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The Omni Nashville Hotel and Country Music Hall of Fame (CMHF) project cost approx- imately $250 million. A legal decision in Virginia with potential ripple effects on the ability of states across America to finance transportation improve- ments through public-private partnerships (P3s) will be a key focus of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s (ARTBA) milestone 25th Annual P3 in Transportation Conference, scheduled July 24 to 26 at the Grand Hyatt in the Nation’s Capital. At issue is a May 1 declaration by Virginia circuit court judge James A. Cales Jr. that the tolling provisions of the Elizabeth River Crossing project and others established under the Virginia Public-Private Transportation Act (PPTA), violate the state’s constitution. The rul- ing is significant because the Virginia PPTA tolling provisions are similar to those used in a number of other states and could provide a blueprint for opponents to challenge P3s ARTBA Examines Virginia’s Legal Decision Regarding P3s Officials in Tennessee are just months away from unveiling the new 21- story Omni Nashville Hotel that will connect to the adjacent Country Music Hall of Fame (CMHF). The project that cost approximately $250 million includes a 200,000 sq. ft. (18,580.6 m) museum expansion. “The structure is complete,” said Mike Foushee, senior project manager of Birmingham-based general contractor Brasfield & Gorrie. “The building topped out in November, and the skin of the hotel was completed in January. The CMHF expansion is currently in the process of completing Nashville Sings Praises of Omni Hotel, Hall of Fame HMI Fetes Relocation to New Facility…14 More Than 1,400 Bidders Vie for Equipment…90 Martin & Martin Holds Annual Summer Sale…86 Inside “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 July 10, 2013 Vol. XXV • No. 14 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com By Giles Lambertson CEG CORRESPONDENT Running through the southeastern United States is a vein of white clay suitable for human consumption, making paper, rubber and ceram- ics manufacturing and use for fracking. Ted Smith of Arcilla Mining is going after the clay in a big way. Arcilla Mining & Land Co. has entered a third decade of mining kaolin clay, transporting it to processing plants up to a hundred mi. away and restoring the land to a productive condition. This major earthmoving activity is accom- plished on the tracks and tires of more than a hundred pieces of heavy equipment. Arcilla — Spanish for “clay’’— is one of the bigger mining companies in the region, and three of Smith’s sons are following their father into the family business. Sons Kevin and Ashley are involved and the third son, Garrett will come aboard this summer after graduating from Georgia Southern University. A Geology Heritage Arcilla is a sprawling enterprise and has been in the geology business for quite a while. Smith’s father was a respected geologist in Georgia. After 15 years of engineering and sur- vey work, Ted Smith decided to build a geolo- gy-oriented company that was partially support- ed by his father’s professional reputation for fairness and honesty. Arcilla Mining & Land Co. was started in 1992 with some residential work, but was not the main aspect of the business. “Back before the world fell apart in ’07 and ’08, we did some subdivisions, kind of a side- line,” Smith said. “We will probably get back into residential land development when the economy recovers, as we continue to grow the company.” As a mining-focused firm, Arcilla is almost by definition a land company. The company Arcilla Mining Focuses on Sustainability Published Nationally see VIRGINIA page 92 see ARCILLA page 34 see OMNI page 26 Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT Table of Contents ............4 Wheel Loaders, Tool Carriers & Attachments Section ......................41-54 Paving Section ........55-68 Parts Section ............69-70 Business Calendar ........70 Auction Section ......83-93 Advertisers Index ..........94

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The Omni Nashville Hotel and Country Music Hall of Fame (CMHF) project cost approx-imately $250 million.

A legal decision in Virginia with potentialripple effects on the ability of states acrossAmerica to finance transportation improve-ments through public-private partnerships (P3s)will be a key focus of the American Road &Transportation Builders Association’s(ARTBA) milestone 25th Annual P3 inTransportation Conference, scheduled July 24to 26 at the Grand Hyatt in the Nation’s Capital.At issue is a May 1 declaration by Virginia

circuit court judge James A. Cales Jr. that thetolling provisions of the Elizabeth RiverCrossing project and others established underthe Virginia Public-Private Transportation Act(PPTA), violate the state’s constitution. The rul-ing is significant because the Virginia PPTAtolling provisions are similar to those used in anumber of other states and could provide ablueprint for opponents to challenge P3s

ARTBA Examines Virginia’sLegal Decision Regarding P3s

Officials in Tennessee are just months away from unveiling the new 21-story Omni Nashville Hotel that will connect to the adjacent Country MusicHall of Fame (CMHF). The project that cost approximately $250 million

includes a 200,000 sq. ft. (18,580.6 m) museum expansion.“The structure is complete,” said Mike Foushee, senior project manager of Birmingham-based

general contractor Brasfield & Gorrie. “The building topped out in November, and the skin of thehotel was completed in January. The CMHF expansion is currently in the process of completing

Nashville Sings Praises of Omni Hotel, Hall of Fame

HMI Fetes Relocation to

New Facility…14

More Than 1,400 Bidders

Vie for Equipment…90

Martin & Martin Holds

Annual Summer Sale…86

Inside

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By Giles LambertsonCEG CORRESPONDENT

Running through the southeastern UnitedStates is a vein of white clay suitable for humanconsumption, making paper, rubber and ceram-ics manufacturing and use for fracking. TedSmith of Arcilla Mining is going after the clay ina big way. Arcilla Mining & Land Co. has entered a

third decade of mining kaolin clay, transportingit to processing plants up to a hundred mi. awayand restoring the land to a productive condition.This major earthmoving activity is accom-plished on the tracks and tires of more than ahundred pieces of heavy equipment.Arcilla — Spanish for “clay’’— is one of the

bigger mining companies in the region, andthree of Smith’s sons are following their fatherinto the family business. Sons Kevin and Ashleyare involved and the third son, Garrett will comeaboard this summer after graduating fromGeorgia Southern University.

A Geology HeritageArcilla is a sprawling enterprise and has been

in the geology business for quite a while.Smith’s father was a respected geologist inGeorgia. After 15 years of engineering and sur-vey work, Ted Smith decided to build a geolo-gy-oriented company that was partially support-ed by his father’s professional reputation forfairness and honesty.Arcilla Mining & Land Co. was started in

1992 with some residential work, but was notthe main aspect of the business. “Back before the world fell apart in ’07 and

’08, we did some subdivisions, kind of a side-line,” Smith said. “We will probably get backinto residential land development when theeconomy recovers, as we continue to grow thecompany.”As a mining-focused firm, Arcilla is almost

by definition a land company. The company

Arcilla MiningFocuses on Sustainability

Published Nationally

see VIRGINIA page 92 see ARCILLA page 34

see OMNI page 26

Cindy RileyCEG CORRESPONDENT

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

Wheel Loaders, ToolCarriers & AttachmentsSection......................41-54

Paving Section ........55-68

Parts Section ............69-70

Business Calendar ........70

Auction Section ......83-93

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

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FEATURES…GAIS CONSTRUCTION COMBATS RAIN TO COMPLETE NEWK’SRock Hill’s busy Dave Lyle Boulevard is the site of much construction thesedays and at the moment one thing all of the job sites here have in common is their daily struggle to stay on schedule. Weekly or sometimeseven daily rains have made that tougher than usual.

HMI HOLDS OPEN HOUSE TO CELEBRATE FACILITY RELOCATIONMore than 150 guests made their way to the event, which included a ribbon-cutting conducted by the local Chamber of Commerce, and a crawfish boil with fried fish, and jambalaya.

RING POWER HOLDS CAT DEMO EVENT IN ST. AUGUSTINEMore than 50 construction professionals, including contractors, operatorsand Cat industry representatives, descended on Ring Power’s corporateheadquarters in St. Augustine, Fla., on May 15 for the “Get In Get Real”demo event.

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Gais Construction Combats Rain to Complete Newk’s By Peter HildebrandtCEG CORRESPONDENT

Sometimes the weather cooperates and sometimes it doesjust the opposite. Rock Hill’s busy Dave Lyle Boulevard isthe site of much construction these days and at the momentone thing all of the job sites here have in common is theirdaily struggle to stay on schedule. Weekly or sometimeseven daily rains have made that tougher than usual. Newk’s Eatery is very interested in opening its new

restaurant as soon as possible. The fast-casual category is abright spot in the restaurant industry that, as a whole, hasbeen struggling. According to food service industry consultant Technomic,

the fast-casual segment showed revenue gains in 2009 whileoverall sales for the top 500 U.S. chains declined. Same-store-sales for Newk’s Eatery increased 2.6 percent in 2009and they increased by almost 10 percent in 2010. The open-ing of five Newk’s Eatery restaurants in 2010 increased sys-tem-wide annual sales to more than $55 million, an increaseof almost 10 percent from the previous year. The estimated initial investment necessary to open a

Newk’s Eatery ranges from $719,500 to $1,054,500.Royalties are five percent of net sales with a 0.5 percent con-tribution to a national marketing fund. The typical Newk’sEatery is approximately 4,500 sq. ft. in size with seating for150-plus customers. A full-service catering program andgrab-and-go provides an additional revenue stream for fran-chisees. Gais Construction, Denver N.C., has been grappling with

the weather conditions for a number of weeks in the heart ofwinter 2013 in their construction of this latest Newk’s restau-rant. Big earthmoving equipment is now off the site and themini-excavators are hard at work. That mini-equipment fea-tures rubber tracks which are a bit too slippery for the slick,wet clay soil. “The mud on site turns into grease as work starts and even

the best equipment is hard to operate,” said Mike Gais, GaisConstruction vice president. “We’re two weeks behindschedule right now; we’ve had 14 rain days and that’s noteven counting the after-rain problems.”Gais Construction does a wide variety of commercial

projects — no matter what the weather. These projects runthe gamut. They also do medical office projects, industrial,retail and commercial office work. Mike’s brother, Kevinand father Louis Gais also are involved with the company’soperations.Newk’s is a one million dollar project, at least Gais

Construction’s portion of the project. The early preparationstages of the project have required four different subcontrac-tors. For the later portions of the work there are many more,ones for lighting, walls, finishing and painting. But for the exterior work on this or any project, rainy days

are pretty much worthless for those in the construction indus-try. Fourteen days is almost three weeks of working days,according to Gais. “On top of just the rain days after the fourteen, you also

have days where it’s just too wet. Say last week, it rained —it’s too wet the next day to operate; not only did I lose the rainday but I lost the following day or at least part of it. If it rainsall day and through the night then the next day is virtuallyshot as well even if the sun comes out,” Gais stated.“The completion date on this project was scheduled to be

at the end of March, 2013 or into April 2013; but as of thistime we are probably looking at a much later completion

date. We are constructing and managing the contractorsinvolved in the construction of this new business. In the endthough, the hardest part is getting the slab down.”“This is what it is; I have rain delays built into my con-

tract,” said Gais. “It is well-recorded through the weatherservice, so all I have to do is pull up how many rain dayswe’ve had — nearly five total inches of rain in the pastmonths. This has made up for the drought deficit this area ofthe country was dealing with in the past year or so.“We went into this project being down five inches in rain

and now we’re up one inch and that’s all in a matter of twomonths. We have short windows. If it would rain all week-end starting with Friday it would be perfect. But it rains onMonday, Tuesday, Wednesday...”There is a lot of work added when rainy weather is abun-

dant because workers must clear off the mud and make thearea workable. Another repercussion of this situation is thatGais needs inspectors and every job site in the area is deal-ing with the same thing, weather-wise. A nearby Sam’s Clubalso is under construction and that operation needs inspectorstoo. And rain puts inspectors behind schedule too.If it’s raining on Monday and everyone is out working on

Tuesday, they will have inspectors called in and inspectorsneed to be on site early in the day so that work can getaccomplished during the rest of the day. But inspectors inturn may have 25 other places to visit and will simplyexplain that they will get to you when they get to you.Problems also arise with extra weeks in rental equipment

including the job site office construction trailer. Once thebuilding is up the planning work can move inside of thatstructure and the trailer can be returned. But if the building isnot up the trailer must be rented an extra month. Gais has acompactor which has to be used for an extra two to threeweeks. Extra man hours for overtime in getting caught upwith the work must also be factored in.“We’ve had tougher projects with wet weather. One job

in Lenoir, N.C., just would not dry out. This was a bank joband it was a nightmare for us. But you can’t do anythingabout the weather. It’s a very common construction issue,”said Gais.“They deal with snow and ice up north. In that case equip-

ment or even personal vehicles cannot be moved. But youcan push it out of the way and dry things out on site; wateris a little more difficult, it soaks in. It will get done. We areworking Saturdays and we are working nights. “Luckily the pieces of equipment we are using have lights

on them. In addition to that, because we are tightly squeezedbetween a BP gas station and a Staples Office Supply store,there is a lot of residual light reaching us from the parking lotlights already in place.”Gais has anywhere from five to 12 workers on site at any

given time. The mini-excavator on site at present is a Bobcat.Other mini-excavators which have been used on the sitehave included Komatsu and Takeuchi in addition to a JohnDeere backhoe. A subcontractor on the job utilized a largeKomatsu track hoe.Stevenson-Weir Concrete, Rock Hill, S.C., is doing the

concrete work on this job which is a fairly average job forthem. The company does jobs that size all the way down to res-

idential driveways, thus covering most of the market. Theyrun dry-batch plants, the mix is loaded on the truck at theirRock Hill headquarters and then the mixing is done on thetruck while the concrete is in transit. Their business covers

Smaller equipment, such as this Bobcat skid steer, aretaking over the site now that the big iron has done itsjob.

So much mud on the site takes a lot of drying beforethe equipment can head out onto it so delays continueeven after the rain stops.

A rare day of sunshine brought out the big Cat guns onthe Newk’s Eatery job site

see NEWK’S page 69

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CORPORATE704-494-8100

GEORGIABuford

678-318-9500Savannah

912-964-8079Forest Park770-319-0074

NORTHCAROLINA

Asheville828-687-0620Charlotte

704-596-8283Greenville

252-754-5280Raleigh

919-661-8710

SOUTHCAROLINACharleston843-414-1120Columbia

803-791-0740Piedmont

864-704-1060

TENNESSEEChattanooga423-308-7940Knoxville

865-525-1845

NORTHDAKOTABismarck

701-250-4882Fargo

701-250-4882Minot

701-250-4882

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Contact Rick Marsh: (540) 220-4333

358 Kings HwyFredericksburg, VA

540-373-7755

11243 Washington HwyGlen Allen, VA 804-798-9281

9115 Industry DriveManassas Park, VA

703-330-1333

1258 Progress RoadSuffolk, VA

757-538-1870

Providing a Full Line of New and Used Equipment

2007 CASE 580M, STK# CE4360, 2WD, OROPS, KENT HAMMER,579 HRS ........................................................................$54,500

1985 CASE 855D, STK# RM8082, SWEEPS, BACK SCREEN, G.P.BUCKET, GOOD GROUND WORK, 5027 HRS ................$13,500

2012 TAKEUCHI TB250, STK# KA0894, OROPS, ANGLE BLADE,POWERTILT SWINGER, 36” BKT, FACTORY WARRANTY, 379HRS ................................................................................$51,500

2008 TAKEUCHI TB175, STK# KA0753, CAB W/HEAT & A/C,QUICK COUPLER, 24” BKT, GOOD TRACKS, 1224 HRS $63,500

2009 HYUNDAI ROBEX 160 LC-7A, STK# CU3604, CAB W/HEAT& A/C, 24” SHOES, HYD. THUMB, 42” BKT, 1494 HRS..$82,500

2010 KUBOTA KX057, STK# KU0507, OROPS, ANGLE BLADE,HYD. THUMB, 24” BKT, 949 HRS ..................................$48,500

2010 KUBOTA KX080-3, STK# KU0513, CAB W/HEAT & A/C,ANGLE BLADE, HYD. THUMB, QUICK COUPLER, 36” BKT, 979HRS ................................................................................$76,500

1999 KUBOTA KX41, STK# CU3678, OROPS, 12” BKT, 3513 HRS..........................................................................................$9,500

2008 TAKEUCHI TL130, STK# CU3655, OROPS, BRAND NEWTRACKS, 67” SMOOTH BKT, 1370 HRS ........................$22,500

2007 MUSTANG MTL25, STK# CU3674, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, 80”SMOOTH BKT, GOOD TRACKS, NO DENTS, 1112 HRS ..$32,000

2003 DEERE 260 II, STK# CU3651, OROPS, SMOOTH BKT, FAIRTIRES, VERY LOW HRS, 869 HRS..................................$13,500

2001 CAT 226, STK# RM8086, OROPS, 67” DIRT BKT, EXTRASET OF SOLIT TIRES, 1876 HRS ....................................$13,500

2001 DEERE 250C, STK# RM8087, BLOWS COLD A/C, VERYCLEAN CAB, 25 TON ART. TRUCK, 5010 HRS................$55,000

2011 TAKEUCHI TW65, STK# KA0861, LOOKS NEW, CABW/HEAT & A/C, 71” BKT W/BOCE, WARRANTY TIL 2/27/14, 257HRS ................................................................................$55,000

2012 KUBOTA BX25, STK# KS0361, ONLY 30 HRS, LOOKSBRAND NEW! 4WD, OROPS, LOADER, BACKHOE ........$17,500

2008 DEERE 50DSTK# CU3669, CAB W/HEAT &

A/C, QUICK COUPLER,16”&24” BKTS, 2153 HRS

$38,500

2005 BOBCAT S250STK# CU3673, CAB W/HEAT& A/C, HYD. COUPLER, 80”TOOTH BKT, LOW HRS, 839

HRS $24,000

Get a Load of Kubota Quality

Power, stability and productivity in confi ned areas. Featuring a 29.6 HP Kubota diesel engine, 10.4' digging depth and 8,397 lbs. bucket breakout force.

Dig, lift, pull, haul … Lots of work calls for lots of features, including a 45 HP Kubota diesel engine, smooth HST transmission, front loader and backhoe.

Fully loaded: Turbocharged 90 HP Kubota diesel engine, 6,742 lbs. lift capacity and 7,961 lbs. bucket breakout force. Optional pressurized cab.

Rugged compact excavator with big features – including a 40.5 HP Kubota diesel engine, 11.5' digging depth and 8,754 lbs. bucket breakout force.

Tight Tail Swing: KX121-3

Smooth Operator: L45 TLBRight on Track: SVL90-2

Zero Tail Swing: U35

www.kubota.com©Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2012

358 Kings HwyFredericksburg, VA

540-373-7755

11243 Washington HwyGlen Allen, VA 804-798-9281

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QUALITY USED EQUIPMENTAT COMPETITIVE PRICES!Call Jill Penderghest, Asst. Used Equipment Manager O: 904.494.1436 | C: 904.803.2909

Browse our complete used inventory at used.ringpower.com

$50,000..............................OROPS, Pallet ForksSN# 644-28196 – 2,000 Hrs., 2007 644E-42:

.............................OROPS, Pallet ForksSN# 644-28154 – 2,200 Hrs., 2007 644E-42:

$50,000SN# 644-28196 – 2,000 Hrs.,

.............................., LGP Blade CanopySN# LLL00545 – 2,100 Hrs., 2009 D3KLGP:

$50,000.............................SN# 644-28154 – 2,200 Hrs.,

Diesel, 4WD, RT T2007 GS3390RT:

$55,000..............................SN# LLL00545 – 2,100 Hrs.,

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# DHC02079 — 2,300 Hrs.,2010 930HIT:

$85,000.....One-Piece Boom, 9’10” Stk, GP BktSN# JBC00426 — 3,650 Hrs., 2008 312DL:

18’7” Boom, 9’6” Stk, 54” GP Bkt......SN# XCK00336 - 3,500 Hrs.,2008 320DLRR:

$85,000SN# JBC00426 — 3,650 Hrs.,

.Std. Stk, 4x4, H90 Hammer r.SN# SHA04387 –2008 416E:

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

, 2-CAB, A/C, LF F, 2-Speed..................SN# MBT01939 –2011 279C:

$60,000....................1,200 Hrs., OROPSSN# SHA04387 –

A/C, 30” GP Bkt, Thumb, Rubber T2009 307D:

$42,750..., 2-Speed..................1,150 Hrs.,SN# MBT01939 –

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

$26,000.........................., GP BucketCanopy1,100,SN# MTL06414 –2009 247B2 L1:

$26,0001,100,

.........,12’ MB, ScarifierCanopySN# 53459 — 1,400 Hrs.,2008 685:

............................................................................................arrantyWSN# U280018 — 1,500 Hrs.,2010 MT535B:

$62,000.........SN# 53459 — 1,400 Hrs.,

$89,000............................................................................................, Joystick, 30’ Boom MowerSN# U280018 — 1,500 Hrs.,

..............................................................p hOT P38SN# BW34035 – 250 Hrs., 2011 MF2680 HD:

$89,000, Joystick,

$36,500..............................................................8x8, 4WD,SN# BW34035 – 250 Hrs.,

B

$130,000on Boom, Rear Mount....................20-TSN# 293402 – 29,000 Mi.,2007 National 690:

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$130,000SN# 293402 – 29,000 Mi.,

railer Mounted Z-Boom............TSN# TZ5012-272 – 10 Hrs.,2012 TZ50:

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arranty thru 9/29/13 or 5000 Hrs.....................alves, PT WHi Flow V(2 to Choose From)2010 MT865C:

$42,500railer Mounted Z-Boom............SN# TZ5012-272 – 10 Hrs.,

$255,000arranty thru 9/29/13 or 5000 Hrs.....................

525 hp, Deluxe Cab, 30” Belts, – 2,250 Hrs., (2 to Choose From)

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For Sale or Rental - Ryan Stallings (904) 347-830518 yd2011 CAT TS180:

$255,000525 hp, Deluxe Cab, 30” Belts,

For Sale or Rental - Ryan Stallings (904) 347-8305

$60,000, All Leads....... Scraper r, All Leads.......318 yd

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HMI Holds Open House to CelebrateFacility RelocationHeavy Machines Inc. (HMI) held a grand opening and

open house May 8 to celebrate its re-location fromLongview, Texas, to a brand new facility on 5200

Hollywood Ave., Shreveport, La. The official move took place in July 2012. More than 150

guests made their way to the event, which included a ribbon-cutting conducted by the local Chamber of Commerce, anda crawfish boil with fried fish, jambalaya, plus all the “fix-ings” catered by Shaver’s Catering of Shreveport, La. Plentyof heavy equipment was on display and factory representa-tives on hand to provide walk-around demonstrations andQ&A sessions.Manufacturer promotional items were given away and

prizes were awarded, including an LSU golf bag and a Yeticooler. An LBX excavator rodeo was held, and David StrongJr. of Strong’s Construction, based in Shreveport, won thefirst place trophy. The entire staff of the Shreveport location worked hard to

make the event a success and received outstanding supportand prize item contributions from the representatives whoturned out from Kawasaki, LBX, Sakai America, andLiebherr. According to HMI representatives, the open house was

just another way to reach out to customers to show themfirst-hand what this new 3,600 sq. ft. (334.5 sq m) office and12,000 sq. ft. (1,114.8 sq m) warehouse has to offer, includ-ing parts and service capabilities as well as storage for equip-ment inventory. The facility features eight drive-throughservice bays and one outside wash bay. HMI provided theopportunity for customers to meet the staff and learn about24/7 parts and service.Heavy Machines Inc. is corporately based in Memphis,

Tenn., and has other Southeast locations in Gray, Tenn. (for-merly A.E. Finley), and Shreveport, La.

(This story also can be found on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.) CEG Guests enjoy lunch by Shaver’s Catering.

Guests and friends from JJ TECH and WickerConstruction, both based in Shreveport, La., sign in.

Andy Sobolok, regional sales representative of HMI,receives support from all of HMI’s manufacturersincluding Kawasaki loaders.

(L-R): Jay Nelson of HMI; Mike Flemister, CEO andfounder of RHTC Inc. in West Monroe, La.; and RichWilson of HMI talk about the day’s events

Lee Fullbright (L) of HMI goes over the rules of theLBX excavator rodeo with David Strong and DavidStrong Jr.

Jonathan Fryday (R) of Specialty Trackhoe & DozerService in Shreveport, La., and Steve Chandler of LouChandler Inc. in Bossier City, La., arrive and registerfor prizes.

Lee Hopkins (L) of LMH Construction and Bill Green,customer support representative of HMI, talk aboutthe event.

HMI displays various machines as guests arrive forthe open house.

Tana Bohannon, (L), Shreveport branch coordinator ofHMI and Jamie Taylor of HMI help with the event.

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Equipment Located in Pennsylvania &West Virginia.

2008 Cat 953D Track LoaderID# UP13282, SMU 3805, Cab, Air

Conditioning, Joystick Control, Bucket,MS Ripper, UC @ 3761 Hrs, 19” DG

Shoes 70%, Bushings -20%, Links 35%,Carrier Rollers 75%...$139,000

2012 Cat 226B Skid Steer LoaderID# UT13289, SMU 121, Tier IV C2.2T

Engine, OROPS, Self-Leveling, 1-Speed, Standard Flow, Man. QuickCoupler, Elec Control For Implements,

Bucket, Tires 75%...$29,000

1983 Cat 773B Off Highway Water TruckID# UP10912N, SMU 20393, Cab, Air

Conditioning, 10,000 Gallon AGM WaterTank, Tires @ 20387 Hrs, Fronts 57-62%, RR1 18%, RR2 25%, LR1 51%,

LR2 38%...$305,000

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

Engine, Cab, Air Conditioning, 23.5R25 Tires @ 6766 hrs,

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

2007 Cat 328DLCR Hydraulic ExcavatorID# UT13097, SMU 4049, EROPS, Air

Conditioning, Radio, Auxiliary Hydraulics,Hydraulic Quick Coupler, Bucket, ColdWeather Starter, UC @ 4040 Hrs, 34”

Shoes 85%, Links 80%, Bushings 70%,Segments 80%, Idlers 70%, Rollers80%, Carrier Rollers 70%...$195,000

2010 Exodus MX447L Material HandlerID# UT13332, SMU 3337, Tier III Engine,100,000 Lbs Weight Class, Hydraulic

Cab, Ground Level Access to 18’8”, A/C,Joystick Steer, Outriggers, 20.5 59

Tires...$295,000

2011 Cat CP56 Soil RollerID# 100571, SMU 1081, Tier III C6.6 Engine, EROPS, A/C, Leveling Blade, 84” Vibratory Padfoot Drum, Firestone

23.1-26 Tires...$159,000

2008 Cat 938H Wheel LoaderID# UT12908, SMU 4322, Tier III C6.6

Engine, EROPS, Air Conditioning, Gp Bucket, Radio, Ride Control, Auto Shift, Standard Front, Wheel Steering, Tires @ 4300 Hrs 99%...$120,000

1999 Cat 773B Off Highway TruckID# UP12192, SMU 17245, Cab, Air

Conditioning, Dual Slope Body, Retarder,Traction Control, Liner, Titan 24.00R35Tires @ 17247 Hrs, Fronts 82%, Rears

75%...$358,000

2009 Case 420 Skid Steer LoaderID# UP13355, SMU 237, Tier IV Engine,Cab, Air Conditioning, 2 Speed Travel,Multi-Flow, Ride Control, HYdraulic

Quick Coupler, Bucket, Galaxy 10x16.5Tires @ 237 Hrs, RF 73%, LF 68%,

RR57%, LR 78%...$25,000

2011 Cat 420E IT Backhoe LoaderID# UT13256, SMU 2936, Tier III C4.4Engine, EROPS, A/C, Radio, Air RideSeat, 4x4, Ride Control, Auxiliary

Hydraulics, IT GP Front Bkt, ExtendableStick, Rear Coupler, Rear Bkt, HydraulicThumb, Tires @ 2933 Hrs, RF 62%, LF78%, RR 64%, LR 67%...$73,000

2008 Cat D8T Track-Type TractorID# UT13319, SMU 4170, EROPS, A/C,

Straight Blade, Var Speed Winch, Fairlead, UC @ 4175 Hrs, 24” Shoes96%, Links 96%, Bushings 95%,

Segments 82%, Idlers 88%, RS Rollers98%, LS Rollers 57%, Carriers

51-57%...$320,000

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NEWLISTINGS

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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Ring Power Holds Cat Demo Event in St. Augustine

Attendees wait to operate the Cat 12M2 motorgraderwith cross slope.

Sales representatives educate customers on variousCat machines on display.

The operator teststhe Cat 336E hybrid

excavator.

Cat team members greet customers attending the“Get In Get Real” event.

Attendees enjoy lunch at the “Get In Get Real” event.

The operator loads dirt using a Cat 938K.

More than 50 construction professionals, includingcontractors, operators and Cat industry represen-tatives, descended on Ring Power’s corporate

headquarters in St. Augustine, Fla., on May 15 for the “GetIn Get Real” demo event.

The demo gave attendees the chance to get into the oper-ators seat. E Series excavators and Grade Control, K Serieswheel loaders, K2 Series track-type tractors, F Series back-hoe loaders, M2 Series motorgraders and the Cat CT660on-highway vocational truck were all featured during theevent. Several pieces of used equipment also were on dis-play with used equipment specials available.

In addition to stick time and facility tours, equipmentmaintenance and monitoring seminars were offered. Threelucky attendees even won free one-month equipmentrentals.

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

The new CatMH3049 scrapmaterial handlercab was loweredto ground level toenable customersto climb inside.

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JCB has announced a successor to Chief ExecutiveOfficer Alan Blake, who is to retire at the end of the year. Blake joined JCB in 1989 and became CEO in 2010 after

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At the end of last year, Atlantic Coast Cranes &Machinery (ACC) of Ashland, Va., was responsible for nec-essary repairs and improvements to the crane owned by theArchitect of the Capitol (AOC) in Washington, D.C. Owner Wally Jones was contacted by Charles Ridenour,

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plished by the deadline set by the AOC,” said Dee Carter ofACC. “This was the Monday before Thanksgiving, so thatthe crane could unload the national Christmas tree, a 65-foottall spruce from the state of Colorado. The new LMI couldweigh the load and calculate the load moment of the tree asit was unloaded on the Capitol grounds, making it a muchsafer operating crane.”

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

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$250 Million Project Will Create Approximately 300 New Jobsskin. Interiors are in full swing on both theOmni and CMHF sides. At present, we areworking through final punch on finishedhotel room floors, and we’re beginning thehigh-end finishes in the lobbies, prefunctionspaces, ballrooms and theater in the hoteland CMHF.”The 825,000 sq. ft. (76,645 sq m), 800-

room hotel, which is seeking LEED Silvercertification, will include 64,000 sq. ft.(5,945.8 sq m) feet of meeting space, restau-rants and 640 below-grade parking spaces.The meeting space will be comprised of a25,000 sq. ft. (2322.6 sq m) ballroom, anoth-er 15,000 sq. ft. (1,393.5 sq m) ballroom and24,000 sq. ft. (2,229.7 sq m) of breakoutmeeting rooms. The project site totals approximately three

acres and includes the expansion of theCMHF, and will feature an 800-seat livemusic theater and event hall. The expansionwill include prefunction, front-of-house cir-culation, a kitchen and storage areas.Additional spaces in the CMHF include60,000 sq. ft. (5,574.18 sq m) of climate-controlled archives, 12,500 sq. ft. (1,162.29sq m) of office space, 7,000 sq. ft. (650.3 sqm) of classrooms and support facilities and12,000 sq. ft. (1,114.84 sq m) of print pro-duction area with support studios and mate-rials storage.Before the building could even leave the

ground, a month’s worth of blasting wasrequired to get through the rock and makeroom for our two floors of below-gradeparking. Expanding and renovating themuseum all while keeping it open and oper-ational is a challenge. With proper commu-nication and planning it has and will contin-ue to run smoothly.“Throughout the course of construction,

we’ve had to coordinate with multiple otherconstruction projects and general contractorsfor work being performed directly adjacentto our site. There’s the new ConventionCenter directly to our west being built byMCC, the Fifth Avenue reconstruction bythe city of Nashville and the reconstructionand expansion of the Korean VeteransBoulevard by the city of Nashville, directlysouth of our site,” said Foushee. Equipment used for the project includes

tower cranes and buck hoists for liftingmaterials in the building. Scissor and boomlifts are used for installation work in highareas like the theater and event hall.Approximately 145,000 cu. yds. (110,860.5cu m) of dirt was moved during construc-tion, with more than 15 different types ofstone on the project sourced from seven dif-ferent countries.Omni Nashville will serve as the head-

quarters hotel for Music City Center,Nashville’s new downtown convention cen-ter. The Music City Center is a 1.2 million

sq. ft. (111,483.5 sq m) project under con-struction in the SoBro district. When com-pleted later this year, the building is expect-ed to have 370,000 sq. ft. (34,374.1 sq m) ofexhibit space. The multifunctional Exhibit Hall will be

350,000 sq. ft. (32,516.1 sq m) and approxi-mately 8 acres. It will include utility boxesevery 30 ft. (9.1 m), providing water, com-pressed air, and telecommunication equip-ment for state-of-the-art servic-es to exhibitors. The MusicCity Center is using 110,000cu. yds. (84,101 cu m) of con-crete, and the building willcontain 11,000 tons (9,979 t) ofsteel and 12,000 tons (10,886.2t) of rebar. At its tallest point,the structure will be approxi-mately 15 stories high andoverlook the Country MusicHall of Fame. Visitors canaccess different levels usingtwo-dozen elevators and esca-lators. “With the connection

between the Omni NashvilleHotel and the Country MusicHall of Fame, Nashville willhave a convention center head-quarters hotel that embodiesour identity as Music City andis unlike any other in the coun-try,” said Nashville MayorKarl Dean. “This project, com-bined with the design of the Music CityCenter, will energize Fifth Avenue South,and turn it into an extension of our world-renowned entertainment district on LowerBroadway.” HKS Hill Glazier Studio, an internation-

al architecture firm that specializes in thedesign of hotels and resorts includingsophisticated urban hotels and unique desti-nation resorts, designed the Omni NashvilleHotel. Michael Strohmer, vice president,HKS, served as design lead on the project,along with Eddie Abeyta.“The vision for the project was to incor-

porate and weave in the history and cultureof the city, creating a civic gesture forNashville,” said Strohmer. “We researchedand studied the city and its history to under-stand what makes it unique from other cities.We interpreted the qualities we discoveredand applied them in a new way to create aproject that relates to and respects its context. The project design incorporates natural

materials, exposed steel and regional lime-stone. LEED Silver certification also was animportant consideration for the HKS team.

“Sustainability is important to us. Asarchitects and as a firm, we strive to createplaces than enhance the human experience.We have a responsibility to specify materialsand processes that are better for the environ-

ment and for the people who build and usethe buildings we design,” said Strohmer.Several strategies were put in place to

make the project green. A fuel tank was dis-covered and soil had to be remediated andthe tank removed. The groundwater thatflows through the site will be harvested andused to irrigate the project’s landscaping. “We have reduced the water consumption

nearly 30 percent through the use of low-

flow plumbing fixtures. Overall energyusage was reduced by more than 20 percentthrough many strategies. For example, sen-sors are installed in the guest rooms that willdetect unoccupied rooms and automaticallyset back the temperature settings,” saidStrohmer. More than 50 percent of the materials are

being sourced within 500 mi. of the site. Thiscuts down on cost and pollution associatedwith material transport. Approximately 25percent of the materials used for the projectcontain recycled content. Much of theinstalled wood comes from sustainably har-vested forests, and the paints, coatings, adhe-sives and sealants are low or no VOC.According to Tod Roadarmel, director of

sales and marketing for Omni, the conven-tion center project has been studied for morethan 10 years. The expansion of the facilitiesoffered at the hotel will allow customers thatneeded a larger space to come back to thearea. The project turned into an investmentproject for Nashville. “The economic downturn proved to be the

perfect time to build. While other marketsaround the country were delaying and can-celling projects, Nashville made a decisionto invest in itself. We knew from analyzingour research and market data, and being inclose communication with our clients, that

the business was there for this project to be asuccess. That gave the team the confidenceto move forward during less than ideal finan-cial conditions,” said Roadarmel. Kyle Young, the executive director of the

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museumsaid, “Before we know it, we will have themost appealing convention center campusanywhere in America for the promotion andattraction of conventions and tourism. Steve

Turner and I are thrilled at theopportunity to expand our offer-ings to school children, families,and local and international visi-tors, and be a part of this greatvision for the future of our city.” The $250 million Omni

Nashville Hotel project repre-sents a public-private partner-ship that will create 300 newfull-time jobs — 200 of whichwill be filled by DavidsonCounty residents. During con-struction, Omni has committedto 20 percent diversity businessparticipation and to spend atleast 20 percent of the project’sconstruction costs with localbusinesses. Accredited by the American

Association of Museums, theCountry Music Hall of Fameand Museum is operated by theCountry Music Foundation.This not-for-profit educational

organization was chartered by the state ofTennessee in 1964. The Museum’s missionis the preservation of the history of countrymusic rooted in southern culture. Officials launched a $75 million capital

campaign to finance the expansion, and willenhance the museum’s current event rentalofferings that include the CurbConservatory, the Hall of Fame Rotunda andthe Ford Theater. Specifically, the expansioncalls for creation of The Terrace, an outdoorgreen space with a view of the Nashvilleskyline. It can accommodate up to 400guests. Another feature of the expansion willbe the Event Hall, which is suitable forreceptions, dinners, weddings, meetings,trade shows, exhibits and other live events,and can host 1,200 guests. The CMATheater will be used for general sessions,performances, television tapings and newsconferences. A 760 sq. ft. (70.6 m) privatedining room was created for VIP dining andprivate meals. Construction on the hotel and CMHF

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

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links to the places team members visitmost often including, Shop Volvo Rents,

Salesforce, Volvo Rents University, V-Rents AX, the Print Center,Volvorents.com, Branch Locator and ISITHelp Desk. Employees also will find linksto the company’s regional offices, busi-ness reports, an image library, acronymmanager and a host of social network linksincluding, Facebook, Twitter, Google+,YouTube, RSS Feed and the Volvo RentsApple App. “The Velocity project has been one of

the most fun and informational projectsI’ve had the pleasure to be a part of,” saidPam Kurschner, who spearheaded theVelocity project. “The team was, and con-tinues to be, remarkably engaged. In fourshort months we’ve built a Web site, fromthe ground up, that we hope will alsoengage our fellow team members.” For more information, call 888/899-

8658 or visit www.volvorents.com.(This story also can be found on

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Arcilla Mining Relies on Partnership With ASC Volvo

owns or controls about 30,000 acres of mineral-rich land,and at any given time some 300 of those acres are beingmined. Not all of the mining is done on Georgia soil,although the Peach State is where Arcilla got its start.The success of the Georgia mining work led to expansion

of the company 13 years ago into Alabama counties withkaolin deposits. Six years later, the company expanded tokaolin-rich areas of South Carolina. In 2005, Arcilla movedits crews and equipment into Arkansas. Bauxite is the min-eral harvested from the earth there.As owner and CEO of Arcilla, Smith manages mining

operations across four states. The properties are continuous-ly being opened up and closed down as the clay vein is sys-tematically depleted, and the land restored to a natural andproductive state. The company does every stage of the dis-covery, mining and reclamation process at each mine.According to Smith, that sort of all-inclusiveness sets themapart from others in the industry.

Growing Kaolin DemandThe kaolin clay has rather extensive utility in a wide range

of manufacturing processes. The clay enhances the work ofinks in slick-paper publishing and extends the coverage ofpaints of interior and exterior applications. It is a vital ingre-dient in rubber, plastic and fiberglass manufacturing as wellas computer fabrication. It is even a pharmaceutical additivebecause it is ph neutral and a harmless additive to medicine.The clay’s latest application is for an injected solution in a

booming new industry — oil and natural gas drilling usinghydraulic fracturing. Much of Arcilla-mined kaolin is used tothat end.The processed kaolin has been found to be a better “prop-

pant” than the more commonly used sand. The regular grainconfiguration of kaolin ceramic is more effective in proppingopen the fractured shale rock so that oil and gas can flow intothe collection pipes. The number one use of Arcilla’s rawkaolin clay is for processing by Carbo Ceramics into a prop-pant. Arcilla trucks carry tons of the clay each workday tothree Carbo plants in Alabama and Georgia.Bauxite has long been the principal source of aluminum

ore, though the United States is not a major source of it.However, Arkansas does have an ample supply, includingnear the town of Bauxite.

Heavy Equipment Arcilla has three equipment maintenance shops in

McIntyre and Wrens, Ga., as well as Bauxite, Ark. The threetech facilities are key centers for Arcilla operations andmaintain digging and hauling machinery at the several oper-ating mines.Arcilla’s 50 Mack trucks, both straight beds and tractor-

trailers are constantly ferrying raw kaolin and bauxite to cus-tomers’ processing centers. To ensure they don’t stop rolling,the company’s truck maintenance shops operate two shifts aday, six days a week. The mechanics that maintain dirt-mov-ing equipment and off-road vehicles work a single shift sixdays a week. Smith estimates his inventory of equipment is approxi-

mately 126 machines — including 30 excavators, 18 doz-ers, 18 off-road trucks, 10 motorgraders, and 50 highwaytrucks.Volvo is a principal brand of machinery found on Arcilla

mining sites, with 40-ton (36 t) articulated trucks cartingaway overburden, and Volvo excavators and motorgradersscooping and scraping clay and soil. ASC ConstructionEquipment USA Inc. is the Volvo dealer that serves Arcilla,with southeast branches in Georgia, the Carolinas, and

Tennessee. The ASC-Arcilla business relationship goes back a

decade. Charlie Roupe is the sales representative workingclosely with Smith and other Arcilla executives. In the last 18months alone, the mining company has purchased sevenVolvo 40-ton articulated trucks. Smith favors the trucks, hesaid, because the “get-up time” is good and they produceexcellent fuel economy.“ASC and Volvo Financial have been extremely support-

ive of our business,” said Smith, singling out DericCameron, business finance manager of Volvo.Other brands Smith depends on include Caterpillar doz-

ers, 50-ton (45.4 t) articulated trucks, excavators and gradersand John Deere dozers and excavators.The machinery is only as good as the operators of it Smith

said and the company has managed to hold onto talentedoperators. In all, the company employs 120 people.

The Mining ProcessBefore the first dozer puts its blade to topsoil and begins

to expose the kaolin underneath, Arcilla Land & Mining Co.is already several stages into the mining operation. It beginswith testing of a property and follows with all the authoriz-ing paperwork.“We have the capacity to drill and test for a mineral

deposit and to acquire the properties through lease or feesimple acquisition,” said Smith. “We do our own permitswith the state. Then we have our own stripping crews, andload and haul the mineral ourselves. The final step is whenwe reclaim the property.”It sounds like a neat and systematic procedure, but is made

complex by the fact the company is continuously acquiringproperty and constantly drilling and testing. The front end aswell as the end of the process is never static. Excavation of a kaolin mine usually involves removal of

trees and removal and segregation of topsoil for eventualreplacement on the reclaimed property. Coordinated move-ment of equipment through the mined acreage also isrequired. Overburden — the material between the topsoiland the mined mineral — is systematically removed andtransferred to the adjacent area most recently mined. There isconstant shifting of overburden so that at any given momentonly the area being actively mined is completely exposed.Typically the kaolin lies about 65 ft. (19.8 m) below the

The three Volvo A40E’s await another load of overbur-den.

see ARCILLA page 74

ARCILLA from page 1

A trio of Volvo A40E articulated trucks haul overbur-den at the Shepherd Tract, a 500 acre mining parcel inMcIntyre, Ga.

Arcilla Mining & Land Company’s safety director, ScottOdom (L) and CEO Ted S. Smith talk about the produc-tion level at each of the mining sites.

The Volvo EC460B-LC excavator loads the Volvo artic-ulated truck at the Shepherd Tract.

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Creating Jobs…

JCB Aims High With $68.5M Investment in Dieselmax EngineJCB announced plans to begin production of six-cylinder

engines with the addition of the JCB Dieselmax 672 to itsengine lineup. The introduction of the engine represents aninvestment of around $68.5 million. By the time the enginegoes into full production later this year, its launch will have cre-ated more than 50 new jobs.In just over eight years, JCB has gone from being new to the

field of engine manufacturing to a major global engine produc-er with a reputation for fuel efficiency and innovation, accord-ing to the manufacturer. The first engine rolled off JCB’s UK production line in

November 2004. In 2011, JCB began producing engines at itsIndian headquarters in Ballabgarh. To date, JCB has producedmore than 250,000 engines globally.

“In a relatively short space of time we have become a majorproducer of engines and today more than 70 percent of JCB’smachines are powered by the engines we manufacture,” saidJCB Chairman Sir Anthony Bamford. “The move into six-cylinder engine production is a historic moment for our busi-ness and a natural step to take. We look forward to setting newstandards in performance and fuel efficiency.”The JCB Dieselmax 672 is based on the company’s four-

cylinder 4.8-L Dieselmax engine, with a high degree of partscommonality across the two engine platforms. The Dieselmaxengine has been in production for more than eight years, withmany engines worldwide running reliably after more than20,000 hours of service. Today’s Dieselmax features electroniccontrol, Delphi common rail fuel injection and fixed geometryturbocharging.Initially the Dieselmax 672 will be produced to meet Stage

II emissions standards for growth markets including Russia,Brazil and China. The engine will be seen first in JCB’s JS360crawler excavator for those territories, but also will be used inadditional machines as time progresses.The six-cylinder engine will be offered with ratings of 188,

221, 255 and with a maximum output of 302 hp (140, 165, 190and 225 kW). Maximum torque is an 885 lbf-ft. JCB has prom-ised up to an 8 percent increase in fuel efficiency compared toprevious engines in the JS excavator line. In testing, the 7.2-Lengine has recorded a specific fuel consumption of just189g/kWh while delivering excellent performance and rapidresponse, according to the manufacturer.

The six-cylinder engines will be built on a dedicated line atJCB Power Systems’ modern purpose-built facility inDerbyshire, UK. In development for more than two years, theengines have already completed more than 50,000 hours of test-ing, 30,000 of which have been in machines working in thefield.The Dieselmax engines have 500-hour service intervals,

maintaining low operating costs and maximum uptime for cus-tomers. The engines also will be offered as part of the compa-ny’s OEM product line, for use in non-JCB machinery.“The six-cylinder Dieselmax 672 is the ultimate expression

of our Dieselmax engine design philosophy,” said Alan Tolley,director of engine programs at JCB Power Systems. “Throughthe use of innovative engine design and technological develop-ment we have produced a reliable, highly durable and incredi-bly fuel efficient engine, that will go on to power our largerequipment in many markets around the world.”In 2006, two four-cylinder Dieselmax engines successfully

powered JCB’s record-breaking Dieselmax car to a world landspeed record of 350 mph on the Salt Flats of Bonneville. Theengineering expertise involved in that successful record attempthas been invested in the development of this latest highly effi-cient addition to the JCB engine family.For more information, visit www.jcb.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

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432T/M3 Tier IIICase

50 (37)10,194 (4,623)

0.92 (.7)8.4 (2.6)

432T/M3 Tier IIICase

60 (45)10,849 (4,921)

1.05 (.8)8.6 (2.6)

432T/M3 Tier IIICase

69 (51)11,944 (5,417)

1.18 (.9)8.8 (2.7)

432T/M3 Tier IIICase

77 (57)12,676 (5,749)

1.31 (1)8.9 (2.7)

521FCase/FPT

131 (98)22,856 (10,367)

2.3 (1.76)106.7 (33)

621F*Case/FPT

162 (121)26,641 (12,084)

2.5 (1.9)9.5 (2.9)

621F/XTCase/FPT

162 (121)27,695 (12,562)

2.5 (1.9)8.9 (2.7)

621FXRCase/FPT

162 (121)27,072 (12,279)

2.5 (1.9)10.8 (3.3)

721FCase/FPT

179 (133)31,510 (14,292)

3.25 (2.48)9.8 (3)

721F/XTCase/FPT

179 (133)32,339 (14,668)

3 (2.29)9.6 (2.9)

721F/XRCase/FPT

179 (133)31,991 (14,510)

3.25 (2.48)10.8 (3.3)

821FCase/FPT

211 (157)38,875 (17,633)

4.25 (3.25)9.8 (3)

821F/XRCase/FPT

211 (157)39,716 (18,014)

4.25 (3.25)11.3 (3.4)

921FCase/FPT

225 (168)43,778 (19,857)

4.75 (3.63)9.5 (2.9)

921F/XRCase/FPT

225 (168)44,090 (19,998)

4.75 (3.63)10.9 (3.3)

1021FCase/FPT

296 (221)53,791 (24,399)

5.5 (4.2)10 (3)

1021F/XRCase/FPT

296 (221)56,633 (25,688)

5.5 (4.2)10.3 (3.1)

1121FCase/FPT

320 (239)59,578 (27,024)

6.25 (4.78)10.5 (3.2)

1121F/XRCase/FPT

320 (239)61,263 (27,788)

6.25 (4.78)10.8 (3.3)

1221E*Cummins

365 (272)66,930 (30,358)

7.6 (5.8)10.9 (3.3)

1221/ XRCummins

365 (272)67,020 (30,399)

7.6 (5.8)12.3 (3.7)

CASE

MODEL ENGINE TYPE ENGINE POWER OPERATING WEIGHT BUCKET CAPACITY MAX DUMP HEIGHT

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

906H2Cat C3.3B DIT

68 (51)12,412 (5,630) 0.98 to 1.6 (0.7 to 1.2) 7.83 (2.39)

907H2Cat C3.3B DIT

68 (51)12,809 (5,810) 0.98 to 1.6 (0.7 to 1.2) 7.83 (2.39)

908H2Cat C3.3B DIT

68 (51)14,253 (6,465) 1.2 to 2.0 (0.9 to 1.5) 8.33 (2.54)

914G2Cat C4.4 Electronic

98 (73)17,530 (7,951) 1.6 to 4.5 (1.2 to 3.4) 9.58 (2.92)

IT14G2Cat C4.4 Electronic

98 (73)18,632 (8,451) 1.6 to 5.0 (1.2 to 3.8) 9.58 (2.92)

966KCat C9.3 ACERT

267 (199)53,331 (24,191) 3.25 to 12.0 (2.5 to 9.2) 9.75 (2.97)

972KCat C9.3 ACERT

288 (215)57,770 (26,204) 3.75 to 13.0 (2.9 to 9.9) 10.33 (3.15)

980KCat C13 ACERT

369 (275)68,862 (31,235) 5.25 to 16.0 (4.0 to 12.2) 10.67 (3.25)

988HCat C18 ACERT

501 (374) 110,549 (50,144) 8.3 to 10 (6.3 to 7.6) 11.08 (3.38)

990HCat C27 ACERT

627 (468) 171,642 (77,856) 11.1 to 12 (8.5 to 9.2) 15.08 (4.60)

992KCat C32 ACERT

814 (607) 220,089 (99,831) 14 to 16 (10.7 to 12.2) 14.92 (4.55)

993KCat C32 ACERT

950 (708) 294,670 (133,660) 16 to 31 (12.2 to 23.7) 15.33 (4.67)

994HCat 3516B HD EUI 1,463 (1,091) 427,209 (193,779) 18.4 to 41 (14.1 to 31.3) 18.33 (5.59)

966K XECat C9.3 ACERT

299 (223)53,311 (24,181) 3.25 to 12.0 (2.5 to 9.2) 9.75 (2.97)

950K High Lift Cat C7.1 ACERT211 (157)

44,137 (20,020)4.0 (3.1)

10.83 (3.30)

962K High Lift Cat C7 ACERT221 (165)

46,266 (20,986)4.4 (3.4)

10.83 (3.30)

966K High Lift Cat C9.3 ACERT267 (199)

57,114 (25,906)5.5 (4.2)

11.5 (3.51)

972K High Lift Cat C9.3 ACERT289 (216)

57,956 (26,288)6.3 (4.8)

11.5 (3.51)

980K High Lift Cat C13 ACERT369 (275)

69,115 (31,350)7.1 (5.4)

11.5 (3.51)

988H (4.25 m Linkage) Cat C18 ACERT501 (374)

111,612 (50,626)8.33 (6.4)

12.59 (3.84)

990H High Lift Cat C27 ACERT627 (468) 177,847 (53,455)

11.25 (8.6)15.59 (4.75)

992K High Lift Cat C32 ACERT814 (607) 221,847 (100,628)

15 (11.5)16.92 (5.16)

993K High Lift Cat C32 ACERT950 (708) 294,687 (133,668)

18 (13.8)17.08 (5.21)

994H Extended High Lift Cat 3516B HD EUI 1,463 (1,091) 457,874 (207,688)23.5 (18)

23.17 (7.06)

994H High Lift Cat 3516B HD EUI 1,463 (1,091) 441,497 (200,260)23.5 (18)

19.83 (6.04)

994H Super High Lift Cat 3516B HD EUI 1,463 (1,091) 471,399 (213,823)47 (35.9)

23.92 (7.29)

CATERPILLAR

see CHART page 44

W50B TCFPT F5C

50 (38)10,173 (4,615)

.92 (.7)8.3 (2.5)

W80B TCFPT F5C

77 (57)12,544 (5,690)

1.31 (1.0)8.8 (2.6)

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Chester, VA • 804/748-6411Coeburn, VA • 276/395-6901

Opal, VA • 540/439-0668Salem, VA • 540/380-2090

Staunton, VA • 540/887-8291

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Knoxville, TN • 865/577-5563LaVergne, TN • 615/213-0900

Chattanooga, TN • 423/894-1870Kingsport, TN • 423/349-6111Memphis, TN • 901/346-9800Saltillo, MS • 662/869-0283

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FloridaFt. Myers • 239/337-1313

Jacksonville • 904/786-6710Ocala • 352/629-7585

Orlando • 407/849-6560Pembroke Pines • 954/433-2800

Plant City • 813/754-2727West Palm Beach • 561/863-0570

North CarolinaAsheville • 828/681-5172Charlotte • 704/376-7554Greenville • 252/695-6200High Point • 336/665-0110Raleigh • 919/851-2030

Wilmington • 910/254-2031

South CarolinaColumbia • 803/794-6150

Greer • 864/877-8962North Charleston • 843/552-0095

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AlabamaAlabaster • 205/621-2489Anniston • 256/831-2440

Birmingham • 205/591-2131Decatur • 256/355-0305Dothan • 334/678-1832Mobile • 251/457-8991

Montgomery • 334/288-6580Shoals Area • 256/383-5666Tuscaloosa • 205/752-0621

FloridaPanama City • 850/763-4654Pensacola • 850/505-0550

GeorgiaAlbany • 229/435-0982Atlanta • 404-366-0693Augusta • 706/798-7777Calhoun • 706/879-6200

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MODEL ENGINE TYPE ENGINE POWER OPERATING WEIGHT BUCKET CAPACITY MAX DUMP HEIGHT

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

244J Deere 4024T

59 (44) 11,552 (5,240)

1.0 (0.8) 8.3 (2.5)

324J Deere 5030T

73 (54) 13,404 (6,080)

1.4 (1.1) 8.8 (2.7)

344J Deere 4045T

98 (73) 18,408 (8,350)

2.0 (1.5) 9.4 (2.7)

444K Z-Bar Deere 4045H

117 (87) 24,372 (11,055)

2.5 (1.9) 8.8 (2.7)

444K High Lift Deere 4045H 117 (87)

24,621 (11,168) 2.5 (1.9)

9.9 (3.0)

444K Powerllel Deere 4045H 117 (87)

26,619 (12,074) 2.0 (1.5)

8.7 (2.7)

524K Z-Bar Deere 6068H

128 (95)27,077 (12,282)

2.75 (2.1) 9.0 (2.7)

524K High Lift Deere 6068H 128 (95)

27,500 (12,474) 2.75 (2.1)

10.3 (3.1)

524K Waste Handler Deere 6068H 128 (95)

33,887 (15,371) 4.0 (3.1)

8.6 (2.6)

544K Z-Bar Deere 6068H

145 (108)28,263 (12,820)

3.0 (2.3) 9.3 (2.8)

544K High Lift Deere 6068H 145 (108)

28,426 (12,894) 3.0 (2.3)

10.4 (3.2)

544K Waste Handler Deere 6068H 145 (108)

35,408 (16,061) 5.0 (3.8)

8.3 (2.5)

544K Powerllel Deere 6068H 145 (108)

29,687 (13,466) 2.5 (1.9)

9.0 (2.7)

624K Z-Bar Deere 6068H

170 (127) 33,477 (15,185)

3.5 (2.7) 9.5 (2.9)

624K High Lift Deere 6068H 170 (127)

33,773 (15,319) 3.5 (2.7)

10.6 (3.2)

624K Waste Handler Deere 6068H 170 (127)

39,254 (17,805) 6.0 (4.5)

8.6 (2.6)

624K Powerllel Deere 6068H 170 (127)

36,275 (16,454) 3.0 (2.3)

8.8 (2.7)

624K Tool Carrier Deere 6068H 170 (127)

34,169 (15,499) 3.5 (2.7)

9.3 (2.8)

644K Z-Bar Deere PVX 6090 199 (148)

40,406 (18,328) 4.25 (3.2)

9.3 (2.8)

644K High Lift Deere PVX 6090 199 (148)

41,215 (18,695) 4.25 (3.2)

10.9 (3.3)

644K Waste Handler Deere PVX 6090 199 (148)

48,142 (21,837) 7.0 (5.4)

8.8 (2.7)

644K Powerllel Deere PVX 6090 199 (148)

44,005 (19,960) 4.0 (3.1)

9.2 (2.8)

724K Z-Bar Deere PVX 6092 223 (166)

42,457 (19,258) 4.75 (3.6)

9.2 (2.8)

724K High Lift Deere PVX 6091 223 (166)

42,947 (19,480) 4.75 (3.6)

10.7 (3.3)

724K Waste Handler Deere PVX 6091 223 (166)

50,288 (22,810) 7.0 (5.4)

8.8 (2.7)

744K Z-Bar Deere PSX 6090 265 (198)

53,674 (24,346) 5.25 (4.0)

10.0 (3.0)

744K High Lift Deere PSX 6091 288 (215)

54,889 (24,897) 5.25 (4.0)

11.8 (3.6)

744K Waste Handler Deere PSX 6091 288 (215)

65,049 (27,238) 8.0 (6.1)

9.2 (2.8)

824K Z-Bar Deere 6135H

293 (218) 57,783 (26,210)

6.0 (4.6) 10.5 (3.2)

824K High Lift Deere 6135H 293 (218)

58,618 (26,589) 6.0 (4.6)

11.9 (3.6)

844K II Z-Bar Deere 6135H 380 (283)

75,292 (34,152) 7.25 (5.5)

10.9 (3.3)

644K Hybrid Deere PowerTech PSX 6068 229 (171) 40,436 to 42,206 (18,341 to 19,099) 4.25 (3.2)9.5 (2.9)

JOHN DEERE

406B4-cylinder diesel

62 (46)11,204 (5,082)

1.8 (1.4)8.2 (2.5)

409B4-cylinder diesel

75 (56)13,060 (5,924)

2.0 (1.6)8.6 (2.6)

411HTDiesel 4 Stroke

100 (74)19,255 (8,734)

2.2 (1.7)8.3 (2.5)

416HTDiesel 4 Stroke

130 (97)21,341 (9,680)

2.2 (1.7)8.6 (2.6)

427HT4 Stroke Direct Injection 158 (118)

35,111 (15,927)3.14 (2.4)

10.7 (3.2)

427ZX4 Stroke Direct Injection 158 (118)

35,111 (15,927)3.14 (2.4)

9.2 (2.8)

437HT4 Stroke Direct Injection 173 (129)

40,534 (18,386)3.5 (2.7)

13.2 (4)

437ZX4 Stroke Direct Injection 173 (129)

39,663 (17,922)3.5 (2.7)

9.3 (2.8)

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250 (186)45,594 (20,681)

4.1 (3.1)13 (3.9)

457ZX6-cylinder diesel

250 (186)42,289 (19,182)

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TL65Deutz

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TL80Deutz

59 (44)11,240 (5,100) 1.0 to 1.6 (0.8 to 1.2 ) 8.3 (2.55)

TL100Deutz

75 (56)13,230 (6,001) 1.1 to 2.0 (0.85 to 1.55) 8.6 (2.64)

TL120Deutz

101 (74.4)15,653 (7,100) 1.57 to 2.35 (1.2 to 1.8) 9 (2.75)

TL160Perkins

100 (75)20,283 (9,200) 2.0 to 4.0 (1.5 to 3.0) 9.6 (2.93)

TL210Cummins

162 (119)27,558 (12,500) 2.62 to 4.58 (2.0 to 3.5) 9.11 (3.01)

TL260Perkins

175 (130)32,855 (14,903) 3.3 to 6.0 (2.5 to 4.5) 9.3 (2.85)

TL310Cummins

199 (149)38,800 (17,600) 3.92 to 8.50 (3 to 6.5) 10.1 (3.07)

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MODEL ENGINE TYPE ENGINE POWER OPERATING WEIGHT BUCKET CAPACITY MAX DUMP HEIGHT

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

HL730-9Cummins QSB4.5

123 (92)21,600 (9,797)

2.5 (1.9)8.8 (2.7)

HL730TM-9Cummins QSB4.5

123 (92)22,490 (10,201)

2.2 (1.7)9.2 (2.8)

HL730XTD-9 Cummins QSB4.5123 (92)

22,050 (10,001)2.5 (1.9)

9.9 (3.0)

HL740-9Cummins QSB6.7

143 (107)26,460 (12,002)

3.0 (2.3)9.2 (2.8)

HL740TM-9Cummins QSB6.7

143 (107)27,780 (12,600)

3.0 (2.3)9.3 (2.8)

HL740XTD-9 Cummins QSB6.7143 (107)

27,100 (12,292)3.0 (2.3)

10.5 (3.2)

HL757-9Cummins QSB6.7

170 (127)32,000 (14,514)

3.7 (2.8)9.3 (2.8)

HL757TM-9Cummins QSB6.7

170 (127)33,000 (14,968)

3.7(2.8)9.3 (2.8)

HL757XTD-9 Cummins QSB6.7170 (127)

33,000 (14,968)3.7 (2.8)

10.6 (3.2)

HL760-9ACummins QSB6.7

222 (166)40,450 (18,347)

4.3 (3.3)9.8 (3.0)

HL760XTD-9A Cummins QSB6.7222 (166)

34,880 (15,821)4.3 (3.3)

11.3 (3.4)

HL770-9ACummins QSL9

297 (221)51,810 (23,500)

5.5 (4.2)10.2 (3.1)

HL770XTD-9A Cummins QSL9297 (221)

53,460 (24,249)5.5 (4.2)

11.6 (3.5)

HL780-9ACummins QSX11.9

351 (262)66,800 (30,299)

7.1 (5.4)10.8 (3.3)

HL780XTD-9A Cummins QSX11.9351 (262)

68,560 (31,098)7.1 (5.4)

12 (3.7)

HYUNDAI

42ZV-2Kubota V2403-M-DI

45 (34) 9,250 (4,196)

0.8 (0.6) 10.3 (3.1)

45ZV-2Kubota V3307-DI-T

61 (45) 12,220 (5,543)

1.2 (0.9) 10.3 (3.1)

50ZV Cummins B4.5T

96 (72) 17,500 (7,938)

1.8 (1.4) 11.5 (3.5)

60ZV-2Cummins QSB4.5

122 (91) 19,975 (9,060)

2.2 (1.7) 11.8 (3.6)

65ZV-2 Isuzu 4HK1X

149 (111)25,580 (11,600)

3.0 (2.3)12.4 (3.8)

65TMV-2Isuzu 4HK1X

149 (111) 26,960 (12,230)

2.5 (2.1) 13.0 (4.0)

70ZV-2 Cummins QSB6.7

174 (130) 31,437 (14,259)

3.5 (2.7) 12.8 (3.9)

70TMV-2 Cummins QSB6.7 174 (130)

35,566 (16,100) 3.4 (2.7)

13.8 (4.2)

80ZV-2 Cummins QSC8.3 198 (148)

39,308 (17,800) 4.2 (3.2)

13.4 (4.1)

85ZV-2 Cummins QSC8.3 224 (167)

46,275 (20,989) 4.8 (3.7)

14.0 (4.3)

90ZV-2 Cummins QSM11

271 (202) 51,257 (23,250)

5.2 (3.9) 14.3 (4.4)

92ZV-2Cummins QSM11

284 (212)58,025 (26,320)

6.0 (4.6)14.8 (4.5)

95ZV-2 Cummins QSX15

348 (260) 68,166 (30,919)

7.0 (5.3) 14.8 (4.5)

115ZV-2 Cummins QSK19

463 (345) 104,450 (47,300)

8.3 (6.3) 16.4 (5.0)

135ZVCummins QST30

720 (537)176,200 (79,900)

12.8 (9.7)19.8 (6.0)

80Z7Cummins QSB6.7 Diesel 193 (143)

75,790 (34,377) 4.2 to 4.7 (3.2 to 3.6) 10.8 (3.3)

85Z7Isuzu 6HK1 Diesel

221 (164)45,560 (20,665) 4.8 to 5.2 (3.7 to 4.0) 11.3 (3.4)

90Z7Hino E13C Diesel

280 (208)54,370 (24,661) 5.5 to 6.1 (4.2 to 4.7) 11.5 (3.5)

95Z7Isuzu 6WG1

388 (289)75,790 (34,377) 7.3 to 8.1 (5.6 to 6.2) 12.2 (3.7)

KAWASAKI

DL200-3Doosan

160 (119)26,810 (12,160)

2.6 (2.0)9.5 (2.89)

DL220-3Doosan

160 (119)28,350 (12,860)

3.0 (2.3)9.3 (2.83)

DL250-3Doosan

172 (128)31,900 (14,470)

3.7 (2.8)9.2 (2.79)

DL300-3 Scania

172 (128)41,204 (18,690)

4.2 (3.2)9.3 (2.85)

DL350-3Scania

271 (202)43,762 (19,850)

4.8 (3.7)10 (3.04)

DL420-3Scania

354 (264)50,900 (23,090)

5.5 (4.2)10.0 (3.08)

DL450-3Scania

354 (264)56,527 (25,640)

6.3 (4.8)10.7 (3.24)

DL550-3Scania

380 (283)69,655 (31,595)

7.5 (5.7)11.2 (3.41)

DL200TC-3Doosan

160 (119)26,830 (12,170)

2.6 (2.0)8.8 (2.69)

DL250TC-3Doosan

172 (128)31,770 (14,410)

3.4 (2.6)9 (2.74)

DL200HL-3Doosan

160 (119)28,000 (12,720)

2.6 (2.0)10.8 (3.27)

DL250HL-3Doosan

172 (128)32,780 (14,870)

3.4 (2.6)10.7 (3.25)

DL300HL-3Scania

172 (128)41,612 (18,875)

4.2 (3.2)11.2 (3.40)

DL420HL-3Scania

354 (264)52,030 (2,600)

5.5 (4.2)11.8 (3.59)

DL550HL-3Scania

380 (283)70,658 (32,050)

7.5 (5.7)12.6 (3.83)

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L 524 Liebherr D 504 TI 115 (86)

23,369 (10,600)2.6 (2.0)

10.9 (3.3)

L 528 Liebherr D 504 TI 115 (86)

24,471 (11,099)2.9 (2.2)

10.9 (3.3)

L 538 Liebherr D 934 S AG 141 (105)

28,120 (12,755)3.2 (2.4)

11.4 (3.5)

L 542 Liebherr D 934 S AG 141 (105)

29,366 (13,320)3.5 (2.7)

11.4 (3.5)

L 550 Liebherr D 934 S A6 173 (129)

36,431 (16,524)4.2 (3.2)

11.5 (3.5)

L 550 Ind. Liebherr 934 A6 173 (129)39,350 (17,848)

3.9 (3.0)11.5 (3.5)

L 556Liebherr 934 A7 188 (140)

38,074 (17,270)4.7 (3.6)

11.5 (3.5)

L 556 Ind. Liebherr 934 A6 188 (140)40,895 (18,549)

4.3 (3.3)11.5 (3.5)

L 566 Liebherr D 936L A6 255 (190)

49,625 (22,510)5.3 (4.1)

12.8 (3.9)

L 580 Liebherr D 936L A6 268 (200)

54,190 (24,580)6.5 (5.0)

13.4 (4.1)

L 586 Liebherr D 936L A6 335 (250)

69,996 (31,749)7.8 (6.0)

13.6 (4.1)

LIEBHERR

MODEL ENGINE TYPE ENGINE POWER OPERATING WEIGHT BUCKET CAPACITY MAX DUMP HEIGHT

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

L20FVolvo D3.6D

54 (40)9,945 (4,511)

0.9 to 1.4 (.68 to 1.1) 8.3 (2.5)

L25FVolvo D3.6D

60 (44)10,650 (4,830)

1.0 to 1.6 (.85 to 1.2) 8.2 (2.5)

L30B PRO Volvo D3DCDE2 68 (50)12,040 (5,461)

1.3 to 2.4 (1.0 to 1.8) 8.3 (2.6)

L35B PRO Volvo D3DCEE2 75 (55)13,710 (6,219)

1.4 to 2.4 (1.2 to 1.8) 8.8 (2.7)

L45GVolvo D4H

98 (73)19,026 (8,630)

1.6 to 2.6 (1.2 to 2.0) 9.2 (2.8)

L50GVolvo D4H

114 (85)20,745 (9,410)

1.8 to 3.0 (1.4 to 2.3) 9.4 (2.9)

L60GVolvo D6H (Tier IVi) 161 (120)

25,920 (11,757)2.2 to 6.5 (1.7 to 5.0) 9.3 (2.8)

L70GVolvo D6H (Tier IVi) 169 (126)

29,300 (13,290)2.6 to 8.7 (2.0 to 6.7) 9.2 (2.8)

L90GVolvo D6H (Tier IVi) 173 (129)

33,150 (15,037)3.0 to 9.2 (2.3 to 7.0) 9.3 (2.8)

L110GVolvo D8H (Tier IVi) 255 (190)

40,524 (18,381)3.5 to 12.4 (2.7 to 9.5) 9.3 (2.8)

L120GVolvo D8H (Tier IVi) 267 (199)

42,460 (19,260)3.5 to 12.4 (2.7 to 9.5) 9.3 (2.8)

L150G Volvo D13H-E (Tier IVi) 295 (220)55,205 (25,041)

4.1 to 15.7 (3.1 to 12.0) 14.2 (4.3)

L180G Volvo D13H-E (Tier IVi) 330 (246)58,555 (26,560)

5.0 to 18.3 (3.8 to 13.9) 14.7 (4.5)

L220G Volvo D13H-E (Tier IVi) 367 (274)69,842 (31,680)

5.9 to 18.3 (4.5 to 13.9) 15.3 (4.7)

L250G Volvo D13H-E (Tier IVi) 389 (290)75,707 (34,340)

7.2 to 13.3 (5.5 to 10.2) 10.8 (3.3)

L350FVolvo D16E LA E3 528 (394)

110,290 (50,027)8.1 to 16.6 (6.2 to 12.7) 11.3 (3.4)

VOLVO

WA150-6SAA4D95LE-5 98 (73) 17,262 to 17,450 (7,830 to 7,915) 1.7 to 2.2 (1.3 to 1.7) 8.9 (2.7)

WA200-6SAA4D107E-1 126 (94) 23,160 to 23,733 (10,505 to 10,765) 2.2 to 3.1 (1.7 to 2.4) 9.3 (2.8)

WA200PZ-6 SAA4D107E-1 126 (94) 25,275 to 25,420 (11,465 to 11,530) 2.5 to 2.75 (1.9 to 2.1) 9.3 (2.8)

WA270-7SAA6D107E-2 149 (111) 28,351 to 29,299 (12,860 to 13,290)

3.0 (2.3)9.8 (3.0)

WA320-7SAA6D107E-2 165 (123) 33,731 to 33,984 (15,300 to 15,415) 3.7 to 4.2 (2.8 to 3.2 ) 9.4 (2.9)

WA380-7SAA6D107E-2 191 (142) 39,840 to 41,115 (18,070 to 18,650) 3.8 to 5.2 (2.9 to 4.0) 9.7 (2.9)

WA470-7SAA6D125E-6 272 (203) 52,007 to 52,426 (23,590 to 23,780) 5.0 to 5.75 (3.8 to 4.4 cu) 10.4 (3.2)

WA500-7SAA6D140E-6 353 (263) 74,626 to 75,453 (33,850 to 34,225) 6.8 to 8.2 (5.2 to 6.3) 10.8 (3.3)

WA600-6SAA6D170E-5 527 (393) 118,385 to 124,341 (53,700 to 56,400) 8.4 to 10.2 (6.4 to 7.8) 12.3 (3.7)

WA800-3SAA12V140E-3 808 (603) 224,650 to 230,380 (101,900 to 104,500) 13.1 to 18.3 (10.0 to 14.0) 15.2 (4.6)

WA900-3SAA12V140E-3 856 (638) 236,340 to 236,670 (107,200 to 107,350) 15.0 to 17.0 (11.5 to 13.0) 15.3 (4.6)

WA1200-6 SDA16V160E-2 1,765 (1,316) 477,100 to 486,250 (216,409 to 220,550) 23.5 to 45.8 (18.0 to 35.0) 23.2 (7.1)

KOMATSU

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1 (.7)7.8 (2.4)

CLG835III Z-bar Cummins QSB6.7 160 (119)28,440 (12,900)

2.5 (1.9)9.6 (2.9)

CLG835III TC Cummins QSB6.7 160 (119)29,983 (13,600)

2.5 (1.9)9.7 (3)

CLG842III Z-bar Cummins QSB6.7 193 (144)33,601 (15,241)

3.5 (2.7)9.8 (3)

CLG842III TC Cummins QSB6.7 193 (144)34,923 (15,840)

3 (2.3)9.3 (2.8)

CLG856III Z-bar Cummins QSB6.7 220 (164)40,680 (18,452)

4.5 (3.4)9.8 (3)

CLG877III Cummins QSM11 290 (216)56,438 (25,599)

5.5 (4.2)10.5 (3.2)

CLG888III Cummins QSM11 335 (250)66,139 (30,000)

6.8 (5.2)10.8 (3.3)

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Komatsu’s Tier IVi WA500-7 Features Smart Loader LogicKomatsu America Corp.’s

WA500-7 wheel loader is poweredby a Komatsu SAA6D140E-6engine with a net horsepower of353 (263 kW) and is EPA Tier IVInterim and EU Stage 3B emissioncertified. Komatsu leveraged itsleadership in technology and inno-vation — building on its Tier IIIengine platform — to design amore environmentally friendlyengine that increases power whiledecreasing fuel consumption.As with every Komatsu Tier IV

Interim machine — whether rent-ed, leased or purchased — theWA500-7 comes standard with theKomatsu Care Program, whichprovides complimentary factoryscheduled maintenance for 2,000hours or the first three years(whichever occurs first). KomatsuCare also includes two compli-mentary Komatsu diesel particu-late filter (KDPF) exchanges with-in the first 5 years. The WA500-7 has an operating

weight of 76,611 lbs. (34,750 kg)when equipped with a 7.3 cu. yd.(5.6 cu m) general purpose bucketand a maximum speed of 22.1 mph(35.5 kmh). Enhanced operatingperformance, lower fuel consump-tion, improved operator comfortand easier serviceability are fea-tures of the WA500-7 that provideincreased productivity and loweroperating costs, according to themanufacturer.The WA500-7 is equipped with

the latest Komtrax technology,which sends machine operatinginformation to a secure Web siteutilizing wireless technology. Datasuch as daily fuel consumption,machine utilization, operatinghours, location, cautions and main-tenance alerts are relayed to theweb application for analysis. TheKomtrax fleet monitoring systemincreases machine availability,reduces the risk of machine theft,allows for remote diagnosis by thedistributor, and provides a wealthof other information to drive busi-ness efficiency and productivity.New features of the WA500-7

include:• EPA Tier IV Interim and EU

Stage 3B Emission CertifiedEngineThe SAA6D140E-6 engine pro-

vides increased horsepower whilelowering fuel consumption. TheKomatsu Tier IV Interim engine

uses an advanced electronic con-trol system to manage airflow rate,fuel injection, combustion parame-ters, and after-treatment functionsto enhance performance, reduceemissions, and provide advanceddiagnostic capability.Komatsu also has developed a

hydraulically actuated Komatsuvariable geometry turbocharger(KVGT) and exhaust gas recircula-tion (EGR) valve, resulting in bet-ter precision and air managementas well as longer component life.The Komatsu diesel particulate fil-ter (KDPF) and regeneration sys-tem are integrated to keep the oper-ator aware of its status, yet notinterfere with daily operation.• Komatsu Smart Loader

LogicThe WA500-7 features Komatsu

smart loader logic, which providesoptimal engine torque when thejob requires. Komatsu smartloader logic can save fuel byadjusting the engine torque tomatch the machine application,such as when traveling with anempty bucket high engine torque isnot required. Komatsu smartloader logic functions automatical-ly and doesn’t interfere with opera-tion, which results in saving fuel

without decreasing production.• Large Capacity Torque

Converter With Lock-UpThe WA500-7 has a Komatsu

large capacity torque converterwith Lock-Up as a standard fea-ture. This provides improvedacceleration, improved hill climbability, a higher top speed andlower fuel consumption. TheLock-Up function activates in 2nd,3rd and 4th gears and gives themachine a maximum ground speedof 23.2 mph (37.3 kmh). Because of the increased trac-

tive effort, the wheel loader hasgreater productivity in V-cycleapplications. Improved hill climb-ing ability allows the WA500-7 toup-shift gears faster due toimproved acceleration. The wheelloader also can achieve higher gearranges and maintain higher groundspeeds when working in load-and-carry applications. In most appli-cations, production is increasedand fuel consumption reduced,resulting in improved fuel efficien-cy (tons/gal).• Enhanced Operator

EnvironmentThe new cab design provides a

more comfortable and quieterwork environment for the operator.

The ROPS/FOPS Level 2 certifiedcab features lowered front glassand a newly designed roundedfront dash panel with easy-to-reachswitches. The dashboard has beenredesigned and the high back, heat-ed air ride seat with 3-point seatbelt has been relocated to improvevisibility. Electronic pilot control(EPC) levers and an F-N-R switchare part of a redesigned seat-mounted right hand console. Anauxiliary input also has been addedto connect an MP3 player or otherdevice along with two 12-voltports.A new high resolution 7 in. LCD

monitor features enhanced capabil-ities and displays information in 25languages for global support.Using the monitor, the operator caneasily modify settings for itemssuch as the auto idle shutdown orthe auto-reversing fan. Operatorsalso can check operational records,such as working hours or fuel con-sumption; monitor the KDPF; orcheck how much time is requiredbefore the next maintenance inter-val. The monitor also offers theoperator the option of using theECO guidance function, whichprovides operational tips to reducefuel consumption. A separate high-

resolution back-up camera is stan-dard with every machine and ismounted on the right hand side ofthe console for operator conven-ience.

• Convenient Maintenanceand ServiceabilityTo reduce costly downtime, the

WA500-7 provides easy serviceaccess. The new model hasincreased cooling capacity, widercooling fin spacing and a standardauto-reversing fan to help keep theradiator clean. The machine is equipped with

the Komatsu equipment manage-ment monitoring system (EMMS),which has enhanced diagnosticfeatures that give the operator andtechnicians greater monitoring andtroubleshooting capabilities.EMMS continually monitors allcritical systems, as well as theplanned preventive maintenanceschedule. In addition, EMSS pro-vides troubleshooting assistance tominimize diagnostic and repairtime.For more information, visit

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

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

The WA500-7 has an operating weight of 76,611 lbs. (34,750 kg) when equipped with a 7.3 cu. yd. (5.6 cu m) general purpose bucketand a maximum speed of 22.1 mph (35.5 kmh).

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John Deere 644K Strives to Lower Operating CostsThe new 644K Hybrid

wheel loader from JohnDeere is now available forvalue-driven customerslooking to lower owningand operating costs. The644K Hybrid utilizes twosources of energy: dieseland electric. The hybridloader captures regenerat-ed energy as it’s being cre-ated and uses it to powerthe machine.“John Deere is com-

mitted to delivering theright hybrid solutions tomeet our customer needstoday, tomorrow and wellinto the future,” saidAndrew Kahler, engineand driveline productmarketing manager, JohnDeere Construction &Forestry. “The 644KHybrid is a result of ourdedication to integratingthe best technology avail-able to better the industryand provide our cus-tomers superior uptimeand productivity, whilelowering daily operatingcosts.”The 644K Hybrid is

equipped with a JohnDeere PowerTech 6.8-LITIV/Stage IIIB enginethat runs at an operator-selected constant speedfrom 900 to 1,800 rpm. The hybrid boasts anet 229 hp (170 kW) and is equipped with allthe key features of the conventional JohnDeere K-Series wheel loader line.The machine’s hybrid technology delivers

performance that is equal to or better thanthe conventional 644K, depending on theapplication, according to the manufacturer. The engine’s constant operating speed

maintains continuous hydraulic flow at alltimes, which delivers crisp hydraulicresponsiveness and reduces cycle times. Theelectric motor smoothly delivers torqueresulting in fluid operation and a smootherride. As a result, the 644K Hybrid deliversoptimal performance for novice and experi-enced operators alike.“With fuel prices on the rise, the 644K

Hybrid can reduce fuel consumption up to25 percent, helping contractors lower theirdaily operating costs,” said JohnChesterman, global product marketing man-ager for 4WD loaders, John DeereConstruction & Forestry. “But there is somuch more to the 644K than fuel-efficiency.The hybrid’s features make it easy to control,

virtually becoming an extension of the oper-ator.”Another benefit of the hybrid design is

noise reduction on the job site. Since theengine runs at a constant speed instead ofincreasing and decreasing speed as themachine is worked, the engine noise is con-tinuous and therefore less noticeable to boththe operator inside the cab and bystandersoutside.During operation, a simplified,

PowerShift, countershaft-style transmissionmaintains smooth shifting for added produc-tivity whether the operator is stockpiling,truck loading or ramp climbing. The 644KHybrid has four operating speed ranges, butno reverse gear or clutches as directionchanges are performed by the electric motor.An integrated, spring-applied, hydraulicallyreleased wet-disc park brake requiresreduced maintenance and increased machineuptime.Like conventional K-Series Loaders, a

sealed switch model (SSM) gives fingertipcontrol of keyless start and 24 other machinefunctions. New to the SSM are engine speed

adjust and coast control. The coast controlfeature allows the operator to enable dynam-ic braking through the SSM, reducingmechanical brake wear.

TechnologyFour main components pace the 644K’s

electric-drive technology — the generator,inverter, motor and brake resistor.The generator is brushless and converts

the rotational energy from the engine intothree-phase alternating current (AC) electri-cal energy. It also can be driven as a motor touse recycled energy to drive hydraulics andsave fuel. The inverter is a solid-state electronic sys-

tem designed for reliability, durability, andlong life. The water-cooled inverter deliverselectrical energy to the motor as demandedby the operator. The single electric motor also is brushless

for added reliability and converts three-phase (AC) back to rotational energy andtorque. The motor replaces the job of atorque convertor, but also can work as agenerator to recycle energy back into the

system. The water-cooled brake resistor passively

consumes energy whenever the power elec-tronics actively control its circuit and is onlyneeded to consume excess recycled energy.Fleet managers, owners or operators look-

ing to get the most out of their equipmentcan rely on John Deere WorkSight, a suite oftechnology available for increasing uptimeand productivity while lowering operatingcosts. JDLink monitoring provides real-timemachine utilization and health data, pluslocation info. Fleet Care proactively sug-gests maintenance to prevent costly down-time. Service ADVISOR Remote enablesthe John Deere dealer to read diagnosticcodes, record performance data, and evenupdate software without a trip to the job site.Integrated payload weighing also is avail-able and enables operators to monitor loaddata and optimize machine utilization.For more information, visit

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

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

The 644K Hybrid utilizes two sources of energy: diesel andelectric. The hybrid loader captures regenerated energy as

it’s being created and uses it to power the machine.

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The Wirtgen W 210i and W 200i coldmills — introduced in 2013 — offer thesame advanced-design cold-milling per-formance as their established W 210 and W200 predecessors, but are compliant withU.S. Tier IVi emissions requirements.Like their predecessors, the W 210i and

W 200i feature a standard milling width of79 in. (200 cm), but can be fitted withoptional 59 in. (150 cm) or 87 in. (221 cm)cutting units. Three selectable engine speedsenable a broad range of applications, such aslarge-scale surface course rehabilitation,complete pavement removal at full depth,and fine milling, and have a milling depth of0 to 13 in. (0 to 33 cm).The W 200i is powered by a single engine

generating 535 hp. Its operating weight is59,922 lbs. (27,180 kg) with half-full watertank, half-full fuel tank, a 165-lb. driver, andtools.The W 210i has nearly all of the same fea-

tures as the W 200i, except for added power

in cutting applications, features afuel-saving drive concept utilizingtwo diesel engines, generating a total680 hp with both engines engaged. Itsoperating weight is 63,670 lb.(28,880 kg).The W 200i and same-sized, but

more powerful W 210i incorporate anumber of new technologies for coldmills that are exclusive to WirtgenGroup.Their parallel-to-surface (PTS)

technology automatically keeps thecutter housing level as the W 200 andW 210 move into a cut, accelerating produc-tion, and their “smart” WIDRIVE technolo-gy offers new microprocessor-controlledenhancements to machine control systems,tying all main functions to a single source tomanage fuel costs, tooth costs and other vari-ables.Their intelligent speed control system

incorporates an electronic flow divider that

makes the four tracks work in harmonywhen turning a radius. Skipping and notch-ing are eliminated, track wear is minimized,and the machine operates smoother. Theyincorporate the level pro system, Wirtgen’sexisting automatic leveling system, which ishighly user-friendly and regulates the pre-setmilling depth and actual readout electroni-cally.

Asphalt and concrete milling isone of the most abrasive environ-ments for any machine, but theirnew vacuum cutting system optionwill remove dust, fines and smokefrom the cutter chamber and extractit out the conveyor, keeping themachine cleaner and prolongingcomponent life. And Wirtgen’s new3DS flexible application drumspeed system will automaticallyslow drum speeds in deep cuts, sav-ing on fuel consumption and toothwear.

Optional forward and rear television cam-eras provide a view of reclaimed asphaltpavement into the haul truck hopper, orwhen the unit is in reverse, a view to the rear.For more information, visit www.wirtge-

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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

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Wirtgen W 210i, W 200i Comply With Tier IVi Standards

Volvo Compaction Heavyweights Handle Many ApplicationsWhen it comes to the biggest asphalt com-

pacting jobs, Volvo Construction Equipmentoffers a range of high-performing heavy hit-ters — all of which are designed to handle avariety of applications and conditions anddeliver a smooth, even mat in fewer passes.Highly versatile and capable of tackling a

variety of applications, Volvo heavyweightdouble-drum asphalt compactors, theDD110B, DD120B and DD140B, can man-age the industry’s biggest tasks — frommajor highway work to airport runways.High centrifugal force, powerful frequen-

cy and optimal drum weight combine to pro-duce optimum energy output for excellentcompaction and high machine productivity,according to the manufacturer. The DD110B, DD120B and DD140B

offer dual amplitude settings, allowing oper-ators to quickly and easily adjust drumforces when material depth changes. Foreven greater versatility, eight amplitude set-tings are available, allowing operators toadjust amplitude as circumstances vary witha hand wheel conveniently located inside the

end of each drum. The spring-loaded designallows for quick and precise adjustments thatoptimize drum performance, helping opera-tors achieve maximum compaction resultswith fewer passes. Maintaining proper impact spacing is

simplified, as well. When operators selectthe appropriate amplitude setting, themachine automatically matches that settingwith an ideal frequency, inducing higherforces at lower amplitudes, accelerating thecompaction of thinner lifts and warm mixeswithout fracturing the aggregate in the mat.

Powerful EfficiencyThese compactors are equipped with the

Volvo D4 engine, which conforms to TierIVi emissions standards, providing strong,fuel-efficient performance with power inreserve. Propulsion comes in the form of aclosed loop hydrostatic parallel circuit toboth drums, which are fitted with heavy-duty radial piston motors. Travel speeds goup to 7 mph (11.3 kmh), and vibration auto-matically engages or disengages when pre-

set speed thresholds are reached. When anoperator selects the automatic operationalmode, eccentric rotation is matched to thedirection of travel, helping eliminate the pos-sibility operators will forget to adjust the set-ting. This not only requires less enginepower, but results in reduced material distor-tion and improved mat smoothness.The compactors feature two independent

water systems, each with its own primaryand back-up spray bar. The pressurizedwater system provides consistent water flowto the drum surfaces, eliminating asphaltbuild-up that would require time-consumingand costly rework. As the water flow isadjustable, water can be conserved, therebyreducing the time taken for water refills.

Safe and Comfortable forIncreased Productivity

Operator safety and enhanced productivi-ty were top priorities in each compactordesign. The operator area provides an unob-structed, all-around view, reducing operatorneck strain and improving safety for person-

nel on the ground. The vibration-isolatedoperator platform and ergonomic layout ofcontrols contribute to a low-fatigue workenvironment. The operator sits in aROPS/FOPS protected structure with a con-sole that can be rotated 180 degrees, opti-mizing comfort and sight line visibility. Aconsole-mounted impact spacing meterallows operators to adjust travel speeds tomaintain proper asphalt smoothness.

Access for Maintenance andService

Routine maintenance is simplified with aswing-up hood that allows for easy, ground-level access to the engine and hydrauliccomponents. Lockable covers protect theoperator console, while lockable enginehood, fuel cap, water fill cap and deck accessdoors help deter theft and vandalism.For more information, visit

www.volvoce.com/na.(This story also can be found on

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

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2010 Midland SPD-8 Road Widener, dual discharge,hydrostatic drive, J.D. diesel engine

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SD115 Soil Compactor From VolvoNow Tier IVi Emissions CompliantThe SD115 soil compactor from

Volvo Construction Equipment isdesigned to meet the needs of a widerange of medium- to heavy-duty com-paction tasks and comes loaded withnew features. Weighing 25,690 lbs.(11,650 kg), the updates are designed toimprove the overall compacting experi-ence — efficiency, productivity andfuel economy are boosted, while thecost of operation is reduced, accordingto the manufacturer.

Drum Performance The SD115 is built for maximum

compaction performance, with highcentrifugal force, amplitude and drumweight combining to produce the ener-gy necessary for compaction and highmachine productivity. As terrain and material depths

change, increasing and decreasingdynamic drum forces is simple. High orlow amplitudes can be selected with aswitch on the operator control panel,providing the operator the flexibility toadjust dynamic force. Two drum fre-quencies also can be chosen with a con-sole switch to compensate for changingsoil types and conditions. A five-fre-quency feature is available as an optionto further boost the machine’s versatili-ty and performance. A center joint provides +/-38 degrees

of articulation and +/-17 degrees ofdrum oscillation for stable, flexiblemachine performance and greater oper-ator comfort over rough terrain. Withthe 84-in. (213 cm) drum in constantcontact with the ground surface, com-paction is smooth and uniform. A redesigned drum frame design

makes compaction on steep slopes eas-ier and more effective, as the SD115can negotiate 35 percent slopes for bet-ter gradeability. The angled frameallows higher clearance in the approachto steep slopes and while loading, elim-inating the possibility of damaging theroad surface and preventing possibledamage to the machine, according tothe manufacturer. The heavily constructed axle is inte-

grated in the drive train for an efficientrear-wheel drive system. The No-Spindifferential increases traction, elimi-nates tire slippage and improves grade-

ability, performance and productivity.The optional Ultra-Grade traction sys-tem provides optimum stability andsurefootedness when operating on slip-pery surfaces and steep inclines,improving gradeability.

Now More EnvironmentallyFriendly and ProductiveThe centerpiece of the SD115 is its

powerful Volvo engine, available in afour-cylinder (147.5 hp / 110 kW) orsix-cylinder (173 hp / 129 kW) version.The Tier IVi EPA-certified engineimproves air quality and meets strin-gent North American regulations,while achieving all the performance,dependability and fuel efficiency thatVolvo is known for. A diesel particulatefilter (DPF) burns off and eliminatesmaterial build-up inside the filter —further reducing emissions. For addedpeace of mind, the engine is backed byVolvo dealer service and parts support,as well as a 1,000-hour warranty. A hydraulically operated engine

cooling fan runs only when needed,

reducing fuel consumption — noiselevels also decrease for greater operatorcomfort. Volvo long-life coolant pro-tects the machine for up to 6,000 hours,resulting in lowered operating costsand more uptime. A new hydraulic oilfill and Volvo standard sight glass areincluded, minimizing the possibility ofoil spills and overfilling — and therebypreventing damage to the environment.In line with the Volvo commitment

to safety, the emergency stop systemcan be easily activated by the operator,shutting down the engine, applying thebrakes and stopping the machine’smovement. Further promoting safeoperating conditions, a switch locatedin the seat will shut the machine downand apply the brakes if the operatorrises from the seat for more than fiveseconds during operation.For more information, call 717/532-

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

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A center joint provides +/-38 degrees of articulation and +/-17 degrees ofdrum oscillation for stable, flexible machine performance and greateroperator comfort over rough terrain.

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www.wirtgenamerica.comROAD AND MINERAL TECHNOLOGIES

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

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

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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 Oldcastlefamily share these practices in order tocreate synergy between companiesand divisions in meeting production,efficiency and safety goals.In addition, Oldcastle

Materials has establishedbest practice groupscomposed of represen-tatives from each of thedivisions. These groupsmeet to share ideas,experiences, initiatives,new industry practices andtechnological advances that have worked best for individualcompanies across Oldcastle Materials. 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, sixand seven axles con-f i g u r a t i o n s .Additionally, thebody itself is avail-able as elliptical orsquare with a range ofavailable options.This allows the user to

choose a configurationthat best fits the particular application, 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.

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

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MELBOURNE PARTS

321-729-8944

POMPANO BEACH PARTS

954-977-9541

SARASOTA PARTS

941-752-1300

TAMPA PARTS

813-621-4902

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GOMACO Responds to Customers With Sidewalk PaverGOMACO introduced the

GT-3200 sidewalk paver with anadjustable aggregate base moldon the front and a sidewalkpaving mold on the rear at Worldof Concrete 2013. It’s a three-track paver designed specificallyfor zero-clearance sidewalkrehabilitation projects, fulfillinga contractor’s unique request.

The GOMACO GT-3200 canbe equipped with a front-mount-ed adjustable aggregate basemold to spread the base aggre-gate for the sidewalk. During thefirst pass, rock is placed on gradeand an auger spreads the materi-al, while three pan vibratorsmounted to the mold start thecompaction process. The basemold is equipped with twoheavy-duty hydraulic cylindersthat provide 14 in. (35.6 cm) ofhydraulic lift for setting the grade depthbelow the track line and raising the mold forthe paving pass.

During the second paving pass, the side-walk is slipformed with a unique, minimum-clearance trailing mold. The GT-3200 side-walk paver has a 20 in. (50.8 cm) wide, 14 ft.

(4.3 m) long folding conveyor. The convey-or allows ready-mix trucks to discharge fromthe street instead of driving over existingcurb to reach the paver. The hydraulic pivot-ing conveyor also has been designed torotate 180 degrees to allow for easy loadingof concrete into the hopper from either side

of the machine and to avoid obstacles asso-ciated with zero-clearance paving. The side-walk mold features hydraulic adjustablesideplates to form the GOMACO edge,while a trailing stainless pan provides thesuperior finish. The sidewalk mold also canbe equipped with a bar inserter for placing

transverse bars into the slab, ifrequired by project specifications.

The GT-3200 sidewalk paveralso features all-track steering,which saves time getting on andoff stringline, allows better job-site mobility, and ease in loadingand unloading for transport. Itcan be transported withoutremoving either the front-mount-ed adjustable aggregate basemold or the rear-mounted side-walk paving mold. Simply foldthe conveyor and drive the GT-3200 onto the trailer for transport.It features the latest in GOMA-CO machine control with theexclusive G+ system with a newfull color screen.

G+ is a powerful controllerfor paving accuracy and elec-tronic monitoring of steeringand grade. G+, combined with

the GT-3200’s C4.4T Caterpillar enginewith 91 hp (67.9 kW), provides plenty ofpower for sidewalk paving, according tothe manufacturer.

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

GOMACO’s new GT-3200 zero-clearancesidewalk paver slipforms a new 5 ft. (1.5 m)wide sidewalk on a rehabilitation project inEdmonton, Alberta, Canada.

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“We will be on this Newk’s Eatery job from start to finishfor some two or three months,” said Gary Shehane, projectmanager of Stevenson-Weir. “Ryan Burkette of RyanCo isdoing the concrete placement and finishing. Stevenson-Weirpride ourselves on being one of the few family-owned sup-pliers left in this market. On this particular job some tenemployees are involved. The rain affects our productivity;however, we don’t shut down for the rain.”

Stevenson-Weir doesn’t actually do concrete demolitionwork on site. But they do have their own crushing operationin which they recycle their waste and they also accept wastefrom contractors that buy from them as well. The firm crush-es that material and makes a recycled base out of it. RyanCoConstruction, Fort Mill, S.C., does not work for Stevenson-Weir but they supply RyanCo with materials for building.

RyanCo did the concrete foundation and also is doing theconcrete slab on this project.

They are currently under contract for all the sidewalks inthe city of Gastonia, N.C.

“If there are any problems with people walking on theconcrete while it’s still wet, we have to tear that out and redoit completely,” said Ryan Burkett, RyanCo Construction

owner. “In those circumstances we keep an eye on things.Every city, every project is different.”

Burkette’s crews do not typically wear hardhats unlessthere is equipment overhead. His onsite equipment usuallyincludes a Bobcat skid steer and Bobcat mini-excavator.

Newk’s Eatery currently has more than 50 restaurantsopen in 11 states including Alabama, Arkansas, Florida,Georgia, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina,Tennessee and Texas. More than 40 of the restaurants arefranchise owned. Projections call for 10 restaurants to openin 2013. This restaurant will be one of the first to open inSouth Carolina.

Newk’s Eatery was founded by Don Newcomb, DebraBryson and Chris Newcomb, with the first restaurant open-ing in Oxford, Miss., in 2004. The team has long been rec-ognized for its talent in developing and growing innovativeand unique restaurant concepts.

If the rain holds out the area should be having some satis-fied Newk’s Eatery customers in the not-too-distant future.But the weather is the one variable all construction projectsmust contend with no matter what date is written into theirplans and schedule.

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

RyanCo Performs Concrete Work for Newk’s, Despite Rain Interference

NEWK’S from page 8

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

SEPTEMBER 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 formore information 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 OUT-INGS. July 16 – Links of Novi, Novi“Memorial Classic” - $80 per person. Package includes 18 holes ofgolf with cart; grilled lunch at the turn; beer keg on the course; steakdinner with cash bar; awards and door prizes.August 13 – Fieldstone Golf Club, Auburn Hills, Michigan“Safety Theme” - $80 per person. Package includes 18 holes of golfwith cart; coffee and doughnuts; complimentary range balls; lunchon the course; one 6-pack cooler per cart; BBQ dinner with cash bar;awards and door prizes.September 23 – Plum Hollow Country Club, Southfield, Michigan“Old Timers Classic” - $135 per person. Package includes compli-mentary driving range; 18 holes of golf with cart; grilled lunch on thecourse; beverage 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 – “SharingStrategies for Success.” The conference will be held JULY 16-19 atthe HILTON HOTEL in downtown Milwaukee. One of the major eventsat MAASTO 2013 will be a trade show, where industry representativeswill have the opportunity to showcase materials, technology, andprofessional services. The trade show will be held July 17 and 18 atthe conference hotel. More information on the trade show registration,layout, schedule, and fees will be available in early 2013 at the con-ference website, which will be linked via the MAASTO meetings web-page – http://www.maasto.net/meetings.html. If you are looking tospeak to someone with regard to the above conference you may con-tact Denise Woods, CMP, Director, Communications & Events, AGCof Minnesota, directly at 651/796-2186; toll free at 800/552-7670or website: www.agcmn.org.

August 13, 2013 – Field Day. Nursery Growers of Lake CountyOhio, Inc. – Annual Summer Field Day for the Nursery Growers ofLake County Ohio will be August 13, 2013. This year’s host locationis The Holden Arboretum, Kirtland, Ohio. Naturally blending the gor-geous gardens of the Arboretum with the Nursery industry is brilliant!Hours will be 9-4 PM! Mark your calendars now so as not to miss it!For more information please contact, Annette Howard, NGLCOExecutive Director at 440/241-7969.

August 14 – 16, 2013 – Conference. COAG-GEN – Register todayand participate in the COAL-GEN 2013 Conference and Exhibition inCharlotte, North Carolina. COAL-GEN is the industry’s most dynamicevent covering the latest topics affecting the design, development,upgrading, operation and maintenance of coal-fueled power plants.

This conference is being held at the Charlotte Convention Center, 501S. College Street, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. August 16 – 18, 2013 – Convention. Historical ConstructionEquipment Association – HCEA International Convention and OldEquipment Exposition. The HCEA holds one annual convention andold equipment exposition each year. Somewhere in either the lower48 or Canada, members, local fans, exhibitors, merchandise retail-ers and, of course, a lot of working machines are brought together forlearn and share a bit of history. Next Show: WILMINGTON, ILLINOISHCEA International Convention’s next show is AUGUST 16 thru 18,2013 at the International Union of Operating Engineers’ Local 150Training Center at 19800 West Arsenal Road, Wilmington, Illinois.For more information on this event, you may call the HCEA office at419/352-5616; fax at 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 Outingwill be held 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 TradeShow is being held at the Monroeville Convention Center,Monroeville, PA For more information on the above PIOGA events,please contact PIOGA’s office at 724/933-7306 or fax: 724/933-7310.

September 4-6, 2013 – Seminar. RAM, Inc.’s Fall 2013 Blastingand Explosives Safety Training Seminar. The two and one-half daycontinuous education training session will be held at the SouthDakota School of Mines in Rapid City, S.D., September 4-6, 2013;presented by Robert A. McClure, Inc. (RAM, Inc.). The final day of theseminar will be capped by a special night blast at the Crazy HorseMemorial on September 6 for all attendees. An early course regis-tration fee of $895/person is available thru July 31, 2013. Full reg-istration fee is $950 beginning August 1, 2013 with a deadline dateof August 15. Hotel: Adoba Eco Hotel Rapid City/Mt. Rushmore –special seminar rates available. Course topics have been selected tooffer value to all professionals with varied experience levels, fromindividuals with decades of experience to those just entering theexplosives industry. To register and for more information, please visitwebsite: www.ramets.com. More contact information: Trade PressContact: Rick Zettler; 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].

CUEE, the International Construction and Utility Equipment Expositionis also known as The Demo Expo, and is the exposition for demon-strations of construction and utility equipment. At ICUEE, attendeescan operate the equipment themselves and explore the newest prod-ucts and innovations in the industry. The broad spectrum of equip-ment available to operate is the ultimate in competitive comparisons.An extensive education program complements displays of the latestequipment technology and product innovations. ICUEE 2013 will be

held October 1 thru 3, 2013 at the Kentucky Fair & ExpositionCenter, 937 Phillips Lane, Louisville, Kentucky, USA. For moreinformation on this Expo you may contact Jim Wurm, ExecutiveDirector of Exhibit & Event Marketers Association, at 541/317-8768. PAUL BUNYAN SHOW – the official Paul Bunyan Show is one of thenation’s largest and oldest forest industry shows. Show attendeeswill see more than 130 exhibits representing all facets of the forestindustry throughout North America. Representatives will be on site toshowcase equipment, manpower and the dedication that has madethe industry what it is today. Lumberjack entertainment and compe-titions will take place throughout the weekend as well as numerouseducational sessions on topics ranging from logging equipmentsafety and maintenance to the history and restoration of the baldeagle in Ohio to Ohio’s edible mushrooms. Visitors to the show willnot want to leave without trying an official Bunyan Burger, a 14 oz.angus burger with all the trimmings. For more information, visitwww.ohioforest.org. WHEN: OCTOBER 4 thru 6, 2013Friday-Saturday 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM; Sunday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PMLOCATION: (Map It) Guernsey County Fairgrounds at 335 OldNational Road in (Old Washington) Cambridge, OH (Exit 186 off ofI-70). PHONE: 614/497-9580

19th Annual New York State Highway and Public Works Expo will beheld on October 16, 2013 in the Americraft Center of Progress atthe New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse, NY. Free admissiontickets are sent to every village, city, town, county and state highwayand public works professional in New York State. Exhibitors fromaround the state and the nation will gather in Syracuse for the annu-al Expo that puts them face to face with municipal budget decisionmakers. Superintendents, Board Members, Engineers, MunicipalContractors…they’re all at the Expo! The Expo is held at the peak ofthe annual budget decision making process in municipalities acrossthe state…A great time to showcase what you sell, make new con-tacts, introduce new products and strengthen relationships with yourexisting municipal customers!

GIE+EXPO – The Green Industry & Equipment ExpoDealer Day: October 23, 2013All Attendees: October 24 and 25, 2013Kentucky Expo CenterLouisville, KentuckyTwo Tradeshows – GIE+EXPO and Hardscape North America – co-located in one central location, provide your No. 1 opportunity tosee what your industry is buzzing about. The 29-acre OutdoorDemonstration Area, within easy walking distance of the indoorexhibits, and the New Products Showcase make these prestigiousshows an exceptionally efficient, productive marketplace. The 2012 GIE+EXPO runs October 24 & 25 in Louisville, KY. Co-located again this year with Hardscape North America, the indus-try’s largest trade show will host more than 15,000 attendees. Fordetails on education sessions, produce demonstration schedulesand to register, visit www.gie-expo.com orwww.HardscapeNA.com.

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Challenges Include Heavy Rainfallsurface. Approximately 170,000 cu. yds. (129,974 cu m) ofmaterial are removed to get to one acre of the white clay. Theexposed vein of useable clay usually runs 20 ft. (6 m) thick.GPS technology is employed to guide the excavatingmachinery.Eight crews are continuously digging their way through

Arcilla holdings each year uncovering and removing some3.5 million tons (3.17 million t) of kaolin and 300,000 tons

(272,155 t) of bauxite.

ReclamationSurface mining has gotten a bad reputation due to the ugly

cavities, destruction of vegetation and threats to the localecology. Yet according to Smith there is little local resistanceto the mining activity — which happens to be the secondlargest industry in southern Georgia totimber production. The economic impact of the mines

may give pause to people alarmed bythe process. The public acceptancecould well be a sign of confidence.The industry — and certainly Arcilla— is conscientious about fullyreclaiming property rather than leav-ing it in a wasted condition.“I look at it this way,” said Smith.

“God put a natural resource here foruse of mankind. As a steward of theland, we try to do a good job ofextracting this clay and putting theland back to a useable state for futuregenerations.”State EPA officials enforce Federal

Environmental Protection Agencyrules, but Arcilla is committed to theprocess regardless of mandates.To that end, closed mining proper-

ties are filled and smoothed, with

slopes not exceeding 3-to-1 steepness, and appropriatenative vegetation replanted. The company partners withlandowners to create ponds. The ph of the water is tested andtreated so the water is neither acidic nor alkaline. The pondsare then stocked with fish. To date, Arcilla has created adozen ponds and more are on the way.

Weather ChallengesChallenges face every industry and the challenge plaguing

kaolin-mining companies inGeorgia is water. Surface miningis vulnerable to inclement weathercosting company’s money. Thisyear, the central Georgia area hasbeen drenched by 27 in. of rain,about 15 in. more than usual.Under ideal circumstances kaolinis about 20 percent water, notincluding runoff, so rain can bedestructive.With the influx of rain this year

Georgia has seen the end of a threeyear drought, that mostly benefit-ed kaolin production. “To deal with the water we

have about 20 pumps and genera-tors dewatering the mines,” saidSmith.Smith has an entire crew dedi-

cated solely to that task, runningpumps 24 hours a day, seven daysa week to stay ahead of the seep-ing and pooling ground water. Thepumps range in size from 13 to 58hp (9.6 to 43 kW). “It keeps us on our toes,” said

Smith. Smith hopes that his sons will also be kept on their toes.

When asked if he thinks there will be enough kaolin for hissons to continue to mine, Smith’s response is simple. “We’ll be mining it 50 years from now, yes sir,” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

This Volvo G710B motorgrader maintains more than 50 mi. (80.5 km) of haulroads for 10 different Arcilla Mining tracts in Gordon, Ga.

Arcilla’s newest purchase from ASC Construction Equipment, a Volvo A40Farticulated truck, contributes to increased material movement at the 1,000acre Allen Tract mining site.

ARCILLA from page 34

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Bobcat Launches 3600, 3650 Hydrostatic Utility VehiclesBobcat’s 3600 and 3650 hydrostatic drive

utility vehicles are designed to handle andhaul more materials for grooming commer-cial buildings and grounds or maintainingpersonal properties. They also are the firstutility vehicles in the Bobcat lineup to offercabs with heat and air conditioning. This willprovide more comfort than a typical utilityvehicle while transporting passengers andfor completing multiple work tasks, such ashauling, mowing, sweeping and snowremoval.

Two Models Expand UtilityVehicle Lineup

The new 24.8-hp (18.5 kW) 3600 and3650 utility vehicles extend the Bobcatline of utility vehicles, which includesthe 3200, 3400 and 3400XL utility vehi-cle models, and continues with theToolcat 5600 and 5610 utility workmachines. The 3600 meets the need forBobcat customers who want the benefitsof a hydrostatic drive utility vehicle,while the 3650 will take attachmentcapabilities to a new level as it is theindustry’s first utility vehicle with thecapacity to operate front-mountedattachments that are PTO driven, accordingto the manufacturer. PTO technology is one of the most simple

and efficient ways to transfer engine horse-power to an attachment for optimum per-formance. This ability positions the 3650 toprovide users with a highly versatilemachine that fills the gap between standardBobcat utility vehicles and the larger Toolcatutility work machines.

DurabilityMore uptime and easy upkeep are impor-

tant to both homeowners and commercialutility vehicle owners. One of the main driv-ers behind the 3600 and 3650 was the devel-opment of a hydrostatic drive system. Thehydrostatic system in the new Bobcat UTVsprovides durability, and uses a single two-speed motor with fewer moving parts toachieve fast acceleration and maintain toptravel speed.

Another key durability feature of themachines is a diesel engine that will auto-matically shut itself down if it experienceshigh engine coolant temperature, low engineoil pressure, or high hydraulic oil tempera-ture. This gives the operator added peace ofmind when operating Bobcat utility vehiclesin demanding conditions.Durability is further enhanced with the

composite cargo box that resists dents andwon’t corrode. Standard features on theBobcat utility vehicles, such as the skid plateand CV boot to help protect important com-ponents from damage when traveling over

rough terrain, logs, rocks and other debris.Options such as a brush guard provide addi-tional protection.

Productivity and PerformanceThe combination of independent front

dual A-arm suspension, with rear De Dionsuspension that ties the two rear wheelstogether, improves the vehicle’s ride comfortand provides improved stability to haul and

tow heavy loads. These features allow the3600 and 3650 utility vehicles to achieve anincreased payload capacity for towing andhauling. Cargo box capacity alone is 1,250lbs. (567 kg). At a top speed of 30 mph (48kmh), that means hauling more with eachload and taking fewer trips to get the jobdone, according to the manufacturer. Another characteristic of the hydrostatic

system is dynamic braking, which occurswhen the operator releases pressure on thetravel pedal. As the operator lets up on thetravel pedal, a valve in the drive motor clos-es — blocking the flow of oil — which inturn slows the machine down at a similarrate. This dynamic braking feature alsomakes the utility vehicle easier to controlwhen under load. For greater stopping force,the utility vehicles’ four-wheel disc brakescan be applied.The 3600 and 3650 utility vehicles’

hydrostatic transmission system offers thebest of both worlds for customers combiningsmooth drivability and durable suspension.With an adjustable front and rear suspension,the operator can choose a setting that match-es the load requirements to achieve optimumcomfort and traction without sacrificingdurability. The ability to change directions without

shifting has improved operator convenienceand maneuverability. Operators can performdirection changes from forward to reverse inthe new utility vehicles by using a travelcontrol pedal rather than the typical F-N-Rlever. This feature makes changing direc-tions as easy as rocking one’s toe to go for-

ward and one’s heel to go in reverse, and isespecially beneficial in tight areas aroundbuildings, barns and other structures.On-the-fly shifting allows the operator to

easily adjust to driving conditions, prevent-ing the utility vehicle from getting stuckwhen terrain turns muddy. These featuresand others, such as easy-to-see instrumenta-tion, a single-latch tailgate and easy-to-cleancomposite cargo box, make the Bobcat utili-

ty vehicles intuitive to use, according to themanufacturer.

ServiceabilityCustomers want to spend time operating

their UTVs — not trying to troubleshootthem. That’s why Bobcat has incorporatedan LCD screen within the speedometer thatdisplays service codes. This allows cus-tomers to quickly identify issues with theirmachine and get them back up and runningquickly.For daily maintenance, access to key

components is important. The fuel tank onthe 3600 and 3650 utility vehicles is conve-niently located and daily checks of itemssuch as fluids, filters and the battery can bemade through easy access to the enginecompartment. Liquid-cooled engines inBobcat utility vehicles protect critical enginecomponents from overheating, which alsoresults in more power and performance fromthe machine, because components are keptcooler at higher rpms.

Comfort and Ease of UseAlong with hauling materials and cargo,

transporting passengers in comfort is anadded benefit for even the hardest-workingutility vehicles. Comfort features on the3600 and 3650 include tilt steering, amplelegroom and foot space and two-passengerbucket front seat standard on the 3650. Adealer-installed bench front seat capable ofseating up to three occupants also is avail-able on the 3600 utility vehicle.Customers who need to feed their live-

stock and clear snow, or continue other proj-ects into cold winter days or hot summerafternoons will find shelter from the ele-ments with the optional cab that is equippedwith heat and air conditioning. The cab’smodular design can provide customized pro-tection for the operator and passengers. Asan added benefit, the entire cab constructioncan be assembled or disassembled in pieceswithin 30 minutes.

There’s no need to be cut off fromcommunication because of a dead cellphone battery when working on a jobsite. Two 12-volt accessory plug-insallow the operator to convenientlycharge a cell phone, iPod, or other elec-trical devices.

VersatilityThe more tasks that one piece of

equipment can complete, the moreproductive and profitable it can be foran owner. To meet job site needs forsnow and ice removal, the 3600 has anoptional integrated snow blade and asprayer that can be mounted in thevehicle’s cargo box. Customers who choose the 3650

utility vehicle will have the same compati-bility but with twice as many tools. The 3650utility vehicle’s exclusive Multi-AttachmentX-Change (M.A.X.) provides integrationand versatility not found on ordinary utilityvehicles. In addition to the sprayer, it alsowill have the capability of powering frontmounted PTO-driven attachments includinga snowblower, mower and angle broom, aswell as non-PTO attachments consisting ofthe snow blade, pallet fork and bucket.These six attachments, combined with amaximum lift height of 2 ft. (.6 m) and ratedlift capacity of 500 lbs. (227 kg), allow the3650 to accomplish tasks from clearing side-walks of snow and debris to moving dirt orpalleted materials.Another valuable feature for operators of

the 3650 utility vehicle is the ability tooperate the throttle independent of the trav-el control pedal. A first for the utility vehi-cle market, this capability allows the opera-tor to set the engine speed with a throttlerather than having to use the acceleratorpedal to increase engine rpm. Separatingthe two functions gives the operator thefreedom to run powered attachments moreefficiently with the rpm they require yet atlow travel speeds. This feature also will bebeneficial when the vehicle is under loadand high torque is required, but speed is notdesired.For more information, visit

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

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

The new 24.8-hp (18.5 kW) 3600 and 3650 utility vehicles extend the Bobcat line of utility vehi-cles, which includes the 3200, 3400 and 3400XL utility vehicle models, and continues with theToolcat 5600 and 5610 utility work machines.

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USED EXCAVATOR | JCB220 EXCAVA-TOR 320CATCONTACT: LYNDONPHONE: 1-868-797-9071FAX: 1-868-650-5232EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | DEARSIR / MADAM, WE ARE LOOKING TOPURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE,SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHERMANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT, TRUCKSAND VEHICLES OF ALL SORTS. WEPREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVECOMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE ORPARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVEBOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NOLONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOUHAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DIS-CONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILLPURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDI-TION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE.PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT270-849-2270 OR EMAIL US.CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 270-849-2270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED:USED:CABLEOPERATED:CLAMSHELL BUCKETS ,GRAPPLE BUCKETS, DRAGLINE BUCK-ETS, ALL SIZES AND TYPES,CONTACT: JJOHNSONEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SKIDSTEER LOADER WITH TRACKS | IAM THE CLARK FORKLIFT DEALER INWESTERN PA. I HAVE A CUSTOMERLOOKING FOR A 7000 LB SKID STEERWITH FORKS AND BUCKET.CUSTOMERWANTS EITHER NEW OR GOOD USEDCONTACT: TOM MCDONNELLPHONE: 724-239-2220FAX: 724-239-3456EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE 45 FRONT END LOADER |FRONT END LOADER FOR JD585 TRAC-TOR, PREFERABLY USEDCONTACT: ERIC REEDPHONE: 585-752-7868EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TROJAN LOADER | I WOULD LIKE TOPURCHASE 2- TROJAN LOADER KEYS.WE HAVE THREE LOADERS A 1700Z, A1900, AND A 3500Z. THEY ALL USE THESAME KEY. ONE IS WORE OUT ANDWOULD LIKE TO HAVE A SPARE. I JUSTMISSED A DEALER THAT QUOTED ME$8.00 EA. THEY ACCIDENTALLY DIS-POSED OF THEM. PLEASE CONTACTME WITH PRICE AND AVAILABILITY.CONTACT: JIM FORTNEYPHONE: (608) 632-0056EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1997 315L EXCAVATOR | HI I AM A VERYSERIOUS BUYER, I NEED YOUR BESTPRICE ON ONE OF THESE.CONTACT: PARHAMPHONE: 4168224249EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

COMPACTION ROLLER RIDE ON |DESCRIBE WHAT YOU WANT.CONTACT: ALEYDAPHONE: 310 8099768EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––OIL & GAS | LAMBSLEEM NIGERIA LIM-ITED | OIL & GAS WE HAVE AGOCRUDE BOONING LIGHT FARCADOAND LSPO ALL IN TTO, TTI, CIF NOMONEY IS NEEDED UNTIL AFTERAGREEMENT IS REACH AND SIGN.CONTACT ME VIA EMAIL: [email protected] CEO. PETER MORDI. TEL:+234-8032472242CONTACT: LAMBSLEEM NIGERIA LIMITEDPHONE: TEL:+234-8032472242FAX: TEL:+234-8032472242EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DOZERS | DEAR ALL WE ARE LOOKINGFOR KOMATSU D155A-1 DOZERS.KIND-LY OFFER US WITH DETAILS, PHOTOSAND VERY BEST PRICE.CONTACT: RIZWANPHONE: +92-345-6429345EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXPORT MACHINES | WE DISMANTLEAND CONTAINERIZE HEAVY MACHIN-ERY. CALL ME TO GET A QUOTE.CONTACT: MICHAEL WARRENPHONE: 843-893-6185FAX: 843-538-2587EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––STOLTZ SITE SPREADER | DESCRIBEWHAT YOU WANT.CONTACT: DAVIDEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GEHL AL 20 DX | GEHL MINI LOADERWITH OR WITHOUT ATTACHMENTS,PREFERABLY WITH AUGER.CONTACT: WALTERFAX: 401-728-0228EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––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: 505-975-1614FAX: 505-343-1155EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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

Scale ....................................................................................$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 E55 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ................$60

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

Bobcat M400 Gold 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loader,

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

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, 1:25

Scale ................................................................................$25

Bobcat 5600 Toolcat Utility Vehicle, 1:25 Scale............$55

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

Bucyrus Erie 22B Cable Shovel, 1:50 Scale ..............$225

Bucyrus Erie 22B Cable Backhoe, 1:50 Scale ............$225

Case 1850K Dozer, 1:50 Scale ........................................$35

Case 621B Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ............................$35

Case 330B Articulated Dump Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........$35

Case 1102 Soil Compactor, 1:35 Scale ..........................$60

Case 420 Series 3 Uniloader, 1:50 Scale ......................$85

Case CX130 Excavator w/Breaker, 1:50 scale ............$135

Caterpillar AP655D Asphalt Paver, W/O Canopy, 1:50

Scale ................................................................................$80

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

Caterpillar 977 Traxcavator, 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

Hitachi ZX870 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................$185

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

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

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

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

Komatsu PC350LC Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................$80

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

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

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

Link-Belt 80100 RTC, 1:50 Scale ..................................$185

Link-Belt 250 X Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................$140

Mack Granite MP w/ Bottom Dump Trailer....................$75

Poclain 350 Front Shovel, 1:50 Scale ..........................$190

Poclain TC45 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ............................$135

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

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

Volvo EC280 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..............................$50

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

Volvo L150F Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale........................$120

Volvo L250G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................$120

Volvo SD-122 Soil Compactor, 1:72 Scale ....................$25

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

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Caterpillar 336D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale $95Caterpillar D7E Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale $90Caterpillar 365B L Series II Excavator, 1:50 Scale $75

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ALEX LYON & SON

AUCTIONEERS

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315-633-2944�

• Syracuse (Canastota),NYSat.,�July�13,�2013For:�Annual�Hay�Camp�andLarge�Rental�ReturnAuction�of�Late�ModelConstruction�Equipment

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• Detroit, MIFri.,�July�19,�2013For:�Late�ModelConstruction�Equipment,Support,�Truck�Tractors(Michigan�Specials),�TrailerTrains

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• Albany, NYSun.,�August�11,�2013For:�Family�Houses,Income�ProducingOpportunities�of�a�Lifetime!

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• Bangor, MESun.,�September�15,�2013For:�Complete�Liquidationof�Rental�Operation,�LightConstruction�&�SupportEquipment,�Party�Supplies,Large�Quantity�of�Tents

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402-421-2631

• Chehalis, WAJuly�23,�2013

• Ft. Worth, TXJuly�24-25,�2013

• Kansas, MOJuly�30,�2013

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BLACKBIRD ASSET

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www.blackbirdauctions.com

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• Florence, SCThurs.,�July�25,�2013For:�Major�DemolitionEquipment

COLLAR CITY AUCTIONS

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�518-895-8150

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DEANCO AUCTIONS

www.deancoauction.com

601-656-9768

• Philadelphia, MSThurs.,�July�18,�2013For:�ConstructionEquipment

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DON SMOCK

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www.dsa-auctions.com

765-778-9277

• Pendleton, INSeptember�20,�2013For:�ConstructionEquipment

• Pendleton, INDecember�13,�2013For:�ConstructionEquipment

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www.hessauctioneers.net

�866-511-2493

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HUNYADY

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www.hunyady.com

�800-233-6898

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IRAY AUCTIONS

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AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.mmaauction.com

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

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MEEKINS

AUCTION COMPANY

www.meekinsauction.com

�800-499-6560

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

PETROWSKY

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.petrowskyauction-

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• Roselle, NJThurs.,�July�18,�2013For:�Major�PublicEquipment�Auction

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www.rollerauction.com

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• Canton, OH

Tues.,�July�16,�2013

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�302-530-9103

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Fri.,�August�23,�2013

For:�Construction, Utility &

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WAYNE PIKE

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www.waynepikeauction.com

763-389-2700

• Princeton, MN

Sat.,�September�14,�2013

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Sat.,�December�7,�2013

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Martin & Martin Hosts Annual Summer Contractors Sale

Miles Mauldin (L) of Mauldin Excavating & Grading inDawsonville, Ga., and Duncan Hunt of DDH Sales inMableton, Ga., try to work out a deal on a fewmachines.

Frank Cantrell of CantrellGrading in West Union, S.C.,tests this New Holland back-hoe.

(L-R): Duncan Hunt of DDH Sales in Mableton, Ga.,Scott McEver of Granite Mountain Machinery and JoeyMartin await the auction.

William Hanley (L) and Melvin Gibson, both of GibsonBackhoe in Greenwood, S.C., shop the selection of JohnDeere, Cat, Komatsu and Hitachi.

(L-R): Clay Thornton, Brent Beverly and Stuart Kay, all of BTM Machineryin Charleston, S.C., check on the machines they had up for auction andshop for other machines.

Jay Dover (L) of Jay’s Grading in Gainesville, Ga., andKacy and Ken Cronan, both of GWAR in Gainesville,Ga., look to buy a truck.

Jeff Martin (L) welcomes Kevin Williams of K.W.Grading in Fountain Inn, S.C., to the sale.

Martin & Martin Auctioneers held an annual summercontractors auction from its permanent facilitylocated at 1618 Easley Highway in Pelzer, S.C.

The sale included all types of construction equipment fromgrinders to backhoes. Contractors came from many states inthe southeast to bid on the equipment.

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

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BANKRUPTCY AUCTIONIn the matter of DEMCO, Inc, by order of the US BK Court, Western District of NY Case # 12-12465-MJK

Major Demolition Contractor - Live Auction6901 DuPont Dr, Florence, SC 29506

Sale Date: July 25, 10:00 AM EDTLIVE webcast internet bidding available

Attachments: Labounty Shears: MSD100R,UP40, MSD70; CAT Shears, MP 30 & 40 Allied

G130 Breaker; plus grapples, buckets and more!

Terms: 10% buyers premium, all items as-is,some items at other locations will be sold

remote, for complete info visit website:

Excavators: CAT 385 BL(2) Komatsu PC750LC-6(2) Komatsu PC300LC-7

(2) Cat 330CLCAT 325CL, CAT 325C

Plus: Bobcat Skid Steers, Forklifts, Vermeer shredder, pulverizers, water trucks,

work trucks, job boxes, more!

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Deanco Auction Co of MS, Inc.Phone: 601.656.9768

Fax: 601.656.01921042 Holland Ave • PO Box 1248

Philadelphia, MS 39350

Auctioneers: Donnie W. Dean, MS Lic. 733 & Wes Dean, AL Lic. 5219

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PARTIAL LIST OF EQUIPMENT & TRUCKS TO BE SOLD

(3) 2008 Mack GU713 (County-Owned)(2) Unused 2012 Cat 420E 4WD Extendahoe

Cat 140H2006 Cat D5N

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT2006 Cat D6N Dozer, s/n AKD027482010 Case 650L LT Dozer, s/n NADC600122006 John Deere 650J LGP Dozer, s/n 1204092008 Cat 320DL Excavator, s/n PHX011482003 Cat 312CL Excavator, s/n CBA023602004 John Deere 230CLC Excavator, s/n 6036672002 John Deere 200CLC Excavator, s/n 5030262006 John Deere 160CLC Excavator, s/n 0458032005 John Deere 120C Excavator, s/n 0354902002 Kobelco SK250LC Excavator, s/n LLO8U04902001 JCB JS330XD Excavator, s/n 7129312004 Bobcat 442 Excavator, s/n 522311792005 Volvo EC25 Mini Exc, s/n 19969Cat 966F Rubber-tired Loader, s/n 4YG013662007 Cat 950H Rubber-tired Loader, s/n K5K010732006 John Deere 644J Rubber-tired Loader, s/n 6052361998 Cat 143H Motor Grader, s/n 1AL00488Cat 140H Motor Grader, s/n 2ZK02748 (County-Owned)2007 Cat 430E 4WD Ext’hoe, s/n EAT00935 (County-Owned)(2) Unused 2012 Cat 420E 4WD Extendahoes, s/n DJL04033

& DJL040802005 Cat 420D 4WD Loader Backhoe, s/n FDP247342008 John Deere 310SJ Extendahoe, s/n 446112005 John Deere 310SG 4WD Extendahoe, s/n 9457872008 Skytrak 10042 Telescopic Forklift, s/n 333582005 Skytrak 6042 Telescopic Forklift, s/n 13582(4) 2012 Hyster H80FT Forklifts (Water Damage)1998 Akzo Noble Portable Cold Mix Plant / Pug MillGyro Trac GT18XP Forestry Mulcher, s/n 12031143C

TRUCKS(3) 2008 GU713 Tandem-axle Dumps (County-Owned)2006 Peterbilt 335 Tandem-axle Dump Truck2005 Peterbilt 378 Tandem-axle Dump Truck2003 Mack CV713 Tandem-axle Dump Truck2012 Mack CHU613 Truck Tractor(2) 2009 Mack CHU613 Truck Tractors (County-Owned)(3) 2008 Mack CHU613 Truck Tractors (County-Owned)2008 Kenworth T800 Truck Tractor(2) 2007 Mack CXN613 Truck Tractors2007 Mack CHN613 Truck Tractor2007 Peterbilt 378 Truck Tractor(3) 2007 Freightliner FLD12SD Truck Tractors(2) 2007 GMC C5500 Service Trucks2006 Mack CHN613 Water Truck2001 Mack RD688 Water Truck

TRACTORSJohn Deere 6430 Premium MFWD TractorJohn Deere 6330 Premium MFWD Tractor(2) John Deere 5085M MFWD Tractors2013 Mahindra 4024 MFWD TractorMcCormick CX105 MFWD Tractor

This is only a partial listing of items selling in thishuge 1-day auction. Please check our website for a

daily-updated listing for this auction

www.deancoauction.com

Broce Manufacturing Company Inc. hasannounced that it is celebrating its 50thanniversary.Broce was incorporated in 1963; however

the birth of the sweeper took place a fewyears earlier as an invention ofnecessity. Broce ConstructionCompany, a highway contractor,needed a better process for sweep-ing on highway projects. BroceConstruction developed a frontengine mechanical self-propelledsweeper. Upon seeing the Brocesweeper in action, other construc-tion companies asked Broce tobuild one for them as well.Today, Broce is a worldwide

leader in the mid-mount self-pro-pelled sweeper industry. Broce has devel-oped a mid-mount, rear engine road sweep-er that is unequaled in quality and perform-ance, according to the company. To meet thevarying needs of its customer base, Broceoffers a 3-wheel model utility sweeper and amaterial transfer unit as well. All of its prod-

ucts are built in the “Heartland” of the USAat its plant in Dodge City, Kansas.“Broce is a family-owned business built

on the principles of honesty, hard work, andthe pursuit of excellence. Broce would like

to extend our appreciation to all of the loyalBroce Broom customers that have made theachievement of this milestone possible,”Broce wrote in a press release.

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

“Broce is a family-owned business built on the principlesof honesty, hard work, and thepursuit of excellence.”

Family Values...

Broce Celebrates 50 Years ofBusiness Built on Principles

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More Than 950 Iron Lots Go on Block in Raleigh-Durham

Don Blanton (L) of Road Builders Inc. in Wilmington, N.C.,talks about his machine needs with Asher Brinson ofSound Heavy Machinery.

Dan Wilcox (R) of Wilcox Tractor Sales in Midland,N.C., and son, Matt, look at the equipment.

Rick Rothig (L) and Davis Mellot, both ofSoutheastern Equipment Corp. in Chesapeake, Va.,await the auction’s start.

Shaw Garrison (L) and Ben Cockerham, both ofMcClung Logan Crane & Equipment in Charlotte,N.C., shop for machines.

Jackie Atkinson (L) of J&J Truck Sales and JasonPayne of Atkinson Truck Sales, both in Chatam, Va.,go over a few items.

Cat 740B trucks attract heavy interest from both theWeb and those at the sale.

Ron Paschal of Ritchie Bros. receives the final bid ona dump truck.

More than 1,300 bidders participated online and in personat Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers’ unreserved public equip-ment auction in Raleigh-Durham, N.C., on June 25.

Bidders came from 43 countries, including 45 U.S. states.More than 80 percent of the equipment was sold to out-of-statebuyers, from as far away as Egypt, Ecuador, Indonesia, Polandand the United Arab Emirates. Online bidders purchased close to60 percent of the equipment sold (by dollar value).

In total, more than 950 equipment lots were sold in the auction,including crawler tractors, excavators, wheel loaders, loaderbackhoes, truck tractors and more.

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

Wheeler Johnson of Pungo Machine in Pantego, N.C., fol-lows the bidding.

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ABSOLUTE

WEDNESDAY, JULY 24TH, 2013 - 9:00AM

Auction conducted by:

Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company4070 NC Hwy 211 East, Lumberton, NC 28358NC Firm License #858Office Phone: (800) 499-6560 (910) 739-0547Email: [email protected]

Sale Site Address: 4340 West Pine StreetMt Airy, NC 27030

CONSIGNMENTS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED!Interested in selling your equipment or trucks for this auction, Whether you have one piece of equipment, or an entire fleet oftrucks to sell, Meekins Auction Company can turn your valuable assets into cash – quickly, efficiently and for the best possiblereturns - Selling Benefits to help your company achieve the best return on the sale of your assets. Consignments will be accepteduntil Friday, July 19th

Flexible Contract Options: Net Guarantee, Straight Commission, Out-Right Purchase, Off Site Auctions

Contact one our auction sales representatives today! • Trey Meekins, mobile: 910.258.4383, [email protected]

• E.B. Webb, mobile: 252.245.1405, [email protected]• Chris Cea, mobile: 910.633.8244, [email protected]

For more information on this auction, view up-to-date auction inventory with pictures and descriptions, visit our company websitemeekinsauction.com

(12) EAST WALKING FLOOR TRAILERS 1 OF 5 - 2008 INT PROSTAR PREMIUM EAGLES

2004 EAGER BEAVER 50GSL-3 2004 ROSCO SWEEP PRO 2005 KENWORTH T800 2006 KOMATSU WA95-3H 3 OF 4 - 2004 FORD F-550XL SUPERDUTY SERVICE TRUCKS

1999 KOBELCO SK200 ACERA SUPER SERIES

2000 DEERE 210LE 4X4 2000 FREIGHTLINER FL80 - ALTECAA755L

2000 LIDDELL C-50A 2001 ROADTEC RX-50B MILLINGMACHINE

2003 RHODES RAF3960-2 END DUMP 2003 VOLVO L150E

2006 SAKAI SV201TB 2005 CAT 322CL - 2002 VOLVOEC240LR LONG REACH MACHINES

MASSEY FERGUSON 1225 4WD PIONEER PORTABLE 12 INCHWATER PUMP

ROSCO MAXIMIZER II ASPHALTDISTRIBUTOR

1 OF 2 - 2006 LEEBOY 8510PAVERS

1990 BLAW KNOX RW-100AROAD WIDENER

1 OF 3 - 2007 INT 7600 DAYCABS

1996 CAT 120H

2007 KUBOTA L3240 4X4 2007 MACK CXN613 VISION 2007 PETERBILT 379 2008 KUBOTA M5040 4X4 2009 CAT 938H - 2006 CAT930G

2010 CAT 277C BROS LSPRM-8 SOIL STABILIZER

Auctioneer Note: MAJOR PUBLIC AUCTION consisting of absolute packages of equipment from well known regional and local contractors. Large selection of Earth Moving Equipment, Paving and Compaction Equipment,Highway Maintenance Equipment, Agricultural Equipment, Support Equipment, Attachments, Heavy Duty Trucks, Lowboy Trailers, Walking Floor Trailers, End Dump Trailers, Specialty Trucks, Pickups, and much more.Make plans today to attend, for this is one auction you will not want to miss!

Featuring Equipment from:ATCO EQUIPMENT SALES AND RENTALS • ARMSTRONG CONTRACTING • EASY KLEEN PRESSURE SYSTEMS • T.R. VERNAL PAVING COMPANY

TRIANGLE GRADING AND PAVING COMPANY • WASTE ASSOCIATES LLC • WAGONER FARMS • and other owners

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More Than 1,400Bidders Vie forIron in AtlantaMore than 1,400 bidders participated online and in

person at Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers’ unreservedpublic equipment auction in Atlanta, Ga., on June

27. Bidders came from 48 countries, including 48 U.S. states.More than 73 percent of the equipment was sold to out-of-state buyers, from as far away as Chile, Hong Kong, Russiaand the United Kingdom. Online bidders purchased close to50 percent of the equipment sold (by dollar value). In total,close to 900 equipment lots were sold in the auction, includ-ing crawler tractors, excavators, wheel loaders, loader back-hoes, truck tractors and more.

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

Craig Coleman (L) and Gilbert Webb of H.C. Coleman &Company Inc. in Marietta, Ga., consider the Cat 963Ctrack loader.

Gary Stone of Lashley Tractor Sales in Lithonia, Ga.,tests the Komatsu PC35R mini-excavator.

Conley Gregory (L) and Joe Upchurch of ConleyGregory Construction in Monticello, Ky., look at thecontrols of the Wirtgen 1900DC milling machine.

Woodie Ramsayof Gulf Equipment

Corp. in Mobile,Ala., considersthe Cat 320CL

excavator.

Irfan Syed (L) and Tim Voit of Trans-Atlantic Shipping,Orlando, Fla., look for excavators.

James Self of Quality Earth Movers in Equality, Ala.,inspects the Deere 624J wheel loader.

Steve Meissen (L) of Reynolds Warren Equipment, LakeCity, Ga., and James Mann of Mann Equipment & TruckSales, Tyrone, Ga., talk about asphalt rollers up forauction.

This Cat motorgrader is headed to Israel after anInternet bid of $107,500.

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ARTBA Conference to IncludeProject Owners, Developersnationally. A panel of experts will discuss thecase and ARTBA will share the legal steps itis pursuing.The ARTBA conference will bring togeth-

er several hundred project owners and devel-opers, and feature 18 informative and inter-active sessions on these topics:• P3 Owners’ Roundtable: ProjectPipelines

• Tracking MAP-21 Improvements and2014 Reauthorization Needs

• Constitutional Challenges to P3s andWhat They Mean for ProjectDevelopment

• Operations and Maintenance Issues inTransportation Infrastructure

• P3s in Transit• P3s in Ports & Waterways• Design-Build vs. P3 — How StatesMake Procurement Choices

• Toll Risk v. Availability Payment• Adopting Value for Money AnalysisNew to this year’s agenda, ARTBA and

the George Mason University School ofPublic Policy have teamed-up to offer

research-based sessions, including:“Reaching Commercial Close for a P3;”“Canadian and U.S. P3s — A ComparativeDiscussion;” and “Recent State P3Legislation.”ARTBA also is celebrating the 25th

anniversary conference with a special recep-tion and awards dinner at the Smithsonian’sNational Museum of American History.Guests will visit museum exhibitions,including the ARTBA Foundation-spon-sored “America on the Move” transportationexhibit featuring a section of Historic Route66, the 92-ft. long “1401” locomotive, aD.C. streetcar, historic automobiles and hun-dreds of other artifacts. “America on the Move” is the museum’s

largest exhibition and it allows visitors totravel back in time and experience trans-portation as it changed America. For more information, call 202/289-4434

or visit www.artbap3.org. (This story also can be found on

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

VIRGINIA from page 1

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

Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

ALEX

LYON & SON

FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 @ 9:30 AM

NOTE: Wright Brothers, one of the South’s Premier Contractors hascompleted several large jobs moving dirt in Tennessee and will sell thefollowing equipment that was used on those jobs. The equipment foundat Wright’s is job-ready. No fixing, no fussing – just job-ready! NOCONSIGNMENTS PLEASE for this Auction.

PARTIAL LIST CONSISTS OF: 16 CRAWLER TRACTORS:2003 Cat D8R-II (ripper), (3) 2002 Cat D8R-II, Cat D8R, Cat D8N,2006 Cat D6R-II, 2006-2003 Cat D6RXW, 2003 Cat D6RXW, 2006-2004 Cat D6RLGP, 2010 Cat D6KLGP, 2008 Cat D6KLGP, 2006 CatD5NLGP, 2006 Cat D5NLGP, Cat D5MLGP, 2004 Cat D5GLGP, 7SOIL COMPACTORS: 2003 Cat 815F, (3) Cat 815F, Cat 835, Cat835, Cat 834, 11 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (4) 2005-(6)2004 Cat 740, 2003 Cat 730, 5 MOTOR GRADERS: 2008 Cat12MVHP, Cat 140H, (3) Cat 16G, 2 MOTOR SCRAPERS: (2) Cat615C, 8 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 375L, 2005 Cat 365BL,2006-2004 Cat 345BL, 2006 Cat 330CL, Cat 330BL, 2003 Cat 322CL,Linkbelt 3400Q, 3 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 988F, Cat 980F,2007 Cat 930G, INTEGRATED TOOL CARRIERS: Cat IT38G, 2AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS: 2007 Cat MT965 (4x4), JD 9520, 2VIBRATORY ROLLERS: IR SD115D, IR SD115D, 3 GENERA-TORS: Cat D343, Cat 3412, Cat 3508.

NOTE: This is only a partial list. Much, much more will be added.Watch our website for details!

www.lyonauction.com

SALE SITE PHONE: TN AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #00005432 / Jack LyonTN AUCTION FIRM: #00004268 / Alex Lyon & Son Inc.

MAJOR JOB COMPLETIONONE OF THE SOUTH’S

PREMIER CONTRACTORS IN THE SOUTH

Wright Brothers

Construction Co., Inc. AUCTIONCLEVELAND

(CHATTANOOGA), TENNESSEE

SAT., AUGUST 3 @ 9:30 AM

NOTE: This sale will consist of Whittemore Farms equipment that was used on recently completed jobs. NO CONSIGNMENTS.

HILITES INCLUDE: 6 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2012 Cat D6TXW ( 6 way blade), 2006 Cat D^RXW,2005 Cat D6RXL, 2008 Cat D6NLGP, 2004 Cat D6MXL (winch), 2005 Cat DM (winch), 6 HYDRAULIC

EXCAVATORS: 2010 Komatsu PC400LC-7, 2009 Komatsu PC300LC-7, 2005 Komatsu PC270LC-7, 2009Komnatsu PC75UU, 2004 Kobelco SK250, 2005 Cat 318CL, MOTOR GRADERS: JD 670B, 3 LIGHT

PLANTS: (2) 2008 Night Hawk, Coleman FL202, 8 AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS: JD 7820, JD 7520,JD 7730, Ford 7610, Ford 7610, Ford TW35, Ford B240, MF 383, 8 HAY BLOWERS: Haybuster 2554,Haybuster 2100, Vermeer BB256, Vermeer Top Gun, Hay Buster, (2) Vermeer BB256, Finn B260, SPECIAL

TRUCKS: 2007 Sterling 9511/ Hydroseeder, TRUCK TRACTOR: 2003 Kenworth (tri., lowboy), 7 DUMP

TRUCKS: (2) 2007 - (5) 2006 Sterling, 5 WATER TRUCKS: 1999 Sterling, 1997-1995-1994 Ford L9000,1995 Mack 688S, SPREADER TRUCK: 1989 Ford L9000, 5 FLATBED TRUCK: 1995 Ford Aeromax,1994 Ford F350, 2001 Ford F550, 2005-2004 Ford F450, FUEL TRUCK: 1994 Ford F350, 2 SERVICE

TRUCK: 2006 Ford F550, 1993 Ford F350, 7 PICKUPS: 2007 - 2005 GMC K2500 (4x4), 2004 Dodge Ram2500 (4x4), 1998 Dodge Ram (4x4), 2004 Ford F350 (4x4), 1999 Ford F250 (4x4), 2003 Dodge Ram 3500(4x4), 11 WATER PUMPS: Godwin CO100 6in. – 4in., JD Monarch 6in., Monarch TT60, (3) Twin VTSP418V & 7B5X55702HV 4in./ trailer, (3) Kohler M16PS 4in./ trailer, Kohler Cage 4in. M16PS, YanmarL100V6OF1FL 4in./ trailer, 7 SMALL PULL TRAILERS: JTZ 24ft. (tri.), JTZ 18ft., BetterBuilt 24 ft.(Dovetail), BetterBuilt 18ft. (t/a), Cobra 24ft. (t/a), 30ft. (t/a), 24ft. (tri.), 5 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS:

2009 Eager Beaver 50 T (tri.), 2002 Fontaine HRGTT750NGB 50T 48ft. Lowboy, Palmer TA26H 26ft.,Palmer TAH24H24ft., 2 GOOSENECK TRAILERS: 48ft. (tri.), 36ft. (tri.), MOBILE OFFICE TRAIL-

ERS: Great Dane 295DD45, AVS MODEL R585 ATTACHMENTS: Bushmaster 6ft. Cutter, 6ft. RG73Grappel Rake, 6ft. Bucket, 6ft. Edge Rock Rake, 6ft. Root Rake, FL202 Fork, MOBILE STEAM CLEAN-

ER: Farley TNT3 750 gal. mtd. on Millenium 16ft. Trailer, DISCS: JD TWA 12ft., JD L630 16ft., Bush Hog12ft., Tufline TXXH 12ft., Ford 204 12ft., Willbeck 1844 18ft., Rome 2028TAW 10ft., Krasue 768 12ft.,BUSH HOG CUTTERS: Bush Hog 12ft. 3210, Bush Hog 3008-2 8ft., Ford 954/960 7ft., TREE

PLANTERS: Reynolds CASS, Reynolds MGA, (4) Reynolds MCA, (3) Tool Carriers to pull 2 tree planters,HYDROSEEDERS: Finn T330, DUMP TRUCK BEDS: OX 16ft. 22 yd., (2) OX 15.5ft. 16 yd., CEMENT

BUCKET: Gar Bro 464G 5yd., PULL BEHIND SCRAPER: Reynolds 15yd., SHEEPSFOOT

ROLLERS: Shovel Supply 120 60in., Blaw Knox THO122 48in., Tampo H2 48in., Tampo B1492 48in.,ROOT RAKE: Cat (for D6), MOWERS: Kubota ZD L105 72in., Kubota ZD 0797 60in., FORKLIFTS:

Cat V80E, Hyster H40F, BUCKETS: Esco 36in., 6ft. Ditch Bucket (for Cat 318), (2) Rock (250 & 210Kobelco), 46in. Rock (for PC400), FERTILIZER & LIME SPREADING EQUIPMENT: 1998 FordL9000 w/ 14ft. spreader, Chandler 12ft. Stainless lime/fertilizer spreader, Willmar 500 5 ton, Chandler 5 ton,Adams 5 ton, (2) Chandler 8 ton, Chandler 5 ton, (2) BBI 26ft., Herd 2440, Huhn MD5935M, MOBILE

FUEL TANKS: 1000gal. on (t/a) trailer w/air compressor-air grease dispenser- 2in. gas pump, 2000 gal. tankon (tri.) trailer w/air compressor-air grease dispenser- 2in. gas pump, 500 gal. on (t/a) w/ 2in. pump, 2000 gal.on skids w/ 2in. pump, 1000 gal. tank w/ anti-roll brackets 2in. pump, 3500gal. tank (t/a) , (3) 100 gal. totetanks w. 12volt pumps.

ALABAMA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #1394, Jack Lyon, Auctioneer: Mark White AL#1808DIRECTIONS: From Birmingham Airport: take Interstate 20 & 59 West to exit 68, go 3 miles to 1st trafficlight take left (south) on Hwy. 11 & 43. Sale site 3 miles on right. Adjacent to Black Warrior Equipment. Address: 7110 Black Warrior Road, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401.

AUCTION

One Owner!MAJOR JOB COMPLETION

TUSCALOOSAALABAMA

(for convenience: sale to be held at Black Warrior facility)

Whittemore Farms

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ABINGTON LLC ..........................................................................28

ADVANCE TIRE ..........................................................................48

ALEX LYON & SON INC

CLEVELAND TN / TUSCALOOSA AL ................................93

ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ..........................2,3, 10

BAIR PRODUCTS INC ................................................................22

BARGAINS ..................................................................................80

BENCH MARK TOOL & SUPPLY ................................................15

BID SPOTTER ............................................................................85

BLACKBIRD AUCTIONS

FLORENCE SC ..................................................................87

BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC ..................................................5

BOBCAT COMPANY ....................................................................79

BOBCAT OF GREENVILLE ..........................................................7

BOMAG ........................................................................................62

BROOKS SALES INC ..................................................................21

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

CHICAGO IL ........................................................................91

CEG SCALE MODELS ................................................................82

CENTRAL ATLANTA TRACTOR ..................................................19

CHICAGO PNEUMATIC ..............................................................22

CLASSIFEIDS ..............................................................................80

CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO ........................16, 17

COMPANY WRENCH ....................................................................6

CONEXPO....................................................................................39

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WANTED..............................................................................81

BACKHOES & ATTACHMENTS PROMO ..........................40

VALUE ADDED....................................................................37

REACH YOUR MARKET ....................................................72

CONEX/CONAGG PROMO ................................................38

DEANCO AUCTION & SALES CO INC

PHILADELPHIA MS ............................................................87

DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS................................................70

DYNAPAC ....................................................................................63

EFFICIENCY PRODUCTIONS ....................................................27

FAE USA INC ..............................................................................68

FLANGE LOCK ............................................................................27

FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ....................................................28

G S EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................9

GEITH INC ..................................................................................35

GOMACO CORP..........................................................................64

H & L TOOTH CO ........................................................................31

HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ............................................23

HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY..................................................96

HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............................74, 75

HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ................................49

INTELLIGENT SIGNAL TECHNOLOGY......................................36

IRON PLANET ............................................................................83

JCB INC ......................................................................................77

JFW EQUIPMENT INC ................................................................56

JOHN DEERE ..............................................................................51

JOHN DEERE SKID STEER........................................................71

KAWASAKI ..................................................................................47

KOBELCO CONST MACH AMERICA LLC..................................29

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ......................................................43

KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ................................................................53

KUBOTA SVL ..............................................................................73

KUHN EQUIPMENT SALES INC ................................................25

LEEBOY ................................................................................60, 61

LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CO ....................................57

LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION CO

MOUNT AIRY ......................................................................89

MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS..................................................65

MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ..........................................................19

MCCLUNG LOGAN EQUIPMENT ..............................................12

MENTOR DYNAMICS LTD ..........................................................48

NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ........................................................28

NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ..................................30

OKADA AMERICA........................................................................21

PETERBILT OF MCCOMB ..........................................................32

PINNACLE CENTRAL CO ..........................................................27

POWERSCREEN ........................................................................76

PROXIBID ..............................................................................85, 92

RING POWER CRANE ................................................................12

RING POWER RENTAL ..............................................................13

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS ....................................................92

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ................................................32

ROSCO MFG CO ........................................................................67

SAKAI AMERICA INC ..................................................................56

SITECH MID-ATLANTIC ..............................................................21

SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ....................................24

TAKEUCHI....................................................................................48

TRACTOR TRACS INC................................................................69

TRAMAC ......................................................................................33

TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ................................................36

VOLVO COMPACTION ................................................................66

VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ....................................45

WHITE OAK EQUIPMENT INC....................................................11

WILCO MANUFACTURING LLC..................................................24

WILSON FINLEY..........................................................................69

WIRTGEN AMERICA..............................................................58, 59

YANMAR AMERICA ....................................................................95

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Vermeer SoutheastSales & Service, Inc.

Boynton Beach, FL

1060 West Industrial Avenue

Boynton Beach, FL 33462

561-742-7400 • Fax: 561-742-7448

Clearwater, FL

12785 N 44th St.

Clearwater, FL 33762

727-299-9207 • Fax: 727-299-0166

Ft. Myers, FL

2231 Flint Dr.

Ft. Myers, FL 33916

239-337-5900 • Fax: 239-337-5901

Jacksonville, FL

11550 Philips Hwy.

Jacksonville, FL 32256

904-262-4400 • Fax: 904-262-0619

Orlando, FL

4559 Old Winter Garden Rd.

Orlando, FL 32811

407-295-2020 • Fax: 407-293-8087

Pensacola, FL

6691 Mobile Highway

Pensacola, FL 32526

850-944-8110 • Fax: 850-944-8166

Marietta, GA

1320 Gresham Rd.

Marietta, GA 30062

770-973-8811 • Fax: 770-973-7829

Birmingham, AL

2950 Pinson Valley Parkway

Birmingham, AL 35217

205-841-9895 • Fax: 205-841-9841

Vermeer Puerto Rico787-640-6334

Vermeer of Texas-Louisiana

8272 Rushing Road

Denham Springs, LA 70726

225-665-7900 • Fax: 225-665-7979

Byrd Tractor, Inc.7274 Centreville Rd.

Manassas, VA 20111

703-361-2135 • Fax: 703-361-4804www.byrdtractorinc.com

Ditch Witch of NorthCarolina, Inc.

329 US Highway 70 East

Garner, NC 27529

919-772-1214www.dwnc.com

Continental Engines60 Pelham Davis Circle

Greenville, SC 29615

864-242-5567www.continentalengines.com

Barrett’s Equipment2860 Avenue of the Americas

Englewood, FL 34224

941-460-9769www.barrettseq.com

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