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Fun Spot America is celebrating an expanded park featuring new rides and attractions, including the gigantic and hair-raising SkyCoaster ride. By Mary Reed CEG CORRESPONDENT Charles Dickens observed that everything is fun to a young heart. Now the latest ride at Fun Spot America (formerly Action Park) in Orlando, Fla., will delight young and old — provided they have brave hearts. The grand opening of the park took place in June 1998. Now, 15 years later, on its birthday on June 8, they celebrated an expanded park featuring new rides and attractions, including the gigantic and hair-raising SkyCoaster ride. “SkyCoaster is the name of a ride that is in Sky’s the Limit: Fun Spot America Expands Park Hills Machinery Opens Case Dealership…8 FAE Event Features New Attachments…42 TEC Celebrates 70 Years in Business…28 Inside “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 June 8, 2013 Vol. XXV • No. 12 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) AAA Carolinas said South Carolina’s six most substandard bridges are all on Interstate 26. The travel organization said June 4 that the worst bridge in South Carolina is over a railroad track on I-26 just east of the Interstate 126 exit near Columbia. The bridge was built in 1958 and carries about 550,000 vehicles every week. It has been the state’s worst bridge in all but one year since 2000. AAA said three more bridges on I-26 in Lexington County and two in Charleston County are among the six most substandard bridges in the state. The group said the bridges are in relatively poor condition and are not designed to handle that volume of traffic. Seven bridges in Charleston County made AAA’s list of the 20 most substandard bridges in the state. Richland and Lexington counties each had three bridges and Greenville and Spartanburg each had two bridges make the top 20. Only two of the bridges are undergoing con- struction to make them better. Three of the bridges have been approved to be replaced, while no work is planned on the other 15 bridges on AAA’s list. “Inadequate funding for road and bridge maintenance over the past decade means we AAA Carolinas Names Worst Bridges on I-26 Published Nationally Many Americans are not sure how much money we personally pay every month to maintain and improve the roads, bridges and public transit we use. But 75 to 80 percent of us say having safe, efficient and well-main- tained transportation infrastructure is at least, if not more, important to our personal livelihood and well-being than good cable, cell phone, Internet, water, sewage and household electric- ity and natural gas services. Those are key findings of a first-ever nation- al poll conducted to see how valuable Americans think our road and transit network is to the nation, our everyday life, and relative to other modern necessities we routinely rely upon. The poll found we place a high value on good roads and public transit because: • 8-in-10 of us (78 percent) say driving a motor vehicle is “very” or “extremely” impor- tant to our ability to conduct our daily lives. Twenty-one percent (including 34 percent of low income respondents) say the same about using public transportation; • Nearly 9-in-10 (88 percent) say transporta- tion infrastructure is important to maintaining a strong U.S. economy; Americans Place High Value on Infrastructure see POLL page 22 see BRIDGES page 30 see SKY page 74 Table of Contents ................4 Air Compressors, Generators & Light Towers Section ........ ......................................47-52 Paving Section ............53-65 Parts Section................66-67 Auction Section ..........86-95 Business Calendar ............90 Advertisers Index ..............94

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Fun Spot America is celebrating an expanded park featuring new rides and attractions,including the gigantic and hair-raising SkyCoaster ride.

By Mary ReedCEG CORRESPONDENT

Charles Dickens observed that everything isfun to a young heart. Now the latest ride at FunSpot America (formerly Action Park) inOrlando, Fla., will delight young and old —provided they have brave hearts.

The grand opening of the park took place inJune 1998. Now, 15 years later, on its birthdayon June 8, they celebrated an expanded parkfeaturing new rides and attractions, includingthe gigantic and hair-raising SkyCoaster ride.“SkyCoaster is the name of a ride that is in

Sky’s the Limit: Fun SpotAmerica Expands Park

Hills Machinery Opens

Case Dealership…8

FAE Event Features

New Attachments…42

TEC Celebrates 70 Years

in Business…28

Inside

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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) AAA Carolinas saidSouth Carolina’s six most substandard bridgesare all on Interstate 26. The travel organization said June 4 that the

worst bridge in South Carolina is over a railroadtrack on I-26 just east of the Interstate 126 exitnear Columbia. The bridge was built in 1958and carries about 550,000 vehicles every week.It has been the state’s worst bridge in all but oneyear since 2000. AAA said three more bridges on I-26 in

Lexington County and two in CharlestonCounty are among the six most substandardbridges in the state. The group said the bridgesare in relatively poor condition and are notdesigned to handle that volume of traffic. Seven bridges in Charleston County made

AAA’s list of the 20 most substandard bridges inthe state. Richland and Lexington counties eachhad three bridges and Greenville andSpartanburg each had two bridges make the top20. Only two of the bridges are undergoing con-

struction to make them better. Three of thebridges have been approved to be replaced,while no work is planned on the other 15bridges on AAA’s list. “Inadequate funding for road and bridge

maintenance over the past decade means we

AAA Carolinas Names Worst Bridges on I-26

Published Nationally

Many Americans are not sure how muchmoney we personally pay every month tomaintain and improve the roads, bridges andpublic transit we use. But 75 to 80 percent ofus say having safe, efficient and well-main-tained transportation infrastructure is at least, ifnot more, important to our personal livelihoodand well-being than good cable, cell phone,Internet, water, sewage and household electric-

ity and natural gas services. Those are key findings of a first-ever nation-

al poll conducted to see how valuableAmericans think our road and transit networkis to the nation, our everyday life, and relativeto other modern necessities we routinely relyupon. The poll found we place a high value ongood roads and public transit because:• 8-in-10 of us (78 percent) say driving a

motor vehicle is “very” or “extremely” impor-tant to our ability to conduct our daily lives.Twenty-one percent (including 34 percent oflow income respondents) say the same aboutusing public transportation;• Nearly 9-in-10 (88 percent) say transporta-

tion infrastructure is important to maintaininga strong U.S. economy;

Americans Place High Value on Infrastructure

see POLL page 22

see BRIDGES page 30see SKY page 74Table of Contents................4

Air Compressors, Generators& Light Towers Section ..............................................47-52

Paving Section ............53-65

Parts Section................66-67

Auction Section ..........86-95

Business Calendar ............90

Advertisers Index..............94

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Volvo Construction Equipment

USED EQUIPMENT

Off-Highway Trucks2010 VOLVO A25F, 1727 Hrs ........$344,000

2007 VOLVO A30D, 6539 Hrs ........$162,500

(2) 2011 VOLVO A30F, 2060-2374 Hrs..........

..............................$408,000-$414,000

(3) 2011 VOLVO A35F, 2326-2848 Hrs..........

..............................$443,750-$492,000

(2) 2006 VOLVO A40D, 9955-10080 Hrs ......

......................................$120,000 Ea.

(7) 2010 VOLVO A40E, 1512-3002 Hrs ........

..............................$460,000-$474,000

(7) 2011 VOLVO A40E, 2798-3588 Hrs ........

..............................$492,000-$510,000

2007 VOLVO A40E FS, 5583 Hrs ....$332,000

(7) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 1517-2761 Hrs ........

..............................$540,000-$576,000

2012 VOLVO A40F, 1677 Hrs ........$450,000

(2) 2007 VOLVO T450D, 1530-1632 Hrs........

..............................$240,000-$281,250

Compactors-Smooth Drum2010 VOLVO DD112HF, 1626 Hrs ....$108,000

2010 VOLVO DD90HF, 445 Hrs ......$118,750

Asphalt / Pavers / Concrete

Equipment

2007 VOLVO PF6110, 2558 Hrs ......$216,000

2007 VOLVO PF6170, 1451 Hrs ......$442,000

Excavators-Crawler2004 VOLVO EC240B LR, 5113 Hrs ..$75,000

2009 VOLVO EC460CL, 4434 Hrs ....$268,750

2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 1840 Hrs ....$277,625

2011 VOLVO EC380D, 1684 Hrs......$265,000

2006 VOLVO EC290B LC, 7836 Hrs ..$72,500

2005 VOLVO EC210B LC, 7636 Hrs ..$56,250

Excavators-Wheel2002 VOLVO EW170, 7055 Hrs ........$40,000

Wheel Loaders2011 VOLVO L110F, 5034 Hrs ........$155,000

2007 VOLVO L70E, 5287 Hrs ........$111,000

2011 VOLVO L150G, 2531 Hrs ......$255,000

2010 VOLVO L150F, 11459 Hrs ......$140,000

2012 VOLVO L220G, 2398 Hrs ......$300,000

2007 VOLVO L70F, 5932 Hrs..........$125,000

2010 VOLVO L110F, 5168 Hrs ........$155,000

2010 VOLVO L180F, 1632 Hrs ........$300,000

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www.ascvolvo.comVOLVO EC330BLC, 4522 Hrs, $160,000

(7) 2011 Volvo A30F, 1630-2337 hrs,$408,000 - $414,000

(3) 2007 Volvo T450D, 1354-1632 hrs,$300,000 Ea.

(2) 2011 Volvo EW180C, 1341-2208 hrs,$204,000 Ea.

2011 Volvo L60F, 1141 hrs, $150,000

2011 Volvo L150G, 2044 hrs, $342,000

(3) 2011 Volvo A35F, 2045-2478 hrs,$492,000 Ea.

(24) 2008–2011 Volvo A40E, 1417-6741hrs, $315,000-$510,000

2007 Volvo A25D, 5400 hrs, New 5000gallon tank $230,000

2009 Volvo L150F, 4409 hrs, $260,000

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IN THIS ISSUESPECIAL SECTION…AIR COMPRESSORS, GENERATORS AND LIGHT TOWERSBe sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on air compressors, generatorsand light towers.

FEATURES…HILLS MACHINERY OPENS NEW FACILITY IN RALEIGHThe 7,500 sq. ft. facility will have six service bays, the full line of Caseconstruction equipment, repair, parts, rental and sales. Also available at the new facility will be Bell articulated trucks, Merlo telehandlers, strikerhammers and more.

YANCEY BROS. CO. HOLDS GET IN, GET REAL EVENT IN AUSTELLA great turnout of guests in Austell enjoyed lunch and demonstrations ofCaterpillar’s newest models of dozers, wheel loaders, motorgraders, articulated trucks, excavators and vocational trucks.

TEC COMMEMORATES ITS RETIREESAs a part of a year-long celebration of its 70th anniversary, Tractor &Equipment Company (TEC) extended an invitation to all of their retiredpersonnel from all branches for a luncheon at the company’s Birmingham,Ala., headquarters branch facility on May 20.

CASE SITEWATCH PROVIDES CUSTOMERS REAL-TIME DATAUsing a control module that integrates with the machine, SiteWatch sendsreal-time data to a user Web portal accessible from nearly anywhere in the world.

COLLEGE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE The children of highway workers killed or permanently disabled on the jobwill receive financial assistance in their pursuit of higher education due toscholarships announced by the American Road & Transportation BuildersAssociation Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF).

ASA APPLAUDS PROPOSED LEGISLATION TARGETINGCONSTRUCTION ‘BID SHOPPING’ASA hailed legislation introduced by Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., on May9, as a significant step to improve the management of the federal government’s construction projects.

FAE USA HOLDS OPEN HOUSE, CONFERENCE, DEMO DAYThe new FAE UML/SSL 150 VT mulcher head was unveiled to the crowd at the FAE USA headquarters facility.

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2007 CASE SV208PD, STK# CE4364, 66” PAD FOOT ROLLER, 422 HRS ............................$43,5002006 CASE 580M, STK# CE4271, 2WD, TURBO, OROPS, STD. HOE, 24” BKT, 724 HRS....$33,5002007 CASE 580M, STK# CE4360, 2WD, OROPS, KENT HAMMER, 525 HRS ......................$54,5001998 CASE 621B, STK# CU3616, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, 2.5 YD. BKT. W/BOCE, 2 SPOOL, 1 LEVER,4715 HRS..............................................................................................................................$41,5001985 CASE 855D, STK# RM8082, SWEEPS, BACK SCREEN, G.P. BKT., GOOD GROUND WORK, 5027HRS ......................................................................................................................................$15,5002009 HYUNDAI ROBEX 160 LC-7A, STK# CU36074, CAB, HEAT, A/C, 24" SHOES, HYD. THUMB, 42"BKT., 1263 HRS ....................................................................................................................$87,5002010 TAKEUCHI TB235, STK# KA0858, OROPS, ANGLE BLADE, 18" QC BKT., WARRANTY TIL8/17/13, 478 HRS ................................................................................................................$34,5002010 KUBOTA KX057, STK# KU0507, OROPS, ANGLE BLADE, HYD. THUMB, QUICK COUPLER, 24"BKT., 795 HRS ......................................................................................................................$49,5002010 KUBOTA KX080-3, STK# KU0513, CAB, HEAT, A/C, ANGLE BLADE, HYD. THUMB, QUICK COU-PLER, 36" BKT., 853 HRS......................................................................................................$79,5002007 TAKEUCHI TL130, STK# CU3645, OROPS, 67" SMOOTH BKT., BRAND NEW TRACKS &SPROCKETS, 1597 HRS........................................................................................................$21,0002008 TAKEUCHI TL130, STK# CU3646, OROPS, 67" SMOOTH BKT., BRAND NEW TRACKS &SPROCKETS, 1448 HRS........................................................................................................$24,0002001 TAKEUCHI TL130, STK# CU3638, OROPS, 67" SMOOTH BKT., TRACKS ARE 50%, 2354 HRS..............................................................................................................................................$16,0002008 TAKEUCHI TL140, STK# KA0791, OROPS, 76" TOOTH BKT., NEW TRACKS & SPROCKETS,1076 HRS..............................................................................................................................$29,5002008 KIOTI LK3054, STK# CU3614, 4 WHEEL DRIVE, ROPS/ FOPS, LOADER, BACKHOE W/18" BKT.,433 HRS................................................................................................................................$17,5002009 KUBOTA B2920, STK# CU3605, LOOKS NEW, HYDROSTATIC, 4 WHEEL DRIVE,LOADER/BACKHOE, ONLY 116 HRS ....................................................................................$18,500

ATTACHMENTSBRADCO 625 TRENCHER ATTACHMENT, FOR STANDARD FLOW SKID-STEER LOADERS WITH 14 TO22 GPM FLOW 36” MIXED CUP AND ROCK TOOTH HEAVY DUTY CHAIN ............................$4,100BRADCO HEAVY DUTY BRUSH CUTTER - 72”, 72” WIDTH, 1/4” THICK STEEL DECK WITH SIDEPLATES & SKID SHOWS FOR STANDARD FLOW SKID-STEER LOADERS 15-22 GPM FLOW HIGH-SPEED, DUAL ROTATION BLADES FOR BRUSH & TALL WEEDS DUAL FACED BLADES THAT CANBE REVERSED AND RE-SHARPENED ....................................................................................$4,750

2008 TAKEUCHI TB145STK# CU3643, HYD. THUMB, 24" BKT.,

GOOD TRACKS, ONLY 561 HRS $32,000

2006 TAKEUCHI TL150STK# CU3618, CAB, HEAT, A/C,

80" TOOTH BKT, 2406 HRS $29,500

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Bobcat of Greenville, SC • Bobcat of Spartanburg, SC • Bobcat of Columbia, SC • Bobcat of Charleston, SC • Bobcat of Savannah, GATodd Owens • (888) 382-8747

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2009 335, w/Clamp, STK# E010462 ......................$32,000

2005 T250, Open Station, STK# E015315................$14,4992007 T300, Open Canopy SJC, STK# E006494........$31,5002008 T300, Open Canopy SJC, STK# E008710 ........$23,1992008 T300, HVAC, STK# E006910 ..........................$40,9902007 T300, HVAC, STK# E009426 ..........................$40,9902008 T320, High Flow SJC, STK# E010443 ............$42,000

2004 Bobcat A300, All Wheel, STK# E012980......$24,5501999 773G, Open Station, STK# E015048 ..............$14,9992002 S185, Open Station, STK# E006507 ..............$16,9902006 S185, HVAC SJC Low Hrs, STK# E004209 ......$24,9992005 S250, HVAC, STK# E003174 ..........................$23,9502002 S250, STK# E011976......................................$17,5002002 S250, 260 Hrs, STK# E016730 ......................$25,000

Bob-Tach Mounted Backhoe, STK# E015755 ..........$750HB980 Bobcat Breaker, STK# E012969 ................$5,00060” Brushcat Cutter, STK# E011174 ......................$3,50072” Brushcat Cutter, Like New, STK# E014449 ......$6,00080” Combination Bucket, STK# 01-01790............$2,80096” Dozer Blade, 6-Way, Like New Factory Warranty, STK#E015553 ......................................................................$5,000

2011 3200 (4x2) Gas Bobcat Utility Vehicle, STK#E013693 ......................................................................$5,500

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Hills Machinery Co. opened a new facility in Raleigh, N.C., located at 1501Hedingham Boulevard. The facility is designed to increase the company’s Case coverage. Currently,

there is no Case dealer in Raleigh and this new facility will bring the completeCase line back to the area. “Hills Machinery is excited about the expansion into the Raleigh market. We

hope to deliver the support to the long-term and new Case customers that theydeserve,” said Billy Tedder, operations and sales manager. “We are looking for-ward to taking care of the customers.” The 7,500 sq. ft. facility will have six service bays, the full line of Case con-

struction equipment, repair, parts, rental and sales. Also available at the newfacility will be Bell articulated trucks, Merlo telehandlers, striker hammers andmore. The facility will offer the full line of Case products to customers for rent. In

addition, mini-excavators, dozers, rollers, paving equipment, skid steers, com-pact track loaders, articulating trucks and telehandlers will be available for rent. Much of the training has stayed the same for the staff at the facility with a

few upgrades. Some of the parts and service technicians that previously workedon Case equipment have been re-hired. New sales and parts employees alsohave been hired. These individuals are being trained on the Hill’s computer andthe Case ordering systems. This training is designed to best assist the customer,according to the company.Those looking for parts will find them at the new Hills Machinery facility.

Approximately 95 percent of all parts will be available in stock. Any part that isnot immediately available can be ordered, and should be available for pick upthe next day. “We are excited about the opportunity to expand our product offerings into

Raleigh and surrounding areas,” said Jim Hills, owner of Hills Machinery. “Wealready have many valued customers there and this full-service branch allowsus to deliver the product support they expect and deserve from their local Casedealer. We welcome the challenge to serve those customers and earn their busi-ness, no matter the brand product they need product support for. We will bethere to help make our customers more successful.”For more information, call 888/986-8680, or visit www.hillsmachinery.com/.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

D.J. Hicks works on a Case 821B wheel loader.Robert Nordman, territory sales representative, standsin front of Case equipment.

Tony Windham, product support manager of HillsMachinery, fills another parts order.

Billy Tedder, sales manager of Hills Machinery, with Case machines.

Machines have been sold in the Raleigh market and service trucks are on hand to offer prod-uct support to Case customers.

Hills Machinery OpensNew Facility in Raleigh

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Kelly Tractor Hosts Open House Event in Fort Myers

Mike Deterra of Youngquist Bros. Rock is interested inthe Cat CT660 truck.

The Cat 120M motorgrader draws attention.

(L-R): Dennis Klatil and Amy Lamboy of Cemex talk toDave Earklin of Kelly Tractor about the Cat D6N dozer.

(L-R): Chris Duart and Mike Borko of Kelly Tractor,Ben Britnell of Mcarthur Farms and John Socol of KellyTractor talk about the new Cat equipment.

One younger operator was eager to try out the new Catmachines.

Guests examine the Cat 336E’s new exhaust system.

Jeff Clary (L) of Clary’s Sitework and Development andPete Martinez of Kelly Tractor await the event activi-ties.

Various Cat machines are lined upand ready for the demos.

Kelly Tractor recently hosted an open house in FortMyers, Fla. The “Get In Get Real” gave customersthe opportunity to see and operate some of Cat’s

newest models of excavators, wheel loaders, dozers, motor-graders and backhoe loaders. There also was a demonstra-tion of the condition monitoring system and representativesof Sitech were on hand to explain and demonstrate machinecontrol systems.One of the day’s highlights was the talk by H. Shelton

Weeks, chair, department of economics and finance at

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prizes including a one-week free rental of a Cat machine andtickets to the NASCAR race in Homestead in November.

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

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Hydrema appointed Barry Ferrell as the company’sregional business manager. Ferrell brings to Hydrema morethan 20 years experience as both a dealer and manufacturerrepresentative.In his new role, Ferrell will be responsible for regional and

individual product training, providing product support todealers, assisting with customer product presentations anddistributions and also dealer development.“To join a prestigious company like Hydrema that manu-

factures an outstanding product and has an excellent team ofprofessional sales staff is a true privilege,” said Ferrell. “Ilook forward to many years of success and growth with thecompany.”Prior to joining Hydrema, Ferrell held several manage-

ment positions with well-known construction equipmentdealers and manufacturers and has had a lengthy track recordof leading successful sales teams. Ferrell’s resume includesa three year term as sales manager of Hertz EquipmentRental as well as an eight year term as territory manager ofCowin Equipment. Most recently, Ferrell served as regionalmanager of Dressta North America where he helped to sur-pass sales objectives and increase market share for the com-pany.“Barry has pervasive experience and superior knowledge

of the construction equipment industry,” said Kris Binder,vice president of Hydrema North America. “We are confi-dent he will be an outstanding addition to our sales team.”For more information, call 877/449-3736 or visit

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Ferrell Named NewHydrema RegionalBusiness Manager

Barry Ferrell will be responsible for regional and indi-vidual product training, providing product support todealers, assisting with customer product presenta-tions and distributions and also dealer development.

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Bucket, System One Salt UC @ 758 Hrs,19” DG Shoes 88-90%, Links 85-90%,Idlers 97%, Bushings 94-99%, Rollers90-95%, Carriers 90%...$178,000

2008 Cat 730 Articulated TruckID# UP12892, SMU 7024, Tier III C11

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Fronts 99%, Rears 79%...$238,000

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CATERPILLAR 953C, Used, 8G4021/31702CATERPILLAR 980C, Used, 9V6026/3062CATERPILLAR 980G,980H, Used,1756353/38447

CATERPILLAR 992C,992D, Used,1V5906/28594CATERPILLAR 980H, Rebuilt,2327559/34666CATERPILLAR 980H, Rebuilt,2327558/34667CATERPILLAR 980G,980G II, Rebuilt,1725386/34668CATERPILLAR 980G,980G II, Rebuilt,1725385/34669CATERPILLAR 962G, Rebuilt,1120723/34470CATERPILLAR 962G, Rebuilt,1383122/34471

CATERPILLAR D5M,D5M LGP,D5N, New,2096089/32261

CATERPILLAR D9N,D9R, Used, C063880A1CATERPILLAR D11R, Used, BL213

CATERPILLAR D8T,D8R, Used,2458152/33280

CATERPILLAR D8T,D8R, New,2558707/40348

CATERPILLAR 375, Used, 1056205/36608

CATERPILLAR 345B,345B II,345B LC,345BLC II,345BL,345BL II,350, Used,1389673/29067CATERPILLAR416C,416D,416E,420C,420D,420E,426C,New, 1345869/30959CATERPILLAR 416C, Used, 1345869/36935CATERPILLAR216,216B,226,226B,228,232,242,246,247,252,256,257,262,267,268,272,277,287, New,2856095/32284CATERPILLAR 345B,350, Used,1366241/32499CATERPILLAR 330D,336D, Used,2692684/32548CATERPILLAR 330C, Used, 3029013/32549

CATERPILLAR416,416B,416C,416D,416E,420,420C,420D,420E, New, PSM1/28431

CATERPILLAR 988B,988F, Used,2V6541/32635

CATERPILLAR 446D, Used, 9R3236/36941CATERPILLAR 416E, Used, 2193389/36934

CATERPILLAR 988G, New, 1289664/29291CATERPILLAR D11N, Used, 7T0973/33845CATERPILLAR 953C, Used, 1101397/32316CATERPILLAR D10, Used, 3T8106/36149

CATERPILLAR 375,375L, Used,1082517/33834

CATERPILLAR 980C, Used, 8V8914/28500

CATERPILLAR D8T, Used, 2173654/32566CATERPILLAR 980G, Used, 2343097/34482CATERPILLAR 980G,980G II, Used,1146030/28593CATERPILLAR D8R, Used, 6Y0610/34142CATERPILLAR 962G, Used, 2318853/36042CATERPILLAR D10T, Used, 2235568/39840

CATERPILLAR 420E, Used, 2227379/36938

CATERPILLAR D5B,D5B LGP,D5S,D6D,Used, 7J8302/3097CATERPILLAR 332L, Used, 1772439/2877

CATERPILLAR 416, Used, CYLP1/28222

CATERPILLAR 988B,988F, Rebuilt,4T6792/31244CATERPILLAR 657E,657G, Used,9T4974/3170CATERPILLAR 777D, Rebuilt, 8J8865/32476

CATERPILLAR 518, Rebuilt, 1V3304/2957CATERPILLAR 836C, Used, 1452440/3212CATERPILLAR 824C, Rebuilt, 4V1073/3180CATERPILLAR 824C, Used, 4V1073/31078CATERPILLAR 824C, Used, 3V4030/31079CATERPILLAR 631, Rebuilt, 4D5730/2996DRESSER 350C, Rebuilt, 11DF00002B/2945CATERPILLAR 769B, Rebuilt, 9M3946/3273CATERPILLAR 836, Rebuilt, 1367631/3203

CATERPILLAR 740, Used, 1537076/28643CATERPILLAR 980G, Rebuilt, 2023123/35618CATERPILLAR 962G, Rebuilt, 1168671/34551CATERPILLAR 769D, Rebuilt, 1230206/32272CATERPILLAR 16, Used, D343/40879CATERPILLAR 375L, Used, 1344137/33644CATERPILLAR 773B, Rebuilt, 1W0773/32116CATERPILLAR D8K,D8H, Used, D342/36591CATERPILLAR D6N LGP, Used,1914479/39589CATERPILLAR 345B, Used, 1382001/37356CATERPILLAR CS-563C, Used,1117717/36108CATERPILLAR 773D, Used, 1314877/40903

PETERBILT 300, Rebuilt, 6I3479/2562PETERBILT 13-210,224,265,281,300,310,320,330,335,340,341,346,348,348A,348M,348N,348S,349,349A,351,351A,351ST,352A,352M,352S,353,357,358,358A,358M,358ST,359,359A,359B,359M,359S,359ST,362,367,372,375,376,377,378,379,379EXHD,381,383,385,386,CB300, Rebuilt, 6I3479/2562SULLAIR 15 KW, Used, 2681384/28541

CATERPILLAR 943, Rebuilt, 8G8375/3264CATERPILLAR 973C, Used, 3W8424/31118CATERPILLAR D6R, Rebuilt, 2012078/31951CATERPILLAR D10N, Used, 1182462/38382CATERPILLAR D11N, Used, 2072683/35212CATERPILLAR D10R,D10T, Rebuilt,2223682/37770

CATERPILLAR 980G, Rebuilt, 1605585/8037CATERPILLAR D6N LGP, Used,1914932/39599 & 39600CATERPILLAR 973, Used, 8G0278/36396CATERPILLAR 953C, Rebuilt, 1122360/3197CATERPILLAR D10L,D10, Rebuilt,7G0061/31120CATERPILLAR 307,307B,E70B, New,7I2312/38367CATERPILLAR 320, Rebuilt, 7Y1571/37840CATERPILLAR 345B, Rebuilt, 1362847CATERPILLAR D6R LGP, Used,9G7365/39608CATERPILLAR D11N, Rebuilt, 9W3649CATERPILLAR 375,375L,5080, Rebuilt,7Y0884/38294 & 38296

CATERPILLAR D11N, Rebuilt, 4T4911/32405

CATERPILLAR 375L,375, Used,1096159/36610

CATERPILLAR 330D,330DLC,330DL,336D,336DL, Used,1994539/33878

CATERPILLAR D6T, Used, 3510955/30222CATERPILLAR D6R LGP, Used,8E9039/38811

CATERPILLAR D6R LGP, Used, 1080157 &1080157CATERPILLAR D6D, Used, 9S8255/38667CATERPILLAR D8R, Used, 9W6494/34141

CATERPILLAR D10,D10L, Rebuilt,6P6412/31183CATERPILLAR 16, Used, 9M6170/40878CATERPILLAR 637G, Used, 1974583/3217CATERPILLAR 836, Used, 1431234/3209CATERPILLAR 950H, Used, 1685223/28772CATERPILLAR 988B, Rebuilt, 3P8074/31485CATERPILLAR D10L,D10, Used,6P6412/31183CATERPILLAR D10R, Used, 1102769/35220CATERPILLAR D6R LGP, Used,1081430/38717CATERPILLAR D8H, Used, 1M3808/36611CATERPILLAR D9N, Rebuilt, 9P4890/36444

CATERPILLAR D10,D10L, Rebuilt,3P7556/31378CATERPILLAR D10,D10L, Used,3P7556/31378CATERPILLAR D8H, Used, 5M7987/36604CATERPILLAR 740, Rebuilt, 2270923/38925CATERPILLAR 992C, Rebuilt, 3P9241/29904CATERPILLAR 641,651, Rebuilt,7M5925/3254CATERPILLAR D8K, Rebuilt, 9G6678/3268CATERPILLAR 988B, Rebuilt, 9W0782/32318CATERPILLAR 924G, Rebuilt,1402772/27097CATERPILLAR D4E, Used, 3T4758/3234CATERPILLAR 515, Used, 8E7031/3262CATERPILLAR 824C, Used, 3P6809/33473CATERPILLAR 980G II, Used,1731870/40615CATERPILLAR 930G,938G, Used,2348866/32134CATERPILLAR D6R LGP, Rebuilt,2192622/39630CATERPILLAR 951C, Used, 2P2040/2963

CATERPILLAR D8H, Used, 31E3778/37027CATERPILLAR D8H, Used, 31E1067/36601

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Yancey Bros. Co. Holds Get In, Get Real Event in AustellCaterpillar representatives and the “Get In,

Get Real” traveling demo event made itsway to Yancey Bros. Co. corporate head-

quarters in Austell, Ga., on May 31. This samedemo also made its way to Yancey’s Albany,Savannah and Dacula, Ga., locations in May andearly June. A great turnout of guests in Austell enjoyed

lunch and demonstrations of Caterpillar’s newestmodels of dozers, wheel loaders, motorgraders,articulated trucks, excavators and vocationaltrucks. Sitech southeast representatives were onhand to demonstrate their newest Trimble equip-ment and software.All attendees were automatically entered in a

drawing for up to three months free use of aCaterpillar machine on a job site.

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

(L-R): Eddie Henson of Eddie Henson Grading in Ellijay, Ga.; Brian Wells andCharles Wells of Charles Wells Services in Ellijay, Ga.; Brad Abstance, sales repre-sentative of Yancey; and Darrell Everett of Everett Construction in Rome, Ga., waitfor the demo of the new Cat 140M2 motorgrader.

Jonathan Dunlap (L) and Mike Nixon of Sitech Southeastdemonstrate their newest product package.

(L-R): Allen Cellar and Jay Brack of Drillers’ Choice,Marietta, Ga., and Buddy Brand, general sales manager ofYancey Bros. Co., talk about the new Cat excavators.

(L-R): Derek Geldhauser of Archer-WesternContractors in Atlanta, Ga., and John Gorham ofYancey Bros. Co. listen to Clay Mayfield of ArcherWestern talk about Cat machines at the demo.

(L-R): Chris Brogdon, product support representative of Yancey, welcomes cus-tomers to the event including: Ronnie Hoover, Dale Cronauer and Bruce Ummel ofBlount Construction in Marietta, Ga.

(L-R): Paul Holloway, product support representativeof Yancey; Danny George of Plateau Excavation inAustell, Ga.; and Alan Kempson of Ruby-Collins Inc. inSmyrna, Ga., talk about the features of the Cat 930Kwheel loader.

(L-R): Jack Houck of Yancey Bros. Co. rental divisionand Tanner Dahlke BCP sales and service representa-tive of Caterpillar, talk to Daniel de los Reyes a mem-ber of the Zac Brown Band.

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CAB, A/C, GP Bkt., Std QC...................2010 930HIT:

$24,000ires.............................Diesel, 4WD, RT TSN# 339044792 - 1,500 Hrs.,2007 GS3390RT:

$138,000CAB, A/C, GP Bkt., Std QC...................SN# DHC02073 — 2,300 Hrs.,2010 930HIT:

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$116,00018’7” Boom, 9’6” Stk, 54” GP Bkt, 32” TG..SN# XCK00336 - 3,500 Hrs.,

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$67,500......racks.A/C, 30” GP Bkt, Thumb, Rubber T1,322 Hrs., CAB, A/CSN# DSG00180 –2009 307D:

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Participants ‘Dont Know’ How Much Gas Taxes They Pay• 83 percent say our transportation net-

work is important in ensuring nationaldefense and emergency response capabili-ties;• And no matter where we live — whether

rural or urban — 71 percent of us agree thatgrowing traffic congestion in U.S. metropol-itan areas is making products we buy every-where more expensive because congestionincreases transportation costs for businesses.

Not surprisingly, given the importance weplace on transportation assets, 74 percent ofus agree that “investing in transportationinfrastructure should be a core function ofthe federal government.”But here’s the disconnect that explains

why many of us are suffering from trafficcongestion and the outcomes from less thanoptimal system upkeep. The poll revealed that many of us proba-

bly have no idea how much we are payingeach month in the state and federal gas taxesthat are the primary source of funding forroad and transit capital investments.Asked the question how much their

household pays each month in gas taxes, 40percent of respondents say they “don’tknow.” In fact, according to FederalHighway Administration (FHWA) data, theaverage U.S. household paid $46 per monthin gas taxes in 2011 — the most current yearavailable. One-quarter of respondents (24 percent)

estimated they pay more than double thatamount, which in some cases is likely anoverstatement, as this would involve buyingenough gas to fuel a household’s cars fornearly 5,400 miles per month, while federal

data show the average household with one ormore cars drives just over 2,100 miles permonth. U.S. Commerce Department 2011 data

show the average household spends about

three-and-a-half times more each month forhousehold electricity and natural gas service($160) than we pay in state and federal gastaxes. We also pay three-and-a-half times asmuch monthly, on average, for landline and

cell phone service ($161) and nearly two-and-a-half times as much for cable andsatellite television, radio and internet access($124). We pay almost 19 percent a monthmore, on average, just for Internet access.“Traffic congestion is getting worse every

year in most metropolitan areas, wasting ourtime and money. We still have 65,000 struc-turally deficient bridges that are beingcrossed 249 million times every day. Roadcrashes remain an extremely serious publichealth problem and cost driver. The reasonfor that, sadly, is that we are getting what weare paying for,” said Pete Ruane, presidentof the American Road & TransportationBuilders Association, which commissionedthe research. “We are under investing in our road and

transit infrastructure relative to many otherbasic services we rely on every day. Thisresearch clearly shows there is a disconnectbetween our perceived value of transporta-tion mobility and our personal investment inthe infrastructure that provides it.“Transportation infrastructure,” Ruane

pointed out, “is one of the few service plat-forms necessary to support a dynamic econ-omy, growing population and high qualitystandard of living that is chronically under-funded because in many states and at thefederal level the user fee rate that supports itis left static for decades on end.“Americans and our elected representa-

tives can’t simply wish for a 21st centurytransportation network. We have to pay forit,” he said.“This research helps bring the transporta-

tion investment conversation down to thekitchen table level, rather than talking abouttrillion dollar needs,” Ruane said. “If systembeneficiaries — the public and Americanbusinesses — invested in transportationinfrastructure in line with what we routinelypay monthly for other necessary services, wewould see reduced transportation costs forbusiness, faster commutes, and safer,smarter, more durable roads, bridges andtransit.”For the research, a total 1,001 interviews

of American adults were conducted over thephone from April 4 to 8, collected from theIpsos Public Affairs telephone omnibus sur-vey, TeleNation. It included both randomlyselected landline and cell phone interviews,conducted in either English or Spanishdepending on the respondent. The data wereweighted to reflect Current Population Studystatistics on age within gender, U.S. CensusRegion, market size, education, race and eth-nicity.For more information, visit

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POLL from page 1

Are Good Roads and TransitWorth as Much as Cable and

Telephone Service?The primary source of funding for road, bridge and public transit

improvements is the per gallon user fee tax that the state and federalgovernments levy on the sale of motor fuels. The current federal gastax, last changed in 1993, is 18.4 cents per gallon, regardless of thepump price for gasoline. The resulting revenue, distributed to thestates by formula, funds, on average, about 45 percent of all statecapital investment in road and bridge improvements each year. It alsoprovides aid for city and state transit investments. The per gallon taxrate levied by states on the sale of gasoline ranges from a high of37.5 cents per gallon in Washington State to a low of 7.5 cents pergallon in Georgia. The weighted average rate for all states is 21.4cents per gallon, which is the number used in this analysis. Compared to the average monthly American household expendi-

ture on state and federal gas taxes used to fund surface transportationimprovements necessary for personal and business mobility, 2011data from the U.S. Department of Commerce and the FederalHighway Administration show the average household spends: • Nearly 3.5 times more monthly ($159) for electricity and naturalgas

• Nearly 3.5 times more ($161) for telephone service; and• More than 2.5 times more ($124) for cable and satellite televi-sion, radio and internet service.

Notes and Sources: The number of American households(114,761,359) is an average from 2007 to 2011 from the U.S.Census Bureau QuickFacts. Annual household expenditures for phoneservice, television and internet are adjusted by household usagerates. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Current PopulationSurvey, 71 percent of households have internet access (October2011). The Center for Disease Control reports that 35.8 percent ofhouseholds have only a cell phone, 2.1 percent of households haveno phone service, 52.5 percent have a landline and cell, and 9.4percent have just a landline but no cell. In all, 62 percent of house-holds have a landline and 88.5 percent have a cell phone. The U.S.Department of Energy reports 9.1 percent of households do not havea motor vehicle (2010). Nielsen Reports said 90.4 percent of house-holds pay for some form of television subscription (2011). Motor fueltaxes from the Federal Highway Administration (Tables FE-2010, SF-1 for the highway trust fund and motor fuel tax revenues used bystates) for 2011.

“Americans and our elected officialscan’t simply wish for a 21st century transportation network.”

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Builders Association

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a huge fleet of micro-, mini- and midi- exca-vators and 240 Loadall telescopic handlers.This order provides a significant boost forJCB’s British factories, where all themachines will be made. Delivery of the newfleet to the rental firm’s extensive UK depotnetwork began in May through JCB dealerGreenshields JCB.The latest deal comes on the back of 550

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year for JCB from a UK customer, and weare absolutely delighted that A-Plant hasordered such a significant number ofmachines,” said Alan Blake, JCB CEO. “It isa huge vote of confidence not only in thequality, reliability and fuel efficiency ofJCB’s products, but also in the UK rentalmarket.”Among the machines ordered are one-ton

class JCB 8016 and 8018 mini-excavators,which have just gone into production fol-

lowing their international launch atthe Bauma construction equipmenttrade fair in Munich. The machinesfeature more than 30 improvements,including an 11-percent increase indig depth.Also included in A-Plant’s new

fleet are Loadall telescopic handlerspowered by JCB’s fuel-efficientEcomax engine. Developed to meetthe EU Stage IIIB/U.S. Tier IVInterim emissions standards, the JCBEcomax Tier IVi has no need forcostly diesel particulate filters(DPFs) or exhaust after-treatmentfluids, resulting in low-cost, efficientoperation for customers. This tech-nology has made the Ecomax TierIVi a clean and efficient off-highwayengine, which means that JCB’s Loadallsnow use 7 percent less fuel than previousmodels, according to the manufacturer.“A-Plant is committed to offering its cus-

tomers the newest, most productive, innova-tive and fuel-efficient machines on the mar-ket, and this order fulfils that promise,” saidAndrew Winlow, A-Plant’s director of pur-chasing and fleet management. “With theLoadalls powered by the innovative Ecomaxengine, A-Plant and its customers both ben-

efit; customers will use less fuel and A-Plantwon’t be faced with the expense of main-taining diesel particulate filters or the addi-tion of Ad Blu to the engine.“A-Plant has been doing business now

with JCB for 25 years and from a singlemachine purchase in 1988, the business rela-tionship has grown into a real partnershipbetween us, JCB and Greenshields JCB. Wecontinue to be positive about future marketgrowth and that is underlined by the size of

our investment in JCB machines.”A-Plant is one of the UK’s largest

plant, tool and equipment rentalcompanies, renting a vast range ofnon-operated equipment for indus-try and construction. Its rental fleetcomprises more than 110,000 item-ized pieces of plant, tools and equip-ment, and the company invests amulti-million pound figure eachyear in new equipment and moderntechnology. A-Plant is accreditedwith ISO 9001:2008, ISO14001:2004 and OHSAS18001:2007. A-Plant has a UK workforce

totaling more than 1,900 employeesbased at locations nationwide,including its support office in

Warrington, Cheshire. It forms part of theFTSE-250 company Ashtead Group plc,which also comprises Sunbelt Rentals basedin the USA. Ashtead Group plc has becomefirmly established as one of the world’sleading equipment outsourcers.For more information, visit

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JCB CEO Alan Blake poses with one of the JCBmachines for A-Plant, a leading UK rental firm.

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equipment to help move and position the 1,800 concretedividers necessary to build the 1.97-mi. street circuit. Duringrace weekend, Gehl equipment will be involved in removingany crashed or disabled cars from the race circuit.The Gehl brand has been in existence for more than 154

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TEC Commemorates Its RetireesAs a part of a year-long celebration of its 70th anniver-

sary, Tractor & Equipment Company (TEC) extend-ed an invitation to all of their retired personnel from

all branches for a luncheon at the company’s Birmingham,Ala., headquarters branch facility on May 20. The event washeld to honor and commemorate the hard work and dedica-tion of those that have retired and had contributed to thecompany’s success over the past 70 years. A turnout of morethan 20 retirees came out to join other TEC staffers and man-ufacturer representatives. Retirees and guests turned out forthe event from all over the Southeast region. A huge outdoor event tent was set up at the rear of TEC’s

corporate headquarters facility. Retirees, guests and currentstaffers joined together and were provided with a spread ofhors d’oeuvres, and the opportunity to look over a vast arrayof memorabilia from the company’s 70 years in business.Golf carts were available for those that wanted to take toursof TEC’s Birmingham headquarters, and take a look at howthe operation has grown and evolved over the years.Parked under the tent was a 1943 International T6 that was

impeccably restored by retiree, Ollis Stracener and otherstaff members back in 1999. When asked about the machine,Stracener didn’t miss a beat. “We [TEC] sold this machine with a winch on it to a log-

ger in Double Springs, Ala. A friend of mine bought it fromDelbert Lyles and he kept it for a long time and it eventuallyjust ended up in the woods. So he gave it to me [the winchhad long been removed] and we decided to restore it, whichtook probably six months altogether,” said Stracener. The 1943 T6 became a showpiece and a reminder of how

machines were designed at the beginning of Tractor &Equipment Company. “The tractor has been shown at all locations of Tractor &

Equipment Company at one time or another. They even hadto repaint it again since 1999 as it had faded,” said Stracener. The centerpiece of all the displays was an immense neon

tubed International tractor sign that has been in restorationfor seven months at TEC. The sign measures approximately20’ wide x 14’ high with all new hand blown neon. The sign,originally from North Carolina Equipment Company, was inrough shape when purchased. TEC in Birmingham quicklybegan the restoration process, and is around 90% complete.North Carolina Equipment Company had two of theseunique signs built for them in 1947, this one coming from theGreensboro, N.C., branch. Tim Tipton, vice president of product support marketing

at TEC spearheaded the restoration project. He said thatsomewhere between 800 to a 1,000 man-hours have beenpoured into the steel and porcelain sign so far. “The original look of the sign had been covered over in

yellow paint, which we stripped away and took down to theoriginal porcelain finish, said Tipton. The interior steel framethat holds the sign together required extensive refabricatingand rewelding. We paid careful attention to maintaining asmuch of the original sign substructure as possible.” Tipton went on to say that Tate McNees in the TEC after-

market department was a big help on the project. “If it weren’t for Tate this wouldn’t have happened. He

was responsible for outsourcing the hard to find componen-

try for the restoration and line up the new neon tubing, aswell as, powder coating and painting, said Tipton. He alsoworked with another tin fabricator in designing each piecethat needed replacement and ensuring they were exacting towhat originally came off the machine. He located oldreplacement glass, Pyrex containers and everything needed,and made sure the wiring was done the same way as originaland the animators were done correctly.” Tipton had high praise for the work of welders Steve

Faulkner and Todd Phillips.“Those two gentlemen stayed on this project for several

months and put a ton of welding and engineering work intothis restoration. There was a lot to this project, but it was alot of fun. We had a great time doing it, and sometime in thefuture we plan on finishing this off and lighting the otherside,” said Tipton. As the retiree party concluded, everyone enjoyed a piece

of 70th anniversary cake and parting gifts were given. (This story also can be found on Construction

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The completed International sign was a welcome addi-tion to the day’s activities.

Ollis Stracener stands in front of the 1943International T6 he restored in 1999.

(L-R): Tom Stuedeman, retired vice presidentBirmingham sales manager; Brett Bussman, currentTEC vice president regional sales manager in Alabama;and Lenn Morris, retired TEC vice president andregional sales manager in Alabama all await the eventactivities.

(L-R): Ollis Stracener; Larry Foltz, retired TEC vicepresident and general service manager; and TommyHowle, retired TEC sales manager, look over memora-bilia that has been collected over the years.

Jim Waitzman (Seated) and (L-R): Jim Waitzman Jr.,Bill Roberts and Dan Stracener represent four genera-tions of Tractor Equipment Company CEO’s.

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The House approved a billthat would send about $100million collected on sales taxfor vehicle purchases andmove it from the generalfund to road work. TheSenate passed a bill to trans-fer $50 million to the StateInfrastructure Bank where itcould be used to borrow upto $500 million for roadwork.

The state Department ofTransportation estimates itwill need $1.5 billion each year over the next20 years to get the state’s roads and bridgesback to good condition.

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Using a control module that integrateswith the machine, SiteWatch sends real-timedata to a user Web portal accessible fromnearly anywhere in the world. An intuitiveinterface allows customers and dealers toreview and analyze up to 18 months worth ofinformation. SiteWatch experts at each Casedealership are on hand to consult with cus-tomers and provide tailored assistance, fromsetup to detailed data analysis.

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precise picture of their fleets’ capabilities, andpotentially offset rental cost.

SiteWatch also can help conserve fuel andbattery life through various power manage-ment settings including hibernate, sleep andstandby modes. It can protect a customer’sfleet in a number of ways including curfew,geofencing and motion detection even whenthe machine is turned off. If a machine doesleave the premises, SiteWatch aids in track-ing and recovery, helping to significantlyreduce theft-related costs.

Customers can choose between a basicand advanced SiteWatch subscription,depending on how much information isneeded and how often.

SiteWatch currently is standard equipmenton the F Series wheel loaders, and includes astandard three-year advanced subscriptionplan. Case will continue to roll out SiteWatchas standard equipment on select heavymachines throughout 2013. It’s also availableas a factory option on select machines or as adealer-installed accessory on virtually anyself-powered piece of equipment.

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Ring Power Holds Caterpillar Event in St. Augustine

Mark Lacke (L) of E. R. Jahna talks to RandyRinghaver, CEO of Ring Power Corp.The operator demos the Cat 938K loader.

Gene Henshaw (L) of Schroeder Manatee Ranch andSCR Aggregates, talks to Aalan Thomas of Ring Power.

Contractors wait to test the Cat K series loaders.

(L-R): James Scarpo of Ring Power and Greg Hasty of Sitech, talk about the Cat336EL excavator’s built in machine control system with Al and Justin Schunan ofMortrench.

Shane Grove (L) and Tim Nichols of Phillips & Jordan look at the new Cat K Seriesloaders.

More than 50 construction professionals including contractors, operatorsand Cat industry representatives descended on Ring Power’s corporateheadquarters in St. Augustine, Fla., May 15 for the “Get In, Get Real,”

demo event.The demo gave attendees the chance to get into the operator’s seat. According

to Tim Maguire of Ring Power, “The ‘Get In, Get Real,’ event provided a chanceto introduce customers to Cat’s new E-Series excavators and K-Series dozersand loaders. When Cat came out with the new E series excavators and K seriesloaders and dozers they upgraded them to Tier IV engines, and added other fea-tures.The E Series excavators with Cat grade control, K Series wheel loaders, K2

Series track-type tractors, F Series backhoe loaders, M2 Series motorgraders,Cat’s new line of material handlers and the Cat CT660 on-highway vocationaltruck were all featured during the demo event. Several pieces of used equipmentalso were on display. In addition to operating equipment, those who attended were offered equip-

ment maintenance and monitoring seminars. Three lucky attendees won freeone-month equipment rentals.

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JD 220DW, 2 PieceBoom, Warranty,#U11675 ........$219,000

JD 600CLC w/ GenesisGXP1200R Shear,#U10798 ........$500,000

NPK Hammers, AllSizes for All Makes.Inspected and WellMaintained, GH4-GH18

JD 770D, Tall Cab, 12’ Blade, Warranty,#U11496 ........$152,000

JD 850J, 24” Pads,128” Blade, #U11325 ..........................$184,000

Fiat 65E, 110HP, BladePitch, 252 Hrs, #A7104........................$98,000

JD 400D, 40 Ton, 1031 hours, Warranty,#U11426 ........$398,000

JD 9530, Cab, Air,Duals, Warranty,#U11786 ........$187,000

JD 310SJ, Cab, Air,4x4, Ext Hoe, #U11606........................$94,500

Bomag BW180AD, 71"Drum, #A4597 ......................................$28,000

JD 750J LGP, 156”Blade, #U11482 ..................................$175,000

JD 450DLC, 12’10”Arm, 36” Pads, CWRD,#U11280 ........$355,000

JD 400D, New KLEIN8000 gallon water truck,6234 hrs, #U11425..............................$268,000

JD 544J, Cab, Air, GPBkt, #U11303..$106,000

JD 844J, Cab, Air, 7.25 yd, 2170 hours,#U11039 ........$279,000

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Florida Gulf Coast University Finance,Economics Chair Delivers Presentation

The operator demonstrates the Cat D6N with machinecontrol.

The visitors enjoy lunch.H. Shelton Weeks, chair, department of economics andfinance at Florida Gulf Coast University, gives a pres-entation on the economy of southwest Florida.

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The children of highway workerskilled or permanently disabled on thejob will receive financial assistancein their pursuit of higher educationdue to scholarships announced by theAmerican Road & TransportationBuilders Association TransportationDevelopment Foundation (ARTBA-TDF).Students from Delaware, Florida,

Indiana, Kentucky and Pennsylvaniahave been named 2013 recipients ofthe ARTBA-TDF’s “Lanford FamilyHighway Worker MemorialScholarship.” The program wasestablished in 1999 with a gift fromtwo Roanoke, Va., highway contrac-tors and their companies — StanLanford (1999 ARTBA chairman) ofLanford Brothers, and Jack Lanford(1991 ARTBA chairman), of AdamsConstruction Company. On average, about 100 highway

workers are killed every year on thejob or in roadway construction workzone accidents. The 2013 classincludes:

Vybav Hiraesave, Dover, Del.Vybav’s father, Vasuki Hiraesave,

was killed in an accident while work-ing as an employee of the Delaware

Department of Transportation inMarch 2006. Vybav is a sophomoreat the University of Delaware and ismajoring in chemical engineering.

Lyndsay Morgan, DaytonaBeach, Fla.Lyndsay’s father, Steven Morgan,

was killed in a November 2011 acci-dent while working on Interstate 75in Florida. In the fall, Lyndsay willattend Florida Gulf Coast Universityand major in athletic training.

Haley Ward, Tell City, Ind.Haley’s father, Ronald Ward, was

killed on the job in 2005 while work-ing maintenance for the IndianaDepartment of Transportation.Haley will be attending University ofSouthern Indiana in the fall and plansto major in biology.

Dallas Jones, Bluffton, Ind.Dallas’ father, Dale Jones, was

killed in a December 2009 accidentwhile working as an employee of theIndiana Department ofTransportation. Dallas attends theIndiana Institute of Technology andis majoring in computer science.

Grant Horn, Whitesburg, Ky.Grant’s dad, Greg Horn, was

killed in 1997 during a drilling

accident while working on a statehighway construction project.Grant will attend the LincolnCollege of Technology in the fall,majoring in automotive diesel tech-nology.

Alexis Keefe, Wyalusing, Pa.Alexis’ dad, Bret Keefe, was killed

in a car accident in 2001 while work-ing for the Pennsylvania Departmentof Transportation. She will attendBentley University in the fall andpursue a business degree.The ARTBA-TDF is interested in

receiving contact leads on studentswho could benefit from the scholar-ship program. Please share themwith ARTBA Scholarship andAwards Manager Holly DiGangi [email protected]. Individualsand firms interested in supporting thescholarship program can do so bysending a check payable to: ARTBA-TDF, 1219 28th St., N.W.,Washington, D.C. 20007.For more information, visit

www.artba.org.(This story also can be found on

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ASA hailed legislation introduced by Rep. CarolynMaloney, D-N.Y., on May 9, as a significant step toimprove the management of the federal government’s con-struction projects.By requiring contractors to use the subcontractors identi-

fied in the contractors’ bids, the Construction QualityAssurance Act of 2013 (H.R. 1942) would promote opencompetition among subcontractors and ethical biddingpractices and ensure that the highest quality subcontractorsbid and work on projects paid for with federal taxpayer dol-lars.“As the federal government continues to tighten its belt,

taxpayers deserve to get absolutely the best constructionprojects for their tax dollars,” said ASA Chief AdvocacyOfficer E. Colette Nelson. “Under the current acquisitionsystem, federal contracting officers must accept prime con-tractor bids without any assurance of which subcontractorswill actually perform the work. This lack of oversightdiminishes the quality of and threatens the security of fed-eral construction. Taxpayers deserve better, and mandatorybid listing is the responsible solution.”Rep. Maloney’s bid listing legislation would require

prime contractors that bid on federal construction projectsover $1 million to list each subcontractor they plan to usefor $100,000 or more work. After the contract award, if aprime contractor replaced a listed subcontractor without the

permission of the contracting officer, the prime contractorwould be subject to penalties in an amount equal to thegreater of: 10 percent of the amount of the subcontractor’sbid; the difference between the amount of the list subcon-tractor’s bid and the replacement subcontractor’s bid; or thedifference between the amount of the bid by a substitutedsubcontractor and the dollar value specified by the contrac-tor to self-perform the work. A subcontractor that knowing-ly participates in the prime contractor’s failure to complywith the bid listing requirements also would be subject topenalties.“The bid-listing requirement would eliminate post-award

price negotiations between contractors and subcontractorsthat can lead to corner cutting and wasteful spending, andcan drive quality contractors and subcontractors out of fed-eral construction markets,” Nelson said. “And, by requiringcontractors bidding on federal agencies’ construction proj-ects to inform agencies of the major subcontractors theywould use on projects and the types of work that those sub-contractors would perform, the bill would add a welcomemeasure of protection to the nation’s infrastructure.”For more information, visit www.asaonline.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

ASA Applauds Proposed LegislationTargeting Construction ‘Bid Shopping’

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FAE USA Holds Open House, Conference, Demo DayFAE USA Inc. held an open house, confer-

ence and demo day at its North Americanheadquarters in Flowery Branch, Ga., May

9. A morning press conference started the eventand was designed to showcase the newest productsand services offered by FAE. Attendees were pro-vided the opportunity to see the inner workings ofthe FAE USA headquarters and the products, partsand services within the facility. A southern styleBBQ was served and attendees were transported toa demo spot in nearby Gainesville, Ga. Nearly theentire line of FAE and PrimeTech products weredemonstrated in a working environment. Local dignitaries on hand for the day’s events

included: Stan Brown, city manager of the city ofOakwood, Ga.; Shelley Davis, vice president-existing industry of the Greater Hall Chamber ofCommerce; Lamar Scroggs, Mayor of the city ofOakwood, Ga.; and Alex Mussa, assistant tradecommissioner, Italian Trade Commission, Atlanta,Ga.The new FAE UML/SSL 150 VT mulcher head

was unveiled to the crowd at the FAE USA head-quarters facility. “The good thing about this new skid steer head

is that we did a lot of upgrades from the previousmodel, but the retail price remains the same.So…the good news, we’ve put a lot of money intodevelopment and we kept the price the same,” saidcompany CEO, Giorgio Carera.Tom King, president and CEO of Supertrak,

based in Punta Gorda, Fla., and Dave Evans,Supertrak in Cameron, N.C., displayed theSupertrak 140RTL, a 4-wheel articulated custombuilt mulcher. The mulcher offers 140 hp (104kW), 125 hydraulic hp (93 kW) to the head and a4-wheel articulated machine. This Supertrakmachine uses the FAE STC SSL 150 stone crush-er. The machine comes as a total package or as anattachment.“The customers like them. The product pretty

much speaks for itself and the quality is outstand-ing. What’s even better is the service that FAE pro-vides after the sale. Parts availability is excellentand makes for happy customers. It’s been a greataddition to our product line. It expands on the skidsteer lines that we carry. We also include these inour rental fleet, which is something that a lot ofcompanies won’t do. We’re confident enough inthe FAE head that it can go out and take the abusethat some of the rental customers are going to puton it. Not only will we rent one of our machineswith a mulching unit, we’ll also rent the mulcherseparately, which is something that is pretty muchunheard of in our industry,” said Allen Tennis ofCustom Truck & Equipment, Kansas City, Mo. “I’ll be selling the full line of FAE and Prime-

Tech products in all of California, Nevada andArizona. Our company specialty is in forestry and

mastication products, and the FAE products are agood complement to our existing lines. We’vereally only dealt with them in the forestry applica-tions, but we’re excited to now get into the roadmaintenance units,” said John DalBianco of F5Equipment based in Stockton, Calif., Contractors had a chance to feature their com-

panies’ services, and use of FAE USA products.Josh Davis of Davis Contracting & Excavatingbased in Naugatuck, W.Va., provided demonstra-tions on his company’s clay transformationprocess. Clay is turned into shale rock in a matterof 72 hours, a process that takes millions of yearsto occur in nature. By mixing precise amounts ofwater and Perma-Zyme (a natural organic solutionfor soil stabilization) with clay and dirt using anFAE RSM road stabilizer and rock crusher, roadsare created. In addition the process can be used forroad maintenance.

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

(L-R): Giorgio Carera, CEO of FAE USA Inc.;Stan Brown, city manager of the city ofOakwood, Ga.; Shelley Davis, vice president-existing industry for the Greater HallChamber of Commerce; Lamar Scroggs,mayor of the city of Oakwood, Ga.; and AlexMussa, assistant trade commissioner, ItalianTrade Commission, Atlanta, Ga., discuss theday’s activities.

Lee Smith (C) of FAE USA answers questions about PTO driven rock-crushing attachments.see FAE page 88

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Allis-Chalmers Forest Green HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50Scale......................................................................................$80

Allis-Chalmers Orange HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale $80

Allis-Chalmers Yellow HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale ..$80

Bantam Truck Mounted Crane, 1:50 Scale ..................$115

Bantam Truck Mounted Shovel, 1:50 Scale ....................$60

Bobcat A300 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$40

Bobcat E35 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ................$50

Bobcat M200 Gold Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ........$30

Bobcat M400 Gold 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loader,

1:25 Scale..........................................................................$25

Bobcat S175 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$45

Bobcat S205 Skid Steer Loader & Pick-Up Truck/Trailer

Set, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................$60

Bobcat 743 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ....................$40

Bobcat 773 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loader, 1:25Scale..................................................................................$25

Bobcat S185 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$50

Bobcat S510 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$65

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

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

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

Bobcat S590 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$65

Bobcat T550 Compact Track Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$65

Bobcat T590 Compact Track Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$65

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

Bobcat Versahandler Tool Carrier, 1:25 Scale ..............$50

Caterpillar AP655D Asphalt Paver, W/O Canopy, 1:50Scale..................................................................................$80

Caterpillar Military D8R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale $60

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

Caterpillar D6K Track-Type Tractor................................$60

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

Caterpillar D10T Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........$105

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

Caterpillar 140M Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale ....................$85

Caterpillar M200 Cold Planer, 1:50 Scale ....................$110

Caterpillar 226B3 Skid Steer Loader, 1:32 Scale ..........$40

Caterpillar 247B3 Multi-Terrain Track Loader, 1:32 Scale ............................................................................................$40

Caterpillar 374D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................$150

Caterpillar 432E Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............$75

Caterpillar 980G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$80

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

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

Gehl 680 Compact Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............$45

Hamm 110 Asphalt Compactor w/ROPS, 1:50 Scale ....$70

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

Hitachi EH700 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ..............$40

International "S" Series Dump Truck,1:25 Scale ........$125

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

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

International TD-25 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............................$70

JCB 3CX Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$85

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

John Deere 400D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale............$45

John Deere 872 GP Grader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$50

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

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

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

Komatsu D155 AX Dozer, 1:50 Scale..............................$85

Komatsu D375 Dozer, 1:50 Scale..................................$100

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

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

Komatsu PC14R Mini-Excavator, 1:32 Scale ................$40

Komatsu PC200 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................$85

Komatsu PC360LC-10 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ................$90

Komatsu PC400 LC Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................$85

Komatsu SK1020 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$40

Komatsu SK1026 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$40

Komatsu WA470 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$70

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

Komatsu WA600 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$80

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

Liebherr PR764 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ................................$150

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Terex AC100/4 All Terrain Crane, 1:50 Scale ..............$200

Terex TR60 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale..................$160

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

Vogele Vision 5200 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale............$125

Vogele 1900 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale ......................$125

Vogele 1803 Wheeled Paver, 1:50 Scale ......................$125

Vogele Super 700 Small Paver, 1:50 Scale ....................$75

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Volvo L150F Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................$100

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Caterpillar’s VisionLink 2.7Give Managers Greater ControlCaterpillar has enhanced the ability of

managers to monitor equipment remotelywith the latest release of VisionLink2.7. Product Link’s intuitive userinterface provides customers amobile optimized web application,the ability to schedule automateddelivery of VisionLink reports andremote access to on-board payloadsystem information. The mobile application is avail-

able on iOS, BlackBerry,Android/Chrome and Windowsoperating systems. Introductoryfunctionality enables viewing thelocation of assets on a map, trackingscheduled services, viewing faultcodes and open alerts and accessingidle, working and runtime through asmartphone. New productivity functionality

leverages existing onboard payloadsystems for wheel loaders and off-highway trucks equipped with suchsystems. Managers can remotelymonitor information such as totalpayload moved per day and totalpayload per hour and per unit of fuel.This new integration adds to the cur-

rent productivity capabilities of theVisionLink application, which include the

ability to track load counts and cycle timesbased on switch and machine movement

input, as well as advanced integration withon-board grade control systems to enable

detailed monitoring of earthmoving,grading and finishing projects.In addition, VisionLink now pro-

vides timely visibility to the informa-tion your business needs throughdaily, weekly and monthly reportsscheduled in advanced and deliveredvia email to those who need to know.Cat Product Link is a robust

remote monitoring and asset man-agement solution, enabling powerfultools that transform data from anentire fleet into the essential informa-tion required to boost productivity,reduce costs and manage risks.Product Link’s intuitive interface,VisionLink, makes it easy for a man-ager to monitor data from the wholefleet and then to zoom in for adetailed look at individual assets,according to the manufacturer. For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)VisionLink display of mixed fleet.

AEMP Appoints New Executive Committee MembersThe Association of Equipment

Management Professionals (AEMP) electedits new 2013-14 executive committee mem-bers and named new directors during its2013 Management Conference and AnnualMeeting March 17 to 19 in Jacksonville, Fla.The board also appointed a newpresident/CEO and chairman.Bob Merritt, the director of equipment at

URS Corporation’s Energy andConstruction Division, is the new presi-dent/CEO and AEMP board chairman. Hesaid his priorities for the coming year are toexpand the AEMP footprint, enhance theassociation’s educational offerings and fur-ther its efforts in telematics.“Telematics is a big driver for me,”

Merritt said. “This is important technology,but unfortunately there is still a lot of misun-derstanding and mystery surrounding it. Weneed more training and experience withtelematics so we can make it easier to use, sowe get better information from its applica-tion and so we can better apply that informa-tion to benefit our companies.”Active AEMP members elected Thad

Pirtle, the vice president of equipment atTraylor Bros. Inc., as the 2013-14 chairman-elect, and Dave Gorski, the shop administra-tor at K-Five Constructions Co., as the newsecretary/treasurer. AEMP members also

elected three vice chairmen: Chris Ryan, theequipment manager at Boh Bros.Construction Co.; Warren Schmidt, the cor-porate equipment manager at Flatiron; andJohn Meese, the senior director of heavyequipment and disposal operations supportat Waste Management. Member constituents in each fleet catego-

ry elected five new directors of designatedindustries. Jason Ruggles, shop manager atTaylor Bros. Inc. is the new director of con-struction; Donald Lubinsky, the executivedirector of Pennsylvania OperationLifesaver, is the director of governmental;Donald Gengelbach, the supervisor ofMulzer Crushed Stone, is the director ofmining; John Shearer, vice president ofproduct support at James River EquipmentCo., is the director of associates at large; andDan Tidwell, senior vice president of marketdevelopment and construction media atRandall Reilly Publishing Co., is the director

of strategic partners.Finally, the board appointed 10 new mem-

bers: Tom Bucklar, manager of equipmentmanagement, Caterpillar Inc.; RobertoBogdanoff, director key account for cus-tomer support, Volvo ConstructionEquipment; Erik Wilde, vice president ofproduct marketing, Komatsu AmericaCorp.; Randy Amarine, development man-ager, AT&T; Carl Porter, corporate businessmanager, John Deere Construction andForestry; Alexis Smith, associate brand man-ager-HD, Castrol; Rod Sutton, editorialdirector, Construction Equipment magazine;Scott Walter, director of major accounts,IronPlanet; Dixon Linklater, manager of cor-porate accounts, CNH; and Joe Phelan,national accounts, Ritchie Bros.Auctioneers.The AEMP Board comprises 22 members

who represent companies within the equip-ment management industry. Each year the

AEMP nominating committee selects indi-viduals who have demonstrated continuedsupport for AEMP initiatives to lead theboard. Members serve one-year terms.

About AEMPThe Association of Equipment

Management Professionals was formed in1980 and is headquartered in GlenwoodSprings, Colo. The organization for profes-sional asset management who oversee off-road fleets and it represents fleet profession-als who work in construction, government,utilities, energy, mining and more. AEMPmaintains relationships among manufactur-ers, users, governmental agencies, educa-tional institutions and others involved in thedesign and management of heavy equip-ment. The organization created the term“Equipment Triangle.” It is the cornerstoneof the association’s philosophy that a bal-anced relationship must exist between theend user, distributor and OEM/supplier inthe lifecycle of a piece of heavy equipmentor product. AEMP advances this philosophythrough its education and certification pro-grams. For more information, visit AEMP.org.(This story also can be found on

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

“Telematics is a big driver for me.”

Bob MerrittAEMP President/CEO

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Everything you need to finish the job

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Chicago Pneumatic’s CPS 275Features Efficient Airend

Chicago Pneumatic’s (CP) CPS 275 is thenewest addition to the line of portable com-pressors, available now at CP distributors. Itfeatures a highly efficient airend that pro-vides 271 cfm @ 100 psi.

The CPS 275 KD portable compressorboasts a 74 hp (55 kW) Kubota engine andincludes a sound suppressed enclosure andan easy-to-navigate control panel.

With an overall length of 148 in. (376cm), an overall width of 66 in. (167 cm), anda height of 58 in. (147 cm), the CPS 275 isas maneuverable as it is powerful. Theready-to operate weight of the CPS 275 is3,141 lbs. (1,424 kg) with a fuel tank capac-ity of 34 gal. (129 L).

“The CPS 275 does it all,” said EricMassinon, product manager of CP PortableEnergy. “But the most impressive thingabout the CPS 275 is its unprecedented dura-

bility.”The CPS 275 has a number of mainte-

nance features engineered into the machinethat will ultimately add to the life of theequipment, according to the manufacturer.

These features include torsion bar suspen-sion for added durability and adjustability ofride height, a control panel that provides pro-tective shutdown for high engine and com-pressor temperatures, and 500-hour serviceintervals.

Additional features of the CPS 275include a large tool storage box for operatorconvenience, glow plugs for reliable startingand an easy-to-read fuel gauge and hourmeter.

For more information, visit www.cp.com.(This story also can be found on

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

The CPS 275 KD portable compressor boasts a 74 hp (55 kW) Kubota engine andincludes a sound suppressed enclosure and an easy-to-navigate control panel.

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Model Engine Boom Lights Generator Setup Electrical Overall Overall Overall Weight

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LSC Kubota D1005BG 30 (9) 4 60 (20) 120 167.5 (4255) 49 (1245) 5.7 (1.7) 1569 (711.7)

L20 Misubishi S4Q2 30 (9) 4 60 (20) 120/240 182 (4623) 79 (2007) 7.4 (23) 2710 (1229)

LS Kubota D1105 30 (9) 4 60 (20) 120/240 175 (4445) 58 (1473) 5.9 (1.8) 1938 (879)

L6 Kubota D1105 30 (9) 4 60 (20) 120/240 182 (4623) 79 (2007) 7.4 (23) 2123 (963)

L8 Kubota D1105 30 (9) 6 (4 std.) 60 (20) 120/240 182 (4623) 79 (2007) 7.4 (23) 2242 (1017)

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Maxi-Lite II ML 20 V-Series Isuzu 4LE1 25.5 (7.6) 4 60 (15, 20) 120 10.5 (3.25 m) 7.4 (2.26 m) 26.2 (7.97 m) 2,503 (1,036)

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AL4 Kubota 30 (9.1) 4 N/A (6) N/A 15.0 (4.6) 5.1 (1.6) 5.4 (1.6) 1,950 (885)

AL4L N/A 30 (9.1) 4 N/A (6) N/A 14.8 (4.5) 5.1 (1.6) 5.6 (1.7) 2,092 (949)

AL5 Kubota 30 (9.1) 4 60 (8) 4 x 120/240 14.8 (4.5) 6.8 (2) 5.8 (1.8) 2,425 (1,100)

AL5L Kubota 30 (9.1) 4 60 (8) 4 x 120/240 14.8 (4.5) 6.8 (2) 5.8 (1.8) 2,425 (1,100)

AL5 HT Kubota 28.8 (8.7) 4 60 (8) 4 x 120/240 11.2 (3.4) 6.7 (2) 6.8 (2.1) 2,605 (1,182)

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PLT84C Perkins 403C 28 (8.5) 4 60 (8) 2 x 120 15.4 (4.7) 5.25 (1.6) 6.5 (2.0) 2,160 (980)

PLT84P Perkins 403C 28 (8.5) 4 60 (8) 2 x 120 15.4 (4.7) 5.25 (1.6) 6.5 (2.0) 2,160 (980)

PLT104P Perkins 403C 28 (8.5) 4 60 (10) 2 x 120 15.4 (4.7) 5.25 (1.6) 6.5 (2.0) 2,160 (980)

PLT204P Perkins 404D 28 (8.5) 4 60 (20) 2 x 120 15.4 (4.7) 5.25 (1.6) 6.5 (2.0) 3,002 (1,362)

PLT204C Perkins 404D 28 (8.5) 4 60 (20) 2 x 120 15.4 (4.7) 5.25 (1.6) 6.5 (2.0) 3,010 (1,365)

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Doosan Develops New XP200WJD Tier IVi Air CompressorDoosan Portable Power is delivering a new power level in

its air compressor lineup with the introduction of the TierIVi-compliant XP200WJD. The new model produces 200cfm at 125 psig, making it ideal for countless applications,including general construction, sandblasting, pneumatic tooloperation and pipeline testing. “Our customers’ needs are constantly evolving, and our

responsibility to best serve them is to ensure that we operatewith a certain amount of flexibility, so that we answer thoseneeds efficiently and effectively,” said Juan Rubio, assistantproduct manager, air compressors, Doosan Portable Power.“Our customers have expressed a need for a model thatdelivers 200 cfm at 125 psig with the same productivity andreliability they receive from our P250 model — so, we wentto work.” The XP200WJD maximizes job site productivity with

an eight-hour runtime at 100 percent load. Dependableeven in extreme temperatures, the model boasts a three-degree limited ambient temperature improvement, deliver-ing reliable performance in conditions up to 118F, accord-ing to the manufacturer. Easy-to-access service points and

simplified maintenance enhancemachine lifetime. Pnuematic liftside doors provide easy access toservice points — from hoses to filtersand fuel tanks — while a rear panel simplifies heatexchanger cleaning. A spin-on oil separation systemoffers easier maintenance, while an engine andairend diagnostic module provides operators with at-

a-glance maintenance and servicing information. The rugged design, easy transportability and flexibility to

meet a multitude of applications also make the XP200WJDan ideal model for rental fleets. Job site efficiencies are

gained with larger tool storage system that puts toolsrequired within easy reach. A three-position, adjustable pin-tle eye accommodates a variety of vehicle hitches while afolding A-frame drawbar with heavy-duty safety chainsallows for easy attachment and towing stability. Rugged ter-rain is managed with peace of mind, as heavy-duty, inde-

pendent rubber-torsion suspension running gear andhigh ground clearance wheels reduce shock transferto internal components. The model also comes stan-dard with a corrosion-resistant steel enclosure.

The XP200WJD is powered by a Tier IVi-com-pliant John Deere engine, and includes a one-year,2,000-hour bumper-to-bumper warranty; two-year, 4,000-hour engine warranty; and two-year,4,000-hour airend warranty. An optional five-year, 10,000-hour extended powertrain warran-ty is available if genuine Doosan fluids and fil-ters are used at recommended maintenanceintervals. For more information, visit doosanportable-

power.com.(This story also can be found on Construction

Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.construc-tionequipmentguide.com.)

The Tier IVi-compliant XP200WJD produces 200cfm at 125 psig, making it ideal for countless appli-

cations, including general construction, sandblasting,pneumatic tool operation and pipeline testing.

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Allmand Unveils LatestMaxi-Lite II Light TowerBuilding on a tradition

that dates back to 1954 whenit developed the industry’sfirst portable light tower,Allmand Bros. Inc.announced the developmentof the latest generationMaxi-Lite light tower, theAllmand Maxi-Lite II. It willbe available in either a tradi-tional lay down style or a V-series hydraulically-actuatedvertical tower. This redesignbuilds on the previous gener-ation’s reputation of reliabil-ity with even greater per-formance and serviceabilityfeatures, according to themanufacturer.

Longer Run TimeNow standard with 100

gal. (378.5 L) of fuel capaci-ty, the Maxi-Lite II can oper-ate up to 175 hours with allfour lights operating to pro-vide extended operation withless service expense. Thedual rotationally molded fueltanks are longitudinallymounted on either side of theenclosure directly over theaxle to ensure that the traileris evenly balanced irrespec-tive of the fuel level.

Easier ServiceThe light tower’s com-

pletely redesigned trailerfeatures heavy-gauge formed steel gull-wingstyle doors that allow complete accessibilityto all major engine and generator compo-nents. Its remote oil drain enables easyengine servicing. The larger enclosureallows easier service access and accommo-dates Tier IV Final engines as well as anyperipheral attachments they may require.

Environmentally FriendlyThe trailer-integrated fluid containment

system provides additional peace-of-mindwhen operating in environmentally-sensitiveareas. The containment tray holds up to 110percent of the fuel and oil capacity and incor-porates a large drain for easy clean-out.

Five-Point Stabilizer SystemA new standard five-point stabilizer sys-

tem features two side sliding outriggers andtwo rear sliding outriggers, all with captivelock pins and an additional swivel screw jack

on the trailer drawbar. When properly set upand leveled, the Maxi-Lite II can remain sta-ble in wind gusts up to 65 mph.

More LightIncorporating Allmand’s SHO-HD 1,250-

watt engineered lighting system, the newMaxi-Lite II provides 150,000 lumens perlamp — a 36 percent increase over otherlight towers. The brighter, whiter light of theSHO-HD system more accurately approxi-mates sunlight, helping to promote work sitesafety and efficiency. Additionally,Allmand’s optional Saf-T-Visor attachmentmay also be installed on the fixtures to directotherwise wasted light back onto the worksite.For more information, call 800/562-1373

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

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

The Allmand Maxi-Lite IIwill be available in eithera traditional lay downstyle or a V-serieshydraulically-actuatedvertical tower.

EnPak Air Power 40 OffersReliable Air, Electrical PowerMiller Electric Mfg. Co.’s EnPak Air

Power 40 is a truck-integrated, engine-driv-en air compressor and generator that elimi-nates the need for hydraulically driven stand-alone or under-hood compressors, and inte-grates seamlessly into a truck’s electrical andfuel systems. This allows field service per-sonnel to run air and power tools off one unitand with the truck turned off. It lowers fuelcosts up to 30 percent, reduces truck enginehours up to 60 percent, lowers truck noiseand reduces exhaust fumes in the work area,according to the manufacturer. EnPak Air Power 40 is designed for serv-

ice truck operators who regularly use com-pressed air and generator power but don’tneed the hydraulic functions first introducedin EnPak Mechanic Series. This makes itmore accessible for service trucks that aren’tequipped with hydraulic cranes but stillrequire the use of heavy-duty air and powertools, such as impact wrenches, jacks,grinders and welding and cutting equipment.This includes industries such as power gen-eration, public utilities and municipalities,transit authorities, waste disposal and rentalequipment facilities. “My air tools consist of everything from

die grinders, air drills, air grinders and 3/8-inch to 1-inch impact wrenches,” said KevinConner, field service technician, BrandeisMachinery & Supply, “and I notice a signif-icant increase in the volume of air availablewith EnPak, especially using a 1-inch-driveimpact. You no longer have to wait betweenfasteners for the air to build back up.”Prior to EnPak, field service technicians

relied on either a hydraulically driven stand-alone or under-hood compressor. Thisrequired leaving the truck running through-out the day, which added unnecessary drive-train hours to their service trucks. EnPak AirPower 40 now runs the air compressor and

generator with its 27 hp (20 kW) Kubotadiesel engine, which ties directly into thetruck’s fuel and electrical systems. Fieldservice technicians now only fill up thetruck’s diesel tank and can run all criticaltools with the truck turned off. Combiningthese functions in one unit provides the fol-lowing benefits:• Reduces fuel consumption up to 30 per-

cent.• Lowers maintenance costs: Reduces

truck operating hours, which yields lowerannual maintenance costs.• Eliminates nonproductive drivetrain

hours and extends the useful life of a servicetruck. • Eliminates the under-hood compressor,

which is not transferable from truck to truck. EnPak Air Power 40 features Miller’s Air

Pak 40 variable-speed rotary screw air com-pressor that is rated at 40 cfm at 100 psi, with175 psi maximum pressure. This allowsservice technicians to use air tools withouthaving to stop and wait for pressure to build.It also features 6,000 watts of generatorpower for welders and power tools, plus anoptional 2,400 watts of pure sine waveEnVerter power for accessories such aslights and laptops. The unit is up to 10 dBquieter when compared to running the sametools off the truck’s engine, and the workenvironment is substantially improved astruck exhaust isn’t filtering into the workarea, according to the manufacturer. EnPak Air Power 40 also features a verti-

cal exhaust to filter fumes up and away fromthe work area. For more information, call 800/426-4553

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

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

EnPak Air Power 40 gives field service technicians reliable air and electricalpower in a self-contained, engine-driven unit that eliminates the need for anengine/truck mounted air compressor.

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Dynapac’s fifth-generation CA2500 through CA4000mid-range soil compactors can be equipped with multiplelevels of compaction control from the basic compactionmeter with new active bounce control technology to the fullcompaction optimizer. With the needs of road builders inmind, the range is ready to be paired with Dynapac’sIntelligent Compaction solution, the compaction analyzer.

Design engineers worked to place these machines at thecenter of a system covering the three stages required for opti-mum results on a project: pre-rolling preparation, perform-ance during rolling and post-rolling “validation,” whichincludes activities such as documentation for quality controland for acceptance.

The operator takes charge of the CA-Series roller fromeither an open platform or a climate controlled comfort cabwith a seat that allows up to 180 degrees of movement in uni-son with the steering column and display cluster. Allmachine functions are at the operator’s fingertips and com-fort is further enhanced by the tilt steering wheel andadjustable seat. Loss of traction, even in the toughest condi-tions, is swiftly counteracted by an easy-to-use toggling gearshifting system, or with an optional passive anti-spin tractionsystem.

Preparation StageAccording to Shawn Cheney, Dynapac vice-president and

business line manager, the preparation stage morefully supports “project planning.” He explainedthat equipping rollers with the DynapacCompaction Analyzer and GPS allows opera-tors to make a pre-compaction pass to chartground conditions. The pass determines theproperties of the material to becompacted and also will revealweak areas before rolling starts.

For preparation at theoffice, before machinesare even sent to a jobsite, Dynapac’sCompBase softwareprovides detailedcompaction plan-ning and productioninformation forDynapac machines ona wide range of unboundmaterials. A project managercan input the machine model,material type, its thickness and thedegree of compaction desired andCompBase will help determine the com-paction effort necessary to achieve it, rec-

ommend amplitude settings, rolling speed and number ofpasses for optimum performance.

The software also provides information on the expecteddepth effect and density that should be achieved after anygiven number of passes. Optimizing compaction effort,Cheney said, saves fuel for lower cost-per-compacted yardand reduces overall environmental impact.

Performance StageDuring compaction, or the performance stage, the

Dynapac compaction meter and compaction analyzer pres-ent continuously updated information to the operator’s dis-play screen. Cheney said the operator always sees the densi-ty of the material being compacted and the exact position ofthe roller in relation to a selected reference line and can directadditional compaction energy to specific areas as required.

The Dynapac CA rollers in this mid-range class have stat-ic linear loads of 140 to 250 lb./in. (25 to 45 kg/cm) withamplitudes of 2.0 or 1.8 mm / 0.8 mm. Cheney said the opti-mization of each machine’s linear load relative to the vibra-tory force applied maximizes depth effect, meaning highervolume capacity for compaction with fewer passes. Anadded benefit of equipping the roller with Dynapac’s com-paction meter is the new “active bounce control,” whichstops unnecessary wear on the roller and prevents material

damage from over-compaction.

Validation StageDynapac’s documenta-

tion system stores infor-mation from the com-paction analyzer (DCA-S)for later analysis.Performance efficiency canbe studied back in the

office. High qual-

ity documentation can be generated for quality assurance andacceptance inspection requirements. Results from qualitycontrol can be collected together in one system using datafrom the acceptance inspection.

Engine, Operating CostEngine offerings for the CA2500 through CA4000 rollersvary by size but include the customer’s choice of either

Cummins four- or Deutz six-cylinder diesels, bothinterim Tier IV certified. These machines featureDynapac’s innovative cross-mounted engine witheasy-open hood to provide unparalleled service andmaintenance access. Customers who choose the anti-spin traction package

will benefit from the Dynapac ECO mode fuel savingsystem, ensuring that the roller does not consume morepower than needed at any time. ECO mode minimizes bothfuel consumption and CO2 emissions.For more information, visit www.dynapac.us.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

The Dynapac CA2500 soil compactor.

For more information on paving, compaction and milling equipment, as well as comparison charts, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.SECT IONPaving

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Dynapac Announces CA-Series Mid-Range Soil Compactors

The DynapacCA3500 soil compactor.

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2008 Bearcat CRCDistributor, 2000 gallons, computerizedw/1’ cut-offs, diesel heat,12’ spray bar, 2007 IH7400 w/DT466 dieselengine 266 hp, 10 spdEaton Fuller trans, airbrakes, a/c, 33,000 GVW

1994 Blaw Knox PF-150 Paver, 8-13’screed w/diesel heat,Deutz diesel engine

1993 Rosco MaximizerDistributor, 1750 gallons, EZ-1 computer,propane burners, 12’ spray bar, IH 4700w/DT466 diesel engine,automatic trans, air brakes

2002 Blaw Knox PF-3172 Paver, Omni IIIAscreed 10-18’, powercrown & slope, fumeextraction, Cumminsdiesel engine, plumbedfor automatics

Warren GS87 TailgateSpreader, gravity feed,operator’s platform, 1’ cut-offs, 8’ spreader

2004 Hamm HD13KRoller, 51” vibratorydrum on front, 4 rubber tires on back,Deutz diesel engine,water system, scrapers

2010 Midland SPD-8Road Widener, dualdischarge, hydrostaticdrive, J.D. dieselengine

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Atlas Copco Implements New Visual Identity for EquipmentAtlas Copco will align the visual identity

of Dynapac rollers and pavers to be consis-tent with Atlas Copco branded equipment.The new identity launched in April 2013 atBauma in Munich.The Dynapac name will continue to be

prominently featured along with the AtlasCopco nomenclature. The color scheme willnow be yellow and grey, matching all AtlasCopco’s product lines, which include con-struction tools, portable compressorsand generators, and mining anddrilling equipment.Numeric model designa-

tions will not change with-in the new identity, butwill be used together withthe Dynapac name — AtlasCopco Dynapac F1000W,Atlas Copco DynapacCA2500, Atlas CopcoDynapac CC624, etc.Shawn Cheney, vice

president of Atlas CopcoRoad ConstructionEquipment USA, said, “Thechange supports Atlas CopcoConstruction Technique’s overallgoal to be the world leader in roadconstruction equipment. Presenting a

consistently uniform identity to the globalmarket fundamentally supports this goal.”The visual change also will strengthen

Dynapac, Cheney said. “First of all the Dynapac name is dom-

inantly visible in the product designation. Itshows we are combining the strengths ofAtlas Copco with the technological advan-tages of Dynapac. Second, we are clearlyhighlighting the ben-

efits of full integration with Atlas Copco,bringing the process and logistic advantagesthat such a strong group can offer.”

Cheney noted that althoughDynapac has been part of Atlas Copcosince 2007, few end

users knew Atlas Copco was behind newproducts developed specifically for theNorth American market and the upgradeswithin its distribution network. “The most important aspect of this newlook is the message it sends to customers— that Atlas Copco is determined to con-tinue Dynapac's rapid growth in the U.S.and make investments accordingly,”Cheney said. “The change in visualidentity is a statement of commitment, astatement of accountability."

Existing Dynapac dealers will beidentified as Atlas Copco RoadConstruction Equipment dealers,

Cheney said. The visualidentity transitional peri-od will differ from prod-uct to product anddepend on new productintroductions, but fullintegration should becomplete by 2014.For more informa-

tion, call 800/732-6762or visit www.atlascopcous.

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Oldcastle Materials’ SuperDump Bodies Contribute to Safety Commitment Oldcastle Materials, one of the leading suppliers of aggre-

gates, asphalt, ready mixed concrete, and construction andpaving services in the United States, claims one of the bestsafety records in the industry. Support and leadership from its management team, along

with comprehensive training and a companywide commit-ment to eliminate injuries and accidents, have made safetyand health a shared value throughout the entire organization. “Our operations span the nation from Montana to Texas

and from Washington to Florida. We’re local to the cus-tomers and communities that depend on our materials, yetwe deliver the best practice standards and efficiencies of acompany with a national presence,” said Strategic SourcingManager Harry Gorrell. Every Oldcastle Materials company operates according to

the best practices that have been established over many yearsof business. Companies within the Oldcastle family sharethese practices in order to create synergybetween companies and divisions inmeeting production, efficiency andsafety goals.In addition, Oldcastle

Materials has establishedbest practice groupscomposed of represen-tatives from each ofthe divisions. Thesegroups meet to shareideas, experiences, initia-tives, new industry prac-tices and technological advances that haveworked best for individual companies across OldcastleMaterials. These commitments to safety and best practices manifest

themselves in the field and on job sites. From knowing, fol-lowing and adhering to state, local and federal regulations tomaximizing productivity through equipment choices,Oldcastle Materials runs at a high level of efficiency.

The Right Equipment for the JobOne example of how Oldcastle Materials brings together

the right equipment and approach in order to meet its com-mitment to safety and best practice is in material handlingand transportation. Nationwide, the transportation system has been under a

great deal of scrutiny. Bridges in particular are a focus nowfor increased inspection and enforcement of regulations forseveral reasons, most memorable, the I-35W bridge collapsein Minneapolis, Minn., in 2007. By incorporating a tool like SuperDump bodies with trail-

ing axles into its extensive fleet of vehicles, the company hasone more piece of the equipment puzzle at its disposal forimproving safety and increasing productivity, while meetingfederal, state and local bridge and road regulations. The concept behind the trailing axle is simple. Multiple

axle configurations distribute the weight over a much widerground area, meeting payload restrictions throughout theUnited States, Canada and Mexico. The air-suspension trail-ing axle is designed to assist carrying the extra weight of thepayload and ensure a smooth ride with stability and han-dling.

Four, six or seven axle configurations can increase pay-loads up to 25 tons (22.7 t) and 80,000 GVWR. In someconfigurations, on-board weight scales are available formonitoring and optimizing the load.The focus on this configuration of dump body has been on

the rise over the last few years, according to JanWienczkowski, product manager of dump body manufactur-er Ox Bodies, Fayette, Ala. “While the trailing axle and SuperDump body are not

new, many companies are finding that configuration is par-ticularly effective today considering fuel costs, cost of insur-ance, along with stricter federal, state and local bridge regu-lations. The trailing axle configuration allows for bigger pay-loads with fewer trucks and less trips. That means less fuel,fewer license fees and lower insurance costs along with max-imized profit potential,” he said.

“Because regula-tions are differentfrom state to state,the SuperDump isoffered in four, six andseven axles configura-tions. Additionally,the body itself isavailable as ellipticalor square with a rangeof available options.This allows the user tochoose a configuration

that best fits the particular appli-cation, Wienczkowski added.Oldcastle Materials utilizes the SuperDumps for hot mix

asphalt and aggregate deliveries to both customers and to itsown road construction jobs. “We are seeing payloads of over 24.5 tons per truck allow-

ing us to utilize fewer trucks to deliver total volume neededin a safe and timely manner. It provides Oldcastle Materialswith more options to transport the same amount of product.More options means greater flexibility and more opportuni-ties for us to meet and exceed our customers’ expectations,”said Gorrell. With those projects occurring throughout the country,

Gorrell needs to stay on top of specific road and bridge reg-ulations from state to state; not an easy task.“We pride ourselves on our safety culture and are com-

mitted to following all laws and regulations. With someexceptions, most states, have different sets of standards andregulations. These regulations can differ from federal regula-tions and bridge laws. These laws can supersede one anoth-er depending on the location and the type of roadway,” hesaid.“Keeping track is challenging especially when we’re

specifying trucks and making sure we’re operating a pieceof equipment that is safe for our people and safe for the gen-eral public and in compliance with the applicable laws. Andwe take the extra steps to do that. Pieces of equipment likethe SuperDump are tools in the toolbox that we’re able to usewhere we can to help optimize payloads in the safest mannerpossible. SuperDump trucks help Oldcastle Materials meetcustomer expectations with more flexibility,” Gorrell added.

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Cotton Hazelrig, retired vice president; Mike Copeland, general sales manager inGa.; Jim Waitzman Jr.; Lenn Morris; Brett Bussman; and Hugh Stith, vice presidentregional sales in Ga., await the day’s activities.

(L-R): Steve Faulkner, Tim Tipton and Todd Phillips in front of the International signthey worked so hard to complete for the event.

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Hyundai Construction Equipment AmericasInc.’s parent company, Hyundai Heavy IndustriesCo. Ltd. (HHI), has completed its first construc-tion equipment factory in Brazil.The completion ceremony for the factory in

Itatiaia, Rio de Janeiro, was attended by SergioCabral, Rio de Janeiro state governor; Luis CarlosFerreira Bastos, mayor of Itatiaia; and ChoeByeong-ku, president and COO of HyundaiHeavy Industries’ construction equipment divi-sion.With an investment of $175 million, the just-

over 6 million sq. ft. factory has an annual pro-duction capacity of 3,000 units including excava-tors, wheel loaders and backhoe loaders, and plansto increase the capacity to 4,000 units by 2014.HHI has already received orders worth $60

million for 500 construction equipment units fromeight projects in Brazil including the constructionof a hydroelectric power plant in the state of Paráand a railway project in Brazil’s northeast.The Ulsan, South Korea-based company expects the new

Brazilian plant will serve as the South and Central Americabase helping HHI secure market share and provide betterservice to clients in the region.“We believe our construction factory can make contribu-

tions to and grow together with the Brazilian economy

which continues to grow as a center of the global economy,”said Choe Byeong-ku.For more information, call 877/509-2254 or visit

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

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

Dignitaries Attend Hyundai ConstructionEquipment Factory Completion Event

Dignitaries from Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd, BMC, thestate of Rio de Janeiro and the city of Itatiaia attend a comple-tion ceremony for HHI’s first construction equipment factoryin Brazil.

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Bechtel, Manatee County Fleet Services Receive AEMP Fleet Master AwardBechtel Equipment Operations, Sugar Land, Texas, and

Manatee County (Fla.) Fleet Services have earned 2013Fleet Master Awards from the Association of EquipmentManagement Professionals (AEMP). AEMP presented theawards at its Management Conference and Annual MeetingMarch 17 to 19 in Jacksonville, Fla.Each year an AEMP panel of industry experts selects hon-

orees that have demonstrated outstanding fleet managementcapabilities through finance, information, policies, controlsand customer service. The association has honored one com-pany in the private and public sectors for 10 consecutiveyears. AEMP honored Bechtel Equipment Operations, the

Public-Sector Fleet Master,for its ongoing commitmentto safety, customer serviceand fleet management capa-bilities. The selection panelnoted the company’s effi-ciency in managing fleetsfrom around the globethrough its project equip-ment management system(PEMS). Bechtel uses theprogram to manage morethan 19,000 assets in 12countries to accurately main-tain inventory based on localavailability and timeframes,to monitor daily fuel con-sumption and machine hoursfrom any location, and totrack lifecycle costs thatreflect local currencies. Thecompany also uses the sys-tem to support its preventivemaintenance program.Bechtel schedules routinemaintenance based on truck-ing hours that are tracked inthe system.Bechtel also maintains a

strong commitment to safety with its goal of zero accidents.The company offers a diverse training program and encour-ages equipment manager specialist (EMS) and certifiedequipment manager (CEM) training from AEMP to ensure itis deploying knowledgeable professionals worldwide.Finally, Bechtel is dedicated to providing outstanding cus-tomer service that sets it apart. No stranger to accolades,Bechtel has been named Engineering News Record’s topU.S. construction contractor for the last 14 years. AEMP honored Manatee County Fleet Services as the

Public-Sector Fleet Master for its dedication to efficient andeffective fleet management. The selection committee notedthe organization’s solid commitment to safety, training, tech-nology and customer service while maintaining a fleet of1,316 units in 141 classes of vehicles and equipment. Theorganization manages four repair facilities within the county.In 2012, the company maintained an average fleet availabil-ity of 93.96 percent and was able to provide 75 percent ofrequired parts the same day. One-third of Manatee’s larger,critical equipment is equipped to relay real time information

to administrators, and its maintenance management systemis integrated with its financial accounting system to providesimple transfer of information. Federal, local, state and pri-vate auditors have praised the program for its effectiveness. According to AEMP, Manatee takes a pro-active approach

to safety, offering annual and monthly training. It reached1,975 days with no lost time incidents earning it a nomina-tion for a safety award from the county safety committee in2012. Technicians perform monthly facility inspections toensure work areas are safe. Government Fleet magazine rec-ognized Manatee as one of the Top 100 Fleets of 2012, a titleit has earned for nine consecutive years. Manatee alsoreceived the Fleet Master Award in 2009.

About AEMPThe Association of Equipment Management

Professionals was formed in 1980 and is headquartered inGlenwood Springs, Colo. The organization is the premierorganization for professional asset management who over-see off-road fleets and it represents fleet professionals whowork in construction, government, utilities, energy, miningand more. AEMP maintains relationships among manufac-turers, users, governmental agencies, educational institu-tions and others involved in the design and management ofheavy equipment. The organization created the term“Equipment Triangle.” It is the cornerstone of the associa-tion’s philosophy that a balanced relationship must existbetween the end user, distributor and OEM/supplier in thelifecycle of a piece of heavy equipment or product. AEMPadvances this philosophy through its education and certifi-cation programs. For more information, visit AEMP.org.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

(L-R): Bob Hall, general operation manager, Bechtel Equipment Operations; KenBurke, service operation manager, Bechtel Equipment Operations; and MikeBrennan, fleet manager, Manatee County Fleet Services, show off their 2013 FleetMaster Awards.

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Hyundai Unveils Tier IVi Mid-to-Large-Size ExcavatorsHyundai Construction

Equipment Americas Inc. hasadded three new constructionclass crawler excavators: theR300LC-9A, 330LC-9A and380LC-9A. These new earth-movers feature a certifiedInterim Tier IV engine upgrade,improved hydraulics, increasedoperator comfort and moredurability, according to the man-ufacturer. These excavators are practi-

cal for mid and large size exca-vating projects, site preparation,pipeline installation, road andutility work or demolition. Likethe rest of Hyundai’s new 9Aseries, all three machines meetTier IV Interim standards. The R300LC-9A, 330LC-9A

and 380LC-9A boast respectiveoperating weights of 65,700,72,750 and 86,200 lb. (29,801,33,000 and 39,099 kg). Hyundai has powered each of

these 9A excavators with a lowemission, low noise, CumminsInterim Tier IV/Stage IIIBengine. (a QSB6.7 for the300LC-9A, a QSC for the330LC-9A and a QSL9 the380LC-9A). All engines arecomplemented by Cummins’VGT Turbocharger, which con-tinuously varies the airflowboost to precisely match enginerpm and load demands for opti-mal performance. Other innova-tions such as the variable speedfan clutch, two-stage auto decelsystem and the economy modehelp to conserve fuel and reduceenvironmental impact. Plus,operators can choose between three uniqueengine modes — power, standard and econ-omy — which enable the machine to switchbetween full power and reduced fuel con-sumption according to the user’s preference. Hydraulic system technologies make the

9A series excavators fast, smooth and easy tocontrol. The R300LC-9A, 330LC-9A and380LC-9A come with a redesignedhydraulic system which provides the opera-tor with super fine touch and improved con-trollability, according to the manufacturer.Hyundai has improved the structure

strength of the 9A series cabs with strongerbut slimmer tubing for optimum safety andvisibility. High-strength steel forms a moredurable upper and lower frame. In addition,the enlarged cab comes with a see-throughupper skylight, a larger and one-piece right-side glass, safety glass windows on all sidesthat won’t scratch or fade, a closeable sun-

shade and a reduced front window seam —all features that work together to improvevisibility.In addition to enhanced safety and visibil-

ity, operators will enjoy the ability to fullycustomize the cab of the R300LC-9A,330LC-9A and 380LC-9A to best fit theirneeds. Operators can easily adjust the seat,console and armrest settings. Hyundai hasintegrated the seat with the console to reduceoperator fatigue, and adjustable air-suspen-sion comes standard. Sleek styling has beenapplied to the ergonomic joysticks, whichare now height-adjustable. Hyundai’s engineers made sure that the

9A cabs include many amenities thatdecrease stress and increase comfort. Someof these features and benefits include heatedseats, additional space, enhanced climatecontrol system, advanced audio system withUSB player, AM/FM stereo and MP3 capa-

bilities. An optional add on is a smart keysystem that allows the operator to start theignition with the push of a button.The R300LC-9A, 330LC-9A and 380LC-

9A come standard with a newly designedcolor LCD display cluster with easy to readdigital gauges for monitoring temperature,fuel levels and other maintenance items. Thesimplified design allows the operator to eas-ily adjust engine power and work modes, setboom speed and arm regeneration, viewwhat’s happening behind them with theoptional rear-view camera and protect themachine with the new password anti-theftsystem.Like all of Hyundai’s 9A series equip-

ment, the R300LC-9A, 330LC-9A and380LC-9A feature the Hi-mate remote man-agement system, which allows operators anddealer service personnel to access amachine’s vital service and diagnostic infor-

mation from anywhere with internet access.Hi-mate users can remotely monitor dailyreports outlining a machine’s location, work-ing hours, fuel consumption and any period-ical maintenance needed, drastically reduc-ing downtime and saving the owner time andmoney.Hyundai’s 9A-series excavators offer

bushings designed for extended lube inter-vals of 250 hours — and polymer shims toresist wear and reduce noise. Included alsoare extended-life hydraulic filters (1,000hours), long-life hydraulic oil (5,000 hours)and more efficient cooling systems and inte-grated preheating systems, according to themanufacturer. For more information, call 877/509-2254

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

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

The R300LC-9A, 330LC-9A and 380LC-9A boast respective operating weights of 65,700, 72,750 and 86,200 lb. (29,801, 33,000 and 39,099 kg).

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$25 Million Expansion Project Includes New SkyCoaster 150-plus locations worldwide. Most are 100to 150 ft. tall. Once a ride is over 200 ft. theyneed to be approved through the FederalAviation Administration and need to be fit-ted with blinking lights so small aircraft cansee them. So very few rides are ever over200 ft.,” said Mark Brisson, director of mar-keting of Fun Spot.

“Our new SkyCoaster is 250 feet high,and we have the world’s tallest at 300 feet atour Kissimmee Amusement Park. I woulddescribe the SkyCoaster as an ultimate thrillride.”

Introduction of the SkyCoaster, a ridecombining the experiences of skydiving andhang gliding, formed part of the first phaseof an ambitious $25 million expansion proj-ect which Fun Spot began in September2012 and was completed June 1.

Landmark Tower and Kyle Hamptonwere part of the design team for theSkyCoaster. If a ride on the soaring St Louis-type arched edifice does not provide enoughexcitement, visitors can try two other newrides: the White Lightning wooden rollercoaster, manufactured by Great CoasterInternational Inc., of Sunbury, Pa, and theFreedom Flyer, a steel suspension rollercoaster from Chance-Vekoma of Wichita,Kan.

The 15 acre park (formerly five acres)offers thrills and family rides such as a 100ft. (30.5 m) giant wheel, bumper cars,bumper boats, a tilt-a-whirl and a doublecarousel, as well as a Himalayan ride, whichBrisson described as the type of ride oftenseen at carnivals.

“It is a circle with something like a bob-sled on a track inside the circle. The ridebegins and you go up and down as the car-riage swings left to right. Then the ride stopsand you do the same circuit, now back-wards,” said Brisson.

Fun Spot offers four multi-level go-karttracks, rides and an arcade, as well as freeadmission and free parking. Visitors maypurchase an all-day armband or pay individ-ually for each ride they take.

The expansion project began about 27months ago. Fun Spot personnel spent a yearvisiting other parks and developing a plan.The final decision was to focus on rollercoasters in order to take the park to the nextlevel, according to Brisson.

Fun Spot itself is building its new 45 ft.(13.7 m) high go-kart track, but Orlandogeneral contractor H. J. High ConstructionCompany is carrying out the bulk of theproject.

“H. J. High is design-builder for the park,which includes three buildings, as well as allsite utility infrastructure for electrical, storm,sanitary and potable water. The main

entrance building will house two retailshops, ticket sales, all administrative func-tions of the park, and restroom facilities,”said Project Manager Paul D. Fulks.

The food service building serves two pur-poses, first as the name suggests it is a fullservice commercial kitchen and dining facil-ity for park visitors. But, the building is theticketing and entrance to the SkyCoasterride. Patrons will purchase their ride ticketon the ground floor and then go onto the roofvia stairs or elevator to mount this extremeswing ride, for which we served as design-builder for the concrete foundations, com-prised of nine deep [45 and 60 ft.] caissonsand concrete pile cap.”

H. J. High coordinated with theSkyCoaster erector during its assembly,served as design-builder for the concretefoundations of the steel coaster and con-structed the foundations for the woodencoaster.

The company worked with several con-sultants, including Associated ConsultingInternational Inc. of Winter Park, Fla., archi-tectural design; Orlando’s Foster Conant &Associates, landscape architecture; Kimley-Horn & Associates Inc., civil and EEIEngineering mechanical engineering; BBMStructural Engineers, based in Longwood,Fla., structural and Architectural ConsultingEngineers, Inc. in Altamonte Springs, Fla.,electrical.

Major subcontractors for the job includedTri City Electrical Contractors of AltamonteSprings, Fla., building site and ride electric;Jon M. Hall Company, Longwood, Fla., sitedevelopment, site utilities and pavements;and Coastal Caisson Corporation of Odessa,deep foundations for the SkyCoaster.

Orlando-based subcontractors includeTharp Plumbing Systems Inc.; Century AirConditioning & Heating Inc., HVAC sys-tem; OLP Construction Inc., concrete; AITLife Safety, fire suppression; ArchitecturalSheet Metal, roofing; and Spectra ContractFlooring, floors.

“With 75 to 100 working on the job, thisproject has been very heavy in the differenttypes of equipment employed, which includ-ed front end loaders, off road trucks, tandemaxle road trucks, motorgraders, skid steerloaders, excavators and mini-excavators,cranes of various sizes, dewatering systems,pump trucks, concrete trucks, asphalt pavers,scaffolding and pile drivers,” said Fulks.

Equipment used included John Deere,Volvo and Caterpillar models. For theSkyCoaster, Coastal Caisson used a BauerCaisson rig to install the foundations andFun Spot used a track-mounted crane toerect the structure. For the buildings, varioussnorkel and scissor lifts were used. Snorkellifts and wheeled cranes were used for the

roller coasters.The short duration of the project schedule

presented some difficulty.“The owner needed the park completed in

time for the summer tourist traffic, which ofcourse is his most profitable three months ofthe year. Compounding the schedule com-plexity is the extensive site electrical infra-structure between all the rides,” Fulks said.

“There is very little consistency in thework sequence; mean-ing that the details varythroughout the park. So,management of theproject has beenextremely hands-onwith nearly every tradeworking simultaneouslyon site. With all of thesite trades workingacross the park with allof the building trades,safety was a big con-cern. We treated theproject site similarly toa busy road construc-tion project and outfit-ted the employees withhigh visibility clothing.Thus far, the project hasbeen performed withzero loss time due to accidents, and only twominor first aid incidents,” said Fulks.

The project featured two unusual aspects.In addition to the Federal AviationAdministration clearance required for theSkyCoaster, there was a difference in foun-dation design for the three major rides.

“The SkyCoaster sits on a deep founda-tion system, the wood coaster sits on gradebeams with pedestals and the steel coastersits on large pads with large piers. The con-struction tolerance for the steel coaster wasextremely small [+/- ¼ in.] plan and eleva-tion) but the construction tolerance for thewood coaster foundations was large [+6 in./-12 in.]. The wood coaster framing wasdesigned based on the actual survey of thepier locations and elevations. We still con-structed it with +/- ¼ in. but the toleranceallowed was much more. We have neverconstructed roller coasters. This is a prettyunique project. It encompasses many differ-ent items with which we do have previousexperience, but the combination was whatmade the project unique,” Fulks said.

Changes for the park are not through yetand Brisson alluded to plans in the works forPhase two.

“The addition may or may not includefour new water rides, a mini water park, aperformance area and band shell, a largerfood court and birthday room area that mayconvert to a small dinner theater in the

evenings,” said Brisson.“Additionally we were able to purchase

another 10 adjacent acres across the street,although no definite plans have been devel-oped at this time. We were able to success-fully work with the city of Orlando andchange the name of the access street that willcome to our new parking lot and separatesthe 15 acres with the new 10 acres, fromTouchstone Drive to Fun Spot Way,” said

Brisson.The Orlando Fun Spot Park currently

hosts some 450,000 visitors a year and hasbeen voted Best Family EntertainmentCenter in America by the InternationalAssociation of Amusement Parks &Attractions (IAAPA) as well as Best BudgetAttraction in central Florida by the OrlandoSentinel.

Fun Spot America is a family-ownedbusiness that opened the Fun Spot amuse-ment park in Orlando, Fla, in June 1998. In2005 the company purchased nine acres inKissimmee, Fla, 14 mi. from Orlando, andopened its second park, Fun Spot USA.According to the company, the timetable forPhase II of the Orlando park and develop-ment of its new 10 acres depends on the pub-lic's response to Phase 1.

For more information visitwww.FunSpotAttractions.com.

H. J. High Construction Company is afamily-owned business. It has been in busi-ness since 1936, and has constructed K-12schools, higher education facilities, hospi-tals, religious facilities, television studios,casting centers, manufacturing plants, coldstorage facilities and office buildings.

For more information, visitwww.hjhigh.com.

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

“Our new SkyCoaster is 250feet high … I would describeSkyCoaster as an ultimate thrill ride.”

Mark BrissonFun Spot

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Barrett’s Equipment2860 Avenue of the Americas

Englewood, FL 34224941-460-9769

www.barrettseq.com

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Ashland, VA 23005804/358-6776

Burkeville, VA 23922434/767-5578Fishersville, VA540/337-3057Richland, VA276/596-9440

Asheboro, NC 27203336/625-2212Charlotte, NC704/597-0211 Greensboro, NC336/668-2762

Matthews, NC 28104704/821-7399Mt. Airy, NC336/352-2240Mt. Gilead, NC910/439-5653

Salisbury, NC 28144704/636-2671

Wilkesboro, NC 28697336/973-8201800/422-4193

Rock Hill, SC 29730803/325-1555866/277-8119

1206 Blaylock St, P.O. Box 3329Albany, GA 31706229/888-1212

Fax: 229/435-3612Cuthbert GA229/732-2631Dothan, AL334/794-8691Troy, AL

334/566-4181Perry, FL850/584-9200Tallahassee, FL850/575-5600

West Columbia, SC 29169803/794-9340

Aynor, SC 29511843/358-5688

Atlanta, GA 30336404/691-9445

Braselton, GA 30517770/965-1889

Adairsville, GA 30103770/773-9857Savannah, GA912/964-7370Brunswick, GA912/264-6161Ladson, SC843/572-0400Walterboro, SC843/539-1420

R.W. MOORE

EQUIPMENT CO.www.rwmoore.comAhoskie, NC252/332-5550New Bern, NC252/638-5838Greenville, NC252/758-4403Castle Hayne, NC910/675-9211

COASTAL

EQUIPMENT CORP.www.coastalequipment.net504 South Military HwyVirginia Beach, VA 23464

757/424-1900Yorktown, VA 23692757/898-1900

FLINT EQUIPMENT COMPANYJAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT

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Volvo Construction Equipment

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OXFORD800-917-7931

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ALABAMABobcat of the Wiregrass, Inc.

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Williams Equipment and Supply Co.

Monroe318-343-2840

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EXCEL MARBLE | TELEHANDLER FORLOADING AND DISCHARGING MARBLEBUNDLES STUFFED IN CONTAINERSCONTACT: KHALED SALEHPHONE: 00201001605249FAX: 0020227012533EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED A STRAIGHT LIP BUCKET FOR A844J JOHN DEERE LOADERCONTACT: STEVEPHONE: 606-432-0321EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HOUSING LVU800159 | THAT IS THEPART NUMBER FOR HOUSING ONJOHN DEERE 110 THAT I AM LOOKINGFOR NEW OR USED SEND QUOTESPLEASECONTACT: PERRIPHONE: 5059751614FAX: 5053431155EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ANY LONG REACH BOOMS OR STICKS.LONGER THEN NORMAL BOOM ORSTICK. LONG REACH EXCAVATORFRONTSCONTACT: TYLER PALUMBOPHONE: 330-365-0654EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOADER BUCKET | STILL LOOKINGFOR 966G BUCKETCONTACT: HENRYPHONE: 218 462 2300EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BR 380JG1 TRACK JAW |LATE MODEL, LOW HOUR, US LOCA-TIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6109EMAIL: [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––4800 BIDWELL DECK PAVER | 4800PAVER WITH 2 WORK BRIDGES.CONTACT: MIKE NOGLEEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED BULLDOZER D10R ENC CABWITH RIPPER 1996 AT 2002 UNDER23000 HOURS I PAY SAME PRICE AUC-TION 155000.00US NOT MORE USERUSA OR BANK REPOSSESCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR MOB 1 514386 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANT TO BUY BOBCAT BRAND SKIDSTEER LOADERS LOCATED IN THESOUTH EASTERN UNITED STATES.PREFER LARGE FRAME MACHINESEQUIPPED WITH THE "GOLD PACK-AGE", BUT WILL CONSIDER ANY SIZEBOBCAT YOU MAY HAVE FOR SALE.SEND PHOTOS AND ASKING PRICE.***DEALERS, DO NOT WASTE MY TIMEOR YOURS RESPONDING TO THIS AD***CONTACT: WARRENEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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KAWASAKI WHEEL LOADER 65Z, 70Z,80Z, 85Z, 90Z AND 95Z (II, AND IV) 1998AND UP MODELCONTACT: STEVEPHONE: 281-491-0614FAX: 281-727-0415EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEW HOLLAND AND BOBCAT SKID-STEERS | ANYTHING FROM LATEMODEL TO HIGH HOURED BARN YARDMACHINES.CONTACT: CODYPHONE: 1-810-834-2571EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRENCHER VERMEER T755 IIIBRAND NEW OR USED LOW HOURSCONTACT: JAY JUNGPHONE: 909-393-9086FAX: 909-393-8296EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED CAT EXCAVATOR ENGINE.ARRANGEMENT NUMBER 9Y8862CONTACT: FRANK CALABRESEPHONE: 304-232-1333FAX: 304-233-1333EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR D7G DOZER WITH RIP-PER OR WINCH, STANDARD SHOES(NO LGP), S BLADE (NO ANGLE BLADE)CONTACT: NATACHAEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BUCKET, 18:OR 24 QUICK ATT | 110 TLBJOHN DEERE BUCKET#LVB25751&LVB25749CONTACT: RANDY SURRETTPHONE: 775-849-7841EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED THE CATALOG FOR COMPLETEGOLD MINE EQUIPMENT AND THEIRPRICES. PLEASE SEND TO MY HOMEADDRESS AT 128 WEST 128 STREETAPT4G, NEW YORK, NY 10027CONTACT: MOUSTAPHA MAGASSOUBAPHONE: 212-470-2282EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GOOD USED TENNANT 6600 SWEEPER.CONTACT: TOM BILLINGTONPHONE: 314-489-0960EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GRAPPLE BUCKET OR RAKE FOR AVOLVO L90ECONTACT: JAY WESTPHONE: 936-641-2933FAX: 281-576-0919EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GEHL TELEHANDLER 6000 TO 8000 LB34 TO 42 REACH 3200 HOURS TO 4500HOURS UNDER $18, 000CONTACT: ROBERT GAYPHONE: 816-487-2089EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Efficient Komatsu Tier 4 Interim engine and automatic shift transmission with lockup torque converter maximize productivity while saving fuel.PLUS (long life) undercarriage is standard, further reducing our already low operating costs.Komatsu CARE provides complimentary Tier 4 maintenance, including KDPF exchange filters. Contact your Komatsu distributor for details.

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Emmitt Smith, George P.Bush to Keynote SummitCarolinas AGC (CAGC) will bring

together hundreds of executives representinghighway, building and utility constructioncompanies, specialty contracting companies,suppliers and servicecompanies fromaround the southeast, toAsheville, N.C., inJune for the inauguralDivisions’ Conferenceand ConstructionIndustry Summit.Embarking on a jour-ney to advance the con-struction industry in vision and voice, thesummit will feature nationally recognizedspeakers in the areas of leadership, econom-ics, entrepreneurial enterprises, and strategicvision, including:• Emmitt Smith, president and CEO,

Emmitt Smith Enterprises • George P. Bush, co-founder, Hispanic

Republicans of Texas

• Martin Regalia, senior vice president ofEconomic and Tax Policy and chief econo-mist, United States Chamber of Commerce • Nicholas Beamon, principal consultant,

facilitator and execu-tive coach, TheCenter for IntentionalLeadership • David Zerfoss,

CEO of The ZerfossGroup and chair ofVistage, The ZerfossGroup The Carolinas

AGC Divisions’ Conference andConstruction Industry Summit will be heldat the Grove Park Inn in Asheville, N.C., onJune 27 to 30, 2013.For more information, 704/372-1450

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

The Summit will beheld at the GrovePark Inn in Asheville,N.C., on June 27 to30, 2013.

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Fastest 50…

The Rental Show Recognized asOne of Fastest-Growing Shows

Trade Show Executive magazineannounced its list of the fastest-growingtrade shows in the United States, with TheRental Show among those recognized.

The Trade Show Executive Fastest 50ranks the top 50 trade shows in three sepa-rate categories — growth in total attendance,number of exhibiting companies and netsquare feet of exhibit space. The RentalShow was on all three lists, one of 16 showsto appear on each.

The Fastest 50 rankings were for 2012,when The Rental Show was in New Orleansfrom Feb. 5 to 8. The Rental Show 2012 sawdouble-digit increases in all three Fastest 50categories: total attendance increased 15 per-cent, the number of exhibitors grew 11 per-cent and the net square feet of exhibit spaceincreased 13 percent.

February was the most popular month for

the Fastest 50 shows, with New Orleans tiedfor third most popular host city. Las Vegastopped the list.

The Fastest 50 list also rated the officialcontractors that trade shows utilize. Two ofthe contractors The Rental Show works withwere No. 1 — Freeman for official servicecontractors and Travel Planners for officialhousing contractors. CompuSystems, TheRental Show’s official registration contrac-tor, was No. 2.

For 2014, The Rental Show returns to thesecond most popular city on the Fastest 50rankings: Orlando, Fla. The show is Feb. 9 to12.

For more information, visitTheRentalShow.com.

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

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ALEX LYON & SON

AUCTIONEERS

www.lyonauction.com315-633-2944�

• Somerset, PASat.,�June�8,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment,Prime�Commercial�&Residential�Parcels�of�RealEstate

• Queretaro, MexicoFri.,�June�14,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment,Asphalt�and�Vibratory�Rollers

• Pulaski, NYSat.,�June�15,�2013For:�Farm�and�LightConstruction�Equipment

• Houston, TXMon.,�June�17,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment,Water�Trucks,�Aerial�andAttachments

• Houston, TXTues.,�June�18,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment,Forklifts,�Aerials,�WaterPumps,�Trucks�and�Trailers

• Odessa, TXThurs.,�June�20,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment,Aerials,�Forklifts,�Weldersand�Attachments

• Atlantic City, NJSat.,�June�22,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment,Forklifts,�Trucks�and�Trailers

• Las Vegas, NVThurs.,�June�27,�2013For:�Complete�Liquidation�ofAggregate�Operation

• Bangor, MESat.,�June�29,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment,Attachments,�Support,�Trucksand�Trailers

• Syracuse, NYSat.,�July�13,�2013For:�Annual�Hay�Camp�andLarge�Rental�Return�Auction

• Detroit, MIFri.,�July�19,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment,Trucks�and�Trailers

• Cleveland, OHFri.,�July�19,�2013For:�Straight�Trucks,�TruckTractors,�Forklifts,�SkidSteers,�Trucks�and�Trailers

• Western NYSat.,�August�24,�2013For:�Construction�and�BoringEquipment,�Attachments,Support

• Boston, MASat.,�September�21,�2013For:�Complete�Liquidation,Construction�Equipment,Attachments,�Pickups�&Service�Trucks,�TruckTractors�&�Trailers

RITCHIE BROS.

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• Lo Angeles, CAJune�6,�2013

• Detroit, MIJune�6,�2013

• Sylmar, CAJune�7,�2013

• Salt Lake City, UTJune�11,�2013

• Tipton, CAJune�13,�2013

• Nashville, TNJune�13,�2013

• Denver, COJune�14,�2013

• Phoenix, AZJune�18,�2013

• Hartford, CTJune�18,�2013

• Houston, TXJune�19-20,�2013

• Columbus, OHJune�20,�2013

• Bozeman, MTJune�21,�2013

• El Paso, TXJune�25,�2013

• Raleigh-Durham, NCJune�25,�2013

• Davis, WVJune�26,�2013

• Kansas City, MOJune�26,�2013

• Atlanta, GAJune�27,�2013

• Minneapolis, MNJune�27,�2013

• St. Louis, MOJune�28,�2013

• Ft. Worth, TXJuly�24-25,�2013

• Williston, NDJuly�30,�2013

• Chicago, ILAugust�1-2,�2013

COLLAR CITY AUCTIONS

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• Troy, NYThurs.,�June�20,�2013For:�Complete�Liquidation�ofTree�&�Landscape�Company

COMMONWEALTH

OF PA AUCTIONS

www.pentonequipmentauc-tions.com• Online OnlyTues.,�June�18,�2013For:�Spring�Heavy�EquipmentAuction

DAVIS AUCTIONS

www.davisauctionsinc.com

�203-758-4087

• Prospect, CTSat.,�June�22,�2013For:�Utility�and�ConstructionEquipment

DEANCO AUCTIONS

www.deancoauction.com601-656-9768

• Philadelphia, MSJuly�17-18�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

• Philadelphia, MSSeptember�18-19,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

• Philadelphia, MSNovember�20-21,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

DEL PETERSON & ASSOCI-

ATES

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• Online OnlyTues.,�June�11,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

• Online OnlyTues.,�June�25,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

• Online OnlyTues.,�July�23,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

• Online OnlyTues.,�August�20,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

• Online OnlyTues.,�September�24,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

DON SMOCK

AUCTION CO., INC.

www.dsa-auctions.com765-778-9277

• Pendleton, INJune�21,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

• Pendleton, INSeptember�20,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

• Pendleton, INDecember�13,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

EURO AUCTIONS USA

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• Atlanta, GAJune�26,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment&�Trucks

HENDERSON AUCTIONS

www.hendersonauctions.com225-686-2252

• Alexandria, LAThurs.,�June�6,�2013For:�Construction�and�AsphaltEquipment

HESS AUCTIONEERS

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• Thorndale, PATues.,�June�11,�2013For:�Trucks�and�Trailers

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

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• Stoystown, PAThurs.,�June�20,�2013For:�Complete�LiquidationShade�Enterprises�Inc.

IRAY AUCTIONS

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• Foley, MNFriday.,�September�13,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

• Foley, MNFriday.,�December�6,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

IRON PLANET AUCTIONS

www.ironplanet.com�888-433-5426

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• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�June�6,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�June�27,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS

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• Philadelphia, PASat.,�June�8,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

• Portland, ORThurs.,�June�13,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

• West Palm Beach, FLSat.,�June�22,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

• Lansing, MISat.,�July�13,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

• South Beloit, ILSat.,�July�20,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

• Charlotte, NCThurs.,�July�25,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

• Worcester, MASat.,�August�3,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

J.M. WOOD

AUCTION COMPANY

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• Montgomery, ALWed.-Thurs.,�June�12-13,2013For:�Asphalt�Equipment

• Montgomery, ALFri.-�Sat.,�June�28-29,�2013For:�Alabama�Department�ofTransportation

KEENAN AUCTION COMPANY

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• Augusta, METues.-Wed.,�June�11-12,2013For:�Construction�Equipment,Aggregate�&�PavingEquipment,�Trucks

MARTIN & MARTIN

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.mmaauction.com�800-763-2728

• Pelzer, SCWed.,�June�19,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

• Princeton, WVWed.,�June�26,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

• Fort Mill, SCTues.,�July�30,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

MEEKINS AUCTION

COMPANY

www.meekinsauction.com�800-499-6560

• Mount Airy, NCWed.,�July�24,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

NORTH COUNTRY AUCTIONS

www.northcountry-auctions.com603-539-5322

• Wrentham, MAFri.,�June�14,�2013For:�Heavy�Equipment

PETROWSKY

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.petrowskyauctioneers.com�860-642-4200

• Franklin, CTThurs.-Sat.,�June�20-22,2013For:�Major�Public�EquipmentAuction

• Roselle, NJThurs.,�July�18,�2013For:�Major�Public�EquipmentAuction

• Ponce, Puerto RicoTues,�September�10,�2013For:�Concrete�Plant�andComponents

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

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• ONLINE ONLYThur.,�June�13,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYThur.,�June�20,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

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RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS

INC.

www.ritchason.com�800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TNSat.,�June�15,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

UTILITY AUCTIONS

www.utilityauctions.net�302-530-9103

• Wilmington, DESat.,�June�8,�2013For:�Construction, Utility andForestry Equipment

VAUGHAN AUCTION GROUP

www.vaughanauctiongroup.com�903-873-6777

• Wills Point, TXFri.,�June�28,�2013For:�Spring Contractor’sPublic Auction

WAYNE PIKE

AUCTION COMPANY

www.waynepikeauction.com763-389-2700

• Princeton, MNSat.,�June�8,�2013For:�Construction Equipment

• Princeton, MNSat.,�September�14,�2013For:�Construction Equipment

• Princeton, MNSat.,�December�7,�2013For:�Construction Equipment

WOLFE INDUSTRIAL

AUCTIONS, INC.

www.wolfeauctions.com�800-443-9580

• York Springs, PAFriday,�June�14,�2013For:�Southern PA ContractorsAuction

YODER & FREY

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.yoderandfrey.com�419-865-3990

• Newport, NHThurs.,�June�6,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment

AuctionsComingTo view information on upcoming auctions visit our

Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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Operators Demo Machines With FAE USA Attachments

A Prime-Tech machine is put to the test.

Jayson Garland of FAE USA crushes hydraulic concrete usinga Challenger MT645C with an FAE STCH/R 225 with a road kit.

The operator demonstrates the FAE RSM 225 multi-purpose crusher powered by aChallenger MT675D.

Carl Neutzel of Carl Neutzel Services, Whitehall, Md.,demonstrates the new FAE USA UML/SSL 150 VT, vari-able torque mulching head mounted on a Cat 279C.

Tom King (L), president and CEO of Supertrak, basedin Punta Gorda, Fla., and Dave Evans of Supertrak inCameron, N.C., brought a Supertrak 140RTL a 4-wheelarticulated custom built mulcher for the demonstra-tion.

Jeff Satterwhite (L) and Reece Jacobs of Atlantic & SouthernEquipment, Lake City, Ga., provide tractors for the demo.

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AGC ST. LOUIS IF IT’S NEW, IT’S HERE!CONEXPO-CON/AGG will represent an immense unveiling of all thenewest equipment, technology and product breakthrough in construction.From earthshaking big iron to groundbreaking innovations, it’s all assem-bled in one place to help you work smarter. CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014– If it’s new, it’s here!

CONEXPO – CON/AGG 2014 – if it’s new, it’s here!MARCH 4 thru 8, 2014

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA USALAS VEGAS CONVENTION CENTER

CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014 WILL FEATURE:. 2,400 exhibitors showcasing new products and technologies from forevery major construction industry including asphalt, aggregates, concrete,earthmoving, lifting, mining, utilities and more.. Over 130,000 attendees that range from contractors, to dealers & dis-tributors, to service providers, engineers, producers, municipalities, andmore. . A comprehensive education program during the five-day expositionwith sessions emphasizing industry issues and trends, management andapplied technology.

For more information, please contact AGC of St. Louis, 6330 KnoxIndustrial Drive, Suite 200, St. Louis, MO - Phone: 314/781-2356;Fax: 314/781-2874.

AGC of Minnesota – ANNUAL MEETING COMMITTEEAre you looking for a way to become more involved in the association? Arethere hot topics you’d like to see included in this year’s Annual Meeting pro-gramming? Then the Annual Meeting planning committee invites you tojoin them. Whether you’ve attended the Meeting for several years or arenew to AGC, we’re interested in your thoughts. The committee meets oncea month for 90 minutes. Additional meetings may be added as the eventgets closer. You do not need to be located in the Twin Cities as participa-tion via conference call is always an option. If you would like to join thecommittee or have questions, contact Denise Woods [email protected] or 651/796-2186.

AGC of Minnesota – SAVE THE DATES!!! AGC SUMMER EVENTS• Summer Member Meeting – July 9 Kitchi Gammi Club, Duluth.• Golf Tournament – August 2 Fox Hollow Golf Club, St. Michael.• Sporting Clays Fundraiser – August 19 Minnesota Horse & Hunt Club,Prior Lake.

More Information to follow on these upcoming events!

RDO EQUIPMENT COMPANY, CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY!Please join us WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19th from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM for ourCustomer Appreciation Day. It’s the least we can do to say, thank you toour valued customers. Lunch will be served. For more information con-tact T. J. Brewster, Parts Manager at 406/451-2203. FREE LUNCH, 10%Parts Discount – Available June 19th Only! Bring Your Parts List! What: Customer Appreciation DayWhen: June 19th, 10:00 AM to 3:00 PMWhere: RDO Equipment Company – Bozeman

257 Laura Louisa Lane

June 19-22, 2013 - Symposium. 16th Annual Snow & Ice Symposium,Minneapolis, MN. For 16 years, the Snow & Ice Symposium has helpedprofessionals join together to discuss all aspects of the work that they do.Join SIMA at the 16th Annual Snow & Ice Symposium as we help educateeach other on the best principles of business management, snow and iceoperations, leadership, and more! For more information on this event,please contact the Snow & Ice Management Association, Milwaukee, WIvia telephone at 414/375-1940 or [email protected].

IOGA, WEST VASixth Annual WEST VA OIL & GAS EQUIPMENT SHOWJuly 10 and 11, 2013 (8:00 AM thru 8:00 PM)West VA Wesleyan College Campus, Buckhannon, WVMountain State Expo (official contractor for IOGA WV Oil & Gas EquipmentShow)

IOGA, WEST VA (INDEPENDENT OIL & GAS ASSOCIATION)2013 Summer MeetingAugust 4, 2013 thru August 6, 2013Location: The Greenbriar, White Sulphur Springs

FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2013 - EXPO. Northern Tier Marcellus Expo, AlparonPark, Troy, PA. The 2013 Northern Tier Marcellus Shale Business Expo is an opportunityto promote your business in one of the most recognized gas plays in theworld. With major sponsors such as Chesapeake and Talisman Energy thisevent promises to provide businesses and entrepreneurs with the uniqueopportunity to network among some of the natural gas industry’s mostimportant contacts and supporting industries. Introduce your business andtechnology to the people who are making decisions in the hottest shaleplay in the country. NOTICE! Registration opens for previous exhibitorsTUESDAY, MARCH 12th, 2013. OPEN REGISTRATION begins Tuesday, APRIL9, 2013. QUICK SIGNUP! Questions??? Call now today! 570/297-3648.

PA GAS EXPO 2013 – JUNE 26, 2013 0 PA GAS EXPO 2013KOVALCHICK COMPLEX, INDIANA, PAQuestions? Email Carrie Rayko at [email protected] Broadcasting, PA Gas Expo Coordinator Thank you for attending PA Gas Expo 2012 and we’ll see you again thisyear! ***NOTE: June 25, 2013, GOLF OUTING CHESTNUT RIDGE,

BLAIRSVILLE, PASEPTEMBER 17 thru 19, 2013 - FARM SCIENCE REVIEW.Farm Science Review@OhioStateFSR. If your business is agricultural, our business is you! Please contact Leslie Risch, Program Assistant at 614/292-4278 for moreinformation on this program.

CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN (CAM) GOLF SEASON is JUST AROUND THE CORNER !!! Be sure to mark your calendars for these upcoming CAM GOLF OUTINGS. June 18 – Bay Pointe Golf Club, West Bloomfield, Michigan“First Outing of the Year” - $98 per person. Package includes 18 holes ofgolf with cart; complimentary driving range; box lunch; beverage tickets forthe course; dinner with open bar; awards and door prizes.July 16 – Links of Novi, Novi“Memorial Classic” - $80 per person. Package includes 18 holes of golfwith cart; grilled lunch at the turn; beer keg on the course; steak dinner withcash bar; awards and door prizes.August 13 – Fieldstone Golf Club, Auburn Hills, Michigan“Safety Theme” - $80 per person. Package includes 18 holes of golf withcart; coffee and doughnuts; complimentary range balls; lunch on thecourse; one 6-pack cooler per cart; BBQ dinner with cash bar; awards anddoor prizes.September 23 – Plum Hollow Country Club, Southfield, Michigan“Old Timers Classic” - $135 per person. Package includes complimentarydriving range; 18 holes of golf with cart; grilled lunch on the course; bev-erage service on the course; dinner with open bar; awards and door prizes. For more information, please contact Diana Brown at (248) 972-1000.

2013 MAASTO CONFERENCE: The Wisconsin Department ofTransportation will host the Mid-America Association of StateTransportation Officials (MAASTO) 2013 Conference – “Sharing Strategiesfor Success.” The conference will be held JULY 16-19 at the HILTON HOTELin downtown Milwaukee. One of the major events at MAASTO 2013 will bea trade show, where industry representatives will have the opportunity toshowcase materials, technology, and professional services. The tradeshow will be held July 17 and 18 at the conference hotel. More informa-tion on the trade show registration, layout, schedule, and fees will be avail-able in early 2013 at the conference website, which will be linked via theMAASTO meetings webpage – http://www.maasto.net/meetings.html. If youare looking to speak to someone with regard to the above conference youmay contact Denise Woods, CMP, Director, Communications & Events,AGC of Minnesota, directly at 651/796-2186; toll free at 800/552-7670or website: www.agcmn.org.

AGC – St. Louis***SAVE THE DATE!Beer, Brats & a Band … What more do you need?JUNE 13, 2013 (more details to follow).August 13, 2013 – Field Day. Nursery Growers of Lake County Ohio, Inc.– Annual Summer Field Day for the Nursery Growers of Lake County Ohiowill be August 13, 2013. This year’s host location is The HoldenArboretum, Kirtland, Ohio. Naturally blending the gorgeous gardens of theArboretum with the Nursery industry is brilliant! Hours will be 9-4 PM! Markyour calendars now so as not to miss it! For more information please con-tact, Annette Howard, NGLCO Executive Director at 440/241-7969.

August 14 – 16, 2013 – Conference. COAG-GEN – Register today andparticipate in the COAL-GEN 2013 Conference and Exhibition in Charlotte,North Carolina. COAL-GEN is the industry’s most dynamic event coveringthe latest topics affecting the design, development, upgrading, operationand maintenance of coal-fueled power plants. This conference is beingheld at the Charlotte Convention Center, 501 S. College Street, Charlotte,North Carolina, USA.

August 16 – 18, 2013 – Convention. Historical Construction EquipmentAssociation – HCEA International Convention and Old EquipmentExposition. The HCEA holds one annual convention and old equipmentexposition each year. Somewhere in either the lower 48 or Canada, mem-bers, local fans, exhibitors, merchandise retailers and, of course, a lot ofworking machines are brought together for learn and share a bit of histo-ry. Next Show: WILMINGTON, ILLINOISHCEA International Convention’s next show is AUGUST 16 thru 18, 2013at the International Union of Operating Engineers’ Local 150 TrainingCenter at 19800 West Arsenal Road, Wilmington, Illinois. For more infor-mation on this event, you may call the HCEA office at 419/352-5616; faxat 419/352-6086 or email: [email protected].

Friday, August 9, 2013 – Golf Outing. Pennsylvania Independent Oil &Gas Association’s (PIOGA’s) 16th Annual Divot Diggers Golf Outing will beheld at the Tam O’Shanter Golf Club, Hermitage, PA on Friday, August 9th.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013 - Wednesday, August 28, 2013 –Conference and Trade Show. Pennsylvania Independent Oil & GasAssociation’s (PIOGA’s) Eastern Oil & Gas Conference and Trade Show isbeing held at the Monroeville Convention Center, Monroeville, PA For moreinformation on the above PIOGA events, please contact PIOGA’s office at724/933-7306 or fax: 724/933-7310.

September 4-6, 2013 – Seminar. RAM, Inc.’s Fall 2013 Blasting andExplosives Safety Training Seminar. The two and one-half day continuouseducation training session will be held at the South Dakota School of Minesin Rapid City, S.D., September 4-6, 2013; presented by Robert A. McClure,Inc. (RAM, Inc.). The final day of the seminar will be capped by a specialnight blast at the Crazy Horse Memorial on September 6 for all attendees.An early course registration fee of $895/person is available thru July 31,2013. Full registration fee is $950 beginning August 1, 2013 with a dead-line date of August 15. Hotel: Adoba Eco Hotel Rapid City/Mt. Rushmore –special seminar rates available. Course topics have been selected to offervalue to all professionals with varied experience levels, from individualswith decades of experience to those just entering the explosives industry.To register and for more information, please visit website:www.ramets.com. More contact information: Trade Press Contact: RickZettler; Phone: 319/265-0052; Fax: 319/265-0053; email:[email protected]. Ram, Inc., Contact: Robert McClure; Phone:740/363-6976; Fax: 740/362-3946; Email: [email protected].

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TRUCK TRACTORS: 2000Mack RD688SX Tri-Axle, Vin #1M2P325Y2YM051760; 2011 Peterbilt 388 T/A,Vin #1XPWD40XXAD108847; 2007 Mack CXN613 T/A, Vin#1M1AK06Y77N017046; 2003 Mack Granite T/A Tractor; 2003 Mack CH T/ATractor; 2000 Mack CH716 T/A, Vin #1M2AA18Y9YW122636; 2000 MackRD688S T/A, Vin #1M2P324Y0YM054383; 2000 Mack RD688S T/A, Vin#1M2P270C7YM051751; 1993 Mack RD688S T/A, Vin#2M2P267Y9PC014940; 2006 Sterling T/A, Vin #2FWJA3CV66AU95490; 2006Sterling T/A, Vin #2FWJA3CV86AU95488; 2006 Sterling T/A, Vin#2FWJA3CV66AU95487; 1997 Kenworth T800 T/A, Vin#1XKDD29X3VJ749981; 1995 Peterbilt 379 T/A, Vin #1XP5DB8X1SN352709;1987 Ford LTL9000 T/A, Vin #1FDZA90XHVA34957; 1985 Ford LTL9000T/A, Vin #1FDYA92W4FVA73241; TRI & T/A DUMPS: 2012 Mack GU713Granite Tri-Axle, Vin #1M2AX04C5CM010844; 2001 Mack RD688 Tri-Axle;2006 Kenworth T800 Tri-Axle, Vin #1NKDXBTX96J152667; 2006 WesternStar 4900FA Tri-Axle, Vin #5KKMAEAVX6PV53954; 2000 Peterbilt 379 Tri-Axle, Vin #1NP5XBTX6YN521558; 1996 Peterbilt 379 Tri-Axle, Vin#1XP5X6TX3TN409788; 1987 Volvo White N12 Tri-Axle, Vin#YV5N2A8D7HU801499; 1986 Volvo N12 Tri-Axle, Vin#YV5N2A80CV018261; 1994 Mack RD690S T/A, Vin #1M2P264C7RM016536;S/A DUMPS: 2005 Ford F550, Vin #1FDAW56P25EA62817; 1999 Int’l 4700Flatbed Dump, Vin #1HTSCAAN2XH667960; 1994 Ford F350, Vin#1FDLF47M3REA28513; 1993 Ford L9000, Vin #1FTXR90L7RVA23388; 1993Int’l, Vin #1HTGKAYR7PH495345; 1987 Int’l S1954, Vin#1HTLDDCN8HH527638; 1987 Ford L8000, Vin #1FDYK80U5HVA59666;1987 Int’l 1600 14’ Flatbed Dump, Vin #1HTLAZRM9HH504440; 1986 Int’lS1600 Rack Body Dump, Vin #1HTLAHGM8GHA30740; 1986 Ford L9000, Vin#1FTYR90L2GVA9205; 1983 Ford LN8000, Vin #1FDYR80U4DVA1501;ROLLBACK TRUCKS: 1993 Int’l 4600 S/A, Jerr-Dan 20’ Steel Rollback Body,Vin #1HTSAZRMXPH465450; ROLLOFF CONTAINERS: (5±) 30 YdContainers; REFUSE TRUCKS: 2000 Mack MR688S T/A, Heil Rear PackerBody, Vin #1M2K195C9YM016369; 2004 GMC WT5500, 6 Yd New Way SideLoad Body, Vin #J8DF5C13447700931; 2004 GMC WT550, 6 Yd New Way SideLoad Body, Vin #J8DF5C13947700956; DISTRIBUTOR TRUCKS: 1996Chevy S/A w/Rosco Maximizer II Alum Body; BUCKET & BOOM TRUCKS:1996 Ford F800 Bucket Truck w/Altec Bkt, Vin #1FDXF80E7TVA17470;CRANE TRUCKS: 1974 Autocar 9364 T/A, 1989 Pitman 18 Ton 85’ Crane;1996 Int’l 4700 w/Autocru 2300KG Series II Crane; VAC TRUCKS: 1986 GMCBrigadier, Vin #1GDP8C1Y3GV512177; PUMP TRUCKS: 1999 Int’l 4900T/A, Vin #1HTSAADRXXH628811; 2006 Ford LCF S/A, Vin#3FRML55Z96V345544; SWEEPER TRUCKS: 2003 Sterling SC-8000, S/Aw/Elgin Crosswind Body; DETACHABLE & LOWBED TRAILERS: 2000Rogers SP60DS110-59-26-120-3XAR 60 Ton Tri-Axle Drop Side Lowboy; 2002Talbert DSR 55 Ton Tri-Axle Drop Side Detachable; 2000 Rogers SP50PL110-53-26-102-3XSP 50 Ton Tri-Axle Lowboy; 2007 Witzgo Challenger 35 TonDetachable Lowboy; 1990 Talbert 50 Ton Tri-Axle Detachable Lowboy; DUMPTRAILERS: 2000 Accu-Tech 27’ Dump Trailer; 1998 Hill ADT2858 T/A; VAN,FLATBED & SGL DROP TRAILERS: 2002 Fontaine FTW58036AW T/AFlatbed Trailer; 2000 Fontaine TDFIT-5-48654NK Tri-Axle Stretch Deck StepDeck; 1999 Fontaine TP-4-488151AW T/A Flatbed Trailer; 1989 NatecES45962M T/A Step Deck; 1987 Dynaweld 20MF T/A Flatbed Trailer; TAG-ALONG & OTHER H.D. EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2008 Cam 35 Ton Tri-Axle Tag-Along; 1997 Eager Beaver 20 Ton Tag-Along; 1985 Wright 9 Ton Tag-Along; (2) Keyesport S/A Hyd Tilt Trailers; LIVE FLOOR TRAILERS: 1999Wilkens 45’x102” Tri-Axle Walking Floor; SERVICE & UTILITY TRUCKS:2007 Ford F550 Utility; 2006 Ford F450 Super Duty Utility; 2006 Chevy CutvanEnclosed Service Truck; 2005 Ford F350 Utility; 2005 GMC K2500HD Utility;2004 Ford F350 Super Duty Utility; 2004 Ford F350 Utility; 2003 Ford F350

Utility; 2001 Ford F250 Utility; 2000 Ford F550 Super Duty Service Truck; 1999GMC 3500SL Utility; 1996 Ford F250 Super Duty Utility; FLATBED & VANBODY TRUCKS: 2006 Int’l 4300 18’ Flatbed w/Crane; 2006 Ford F350 SuperDuty Flatbed; 2006 Ford F350 Super Duty Flatbed; 2006 Ford F350 Super DutyRack Body; 2005 Ford F350 Super Duty Rack Body; 2002 Ford F550 SuperDuty Rack Body; 2002 Ford F350 Super Duty Rack Body; 2001 FreightlinerFL60 S/A Flatbed; 2001 Ford F350XL Rack Body; 1999 Int’l 4700 S/A 20’Dumping Flatbed; 1999 Int’l 4700 S/A 22’ Dumping Flatbed; 1999 Int’l 4700 S/A20’ Dumping Flatbed; 1997 Ford Super Duty Rack Body; 1993 Ford Super DutyFlatbed; 1983 Ford F700 S/A 14’ Rack Body; 2001 Ford F550 S/A 12’ Box Truck;1998 Freightliner FL70 24’ Box Truck; 1995 Int’l 4000 S/A Box Truck; 2001Mitsubishi Fuso FE-SP 12’ S/A Box Truck, Not Running; REEFER TRUCKS:2001 Freightliner FL70 26’ Reefer Body; 2000 Freightliner FL70 w/CarrierSupra 944 Reefer Unit; CAB & CHASSIS: 2001 Mack RD688S; 1998 MackRenault MS250P; 2005 Ford F550; 2001 Ford F450; 2001 Ford F450; 1991Ford 7000; WATER TRUCKS: 1971 Autocar DC9364B; COLLECTORCARS: 1953 Buick Super Riviera, Vin #56803738; 1968 Chevy Camaro, Vin#124378L312206; 1973 Chevy Corvette Convertible, Vin #1Z37J3S421822;1971 Chevy Camaro, Vin #124871N513087; FLEET VEHICLES: (2) 2006Chevy Trailblazer; 2005 Ford F250; 2004 Ford E150 Van; 2003 Ford F250; 2003Lincoln Town Car; 2002 Ford F350 Super Duty; 2001 Ford F250 King Cab; 1999Ford F250; 1999 Chevy S10; 1996 Lincoln Town Car; (2) 1995 Chevy 1500; 1995Chevy S10; MOTORCYCLES: 2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Custom; 2003Victory Classic Cruiser, Vin #5VPCB16D633001374; 1990 Harley DavidsonElectra Glide Classic, Vin #1H010JL14LY501125; SNOW HANDLINGTRUCKS & EQUIPMENT: 1993 Mack CH613 T/A Sander Truck, Vin#1M2AA14Y5PW022165; Stainless Steel Sander; Plow; 9’ Snow Plow; 2 YdStainless Steel Sander; 8’ Western Plow; TRUCK SCALE: 2007 Weigh TronixBMS 7011 w/WI127 GTN Display; (100 Lots) TRUCK PARTS & COMPO-NENTS: AND MORE!

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EXCAVATORS: 2008 Cat345CL, s/n PJW02314; 2009 Cat 336DL, s/n DKW3K00404; 2006 Cat 320CL,s/n EAG00353; 2000 Cat 345BL II, s/n AG500338; 2006 Cat 315CL, s/nCJC03519; 2003 Cat 320CL, s/n ANB03613; 1999 Cat 345BL II, s/n 4SS01319;2005 Cat 314CLCR, s/n PCA00959; 2004 Cat 303CR, s/n DMA1483; 2001 Cat301.8; 2004 Komatsu PC200LC-7, s/n A86700; 2002 Komatsu PC220LC-7L,s/n A86010; 2007 Komatsu PC160LC-7, s/n KMTPC187C55K45082; 2001Komatsu PC150LC, s/n K32742; 2005 Kobelco SK220LC; 2000 HitachiEX270LC-5, s/n 15JP010673; 1999 Hitachi EX200LC-5, s/n AMD300030; 1998Hitachi EX1100-3, s/n 17E-2047, To Be Sold offsite, FOB: Seekonk, MA; 1985Case 1080B, s/n 6271528; 2006 Mustang 5003ZT Zero Tail, s/n AC04198; 2004Takeuchi TB125, s/n 12513847; 2002 Takeuchi TB007, s/n 10820986; 1999Samsung 170 Mobile Excavator, s/n EJY0151; 1985 Kobelco K914; 1999 Badger1085C Mobile Excavator; Gradall G3WD Mobile Excavator; CRAWLERTRACTORS & LOADERS: 1984 Cat D8L, s/n 53Y0990; 2004 Cat D4G CL,

s/n HYD00896; 2003 Cat D3GXL, s/n CAT00D3GKLFC00834; 2003 Deere550H, s/n 915341; 2004 Deere 450H, s/n 933292; 1997 Cat D5H, s/n 8RC01336;1987 Cat D4H, s/n 9DB00825; 1989 Deere 550G, s/n 754777; 2000 DrestaTD12XP; Deere 455G, s/n TO455GA799370; RUBBER TIRED LOADERS:2004 Cat 988G, s/n ABNH012992009 Cat 966H, s/n VA6D02433; 2011 Cat930H; 2010 Cat 930H, s/n CAT0930HCDHC01769; 2006 Cat 980H, s/nJMS01650; 2005 Cat 924G, s/n CAT0924GJDDA02407; 1999 Cat 962G, s/n5RS00223; 1996 Cat 950F II, s/n 8TK03932; 1994 Cat 18F, s/n 6ZF0561; 2005Hyundai HL740-7, s/n LF0110570; 1992 Komatsu WA180; 1971 Terex7251AA, s/n 56446; Hough H50; TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2004Cat 430DIT, s/n BML04995; 2004 Cat 430DIT, s/n BML05033; 2003 Cat430DIT, s/n BML02493; 2003 Cat 430DIT, s/n BML02497; Cat 446; 2008 Case580SM III, s/n N8C504025; 2005 New Holland LB75B, s/n 31050389; 2004 NewHolland LB75B, s/n 031050367; 1988 Ford 455, s/n AT00599; SKID STEERS:2011 Cat 256C; 2005 Cat 262B, s/n 0262BHPDJ00970; 2008 Case 420 III, s/nN8M491743; 2001 Bobcat 863 Turbo; 1988 New Holland LX855; New HollandLS180, s/n LMV011134; 1999 Bobcat 751, s/n 515719186; New Holland 185, s/n175451; COMPACT TRACK LOADERS: 2004 Cat 267B, s/n CYC00407; 2004Cat 257B, s/n SLK886; 2004 Cat 247B; JCB Robot, s/nSLPT1110SA3E0888674; (50) SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS: PAVINGEQUIPMENT: 2005 Leeboy 8515B; 2003 Leeboy 1000T, s/n 3862D; 2002Blaw Knox PF-840, s/n PF840019605; Leeboy L81000T, s/n 1558B; 1985 BlawKnox PF120H, s/n 12004-24; ROAD MILLERS: 1990 Bomag MPH-100Pavement Miller, s/n 85867; SWEEPERS: 2006 Waldon SM-250, s/n 31391-012;1997 Broce RJ300, s/n 88351; CRUSHING & SCREENING: 2011 MetsoLokotrack LT300HP Closed Circuit Track Cone Crusher, s/n 76370; 2011 MetsoLokotrack ST620 Track Screen, s/n 76339; 2008 Metso Lokotrack LT105 TrackJaw Crusher, s/n 74109; Metso VI11 Portable Tri-Axle Jaw Crusher, s/n 500035;2010 Powerscreen Chieftain 1700 Portable Track Screener, s/nP1D00129EDGA91297; 2010 Sandvik QE340 Portable Track Screener, s/n18865W10160; 2010 Sandvik QJ340 Track Jaw Crusher, s/n 1886SW10530;2007 Powerscreen Chieftain 2100, s/n 12401450; 2007 Powerscreen Warrior1400, s/n 12206365; 2007 Keestrack Frontier Track Screen, s/n 405; 2006 OMApollo 2941 Track Jaw, s/n 99F064001; 2005 Terex Pegson Premier Track JawCrusher, s/n 650133BFHRT; 2005 Erin 165T Track Finger Screener, s/n2S91B37J522113059; 2005 Powerscreen Warrior 1800 Track Screener, s/n12301396; 2000 CEC 5x12 2 Deck Screening Plant, s/n 00378361; NordbergCV90D S/A Portable Screener, s/n 1767; 1995 Reed CV90D Portable Screener, s/nCV90D1399; CEC Custom Built 4 Position Picking Station; SPECIALIZEDEQUIPMENT: 2008 Deweze ATM-72L 60” Oscillating Slope Ride On Mower,s/n ATM72L008A39; LARGE GENSETS: Terex OT180C 135 KW, s/nT18007000115; 1969 Westinghouse 30KW, s/n 47S69; 2006 Ingersoll RandG125, 373981UG0B; Whisperwatt DB-1651J2 , s/n 7600211; PUMPS: Flylight10” Submersible Pump; Thompson 6” Trailer Mtd Pump; COMPACTORS &ROLLERS: 2004 Cat 563E, s/n CNG00691; 2009 Hamm HD14VV, s/nH1721028; 1998 Ingersoll Rand DD22, s/n 155816; Ingersoll Rand DD23, s/n5584-5; Rex SP-400, s/n 4GL194; (2) Wacker RD12, s/n 5734210, 5712643; 1980HysterC766A, s/n B14662385H; Beuthling Asphalt Roller; 1986 BomagBW75AD, s/n 10148020017; BOOM LIFTS: JLG 600SC Crawler TelescopicBoom Lift; JLG 600SC Crawler Telescopic Boom Lift, s/n 0300054786; 1996JLG 35E 35’ Articulated Boom Lift, s/n 0300025500; ROUGH TERRAINFORKLIFTS: 2006 Moffett M50P, s/n F290158; 2005 Lull 644E42; Lull644TT-34, s/n P144N; 2012 JCB 509-42, Flood Damage, s/n 1402913; MOTORGRADERS & SCRAPERS: 1970 John Deere 670 Grader; Athey M600Maintainer; ARTICULATED & RIDGID FRAME END DUMPS: 1999 TerexTA35, s/n A7761149; 1998 Cat D250E, s/n 5TN01601; CEMENT PLANT:Zimmerman Mobile Mixer Body; PILE DRIVING EQUIPMENT: 2004 Ice I-19Dsl Pile Driving Hammer; Ice Pile Driving Hammer w/Pwr Pack; 120’ Of HangingLeads w/Stab Base & Top To Fit Hammer; (50) BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS:TRENCH & SHORING BOXES & ROAD PLATES: EQUIPMENT PARTS& COMPONENTS: AND MORE!

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DAY 1 • THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 8:30 AM

DAY 2 • FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 8:30 AM

DAY 3 • SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 8:30 AM

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CONCRETE PLANT & COMPONENTS THAT PRODUCED THE MATERIAL FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PORTUGUES DAM.

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ADDITION TO SALE - REAL PROPERTY AUCTIONIn conjunction with construction auction to be sold at 12:00 Noon by Virtual

PresentationProperty & Improvements Located at 75 Airport Rd, Coventry, RI 02816

(Commonly referred to as Airport Sand & Stone) Briefly described as: 8+ Acres w/2Bay Maintenance Building, Hewitt Robbins

24x26 Jaw Crusher, Telsmith 48” Cone Crusher, Misc Stacking Conveyors,Hopper, Electrical House w/Recent Upgraded Switch Gear

Offered Subject To Motivated Owner ConfirmationTERMS: See website for Terms

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FAE USA Unveils New FAE UML/SSL150 VT Mulcher Head to Event Guests

Harold Watnemo (L) of Titan Machinery in Fargo, N.D.,and Bobby Baird from Crookston, Minn., came to seethe unveiling of the new FAE UML/SSL 150 VT forestrymulcher.

The operator demonstrates the FAE SSH 225 forestrytiller.

The operator demonstrates the Cat 308E CR mini-exca-vator equipped with the FAE DML/HY125 low flowforestry mulcher.

Ken Pryzgoda of FAE USA (C), meets Crystal Hopkins(L) Atlanta Hawks cheerleader and recording artist,and Kiki Perez, model and actress.

FAE from page 88

Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Announces First Quarter ResultsRitchie Bros. Auctioneers Incorporated

announced net earnings and adjusted earn-ings for the three months ended March 31,2013, of $14 million, or $0.13 per dilutedshare. This compares to net earnings andadjusted earnings of $18 million, or $0.17per diluted share, for the three monthsended March 31, 2012, representing a 22percent decrease in net earnings and adjust-ed net earnings. Adjusted net earnings is anon-IFRS financial measure. The company’s auction revenues during

the first quarter of 2013 grew 1 percent to$102.1 million compared to $101.3 millionfor the same period in 2012. During the firstquarter of 2013, the company conducted 36unreserved industrial auctions in 12 coun-tries throughout North America, Europe,the Middle East, Australia and Africa.

Gross Auction Proceeds andAuction Revenues

For the three months ended March 31,2013, gross auction proceeds were $845.4million which is 2 percent lower than thesame period in 2012 and includes $18.7million of volume fromAssetNation/Equipment One. Gross auc-tion proceeds is a non-IFRS financial meas-ure. The company’s auction revenue rate

(auction revenues as a percentage of grossauction proceeds) was 12.07 percent duringthe period ended March 31, 2013, com-pared to 11.71 percent in the same period of2012. The Company’s at risk business,which is comprised of guarantee and pur-chase contracts, represented 20 percent ofgross auction proceeds in the first threemonths of 2013 (2012: 29 percent).

Quarterly DividendThe company also announced on April

26, 2013, the declaration of a quarterly div-idend of $0.1225 per common sharepayable on June 7, 2013, to shareholders ofrecord on May 17, 2013.“We have started the year with a strong

auction revenue rate, however this did nottotally compensate for the fall in our grossauction proceeds. There are a couple of keypoints in regards to our efforts to grow ourGAP,” said Peter Blake, Ritchie Bros.CEO. “Our gross auction proceeds growthhas been impacted by our territory manag-er productivity and the OEM productiondecrease and its impact on the mix ofequipment we sell at our auctions. Wehave hired a record number of territorymanagers during the past year and arefocused on coaching them to sell auction

services and getting them as productive asquickly as possible. There was a significantOEM production decrease during the reces-sion, and as a result the average age ofitems sold at our auctions over the past yearis older and this has had a negative impacton the average value of what we are selling,affecting our gross auction proceeds. Wesee the rise in construction and transporta-tion OEM production since 2010 as encour-aging. In the near term, we remain confi-dent we are on track to deliver and executeas planned for 2013.“So far in the second quarter we have

continued our investment in Ritchie Bros.EquipmentOne and are excited to have ini-tiated the commercial launch, which is asignificant part of our 2013 strategy. Weare encouraged by our customer’s initialresponse to this initiative. In addition, weare proud to have held our first auction inChina which was well received by equip-ment owners.”

Online Bidding StatisticsRitchie Bros. sold more than $289 mil-

lion of equipment, trucks and other assets toonline buyers during the first quarter of2013, representing a 5 percent increasecompared to the same period in 2012.

Internet bidders continued to comprise over50 percent of the total bidder registrationsat Ritchie Bros. industrial auctions in thefirst quarter of 2013.

Web Site StatisticsThe Ritchie Bros. Web site attracted

approximately 1.7 million unique visitorsin the first quarter of 2013, a 31 percentincrease compared to the same period in2012.

EquipmentOneAs previously announced on April 8,

2013, the company initiated the commer-cial launch of its online equipment market-place, called Richie Bros. EquipmentOne.Complementary to the company’s flagshipunreserved auction business, Ritchie Bros.EquipmentOne is a secure online market-place for equipment and materials. Buyersand sellers can use Ritchie Bros.EquipmentOne to negotiate, complete andsettle their transactions in a safe and trans-parent environment.For more information, visit

RitchieBros.com.(This story also can be found on

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

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ROGERS T3HPG50 50 TON LOWBOY TRAILER

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ADVERTISER INDEX

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

ABINGTON LLC ..........................................................................24ALLMAND ....................................................................................47ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ..........................2,3, 10ATLAS COPCO ............................................................................48BARGAINS ..................................................................................84BEARD EQUIPMENT CO ............................................................20BENCH MARK TOOL & SUPPLY ................................................15BID SPOTTER ............................................................................85BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC..................................................11BOBCAT COMPANY....................................................................81BOBCAT OF GREENVILLE ..........................................................7BOMAG ........................................................................................65BROOKS SALES INC ..................................................................14CAT AUCTION SERVICES ..........................................................87CEG SCALE MODELS ................................................................43CENTRAL ATLANTA TRACTOR ..................................................20CHICAGO PNEUMATIC ..............................................................51CLASSIFIEDS ..............................................................................84CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT ..............................16, 17COMPANY WRENCH ..................................................................25CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

WANTED..............................................................................82VALUE ADDED....................................................................36WHEEL LOADER PROMO..................................................46

DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS................................................66DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ..................................................49DYNAPAC ....................................................................................58EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ......................................................39EFFICIENCY PRODUCTIONS ....................................................30EQUIPMENT ONE ......................................................................95ERB EQUIPMENT CO ................................................................37FLANGE LOCK ............................................................................30FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ....................................................14G S EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................9GOMACO CORP..........................................................................59H & L TOOTH CO ........................................................................23HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ............................................27HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY..................................................96HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............................68, 69HYDREMA U S INC ....................................................................21HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ................................73ICUEE ....................................................................................45, 78

IRON PLANET ............................................................................93JCB INC ......................................................................................79JFW EQUIPMENT INC ................................................................60JOHN DEERE SKID STEER........................................................76KOBELCO CONST MACH AMERICA LLC..................................31KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ............................................40,41, 83KUBOTA SVL ..............................................................................71KUHN EQUIPMENT SALES INC ................................................33LEEBOY ................................................................................56, 57LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CO ....................................55MARTIN & MARTIN ....................................................................89MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS..................................................64MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ..........................................................13MCCLUNG LOGAN EQUIPMENT ................................................6NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ..................................35PETERBILT OF MCCOMB ..........................................................29PETROWSKY AUCTIONEEERS INC

NORTH FRANKLIN CT ......................................................91PINNACLE CENTRAL CO ..........................................................32POWERSCREEN ........................................................................72PROXIBID ....................................................................................90RING POWER CRANE ................................................................13RING POWER RENTAL ..............................................................19RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS

LEBANON TN......................................................................85ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ................................................32ROSCO MFG CO ........................................................................54SAKAI AMERICA INC ..................................................................56SITECH MID-ATLANTIC ..............................................................26SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ......................................6STARR PARTS & EQUIPMENT ..................................................29TAKEUCHI....................................................................................80TRACTOR TRACS INC................................................................67TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ................................................38VOLVO COMPACTION ................................................................61VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ....................................77WHITE OAK EQUIPMENT INC ....................................................5WILCO MANUFACTURING LLC..................................................26WILSON FINLEY..........................................................................67WIRTGEN AMERICA..............................................................62, 63YANMAR AMERICA ....................................................................75YOUNG CORP ............................................................................29

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