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Advertiser’s Index ........ 5

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CANADA’S #1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT & TRUCK NEWSPAPER

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CENTRAL/EASTERN CANADA EDITION · OCTOBER 2013

C O N T E S T“Share A Great Road” And Win! PAGE 4

E Q U I P M E N TShearForce Brings Xcentric Ripper To Canada PAGE 6

I N D U S T R YManitou Celebrates 40 Years Of Gehl PAGE 10

C O N S T R U C T I O NNew Hydroelectric Project Creating Jobs PAGE 11

EASTERN/CENTRALCANADA EDITION

Construction companies now have a few technological options with new

hybrid construction equipment.

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The Ontario Hot Mix Producers Association (OHMPA) is calling on drivers across the province to send in original photos of their favourite Ontario roads as a part of its ‘Great Roads Contest’. Anyone who submits a photo will be entered into a draw for an iPad Mini which will take place at OHMPA’s an-nual Fall Asphalt Seminar on Wednesday, December 11, 2013 in Woodbridge.

“We want to celebrate the simple fact that Ontario rides on great roads and enjoys the smoothest, most economical and greenest roads in the country,” says Doug Duke, OHMPA Exec-utive Director. “Of course, a picture is worth a thou-sand words. So we are ask-ing people to share pictures and stories of their favou-rite Ontario roads as a part of OHMPA’s ‘Great Roads Contest.’”

The province’s 200,000 kilometres of asphalt roads

are renowned as some of the smoothest and most scenic in North America.

“Beyond just being an appealing contour of black velvety ribbon winding to the horizon, much work and research goes into building roads that are safe and that last,” says Mr. Duke. “The key to a long-lasting, smooth road is to build with the best qual-ity materials to suit the climate, traffic load and geography of the location. Those are the things we investigate and promote at OHMPA on an ongoing basis.”

Entering OHMPA’s ‘Great Roads Contest’ is as easy as snapping a photo and tweeting it to @OHM-PA’ using the #ONGreat-Roads hashtag or posting it to Facebook at www.face-book.com/OntarioHotMix. All entries should be of an open road and not a con-struction site. The contest is open to both members

and non-members of OHM-PA and people of all ages are encouraged to enter. Aside from the iPad Mini, the winning entry will also be featured in the winter 2014 edition of Asphaltop-ics, OHMPA’s asphalt in-dustry magazine.

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As hurricane season approaches, NB Power crews continue to trim low-hanging branches around power lines to en-sure safe and reliable de-livery of electricity to ur-ban and rural customers throughout the province.

“Maintaining trees around the power lines ensures the reliability of the electrical infrastruc-ture,” said Sherry Thom-son, Vice-President of Customer Service, Distri-bution and Transmission. “Certified arborists and forest technicians routine-ly inspect and maintain trees around the power lines on public and pri-vate properties. We only cut and trim trees if they present a potential elec-trical safety issue or have the potential to affect power lines.”

Trees and branches fall-ing into power lines during storms accounted for 36 per cent of the power out-

ages in New Brunswick last year. Preventative mainte-nance will help reduce the number of power outages customers may experience during high winds and heavy weather.

“NB Power vegeta-tion management crews have inspected power lines and cleared veg-etation in various areas throughout the province based on our preventa-tive maintenance pro-gram,” said Thomson.

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maintained, all other healthy trees will be left standing and pruned as required to a minimum

2.5 metres (8 feet) of clearance around the power line.

• Hedges will be topped at 1 metre (3 feet) below a service loop or commu-nications line.

• Ornamental trees may be allowed to remain a min-imum of 1.5 metres (4 feet) away from power lines, depending on tree and branch size.NB Power’s tree main-

tenance program is vital to ensure reliable service, in particular during storms and strong winds.

Residents are asked to take precautions when planting shrubs or trees near power lines to en-sure they are best-suited to grow in the vicinity of power lines. For those wishing to plant new trees or shrubs, NB Pow-er has tips on planting the right tree in the right place, and which shrubs or trees are best-suited to grow in the vicinity of power lines.

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Up in the mountains surrounding Harrison Lake, just a few kilometres north of Chilliwack, B.C., a logging road slowly winds its way up along the moun-tainside. The road comes to a sudden end, facing a wall of sheer rock which blocks the path.

Carly Wethersett, Mar-keting Director at Shear-Force Equipment, stands near that rock wall and watches as a small crew fits an excavator with one of her company’s lat-est products. It will be a real-world test of what the product can do in Canada’s mountainous terrain.

That product is the XR40, a mid-size model of the Xcentric Ripper. Back in March of 2011, the ex-cavator attachment caught the eye of ShearForce’s President and General Manager, Brad Dewit, at ConExpo in Las Vegas. Within weeks of seeing the Ripper on the tradeshow floor, Dewit signed on for

his company to be the ex-clusive Canadian dealer for all Xcentric Ripper models. Not three months later, ShearForce made their first sale of the XR30, and it’s been a part of their product line ever since.

Back up on the moun-tain, the Ripper is all rigged up, and the operator makes his first few passes at the rock face. Wethersett watch-es on as the Ripper makes quick work of the rock wall, tearing it away. The opera-tor looks over and tells her, “I can’t believe how fast this thing is going. It cuts through like it was butter.”

If the results sound ex-traordinary, that’s because the Ripper is no ordinary hammer. Initially designed to tackle excavation and trenching projects in the north of Spain, the Rip-per boasts some impres-sive key stats. In half of all job applications, it’s been proven to be two to five times more effective than any other hydraulic break-

er available on the market.The technology

The secret, as Wether-sett says from her office in Abbotsford, B.C., is in the attachment’s patented “Im-pact Energy Accumulation Technology.”

“The technology it uses is twofold,” she explained, “It’s impaction, like a typical hydraulic hammer would use, but it also uses vibration... the vibration works into cracks and frac-tures, increasing them and splitting the rock apart. It’s accelerating the rate of de-molition by working with those natural fractures.”

That twofold attack — and the boost it gives to overall productivity — is just one of the benefits of the Xcentric Ripper. The attachment is entirely self-contained in an airtight enclosure, which means less noise than the average hydraulic breaker (it’s op-erating noise level is about on-par with a standard bucket). The enclosure

also protects against dust, dirt, earth and moisture, making the Ripper virtually maintenance-free. Capitalizing on advantages

At the end of the day, when equipment is down, money is lost. The unprec-edented speed and efficien-cy of the Ripper, combined with it’s no-maintenance operation, translates into less operator time and low-er fuel usage. Bottom line, that means big savings on overall operating costs and — if that weren’t enough

— reduced environmental impacts, as well.

Although the Ripper can be found on job sites worldwide — in Australia, China, the United States and throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America — you won’t find it anywhere in Canada unless you go to ShearForce Equipment.

“We’re a very young and progressive team,” Wethersett said, “and when Brad [Dewit] saw the Ripper at ConExpo, he thought, ‘This is going

to fit really well with our customer base, it’ll add to what we already do.’ It’s that progressive attitude, I think, that led us to bring the Ripper to Canada, to take that chance on it.” ShearForce Equipment

While ShearForce may be a new name in the in-dustry, they’re no rookies when it comes to equip-ment. ShearForce is a recently-formed division of West Coast Machinery, which has been owned and operated by the Dewit

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family since Brad’s grand-father founded the compa-ny in 1973. Until recently, all of their products were marketed under the West Coast name. However, with changing times come changing business.

As Wethersett ex-plained, “The desire to change [the name] to Shearforce was the need to show that we’re ready to move across Canada. We are no longer just West Coast Machinery, we’re encompassing much more than that. So [the name

change] was a move to re-flect our changing custom-er base.”

If the Ripper is any in-dication, ShearForce is already well-equipped to deliver work-site solu-tions across the country. The attachment’s method — using impaction and vibration — is a huge ad-vantage in a wide range of locations, from the coastal granite and clay slate of British Columbia, to lime-stone of the prairies, to the permafrost of the north. Being fully enclosed, the Ripper is even suitable for

underwater work, and can be submerged up to 50 metres deep. Excavation, trenching, demolition and dredging — the Ripper can handle them all.

Of course, the technol-ogy has some limitations. The Ripper works best where the earth has natural fracture and faults which can be worked into. In rock formations with fewer nat-urally-occurring fractures, the Ripper may not be the right tool for the job.

“In cases like that,” Wethersett said, “even a

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* See your dealer for the complete terms of CNH’s Warranty and Limitation of Liability, which contains certain limits and exclusions. ProCare is a factory-fit program available only on select 2013 machines. ©2013 CNH America LLC. Case is a registered trademark of CNH America LLC. All rights reserved.

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STRONG MACHINES.COMPLETE SERVICE.AND THE BACKBONETO PROVE IT.

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We’ve got your back —for three full years!

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THE MOST COMPLETE MAINTENANCE AND HEAVY MACHINE SUPPORT IN THE INDUSTRY. PERIOD.

Now you don’t need to be the largest contractor to get the premium product support you want. With ProCare, you’re covered by CASE every hour, everywhere, for three full years — standard. It’s the predictable costs, the personalized service support and the assurance your growing business needs to stay productive and profitable.

So, don’t hold back. Go big. We’ve got you covered.

CaseCE.com/complete

* See your dealer for the complete terms of CNH’s Warranty and Limitation of Liability, which contains certain limits and exclusions. ProCare is a factory-fit program available only on select 2013 machines. ©2013 CNH America LLC. Case is a registered trademark of CNH America LLC. All rights reserved.

CASE ProCare comes standard on select 2013 new heavy machine orders. See your dealer for availability.

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hammer might not neces-sarily be the best thing. You may still have to con-sider drilling and blasting.” Constant evolution

Even so, with possible applications across the country, especially in the north and along the West Coast, the Xcentric Ripper is one of the most exciting new excavation products available in the Canadian marketplace. The suc-cess of one product alone isn’t enough for the team at ShearForce, though.

They’re always on the lookout for new products; in fact, as this article is be-ing written, company Pres-ident Brad Dewit and Vice President Rob Beukema are in Europe, searching for the next big thing to bring to their customers.

Back in Abbotsford, Wethersett is optimis-tic about what the future holds for the company, and the Xcentric Ripper.

“There’s still lots to be done here. There’s so much potential out there, this is such a new product and

there are so many indus-tries we can provide our services to. It almost makes you wonder, ‘Where do we even start?’”

She added, with a laugh, “It’s a good problem to have.”

For more on the Xcentric Ripper, and to check out ShearForce’s complete line of products and services, visit www.shearforce.ca. About Xcentric Ripper• More productive than

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“The Gehl brand is dedi-cated to its roots of design-ing and producing durable,

easy-to-use skid loaders,” said Dan Miller, CEO of Manitou Americas and Pres-ident of the Manitou Group CECompact Equipment Di-vision. “Our task for the fu-ture is incorporating innova-tion and technology into our loaders, yet still maintaining the ease of use our custom-ers have come to expect.”

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manitou celebrates 40 years of Gehl

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art Research and Design facility in West Bend, Wis-consin in 2009 paved the way for future innovation and durability testing.

“Look for Gehl branded skid loaders to deliver new customer focused models without abandoning our heritage,” said Brian Rabe, Manager of Product Devel-opment. “This measured ap-proach has worked for Gehl skid loaders for 40 years, and for the Gehl brand for over 150 years. You can’t argue with history.”

By leveraging its long history in the skid loader market with the addition of innovative, exclusive features – like the original hands-only control sys-tem, the T-Bar; the Pow-erview lift arm; and the adjustable, side-anchored operator restraint bar – Manitou Americas looks to entice new skid loader users while maintaining its core customer base.

With the rich heritage the Gehl brand enjoys in the ag-riculture and rental markets, Manitou Americas, Inc. is dedicated to manufacturing equipment with the right mix of technology and simplicity, ensuring reliability and easy maintenance and service.History

Based on the company’s long history and heritage in the agricultural implements business, the customer base in the early 1970’s was pri-marily agricultural. The company recognized a de-mand for a compact loader among its customers, and

struck a deal with the Erics-son Company in Minneapo-lis, Minnesota to manufac-ture the first Gehl branded skid loader.

“In reality, Gehl mar-keted its first skid load-er in 1969,” says Kelly Moore, Product & Train-ing Specialist, Skid Load-ers – Manitou Americas. Moore has worked closely with the Gehl brand skid loader product line since 1978. “This unit was a private labeled product known as the 3030 and it was the beginning of great things to follow in the skid loader industry.”

Gehl Company quickly re-alized that to control their skid loader product offering, they needed to manufacture and design their own line. In July 1973, the first Gehl brand skid loader was manufactured in Madison, South Dakota. Forty years later, Gehl brand skid loaders are still manufactured in Madison.

Over the next 15 years, the Gehl branded skid loader product line brought many industry “firsts” for the skid loader market. Performance features such as liquid-cooled engines, hydrostatic transmissions and diesel-powered machines hit the market in the early 1970’s.

In the late 70’s, and early 80’s Gehl brand skid loaders featured a roll-back ROPS and hydraulic solenoid lift arm lockouts for easier maintenance. In 1982, Gehl Company revolutionized the skid loader business with the 4610, a 44-horsepower unit that featured the operator re-

straint bar for more comfort and added protection.

In the mid-1980’s the model 4615 was added, specifically designed for the construction market. The models 6620 and 6625 en-tered the Gehl brand into the

Ontario is creating up to 100 new construction jobs in Northern Ontario while renewing its commitment to clean, renewable elec-tricity with the New Post Creek hydroelectric project.

Ontario Power Genera-tion (OPG) and its partner, Coral Rapids Power, a wholly owned company of the Taykwa Tagamou Nation (TTN), are mov-ing forward to develop ap-proximately 25 megawatts (MW) of renewable hydro-electric power through the construction of a generat-ing station on New Post Creek near its outlet to the Abitibi River.

The New Post Creek project builds on the exper-

tise and capacity developed in recent Northern Ontario hydroelectric projects, such as the Lower Mattagami project. The new project will include construction of a generating station, a dam and powerhouse. Associ-ated activities will include improvements to existing access roads, establish-ment of a construction site and installation of a trans-mission line.

This project supports Ontario’s goal to facilitate the participation of First Nation and Métis commu-nities in renewable energy and transmission projects while building strong com-munities, powered by clean, reliable energy. b

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largest skid loader class. By 1995, the Gehl brand offered a full line of eight models serving the agricultural and construction markets.

Many of the historic late 70’s and 80’s machines are still in regular use today; a

perfect example of the deep dedication to the design and manufacture of dependable, long-lasting products.

Throughout the years, the dedication to the skid loader product offering nev-er changed. Product updates

included more powerful en-gines, higher lift heights and compact dimensions. The Gehl brand skid loader has consistently evolved, an-swering customer demands for a reliable and adaptable machine. b

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More than a decade after the Honda In-

sight hybrid automobile was released in the Japa-nese consumer market in 1997, the past three years have seen North Ameri-can hybrid construction equipment offerings from Komatsu, Deere, and Cat-erpillar. Komatsu was one of the first manufactur-ers to release a product in this area with their hybrid HB215LC-1 hydraulic exca-vator. Deere followed with their 644K hybrid loader, and Caterpillar recently un-veiled the Cat 336E H hy-brid excavator.

Hybrid equipment takes advantage of traditional fuel sources, but it also uses new technological in-

novations to recover and reuse energy that would otherwise be wasted. This translates into lower emis-sions and reduced fuel con-sumption without sacrific-ing performance.

On average, the cost dif-ference between purchas-ing a conventional machine and a hybrid is about 15 to 20 per cent. This cost is off-set through the 20 to 25 per cent reduction in fuel costs, and the significant ben-efits to the environment. These advantages are op-timized when using equip-ment that repeats the same movement. For example, the Cat 336E H excavator captures energy when the machine slows down or stops, and then releases it

as the machine accelerates. On a typical job site, an excavator may repeat the same cycle every several seconds, which represents a significant energy savings opportunity. “Since fuel is one of the largest operating costs for our customers in general, quarry and heavy construction applications, this is a technology that directly improves their bot-tom lines,” says Gary Stam-panato, Caterpillar Vice President with responsibil-ity for the Excavation Divi-sion.

In addition to reduced operating costs, in some cases a hybrid machine is easier to handle.

“Operating a conven-tional [wheel loader] can

be challenging because to effectively load the bucket, the operator has to man-age engine speed, which changes pushing force and hydraulic speed,” says John Chesterman, Prod-uct Marketing Manager, Production Class Wheel Loaders, John Deere Con-struction & Forestry. “The 644K hybrid wheel loader is much easier to operate due to the constant engine speed near its power peak, the full hydraulic flow that is available since the hy-draulic pump runs at a con-stant speed, and the strong pushing power from the electric motor which de-livers its maximum torque when nearly stopped.”

Although the construc-tion sector is just starting to experience the advantages of this new technology, the decision to purchase a hy-brid comes down to how much you value a larger initial investment for long-term savings.

“Current machines can consume a lot of fuel and leave a large carbon foot-

print,” says Ontario-based Komatsu equipment deal-er, Jodie Willis, Manager – Communications & Prop-erty at Equipment Sales & Service Limited. “The world is trending towards trying to curb emissions, and embrace any technol-ogy that is more efficient, costs less, and is environ-mentally friendly.” b

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REGISTER NOW TO SEE WHAT’S NEWREGISTER NOW TO SEE WHAT’S NEWREGISTER NOW TO SEE WHAT’S NEWGet the ultimate up-close look at the future of earthmoving.Registration is now open for the show that offers an immense unveiling of all the newest equipment, technology and product breakthroughs in earthmoving. Bringing you the latest in everything from big iron innovations to learning maintenance strategies, it’s the one show that unearths ways of working smarter.

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LiuGong, Dressta, their respective logos, as well as corporate and product identity used herin, are trademarks of Guangxi LiuGong Group Co., Ltd and may not be used without permission. © 2013 LiuGong. All rights reservedLiuGong, Dressta, their respective logos, as well as corporate and product identity used herin, are trademarks of Guangxi LiuGong Group Co., Ltd and may not be used without permission. © 2013 LiuGong. All rights reserved

Let’s face it, moving earth is a dirty job, but with the right equipment you can make it a little more simple.

As the largest manufacturer of wheel loaders joins the North American market, you’ll gain access to productive, reliable and cost e�ective machinery.

In addition to wheel loaders, LiuGong o�ers a full line of construction equipment, inculding hydraulic excavators, backhoe loaders, skid steers and the premier Dressta dozer product line.

Discover the possibilities. Visit www.liugongna.com.

Dealer inquiries welcome.

LiuGong Wheel Loaders

Wheel loaders from 1 cu yd to 6.5 cu yds

Cummins diesel engines with up to 350 HP

Operating weights up to 66,139 lbs

Breakout forces to over 58,450 lbs

ZF transmissions

All with 3 year/4000 hour XtraCare warranty

North America