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Photo courtesy of Volkert Construction Services Inc. The first new span opened to two lanes of eastbound traffic in the summer of 2009. The westbound span is scheduled to follow suit in mid- to-late 2011. By Zoie Clift CEG CORRESPONDENT A landmark of New Orleans, the I-10 Twin Span Bridge, (known as the Twin Spans) are two parallel bridges that cross Lake Pontchartrain from New Orleans to Slidell. After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the Twin Spans suffered extensive damage. Though the bridge was repaired after the storm, it was decided a long-term solution would be to construct two new spans. Construction of the new bridge began in June 2006 and is the largest public works project in Louisiana history. Taller, wider and built with enhanced materials and construc- tion techniques, the new bridge, which will cost $800 million, is being built 300 ft. (91.4 m) east of the current spans. The new spans are being built 21 ft. (6.4 m) higher to protect against high storm surge. Once the new bridge is completed, the current bridge will be demol- ished. The first new span opened to two lanes of eastbound traffic in the summer of 2009. The westbound span is scheduled to follow suit in mid- to-late 2011. “The magnitude and complexity of this bridge replacement project is readily evident,” said Steve Heraty, deputy project engineer of CEI from Volkert Construction Services, the construction engi- neering and inspection consultant for the project. “However, this bridge is much more than concrete, steel, man- power and equipment. It is a visi- ble reminder of the devastation of Hurricane Katrina and the recovery of the region in the aftermath of the hurricane.” The new bridge features an 80- ft. (24.3 m) high-rise section to pro- vide vertical clearance for marine traffic. The two parallel structures, each will be 5.5 mi. (8.8 km) long. Both bridges will be 60 ft. (18.2 m) New Twin Spans Rise Over Lake Pontchartrain Fleet Software Can Boost Profitability…26 Meekins Holds 15th Annual Auction…56 Inside 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA19034 • 215/885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215/885-2910 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 January 13 2010 Vol. XXII I• No. 1 Published Nationally By Pete Sigmund CEG EDITORIAL CONSULTANT Sizable growth in new construc- tion of single-family homes and a high level of construction of roads and bridges are positive expecta- tions for 2010 as the industry and the nation hope for a stronger eco- nomic recovery from high unem- ployment, foreclosures, bankrupt- cies and other continuing myriad problems. Economists interviewed by Construction Equipment Guide (CEG) are anything but sanguine but they see rays of light amid the encircling gloom. “We expect about 610,000 sin- gle-family housing starts in 2010, compared with about 443,000 starts in 2009,” said Bernard Markstein, vice president, economic analysis and forecasting of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) in Washington, D.C. “We will see definite improvement in the first and third quarters and then again by year-end. I predict a slow recovery back to normalcy, which is 1.5-million starts per year, over the next 10 years.” Markstein said the homeowner tax credit for consumers “adds close to 200,000 additional sales.” This credit is $8,000 for a first-time homebuyer and $6,500 for a repeat Homes, Roads Positive Spots in 2010 Outlook By Thomas Houck SPECIAL TO CEG Jim is a small business owner who’s been watching the econo- my evaporate in front of his eyes. Stress isn’t the word to explain how he feels. With his wife stay- ing at home to raise their youngest child, his business bears the entire financial burden of funding their mortgage and lifestyle. If the slowdown contin- ues, not only will his nightly toss- ing and turning get worse, but he may also have a full-blown nerv- ous breakdown. Jim is fortunate to have a neighbor, Ken, who helps small business owners lead better lives by running better businesses. Since his business had gone so well for the past 10 years, Jim never felt he needed a consultant. Until now. His gracious neighbor Ken offered Jim two hours of his time gratis to share the “Top 10 Survival Tactics in a Tough Ten Survival Strategies for a Tough Economy see SPANS page 50 see FORECAST page 10 see SURVIVAL page 14 Table of Contents ............4 Truck & Trailer Section .... ..................................26-29 Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section ....33-40 Parts Section ................41 Business Calendar ........44 Auction Section ......52-59 Advertisers Index ..........58 Digital Editions Available @ www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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Photo courtesy of Volkert Construction Services Inc. The first new span opened to two lanes of eastbound traffic in thesummer of 2009. The westbound span is scheduled to follow suit inmid- to-late 2011.

By Zoie CliftCEG CORRESPONDENT

A landmark of New Orleans, theI-10 Twin Span Bridge, (known asthe Twin Spans) are two parallelbridges that cross LakePontchartrain from New Orleans toSlidell.

After Hurricane Katrina in 2005,the Twin Spans suffered extensivedamage. Though the bridge wasrepaired after the storm, it wasdecided a long-term solutionwould be to construct two newspans.

Construction of the new bridgebegan in June 2006 and is thelargest public works project inLouisiana history.

Taller, wider and built withenhanced materials and construc-tion techniques, the new bridge,which will cost $800 million, isbeing built 300 ft. (91.4 m) east ofthe current spans. The new spansare being built 21 ft. (6.4 m) higherto protect against high storm surge.Once the new bridge is completed,

the current bridge will be demol-ished.

The first new span opened totwo lanes of eastbound traffic in thesummer of 2009. The westboundspan is scheduled to follow suit inmid- to-late 2011.

“The magnitude and complexityof this bridge replacement projectis readily evident,” said SteveHeraty, deputy project engineer ofCEI from Volkert ConstructionServices, the construction engi-neering and inspection consultantfor the project.

“However, this bridge is muchmore than concrete, steel, man-power and equipment. It is a visi-ble reminder of the devastation ofHurricane Katrina and the recoveryof the region in the aftermath of thehurricane.”

The new bridge features an 80-ft. (24.3 m) high-rise section to pro-vide vertical clearance for marinetraffic. The two parallel structures,each will be 5.5 mi. (8.8 km) long.Both bridges will be 60 ft. (18.2 m)

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Vol. XXII I• No.1

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By Pete SigmundCEG EDITORIAL CONSULTANT

Sizable growth in new construc-tion of single-family homes and ahigh level of construction of roadsand bridges are positive expecta-tions for 2010 as the industry andthe nation hope for a stronger eco-nomic recovery from high unem-ployment, foreclosures, bankrupt-cies and other continuing myriadproblems.

Economists interviewed byConstruction Equipment Guide(CEG) are anything but sanguinebut they see rays of light amid theencircling gloom.

“We expect about 610,000 sin-

gle-family housing starts in 2010,compared with about 443,000 startsin 2009,” said Bernard Markstein,vice president, economic analysisand forecasting of the NationalAssociation of Home Builders(NAHB) in Washington, D.C. “Wewill see definite improvement in thefirst and third quarters and thenagain by year-end. I predict a slowrecovery back to normalcy, which is1.5-million starts per year, over thenext 10 years.”

Markstein said the homeownertax credit for consumers “adds closeto 200,000 additional sales.” Thiscredit is $8,000 for a first-timehomebuyer and $6,500 for a repeat

Homes, Roads PositiveSpots in 2010 Outlook

By Thomas HouckSPECIAL TO CEG

Jim is a small business ownerwho’s been watching the econo-my evaporate in front of his eyes.Stress isn’t the word to explainhow he feels. With his wife stay-ing at home to raise theiryoungest child, his business bearsthe entire financial burden offunding their mortgage andlifestyle. If the slowdown contin-ues, not only will his nightly toss-ing and turning get worse, but he

may also have a full-blown nerv-ous breakdown.

Jim is fortunate to have aneighbor, Ken, who helps smallbusiness owners lead better livesby running better businesses.Since his business had gone sowell for the past 10 years, Jimnever felt he needed a consultant.Until now. His gracious neighborKen offered Jim two hours of histime gratis to share the “Top 10Survival Tactics in a Tough

Ten Survival Strategiesfor a Tough Economy

see SPANS page 50

see FORECAST page 10see SURVIVAL page 14

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

Truck & Trailer Section ......................................26-29

Crushing, Screening &Recycling Section ....33-40

Parts Section ................41

Business Calendar ........44

Auction Section ......52-59

Advertisers Index ..........58

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22000033 JJoohhnn DDeeeerree 445500HHLLGGPP,, 2320Hrs, OROPS, 80% U/C..........$$2299,,990000

22000066 BBiigg TTeexx PPiinnttllee HHiittcchh TTrraaiilleerr,,Elec. Brakes, 22500GVWR......$$44,,550000

22000055 JJoohhnn DDeeeerree 665500JJ LLGGPP,, 1000 Hrs,One Owner ................................$$5544,,990000

22000022 JJDD 662244HH,, Cab, A/C, Quick Tachw/Root Rake, One Owner ......$$5599,,990000

11998899 VVoollvvoo AA2255,, 5000 Gallon WaterTruck ....................................$$1188,,550000

22000055 GGeehhll CCTTLL8800,, 1150 Hours, NewTracks and Sprockets ..........$$1199,,990000

11999966 KKoommaattssuu CCDD5500,, Steel w/RubberPads, 360˚ Rotating Dumper ....$$3399,,990000

22000066 MMuussttaanngg 774422 TTeelleehhaannddlleerr ......................................................$$4466,,990000

WWooooddss BBaattwwiinngg MMoowweerr..........$$11,,449955 11999988 DDooddggee RRaamm 33550000,, 4x4, AutoTrans Service Body, 140k miles ......................................................$$88,,550000

22000044 AASSVV RRCC8855,, 1400 hours, Hi FlowAux Hydraulics ..........................$$1144,,990000

22000066 MMuussttaanngg MMTTLL2255,, Cab, A/C, 150Hrs........................................$$3377,,550000

11999955 KKoommaattssuu CCDD5500,, New Chains andSprockets, New Roadliner Pads................................................................ $$4444,,990000

22000099 GGeehhll CCTTLL5555 Standard ROPS,New Machine..........................$$2244,,550000

22000088 MMuussttaanngg 11550033,, 60 Hrs, Aux.Hydraulics, 3 Buckets ..........$$1177,,990000

22000077 KKaauuffmmaann GGoooosseenneecckk 2244kk llbbTTrraaiilleerr,, 36ft ............................$$77,,990000

22000066 NNiissssaann 88000000llbb FFoorrkklliifftt,, 60” Forks,5000 Hrs, Pneumatic Tires..........$$55,,999955

22000011 KKoommaattssuu PPCC330000LLCC--66LLEE 54”Bucket w/Manual Thumb......$$4444,,550000

22000077 GGeehhll 337733,, Rubber Tracks, only150 hours ..................................$$2222,,990000

UUnnddeerrccaarrrriiaaggee PPaarrttss 11999966 MMaacckk wwiitthh DDeemmoo TTrraaiilleerr ..................................................................$$2255,,550000

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CRANES22000033 HHiittaacchhii SSuummiittoommoo 224400 ttoonn HHyyddrraauulliicc ccrraawwlleerr ccrraannee ––220’ main boom, 4 sheave block, ball....................$$11,,110000,,00000022000099 KKoobbeellccoo CCKK 22550000IIII – low hours, 250 ton crawler cranew/200’ boom, freefall drums, block and ball ..........$$11,,555500,,00000022000077 KKoobbeellccoo CCKK 11000000IIIIII – low hours, 100 ton crawler cranew/150’ boom, 3 drums, freefall, block and ball ........$$669955,,00000022000077 KKoobbeellccoo CCKK11000000IIIIII HHDD – low hrs, 100 ton crawler cranew/150’ boom, 3 drums, freefall, block and ball ........$$770055,,00000077225500 AAmmeerriiccaann 6600 ttoonn ccrraawwlleerr ccrraannee – 100’ boom, block andball ..............................................................................$$7755,,00000055553300 AAmmeerriiccaann ttrruucckk ccrraannee,, 75 ton capacity – 150’ boom and40’ jib, block and ball ..................................................$$9955,,00000044445500 AAmmeerriiccaann ttrruucckk ccrraannee,, 35 ton capacity – 100’ boom,block and ball ..............................................................$$7755,,00000055229999 AAmmeerriiccaann 5500 ttoonn ccrraawwlleerr ccrraannee – 100’ boom, block andball ............................................................................$$115500,,000000

11998877 LLiinnkkbbeelltt LLSS 9988,, 4400 ttoonn ccrraawwlleerr ccrraannee – 70’ boom, blockand ball......................................................................$$114400,,000000

EXCAVATOR11999966 CCaatteerrppiillllaarr 337755LL HHyyddaauulliicc EExxccaavvaattoorr – 3 buckets andquick coupler. Buckets included: Hawco clamshell, 4 yd dig-ging, 2 yd ditching and quick coupler ......................$$118855,,000000

BARGES – TUG BOATS – DREDGETTuugg ““TTrrooyy”” 2299’’XX1133’’XX55’’ sstteeeell hhuullll ww// ttwwiinn eennggiinnee 66vv7711DDeettrrooiitt DDiieesseell ..........................................................$$221155,,000000EExx-- NNaavvyy LLCCMM llaannddiinnggccrraafftt ttuuggss - Cummins(new engines) ........................................................................................$$9955,,000000((AAmmbbuusshh aanndd GGuunnssmmookkee)) - Detroit(used engines) ....$$8855,,000000““DDoouubblleettiimmee”” ccrreewwbbooaatt 2244’’XX88’’ AAlluummiinnuumm hhuullll ........$$3355,,000000TTuugg ““SSccuuffffyy”” 2233..77’’XX2200’’XX55..88’’ SStteeeell hhuullll ww//ttwwiinn 66vv7711 DDeettrrooiittDDiieesseell ......................................................................$$222255,,000000

TTuugg ““BBooggyy”” 110000’’XX2288’’XX77..88’’ SStteeeell hhuullll ww//ssiinnggllee eennggiinnee aannddggeenneerraattoorrss ................................................................$$557755,,000000BBaarrggee ““AAllaabbaammaa”” 114400’’XX6655’’XX99’’ SStteeeell hhuullll bbaarrggee ww//ttwwoo3366”” rroouunndd ssppuuddwweellllss ................................................$$220000,,000000BBaarrggee ““JJaaxx IIIIII”” 112200’’XX4400’’XX88’’ SStteeeell hhuullll bbaarrggee ww// ttwwoo rroouunnddssppuuddwweellllss ................................................................$$115500,,000000BBaarrggee ““mmoobbrroo 991100”” 113355’’XX4444’’XX88’’ SStteeeell hhuullll bbaarrggee ww//ttwwoossqquuaarree 2244”” ssppuuddwweellllss ..............................................$$117755,,000000BBaarrggee ““DDiixxiiee 44440099”” 119955’’XX3355’’XX1100’’ SStteeeell hhuullll bbaarrggee$$220000,,000000DDrreeddggee IIMMSS 44001100HHTT 2244’’XX88’’........................................$$8855,,000000BBaarrggee FFSS 2277 225500’’XX5500’’XX1166’’ SStteeeell hhuullll bbaarrggee............$$887755,,000000BBaarrggee ““660077”” 111100’’XX3322’’XX99’’ SStteeeell hhuullll bbaarrggee ............$$115500,,000000BBaarrggee ““660088”” 111100’’XX3322’’XX99’’ SStteeeell hhuullll bbaarrggee ............$$115500,,000000BBaarrggee ““660099”” 111100’’XX3322’’XX99’’ SStteeeell hhuullll bbaarrggee ............$$115500,,000000BBaarrggee ““NN3355”” 5500’’XX1188’’XX44’’ SStteeeell hhuullll bbaarrggee ................$$4400,,000000

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Acworth, GA770-529-5125Atlanta, GA

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22000077 TTaakkeeuucchhii TTBB11114400 ((3311,,887788 llbbss..)) eexxccaavvaattoorr 1100 hrs, hydraulic thumb, rubber pads, blade,independent boom swing ................................................................................................$$8811,,00000022000066 TTaakkeeuucchhii TTBB117755CCRR ((1177,,223300 llbbss..)) eexxccaavvaattoorr 1350 hrs, quick coupler, hydraulic thumb,rubber tracks, blade ........................................................................................................$$4411,,99000022000066 TTaakkeeuucchhii TTBB114455RR ((1100,,556622 llbbss..)) eexxccaavvaattoorr 1670 hrs, rubber tracks, blade ..........$$2244,,55000022000077 TTaakkeeuucchhii TTLL115500CCRR rruubbbbeerr ttrraacckk llooaaddeerr 710 hrs, cab, A/C, heat, straight bucket, forks,40% tracks ......................................................................................................................$$3344,,99000022000055 TTaakkeeuucchhii TTLL114400RR rruubbbbeerr ttrraacckk llooaaddeerr 2075 hrs, 80% tracks, 4N1 bucket............$$1188,,55000022000077 TTaakkeeuucchhii TTLL--113300RR,, 371 hrs, 4n1 bucket, “LIKE NEW” ..........................................$$2233,,55000022000066 TTaakkeeuucchhii TTLL--114400RR,, Cab, A/C, Heat, 1000 hrs, GP bucket ......................................$$2244,,550000

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22000066 LLiinnkk--BBeelltt 113300LLXX 2400 hrs, 24” bucket, Mechanical thumb, 24” pads ....$$4499,,99000022000066 LLiinnkk--BBeelltt 116600LLXX,, 1600 hrs, hydraulic thumb, Esco bkt, 24” pads, A/C ..$$6622,,55000022000055 LLiinnkk--BBeelltt 224400LLXX 3200 hrs, hydraulic thumb, 42” bucket ........................$$7755,,00000011999988 LLIInnkk--BBeelltt 22665500 QQuuaannttuumm,, 5700 hrs, 10’ arm, 24” pads, excellent condition ..............................................................................................................................$$2244,,550000

11999977 LLiinnkk--BBeelltt 22880000QQ 7300 hrs, 36” bucket, 9’10” Stick ................................$$2299,,55000011999955 LLiinnkk--BBeelltt 22880000QQ 6200 hrs, 42” bucket....................................................$$2244,,550000

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new 4 yard buckets. Units vary in hours and pricing.Pricing for a unit with less than 1,500 hours with new paint, air conditioning, hydraulic quick coupler, new bucket and good rubber: $78,000

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$78,000

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Record Infrastructure Spending Aided by Government homebuyer. It was to haveended with Nov. 30 settle-ments but has been extend-ed to June 30.

Single-family housingstarts are a very-importantleading indicator for thenational economy.

“We think we saw thebottom of the curve in thefirst quarter of 2009, andthen sales started to slowlyimprove,” Markstein said.“In March, we hit 332,000sales of single-familyhomes. In October, howev-er, new housing starts wereup 5.1 percent over 2008and 6.2 percent overSeptember. As the upturncontinues, it will help pullthe national economy out ofrecession. Residential con-struction accounts for about15 percent or 16 percent ofgross domestic product[GDP] — about 3 percent from direct con-struction and the rest from housing-relatedservices like appliances. Though theimprovement in starts is relatively slowcompared with previous recoveries becauseof obstacles like tight financing, we see theeconomy, including construction andemployment, turning around during the sec-ond or third quarter of 2010.”

Another bright spot was that sales ofexisting homes in October were 23.5 percenthigher than October 2008, and 10.1 percenthigher than in September 2009. (Note: this isfor all existing sales, single-family andcondo. Comparable single-family salesnumbers were 21.4 percent and 9.7 percent,respectively. The median price of a singlefamily home was $173,100 in October,down 6.8 percent than the year before.)

The National Association of Realtorsreported on Dec. 22 that sales of existinghomes in November were 44.1 percent high-er than in November 2008, and 7.4 percentabove October 2009.

Other building areas aren’t coming backas fast as the single-family area. Multi-fami-ly starts fell 54 percent in 2009 but areexpected to improve 16 percent in dollarsand 14 percent in units in 2010, according tothe 2010 Construction Outlook fromMcGraw-Hill Construction in New York.“This still leaves activity about even with thebottom of the early 1990’s recession,” theOutlook said. Construction of nonresidentialbuildings has been much weaker throughmost of 2009, though it climbed 19 percentin October to $177.9 billion (annual rate).

“For nonresidential building, much of

2009 has been characterized by a steep lossof momentum, so October’s gain representsa departure from recent experience,” theOutlook added, saying commercial buildingstarts dropped 43 percent during 2009 andare expected to drop another 4 percent indollar terms in 2010.

Reed Construction Data reported in earlyDecember, however, that the value of non-residential construction starts in Novemberwas “more than a 20 percent increase afterseasonal adjustment” from the October total,with nonresidential starts increasing 16 per-cent.

Ken Simonson, chief economist of theAssociated General Contractors of America(AGC) in Arlington, Va., said that single-family housing construction spending “willbe up 20 percent to 30 percent in 2010 off avery-low base [compared with 2009] whilemulti-family construction spending willprobably be down 20 to 30 percent.”

Simonson thus saw a mixed picture forthe residential construction industry at pres-ent, rather than a full-fledged recovery.

“Family homebuilding, helped selectivelyby stimulus legislation, is on the cusp of astrong comeback in percentage terms,” hesaid, “but this will not be enough to offset thecontinuing drop in multi-family and privatenon-residential work. I think we are in for agradual improvement in economic condi-tions overall in 2010 bit by bit, but it will bevery uneven and I think construction will befar behind. I think we will see more con-struction of universities and hospitals duringthe second half of 2010, but most segmentswill not improve until 2011. The construc-

tion industry isn’t in recovery yet.” Robert A. Murray, vice president of eco-

nomics of McGraw-Hill Construction, saidin a telephone interview with CEG: “To sayconstruction is in recovery is premature. Itdepends on whether you’re looking at con-struction spending vs. starts, on the type ofprojects and on the timeframe, such as yearover year, or month over month. Our fore-cast calls for a 25 percent decline in the dol-lar value of construction starts in 2009.Construction spending is down 13 percentthrough the first 10 months of 2009. Giventhe leading relation of starts to spending, itsuggests that spending will continue toweaken into 2010. At the same time, we’realso looking at an 11 percent improvementin starts, to $466.2 billion in 2010.”

Murray added: “Single-family housinghas reached bottom and has begun to edgeupward. Highway and bridge work hasimproved in 2009 and this should continuein 2010, supported by the Federal StimulusAct. Environmental public works has yet tosee much improvement in 2009, but, sup-ported by the stimulus act, should strengthenin 2010. Courthouse projects have pickedup, thanks to the stimulus, and the benefits toa broader range of institutional types, includ-ing health care projects, should continue. Wesee modest support for multi-family housingas the result of funding from Housing andUrban Development. In contrast, commer-cial building is looking at a difficult year in2010 following a steep decline in 2009.Bank lending standards remain very tight.Even if bank lending shows some improve-ment in 2010, weak employment means that

the market fundamentals for commercialbuilding will continue to deteriorate, withrising vacancies.”

Stimulus Act Aids Highway Construction

Record infrastructure spending on high-ways and bridges will provide more work in2010.

The $787 billion American Recovery andReinvestment Act (ARRA) included $27.5billion for this sector, which currentlyaccounts for about 12 percent of the con-struction market. This is in addition to anestimated $41.2 billion in Fiscal 2010 appro-priations for the highway program.

(As CEG went to press, the House ofRepresentatives in late December passedanother jobs creation stimulus bill, whichincludes an additional $27.5 billion for high-ways and bridges.)

“This is a record level of federal invest-ment through the federal aid program andthe extra stimulus funds,” said Alison PremoBlack, vice president of policy and econo-mist of the American Road & TransportationBuilders Association (ARTBA) inWashington, D.C. “We expect that the valueof highway, street and bridge constructionput in place during 2010 will reach 90.5 bil-lion. The real value of construction put inplace has also increased in 2009, to $83 bil-lion or maybe a little higher, due to a com-bined easing of material prices and the extraspending from the stimulus program. Thehighway construction market should grow

FORECAST from page 1

see FORECAST page 16

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PLEASE CALL DOUG MEHNEROR DAVID MEHRTENS

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WINDMILL / PLANT CRANES - OUR SPECIALTY!New 2009 Demag AC700SSL 800m AT Please Call

Nearly New 2009 Liebherr LTM 11200-9.1 1200mt AT Please Call

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USED CRANES1998 Terex T340 40t TC $95,000

1990 Grove RT528C (New Paint) 28t RT $65,000

2000 Liebherr 1080-1 (New Engine) 100t AT $425,000

2006 Terex T-560 (Very Nice!) 60t TC $385,000

1998 Link-Belt HTC8670 70t TC $250,000

2003 Grove GMK 5240 240t AT $1,199,000

1997 Liebherr 1120 165t AT $650,000

2006 Link Belt HTC8690 90t TC $575,000

2000 Demag AC80 100t AT $575,000

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NEW & USED TADANO MANTIS CRANES2000 Mantis 14010 70t Crawler $325,000

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Doosan Infracore Portable Power Names Atlanta Dealer

Cowin Equipment Company ofBirmingham, Ala., now offers the full line ofDoosan Infracore Portable Power productsin the Atlanta market. The company offersIngersoll Rand-branded air compressors,generators, lighting systems and light com-paction equipment.

Cowin Equipment Company (CEC),headquartered in Birmingham, Ala., a dealerof heavy machinery and construction andutility equipment, primarily serves Alabama,Georgia, northwest Florida and coastalMississippi.

“The partnership between CEC andIngersoll Rand goes back more than 70years,” said James Cowin, president. “So ourrelationship with Ingersoll Rand and nowDoosan Infracore Portable Power is veryestablished.”

Cowin & Company became a dealer ofIngersoll Rand air compressors in 1938. Thepartnership grew over the years as Ingersoll

Rand introduced other product lines to themarket.

“Cowin Equipment Company has astrong history with Ingersoll Rand, and weare pleased that it continues today,” said RitaMoore, director of sales, North America, forDoosan Infracore Portable Power. “CEC’sexcellent reputation with its customers mir-rors the commitment that we have to qualityand integrity in the marketplace.”

CEC serves all segments of construction,such as general construction, road building,industrial, mining and quarry. CEC pro-motes equal emphasis on sales and rental,providing product support and service to allits customers.

Besides Atlanta, CEC currently operateslocations in Birmingham, Montgomery,Mobile, Huntsville/Decatur and Oxford,Ala., and Pensacola, Fla.

For more information, visit www.doosan-portablepower.com.

RROOLLLLEERRSS//CCOOMMPPAACCTTIIOONNIInnggeerrssoollll RRaanndd SSDD7777DDXX,, #C0354, 2004, 1,100 Hrs,Padfoot/Shell Kit ..........................................$$3333,,000000IInnggeerrssoollll RRaanndd SSDD7777DDXX,, #C0436, 2005, 1,100 Hrs,Padfoot/Shell Kit ..........................................$$3333,,000000HHaammmm 33441100,, #C0561, 2008, 650 Hrs, 6 Month/500hrs ................................................................$$6666,,000000HHaammmm 33441100,, #C5504, 2008, 520 Hrs, 6 Month/500hrs ................................................................$$6666,,000000HHaammmm 33441100,, #C5508, 2008, 950 Hrs, 6 Month/500hrs ................................................................$$6600,,550000

DDOOZZEERRSSKKoommaattssuu DD3311EEXX--2211AA,, #C5435, 2007, 300 Hrs, 6Month/500 hrs..............................................$$3388,,550000KKoommaattssuu DD3399EEXX--2211AA,, #C0385, 2005, 2,270 Hrs, 6Month/500 hrs..............................................$$3355,,220000KKoommaattssuu DD3399EEXX--2211AA,, #C0381, 2005, 2,330 Hrs, 6Month/500 hrs..............................................$$3355,,220000KKoommaattssuu DD4411EEXX--66CC,, #C0497, 2007, 1,000 Hrs ............................................................................$$5533,,990000

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Reducing Stress, Thinking ClearlyKey Components of Staying Afloat Economy”:

• Cash flow is kingAs a small business owner, you

must know how your cash flows.This isn’t fancy accounting; it’s sim-ply tracking how cash comes in ver-sus how it goes out. Take two hours,and use your QuickBooks or checkregister to get a grasp of this mone-tary movement.

• Trim the fatMany small businesses experienced

a tremendous run in the last 10 to 15years. Since they had good cash flowcoming in the door, they allowed fat toaccumulate in the things going out thedoor. Now is the time to look at whereyour money is going, and eliminateunnecessary items. This includes thebusiness Hummer, that expensive copi-er lease and the T1 connection insteadof basic cable modem. You may needto make some tough decisions abouteliminating employees. It’s critical thatyou get your cash outflows to a man-ageable level ASAP.

• Look into the futureWhen clients and projects were

rolling, most entrepreneurs believedthat new business would materializewhenever things temporarily sloweddown. Those times are gone. Analyzewhat money is coming in during thenext three months, specifically fromwhere, and when. Compare this to thenew cash outflows that you assessed inthe step above. If things are tight, that’sfine; if more is going out than comingin, trim more and find additionalincome. Do this exercise each month,always looking at least three monthsout.

• Get back to basicsWhen you first went into business,

you may have had to fight and claw tomake ends meet. Make a list of thethings you did back then to bring inrevenue. You probably moved away

from many of those strategies whenbusiness improved. This is the time toaggressively return to them.

• Avoid the temptation of debtIt’s tempting to use debt and credit

cards to borrow your way through slowtimes. Since no one knows how longthis slump will last, borrowing mayresult in the demise of your business.Say “No” to using credit cards, theequity in your home, or any other bor-rowing. Resolve that you’re going toscratch and claw your way through thisusing the cash flows of the business.You’ll come out stronger in the end.

• Be ready for an emergencyYou absolutely must have cash

reserves, just in case. If you have anymoney right now, create an emergencyfund that equals one, two or threemonths of your cash outflows. Put thisin an account, and don’t use it unlessit’s life-or-death for the business. Thisprovides a cushion just in case some-thing bad comes along at the worst pos-sible time. If you don’t have cash now,do everything you can to build up sucha reserve.

• Show your banker a planYour banker is probably as scared as

you are. Show him a concrete plan forgetting cash flows back in shape. Askyour CPA to help you format it. Onceit’s complete, communicate to yourbanker clearly, and ask him to help youimplement it. If you’re working with aquality financial institution, he’ll wantto see you make it, and help you anyway he can.

• Know who lays the golden eggsDon’t forget who’s paying your bills

right now — your customers. Althoughyou want new business, it’s imperativethat you keep your existing customers.Your competition is desperate, and theymay try anything to get your cus-tomers. Call your clients yourself, askthem how they’re doing, and if there’sanything you can do to help them out.

Ask if they’re happy with your service,and what can you do to provide themwith an even better experience goingforward.

• Work on the important thingsMany business owners are in the

same predicament as you. The oneswho survive will do so because they’lldo the things above ASAP and get theirship righted. You must make time towork on your cash flows, and improvethe customers’ experience now. Setaside a full day within the next week towork on the items above, without inter-ruptions and excuses.

• Reduce stressThe difference between the busi-

nesses that will get through this slow-down, and those that won’t, has a lot todo with the quality of decisions. Tomake great ones, you must think clear-ly. When you’re stressed, it’s nearlyimpossible to make big decisions andshow the leadership that’s needed tosurvive. Some suggestions to loweryour stress level include: a daily 10-minute relaxation CD that walks youthrough deep breathing and stretching;yoga; exercise; and outdoor activitieswith your family. Anything that allowsyou to get your mind off things andrelax is good.

Entrepreneurs have a sink-or-swim,do-or-die mentality. Focus on the rightthings, and you’ll get through this.

Jim left Ken’s house knowing he hada tough road ahead of him, but felt hehad the necessary tools to face the chal-lenges head on.

Thomas Houck is a speaker, authorand consultant whose program, “YourCFO Advantage” helps business own-ers grow their businesses, reduce theirtaxes and lower their stress level. Visithis Web site and learn more atwww.heritagebusinesssolutions.com.

This story was reprinted with per-mission from Contractor’s CompassMagazine, First Quarter 2010.

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AED President Assesses Economic Outlook for Dealers

eight percent next year, aided by extramoney from federal investment and byeasing of material prices.”

Black is worried, however, about apossible contraction of the market in2011.

“The stimulus was a one-time injec-tion,” she told CEG. “It helped this yearand certainly will help the market nextyear, but because it’s not a sustainedincrease in funding you will have somemarket contraction, which could be astatus quo year [in 2011]. Our model isforecasting a contraction in 2011 absentincreased funding from either federal,state or local governments, as the stim-ulus spending works its way throughthe market. Our model indicates that arobust federal investment would createa ‘soft landing,’ or even some growth,in 2011.”

“The stimulus kept 2009 from beinga disaster,” said Ken Simonson, theAGC economist. “State DOTs werebusy reducing their planned lettings,but once the President signed the stim-ulus bill, they were able to restore a lotof projects. We estimate the recoveryact included $135 billion for construc-tion, of which $27.5 billion was forhighways. The highway money wasawarded quite promptly. The rest hasnot yet been awarded or spent, so Ithink in 2010 you will see more andmore stimulus money showing up inother areas.”

The American Association of StateHighway and Transportation Officials(AASHTO) in Washington, D.C.,reported that, as of Nov. 20, 2009, atotal of 10,600 transportation projectsworth more than $30 billion have been

approved for funding under ARRA.“Of the 9,300 highway construction

projects authorized to date, more thanhalf — 5,458 projects — were eitherunder construction or had already beencompleted,” AASHTO said, alsoreporting 355 airport projects worth$1.08 billion and 690 transit grantsworth $7.19 billion have beenapproved. It also told Congress thatstate transportation departments haveidentified 9,500 highway, bridge, port,rail and aviation projects worth morethan $69 billion that, if funded, “can beused to create hundreds of thousands ofjobs across the country.” It said most ofthese projects were “ready to go,”meaning they can move through thefederal approval process within 120days of authorizing legislation. Thereport was based on responses from 50states and the District of Columbia.

ARTBA’s Black reported in a Dec. 7release that “another indicator of workto come is the high level of obligationsfor ARRA funding — over 77 percentof stimulus funds have been obligated,but only $4 billion, or 16 percent of thetotal funding available, has been paid tocontractors.”

“When you add it all up, there is a lotof work to be completed in the comingyear,” she said.

Reauthorizing the Highway Bill

The SAFETEA-LU transportationbill, enacted in 2005, provided morethan $286 billion for highways, bridgeand transit. It expired Sept. 30, 2009.Since then, continuing resolutions inCongress, and the new ARRA money,have funded continued work.

President Obama has suggested an18-month extension of SAFETEA-LU.

“It’s a very-fluid situation with dif-ferences between the House, Senateand the Obama resolution,” saidARTBA’s Black.

Black said that “industry does notlike short-term extensions becausemoney is given out in dribs and drabs;states might hold out on spending thatmoney until they are more confident onwhat that spending stream will be forthe year.

“At ARTBA we will advocate a six-year bill,” Black added. “A longer peri-od helps contractors plan their capitalspending on project equipment becausethey know they will have a certainstream of revenue from the federal aidprogram, which is about 34 percent ofthe [highway and bridge] market andreally helps create stability in this mar-ket. You don’t see this stability in otherconstruction sectors. The stimulus isnot a substitute for a sustained,increased, federal investment in high-ways and bridges. Federal investmentis approximately 40 to 45 percent oftotal capital outlays for highways andbridges in the United States.”

William R. Buechner, ARTBA’s vicepresident of economics and research,said that, without a long-term surfacetransportation investment bill, “condi-tions are again lined up to kill jobgrowth in the construction sector andrelated industries” Warning that with-out such a bill, “we’re looking at a con-

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AED: Working toCreate a Better 2010In the following interview with Construction

Equipment Guide (CEG), Toby Mack, presidentand chief executive officer of the AssociatedEquipment Distributors (AED) in Oak Brook, Ill.,assessed the economic challenges facing dealers.

Could you assess the current status of theequipment distributor business?

There’s not much good news. Our industryremains at or near the bottom of the [business]cycle. If you talk to most equipment dealers you’llfind that they are not sure if they have even hitbottom yet. There still could be some furtherweakness in the first or second quarter of 2010beyond where we are right now. That’s not veryencouraging.

What are the positives in the current market?One of the most hopeful things, which also will

be very difficult to materialize, is governmentaccelerating their passage of a multi-year high-way bill, which is the thing, which a lot of con-tractors are going to need to see before they aregoing to be willing to invest in a long-term asset.They will do that when they see a long-term uti-lization prospect. A multi-year highway bill willdo that for many categories of equipment. Adependable, consistent, multi-year bill is thebiggest hope out there for a piece of equipment,which has a utilization prospect of three, five, ormore years.

If that passed, would business pick up fordealers?

Sure. That’s one of the things historically thathas driven a lot of activity at the dealer level, notjust new machine deliveries but support, rentals,parts. It’s all very much underpinned by highwayand other kinds of infrastructure projects. Sothat’s the one thing that could turn things around.Having just returned from Washington, I wouldsay it’s going to be a struggle to get that donemuch before the middle of next year and possi-bly later, so we’re not going to see any effectsthat might have come into play until later in2010, if that.

How many jobs have been lost in the equip-ment distributor field?

About 550,000 (Editors Note: This figure see AED page 24

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VICKSBURG, Miss. (AP) Construction recently startedand is expected to take approximately 15 months for a U.S.Army Corps of Engineers museum on the city riverfront inVicksburg.

The future tourist attraction will use a retired ship, the MVMississippi IV, as its centerpiece.

The Vicksburg Post reported that when the museum iscompleted, visitors will be able to tour exhibits to learn aboutthe lower Mississippi River.

The project has been funded in phases by Congress andwill cost about $16 million.

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22000000 CCaatt 441166CC,, OROPS, 4x4, Std. Backhoe, GP Loader Bucket.........................................................$$2233,,550000((22)) 11999988 CCaatt 441166CC IITT,, OROPS, 4WD, Quick Coupler, 4-n-1, Low Hours ......................................$$1199,,550000 EEaa..22000022 JJoohhnn DDeeeerree 331100GG,, OROPS, 4x4, Std Hoe, Very Good Condition ...............................................$$2244,,55000022000033 JJoohhnn DDeeeerree 331100GG,, OROPS, 4x4, Std Backhoe...........................................................................$$2255,,550000

22000044 CCaatt DD55NNLLGGPP,, Enclosed Cab w/AC, 30” Pads, Clean Straight, Tight Machine .............................$$5599,,55000022000044 CCaatt DD66NNLLGGPP,, Cab w/ AC, 6 way blade, Ripper valve ..................................................................$$7744,,55000022000055 JJoohhnn DDeeeerree 555500JJLLGGPP,, Enclosed cab w/Heat & A/C, 6 way blade...............................................$$6633,,55000011999944 JJoohhnn DDeeeerree 665500GGTTCC,, OROPS, 6 way blade, good undercarriage ..............................................$$2255,,00000011999999 JJoohhnn DDeeeerree 665500HHLLGGPP,, OROPS, six way blade, wide pads.........................................................$$2299,,55000022000066 JJoohhnn DDeeeerree 665500JJLLGGPP,, OROPS, 6 way blade, wide pads ............................................................$$6655,,000000

22000044 CCaatt 330088CC CCRR,, Enclosed cab w/AC. 36" bucket w/ thumb. Steel tracks. Wrist-a-twist, backfill balde...................................................................................................................................................................$$3388,,55000022000055 CCaatt 331111CCUU,, EROPS, with A/C and heat, very good undercarriage .............................................$$4444,,55000022000044 CCaatt 331133CC CCRR,, Cab w/AC and Heat.. Clean, Straight, Tight .........................................................$$4444,,55000011999922 CCaatt 332200LL,, Enclosed Cab, Strong Engine, Good Running Machine.............................................$$3311,,55000022000000 CCaatt 332222BBLL,, Cab w/AC, 80% UC, thumb, clean, straight, tight machine .....................................$$6633,,55000011999933 CCaatt 332255LL,, Cab w/heat, long undercarriage, wide pads, 10'8" stick, 38" bucket w/side ..............$$5544,,00000011999977 CCaatt 333300BBLL,, Enclosed cab w/AC, 54" bucket, coupler, clean, straight, tight machine. Good runningmachine...............................................................................................................................................$$5599,,55000011999955 CCaatt 335500LL,, Enclosed Cab w/Heat, Well Maintained .....................................................................$$4499,,55000011999988 HHiittaacchhii EEXX111100--55,, EROPS with heat, 24” bucket, clean and straight ..........................................$$2255,,55000011999988 HHiittaacchhii EEXX112200--55,, Enclosed cab w/ A/C & heat, 36" bkt w/sidecutters, man. thumb, good........$$3355,,55000011999977 HHiittaacchhii EEXX113355 UURR,, EROPS, heat & A/C, thumb, steel pads.......................................................$$2222,,55000011999988 HHiittaacchhii EEXX116600LLCC,, Enclosed Cab w/ AC, thumb .........................................................................$$2299,,55000022000000 HHiittaacchhii EEXX221100LLCCHH--55,, 51' Long Reach w/ 33" bucket, 32" (wide) pads .....................................$$6699,,55000011999988 HHiittaacchhii EEXX330000LLCC,, Enclosed cab with AC, aux plumbing, 48” bkt with side cutters..................$$3399,,55000022000055 HHiittaacchhii ZZXX116600LLCC,, Cab w/ A/C, manual thumb, very nice machine ............................................$$6655,,00000022000044 HHiittaacchhii ZZXX220000LLCC,, Enclosed Cab w/ A/C, Long U/C, long stick, wide pads, 1 owner, well .........$$8899,,99000022000044 HHiittaacchhii ZZXX227700LLCC,, Enclosed Cab with A/C, bucket, coupler and forks, good rubber, aux. hydraulics,work ready machine ............................................................................................................................$$6644,,55000011999966 HHyyuunnddaaii 220000LLCC,, EROPS, tight machine, original paint, needs pins, bushings and sprockets in under-carriage ...............................................................................................................................................$$1144,,55000022000055 JJCCBB JJSS222200LLCC,, Enclosed Cab w/AC, Aux Plumbing, 80% U/C, Isuzu Diesel, Very Clean, Straight.................................................................................................................................................$$7744,,55000011999999 KKoommaattssuu PPCC227700LLCC--66,, Enclosed cab w/AC and heat, Long stick, good U/C, quick coupler .......$$4499,,55000022000055 LLiinnkk BBeelltt LLBBXX113355,, Enclosed cab w/AC, thumb, 9’10” stick, low hrs .........................................$$5599,,55000022000044 VVoollvvoo EECC221100BB LLCC,, Cab w/AC, Wide Pads, Clean, Straight, Tight Machine.................................$$6644,,550000

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JCS Co. Ltd. …

Cat Acquires S. Korean ManufacturerPEORIA, Illinois (AP) Caterpillar Inc. said Nov. 30 it

plans to buy a subsidiary of a South Korean manufacturer ofcomponents for earthmoving and other machinery.

The world’s largest maker of mining and constructionequipment said it will acquire JCS Co. Ltd., a subsidiary ofJinsung T.E.C. Co. Terms were not disclosed.

The acquisition builds on a relationship betweenCaterpillar, based in Peoria,Ill., and Jinsung T.E.C.,which supplies Caterpillarwith equipment for itsmachines.

The deal, which is subjectto regulatory approval, isexpected to be completedearly next year.

Jinsung T.E.C. Co. Ltd.specializes in the design andmanufacture of heavy equip-ment spare parts, includingtrack rollers, seal groups and front idlers for excavators andbulldozers.

The transaction will give Caterpillar its first factory inSouth Korea. Caterpillar already has plants in China, India,Indonesia and Australia.

Caterpillar has made significant investments in the AsiaPacific region to support a growing base of customers, said

David Bozeman, Caterpillar vice president with responsibil-ity for undercarriage production.

“This strategic acquisition will improve Caterpillar’s sup-ply chain and component capacity in support of Caterpillar’slong-term machine capacity expansion plans in Asia,” hesaid.

Rich Lavin, Caterpillar group president with responsibili-ty for Asia Pacific, saidSouth Korea is an increas-ingly important market forCaterpillar products and as apotential site for manufactur-ing in the region.

This year, Caterpillar haslaid off more than 22,000workers as it dramaticallyscaled back production dueto weaker demand due to therecession.

Caterpillar has said it iscounting on Asian customers to buy more of its mining andconstruction equipment next year to help the company movebeyond the recession.

In the third quarter reported in October, Caterpillar’s Asiaand Pacific region saw the smallest sales decline, withmachine deliveries in Asia’s emerging markets showingsigns of recovery from recession lows.

The transaction will giveCaterpillar its first factory inSouth Korea. Caterpillaralready has plants in China,India, Indonesia and Australia.

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2004 GENIE GS1930, SCISSOR LIFT-15-19' DC, S/NGS300465147, UNIT #509416........................................$3,5532003 GENIE GS2632, SCISSOR LIFT-26' DC-30-32", S/N GS320350321, UNIT #460069 ................................$4,7762004 JLG 2646ES, SCISSOR LIFT-25-26' DC-46-68", S/N0200122777, UNIT #516754 ..........................................$5,6702004 SKYJACK SJIII-3226, SCISSOR LIFT-26' DC-30-32", S/N272214, UNIT #515905 ..................................................$5,6962005 SKYJACK SJIII-4632, SCISSOR LIFT-30-34' DC-46-69",S/N 711485, UNIT #541377..........................................$11,608

1999 GENIE Z45/25-DF-4WD, ART BOOM LIFT-45-49'-4WD,S/N Z452511256, UNIT #286953..................................$18,0742005 JLG E300AJ-NAR, ART BOOM LIFT-30-34'-2WD DC, S/N0300087886, UNIT #581382 ........................................$21,7092005 JLG E400AN-NAR, ART BOOM LIFT-40-44'-2WD DC, S/N0300081644, UNIT #541391 ........................................$23,7522002 TEREX TB85-D-4WD, STR BOOM LIFT-85-89'-4WD, S/N2660012, UNIT #7602108 ............................................$24,5922002 GENIE S85-DF-4WD, STR BOOM LIFT-85-89'-4WD, S/NS853354, UNIT #439174 ..............................................$37,4121998 JLG 601S-D-4WD, STR BOOM LIFT-60-64'-4WD, S/N0300037612, UNIT#248700..........................................$20,160

2005 MULTIQUIP DCA10SPX3, GENERATOR-10-14 KW, S/N3763449, UNIT #584432 ................................................$5,3012004 MULTIQUIP DCA45USIC, GENERATOR-30-39 KW, S/N8200424, UNIT #529066 ................................................$9,458

2004 MULTIQUIP MRH800GS, W/B ROLLER-SMOOTH-DD-1500# 26", S/N M3646, UNIT #509442 ..........................$3,9702005 WACKER RT56-SC, W/B ROLLER-PADFOOT-3000#, S/N5569442, UNIT #565640 ................................................$9,3672005 WACKER RT82-SC, W/B ROLLER-PADFOOT-3000#, S/N5549433, UNIT #548636................................................$10,0422005 IR SD45D-COMBO, R/O ROLLER-VIB-SD 5T 54” S/N182289, UNIT #555319..................................................$23,9252005 IR SD70D, R/O ROLLER-VIB-SD 8T 66” S/N 182142,UNIT #557622 ..............................................................$32,622

2005 DAEWOO G25E-NM, IND FORKLIFT-5000 LB, S/NGA00397, UNIT #551736................................................$9,8482004 DAEWOO D35S, IND FORKLIFT-8000-9000 LB, S/NFZ00026, UNIT #513074 ..............................................$16,5482005 TEREX TX55-19, RCH FORKLIFT-FXD-5000 LB 18-24',S/N TX551911521,UNIT #545288 ................................$20,4492004 GEHL RS5, RCH FORKLIFT-6000 LB 20-34', S/NRS5JV0311221, UNIT#494403 ....................................$20,6702003 JLG G9-43A, RCH FORKLIFT-9,000 LB 35-45', S/N 0160002173, UNIT #473963..................................$23,7922004 GEHL RS6, RCH FORKLIFT-6000 LB 35-39',S/NRS6JV0213064, UNIT #489226....................................$24,1952002 LULL 844C-42, RCH FORKLIFT-8000 LB 35-45', S/N16161, UNIT #412448 ..................................................$28,4572004 LULL 644E-42, RCH FORKLIFT-6000 LB 40-45', S/N0160003168, UNIT #484162 ........................................$30,5222004 SKYTRAK 10054, RCH FORKLIFT-10000 LB 40-55, S/N0160004344, UNIT #508084 ........................................$49,390

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..............................................................................$20Case CX 330 Excavator, 1:87 Scale ....................................................................................$20Caterpillar No. 12 Motor Grader, 1:87 Scale ......................................................................$25Caterpillar 140H Motor Grader w/ripper & scarifier, 1:50 Scale ........................................$40Caterpillar CS-563 Soil Compactor, 1:87 Scale ..................................................................$25Caterpillar 825 Soil Compactor, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$35Caterpillar 420E Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................................................................$45Caterpillar D6K XL Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale..............................................................$45Caterpillar D10T Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale 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International Harvester 560 PayLoader, 1:87 Scale ..........................................................$35International TD-24 Military Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................$50JCB 3CX Backhoe Loader, 1:50 Scale..................................................................................$50JCB 456 Loader Waste Master, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$60JCB 456 ZX Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ................................................................................$65JCB Vibromax VM 115 Soil Compactor, 1:50 Scale ............................................................$45John Deere 320 Skid Steer Loader, 1:16 Scale ..................................................................$45John Deere 850J Dozer, 1:50 Scale ....................................................................................$40Komatsu 960E Mining Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$275Komatsu PC300LC-8 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$70Komatsu WA500-6 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................................................................$60Komatsu D51 EX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ....................................................................................$60Komatsu D51 PX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ....................................................................................$55Komatsu D375 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................................$75Komatsu GD655 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale..........................................................................$60Komatsu WB146 Backhoe Loader w/tools, 1:50 Scale ......................................................$45Liebherr 580 Wheel Loader, 1:87 Scale ..............................................................................$25Link-Belt 210 X2 Excavator, 1:40 Scale ..............................................................................$65Mitsubishi FG25N Forklift, 1:25 Scale ................................................................................$25Northwest 25-D Shovel, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................................$100Oshkosh Front Discharge Mixer Truck, 1:34 scale ......................................................................$70Peterbilt Tractor/Trailer w/Caterpillar D8R, 1:50 Scale ....................................................$100U.S. Army Ford F800 Tractor w/Trailer, 1:50 Scale ............................................................$35Volvo G970 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale ................................................................................$65Volvo SD-122 Soil Compactor, 1:72 Scale ..........................................................................$45Volvo A25C Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$30Volvo A25D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$45Volvo A40D Articulated Hauler, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$50Volvo BL71 Backhoe Loader, 1:50 Scale ............................................................................$45Volvo EC45 Mini-Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..............................................................................$35Volvo EC 210 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................................................................................$45Volvo EC210C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................................$80Volvo EC240B Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................................$45Volvo EC280 Excavator, 1:50 Scale......................................................................................$25Volvo EC700 Excavator, 1:50 Scale......................................................................................$80Volvo FH12 Tractor/Trailer w/Volvo L150C, 1:50 Scale ......................................................$60Volvo L90E Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ................................................................................$65Volvo L60E Wheel Loader w/Attachments, 1:50 Scale ......................................................$65Volvo L35B Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ................................................................................$45Volvo L350F Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............................................................................$80

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Slow Improvement in Unemployment Situation Predicted

stricting or flat market for the next sev-eral years,” he said surveys found that15 states cut transportation programfunding in 2009 and 19 states wereplanning to cut such funding in 2010.

“I think Congress will keep passingshort-term extensions at current levels,and then some one-shot funding, asthey did in the stimulus bill,” saidAGC’s Simonson.

The House Transportation andInfrastructure Committee has proposeda $500-billion six-year bill, called theSurface Transportation AuthorizationAct of 2009.

Christian Klein, vice president, gov-ernment affairs, and WashingtonCounsel for the Associated EquipmentDistributors (AED) Washington, D.C.,office, commented to CEG: “The mostimportant thing we’re working on is thehighway bill because the uncertaintysurrounding the highway reauthoriza-tion has caused chaos in the equipmentmarket. Contractors are sitting on theirhands. They’re not buying equipmentbecause they have no idea how muchmoney is coming down the pike. Theydon’t know if highway funding isgoing to increase, decrease or stay thesame. A robust multi-year highway billis the single most important thingCongress can do to introduce stabilityin construction.”

Klein also asserted: “Stimulusmoney has helped and has saved jobs,but it has often gone out to small proj-ects like repaving, not on big capital

projects that will be a long-term infra-structure approach. It’s a short burst,not a long-term recovery plan. The bet-ter way to do it is to have a multi-yearinvestment plan over the next six year,providing in the area of 100 percentmore than we’ve spent over the last sixyears. What part of job creation don’tthey [Congress] understand?”

Dealers Voice Serious Concerns

Toby Mack, president and chiefexecutive officer of the AssociatedEquipment Distributors (AED) in OakBrook, Ill., said in a telephone inter-view with CEG the construction indus-try “remains at or near the bottom ofthe [business] cycle,” with much uncer-tainty among equipment dealers.

AED’s Klein told CEG: “AED andthe Association of EquipmentManufacturers [AEM] have concludedin a report on the economic health ofour industry that, since 2006, equip-ment manufacturers and distributorshave collectively laid off 37 percent oftheir workforce.”

Klein said the loss includes 257,000direct jobs in the equipment industryplus another 274,000 indirect jobs likepeople servicing beverage machines atdistributor and manufacturer locations.

“We conclude that two out of every25 jobs lost since the recession began in2006 can be linked the downturn in ourindustry,” he said, adding: “Anotherbig thing is tight credit. The entire sup-ply chain is affected. Developers can’tget credit to build projects. Contractors

can’t get credit to buy equipment.Distributors can’t get credit to run theircompanies. Manufacturers can’t getcredit to run their businesses. The cred-it chaos is throughout construction.”

Worries Continue AboutHighway Trust Fund.

“It is clear that there is not enoughrevenue going into the Highway TrustFund [HTF] to support the level ofinvestment needed to maintain orimprove the existing transportation net-work,” ARTBA’s Black told CEG.“There is a cumulative $90.4 billiondollar gap for Fiscal Year 2010 through2015 between the current baseline offunding under the existing law andwhat the HTF can support absent newrevenues.”

Easing UnemploymentThe increased single-family housing

and highway work are seen as hopefulsigns for easing high unemployment inconstruction. The Bureau of LaborStatistics reported on Dec. 4 that theunemployment rate in constructionrose to 19.4 percent in November, thehighest of any industry, with the loss of3,200 construction jobs.

Nationally, the rate for all industriesfell from 10.2 percent to 10 percent.

McGraw-Hill’s Robert Murray com-mented to CEG: “Some improvementmay be possible by the end of 2010 butmore substantial gains in constructionindustry employment will probablyhave to wait until 2011.”

FORECAST from page 16

see FORECAST page 54

includes indirect jobs, like food and beverageworkers depending on dealer business.) That wasas of September. We think there has been sub-stantial additional job loss since then. We would-n’t be surprised to see some additional job lossbetween now and the end of the first half. So it’sjust not a pretty picture.

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base are serving metal extraction or energy pro-duction markets. Coal mining has been a little bitbetter. Gold has been strong, of course. Anythingrelated to oil fields has been good. Some dealersalso have some presence in agriculture, and thathas certainly been healthier than construction. Ifyou are a dealer in the mining or agriculturearea, you are probably doing better than theguys who depend on construction.

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I don’t have any metric for you on that, but wehave seen quite a bit of it, not just closing up, butbeing acquired by neighboring dealers. Therehave also been some flat-out business failures. It’sjust gut-wrenching to see it because a lot of thesecompanies which have been in business for acouple of generations — 30, 40, 50, 60 years insome cases — are just not going to be able tomake it. We’re doing everything we can as anassociation to buoy the market and help compa-nies struggle through and continue to hang on bytheir fingernails. It’s tough. You talk to any one ofthem and you’ll get the same story. There’s justnothing going on out there.

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panies have tried to scale down, they’ve had toshed rental fleets and inventory. That has put a lotof iron out on the used equipment market. Then,of course, when you have no end demand and alot of supply, will have a downward effect onprices. With very few customers for rental fleets,there’s not a lot of rental demand and so rentalutilization and rental rates are down. Then youhave the product support business. Few, or none,of the machines out there are running, you willhave less product support business. It just is not avery good picture.

see AED page 54

AED from page 16

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SECT IONTrucks & Trailers

Fleet Maintenance Software Can Help Boost ProfitabilityTruck fleets with their own maintenance

shops are under increasing pressure to max-imize mechanic and technician productivityand minimize parts inventories, particularlyin the current challenging economy. Byaccomplishing these objectives, companiesstand a better chance of gaining a competi-tive advantage and boosting profitability.

“Gathering and sorting through a myriadof information to achieve those objectives,while still directing day-to-day operations,remains one of the biggest challenges facingfleet maintenance directors and shop super-visors,” said John Wisdom, director of cus-tomer systems for Kenworth PremierCareConnect.

“A good maintenance management pro-gram can help. It allows managers to trackthe time taken by mechanics or techniciansto perform tasks, such as preventive mainte-nance and general repairs. Users also cantrack parts purchasing and inventory so thattheir shops don’t carry more parts than need-ed.”

A robust system should provide the samefunctions offered by Kenworth PremierCareConnect, which is available throughKenworth dealers. It should allow users toestablish an automated parts reorder processand help track costs through AmericanTrucking Associations vehicle maintenancereporting standards (VMRS) codes, Wisdomsaid. The Kenworth PremierCare Connectsystem can track work histories on specificunits, enabling mechanics to more accurate-ly diagnose issues and avoid costly repeat orunnecessary repairs. The system also trackswarranty periods and recalls, so that compa-nies can recover reimbursements from man-ufacturers or suppliers quickly.

Unlike the Kenworth PremierCareConnect system, most maintenance pro-grams are offered as stand-alone software,which may require users to make expensiveupgrades to their computers or existing net-works, Wisdom said. Required upgradesmay add a significant delay to the imple-mentation process. While providers of suchsoftware are starting to offer hosted solu-tions, users should consider how much expe-rience they have in offering those hostedsolutions.

Experienced providers often offer train-ing options and extensive online user manu-als that allow employees to train at their ownpace, he added. For example, KenworthPremierCare Connect offers an onlinelibrary of more than 60 training videos forusers. With the video library, employees canbe trained to step in for co-workers wholeave or go on vacation. Wisdom said com-panies also should find out how much appli-cation and technical support they willreceive after system installation and activa-tion. Kenworth offers both application andtechnical support services as part of the pro-gram’s monthly fee. With PremierCareConnect, that support isenhanced byKenworth’s extensivedealer network.

Fleet maintenancesoftware should bescalable, allowingusers to add functionsthat make sense fortheir maintenanceshops, Wisdom said.Kenworth PremierCareConnect has a modulethat lets mechanics ortechnicians scan inwork orders so thatmanagers can reviewtheir time on and offthe job to the nearestminute. PremierCare Connect has a mileageupload module to retrieve vehicle mileagereadings from fleet management systemsfrom providers, such as Qualcomm orPeopleNet. Connect provides optional teth-ered or portable bar code scanners and a barcode label printer for shops to track partsinventory by scanning data into the comput-er instead of manually inputting the informa-tion.

Based on the experiences of KenworthPremierCare Connect users, Wisdom offersthese top 10 ways a fleet maintenance pro-gram with add-on features can help fleetmanagers and shop supervisors managecosts in their shops and boost profitability fortheir companies:

• Maximize equipment uptime. Fleet

maintenance softwareshould allow users tocreate maintenanceschedules so that shopsupervisors and fleetmanagers can coordi-nate repairs and rou-tine maintenance. Thishelps work to be com-pleted on time andminimizes vehicletime spent in the shop.

• Manages partsinventory accurately.

This function reduces on-hand inventory andinventory shrinkage by helping shops main-tain an accurate physical inventory. Onceshops complete an accurate physical partscount, users can maintain that accuracy bytracking when parts arrive and when they aretaken out of inventory and issued to specificwork orders. By adding optional tethered orportable bar code scanners and bar codelabel printer, shops can further automate thisprocess, noted Wisdom.

• Manages and tracks the cost of parts.Managers can control parts costs with a fleetmaintenance management software to elim-inate duplicate orders, track special partsorders, or compare a part’s current cost to itscost when last ordered. With a robust systemlike Kenworth PremierCare Connect, man-

agers can see who created the purchase orderand which supplier was used so that they canidentify and correct any potential issuesbefore their companies are billed. If themaintenance management system is con-nected to a parts supplier, like PremierCareConnect, the parts supplier may offer specialrebates for purchases made through that sys-tem.

• Provides an automated parts reorderprocess. Systems like KenworthPremierCare Connect offer minimum/maxi-mum settings that allow users to maintain asteady supply of parts critical to the compa-ny’s everyday operations. It also helps userscontrol parts inventory costs. The automatedsystem can be set to always keep any num-ber of critical parts in shop inventory. Whena part is issued to a work order, the systemplaces an order with the shop’s dealer toreplenish the stock to the pre-determinedlevel. The system can be set to requireapproval for parts orders when the numberof parts in inventory reaches a certain level.The system also can suggest a reorder quan-tity based on past ordering patterns.

• Analyzes and tracks costs by VMRScodes. The system should come preloadedwith the American Trucking AssociationsVMRS codes. This allows managers to

see SOFTWARE page 28

Truck fleets such Service Rock Products inVictorville, Calif., and Zimmerman TruckLines in Mifflintown, Pa., use KenworthPremierCare Connect to help enhance pro-ductivity.

Fleet maintenance software pro-grams allow managers to track timetaken to perform tasks and trackparts purchasing.

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Kenworth Offers Maintenance Tips to Manage Costsquickly compare and analyze thecost of parts by component orrepair type, such as brakes, engineor air conditioning, said Wisdom.

• Provides equipment costtracking reports. Look for a fleetmaintenance management pro-gram that offers reports and inter-active screens providing managersfast and easy analysis. Reports andinteractive screens in the KenworthPremierCare Connect system helpmanagers investigate cost detailsof internal repair work orders andanalyze 12-month equipmentcosts. Managers can view workorder histories, as well as labor andparts histories.

• Manages fuel costs moreeffectively. Managers can takecontrol of one of their top vehicleexpenses by comparing fuel costsfrom different suppliers for thesame vehicle, noted Wisdom.Kenworth PremierCare Connectoffers an optional feature thatenables managers to capture fuel

costs by fuel type. The feature canproduce reports showing cost-per-mile based on vehicle mileagereadings, and list fuel purchases bystate or province to assist in fueltax reporting.

• Provides frequent updates tomileage readings. This add-on fea-ture allows users to upload vehiclemileage readings from a fleet orfuel management system provider,said Wisdom. The featureimproves the accuracy of mileage-dependent reports, such as “main-tenance due” and “cost per read-ing”, because it eliminates the needto manually enter mileage data andprovides more timely updates.These updates give a shop greaterflexibility in scheduling mainte-nance for the company’s vehicles.It also helps fleets avoid costlydowntime since preventive main-tenance services and mandatoryinspections are kept current.

• Captures mechanics time onassigned jobs quickly and accu-rately. By adding this feature to afleet maintenance management

program, service technicians canscan in work orders and managerscan compare actual job times withestimated completion times. Sincethe work orders are scannedinstead of manually entered intothe system, managers can moreaccurately monitor productivityand address issues that slow shopoperations. This feature allowsmanagers to monitor shop work ata macro level, while looking forexceptions. The system thenallows them to dig down furtherand examine those exceptions on amicro level — job-by-job or timeentry-by-time entry.

• Provides interoperability withaccounting software. This add-onfeature increases user productivityby eliminating double entry fromthe work order into a third-partyaccounting package. According toa recent study conducted by theDepartment of Computer Scienceat the University of Sheffield,England, the average error rate forkeyboard entry was between 12and 24 percent, depending on the

typing skill of the person enteringthe data. This feature can signifi-cantly reduce manual input errors.

Many providers of fleet mainte-nance programs offer interactivedemos on their Web sites to helpmanagers with the process ofselection and comparison.Programs like KenworthPremierCare Connect go a stepfurther, Wisdom said. They offerno-obligation, free consultationand access to a more extensivedemonstration that allow managersto try out the system to be sure itworks properly for them.

Generally, program providersoffer several options ranging froma basic system designed for fleetsof 20 or more vehicles, or repairshops with three or more servicetechnicians, to an enterprise systemdesigned for large companies.Besides most of the functions andadd-on features mentioned, enter-prise systems may include the abil-ity to support multiple businessunits, real-time shop activity mon-itoring, and the ability for mechan-

ics to scan in work orders. Once they have narrowed their

options, fleet managers or shopsupervisors should then contact theproviders for additional consulta-tion on pricing.

“The cost of a fleet maintenancemanagement program reallydepends on a variety of things,including what functions yourcompany operation needs, numberof mechanics and technicians inyour maintenance shop, and num-ber of trucks in your fleet,”Wisdom said. “Selecting the rightfleet maintenance managementprogram with the right features foryour company’s operation, is keyto realizing the system’s full poten-tial.”

Kenworth believes thatKenworth PremierCare customersupport programs contributed toKenworth receiving the 2009 J.D.Power and Associates award for“Highest in Customer Satisfactionfor Heavy Duty Dealer Service.”

For more information, visitwww.kenworthconnect.com.

SOFTWARE from page 26

Felling’s Air Tilt Deck-Over Eliminates Need for HydraulicsIn September of this year Felling Trailers

released the Air Tilt Deck-Over. This designutilizes air, powered from the tow vehicle, totilt the trailer and optional ramps, eliminat-ing the need for hydraulics. The air powerfrom the tow vehicle fills two air bags,which then raise the trailer smoothly; the airbag will then keep the deck in the tilted posi-tion to allow for loading/unloading of multi-ple pieces of equipment. The deck then low-ers itself by releasing the air pressure at acontrolled rate to prevent the deck fromslamming down. These trailers also are

equipped with Felling’s air-latch system(deck lock). This allows the user to lock andunlock the deck with the flip of a switchinstead of working with cumbersome leversor walking from one side of the deck to theother.

Towing capability andbalance were achieved byplacing the axles furtherback on the Air Tilt modelthan other tilt trailers onthe market. These modelsalso are useful for trans-porting low clearance

equipment such as pavers, scissor lifts, fork-lifts and more with its low-clearance loadingangle. With the option of ramps, a load angleas low as 7 degrees can be achieved for load-ing equipment.

In the construction of this trailer Fellinguses a high grade 80 steel for the

main structuralbeams thatwas fabri-cated in-house. Theuse of thesebeams in turn

increases the trailer’s strength yet reducesthe total trailer weight. There are two basemodels for the Air Tilt; the FT-40 TA, whichhas a load capacity of 40,000 lbs. (18,143kg) and the FT-50-3 TA with a load capacityof 50,000 lbs. (22,679 kg).

Standard Features include• Deck — white oak 2 in. nominal and 6

ft. wood inlaid beavertail• Main beam and crossmembers — high

strength grade 80 steel• Approximate deck height — 32 in.

loaded• Tilting mechanism – (2) air bags• Felling Air-Latch System (deck lock)• Tie downs and storage — 10 D-Rings

and toolbox with lockable cover• 25,000 lb. oil bath axles (CTR)• Brakes — 2S/1M with park brakes on

all axles• 5-year limited structural warranty• 3-year paint warrantyFor more information, visitwww.felling.com.

The Air Tilt Deck-Over utilizes air, powered from thetow vehicle, to tilt the trailer and optional ramps,eliminating the need for hydraulics.

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Recycling Section

Contractors are typically interested inhow hard a breaker hits — how muchimpact energy it can produce.

Standard breaker spec sheets includeimpact rates, working tool diameter,operating specifications and a weightrange of appropriate carriers. But thingscan get complicated with power outputclaims that are often based on estimates.In 1991, the Association of EquipmentManufacturers (AEM) developed a test-ing system that provided an objectivestandard for comparing hydraulic break-er power output. Today, only a handfulof companies publish those standard-ized impact energy ratings. This leavesbuyers with power specs that appear tobe based on the same measurementscale, but they really aren’t.

The most reliable measurement is theAEM Impact Energy Rating in foot-pounds, which is calculated by measur-ing the energy created at the breaker’sworking tool, to show thepower the breaker makesavailable for actual breaking.The test itself must be certifiedby an independent AEMobserver.

Because some other currentmethods of reporting thehydraulic breaker impact ener-gy can be unreliable, here aresome practical tips for breakercomparison.

• Match breaker to currentcarrier. If a contractor alreadyowns a carrier, that immediate-ly narrows the field of suitablebreakers. For some jobs a cus-tomer can use the smallest rec-ommended breaker for his car-rier. Other applications willdemand the largest.

• Tool diameter trick. Mostbreakers have a piston andworking tool with the samediameter. Measure tool diame-ter to determine piston diame-

ter. A half-inch difference may seemsmall, but does translate to a more mas-sive piston. Generally a bigger pistondelivers more impact energy.

• Oil flow. “Hydraulic breaker” maysuggest that hydraulic oil flow producesall the hitting power. Not always. Somebreakers are 100-percent oil-fired, butothers feature a nitrogen gas assist.Those 100-percent oil-fired breakersneed more flow to function than gasassist breakers, and the carrier will haveto burn more fuel to move the higher oilvolume.

• Right for the job. It’s more conven-ient to put a breaker on an existing car-rier, but applications sometimes requiremore power. At a minimum the breakermust break through the material.Beyond that, a deadline or other circum-stance may call for a given productionrate. Make sure the breaker can meet thedemands.

Vermeer BC1200XL Designedfor Durability, Performance

The Vermeer BC1200XL brush chipper features a dual-horizontal offset feed roller designthat aggressively grabs and feeds material up to 12 in. (30.5 cm) into the chipper drum.

Power and innovation are at the heart of thenew BC1200XL brush chipper from Vermeer.Available with either an 85-hp (63.4 kW) or 110-hp (82.0 kW) Cummins Tier III diesel engine,the BC1200XL easily processes material up to12 in. (30.5 cm) in diameter.

The BC1200XL features dual-horizontal off-set feed rollers that improve chipping perform-ance by aggressively grabbing and feedingmaterial to the chipper drum. The offset featurehelps the upper feed roller climb over logs andbranchy material while a dual-pump hydraulicsystem delivers a theoretical 3,600 lb. (1,632.9kg) of pull-in force for heavy work.

A hydraulic down-pressure feature on theupper feed roller allows the BC1200XL to crushmaterial, improving the feed roller “bite” intologs and branches. By using a manual controlvalve, the operator can adjust the amount ofdown-pressure as needed.

Premature wear to the belt drive system isreduced by a clutchless PTO system that pre-vents high-idle engagement of the cutter drum.The belt drive, integrated with the throttle, canbe engaged only while the engine is at a lowrpm. Once engaged the engine automaticallythrottles up to full rpm.

The Vermeer SmartFeed system monitors

engine rpm and automatically stops or reversesthe rollers when feeding larger hardwood mate-rial. Plus, it senses feed roller jams and respondsby automatically shifting material back andforth, reducing the need to manually manipulatethe control bar. The bottom feed stop bar isstrategically located to make it possible for theoperator to strike the bar and shut off the feed,either intentionally or automatically, in an emer-gency situation. A reset button on each side ofthe infeed housing allows for easy system resetif the bar is tripped.

A removable choker chain can be detachedfrom the winch line and carried out to the log,allowing the operator to easily attach the chokerchain to a log compared to hook-on cabledesigns.

The BC1200XL also features a winch inter-lock hook that stores the winch line out of thenormal material flow and protects it from beingsnagged and pulled into the chipper during nor-mal operation. It also prevents simultaneouspulling out of the winch line while the feedrollers are operating, reducing the likelihood ofthe line being snagged and pulled into the chip-per.

For more information, visitwww.vermeer.com.

How to Determine theBest Breaker for the Job

In 1991, the Association of EquipmentManufacturers (AEM) developed a testingsystem that provided an objective standardfor comparing hydraulic breaker power out-put. Today, only a handful of companies pub-lish those standardized impact energy rat-ings.

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Allied, Brunner & Lay Inc. to Produce TotalBreakerBitsAllied Construction Products LLC and Brunner &

Lay Inc. entered into an agreement to produce a line ofdemolition tools called TotalBreakerBits effective Jan.1, 2009. Brunner & Lay will manufacture theTotalBreakerBits and Allied will be the exclusiveTotalBreakerBits Distributor throughout NorthAmerica.

TotalBreakerBits will represent a complete range ofreplacement demolition tool types including conicals,pyramids, chisels, blunts and driving for a wide varietyof hydraulic hammers. TotalBreakerBits produced byBrunner & Lay utilize the latest machinery and tech-nology to ensure finished products that comply with thehighest of industry standards.

Commenting on the agreement, Allied President andCEO, Robert M. Scalabrini stated “we are extremelypleased to join forces with a well known Americanbased company like Brunner & Lay. Brunner & Laydemolition tool technology is state-of-the-art and verycompetitive from a price/performance perspective.”

F. Michael Brunner, president of Brunner & Lay stat-ed “we are very excited to enter this agreement withAllied, which has been a leader in the attachment indus-try for over 45 years. Allied has a great reputation andwe are proud to provide the TotalBreakerBits for their

distribution channels.”

Allied Construction Products LLCThrough more than 350 United States, Canadian and

Mexican distributors, Allied offers a complete line ofexcavator/backhoe, skid-steer and mini-excavatormounted attachments, stationary breaking and materialhandling systems and trenchless underground piercingtools. Allied has been serving the construction, miningand quarrying industries for more than 65 years.

Brunner & Lay Inc. Brunner & Lay’s entire output over its 125 years of

continuous operation has been devoted to the manu-facture of pneumatic and hydraulic tool accessories forthe construction, mining and demolition industries.Brunner & Lay’s products are divided into three majorcategories: tools used for the demolition or cutting ofconcrete and stone, drill steels and carbide tipped bitswhich are used to drill blast holes in quarries, minesand construction projects and small chipping and elec-tric hammer tools which are used by the general con-struction trade.

For more information, call 216/431-2600 or visitwww.AlliedCP.com.

TotalBreakerBits will represent a complete range of replacementdemolition tool types including conicals, pyramids, chisels, bluntsand driving for a wide variety of hydraulic hammers.

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

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Producing Bio-Sawdust From Debarked Round WoodAn increased demand for wood pellets and decreased sup-

ply of raw material from sawmills has led to some recentchallenges in the renewable energy marketplace. To meet thegrowing demand for miniscule wood fiber, Bandit IndustriesInc. developed new technology that allows a .25 in. (.6 cm)-minus sawdust-type material, known as bio-sawdust, to beproduced from debarked round wood in a single pass.Benefits of this new system include greater fuel efficiency,higher production levels in pellet mills and the potential forexpansion into biofuel and bioelectricity production.

Because the process used to produce bio-sawdust is a cut-ting action, as opposed to the beating action used in hogs andhammermills, far less energy is consumed in producing thefine material. When using a diesel-powered Beast, up to 3tons (2.7 t) of material can be produced per gallon of dieselfuel consumed.

Additionally, the wood fibers are cut, not fractured. Pelletoperations report that this type of material packs much moreefficiently into the pellet dies, yielding greater production.Pellet operations in British Columbia receiving materialfrom the Beast are reporting a 10 to 12 percent increase inproduction at the pellet mills when running material from theBeast compared to other grinders.

In another application, a stationary unit with electricpower is regrinding all of thematerial that comes to the pellet-ing operation before the materialgoes to the hog. By using the cut-ting system in the Beast, theamount of energy required to sizethe material also is reduced.

The chipping application isideal when the material is rela-tively clean and free of stone anddirt. Producing fine material alsois possible when processing dirt-ier materials, such as the materialfound in raked slash piles.Carbide cutting teeth and/orsplitting teeth are used for theseapplications, which are far moreefficient tools for processing thematerials than a grinding toothbecause of the cutting character-istics of these two teeth, accord-ing to Bandit.

The material produced ismuch more uniform in size andfiner in consistency than thematerial from a typical grinder, but larger than the bio-saw-dust chip.

The cutterbody in the Beast recyclers is shaped like a saw-tooth on a chain saw, which enables the chipping system tomake a precise, regulated cut. The material entering theBeast also is controlled by the infeed system, which forwardsmaterial to the cutting system at the exact speed required toproduce the desired chip length. The screening system (stan-dard in all Beast Recyclers) keeps end-cuts and slivers insidethe chamber until the material is properly sized. When pro-ducing bio-sawdust, the chipping operation generally yieldsbetter than 95 percent acceptable material (.25 in.-minus) inone pass. Similar results are achieved in regrind applicationswhen processing chips and hogged material.

The uses for bio-sawdust will likely expand as more appli-cations are tested. The ability to produce a finely ground

material efficiently and cost-effectively will likelychange the size of material that is used for woodchip-fired boilers and home chip-heating systems. Finematerial is more volatile and should be more desirablefor suspension boilers, according to Bandit.

Bio-sawdust also will likely find its way into biofu-el production. Given its unique size and shape, bio-sawdust will break down faster than other feedstocks inthe production of cellulosic ethanol, and carbon-basedbiofuel plants also will benefit from bio-sawdust’s abil-ity to break down rapidly, thus speeding up the gasifi-cation process.

Those who are producing premium fuel pellets often

use debarked material to limit the ash content. For pelletoperations looking for a bark-free material, ring and drumdebarkers seem to hold the greatest potential in supplyingdebarked material to produce bio-sawdust.

Beast recyclers have larger openings than what are com-monly found in whole tree chippers, allowing them toprocess larger diameter material, more stems at a time, andsimplify feeding. The opening into the 4680 is 45 by 60 in.(114 by 152 cm), enabling it to chip 45 in. diameter materi-al. Thus, over-sized material and cull logs can easily be con-verted into biomass fuel without splitting.

For more information, call 800/952-0178 or visitwww.banditchippers.com.

When using a diesel-powered Beast, up to 3 tons (2.7 t)of material can be produced per gallon of diesel fuelconsumed.

The screening system keeps end-cuts and slivers inside the chamber until the material is properly sized.

The material pro-duced is much moreuniform in size andfiner in consistencythan the materialfrom a typicalgrinder, but largerthan the bio-sawdustchip.

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PT300 Unveiled at FAE USA

The Prime Tech PT 300 tracked primemover is now available at FAE USA,Flowery Branch, Ga. The unit comesstandard with the FAE 200 U mulchinghead, giving the operator severaloptions for teeth depending on applica-tion and environment. The 275 hp (205kW) machine mulches material up to 14

in. (35.5 cm). The PT 300 features extremely low

ground pressure and an oscillatingundercarriage, ensuring a wide contactsurface, according to the manufacturer.

For more information, visitwww.faeusa.com or www.prime-tech.com.

Okada Boom Mounted OSCCrusher Available in Five Sizes

Okada America offersfive sizes of its OSC fami-ly of secondary crushers.They were developed as aresult of the growing needto reduce disposableoversized concrete creat-ed through demolition.The OSC models are avail-able for carriers rangingfrom 6.5 to more than 50tons (5.9 to 45 t). The OSCattachments have power-ful crushing and re-barcutting capabilities aswell as an internal speedvalve and an oversizedcrushing cylinder forcycle time and power.

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AEM Recognizes Eight MemberCompanies for Industry Service

The Association of EquipmentManufacturers (AEM) has presented“Milestone Member” plaques to eight com-panies in recognition of their industry sup-port through longtime and continuous partic-ipation in the association.

“Our member companies contribute to abetter society for all, around the globe, mak-ing the machines that provide productivity tofeed, build and power the world,” noted PaulMalek, AEM membership director.

“AEM’s strength is in its members, andtheir involvement in the association. Weespecially appreciate the continued supportof these milestone-member companies.Their leadership and service have con-tributed greatly to the growth and progress ofAEM, advancing the off-road equipmentmanufacturing industry both in NorthAmerica and globally,” he added.

75-Year Member:• Erie Strayer Co., Erie, Pa., was honored

for achieving 75-year AEM member statusin 2009.

50-Year Members: Five companiesreached the 50-year mark for AEM mem-bership in 2009:

• Fairfield Manufacturing Co., Lafayette,Ind.

• Firestone Agricultural Tire Co., DesMoines, Iowa

• Manitou North America, Waco, Texas• The Timken Co., Canton, Ohio• Weasler Engineering, West Bend, Wis. 25-Year Members: Two companies

achieved 25-year AEM member status in2009:

• Amerequip, Kiel, Wis.• Bush Hog LLC, Selma, Ala.AEM’s membership includes companies

with 100-plus years of membership, datingback to the association’s founding in 1894.

For more information, visitwww.aem.org.

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January 27, 2010 – MEETING. Monthly AGC Membership BreakfastMeeting for all members from 7 to 7:45 A.M. - First Floor AssemblyRoom, Construction Training School, 6301 Knox industrial drive, St.Louis, MO. Cost is $15.00 per person exclusive to AGC of St. Louismembers only. Questions, please contact Kathy Givens at 314/480-3172.

January 31, 2010 – CLUB MEMBERSHIP. AGC CLUB of St. Louis,MO. The AGC of St. Louis is proud to invite you to become a member ofone of the most prestigious groups in the St. Louis commercial con-struction industry. Fro questions, contact Len Toenjes at 314/781-2356.

January 13-15, 2010 – EXPO ‘10. AG CONNECT Expo - PreviewDay January 12, 2010 (by special admission), Orlando, FL. AG CON-NECT Expo provides a world-class international forum for agricultureindustry professionals to share global agricultural ideas and manage-ment trends. For information please call 800-867-6060.

February 7-10, 2010 – SHOW. THE RENTAL SHOW returns toOrlando, FL at the Orange County Convention Center. The show will bein the North-South building, which is where the 2006 Show was held.Exhibitors and Rental Store Attendees can call 800-334-2177.

February 9-10, 2010 – EXPO. Pittsburgh Construction EXPO to beheld at the Monroeville Convention Center, Monroeville, PA. For ticket andfurther information, please contact Sheila Kirby (800523-2200) or BobBuckley (800-992-7116) at Construction Equipment Guide, Ft.Washington, PA.

February 24-25, 2010 – EXPO. Chicago, IL Construction Expo to beheld at the Schaumburg Convention Center, Schaumburg, IL. For ticketsand further information please contact Sheila Kirby (800-523-2200) orBob Buckley (800-992-7116) at Construction Equipment Guide, FortWashington, PA.

February 27 to March 3, 2010 – International Hardware Fair.International Hardware Fair Cologne 2010, Cologne, Germany. For moreinformation regarding this event contact Chris Beavers, Koelnmesse, Inc.at 773-326-9928.

March 9-10, 2010 – EXPO. Philadelphia Construction EXPO to beheld at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center, Oaks, PA. For ticket and fur-ther information, please contact Sheila Kirby (800523-2200) or BobBuckley (800-992-7116) at Construction Equipment Guide, Ft.Washington, PA.

March 17-20, 2010 – CONVENTION ‘10. Mark your calendar! AGC’s91st Annual Convention will be held at the Marriott Orlando World Centerin Orlando, FL. More information will be posted as soon as it is avail-able.

March 18-19, 2010 – EXPO. Midwest Construction Expo to be heldat the Minneapolis Convention Center, Minneapolis, MN. For tickets andfurther information please contact Sheila Kirby (800-523-2200) or BobBuckley (800-992-7116) at Construction Equipment Guide, FortWashington, PA.

June 1-5, 2010 – EXPO. ConExpo Russia 2010, CrocusInternational Exhibition Center, Moscow, Russia. ConExpo Russia is anew construction exhibition supported by the Russian government,Russian contractor groups, and the manufacturers who exhibit. It is thegathering place of the construction, utility and forestry industries inRussia and surrounding states, featuring the latest in equipment tech-nologies and education. The Russian construction industry is booming.With continued growth potential and infrastructure projects in the non-residential construction, forestry and utility industries, companies arelooking to the Russian market to expand their enterprise. For more infor-mation visit: www.conexporussia.com and email: [email protected] and phone: 800-867-6060.

March 22-26, 2011 – EXPO. CONEXPO-CON/AGG, Las Vegas,Nevada, U.S.A. CONEXPO-CON/AGG will be the world’s largest interna-tional gathering place in 2011 for the construction and constructionmaterials industries, showcasing the latest equipment, services andtechnologies. For more information, visit: www.conexpoconagg.com; E-mail: [email protected] or phone: 800-867-6060.

March 22-26, 2011 – International Exposition. Las Vegas, Nevada,U.S.A. IFPE 2011 - the International Exposition for Power Transmissionis the leading international exposition and technical conference forhydraulic, pneumatic, electrical and mechanical power transmissioncomponents, systems and controls. For information visit: www.ifpe.com;E-mail: [email protected] or phone 800-867-6060.

BusinessCalendar

The American Rental Association (ARA) and RentalManagement have launched the State of Equipment RentalIndustry Outlook 2009-2014 Market Monitor service.

This online subscription-based program, exclusivelyavailable to ARA members only, provides subscribers withthe latest economic information regarding the equipmentrental industry compiled by economic forecasting firm IHSGlobal Insight. The information is updated quarterly.

Abasic annual subscription to the Market Monitor serviceincludes an economic overview and equipment rental rev-enue forecasts for the United States and Canada broken outinto each equipment rental market segment — constructionand industrial equipment, general, and party and event — aswell as U.S. national-level rental equipment investment dataand quarter updates.

Upgrades to the basic package can be purchased, enablingsubscribers to access geographical and market specific infor-mation. As part of this new service, subscribing ARA mem-bers can opt to drill down and receive economic informationat the metropolitan statistical area (MSA) level. Examples ofthe 363 MSAs in the United States include Chicago, SaltLake City and locations such as Palm Coast, Fla.

Annual subscriptions start at $100 and can range up to$3,000 for access to all the data, charges, figures and analy-ses available through the Market Monitor service. For anadditional $50, subscribers will have access to the MSA oftheir choice. Subscriptions can be customized to includemultiple MSAs, U.S. states or U.S. Census regions at differ-ent price points.

Equipment rental industry-specific economic data did notexist prior to 2005, the first year that ARA and RentalManagement magazine partnered with IHS Global Insight todetermine the size of the equipment rental industry. Sincethen, three comprehensive annual reports have been pub-lished for 2006, 2007, and 2008. The growing trend of elec-tronic media and feedback from rental members led to theshift in providing the same research in an online service.

“This is a tremendous step forward for measuring theshape and size of the equipment rental industry. The abilityfor our members to customize and receive only the informa-tion relevant to their business is a great new option. We areexcited to offer this benefit to our members and anticipatethat many will take advantage of the Market Monitor serv-ice considering the accessibility of information and the pric-ing structure,” said Christine Wehrman, ARA’s executivevice president and CEO. “This information is relevant anduseful to all rental operators and suppliers in their daily busi-ness management.”

For more information, visit www.ARArental.org.

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INTERSTATE EQUIPMENT CO.www.interstateco.com

DON ALLISON EQUIPMENT, INC.233 Melville Road • Arley, AL 35541800-669-6450 • 205-387-1600

Fax: 205-387-1668

% interest for

months

www.gehl.com

NEW 7810E Skid Loader

Flex your muscle• Cummins® turbo-diesel engine produces 99 hp and meets

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For more information, call 800/803-3365 or visit www.aimattachments.com.

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ASC CONSTRUCTION

EQUIPMENTNORTH CAROLINA11425 Reames Rd

Charlotte 704-596-8283

Asheville828-687-0620

Raleigh919-661-8710

Greenville252-754-5280

SOUTH CAROLINAColumbia

803-791-0740Piedmont

864-704-1060North Charleston843-414-1120

BLANCHARD MACHINERY, INC.

14301 NE 19th AvenueMiami, FL 33181305-949-2581

Fax: 305-949-0747www.blanchardmachinery.net

Miami, FL305-232-2255

West Palm Beach, FL561-833-4634

COWIN EQUIPMENT

2238 Pinson Valley ParkwayBirmingham, AL 35217

205-841-6666Mobile, AL

251-633-4020Montgomery, AL334-262-6642

Huntsville, AL256-350-0006Pensacola, FL

850-479-3004Oxford, AL

256-832-5053Atlanta, GA

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COMPANY, INC. 103 Bryan Street

Jacksonville, FL 32202904-354-5746

www.pinnaclecentral.comPolk City, FL

888-253-2444

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AERIAL LIFTS

Manlifts

All Makes & ModelsRental, Parts,

Service, Training

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800/445-4381

AIR COMPRESSORS

Compressors

Ingersoll-RandNew & Used Parts

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800/445-4381

ASPHALT EQUIPMENT

Asphalt Pavers

1999 Gilcrest 813RT TrackPaver, 8’-13’ screed, Isuzu

diesel, good condition, 1606

hours...........................$21,000.

JFW Equipment, Inc.336-685-4998

Asphalt Rollers

2005 Cat CB224E, 160 hours

.....................................$29,9002004 Cat CB224E, 946 hours

.....................................$19,9002002 CB334D, 962 hours

...........................................Call2004 CB334E, 2954 hours

.....................................$27,0002004 Cat CB534DXW, 832

hours ...........................$75,0002005 Cat CS563E, 287 hours

.....................................$75,0002005 Cat CS563E, 1332 hours

.....................................$75,0002005 Cat CS563E, 1,778 hours

.....................................$75,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser

215-245-2749 or Joe Villa

215-245-3729

ATTACHMENTS

Hammers

2003 Cat H160............$55,0002004 Cat H160............$45,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

BORING EQUIPMENT

Trenchless Technology

TERRA PIERCING TOOLS,DIRECTIONAL DRILLS

Sales, service, rebuilt units. 26 years a dealer.

Fagan’s Lehigh Equipment610/759-6829800/458-5238

BUCKETS

Excavator Bucket

HUNDREDS OF NEW &USED BUCKETS, NationwideLocator service, Sample “NewBucket” prices ...

Excavators (30,000-40,000 lb)24” $2,200, 30” - $2,400, 42” -$2,600, 48” - $2,900Excavators (40,000-55,000 lb)24” $2,400, 30” - $2,600, 42” -$2,900, 48” - $3,100Excavators (55,000-65,000 lb)24” $2,600, 30” - $2,800, 42” -$3,100, 48” - $3,300

Call the Grappler at856/778-4070

COMPACTION EQUIP.

Misc. Compaction Equip.

2001 CAT 836, 8923 hours.....................................$59,0002004 CAT 836G, 7159 hours...................................$355,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

CRAWLER TRACTORS

Crawler Tractor

2006 Cat D4GXL,1049 hours..................$69,0002004 Cat D6RXLII, 4551 hours................$155,0002004 Cat D8RII, 3406 hours................$369,3001998 Cat D8R, 16,600 hours.............$143,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

1996 John Deere 650G LGP,#15401, sweeps, rear screen,120’’ blade, fair condition, 7596hours...........................$37,500.2006 John Deere 650J LGP,#17302, full forestry package,sweeps, screens, root rake,121’’ blade, good condition,1317 hours.................$73,500.2005 John Deere 850J LGP,#17478, push beams withRockland rake, sweeps andscreens, good condition, 3632hours.........................$142,300.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

NH Construction EquipmentNew & Used

Parts & Service

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381

2001 John Deere 700H, 30”pads, lube rails, 132” 6-wayblade, limb risers, rear & sidescreens, excellent factory war-ranty, 1500 hrs ...$121,000

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.843/572-0400

2003 Deere 750C, LGP, PATblade, open ROPS, screen,sweeps, hang in rake, goodcondition, 4560...........$64,000.2004 Deere 700H, LGP, cabwith A/C, 132’’ PAT blade, 30’’pads, sweeps, screens, newhang on rake, good ocndition,5244 hours..................$62,000.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

1997 John Deere 550G, LGP,open ROPS, PAT blade, newpaint, average condition, 6724hours... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,000

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

EXCAVATORS

Hydraulic Excavators

2007 John Deere 120C,#17395, 28’’ pads, cab withA/C, 9’11’’ arm, aux. hyd., 36’’Helac bucket, very good condi-tion, 1099 hours....................................$76.900.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

NH Construction EquipmentNew & Used

Parts & Service

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381

2006 Cat 303.5CCR, 698 hours.....................$39,9002003 Cat 325CL, 2,998 hours................$108,3002003 Cat 325CL, 6,987 hours..................$75,0002005 Cat 330CL, 2,366 hours................$199,0002006 Cat 345CL ME, 3,809 hours................$299,0002003 Cat 345BL, 4,941 hours................$199,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

Mini Excavators

2005 Deere 50D, 36’’ bucket,rubber tracks, push blade, verygood condition, 1040 hours..............................$32,000.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

NH Construction EquipmentNew & Used

Parts & Service

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381

Sell Your Bobcat to Us

We Buy Used BobcatEquipment

Loader Services &Equipment

205/320-1000

2003 Kubota KX-161, cabw/AC, rubber tracks, dozerblade w/hyd. thumb & 2 buck-ets, good condition, 2600hours, pictures available....................................$33,000.

Farm-Rite Inc.908/625-0697

FORESTRY EQUIPMENT

Logging Equipment

1996 Caterpillar 320L strokedelimber, 31” pads, Baldersonattachment, good condition,7157 hours ...............$92,000

Five Star Equipment Inc.607/775-2006

FORKLIFTS

Industrial Forklifts

Gradall/LullSales, Service, Training

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800/445-4381

GENERATORS

Generators & Gen Sets

2008 Ingersoll Rand G290Portable Generator, , trailermounted, NEW...........$61,200.

305-949-2581

For Sale or RentAll Makes & Models

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800/227-2525

LANDSCAPE EQUIP.

Misc. Landscape Equip.

2004 Kubota L3430, openROPS, rear hitch, AWD, 540PTO, good condition, 1158hours....................$18,500

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

Track Loaders

Backhoe Loaders

1989 John Deere 410C, openROPS, 2 wheel drive, 24’’ buck-et, GP loader bucket, fair condi-tion, 2600 hours....................................$13,875.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

2005 Cat 420D, 972 hours.....................................$49,0002006 Cat 420EIT, 773 hours.....................................$65,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

Skid Steer Loaders

Sell Your Bobcat to Us

We Buy Used BobcatEquipment

Loader Services &Equipment

205/320-1000

1998 Rawson TrommelScreen, fifth wheel, tippingGrizzly, very good condition,5678 hours..................$35,000.

Chadwick BaRoss, Inc.978-479-5192

Wheel Loaders

2006 Cat 904B, 3,456 hours.....................................$39,0002005 928GZ, 2519 hours.....................................$87,3002006 Cat 938GII, 2,552 hours...................................$119,0002006 Cat 938GII, 441 hours...................................$129,000

Classified Rates:30 Words or Less for $30.00. Each Additional Word is 95¢.For just an additional $20 your ad can be posted on our online searchable database for 30 daysAd runs for 2 (two) insertions - no changes in second insertion.

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

215/885-2900 • Fax 215/885-2910 • Toll Free 1-800/523-2200CLASSIFIEDS

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2006 Cat 972H, 3,180 hours...................................$229,0002003 Cat 980G, 7251 hours...................................$199,0002002 Cat 980G...................Call1998 Cat 980.............$499,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

NH Construction EquipmentNew & Used

Parts & Service

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381

2003 JCB 407B Compact,cab, heat, A/C, radial tires, lim-ited slip trans with 1.0 cu yd GPbucket and set of F/F.Goodcondition Pictures available,2800 hrs......................$31,500.

Farm-Rite Inc.908/625-0697

Track Loaders

2006 Cat 953C, 721 hours...................................$135,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

MISCELLANEOUS

Misc

NEW PARTSHyundai - Mustang

Okada - SakaiYanmar

Call:John Stevensor Jeff Brooks

G & H Services, Inc.973/383-3370

Fax: 373/383-5756

Service

We Service What We Sell!Warranty, Maintenance

and More!

Heavy Equipment, LightEquipment, Hand Tools &

Gas Detectors

Norris Sales Company610/279-5777

OIL SPILL CLEAN-UP

Oil Spills

Oil Eating Bacteria,Remediates water, soil “inplace.” Use in fueling areas,shop floors, hydraulic hosebreaks. OSHA and DEP pre-ferred method.

Fagans’ Lehigh Equipment8 0 0 / 4 5 8 - 5 2 3 8

PARTS

Undercarriages

NEW UNDERCARRIAGEPARTS

Caterpillar D3, D3B, D3C,D4C, 931...6.125 Pitch

6S8800MT Link Assy., (2), 36section, dry, master pin, 9/16’’bolt........................$849.00 Ea.6S605MT Link Assy., (4), 36section, dry, split master, 9/16’’bolt........................$874.00 Ea.6S9066MT Link Assy., (4), 36section, SALT, split master,9/16’’ bolt ...........$1,099.00 Ea.6Y1339MT Link Assy., (4), 36section, SALT, split master,9/16’’ bolt ...........$1,105.00 Ea.3T6705MT Link Assy., (2), 37section, SALT, split master,9/16’’ bolt............$1,150.00 Ea.

Komatsu D30A, D31A, D31B,D37E, D31S, D31P...

6.0126 Pitch

TR1103211292 Track Pad,(118), 14’’ single grouser,14mm bolt................$7.39. Ea.TR1113000260 Top Roller (2),complete w/shaft....$82.00. Ea.TR1113000281 Bottom Roller(9), double flange.......................................$103.00. Ea.

G & H Services, Inc.973/383-3370

973/390-7394 CellFax: 373/383-5756

Miscellaneous Parts

BOBCAT PARTSNew and Used,

Low Hour Equipment

Loader Services &Equipment

Call 1-800-753-2879

BOBCAT - All ModelsNew and Used Bobcat Parts

Shipped to Your Door!Call 1-800-753-2879

For Best Prices

Loader Services &Equipment

205/320-1000

JOHN DEERE USED PARTSAll Makes In Stock!

Nationwide Availability1-800-344-3205

Industrial Tractor Co., Inc.Jacksonville, FL

VISA/MC

BOBCAT MULCHINGATTACHMENT SALE!

Land Clearing Mulcher SaleLike New!

Loader Services &Equipment

Call 1-800-753-2879

RECYCLING EQUIPMENT

Screening Equipment

BEST DEALSBohringer portable impactor...................................$129,000Finlay 393 3-in-1 screener ........................................$99,0008 x 4 Shop Built portablescreener. .....................$44,500Portable Simplicity 6 x 20Triple Deck .................$95,000Portable Cedarapids 2540Jaw, excllent .............$166,000Portable 6 x 4 Mark II..$38,500Various conveyors, stackers &idlers .......................$6,000+Mixing Plant with 28 x 6 drum.....................................$12,500Sand/Gravel washing plant..........................................POR

SAND SCIENCE INC.843/525-6140

RENTALS

Rental

Construction & Equpment &Supplies for the“Professionals”

Daily - Weekly - Monthly &Long Term Rentals Available

Stone, Wacker, Honda, Gehl,JLG to name a few .....

Norris Sales Company610/279-5777

www.norrissales.com

Daily - Weekly - MonthlyCompetitive Rates

Mixers, Generators, ArrowBorads, Compaction,Excavators, Loaders!

Now in PA & NJ

Norris Sales Company800/547-RENT (7368)

610/279-5777

Construction Equipment Rentals

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800/445-4381

Construction & IndustrialEquipment Rentals

Compaction, Excavating,High Lifts, Traffic Control,

Safety, Loaders,Landscaping

Norris Sales Company610/279-5777

SANDBLASTING & PAINTING

Sandblasting/Painting

WE’RE HERE TO MAKE THEOLD LOOK NEW AGAIN!

Equipment Sandblasting,Painting & Refinishing

FREE QUOTES

Additional Services Available

CAROLINA TRACTOR2690 Salisbury HighwayStatesville, NC 28677

800-277-1212 Ext 3500

SCRAPERS

Motor Scrapers

1998 Cat 627F, 9,740 hours.

...................................$299,0001998 Cat 627F, 10,307 hours

...................................$299,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser

215-245-2749 or Joe Villa

215-245-3729

TRAINING

Operator Training

Are your operators compliant

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The project is being funded by federal taxdollars from the Federal HighwayAdministration and The LouisianaDepartment of Transportation andDevelopment (LaDOTD) is administeringthe project.

Boh Bros. Construction Co. is the mainconstruction company on site and is buildingthe level portion of the new bridges and theapproaches. This work (a $375 million por-tion of the project) includes pile driving,placing pile caps, placing girders laying theroadway decks and pouring retraining walls.TKM Joint Venture is the construction con-tractor for the high-rise navigational sectionof the new bridges. Volkert ConstructionServices is the construction engineering andinspection consultant for LaDOTD. Rightnow the workers aren’t working shifts,though Boh Bros. does begin the workday at1 a.m. when concrete pours are slated.

According to Volkert ConstructionServices, included in the design are shearkeys and reinforced steel and concrete tie-insbetween the bridge decks and caps that willhelp prevent misalignment and toppling dueto storm surge. The entire bridge also isbeing constructed using high-performanceconcrete that is stronger, denser and lessporous than normal concrete. The concretealso is more resistant to salt water corrosion.

The equipment being used for the projectis typical for a major bridge constructioneffort. It includes cranes, barges, tugboatsand screeds used for pouring concrete.

“There’s a lot of it and working conditions

on Lake Pontchartrain can be crowded attimes,” added Heraty.

As to the history behind the spans, thebridge opened in 1965. LaDODT recon-structed the spans in 2005 after being dam-aged by Katrina. As part of the $30.9 millionproject (Boh Brothers were the contractors)both bridges were worked on and complete-ly reopened the following year.

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

Photo courtesy of Volkert Construction Services Inc.The new bridge, which will cost $800million, is being built 300 ft. (91.4 m)east of the current spans.

SPANS from page 1

Photo courtesy of Volkert Construction Services Inc. According to Steve Heraty, deputy project engineer of CEI from VolkertConstruction Service, this bridge is a visible reminder of the devastation ofHurricane Katrina and the recovery of the region in the aftermath of the hurri-cane.

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CAT IT38 W/3RD VALVE 19981999Contact: GENEPhone: 302-836-0414Fax: 302-836-6977Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D7G GROUSER PADSContact: ROB MITCHELLPhone: 417-258-2212Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USES DITCH WITCH 752 LOCATOR OR SIMILARContact: TIM LEWANDOWSKIPhone: 724-887-9375Fax: 724-887-4899Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED TO BUY BULL 375A5 2000 OR 2001Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN Phone:1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CEMENT PIGContact: JOHNS AG SERVICEPhone: 515-332-1883Fax: 515-332-5855 Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––4IN1 LOADER BUCKETContact: MIKE GAUSDENPhone: 602-225- 9500Fax: 602-231-8590Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED TO BUY LOADER 821B CASERUN OR NOTContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN Phone:1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ROUGH TERRAIN FORK LIFTContact: DAVE KINGPhone: 615-789-0062Fax: 615-789-0007Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU OR KOBELCO PC300 IN THE LOW 20SContact: RANDY REECEPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EAGLE 1200 CLOSED CIRCUIT CRUSHING PLANT, NO DEALERSPhone: 724-944-5569––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––COMPRESSED EARTH BLOCKMACHINEContact: RON LEMONPhone: 1-417-818-3121Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WHEEL LOADER WA30 OR WA40(KOMATSU)Contact: HAMED AHMED SHAWKYMAKRAMPhone: 0020123240580Fax: 002034297060(107)Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

HAMMERPhone: 914-494-6478Fax: 845-207-9067Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE 586G WANTED 2 WHEEL DRIVE,OROPSContact: RANDY REECEPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––330CL DITCH CLEAN OUT BUCKET • 84"TO 96" WIDE CLEAN OUT BUCKET FORCAT 330CLContact: KEVINPhone: 989-646-0009Fax: 989-876-8656Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED DREDGE • USED DREDGE FORSAND AND GRAVEL. 300-400 TPH 70DEEP GOOD CONDITIONContact: BEAUFORD MULLINSPhone: 260-497-0500Fax: 260-490-8217Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––I AM LOOKING TO BUY D9N WITH RIPPER CONTRAContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1-450-346-8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ATLAS COPCO XAS75 COMPRESSOR,NEED MOTOR COUPLER HAS DUETZENGINEContact: TIM LEWANDOWSKIPhone: 724-887-9375Fax: 724-887-4899Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 140G • ANY YEAR BETWEEN 1980TO 1995. PLEASE EMAIL ME DETAILSINCLUDING HOURS WITH PHOTOS.Contact: PAMELA STEPPPhone: 229.924.0035Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D6RLGP 2007 CONTRACTORContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATORCATERPILLAR 325CL/DL, YEARS 2005 -7, UP TO 5,000 HOURS, PREFERABLYPIPED FOR HAMMERContact: RONPhone: 0097235403077Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1 YARD ROUNDNOSE CLAMBUCKETContact: GILPhone: 239 434 0249Fax: 239 434 6849Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D20X22 SERIES IIVERMEER HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONALDRILLContact: 20082009Phone: 320-493-7168Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

ATLAS COPCO XAS75 COMPRESSORPARTSContact: TIM LEWANDOWSKIPhone: 724-887-4899Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––QUIKTACH ADAPTER TO FIT 1845UNILOADERContact: JEFF HUBBARDPhone: 316-640-0322Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR 14H MOTORGRADERWE HAVE A NEW POTENTIALCUSTOMER FOR AN EARLY YEARMODEL 14H MOTORGRADER. WHOLE-SALE PRICE MUST REFLECT CURRENTMARKET CONDITIONS.Contact: WENDELL CAINPhone: 770-381-8984Fax: 770-381-6977Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1984 OR NEWER CAT D7GContact: RANDY REECEPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BULLDOZER D7G ONLY CONTRACTORContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BARBER GREEN BG210B PAVERI AM LOOKING FOR BG210B PAVERContact: TONY THOMASPhone: 818-956-5231Fax: 818-956-5239Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HM 4500Contact: NASEEM KAUKABPhone: 00966 503114628Fax: 00966 1 477 3075Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DUMP TRUCKContact: LARRY WEINSTEINPhone: 845 721-2983Fax: 845 357-221Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2 CAT 938F WHEEL LOADERSContact: RICHARDPhone: 603 828-6100Fax: 603 430-2119Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––I AM LOOKING TO BUY D6NLGPContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VOLVO 360 EXCAVATOR 2004-2006, ANY LOCATION OKContact: JOHN TANNOURJIPhone: 914-693-0300Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

DEMOLITION BUCKET FOR A CAT 977LREASONABLY PRICEDContact: RICKPhone: 860-428-1059Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADER 910EFG, 920, 930,936EContact: ALHARTHIPhone: 00447875086827Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DYNAPACSCA251D,CA252D,CA262D,CA302,CA301Contact: WAQAR AHMEDPhone: 92-0333-2376638Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU MOTORGRADERSGD525A,GD605A,GD625APLEASE OFFER US & KINDLY SEND USDETAILS, PHOTOS & BEST PRICE.Contact: NAQIB KHANPhone: +92-333-3298751Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRAWLER CRANEAMERICAN 9310 CRAWLER CRANEContact: JOHN NEVINSEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KUBOTA CHAIN ON FORKS TO BUCKETTHESE ARE FORKS THAT SLIP ON THEBUCKET AND ARE HELD ON WITH ACHAIN AND BINDERContact: BILL VAN PAMELEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO BUY OLDER CAT WHEELLOADERS | IN MODELS 910, 920, 930,950, 950B, 950E, 966D/E/F.Contact: ATHER A. SIDDIQUIPhone: +92-333-2240692Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––325 OR 330 BL OR CL325 9R 330 MUST HAVE 3306 ENGINE,36" TRACT, JACK HAMMER AND 70 TO80% U/CContact: SAMPhone: 940-655-8462Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KUBOTA REAR HYDRAULIC OUTLETSI WANT TO CONNECT UP TO 4 QD FORREAR ATTACHMENTS ON MY KUBOTA3750 TRACTOR. I HAVE EXISTING 3-POINT & MY TRACTOR HAS EXISTINGLEVER SLOTS FOR CONTROL. USED IS OK.Contact: TERRYPhone: 206-241-0630Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT DEMOLITION BUCKET USEDContact: RICKPhone: 860-428-0159Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE OR HITACHI 160C LCContact: DAVE CAPODICEPhone: 309-275-1927Fax: 309-828-1960Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

LOADERS, GRADERS, EXCAVATORSLOOKING FOR EQUIPMENT TO PUR-CHASE. WE CAN ALSO HELP YOULOCATE EQUIPMENT YOU’RE LOOKINGFOR.Contact: RHONDA SCHEERPhone: 610-544-3399Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ANY TYPE OF STEELI BUY ANY TYPE OF NEW, USED ORSURPLUS STEEL INCLUDING SHEETPILING, H-PILING, PIPE PILING, WIDEFLANGE BEAMS, PLATES, PIPE, TUBINGETC...Contact: MICHAEL KAYEPhone: 609-882-6983 x 104Fax: 609-882-7458Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE/DAVIS TRENCHER TF900/TF1000DEAD OR ALIVEContact: STEVEN H. MILLERPhone: (260) 341-2140Fax: (260) 724-4165Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––OHIO SCRAP MAGNETContact: MARK VIAPhone: 540-745-3405Fax: 866-905-5488Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 345B TRACKS/PADSContact: BILL KUKURINEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOBCAT 323 COMPACT EXCAVATORI AM LOOKING FOR A COMPACT EXCA-VATOR SIMILAR TO THE 323.Contact: JASONEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––I AM LOOKING TO BUY CONTRACTORD6KLGPContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 450-346-8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VIBRO HAMMERContact: MIKE DONNESPhone: +61427775849Fax: +61892932261Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FINAL DRIVEContact: ROBERTO J PALACIOSPhone: 786-287-7056Fax: 305-573-7038Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR D11R CRAWLER TRAC-TORSWE NEED ONE POSSIBLY TWO 8ZR OR9TR SERIES PARTS OR CORE REBUILDMACHINES. SU AND SINGLE SHANKPREFERRED. ANY LOCATION WORLDWIDE. IF YOU HAVE A MACHINE MATCH-ING OUR NEEDS PLEASE SENDDETAILS, PHOTOS AND PRICE.Contact: CHARLES SOLOMONEPhone: 719-689-2434Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CAT D11T | CAT D11T. NEW UP TO 4000HOURS.Contact: PAUL CROLLAPhone: +47-22.207696Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Wrecked or burnt Morbark Model 13wood chipper for parts.Contact: NormaPhone: 724-887-9375Fax: 724-887-4899Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VOLVO L120B OR L120C - (1) VOLVOL120B OR L120C, ANY YEAR, ANY CON-DITIONContact: IVAN OCAMPOEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU D85A21 - 4 X KOMATSUD85A-21. NEW UPTO 3000 HOURS.Contact: PAUL CROLLAPhone: +47-22.207696Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KUBOTA L39 OR NEW HOLLAND TC40 -WOULD LIKE EITHER A KUBOTA L39OR A NEW HOLLAND TC40AContact: GERRY PAOLINEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FRONT LOADER FOR A KUBOTA L5450Contact: CHARLIE LOVEALLPhone: 412-445-1878Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FELCO ROLLER BUCKETContact: DONALD BEARDPhone: 828-324-6774Fax: 828-324-9632Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––RAYGO RUSTLER 404 PARTS MACHINEContact: WARREN CARDPhone: 423-332-2223Fax: 423-332-9444Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRANE BOOM & BASE FOR BUCYRUSERIE 30B SUPERContact: VINCENT NERIPhone: 860-664-8042Fax: 860-664-9175Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JD 595D,495 - LOOKING TO BUY JOHNDEERE 595 WHEELED EXCAVATOR OR495 JD ANY YEARContact: IMTIAZPhone: 647-887-4786Fax: 905-497-8633Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LATE MODEL SOMERO POWER RAKE -NO RETAIL DEALS PLEASE.Contact: TOM NACEYPhone: 651-214-1694Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BADGER 460Contact: COREYEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERSBridgeport, NYPhone: 315-633-2944

• Chicago, ILSat., January 16, 2010For: Major JobCompletion Auction. LateModel ConstructionEquipment, Trucks,Aerials & SupportEquipment

• St. Louis, MOThurs., January 21,2010For: Complete Liquidationof Bridge Contractor

• Leon, MexicoNNOOTTEE NNEEWW DDAATTEE!Fri., January 22, 2010For: Late ModelConstruction Equipment,Truck Equipment, Trucksand Trailers

• Lexington, KYFri., January 22, 2010For: The Premier Sale of2010! Very Late ModelRental Fleet Equipment

• Columbus (Delaware),OHSat., January 23, 2010For: Late Model RentalReturn Auction plusSupport Equipment

• Tampa, FLSat., January 30, 2010For: Complete Liquidationof Briggs Equipment.Construction, SupportEquipment, Vehicles,Office Equipment

• Kissimmee, FL., Jan. 30 thru February 7,2010For: Annual 8 Day Sale ofthe Latest & GreatestConstruction, Aerials,Forklifts, Cranes, TruckTractors, Dump Trucksand All Types of Trailersand Support Equipment –THE REAL SALE!

• Greensboro, NCFri., February 26, 2010For: Very Large CompleteLiquidation Earthmoving,Support Equipment,Trucks & Trailers

• Atlantic City, NJThurs.-Sat, March 25-27,2010For: Annual 3 DayConstruction, Aerial,Forklift, Support, Truck &Trailer Auction

• Monterey, MexicoFri., April 9, 2010For: Large CompleteLiquidation ofConstruction, AerialEquipment, Support andMore

• Manassas, VAFri., April 16, 2010For: Late Model Cat &John Deere EarthmovingEquipment, Trucks &Trailers

• Bangor, MEFri., April 23, 2010For: Late ModelConstruction, Aerial Lift,Forklift, Truck & TrailerAuction

• Newark, NJDATE TBAFor: Rental FleetConstruction Equipment,Aerial Lifts, Trucks &Trailers

• Middletown (Florida),NYDATE TBAFor: Rental FleetConstruction Equipment,Support, Aerial Lifts,Trucks & Trailers

• Scranton, PADATE TBAFor: Late Model TruckWreckers, Truck Tractors,Van Trailers, EnormousAmounts of Take OutEngines, etc…

• Detroit, MIDATE TBAFor: Complete Liquidationof Construction andSupport Equipment.

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERSRichmond, BC, CanadaPhone: 402-421-2631

• Narita, JapanJanuary 27, 2010

• Panama City, PanamaFebruary 2, 2010

• Phoenix, AZFebruary 2-3, 2010

• Hyderbad, IndiaFebruary 3, 2010

• Las Vegas, NVFebruary 5, 2010

• Torreon, MexicoFebruary 10, 2010

• Tipton, CAFebruary 12, 2010

• Rome, ItalyFebruary 13, 2010

• Orlando, FLFebruary 15-20, 2010

• Moerdijk, TheNetherlandsFebruary 24-26, 2010

• Ft. Worth, TXFebruary 25-26, 2010

• Los Angeles, CAMarch 1-2, 2010

• Dubai, UAEMarch 1-3, 2010

• Toronto, ONT, CANMarch 2-3, 2010

• Olympia, WAMarch 4-5, 2010

• Polotitlan, MexicoMarch 5, 2010

• St. Aubin Sur Gallion,FranceMarch 5, 2010

• Sacramento, CAMarch 8-9, 2010

• Edmonton, AB, CANMarch 10-12, 2010

• Ocana, SpainMarch 11-12, 2010

• Chicago, ILMarch 11-12, 2010

• Brisbane, QLD,AustraliaMarch 16, 2010

• Nashville, TNMarch 16, 2010

• Denver, CMarch 16-17, 2010

• Columbus, OHMarch 17, 2010

• St. Louis, MOMarch 18, 2010

• Geelong, VIC, AustraliaMarch 18, 2010

• Caorso, ItalyMarch 18, 2010

• Montreal, QC, CANMarch 18-19, 2010

• Salt Lake City, UTMarch 19, 2010

• Minneapolis, MNMarch 19, 2010

• Albuquerque, NMMarch 23, 2010

• Statesville, NCMarch 23, 2010

• Chilliwack, BC, CANMarch 24, 2010

• Hartford, CTMarch 24, 2010

• Houston, TXMarch 24, 2010

• London, ONT, CANMarch 25, 2010

• Atlanta, GAMarch 25-26, 2010

• Grand Prairie, AB, CABMarch 29, 2010

• Kansas City, MOMarch 30, 2010

• Regina, SK, CANMarch 30, 2010

• Northeast, MDMarch 30-31, 2010

• Moncofa, SpainApril 15, 2010

• Pittsburgh, PAMay 20, 2010

COCHRAN AUCTIONEERS & ASSOCIATES, LTDBoonsboro, MDPhone: 301-739-0538

• Frederick, MDThurs., January 14,2010For: Complete Liquidation- Construction Equipmentand Trucks

DEANCO AUCTIONSPhiladelphia, MSPhone: 601-656-9768

• Dothan, ALThurs. – Sat., January28-30, 2010 For: 13th Annual Huge 3-Day Farm andConstruction EquipmentAuction

• Philadelphia, MSWed. - Fri., March 24-26,2010

• Philadelphia, MSWed. - Thurs., May 26-27, 2010

• Philadelphia, MSThurs., July 15, 2010

DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC.Pendleton, INPhone: 765-778-9277

• Hicksville, OHFri., January 22, 2010 For: ConstructionEquipment and FarmAuction

INSIGHT AUCTIONEERSSebring, FLPhone: 863-386-1225www.insightauction.com

• Sebring, FLSaturday, January 16,2010

• Sebring, FLSaturday, March 13,2010

• Sebring, FLSaturday, May 15, 2010

• Sebring, FLSaturday, July 17, 2010

• Sebring, FLSaturday, September 18,2010

IRAY AUCIONSFoley, MNPhone: 320-968-7230

• Foley, MNFri., March 5, 2010

• Portage, WIFri., April 16, 2010

• Foley, MNFri., June 4, 2010

• Portage, WIFri., July 16, 2010

• Foley, MNFri., September 17,2010

• Portage, WIFri., October 15, 2010

• Foley, MNFri., December 3, 2010

IRON PLANET AUC-TIONSPleasanton, CAPhone: 888-433-5426ONLINE AUCTIONSGo towww.ironplanet.com toview the complete auctionschedules, inspectionreports and to place yourbid!

• Wed. & Thurs., January 7, 2010For: ConstructionEquipment

• Thurs., January 28,2010For: ConstructionEquipment

MANHEIM AUCTIONSLakeland, FLPhone: 863-607-5440

• Lakeland, FLFri., February 19, 2010For: Late ModelConstruction Equipment,Trucks & Trailers

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC.North Franklin, CTPhone: 860-642-4200

• North Franklin, CTFri. & Sat., January 29-30, 2010 For: Over 100 Units!Truck Tractors, Dumps,Van & Utility Body Trucks& More!

PURPLE WAVE AUC-TIONManhattan, KSPhone: 866-608-9283

NO RESERVE ONLINEAUCTIONBidding starts to close at10:00 AM CST, January21, 2010www.purplewave.com

VAUGHAN AUCTIONGROUPWills Point, TXPhone: 903-873-6777

• Wills Point, TXThurs., February 4, 2010 For: Winter Contractor’sPublic Auction

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC.Holland, OHPhone: 419-865-3990

• Tampa, FLJanuary 29, 2010

• Kissimmee, FLFeb 8 –Feb. 16, 2010 36th Annual Kissimmee,FL Auction

UTILITY AUCTIONSWilmington, DEPhone: 302-530-9103

• Wilmington, DEFri., February 26, 2010 For: Construction, Utility& Forestry Auction

AuctionsComing

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150 Aerial Work Platforms

75 Backhoes

94 Dozers

216 Excavators

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JOB COMPLETION – ABSOLUTE LIQUIDATION AUCTIONCONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT – TRUCKS & TRAILERS

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1670 Commerce RoadHolland, Ohio 43528www.yoderandfrey.com

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EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTT LLIISSTTRRUUBBBBEERR TTIIRREEDD LLOOAADDEERRSS:: 2005 CAT 966G II; (4) 2006 CAT 950H; (2)2006 CAT 950G II; 2005 CAT 950G II; 2004 CAT 950G II; (2) 2006 CAT938G II; (2) 2008 CAT 930H; 2005 KOMATSU WA380; 2006 KOMATSUWA320-5; LLOOAADDEERR BBAACCKKHHOOEE:: 2005 KOMATSU WB140-2N; CCRRAAWWLLEERRTTRRAACCTTOORRSS:: (2) 2005 CAT D6N LGP; (2) 2005 CAT D5N LGP; 2005 CATD5G LGP; (3) 2006 CAT D3G LGP; 2005 CAT D3G LGP; EEXXCCAAVVAATTOORRSS::2003 CAT 345B II; (2) 2005 CAT 330CL; 2006 CAT 325CL; (2) 2004 CAT315CL; (2) 2005 KOMATSU PC300LC-7; 2002 KOMATSU PC300LC-7;RRUUBBBBEERR TTIIRREEDD EEXXCCAAVVAATTOORRSS:: 2004 CAT M318C; MMIINNII EEXXCCAAVVAATTOORR::2006 CAT 304C; SSKKIIDD SSTTEEEERR:: 2002 CAT 257B; MMOOTTOORR GGRRAADDEERRSS:: 2005CAT 140H; 2005 CAT 135H; RROOLLLLEERRSS:: (2) 2005 CAT CP563D; (3) 2005CAT CS533E; 2006 IR SD70DTF; 2005 IR SD70DTF; 2005 IR SD70D;2005 ROSCO; CCRRAANNEESS:: (2) 1999 TEREX RT450; MMAANNLLIIFFTTSS:: 2005GENIE 85’; (2) 2003 GENIE 60’; FFOORRKKLLIIFFTTSS:: 2004 JCB 6000#

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Flatiron-Tidewater Skanska(Joint Venture)

5755 Benjamin Road • Tampa, FL 33634Flatiron-Tidewater Skanska, a joint venture, is liquidating all equipment

from completed projects at the Tampa, FL Airport in a one owner,absolute public auction.

Friday, January 29, 2010 – 9:00 AM

Cost of Some Construction Materials Edging UpwardsMaterials Costs

The costs of many construc-tion materials are edgingupwards. The BLS said theproducer price index (PPI) forfinished goods “spurted 1.8percent in November,” includ-ing a 7 percent jump in crudepetroleum prices.

“Even aside from the oil-price leap, construction materi-als costs appear to have endedtheir slide, as shown by recentthree-month trends,” the BLSadded.

AGC’s Ken Simonson toldCEG: “I think materials costshave probably bottomed outand at best will hold level in2010, but there’s a risk thatthey will jump again. Steel hasthe greatest chance of showinga price increase.”

(This story also can befound on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipment-guide.com.) CEG

FORECAST from page 24

How about a turnaround?We can’t point to a turn-

around dynamic in play rightnow. If the housing marketpicks up, it would be a goodthing. The House has justpassed another stimulus bill,which they’re calling the JobsCreation Bill. It has another$27.5 billion of highway andbridge money in it. We alsohave the stimulus bill, whichwas signed into law early in2009. So the House haspassed it, but it has some dif-ficult prospects in the Senate,which will not be able to takeit up until sometime next year,hopefully early. There’s a lotof pushback on it because itrelies on remaining TARP

money that’s coming from thepaybacks and the unspentbalances. There’s a prettystrong headwind against thatin the Senate. We don’t knowif the new bill has too muchof a prospect or not. We’redoing everything we can asan organization [to make ithappen], along with theAssociation of EquipmentManufacturers [AEM]. We,and AEM leaders, went fromSenate office to Senate office,and House office to Houseoffice, trying to beat thedrums for the message thatwe’re taking to Washington,that this is a job loss catastro-phe for the country —550,000 jobs lost as of lastSeptember and, Lord knows,

there could be 100,000 or200,000 more since then bythe middle of next year.There’s no way you will get asolid recovery in the overalleconomy with those kinds ofnumbers just from our indus-try.

So how do you view 2010for equipment dealers?

There’s some talk of maybethe possibility of 10 percentuptick in 2010, most of whichwill be in the second half, butyou’re going up 10 percentfrom a market which wasdown 40 percent in 2009.The uptick would be basedon residential constructionand maybe some more of the2009 stimulus money gettingspent. Quite a bit of it hasn’t

been obligated yet. Thatcould possibly drive somemore activity. And then if theSenate goes along with theHouse on Stimulus 2 thatwould essentially double whatwas put into the market bythe first stimulus bill.

What sectors of equipmenthave been hardest-hit?

Earthmoving equipment isprobably the worst. You talkto dealers and you typicallyhear new machine deliveryrates down 50, 60 or 70 per-cent.

We very much appreciateyour time.

It wasn’t very good news,was it? It’s real. It’s what’s outthere. There’s no point insugar coating it.

AED from page 24

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HILITES: 4 ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: 2000 Terex RT335, Terex RT230, Terex CD225, LinkbeltHSP-8028A, 154 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 345BL, (2) Cat 330DL, 2003-(2) 2002 Cat 330CL,(2) 2006 Cat 325DL, 2008 Cat 320DLLR, 2007 -2006 Cat 320DL, 2008-(2) 2006 Cat 320D, 2007-2006 Cat320D, (2) 2007-2006 Cat 320CL, 2006 Cat 318CL, 2007 Cat 315CL, 2006 Cat 315C, 2004-(3) 2003 Cat313CCR, Cat 313BSR, 2000 Cat 313BCR, 2001 Cat 312C, Cat 312, (7) 2004 Cat 311CU, 2001 Cat 311B,(2) 2003 Cat 308CSR, 2001 Cat 308BSR, Cat 308BSR, Cat 307SSR, Cat 307, 2003 Cat 305, (2) 2004 Cat304CR, Cat 231, Cat E120B, Cat E110B, Cat E70B, JD 450LC, 2001 JD 200LC, JD 200LC, (2) JD 160LC,1999 JD 120LC, JD 80C, 1999 JD, 2002 Komatsu PC200-7, 2001 Komatsu PC138US, 2005 Hitachi ZX450,2005 Hitachi ZX330, 2000 Hitachi EX330LC, 2006 Hitachi ZX160LC, Hitachi EX55UR, 2007-2006 CaseCX460, Case CX460, (2) 2006-2005 Case CX330, Case CX330, (3) Case CX240LR, (2) 2005 Case CX240,2006-2004 Case CX225, Case CX210LR, (2) 2006-(3) 2005-2002 Case CX210, (2) Case CX210, (3) 2005Case CX160, Case CX160, (2) 2006 Case CX135R, 2005-2004 Case CX135, Case CX135R, Case CX135,2006 Case CX130, 2006 Case CX80R, 2005 Case CX75R, Case CX75R, 2006 Case CX75, Case CX75, (3)2006-2005 Case CX50B, Case CX50B,(2) 2006-2005 Case CX36B, (3) Case CX36B, Kobelco SK300LC,Kobelco SK290LC, Kobelco SK100 Mark IV, (2) 2002 NH 575E, Volvo EC35, (4) 2006-(4) 2005 TerexHR16, 2006-(4) 2005 Terex, 2006 Linkbelt 330LX, 2005-(3) 2004 Linkbelt, (3) 2004 Bobcat 331, (2) 2004Bobcat 325, 2006 Hyundai 210LC-7, (2) Yanmar VIO40, (2) Yanmar B27, Yanmar B6, Yanmar B3, 2005-(4)2004 Yanmar, (2) 2004 IHI 35N, (3) 2004 IHI 30NX, 2004 IHI 28N, 5 LONG REACH EXCAVATORS:2008 Cat 320DL, (2) 2005-2004 Case CX240LR, 2006 Case CX210LR, RUBBER TIRED EXCAVA-TORS: Gradall XL3100, 33 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2006 Cat 980H, 2000 Cat 972G, Cat 966G,2006 Cat 950H, (4) Cat 950F, (3) 2007-(2) 2006 Cat 930G, 2007 Cat 928GZ, 2006-2005 Cat 924G, (5) Cat924G, 2001 JD 644H, JD 644G, 2007 JD 624J, (2) JD 624G, 2000 JD 544H, JD 544G, (2) 2005 Case 621D,(2) Case 621D, JCB 456, Komatsu WA200, 5 MOTOR GRADERS: (2) 2004 Cat 140H, Cat 140H, Cat12H, Norman 65E, 2 MOTOR SCRAPERS: (2) 2006 NPK 65E, 35 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D8T,Cat D8R, Cat D8K, 2007 Cat D6TLGP, 2007 Cat D6RXW, 2007 Cat D6R-III, 2005 Cat D6RXL, 2007-(2)2004 Cat D6R-II, Cat D6RLGP, 2000 Cat D6NXL, 2006 Cat D5NXL, 2005 Cat D5GXL, Cat D3GXL, (2)2006 Cat D3G, (2) 1999 JD 750J, 2006 JD 650JLGP, 2005 JD 650J, (2) 2004 JD 550HLT, (6) 2005 JD 450J,2004 JD 450H, JD 450H, JD 450C, 2006 Case 850KLGP, 2006 Case 650KLGP, Dresser TD15E, 2CRAWLER LOADERS: (2) Cat 963B, 8 CRAWLER DUMPS: (4) Morooka MST220, (2) MorookaMST1500, Cat LD1000, Hitachi CG45-3, 78 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (2) 2008-(2) 2007 Cat420EIT (4x4), (2) 2004 Cat 420DIT (4x4), (8) Cat 420D (4x4), Cat 416E (4x4), (8) 2005 Cat 416D (4x4),Cat 416CIT-II (4x4), Cat 416CIT, 2005-2004 Case 580M (4x4), JD 710B, JD 410E, JD 410D (4x4), 2005-(3) 2004 JD 310G (4x4), JD 310G, 2004-(4) 2004 NH (4x4), (4) 2004-(3) 2003-(8) 2002 NH, 2001 KomatsuWB150, 2001 Komatsu WA140, (2) 2006-(13) 2005 Terex (4x4), 2006 Allmand 325 (4x4), (5) 2005 Allmand,ASPHALT PAVERS: Blaw Knox PF120, 32 ASPHALT ROLLERS: (3) 2007-2006-2005 Cat CB534D,2006-2005 Cat 534DXW, (2) IR, (5) 2006-(4) 2005-2004 Dynapac, (6) 2005-(2) 2004 Wacker, (2) Wacker,(3) 2005 Hamm 3412, 67 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (2) 2007 Cat CS563E, (4) 2007 Cat CS533E, (2) 2007Cat 433D, (2) IR SD116DX, (2) IR SD100, (2) IR SD77DX, 2004 IR SD70D, 2006 IR SD70, IR PropacSD70, (2) IR SD45, IR 12 ton, (2) IR 3 ton, (2) 1999 IR 1 ton, Bomag BW213D, Bomag BW212D2, BomagBW122PD, (10) Bomag 1 ton, Volvo SD100D, 2006 Dynapac CA250D, Dynapac CA250, New DynapacCA152, (13) 2005 Dynapac 3 ton, 2005 Hamm 3412, 2006 Hamm 3410P, (3) 2006-(2) 2005 Hamm 3410, (3)

2006-2005 Hamm 3307, 2005 Hamm 3205, 2004 Wacker 1.5 ton, PNEUMATIC ROLLERS: 2007 CatPS150C, 15 TRENCH ROLLERS: (11) 2006-(3) 2005 Wacker RT82SC, Wacker RT82, 16 RUBBERTRACKED SKID STEERS: 2008-2006 Cat 287B, (2) 2004 Cat 287B, 2006-(3) 2005-(3) 2004 Cat 247B,2004 Cat 247, 2006-2005 Bobcat T190, 2006 Takeuchi TL140, Takeuchi TL140, 26 SKID STEERS: 2004Cat 252B, Cat 248, Cat 246, (6) 2005-2004 Cat 242B, 2004 Bobcat S175, 2002-(5) Bobcat S130, (2) 2002Bobcat, (5) 2005 JD, NH 1300lb., 2004 Mustang, 4 TRENCHERS: 2005 Ditch Witch RT40, Ditch Witch3700, (2) 2004 DitchWitch 1330, 44 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2) 2008 Cat TL943, 2005-2004 CatTH460B, (2) 2002 Gradall 534D9-45, 2002 Gradall G6-42P, (2) 2006-(5) 2005 Terex TH1056, (2) 2002Terex TH842C, 2002 Terex SS842C, (6) 2006-(6) 2005 Terex TH644, (2) 2005 Terex TX55-19, (3) 2006Terex TH55-19, (2) IR 42ft. 6,000lb., 2003 Lull 844C-42, (3) 2006- (2) 2005 Lull 644E-42, (2) Lull 644E-42, 19 FORKLIFTS: (13) Nissan 5,000lb., (2) 2000 Clark 5,000lb., (2) Clark 5,000lb., Clark CX60, Baker,68 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2000 JLG 40RTS, 2003 JLG 33RTS, (2) JLG 33RTS, 2002-1999 JLG 2646E, 1999JLG 2033E, (2) 1999 JLG 2032E2, (4) 2005- (26) 2004 JLG 2030ES, 2000 JLG 1932E2, (7) 2004 JLG1930ES, (2) 1999 Genie GS2668RT, (2) 1999 Genie GS2032, (5) 2004 Genie GS1930, 2000 Skyjack SJ9250,2000 Skyjack 8841, 2000 Skyjack SJ8831, Skyjack 27ft., Skyjack 26ft., (7) 2004 Skyjack 3219, 97 BOOMLIFTS: JLG 120, (5) JLG 80HX, JLG 80HX, JLG 800A, 2005 JLG 600SC, JLG 600S, (6) JLG 600, JLG40H, 2005 Genie 80ft. (4x4), (4) 2005 Genie 60ft., (4) 2004 Genie 45ft. (4x4), 2001 Genie S40, Genie S40,(6) 2006-(4) 2005-(5)2004 Genie 34ft., Genie 34ft., (5) 2006-2005 Genie 33ft. (4x4), (4) 2006-(5) 2004Genie 30ft., (6) 2006-(7) 2005-(8) 2004 Genie 2632, (5) 2006 Genie 20ft., (10) Genie 1930, 1999 JLG 40H,Skyjack 66ft., 129 AIR COMPRESSORS: (10) Atlas Copco XASE1600, 2004 Atlas Copco XASE1600, (3)2005 Atlas Copco XAS97JD, (4) Atlas Copco XAS90, (43) Sullair 1200CFM, Sullair 900CFM, (2) Sullair825CFM, (6) Sullair 375CFM, (4) 2005 Sullair 185CFM, (21) Sullair 185CFM, (2) IR 825CFM, (6) IR375CFM, (4) 2000 IR 185CFM, (9) IR 185CFM, (8) IR 130JD, (6) IR 130CFM, 35 GENERATORS: 2005-2004 Atlas Copco QAS78, 2004 Atlas Copco QAS58, 2004 Atlas Copco QAS28, (10) New Atlas CopcoQAX24, (3) Coleman 250kw, Coleman 40kw, (2) 2002 Coleman 25kw, 2006-2005 Terex 145kw, 2005 Terex105kw, (2) 2006 Terex 75kw, (2) Terex 75kw, (2) 2005 Terex 60kw, (2) Terex 60kw, (2) 2005 Terex 40kw,2005 Terex 20kw, 2004 Multiquip DCA25USIC, 16 WATER PUMPS: (6) Sykes Ameripump 6in., GormanRupp 6in., 2006-(2) 2004 Wacker 4in., (5) 2005 Power Prime 8in., Acme Dynamic 8oin., 38 LIGHTPLANTS: (2) 2000-1999 IR, (5) IR, (10) 2006-(8) 2005 Terex, (3) 2005-(2) 2004 Amida AL4060, (9)Allmand, 10 MESSAGE BOARDS: 2003 Amida, (9) 2005 Genie Detour Signs, 30 WELDERS: (2) Red-D-Arc 500amp, (8) 2002-(3) 2000-1999 Red-D-Arc 300amp, Red-D-Arc 300amp, (9) 2005 Miller 500amp,(4) 2005 Miller 350amp, Lincoln 350amp, Lincoln 300amp, 5 SWEEPERS: (4) 2007 Laymor 8HC, Laymor8HC, CRANE TRUCKS: 2004 Terex F750, DUMP TRUCKS: 2007 Mack CV713 (t/a), ROLLBACKTRUCKS: 2007 Sterling LT8500 (t/a), 2 STAKE TRUCKS: (2) 1998 chevy C3500, 9 WATER TRUCKS:(3) 1999-1998-1996-1995 Freightliner FL70 (s/a), 1988 Ford F800 (s/a), 2007 Ford F750 (s/a), Ford F750, 2PICKUPS: 2007 Chevy 3500 (s/a), 2003 Chevy C2500, SERVICE TRUCKS: 1999 Chevy C3500, 3FUEL/ LUBE TRUCKS: (3) 2005 Ford F750 (s/a), 2 SUVS: (2) 2005 Ford Explorers, 2 RECRE-ATIONAL VEHICLES: (2) 2005 EZ GO ST350G, ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE ITEMS/VEHICLES:New Black Enclosed Horse Drawn Hearse, White Mountain Ice Cream Maker powered by JD Gas engine-mtd. on (s/a) trailer, (2) O&S Cement Mixers, Cushman Engine, CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: EdcoConcrete Saws, (2) 2006 Stone Concrete Mixers, (3) 2005 Multiquip WBH16 Concrete Buggies, ConcreteCrunchers: (2) Atlas Copco CC550, 2 DUMP BODIES: 2006 Benson, 2006 R/S Body, 10 DETATCH-ABLE TRAILERS: (10) 2010 Witzco 50 & 35 ton, 2 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2005 Trailking TK70HT35 ton (t/a), Big Ten 70EP1671 6ft. x 14ft. (t/a), TAGALONG TRAILERS: Sparks 4,000lb. (s/a),ATTACHMENTS: Excavators: 60ft.-55ft. Sticks for Cat 330CL/DL, Crusher for Cat-Hitachi-Kobelco,Hydraulic Hammers: Indeco, Bobcat, Atlas Copco, Rockram, Dynatec,Tramac, Kent, Backhoes: AlliedBreaker, Demec Compactor, Skid Steers: Augers, Versatech Hay Spears-Brush Grapples-Root Grapples-Backhoes-Mount Plates, Blue Diamond Pallet Forks-Rock Bucket-Manure Fork, Haul Truck parts: Tailgatesfor Case 325, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (2) Wacker Plate Compactors, Concrete Saws, Grinders, Rammers,Paving Breakers, Qty. Wacker Pumps, Plate Compactors, Blowers, Chipping Hammers, Concrete Mixers,Tampers.

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Meekins Holds 15th Annual December Contractors Auction

Lyndon Bullard of Bullard’s Electric inLumberton, N.C., checks for excessive wear onthis Hitachi excavator.

(L-R): Chuck Harris of BenchMark Tool &Supply in Raleigh, John Mooney of RW MooreEquipment Company in Raleigh and JoshKearns, also of BenchMark, discuss the upcom-ing bowl games.

(L-R): Robert Armstrong of Armstrong Contractors inColumbia, S.C., and Terry and Lemmon McCorkle of CLTContracting in Claxton, Ga., were looking to buy a fewexcavators.

(L-R): Steve Burton of Blake Paving inGreensboro, N.C., and Darrell and Gary Wood,both of D&D Asphalt in Greensboro, N.C., attend-ed the sale to see how much the paving equip-ment went for and to see if they could buy amachine or two.

Wayne Calton (L)of Gregory PooleE q u i p m e n tCompany inRaleigh and GaryChristensen of RWMoore EquipmentCompany inRaleigh discuss afew trade-in dealswhile keeping aclose eye on thebidders.

The sale included quite a few motorgraders,including this Champion 720A. Looking it over isAndy Bryant (L) and Ben Jackson, both of BryantBackhoe & Grading in Dillon, S.C.

In search of several excavators (L-R) are Jeff Crouch,and Boyd and Doug Williamson, all of Crouch Building& Grading in Southport, N.C.

These Komatsu backhoes were in good shape anddrew interest from bidders in Mexico and the MiddleEast.

Trey Meekins looks over the next machine coming up for bid.

Meekins Auction Company held its15th Annual December ContractorsAuction Dec. 29 in Lumberton, N.C.

The sale featured absolute packages ofequipment and trucks from Greenville PavingCompany, Gregory Poole EquipmentCompany, HP Construction Inc., MarlboroElectric Company, Prince Inc., RLLEarthworks, T & J Builders Inc., Wayne LAdams Inc., and other owners.

More than 2,000 bidders with 300-plusonline registered bidders vied for 1,403 lots ofequipment.

The auction drew bidders from 28 states and11 countries, including Mexico, Canada,Japan, United Kingdom, Middle East, Irelandand Belgium.

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36th KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA AUCTIONFebruary 8-16, 2010

Sunday, February 14, 2010 – No Auction, Office & Equipment Yard Open

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ADVERTISER INDEX

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AEM WORLD OF ASPHALT 2010..................................................19

ALEX LYON & SON INC

KISSIMMEE FL ...........................................................................55

ALL ERECTION & CRANE RENTAL..............................................15

ALLU GROUP.................................................................................13

ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA .............................3,8,60

ATLANTIC CAPITAL COMPANIES .................................................11

BARGAINS .....................................................................................50

BEASLEY FOREST PRODUCTS...................................................12

BECK EQUIPMENT........................................................................17

CCS EQUIPMENT............................................................................8

CEG SCALE MODELS ...................................................................22

CLASSIFIEDS............................................................................48,49

COBLE TRENCH SAFETY.............................................................14

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CO ..............................................35

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CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENTGUIDE.COM .............................32

CEG WANTED............................................................................51

WE DO TRADE SHOWS ............................................................42

DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER......................................................47

DURATECH ....................................................................................34

DYNAPAC.......................................................................................21

EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA................................................18

ERB EQUIPMENT CO......................................................................9

FELLING TRAILERS ......................................................................29

FLECO ATTACHMENTS.................................................................11

GATORBACK TRACKS & EQUIPMENT ..........................................5

GEHL ..............................................................................................46

GEITH INC........................................................................................7

HAROLD HOWELL CONSTRUCTION...........................................20

HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ....................................44

HYDRAULIC MACHINERY INC .....................................................29

IROCK CRUSHERS .......................................................................38

IRON PLANET

ONLINE AUCTION......................................................................53

JOHN DEERE.................................................................................23

KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY.................................46

KOBELCO CONST MACH AMERICA LLC ...................................43

MANHEIM AUCTION

MANHEIM AUCTIONS................................................................57

MCCLOSKEY .................................................................................38

MOBRO MARINE INC ......................................................................6

P J DOOLING TIRE........................................................................17

POWER EQUIPMENT CO..............................................................12

POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC .................................................37

REMU SCREENING TECHNOLOGY.............................................40

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS

AUCTION CALENDAR ...............................................................59

ORLANDO FL ...............................................................................2

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ....................................................11

ROCKSTER NORTH AMERICA.....................................................38

RSC EQUIPMENT RENTAL...........................................................20

SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES..........................................................41

SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CORP.........................................18

SOUTHERN SHOWS .....................................................................18

STAFFORD................................................................................30,39

TEREX CRANES............................................................................25

THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS.....................................41

TOPCON POSITIONING SYSTEMS..............................................15

TOWMASTER INC .........................................................................27

TRACTOR TRACS INC ..................................................................41

TRENCH SHORING SERVICES....................................................13

WTM (WINSTON TRAILERS) ........................................................29

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS

KISSIMMEE FL ...........................................................................57

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS

TAMPA FL ...................................................................................54

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