MACK, Tri/Adump, 427hp, 8LL, lift 3rd axle; ’89 PETE 379,T/A dump, 350hp, 8spd, Cat 3406 dsl; ’88 MACKR688ST, T/A dump, 350hp, 9spd, steel body; ’88MACK RD690SX, T/A dump, 300hp, 8LL; FORDF600 dump, 4x4; ’84 AUTOCAR, T/A dump,Cummins dsl; ’84 AUTOCAR, T/A dump, Cat dsl;’78 MACK, T/A dump, 16’ steel body; ’75 MACK,T/A dump, 16’ steel body.

SUPPORT TRUCKS: ’99 FORD F350 flatbed,extcab, PS, auto, 5th whl; ’94 CHEVY 3500, 12’flatbed, gas, 5spd, 4x4, snowplow; GMC Top Kickflatbed, Dunbar 6 ton, knuckle boom crane; FORDF800 crane trk, dsl, Fuller, ab, 15 ton Nationalcrane; ’70 MACK RD686 crane trk, 8 ton ROcrane & jib; ’92 IHC svc trk, Cummins, air comp,gen, ’02 IMT 315A svc body & crane; GMC 7000fuel trk, dsl, 5/2, 2800 gal; MACK U685 fuel &lube trk, 1500 gal, Reel Craft hose reels; FORD8000 cab & chassis; FORD Aeromax, Finn 1500gal hydro seeder; FORD L9000 hydro seeder;FORD C700 box trk, cab over, 24K mi.

PICKUPS AND VEHICLES: ’07 DODGE 3500,quad cab, Cummins dsl, 4x4, 40K mi; ’05 DODGE3500, quad cab, Cummins dsl, 4x4, 81K mi; 06DODGE 1500 SLT, mega cab, auto, Hemi, sunroof,Banks pwr kit, Leer cap, 4x4, 23K mi; ’04 GMCYukon XL, leather; ’99 CHEVY 2500, 4x4, auto;’93 FORD F150, extcab, 4x4, snowplow; ’92FORD F150, 4x4; ’89 FORD Club Wagon XLT, 15psngr van; ’87 FORD F350 utility; ’87 CHEVYAstro van; ’86 FORD Bronco, 4x4, auto, gas,snowplow.

TRAILERS: ’02 TALBERT, 51 ton Lowboy,Tri/A, lift 3rd axle, 25’ well, wetline; ’05 CARGOMate, T/A, 20’ encl; TOPBRAND utility, 500 galwater tank w/20 hp Hotsy steam pressure washer;’80 HOBBS; ’77 GINDY box; 48’ sea container.

TERMS OF SALE: Complete Payment on SaleDay with CASH or CASHIERS CHECK.Company or Personal check accepted only ifaccompanied by a “Current Bank Letter ofGuaranteed Payment”. Visa & MasterCard accepted - a 5% administrativefee charged on all non-cash/non-check purchases.

PRESALE INSPECTION: Fri., March 5th from10:00 to 5:00.

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Yoder & Frey Auctioneers Inc. held its annual Floridaauctions from Feb. 8 to Feb. 16.

Bidders from around the United States and the world, withmany escaping the snow from the Midwestern andNortheastern U.S., enjoyed a little Sunshine State weatherwhile vying for a host of equipment over the eight-day auc-tion. A diverse selection of iron went on the block, includingvirtually everything to assist with every imaginable con-struction project — motorgraders, paving and compactionequipment, excavators, dozers, wheel loaders, backhoes,rough-terrain cranes, dump trucks and trailers, farm tractors,mowers and much more.

Yoder & Frey Gets Into Florida Fray With Eight-Day Sale

see YODER page 126

Jim Davis, president of Davis Auctions, has beencoming to the Yoder & Frey Kissimmee sale formany years, lending a hand to his good friend,Peter Clark.

After purchasing this Wirtgen W2000 milling machinefor an oversees client, Jonadhan Cardoso (L) andGerman Montano of Energy Freight Systems, Doral,Fla., measure the conveyor for transportation pur-poses.

These Caterpillar dealer representatives are having an allaround good time while waiting for the parts auctioning tobegin. (L-R) are Mike Durgin, Milton CAT, New Hampshire;Richard Call, Gregory Poole Equipment, Raleigh, N.C.; MikeSisco, Yancey Bros. Co., Bloomingdale, Ga.; and Jerry Calhoun,Gregory Poole Equipment, Washington, N.C.

This 2005 Cat 12H went for $114,000.

David Tripp (L), president of Tripp Equipment, andJohn Gorham of Yancey Bros. enjoy the sunshine and afew peanuts during the auction.

Pete Clark (R) of Yoder & Frey always has amoment to talk with his regular attendees andbuyers including Dick Tabb of Tabb Equipment

S a l e s ,Roswel l ,Ga.

No golf cart neededfor Dan Posma (L) ofDan Ho Excavating,Holland, Mich., as herolls around on hisSegway X2 off-roadmodel (who evenknew Segway madean off-road model).And, of course, hewas getting a lot ofquestions about hisride including onesfrom Don Watts of D& D Asphalt,Greensboro, N.C.

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Cat D8N 2007 Cat D7R, 584 hours 2004 Cat D6R Waste Handler (1 of 2) 2006 Case STX430

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280-1100 hours

(1 of 6) Cat 330CL (1 of 2) 2007 Deere 240D 2007 Cat 325DL, 721 hours (1 of 3) 2007 Cat 740

(1 of 3) 2010 Mack Tractors (1 of 3) 2009 Mack Rolloffs (5 of 75) 2010-2007 Mack Dumps(1 of 3) 2007 Cat D5GXL,

950-1200 hours

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Economic Optimism Abounds at $138M Ritchie Bros.

Welcome to warm and sunnyOrlando, Florida.

Billy Seals (L) of Thompson TractorCompany, Birmingham, Ala., and JohnAlexander, used equipment manager of AlbanCAT, Baltimore, Md., compare some notes.

Bidders flock to the 4000 lot where the excavators were being sold at the RitchieBros. Sale.

Looking at the engine on this Caterpillar long-reach excavator are Samuel Valdez(L), president, and Allandro Nonroy, vice president, both of Valdez Construction inMexico City.

During the week-long sale, Thursday, Feb. 18, was hydraulic excavator day. Allmakes and models of excavators and excavator attachments were auctioned to thehighest bidder. The grandstand facing the ramp area fills up as bidding begins on Day two.

More than 7,000 people from morethan 75 countries registered to bidon $138 million of used equipment

and trucks sold at an unreserved public auc-tion conducted by Ritchie Bros. Auctioneersin Orlando, Fla., from Feb. 15 to 19.

Thousands of people visited RitchieBros.’s permanent auction site to inspectmore than 7,200 equipment items and bid inperson; thousands more participated onlineat www.rbauction.com. Bidders from out-side Florida purchased $118 million ofequipment (85 percent), including $61 mil-lion purchased by out-of-country bidders (44percent).

“There was such a positive atmosphere atthe auction: we had a huge internationalcrowd at the site, with active bidding online;buyers were impressed with the selection of

equipment and the fairness of the biddingand sellers were pleased with solid pricing,”said Steve Kriebel, Ritchie Bros. regionalmanager. “We had thousands of people bid-ding on all five days of the auction, and theycame from all over North America and theworld. Thanks to the size and diversity of thebidding audience at the auction, pricing wasstrong across all equipment categories. Thisauction exceeded our expectations in prettymuch every respect. We experienced overallgrowth in Orlando in 2009 compared to theprior year, and 2010 is off to a good start.”

Ritchie Bros. sold equipment and truckson behalf of more than 600 consignors,including Young’s Contracting of Niceville,Fla. Co-owners Laverne Young and his son,Kirk, sold several million dollars worth ofequipment in the Orlando auction, including

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Six-Day Auction in Orlando; More Than 7,000 Attend

Many bidders took advantage of the virtual ramp room where photos of station-ary equipment on which in the yard could be bid. Caterpillar wheel loaders roll over the auction ramp.

Randall Sanderson of T-Quip hopes topick up some late model used equipmentto bring home to his New England cus-tomers.

Dana Berger (L), used equipment manager ofH.O. Penn and Tim Perkins of Milton CAT madethe trip to Florida from the northeast knowingthat the prices at the Kissimmee February auc-tions signal to the rest of the country what toexpect from used equipment sale prices for therest of the year.

Mack Hunter, president of HunterTrucking & Excavating, Topsham,Maine, thought he was escaping NewEngland’s cold February temps butfound himself sitting in the cab of thisCase 850K in cold February Orlandotemps in the low 50s.

Crane Alley — Rows and rows of cranes await new homes.

(L-R): Marty Kuhl and Bob Kukulski of Foley Inc. and Jerry Holleran of MachineryServices in Royersford, Pa., welcome the opportunity to leave the cold and snowynortheast and soak up a little Florida sunshine at this year’s sales.

wheel loaders, excavators, articulateddump trucks, crawler tractors andtrucks.

“There’s less work so we’re down-sizing, but we’re not out of business,”said Laverne Young. “We were verythorough about this decision. Wetalked to four or five companies andRitchie Bros. came up with the bestplan for us. We are very, very happywith the results of the auction. About95 percent of the items sold for morethan we expected — and some wentfor a lot more. I think the amount ofpeople at the auction, and the numberof places they come from, is thebiggest factor.”

see RITCHIE page 122

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Equipment Appraisers Assoc.of N.A. Celebrates 20 YearsBy Jennifer HetrickEDITORIAL ASSISTANT

The Equipment Appraisers Association ofNorth America (EAANA) reached animportant milestone as the group convenedin Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 29 and 30 for its 20thannual meeting.

More than 85 members and guests cele-brated the anniversary of the association,which was incorporated on May 18, 1990, inPennsylvania. At its inception, EAANA had15 charter members who were all involvedin the construction or mining industries.Five years later, membership was extendedto professionals in all disciplines of equip-ment and machinery.

In 1997 the group adopted the UniformStandards of Professional Appraisal Practiceas the standard of practice for its members,approved a Code of Ethics, revised its mem-bership requirements and established desig-nations for members. EAANA was acceptedas a member of The Appraisal FoundationAdvisory Council in 1999. Today, EAANAis 144 members strong, with members fromthe United States and Canada.

Jim Balsarini, the founder and president ofEAANA, who was then the equipment man-ager of Alex E. Paris Contracting Co. Inc.,

Atlasburg, Pa., started the association out ofwhat he felt was a need for an appraisergroup made up of construction and mining

professionals that would give the membersincreased validation and recognition.

Balsarini, along with four of the otheroriginal charter members, were on hand inPittsburgh to celebrate the success of theorganization with a well-earned champagnetoast.

For more information visitwww.eaana.org.

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

Five of the 15 original charter members attended the meeting in Pittsburgh, Pa., onJan. 29 and 30. (L-R) are Lee Carroll, retired Manitowoc field representative; JimSkelton, James W. Skelton and Associates Inc., Birmingham, Ala.; Jim Balsarini, J. D.Balsarini & Associates Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa., Michael J. Hunyady, Hunyady AuctionCompany and Appraisal Services, Hatfield, Pa.; and Alex Paris III, Alex E. ParisContracting Co. Inc., Atlasburg, Pa.

At its inception,EAANA had 15charter members whowere all involved inthe construction ormining industries.

General Equipment Co.’s 130CTackles Myriad Cutting Jobs

General EquipmentCompany’s 130C CUT-R-TACH is a cost-effectivesolution for many asphaltcutting projects, such as roadpatching, scoring and edg-ing, and various tasks forpipeline, street, water andsewer applications, accord-ing to the manufacturer.

The 130C clamps to mostbackhoe dippersticks or trac-tor/wheel loader bucketswith up to 2.5-cu. yd. (1.9 cum) capacities. No specialtools, modifications oradapters are required. Thetwin-screw pivot clamp con-forms to differences in buck-et shapes and sizes and canbe used in forward andreverse cutting.

A 13.5 in. (34 cm)-diameter cutting bladeis machined from a special service, heat-treated alloy steel and yields a maximumasphalt cutting depth of 5 in. (12.7 cm). The130C is capable of producing high cutting

rates with lighter machinery. Cutting blades are field replaceable with-

out having to disturb bearings or seals.For more information, call 800/533-0524

or visit www.generalequip.com.

The 130C clamps to most backhoe dippersticks or trac-tor/wheel loader buckets with up to 2.5-cu. yd. (1.9 cum) capacities.

SOUTHERN PA CONTRACTORS AUCTION

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

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SATURDAY, MARCH 13 @ 9:30 AMCLEVELAND, OHIO

DIRECTIONS: From Cleveland Hopkins Airport: Left on I-71/ OH-237 ramp to I-480/Cleveland, merge onto OH-237 N for 1/2 mile. Take exit onto I-480 E toward Youngstown for9.5 miles, take exit 20A-B to merge onto I-77S toward Akron for 13 miles, exit 143 for OH-176 toward I-271/ Richfield. Turn right at OH-176/ Wheatley Rd. (signs for: To BrecksvilleRd./ Richfield) for .5 miles. Turn left at Brecksville Rd. – watch for signs. Address:Brecksville Rd., Richfield, OH 44286.

NOTE: This will be the final phase of the liquidation of Mark’s Truck Sales by secured cred-itors.

EARLY HILITES: 27 DUMP TRUCKS: (4) 2007 Mack CV713 Granite (5 axle), (2) 2007Mack CV713 Granite (quad.), (2) 2006-2003 Mack CV713 (tri.), 2001 Mack CH600 (t/a),1999 Freightliner FLD120 (t/a), 2000 Freightliner FLD112, 2002 Freightliner FL106, 1998Freightliner FL60, 1997 Kenworth T800 (tri.) 1996 Kenworth T800 (six axle), 2002 Peterbilt385 (t/a), 1994 Int’l. 9370 (tri.), 1999 Int’l. F5070 (tri.), 2000-1998 Int’l. 4900 (s/a), 1999-1998-1996 Western Star 4900 (tri.), 1999 Sterling LT9513 (tri.), 1995 Ford L9000 (tri.), 27TRUCK TRACTORS: (2) 1997 Mack MR688P (s/a), 1987 Mack R686ST (t/a), 1984 MackRD685 (t/a), 2002 Mack CX613, 1999-1998-(2) 1997-(2) 1995-1993 Mack CH613 (t/a),2001-2000-1998 Mack CH612 (s/a), 2000 Mack CH600 (t/a), 1987 Peterbilt 359 (t/a), 2005Freightliner FLD132 Classic XL (t/a), 2001-2000 Freightliner FLD120, 2002 FreightlinerC120 (t/a), (2) 1999 Freightliner FL112, 1993 Freightliner (t/a), 1998 Kenworth W900L, 1995Volvo WG42T, 1996 Ford L9000, 1995 Ford Aeromax (t/a), 4 ROLLOFF TRUCKS: 1995Mack RD690S (t/a), 1993 Mack DM690S (t/a), 1990 Ford L9000, GARBAGE TRUCK:1992 Ford L9000 31yd. Packmaster Rear Loader (t/a), YARD HORSE: 1994 CapacityTJ6500 (t/a), BOOM TRUCK: 1995 Diamond Reo (t/a), 2 WATER TRUCKS: 1998Advance 6,000 gal. (tri.), 1997 Kenworth T600 (t/a), BUCKET TRUCK: 1998 FreightlinerFL70 (s/a), ROLLBACK TRUCK: 1998 Peterbilt 330 w/ Jerr-Dan deck (t/a), FLATBEDTRUCK: 2000 IHC 4900 (s/a), 2 CAB & CHASSIS: (2) 1997 Mack MR688P (s/a), SER-VICE TRUCK: 1997 Chevy C8500 (s/a), FUEL/LUBE TRUCK: 1995 Ford F800 (s/a), 2PICKUPS: 2006 Ford F150XL, 2006 Chevy, VAN: 1999 Chevy 3500, 4 DROP DECKTRAILERS: 1995 Fontaine (t/a), 1990 Trailking 48ft. x 102in. (t/a), (2) Glass Trailer 45ft. x102in.(t/a), 12 FLATBED TRAILERS: (2) 1999 Transcraft 48ft. (t/a),1999 Transcraft 45ft.(t/a), 1985 Trailmobile 42ft. x 96in. (t/a), 1997 Utility 45ft. (t/a), 1996 Utility 53ft. (t/a), 1987Great Dane 42ft. (t/a), (3) 1998 Great Dane 28ft. x 102in. Steel (t/a), 1998 Great Dane 28ft.x 102in. (s/a), 1998 NuVan 53ft. (t/a), ROLLOFF TRAILERS: 2002 Ace ADT6027 (tri.),DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILER: 1990 Talbert 30ft. 35 ton (t/a), EQUIP-MENT TRAILER: 1999 Dakota Trail-Eze Lowboy 53ft. x 102in. (tri.), 9 DUMP TRAIL-ERS: 2007 Warren 22ft. (t/a), 2005 R&S 28ft. (t/a), 2005 R&S 22ft. (t/a), (2) 1999 MACAluminum (t/a), 1997 Spectec 28ft. Steel (t/a), (2) 1994 East 24ft. Aluminum (quad.), 1993J&B 30ft. steel, 5 BOOM LIFTS: Genie S65, (2) Genie S60, (2) Genie S40, AIR COM-PRESSORS: Atlas Copco 175, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Root & Grapple Buckets,Tree Booms, Backhoes, New Forks & Frame, Stump Buckets, Pallet Forks, Hay Spears,Mount Plates, New Versatech Hay Spears, Pallet Forks, Stump Buckets.

SALE SITE PHONE: (863)602-8365, (863) 325-5949OHIO LICENSE #: 63199360809, OHIO AUCTIONEER LICENSE #: 62199360989

FINAL PHASE!COMPLETE LIQUIDATION DUMP

TRUCKS, TRUCK TRACTORS, SUPPORT & CONSTRUCTION

EQUIPMENTMark’s Truck Sales

FRIDAY, MARCH 19 @ 9:30 AMATLANTA (BREMEN), GEORGIA

DIRECTIONS: From Atlanta airport: take Camp Creek Parkway West to 285N to I-20W toExit 11. Turn right onto Rt. 27N, go 1 mile to 4th light, turn left, sale site on left. Address:6315 Highway 78 West, Bremen, GA 30110.

NOTE: Selling in this sale will be late model construction, aerials, forklifts and supportequipment from several national rental fleets. Plus a large quantity of late model Cat rentalfleet equipment from Yancey Brothers.

EARLY HILITES: ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: Terex TA30, 28 HYDRAULICEXCAVATORS: 2006 Cat 345CL, 2006 Cat 330DL, (2) 2006 Cat 318CL, (4) 2006 Cat315CL, 2005 Cat 307C, (2) 2006-2004 Cat 305CR, 2006 Cat 303CCR, (3) 2005-2004-2003JCB JS220, (2) 2005 JCB JS130, 2005-2004 JD 330CLC, 2005-2004 JD 200CLC, 2000Hitachi EX330, 2003 Kobelco SK290VI, 2003 Kobelco SK210LC, MOTOR GRADERS:2004 Cat 140H, 7 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2003 JD 624H, 2003-(2) 2002 JD 544H,Cat 950F, 11 CRAWLER TRACTORS: (2) 2006 Cat D5NXL, (4) 2006-2005 Cat D4GXL,2005 Cat D4GLGP, (2) 2006 Cat D3GXL, 2005 JD 750J, 11 TRACTOR LOADER BACK-HOES: (10) 2004 Terex TX760B (4x4), Case 580L (4x4), 9 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (2)2005 Cat CP563E, (3) 2006- 2005 Cat CP433E, 2005 Cat CS433E, 2006 Cat CP323C, SakaiSV70TF, 4 SKID STEERS: 2006 Cat 262B, 2006 Cat 252B, 2006 Cat 236B, 2006 Cat 232B,NH LS190, 21 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2005 Cat TH350B, (2) 2004-2003 TerexTH528C, (3) 2005-(2) 2004 JCB 520, 2004 JCB 520-40, (4) 2005-(5) 2004 JCB 506C, Lull1044C-54, 2005 Lull 644E-42, 21 BOOM LIFTS: 2002 JLG 601S, (4) 2002 JLG 600S, JLG600S, 2001 JLG 450AJ, 2002 JLG 450A-II, (6) 2002 JLG 400S, 2002 Genie S45, (3) 2002-2001 Genie S40, 2002 Genie Z34/22, 19 SCISSOR LIFTS: (2) 2002- 2000 JLG 40RTS, JLG40RTS, 2002 JLG 400S, 2002 JLG 260MRT, 2002 JLG 2646, 2001 JLG 25RTS, 2002 GenieGS2668RT, 2000 Genie GS2646, 2005 Genie GS2632, 2000 Skyjack SJ8841, SkyjackSJ8831, 2000 Skyjack SJ7027, (2) Skyjack SJ7027, 2002 Skyjack SJIII3226, 2000 Skyjack3226, HYDROSEEDERS: Finn 1000 gal., PUMPS: 2005 Sykes Ameripump GP150M 6in.,ROLLBACK TRUCKS: 1991 Int’l. 4600 (t/a), 2 DUMP TRUCKS: 2000-1999 SterlingL7501 (s/a), TRUCK TRACTORS: 2001 Peterbilt 379 (tri.), 2 DETACHABLE GOOSE-NECK TRAILERS: (2) 2010 Witzco 50T, 2 TAGALONG TRAILERS: (2) 7 ton (t/a),Engines: Detroit 60, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: New Hay Spears, New 72in.-60in.Buckets, Root & Grapple Buckets, Tree Booms, Backhoes, New Forks & Frames, StumpBuckets, Hay Spears, Backhoes: Forks, Hydraulic Hammers: 2006 Okada TOP60B, SUP-PORT EQUIPMENT: Plate Compactors, Generators, Peri Table Dolly, Impact Wrenches,Chainsaws, Generators, Hose reels, Scaffolding, Pallet Forks, Air Compressors, 12,000lb.Winch, Tracks: (4) New Sets of Rubber Tracks for Hitachi-Airman-Yanmar-Kubota,Pressure Washers: (2) 2010 Easy Kleen Magnum Gold, (2)2010 Easy Kleen Magnum 4000.

SITE PHONE: (770) 537-7386 GA LICENSE: AUNR002859 – Jack Lyon Auctioneer.

LARGE RENTAL RETURN AUCTION CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT,TELESCOPICS, AERIAL LIFTS,

SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

RSCUNITED RENTALS

YANCEY BROTHERS

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More Than 7,200 Items Go on Block at Ritchie Bros. Sale

Steve Heckman (L) of LC Whitford in Wellsville, N.Y., isteaching the ropes to his son, Justin, as they inspectthe features of this Terex T340 40-ton hydraulic crane.

Paul (L) and Luke Lonergan of Empire Crane inSyracuse, N.Y., hope to bring home some cranes fortheir customers in the northeast and other potentialcustomers they work with worldwide.

Ritchie Bros.’s ringmen work the crowd as they try tomaintain a pace of selling a machine every 60 seconds.

Jason Nadaskay (L) of Edward Ehrbar Inc., Danbury,Conn., and Kevin Knaust of A. Montano Company,Saugerties, N.Y., carefully monitor rubber-tired loaderprices on day-two of the five-day Ritchie Bros. sale.

Arthur Colwell (L) and Doug Vaughan of RiverviewQuarries in Cumberland, R.I., scrutinize this Hyundai210LC series VII excavator.

This Caterpillar 938G may be needed for snowremoval in Danville, Va., the way this winter has beengoing. Dennis Loftis of J&J Truck Sales may just use itfor that.

This Caterpillar 966H loader takes its place in line along with thousands of othermachines to be sold across the ramp at this year’s sale.

This Caterpillar 972H rubber-tired loader brought much more than expected. Ingeneral, prices were high in Kissimmee, signaling a stronger worldwide equipmentmarket.

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JOHN DEERE 444H 2008 BENSON 35 FT ALUMINUM

13 — END DUMP TRAILERS13 — END DUMP TRAILERS

2003 GRASAN EQUIPMENT CO. 2463P 6 x 24 FT2002 JOHN DEERE 700H LT

2006 VOLVO EC460BLC 2003 GRASAN EQUIPMENT CO. KRH1515E

For equipment listings and photographs,visit our web site at rbauction.com

CALL FOR A FREE BROCHURE

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Wednesday, March 17, 2010 8:00 amAuction Site: 200 Ritchie Dr., South Vienna, OH 45369

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More Than 275 Items Sell at Manheim Auction in Lakeland

Chris Pomeroy of Alterra Tracingcame all the way from Manlius, N.Y.,to look over the equipment.

Walter Burton (L), Burton & Sons Truck Sales, and J. W.Fulwood, Tractor World in Plant City, Fla., enjoyedchatting about business.

Mark Barnell (L), The Ryan Co. in Deerfield Beach,Fla., and Robbie Udelson, president of PowerTrack inMiami, were enjoying the good weather and the auc-tion.

(L-R): The weather was substantially warmer inFlorida then North Dakota, where Scott Brobst, JessieKraft and Darrell Keller came from.

This Cat 928G may be going to Orlando with Luis Gil.

Terry North (L), owner of Fleet Solutions, speaks withSteve Fowler, general manager of U. S. Shoring &Supply in Florida.

Ramon Estevez, of Universal Cars and Trucks, JerseyCity, N.J., is hoping to take a Bobcat home with him.

Doug Wiles (L) came from California to enjoy the auc-tion. Here, he chats with Mike Pursifull, Aquip Inc. ofTampa.

More than 275 pieces were auctioned included trucks, trailers, excava-tors, dozers and more.

Good weather and a good crowd provided a great auction for the Manheim Heavy Truck andEquipment Auction on Feb. 19. More than 275 pieces were auctioned included trucks, trailers,excavators, dozers and more.

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

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MANASSAS, VIRGINIA (PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS)THURSDAY, MARCH 18 @ 9:30 AM

DIRECTIONS: From Washington, DC and PointsNorth: I-395 S to I-495 N; follow I-495 N to I-66 W: fol-low I-66 W to Virginia Rt. 234 S (Bypass), exit 44; followVirginia Rt. 234 S (Bypass) to the fifth traffic light(Business 234), turn left; go 1 mile to the Fair Groundsentrance on the left. From Richmond, VA and PointsSouth and East: Take I-95 north to Virginia Rt. 234north, (Dumfries Road) exit 152; follow Virginia Rt. 23414 miles to Business Rt. 234, turn right; 1 mile to the FairGrounds entrance on the left. Address: Off Business Rt.234, Manassas, VA 20108. Physical Address: 10624Dumfries Road, Manassas, VA 20112

NOTE: RCCI, A major contracting firm in the Virginiaarea, having completed several large, municipal jobs isselling equipment used on those jobs along with one othermajor contractor.

HILITES: 5 SOIL COMPACTORS: 2000-(2)1999 Cat815F, (2) Cat 815B, 9 ARTICULATED HAULTRUCKS: (2) 2006 Cat 725, (2) Volvo A30C, (5) VolvoA25C, 18 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2003 Cat345BL, Cat 345BL, 2002 Cat 330C, 2006 Cat 325DL, (2)Hitachi EX450LC, 2006 Hitachi ZX450LC, 2007-(2)

2006 Hitachi ZX350LC, (2) Hitachi ZX330LC, HitachiZX230, Hitachi ZX160, (2) JD 892E, 2005 Bobcat 322,2004 IHI 30NX, MOTOR GRADERS: 2006 Cat 120H,6 MOTOR SCRAPERS: Cat 627B, (5) Cat 621F, RUB-BER TIRED LOADERS: 2006 Cat 924G, 13CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D8N, (2) Cat D6RXL,2006-2005 Cat D6NLGP, Cat D6NLGP, Cat D6M, 2000Cat D5MXL, 2002 Cat D5MLGP, 2002 Cat D5G, 2001Cat D4G, JD 650J, JD 650H, 12 CRAWLER LOAD-ERS: 2007-2001-1999 Cat 963C, (2) Cat 963C, (4) Cat963B, SKID STEER: 2004 Cat 226B, FORESTRYEQUIPMENT: Hydro-Ax 721E, 12 VIBRATORYROLLERS: Cat CP563E, (2) Cat CP563C, (3) CatCP433C, Cat CP433B, Case 1102D, (2) Vibromax 605,Ampac 33/24, Wacker, 9 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2004 JLG1930ES, 2004 Genie GS2032, 2004 Genie GS1930, (3)2004 Skyjack SJ3220, (3) 2004 Skyjack SJIII3219, 4GENERATORS: (4) New Unused IR G5HE, 2 LIGHTPLANTS: (2) 2004 Amida AL4060D4MH, WOODCHIPPERS: 2004 Doskocil 1316T, 7 DUMP TRUCKS:(4) 2000 Mack RD690S (quad.), 2002 Sterling (tri.), FordF650 (s/a), 1999 Ford F350 (s/a), 2 PICKUPS: 1998 FordF250, 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500HD.

VIRGINIA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: Larry Garner#2907 002879

2 MAJOR CONTRACTOR’S AUCTIONLATE MODEL CAT & JOHN DEERE EARTHMOVING

EQUIPMENT, AERIALS & FORKLIFTS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS.

Rappahannock Construction Company, Inc.

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Yoder & Frey Holds Annual Florida Auctions in Orlando

With eight action-packed days of auctioning at theYoder & Frey sale, bidders need to pace themselves.Don Forsay of D.F. Contractors, Rochester, N.Y., getsaway from the crowd and relaxes on his Polaris 800Sportsman.

Roger McHugh of Brookside Equipment is a mainstayat equipment auctions all across the country, bringingiron home to their yard in Massachusetts.

At the Lucky’s Trailer exhibit area talking about some of the Talbert trailers on dis-play (L-R) are Russell Dimmick, Lucky’s Trailer Sales, South Royalton, Vt.; RussLosh, Talbert Manufacturing, Rensselaer, Ind.; and Howard Reed and Brian Reed ofAsphalt Fabrics & Specialties Inc., Solon, Ohio.

Very happy to be out of the Western Maryland snow and “digging” the big ironincluding this Caterpillar D9N (L-R) are Bill Miller, Mo Pratt, Chip Robison and DaleFairgrieve of Bill Miller Equipment Sales, Eckhart, Md.

Elbow room only — Bidders gather around as the dozers go on the auction blockduring Yoder & Frey’s 36th annual Kissimmee, Fla., February sale.

Rain and the ensuing mud is no match for Yoder & Frey’s annual Kissimmee, Fla.,sale as one of the auction trucks makes its way down the parts row while strappedto the back of a Kawasaki 70ZV wheel loader.

Ron Coale, fondly known as “Mr. Everything” by hisemployers with Yoder & Frey, is one of the manybehind-the-scenes guys who keeps things runningsmoothly at the annual Kissimmee sale.

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Allmand Maxi-Lite EX Seriesto Feature Vertical Tower

Allmand Bros. Inc.’s V Series vertical light tower configuration is now a standard featureon its Maxi-Lite EX Series light towers. The ML EX V Series offers the convenience of thevertical tower, a significantly extended run time, a larger, wider, and more stable trailer, andadded auxiliary power. This multi-purpose unit brings extra versatility to construction, min-ing, oil and gas work sites, tent cities and event venues, according to the manufacturer.

Straight UpWith the V Series design, the mast on the ML EX V Series will vertically telescope and

retract from its own housing, resulting in easier setup, simplified shipping, towing and stor-age, and reduced potential for damage. The V Series configuration features a hydraulic liftsystem, which allows the mast to be completely raised and lowered in less than 30 seconds.Additionally, this design allows for more intuitive light fixture positioning (angle and direc-tion). The tower is still vertical when retracted, making accurate fixture adjustment fast andsimple. Furthermore, the fixtures firmly hold their adjusted posi-tion as the tower is raised, and the lights can be operated atany height.

Added PowerThe rugged ML EX V Series units deliver 20, 30, and

soon to come 40-kW of power. This provides additionalelectrical power source for powering temporary worktrailers, pumps, additional lighting or other auxiliaryequipment.

Long Run TimeThe standard 135-gal. (511 L) fuel capacity on the

MLEX V Series provides extended operation with lessservice expense.

The trailer-integrated fuel containment systemmeans the unit is more environmentally friendly,according to the manufacturer.

By utilizing Allmand’s SHO-HD 1,250-watt light-ing system, the ML EX V Series provides 150,000lumens per lamp. An optional Saf-T-Visor attachmentdirects previously wasted light onto the work site.

Standard features include a modular engine/genset,which allows for simple engine/generator removal orchange out. Service is simplified with a hinged ballastpanel, which only requires two bolts to be removed forfull access. Captive latches on the tower support andoutriggers eliminate the potential for lost pins.Optional inside lamp storage for both four and sixlight models allows for better securityof the SHO lamp fixtures when thelighting system is not being used.

For more information, call800/562-1373 or visit www.all-mand.com.

With the V Seriesdesign, the mast onthe ML EX V Serieswill vertically tele-scope and retractfrom its own hous-ing.

Crawler Tractors`98 CAT D8R, s/n7XM03144, with SSripper • `88 CATD8N, s/n 9TC02423• `00 CAT D6RXL,s/n 5LN02524 • `98CAT D6R LGP, s/n 9PN00882 • `98 CATD6MXL, s/n 3WN01611 • `94 CAT D6HXLSeries II, s/n 9KJ00360 • `04 CAT D5G LGP,s/n RKG00681 • `01 CAT D5CXL Series IIIHystat, s/n 7PS01941 • `94 CAT D5C SeriesIII, s/n 9DL00841 • `00 CAT D4C LGPSeries III Hystat, s/n 4LS00489 • `99 CATD4C LGP Series III, s/n 7SL00874 • `97CAT D4CXL Series III, s/n 1FW00261 • `93CAT D4H LGP Series III, s/n 9GJ00736 • `04KOMATSU D21A-7, s/n 82043 • `98KOMATSU D21A-7, s/n 80185

Hydraulic Excavators andAttachments

`93 KOMAT-SU PC650LC-5, s/n A25010 •`99 KOMAT-SU PC400LC-6LK, s/nA83161 • `01 CAT 322CL, s/n BKJ00304 •`92 CAT 235D, s/n 8KJ00097 • `91 CAT235C, s/n 5AF01743 • `89 CAT 235C, s/n5AF00836 • ATTCHMENTS: LABOUNTY5-Tine Grapple • Digging Buckets

Rubber Tired Loaders andAttachments

`98 KOMATSU WA380-3L, s/n A50430 •`98 KOMATSU WA380-3L, s/n A50383 •`92 KOMATSU WA450-2, s/n A25225 •JRB 66” Fork Attachment • 60” ForkAttachment

Motor Grader and Motor Scrapers`06 JD 872D Motor Grader, s/n 606099, withTOPCON GPS Ready• `93 CAT 627E, s/n

7CG00878 • `93CAT 627E, s/n7CG00877 • CAT627BP, s/n 15S921• CAT 627BP, s/n15S926

Pull Tractor and Pull Scrapers`04 JD 9420Articulated PullTractor, s/n020662 • `03 JD1810E, 18CY PullScraper, s/n001099 • `03 JD 1810E, 18CY Pull Scraper,s/n 001105

End Dumps and Water Wagon`96 VOLVO A35C, 35 Ton, s/n A35CV4141 •`96 VOLVO A35C, 35 Ton, s/n A35CV4097 •`97 CAT D400E, 40 Ton, s/n 2YR00465 • `97CAT D400E, 40 Ton • `94 CAT D400D, 40Ton, s/n 8TF00769 • `94 CAT D400D, 40Ton, s/n 8TF00771 • `96 CAT D25D, 25 Ton,s/n 1HK00607 • `96 CAT D25D, 25 Ton, s/n1HK00616 • `88 CAT D25C Water Wagon,s/n 9YC00776, with Klein 5,000 Gallon •Heatable Dump Body (Cat D25)

Compactors`00 IR SD-115D ProPac 84”, s/n 164990 • `00IR SD-70D ProPac 66”, s/n 165974

Tractor Loader Extend-A-Hoesand Utility Tractor

`98 JD 310E, 4x4, s/n 846149 • `95 JD 410D,4x4, s/n 810626 • JD 4620 Utility Tractor, s/nT813P016111R

Truck Tractor and Lowboy Trailer

`98 KENWORTH T-800 Tri-Axle, Cat3406E, 500HP dsl • TALBERT 75 Ton Tri-Axle Lowboy

PLUS: Trench Compactors • Dump Trucksand Water Truck • Service Trucks • Crew CabPickup and Utility Trucks • Pickup Trucks andSport Utility Vehicle

PA Auction License No: AY000281 While information is believed to be accurate, all items will besold “As-Is, Where-Is” without guarantee or warranty. A physical inspection is suggested.

Absolute AuctionSurplus Equipment LiquidationPillari Bros. Construction Corp

Thurs., March 25, 2010 – 9:00 AMFarmingdale, New Jersey

Notice: Pillari Bros. have determined specific equipment to be surplus to their needs entering into the 2010construction season. Pillari, however, will continue to offer the finest site development and heavy construc-tion services throughout NJ and surrounding states. All equipment is owned by Pillari and will sell to thehighest bidder, regardless of price and without Buyer’s Premium!

Call (800) 233-6898 or Email [email protected] ForComplete, Descriptive Brochure!

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3 DAYS - 1000’s OF LOTS - 3 DAYSMAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT

AUCTION with equipment from

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275 Route 32, North Franklin, CT 06254, (860) 642-4200, Fax: (860) 642-7900www.petrowskyauctioneers.com

DUMPS, REFUSE & ROLLOFF TRUCKS,TRUCK TRACTORS & TRAILERS

TRUCK TRACTORS: TRI, T/A & S/A DUMPS: ROLLOFFTRUCKS & TRAILERS: ROLLBACK TRUCKS: REFUSETRUCKS: RECYCLING & CONTAINER DELIVERY TRUCKS:BUCKET & BOOM TRUCKS: SPECIALIZED TRUCKS: CARCARRIER: CRANE TRUCK: REEFER TRUCKS & TRAILERS:DETACHABLE & LOWBED TRAILERS: DUMP TRAILERS:VAN, FLATBED & SGL DROP TRAILERS: TAG-ALONG &OTHER H.D. EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: TANK TRAILERS: LIVE BOTTOM & WALKING FLOOR TRAILERS: OFFICE &STORAGE TRAILERS: UTILITY, FLATBED & VAN BODYTRUCKS: SERVICE, WATER, FUEL & LUBE TRUCKS &TRAILERS: VAC TRUCKS: SNOW HANDLING TRUCKS &EQUIPMENT: FLEET VEHICLES: TRUCK PARTS & PARTSVEHICLES: AND MORE!

CONSTRUCTION, EARTH MOVING & LANDCLEARING EQUIP, CRUSHING & SCREENINGEXCAVATORS: CRAWLER TRACTORS & LOADERS: RUBBERTIRED LOADERS: TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: SKIDSTEERS: SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS: PAVING EQUIPMENT:CRUSHING & SCREENING PLANTS & COMPONENTS:LARGE GENSETS: ROLLERS & COMPACTORS: TELESCOPICBOOM LIFTS: ROUGH TERRAIN , TELESCOPIC & PNEUMATIC TIRED FORKLIFTS: MOTOR GRADERS &SCRAPERS: FORESTRY & LAND CLEARING EQUIPMENT:CRANES: HAUL TRUCKS: BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS: SEA & STORAGE CONTAINERS: TRENCH & SHORINGBOXES & ROAD PLATES: EQUIPMENT PARTS & COMPONENTS: AND MORE!

CONTRACTOR SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, AG, LANDSCAPE & MANUFACTURING

EQUIPMENTWALK BEHIND SWEEPERS & SCRUBBERS: GENSETS, COMPRESSORS, PUMPS, WELDERS & LIGHT TOWERS:MESSAGE & ARROW BOARDS: MAN LIFTS & SCISSORLIFTS: CUSHION TIRE AND WAREHOUSE FORKLIFTS: UTILITY TRACTORS & ATTACHMENTS: UTILITY VEHICLES:BOATS & RECREATIONAL VEHICLES: WOOD CHIPPERS,STUMP GRINDERS & MULCHERS: COMMERCIALLANDSCAPE & GROUNDS CARE EQUIPMENT: UTILITY &LANDSCAPE TRAILERS: AG TRACTORS & IMPLEMENTS:THREE PT HITCH ATTACHMENTS: OUT BUILDINGS: MAJOR INVENTORY OF CONSTRUCTION, GENERAL& MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SUPPORT & SHOPEQUIPMENT: AND MORE!

DAY 3 – SATURDAY, APRIL 10th

DAY 2 – FRIDAY, APRIL 9th

DAY 1 – THURSDAY, APRIL 8th

Public Auction

Friday, April 23rd @ 9:00 AM

Auction Location: 601 Christiana Ave. Wilmington, DE 19801

Please call (302) 654-1846or

Marty Piela @ (302) 530-9103 for more informationInspection on April 21st & 22nd from 8am 5pm

Visit our website for a list of inventory & pictureswww.utilityauctions.net

Fleet vehicles from Delmarva Power, Con Edison, Orange & Rockland, South Jersey Gas, DE River & Bay Authority,

City of Wilmington & othersTo consign equipment to this auction please contact

Marty Piela @ (302) 530-9103

Financing can be provided by Northern Atlantic Financial, LLC JoAnn Cucciarre: Office 800-710-4361 Cell 610-909-8023.

All financing must be pre-approved prior to the auction This public service announcement is

sponsored by Construction Equipment Guide.

PA Auction License No: AY000281 While information is believed to be accurate, all items will besold “As-Is, Where-Is” without guarantee or warranty. A physical inspection is suggested.

Call (800) 233-6898 or Email [email protected]

For Inspection Details, AdditionalInformation and Bid Kit!

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Sealed Bid Auction

Bid Deadline: Wed., April 7, 20105:00PM EST

New Orleans, Louisiana

Barge Mounted Clamshell Cranes“Danny B” MANITOWOC 4600 III Vicon, s/n 46095, mtd on 1986 16-0’x59’x8’6” deckbarge • “Docksider III” MANITOWOC 4600 III Vicon, s/n 46131, mtd on 195’x54’x12’ deckbarge • “Gregory L” AMERICAN 12720, s/n 19498 and 8103A02658, mtd on 180’x59’x11’

deck barge • Crystal Gayle” AMERICAN 12210, s/nGS19494, mtd on 320’x52’x11’ deck barge • “Docksider”LIMA 2400B, s/n 712B140, mtd on 165’x50’x10’ deckbarge • “Docksider Too” LIMA 2400B, s/n 3583-6, mtd on180’x50’x12’ deck barge • NOTE: Buckets Not Included

Crawler CranesMANITOWOC 4600 III Vicon, 240 Ton, s/n 46485 • MANITOWOC 4100 I Vicon, 200 Ton, s/n 41457 PLUS: AMERICAN and MANITOWOC CrawlerUndercarriages • Miscellaneous Boom and Parts

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CLEVELAND OH 3/13, ATLANTA GA 3/19 ..121PLAN AHEAD CALENDER ............................111MANASSAS VA 03/18....................................125

ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ..................23ALL ERECTION & CRANE RENTALS ....................36ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP ............................7ALLU GROUP ........................................................49ANACONDA CONVEYORS USA INC ....................77BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ....................................88BARGAINS ............................................................106BASCHMANN SERVICES INC ..............................72BINDER MACHINERY CO ........................................3BODINE MFG ........................................................44CAPITAL TRACTOR INC ........................................40CAT AUCTION SERVICES ..................................129HOUSTON TX 04/22CHADWICK-BAROSS ............................................47CHAMPION MOTOR GRADERS ........................102CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR SALES ..........45,64,76CLASSIFIEDS ................................................107-109CLAYTON BLOCK & SUPPLY ................................18COBLE TRENCH SAFETY ....................................55CONSTRUCTION CRANE & TRACTOR ................13CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CO ......................85CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENTGUIDE.COM ..34CEG SCALE MODELS ..................................60CEG AUCTION BANNER PROMO ................118FELLING EW SLEEPER & MIDCO TEST ....104PHILADELPHIA CONSTRUCTION EXPO 32-33SKID STEER LOADER & ATT. PROMO..........68CEG WANTED ..............................................110CEG WEB VALUE ADDED ..............................50

COR EQUIPMENT SALES ....................................86CREAN EQUIPMENT ..........................................105CUSTOM CONVEYORS & FABRICATION ............89DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT ............41DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ..............................91DURATECH ............................................................82

DYNAPAC ..............................................................90EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ........22,131EESSCO ................................................................73ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ..................................35,53EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ....................31ERB EQUIPMENT CO ............................................29FELLING TRAILERS ..............................................63FLUID POWER ....................................................105FOLCOMER EQUIPMENT CORP ..........................51FOLEY INC ..............................................................9G & H SERVICE INC ..............................................51GEHL SKID STEER ................................................94GEITH INC ..............................................................82GLOBAL FORCE AUCTION GROUP

WEST FRIENDSHIP MD 03/06......................113HARTER EQUIPMENT INC ....................................12HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............59HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT INC ................................27HOOBER INC ........................................................40HUNYADY AUCTION CO

FARMINGDALE NJ 03/25 ..............................127NEW ORLEANS LA 04/07 ............................128

IROCK CRUSHERS ................................................86IRON PLANET

ONLINE AUCTION 03/11 ..............................119J D EQUIPMENT ....................................................36JESCO ....................................................................21JM WOOD AUCTION

MONTGOMERY AL 3/10-12 ..........................115JOHN DEERE ........................................................93K.W. REESE INC ....................................................51KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..........96KEESLER DIVISION OF STEPHENSON ..............11KEYSTONE PROCESSING EQUIPMENT ............78KOBELCO ..............................................................57KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ..................................95KOMATSU CRUSHERS ........................................79KUBOTA ................................................................103LABOUNTY MANUFACTURING INC ..................101LIFTECH EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................39LIUGONG CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..........37LUCKY’S TRAILER SALES ....................................64MDS ......................................................................105MESSICK’S ............................................................41

METSO MINERALS CRUSHING ............................87METSO MINERALS SCREENING ........................81MILTON CAT ............................................................40MUSTANG MFG ....................................................90NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION ........................99NORRIS SALES ........................................................6OPDYKE INC ..........................................................64PENN JERSEY MACHINERY ..................................5PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC ....................128PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO ................................17PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ......................10RANSOME CAT ........................................2,36,47,55REMU SCREENING TECHNOLOGY ....................76RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS

COLUMBUS OH 03/17, AUC. UPDATE ........123NORTHEAST MD 03/30-31 ..........................132

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