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ASSOCIATION OF CARRIERS AND EQUIPMENT LESSORS (ACEL), INC. EQUIPMENT GUIDE BOOK EDITION 24 The 24th edition of the ACEL Equipment Guidebook has been updated to conform to the volatility of the changing market . Industry experts and association members have been consulted to come up with the best possible approach for the computation of rates that would approximate the lessor's operating cost and other incidentals. We have factored in such variables like acquisition cost, depreciation, spare parts replacement costs, operators wages, full dollar fluctuations and interest rates, ect. As in our earlier edition we are using dollar rates for the computation and we have considered factors like equipment rating, testing and standardization cost. Another fomulais used for light and medium equipment. Basic reference to the average utilization per year for type of equipment have been incorporated and useful features such as economic life, tire and undercarriage life and salvage factor have been sourced from a reputable cost reference and included in the formulation for a more realistic approach in the estimation of recovery instrument. The rates listed are based on five (5) year old equipment and such rates are mere standards. This being the case actual rates may vary depending on worksite condition, age and availability of equipment to be used and the attachments needed. the rates of new and slightly used equipment shall equal the prevailing rates multiplied by the factors listed below: ASSOCIATION OF CARRIERS AND EQUIPMENT LESSORS (ACEL), INC. EQUIPMENT GUIDE BOOK EDITION 25 The 24th edition of the ACEL Equipment Guidebook has been updated to conform to the volatility of the changing market . Industry experts and association members have been consulted to come up with the best possible approach for the computation of rates that would approximate the lessor's operating cost and other incidentals. We have factored in such variables like acquisition cost, depreciation, spare parts replacement costs, operators wages, full dollar fluctuations and interest rates, ect. As in our earlier edition we are using dollar rates for the computation and we have considered factors like equipment rating, testing and standardization cost. Another fomulais used for light and medium equipment. Basic reference to the average utilization per year for type of equipment have been incorporated and useful features such as economic life, tire and undercarriage life and salvage factor have been sourced from a reputable cost reference and included in the formulation for a more realistic approach in the estimation of recovery instrument. The rates listed are based on five (5) year old equipment and such rates are mere standards. This being the case actual rates may vary depending on worksite condition, age and availability of equipment to be used and the attachments needed. the rates of new and slightly used equipment shall equal the prevailing rates multiplied by the factors listed below: ACEL has delisted equipment which are twenty (20) years old or more, specifically with earthmoving equipment. However, these rates can be requested from the ACEL Secretariat. All brand new models listed in the Guidebook are equipped with internationally accepted safety devices in accordance with the requirements of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Order No. 13, Series of 1998 on Guidelines Governing Occupational Safety and Health in the Construction Industry. All illustrations and trademarks of manufacturers have been reproduced by photo offset method from originals. "The Equipment Specification Guide Section" is intended for information purposes and should not be construed to depict contrary representation. Government agecies like the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) , National Irrigation Administration (NIA) , Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) , etc.) have endorsed the Equipment Guidebook as basis for project cost estimates. ACEL acknowledge that the Guidebook is a collaboration effort of its members and the different suppliers and dealers of construction and allied equipment. Updating of the guidebook is a continuing process and new edition will be released as needed. The upscale in construction activities in the mid-sixties was the start of the glory years of the construction industry. Massive infrastructure development was being done in various sectors such as power, irrigation, transport, commercial, housing and real estate development, etc. The upbeat scenario was a most welcome development but obstacles were inevitable. The formidable challenge of meeting the demands of the time called for a pooling of all possible resources and one of the more immediate problems that surfaced was the dearth and serviceability of the construction equipment in use during that time. Due to the prohibitive cost of acquiring brand new equipment, or even second hand units, for that matter, the contractors bonded together to come up with a workable plan to address the shortage of equipment. Eight (8) Charter Members were the pioneer members of ACEL and these companies were the following: H. R. Lopez, Inc.; Monark International, Inc.; Heights Construction, Inc.; Alas Contruction, Inc.; Bormaheco, Inc.; Pacific Equipment Corporation; Dimson (Manila), Inc.; and Heavy equipment Service Co., Inc. PREFACE PREFACE PROFILE

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ASSOCIATION OF CARRIERS AND EQUIPMENT LESSORS (ACEL), INC.

EQUIPMENT GUIDE BOOK EDITION 24

The 24th edition of the ACEL Equipment Guidebook has been updated to conform to the volatility of the changing market .

Industry experts and association members have been consulted to come up with the best possible approach for the computation

of rates that would approximate the lessor's operating cost and other incidentals. We have factored in such variables like acquisition

cost, depreciation, spare parts replacement costs, operators wages, full dollar fluctuations and interest rates, ect.

As in our earlier edition we are using dollar rates for the computation and we have considered factors like equipment rating,

testing and standardization cost. Another fomulais used for light and medium equipment. Basic reference to the average

utilization per year for type of equipment have been incorporated and useful features such as economic life, tire and undercarriage

life and salvage factor have been sourced from a reputable cost reference and included in the formulation for a more realistic

approach in the estimation of recovery instrument.

The rates listed are based on five (5) year old equipment and such rates are mere standards. This being the case actual

rates may vary depending on worksite condition, age and availability of equipment to be used and the attachments needed.

the rates of new and slightly used equipment shall equal the prevailing rates multiplied by the factors listed below:

ASSOCIATION OF CARRIERS AND EQUIPMENT LESSORS (ACEL), INC.

EQUIPMENT GUIDE BOOK EDITION 25

The 24th edition of the ACEL Equipment Guidebook has been updated to conform to the volatility of the changing market .

Industry experts and association members have been consulted to come up with the best possible approach for the computation

of rates that would approximate the lessor's operating cost and other incidentals. We have factored in such variables like acquisition

cost, depreciation, spare parts replacement costs, operators wages, full dollar fluctuations and interest rates, ect.

As in our earlier edition we are using dollar rates for the computation and we have considered factors like equipment rating,

testing and standardization cost. Another fomulais used for light and medium equipment. Basic reference to the average

utilization per year for type of equipment have been incorporated and useful features such as economic life, tire and undercarriage

life and salvage factor have been sourced from a reputable cost reference and included in the formulation for a more realistic

approach in the estimation of recovery instrument.

The rates listed are based on five (5) year old equipment and such rates are mere standards. This being the case actual

rates may vary depending on worksite condition, age and availability of equipment to be used and the attachments needed.

the rates of new and slightly used equipment shall equal the prevailing rates multiplied by the factors listed below:

ACEL has delisted equipment which are twenty (20) years old or more, specifically with earthmoving equipment. However,

these rates can be requested from the ACEL Secretariat. All brand new models listed in the Guidebook are equipped with

internationally accepted safety devices in accordance with the requirements of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)

Order No. 13, Series of 1998 on Guidelines Governing Occupational Safety and Health in the Construction Industry.

All illustrations and trademarks of manufacturers have been reproduced by photo offset method from originals.

"The Equipment Specification Guide Section" is intended for information purposes and should not be construed to depict

contrary representation.

Government agecies like the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) , National Irrigation Administration (NIA) ,

Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) , etc.) have endorsed the Equipment Guidebook as basis for project cost

estimates.

ACEL acknowledge that the Guidebook is a collaboration effort of its members and the different suppliers and dealers of

construction and allied equipment. Updating of the guidebook is a continuing process and new edition will be released as

needed.

The upscale in construction activities in the mid-sixties was the start of the glory years of the construction industry. Massive

infrastructure development was being done in various sectors such as power, irrigation, transport, commercial, housing and real

estate development, etc. The upbeat scenario was a most welcome development but obstacles were inevitable.

The formidable challenge of meeting the demands of the time called for a pooling of all possible resources and one of the more

immediate problems that surfaced was the dearth and serviceability of the construction equipment in use during that time.

Due to the prohibitive cost of acquiring brand new equipment, or even second hand units, for that matter, the contractors bonded

together to come up with a workable plan to address the shortage of equipment.

Eight (8) Charter Members were the pioneer members of ACEL and these companies were the following: H. R. Lopez, Inc.;

Monark International, Inc.; Heights Construction, Inc.; Alas Contruction, Inc.; Bormaheco, Inc.; Pacific Equipment

Corporation; Dimson (Manila), Inc.; and Heavy equipment Service Co., Inc.

PREFACE

PREFACE

PROFILE

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ACEL first introduced the practice of equipment leasing and rental. Today, this is considered the best possible alternative to

owning construction equipment that will necessitate costly maintenance and upkeep.

The first agreement forged by the group was the standardization of rental rates that will apply to all members owning and

operating the same kind of equipment. The end result of all these efforts was the first ACEL Equipment Rental Rates Guidebook,

which came out May 28, 1966. Equipment Rental Requisition forms were also standardized and were used as the basis for rental

rates contracts as well as reference for rentals, sales and/or purcahse of equipment. Through the years, the rental rates were

revised and updated to adapt to the changing needs of the market. In 1979, a definite formula that approximates a lessor's

owning and operating costs was accepted by the generals membership. With this new approach in the computation rental rates,

careful study was given to variable factors that influence rates such as acquisition cost, depreciation, replacement costs,

operator's wages, fuel and other costs. And to properly monitor this computerized database has been develop. Moreover, terms

and conditions were better defined and broadened to cover all possible nuances of the trade. ACEL's unified vision to

professionalize the industry was becoming more and more a reality.

In 1981, Equipment Guidebook No. 15 which is an expanded edition that equipment specifications and profile was published.

This was later revised two years later because of the need to keep abreast of changing conditions in the industry. This particular

edition was in collaboration with the Bureau of Equipment of the Department of Public Works and Highways whose endorsement

of the Guidebook continues to this day. The subsequent editions of the guidebook included provisions for automatic escalation

formula, inclusion of ports handling equipment and with Guidebook No. 19, ACEL launched a book on equipment performance,

"The Eequipment Performance Handbook Edition 1 Vol. 1". The specifications contained in this handbook will help in equipment

sourcing and identification since this is a conprehensive guide for those not too acknowlegeable with equipment. ACEL has also,

by this time, delisted some types of equipment which have become obsolete in the industry. In November 1992, the ACEL

Equipment Guidebook, 20th edition was releaed. One useful feature of this particular edition is the inclusion of a basic reference

on the average utilization per year for each type of equipment. This gives a more realistic approach in the estimation of recovery

investments. For the 21st edition of the internationally accepted safety devices in accordance with the requirements of the

Department of Labor and Employment Order No. 13 on guidelines governing Occupational Safety and Health in the construction

industry. The newest edition is ACEL Equipment Guidebook, Edition 22 which incorporates provisions to consider the impact of

dollar rates on labor and fuel; equipment rating; testing and standardization cost and other triggers of economic activity, as well as

the inclusion of a separate formula for light and medium equipment. Also included in this edition is the ACEL Safety Manual for

Heavy and Stationary Equipment.

The ACEL equipment Guidebook Edition 23 was released in December 2006. This particular edition of the guidebook has

been updated to include computations that would use dollar rates on operated dry and bare month. It also featured estimates on

fuel consumptions. Endorsements for this issue come from government agecies like the DILG / DPWH / DTI / MMDA / MWSS

NEA / NIA and PPA.

In January 2009, Edition 24 of the ACEL Equuipment Guidebook was released to incorporate updates in the computation of rates.

For this issue peso value of computed rates were also shown. This time endorsements were received from PPA / PCA / NPC /

NIA / NEA / MMDA / DTI / DOTC / DPWH and DILG.

To better improve the services to its members various initiatives were done, namely: 1) inquiries regarding retals were referred

to member companies; 2) assistance were given to members in the purchase or disposal of parts and materials; 3) set-up of

an agreed minimum operation of equipment rented on a bare rental basis of 200 hours per month; 4) enforced the general

agreement that courtesy discounts of up to 10% be applied among members; 5) public certifications of equipment were issued to

enable members to participate in bids; and 6) made representations with the US Bases in Clark and Subic for the accreditation of

its members to enable these companies to participate in bids and to provide opportunity to bid for US Government Property Sales.

From that time on, ACEL became the pulse and the voice of the industry.

Throught the years, ACEL has been very successful in rpotecting the rights of its members. It continues to establish linkages with

other relevant organizations like insurance firms, freight and shipping companies, government agencies, etc. Together with the

Philippine Constructors Association, Inc. and other industry organizations, it supported actions on the reduction of duties and

taxes on undercarriage parts and successfully opposed the imposition of the Tariff Commission of additional dumping duties on

tractor parts from Italy, among others. The association has been in the forefront of activities in manpower development and has

worked vigoruosly fro the promotion of construction safety in work sites.

The years that followed showed ACEL giving priority to manpower development. The subsequent boon and bust of the

Philippine construction industry played a significant role in ACEL's thrust to focus on manpower development and to come up with

a system that can gauge workers' capabilities and competence. Essentially, the focus is four-fold, namely: 1) to develop norms in

establishing career paths for operators and mechanics, 2) to develop programs for mechanics and operators in order to upgrade

their knowledge, 3) to develop standards to equitably measure productivity; and 4) to develop programs to train future testors/assessor.

By 1989, the association initially entered into a Memorandum of Agreement with the National Manpower Youth Council (NMYC) to

develop six (6) Trade Skills Standards, namely: Wheel Loader Operator, Motor Grader Operator, Hydrolic Excavator

(Backhoe) Operator, Tower Crane Operators, Rough-Terrain Crane Operator and Truck Mouted Crane Operator. The

following year, three (3) Trade Skills Standards and Trade Test Standards were developed and these are the Hydrolic Mechanic,

Heavy Equipment Electrician and Crawler Tractor (Bulldozer) Operator. Subsequent years saw the finalization of more test

standards which are the Crawler Crane Operator, Rigger, Roller Operator and the Heavy Equipment Operator.

The pilot testing and Certification Program for Construction Heavy Equipment Operation and Maintenance was a collaborative effort

between ACEL, the Construction Manpower Development Foundation (CMDF) and the National Manpower Youth Council (NMYC) .

The program provides testing and classification of operators and mechanics both in the government and private sector. In 1993,

Career Path Programs for Mechanics, Operators and Engineers have been finalized and implemented. The program underscored

the importance of upward mobility, occupational respectability and continuing improvement of the workforce. A partnership between

the National Manpower and Youth Council (NMYC) , Construction Manpower Development Foundation (CMDF) and ACEL was forged

to come up with a suitable program for all the levels. It was also during the year that ACEL through the NMYC collaborated with

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the Japan International Training Corporation (JITCO) which facilitated the transfer of technology of trainees sent by Philippine

companies. The project is a purely private arrangement between Philippine and Japanese companies with both governments

acting as facilitators. Duration of the training was a maximum of two years of technical intership on-site program.

ACEL with the help of CMDF and the Ayala Foundation have come up with a financing scheme that enabled workers to undergo

courses at CMDF on a Study Now, Pay Later Scheme. In this set up ACEL was tasked to provide information on blue collar skills

requirements and identification of possible candidates. ACEL member companies committed to provide some incentives like

payments of salaries during training, corresponding salary adjustments for eligible trainees, subsidized tools and assurance of

work placements for project worker's status.

Meanwhile, a comprehensive year long program of seminars has been developed and continues to be offered to date. As a part

of continuing educationprogram, these technical seminars included the following: Failure Damage Analysis and Wear Control,

Hydrolics: Why does ir fail?, Proper tools and Wire Ropes Cable Management, Engines: Operating Cost Reduction, Trouble

Shooting and Repowering Techniques, Filtration Within the System, Welding, the Truck Mouted and Rough Terrain Crane Operation,

Safety Rigging Works, Equipment Managers' Course, Trainers Training Program, Reducing Operating and Maintenance Cost of

Heavy Equipment, Preventive Maintenance Management, among others. ACEL has also sponsored the Technology Forum for all

PHILCONSTRUCT Exhibitions since it was started in 1995. the forum featured seminars on equipment management, construction

safey, manpwer development, construction processes and technology.

In recognition of ACEL's crucial role in manpower development, Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)

(formerly the NMYC) has accredited ACEL as solely responsible for the implementation of programs of assessment and

certification of middle level manpower in the heavy equipment sector. ACEL conducts regular trade testing which is composed

of a written and practical performance test in the following occupational titles: motor grader operator (A&B class) , hydrolic

excavator operator (A&B class) , wheel loader operator (one category) , tower crane operator (A&B class) , truck mouted crane

operator (A&B class) , crawler crane operator (A&B class) , rigger (general - one category) , heavy equipment electrician (A&B class) ,

hydrolic mechanic (one category) , bulldozer operator (A&B class) , heavy equipment mechanic (3rd, 2nd, & 1st class) and road

roller operator (one category) . A certificate of competency and a competency certification card are issued to all successful

examinees.

In December 2005, as a part of its continuing program fro the development and upgrading of competency of the nation's manpower

resources, the Association of Carriers and Equipment Lessors, Inc. and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority

(TESDA) have signed the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) that would give ACEL the sole responsibility of implementing a

nationwide and unified system of occupational skills assessment and certification in the heavy equipment sub sector of the

construction industry. To date, renewal of this ACEL accreditation continues to be given as a sign of the trust and confidence of

TESDA in ACEL as an organization.

In its role as an Accredited Organization (AO) , ACEL which has the technical capability and resouces to undertake the program

will serve as TESDA's partner in strengthening industry-led assessment and certification that will result in developing world class

manpower resources and, thus, help in increasing the middle manpower's employability both locally and internationally.

In January 2006, the following Competency Standards, Competency Assessment Tools and Curriculum Standards were developed

for heavy equipment sub sector: bulldozer, hydrolic excavator, motor grader, backhoe-loader, on-highway dump truck, off-highway

dump truck (rigid) off-highway dump truck (articulated) , road roller, forklift, concrete pump, transit mixer, screed attachment, paver,

gantry, stacker, heavy equipment servicing (mechanical) , crawler crane, truck mounted crane, rough terrain crane, tower crane,

and rigging.

In 2007-2008, ACEL continued to conduct various trainings on forklift operation, mobile crane operation and rigging, hydrolic

excavator operation, construction safety and health courses for site officers and loss control management course. It also

finalized the development of training modules for additional skills in the heavy equipment sector. A procedure manual for

accreditation of assessment center and competency assessors was also finalized.

In 2009, ACEL signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with TESDA to implement the Pangulong Gloria Scholarship Program

which aimed to provide the training and scholarship to selected beneficiaries. TESDA will provide funding while ACEL will recruit

and train nominees for the following skills: Hydrolic Excavator, Bulldozer, Forklift, Wheel Loader, Rough Terrain Crane, Truck

Mounted Crane, Road Roller and Rigging. ACEL is also tasked to conduct a competency assessment of each nominee prior to

the issuance of a national certification.

During the 50th Anniversary of the Philippine Constructors Association in November 1995, ACEL played host to the biggest

equipment show ever staged in the country. Held at the Ortigas Complex, the event showcased the equipment fleet and

capabilities of ACEL members. The latest models and brands of heavy equipment and support tools were exhibited during the

three-day event. Highlights of the show were the holding of the Skills Olympics, the House Building Competition and the

Equipment Show.

At this point the Association has taken steps to increase the coverage of companies eligible for membership to include mining

firms, real estate developers, quarrying firms and financing/banking establishments. The rationale being that these entities

could be good sources of information and assistance to ACEL members in their pursuit of their businesses.

In May of 1996, the name of ACEL was changed to the Association of Carriers & Equipment Lessors, Inc. The word

"Construction" was changed to "Carriers" to encompass all entities and services included in its scope of operations.

ACEL has transcended borders and has establised chapters in Cebu and Davao in 1988 and 1997 respectively. As in the

national chapter, focus has always been on manpower development and establishment of equitable rental rates.

DOLE Order No. 13 which set the guidelines governing Occupational Health and Safety in the Construction Industry was a

landmark policy that ensures the safety of construction workers in the worksite. ACEL as an accredited organization of TESDA

formulated accreditation test for equipment inspectors and test standards to comply with the minimum standards for safety to be

used in the workplace.

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Another focus has been the establishment of closer ties with allied services and producers for sources of spare parts, machines

and other needed supplies as used in the industry. More importantly, the association has forged alliances with the government

and private sector and continues to buildup the relationship in pursuit of its interests. It has done continuous liaison work with

agencies like DOLE, DPWH, BOE, MWSS, NIA, etc. The association has made its position known regarding issues affecting

the industry such as its opposition to the entry of foreign rental companies in the country and deliberations regarding the mandatory

registration of heavy equipment.

ACEL has also committed its help and assistance to the National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC) in times of calamities

and disaster. In an agreement forged with the NDCC, ACEL will provide free of charge through the equipment resources of its

membership whatever construction heavy equipment NDCC might require during times of disasters and emergencies. This

is part of ACEL's commitment to the community and country.

In April 2000, ACEL moved into its new corporate office at the Jollibee Plaza Condominium at Ortigas Complex courtesy of

generous ACEL members who advanced out of pocket the initial payment for the office. This project was the first for the newly

formed ACEL Foundation, Inc. which was incorporated to provide leeway for ACEL to participate and undertake activities not,

otherwise, provided for in the Association's charter.

Hosting of sports activities have been a continuing concern for ACEL. Golf, badminton, billiards and bowling tournaments have

been held to ensure that camaraderie is forged and the physical well being and fitness program for members are addressed.

ACEL has come a long way since it was started in 1966. the unsefish efforts of the men and women of the industry have contributed, in a large measure, to the open and level playing field now being enjoyed in the industry. The unified vission ACEL

has adopted will be its guiding light through the coming years.

The preamble of the Association of Carriers & Equipment Lessors (ACEL) , Inc. By-Laws states:

"We, the members of the Association of Carriers & Equipment Lessors, Inc., realizing the present need for integration

of various companies engaged in the equipment leasing or rental business, and to carry out effectively its purposes upon which

it was created, do hereby adopt and promulgate the By-Laws."

For the past forty three (43) years, industry trends and practices, economic conditions and even personalities have

undergone drastic changes but the bold and clear-cut aims of ACEL as envisioned and set by its pioneers and which evolved

through time are immutable. These objectives are:

For the Industry -

1. To foster mutual understandin and cooperation among its members for their protection;

2. To elevate the standard of equipment leasing or renting business to be more responsive to the needs of equipment

lessors/lessees, to protect the public from unscrupulous and unreliable equipment lessors, and to eliminate activities and

practices inimical to good equipment leasing business;

3. To promote continuous training in order to improve productivity and obtain higher manpower efficiency to meet world class

standard to equipment operation, maintenance and production;

4. To promote general health, safety and welfare of those employed in the equipment leasing industry;

5. To force adherence to the Code of Ethics relevant to the practice in the equipment leasing industry;

6. To enjoin members to submit to the rules of arbitration as an effective mode of settling disputes in the industry;

7. To update, from time to time, the member companies with new trends in equipment leasing and maintenance, to keep the

members abreast with the practices in the international leasing industry by, among others, gathering, preparing, disseminating

through publication and other medium, authentic information pertinent to the equipment rental business;

8. To provide a forum for free exchange of ideas among members, clients and government agencies/institutions involved in

equipment leasing;

9. To provide technical assistance and proper coordination with various government agencies and instrumentalities in order to

facilitate the conduct of equipment leasing business;

10. To initiate and support enactment of laws and other forms of legislation favorable to the growth of the equipment leasing business;

11. To assist the members in the importation, purchase and acquisition of equipment, parts and accessories by taking advantage

of qoutas in case of inadequate supply;

12. To assist members in availing of tax incentives provided by the government;

13. To acquire, construct, lease, manage and operate, for its use and benefit, an office building, the land thereon and auxiliary

services therein such as assembly and lecture halls, service bar and restaurants to cater to its members, library, etc. and to

lease such spare spaces it may not need;

14. In general, to do all such things and perform such acts and functions as may be reasonably necessary and essential to

accomplish the purposes and objectives for which the association is organized.

For Individual Benefits -

1. To achieve mutual protection of the companies against malpractices of employees and other workers;

2. To promote mutual assistanc and collaboration among its members towards the fulfillment of members, undertakings

under their contracts;

3. To help the Association in policing the ranks insofar as malpractices which are detrimental to the interest of the individual

member.

ASSOCIATION OF CARRIERS & EQUIPMENT LESSORS, INC.

1.0 EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT

ACEL PREAMBLE

EQUIPMENT RENTAL RATES 2009

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1.1 TRACTORS, CRAWLER (WITH DOZER)

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

* D11R 8ZR1 - up, 9XR (1996- 850.0 87.0-113.0 16,969 21,211 2,757,469

D11N 74Z (1986 - 93) 770.0 85.0-93.0 14,178 17,722 2,303,873

* D10R AKT (2001 - 04) 580.0 58.0-75.0 10,607 13,258 1,723,579

D10N 3SK1 - up (1993-96) 520.0 62.0-66.0 7,859 9,824 1,277,133

D10N 2YD1 (1987-93) 520.0 62.0-66.0 7,026 8,782 1,141,712

D9R ACL (2000-04) 410.0 46.0-59.5 7,424 9,280 1,206,348

* D9N 1JO (1986-94) 370.0 44.0-53.0 5,115 6,393 831,115

D9N PS 15D1-up (1986-94) 370.0 44.0-53.0 4,433 5,542 720,434

D8R 7XM1-up (1996-02) 305.0 32.0-41.5 6,120 7,649 994,422

D8N PSDS 5TJ1 - up (1991-96) 285.0 28.0-38.0 5,225 6,531 848,991

D8N PSDS 9TC1, 1XJ1 - up (1986-92) 285.0 28.0-38.0 4,741 5,927 770,484

D8L PS 53Y, 4FB, 7JC, 7YB (1982-92) 335.0 40.0-45.0 4,881 6,102 793,221

* D7R SERIES II BRP (2006-08) 240.0 24.5-31.5 6,043 7,554 982,020

D7R PS LGP 3ZR1, 5MR1-up (1997-02) 240.0 25.0-28.0 5,654 7,068 918,775

D7R STD 3ZR1 & 5MR1 (1997-up) 230.0 25.0-28.0 5,460 6,824 887,172

D7G PS 72W,91V, 92V, 65V (1977-93) 200.0 26.0-34.0 3,106 3,883 504,790

D7H LGP SERIES II 4FG (1985-90) 215.0 25.0-28.0 3,726 4,657 605,462

D7H PS/DD/PSDS 79Z, 2RG, 2SB, 77Z

5BF (1986-93) 215.0 25.0-28.0 2,595 3,244 421,707

* Current Models

1.0 EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

1.1 TRACTORS, CRAWLER (WITH DOZER) (Cont.)

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

* D6R III HCD (2005-07) 185.0 19.0-27.0 4,754 5,943 772,590

D6R XL 6FR1 - up (1997-up) 185.0 17.5-25.0 4,228 5,284 686,972

D6R LGP 4HN, 7AR, 4TR, 6GR, 8TM 185.0 17.5-25.0 4,258 5,323 691,977

8LN, 9NP, ADE (1997-02)

D6R STD 6FR (1997-up) 185.0 17.5-25.0 3,961 4,951 643,643

D6M XL 2YS, 3WN, 4HS, 5WR 140.0 12.5-19.5 3,656 4,569 594,022

6LR, 9ZM, (1996-06)

D6H SERIES II PSDS/DD 72K (1992-96) 165.0 17.5-25.0 2,703 3,379 439,296

D6H PS/DD/PSDS 4RC, 4YF (1985-1990) 165.0 17.5-28.0 2,082 2,603 338,338

D6H LGP SEIRES II PS/DD 5KK, 9KJ, 8ZJ (1993) 165.0 17.5-28.0 2,545 3,181 413,556

* D5N LGP/XL AKD, CKT, AGG, CFH (2001-08) 121.0 11.5-16.0 3,401 4,251 552,630

D5M XL FTC 4JS, 5ES, 6GN (1996-03) 110.0 10.5-14.5 2,825 3,531 459,030

D5M LGP FTC 3CR, 3DR, 5FS, 6AS 110.0 10.5-14.5 2,988 3,736 485,628

7LR (1996-03)

D5M 6AS00159 (1996 - up) 110.0 10.5-14.5 2,145 2,682 348,634

D5H SERIES II PS 3MD (1991-96) 120.0 12.5-19.5 2,034 2,542 330,473

D5H SERIES II DD 1YD (1991-96) 120.0 12.5-19.5 1,993 2,492 323,859

D5H PS/DD 3MD1, 1YD1 - up (1986-93) 120.0 12.5-19.5 1,576 1,970 256,113

D5H LGP SERIES II PS/DD 9HC, 1DD, 4KD (1991-96) 120.0 12.5-19.5 1,401 3,001 390,104

* D5G / XL FOH, WBG (2001-07) 90.0 13.0-15.0 2,377 2,971 386,230

D5C XL III HST 7PS. 8ZS (1997-02) 90.0 9.5-13.0 1,643 2,043 265,551

D5C XL (1991-93) 90.0 9.5-13.0 2,042 2,552 331,760

D5C LGP III HST 6ZL (1994-99) 90.0 9.5-13.0 1,766 2,208 287,001

D5C LGP III 4WS (1997-02) 90.0 9.5-13.0 2,214 2,768 359,788

D5C III HST 9DL (2000-02) 90.0 9.5-13.0 2,058 2,573 334,477

D5C III 9AS (1994-00) 90.0 3.5-13.0 1,960 2,450 318,461

* D4G / XL CFN (2001-06) 80.0 11.0-13.0 2,175 2,719 353,470

D4H SERIES II PS/DD 2AC, 8PB (1991-96) 95.0 10.5-14.5 1,458 1,823 236,951

D4H III HST 8PB, 2AC (1991-96) 95.0 10.5-14.5 1,074 1,343 174,603

*Current Models

1.0 EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

1.1 TRACTORS, CRAWLER (WITH DOZER) (Cont.)

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

D4H LGP SERIES II PS/DD 9DB (1989-90) 95.0 1,616 2,020 262,548

D4E LGP (1990-93) 75.0 9.5-13.0 1,034 1,293 168,025

D4C XL III HST 7KG, 9BG (1990-93) 80.0 9.5-13.0 1,501 1,877 243,958

D4C LGP III HST 4LC,, 6FS, 7SL, 8EL (1994-02) 80.0 9.5-13.0 1,689 2,111 274,417

D4C LGP SERIES II PS 2CJ (1987-90) 78.0 1,346 1,682 218,647

* D3G / LGP CFF, BYR (2001-07) 70.0 11.0-13.0 1,898 2,372 308,360

1.1.1 CATERPILLAR

1.1.1 CATERPILLAR (Cont.)

1.1.1 CATERPILLAR (Cont.)

ATTACHMENTS: For certain models of Tractors, Crawler (with dozer) additional rates for attachments are allowed: Hyd. Ripper 1-3 Shanks - Add 20% rate Towing Winch - Add

10% of rate Side Boom - Add 20% of rate

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D3C XL III HST 5ZG (1990-93) 70.0 7.5-11.0 1,347 1,684 218,933

D3C LGP III HST 8DG (1990-93) 70.0 7.5-11.0 1,440 1,800 233,948

D3C SERIES II PS 1PJ, 3RF (1987-90) 67.0 1,042 1,302 169,312

D3C LGP SERIES II PS (1987-90) 67.0 1,142 1,428 185,614

* TD40E 2006 520.0 12,458 15,573 2,024,490

* TD25M P074004-4030 (2005) 330.0 7,820 9,775 1,270,750

TD25G 2087-P074008 (1987-05) 320.0 3,343 4,179 543,257

TD20H P052501-73092 (2000-05) 225.0 5,628 7,036 914,628

TD20G 35000-P072092 (1987-00) 225.0 2,771 3,464 450,307

* TD15M P033001-3023 (2005) 190.0 4,550 5,688 739,440

TD15H P032551-3024 (2002-05) 175.0 4,427 5,534 719,433

TD15E P030501-3024 (1987-05) 165.0 2,065 2,582 335,621

TD15C PS/TC 501-P063172 (1972-05) 140.0 1,888 2,361 306,878

TD12 PS/TC 2006 110.0 1,489 1,861 241,956

* TD10M (1987-94) 101.0 2,531 3,164 411,320

TD-8G K005666-69 (1987-94) 78.0 1,104 1,379 179,322

FD255 30110-209 (1996-98) 240.0 4,464 5,580 725,439

*Current Models

1.0 EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

1.1 TRACTORS, CRAWLER (WITH DOZER) (Cont.)

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

FD30C 400183 (1995) 349.0 5,599 6,999 909,909

FD30B 300163-394 (1986-92) 340.0 3,554 4,443 577,577

FD20 6028-10195 (1980-95) 223.0 2,449 3,061 397,969

FD 14E (1989-93) 150.0 1,776 2,220 288,574

FD9 20535-30467 (1985-93) 107.0 1,236 1,544 200,772

FD7 250107-1856 (1983-92) 78.0 818 1,022 132,847

FD5 200176-2384 (1983-92) 63.0 747 934 121,407

10C 60104-606 (1979-92) 122.0 1,412 1,764 229,372

650G-SERIES IV 736389-832600 (1987-97) 90.0 1,890 2,363 307,164

550G-SERIES IV 736382-832598 (1987-97) 80.0 1,792 2,240 291,148

450G-SERIES IV 736319-832595 (1987-97) 70.0 1,411 1,763 229,229

DX175 167.0 2,914 3,642 473,473

DX145 127.0 2,574 3,218 418,275

DX75M 73.0 1,433 1,791 232,804

* D475A-5 20003-30069 (2005-08) 860.0 86.7-112.2 24,435 30,544 3,970,720

D475A-3 1005-10411 (1987-96) 770.0 89-115 12,567 15,709 2,042,183

* D375A-5 18001-up (2005) 525.0 54.5-70.6 13,085 16,356 2,126,280

D375A-3 15193-17099 (1986-96) 525.0 55-70 7,936 9,920 1,289,574

D375A-2 16001-up (1989-93) 525.0 15.9-18.0 7,730 9,662 1,256,112

D355A-5 12622-up (1989-93) 404.0 49-56 6,878 8,598 1,117,688

* D275A-5 2005 410.0 42.7-55.3 11,773 14,716 1,913,080

*Current Models

1.0 EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

1.1 TRACTORS, CRAWLER (WITH DOZER) (Cont.)

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

D275A-2 10028-444 (1992-02) 405.0 43-55 6,136 7,670 997,139

* D155A-6R 80003-693 (2007-08) 302.0 8,280 10,350 1,345,500

D155A-5 65001-up (2001) 302.0 24.8-37.2 7,559 9,449 1,228,370

* D155AX-5 2001 310.0 25.5-38.2 9,832 11,728 1,524,640

D155AX-3 J60004-543 (1994) 302.0 34-39 5,360 6,700 871,013

D155A-3 6001-up (1994) 302.0 34-39 4,998 6,247 812,097

D155A-2 J52146-171 (1994-95) 320.0 38-45 3,795 4,743 616,616

D155A-2 1301-up (1988-93) 285.0 26-36 3,419 4,274 555,555

D155A-1 6880-30428 (1972-95) 320.0 3,146 3,933 511,225

D135A-2 10301-up (1989-93) 285.0 26-36 3,186 3,982 517,660

* D85EX-15 1001-up (2005) 240.0 20.1-30.2 6,005 7,506 975,780

* D85PX-15 1001-up (2005) 240.0 20.1-30.2 5,738 7,172 932,360

D85P-21 3001-up (1987-up) 225.0 24-30 4,404 5,504 715,572

D85E-21 35001-up (1994) 225.0 24-30 4,465 5,581 725,582

D85E-SS-2A 3001-up (1994) 200.0 16.8-25.2 3,188 3,985 518,089 D85A-21 35001-up (1992-up) 225.0 24-30 4,321 5,401 702,130

D83E-1 1001 205.0 2,634 3,292 427,999

* D68E-SS-12 1004-NB1203 (1987-95) 155.0 3,948 4,935 641,550

* D65EX-15 67001-up (2005) 190.0 15.8-23.7 4,242 5,302 689,260

1.1.2 DRESSTA (INT'L. HOUGH/DRESSER)

1.1.3 FIAT-ALLIS / HITACHI

1.1.3 FIAT-ALLIS / HITACHI (Cont.)

1.1.4 JOHN DEERE/HITACHI

1.1.5 KOMATSU

1.1.5 KOMATSU (Cont.)

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* D65PX-15 67001-up (2005) 190.0 15.8-23.7 4,436 5,545 720,850

D65PX-12 67001-up (1992-96) 190.0 15.5-23.2 3,200 4,000 519,948

D65P-12 60001-up (1994) 190.0 15.5-23.2 2,931 3,664 476,333

D65EX -12 60001-up (1992-93) 190.0 15.5-23.2 3,009 3,761 488,917

D65E-12 60001-up (1992-up) 180.0 18.5-25 2,741 3,427 445,445

D65P -11 50286 (1987-96) 165.0 15.5-23.3 2,568 3,233 420,277

D60P-11 50001-up (1987-93) 165.0 2,191 2,739 356,070

D65E-8 45001 (1977-92) 165.0 15.5-24.5 1,806 2,257 293,436

D65A-8 45001-7384 (1984-90) 155.0 1,839 2,299 298,870

*Current Models

1.0 EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

1.1 TRACTORS, CRAWLER (WITH DOZER) (Cont.)

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

D60P-8 45001-374 (1984-90) 165.0 2,057 2,571 334,191

D60A-11 (1987-91) 155.0 2,075 2,594 337,194

D53P-17 80001-3010 (1984-90) 124.0 1,974 2,467 320,749

D53-A 17 80001-1815 (1984-91) 124.0 11.5-17.5 1,910 2,387 310,310

D50A-17 80001-1830 (1984-1991) 120.0 11-17 1,884 2,355 306,163

D41P-6C 20001-up (1995-up) 110.0 9.6-14.4 1,984 2,479 322,322

D41P-6 BB20002-292 (1995-96) 105.0 1,532 1,915 248,963

D41E-6 20001-up (1995-up) 110.0 9.6-14.4 1,473 1,841 239,382

D41P-3 6001-7656 (1981-1990) 90.0 1,424 1,780 231,374

D41A-3 6001-7946 (1981-1990) 90.0 1,301 1,626 211,354

D40P-5 10011-up (1996-up) 70.0 1,079 1,349 175,370

* D39PX-21 1505-up (2001) 95.0 8.2-12.2 2,167 2,709 352,170

* D37EX-21 5001-5944 (2002-08) 95.0 7.0-10.4 2,059 2,574 334,620

D37P-5 3001-up (1992-93) 80.0 8.5-12 1,284 1,605 208,637

D37E-5 1002-3729 (1987-96) 80.0 8.5-12 1,115 1,394 181,181

* D31PX-21 50002-548 (2002-08) 75.0 6.8-10.2 1,582 1,977 257,010

* D31EX-21 2005 75.0 6.8-10.2 1,519 1,899 246,870

D31P -20 42000-up (1992-up) 70.0 7.5-10 1,493 1,867 242,671

D31E-20 45001-up (1992-up) 70.0 7.5-10 1,019 1,274 165,594

D31P -18 40001-44644 (1986-98) 70.0 971 1,213 157,729

* D21P-8 83182-90001 (2008) 40.0 3.9-5.6 813 1,016 132,080

* D21A-8 83121-84024 (2004-08) 40.0 3.9-5.6 874 1,093 142,090

* PR724 2006 160.0 4,333 5,416 704,080

PR732B 180.0 5,014 6,268 814,814

* PR734 2006 200.0 5,280 6,600 858,000

*Current Models

1.0 EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

1.1 TRACTORS, CRAWLER (WITH DOZER) (Cont.)

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

PR742B 234.0 5,898 7,372 958,386

D800 PS 350.0 4,286 5,357 696,410

D750 260.0 3,273 4,091 531,817

834B PS 7BR (1996-97) 450.0 10.5-12.0 8,292 10,365 1,347,489

834B PS 92Z (1982-96) 450.0 10.5-12.0 6,535 8,169 1,061,918

830M 41E1 310.0 1,596 1,995 259,402

824G 4SN (1996-02) 315.0 7.5-8.5 6,396 7,961 1,034,891

824C PS (1979-1993) 315.0 10.0-11.5 5,984 7,480 972,400

824C 85X (1978-95) 315.0 10.0-11.5 4,291 5,364 697,268

* 814F II 2006 240.0 26.0-30.0 7,892 9,865 1,282,450

814F BGF (2003-06) 240.0 26.0-30.0 4,205 5,256 683,254

814B 00103-373, 162 (1981-95) 210.0 26.0-30.0 3,708 4,635 602,602

KOMATSU

WD600-3 50003-up (2001-up) 485.0 9,168 11,460 1,489,800

WD600-1 10001-up (1992-up) 454.0 6,722 8,403 1,092,377

CLARK MICHIGAN

380A TCM 473.0 3,994 4,993 649,077

*Current Models

1.0 EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

1.3 LOADERS, WHEEL TYPE

CU.M. CU.YD.

BARE MONTHCAPACITY

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

1.2.1 CATERPILLAR

1.1.5 KOMATSU (Cont.)

OPERATED

HOUR

OPERATED

DRY

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

1.2.2 OTHER MAKES

1.1.6 LIEBHERR

1.1.6 LIEBHERR (Cont.)

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992G 9YF (1990-98) 11.50 15.00 800.0 83.0-91.0 16,071 20,089 2,611,609

992D 7MJ (1992-97) 9.60 12.50 690.0 61.5-68.0 11,577 14,472 1,881,308

990 II 7HK (1993-96) 8.40 11.00 625.0 11,759 14,698 1,910,766

* 988H BXY (2005-08) 6.65 8.70 501.0 45.3-50.7 11,036 13,795 1,793,350

988F II 2ZR (1995-97) 6.10 8.00 430.0 7,404 9,255 1,203,202

988B II 50W09970 (1990-93) 6.31 8.25 375.0 44.0-49.0 5,564 6,955 904,189

988B I 50W0001-09969 (1976-89) 6.31 8.25 375.0 44.0-49.0 3,838 4,797 6,232,623

* 980H JMS (2004-08) 4.95 6.50 318.0 25.5-30.5 6,795 8,494 1,104,220

980G 2SR (1996-03) 5.70 7.50 300.0 30.0-36.0 4,825 6,031 784,069

980F 8CJ (1991-95) 4.20 5.50 270.0 3,173 3,967 515,658

980C 63X (1979-98) 4.20 5.50 270.0 2,387 2,983 387,816

* 972H A7D, A7J (2004-08) 4.20 5.50 287.0 5,562 6,952 903,760

972G AWP (2002-06) 4.70 6.00 265.0 21.0-25.5 4,389 5,486 713,141

970F 7PL, 7SK, 9JK (1993-99) 4.70 6.00 250.0 25.0-30.0 3,714 4,643 603,603

* 966H AGJ (1991-06) 3.80 5.00 262.0 4,878 6,097 792,610

966F II 1SL (1993-99) 3.80 5.00 220.0 23.0-28.0 3,513 4,391 570,856

966F 4YG1 (1990-93) 3.80 5.00 216.0 23.0-28.0 2,353 2,941 382,382

966E 35S (1987-91) 3.44 4.50 216.0 1,910 2,387 310,310

* 962H JGJ (2007-06) 3.52 4.25 211.0 4,209 5,261 683,930

960F 1YM, 4CL, 6XL, 9ZJ (1993-98) 3.50 4.50 200.0 18.0-22.0 2,713 3,391 440,869

* 950H J5J (2007-08) 3.25 4.25 197.0 4,095 5,119 665,470

950G 3JW (1998-03) 3.00 183.0 3,326 4,157 540,397

950F 4DJ (1993-98) 3.10 4.00 170.0 2,762 3,453 448,877

950F 7ZF (1990-94) 3.10 4.00 160.0 1,855 2,319 301,444

950E 65R (1987-91) 2.68 3.50 160.0 1,470 1,838 238,953

* 938G II B9Y (2003-08) 2.65 3.50 180.0 13.0-17.0 3,087 3,859 501,670

938G 4YS (1997-03) 2.80 3.65 160.0 2,470 3,088 401,401

*Current Models

1.0 EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

1.3 LOADERS, WHEEL TYPE (Cont.)

1.3.1 ARTICULATED STEERING (Cont.)

CU.M. CU.YD.

936F 8AJ (1992-95) 2.29 3.00 135.0 1,509 1,887 245,245

936E 33Z (1987-92) 2.29 3.00 135.0 1,097 1,372 178,321

* 930G TWR (2004-07) 2.29 3.00 149.0 3,331 4,164 541,320

* 928Gz WLG (2002-08) 2.15 2.80 143.0 11.0-15.0 2,862 3,578 465,140

928G 7SR, 6XR (1996-03) 2.00 2.60 125.0 2,209 2,761 358,930

926E 8NB, 94Z (1996-03) 1.91 2.50 110.0 1,258 1,572 204,347

* 924Gz WGX (2003-08) 1.90 2.45 129.0 9.5-12.0 2,445 3,056 397,280

924F 5NN (1994-01) 1.70 2.25 105.0 1,959 2,449 318,318

918F 3TJ (1991-95) 1.53 2.00 98.0 1,063 1,329 172,744

916 2XB (1986-92) 1.53 2.00 85.0 733 916 119,119

* 914G 7ZM 9WM, PDF (1996-04) 1.40 1.80 95.0 8.0-10.5 1,955 2,444 317,720

910E 1SF (1989-95) 1.30 1.70 78.0 975 1,219 158,444

* 908 LMD (2006) 1.00 1.30 76.0 7.0-9.0 1,397 1,746 226,980

* 906 SDH (2006) 0.80 1.04 68.0 5.0-7.0 1,216 1,520 197,600

* 904B B4L (2006) 0.60 0.78 52.0 986 1,233 160,290

* MEGA 400-V 1001-3329 (2006-06) 3.90 5.10 263.0 3,569 4,461 579,930

MEGA 400 00001-251 (1992-96) 3.90 5.10 263.0 2,115 2,643 343,629

* MEGA 300-V 1001-3399 (2002-06) 2.90 3.77 209.0 2,786 3,483 452,790

MEGA 300 (1992-96) 2.90 3.77 205.0 1,765 2,207 286,858

* MEGA 250-V 2006 2.50 3.25 163.0 2,289 2,861 371,930

MEGA 250 01001-1279 (1998-00) 2.40 3.10 170.0 1,547 1,934 251,394

* MEGA 200-V (2002-06) 1.80 2.35 143.0 2,023 2,529 328,770

MEGA 200 00001-299 (1994-96) 1.80 2.35 138.0 1,102 1,377 179,036

* MEGA 160-V (2002-06) 1.50 1.95 99.0 1,612 2,015 261,950

*Current Models

1.0 EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

1.3 LOADERS, WHEEL TYPE (Cont.)

1.3.1 ARTICULATED STEERING (Cont.)

CU.M. CU.YD.

570C 4001-5023 (1980-98) 9.18 12.00 590.0 5 6,777 8,471 1,101,243

* 560C P010851-18004 (1997-05) 5.70 7.50 415.0 4 5,852 7,315 950,950

506B P000601-14587 (1988-96) 5.70 7.46 415.0 3 3,652 4,565 593,450

* 555C PD55502 (2005) 4.20 5.50 315.0 2 4,933 6,166 801,580

555 248-3947 (1988-95) 4.23 5.50 300.0 11 2,944 3,681 478,478

OPERATED

HOUR

1.3.1.3 DRESSTA

1.3.1.1 CATERPILLAR (Cont.)

1.3.1.2 DAEWOO

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

CAPACITY

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

BARE MONTH

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

OPERATED

DRY

1.3.1 ARTICULATED STEERING

1.3.1.1 CATERPILLAR

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

CAPACITY

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540 3001-3060 (1979-01) 3.25 4.25 205.0 2,171 2,714 352,781

* 534C 2006 3.40 4.45 204.0 4,000 5,000 650,000

530C 4487-691 (1990-94) 2.30 3.00 165.0 1,624 2,031 263,978

530 1001-4706 (1977-92) 2.12 2.75 155.0 1,484 1,855 241,098

520E P083005-503 (2001-05) 2.00 2.62 142.0 2,043 2,554 332,046

520C P010501-83009 (1990-01) 1.92 2.50 144.0 1,056 1,320 171,600

520B 501-7511 (1981-91) 1.73 2.25 120.0 1,054 1,318 171,314

* 515G (2006-08) 1.62 2.12 120.0 2,266 2,832 368,160

515E P093001-502 (2002-05) 1.43 1.87 120.0 1,704 2,130 276,848

515C P006519-93504 (1990-05) 1.45 1.88 110.0 906 1,133 147,290

510C P004526-636 (1990-03) 1.06 1.38 93.0 763 954 123,981

510B 501-2383 (1981-90) 1.05 1.37 80.0 737 922 119,834

507 0.80 1.05 48.0 425 531 69,069

500 0.57 0.75 37.0 451 564 73,359

TL-40D 3.82 5.00 310.0 989 1,236 160,732

FR20B 501101-10889 (1986-92) 3.52 4.60 230.0 1,962 2,453 318,890

FR-15B 590110-6033 (1986-92) 2.83 3.70 180.0 1,491 1,863 242,242

FR12B 560110-1693 (1986-92) 1.98 2.60 140.0 1,115 1,394 181,181

FR10B 610150-1765 (1986-92) 1.68 2.20 110.0 891 1,114 144,859

FR-9 620100-401 (1986-93) 1.34 1.75 90.0 744 931 120,976

*Current Models

1.0 EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

1.3 LOADERS, WHEEL TYPE (Cont.)

1.3.1 ARTICULATED STEERING (Cont.)

CU.M. CU.YD.

FL230 2.29 3.00 148.0 1,259 1,574 204,663

FL170A 1.68 2.20 100.0 802 1,002 130,273

FL120A 1001, 1174, 2822 (1982-90) 1.30 1.70 80.0 730 912 118,547

FL70A 0.69 0.90 43.0 387 484 62,920

LX230 3.40 4.42 240.0 3,154 3,942 512,512

LX150-2 3.00 4.00 170.0 2,192 2,740 356,213

LX120-3 2.50 3.25 145.0 2,123 2,654 345,059

LX100-3 1.90 2.47 130.0 1,488 1,860 241,813

LX80-2C 1.50 1.95 110.0 1,386 1,733 225,225

LX70-2C 1.30 1.70 85.0 1,183 1,478 192,192

* HL780-7 410001-100 (2006-07) 5.10 6.70 335.00 5,050 6,313 820,690

* HL770-7 110066-410149 (2004-07) 4.00 5.20 280.00 3,992 4,990 648,700

HL770 (1999-03) 4.00 5.20 270.00 2,497 3,122 405,834

HL760 (1995-01) 3.20 4.16 215.00 2,064 2,580 335,335

* HL760-7 110150-410199 (2004-07) 3.00 4.00 215.00 3,091 3,864 502,320

* HL757-7 11001-999 (2004-07) 2.50 3.25 173.00 2,472 3,090 401,700

HL750 00060-11220 (1996-00) 2.10 2.73 148.00 1,769 2,211 287,430

* HL740-7 110166-1999 (2004-07 2.10 2.73 140.0 2,078 2,598 337,740

* HL730-7 (2004-07) 1.80 2.40 125.0 1,945 2,431 316,030

90Z IV-2 (1995-01) 4.00 5.23 272.00 20.0 2,731 3,413 443,729

85Z IV-2 (1996-99) 3.40 4.45 228.00 20.0 2,382 2,978 387,101

80Z IV-2 80C35300-725 (1997-99) 3.20 4.18 185.00 16.0 2,057 2,572 334,334

*Current Models

1.0 EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

1.3 LOADERS, WHEEL TYPE (Cont.)

1.3.1 ARTICULATED STEERING (Cont.)

CU.M. CU.YD.

70Z IV-2 70C35500-6999 (1998-01) 2.70 3.53 170.0 13.0 1,863 2,329 302,731

65Z IV-2 65C35500-999 (1998-01) 1.90 2.49 118.0 9.6 1,563 1,954 253,968

65 IV-2 65J2110365-1251 104.0 1,369 1,712 222,508

60Z IV-2 60C20001-299 (2001-02) 1.50 1.96 108.0 9.6 1,352 1,690 219,648

50Z IV-2 60C20001-299 (1996-97) 1.30 1.70 92.0 1,777 2,221 288,730

60Z IV 60C10001-999 (1995-99) 1.50 1.96 94.0 1,290 1,613 209,690

80Z III 5372-5398 (1992) 3.06 4.00 165.0 1,979 2,474 321,620

60Z III 60J1-0121-640- (1992) 1.38 1.80 94.0 1,229 1,536 199,680

* WA900-3A 2008 13.00 17.00 853.0 65.1-82.1 15,134 18,917 2,459,210

* WA900-3A A050026-60042 (2005-08) 13.00 17.00 853.0 65.1-82.1 12,814 16,017 2,082,210

WA900-1 (1994-04) 13.00 17.00 828.0 11,774 14,718 1,913,340

* WA800-3A 2008 12.30 16.10 808.0 62.5-78.9 14,014 17,518 2,277,340

CAPACITY FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

1.3.1.4 FIAT - ALLIS

1.3.1.8 KAWASAKI

CAPACITY FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTHMODEL

SERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

SERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOUR

1.3.2.5 FURUKAWA

1.3.1.6 HITACHI

1.3.1.7 HYUDAI

BARE MONTH

1.3.1.8 KAWASAKI (Cont.)

1.3.1.9 KOMATSU

MODEL

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* WA800-3 A050020-70013 (2002-04) 12.30 16.10 808.0 62.5-78.9 10,566 13,208 1,717,040

WA800-2 (1987-99) 10.50 13.75 789.0 73-80 10,226 12,783 1,661,803

* WA700-3A 2008 12.30 16.10 808.0 53.9-68 12,298 15,372 1,998,360

* WA700-3 50011-51095 (1999-07) 12.30 16.10 808.0 53.9-68 10,350 12,937 1,681,810

WA700-1 10001-10085 (1990-95) 8.50 11.15 641.0 61-69 7,669 9,587 1,246,245

WA600-3 50363-52831 (2002-04) 11.00 14.40 478.0 38.7-48.9 6,291 7,864 1,022,307

WA600-1 10001-up (1987-95) 5.40 7.00 415.0 44-53 3,714 4,642 603,460

WA500-3 A70001-A072509 (1997-06) 5.00 6.50 315.0 29.2-36-8 3,458 4,323 561,990

WA500-1 10001-UP (1985-97) 4.40 5.75 291.0 30-38 2,648 3,310 430,287

* WA480-3 (2002-09) 4.60 6.00 271.0 22.7-28.6 6,768 8,460 1,099,800

WA470-5 H050519-1119 (2004-06) 4.20 5.50 261.0 18.3-23.0 4,024 5,030 653,939

WA470-3 (1993-03) 5.20 6.80 260.0 22.5-28.4 2,892 3,615 469,898

WA450-1 (1984-95) 4.20 5.50 217.0 2,059 2,574 334,620

* WA430-5 (2005-06) 3.70 4.80 217.0 19.1-24.2 3,665 4,581 595,530

*Current Models

1.0 EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

1.3 LOADERS, WHEEL TYPE (Cont.)

1.3.1 ARTICULATED STEERING (Cont.)

CU.M. CU.YD.

* WA420-5 (2004-06) 3.85 5.05 217.0 3,530 4,413 573,690

WA420-3A W055-53004 (2002-04) 3.65 4.78 217.0 2,460 3,075 399,750

WA420-3 (1997-02) 3.85 5.05 217.0 19.6-24.7 2,275 2,844 369,655

WA400-1 20001-up (1988-92) 3.13 4.10 197.0 2,198 2,747 357,110

WA380-5 60095-2166 (2002-07) 3.30 4.33 187.0 14.2-17.8 2,509 3,136 407,693

WA380-3 26270 (1996-02) 3.30 4.33 187.0 15.5-19.60 2,049 2,561 332,904

WA380-1 10001-53154 (1987-99) 2.87 3.75 180.0 20-24 1,632 2,039 265,122

* WA320-5 60004-61760 (200-07) 2.80 3.70 166.0 12.5-15.7 2,652 430,950

WA320-3 (1995-02) 2.65 3.48 153.0 17-22 1,675 2,093 272,129

WA320-1 (1987-95) 2.29 3.00 150.0 16.5-20.5 1,294 1,617 210,210

* WA250-5 70038-72725 (2003-08) 2.30 3.00 135.0 9.8-12.0 2,266 2,832 368,160

WA250-3 A75001-A78243 (1997-03) 2.25 2.95 132.0 12-16 1,345 1,681 218,504

WA250-1 10330-66130 (1987-97) 1.91 2.50 130.0 14.50-18.5 1,119 1,399 181,896

* WA200-5 65032-70397 (2004-07) 1.80 2.40 123.0 9.6-12.0 2,040 2,550 331,500

* WA180-5 (2004-07) 110.0 1,742 2,177 283,010

WA180-3 10001-30600 (1997-03) 1.68 2.20 108.0 1,258 1,573 204,490

WA180-3 50346-4192 (1997-04) 1.85 2.45 110.0 10-13 1,658 2,073 269,490

WA180-1 1000-A76489 (1987-97) 1.60 2.10 110.0 13-16 930 1,163 151,151

* WA150-5 65063-7519 (2004-07 1.50 2.00 96.0 7.3-9.1 1,581 1,976 256,880

WA150-1 (1987-91) 1.22 1.60 94.0 792 990 128,700

WA120-3 54016-2226 (2000-04) 1.45 1.90 85.0 7.5-9.5 973 1,217 158,158

WA100-1 10001-34180 (1988-90) 1.22 1.60 73.0 7.5-10.5 707 883 114,829

* WA50-3 21422-2640 (2000-08) 0.60 0.78 37.0 7.3-9.1 746 933 121,290

WA30-5 2001 0.40 0.52 29.0 568 711 92,378

WA20-2 0.25 0.33 21.7 528 660 85,800

*Current Models

1.0 EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

1.3 LOADERS, WHEEL TYPE (Cont.)

1.3.1 ARTICULATED STEERING (Cont.)

CU.M. CU.YD.

SL 250-2 PBY0157, PCY0872 (1996-00) 3.70 4.80 256.0 2,524 3,155 410,124

SL 180-2 NBY0020-NDY0507 (1992-96) 2.80 3.66 203.0 2,015 2,519 327,470

SL 150-2 MBY0065-MYC0519 (1992-95) 2.30 3.01 165.0 1,882 2,353 305,877

SL 120-2 LBY0019-0776 (1995-00) 1.70 2.20 116.0 1,467 1,834 238,381

870-2 67200001-277 (1985-91) 3.50 4.58 237.0 1,692 2,115 274,989

860-2 6620001-400117 (1985-91) 2.70 3.53 178.0 1,355 1,694 220,220

850-2 65200001-400116 (1985-91) 2.30 3.01 158.0 1,200 1,500 195,052

835-2 64300001-1029 (1986-92) 1.90 2.30 125.0 1,573 1,966 255,580

* L350F 1061 (2008-up) 6.90 9.02 535.0 11,902 14,878 1,934,140

* L330E 62006-62355 (2003-07) 6.80 8.50 502.0 35.0 9,153 11,441 1,487,330

L330C 60002-428 (1995-00) 6.60 8.50 503.0 5,128 6,410 8,332,261

* L220F 6081-6102 (2007-up) 5.40 7.06 362.0 6,860 8,575 1,114,750

L220E 2197-4503 (2003-07) 5.60 7.30 351.0 23.0 4,323 5,403 702,416

* L180F 11088 (2007-up) 4.60 6.00 318.0 5,675 7,094 922,220

* L180E 62544-8636 (2003-07) 4.40 5.70 300.0 20.0 4,983 6,229 809,770

L180C L180CV60301-366 (1995-00) 4.40 5.70 284.0 4,200 5,250 682,539

* L150F 13161-64 (2007-up) 4.20 5.49 284.0 5,174 6,467 840,710

* L150E 6005-10654, 62658-4151 (2003-07) 3.80 4.98 269.0 18.0 4,278 5,347 695,110

SERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOUR

1.3.1.10 SAMSUNG

1.3.1.11 TCM/CLARK

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

MODEL

1.3.1.12 VOLVO

BARE MONTH

1.3.1.9 KOMATSU (Cont.)

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

CAPACITY FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

CAPACITY FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

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L150C 60501-1786, 2081-4843 (1995-00) 3.50 4.50 257.0 3,160 3,950 513,513

* L120F 23355 (2008-up) 3.30 4.32 245.0 4,267 5,334 693,420

L120E 63292-6132 (2003-07) 3.30 4.00 223.0 14.0 3,699 4,623 601,050

L120C 61301-2542 (1995-00) 3.00 4.00 208.0 2,662 3,328 432,575

* L110F 3648 (2007-up) 3.10 4.05 230.0 4,010 5,012 651,560

*Current Models

1.0 EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

1.3 LOADERS, WHEEL TYPE (Cont.)

1.3.1 ARTICULATED STEERING (Cont.)

CU.M. CU.YD.

* L110E 1929-61180 (2003-07) 3.00 4.00 209.0 12.0 3,504 4,380 569,400

* L90F 25666 (2007-up) 2.70 3.53 175.0 3,266 4,083 530,790

* L90E 65035-67747 (2003-07) 2.70 3.53 165.0 9.0 2,959 3,699 480,870

L90D 63529-5034 (2000-03) 7.00 9.16 153.0 2,436 3,045 395,824

L90C L090CJ61901-3649 (1995-00) 2.50 3.25 160.0 2,316 2,895 376,376

* L70F 24372 (2008) 2.30 3.00 170.0 3,117 3,896 506,480

* L70E 1-61453, 21003-71282 (2003-08) 2.30 3.01 152.0 7.0 2,923 3,654 475,020

* L70D I7005-19997 (2000-03) 2.00 2.62 130.0 2,726 3,408 443,040

L70C 11246-16472 (1995-00) 1.80 2.34 130.0 2,117 2,647 344,058

* L60F 4535 (2008-up) 2.00 2.62 155.0 2,859 3,574 464,620

* L60E 60113-153 USA (2003-07) 2.10 2.75 139.0 7.0 2,531 3,164 411,320

* L50F (2007-up) 1.50 1.96 101.0 2,242 2,803 364,390

* L50E 71805 (2003-07) 1.50 1.96 101.0 2,193 2,741 356,330

L50D 13005-14049 (2000-03) 3.90 5.10 101.0 5.0 1,680 2,100 272,987

L50C 10006-12467 (1995-00) 1.40 1.82 101.0 1,588 1,984 257,972

L50B 1951950-2124 (2007-08) 1.50 1.96 99.0 1,457 1,822 236,808

1.4 LOADERS, CRAWLER

* 973C 3.20 4.19 242.0 33.5-40.7 5,722 7,153 930

973 LGP 26Z (1981-2000) 3.21 4.20 210.0 28.0-34.0 3,088 3,860 501,787

963B 9BL (1995-99) 2.45 3.20 160.0 21.0-25.0 3,329 4,161 540,969

* 963C 2DS (1999-03) 2.45 3.20 160.0 19.0-23.0 4,354 5,443 707,590

*Current Models

1.0 EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

1.3 LOADERS, CRAWLER (Cont.)

CU.M. CU.YD.

963 LGP 21Z, 48Z, 11Z (1982-95) 2.22 2.90 150.0 19.0-23.0 2,345 2,932 381,095

953C 2ZN (1995-97) 1.83 2.42 128.0 16.0-21.0 2,638 3,298 428,714

953 LGP 44Z,20Z (1981-95) 1.76 2.30 110.0 16.0-21.0 1,907 2,384 309,881

943 19Z (1980-92) 1.30 1.70 80.0 1,173 1,466 190,619

939C HST 1.20 1.57 90.0 13.0-15.0 1,552 1,940 252,252

935C II SDJ (1990-93) 0.99 1.30 80.0 7.5-11.0 1,096 1,370 178,035

933C HST 1997 0.83 1.08 70.0 11.0-13.0 1,230 1,538 199,914

933C HST LGP 1997 0.83 1.08 70.0 11.0-13.0 1,325 1,657 215,358

931C II 9AG (1990-03) 0.83 1.08 70.0 7.5-11.0 897 1,121 145,717

931C LGP II 6FR1 (1990-03) 0.83 1.08 67.0 7.5-11.0 965 1,207 156,871

D75S-5 15001-up (1994-up) 2.22 2.90 200.0 24-29 2,360 2,950 383,526

D75S-3 7001-16259 (1979-1991) 2.20 2.88 200.0 1,151 1,439 187,044

D65S-8 45102-45356 (1984-93) 1.83 2.40 160.0 1,761 2,201 286,143

D60S-8 45005-45176 (1984-91) 1.83 2.40 160.0 1,309 1,637 212,784

D57S-1 6501-20027 (1977-91) 1.80 2.35 135.0 1,663 2,079 270,270

D41S-3 6001-6975 (1981-90) 1.20 1.57 90.0 1,087 1,359 176,605

D31S-20 41001 (1992) 0.99 1.30 70.0 700 876 113,828

D31S-18 40001-40561 (1986-92) 0.99 1.30 70.0 794 992 128,986

1.5 LOADERS, SKID STEER

ALL MODELS 800 20-25 463 579 75,212

Diesel Driven 1000 27-30 540 675 87,770

Pneumatic Tire 1300 36-40 659 823 107,016

1.0 EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

1.5 LOADERS, SKID STEER (Cont.)

1.4.2 KOMATSU

MODEL

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

CAPACITYBARE MONTH

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

OPERATED

DRY

1.4.1 CATERPILLAR (Cont.)

1.3.1.12 VOLVO (Cont.)

1.4.1 CATERPILLAR

CAPACITY TIPPING

LOAD (lbs)FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

CAPACITYFUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

OPERATED

HOUR

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTHMODEL

CAPACITY TIPPING

LOAD (lbs)FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

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ALL MODELS (Cont.) 1350 38-43 688 860 111,794

1450 40-43 729 911 118,482

Diesel Driven 1550 43-49 779 973 126,536

Peumatic Tire 1700 50-56 869 1,087 141,278

1750 58-62 916 1,146 148,922

2100 65-75 1,049 1,311 170,489

2300 68-75 1,093 1,366 177,587

3700 82-90 1,346 1,682 218,673

4000 90-94 1,795 2,244 291,701

1.6 DUMPERS

CU.M. CU.YD.

THWAITES (Alldrive)

7 tonne/powershift/front dip 3.64 4.76 106.0 1,652 2,065 268,411

6 tonne/powerswivel 3.15 4.12 107.0 1,663 2,079 270,270

6 tonne/powershuttle/power swivel 3.15 4.12 76.0 1,539 1,924 250,107

6 tonne/powershift/front tip 3.15 4.12 76.0 1,450 1,813 235,664

6 tonne/front tip 3.15 4.12 90.0 1,513 1,891 245,817

5 tonne/front tip 3.00 3.92 90.0 1,391 1,739 226,083

5 tonne/powershuttle/power swivel 3.00 3.92 90.0 1,461 1,826 237,380

4 tonne/powershuttle/power swivel 2.50 3.27 48.0 1,259 1,574 204,633

4 tonne/front tip 2.50 3.27 48.0 1,148 1,434 186,472

8000/power swivel 2.00 2.62 40.0 1,212 1,515 196,911

7000/power swivel 1.82 2.38 33.0 989 1,236 160,732

7000/front tip 1.82 2.38 33.0 902 1,128 146,575

5000H/Hi-Swivel 1.40 1.83 29.0 1,042 1,302 169,312

5000H/power swivel 1.40 1.83 29.0 1,016 1,271 165,165

1.0 EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

1.6 DUMPERS (Cont.)

CU.M. CU.YD.

THWAITES (Alldrive) (Cont.)

4000/high discharge 1.05 1.37 23.0 737 921 119,691

4000/swivel skip 1.05 1.37 23.0 757 946 122,980

4000/front tip 1.05 1.37 23.0 802 1,002 130,273

4000/front tip 1.05 1.37 23.0 663 828 107,679

Orline 2500/powerswivel 0.75 0.98 13.0 562 703 91,377

Orline 2500/swivel skip 0.75 0.98 13.0 530 662 86,086

Orline 2500/front tip 0.75 0.98 13.0 496 620 80,652

Nimline 2000/front tip 0.78 1.02 8.0 365 457 59,345

1.7 SCRAPERS, MOTORIZED

CU.M. CU.YD.

* 657G A4G, W1C (2006-08) 33.60 44.0 564.0 15,263 19,079 2,480,270

657E/TANDEM

POWERED PUSH-PULL 32.00 44.0 550.0 116.0-12.5 15,581 19,477 2,531,958

651E 32.00 44.0 550.0 68.0-79.0 13,018 16,272 2,115,399

* 637G AXT, CEH, DFJ (2006) 26.00 34.0 462.0 87.0-93.0 12,169 15,211 1,977,430

637E/TANDEM

POWERED PUSH-PULL 21.00 31.0 450.0 87.0-93.0 10,967 13,709 1,782,209

* 631G AWK, CLR, DFA (2006) 26.00 34.0 462.0 53.0-59.0 10,517 13,146 1,708,980

631E 1AB (1985-91) 21.00 31.0 490.0 9,031 11,288 1,467,466

631E 89M 21.00 31.0 450.0 53.0-59.0 6,655 8,318 1,081,366

* 627G AXF, CEX, DBD (2006) 17.00 22.00 330.0 64.0-76.0 7,777 9,721 1,263,730

627F IDL00442/43 (1993-00) 64.0-70.0 8,456 10,570 1,374,087

627E 7CG (1990-93) 14.00 20.00 225.0 57.0-62.0 6,599 8,249 1,072,357

*Current Models

1.0 EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

1.7 SCRAPERS, MOTORIZED (Cont.)

CU.M. CU.YD.

* 623G ARW, CES, DBC (2006) 17.50 23.00 330.0 40.0-46.0 7,428 9,285 1,207,050

623F 6BK (1993-98) 40.0-46.0 4,648 5,810 755,326

* 621G ALP, CEN, DBB (2000-06) 17.00 22.00 330.0 38.0-44.0 7,002 8,753 1,137,890

621F 4SK (1993-2000) 220.0 4,284 5,355 696,124

621E 6AB, 2PD (1986-93) 17.00 22.00 330.0 38.0-44.0 5,834 7,292 947,947

BARE MONTH

1.7.1 CATERPILLAR

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

CAPACITY FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

CAPACITY FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

MODELCAPACITY FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

DRY HOUR

Note: Valid for Skid Steer Manufactured 1998-up. Applicable for U.S. and European Makes.

LOAD (lbs)

MODELFLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOUR

OPERATED

HOUR

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

OPERATED

DRY

BARE MONTHCAPACITY

1.7.1 CATERPILLAR (Cont.)

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621E 6AB, 2PD (1986-93) 17.00 22.00 330.0 38.0-44.0 4,309 5,387 700,271

615C 92X00425-2424 (1987-93) 12.00 16.00 265.0 30.0-36.0 4,596 5,745 746,889

613C (1984-93) 8.40 11.00 175.0 21.0-25.0 3,084 3,854 501,072

613C 92X797 8.40 11.00 175.0 2,257 2,822 366,795

* 613C SERIES II 2006 8.40 11.00 175.0 21.0-25.0 3,813 4,766 619,580

18.36 24.00 450.0 5,672 7,090 921,635

32.00 43.00 808.0 5,718 7,148 929,214

24.00 34.00 717.0 7,991 9,989 1,298,583

24.00 32.00 605.0 2,446 3,057 397,397

24.00 32.00 659.0 2,373 2,967 385,671

24.00 32.00 605.0 1,847 2,309 300,157

24.00 32.00 524.0 2,040 2,550 331,474

18.36 24.00 520.0 3,722 4,652 604,747

1.8 GRADERS, MOTORIZED

160H 180.0 17.0-25.0 2,980.56 3,725.70 484,341.00

140H 150.0 15.0-19.0 2,978.80 3,723.50 484,055.00

*Current Models

1.0 EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

1.8 GRADERS, MOTORIZED ( Cont.)

140G 72V (1973-1995) 150.0 19.0-23.0 1,704 2,130 276,848

135H 8NM (1998-up) 135.0 13.0-17.0 2,614 3,267 424,710

130G 74V (1992-1995) 135.0 15.0-19.0 1,576 1,970 256,113

120H 5FM (1996-up) 125.0 13.0-17.0 2,446 3,057 397,397

120G 87V (1992-1995) 125.0 15.0-17.0 1,518 1,898 246,657

120B STRAIGHT FRAME 32C, 64U, 7kb (1981-1991) 125.0 15.0-19.0 1,049 1,311 170,456

* 16M B9H (2006) 297.0 29.1-37.9 8,449 10,561 1,372,930

16H 6ZJ (1995-up) 275.0 25.0-32.0 6,643 8,304 1,079,507

16G 93U (1973-95) 275.0 26.0-32.0 5,021 6,277 815,958

14H 7WJ (1995-02) 220.0 21.0-26.0 4,908 6,135 797,511

14G 96U (1992-95) 200.00 21.0-26.0 3,037 3,796 49,349

12H 4XMD00420-3400 (1997-03) 140.0 13.0--19.0 3,218 4,023 522,951

12G 6111111M (1992-1995) 135.0 15.0-19.0 1,957 2,446 318,032

750A/ARTICULATED 210.0 3,430 4,288 557,414

740A / ARTICULATED 1998 210.0 2,905 3,631 472,043

730A/ARTICULATED 1998 195.0 2,379 2,973 386,529

720A/ARTICULATED 1998 160.0 2,211 2,763 359,216

720A / ST. FRAME 152.0 967 1,209 157,157

710A/ARTICULATED 1998 140.0 1,949 2,437 316,745

FG75A 43500101-80M01124 (1984-91) 130.0 1,269 1,586 206,206

FG75 & 100C 61A0002-81U01015 (1982-91) 130.0 1,062 1,328 172,601

1.0 EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

1.8 GRADERS, MOTORIZED ( Cont.)

850 U00501-U202998 (1988-96) 200.0 1,696 2,120 275,561

100477-200735

830 U200643-U202967 (1988-97) 180.0 1,426 1,783 231,803

100485-200738

830 B U202699-U211046 (1997-03) 144.0 3,372 4,215 547,976

GD825A-2 10002-12417 (1987-08) 280.0 24.50-33.7 4,521 5,651 734,591

GD705A-4 21228-up (1992-up) 200.0 16.8-23.1 2,796 3,495 454,311

GD705A-4 11001-up (1984-up) 200.0 2,187 2,734 355,355

GD705R-2 (1987-93) 178.0 1,017 1,272 165,308

* GD675-3A 50010-51328 (2001-08) 200.0 15.6-21.4 4,715 5,894 766,220

* GD655-3A 11290-51687 (2001-08) 190.0 13.9-19.1 4,622 5,777 751,010

GD655A-1 (1983-91) 165.0 1,325 1,657 215,358

GD655R-1 165.0 857 1,071 139,282

GD650R-1 165.0 843 1,054 136,994

GD625A-1 50001-up (1987-up) 155.0 15-20 1,630 2,037 264,836

GD623A-1 30001-up (1995) 155.0 15-20 1,538 1,923 249,964

GD623R-1 155.0 1,377 1,722 223,795

GD611A-1 (1992 up) 155.0 12.6-17.4 1,442 1,803 234,377

* GD555-3A 50001-51272 (2003-08) 160.0 11.8-16.3 3,604 4,505 585,650

1.8.5 KOMATSU

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

1.8.4 GALION

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

1.8.1 CATERPILLAR (Cont.)

1.8.2 CHAMPION

1.8.3 FIAT-ALLIS

FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWERFUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURMODEL

SERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

TS-24 / 39 LOT-56SH / TWIN ENGINE

TS-24 / 31 LOT-56SH / TWIN ENGINE

TS-18 / TOT 29 & 33

1.8.1 CATERPILLAR

BARE MONTH

1.7.2 KOMATSU

WS23S-2 / SINGLE ENGINE (1990)

1.7.3 TEREX

TS-32 / 47 LOT-80SH / TWIN ENGINE

6WM, 9EJ, 9JM, ASD (1996-up)

5HM (1998-up)

TS-24B / TWIN ENGINE

TS-24 / 43 LOT-78SH / TWIN ENGINE

TS-24 / 39 LOT-33SH / TWIN ENGINE

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GD525A-1 50003-60046, J60022 (1987-91) 135.0 15-18 1,221 1,526 198,341

GD523R-1 135.0 1,163 1,454 189,046

GD523A-1 1995 135.0 1,431 1,789 232,518

GD521A-1 (1992-up) 135.0 13.0-18.5 1,396 1,745 226,798

GD511A-1 1998 135.0 11.6-16.0 1,693 2,116 275,132

* GD511R-1 135.0 1,416 1,770 230,087

*Current Models

1.0 EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

1.8 GRADERS, MOTORIZED ( Cont.)

GD510R-1 (1992-up) 125.0 10.8-14.8 1,326 1,658 215,501

GD505R-2 130.0 742 927 120,549

GD305A-3 1989 100.0 10.0-14.0 1,859 2,323 302,016

MG530 1CA50332/1996/97 180.00 1,426 1,782 231,660

MG500 (1987-97) 174.00 969 1,211 157,443

MG400 (1987-97) 150.00 835 1,044 135,707

MG330 3GA 00119 (1997) 135.00 784 980 127,413

* G990 (2006-up) 245.00 15.1-26.4 5,462 6,828 887,640

* G970 (2006-up) 230.00 13.1-24.6 4,660 5,825 757,250

* G960 (2006-up) 215.00 12.4-21.90 3,990 4,987 648,310

* G940 (2006-up) 195.00 11.2-19.6 3,707 4,634 602,420

* G930 (2006-up) 175.00 26.3 3,481 4,351 565,630

G780A (1999-03) 210.00 3,351 4,189 544,544

G740A (1999-03) 210.00 2,430 3,037 394,823

G730B (2003-06) 209.00 19.4-24.6 4,080 5,100 663,000

G730A (1999-03) 195.00 2,263 2,829 367,796

G720B (2003-06) 189.00 17.3-21.9 3,483 4,354 566,020

G720A (1999-03) 160.00 1,941 2,427 315,458

G710B 3542 (2003-06) 163.00 15.4-19.6 3,131 3,914 508,820

G710A (1999-03) 140.00 1,738 2,173 282,425

G80 85.00 1,742 2,178 283,140

*Current Models

2.0 COMPACTION EQUIPMENT

2.1 SELF-PROPELLED, STATIC

ALL MODELS 12.00-18.00 125.0 608 675 87,802

9.00-11.00 105.0 510 567 73,645

6.00-8.00 105.0 494 549 71,357

3.00-5.00 105.0 413 459 59,631

BOMAG

* BC1172RB 2005 54.50 590.0 12,542 13,935 1,811,550

* BC972RB 2005 46.50 536.0 12,054 13,393 1,741,090

* BC772RS 2005 37.30 442.0 9,542 10,602 1,378,260

* BC772RB 2005 36.50 442.0 8,615 9,572 1,244,360

* BC772EB 2005 35.30 420.0 8,358 9,287 102,310

* BC672RB 2005 32.10 442.0 8,496 9,440 1,227,200

* BC672EB 2005 28.90 420.0 8,200 9,111 1,184,430

BC671RB 322.0 5,953 6,614 859,859

* BC572RB 2005 28.60 303.0 6,596 7,329 952,770

BC571RB 288.0 5,194 5,771 750,178

CATERPILLAR

* 825H 2006 32.73 354.0 10,469 11,632 1,512,160

825G (1995-97) 31.00 315.0 7,051 7,834 1,018,446

825C 86X1 (1979-96) 29.00 310.0 3,452 3,836 498,641

* 815F II 2006 20.76 240.0 7,325 8,139 1,058,070

815F (1996-97) 20.00 220.0 4,938 5,487 713,284

BOMAG

* BW24 2001 9.40 99.0 1,921 2,134 277,420

BW20R, 8 WHEELS 24.00 85.5 1,660 1,845 239,811

*Current Models

2.0 COMPACTION EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

2.1 SELF-PROPELLED, STATIC (Cont.)

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

FUEL

CONSUMPTION MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)CAPACITY MT. TONS

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

1.8.5 KOMATSU (Cont.)

1.8.6 MITSUBISHI

1.8.7 VOLVO

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

2.1.1 TWO AND THREE SMOOTH DRUM, STATIC

CAPACITY MT. TONS

2.1.2 FOUR TAMPING FOOT WHEELS, STATIC

2.1.3 PNUEMATIC TIRE ROLLER, STATIC

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

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BOMAG (Cont.)

BW16R, 8 WHEELS 20.00 74.0 1,575 1,750 227,513

BW11R 12.00 74.0 867 964 125,268

CATERPILLAR

* PS300C 2006 23.05 105.0 15.0-17.0 3,833 4,259 553,670

PS200B 5JR (1989-96) 18.00 105.0 2,934 3,260 423,852

PS150B 3XR (1996-97) 12.00 70.0 2,395 2,661 345,917

* PS150C 2006 12.94 100.0 11.0-13.0 2,893 3,214 417,820

DYNAPAC

CP271 27.00 99.2 1,467 1,630 211,926

CP221 21.00 99.2 1,324 1,471 191,191

CP141 11.00 100.0 1,065 1,184 153,868

HAMM

* GRW10 2006 8.80 115.0 1,771 1,968 255,840

INGERSOLL RAND

PT125R 6001-162000 (1993-00) 12.60 85.0 1,666 1,851 240,669

VOLVO

* PT240R 2008 16.10 105.0 2,007 2,230 289,900

* PT125R 2008 4.20 85.0 1,572 1,997 259,587

35.00 120.0 875 972 126,412

25.00 148.0 709 788 102,388

15.00 106.0 550 612 79,508

14.00 102.0 552 614 79,794

13.00 107.0 506 562 73,073

10.00 107.0 498 553 71,929

11.00 107.0 440 488 63,492

*Current Models

2.0 COMPACTION EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

2.2 SELF-PROPELLED, VIBRATORY, STEEL DRUM

BOMAG

* BW212D-4 2005 10.62 132.0 2,444 2,716 353,080

BW212D-3 (1996-2004) 12.00 126.0 2,052 2,280 296,439

BW212D-2 11.00 106.0 1,804 2,004 260,546

* BW211D-40 2005 10.30 132.0 2,279 2,532 329,160

* BW211D-4 2005 10.95 132.0 2,330 25,889 336,570

BW211D-3 2003 10.62 2,102 2,336 303,680

CATERPILLAR

* CS533E DAK00130-00632 (2003-08) 10.84 130.0 11.0-13.0 1,919 3,243 421,590

CS533C 2XN00472/473 (1995-97) 9.40 145.0 2,129 2,366 307,593

* CP533E BZG00180-487, ASM (2004-08) 11.32 130.0 11.0-13.0 3,194 3,594 461,370

CP533C 3XN (1995-00) 9.40 145.0 17.0-19.0 2,303 2,559 332,618

CS531C 9RN (1995-97) 9.30 145.0 12.0-14.0 2,000 2,222 288,860

* CS433E ASR, BTT, CFP, DAC (2006) 6.75 100.0 11.0-17.0 2,347 2,608 339,040

CS431C 9XL (1996-97) 6.52 105.0 11.0-13.0 1,639 1,822 236,808

* CS323C IEN, DAR (2006) 4.39 83.0 11.0-15.0 2,403 2,670 347,100

CS323 1TM (1985-95) 4.54 77.0 11.0-13.0 1,889 2,099 272,844

DYNAPAC

CA602D 19.00 190.0 2,472 2,747 357,071

CA512D 17.00 175.0 2,157 2,397 311,597

CA511D 15.25 155.0 1,926 2,140 278,135

CA402D 6922CN3403 (2005) 15.00 125.0 1,915 2,127 276,562

CA302D 14.90 119.0 1,876 2,085 270,985

CA301D 59010809-1194 (1995) 12.00 152.0 1,723 1,914 248,820

CA301 (1998-up) 11.35 152.0 1,604 1,782 231,660

CA252D 66220863-1002 (2000) 12.55 125.0 1,827 2,030 263,856

CA252 66221058 12.30 119.0 1,750 1,954 252,802

CA251D 58313072-983 (1998) 9.80 152.0 1,763 1,959 254,712

*Current Models

2.0 COMPACTION EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

2.2 SELF-PROPELLED, VIBRATORY, STEEL DRUM (Cont.)

DYNAPAC (Cont.)

CA 251 58312308-670 (1992) 9.60 152.0 1,697 1,885 245,099

CA250D 65220454-761 (2001-up) 12.25 104.6 1,446 1,606 208,840

CA250 65220924 (2002) 12.05 104.6 1,327 1,474 191,625

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

4-WHL, 7.50 X 15, 4PR

13-WHL, 7.50 X 15, 4PR

11-WHL, 7.50 X 15, 4PR

9-WHL, 7.50 X 15, 4PR

9-WHL, 9.00 X 20, 4PR

OPERATED

HOUR

2.1.3 PNUEMATIC TIRE ROLLER, STATIC (Cont.)

OTHER MAKES

7-WHL, 13.00 X 24, 18PR

11-WHL, 9.00 X 20, 12PR

MODEL

2.2.1 SINGLE SMOOTH DRUM VIBRATORY

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)

DRY HOURCONSUMPTION

(LTR/HR)SERIES (YR.MFG.) HORSEPOWER

BARE MONTHSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)CAPACITY MT. TONS

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)CAPACITY MT. TONS

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

2.2.1 SINGLE SMOOTH DRUM VIBRATORY (Cont.)

OPERATED

DRY

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CA152D 64221680-64221809 (2005) 8.30 95.2 1,454 1,616 210,067

CA152 64220001-64221679 (1998-04) 7.80 95.2 1,310 1,455 189,189

CA151D 6.45 80.0 1,007 1,119 145,431

CA151 598001-59811999 (1989-97) 6.35 80.0 934 1,037 134,849

CA30 577000-577106 (1985-87) 11.00 125.0 1,479 1,643 213,642

CA25D C800625 10.00 125.0 1,400 1,555 202,202

CA25 25CA292/4971 10.00 125.0 1,281 1,423 185,042

HAMM 2,303 2,559 332,618

* 3411 2006 11.00 133.3 2,129 2,365 307,450

* 3412 2006 12.00 133.3 2,166 2,407 312,910

* 3410 2006 10.00 133.3 2,050 2,278 296,140

* 3307 2006 7.00 84.4 1,589 1,765 229,450

INGERSOLL RAND

SD180D 18.00 230.0 4,403 4,892 635,921

* SD175D 17.00 205.0 4,074 4,527 588,510

SD150D 5000-164799 (1986-00) 15.00 185.0 2,724 3,027 393,536

SD100D 5101-174399 (1986-03) 10.00 125.0 2,248 2,498 324,753

SD70D (1990-04) 5001-177399 7.00 92.0 1,755 1,950 253,539

SD40D 5101-170799 (1990-02) 4.00 76.0 1,520 1,689 219,505

SP56 5001-7849 (1985-89) 10.00 111.0 1,356 1,507 195,910

SP48 5001-7999 (1985-89) 6.00 94.0 1,077 1,197 155,584

*Current Models

2.0 COMPACTION EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

2.2 SELF-PROPELLED, VIBRATORY, STEEL DRUM (Cont.)

KOMATSU

JV100WA-2 10.60 130.0 1,685 1,872 243,386

JV100WA-1 10.60 130.0 1,606 1,784 231,946

SAKAI

SV500DF 1997 120.0 1,948 2,165 281,424

SV 500D 120.0 1,480 1,645 213,785

SV91 (1990-95) 12.00 120.0 905 1,005 130,702

SV90T 12.00 120.0 921 1,023 132,990

SV90D 12.00 120.0 905 1,005 130,702

VIBROMAX

W 1102 (1992-97) 11.10 118.0 1,236 1,373 178,464

W 1002 (1992-97) 10.70 118.0 1,098 1,220 158,587

VOLVO

* SD251DX (2008-up) 25.00 225.0 4,626 5,140 668,200

* SD200DX (2008-up) 20.00 205.0 4,164 4,627 601,510

* SD160DC (2008-up) 15.00 173.0 3,092 3,436 446,680

* SD120DC (2008-up) 12.00 125.0 2,507 2,785 362,050

* SD100DC (2008-up) 10.00 125.0 2,426 2,695 350,350

BOMAG

BW 215PD 18.00 150.0 1,316.0 1,462 190,047

* BW212PD-4 2005 11.6 132.00 2,513.0 2,792 362,960

* BW212PD-3 2005 7.08 126.00 2,208.0 2,453 318,890

BW 212PD 11.00 140.0 1,064.0 1,183 153,725

* BW211PD-4 2005 11.93 132.00 2,399.0 2,665 346,450

* BW211PD-3 2003 7.08 126.00 2,094.0 2,327 302,510

*Current Models

2.0 COMPACTION EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

2.2 SELF-PROPELLED, VIBRATORY, STEEL DRUM (Cont.)

DYNAPAC

CA512PD 17.20 174.3 2,593 2,881 374,517

CA511PD 15.45 155.0 1,767 1,964 255,255

CA302PD 14.80 119.3 2,248 2,498 324,753

CA301PD 1998 11.90 152.0 1,841 2,046 265,980

CA262PD 14.20 142.1 2,311 2,567 333,762

CA251PD 1998 11.20 152.0 1,604 1,782 231,660

CA250PD 13.65 104.6 2,187 2,430 315,887

CA152PD 8.60 95.2 1,291 1,434 168,472

CA151PD 7.00 80.0 1,086 1,207 156,871

CA25PD 12.00 125.0 1,479 1,643 213,642

CA15PD 8.00 73.0 1,074 1,194 155,155

FWD WAGNER

WC17 25.00 320.0 1,042 1,158 150,579

2.2.1 SINGLE SMOOTH DRUM VIBRATORY (Cont.)

MODELOPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

SERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)CAPACITY MT. TONS

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

2.2.2 SINGLE TAMPING FOOT DRUM, VIBRATORY

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)CAPACITY MT. TONS

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

2.2.2 SINGLE TAMPING FOOT DRUM, VIBRATORY (Cont.)

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HYSTER

C450B 25.00 330.0 3,002 3,335 433,576

RAYGO

RAM65 25.00 304.0 1,384 1,583 199,914

VIBROMAX

W 1105D 11.40 132.0 2,008 2,231 290,004

W 1102S 11.50 103.0 1,263 1,404 182,438

VOLVO

* SD100DC TF (2008-up) 10.00 125.0 2,426 2,695 350,350

* SD70D TF (2008-up) 4.00 95.0 2,072 2,302 299,260

* SD45D TF (2008-up) 4.80 80.0 1,644 1,827 237,510

*Current Models

2.0 COMPACTION EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

2.2 SELF-PROPELLED, VIBRATORY, STEEL DRUM (Cont.)

BOMAG

* BW202AD-4 2005 11.50 131.0 2,111 2,346 304,980

BW202AD-2 103.0 1,797 1,997 259,545

* BW161AD-4 2005 10.30 99.0 2,564 2,849 370,370

* BW161AD-2 2001 9.70 99.0 2,564 2,849 370,370

BW161ADH-2 10.30 112.6 2,605 2,894 376,233

BW 160AD-2 8.00 65.0 977 1,086 141,141

BW 160AD-1 8.00 82.0 1,272 1,414 183,755

BW 160A-3 7.50 65.0 840 933 121,264

BW154AD-2 74.0 1,845 2,050 266,552

BW151ADH-2 75.0 1,527 1,696 220,506

* BW151AD-4 2005 8.70 80.4 1,677 1,863 242,190

* BW141AD-4 2005 8.30 80.4 1,677 1,863 242,190

BW141AD-2 74.0 1,403 1,559 202,631

BW138AD-2 41.0 896 996 129,415

BW138AD 2001 4.20 41.0 955 1,061 137,930

BW135AD-2 101650120001 (1995-99) 40.0 865 961 124,982

BW135AD 101650121099 (2001) 3.56 40.0 925.0 1,028 133,640

BW125ADH-2 40.0 823 914 118,833

BW125ADH 2001 3.36 40.0 895 994 129,220

BW 120AD 101880024099 (1986-06) 2.50 34.7 540 600 77,935

CATERPILLAR

* CB434D 2006 7.40 83.0 2,509 2,788 362,440

CB434B 6AL (1995-97) 6.60 80.0 2,647 2,941 382,382

DYNAPAC

CC522C 11.70 119.3 2,167 2,408 313,027

CC522 12.55 119.3 1,802 2,002 260,260

CC522 62910566 (2000) 12.00 118.0 1,563 1,737 225,797

*Current Models

2.0 COMPACTION EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

2.2 SELF-PROPELLED, VIBRATORY, STEEL DRUM (Cont.)

DYNAPAC

CC501 60910501-999 (1997-01) 15.50 210.5 1,977 2,197 285,571

CC422C 10.69 119.3 1,999 2,221 288,717

CC422 62510401-949 (1997-01) 11.20 119.3 1,702 1,891 245,817

CC422 10.50 118.0 1,427 1,585 206,063

CC421 58010228-999 (1998) 10.10 123.4 1,487 1,652 214,786

CC322 9.00 71.1 1,462 1,625 211,211

CC232C 7.88 71.1 1,730 1,922 249,821

CC232 8.70 71.1 1,535 1,705 221,650

CC222C 61810235 (2000-up) 7.48 71.1 1,634 1,815 235,950

CC222 61730593 (1999) 8.00 71.1 1,381 1,535 199,485

CC211 1998 7.08 72.4 1,160 1,289 167,596

CC122C 60110101-116699 (1993-02) 3.00 28.2 753 837 108,823

INGERSOLL RAND

DD110 4999-170899 (1990-02) 11.30 125.0 2,309 2,565 333,476

DD90 5301-171001 (11988-02) 9.70 112.0 2,052 2,280 296,439

* DD80 8.20 112.0 2,267 2,519 327,470

* DD70 150001-160715 (1998-99) 6.70 80.0 1,878 2,087 271,310

DD65 5001-148999 (1988-97) 6.00 76.0 1,541 1,713 222,651

DA50 (1980-91) 10.00 115.0 1,373 1,526 198,341

DA40 7.00 84.0 1,046 1,163 151,151

RAYGO

ROMPER 2-36 2.00 35.0 428 475 61,776

WACKER

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)CAPACITY MT. TONS

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

2.2.3 TANDEM SMOOTH DRUM, VIBRATORY (Cont.)

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)CAPACITY MT. TONS

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

2.2.3 TANDEM SMOOTH DRUM, VIBRATORY (Cont.)

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RD11A 2.00 18.0 600 667 86,658

VIBROMAX

W752 8.40 79.0 1,274 1,416 184,041

W552 6.50 54.0 1,027 1,141 148,291

*Current Models

2.0 COMPACTION EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

2.2 SELF-PROPELLED, VIBRATORY, STEEL DRUM (Cont.)

VIBROMAX (Cont.)

W251D 2.50 25.0 498 553 71,929

W251 2.40 23.0 443 492 63,921

VTW22 1.40 13.0 341 378 49,192

BOMAG

BW174AC 2001 8.60 85.0 1,723 1,914 248,820

BW161AC-2 2001 9.40 130.0 1,953 2,170 282,100

BW151AC-2 2001 7.00 75.0 1,564 1,738 225,940

BW151AC-2 74.0 1,514 1,682 218,647

BW120AC-3 30.0 698 775 100,750

HAMM

* HD90 9.19 119.7 2,054 2,282 296,660

* HD75K 7.34 81.6 1,635 1,817 236,210

* HD75 7.60 81.6 1,617 1,797 233,610

* HD70 7.30 81.6 1,592 1,769 229,970

* HD13 3.60 30.6 729 810 105,300

* HD12 3.10 27.3 677 752 97,760

2.3 TOWED TYPE, VIBRATOR

BOMAG

BW15 2001 14.6 100.0 955 1,062 137,995

BW10 2001 9.4 67.0 707 785 102,102

* BW6S 2005 5.8 50.0 1,174 1,304 169,520

BW6 (2001-up) 5.8 50.0 533 592 76,934

BW4 4.3 50.0 485 539 70,070

*Current Models

2.0 COMPACTION EQUIPMENT

2.3 TOWED TYPE, VIBRATORY (Cont.)

DYNAPAC

CH61 15.0 134.0 915 1,016 132,132

CH60 135.0 419 465 60,489

CK51 10.0 95.0 795 883 114,829

CH47 1998 - up 6.0 43.0 634 704 91,520

CH33 & 34 1998 - up 30.0 450 5,001 65,065

ESSICK

2' X 3' 30.0 302 336 43,615

SEAMAN

4' X 6' 95.0 449 499 64,922

BOMAG

BW10S 9.4 74.0 773 859 111,683

BW6S 6.7 54.0 601 668 86,801

BW4S 4.8 54.0 519 576 74,932

DYNAPAC

CF51 10.0 95.0 1,203 1,337 173,745

CF47 6.0 43.0 569 633 82,225

DYNAPAC

CF44 35.0 308 342 44,473

2.0 COMPACTION EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

2.4 RAMMER, VIBRATORY (TAMPERS)

Shoe size (mm) Lbs/blow (KN)

150-250 2590 (11.5) 3.0-4.0 1,374 5,495 16,486

250-280 2695 (12.0) 3.0-4.0 1,570 6,281 18,842

280-330 3025 (13.4) 3.0-4.0 1,668 6,673 20,019

280-335 3375 (15.0) 3.0-4.0 1,766 7,066 21,197

280-250 (diesel) 3604 (16.0) 4.0-5.0 2,748 10,991 32,973

2.5 PLATE COMPACTORS, VIBRATORY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)CAPACITY MT. TONS

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

WEEKLY MONTHLY

2.2.3 TANDEM SMOOTH DRUM, VIBRATORY (Cont.)

2.2.4 COMBINATION ROLLER VIBRATORY

2.3.1 SINGLE SMOOTH DRUM

MODELSERIAL NO./

SERIES (YR.MFG.)CAPACITY MT. TONS

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY2.3.1 SINGLE SMOOTH DRUM (Cont.)

2.3.3 SINGLE SHEEPSFOOT ROLLERS

2.3.2 SINGLE TAMPING FOOT DRUM

MACHINE DESCRIPTION FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER DAILY

Note: Shoe extension not included.

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Gasoline Engine

(single direction)

300-400 2250 (10) 3.50 738 2,953 8,859

400-500 3375-3825 (15-17) 5.00 984 3,938 11,813

500-600 4050-5625 (18-25) 6.0-8.0 1,266 5,063 15,188

Plate Width (mm)

Diesel-reversible

300-400 5400 (24) 4.50 1,779 7,117 21,350

500-700 6525 (29) 6.00 2,847 11,387 34,160

450-600 9008 (40) 8.00 3,558 14,233 42,700

550-700 13500 (60) 13.50 4,575 18,300 54,900

700-1000 19800 (88) 21.00 9,150 36,600 109,800

700-1000 22500 (100) 21.00 10,167 40,667 122,000

2.6 VIBRATORY, WALK BEHIND ROLLERS

Roller width (mm) Lbs/blow (KN) No. of Drums H.P.

500-650 1800-2700 (8-12) 2 (smooth) 6.5 2,491 9,963 29,890

650-750 4050-4500 (18-20) 2 (smooth) 8.0 3,914 15,657 46,970

720 3420 (15.2) 1 (smooth) 8.0 3,203 12,810 38,430

560-820 6975-13950 (31-62) 2 (padfoot) 21.0 7,117 28,467 85,400

3.0 LIFTING EQUIPMENT

3.1 CRANES, CRAWLER STANDARD BOOM, MECHANICALLY / HYDRAULIC OPERATED

ALL MODELS

391-450 600.0 17,297 19,219 2,498,496

341-390 600.0 15,284 17,582 2,285,712

291-340 550.0 13,899 15,443 2,007,577

251-290 500.0 12,790 14,211 1,847,417

221-250 450.0 8,309 9,232 1,200,199

191-220 400.0 7,570 8,411 1,093,378

161-190 400.0 7,348 8,164 1,061,346

141-160 350.0 6,119 6,799 883,883

121-140 350.0 6,011 6,679 868,296

101-120 290.0 4,636 5,151 669,669

91-100 290.0 4,386 4,873 633,490

81-90 285.0 3,130 3,478 452,166

71-80 285.0 2,941 3,268 424,853

61-70 275.0 2,922 3,247 422,136

51-60 275.0 2,273 2,526 328,328

46-50 190.0 2,021 2,245 291,863

41-45 190.0 1,760 1,956 254,254

36-40 190.0 1,556 1,729 224,796

31-35 190.0 1,372 1,525 198,198

26-30 145.0 1,267 1,408 183,040

21-25 145.0 1,245 1,384 179,894

16-20 145.0 1,068 1,187 154,297

11-15 145.0 778 865 112,398

6-10 100.0 558 620 80,652

2-5 100.0 461 513 66,638

3.2 CRANES, TRUCK-MOUNTED, STANDARD LATTICE BOOM, MECHANICALLY / HYDRAULIC OPERATED

ALL MODELS 241-260 350.0 8,187 9,097 1,182,610

221-240 240.0 7,829 8,699 1,130,844

3.0 LIFTING EQUIPMENT

3.2 CRANES, TRUCK-MOUNTED, STANDARD LATTICE BOOM, MECHANICALLY / HYDRAULIC OPERATED (Cont.)

ALL MODELS (Cont.) 201-220 330.0 6,442 8,053 1,046,903

181-200 320.0 5,962 7,453 968,825

161-180 310.0 4,889 6,112 794,508

141-160 300.0 4,341 5,426 705,419

121-140 300.0 4,247 5,309 690,118

101-120 290.0 3,786 4,732 615,186

91-100 290.0 3,614 4,518 587,301

81-90 285.0 2,578 3,223 418,990

71-80 285.0 2,467 3,083 400,829

61-70 280.0 2,183 2,729 354,783

51-60 280.0 1,985 2,482 322,608

4650 246.0 1,661 2,077 296,984

41-45 246.0 1,418 1,772 230,373

36-40 238.0 1,324 1,656 215,215

31-35 238.0 1,243 1,553 201,916

26-30 238.0 1,162 1,452 188,760

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTHCAPACITY MT. TONS FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOUR

MONTHLYMACHINE DESCRIPTION

MODEL

Note: Transport trolley not included.

DAILY WEEKLY

Note: Transport Trailers not included

FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWERCAPACITY MT. TONSMODEL BARE MONTH

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21-25 200.0 1,023 1,278 166,166

16-20 180.0 825 1,032 134,134

11-15 160.0 747 934 121,407

6-10 100.0 458 573 74,503

2-5 100.0 391 488 63,492

3.3 CRANES, TRUCK MOUNTED, HYDRAULIC TELESCOPIC BOOM

ALL MODELS 181-200 464.0 7,379 9,224 1,199,055

161-180 420.0 6,872 8,590 1,116,687

141-160 380.0 6,327 7,909 1,028,170

121-140 350.0 5,824 7,280 946,374

101-120 290.0 4,914 6,142 798,512

91-100 290.0 3,667 4,584 595,881

3.0 LIFTING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

3.3 CRANES, TRUCK MOUNTED, HYDRAULIC TELESCOPIC BOOM (Cont.)

ALL MODELS 81-90 285.0 2,972 3,659 475,618

71-80 285.0 2,380 2,974 386,672

61-70 280.0 2,174 2,717 353,210

51-60 280.0 1,996 2,495 324,324

46-50 246.0 1,844 2,305 299,585

41-45 246.0 1,800 2,250 292,435

36-40 238.0 1,469 1,836 238,667

31-35 238.0 1,416 1,770 230,087

26-30 238.0 1,278 1,597 207,636

21-25 200.0 1,141 1,427 185,471

16-20 180.0 947 1,184 153,868

11-15 160.0 796 994 129,272

6-10 100.0 463 579 75,218

2-5 100.0 414 518 67,353

3.4 CRANES, HYDRAULIC, ROUGH TERRAIN / ALL TERRAIN

ALL MODELS 281-300 500.0 24,901 31,127 4,046,471

251-280 420.0 18,762 23,452 3,048,760

231-250 380.0 13,422 16,777 2,181,036

211-230 360.0 9,632 12,040 1,565,135

191-210 360.0 9,125 11,406 1,482,767

171-190 340.0 7,910 9,888 1,285,427

151-170 340.0 6,783 8,479 1,102,244

131-150 320.0 5,626 7,032 914,199

111-130 300.0 5,257 6,571 854,282

91-110 300.0 5,032 6,290 817,674

81-90 290.0 3,583 4,479 582,296

71-80 290.0 3,322 4,153 539,825

61-70 280.0 2,824 3,530 458,887

51-60 280.0 2,441 3,051 396,682

3.0 LIFTING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

3.4 CRANES, HYDRAULIC, ROUGH TERRAIN / ALL TERRAIN (Cont.)

ALL MODELS (Cont.) 46-50 246.0 2,158 2,697 350,630

41-45 246.0 2,105 2,631 342,056

36-40 210.0 1,890 2,363 307,164

31-35 210.0 1,742 2,177 282,997

26-30 210.0 1,461 1,826 237,380

21-25 200.0 1,341 1,676 217,932

16-20 180.0 1,144 1,430 185,900

13-15 160.0 875 1,093 142,142

10-12.5 123.0 726 908 117,975

5-9 123.0 694 868 112,827

3.50-4.50 100.0 429 537 69,784

ATTACHMENTS:

3.5 HOISTS AND TOWER CRANES

LUFFING JIB

MR 90 40M X 8T/ 2.1T 4,362 5,453 708,851

3.5.1 POTAIN

MODEL CAPACITY MT. TONS FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWEROPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

ORANGE PEEL GRAPPLE, ADD 20% OF RATE

EXTENSION BOOM, ADD 4.00/HR PER FOOT LENGTH OF EXTENSION

JIB BOOM, ADD 10% OF RATE

DROPBALL, 3 TONS, ADD 10% OF RATE

DRAGLINE OR CLAMSHELL, ADD 10% OF RATE

SHOVEL OR BACKHOE, ADD 35% OF RATE

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTHMODEL CAPACITY MT. TONS FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

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* MR 90B 40M X 8T/ 2.1T 5,988 7,485 973,050

MR 160 50M X 10T/ 2.2T 6,445 8,056 1,047,332

* MR 160B 50M X 8T/ 2.2T 8,733 10,916 1,419,080

MR 205G16 45M X 16T/ 3.9T 9,689 12,111 1,574,430

MR 220 50M X 12T/ 3T 8,014 10,018 1,302,301

*Current Models

3.0 LIFTING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

3.5 HOISTS AND TOWER CRANES (Cont.)

LUFFING JIB (Cont.)

* MCR 225 6,391 7,989 1,038,570

* MR 225A 11,428 14,285 1,857,050

* MR 295-H16 12,679 15,849 2,060,370

* MR 295-H20 13,398 16,747 2,177,110

* MR 295-H25 14,321 17,901 2,327,130

MR 405-H24 12,142 15,178 1,973,114

* MR 405B-H24 18,451 23,064 2,998,320

* MR415-H24 21,604 27,005 3,510,650

MR 605-H32 15,205 19,006 2,470,754

* MR 605B-H32 23,394 29,242 3,801,460

HAMMER HEAD

MD 95A 1,690 2,112 274,560

MD95B 2,831 3,539 460,031

MD125A 2,057 2,572 334,334

MD125B 3,143 3,929 510,796

MD175A 2,487 3,109 404,118

MD 175B 3,554 4,443 577,577

MD185A-H8 3,088 3,860 501,787

MD 185-8 5,171 6,464 840,268

MD 185-10 5,171 6,464 840,268

MD 208 5,294 6,618 860,288

* MD 208A 7,195 8,994 1,169,220

MD235AJ10 3,620 4,525 588,302

MD 238 J10 5,932 7,415 963,963

MD 238 J12 6,055 7,569 983,983

*Current Models

3.0 LIFTING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

3.5 HOISTS AND TOWER CRANES (Cont.)

HAMMER HEAD (Cont.)

* MD 238A-J10 8,050 10,062 1,308,060

* MD 238A-J12 8,250 10,312 1,340,560

MD265A-J10 3,890 4,862 632,060

MD 265B1-J10 1,624 9,530 1,238,952

MD 265B1-J12 7,634 9,543 1,240,525

MD 285B 7,996 9,995 1,299,298

* MD 285B 11,005 13,756 1,788,280

MD 305B 8,281 10,351 1,345,630

* MD 310B-12 11,428 14,285 1,857,050

* MD 310B-16 12,005 15,006 1,950,780

MD 345BL 12 8,965 11,207 1,456,884

MD 345BL 16 9,450 11,813 1,535,677

MD345L 12 6,030 7,537 979,836

MD345L 16 6,448 8,060 1,047,761

MD 365B-L 12 9,394 11,743 1,526,525

MD 365B-L 16 9,736 12,170 1,528,152

* MD 365B-L 16 13,200 16,500 2,145,000

* MD 485B-20T 17,596 21,995 2,859,350

* MD 485B-25T 18,574 23,217 3,018,210

MD 500-12T 12,837 16,046 2,085,941

MD 500-16T 13,103 16,379 2,129,270

MD 500-20T 14,225 17,782 2,311,595

* MD 550-16T 19,537 24,421 3,174,730

* MD 550-20T 19,975 24,969 3,245,970

* MD550-25T 21,036 26,295 3,418,350

* MD560-40T 34,075 42,594 5,537,220

MD 650-25T 15,167 18,959 2,464,605

*Current Models

3.0 LIFTING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

3.5 HOISTS AND TOWER CRANES (Cont.)

BARE MONTHMODEL CAPACITY MT. TONSOPERATED OPERATED

80M X 20T/ 4.3T

80M X 25T/ 4.3T

80M X 40T/ 3.7T

80M X 25T/ 5.9T

70M X 16T/ 2.7T

70M X 16T/ 7T

70M X 20T/ 6.4T

80M X 16T/ 4.5T

70M X 12T/ 3.2T

70M X 12T/ 2.8T

90M X 20T/3.1T

90M X 25T/3T

75M X 16T/ 2.3T

40M X 6T

40M X 8T

75M X 12T/ 3.65T

70M X 16T/ 2.7T

75M X 12T/ 3.1T

65M X 10T/2.85T

65M X 12T/2.65T

70M X 12T/ 3.2T

70M X 12T/ 2.8T

67.5M X 10T/2.2T

67.5M X 12T/2.15T

30M X 5T

70M X 12T/ 3.2T

70M X 12T/ 3.2T

BARE MONTH

3.5.1 POTAIN (Cont.)

65M X 10T/2.45T

65M X 12T/2.4T

MODEL CAPACITY MT. TONSOPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOUR

60M X 10T/2.15T

60M X 10T/2.45T

62.5M X 10T/2T

30M X 5T

30M X 4T

60M X 8T/1.4T

30M X 4T

60M X 8T/2.15T

30M X 3T

52.5M X 6T/1.4T

30M X 3T

57.5M X 6T/1.4T

40M/50M/60M X 24T/18T/12T/10.7T/7.9T/5T

40M X 32T/17.5T

40M/50M/60M X 32T/24T/16T/17.5T/13T/9T

50.3M/55.2M/60M X 20T/16T/10T

45.5M/50.3M/56.2M/60M/ X 25T/20T/16T/12T/4.85T/3.75T/2.5T

40M X 24T/ 10.7T

40M/50M/60M X 24T/18T/12T/10.7T/7.9T/4.7T

55M X 14T/2.15T

45M/50M/55M X 14T/10T/7T/3.9T/3T/2.15T

55.2M/60M X 16T/18T/3.15T/2.8T

MODELOPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTHCAPACITY MT. TONS

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HAMMER HEAD (Cont.)

MD 650-32T 17,021 21,276 2,765,906

MD 650-40T 17,478 21,847 2,840,123

MD 900-20T 27,750 34,687 4,509,362

MD 900-32T 28,263 35,329 4,592,731

MD 900/50T 30,128 37,660 4,895,748

* MD 900B-25T 38,410 48,013 6,241,690

* MD 900B-32T 39,173 48,966 6,365,580

* MD 900B-40T 39,671 49,589 6,446,570

* MD 900B-50T 41,696 52,120 6,775,600

MD 1400-32T 41,369 51,711 6,722,430

* MD 1400-50T 59,018 73,773 9,590,490

* MD 1400-64T 59,404 74,255 9,653,150

* MD 2200-32T 78,543 98,179 12,763,270

* MD 2200-50T 79,773 99,716 12,963,080

* MD 2200-64T 80,184 100,230 13,029,900

H30/23C 2,213 2,767 359,645

H30/30C+C122 2,505 3,132 407,121

K5-50C 13,027 16,283 2,116,829

K4-56C 12,019 15,024 1,953,094

K3-59C 11,772 14,715 1,912,911

MC 45A 689 861 111,969

MC 48B 1,082 1,352 175,747

* MC 48C-2T 1,353 1,691 219,830

* MC 48C-2.5T 1,365 1,706 221,780

MC 50A 816 1,020 132,561

MC 50B 1,272 1,590 206,635

* MC 50C 1,691 2,114 274,820

*Current Models

3.0 LIFTING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

3.5 HOISTS AND TOWER CRANES (Cont.)

HAMMER HEAD (Cont.)

* MC 58 1,705 2,131 277,030

MC 65A 909 1,136 147,719

MC 68B 1,385 1,731 225,082

* MC 68C 1,764 2,205 286,650

* MC 68C 1,793 2,241 291,330

MC 85A 1,104 1,379 179,322

MC 85B 1,804 2,255 293,150

* MC 115B 1,642 2,052 266,760

* MC 175B 1,969 2,461 319,930

* MC 205B 2,782 3,478 452,140

* MC 235B 3,131 3,914 508,820

MC-300 2,505 3,132 407,121

* MC 310K12 3,819 4,774 620,620

* MC 310K16 4,584 5,730 744,900

* MC 475 7,485 9,356 1,216,280

SELF ERECTING

GTMR331B 1,621 2,026 263,406

GTMR331B 1,621 2,026 263,406

GTMR331C 1,566 1,958 254,540

GTMR336A 2,238 2,797 363,649

GTMR336B 2,089 2,611 339,482

GTMR346 2,651 3,313 430,716

GTMR346A 2,960 3,700 481,052

* GTMR 346B 3,806 4,757 618,410

* GTMR 360B 2,046 2,558 332,540

GTMR386 3,525 4,407 572,858

*Current Models

3.0 LIFTING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

3.5 HOISTS AND TOWER CRANES (Cont.)

SELF ERECTING (Cont.)

GTMR386A 3,840 4,800 624,052

* GTMR386B 5,834 7,292 947,960

GTMR400 3,487 4,359 566,709

GTMR400A 4,140 5,176 672,815

HD40A 1,706 2,133 277,277

33.75M X 8T

31M X 4T

31M X 8T

50M X 8T 1.35T

50M X 10T/ 1.73T

BARE MONTH

3.5.1 POTAIN (Cont.)

45M X 6T/ 1.1T

6T

50M X 8T/ 1.35T

MODEL CAPACITY MT. TONSOPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOUR

27.8M X 4T

40M X 4T 1.15T

45M X 5T/ 1T

28M X 5T

24.5M X 4T

24.5M X 4T

35M X 4T/ 1.15T

70M X 12T/ 3T

70M X 12T/ 3.2T

70M X 16T/ 2.7T

80M X 25T/ 3T

55M X 6T/ 1.6T

60M X 8T/ 1.4T

60M X 10T/ 2.4T

65M X 10T/ 2.05T

46M X 2.5T/ 1T

46M X 3T/ 1T

20M X 2.5T

50M X 5T/ 1.3T

42M X 2.5T/ 1.2T

20M X 2.5T

45M X 3T/ 1T

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

3.5.1 POTAIN (Cont.)

40M X 2.5T/ 1T

42M X 2.5T/ 1T

MODEL CAPACITY MT. TONS

35M X 2.5T/ 1T

36M X 2T/ 1T

36M X 2.5T/ 1T

20M X 2.5T

70M X 20T/ 5T

70M X 16T/ 5.6T

70M X 12T/ 5.9T

20M X 2.0T

80M X 50T/ 21.5T

80M X 64T/ 20T

60M X 12T/ 2.3T

60M X 12T/ 3T

80M X 32T/ 14.5T

80M X 50T/ 12.5T

80M X 64T/ 12.5T

80M X 32T/ 22.8T

70M X 25T/ 14.05T

70M X 32T/ 14.15T

70M X 40T/ 14.15T

70M X 50T/ 13T

80M X 40T/ 5.5T

70M X 20T/ 12.2T

70M X 32T/ 11T

65M X 12T/2.65T

BARE MONTH

3.5.1 POTAIN (Cont.)

80M X 32T/ 5.5T

MODEL CAPACITY MT. TONSDRY HOUR

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* HD40A 2,286 2,857 371,410

HD32A 1,467 1,834 283,381

HD26C 1,348 1,685 219,076

HD26C-2T 1,293 1,616 210,067

HD16C 1,024 1,280 166,452

HD16C 903 1,129 146,718

HD 14C 864 1,080 140,426

HD40A 1,595 1,993 259,116

HD36 1,490 1,862 242,099

HD32 1,395 1,744 226,655

HD30 1,300 1,625 211,211

HD25 1,205 1,506 195,767

HD12 773 966 125,554

HD11 626 782 101,673

HD10A 657 822 106,821

HD10A 576 721 93,665

HDM40 2,564 3,205 416,702

* HDM40A 3,062 3,827 497,510

HDM32 2,299 2,874 373,659

HDT70 3,050 3,813 495,638

*Current Models

3.0 LIFTING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

3.5 HOISTS AND TOWER CRANES (Cont.)

SELF ERECTING (Cont.)

HDT70 3,376 4,220 548,548

* HDT80 4,492 5,615 729,950

HDT80 3,732 4,665 606,463

* IGO 10 907 1,134 147,420

* IGO 11 953 1,191 154,830

* IGO 12 1,013 1,266 164,580

* IGO 13 1,068 1,335 173,550

IGO 15 891 1,114 144,859

IGO 18 1,029 1,286 167,167

* IGO 21 1,406 1,758 228,540

* IGO 22 1,564 1,955 254,150

* IGO 24 1,656 2,070 269,100

* IGO 26 2,009 2,511 326,430

* IGO 26 1,835 2,294 298,220

* IGO 28A 1,990 2,488 323,440

* IGO 28A 2,122 2,653 344,890

* IGO 32 2,093 2,616 340,080

* IGO 36 2,214 2,768 359,840

* IGO 50 2,655 3,319 431,470

* IGO MA13 1,750 2,187 284,310

* IGO MB13 1,425 1,781 231,530

* IGO MB13A 1,554 1,943 252,590

* IGO M18 1,819 2,274 29,520

* IGO T70

435A-DM42 708 886 115,115

744CS-DM45 1,230 1,538 199,914

TOPLESS

* MDT 98-1.2M 3,377 4,221 548,730

* MDT 128 4,531 5,664 736,320

*Current Models

3.0 LIFTING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

3.5 HOISTS AND TOWER CRANES (Cont.)

TOPLESS (Cont.)

MDT 132 G8 5,951 7,436 966,966

MDT 162 G8 6,150 7,688 999,427

* MDT 178 5,135 6,419 834,470

MDT 192-H12 6,712 8,390 1,090,661

MDT 222-J12 8,376 10,470 1,361,074

MDT 302-L12 9,736 12,170 1,582,152

MDT 302-L16 10,431 13,038 1,694,979

MDT 412-L10 11,695 14,619 1,900,470

MDT 412-L16 11,486 14,357 1,866,436

MDT 412-L20 11,905 14,881 1,934,504

TOPKIT F2/23B 1,482 1,852 240,812

325A 575 718 93,379

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOUR

75M X 20T/ 2.7T

50M X 2.3T

25M X 1T

75M X 12T/ 2.3T

75M X 16T/ 2.1T

75M X 10T/ 3.1T

75M X 16T/ 3T

60M X 8T 1.8T

60M X 8T/ 1.5T

60M X 12T/ 2.2T

65M X 12T/ 2.4T

BARE MONTH

3.5.1 POTAIN (Cont.)

55M X 8T/ 1.6T

MODEL CAPACITY MT. TONS

30M X 4T/ 1T

45M X 6T/ 1T

45M X 6T 1.2T

45M X 6T/ 1.25T

16.2M X 1T/ 0.6T

16.2M X 1.2T

35M X 4T/ 1T

35M X 1T/ 1T

30M X 2T/ 0.85T

27M X 2T/ 0.8T

18M X 1.2T

18M X 1.2T

18.5M X 1.2T

35M X 4T/ 1T

32M X 4T/ 1T

30M X 4T/ 1.06T

24M X 2T/ 0.75T

20M X 1.5T

35M X 4T/ 1T

24M X 4T

26M X 3T

26M X 2T

OPERATED

HOUR

26M X 1.8T/ 0.7T

28M X 1.8T/ 0.85T

BARE MONTH

3.5.1 POTAIN (Cont.)

31M X 6T

MODEL CAPACITY MT. TONSOPERATED

DRY

16M X 1.3T/0.6T

18M X 1.3T/0.65T

18M X 1.3T/ 0.7T

20M X 1.8T/ 0.7T

22M X 1.8T/ 0.7T

24M X 1.8T/ 0.7T

26M X 2.4T/ 1T

26M X 2.4T/ 1T

26M X 3.2T/ 1T

28M X 2.4T/ 1T

32M X 4T/ 1T

40M X 4T/ 1T

28M X 3.2T/ 1.1T

30M X 4T/ 1T

55M X 6T/ 1.2T

22M X 1.8T/ 0.4T

20M X 1.8T/ 0.7T

55M X 6T/ 1.6T

22M X 1.8T/ 0.6T

24M X 1.8T/ 0.7T

40M X 4T/ 0.3T

36M X 4T

43.4M X 10T

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RITHIER

GT1372 2,338 2,923 379,951

GT1297 1,331 1,663 216,216

GT1296 1,205 1,506 195,767

GT1268 1,029 1,286 167,167

GT1174 1,079 1,394 175,318

ALIMAK

SUPER SCANDO 32/40C 3,094 3,868 502,788

SCANDO 20/30 1,235 1,543 200,629

SCANDO 20/30TD 1,331 1,663 216,216

SCANDO 20/32 818 1,022 132,860

SCANDO 20/32TD 902 1,127 146,510

PECCO SN 160-12 2,232 2,790 362,648

PECCO SN 160-16 2,365 2,957 384,384

BKT, BN135 2,314 2,892 375,947

SIMMA, GT181 1,129 1,411 183,469

CRANE, TOWER SELF-CLIMB, 12T MAXLOAD 2,188 2,735 355,498

COMEDIL GRU CT4824 1,482 1,852 240,812

*Current Models

3.6 LIFTING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

3.6 AERIAL LIFTS, SELF PROPELLED

GENIE

GS2646 345 431 56,056

JLG

CM2033 207 259 33,605

CM2046 219 274 35,607

CM2546 245 306 39,754

CM2558 251 314 40,755

NIKKEN Model 6MEX 205 256 33,319

HAULOTTE

Model CISEAUS-2565 107 134 17,420

GENIE

GS3268 23.0 711 889 115,544

GS4080 60.0 1,109 1,386 180,180

JLG

25RTS 30.0 420 525 68,211

33RTS 40.0 457 571 74,217

GENIE

S40 60.0 1,480 1,850 240,526

S60 60.0 1,922 2,402 312,312

S65 60.0 2,045 2,556 332,332

S80 60.0 2,567 3,209 417,131

S100 81.0 3,170 3,962 515,086

S120 81.0 3,713 4,641 603,317

*Current Models

3.0 LIFTING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

3.6 AERIAL LIFTS, SELF PROPELLED

JLG

40RTS 40.0 505 631 82,082

500RTS 43.0 677 846 109,967

40H 43.0 772 965 125,411

60H 43.0 1,046 1,308 170,027

80H 43.0 1,511 1,889 245,531

110HX 50.0 1,888 2,360 306,735

120HX 50.0 2,220 2,775 360,789

30E 289 361 46,904

35E 384 480 62,348

40E 477 596 77,506

45E 519 649 84,370

GENIE, Z45/40 36.0 1,195 1,494 194,194

JLG

40HA 50.0 773 966 125,554

45HA 50.0 666 833 108,251

60HA 50.0 1,013 1,266 164,593

3.7 FORKLIFTS

500 lbs. X 40Ft. Hts X 20.5'Reach

500 lbs. X 45Ft. Hts X 22.8'Reach

500 lbs. X 40Ft. Hts X 23.8'Reach

500 lbs. X 45Ft. Hts X 22.5'Reach

1000 lbs. X 110Ft. Hts X 116'Range

1000 lbs. X 120Ft. Hts X 126'Range

500 lbs. X 30Ft. Hts X 13.5'Reach

500 lbs. X 35Ft. Hts X 20.5'Reach

500 lbs. X 60Ft. Hts X 33'Reach

CAPACITY-LBS. (M.T.)

1000 lbs. X 40Ft. Hts X 46'Range

1000 lbs. X 60Ft. Hts X 66'Range

1000 lbs. X 80Ft. Hts X 86'Range

ARTICULATING BOOM, HYDRAULIC (Gas. Powered)

80Ft. Hts X 86 Ft. Range

1000 lbs. X 40Ft. Hts X 46'Range

MODEL CAPACITY

2500 lbs. X 50Ft. Hts X 56'Range

STRAIGHT BOOM LIFTS, TELESCOPIC (Gas/Diesel) Cont.

100Ft. Hts X 106 Ft. Range

1000 lbs. X 20Ft. Hts X 26'Range

750 lbs. X 25Ft. Hts X 31'Range

40Ft. Hts X 46 Ft. Range

120Ft. Hts X 126 Ft. Range

32Ft. Hts X 40 Ft. Range

60Ft. Hts X 66 Ft. Range

1500 lbs. X 33Ft. Hts X 39'Range

1000 lbs. X 25Ft. Hts X 31'Range

2 Passengers

BARE MONTHFLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOUR

40Ft. Hts X 46 Ft. Range

65Ft. Hts X 71 Ft. Range

SCISSOR LIFTS, ROUGH TERRAIN (Gas/Diesel)

SCISSOR BOOM LIFTS, TELESCOPIC (Gas/Diesel)

200 lbs. X 25Ft. Hts X 31'Range

BARE MONTH

26Ft. Heights X 32 Ft. Range

CAPACITY OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURSCISSOR LIFTS, ELECTRIC (Battery powered)

MODEL

750 lbs. X 20Ft. Hts X 26'Range

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

40M X 4T

48.9M X 2.4-5T

40M X 4T

60M X 9T

50M X 6T

45M X 6T

40M X 4.5T

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ALL MODELS 50.0 478 597 77,649

50.0 535 669 86,944

Diese Driven 50.0 543 679 88,231

Standard Mast 60.0 645 806 104,819

Pneumatic Tire 65.0 725 906 117,832

65.0 791 989 128,557

3.0 LIFTING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

3.7 FORKLIFTS (Cont.)

ALL MODELS (Cont.) 80.0 1,089 1,362 177,034

80.0 1,220 1,525 198,198

89.0 1,281 1,602 208,208

Diesel Driven 89.0 1,283 1,604 208,494

Standard Mast 114.0 1,365 1,706 221,793

Pneumatic Tire 119.0 1,422 1,778 231,088

121.0 1,514 1,893 246,103

132.0 1,563 1,954 253,968

132.0 1,610 2,012 261,547

132.0 1,676 2,094 272,272

161.0 1,844 2,305 299,585

161.0 2,467 3,083 400,829

161.0 2,627 3,284 426,855

180.0 2,998 3,748 487,201

199.0 3,262 1,078 530,101

238.0 4,022 5,027 653,510

238.0 4,621 5,776 750,893

360.0 5,618 7,022 912,912

3.8 INTEGRATED TOOL CARRIERS

CU.M. CU.YD.

CATERPILLAR

IT28B 1HF (1986-93) 1.53 2.00 110.0 1,696 2,120 275,561

IT28B 1HF (1986-93) 1.53 2.00 110.0 1,375 1,719 223,509

IT18B 4ZD (1986-93) 1.15 2.00 95.0 1,421 1,777 230,945

IT14B 3NJ (1990-93) 1.00 2.00 75.0 1,316 1,645 213,785

3.0 LIFTING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

3.8 INTEGRATED TOOL CARRIERS

CU.M. CU.YD.

CATERPILLAR (Cont.)

IT12B 1KF (1989-93) 1.00 2.00 65.0 1,213 1,516 197,054

IT12 2YC (1985-91) 0.95 2.00 65.0 640 800 103,961

3.9 TELESCOPIC HANDLER

81.0 1,383 1,729 224,796

81.0 1,507 1,884 244,959

81.0 1,552 1,940 252,252

106.0 1,715 2,144 278,707

106.0 1,577 1,971 256,256

81.50 1,107 1,384 179,894

81.50 1,027 1,284 166,881

81.50 1,152 1,440 187,187

81.50 1,134 1,418 184,327

81.50 1,168 1,460 189,761

104.00 1,321 1,651 214,643

106.00 1,385 1,731 225,082

106.00 1,436 1,795 233,376

106.00 1,401 1,751 227,656

106.00 1,217 1,521 197,769

106.00 1,309 1,637 212,784

123.00 1,338 1,673 217,503

123.00 1,606 2,008 260,975

170.00 1,822 2,277 296,010

170.00 1,925 2,406 312,741

4.0 EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT

4.1 BACKHOE, HYDRAULIC, CRAWLER MOUNTED

CU.M. CU.YD.

4.1.1 CATERPILLAR

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTHMODEL

SERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

CAPACITY FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR./HR.)

MRT 1650

MRT 1542

MRT 1432

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

MHT 10180

MHT 7140

MRT 2145

MRT 1850

MT 845 T

MT 932

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

3.9.1 CATERPILLAR

BARE MONTH

TH63

TH62

MODELSERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

CAPACITY

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOUR

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOUR

BARE MONTH

MVT 675 T

MVT 665 T

MT 1637 SLT

MT 1337 SL

MT 1233 S

MODELSERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

CAPACITY

100000 (45.35)

MT 732

537-120

537-130

TH82

3.9.2 JCB

3.9.3 MANITOU

30000 (13.60)

35000 (15.87)

40000 (18.14)

80000 (36.28)

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

45000 (20.41)

50000 (22.68)

60000 (27.21)

70000 (31.75)

25000 (11.34)

27500 (12.47)

13000 (5.90)

15000 (6.80)

16500 (7.48)

18000 (8.16)

20000 (9.07)

22500 (10.20)

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

7000 (3.18)

CAPACITY-LBS. (M.T.)

3000 (1.36)

4000 (1.81)

8000 (3.63)

6000 (2.72)

11000 (4.99)

5000 (2.27)

STRAIGHT BOOM LIFTS, TELESCOPIC (Gas/Diesel) Cont.

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTHMODEL

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* 345C 2001-up 2.00 2.39 345.0 7,329 9,161 1,190,930

345B 4SS (1997-00) 2.60 3.40 290.0 4,472 5,590 726,726

* 330D NBD (2006-08) 2.10 2.75 268.0 5,342 6,677 868,010

330B/BL 8TR00396 (1998-up) 2.10 2.70 222.0 3,778 4,722 613,899

330L 6SK (1992-95) 1.50 1.96 222.0 3,393 4,242 551,408

330 9PJ (1992-95) 1.50 1.96 222.00 3,338 4,172 542,399

* 325DL SCR (2006-08) 1.15 1.77 204.00 4,284 5,355 696,150

325BL 6DN (1996-01) 1.30 1.70 168.00 3,207 4,008 521,092

325L 7CJ (1991-95) 1.30 1.70 168.00 2,772 3,465 450,450

325 8JG (1991-95) 1.30 1.70 168.00 2,667 3,334 433,433

322BL 8NR (1996-2001) 1.10 1.47 153.00 2,900 3,626 471,328

* 320D FAL (2006) 0.98 1.29 138.00 3,043 3,804 494,520

320C/CL HKT (2004-06) 1.00 1.31 138.00 2,485 3,106 403,832

320B / 320BL 6CR05219 (2000) 1.00 1.31 128.00 2,338 2,923 379,951

320L 1TL (1991-96) 1.00 1.31 128.00 2,004 2,505 325,611

320 7WK (1991-96) 1.00 1.31 128.00 1,703 2,129 276,705

* 318C BTG (2003) 0.88 1.16 94.00 2,421 3,026 393,380

* 315C CFL (2001) 0.60 0.78 110.00 2,396 2,995 389,350

315B 1SW (1997-01) 0.84 1.10 99.00 2,375 2,969 385,957

* 314C CR KHB (2001-02) 0.52 0.68 90.00 6.0-9-0 2,205 2,756 358,280

* 312C BNN (2001-02) 90.00 6.0-9-0 2,165 2,706 351,780

312B 6SW (1998-01) 0.63 0.82 84.00 2,174 2,717 353,210

312BL 9FS (1997-01) 0.63 0.82 84.00 1,796 2,245 291,863

ATTACHMENTS:

For certain models of Backhoe, Hydraulic, Crawler Mounted additional rates for attachments are allowed:

*Current Models

4.0 EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

4.1 BACKHOE, HYDRAULIC, CRAWLER MOUNTED (Cont.)

CU.M. CU.YD.

* 311C U CLK (2001-03) 0.52 0.68 79.0 6.0-9.0 1,923 2,404 312,520

311B 2MS (1996-01) 0.63 0.82 79.0 1,950 2,438 316,888

* 308C CR CPE (2001-06) 0.25 0.33 54.0 5.0-8.0 1,557 1,946 252,980

* 307C BCM (2000-06) 0.25 0.33 54.0 5.0-8.0 1,517 1,896 246,480

307 2WM (1994-97) 0.28 0.37 54.0 1,177 1,472 191,334

* 305C CR DSA (2001-03) 0.14 0.19 42.0 5.7-6.6 1,271 1,589 206,570

* 304C CR NAD (2002-05) 0.14 0.19 35.5 4.8-5.8 1,172 1,465 190,450

* 303C CR 2006 0.10 0.09 30.0 4.0-4.7 1,081 1,351 175,630

303.5 AFW (2000-05) 0.13 0.16 25.5 1,235 1,543 200,629

* 302.5C 4AZ (1999-05) 0.06 0.08 24.9 3.3-3.8 721 901 117,130

* 301.8C BFA (2000-05) 0.04 0.05 18.0 2.5-2.9 654 817 106,210

* 301.6C BDH (2000-05) 0.04 0.05 17.4 2.5-2.9 644 805 104,650

301.5 3YW (1998-05) 0.06 0.07 17.4 692 865 112,398

E650 3LG1 (1987-92) 2.60 3.40 357.0 7,549 9,436 1,226,654

E450 3JG1 (1987-93) 1.95 2.55 276.0 4,451 5,564 723,294

EL300B 3FJ1 (1990-91) 1.38 1.80 206.0 2,751 3,439 447,018

E300B 1WJ1 (1990-91) 1.38 1.80 206.0 26,214 3,267 424,710

EL240B 5WG1 (1989-92) 1.15 1.50 148.0 2,079 2,599 337,909

E240B 8SF1 (1989-92) 1.15 1.50 148.0 2,020 2,525 328,185

EL200B 7DF1 (1987-91) 1.09 1.42 118.0 1,786 2,233 290,290

E200B 6KF1 (1987-91) 1.09 1.42 118.0 1,727 2,159 280,709

E140 1PF1 (1987-94) 0.63 0.82 89.0 1,391 11,739 226,083

E120B 7NF (1990-92) 0.57 0.75 84.0 1,310 1,638 212,927

E110B 9HF (1990-92) 0.52 0.68 79.0 1,235 1,543 200,629

E70B 7YF (1989-94) 0.28 0.37 54.0 988 1,235 160,589

245B SERIES II 6MF /ISJ (198-92) 2.63 3.50 360.0 9,462 11,827 1,537,536

235C 4DG, 5AF, 2PG 1.91 2.50 250.0 6,073 7,591 986,843

3WG (1988-92)

231D 1NK (1990-94) 1.61 2.10 200.0 3,695 4,619 600,457

225D 6RG (1989-91) 1.18 1.54 150.0 3,729 4,662 606,034

*Current Models

4.0 EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

4.1 BACKHOE, HYDRAULIC, CRAWLER MOUNTED (Cont.)

CU.M. CU.YD.

SOLAR 450-3 0001-0310 (1998-00) 1.90 2.47 296.0 3,168 3,960 514,800

SOLAR 400LC-3 0001-0399 (1995-98) 1.70 2.22 260.0 2,609 3,262 423,995

SOLAR 330LC-3 0001-0999 (1996-98) 1.30 1.90 244.0 2,154 2,693 350,064

* SOLAR 300LC-5 0001-9999 (2003-06) 1.75 2.30 197.0 3,822 4,778 621,140

SOLAR 280LC-3 5001-29999 (1995-98) 1.15 1.50 195.0 1,909 2,386 310,167

Hydraulic Pavement Breaker - Add 35% of Rate

Pavement Breaker - Air Driven - Add 20% of Rate + Air Compressor Rate

MODELSERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

CAPACITYFLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

4.1.1 CATERPILLAR (Cont.)

CAPACITYSERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)MODEL

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR./HR.)

OPERATED

DRY

4.1.2 DAEWOO

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* SOLAR 255LC-5 0001-1144 (2003-06) 1.15 1.50 162.0 3,223 4,029 523,770

* SOLAR 255LC-5 0001-2159 (2003-06) 1.00 1.31 148.0 2,906 3,633 472,290

SOLAR 220LC-3 0500-50999 (1996-02) 0.80 1.04 138.0 1,597 1,997 259,545

* SOLAR 175LC-5 0001-1999 (2003-06) 0.70 0.94 118.0 2,416 3,020 392,600

SOLAR 170-3 0001-1019 (1997-00) 0.60 0.91 113.0 1,373 1,716 223,080

* SOLAR 140LC-5 0001-1769 (2004-06) 0.50 0.65 95.0 2,141 2,676 347,880

SOLAR 130-3 0001-0999 (1996-98) 0.50 0.65 110.0 1,037 1,296 168,454

SOLAR 70-3 0001-0259 (1997-99) 0.25 0.30 56.0 947 1,184 153,868

SOLAR S55 1001-35653 (1999-06) 0.15 0.20 50.6 734 917 119,262

SOLAR S035 0001-0749 (1997-01) 0.10 0.13 26.0 621 777 100,958

SOLAR S030 0.07 0.09 20.0 574 717 93,236

SOLAR S015 1001-1269 (1997-00) 0.04 0.05 15.5 479 598 77,792

SOLAR 010 0001-0401 (1997-99) 0.02 0.03 9.50 330 413 53,625

EX1800-3 182 (1996) 9.60 12.48 912.0 2,227 27,847 3,620,045

EX1100-3 17E (1987-96) 4.60 6.00 560.0 10,508 13,135 1,707,563

EX800H-5 3.30 4.30 440.0 7,407 9,259 1,203,631

EX750-5BE 17C (1996) 4.10 5.33 440.0 7,422 9,277 1,206,062

EX750-5 3.30 4.30 440.0 7,198 8,997 1,169,597

EX 450LG-5 006037-80348 (1997-01) 1.80 2.35 305.0 3,709 4,637 602,745

EX 400 001421-7157 (1988-96) 1.60 2.09 284.0 3,995 4,994 649,220

EX 270LC-5 010106-50233 (1997-02) 1.10 1.43 170.0 2,570 3,212 417,560

EX 270 DX (1987-96) 1.00 1.31 167.3 2,396 2,995 389,389

*Current Models

4.0 EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

4.1 BACKHOE, HYDRAULIC, CRAWLER MOUNTED (Cont.)

CU.M. CU.YD.

EX225USR 0.80 1.04 135.0 2,075 2,594 337,194

EX220-5 (1995-96) 0.76 1.00 160.0 2,359 2,949 383,383

EX 220-2 (1990-92) 0.90 1.18 157.2 2,059 2,574 334,620

EX 220-2 (1990-92) 0.70 0.92 126.8 1,821 2,276 295,867

EX220-5 14M (1996) 0.80 1.04 135.0 2,087 2,609 339,196

EX150LC-5 (1987-93) 0.60 0.91 100.0 1,773 2,217 288,145

EX 150 001297-3668 (1988-98) 0.55 0.72 96.3 1,436 1,795 233,376

EX 120-2 (1990-92) 0.45 0.58 86.2 1,211 1,514 196,768

EX 100-5 002840-120128 (1998-02) 0.45 0.58 80.0 1,385 1,731 225,082

EX 60-5 0.28 0.37 55.0 1,074 1,343 174,603

EX 60 0.28 0.37 55.0 1,117 1,396 181,467

EX45-2 0.16 0.21 36.0 867 1,084 140,855

EX30-2 0.09 0.12 23.5 583 728 94,666

EX22-2 0.07 0.09 18.5 510 637 82,797

EX12-2 0.04 0.05 16.50 477 596 77,506

* R500LC-7 610001-610049 (2005-07) 320.0 5,654 7,067 918,710

R450LC-3 10001-10241 (1996-98) 2.09 2.71 286.0 3,059 3,824 497,068

* R450LC-7 0501-534 (1993-94) 320.0 5,418 6,773 880,490

* R360LC-7A 110001-210034 (2003-07) 271.0 4,570 5,713 742,690

R360LC-3 10001-302 (1996-98) 1.62 2.10 247.0 2,773 3,466 450,593

* R320LC-7 110001-784 (2003-06) 232.0 3,833 4,791 622,830

* R305LC-7 . 235.0 3,763 4,704 611,520

* R290LC-7A 110001-710312 (2003-07) 197.0 3,458 4,323 561,990

R290LC-3 0525-11234 (1993-99) 1.27 1.65 183.0 2,094 2,617 340,197

* R250LC-7 110157-111045 (2004-07) 163.0 2,970 3,712 482,560

* R210LC-7 611001-5889 (2003-07) 143.0 2,586 3,232 420,160

*Current Models

4.0 EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

4.1 BACKHOE, HYDRAULIC, CRAWLER MOUNTED (Cont.)

CU.M. CU.YD.

* R210-7 10001-14599 (1996-98) 143.0 2,514 3,143 408,590

R210LC-3 10001-4599 (1996-98) 0.87 1.13 130.0 1,595 1,993 259,116

* R180LC-7 210001-209 (2003-06) 116.0 2,278 2,847 370,110

* R160LC-7 110039-851 (2004-07) 116.0 2,221 2,776 360,880

* R140LC-7 611001-2778 (2004-07) 105.0 2,054 2,568 333,840

R130LC-3 10001-11759 (1995-00) 0.50 0.65 101.0 1,302 1,628 211,640

* R110-7 84.0 1,782 2,227 289,510

* R80-7 59.0 1,386 1,733 225,290

* R55-7 52.0 1,149 1,436 186,680

IS-310J 1.20 1.60 210.0 3,073 3,841 499,356

IS-200J-2 0.80 1.00 130.0 1,957 2,446 318,032

IS-190 0.70 0.92 106.5 1,556 1,945 252,824

4.1.3 HITACHI

MODELSERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

CAPACITY FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

4.1.3 HITACHI (Cont.)

4.1.4 HYUNDAI

MODELSERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

CAPACITY FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

4.1.3 HYUNDAI (Cont.)

4.1.5 IHI

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IS-110GX (1988-93) 0.62 0.82 94.3 1,424 1,780 231,374

IS-110J2 0.50 0.65 94.0 1,311 1,639 213,070

IS-110 0.50 0.65 94.3 1,117 1,396 181,467

IS-55J-2 8003001-5099 (1996-99) 0.16 0.21 50.0 923 1,154 150,007

IS-45J-2 0.14 0.18 40.0 748 935 121,550

IS30J 0.08 0.10 30.0 605 757 98,384

* HD2045 III 2008 2.00 2.63 306.0 7,044 8,805 1,144,650

* HD 1430 III 2008 1.40 1.84 231.0 3,790 4,738 615,940

* HD 1023 III 2008 1.00 1.31 167.0 2,946 3,683 478,790

* HD 820 III 2008 0.80 1.00 150.0 2,538 3,173 412,490

HD-650SE (1982-84) 0.65 0.85 98.0 832 1,040 135,135

* HD 513 III 2008 0.50 0.65 91.0 1,874 2,343 304,590

* HD308 2008 0.28 0.38 55.0 1,358 1,697 220,610

*Current Models

4.0 EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

4.1 BACKHOE, HYDRAULIC, CRAWLER MOUNTED (Cont.)

CU.M. CU.YD.

SK600 1992 3.50 4.50 300.0 6,276 7,845 1,019,876

SK430-III 1993 2.20 2.86 300.0 4,142 5,178 673,101

SK310-III 1993 1.60 2.08 230.0 3,014 3,758 489,775

SK220-V (1989-93) 1.40 1.82 163.0 2,383 2,979 387,244

SK200-V (1989-93) 1.20 1.56 140.0 1,985 2,482 322,608

SK120-V (1989-93) 0.70 0.91 84.0 1,316 1,646 213,928

SK100-V (1989-90) 0.50 0.65 76.0 1,206 1,508 196,053

SK60-V (1989-93) 0.34 0.44 56.0 946 1,183 153,725

SK45SR PY711-607756 (1998-02) 0.14 0.18 37.0 725 906 117,832

SK40SR 0.13 0.16 30.5 691 864 112,255

SK35SR PX09088167-1109844 (2001-04) 0.11 0.14 26.3 572 715 92,950

SK30SR PW0820325-1023015 (2001-04) 0.09 0.11 23.0 453 567 73,645

SK25SR PV0712527 (1998-02) 0.08 0.10 21.2 451 564 73,359

SK20SR 0.06 0.08 14.4 394 493 64,064

SK15SR PU06386-707052 (1998-01) 0.04 0.05 14.5 354 442 57,486

* PC1250-7 20002-249 (2002-07) 5.20 6.80 651.0 52.2-65.2 13,915 17,394 2,261,220

PC1100-6 H010016 (2001-05) 5.00 6.54 611.0 51-64 15,233 19,041 2,475,330

* PC800-7 40001-up (2004) 5.00 6.50 454.0 70.0-87.5 11,424 14,280 1,856,400

PC800-6 30001-up (2001-up) 5.00 6.50 444.0 37-46 8,471 10,589 1,376,518

* PC750-7 20001-140 (2004-06) 4.50 5.89 454.0 70.0-87.5 10,798 13,497 1,754,610

PC750-6 10008-1006 (1996-02) 4.50 5.90 444.0 37-46 7,235 9,044 1,175,746

* PC 650-5 1994 3.80 5.00 404.0 32-42 8,300 10,375 1,348,750

PC 650-3 10501-20031 (1986-92) 3.80 5.00 404.0 32-42 6,837 8,546 1,110,967

* PC600-7 20001-181 (2003-06) 3.50 4.58 385.0 33.2-41.5 7,521 9,401 1,222,130

PC600SE-6 3.50 4.58 385.0 7,191 8,989 1,168,596

* PC600-6 10001-1129 (2000-05) 3.50 4.58 385.0 34-42 7,797 9,746 1,266,980

* PC450-7 65045-354 (2007-08) 3.00 4.00 330.0 25.7-32.1 7,138 8,922 159,860

*Current Models

4.0 EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

4.1 BACKHOE, HYDRAULIC, CRAWLER MOUNTED (Cont.)

CU.M. CU.YD.

* PC400-7 65243-352 (2007-08) 2.60 3.40 306.0 25.7-32.1 6,718 8,397 1,091,610

PC400-6 32001-up 2.60 3.40 306.0 27-31 5,662 7,077 920,062

PC400-5A (1989-92) 1.80 2.35 276.0 21.7-26.4 3,360 4,200 545,974

* PC350-7 20001-up (2004) 1.60 1.83 242.0 16.3-24.4 5,391 6,739 876,070

PC310-5 10001-up (1989-up) 1.50 2.00 220.0 2,763 3,454 449,020

* PC300-8 2008 3,812 4,765 619,489

* PC300LC-8 A086136-90001 (2007-08) 4,109 5,136 667,693

* PC300-7 55263 (2007-08) 1.40 1.83 242.0 16.3-24.4 3,302 4,127 536,510

* PC300 SE-6 300-6-J (1998) 2.10 2.75 242.0 3,198 3,997 519,610

PC300-5A 21401-up (1989-92) 1.32 1.73 207.0 16.1-20.8 2,604 3,255 423,137

* PC228 US-6 2001 1.05 1.37 143.0 3,819 4,774 620,620

PC220-7 60010-5795 (2002-08) 1.26 1.65 168.0 13.3-18.7 3,344 4,180 543,401

PC220-6LC 52852-up (1992) 1.00 1.31 158.0 15-17 3,173 3,967 515,658

PC220-6 1.00 1.31 153.0 2,795 3,494 454,168

PC220-5A (1988-92) 1.00 1.31 153.0 12.7-15.6 2,309 2,886 357,232

* PC200-8 C62074-264 (2007-08) 143.0 3,080 3,850 500,522

* PC200LC-8 A088001-9055 (2007-08) 143.0 3,152 3,940 512,223

* PC200-7B C50063 1.25 1.54 143.0 2,933 3,666 476,580

PC200-7A 20001-up (2002) 1.17 1.53 143.0 9.4-14.1 2,367 2,959 348,670

BARE MONTH

4.1.6 KATO

MODELSERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

CAPACITYFLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOUR

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR./HR.)

4.1.8 KOMATSU

4.1.8 KOMATSU (Cont.)

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

4.1.7 KOBELCO

MODELSERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

CAPACITYFLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR./HR.)

OPERATED

DRY

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PC200-6 0.80 1.05 133.0 12-14 2,346 2,933 381,238

* PC200 LC-5 67200 (1996) 0.90 1.18 123.0 2,274 2,843 369,590

PC200-5 45001-64889 (1988-92) 0.80 1.05 123.0 1,706 2,133 277,277

PC200-3 20001-38418 (1984-90) 0.80 1.05 118.0 1,595 1,994 259,259

* PC160LC-7 K045528 (2003-05) 0.70 0.92 111.0 7.2-10.8 2,144 2,680 348,400

* PC138US-2 1001-2257 (2002-08) 0.60 0.78 88.9 6.1-9.2 1,935 2,419 314,470

* PC130-6 1992 0.50 0.65 86.0 6.1-9.2 1,896 2,370 308,100

* PC128US-2 (1999-04) 2150-8503 0.55 0.72 86.0 6.1-9.2 1,864 2,330 302,900

PC120-6 47703-up (1992) 0.60 0.78 86.0 6.1-9.2 1,595 1,993 259,116

PC120-5 30001-40176 (1988-92) 0.50 0.65 84.0 6.7-8.7 1,284 1,605 208,637

*Current Models

4.0 EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

4.1 BACKHOE, HYDRAULIC, CRAWLER MOUNTED (Cont.)

CU.M. CU.YD.

PC120-3 18001-26417 (1984-90) 0.50 0.65 84.0 1,257 1,571 204,204

PC110R-1 2001 0.40 0.52 95.0 6.7-8.7 1,757 2,197 285,571

PC100-6 46448-46961 (1999-02) 0.44 0.58 79.0 6.6-8.4 1,381 1,726 224,367

PC100-5A (1990-92) 0.44 0.58 79.0 6.6-8.4 1,221 1,527 198,484

PC100-3 18005-32844 (1984-90) 0.44 0.58 79.0 1,182 1,477 192,049

PC95R-2 2001 0.34 0.44 82.5 6.6-8.4 1,541 1,926 250,393

* PC78US-6 4453-13045 (2002-08) 0.34 0.45 54.0 3.6-5.3 1,450 1,813 235,690

PC75R-2 E200120-10261 (2000-03) 0.13 0.17 68.0 3.6-5.3 1,434 1,793 233,090

PC60-7 49080-60086 (2000-04) 0.36 0.47 54.0 5.0-7.0 970 1,212 157,586

* PC60-6 28070 (1999) 0.30 0.39 54.0 947 1,184 153,920

* PC50MR-2 5114-9883 (2004-08) 0.16 0.21 39.4 41-5.4 1,172 1,465 190,450

* PC40MR-2 2005 0.16 0.21 39.4 41-5.4 1,104 1,380 179,400

PC40-7 18001-up (1992) 0.13 0.17 37.0 41-5.4 773 966 125,554

MINIMAL SWING RADIUS

* PC128UU-2 5157-6459 (2000-06) 0.50 0.65 86.0 6.1-9.2 2,340 2,925 380,250

* PC78UU-6 2005 0.34 0.44 54.0 3.6-5.3 1,470 1,838 238,940

* PC78UU-3 2005 0.22 0.29 39.0 4.1-5.4 1,237 1,546 200,980

PC75UU-3 1994 0.34 0.44 54.0 3.6-5.3 1,402 1,753 227,890

PC50UU-2 1994 0.22 0.29 39.0 4.1-5.4 1,169 1,461 189,930

SE 450 LC-2 KAY0001-485 (1994-99) 2.10 2.73 296.0 3,030 3,787 492,349

SE 350 LC-2 JAU0465-Y1417 (1996-99) 1.65 2.15 250.0 2,393 2,991 388,817

SE 280 LC-2 HBY0100-2485 (1995-98) 1.50 1.95 178.0 1,977 2,472 321,321

SE 235 LC-3 1.40 1.82 168.0 1,784 2,230 289,861

SE 210 LC-3 FCY0076-1023 (1997-99) 1.20 1.56 144.0 1,555 1,944 252,681

SE 130 LC-2 DBY0045-1325 (1995-98) 0.80 1.04 99.0 1,229 1,537 199,771

*Current Models

4.0 EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

4.1 BACKHOE, HYDRAULIC, CRAWLER MOUNTED (Cont.)

CU.M. CU.YD.

SH300 1.10 1.43 227.0 3,344 4,180 543,400

SH300-3 1.40 1.82 247.0 3,730 4,663 606,177

SH300-2 1.46 247.0 3,534 4,418 574,340

S260F2 260F-20639 (2001) 1.20 1.57 227.0 2,902 3,628 471,640

SH220LC-3 1.00 1.31 162.0 2,214 2,768 359,788

SH200-CT 200C1-2029 (1999) 0.80 128.0 2,284 2,855 371,150

SH200 0.80 1.04 128.0 2,057 2,572 334,334

SH200-3 0.80 1.00 138.0 2,297 2,871 373,230

SH120-3 0.50 0.65 89.0 1,430 1,788 232,375

* EC700B LC 10011-258 (2006-08) 4.60 6.02 424.0 11,823 14,779 1,921,270

* EC460B LC (2002-08) 2.60 3.40 306.0 6,101 7,626 991,380

EC460B 1-80424 (2002-07) 2.60 3.40 306.0 25-31 4,640 5,800 754,039

* EC360B LC 360V10820 (2002-up) 2.00 2.62 247.0 5,174 6,467 840,710

EC360B 1-80502 (2002-07) 2.00 2.62 247.0 22-27 3,639 4,549 591,305

* EC290B LC (2002-08) 1.60 2.00 192.0 3,896 4,870 633,100

* EC290B 1-80678 (2002-07) 1.60 2.00 192.0 18-22 2,968 3,710 482,339

EC 240LC 3764 (2001-08) 1.40 1.83 197.0 2,462 3,078 400,114

* EC240B LC (2002-08) 1.40 1.83 168.0 3,440 4,300 559,000

EC240B 1-80640 (2002-07) 1.40 1.83 168.0 2,509 3,136 407,693

EC240 3035-3562 (2000-01) 1.25 1.64 197.0 16-20 2,667 3,334 433,420

* EC210B LC (2002-08) 1.00 1.31 143.0 2,735 3,419 444,470

EC210B 1-17998 (2002-07) 0.92 1.20 143.0 15-18 2,237 2,796 363,506

* EC140B LC (2002-up) 0.60 0.78 93.0 9-11 2,079 2,599 337,870

EC140 3023-802 (2000-01) 0.52 0.68 99.0 1,841 2,301 299,156

MODELSERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

CAPACITY FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR./HR.)

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

4.1.9 SAMSUNG

MODELSERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

CAPACITY FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR./HR.)

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

4.1.8 KOMATSU (Cont.)

4.1.10 SUMITOMO

4.1.11 VOLVO

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EC55 3013-20404 (2000-02) 0.09 0.12 54.0 1,101 1,376 178,896

*Current Models

4.0 EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

4.2 BACKHOE, HYDRAULIC, WHEEL MOUNTED

CU.M. CU.YD.

212 BFT 3PJ23-1484 (1990-96) 0.20 110.0 1,454 1,818 236,340

* SOLAR 210W-V 2006 1.00 154.0 3,477 4,346 564,980

SOLAR 200W-3 0001-899 (1996-99) 0.75 1.13 143.0 1,670 2,088 271,414

SOLAR 200 W 1996-98 0.75 0.97 146.0 1,603 2,004 260,546

* SOLAR 180W 2006 0.75 150.0 3,218 4,022 522,860

SOLAR 170W-3 0.66 0.98 143.0 1,519 1,899 246,818

* SOLAR 140W-V 2006 0.50 128.0 2,633 3,291 427,830

SOLAR 130W-3 2000 0.50 0.73 132.0 1,323 1,653 214,929

SOLAR 130 W 0.50 0.65 134.0 1,236 1,546 200,915

EX160WD-3C (1988-92) 0.70 0.91 110.0 1,857 2,321 301,730

EX100WD-3C 1991 0.45 0.58 110.0 1,676 2,094 272,272

* R200W-7 153.0 3,223 4,029 523,770

R200W-2 0.92 1.19 130.0 2,101 2,626 341,341

* R170W-7 N50310028 0.76 116.0 2,635 3,294 428,220

* R140W-7 105.0 2,294 2,867 372,710

R130W-3 0.50 0.65 101.0 1,681 2,101 273,130

* R55W-7 55.0 1,349 1,686 219,180

PW250-5 1.20 1.57 246.50 3,228 4,035 524,524

PW210-1 10005-J10095 (1987-95) 0.87 1.14 153.0 14-17 2,451 3,064 398,255

*Current Models

4.0 EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

4.2 BACKHOE, HYDRAULIC, WHEEL MOUNTED

CU.M. CU.YD.

PW170ES-6 2001 1.00 1.30 121.0 12-14 3,529 44,141 573,430

PW170-5 1992 1.14 1.49 102.0 8.5-10-1 2,696 3,370 438,100

* PW160-7 2005 0.97 1.27 121.0 3,706 4,633 602,290

PW150ES-6 2001 0.70 0.9 107.0 2,963 3,704 481,520

PW130ES-6 2001 0.60 0.78 105.0 10-12 2,834 3,542 460,460

PW110R-1 2260000001-up (2001) 0.40 0.52 95.0 2,285 2,857 371,371

PW100-3A (1890-92) 0.44 0.58 108.0 10-12 1,628 2,035 264,550

PW100-3 (1981-92) 0.44 0.58 99.0 1,333 1,667 216,645

PW95R-2 2001 0.34 0.94 82.5 2,122 2,652 344,773

PW75R-2 2001 0.27 0.35 68.0 1,983 2,478 322,179

PW60-3 2232-J02240 (1988-92) 0.28 0.37 66.0 672 840 109,252

PW60N-1 0.28 0.37 50.0 737 922 119,834

SK100W YWU1000-1154 (1995-97) 0.45 0.58 128.0 1,867 2,334 303,446

SE 235 LC-3 FCY0178 (1999) 1.40 1.82 168.0 2,386 2,982 387,660

SE 210 W-2 GAY1120 (1997) 0.45 0.58 1,747 2,184 283,855

SE 130 W-2 EBY0001-0212 (1994-97) 0.35 0.45 1,274 1,593 207,064

EW170 3002-3519 (2000-03) 143.0 2,151 2,688 349,492

EW150C 0.70 0.91 106.0 1,913 2,391 310,882

4.3 BACKHOE LOADER

580L JJG021885-37926 (1994-97) 0.765 1.00 63.0 1,439 1,799 233,805

*Current Models

4.0 EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

4.3 BACKHOE LOADER (Cont.)

CU.M. CU.YD.

* 446D DBL00121-737 (2004-07) 1.10 1.50 110.0 2,750 3,438 446,940

446 6XF00118-975 (1989-93) 1.15 1.50 95.0 1,412 1,764 229,372

* 444E HXB (2008) 1.30 1.70 102.0 2,601 3,251 422,630

438 SERIES II 3DJ46-2411 (1990-93) 1.06 1.4 77.0 8.3-10.5 1,354 1,693 220,077

436 SERIES II 5KF176-1629 (1988-92) 1.06 1.38 77.0 8.3-10.5 1,265 1,581 205,491

MODELSERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

CAPACITYBARE MONTH

OPERATED

HOUR

4.2.1 CATERPILLAR

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR./HR.)

4.2.3 HITACHI

4.2.2 DAEWOO

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR./HR.)

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOUR

OPERATED

DRY

4.3.1 CASE

MODELSERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

OPERATED

HOUR

4.2.4 HYUNDAI

4.3.2 CATERPILLAR

4.2.5 KOMATSU

MODELSERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

CAPACITYBARE MONTH

BARE MONTH

4.2.5 KOMATSU (Cont.)

4.2.6 KOBELCO

4.2.7 SAMSUNG

4.2.8 VOLVO

CAPACITY FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR./HR.)

OPERATED

DRY

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* 434E FSH 280-1444 (2005-08) 1.15 1.5 94.0 2,537 3,171 412,230

* 428E SNL150-4934 (2005-08) 1.02 1.33 94.0 2,058 2,573 334,490

428C 8RN00288-5347 (1996-01) 1.06 1.38 76.0 7.2-9.1 1,822 2,278 296,153

428 6TC312-11143 (1985-92) 1.06 1.38 76.0 1,144 1,430 185,900

426C 6XN1850-4980 (1999-01) 0.96 1.25 80.0 7.2-9.1 1,705 2,132 277,134

426 II 7BC (1990-92) 0.96 1.25 75.0 8.3-10.2 1,023 1,279 166,309

426 7BC152-5464 (1986-92) 0.96 1.25 75.0 1,023 1,279 166,309

* 416E CBD940-3322 (2006-08) 0.86 1.125 78.0 1,750 2,187 284,310

* 416D BFP217-17198 (2000-06) 0.86 1.125 78.0 9.5-11.4 1,633 2,041 265,330

416C 4ZN216-68168 (1996-01) 0.76 1.00 75.0 6.4-8.3 1,612 2,015 261,976

416 II 5PC (1990-92) 0.76 1.00 67.0 7.6-9.5 968 1,210 157,300

416 5PC16624 (1985-93) 0.76 1.00 67.0 968 1,210 157,300

SITEMASTER

4CX, 4X4X4, Servoplus 1.30 1.70 96.0 1,654 2,068 268,840

4CX, 4X4X4, Powershift 1.30 1.70 96.0 1,568 1,960 254,826

4CX4WS 400030-8794 (1991-99) 1.30 1.70 94.0 1,746 2,182 283,660

4CX 1.30 1.70 94.0 1,462 1,828 237,640

3CX PLUS, 4X4 1.10 1.44 90.0 1,413 1,767 229,658

3CX, 4X4 1.10 1.44 76.0 1,360 1,700 220,935

2CX STREETMASTER, 4X4X4 0.61 0.80 65.0 1,310 1,638 212,927

1CX 0.32 0.42 43.0 1,011 1,264 164,307

*Current Models

4.0 EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

4.3 BACKHOE LOADER (Cont.)

CU.M. CU.YD.

710D (1992-97) 1.24 1.61 115.0 2,035 2,543 330,616

410E 1997 0.96 1.25 90.0 1,434 1,792 232,947

310E 1997 0.86 1.12 71.0 1,080 1,350 175,461

RIGID

WB97S-2 9SF11205-up (2001) 1.03 1.4 97.8 1,689 2,111 274,417

* WB97R-5 F50003-up (2005) 1.03 1.35 97.8 2,169 2,711 352,430

WB93R-2 93F23453-up (2001) 1.03 1.35 97.8 1,412 1,766 229,515

* WB93R-5 F50003-up (2005) 1.03 1.35 97.8 1,982 2,477 322,010

ARTICULATED

* WB140-1 1.10 1.43 96.5 1,878 2,348 305,240

WB98A-2 F20001-up (2001) 1.10 1.43 96.5 1,675 2,093 272,129

WB70A-1 F20001-up (2001) 0.70 0.92 69.7 1,272 1,591 206,778

MF 960 1.00 1.30 90.0 1,321 1,651 214,643

MF 750 0.96 1.25 72.5 1,232 1,540 200,200

* BL71 1.09 1.3 93.8 8-10 1,842 2,302 299,260

4.4 POWER/FRONT SHOVEL

3.80 5.00 360.0 9,415 11,769 1,529,957

3.10 4.00 360.0 9,600 12,000 1,559,987

2.30 3.00 250.0 6,265 7,831 1,018,017

*Current Models

4.0 EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

4.4 POWER/FRONT SHOVEL (Cont.)

CU.M. CU.YD.

235C FS (BOTTOM DUMP) (1988-92) 1.80 2.38 250.0 6,371 7,964 1,035,320

E650 FS (BOTTOM DUMP) (1987-92) 3.80 5.00 375.0 7,319 9,149 1,189,331

E450 FS (BOTTOM DUMP) (1987-93) 2.60 3.40 276.0 4,712 5,891 765,765

EX 3500-3 000101-339 (1988-01) 18.00 23.40 1,658.0 39,088 48,860 6,351,774

EX 1800-3 000501-558 (1997-01) 10.50 13.65 912.0 19,707 24,633 3,202,342

4.5 TRENCHERS

78.0 923 1,154 150,007

60.0 495 618 80,336

18.0 449 561 72,930

79.0 785 981 127,556

100.0 684 855 111,111

74.0 376 470 61,061

80.0 355 443 57,629

70.0 340 425 55,198

70.0 340 425 55,198

113.0 1,152 1,440 187,187

MODELSERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

CAPACITY FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

4.3.7 VOLVO

4.3.5 KOMATSU

4.3.6 NEW FERMEC

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR./HR.)

4.3.3 JCB

BARE MONTH

4.4.1 CATERPILLAR (Cont.)

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOUR

4.4.1 CATERPILLAR

245B FS SERIES II (FRONT DUMP) (1998-90)

245B FS SERIES II (BOTTOM DUMP) (1992-93)

235B FSI (FRONT DUMP) (1998-90)

4.3.4 JOHN DEERE

VERMEER T-600D/CHAIN 10" WIDTH 6' DEPTH

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTHMODEL

SERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

CAPACITY FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

DITCHWITCH 7020 DW w/ H12

4.4.2 HITACHI

GARWOOD DITCH DIGGER

BARBER GREENE 44C, LOADER TYPE

ARMY TYPE LOADER

CLEVELAND 45-36, JS-36 WHL TYPE-12" BUC

CLEVELAND V110 WHL TYPE-7.5" BCKTS 6FT

DITCHWITCH R100 CHAIN TYPE-8" CUT WIDTH

PARSON 150W WHL TYPE-16" BCKTS 6' DEPTH

DITCHWITCH 182 DH

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175.0 1,297 1,621 210,782

113.0 1,162 1,453 188,903

217.0 1,867 2,334 303,446

5.0 FOUNDATION EQUIPMENT ( PILE DRIVING / BOREED PILING )

5.1 HAMMER, PILE W/O CRANE, W/ 60FT. LEAD

DELMAG, Single Acting

D100-13 300,000 ft. lbs. 8,422 10,527 1,368,510

D80-23 225,000 ft. lbs. 6,402 8,003 1,040,325

5.0 FOUNDATION EQUIPMENT ( PILE DRIVING / BOREED PILING ) (Cont.)

5.1 HAMMER, PILE W/O CRANE, W/ 60FT. LEAD (Cont.)

DELMAG, Single Acting

D62-22 165,000 ft. lbs. 4,784 5,980 777,348

D46-32 107,177 ft. lbs. 2,809 3,511 456,456

D46-23 2,572 3,215 417,989

* D46-13 1,286 1,608 209,040

D36-32 83,880 ft. lbs. 2,475 3,094 402,259

* D36-02 1,273 1,591 206,830

D30-32 69,898 ft. lbs. 1,867 2,334 303,446

D25-32 58,248 ft. lbs. 1,717 2,146 278,993

D22 48,400 ft. lbs. 1,458 1,823 236,951

D16-32 225,000 ft. lbs. 1,177 1,472 191,334

D8-22 300,000 ft. lbs. 752 941 122,265

IDH

45 - DSL 13500 KG-M 1,756 2,195 285,285

35 - DSL 10500 KG-M 1,555 1,944 252,681

25 - DSL 7500 KG-M 1,243 1,554 202,059

KOBELCO

K60 - DSL 2,765 3,456 449,306

K45 - DSL 13500 KG-M 1,793 2,241 291,291

K35 - DSL 10500 KG-M 1,232 1,540 200,200

K25 - DSL 7500 KG-M 999 1,249 162,305

K22 - DSL 790 988 128,414

K13 - DSL 3700 KG-M 644 805 104,676

MITSUBISHI MH72B - DSL 21600 KG-M 2,950 3,687 479,336

MH45B - DSL 13500 KG-M 1,558 1,948 253,253

MH45 - DSL 13500 KG-M 1,062 1,328 172,601

MH35 - DSL IDH-22020213 (1997) 10500 KG-M 2.2 1,134 1,418 184,327

M33 - DSL 835 1,044 135,707

MH25 - DSL 7500 KG-M 896 1,120 145,574

MH15 - DSL 4500 KG-M 658 823 106,964

*Current Models

5.0 FOUNDATION EQUIPMENT ( PILE DRIVING / BOREED PILING ) (Cont.)

5.2 DRIVER, PILE VIBRATORY ELECTRIC DRIVEN

557 696 90,519

497 622 80,795

5.3 DRIVER, PILE VIBRATORY HYDRAULIC DRIVEN

VIBRO FONCEUR, PTC50H1A 24860 70,000 Kg.-m. 402.30 3,842 4,803 624,338

VIBRO FONCEUR, PTC25H1A 13-115 45,000 Kg.-m. 272.22 2,455 3,069 398,970

MHF12 w/ Hyd. Power Pack. 120 KN-m. 222.00 3,295 4,118 535,392

MENCK MHF5-12 62827 175 KN-m. 315.14 6,277 7,846 1,020,019

AKP300 Hydraulic Pile Driver 25 Ton 205.00 1,440 1,800 233,948

5.4 DRILLING RIG, HYDRAULIC CRAWLER TYPE

C.M.V. TH18/65, 2000 mm. Dia.

65M. depth & 18000Kg.-m.

Drill Torque. 1180 300.00 10,109 12,637 1,642,784

C.M.V. TH22/65, 2500 mm. Dia.

68M. depth & 22000Kg.-m.

Drill Torque. 1197 300.00 10,795 2,195 1,754,181

257.00 9,017 11,272 1,465,321

185.00 8,226 10,283 1,336,764

BARE MONTHMAXIMUM RATED

ENERGY

OPERATED

HOUR

BARE MONTH

MAXIMUM RATED ENERGY

MODELSERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)MAXIMUM RATED ENERGY

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

TOMEN VIBRO VM2-4000E, 6O KW, W/O GENSET

OPERATED

DRY

MODEL FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWEROPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOUR

LLAMADA (SPAIN), Model P-100 TT

VERMEER T-800A/CHAIN 12" WIDTH 8' DEPTH

VERMEER T-600/CHAIN 10"-24" WIDTH 72' DEPTH

VERMEER T-800A/CHAIN 12"-36" WIDTH 96' DEPTH

MODEL

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

SERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

NIPPEI NVC-80, 60 KW, W/O GENSET

Casagrande-Italy, Model C40,

1800 mm. Dia., 20M depth.

Casagrande-Italy, Model RM21,

1800 mm. Dia., 20M depth.

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330.00 9,468 11,835 1,538,537

5.5 DRILL RIG, MECHANICAL ROTARY (W/O CRANE AND CONSUMABLE)

175.00 3,077 3,847 500,071

5.0 FOUNDATION EQUIPMENT ( PILE DRIVING / BOREED PILING ) (Cont.)

5.6 PILING RIG, TRI-AXIAL, HYDRAULIC

160.00 4,510 5,638 732,875

6.0 ASPHALTING EQUIPMENT

6.1 DISTRIBUTOR, ASPHALT

3000 USG 100.00 875 1,071 139,282

3000 USG 100.00 749 936 121,693

1330 USG 90.00 636 795 103,389

540.00 gals. 8.0 279 349 45,370

6.2 REPAVER ASPHALT

227.00 8,659 10,824 1,407,120

6.3 REMIIXER ASPHALT

295.00 12,649 15,118 2,055,482

227.00 8,656 10,820 1,406,548

6.4 PAVER/FINISHER

142.00 2,093 2,616 340,054

130.00 2,641 3,301 429,143

100.00 832 1,041 135,278

90.00 994 1,242 161,447

80.00 916 1,145 148,863

82.00 1,131 1,414 183,755

110.00 2,622 3,278 426,140

88.00 1,079 1,349 175,318

*Current Models

6.0 ASPHALTING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

6.4 PAVER/FINISHER (Cont.)

CATERPILLAR

AP1050B 6ZN133-245 (1996-05) 174.00 6,776 8,470 1,101,100

AP1000 1HD23-186 (1988-98) 174.0 6,225 7,781 1,011,582

AP800C 1PM507-801 (1994-08) 102.00 4,510 5,638 732,875

AP200B 2NK3-1000 (1992-02) 35.00 1,772 2,215 288,002

DEMAG

DF120C 4.7 M. PAVING WIDTH 112.00 2,198 2,748 357,214

DF120P 4.7 M. PAVING WIDTH 112.00 2,073 2,592 336,908

DF100C 4.7 M. PAVING WIDTH 73.00 1,844 2,305 299,585

DF100P 4.7 M. PAVING WIDTH 73.00 1,737 2,171 282,282

DF80P 4.0 M. PAVING WIDTH 52.00 1,309 1,637 212,784

DF50C 2.5 M. PAVING WIDTH 32.00 1,150 1,438 186,901

INGERSOLL RAND

TITAN 325 180.00 6,234 7,792 1,013,012

TITAN 273 87.00 5,659 7,074 919,633

TITAN 225 136.00 5,457 6,834 888,459

TITAN 225 100.00 5,610 7,013 911,625

TITAN 111 42.00 2,822 3,528 458,601

* ABG TITAN 7820 228.00 5,095 6,369 827,970

* ABG TITAN 6620 173.00 4,410 5,513 716,690

* ABG TITAN 5820 150.00 3,715 4,644 603,720

* ABG TITAN 3870 100.00 3,121 3,901 507,130

* ABG TITAN 2820 80.00 2,276 2,845 369,850

PF-161 70.00 4,805 6,006 780,780

PF-181 106.00 4,120 5,150 669,526

NIIGATA

NF220VDM 936 100.00 1,376 1,720 223,652

NF220BIIVDM 1506 80.00 1,466 1,833 238,238

* NF 220B-11-TY1DM NF2201583 (1995) 10.00 3,484 4,355 566,150

*Current Models

6.0 ASPHALTING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

6.4 PAVER/FINISHER (Cont.)

OPERATED

HOUR

ETNYRE BT-RS / 5 TONS

ROSCO / 5 TONS

MODELSERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

BLAW KNOX-HOT TACK

* HT 540T

WIRTGEN 2500, 3750 mm. working width

WIRTGEN 4500, 3.0-4.5m. working width

0-0.60m. working depth

OPERATED

CAPACITYFLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOUR

BARE MONTHFLYWHEEL OPERATED

BARE MONTH

BLAWKNOX PF-180H / 10 FT. WIDTH

MODELSERIAL NO.

CAPACITY

BARE MONTH

NIPPON SHARYO, MODEL DHJ60-2, SN. AO-1501, w/

Hydraulic auger drive, VA35 and Triple auger drive

BG245 BG245X312

CMI AP 1100/10 FT. WIDTH

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRYMODEL

drilling bucket and testing kit

LITTLEFORD SPRAYMASTER

WIRTGEN 2500, 3750 mm. working width

BARBER GREENE SB-140 / 10 FT. WIDTH

1800 mm. Dia., 53m. Depth.

CEDARAPIDS 11-102 FPM BSF-2/10 FT. WIDTH

CAPACITY

WIBAU-BLAWKNOX BK165 W/ 12" VIB SCREEN

SA41E

873 / 8 FT. WIDTH

CMV, Model TRM35/21, 600-2000mm. Capacity

68M. Depth, 21,000 kgm complete with

4x12 Kelly bar, drilling auger, flat bottom

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MITSUBISHI

MF40W 72.0 328 410 53,339

MF36W AF5-3473 72.0 328 410 53,339

ALLAT C-300 62E74 94 118 15,301

171.0 6,487 8,109 1,054,170

129.0 5,048 6,310 820,300

129.0 5,298 6,622 860,860

56.0 4,085 5,106 663,780

54.0 2,099 2,624 341,120

6.5 COLD MILLING MACHINE

370.0 3,428 4,268 557,128

400.0 4,116 5,145 668,811

235.0 2,481 3,101 403,117

99.0 1,597 1,997 259,545

48.0 780 975 126,698

24.0 452 565 73,502

700.0 8,984 11,230 1,459,900

565.0 8,598 10,747 1,397,110

456.0 6,313 7,891 1,025,830

429.0 7,551 9,439 1,227,083

*Current Models

6.0 ASPHALTING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

6.5 COLD MILLING MACHINE (Cont.)

256.0 3,878 4,848 630,240

256.0 3,682 4,603 598,390

248.0 4,615 5,768 749,892

207.0 2,981 3,726 484,380

199.0 3,784 4,730 614,900

173.0 2,626 3,283 426,790

173.0 2,599 3,249 422,370

105.0 2,022 2,528 328,614

49.0 1,174 1,467 190,762

122.0 1,918 2,398 311,740

81.0 1,314 1,642 213,460

57.0 1,047 1,309 170,170

6.6 PAVEMENT PROFILER

750.0 7,660 9,574 1,244,672

450.0 5,394 6,743 876,590

6.7 SOIL STABILIZER/ ROAD RECLAIMER

440.0 2,072 2,591 336,765

430.0 3,826 4,783 621,764

430.0 5,788 7,235 940,511

6DD (1985-96) 335.0 4,106 5,133 667,238

6ED (1985-96) 335.0 4,254 5,317 691,262

6.8 ROAD RECYCLER/ STABILIZER

563.0 10,525 13,156 1,710,280

395.0 8,369 10,461 1,359,930

*Current Models

7.0 CONCRETING EQUIPMENT

7.1 PAVER/FINISHER, CONCRETE

CMI ROTO MILL

PR-375 375.0 4,606 5,757 748,462

PR-225 210.0 2,943 3,667 476,762

TRUELINE CONCRETE FINISHER 210.0 1,284 1,605 208,637

REX CONCRETE FINISHER 120.0 1,151 1,439 187,044

GOMACO

GP-2500 SLIPFORM SPRAYER 40MT 7.5M PAVING WIDTH 215.0 4,990 6,237 810,810

GP-2000 SLIPFORM SPRAYER MC1904424 32.0 2,688 3,361 436,865

GT300 COM. III 900100-438 (2005) 169.0 5,412 6,765 879,450

COMANDER III/GT-6300 42" Trimming width 169.0 3,678 4,598 597,740

* WR 2100 working width - 2,400 mm working depth - 500mm

* WR 2100 working width - 2,400 mm working depth - 500mm

CATRR250B

WIRTGEN

KOEHRING LA-107

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

* W50DC milling width 500 mm max depth 210 mm

W1000 1.000 m milling width / 0-0.250 m working depth

CAT SS250B

* W50C milling width 500 mm max depth 160 mm

* W35DC milling width 350 mm max depth 110 mm

PR 750B

PR 450

CAT SM350

CAT RM350

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

SERIAL NO. SERIES

(YR.MFG.)

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

W350 0.350m milling width / 0-0.100 m max working depth

W1900 2.000 m milling width / 0-0.320 m working depth

W500 0.500 m milling width / 0-0.160 m max working depth

MODEL / CAPACITY

WIRTGEN (Cont.)

* W1300F milling width-1,320 mm max depth-315 mm

* W1000F milling width-1,000 mm max depth-315 mm

W1000F 1.0000 m milling width / 0-0.315 m working depth

* W1000 milling width-1,000 mm max depth-250 mm

* W1000L milling width-1,000 mm max depth-250 mm

* W600DC milling width-600 mm max depth 300 mm

* W2100 milling width-2,100 mm max depth 320mm

* W2000 milling width-2,000 mm max depth 320mm

MAX THICKNESS-300 MM

SF300C 300 mm milling width / 50 mm max depth

SF500C 500 mm milling width / 74 mm max depth

* W1900 milling width-2,000 mm max depth 320mm

* SUPER 800, BASIC WIDTH-1,100 MM, MAX WIDTH-3,200 MM

SF1900C 1920 mm milling width / 150 mm max depth

SF1300C 1300 mm milling / 130 mm max depth

SF1000C 1000 mm milling width / 85 mm max depth

HOURBARE MONTH

HORSEPOWER DRY

* SUPER 1600-1, BASIC WIDTH-2,550 MM, MAX WIDTH-8,000 MM

MAX THICKNESS-300 MM

MODELSERIES (YR.MFG.)

CAPACITY

* SUPER 1603-1, BASIC WIDTH-2,550 MM, MAX WIDTH-7,000 MM

MAX THICKNESS-300 MM

* SUPER 1800, BASIC WIDTH-2,550 MM, MAX WIDTH-8,500 MM

MAX THICKNESS-200 MM

* SUPER 600, BASIC WIDTH-1,100 MM, MAX WIDTH-2,700 MM

MAX THICKNESS-150 MM

SF2100C 2100 mm milling width / 150 mm max depth

WIRTGEN

VOGELE

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTHCAPACITYMODEL

SERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

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* C-450 NEW GEN. FINISHER 40.0 1,903 2,379 309,270

C-450 FINISHER MCI6386-08 32.0 1,945 2,431 316,030

WACKER TRUSS SCREED 5.5 436 545 70,785

ROLLER SCREED

SINGLE TUBE 10.0 975 1,219 158,444

TRIPLE TUBE 25.0 2,774 3,467 450,736

SOMERO LASER SCREED

S240 64.0 6,683 8,353 1,085,942

S160 64.0 5,606 7,008 911,053

POWERCURBER

8700 160.0 5,835 7,294 948,233

5700 84.5 4,575 5,719 743,457

WIRTGEN

* SP500 2006 2,000 mm basic width/ 171.0 8,734 10,917 1,419,2106,000 mm max width

400 mm max thickness

*Current Models

7.0 CONCRETING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

7.1 PAVER/FINISHER, CONCRETE (Cont.)

WIRTGEN

* SP250 2006 2,500 mm max 99.0 5,395 6,744 876,720

width / 300 mm

thickness

* SP150 2006 1.5 mm basic width 80.0 3,497 4,371 568,230

830 mm max

thickness

7.2 MIXERS, CONCRETE (TILTING/NON-TILTING DRUM)

41.0-45.0 229 286 37,180

37.0-40.0 216 270 35,035

25.0-36.0 201 251 32,604

19.0-18.0 183 229 29,744

13.0-12.0 170 212 27,599

7.0-26.0 152 190 24,739

4.0-6.0 137 172 22,308

1.0-3.0 120 150 19,448

7.3 MIXERS, TRANSIT

ALL MODELS 11.0-12.0 335.0 1,866 2,333 303,264

8.0-10.0 290.0 1,570 1,962 255,060

6.5-7.5 195.0 1,307 1,633 212,316

*Current Models

7.0 CONCRETING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

7.3 MIXERS, TRANSIT (Cont.)

5.00-6.00 175.00 1,135 1,418 184,392

3.50-4.50 160.00 921 1,151 149,604

11.00-12.00 335.00 1,676 2,095 272,376

8.00-10.00 290.00 1,427 1,783 231,816

6.50-7.50 195.00 1,180 1,475 191,724

5.00-6.00 175.00 1,023 1,279 166,296

3.50-4.50 160.00 842 1,052 136,812

7.4 PUMP, GROUT & CONCRETE

100.00 130.00 1,661 2,076 269,841

100.00 130.00 1,468 1,835 238,524

100.00 130.00 1,168 1,460 189,761

70.00 175.00 1,879 2,349 305,305

100.00 246.00 2,834 3,543 460,603

60.00 180.00 1,805 2,256 293,293

267.00 6,070 7,588 986,440

347.00 4,162 5,202 676,260

267.00 3,597 4,496 584,480

188.00 1,985 2,481 322,530

60.00 180.00 1,776 2,220 288,574

MODEL

MODEL

BARE MONTH

OPERATED

HOUR

7.3.1 U.S. AND W. EUROPE MAKES

CAPACITYFLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

3 to 4

BARE MONTH

CAPACITYFLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOUR

CAPACITY CU.FT./MIN. FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

MODELSERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

MODEL (BAGGER)

2.5 to 3

1.5 to2

1

0.5

905 PR, Squeeze Crete with

Truck & boom

Concrete Pump Diesel Driven,

Trailer-Mounted less pipe

7.3.1 U.S. AND W. EUROPE MAKES

7.3.2 JAPAN AND OTHER MAKES

CALLAGHAN, S-100B, Stationary

REED

3120

3080 BHP

CHALLENGE

Titan, Trailer-Mounted, less pipes

* BSA 2110HD, 360 Bar

* BSA 1408-D, Stationary

BSA 1406EMD, Stationary

PUTZMEISTER

* BSA 2115H, 12,000 KGS

* BSA 2110HPD 360 Bar

ALL MODELS (Cont.)

ALL MODELS

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310.00 7,466 9,333 1,213,290

310.00 6,044 7,555 982,124

*Current Models

7.0 CONCRETING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

7.4 PUMP, GROUT & CONCRETE (Cont.)

80.00 180.00 4,578 5,733 745,316

223.00 3,194 3,992 518,960

90.00 200.00 1,840 2,300 299,013

60.00 180.00 1,212 1,515 196,911

50.00 180.00 2,188 2,735 355,498

FLOWCRETE, FC848BT3, Trailer Mounted 115.00 1,563 1,954 253,968

62.00 130.00 671 839 109,109

55.00 94.00 400 499 64,922

60.00 95.00 723 904 117,546

60.00 270.00 5,307 6,634 862,433

95.00 242.70 3,263 4,079 530,244

87.00 100.60 2,358 2,948 383,240

125.00 350.00 1,558 1,948 253,253

150.00 500.00 2,179 2,747 357,071

60.00 1,109 1,386 180,180

1,266 1,583 205,777

6 Round 1.0-2.0 5,344 21,375 64,125

6 Round 1.0-2.0 8,482 33,929 101,786

*Current Models

7.0 CONCRETING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

7.4 PUMP, GROUT & CONCRETE (Cont.)

8 Round 3.0-5.0 18,661 74,643 223,929

8 Round 3.0-5.0 9,500 38,000 114,000

10 Round 2.0-3.0 7,719 30,875 92,625

38 23.0 28,233 112,933 338,800

19 7.7 23,100 92,400 277,200

1,954 253,968

11,000 44,000 132,000

8,875 35,498 106,495

REED SOVA, Air Driven 3.5-10.0 1.5-6.9 9,698 38,792 116,375

ALLEN TOWNE, Air Driven 7,950 31,799 95,396

REED LOVA/LOHE 3.5-19.0 0.75-25.5 11,083 44,333 133,000.00

11,497 45,986 137,959

6,930 27,721 83,163

5,626 22,502 67,507

7,283 29,133 87,400

11,497 45,986 137,959

7,583 30,330 90,991

7.0 CONCRETING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

7.4 PUMP, GROUT & CONCRETE (Cont.)

20.0 3.0-5.0 10,806 43,225.00 129,675

20.0 1.5-2.0 8,313 33,250.00 99,750

* BRF 32.12L

BPL601DO 28/24, Truck-Mounted

With Standard accessories & pipes

BRA 1406-D, Trailer-Mounted

CAPACITY M.TONS/CU.M./HRFLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

BRF 32.09L

SCHWING

BF1405X, Truck-Mounted

ELBA-SCHEELE

Type K6018-1 with Truck & Boom

Stationary, Type B-5518D with pipes

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

PUTZMEISTER (Cont.)

BRF 28.09, Truck-Mounted with boom

* BRA 2100HD

BRA 2100, Trailer-Mounted

MODEL

SCHWING, Trailer-Mounted

PUMPPIT w/ standard accessories and pipes

Pumpcrete, WHITEMAN 100D

MAXIMUM AGGREGATE SIZE (mm)MODEL

KVM34XG

KVM42

BP2000HDR

BP3500HDR

SCHWING, Trailer-Mounted

7.4.1 MORTAR PUMP / SPRAY / GROUT ( Wet Type )

MONTHLYCAPACITY

CU.M./HR

DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY

TURBOSOL MINI AVANT

DAILY WEEKLY

TURBOSOL MINI

ELECTRIC DRIVEN

ELECTRIC DRIVEN (Cont.)

MODEL MAXIMUM AGGREGATE SIZE (mm)CAPACITY

CU.M./HR

TURBOSOL UNI30 DS

TURBOSOL UNI 30

REED B10

P13DMR

BSM, Air Driven

MCG-300

TONENAS, Electric Driven

WORTHINGTON, 6X4X6, Air Driven

DAILY

TURBOSOL POLI-T

REED B30

NAS-2505, NES-100

PUTZMEISTER

7.4.2 MORTAR PUMP / SPRAY / GROUT ( Dry Type )

7.4.3 MORTAR PUMP / SPRAY / GROUT ( Wet & Dry Type)

Note: Shotcrete machines can be use as mortar and grout pump.

16X5X10, Air Driven

6X3X6, Air Driven

WEEKLY MONTHLY

Apemat A190E

7.4.5 SCREED PUMP ( Wet or Dry Mix )

TM250E/B

MODEL

TURBOSOL

MAXIMUM AGGREGATE SIZE (mm)

7.4.4 GROUTING MACHINES

IHI

GARNER DENVER

CAPACITY

CU.M./HR

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8.0 HAULING EQUIPMENT

8.1 DUMP TRUCK, ON/OFF-HIGHWAY TYPE

ALL MODELS 11.48-15.3 15.00-20.00 385.0 1,373 1,716 223,080

9.18-11.47 12.00-14.99 290.0 1,176 1,460 191,100

6.88-9.17 9.00-11.99 275.0 1,044 1,306 169,728

4.595-6.87 6.00-8.99 220.0 828 1,036 134,628

2.29-4.58 3.00-5.99 175.0 702 877 114,036

ALL MODELS 11.48-15.3 15.00-20.00 380.0 1,308 1,634 212,472

9.18-11.47 12.00-14.99 290.0 1,082 1,352 175,812

6.88-9.17 9.00-11.99 275.0 964 1,205 156,624

4.59-6.87 6.00-8.99 220.0 775 968 125,892

2.29-4.58 3.00-5.99 175.0 594 743 96,564

8.0 HAULING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

8.2 DUMP TRUCK, OFF-HIGHWAY QUARRY TYPE

* 785C 2006 136.00 1,450.0 91.0-96.0 28,243 35,304 4,589,520

785 8GB (1984-93) 130.00 1,380.0 79.5-109.8 14,340 17,926 2,330,328

* 777F 2006 90.00 1,000.0 20,812 26,015 3,381,950

777B 4YC (1984-92) 85.00 870.0 53.0-73.8 9,917 12,396 1,611,480

* 775F 2006 65.00 787.0 15,049 18,811 2,445,430

775D 6KR (1995-up) 62.60 693.0 41.6-56.8 9,781 12,227 1,589,484

* 773F 2006 55.00 740.0 13,942 17,427 2,265,510

773D 7ER (1996-up) 52.30 650.0 36.0-53.0 9,307 11,634 1,512,420

773B 63W (1978-95) 50.00 650.0 37.9-54.9 7,367 9,209 1,197,144

* 772 2006 45.00 598.0 12,284 15,355 1,996,150

771D 6JR (1996-up) 40.00 485.0 32.2-41.6 6,211 7,764 1,009,320

769D 5TR00367 (1995-up) 38.00 485.0 5,915 7,393 961,116

* 770 2006 48.00 511.0 11,516 14,395 1,871,350

769C 01X (1978-96) 35.00 450.0 28.4-37.9 4,460 5,575 724,776

* 740 2006 40.00 457.0 23.2-32.6 8,413 10,516 1,367,080

* 735 2006 35.00 408.0 23.1-32.4 7,747 9,684 1,258,920

* 730 2006 30.00 325.0 16.3-23.0 6,284 7,855 1,021,150

* 725 2006 25.00 309.0 14.8-20.8 5,994 7,493 974,090

D400D WL 8TF (1989-95) 40.00 385.0 5,842 7,303 949,377

D350D WL 9RF (1989-94) 35.00 285.0 4,652 5,815 755,898

D350D 9RF (1989-94) 35.00 285.0 4,511 5,639 733,018

D300E 7FN (1995-98) 30.00 285.0 19.7-27.7 5,327 6,658 865,579

D300B 4SD (1985-91) 30.00 260.0 3,814 4,767 619,762

D250E 5TN (1995-98) 25.00 260.0 18.3-25.8 4,537 5,672 737,308

D250B (6WD) 25.00 218.0 11.70 3,296 4,121 535,678

*Current Models

8.0 HAULING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

8.2 DUMP TRUCK, OFF-HIGHWAY QUARRY TYPE (Cont.)

D250B (4WD) 5WD (1995-91) 25.00 218.0 3,123 3,904 507,507

D40D 2JJ (1989-94) 40.00 385.0 28.00 5,137 6,422 834,834

D30D 3AJ (1989-97) 30.00 285.0 20.4-28.7 3,960 4,950 643,500

D25D 1989-1992 25.00 260.0 18.3-25.7 3,458 4,322 561,847

A40E, 6X6 LM (2007-up) 39.00 476.0 9,555 11,944 1,552,720

A40E, 6X6 (2007-up) 39.00 476.0 9,592 11,989 1,558,619

A40D, 6X6 (1999-07) 40.00 420.0 26-34 9,286 11,608 1,508,980

A40C, 6X6 (1993-99) 40.00 398.0 26-34 6,418 8,022 1,042,911

A35E, 6X6 LM (2007-up) 33.50 426.0 8,838 11,048 1,436,240

A35E, 6X6 (2007-up) 33.50 426.0 8,523 10,654 1,385,020

A35D, 6X6 (1999-07) 35.00 387.0 24-31 8,290 10,362 1,347,060

A35C, 6X6 (1993-99) 35.00 328.0 24-30 8,385 10,481 1,362,504

A30E, 6X6 (2007-up) 28.00 343.0 7,331 9,164 1,191,320

8.2.3 VOLVO ( ARTICULATED )

CAPACITY MT. TONSFLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWERMODEL

SERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

* AIR COMPRESSORS, HOSES, COUPLERS NOT INCLUDED FOR AIR DRIVEN PUMPS

* PIPES W/ ONE COUPLING PER LENGTH - ADD P0.15 PER LINEAR METER PER CU.M.

* FOR TRUCK-MOUNTED - ADD 15% OF RATE

MODEL CAPACITY CU.M.OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

NOTE:

OPERATED

HOUR

* PLACING AND REINFORCING OF PIPES & COUPLING, START-UP & CLEANING - LESSEE'S ACCOUNT

* DISCHARGE HOSE - ADD P0.65/LINEAR M./CU.M.

MODEL

8.1.2 JAPAN AND OTHER MAKES

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWERCAPACITY CU. YDS.

OPERATED

DRY8.1.1 U.S. AND W. EUROPE MAKES

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

8.2.2 CATERPILLAR ( ARTICULATED ) (Cont.)

SERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)CAPACITY MT. TONS

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

8.2.2 CATERPILLAR ( ARTICULATED )

OPERATED

DRY

8.2.1 CATERPILLAR

BARE MONTHFUEL

CONSUMPTION

(LTR./HR.)

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A30D, 6X6 (1999-07) 30.00 324.0 20-25 4,974 6,217 808,236

A30C, 6X6 (1993-99) 30.00 289.0 20-25 5,522 6,903 897,325

* A25E, 6X6 (2007-up) 24.00 305.0 5,086 6,358 826,540

A25D, 6X6 (1999-07) 24.00 306.0 17-23 4,287 5,359 696,696

A25C, 6X6 (1993-99) 25.00 255.0 16-22 4,748 5,935 771,485

A20C, 6X6 (1993-99) 20.00 232.0 16-20 4,302 5,378 699,127

R-32 1998 32.00 300.0 4,705 5,882 764,621

R-40 1998 40.00 398.0 6,666 8,333 1,083,225

R-60 1998 60.00 700.0 9,353 11,691 1,519,804

R-65 1998 65.00 700.0 10,190 12,737 1,655,797

*Current Models

8.0 HAULING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

8.2 DUMP TRUCK, OFF-HIGHWAY QUARRY TYPE (Cont.)

* HD785-7 2007 91.00 1,178.0 22,242 27,803 3,614,390

HD785-5 1998 78.00 1,042.0 58.8-78.4 13,684 17,105 2,223,650

HD785-3A 2001-up (1988-up) 78.00 1,010.0 43-48 16,137 20,172 2,622,334

* HD605-7R 2008 63.00 715.0 14,038 17,547 2,281,110

* HD605-7 2004 63.00 715.0 46.0-61.4 16,892 21,115 2,744,950

* HD605-5A 2001 63.00 715.0 41.9-55.9 14,446 18,058 2,347,540

* HD465-7R 2008 55.00 715.0 13,440 16,800 2,184,000

* HD465-7 2004 55.00 715.0 46.0-61.4 15,914 19,892 2,585,960

HD465-5A 4001-up (1990-up) 46.00 715.0 32-37 11,210 14,013 1,821,677

* HD405-6 2001 41.00 488.0 29.9-39.9 13,111 16,389 2,130,570

HD405-5A 1998 35.70 508.0 11,511 14,389 1,870,570

* HD325-7R 2008 32.00 488.0 9,802 12,252 1,592,760

HD325-6A 1994 32.00 488.0 29.9-39.9 8,016 10,020 1,302,587

HD255-5 (2001-08) 22.00 310.0 19.8-26.3 5,346 6,683 868,725

HD205-3 1994 22.00 296.0 13.0-14.8 4,330 5,413 703,703

* HM400-2R 324.0 9,148 11,435 1,486,579

* HM400-1 2004 40.00 324.0 26.1-34.8 7,310 9,138 1,187,940

* HM350-2R 2008 35.60 389.0 7,922 9,902 1,287,260

* HM350-1 2004 35.60 389.0 23.5-31.4 7,588 9,485 1,233,050

* HM300-1 2004 30.10 430.0 19.8-26.4 7,103 8,879 1,154,270

AD250 215.0 2,827 3,534 459,459

22.00 380.0 4,450 5,563 723,190

27.00 340.0 2.7-3.1 4,462 5,578 725,140

*Current Models

8.0 HAULING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

8.2 DUMP TRUCK, OFF-HIGHWAY QUARRY TYPE (Cont.)

* VOLVO FM 340 6 X 4, 15 cu, meter 22.00 340.0 4,358 5,448 708,240

* VOLVO FM 340 6 X 4, 13.5 cu, meter 20.00 340.0 4,098 5,122 665,860

VOLVO FL10 33.50 318.0 4,682 5,853 760,903

VOLVO BM-681, 12.5 CU. YD. 18.50 170.0 728 910 118,261

* VOLVO WG64 4 X 4, 14.0 cu, meter 610 762 99,060

KOEHRING DUMPTOR 423 529 60,783

* KENWORTH T600 333 416 54,080

8.3 CARGO TRUCK

ALL MODELS 13.0-15.0 320.0 1,199 1,499 194,844

11.0-12.0 290.0 1,081 1,351 175,656

9.0-10.0 270.0 951 1,189 154,596

6.0-8.0 195.0 736 920 119,652

2.0-5.0 160.0 625 781 101,556

ALL MODELS 13.0-15.0 320.0 1,101 1,376 178,932

11.0-12.0 290.0 997 1,247 162,084

9.0-10.0 270.0 881 1,102 143,208

6.0-8.0 195.0 681 851 110,604

2.0-5.0 160.0 569 712 92,508

*Current Models

8.0 HAULING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

8.4 TRAILERS, HIGH AND LOW BED ( 15 TONS MIN.), W/ TRUCK TRACTOR

* VOLVO FM 380 6 X 4, 15 cu, meter

* VOLVO FM 340 6 X 4, 17 cu, meter

MODEL CAPACITY MT. TONS

8.2.7 MITSUBISHI

8.2.6 KOMATSU ( ARTICULATED )

8.2.8 VOLVO

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

8.2.4 EUCLID

MODELSERIAL NO.

SERIES (YR.MFG.)CAPACITY MT. TONS

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

FUEL

CONSUMPTION

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

OPERATED

DRY8.2.5 KOMATSU

FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

8.2.8 VOLVO (Cont.)

8.2.9 OTHER MAKES

8.3.1 U.S. AND WESTERN EUROPE MAKES

8.3.2 JAPAN AND OTHER MAKES

NOTE: Rental rates for Trailers, High and Low Bed (15 tons min.), Truck Tractor are computed based on tha following assumptions:

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8.0 HAULING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

8.4 TRAILERS, HIGH AND LOW BED ( 15 TONS MIN.), W/ TRUCK TRACTOR (Cont.)

8.5 SPECIALIZED TRAILERS W/ TRUCK TRCTOR

27.3 320.0 1,879 2,348 305,292

18.2 290.0 1,739 2,173 282,516

45.0 320.0 2,334 2,917 379,236

28.0 290.0 1,665 2,081 270,504

20.0 260.0 1,597 1,997 259,584

20.0 260.0 1,579 1,974 256,620

20.0 260.0 1,524 1,906 247,728

9.0 AIR EQUIPMENT

9.1 COMPRESSOR, AIR PORTABLE

901-1000 Cfm 283.0 1,506 1,882 244,673

801-900 Cfm 281.0 1,401 1,751 227,656

751-800 Cfm 250.0 1,253 1,566 203,632

701-750 Cfm 228.0 1,170 1,462 190,047

601-700 Cfm 196.0 1,094 1,367 177,749

501-600 Cfm 179.0 1,040 1,300 169,026

456-500 Cfm 150.0 771 964 125,268

356-450 Cfm 130.0 714 892 115,973

331-350 Cfm 103.0 540 675 87,802

316-330 Cfm 93.0 507 634 82,368

9.0 AIR EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

9.1 COMPRESSOR, AIR PORTABLE (Cont.)

251-315 92.0 492 615 79,937

186-250 73.0 459 574 74,646

161-185 69.0 371 464 60,346

126-160 51.0 334 417 54,197

86-125 42.0 286 358 46,475

61-85 34.0 245 306 39,754

36-60 30.0 200 250 32,461

15-35 20.0 151 189 24,596

9.2 PNEUMATIC BREAKERS - HAND HELD

10,143

FROM MANILA TO SUBIC

FROM MANILA TO PORO POINT

MODEL

DUMP TRAILER TWIN GATES CMI 452

e. No loads on the return trip. 50% surcharge will be made on load during the return trip.

a. P4.00 for High Bed Trailers & P4.25 for Low Bed Trailers per revenue ton per km. based on the latest fuel/tire prices as of January 2009.

1,200

WITHIN LESSEE'S COMPOUND (4 HRS. MIN.)

WITHIN METRO MANILA (4HRS. MIN.)

1,200

d. The distances are based on the table as shown in Section G.

f. Four (4) hours are allowed on loading and unloading of the cargo.

Please take note that the rates are subject to charge w/o prior notice.

It is not intent of the guidbook to be used for the rates not related to equipment leasing.

Examples of these computations for certain locations/distances are shown below:

b. Existing paved roads and normal traffic using the national highway.

c. Limited to the mobilization of construction equipment and their accessories which are not allowed by the government to use or travel on their own on national

highways or roads for reasons of their size, capacity and danger to public safety such as crawler tractors, crawler cranes, etc.

A 10% surcharge will be made for on/off highway road.

MODEL CAPACITY MT. TONS HIGH BED

4,800

10,560

WITHIN METRO MANILA (SINGLE TRIP BASIS)

FROM MANILA TO CLARK

FROM MANILA TO PORO POINT

FROM MANILA TO CLARK 8,448

25.0

20.0

FROM MANILA TO SUBIC 16,56025.0

1,800

1,800

MODEL CAPACITY MT. TONS LOW BED

WITHIN LESSEE'S COMPOUND (4 HRS. MIN.)

13,248

25,63220.0

25.0

10,800

20.0

32,040

CAPACITY MT. TONS LOW BED

WITHIN METRO MANILA (4HRS. MIN.)

WITHIN METRO MANILA (SINGLE TRIP BASIS)

25.0

11,220

26,928

34,043

81,702

17,596

60.0

FROM MANILA TO CLARK

FROM MANILA TO CLARK

FROM MANILA TO PORO POINT

FROM MANILA TO PORO POINT

25.0

60.0

25.0

60.0

FROM MANILA TO SUBIC

42,228

BOTTOM DUMP 'LOADING' TWIN GATES 30-35

CAPACITY MT. TONSFLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

FROM MANILA TO SUBIC

BULK CEMENT TRAILER W/ AIR COMPRESSORS

BULK CEMENT TRAILER W/ AIR COMPRESSORS

BOTTOM DUMP 'CHALLENGE' TWIN GATES E40

MODEL

BOTTOM DUMP 'CHALLENGE' TWIN GATES BDS

FRUEHAUF DES-021A20

ALL MODELS

- ROTARY VANE

- ROTARY SCREW

- GAS/DIESEL ENGINE

- ROTARY SCREW

- GAS/DIESEL ENGINE

ALL MODELS W/ 50 FT. HOSE, OILERS & ATTACH

BARE MONTH

ALL MODELS

- ROTARY VANE

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURCAPACITY MT. (cfm)

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWERMODEL

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9.3 DRILLS, CRAWLER

802 1,002 130,273

802 1,002 130,273

557 696 90,519

442 552 71,786

552 690 89,661

468 585 76,076

7.0 387 484 62,920

200 250 32,461

190 238 30,888

178 222 28,886

157 196 25,454

Hydraulic, 2.5-4in.Dia. 310.0 5,049 3,611 820,391Hydraulic, 2.5-4in.Dia. 310.0 7,584 9,480 1,232,374

9.0 AIR EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

9.3 DRILLS, CRAWLER (Cont.)

237.0 3,714 4,643 603,603

170.0 3,323 4,154 539,968Hydraulic, 2.5-4in.Dia. 185.0 5,200 6,500 844,987Pneumatic, 2.5-4in.Dia. 215.0 2,542 3,178 413,127Pneumatic, 2.5-4in.Dia. 215.0 1,642 2,053 266,828

170.0 3,323 4,154 539,968Hydraulic, 3-5in.Dia. 213.0 2,886 3,608 469,040

Hydraulic, 2.5-4in.Dia. 140.0 1,815 2,269 295,009

64-102 mm Dia. 557 696 90,519

57-89 mm Dia. 415 519 67,496

44-64 mm Dia. 377 471 61,204

182 228 29,601

9.4 DRILLS, DIAMOND

196 245 31,889

148 185 24,024

148 185 24,024

128 161 20,878

245 306 39,754

194 243 31,603

7.0 170 212 27,599

220 275 35,750

142 177 23,023

9.0 AIR EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

9.4 DRILLS, DIAMON (Cont.)

194 243 31,603

194 243 31,603

194 243 31,603

142 177 23,023

142 177 23,023

142 177 23,023

10.0 PUMPING EQUIPMENT ( WATER PUMPS)

10.1 SELF PRIMING CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS

Gasoline Models

38 320 2.5 280 1,121 3,363

50 520 3.5 333 1,330 3,991

50 600 5.0 370 1,480 4,440

75 1000 5.0 435 1,741 5,224

100 1800 7.5 987 3,946 11,839

Diesel Models

75 900 4.8 1,007 4,029 12,086

100 1300 5.5 1,348 5,392 16,177

ROC301-04 S'83 2.5 "-4.5" D

ROC610-02 S'83 2.5 "-4.5" D

THOR

RDC ROTARY DRILL GD

JOY ROTARY BH58

GARDNER DENVER

ATLAS COPCO

AIR TRACK PR-143

ATD-3100A W/ PR123

AD-10 X 5 X 10

BARE MONTHFLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOURCAPACITY SPECIFICATIONS

AD-10 X 4.5 X 10

AD-10 X 4 X 10

LM470C

ECM490

ECM370

AD-6 X 3 X 6

INGERSOLL RAND

ECM690

CM695D

MODEL

CP-8

TONE

LM351/VL 140

LM200/VL 120

INGERSOLL RAND

ECM660

ECM580

ECM350

CDH 931C

XL635

LM100/YD 90

WORTHINGTON 6 X 4 X 6

CHICAGO PNEUMATIC

CP-65

CP-55A

CP-55

THS-5

TAX

F-25A

E-100

TCP-14

MINDRILL

MODEL CAPACITY MT. TONS

AIR-DRIVEN, CP-55

BOYLES BROS. AS

BOYLES-JOY, B-12

BOYLES - X-RAY

KATO 20THC

ATTACHMENT:

Down-to-Hole Attachment, Add 25% of Rate

BARE MONTH

FAILING, 43-SA-2

OPERATED

DRY

OPERATED

HOUR

Note: Original rods, bits and coupling supplied by lessor, replacement rods, bits, etc., shall be for the Lessee's account.

SUCTION DIAMETER (mm) OUTPUT (lpm) HORSEPOWER DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY

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10.0 PUMPING EQUIPMENT ( WATER PUMPS) (Cont.)

10.2 SELF PRIMING CENTRIFUGAL THRASH PUMPS

Gasoline Models

50 783 25 5.0 998 3,994 11,981

75 1517 38 7.5 1,331 5,325 15,975

100 2667 50 16.0 2,130 8,520 25,560

Diesel Models

50 567 25 5.0 1,464 5,857 17,572

75 1517 28 6.7 1,864 7,455 22,365

100 2367 50 10.0 3,728 14,910 44,730

150 4933 50 32.0 9,319 37,275 111,825

200 7885 50 70.0 23,963 95,850 287,550

250 10093 50 85.0 29,288 117,150 351,450

10.3 DIAPHRAGM PUMPS

Gasoline Models

50 183 32 5.0 1,864 7,455 22,365

75 333 45 5.0 2,019 8,076 24,229

100 505 50 8.0 3,883 15,531 46,594

100 568 50 13.0 6,756 27,024 81,073

10.4 SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS

Gasoline Models

50 916 5.0 1,488 5,950 17,850

75 1200 5.0 1,735 6,942 20,825

Electric Models PHASE

50 360-450 Single 1.0 923 3,691 11,074

50 480-700 Single 1.9 1,477 5,906 17,719

50 750-1000 Single 2.5 1,600 6,398 19,195

50 360-510 Three 1.5 923 3,691 11,074

10.0 PUMPING EQUIPMENT ( WATER PUMPS) (Cont.)

10.4 SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS (Cont.)

Electric Models (Cont.)

75 750-1000 Three 2.5 1,600 6,398 19,195

75 (Trash) 700-800 Three 2.5 1,969 7,875 23,625

75 1500-2000 Three 3.5 1,969 7,875 23,625

100 2400-3500 Three 9.0 3,076 12,305 36,914

100 (Trash) 2500-3000 Three 22.0 6,768 27,070 81,211

100 3800-4500 Three 12.0 4,676 18,703 56,109

150 5000-6100 Three 22.0 6,029 24,117 72,352

200 7500-8400 Three 59.0 14,766 59,063 177,188

250 15000-19000 Three 59.0 14,766 59,063 177,188

10.5 SUCTION HOSE

38 6 102 407 1,221

50 6 163 651 1,953

75 6 192 769 2,306

100 6 237 949 2,848

150 6 424 1,695 5,086

10.6 DISCHARGE HOSE

50 15 45 181 543

75 15 72 289 868

100 15 102 407 1,221

150 15 201 802 2,407

10.0 PUMPING EQUIPMENT (WATER PUMPS (Cont.)

10.7 SUMP - PUMP - AIR DRIVEN (PUMP UNIT ONLY)

1,718

1,718

1,718

1,757

1,412

1,412

1,066

1,038

1,025

915

915

132 IMP. GAL/MIN./10M. HEAD

264 IMP. GAL/MIN./10M. HEAD

330 IMP. GAL/MIN./10M. HEAD

70 IMP. GAL/MIN./10M. HEAD

251A3 CENTRIFUGAL

251A1 CENTRIFUGAL

PDA20A1 DIAPHRAGM

35A3 CENTRIFUGAL

35A1 CENTRIFUGAL

251SA1 CENTRIFUGAL

MONTHLYDAILY WEEKLYSUCTION DIAMETER (mm)OUTPUT/DISCHARGE

(lpm)SOLID SIZE CAPACITY (mm)

FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY

Note: Unit includes protection switches and 15 meters cables.

SUCTION DIAMETER (mm)OUTPUT/DISCHARGE

(lpm)PHASE KW

MONTHLY

Note: Add 3% for every meter additional length

MODEL BARE MONTH

DIAMETER (mm) LENGTH (m) DAILY WEEKLY

CAPACITY

10.7.1 ATLAS COPCO

DOP 15 S'83

PDA20A3 DIAPHRAGM

DIP 65 S'83

DIP 65 S'83

DIP 65 S'83

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800

813

10.8 MUD PUMP

3,161

11.0 POWER GENERATING EQUIPMENT

11.1 GENERATOR SETS

(KW) (KVA)

1901-2000 2376-2500 722,026

1801-1900 2251-2375 647,064

1701-1800 2126-2250 613,612

11.0 POWER GENERATING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

11.1 GENERATOR SETS (Cont.)

(KW) (KVA)

1601-1700 2001-2125 590,904

1501-1600 1876-2000 573,812

1401-1500 1751-1875 544,754

1301-1400 1626-1750 544,754

1201-1300 1501-1625 427,306

1101-1200 1376-1375 410,947

1001-1100 1251-1375 386,773

901-1000 1126-1250 322,601

801-900 1001-1125 295,493

701-800 876-1000 259,334

601-700 751-875 238,586

501-600 626-750 192,400

401-500 501-625 148,123

351-400 439-500 119,566

301-350 376-438 101,170

251-300 314-375 96,986

201-250 251-313 84,063

151-200 189-250 64,381

101-150 126-188 40,238

51-100 64-125 33,374

41-50 51-63 28,607

31-40 39-50 25,370

21-30 26-38 25,126

16-20 20-25 22,226

11-15 14-19 16,221

6-10 8-13 17,872

1-5 1-6 14,977

12.0 SHOP EQUIPMENT

12.1 WELDING MACHINE

500 70.0 431 539 70,070

400 54.0 409 512 66,495

300 48.0 297 371 48,191

250 18.5 264 330 42,900

200 15.0 196 245 31,889

150 10.0 116 145 18,876

500 312 391 50,765

400 213 266 34,606

300 187 233 30,316

500 277 347 45,045

400 221 276 35,893

350 193 241 31,317

300 150 187 24,310

12.2 SHOP MACHINE

7.5-10.0 15,076

3.0-5.0 6,493

5.0-7.5 6,493

13.0 SPECIAL SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

13.1 TRUCK, WATER WAGON/PUMP

6,001-10,000 864.0 1,981 2,476 321,893

5,001-6,000 720.0 1,579 1,973 256,542

3,001-5,000 564.0 1,338 1,672 217,360

1,001-3,000 552.0 1,180 1,475 191,763

OPERATED

DRY

TRANSFORMER/AC OUTPUT

ALL MAKES

Universal Milling Machine, Electric, Less Power

Shaper, Electric, Less Power

AMPERESFLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER GAS/DIESEL DRIVEN

MODELOPERATED

DRY

BARE MONTHMODEL CAPACITY (Gals.)FLYWHEEL

HORSEPOWER

BARE MONTH

Lathe Machine, 8-9 Feet Bed, Electric, Less Power

OPERATED

HOUR

ELECTRIC DRIVEN/DC OUTPUT

OPERATED

HOUR

ALL MAKES (Cont.)

3" SUCTION / DISCHARGE

Note: Hoses and couplings are not included for all types of water pumps.

Actual volume output will depend on total dynamic head.

YAMADA YUKI DP-75 BAC AIR DRIVEN 2-DIAPH

BARE MONTH

226A3 CENTRIFUGAL

226A1 CENTRIFUGAL

BARE MONTH

MODELCAPACITY

MODELCAPACITY

ALL MAKES

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500-1,000 360.0 852 1,065 138,424

13.0 SPECIAL SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

13.2 TRUCK, FUEL, LUBRICATION & MECHANIC

300 8,497 172,601

220 5,695 115,687

220 5,400 109,681

220 5,400 109,681

220 8,413 170,885

220 10,637 216,073

13.3 SERVICE VEHICLES & PICK-UPS

46,778

43,890

46,778

46,778

47,408

45,780

56,648

58,065

56,280

47,288

72

72 37,586

*Current Models

13.0 SPECIAL SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

13.3 SERVICE VEHICLES & PICK-UPS (Cont.)

73 47,712

136 50,860

136 54,978

136 67,208

158 74,474

161 101,721

85,995

163 102,811

102 87,674

102 86,281

102 60,367

102 63,394

60,828

55,796

*Current Models

13.0 SPECIAL SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

13.3 SERVICE VEHICLES & PICK-UPS (Cont.)

4-Door, 5 seater

4-Door, 5 seater

HILUX Pick-up 4x4 G, 3.0 liter Diesel Engine

4-Door, 5 seater

HILUX 4x4 - 4 WHEEL DRIVE DLX

TOYOTA

HILUX 4x4 SR5

Diesel Engine, 4-Door, 12seater

HILUX Pick-up 4x2 E, 2.5 liter Diesel Engine

Fortuner V SUV, 4x4, 3.0 liter Diesel Engine

5-Door, 5 seater

HILUX Pick-up 4x2 G, 2.5 liter Diesel Engine

MODEL

Fortuner G SUV, 4x2, 2.5 liter Diesel Engine

MITSUBISHI

* Adventure GLX, 2.5 liter, Diesel Engine

5-Door 7-9 seater

4D56 Fuel Injected Turbo Charger

4-Door, 5 seater

4-Door, 5 seater

* Strada GLX 4x4 Pick-up, 3.2 liter, Diesel Engine

Hi-Ace Van GL Grandia Monotone 12, 2.5 liter

5-Door, 5 seater

* Adventure GLs Sport, 2.5 liter, Diesel Engine

5-Door 9 seater

* Strada GLX 4x2 Pick-up, 2.5 liter, Diesel Engine

4-Door, 5 seater

* Strada GLX 4x4 Pick-up, 2.5 liter, Diesel Engine

* Montero Sport GLS SE 4x4 Pick-up, 3.2 liter

Diesel Engine, 5-Door, 7seater

Pajero Turbo Superwagon, 1991 4WD 2500 CC w/

FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWERBARE RATE

PER DAYBARE MONTH

4D56 Diesel Engine

BARE MONTH

* L200, 1993

MODEL FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWERBARE RATE

PER DAY

4D56 Diesel Engine

L300 Versa Van De Luxe Diesel, 1992 5-Door, 2000 CC

4D56 Diesel Engine

L300 Versa Van De Luxe Diesel, 1992 5-Door, 2.5 liter

Fuel Injected Turbo Charger

L300 Versa Van De Luxe Diesel, 1992 5-Door, 2500 CC

4D56 Diesel Engine

L300 Versa Van De Luxe Diesel, 1992 5-Door, 1500 CC

L300 Chassis CA 2,500 CC w/ 4D56 Diesel

Engine, 2,205 kgs.

L300 Drop Side Pick-up w/ 2,500 CC 4D56

Diesel Engine 2,205 kgs.

L300 8-Footer High Side Pick-up w/ Roof

(Standard) with 2500 CC 4D56 Diesel Engine 2,205 kgs.

L300 HSPUR 8 Footer Standard w/ anolok

enclosure w/ 2500 CC 4D56 Diesel Engine 2,205 kgs.

L300 Low Side Pick-up w/ 2500 CC w/ 4D56

MITSUBISHI

L300 Aluminum Van 2,500 CC w/ 4D56

Diesel, 2,205 kgs.

Lube Truck w/ accessories, 3 dispenser, 6 Wheeler

Wrecker Truck

Mechanic Service Truck, w/ gas, Diesel Welding Machine

Fuel Truck, 500-1000 Gal. w/ hoses, meters, pump

Lube Truck w/ accessories, 4 dispenser & Up, 10 Wheeler

MODEL

* Volvo FL220, Fuel Truck, 13,000 liters, 4x2

FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWERBARE RATE

PER DAYBARE MONTH

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40,812

38,017

134 57,944

105,959

80 39,356

80 45,465

80 29,734

141 58,793

156 80,287

51,155

141 75,685

156 97,482

205 72,623

205 86,657

220 89,396

101 74,958

101 82,829

174 89,490

*Current Models

13.0 SPECIAL SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

13.3 SERVICE VEHICLES & PICK-UPS (Cont.)

174 91,912

150 92,518

150 100,086

112 67,692

112 74,777

146 93,849

146 103,719

85 56,007

85 67,935

35,228

146 57,703

81 50,860

.

146 81,739

33,128

*Current Models

13.0 SPECIAL SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

13.3 SERVICE VEHICLES & PICK-UPS (Cont.)

31,578

70 36,339

70 43,552

70 38,017

55,440

52,448

Hilander, Crosswind XL GVW

Hilander, Crosswind XTRM GVW

Hilander, Crosswind XT GVW

MAZDA

B2200 Double Cab (Diesel)

B2200 Single Cab (Diesel)

BARE RATE

PER DAYBARE MONTH

ISUZU (Cont.)

Feugo, TRF54HDL-RLS

MODEL

D-Max Pick-up 4x4 LS, 3.0 Diesel Engine

4-Door, 5 seater

Pick-up 2 Door Diesel

5-Door AUV, 10 seater

Crosswind XUV, 2.5 Diesel Engine

5-Door AUV, 10 seater

Crewcab 4 Door Diesel

D-Max Pick-up 4x2 LX, 3.0 Diesel Engine

4-Door, 5 seater

D-Max Pick-up 4x2 LT 2.5 Diesel Engine

4-Door, 5 seater

4-Door, 5 seater

FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

Tucson CRDi 4x4 SUV, 2.0 liter Diesel Engine

4-Door, 5 seater

ISUZU

Alterra 4x2 P. / S. Silver, 3.0 Dielsel Engine

5-Door SUV, 5-7 seater

Alterra 4x2 S. Silver/S. Black, 3.0 Dielsel Engine

5-Door SUV, 5-7 seater

Crosswind Xti, 2.5 Diesel Engine

4-Door SUV 7 seater

Santa Fe CRDi 4x4 VGT, 2.2 Diesel Engine

4-Door SUV 7 seater

Tucson CRDi 4x2 SUV, 2.0 liter Diesel Engine

HYUNDAI

Grand Starex CRDi VGT GL, 2.5 Diesel Engine

4-Door Van, 12 seater

Santa Fe CRDi VGT, 2.2 Diesel Engine

Grand Starex CRDi VGT GL, 2.5 Diesel Engine

4-Door Van, 10 seater

BARE RATE

PER DAYBARE MONTH

Grand Starex TCI GL, 2.5 Diesel Engine

4-Door Van, 12 seater

Grand Starex TCI GLS, 2.5 Diesel Engine

4-Door Van, 10 seater

* Everest SUV 4x2 XLS, 2.5 liter Diesel Engine

5-Door, 7 seater

MODEL FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

* Everest SUV 4x4 XLT, 3.0 liter Diesel Engine

5-Door, 7 seater

Explorer Sport Trac 4x2

Explorer Sport Trac 4x4

F-150 Super Crew 4x4 Lariat

HYUNDAI

Diesel Engine, 4-Door, 5 seater

* Ranger Pick-up 4x4 XLT Trekker, 3.0 liter

Diesel Engine, 4-Door, 5 seater

Ranger 4x4

Tamaraw FX 1996

Tamaraw FX 1993

* Ranger Pick-up 4x2 XLT Trekker, 2.5 liter

FORD

5-Door, 8 seater

Land Cruiser Wagon 4200CC

Revo DLX DSL 2003

HILUX 4x2 DOUBLE CAB PICK-UP (STD)

Innova 2.5 E, AUV, 2.5 liter Diesel Engine

TOYOTA (Cont.)

HILUX 4x2-XS

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143 57,460

156 80,469

92,663

85 40,924

80 34,998

80 39,079

80 41,204

80 43,831

44,745

80 45,285

80 53,112

80 54,230

80 55,068

80 55,907

145 63,273

174 81,680

82,648

*Current Models

13.0 SPECIAL SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

13.3 SERVICE VEHICLES & PICK-UPS (Cont.)

84 64,120

105 92,518

71,190

61,898

52,868

29,715

138 97,482

110 73,566

110 82,648

28,823

26,775

27,115

25,885

47,130

44,670

14.0 MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT

4,713 117,825

9,114 227,842

14,826 370,661

*Current Models

14.0 MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

73.0 8,805 220,127

75.0 11,006 275,159

2,269 56,731

5.0 1,247 31,186

4.0 673 16,835

4.0 1,010 25,253

176 4,400

189 4,715

14.3 CHAINSAW

HUSQVARNA

162/266 w/o Blade

2100 CD w/o Blade

PIONJAR 120, Rock Drill/Breaker, 20 cfm Petrol Driven

WACKER PORTABLE PETROL BREAKER

BHF30S

BH23

Electric Driven - 55 KW

BARE RATE

PER DAYBARE MONTH

14.2 BREAKERS, PAVEMENT AND ROCK DRILLS

ARROW MASTER (CRACK & SEAT)

MODEL FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

Vitara 5 Door Wagon JLX Manual Transmission

D500

HJ1250R

HITACHI HS 300, Reverse Circulation Drill

RICHMOND 4-71, 300 Tons Capacity

ISEKI MEPCB 900, O.D.- 1100 mm.

Sheild Length - 2562 mm.

RICHMOND 4-71, 600 Tons Capacity

14.1 BORING MACHINE - HORIZONTAL

5-Door SUV, 5 seater

Sportage LX 4x4 CRDi, 2.0 liter, Diesel Engine

Pathfinder, 4x4 (loaded)

Power Pick-up (loaded)

Double Cab-Classic, (Bare)

DAIHATSU

Ceres Pick-up

SUZUKI

* Urvan Esacapde Van, 3.0 liter, Diesel Engine

4-Door, 9 seater

Ceres Pick-up 4WD

* Frontier Navara 4x4 Pick-up,2.5 liter

4-Door, 12 seater

Diesel Engine, 4-Door, 5 seater

5-Door, 5 seater

Sportage LX 4x2 CRDi, 2.0 liter, Diesel Engine

BARE RATE

PER DAYBARE MONTH

NISSAN

Samurai Long Body Resin Top

Samurai Single Cab Pick-up

Vitara 5 Door Wagon JLX Auto. Transmission

2 Door 4WD

KIA

Sorento EX CRDi, 2.5 liter, Diesel Engine

5-Door SUV, 5 seater

* Urvan Esacapde Van, 2.6 liter, Diesel Engine

Frontier 3.2 AT II (4x2) Pleasure Series

Frontier 3.2 AT II (4x4) Pleasure Series

Frontier 3.2 AT II (4x4) Limited Edition

Frontier III TD 27

Frontier 3.2 MT II (4x4) Pleasure Series

Frontier 3.2 MT II (4x4) Limited Edition

Diesel Engine, 4-Door, 5 seater

Frontier 3.2 AT II (4x2) Limited Edition

Safari CRLGY60

FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

4-Door, 5 seater

* BT50 Pick-up 4x4, 3.0 liter Diesel Engine

4-Door, 5 seater

MODEL

Patrol (loaded)

Frontier 2000

Frontier 2.7S (4x2)

* Frontier Navara 4x2 Pick-up,2.5 liter

Frontier 2.7E DLX II (4x2) New Edition

Frontier 2.7E DLX II (4x2) Limited Edition

* BT50 Pick-up 4x2, 2.5 liter Diesel Engine

NISSAN

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4,178 104,451

711 17,765

440 10,992

409 10,226

451 11,273

139 3,466

5,604 140,109

*Current Models

14.0 MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

14.11 CONCRETE VIBRATORS

656 2,625 7,875

486 1,944 5,833

559 2,236 6,708

608 2,431 7,292

656 2,625 7,875

681 2,722 8,167

3.50 486 1,944 5,833

5.00 535 2,139 6,417

5.00 1,094 4,375 13,125

1.50 851 3,403 10,208

3.50 1,382 5,526 16,579

5.50 1,268 5,073 15,218

9.00 1,408 5,632 16,897

9.00 1,508 6,033 18,098

13.00 1,706 6,825 20,475

30.10 3,150 12,600 37,800

28.00 3,544 14,175 42,525

27.00 1,546 6,183 18,550

14.0 MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

14.11 CONCRETE VIBRATORS (Cont.)

450 788 3,150 9,450

850 875 3,500 10,500

1,400 1,230 4,922 14,766

2,500 2,273 9,090 27,271

14.12 CONCRETE TROWELS

DIAMETER NO. OF BLADES

24" - 30" (610 - 762mm) 4 4 4.50 1,575 6,300 18,900

24" - 30" (914mm) 4 4 5.00 1,838 7,350 22,050

24" - 30" (1168-1219mm) 4 4 8.00 2,450 9,800 29,400

36" (914mm) 8 8 23.00 9,450 37,800 113,400

46" - 48" (1168-1219mm) 8 8 25.00 12,250 49,000 147,000

14.13 CONCRETE SAWS (GASOLINE)

BLADE DIAMETER CUTTING DEPTH

5" Early Entry (Dry) 1" Electric 4,277 17,106 51,319

8" - 10" Early Entry (Dry) 1 3/16" 5.00 8,264 33,056 99,167

12" Manual 3 3/4" 5.00 1,116 4,463 13,388

Note: Air Compressors, hoses and couplers not included.

MACHINE DESCRIPTION FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY

Ride-on

Walk-behind

Note: Blades and other accessories not included.

1 3/4" - 2 1/2" (45-60mm)

3 -3 1/2" (75-90mm)

4 - 5 1/2" (100-140mm)

MONTHLY

PNEUMATIC TYPE, 2 METERS SHAFT

1" - 1 1/2" (25-38mm)

MACHINE DESCRIPTION AIR CONSUMPTION (lpm) DAILY WEEKLY

Electric Drive Unit (3 phase, 3 sockets)

Electric Drive Unit (1 phase, 2 sockets)

Note: Choose vibrator head/shaft and add to choice of drive unit. Total nos. of vibrators must not exceed maximum

amperes of the drive unit.

2" (50mm)

2 1/2" (60mm)

DRIVE UNIT

Gasoline Drive Unit (48 volts, 3 sockets)

4-6 Meters Shaft

1 1/8" (30mm)

1 1/2" (40mm)

1 3/4" (45mm)

Diesel Drive Unit

Electric Drive Unit

Note: Choose vibrator head/shaft and add to choice of drive unit.

MOTOR-IN-HEAD TYPE W/ SAFETY VOLTAGE

2 1/4" (57-60mm)

DRIVE UNIT

Gasoline Drive Unit

Gasoline Drive Unit

1 1/4" (32mm)

1 1/2" (38-40mm)

1 3/4" (45-48mm)

2" (50mm)

MONTHLY

HEAD DIAMETER

Flexible Shaft Type, 4-6 Meters Shaft

1" (25mm)

MACHINE DESCRIPTION F. HORSEPOWER / (AMPERES) DAILY WEEKLY

220V/60 cycles

14.10 TRACTOR SKIDDER

FMC 220

14.8 SEALER, JOINT

CARDINAL, Portable, heavy duty, 30 Tons capacity

Gas or Diesel Driven w/ Hot or Cold spray nozzle

14.9 STEAM CLEANER

CHRISTANINI C-100, 1450 psi, Electric driven

CENTRAL ELECTRIC CO. MM90C, Electric Driven

14.6 PAINT STRIPPING MACHINE

Gas or Diesel Driven w/ spray gun

14.7 SCALE, TRUCK

14.4 HOLLOW BLOCK MAKING MACHINES

DORA WERK UP1000, Hollow Blocks Press Machines,

Electric Driven

14.5 METAL MUNCHER MACHINE

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14.0 MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

14.13 CONCRETE SAWS (GASOLINE) (Cont.)

BLADE DIAMETER CUTTING DEPTH

14" Manual 4 3/4" 7.50 1,339 5,355 16,065

14" Manual 5 3/4" 9.00 1,562 6,248 18,743

16-18" Self-propelled 6 3/4" 13.00 2,789 11,156 33,469

20" Self-propelled 7 3/4" 20.00 6,263 25,054 75,161

26" Self-propelled 10 3/4" 25.00 6,604 26,416 79,249

30" Self-propelled 11 3/4" 65.00 11,953 47,812 143,437

36" Self-propelled 14 3/4" 65.00 12,431 49,725 149,175

48" Self-propelled 20" 65.00 15,141 60,562 181,687

14.14 REBAR CUTTER

Single 1,125 4,500 13,500

Single 1,266 5,063 15,188

Single 1,336 5,344 16,031

Single 1,758 7,031 21,094

Single 2,531 10,125 30,375

Three 3,094 12,375 37,125

Three 3,516 14,063 42,187

Three 16,875 67,500 202,500

Three 21,094 84,375 253,125

14.15 REBAR BENDER

Three 2,250 9,000 27,000

Three 2,531 10,125 30,375

14.0 MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

14.14 REBAR BENDER (Cont.)

7.50 1,339 5,355 16,065

9.00 1,562 6,248 18,743

13.00 2,789 11,156 33,469

20" Self-propelled 7 3/4" 20.00 6,263 25,054 75,161

26" Self-propelled 10 3/4" 25.00 6,604 26,416 79,249

30" Self-propelled 11 3/4" 65.00 11,953 47,812 143,437

36" Self-propelled 14 3/4" 65.00 12,431 49,725 149,175

48" Self-propelled 20" 65.00 15,141 60,562 181,687

14.14 REBAR CUTTER

Single 1,125 4,500 13,500

Single 1,266 5,063 15,188

Single 1,336 5,344 16,031

Single 1,758 7,031 21,094

Single 2,531 10,125 30,375

Three 3,094 12,375 37,125

Three 3,516 14,063 42,187

Three 16,875 67,500 202,500

Three 21,094 84,375 253,125

14.15 REBAR BENDER

Three 2,250 9,000 27,000

Three 2,531 10,125 30,375

14.0 MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

14.15 REBAR BENDER (Cont.)

Three 2,812 11,250 33,750

Three 3,516 14,063 42,187

Three 4,219 16,875 50,625

Three 25,312 101,250 303,750

14.16 REBAR CICULAR BENDER

Three 10,687 32,062

Three 3,797 15,188 45,563

Three 4,641 18,562 55,687

22 mm

32 mm

42 mm

52-70 mm

MONTHLY

25 mm

32 mm

42 mm

MACHINE DESCRIPTION PHASE DAILY WEEKLY

MACHINE DESCRIPTION PHASE DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY

MONTHLY

55 mm

MACHINE DESCRIPTION FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER DAILY WEEKLY

13 mm

16 mm

Note: Blades and other accessories not included.

ALL ELECTRIC MODELS PHASE DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY

42 mm

MAXIMUM REBAR DIAMETER

60-70 mm

Grade 40

13 mm

16 mm

20 mm

25 mm

32 mm

32 mm

Note: Blades and other accessories not included.

ALL ELECTRIC MODELS PHASE DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY

25 mm

32 mm

32 mm

MAXIMUM REBAR DIAMETER

Grade 40

13 mm

16 mm

16 mm

25 mm

32 mm

42 mm

60-70 mm

42 mm

55 mm

60-70 mm

13 mm

20 mm

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Three 28,125 112,500 337,500

14.17 TOWER LIGHTS

Tower Height No. of Lights

30 ft. 4 x 1000 watts 10.50 6.00 5,797 23,187 69,563

30 ft. 6 x 1000 watts 13.60 8.00 7,729 30,917 92,750

28 ft. 4 x 1000 watts 10.50 6.00 4,831 19,323 57,969

28 ft. 4 x 1000 watts 10.50 5.00 4,348 17,391 52,172

12 ft. 4 x 400 watts 5.00 2.70 2,625 10,500 31,500

12 ft. 2 x 400 watts 5.00 2.40 2,187 8,750 26,250

14.18 ARROW BOARDS (BATTERY POWERED/SOLAR-ASSISTED)

Type of Bulbs No. of Lights

PAR 46 Halogen 15 Three 4,480 17,919 53,756

PAR 46 Halogen 25 Three 4,760 19,041 57,122

14.0 MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

14.18 ARROW BOARDS (BATTERY POWERED/SOLAR-ASSISTED) (Cont.)

Type of Bulbs (Cont.) No. of Lights (Cont.)

PAR 46 LED 15 4,266 17,065 51,194

PAR 46 LED 25 4,501 18,003 54,008

PAR 46 LED 25 4,911 19,644 58,931

14.19 HYDRAULIC TOOLS

Oil Flow Range (lpm)

Stanley CH18 26-34 11 105-140 1,749 6,995 20,985

Maruzen BH112 20-25 11 90-130 1,250 4,999 14,996

Oil Flow Range (lpm)

Maruzen BH051 9 15.50 100-140 923 3,690 11,071

Stanley BR67 26-34 30 105-140 1,471 5,882 17,647

Maruzen BH230 15-30 23 100-120 1,341 5,364 16,093

Stanley BR72 26-34 27 105-140 1,829 7,315 21,945

Maruzen BH280 20-30 28 100-140 1,676 6,705 20,116

Oil Flow Range (lpm)

Maruzen MHD20 20-25 21 100-120 2,743 10,973 32,918

(Drill Bit not included)

14.0 MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

14.19 HYDRAULIC TOOLS (Cont.)

DISCHARGE OUTPUT

Diameter (lpm)

Stanley SM22 63.50 1890 30-45 7-140 1,669 6,675 20,025

Stanley SM23 63.50 1420 30-57 70-140 1,120 4,480 13,441

Stanley TP04 100 3000 45-60 105-140 3,028 11,902 35,706

Stanley TP08 101 3000 26-38 140 1,745 6,980 20,939

Maruzen PH301 75 1200 15-30 50-140 1,676 6,705 20,116

CAPACITY

Stanley PD45 667 mm channel/round 26-34 105-140 1,829 7,315 21,945

44 mm square

HORSEPOWER

Stanley HP-1 9.0 30 140 923 3,690 11,071

Stanley HP-1 Diesel 19.0 30 140 1,471 5,882 17,647

Stanley HPR2 18.0 30 140 1,341 5,364 16,093

Maruzen UH051 5.0 9.50 175 1,829 7,315 21,945

Maruzen MHP100 10.0 25 140 1,676 6,705 20,116

2,771 11,803 33,250

14.0 MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

14.19 HYDRAULIC TOOLS (Cont.)

14.19.6 POWER UNIT

Power unit includes couplers and extension hudraulic hoses.

14.19.7 CONCRETE CHAIN SAW

ICS 823H (Blades not included)

Note: Discharge hose not included

14.19.5 POST DRIVER

MONTHLYFLOW RANGE (lpm)PRESSURE

(bar)14.19.4 SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS

MACHINE DESCRIPTION DAILY WEEKLY

50

75

75

DAILY

DAILY

MONTHLY

52 mm

Note: Breaking Tools not Included.

14.19.1 CHIPPING HAMMERS

14.19.2 PAVEMENT BREAKERS

Note: Breaking Tools not Included.

MONTHLYWEEKLY

MACHINE DESCRIPTION WATTAGE/BULB

MACHINE DESCRIPTION

DAILY WEEKLY

MACHINE DESCRIPTION

WATTAGE/BULB

WEIGHT (kg)PRESSURE

(bar)

14.19.3 ROCK DRILL

MACHINE DESCRIPTION H.P. DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLYGENERATOR

(kw)

WEEKLY MONTHLY

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HORSEPOWER

CO23 (Blades not included 356.0 26-34 70-140 1,940 7,758 23,275

15.0 PLANTS

392,249

1,014.0 1,903,557

(combined)

580 1,563,751

(combined)

450.0 1,332,085

(combined)

304.0 1,100,418

(combined)

15.0 PLANTS (Cont.)

222.0 955,423

(combined)

200.0 741,172

(combined)

450.0 1,145,593

(combined)P8,098/month x Rated

Capacity in Cu.M./Hr.

P5,065/month x Rated

Capacity in Cu.M./Hr.

P6,035/month x Rated

Capacity in Cu.M./Hr.

P5,396/month x Rated

Capacity in Cu.M./Hr.

119,700

154,360

546,000

456,750

15.0 PLANTS (Cont.)

609,000

90 519,787

443,520

301,455

361,746

160,776

59,044

137,768

105 233,261

85 271,534

118,087

59,136

59,044

38,254

25 27,823P6,527/mo. x Rated

Capacity in Cu.M./Hr.

90 261,824

375,431

16.0 OFF-SHORE EQUIPMENT

BARE MONTH

ROME BATCH PLANT, ORU, 130 cu.m./hr.

ORU ROME 3P 50 / MB 3000 / WH /IU 94 Wet Type, 80-100 cu.m./hr.

ARBAU 880, 60 cu.m./hr. w/ Batcher and Scraper, w/o cement silo

ELBA EMC 72, 72 cu.m./hr. w/ Batcher, Mixer & Scraper, w/o cement silo

ELBA Mixer EM41, 40 cu.m./hr. w/ Batcher & Hopper, w/o cement silo

capacity Mixer / MC 150 Controller

FASTWAY FBP, 3.60 cu.m./hr.

ELBA WERK, EMM-45111-A-4, 38.25 cu.m./hr.

C.S. JOHNSON SUPER, 630, 38.85 to 114.75 cu.m./hr.

C.S. JOHNSON, 524, 84.15 cu.m./hr.

ELBA Teka EM150, 15 cu.m./hr. w/ Batcher & Scraper w/o cement silo

ELBA EMC35D, 35 cu.m./hr. w/ Batcher & Scraper, w/o cement silo

ARBAU EURO 80T, 80 cu.m./hr. w/ Batcher and Scraper, w/o cement silo

MAKE/MODEL/CAPACITY FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

crushers, sand classifiers, screens and conveyor system.

15.2 ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PLANT, complete w/ central pugmill

beater, dryer and conveyor system. Manual or automatic control system

15.3 CEMENT TREATED BASE PLANT, complete w/ central

OPERATED

HOUR

STETTER MOBILE PLANT 2 in-line Bunker, wet type, 80-100 cu.m./hr.

ELBA EMM15, 15 cu.m./hr. w/ Batcher & Scraper, w/o cement silo

ELBA EMM10, 10 cu.m./hr. w/ Batcher & Scraper, w/o cement silo

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

SVEDALA Model Jawmaster 806D primary crusher (160-250 MTPH,

75 HP) and H-2000 Hydrocone secondary crusher (60-145 MTPH,

15.4 CONCRETE BATCH PLANT, complete w/ cement silo, manual

or automatic conttrol and de bay system.

MAKE/MODEL/CAPACITY FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

90 KW.) w/ complete accessories.

mixer manual and automatic control system.

secondary crusher (215-350 MPTH, 220 KW) w/ complete accessories.

AGGREGATE CRUSHERS complete w/ vibrating feeder, and secondary

100 HP) and H-3000 Hydrocone secondary crusher (105-265 MTPH,

150 KW) w/ complete accessories.

100 HP) and H-2000 Hydrocone secondary crusher (60-145 MTPH,

90 KW) w/ complete accessories.

15.1 AGGREGATE CRUSHERS (Cont.)

SVEDALA Model Jawmaster 907HD primary crusher (175-275 MTPH,

SVEDALA Model Jawmaster 1206HD primary crusher (325-525 MTPH,

SVEDALA Model Jawmaster 1108D primary crusher (385-505 MTPH,

125/150 HP) and H-4000 Hydrocone secondary crusher (165-460 MTPH,

220 KW) w/ complete accessories.

UNIVERSAL/ALLIS CHALMERS 70-90 cu.m./hr. rated capacity 30x42

primaryjaw crusher (100-440 MPTH, 125/150 HP) and 10x51 Hydrocone

secondary-roll crusher, w/ three product screen deck

SVEDALA Model Jawmaster 1208HD primary crusher (550-720 MTPH,

150 HP) and H-6000 Hydrocone secondary crusher (255-715 MTPH,

315 KW.) w/ complete accessories.

SVEDALA Model Jawmaster 1513HD primary crusher (885-116 MTPH,

250 HP) and H-8000 Hydrocone secondary crusher (665-1950 MTPH,

560 KW) complete w/ vibrating feeder, classifiers, screens and

conveyor system.

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

MONTHLY

MAKE/MODEL/CAPACITY FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

14.19.8 POWER SAW

15.1 AGGREGATE CRUSHERS

PARKER Model 1208 portable, 100 tons per hour capacity, primary jaw

MACHINE DESCRIPTION FLOW RANGE (lpm)PRESSURE

(bar)DAILY WEEKLY

IMER BTK 1000, 25 cu.m./hr. w/ Batcher & Scraper, w/o cement silo

ROSS UNIPLANT, portable concrete batching plant, all in one

ELBA EMC, 105 cu.m./hr. w/ Batcher & Scraper, w/o cement silo

ELBA EMC, 85 cu.m./hr. w/ Batcher & Scraper, w/o cement silo

ELBA EMM30, 30 cu.m./hr. w/ Batcher & Scraper, w/o cement silo

ELBA EMM 15 cu.m./hr. w/ Batcher & Scraper, w/o cement silo

batch plant-silo combination

STETTER MOBILE PLANT M2 in-line Bunker, BHS Twin Shaft 3.0 cu.m.

16.1 DREDGER

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5,530.0 212,560 27,632,748

3,235.0 30,520 7,867,574

5,950.0 217,433 28,266,238

3,200.0 60,595 7,877,298

1,795.0 55,001 7,150,143

1,300.0 61,525 7,998,276

16.0 OFF-SHORE EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

2,280.0 124,556 16,192,319

275 3,843 499,642

275 3,937 511,797

275 4,853 630,916

1,030 133,848

825 107,250

537 69,784

496 64,493

2100 5,874 763,620

2000 5,647 734,162

1500 4,390 570,713

850 2,901 377,091

550 2,072 269,412

500 1,951 253,682

500 1,603 208,351

16.0 OFF-SHORE EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

501,426

Dimension : 48.8 m. x 16.5 m. x 4.0 m. 1,653,188

17.0 CABLE STRINGING EQUIPMENT

150.0 88,698

150.0 81,068

250.0 1,243 161,590

43,966

23.0 409 53,196

13,637

124 16,159

95.0 7,499

2,747

7.0 6,391

17.6 CRIMPING TOOL - ELECTRIC CABLE

J60, Motorized equipped w/ gas Engine

T50-2M, Trailer-Mounted w/o Engine

(CANTAMESA-ITALY), Model TC-005 Hydraulic. 14 tons

17.3 REEL WINDER

TIMBERLAND EQUIPMENT

P-200-212D ATR, Trailer Mounted

Note : OFF-SHORE EQUIPMENT RENTAL RATES are based on 8 hrs./day shift & 200 hrs./month basis.

15% premium on serve worksite condition not included.

P-200-212D ATR, Skid Base Mounted

17.5 SPLICING MACHINE

EC 410, Manually operated

SANWA TIKKI

35.50x9.85x3.05 (650 tons DWT

22.87x6.71x3.05

Piling platform, 1,119 tons capacity

17.2 CABLE TENSIONER

TIMBERLAND EQUIPMENT

(CANTAMESA-ITALY), Model PU-157, Hydraulic.

TIMBERLAND EQUIPMENT

STANLEY, Hydraulic, w/o power unit

FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

Note: For Cutter Suction/Bucket Dredgers, rental rates excluded cost of:

c. support tugs and achor barges

d. pipeline crew and support barges

13.30x4.65x1.85

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

21.96x6.31x2.49

15.24x4.73x1.91

Dimensions : (LOA x B x D) meters

30.96x8.85x3.11

16.6 MODULAR FLOAT

SOIL MEC Piling platform, 500 tons capacity

MAKE/MODEL/CAPACITY

TRW60-36SL, Trailer-Mounted, Self-Loading w/o Engine

(CANTAMESA-ITALY), Model RS-006, Trailer-Mounted

17.4 ROPE WINDER

Trailer-Mounted w/ Isuzu Engine Model D500

mechanically operated crane, 60 tons capacity

Non-propelled barge, DWT-650 tons, w/

mechanically operated crane, 60 tons capacity

16.3 HOPPER BARGE

29.05x8.2x3.10

26.77x7.20x3.40

16.4 DECK BARGE, Non-Propelled, (LOA x B x D) meters

Dimensions : 45.12x10.98x3.66 (1000 tons DWT)

41.16x10.35x2.31 (600 tons DWT

16.5 TUGBOATS

30 m. dredging depth.

17.1 CABLE PULLER

a. pipelines, rubber sleeves and floaters

b. cutting tooth

16.2 CRANE BARGE

Non-propelled barge, GW-319 tons, NW 313 tons, w/

mechanically operated crane, 60 tons capacity

Non-propelled barge, DWT-450 tons, w/

Non-propelled, Bottom dump barge, DWT-800 tons,

550 cu.m. net capacity

16.1 DREDGER (Cont.)

GRAB, TWIN BUCKET, Towed, 9x2 cu.m. bucket capacity

MAKE/MODEL/CAPACITY BARE MONTHFLYWHEEL HORSEPOWEROPERATED

HOUR

.8382 m. discharge x 5000 m., discharge distance

CUTTER SUCTION, 5,000 cu.m./hr. dredge pump cap., 0.6096 m.

dredging depth, 2,000 m. max dredge distance, 600 mm discharge dia.

CUTTER SUCTION, 10,000 cu.m./hr. dredge pump cap., 0.8382 m.

dredging depth, 5,000 m. max dredge distance, 838 mm discharge dia.

SUMITOMO, 10,500 cu.m./hr. capacity x 110 m. sq.

50 m. dredging depth, 1,000 cu.m. hopper capacity.

TRAILER SUCTION, 5,000 cu.m./hr. dredge pump cap., 0.4572 m dredging

depth, 675 mm. discharge dia., 1,500 cu.m. hopper capacity.

TRAILER SUCTION, 3,000 cu.m./hr. dredge pump cap., 0.3556 m dredging

depth, 300 mm. discharge dia., 500 cu.m. hopper capacity.

GRAB, SINGLE BUCKET, Self Propelled, 13 cu.m. bucket capacity

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2,603

2,839

17.0 CABLE STRINGING EQUIPMENT (Cont.)

312 40,612

95 12,298

109 14,157

194 25,168

90 11,726

101 12,156

121 15,730

110 14,300

103 13,442

94 12,155

118 15,301

290 37,752

92 12,012

18.0 OTHERS

13,867

54.2 3,224 419,133

133.0 6,107 793,936

133.0 5,545 720,863

158.0 7,006 910,767

306.0 12,004 1,560,559

17,405

210.0 2,317 301,158

SECTION C

EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS

PRODUCT TYPES

CONTENTS

PAGE

TRACK TYPE TRACTORS 147 BACKHOE -LOADERS

WHEEL LOADERS 173 ASPHALT PAVERS

SKID STEER LOADERS 196 TRANSIT MIXERS / CONCRETE PUMPS

WHEEL TRACTOR SCRAPERS 203 ON/OFF-HIGHWAY TRUCKS

MOTOR GRADERS 207 AIR COMPRESSORS

COMPACTORS 221 GENERATOR SETS / TOWER LIGHTS

CRANES 234 AGGREGATE CRUSHERS

HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS / SHOVELS 236 MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT

TRACK - TYPE

TRACTORS

PAGE

CATERPILLAR 148

KOMATSU 159

LIEBHERR 171

Engine 2 meters wide, 6 to 30 kms./hr. sweeping capacity

18.4 FORD TRUCK TIRE, IFDXX87U7-DVA

SN 51Z07043

BR200S-1

BR350JG

BR550JG

18.3 POWER BROOM, Towed Type with

BR100JG-1

BR210JG-1

(CANTAMESA-ITALY), Model 19-001, hand operated

17.18 HYDRAULIC COMPRESSOR

(CANTAMESA-ITALY), Model 31-004

17.19 SNATCH BLOCK, Hard line

(CANTAMESA-ITALY), Model 18-004

17.13 ZOOM SAG SCOPE

power pack & connecting hoses and fittings 110 tons

(CANTAMESA-ITALY), Model 06-006, complete w/

18.1 CHIP SPREADER, 12 feet wide whole

18.2 KOMATSU MOBILE CRUSHERS

(CANTAMESA-ITALY), Model 10-18-18

17.15 SELF GRIPPING, CABLE

(CANTAMESA-ITALY), Model RS-004, Self-Loading, Hydraulic.

FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

(CANTAMESA-ITALY), Model CL-004

17.16 WIRE BASKET/MESHSOCK, Temporary

(CANTAMESA-ITALY), Model SO-004

17.17 HYDRAULIC CUTTER, Wire rope/Cable

17.11 JOINT CONNECTOR, FIXED

MAKE/MODEL/CAPACITY

(CANTAMESA-ITALY), Model SO-014

17.12 TRAVELLING GROUND DEVICE

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTH

17.8 TRAVELLER, CABLE

(CANTAMESA-ITALY), Model BL-009

17.9 STRINGING BLOCK

(CANTAMESA-ITALY), Model BL-127

17.10 PULLING STEEL, ANTI TWISTING

(CANTAMESA-ITALY), Model 52-016

(CANTAMESA-ITALY), Model 51-019

17.14 DYNOMETER, HYDAULIC

CT10, 12 Ton Force, w/ Burndy Y35D Dies

MAKE/MODEL/CAPACITY

CT06, Anderson Head UC-6FTVR

17.7 REEL CARIER, CABLE

OPERATED

HOURBARE MONTHFLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER

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CATERPILLARTRACK-TYPE TRACTORS

MODEL D3C Series 111 D3G XL D3G LGP D4D

Flywheel Horsepower

Operating Weight ( Powershift)

( Direct Drive )

(Hystat )

Engine Model