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World of Concrete
Exceeds Expecations...62
Alex Lyon & Son Kicks
Off Florida Auctions...66
Inside
By Lori TobiasCEG CORRESPONDENT
Major work is under way on two draw-bridges that are some of the last of theirkind in Oregon. Crews with the OregonBridge Construction Company of Stayton,Ore., began work last fall on the Lewis &Clark River Bridge and Old Youngs BayBridge. The work, budgeted at $16.7 mil-lion, is scheduled to continue over the nexttwo years.In December, workers closed the Lewis
& Clark River Bridge for major rehabilita-tion that will keep the bridge out of use untilAugust. The Lewis & Clark River Bridge was
built in 1924 and is the only remaining singleleaf bascule draw span in Oregon. Work alsois ongoing on the Old Youngs Bay Bridge,one of only four remaining double basculebridges in the state. It was built in 1921.
Oregon Bridges Undergo Major Rehabilitation
The Equipment Leasing & FinanceFoundation (the Foundation) releasedthe January 2015 Monthly ConfidenceIndex for the Equipment FinanceIndustry (MCI-EFI) Jan. 22. Designed tocollect leadership data, the index reportsa qualitative assessment of both the pre-vailing business conditions and expecta-tions for the future as reported by keyexecutives from the $903 billion equip-ment finance sector. Overall, confidencein the equipment finance market is 66.1,an increase from the December index of63.4 and the highest level in the last threeyears. When asked about the outlook for the
future, MCI-EFI survey respondentThomas Jaschik, President, BB&TEquipment Finance, said, “With thirdquarter GDP in excess of 5 percent, the
economy is primed for a surge in capitalequipment spending. I believe domesticcompanies now have the confidence tomake substantial investments in plantand equipment to facilitate growth. Thiscould lead to a record year for equipmentfinance in 2015.”
January 2015 Survey ResultsThe overall MCI-EFI is 66.1, an
increase from the December index of63.4.• When asked to assess their business
conditions over the next four months,23.3 percent of executives respondingsaid they believe business conditionswill improve over the next four months,down from 28 percent in December.76.7 percent of respondents believe busi-
MCI-EFI Report: EconomyPrimed for Spending Surge
see ELFA page 48
Yoder & Frey Features
Bargains Galore...69
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Construction employers added 39,000 jobs in Januaryand 308,000 over the past year, reaching the highestemployment total since February 2009, as the sector’sunemployment rate fell to 9.8 percent, according to ananalysis by the Associated General Contractors ofAmerica. Association officials said the job gains come asmost construction firms report plans to expand headcountthis year, but worry about growing shortages of qualifiedworkers.“Contractors have stayed busy this winter and expect to
keep hiring through 2015 — if they can find the workersthey need,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chiefeconomist. “The list of projects is growing in most statesand most nonresidential segments, in addition to continu-ing strong demand for apartment buildings.”
Construction JobsSee Highest LevelSince Feb. 2009
see AGC page 48
In December, workers closed the Lewis & Clark River Bridge for major rehabilitation thatwill keep the bridge out of use until August. see BRIDGE page 40
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Table of Contents................4
Excavator Section........................................................11-35
California Section ........42-47
Business Calendar ............48
Paving Section ............49-57
Auction Section ..........60-73
Advertisers Index..............74
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CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • February 21, 2015 • Page 3
2005 Terex TH644C, Stk#: 9723, 6,000 lbs., 44ft., 3,071 hrs., 4WD, 48" Forks, 50" Frame,13.00x24 Tires, 4 Cyl. JD Engine ........$26,500
2003 JLG 400S, Stk#: 9652, 500 lbs., 40 ft.,4WD, 4,791 hrs., 12x16.5 Tires, 3 Cyl. DeutzEng ......................................................$23,500
2007 Genie GTH644, Stk#: 9722, 6,000 lbs., 44 ft., 2,765 hrs., 4WD, 48" Forks, 50" Frame,13.00x24 Tires, 4 Cyl JD Engine ..........$28,500
2011 Cat CS54, Stk#: HR-293, OROPS, 84”Smooth Drum, 1,026 Hrs, 23.1x26 Tires, CatEng. ......................................................$89,000
2014 Fecon BH74SS, Stk#: 9608, 6,000 PSI, wt.2,441 lbs. ............................................$25,000
2006 Gradall 534D-10, 9649, 9,000 lbs., 45 ft.,4,766 hrs., 4WD, 72" Forks, 69" Frame, 14.00x24Foam Filled Tires, Hyd. Self Leveling System, 4Cyl. JD Eng ..........................................$42,500
2008 Cat D6T XL, Stk#: 9526, EROPS, A/C,Sweeps, SU Tilt Blade, 6,609 hrs., 24" Pads,PA56 Winch........................................$159,500
Cat PA56 E00100E, Stk#: 9202, Winch with fairleads for D6T........................................$16,500
1999 Fiat Allis FG65C, Stk#: 9658, OROPS,4,105 hrs., 15x19.5 Tires, 4 Cyl. New HollandEng., 12 ft. M/B, 9' 9" Height ..............$32,500
2007 JLG 1930ES, Stk#: 9702, 500 lbs., 19 ft.Platform Height, 246 hrs., Electric Power ........................................................................$6,500
2008 Cat D6T LGP, Stk#: HR-233, EROPS, A/C,FM Stereo, Sweep, Rear Screen, St/Tilt Blade,7,426 hrs., Paccar PA56 Winch, 36" Pads, 10' 5" Height, 10'7" Wide Track to Track, 13 ft.Blade ..................................................$189,500
2013 Case SV185, Stk#: 9525, OROPS, 4 hrs.,64" Bucket, Aux. Hyd., Hyd. Quick Coupler, 4 Cyl. CNH Eng ....................................$38,500
2007 Ingersoll-Rand SD77DX, Stk#: 9382, 66"Smooth Drum, 275 hrs., 14x9x24 Tires, 4 Cyl.Cummins Eng., 9' 4" Height. ................$61,500
Massey Ferguson 165, Stk: #9698, 65 hp., w/6ft. Modern Cutter, 2,431 hrs., 7.5Lx15SL FrontTires, 16.9x30 Rear Tires, 4 Cyl. Perkins Eng .... .................................................................$4,500
2008 Ingersoll-Rand XP185, Stk#: 9707, 3,698hrs., Trailer Mounted, ST205x75R15 Tires, 4 Cyl.JD Diesel Eng ........................................$7,500
2008 Case 580M II, Stk#: 9677, OROPS, 4WD,1,582 hrs., 24" Bucket, 2 Stick Controls,Extendahoe, 12x16.5 Front Tires, 19.5Lx24 RearTires .................................................... $38,500
2007 Cat D6R LGP, Stk#: 9419, EROPS, A/C,Sweeps, Rear Screen, St./Tilt Blade, 11,136 hrs.,Paccar PA56 Winch s# 0602839, 13 ft. Wide ................................................................$109,500
2014 Doosan LSC60HZ, Stk#: HR-317, 740 hrs.,ST175/80Rx13, 3 Cyl. Kubota Eng ........$5,500
2006 Lull 944E-42, Stk#: 9664, 9,000 lbs., 42ft., 3,948 hrs., 4WD, 4WS, 60" Forks, 72" TiltFrame, Hyd. Self Leveling System, 15.5x25Foam Filled Tires, 4 Cyl. Cummins Eng.$36,500
2007 Gehl RS8-42, Stk#: 9452, 8,000 lbs., 42Ft., 3,851 hrs., 4WD, 4WS, 48" Forks, 66" Frame,13.00x24 Foam Filled Tires, Hyd. Self LevelingSystem, 4 Cyl. JD Eng. ........................$32,500
2012 John Deere 210G LC, Stk#: 9418, EROPS,A/C, FM Stereo, 2,879 hrs., 42" Bucket, 32" Pads,10' 6" Wide ............................................$132,500
1996 John Deere 310D, Stk#: 9669, EROPS,A/C, 2WD, 7,844 hrs., 24" Bucket, Extendahoe, 2Stick Controls, 11Lx16 Front Tires, 19.5Lx24Rear Tires, 4 Cyl. JD Eng. ....................$17,500
2007 Hitachi ZX350LC-3, Stk#: 9724, EROPS,A/C, 10,903 hrs., 6 ft. Bucket, Quick ConnectCoupler, 6 Cyl. Isuzu Eng., 11'3" Wide $69,500
2006 John Deere 700J LGP, Stk#: HR-364,EROPS, A/C, Sweeps, Rear & Side Screens, 6 WayBlade, 6,062 hrs., 30" Pads, 11 ft. Wide $65,000
2006 John Deere 9520, Stk#: 9343, EROPS,A/C, FM Stereo, 7,177 hrs., 76x50.00B32 or1250/45B32 Tires, JD Eng., 12' Wide, 11' 7"Height, Bucket, 6 Cyl., 11' 4" Height ..$125,000
1996 Komatsu PC150-5, Stk#: 9538, EROPS,8,502 hrs., 42" Bucket, 28" Pads, 8'10" Wide ................................................................$24,500
2008 John Deere 450J LT, Stk#: 9076, EROPS,A/C, FM Stereo, 6 Way Blade, 3,705 hrs., 16"Pads, Vail JD450 Ripper S# H08134, 8 ft. WideRake, 8ft. Wide ....................................$66,500
2007 Ingersoll-Rand SD45D TF, Stk#: 9516, 54"Smooth Drum, 472 hrs., 12.4x24 Tires, 4 Cyl.Cummins Eng ......................................$29,500
2011 Cat D5K XL, Stk#: 9740, EROPS, A/C, FMStereo, Sweeps, Rear Screen, 6 Way Blade, 2,823hrs., Cat N03 Ripper S#JMJ01017, 20" Pads, 9'2" Wide ..............................................$115,500
2000 Dynapac CA252PD, Stk#: 9728, 84" PadDrum, 8,564 hrs., 600/60x30x5 Tires, 4 Cyl.Cummins Eng ......................................$32,500
2006 Case 570M XT, Stk#: 9633, OROPS, 4WD, 2,604 hrs., 7 ft. Box Blade w/Scarifiers,12x16.5x10.2 Front Tires, 19.5Lx24 Rear Tires ..............................................................$24,500
2004 Dynapac CA262PD, Stk#: 9725, 84" PadDrum, 7,253 hrs., 600/60x30x5 Tires, 10 ft.Height, 8 ft. Wide, 6 Cyl. Cummins Eng$39,500
2005 JLG G10-55A, Stk#: 9630, 10,000 lbs., 55ft., 4WD, 4WS, 5,692 hrs., 48" Forks, 74" Frame,Aux. Hyd., 4 Cyl. JD Eng ......................$52,500
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2008 Ditch Witch RT40, Stk#: 9700, 980 hrs.,4WD, 64" Push Blade, 6" Trench, 3 Cyl. Diesel Eng............................................................$16,500
2006 Skytrak 6042, Stk#: 9266, 6,000 lbs., 42Ft., 2,320 hrs., 4WD, 4WS, 48" Forks, 48" Frame,Aux. Hyd., 13.00x24 Foam Filled Tires, Hyd. SelfLeveling System, 4 Cyl. Cummins Eng...$34,500
2006 Genie Z60-34, Stk#: 9684, 60 ft., 4WD,1,508 hrs., IN385/65D19.5 Tires, Tires, 4 Cyl.Perkins Diesel ......................................$38,500
OEM Tracks, Stk#: 9715, New Set of Tracks andRails. For Cat 315, 317, 318, 320, 322, E200BPC150,PC200, 220, 230, EC210, SK160, CX160,LX160 and others ..................................$7,500
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FEATURES10 CITY OF PHOENIX TAKES GARBAGE REMOVAL
SERIOUSLY, PURCHASES WL 30S FOR THE JOBMunicipalities are always looking for more cost effective and efficient ways to handle garbage and bulk waste pickup and Phoenix, Ariz., is no exception.
10 ARTBA HONORS JON EPPS DURING
ANNUAL MEETING Jon Epps, senior research fellow and executive associate director of TexasTransportation Institute (TTI) at Texas A&M University was awarded the AmericanRoad & Transportation Builders Association’s (ARTBA) prestigious “S.S. SteinbergAward” Jan. 12 during the association’s annual Research & Education Division(RED) meeting in Washington, D.C.
10 MANITOWOC TO SPLIT INTO TWO COMPANIES BY
FIRST QUARTER OF 2016Crane-maker and food service company Manitowoc said Jan. 29 it will split itself intwo, a move encouraged by activist investors.
42 RENOVATE, RECYCLE, RESTORE: THE 3 RS OF STATE
HIGHWAY 137The California Department of Transportation bid out a project to renovate a 9.2mi. (14.8 km) stretch of state Highway 137 west of Tulare, which lies about midway between Fresno and Bakersfield, in the heart of the Central Valley.
42 CTC ALLOCATES $174.8M TO UPGRADE STATE,
LOCAL INFRASTRUCTUREThe California Transportation Commission (CTC) has allocated $174.8 million to 85transportation projects that will repair aging roads and bridges, alleviate trafficdelays and support job growth statewide.
43 CALTRANS’S CONSERVATION EFFORTS EARN
REWARD, RECOGNITIONThe Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) recently rewarded Caltrans with a$135,375 rebate for a conservation program that will significantly reduce energyuse, while also generating savings for California taxpayers.
62 WORLD OF CONCRETE 2015 EXCEEDSEXPECATIONS ACROSS BOARDFor the concrete construction industry it is the lollapooluza…the mainevent….the show you don’t want to miss this year. World of Concrete 2015(WOC), which was recently held in Las Vegas, was definitely a doozy — thelargest it has been in six years.
66 ALEX LYON & SON KICKS OFF ANNUAL
FLORIDA AUCTIONSDuring the auctions — Alex Lyon & Son’s 22nd annual Florida sale — a widevariety of equipment went on the block with each day featuring more than 1,000lots of equipment.
69 BIDDERS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF BARGAINS AT
YODER & FREY SALEYoder & Frey held its 41st annual Florida Auctions sale Feb. 9 to 16 in Kissimmee,Fla. The seven-day auction featured a huge assortment of backhoes, wheel loaders, excavators, dozers, dump trucks, motorgraders, paving equipment,attachments and much more.
EQUIPMENT49 HAMM H i-series Soil Compactors
49 TOPCON C-63 Paving System
50 WIRTGEN AutoPilot Stringless Paver
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2007 Deere 35D: #92157, OROPS, Blade, RubberTrack, 2,000 hrs ........................................$23,500
2006 Deere 350D: #92076, Cab/AC, 10’ Arm, HydThumb, 6,700 hrs ....................................$119,500
2004 Caterpillar 963C: #92161, Cab/AC, 22”Tracks, QC/Bkt, 7,600 hrs ..........................$79,500
1996 Komatsu WA250-1: #92146, Cab/Heat, JRBQC/Bucket ..................................................$32,500
2006 Caterpillar 287B: #92150, Cab/AC, 18” Track,Aux Hyd, 3,950 hrs ....................................$26,500
1998 Komatsu WA450-3: #92121, Cab/AC, 2-Lever, GP Bkt, 8,900 hrs............................$56,500
2004 Case 70XT: #92133, Cab/Heat, QC, Aux Hyd,Solid Tires, 2,300 hrs ................................$17,500
2007 Hitachi ZX450LC-3: #92116, Cab/AC, 35.5”Shoes, JRB QC, 4,200 hrs ......................$169,500
2000 Kawasaki 65Z IV: #92136, Cab, GP Bkt,20.5-25 Tires, 3,900 hrs ............................$47,500
1999 Case 9030B: #92156, Cab/AC, QC, 10,600hrs ..............................................................$39,500
2006 Deere 444J: #91958, Cab/AC, QC/Forks,17.5-25 Tires, 7,500 hrs ............................$72,500
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City of Phoenix Takes Garbage RemovesSeriously, Purchases WL 30s for the JobMunicipalities are
always looking for morecost effective and efficientways to handle garbageand bulk waste pickup andPhoenix, Ariz., is noexception. As the sixth largest city
in the United States with apopulation of about 1.5million people covering516 sq. mi., garbage col-lection is not taken lightly.It’s a big job for the city’sdepartment of public works.A to Z Equipment, a
major sales and rental firmin Phoenix, teamed upwith Wacker Neuson tofind the best equipmentsolution for the city’s dailyrefuse pick up. In late2013, Ken Galas cameaboard the equipmentsales department and the city of Phoenixbecame his obsession.Galas and Joe Pritchard, A to Z’s
inside sales coordinator, compared thespecs of the city’s current loaders toWacker Neuson’s WL 30 articulatedwheel loader and found the two weresimilar. The WL 30’s compact size andmaneuverability made it the right fit forthe job. In January, 2014, the city agreedto take a demo unit for its crews to runand provide feedback. Galas’s zeal for this special project did
not go unnoticed. city crews would findhim at the beginning of their 4:30 a.m.shift for months, making sure each newcrew was supported in case they had anyquestions or concerns. Many times, Greg Nordsiek, Wacker
Neuson’s market development specialist,was more than willing to provide adviceand supply a helping hand. Galas andNordsiek took it upon themselves to
assess the usage and need that wereapplicable to the garbage and bulk wasteremoval business.“As it turns out, the crews operating
the WL 30 found it easy to operate withall the controls on one joystick,” saidGalas. “A huge selling factor was the fuelefficiency of the Wacker Neuson loader.Depending on the crew, the previousloaders required fueling once a day, butthe WL 30 required fueling only once aweek, that is a huge savings for the city.”In February, the city of Phoenix agreed
to purchase one WL 30 with some equip-ment modifications. Ray Kinser, shopforeman of A to Z Equipment (and aWacker Neuson Regional Technician ofthe Year recipient), took on the role asmodification engineer and was able toreinforce the loader arm, customize thegrapple/bucket, reroute the hydraulichoses to accommodate the customerbucket and mount an exteral pre-cleaner.
The mounting of the external pre-cleaner was one of the single largest tasksKinser had to do to the unit. Since theWL 30 has a flip up hood he had tomount it in such a way that it wouldn’tinterfere with that operation. A specialmount had to be designed that wouldallow him to drill through the hood andmake a connection with the air filter can-ister’s air intake and still look aesthetical-ly pleasing.Fast forward seven months later and
the WL 30 was still on the job. InOctober 2014, the city of Phoenix sub-mitted a PO for the purchase of 10 moreunits with the exact modifications. Thesemodifications were made and the 10 WL30s were delivered on the job inDecember.
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(L-R): Anthony Rubalcava, Wacker Neuson; Greg Nordsiek, Wacker Neuson; LindsayStalfort, Wacker Neuson; Ken Galas, A to Z Equipment; Mark Gatrost, A to Z Equipment; WillMitchell, A to Z Equipment; Ray Kinser, A to Z Equipment; and Mike Munoz, WackerNeuson.
Manitowoc to Split Into Two Companies By First Quarter of 2016NEW YORK (AP) Crane-
maker and food service companyManitowoc said Jan. 29 it will splititself in two, a move encouragedby activist investors. Manitowoc said it plans to spin
off the food service business,which had $1.6 billion in revenuein 2014 and makes equipmentincluding ice, beverage, refrigera-
tion, food preparation, and cookingfor restaurants, convenience stores,hotels and hospitals. It expects tocomplete the move during the firstquarter of 2016. Manitowoc’s other business
makes cranes for the constructionindustry, and it had $2.3 billion inrevenue last year. The company said the separa-
tion will allow each business topursue its own strategy as marketconditions improve. Manitowoc Co. shares
advanced $1.68, or 8.7 percent, to$20.92 in aftermarket trading. In 2014 two major shareholders,
Relational Investors LLC and CarlIcahn, pushed for the company tosplit up. According to FactSet,
Relational is the second-largestowner of Manitowoc shares andIcahn Associates is the third-largest. The company also reported its
fourth-quarter results on Jan. 29.Its net income and revenue bothfell short of Wall Street forecasts,according to estimates from ZacksInvestment Research.
Shares of the Manitowoc,Wisconsin-based company rose 17cents to $19.24 on Jan. 29. SinceJuly 30 the stock has fallen 37 per-cent.
(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)
S.S. Steinberg Award…
ARTBA HonorsJon Epps DuringAnnual Meeting Jon Epps, senior research fellow and executive
associate director of Texas Transportation Institute(TTI) at Texas A&M University was awarded theAmerican Road & Transportation BuildersAssociation’s (ARTBA) prestigious “S.S. SteinbergAward” Jan. 12 during the association’s annualResearch & Education Division (RED) meeting inWashington, D.C.Named after the founding president of the
ARTBA’s RED, the award recognizes individualswho make remarkable contributions to transportationeducation. Epps has made extraordinary scholarly contribu-
tions to the field of asphalt pavement technology.Considered a pioneer with more than 40 years ofexperience, he was responsible for developing thefirst nationally recognized performance related speci-fications for asphalt mixtures as a result of groundbreaking work in pavement recycling and testing. Hislab evaluations and field constructions on the sensi-tivity of asphalt mixes, and the use of lime as anadmixture, have led to improved techniques andmaterials used in the pavement construction industry.In addition to being a member of the ARTBA RED,
Epps serves on the board of directors of the NationalAsphalt Pavement Association, the InternationalSociety of Asphalt Pavements, the CounteringTerrorism Panel on Transportation and FederalHighway Administration’s (FHWA) Expert TaskGroup on Recycled Asphalt Pavements and TechnicalWorking Group on Warm Mix Asphalt. He is the pastchairman of the Transportation Research BoardCommittees on General Asphalt Problems andBituminous Soil Stabilization, former dean of theCollege of Engineering at the University of Nevada,Reno and former engineering services manager forGranite Construction Inc.
(This story also can be found on Construction
Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.construc-tionequipmentguide.com.)
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32.7 (9.92)
ZX210LC-5150 (119)
47,137 (21 400)21.11 (6.68)
32.7 (9.92)
ZX230W-5159 (119)
51,350-53,220 (23 290-24 140)
20.8 (6.31)33.9 (10.28)
ZX245USLC-5159 (119)
56,167 (25 500)21.9 (6.62)
33.2 (10.11)
ZX250LC-6177 (132)
55,689 (25 260)25 (7.61)
35.10 (10.91)
ZX290LC-5188 (140)
63,273 (28,700)23.9 (7.23)
35.2 (10.71)
ZX300LC-6249 (186)
64,375 (29 200) 25.10 (7.87)
37 (11.27)
ZX350LC-6271 (202)
77,360 (35 090)26.10 (8.18)
38.11 (11.86)
ZX380LC-6271 (202)
82,276 (37 320)26.10 (8.18)
38.11 (11.86)
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 (16.6)
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)
791,459 (359 000)28.4 (8.63)
59.1 (18.24)
EX3600-6 front shovel1,944 (1,450)
798,073 (362 000)13.8 (4.16)
50.9 (15.47)
EX5600-6 BE backhoe3,000 (2,238)
1,184,000 (537 000)28.11 (8.80)
66.3 (20.20)
EX5600-6 front shovel3,000 (2,238)
1,175,000 (533 000)14.11 (4.55)
54.6 (16.6)
EX8000-6 BE backhoe3,888 (2900)
1,845,269 (837 000)27.7 (8.4)
73.2 (22.3)
EX8000-6 front shovel3,888 (2900)
1,818,814 (825 000)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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K008-310.3 (7.7)
2,200 (998)5.7 (1.7)
9.9 (3)
KX018-416.1 (12)
3,747 (1,699)7.8 (2.4)
12.7 (3.9)
U1716.1 (12)
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)
KX71-324.4 (18.2)
6,305 (2,860)9.8 (3)
16 (4.9)
KX91-328.2 (21)
7,110 (3,225)10.4 (3.2)
16.8 (5.1)
U35-424.8 (18.5)
8,129 (3,687)9.8 (3)
16.3 (5)
KX121-3 6-Way Blade40.5 (30.2)
10,130 (4,594)11.5 (3.5)
18 (5.5)
KX040-440.4 (30.1)
9,195 (4,170)11.3 (3.4)
19.8 (6)
KX040-4 6-Way Blade40.4 (30.1)
9,900 (4,490)11.3 (3.4)
17.8 (5.4)
U55-447.6 (35.5)
11,915 (5,405)11.8 (3.6)
19.5 (5.9)
KX057-447.6 (35.5)
12,200 (5,535)12.7 (3.9)
20 (6.1)
KX080-466.6 (49.7)
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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Terex TC1618 (13.3)
3, 635 (1,650)7.3 (2.2)
13.4 (4.1)
Terex TC2018 (13.3)
4,300 (1,950)7.6 (2.3)
14.3 (4.4)
Terex TC2924 (17.5)
6,285 (2,850)9.2 (2.8)
16.3 (4.99)
Terex TC3530 (22)
7,715 (3,500)11.2 (3.4)
18.8 (5.7)
Terex TC3730 (22)
7,870. (3,570)10.5 (3.2)
18.5 (5.68)
Terex TC4840 (29)
10,320 (4,860)12.2 (3.7)
20.3 (6.2)
Terex TC5036 (26.5)
10,625. (4,820)12.2 (3.7)
20.3 (6.2)
Terex TC6044 (32.2)
12,460. (5,650)12.2 (3.8)
20.3 (6.2)
Terex TC7574 (54)
16,538 (7,500)13.9 (4.3)
23.8 (7.3)
Terex TC125116 (85)
25,350 (11,500)16 (4.9)
28.4 (8.7)
TEREXMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH
HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
904C33.8 (25.2)
8,818 (4,000)10.2 (3.1)
17.2 (5.2)
906C45.2 (33.7)
13,007 (5,900)12.8 (3.9)
19.11 (6.0)
908D72.8 (54.3)
17,196 (7,800)15.2 (4.6)
22.0 (6.7)
915D102.2 (76.2)
30,644 (13.9)19.3 (5.8)
28.2 (8.6)
922D141.6 (105.6)
48,502 (22,000)21.7 (6.6)
31.10 (9.7)
925D173 (129)
56,218 (25,500)23.0 (7.0)
33.7 (10.2)
936D264 (194)
79,807 (36,200)24.0 (7.34)
35.9 (10.9)
950E375 (280)
105,822 (48,000)27.6 (8.4)
40.11 (12.5)
LIUGONGMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH
HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
EC140D113 (84)
28,370-33,400 (12,868-15,149)18.2 (5.53)
27.4 (8.33)
ECR145D172 (128)
31,640-60,980 (14,351-27,660)20 (6.12)
29.11 (9.09)
EC160D139 (104)
36,400-43,720 (16,510-19,831)19.10 (6.04)
29.5 (8.97)
EC220D172 (128)
46,230-54,190 (20,969-24,580)22.1 (6.73)
32.7 (9.93)
ECR235D172 (128)
52,380-60,980 (23,759-27,660)22 (6.71)
33 (10.07)
EC250D202 (151)
54,230-61,730 (24,598-28,000)22.11 (6.98)
33.8 (10.26)
EC300D227 (169)
66,140-73,630 (30,000-33,398)24.1 (7.35)
35.2 (10.72)
EC340D279 (208)
75,000-81,400 (34,019-36,922)26.74 (8.15)
38.45 (11.72)
EC380D279 (208)
83,780-86,860 (38,001-39,399)26.74 (8.15)
38.45 (11.72)
EC480D329 (245)
105,600-111,300 (47,899-50,484)29.72 (9.06)
43.5 (13.26)
EW160D150-154 (111-114)
35,715 - 40,125 (16,200 - 18,200)18.5 (5.76)
29.8 (9.17)
EW180D169-173 (126-129)
39,900 – 44,750 (18,098 - 20,298)18.10 (5.74)
30.10 (9.39)
EW210D169-173 (126-129)
43,430 – 50,265 (19,699 - 22,799 )20.1 (6.13)
32.1 (9.77)
EC250E213 (159)
56,430 - 63,790 (25,596 - 28,934 )23.2 (7.06)
34 (10.34)
EC300E241 (180)
64,720 - 72,260 (29,356 - 32,776 )24.1 (7.34)
35.2 (10.07)
ECR305C194 (143)
74,230-82,320 (33,670 - 37,339)25 (7.6)
36.11 (11.2)
EC350E302 (225)
78,940 - 92,760 (35,806 - 42,075 )24.11 (7.59)
36.10 (11.22)
EC380E302 (225)
80,640 - 96,320 (36,377-43,690)24.3 (7.41)
36.7 (11.19)
EC480E376 (277)
100,310-117,510 (45,499 - 53,301)25.8 (7.83)
39.10 (12.15)
EC700C451 (336)
152,150-158,070 (69,014-71,699)27.7 (8.4)
43.3 (13.2)
EC20C16.8 (12.5)
4078-4277 (1849-1940)13.5-13.11 (4.1-3.99)
EC35C36.3 (27.1)
7561-7848 (3429-3559)11.3-12.2 (3.44-3.72) 17-17.11 (5.18-5.21)
EC55C48.5 (36.2)
12,566 (5,699)12.4-13.4 (3.78-4.08) 20-20.11 (6.09-6.13)
ECR25D20.9 (15.6)
5291.1-5489.5 (2400-2489) 96.9 / 108.7 (2461 / 2761) 176.5/187.7 (4484/4768)
ECR3827.4 (20.4)
7355-7495 (3336-3399)10-10.1 (3.05-3.08) 16.6-17.3 (5.05-5.27)
ECR58D47-49 (35-37)
12,550 - 15,440 (5,692-7,003) 11.7 12.11 (3.54 / 3.94) 19.8/20.11 (6/6.37)
ECR88D41-43 (30-32)
19,010 - 20,950 (8,622-9,502) 13.7/ 14.10 (4.13/4.53) 22.10/24.1 (6.97/7.35)
VOLVOMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH
HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
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DX63-359 (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-3107 (80)
31,747 (14,400)20.1 (6.1)
27.9 (8.5)
DX140LCR-3102 (76)
33,510 (15,200)19.6 (6)
27.9 (8.5)
DX180LC-3122 (91)
41,248 (18,710)20.0 (6.1)
29.3 (9)
DX225LC-3162 (121)
49,604 (22,500)21.6 (6.6)
31.8 (9.7)
DX225LC-3 SLR162 (121)
54,564 (24,750)38.3 (11.7)
50 (15.2)
DX235LCR166 (124)
53,572 (24,300)21.8 (6.6)
31.6 (9.6)
DX255LC-5184 (137)
57,752 (26,196)22.3 (6.8)
32.8 (10)
DX300LC-5267 (199)
68,764 (31,191)23.9 (7.3)
34.5 (10.5)
DX300LC-5 SLR267 (199)
72,462 (32,868)45.2 (13.8)
57 (17.4)
DX350LC-5313 (233)
80,654 (36,580)24.7 (7.5)
35.9 (10.9)
DX420LC-5338 (252)
94,799 (43,000)25.4 (7.7)
37 (11.3)
DX490LC-5373 (278)
112,206 (50,896)25.5 (7.8)
38.9 (11.9)
DX530LC-5373 (278)
116,576 (52,878)24 (7.3)
37.5 (11.4)
DX530LC-5 SLR373 (278)
117,112 (53,120)49.6 (15.1)
63.8 (19.5)
Wheel
DX140W-3135 (101)
33,731 (15,300)14.8 (4.5)
24.8 (8)
DX190W-3168 (125)
43,431 (19,700)18.8 (5.7)
30.3 (9.2)
DX210W161 (120)
45,761 (20,757)20.5 (6.3)
32.8 (10.1)
Log Loader
DX225LL146 (109)
65,036 (29,500)
DX300LL-3200 (149)
77,382 (35,100)
Material Handler
DX210WMH161 (120)
58,202 (26,400)
DX225MH-3162 (121)
60,848 (27,600)
DX300MH-5358 (267)
79,366 (36,000)
DOOSANMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH
HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
see CHART page 18
NOTES
SLR = super long-reach excavator
LCR = long carrier reduced tail swing
Model numbers ending in "-5" have Tier IV compliant diesel engines.
DX63-3 and DX85R-3 excavators are Tier IV compliant.
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)
135G97 (72)
30,617 (13,900)19.7 (5.98)
28.7 (8.72)
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)
190G W159 (119)
44,000 to 44530 (19,960 to 20,000)
19.2 (5.83)30.10 (9.40)
210G LC159 (119)
50,463 (22,910)21.11 (6.68)
n/a
230G W159 (119)
51,350 to 52,030 (23,290 to 23,600)
20.8 (6.31)n/a
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)
300G LC223 (166)
68,674 (31,150)25.10 (7.87)
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)
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HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
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CX17B15.15 (11.3)
3,638 (1,650)7.1 (2.15)
12.5 (3.79)
CX27B21.3 (15.9)
5,556 (2,520)8.4 (2.54)
14.10 (4.51)
CX31B28.4 (21.2)
6,679 (3,030)9.2 (2.79)
15.6 (4.78)
CX36B28.4 (21.2)
7,958 (3,610)10.1 (3.07)
16.8 (5.11)
CX55B37.4 (27.9)
11,312 (5,130)12.10 (3.91)
20.0 (6.10)
CX75C SR54 (40.3)
17,416 (7,899)13.7 (4.13)
20.7 (6.27)
CX80C54 (40.3)
18,938 (8,590)13.9 (4.18)
22.9 (6.94)
CX145C SR100 (74.9)
33,290 (15,100)18.1 (5.51)
26.8 (8.13)
CX235C SR160 (119.3)
56,879 (25,799)21.10 (6.65)
31.9 (9.68)
CX130C100 (74.9)
30,000 (13,607)18.2 (5.54)
26.10 (8.18)
CX160C124 (92.2)
37,919 (17,199)19.11 (6.06)
29.1 (8.87)
CX210C160 (119.3)
47,840 (21,699)21.10 (6.65)
31.11 (9.73)
CX250C177 (132.1)
55,336 (25,099)22.8 (6.9)
33.2 (10.10)
CX300C207 (154)
65,918 (29,899)23.4 (7.10)
34.5 (10.49)
CX350C266 (198)
80,028 (36,300)24.1 (7.34)
36 (10.98)
CX470C362 (270)
106,263 (48,200)25.4 (7.72)
38.7 (11.77)
CX700B463 (345)
153,400 (69,581)27.7 (8.40)
42.4 (12.9)
CX800B532 (397)
178,575 (81,000)28.6 (8.69)
45.5 (13.84)
CASEMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH
HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
Mini Hydraulic Excavators
300.9D18 (13.4)
2,170 (984.3)5.7 (1.7)
9.9 (3.0)
301.4C17.7 (13.2)
3,241 (1,470.1)7.3 (2.2)
12.0 (3.7)
301.7D CR17.7 (13.2)
3,726 (1,690.1)7.6 (2.3)
12.6 (3.8)
301.7D17.7 (13.2)
4,068 (1,845.2)7.3 (2.2)
12.2 (3.7)
302.2D17.9 (13.3)
4,464 (2,024.9)8.2 (2.5)
13.5 (4.1)
302.4D17.7 (13.2)
5,115 (2,320.1)7.9 (2.4)
13.2 (4.0)
302.7C20.7 (15.4)
5,681 (2,576.9)8.3 (2.5)
14.7 (4.5)
303E CR23.5 (17.5)
7,782 (3,529.9)9 (2.7)
15.8 (4.8)
303.5E CR31.6 (23.6)
8,139 (3,691.8)9.5 (2.9)
16.7 (5.1)
304E CR40 (29.8)
8,838 (4,008.8)10.3 (3.1)
17.1 (5.2)
305E CR40.2 (30)
11,217 (5,087.9)10.8 (3.3)
17.8 (5.4)
305E2 CR40.2 (30)
11,334 (5,141.0)10.8 (3.3)
17.5 (5.3)
305.5E2 CR44.1 (32.9)
11,863 (5,381.0)11.4 (3.5)
18.5 (5.6)
305.5E CR44.2 (33)
11,938 (5,415.0)11.3 (3.4)
18.5 (5.6)
Hydraulic Excavators
308E CR SB65 (48.5)
18,371 (8,332.9)13.6 (4.1)
22.8 (6.9)
308E2 CRSB48.5 (36.2)
18,431 (8,360.2)13.5 (4.1)
23 (7.0)
314E CR89 (66.4)
32,600 (14,787.1)19.5 (5.9)
28.5 (8.7)
312E91 (67.9)
33,080 (15,004.8)19.8 (6.0)
28.3 (8.6)
311F RR70 (52.2)
30,600 (13,879.9)18.3 (5.8)
26.6 (8.1)
316E113 (84.3)
38,801 (17,599.8)21.6 (6.6)
30.4 (9.3)
318E113 (84.3)
41,010 (18,601.8)21.6 (6.6)
30.4 (9.3)
321D LCR148 (110.3)
53,704 (24,359.7)22 (6.7)
32.1 (9.8)
320E 153 (114.1)
54,450 (24,698.1)22.1 (6.7)
30.8 (9.4)
324E194 (144.7)
55,395 (25,126.7)22.3 (6.8)
33.2 (10.1)
320E RR152 (113.3)
56,440 (25,600.8)22.1 (6.7)
32.3 (9.8)
323F L ES156 (116.3)
56,438 (25,599.8)22.1 (6.7)
32.3 (9.8)
329E232 (173)
64,060 (29,057.1)23.8 (7.3)
35 (10.7)
336E 316 (235.6)
80,617 (36,567.3)24.6 (7.5)
36.2 (11.0)
336E H308 (229.7)
81,600 (37,013.1)24.6 (7.5)
36.2 (11.0)
335F L192 (143.2)
89,236 (40,476.8)22.8 (6.9)
34.8 (10.6)
349E 425 (317)
105,400 (47,808.6)25 (7.6)
38.4 (11.7)
374F472 (352)
156,881 (71,160.0)28.2 (8.6)
43.3 (13.2)
390F524 (390.7)
190,204 (86,275.1)31.7 (9.7)
48.2 (14.7)
CATERPILLAR
MODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH
HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
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Tipping the scales at 84,600 lb. (38,374 kg), JCB’s JS360is powered by a six-cylinder, 7.8-L Isuzu engine, meetingTier IV Interim emissions standards. This highly efficientpowerplant produces 281 hp (210 kW) at just 1,900 rpm,driving a sophisticated twin pump, load sensing hydraulicsystem to deliver strong digging performance. Whenequipped with a 21 ft. 2 in. (6.4 m) main boom and a 7 ft. 3in. (2.2 m) dipper arm, the JS360 delivers 55,776.9 ft. lb. ofdipper tearout and 61,103 ft. lb. of bucket tearout force. All JCB heavyline JS crawler excavators benefit from a
revised cab interior with reduced noise levels. The cab incor-porates a 7 in. full color multi-function LCD display that iseasy to read in all light conditions. The monitor provides theoperator with customizable home screens, allowing them todisplay the information that they require to operate mosteffectively. Selection of the machine’s power bands havenow been simplified with the use of a single rotating controldial. As the dial is rotated the engine speed increases throughfour new power bands from L to H+. The lifting mode delivers high pressure with reduced
hydraulic pump flow, for maximum lift capacity and control.General operating mode provides the optimum balancebetween productivity and machine efficiency. Heavy modeis designed for high productivity bulk excavation and earth-moving duties. Heavy Plus is the maximum operating mode,delivering power and hydraulic pump performance.Selection of this mode is achieved by turning the dial to Hmode and then selecting the + button by the selection dial.A power boost function is automatic in the L power band
with manual selection in all other power bands, offering
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engine power use from the office. Machine security also isenhanced through the option of ECU matching, allowingcompanies to match the LiveLink control unit with that ofthe machine. If the LiveLink telematic unit is tampered with,it prevents the machine being started through communica-tion with the engine control. The JS360 also is available in XD demolition specifica-
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piece demolition rig, the machine offers 69 ft. 3 in. of reachfrom the ground to the bucket pin. In addition, the modularboom construction allows the customer to rapidly changefrom high-reach equipment to a standard digging boom forsite clearance work, adding to the versatility of the 36 ton(32.6 t) machine. The JS360HRD also can be specified witha hydraulic tilting cab to provide the operator with improvedvisibility of the working area, plus a heavier counterweightto offset the improved work equipment. An overload warn-ing system is incorporated to indicate when the machinereaches its operating limits and as with all JCB excavatorsthe machine can be supplied with multiple LED lights toallow work in all conditions.For more information, visit www.jcb.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment
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JCB’s JS360 Excavator Meets Tier IV Interim Standards
Tipping the scales at 84,600 lb. (38,374 kg), JCB’s JS360is powered by a six-cylinder, 7.8-L Isuzu engine, meet-ing Tier IV Interim emissions standards.
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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)
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)
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)
250 X4177 (132)
56,900 (25,809)22.8 (6.90)
33.2 (10.10)
250 X4LF177 (132)
63,600 (28,848)47.9 (14.56)
59.9 (18.22)
300 X4207 (154)
67,000 (30,390)23.4 (7.10)
34.5 (10.49)
350 X4268 (200)
82,400 (37,376)24.1 (7.34)
36.0 (10.98)
LINK-BELT
MODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH
HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
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)
JS190125 (93)
44,099 (20,003)20.7 (6.3)
29.8 (9.1)
JS220LC173(129)
46,615 (23,540)20.8 (6.3)
32.2 (9.8)
JS220MONO173(129)
46,615 (23,540)22 (6.7)
31.8 (9.5)
JS260LC188 (140)
61,160 (27,742)23.8 (7.2)
34.6 (10.5)
JS330269 (200)
73,387 (33,288)26.11 (8.2)
35.1 (10.7)
JS360269 (200)
84,596 (38,372)26.6 (8.1)
35.6 (10.8)
JZ235172(128)
51,194 (23,270)21.7 (6.6)
31.9 (9.7)
8008 CTS12 (9)
2,094 (950)5.6 (1.69)
12.2 (3.11)
8018 CTS19.7 (14.7)
3,841 (1,742)10.1 (2.81)
14.7 (4.25)
8029 CTS24.7 (18.4)
6,321 (2,867)10 (3.1)
15.4 (4.6)
8035 ZTS31.6 (23.6)
8,049 (3,651)11.6 (3.5)
17.5 (5.3)
8040 ZTS46 (34.1)
9,480 (4,300)11.7 (3.5)
18.5 (5.6)
8045 ZTS46 (34.1)
10,472 (4,750)12.3 (3.7)
19.2 (5.8)
8055 RTS46.36 (34.1)
11,660 (5,500)12.4 (3.7)
19.6 (5.9)
85Z-1/86C-164.4 (48)
18298 (8,300)12.2 (3715)/14.10 (4522) 22.6 (6848)/23.8 (7225)
JCBMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH
HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
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The Cat 336F excavator is built tomeet U.S. EPA Tier IV Final emissionsstandards, and it comes equipped withseveral features to enhance fuel effi-ciency. Electric boom and stick regen-eration valves capture and recycleenergy, and an engine idle shutdownsetting turns the engine off after a spec-ified amount of idle time. Additionally,the operator can reduce engine speedto idle with the touch of a button tohelp save fuel, plus an economy powermode helps the operator manage andconserve fuel.
To maintain high productivity andfuel efficiency, the C9.3 ACERTengine is equipped with an exhaustaftertreatment regeneration system thatensures the machine works as normalwith no operator intervention needed.This means the operator can stayfocused on work with no costly inter-ruption to the job process. The enginealso runs efficiently on biodieselblends up to B20.
Cat Connect makes smart use oftechnology and services to helpimprove job site efficiency. Link tech-nologies such as Product Link assistfleet owners in managing equipmentby tracking information — fuel usage,productivity, idle time, and diagnosticcodes — which is then shared throughthe VisionLink interface. OptionalGrade technologies, such as Cat gradecontrol depth and slope, help operatorswork more productively and accurate-ly with less rework. The factory-inte-grated system displays real-time posi-tioning and cut-and-fill data on thestandard cab monitor. This informationhelps operators get digging and slopework done right the first time to savemoney on fuel and materials and tominimize the need for a grade checker.The system can easily be upgraded to3D capability through the Cat dealerby adding Cat AccuGrade GPS or uni-versal total station (UTS) systems.
The roll-over-protective-structure
(ROPS) cab is spacious and quiet withlarge glass areas for all-around visibil-ity. It features positive air filtration,which pressurizes the cab slightly tokeep out dust, height-adjustable joy-stick consoles, a large color monitor,radio with MP3 auxiliary audio port,and available air suspension, heatedand cooled seat options to help makeoperators comfortable and productive.For enhanced safety, the 336F comeswith time-delay working lights and arearview camera.
To simplify routine maintenance,the 336F is designed with most servicepoints located at ground level. It alsohas a side-by-side cooling package thatmakes maintenance quick and easy.
For more information, visitwww.cat.com.
(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)
Cat 336F Excavator Delivers Productivity,Fuel Efficiency With Reduced Emissions
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PC35MR-329 (21.4)
7,909 (3595)11.3 (3.46)
18.0 (5.52)
PC45MR-338.2 (28.5)
10,571 (4796)12 (3.67)
19.3 (5.89)
PC55MR-338.2 (28.5)
11,378 (5160)12.5 (3.80)
19.9 (6.07)
PC78US-1055 (41)
16,240 (7365)15.4 (4.71)
22.3 (6.79)
PC88MR-1065.5 (48.8)
19290 (8750)15.2 (4.62)
23.4 (7.15)
PC138USLC-1093.5 (68.8)
32,628 (14800)18 (5.45)
26.8 (8.18)
PC170LC-10 (standard)115 (86)
38100 (17280)20.5 (6.25)
30.3 (9.23)
PC170LC-10 (Heavy)115 (86)
41600 (18860)20.5 (6.25)
30.3 (9.23)
HB215LC-1 (Hybrid)139 (104)
48,175 (21850)21.8 (6.62)
31.8 (9.7)
PC210LCi-10158 (118)
52,036 (23603)24 (7.32)
31.8 (9.7)
PC210LC-10158 (118)
52,036 (23603)21.8 (6.62)
31.8 (9.7)
PC210LC-10 Super Long Front 158 (118)
53,368 (24207)37.8 (11.5)
49.7 (15.14)
PC228USLC-10158 (118)
54,123 (25000)21.8 (6.62)
32.4 (9.88)
PC240LC-11177 (132)
56,215 (25500)24 (7.32)
34.3 (10.4)
PC290LC-11196 (147)
68,654 (31141)23.7 (7.22)
35.8 (10.7)
PC360LC-11257 (192)
80,547 (36535)26.8 (8.18)
38.5 (11.73
PC390LC-11257 (192)
89,248 (40579)26.6 (8.1)
38.4 (11.71)
PC390LC-10 Super Long Front 257 (192)
91,540 (41522)40.3 (12.27)
59.4 (18.11)
PC490LC-11359 (268)
107,850 (48920)30.2 (9.19)
43.8 (13.37)
PC490LC-11 Var. Gauge359 (268)
110,220 (49995)30.2 (9.19)
43.8 (13.37)
PC650LC-8429 (320)
146,390 (66401)33.6 (10.24)
48 (13.7)
PC650LC-8 SE429 (320)
146,390 (66401)23.2 (7.06)
37.9 (10.34)
PC800LC-8487 (363)
188,670 (84180)34.8 (10.6)
51.3 (15.65)
PC800LC-8 Super Excavator487 (363)
188,670 (84180)23.4 (7.14)
39.2 (11.94)
PC1250-8672 (502)
239,880 (108810)38 (11.58)
57.3 (17.45)
PC1250SP-8672 (502)
244,050 (110670)25.9 (7.9)
44.8 (13.67)
PC2000-8976 (728)
440920 (200000)30.3 (9.24)
51.8 (15.78)
PC3000 Backhoe1260 (940)
555,700 (252061)25.9 (7.9)
53.2 (16.20)
PC3000 Front Shovel1260 (940)
551,300 (250066)10.8 (3.3)
43.7 (13.3 )
PC4000 Back Hoe1875 (1400)
868,800 (394081)26.3 (8.0)
57.4 (17.5)
PC4000 Front Shovel1875 (1400)
855,500 (388048)9.5 (2.9)
49.5 (15.1)
PC5500 Back Hoe2x 1260 (2 x 940)
1,186,300 (538097)27.3 (8.30)
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 (763124)26.3 (8.0)
67.9 (20.7)
PC8000 Front Shovel2 x 2010 (2 x 1500)
1,658,200 (752147)9.8 (3.0)
58.4 (17.8)
KOMATSUMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH
HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
TB1089.6 (7.1)
2,033 (922)5.5 (1.68)
9.7 (2.97)
TB01613.8 (10.3)
3,524 (1,598)8 (2.375)
13 (3.99)
TB21615 (11.2)
3,902 (1,770)7.8 (2.39)
13.4 (4.09)
TB22824.3 (18.1)
6,107 (2,770)9.4 (2.875)
15.8 (4.85)
TB23024.4 (18.2)
6,607 (2,997)10.2 (3.117)
16 (4.9)
TB23529.8 (22.2)
7,650 (3,469)11.2 (3.4)
17.9 (5.465)
TB138FR29.8 (22.2)
8,355 (3,790)10.9 (3.325)
18 (5.485)
TB24035.8 (26.7)
8,289 (3,760)11.5 (3.505)
18.4 (5.612)
TB25039.7 (29.6)
10,650 (4,829)12.4 (3.785)
20.2 (6.135)
TB153FR39.7 (29.6)
12,450 (5,647)12.8 (3.9)
20.3 (6.195)
TB26047.6 (35.5)
12,180 (5,525)12.8 (3.895)
20.6 (6.27)
TB180FR64.6 (48.2)
18,370 (8,332)14.9 (4.545)
23.6 (7.195)
TB28569.2 (51.6)
18,780 (8,518)15 (4.570)
24.4 (7.435)
TB280FR69.2 (51.6)
19,077 (8,653)14.9 (4.545)
23.6 (7.195)
TB29069.2 (51.6)
18,780 (8,518)15 (4.570)
24.4 (7.435)
TB1140 SERIES 2 103.3 (77.0)
34,116 (15,475)18 (5.485)
28.8 (8.755)
TAKEUCHI
MODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH
HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
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NEXT-CAVATOR.
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SY335LC Delivers High ProductivityAs the largest of five SANY standard
excavator models, the SY335LC offers abucket breakout force of 49,458 ft. lb.(220 kN) and a dig depth of 24 ft. 2 in.(7.3 m). The SY335LC excavator features pre-
cision hydraulic controls for accurate,productive work in demanding applica-tions, including trenching and demolition.Standard two-way auxiliary hydraulicsprovide power for popular attachmentssuch as thumb-grapples and hammers. With an overall weight of 79,860 lb.
(36,224 kg), the SANY SY335LC fea-tures a fuel-efficient, 290-hp (216 kW)Cummins QSL9 Tier IV Interim-certifiedengine. Positive-control Kawasakihydraulics with 34.3 MPa system pres-sure provide reliability, control and highoperational efficiency, according to themanufacturer.“The SANY SY335LC excavator
gives contractors a powerful, reliableexcavator built on the promise of deliver-ing a machine with an outstanding cost-of-ownership value proposition,” saidEric Teague. “Our suggested pricing for the
SY335LC, combined with low operatingand fuel costs, gives contractors a com-petitive advantage in bidding for projects.These factors, along with the machine’ssimple maintenance requirements, alsomake the SY335LC an ideal choice forrental operators.”
Machine Combines Productivityand Affordability
Standard features on the SANYSY335LC excavator include a 2-1/2-cu.yd. (1.9 cu m) general purpose bucket,two-way auxiliary hydraulics and a pat-tern-control change valve to maximizeoperator productivity. Large box-section
track frames, thick-plate single-sheetmainframe and massive swing bearingdeliver solid durability. The cab features maximum interior
space to boost operator comfort and pro-ductivity, and reduce fatigue. With visibil-ity to the front, sides and rear, the roomyworkspace provides easy access to con-trols and machine operation information.Ground level access to nearly all key
service points makes inspection, serviceand maintenance quick and easy.SANY excavators feature low overall
owner operating costs, ease of operation,low operating noise and solid excavatorperformance.For more information, visit
www.sanyamerica.com.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web siteat www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
As the largest SANY excavator models, theSY335LC offers a bucket breakout force of49,458 ft. lb. (220 kN) and a dig depth of 24 ft.2 in. (7.3 m). With an overall weight of 79,860lb. (36,224 kg), the excavator features a fuel-efficient, 290-hp (216 kW) Cummins QSL9 TierIV Interim-certified engine. Positive-controlKawasaki hydraulics provide excellent relia-bility, outstanding control and high opera-tional efficiency.
Cat 311F RR Excavator Saves Fuel, Delivers Performance Contractors looking for a machine with
power to do many jobs and lower operatingcosts to match their business will find it withthe Cat 311F RR excavator. Powered with a70 net hp (52 kW) C3.4B engine that meetsU.S. EPA Tier IV Final emissions standards,the new machine features a reduced radiusthat limits over-the-side tail swing to just 20in. (50.8 cm), making it ideal forspace-restricted job sites. A massive5,400-lb. (2,450 kg) counterweightgives it the stability and workingcapacity of conventional machines,while design efficiency allows for useof a full-sized cab. The machine’scompact size is complemented withfuel-saving features and an efficienthydraulic system that powers throughtough digging and easily handles arange of work tools.Emissions control is transparent to
the 311F RR operator, requiring nointervention and causing no interrup-tion of work cycles. An engine idleshutdown feature automatically stopsthe engine after a pre-set period ofidling, and an ECO mode allowsadjusting machine performance to thetask at hand. Customer benefitsinclude lower fuel consumption andextended service intervals. The C3.4Bengine also accepts biodiesel blends up toB20, adding more potential savings.The 311F RR’s hydraulic system places
major components in close proximity, thusminimizing piping lengths and reducing fric-tional losses and pressure drops. The systemresponds proportionally to control levermovement and delivers flow preciselywhere and when it is required, thus reducing
pump loads and saving fuel. Further fuelsavings result from regenerating boom andstick cylinder oil, allowing it to transfer fromthe head end to the rod end of the cylinderswithout wastefully flowing back to the tank.Available auxiliary hydraulic systems andcouplers allow employing powered worktools for greater machine versatility.
Major structures for the 311F RR aredesigned for long-term durability. The upperframe incorporates special mountings toaccommodate the heavy-duty cab, and thestandard long undercarriage uses high-ten-sile-strength steel components for long serv-ice life in a wide range of applications. Thereach boom and stick use internal baffleplates for added strength and are ultrasonical-ly inspected to ensure weld quality. In addi-
tion, these box-section, multi-plate fabrica-tions use high-strength castings and forgingsin high-stress areas such as the boom foot,boom nose, cylinder mounts and stick foot.The 311F RR is designed to competently
handle a variety of work tools, thus expand-ing work opportunities and profitability. Anavailable Cat pin grabber coupler allows
quickly switching among a range ofbucket sizes or quickly attaching ahydraulic hammer for breaking pave-ment materials or a shear for reducingmetal on demolition projects. With anavailable thumb, the 311F RR easilyhandles large rocks, brush, and con-struction debris. A choice of grapplesallows convenient material handlingfor sorting and loading.In the cab an automatic climate
control system with multiple ventsprovides filtered air, and seat choicesinclude air suspension, heated andcooled options. Joystick control con-soles can be adjusted to operator pref-erence; the right-hand controllerincorporates a “one touch” button forreducing and resuming engine speed.An available “quick change” patternchanger allows operators to select theoperating pattern of choice. The crisp
LED monitor, which can be programmed in42 languages, displays critical operatinginformation as well as images from theavailable rearview camera.The cab’s ample glass areas provide all-
around visibility. The upper half of the split-configuration windshield stores in the roof;the lower section stores on the inside wall ofthe cab. A large skylight provides enhancedvisibility and serves as an emergency exit.
Halogen lights provide ample illuminationand can be programmed to stay on for up to90 seconds after engine shuts down.Large service doors that latch securely
when opened allow ground-level access toroutine service points such as filters and fluidtaps, and grease points are easily reachedfrom ground level as well. A screen betweenthe radiator and air conditioner condenserfacilitates cleaning, and the ventilation filteris conveniently reached from outside thecab. Water and sediment can be easilydrained during routine maintenance via thefuel tank’s drain cock, and a fuel level indi-cator reduces the risk of overfilling the tank.Equipment owners need to employ their
machines to full potential in order to realizemaximum return on investment. They needto produce more in less time using less fuelwhile avoiding unnecessary machine wearand ensuring the safety of everyone on thejob site. Cat Connect helps customers getmore value from their Cat equipment andimprove jobsite efficiency by capitalizing onCaterpillar technology and Cat dealer servic-es.LINK technologies, like the optional
Product Link system wirelessly connectsowners to their equipment, providing accessto valuable machine data such as location,hours, fuel consumption, idle time, events,and diagnostic codes for analysis and report-ing via the online VisionLink user interface.LINK information assists with fact-baseddecision making to help increase efficiencyand lower owning and operating costs.For more information, visit www.cat.com.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The 311F RR’s hydraulic system places major com-ponents in close proximity, thus minimizing pipinglengths and reducing frictional losses and pressuredrops.
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Wacker Neuson’s next generationreplacement for the 9503 wheeled excava-tor, the 11 ton (10 t) EW 100, is taking to thestreets with a more powerful engine, signifi-cantly reduced turning radius, increased dig-ging depth and simplified operation. Wacker Neuson’s EW 100 is powered by
a 117-hp Perkins 854 turbo engine, and this4-cylinder, 3.4 L powerhouse delivers morehorsepower and torque than the previousengine. The Perkins 854 Tier IV interimengine incorporates cutting edge technologyincluding a common rail fuel injection sys-tem, charge-air cooler and diesel particulatefilter (DPF). The new Perkins engine deliv-ers 15 percent more power and 17 percentlower fuel consumption compared to itspredecessor.It’s easy to get to and from the job site
with driving speeds up to 25 mph, and oncethe EW 100 is on the job, it can easilymaneuver in tight spaces. The EW 100 fea-tures a new all wheel steer system thatreduces the turning radius by 5 ft. (1.5 m)compared to its predecessor. With a turningradius of only 13 ft. (3.9 m), it is easy tomaneuver in confined areas, according to themanufacturer.The new EW 100 can dig deeper and
reach farther than its predecessor,improving overall productivity. Theupgrade includes a new boom thatallows this workhorse to dig morethan 14 ft. (4.2 m) deep and hasa 24-ft. (7.3 m) reach. Withits power, reach andmobility, this
excavator is an ideal solution for roadsidedigging and demolition in urban settings. Simple operation was a key design
requirement for the new EW 100. It startswith a single driving pedal and easy transi-tions between the different operating modesand speed settings. Operators also willappreciate the new easy to use dial controlsystem. Using this automotive-style feature,operators can easily select and save the aux-iliary hydraulic flow settings depending onthe attachment, eliminating the need formanual adjustments. The EW 100 alsodelivers improved operator comfort with airconditioning, automatic climate control,new joysticks and a simplified layout mak-ing it easier to operate for longer periods oftime.
(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Wacker Neuson’s EW 100Sees Big Improvements
TheEW 100 featuresa new all wheel steer systemthat reduces the turning radius by 5 ft. (1.5 m) compared to its predecessor.
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Allis-Chalmers Yellow HD21 Dozer w/Ripper, 1:50 Scale ...... $85
Bobcat E35 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$50
Bobcat E55 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$60
Bobcat M400 Gold Skid Steer Loader, Scale 1:25 ..................$25
Bobcat S510 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..............................$65
Bobcat S570 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..............................$65
Bobcat T550 Track Loader, 1:25 Scale ......................................$70
Bobcat 225 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$50
Bobcat 743 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ................................$45
Case CX250C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$195
Case 1102 Vibromax Roller, 1:35 Scale......................................$75
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Caterpillar 225 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$40
Caterpillar 428 Backhoe w/Hammer, 1:50 Scale ......................$70
Caterpillar 769C Off-Highway Truck(NZG), 1:50 Scale ..........$115
Caterpillar 775G Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ....................$110
Caterpillar 777D Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ......................$70
Caterpillar D5K2 LGP Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............$65
Caterpillar D7E Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........................$90
Caterpillar D8N Track-Type Tractor (NzG), 1:50 Scale ..........$150
Caterpillar D10N Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ......................$50
Caterpillar D10 Track-Type Tractor (Conrad), 1:50 Scale......$185
Caterpillar D10T Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ......................$95
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Caterpillar D11R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ....................$100
Caterpillar MH3049 Material Handler w/magnet, 1:50 Scale $150
Caterpillar 336D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................$95
Caterpillar D350D Articulated Dump Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........$50
Caterpillar 365B L Series II Excavator, 1:50 Scale....................$75
Caterpillar 416 Backhoe/Loader (NZG), 1:50 Scale..................$75
Caterpillar 428B Backhoe/Loader(NZG), 1:50 Scale................$75
Caterpillar 428C Backhoe/Loader (NZG), 1:50 Scale ..............$75
Caterpillar 953 Traxcavator, NZG, 1:50 Scale............................$90
Caterpillar 963D Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ................................$60
Caterpillar 988K w/ Grapple, 1:50 Scale ..................................$160
Demag Tracked Paver (NZG), 1:50 Scale ..................................$75
Doosan Moxy MT31 Articulated Truck ....................................$100
Dynapac SD2500 CS Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ........................$150
Grove GMK 3050 All Terrain Crane, 1:50 Scale ......................$120
Grove RT750 Rough Terrain Crane, 1:55 Scale......................$100
Grove TM1500 White 12 Axle Crane, 1:50 Scale ....................$140
Hamm 3414 Pad Foot Compactor, 1:50 Scale ..........................$90
International 175 Crawler Loader, 4in1, 1:50 Scale..................$65
International TD-15 Dozer w/Umbrella, 1:50 Scale ..................$60
John Deere “BO” Lindeman Crawler Tractor, 1:16 Scale ......$70
John Deere 315SJ Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................$40
John Deere 420 Dozer, 1:16 Scale ..............................................$60
John Deere 624J Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale................$40
John Deere 850K Dozer, 1:50 Scale............................................$65
Komatsu CK25 Compact Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$45
Komatsu D51 EX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............................................$85
Komatsu D65 EX-17 Dozer w/Ripper 1:50 Scale ......................$80
Komatsu D155AX Dozer w/ripper, 1:50 Scale ..........................$95
Komatsu D375A Dozer, 1:50 Scale............................................$125
Komatsu D475A Dozer w/ripper, 1:50 Scale............................$160
Komatsu GD655 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale................................$90
Komatsu HM400-3 Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..................$100
Komatsu WA470-7 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$75
Komatsu WA500 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............................$75
Komatsu WB146 Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................$75
Komatsu WH613 Telehandler, 1:50 Scale ..................................$65
Kubota KX080-4 Compact Excavator, 1:18 Scale ....................$60
Kubota SVL90-02 Track Loader, 1:18 Scale ..............................$60
Liebherr LTM 1025 Mobile Crane, 1:50 Scale..........................$125
Link Belt 210X3 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ......................................$50
Link Belt 250 X3 Excavator, 1:50 Scale....................................$160
Link Belt S-90 Excavator, 1:40 Scale ........................................$110
New Holland DC180B Dozer, 1:50 Scale ....................................$50
O&K RH9 Excavator, 1:50 Scale..................................................$85
Poclain TC45 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$140
Terex 33-07 Off-Highway Truck (NZG), 1:40 Scale ..................$90
Vogele MT3000 Powerfeeder, 1:50 Scale ................................$140
Vogele Vision 5200-2 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale ....................$115
Volvo L220G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................................$120
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Witch Equipment Company, Inc. Fort Worth, TX | 817-429-4824
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A bascule drawbridge uses acounterweight that balances thespan throughout the entireupswing. The counterweights godown and the span goes up and theboat is able to pass through. Whenthe counterweight goes back up,the span comes down.“They are old, somewhat unique
and even somewhat obsolete,” saidLou Torres, spokesman of the OregonDepartment of Transpiration. “Theyhave a lot of parts that are hard tofind and the equipment is old. Onthe Old Youngs Bay Bridge, we arecurrently repairing and replacingthe entire electrical and mechanicalsystems, and it’s the original 1920sequipment. It’s long past it’s usefullife.”The parts can be so difficult to
find that in many cases they haveto be specially ordered and customfabricated.Both of the bridges are in the
Astoria area and are “life line”transportation routes. “People real-ly count on them for their liveli-hood,” Torres said. “Any time youdo any work, you really have to besure people understand what we aredoing and why we are going it.”The bridges also are critical to
the smooth flow of marine traffic.Work on both bridges includes
repairing the approaches, whichare supported with the originaltreated wood substructures that
have deteriorated timber piles, sillcaps and cross bracings. Crewsalso will replace the Lewis & ClarkRiver Bridge wooden under-course, which has deteriorated,causing continued failure of theasphalt surface, and repair and coatthe steel bascule lift spans, whichare corroded and rusted.“Some of it is in-water work
under the bridge,” Torres said.
“There are certain marine require-ments regarding when you areallowed to do that. We have tobuild some platforms we can workon below or under the bridge so wecan move cranes in there. Any timeyou are working on these bridgesyou are working in an environmentyou have to careful with. You don’twant to pollute the water, hurt thefish. You’re in an environment that
is not your typical environment.Also, marine traffic has to go underthe bridge. All those things have tobe accommodated. So far it’sworking out well.”While the in-water work calls
for extra care, Torres said it is notunusual.“We do a lot of maintenance
work on these bridges all the time,”he said. “We actually have a bridgecrew assigned to Astoria mainte-nance. That’s all they do. That’show much it is for us to maintainthese bridges.”While the Lewis & Clark River
Bridge is closed, mariners andvehicle traffic are being rerouted tothe Old Youngs Bay Bridge whichconnects to Highway 101 fartherwest. The Old Youngs Bay Bridgewill not be closed, but there will beoccasional lane closures. The project has been on the
drawing board for at least four orfive years, Torres said.“It’s not simple to just do this
kind of work,” he said. “You haveto work out how you are going todo this. You have to do a lot ofhomework, figure out what work
needs to be done, what work needsto be included in the contract. Thattook a while. We had engineers.We had people who specialize inthese older bridges. It’s amazinghow many bridges in Oregon havethese wood substructures. Youhave to have people who knowwhat they are doing. It’s unbeliev-able to some extent.” The state put the word out about
the project early, hoping to avoidconfusion and keep traffic to busi-nesses in the area flowing. “We advertised that local busi-
nesses are open,” Torres said.“We’re trying to go out of our wayso businesses aren’t hurt. Peopleare getting round to them OK. Thebottom line is we have these two90-year old bridges that just flat outneed a lot of work. You can onlyput so many Band-Aids on them.At some point age catches up andyou have to replace some of themajor components and parts that’sthe case here.”
(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.) CEG
BRIDGE from page 1
Major work is under way on two drawbridges that are some of the last oftheir kind in Oregon.
The work, budgeted at $16.7 million, is scheduled to continue overthe next two years.
Crews with the Oregon Bridge Construction Company of Stayton, Ore., began work lastfall on the Lewis & Clark River Bridge and Old Youngs Bay Bridge.
“We’re trying to go out of our way so businessesaren’t hurt.”
Lou TorresOregon Department of Transportation
Ninty-Year-Old Bridges Need More Than ‘Band-Aids’
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As in much of the country,road construction and repairin California’s San JoaquinValley has become as com-mon as a hot, sunny, dry day.The California Departmentof Transportation bid out aproject to renovate a 9.2 mi.(14.8 km) stretch of stateHighway 137 west of Tulare,which lies about midwaybetween Fresno andBakersfield, in the heart ofthe Central Valley. The roadruns through the vineyardsand almond groves, and theagricultural producers appre-ciate the state getting the jobdone between the heavyspring activity and the har-vest beginning in August. The project from the
California Department ofTransportation thereforegave a tight schedule to leadcontractor PapichConstruction, which won the$3.4 million project — alongwith its demanding road
specifications. Coughlin Company,
based in St. George, Utah,was the subcontractor formilling and cold-in-placerecycling of the worn road-way.
Darren Coughlin is thefourth generation Coughlinat the head of the company,which has been doing infra-structure projects since1921. Taking over in 1994,Darren converted the com-pany from an undergroundpipeline company into arotomilling, cold-in-placerecycling, pulverizing, soilstabilizing, and heavy haul-ing operation. With 20 yearsin the business, Coughlin hasgained an appreciation forstate-of-the-art constructiontechnology. The companyemploys 50 people.“Our fleet includes 12
Roadtec RX-900 cold plan-ers with various cutterwidths, a Roadtec RT-500mobile recycle trailer that isfed and pulled by an RX-
Renovate, Recycle, Restore: The 3 Rs
The California TransportationCommission (CTC) has allocated$174.8 million to 85 transportationprojects that will repair aging roads andbridges, alleviate traffic delays and sup-port job growth statewide. These allo-cations included nearly $19 millionfrom the Active TransportationProgram that will go toward 50 bikingand pedestrian projects throughout thestate.“Preserving, rebuilding and expand-
ing the state’s transportation infrastruc-ture is key to improving the state’smobility for decades to come,” saidCaltrans Director Malcolm Dougherty. The newly allocated funding
includes $124 million from the StateHighway Operation and ProtectionProgram for 24 projects that will pre-serve and protect the state highway sys-tem. These capital improvementsinclude transportation safety projects,
pavement repair and preservation workand upgrades to bridges throughout thestate.The allocations also include $27.1
million from Proposition 1B, a trans-portation bond approved by voters in2006. The remaining $4.5 million inallocations came from assorted trans-portation accounts funded by state andfederal dollars.Notable local projects that received
funding allocations are:Merced County: $2,607,000 —
Repair pavement on 20.8 lane miles ofState Route 59 (SR-59) in and nearSnelling, from north of Oakdale Roadto Le Grange Road. The work willimprove ride quality and extend theservice life along this stretch of high-way.Alpine County: $7,850,000 —
Replace pavement on 18 lane miles ofSR-88, from the Alpine/Amador
County line to Red Lake. Amador County: $4,312,000 —
Replace pavement on 10.2 miles of SR-88, from east of Kays Road to theAmador/Alpine County Line. Thework also will repair areas of the roadthat have suffered more severe damageand extending its service life.San Joaquin County: $550,000 —
Perform public outreach, redesign theStockton Bicycle Network and rewritethe Bicycle Master Plan before submit-ting it to the Stockton City Council forapproval.The commission also unanimously
approved the appointment of LucyDunn and Robert Alvarado as its chairand vice chair, respectively, as ofMarch 1, 2015.
(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)
CTC Allocates $174.8M for Infrastructure
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Caltrans’s Conservation Efforts Earn Reward, RecognitionThe Sacramento Municipal Utility
District (SMUD) recently rewarded Caltranswith a $135,375 rebate for a conservationprogram that will significantly reduce ener-gy use, while also generating savings forCalifornia taxpayers.The department is removing more than
9,000 energy-draining fluorescent bulbsfrom its N Street headquarters in favor ofhigh-efficiency tubular light emitting diodes(TLED bulbs). The technology will helpCaltrans meet the Governor’s mandate thatstate agencies reduce grid-based energy pur-chases by at least 20 percent by 2018.Taxpayers also benefit. The conversion to
energy-efficient bulbs will slice about$41,000, or 8.5 percent, from Caltrans’annual utility bill of approximately$485,000. Caltrans spent $305,031 on thisconversion project and expects a completereturn on its investment within four years.“Energy conservation needs to be a prior-
ity for all of California and Caltrans is happyto take this significant step toward cuttingour electrical use, while improving the envi-ronment,” Director Malcolm Doughertysaid. “We are pleased taxpayers will benefitfrom this rebate and Caltrans’s reduced util-ity bills.”The annual savings of 390,000 kilowatt
hours, according to SMUD, is equal to theenergy used by 45 houses.“There is also significant environmental
benefit,” SMUD Board of DirectorsPresident Rob Kerth said. “Shifting to theseenergy-efficient bulbs also equates to elimi-nating 203,000 pounds of carbon dioxide, orthe equivalent of taking 21 cars off the road.”The TLED bulbs are produced in
California, sustainable, guaranteed for atleast five years and consume about 40 per-cent less electricity. They are ecologicallyfriendly and will not shatter — a risk withthe previous bulbs — while producing acleaner, white light to improve visibility.Caltrans is cutting greenhouse gas emis-
sions by reducing traffic congestion, expand-ing active transportation and embracing newtechnology in construction materials, alter-native fuels, efficient lighting and renewableenergy. Its efforts include new standards forconcrete production that cut emissions bymore than 108,000 tons (97,076 t) annually,while also installing roadway lighting andusing alternative fuels to cut greenhousegases equal to 41,000 tons (37,194.6 t) ofcarbon dioxide.
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Caltrans photoCaltrans Director Malcolm Dougherty (L) accepts a rebate check for $135,475 fromSMUD Board President Rob Kerth for energy savings.
900, a CRMX2 recycle train, aRoadtec RX-400 cold planer withvarious cutter widths for narrowmilling, a Terex CMI PR-600, twoCaterpillar pulverizers, two custombuilt cement spreader trucks, vari-ous trimmers, and various supportequipment for central plant recy-cling and in-place recycling,” saidCoughlin.The California Highway 137
road had aged and was displayingboth transverse and longitudinalcracking. The rehabilitation proj-ect was ideal for cold-in-placerecycle (CIR).According to Coughlin, the ben-
efits of CIR are substantial: He cal-culates that the Roadtec RT-500mobile recycle trailer saves 30 per-cent in cost and 25 percent in time.In addition, the process reducesreflective cracking, substantiallyimproving the road life cycle.The machine has a rating of 500
tph, making it capable of recyclingmiles of road in an extremely shortamount of time. It features closedloop sizing because of its onboard
vibratory screen and horizontalshaft impact crusher. This isdesigned to prevent the need topre-process the RAP when it’sused as a cold-mix plant. Using a crew of seven, Coughlin
Company finished the job withinthe allotted 10 days. The train used
was a RX 900e milling machinetowing an RT 500 mobile recycletrailer, plus support equipment.“The sub-base on every CIR
project needs to be investigated toensure it has adequate support forthe CIR material,” Coughlin said.One special milling challenge
on the California Highway 137project was the existing pavingfabric on the roadbed. SaidCoughlin, “we decreased the recy-cle depth about one-half inch tokeep from milling up the fabric.Fortunately the equipment has thesensor and control capabilities to
make fine calibra-tions of cuttingdepth.’Twenty-five thou-
sand tons ofreclaimed asphaltpavement were pro-duced in the project.Quite a harvest, andalmost all of thiswas CIR, with othermilling done only inareas not accessibleto the train, such asturn pockets and
some intersections. “I was glad we had the avail-
ability of the conveyor configura-tion on the RX-900e cold planer,”Coughlin said. “Roadtec millingmachines offer 60 degree conveyorswing, which allowed an easy feedto the RT-500.”
And when the situation doesn’tcall for CIR, the machine doesduty as a cold mobile mix plant.“It’s nice that the RT-500 recycletrailer can be set up to make coldmix from our RAP stockpile usingemulsion or foam. Of course, wehave options to add cement or limeif required.” The RT-500 also has aweigh bridge on board, which isdesigned to ensure accurate addi-tive injection in the pugmill.Coughlin Company is an early
adopter of the machine. “Weplaced the order for the first RT-500 CIR machine ever built in2008. Since then, we’ve recycled1,200 lane miles with the trailer.”So, all told, the milling of the 9.2
mi. stretch of state Highway 137was a relatively painless process.Ask him to imagine completing thejob without the CIR machine,though, and Coughlin has oneword to describe that feeling:“Painful!”
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CIR Machine Allows for Painless Milling of Highway 137
The Coughlin RT 500 has a rat-ing of 500 tph, making it capableof recycling miles of road in anextremely short amount of time.It features closed loop sizingbecause of its onboard vibrato-ry screen and horizontal shaftimpact crusher. This is designedto prevent the need to pre-process the RAP when it’s usedas a cold-mix plant.
The California Highway 137 road had agedand was displaying both transverse andlongitudinal cracking. The rehabilitationproject was ideal for cold-in-place recycle.
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2007 CASE 580M, Stk #: B-15-2048;CUMMINS ENG, 75 HP, CAB & AIR, 4IN1 BKT, 4WD, EXTENDO HOE, Hours:3,046, Drive: 4WD, S/N: N7C424028 ..........................................................$49,500
2006 DEERE 410J BACKHOE, Stk #: B-14-2018; JD ENG, 98 HP., 4WD, EXTENDO-HOE, PILOT CONTROLS, OPEN ROPS,Hours: 4,458, Drive: 4WD, Horse Power:98, S/N: T0410JX141502 ............$42,500
1994 GRADALL 534B-9, Stk #: f-14-1988;CUMMINS ENG, 4WD, FOAM FILLEDTIRES, 36' REACH, 9K LBS LIFT CAP,Hours: 5,914, Capacity: 9,000 lb, S/N:0244145S ....................................$19,500
2008 DITCH WITCH RT40 TRENCHER, Stk#: TN-14-2002; DSL, 48HP, YWD, Hours:265, Horsepower: 48, S/N:CMWRT40XA80002427 ..............$19,500
1998 FREIGHTLINER FLD12064T-CLASSICTRUCK, VIN #: 1FUYDSYB8WL978447; DriveSide: Left Hand Drive; CAT 3406E DSL ENG, 350HP, CAB /AIR, 10SP EATON FULLER TRANS,A/B, SRAYS 2F, 1S, 2R, 4K GAL,54K GVWR,PIN-DEL HITCH, Stock Number: T-14-1990, Mileage:441,218 mi ............................................$29,500
1998 CAT CP30K, Stk #: F-14-1986; MIT-SUBISHI ENG, PROPANE, 5500LBS. MAXLIFT, SS, TILT, Hours: 10,813, Capacity:5,500 lb, S/N: 7AM03802 ............$9,500
2005 HARLO HP6500 FORKLIFT, Stk #: F-14-1979; JD ENG, DIESEL, 80 HP, 2WD,6500 LBS MAX LIFT, 22' HI, UNIT WT 12K LBS, SS, TILT, Hours: 3,725, HorsePower: 80, Capacity: 6,500 lb, S/N: 91341....................................................$27,500
2004 BOMAG BW120AS-3 ASPHALT,DIESEL ENG, 47" DOUBLE ROLLER,Hours: 1,462, S/N: 101170519436, StockNumber: A-14-2032 ....................$11,000
1986 INTERNATIONAL S2500 TRUCK, VIN#: 1HTZPWER6GHA23491; Drive Side:Left Hand Drive; CUMMINS ENG CARBCOMPLIANT, 350 HP, 8 SPEED FULLER HILO, 15' BED, TIRES 11R24.5, StockNumber: T-14-1966, 59,769 mi ..$28,500
2008 DEERE 310SJ BACKHOE, Stk #: B-14-2027; JD DSL ENG, 93 HP, 4WD,EXTENDO HOE, PILOT CONTROLS, QUICKCHANGE FRONT BKT, Hours: 3,320, Drive:4WD, Horse Power: 93, S/N:T0310SJ159506 ..........................$45,000
2006 JCB 930 FORKLIFT, Stk #: F-14-1886; PERKINS ENG, 80 HP, 4WD, 22' HI,SS, TILT, 6K LBS MAX LIFT, UNIT WT.14300 LBS, Hours: 2,237, Drive: 4WD,Horse Power: 80, Capacity: 6,000 lb ............................................................$32,500
2006 DITCH WITCH RT40 TRENCHER, Stk #: TN-14-2019; DSL, 35HP, OPENROPS, PUSH BLADE, Hours: 837,Horsepower: 35, S/N:CMWRT40XK60001012 ..............$13,500
2005 INTERNATIONAL 7400, VIN #:1HTWHAAR75J190356; Drive Side: LeftHand Drive; DSL DT466 ENG, 10 SPEEDMANUEL, A/C, AIR BRAKES, AIR VALVES2F, 1S, 2R, POND DRAFTING, 54K LBSGVWR, Stock Number: T-14-2015,Mileage: 55,639 mi ......................$38,000
2005 PACE TRAILER, VIN #:4P2UB14265U058257; 14' 5" LONG, 84"WD., 6' HI INSIDE, 2" BALL HITCH, 2AXLE, Stock Number: TL-14-1953,Length: 14 ft, Width: 84 in..................Call
2008 CASE 586G FORKLIFT, Stk #: F-14-1877; CUMMINS DIESEL ENG TIER 3, 80HP, MAST HEIGHT 10'7", SS, TILT, 22" HIMAX LIFT, 6K LBS MAX LIFT, Hours:2,029, Horse Power: 80, Capacity: 6,000lb, S/N: N8C510191 ............................Call
2004 BOMAG BW120AS-3, DIESEL ENG,47" DOUBLE ROLLER, Hours: 1,462, S/N: 101170519436, Stock Number: A-14-2032....................................$11,000
2001 CAT 143H GRADER, CAT ENG, VHP,14' BLADE BOARD, RIPPERS, COMESWITH OIL SAMPLES, Hours: 10,579, S/N:1AL00861, Stock Number: G-13-1797........................................................$129,500
1983 SIEBERT TRAILER, VIN #:CA83ST11286; 2AXLE, 50K LBS GVWR,MORE W/ PERMIT, BED 21' LONG, TAREWEIGHT 11,406, Stock Number: TL-14-2044, Length: 21 ft, Width: 96 in ..................................................................$24,500
2005 HARLO HP6500, Stk #: F-14-1983;JD ENG, DIESEL, 80 HP, 2WD, 6500 LBSMAX LIFT, 22' HI, UNIT WT 12 K LBS, SS,TILT, Hours: 226, Horse Power: 80,Capacity: 6,500 lb, S/N: 91498 ..$29,900
2003 DAEWOO G32E FORKLIFT,PROPANE, 6500LB MAX, 42" FORKS, SS,TILT, 156" HIGH, UNIT WT 11,300LBS,Hours: 3,902, S/N: CX05907, StockNumber: F-12-1617......................$13,500
2010 INTERNATIONAL 4300, VIN #:1HTMMAAM5AH161821; Drive Side: LeftHand Drive; MAXFORCE ENG, 230 HP, A/T,A/C, AM, FM, HYD BRAKES, CARB COM-PLAINT, NEW W/SYSTEMS, CABELVALVES, 2F, 2S, 2R, GVWR 26 K LBS,Stock Number: T-14-2008, Mileage:162,140 mi ..................................$55,500
1985 WISCONSIN TRAILER, VIN #:1W91HE308F1008150; 3 AXLE , 50K LBSGVWR, LOAD WT 32630, 19' LG BED, 96"WD, 5' DOVE TAIL, Stock Number: TL-14-1895, Length: 19 ft, Width: 96 in ..................................................................$11,500
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National Utility Contractors Association of Ohio (NUCA)NUCA of OHIOGREAT LAKES TRENCHLESS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION & TRAINING EXPOJoin us on Thursday, Friday & Saturday, February 19-21, 2015Kalahari Resort in Sandusky, OhioThree Tracks of Education; Specialty Certifications and Mini-MudSchool!Your registration includes:. All Friday & Saturday sessions and materials, breaks and socialevents. An agenda with quality training sessions, interesting speakersand the opportunity to interact with top industry technicians. Outstanding networking opportunities. Delicious breakfasts, lunches and snacks. Exposition of Trenchless products and accessories. Annual Saturday evening membership dinner with entertainment. Reduced Kalahari room rates that includes up to 4 daily waterpark passes. Activities for family fun, adult fun and kid fun! For more information, please contact NUCA of Ohio at 888/294-0084.
ARA – The Rental Show, New Orleans, LADates: FEBRUARY 22 – 25, 2015Place: Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
New Orleans, LAYour business depends on profit. Increase yours at The RentalShow, February 22-25 in New Orleans. Grow your profits with:. New products from 675+ exhibitors. 23 rental-specific seminars. Top-notch networking opportunities. Plus an inspiring keynote address from Peyton Manning, SuperBowl-winning quarterback and five time NFL MVP. Call 800/334-2177 for more information on this event!
Ohio Asphalt Expo – Flexible Pavements of OhioDates: Tuesday, March 3, 2015 to Wednesday, March 4,2015Place: Columbus/Polaris Hilton Hotel
8700 Lyra Drive Columbus, OH 43240
The Asphalt Expo is Ohio’s premiere asphalt pavement event withmultiple concurrent educational sessions and an indoor and out-door trade show and exhibition. If you construct, inspect, manageor maintain local or private transportation infrastructure the OhioAsphalt Expo has the information you need to ensure a successful,long-lasting asphalt pavement. For more information on this event,please go to the event link: http://www.ohioasphaltexpo.org.
Minnesota’s Transportation ConferenceWhen: March 3, 2015: Reception
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NTEA SHOW 2015 – The Association for the Work Truck IndustryOne Industry – One Association – One ResourceIndiana Convention CenterIndianapolis, INDates: Monday, March 2, 2015 to Friday, March 6, 2015Attendees gain critical industry information with three full days ofintensive education, including Special Sessions, and have access toexciting events designed to grow your knowledge and build indus-try relationships. For more information on this show, please contact NTEA at800/441-6832.
MNLA: Minnesota Nursery Landscape AssociationWebinar: Social Media Marketing BasicsDate: March 3, 2015 Cost: $13.00Contact: [email protected] PHONE: 651/633-4987Join 2015 Northern Green Expo Speaker, Oscar Stuttgen, GlueBug,LLC., as he continues the discussion on the topic of social media.In this live webinar, you will learn Facebook & Twitter tips andtricks to help your business grow online.
MNLA: Minnesota Nursery Landscape AssociationGreen Industry Day on the HillMarch 4, 2015 @ 7:30 AMKelly Inn/State Capitol, St. Paul, MN161 Saint Anthony AvenueSt. Paul, MN 55103Contact: Tim Power; [email protected]; phone: 651/633-4987All Minnesota Green Industry Professionals are invited to attend thisevent. In order for MNLA to coordinate appointments with legisla-tors, please register no later than February 20. Join us in St. Paulfor a friendly face-to-face conversation with someone who can makea real impact in your business. MNLA will coordinate appointmentsand make sure you are prepared to speak intelligently about theissues. We will partner new attendees with experienced greenindustry professionals. Breakfast and lunch will be served to par-ticipants.
OHIO OIL & GAS ASSOCIATION (OOGA) WINTER MEETINGMARCH 11-13, 2015 at the HILTON COLUMBUS AT EASTON,COLUMBUS, OHIOFor the 68th year, OOGA brings together the top industry leadersfrom Ohio and the nation to provide the most current state of the oiland gas industry in business sessions and the trade show. The
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WORLD OF ASPHALT 2015 SHOW & CONFERENCEThe Base of InnovationDATES: March 17-19, 2015PLACE: Baltimore, MD, USAWorld of Asphalt, and the co-located AGGI Aggregates Academy &Expo, featured the following for the 2015 show in Baltimore,Maryland:. The exhibit show floor will feature leading manufacturers and serv-ice providers, showcasing their newest products and technologiesaimed at the aggregates, asphalt, pavement maintenance and traf-fic safety industry sectors.. Attendance from all facets of the asphalt and aggregates indus-tries, including:
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Co-Located Events & MeetingsAGGI Aggregates Academy & Expo focuses exclusively on the aggre-gate industry and is the industry’s leading exposition and educationresource. AGGI features in-depth, industry focused, educationalprogramming. For more information on this event, contact Asphalt EmulsionManufacturer’s Association. Organizer: 410/267-0023,Annapolis, MD, USA.
AGC CONVENTION 96th Annual AGC Convention DATE: March 18-20, 2015PLACE: San Juan, Puerto RicoJoin us for the Convention!!! Business Suit OptionalNo one knows the future, but gaining a comprehensive view ofwhere you are, where you are going and where you need to be canonly strengthen the educated decisions construction professionalshave to make every day.Take the opportunity to step outside, analyze the direction yourorganization is heading, listen and compare that with other con-struction professionals and take that perspective back to your organ-ization.As our premier event each year, the AGC Convention and Technology& Construction Solutions Expo is the ideal opportunity to see every-thing AGC can do for you and your business. This year’s conven-tion will include professional development sessions covering:. Workforce Development. Drones in Construction. Leadership. Risk Management. Quality Control. Marketing. Much More! For more information, please contact The Associated GeneralContractors of America. General Inquiries: 703/548-3118AGC Store Inquiries: 800/242-1767Convention.AGC.org
AEM MEDIA SERVICES presents BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA will be held September 15 to 18, 2015at the Johannesburg Expo Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa.The show is owned and organized by the Association of EquipmentManufacturers (AEM) and Messe Munchen International (MMI).Exhibit space sales are now open for Bauma ConExpo Africa 2015.Companies applying for space by February 12, 2015, will beincluded in the first round of booth assignments. After that date,applications will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. World-class exhibition in important marketplaceExhibitors at the last show pointed out the high quality of attendees.The 2015 show venue is the country’s largest purpose-built exhibi-tion and events facility, offering a modern space and services. And,show participants benefit from the global experience and customerservice of AEM, organizer of CONEXPO-CON/AGG, and MMI, organ-izer of BAUMA. BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA has broad-based supportfrom leading industry groups in Africa and worldwide. After 2015,the show goes to a three-year cycle in response to local and inter-national industry input. AEM is show exhibitor contact for theAmericas: visit the show website: www.bcafrica.com for moredetails. Contact AEM at [email protected] or by telephone +1-414-298-4150/ toll free U.S. and Canada 800-867-6060.
BusinessCalendarEmployment Totals 6.3MConstruction employment totaled 6.3 mil-
lion in January, the highest level in nearly sixyears, with a 12-month gain of 308,000 jobsor 5.1 percent, Simonson noted. Residentialbuilding and specialty trade contractorsadded a combined 20,100 employees sinceDecember and 162,400 (7.2 percent) over 12months. Nonresidential contractors — build-ing, specialty trade, and heavy and civil engi-neering construction firms — hired a net of18,600 workers for the month and 145,600(3.9 percent) since January 2014.The number of workers who said they
looked for work in the past month and hadlast worked in construction fell from 1.045million a year earlier to 811,000 — the low-est January mark since January 2000.Although winter conditions typically resultin a high January unemployment rate forconstruction, the 9.8 percent unemploymentrate for these workers was the lowestJanuary rate since January 2007 and repre-sented a steep drop from a year earlier, whenthe rate was 12.3 percent.“The combination of rapidly rising
employment, good prospects for 2015, and adepleted pool of unemployed workers with
construction experience means contractorsmay have a hard time filling jobs with theworkers they need in coming months,”Simonson said. “Worker availability chal-lenges have replaced a lack of projects as thebiggest worry for many contractors.”Association officials noted that the new
construction employment data is consistentwith its recently-released ConstructionHiring and Business Outlook, where 80 per-cent of construction firms reported they planto expand head counts in 2015. But they cau-tioned that 87 percent of firms report havinga hard time finding qualified workers andurged officials to act on the measured out-lined in the association’s WorkforceDevelopment Plan.“Construction firms appear ready to add
jobs this year at the fastest rate in a decade,”said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’schief executive officer. “But those employ-ment gains depend on finding new ways toexpose and prepare high school students forhigh-paying careers in construction.”For more information, call 703/548-3118
or visit www.agc.org.(This story also can be found on
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Survey Says Spending Upness conditions will remain the same overthe next four months, up from 72 percent inDecember. None believe business conditionswill worsen, unchanged from the previousmonth.• 20 percent of survey respondents believe
demand for leases and loans to fund capitalexpenditures (capex) will increase over thenext four months, down from 22 percent inDecember. 80 percent believe demand will“remain the same” during the same four-month time period, up from 72 percent theprevious month. None believe demand willdecline, down from 6.3 percent inDecember.• 33.3 percent of executives expect more
access to capital to fund equipment acquisi-tions over the next four months, up from 22percent in December. 66.7 percent of surveyrespondents indicate they expect the “same”access to capital to fund business, downfrom 78 percent in December. None expect“less” access to capital, unchanged from theprevious month.• When asked, 50 percent of the execu-
tives reported they expect to hire moreemployees over the next four months, anincrease from 43.8 percent in December. 50percent expect no change in headcount overthe next four months, unchanged from lastmonth. None expect fewer employees, down
from 6.3 percent in December.• 3 percent of the leadership evaluate the
current U.S. economy as “excellent,”unchanged from last month. 97 percent ofthe leadership evaluate the current U.S.economy as “fair,” and none rate it as “poor,”both also unchanged from December.• 43.3 percent of the survey respondents
believe that U.S. economic conditions willget “better” over the next six months, adecrease from 47 percent who believed so inDecember. 56.7 percent of survey respon-dents indicate they believe the U.S. economywill “stay the same” over the next sixmonths, up from 53 percent in December.None believe economic conditions in theU.S. will worsen over the next six months,unchanged from last month.• In January, 50 percent of respondents
indicate they believe their company willincrease spending on business developmentactivities during the next six months, anincrease from 37.5 percent in December. 50percent believe there will be “no change” inbusiness development spending, a decreasefrom 62.5 percent last month. None believethere will be a decrease in spending,unchanged from last month.
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ELFA from page 1
For more information on paving, compaction and milling equipment, as well as comparison charts, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.SECT IONPaving
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‘Hammtronics’ Now Standard on Full H Series LineupHamm’s “earthshaking” full line of tech-
nically advanced, Tier IV-interim emissionscompliant H i-series of soil compactors ismaking waves in North America. Since its introduction, the 43,383-lb.
(19,678 kg), 84-in. (213 cm) wide H 20i hasearned its place as a leader in the dirt rollermarket, and led the way for its six-cylinderbrother machines, the 41,310-lb. (18,738 kg),H 18i, and the 54,077-lb. (24,529 kg) H 25i.Now, the four-cylinder, 24,617-lb.
(11,166 kg) H 11ix, 28,034-lb. (12,716 kg)H13ix, 25,434-lb. (11,536 kg) H 11i, 28,863-lb. (13,092 kg) H 13i, and 35,610-lb. (16,152kg) H 16i soil compactors are available forNorth America. In addition to the standardsmooth drum models, all H-series com-pactors are available in padfoot (“P”) con-figurations, and the H 13i VIO combinesconventional vibration with HammOscillation compaction in a single drum.“The big six-cylinder, Tier IVi machines
— the H 18i, H 20i and H 25i — were intro-duced in 2012,” said Richard Evans, vicepresident of sales of Hamm. “Now the fullline of four-cylinder H11ix, H13ix, H 11i, H13i and H 16i is available.”Hamm’s H-series now incorporates
Hammtronic drive control system on allmodels. “Hammtronics now is standard on all H-
series machines, and it eliminates the manu-al traction control button, with ASC [auto-matic slip control] integrated within theHammtronic drive,” Evans said.“Gradeability is enhanced with no manualinput, so the machines are simpler to operate.
As with the HD+ series, Hammtronics offerspower-on-demand for enhanced fuel econo-my and less wear on components, and pro-grammable speed control for more consis-tent compaction.”The six- and four-cylinder engines in the
Hi series are more powerful than in previousmodels, while delivering Tier IV-interimemissions control.
“When you combine the additional powerwith the standard Hammtronics system youhave a very useful machine of great benefitto the customer,” Evans said.The new models come with an innovative
air filter, which is extremely simple to cleanand replace. They also provide as standard asecure storage space below the engine coverin which to keep a toolbox for example.The new H11ix and H13ix models devel-
op 114 hp and do not require a diesel partic-ulate filter (DPF). The new H 11i, H 13i andH 16i rollers develop 141 hp while combin-ing modern combustion technology, exhaustgas aftertreatment and a DPF with automat-ic regeneration to reduce emissions. Theirthree-point swivel joint makes them maneu-verable with optimum directional stability.Due to their large front and rear angles ofslope, they are able to work well in the mostdifficult terrain, according to the manufac-turer.For more information, call 615/501-0600
or visit www.wirtgenamerica.com.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The new H11ix and H13ix models develop 114 hp and do not require a dieselparticulate filter (DPF). The new H 11i, H 13i and H 16i rollers develop 141 hp.
Compactors Gain Efficiency With Topcon System C-63
Topcon’s C-63 system is designed to track precise com-paction with minimal equipment operation.
Topcon Positioning Group’s C-63 system is designed totrack precise compaction with minimal equipment operation.It features Topcon GNSS technology and graphical displayto provide real-time positioning and plan data, which ensurescompaction is achieved in all required areas.“Compaction is often overlooked when it comes to
improving overall job quality,” said Kris Maas, manager ofmachine control product marketing of Topcon. “Everyonerealizes the importance of proper compaction, especially inasphalt paving, but there’s no efficient way to monitor everysquare-foot of a roadway, parking lot, or other project. Over-or under-compaction can lead to rough roads and prematurefailures resulting in high repair costs, as well as wasted fueland lower productivity. The C-63 brings compaction undertight and predictable control.”As part of Topcon’s new wave of economical indicate 3D
systems, the C-63, “demonstrates Topcon’s continued com-mitment to ensure that all phases of construction and engi-
neering projects reach maximum efficiency through well-managed control,” Maas said. “The system’s graphical dis-play keeps track of cumulative compaction through passcounts and uses easy-to-understand color-coding to indicatecompaction status.”The C-63 also can be integrated into the Topcon
Sitelink3D site management system. This allows operatorsof all rollers or compactors in the same area to see the workalready performed by other machines, thereby “preventingwasted efforts of machines traveling over surfaces alreadycompacted to their required amounts, thus saving time andmoney,” Maas said. “Combining common engineering data helps to maintain
conformance through all phases and gives real-time statusupdates,” he said.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment
Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Serving the Asphalt Industry for 25 Years
1999 Etnyre Shooter AsphaltDistributor, 2000 gallons, com-puterized w/1 ft cut-offs,propane heat, 12 ft spray bar,1999 Chevrolet C7500 w/Cat3126 dsl eng, 6 spd trans
866-430-7539
3517 Wayne White Rd., Climax, NC 27233
2005 Cat AS-2301 Screed, 10-18 ½ ft paving, dieselheat, power crown & slope (2009 also available)
2005 Broce CR350 Broom, a/c, 8 ft broom, Cat dieselengine, water system
1998 Etnyre S-2000 Asphalt Distributor, 2000 gallons,computerized w/1 ft cut-offs, propane heat, 13 ft spraybar, 1998 Ford F800 w/Cummins dsl eng, 5 spd trans,2 spd axle
2002 Rosco Maximizer II Asphalt Distributor, 1950gallons, EZ-2S computer w/1 ft cut-offs, diesel heat,14 ft spray bar, 2002 GMC C7500 w/Cat 3126 dsl eng,5 spd trans, 2 spd axle
1999 Hypac C530AH Pneumatic Roller, 9 wheels,Cummins 3.3L diesel engine, water system, coco mats
2010 Volvo DD24 Double Drum 47” Vibratory Roller,Cummins 32 hp water cooled diesel engine, doubledrum drive, water system, hydrostatic drive
1995 Rosco SPRH-H Chip Spreader, Cummins 5.9Ldiesel engine, 12 ft spread hopper w/platform, hydro-static drive
New Marathon HEPR36 Walk Behind InfraredPavement Heater, 3 ft x 3 ft, 360,000 BTU
User Friendly...
AutoPilot Stringless PavingThe Wirtgen AutoPilot — a
stringless control system for usewith Wirtgen SP 15/SP 15i andSP 25/SP 25i concrete slipformpavers — is a user-friendly,cost-effective control system forpoured-in-place concrete pro-files, such as curbs, safety barri-ers or slabs. AutoPilot is a GPS-based sys-
tem that ensures precision andefficiency in slipform paving,regardless of whether straightprofiles or highly complexcurved paths are being poured,according to the manufacturer.The Wirtgen AutoPilot con-
trol system bypasses the need toestablish a digital terrain model because pro-gramming is completed by using a roverpole to capture coordinates or by simplyusing the job site plans. This means a sur-veyor is not required. The AutoPilot system utilizes a computer
integrated in the machine, as well as a con-trol panel that allows intuitive operation. Forcourse control, two machine-mounted GPSreceivers communicate with an additional
GPS reference station positioned on site. Forprecise grade control, a laser, ultrasonic sen-sor or total station is used. The machine con-trol software is a proprietary Wirtgen devel-opment.For more information, call 615/501-0600
or visit www.wirtgenamerica.com.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at
www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The Wirtgen AutoPilot is a user-friendly, cost-effec-tive control system for poured-in-place concreteprofiles, such as curbs, safety barriers or slabs.
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721 Candelaria Rd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87107
(505) 345-7811
1150 Madison Lane
Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 326-1413
29268 Hwy 160
Durango, CO 81303
(970) 247-8830
Golden Equipment Company
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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
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Odessa, TX432-580-3337
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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
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2329 River RoadGrand Junction, CO 81505
970-243-0722Fax: 970-243-0726
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505-344-9466Fax: 505-345-4715
3251 MJB RoadCasper, WY 82601307-577-9700
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918-438-1700Dallas, TX
214-371-7777Fort Worth, TX817-378-0600
Abilene, TX325-692-6334Amarillo, TX
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800-434-4190Billings, MT
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HONNEN EQUIPMENT CO.www.honnen.com
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
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ROAD MACHINERYwww.roadmachinery.com
Gilbert, AZ480-545-2400Phoenix, AZ
602-252-7121Prescott, AZ
928-778-5621Tucson, AZ
800-989-8681Bakersfield, CA661-695-4830
Fremont, CA510-659-1903Fresno, CA
559-834-3215Mojave, CA -Coming SoonPerris, CA
909-355-3600Pico Rivera, CA562-699-6767
Redding, CA530-229-3820Sacramento, CA916-375-3540
Albuquerque, NM505-345-8383Farmington, NM505-324-8601
COOPER EQUIPMENT CO.17474 Judson Rd.San Antonio, TX210-657-5151
NUECES POWER EQUIPMENT
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
915-541-0066Houston, TX
713-247-0066
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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
888/271-3308
Grand Junction, CO
888/271-3308
Colorado Springs, CO
888/271-3308
Milliken, CO
888/271-3308
Durango, CO
888/271-3308
Cheyenne, WY
888/271-3308
4 RIVERS EQUIPMENT2301 Candelaria Rd. NE
Albuquerque, NM
505/884-2900
11323 Rojas Drive
El Paso, TX
915/598-1133
1100 Troy King Rd.
Farmington, NM
505/326-1101
2400 W. Bender Blvd.
Hobbs, NM
575/392-6923
POWER MOTIVE CORP.
KOMATSU EQUIPMENT CO.1486 S. Distribution Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84104
801/972-3660
Fax: 801/954-0936
4460 Pioneer Way
Elko, NV 89801
775/753-7557
3825 Losee Road
North Las Vegas, NV 89030
702/399-1004
900 Marietta Way
Sparks, NV 89431
775/356-1334
6253 West Gilbert Industrial Court
Hurricane, UT 84737
435/986-1000
405 Jonah Drive
Rock Springs, WY 82901
307/686-1300
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BEE EQUIPMENT SALES, LTD
www.beeequipmentsales.comLubbock TX806/745-1511
KIRBY-SMITH MACHINERY, INC.www.kirby-smith.comOklahoma City, OK800/375-3339
Tulsa, OK800/375-3733
Kansas City, KS877/851-5729
ROMCO EQUIPMENT CO.www.romco.com
Austin512/388-2529877/851-1026
Buffalo903/322-5602
Dallas, TX214/819-4100800/227-6626
Ft. Worth817/626-2288866/966-4602
Longview903/758-5576
San Antonio210/648-4600800/966-4601
VT LeeBoy, Inc. 500 Lincoln County Pkwy Ext., Lincolnton, NC 28092 Call 704.966.3300 or www.LeeBoy.com
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World of Concrete 2015 Exceeds Expecations Across Board
(L-R): Steve DePriest of Hyundai shows off the new HL740-9A to Reese Hendricksen and Jason Becker ofHYDAC Hydraulic Components.
Amelia Pearce, global marketing director of XtremeManufacturing and Snorkel Lifts, was on hand to answerquestions on the Snorkel S3219E.
Doug Fletcher (C),regional businessmanager of Liebherr,explains the featuresof the L538 loader topotential buyers.
James Nixon (far R), representative of the Wirtgen line in Californiaof Nixon-Egli, catches up with (L-R) district sales managers MartyBurks and Steve Daigh, and Jeff Wiley, vice president of sales and mar-keting. Nixon-Egli sells Wirtgen products from locations in Ontarioand Tracy, Calif.
During a demonstration of the SP 25islip-form paver, Erik Smydra (L) ofWirtgen explains the controls toDuane Blankenship of Bricon Inc. inMeridian, Idaho.
Armando Salazar of Yes IndeedConcrete in Lubbock, Texas, is shownhow easy it is to use the 1200 screedwith the LBG (CombiForm), by ErinCrowe, Chicago Pneumatic marketingcommunications director.
Paul Daniel (L) of QUESCO in Phoenix,Ariz., was just given a presentation onthe V1025 mini-excavator from DavidMorice of Yanmar America Corp.
For the concrete construction industry it is the lol-lapooluza…the main event….the show you don’t want tomiss this year. World of Concrete 2015 (WOC), which was
recently held in Las Vegas, was definitely a doozy — the largestit has been in six years. World of Concrete 2015 exceeded the organizer’s expecta-
tions across the board. The signature event for the concreteindustry drew 55,779 registered attendees, up from just over48,000 in 2014. It featured 1,459 companies exhibiting acrossmore than 675,000 net sq. ft. of space, an increase of more than100,000 net sq. ft. from 2014. The show spanned across the threelarge halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center and filled thehuge outdoor “front yard” parking lot with exhibits, tall cranesand large machines, and demonstration areas.
The show was impressive to see and foot-blistering to walkits entirety, but the real question is what can it tell us about mar-ket and economic expectations for 2015? Is the recovery real?What are the exhibitors and attendees saying?With more than 35 years experience of industrial economic
analysis, Ed Sullivan, chief economist and group vice president,for the Portland Cement Association (PCA) is known to offer asober and accurate annual marketplace forecast. This ChicagoFederal Reserve-honored economist was the feature speaker atthe PCA press conference held at WOC.“We have reason for optimism in 2015,” Sullivan said. “If you
walk the aisles of World of Concrete today there is unprecedent-ed, unbridled optimism that has been absent for a decade. Andthere are palpable reasons for this.”Sullivan cited “Job creation, job creation and job creation!” as
the three biggest factors fueling the current economic recovery.He went on to summarize that the following factors put thingsinto context for the 2015 economic outlook:• Job creation exceeds 3.0 million net new jobs 2015 to 2017,
which results in stronger household formation. • Strong job growth in context of sub-6 percent unemploy-
ment suggests pressure on wages.• Consumer confidence/sentiment has improved significantly
and will continue.• Low oil prices add 20 to 30 basis points to economic growth.
Although there may be regional disruptions among energy pro-ducing states.
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PCA Chief Economist Cites Job Creation as Reason for
Peter Franssen (L) of Jet City Equipment, Seattle, Wash.,stopped by the Hyundai exhibit. Here is pictured with ShaneNugent, district sales manager of Hyundai, along with the 125LCR-9A excavator.
Russel Perry (L) of the Wirtgen Groupanswers questions about the SP 15i slipformpaver from Matthew Santorelli of TrisanConstruction, Toronto, Ontario.
The Doosan booth was manned Wednesday morning by (L-R) Shane Reardon, product manager; Marcus Olson, wheelloader trainer; and Chad Roehrich, district sales manager.
Norman Halftof (L), CEO, and Klaus Ertmer,president of Drumcutters of Apache Junction,Ariz., display their line of grinding and cuttingattachments for excavators, such as this EK800chain cutter.
(L-R): Ivan Rivera and Joe Carey of WestecInc. in Jerome, Idaho, listen to JohnWilkinson of Terex describe all of the attrib-utes of the V230S skid steer with steel cov-ered track.
• Inflation remains low, interest rates expected to only grad-ually increase, slower increases in home prices and strongerincreases in rents.
• New home affordability remains favorable in absoluteterms and against rents.
• Lending risks subside and lending standards ease. • Economic recovery moving into higher growth phase in the
years ahead.Sullivan wasn’t the only one at WOC feeling rosy. “We’re looking at perhaps ten percent growth this year and
we’ll likely be purchasing additional equipment,” said contrac-tor Mike Lipps, chief estimator/construction manager of DuitConstruction Co. Inc., Edmond, Okla. “We’re hoping the high-way bill passes — we’re ready to take advantage of the oppor-tunities it will afford.”
Representatives of trade associations have good nationalperspectives by virtue of the diversity of their membership.
“We’re hearing good things for 2015,” said Gerald F. Voigt,P.E., president and CEO of the American Concrete PavementAssociation. “We anticipate some strong geographic pocketsand overall we’re hearing from our members nothing but goodnews regarding their business expectations for the year.”
Beverly Garnant, executive director of the American Societyof Concrete Contractors, St. Louis, Mo., said, “An indicator forus that things are improving is an increase in members andhigher attendance at the programs we offer. During the reces-sion, contractors cut back, but now we’re seeing renewed inter-est in investing in their profession and their future. Our numberof members is surpassing what it was prior to the recession.”
Manufacturers and service suppliers exhibiting at the showalso reported positive expectations for the year.
“We have an early order program — our EOP — which is agood indicator of what our market will be doing for the year,”said Gregory S. Smith, marketing communications manager ofAllied Construction Products LLC, Cleveland, Ohio. “We’llhave a better idea toward the end of February whether our ini-tial sense that the market is improving can be confirmed oncethe early order results are solidified. Another indicator we lookat are trade shows, like World of Concrete, which for this showseems to be indicating higher orders than last year’s show.”
For Steve Warfle, product manager of InSite Software Inc.,a construction layout and GPS modeling software developerbased in Rush, N.Y., the new business expectations for the yearare very positive.
“We’re anticipating a record year in sales. The constructioneconomy has improved and contractors are replacing theirobsolete software.”
Going back to Ed Sullivan’s expectations for the year, he hadsome observations about housing starts — a traditional indica-tor of economic and construction industry growth.
Sullivan expects that a growing economy, rising householdformations, low mortgage rates and pent-up demand will helpsingle-family housing production to rev up in 2015 while agrowth in renters will keep the starts mix trending toward mul-tifamily. He expects new home prices to rise at rates above theinflation rate. He also anticipates that constraints to construc-tion — such as labor shortages and project availability — areassumed to be temporary and will be fixed by the market.
World of Concrete 2015 was not only jam-packed with thelatest equipment, ideas, and services, it also was filled withexpectations and anticipation of an improved market.
(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
WOC from page 62
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Unbridled Industry Optimism at World of Concrete 2015
Steve Baldwin (L) of Baldwin Construction inKedowa, British Columbia, learns about Topcon’spositioning products from Scott Langbein,Topcon director of marketing.
Andy Litvinchuk (L) of Americ Corp. inVallejo, Calif., has been learning allabout the new DL12-55 hi-lift fromJack Sabers of Manitou.
Jeff Sharp (L), Allied, showsJohn Fauran, Full MoonBuilders in Houston, Texas,the new Rammer 522 Hy-Ram hammer.
(L-R): Dariush Shafagh and Steve Schmidt of Side Tool Inc. in Eatonville,Wash., have just received a tour of the Kubota KX040-4 mini-excavator byKeith Rohrbacker of Kubota.
Xtreme Manufacturing bills its XR7038 as theworld’s largest telehandler. The machine wasa central part of the company’s exhibit.
Ryan Mayfield (L) of R&M Construction,Ukiah, Calif., gets a feel for the Case 1150Mdozer as Richie Snyder, territory sales man-ager of Case, takes his questions.
The Xtreme Manufacturing/SnorkelLift exhibit had a constant crowd.Here, Scott Nicklas (far L), centralregion sales manager, explains thefeatures of one of its lifts.
John Dice (L) of Topcon, demonstrates the X-63 excavatorsystem to Ramon Martinez of the city of Yuma, Ariz.
MB America Inc. in Reno, Nev., demonstrates oneof its many machine-mounted, on-site, crushingbuckets to show many of its attributes includingrecycling.
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Alex Lyon & Son Kicks Off Annual Florida Auctions
A tremendous crowd was on hand at the Alex Lyon &Son auction on the excavator and dozer sale day.
Alex Lyon & Son again kicked off the Florida Auctions Jan.31 with a nine-day sale in Kissimmee, Fla.
During the auctions — Alex Lyon & Son’s 22nd annual Floridasale — a wide variety of equipment went on the block with eachday featuring more than 1,000 lots of equipment.
Dick Courts of Courts Machinery, Windom, Minn.,picked up a couple of nice scissor lifts and islooking to buy some more equipment at the AlexLyon & Son auction — maybe this Caterpillar 140motorgrader.
Tommy Drake (L), CEO, Bluff Spring Holdings LLC ofWhite Plains, Ky.; Belvedere; and Todd Harris take inthe sights. Belvedere attracts a lot of attention and heloves every minute of it.
Glad to be back at Alex Lyon & Son’s Florida auction thisyear and excited about its new partnership with eBay (L-R)are Proxibid’s Craig Taylor, international operations man-ager; Aaron Kuehl, sales executive; Wade Schramm, logis-tics support; and Shane Adams, logistics agent.
Dean Adsit (L) and Dennis McDavid, both of Nortrax’s used equipment department, stand in front of aJohn Deere 350G excavator.
At the Steel Shield Heavy Equipment & Mining Division LLCbooth, Mark Pushnick, CEO of Steel Shield Technologies,Bethel Park, Pa., provides a demonstration on a portableversion of a standard test to test lubricants and when theybreak down under heat and friction.
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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
TUESDAY, MARCH 3 @ 10:00 AM FRIDAY, MARCH 6 @ 10:00 AM
NOTE: Selling to start the year will be a very large group of equipment from AhernRentals & NEFF Rentals that is really sharp and in good condition.
HILITES: 11 WATER TRUCKS: 2008-(2) 2007- 2005 Int’l 7400 (s/a), (2) 2008-(2)2007 Int’l. 4400 (s/a), (3) 2006 Ford F650 (s/a), 7 BOOM TRUCKS: (7) 2008 IH (18ton), 38 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2) 2006-2005 Skytrak 10054, (8) Skytrak10054, 2006-(2) 2005 Skytrak 10042, (11) Skytrak 8042, (2) Skytrak 6042, (7) Skytrak6036, 2006 JLG G10-55A, (2) 2006-2005 Genie TH844C, 47 BOOM LIFTS: (3) JLG800A (4x4), JLG 800AJ (4x4), (4) JLG 660SJ (4x4), (7) JLG 600S (4x4), 2006 JLG450AJ (4x4), 2007 JLG 400S (4x4), (11) JLG 400S (4x4), JLG E400AN, (5) 2006 JLGE300AJ, (2) 2006 Genie S65 (4x4), (2) 2006 Genie S40 (4x4), 2006 Genie Z45/25RT (4x4), Genie Z45/25RT (4x4), (5)2006-2005 Genie Z34/22N (4x4), Snorkel TB80, 151 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2006 Genie GS-5390RT (4x4), Genie GS-5390RT(4x4), (4) 2006 Genie GS-4390RT (4x4), (6) 2006 Genie GS-3384RT (4x4), (10) 2006 Genie GS-3268RT (4x4), 2006 GenieGS-3246, (13) 2006 Genie GS-2668RT (4x4), (12) 2006 Genie GS2632, (4) 2006 Genie GS1930, (10) 2005 Genie GR-12,(2) 2006 JLG 4069LE (4x4), (2) 2006 JLG 3394RT (4x4), (4) 2006 Skyjack SJ9250, (6) 2006 Skyjack SJ8243, (2) 2006Skyjack SJIII4632, (3) Skyjack SJIIID4632, (6) 2006 Skyjack SJ7135, Skyjack SJ7027, 2005 Skyjack 6826, (14) 2005Skyjack SJIIID4626, Skyjack SJIIID3226, 2007-2006-(5) 2005 Skyjack 3220, (20) Skyjack SJIIIE3219, (5) Skyjack 3219,2007-(12) 2006 Upright TM12, (2) Upright TM12, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2006 Kobelco SK210LC-6, 11 TRAC-TOR LOADER BACKHOES: (7) 2005 Case 580M-II (4x4), (4) 2005 JD 310G (4x4), 2 LANDFILL COMPACTORS:Cat 836, Cat 826, 5 ASPHALT ROLLERS: (4) 2005 Ammann AV16E, Stone 6400, 2 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2008Ammann ASC45P4B, 2005 Ammann AC40P4B, 3 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: Bobcat T250, 2007 BobcatT190, Bobcat T190, 12 SKID STEERS: (4) 2006 Case 430-II, (7) 2006 JD 317, Bobcat 463, MINI TRACK LOADER:2006 Boxer TD327, 4 TRENCHERS: 2006 Ditchwitch RT40, (2) Ditch Witch 3700, 2005 Ditchwitch 1820, 5 LIGHTPLANTS: (4) 2007 Allmand Nite Light Pro, MQ LT12D, AIR COMPRESSOR: IR P250WJD, AIR DRYER: Vanair FD-800, 4 GENERATORS: (2) MQ DCA45SS, (2) MQ DCA25US, 5 WELDERS: MQ DAW500S, MQ BLW400SS, (2)Miller 302P CC/CV, Hobart Champion 10K, 11 LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: 2007-(7) 2006 Case 570MXT-1(4x4), 2006-2005 JD 210LE (4x4), 2006 Kubota B2630HSD-F (4x4), 2 CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: 2009 MQ WBH16F,MQ B48H, 2 TRUCK TRACTORS: (2) 2007 Freightliner M2 112 (s/a), DUMP TRUCK: 2005 Int’l 7500, DETACH-ABLE GOOSNECK TRAILERS: Siebert 75 ton 9 axle, TAGALONG TRAILER: Best Trail 6X14UST (t/a), 5 UTILI-TY TRAILERS: Barreto E4X5DGT (s/a), (2) Barreto E3X4TBT (s/a), (2) Ryan SOD Cutter, WATER TRAILER: 2007Wylie EXP500S, DUMP TRAILER: Best Trail 6X14UST (t/a), 7 UTILITY VEHICLES: (2) 2007-(2) 2006 Kawasaki3010T (4x4), Kawasaki 3010T (4x4), 2008-2005 Club Car XRT1550, 2 PRESSURE WASHERS: New Easy Kleen, 2005Simpson 3000PSI, 3 HEATING EQUIPMENT: (3) Scheu 150Fast, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Unused Lowe1650CH Hydraulic Auger, (3) Unused Lowe 750CH, (2) New Tomahawk 78in. Snow & Mulch Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk72in. Rock Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 72in. Smooth Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Brush Grapple, (2) New Tomahawk66in. Grapple Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Smooth Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk Stump Bucket, (6) New Tomahawk42in. Fork Frame, (4) New Tomahawk HD Hay Spear, (10) New Tomahawk Quick Attach Mount Plate, Hydraulic Auger,NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactor, New Mustang MP4800 2in Submersible Pump,New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrator, New 4 Pack 10lb. Ratchet Straps, New 3pc. 14in. Premium Diamond Blades, NewHuskie 11218SDS Hammer Drill, New Huskie B65 Jack Hammer, New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitch, New 1in. Drive Air ImpactWrench, New 1/2in. Drive Aim Impact Wrench Kit, New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hose, New 3pc. Air Spray Gun Kit,New Auto Darkening Welding Helmet, New 3/8in. x 50ft. Automatic Air Hose Reel, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. PlatformScale, New 3/4in. x 50ft. Jack Hammer Air Hose.
DIRECTIONS: From North Las Vegas Airport: Left at N Rancho Dr./ US Rt 95 Business 2.5 miles, left at W BonanzaRd. ½ mile, site will be on right. From McCarran International Airport: follow signs for I-15/I-215/ Las Vegas/
Henderson and merge onto S Airport Con/ Paradise Rd for 1.3 miles. Keep right at fork, follow signs for I215 W/ LasVegas and merge onto I-215 W for 1.5 miles. Take exit 12A – merge onto I-15 N toward 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. Address: 1800 W Bonanza Road, Las Vegas, NV 89106.
PERMIT #: TCP-40806
LARGE RENTAL RETURN AUCTION
NOTE: Selling in this sale will be 2 large quantities of rental fleet equip-ment from Neff Rentals & Hertz Equipment Rentals.
HILITES: 10 WATER TRUCKS: 2008-2007 Int’l. 4400, 2007 Int’l.4200 (s/a), (4) 2006-(2) 2005 Ford F650 (s/a), 2000 Freightliner FL80(t/a), 4 TRUCK TRACTORS: (4) 2007 Freightliner CL120, 6 DUMPTRUCKS: 2005 Freightliner M2 106, 2005 Int’l 7500, 2005 Int’l 7400,2006 Int’l 4300, 2006 Int’l 4200, 2003 Sterling (t/a), DIGGER DERRICK TRUCK: 1993 Ford F700, 2CARRY DECK CRANES: (2) Broderson IC80-1E, 10 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2013 JD 210GLC,2006 JD 200CLC, 2007 Cat 325DL, Cat 320L, (2) 2005 Cat 315CL, (2) 2006 Kobelco SK210LC-6, 2007Hitachi ZX350LC-3, Hitachi EX60G, 6 EXCAVATOR UNDERCARRIAGES: (6) New OEM TrackGroup, RUBBER TIRED LOADER: 2008 Cat 930G, 11 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D7E, CatD6NLGP, Cat D6C, Cat D5C, 2005 JD 700JLGP, (2) 2011 JD 650JLT, 2007 JD 550JLGP, 2006 JD 450J, JD450G, 2006 Komatsu D41P-6, 12 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2011 Cat 420E (4x4), (2) 2011-(4)2010 Case 580 Super M (4x4), 2006 Case 580M (4x4), (2) JD 310G (4x4), 2007-2006 Komatsu WB146-5, 2PULL PANS: Scoopall 17P2T, Scoopall 171206, ASPHALT PAVER: Leeboy L8000T, ASPHALTEQUIPMENT: 2006 Asphalt ZipperAZ300, 2 SKID STEERS: 2010 JD 318D, NH LS170, 15 TELE-SCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2008-(3) 2006 Genie GTH1056, (2) 2007 Genie GTH844, 2005 Genie TH842C, (3)2007-2006 Genie GTH644, Terex TH644C (4x4), 2007 Grandall 534D10 (4x4), 2006-2005 Lull 1044C-54(4x4), (2) 2006 Skytrak 10054, Gehl DL10-55 (4x4), ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFT: 2006 JCB 930-4, 2FORKLIFTS: 2006 Komatsu FG25T-14, 2006 JCB 930-4, Cat C5000, 12 BOOM LIFTS: 2008 AichiISR60J, (2) 2006-(2) 2005 Genie S60 (4x4), Genie Z45/25RT, (2) Genie S40 (4x4), Genie TZ34, JLG 600A,JLG 450A, JLG 400S, 8 SCISSOR LIFTS: Genie 5390RT, 2006 Genie GS2646, 2006 Genie GS2632, Genie30ft. Personnel Lift, JLG 1930ES, (3) Skyjack 3219, 2 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2012 Doosan C185WJUB,2007 Sullair 185DPQ, 4 GENERATORS: 2007 MQ DCA85USJ2C, 2006 MQ DCA45SSIU3C, 2006 MQDCA25SSIU2C, Wacker G25, 6 LIGHT PLANTS: 2013 Doosan LSCWKUB, (2) 2012 Doosan 60HZ-T,2008 Magnum MLT4080, 2007 Magnum MLT3060, Allmand Nite Light Pro, 4 LOADER LANDSCAPETRACTORS: (2) 2006-2005 JD 210LE (4x4), 2006 Case 570MXT, 3 UTILITY TRACTORS: MasseyFerguson MF65, Long 460, JD 2000, 2 AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS: JD 4040, JD 2000, 3 WOODCHIPPERS: (2) 2008-2007 Powertek 727, SUV: 2007 Ford Expedition (4x4), 3 DETACHABLE GOOSE-NECK TRAILERS: (3) 2015 Witzco RG-50 50 ton, 2 UTILITY VEHICLES: 2011 Kawasaki Mule (4x4),2008 Club Car XRT1550 (4x4), PRESSURE WASHER: New Easy Kleen, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers:Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 60in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech HaySpears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, NEWSUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactor, New Mustang MP4800 2in SubmersiblePump, New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrator, New 4 Pack 10lb. Ratchet Straps, New 3pc. 14in. PremiumDiamond Blades, New Huskie 11218SDS Hammer Drill, New Huskie B65 Jack Hammer, New Stiff NeckPintle Hitch, New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrench, New 1/2in. Drive Aim Impact Wrench Kit, New 2in. x 50ft.Discharge Water Hose, New 3pc. Air Spray Gun Kit, New Auto Darkening Welding Helmet, New 3/8in. x50ft. Automatic Air Hose Reel, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scale, New 3/4in. x 50ft. Jack HammerAir Hose.
DIRECTIONS: From DFW Airport – Hwy 183 West to I-820 West to Exit 13 (Saginaw). Bear right ontoNorth 287 (Main St.) go approx. 6 miles turn right on Hick’s Field Road. Go 1/2 mile to sale site on right.
Address: 1815 Hicks Field Rd. East Fort Worth TX 76179. (Adjacent to JRP Trucking)
TEXAS AUCTION LICENSE: AUCTIONEER #15791 Jack H LyonSALE SITE PHONE: (863) 660-3613
DALLAS (FT. WORTH),TEXAS
LATE & GREAT RENTAL FLEET CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AUCTION
Neff Rentals
Hertz Equipment Rentals AUCTION AUCTIONAhern Rentals(Site to be at
Ahern EquipmentRentals Yard)
Neff Rentals
LAS VEGAS,NEVADA
CRAWLERS, LOADERS, BACKHOES, SKID STEERS,ROLLERS, ATTACHMENTS, SUPPORT TRUCKS &
ALL TYPES OF EQUIPMENT TRAILERS.
LARGE QUANTITY OF JLG, GENIE BOOMS & SCISSOR LIFTSTELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS, SKID STEERS,
EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT TRUCK & TRAILERS. OVER 200 LATE MODEL JLG, SNORKEL, SKYJACK BOOM
& SCISSOR LIFTS, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS.
(NOTE: THIS IS A FRIDAY SALE!)
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Twenty-Second Annual Florida Auctions Off to Great Start
Auctioneer Mike Powers looks for more bids onthe excavators.
Rod Abele (L), Abele Tractor, Albany, N.Y., dis-cusses the auction with Bud Pecoy, Mid CountryMachinery Inc.
LYON from page 66
Smart Business Credit based in the Philadelphia, Pa., area had plenty of representativeson hand to handle any needs for machine financing. (L-R) are Mario Digrado, Jack Dunn,Dean Schettino, Jordan Scharf and Jim Guarino.
Jerry Lambert, Recycling and Processing Equipment Inc.,catches a few rays while working the annual auction sale.
(L-R): Rick Newman, Newman Tractor, Verona, Ky.; Daryl Crear ofRumpke, Cincinnati, Ohio; and Marcel Lehouillier of MarcelEquipment, Ontario, Canada, catch up on what’s happening in theused equipment marketplace.
see LYON page 71
Perched on a dozer blade watching the auction action (L-R) are PhilRoychlik of Christian Hill Farm and Equipment Sales, North Grafton, Mass.;Chris Wilson of The Ponderosa, Defuniak Springs, Fla.; Mark Cooper, C & LTool Supply, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Tom Hribar (L), president, Hribar Corporation, talkswith Alex Lyon & Son Vice President Chad Ketelsenabout the Caterpillar excavators.
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Bidders Take Advantage of Bargains at Yoder & Frey Sale
Tom Shaw of Shaw Equipment Co. looksover the Florida Auctions issue publishedby Construction Equipment Guide.
Eager Beaver showed off its new 100-tontrailer — the 100 GSL. (L-R): Randy Hall,Johnny Gomez and Tina Flowers of EagerBeaver Trailers show it to Ken Harp ofSuperior Construction Company.
Tim Thomas of Tractor & EquipmentCompany, Birmingham, Ala., jots down acouple of notes on a Komatsu WA450 wheelloader.
The staff of BTM Machinery, based in Charleston, S.C., were out in full forceat the Yoder sale and (L-R) included Blake Thornton, Marsh Howard andClay Thornton.
Yoder & Frey’s Sharon Bernath and the rest ofthe office personnel raced to keep up with allthe paperwork and processing behind thescenes at the auction.
The Yoder & Frey ringmen scan the crowd for one more bidbefore the gavel drops on another piece of iron.
(L-R): Kevin Steward and Mickey Gibbs of Gibbs & Sons Machinery,Gadsden, Ala., talk with Peter Clark, President of Yoder & Frey AuctioneersInc.
Yoder & Frey held its41st annual FloridaAuctions sale Feb. 9
to 16 in Kissimmee, Fla.The seven-day auction
featured a huge assortmentof backhoes, wheel loaders,excavators, dozers, dumptrucks, motorgraders, pavingequipment, attachments andmuch more. Attendance wasstrong as many bidders fromall over the United States,once again took advantageof the great Florida weatherand bargains on iron.
see FREY page 70
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Yoder & Frey Holds Successful Seven-Day Sale in Florida
Doug Reed (L): Silver Creek Supply, Kenton, Ohio,talks with the top bidder on this Caterpillar 928Gzloader, Rodney Hensel of Hensel Ready Mix,Kenton, Ohio.
Brendan Wray of the Wrays LLC, Sawyer, Kan., considers a bid onthe Volvo L180E wheel loader.
(L-R): Jimmy Miller of Melway Paving joined ChaseHensley, Derrick Marx of Ray Hensley Incorporated,Andrew and Phil Schlabach of Melway Paving, alongwith Karla Whitt and Ken Hensley.
The proud new owner of thisCaterpillar IT28G is Steve Mohre ofM&M Asphalt, Blakeslee, Ohio.
According to Jo and Arden Shell of Arden ShellTruck and Equipment, the weather is much betterhere than in Michigan.
Mark Pentz of Calvin Group Inc., based inColorado, came to the auction hoping to findsome asphalt equipment bargains.
John Helton of Tractor World, Plant City, Fla., was looking over a lot ofdifferent equipment at the auction.
FREY from page 69
see FREY page 72
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Florida Auctions DrawsThousands to Sunshine State
see LYON page 73
SmartEquip Connect delivers equipment uptime so you can “Be Ready” to get the jobdone more efficiently, to win the bid and to grow while you reduce errors and cost.Customers can connect directly to major manufacturer’s parts & service manualsas well as other support information. (L-R) are Mike Kendall, director of OEM busi-ness development; Perla; Chris Reinhardt, project manager; Kelly; Brian T. Rich,chairman and CEO; Katerina; Mike Birch, vice president; and Mike Holland, execu-tive vice president and product management.
LYON from page 68
Les Hull owner, Hulls 151 Implement, Waupun, Wis., looks over some of the rough-terrain forklifts at the annual Alex Lyon & Son Florida auction.
On day seven of the sale, LeeMashburn (L) of MashburnEquipment, Ringgold, Ga., and RickUdelson of Easton Sales and Rentals,Chagrin Falls, Ohio, talk about themachines that are about to go on theauction block.
If you needed a hydraulic hammer for yourmachine purchase at the Lyon sale, Bobby“T” Tedesco of Gorilla Hammers, Randolph,Mass., was ready to talk.
Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-8010
Syracuse, NY (Evenings) (315) 637-8912
www.lyonauction.com
Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.
ALEX
LYON& SON
TUESDAY, MARCH 10 @ 10:00 AM
NOTE: Applied Machinery at this time is selling this division. The trucks& trailers are in excellent condition and are ready to go to work and havebeen maintained the very best.
HILITES INCLUDE: 17 WINCH TRUCKS: (4) 2014 – (4) 2013Peterbilt 388, 2008 Peterbilt 388, 2005-1999 Peterbilt 379, 2010-1993Mack CH613, 2001-1991Mack RD688S, Int’l. F4370, Kenworth T800, 10POLE TRUCKS: (4) 2013- 2012 Peterbilt 367 (tri.), 2013 Western Star 4900SA (t/a), 2008 Int’l Paystar 5600I, 2004-2001 Int’l. 5600I (t/a), Int’l Paystar 5000, 10 TRUCK TRACTORS: (6) 2014 Peterbilt 388, 2004 Freightliner FL112,2003 Mack CH612, 2001 Mack RD688S, 2002 Kenworth T800, 3 OIL FIELD FLATBED WINCH TRUCKS: 2013Western Star 400in. (t/a), 2013 Peterbilt 367 (t/a), 2004 Int;l. 5600i (t/a), 7 OIL FIELD TRAILERS: 2012 Wade WLB-60ft. (5 axle.), 2012 Wade WLB-54ft. (tri.), 2006 Kalyn/ Siebert LBO-3-53T, (2) 2006 Kalyn/ Siebert LBO-2-35T (t/a),(2) 2001 Holden HRD50T (tri.), 5 OIL FIELD DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (5) 2012 Trai-Eze TE120-OF59 (5-axle), (2) 2012 Trail-Eze TE120-OF59 (quad.), 3 OIL FIELD LAY DOWN NECK TRAILERS: (3) 2013 Trail-Eze (5 axle), 4 OIL FIELD EXTENDABLE DROP DECK TRAILERS: (4) 2012 Doonan 532DCBIDEJEBE 53ft.(tri.), 4 OIL FIELD DROP DECK TRAILERS: 2012-2011 Wade WHT-53ft. (tri.), 2012 Fontaine HAVSD22TAF (tri.),4 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: 2006 Kalyn/ Siebert KSHRG-55T (t/a, Jeep, Stinger, flip axle), 1999Trailking TK110HDG-523 (26ft. well), 1993 Liddell 403NGB-T1C (tri), 1999 Liddell (50 ton), 5 DROP DECK TRAIL-ERS: 2012 Fontaine HAVSD22TAF (tri), 2006 Doonan 532DB16B (tri), 2002 Transcraft DTL-3000W2 48 (spread axle),(2) 2000 Fontaine DFT-5-8048FW 48ft., 4 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: (2) 2007-(2) 2006 Hitachi ZX350LC-3,MOTOR SCRAPER: JD 762B, 3 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: (2) 2013 Cat 950K, 2008 New Holland W190B, 3CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2009 Cat D8T, 2009 Cat D6TXL, 2011 Cat D6TLGP, 2 TRACTOR LOADER BACK-HOES: (2) 2012 Case 580 Super N (4x4), 13 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2) 2007-(2) 2006-2005 Skytrak 10054(4x4), 2006-2005 Gradall 534D10-45 (4x4), 2006 Lull 1044C-54 (4x4), 2005 JLG G10-55A (4x4), 2005 Terex TH1056C(4x4), 2007-2006 Genie GTH844 (4x4), 2008 Genie GTH842, BOOM LIFT: 2007 Genie Z34/22N, 5 SCISSOR LIFTS:(5) 2005 Skyjack 3219, 4 LIGHT PLANTS: (2) 2013 Doosan LSC60HZ, 2013 Doosan LSCWKUB, 2005 Portalight4000W, 7 PICKUPS: 2013 Ford F150XLT Texas Edition (4x4), (3) 2012 Ford F150 (4x4), 2010 Ford F150XLT TexasEdition (4x4), 2007 Ford F150 King Ranch (4x4), 2011 Chevy Silverado 2500HD, SUV: 2007 Chevy Suburban, VAN:2010 Ford E-Series, PRESSURE WASHER: New Easy Kleen, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Smooth, Snow &Mulch Buckets, 60in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, NewFork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New MustangLF88 Plate Compactor, New Mustang MP4800 2in Submersible Pump, New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrator, New 4Pack 10lb. Ratchet Straps, New 3pc. 14in. Premium Diamond Blades, New Huskie 11218SDS Hammer Drill, New HuskieB65 Jack Hammer, New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitch, New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrench, New 1/2in. Drive Aim ImpactWrench Kit, New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hose, New 3pc. Air Spray Gun Kit, New Auto Darkening Welding Helmet,New 3/8in. x 50ft. Automatic Air Hose Reel, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scale, New 3/4in. x 50ft. Jack HammerAir Hose.
DIRECTIONS: From Bush International Airport: Airport exit on JFK Blvd., take left ramp onto Will ClaytonParkway toward Central Cargo .2 miles. Continue on Jetero Blvd., continue on McKaughan Rd., left on Viscount Rd.,left Mecom Rd. Take ramp onto JFK Blvd. toward Airport exit (I-45)/ Beltway 8/ Hardy Toll Rd. 2 miles. Take ramponto Hardy Toll W toward Hardy Toll Rd. (tolls) for 2.9 miles. Take Hardy Toll Rd. North/ Woodlands exit onto HardyToll N (tolls) – 11.9 miles. Merge onto I-45 N for 8.4 miles. Exit #81/ Magnolia (FM-1488) toward Magnolia (I-45 S)/Hempstead .3 miles. Take ramp onto I-45 S .2 miles, take ramp onto FM 1488 Rd. (FM-1488) toward I-45 N/ SherbrookDr. .3 miles. Take ramp onto North Fwy toward I-45 N .2 miles. Take ramp onto FM 1488 Rd. (FM-1488) toward
Magnolia (I-45S) Hempstead for 8 miles. Site is on left.Address: 8215 FM 1488, Magnolia, TX 77354.
TEXAS AUCTION LICENSE: AUCTIONEER #15791 Jack H LyonSALE SITE PHONE: (863) 660-3613, (863) 602-8365
HOUSTON (Magnolia), TEXAS
ONE OWNERApplied Machinery
OILFIELD EQUIPMENT AUCTIONTRUCKS & TRAILERS AS NEW AS 2012-2013. PETERBILT
WINCH TRUCKS, SLICK TRUCKS, POLE TRUCKS, TRUCK
TRACTORS, PICKUPS, ALL
TYPES OF OILFIELD
TRAILERS – AS NEW AS 2013! AUCTION
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Auction Features Backhoes, Wheel Loaders, Many More
(L-R): In for the auction from Wyoming, Mark Mahnen of WyomingMachinery Company talks equipment with Ohio’s Butch Frey of ButchFrey Equipment and George Gessner of Newton Asphalt.
Auctioneer Joey Martin calls out another winning bid.
Clifford Miller of Miller Engineering, Marion,N.C., looks over this Hitachi excavator.
Guys with some serious deep thinking going on (L-R) are Clayton Mullins, MullinsMachinery, Hickory, Ky.; Victor Brown, Charles Brown Trucking, Hixson, Tenn.; and BillySeals, Thompson Tractor, Birmingham, Ala.
Monitoring the pricing of the motorgraders in the sale (L-R) areJesus Ramirez, Gibbs & Sons Machinery, Gadsden, Ala.; BrentBeverly, BTM Machinery, Charleston, S.C.; and Don Gibbs, Gibbs &Sons Machinery.
Walt (L) and Landon Boring of Boring & Associates,Ocala, Fla., were watching the action.
Paul Dabbs (L) of Yancey Bros. Co., Atlanta, Ga.,and Jamie Wurthmann of UCM Inc., Mulberry, Fla.,strike a pose reminiscent of the Schwarzenegger-DeVito movie “Twins.”
FREY from page 70
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Alex Lyon & Son Auction FeaturesMore Than 1,000 Lots of Equipment
LYON from page 71
On day one of the sale, Jack Lyon (L) of Alex Lyon &Son Auctioneers, Syracuse, N.Y., gets his copy of theConstruction Equipment Guide (CEG) Florida AuctionsSpecial Edition and talks with CEG’s MidwestPublisher Joe McKeon.
Valley Transportation was on hand to take careof all the auction attendees’ shipping needs.Shipping experts Mike Munroe (L), GrandMeadow, Minn., and Steve Martin out ofOklahoma were there to help.
Jim MacDougall (L), regional sales manager, andCarlos Guzman, sales, both of Morooka, are excited totalk about the company’s new side dumping technolo-gy on Morooka’s compact dump trucks as well as per-sonnel carriers, which can carry you beyond when theroads and trails stop.
(L-R): Randy Reiners, Bud Pecoy and Joe Panebianco, all ofMid Country Machinery Inc., look to take home this JohnDeere 750K dozer. The company has expanded by openinga branch in Brewerton, N.Y.
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ADVERTISER INDEX
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ALEX LYON & SONS INC
DALLAS TX 3/3 LAS VEGAS NV 3/6 ............................67
HOUSTON TX 3/10 ........................................................71
ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ..............................13
APPLIED LASER TECHNOLOGY ........................................26
ATI CORPORATION/LEVEL-BEST..........................................6
BAR NONE AUCTION
PORTLAND OR 03/25....................................................73
BARGAINS..............................................................................58
BLANCHARD MACHINERY ....................................................6
BLUELINE CONST EQUIP & SERVICES ..............................8
BOBCAT COMPANY ..............................................................16
BOMAG ..................................................................................53
CEG SCALE MODELS ..........................................................36
CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................................58
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ..........................56,63
D & R WHOLESALE EQUIPMENT........................................44
DITCH WITCH WEST ......................................................38,39
DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS..........................................20
ECCO EQUIPMENT ..............................................................46
EQUIPMENT TRUCKS INC ....................................................7
FLANGE LOCK ........................................................................8
GENSCO EQUIPMENT CO LTD ..........................................20
HEAVY EQUIPMENT SALES ................................................46
HENDRIX MACHINERY LLC ..................................................3
HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..........................29
HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ........................25
INDEXATOR............................................................................33
IRONPLANET
UPCOMING AUCTIONS 02-25-27 ................................61
JCB INC ..................................................................................21
JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..........................................................50
JOHN DEERE ........................................................................30
JOHN DEERE SKID STEER..................................................37
KIRBY-SMITH MACHINERY INC ..........................................34
KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY AMERICA LLC....76
KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ............................................26,27
KUBOTA SVL..........................................................................75
LEEBOY..................................................................................57
MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS............................................52
NIXON-EGLI EQUIPMENT COMPANY ................................45
NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ..........................31
OKADA AMERICA ..................................................................16
ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPLY ......................5,6
ROAD MACHINERY CO ..........................................................2
ROADTEC ..............................................................................51
SAKAI AMERICA INC ............................................................55
SCOTT EQUIPMENT ............................................................47
SEAL-RITE INC ......................................................................50
SULLAIR ..................................................................................7
TAKEUCHI ..............................................................................19
TOWMASTER ........................................................................41
VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT & SERVICES (VCES) ..35
WACKER NEUSON................................................................17
WANTED ................................................................................59
WIRTGEN AMERICA..............................................................54
WORLD OF ASPHALT ............................................................9
YANMAR AMERICA ..............................................................23
YOUNG CORPORATION ......................................................22
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