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Review Process Reform Receives Bipartisan Support VISIT CEG IN CENTRAL HALL, BOOTH #50001 Blythe Development Upgrades Fleet…12 Flagler CE Presents New Facility…8 Inside “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 Published Nationally March 5, 2014 Vol. XXVI • No. 5 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com Work continues on a section of highway near Chattanooga, Tenn. This part of U.S. Highway 27 was constructed years ago, but times have changed, populations grown and the demands on area highways exploded. The section of U.S. 27 currently under con- struction goes from the P.R. Olgiati Bridge over the Tennessee River to SR 8/U.S. 127 (Signal Mountain Boulevard). The Tennessee Department of Transportation first began construction on this portion of U.S. 27 in the 1920s and completed it on April 27, 1928. In the Chattanooga area, the route is referred to as Corridor J, a designation of the Crews set up a Bauer 28 drill to begin drilling for wall piles. Work on U.S. 27 to Ease Demand on Area Roads ARTBA Says HTF Fix Will Be Painful By Pete Sigmund CEG EDITORIAL CONSULTANT Why do highway construction projects often take a good part of a generation — an average of 13 years — to complete? Many believe the answer lies in two words: excessive review. Everyone in construction seems to favor streamlining the review process. Both parties (and President Obama, in his State of the Union address) have urged a speedup. Lots of proposals are out there, some even in the MAP-21 transportation bill, which passed in 2012. Some would radically reform the present system, giving a single “one stop shop” strong authority to set deadlines. Yet progress is painfully slow. “A highway or bridge project often takes 13 years from concept to conclusion; most of that time is taken in review, not in construction,” said Brian Turmail, a spokesperson of the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) in Arlington, Va. “Thirteen years is absolutely too long,” said Nick Goldstein, vice president of environmental and regulatory affairs of the American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) in Washington, D.C. “I’ve seen other estimates where a project can take even longer — from nine to 19 years.” President Obama recognized the problem in his Jan. 28 address, pledging to “slash bureau- cracy and streamline the permitting process for Review Process Reform Receives Bipartisan Support see HTF page 32 see HIGHWAY page 24 Fixing the Highway Trust Fund (HTF) without generating any new revenue would require the equivalent of Congress passing and the president signing a 2013-level Murray-Ryan budget deal every year just to maintain current highway and transit program investment levels, American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) President Pete Ruane told a Senate panel Feb. 12. According to a new Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report, the HTF will be unable to support any investments in new projects come September, and will require, on average, $16.3 billion annually just to preserve the current transportation program. By comparison, over a two-year period, the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013 — the Sen. Patty Murray (D- Wash.) and Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) budget deal — reallocates resources to increase the non-defense discretionary spending cap by an average (ironically) of $16 billion per year. Calling that process a “painful scenario,” Ruane warned the Senate Environment & Public Works Committee that if the HTF shortfall is not addressed, more than 12,000 highway, bridge and safety capital projects across the nation — on the routes most important to the U.S. economy — could be lost. Ruane noted that trucks carry freight worth more than $11 trillion over the nation’s roads and bridges every year, and near- ly 75 percent of that travel takes place on the federal-aid system. “Without that federal investment in these roads, trucking mobility and economic productivity are at risk,” he said. Ruane explained ARTBA’s economics team set about to research how the public’s federal gas tax dollars were put to use in 2012. Unfortunately, it took a Freedom of Information Act request and sophisticated computer analysis of literally millions of data points to get answers. Among the highlights he said the public deserves to hear: the federal program helped fund 12,546 capital improvement proj- By Pete Hildebrandt CEG CORRESPONDENT Table of Contents ................4 Truck & Trailer Section ........ ......................................44-47 Recycling Section ........51-62 Attachment & Parts Section ......................................63-67 Business Calendar ............74 Auction Section............77-95 Advertisers Index ..............94

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Review Process Reform Receives Bipartisan Support

VISIT CEG IN CENTRAL

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Work continues on a section of highway near Chattanooga,Tenn. This part of U.S. Highway 27 was constructed yearsago, but times have changed, populations grown and the

demands on area highways exploded. The section of U.S. 27 currently under con-struction goes from the P.R. Olgiati Bridge over the Tennessee River to SR 8/U.S. 127(Signal Mountain Boulevard). The Tennessee Department of Transportation firstbegan construction on this portion of U.S. 27 in the 1920s and completed it on April27, 1928.

In the Chattanooga area, the route is referred to as Corridor J, a designation of the

Crews set up aBauer 28 drill tobegin drilling forwall piles.

Work on U.S. 27 to EaseDemand on Area Roads

ARTBA Says HTFFix Will Be Painful

By Pete SigmundCEG EDITORIAL CONSULTANT

Why do highway construction projects oftentake a good part of a generation — an averageof 13 years — to complete?

Many believe the answer lies in two words:excessive review. Everyone in constructionseems to favor streamlining the review process.Both parties (and President Obama, in his Stateof the Union address) have urged a speedup.

Lots of proposals are out there, some even inthe MAP-21 transportation bill, which passed in2012. Some would radically reform the presentsystem, giving a single “one stop shop” strongauthority to set deadlines. Yet progress ispainfully slow.

“A highway or bridge project often takes 13years from concept to conclusion; most of thattime is taken in review, not in construction,” saidBrian Turmail, a spokesperson of the AssociatedGeneral Contractors of America (AGC) in

Arlington, Va.“Thirteen years is absolutely too long,” said

Nick Goldstein, vice president of environmentaland regulatory affairs of the American Road andTransportation Builders Association (ARTBA)in Washington, D.C. “I’ve seen other estimateswhere a project can take even longer — fromnine to 19 years.”

President Obama recognized the problem inhis Jan. 28 address, pledging to “slash bureau-cracy and streamline the permitting process for

Review Process Reform Receives Bipartisan Supportsee HTF page 32see HIGHWAY page 24

Fixing the Highway Trust Fund (HTF) without generatingany new revenue would require the equivalent of Congresspassing and the president signing a 2013-level Murray-Ryanbudget deal every year just to maintain current highway andtransit program investment levels, American Road &Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) President PeteRuane told a Senate panel Feb. 12.

According to a new Congressional Budget Office (CBO)report, the HTF will be unable to support any investments innew projects come September, and will require, on average,$16.3 billion annually just to preserve the current transportationprogram. By comparison, over a two-year period, theBipartisan Budget Act of 2013 — the Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) and Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) budget deal — reallocatesresources to increase the non-defense discretionary spendingcap by an average (ironically) of $16 billion per year.

Calling that process a “painful scenario,” Ruane warned theSenate Environment & Public Works Committee that if theHTF shortfall is not addressed, more than 12,000 highway,bridge and safety capital projects across the nation — on theroutes most important to the U.S. economy — could be lost.

Ruane noted that trucks carry freight worth more than $11trillion over the nation’s roads and bridges every year, and near-ly 75 percent of that travel takes place on the federal-aid system.

“Without that federal investment in these roads, truckingmobility and economic productivity are at risk,” he said.

Ruane explained ARTBA’s economics team set about toresearch how the public’s federal gas tax dollars were put to usein 2012. Unfortunately, it took a Freedom of Information Actrequest and sophisticated computer analysis of literally millionsof data points to get answers.

Among the highlights he said the public deserves to hear: thefederal program helped fund 12,546 capital improvement proj-

By Pete HildebrandtCEG CORRESPONDENT

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

Truck & Trailer Section ..............................................44-47

Recycling Section ........51-62

Attachment & Parts Section......................................63-67

Business Calendar ............74

Auction Section............77-95

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

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Compactors-Smooth Drum2010 VOLVO DD112HF, 1664 Hrs......................$88,9002008 VOLVO DD118HF, 1874 Hrs......................$83,5002010 VOLVO DD90HF, 445 Hrs ......................$100,0002007 VOLVO DD90HF, 1748 Hrs ......................$58,500

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Off-Highway Trucks2004 VOLVO A25D, 5737 Hrs ........................$211,2002010 VOLVO A25F, 3218 Hrs ........................$244,5002013 VOLVO A25F, 2263 Hrs ........................$289,000(6) 2012 VOLVO A25F, 1921-2504 Hrs..$266,700-$288,900(3) 2006 VOLVO A30D, 4710-11027 Hrs $94,500-$177,8002010 VOLVO A30E, 3077 Hrs ........................$278,000(5) 2008 VOLVO A30E, 2431-7663 Hrs $155,600-$233,500(4) 2012 VOLVO A30F, 1432-2432 Hrs..$322,500-$335,5002011 VOLVO A30F, 3335 Hrs ........................$372,500(2) 2007 VOLVO A35D, 7542-7611 Hrs ............$211,500(2) 2008 VOLVO A35E, 4745-5334 Hrs $238,900-$250,0002012 VOLVO A35F, 2450 Hrs ........................$415,000(4) 2011 VOLVO A40E, 4450-4525 Hrs $316,700-$333,400(2) 2010 VOLVO A40E, 2156-2817 Hrs $345,745-$372,500(2) 2010 VOLVO A40E, 2182-4883 Hrs $311,200-$356,500(25) 2012 VOLVO A40F, 1697-4460 Hrs $346,000-$457,500(14) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 1696-6605 Hrs $322,300-$452,200(2) 2013 VOLVO A40F, 2467-2830 Hrs..$394,000-$420,300

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IN THIS ISSUESPECIAL SECTION…RECYCLING, CRUSHING AND SCREENINGBe sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on recycling, crushing and screening.

FEATURES…FLAGLER CE INVESTS IN FUTURE WITH NEWLYREMODELED HEADQUARTERSWith the help of special guests Jack and Todd Hoffman from DiscoveryChannel’s hit TV show Gold Rush, Flagler Construction Equipment (FlaglerCE) celebrated the completion of renovations to its headquarters, whichalso serves as the company’s Tampa, Fla., branch.

BLYTHE DEVELOPMENT WEATHERS MANY CHANGES, CHALLENGESBlythe Development, headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., specializes in sitework, road construction and golf course construction. The company wasfounded in 1989 by twin brothers Jack and Frank Blythe, and has weathered many changes since then.

FLINT EQUIPMENT’S GRIFFIN PASSES AWAY AT AGE 66Gordon Troy Griffin, used equipment manager of Flint EquipmentCompany in Albany, Ga., passed away in his home on Jan. 27. He was 66 years old.

MCCLUNG-LOGAN NAMES SMITH VICE PRESIDENT OF SALESIn his new role, Mike Smith will have direct responsibility for all McClung-Logan sales representatives and serve as the key point of contact for the company’s equipment manufacturers. Smith will report to companyPresident Darrin Brown.

INDUSTRY PLEDGES TO HIRE MORE THAN 100,000 VETERANSVeterans’ Employment in Construction, First Lady Michelle Obama and U.S.Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez celebrated a broad coalition of construction employers and associations that have collectively pledged tohire 100,000 veterans over the next five years.

YODER & FREY HOLDS 40TH ANNUAL KISSIMMEE AUCTIONThe seven-day auction featured hundreds of backhoes, wheel loaders,excavators, dozers, attachments and more.

CAT AUCTION SERVICES MAKES SECOND TRIP TOFLORIDA AUCTIONSFor a relatively new company, Cat Auction Services made a pretty bigsplash at last year’s Florida Auctions, and they did it again this year.

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“Our main focus at Linder Used Equipment Division is offering quality job ready used equipment of all makes and models. Specializing in KomatsuRemarketing Certified Equipment,” said Brian Brenneman, General Managerof the Linder Used Equipment Division. “Our goal is to provide Linder’sCommitment to Excellence through quality used equipment.”

“We will service our customer needs either with our extensive variety of inventory or locate equipment upon request. We are actively buying equipment daily and offering our customers a consignment program,”Brenneman points out. “Our customers like doing business with us becausewe stand behind the equipment and with the Linder’s 60 years strong theyknow we are not going anywhere.”

“Our fleet is serviced by Linder Certified technicians and is made jobsiteready. We stock our inventory on all locations throughout the 16 Linderbranches. We offer dismantle and containerization for export.”

Brian Brenneman, General Manager Linder Used Equipment Division

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TAMPA8418 Palm River RoadTampa, FL 33619813-630-0077

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ORLANDO9601 Boggy Creek RoadOrlando, FL 32824-8728

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FORT MYERS5151 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.

Ft. Myers, FL 33905239-481-8554

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MIAMI5210 Reese RoadDavie, FL 33314954-581-4744

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Flagler CE Invests in Future With Newly Remodeled HQ

Attendees sign up for the Toro lawn mower give away.Volvo equipment on display at the Flagler CE openhouse.

On Feb.13, three hundred guests visited the newlyremodeled Flagler Construction Equipment facility.

(L-R): Cory Furhman, district representative of LBPerformance; Eric Peckham, road machinery special-ist of Flagler; Michael Myers of General AsphaltPaving; and Dean Bingford of Flagler discuss equip-ment LB Performance had on display.

With the help of special guests Jack and Todd Hoffmanfrom Discovery Channel’s hit TV show Gold Rush,Flagler Construction Equipment (Flagler CE) celebrat-ed the completion of renovations to its headquarters,which also serves as the company’s Tampa, Fla.,branch.

With the help of special guests Jack and ToddHoffman from Discovery Channel’s hit TV showGold Rush, Flagler Construction Equipment

(Flagler CE) celebrated the completion of renovations to itsheadquarters, which also serves as the company’s Tampa,Fla., branch.On Feb.13, three hundred guests visited the newly remod-

eled facility. In addition to the special guests from GoldRush, the open house included lunch and tours. Guests alsoput their skills to the test on the Volvo CE wheel loader sim-ulator. “We didn’t just build something that looks good,” said

Mark McDonell, Flagler CE president and CEO. “We spentyears studying what would best support our customers andmake us as efficient and productive as possible.”About 30 percent of the U.S. population lives in the states

Flagler CE and its partner to the north PennJersey serve, anarea that includes most of the major ports along the easternseaboard. “Our Tampa branch was experiencing meaningful growth

and needed to be upgraded to serve our customer’s needs,”said McDonell. “Better systems, better technologies and bet-ter management tools allow us to provide an exceptional cus-tomer experience.”At the open house, Flagler CE announced it now carries a

product line new to the North American marketplace, SDLG.SDLG has two wheel loaders available in North America:The LG938L — a 2.4 cu. yd. (1.8 cu m) loader with a ratedload of 3 tons (2.7 t), and the LG959 — a 4 cu. yd. (3.1 cum) loader with a rated load of 5 tons (4.5 t). The recent investment wasn’t just about bricks and mortar.

The company invested in technologies and tools to create theoptimum environment.Flagler CE incorporated the latest parts storage and

retrieval system, called Kardex Remstar, which allows formore efficient use of space and accuracy in parts selection.This is the same quality parts management technology usedat the Volvo CE plant in Shippensburg, Pa.That is not the only Volvo-inspired technology added at

the new headquarters. Flagler CE integrated the Volvo CareTrack technology with its own fleet management system —allowing for better field monitoring. Being efficient is a top priority for Flagler CE, as is safety

for its employees and the environment. That is why the com-pany created the safest possible work area, which nowincludes increased natural light, more energy-efficient light-ing as well as a misting system to keep technicians cool dur-ing the hot summer months in Florida — keeping themfocused on the work at hand. In addition, new tanks and control systems were installed.

A redesigned wash rack system offers a more efficient andeffective cleaning process. The system is closed loop, mean-ing it recycles the water making it environmentally friendly. “While having a new look on the outside of a building is

great, the work going on inside and out in the field is whatreally matters,” said McDonell. “Now that we accomplishedwhat we set out to do in Tampa, we can deploy the sameguiding principles to other locations and continue to improveour capability to support our customers well into the future.”

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

(L-R): Eric Peckham, road machinery specialist ofFlagler goes over the features of the P7110 paver withClay Collins and Gator Patrick of AJAX Paving.

see FLAGLER page 30

The management team of Flagler includes (L-R)Tommy Ball, senior vice president; Mark McDonell,president and CEO; and Bob Leavy, vice president ofused equipment.

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Blythe Development Weathers Many Changes, Challenges

By Brenda RuggieroCEG CORRESPONDENT

Blythe Development, headquartered inCharlotte, N.C., specializes in site work,road construction and golf course construc-tion. The company was founded in 1989 bytwin brothers Jack and Frank Blythe, and hasweathered many changes since then. “We did pretty well in the years from

1992 until 2008 when the real recession —the great recession — hit,” Jack Blythe said.“We built the company up from zero. Wehad zero equipment and zero people until wepeaked in 2007 doing 195 million in vol-ume, and we had 800 employees and over300 major pieces of equipment. Then 2008and 2009 came, and our volume went inhalf, although we tried to keep as many peo-ple as we could we did go down a little bit.But now we’ve built back up — we’re notback to the peaks of 2007, but we have about700 employees now, so we are growingagain, and we still have over 300 majorpieces of equipment. We have severalKomatsus, particularly excavators. We thinkthat Komatsu has the best excavator on themarket. We have recently acquired a coupleof their dozers that have the built in GPS sys-tem, and we are very pleased with the per-formance of these dozers.”Blythe said that the company is currently

licensed in three states — Virginia, SouthCarolina and North Carolina. “I used to paraphrase that we do every-

thing from the ground down, but we starteda bridge division two years ago, so we arebuilding bridges now, which is, of course,above ground,” he said. “In 2007, we weredoing 80 to 85 percent of our work in the pri-

vate sector. By 2010, that was absolutelyreversed — we were doing 80 to 85 percentin the public sector, because there was noprivate work. Now, we are still doing a lot ofpublic work, but we are probably 65 to 70percent public and 30 to 35 percent private.As the private market comes back, that per-centage will climb. We like a nice mix — wehave to go where the work is when it’s there,and this is cyclical business. The public mar-ket is less cyclical than the private marketbecause the public entities have a tax rev-enue source that’s pretty constant, so you cancount on a certain amount of public workbeing there year after year. We have pursuedsome of the design-build projects, which area little bit different — these are public proj-ects, but they are design and build, so itinvolves a partnership with a civil engineer-ing design firm to design the project and webuild the project.”

Blythe said that the most recent designbuild job the company has been working onis the Macy Grove Road project inKernersville, N.C. It involves realigningMacy Grove Road over I-40, and a railroad,three new bridges, realigning the inter-change with I-40 and Macy Grove with newramps and widening the road.

According to Blythe, he and his brotherboth worked for the previous family compa-ny during the summers from the time theywere 16, and officially joined the businesswhen they graduated from college in 1974.“We did a lot of work on I-77 back in the

late 60s, and I worked on several of thoseprojects,” Blythe said. “As a matter of fact,that’s where I first met Carl [Lefler, the com-pany’s equipment division manager]. At thetime, I was just working in the summers, but

he was a motorgrader operator at the time —he worked for our old company for manyyears, working his way up to equipmentdivision manager. When we started BlytheDevelopment Company we rented equip-ment for a few years and at first it was asmall fleet, but when we reached a certainsize we needed an equipment division man-ager, I called Carl and he came over. Heworked for the old company for a very longtime, and he’s worked for us for a long time,but he’s worked for our family for his wholecareer.”Blythe said that the company prides itself

on being able to be very responsive to itsclients’ needs.“One of the projects we did that was pret-

ty remarkable was the site work for the DellManufacturing facility in Winston Salem,North Carolina,” Blythe said. “We bid thatproject in December, a few years ago — fouror five years. They awarded the contractright after Christmas, and we had to move200,000 yards and get a building pad readyfor that Dell facility in 30 days, in January, inWinston-Salem, which was a remarkablechallenge. We ran 24/7 in some of the cold-est weather. There were a lot of 15 degreenights, and we ran around the clock, andused lime when we had to use lime to stabi-lize the soil, and completed that building padon time. That was a noteworthy achieve-ment.”According to Blythe, the company’s pri-

vate projects are generally in one of four cat-egories. They include residential, such assubdivision streets; apartments, which henoted continues to be active due to availablefinancing and the fact that people who had toleave their houses had to go somewhere;

industrial warehousing and big box retailsuch as Walmart and Ross Distribution;infrastructure projects including everythingfrom water, sewer, storm drainage, roads,stone base, paving, curb and gutter, side-walk, retaining walls and bridges; and com-mercial site work for office parks and highrise office buildings. The company alsobuilds and renovates golf courses, but inrecent years this work has not been active.“The commercial projects can vary from

suburban office complexes to downtownprojects that require you to dig 100-footholes — and we have done that,” Blythesaid. “These excavation projects are verynoteworthy projects. We did the excavationfor the Wachovia Building — now it’s theDuke Energy Building, downtown. Theexcavation was 100 feet deep, and most of itin rock, so that was a major project.”Blythe said that he actually has a long his-

tory with Komatsu.“If you go far enough back in our old

company, we purchased some of the firstKomatsu dozers that came into this countryin this area, and that was through MitchellDistributing Company, which was the pred-ecessor to Linder, and we had great successwith the dozers,” Blythe said. Blythe also is pleased with Komatsu’s

financing program. “Komatsu has offered zero percent inter-

est rates or low interest rates depending onwhat you want to do,” Blythe said. “They arevery aggressive on interest rates, and thatmakes a big difference. Couple that withwhat we have had with accelerated depreci-ation going for several years — a coupleyears ago it was 100 percent, last year it was

Carl Lefler (L) of Blythe Development and Bill Cross of Linder discuss the project.Blythe Development was founded in 1989 by twin brothers Frank (L) andJack Blythe.

see BLYTHE page 68

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ARTBA Supports Streamlining ApprovalProcess for Transportation Projects cracy and streamline the permitting process for key projects,so we can get more construction workers on the job as fastas possible.”

Many AgenciesCritics paint a bleak picture of the present review process,

which can require the approval of many agencies.“MAP-21 includes provisions for more coordination

between agencies; I think there will be some improvementbecause of that, but it’s still a mish-mash when you have amajor infrastructure project,” said Brian Deery, AGC’s sen-ior director, highway and transportation. “Approvals mightbe required from the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA), the Corps of Engineers, the Fish and WildlifeService, even the Bureau of Indian Affairs if they findancient burial grounds.“The problem is, all these agencies are reviewing the proj-

ect from a different point of view. It takes forever for a proj-ect to get through the bureaucracy. More than half the timeon a transportation project is spent in the planning and envi-ronmental review process. Certainly the longer it takes for aproject to get out, the more it costs.” “Projects can’t move forward unless there’s an agreement,

for starters, on what the scope of the review should be,” saidPhilip K. Howard, chairman of Common Good, a nonparti-san reform group headquartered in New York. “A dozen ormore departments will come to a meeting to review a proj-ect; there will be a disagreement, so they will decide to meetagain and they will still disagree; the process just goes on for-ever. Anyone who wants to argue can hold the project up forsix months or longer. No one is empowered on behalf of thegovernment to decide when there has been enough review.”One of the most “at risk” bridges in the world, for

instance, is the Bonner Bridge at Cape Hatteras in NorthCarolina. Efforts to replace it have been held up in litigationfor years. A project to raise the roadway of the BayonneBridge to allow large container ships into the Port ofNewark, N.J., likewise has been stalled in environmental lit-igation for almost five years.

Proposals for ReformNumerous construction industry and other organizations

are now urging a radical reform in this infrastructure projectreview process. “We think there should be clear rules, and firm deadlines,

for each agency involved in a project,” said Turmail. “Theyshould all respond in a set time; if they don’t, they should beout of the review process. Certainly we need strict review,but this should happen in such a way that one person can’thold up the entire process for years. Under the present sys-tem, a lead agency has overall responsibility but there areoften no clearly defined guidelines for the other agencieswhich are involved.” Said ARTBA’s Goldstein: “We’re absolutely taking the

position that the government should streamline the environ-mental and approval process for transportation projects;we’ve made some progress on project delivery during thelast three transportation bills but there’s still a lot to do as faras putting recommendations into practice. MAP-21 includesproposals to expedite the process. For starters, we wouldexpand the use of categorical exclusions — speeding reviewfor projects, which don’t impact the environment in a big

way. One problem is that even these exclusions can still takea couple of years.”(Examples of expanded categorical exclusions: rights of

way, or putting up poles along the rights of way.)Goldstein pointed out that many improvements suggested

in the transportation bills are optional, not mandatory. “We have a new toolbox with a bunch of shiny new

tools,” he said, “but they will only work as much as they areused. State departments of transportation (DOTs) need torequest that they be used.”Common Good’s Philip Howard proposes three levels of

solution for holdups from lengthy environmental reviews:“First, on reviews, give an official of the Environmental

Protection Agency (EPA) the authority to draw the line andmake decisions, including what the scope of the reviewshould be. Second, severely restrict litigation over thereview; we shouldn’t allow lawsuits to go on for years toprove that you have reviewed every single pebble. Thirdly,we’re working with Congress to create ‘one-stop shops’ forall approvals. Say you have an important highway project.Instead of making the proponent go to 12 different federal,state and local agencies for approvals, designate a leadagency with the obligation of working with all the otheragencies, and with the power to give final approval. On high-way projects this one-stop agency would probably be theDepartment of Transportation.”Asked how soon, in a best of all possible worlds, these

changes could take place, Howard replied: “Probably withina year to 18 months.”“We absolutely advocate giving DOT the authority to set

deadlines,” said AGC’s Deery. “We would like to see veryspecific deadlines. We would also like to see concurrentreview, having all the agencies get together at the same timeso they can examine each project and all figure out what’sthe best approach to building that project.”

Big SavingsHow much time could be saved by implementing these

proposals?“You could probably reduce the review time of many

highway projects from eight years to maybe 18 months andreduce the overall cost of the project, because time is money,by at least 20 percent,” Howard said. “Studies also suggestthat implementing these across the board would allow hiringalmost two million people over the next five years.” Said AGC’s Deery: “Taking years off the review would

save a lot of money. Inflation, materials, motorist delays,freight to be moved — all these things are impacted.”

Social ResponsibilityThe environmental community, of course, has legitimate

interest in protecting the environment on highway and otherconstruction projects. Answering these concerns within afaster framework is the challenge.“We are actively starting to build coalitions to create a

practical way of approving infrastructure projects while con-sidering the social environment and social accountability butwhich doesn’t go on forever,” Howard said.

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

REVIEW from page 1

In the fourth quarter of 2013 Volvo ConstructionEquipment reported that net sales increased by 3 percent toSEK 13,005 compared to SEK 12,572 in the same period ofthe preceding year. When adjusted for currency movementsnet sales increased further — to six percent. These improvedfigures are due largely to higher sales of smaller equipment,helping to boost deliveries by 9 percent during the quarter.

Demand for larger machines, especially in the mining seg-ment, remains subdued, however. Operating income was up 16 percent during the period, at

SEK 272 M, compared to SEK 235 M in the same period ofthe previous year. Operating margin also saw improvementsin the fourth quarter, at 2.1 percent — up from 1.9 percent inQ4 2012.

Late Improvement Rounds Off Challenging Year

Despite the sales increases in the final three months, forthe full year 2013 Volvo CE saw sales decrease by 16 percentto SEK 53,437 M, compared to 63,558 M in 2012. Operatingincome also was down during the year, a result of tough pricecompetition, weak product mix, low capacity utilization andunfavorable exchange rates, to SEK 2,592 M, down fromSEK 5,667 M in the preceding year. Operating margin alsowas affected, slipping to 4.9 percent in 2013 from 8.9 percentin 2012.These figures reflect the general weak market conditions

experienced during the year.

Growth in 2014The prospects for 2014 are expected to show some

improvements as global markets recover. For 2014 the totalmarkets in China and Europe are expected to increase in therange of 0 to 10 percent measured in units, while NorthAmerica, South America and Asia (excluding China) are allexpected to be in the range of minus 5 percent to plus 5 per-cent. “For 2014 we expect a slight improvement in market

demand, mainly driven by China and Europe,” said MartinWeissburg, the incoming president of Volvo ConstructionEquipment, who joined the company on Jan. 1 2014.For more information, visit www.volvoce.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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“For 2014 we expect aslight improvement in marketdemand, mainly driven byChina and Europe.”

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

Flint Equipment’sGriffin PassesAway at Age 66

Gordon Troy Griffin, used equipment manager of FlintEquipment Company in Albany, Ga., passed away in hishome on Jan. 27.

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Prior to joining McClung-Logan, Smith held key salespositions with equipment dealers, Virginia TractorCompany and Furnival as well as with contractor DHBecker.

For more information, visit www.mcclung-logan.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

Northern Virginia…

McClung-Logan Names Smith VicePresident of Sales

Mike Smith will have direct responsibility for allMcClung-Logan sales representatives and serve as thekey point of contact for the company’s equipment man-ufacturers.

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Safety Concerns for Commercial Traffic Prompt WideningAppalachian development highway system.In Tennessee, U.S. 27 begins at I-24 and goesthrough Soddy-Daisy, Dayton, Rockwood,Harriman, Wartburg and Oneida to theKentucky border. The large commercial vehicles that use

this corridor need ample and efficient entry tothe interstate and need to do so safely withoutendangering other drivers. The existing high-way system is not conducive to efficientmovement of people and goods. The currentroadway and bridges have served their pur-pose well, but they are reaching the extent oftheir useful life and improvements are need-ed.The widening of U.S. 27 to three lanes in

each direction begins at Manufacturers Road.The Olgiati Bridge currently crosses over theTennessee River and goes 1.62 mi. (2.6 km)to SR 8, also known as Signal MountainBoulevard. Additional acceleration and deceleration

lanes will be added in some areas, which willimprove traffic flow. The alignment forentering and exiting traffic will be improvedsubstantially, resulting in a more efficient andsafer roadway for vehicles regularly travelingthis route. The completed project willenhance traffic flow to and from the down-town Chattanooga and Red Bank areas aspart of the master plan to reconstruct the U.S.27 Corridor. “This is always balanced with construc-

tion schedule to complete the project ontime,” said Jennifer A. Flynn, regional com-munity relations officer of the TennesseeDepartment of Transportation. “Budget isanother factor that must be monitored toassure that the balance of cost versus sched-ule is maintained to the best extent possible.” The completed roadway will have new

high-mast lighting for better visibilitythrough the busy section, and a newChattanooga SmartWay ITS System (trafficcameras) will be included to assist with mon-itoring traffic incidents that may occur. Whencomplete, the entry into downtownChattanooga will be a much-improved sec-tion of highway that will benefit all motoristsand area residents. In short this will improveand update traffic conditions in this busy,congested area of the region.The route itself has both a U.S. highway

designation, 27 and also is Tennessee StateRoute 29 as it runs through both the city ofChattanooga and Hamilton County. Thejob’s contractor, Wright BrothersConstruction Company Inc., in Charleston,Tenn.,won the bid for the contract amount,totaling $102 million. At this time the projectis slated for completion by Oct. 31. Work onthis job starts at the Olgiati Bridge over theTennessee River and ends at state Route 8also known as Signal Mountain Boulevard.Every project has unexpected issues and

glitches arise, and this large urban project isno exception, according to Flynn. “The issues were handled through the

Request for Information (RFI) process andduring regular project progress meetings.Everyone from the Department, the CEI, andthe contractor worked cooperatively toresolve the issues within their responsibilityin a timely manner,” said Flynn. “I’d like to add, for those interested in

whether things are on schedule that the proj-ect is still going as planned and getting com-pleted. The project is still on schedule at the80 percent construction completion mark.The key to the schedule success is the work-ing cooperation developed early in the proj-ect to get resolutions to all issues as they sur-faced.”Fortunately all equipment that was needed

was made readily available for the project. “The operational status of the equipment

was always good, and very little maintenancedowntime have been evident,” said Flynn.“All of the equipment was important to com-plete the tasks at hand. The equipment, size,and number of pieces, adequately met theproject needs. “Rental cranes, with high lifting capacity

or exceptional reach, were needed periodi-cally to erect structural members primarilydue to the contract phasing of some of thebridges and the room available due to currenttraffic patterns as well.”The nature of this project makes it some-

what difficult to figure the average number ofworkers on the job, according to Flynn.“With as many as 31 contractors working

on the project, providing the construction fortheir particular assigned specialty, the num-ber of workers varied significantly with cur-rent needs. At one high volume period, therewere as many as 17 subcontractors working,with a total workforce of approximately 150workers on the project.”The weather played out fairly well with

the project and its schedule. Weather isalways a factor that presents a challenge, andthe contractor constantly adjusted the workschedule and locations to accommodate it. “The first year of the project was unusual-

ly wet, with well above average rainfallamounts,” said Flynn. “Addressing environ-mental concerns also constantly changed thepriority of the workforce. Cooperative effortsby the Department, contractors, and CEIinspection teams to remain environmentallycompliant kept the project moving forward tothe extent possible.”Concerns regarding area soil and human

populations as well as wildlife traffic wereconsidered as work progressed on the job.The pyritic soils in the area were known to bean issue as excavation began. However, allparties involved on the job worked togetherto address the soil and prevent delays.

see HIGHWAY page 72

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Industry Pledges to HireMore Than 100,000 Veterans

In an announcement Feb. 10 at A NationalSymposium: Veterans’ Employment inConstruction, hosted by the U.S. Departmentof Labor and Joining Forces, First LadyMichelle Obama and U.S. Secretary ofLabor Thomas E. Perez celebrated a broadcoalition of construction employers andassociations that have collectively pledged tohire 100,000 veterans over the next fiveyears.

Also at the announcementwere representatives of theconstruction companiesmaking these hiring commit-ments, veterans who havecompleted apprenticeships inthe construction industry,and other leaders in the field.

In an op-ed in the WallStreet Journal, the First Ladywrote:

“Today, more than 100American construction com-panies came together toannounce that they plan tohire more than 100,000 vet-erans within the next fiveyears. They made this com-mitment not just because it’sthe patriotic thing to do, andnot just because they want torepay our veterans for their service to ourcountry, but because they know that it’s thesmart thing to do for their business.”

“All men and women who have sacrificedfor our country in our armed servicesdeserve opportunities for good jobs worthyof their character and their achievements,”said Perez. “The Department of Labor willdo whatever it takes to help our veteranstranslate their skills and leadership into jobs,and I am inspired by the commitment dis-played today by the construction industryand all our partners in helping to achieve thatmission.”

The construction industry is expected togrow rapidly in the coming years — outpac-ing the steady growth of the economy as awhole and helping to strengthen local com-munities. The Bureau of Labor Statisticsestimates that construction is one of thefastest-growing industries in the nation, withjob growth of more than 1.5 million jobsbetween now and 2022 — an annual growthrate of 2.6 percent.

Construction companies large and small— from national firms like Jacobs andBechtel, to regional firms like CianbroConstruction, to local contractors and sub-

contractors across America — are steppingup to ensure their industry welcomes homethe nation’s heroes with good-paying jobs.More than 80 additional companies are com-mitting their existing training and employ-ment programs to fill new construction jobswith veterans.

The construction industry was representedat the announcement by executives of sever-

al participating companies, with Larry L.Melton, project executive of Bechtel andMarine Corps veteran delivering remarks.

“Veterans are invaluable to the construc-tion industry. Men and women who serve inthe military often have the traits that are socritical to our success: agility, discipline,integrity, and the drive to get the job doneright,” Melton said. “Bechtel is passionateabout supporting veterans and we continueto expand our efforts to hire transitioningmilitary members.”

Lori Sundberg, senior vice president ofhuman resources at Jacobs also stated: “Weare pleased to support programs that providecareer opportunities for our military veter-ans. Many of the skills and abilities gainedduring military training and service are high-ly transferable to the skills we require to suc-cessfully serve our clients around the world.We are proud of the veterans working atJacobs and appreciate their military service,their dedication, and the value they add toour company.”

For more information, visit www.dol.gov. (This story also can be found on

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

“Veterans are invaluable tothe construction industry.Men and women who servein the military often have thetraits that are so critical toour success…”

Larry L. MeltonBechtel

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Asphalt / Pavers / Concrete Equipment2008 ALITEC CX18AT, Date Available: Call for Availability, RentalPrices: Daily: US $250 Weekly: US $750 Monthly: US $2,250,Stk #: 49; high flow, 18" ..................................................$7,250JERSEY 103, 1764, Stk #: 594; good straight unit, no cracks orwelds ................................................................................$4,800

Compactors - Smooth Drum2002 DYNAPAC CA150D, Stk #: 764; 2,100 Hours; 80 hp; 66"Smooth Drum Dirt Roller, Diesel Powered ....................$37,0502006 DYNAPAC CC1000, Stk #: 763; 945 Hours; 23 hp; LowHour, Diesel Powered, 39" Double Drum Roller ............$16,0002005 INGERSOLL-RAND SD45D, 183038, Stk #: 588; 1,306Hours; 54" smooth drum dirt roller ................................$36,1502006 SAKAI SW320, Stk #: 971; 964 Hours; 35 hp; 48" doubledrum diesel powered blacktop roller ..............................$19,250

Dozers - Crawler2004 CAT D4G XL, S/N: HYD00791; Stk #: 601; 5,345 Hours;cab, AC & heat, good UC................................................$38,6002008 KOMATSU D51EX-22, S/N: 10640; Stk #: 726; 4,100Hours; Topcon GPS Ready ............................................$73,000

Excavators - Crawler2011 CAT 308D CR SB, Date Available: Call for Availability,Rental Prices: Daily: US $400 Weekly: US $1,200 Monthly: US$3,600, Stk #: 749; 802 Hours; rubber pads, aux. hyd, thumb,coupler ..........................................................................$89,0002008 CAT 315DL, Stk #: 716; 2,800 Hours; spotless, spotless,spotless ..........................................................................$96,0002011 DEERE 85D, 16147, Date Available: Call for Availability,Rental Prices: Daily: US $400 Weekly: US $1,200 Monthly: US$3,600, Stk #: 606; 1,700 Hours; rubber pad tracks! swingboom, coupler, lines kit ..................................................$83,8502010 KOMATSU PC88MR-8, 5423, Date Available: Call forAvailability, Rental Prices: Daily: US $400 Weekly: US $1,200Monthly: US $3,600, Stk #: 445; 1,853 Hours; road liners,plumbed, choice of bkt & coupler ..................................$83,9001988 KOMATSU PC120-3, 15,000 Hours; 24" tracks, runs good......................................................................................$14,5002012 KOMATSU PC160 LC-8, 1,711 Hours; coupler, aux.hydraulics ....................................................................$119,0002012 KOMATSU PC160 LC-8, Stk #: 752; 1,500 Hours; pingrabber & lines kit, 24" pads ........................................$119,0002012 KUBOTA KX080-3, 25317, Date Available: Call forAvailability, Rental Prices: Daily: US $400 Weekly: US $1,200Monthly: US $3,600, Stk #: 589; 250 Hours; WOW! SAVE $30K!......................................................................................$76,000NEW HOLLAND EC240 LC, 724038, Stk #: 757; BIG HOE, LIT-TLE PRICE ......................................................................$19,500

Excavators - Mini (up to 12,000 lbs)2007 CAT 302.5C, GBB01430, Stk #: 707; 2,500 Hours; TrackDrive; The Little Bird said Cheap! Cheap! ......................$15,7722010 CAT 304C CR, FPK06128, Stk #: 758; 1,450 Hours; TrackDrive; cab, AC, Coupler, Nice Clean Machine..................$39,8002011 CAT 305D CR, XER1238, Date Available: Call forAvailability, Rental Prices: Daily: US $330 Weekly: US $990Monthly: US $2,970, Stk #: 387; 1,083 Hours; Track Drive; cou-pler, thumb AC................................................................$53,9802011 CAT 305D CR, XER0581, Date Available: Call forAvailability, Rental Prices: Daily: US $330 Weekly: US $990Monthly: US $2,970, Stk #: 347; 1,330 Hours; Track Drive; fullcab heat and a/c ............................................................$47,5002012 CAT 305E CR, XFA00279, Date Available: Call forAvailability, Rental Prices: Daily: US $330 Weekly: US $990Monthly: US $2,970, Stk #: 611; 660 Hours; CAB, AC, COU-PLER, THUMB ................................................................$59,7902005 DEERE 27C, 222314, Stk #: 722; 1,955 Hours; TrackDrive; OROP, good tracks, good bkt ..............................$15,9002007 KOMATSU PC35MR-3, 5819, Stk #: 704; 4,764 Hours;Track Drive; OROP..........................................................$15,900

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Forklifts - Telescopic2007 JLG G6-42A, Stk #: 766; 6,600 lb Capacity; 2,200 Hours;4WD Drive; OROP, Air boss tires, rotating carriage ............CALL2007 JLG G9-43A, Stk #: 765; 3,400 Hours; 4WD Drive; OROP,rotating carriage, nice..........................................................CALL2004 JLG G12-55A, 0160005519, Date Available: Call forAvailability, Rental Prices: Daily: US $400 Weekly: US $1,200Monthly: US $3,600, Stk #: 509; 12,000 lb Capacity; 4,165Hours; cab w/heat, no AC. Wide carriage ......................$67,9772005 LULL 944E-42, Stk #: 756; 9,000 lb Cap; 3,500 Hours;4WD Drive; wide tile carriage, OROP ..................................CALL

Lifts - Boom2005 GENIE S40, 8609, Stk #: 731; 4,747 Hours; 4WD Drive;diesel, 4wd ....................................................................$20,6252005 GENIE S40, 8610, Stk #: 732; 4,700 Hours; 4WD Drive;diesel, 4WD ....................................................................$20,6252005 GENIE S60, 10585, Stk #: 733; 3,400 Hours; diesel, 4wd......................................................................................$33,0122000 GENIE S60, Stk #: 684; 5,282 Hours; 4WD Drive; Diesel,4wd, ANSI 9/13!!!! ........................................................$24,800GROVE AMZ56XT, S/N: 20462; Stk #: 759 ....................$12,9002007 JLG 400S, Stk #: 769; 4,529 Hours; 4WD Drive; GENERA-TOR, CLEAN AS A WHISTLE ..............................................CALL2003 JLG 400S, Stk #: 770; 4,100 Hours; 4WD Drive; GENERA-TOR, DIES, 4WD ................................................................CALL2004 JLG 600S, Stk #: 772; 4,675 Hours; 4WD Drive; DIESEL,GENERATOR, 4WD..............................................................CALL2003 JLG 600S, Stk #: 773; 5,172 Hours; 4WD Drive; GENERA-TOR, 4WD DIESEL ..............................................................CALL2003 JLG 600S, Stk #: 768; 5,400 Hours; 4WD Drive; 4wd,diesel, generator..................................................................CALL

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Guests enjoy the lunch provided by FlaglerConstruction Equipment.

New equipment including this LG959 loader from SDLGdraws a crowd.

John Pitre of Ripa talkswith Tommy Ball, seniorvice president of Flagler.

Flagler CE Presents Addition of SDLGfor North America

FLAGLER from page 8

Mickey Cox (L) and Vince Hafeli (R) of AJAX Pavinglisten to Bo Andrews talk about the KPI-JCI line.

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CBO Report States HTF Needs $16.3Bects (7,335 road, 2,407 bridge, and 2,804 road safety) — allfocused primarily on the system that moves most of that $11 tril-lion.

“There are projects in every state. Every one of them can beidentified by name, and location, and by how much was invest-ed in them,” he said, acknowledging that more transparency isneeded so the public understands where its tax dollars areinvested.

“We believe one of the federal program’s biggest problems isthat government at all levels does a poor job of telling theAmerican public how their federal gas and diesel tax dollars areinvested each year,” Ruane added. “We believe the publicwould be impressed and widely support this federal program ifthey knew the full story.”

He told Senators the average American household spendsroughly $160 per month for cell and landline phone service, andonly $46 per month through state and federal motor fuels excis-es to support the road, bridge and transit systems they depend onevery day.

“If the public was asked to invest each month as much as theywillingly spend on cell and landline phone service, we wouldnot be here talking about the Highway Trust Fund problem. Wewould be providing Americans with the first-class transporta-tion network they deserve,” Ruane concluded.

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

HTF from page 1

Allmand Celebrates 75 YearsBy Restoring 1979 Light Tower

The search for the oldest operating Allmand light tower is over — The Allmand 75thAnniversary Special Diamond Edition Night-Lite PRO II light tower was traded toHotchkiss Rentals in Hotchkiss, Colo. Dan and Sue Stucker, the owners ofHotchkiss Rentals, traded in a 1979 square-top Maxi-Lite light tower. The lighttower was first owned by Westmorland Coal. It has been in Hotchkiss’s rental fleetfor 11 years. The Maxi-Lite will be refurbished and placed at Allmand Bros. Inc. (L-R) are Dan Stucker, Brad Allmand, Eric Scott, Sue Stucker and Evan Rue.

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ConExpo 2011Las Vegas, NevadaConExpo 2011 Attracts Hundreds of Thousands to Vegas

The mood was overwhelmingly positive at theConExpo-Con/AGG and IFPE 2011 expositions heldMarch 22-26 in Las Vegas. Despite continued uncertainty in U.S. construction mar-

kets and the overall economy, industry professionalsexpressed hopeful optimism for a sustained U.S. upturn inthe coming months, while global sales continue to bestrong.ConExpo-Con/AGG and IFPE 2011 attracted nearly

120,000 registered attendees; the shows were the globalindustry gathering place for the year and the largest gather-ing in North America since 2008 for the construction, con-struction materials and fluid power/powertransmission/motion control industries. The shows were

held at the Las Vegas Convention Center.Attendees said they were at the shows to examine the

newest equipment and product technologies and innova-tions to help them prepare for future business; exhibitorscited the high quality of customers and reported strong pur-chases and sales leads to new as well as existing customers.“The construction industry has been through some very

tough times, with record unemployment, since the lastConExpo-Con/AGG and IFPE in March 2008. With thesepositive numbers and the industry support of the shows,we’re optimistic about the future and looking forward toseeing these new sales orders fulfilled,” said Megan Tanel,AEM vice president of exhibitions and events.“There was such a tremendous upbeat feeling at the

shows; it was really great to see our industry looking aheadwith some enthusiasm after the recession,” said MikeHaberman, chairman of the ConExpo-Con/AGG 2011management committee and president of GradallIndustries.A record number of more than 860 co-located events,

educational programs and pre-planned meetings were heldwith the shows, plus dozens more meetings scheduledonsite. Co-locations included ICON Expo for the concreteproducts industry and several annual conferences of nation-al industry associations.

Quality Attendance, International ScopeInternational registrations accounted for a record 24 per-

cent of the total, representing more than 150 countries.ConExpo-Con/AGG 2011 and IFPE 2011 were among aselect group invited to participate in the U.S. Department ofCommerce International Buyer Program, which facilitatesthe participation of international visitors. The shows hosted42 official international customer delegations from 37

countries, organized by the U.S. Department ofCommerce as well as in-country associations andrelated groups.The majority of show attendees were key compa-

ny decision-makers, including 44 percent with thetop titles of president/owner and vice president/gen-eral manager/chief financial officer.“The increased global participation by attendees

and exhibitors underscores the importance of worldmarkets to our industry. The U.S. economy is slowlyimproving and we have a ways to go, especially inconstruction, but after 18 to 24 months there is morepent-up demand for equipment to be ready for theupturn,” Tanel said.“IFPE-related markets have fared somewhat bet-

ter than construction and there definitely was a lot ofpositive momentum and interaction on the showfloor. At both shows, attendees told us this was theplace they needed to be to check out what’s new andget up to speed on the latest industry trends,” saidMelissa Magestro, IFPE show director.

On the Show FloorAltogether on the show floor there were more than

2,400 exhibitors taking more than 2.34 million netsq. ft. of exhibit space. IFPE was the largest ever, andConExpo-Con/AGG’s exhibit space was the secondlargest in the show’s history.Reinforcing the global scope of the shows were 10

international exhibit pavilions — IFPE with pavil-ions from China, Italy and Taiwan, and ConExpo-Con/AGG with pavilions from China, Finland,Germany, Italy, Korea, Spain and United Kingdom.

This ConExpo article was published in Construction Equipment Guide (CEG) on April 13, 2011. This look-back marksthe end of our series on ConExpos past. We hope you enjoyed these retros. We, along with everybody in our industry, lookforward now to a successful ConExpo 2014.

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IFPE 2011 featured exhibit pavilions from the AmericanGear Manufacturers Association (AGMA) and the PowerTransmission Distributors Association (PTDA), as well asan exhibit pavilion, which highlights the expanded pres-ence of sensors manufacturers at the show. ConExpo-Con/AGG 2011 featured the IT & Business Solutionspavilion, sponsored by the Associated General Contractorsof America.

Educational OpportunitiesIndustry-focused education was an important compo-

nent of the show experience, and there were a record num-ber of education, training and certification programsoffered.ConExpo-Con/AGG’s education program featured a

record 126 sessions across nine tracks, with sessionsemphasizing industry issues and trends, management andapplied technology, and numerous industry training andcertification programs also were held. New for 2011 werea Crane and Rigging Conference and the Green RoadsSummit.At IFPE 2011, the 52nd National Conference on Fluid

Power featured a record 114 presentations, and theInnovations Theater offered 14 sessions developed fromabstract submissions for the conference. New for 2011were national conference keynote presentations from lead-ing industry and university researchers, and sessions fromthe Center for Compact and Efficient Fluid Power. IFPEalso offered new college-level courses.More than 80 allied associations and groups were official

show supporting organizations,coming from the United States,Canada and more than a dozencountries worldwide. They pro-moted the shows’ value andbrought qualified buyer groupsto the events, and many helpeddevelop direction and contentof the shows’ education pro-grams to ensure they metindustry needs.

Safety, Training,Workforce InitiativesA Lift Safety Zone focused

on cranes and other aerial liftequipment and ensuring ade-quate ground support for themachine and load carried. Inconjunction with the Craneand Rigging Conference, aCrane Rodeo promoted education and safety at the sametime as providing a hands-on operational experience. Theseand the many certification and training programs held at theshows helped ensure a properly trained workforce of equip-ment operators and other jobsite personnel.The International Mixer Driver Championship by

NRMCA recognized driver skills and inspection expertise.The AEM teen-focused Construction Challenge competi-tion presented by Volvo Construction Equipment generated

interest in construction careers. The I MakeAmerica national grassroots campaign had a substantialpresence to promote job-creation policies for manufactur-ing and construction that improve the economy and keepthe U.S. globally competitive.

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

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Columbus(706) 687-3344

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Savannah(912) 964-7370

Brunswick(912)264-6161

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Introducing the new Kubota KX080-3.This 8-ton, utility-class excavator is the next big thing in Kubotaexcavators. With a Kubota Tier II compliant diesel engine, theKX080-3 is powerful enough to handle the toughest diggingsituations, yet small enough to maneuver in tight work conditions.•64 HP•15-foot digging depth•18,254 lbs. operating weight•14,660 lbs. bucket breakout force

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GROWERS EQUIPMENT CO.2695 Davie RoadDavie, FL 33314954-916-1020

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704-596-8900www.charlottetractor.com

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615-793-7576

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336-273-3606www.greensborotractor.com

FUTCH’S TRACTOR DEPOT, INC.8515 SR 207 N.

Hastings, FL 32145904-692-3673

www.futchstractordepot.com

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With the new Terex® Fuchs D Series Loading Machines, you’ll quicklysee that our focus is on your success and meeting your individual on-site needs.

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ALABAMA

2238 Pinson Valley ParkwayBirmingham

(205) 841-6666

Mobile(251) 633-4020

Montgomery(334) 262-6642

Huntsville(256) 350-0006

Oxford(256) 832-5053

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Pensacola(850) 479-3004

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Birmingham, AL205-841-6666Mobile, AL 36608251-633-4020Montgomery, AL334-262-6642Pensacola, FL

850-479-3004

Huntsville, AL256-536-9390Decatur, AL

256-350-0006Oxford, AL

256-832-5053

Springdale, AR479-927-1672Little Rock, AR

501-568-7867Shreveport, LA318-746-5272Alexandria, LA

318-443-7173Lafayette, LA

337-837-9600

Lake Charles, LA337-528-2661Baton Rouge, LA225-356-6113

Kenner, LA504-467-5906Memphis, TN

901-375-4902Nashville, TN

615-248-0266

Chattanooga, TN423-499-7700

Arden, NC828-684-1692Charlotte, NC

704-504-2870Raleigh, NC

919-781-9454Winston-Salem, NC

336-767-6900

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Introducing the Kubota SVL Series. The new standard for productivity, comfort and speed on the worksite – with the proven power of a Kubota turbo-charged diesel engine. Everything you value for versatile, multi-terrain work. They’re all Kubota designed, engineered and manufactured – the compact track loaders only Kubota could build. Call today for a demo.

www.kubota.comOptional equipment may be shown.

©Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2010

BALDWIN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENTwww.baldwintractor.com

22463 State Highway 59SRobertsdale, AL 36567

251-947-4171

JONESBORO TRACTOR SALES INC.5312 Stadium Blvd.

Jonesboro, AR 72402888-931-9151870-935-9151

MASON TRACTOR CO.www.masontractorco.com

1050 Appalachian HwyBlue Ridge, GA 30513

706-632-3777McDonough, GA 30253

770-957-3370

Cumming, GA 30040770-887-6119

DITCH WITCH OF TENNESSEEwww.ditchwitchtn.com

Nashville140 Charter Place

LaVergne, TN 37027615-793-7576

KnoxvilleLouisvile, TN 37777

865-970-2840

CREEL TRACTOR CO.www.creeltractor.com

3771 Palm Beach Blvd.Fort Myers, FL 33916

239-694-2185Fax: 239-694-6059

CAHABA TRACTOR CO.www.cahabatractor.com

Hwy. 31 SouthPelham, AL 35124

205-663-1470Fax: 205-663-1485

COASTAL EQUIPMENT SYSTEMSwww.coastalequipmentsystem.com

5287 New Kings RoadJacksonville, FL 32209

904-924-9624

BROOKS SALES INC.www.brookssales.com3144 Highway 74 East

Monroe, NC 28112704-233-4242

FUTCH’S TRACTOR DEPOTwww.futchstractordepot.com

8515 SR 207NHastings, FL 32145

904-692-3673

GROWERS EQUIPMENT CO.www.growersequipment.com

2695 Davie Rd.Davie, FL 33314954-916-1020

Miami (Doral), FL(parts only)

305-592-7892

TYLER EQUIPMENT CO., INC.2613 Main St.

Conway, SC 29516843-248-5294

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Talbert Manufacturing’s Oil Field Trailer Series isdesigned specifically for the oil and gas industry. The three-trailer Oil Field Series consists of a 3-axle, 35-

ton (31.7 t) step deck; a 4-axle, 60-ton (54 t) fixed-goosenecktrailer; and a 5-axle, 65-ton (59 t), fixed-gooseneck trailer.Because oil extraction requires frequent relocation of skid-mounted equipment such as generators, housing units, com-pressors, oil rigging equipment and pipe sections, Talbertdesigned this series specifically for that purpose. A winch, tail rollers and optional pop-up rollers make

pulling equipment onto the deck easier and more efficient.Weevil pins line the sides of the trailer and serve as verticalrollers to guide the equipment straight onto the trailer. Andpipe pockets line the 60- and 65-ton trailers so operators caninsert large stakes vertically to stack and haul pipe sectionswithout shift during transport.For traveling over rough terrain, the 60-ton and 65-ton

trailers feature a high-arch profile. This design provides addi-tional space between the tractor and the bottom of the goose-neck to prevent the two from making contact in bumpy, off-road applications.Although Talbert manufactures the trailers with the same

design parameters as its other lines, the company constructsits Oil Field Series in a slightly different manner so they canhandle the demands of the oil and gas industry. These trail-ers have more welds in the cross members so they can han-dle twisting and turning when traveling off road from site tosite.Talbert’s Oil Field Series trailers come in lengths ranging

from 53 to 56 ft. (16 to 17 m). The 65-ton trailer is rated for

120,000 lbs. (54,431 kg) in 16 ft. (4.8 m) or 130,000 lbs.(58,967 kg) evenly distributed through the lower deck. The 60-ton trailer is rated for 110,000 lbs. (49,895 kg) in

16 feet or 120,000 lbs. (54,431 kg) distributed through lowerdeck. Finally, the 35-ton is rated for 70,000 lbs. (31,751 kg) in

10 ft. (3 m) or 100,000 lbs. (45,359 kg) evenly distributed.

Deck height is dependent on tire size with two options: 34-in. (86 cm) deck height (17.5-in. [44 cm] tires) or 40-in. (101cm) deck height (22.5-in. [57 cm] tires).For more information, call 800/348-5232 or visit

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

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

Talbert Introduces Oil Field Three-Trailer Series

The 60-ton (54 t), 4-axle trailer was designed specifically for oil field work with features like tail rollers andpop-up rollers for loading skid-mounted oil field equipment.

Weevil pins line the sides of the trailer and serve as vertical rollers to guide theequipment straight onto the trailer.

Pages 44-47To view our current comparison trailer specification charts visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com

SECT IONTrucks & Trailers

Pop-up rollers ease loading skid-mounted oil field equipment.

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West Palm Beach, FL561-683-1231

RING POWER CORP.500 World Commerce Parkway

St. Augustine, FL 32092904-494-7631

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Brooksville352-797-9500

Daytona Beach386-947-4939

Jacksonville904-714-3517

Lake City386-755-3997

Lakeland863-606-0512

Ocala352-620-0660

Orlando407-856-4851

Palm Bay321-725-6420

Sarasota941-359-6050

Tallahassee850-514-1958

Tampa813-671-3200

Tarpon Springs727-938-1613

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Mammoet Transports Nacelle on Scheuerle InterCombiOn Sept. 6, Mammoet Wind

Brande A/S transported one of theworld’s largest nacelles. The totalweight of the unit was 303 ton(275 t). In addition to this was thesecuring equipment, which fixedthe cargo in position on the trans-porter. Designed and produced bySiemens, the generator has an out-put of six megawatts at full loadwhen installed at its final destina-tion. For the transport, Mammoetused 30 InterCombi axle linesfrom Scheuerle.From Fanø, the northernmost

and most famous Danish WaddenSea island, the harbor in Esbjergcan easily be seen. Starting inBrande, Denmark, the freight safe-ly arrived after nine hours on theroad. The Danish regulations for road

transport presented only one ofmany challenges for theMammoet team. All bridges nego-tiated on the route could only beloaded with a maximum 15 ton(14 t) axle load. In addition, theclosely-spaced load points — themain load was distributed over a

length of 10.5 ft. (3.2 m) — madethe transport even more difficult,which is why Mammoet decidedin favor of two 23.6 in. (60 cm)high securing means for load dis-tribution. The total length of trans-port was 223 ft. (68 m) includingthe two tractor units while thedimensions of the nacelle reached54 by 21 by 22 ft. (16.6 by 6.5 by6.9 m). After setting off from Brande,

the transport continued alongmostly well-constructed federalhighways. Transportation only

became more difficult once againat the entrance to the harbor, buthere the InterCombi scored topmarks through its excellentmaneuverability.

The InterCombi Platform Vehicle

InterCombi platform vehiclesfrom Scheuerle have been devel-oped to handle challenging assign-ments, not only for long-distanceroad transportation but also tomeet the special requirementsinvolved in moving enormous

loads of plant and constructionunits on industrial sites. Designedfor a 40 ton (36 t) technical axleload and towing speeds of up to 50mph (80 kmh), the InterCombiseries from Scheuerle provided theoperator with a cost-effective andreliable transport solution, accord-ing to the manufacturer.For more information, visit

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

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

Safely accommodated on 30 axle lines of the InterCombi platform trailer combina-tion from Scheuerle, with maximum driving stability in spite of the very closely-spaced load points.

At the entrance to the harbour, the Scheuerle InterCombi scored top marks due toits excellent maneuverability.

LB’s Trailer Sales2904 Harmony HighwayHarmony, NC 28634(704) 546-2231

Bobcat of Charleston(843) 725-6330(800) 220-6266

Bobcat of Columbia(803) 933-9996(800) 220-6266

Bobcat of Spartanburg(864) 342-9003(800) 220-6266

Bobcat of Savannah(912) 236-5538

www.bobcatops.com

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210 X3 250 X3 250 X3 LF 300 X3 350 X3 470 X3

Weight: 47,840 lbs 55,336 lbs 61,950 lbs 65,918 lbs 80,028 lbs 111,554 lbs

Arm: 9 ft 8 in 9 ft 10 in 26 ft 3 in 10 ft 5 in 10 ft 8 in 11 ft 1 in

Bucket Weight: 1,440 lbs 1,790 lbs 750 lbs 1,940 lbs 2,580 lbs 3,350 lbs

Horsepower: 160 hp 177 hp 177 hp 207 hp 266 hp 362 hp

Max. Dig Depth: 21 ft 10 in 22 ft 8 in 47 ft 9 in 23 ft 4 in 24 ft 1 in 24 ft 10 in

ISO Breakout Force: 24,730 lbf 29,000 lbf 9,060 lbf 34,400 lbf 40,020 lbf 46,310 lbf

Bucket Digging Force: 34,170 lbf 39,120 lbf 18,570 lbf 42,760 lbf 55,750 lbf 60,700 lbf

Swing Torque: 47,204 lbf-ft 55,243 lbf-ft 51,482 lbf-ft 68,151 lbf-ft 82,607 lbf-ft 110,634 lbf-ft

Bucket Range: .61 - 1.75 yd3 .76 - 2.43 yd3 .50 - .86 yd3 .76 - 2.43 yd3 1.08 - 2.93 yd3 1.58 - 4.05 yd3

The new LBX Link-Belt X3 series of excavators offer a variety of features that combine to make

Visit your Link-Belt excavator dealer todayand experience the X Factor for yourself.

CCS EQUIPMENT SALESwww.ccsequipment.comRaleigh Durham877-469-3471

LINK-BELT MID ATLANTICwww.link-beltmidatlantic.com

Ashland, VA866-955-6071Chesapeake, VA800-342-3248

QUEST CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENT, LLCwww.questequip.com10561 Airline Hwy.St. Rose, LA 70087504-467-7663

Fax: 504-467-3722

Gonzales, LA225-450-6425

Lake Charles, LA337-436-7726

CROSBY EQUIPMENT CO., INC.

www.crosbyequipmentco.com606 Gaskin Ave. SouthDouglas, GA 31533912-384-4664

HEAVY MACHINES, INC.www.heavymachinesinc.com3930 East Raines RoadMemphis, TN 38118800-432-8902

5200 Hollywood Ave.Shreveport, LA 71109800-548-3458

364 Bob Jobe Rd.Gray, TN 37615855-201-7453

BENNETT EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY

www.bennettequipment.net1403 Piedmont Hwy.Piedmont, SC 29673864-277-7272

MID SOUTH MACHINERY, INC.3233 Highway 80 WestJackson, MS 39204601-948-6740

3145 Cliff Gookin Blvd.Tupelo, MS 38801662-690-6553

14336 Seaway RoadGulfport, MS 39503228-867-1555

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210 X3 250 X3 250 X3 LF 300 X3 350 X3 470 X3

Weight: 47,840 lbs 55,336 lbs 61,950 lbs 65,918 lbs 80,028 lbs 111,554 lbs

Arm: 9 ft 8 in 9 ft 10 in 26 ft 3 in 10 ft 5 in 10 ft 8 in 11 ft 1 in

Bucket Weight: 1,440 lbs 1,790 lbs 750 lbs 1,940 lbs 2,580 lbs 3,350 lbs

Horsepower: 160 hp 177 hp 177 hp 207 hp 266 hp 362 hp

Max. Dig Depth: 21 ft 10 in 22 ft 8 in 47 ft 9 in 23 ft 4 in 24 ft 1 in 24 ft 10 in

ISO Breakout Force: 24,730 lbf 29,000 lbf 9,060 lbf 34,400 lbf 40,020 lbf 46,310 lbf

Bucket Digging Force: 34,170 lbf 39,120 lbf 18,570 lbf 42,760 lbf 55,750 lbf 60,700 lbf

Swing Torque: 47,204 lbf-ft 55,243 lbf-ft 51,482 lbf-ft 68,151 lbf-ft 82,607 lbf-ft 110,634 lbf-ft

Bucket Range: .61 - 1.75 yd3 .76 - 2.43 yd3 .50 - .86 yd3 .76 - 2.43 yd3 1.08 - 2.93 yd3 1.58 - 4.05 yd3

The new LBX Link-Belt X3 series of excavators offer a variety of features that combine to make

Visit your Link-Belt excavator dealer todayand experience the X Factor for yourself.

CCS EQUIPMENT SALESwww.ccsequipment.comRaleigh Durham877-469-3471

LINK-BELT MID ATLANTICwww.link-beltmidatlantic.com

Ashland, VA866-955-6071Chesapeake, VA800-342-3248

QUEST CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENT, LLCwww.questequip.com10561 Airline Hwy.St. Rose, LA 70087504-467-7663

Fax: 504-467-3722

Gonzales, LA225-450-6425

Lake Charles, LA337-436-7726

CROSBY EQUIPMENT CO., INC.

www.crosbyequipmentco.com606 Gaskin Ave. SouthDouglas, GA 31533912-384-4664

HEAVY MACHINES, INC.www.heavymachinesinc.com3930 East Raines RoadMemphis, TN 38118800-432-8902

5200 Hollywood Ave.Shreveport, LA 71109800-548-3458

364 Bob Jobe Rd.Gray, TN 37615855-201-7453

BENNETT EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY

www.bennettequipment.net1403 Piedmont Hwy.Piedmont, SC 29673864-277-7272

MID SOUTH MACHINERY, INC.3233 Highway 80 WestJackson, MS 39204601-948-6740

3145 Cliff Gookin Blvd.Tupelo, MS 38801662-690-6553

14336 Seaway RoadGulfport, MS 39503228-867-1555

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Since 1992, Allied Recycling Inc. has been dedicated tosupplying total solution recycling services for South Floridaindustries and residents. The company provides a number ofservices including scrap metal recycling (ferrous and non-ferrous materials), construction recycling, cardboard recy-cling, roll-off container service, material recovery, wastereclamation, roll-off trucks, tractors and trailers, according tothe company Web site.

The company’s processing yards in Arcadia and Fort

Myers, Fla., are particularly valuable. Arcadia has five feed-er yards and shreds materials for a total of 6,000 tons (5,443t) of material every month. The Fort Myers yard shreds,shears and bales material. After the material is processed theferrous material is sold directly to domestic steel mills.

Todd Adamson, vice president of Allied Recycling,recently acquired a Sennebogen 825 and a Sennebogen 835for yards in Mississippi from G. S. Equipment. He alreadyowned three Sennebogens at the Arcadia operation, two atthe processing plant and one at the rail yard. The machineshave a magnet attachment and are used to load railroad cars.

Adamson has high praise for his newest purchase. “It is the perfect optimal weight for using lowboys to

move from yard to yard or job to job while still giving youthe power, weight, capacity and reach that you need, saidAdamson. “The 835 is a large heavy machine used primari-ly at the processing yards to move massive amounts of mate-rial in one shot.”

All of the Sennebogens are equipped with grapples ormagnets, and come with generators built in. Grapples areprimarily used to feed the plants and move materials aroundthe site. However, Adamson has discovered that the grapplescan be useful for other applications.

“We’ve used the grapples for many different applicationsthan just scrap handling, said Adamson. “We’ve used themfor digging and demolition. We’ve dredged with them,we’ve used them in all types of applications.”

Allied Recycling Provides Recycling Solutions for Florida

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

The operator uses a Sennebogen 825 equipped with a magnet to load scrap steel ona railcar.

Arcadia has five feeder yards and shreds materials for a total of 6,000 tons (5,443t) of material every month.

A Sennebogen 840 feeds material into the recyclingplant.

Todd Adamson, vice president of Allied Recycling,recently acquired a Sennebogen 825 and a Sennebogen835 for yards in Mississippi from G. S. Equipment.see SENNEBOGEN page 62

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EVO. A NEW CLASS OF MACHINERY.

MR 110 EVO MR 130 EVO

www.wirtgenamerica.comROAD AND MINERAL TECHNOLOGIES

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

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

2012 model with approx 980 hrs. Cat engine still under warranty. 24 x 36”jaw crusher with quick hydraulic adjust settings. Overband magnet, side dirtconveyor, wireless remote control, grizzly feeder and dust suppression system. Location North Carolina. Priced to sell for $329,000

Powerscreen Metrotrak HA Jaw Crusher

Spare Parts

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

Powerscreen Chieftain 1400

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

Powerscreen H6203

ALLSERIOUS OFFERS

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8255 NW 58th Street • Miami, FL 33166305-592-5360 • Fax: 305-463-6066

5460 Okeechobee Boulevard • West Palm Beach, FL 33417561-683-2015 • Fax: 561-683-4591

2801 Reese Road • Davie, FL 33314954-581-8181 • Fax: 954-581-6464

801 East Sugarland Highway • Clewiston, FL 33440863-983-8177 • Fax: 863-902-1000

9651 Kelly Tractor Drive • Ft. Myers, FL 33905239-693-6563 • Fax: 239-690-8600

www.kellytractor.com

SCOTT-GALLAHER INC.8071 Lee Hwy. • Troutville, VA 24175

540-992-4560www.scott-gallaher.com

8418 Palm River Road • Tampa, FL 33619813-630-0077 • F813-630-2233

9601 Boggy Creek Road • Orlando, FL 32824407-850-9614 • F407-850-0823

2663 Roberts Street • Jacksonville, FL 32207904-737-6000 • F904-737-1260

539 SW Arrowhead Terrace • Lake City, FL 32024386-758-7444 • F386-758-7744

www.flaflerce.com

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www.thompsonmachinery.com

Camden, TN • 731-584-2732Clarksville, TN • 931-552-5496Columbus, MS • 662-327-3083Cookeville, TN • 931-646-3200

Greenwood, MS • 662-453-5233Jackson, TN • 731-988-4240

La Vergne, TN • 615-256-2424Manchester, TN • 931-461-5000Memphis, TN • 901-332-3051Tupelo, MS • 662-844-1634

www.thompsontractor.com

Birmingham, AL • 205-841-8601Dothan, AL • 334-671-1040

Huntsville, AL • 256-532-1776Mobile, AL • 251-626-5100

Montgomery, AL • 334-215-5000Oxford, Anniston, AL • 256-831-4104Panama City, FL • 850-785-4007Pensacola, FL • 850-471-6700

Shelby County, AL • 205-664-4833Tuscaloosa, AL • 205-247-2800

www.stowerscat.com

Knoxville, TN (East) • 865-546-1414Knoxville, TN (West) • 865-218-8800

Sevierville, TN • 865-595-3750Chattanooga, TN • 423-698-6943Crossville, TN • 931-484-4040Tri-Cities, TN • 423-323-0400

louisianacat.com

Alexandria, LA • 318-443-2577Bossier City, LA • 318-746-2341Hammond, LA • 985-340-2820Lafayette, LA • 337-837-2476

Lake Charles, LA • 337-439-3601Monroe, LA • 318-323-1345

Prairieville, LA • 225-673-3480Reserve, LA • 985-536-1211

www.ringpower.com

Daytona Beach, FL • 386-947-3363Gainesville, FL • 352-371-9983Lake City, FL • 386-755-3997Lakeland, FL • 863-606-0512

Ocala, FL • 352-732-2800Orlando, FL • 407-855-6195Palm Bay, FL • 321-952-3001Riverview, FL • 813-671-3700

St. Augustine, FL • 904-737-7730Sarasota, FL • 941-359-6050

Tallahassee, FL • 850-562-2121Tarpon Springs, FL • 727-938-1515

www.kellytractor.com

8255 NW 58 StreetMiami, FL 33166

888-502-8033 • 305-592-5360Davie, FL • 954-581-8181

West Palm Beach, FL561-683-1231

Clewiston, FL • 863-983-8177Fort Myers, FL • 239-693-9233

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

Simple design… Lift more. Move faster. Save fuel. Run longer.

See us in Las VegasBooth #4264Silver Lot

Alabaster, AL205-621-2489Anniston, AL

256-831-2440Birmingham, AL205-591-2131Decatur, AL

256-355-0305Dothan, AL

334-678-1832Mobile, AL

251-457-8991Montgomery, AL334-288-6580

Shoals Area, AL256-383-5666Tuscaloosa, AL205-752-0621Panama City, FL850-763-4654Pensacola, FL850-505-0550Albany, GA

229-435-0982Atlanta, GA

404-366-0693Augusta, GA

706-798-7777

Calhoun, GA706-879-6200Columbus, GA706-562-1801Hoschton, GA706-654-9850Kennesaw, GA678-354-5533Macon, GA

478-745-6891Savannah, GA912-330-7500

POWER EQUIPMENT COMPANYKnoxville, TN865/577-5563LaVergne, TN 615/213-0900Chattanooga, TN423/894-1870Kingsport, TN423-349-6111Memphis, TN901-346-9800Saltillo, MS

662-869-0283www.powerequipco.com

ATLANTIC EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY

Hampton, VA 23661757/827-4778800/325-0461

www.aeandsupply.com

ASC CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENT USA, INC.

Asheville, NC828-687-0620Charlotte, NC704-596-8283Greenville, NC252-754-5280Raleigh, NC

919-661-8710Charleston, SC843-414-1120Columbia, SC803-791-0740Piedmont, SC864-704-1060

www.ascvolvo.com

GS EQUIPMENT INC.Tampa, FL

866-586-8956Fort Lauderdale, FL

954-327-8808Fort Myers, FL239-334-6063Jacksonville, FL904-268-4400Orlando, FL

407-859-9160www.gsequipment.net

LYLE MACHINERYJackson, MS

800-898-4000Fax: 601-939-8440

Gulfport, MS228-832-7575Hattiesburg, MS601-296-7556Magnolia, MS601-783-2111

www.lylemachinery.com

TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO.

www.tractor-equipment.com

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Demolition & Recycling

2005 Liebherr A924B MH 40 ft Max Reach (2piece) Material Handling front, Hydraulic ElevatingCab w/ Heat & A/C, Dual Solid Tires, Outriggers x4,and 10 kw Generator Set. Includes 5 tine Cat GSH22Orange Peel grapple with 360 rotation. Machine isclean, straight, tight, and in very good operating condi-tion. FOB our yard in Summerville, SC............$139,500

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

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

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

Cat 330DL & Genesis GXP500R 2008 Cat 330DL w/5658 Hrs, Tool Control, Cab Guard, Heat & A/C, and Excellent U/C,Equipped w/a Factory Rebuilt GenesisGXP500R Mobile Shear w/360 Rotation, Jaw Armor & Warranty. Checked through Shop,Fully Serviced and Work Ready ....................................................................Call for Price.

QUALITY USED DEMOLITION & RECYCLING EQUIPMENT

WE HAVE ATTACHMENTS FOR YOUR EVERY NEED

1050 Drop Off Drive • Summerville, SC 29483 (843) 873-8333 after hours: (843) [email protected]

KUHNEQUIPMENT.COM

2003 Cat 330CL UHD 69’ Reach UltraHigh Demolition Front and Standard ExcavatorFront. Both Fronts are Quick Attach, BothFronts are Fully Piped for Rotating Tools, andBoth Come with Transport Stands. Machinehas a Tilt Cab, Heat & A/C, Heated Seat, and a Hydraulic Expanding/Contracting U/C ........................................................Call for Price.

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

Shears Pulverizers Processors Grapples Generator Sets

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www.superior-ind.com

KING OF THE HILL

At Superior, we’re constantly searching for new ways to use our knowledge of bulk material handling systems to solve challenges and improve production. We’re driven by curiosity, loaded with determi-nation and energized by progress. How can we help you?

500 World Commerce PkwySt. Augustine, FL 32092

904-737-7730

390 SW Ring Ct.Lake City, FL 32025386-755-3997

3425 Reynolds Rd.Lakeland, FL 33803

863-606-0512

6200 North U.S. 301/441Ocala, FL 34475352-735-2800

9901 Ringhaver Dr.Orlando, FL 32824467-855-6195

415 Community College Pkwy SEPalm Bay, FL 32909

321-952-3001

14300 Ponce De Leon Blvd.Brooksville, FL 34601

352-796-4978

401 North Tomoka Farms Rd.Daytona Beach, FL 32124

386-947-3363

4900 North Main St.Gainesville, FL 32609

352-371-9983

330 Pecan Park Rd.Jacksonville, FL 32218

904-714-2600

32000 Blue Star HighwayTallahassee, FL 32343

850-562-2121

10421 Fern Hill Dr.Tampa, FL 33578813-671-3700

Where productivity meets profitability

Atlas Copco offers construction contractors efficiently designed, versatile equipment to maximize your productivity.

Owners benefit from Atlas Copco’s low operating costs and easy-to-maintain equipment with long service intervals. Superior support is provided through a national network of sales and service stores and specialist distributors.

800-732-6762 | www.atlascopco.us

See us at ConExpo, booth #51923

www.atlascopco.us/conexpo

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Knoxville, TN (East) (865) 546-1414Knoxville, TN (West) (865) 218-8800Chattanooga, TN (423) 698-6943

Tri-Cities, TN (423) 323-0400Crossville, TN (931) 484-4040Sevierville, TN (865) 595-3750

BOBCAT OF JACKSONVILLE11657 Phillips HwyJacksonville, FL 32256www.bobcatjax.com

(904) 288-9181(904) 288-9182 Fax(877) 213-9408 Toll Free

of JacksonvilleSTOWERS MACHINERY CORP

www.stowerscat.com

Serving eastern Tennessee since 1960

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Crush. Classify. Profit.

CRUSHING PLANTS

Closed-circuit PLANTS

CRUSHING PLANTS

SCREENING PlantsWe Call It EXPERTISE. You Call It PEACE OF MIND.

IROCK knows the demands of your industry. Not just because we hear it, but because we’ve seen it and lived it, too. Our team of experts has years of hands-on experience working in your business and providing superior service. So when it comes to increasing efficiencies, reducing wear and boosting your bottom line, we're confident we have the right answers.

For more information, call 866-240-0201 or see our equipment in action at www.irockcrushers.com.

www.irockcrushers.com

Visit us at booth 52972

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American Crushers & Screens, LLC.855-216-7625 www.americancrushers.comMike Andrews John Riley

336-455-1257 • [email protected] 336-210-0841 • [email protected]

NEW EQUIPMENT

Partners with CDE Global inNC, SC, VA, WV, TN AND KY

CDE Global manufacturers washing equipment for quarry, sand & gravel, and recycling industrieswith a focus on fines recovery systems. We are

the first partner in the US for CDE Global.

McCloskey International Dealer inNC, TN, Eastern KY

• We offer superior service along with local parts at competitive prices for all brand of mobile crushing and screening equipment. “We guarantee service.”

• We carry McCloskey International’s complete line of track conveyors

• Rentals Available

True 50” Wide Jaw Opening, Class LeadingCrushing Capacity, Forward and Reverse

Hydrostatic Drive, Tier 3 Caterpillar C-9 DieselEngine, Unrivaled Engine Accessibility,Closed Side Setting While Crushing,

Automatic Hydraulic Relief and Reset, HardoxLined Hopper and Feeder, Independent Pre-Screen For Maximum Fines Removal

McCloskeyJ50C JawCrusher

CDE Global, the leading supplier ofwashing equipment for the sand &gravel, quarry, and mining industries.CDE Global manufactures worldclass equipment for sand washing,manufactured sand washing, gravelscrubbing, lignite removal, specialistsands and water treatment industriesjust to name a few. Each of ourinstallations are engineered and customized to meet our customersexpectations. Whether you need astandalone fines recovery unit or afully engineered customized washingplant we can provide the solutions tomeet your expectations.

Closed Circuit Impact Crusher with Approx.125 Hrs, 4 Bar Rotor, 45” Wide Feed Openingwith Hydraulic Lifting Lid, Tier 3 CAT C-9 DieselEngine 350 HP, Hydraulic CSS, Optional 3rd

Apron with Ceramic Inserts, Quick DetachableScreen Module, Under Crusher Vibrating PanFeeder, Eriez Overband Magnet, Dirt Conveyor,Dust Suppression with Water Pump, 3 SpeedTracks, Hardox Hydraulic Folding Hopper

Wings and Hopper Extensions.

2012 McCloskey I44R

High Energy 20X5 Two Deck Screenbox, HydraulicScreen Angle Adjustment From 20 to 30 Degrees,

Caterpillar 127HP Tier 111 Diesel Engine, High CapacityVAriable Speed Feeder, Remote Controlled Crawler

Tracks Remote Controlled Tipping Grid

McCloskey S190 2D ScreeningPlant

We Rent Equipment

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Adamson Praises Machines,Service From G.S. Equipment

Adamson was not only impressed with the performance ofthe machines. The service he received from G. S. Equipmentwas a deciding factor for the purchase.

“We tried all material handlers out there and we chose theSennebogens because of service. The service we can getwhere our yards are in Florida was important to us and G. S.Equipment provides that. One of the first machines we usedwas a Sennebogen and have used them continuously since.We have almost every size they make: two 821s, five 825s,one 830, one 830 track machine with a shear, one 835 andone 840. We are very pleased with the machines.”Allied Recycling has a yard in Florida. This location oper-

ates on an eight-hour, six-day workweek. The location willrun 24 hours a day while working on certain jobs. The com-pany will even haul a machine to a customer’s job site loadup their material.

“We do our own basic maintenance on machines and letG. S. Equipment do major servicing. The Sennebogens haveproven to be very reliable, in all of our machines we haveonly had one major part go bad and they warrantied it andfixed it immediately, said Adamson. “They have been fan-tastic to work with. All the machines have been purchasedin Florida and then shipped to where they are needed.” In addition to the Sennebogens, Allied Recycling uses

Volvo loaders and Bobcat and Toyota forklifts. A shear isused mainly for demolition but is occasionally utilizedaround the yard. Allied Recycling will perform demolitionjobs to help out a customer, but will not out-bid other demo-lition companies. Allied assists demolition companiesbecause the company buys material from them.

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

The operator of a Volvo loader moves recycled materials.

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Bobcat PlanetaryAugers Expand LineWith 35PH, 50PH

Both the 35PH and 50PH planetary augers are 11.5 in. (29 cm) wide and 39.6 in. (100.6 cm) long andcan dig to depths of 73 in. (185 cm) without an extension.

Bobcat Company’s 35PH and 50PH planetary drive augers are com-patible with approved models of Bobcat skid steer loaders, compacttrack loaders, all-wheel steer loaders and compact excavators.

Expanding the lineup of Bobcat augers, these units are designed witha high-torque gearbox, allowing them to deliver more power for diffi-cult installations at deeper digging depths and for working in toughconditions such as rock, clay, coral and frost. Greater torque can beespecially beneficial to excavating, grading and site development con-tractors, as well as beef cattle producers and landscape professionalsinstalling fence, anchors and screw pylons.

Both the 35PH and 50PH planetary augers are 11.5 in. (29 cm) wideand 39.6 in. (100.6 cm) long and can dig to depths of 73 in. (185 cm)without an extension. An optional adjustable inner extension is avail-able to increase the digging depth an additional 48 in. (122 cm). The35PH planetary auger provides 4,177 ft.-lbs. of torque at 3,500 psi,while the 50HP offers 5,291 of torque at 3,500 psi.

Increased Digging PerformanceWith the additional torque that a planetary drive delivers, it can dig

deep holes more efficiently to outperform a direct drive auger in toughapplications. Featuring an efficient displacement design, the 30PH and50PH augers have smaller drive housings — less than 12 in. (30.5 cm)long. This smaller housing allows it to follow the bit all the way intothe hole to achieve deeper depths. The two-piece shaft design ensuresmaximum side load ratings without increasing the load on bearings,protecting productivity and uptime.

The longer heavy-duty and rock bits also contribute to deeper holes.At 61.5 in. (156 cm) long, these bits are at least 12 in. longer than cur-rent Bobcat auger bits. The new PH auger also has a longer andstronger 2.5-in. (6.3 cm) hex output shaft to handle the increased torqueoutput.

Versatile Mounting SystemThe 35PH and 50PH planetary augers are designed with a versatile

mounting system that helps Bobcat operators switch the auger betweenloaders and excavators. Bobcat skid steer loaders, compact track load-ers and all-wheel steer loaders can accept the planetary augers with theBob-Tach attachment mounting system. The planetary augers can befitted to the compact excavator mounting frame using the Bobcat X-Change mounting system.

There are several Bobcat compact loaders and compact excavatorsapproved to accept the planetary augers.

For more information, visit www.bobcat.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web

site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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The heavy, heavy duty pole setter is capable of pulling and setting poles upto 100 ft. (30.5 m) long and weighing 10,000 lbs. (4,536 kg).

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to do lately is upgrade their fleet.“We started to really get cranked up in

‘92, we are now going into 22 years of realoperations, so some of our equipment — ofcourse we’ve gotten rid of some of it over theyears — but some of it is getting over 10years old, and it needs to be replaced,”Blythe said. “We’ve been trying to replace aportion of our fleet every year. We’ve had acouple of equipment sales through the yearsto get rid of some of our old equipment.We’ve tried everything on that, from justselling it outright to auctioning it off, to anonline auction.”Blythe said that he feels that the industry

in general is still on the upswing.“I think the private sector is coming

back,” Blythe said. “What’s a little bitencouraging is the financial institutions arestaring to lend again, and that has been ahuge problem in the private sector, so I thinkthat is good for our industry, because weneed the private sector. We can’t dependtotally on the public sector. On the publicsector side, I like the design-build trend — Ithink that’s a better trend than the hard bidsystem. Number one, the delivery is muchquicker than the states can do it. Numbertwo, you open it up to some innovativedesign as opposed to a standard design.Opening it up to innovative design can usu-ally save substantial money, the project canbe delivered much quicker. The private sec-tor can usually deliver the project more effi-ciently and more cost effectively than thepublic sector. So that’s a good trend.”

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

CEG

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

Scale ....................................................................................$80

Allis-Chalmers Orange HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale $80

Allis-Chalmers Yellow HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale ..$80

Bantam Truck Mounted Crane, 1:50 Scale ..................$115

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

Bobcat E35 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ................$50

Bobcat E55 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ................$60

Bobcat 5600 Toolcat Utility Vehicle, 1:25 Scale ............$55

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

Bobcat M400 Gold Skid Steer Loader, Scale 1:25 ......$25

Bobcat S510 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$65

Bobcat S530 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$65

Bobcat S550 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$65

Bobcat S570 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$65

Bobcat T550 Compact Track Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$65

Bobcat T590 Compact Track Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$65

Bobcat T770 Compact Track Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$45

Case CX210C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..............................$50

Case CX250C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ............................$195

Case 580 Super “N” Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ........$45

Case 1102 Vibromax Roller, 1:35 Scale ......................$100

Caterpillar AP655D Asphalt Paver, W/O Canopy, 1:50

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Caterpillar CT660 Day Cab Tractor w/Trail King Lowboy

Trailer, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................$100

Caterpillar D5K2 LGP Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ..$65

Caterpillar D7E Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............$90

Caterpillar D8T Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ..........$110

Caterpillar D10T Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........$100

Caterpillar D11R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........$100

Caterpillar 140M Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale....................$85

Caterpillar M200 Cold Planer, 1:50 Scale ....................$110

Caterpillar 226B3 Skid Steer Loader, 1:32 Scale ..........$40

Caterpillar 336D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ......................$95

Caterpillar 365B L Series II Excavator, 1:50 Scale........$75

Caterpillar 963D Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................$60

Caterpillar 977 Traxcavator, 1:50 Scale..........................$60

Caterpillar 988K Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$120

Doosan Moxy MT31 Articulated Truck ........................$100

Hamm GRW 280 Compactor w/Canopy, 1:50 Scale......$90

Hamm 3307 Compact Roller, 1:34 Scale........................$45

Hitachi EH700 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ..............$40

International 175 Crawler Loader, 4in1, 1:50 Scale ......$65

International 560 Pay Loader, 1:25 Scale ....................$145

International TD-20E Dozer, 1:64 Scale ........................$24

JCB 3CX Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$75

John Deere “BO” Lindeman Crawler Tractor, 1:16 Scale ..

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John Deere MC Crawler Dozer, 1:16 Scale ....................$60

John Deere 315SJ Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ..........$45

John Deere 460E Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale............$70

John Deere 470G LC Excavator ....................................$80

John Deere 850K Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..............................$65

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Komatsu HD605 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........$80

Komatsu HM250 Articulated Dump Truck, 1:50 Scale..$75

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Komatsu PC14R Mini-Excavator, 1:32 Scale ................$45

Komatsu WA500 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$80

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Liebherr LTF 1060-4.1 4 Axle Crane, 1:50 Scale ........$215

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Link Belt 210X3 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................$45

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Terex TR60 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ................$160

Vogele MT3000 Powerfeeder, 1:50 Scale ....................$140

Vogele Super 700 Paver, 1:50 Scale ..............................$80

Vogele Super 700 Small Paver, 1:50 Scale ....................$80

Vogele 1900 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale ......................$125

Vogele Vision 5200-2 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale ........$115

Vogele MT3000-2i Power Feeder, 1:50 Scale ..............$140

Volvo A40F Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale....................$130

Volvo EC280 Excavator, 1:50 Scale................................$50

Volvo L220G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................$120

Volvo 6870 Wheeled Asphalt Paver, 1:50 Scale ............$90

Wirtgen W250i Cold Milling Machine, 1:50 Scale........$160

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Roadway Realignment to Improve Sight Distance Visibility Constructing and maintaining numerous

construction entrances addressed tracking ofsoils onto the roadway during the extremelywet weather months. At one point, watertrucks were utilized to wash tires prior toentering the open roadways.“What we would most like to be realized

about this particular job was that the cooper-ative efforts of all parties involved with thisproject has been primary to the success of theproject to date,” said Flynn. “Also, the sizeand complexity of the project contributed tothe dedication of everyone involved to main-tain the schedule and keep the budget undercontrol.“When completed, the project will

increase the capacity of this important sec-tion of U.S. 27 into downtown Chattanooga.In addition, the current standards incorporat-ed into the design of the highway will great-ly increase the safety for all traffic utilizingthe highway by widening the through-lanesto three lanes in each direction, adding ade-quate shoulders thereby enhancing safety,adding acceleration and deceleration lanes toareas that have been deficient for years, andtotally eliminating ramp access to cross roadsand streets where current standards cannot bemet.”The high volume of traffic during rush

hour should see significant improvement,especially the traffic entering and exitingSignal Mountain Road. The completed proj-ect should significantly improve travel timesand safety for everyone passing through. Theproject is not yet complete, so a final costcannot be established. Currently the projectcost is $105.7 million.Specifics of the project include building

30 retaining walls, which will be constructedalong this section of U.S. 27. The retainingwalls will stabilize the steep slopes con-structed in the 1950s and serve to minimizethe need for additional right-of-way acquisi-tion. This route will be widened from two tothree lanes in each direction. Ramp accelera-tion and deceleration lanes are slated for con-struction at the interchanges. The entire stretch of upgraded highway

will be 1.62 mi. long. The acceleration anddeceleration lanes for the interchange rampswill be upgraded by lengthening the mergedistance to and from the highway. With theseimprovements, traffic safety and efficiencythrough the area will be significantly better.The roadway bridges over ManufacturersRoad, Manning Street, the SouthernRailroad, Dayton Boulevard and SignalMountain Boulevard will be reconstructed tothe most current design standards. The roadway alignment and grade near the

Dayton Boulevard interchange will beimproved to flatten the horizontal curve andto remove much of the vertical dip in that

section of roadway. This realignment willimprove sight distance visibility, providing asafer “view-ahead” for motorists. New high-mast roadway lighting will be installed forbetter visibility. Also, new TDOT SmartWay(traffic cameras) will be included in the proj-ect. The Manufacturers Road ramps have been

maintained for the life of construction. Aswith any construction project details weresomewhat modified as the construction pro-gressed. Every effort has been made to main-tain traffic flow and avoid ramp closures untilit is absolutely necessary, according toTennessee DOT. The department’s goal is todo whatever possible to keep accidents to aminimum. When completed, this section of U.S. 27

will be a safer and more efficient for highwayeveryone.To avoid problems during construction,

two lanes will be maintained in each direc-tion during the daylight hours. Lane restric-tions, with few exceptions, will occur only atnight to minimize inconvenience to the pub-lic.As part of the construction, various ramps

were closed at times, either temporarily orpermanently. All ramp access will remainopen until construction requires closure.Since some 73,000 vehicles use this portionof U.S. 27 on average, the more safety pro-cedures and planning were necessary. Theproject also has a much higher price tag on it,according to Tennessee DOT. The reason forthis is the ample number of retaining wallsand bridges needed to construct this complexproject. It is the most expensive TDOT proj-ect ever let in the 24-county Region Two areato date, as explained by the state’s DOT.This project is funded with national high-

way funds, which are 80 percent federal dol-lars and 20 percent state dollars. Because ofthe cost, this project was partially funded forconstruction in the FY 2010/2011 StatewideTransportation Improvement Program(STIP) and funding was completed in the FY2011/2012 STIP.An unusual aspect to note about this job

was that from 1988 to 1998, the FederalHighway Administration’s policy requiredthe use of metric units in the Federal-aidhighway program. This particular projectwas developed when the department wasunder the metric unit mandate.Consequently, the project construction

plans from which the contractor is construct-ing this project are in metric. If all goes asplanned when the final completion of thedevelopment comes, hopefully there won’tbe any missing lengths of pavement.

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

HIGHWAY from page 24Crews place concrete tomatch the design elevation.

Crews drill an anchor intowall openings.

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CAT BACKHOE LOADER 420 D, 1 UNITYEAR 2003CONTACT: BYEKWASO GARACIANPHONE: +256 752429726EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BECO | PIPE TURNERCONTACT: BILL SPINNERPHONE: 502 368 7678FAX: 502 368 2831EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GOOD, USED HIAB KNUCKLEBOOMCRANES. TRUCK MOUNT, MODEL 200OR LARGER, WITH REMOTE. WILLCONSIDER UNITS CURRENTLY ONTRUCK FOR RIGHT PRICE, BUT MOST-LY INTERESTED IN CRANECONTACT: LINCOLNPHONE: 254-592-1071EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONCRETE MIXER | LOOKING FOR 4CONCRETE MIXERS (TRUCK INCLUD-ED) ONE 7/8 CUBIC YARDS, TWO 10/11CUBIC YARDS, ONE 13 CUBIC YARDS).ALSO ONE CONCRETE PUMP OVERTRUCK WITH 100 FEET JIB. THANKS!CONTACT: SANTIAGOPHONE: 3055064263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FIAT ALLIS 65 GRADER | UNDER 4000HOURSCONTACT: JAY REYNOLDSPHONE: 509-990-4107EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SOMERO 30 POWER RAKE | LOOKINGFOR A LOW HOUR 3.0 POWER RAKEBY SOMEROCONTACT: TODD VAN DORNPHONE: 319-290-4901FAX: 319-277-7549EMAIL:[email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– USED MOTOR GRADER 140G WITH ARIPPER ATTACHED AT THE BACKCONTACT: KPOUSSO KARKAPHONE: 4045459796EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

SURPLUS EQUIPMENT OR OTHER SUR-PLUS ITEMS REQUIRED | WE NEEDSURPLUS ITEMS. I.E HEAVY INDUSTRI-AL MACHINERY, FACTORIES, INDUS-TRIES, STEEL PRODUCTS. CONTACT: RASHID ABDULLAH MALIKPHONE: +92-42-35783964FAX: +92-42-35783963EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR | I AM CURRENTLYLOOKING TO IMMEDIATELY PURCHASETHE FOLLOWING FOR EXPORT: CATAP1055B OR D SWEEPERS 2000 ORNEWER PNEUMATIC COMPACTOR IROR CAT 2000 OR NEWER WATERTRUCK 4000GAL 2000 OR NEWER110TPH ASPHALT PLANT PORTABLEPLEASE SEND PICTURES, DESCRIP-TION, SERIAL NUMBER, LOCATION,AND PRICE. THANK YOU!CONTACT: SAM MAIERPHONE: 912-433-9449FAX: 912-826-0665EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––8.5X16 CARGO TRAILER USED INGOOD TO EXCELLENT COND. DROPDOOR, HD AXLES. AT LEAST 6 PICS OFINSIDE, OUTSIDE ETC.CONTACT: JEFFPHONE: 360 584 6882EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LATE MODEL LOW HOUR HEAVYEQUIPMENT | I AM CURRENTLY IN THEMARKET FOR ANY LATE MODEL LOWHOUR HEAVY EQUIPMENT ANY MAKEOR LOWER HOURS PREFERABLY CAT,KOMATSU, DEERE OR OTHER. WILLBUY ONE OR WHOLE FLEET. AT A FAIRPRICE. HOT ITEMS CAT 312, 314, 315,320 BL, CL, DL PLEASE DONT WASTEMY TIME IF YOU ARE LOOKING TOSELL ME ANYTHING NON HEAVYEQUIPMENT . THANK YOU!CONTACT: JOEPHONE: 570-250-5559EMAIL: [email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEEDED BULLDOZER D4C ENC CABLOW HOURS NOT ADVERTISED | NEED-ED BULLDOZER D4C ENC CAB UNDER5000 HOURS METER NEAR TEXAS«ONLY« «CONTRACTORS« NO JUNKUSER USA NOT ADVERTISEDCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR MOB 1 51438 68975EMAIL:[email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DRILLING PUMP GARDEN DENVERPZ10 | WE WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASEGOOD USED GARDEN DENVER PZ-10DRILLING PUMP WITH CATERPILLAR1000, PLEASE REPLY WITH AVAILABILI-TY, PRICE, PICTURE, DETAIL & PAY-MENT TERM IF YOU HAVE ANY FORSALE. CONTACT: M. ASKARIPHONE: 819-246-9577FAX: 819-205-0972 |EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CASE LOADER BACKHOE (2WD) | INEED TO BUY CASE BACKHOE 580K,580SK, 580L, 580SL, 580M AND 580SM2WD IF YOU HAVE ANY PLEASE SENDUS PICTURES AND DETAILS.CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARAPHONE: 832-528-0786FAX: 281-727-0415EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PALFINGER PK 50000 60000 | WE ARELOOKING TO BUY A PALFINGER PK50000 - PK 60000CONTACT: MIGUEL MOTTAPHONE: 7866001643EMAIL: [email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 450 CASE TRACK CHAINS FORCRAWLER | WANTED USEABLE TRACKCHAINS FOR 450 CASE. TRACK CHAINSMUST HAVE OFFSET BOLT PATTERNCONTACT: ROGERPHONE: 5706393058EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LANDOLL TRAILER | 50 OR 53 FOOT 2OR 3 AXLE TRAVELING AXLE TRAILER.660 , 435, 410, 440, 455CONTACT: PATRICK SEMENUKPHONE: 813 985-8546FAX: 813-989-2554EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WHEEL LOADERS | I AM LOOKING TOBUY USED CATERPILLAR WHEELLOADERS 920, 930, 936, 938F/G,950B/C/E/F, 966C/D/E/F/H, 980C/F AND988B. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE SENDME PICTURES, SERIAL NUMBER, CON-DITION, LOCATION AND FINAL PRICE.CONTACT: YASSER ALKOUZPHONE: 00962796501379EMAIL: [email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 430, 440, 460, OR 80 JOHN DEEREFRONT END LOADER |CONTACT: SAM KRAYBILLPHONE: 660-458-6848FAX: 660-458-6850EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DOUBLE DROP TRAILER | I LOOKINGFOR A TRAILER WITH 14 INCH RIDEHEIGHT, THAT CAN HANDLE 25 TONSOR MORE.CONTACT: NICKPHONE: 516-557-6077EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MINI GRADER | BLADEMOR 707 OR SIMCONTACT: TOM PARKERPHONE: 951/316/2172EMAIL:[email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WATER WELL DRILL | WE BUY ATLASCOPCO/INGERSOLL-RAND DM30, T4W,DRILLS, ALSO WE BUY DRILTECHDRILL MODEL T40K, D40K PERFERHIGH PRESSURE HTTP://WWW.PACIFIC-CRANES.COMCONTACT: TONY THOMASPHONE: 818-956-5231FAX: 818-956-5239EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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ALEX LYON & SON

AUCTIONEERS

www.lyonauction.com315-633-2944�

• Las Vegas, NVWed.,�March�5,�2014For:�Rental�Fleet�Equipment

• Queretaro, MexicoFri.,�March�7,�2014For:�Late�Model�ConstructionEquipment

• Cato, NYSat.,�March�8,�2014For:�Complete�Liquidation�ofReal�Estate�for�Bland�Farms�

• Dallas (Ft. Worth), TXWed.,�March�12,�2014For:�Rental�Fleet�Equipment�

• Phoenix, AZFri.,�March�14,�2014For:�Late�Model�Rental�FleetEquipment

• Auburn, ALFri.,�March�14,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

• Philadelphia, MSSat.,�March�15,�2014For:�Late�Model�Rental�Returnsof�Construction�Equipment�

• Midland (Odessa), TXWed.,�March�19,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment�

• Corpus Christi, TXThurs.,�March�20,�2014For:�Very�Large�Late�ModelRental�Returns�

• Marietta, OHSun.,�March�23,�2014For:�Complete�Liquidation�ofMajor�Rental�Company�

• Richmond, VATues.,�March�25,�2014For:�Construction,�WasteRecycling�Equipment�&�more�

• Atlantic City, NJMarch�27-29,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment�

• Detroit, MIFri.,�April�4,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment�

• Buffalo, NYApril�5-6,�2014For:�Estate�Auction,�Cars,Construction�Equip.,�Trucks�&Trailers�

• Houston, TXTues.,�April�15,�2014For:�Late�Model�ConstructionEquipment

• Timmins (Ontario), CanadaWed.,�April�16,�2014For:�Large�CompleteLiquidation�ConstructionEquipment

• Sandy Creek, NYSat.,�April�19,�2014For:�Late�Model�Agricultural�&Construction�Equipment

• Racine, WISat.,�April�26,�2014For:�Late�Model�ConstructionEquipment

• Manchester (Concord), NHSat.,�May�3,�2014For:�Late�Model�AggregateEquipment�&�more

• Syracuse (Canastota), NYSun.,�May�4,�2014For:�Lawn�&�Garden�Tractorsand�more�

• Buffalo, NYSat.,�May�17,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

• Lima, PeruSat.,�May�24,�2014For:�Late�Model�&�New�RentalFleet�Equipment�and�more

RITCHIE BROS.

AUCTIONEERS

www.rbauction.com402-421-2631

• Las Vegas, NVMarch�6-7,�2014

• Columbus, OHMarch�13,�2014

• Fort Worth, TXMarch�13-14,�2014

• Albuquerque, NMMarch�14,�2014

• Denver, COMarch�18,�2014

• Nashville, TNMarch�18,�2014

• Kansas City, MOMarch�19,�2014

• Los Angeles, CAMarch�20,�2014

• North East, MDMarch�20,�2014

• Chicago, ILMarch�21,�2014

• Minneapolis, MNMarch�25,�2014

• Raleigh-Durham, NC

March�25,�2014

• Sacramento, CAMarch�26,�2014

• Atlanta, GAMarch�27,�2014

• Chehalis, WAMarch�28,�2014

• Manchester, NHMarch�28,�2014

• St. Louis, MOMarch�28,�2014

BIG IRON

www.bigiron.com800-937-3558�

• ONLINE ONLYMarch�5,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYMarch�12,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYMarch�19,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYMarch�26,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYApril�2,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYApril�9,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYApril�16,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYApril�23,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYApril�30,�2014

BAR NONE AUCTION

www.barnoneauction.com866-372-1700�

• Phoenix, AZFri.,�March�14,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment�&Commercial�Truck

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

www.catauctions.com866-750-9432�

• Indianapolis, INThurs.,�March�27,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

• Denver, COThurs.,�April�17,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

• Minneapolis, MNTues.,�April�22,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

• Midland-Odessa, TXThurs.,�April�24,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

• Batavia, NYFri.,�May�16,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

DAVIS AUCTIONS

www.davisauctionsinc.com�203-758-4087

• Prospect, CTSat.,�April�5,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

• Prospect, CTSat.,�June�14,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

• Prospect, CTSat.,�September�20,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

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

DEANCO AUCTIONS

www.deancoauction.com601-656-9768

• Philadelphia, MSMarch�26-28,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

EURO AUCTIONS USA

www.euroauctions.com�770-683-3883

• Covington, GAFri.,�March�26,�2014For:�Construction,�Agricultural&�Transport�Equipment

• Atlanta, GAFri.,�March�28,�2014For:�Construction,�Agricultural&�Transport�Equipment

HESS AUCTIONEERS

www.hessauctioneers.net�866-511-2493

• Marietta, PAFri.,�April�11,�2014For:�Truck,�Trailer�&�EquipmentAuction

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

www.hunyady.com800-233-6898

• Gibsonia, PAThurs.,�March�13,�2014For:�Complete�LiquidationConstruction�Equipment�

• ONLINE ONLYBid�deadline:�March�18,�2014For:�51�Crawler�Cranes�

• Schuylkill Haven, PAThurs.,�April�3,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

IRAY AUCTIONS

www.iraymn.com�320-968-7230

• Foley, MNFri.,�March�7,�2014For:�Heavy�ConstructionEquipment,�Truck�&�Trailer

• Foley, MNFri.,�June�6,�2014For:�Heavy�ConstructionEquipment,�Truck�&�Trailer

• Foley, MNFri.,�September�12,�2014For:�Heavy�ConstructionEquipment,�Truck�&�Trailer

• Foley, MNFri.,�December�5,�2014For:�Heavy�ConstructionEquipment,�Truck�&�Trailer

IRON PLANET AUCTIONS

www.ironplanet.com�888-433-5426

ONLINE AUCTIONSGo to www.ironplanet.com to viewthe complete auction schedules,inspection reports and to placeyour bid!

• ONLINE ONLYMarch�6,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYMarch�13,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYMarch�20,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYMarch�27-28,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYApril�3,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYApril�10,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYApril�17,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYApril�24,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYMay�1,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYMay�8,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYMay�15,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYMay�22,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYMay�29,�2014

J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS

www.jjkane.com�855-GO2-KANE

• Lansing, MISat.,�March�15,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

• South Beloit, ILSat.,�March�22,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

J.M. WOOD

AUCTION COMPANY

www.jmwood.com�800-447-7085

• Montgomery, ALMarch�11-13,�2014For:�Annual Spring Auction

• Canton, ALMarch�26,�2014For:�Alabama Bridge BuildersComplete Retirement Auction

KEENAN AUCTION COMPANY

www.keenanauction.com207-885-5100

• So. Portland, METues.,�March�11,�2014For:�Foreclosure Auction

MARTIN & MARTIN

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.mmaauction.com�800-763-2728

• Brooklyn, MSSat.,�March�15,�2014For:�Public�Vehicle�Auction

• Pelzer, SCMarch�19-20,�2014For:�Public�Equipment�&�TruckAuction

• Yazoo City, MSThurs.,�March�20,�2014For:�Absolute�Surplus�InventoryAuction

• Meridian, MSSat.,�March�29,�2014For:�Farm�&�ConstructionEquipment

• Ellijay, GASat.,�April�12,�2014For:�Farm/Real�Estate�Auction

NITKE AUCTIONS

www.nitkeauctions.com�715-362-6162

• Wausau, WIApril�25-26,�2014For:�Heavy Construction, Truck& Trailer Auction

NORTH COUNTRY AUCTIONS

www.northcountry-auctions.com603-539-5322

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�March�13,�2014For:�Heavy Equipment

• Wrentham, MASat.,�March�29,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

PETROWSKY

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.petrowskyauctioneers.com�860-642-4200

• Cheshire, CTSat.,�March�8,�2014For:�Short�Notice�Auction�–Construction�Equipment

• North Franklin, CT

March�21-22,�2014

For:�2�Day�Major�Public

Equipment�Auction

• Dracut, MA

Fri.,�April�25,�2014

For:�Major�Used�Equipment�&

Rental�Return�Inventory

Auction

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

www.purplewave.com

�866-608-9283

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs.,�March�13,�2014

For:�Construction Equipment

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.ritchason.com

�800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TN

Sat.,�March�22,�2014

For:�Heavy�Equipment,

Trailers,�Trucks�&�Commercial

Vehicles

RON GILLIGAN AUCTIONS

www.rgilliganauctions.com

�814-237-0189

• Huntington (Central), PA

Sat.,�March�15,�2014

For:�Absolute Public EquipmentAuction

SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC

www.salesauctioncompany.com

�860-627-7506

• Windsor Locks, CT

Sat.,�May�3,�2014

For:�Construction�Equipment

WAYNE PIKE

AUCTION COMPANY

www.waynepikeauction.com

763-389-5700

• Princeton, MN

Sat.,�March�15,�2014

For:�Heavy Equipment

• Princeton, MN

Sat.,�June�14,�2014

For:�Heavy Equipment

• Princeton, MN

Sat.,�September�13,�2014

For:�Heavy Equipment

• Princeton, MN

Sat.,�December�6,�2014

For:�Heavy Equipment

WILSON’S AUCTION SALES INC.

www.wilsonsauction.com

�302-422-3454

• Harrington, DE

Sat.,�March�22,�2014

For:�Mid-Atlantic SpringEquipment Auction

WOLFE INDUSTRIAL

AUCTIONS, INC.

www.wolfeauctions.com

�800-443-9580

• York Springs, PA

Fri.,�March�14,�2014

For:�Construction Equipment

AuctionsComingTo view information on upcoming auctions visit our

Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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Yoder & Frey Holds 40th Annual Kissimmee AuctionYoder & Frey held its

40th annual FloridaAuctions sale Feb. 10

to 17 in Kissimmee, Fla.The seven-day auction

featured hundreds of back-hoes, wheel loaders, excava-tors, dozers, attachments andmore. Attendance was strongas many bidders from allover the United States,including northerners whotook a break from the harshwinter, planned to add someiron to their fleets in hopesfor a busy 2014.

(This story also can befound on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web siteat www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.) CEG

Greg Braswell (L), vice president, Trak Traders, FortWorth, Texas, and Brandon, Miss.; and Justin Marshalltake a close look at thisCat 950H wheel loader.

Eager Beaver Trailers was eager to show off its new 65 GSL with two-axle jeep andNitro Booster. (L-R) are Kevin Ferringer, Christina Flowers, Randy Hall and JohnnyGomez of Eager Beaver.

Russell Demick (L) of Lucky’s Trailers is shown Talbert Trailers’ latest and greatesttrailer offerings from Russell Losh of Talbert Trailers.

An important part of the Yoder & Frey behind-the-scenes team (L-R) are Sharon Bernath, TammyVanalstine and Andrea Short.

The ringmen at the Yoder & Frey sale are kept on theirtoes selling thousands of lots to hundreds of bidderseach day.

What color skid steer do you want? Bobcat, New Holland, Case, John Deere, JCB —Yoder & Frey has them all.

Randy Sielig of Diesel Sales.com and Heavy Quip Inc.,of Chicago, Ill., had a display tent set up alongexhibitor row for the Yoder sale.

see YODER page 80

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NOW TAKING CONSIGNMENTS FOR ALL SALESTERMS: Complete payment or a minimum requirement of 20% deposit day of sale in Cash, Certified Check or Guaranteed Funds. Balance due within 4 days. MA Lic #AU736

ONLINE BIDDING THROUGH EQUIPMENTFACTS

CALL FOR INFORMATION AND PICTURE BROCHURES.Salt Lake City, UT (801) 355-4500 Columbus, OH (614) 444-4300Wharton, NJ (973) 659-3330 Providence, RI (401) 455-0200Milford, NH (603) 672-4100 Boston, MA (617) 427-8888

275 Route 32, North Franklin, CT 06254, (860) 642-4200, Fax: (860) 642-7900www.petrowskyauctioneers.com

UPCOMING AUCTIONSMAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION for PINE RIDGE ENT, INC. (Consolidation of 40 Years) &

AVALEY LEASING & PRI GROUP & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS

INVENTORY OF EXCAVATION, SNOW & MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT, LANDSCAPE EQUIPMENT & ATTACHMENTS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS PARTIAL LISTING: EXCAVATORS: RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: SKID STEERS: COMPACT TRACK LOADERS: S/A DUMPS: TANK TRUCK: TAG-ALONG & OTHER H.D. EQUIPMENT TRAILERS:HYDROSEEDER: COMMERCIAL LANDSCAPE & GROUNDS CARE EQUIPMENT: FLATBED & VAN BODY TRUCKS:FLEET VEHICLES: SWEEPER: OFFICE TRAILER: MISC ATTACHMENTS: SNOW HANDLING TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT:PERSONNEL LIFTS: BOAT: SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: AND MORE!

Please Note: Pine Ridge and affiliate Avaley Leasing are widely considered one of the area’s premier landscape design and construction companies. They have made a corporate decision to commission Petrowsky Auctioneers, Inc. to sell at public

auction an extensive inventory of equipment and trucks idle from job completions and discontinued snow removal contracts in order to facilitate the expansion of the landscape design division. Pine Ridge and Avaley Leasing are not going out of business.

SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 9:30 AM • 108 BLACKS RD, CHESHIRE, CT 06410

PARTIAL LISTING: EXCAVATORS: 2006 Cat 330DL, s/n MWP00233; 2005 Cat 325CL, s/n BMM00727;2003 Cat 322CL, s/n HEK00751; 2007 Cat 320DL, s/n PHX00200; 2005 Cat 320CL, s/n PAB04586; 2001 CatM312, s/n CAT0M312C6TL01506; 1995 Cat 320BL, s/n 3XM03892; 1997 Cat 313BSR, s/n 9PR00285; 1996 Cat312, s/n 5GK01569; 1996 Cat 311, s/n 5PK254; 2011 Cat 305DCR, s/n XER01426; 2007 Komatsu PC200LC-7,s/n A87475; 2006 Komatsu PC200LC-7, s/n C51034; 1997 Komatsu PC200LC-6LC, s/n A82497; 2008 KomatsuPC78, s/n 3160; 2005 Deere 200CLC, s/n CX508709; 2006 Deere 135C, s/n 300690; 2004 Deere 120C, s/nX03457; 2001 Deere 120, s/n 32199; 1995 Deere 790ELC, s/n FF790EX015231; 1994 Komatsu PC40-7E, s/n24725; 2007 Kobelco SK115SR, s/n YY0408085; 2005 Kobelco SK115SR, s/n YY046745; 1999 KobelcoSK115DZ, s/n LPU5284; Hitachi EX200LC, s/n 14541327; 2000 Volvo EC45; 2006 Kobelco 13SR, s/n 02001;2002 Terramite/IHI TX15, s/n AS005723; Takeuchi Mini Exc; 2000 Gradall XL3300; 1999 Gradall XL4200;1986 Gradall GW394-G3WD, s/n G86D057; CRAWLER TRACTORS & LOADERS: 2008 Cat D5KXL, s/nCAT00D5KHWWW00176; 2006 Cat D5G XL, s/n WGB02868; 2002 Cat D3GSL, s/n CFC00397; 1998 Cat D3CIII, s/n 4KS00429; 1996 Cat D3CLGP III, s/n 7XL718; 1995 Cat D3CLGP III, s/n 7XL589; 1989 Cat D7H, s/n5BF00652, To Be Sold Offsite, FOB: Farmington, NY; 1980 Cat D7G, 92V09364 To Be Sold Offsite, FOB:Farmington, NY; 1987 Cat D4H II, s/n 8PB02145; 1986 Cat D6H, s/n 4RC00753; 1986 Cat D5H II, s/n8RC00457; 1998 Cat 953C, s/n 2ZN01232; 2005 Komatsu D21A-8, s/n KMT0D057A01083258; 1988 KomatsuD21P; 2001 Deere 650H LT, s/n 10254; Deere 650G; 2000 Deere 450H, s/n T0450HX882672; 1989 DresserTD8G s/n 4420018K005074; RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2006 Cat 966H, s/n CAT0966HLA6D00300; 2011Cat 928HZ, s/n CXK01587; 2005 Komatsu WA380-5, s/n A52612; 2005 Hyundai HL770-7, s/n LB0110396;1998 Deere 744HMH, s/n 561479; 1987 Komatsu WA500-1, s/n 10701; 1998 Samsung ST120-2, s/n LEY0619;1996 Samsung SL150-2; 1998 Case 621B, s/n JEE0055254; Hyundai HL-780-3; 2006 Intensus WL50G, s/n15G0060616; TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2006 Cat 420DIT, s/n BLN13212; 2007 Cat 420EIT, s/nKMW01164; 2007 Cat 420EIT, s/n KMW01165; 2007 Cat 420E, s/n HLS02718; 2007 Deere 310SJ, s/n 142455;2004 Deere 410G, s/n T0410GX937604; Case 580 Super K, s/n JJG0179787; 2002 JCB 214-3, s/nSLP214TC2U0901666; SKID STEERS: 2012 Cat 272C; 2012 New Holland L220, s/n JAF220HCM45546; 2005Bobcat S220, s/n 526213148; 1997 Bobcat 863H, s/n 514415590; 1989 New Holland L555, s/n 753745; COM-

PACT TRACK LOADERS: 2004 Cat 287B, s/n CZA01009; 2006 Cat 257B, s/n SLK04502; 2007 Deere CT322,s/n 137275; 2007 Deere CT322, s/n 139179; SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS: Cat 199-8320 78” BOCE Bkt, s/n65SSMP006931; Hyd Hammer; New Versatech 42” Pallet Forks; New Versatech Brush Grapple 21000; NewVersatech HD 72” Brush Grapple; New Versatech Grapple Bkts; New Versatech HD Hay Spears; New VersatechQ/C Mount Plates; New Versatech Stump Bkts; New Versatech 60”, 66” & 72” Smooth Bkts; New Versatech 72”Rock Bkt; New Versatech Tree Booms; New Versatech Brush Grapples 22000; Bobcat Rock Hound LandscapeRake; Stanley Compactor; PAVING EQUIPMENT: CRUSHING & SCREENING: 1998 Pegson Premier Trac26x44 Jaw Crusher, s/n P145; 2011 Screen Machine 612T Trommel Screen On Tracks, s/n D612T-B-AA2433;Reed RD90A Screener, s/n 692388; Universal 30x42 Jaw Crusher; Telesmith 25x40 Jaw Crusher, Chassis Mtd;Stephens Concrete Reclaimer; 2012 Anaconda FTR150 Track Mtd Conveyor w/Hopper, s/n FTR150-0003;Powerscreen 45’ Screener; Early 1980’s Kolberg 55’ Radial Stacker/Screener w/Feeder; DRILLS: 2003 HuteHBR504D Track Drill, Deutz Dsl, s/n J6608-70; PILE DRIVING EQUIPMENT: 1984 Foster 1800 VibroHammer; Vulcan Pneumatic Pile Hammer Parts; LARGE GENSETS: 2006 Kohler 60REW2JB 60 KVAGenerator, s/n 2097732; 2006 Kohler 60REW2JB 60 KVA Generator, s/n 2121302; COMPACTORS &ROLLERS: 2006 Ingersoll Rand SD70, s/n 157053; 2005 Intensus TD25, s/n 2005009; Case W252, s/n840917507; 1995 Dynapac CA151D, s/n 59810853; Hyster 350C; 1987 Ingersoll Rand DZ28, s/n 5662; 1999Intensus CV25D, s/n 5755040; Wacker RT820, s/n 5024646; 1986 Bomag BW75ADL; Beuthling B-100;BOOM LIFTS: 1998 Terex TB85, s/n 99660027; 1999 Terex TB66, s/n 99640082; 2000 Snorkel TB60, s/n994046; 2000 Snorkel TB60, s/n 994045; 2000 Snorkel TB60, s/n 994048; 2000 Snorkel ATB60, s/n 993843;1997 Snorkel AT50J, 972780; 1999 Skyjack SJKB-40-XRT, s/n 95152; 1998 Skyjack SJKB-40-XRT, s/n 95174;1998 Skyjack SJKB-40-XRT, s/n 95172; 1998 Skyjack SJKB-33N, s/n 90864; 1998 Skyjack SLKB40C, s/n2468; 1988 Grove MX66B; ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: 2000 Terex SS636C, s/n 002692; 1998 TerexSS842, s/n 981281; 1998 Terex SS842, s/n 003443; Hyster H80C; Clark 1TJ4, s/n 20877; SCISSOR LIFTS:Simon RT2570G, s/n FCB00163; 2001 Skyjack 4832, s/n 870026; 2001 Skyjack 4832, s/n 87831; SkyjackSJ7027, s/n 31979; MOTOR GRADERS & SCRAPERS: FORESTRY EQUIPMENT: ARTICULATED &RIDGID FRAME END DUMPS: 2006 Moxy MT31, s/n 710639; 2005 Moxy MT31, s/n 710560; 2002 MoxyMT31, s/n 710215; 2001 Terex TA30, s/n A7991270; 2000 Terex TA30, s/n A791170; CRANES: Lima 600TA 65Ton Truck Crane, 80’ Stick, s/n 3528-11; Grove TM225T Truck Crane, Detroit Dsl; Shuttle Lift 3330ELB CarryDeck Crane, s/n 15240996; BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS: Rammer G90 8000 Ft Lb Hyd Hammer w/MoilPoint, Fleco Mounting Bracket w/Pins For Cat 345BL, s/n 90AD85473; Cat 2168810 1.31 CY BOCE Bkt, IT BlankHook; Slide On Fork Bkt; 24” Q/C Bkt w/Teeth; 5’ Q/C Bkt; CF Grapple To Fit Cat 32; Grapple To Fit PC200; (2)20” Bkts w/Teeth; Gentec HT830 Hyd Thumb; Gentec HT1035 Hyd Thumb; Gentec HT2650 Hyd Thumb; 48”Forks; New Excalibur X36 Thumbs; Q/C Forks Fit Cat IT; Asbury Side Dump Bkt w/ACS Coupler For 3-4 CYLoaders; TRUCK TRACTORS: 2005 Mack Vision CX613 T/A Tractor, Vin #1M1AE05YX5N022392; 1995Mack CH613 T/A Tractor, Vin #1M2AA14Y1SW056192; 1988 Mack RW613 T/A Tractor, Vin#1M2AY04Y9JM004504; 1987 Peterbilt 379 Tri-Axle Tractor, Vin #1XP5D29X7HN217239; 2000 KenworthT800 T/A Tractor; 1999 Freightliner T/A Tractor, Vin #1FVYTMCB8XHA12789; 1999 Sterling 9511 T/A Tractor,Vin #2FWYEWB7XAF42151; TRI & T/A DUMPS: 2007 Mack CV713 Tri-Axle Dump, Vin #060865; 2007Mack CV713 Tri-Axle Dump, Vin #060866; 1985 Mack RD686S Tri-Axle Dump, Vin #1M2P138C97A012657;2002 Kenworth T800 Tri-Axle Dump, Vin #1NKDXBTX92J895481; 2002 Kenworth T800 Tri-Axle Dump, Vin#1NKDXBTX92J895482; 1996 Peterbilt 357 Tri-Axle Dump, Vin #1XPALA0X5TN407445; 2000 Sterling 9500T/A Dump, Vin #2FZNESYBXAB53080; S/A DUMPS: 2001 Int’l 4700 S/A Dump, Vin#1HTSCABM71H370177; 1999 Mitsubishi Fuso S/A Dump, Vin #JW6BBF1H4XL002126; 1979 Int’l Paystar5000 S/A Dump, Vin #D3055JCB23617; ROLLOFF & ROLLBACK TRUCKS: 2003 GMC 6500 Topkick w/21’Kilar Carrier Rollback Body, Vin #1GDJ6E1C43F520174; ROLLOFF CONTAINERS: REFUSE & RECY-CLING TRUCKS: CRANE TRUCKS: 2007 Peterbilt PB340 w/National 800D Crane, Vin#2NPRLZ0X77M735578; BUCKET & BOOM TRUCKS: VAC TRUCKS: 1994 Ford R82 S/A Vac Truck, Vin#1FDYR82E5RVA51120; WRECKERS: 1991 Mack RB690SX w/Zack Lift 2303 Wheel Lift, Vin#2M2AM24C0MC001703; HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT: 1994 Mack MR S/ASewer Jetter Truck, Vin #VG6BA08B1RB600485; FORM TRUCKS: 1990 Mack MR Form Truck; FORMINVENTORY: Symons 6 Bar Steel Ply Form Inventory, To Be Sold In Lots Of 8’, 6’ & 4’, Some w/Cages, Filler,

Stackers, Corners, Hardware; DETACHABLE & LOWBED TRAILERS: 2005 Talbert Tri-Axle Lowboy, Vin#40FSK654651024321; 2001 Trail King TK120, Tri-Axle Detachable, Vin #1TKJ051311B074097; 2000 Rogers50 Ton Tri-Axle Lowboy; 2000 Trail King TK70HT/HT Series T/A Drop Deck, Vin #1TKB04827YB121103;1993 Trail King TK70HDG Detachable; DUMP TRAILERS: Borco 26’ Tri-Axle Dump Trailer; 2008 KruzFST26 26’ T/A Dump Trailer, Vin #1K9SD26298K226515; VAN, FLATBED & SGL DROP TRAILERS: 1995Great Dane 48’ T/A Dry Van Trailer, Vin #1GRAA9629SB142410; 1995 Great Dane 48’ T/A Dry Van Trailer, Vin#1GRAA9628SB142415; TAG-ALONG & OTHER H.D. EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2001 Trail King TK120,Vin #1TKJ051311B074097; 1994 Custom 20T242CAS T/A Tag-Along, Vin #1YB291863R1B1T651; HMLE4000 S/A Tag-Along; HM T/A 8’x20’ Carry Frame, 8’x20’ Frame; SERVICE & UTILITY TRUCKS: 2003Ford F350 Svc/Mechanics Truck; 2000 Mitsubishi Fuso FE HD Utility, Vin #JW6AAC1H7YL004452; 1999 FordF450 Maintainer Body Service Truck w/Crane, Vin #1FDXF46F5XEA36114; 2001 Ford F450 Utility, Vin#1FDXW46F91EC32306; FLATBED & VAN BODY TRUCKS: 2005 Ford F550 Flatbed; 2001 FreightlinerFL60 S/A Flatbed, Vin #1FV6GJAC31HH51933; 2000 Ford F450 S/A Flatbed, Vin #1FDXF46F6YED85784;CAB & CHASSIS: 1985 Int’l F-5070 T/A Cab & Chassis, Vin #2HTTJL6T4FCA14102; FUEL & LUBETRUCKS: 1996 Kenworth T300 S/A Fuel & Lube Truck; 1974 White RX64-16 T/A Fuel Truck, Vin#10C7PST831890; SWEEPER TRUCKS: 1997 Johnston 4000, Vin #1J9VM4H20VC; FLEET VEHICLES:2008 Ford F250 King Ranch; 2007 Ford F150XLT; (4) 2007 Ford Focus; 2006 Ford Focus; 2006 Ford Ranger; 2005Ford F350 XLT; 2004 Ford Crown Vic; 2003 Ford Crown Vic; 2001 Ford E250; 2000 Ford F250; 2000 Ford F250;1999 Ford Ranger; 1988 Jeep Wrangler; FIRE TRUCKS: Pierce S/A Fire Truck w/Hendrickson 1871S Chassis;TANKS: 1500 Gal Trailer Mtd Vacuum Tank; SNOW HANDLING TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT: Master CraftSP-144WL 10’ Snow Pusher; Torwel Steel Sander; TRENCH & SHORING BOXES & ROAD PLATES: 8’x16’Trench Box w/Cert; Efficiency 8’x8’ Trench Box w/Cert; (2) 5’x14’ Road Plates; EQUIPMENT & TRUCKPARTS & COMPONENTS: 8’ Steel Dump Body; New 3 Pc Truck Tool Box; 40x19x19.5 Tire; (2) 14-24 Tires;(2) 16.9-24 Tires & Rims; 10.00-22 Tires; Dump Body Piston; Giovanna 6 Lug Chrome Wheels; Ford IndustrialEngine; Misc Truck Parts; Continental 245/75R17 Tires; AND MORE!

with equipment from

HILLSIDE NURSERY & CK CONTRACTORS

(Sheet Metal Fabrication Company)

GENERAL CONTRACTOR SUPPORT,AG, LANDSCAPE & MFG EQUIPMENT

DAY 1FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 8:30 AM

DAY 2SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 8:30 AM

2 DAY MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from

BULLARD LINDSAY CONTRACTING CO., INC. & PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT & TILCON CT & JENICAR BUILDERS CONTRACTORS CO., INC. & AREA CONTRACTORS &

EQUIPMENT DEALERS

CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING & SITE DEVELOPMENT EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS

275 ROUTE 32, NORTH FRANKLIN, CT 06254

MAJOR USED EQUIPMENT & RENTAL RETURN INVENTORY AUCTION for

EQUIPMENT EAST LLC & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS

To Be Hosted & Conducted at Equipment East’s Future Sales & Service FacilityEXTENSIVE LINE OF EXCAVATION & CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT & ATTACHMENTS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS

FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 9:30 AM • 61 SILVA LANE, DRACUT, MA 01826

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Yoder & Frey Holds Successful Seven-Day Sale in Fla.

J.W. Fulwood of Tractor World in Plant City, Fla., wel-comed the great weather as he watched the bidding. Bill Folson, Folson Services Inc., St. Cloud, Fla., was

looking for a skid steerloader and some attach-ments.

Kent Hogeboom (L), Construction Equipment Guide’ssales manager, and LeeBoy’s Bryce Davis, general man-ager of sales of North America, spend a few momentsdiscussing the show.

Proxibid’s Logistics Agent Brad Burke stopped by to hold this Grove RT855B inplace for the auction.

Jim Raleigh (L) and Todd Hackbarth of MidWest Equipment came all the way fromSt. Charles, Minn., to look for some equipment. This Volvo loader may be headed tothe frozen North.

This LeeBoy 8616 drew a lot of attention in the display area.

see YODER page 82YODER from page 78

Dina (L) and Ed Vitale had the cart that everyone kept away from.

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(2) CAT 615C, 3500 HRS,COUNTY OWNED

(3) CAT 325DL. COUNTYOWNED

(14) CAT 140H, COUNTY OWNED

(110) 2014-2006 MACKDUMPS, COUNTY OWNED

2013 KOMATSU PC210-10

CAT 725 TANKER CAT D8T FECON FTX440

1999 LINKBELT LS138HSERIES II

2000 LINKBELT LS138HSERIES II

2004 DRESSTA TD8HEXTRA, 866 HOURS

LINKBELT HC-138 TRUCKCRANE

2009 LINKBELT HSL138HYLAB, 4538 HRS

2012 KOMATSU PC490LCAND REV DRILL

CAT D5N XL, 1395 HOURS

FONTAINE 604HR NGBT1C 2+2+2

FORD F650 WITHAUTOCRANE

KENWORTH T300 KOBELCO CK1750 KOMATSU PC228USLC-3 2009 KOMATSU PC200LC-8 BUCYRUS ERIE 60-XC

2 UPCOMING AUCTIONS

AUCTION#2 • ALABAMA BRIDGE BUILDERSCOMPLETE RETIREMENT AUCTION

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th • CLANTON, AL

(2) 2011 KW T800,COUNTY OWNED

(3) CAT 966G SERIES II (7) 2013 MACK CHU613,COUNTY OWNED

(10) 2011 CAT 140M,COUNTY OWNED

AUCTION#1 • 41st ANNUAL SPRING AUCTIONMARCH 11,12,13 • MONTGOMERY, AL

TEREX HC80 CRAWLERCRANE

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Strong Attendance Marks 40th Annual Yoder Fla. Auction

Larry Mohr, president of H&R Construction Parts,enjoyed the good weather while looking over some ofthe equipment that was available at the auction.

This Kawasaki 90ZV may be going back to Phillipston,Mass., with Roger McHugh, owner of Brookside

Equipment Sales, ifthe price is right.

Tom Anderson of G & J Tree Clearing and Excavation,Holland, Ohio, is waiting for the auction to get to theBobcat he has picked out.

(L-R) are Jim Davis, president of Davis Auction Company; Peter Clark, pres-ident of Yoder & Frey; and John LaCamera, founder of ContractorsEquipment Guide.

This Hitachi extended reach excavator got a long, hard look (L-R) from BrandoMabry, Al Curtis and Joel Butler of J.E. Butler LLC in Brewer, Maine. They are look-ing for a machine for their demolition business.

Asphalt rollers were available in all shapes and sizes at this year’s Yoder & Frey sale.

Brady (L) and Don Sapp drove down from Sanford, Fla., to look for some excava-tors of different sizes, like this Terex.

YODER from page 80 see YODER page 84

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IronPlanet Surpasses OneMillion Registered UsersIronPlanet, an online marketplace for buy-

ing and selling used heavy equipment, hassurpassed 1 million users who have regis-tered to view equipment for sale and partici-pate in online auctions at IronPlanet.com.“This is an exciting milestone for us

because it demonstrates that more than 1million users recognize IronPlanet as a trust-ed marketplace for buying and selling equip-ment,” said Greg Owens, CEO, IronPlanet.“We’ve attracted these users because of ourongoing dedication to innovation, customerservice and delivering what they need: a con-venient and reliable equipment solution.”Founded in 1999, IronPlanet held its first

auction March 23, 2000. By September2009, the marketplace had attracted half amillion users. Demonstrating the strongglobal interest in the IronPlanet online modelas a tool for buying and selling, it took justover four years to add another 500,000 users.Today, IronPlanet has registered users innearly every country and has sold more than$3.5 billion of used heavy equipment.As the online pioneer, IronPlanet has

remained the leading exclusively onlinemarketplace for used heavy equipment andtrucks, offering customers an efficient wayto buy and sell. The equipment sells from theowner’s location, saving sellers the expenseand hassle of moving items to a physicalauction site. The weekly auction scheduleallows equipment owners to consign and selltheir equipment in as few as 30 days, a fastertimetable than quarterly traditional auctions.IronPlanet offers detailed inspection

reports that provide a thorough descriptionand pictures of the equipment’s conditionand features. These reports are backed by thecompany’s IronClad Assurance buyer pro-tection program, which ensures that thereports are a true representation of the condi-tion of the equipment, giving buyers confi-dence to purchase equipment online.For more information, visit www.iron-

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

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

Impending Collapse...

AED Analysis Reports PotentialEconomic Impact of ‘Year Zero’A new analysis by AED’s government

affairs office based on recent data from theFederal Highway Administration showsthe potentially devastating economicimpact of the impending collapse of thefederal highway program. The Congressional Budget Office

reported in July 2013 that, due to inade-quate resources in the federal HighwayTrust Fund (HTF), Congress “would needto reduce the authority to obligate funds in2015 to zero in both the highway and tran-sit accounts.” This “Year Zero” scenariowill put an entire year’s worth of federalhighway and transit investment at risk,create enormous uncertainty for trans-portation planners, and send economicshockwaves through the constructionindustry. AED’s state-by-state projection based

on Federal Highway Administrationapportionment data released late last yearestimates the HTF Year Zero would jeop-

ardize at least $2.4 billion in equipmentmarket activity (i.e., dealer sales, rental,and product support revenue) and close tofour thousand equipment dealership jobs.“Congress’s inattention to the imminent

collapse of the federal highway program isreckless, irresponsible, and wholly unac-ceptable,” AED President and CEO BrianMcGuire said. “By waiting to act, law-makers are playing a high-risk game ofchicken with state transportation programsand construction industry jobs.” Restoring the near- and long-term sol-

vency of the HTF is AED’s top legislativepriority for 2014. The association stronglysupports new user fees — including animmediate gas tax increase — to put theHTF back on solid fiscal footing.For more information, visit www.aed-

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

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

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESOutside Sales Representative

Efficiency�Shoring�&�Supply�–�MIAMI�BRANCH

4201�Kean�Road,�Davie�FL�33314

JOB�DESCRIPTION:

Seeking�a�motivated�Sales�Representative�to�call�on�

contractors�offices�and�Job�Sites.�Clients�include�Site/Utility

Contractors�&�Municipalities.�Experience�with�trench�shoring,

pipe�plugs,�road�plate�and�confined�space�equipment�a�PLUS!!

Bilingual�also�a�PLUS!!

REQUIREMENTS:�

Become�familiar�with�our�trench�shoring�equipment.�Maintain

and�grow�a�loyal�customer�base�in�a�designated�territory.

Maintain�accurate�daily�sales�call�entries�and�planning�in�CRM.

Must�be�proficient�in�MS�Office,�Streets�&�Trips,�Outlook�&

CRM.�Attend�association�meetings.�Be�able�to�collaborate�with

other�branch�employees�to�build�a�strong�team�and�develop

joint�account�strategies.�Willing�to�help�oversee�the�installation

of�our�shoring�systems.�Ability�to�learn�the�OSHA�Trench�Safety

Standards.�Conduct�an�appropriate�number�of�on-site�sales

calls�per�week�to�achieve�gross�margin�objectives.�Evaluate�

customer�needs,�prepare�sales�proposals�and�provide�needed

customer�service�follow-up.�Prepare�sales�correspondence�as

needed.

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Efficiency�Shoring�&�Supply��-�MIAMI�BRANCH

[email protected]

954-332-7700

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Northern Bidders Take Break From Cold, Snowy Winter

Eddie Curry of Big Red Landscaping travelled fromthe Bahamas to find some equipment to take back

with him.

This contingent from Michigan is restocking their equip-ment fleet. (L-R) are Bill Rondeau, Spruce, Mich.; BillO'Neal, Hillman, Mich., and Al Bartow, Alpena, Mich.

Daniel Long (L), president of Daniel Long LLC, Black Creek, N.Y., checks out this Cat416 with his friend andNYS Trooper K-9 patrolDean Nolte, Cuba, N.Y.

YODER from page 82

Longtime CEG subscriber Jeff Gessner of Newton Asphalt Paving Inc., Strasburg,Ohio, eyes up the CHE dump trailer.

Patrick ---, equipment buyer of Milam’s Equipment Sales, Sutherlin, Va., came to pickup as much equipment as he could, starting with this Cat D8L dozer.

(L-R): Finley Paving’s Jonathan Finley, Erick Finley, Trey Finley and Lewis Finley, allfrom northern Virginia, look over the Gomaco GT 6200 Commander 2 they just

picked up for $75,000.

John Thornhill, future CEO of Thornhill Equipment,Hattiesburg Miss., had a 12-and-a-half-hour drive tocome see the huge number of equipment for sale,including this Case 580L TLB.

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

Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

ALEX

LYON & SON

FRI., MARCH 14 @ 9:30 AM TUES., MARCH 25 @ 9:30 AM

JOB CLOSURE AUCTION

NOTE: The owners of this fine company having been highly successful, have decided to pursue other avenues in the constructionindustry at this time.

HILITES INCLUDE: 48 BOOM LIFTS: (6) 2008 JLG 860SJ (4x4), (2) 2007 JLG 800S (4x4), 2008 JLG 660SJ (4x4), JLG 660SJ(4x4), (10) 2008-2007-(2) 2005-(3) 2004 JLG 600S (4x4), (4) JLG 600S (4x4), (4) 2008 JLG 600A (4x4), (2) 2008 JLG T500J, (2)JLG M450AJ, (2) 2008 JLG 450A, (3) 2008 JLG 400S, JLG E400AJPN, 2008 JLG E400AN, 2006 JLG E300AJ, 85 SCISSORLIFTS: JLG 4394RT, (2) JLG 40RTS, 2005 JLG 3394RTS, 2006 JLG 3369LE, (11) 2008-(7) 2007-(8) 2006 JLG 3246ES, (13) 2008-(2) 2007-(5) 2006-2005 JLG 2630ES, 2013-(26) 2008-2006 JLG 1930ES, 2007 JLG 1230ES, 37 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (6)2008-(2) 2006-2005 Lull 1044C-54, (8) 2008-(2) 2007-(2) 2006-2004 Lull 944E-42, (10) 2008-2007 Lull 644E-42, (2) 2008 JLGG5-18A, 2006 Skytrak 10054, ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCK: 2008 Terex TA40, 23 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2012Doosan DX225LC, (2) 2006 Hitachi ZX200LC, 2005 Hitachi ZX135US, 2007 Hitachi ZX120LC, 2008 Hitachi ZX75US-3, 2009-2006-2005 Hitachi ZX50, 2007 Komatsu PC600LC, (2) 2011 Komatsu PC350LC-8, 2010 Komatsu PC300LC-8, 2008 KomatsuPC78MR-6, 2008-(2) 2007 Gehl 383Z, (2) 2006 Gehl 353, (4) 2008 Gehl 283Z, 3 MOTOR GRADERS: 2008 JD 672D (AWD),2008 Volvo G946, Volvo G726D, 5 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2013-2010 Komatsu WA470, 2010 Case 821E, JD 544J, 3CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2008 Cat D5KXL, 2008 Cat D5KLGP, 2006 Cat D3GLGP, 9 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (2)2007 Cat 420E(4x4), (3) 2008 Cat 416E (4x4), JD 310 Super G (4x4), JD 310G (4x4), (2) 2005 Kubota L39, 4 VIBRATORYROLLERS: 2005 IR SD100D, 2006 IR SD77F, 2005 IR SD45F, 2007 Dynapac CA150D, ASPHALT ROLLER: 2012 WackerRD12A, 3 TRENCH ROLLERS: (2) 2009 Wacker RT82, 2007 Stone TR34, 16 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: (3) New2014 Kubota SVL90-2, (2) 2008 Gehl CTL70, (3) 2008 Gehl CTL65, (2) 2008-(5) 2007-2006 Gehl CTL60, 11 TRENCHERS:2008-2007-2006-2005 Vermeer RT450, (2) 2007 –(2) 2005 Vermeer RT200, 2007-(2) 2005 Vermeer RT100, Ditch Witch RT115, 7FORKLIFTS: 2008- (2) 2004 Cat C5000, 2008 Komatsu FG25T, Mitsubishi FG5, Daewoo G45S, 8 AIR COMPRESSORS: (4)2008-(2) 2007-(2) 2006 Sullivan 185, 6 GENERATORS: 2007 Wacker G70, 2008 Magnum MMG55, 2011 Magnum MMG35,2008 Magnum MMG25, 2007 Honda EU3000is 3000watt, MI-T-M 1700watt, 5 WELDERS: (2) 2013 Miller CST280, (3) MillerCST280, 2011 Miller Bobcat 250, 2007 Lincoln Ranger 10, 5 LIGHT PLANTS: 2008- (2) 2006 Magnum, (2) 2007 Terex, 10WATER PUMPS: 2007 Tsurumi EPT3150YD 6in., 2007 Tsurumi EPT3 2in., 2006 Honda EPT80 3in., 2013 Wacker PT3A 3in,2008 Wacker PDT3 3in., (2) Wacker PT2A 2in., 2007-(2) 2006 Rice Hydro DPH3B, AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR: 2007 Kubota3240 (4x4), 2 SWEEPERS: (2) 2008 Laymor 8HC, 2 BOOM TRUCKS: 2007 Ford F750, 2006 Sterling LT8513, 3 WATERTRUCKS: 2007 Ford F750 (s/a), 2000 Ford F650 (s/a), 1999 Ford F800 (s/a), ROLLBACK TRUCK: 2007 Kenworth T300 (t/a),DUMP TRUCK: 2006 GMC 7500, 8 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2010-(3) 2009 Mack (t/a), 2001-2000 Mack CH613, 2006 Mack (t/a),2009 Peterbilt 378 (t/a), FLATBED/ UTILITY TRUCK: 2007 Chevy C3500 12ft., 3 SERVICE TRUCKS: (2) 2006 GMC 7500,2005 Ford F750, 4 PICKUPS: (2) 2008 Chevy C2500 (4x4), 2003 Chevy C2500, 2007 Ford F150XLT (4x4), 3 DETACHABLEGOOSENECK TRAILERS: 2007-1999-1998 Trailking TK70HT-482 (t/a), WATER TRAILER: 2005 Mobile Mfg. 7x16 (t/a), 8TAGALONG TRAILERS: 2011 Magnum MWT500 Pressure Wash Trailer, (6) Mobile Mfg. 7x16 (t/a), 2003 Hardeebuilt 5x8 (s/a),ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION BOXES: (2) 2008-2001 Power Temp TPB50, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Arrow Forks,Sweepster Broom, Grabber & Arrow Grapple Buckets, Bobcat Grapple Bucket, Bobcat Sweeper, CE & MTA 36in. & 24in. AugerBits, Lowe Augers, Land Pride & Bush Hog 3pt. Hitch Tillers, Excavators: (3) 42in., (2) 36in., (9 24in., (2) 20in., (4) 18in., (7) 16in.,(2) 12in., Backhoes: (2) 36in., 18in., (2) 12in., Cribbing Bucket, (4) Sets Forks, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Kent & Atlas Copco30lb.- 90lb. Jack Hammers, 391 Pieces Gadsden Scaffolding: Frames-Walkboard-Level Jacks – Shoring- Casters- Guard Rails-Pickboard, Asst. Green Bull Pickboards, Wacker Plate Tampers & Jumping Jacks, MI-T-M Pressure Washers, Diamond ConcreteFloor Saws, Edco Floor Grindres, Vermeer 3in. Mole, Hilti Demo Hammers & Electric Breakers, Makita Breaker,Stihl-HusqvarnaDemo saws, Hitachi rebar cutter, Ground Hog & General Augers, Pemgo-MTA-General Auger Bits, Schmidt Sandblaster, MBWMortar & Concrete Mixers, MTA Roller, Alto-Essex-Hiretech Floor Edgers, Pullman-Holt & Clarke Floor Buffers, Dri-EazDehumidifier, Milwaukee Magnetic Drill, Blue Bird Sod Cutter,MBW Trowel machine, Hilman 15 ton Machinery Roller kit, SumnerMfg. Pipe rack, Pullman Holt Shop Vac.

SITE PHONE: (770) 537-7386 ALABAMA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #1394, Jack Lyon, Auctioneer: Mark White AL#1808

DIRECTIONS: From Columbus, GA Airport: I-185 N 1.1 miles, exit 10 to merge onto US-80 W/ J R Allen Pkwy. Toward Phoenix City, AL 7.2 miles. Slight right onto AL-1 N/ US-280 W/US-431 N (signs for Opelika) 22.3 miles. Turn left, merge onto I-85 S / US-280 W 10.5 miles. Follow I-85 S., take exit 51 for US 29S, keep right at fork, follow signs for AL-147 N/ Auburn/Auburn University- merge onto AL 147N/ AL-15N/ S College St.. Left toward AL-147S/ AL-15S/S College St., first right toward AL-147A/ AL-15 S/S College St., take next first righttoward AL-147 S/ SL-15S/ S College St. Right onto

AL-147S/ Al-15S/S College St. .4 mile. Site on right. Address: 2044 S College Street Auburn, AL 36832.

AUBURN, ALABAMA

RICHMOND, VIRGINIA

COMPLETE LIQUIDATIONONE OF THE FINEST PRIVATELY HELDRENTAL COMPANIES IN AMERICA.

NOTE: East Coast Resources, a highly successful firm in the recycling industry, has concludedthis job and will sell all the trucks, trailers and construction equipment used on this job.

HILITES INCLUDE: 50 WALKING FLOOR TRAILERS: (12) 2009-(12) 2007-(2) 2006Titan 48ft. (t/a), 2006 Titan 46ft. (t/a), (6) 2005-2004-(2) 2002-(2) 1998 East 48ft. (t/a), (6) 2009MAC TNSP48MF 48ft.(t/a), 2008 Travis 50ft. (t/a), (3) 2000 J&J 52ft. (t/a), 1999 J&J 48ft.(t/a),1998 J&J 45ft. (t/a), 2 TIPPER TRAILERS: 2005-1996 East 48ft. (t/a), 7 DUMP TRAILERS:2007-2006 East 24ft.(quad.), 2004 East 36ft. (t/a), 2008 J&J 38ft. (t/a), 2007 Globe 30ft.(t/a), 1997Ravens 38ft. (t/a), Dorsey (t/a), 6 DUMP TRUCKS: (5) 2007 Mack (5 axle), 2005 Mack CV713(tri.), 11 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2008 Int’l. ProStar (t/a), 2007 Int’l. 9400T (t/a),(6) 2007 Int’l.9200I (t/a), 2005 Int’l. Transtar 8600 (t/a), 2005 Kenworth T800B (t/a), 2007 Kenworth T800 (t/a),SWEEPER TRUCK: 1997 Ford CF8000, PICKUP: 1999 Ford F350 Super Duty, FLATBEDTRAILER: 1985 Dorsey 45 ft. (t/a), ROLLOFF TRAILER: G&H (t/a), MILK TRAILER:1986 Walker Stainless Steel (t/a), 5 VAN TRAILERS: 1997-1996 Stoughton 48ft. (t/a),Strickland, ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCK: 2006 Case 327B, TRACTOR LOADERBACKHOE: 2006 JCB 214E (4x4), 4 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2005 JCB 508C (4x4), (2)JCB 506C (4x4), 2005 JCB 520 (4x4), FORKLIFT: Daewoo G355, SCISSOR LIFT: Terex(4x4), WELDER/GENERATOR: Miller Trailblazer 301G, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers:Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 60in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, NewVersatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, NewStump Buckets, SUPPORT: Portable Grease Unit w/ Air Compressor- 275gal. tank-pneum.Grease pump, 2008 Hammel Track Mounted Sorting Station, (4) New Mustang LF88 PlateCompactors, New Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP33in. Water Pump, (3) New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in. AbrasiveBlades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. PlatformScales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4)New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6) New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New StiffNeck Pintle Hitches.

VIRGINIA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: Larry Garner #2907 002879

Directions: From Richmond International Airport: At Richmond Airport Connector Rd., keep right at fork - follow signs for Virginia 895 W/ Interstate 95 and merge onto VA-895 W5.5 miles. Continue onto VA-150 N 1 mile. Take US-1/ US-301 S/ Jeff. Davis Hwy exit toward Petersburg, merge onto US 1 S/ US-3-1S 2.5 miles. Left on Chester Rd. (turns slightly right and

becomes Bellwood Rd.) Site on left.Main site Address: 1330-A Bellwood Road, Richmond, VA 23237. Additional items @ 1820

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AUCTION

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Cat Auction Services Makes Second Trip to Florida Auctions

For a relatively new company, Cat AuctionServices made a pretty big splash at last year’sFlorida Auctions, and they did it again this

year. The company, started in 2008 when five

Midwestern Caterpillar dealerships decided to cre-ate their own auction channel, had grown to thepoint a year ago that they felt confident in their abil-ity to perform well at one of the construction equip-ment industry’s premier events.“The results say it all,” said Jo Linkert, director of

marketing of Cat Auctions. “The February 2013event in Florida was our inaugural year. We gaveour customers a phenomenal experience and we arevery proud of its success. We had huge attendance,quality iron, and both buyers and sellers were happywith our hammer prices.” For the Feb. 14 event, Cat Auctions promised that

everything would be done bigger and better. Evenmore equipment and more service offerings wereoffered at this year’s event. All of Cat Auctions’ various programs and serv-

ices were on display for inspection by buyers andsellers at the Florida Auctions in order for customersto see the superb value the company offers.

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

Gary Trettel (L), president and CEO of Cat Auction Services, and Travis Kelly,Trailex LED in Youngstown, Ohio, discuss the large video bidding display at theauction handled by Trailex LED.

Brooke Sanders, marketing coordinator, and David Baugous, strategic accounts manager, both of Cat Auction Services’Eagan, Minn., headquarters enjoy the warm weather at the Florida Auctions.

Rick Albin, executive vice president of Cat Auction Services, is on hand to answerquestions about this Cat AP1055D.

see CAT page 88

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Cat Auctions Fulfills Promise of ‘Bigger and Better’ 2014

(L-R): Don Keller of Keller Paving, Minot, N.D., receives payment from Dean Keller of Keller Pavingfor everything “I owe him” while witness Kevin Rademacher of Rademacker Trucking looks on.

Gabe Peterson conducts the Cat Auction Service sale.

Kevin Rose (L), used equipment specialist of Nortrax, and DeanAdsit, AOR sales of Nortrax in Eau Claire, Wis., said this is a greatsale, as he stands with a pair of Hitachi Zaxis 450 LC excavators.

Weston Milnes Smith (L), NACD sales center, Caterpillar used equipment services in Nashville, Tenn.,with Kevin M. Donovan, regional representative in Miami, Fla., talk about Cat parts.

CAT from page 86

see CAT page 90

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Day 1, Tues, Mar. 18 @ 9AM

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Accepting Items Daily Through 3/14.Sell Your Idle Assets Now!

PA Auction License No: AY000281 While information is believedto be accurate, all items will be sold “As-Is, Where-Is” without

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Notice: Essex Crane Rental Corp. is continually evaluating their rental assets to ensure that they meet the needs of their cus-tomers and provide the highest possible return for their shareholders. In an effort to accelerate the sale of currently underuti-lized cranes, Essex Crane has decided to offer the following assets that are surplus to their present needs. Essex Crane is high-ly motivated to sell these assets though it reserves the right to accept or reject any bids received.

(51) Crawler Cranes!(2) `98 MANITOWOC 2250 Series III, 300 Ton, s/n 2251030 & s/n 2251015, #44 boom • (2)`01 MANITOWOC 999 Series III, 275 Ton, s/n 9991058 & s/n 9991044, #82 boom • (2) `96 &(2) `95 MANITOWOC 888 Series II, 230 & 220 Ton, s/n 8881003, #22E boom s/n 8881038, s/n8881009, s/n 8881007, #22EL boom • `03 LIEBHERR HS855SX, 115 Ton, s/n 184521, #1311boom • (10) MANITOWOC 4100W Series II Vicon, 230 Ton, s/n 41664, s/n 41465, s/n 41434,s/n 41410, s/n 41386, s/n 41329, s/n 41324, s/n 41282, s/n 41228, s/n 41201, #22C boom •(15) MANITOWOC 4000W Vicon, 175 Ton, s/n 40734, s/n 40705, s/n 40699, s/n 40629, s/n40609, s/n 40581, s/n 40579, s/n 40578, s/n 40566, s/n 40477, s/n 40473, s/n 40467, s/n40444, s/n 40421, s/n 40301, #22A boom • (10) MANITOWOC 3900W Series II Vicon, 140 Ton, s/n 395233,s/n 395230, s/n 395223, s/n 395220, s/n 395208, s/n 395148, #9A boom, s/n 395084, s/n 395071, s/n395061, s/n 395058, #9 boom • (6) MANITOWOC, 3900 Vicon, 100 Ton, s/n 391276, s/n 391223, s/n 391151,s/n 391139, s/n 391115, s/n 39844, #8 boom • MANITOWOC 3900B, 100 Ton, s/n 391037, #8 boom.

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Bidders Flock to February Cat Auction Services Florida Event

Jeff Pitcher (L), Northern Snow & Dirt Inc. in Plattsburgh, N.Y., and his good friend, Roswell Beeman,Beeman Truck & Excavation in Chazy N.Y., said they really liked what Cat Auction Services is doingand they will be back next year.

Customers take refuge under a tent to keep cool and out of the sun during the Cat Auction Servicessale.

Jamie (L) and Donovan Bateman of Bateman Trucking in Andrews,N.C., enjoy some father-son time looking at this Cat 980H wheelloader.

Mike Munroe (L) and Brad Grafe, transportation specialists of ValleyTransportation in Grand Meadow Minn., help attendees move newly acquiredequipment from site to anywhere in the United States.

Attendees enjoy nice weather and a great selection of machinery at the Cat AuctionServices sale.

CAT from page 88

see CAT page 92

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Various Programs, Services Available for Buyers, Sellers

(L-R): David Procter of S. Harris Construction in Joelton, Tenn.; Shayne Harris, president of S.Harris Construction; Joey Krant, mechanic of S. Harris Construction; and Jaret Williams, WD SiteDevelopment in St. Cloud, Fla; and Greg Senger of WD Site Development in Dodge, N.D., shop CatAuction Services’ line of Cat 740B off-road trucks

Cat Auction Services’ registration office and site headquarters.

Bob Ramsey, Cat insurance senior managing account executive inNashville, Tenn., displays extended coverage offered for new andused machines.

(L-R): Tom Austin, senior territory manager in Jacksonville, Fla.; John Hughes,equipment financing of Capital Solutions in Jacksonville, Fla.; Bill Taylor, CapitalSolutions territory manager in Fla; Heidi Jensen, territory manager in Florida; andJason Bridges, territory manager in Jacksonville, Fla., help customers with anyfinancing needs they may have.Homemade ice cream was a big hit at the site.

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ADVERTISER INDEX

The Advertisers Index is printed as a free editorial service to our advertisers and readership. Construction Equipment Guide is not responsible for errors or omissions.

ALEX LYON & SON INCAUBURN AL / RICHMOND VA ..............................................85

ALLU GROUP ................................................................................66AMERICAN CRUSHERS AND SCREENS ....................................61ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ............................2,3,10ATLANTIC EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY INC ......................................20ATLAS COPCO ..............................................................................58BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ............................................................59BARGAINS ....................................................................................74BID SPOTTER................................................................................83BRANDYWINE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT......................................27BROOKS SALES INC ....................................................................22CAROLINA CAT....................................................................15,16,17CAT AUCTION SERVICES

INDIANAPOLIS IN ................................................................93CATERPILLAR................................................................................55CCS EQUIPMENT..........................................................................19CEG SCALE MODELS ..................................................................70CLARK EQUIPMENT RENTAL & SALES ......................................29CLASSIFIEDS ................................................................................74CON-EQUIPMENT OF THE CAROLINAS ....................................22CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

PAVING COMPACTION & MILLING PROMO ......................50MOBILE APP..........................................................................31WANTED................................................................................76AUCTION RESULTS..............................................................87

DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ................................................69DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER......................................................41DURACLASS..................................................................................45DYNAPAC ......................................................................................68EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ........................................................47FELLING TRAILERS ......................................................................46FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIP LLC.....................................6,7FLANGE LOCK ..............................................................................28FLECO ATTACHMENTS ................................................................64G S EQUIPMENT ............................................................................9GEHL ..............................................................................................68GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM ............................................62GROVE WORLDWIDE ..................................................................42HERCULES SEALING PRODUCTS ..............................................66HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ....................................................96HUNYADY AUCTION CO ..............................................................89HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ............................................64HYUNDAI........................................................................................21INTERSTATE EQUIPMENT CO ....................................................27IROCK CRUSHERS ......................................................................60IRON PLANET................................................................................91JM WOOD AUCTION

MONTGOMERY AL................................................................81

JOHN DEERE ................................................................................71JORDAN CRANE SERVICE ..........................................................25KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ................................36KLEEMAN ......................................................................................52KOBELCO ......................................................................................33KOMATSU AMERICA CORP..........................................................75KPI-JCI ..........................................................................................54KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ..................................................................39KUBOTA SVL..................................................................................43KUHN EQUIPMENT SALES INC ..................................................57LABOUNTY ....................................................................................67LBX ..........................................................................................48,49LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CO ........................................5MAXIMUM GROUP ........................................................................27MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ............................................................11MOBILE TRACK SOLUTIONS ......................................................20MOBRO MARINE INC....................................................................14MOROOKA USA ............................................................................23MOTLEY'S AUCTION & REALTY GROUP

RICHMOND VA......................................................................89NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ..........................................................65NORAM ..........................................................................................38NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS............................................64NORTRAX EQUIPMENT CO FL ..............................................26,28PEMBERTON INC..........................................................................65PETROWSKY AUCTIONEEERS INC

CHESHIRE CT ......................................................................79POWER EQUIPMENT CO ............................................................25POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ................................................53RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ..........................................76RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS

LEBANON TN ........................................................................89RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS ..................................................95ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY....................................................32SAND SCIENCE ............................................................................62SANY AMERICA INC......................................................................73SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES..........................................................66SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES INC ........................................60SENNEBOGEN ..............................................................................56SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ......................................65SULLIVAN PALATEK......................................................................32SUPERIOR INDUSTRIES ..............................................................58TAR HEEL MACHINERY................................................................13TEREX CRANES............................................................................37TEREX FUCHS ..............................................................................40TOWMASTER INC ........................................................................45TRENCH SHORING SERVICES....................................................30VENTURE DRILLING SUPPLY......................................................25

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