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“The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Western Edition $3.00 LiuGong Named Top Firm in China...6 Ditch Witch Unveils New Quad Tractor...22 Inside By Lori Tobias CEG CORRESPONDENT Landscapes don’t come much prettier than the lush rolling wine country in Yamhill County, Ore., but there’s nothing scenic about the traffic jams that clog the old highway through the northwestern towns of Dundee and Newberg. Now work is under way on phase one of a major bypass project aimed at alleviating traffic on Highway 99W so visitors can enjoy the scenery without the traffic stress. “This is a huge project,” said Lou Torres, Oregon Department of Transportation spokesman. “For one thing, we haven’t really built a lot of new highway in recent years. This is one of the largest projects we’ve done in recent memory. Where the major part of bypass is to be constructed, there were about 80 to 90 right-of-way acquisi- tions. There will be many more. It’s safe to say there will be hundreds of jobs. That includes family wage jobs for construction workers. And there are the indirect ben- efits such as the workers using restaurants and other businesses in the community. Then there are the economic benefits we hope will occur when the bypass is finished. Newberg-Dundee Bypass Phase One Under Way By Juliet Williams ASSOCIATED PRESS SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) Senior state transportation officials on Aug. 5 acknowledged serious prob- lems, including a culture of secrecy, during construction of the $6.5 billion eastern span of the San Francisco- Oakland Bay Bridge. But they denied that employees were reassigned or lost their contracts after raising red flags about inferior construction work. “Yes, mistakes were made,’’ Transportation Secretary Brian Kelly testified during a legislative hearing. “Building a bridge like this is a human endeavor. Human beings are fallible, and that fallibility was evident on this project as on any major infrastructure project.’’ Kelly and Caltrans Director Malcolm Dougherty told lawmakers on the Senate Transportation Committee that they take seriously a critical investigative report that found leaders who oversaw bridge construc- tion repeatedly brushed off criticism about flawed welding, bolts and other engineering. They both pledged to address problems identified in the report but sought to reassure the pub- lic that the bridge is safe. Caltrans Addresses Bay Bridge Job Problems see CALTRANS page 44 Colorado ManCaves Work Under Way...24 August 23, 2014 Vol. IX • No. 17 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215/885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215/885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com By Martin Crutsinger AP ECONOMICS WRITER WASHINGTON (AP) U.S. construction spending fell in June by the largest amount in more than three years as housing, non-residential construction and government spending all weakened. Construction spending dropped 1.8 percent in June on a sea- sonally adjusted basis after rising by a revised 0.8 percent in May, the Commerce Department reported. It was the biggest setback since a 2.8 percent fall in January 2011. Spending Falls 1.8 Percent in June see SPENDING page 52 Contractors have already built one bridge, using large cranes to put the bridge beams in place. see BYPASS page 50 Published Nationally “It’s safe to say there will be hundreds of jobs. That includes family wage jobs for construction workers.” Lou Torres Oregon DOT Table of Contents ............4 Attachment & Parts Section ......................11-15 Truck & Trailer Section...... ..................................25-27 Recycling Section ....33-43 Auction Section ........46-55 Business Calendar ........48 Advertisers Index ..........54

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“The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.”

® WesternEdition

$3.00

LiuGong Named Top Firm

in China...6

Ditch Witch Unveils New

Quad Tractor...22

Inside

By Lori TobiasCEG CORRESPONDENT

Landscapes don’t come much prettier than the lush rolling wine country inYamhill County, Ore., but there’s nothing scenic about the traffic jams that clog theold highway through the northwestern towns of Dundee and Newberg.

Now work is under way on phaseone of a major bypass project aimed atalleviating traffic on Highway 99W sovisitors can enjoy the scenery withoutthe traffic stress.“This is a huge project,” said Lou

Torres, Oregon Department ofTransportation spokesman. “For onething, we haven’t really built a lot ofnew highway in recent years. This isone of the largest projects we’ve donein recent memory. Where the major

part of bypass is to be constructed, there were about 80 to 90 right-of-way acquisi-tions. There will be many more. It’s safe to say there will be hundreds of jobs. Thatincludes family wage jobs for construction workers. And there are the indirect ben-efits such as the workers using restaurants and other businesses in the community.Then there are the economic benefits we hope will occur when the bypass is finished.

Newberg-Dundee Bypass Phase One Under Way

By Juliet WilliamsASSOCIATED PRESS

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP)Senior state transportation officials onAug. 5 acknowledged serious prob-lems, including a culture of secrecy,during construction of the $6.5 billioneastern span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. But they deniedthat employees were reassigned or losttheir contracts after raising red flagsabout inferior construction work. “Yes, mistakes were made,’’

Transportation Secretary Brian Kellytestified during a legislative hearing.“Building a bridge like this is a human

endeavor. Human beings are fallible,and that fallibility was evident on thisproject as on any major infrastructureproject.’’ Kelly and Caltrans Director

Malcolm Dougherty told lawmakerson the Senate TransportationCommittee that they take seriously acritical investigative report that foundleaders who oversaw bridge construc-tion repeatedly brushed off criticismabout flawed welding, bolts and otherengineering. They both pledged toaddress problems identified in thereport but sought to reassure the pub-lic that the bridge is safe.

Caltrans AddressesBayBridge Job Problems

see CALTRANS page 44

Colorado ManCaves Work

Under Way...24

August 23, 2014 • Vol. IX • No.17 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215/885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215/885-2910

www.constructionequipmentguide.com

By Martin CrutsingerAP ECONOMICS WRITER

WASHINGTON (AP) U.S. construction spending fell inJune by the largest amount in more than three years as housing,non-residential construction and government spending allweakened. Construction spending dropped 1.8 percent in June on a sea-

sonally adjusted basis after rising by a revised 0.8 percent inMay, the Commerce Department reported. It was the biggestsetback since a 2.8 percent fall in January 2011.

Spending Falls 1.8Percent in June

see SPENDING page 52

Contractors have already built one bridge, using largecranes to put the bridge beams in place.

see BYPASS page 50

Published Nationally

“It’s safe to say there willbe hundreds of jobs. Thatincludes family wage jobsfor construction workers.”

Lou TorresOregon DOT

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

Attachment & PartsSection ......................11-15

Truck & Trailer Section........................................25-27

Recycling Section ....33-43

Auction Section ........46-55

Business Calendar ........48

Advertisers Index ..........54

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2005 Gradall G6-42P, Stk#: 9149, 6,000 lbs., 42ft., 4WD, 4WS, 3,664 hrs., Hyd. Self LevelingSystem, 48" Forks, 50" Tilt Frame, 13.00x24Foam Filled Tires, 4 Cyl. JD Eng ..........$29,500

2006 John Deere 550J, Stk#: 9432, OROPS,Eng. Encl., 6 Way Blade ......................$42,500

2004 Genie S60, Stk#: 9411, 500 lbs., 60 ft.,4WD, 3,738 hrs., 355x55Dx625 Foam FilledTires, 4 Cyl. Perkins Eng ......................$36,500

2013 Cat 320E LRR, Stk#: 9243, EROPS, A/C,FM Stereo, 1,290 hrs., 80% U/C, 22" Bucket, 31"Pads, 10' 5" Wide ..............................$169,500

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

2003 JLG 600S, Stk#: 9236, 500 lbs., 60 ft.,5,040 hrs., 4WD, 15x19.5, Tires, 4 Cyl. DeutzDiesel Eng ............................................$29,500

2006 Gehl RS8-42, Stk#: 9324, 8,000 lbs., 42Ft., 4WD, 4WS, 4,191 hrs., 48" Forks, 66" Frame,13.00x24 Foam Filled Tires, Hyd. Self LevelingSystem, 4 Cyl. JD Eng..........................$29,500

2006 Cat D6R III XL, Stk#: 9113, EROPS, A/C,Sweeps, Rear Screen, Angle Blade, 6,078 hrs.,80% U/C, 24" Pads, 10' 8" Wide ........$129,500

2007 JLG 3394RT, Stk#: 9441, 2,250 lbs., 33 ft.,4WD, 1,693 hrs., 82 hp, 7' Wx12' 10" LPlatform, 33x15.50x16.5 Tires, Gas Eng$16,500

2005 Terex GTH1056C, Stk#: 8914, 10,000 lbs.,56 ft., 4WD, 4WS, 6,485 hrs., Outriggers, 48"Forks, 50" Tilt Frame, Hyd. Self LevelingSystem, 14.00x24 Foam Filled Tires, 4 Cyl. JDEng ......................................................$39,500

2011 Cat 259B3, Stk#: 9428, EROPS, A/C,1,347 hrs., 73" bucket, Aux. Hyd., 16" RubberTracks, 4 Cyl. Cat Eng ..........................$38,500

2011 John Deere 320D, Stk#: #9458, OROPS,840 hrs., 72' Bucket, Aux. Hyd., 33x6x11 Tires,JD Eng..................................................$22,500

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

2009 Volvo G930, Stk: #9246, EROPS, A/C, FMStereo, 5,505 hrs., 14 ft. Blade, Rear Ripper,14.00x24 Tires, 10' 9" Height, 8 ft. Wide, 6 Cyl.Volvo Eng ............................................$119,500

2007 Gehl RS5-34, Stk#: 9231, 5,000 lbs., 34 ft.,2,100 hrs., 4WD, 48" Forks, 48" Tilt Frame, Hyd.Self Leveling System, 15x19.5 Foam Filled Tires,4 Cyl JD Eng ........................................$29,500

2011 Cat D3K LGP, Stk#: 9408, EROPS, A/C, 6Way Blade, 395 hrs., 25" Pads, 10' 4' Wide ....................................................................$86,500

2006 Ingersoll-Rand RT706J, Stk#: 9467, 6,000lbs., 15 ft., 1,934 hrs., 2WD, 48" Forks, 60" Frame,11Lx16.5F Rear Tires, 16.9x24 Front Tires, 4 Cyl.JD Eng ......................................................$21,500

2004 JLG 600S, Stk#: 9295, 500 lbs., 60 ft.,4,045 hrs., 4WD, 15x19.5 Tires, 4 Cyl. DeutzEng ......................................................$32,500

2011 John Deere 650J LT, Stk#: HR-88,OROPS, Forestry Package, 6 Way Blade, 80%U/C, 2,453 hrs., Ripper Valve, 18" Pads, Height9' 5", Width 8' 9', Width Track to Track 6' 7" ..................................................................$79,500

2007 John Deere 310J, Stk#: 9464, OROPS,4WD, 4,063 hrs., 24" Quick Connect Bucket, Aux.Hyd., 2 Stick Controls ..........................$39,500

2012 John Deere 210G LC, Stk#: 9418, EROPS,A/C, FM Stereo, 2,879 hrs., 42" Bucket, 32" Pads,10' 6" Wide ............................................$132,500

2012 John Deere 770G, Stk#: 9423, EROPS,A/C, FM Stereo, 2,911 hrs., 14 ft. M/B, Ripper,10' 6" Height ......................................$189,500

2005 Gradall 534D9, Stk#: 9487, 9,000 lbs., 45ft., 4,238 hrs., 4WD, 48" Forks, 68" Tilt Frame,13.00x24 Foam Filled Tires, Hyd. Self LevelingSystem, 4 Cyl. JD Eng..........................$29,500

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 Lull 944E-42, Stk#: 9302, 9,000 lbs., 42ft., 5,351 hrs., 4WD, 4WS, 48" Forks, 48" TiltFrame, Hyd. Leveling System, 15.5x25 FoamFilled Tires, 4 Cyl. Cummins Eng..........$34,500

2013 Cat 924K, Stk#: 9473, EROPS, A/C, FMStereo, 241 hrs., 8' 4" Bucket, 20.5x25 Tires, 6Cyl. Cat Eng., 11' 4" Height ................$145,500

2004 Cat D6N LGP, Stk#: 9474, EROPS, A/C, FMStereo, 6 Way Blade, 12,619 hrs., 34" Pads, 13'4" Wide ................................................$69,500

2005 Cat CS533E, Stk#: 9352, 84" SingleSmooth Drum Vib., 23.1x26 Tires, 4 Cyl. CatEng ......................................................$72,500

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

2011 Cat 416E ST, Stk#: 9477, EROPS, A/C,4WD, 494 hrs., Aux. Hyd., 24" Bucket, 2 StickControls, 12.5x80-18 Front Tires, 19.5Lx24 RearTires ....................................................$69,500

2007 Cat 420E ST, Stk#: 9380, OROPS, 4WD,3,376 hrs., Pilot Controls, Extendahoe, 24"Bucket, 12.5x80x19 Front Tires, 19.5Lx24 RearTires ......................................................$46,500

2006 Ingersoll-Rand SD100F, Stk#: 9462, 84"Pad Drum, 599 hrs., 4 Cyl. Cummins Eng., 10'5" Height ..............................................$59,500

2009 Cat D5K LGP, Stk#: 9475, EROPS, A/C, 6Way Blade, 6,291 hrs., 26" Pads, 10' 4" Wide..................................................................$72,500

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2010 Cat D6K LGP, Stk#: 9383, EROPS, A/C,Sweeps, Rear Screen, 6 Way Blade, 3,950 hrs.,PA50-82VE Winch s#0802540, 30" Pads, 11 ft.Wide.................................................. $129,500

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

1999 Cat 140H, Stk#: 9406, EROPS, A/C, FMStereo, 901 hrs., (old mtr 11,880 hrs.) 14 ft.M/B, Scarifier, 14.00Rx24 Tires, 10' 6" Height,8ft. Wide ............................................$119,500

2011 Cat D3K XL, Stk#: 9374, EROPS, A/C,Sweeps, Rear Screen, 6 Way Blade, 4,396 hrs.,80% U/C, 16" Pads, 4 Cyl. Cat Eng., 9' 6" Wide ..............................................................$69,500

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FEATURES2 POWER MOTIVE’S CHEYENNE OPEN HOUSE SET FOR SEPT. 19This will be the sixth location for Power Motive, but the first site outside the state of Colorado. Power Motive is excited to improve its presence in Wyoming with the opening of this branch and offer a greater experience to both existing and future customers said Mac Blount, vice president of Power Motive Corporation.

6 LIUGONG EARNS SPOT AMONG BEST PERFORMING FIRMS IN CHINAWith outstanding market performance and remarkable achievements in 2013, Guangxi LiuGong Machinery Co. Ltd. along with Caterpillar, Sandvik, Toyota, Huawei andother well-known companies, was recognized in the “Top 50” list.

8 INTERMOUNTAIN NOW AUTHORIZED TRIMBLE PROVIDERSITECH Intermountain (formerly Wheeler Construction and Mining Technology) has been established in Utah as well as in several adjacent counties in Wyoming, Nevadaand Arizona.

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22 DITCH WITCH UNVEILS RT120 QUAD TRACTOR The Ditch Witch’s RT120 Quad is a utility tractor with the power, heavy-duty frame and traction necessary for long installations of large-diameter pipe on the most challenging job sites, according to the manufacturer.

24 MANCAVES TO PROVIDE VEHICLE STORAGE IN ENGLEWOOD, COLO.We’ve all read humorous references to man caves, but real ManCaves are currently under construction in Englewood, Colo. And no, ManCaves isn’t a typographical error;the joining of the two words goes along with the brand owner ManCaves’s registered trademark.

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media outlet in China, announced the “2013-2014 Top 50Best Performing Companies in China.” With outstandingmarket performance and remarkable achievements in 2013,Guangxi LiuGong Machinery Co. Ltd. along withCaterpillar, Sandvik, Toyota, Huawei and other well-knowncompanies, was recognized in the “Top 50” list. HuangHaibo, vice president of LiuGong Machinery, was invited toattend the event and to participate in the “BillionsCompanies Roundtable” with many business leaders.The award was first launched in 2004 by Global

Entrepreneur magazine. As the Chinese market plays anincreasingly important role in the global economy, the com-panies who receive the award are well respected not only inthe Chinese market but in the global marketplace. Theaward not only takes financial results into consideration, butalso pays attention to whether the companies are trying newstrategies and seeking new business opportunities in thechanging market.The global construction machinery market witnessed its

most difficult period from 2011 to 2013, while China’s con-struction equipment market also has been in a difficult situ-ation. LiuGong, a global leader in manufacturing a full lineof extreme duty equipment, captured the good times of abooming Chinese market and then weathered the industrydownturns. The company remains confident and has stuckto its global market strategy with smart thinking and a longterm plan. In spite of continuous challenges and tough mar-ket conditions, LiuGong’s net profit in 2013 increased by20.41 percent, with overseas market sales growing by 15

percent year on year. While the overall overseas sales ofChinese loader manufacturers declined, LiuGong grew by19 percent with forklift sales in overseas markets up by 50percent.

Over the past year, LiuGong took a series of actions in itsglobalization strategy, demonstrating its confidence andcommitment. In 2013, LiuGong opened a new global partscenter and laid the foundation stone of the internationalR&D center, including R&D offices, a testing center andtesting field.Continued investment in R&D and after-sales market is

a move to provide better service and support to the cus-tomers. And the cooperation with world-class partners isanother solid strategy. It provides LiuGong with a com-petitive advantage both in China and around the world.And conversely, LiuGong offers extensive support to itspartners with its resources in research and development,marketing and service support. In 2013, LiuGong’s jointventure with Cummins made its official start of operationsin Liuzhou and the company held a celebration for thecompletion of the first prototype JV axle, the AP3000,with ZF. And subsequently last June, LiuGong set up anew joint venture with Wuling Group, a General Motorssupplier, to produce cabs and sheet metal components forLiuGong machines.The same business synergy has been formed with

Dressta. After the acquisition, the company has built up astronger LiuGong and Dressta dealer network. The Dresstaproduct line is an integral part of LiuGong’s product lineand it is a critical part of their value proposition to dealersand the market as a full line OEM supplier.For more information, visit: www.liugong.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

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2004 Komatsu PC200LC-7: #81536, Cab/AC,31.5” Tracks, 9’ 7” Arm, Hyd Thumb, 4,800 hrs....................................................................$119,500

2001 Komatsu PC300LC-6: #91913, Cab/AC, 13’Arm, JRB QC, 10,550 hrs ........................$69,500

2004 Komatsu PC220LC-7: #91952, Cab/AC,31.5” Tracks, 11’ 6” Arm, QC, Aux Hyd, 7,600 hrs..................................................................$99,500

2007 Komatsu PC138USLC-2E0: #82142, Cab/AC,Roadliners, Hyd Thumb, 3,100 hrs ..........$89,500

2001 Komatsu PC138US-2: #80876, Cab/AC, 20”Tracks, 8’ 6” Arm, 4,500 hrs ....................$59,500

2007 Komatsu PC78MR-6: #81694, Cab/AC,Rubber Tracks, Blade, Aux Hyd, 3,650 hrs$54,500

2000 Komatsu PC78US-5: #82107, Cab, 17.5”Tracks, 5’ Arm, 6,100 hrs ........................$39,500

2007 Komatsu PC300LC-8: #81926, Cab/AC, 10’Arm, Rear Camera, 6,800 hrs ................$149,500

2002 Komatsu PC95R-2: #50051, Cab/Heat, 20”Tracks, Aux Hyd, Blade, 1,850 hrs ..........$69,500

2004 Komatsu PC160LC-7: #81899, Cab/AC, AuxHyd, 5,100 hrs ..........................................$84,500

2007 Komatsu PC220LC-8: #81987, Cab/AC, 28”Tracks, 10’ Arm, Hyd Thumb, 6,300 hrs$112,500

2005 Komatsu PC400LC-7: #92032, Cab/AC,35.5” Tracks, 11’ Arm, JRB QC, 10,450 hrs ............................................................................$98,500

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SITECH Intermountain joins the premier network ofSITECH dealerships — the first fully dedicated global dis-tribution network offering the most comprehensive portfolioof construction technology systems available to the heavyand highway contractor.

SITECH technology dealers represent Trimble andCaterpillar machine control systems for the contractor’sentire fleet of heavy equipment regardless of machine brand.SITECH also offers Trimble’s portfolio of Connected Sitesolutions — site positioning systems, construction assetmanagement services, software and powerful wireless andInternet-based site communications infrastructure.

The experienced construction professionals, formerly partof Wheeler Construction and Mining Technology, are nowthe SITECH Intermountain team. This team of technologyexperts advises contractors on correct technology for theirjobs along with high quality local customer service, person-alized training and technical support. As authorized repre-sentatives of Trimble site-wide solutions and Caterpillarmachine control systems, the SITECH Intermountain teamunderstands how to apply innovative construction technolo-gy to help contractors effectively solve their biggest of chal-lenges.

Comprehensive construction technology systems — nowavailable at SITECH Intermountain:

• Full portfolio of Trimble Grade Control Systems and CatAccuGrade Grade Control Systems designed for the entirefleet of heavy equipment, regardless of machine make, typeor model which now includes paving, compaction anddrilling applications.

• Trimble Site Positioning Systems — targeted tools forevery person on the job site; ensuring every stage is per-formed faster with fewer errors and less material costs.

• Software solutions Business Center — HCE, ConnectedCommunity, and VisionLink are keys that give a contractor aConnected Office to monitor everything on site.

• Real-time equipment and assets status with VisionLinkallowing contractors to track and manage the status of eachpiece of equipment on job sites — live, in the office.

Through the adoption of Trimble construction technologyand Caterpillar machine control systems, contractors canexperience new levels of productivity that enable them toearn the bid and be profitable, project after project.

According to the company, the global network of SITECHdealerships offers the broadest, deepest and most advancedand complete set of tools to revolutionize the constructionworkflow.

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Allis-Chalmers Forest Green HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale$85

Allis-Chalmers Orange HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale..........$85

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

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

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

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

Bobcat 225 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$50

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

Case 95XT Skid Steer Loader (Conrad), 1:32 Scale ................$60

Case 580 ST Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ................................$95

Case 580K Backhoe/Loader, Conexpo 1987, 1:35 Scale ......$125

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

Caterpillar CT660 Dump Truck, Yellow Cab, 1:50 Scale..........$80

Caterpillar CT660 Day Cab Tractor w/Trail King Lowboy Trailer,

1:50 Scale ......................................................................................$100

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

Caterpillar D6K Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........................$65

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

Caterpillar D8L Track-Type Tractor (NZG 233), 1:50 Scale......$75

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

Caterpillar D9N Track-Type Tractor (NZG 298), 1:50 Scale ....$75

Caterpillar D10N Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ......................$50

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

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

Caterpillar 323D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................$90

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 416B Backhoe/Loader (NZG 285), 1:50 Scale ......$70

Caterpillar 428 Backhoe/Loader (NZG 2851), 1:50 Scale........$70

Caterpillar 631E Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale ..............................$50

Caterpillar 740B EJ Articulated Dump Truck w/ Ejector Body,

1:50 Scale ........................................................................................$70

Caterpillar 775G Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ....................$110

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

Caterpillar 966K Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale................................$95

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

Caterpillar 988K w/ Grapple, 1:50 Scale ..................................$160

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

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

Hamm 3414 Pad Foot Compactor, 1:50 Scale ..........................$90

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

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

International TD-15 Dozer w/Umbrella, 1:50 Scale ..................$60

International Red Forestry TD-15 w/Umbrella, 1:50 Scale......$60

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

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

John Deere “BO” Lindeman Crawler Tractor, 1:16 Scale ......$70

John Deere 200C LC Excavator, 1:50 Scale..............................$45

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

John Deere 624J Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale................$40

John Deere 772CH Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$45

John Deere 850C Dozer, 1:50 Scale............................................$40

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

Komatsu CK25 Compact Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$45

Komatsu D51 PX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............................................$85

Komatsu D51 EX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............................................$85

Komatsu D65 EX-17 Dozer w/Ripper 1:50 Scale ......................$80

Komatsu D65PX-17 Dozer, 1:50 Scale........................................$80

Komatsu D375 A Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..........................................$125

Komatsu GD655 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale................................$90

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

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

Komatsu HM400-3 Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..................$100

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

Komatsu WB146 Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................$75

Komatsu Mack Granite MP w/Lowboy Trailer, 1:50 Scale ......$90

Kubota KX91-2 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ......................$60

Leeboy 8816 Asphalt Paver, 1:50 Scale ....................................$90

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

Link Belt 800 X2 Excavator, 1:50 Scale....................................$200

Northwest 25D Shovel, 1:50 Scale ..............................................$75

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

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

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

Volvo EC220D Excavator, 1:50 Scale........................................$115

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

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

Wirtgen 100F Tracked Cold Milling Machine, 1:50 Scale......$145

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

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Hydraulic 6-in-1 Blade Takes Productivity to New LevelKubota Tractor Corporation’s hydraulic

6-in-1 blade for the KX040-4 compact exca-vator is now available at authorized Kubotadealerships nationwide. Operators can nowtilt the blade to six different positions, mak-ing leveling and backfilling — even oninclines and uneven terrain — easier.Operators will benefit from improved effi-ciency and greater productivity, according tothe manufacturer.“No matter how you look at Kubota’s

hydraulic 6-in-1 blade, it says productivity,”said Keith Rohrbacker, Kubota constructionequipment product manager. “That’sbecause Kubota has added performanceenhancing features such as a load-sensinghydraulic system, perfectly matched speedbalance, power balance and outstanding dig-ging force that continues to make Kubota’sKX-Series an industry leading compactexcavator.“The KX040-4 with the hydraulic 6-in-1

blade is ideal for contractors looking for 5-ton power in a 4-ton machine with easieroperation,” said Rohrbacker. “Kubota hastapped more than 40 years of engineeringexperience to design the 6-in-1 blade, mak-ing it a true productivity enhancer and amore rewarding operating experience.”

Easier Operation, GreaterEfficiency, Maximum ProductivityKubota’s new hydraulic 6-in-1 blade

allows operators to save time and work moreefficiently. The blade’s capacity hasincreased almost 0.75 cu. yds. (.6 cu m) overthe standard blade, and now enables six dif-ferent positions: left-end up, right-end up,left-end forward, right-end forward, raised,and lowered. Just by moving the dozer lever,operators can angle the blade right or left topush soil aside while the machine moves for-ward, eliminating the need for repetitiveright-angle positioning while backfillingtrenches. The operator can command all sixfunctions simultaneously for more conven-ient landscaping, shaping and backfillingcontrol.Additionally, contractors can operate the

rocker switch on top of the blade control totilt the blade 10 degrees up or down, andnow simultaneously twist the control handleto angle the blade 25 degrees left or right.

This feature makes it ideal for con-tractors to dig ditches easily, flat ortilted. The angle blade also allowsoperators to work efficiently in con-fined spaces, alongside walls andnear busy roads.At 5 ft. 10.9 in. (1.7 m) wide,

the blade stretches across theentire machine width, even whentilted. The tilt function gives con-tractors the flexibility to shapefoundation edges for runoff, andthen complete the job with slopesand swales for ample waterdrainage and a professional look.To keep the soil out of the space

between the blade and the tracks,the 6-in-1 blade is wider andextends past the track width by 2in. (5 cm) on each side. The 6-in-1 blade angles a wide 25degrees to help the soil easilyslide off into the trench, improv-ing backfilling time by as muchas 35 percent.

Reduce OperatingCosts and Tackle Eventhe Toughest JobsDesigned with a stan-

dard-equipped, durable bolt-on cutting edge (BOE) thatprotects the blade duringheavy-duty dozing operations,the 6-in-1 blade is ideal for thetoughest jobs in the most con-fined spaces. The tilt cylinder iscovered for added durability and increasedprotection from soil and rocks. Thereversible cutting edge is divided into twosections to easily invert the edge for contin-ued use, easy maintenance and simplereplacement. According to Rohrbacker,Kubota customers provided initial feedbackstating that the two-piece bolt-oncutting edge will significantlyreduce their operating costs dueto its versatile design.The dozer blade’s thick side

plates improve the tie-downpoint’s durability and allow con-tractors to use them as liftingpoints, along with the lifting point

on top of the boom for convenient 3-pointcraning of the KX040-4. Additionally,the float feature design makes groundfinishing work quick and easy with-out having to adjust the dozer

height. After backfilling, con-tractors can simply travelbackwards along the

covered ditch with the dozer in the floatposition to put the finishing touch on a back-filled trench.For more information, call 888/4-KUBO-

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Pages 11-15For more information about these attachments and more, visit our Attachments Section on our Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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Business Wire PhotoThe optional hydraulic 6-in-1 blade for Kubota'sKX040-4 compact excavator is now available atauthorized Kubota dealerships nationwide.Loaded with performance enhancing features suchas a load-sensing hydraulic system, the blade isperfectly matched for speed balance, power bal-ance and digging force.

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Minnich Machine-MountedDowel Pin Drills AvailableMinnich Manufacturing’s series of machine-mounted drills are now available with a num-

ber of features engineered to increase safety and productivity in dowel pin drilling applica-tions, and are available in both hydraulic and pneumatic options.Primarily used for full-depth repair, or “patchwork,” Minnich Manufacturing offers exca-

vator/backhoe/skid steer-mounted units that are ideal for horizontal patchwork jobs with arelatively long distance between the areas to be drilled. Apart from increased portability, thedowel pin drills also are a safe alterna-tive for operators, eliminating fatigueby utilizing the carrier to transport thedrill, according to the manufacture. Minnich’s pneumatic machine-

mounted drills are powered by a com-pressor, mounted to the counter-weightof the carrier or in the bucket of a back-hoe, offering a self-contained solutionfor patchwork jobs. Many patchworkjobs require the work to be done inhigh-traffic areas, which make it of theutmost importance to utilize a highlymobile carrier and drill combination. For more information, visit

www.minnich-mfg.com.(This story also can be found on

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site at www.constructionequipment-

guide.com.)

Minnich’s pneumatic machine-mounted drillsare powered by a compressor, mounted to thecounter-weight of the carrier or in the bucketof a backhoe, offering a self-contained solu-tion for patchwork jobs.

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large diameter bearings, which may besingle row or double row four-pointcontact bearings, triple row roller bear-ings or special bearings. Liebherr cur-rently manufactures and supplies bear-ings with a diameter range of 16 to 236in. (40 to 600 cm). Other sizes may beavailable on request. Large diameter bearings are utilized

in a wide array of applications such asearthmoving machinery, wind turbines,mining equipment, maritime applica-tions and vehicle technology, as well asmachine tool applications.Large diameter bearings are key

components in many types of construc-tion machinery. They must work reli-ably and safely under constantlychanging loads and in some instancesunder extremely arduous ambient con-ditions. Four-point contact bearings areprimarily used in earthmoving, build-ing and civil engineering machinery,while roller bearings are typically uti-lized in mobile cranes due to their spe-cial requirements, according to thecompany.To guarantee reliable operation

throughout the service life of the largediameter bearing, Liebherr pays partic-ular attention to three important factorsregarding the production of compo-nents: The reliable design of the bear-ing, the control of the productionprocesses and the systematic qualitycontrol using the very latest test methods.

Reliable Design of LargeDiameter Bearings

The major challenges when design-ing a bearing for economical use inconstruction machinery include ensur-ing optimal adaptability to the environ-ment in which it is used as well as itsadaptability to the service life of themachinery. Safety related aspects of theapplication also must be considered.In order to achieve these goals, the

inner load distribution must be deter-mined. Conventionally, axial forces

and bending torque are calculatedusing equations from technicalmechanics, whereby the large diameterbearing is treated as a thin section tube,assuming ideal adjacent assemblystructures are in place. The influencesof the design of the adjacent construc-tions above and below the bearing arenot taken into account.The adjacent constructions on the

uppercarriage and undercarriage ofmobile cranes, for example, have great-ly differing rigidities as well as largevariations in rigidity which can bedetected at the circumference of theadjacent construction. Under load, thisleads to uneven strain on the internaland external ring in addition to differ-ing contact angles in the area of thehighly stressed rolling elements. As aworst case scenario, this could lead tothe bearings’ racetrack running on itsedge and/or restraints in the racetracksystem. These effects lead to detrimen-tal influences on the service life of thebearing and therefore must be investi-gated with the help of conventionalanalytical configuration methods. Forapplication cases which cannot be cal-culated sufficiently with conventionalmethods, Liebherr examines largediameter bearings much more precise-ly by using the finite element method(FEM), according to the company.The programs employed by Liebherr

enables its engineers to produce preciseCAD models of the adjacent assemblystructures (e.g. the uppercarriage orundercarriage). In addition to analyzingthe complete system, Liebherr employsFEM to analyze the forces and contactangles acting on the individual rollingelements. An in-house developed soft-ware is used to evaluate the Hertzianpressure and stress acting on the mate-rial. This intensively scrutinizes theprobability of the bearings’ racetrackrunning on its edge as explained above.The design and calculation procedureis supplemented by bolt calculationsand investigations of the load-bearingbehavior of the gearing. The product isoptimally configured by accounting forall pertinent application details.

Control of Critical HardeningProcess

A wide range of production process-es are employed during the manufac-turing of high-quality large diameterbearings. However, the greatest influ-ence on the quality of any bearing is thehardening process. Its flawless execu-

tion is critical to the service life of alarge diameter bearing. When it comesto large diameter bearings for construc-tion machinery, the raceway and gear-ing are hardened via induction heating.In this process, all influencing parame-ters, such as the frequency and induc-tion voltage, the feed rate of the induc-tion tool, the coolants’ temperature andflow as well as the timing of thequenching must be precisely coordinat-ed. Only then will undesirable tensionfractures be systematically and reliablyavoided. The optimal required hardening

depth and degree of hardness are deter-mined on the basis of strength assess-ment. In addition to the manufacturingprocesses utilized by Liebherr, thecompany also relies on employingskilled personnel with extensive train-ing and experience in the production oflarge diameter bearings. With moderntechnology and specially developedinduction tools, Liebherr consistentlymanufactures high quality bearings upto 236 in. in diameter, according to thecompany.

Systematic andComprehensive Quality

ControlLiebherr supplements an ideal

design for large diameter bearings andthe use of efficient production tech-nologies with systematic quality con-trol. Certification in accordance withDIN EN ISO 9001 is the minimumstandard. Moreover, Liebherr employsa consistent, computer-based qualitymanagement system, which documentsthe process and work flow in produc-tion facilities. Liebherr has the latesttesting and measuring tools at its dis-posal such as magnetic particle inspec-tion testing, developed exclusively forthe company. This enables potentialhardness cracks in the magnetizedbearing rings to be made visible withUV light. Liebherr has furthermoreinvested in an air-conditioned measur-ing room in which a 3D-portal machinemeasures bearings of 236 in. diameterwith precision of only a few microme-ters. Every bearing at Liebherr is sub-jected to crack tests and a 100 percentdimensional test.For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web

site at www.constructionequipment-

guide.com.)

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www.earhartequipment.comTucson • 520-889-6396

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www.hawthornecat.comSan Diego • 800-437-4228

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BANE MACHINERY, INC.2449 Manana Rd.Dallas, TX 75220214/352-2468

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Tyler903-597-6641

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4 RIVERS EQUIPMENTColorado Springs, CO1100 E. Cheyene Rd.

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Albuquerque505/884-2900

El Paso915/598-1133

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Fort Collins970/482-7154

Frederick303/833-5900

Hobbs575/392-6923

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The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM)announces a new ConExpo-Con/AGG staff show directorand related updates, as it promotes from within a strong stafffor its roster of industry-leading trade exhibitions.Sara Truesdale Mooney has been named ConExpo-

Con/AGG show director, managing AEM’s flagship exposi-tion. Mooney is AEM senior director exhibitions and strate-gy; she also serves as show director for ICUEE — TheDemo Expo and as exhibitions lead for AEM’s agriculturesector.Mooney takes over day-to-day ConExpo-Con/AGG plan-

ning responsibilities from Megan Tanel, AEM vice presidentexhibition and events, as Tanel focuses on expanded strategyand planning duties for the association’s growing portfolio oftrade shows, meetings and events. Tanel also is a member ofthe AEM senior management team and is 2015 chair of theIAEE International Association of Exhibitions and Events.Melissa Magestro has assumed lead staff liaison responsi-

bilities for AEM’s international exhibitions, includingConExpo Latin America, which launches in 2015 inSantiago, Chile. Magestro is AEM senior director exhibi-tions and heads up AEM exhibit and sponsorship sales; shealso serves as IFPE show director.In addition to ConExpo Latin America, AEM’s interna-

tional show presence includes bC India and bauma ConExpoAfrica.And, Rich Prausa continues to serve as AEM staff lead

and show manager for World of Asphalt Show & Conferenceand AGG1 Aggregates Academy & Expo while realigninghis role within the association’s events services departmentto take on more responsibilities. He is AEM event servicesmanager. “One of the ways we develop staff depth is through oppor-

tunities for career advancement throughout AEM and anemphasis on staff training,” said Tanel. “The result is a staffthat develops a strong knowledge base of our members’industries to better serve member interests. And many of ourevents staff are recognized as subject matter experts, offeringbest-practices insights at exhibition industry educationalevents.AEM organizes trade shows as well as meetings and

events as a key business-development service for associationmembers and the off-road equipment industry. AEM showsare industry-run in which participants have a voice in showplanning, industry partnerships enhance value, costs are care-fully monitored and revenues go back into industry services.For more information, visit www.aem.org.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

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AEM Names NewConExpo-Con/AGGStaff Show Director

The Ditch Witch’s RT120 Quad is a utility tractor with thepower, heavy-duty frame and traction necessary for longinstallations of large-diameter pipe on the most challengingjob sites, according to the manufacturer.The RT120 Quad is built around a heavy-duty undercar-

riage designed to withstand punishing ground conditions andprovide years of reliable service. The frame is engineered totilt, enabling the RT120 Quad to dig a vertical trench onuneven ground.The machine rides on a quad track system that provides

stability and traction. Each track frame weighs 1,500 lbs.(680.4 kg) each (including track), giving the RT120 Quad alower center of gravity for increased stability and drawbar,while the chevron-pattern tracks provide maximum tractionin wet conditions and on slopes. The RT120 Quad also fea-tures a ground clearance of 15.5 in. (39.4 cm), enabling themachine to be more productive around bar ditches, creekbeds and uneven terrain.Powering everything is a Deutz diesel engine that adds to

the machine’s long-term productivity. The four-wheel-driveRT120 Quad is equipped with a three-speed, shift-on-the flytransmission that enables the operator to quickly adjust tochanging ground conditions, and standard rear steering thatgives the RT120 Quad a tighter turn radius, resulting in bet-ter job site maneuverability.The RT120 Quad offers several attachments for a range of

underground construction tasks, including a combinationtrencher/plow attachment, an individual plow, a backhoe, areel carrier, two types of saw and two types of trencherattachments.For more information, call 800/654-6481 or visit

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

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

Ditch Witch UnveilsRT120 Quad Tractor

The RT120 Quad frame is engineered to tilt, enablingthe RT120 Quad to dig a vertical trench on unevenground.

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ManCaves to Provide Vehicle Storage in Englewood, Colo.By Mary ReedCEG CORRESPONDENT

We’ve all read humorous referencesto man caves, but real ManCaves arecurrently under construction inEnglewood, Colo.And no, ManCaves isn’t a typo-

graphical error; the joining of the twowords goes along with the brand ownerManCaves’s registered trademark.“The idea came from the founders of

ManCaves trying to solve their vehiclestorage needs. As experienced luxurycondominium builders, when theycouldn’t find the right spaces to buy,they decided to build their own. If thesethree guys were all in need of storage,especially for their hobbies, then surelymany others were as well. They devel-oped the project based around properlysized and amenitized units that wouldoffer what no other storage unit or largehome garage could, a community,”said ManCaves’s co-founder MattMullin, who, together with Jack Kosonand Terry Staples, came up with theoriginal concept.ManCaves customizes each unit to

fit the requirements of the purchaser,which, said Mullin, includes“Everything and anything you candream of. From a hot air ballooningsanctuary with brick walls and customceilings, to simple bathrooms, buyersare doing everything they want.”The 63,000 sq. ft. complex hosts 64

units in four buildings. With a mini-mum headroom of 18 ft. (5.5 m) and a14 ft. (4.3 m) high door, the insulatedunits range in size from 400 to morethan 1,400 sq. ft. The basic design

offers individually metered 125 amppanels and a 50 amp boat or RV outlet,along with hot and cold water.Customizations available includeenhanced lighting, a loft, cabinets, oreven a car lift.Denver general contractor RJM

Construction is building the complex,

the formal groundbreaking for whichtook place in early June.“Site work began in May, and the

project will be complete by December2014,” said RJM Senior ProjectManager Sam Schupbach. Tasks cur-rently under way include over-excava-

We’ve all read humorous references to man caves, but real ManCaves are currently under construction in Englewood, Colo.

Tasks currently under way include over-excavation,recompaction, footing and grade beam excavating.

Larimer Construction, based in Denver, is performingconcrete work and fielded a JCB 507-42 all-terrainforklift for moving rebar into place and for moving itsforms.

Site work began in May, and the project will be com-plete by December 2014.

see MANCAVES page 30

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T880 Fills Greater Demand forTrucks in Vocational MarketsWhen it comes to vocational

truck sales, there’s a revivalgoing on. A year-over-year sales

increase for Kenworth vocationaltrucks reflects growing construc-tion activity, increased oil and gasproduction, and encouraging newhousing starts figures, accordingto Kurt Swihart, Kenworth mar-keting director.Demand also is being driven

by construction companies, con-tractors, concrete producers andbuilding suppliers operating old2004 and 2007 EPA engine unitsthat need to be replaced with newtrucks.“As a result, we’ve seen strong

interest in our new KenworthT880 vocational flagship truckthat began full production at thestart of 2014,” Swihart said. “TheT880 is expected to soon repre-sent about 50 percent ofKenworth’s vocational truck pro-duction.”The Kenworth T880 attracted

significant interest at leading

industry trade shows such asConExpo-Con/AGG in LasVegas, the Work Truck Show inIndianapolis, and the GlobalPetroleum Show in Calgary.Vocational truck buyers are

choosing the Kenworth T880because of its increased drivercomfort from a wider and quietercab with its triple-sealed androbust doors, increased visibilityfrom the panoramic, one-piecewindshield, and best-in-class for-ward lighting systems. Buyersalso appreciate the T880’s inte-grated powertrain packages.“For example, the PACCAR

MX-13 engine coupled with anautomatic or automated transmis-sion helps remove some stressfrom the overall driving experi-ence, especially for younger,more inexperienced drivers,”Swihart said. “Plus, theKenworth T880 is more comfort-able to drive, offers better seatsand pedal placement, and pos-sesses excellent maneuverability.The result is a more comfortable

work environment, and a com-fortable driver is a more produc-tive driver.”And productivity is really

what’s it’s all about when itcomes to vocational trucks.“Simply stated, the Kenworth

T880 is a dependable, versatiletruck capable of performing thetoughest jobs productively andefficiently. In the final analysis,the truck with the most turnsdone in a single day is what willhelp vocational truck operatorswin the day. For most vocationaltruck fleets, even the equivalentof one more load delivered eachday through increased payloadcapacity is going to make thebiggest difference in your bottomline,” said Swihart. “As we liketo say, the Kenworth T880 is ajob site hero for our customers.”For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s

Web site at www.construc-

tionequipmentguide.com.)

Pages 25-27To view our current comparison trailer specification charts visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com

SECT IONTrucks & Trailers

Mack Pinnacle StealsShow at Music AwardsIt doesn’t get “much” better than

this. A Mack Pinnacle RawhideEdition carrying members of theCanadian rap rock band DownWith Webster stole the show dur-ing its grand red carpet entrance atthe recent Much Music VideoAwards in Toronto.Four members of the band,

which was nominated for popvideo of the year, arrived on the redcarpet in a 70-in. mid-rise sleepercab version of the RawhideEdition, perfect for making animpressive entrance. The truck’sbutton-tuck interior offered maxi-mum style and comfort for theband.“A rock rap band like Down

With Webster deserves an extraor-dinary and unique arrival at anevent like the Much Music VideoAwards,” said John Walsh, Mackvice president of marketing. “If

they wanted unique, they gotunique. The Mack Pinnacle offereda show-stopping entrance and onethat would be difficult to competewith for any other band. It wasclear that the entrance of the bandin our Pinnacle Rawhide Editionwould be the buzz-worthy momentof the red carpet.”The truck was equipped with a

Mack MP8 505E+ engine andMack mDRIVE automated manu-al transmission delivering thepower and performance bandmembers desired for their arrival.The 25th annual Much Music

Video Awards was co-hosted byKylie and Kendall Jenner.For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s

Web site at www.constructionequip-

mentguide.com.)

Members of the band Down With Webster pose in front of theMack Pinnacle Rawhide Edition, which recently escorted theband to the Much Music Video Awards in Toronto.

Demand is being driven by construction companies, contractors, concrete producers and build-ing suppliers operating old 2004 and 2007 EPA engine units that need to be replaced with newtrucks.

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DuraClass Unveils Newly Improved HPT ‘Tub’ Body LineDuraClass recently introduced the newly improved HPT

“tub” body line. The line has been redesigned to meet all heavyduty dump body needs.The HPT-B1 features a closed fender design, and comes in

14- to 18-ft. (4.3 to 5.5 m) lengths in either carbon steel orstainless steel. The HPT-B1 has capacity ranges from 10- to20-cu. yd. (7.6 to 15.3 cu m).The HPT-B2 features an open fender

design, which decreases the pos-sible areas for rust and theoverall body weight. The bodycomes in 10- and 11-ft. (3 to3.3 m) lengths in 3/16-in. AR400carbon steel, and 14- to 18-ft. (4.2to 5.4 m) lengths in 3/16-in. hi-ten-sile carbon steel. The HPT-B2 alsohas an option for stainless steel.DuraClass designs and manu-

factures a comprehensive range ofpremium Class 3 to 8 dump bod-ies, hoists, and related equipmentand offers more than 100 years ofengineering and manufacturingexpertise.For more information, call 800/728-4345

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

Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipment-

guide.com.)The HPT-B1 features a closed fender design, and comes in 14- to 18-ft. (4.3 to 5.5 m) lengths in eithercarbon steel or stainless steel. The HPT-B1 has capacity ranges from 10- to 20-cu. yd. (7.6 to 15.3 cu m).

Rogers Trailer Offers MultipleConfigurations for New Hauler

Anchor36 Trucking LLC, located in Kenner, La.,specializes in transporting oversize, overweight anddifficult loads. In order to maximize its ability to haula wide variety of specialized loads, CourtneyBrauninger, president and co-founder of the compa-ny, approached Rogers Brothers Corporation with arequest for a design that would allow it to reconfigurea single trailer for multiple purposes. Rogers manufactured a trailer with interchangeable

platform and I-beam decks. A drop-side deck can beadded at a later date. Because Anchor36 focuses onthe construction industry, a “bucket pocket” and“boom trough” were built into the platform deck tonestle excavator’s booms and buckets for increasedoverhead clearance. Rogers’ new CobraNeck, multi-ple ride height gooseneck is enhanced by a 72 in. (183cm) gooseneck extender for a 3-axle jeep dolly. Therear frame has removable/flip 4th and 5th axles withair lift on the 3rd axle and a self-equalizing “nitro”spreader. Depending on the configuration, the traileris rated at either 90 or 70-ton (81 or 63 t) capacity.For more information, call 800/441-9880 or visit

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

Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip-

mentguide.com.)

Rogers modular trailer meetsthe needs of specializedhaulers.

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Link-Belt® Spin Ace® Excavators are packed with all the power, productivity,

Extended service intervals

Model # Operating Weight Net hp @ rpm Tail Swing

*75 X3 and 80 X3 engines are Final Tier 4

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Link-Belt® Spin Ace® Excavators are packed with all the power, productivity,

Extended service intervals

Model # Operating Weight Net hp @ rpm Tail Swing

*75 X3 and 80 X3 engines are Final Tier 4

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COLORADOH & E Equipment Services, Inc.

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IDAHOBarry Rental, Inc.

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OKLAHOMAH & E Equipment Services, Inc.

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OREGONFeenaughty Machinery Co., Inc.

Portland503 282-2566 • 800-875-2566

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TEXASTexas Timberjack, Inc.

Jasper409-384-4611

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Venture Drilling SupplyGeorgetown512-869-2974

WASHINGTONFarmers Equipment Company

Burlington360-757-6084 • 888-855-4982

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WYOMINGBobcat of Casper

Casper307-235-6685

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tion, recompaction, footing, and grade beam excavating, headded.Perkins Excavating LLC of Parker, Colo., is handling its

part of the project utilizing a John Deere 644J loader and a410G backhoe with shaker head, both from Deere, and oneeach of Caterpillar’s 322B excavator, 621F scraper and D8Ndozer. Larimer Construction, based in Denver, is performingconcrete work and fielded a JCB 507-42 all-terrain forkliftfor moving rebar into place and for moving its forms.Denver’s Total Plumbing, Inc., and Tower Electric Inc., of

Littleton, Colo., also are working on the job, for whichStudio K2 Architecture provided architectural services.The complex also features a club house. As ManCaves’s

Mullin observed, “ManCaves are all about community, andcreating a club-like atmosphere is part of that. The clubserves some basic needs like bathrooms as well, but isintended to be the hub of activity for owners at ManCaves.”RJM Construction was founded in 1981. Headquartered in

Minneapolis, with offices in Denver and Phoenix, RJM hasan annual construction volume of approximately $200 mil-lion. For more information visit www.rjmconstruction.com.

(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

CEG

Complex to Host 64Spacious, InsulatedManCave Units

MANCAVES from page 24

ManCaves customizes each unit to fit the requirementsof the purchaser.

ManCaves customizes each unit to fit the requirementsof the purchaser.

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ABILENE NEW HOLLAND, LTD.Abilene, TX 800/382-9271www.anhltd.com

BANE MACHINERY INC.Dallas, TX 800/594-2263Ft. Worth, TX 800/601-2263Tyler, TX 800/594-2200www.banemachinery.com

OKLAHOMA TERRITORY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENTOklahoma City, OK 405/917-9191Tulsa, OK 918/835-7200www.oklahomaterritoryequipment.com

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TRI-WEST TRACTOR, INC.Livermore, CA 925/455-8200www.tri-westtractor.com

RASMUSSEN EQUIPMENT CO.West Valley City, UT 800/453-8032www.rasmussenequipment.com

CLM EQUIPMENT CO. INC.Broussard, LA 337/837-6693

F: 337/837-3146Lafayette, LA 337/837-6693Lake Charles, LA 337/625-5942Baton Rouge, LA 225/677-7838Houston, TX 281/598-2500www.clmequipment.com

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By Dale MickleSPECIAL TO CEG

As costs for fuel, personnel, equipmentand regulatory compliance rise, the extrac-tion of resources from the ground in NorthAmerica is becoming more expensive andcomplex. Inefficiency in the mining processadds to the cost of doing business, and oftenis a result of unnecessary processing steps,extra handling and wasted material. Just about any mining application will fol-

low many of the same traditional processing

steps, whether it is hard rock mining, softrock mining or quarrying. After blasting orexcavating, large trucks transport the materi-al to primary and secondary crushing and/orgrinding and screening stages. Although theprocesses have remained the same fordecades, this practice of taking the rock tothe machine typically results in capitalexpenses from equipment purchases, as wellas wasted material, time and fuel — ulti-mately resulting in unnecessary cost. Itstands to reason, therefore, that anytime youcan reduce processing steps in mining, you

also are reducing time and cost.The influx of track-mounted crushers and

screens into North America has allowedsome operators to let the machine follow thematerial in a number of applications, reduc-ing haulage costs. But the technique stillrequires machinery to load, and additionalmachinery to crush and screen the material,which adds to fuel, personnel and capitalexpenditures.Taking the concept of bringing the

machine to the material one step further,there is an option for soft-rock mining that

has been developed by Allu Group. The AlluM-Series screener crusher attachment, foruse on excavators from 50 to 160 tons (45 to145 t) or wheel loaders from 30 to 90 tons(27 to 81 t), is allowing some mining com-panies to reduce from three or four separateprocessing steps — crushing, screening,mixing and loading — combining them intoone step. The result is a loading/processingmachine that also is highly mobile, accord-ing to the manufacturer.

Allu Attachment Eliminates Steps From Mining Process

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

Inefficiency in the mining process adds to the cost of doing business and often is a result of unnecessary processing steps, extra handling and wasted material.

see ALLU page 40

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Terex Finlay Offers 883+ Spaleck 3D Combi Flip-Flow ScreenThe Terex Finlay 883+ Spaleck

is the ultimate in mobile screeningand separation technology. Thisnew product offering is the resultof a joint partnership betweenTerex Finlay, pioneers in mobiletracked processing equipment andSpaleck, market leaders in staticrecycling screening technology. At the heart of the mobile plant

is the two deck German designedand constructed high performancescreenbox. The stepped top deckdesign is combined with flip flowtechnology on the bottom deck. Itsprocessing capabilities and appli-cation flexibility make the machinethe only all in one mobile solutionfor processing difficult waste, recy-cling, slag, C&D, shredded metal,wood, compost, mulch, ores, coaland soil, according to the manufac-turer. Even large-grained material can

be screened on a screeningmachine with a Flip-Flow screendeck. The screening desk with 3Dscreen segments, which is posi-tioned above the Flip Flow screendeck to form a cascade, protects

and reduces the stress on the FlipFlow screen mats. Their servicelife is increased and optimalscreening results are guaranteed.The 3D screen segments with

maximum open screen area can bechanged quickly and simply due tothe modular construction. Thescreen mats of the 3D Flip-Flow

screen are fastened without screwsand have no edges that could causedifficulties. This means that thescreen mats can be changed quick-ly and there is an optimal productflow on the screen mats.Key Features:• Virtually blockage-free screen-

ing in the upper and lower deck

due to tried and tested 3D and Flip-Flow technology.• The 3D screening segments

guarantee accurate screening withno long pieces passing into themiddlegrade material.• The Flip-Flow screen with

screwless mounted screen matsavoids unnecessary cleaning and

reduces maintenance times.• Screenbox discharge end can

be hydraulically raised 500mm tofacilitate efficient and easy mediaaccess and changing.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s

Web site at www.constructionequip-

mentguide.com.)

At the heart of the mobile plant is the two deck German designedand constructed high performance screenbox.

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www.petersoncat.comNorthern California

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800-452-7676

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www.wagnerequipment.comAlbuquerque, NM

505-345-8411Aurora, CO

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Colorado Springs, CO719-635-1669Durango, CO

970-259-2001El Paso, TX

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Grand Junction, CO970-242-2834

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Pueblo, CO719-544-4433Windsor, CO

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www.tractorandequipment.comBillings, MT

406-656-0202Billings-Southgate, MT

406-245-4426Bozeman, MT406-585-5800

Great Falls, MT406-761-7900

Helena, MT406-442-2990Williston, ND701-572-8377Worland, WY307-347-4747

www.ncmachinery.comSeattle, WA

425-251-5800Chehalis, WA360-748-8845

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CDE Global Embarks on New Phase ofDevelopment With Reveal of New R2500CDE Global has embarked on a new

phase of development with the intro-duction of a new R2500 dry screeningplant.The R2500 is a static primary

screening unit capable of processingmore than 500 tph (453 t) in quarrying,recycling and mining operations. It rep-resents an expansion to the CDE port-folio of products and broadens therange of services that CDE can pro-vide. It seamlessly integrates into anexisting or new washing system andensures an increase in efficiency imme-diately. The R2500 is electric resultingin a substantial saving in fuel costs anda quieter, more environmentally-friendly operation, according to themanufacturer.The R2500 has been designed at the

new CDE Innovation Centre at thecompany’s headquarters in NorthernIreland. Providing solutions to theworld’s leading global constructioncompanies ensures that CDE is con-stantly researching and developing newproducts, and a particular focus in 2013and early 2014 was the development ofequipment solutions capable of pro-cessing more than 500 tph. CDE recognized an opportunity to

increase the processing capability of itssolutions with the R2500 for those cus-tomers who require higher outputs.CDE Sales Director, Enda Ivanoff said,“We recognized an opportunity to bet-ter service our high tonnage markets inthe most efficient way and to provideour customers with a complete CDEsolution across the four sectors inwhich we operate; construction andrecycling, mining, environmental andindustrial sands.” The R2500 can be introduced to

quarrying, recycling and mining opera-tions where a range of difficult materi-als are being processed includingcrushed rock, topsoil, scalpings, ironore and construction and demolitionwaste.Features of the R2500 include a lam-

inate side-wall design on the ProGradeP2-75/R screen, which has zero weldsresulting in a stronger, lighter screenwhich requires less power and is galva-nized as standard. The lattice designscreen has a reduced mass and ensuresmore energy is transferred to the mate-rial guaranteeing superior screeningperformance. The ProGrade P2-75/Rscreen has FEA (finite element analy-

sis) verification, and is an integral partof the CDE range, featured on theR2500, M2500 and M4500. All FEAresults are verified with onsite physicaltesting procedures. Physical tests alsohave been carried out on the R2500within the dedicated ProGrade screentesting facility at CDE.

R2500: Sand and GravelCreagh Concrete is the largest land

based sand and gravel producer inNorthern Ireland.The sand and aggregates they pro-

duce at various locations are used in theproduction of a range of pre-cast prod-ucts as well as ready mix concrete. TheCreagh Concrete reserve is character-ized by heavily claybound materialwith approximately 30 percent waste.A modular CDE plant was installed in2012 and consisted of three modularcomponents from the CDE core prod-uct range — an AquaCycle A1500, anAggMax portable logwasher and anEvoWash sand washing plant.In early 2014, Creagh Concrete

introduced the new R2500 to its pro-duction as a primary screening unitdirectly feeding the CDE AggMax. TheR2500 seamlessly integrates with theother CDE modular plant items and itsmain function is to protect the CDEplant by screening off large stones andboulders and stockpiling this materialready for crushing. Creagh Concretehas already praised the design andfunctionality of the R2500. “The combination of processes on

one chassis really sets this machineapart from others on the market as itcan handle extremely rough material,like ours, with ease,” said ConorMcGlone, quarry manager, Creagh

Concrete. “With a 20 ton hopper capac-ity we are confident that the R2500 canmore than meet our processing require-ments. Overall the machine is fit-for-purpose, quiet and visually appealing.“Our raw material is among the

worst that I’ve seen and at the outset, in2012, all options were on the tableincluding ceasing production at ourDraperstown quarry and looking forreserves at a new site. The CDE planthas allowed us to continue working atthe existing site and the introduction ofthe R2500 has highlighted further effi-ciency improvements that we can maketo the washing plant.”

R2500: CD&E WasteRecycling

The R2500 also is operational in theStuttgart area in Southwest Germanysince May 2014. A new project,backed by the Eco-Innovation Fundfrom the European Union is operatingwith the aim of enhancing the infra-structure for the recycling of construc-tion, demolition and excavation wastein Europe. The project is a partnershipbetween CDE Global and the Eco-Innovation Fund and sees the introduc-tion of a new CD&E waste recyclingsystem, which includes the R2500, andwill deliver on a number of key objec-tives including reduced plant footprint,enhanced mobility and an increasedreturn on investment from CD&Ewaste recycling operations.For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web

site at www.constructionequipment-

guide.com.)

The R2500 is a static primary screening unitcapable of processing more than 500 tph (453 t)

in quarrying, recycling and mining operations.

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LaGrange, TX 78945979-242-5298888-838-9252

www.portablescreen.com

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4688 Pacific Heights RoadOroville, CA 95695530-533-7284530-533-8610

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M-Series Works for Number ofApplications in North America

A large screener crusher attachment (sizesrange from 5 to 11.1 cu. yd. [3.8 to 8.5 cu m])allows the operator to excavate and/or scoopROM or blasted soft rock material — fallingbetween 1 and 4 on the Mohs scale — andcrush it to desired size as it is being loadedonto a truck, conveyor or stockpile. At thesame time, the screener crusher attachmentcan screen out harder rock impurities orfines, which are then dumped into a waste orseparate material pile.

Powered by the carrier hydraulics throughan auxiliary circuit, the attachment requiresno additional fuel source to operate, and gen-erates no emissions of its own. Different pro-cessing drum configurations allow theattachment to be adapted from crushing toscreening to a combination of both, produc-ing fragment size configurations of 50, 75,100 and 150 mm. The attachment can be uti-lized in open pit, open cast and undergroundmines.

By screening, crushing and loading in onestep, the screener crusher attachment allowsmining companies to reduce capital expendi-tures by reducing the amount of equipmentneeded on site. Fewer machines and at-the-face processing also mean that haul fleet andprocessing machine wear and personnelcosts are reduced. And with production ratesup to 650 tph (590 t), the one-step processingalso is a time saver.

In North America, the M-Series is viablefor a number of soft rock applications,including coal, gypsum, salt, phosphate andoil shale/oil sands, as well as for some aggre-gate applications.

Coal ProcessingThe screener crusher attachment is used to

crush coal ROM at the same time that itloads the material into trucks, eliminating theneed for more costly crushing and screeningequipment. Because the coal is beingcrushed prior to haulage, it improves haulingefficiency by eliminating air voids in thetruck bed. At the secondary stage for coal,the attachment can be used to crush and feedat power plants, harbors and depots.

GypsumGypsum, mined from quarries or under-

ground mines, is typically hauled to a sta-tionary processing plant above ground. Ascreener crusher attachment can reduce thematerial size at the source, eliminating a pro-cessing stage and also increasing haulingefficiency. Set up as a fine screener, the

attachment can further break down the prod-uct and separate any hard impurities from thematerial.

SaltIn underground rock salt mines, screener

crusher attachments are used to crush mate-rial directly as it is loaded onto a conveyor.By completing one processing step at theloading stage below ground, it eliminates aseparate processing step at the surface.

PhosphateIn eastern U.S. phosphate mines, the

screener crusher attachment can be used atthe secondary stage, crushing the overrunsfrom the primary stage. The 4-in. (10 cm)plus overrun material is typically consideredto be a waste product. But there is enoughphosphate within the rock to make it worthliberating using the large screener crusher;the leftover rock (generally limestone) canbe sold as a secondary product. In the west-ern United States, the phosphate mined inIdaho and Utah requires extensive crushing,screening and grinding to liberate the mate-rial from the rock, also providing opportuni-ty for the screener crusher attachment toeliminate a step.

Oil Shale/Oil SandsThe first North American oil shale opera-

tion has only recently received permission togo online and produce 300,000 barrels as ademonstration of its capabilities. In otherparts of the world, the mine-sized screenercrusher attachment has been found to beespecially well-suited for processing oilshale in the production of kerogen. Becauseit can screen out the harder limestone thatoften is found with oil shale, the end productthat is loaded into haul trucks has alreadybeen refined and requires less processing.Additionally, more efficient loading of thedesired material allows the mine owner toreduce the number of trucks in the fleet.

AggregatesWhile the large screener crusher attach-

ments are capable of crushing softer aggre-gates, such as limestone and dolomite, formore efficient loading at the face, they alsohave possible use as a pre-screener of finesin harder stone such as granite, trap rock andbasalt.

For more information, visit www.allumin-ing.net.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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Right where you need us. Lokotrack® LT106™

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CRISP INDUSTRIES, INC.323 Energy Way

Bridgeport, TX 76426940-683-4070

800-315-0871

Fax: 940-683-2181

[email protected]

South Texas 78155830-625-6822

Seguin, TX 78155830-372-1110

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800-779-4450

www.wheelercat.com/crushing

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530-533-7284

530-533-8610

Fax: 530-533-7657

www.compassequip.com

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CLASSIFIEDSCracks in Welding on BridgeDecks Concern EngineersSen. Mark DeSaulnier, D-Concord, the

committee chairman, accused senior leadersof “writing off ... the people who’ve comeforward’’ with concerns about constructionflaws, secrecy and retribution. He said itreflects an ongoing problem within Caltrans. “You’re in denial about the challenge of

the culture that has been brought up by somepeople, not just in this project,’’ DeSaulniersaid. “Forgive me for being somewhat skep-tical.’’ Nathan Lindell, an engineer of lead con-

tractor American Bridge-Fluor, testified thathe was deeply concerned after finding cracksin the welding on the two steel bridge deckshe was sent to inspect at a Shanghai factory.He disagreed with a characterization byCaltrans officials that he and the other whis-tle-blowers cited in the report were disgrun-tled. “I have no ax to grind; I have no personal

benefit,’’ he said. “However, I do questionwhy the rules were changed’’ to make the

scrutiny less rigorous for a foreign contractorthan they would have been in the UnitedStates. “What you got for your money was not

what was originally specified in that originalcontract,’’ he said. Dougherty acknowledged “very visible

breakdowns’’ in quality assurance and saidhe is concerned that so many engineers whoworked on the bridge were dissatisfied withthe project’s outcome. Kelly asked the California Highway

Patrol to investigate the alleged wrongdoingon the project for potential criminal chargesor violations such as breaking the state’swhistleblower laws. He said that he expect-ed to receive that report by the end ofAugust. None of the dozens of people interviewed

for the Senate report said the bridge isunsafe, although some questioned whetherits projected 150-year lifespan is reasonable.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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ATLAS COPCO F9 ROCK DRILL | IAMLOOKING FOR 1000 HRS OR CLOSE TOATLAS COPCO F9 NO OLDER THAN2012 IN GOOD ORDERCONTACT: F STOPFORDPHONE: 0400 5888 58EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRAWLER CRANE | IM LOOKINGCRAWLER CRANE 70TON-120TONSFROM YEAR 1990CONTACT: CANPHONE: 0031624971056FAX: 0031107952268EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JLG E400AJPN | CHERRY PICKER JLGMODEL # E400AJPN SER # 030081318BOOM 40 – 46 FT ELECTRIC ARTICU-LATING NARROWCONTACT: CHERRY VILLANPHONE: 709-6515778FAX: 709-700-5001EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONSTRUCTION | NEED A KOMATSUPC1250 / PC1100 STICK ANY LENGTHTO STRETCH FOR A CUSTOMER OFOURS. PLEASE SEND ME WHAT YOUHAVE, THANKSCONTACT: TYLER PALUMBOPHONE: 330-365-0654EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE LOADER BACKHOES | CASE 580LOADER BACKHOES MODELS SK L SLM SM N SNSCONTACT: FRANK @ TRICO EQUIP-MENTPHONE: 1-800 TRICO 50FAX: FAX 732-780-3618EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DOZER AND EXCAVATOR | LOOKINGFOR CAT 325CL, CAT 325L, CAT D8NOR/AND D9N. USA LOCATION ONLY.THANKS!CONTACT: SANTIAGO SCARZELLAPHONE: 3055064263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KACR7083T00243PUMP | KAC-R708-3T-00243PUMP HYD.PIS DO U HAVE ANYUSEDCONTACT: STAN BETTSPHONE: 7163264841EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU WA600 | WE ARE LOOKINGFOR KOMATSU WA600 AND HD405,325.465.CONTACT: MASSIMO RANIERIPHONE: +491775778980EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DOZER TRACKHOE | WOULD LIKE TOFIND A GOOD SIZE DOZER WITH ROOTRAKES AND A LARGE TRACK HOE INGOOD SHAPE FOR A FAIR PRICECONTACT: TOMMYPHONE: 251-604-0149EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WEARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW ORUSED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERA-TOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOREQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOTINCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES.WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOUHAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICEOR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVEBOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NOLONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOUHAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DIS-CONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILLPURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDI-TION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE.PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT270-849-2270 OR EMAIL US.CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 2708492270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––YANMAR ENGINE | I HAVE A VOLVOEC55B EXCAVATOR AND I NEED ANENGINE FOR IT. I NEED A YANMAR4TNE94-SM ENGINE AND I WOULD LIKETO KNOW IF YOU CAN HELP MELOCATE ONE. PLEASE CONTACT ME ATYOUR EARLIEST CONVENIENCE.THANK YOUCONTACT: MARIAPHONE: 9735739561EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ATTENTION CONTRACTORS | WE ARELOOKING FOR CAT WHEEL LOADERS,910, 920, 930, 950, 950B, 950E, 966DHERE IN USA, OR AUSTRALIA UNAD-VERTISED & WHOLESALE PRICE,QUOTE ME ON MY EMAIL.THANK YOUCONTACT: ROYAL TRADERSEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU PC78 MR6 LONG STICK |CONTACT: JOHNSLEDPHONE: 5704438958EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATORS , BACKHOE LOADERS |EXCAVATORS 20 A 22 TON (YEAR 2012,2103, 2014)LESS THAN 2000 HOURSBACKHOE LOADERS (YEAR 2012, 2013,2014)LESS THAN 2000 HOURS ONLY INEUROPE WWW.MAKCHINES.COMCONTACT: EMANUEL FERNANDESPHONE: +351 916494618FAX: WWW.MAKCHINES.COMEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BR380JG1 TRACK JAWCRUSHER | LATE MODEL, LOW HOUR,USA LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

INSLEY K12 | MANUALS FOR INSLEYK12 DRAGLINECONTACT: BILL STEPHENSONPHONE: 765 618 6548FAX: N/AEMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 450 AND 450-C MILLING MACHINESCONTACT: TOM ROSSERPHONE: 610-888-0762EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATORS | HITACHI ZX 210 - 2012TO 2014 LESS 1000 HOURS KOMATSUPC 210 - 2012 TO 2014 LESS 1000HOURS CATERPILLAR 320 - 2012 TO2014 LESS 1000 HOURS BACKHOELOADER NEWCONTACT: EMANUEL FERNANDESPHONE: +351 916494618EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TEREX TS14G SCRAPER | LOOKINGFOR ONE TS14G, LATE MODEL WITH5,000 HOURS OR LESS, CAB, AC, PUSHPULLCONTACT: ADT RESOURCES INC.PHONE: 510-338-3023EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO BUY USED CATERPILLARWHEEL LOADERS 920, 926, 930, 936,938F/G, 950B/C/E/F, 966C/D/E/F/H,980C/F AND 988B. IF YOU HAVE ANY,PLEASE OFFER ME WITH PICTURES,SERIAL NUMBER, CONDITION, LOCA-TION AND FINAL OFFER PRICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR CAT WHEEL LOADERS,910, 920, 930, 950, 950B, 950E, 966DHERE IN USA, OR AUSTRALIA UNAD-VERTISED & WHOLESALE PRICECONTACT: ROYAL TRADERSEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR A MID SIZE EXCAVATORFOR CUSTOMER. SMALL - MID SIZE15000-18000 POUNDS. BLADE, BUCKET.PREFER SOMETHING IN THE NJ/NYAREA.CONTACT: JIM FARMER AAA HEAVYEQUIPMENT BROKERSPHONE: 732-998-2254EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GRADER 12 GCONTACT: NORBERTPHONE: 240-593-5021EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANT PURCHASE SEVERAL 1994-2005SCHWING CONCRETE BOOM FROM36M TO 54M PLEASE SEND US MODEL ,DETAIL, PICTURE & PRICESCONTACT: LISEPHONE: 819-635-3577EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

HYDRAULIC MIXER DRIVE | WE WANTTO BUY USED CEMENT MIXER TRUCKDRUM HYDRAULIC GEAR BOXES (MIXER DRIVE GEAR BOXES) , P & PKOLD OR NEW MODEL MUST BE INWORKING CONDITION PLEASE SENDME , DETAIL , PHOTO , QUANTITY &YOUR BEST SERIOUS EXPORT PRICESCONTACT: M.ASKARIPHONE: 819-246-9577EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU D57S1 TRACK LOWERCONTACT: DOUGPHONE: 256-590-2901EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LONG REACH BOOM COMPLETE, FORA 330 CAT EXCAVATORCONTACT: GARYFAX: 985-702-1173EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SCHWING CONCRETE BOOM PUMPS |28 METER TO 39 METERS LOOKINGFOR SEVERAL MACHINES YR 94 THRU2005CONTACT: WILLIAM CROSSPHONE: 407-595-8221FAX: 407-843-0247EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WABCO - LETOURNEAU C-PULL ENDDUMPCONTACT: RANDY MPHONE: 785-948-2231EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SUPER SUCKER TRUCK/ GUZZLERTYPE | HYDRO EXCAVATOR OR GUZ-ZLER CLASSICCONTACT: DAN YELLEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TEREX BACKHOE 760B 4 X 4 EX-HOELOW HOURS 26000$ MAXCONTACT: RICH SCHNOORPHONE: 561-222-1106EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

BULLDOZER D9H D9L D9N D9R D10NWITH RIPPER USER USA | WANT TOBUY 12 MONTHS BULLDOZERS NOTADVERTISE ONLY USA «CONTRAC-TORS ONLYS BULLDOZER D9H WITHRIPPER D9L D9N D9R D10N ALL THETIMES WITH RIPPER NOT ADVERTISEAND NO HACKER USERCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 ORMOB 1 514 386 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BACKHOE NEW HOLLAND LB90 INGOOD CONDITIONCONTACT: LOUPHONE: 201-410-1090FAX: 201-727-1010EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1978 VINTAGE HOUGH AXLES | HOUGHINTERNATIONAL DRESSER 1978 VIN-TAGE PARTSCONTACT: LLOYD BRUSHWEINPHONE: 1-207-324-2437FAX: 1-207-490-6795EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT HD 24" BUCKET WITH A QUICKCOUPLER.CONTACT: KATHYEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CLAMSHELL BUCKETS/ALL SIZES/ ANDTYPES/ROCK /GRAPPLES/ALLSIZES/TYPES!CONTACT: JACK JOHNSONPHONE: 813-390-8626EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MITSUBISHI | DOZER, LOADER, GRAD-ER, DUMPER, ENGINES, RUNNING ORNOT.CONTACT: STANPHONE: 253-536-0600EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WELDING MACHINE VANTAGE 300 ORLINCOLN CLASSIC 300DCONTACT: CARLOS DIAZPHONE: 8326292447EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HITACHI EX400 TRACK PAD BOLTS &NUTS | HITACHI EX-400 LC EXCAVATORI NEED A DELIVERED $ PRICE TO ZIPCODE: 15473 FOR 424 EACH TRACKPAD BOLTS (PART # SI-651) 424 EACHTRACK PAD NUTS (PART # SI-652)CONTACT: CLIFFFAX: 724-736-4998EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR A ROADTEC RP170 INGOOD CONDITION TO BE EXPORTEDTO AUSTRALIA.CONTACT: BEN HEMMERLINGPHONE: 61412718267EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

SCHWING CONCRETEPUMP BOOMTRUCKS | SCHWING BOOM TRUCKS32M TO 39M 93 TO 2005CONTACT: WILLIAM CROSSPHONE: 407-595-8221FAX: 407-843-0247EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MACK TRIAXLE DUMP TRUCK (19952005) | SMALL PAVING COMPANYSEEKS TO BUY TRI-AXLE DUMP TRUCKIN REASONABLE CONDITION WITHSTEEL BODY AND PINTLE HITCH FORDAILY USECONTACT: DAVE BAKERPHONE: 443-799-6625FAX: 410-484-5785EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CARRIAGE & FORKS FOR CAT TH560BCONTACT: LOUIE VERMETTEPHONE: 508-946-1409FAX: 508-947-5371EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PICKUP TRUCKEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONCRETE BOOM PUMPS , USED 1992-2002 SCHWING 47M , 52M , 54M THETRUCK OF PUMP IS NOT IMPORTANTFOR US BUT THE PUMP MUST BE INGOOD WORKING CONDITION & OUT-RIGGER OF PUMP MUST BE X-STYLECONTACT: M.ASKARIPHONE: 819-246-9577EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT CP-433 PADFOOT COMPACTIONROLLER.CONTACT: BILL BUTLERPHONE: 770-231-4662EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS920, 926, 930, 936, 938F/G, 950B/C/E/F,966C/D/E/F/H, 980C/F AND 988B. IF YOUHAVE ANY, PLEASE OFFER ME WITHPICTURES, SERIAL NUMBER, CONDI-TION, LOCATION AND FINAL OFFERPRICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EQUIPMENT TRAILER | 18 - 25 12000-14000 LB. EQUIPMENT TRAILERCONTACT: RUSSEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR A PACKAGE DEAL ON A75HP-90HP SKID STEER, TRAILER,TREE CUTTING ATTACHMENTS, GRAP-PLE BUCKET, FORKS, BRUSH CUTTER,ECTCONTACT: MICHAELPHONE: 405-519-6606EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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• Houston (Deer Park), TX

Mon., August 25, 2014For: Hertz Equipment Rentals

• Houston, TX

Tues., August 26, 2014For: Very Late model Cat,Volvo, Komatsu Rental FleetConstruction Equipment

• New Orleans, LA

Sat., September 6, 2014For: Liquidation Large RentalCompany

• Lima, Peru

Fri., September 12, 2014For: Late Model & NewConstruction Rental FleetEquipment & more

• Queretaro, Mexico

Fri., September 12, 2014For: Cat & John DeereEquipment

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Wed., September 17, 2014For: Late model Cat, John DeereConstruction Equipment

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Sat., September 20, 2014For: Cat & John DeereConstruction Equipment

• Dallas, TX

Tues., September 23, 2014For: Rental Fleet Construction

• Atlantic City, NJ

Sat., September 27, 2014For: Late Model Rental Returns

• Syracuse, NY

Sun., September 28, 2014For: Rentals

• Atlanta, GA

Tues., September 30, 2014For: Cat, John Deere &Komatsu ConstructionEquipment

• Mobile, AL

Wed., October 1, 2014For: Major Job Completion

• Boston, MA

Sat., October 11, 2014For: Late model Snow Removal& Construction Equipment

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Sat., October 18, 2014For: Late Model Construction &more

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Sat., October 25, 2014For: Late Model Construction &Rental Fleet Equipment

• Columbus (Delaware), OH

Sat., November 1, 2014For: Late Model Equipment

• Canastota, NY

Sat., November 8, 2014For: Late Model Equipment

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• Myrtle Beach, SC

August 26, 2014

• Houston, TX

August 27-28, 2014

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August 28, 2014

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September 5, 2014

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September 9, 2014

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September 12, 2014

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September 16, 2014

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September 18, 2014

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September 19, 2014

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September 23, 2014

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September 23, 2014

• Fort Worth, TX

September 24-25

• Kansas City, MO

September 26, 2014

• Raleigh-Durham, NC

September 30, 2014

• St. Louis, MO

September 30, 2014

• Chicago, IL

October 2

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Thurs., August 28, 2014For: Heavy Equipment & UsedCar Auction

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Sat., September 13, 2014For: Heavy Equipment & UsedCar Auction

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Sat., September 20, 2014For: Heavy Equipment & UsedCar Auction

BIG IRON

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August 27, 2014

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DON SMOCK

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• Pendleton, INFri., September 19, 2014For: 22nd Annual Fall Auction

• Lucasville, OHSat., October 18, 2014For: 10th Annual Southern OhioConsignment Auction

HENDERSON AUCTIONS

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• Carencro, LASeptember 24 - 25, 2014For: 2 Day Contractor’s Auction

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

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• Pittsburgh, PAWed., August 27, 2014For: Absolute Auction CompleteLiquidation

• Jeannette, PAThurs., September 4, 2014For: Absolute Auction CompleteLiquidation

I.R.A.Y. AUCTION

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

• Foley, MN

Fri., December 5, 2014For: Heavy ConstructionEquipment, Truck & Trailer

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October 30, 2014

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Sat., August 23, 2014For: Heavy Equipment

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Thurs., September 11, 2014For: Heavy Equipment

• St. Louis, MO

Thurs., September 18, 2014For: Heavy Equipment

• Gary, IN

Sat., September 20, 2014For: Heavy Equipment

• Jackson, MS

Thurs., September 25, 2014For: Heavy Equipment

• Cincinnati, OH

Thurs., October 9, 2014

• Dallas, TX

Thurs., October 16, 2014

• South Beloit, IL

Sat., October 23, 2014

• Worcester, MA

Thurs., October 25, 2014

• Kansas City, MO

Thurs., November 6, 2014

• Philadelphia, PA

Thurs., November 8, 2014

• Charlotte, NC

Sat., November 13, 2014

• Portland, OR

Thurs., November 20, 2014

• Rome, NY

Sat., November 22, 2014

• Lansing, MI

Thurs., December 6, 2014

• Atlanta, GA

Thurs., December 11, 2014

• West Palm Beach, FL

Sat., December 13, 2014

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AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com

�601-450-6200

• Brooklyn, MS

September 11-13, 2014For: 3 Day Early FallContractors Auction (Day OneOnline Only)

J.M. WOOD

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www.jmwood.com

�800-447-7085

• Montgomery, AL

September 10-11, 2014For: Trucks, Construction &Forestry Equipment

MANASSE AUCTIONEERS

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• Brant (Buffalo), NY

Wed., September 3, 2014For: Complete Scrap YardEquipment Liquidation Auction

MARTIN & MARTIN

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Aug.25 – Sept. 3, 2014For: Support Equipment &Misc. items

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• Pelzer, SC

September 24 - 25, 2014For: 2 Day Fall Contractor’sAuction

• Easley, SC

Wed., October 15, 2014For: One Owner AbsoluteAuction

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC.

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• West Townsend, MASat., September 13, 2014For: Public Auction Estate ofRoy D. Shepherd

• North Franklin, CTSeptember 26 - 27, 2014For: 2 Day Major PublicEquipment Auction

• Bristol, CTWed., October 8, 2014For: Renowned Sand & GravelOperation

• Columbus, OHThurs., October 16, 2014For: Area Contractors &Equipment Dealers

• South Windsor, CTFri., November 7, 2014For: Folsom Construction, LLC

• Plaistow, NHFri & Sat., November 14 & 15,2014For: S&R ConstructionEnterprises

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

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• Lebanon, TNSat., September 20, 2014For: Heavy Equipment, Trailer,Trucks & Commercial Vehicles

SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC

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• Windsor Locks, CTSat., October 4, 2014For: Construction Equipment

WAYNE PIKE

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NOTE: Selling in this sale be late and great Cat Crawlers & Volvo ArticulatedTrucks along with rental fleet equipment from United Rentals & Hertz EquipmentRentals.

HILITES INCLUDE: 15 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2014 Cat D6T (cab/ air), (2) 2009 –(2) 2008 CatD8T (manual angle blade & winch), Cat D7R-II, (2) 2012 Cat D6TXW (winch), 2008 Cat D6TXWVP(winch), 2012-2008 Cat D6TXL, 2007 Cat D6TLGP, Cat D6RXW, Cat D6RLGP (Ripper), Cat D6D (winch),Cat D6RW, Cat 920, 3 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (2) 2007 Volvo A40D (6x6), 2005 Volvo A40D(6x6), 5 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: JD 270LC, 2012 JD 210GLC, 2005 Komatsu PC200LC-7, 2005Linkbelt 130LX, Case 325B, LONG REACH EXCAVATOR: 2005 Case CX240, HYDRAULIC HAM-

MER: Rockram V805, 3 MOTOR GRADERS: 2012 JD 770G, Cat 12G, Cat 140M, 3 RUBBER TIRED

LOADERS: 2008-2006 Volvo L110E, Case 621D, VIBRATORY ROLLER: IR SD100D, 2 SKID

STEERS: Unused Case SV185, Bobcat S175, 3 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2010 JLG G9-43A, 2005Gehl DL10-55 (4x4), 2006 Lull 944E-42 (4x4), ROUGH TERRIN FORKLIFT: 2006 IR RT706J, 3 BOOM

LIFTS: 2004 Genie S60 (4x4), JLG 600S (4x4), JLG 450AJ, 20 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2005 JLG 2030ES, (2)2006 JLG 1930ES, 2007 Skyjack SJ8831RT, Skyjack 4832, (5) Skyjack 3226, (5) Skyjack 3219, (3) 2007-(2)2006 Upright TM12, 16 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2009 Sullair 1150XH, 2006 IR 750CFM, (2) 2007 IRXP375WIR, (3) 2007 IR XP375WCU, (6) 2007-(2) 2006 IR P185WJD, 2008 Quincy QSB50 Rotary Screw,6 GENERATORS: 2005 Kohler 60RE0ZJB, 2005 Generac 2000 Series 98A03685-S, (2) 2008 MQDCA70USI, 2007 MQ DCA-45USI, 2008 MQ DCA25USI, WELDER: 2007 Miller Big Blue 502D, 31

LIGHT PLANTS: (19) 2008-(7) 2007 Amida AL4060D4MH, 2008 Magnum Pro MLT4060, 2006 MagnumMLT3060, 2006-2005 Genie TML-4000N, 2008 Amida/Terex AL4060D4MH, DUMP TRUCK: 2007Sterling Acterra (s/a), SERVICE TRUCK: 2008 Ford F250, 3 PICKUP TRUCKS: 2006 Ford F150 (4x4),2005 Ford F250 (4x4), 2006 Chevy 1500 3 DETACHABLE GOOENECK TRAILERS: (3) 2014 WitzcoRG50 (tri), 2 PRESSURE WASHERS: (2) New Easy Kleen Magnum Golf, NEW SUPPORT EQUIP-

MENT: New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactor, New Mustang MP4800 2in Submersible Pump, New MustangCV3500 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 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. x 50ft. Automatic Air HoseReel, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scale, New 3/4in. x 50ft. Jack Hammer Air Hose, ATTACH-

MENTS: Skid Steers: Unused Lowe 1650CH Hydraulic Auger, (3) Unused Lowe 750CH Hydraulic Auger.

Address: 8215 FM 1488, Magnolia, TX 77354.

DIRECTIONS: From Bush International Airport: Airport exit on JFK Blvd., take left ramp onto Will Clayton Parkwaytoward 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 ramp onto Hardy Toll Wtoward Hardy Toll Rd. (tolls) for 2.9 miles. Take Hardy Toll Rd. North/ Woodlands exit onto Hardy Toll 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 ramponto I-45 S .2 miles, take ramp onto FM 1488 Rd. (FM-1488) toward I-45 N/ Sherbrook Dr. .3 miles. Take ramp onto NorthFwy toward I-45 N .2 miles. Take ramp onto FM 1488 Rd. (FM-1488) toward Magnolia (I-45S) Hempstead for 8 miles. Siteis on left.

TEXAS AUCTION LICENSE: AUCTIONEER #15791 Jack H LyonSALE SITE PHONE: (863) 660-3613

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NOTE: Hertz Equipment Rentals is having their annual traditional rental fleet auction at theirfacility and the equipment being sold is rental-ready.

HILITES INCLUDE: 2 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2007 Takeuchi TB175, 2007Takeuchi TB135, RUBBER TIRED LOADER: 2010 Komatsu WA250-6, 2 TRACTORLOADER BACKHOES: 2007 Case 580M (4x4), 2007 JD 310J (4x4), 2 MINI TRACKLOADERS: (2) 2007 Toro Dingo TX525, TRENCHER: 2008 Ditch Witch R150E, 12 TELE-SCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2007-(2) 2006 JLG- G9-43A (4x4), (3) 2007 JLG G6-42A (4x4), 2008-2007-2006 Lull 944E-42 (4x4), 2007 Genie GTH844 (4x4), 2007-2006 Skytrak 6042 (4x4), 9ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: (5) 2007-2006 Case 586G, 2006 Harlo HP8500, 2004-2004 Harlo HP6500, 2 FORKLIFTS: 2007 Toyota 8FDU25, 2006 Toyota 7FGU30, 5 BOOMLIFTS: 2006 JLG 800S (4x4), 2007 JLG 450A (4x4), 2007 JLG 400S (4x4), (2) GenieZ60/34(4x4), 8 SCISSOR LIFTS: (2) 2007-2006 JLG 3246ES, 2007 JLG 2630ES, (2) 20072030ES, 2006 Genie GS3246, 2006 Genie AWP25S, 20 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2009- (2) 2007IR HP750WCU, (5) 2007-2006 IR XP375WIR, (9) 2007-(2) 2006 IR P185WJD, 9 GENERA-TORS: 2008-2007 Multiquip DCA-150USJ, (3) 2007 Multiquip DCA125USJ, 2007 MultiDCA-85USJ, 2007-2006 Multi DCA45USI, 2010 Wacker G25, 13 WELDERS: (2) 2007Lincoln Vantage 400, 2007 Lincoln SAE400, 2007 Classic 300D, 2007 Miller Mark VII, (3) 2007Miller CST-280, (4) 2007 Miller Big Blue 400D, 43 LIGHT PLANTS: (3) 2009-2008-(8) 2007-2006 IR LS6kw, (12) 2009- (4) 2007 Magnum MLT3060, (2) 2008- (2) 2006 Genie TML-4000N,(4) 2007 Multiquip LT-12, (3) Terex RL4000, 2009-2008 Wacker LT4, 2007 Allmand NL7.5,2009, 5 WATER PUMPS: 2006 Pioneer PPTP63C1 6in., 2007 Pioneer PP63C17L, 2005Pioneer PP63, 2007-2006 Pioneer PP53C14L, BOOM TRUCK: 2008 Int’l. 4200 (18t, s/a),WATER TRUCK: 2007 Int’l. 4200 (s/a), STAKE TRUCK: 2008 Ford F550 (4x4), 7 PICK-UPS: (2) 2008-2005 Ford F350 (4x4), 2008-(3) 2007 Ford F150 (4x4), GOOSENECK TRAIL-ERS: 2004 Ledwell 10 ton (t/a), 2 UTILITY TRAILERS: 2005 best TB80X16 16ft. (s/a), 2009JC 20ft. (t/a), 15 UTILITY VEHICLES: 2009 Bobcat 2200 (4x4), (5) 2009 Bobcat 2220 (4x4),(9) 2009 Kubota RTV900 (4x4), SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (4) New Mustang LF88 PlateCompactors, New Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New MustangMP3 3in. Water Pump, (3) New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New MustangCV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in.Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air ImpactWrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6) New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hoses,(4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches.

LOCATION: At the Hertz Facility in Deer Park.

Address: 1002 Clay Court, Deer Park, TX 77536.

DIRECTIONS: From IAH International Airport: JFK Blvd. 3.1 miles, merge onto Sam Houston Tollway E/ Texas8 Beltway E via ramp on the left 24.1 miles, exit toward TX-225/ Deer Park/Houston .3 miles. Merge onto East SamHouston Pkwy S/ Texas 8 Beltway S, left onto Pasadena Freeway Frontage Rd. .2 miles. Take ramp on left onto TX-225 E 3.1 miles. Take exit toward Battleground Rd. .2 miles, merge onto Pasadena Freeway Frontage Rd. .2 miles.Right onto S Battleground Rd. .3 miles, 1st right onto Thirteenth St., 1st right onto Clay Ct. .2 miles. Site on right.

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Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association – ONLA Summer CEU ProgramsTuesday, August 26, 2014Irrigation Electrical Service Workshop (Irrigation: Diagnostics, Repair & Servicing)Location: Wolf Creek Company, Columbus, OHPrice: $40 ONLA Member; $60 Non-Member, Lunch Included; Credits AvailableTuesday, October 7, 2014Irrigation Electrical Service Workshop (10:00 AM to 2:00 PM)(Irrigation: Diagnostics, Repair & Servicing)Location: Wolf Creek Company, Sharonville, OHPrice: $40 ONLA Member; $60 Non-Member, Lunch Included; Credits AvailableWednesday, August 27, 2014Efficient & Productive Tree Climbing Program (9:00 AM to 3:00 PM)Location: Buckeye Equipment Sales NW, Cleveland, OHPrice: $200 ONLA Member; $250 Non-Member, Lunch Included; Credits Available

Crane Inspection & Certification Bureau (CICB) to provide Crane and Rigging Inspector Training in SALT LAKE CITY, UT on AUGUST 18-22, 2014 or Rigger/Signal Person Train the Trainer Program on AUGUST 25-27.CICB will be in Salt Lake City, UT providing Mobile Crane and Rigging Inspector Training (August 18-20) or Overhead Crane/Hoist and Rigging Inspector Training (August 20-22). Program includes alltraining, manuals, a professional inspector’s kit, written examinations, hands-on evaluations, andcertificates and wallet cards. On August 25-27, a Train the Trainer Program for Basic Rigger/SignalPerson will also be held. To register, please call contact Camille at 800/327-1386. For more infor-mation, please visit www.cicb.com.Crane Inspection & Certification Bureau (CICB) to provide Crane and Rigging Inspector Training inHOUSTON, TX on AUGUST 18-22, 2014 or Basic Rigger/Signal Person Train the Trainer Program on AUGUST 25-27.CICB’s Houston Training Center will be providing Mobile Crane and Rigging Inspector Training(August 18-20) or Overhead Crane/Hoist and Rigging Inspector Training (August 20-22). Programincludes all training, manuals, a professional inspector’s kit, written examinations, hands-on evalu-ations, and certificates and wallet cards. On August 25-27, a Train the Trainer Program for BasicRigger/Signal Person will also be held. To register, please call contact Camille at 800/327-1386.For more information, please visit www.cicb.com.Crane Inspection & Certification Bureau (CICB) to provide Crane and Rigging Inspector Training in ORLANDO, FL on AUGUST 25-29, 2014. CICB’s Orlando Training Center will be providing Mobile Crane and Rigging Inspector Training(August 25-27) or Overhead Crane/Hoist and Rigging Inspector Training (August 27-29). Programincludes all training, manuals, a professional inspector’s kit, written examinations, hands-on evalu-ations, and certificates and wallet cards. To register, please call contact Camille at 800/327-1386.For more information, please visit www.cicb.com.

Associated General Contractors of Minnesota (AGC of Minnesota)SPORTING CLAYS FUNDRAISERWhen: AUGUST 25, 2014 – Monday, 12:30 PM until 6:30 PMWhere: Minnesota Horse & Hunt Club, 3300 220th Street, E., Prior Lake, MNContact: For more details on this event, contact Denise Woods at AGCPhone: 651/796-2186 or [email protected]

AGC of Minnesota, Red Wing TH63 Bridge ProjectOn September 2 and 5, 2014, MnDOT and WisDOT will hold constructability review meetings for theRed Wing bridge project. The project involves replacement of Bridge 9040 over the Mississippi River,replacement of Bridge 9103 over TH 61, and approach roadway realignment on the Minnesota andWisconsin approaches. For more information on attending these meetings, please call DeniseWoods, CMP at 651/796-2186 (direct) or 800/552-7670 (toll free) or visit www.agcmn.org.

The Future of Transportation Funding – Plan to Attend the Fall Member Meeting

AGC of Minnesota members and guests are invited to attend the fall member meeting in Willmar,Minnesota on September 9, 2014. Transportation funding is at a crossroads in both MN andWashington, DC. Traditional user fees like the gas tax are being eroded by more fuel efficient vehi-cles and the impact of construction inflation while the need for maintaining our existing infrastructureand also making modest system improvements is increasing. Don’t miss this unique opportunity tohear directly from the players who are closely involved in this important industry issue and to askquestions. Please contact Denise Woods, CMP at 651/796-2186 (direct) or 800/552-7670 (tollfree) or visit www.agcmn.org for more information.

General Contractors – Join AGC of Minnesota at the MSES Fall OutingSeptember 10-12, 2014For the first time, AGC will host a contractors’ cabin as part of Taste of MSES, just one of the activi-ties available at the MSES Fall Outing at The Pines at Grandview Lodge, 23521 Nokomis Avenue,Nisswa, MN. The MSES Fall Outing Wednesday Tournament is on September 10th; ComplimentaryLunch at 11:30 AM; Shotgun at 1:30 PM; Prizes to be awarded on Thursday during the Social Hour.Join us for an opportunity to visit with surveyor and engineer representatives along with attendeesfrom MnDOT. For more information on this event, please contact Derek Schmidt at [email protected] or call(612) 518-1643.

NTEA TRUCK PRODUCT CONFERENCE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2014 THROUGH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2014REGISTER TODAY FOR NTEA’S TRUCK PRODUCT CONFERENCE AT THE ADOBA HOTEL, DEARBORN/DETROIT, MICHIGAN. THE TRUCK PRODUCT CONFERENCE IS YOUR CHANCE TO PREVIEW NEXTYEAR’S VOCATIONAL TRUCK AND PRODUCT OFFERINGS FROM ELEVEN (11) LEADING CHASSISMANUFACTURERS! FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS EVENT, YOU MAY CALL THE NTEA OFFICE AT TOLL FREE: 1/800-441-6832

The Ohio State University Farm Science Review EventSeptember 16 thru September 18, 2014The 52nd annual Ohio State University Farm Science Review will be held Sept. 16-18 at the MollyCaren Agricultural Center, and preparations are well underway for the annual farming showcase,which attracts more than 130,000 farmers, growers, producers and agricultural enthusiasts fromacross the U.S. and Canada annually. Participants are able to peruse 4,000 product lines from morethan 600 commercial exhibitors and engage in educational opportunities with Ohio State and PurdueUniversity specialists, Ohio State Extension, and the Ohio Agricultural Research and DevelopmentCenter. More than 600 commercial exhibitors set up shop at the Review each year, displaying thelatest and greatest in farming technology, products, machinery and equipment. For exhibitors, it’s achance to reconnect with established customers and connect with new ones. “If you come to the2014 Farm Science Review, you will ‘Experience the Difference.’” The Media coordinators for theFarm Science Review are:Janice Welsheimer, Wilt Public Relations937/688-3878; [email protected]; www.wiltpr.comTracy Turner, CFAES Communications and Technology614/688-1067; [email protected]; http://cfaes.osu.eduThe Fourth Annual WEST VIRGINIA OIL & GAS EXPO cordially invites you to Morgantown, WV onWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2014 from 9 AM to 5 PM.

Set up is Tuesday, September 30, 2014 from 10 AM to 6 PM. Located just minutes from Interstate79 in Morgantown, West Virginia, Mylan Park’s Expo Center is the perfect venue for the West VirginiaOil & Gas Expo. In addition to over one acre of indoor exhibit space, the location offers plenty ofoutside space for equipment and vehicles. The paved parking lot located directly in front of the expocenter provides easy access and ample space for parking and outdoor vendor space. Also, the facil-ity provides FREE High Speed Wireless Internet. Venue Location: 500 Mylan Park Lane, Morgantown, WV 26501. For more information, visit www.mylanpark.com.

2014 Paul Bunyan Show Schedule Join us at the Official Paul Bunyan Show…”The Original American Forestry Show” October 3 to 5, 20148 AM to 5 PM Friday and Saturday *** 9 AM to 3 PM SundayGuernsey County Fairgrounds, 335 Old National Road, Old Washington (Cambridge), OHAdmission Prices: $8 – Adults * $4 – Seniors (60 and over) & Kids (12-7) Children 6 & UnderFree…No Pets Allowed! There will be forestry equipment running live throughout the grounds and itis a very loud and scary place for pets! No unauthorized vehicles, ATV’s or personal golf cartsallowed on Show grounds. Scooters will be available for rent $30 per day at the Show. First come,first served. For more information on this show, please contact Ohio Forestry Association at614/497-9580 or [email protected].

ONLA (Ohio Nursery & Landscape Assocation) Regional Education Presents:TREE CLIMBING 101 - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2014 - Time: 9 AM to 1 PMPrice: $150 ONLA Member; $200 Non-Member, Instructor is Chris Ahlum Location: Franklin County Historical Society, 5274 Norwich Street, Hilliard, OhioLunch is included in Registration Fee. Deadline to register is one week prior to event.This training opens with an overview of the equipment and steps participants need to follow for safetree climbing in a variety of situations. Come learn and practice climbing a tree the right way froma TCIA Certified Tree Care Safety Professional. For more information, please call the ONLA office inWesterville, OH at 614/899-1195.

Mark Your Calendar for GIE+EXPO 2014 - OCTOBER 22 to OCTOBER 24, 2014WEDNESDAY, OCT 22 – FRIDAY OCTOBER 24Green Industry Conference and School of Grounds ManagementWEDNESDAY, OCT 22Dealer Day; Reception on the Tradeshow Floor and Free Concert at 4th Street Live!THURSDAY, OCT 23GIE+EXPO open to all industry participants, plus Free Concert at 4th Street Live!FRIDAY, OCT 24Indoor – 9 AM to 5 PM and Outdoor – 9 AM to 4 PM, plus Free Concert at 4th Street Live!Excellent timing for manufacturers to show their complete new lines…750 Exhibits throughout500,000 sq. ft. inside the Kentucky Exposition Center and in the turf area outside…19 acres of out-door demonstrations and test driving, adjacent to the indoor exhibits…seminars to boost your effi-ciency and bottom line…convenient mid-America location within driving distance of 60% ofAmerica’s population…Networking opportunities. For more information, email: [email protected].

AGC OF MINNESOTACONSTRUCTION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCENOVEMBER 5 THROUGH 7, 2014 IN LAS VEGAS, NEVADAThe AGC/CFMA Construction Financial Management Conference will be held on November 5 – 7,2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Get the latest information on: Construction Market Trends; FinancialAccounting Standards Board; Surety, Financial, and Credit Markets, Change Order and ClaimsManagement; Federal acquisition regulations; construction taxes; strategies for economic conditions;business real estate management; ethics and fraud. Register before September 5th: $780/AfterSeptember 5th: $860. Conference Details are available at http://meetings.agc.org/agc _cfma.

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No Agreement On How to Payfor Roads Among TaxpayersBy Joan Lowy and Jennifer AgiestaASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON (AP) Small wonderCongress has kept federal highway andtransit programs teetering on the edge ofinsolvency for years, unable to find a politi-cally acceptable long-term source of funds.The public can’t make up its mind on howto pay for them either. Six in 10 Americans think the economic

benefits of good highways, railroads andairports outweigh the cost to taxpayers. Yetthere is scant support for some of the mostfrequently discussed options for paying forconstruction of new roads or the upkeep ofexisting ones, according to a newAssociated Press-GfK poll. Among those who drive places multiple

times per week, 62 percent say the benefitsoutweigh the costs. Among those who driveless than once a week or not at all, 55 per-cent say the costs of road improvement areworthwhile. Yet a majority of all Americans — 58

percent — oppose raising federal gasolinetaxes to fund transportation projects such asthe repair, replacement or expansion ofroads and bridges. Only 14 percent supportan increase. And by a better than 2-to-1 mar-gin, Americans oppose having private com-panies pay for construction of new roadsand bridges in exchange for the right to

charge tolls. Moving to a usage tax based onhow many miles a vehicle drives also drawsmore opposition than support — 40 percentoppose it, while 20 percent support it. Support for shifting more responsibility

for paying for such projects to state andlocal government is a tepid 30 percent. “Congress is actually reflecting what

people want,’’ said Joshua Schank, presi-dent and CEO of the Eno Center forTransportation, a transportation think tank.“People want to have a federal [transporta-tion] program and they don’t want to pay forit.’’ Congress recently cobbled together $10.8

billion to keep transportation aid flowing tostates by changing how employers fundworker pension programs, extending cus-toms user fees and transferring money froma fund to repair leaking underground fuelstorage tanks. The money was needed tomake up a shortfall between aid promised tostates and revenue raised by the federal 18.4cents-per-gallon gas tax and the 24.4 cents-per-gallon diesel tax, which haven’t beenincreased in more than 20 years. It’s the fifth time in the last six years that

Congress has patched a hole in the federalHighway Trust Fund that pays for highwayand transit aid. Each time it gets more diffi-cult for lawmakers to find the money with-out increasing the federal budget deficit.Critics described the pension funding

changes used this time as budget gimmicksthat would cost the government more in thelong run and undermine employee pensionprograms. The latest patch cleared Congress about

three hours before midnight July 31, the daybefore the Transportation Department said itwould begin cutting back aid payments tostates. The current fix is only expected tocover the revenue gap through next May,when Congress will be back where it startedunless lawmakers act sooner. The most direct solution would be to raise

fuel taxes. That’s what three blue-ribbonfederal commissions have recommended.But opposition to a gas tax increase cutsacross party lines, although Republicans aremore apt to oppose an increase, 70 percent,than Democrats, 52 percent. “Every time we turn around there’s

another tax, and our gas taxes are so highnow,’’ said James Lane of Henry County inrural south-central Virginia, who describedhimself as leaning toward the GOP. Lane favors allowing companies to pay

for the construction of new or expandedroads and bridges in exchange for the rightto impose tolls on motorists, often for manydecades. There have been projects like thatin Virginia, but since those roads are in morepopulated areas of the state where he does-n’t drive it makes sense to have the peoplewho use them pay for them, he said.

But Michael Murphy a data services con-tractor who lives near San Antonio, Texas,where a high-speed public-private toll roadis scheduled to open this fall, said he’drather see gas taxes increased than tollsimposed on drivers. Roads benefit every-one, even if indirectly, so it’s only fair thateveryone who drives pays somethingtoward their cost, he said. A majority of those surveyed, 56 percent,

say traffic in the area where they live hasgotten worse in the last five years. Only 6percent say traffic has improved in theirarea, and 33 percent that it’s stayed aboutthe same. The AP-GfK Poll was conducted July 24

to 28 using KnowledgePanel, GfK’s proba-bility-based online panel designed to be rep-resentative of the U.S. population. Itinvolved online interviews with 1,044adults. It has a margin of sampling error ofplus or minus 3.4 percentage points for allrespondents, larger for subgroups. Respondents were first selected random-

ly using phone or mail survey methods, andwere later interviewed online. People select-ed for KnowledgePanel who didn’t other-wise have access to the Internet were pro-vided with the ability to access the Internetat no cost to them.

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Bypass to Stretch 11 Miles Over Four Lanes, 64 BridgesThe community gets its downtownback again. There are lot of bene-fits.”There’s been talk about building

the bypass for decades, Torres said.But funding of the estimated $753to $880-million project has alwaysbeen an issue. Then in 2009, theOregon Legislature passed theJobs and Transportation Act (JTA)which included $192 million forthe $252-million phase one of theproject. The bypass is the largestproject to come out of the JTA. The first phase has been divided

into four major construction con-tracts. That was done to allow forlocal job creation, Torres said.“The smaller contracts allow the

local contractors to bid as primecontractors and not just sub-con-tractors. With tree clearing andmitigation contracts, the projectwill have seven construction con-tracts,” he said.Last summer, LaDuke

Construction of Talent, Ore., wonthe first major contract. Hundredsof trucks daily moved dirt out androck in to the site.Hamilton Construction of

Springfield, Ore., recently won thesecond major contract for con-struction work this summer.Hamilton will be responsible forbuilding the western end of thebypass, including six of the 10bridges on the project.While the truck traffic is certain

to have an impact on the commu-nity, there will be no road clo-sures and the traffic pattern will notbe affected.“Virtually all construction is off

the highway,” Torres said. “It’s allbrand new road. But because weare building a brand new road, oneof the biggest challenges is that allthe truck traffic has to move off99W into the project area and backout. We have to use some of thelocal streets to do that, and thatmeans noise, dirt and dust. Safetyis a very big issue. We are going tobe driving on these residentialstreets, so we have to drive slower,be aware of kids and pets in thestreets. When Hamilton starts onthe next contract, we will be mov-ing a couple hundred dump trucksa day in and out of there. It’s a lotof activity. When the next contract

gets awarded it will be for theNewberg and they will see thesame thing.”It will be a challenge over the

next three years of work, Torressaid. But the payoff should beworth it.“The reduced congestion alone

… traffic will decrease by 20 per-cent in Newberg and 40 in Dundee.The decrease of freight traffic willbe 45 percent in Newberg and 68percent in Dundee. The travel timeduring peak periods on 99W willbe reduced by 50 to 60 percent.The local businesses like winerieswill be able to enjoy more peoplecoming out. Traffic on 99W hasbeen a real issue, especially onweekends and during the summer.

Now with the bypass, people whowant to go to the coast can just geton the bypass and avoid the down-towns. Just removing the trucktraffic will be really significant aswell. It will make it a smoother andfaster drive to get from Portland tothe coast.”Contractors have already built

one bridge, using large cranes toput the bridge beams in place. Allthe major construction equipmentyou’d expect are being used on thisproject, Torres said. They are mov-ing the equipment in on largeflatbed trucks. But once in place,the equipment will stay on the jobsite for much of the duration of theconstruction.

Phase one is slated to be com-pleted in 2017. It will extend 4 mi.(6.4 km) and feature one lane oftravel in each direction. But that’sjust the start.When the project is completed,

the bypass will stretch 11 mi. (17.7km) over four lanes with fourinterchanges and approximately 64bridges.“We didn’t have the funds to do

the four lanes, but that is what it isdesigned to be,” Torres said.“We’re just building a third of itright now. When we have addition-al funding we add the other phas-es.”

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BYPASS from page 1

Work is underway on phase one of a major bypass projectaimed at alleviating traffic on Highway 99W so visitors canenjoy the scenery without the traffic stress.

Phase one is slated to be completed in 2017. It will extend 4 mi. (6.4 km)and feature one lane of travel in each direction. But that’s just the start.

When the project is completed, the bypass will stretch 11 mi. (17.7km) over four lanes with four interchanges and approximately 64bridges.

“Virtually all construction is off the highway. It’s all brand new road. But

because we are building a brand newroad, one of the biggest challenges isthat all the truck traffic has to move off

99W into the project area and back out.”Lou TorresOregon DOT

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

Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

ALEX

LYON & SON

WED., SEPT. 17 @ 10:00 AM

NOTE: Selling in this sale will be a large quantity of rental fleet equipment from Ahern Rentals thatis currently being replaced by new equipment in order to serve our loyal customers even better, alongwith several other rental fleets including Hertz Equipment Rentals.

EARLY HILITES INCLUDE: 8 BOOM TRUCKS: (5) 2007-(3) 2006 Int’L. 4200 (s/a) (18 ton),5 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2011 JLG 10042 (4x4), 2004 JLG 10054 (4x4), 2006 TerexTH1056C, 2004 Skytrak 10054 (4x4), Skytrak 10054 (4x4), 36 BOOM LIFTS: JLG 600AJN, (2)2007 JLG 800AJ (4x4), 2004 JLG 600S, (26) JLG 600S (4x4), (3) 2004 JLG 400S, (3) JLG 400S, 99 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2006 GenieGS4390, 2005 Genie GS3384RT, 2006 Genie GS3268, 2007-(5) 2006 GS2668RT, (5) 2006 Genie GR-12, 2007-(8) 2006 Skyjack 8243,2006 Skyjack 6826, (2) 2005 Skyjack 4632, (9) Skyjack 4832, (4) Skyjack 3226, (5) 2005 Skyjack 3220, (7) 2004 Skyjack 3219, (18)Skyjack 3219, 2007 JLG 3246ES, (4) 2012-(7) 2011-(7) 2010 JLG 1230ES, 2007 JLG 1230, (4) 2007- (5) 2006 Upright TM12, 2007Hybrid 1430, MOTOR GRADER: Cat 140G, 2 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: JD 744H, 2011 JD 624K, 5 TRACTOR LOADERBACKHOE: 2005 JD 310G, (4) Case 580M (4x4), 4 COMPACTORS: (2) Cat 836, (2) Cat 820, 3 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2006IR SD45D, 2005 Ammann ASC45P4B, 2005 Ammann AC40P4B, ASPHALT ROLLER: 2005 Ammann AV26E, 2 RUBBERTRACKED SKID STEERS: (2) 2007 Bobcat T190, 24 SKID STEERS: (4) 2011-2010 JD 326D, 2011 JD 318D, (4) 2011 JD 319D,(7) 2011-2010 JD 315, (2) 2007 Bobcat S175, (2) 2007 Bobcat 463, 2006 Case 410 Series II, Cat 246C, 5 AIR COMPRESSORS:2006 IR P185WJD, 2005 Atlas Copco XAS97JD, (3) 2007 IR Air Source, 4 WELDERS: (4) 2012 Miller CST-280, 12 LIGHTPLANTS: 2008-2007-(2) 2006 Allmand Nitelite, 2007 IR LS6KW, 2007 Genie TML-4000N, (4) 2004 Wacker LTC4L, (2) MQMLTKD6, 3 LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: (2) JD 210LE (4x4), Case 570MXT (4x4), 2 WATER TRUCKS: 2007 Int’l7400 (s/a), 2007 Ford F750 (s/a), ROLLBACK TRUCK: 2007 Int’l. 4200 (s/a), 2 STAKE TRUCKS: 2008 Ford F550 (4x4), 2006Ford F450 (4x4), 5 PICKUP TRUCKS: (2) 2008 Ford F250, 2010-2008 Ford F150, 2010 Nissan Titan, 6 VANS: (6) 2011 Ford E-150, 9 UTILITY VEHICLES: 2008-(3) 2007-(2) 2006 Kawasaki 3010T, 2004 Club Car Pioneer 900, 2008 Club Car XRT1550G,2012 Club Car XRT 950, 4 GOLF CARTS: 2011 EZ-GO, (3) 2008 Amersports JB48V, 3 HYDRAULIC HAMMER & ACCES-SORIES: (2) 2007-2006 Stanley MB15EX, 2 EXCAVATOR THUMBS: (2) New Tomahawk, 2 PRESSURE WASHERS: (2) NewEasy Kleen Magnum Gold, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steer: (2) New Tomahawk 78in. Snow & Mulch Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk72in. Rock Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 72in. Smooth Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Brush Grapple (one cylinder), (2) NewTomahawk 66in. Smoother Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Grapple Bucket (one cylinder), (2) New Tomahawk Stump Bucket, (6)New Tomahawk 42in. Fork Frame, (4) New Tomahawk HD Hay Spear, (10) New Tomahawk Quick Attach Mount Plate, TelescopicForklift: (2) Skytrak Swing Carriage, Tractor: Maletti CLS180, PLUS LARGE QUANTITY OF WAREHOUSE FORKLIFTS,GENERATORS, TRAILERS, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS, QUANTITY OF SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (4) New MustangLF88 Plate Compactors, New Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3)New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades,(6) New 6 packs of 14in. Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. PlatformScales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits,(6) New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches. ACCESSORIES: Air Compressor: 2012 Vanair FD-800 Air Dryer After Cooler/1000CFM, Welding: 2010 Bridgewa 600A Transfer Switcher 400AMP/Automatic.

DIRECTIONS: From North Las Vegas Airport: Left at N Rancho Dr./ US Rt 95 Business 2.5 miles, left at W Bonanza Rd. ½ mile,site will be on right. From McCarran International Airport: follow signs for I-15/I-215/ Las Vegas/ Henderson and merge onto SAirport Con/ Paradise Rd for 1.3 miles. Keep right at fork, follow signs for I215 W/ Las Vegas and merge onto I-215 W for 1.5miles. 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.

SITE PHONE: (845) 380-8427 PERMIT #: TCP-40806

SAT., SEPT. 20 @ 9:30 AM

NOTE: Selling in this sale will be late model Construction RentalFleet Oilfield Equipment both large and small & rentals fromUnited Rentals.

HILITES INCLUDE: 9 VACUUM TANK TRAILERS: (4) Unused Tankko TK130 (130 barrel), (5) 2013 Tankko TK130 (130barrel), 4 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Komatsu PC350LC-8, Komatsu PC150-5,2007 Komatsu PC35MR-1, JD 790ELC,RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Komatsu WA320-5L (quick coupler), 6 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2009 Cat D8T (angle blade, winch), 2008Cat D8T (angle blade, winch), JD 650GLGP, 2004 JD 450HLGP (winch), JD 450H,Komatsu D61PX-16, 2 TRACTOR LOADERS BACKHOES: Case 580M (4x4), JD310G (4x4), SKID STEER: Bobcat S185, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT: 2005 JLG G9-43A, 10 BOOM LIFTS: (8) JLG 600S (4x4), (2) Genie S60 (4x4), 29 SCISSOR LIFTS:(5) Skyjack 4832, (10) Skyjack 3226, (14) Skyjack 3219, AIR COMPRESSOR: 2006 IRHP375WCU, GENERATORS: 2008 MQ DCA150SS, 7 LIGHT PLANTS: (5) 2008-(2)2007 Amida AL4060D4MH, 4 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2011 Kenworth T800 (485Cummins, 46 Rears, t/a), (2) 2009 Mack CH613, 2008 Mack CH613 (46R, t/a), 3DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (3) 2015 Witzco (tri.), 2 PRESSUREWASHERS: (2) New Easy Kleen Magnum Gold, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (4) NewMustang LF88 Plate Compactors, New Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3) New Mustang MP4800 2in.Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in.Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in. Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb.Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches.

DIRECTIONS: From Odessa-Schleymeyer Field: NW on E Centergate St, take first right– stay on E Centergate St. .2 mile, left on US-385 S/ Andrews Hwy. .6 mile. Take 2ndright onto W Yukon Rd. 1 mil, right onto N County Rd. W/ Farm-to-Market Rd 1882. Sitewill be on right. From Midland Airport: I-20E BUS .4 mile, take ramp on left onto I-20BUS W 6.4 miles, turn right toward TX-338 Loop N and take ramp onto TX-338 Loop N.4.4 miles. Turn left onto E Yukon Rd. 3.9 miles, turn right onto N County Rd W/ Farm-to-

Farm Market Rd 1882 .4 mile. Site on right.Address: 7200 North County Road West Odessa, TX 79764.

TEXAS AUCTION LICENSE: AUCTIONEER #15791 Jack H LyonSITE PHONE: (315) 250-1400

TOP OF THE LINE CAT, JOHN DEERE, CASE CONSTRUCTION

EQUIPMENT PLUS OVER 150+ BOOMS & SCISSORS

(JLG, GENIE), BOOM TRUCKS. BACKHOES, TELESCOPIC

FORKLIFTS, UTILITY

VEHICLES, WATER

TRUCKS, PICKUPS & MORE.

LATE MODEL CAT, JOHN DEERE CONSTRUCTION EQUIP-

MENT, LARGE QUANTITY OF UTILITY RENTAL FLEET

TELESCOPIC, FORKLIFTS, GENERATORS, LIGHT PLANTS,

SKID STEERS, TRACTOR

LOADER BACKHOES,

SKID STEERS, TRUCKS

& VACUUM TRAILERS.AUCTION AUCTION

LAS VEGAS,NEVADA

(Site to be at Ahern Equipment Rentals Yard.)

RENTAL FLEET OILFIELD AUCTION

EXTRA LARGE AERIAL LIFT AUCTIONRENTALS - RENTALS - RENTALS!

LAS VEGAS - LAS VEGAS - LAS VEGAS!

ODESSA,TEXAS

AHERN RENTALS

Hertz Equipment Rentals

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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, SEPT. 23 @ 11:00 AM

HILITES INCLUDE: 2 CRAWLERS: (2) 2009 Cat D8T(manual angle blade), 2 MOTOR GRADERS: Cat 140H, JD672 (AWD), TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: Gehl RS642,HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Takeuchi TB16, TRAC-

TOR LOADER BACKHOES: JD 310J (4x4), JD 310J(4x4), JD 310J (4x4), AIR COMPRESSORS: (3) 2011 AtlasCopco 185CFM, 3 DETACHABLE TRAILERS: (3) 2015Witzco 50T (tri.).

DIRECTIONS: From DFW Airport – Hwy 183 West to I-820 West to Exit 13 (Saginaw). Bear right onto North 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 Lyon

SALE SITE PHONE: (817) 847-2071, (863) 660-3613,SALE SITE FAX: (817) 847-2077

AUCTIONDALLAS,

(FT. WORTH), TEXAS

RENTAL FLEET CONSTRUCTION & OILFIELD

EQUIPMENT PLUS AERIAL LIFTS, FORK-

LIFTS, TRUCKS & TRAILER AUCTION.

Rebound to Be Followed ByGrowth, Say EconomistsThe weakness was widespread with

spending on housing down for a secondstraight month, falling 0.3 percent, whilenon-residential building activity fell 1.6 per-cent, the biggest decrease since January.Spending on government projects dropped 4percent, the biggest decline in more than adecade. The June performance represented a set-

back to hopes stronger construction activitywill help support overall economic growth. The decline in housing reflected a 1.4 per-

cent fall in spending on single-family con-struction which offset a 2.5 percent rise inthe smaller apartment sector. Even with thetwo months of declines, housing construc-tion is still 7.4 percent above the level of ayear ago. The drop in non-residential activity

reflected weakness in hotel construction andthe category that includes shopping malls.Non-residential building is 11.2 percenthigher than a year ago. The 4 percent fall in government projects

was the biggest one-month setback sincegovernment building tumbled by 6 percentin March 2002. The June weakness reflecteda 5.2 percent decline in state and local gov-ernment projects which offset a 10.4 percentrise in spending on federal building projects. Government building activity has been

constrained in recent years by the fall in taxrevenue as a result of the Great Recessionand efforts at the federal level to get soaringbudget deficits under control. A slump in construction in the winter con-

tributed to the economy shrinking at anannual rate of 2.1 percent in the January-March quarter, the biggest decline since thefirst quarter of 2009 during the depths of theGreat Recession. Economists say a rebound to a 4 percent

growth rate in the second quarter will be fol-lowed by solid growth of around 3 percent inthe overall economy in the second half ofthis year.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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ADVERTISER INDEX

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

ALEX LYON & SONS INC

DEER PARK TX / HOUSTON TX ..................................47

ODESSA TX / LAS VEGAS NV ....................................51

DALLAS TX ....................................................................52

ALLU GROUP ........................................................................15

ANACONDA USA ..................................................................41

ARTIC SNOW & ICE CONTROL ..........................................12

BARGAINS..............................................................................44

CATERPILLAR INC ..........................................................36,37

CEG SCALE MODELS ..........................................................10

CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................................44

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MORE VALUE FOR YOUR ADVERTISING ..................42

UNDERGROUND UTILITY PROMO ............................32

MOBILE APP PROMO ..................................................26

WANTED ........................................................................45

AUCTION TRIPLE BUY ................................................53

DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA CORP ............................30

DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ............................................17

DYNAPAC ..............................................................................20

ECCO EQUIPMENT ................................................................6

FELLING TRAILERS ..............................................................27

FLANGE LOCK ........................................................................2

FLECO ATTACHMENTS ........................................................12

FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ................................................8

GROVE CRANE ....................................................................16

HELAC CORPORATION ........................................................15

HENDRIX MACHINERY LLC ..................................................3

HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ....................................15

INDEXATOR............................................................................13

IROCK CRUSHERS ..............................................................34

IRON PLANET........................................................................49

JCB ..........................................................................................9

KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY........................31

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ................................................22

KPI-JCI ....................................................................................38

LBX ........................................................................................28

LIUGONG CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY..........................21

METSO MINERAL SCREENING ..........................................35

METSO MINERALS CRUSHING ..........................................43

MIDCO DEMOLITION TOOL CO ..........................................56

NORAM ..................................................................................18

NORTRAX INC ........................................................................5

PEMBERTON ........................................................................14

RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ..................................45

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS

LEBANON, TN................................................................52

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS..........................................55

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ..........................................2,7

SANDVIK MINING & CONSTRUCTION................................14

SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES ................................................14

SENNEBOGEN ......................................................................39

SULLIVAN PALATEK ................................................................8

SUPERIOR INDUSTRIES......................................................40

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