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“The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Western Edition $3.00 Dire States Packs House in San Antonio...28 Vaughan Announces Name Change at Sale...74 Inside Alex Lyon & Son Kicks Off Florida Auction...76 February 22, 2014 Vol. IX • No. 4 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215/885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215/885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com Published Nationally By Lori Tobias CEG CORRESPONDENT The largest land port of entry in the U.S. is on target to be opened for business by the end of the year. The U.S. and Mexico Consulates announced late January that construction on the $130 million Tornillo-Guadalupe Port of Entry in El Paso County, Texas, is scheduled to be completed by July 2014. The port of entry has been in the works for at least a dozen years. “This project reflects the challenges there are in constructing Port of Entries,” said El Paso County Commissioner Vincent Perez. “It’s probably one of the most complex construction projects there is. It involves local, state, federal and a completely sovereign government on the opposite side of the border which we The U.S. and Mexico Consulates announced late January that construction on the $130 million Tornillo-Guadalupe Port of Entry in El Paso County, Texas, is scheduled to be completed by July 2014. Tornillo-Guadalupe Port of Entry: Bridge to Nowhere Construction employment jumped by the largest monthly amount in nearly seven years in January, bringing industry employment to the highest level since July 2009, according to an analysis of new government data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials noted that, at the current rate of growth, it would not take long before many firms begin having difficulty finding enough skilled workers to meet demand. “Despite a second month of unusually severe weather in much of the nation, contractors more than offset the job loss- es that occurred in December,” said Ken Simonson, the asso- ciation’s chief economist. “All segments of the industry added workers for the month, and the sector has increased employment at nearly double the all-industry rate in the past 12 months.” Construction employment totaled 5.9 million in January, the highest total in 4-1/2 years and an increase of 48,000 from a month earlier — the largest one-month gain since April 2007, Simonson noted. For the year, construction employment rose by 179,000 or 3.1 percent, compared with an increase of 1.7 percent for total nonfarm payroll employ- ment. Nonresidential construction firms added 31,300 new jobs in January and 57,100 (1.6 percent) over 12 months while residential firms added 16,800 jobs for the month and 121,400 (5.8 percent) over the year. Despite Severe Weather, Industry Adds 48,000 Jobs By Matthew Daly ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON (AP) The long-delayed Keystone XL oil pipeline cleared a major hur- dle toward approval Jan. 31, a serious blow to environmentalists’ hopes that President Barack Obama will block the controversial project run- ning more than 1,000 miles from Canada through the heart of the United States. The State Department reported no major environmental objections to the proposed $7 billion pipeline, which has become a symbol of the political debate over climate change. Republicans and some oil- and gas-producing states in the United States — as well as Canada’s minister of natural resources — cheered the report, but it further rankled envi- ronmentalists already at odds with Obama and his energy policy. The report stops short of recommending approval of the pipeline, but the review gives Obama new support if he chooses to endorse it in spite of opposition from many Democrats and environmental groups. Foes say the pipeline would carry “dirty oil’’ that contributes to global warming, and they also express concern about possible spills. Pushing back on the notion that the pipeline is now headed for speedy approval, the White House said the report isn’t the final step and noted that the report includes “a range of esti- mates of the project’s climate impacts.’’ Only after various U.S. agencies and the public have a chance to weigh the report and other data will a decision be made, said White House spokesman Matt Lehrich. “The president has clearly stated that the Keystone XL Oil Pipeline Clears Significant Hurdle see KEYSTONE page 18 see PORT page 38 see AGC page 18 Table of Contents ........4 Paving Section ......19-25 Parts Section ..............34 Excavators ............39-69 Business Calendar ......70 Auction Section ....72-83 Advertisers Index ......82

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The largest land port of entry in theU.S. is on target to be opened for businessby the end of the year. The U.S. andMexico Consulates announced lateJanuary that construction on the $130million Tornillo-Guadalupe Port of Entryin El Paso County, Texas, is scheduled tobe completed by July 2014.

The port of entry has been in the worksfor at least a dozen years.“This project reflects the challenges

there are in constructing Port of Entries,”said El Paso County CommissionerVincent Perez. “It’s probably one of themost complex construction projects thereis. It involves local, state, federal and acompletely sovereign government on theopposite side of the border which we

The U.S. and Mexico Consulatesannounced late January that construction on the $130 millionTornillo-Guadalupe Port of Entry inEl Paso County, Texas, is scheduledto be completed by July 2014.

Tornillo-Guadalupe Port ofEntry: Bridge to Nowhere

Construction employment jumped by the largest monthlyamount in nearly seven years in January, bringing industryemployment to the highest level since July 2009, accordingto an analysis of new government data by the AssociatedGeneral Contractors of America. Association officials notedthat, at the current rate of growth, it would not take longbefore many firms begin having difficulty finding enoughskilled workers to meet demand.“Despite a second month of unusually severe weather in

much of the nation, contractors more than offset the job loss-es that occurred in December,” said Ken Simonson, the asso-ciation’s chief economist. “All segments of the industryadded workers for the month, and the sector has increasedemployment at nearly double the all-industry rate in the past12 months.”Construction employment totaled 5.9 million in January,

the highest total in 4-1/2 years and an increase of 48,000from a month earlier — the largest one-month gain sinceApril 2007, Simonson noted. For the year, constructionemployment rose by 179,000 or 3.1 percent, compared withan increase of 1.7 percent for total nonfarm payroll employ-ment. Nonresidential construction firms added 31,300 newjobs in January and 57,100 (1.6 percent) over 12 monthswhile residential firms added 16,800 jobs for the month and121,400 (5.8 percent) over the year.

Despite SevereWeather, IndustryAdds 48,000 Jobs

By Matthew DalyASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON (AP) The long-delayedKeystone XL oil pipeline cleared a major hur-dle toward approval Jan. 31, a serious blow toenvironmentalists’ hopes that President BarackObama will block the controversial project run-ning more than 1,000 miles from Canadathrough the heart of the United States. The State Department reported no major

environmental objections to the proposed $7billion pipeline, which has become a symbol of

the political debate over climate change.Republicans and some oil- and gas-producingstates in the United States — as well asCanada’s minister of natural resources —cheered the report, but it further rankled envi-ronmentalists already at odds with Obama andhis energy policy. The report stops short of recommending

approval of the pipeline, but the review givesObama new support if he chooses to endorse itin spite of opposition from many Democratsand environmental groups. Foes say thepipeline would carry “dirty oil’’ that contributes

to global warming, and they also expressconcern about possible spills. Pushing back on the notion that the pipeline

is now headed for speedy approval, the WhiteHouse said the report isn’t the final step andnoted that the report includes “a range of esti-mates of the project’s climate impacts.’’ Onlyafter various U.S. agencies and the public havea chance to weigh the report and other data willa decision be made, said White Housespokesman Matt Lehrich. “The president has clearly stated that the

Keystone XL Oil Pipeline Clears Significant Hurdle

see KEYSTONE page 18

see PORT page 38 see AGC page 18

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

Paving Section ......19-25

Parts Section ..............34

Excavators ............39-69

Business Calendar......70

Auction Section ....72-83

Advertisers Index ......82

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2010 Cat 329DL, Stk#: 9156, EROPS, A/C, Heat,FM Stereo, 3,425 hrs., 48" Bucket, 24" SingleGrouser, 10'6" Wide ..........................$146,500

2008 Terex TH8042, Stk#: 9152, 8,000 lbs., 42ft., 4WD, 4WS, 4,639 hrs., Hyd. Self LevelingSystem, 48" Forks, 50" Frame, 14.00x24 FoamFilled Tires, 4 Cyl. JD Eng ....................$36,500

2011 John Deere 350G LC, Stk#: 9062, EROPS,A/C, FM Stereo, 2,468 hrs., 44" Bucket, Aux.Hyd., 32" Pads, 11' 2" Wides ..............$189,500

2011 Cat 320DL, Stk#: 9160, EROPS, A/C &Heat, FM Stereo, 3,041 hrs., 40" Bkt, Aux. Hyd.,24" Single Grouser Pads, 9' 10" Wide $132,500

2008 Broce KR350, Stk#: 8809, EROPS, A/C,1,855 hrs., 8 ft. Broom, 90" Blade, Air Tires, 4Cyl. Kubota Eng....................................$29,500

2008 Cat CS54, Stk#: #9134, OROPS, 84"Smooth Drum, 1,470 hrs., 23.1x26 Tires, CatEng ......................................................$72,500

2006 Terex TH844C, Stk# 8561, 8,000 lbs., 44 ft.,4WD, 4WS, 1,978 hrs., Hyd. Self Leveing System,14.00x24 Tires, 48" Forks, 74" Frame .....$31,500

2008 Cat D6T LGP, Stk#: HR-233, EROPS, A/C,FM Stereo, Sweep Rear Screen, St/Tilt Blade,6,822 hrs., Paccar PA56 Winch, 36" Pads, 10' 5"Height, 10'7" Wide Track to Track, 13 ft. Blade..............................................................$189,500

2006 BIL-Jax 3632T, Stk#: 9023, 36 ft., 500lbs., Electric Powered, Trailer Mounted$12,500

2006 John Deere 550J LGP, Stk#: 9042,OROPS, Sweeps, 6 Way Blade, 2,360 hrs., 24"Pads, JD Eng., 10 ft. Wide. ..................$42,500

2012 Cat 259B3, Stk#: 9225, EROPS, A/C, 1,273hrs., 67" Bucket, Aux. Hyd., 13" Rubber Tracks, 4Cyl. Cat Eng. ........................................$38,500

2000 Fiat Allis 255, Stk#: #9165, EROPS, SemiU Tilt Blade, 5,907 hrs., 24" Pads, FD255 RipperS#3J6439D, 12' 4" Wide ......................$34,500

2008 Genie GTH844, Stk#: 8165, OROPS,8,000 lbs., 44 ft., 4,653 hrs., 4WD, 4WS, 60"Forks, 52" Frame, 13.00x24 Hard Rubber Tires,4 Cyl. JD Eng........................................$34,500

2007 Cat D6T XL, Stk: #8738, EROPS, A/C, FMStero, S/U Tilt Blade, 5,477 hrs., Model D6HRipper S# 1EH04502, 24" Pads ..........$179,500

2009 Cat D6T XL, Stk#: #9205, EROPS, A/C &Heat, Sweeps, Rear Screen, Manual Angle TiltBlade, 2,813 hrs., Winch, 22" Pads, 13' 6" Wide............................................$189,500

2009 Cat 12M, Stk#: 8849, EROPS, 6,369 hrs.,A/C, Heat, FM Stereo, 14 ft. M/B, Scarifier, LowPro Cab, 80% Tires, 17.5x25 Tires, 11 ft. Height..........................................................$147,500

2009 Komatsu PC78US-6NO, Stk#: 9178, EROPS,A/C & Heat, FM Stereo, 1,739 hrs., 18" RubberTracks, 36" Bkt, 7' 7" Blade, 4 Cyl. Komatsu Eng ....................................................................$56,500

2012 Cat 272C, Stk#: 8722, EROPS, A/C, 144hrs., Aux. Hyd., 72" Bucket, 12x16.5 Tires, 4 Cyl.Cat Eng.................................................$47,500

2006 Lull 1044C-54, Stk#: 8913, 10,000 lbs.,54 ft., 4WD, 4WS, 4,748 hrs., 48" Forks, 74" TiltFrame, Outriggers, 14.00x24 Foam Filled Tires,4 Cyl. JD Eng........................................$39,500

2011 Cat 299C, Stk#: 9206, EROPS, A/C & Heat,FM Stereo, 953 hrs., 7' 2" Bucket, High FlowHyd., Aux. Hyd., 2 Speed Travel, 18" RubberTracks, 4 Cyl. Cat C3.4 Eng ..................$53,500

2006 Pioneer PP63C17L, Stk# 8774, WaterPump, 728 hrs., 6 Cyl. Deutz Diesel Eng., ST7.00x15 Tires ........................................$13,500

2005 Cat D6R II LGP, Stk#: #8047, EROPS, A/C,Sweeps, Rear Screen, St./Tilt Blade, 8,782 hrs.,75% U/C, 13 ft. Blade ........................$115,500

2010 Cat D6K LGP, Stk#: 9059, EROPS, A/C, FMStereo, Sweeps, Rear Screens, 6 Way Blade,4,758 hrs., PA5082 Winch S# 0801155, 30"Pads, 10' 8" Wide ..............................$109,500

1998 Cat D6R XW, Stk#: 9101, EROPS, A/C,Sweeps, Rear Screen, St/Tilt Blade, 90% U/C,7,851 hrs., Paccar PA56-E Winch S#9706072,30" Pads ............................................$109,500

2004 John Deere 310G, Stk#: #9200, EROPS,4WD, 24" Bucket, 469 hrs.,Extendahoe Aux.Hyd., 2 Stick Control, 19.5Lx24 Rear Tires,12x16.5 Front Tires ..............................$36,500

2006 Ingersoll-Rand SD70D, Stk#: 9045, 66"Smooth Drum, 1,555 hrs., Aux. Hyd.,14.9x24Tires, 4 Cyl. Cummins Eng...................$38,500

2010 Cat 320DL, Stk#: #9204, EROPS, A/C, FMStereo, 3,526 hrs., 34" Bucket, Hyd. QuickCoupler, 31" Pads, 10' 5" Wide ..........$128,500

2011 Cat D6N XL, Stk#: #8628, EROPS, A/C,Sweeps, Rear Screen, 6 Way Blade, 513 hrs.,Paccar Pass-D00110E Winch #110511, 24"Pads, 10' 7" Blade ..............................$199,500

2002 JLG G9-43A, Stk#: 8879, 9,000 lbs., 43 ft.,5,262 hrs., 4WD, 60" Forks, 74" Frame, 13.00x24Foam Filled Tires, 4 Cyl. JD Eng ..........$34,500

2008 Cat D6K LGP, Stk#: 8901, EROPS, A/C,6,741 hrs., 6 Way Blade, 30" Pads, 10' 8" Blade ..................................................................$89,500

2011 Fecon FTX100-L, Stk#: 2, EROPS, A/C, 12hrs., 60" Fecon Mulching Head, 16" Steel Pads,4 Cyl. Kubota Eng., 2011 Winch s/n 0030211GVW 500 lbs. ......................................$149,500

2008 Cat 320DL, Stk#: #9203, EROPS, A/C, FMStereo, 5,185 hrs., 42" Bucket, 32" Pads, Hyd.Quick Coupler ....................................$119,500

2008 Cat D4K XL, Stk#: 8387, OROPS, 6 WayBlade, 2,081 hrs., 18" Pads, 9 Ft. Blade..$56,500

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2007 Genie GTH842, Stk#: #9174, 8,000 lbs.,42 ft., 4WD, 4WS, 40 hrs., Hyd. Self LevelingSystem, 48" Forks, 74" Frame, 4 Cyl. Deutz Eng..............................................................$34,500

2007 John Deere 450J LGP, Stk#: 9104,OROPS, Sweeps, 6 Way Blade, 3,678 hrs., 24"Pads, 9' 6" Wide ..................................$37,500

2006 Cat D6R III XL, Stk#: 9113, EROPS, A/C,Sweeps, Rear Screen, S/U Tilt Blade, 5,974 hrs.,24" Pads, 10' 8" Wide ........................$129,500

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IN THIS ISSUESPECIAL SECTION…EXCAVATORS AND ATTACHMENTSBe sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on excavators and attachments.

FEATURES…SUBCONTRACTORS CELEBRATE TEXAS HIGH COURT DECISIONThe Supreme Court of Texas agreed with a contractor that its agreement toperform a construction project “in a good and workmanlike manner didnot enlarge its obligations and was not an ‘assumption of liability’ withinthe meaning of the [contractor’s insurance] policy’s contractual liability exclusion.”

PANATTONI CHANGES NAME TO ALSTONCONSTRUCTION CO. The name change reflects the growth and transformation of the companyfrom what was essentially an integrated contractor for PanattoniDevelopment Company.

TADANO APPOINTS GREEN AS REGIONAL SALES MANAGER Tadano America has named David Green as regional sales manager ofTadano America rough -errain and all-terrain crane products in the statesof Texas and Oklahoma.

RDO EQUIPMENT HONORED WITH MULTIPLE SALES AWARDS RDO Equipment was recognized as the 2013 top volume dealer of theSouthwest region.

DIRE STATES PACKS HOUSE IN SAN ANTONIOMore than 200 business leaders, government officials and university students turned out for author and infrastructure expert Dan McNichol’spresentation at the quarterly meeting of the San Antonio Mobility Coalition (SAMCo).

VAUGHAN HOLDS FEBRUARY AUCTION, ANNOUNCESNAME CHANGEVaughan Auction Group hosted an auction on Feb. 6 in Wills Point, Texas,in conjunction with a Winter Contractor’s public auction.

ALEX LYON & SON KICKS OFF SUCCESSFUL 2014FLORIDA AUCTIONS During the nine-day auction — Alex Lyon & Son’s 21st annual Floridasale, a wide variety of equipment went on the block from Feb. 1 throughFeb. 9, with each day featuring more than 1,000 lots of equipment.

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Closely Watched Case…

Subcontractors CelebrateTexas High Court DecisionIn a highly anticipated decision, the

Supreme Court of Texas agreed with a con-tractor that its agreement to perform a con-struction project “in a good and workman-like manner did not enlarge its obligationsand was not an ‘assumption of liability’within the meaning of the [contractor’sinsurance] policy’s contractual liabilityexclusion.”Contractors in Texas and across the coun-

try were keeping a close eye on the outcomeof the case of Ewing Construction Co. Inc. v.Amerisure Insurance Co., in which the TexasSupreme Court was charged with respond-ing to two questions:

“1. Does a general contractor that entersinto a contract in which it agrees to performits construction work in a good and work-manlike manner, without more specific pro-visions enlarging this obligation, ‘assumeliability’ for damages arising out of the con-tractor’s defective work so as to trigger theContractual Liability Exclusion.2. If the answer to question one is ‘Yes’

and the contractual liability exclusion is trig-gered, do the allegations in the underlyinglawsuit alleging that the contractor violatedits common law duty to perform the contractin a careful, workmanlike, and non-negligentmanner fall within the exception to the con-tractual liability exclusion for ‘liability thatwould exist in the absence of contract.’”In its Jan. 17 opinion, the Texas Supreme

Court wrote: “[W]e conclude that a generalcontractor who agrees to perform its con-struction work in a good and workmanlikemanner, without more, does not enlarge itsduty to exercise ordinary care in fulfilling itscontract, thus it does not ‘assume liability’for damages arising out of its defective workso as to trigger the Contractual LiabilityExclusion. We answer the first question ‘no’and, therefore, need not answer the secondquestion.”In the case, Ewing, the general contractor,

was faced with a lawsuit alleging defective

construction of a tennis facility for a schooldistrict in Corpus Christi. Amerisure,Ewing’s CGL insurer, refused to defend, cit-ing a litany of policy provisions, includingthe Contractual Liability Exclusion, as pur-ported defenses. Although not directlyaddressed by the court, the ContractualLiability Exception to the Your WorkExclusion in the Amerisure policy providedcoverage for the defective work performedby Ewing’s subcontractors.In an amicus brief filed on Dec. 21, 2012,

the American Subcontractors Association,ASA of Texas, and other construction indus-try trade organizations told the Texas

Supreme Court that contractors are owed thecoverage promised in their CGL policies ineither case.“Applying the Contractual Liability

Exclusion to property damage to an insuredcontractor’s work simply because that prop-erty damage may breach its contract has aprofoundly negative effect on CGL coveragefor the construction industry,” the associa-tions told the court. To decide otherwisewould be “nothing short of a radical depar-ture from the means by which CGL cover-age has traditionally been provided by theinsurance industry to contractors.”The Court relied on its August 2007 opin-

ion in Lamar Homes v. Mid-ContinentCasualty, which held that coverages shouldbe determined based on exclusions in thepolicy. ASA filed a brief in the LamarHomes case in February 2006.ASA’s Subcontractors Legal Defense

Fund financed the brief. The SLDF supportsASA’s critical legal activities in precedent-setting cases to protect the interests of allsubcontractors. ASA taps the SLDF to fundamicus briefs in appellate-level cases thatwould have a significant impact on subcon-tractor rights.

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

Contractors in Texas and across the countrywere keeping a close eye on the outcome ofthe case of Ewing Construction Co. Inc. v.

Amerisure Insurance Company.

Same Game, Different Name...

Panattoni Changes Nameto Alston Construction Co.Panattoni Construction recently

announced that it has changed its name toAlston Construction Company. For more than 25 years, Panattoni

Construction, now Alston, has offered itsclients a broad platform of general contract-ing, construction management and design-build services. Alston ConstructionCompany has a diverse experience profile,including industrial, commercial office,healthcare, education, retail and governmentprojects.“Changing our name to Alston will help

minimize any confusion that may have exist-ed in the marketplace with two similarlybranded organizations offering very differentservices,” said Alston’s Chief ExecutiveOfficer Paul Little. “Alston ConstructionCompany is a much different companytoday. This rebranding should help distin-guish our organization for our clients andfriends. It also provides recognition for ouremployees, that is much deserved.”

The name change reflects the growth andtransformation of the company from whatwas essentially an integrated contractor forPanattoni Development Company. Alston serves multiple, repeat customers

in diverse vertical markets. Both AlstonConstruction Company and PanattoniDevelopment Company are privately heldcompanies, with Carl Panattoni as ownerand chairman.Alston Construction has completed proj-

ects ranging from $250,000 to more than$100 million. With offices in 10 marketsthroughout the United States, Alston pro-vides its clients with staff resources, utilizingstate of the art design-build delivery process-es and systems.For more information, visit

http://www.alstonco.com(This story also can be found on

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

Tadano Appoints Green asRegional Sales Manager Tadano America has named David

Green as regional sales manager ofTadano America rough-terrain and all-terrain crane products in the states ofTexas and Oklahoma. “The opportunity to represent Tadano

was a perfect fit for me,” said Green,whose previous crane experience was thebuying and selling of used cranes.“Tadano cranes required the least amountof work for resale, are highly respectedfor their quality and brought top dollar.It’s an honor to represent Tadano.Green will report to Tadano America

Vice President and General ManagerRon Dogotch. “We are pleased to have David join the

Tadano team and strengthen our effortsin Texas and Oklahoma markets,” saidDogotch. “In addition to his knowledgeand experience David brings a lot ofenthusiasm to the position.”

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

Tadano America has named David Green asregional sales manager of Tadano Americarough-terrain and all-terrain crane prod-ucts in the states of Texas and Oklahoma.

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RDO Equipment was recently honoredwith three sales achievement awardsfor Okada America breaker sales in

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Okada America offers a wide variety ofhydraulic attachments designed to improvethe ROI of customer’s construction equip-ment.

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Brandon Aldridge, representing theIrving, Texas, location, is recognized asthe national leader of Okada unit sales.(L-R): Okada’s Geordie Stewart,Aldridge and Irving Manager JuniorGilliam.

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project will be in the national inter-est only if it does not significantlyexacerbate the problem of carbonpollution,’’ Lehrich said. Republicans and business and

labor groups have urged Obama toapprove the pipeline to create thou-sands of jobs and move furthertoward North American energyindependence. The pipeline also isstrongly supported by Democratsin oil and gas-producing states,including Sens. Mary Landrieu ofLouisiana, Mark Begich of Alaskaand Mark Pryor of Arkansas. Allface re-election this year and couldbe politically damaged by rejectionof the pipeline. Republican MittRomney carried all three states inthe 2012 presidential election. The 1,179-mi. (1,897 km)

pipeline would travel through theheart of the United States, carryingoil derived from tar sands in west-ern Canada to a hub in Nebraska,where it would connect with exist-ing pipelines to carry more than800,000 barrels of crude oil a dayto refineries on the Texas GulfCoast. It would cross Montana andSouth Dakota before reachingNebraska. An existing spur runsthrough Kansas and Oklahoma toTexas. Canadian tar sands are likely to

be developed regardless of U.S.action on the pipeline, the reportsaid.The report said oil derived from

tar sands in Alberta generatesabout 17 percent more greenhousegas emissions that contribute toglobal warming than traditionalcrude. But the report makes clearthat other methods of transporting

the oil — including rail, trucks andbarges — would release moregreenhouse gases than the pipeline. U.S. and Canadian accident

investigators warned about thedangers of oil trains that transportcrude oil from North Dakota andother states to refineries in theUnited States and Canada. Theofficials urged new safety rules,cautioning that a major loss of lifecould result from an accidentinvolving the increasing use oftrains to transport large amounts ofcrude oil. An alternative that relies on

shipping the oil by rail through thecentral United States to Gulf Coastrefineries would generate 28 per-cent more greenhouse gases than apipeline, the report said. State Department approval is

needed because the pipeline cross-es a United States border. Otheragencies will have 90 days to com-ment before Secretary of StateJohn Kerry makes a recommenda-tion to Obama on whether the proj-ect is in the national interest. Afinal decision is not expectedbefore summer. Senate Minority Leader Mitch

McConnell, R-Ky., said the report“once again confirms that there is

no reason for the White House tocontinue stalling construction ofthe Keystone XL pipeline.’’ McConnell said: “Mr.

President, no more stalling, nomore excuses. Please pick upthat pen you’ve been talking somuch about and make this hap-pen. Americans need these jobs.”However, a top official at the

Natural Resources DefenseCouncil, an environmental group,said the report gives Obama all theinformation he needs to reject thepipeline. “Piping the dirtiest oil on the

planet through the heart ofAmerica would endanger ourfarms, our communities, our freshwater and our climate,’’ said SusanCasey-Lefkowitz, the NRDC’sinternational program director.“That is absolutely not in ournational interest.’’ The report said the pipeline was

likely to have an adverse effect onthe endangered American buryingbeetle, found in South Dakota andNebraska. But it said that could beoffset by a monitoring programand other requirements on thepipeline operator. In Canada, Natural Resources

Minister Joe Oliver welcomed the

report and said officials there“await a timely decision’’ on thepipeline. “The choice for the United

States is clear: oil supply from areliable, environmentally responsi-ble friend and neighbor or fromunstable sources with similar orhigher greenhouse gas emissionsand lesser environmental stan-dards,’’ he said. The new report comes only days

after Obama’s State of the Unionaddress, in which he reiterated hissupport for an “all-of-the-above’’energy strategy that embraces awide range of sources, from oil andnatural gas to renewables such aswind and solar power. The remarkswere a rebuff to some of his envi-ronmental allies who argued thatObama’s support of expanded oiland gas production doesn’t makesense for a president who wants toreduce pollution linked to globalwarming. Obama blocked the Keystone

XL pipeline in January 2012, say-ing he did not have enough timefor a fair review before a deadlineforced on him by congressionalRepublicans. That delayed thechoice for him until after his re-election.

Obama’s initial rejection wentover badly in Canada, which relieson the United States for 97 percentof its energy exports. The pipelineis critical to Canada, which needsinfrastructure in place to export itsgrowing oil sands production In response, Obama quickly

suggested development of anOklahoma-to-Texas line to allevi-ate an oil bottleneck at a Cushing,Okla., storage hub. The 485-mi. southern section of

the pipeline operated by Calgary-based TransCanada did not requirepresidential approval because itdoes not cross a U.S. border. TransCanada chief executive

Russ Girling said he was pleased atthe latest environmental review,the fifth released on the projectsince 2010. “The conclusionshaven’t varied. They are the sameas before,’’ he said. Environmental groups criticized

the State Department for publish-ing the report before the depart-ment’s inspector general releasedfindings of an inquiry into a con-tractor that worked on the review.Friends of the Earth and othergroups say the contractor,Environmental ResourcesManagement, has financial ties toTransCanada. “We feel confident there are no

issues related to this contractor,’’said Kerri Ann Jones, an assistantsecretary of state who has overseenthe Keystone review.

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

KEYSTONE from page 1

Unemployment Rate Drops Almost Four Percent in Jan.The unemployment rate for workers

actively looking for jobs and last employedin construction declined from 16.1 percent inJanuary 2013 to 12.3 percent last month —the lowest January rate since 2008. Thenumber of unemployed construction work-ers decreased from 1.3 million in January2012 to 1 million last month. That drop of277,000 exceeded the growth of construc-tion employment by nearly 100,000, imply-ing that many experienced former construc-tion workers have left the industry in the past

year, Simonson pointed out. He said theresult is in line with an AGC survey thatfound many contractors report difficultyfinding skilled workers.“Construction demand for workers is like-

ly to accelerate in 2014 as more projectsrelating to oil and gas, manufacturing, ware-house and hotel construction break groundwhile demand for residential work — espe-cially apartments — remains strong,”Simonson said. “It will be a challenge forcontractors in many regions and specialtiesto find enough employees to perform the

work ahead.”Association officials called on federal,

state and local leaders to take steps to makeit easier for school districts, firms and localconstruction associations to put in placetraining programs to prepare future construc-tion workers. They added that they werefinalizing a workforce development planthat identifies specific steps elected officialscan take to improve the quality and quantityof career and technical training programs,especially at the secondary school level.“Encouraging as it is to see firms adding

job, there just aren’t that many constructionworkers in many parts of the country waitingto get called back to work,” said Stephen E.Sandherr, the association’s chief executiveofficer. “Unless we act soon, many firmswill be forced to delay projects as theyscramble to find enough qualified workers tomeet demand.”For more information, visit www.agc.org.(This story also can be found on

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

AGC from page 1

“[The report] once again confirms that there is no reason for theWhite House to continue stalling construction of the Keystone XLpipeline.’’

Mitch McConnellSenate Minority Leader

Pipeline to Transport 800,000 Barrels of Crude Oil Per Day

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Bergkamp Inc. provides governmentalagencies and contractors a cost-effectivesolution to the challenge of maximizing fleetutilization with its new SP series spray injec-tion pothole patcher product family. Manyfleet vehicles used for seasonal purposes sitidle for months at a time, severely impactingfleet utilization rates. Traditional roll-off pot-hole patchers allow the use of existingunder-utilized fleet chassis, but require theagencies to forfeit the benefit of a front-mounted working boom. The exclusivedesign of the Bergkamp SP Series features amanually-controlled front working boomoption that addresses this challenge.Existing conventional or even cab-forwardfleet chassis such as snow-plow vehicles may beequipped with theremovable front work-ing boom and dis-mountable configura-tion. This integrated

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injection patchers also are equipped with adual chamber (60/40) aggregate hopper thatallows the distribution of two different gra-dations of aggregate for more efficient repair

of deeper potholes. Aversion with automaticoperations from thecab is available inaddition to manualoperations from theground in front ofthe truck. Thetrailer-mountedSPT spray injec-

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The Bergkamp spray injection patchersare the only units on the market compatiblewith Bergkamp’s optional InPave potholepatching management system. This systemwas designed as an intelligent managementoption on the electric-heated FP5 flamelesspothole patcher and is now available on theSP Series machines. As potholes arerepaired, InPave automatically gathers andreports data such as quantity of potholesrepaired, location, time and material usedfor each repair, and material levels andtemperatures. Retrieved from any com-puter with internet access, the data canthen be turned into easy-to-read reportsthat assist managers and owners in evalu-ating current and historic production.They also can use this data to verify patchingperformance and material usages, trou-bleshoot potential pothole problems andhelp reduce inefficiencies. There is no soft-ware to download, and the InPave data canbe downloaded into multiple file types for

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Thetrailer-mount-ed SPT spray injectionpatcher features manual operations.

The truck-mounted SP5 and SP8 spray injectionpatchers also are equipped with a dualchamber (60/40) aggregate hopper thatallows the distribution of two different gra-dations of aggregate for more efficientrepair of deeper potholes.

Terex FD4000 Features Short Turn Radius, Upgrades The Terex FD4000 front dis-

charge mixer truck boasts signifi-cant steering and front suspensionimprovements that enable the truckto take advantage of the front axle’sfull wheel cut capability, signifi-cantly reducing the turn radius,according to the manufacturer. Curb-to-curb turn radius is now a

maximum of 68 ft. (20.7 m), a 15percent reduction from previousmodels, to improve onsite maneu-verability. At the same time, thewheel base on the FD4000 mixertruck has increased by 12 percent to208 in. (528 cm) for improvedweight distribution, ride quality andoperator comfort. More than 20 upgrades have

been made to the operator’s cab ofthe FD4000 mixer truck, highlight-ed by 8.5 in. (21.6 cm) of addition-al floor space, making it more com-fortable for taller operators. Its

redesigned dashboard features logi-cal positioning of gauges forimproved operating efficiency,while brighter LED dome lightswith door entry switch makes it eas-ier to enter/exit the cab. Rear ventsand louvers help to improve insidecab heating and make it easier toclose the door. Accessing the cab isnow easier, due to the stair rail han-dle and flexible hanging third step. Customers can choose between

two 2013 EPA-compliant engines,offering the latest in emissions con-trol technology, for the FD4000mixer truck. The MTU DD13 dieselengine can be configured to provide350-, 380- or 450-hp (261-, 283- or336-kW) to meet application needs.Alternatively, customers can opt forthe Cummins ISX12 engine, offer-ing three different power ratings of350-, 385- or 425-hp (261, 287- or317-kW). In the summer of 2014,

customers also will have a 400-hp(298-kW) compressed natural gas(CNG) engine option. A standardon-board diagnostic (OBD) systemprovides self-diagnostics of emis-sion system components andreports through a CAN-bus connec-tion to help operators monitor theworking condition of all EPA-required components. The standardized 11-cu. yd. (8.4

cu m) mixer drum on the FD4000truck excels in transporting and dis-charging low-slump con-crete. Its drum shell is con-structed with AR400 steel,and 0.25-in.-thick (0.64-cm) AR230 steel fins andflights in the mixing areaimprove wear resistance. Bolt-ontrunnion rollers provide easieradjustment and simplified servic-ing. To improve truck service-life

longevity and reduce corrosion,components are pre-primed andpowder coated. The mixer truck’sair system features more than a hun-dred part-count reduction from pre-vious models, resulting in fewerconnections for less air leakagepotential. The lift axle is controlledby a single lift axle control module(LACM), which replaces fourvalves per axle, improving systemservicing ease.

Wiring harnesses are efficientlyrouted to improve electrical systemreliability, while stop/turn/tail, back-up and license plate lights use LEDlighting for longer life. To simplify the mixer truck

ordering process, Terex now offersthree trim-line equipment packagesfor the FD4000 model to meet thecustomer’s needs and budget level:the work truck standard package,performance plus package andpremium package. An option-al cold-weather package isavailable for all three trim-lines and includes heated mir-

rors, heated water valve and 110Vblock heater.For more information, visit

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

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

Bergkamp Improves Fleet Utilization Efforts With SP Series

Curb-to-curb turn radius isnow a maximum of 68 ft. (20.7m), a 15 percent reduction fromprevious models, to improveonsite maneuverability.

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Simplified profitability

Dynapac’s complete line of rollers and pavers combine years of experience with innovative thinking to make the job as fast, simple, and profitable as possible, from beginning to end. From our CA2500-CA4000 single-drum vibratory rollers with static linear loads of 140-252 pli and active bouncing control to the F1000 iT4 series pavers featuring North American styling with the lowest deck height in the industry, Atlas Copco Dynapac has the sustainable solution.

Call or visit our website today to learn more about rollers and pavers from Atlas Copco Dynapac

800-732-6762www.atlascopco.us

See us at ConExpo, booth #51923

www.atlascopco.us/conexpo

Asphalt Drum Mixers Offers Single-Drum Counterflow PlantAsphalt Drum Mixers Inc. offers its EX

Series asphalt plants with single-drum coun-terflow technology. The plants offer highefficiency and a compact design for contrac-tors with low to medium production needs.The EX Series asphalt plants produce 100

to 425 tons (90.7 to 385.5 t) per hour at avery low cost per ton. They boast the longestaggregate drying and mixing times in theindustry, and are capable of processing highpercentages of RAP, according to the manu-facturer.Using counterflow technology, the EX

Series has separate drying and mixing zonesto achieve the maximum level of heat trans-fer and fuel efficiency. Furthermore, this sys-tem virtually eliminates unsafe hydrocarbonemissions, which are a common problemwith other drum mix plants. To make theplants even more environmentally friendly,ADM designed the system to reintroduceresidual gases back to the drum’s combus-tion zone.Also, the plants are available in portable

or stationary versions. They meet all federaland state specifications and consistently pro-duce quality asphalt to help protect operatorsagainst out-of-spec damages.Plant controls are sophisticated in their

abilities, yet simple in operation. The EXSeries can be operated by just one plant

operator and one loader operator.Additionally, the plants are built with dura-bility and low maintenance in mind, soonsite staff is able to handle most breakdownissues.A wide range of components further cus-

tomizes each plant for particular customerneeds. Available individual componentsinclude cold feed bins, hot oil asphalt cement

tanks (both horizontal and vertical), direct-fired horizontal cement tanks, portable andstationary bag houses, mineral filler systems,RAP systems, self-erect and stationary silos,weigh and drag conveyors, weigh batchersand fuel oil tanks.In addition to the EX Series, ADM also

offers its MileMaker, RoadBuilder and SPLSeries. Each ADM plant can be custom

designed to meet the requirements of indi-vidual sites, essentially building each client’sbusiness based upon the components andplant size needed. For more information, call 260/637-5729

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

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

Using counterflow technology, the EX Series has separate drying and mixing zones to achieve the maximum level of heattransfer and fuel efficiency.

National AsphaltPavement Assoc.Names WinnersThe National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA)

announced the winners of its 2013 Quality in ConstructionAward for excellence in construction of an asphalt pavement.The winning companies received their awards on Feb. 5, at aceremony during the association’s 59th Annual Meeting inBoca Raton, Fla.For 2013, 198 projects completed by 81 companies were

honored with a Quality in Construction Award. One hundredof the projects were singled out for their use of sustainableconstruction practices, such as incorporating reclaimed andrecycled materials and using warm-mix asphalt.“As an industry, asphalt pavement producers have devot-

ed a great deal of time and effort to determining the best prac-tices necessary to construct long-lasting, high-quality asphaltpavements that offer the durable performance pavementowners and the public value. The Quality in ConstructionAwards compare nominated pavements against best prac-tices and standards, and honor those that exemplify excel-lence in construction standards,” said John J. Keating, 2013chairman of the NAPA board of directors.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

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Introducing 12 tonsof stress relief

THE COMPACTION EXPERTS

BOMAG introduces the new standardfor affordable, user-friendly12-tonsoil compactors. The new BW211-40series is loaded with ergonomic featuresto reduce operator fatigue. Plus itdelivers over 53,000 lbs. of centrifugalforce (nearly 62,000 lbs. for pad footroller) over its massive 84-in workingwidth. Other benefits include:

•Redesigned, vibration-isolatedoperator’s platform with easy to usecontrols and improved sight lines

•Shorter stop to stop steering input forless fatigue, 12-degree oscillation and35-degree steering angle for optimummaneuverability

•Easy open, no tool hood for betterengine access

•EPA-compliant Tier 3 diesel engines

For detailed specs and full listof features and benefits on

BOMAG 40-series rollers, visitwww.bomag-americas.com

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P.O. Box 31388Amarillo, TX 79120806-335-1681

Fax: 806-335-3932

Lubbock, TX806-763-0473

Odessa, TX432-580-3337

Abilene, TX325-677-2291

San Angelo, TX325-651-3337

Wichita Falls, TX940-322-3337

Enid, OK580-233-5000

Tulsa, OK918-245-5926

McAlester, OK918-423-2555

500 E. 62nd Ave.Denver, CO 80216303-288-6801

Fax: 303-288-6809

2329 River RoadGrand Junction, CO

81505970-243-0722

Fax: 970-243-0726

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80906719-392-1155

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970-669-6209Fax: 970-669-6280

100 Barr Ave. SEAlbuquerque, NM

87105505-344-9466

Fax: 505-345-4715

3251 MJB RoadCasper, WY 82601307-577-9700

Fax: 307-577-9703

www.rgwequipment.com

550 Greenville RoadLivermore, CA 94550

925-606-2403925-606-2493

www.yellowhouse.us

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www.wirtgenamerica.comROAD AND MINERAL TECHNOLOGIES

THE NEW DYNAMIC EFFICIENCY W 210i WITH MORE THAN 60 NEW INNOVATIVE FEATURES

More power with less fuel technology:PTS – Parallel to Surface

WIDRIVE – New control solutions

ISC – Intelligent speed control

LEVEL PRO – Designed for the crew

3DS – Flexible application drum speed

VCS – Environmentally friendly

W 210iEngine: 716 HPMilling widths: 6’ 7”; optional: combo and 7’ 3”Milling depth: 13”Operating weight, CE: 63,670 lbs

6715 W. RenoOklahoma City, OK

800-375-3339Tulsa, OK

918-438-1700Dallas, TX

214-371-7777Fort Worth, TX817-378-0600

Abilene, TX325-692-6334Amarillo, TX

806-373-2826Lubbock, TX

806-745-2112Odessa, TX

432-333-7000

NUECES POWEREQUIPMENT

www.nuecespower.comCorpus Christi, TX

361-289-0066Edinburg, TX

956-702-0066Laredo, TX

956-725-0066San Benito, TX956-361-0066Victoria, TX

361-576-0066Vinton, TX

915-541-0066

Spokane, WA800-541-0754Kent, WA

800-669-2425Rochester, WA800-304-4421Portland, OR

800-950-7779Eugene, OR

800-826-9811

Boise, ID800-221-5211Pocatello, ID

800-829-4450Missoula, MT800-332-1617Kalispell, MT

800-434-4190Billings, MT

800-735-2589

NIXON-EGLI EQUIPMENT COMPANY

www.nixon-egli.com800 E. Grant Line Rd.

Tracy, CA 95304209-830-8600209-830-8884

2044 S. Vineyard Ave.Ontario, CA 91761

909-930-1822

5055 E. 72nd Ave.Commerce City, CO

303-287-7506800-646-6636Durango, CO

970-247-4460Grand Junction, CO

970-243-7090Idaho Falls, ID208-523-9915

Salt Lake City, UT801-262-7441

Ogden, UT801-627-0049St. George, UT435-652-8003Casper, WY

307-266-4474Gillette, WY

307-685-4288Rock Springs, WY

307-382-5284

Phoenix, AZ602-252-7121

Ray, AZ 520-363-5168Gilbert, AZ

480-545-2400Tucson, AZ

520-623-8681Prescott, AZ

928-778-5621Albuquerque, NM

505-345-8383Farmington, NM505-324-8601

Bakersfield, CA661-695-4830El Paso, TX

915-872-1001Superior, AZ

520-689-2405Perris, CA

909-355-3600West Sacramento, CA

916-375-3540Redding, CA

530-229-3822Fremont, CA

510-659-1903

KIRBY-SMITH MACHINERY INC.www.kirby-smith.com

MODERN MACHINERYwww.modernmachinery.com

HONNEN EQUIPMENT CO.www.honnen.com

ROAD MACHINERYwww.roadmachinery.com

COOPER EQUIPMENT CO.17474 Judson Rd.San Antonio, TX210-657-5151

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VT LeeBoy, Inc. 500 Lincoln County Pkwy Ext., Lincolnton, NC 28092 Call 704.966.3300 or www.LeeBoy.com

Go GREEN with LeeBoy Yellow

Leeboy is your LEADER for your Tier 4i Commercial Paver Linup

Non-Toxic Anti-Freeze

LeeBoy Legend Screed System can successfully lay a seamless mat even with warm-mix asphalt designs

Electric Heat vs. propane

Environmentally Friendly Citrus Spraydown

500 Lincoln County Pkwy Ext., Lincolnton, NC 28092 Call 704.966.3300 or www

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BEE EQUIPMENT SALES, LTDwww.beeequipmentsales.comLubbock TX • 806/745-1511

KIRBY-SMITH MACHINERY, INC.www.kirby-smith.com

Oklahoma City, OK • 800/375-3339Tulsa, OK • 800/375-3733

Kansas City, KS • 877/851-5729

NIXON-EGLI EQUIPMENT COMPANYwww.nixon-egli.com

800 E. Grant Line Rd. • Tracy, CA 95304209/830-8600 • 209/830-8884

2044 S. Vineyard Ave. • Ontario, CA 91761909/930-1822

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Serving the Asphalt Industry for 25 Years

2014 Marathon TPS250TDistributor, trailer mountedtack distributor, Honda 5.5hpgas engine, 10GPM pumpingsystem, 250 gallon capacity,5 ft spray wand w/40 ft hose,10" filler lid, hose reel, dualpropane burners

1999 Rosco Maximizer II Distributor, 1950 gallons, EZ-1S computer w/1 ft cut-offs, 12 ft spray bar, propaneheat, Freightliner FL70 w/Cummins 5.9L diesel engine, 5 spd trans, 2 spd axle, air brakes, a/c, 33,000 GVW

866-430-7539

3517 Wayne White Rd., Climax, NC 27233

[email protected]

2001 Blaw Knox PF 3200 Paver, front wheel assist,Ultimat 10-20B electric screed, Cummins diesel engine,fume extractor, plumbed for Topcon, washdown hose& reel, lights

2009 Omni 318 Screed, 10 - 18 1/2 ft, electric heat,power crown & slope, power up & down screed exten-sions, fits PF 6160, 6170, 6110

1999 Blaw Knox PF 5510 Paver, Ultimat 10-20 electricscreed, power crown & slope

2004 Midland SP-10 Road Widener, 10 ft wideningmaximum, dual discharge, hydraulic extensions,washdown system, John Deere 4045T turbo dieselengine Tier III, hydrostatic drive, front wheel drive &front wheel steering

2014 Marathon KERA10 Crack Sealer, New MarathonKERA10 walk behind crack sealer, 10 gallon materialvat, full wrap around oil jacket, manual full sweep agita-tion, single 50,000 BTU vapor burner with flame outprotection, oil temperature gauge, material temperaturegauge, heated 3/4" discharge valve

2009 Hamm HD14VV Roller, 54" double drum vibratory,hydrostatic drive, double drum drive, water system,scrapers, Hatz 40 hp water cooled diesel engine, ROPS

1997 Rosco SPRH-H Chip Spreader, hydrostatic drive,10 ft spread hopper, Cummins diesel engine, computer

Maddock Adds to Mill Line

Maddock Construction Equipment LLC has a new addition to the Backhoe Mill lineof milling attachments. The EM48 attachment has a 48 in. (122 cm) cutting width, 11in. (28 cm) cutting depth and can be pre-set to cutting depths from flush to fulldepth in ½ in. (1.3 cm) increments.

The EM48 is powered by the excavator hydraulic system and gives the operatorclear view of the work area. It uses standard ¾ in. (1.9 cm) shank tungsten-carbidecutter bits and can cut asphalt, concrete and rock, such as limestone. Its ability tocut above and below grade allows the EM48 to cut walls and in trenches. An option-al water spray system directs small water streams into the drum housing to helpcontrol dust.

At the Customer’s Convenience...

Bergkamp Announces NewPaver Inspection ProgramThe Bergkamp Inc. Inspection,

Maintenance & Upgrade Program isdesigned to keep customers’ slurry seal andmicro surfacing pavers running at peak per-formance, so crews can minimize downtimeand maintain the highest productivity. Itsfactory trained technicians can inspectpavers at a customer’s shop, the job site orBergkamp’s service shop and perform acomprehensive diagnosis that clearly identi-fies problem areas and/or wear items thatneed attention. In addition, factory techni-cians can identify any upgrades available socustomers can take advantage of the compa-ny’s latest product advancements.Customers can then use the inspection reportinformation to conduct the maintenance andrepairs themselves or have Bergkamp’s ded-icated team complete the work for them —to factory specifications and with originalfactory-grade parts. Depending on the main-tenance, repairs and updates required, the

company can perform the work at the cus-tomers’ location or at Bergkamp’s headquar-ters in Salina, Kan. “We continually strive to deliver added

value to our customers to help them reducetheir paving costs,” said Rob Pickrell, cus-tomer business unit operations manager atBergkamp. “With proper maintenance andservice, you can easily achieve maximumpaver performance and increase the life spanof your paver.”The Bergkamp Inspection, Maintenance

& Upgrade Program provides a wide rangeof services — from helping contractors iden-tify small maintenance issues with theirpavers to conducting a full remanufacture ofa unit. For more information, call 785/825-1375

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

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

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www.sakaiamerica.com | 1-800-323-0535

WHILE SOME PEOPLE ARE HAVING A PROBLEM GRASPING THE CONCEPT,THEY’RE SURE NOT HAVING ANY DIFFICULTY GRABBING THE RESULTS.

It’s a rubber tire roller that vibrates with enough centrifugal force to equal the out-put of a 55,000 pound pneumatic. The GW750 handles the toughest HMA mixeswith ease, getting balanced high densities from the top through the bottom of themat. Great on SMA, too! And it provides a sound interlock between new overlaysand profiled surfaces. It’s bonus time!

Check one out at your Sakai dealer today.

RDO EQUIPMENT CO.www.rdoequipment.com

Riverside, CA800/494-4863

Indio, CA760/342-8900

Imperial, CA800/464-4331

Lakeside, CA619/270-4300

Fort Worth, TX800/551-4905

Hewitt, TX800/551-8258

Irving, TX800/437-6342

Laredo, TX956/718-1909

Pflugerville, TX512/272-4141

New Braunfels, TX800/880-0880

Ehrenberg, AZ928/923-9611

Flagstaff, AZ928/526-0639

Phoenix, AZ602/415-4700

Prescott, AZ928/776-8300

Tucson, AZ520/294-5262

Wellton, AZ928/785-4276

Yuma, AZ928/341-7100

FOUR SEASONS EQUIPMENT8111 Mills Road, Houston, TX 77064

281/807-9777 • Fax: 281/807-1233

1425 Swisco Road, Lake Charles, LA 70665

337/626-6000 • Fax: 337/626-7600

www.powermotivecorp.com

5000 Vasquez Blvd., Denver, CO 80216

303/355-5900 • Fax: 303/388-9328

Grand Junction, CO

970/241-1550

Colorado Springs, CO

719/576-5541

Milliken, CO

970/587-1188

Durango, CO

970/259-0455

Cheyenne, WY

307/752-0273

POWER MOTIVE CORP.

KOMATSU EQUIPMENT CO.1486 S. Distribution DriveSalt Lake City, UT 84104801/972-3660Fax: 801/954-0936

4660 Pioneer WayElko, NV 89801775/753-7557

3825 Losee RoadNorth Las Vegas, NV 89030702/399-1004

900 Marietta WaySparks, NV 89431775/356-1334

6253 West Gilbert IndustrialCourtHurricane, UT 84737435/986-1000

405 Jonah DriveRock Springs, WY 82901307/686-1300

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ConExpo 2008Las Vegas, Nevada

Iron RushConExpo Draws Construction Industry to Vegas

ConExpo-Con/AGG 2008 and the co-located IFPE 2008 expositions have setrecords for attendance, exhibit space and

number of exhibiting companies. ConExpo-Con/AGG 2008 is the largest trade show inNorth America of any industry in 2008.ConExpo-Con/AGG 2008 and IFPE 2008

expositions are known as global showcasesof the latest equipment, product innovationsand technological advances for the con-struction, construction materials and powertransmission industries.More than 144,600 industry profession-

als from around the world attendedConExpo-Con/AGG 2008 and IFPE 2008during their five-day run March 11 to 15 at

the Las Vegas Convention Center inLas Vegas, Nev. ConExpo-Con/AGG 2008 covered

more than 2.28 million net sq. ft.(211,966 net sq m) of exhibits, takenby 2,182 exhibitors, and was 21 per-cent larger than the last show, held in2005.IFPE 2008 also was the largest in

its history with more than 129,000 net sq. ft.(11,994 net sq m) of exhibit space used by 469exhibitors — a 16 percent increase in space com-pared to 2005. A record number of international industry pro-

fessionals visited the shows — more than 28,000,which is more than 19 percent of total attendanceand represents more than 30 percent growth com-pared to the last edition of the shows.International visitors to the shows hailed frommore than 130 non-U.S. countries. The shows were the industry gathering place in

2008. Some 105 allied industry groups were“supporting organizations” of ConExpo-Con/AGG 2008 and IFPE 2008, bringing theirmemberships to the shows. In addition to U.S-based groups, these included international indus-try-related organizations from Brazil, Canada,Chile, China, Finland, Germany, India, Japan,Korea, Mexico, Spain, Taiwan, Turkey, UnitedKingdom and Venezuela. A record 11 associations held annual conven-

tions or board meetings at the shows, and overalla record number of more than 530 industry-relat-ed meetings were held in conjunction with

This ConExpo article was published in Construction Equipment Guide (CEG) on April 2, 2008.This and other ConExpo articles to follow will be part of a continuing series that take a look back atConExpos past through the reporting of CEG. We hope you enjoy these retros as much as we didsearching for them deep in our archives.

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ConExpo-Con/AGG 2008 and IFPE 2008.ConExpo-Con/AGG 2008 hosted a visit by

Admiral Woody Sutton, the U.S. Department ofCommerce Assistant Secretary for Manufacturingand Services, on March 12. Sutton toured the showand met with show officials and exhibitors to discussglobal trade issues.

ConExpo-Con/AGG 2008 also was the site of thefirst ever Construction Challenge competition, initi-ated by show organizer Association of EquipmentManufacturers (AEM). The creative problem-solv-ing competition was designed to interest teens inconstruction careers, while calling attention to indus-try workforce shortages and infrastructure renewalneeds.

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

Coming next issue: Positive vibes pervade ConExpo

Con/AGG 2011.

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NEW MEXICO

OKLAHOMA

OREGON

TEXAS

UTAH

WASHINGTON

WYOMING

ALASKA

ARIZONA

CALIFORNIA

COLORADO

HAWAII

IDAHO

MONTANA

NEVADA

CASE AUTHORIZED DEALERS

CASE AUTHORIZED DEALERS

Titan Machinery

(928) 726-4701Yuma(928) 669-9271Parker

Bingham EquipmentARIZONA

(907) 376-1541Wasilla(907) 457-1541Fairbanks(907) 277-1541Anchorage

Yukon Equipment CompanyALASKA

Tulsa

AlbuquerqueTitan Machinery

Central Machinery SalesOREGON

(918) 437-5085Tulsa(405) 789-6812Oklahoma City(580) 323-3422Clinton

OCT Equipment OKLAHOMA

(505) 342-2566AlbuquerqueTitan MachineryNEW MEXICO

(559) 441-1122FresnoSequoia Equipment Company

(661) 327-1641BakersfieldPioneer Equipment

(805) 621-7830Santa Maria(805) 485-2103Oxnard

Diamond A. EquipmentCALIFORNIA

(520) 623-5848Tucson(602) 269-3221Phoenix(928) 526-5991Flagstaff

AmarilloAbileneASCOTEXAS

Sonsray Machinery

(979) 836-6641Brenham(254) 613-1500Belton(409) 212-8100Beaumont(806) 553-7777Amarillo(325) 698-2726Abilene

ASCOTEXAS

(503) 362-1371Salem(503) 283-2461Portland

Sonsray Machinery

(541) 567-2331HermistonCentral Machinery Sales

(970) 247-0522Durango(970) 434-7363Clifton

Century Equipment CompanyCOLORADO

(209) 464-9600Stockton(562) 903-7377Santa Fe Springs(510) 562-0653San Leandro(916) 649-0096Sacramento(530) 245-9000Redding(909) 355-1075Fontana(619) 873-0123El Cajon

Sonsray Machinery

(559) 441-1122

Wichita FallsSupply

Tyler

(940) 322-9950Wichita FallsSupplyConstruction Agricultural

(903) 593-0201Tyler(903) 893-7586Sherman (210) 333-8000San Antonio(325) 655-5666San Angelo(512) 272-8922Manor(806) 745-2000Lubbock(281) 987-1990Houston(713) 649-0940Houston(817) 283-2844Euless(979) 779-8942Bryan

(808) 671-0541Waipahu(808) 986-0691Wailuku(808) 245-8581Lihue(808) 982-7728Kea-Au(808) 334-0102Kailua-Kona

Allied Machinery Corp.HAWAII

(970) 461-4960Windsor(970) 484-0528Fort Collins(303) 286-7000Commerce City(719) 596-2924Colorado Springs

Titan Machinery

(970) 247-0522Durango

VintonVictoria

(435) 586-4406Cedar CityCentury Equipment CompanyUTAH

(432) 367-8628OdessaPermian Tractor Sales

(915) 541-0066Vinton(361) 576-0066Victoria(956) 361-0066San Benito(956) 725-0066Laredo(956) 702-0066Edinburg(361) 289-0066Corpus Christi

Nueces Power Equipment

(406) 587-0728Bozeman(406) 259-5500Billings

Titan Machinery MONTANA

(208) 523-5455Idaho FallsPioneer Equipment Company

(208) 733-5543Twin Falls(208) 466-7875Caldwell

Burks Tractor CompanyIDAHO

(808) 671-0541Waipahu

AuburnSonsray Machinery

WASHINGTON

(360) 651-2171Marysville(253) 735-2702Auburn

Sonsray Machinery

(509) 837-3833Sunnyside(509) 547-9003Pasco(509) 765-1257Moses Lake

Central Machinery SalesWASHINGTON

(801) 794-1463Springville(801) 262-5761Salt Lake City(435) 752-1533Logan(435) 586-4406Cedar City

(775) 358-5000Sparks

Sonsray Machinery

(702) 876-2223Las VegasHertz Equipment RentalNEVADA

(406) 543-7782Missoula(406) 453-1405Great Falls(406) 227-6880 East Helena(406) 587-0728Bozeman

Titan Machinery

WYOMING

(307) 682-9742Gillette(307) 638-4400Cheyenne(307) 234-5381Casper

Titan Machinery

(307) 382-6570Rock SpringsCentury Equipment CompanyWYOMING

With a little more than a month before its grand finale atConExpo 2014 in Las Vegas, CaseConstructionEquipment’s “Dire States” infrastructure awareness tourshowed no signs of losing steam as it rolled into San Antonioearlier this month. More than 200 business leaders, government officials and

university students turned out for author and infrastructureexpert Dan McNichol’s presentation at the quarterly meetingof the San Antonio Mobility Coalition (SAMCo). They alsocame to see Mrs. Martin, the 1949 Hudson in whichMcNichol has logged more than 8,000 mi. since departingBoston in October.

As with other stops on the tour, McNichol focused on the“dire state” of U.S. infrastructure, from bridges and energytransmission to clean water and ports, and the need for citi-zens, business leaders, community groups and elected offi-cials to work together to find new solutions for funding. Case and its heavy equipment dealer ASCO Equipment

also brought the tour to Texas Tech and the University ofHouston while in Texas, where McNichol spoke to studentgroups and spent time touring local infrastructure projects.This phase of the Dire States tour will come to an end withan event at ConExpo on March 6 in the Case booth (11722). For more information, visit DireStates.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

Dire States Packs House in San Antonio

More than 200 business leaders, government officialsand university students turned out for author andinfrastructure expert Dan McNichol’s presentation atthe quarterly meeting of the San Antonio MobilityCoalition (SAMCo).

Business members also came to see Mrs. Martin, the1949 Hudson in which McNichol has logged more than8,000 mi. since departing Boston in October.

David Roller’s, founder of Rollerand Associates, first desk was two fil-ing cabinets and an overturned door inthe basement of his house. Headquartered in Denver, Colo.,

Roller and Associates Inc., was found-ed in 1976 by Roller after a shift incareers caused him to look into theauctioning business.Today, the company is run by his

son Dayton Roller. Dayton grew up in the business

doing everything including runningsheets, labeling brochures, cleaning thefacilities and setting auctions. Afterattending college at Colorado StateUniversity Dayton pursued a career inpublic accounting withPriceWaterhouseCoopers. After years of performing audits for

many technology and mining compa-nies, including two that were takenpublic, Dayton went to work for one ofhis clients in the telecom industry. In2002 Dayton decided to pursue acareer in the auction industry and in2010 Dayton took over as CEO andpresident of the company.The biggest changes over the years

for Roller has been the inclusion of theinternet in the auction process. In 2002there was very little internet participa-tion. Now, in 2014 the companyexpects more than 90 percent of itsauctions to be conducted internet onlywith another 9 percent being livesimulcast auctions and the other 1 per-cent being its impounded vehicle auc-tions with cities that do not currentlyallow internet bids.Roller Auctions specializes in auc-

tions for secured creditors, bankruptcytrustees, government agencies, busi-ness owners and more. For these enti-ties Roller conducts more than 150

auctions per year both at its 13-acre sitein Denver and at seller locations. Theseauctions are conducted both via onlineand live simulcast formats.Roller was recently recognized by

CoBiz Magazine as one of the top 250private companies in Colorado andnumber one under 30 employees. Roller Auctions is located at 7500

York St., Denver, Colo., 80229.For more information call 866/515-

1668 or visit www.rollerauction.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)

Auction Co. Grows From Humble Roots

Roller Auctions is located at 7500 York St., Denver, Colo., 80229.

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Dallas, TX214-819-3991Longview, TX800-245-7702Waco, TX800-245-7706Texarkana, TX888-327-7370

Tulsa, OK866-402-4248Oklahoma City, OK409-898-8700

www.darrjcb.com

Lubbock, TX806-745-2000Wichita Falls, TX940-687-2726Odessa, TX432-337-2823Amarillo, TX806-372-8386

Midland, TX432-685-9999Clovis, NM575-742-2726

www.ascoeq.com

San Antonio, TX210-662-9701

www.jcbofsouthtexas.com

Houston, TX713-692-4471Beaumont, TX409-898-8700

www.adobejcb.com

West Sacramento, CA877-383-7985

www.muniquipjcb.com

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AL LA R OU N DB E T T E RV I S I B I L I T Y

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CALIFORNIABobcat of Cerritos, Inc.

Cerritos562-926-2342

www.bobcatofcerritos.com

MONTANABobcat of Missoula

Missoula406-728-5392

NEW MEXICOBobcat of Albuquerque

Albuquerque505-508-5803

www.bobcatofalbq.com

OKLAHOMAWhite Star Machinery

Tulsa918-622-7787 • 800-324-7368

www.whitestarmachinery.com

TEXASBobcat of Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi361-884-3959 • 888-356-3139

www.valleyditchwitch.com

Bobcat of DallasFort Worth

817-654-2202

Lewisville469-586-000 • 866-981-0905

Longview903-758-5547

www.bobcatofdallas.com

Bobcat of El Paso El Paso

915-860-1145www.bobcatofelpaso.com

Bobcat of HarlingenHarlingen

956-425-4300www.valleyditchwitch.com

Bobcat of HoustonConroe

936-890-6790

Jersey Village281-477-8648 • 888-661-4669

Pearland713-413-2200

www.bobcatofhouston.com

Divisions of Quality Equipment Co.

Bobcat of San Antonio210-337-6136 • 877-451-8695

Bobcat of Austin512-251-3415

www.qualityequipmentco.net

UTAHIntermountain Bobcat

West Valley City801-262-0208 • 888-550-3640

www.imbobcat.com

WASHINGTONRowe’s Tractor, LLC

East Wenatchee509-886-3200

www.rowestractor.com

Authorized Bobcat Dealers

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Vermeer of Texas-Louisianawww.vermeertexas.com

Alamo, TX956-782-5580

Amarillo, TX806-622-2407

Corpus Christi, TX361-887-8499

Denham Springs, LA 225-665-7900

Waco (Ross), TX254-829-9655

Irving, TX 972-255-3500

Houston (Cypress), TX281-671-6000

Kilgore, TX 903-988-9868

Lubbock, TX 806-745-1245

Round Rock, TX 512-244-0505

San Antonio, TX 78219210-337-7700

Ditch Witch ofOklahoma/TulsaEdmond, OK 73034405-348-4633

Tulsa, OK 74116918-438-1560

RGW Equipment Saleswww.rgwequipmentsales.com

550 Greenville RoadLivermore, CA 94550925-606-2403925-606-2493 Fax

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EZ SPOT URAttachments has taken itsheavy duty pole setter onestep further and created theheavy, heavy duty pole set-ter. The heavy, heavy dutypole setter is capable ofpulling and setting poles upto 100 ft. (30.5 m) long andweighing 10,000 lbs. (4,536kg). The heavy, heavy dutypole setter is made to beattached to excavators orlarge wheel loaders and eas-ily sets large transmissionpoles with its 127 degreerotation. The heavy, heavyduty pole setter also has anoptional hand tamper circuit to allow a line-crew to tamp a pole without the need foranother hydraulic line.

The heavy, heavy duty pole setter comesstandard with jaws meant to handle larger

transmission poles but inserts may be pur-chased from EZ SPOT UR to handle small-er distribution poles.

For more information, call 877/433-5733 or visit www.ezspotur.com.

The heavy, heavy duty pole setter is capable of pullingand setting poles up to 100 ft. (30.5 m) long and weigh-ing 10,000 lbs. (4,536 kg).

CEAttachments Cuts to ChaseWith Edge Rotary Cutters

CEAttachmentsInc., a global sup-plier of attach-ments and acces-sories for compactequipment, hasadded Edge 3-Pt.rotary brush cutterattachments forcompact utilitytractors.

These cuttersfeature a beavertailstyle rear deckpanel constructedof heavy duty 11-gauge steel thatdeflects cut material downward as it cuts.Two heavy-duty ½ in. (1.3 cm) thick by 4in. (10 cm) wide blades cut brush andgrass efficiently, and are mounted to atough stump jumper pan, according to themanufacturer.

The rear wheel assembly features threeheight adjustment settings to cut grassand brush between 1 to 11 in. (2.5 to 28

cm) from theground.

Edge rotarycutters featureshear-bolt drive-line protection,side skid shoes tohelp the deckglide along theground, and frontand rear chainshielding to helpkeep materialunder the deckwhile being cut.

These standard-duty Rotary

Cutters require 20 to 40 hp and are avail-able in 60 and 72 in. (152 and 183 cm)cutting widths, ready to attach to a CatI/II compact utility tractor.

For more information, call 866/232-8224 or visit www.ceattachments.com.

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

Edge rotary cutters feature shear-bolt dri-veline protection, side skid shoes to helpthe deck glide along the ground, and frontand rear chain shielding to help keepmaterial under the deck while being cut.

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Irving, TX972/438-4699

Fort Worth, TX817/566-1541

Hewitt, TX254/666-3900

Pflugerville, TX512/272-4141

New Braunfels, TX830/632-3100

Laredo, TX956/718-1909

Flagstaff, AZ928/526-0639

Phoenix, AZ602/415-4700

Prescott, AZ928/776-8300

Tucson, AZ520/294-5262

Lakeside, CA619/370-4300

Riverside, CA951/778-3700

Indio, CA760/342-8900

Imperial, CA760/355-4331

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Lubbock TX806/763-0473

Odessa TX432/580-3337

Abilene TX 325/677-2291

San Angelo TX325/651-3337

Wichita Falls, TX940/322-3337

Enid OK580/233-5000

Tulsa OK918/245-5926

McAlester OK918/423-2555

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RT120 QUAD

You may have noticed something different about our most recent trencher models. Our new walk-

behinds–the compact RT12, RT16, RT20 and RT24–offer a choice of high-flotation tires or heavy-duty

oscillating tracks, both of which provide outstanding stability and traction. And the mighty RT120 Quad’s

innovative chevron track pattern provides maximum traction in wet conditions and on slopes. With every

Ditch Witch® trencher you can count on the hardest-working, longest-lasting machine in its class–that will

never change. See your dealer for more information, or visit ditchwitch.com.

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Witch Equipment Co., Inc.Fort Worth, TX | 817-429-4824

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Ditch Witch of OklahomaEdmond, OK | 405-348-4633

Ditch Witch of New Mexico, Inc.Albuquerque, NM | 505-345-1888

Ditch Witch of East TexasTyler, TX | 903-592-6226

Ditch Witch SouthwestLubbock, TX | 806-745-6866

Odessa, TX | 432-617-8351

Ditch Witch of TulsaTulsa, OK | 918-438-1560

Ditch Witch of ArkansasSpringdale, AR | 479-419-9771

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Ditch Witch of ArizonaPhoenix, AZ | 602-437-0351

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Port of Entry Construction Spawns New Developmenthave no control over. People referto these as once-in-a-lifetime proj-ects.”The new facility will replace the

Fabens, Texas, port of entry andinclude a new international bridgeknown as the Tornillo-GuadalupeInternational Bridge. It’s locatedabout 30 mi. outside of El Paso andis intended to be a model of a newkind of port of entry for the rest ofthe country, Perez said. Construction on the U.S. side

began in 2011. The federal govern-ment took charge of the securityand inspection facilities, while ElPaso County handled the highwayaccess and one-quarter mi. longbridge over the Rio Grande River.The bridge sits about 16 ft. (4.9 m)from the top of the levy or about 24ft. (7.3 m) from the top of the river.The biggest challenge came in

having to work so close to theriverbed and the unstable materialaround it, said FernandoHernandez, civil engineer with theEl Paso County Public Works.“It’s silty sand and it’s not very

stable,” Hernandez said. “You areright there at the water table andeverything you do is a little more atrisk. You are drilling piers six feetin diameter. The ones at theriverbed were 85-feet to 90-feet indepth and when you are drillingthat deep you have the capabilityof cave-ins. It’s very critical thatyou have those good solid walls tohold up while you are drilling andthat while you are pouring concreteit doesn’t affect your drill shaft.”

Contractors installed dewateringpumps to temporarily lowering thewater table. Once the water driedout, they drilled out the silt andpumped in viscous mud material.The heavier mud helped createcrust on the wall and it helped keepthe shaft open, Hernandez said.“Once you pump in the concrete itpushes up the mud into the collec-tion system, and it is recirculatedback into the riverbed.” Construction on the U.S. portion

of the international bridge sawabout 25 to 45 people at work onthe bridge daily, he said.The existing Fabens facility was

built in about the 1930s and hasonly one and a-half lanes capacity.

The new Port of Entry will havethe capacity for six lanes, but, moreimportantly, is being constructedwith an updated look at bordersecurity. “The way it works is drugs flow

north and the guns and money flowsouth,” Perez said. “Original Portsof Entry weren’t designed toaccommodate southbound inspec-tions. Traditionally, the U.S. hasviewed that as Mexico’s problem.But as the drug war escalatedaround 2006 … the U.S. realized agreater need for more emphasis onsouthbound checks. Many of ourposts were not designed for thatand they are difficult to retrofit.This port has the capacity for that.

Customs offices will be able toinspect commercial and passengervehicles returning to Mexico tolook for guns and money. It will bea model for the nation.”The new entry also is expected

to facilitate the flow of traffic,allowing patrol officers to bothdirect and inspect traffic more effi-ciently, Perez said. The wait tocross the border now can be aslong as three hours, which can sti-fle the economy — worth about $30million of goods annually. “Whowants to wait in line three hours tocome into the U.S?” Perez asked. But while the United States has

been at work for three years,Mexico has been behind on con-

struction, and that’s caused somehead-scratching about the bridge,which extends beyond the borderfence — and stops.“For the longest time it became

known as the bridge to nowhere,”Perez said. “If you were to see thesite, you would see the bridgehanging half way. Mexico not onlyhas to construct its side of thebridge and security facility, butalso needs to construct the roadinfrastructure. But there’s neverbeen a time when the U.S. orMexico has not fulfilled its obliga-tion to construct the Port of Entry.”Mexico is just getting started on

construction, but its side of theproject is expected to take only sixmonths. That’s because Mexicodoes not call for some of the strin-gent processes, such as environ-mental studies and permits, that theUnited States requires, Perez said.Meanwhile, the project has not

only created jobs, but spawnednew development around the Port.“It certainly is good for that,” he

said. “For every seven jobs createdin Mexico, one job is created in theU.S., Perez said. But more impor-tantly, is the boon to business afterthe new port opens.“We are very dependent on

cross border trade,” Perez said.“The flow of traffic is so importantto our economy, we will do any-thing to speed it up. It helps bothour economies.”

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

PORT from page 1

While the United States has been at work for three years, Mexico has been behind on construction,and that’s caused some head-scratching about the bridge, which extends beyond the border fence —and stops.

The new facility will replace the Fabens, Texas, port of entry and include a newinternational bridge known as the Tornillo-Guadalupe International Bridge.

The biggest challenge came in having to work so close to the riverbed and theunstable material around it.

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Model Number Engine hp (kW)Operating Weight Lbs. (Kg)

Digging Depth ft. (m) Digging Reach ft. (m)

A900C Litronic129 (95)

36,800-42,800 (16,692-19,413)

19 (5.8)29.1 (8.87)

A904C Litronic143 (105)

41,200-46,500 (18,688-21,092)

21.8 (6.6)31.8 ( 9.7)

A924175 (129)

47,200-58,400 (21,409-26,490)

21.2 (6.5)34.5 (10.5)

R924157 (115)

54,345-57,320 (23,500-27,600)

22.6 (6.9)33 (10.1)

R926175 (129)

59,305-61,950 (25,700-28,950)

23.2 (7)33.8 (10.3)

R924C Compact Swing 163 (120)55,445-64,043 (12,223- 14,11

9)22.6 (6.9)

31.1 (9.5)

R936218 (160)

67,350-72,645 (30,550-33,850)

23.2 (7)35.1 (10.7)

R946272 (200)

83,886-91,712 (38,050- 41,600)

25.3 (7.7)37.11 (11.3)

R956326 (240)

109,349-125,884 (49,600-57,100)

26.11 (8.3)41 (12.5)

R966435 (320)

145,505-168,213 (66,000 -76,300)

29.1 (8.9)44.5 (13.6)

R976544 (400)

188,054-210,541 (85,300-95,500)

35.7 (10.9)50.1 (15.3)

LIEBHERRMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

Model Number Engine (kW)Operating Weight Lbs. (Kg)

Digging Depth ft. (m) Digging Reach ft. (m)

ZX17U-214.8 (11)

4,173 (1,893)7.1 (2.17)

12.1 (3.9)

ZX27U-326.4 (19.7)

6,358 (2,887)8.6 (2.59)

15.4 (4.67)

ZX35U-523.3 (17.4)

7,760 (3,520)10 (3.06)

17.1 (5.21)

ZX50U-535.9 (26.8)

10,560 (4,790)11.7 (3.53)

19.7 (5.96)

ZX60USB-553 (39.6)

13,547 (6,145)12.4 (3.77)

20.5 (6.23)

ZX75US-556.9 (42.4)

18,221 (8,265)13.6 (4.11)

21.1 (6.43)

ZX85USB-556.9 (42.4)

19,564 (8,874)13.1 (3.99)

23.8 (7.21)

ZX130-572 (97)

26,013 (11 810)18.3 (5.57)

27.4 (8.32)

ZX135US-597 (72)

32,819 (14 900)18 (5.49)

27.6 (8.38)

ZX160LC-5121 (90)

36,487 (16 565)19.7 (5.98)

29.1 (8.87)

ZX180LC-5121 (90)

40,419 (18 350)21.7 (6.57)

30.11 (9.43)

ZX190W-3159 (119)

43,211-45,636 (19 600-20 700)

19.2 (5.83)31.5 (9.58)

ZX210LC-5159 (119)

47,137 (21 400)20.3 (6.18)

30.11 (9.43)

ZX220W-3159 (119)

49,207-52,003 (22 320-23 588)

20.8 (6.29)33.4 (10.17)

ZX245USLC-5159 (119)

56,167 (25,500)20.1 (6.12)

31.7 (9.62)

ZX250LC-5188 (140)

54,498 (24,700)22.10 (6.96)

33.9 (10.29)

ZX290LC-5188 (140)

63,273 (28,700)23.9 (7.23)

35.2 (10.71)

ZX350LC-5271 (202)

76,258 (34,590)22.5 (6.84)

34.8 (10.57)

ZX380LC-5271 (202)

81,712 (37 064)24.3 (7.38)

36.5 (11.10)

ZX470LC-5367 (270)

108,952 (49 420)27.2 (8.28)

41.0 (12.5)

ZX670LC-5463 (345)

158,045 (71 688)30.0 (9.15)

45.5 (13.85)

ZX870LC-5532 (397)

193,255 (87 659)31.5 (9.57)

48.11 (14.91)

EX1200-6 BE backhoe760 (567)

246,920 (112 000)26.5 (8.05)

45.1 (13.75)

EX1200-6 front shovel760 (567)

251,330 (114 000)15.8 (4.78)

37.9 (11.5)

EX1900-6 BE backhoe1,086 (810)

423,280 (192 000)26.10 (8.18)

50.0 (15.25)

EX1900-6 front shovel1,086 (810)

421,075 (191 000)19.5 (5.92)

44.1 (13.43)

EX2600-6 backhoe1,500 (1,119)

560,000 (254 000)27.1 (8.25)

54.6 (16.66)

EX2600-6 front shovel1,500 (1,119)

556,000 (252 000)12.3 (3.72)

46.1 (14.06)

EX3600-6 backhoe1,944 (1,450)

795,900 (361 000)28.2 (8.58)

59.8 (18.19)

EX3600-6 front shovel1,944 (1,450)

791,500 (359 000)12.0 (3.91)

49.11 (15.22)

EX5600-6 BE backhoe3,000 (2,238)

1,184,000 (537 053)28.11 (8.80)

66.3 (20.20)

EX5600-6 front shovel3,000 (2,238)

1,175,000 (532 971)14.11 (4.55)

54.6 (16.6)

EX8000-6 front shovel3,888 (2900)

1,787,900 (811 000)13.5 (4.1)

60.7 (18.5)

HITACHIMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Model NumberEngine hp (kW)

Operating Weight Lbs. (Kg)Digging Depth ft. (m)

Digging Reach ft. (m)

17D14.8 (11)

4,173 (1,893)7.1 (2.17)

12.10 (3.90)

27D26.4 (19.7)

6,358 (2,887)8.6 (2.59)

15.4 (4.67)

35G23 (17.4)

7,760 (3,520)10.0 (3.06)

17.1 (5.21)

50G36 (26.8)

10,560 (4,790)11.7 (3.53)

19.7 (5.96)

60G53 (39.6)

13,547 (6,145)12.4 (3.77)

20.5 (6.23)

75G56.9 (42.4)

18,221 (8,265)13.6 (4.11)

22.2 (6.70)

85G56.9 (42.4)

18,821 (8,537)13.1 (3.99)

24.9 (7.55)

130G97 (72)

29,489 (13,388)19.11 (6.06)

27.4 (8.32)

135G97 (72)

30,617 (13,900)19.7 (5.98)

27.6 (8.38)

160G121 (90)

39,685 (18,017)21.4 (6.49)

29.1 (8.87)

180G121 (90)

44,317 (20,120)21.7 (6.57)

32.1 (9.79)

190D W159 (119)

43,211-44,029 (19,600-19,971)

19.2 (5.85)30.10 (9.40)

210G LC159 (119)

50,463 (22,910)21.11 (6.68)

30.11 (9.43)

220D W159 (119)

49,207-49,888 (22,320-22,629)

20.8 (6.29)33.4 (10.17)

245G LC159 (119)

56,167 (25,500)21.9 (6.62)

32.6 (9.90)

250G LC188 (140)

55,736 (25,281)25.0 (7.62)

35.8 (10.91)

290G LC188 (140)

66,338 (30,090)25.10 (7.88)

37.0 (11.27)

350G LC271 (202)

76,557 (34,726)26.10 (8.18)

38.3 (11.85)

470G LC367 (270)

108,952 (49,420)27.2 (8.28)

43.8 (13.35)

670G LC463 (345)

158,045 (71,688)30.0 (9.14)

43.5 (13.25)

870G LC532 (397)

193,255 (87,658)31.4 (9.57)

57.6 (17.55)

JOHN DEERE

MODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

Model NumberEngine hp (kW)

Operating Weight Lbs. (Kg)Digging Depth ft. (m)

Digging Reach ft. (m)

M313D128 (95.4)

33,270 (15,091)17.3 (5.27)

27.8 (8.47)

M315D137 (102.2)

37,633 (17,083)18.7 (5.70)

29.4 (8.96)

M316D158 (117)

39,588 (17,956)19.3 (5.88)

30 (9.14)

M318D166 (123.8)

42,434 (19,247)20.6 (6.28)

31.5 (9.6)

M322D165 (123)

49,052 (22,249)21.3 (6.50)

33.8 (10.3)

CATERPILLAR

MODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

Model NumberEngine hp (kW)

Operating Weight Lbs. (Kg)Digging Depth ft. (m)

Digging Reach ft. (m)

Terex TC1618 (13.3)

3,638 (1,650)7.8 (2.4)

13.4 (4.1)

Terex TC2018 (13.3)

4,300 (1,950)8.2 (2.5)

14.3 (4.4)

Terex TC2924 (17.5)

6,285 (2,850)9.6 (2.96)

16.3 (4.99)

Terex TC35/TC35E30 (22)

7,720 (3,800)11.8 (3.6)

18.8 (5.7)

Terex TC3730 (22)

8,047 (3,650)11 (3.38)

18.5 (5.68)

Terex TC4839 (29)

10,320 (4,650)12.8 (3.9)

20.3 (6.2)

Terex TC5036 (26.5)

11,067 (5,020)12 (3.7)

20.3 (6.2)

Terex TC6043 (32.2)

12,458 (5,650)12.3 (3.8)

20 ft (6.4)

Terex TC7576 (56)

16,538 (7,500)14.6 (4.44)

24.4 (7.4)

Terex TC125100 (75)

27,558 (12,500)15.3 (4.67)

27.2 (8.28)

TEREXMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

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CrawlerDX63-3

59 (44)13,779 (6,250)

13.5 (4.1)20.4 (6.2)

DX85R-359 (44)

18,960 (8,600)15.5 (4.7)

23.9 (7.3)

DX140LC-3110 (82)

31,747 (14,400)20.2 (6.1)

28 (8.5)

DX140LCR-3109 (81)

33,510 (15,200)19.7 (6)

28 (8.5)

DX180LC-3125 (93)

41,248 (18,710)20.1 (6.1)

29.4 (9)

DX225LC-3166 (124)

49,604 (22,500)21.6 (6.6)

31.8 (9.7)

DX225LC-3 SLR166 (124)

54,564 (24,750)38.3 (11.7)

50.1 (15.3)

DX235LCR173 (129)

53,570 (24,299)21.9 (6.7)

31.6 (9.6)

DX255LC-3185 (138)

56,593 (25,670)22.3 (6.8)

33.4 (10.2)

DX300LC-3213 (159)

67,770 (3,0740)24 (7.3)

34.6 (10.5)

DX300LC-3 SLR213 (159)

68,167 (30,920)45.3 (13.8)

57.1 (17.4)

DX350LC-3282 (210)

78,601 (35,653)24.8 (7.5)

36 (11)

DX420LC-3362 (270)

94,503 (42,866)25.4 (7.7)

37 (11.3)

DX490LC-3389 (290)

112,502 (51,030)25.6 (7.8)

38.9 (11.9)

DX530LC-3389 (290)

119,213 (54,074)24.1 (7.3)

37.6 (11.5)

DX530LC-3 SLR389 (290)

118,013 (53,530)49.6 (15.1)

63.8 (19.5)

DOOSANMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

904C36.3 (27.1)

8,818 (4,000)10.2 (3.1)

17 (5.2)

906C49 (36.2)

13,228 (6,000)12.8 (3.9)

19.7 (6.0)

908D76 (56.6

17,196 (7,800)13.7 (4.1)

20.4 (6.2)

915D110 (82)

31,460 (14,270)19.3 (5.9)

28.2 (8.6)

922D155 (116)

50,500 (22,906)21.7 (6.6)

31.8 (9.7)

925D190 (142)

58,400 (26,489)23.0 (7)

33.5 (10.2)

936D280 (209)

81,571 (36,999)24.0 (7.34)

35.8 (10.9)

950E375 (280)

105,822 (48,000)27.4 (8.4)

40.3 (12.3)

LIUGONGMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

K008-310.3 (7.7)

2,200 (998)5.7 (1.7)

9.9 (3)

KX018-417.0 (12.7)

3,747 (1,699)7.8 (2.4)

12.7 (3.9)

U1717.0 (12.7)

3,703 (1,680)7.6 (2.3)

12.6 (3.8)

U2520.9 (15.6)

5,625 (2,550)9.3 (2.8)

15.3. (4.7)

KX71-325.6 (19.1)

6,305 (2,860)9.8. (3)

16 (4.9)

KX91-329.6 (22.1)

7,110 (3,225)10.4 (3.2)

16.8. (5.1)

U35-426.1 (19.4)

8,129 (3,687)9.8. (3)

16.9 (5.2)

KX121-3 6-Way Blade40.5 (30.2)

9,790 (4,440)11.5 (3.5)

18 (5.5)

KX040-442.4 (31.6)

9,195 (4,170)11.3 (3.4)

17.8 (5.4)

KX040-4 6-Way Blade42.4 (31.6)

9,900 (4,490)11.3 (3.4)

17.8 (5.4)

U55-450.0 (37.3)

11,915 (5,405)11.8 (4)

19.5 (5.9)

KX057-450.0 (37.3)

12,200 (5,535)12.7 (3.9)

20 (6.1)

KX080-470.0 (52.2)

18,280 (8,290)15 (4.6)

23.5 (7.2)

KUBOTAMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

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CX17B15 (11)

3,638 (1,650)7.1 (2.15)

12.5 (3.79)

CX27B21 (16)

5,556 (2,520)8.3 (2.54)

14.9 (4.51)

CX31B28 (21)

6,679 (3,030)9.2 (2.79)

15.5 (4.78)

CX36B28 (21)

7,958 (3,610)10.1 (3.08)

16.11 (5.11)

CX55B39 (29)

11,310 (5,130)12.8 (3.90)

20.0 (6.10)

CX75C SR54 (40)

16,380 (7,430)13.6 (4.13)

21.0 (6.41)

CX80C54 (40)

18,938 (8,590)13.75 (4.18)

23.2 (7.09)

CX145C SR100 (75)

31,306 (14,200)18.1 (5.51)

27.1 (8.29)

CX235C SR160 (119)

55,997 (25,400)21.8 (6.65)

32.3 (9.85)

CX130C100 (75)

29101 (13,200)18.1 (5.54)

27.2 (8.31)

CX160C124 (92)

37,919 (17,200)19.5 (6.06)

29.7 (9.04)

CX210C160 (119)

45,600 (20,684)21.8 (6.65)

32.5 (9.9)

CX250C177 (132)

55336 (25,100)22.7 (6.9)

33.7 (10.26)

CX300C207 (154)

62,170 (28,200)23.3 (7.10)

35 (10.67)

CX350C266 (198)

79,999 (36,287)26.7 (8.14)

39.1 (11.9)

CX470C362 (270)

105,299 (47,763)25.3 (7.72)

39.3 (12)

CX700B463 (345)

153,400 (69,581)27.6 (8.40)

42.3 (12.9)

CX800B532 (397)

178,575 (81,000)28.5 (8.69)

45.5 (13.84)

CASEMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

ECR8856.8 (42)

18,629 (8450)13.7 (4.16)

15.9 (4.85)

EC140D113 (84)

29,460 (13363)18.2 (5.54)

26.8 (8.18)

ECR145D172 (128)

33,430 (15,164)18 (5.51)

26.9 (8.21)

EC160D139 (104)

38,320 (17,382)19.8 (6.04)

28.9 (8.21)

EC220D172 (128)

48,800 (22,135)22 (6.73)

32 (9.78)

ECR235D172 (128)

54,350 (24,653)22 (6.7)

31.9 (9.73)

EC250D202 (151)

56,190 (25,487)22.9 (6.98)

33 (10.08)

EC300D227 (169)

67,260 (30,509)24 (7.34)

3.5 (10.51)

ECR305C L192 (143)

76,930 (34,895)22.8 (6.96)

34.3 (10.44)

EC330C L247 (184)

79,530 (36,074)2.6 (7.49)

35.4 (10.8)

EC340D279 (208)

77,240 (35,036)26.7 (8.13)

38.3 (11.68)

EC360C247 (184)

86,421 (39,200)24.4 (7.44)

35.6 (10.84)

EC380D279 (208)

85,800 (38,918)26.7 (8.13)

38.3 (11.68)

EC460C L315 (235)

107,806 (48,900)28.4 (8.66)

40.4 (12.32)

EC480D329 (245)

105,000 (47,628)29.7 (9.04)

4.5 (13.26)

EC700C L424 (316)

154,350 (70,012)27.6 (8.41)

42.3 (12.9)

EC220D LR172 (128)

52,610 (23,864)39.7 (12.09)

51.5 (15.7)

EC250D LR202 (151)

61,130 (27,728)47 (14.35)

59.8 (18.21)

EC300D LR227 (169)

72,680 (32,967)48.4 (14.76)

60.7 (18.49)

EW160D150 (112)

35,715 - 40,125 (16,200 - 18,200)18.4 (5.61)

29 (8.84)

EW180D169 (126)

39,900 - 44,750 (18,098 - 20,298)19.5 (5.64)

30.2 (9.19)

EW210D169 (126)

43,430 - 50,265 (19,699 - 22,800)20.3 (6.17)

31 (9.45)

EW230C168 (125)

47,620 - 56,438 (21,600 - 25,600)22.3 (6.81)

33.9 (10.33)

VOLVOMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

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Doosan DX140LC Excavators Adapt for Variety of Conditions The Doosan DX140LC-3 interim

Tier IV (iTIV) compliant excavatorhas been upgraded to allow opera-tors to customize the excavator to avariety of working conditions, mak-ing it ideal for rental, site develop-ment, commercial construction andhighway/street development,according to the manufacturer. Powered by a 6-cylinder DL06K

engine, the DX140LC-3 features109 hp (81.2 kW), using a water-cooled diesel engine that has beenoptimized for use with a cooledexhaust gas recirculation (CEGR)system, a diesel oxidation catalyst(DOC) and a diesel particulate filter(DPF). Engines with this configura-tion are optimized to reduce nitro-gen oxides and after-treatment isneeded to reduce particulate matter,to comply with iTIV emission regu-lations. The turbocharged enginesfeature a high-pressure common-rail design with direct fuel injection,electronic control and four valvesper cylinder.

PerformanceA new electronic fan clutch

reduces fuel consumption and noiselevels, while providing cooling sys-tem improvements. The electronicpower optimizing system (EPOS)provides optimum power and fuelefficiency via four work modes,auto-idle and machine diagnostics.Operators can work more effective-ly with multiple operating modes,easy-to-read display monitors andprecise control levers. The newPower + mode provides improvedperformance and faster workgroupspeeds for heavy duty work. Fourwork modes — digging, breaker,shear and the new lifting mode —permit operators to get maximumefficiency and fuel economy in spe-cific applications. A maximumspeed of 3.1 mph (5 km) offersmore efficient movement aroundjob sites.

OptionsA diesel-powered coolant heater

and straight travel pedal are offeredas options for the DX140LC-3. Thestraight travel pedal allows opera-tors to control both the left and righttracks at the same time, making iteasier to travel long distances whenmoving the excavators on a largejob site. This excavator features a new

intelligent floating boom option that

allows the boom of the excavator to“float” up or down, letting the oper-ator focus more on the task whiledecreasing the machine workloadand increasing efficiency. Floatmode allows the boom to movefreely up and down withouthydraulic flow; and in breakermode the boom is permitted tomove freely down only, withouthydraulic flow. A temporary resetbutton allows the ability to momen-tarily disengage the float modes,enabling hydraulic flow to activatethe boom. Also offered is an aircompressor, which is ideal for oper-ators in remote and dusty locationsto clean out the cab.

ComfortDoosan continues to focus on

operator comfort with furtherenhancements to the roll-over pro-tective structure (ROPS) cabin.Both a height lever and tilting func-tion were added to the air suspen-sion heated seat to allow the opera-tor to find an optimum seating posi-tion. The cabin mounting mecha-nism has been improved with athickened dampening plate, and aninternal coil spring has been addedto reduce cabin vibration 20 per-cent. The door window position slider

now locks in various positions, pre-venting it from moving from itsintended location. The door space ofthe cab has increased by 1.8 in. (4.5cm), enabling the operator to get inand out more easily. The cabin sizehas increased 6.1 percent, providingmore headroom. The joystick anglehas been reduced from 25 degreesto 19 degrees to provide a moreergonomic profile and decreasedinterference with operators’ legs.The Doosan DX140LC-3 is

covered by a 48 hour parts guaran-tee. The program guarantees that ifa “machine-debilitating” part isneeded, Doosan will deliver itdirectly to the end user within twobusiness days or Doosan will payfor a replacement machine rental.The 48 Hour Parts Guarantee issubject to carrier delivery restric-tions and/or governmental agencydelays.For more information, visit

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

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

Powered by a 6-cylinder DL06K engine, the DX140LC-3 features 109 hp (81.2 kW), using a water-cooled diesel engine that has been optimized for use with a cooled exhaust gas recirculation sys-tem, a diesel oxidation catalyst and a diesel particulate filter.

A diesel-powered coolant heater and straight travel pedal are offered as options for the DX140LC-3. The straight travel pedal allows operators to control both the left and right tracks at the sametime, making it easier to travel long distances when moving the excavators on a large job site.

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JS145109 (81)

34,430 (15,617)18.2 (5.5)

26.11 (8.2)

JS160125 (93)

40,644 (18,436)20.7 (6.3)

29.8 (9.1)

JS190172 (128)

44,099 (20,003)21.8 (6.6)

29.10 (9.1)

JS220172(128)

49,714 (22,550)21.8 (6.6)

31.10 (9.7)

JS220LR172(128)

49,714 (22,550)39.4 (12.0)

JS220XD172(128)

49,714 (22,550)39.4 (12.0)

JS260197 (147)

61,160 (27,742)23.8 (7.2)

34.6 (10.5)

JS260LR197 (147)

61,160 (27,742)23.8 (7.2)

JS260XD197 (147)

61,160 (27,742)23.8 (7.2)

JS330271 (202)

73,387 (33,288)26.11 (8.2)

38.4 (11.7)

JS330XD282 (210)

74,200 (33,656)26.11 (7.9)

JS360282 (210)

84,596 (38,372)26.6 (8.1)

38 (11.6)

JZ235172(128)

51,194 (23,270)21.7 (6.6)

31.9 (9.7)

8008 CTS12 (9)

2,094 (950)5.6 (1.69)

6.6 (1.98)

8018 CTS19 (14.2)

4,017 (1,822)10.1 (2.81)

14.7 (4.25)

8025 ZTS26.8 (20.1)

5,919 92,685)9.4 (2.83)

15.5 (4.7)

8030 ZTS26.8 (20.1)

7,092 (3,217)10.3 (3.12)

16.1 (4.9)

8035 ZTS30.4 (22.7)

8,049 (3,651)11.6 (3.5)

17.5 (5.3)

8029 CTS22.1 (16.5)

6,321 (2,867)10 (3.1)

15.8 (4.8)

8035 ZTS30.4 (22.7)

8,049 (3,650)11.6 (3.5)

17.5 (5.3)

8040 ZTS45 (33.6)

9,480 (4,301)11.7 (3.5)

18.5 (5.6)

8045 ZTS45 (33.6)

10,472 (4,750)12.3 (3.7)

19.2 (5.8)

8055 RTS45.7 (34)

11,660 (5,289)13.3 (4)

19.6 (5.9)

8065 RTS51.1 (38)

14,515 96,584)14.3 (4.4)

21.4 (6.5)

8085 ZTS53 (39.5)

17,694 (8,026)14.3 (4.4)

22.1 (6.7)

JCBMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

75 X3 Spin-Ace55 (41.2)

17,593 (7,980)14.92 (4.54)

22.67 (6.90)

80 X3 Spin-Ace55 (41.2)

18,717 (8,490)15.08 (4.60)

24.25 (7.40)

130 X3 100 (75)

28,660 (13,000)19.83 (6.05)

28.75 (8.77)

145 X3 Spin-Ace100 (75)

31,747 (14,400)19.75 (6.01)

28.67 (8.74)

160 X3 124 (92)

37,919 (17,200)21.33 (6.49)

30.75 (9.38)

210 X3 160 (119)

47,840 (21,700)21.83 (6.65)

32.50 (9.90)

210 X3LF160 (119)

50,900 (23,100)39.3 (12.10)

51.3 (15.60)

235 X3 Spin-Ace 160 (119)

55,997 (25,400)21.83 (6.65)

32.33 (9.85)

250 X3177 (132)

55,336 (25,100)24.33 (7.42)

35.42 (10.79)

250 X3LF177 (132)

61,950 (28,100)47.75 (14.56)

60.08 (18.32)

300 X3 207 (154)

65,918 (29,900)24.83 (7.58)

36.58 (11.16)

350 X3266 (198)

80,028 (36,300)26.67 (8.14)

39.08 (11.90)

470 X3 329 (245)

108,467 (49,200)30.17 (9.20)

44.00 (13.40)

700 X2425 (317)

153,442 (69,600)32.33 (9.85)

47.92 (14.60)

800 X2495 (369)

178,574 (81,000)34.92 (10.66)

52.83 (16.11)

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PC09-18.7 (6.5)

1,985 (900)4.9 (1.5)

9.9 (2.76)

PC18MR-315 (11.2)

4,090 (1,855)7 (2.16)

12.9 (3.94)

PC27MR-325.7 (19.2)

6,460 (2,930)9.3 (2.84)

15.8 (4.84)

PC35MR-329 (21.4)

7,909 (3,595)11.3 (3.46)

18 (5.52)

PC45MR-338.2 (28.5)

10,573 (4,796)12 (3.67)

19.3 (5.89)

PC55MR-338.2 (28.5)

11,378 (5,160)12.5 (3.80)

19.9 (6.07)

PC78US-855 (41)

16,240 (7,365)15.4 (4.71)

22.3 (6.79)

PC88MR-1065.5 (48.8)

19290 (8,750)15.2 (4.62)

23.4 (7.15)

PC130-892 (68)

27,700 (12,560)18 (5.52)

26.8 (8.17)

PC138USLC-1093.5 (68.8)

32,628 (14,800)18 (5.45)

26.8 (8.17)

PC170LC-10115 (86)

41,600 (18,860)19.5 (5.96)

28.8 (8.80)

HB215LC-1 (Hybrid)139 (104)

48,175 (21,850)21.8 (6.62)

31.8 (9.7)

PC210LC-10158 (118)

52,036 (23,603)21.8 (6.62)

31.8 (9.7)

PC210LC-10 Super Long Front 158 (118)

53,368 (24,207)37.8 (11.5)

49.7 (15.14)

PC228USLC-8148 (110)

54,405 (24,675)21.8 (6.63)

31.8 (9.7)

PC240LC-10177 (132)

55,129 (25,006)22.7 (6.92)

32.8 (10.02)

PC240LC-10 Super Long Front 177 (132)

58,521 (26,545)44 (13.41)

54.4 (16.60)

PC290LC-10196 (147)

68,654 (31,141)22.7 (6.92)

34.3 (10.46)

PC290LC-10 Super Long Front 196 (147)

69,098 (31,342)41.4 (12.62)

59.7 (18.19)

PC360LC-10257 (192)

79,930 (36,255)24.3 (7.38)

35.8 (10.92)

PC360LC-10 Super Long Front 257 (192)

80,947 (36,717)40.8 (12.44)

59.4 (18.11)

PC390LC-10257 (192)

89,071 (40,402)23.8 (7.27)

35.7 (10.87)

PC390LC-10 Super Long Front 257 (192)

91,540 (41,522)40.3 (12.27)

59.4 (18.11)

PC490LC-10359 (268)

106,880 (48,480)25.4 (7.75)

38.8 (11.81)

PC490LC-10 Super Long Front 359 (268)

112,739 (51,138)46.2 (14.07)

64.8 (19.76)

PC490LC-10 Var. Gauge359 (268)

109,250 (49,555)25.4 (7.75)

38.8 (11.81)

PC490LC-10 Var. Gauge SLF359 (268)

115,109 (52,213)46.2 (14.07)

64.8 (19.76)

PC650LC-8429 (320)

143,411 (65,050)27.8 (8.49)

42 (12.80)

PC800LC-8487 (363)

188,670 (84,180)28.3 (8.61)

44.2 (13.46)

PC800LC-8 Super Digger487 (363)

188,670 (84,180)28.3 (8.60)

44.2 (13.46)

PC1250-8672 (502)

239,880 (108,810)30.7 (9.35)

49.3 (15.0)

PC1250LC-8672 (502)

250,154 (113,500)30.7 (9.35)

49.3 (15.0)

PC2000-8976 (728)

440,920 (200,000)30.3 (9.24)

51.8 (15.78)

PC3000 Backhoe1260 (940)

555,700 (25,2061)25.9 (7.9)

53.2 (16.20)

PC3000 Front Shovel1260 (940)

551,300 (250,066)10.8 (3.3)

43.7 (13.3)

PC4000 Back Hoe1875 (1400)

868,800 (394,081)26.3 (8.0)

57.4 (17.5)

PC4000 Front Shovel1875 (1400)

855,500 (388,048)9.5 (2.9)

49.5 (15.1)

PC5500 Back Hoe2x 1260 (2 x 940)

1,186,300 (538,097)27.3 (8.3)

65 (19.80)

PC5500 Front Shovel2x 1260 (2 x 940)

1,175,300 (533107)8.8 (2.7)

54.2 (16.5)

PC8000 Back Hoe2 x 2010 (2 x 1500)

1,682,400 (763,124)26.3 (8.0)

67.9 (20.7)

PC8000 Front Shovel2 x 2010 (2 x 1500)

1,658,200 (752,147)9.8 (3.0)

58.4 (17.8)

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HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

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Volvo D-Series Excavators CommandTight Spaces, Boost Lifting CapabilitiesWhen space is in short supply, the

new ECR58D and ECR88D shortswing radius compact excavators fromVolvo Construction Equipment are intheir element. Even with a compactsize, the D-Series excavators boast dig-ging performance, breakout and tearoutforces, and lifting capabilities that rivaltheir larger counterparts. Thesemachines also feature engines that offersuperior performance and reduced fuelconsumption, according to the manu-facturer. Manueverability and productivity

also are optimized on these compactmachines. Both models feature auto-matic two-speed travel for added trac-tion, and hydraulic travel pedals foreasy and accurate track control.

Super SuperstructuresFeaturing a narrow body design and

centrally positioned boom, the super-structure on the ECR58D and ECR88Dis so compact that its rear swings with-in its track shoe, allowing operators towork extremely close to other objectswithout risk of collision. The shortfront/rear radius also is well-suited toworking within a single highway lane,minimizing disruption to the flow oftraffic.Due to their reinforced, three-piece,

high-tensile steel X-shaped frameundercarriage, they are durable andreliable — capable of withstanding therigors of demanding work environ-ments. The models feature impressivebucket and dipper digging forces —and class-leading digging depth —allowing them to power through toughworking conditions. Superiorhydraulics and pump flow also helpprovide faster cycle times andenhanced digging performance,according to the manufacturer.Quickly positioning the ECR58D

and ECR88D is simple, with slew andoffset movements controlled simulta-neously by a joystick that’s precise andeasy to use. For greater flexibility, the excavators

are available with a mono-boom (or anoptional two-piece boom on theECR88D), several arm configurationsand blade. The D-Series also offers avariety of optional quick couplers and anew and extensive range of genuineVolvo attachments.

Powerful EfficiencyNew engines deliver lower emis-

sions along with superior performanceand fuel efficiency, for higher produc-tivity levels and lower operating costs.The ECR58D is fitted with a four-cylinder engine that produces 50 hp(36.5 kW), and the ECR88D comeswith a four-cylinder, 58 hp (43 kW)output engine. The ECR58D and ECR88D (Tier

IVf/Stage IIIB) feature an exhaust-after-treatment system (EATS) forlower emissions and seamless opera-tion — even during regeneration.An auto-idling system reduces

engine speed when the controls areinactive for a period of time that can bepre-set by the operator (between threeand 20 seconds), reducing runningcosts and fuel consumption.

Small But SpaciousThough small, these D-Series ECR

excavators provide an enhanced oper-ating experience, with a comfortableenvironment that encourages higherproductivity. Comfort is enhanced byan adjustable seat, superior vibrationand noise insulation, ergonomic arm-rests, intuitively placed controls and

ample leg room. The excavators also were designed

to help ensure operator safety, with aROPS-certified cab, and all-around vis-ibility offered by large expanses of flatglass.

Uptime UPFor extended uptime, the D-Series

compact excavators are easy to serviceand maintain. All service and cleaningpoints are readily accessible at groundlevel and grouped together under awide-opening lockable hood. Boomand arm greasing points also are easilyaccessible, and in general applicationsgreasing need only be carried out every10 to 50 hours. Further maximizing machine uptime

is the optional Volvo CareTrack remotetelematics system, which providesmachine intelligence from fuel con-sumption monitoring to servicinginformation, helping owners optimizemachine performance. For more information, call 717/532-

9181 or visit www.volvo.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)

Featuring a narrow body design and centrally positioned boom, thesuperstructure on the ECR58D and ECR88D is so compact that its rearswings within its track shoe, allowing operators to work extremely closeto other objects without risk of collision.

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From Komatsu - The Excavator Experts

Efficient Komatsu Tier 4 Interim engine and advanced hydraulic system maximize productivity while providing up to 5% lower fuel consumption.Increased lift capacity with a larger machine design and a reinforced undercarriageKomatsu CARE provides complimentary Tier 4 maintenance, including KDPF exchange filters. Contact your Komatsu distributor for details.

The Komatsu PC490LC-10 provides more power, improved operator comfort and reduced fuel consumption. The excavator experts at Komatsu can help you complete jobs more quickly, while lowering your fuel and maintenance costs.

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Odessa, TX877-794-1800432-333-7000

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Redding, CA530-229-3822

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Attachments can make your machine more valuable. Allied offers a wide assortment of attachments to fit all of your makes and models of excavator, loader/backhoe, mini-excavator, skid-steer or compact track loader machines. Allied has become attached to your machines. Allied’s construction and demolition attachments are productive and dependable. State-of-the-art technology.Full product line. Competitive price and performance.

Allied offers innovative, problem-solving capabili t ies. Commitment to product availability. Superior product support. Strong Distributor network. Most of all Allied meets and exceeds customer performance expectations. To put a high performance Allied attachment on your machine, call us at 1-800-321-1046 or visit AlliedCP.com for the name of a Distributor nearest you. We’ve become attached to your mach ines .

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Mustang 450Z NXT2 Brings High Efficiency to Projects The all-new Mustang 450Z

NXT2 zero-tail-swing compactexcavator incorporates featuresthat enhance productivity, operatorcomfort, efficiency and cost sav-ings on the job site. The 450ZNXT2 compact excavator includesmany upgrades from the previous450Z model.The new 450Z NXT2 is

equipped with a 37.7 hp (28.1 kW)electronically-controlled YanmarTier IV emissions-certified dieselengine, which provides up to 20percent less fuel consumption thanthe previous 450Z model and fea-tures an electronic throttle for pre-cise control. Two other importantcost saving features include ECOmode and auto deceleration. Whenactivated by the flip of a switchinside the cab, ECO mode willreduce the engine speed by 10 per-cent without sacrificing power.Utilizing ECO mode will save fuelwhen full speed is not necessary.Auto deceleration mode improvesfuel economy, lowers noise levelsand reduces emissions by decreas-ing the engine speed to idle afterfour seconds without hydraulicmovement.Multiple improvements also

have been made to the operator’scompartment to enhance produc-tivity and controllability. Toaddress productivity, the controlson the 450Z NXT2 have beenimproved to include a proportionalauxiliary hydraulic rocker switchwhich vastly enhances attachmentoptions. This allows the operator toadjust the hydraulic flow for opti-mal attachment performance. Theoperator can easily select standardISO or an optional backhoe controlpattern with a turn of a mechanicallever. An integrated digital displaylocated in a highly-visible area fea-tures recordable maintenance his-tory with adjustable time intervalsand reminders. The display unitalso records hours used for the past90 days and can be monitoredwithout starting the engine.The operator’s compartment has

been enlarged and redesigned tooffer more features in operatorcomfort. A 4-way adjustable seatoffers custom height, weight andbackrest positions with aretractable belt. An optional cabenclosure, with heat or heat/air-conditioning systems, provides

comfort and protection in extremeweather conditions. An adjustablesuspension seat and arm rests pro-vide personalized comfort.Serviceability on the 450Z

NXT2 has been greatly enhancedover the previous model, accordingto the manufacturer. Tool-freeaccess is made possible by largeswing-out doors on the back andright-hand side of the machine.These compartments reveal theentire engine and daily mainte-nance points; radiator, oil cooler,battery and fuses. Remove the cabfloor panels, kick plates and tip theseat back to reveal the starter, alter-nator, fuses, control module andcontrol valve. A left-side frontpanel reveals the control pattern

selector and the left-side rear panelis a handy lockable toolbox foroperator necessities. On unitsequipped with an enclosed cab andair-conditioning, the A/C compo-nents are easily accessible via atool-free access door on the upper-rear part of the machine.Features that carry over from the

previous model include the Power-a-Tach hydraulic quick coupler,which allows attachment changesby the flip of a switch inside thecab. The operator leaves the seatonly to engage and disengage thesafety pin. Other important per-formance features include a high-strength boom with sliding cylin-der guards that protect the rodsfrom damage and the high-per-

formance hydraulic system withtwo variable and two gear pumpsfor simultaneous operation withoutloss of power. A factory-installedhydraulic thumb attachment optionfurther enhances versatility and jobsite adaptability.“The new 450Z NXT2 zero-tail

swing excavator from Mustangexceeds the market’s demand for apowerful machine, while provid-ing options that reduce operatingcosts,” said Nathan Ryan, productmanager of Mustang zero-tail-swing compact excavators. “Intoday’s business climate, excavatorowners and operators are lookingfor ways to cut operating costswithout impacting productivity.The 450Z NXT2 provides a Tier

IV emissions-certified Yanmarengine and power conserving fea-tures that result in up to 20 percentfuel savings over the previous450Z model. Add in the new state-of-the-art features — proportionalauxiliary hydraulic controls, digitaldisplay, oversized re-designed caband serviceability improvements— and owners will find the newMustang 450Z NXT2 zero-tail-swing compact excavator a greatcompanion on the job.”For more information, visit

www.manitou-group.com. (This story also can be found on

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

The new 450Z NXT2 is equipped with a 37.7 hp (28.1 kW) electronically-controlledYanmar Tier IV emissions-certified diesel engine, which provides up to 20 percentless fuel consumption than the previous 450Z model and features an electronic throttle for precise control.

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CX75C SR, CX80C Bring PowerCase Construction

Equipment’s CX75C SRand CX80C mid-sizedexcavators are designed tobring the power and per-formance of a full-sizedexcavator into a smallerpackage for improved jobsite accessibility and con-venience. Both machinesoffer a Tier IV Final enginesolution featuring a dieseloxidation catalyst (DOC)-only cooled exhaust gasrecirculation (CEGR) sys-tem. Key advancementsover the previous Casedesigns in this size classinclude a 5 percentimprovement in fuel effi-ciency, a 7 percent fastercycle time, 20 percent larg-er fuel tank for extendedruntimes and a 7 percentwider cab for increased pro-ductivity. The new modelsalso offer 9 percent morehydraulic power than previ-ous models for greater dig-ging power and responsive-ness. The CX75C SR and

CX80C weigh 16,200 lbs.(7,350 kg) and 18,800 lbs.(8,510 kg), respectively.Both machines operate at55.2 net hp (41 kW), pro-vide a digging force of12,800 lbs. and can reach adigging depth of 12 ft. 6 in.(3.8 m). The CX75C SR is aminimum swing radiusmachine designed for workin more confined areas,such as along buildings andon roadsides. The CX80Cfeatures a more convention-al tail design for a machineof its size, yet extends outnoticeably less than full-sized conventional excava-tors. Highlights Include:

• Tier IV Final: The TierIV Final solution for thissize class matches with ahigh-pressure common rail(HPCR) fuel injection sys-tem and new electroniccontrols to reduce fuel con-sumption. This design elim-inates the need to burn extrafuel for regeneration com-mon with other CEGR solu-tions, and also eliminatesthe diesel particulate filter(DPF).

• Efficient Operation:Other factors boosting fueleconomy with the CX75CSR and CX80C include the

ability to select from threeoperating modes (auto,heavy and speed priority) tomatch the engine throttleand RPM requirements tospecific tasks. The auto idlefeature also allows for mul-tiple idle rates, whichreduces fuel consumptionbetween tasks. An automat-ic engine shutdown furtherincreases fuel savings.

• Working in TightSpaces: The CX75C SRand CX80C retain provenfeatures found on previousmodels for working in tightspaces. This includes amono or center swing boomsystem, as well as anoptional offset boom (onlyavailable on the CX75CSR) for digging directlyagainst the side of buildingsor other obstructions. Anoptional proportional joy-stick control makes theoperation of attachmentseven easier.

• ApplicationVersatility: A full range ofbuckets, thumbs, armlengths and coupler optionsgive the CX75C SR andCX80C excavators the abil-ity to handle a diverse set ofapplications. Users canchoose between heavy-duty, severe, and high-capacity bucket options. Awider dozer blade improvesstability. Available are fourauxiliary hydraulic controlsystems (hand or foot con-trolled) and three trackoptions (rubber, rubberinsert, or steel shoes).

• Operator Comfortand Visibility:The cab fea-tures 16 percent more glassfor greater visibility. Thelarger cab provides opera-tors with more foot spaceand elbowroom. To furtherincrease comfort, theredesigned cabs rest on a

four-point fluid mountingsystem that absorbs bumpsand vibrations. Eachmachine comes standardwith a 7 in., easy-to-read,full-color monitor. Arearview camera is option-al. The new cab meetsLevel II ROPS/FOPS(rollover/falling-objectprotection systems) safetystandards.

• Serviceability: Thenew excavators feature eye-level fluid gauges, swing-out coolers, and a slidingradiator cleaning net.Radiators, filters,hydraulics and the engineare all easily accessiblefrom the ground.

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Case SiteWatch: a telemat-ics, remote monitoring anddata reporting solution thatprovides customers withactionable information tohelp manage multiplepieces of equipment in thefield, optimize machineperformance, improve uti-lization, reduce fuel use andidling, and help improveequipment security.For more information,

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The Association for the Work Truck Industry – The Work TruckShow. North America’s Largest Work Truck Event 2014Indiana Convention Center (Indianapolis, IN)March 5 thru 7, 2014March 4 - 5, 2014 – Green Truck SummitMarch 4 – 6, 2014 – Educational Sessions. 500,000 square feet of vocational trucks and equipment. Newest products and technical support from more than 500exhibitors. More than 60 educational sessions on top-of-mind industryissuesFor more information, please contact NTEA at 248/489-7090or toll free 800/441-6832 or E-Mail: [email protected]

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2014 Ohio Asphalt ExpoMarch 25, 2014 at 7:00 AM until March 26, 2014 at 12:00PMThe Asphalt Expo is Ohio’s premiere asphalt pavement eventwith multiple concurrent educational sessions and an indoorand outdoor trade show and exhibition. If you construct,inspect, manage or maintain local or private transportationinfrastructure the Ohio Asphalt Expo has the information youneed to ensure a successful, long-lasting asphalt pavement. Hilton Columbus Polaris8700 Lyra Drive, Columbus, OH 43240For more information, contact Flexible Pavements of Ohio at614/791-3600 or 888/4HOTMIX [email protected].

The 35th Annual WV Construction & Design Exposition –WestVirginia Construction & Design ExpositionMarch 26, 2014 to March 27, 2014Charleston Civic Center200 Civic Center Drive, Charleston, WV 25301Primary Industry: Building & ConstructionOther Industries: Architecture & Construction, Building &ConstructionEstimated Attendance: 5,000Audience: Construction, Engineering, and ArchitecturalIndustry ProfessionalsNotes: Past EXPO featured:

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2014 Mid-America Truck ShowMarch 27 to March 29, 2014The Mid-America Truck Show is held at the Kentucky Fair andExposition CenterLouisville, KentuckyMarvin Johnson & Assoc., Inc. has written truck insurance forover 40 years. Over this time, MJAI is one of the most stablesources for truck insurance in the Midwest. For more informa-tion, phone: 800/457-5255; fax: 812/372-2687 or Email:[email protected].

Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers (IAAP)Educational & Social Opportunities during IAAP ConventionWednesday, April 9, 2014 (Day prior to Convention) Understanding the Importance of Aglime – The IllinoisAssociation of Aggregate Producers is partnering with theIllinois Fertilizer & Chemical Association to offer a seminardesigned to help you and your company better understand theimportance of Aglime as an agricultural amenity and increasesales. More information about this seminar and a registrationform are available on the IAAP’s website at www.iaap-aggre-gates.org.

Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers (IAAP)2014 IAAP ANNUAL CONVENTIONTHURSDAY, APRIL 10, 2014CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL, SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS This event will feature a series of educational seminars focus-ing on topics of interest to aggregate producers and to the com-panies selling goods and services to the mining industry. OurConvention will also include an extensive Expo area designedto showcase the wide variety of goods and services availablefrom IAAP Associate members. And to ensure that IAAPProducer members have plenty of time to check out the Expo,as well as to increase overall Expo attendance, the IAAPConvention Committee made some key changes in the 2014program. For more information on this event, contact ShawnMcKinney, Outreach Manager, IAAP, Office: 217/241-1639;Cell: 217/899-5125; Email: [email protected].

Ohio Valley Regional Oil & Gas Expo – April 30, 2014Belmont County Carnes Center, St. Clairsville, Ohio With a 6,000 square foot atrium and a 15,000 square footbanquet hall, the James E. Carnes Center is the perfect settingfor the Ohio Valley Regional Oil and Gas Expo. In addition toplenty of space, a convenient 5-mile drive from downtown St.Clairsville, and close access to both Interstate 70 and Route40, the facility has everything needed including electric tobooths and plenty of outside space for equipment and prod-ucts. For more information on the Venue, please log ontowww.jamescarnescenter.com. You may also contact OhioValley Regional Oil & Gas Expo at 304/777-2648 or email:[email protected], for more information on thisevent.

APWA – American Public Works Association – NationalConference and TradeshowMay 4 thru 7, 2014 This national conference and tradeshow focuses on snow andice control and winter road maintenance, bringing togethermore than 1,500 snowfighters from cities and townships,county and rural streets divisions, and state and provincialdepartments of transportation. It’s four (4) days of educationand networking, featuring an exhibit floor with the newestequipment and products available, quality education sessions,and technical tours, and opportunities to exchange ideas withmanufacturers, distributors, consultants and other public worksprofessionals. Interested in exhibiting? Contact Diana Forbesat [email protected] or call 816/595-5242. For more infor-mation on this conference, go to: http://www.apwa.net/snowor contact Brenda Shaver at 816/595-5240 or email:[email protected].

Pennsylvania Independent Oil & Gas Association (PIOGA)presents…Eastern Oil & Gas Conference & Trade Show – May 13 & 14,2014Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PAThe PIOGA is the principal non-profit trade association repre-senting Pennsylvania’s independent oil and natural gas pro-ducers, marketers, service companies and related businesses.The Eastern Oil & Gas Conference and Trade Show is the old-est event of its kind in the eastern U.S., organized by the oil andgas exploration and production industry for the E&P industry. For more information on this event, please contact PIOGA.Phone: 724/933-7306Email: [email protected]://www.pioga.org

Snow & Ice Management Association presents…17th Annual Snow & Ice SymposiumJune 18 thru 21, 2014Columbus, OHThe 2014 Symposium will include over 20 educational ses-sions (including two keynotes), a 100+ exhibit Trade ShowFloor, three snack & chat roundtable discussions, an off-siteBrine Making Workshop, receptions, networking, and more. Location: Greater Columbus Convention Center Host Hotel:Hyatt Regency Columbus, OHFor more information, visit www.sima.org/show or call (414)375-1940; email: [email protected].

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MITSUBISHI TRACTOR MT 160D WIRINGHARNESS.CONTACT: RAYMOND OWENSPHONE: 817-313-1448FAX: 877-497-0620EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BROCE BROOM | RJ350 OR RC350WITH CABCONTACT: LARRY BAUERPHONE: 989 868 4131FAX: 989 868 4132EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED BULLDOZER D8R D8L D9N DRD9L ENC WITH RIPPER | NEEDED BULL-DOZER ENC CAB WITH RIPPER USANOT ADVERTISED D8L D8R D9L D9ND9R BUDJET 45000US AT 68000.00USBETWEEN 1983 AND 1996 NOT PAST68000.00 US GOOD UNDERCARRIAGE

AND D10N WITH RIPPER UNDER 55000US MANY HOURS ON THE FRAME NOPROBLEM THANKSCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR MOB 1 51438 68975 | EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KUBOTA | USED SUBCOMPACTLOADER TRACTORSEMAIL: [email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED NOW EXCAVATOR CRAWLER320C 320DCONTACT: ALHARBIPHONE: 00966540222206FAX: 00112703662EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONCRETE MIXER TRUCKS & 800KWGENERATORS | NEED (6) 1990-2000NINE (9-10 YARD MIXERS & (2) 800KWGENERATORS W/SWITCH GEAR.CONTACT: SEMAC CONSTRUCTIONPHONE: 229-344-4235EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONCRETE MIXER TRUCK, CONCRETEPUMP TRUCK, OIL TANK TRUCK,GARBAGE TRUCK AND WATERINGTRUCK | WE WANT THE SUPPLY OFFOLLOWING: CONCRETE MIXERTRUCK, CONCRETE PUMP TRUCK, OILTANK TRUCK, GARBAGE TRUCK ANDWATERING TRUCK. PLEASE LET USKNOW IF YOU CAN SUPPLY THESEMACHINES SO THAT FURTHERDETAILS CAN BE DISCUSSED.CONTACT: ZAMANPHONE: 00923212472837EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT | 2005 OR NEWER CAT 308CR WITHTHUMB UNDER 3000 HOURSCONTACT: JOHNPHONE: 541 582 8900 EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ROLL SHELLS FOR A 4022 PIONEERTRIPLE ROLL CRUSHER.CONTACT: LEEROY CARPENTERPHONE: 701-521-0052EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE BUY USED EQMENT | EMAIL US ALIST OF WHAT YOU HAVE FOR SALETHANK YOU, ECHO ONE MINING &RECYCLINGCONTACT: RONALD CARPENTERPHONE: 702-8139306EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 966H | UNDER 5,000HRS, PIN ONBUCKET, WHOLESALE PRICEDCONTACT: ROBERT BUNCHPHONE: 317-508-2118EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

BACKHOE LOADERI WANT BUY CAT 2004-2007 BACKHOELOADER WITH CLOSE CABCONTACT: GEVORGEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR MOTOR GRADERS | WEWANT TO PURCHASE 2) 2000-2003CATERPILLAR 12 OR 140H MOTOR-GRADERS. THE MACHINES SHOULD BEEQUIPPED WITH 3306 ENGINES, SCARI-FIERS AND IN GOOD CONDITION. ORIG-INAL OR ORIGINAL LOOKING PAINT ISMUCH PREFERRED. THIS TIME SCARI-FIERS ARE PREFERRED OVER REARRIPPERS, WILL LISTEN TO OFFERS ONMACHINES WITH NO PLOW. PLEASEOFFER WHAT YOU HAVE.CONTACT: WENDELL CAINPHONE: 770-381-8984FAX: 770-381-6977EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DEUTZ DIESEL ENGINES | LOOKINGFOR GOOD USED DEUTZ DIESELENGINES.CONTACT: MR. GIBSONPHONE: 404-787-2363EMAIL: [email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CONST FORKS TO FIT CAT 980G | I AMLOOKING FOR A SET OF USED FORKSFOR A 980GCONTACT: CORKY BUELLPHONE: 402-679-4272EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––4X5 BIG ROUND BALER ANY BRANDCONTACT: DON WOLFPHONE: 427-843-4251EMAIL: [email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TRANSMISSION FOR 72 51 B TEREXWHEEL LOADERCONTACT: BUZ MOOREPHONE: 208 266 0543 CL 208299 8279EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED 12 MONTHS BULLDOZER D3ATD10 1978 AND UP. WANT TO BUY FROMCONTRACTOR ONLY. BULLDOZER NOTADVERTISED USA.CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR 1 514 386 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TEREX TR100 | LOOKING FOR TEREXTR100 DUMPTRUCKS, 2-4 UNITS. MUST HAVE EPA.CONTACT: JERRYPHONE: 0031227570364EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MOTOR GRADERS | WE ARE LOOKINGTO PURCHASE SEVERAL UNITS OF140H (99 - 02), AND 14 G/H (72 - 00)CATERPILLAR MOTOR GRADERS,PREFERABLY WITH RIPPER. GRADERSMUST BE GOOD LOOKING AND IN

WORKING CONDITION WITH OLDPAINT. SEND PICTURES, CONDITION,SERIAL NUMBER AND FINAL OFFERPRICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR LARGER IMPACTCRUSHERS - SCREENS - CONVEYORS -SCALES IN THE MIDWEST REGION.EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED CARGO VANS | WANTED 100USED CARGO VANS FLEETS ONLY,AS MANY AS POSSIBLE NO DEALERSPLEASE.CONTACT: FRANKPHONE: 570-562-3291EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATEPILLAR GRADER 12G AND 140G |IF YOU HAVE ANY IN STOCK PLEASESEND PICTURES AND DETAILS.CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARAPHONE: 832-528-0786FAX: 281-727-0415EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR 926E AND 936F | I NEEDURGENT CAT 930, 926E AND 936F,PLEASE SEND ME PICTURES ANDDETAILS.CONTACT: ABDAL SALEEMPHONE: 966 3 842 8312FAX: 9666 3 312326EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ANY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENTWANTED | LOOKING FOR CAT 330CL/DL <3000 HOURS, AUX HYD. FORCONTRACTOR EXCAVATORS DOZERSLOADERS COMPACTORS ARTICULAT-ED TRUCKS OFF HIGHWAY TRUCKSMOTOR GRADERS SCRAPERS ONROAD TRUCKS BUYING OR SELLINGLET JOE KNOW!CONTACT: JOEPHONE: 570-360-5162EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONSTRUCTION | WANTED**** ANYLONG REACH BOOMS OR STICKS.LONGER THEN NORMAL BOOM ORSTICK. LONG REACH EXCAVATORFRONTSCONTACT: TYLER PALUMBOPHONE: 330-365-0654EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MOBILE TRAILERSEMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR BACKHOES. PLEASECALL OR EMAIL WITH WHAT YOUHAVE.CONTACT: CODYPHONE: 1(810)834-2571EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS

www.lyonauction.com315-633-2944�

• Portland, ORFri., February 28, 2014For: Rental Fleet ConstructionEquipment

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

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

• Cato, NYSat., March 8, 2014For: Complete Liquidation of RealEstate for Bland Farms

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

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

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

• Philadelphia, MSSat., March 15, 2014For: Late Model Rental Returns ofConstruction Equipment

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

• Corpus Christi, TXThurs., March 20, 2014For: Very Large Late Model RentalReturns

• Marietta, OHSun., March 23, 2014For: Complete Liquidation of MajorRental Company

• Richmond, VATues., March 25, 2014For: Construction, Waste RecyclingEquipment & more

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

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

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

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

• Timmins (Ontario), CanadaWed., April 16, 2014For: Large Complete LiquidationConstruction Equipment

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

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

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

• Syracuse (Canastota), NYSun., May 4, 2014For: Lawn & Garden Tractors andmore

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

• Lima, PeruSat., May 24, 2014For: Late Model & New Rental FleetEquipment and more

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS

www.rbauction.com402-421-2631

• Orlando, FLFebruary 17-22, 2014

• Las Vegas, NVMarch 6-7, 2014

• Columbus, OHMarch 13, 2014

• Fort Worth, TXMarch 13-14, 2014

• Albuquerque, NMMarch 14, 2014

• Denver, COMarch 18, 2014

• Nashville, TNMarch 18, 2014

• Kansas City, MOMarch 19, 2014

• Los Angeles, CAMarch 20, 2014

• North East, MDMarch 20, 2014

• Chicago, ILMarch 21, 2014

• Minneapolis, MNMarch 25, 2014

• Raleigh-Durham, NC

March 25, 2014

• Sacramento, CAMarch 26, 2014

• Atlanta, GAMarch 27, 2014

• Chehalis, WAMarch 28, 2014

BIG IRON

www.bigiron.com800-937-3558�

• ONLINE ONLYFebruary 26, 2014

• ONLINE ONLYMarch 5, 2014

• ONLINE ONLYMarch 12, 2014

• ONLINE ONLYMarch 19, 2014

• ONLINE ONLYMarch 26, 2014

• ONLINE ONLYApril 2, 2014

• ONLINE ONLYApril 9, 2014

• ONLINE ONLYApril 16, 2014

• ONLINE ONLYApril 23, 2014

• ONLINE ONLYApril 30, 2014

BAR NONE AUCTION

www.barnoneauction.com866-372-1700�

• Portland, ORFri., February 28, 2014For: Commercial Truck & HeavyEquipment

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

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

www.catauctions.com866-750-9432�

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

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

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

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

DAVIS AUCTIONS

www.davisauctionsinc.com�203-758-4087

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

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

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

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

DEANCO AUCTIONS

www.deancoauction.com601-656-9768

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

EURO AUCTIONS USA

www.euroauctions.com�770-683-3883

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

HESS AUCTIONEERS

www.hessauctioneers.net�866-511-2493

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

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

www.hunyady.com800-233-6898

• Gouldsboro, PAWed., February 26, 2014For: Complete LiquidationConstruction Equipment

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

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

IRAY AUCTIONS

www.iraymn.com�320-968-7230

• Foley, MNFri., March 7, 2014For: Heavy Construction Equipment,Truck & Trailer

• Foley, MNFri., June 6, 2014For: Heavy Construction Equipment,Truck & Trailer

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

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

IRON PLANET AUCTIONS

www.ironplanet.com�888-433-5426

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

• ONLINE ONLYFebruary 26-27, 2014

• ONLINE ONLYMarch 6, 2014

• ONLINE ONLYMarch 13, 2014

• ONLINE ONLYMarch 20, 2014

• ONLINE ONLYMarch 27-28, 2014

• ONLINE ONLYApril 3, 2014

• ONLINE ONLYApril 10, 2014

• ONLINE ONLYApril 17, 2014

• ONLINE ONLYApril 24, 2014

J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS

www.jjkane.com�855-GO2-KANE

• St. Louis, MOThurs., February 20, 2014For: Construction Equipment

• Charlotte, NCThurs., February 27, 2014For: Construction Equipment

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

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

J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANY

www.jmwood.com�800-447-7085

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

• Canton, ALMarch 26, 2014

For: Alabama Bridge BuildersComplete Retirement Auction

KEENAN AUCTION COMPANY

www.keenanauction.com207-885-5100

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

MARTIN & MARTIN

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.mmaauction.com�800-763-2728

• ONLINE ONLYWed., February 19, 2014

• Brooklyn, MSFebruary 20-22, 2014For: Three Day Early SpringContractors Auction

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

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

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

• Meridian, MSSat., March 29, 2014For: Farm & Construction Equipment

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

MYRON BOWLING

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.myronbowling.com�513-738-3311

• Fairborn, OHFri., February 28, 2014For: Farm & Construction Equipment

NITKE AUCTIONS

www.nitkeauctions.com�715-362-6162

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

NORTH COUNTRY AUCTIONS

www.northcountry-auctions.com603-539-5322

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

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

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.petrowskyauctioneers.com�860-642-4200

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

• North Franklin, CTMarch 21-22, 2014For: 2 Day Major Public EquipmentAuction

• Dracut, MAFri., April 25, 2014For: Major Used Equipment &Rental Return Inventory Auction

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

www.purplewave.com�866-608-9283

• ONLINE ONLYThurs., February 27, 2014For: Construction Equipment

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.ritchason.com�800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TNSat., March 22, 2014For: Heavy Equipment, Trailers,Trucks & Commercial Vehicles

RON GILLIGAN AUCTIONS

www.rgilliganauctions.com�814-237-0189

• Huntington (Central), PASat., March 15, 2014For: Absolute Public EquipmentAuction

SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC

www.salesauctioncompany.com�860-627-7506

• Windsor Locks, CTSat., May 3, 2014For: Construction Equipment

UTILITY AUCTIONS

www.utilityauctions.net302-530-9103

• Wilmington, DEFriday, February 28, 2014For: Construction, Utility, & ForestryEquipment

WAYNE PIKE

AUCTION COMPANY

www.waynepikeauction.com763-389-5700

• Princeton, MNSat., March 15, 2014For: Heavy Equipment

• Princeton, MNSat., June 14, 2014For: Heavy Equipment

• Princeton, MNSat., September 13, 2014For: Heavy Equipment

• Princeton, MNSat., December 6, 2014For: Heavy Equipment

WILSON’S AUCTION SALES INC.

www.wilsonsauction.com�302-422-3454

• Harrington, DESat., March 22, 2014For: Mid-Atlantic Spring EquipmentAuction

WOLFE INDUSTRIAL

AUCTIONS, INC.

www.wolfeauctions.com�800-443-9580

• York Springs, PAFri., March 14, 2014For: Construction Equipment

YODER & FREY

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.yoderandfrey.com�419-865-3990

• Kissimmee, FLFebruary 10-17, 2014For: 40th Annual Auction

• St. Cloud, FLTues., February 18, 2014For: Absolute Antique Farm

AuctionsComingTo view information on upcoming auctions visit our

Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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

Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

ALEX

LYON & SON

WED., MARCH 5 @ 10:00 AM

NOTE: Selling in this sale will be a large quantity of rental fleet equipment from Ahern Rentals that is currently being replacedby new equipment in order to serve our loyal customers even better, along with several other rental fleets including HertzEquipment Rentals, Neff Rentals.

SPECIAL ITEM!!SELLING OFFSITE at alternate site address: 12455 S Old Nevada Hwy 95 Boulder City, NV 89005. CONCRETE PLANT(State of the Art): 2006 Erie Strayer Model MG12CP (12 cu yd. Stationary Central Drum Mix) snMG7795, (4) 9ft. x 14ft.feed hoppers, 30in. x 80ft. lattice feed conveyors, 90 cubic yard 4 cp mp agg, 12 cubic yard batcher, dust collector, 48in x 54ft.charging feed conveyor, 715 bbl (2) comp’t upright mtd cement storage silo w/ 438-237 bbl split, (2) 100050 cubic yard w/ 4-com-partment aggregate storage bins, R & S upright 900 bbl auxiliary silo w/ stand and cement agitator and 900bbl auxiliary silo w/screw conveyor, R & S dust collector, 3in. water pump, 4,000 gallon in-truss water tank, auto lube system , IR air compressor,Eagle Mark Mini pneumatic ticket tube system, color select system, Eagle computerized batching control system, 8ft. x 20ft.Connex control house with AC, 8ft. x 20ft. Connex storage room under control Connex.

EARLY HILITES INCLUDE: 46 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (5) 2007 Dieci XRM7.732(4x4), 2008-(7) 2007 DieciXRM6.621 (4x4), 2008-2007 Dieci 6.221 (4x4), (10) 2008 Dieci XRM5.519 (4x4), 2006-(2) 2005 Terex 1056C (4x4), (2) 2005Terex TH844C (4x4), 2006 Terex TH842C (4x4), (7) 2007 Genie 5519, 2005 JCB 506C (4x4), 2006 JCB 520-50 (4x4), (2) 2005Skytrack 10054, (2) Skytrack 10054, (2) 2006 Skytrak 8042, Skytrak 6036, Gradall 544D-10 (4x4), 38 BOOM LIFTS: JLG 120HX(4x4), JLG 860SJ (4x4), (2) JLG 800A (4x4), (10) JLG 600S (4x4), (5) JLG 450AJ(4x4), 2006 JLG 400S (4x4), (9) JLG 400S (4x4),JLG E300AJP, Genie S60, 2008 Genie TZ50/30DC, Genie S45 (4x4), 2006 Genie Z30/20N, (4) Snorkel TB60, 63 SCISSORLIFTS: 2005 Genie AWP36SDC, 2006 Genie GS3348RT (4x4), Genie GS3268RT (4x4), 2006 Genie AWP30S, 2006 GenieIWP30S, 2007-2006 Genie GS2668R (4x4), 2007 Genie GS2632, 2007 GenieSLC24, (6) 2006 Genie GR12, 2007 JLG 41AM, 2007JLG 3246ES, 2006 JLG 2646ES, 2007 JLG 2630ES, Skyjack 8841, (8) 2007-(6) 2006-2005 Skyjack SJ8243 (4x4), (8) Skyjack4832, (2) Skyjack SJ4632, (4) Skyjack SJ4626, (3) Skyjack 3226, (11) Skyjack SJ3219, 4 LANDFILL COMPACTORS: (2) Cat836C, (2) Cat 826C, SOIL COMPACTOR: Cat 815F, 4 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (3) 2007-2006 Cat 740, 7HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: (2) 2010 Cat 320DL, 2006 Kobelco SK330LC-6, 2006 Takeuchi TB175, Kubota KX161-3, 2004Kubota KX121-3R1S, 2006 Kubota KX41-3VR1, 2 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2005 Komatsu WA250, Kubota R420S1, 9TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2006 JD 410G (4x4), 2005 JD 310 Super G (4x4), 2005 JD 310G (4x4), (3) 2006- (3) 2005Case 580M (4x4), ASPHALT ROLLER: 2006 IR DDS14, 4 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (2) 2006 IR SD70D, 2006 IR SD45F,TRENCH ROLLER: 2008 Wacker RT82-SC, 2 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2007 Takeuchi TL130, 2006 BobcatT250, 14 SKID STEERS: (2) 2007 Bobcat S250, 2007 Bobcat S205, (3) 2007 Bobcat S175, (2) 2007-2006 Bobcat S130, (2) 2007-(2) 2006-2005 Bobcat 463, TRENCHER: 2006 Ditch Witch RT40, FORKLIFT: Cat VC60E, 8 AIR COMPRESSORS: (6) 2005Atlas Copco XAS97JD, 2007 IR P90AWIR, 2008 IR 2475F, 6 GENERATORS: 2006 Multiquip DCA85USJ, (2) 2005 MultiquipDCA70USI, 2006 Multiquip DCA70SSI3C, 2005 Multiquip DCA45USI, 4 WELDERS: 2008 Lincoln Ranger 305G, LincolnVantage 500 (parts), 2007 Miller CST-2808, 2007 Miller CST-280, 7 LIGHT PLANTS: 2010-(2) 2006 Magnum MLT3060, 2007Multiquip LT-12D, 2006 Genie TML/4000, Allmand Nite Lite Pro, 2 LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: 2006 JD 210LE(4x4), 2005 Case 570MXT (4x4), UTILITY TRACTOR: Kubota 1200 (parts), STUMP GRINDER: 2007 Vermeer SC252, 5BOOM TRUCKS: 2007-(4) 2006 Int’l. 4200 (s/a, 18T), 16 WATER TRUCKS: (5) 2006 Freightliner M2-106 (t/a), (9) 2005 FordF650 (s/a), 2007 Int’l. 4200 (s/a), 2006 Int’l. 4200 (s/a), 3 WATER TRAILERS: 2006 Workhorse 500G 500gal., 2005-2004WaterDog 500gal., ROLLBACK TRUCK: 2007 Ford F750 (s/a), 6 FLATBED TRUCKS: (2) 2006 Ford F550 (4x4), 2006-2005Ford F450 (4x4), 2008 Int’l. 4300 (s/a), 2006 Int’l. 4200 (s/a), 3 DUMP TRUCKS: 2006-(2) 2005 Ford F650, STAKE TRUCK:2006 Ford F450 12ft. (s/a), 6 CAB & CHASSIS: 2006-(5) 2004 Ford F550 (s/a), 8 SERVICE TRUCKS: (2) 2007-2006-2003-2001-1999 Ford F550 (4x4), 2001 Ford F450 (s/a), 2001 Mitsubishi FE649 (s/a), 13 PICKUPS: (3) 2007-2006-(2) 2003-2001-1998Ford F150, 2006-1999 Ford Ranger, 2004 Toyota Tacoma, 2003 ToyotaTundra, 20024 Chevy Silverado, VANS: 2007 Ford E350,TAGALONG TRAILER: Best Trail CR85X15MD 7 x 15 5,000lb.(t/a), UTILITY TRAILER: 1997 Barretto E3X4TBT MiniGarden Trailer, DUMP TRAILERS: 2007 EZ Dump R6210LP (s/a), 18 UTILITY VEHICLES: 2009 Kubota RTV900W (4x4),(6) 2008 –(4) 2007 Kawasaki 3010T (4x4), (3) 2008-(2) 2007 Kawasaki 3010 (4x4), 2006 EZ-G0 600411EZ, Club Car XRT950,SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (3) 2006 Multiquip MT76D2 Compactor rammer, (2) 2006 Multiquip MT65HA Compactor Rammers,2006 MI-TM Pressure Washer, Landa VHG5-30024C Pressure Washer, (4) Scheu 170 Fast 150K btu Heaters, Grainger 3VE59 350Kbtu Heater, Milwaukee 6175 Chop Saw, Multiquip MC3SE Cement Mixer, 14in.General Use Diamond Blade.

Address: 1800 W Bonanza Road, Las Vegas, NV 89106.DIRECTIONS: From North Las Vegas Airport: Left at N Rancho Dr./ US Rt 95 Business 2.5 miles, left at W Bonanza Rd. ½ mile, site will beon right. From McCarran International Airport: follow signs for I-15/I-215/ Las Vegas/ Henderson and merge onto S Airport Con/ Paradise Rdfor 1.3 miles. Keep right at fork, follow signs for I215 W/ Las Vegas and merge onto I-215 W for 1.5 miles. Take exit 12A – merge onto I-15 Ntoward Las Vegas 7.7 miles, take exit 42A for Martin L King Blvd. for 1 mile, turn right, take first left onto W Bonanza Rd. Site will be on left.

PERMIT #: TCP-40806 SALE SITE PHONE: (262) 903-6269

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA(Site to be at Ahern Equipment Rentals Yard.) DALLAS

(FT. WORTH), TEXAS

RENTALS - RENTALS - RENTALS!LAS VEGAS - LAS VEGAS - LAS VEGAS!

Rental Fleet Equipment. Large Construction, Forklift,Aerial Lift, Earthmoving Equipment Auction.

AUCTIONAHERN RENTALS

Hertz Equipment Rentals

Neff Rentals

WED., MARCH 12 @ 10:30 AM

NOTE: Having an extremely long rental season, selling will be late model rental fleet equipment from HertzEquipment Rentals & Neff Rentals.

HILITES INCLUDE: ARTICULATED TRUCK: Volvo A40D, 15 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2012Komatsu PC490LC-10, 2008 Komatsu PC300LC-8, Cat 330DL, 2007 Cat 320DL, (2) 2012 d 210glc, 2009 JD240DLC, 2009 JD 200DLC, 2007 JD 17ZTS, JD 690E, 2006 Kobelco SK210LC-6, 2007 Terex TXC180LC-2, 2007Terex TC29, 2006 Terex HR16, LONG REACH EXCAVATOR: Komatsu PC300LC-5L, 4 MOTOR GRADERS:2007 Cat 140H, Cat 12H, JD 670C, Volvo G726B, RUBBER TIRED LOADER: 2002 Terex SKL863, 10CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2007 Cat D6NXL, (3) 2006 Cat D6RLGP, Cat D6RLGP-II, CatD6MXL (winch),CatD6HXL, 2007 Cat D5G, Cat D5MXL, Cat D5CLGP, 19 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2013 Cat 420E (4x4),2009-(2) 2008-(6) 2007 JD 310J, 2006 JD 310G, 2007 JCB 3CX-14 (4x4), (2) 2006 Case 580 M (4x4), 2008-(2)2007 Terex TX760B, 2007-2006 Terramite T7, 2 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: IR SD100, Hamm 3410, 2 SKIDSTEERS: 2005 Bobcat S220, 2007 Bobcat S130, TRENCHER: 2006 Ditch Witch RT40 (4x4), 5 TELESCOPICFORKLIFTS:2007 Lull 1044C-54 (4x4), 2006 Lull 944E-42 (4x4), 2006 Genie GTH5519 (4x4), (2) 2005 JLG G9-43A (4x4), 3 ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: 2007 Case 586G,2006 Harlo HP8500, IR 706, 11 BOOM LIFTS:2004 Genie S80 (4x4), (4) Genie S60, (3) 2006 Snorkel TB60 (4x4), 2006 Snorkel AB60J (4x4), 2008 Snorkel TB42(4x4), 2008 Bil-Jax 4527A, 13 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2006 JLG 4394RT (4x4), 2007 JLG 260MRT (4x4), 2006 JLG2646ES, 2007-(3) 2006 JLG 1930ES, Genie GS4390RT (4x4), 2006 Genie GS3268RT (4x4), (2) 2006 Genie GS1930,Genie GS1930, 2006 Snorkel S3246, 2 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2007 IR HP375WIR, 2007 IR P185WJD, 8 GEN-ERATORS: 2007 Multiquip DCA125USJ, 2007 Multiquip DCA70USI, 2006 Multiquip MMG55, (3) 2007-2006Multiquip DCA45USI, 2005 Magnum MMG55, 3 WELDERS: 2007 Miller Big Blue 400D, Lincoln Ranger 305,Lincoln 250, 4 LIGHT PLANTS: 2008 Genie TML4000N, (2) 2007 MultiquipLT-12, 2006Magnum MLT3060, 9WATER PUMPS: 2007 Pioneer PP88S12L, (2) 2006 Pioneer PP66S14L, 2006 Pioneer PP64S17, 2007 PioneerPP63C17L, 2005 Pioneer PP63C17, (3) 2006 Pioneer PP44S10L, 5 COMMERCIAL MOWERS: 2011 HustlerKAW60SD, 2011 Hustler 60SDSTA, (2) 2011 Hustler 0XR7/SO, 2010 Big D 24KAW52, 7 LOADER LANDSCAPETRACTORS: 2007-2006-2005 Case 570MXT (4x4), 2007-(2) 2006-2005 JD 210LE (4x4), 2 WATER TRUCKS:2006 Int’l. 4200 (s/a), 2004 Ford F650, DUMP TRUCK: 2008 Ford F550, 8 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2006 Int’l. 8600(t/a), 2003 Int’l. 8100 (t/a), 2003-(4) 2000 Freightliner FL112 (t/a), Peterbilt (tri.),VACUUM TRUCK TRACTOR:2003 Western Star 4900E (t/a), STAKE TRUCK: 2008 Ford F450, 6 SERVICE TRUCKS: 2006 Ford F550, 2005Ford F450, 2010-2008 Ford F250, 2006 Chevy 2500, 1996 Ford F800, 4 PICKUPS: 2007 Ford F250 (4x4), 2008Ford F150 (4x4), 2007 GMC 2500,2006 GMC 1500, 3 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (3) New 2014Witzco 50T (tri.), GOOSENECK TRAILER: 2007 Neckover 8ft. 7in. (t/a), 4 AIR CONDITIONING UNITS: (4)2006 Port-A-Cool trailer mtd. fans, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (5)14in. General Use Diamond Blades, TargetConcrete Grinder, (4) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors, New Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3) New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) NewMustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in. AbrasiveBlades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6)New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches.

Address: 1815 Hicks Field Rd. East Fort Worth TX 76179. (Adjacent to JRP Trucking)

DIRECTIONS: From DFW Airport – Hwy 183 West to I-820 West to Exit 13 (Saginaw). Bear right onto North 287 (MainSt.) go approx. 6 miles turn right on Hick’s Field Road. Go 1/2 mile to sale site on right.

TEXAS AUCTION LICENSE: AUCTIONEER #15791 Jack H LyonSALE SITE PHONE: (817) 847-2071, (863) 660-3613, SALE SITE FAX: (817) 847-2077

RENTAL FLEET EQUIPMENT AUCTION CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, AERIALS,

FORKLIFTS, TRUCK TRAILERS, SUPPORTEQUIPMENT & ATTACHMENTS.

AUCTIONHertz Equipment

RentalsNeff Rentals

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Vaughan Holds February Auction, Announces Name Change

Many got out of the cold to enjoy the theater styleseating and warmth inside the auction barn.

The new virtual bidding room has drawn a lot of people due to the extreme coldin northeast Texas.

Glenn Sandefer, AREACO, a metal recycler inQuinlan, Texas, is pretty interested in this Case580 backhoe.

Joe Schaffer (L) and son, Cody, of S&H Equipment Services in Irving, Texas, have justfinished checking out this Cat 420E loader/backhoe.

Stay tuned in to learn more aboutVaughan Auctions becoming EQUIFYAuctions LLC.

Corky Underwood, RECS/Bayonet Breaker,braved the 12-degree temperature to come andsee about these Terex off-road trucks.

Dustin Smith, an independent rebuild and repair service in Gilmer,Texas, has just purchased this John Deere 450G.

Vaughan Auction Group hosted an auction onFeb. 6 in Wills Point, Texas, in conjunctionwith a Winter Contractor’s public auction.

Vaughan also announced that it will soon berenaming its company to Equify Auctions LLC.Those that couldn’t make it to the auction had the

opportunity to attend the web simulcast online bid-ding.

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

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

guarantee or warranty. A physical inspection is suggested.

Please Contact Auction Company For

Bid Kit, Brochure & Inspection Details!

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SURPLUS EQUIPMENTBid Deadline: March 18, 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

www.Construc t ionEquipmentGuide.com

The board of directors of CatAuction Services (CAS) announcedthat Gary Trettel, previously its chieffinancial officer and general manager,will take over as the company’s newpresident and CEO, effective immedi-ately. Rick Albin, the former presi-dent/CEO, has been elected to the roleof executive vice president. “Rick’s vision and leadership in cre-

ating and building Cat AuctionServices has changed the standard inauction companies,” said WilliamHoeft, chairman of the board of CAS.“His passion and years of expertise inthe industry has positioned Cat Auctionwell to continue its extraordinary pathof growth and profitability. His contri-butions across all functions of the com-pany are remarkable and we want tocontinue to utilize his strengths to buildon the momentum of the company.” As an officer of the company, Albin

will continue to serve on the board ofdirectors and in his new role as EVP,will focus on business growth through

customer and market definition, whilecontinuing to be actively involved inthe vision and direction of CAS. “Due to the significant expansion

Cat Auction has experienced, we felt itwas time to add more strength to thetop and create a better division ofresponsibilities,” said Hoeft. “We havecomplete confidence in Gary to lead

Cat Auction into the next stage. Hisfour years of service with Cat AuctionServices as CFO and GM is markedwith many contributions to the successit is seeing today and he has demon-strated outstanding leadership quali-ties.” As the CFO/GM, Trettel has been a

key player in creating a sustainable,profitable business model, facilitatingthe new partnership with Caterpillar,building a high performing staff and re-focusing the business. In his new role,his responsibilities will include the con-tinued execution and planning of CatAuction Services, focusing on growthand stability. Prior to joining CAS in2010, Trettel spent 11 years withMohawk Moving & Storage-UnitedVan Lines, serving as its controller,EVP and then finally the President andCEO, before leaving in 2010.

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

Board of Directors of Cat Auction ServicesName Gary Trettel New President, CEO

The board of directors of Cat Auction Servicesannounced that Gary Trettel, previously its chief finan-cial officer and general manager, will take over as thecompany’s new president and CEO, effective immedi-ately.

“We have completeconfidence in Gary tolead Cat Auction intothe next stage.”

William HoeftCat Auction Services

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Alex Lyon & Son Kicks Off Successful 2014 Florida Auctions

Dozers by the dozens, more than 150 inall, were lined up and auctioned off onday seven of the nine-day sale.

Putting a bit of air under a John Deere 410J backhoe whiletesting the hydraulic system is Allen Stahl, retired equip-ment dealer, who still “dabbles” in buying and sellingmachines. He is based in Englewood, Fla.

Mike Goffinet (L) of GoffinetEquipment Co., Joliet, Ill., talks shopwith John Mashak of Mashak BrothersConstruction prior to the start of daysix of the sale.

John Alexander (L) of Alban CAT, Baltimore, Md.,and Mark Enck of PowerTrac Machinery, Miami,Fla., stop to chat with the guys at ConstructionEquipment Guide.

Alex Lyon & Son again kickedoff the Florida Auctions with anine-day sale in Kissimmee,

Fla.During the nine-day auction — Alex

Lyon & Son’s 21st annual Florida sale,a wide variety of equipment went onthe block from Feb. 1 through Feb. 9,with each day featuring more than1,000 lots of equipment.

see FLORIDA page 78

Dean Adsit (third from left), Nortrax Used Equipment Sales,catches up (L-R) with the guys from Mexico and Peru, GaberielVacquez of Importadora de Maquinaria, and Lino Leon andOmar Alarcon of lyonperu.com.

Jack Lyon scans the crowd forjust one last bid before sellingoff another wheel loader.

A combination of aterrific looking dis-play with some greatproducts to promoteled to a successfulauction for “BobbyT” Tedesco (L) ofGorilla HydraulicBreakers, Randolph,Mass., and RonCorbut of HudcoM a n u f a c t u r i n g ,Willoughby, Ohio.

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Wide Variety of Equipment Goes on Block During Auction

All types of construction equipment — aerials, dozers,trailers, you name it — sold during the Alex Lyon & Sonauction in Kissimmee.

Morooka rubber-track carriers were on full display inthe vendor area at the Alex Lyon & Son 21st AnnualFlorida Auction in Kissimmee, Fla.

Bill Rollinger Jr. checks his notes beforethe bidding starts on the loader backhoes.

Hundreds of telehandlers went on the auction block.

Construction Equipment Guide President andNortheast Publisher Ted McKeon (L) presents JackLyon with the CEG Florida Auction issue at the start ofthe Alex Lyon & Son annual nine-day sale.

Rod Joiner of Rod Joiner ConstructionCo. Inc., Plano, Iowa, traverses the auc-tion yard via a golf cart to look over allthe iron at the nine-day auction.

All smiles and ready to get another day of auctioning started (L-R) areRobert and Jason Mashburn, Mashburn Equipment Sales, Ringgold, Ga.;Dick Tabb, Tabb Equipment Sales, Roswell, Ga.; and Robbie Udelson,PowerTrac Machinery, Miami, Fla.

FLORIDA from page 76 see FLORIDA page 80

(L-R): Becky Nitke, Nitke Sales; Dan Maki, Lakeshore Equipment &Truck; Leo Krivickas, Nitke Sales; and Skeeter Wykoski, ThreeLakes Truck & Equipment, enjoy the nice Florida weather.

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Each Day of Auction Features More Than 1,000 Lots of Iron

On any of the nine days of the Alex Lyon sale, it was virtu-ally elbow-room only as tremendous crowds turned outdaily to bid on machines.

Matt Evans of MountaineerInfrastructure looks over some of theCaterpillar backhoes.

More than 245 hydraulic excavators from all manufacturers wereauctioned off.

With intermittent rains, a little fore-thought for these guys kept them dry asthey backed their four-wheeler into one ofthe 20-ft. shipping containers with JimDubay (co-pilot) and driver VaughnThibodeau and some folks in the backrow seats from TB Equipment & Rental ofBangor, Maine.

Gary Carlson of Gary CarlsonEquipment came down fromMinnesota to see if he couldfind a few deals (and toescape sub-zero tempera-tures).

David Seals (L) of Foothills Tractor &Equipment, Centre, Ala., and his father,Billy Seals of Thompson Tractor,Birmingham, Ala., look over some ofthe Caterpillar iron about to go on theauction block.

Danny Whitener of Whitener HydroSeed & Landscaping has the essentialsfor the auction … his cell phone and abottle of water.

With a tremendous exhibit of machines at the auctionsite, Marooka’s Ken Byrd (L) kept extremely busy pro-moting the products to prospects, including DennyWiggins (C) and Shane Marquis of Alabama TruckEquipment, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Paul Twigg (L), Ring PowerCorporation, and Mike Pearl,Equipment Mart of New York andFlangeLock LLC are ready to track theauction.

Discussing some of the cranes in the sale lineup(L-R) are Angel Gonzalez, Construction EquipmentServices Inc., Miami, Fla.; Carlos Teran, TeranIndustries, Miami, Fla., and “Bargain Bob” Grivettiof GreatLakes Equipment, Oglesby, Ill.

Terry North (L), used equipment manager, Patten CAT, with AlexLyon & Son’s Midwest Sales Manager, Chad Ketelsen.

For many years, LeeMashburn (L) and JerryHawthorne of MashburnEquipment, Ringgold, Ga.,have been regular buyersat the Florida Auctions.

FLORIDA from page 78

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ADVERTISER INDEX

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

ALEX LYON & SONS INC

LAS VEGAS NV / DALLAS TX ......................................73

ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ..............................63

APPLIED LASER TECHNOLOGY ........................................66

AUGER TORQUE AUSTRALIA PLY LTD ..............................41

BARGAINS..............................................................................70

BELL TRUCKS AMERICA INC ..............................................17

BLANCHARD MACHINERY ..................................................16

BOBCAT COMPANY ..............................................................32

BOMAG ..................................................................................21

CASE CONSTRUCTION ..................................................28,29

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

INDIANAPOLIS ..............................................................77

CEG SCALE MODELS ..........................................................13

CHICAGO PNEUMATIC ........................................................15

CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................................70

COMPANY WRENCH ..............................................................2

CONEXPO ................................................................................9

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TARGETED EMAIL ........................................................30

PAVING COMPACTION & MILLING PROMO ..............68

REACH YOUR MARKET ..............................................58

WANTED ........................................................................71

AUCTION TRIPLE PLAY................................................79

CORMIDI USA........................................................................12

CROSS TIMBERS EQUIPMENT ..........................................84

DITCH WITCH WEST ......................................................36,37

DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS..........................................34

DYNAPAC ..............................................................................20

EFFICIENCY SHORING AND SUPPLY ................................12

FLANGE LOCK ......................................................................14

HELAC CORPORATION ........................................................15

HENDRIX MACHINERY LLC ..................................................3

HUNYADY AUCTION CO ......................................................75

HYUNDAI ................................................................................57

HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..........................47

INDEXATOR............................................................................51

IRON PLANET........................................................................81

JCB INC ..................................................................................31

JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..........................................................24

JJ SCHECKEL CORP ............................................................12

JOHN DEERE ........................................................................55

JOHN DEERE SKID STEER..................................................35

KIRBY-SMITH MACHINERY INC ..........................................69

KOBELCO CONST MACH AMER LLC..................................45

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ......................................6,7,60,61

KOMATSU EQUIPMENT CO ................................................16

LBX ..................................................................................42,43

LEEBOY..................................................................................23

LIUGONG CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY..........................59

MOBILE TRACK SOLUTIONS ................................................6

MOROOKA USA ......................................................................5

NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC............................53

OKADA AMERICA ..................................................................66

PEMBERTON ........................................................................66

RECS ......................................................................................48

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS..........................................83

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ......................................11,16

SAKAI AMERICA INC ............................................................25

SENTRY TIRE ........................................................................15

SULLIVAN PALATEK ................................................................6

TAKEUCHI ..............................................................................67

THE GRAVELIZER ................................................................69

TOKU AMERICA INC..............................................................62

VAC-CON INC ..........................................................................8

VOLVO CONST EQUIP & SVCS ..........................................65

WACKER NEUSON................................................................49

WIRTGEN AMERICA..............................................................22

YANMAR AMERICA ..............................................................33

YOUNG CORPORATION ......................................................62

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CAT 320DL, WEIGHT: 47,554 LBS 138 HP., RENTAL RATE: $5,500 PER MONTH

VOLVO L90F, WEIGHT: 33,000 LBS. 175 HP., 3.5 YD BUCKETAND FORKS, RENTAL RATE: $4,900 PER MONTH

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