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Major Projects Underway at Univ. of Tenn.
Powerscreen Machine
Impresses in Va. ...10
Border, Military
Personnel Team Up...20
Hauler Puts Hybrid
Excavator to Use...12
Inside
Table of Contents ........4
Off Road Trucks Section..............................37-44
Paving Section ......49-61
Parts Section ..............63
Business Calendar......72
Auction Section ....76-91
Advertisers Index ......90
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September 5, 2012 • Vol. XXV • No.18 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com
The cost of key construction materialsdropped for the third consecutive month in July,pushing down year-over-year prices for the firsttime since 2009, according to an analysis of pro-ducer price index figures released Aug. 14 bythe Associated General Contractors of America.However, association officials warned thatrecent spikes in diesel fuel and steel prices may
drive up the cost of construction again, and theyurged lawmakers to invest in needed infrastruc-ture projects promptly while prices remain low.“This price decline may be the last, given the
large jumps in diesel fuel and steel prices thathave occurred or been announced since theLabor Department collected this producer pricedata in mid-July,” said Ken Simonson, the asso-
ciation’s chief economist. “If economic growthaccelerates, we are likely to see an end to dis-counted prices for construction activity.”The producer price index for inputs to con-
struction — covering materials that go intoevery type of project, plus items consumed bycontractors such as diesel fuel — decreased 0.7
Materials Prices Post Rare Year-Over-Year Dip
see PRICES page 86
Bissell Builds Two Large OfficeBuildings in Charlotte, N.C.
Photo courtesy of Rodgers.The buildings are being built to LEED Gold specifica-tions. The core and shell steel structure with slab ondeck have glass curtain wall exteriors.
By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT
Construction crews on theUniversity of Tennessee (UT) cam-pus are working on a series of proj-ects that will provide state-of-the-art technology, ease undergraduate
housing woes and deliver a com-prehensive football training center. “We currently have more than
$500 million in major capital proj-ects underway,” explained ChrisCimino, UT’s Vice Chancellor forFinance and Administration.“Projects include a new engineer-
ing building to help accommodateone of our fastest-growing majors,a new Student Union to replace adated facility we’ve outgrown anda new large animal clinic for ourCollege of Veterinary Medicine.These much-needed facilities willprovide state-of-the-art learning
environments to students for manyyears to come.”The University of Tennessee,
one of the oldest public universitiesin the country, underwent a majorexpansion in 1904, with the cre-ation of UT’s colleges of law and
Photo courtesy of Rodgers.Manitowoc 200-ton (181 t) and175-ton (158 t) crawler craneswere used for steel erection andLink-Belt 300 ton (272 t) and 230ton (208 t), crawler cranes wereused to erect the precast steel forthe parking garages.
By Trish ThayneCEG CORRESPONDENT
Bissell is building two 10-storyoffice buildings totaling 550,000 sq. ft.(51,097 sq m) in Ballantyne CorporatePark in Charlotte, N.C., at the corner ofBallantyne Commons Parkway andNorth Community House Road. Thisis the largest speculative office projectin the nation, according to CoStarGroup.The buildings are being built to
LEED Gold specifications. The coreand shell steel structure with slab ondeck have glass curtain wall exteriors.The Class “A” buildings will exudeinternational modernism and include
see BISSELL page 24
see UNIVERSITY page 30
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Compactors - Padfoot2006 INGERSOLL-RAND SD122F, 1350 Hrs ..........................................$97,0002007 BOMAG BW211PD-40, 1241 Hrs ................................................$79,0002007 VOLVO SD45F, 45 Hrs ............................................................$69,000
Compactors - Smooth Drum1999 HYPAC C842C, 771 Hrs ........................................................$103,5002007 BOMAG BW211D-40, 1077 Hrs ..................................................$87,0002008 VOLVO DD138HF, 1427 Hrs ....................................................$128,0002008 VOLVO DD90HF, 730 Hrs........................................................$120,000
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Wheel Loaders2005 VOLVO L20B, 2642 Hrs ..........................................................$31,200(3) 2011 VOLVO L20F, 7-49 Hrs ............................................$58,800-$61,200(2) 2011 VOLVO L60F, 630-997 Hrs ..................................................$150,000 (2) 2011 VOLVO L70F, 656-1180 Hrs ................................................$168,0002010 VOLVO L150F, 2336 Hrs ........................................................$264,000(3) 2009 VOLVO L150F, 3055-4592 Hrs ................................$222,000-$264,0002011 VOLVO L35ZD, 292 Hrs ..........................................................$78,000
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2007 Volvo A25D, 5400 hrs, New 5000gallon tank $230,000
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IN THIS ISSUESPECIAL SECTION…OFF-ROAD TRUCKSBe sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on off-road trucks.
FEATURES…POWERSCREEN XH320SR IMPRESSES AGGREGATERECYCLING CO. The machine has been in service for Logan Aggregate Recycling since mid-February and has logged around 1,000 hours.
FLA.WASTE HAULER SEES FUEL SAVINGS WITHHYBRID EXCAVATORIntroduced in March 2011 at the ConExpo-Con/AGG convention in LasVegas, this model is already famous for its fuel savings, as compared tocomparable mid-sized excavators, and for the ease with which it operates.
‘EXTREME’ ROAD CHALLENGES MILITARY, BORDER PERSONNELMore than half of the 2,227-ft. (679 m) road, with a lookout point, is builton slopes with grades between 17 and 25 percent atop a peak knownlocally as Bunkers Hill for the World War II army bunkers still standing atthe top.
DROUGHT SLOWING WORK ON NEW ST. LOUIS BRIDGEMissouri Department of Transportation project director Greg Horn toldKMOX Radio that the river is so low that barges are unable to carry decksections between the piers and the bank.
QUALITY PAVEMENT AT HARTSFIELD-JACKSONATLANTA AIRPORTThe new 1.2 million sq. ft. (111,484 sq m) terminal features 12 gates,eight security checkpoints, separate levels for arrivals and departures, aswell as a 178,000 sq. yd. (148,831 sq m) concrete apron for the international airplanes to park when arriving at the new gates.
EQUIPMENT LEASE FINANCE INDUSTRY CONFIDENCESLIGHTLY IMPROVES IN JULYDesigned to collect leadership data, the index reports a qualitative assessment of both the prevailing business conditions and expectations forthe future as reported by key executives from the $628 billion equipmentfinance sector.
WILEY MAHER NAMED TRICO LIFT’S MID-ATLANTICREGIONAL MANAGERThe new regional manager has a 30-year career, which has been focusedon equipment rental operations and sales management in the Mid-Atlanticand Northeast states.
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$52,500NO A/C, Bkt ,48” Forks, HC....................SN# SDH01216 — 500 Hrs., CAB2010 906H:
, LGP Blade..................................CanopySN# RKG03563 — 2,500 Hrs.,2007 D5GLGP:
$52,500SN# SDH01216 — 500 Hrs., CAB
CAB, A/C, GP Bkt................................SN# CXK00608 — 3,500 Hrs.,2010 928HZ:
$62,000, LGP Blade..................................SN# RKG03563 — 2,500 Hrs.,
, GP Bkt...................................Canopy2007 247B2:
$120,000 CAB, A/C, GP Bkt................................SN# CXK00608 — 3,500 Hrs.,
CAB, 48”Forks.....................................2006 TH215:
$23,500, GP Bkt...................................SN# MTL05114 — 1,850 Hrs.,
$38,000CAB, 48”Forks.....................................SN# MHS00227 — 2,400 Hrs.,2006 TH215:
$44,000OROPS, 48” Forks......................SN# 27971 — 2,350 Hrs.,2007 644E:
, LGP Blade.................................CanopySN# LLL00480 — 2,000 Hrs.,2008 D3KLGP:
$44,000SN# 27971 — 2,350 Hrs.,
, A/C..........................., 200HP P, A/C...........................FreightlinerSN# 4DM42354 – 34,000 Mi.,2004 Dump Truck:
$53,000, LGP Blade.................................SN# LLL00480 — 2,000 Hrs.,
OROPS, 48” Forks...................................2007 1044C-54:
$40,000, A/C...........................SN# 4DM42354 – 34,000 Mi.,
T Sterling L LT7501, CA2007 VAC-CON:
$75,000OROPS, 48” Forks...................................SN# 104433223 – 2,000 Hrs.,2007 1044C-54:
$175,000T C7 300hp.............T7501, CA AT C7 300hp.............SN# 4074580 — 5,001 Hrs.,2007 VAC-CON:
$52,500Boom Lift, Diesel.....................................SN# S60-17998 – 2,500 Hrs.,2008 GENIE S60:
Canopy ,LGP Blade................................SN# LLL00614 — 1,200 Hrs.,2010 D3KLGP:
$52,500SN# S60-17998 – 2,500 Hrs.,
, Std. Stk, Rubber TCanopySN# BXT04405 – 1,371 Hrs.,2009 303CCR:
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, GP Bkt., LFCanopy2009 289C L2:
$28,000racks..........., Std. Stk, Rubber TSN# BXT04405 – 1,371 Hrs.,
Boom Lift, Diesel..................................2010 GENIE S125:
$39,500, 2-Spd...................... LF F, 2-Spd......................SN# JMP00650 — 1,850 Hrs.,
$157,500Boom Lift, Diesel..................................SN# S125-2862 – 1,100 Hrs.,2010 GENIE S125:
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$33,500, Bkt..............................CAB, A/C, HF F, Bkt..............................SN# SLK09598 – 1,400 Hrs.,2010 257B2:
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ires.......................Smooth Drum, 6PR TSN# DAR00426 — 276 Hrs.,2007 CS323C:
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on Boom, Rear Mount....................20-TTon Boom, Rear Mount....................2007 National 690:
$77,500OROPS, 48” Forks...................................SN# TBM00974 — 2,750 Hrs.,
$130,000on Boom, Rear Mount....................
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Powerscreen XH320SR Impresses Aggregate Recycling Co.
By Brenda RuggieroCEG CORRESPONDENT
The Powerscreen PegsonXH320SR impact crusher hasproven itself to be a wise purchasefor an aggregate recycling compa-ny in Richmond, Va.Logan Aggregate Recycling Inc.
was founded by husband-and-wifeteam Joe and Michelle Logan inthe spring of 2010. The companybegan as a service to nearby com-panies.“The popularity of recycled
aggregates is growing, but localsuppliers of these aggregates previ-ously had to rely on contract crush-ing companies from as far away asPennsylvania and Ohio,” JoeLogan said. “I have always been afirm believer in doing business inperson, with our customers andemployees alike. We have tried tofocus our service area within atwo- to three-hour radius ofRichmond in order to always havea management presence on ourprojects.”Logan noted that he grew up in
the industry working at a construc-tion equipment dealership that hisgrandfather started. Working in allareas of the company gave himvaluable experience with theequipment he would be operatingin addition to the opportunity tobuild extensive relationships with-
in the industry. Logan recently purchased a
Powerscreen Pegson XH320SRimpact crusher from Jeff Ford,regional manager of northern andcentral Virginia at PowerscreenMid Atlantic Inc. “The XH320SR is a great
machine,” Ford said. “It is anupgraded version of thePowerscreen 4242SR. A couple ofthe upgrades include a largercrushing chamber and the Scaniaengine. The closed circuit machinegives the customer the advantageto transport the machine all in onemove to small and tight job sites.The XH320SR is a high-perform-ance machine, and is rated at 320TPH, although I have seen it pro-duce at higher rates.”According to Logan, his compa-
ny’s purchase of the machine wasin order to offer customers a solu-tion for processing materials atplant locations where space is lim-ited. “More and more, we are seeing
that asphalt and concrete producersare using every inch of availablespace in their plants,” he explained.“The 320SR is a closed circuitmachine, meaning that the crusher,screen and re-circulating conveyorare all mounted on one track-mounted chassis. The finishedproduct is then conveyed to astockpile by a track-mounted
stacking conveyor. This signifi-cantly reduces the footprint of ouroperation and allows customers touse their real estate for stockpilingmaterial and loading trucks.Additionally, we can move the set-up around the site very quickly andeasily.” The machine has been in service
for Logan Aggregate Recyclingsince mid-February and has loggedaround 1,000 hours. “We have been very impressed
with the fuel economy of the TierIV Scania engine,” Logan said.“We also try to practice goodhousekeeping, and we can walkthe 320SR out of the way, cleanand grade the working area, and beset up again and ready to run in amatter of minutes.”Although Logan has rented
equipment from PowerscreenMid-Atlantic in the past, thismachine was their first purchasefrom the company.“I met Joe Logan while he was
using competitor’s machinery,”Ford said. “When he decided thathe was going to purchase anothercrusher, I took him to see theXH320. Joe immediately saw thequality of the crusher. ThePowerscreen was the more expen-sive crusher, but Joe saw the quali-ty and realized that we could offerhim a higher level of support thanany other dealer in Virginia.”
Logan has not been disappoint-ed.“We have been extremely
pleased with their support,” hesaid. “Parts and wear items havebeen in stock, or shipped the nextday. Their service technicians alsoare extremely knowledgeable andprofessional.”Powerscreen Mid Atlantic is the
Powerscreen dealer for the
Virginia’s and the Carolina’s. Thecompany’s main office is based inKernersville, N.C. The Virginaregional office is in Ashland, Va.,and includes a sales office andparts and service support.
(This story also can be foundon Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.con-structionequipmentguide.com.)CEG
All of the quarries’ stone comes into this Hampton, Va., plant by rail, as seen in the background. TheXH320SR is working in a very tight space making Virginia spec 21a (1.5 in. minus) recycled concrete.
The XH320SR is a closed circuit machine, meaning that the crush-er, screen and re-circulating conveyor are all mounted on onetrack-mounted chassis. The finished product is then conveyed toa stockpile by a track-mounted stacking conveyor.
Logan Aggregate Recycling Inc. recently purchased a PowerscreenPegson XH320SR impact crusher from Jeff Ford, regional manag-er of northern and central Virginia at Powerscreen Mid AtlanticInc.
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Fla.Waste Hauler Sees Fuel Savings With Hybrid Excavator
By Eric OlsonCEG CORRESPONDENT
Yet another American operationhas recognized the benefits of so-called “green technology” anddecided to embrace it.Solid Waste Authority (SWA) of
Palm Beach County, Fla., hasmade its first purchase of aKomatsu HB215 hybrid hydraulicexcavator, the only hybrid machineof its kind on the market.Introduced in March 2011 at the
CONEXPO-CON/AGG conven-tion in Las Vegas, this model isalready famous for its fuel savings,as compared to comparable mid-sized excavators, and for the easewith which it operates.
A First in South FloridaIn buying the Komatsu earlier
this spring, SWA became the firstSouth Florida business entity toown a hybrid excavator.After seeing a demonstration of
the machine through LinderIndustrial Machinery, with nearby
locations in West Palm Beach andPembroke Pines, Matt Chapman,SWA’s maintenance manager,decided the benefits were too greatnot to buy one.“The fuel savings are a big deal
to us, absolutely, but it also hasgood power and is a comfortablemachine to operate,” he said. “Theoperators find it much easier to runas compared to others we use. Plus,it is a hybrid, meaning that it issomething that everybody, sooneror later, is going to own and use.”Chapman has put the excavator
into use as an all-day loader of veg-etation, yard waste and old logs.What he has seen so far hasexceeded his expectations.“It has only been working for us
for a couple of months, but I wouldsay we have seen fuel costs that areabout half of what we see on otherexcavators,” he explained. “A stan-dard excavator burns about fivegallons per hour and we are cur-rently burning about two-and-a-half.”Chapman cautioned that they
are not yet using the Komatsuhybrid to its fullest capacity, asthey still are in a learning phasewith the machine, but he addedthat when they do get the excavatorfully ramped up he expects the sav-ings to remain substantial.
Converts Kinetic Energy to Electricity
The Komatsu hybrid excavatorutilizes an electric swing motorthat converts kinetic energy toelectricity through the use of itsswing-braking. That energy is thenstored in its capacitor (rather than abattery) before being dischargedimmediately in the rotation of theupper structure and to assist theengine.As compared to regular excava-
tors, the hybrid is designed to savean average of 25 percent more fuel,with a like reduction in CO2 emis-sions.
Operators Need Minimal Training
Linder’s Bob Fontaine and
Jason Heim worked withChapman to get the Komatsuhybrid excavator, then before put-ting on a short training session withSWA operators to learn how to runthe machine. Chapman described the excava-
tor as very intuitive to use andfound that his operators only need-ed a minimum of training beforeclimbing into the driver’s seat.
SWA a Big OperationThe Komatsu hybrid should get
quite a workout over its lifespan atSWA. The outfit is a governmentalagency responsible for the “eco-nomical and environmentally con-scious” management of solidwaste generated by Palm BeachCounty’s approximately 1.4 mil-lion residents, as well as the coun-ty’s thousands of businesses. SWAis governed by the county’s boardof commissioners. SWA of Palm Beach County has
around 400 employees to handlethe area’s waste disposal, whichincludes recycling services and
programs. Chapman employs 47people in the waste maintenancedepartment alone.Chapman is the man tasked with
deciding when his departmentneeds new equipment. He buysmachines from a variety of dealersand has a number of standard exca-vators at his disposalAlthough the excavator is the
first hybrid in the SWA fleet,Chapman feels pretty confidentthat he will be calling on Linderabout adding more hybrids toSWA’s rolling stock in the future.“I would tell anyone who asked
me for a recommendation on theKomatsu hybrid that the technolo-gy is great and this machine is def-initely worth buying,” he said. “Itis a little extra money, but you willbe paid back pretty quickly withthe fuel savings.”
(This story also can be foundon Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.con-structionequipmentguide.com.)CEG
Solid Waste Authority (SWA) of Palm Beach County, Fla., has made its first purchase of a Komatsu HB215 hybrid hydraulic excavator, the only hybrid machine of itskind on the market.
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2008 JLG 12’ 1230ES, Stk # X080447, 78 Hrs......$4,500
2006 JLG 26’ 2646ES, Stk # X01087, 226 Hrs......$6,000
2006 JLG 33’ 3369LE, Stk # X01103, 202 Hrs ..$14,000
2006 JLG 33’ 3369LE, Stk # X01104, 296 Hrs ..$14,000
2010 Wacker 3” PT3A, Stk # X100329....................$900
2007 Multiquip 4” QP4TH, Stk # 270126 ............$1,300
2007 JLG 20’ 20AM, Stk # X01999, 2 Hrs ............$3,000
2007 JLG 20’ 20AM, Stk # X02001, 1 Hrs ............$3,000
2007 JLG 20’ 20AM, Stk # X01997, 0 Hrs ............$3,000
2007 JLG 20’ 20AM, Stk # X02002, 1 Hrs ............$3,000
2007 JLG 20’ 20AM, Stk # X02003, 0 Hrs ............$3,000
2007 JLG 36’ 36AM, Stk # X02044, 1 Hrs ............$3,500
2007 JLG 36’ 36AM, Stk # X02045, 1 Hrs ............$3,500
2006 JLG 26’ 260MRT, Stk # 260252, 1162 Hrs$10,000
2005 JLG 33’ 3394RT, Stk # X00862, 1207 Hrs$14,000
2005 JLG 33’ 3394RT, Stk # X00782, 1069 Hrs $14,000
2005 JLG 33’ 3394RT, Stk # X00783, 943.4 Hrs $14,000
2005 JLG 33’ 3394RT, Stk # X00860, 985 Hrs ..$14,000
2005 JLG 33’ 3394RT, Stk # X00861, 1187 Hrs $14,000
2006 JLG 33’ 3394RT, Stk # 260195, 665.5 Hrs $14,000
2006 JLG 33’ 3394RT, Stk # 260196, 880 Hrs....$14,000
2005 JLG 43’ 4394RT, Stk # X00864, 1123 Hrs $17,000
2005 JLG 43’ 4394RT, Stk # X00788, 1474 Hrs $17,000
2005 JLG 43’ 4394RT, Stk # X00866, 1014 Hrs $18,000
2008 JLG 43’ 4394RT, Stk # X080263, 532 Hrs $25,000
2006 JLG 33’ 3369LE, Stk # X01100, 148 Hrs ..$14,000
2006 JLG 33’ 3369LE, Stk # X01101, 139 Hrs ..$14,000
2008 JLG 50’ T500J, Stk # X080229, 291 Hrs....$23,000
2008 JLG 50’ T500J, Stk # X080155, 277 Hrs....$21,000
2005 JLG 40’ 400S, Stk # X00867, 2088 Hrs......$25,000
2006 JLG 40’ 400S, Stk # X01122, 1656 Hrs......$27,000
2005 JLG 46’ 460SJ, Stk # X00890, 1992 Hrs....$35,000
2005 JLG 46’ 460SJ, Stk # X00888, 1916 Hrs....$35,000
2005 JLG 46’ 460SJ, Stk # X00891, 1904 Hrs....$35,000
2006 JLG 46’ 460SJ, Stk # X01131, 1031 Hrs....$37,000
2007 JLG 46’ 460SJ, Stk # 270540, 1546 Hrs....$39,000
2005 JLG 60’ 600S, Stk # X00761, 4139 Hrs......$37,000
2005 JLG 60’ 600S, Stk # X00765, 3107 Hrs......$39,000
2005 JLG 60’ 600S, Stk # X00766, 2269 Hrs......$42,000
2005 JLG 45’ 450AJ, Stk # X00881, 2026 Hrs ........$26,0002007 JLG 45’ 450A, Stk # X01625, 872 Hrs ............$33,0002007 JLG 45’ 450A, Stk # 270634, 1085 Hrs ..........$33,000
MAJOR EQUIPMENT 908BA, Stk # 270842 ..............$3,000
2007 Allmand 6kw NIGHT-LITE, Stk # 270482, 6411 Hrs ................................................................................................$2,9002009 Allmand 6kw NIGHT-LITE, Stk # X090117, 5866 Hrs..............................................................................................$3,8002010 Allmand 6kw NIGHT-LITE, Stk # X100197, 4246 Hrs ..............................................................................................$3,8002010 Allmand 6kw NIGHT-LITE, Stk # X100052, 3502 Hrs ..............................................................................................$4,200
2010 CAT 740, Stk # 100214, 3372 Hrs ..................$380,000
ROCKLAND INC 980GP, Stk # FB362 ........................$18,000
2004 MMD PP80, Stk # 250938 ..................................$6,300
2008 CAT A26B, Stk # AU353 ......................................$2,400
2008 CAT 430E ST, Stk # 070950, 1140 Hrs ............$69,000
2010 ALLU SMH3-12-25(as is), Stk # BU1371 ......$38,000
2007 MILLER MB16, Stk # X01830, 1 Hrs ..................$4,900
2007 MILLER MB16, Stk # X01832, 4 Hrs ..................$4,900
2010 Gar-Bro 423G, Stk # X100145 ............................$1,800
2006 CAT D4G XL, Stk # 050551, 1960 Hrs ..............$54,000
2009 CAT D3K XL, Stk # 080911, 1296 Hrs ..............$58,000
2009 CAT D3K XL, Stk # 080912, 872 Hrs ................$63,000
2009 CAT D6N XL, Stk # 080638, 1772 Hrs............$190,000
2009 CAT D6T LGP, Stk # 090063, 2475 Hrs..........$220,000
2010 CAT D7E, Stk # 090158, 1811 Hrs ..................$445,000
2010 CAT D8T, Stk # 100151, 2508 Hrs ..................$450,000
2011 CAT D6N LGP, Stk # 100641, 1641 Hrs..........$225,000
2008 CAT 305CCR, Stk # 080342, 1386 Hrs ............$35,000
2008 CAT 321DLCR, Stk # 071169A, 3966 Hrs......$122,000
2008 CAT 325DL, Stk # 070823, 3571 Hrs..............$135,000
2008 CAT 330DL T, Stk # 071158, 5046 Hrs ..........$164,000
2009 CAT 321DLCR, Stk # 080560, 4149 Hrs ........$132,000
2009 CAT 324DL, Stk # 080961, 2747 Hrs..............$169,000
2009 CAT 329DL, Stk # 081069, 1820 Hrs..............$209,000
2010 CAT 324DL LR, Stk # 100294, 1965 Hrs........$179,000
2004 CAT D25P2, Stk # 240332, 1964 Hrs..................$9,000
2008 MAULDIN PAVING EQUIP MG622, Stk # X02216, 253
Hrs ....................................................................................$72,000
2009 MAULDIN PAVING EQUIP MG622, Stk # X02217, 348
Hrs ....................................................................................$72,000
ROCKLAND INC BR6, Stk # MS442 ..............................$3,000
2007 CAT H130S, Stk # HA232 ..................................$36,000
2007 CAT H45, Stk # HA198..........................................$3,900
2011 CAT BA18H, Stk # BR255 ....................................$5,800
2011 CAT BA18H, Stk # BR256 ....................................$5,800
CAT LR15B, Stk # LR84 ..................................................$4,500
CAT LR15B, Stk # LR51 ..................................................$4,500
CAT LR18B, Stk # LR114 ................................................$5,500
2010 CAT IT38H, Stk # 100074, 3024 Hrs ..............$132,000
CAT 963MP, Stk # FB292..............................................$13,000
Brown Bear SC3610, Stk # MS216 ..........................$25,000
Brown Bear SC3610, Stk # MS215 ..........................$25,000
2008 PARTNER/HUSQVARNA K750, Stk # X080512, 1 Hrs ..
................................................................................................$5752008 PARTNER/HUSQVARNA K960, Stk # X080260..............
................................................................................................$575
1999 Rammax RW1404-33, Stk # R99047, 2325 Hrs............
............................................................................................$8,000
2006 WACKER DPU6055, Stk # X01308, 1 Hrs ........$3,500
2005 Vermeer RT450, Stk # 250892, 757 Hrs ........$13,000
2005 CAT CB534D XW, Stk # 070914, 1320 Hrs ....$75,000
2007 CAT CB534D, Stk # 080519, 2000 Hrs ............$60,0002008 CAT CB14, Stk # 080264A, 325 Hrs..................$17,900
2008 CAT CS433E, Stk # 080181, 509 Hrs................$63,000
2008 CAT CS433E, Stk # 080023, 748 Hrs................$63,000
2010 CAT CP56, Stk # 090342, 1334 Hrs ..............$132,000
2010 CAT CS323C, Stk # 090282, 208 Hrs ..............$65,000
2010 CAT CS54, Stk # 100164, 1115 Hrs ..................$87,0002010 CAT CS56, Stk # 100171, 719 Hrs..................$110,000
2011 CAT CP56, Stk # 100570, 867 Hrs..................$145,000
2011 CAT CP56, Stk # 100572, 812 Hrs..................$145,000
2007 JLG TL642, Stk # X01448, 4067 Hrs ................$37,000
2007 JLG TL943, Stk # X02075, 3925 Hrs ................$41,000
2007 JLG TL943, Stk # X01885, 3673 Hrs ................$43,000
2008 MILLER PRO300, Stk # X080368, 365 Hrs........$6,5002008 MILLER PRO300, Stk # X080370, 563 Hrs........$6,100
2011 CAT T9B, Stk # TR41 ............................................$5,550
2005 Target PRO35, Stk # 250454, 174 Hrs ..............$6,300
2005 Vermeer RT200, Stk # 250375, 191 Hrs ..........$6,900
2008 CAT M316D, Stk # 071135, 2964 Hrs............$149,000
2010 CAT 930H, Stk # 100439, 921 Hrs..................$136,800
2010 CAT 930H, Stk # 100161, 465 Hrs..................$144,600
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2006 CAT D4G XL, Stk # 050551, 1960 Hrs ......................................................................$54,000
2007 JLG TL943, Stk # X01885, 3673 Hrs....................................................$43,000
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2010 CAT 930H, Stk #100161, 465 Hrs ..................................................................$144,600
2008 CAT CS433E, Stk #080023, 748 Hrs ................................................................$63,000
2010 CAT CS323C, Stk #090282, 208 Hrs ................................................................$65,000
2010 CAT 324DL LR, Stk #100294, 1965 Hrs........................................................$179,000
2009 CAT 321DL CR, Stk #080560, 4149 Hrs$132,000
2008 CAT 305CCR, Stk #080342, 1386 Hrs ..............................................................$35,000
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CATERPILLAR 943, 943 LGP, Used, 3W4591/2995
CATERPILLAR 930H, Used, 2357301/31881
CATERPILLAR 953C, Used, 8G4021/31702
CATERPILLAR 980C, Rebuilt, 9V6026/3062
CATERPILLAR 973C, Used, 2318552/31754
CATERPILLAR 943, Used, 3W4361/2994
CATERPILLAR 992C, 992D, Used, 1V5906/28594
CATERPILLAR 980H, Rebuilt, 2327559/34666
CATERPILLAR 980H, Rebuilt, 2327558/34667
CATERPILLAR 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 D10, Used, C063880A1
CATERPILLAR D11R, Used, BL213
CATERPILLAR CB-563, Used, BL10
CATERPILLAR D7R, Used, BL287
CATERPILLAR D6N, Used, BL288
CATERPILLAR D9N, D9R, D9T, Used, BL250
CATERPILLAR D9N, Used, 7T5384 BL250
CATERPILLAR 690B, Used, 690BLADE/28782
CATERPILLAR 345B, 345B II, 345B LC, 345B LC II,345BL, 345BL II, 350, Used, 1389673/29067CATERPILLAR 345B, 345B II, 345B LC, 345B LC II,345BL, 345BL II, 350, Used, 1366243/29066CATERPILLAR 312, Used, EB1201CATERPILLAR 365, Used, BU430CATERPILLAR 980C, Used, 5V7356/30338CATERPILLAR 416C, 416D, 416E, 420C, 420D, 420E,426C, New, 1345869/30959CATERPILLAR 345B, 345C, Used, 2637329/29534CATERPILLAR 345B, 345C, Used, 1353706/29532CATERPILLAR 973, Used, FB626CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 226, 226B, 228, 232, 242,246, 247, 252, 256, 257, New, 2856095/32284CATERPILLAR 345B, 350, Used, 1366241/32499CATERPILLAR 330D, 336D, New, 2692685/32547CATERPILLAR 330D, 336D, Used, 2692684/32548CATERPILLAR 330C, Used, 3029013/32549CATERPILLAR 345C, 345D, Used, 2811821/32544CATERPILLAR 330D, 336D, Used, 2692676/32545
CATERPILLAR 953, Used, FB485
CATERPILLAR 416, 416B, 416C, 416D, 416E, 420,420C, 420D, 420E, New, PSM1/28431
CATERPILLAR 988B, 988F, Used, 2V6541/32635CATERPILLAR 416, 416 II, 416 III, 416 IT, 416A, 416B,416B H, Used, 2193394/34550
CATERPILLAR 963, 963B, 973, Used, 8Y9455/2457CATERPILLAR 988G, New, 1289664/29291CATERPILLAR D11N, Used, 7T0973/33845CATERPILLAR 953C, Used, 1101397/32316CATERPILLAR 980H, Used, 2321393/34599
CATERPILLAR 375, 375L, Used, 1082517/33834
CATERPILLAR 980C, Used, 8V8914/28500
CATERPILLAR D6R, D6T, Used, CT85
CATERPILLAR D8T, Used, 2173654/32556CATERPILLAR D10R, Used, 1Q3460/33840CATERPILLAR 980G, Used, 2343097/34482CATERPILLAR 980G, 980G II, Used, 1146030/28593CATERPILLAR 320, Used, 1025074/592CATERPILLAR D8R, D8T, Used, 6Y0610/34142
CATERPILLAR 416, 416B, 416C, 416D, 416E, Used,CC107/29358CATERPILLAR 325C, Used, CU445
CATERPILLAR 332L, Used, 1772439/2877CATERPILLAR D5B, D5B LGP, D5S, D6D, Used,7J8302/3097
CATERPILLAR 416D, 424D, 428D, 432D, 442D, Used,2060518/2916CATERPILLAR 446D, Used, 2406030/2925CATERPILLAR 315D, New, 2818979CATERPILLAR 416, Used, CYLP1/28222
CATERPILLAR 725, 730,7 35, 740, D250E, D300E,D350E, D400E, Used, 1517033/2888CATERPILLAR 315C, 315CL, Used, 1799626/2893CATERPILLAR 301.5, 301.6, 301.6C, 301.8, 301.8C,Used, 2311206/2923CATERPILLAR 988B, 988F, Rebuilt, 4T6792/31244CATERPILLAR 777D, Rebuilt, 8J8865/32476CATERPILLAR 657E, 657G, Used, 9T4974/3170
CATERPILLAR 834, 834B, 836, 988B, 988F, Used,9J8165/3150
CATERPILLAR 980C, 980F, Used, 3G1306/2979CATERPILLAR 973, 973C, Used, 3G5949/417CATERPILLAR D8, D8A, D8K, Used, 8J8682/3125
CATERPILLAR 518, Rebuilt, 1V3304/2957CATERPILLAR 988B, Rebuilt, 6W7392/3248CATERPILLAR D400D, Used, 1075576/2827CATERPILLAR 836C, Used, 1452440/3212CATERPILLAR 824C, Rebuilt, 4V1073/3180CATERPILLAR 824C, Used, 4V1073/31078CATERPILLAR 824C, Used, 3V4030/31079CATERPILLAR 631, Rebuilt, 4D5730/2996DRESSER 350C, Rebuilt, 11DF00002BCATERPILLAR 769B, Rebuilt, 9M3946/3273CATERPILLAR 836, Rebuilt, 1367631/3203
CATERPILLAR 12G, Rebuilt, 7N1188/3406CATERPILLAR D300E, Used, 1443922/3211CATERPILLAR 740, Used, 1537076/28643CATERPILLAR 973C, Used, 1716598/31723CATERPILLAR 962G, Rebuilt, 1168671/34551CATERPILLAR 953B, Rebuilt, 6I0793/3297CATERPILLAR 769D, Rebuilt, 1230206/32272SULLAIR 15 KW, Used, 2681384/28541CATERPILLAR 980C, Rebuilt, 2W1004/35057CATERPILLAR D25C, Used, 2W1557/34695CATERPILLAR 773B, Rebuilt, 1W0773/32116CATERPILLAR 312C, Used, 1896184/33911
PETERBILT 13-210, 224, 265, 281, 300, 310, 320, 330,335, 340, 341, Rebuilt, 6I3479/2562
CATERPILLAR D11R, Rebuilt, 1433332/1374CATERPILLAR 953, Rebuilt, 8G4375/1714CATERPILLAR D6R, Rebuilt, 2012078/31951CATERPILLAR D6T, Rebuilt, 2818490/27583CATERPILLAR D10R, Used, 2223676/34716
CATERPILLAR 980G, Rebuilt, 1605585/8037CATERPILLAR 973, Used, 1564159/2102CATERPILLAR 320, Rebuilt, 7Y1571/33882CATERPILLAR D11N, Rebuilt, 9W3649CATERPILLAR D9L, Rebuilt, 3T0553
CATERPILLAR TL1055, Used, 3019757
CATERPILLAR D10N, D10R, Used, 9W9734/34143
CATERPILLAR D11N, Rebuilt, 4T4911/32405
CATERPILLAR D6H, D6R, Used, 1205766/34038CATERPILLAR 5130, New, 1554102/32845
CATERPILLAR TL1055, TL1255, Used, 3808343/35024
CATERPILLAR 345, Used, BB56CATERPILLAR 375, 375L, Used, C976773A2CATERPILLAR 365, Used, MS1324CATERPILLAR 320, 320N, Used, MS767
CATERPILLAR D6T, Used, MS1471
CATERPILLAR 330D, 330D LC, 330DL, 336D, 336DL,Used, 1994539/33878
CATERPILLAR 320, Used, T14
CATERPILLAR D10, D10L, Rebuilt, 6P6412/31183
CATERPILLAR D6G, Used, 9G6038 / 32841CATERPILLAR D11N, Rebuilt, 3T7491/33617 &3T4970/33616CATERPILLAR D8R, Used, 9W6494/34141
CATERPILLAR D7E, D7H, D7R, D7R II, D8N, New,7T5969/29920CATERPILLAR D6T, Used, 3510955/30222
CATERPILLAR 297C, Used, 297CUC/35154B
CATERPILLAR D10, D10L, Rebuilt, 3P7556/31378CATERPILLAR 836C, Rebuilt, 1419909/3207CATERPILLAR 980G, Used, 1167684/28934CATERPILLAR 962G, Rebuilt, 1862525/34552CATERPILLAR 450E, Rebuilt, 2018563/3281CATERPILLAR 450E, New, 2018563/2515CATERPILLAR 992C, Rebuilt, 3P9241/29904CATERPILLAR 641, 651, Rebuilt, 7M5925/3254CATERPILLAR 988B, Rebuilt, 9W0782/32318CATERPILLAR 924G, Rebuilt, 1402772/27097CATERPILLAR D4E, Used, 3T4758/3234CATERPILLAR 515, Used, 8E7031/3262CATERPILLAR D8K, Rebuilt, 9G6678/3268CATERPILLAR 824C, Used, 3P6809/33473CATERPILLAR 930G, 938G, Used, 2348866/32134CATERPILLAR D11N, Rebuilt, 9G7060/32268CATERPILLAR 951C, Used, 2P2040/2963CATERPILLAR D6D, Rebuilt, 7G4245/3252CATERPILLAR D9L, Rebuilt, 9P2213/32542
CATERPILLAR 772B, 773B, 773D, 773E, Used,6G6438/964
CATERPILLAR D10, Used, WN243
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Pinnacle Crane Brings Link-Belt TCC-750 Into LineupPinnacle Cranes, Charlotte, N.C., recently
took delivery of the first Link-Belt TCC-75075-ton (68 t) telescopic crawler crane toenter the Carolina market. In order to pre-pare Pinnacle’s crane technicians to handlethe product, Link-Belt trainers came toPinnacle to review all aspects of the TCC-750.Jim Mackinson, general manager,
Pinnacle, explained that the Link-Belt teamwould be reviewing the com-puter, the logistics of assem-bly, the loading and unload-ing, the load charts and thelocal daily service of the TCC-750 with the crane techni-cians.Mackinson is enthusiastic
about the benefits of this newaddition to Pinnacle’s offer-ings stating that, “We are get-ting a lot of response fromcustomers who are looking fora crawler crane that can han-dle different types of terrain.And the hydraulic upper struc-ture provides operators theability to change boom lengthon the fly, without assistance.The pick and carry capabilities
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Attending the special Link-Belt school are (back row, L-R) Joey Evans, Mark Baker, ToddBeeker, Wesley Beeker, Sonny Onley, Terrell Poole. Front row (L-R) Jim Mackinson,David Petes of Link-Belt, Boyce Helms and Ken Gamble.
The Link-Belt TCC 750 shown with the 36-in. (91.4cm) grouser track shoes partially extended, themaximum extension is 14 ft. (4.3 m), giving thecrane an extended working range.
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‘Extreme’ Road Challenges Military, Border PersonnelBy Marty GrahamCEG CORRESPONDENT
A unique road built within spilling dis-tance of the U.S.-Mexico border for the U.S.Border Patrol proved to be a test of the met-tle of both the equipment and the operators,all active duty military personnel.“This is the most extreme piece of road
we’ve built,” said 1st Lt. Nick Martino, ofthe 7th Engineer Support Battalion, 1stMarine Logistics Group at Camp Pendleton.“The slopes of the hill and the amount of soilwe had to take make this a unique and chal-lenging project.”Martino and his crew of engineers began
cutting and subgrading for the road inMarch, using excavating equipment rentedfrom Hertz. When they finished, U.S. Armyengineers from Fort Lewis, Wa., came in andbegan the final compacting, prepping andpouring concrete.More than half of the 2,227-ft. (679 m)
road, with a lookout point, is built on slopeswith grades between 17 and 25 percent atopa peak known locally asBunkers Hill for the World WarII army bunkers still standing atthe top. The fence between theU.S. and Mexico crosses the topof the peak and ends, standingopen for 25 yds. (23 m) becausethe terrain is so challenging.For years, U.S. Border Patrol
agents have fought with a shortstretch of land — less than a halfmile — where the terrain is sodifficult that it has become afocal point for illegal bordercrossers willing to run down thesteep peak with the border fencebuilt across the top.The Border Patrol’s only
route up has been from the westside — and then only to thesmall flat area at the top. Theentire east side was inaccessibleexcept on foot. U.S. BorderPatrol spokeswoman BlancaGuerra said patrol agents havelost precious minutes in appre-hensions and emergencies driv-ing around the peak to climb tothe west mesa and come backeast, and worried about agentsafety when any movement onthe east side meant they had tohead into the treacherous terrainon foot.“For our agents’ safety, this
project is huge,” Guerra said.“We can cut response time fromminutes to seconds, whether itinvolves responding to an emer-gency or apprehending illegal
border crossers. It lets us putdeterrents in place proactively.”The project is a federal mira-
cle: the Army Corps ofEngineers designed it, the U.S.Marine Corps did the gradingand preparation and the U.S.Army is finishing the concretework.The Army and Marine Corps
crews rented equipment fromHertz, and noted they enjoyedthe maintenance package thatcame with the rentals. In one ofthe unique contract require-ments, the construction crewshad to leave the equipment in asafety zone a certain distancefrom the border fence, accordingto 2nd Lt. Tara Middlebrooks,from the 864th EngineerBattalion of the 555th EngineerBrigade.“We have really old equip-
ment at Ft. Lewis,”Middlebrooks said. “Here it wasall joystick — back home it’s alleight-levers. So that’s anotherthing our people got experienceon — when they transition outof the military, if they choose to,they’re up to date on construc-tion equipment.”The 10-speed water distribu-
tion truck couldn’t take the dailyclimbs, she said. “It kept break-ing down on the terrain and we (L-R): U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Tara Middlebrooks, U.S.M.C.; 1st Lt. Nick Martino; Sgt. Matthew Rhodes; and U.S.
Border Patrol Agent Blanca Guerra stand on the eastern face of the border road with the crumbling bor-der fence behind them during a day of concrete pouring for the new road.
A U.S. Army crew from the 864th Engineer Battalion of the 555th EngineerBrigade of Ft. Lewis, Wa., pours concrete on the 25 percent grade of theeastern slope.
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Project Team Ahead of Schedule, Despite Heavy Rainfalltwo-story lobbies, all-glass exterior curtainwalls. Two new parking garages also arebeing built that will offer free structuredparking at a ratio of nearly four spaces per1,000 sq. ft. in the two new five-story precaststructure parking decks. One of the parkingdecks will have 1,139 spaces, and the otherwill have 788 spaces.Located at Ballantyne Corporate Park’s
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project, working with architecture firmLS3P Associates and general contractorRodgers. The construction facilitator isMarsh Associates Inc.According to Josh Schlechty, Rodgers
regional general superintendent, the projectis going very well. “One obstacle we had toovercome from early on, from groundbreak-ing through footing and foundation work(June 2011 through November 2011) wasthe extraordinary amount of rainfall wereceived during that time. We experienced32 inches of rainfall at the site, but inspite of it, our entire team workedtogether to maintain our schedulethroughout.” Luckily, the team has had no
delays, cost challenges or issues and,in fact, are ahead of schedule. The 9.4 acre site didn’t have any
concrete to dig up, and it wasn’tforested, so crews had a clean build-ing site to work with and just had toclear the topsoil and grass. A lot ofdirt, 28,000 cu. yds. (21,407 cu m)was moved but crews didn’t have tohaul any dirt in or out, it just had tobe leveled. Link-Belt 218 crawler cranes
were brought in for drilling of thedeep foundation auger cast piles, thecircular peers that go down any-where from 40 to 85 ft. (12 to 25 m).The project used about 19,500 cu.yds. (14,908 cu m) of poured con-crete.Rodgers rented some of the equipment
used, and the subcontractors own some ofthe equipment. Some of the equipment usedat the job site has included: a Cat backhoe430, Cat sheepfoot, Cat smooth drum roller,Cat excavator, Cat motorgrader, Cat trackloader, Cat dozer and a Cat wheel-equippedasphalt paver.Manitowoc 200-ton (181 t) and 175-ton
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ucts, providing good indoor air quality andchoosing the right type of fixtures theyinstall, Rodgers is planning on gainingLEED Gold certification for the project. Thesquare footage of Class A office space in
Ballantyne Park isaround 3.5 million, ofwhich almost onethird has achievedLEED Gold certifica-tion.The $100 million
privately funded proj-ect employed around1,200 people, withapproximately 25subcontractors. Bissell is the devel-
oper and owner ofthis project. “Bissell has been
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region over the past 10 years,” said AndrewJenkins, managing partner, Karnes. “Bissellhas proven that despite difficult economicconditions, there continues to be significantdemand for Ballantyne Corporate Park, asevidenced by major recent leasing activitythat includes Babcock & Wilcox NuclearEnergy, Akima, HVM, Sompo Japan andMitsubishi Nuclear Energy Systems.”Smoky Bissell, chairman of Bissell
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some, but our decision to move forward isbased on our recent transaction volume, ourprospect activity and confidence in theCharlotte market and Ballantyne in particu-lar.” Today, Bissell specializes in commercial
development, office leasing, property man-agement, real estate investments and hotels,with ancillary interests in golf, spa andmedia businesses. Dedicated to deliveringunmatched experiences to its customers,Bissell upholds the highest standards bycomparing its efforts to the top five percentof comparable service experiences in theworld, according to Coble.Bissell serves as the headquarters for a full
range of real estate and related operatingcompanies located in Charlotte, N.C.Founded in 1964, Bissell is widely recog-nized as the principal developer ofBallantyne and SouthPark — two of theSoutheast’s largest and most successfulmixed use communities, according to Coble.The ground breaking took place on June
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Photo courtesy of Rodgers.The $100 million privately funded project employed around 1,200people, with approximately 25 subcontractors.
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Miss. Counties PromoteRural Bridge ProgramBy Jack Elliott Jr.ASSOCIATED PRESS
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) Mississippi coun-ties are lobbying to revive funding for theLocal System Bridge Program. Funding proposals failed during the 2012
legislative session in the dust-up over a bondbill. Since 1994, the bridge program has made
money available to counties for work onbridges where no sources of funding areavailable other than county funds. There arethousands of substandard local bridgesacross the state — those not part of the inter-state or state highway systems. It has been — along with money for rural
fire trucks — one of the most politically pop-ular programs in the Legislature. The state aid engineer runs the Office of
State Aid Road Construction, which alsohelps counties maintain the safety andintegrity of bridges not owned by the state. Beyond the issue of public safety, local
supervisors and legislators tout bridgereplacement and repair as economic devel-opment. “We need to accelerate this program ...
this is an investment you get a return on,”said House Transportation Committee chair-man Robert Johnson, D-Natchez. “If you are really talking about creating
economic development opportunities ... youneed roads in good shape and bridges ingood shape. And you do better if you get thatdone before an industrial prospect comes inand not tell them you’ll get it done after theycome.” Johnson said no one should feel a sense of
trepidation when driving across a bridge inthe state. Steve A. Gray, director of government
affairs for the Mississippi Association ofSupervisors, said local boards are passingresolutions asking the governor to call a spe-cial session to address the bridge program. “This is a public, nonpartisan, everybody
benefits issue,” Gray said. “There should beno disagreement on that.” Gray said the boards of supervisors agree
with Johnson and others who say stronginfrastructure includes good roads andbridges to attract industry. He said compa-nies want good bridges and roads to getproducts to markets and are unlikely toinvest in areas where transportation needsaren’t available. “Just like you don’t want a school bus of
kids having to go hours out of its waybecause of closed bridges, companies don’twant that either,” he said.
Gray said counties have done a good jobwith the funds they’ve received since theprogram was enacted and funded in 1994. Johnson said while a few counties have
healthy tax bases to local bridge replace-ment, many do not. Johnson said the program started with a
$20 million appropriation and has been partof bond packages passed in recent years bylawmakers. For the first time in as long as people can
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rural fire truck acquisition program started in1995. Resolutions adopted by boards ofsupervisors note a lack of funding “puts alllocal citizens and their property at risk,including public schools and those attendingand working in them.” The program, which the state insurance
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New Facilties, Renovations Included on Long Project Listmedicine in Knoxville, and the college ofdentistry in Memphis. President BrownAyres also approved a stand-alone library.The campus, which once served as a CivilWar battleground, is once again experienc-ing dramatic change, as school officials lookto the future.The John Tickle Engineering Building,
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crete tasks have proved the most time con-suming, adding that weather delayed theproject by one month. Messer crews beganwork in July 2011 and are expected on thejob until May 2013. The renovation and expansion of the
Equine and Farm Animal Hospitals at theUniversity of Tennessee Veterinary MedicalCenter also is underway. The roughly $21million project encompasses approximately85,000 sq. ft. (7,896 sq m), with an expectedcompletion date of February 2013. Planned to meet the needs of animal
industries throughout the Southeast, theexpansion will reportedly help protect thefood supply while providing the mostadvanced technologies and medical thera-pies available. In addition, officials say itwill meet all the medical needs of equineowners and industries in one location, elimi-nating the need to trailer horses out of state,and help provide a solid teaching programfor veterinary students.The new equine space will include a per-
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tion the University of Tennessee has com-pleted during the last five years, enabled sev-eral local general contractors and subcon-tractors to survive the prolonged construc-
tion recession. In fact, dramatic improve-ments to the Knoxville campus will contin-ue throughout the next year, courtesy of $11million from the state for capital mainte-nance projects, storm insurance settlements,and $12.5 million in campus funds. In addition to the chancellor designating
funds to accelerate plans for needed repairsto campus buildings, state funds will help theschool deal with additional deferred mainte-nance needs, repairs and renovations.Officials say $16.5 million will be spent onmore than 100 roof projects. Roofs will berepaired or replaced at South College, theBiosystems Engineering and EnvironmentalSciences Building, Andy Holt Tower, theCeramics Annex and the Kingston PikeBuilding. Approximately $3 million will be dedicat-
ed to masonry repairs, involving brick andstructural cement which needs to be repairedor replaced on almost a dozen buildings. Thework will help prevent possible problemsthat occurred with McClung Tower, whereconcrete sections broke off the building.Exterior repair work was performed on thefour corners of McClung Tower. A large sec-tion of concrete had separated from the bot-tom of McClung Tower’s second floor, onthe west side of the building. The projectinvolved installing control joints within thebrick that allow it to expand and contractwithout affecting other sections of the struc-ture.Another $4 million is targeted for the
campus electrical infrastructure through
upgrades to the main substation and replace-ment of the old underground distribution.These upgrades will ensure more reliabilityand provide the additional power requiredfor new construction coming on line.A number of other school-funded projects
have kept UT construction teams busy. TheHumanities and Social Sciences (HSS)building renovation is set to reopen in thenext month or so. The addition of two foodvendors and the outdoor seating plaza on theeast side of HSS will be completed by earlyfall.A major upgrade to Hodge’s Library
Commons also is reportedly on schedule andshould be completed by September. TheCommons at the library, on the second floor, features the latest technology, group studyareas and round-the-clock hours. Librarypatrons also will be able to enjoy an updatedfacility that provides more natural light andnew technology-enabled collaborative workspaces. The research assistance desk willrelocate to an area just inside the mainentrance to the library. The construction isthe final phase of an upgrade that began in2004. Renovations included knocking downwalls to connect The Studio media area tothe main study area.The state budget for fiscal year 2012-13
also included $94 million in state capitalfunds for renovation and expansion ofStrong Hall, which calls for more class-rooms and labs. Also being constructed onthe UT campus are a Science Laboratory
UNIVERSITY from page 1
see UNIVERSITY page 36
Photo courtesy of University of TennesseeThe John Tickle Engineering Building, is a $23.1-million, five-story, 110,000-sq.-ft. (10,219 sq m) building that will contain lab-oratory space, classrooms and offices for the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Department ofIndustrial and Information Engineering.
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‘Crews That Rock’ Competition to Honor Industry MembersConcrete construction and masonry crew
members won’t have to wait long for brag-ging rights when it comes their outstandingprojects from this year. World of Concrete2013 will once again present the CrewsThat Rock competition, sponsored byBASF, to honor crew members for theirteamwork and contribution to the industry.The top winners will receive a trip to WOC2013 in addition to widespread industryrecognition.Since crews have always been a huge
part of World of Concrete every year, WOCwants to show the world the incredibleaccomplishments of the commercial con-struction/masonry industry crews.Following the hugely popular and success-ful Crews That Rock contest during WOC2012, the 2013 competition will once againprovide a forum for these hardworkingcrews to share their stories and photos ofprojects from 2012. Crews will submit their stories online at
www.crewsthatrock.com along withimages capturing projects completedbetween Jan. 1, 2012, through Nov. 30,2012. Projects will be based on two cate-gories, Community Service/Not-for-Profitand Commercial/For-Profit, and all sub-missions must be received by Nov. 30,
2012. Two grand prize awards will be givenin each of the categories — audience awardvia online voting and experts’ choice select-ed by a panel of industry professionals.The Grand Prize Winner in each catego-
ry will receive the following:• Up to $1,500 airline credit to fly the
crew to WOC 2013. • Each winning crew receives three com-
plimentary rooms in an official WOC hotelduring WOC 2013 for the crew (based ondouble occupancy — maximum of 6 indi-viduals; 9 nights total). • Two free seminars per person (90-
minute or 3-hour). • A bag of FREE WOC “swag” from
WOC show management & BASF. Also, all four winning projects will be
honored at WOC 2013 on Feb. 6, 2012,from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. in press conferenceroom N251. Winners will meet members ofthe CTR’s exclusive sponsor BASF andWOC show management, along with mem-bers of the industry press. “BASF is proud to be a part of the Crews
That Rock program again this year at Worldof Concrete 2013. BASF is excited to be apart of a project to recognize crews and letthem know they are appreciated. Crews thatRock is such a unique way for crews to berecognized by their peers and reward themfor their dedication to improving the com-munities in which we live,” said JanAument, Building Systems, BASF. “Last year, we received more than 45
incredible entries for the Crews That Rockcompetition, and we expect many more thisyear. We are excited to offer this contestagain in 2013. We believe that Crews ThatRock will provide an outlet to show theworld how vital crews are to the commer-cial concrete and masonry industries,” saidSteven Pomerantz, senior marketing man-ager, World of Concrete.
World of Concrete 2013 will once again present the Crews That Rock competition,sponsored by BASF, to honor crew members for their teamwork and contributionto the industry.
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CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) SouthCarolina’s highway bonding agencyhas committed an additional $138 mil-lion toward completing Interstate 526to give faster access to and fromCharleston’s western suburbs. The seven-member board of the
state’s infrastructure bank voted unani-mously in a teleconference Aug. 17 toguarantee the money. About $420 million was available
for completing the Mark ClarkExpressway across Johns and Jamesislands. But the latest estimate for theproject is $558 million. Rep. Chip Limehouse, a board
member, said the Department ofTransportation must agree to take overthe project from Charleston Countyand make it a priority. DOT officialshave said they wouldn’t do so unlessthe money was available and the proj-ect had widespread community sup-port. Whether the expressway should be
completed, and if so, what kind ofroad, has been debated for years. The I-526 loop currently begins and
ends on U.S. 17, linking MountPleasant, North Charleston and theWest Ashley area of Charleston.Opponents say extending it throughJames and Johns islands will promotesprawl and destroy sensitive wetlands.Supporters argue it will relieve trafficcongestion and improve hurricaneevacuation. Limehouse, R-Mount Pleasant, said
the project will greatly improve trafficflow throughout the Charleston area.But an attorney with the SouthernEnvironmental Law Center countersthat it could make traffic problemsworse. The final $138 million would not be
available until after 2020. That’s because the infrastructure
bank, created in 1997 to leverage lim-ited state funding for highway andbridge projects through borrowing, hasno more bonding capacity until someof its debt is paid down. House Speaker Bobby Harrell, who
appoints two board members, said it’stime to move forward. The CharlestonRepublican contends the project is
widely supported. “Let’s be clear, this isn’t some new-
fangled project or idea. I-526 wasalways meant to be completed and thepeople of the Lowcountry have wellvoiced their intent on this issue — theywant this road finished,” he said in arelease. “I only regret that it took solong for our community to overcomethe many difficult challenges thiswidely supported project faced.” But opponents are numerous too —
and vocal. They’re angry by what theyconsider a secretive move. Harrell’snews release said the money hadalready been approved. The board took an initial vote Aug.
16, but the project wasn’t on the meet-ing’s agenda, so attorneys recommend-ed the board give 24 hours’ notice andreconvene Aug. 17. The teleconferencewas over in minutes. The DOT sent out a survey to 5,000
randomly selected homes in July togauge community support. Officialshaven’t said when they expect results.Robin Welch of Nix 526 said her groupwill continue to fight the project.
Completing I-526…
S.C. Infrastructure Bank Approves $138M
SHREVEPORT, La. (AP)Construction of a second bridge paral-lel to the two-lane Jimmie DavisBridge will have to wait, but repairs tothe existing span over the Red Riverare in the works. The Times reports an amendment in
the state’s capital outlay bill allocating$1.3 million to begin repairs is set to gobefore the state Bond Commission inSeptember. If approved, the allocation would
fund engineering and other early-stagecosts for the renovation of the bridge. “This is a first start to get the Jimmie
Davis Bridge back in shape,” said Sen.Barrow Peacock, R-Bossier City.“They can start doing planning andengineering and next year move moremoney into it.” An additional $9.2 million for the
remainder of the project was listed as“priority five” in the state’s capital out-lay budget, which means fundingshould come in the future. The Louisiana Highway 2 bridge
near Plain Dealing was used as the
example of how much funding wouldbe needed as it was constructed aboutthe same time as the Jimmie DavisBridge and was rehabilitated severalyears ago. Plans include lighting, paint-ing and resurfacing of the bridge.
Peacock originally sought $119 mil-lion to fund revamping the JimmieDavis Bridge and construction of a sec-ond bridge to parallel the existing one,effectively creating four lanes for traf-fic.
But with Interstate 69 in the works, abridge could be built farther south nearthe Port of Caddo-Bossier and laterused as the interstate’s crossing overthe Red River. Piers for the Jimmie Davis Bridge
were completed inDecember 1965 atcost of $710,000. Thesite for the bridge waschosen because it wasthe only section ofriver bank deemed bystate traffic engineerssufficiently stable tosupport the structure. An expropriation
lawsuit held up con-struction, and thebridge opened tomotorists in 1968.
The span was designed to carry13,500 vehicles per day. According to aLouisiana Department ofTransportation and Developmentcount, it carried more than 24,000 vehi-cles per day in 2010.
“This is a first start to get theJimmie Davis Bridge back inshape.”
Sen. Barrow PeacockR-Bossier City
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with two of its super quiet series portablegenerator models — the EU2000i and theEU6500i — both offering durable, depend-able power. These generators will power out-door mobile equipment at 30 different bas-ketball and community outreach programs,collectively expected to reach more than300,000 participants. Scheduled Hawksevent participation includes the Atlanta JazzFestival; Fiesta Atlanta; Georgia PublixMarathon; Hawks Paint the Town; HawksPlayoff Plaza; Hunger Walk; and Taste ofMarietta. In addition, at four selected events,Honda representatives will display the com-pany’s full line of generators and be avail-able to provide product informationand answer ques-tions.
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School Officials Say Improvements Justify InconveniencesFacility, a new academic building at MelroseHall for academic and instructional supportspace and a new residence hall for upper-division students. In addition to the renova-tion of the panhellenic building, crews areworking to complete a football training cen-ter that’s being described as one of the mostmodern and functional buildings of its kind.The more than $40 million, 145,000-sq.
ft. (13,470 sq m) structure includes anamphitheater-style team room, coaches’offices; meeting rooms; dining hall; players’lounge; a 7,000-sq. ft. (650 sq m) lockerroom; a 22,000-sq. ft. (2,043 sq m), multi-level weight room that includes a mixedmartial arts fighting cage, along with a newtraining room, hydrotherapy area and anupdated football hall of fame section. “Everyone involved with the program is
very excited about this new center” said UTAssociate Athletic Director forCommunications Jimmy Stanton. “When itopens this fall it will be the best facility of itskind in college football. The technologybeing used throughout is state-of-the-art.The players, coaches and staff are fired up toactually move in to the training center.There’s no question about that.”The new training center will feature a
video delivery system for players and coach-es. The locker room offers custom-built,ventilated lockers with electrical outlets forcharging cell phones and laptops. Once workis complete, the existing football space in theNeyland-Thompson Sports Center will beupdated to meet the needs of more than ahundred athletic department employees cur-rently housed in the Stokely AthleticsCenter, which will be demolished. Everyonemust be out of Stokely by the end ofDecember.A $160 million Student Union is another
major construction venture, and will replace
the current University Center, which wasbuilt in the mid 1950s and updated in the late1960s. The project is funded through exist-ing student and user fees, and the facility willbe at least 50 percent larger than the existingstructure. The new Student Union will offer many
more dining choices and an expanded bookand technology store. The facility is beingdesigned and constructed for LEED buildingstandards. It calls for a 10,000-sq.-ft. (929 sqm), 1,000-seat auditorium, a 12,000-sq.-ft.(1,115 sq m) ballroom, Student GovernmentAssociation office space and extra space forother student groups.By the fall of 2014, the school also will
have its first new residence hall in fourdecades. Being built on Andy Holt Avenueon the corner of Melrose Avenue, it will behome to 700 undergraduates, male andfemale, and will feature two-person suitesand four-person super suites.The suites are double occupancy rooms
with a shared bathroom. The small bathroomis equipped with a single shower and toilet.The hall will offer more community spacethan existing halls, and will include studentstudy lounges. Wireless internet also will beavailable. Laundry rooms, recreation and fit-ness rooms are included in the plans, whichinclude two restaurants, with indoor and out-door seating.Cost of constructing the new residence
hall is roughly $59 million dollars, and isbeing financed through student rental feesand the sale of revenue bonds as approvedthrough the state building commission. Theschool has also updated its housing facilitiesby acquiring Volunteer Hall, renovatingother halls and phasing out its oldest halls.Also under construction on the UT cam-
pus is the Natalie L. Haslam Music Center, anew, technology-enhanced building for theUT School of Music. The four-floor building
was named for Natalie Haslam, a graduate ofthe College of Arts and Sciences and a musicand arts supporter. The facility, built in the1960s, was demolished to prepare for con-struction of the new structure, which will becompleted in late 2013. The state ofTennessee allocated $30 million for thebuilding several years ago.It will include a new recital hall, music
library, band room and office suite, comput-er labs, a recording studio, 40 performancestudios/offices and a variety of technology-enhanced practice and rehearsal rooms,including space for the UT Band, the UTOpera Theatre, the UT Symphony Orchestraand the choral program. Music faculty mem-bers will have offices in the same building.The new music building was designed byAssociated Music Center Architects, a jointventure between BarberMcMurry architectsand Blankenship & Partners. According to Johnson & Galyon’s Doug
Kennedy, “The UT Music Center project is anew 122,000-square- foot facility. The frameof the building is primarily a cast in placeconcrete structure. The exterior façade is acombination of brick, limestone, metal pan-els, and curtain wall. Due to the complexityof the combination of exterior finishes, theproject required use of three cranes. “To ensure proper productivity and work-
flow,” Kennedy pointed out, “one was usedfor concrete form work, one for steel erec-tion and one for placement of precast doubletees. The cranes for the concrete formworkand the precast double tees were Manitowoccranes. One of the biggest challenges wascoordinating the logistics of the three cranes,as well as lifts for the four other trades on theexterior of the building on a very confinedsite in the middle of the campus.”The University of Tennessee’s Sorority
Village on Morgan Hill also is under con-struction, and will open its first set of houses
during the fall semester. Seven houses areexpected to be completed, with about 270women living in the development by the endof the semester. Sorority Village will have 13houses and one administrative building oncecompleted next year. The university is fund-ing a portion of the facility for its adminis-trative offices and meeting space. In the planning stages for more than half a
decade, work began on the Sorority Villageinfrastructure in the fall of 2009. The devel-opment will be fenced and will be equippedwith modern security features, includinggated access, blue light emergency phonesand security cameras. Chapters are fundingtheir houses in full through private donationsand mortgage agreements that will be paidthrough rent and chapter fees. Once con-struction is complete, the total private invest-ment in Sorority Village is expected toexceed $45 million.Although there are a number of projects
already completed on campus, such as theStudent Health Clinic, the Min KaoEngineering Building, the Ayres Hallrestoration and the Haslam BusinessBuilding, the UT makeover is far from com-plete. The various expansions and renova-tions have limited pedestrian access routesand caused traffic headaches, but school offi-cials say the end result will make up for anyinconveniences. They also say the projectshave been a long time coming, in manyinstances.Said Cimino, “Thanks to funding from
the state and private donors, we’ve been ableto embark on several construction projectsthat have been on the drawing table for sev-eral years.”
(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web siteat www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)CEG
Photo courtesy of Johnson & Galyon Inc.The renovation and expansion of the Equine andFarm Animal Hospitals at the University of TennesseeVeterinary Medical Center also is underway. Theroughly $21 million project encompasses approxi-mately 85,000 sq. ft. (7,896 sq m), with an expectedcompletion date of February 2013.
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Photo courtesy of University of TennesseeConstruction crews on the University of Tennesseecampus are working on more than $500 million inmajor capital projects.
Photo courtesy of University of TennesseeThe Natalie L. Haslam Music Center, a new, technolo-gy-enhanced building for the University of TennesseeSchool of Music. The four-floor building was namedfor Natalie Haslam, a graduate of the College of Artsand Sciences and a music and arts supporter.
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restore the site of an abandoned copper mine in easternVermont, it called on Northwoods Excavating to handle theremediation. The job entailed capping the mine and laying abed of vegetation atop the former environmentally unsafearea to restore the land to its original beauty.
The job has spanned 10 summers and is scheduled forcompletion Nov. 16, 2012.
To navigate the soft, fragile ground around the site, a stan-dard dump truck wasn’t the best solution because it wouldleave behind deep ruts. After years of using other dumptrucks without satisfaction, Northwoods Superintendent TimUlman met with Denny George, a sales representative forAnderson Equipment, East Montpelier, Vt.
For the 2012 season, Ulman and George chose Hydrema922C and 922HM trucks to work on the job site. This fleetof trucks has low unladen weight that can drive on soft sur-faces without causing damage.
“Hydrema trucks have high-floatation tires, are light-weight and easy to move around,” said George. “All thesefeatures are extremely important when working on soft soiland atop the liners covering up the tailings piles.”
In 2003, the reclamation began for the abandonedElizabeth Mine site in the village of Strafford, Vt. Crews pri-marily worked from April through October annually on theproject’s environmental remediation. Work subsided duringthe winter months.
In capping the mine, remediation was needed, not just forthe abandoned shaft, but also to remove the “tailings:” thedebris left behind from extracting the copper ore from thesurrounding rock.
Landfill caps minimize water getting into the often-con-taminated tailings piles. The liners provide a suitable base togrow the vegetation required to cover a former mine site.This land can be very fragile and soft due to past use.
A fully loaded truck usually requires a hard surface toavoid tire track ruts, but Ulman said that both the Hydrema
922C and 922HM models have 6-wheel drive and lowground pressure. They are designed to work on soft surfaces,making them effective for mine remediation projects.
“The Hydrema 922C and 922HM models will work wellboth early and late in the season without generating anyworry in regards to ground damage,” Ulman said.
In addition to low unladen weight, the 922 has a perform-ance/weight ratio that meant Northwoods didn’t have to sac-rifice power for the lower weight, Ulman said.
“The 922C’s cab sits high on the truck body and has an
inclined narrow hood for optimal visibility,” said George. Hydrema also offers optional back-up cameras to help
operators see what is happening in traditional blind spots tohelp eliminate accidents.
Hydrema designed its 922 models with a wide tippingangle. This wide angle, combined with the ground clearanceof the body, can provide cycle times faster than traditionaldumps. The machines are made of high-tensile Hardox steel,providing the strength needed for various work conditions.
Northwoods Excavating chose Hydrema 922C and 922HM trucks to work on the job site.
The Hydrema 922C and 922HM models have 6-wheel drive and low ground pres-sure. They are designed to work on soft surfaces, making them effective for mineremediation projects.
Hydrema designed its 922 models with a wide tipping angle. This wide angle, com-bined with the ground clearance of the body, can provide cycle times faster thantraditional dumps.
see HYDREMA page 42
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Hydrema 922 Dump Trucks Lead the Way on Copper MineIts low ground pressure of 11.3 psi (77.9 kPa) and lowweight of 31,500 lb. (14,288 kg) allow it to operate in differ-ent types of soil conditions, as well as snow. The truck isequipped with a bed that holds up to 15.7 cu. yds. (12 cu m)of material, and is powered by a 6.7-L Cummins QSB, 24valve, Tier III engine, which is rated at 264 hp (196.8 kW).Northwoods plans to complete the project Nov. 2012. “We’re just about finished with all of the work on this
project, thanks to the Hydrema 922 trucks,” Ulman said.“We will definitely use Hydrema trucks on future projects.”Northwoods Excavating was founded by Gary Ulman in
1985 in Thetford Center, Vt. In addition to mine reclamation,the company conducts excavation services, roadwork, pondexcavating, land clearing, tree stump removal, land and pondreclamation and small commercial work. For more informa-tion, call 802/785-3162. Hydrema is an international group of companies, which
design, manufacture and market earthmoving equipment.Founded in 1959, with production facilities in Weirmar,Germany, Hydrema consists of a broad network of sales andservice facilities, with subsidiaries in all major westernEuropean countries. In 2005, Hydrema established its NorthAmerican headquarters in Atlanta, Ga., and has since grownits dealer network throughout the United States and Canada.For more information, call 404/614-1747, or visitwww.hydrema.us. For more information on Anderson Equipment and the
Hydrema products in stock, call 802/223-9089, or visitwww.andersonequip.com.
The 922 models’ low ground pressure of 11.3 psi (77.9 kPa) and low weight of 31,500 lb. (14,288 kg) allow thetrucks to operate in different types of soil conditions, as well as snow.
HYDREMA from page 40
Komatsu America Launches HM400-3 Articulated Truck Komatsu America Corp.’s
HM400-3 articulated truck ispowered by a KomatsuSAA6D140E-6 engine with anet horsepower of 469 hp (350kW) and is EPA Tier IV Interimand EU Stage 3B emissions cer-tified. Komatsu leveraged its lead-
ership in technology and inno-vation — building on its Tier IIIengine platform — to design amore environmentally friendlyengine that increases powerwhile decreasing fuel consump-tion, according to the manufac-turer.With the introduction of the
Komatsu CARE Program,every Komatsu Tier IV Interimconstruction machine comesstandard with complimentaryfactory scheduled maintenancefor 2,000 hours or the first threeyears (whichever occurs first),and includes two complimenta-ry Komatsu diesel particulatefilter (KDPF) exchanges within thefirst five years. The KomatsuCARE program covers all new
Komatsu Tier IV Interim equip-ment, whether rented, leased orpurchased.The HM400-3 features a maxi-
mum gross vehicle weight (GVW)of 162,569 lbs. (73,740 kg), haul-ing up to a 44.1 ton (40 t) payloadat its maximum ground speed of
34.7 mph (55.9 kph). Improvedoperating performance, lower fuelconsumption, improved operatorcomfort and enhanced serviceabil-
ity are features of the HM400-3that provide increased produc-tivity and lower operating costs.The HM400-3 is equipped
with the latest KOMTRAXtechnology, which sendsmachine operating informationto a secure Web site utilizingwireless technology. Data suchas daily fuel consumption,machine utilization, operatinghours, location, cautions andmaintenance alerts are relayedto the web application for analy-sis. The KOMTRAX fleet mon-itoring system increasesmachine availability, reduces therisk of machine theft, allows forremote diagnosis by the distrib-utor, and provides a wealth ofother information to drive busi-ness efficiency and productivity.
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New Design Promises Improvement in Numerous Areasvides increased horsepower while loweringfuel consumption. The Komatsu Tier IVInterim engine uses an advanced electroniccontrol system to manage airflow rate, fuelinjection, combustion parameters and after-treatment functions to enhance performance,reduce emissions and provide advanceddiagnostic capability.Komatsu also has developed a hydrauli-
cally actuated variable geometry turbocharg-er (KVGT) and exhaust gas recirculation(EGR) valve, resulting in better precisionand air management as well as longer com-ponent life. The KDPF filter and regenera-tion system are integrated so as to not inter-fere with daily operation but keep the opera-tor aware of its status.
Improved OperationThe HM400-3 features the new Komatsu
traction control system (K-TCS). The K-TCS system automatically provides opti-mum traction when operating in soft groundconditions. As ground conditions worsen,speed sensors located on four wheels detecttire slippage and automatic application of theinter-axle differential lock occurs. If tire slip-page continues to be detected, four inde-
pendent brakes can be applied to slippingwheels to regain traction.The HM400-3 is enhanced with Komatsu
advanced transmission with optimum modu-lation control system (K-ATOMiCS). K-ATOMiCS offers a six-speed, fully automat-ic transmission that uses an advanced elec-tronic system to eliminate shift shock andtorque cutoff to aid operator in operating theengine in the most efficient range. The elec-tronic system automatically selects the gearbased on vehicle speed, engine speed and theshift position selected, resulting in powerfulacceleration, smooth down shifting and syn-chronized engine speed when climbingslopes. K-ATOMiCS works to minimizeoperator fatigue and load spillage from thebody, thus increasing productivity.A large automatic retarder allows the
operator to select the optimum operatingspeed on downhill travel and fully loadedhauls, thus eliminating effects by inertialacceleration.
Increased PayloadsThrough body design optimization the
HM400-3 features increased body capacityand payload. The low 10 ft. 5 in. (3.2 m)loading height easily matches with 40 to 60
ton (36 to 54 t) hydraulic excavators or 5.5 to7.5 cu. yd. (4.2 to 5.7 cu m) wheel loaders.In addition, the two single-staged body liftcylinders provide a 70-degree dump angle.
Enhanced Operator Environment
The new cab design provides a more com-fortable and quieter work environment. TheROPS/FOPS Level 2 certified cab features anewly designed rounded front dash panelwith easy-to-reach switches. The dashboardhas been redesigned and the high back, heat-ed air ride seat with three-point seat belt hasbeen relocated to improve visibility. An aux-iliary input also has been added to connectan MP3 player or other device along withtwo 12-volt ports that have been incorporat-ed into the cab.A new high resolution 7 in. LCD monitor
features enhanced capabilities and displaysinformation in 25 languages for global sup-port. Using the monitor, the operator caneasily modify settings for items such as theauto idle shutdown or the auto-reversing fan;check operational records, such as drivinghistory or fuel consumption; monitor theKDPF or check for when the next mainte-nance interval is required.
The monitor also offers the operator theoption of using the ECO guidance function,which provides operational tips to reducefuel consumption. A rear view monitor sys-tem with a separate 7 in. LCD monitor isstandard with every machine and is mountedon the right hand side of the console foroperator convenience.
Maintenance and Serviceability
To reduce costly downtime, the HM400-3provides easy service access. The newmodel features a newly designed enginehood for easy access and two standardhydraulically driven auto-reversing fans tohelp keep the radiator and charge air coolerclean.The truck is equipped with the Komatsu
equipment management monitoring system(EMMS) that has enhanced diagnostic fea-tures that give the operator and techniciansgreater monitoring and troubleshootingcapabilities. EMMS continually monitors allcritical systems, preventive maintenanceschedule, and provides troubleshootingassistance to minimize diagnosis and repairtime.For more information, visit www.komat-
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Mfg. Articulated/ Drive Operating Weight Rated Payload Engine Drive System
Model Rigid Configuration Pounds (kgs) Tons (Metric Tons) Type Mech/Electr.
HM300-3 A 6WD 116,823 (52,990)30.9 (28.0) Komatsu SAA6D125E-6
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HM400-3 A 6WD 162,569 (73,740)44.1 (40.0) Komatsu SAA6D140E-6
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HD325-7 R RWD 152,740 (69,280)40 (36.5) Komatsu SAA6D140E-5
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HD405-7 R RWD 165,520 (75,080)45.2 (41) Komatsu SAA6D140E-5
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HD465-7 R RWD 219,760 (99,680)61 (55) Komatsu SAA6D170E-5
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HD605-7 R RWD 242,900 (110,180)69.4 (63) Komatsu SAA6D170E-5
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HD785-7 R RWD 366,000 (166,000)100.3 (91) Komatsu SAA12V140E-3
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HD1500-7 R RWD 550,000 (249,478)158.9 (144.1) Komatsu SDA16V159E-2
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730E R RWD 715,000 (324,319)203 (184) Komatsu SSA16V159
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830E1-AC R RWD 850,650 (385,848)244 (222) Komatsu SDA16V160
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930E-4 R RWD 1,106,670 (501,974)320 (290) Komatsu SSDA16V160
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SECT IONPaving
Quality Pavement at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta AirportThe new Maynard H. Jackson
Jr. International Terminal atHartsfield-Jackson AtlantaInternational Airport just openedfor business. The new 1.2 millionsq. ft. (111,484 sq m) terminal fea-tures 12 gates, eight securitycheckpoints, separate levels forarrivals and departures, as well as a178,000 sq. yd. (148,831 sq m)concrete apron for the internationalairplanes to park when arriving atthe new gates.
Archer Western won the con-tract to slipform the terminal’s newconcrete apron, replace the existingTaxiway D, as well as other utili-ties and embankment work. Theybrought in one of their GOMACOpaving trains, a PS-2600placer/spreader, a two-track GHP-2800 paver, and a T/C-600 tex-ture/cure machine. A GSI(GOMACO SmoothnessIndicator) machine, as required forall concrete paving projects at theHartsfield-Jackson AtlantaInternational Airport, follows thepaving train. A GOMACO 9500placer was also used for handpours on the apron.
The design of the apron dictatedshort paving runs, which limiteddaily slipform production. A 0.5percent fall, to keep water fromponding on the apron, also was adifficult aspect of the project.
“Maintaining the 0.5 percent falland keeping water from pondingon the new apron was one of themore difficult challenges,” JustinCooper, assistant project managerof Archer Western, said. “That issuper flat and not a lot of room toplay with. With the GSI, we wereable to check the overall smooth-ness constantly and make sure oursetup was right on.”
The new apron was slipformedon top of a 9 in. (22.9 cm) thicksoil-cement subbase. The concretefor the project was produced on
site by a mobile batch plant. It wasa standard P501 concrete with alow slump of 0.75 in. (1.9 cm).Approximately 15 trucks hauled10 cu. yd. (7.6 cu m) loads of con-crete to the GOMACO pavingtrain.
“We used the PS-2600 on theproject for the ride quality it givesus,” Cooper said. “We had goodride numbers using this really stiffmix. The PS-2600 really helped
out and provided the initial knock-down of the concrete, whichhelped provide a nice smooth fin-ish behind the GHP-2800 paver.”
The GOMACO two-trackGHP-2800 slipformed the apron inpaving passes 25 ft. (7.6 m) wideand 20 in. (50.8 cm) thick. Dowelbaskets were placed on gradeevery 25 ft. (7.6 m), with someareas of welded wire reinforcingdepending on the shape of the slab.
“We had very little finishingwork behind the paver and foundthe more we worked with the slab,the worse the numbers typicallywere,” Cooper said. “The straight-edging to adjacent lanes wasimportant to ensure ponding waterwould not be held on the relativelyflat apron.”
Archer Western’s daily pavingproduction was limited by the lay-out of the project. The GOMACO
9500 placer was used in severalareas for hand pours aroundembankment utilities, fuel pits,underdrains and other various util-ities. They also had to work aroundother contractors who were build-ing the new terminal. Average slip-form paving production was 1,500cu. yds. (1,147 cu m) per day. Theirbest production day reached 2,000cu. yds. (1,529 cu m).
“The way the project was set up,the lanes weren’t long enough tohave a really good day,” Cooperexplained. “We did have some1800 and 1900 cu. yd. days, butmostly we could only go as far asthe lanes would take us.”
Finishing work behind the paverwas kept to a minimum. Theyapplied a burlap drag by hand andthen used the GOMACO T/C-600
texture/cure machineto apply a white spraycure.
All of the newpavement was pro-filed by ArcherWestern’s GSImachine. The airportspecification statesthat as soon as theconcrete has hardenedsufficiently, and with-in 24 hours of place-ment, the contractorwill test the pavementsurface.
Seven GSI unitswere mounted on theGSI machine, as
required by the airport’s specifica-tion. The individual GSI units tracea line 12 in. (30.5 cm), 4 ft. (1.2 m),and 8 ft. (2.4 m) off the joint line oneach side, and also along the cen-terline of each 25 ft. (7.6 m) widepaving pass.
The airport also requires ArcherWestern to use a 16 ft. (4.9 m)rolling straightedge to check the
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“The airport in Atlanta is big onconcrete paving and they makesure that we deliver the highestquality paving in the country at theairport.”
Justin CooperArcher Western Atlanta’s new international apron features 178,000 sq.
yds. (148,831 sq m) of new concrete.
The GOMACO two-track GHP-2800 paver slipformedthe new apron 20 in. (50.8 cm) thick with someareas having 25 in. (63.5 cm) thickened edges.
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Terex CR662RM Features Improved Fuel EfficiencyPowered by the Cummins QSB6.7 turbocharged diesel
engine, the new Terex CR662RM RoadMix material trans-fer vehicle and paver meets stringent Tier IVi (Stage III B)emissions standards. Offering the same 260 hp (191 kW)output as the previous model, the machine’s new power unitis 5 percent more fuel efficient to extend operating intervalsbetween tank refills. The engine features a cooled exhaust gas recirculation
(EGR) system with diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) anddiesel particulate filter (DPF) to substantially reduce emis-sions. Regeneration of the DPF occurs automatically withoutaffecting machine performance. A new cooling systemarrangement features larger radiator core size and improvedairflow to increase ambient operating temperatures to 120F(48.9C). To offset increased space requirements of the Tier IVi
engine components, Terex engineers developed a new low-profile hood design that slopes downward away from theoperator to improve working visibility of the hopper. Theradiator is integrated into the hood design, so the cleanest airpossible is drawn for cooling engine components, so themachine runs cooler. Components from the paver’s fumerecovery system have been moved from underneath theoperator’s platform to under the hood, lowering operatingnoise levels and improving operator comfort. Measured at 320 by 240 pixels, a new, high resolution dis-
play with backlit screen and 15-bit color makes it easy foroperators to see the display. This large display helps to alertoperators of underlying issues with machine performance,and the system expands diagnostic capabilities over previous
models, according to the manufacturer. It also includes setup and calibration screens for use in
configuring and calibrating the machine performance. The Terex CR662RM RoadMix maximizes utilization
rates by operating both as a material transfer vehicle (MTV)and paver. Machine design allows contractors to quicklyswitch between the machine’s conveyor system and screedwithin a matter of hours. When equipped as an MTV, theCR662RM delivers continuous, non-contact and off-setpaving capabilities with its swiveling conveyor that swings55 degrees to the left or right of center. As a paver, the CR662RM features two, 5-ft. (1.5 m) long
spread auger sections that are driven by two independentvariable-speed outboard motors, which eliminate the centergearbox drive to reduce the occurrences of centerline segre-gation. Contractors can equip the CR662RM with one ofthree different screed models — the diesel or electric TerexFastach 10, electric Terex VersaScreed, and the electric or
diesel Terex Stretch 20. This 10-ft. (3 m) paver deliversmainline paving widths reaching 30 ft. (9.1 m) at depths ofup to 12 in. (30.5 cm).Delivering fast truck exchanges, the CR662RM
RoadMix’s variable-pitch in-hopper auger design offers highmaterial throughput. Pitch spacing — transitioning from 10in. (25.4 cm) in the front to 11 in. (27.9 cm) and then to 12in. (30.5 cm) in the rear — aggressively channels material tothe rear of the machine. This auger design helps to boost pro-duction capabilities — up to 900 tons per hour (816 t perhour) when equipped as a paver and in excess of 500 tons perhour (454 t per hour) as an MTV. Combined with the aggres-sive pitch, the auger’s constant-diameter continues toreblend 100 percent of the material to virtually eliminatematerial and thermal segregation, according to the manufac-turer. Whether equipped as a paver or an MTV, the CR662RM
features the Terex Smartrac rubber track drive system formore reliable operation. Oscillating bogie wheel assembliescombine with the system’s frictionally driven rubber tracksto automatically apply the correct tension, whether movingforward or in reverse. The self-tensioning system does notover tension the track, significantly extending its life. Therubber track drive spreads the machine’s 53,000 lb. (24,040kg) over a wide area, resulting in a low ground contact pres-sure of less than 12 psi. This eliminates parking and bridge-crossing issues common with conventional wheel-driventransfer vehicles.For more information, call 405/787-6020 or visit
www.terexrb.com.
Archer Western Finishes Difficult Job On Time, On Specnew pavement. Surface devia-tions exceeding 0.25 in. (.6 cm)in 16 ft. (4.9 m) in any directionrequire correction. Any devia-tion over 0.5 in. (1.3 cm) mustbe removed and replaced.“On road projects we just run
the sensors in the wheel paths,but since this is an airport proj-ect, the GSI is checking theentire width of the slab withseven sensors,” Cooper said.“We have 20 in. thick concreteedges, some up to 25 in. forthickened edges and they had tobe constantly monitored. Thatwas pretty challenging, but wewere able to achieve the neces-sary smoothness.”The new terminal just opened
to rave reviews from airport per-sonnel and travelers. ArcherWestern was able to overcomesome tough challenges anddeliver an exceptionally smoothand flat apron at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta InternationalAirport.“It was definitely challenging,
to say the least,” Cooper said.“We completed on time anddelivered the project withinspec. The airport in Atlanta isbig on concrete paving and theymake sure that we deliver thehighest quality paving in thecountry at the airport.”
This article was reprintedwith permission from GOMA-CO World Magazine Volume40, Number 1.
PAVEMENT from page 49
The sun goes down at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport as Archer Western slipformsanother 25 ft. (7.6 m) wide paving pass for the airport’s new apron.
The construction of the newterminal building was hap-pening at the same time theapron was being slipformedand created some job sitecongestion and limitedpaving production.
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www.sakaiamerica.com1-800-323-0535
WHILE SOME PEOPLE ARE HAVING A PROBLEM GRASPING THE CONCEPT,THEY’RE SURE NOT HAVING ANY DIFFICULTY GRABBING THE RESULTS.
It’s a rubber tire roller that vibrates with enough centrifugal force to equal the output of a55,000 pound pneumatic. The GW750 handles the toughest HMA mixes with ease, gettingbalanced high densities from the top through the bottom of the mat. Great on SMA, too! Andit provides a sound interlock between new overlays and profiled surfaces. It’s bonus time!
Check one out at your Sakai dealer today.
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Burkeville, VA 23922434/767-5578
Chester, VA 23831804/748-9324
Fishersville, VA 22939540/337-3057
Fredericksburg, VA22408
540/373-2778Salem, VA 24153
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703/631-8500South Hill, VA434/447-1325
Danville VA 24540434/822-6110
Richmond VA 23220840/358-6776
Winchester, VA 22602540/667-9777
Asheville, NC 28806828/667-0176
Charlotte, NC 28269704/597-0211800/532-6797
Greensboro, NC 27409336/668-2762 800/632-0376
Wilkesboro, NC 28697336/973-8201800/422-4193
Mt. Gilead, NC 27306910/439-5653800/692-9175
Asheboro, NC 27203 336/625-2212
Salisbury, NC 28144 704/636-2571
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Dynapac USA3700 East 68th Avenue
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Phone: 800-732-6762 Fax: 303-288-8828 www.dynapac.us
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St. Rose, LA 504.466.5577Covington, LA985.893.3005
Baton Rouge, LA225.291.3750Sulphur, LA
337.626.8503Alexandria, LA318.442.0455Monroe, LA
318.343.8787Shreveport, LA318.631.3090
Flint Equipment
Albany, GA229.888.1212
Perry, FL850.584.9200
Tallahassee, FL850.575.5600
Aynor, SC843.358.5688
Simpsonville, SC864.963.5835
W. Columbia, SC803.794.9340Adairsville, GA 770.773.9857Atlanta, GA
404.691.9445 Grovetown, GA706.855.5440Braselton, GA770.965.1889Columbus, GA706.687.3344Macon, GA
478.788.1586
James River Equipment
Charlotte, NC704.597.0211
Greensboro, NC336.668.2762Asheville, NC828.667.0176
Rish Equipment Co.
Chesapeake, VA757.485.2100Chester, VA
804.748.6411Coeburn, VA276.395.6901Bealeton, VA540.439.0668
Salem, VA540.380.2090Staunton, VA540.887.8291
Tractor & Equip. Co.
Tuscaloosa, AL205.752.0621
Panama City, FL850.763.4654Pensacola, FL850.505.0550Alabaster, AL205.621.2489Anniston, AL256.831.2440
Birmingham, AL205.591.2131Decatur, AL
256.355.0305Dothan, AL
334.678.1832 Grove Hill, AL334.275.4158
Mobile, AL251.457.8991
Montgomery, AL334.288.6580
Shoals Area, AL256.383.5666
Trekker Tractor, LLCwww.www.trekkertractor.com
West Palm Beach, FL561.296.9710
Miami, FL877.971.7070
Tampa, FL813.341.4646
Bonita Springs, FL239.949.0100
Atlas Copco Construction & Mining
www.atlascopco.usPompano Beach, FL
855.DYNAPACwww.atlascopco.us/miami
LaVergne, TN615.641.3000
www.atlascopco.us/nashville
Knoxville, TN865.673.0344
www.atlascopco.us/knoxville
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Calder Brothers Corporation250 E. Warehouse Ct. | Taylors, SC 29687
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Discover More Ways Mauldin Can Help You Become a Master of the Mat.
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Knoxville Headquarters (865) 546-1414Knoxville West (865) 218-8800Chattanooga
(423) 698-6943Kingsport
(423) 323-0400Crossville
(931) 484-4040
RICHMOND EQUIPMENT &
MACHINERY CO., INC.www.richmondmachinery.com
1701 Roseneath RdRichmond, VA 23230
(804) 359-4048(800) 662-6485
Attalla-Gadsden, AL (866) 811-7609Birmingham, AL(800) 547-0760Crestview, FL(850) 682-6510
Decatur-Huntsville, AL (800) 435-0922Dothan, AL
(334) 671-1040Huntsville, AL(256) 532-1776Marianna, FL(850) 526-2241Mobile, AL
(800) 243-0665Montgomery, AL (800) 521-9511
Opelika-Auburn, AL (334) 749-3359
Oxford-Anniston, AL (800) 547-8897Panama City, FL (850) 785-4007Pensacola, FL(850) 471-6700
Shelby County, AL (205) 664-4833Thomasville, AL(334) 636-0420Tuscaloosa, AL (205) 247-2800Tuscumbia, AL (256) 381-2771
Albany(800) 768-2892
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Austell(800) 282-1562Bloomingdale(800) 482-1144
Brunswick(800) 299-5010
Calhoun(800) 752-9804
Columbus(800) 633-5240
Dacula(800) 545-2945
Kennesaw(866) 289-2228
Macon(800) 633-5180
Savannah(800) 755-8382Statesboro
(888) 764-6506Valdosta
(800) 755-6841Washington
(888) 678-3211Waycross
(888) 948-2443
KELLY TRACTOR CO.8255 NW 58th St.
Miami, FL(305) 592-5360Clewiston, FL(863) 983-8177Ft.Myers, FL
(239) 693-6563West Palm Beach, FL
(561) 683-2015Davie, FL
(954) 581-8181
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(318) 323-1345Prairieville, LA(225) 673-3480Mansfield, LA(318) 872-9700
THOMPSON TRACTORwww.thompsontractor.com
YANCEY BROS. CO.www.yanceybros.com
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www.wirtgenamerica.comROAD AND MINERAL TECHNOLOGIES
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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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Chattanooga, TN • 423/894-1870Kingsport, TN • 423/349-6111Memphis, TN • 901/346-9800Saltillo, MS • 662/869-0283
FloridaFt. Myers • 239/337-1313Jacksonville • 904/786-6710
Ocala • 352/629-7585Orlando • 407/849-6560
Pembroke Pines • 954/433-2800Plant City • 813/754-2727
West Palm Beach • 561/863-0570
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Birmingham, AL205-841-6666Mobile, AL
251-633-4020Montgomery, AL
334-262-6642
Huntsville / Decatur, AL
256-350-0006Oxford, AL
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RICHMOND MACHINERY & EQUIPMENTRichmond, VA804-359-4048800-662-6485
Orlando, FL (Corporate Office)407-659-8700Orlando, FL
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678-318-9500Savannah, GA912-964-8079Forest Park, GA770-319-0074
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POWER EQUIPMENTCOMPANY
3300 Alcoa HighwayKnoxville, TN 37920
(865) 577-5563
1487 Rock Springs RoadKingsport, TN 37664
(423) 349-6111
Highway 58 @153Chattanooga, TN 37406
(423) 894-1870
1290 Bridgestone PkwyLaVergne, TN 37086
(615) 213-0900
3050 Ferrell Park CoveMemphis, TN 38116-3502
(901) 346-9800
1545 Highway 45Saltillo, MS 38866
(662) 869-0283
RISH EQUIPMENTCOMPANYwww.rish.com
917 Cavalier Blvd.Chesapeake, VA 23323
(757) 485-2100(757) 485-3616
1410 West Hundred Rd.Chester, VA 23836
(804) 748-6411
133 Wise Mountain Rd.NW
Coeburn, VA 24230(276) 395-6901
Fax: (276) 395-3438
10214 Fayetteville Rd.Bealton, VA 22712
(540) 439-0668Fax: (540) 439-0719
5731 Glenmary DriveSalem, VA 24153(540) 380-4858
66 International laneSuite 102
Staunton, VA 24401(540) 887-8291
Fax: (540) 887-8295
REYNOLDS-WARRENCOMPANY INC1945 Forest ParkwayLake City, GA 30260
(800) 875-5659(404) 361-1593
TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY
5336 Messer-Airport HwyBirmingham, AL(205) 591-2131
3820 Greensboro Ave.Tuscaloosa, AL(205) 752-0621
2100 East I-65 Service Rd.North
Mobile, AL(251) 457-8991
800 Church St. N.E.Decatur, AL
(256) 355-03053285 Selma HighwayMontgomery, AL (334) 288-6580
243 South Jackson St.Grove Hill, AL
(251) 275-4158961 Hwy 20 & Elledge Lane
Tuscumbia, AL(256) 383-5666
4307 Reeves StreetHighway 431 North
Dothan, AL(334) 678-1832
309 Hamric Drive WestOxford, AL
(256) 831-2440150 Piper LaneAlabaster, AL
(205) 621-24893305 Highway 77Panama City, FL(850) 763-4654
9036 Pine Forest Rd.Pensacola, FL
(850) 505-0550
LB Performance Paving ProductsUnveils RW-35A Utility Road-Widener
LB Performance Paving Products’s RW-35A roadwidener is powered by a 35-hp (26 kW) KubotaTier IV Stage 111A diesel engine. It widens up to 4ft. (1.2 m) using a variety of construction materialsand is simple to operate.
Its towable feature eliminates normal traileringrequirements.
This compact model is easy to service and hasdesign features from larger road-wideners manufactured by LBP,according to the manufacturer.
For more information visitwww.LBPerformancePaving.com.
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SARASOTA PARTS
Sarasota, FL 34243941-752-1300
TAMPA PARTS
Riverview, FL 33569813-621-4902
MIAMI
Miami, FL 33166305-592-5740
WEST PALM BEACH
West Palm Beach, FL 33404561-848-6618
ORLANDO
Orlando, FL 32804407-299-1212
FORT MYERS
Ft. Myers, FL 33916239-334-3627
POMPANO BEACH PARTS
Pompano Beach, FL 33064954-977-9541
MELBOURNE PARTS
West Melbourne, FL 32904321-729-8944
NEW TAMPA
Lutz, FL 33559813-995-0841
NORTRAX
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FLORIDA
Pensacola, FL850-505-0550
Panama City, FL850-763-4654
ALABAMA
5336 Messer Airport Hwy.Birmingham, AL 35212
205-591-2131
Fax: 205-591-8321
Grove Hill, AL251-275-4158
Tuscumbia, AL256-383-5666
Dothan, AL334-678-1832
Mobile, AL 251-457-8991
Decatur, AL256-355-0305
Alabaster, AL205-621-2489
Tuscaloosa, A205-752-0621
Montgomery, AL334-288-6580
Oxford, AL256-831-2440
www.tractor-equipment.com
www.reynoldswarren.com1945 Forest ParkwayLake City, GA 30260
800-875-5659 • 404-361-1593
Fax: 404-361-1885
RICHMOND MACHINERY &EQUIPMENT CO., INC.
1701 Roseneath Rd.Richmond, VA 23230
1-800-662-6485
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Daphne, AL251/621-3555
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TRACTOR TRACS, INC.Undercarriage Specialists
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Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. MarineCorps, U.S. Army Combine Forcesfound five speed works better.”The Marines quickly learned that
even utility equipment faced chal-lenges on the steep grades — until yougot the tires right.“We had a lot of trouble with it until
we got one designed for this kind ofwork. The tracked vehicles workedreally well up here, they were impor-tant to us being able to get in and outon some of the slopes,” said Martino.The first cuts were slow and precar-
iously perched on the edge of the hillas the Marines cut into the sides — insome areas as deeply as 30 ft. (9.1 m),to make a wider road. All the soil theycut had to be hauled down to the baseof the hill.“It was a great experience, you
never get to work on grades like that,”Martino said.It took about three weeks of intense
effort to get close to half subgrade,Martino said.“The west side is mostly clay and
the middle section of the road is clay,
but the east side, the steepest andcurviest part of the road was all sand— it was like a beach,” he said. “Wehad to pull the sand out and bring upsome of the clay we cut out of the mid-dle section to get to 90 percent com-paction.”The Marines also cut a drainage cul-
vert into the inside of the road, slopedinto the hill to keep water off the roadand off the hillside.Sgt. Matthew Rhodes led the crew
that ran power lines 2,200 ft. from thenearest transformer which sounds easyuntil you see the terrain. The 0.38-mi.(0.6 m) run involved two steep ascents,crossing a mesa and avoiding theBorder Patrol’s sensor and monitoringequipment to bring light to the top ofthe peak.With the road cut and the wiring
done, the Army came in to finish thejob.“A lot of our equipment is top-heavy
and you have to pay attention to thatwhen you’re on a 25 percent grade,”Middlebrooks said. “The backhoes, for
example, you can see them getting at abad angle and tumbling down the hill.”For the grading and pouring howev-
er, the track vehicles are mostly out ofthe picture because they shouldn’t bedriven over concrete.When the trucks came to pour con-
crete, they found themselves facing thesame challenging grades.“We got some trucks to back up the
slope, the ones with really nice driv-ers,” Middlebrooks said. “But we alsolaid 800 feet of 5-inch metal pipe topush the concrete up the hill. That’sexhausting work for any crew.”Throughout the process, work crews
found themselves dealing with would-be border crossers standing at the fenceon the Mexican side.“They would use our trench to
hide,” Martino said. “And a few triedto blend in with us, wearing safetyvests.”
(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.construc-tionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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respondent Russell D. Nelson, president, Farm CreditLeasing Services Corporation, said, “Continuedvolatility/uncertainty at home and abroad may inhibitplanned/needed capital expenditures during the next sixmonths, but low interest rates and tax incentives will enableour industry to generate modest increases in asset volumeand profitability through the remainder of 2012. Improvingcredit quality, stable earnings, and demand forinnovative/creative lease and loan products should positionour industry for improved growth in 2013 and beyond.”
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business conditions will improve over the next four months,down from 8.1 percent in June. 71 percent of respondentsbelieve business conditions will remain the same over thenext four months, up from 64.9 percent in June. 22.6 percentbelieve business conditions will worsen, down from 27 per-cent the previous month.• 12.9 percent of survey respondents believe demand for
leases and loans to fund capital expenditures (capex) willincrease over the next four months, an increase from 8.1 per-cent in June. 71 percent believe demand will “remain thesame” during the same four-month time period, up from 64.9percent the previous month. 16.1 percent believe demandwill decline, down from 27 percent in June. • 19.4 percent of executives expect more access to capital
to fund equipment acquisitions over the next four months, upfrom 10.8 percent in June. 77.4 percent of survey respon-dents indicate they expect the “same” access to capital tofund business, a decrease from 86.5 percent the previousmonth. 3.2 percent survey respondents expect “less” accessto capital, up from 2.7 percent who expected less access inJune.• When asked, 35.5 percent of the executives reported they
expect to hire more employees over the next four months, upfrom 24.3 percent in June. 64.5 percent expect no change inheadcount over the next four months, virtually unchangedfrom 64.9 percent last month, while no one expects feweremployees, down from 10.8 percent in June. • 71 percent of the leadership evaluates the current U.S.
economy as “fair,” down from 78.4 percent last month. 29percent rate it as “poor,” up from 21.6 percent in June.• 9.7 percent of survey respondents believe that U.S. eco-
nomic conditions will get “better” over the next six months,up from 8.1 percent in June. 71 percent of survey respon-dents indicate they believe the U.S. economy will “stay thesame” over the next six months, up from 64.9 percent inJune. 19.4 percent believe economic conditions in the UnitedStates will worsen over the next six months, a decrease from27 percent who believed so last month. • In July, 25.8 percent of respondents indicate they believe
their company will increase spending on business develop-ment activities during the next six months, down from 29.7percent in June. 71 percent believe there will be “no change”in business development spending, up slightly from 70.3 per-cent last month, and 3.2 percent believe there will be adecrease in spending, up from no one who believed so lastmonth.
Why an MCI-EFI?Confidence in the U.S. economy and the capital markets
is a critical driver to the equipment finance industry.Throughout history, when confidence increases, consumersand businesses are more apt to acquire more consumergoods, equipment and durables, and invest at prevailingprices. When confidence decreases, spending and risk-takingtend to fall. Investors are said to be confident when the newsabout the future is good and stock prices are rising.
Who Participates in the MCI-EFI? The respondents are comprised of a wide cross section of
industry executives, including large-ticket, middle-marketand small-ticket banks, independents and captive equipmentfinance companies. The MCI-EFI uses the same pool of 50organization leaders to respond monthly to ensure the sur-vey’s integrity. Since the same organizations provide the datafrom month to month, the results constitute a consistentbarometer of the industry’s confidence.
How Is the MCI-EFI Designed? The survey consists of seven questions and an area for
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704/821-7399Fax 704/821-4915805 Klumac Road
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Lawrence Equipment Adds Amstutz,Hodges, Blessard to Parts, Sales TeamsLawrence Equipment has hired Alfred Amstutz, Tim
Hodges and Wes Blessard.Amstutz is the new parts specialist at the company’s
Richmond location. He is responsible for selling new, usedand remanufactured parts for construction and other heavymachinery.“[Alfred] brings many years of parts and service experi-
ence to our company, and we look forward to seeing his con-tributions,” said Ron Spangler, CEO of LawrenceEquipment.Amstutz has worked in parts and service at Greenline
Service Corporation and Liberty Equipment, where hegained experience with agriculture, landscaping and heavytruck equipment.Hodges is the new sales representative of Tidewater and
south Virginia. He is responsible for all new equipment salesin the area, which includes everything east of I-95 and northof U.S. 460.“A product of Tidewater, Tim brings a wealth of outside
sales experience to a territory where he is very much at homein his new position. We expect significant sales increases inhis area,” said Spangler.Hodges has experience in both event marketing and direct
sales.Blessard is the new sales representative of Roanoke. He is
responsible for all equipment sales in Amherst, Appomattox,Bedford, Campbell, Charlotte, Pittsylvania and Halifaxcounties with joint responsibilities in Roanoke and Botetourtcounties.“With almost a decade of experience in the heavy equip-
ment industry, Wes will have a tremendous impact on sales,”Spangler said.Blessard most recently was branch manager of Hertz
Equipment, specializing in rentals. He also has experience inboth real estate and insurance.
Lawrence EquipmentLawrence Equipment is an authorized Case construction
and agriculture dealer with 24-hour on-site service and sameday parts delivery. The company has four locations through-out Virginia. Manufacturers represented by Lawrence
Equipment include: Case Construction, Case IH, InterstateTrailer, Towmaster Trailers, Bandit, Wacker Neuson,Furukawa, Werk-Brau, Paladin, Woods, Genesis, Haybuster,Tube Line, Dixie Trailer and Truck and a wide variety ofcompanies that manufacture ground and heavy equipmentattachments.For more information, call 540/966-0151 or visit
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Tim Hodges is the new sales representative ofTidewater and South Virginia. He is responsible for allnew equipment sales in the area, which includes every-thing east of I-95 and north of U.S. 460.
Wes Blessard is the new sales representative ofRoanoke. He is responsible for all equipment sales inAmherst, Appomattox, Bedford, Campbell, Charlotte,Pittsylvania and Halifax counties with joint responsi-bilites in Roanoke and Botetourt counties.
Alfred Amstutz is responsible for selling new, used andremanufactured parts for construction and otherheavy machinery.
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Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA) – Successful Business Grow Here!2012 EVENTS CALENDAR:Thursday, September 13th - CLEAN WATER SUMMIT 2012 – GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE FOR CLEANWATER: THE ESSENTIAL ROLE OF SOIL (8:30 AM CST – 6:00 PM CST) Tuesday, September 18th - OPEN HOUSE DAYS AT THE MINNESOTA LANDSCAPE ARBORETUM GRASSCOLLECTION (3:00 PM CST – 6:00 PM CST)Wednesday, September 19th - MNLA SHOOTOUT (ALL DAY)Wednesday, October 3rd - ISA CERTIFIED ARBORIST, UTILITY SPECIALIST, and MUNICIPAL SPECIALISTEXAM (12:00 PM EST – 5:00 PM EST)Wednesday, October 10th - OPEN HOUSE DAYS AT THE MINNESOTA LANDSCAPE ARBORETUM GRASSCOLLECTION (1:00 PM CST – 6:00 PM CST)October 24th thru October 26th – GIE & EXPO 2012October 24th thru October 26th – 2012 HARDSCAPE NORTH AMERICANovember 2th thru November 6th – 2012 IRRIGATION SHOW & EDUCATION CONFERENCENovember 8th thru November 10th – TCI EXPO 2012 in BALTIMORENovember 16th – 9:00 AM CST – 3:30 PM CST –PESTICIDE RECERTIFICATIONJanuary 8, 2013 – 8:00 AM CST – 5:00 PM CST – SUPER TUESDAY: PERMEABLE PAVER SYSTEMSCERTIFICATE COURSEJanuary 8, 2013 – 8:00 AM CST – 5:00 PM CST – SUPER TUESDAY: LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION TROU-BLESHOOTING (PLT RELICENSURE)***Please contact MNLA at [email protected] or call toll free: 888-886-6652 for more information.
NTEA Truck Product Conference – September 11 to 13, 2012Get a sneak preview of products offered by leading chassis manufacturers at the NTEA’s NewModel Truck Product Conference, September 11 to 13, 2012 at the Hyatt Regency Dearborn(Dearborn, MI). This event offers the chance to view the newest truck and chassis product offer-ings, and speak directly to OEM engineers on important issues affecting your business. . Register now. Book your hotel - Special NTEA group rates are available through Sales, marketing and planningprofessionals: gain strategic insights, tools and resources from the NTEA’s Business and MarketPlanning Summit, September 10, 2012 at the Hyatt Regency Dearborn, Dearborn, MI. You will learnabout the economic issues affecting the industry and your firm, and gain information essential for thedevelopment of your business and market plans.
American Subcontractors Association – Midwest CouncilThe American Subcontractors Association (ASA) Midwest Council is a construction trade associa-tion made up of quality specialty contractors and suppliers serving the construction industry and thecommunity in the greater St. Louis metropolitan area and southern Illinois. The ASA Midwest Council’spurpose is to improve the construction process through active participation in education, legislation andcooperation. The ASA Midwest Council has been named “Chapter of the Year” by the AmericanSubcontractors Association five out of the last seven years. For more information about the ASA MidwestCouncil, visit www.asamidwest.com or contact Susan Winkelmann at 314-845-0855. ASA MidwestCouncil – Voice of the Midwest Subcontractor.
AMERICAN SUBCONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION (ASA)OCTOBER 1, 2012 – ASA MIDWEST COUNCIL has planned for its 25th ANNIVERSARY CHARITY GOLFTOURNAMENT at NORWOOD HILLS COUNTRY CLUB in NORTH ST. LOUIS COUNTY. ASA MidwestCouncil is planning NEW GAMES for the 25th Annual Charity Golf Tournament. Participants can shootgolf balls from a cannon, break glass and aim for 100 prize flags. No, it’s not a battlefield, but rathersome of the new games the ASA-Midwest Council is planning this year. The ASA Midwest Councilis currently accepting sponsorships and registrations for its four-person scramble tournament. Thecost to participate is $1,180 per foursome or $295 per player and includes green fees, cart, lunch,course beverages, dinner, cocktail hour and a silent and live auction. Also included in the cost areteam Mulligan’s, skins, a putting contest, eagle challenge and golfer gift. Sponsorship packages areavailable, but limited. For more information about sponsorships or to register, contact SusanWinkelmann at 314/845-0855 or email: [email protected].
AGC of AMERICA is pleased to offer a wide variety of meetings, events and seminars for constructionprofessionals that can help you improve every aspect of your business. AGC of MINNESOTA
STP CLASSES Supervisory leadership program (STP) classes for September – October will begin the week ofSeptember 10.
REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS SUMMIT On September 7, the Minnesota Real Estate Journal will hold its annual Real Estate &Construction Contractors Summit.
ST. CROIX BRIDGE CONSTRUCTABILITY REVIEWOn September 12, MnDOT will hold a half-day meeting to review the St. Croix River Bridge project,including its timeline and construction procedure. Contractor input on the project will also besolicited. The meeting will be held at the Stillwater public library.
LECET BBQ and OPEN HOUSE On Friday, September 28, Minnesota LECET will hold its annual Contractor Appreciation BBQ andOpen House at its Lino Lakes facility.
*** For more information on the above AGC of Minnesota events:AGC of MINNESOTA525 Park Street, #110, St. Paul, MN 55103-2186Telephone: 651/632-8929 or 800/552-7670 Fax: 651/632-8929Email: [email protected] Website: www.agcmn.org
Coming!!! OCTOBER 4th!!! – DON’T MISS THIS EVENT!The University of Minnesota’s 2012 Construction Expo will be Thursday, October 4, from 9:00 AM to3:00 PM. If you do business with the U or want to do business with U, it’s a great opportunity! Build America Award Application AvailableThe 2013 AGC/Alliant Build America competition is open to general contractors and specialty contrac-tors who are current members of an AGC chapter working as prime contractors for projects completedbetween November 1, 2011 and November 1, 2012. Member companies can visithttp://awards.agc.org/ to begin a project entry. (Please note that this is a newly developed site and willbe continually updated throughout the duration of the awards season. Thank you in advance for yourpatience and cooperation.) The final deadline for all submissions is Friday, November 2, at 5:00 pmEST. Winners will be announced at AGC’s 94th Annual Convention in Palm Springs, California nextMarch.
*** For more information on the above AGC of Minnesota events, you may contact DeniseWoods,CMP; Director, Communications & Events, Associates General Contractors of Minnesota,525 Park Street, #110, St. Paul, MN 55103 DIRECT: 651/796-2186; CELL: 612/201-5501;FAX: 651/632-8928; TOLL FREE: 800/552-7670 and/or www.agcmn.org.
AGC of ST. LOUISThursday, September 6, 2012 – Meeting. AGC of St. Louis will hold a Membership Meeting for allmembers at the Sheraton Westport Plaza Lakeside Chalet in the Matterhorn Room. With more than 60percent of Missouri’s highway funding originating with the federal government, it’s never been moreimportant for AGC of St. Louis members to understand what is happening in the Nation’s Capital. DATE: Thursday, September 6, 2012LOCATION: Matterhorn Room, Sheraton Westport Hotel, Lakeside Chalet, 191 Westport Plaza, St.Louis, MO 63146Complimentary garage parkingCOST: $55.00A two hour bar is included in the cost of the dinner. The dinner entrée will be grilled chicken breast. Ifyou have special dietary needs, please advise.Any reservation not canceled prior to Friday, August 31, 2012 at 5:00 PM will be billed. QUESTIONS: If you have questions regarding this event, call Nancy Valentine at the AGC office at314/480-3173 or email: [email protected].
***HAVE you UPDATED your AGC DIRECTORY LISTINGS? Are they up-to-date? Does your compa-ny profile show why you are better than your competition? Listed all your branches? All membershave received AGC of Minnesota directory update information – company profile/personnel update,advertising opportunities, and updating up to five company specialties. Unsure if your companyinformation has been updated? Contact Jane Sanem to check by email at [email protected] or651/796-2187. Advertising space is still available and reasonable! ***THROUGH ITS ON-LINE BOOKSTORE, AGC OF AMERICA offers monthly featured products, avail-able at a discount to AGC members. A link to the bookstore is available through our home page,www.agcmn.org.
Georgia Utility Contractors Association, Inc.2012 3rd Quarter Safety Training ScheduleTopics Include: . Competent Person Excavation. Confined Space Entry Program. Damage Prevention/GUFPA Law/PSC. ISEE Blasting Certification. Temporary Utility Workzone Traffic Control. NPDES Level 1A Course and Exam*. NPDES Level 1A Recertification Course*. NPDES Level 1B Course and Exam*. GDOT Approved Flagging Program. GDOT Approved Flagging Instructor Program
*No Checks accepted less than 5 days prior to class date payment reserves the seat for class – wedo not save seats. For more information on the above classes which include dates/locations/costs,please contact Scott Brumbelow, Assistant Executive Director, GUCA, 404/362-9995.
GUCA 804 Main Street, Suite C, Forest Park, GA 30297404/362-9995, 877/SAF-GUCA, Fax: 404/362-9211www.guca.com
HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT, Piscataway, NJ – NCCCO Class Schedule – NCCCO Mobile Crane Certification Dates AvailableWritten Exam Prep (must pre-register August 20 - 24At least 2 weeks prior to class) October 15 – 19Mobile Crane Practical Exam Practice Call To ScheduleMust ScheduleNCCCO Mobile Crane Certification Call To SchedulePractical Exam – Must ScheduleFor More Information or to Register, Call Nancy DeCarr800-4-HOFFMANwww.hoffmanequip.comNew Jersey Corporate HeadquartersHoffman Equipment300 South Randolphville RoadPiscataway, NJ 08854
2012 FLORIDA Contractor Associations Meetings Postings:
New Installations: Wednesday, October 10th and Tuesday, December 4th NASTT’s mission is toadvance trenchless technology and to promote its benefits for the public and the environment byincreasing awareness and knowledge through information dissemination; research and development;education and training; and partnerships with organizations and agencies interested in trenchless tech-nology and its benefits. NASTT provides a representative voice for all sectors of the trenchless technol-ogy industry. For more information about NASTT and the variety of training opportunities provided,please visit www.nastt.org or contact Michelle Hill, Communications & Training Manager at 440/638-4676 or [email protected].
HISTORICAL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATION2012 HCEA International Convention & Old Equipment ExpositionSeptember 14-16, 2012, National Construction Equipment Museum, Bowling Green, OhioFEATURING CATEPILLAR! Equipment of all vintages built or powered by Caterpillar will be featured.Stationary and operational equipment in any condition is welcome. Bring your equipment and havesome fun, because we have a lot of digging, dozing, loading, shoveling, hauling and scraping workto do. Come watch and participate in the 27th Annual Convention of the Historical ConstructionEquipment Association! ACMOC ANNUAL NATIONAL SHOW:Also hosting the Antique Caterpillar Machinery Owners Club Annual National Show. Featuring manyfinely restored Caterpillar machines on static display and in action! Show Hours: Friday, September 14th – 9:00 AM to DuskSaturday, September 15th – 9:00 AM to 5:00 PMSunday, September 16th – 9:00 AM to 3:00 PMLocation: National Construction Equipment Museum, Bowling Green, OHIOHCEA/ACMOC Banquet:Saturday, September 15th – Social Hour at 6:00 PM; Dinner at 7:00 PM$30.00 for Adults; $15.00 for age 12 and under.Order tickets through the HCEA office at 419/352-5616. First come, first served – seating is limited to250. FOR MORE INFORMATION: CALL THE HCEA: 419/352-5616.
Association of Equipment ManufacturersW. Washington Street, Suite 2400, Milwaukee, WI 53214414/272-0943
AEM Education Team presents a Customer Support Council Seminar “Change, Challenge,Growth”September 17 – 19, 2012Sheraton City Centre, Indianapolis, INJoin us for a reception and tour of Lucas Oil Stadium. You saw it all over television during Super Bowl XLVI, now come and see Lucas Oil Stadium in personwhile networking with your peers. You will enjoy a private group reception in the Quarterback Suitelocated on the upper suite level. With amazing views of the field and a private tour of the stadium, youwill have an all-access pass to great NFL accommodations and networking at the same time. Thereception will be held Tuesday evening, September 18. There is no additional fee, but registration isrequired.
IEDA (Independent Equipment Dealers Association) – The Independent Equipment DealersAssociation is happy to announce that Great American Insurance Group has joined the Association,effective June 1, 2012. The IEDA Board of Directors has accepted Great American, a provider of equip-ment finance insurance solutions, as an IEDA member. Please welcome Great American InsuranceGroup as a new IEDA member, and take a moment to introduce yourself to Great American’s represen-tative, Brent Fox, at our mid-year meeting in Las Vegas, September 25 – 27, 2012. IEDA LAS VEGAS MEET & GREET – Nine Fine Irishmen Pub, Las Vegas5 PM to 7 PM. BY INVITATION ONLY
IEDA MID-YEAR MEETING – LAS VEGASWednesday, September 26th – 8 AM to 3 PM, NY NY LAS VEGAS HOTEL & CASINOIEDA Go-KART TOURNAMENT Wednesday, September 26th - 4:30 PMFirst Lap Indoor Kart Racing, Las VegasQUESTIONS? Please contact Kristen Williams, Executive Director, IEDA, Victor, NY, Office: 585/869-9002, Toll Free: 888/379-0353, Email: [email protected]
MNSW – ROAD – INST – SCHEDROAD INSTITUTE 2012 – 2013 Schedule Announced!!!Road Institute R will soon begin its 48th year as the asphalt paving industry’s premier training school,providing practical instruction for industry professionals. Volvo Construction Equipment has announced the 2012 – 2013 schedule for the Road Institute. Thecourse curriculum offers two- to five-day sessions that begin in October and continue through May2013, with classes held at two training facilities in North America – one in Chambersburg, PA and theother in Phoenix, AZ. “The Volvo commitment to training includes offering this program as a service tothe industry and providing others the opportunity to learn best practices in a controlled environment witha focus of instruction and training dedicated to asphalt paving,” said Wade Turlington, Director ofProduct and Sales Education. “The Road Institute is dedicated to providing quality instruction to indus-try professionals, even if they don’t own or operate Volvo equipment.” 2012 – 2013 Road Institute Course SCHEDULE includes topics such as:. Automatic Grade and Slope Systems. Large Asphalt Compactor Mechanics (Step 1). Large Asphalt Compactor Mechanics (Step 2). MT2000 Hydraulic and Electrical Systems (Step 1). MT2000 Hydraulic and Electrical Systems (Step 2). MW500 Hydraulic and Electrical Systems (Step 1). Paver and Compactor Operation and Maintenance. Paver and Compactor Operation and Maintenance, warm-mix asphalt (WMA). Paver Hydraulic and Electrical Systems – PF6000 – Series Pavers (Step 1). Paver Hydraulic and Electrical Systems – PF6000 – Series Pavers (Step 2). Paver Hydraulic and Electrical Systems – Blaw-Knox R Pavers (Step 1). Paver Screed Operation and Adjustment. Paving and Compaction Application Seminar. Small Asphalt Compactor Mechanics (Steps 1 and 2). Soil Compaction Application Seminar. Soil Compactor Mechanics (Step 1). Soil Compactor Mechanics (Step 2)Class size is limited for ideal instructor-to-student ratios and team learning. Tuition is $750 (USD) perstudent per three to five day course or $500 (USD) per student per two day seminar. For more infor-mation on the Road Institute or to register for classes, visit roadinstitute.com or call 866/497-4501 oremail: [email protected].
BusinessCalendar Maher Named Trico Lift’sMid-Atlantic Regional Mgr.
Wiley Maher has become regional man-ager responsible for Trico Lift’s Mid-Atlantic operations currently serving theMaryland, District of Columbia and Virginiamarkets. Trico Lift, one of the largest pri-vately owned aerial lift and rough terrainforklift specialists in the country, is head-quartered in New Jersey. Maher reports tothe company’s Chief Operating OfficerChris Carmolingo.Maher is now responsible for all day-to-
day lift equipment rentals and sales conduct-ed by the Baltimore, Maryland andManassas, Va., branches as well as the com-pany’s parts, repair and inspection servicesprovided to customers by those locations. “Centrally located off the Beltway on his-
toric Pulaski Highway, Trico Lift’sBaltimore facility houses a complete fleet ofaerial lifts that are dispatched 24/7 to cus-tomers in Maryland, Washington, D.C., andNorthern Virginia,” Maher explained. “Our26,000 square-foot Baltimore hub also fea-tures a showroom of Trico Lift Certifiedequipment for retail sale. There we also pro-vide lift rentals, sales, and a full spectrum ofcustomer services including preventivemaintenance and OSHA-required equip-ment inspections and operator training.”
Trico Lift’s Baltimore location regularlyhosts aerial work platform and rough terrainforklift training classes for operators fromthe Mid-Atlantic States. According to Maher, the company’s
Manassas branch offers the same servicesand is located in close proximity to the metroWashington D.C. area. The new regional manager has a 30-year
career, which has been focused on equip-ment rental operations and sales manage-ment in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeaststates. Maher most recently managed a largeaerial equipment center in southern NewJersey, Delaware and in Philadelphia. Trico Lift is one of the largest independent
aerial lift specialists in the United States. Thecompany rents, sells, repairs, provides parts,preventive maintenance, inspections andoperator training for all makes and models ofaerial lifts. Trico Lift’s access equipmentfleet includes a full complement of aerialwork platforms including boom lifts, scissorlifts and rough terrain or telescopic forklifts.Established in 1952, Trico Lift is now locat-ed in Millville and South Plainfield, N.J.;Marcus Hook and King of Prussia, Pa.;Baltimore, Md.; Manassas, Va.; and Houstonand San Antonio, Texas.
Wiley Maher has become regional manager responsible for Trico Lift’s Mid-Atlanticoperations currently serving the Maryland, District of Columbia and Virginiamarkets.
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NEED ALL 12 MONTHS BULLDOZER D3AT D10 FROM USER USA INSPECTIONBULLDOZERCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED EXCAVATOR PART | SWINGMOTOR FOR A JOHN DEERE 690CEXCAVATOR IT IS A COMMERCIALINTERTECH #323-9210-011 JD PART #AT77614CONTACT: LOREN LINDLPHONE: 920.650.3870EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU D51EX22 TRACK DOZER | AIRCAB, 1000 +/- HOURS, USA LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE 580 LOADER BACKHOES |MODEL 580 K SK L SL M SMSCONTACT: FRANK, TRICO EQUIPMENTPHONE: 800-654-USED (8733) EXT. 1230FAX: 732-780-3618EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MULCHER 250350 H/P | 2005-2007 BRONLH 250-400 MULCHERCONTACT: DARSENPHONE: 9174406319FAX: 9174406319EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT | FAIRLYUSED: 1) 950 & 966 CAT 2) COMPACTOR(DRUM & TIRE) 3) BULLDOZER (D6) CAT4) LOW BED 5) MACK TRUCKS (2003-2005...)CONTACT: MONTYPHONE: 646-515-7645FAX: 718-887-8575EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FOREST EQUIPMENT | BRUSH FORKSCONTACT: DENNIS TRUJILLOPHONE: 505 617 0211EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LARGE EXCAVATOR | ANY BRAND,PREFERABLY GOOD TO VERY GOOD.CONTACT: DON JOHNSONPHONE: 218 784 8301FAX: 218 784 7569EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SANDVIK TITON DI 600 | LOOKING FORA SECOND HAND SANDVIK TITON DI600, FROM YOM 2005 UPWARDS, INGOOD CONDITIONCONTACT: ALIDADPHONE: 004916098648980EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR THE FOLLOWING USEDKAWASAKI LOADERS. 5 0 Z-II, 5 0 Z-IV,5 0 Z-V 6 0 Z-II, 6 0 Z-IV, 6 0 Z-V 6 5 Z-II,6 5 Z-IV, 6 5 Z-V 7 0 Z-II, 7 0 Z-IV, 7 0 Z-V8 0 Z-II, 8 0 Z-IV, 8 0 Z-V 8 5 Z-II, 8 5 Z-IV,8 5 Z-V 9 0 Z-II, 9 0 Z-IV, 9 0 Z-V 9 5 Z-II,9 5 Z-IV, 9 5 Z-VCONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
305 CAT EXCAVATORCONTACT: SOLOMON JACKPHONE: +447024065565EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MOTOR GRADER 140G KOMATSUCONTACT: LEONARD MKUMBIPHONE: 0754561164FAX: 0263121EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE ARE LOOKING FOR A 35-45 TONGROVE ROUGH TERRAIN CRANECONTACT: HAENER CRANE &EQUIPMENTPHONE: 1-800-746-8106EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––I AM LOOKING FOR 2 SULLAIR AIRCOMPRESSORS IN GOOD GOODWORKING CONDITION. 2000-2003, 750CFM, 150 PSI, AFTERCOOLED AND FILTERED, CAT DIESEL 3306,PORTABLE HIGHWAY TRAILERCONTACT: PEDRO LIPHONE: 323-707-6063EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED BULLDOZER D4H D5H D6HLOW LOW HOURS USER LGP ORSTRAIGHT PADS USA USERCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1-450-346-8975EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BR380 JG1 TRACK JAWCRUSHER • LATE MODEL, LOW HOUR,USA LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOBELCO SK80 SK135 PARTS • I NEEDA FRONT WINDOW FRAME, GLASS ANDHARDWARE FOR A KOBELCO SK80 -SK135CONTACT: MICKPHONE: 352-270-0070EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DYNAHOE MODEL C BACKHOE • PLAN-ETARY ASSEMBLY AND DRIVE AXLENEEDED TO REPLACE STOLEN PARTSCONTACT: WILLIAM CRAIBPHONE: 518-658-2639EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED LEFT DOOR FOR 2004 KUBOTARTV900 2004 MO HARD DOOR.CONTACT: P SMITHPHONE: 203-586-8712EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HYDRAULIC HAMMER/ DROP HAMMER• WTB WORKING OR NON WORKINGHAMMERS ANY SIZE LARGE OR SMALLNO DEALERS PLEASECONTACT: JAMES MANNPHONE: 404-273-9424FAX: 770-306-2962EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
53X102 DROP DECK FLATBED • 53X102"AIR RIDE, AIR SPREAD, ALUMINUM/STEEL COMBO OR ALL STEEL DROPDECK FLATBED. MUST HAVE RECENTDOT INSPECTION. PREFER TELE-PHONE CONTACT @918-351-4646.CONTACT: IANPHONE: 918-351-4646EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––QUICK CONNECT FOR 305 CAT EXCAVATORCONTACT: JAKE DERRPHONE: 609-868-8759FAX: 856-845-5012EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED TO BUY THE FOLLOWING CATMOTOR GRADERS: 140G (1989, 1994,1995, WITH RIPPER) 140H (2000-2002)14G/H (1972 UP)CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––**WANTED** BOBCAT SKID STEERLOADERS AND MINI EXCAVATORS | AMINTERESTED IN BUYING BOBCATSLOCATED IN THE S.E. UNITED STATES.PREFER LARGE FRAME MACHINESS320, S300, S250, T320, T300, T250.PREFERENCE GIVEN "GOLD PACK-AGE" MACHINES BUT ANY SIZE BOB-CAT WILL BE CONSIDERED. PLEASESEND RECENT PHOTO AND ASKINGPRICE. DEALERS NEED NOT RESPOND.CONTACT: WARRENEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WOOD CHIPPERCONTACT: SCOTTPHONE: 516-509-0335FAX: 631-998-3897EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR USED STREETPRINTINFRARED HEATERS, STREET HEATTHEY ARE CALLEDCONTACT: PAUL POLITOPHONE: 1-520-292-1125EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO PURCHASE THE FOLLOW-ING CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS.930 (1978-1986) 936 (1984-1992) 938G(AROUND YEAR 2005) 950B/E/G (1984 UP,FULL STEERING) 966C/D/E/F-II/G (1979UP, FULL STEERING) 980C/F (1988 UP)CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY | WE ARELOOKING FOR A TRANSMISSIONASSEMBLY SUITABLE THE FOLLOWINGMITSUBISHI 330 MOTOR GRADER. THEINFO AVAILABLE FOR THE MOTORGRADER IS AS UNDER. SERIAL # OFGRADER MG003231, ENGINE SERIAL #75761, MACHINE # 3QA00515, TRANS-MISSION # 60325 - 80111, MODEL 3-5-93CONTACT: ANIS SHERWANIPHONE: +923214696007FAX: +92 42 35887118EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
MINI EXCAVATOR | SMALL MINI EXCA-VATOR FOR PERSONAL USE AT HOMENOT FOR BUSINESSCONTACT: TIM HAWKINSEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SPECIALLY CAT MANUAL WHEELLOADER | REGULAR REQUIREMENT OFMENTIONED MACHINES. (WE BUY FOROUR OWN STOCK TIME TO TIME) MAR-KET MEET MACHINERY: CAT 910, 920,930, 950, 950B, E & 966D, E AND 966F.CAT GRADER 140G S/N:10, 000 UP.DYNAPAC ROLLERS CA251D, CA262D,CA301D [PAD FOOT TYPE ALSO WORKS]JCB TELEHANDLER 550 1999~2005HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX200-1,EX100WD-1, EX60WD-1, UH07-7, UH083KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC 200-6, -7. CONTACT: IKRAM KHANPHONE: +923002831078EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BACKHOE ATTACHMENT FOR JD 401DTRACTOR. J D MODEL # FOR HOE IS9250ACONTACT: MARK BEYERPHONE: 707 538 0413EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR D10N OR D10R WITHBAD OR NO ENGINE.CONTACT: J. R. WALLINPHONE: 281-844-8489FAX: 979-921-0020EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BR380 JG1 TRACK JAWCRUSHER | LATE MODEL, LOW HOUR,WORK READY. USA LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––325, 330, CL, BL | I NEED DOZER D7G,D8K, D6H, D6R WITH RIPPERS I NEEDLOT OF OTHER EQUIPMENT, PLEASEEMAIL ME COMPLETE LISTCONTACT: ISMAIL USMANPHONE: 4094541576EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DOZER | 5 UNITS D5B DOZERS, CABOR OROP, 5 UNITS OLD 930 WHEELLOADERS, 2 X 730 TRUCKS UP TO10,000 HOURS.CONTACT: JEFF WILLISONPHONE: 918-449-1966EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––I HAVE LOTS OF SPARE PARTS INSTOCK THAT I WANT TO SELL AT AVERY AFFORDABLE AND NEGOTIABLEPRICE. THERE ARE SO MANY THAT ICAN’T LIST THEM ALL. GET BACK TOME WITH A LIST OF OTHER PARTSYOU’LL NEED. CONTACT: KHALIDEMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1985 MELROE BOBCAT 843 | I NEEDTHE ENGINE HEAD FOR A PERKINSMOTOR.CONTACT: JAVIERPHONE: (541)740-4487EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
NEED ALL THE TIME 12 MONTHS BULL-DOZER D3 AT D10 LOW HOURS USERENC CABCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––420 LEEBOY PNEUMATIC TIRE ROLLER| GOOD USED ROLLERCONTACT: JAMES MANNPHONE: 1-404-273-9425FAX: 1-770-306-2962EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 910, 920, 930, 950, 950B, E & 966D,E AND 966F | WE HAVE THE FOLLOW-ING USED AND NEW CATERPILLARS INOUR STORE.CONTACT: JOSEPH DIEGOPHONE: +2348067382823EMAIL: [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WHEEL LOADERS & GRADERS | WEARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE CATER-PILLAR WHEEL LOADERS & GRADERSAND KAWASAKI WHEEL LOADERS.MACHINES MUST BE GOOD LOOKINGAND IN WORKING CONDITION PRE-FERRED WITH ORIGINAL PAINT.PLEASE OFFER ME WHAT YOU HAVEWITH BUNCH OF PICTURES, YEARMODEL, SERIAL NUMBER, MACHINECONDITION AND FINAL OFFER PRICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WE ARELOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW ORUSED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERA-TOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOREQUIPMENT, TRUCKS AND VEHICLESOF ALL SORTS. WE PREFER IN BULK.WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLECONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOUHAVE. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 270-849-2270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PARTS | CAT 312 INSPECTION DOOR,RIGHT SIDE, PUMP SIDECONTACT: TOMPHONE: 860 585 7143EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SAFTY DOOR FOR 1840 CASE SKID-STEERCONTACT: ROLAND DANIELSFAX: 410-755-6326EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLER 963 LOADER | 963CLOADER IN VA.CONTACT: LEONARDEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BR380 JG1 TRACK JAWCRUSHER | LATE MODEL, LOW HOUR,USA LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
REQUIRED USED MACHINES TO IUK &CO | REGULAR REQUIREMENT OFMENTIONED MACHINES. (WE BUY FOROUR OWN STOCK TIME TO TIME) MAR-KET MEET MACHINERY: CAT 910, 920,930, 950, 950B, E & 966D, E AND 966F.CAT GRADER 140G S/N:10, 000 UP.DYNAPAC ROLLERS CA251D, CA262D,CA301D [PAD FOOT TYPE ALSOWORKS] JCB TELE HANDLER 550YEAR 1999~2005 HITACHI EXCAVATOREX200-1, EX100WD-1, EX60WD-1, UH07-7, UH083 KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC200-6, -7. IF AVAILABLE ANY TIME CON-TACT ME. WWW.IUKCO.COMCONTACT: IKRAM KHANPHONE: +92-300-2831078EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT (FOR MASON-RY) | NEED TO REACH UP TO 45 TO 50FEET. MOSTLY TO LIFT CMUBLOCKS.WE HAVE A 2001 580M - 4WHEEL DRIVE CASE BACKHOE THAT ISFOR SALE OR TRADE. IN GOOD CONDI-TION.CONTACT: VASSANEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE NEED THE FOLLOWING HITACHIEXCAVATORS EX200, EX400,EX100WD.OFFER US & KINDLY SENDUS DETAIL, PHOTOS & OFFER GOODPRICE.CONTACT: NAQIB KHANPHONE: +92-333-3298751EMAIL: [email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ACTIVELY SEEKING VIBRATORYHYDRAULIC PILE HAMMERS MANUFAC-TURED BY ICE, MKT OR APE. YOURBEST OPTION TO SELL YOUR SUR-PLUS PILE HAMMERS FOR QUICKCASH. SEND EMAIL WITH PICTURESAND MODEL INFORMATION OF YOURSURPLUS EQUIPMENT. CONTACT: JEFF LAWSONPHONE: 864-542-4369EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATOR AND DOZER | EXCAVATORKOBELCO (115SRDZ OR 160) CASE (130OR 160) KOMATSU (160) MUST HAVELOW HRS. DOZER KOMATSU (D30EX21OR 22)ETC CASE (CASE 850 K OR L)WITH CAB AND AIR ) LOW HRSCONTACT: GEORGE KEENEREMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED IMMEDIATELY: MACK 2004 –2010 TRI-AXLE, STEEL BODY DUMPTRUCKS – SERVICE RECORDS ARE AMUST. CONTACT: ANDYPHONE: 215-519-3016EMAIL:[email protected].––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––20 TON EXCAVATOR LOW HOURS,HYDRAULIC THUMBCONTACT: JIM BERGERONEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TELEX DUMPER | TELEXCONTACT: PHIL STEWARTPHONE: 917 5192306FAX: 917 5192306EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381
ASPHALT EQUIPMENT
Milling Machines
2006 Dynapac PL2000, 80''planer, front loading convey-or, good condition, 3423hours ..................$183,750.2007 Dynapac PL2000,Dynapac 80'' cold planer,front end discharge convey-or, very good, 7571hours...................$240,975.
Casey Equipment Co.847-437-8686
CRANES
Crane Inspections
ALL TYPES OF CRANESINSPECTED AND CERTI-
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EXCAVATORS
Hydraulic Excavators
2007 JCB J5260, 60,000 lb,quick coupler, very goodcondition, 2535 hours............................$103,425.
Casey Equipment Co.847-437-8686
NH ConstructionEquipment
New & UsedParts & Service
Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381
1991 Hitachi EX270LC,hyd. thumb, 31.5'' shoes,new paint, good condition..............................$49,500.
913-787-2371
Mini Excavators
NH ConstructionEquipment
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Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381
FORKLIFTS
Industrial Forklifts
GRADALL / LULLSales - Service - Training
Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381
GENERATORS &
GEN SETS
Generators & Gen Sets
2007 Ingersoll Rand G290,290KVA, trailer mounted, 50hours ....................$57,000.
305-945-2581
LANDSCAPE
EQUIPMENT
Landscape Loaders
Ford 445, s/n C72001, 80''box blade, average, 2650hours.......................$7,900.
913-915-1607
LOADERS
Backhoe Loaders
2001 John Deere 310 SG,OROPS, 4x4, ext-a-hoe,average, 3400 hours..............................$32,500.
913-915-1607
Skid Steer Loaders
2011 John Deere 320D,cab w/air, 50 hours, excel-lent condition, likenew........................$36,500.
800-432-0913
Wheel Loaders
2006 JCB 426HT, 2.5loader bucket, very goodcondition, 2537 hours..............................$76,125.
Casey Equipment Co.847-437-8686
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New & UsedParts & Service
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ALEX LYON & SON
AUCTIONEERS
www.lyonauction.com315-633-2944�
• Jacksonville, NCSat., September 8, 2012For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks, Trailers& Support Equipment
• Albany, NYFri., September 14, 2012For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks, Supportand Attachments
• Boston, MASat., September 15, 2012For: ConstructionEquipment, Truck Tractorsand Support
• Atlanta, GAWed., September 19, 2012For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks, Trailers& Support Equipment
• Queretaro, MexicoFri., September 21, 2012For: Late ModelConstruction Equipment
• Parkersburg, WVFri., September 21, 2012For: Late Model Cat, Deereand Komatsu Equipment,Trucks, Trailers
• Scranton, PASat., September 22, 2012For: Aggregate Construction,Support Equipment
• Charlestown, SCSat., September 22, 2012For: ConstructionEquipment, Dump Trucksand Support Equipment
• Chicago, ILFri., September 28, 2012For: Late Model CATConstruction Equipment,Trucks and Support
• Atlantic City, NJSat./Sun., September 29-30,2012For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks, Trailers& Support Equipment
• Detroit, MIFri., October 5, 2012For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks, Trailers,Support
• Boston, MASat., October 6, 2012For: Major Job CompletionAuction
• Odessa, TXSat., October 6, 2012For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks, Trailers,Support
• Syracuse, NYSat., November 3, 2012For: Late Model Rental FleetConstruction Equipment
• Racine, WISat., November 10, 2012For: Late ModelConstruction and SupportEquipment
• Barranquilla, ColumbiaSat., November 24, 2012For: Late ModelConstruction and SupportEquipment
• Kissimmee, FLSat.-Sun., February 2-10,2013For: Annual 9 Day Auction!Construction Equipment,Trucks, Trailers, Support
RITCHIE BROS.
AUCTIONEERS
www.rbauction.com402-421-2631
• Phoenix, AZ
September 6, 2012
• Louisville, KY
September 6, 2012
• Kansas City, MO
September 6, 2012
• Salt Lake City, UT
September 12, 2012
• Columbus, OH
September 13, 2012
• Denver, CO
September 14, 2012
• Jackson, MS
September 14, 2012
• Minneapolis, MN
September 14, 2012
• Chehalis, WA
September 18, 2012
• Kansas City, MO
September 19, 2012
• Corvallis, OR
September 20, 2012
• Atlanta, GA
September 20, 2012
• Los Angeles, CA
September 21, 2012
• Nashville, TN
September 21, 2012
• Raleigh-Durham, NC
September 26-27, 2012
• Las Vegas, NV
September 27-28, 2012
• St. Louis, MO
September 28, 2012
• Detroit, MI
October 3, 2012
• Hartford, CT
October 4, 2012
• El Paso, TX
October 10, 2012
• Chicago, IL
October 11, 2012
• Sacramento, CA
October 12, 2012
• Moultrie, GA
October 19, 2012
• Tipton, CA
October 19, 2012
• Northeast, MD
October 23, 2012
AARON POSNIK
AUCTIONEERS &
APPRAISERS
www.posnik.com413-733-5238�
• Sabattus, ME
Thurs., September 6, 2012For: Asphalt PavingEquipment
CAT AUCTION SERVICES
www.catauctions.com866-750-9432�
• ONLINE ONLYSeptember 12, 2012For: Construction Equipment
• Minneapolis, MNSeptember 13, 2012For: Construction Equipment
• Minot, NDOctober 3, 2012For: Construction Equipment
• ONLINE ONLYOctober 10, 2012For: Construction Equipment
• Gallup, NMOctober 11, 2012For: Construction/MiningEquipment
• Richmond, VAOctober 18, 2012For: Construction/MiningEquipment
• Denver, COOctober 25, 2012For: Construction Equipment
DAVIS AUCTIONS
www.davisauctionsinc.com�203-758-4087
• Prospect, CTOctober 13, 2012For: Construction Equipment
• Prospect, CTDecember 8, 2012For: Construction Equipment
DEANCO AUCTIONS
www.deancoauction.com601-656-9768
• Philadelphia, MSWed.-Thurs., Sept. 19-20,2012For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks, Trailers
DEL PETERSON
& ASSOCIATES
www.delpeterson.com�800-492-9090
• Online OnlyClosing September 18, 2012For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks &Trailers
• Afton, OKThurs., September 20, 2012For: Tri-State Ag Services
• Garden City, KSThurs., September 27, 2012For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks &Trailers
• Online OnlyClosing October 23, 2012For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks &Trailers
• Online OnlyClosing November 20, 2012For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks &Trailers
• New Ross, IN
Thurs., December 6 2012For: Farm Equipment
• Online Only
Closing December 18, 2012For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks &Trailers
• Online Only
Closing February 5, 2013For: Late Model John DeereFarm Equipment
FAHEY SALES
AUCTIONEERS &
APPRAISERS
www.faheysales.com952-873-2555
• Online Only
Closes September 24, 2012For: EquipmentConsignment Auction
HUNYADY AUCTION
COMPANY
www.hunyady.com�800-233-6898
• Sewickley, PA
Thurs., October 11, 2012For: Complete LiquidationPenfield Contracting
INSIGHT AUCTIONEERS
www.insightauction.com�863-386-1225
• Sebring, FL
Sat., September 15, 2012For: Farm and ConstructionEquipment Auction
• Sebring, FL
Sat., November 10, 2012For: Farm and ConstructionEquipment Auction
IRAY AUCTIONS
www.iraymn.com�320-968-7230
• Foley, MN
Fri., September 14, 2012
• Foley, MN
Fri., November 30, 2012
IRON PLANET AUCTIONS
www.ironplanet.com�888-433-5426
ONLINE AUCTIONSGo to www.ironplanet.comto view the complete auctionschedules, inspection reportsand to place your bid!
• ONLINE ONLY
September 6, 2012For: Construction Equipment
• ONLINE ONLY
September 12, 2012For: Construction Equipment
• ONLINE ONLY
September 13, 2012For: Construction Equipment
• ONLINE ONLYSeptember 20, 2012For: Construction Equipment
• ONLINE ONLYSeptember 26, 2012For: Construction Equipment
• ONLINE ONLYSeptember 27, 2012For: Construction Equipment
ITL AUCTIONEERING
www.itlauctions.us508-824-3262
• Taunton, MASat., September 15, 2012For: Consignments Wanted
J.M. WOOD
AUCTION COMPANY
www.jmwood.com�800-447-7085
• Mongtomery, ALWed-Thu. September 12-13,2012For: Construction Equipment
MARTIN & MARTIN
AUCTIONEERS, INC.
www.mmaauction.com�800-763-2728
• Palmetto, GATues., September 18, 2012For: One Owner AbsoluteAuction
• Bremen, GAWed., September 19, 2012For: One Owner AbsoluteAuction
• Brooklyn, MSTues., September 25, 2012For: Virtual One OwnerAbsolute Auction
MEEKINS AUCTION
COMPANY
www.meekinsauction.com�800-499-6560
• Lumberton, NCTues., September 25, 2012For: Annual Fall Contractor’sAuction
MOTLEY’S AUCTION
& REALTY GROUP
www.motleys.com�804-232-3300
• Raleigh, NCFri., September 21, 2012For: Utility Equipment
• Richmond, VAFri., October 12, 2012For: Construction Equipmentand Trucks
PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL
AUCTIONS & APPRAISALS
www.piauctioneers.com541-505-7233
• Creswell, ORThurs., September 13, 2012For: Annual FallConsignment Auction
PETROWSKY
AUCTIONEERS INC.
www.petrowskyauctioneers.com
�860-642-4200
• Lunenburg, MA
Sat., September 15, 2012For: Padula Bros. & AreaContractors
• North Franklin, CT
Fri/Sat, September 28-29,2012For: Area Contractors andEquipment Dealers
• Newark, NJ
Wed., October 10, 2012For: Heavy Construction,Bridge & Road RehabEquipment
• Columbus, OH
Thurs., October 19, 2012For: Construction and PavingEquipment
PURPLE WAVE AUCTION
www.purplewave.com
�866-608-9283
• ONLINE ONLY
Tues, September 11, 2012For: Construction Equipment
• ONLINE ONLY
Thurs, September 13, 2012For: Construction Equipment
• ONLINE ONLY
Thurs, September 27, 2012For: Construction Equipment
RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS
INC.
www.ritchason.com
�800-806-3395
• Lebanon, TN
Sat., September 22, 2012For: Construction Equipment
SALES AUCTION COMPANY,
LLC
www.salesauctioncompany.com
�860-627-7506
• Windsor Locks, CT
Sat., October 6, 2012For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks, Trailers
STEFFES
AUCTIONEERS INC.
www.steffesauctioneers.com
�701-237-9173
• Online Only
September 1-11, 2012For: Construction, Ag,Trucks & Vehicles
• Pelican Rapids, MN
September 7-17, 2012For: Rick Utility Services
• Online Only
October 1-9, 2012For: Construction, Ag,Trucks & Vehicles
• Chokia, MN
September 1-11, 2012For: Tractors, Loaders, Semi,Trailer
THE AUCTION COMPANY
www.theauctioncompany.net
951-657-5300�
• Northern CA
Sat., September 8, 2012For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks, Govt.Vehicles
• Southern CA
Sat., October 13, 2012For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks, Trailers
• Northern CA
Sat., October 13, 2012For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks, Govt.Vehicles
• Northern CA
Sat., November 17, 2012For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks, Govt.Vehicle
• Southern CA
Sat., December 8, 2012For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks, Trailers
• Northern CA
Sat., December 15, 2012For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks, Govt.Vehicles
UNITED AUCTIONEERS
& APPRAISERS
www.uaa-auctions.com
�517-202-9173
• Charlotte, MI
Thurs., October 18, 2012For: Delta ElectricalContractors
• Wilmington, DE
Fri., October 26, 2012For: Construction & UtilityEquipment
UTILITY AUCTIONS
www.utilityauctions.net
�302-530-9103
• Charlotte, MI
Thurs., October 18, 2012For: Commercial/Industrial
WESTERN CONSTRUCTION
AUCTIONS INC.
www.wca-online.com
�760-731-7760
• Templeton, CA
Sat., September 15, 2012For: Construction & AgEquipment
• Perris, CA
Thurs., October 11, 2012For: Heavy Equipment
WILSON’S AUCTION SALES
www.wilsonsauction.com
�302-422-3454
• Harrington, DE
Sat., September 22, 2012For: Mid-Atlantic EquipmentAuction
AuctionsComing
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LYON & SON
SAT., SEPT. 8 @ 9:30 AM
NOTE: The decision has been made by the owners to focus on the recyclingbusiness and liquidate the construction division of this company.
EARLY HILITES: 10 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2007 KobelcoSK210LC-6, 2004 Kobelco SK135SR, Kobelco MK-IVSK 120, (2) 2005 IHI35N-2, 2005 IHI 35N, 2008 Komatsu 220LC-8, 2005 Daewoo 280LC, Case1085 Cruz-Air, Liebherr 932, 2 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 938G,2005 Case 621D, 3 CRAWLER TRACTORS: JD 750B, 2005 JD 450J,Dresser TD15B, 3 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: Cat 420D (4x4), 2006 Komatsu WB140-2N (4x4),2006 Kubota L39, 2 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2004 IR SD45D, IR SP48DD, 3 SKID STEERS: 2007 Cat236B, 2006 Bobcat S175, 2005 Bobcat S130, TRENCHERS: Ditch Witch 1230, TUB GRINDER: 2002Earthsaver, FORESTRY EQUIPMENT: (2) 1999 Tiger Cat Cutters, 3 LOG LOADERS: 1990 Prentice410, 2000 Prentice 280, 1990 Prentice 210, 2 FORKLIFTS: 2002 JCB, Int’l. 260, 2 BOOM TRUCKS: 2000Int’l. 4700 w/ 15 ton crane (s/a), 2000 GMC/ USTC C7H042 w/1500JBT 15 ton, SWEEPER: 2004 TerramiteTSS38, 5 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2007-2001-1995-1981 Freightliner, 2005 Mack Granite (tri.), 2 DUMPTRUCKS: (2) 1996 Kenworth, 4 SERVICE TRUCKS: (2) 2000 Ford F450, 2007 Ford F250, 2007 ChevySilverado (4x4), UTILITY TRUCK: 1993 GMC 8500 Grapple Truck, PICKUPS: 2006-2000 Ford F250, (2)2007 GMC Sierra (4x4), DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: 2003 Fontaine 50 Ton, 2 EQUIP-MENT TRAILERS: 2003 Busy Bee, Hardee, 4 FLATBED TRAILERS: 1998 Great Dane, Great Dane,1989 Fruehauf, Fruehauf, DROP DECK TRAILER: 2003 Fontaine (tri.), 3 CHIP TRAILERS: 1997-1996Peerless, 1984 Vance, 3 LOG TRAILERS: (2) 1992 Pitt, 1980 Hobb, 3 DUMP TRAILERS: 2002 Steel,1996 Aluminum, 1983 IH 1654 (s/a), 3 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 2000 Eager Beaver (t/a), 2006 Hooper,2004 Texas Bragg, 2 UTILITY TRAILERS: Tex Mex, Texas Bragg, UTILITY/ TOOL TRAILER: 14ft.Haulmark, FUEL TRAILER: Hardee, ATTACHMENTS: Cat 416B 4-in-1 Bucket- Fork, Timber Tamer220 Mower, (2) 2005 Geith Rock Pulverizers, 2005 Geith Stump Shear, (2) 2005 WainRoy Wrist-o-twists,:Skid Steers: New 60in. -78in. Smooth- Stump- Rock - Mulch Buckets, New Mount Plates, New VersatechGrapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, SUPPORT EQUIP-MENT: 2005 Vermeer Whole Bale Blower, Pro-Cut Y Pro 235 Street Saw, (2) Pressure Washers, (4) Pull-Behind Fuel Tanks, New Abrasive & Diamond Blades, New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches, New Air Spray Guns,New Ratchet Cargo Straps, New Impact Wrenches, Air Spray Guns, New 3in. Water pumps, New MustangSubmerciblePumps, New Discharge Water Hose, New Electric Welder, New Jackhammer Air Hose, NewStiff Balls Multi Hitches, New Huskie Hammer Drill, New Mustang Plate Compactors & Concrete Vibrators,New Cutoff Saws.
Address: 462 Holly Shelter Rd. Jacksonville, NC 28540.DIRECTIONS: From I-40 to Jacksonville: Exit number is 398 to Burgaw/Jacksonville & take Hwy 53 east. From Raleigh:East on E South St. toward S Wilmington St. , right at 1st cross street onto S Blount St. .6 miles, continue onto Hammond Rd..7 miles, merge onto I-40 E/ US-64 E via ramp to I-440 2.4 miles. Slight right onto I-40 E (signs for Benson/Wilmington) 97.4miles, exit 398 for N Carolina 53 toward Burgaw/ Jacksonville .2 miles. Right onto N Carolina 53 E 21.9 miles, right on HarrisCreek Rd. 1 mile. Take first left onto Holly Shelter Rd./ King Rd. 1.4 miles. Follow Holly Shelter Rd. Site will be on the left.From Wilmington: North on S 3rd St. toward Queen St. 1.7 miles, continue on Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway 4.7 miles. Lefton US-117 N/ N College Rd. 1.6 miles. Continue onto I-40 W 21.3 miles. Take exit toward N Carolina 53 E .4 miles. Righton N Carolina 53E 21.7 miles, right on Harris Creek Rd. 1 mile. Take 1st left onto Holly Shelter Rd./ King Rd. 1.4 miles –follow Holly Shelter Rd./ King Rd. 1.4 miles. Site will be on left.
NC FIRM # 5682, NC AUCTIONEER Jack LyonSALE SITE PHONE: (863) 660-4811
CONSTRUCTION DIVISION OF EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT,
TRUCKS, TRAILERS, SUPPORT & ATTACHMENTS.
AUCTION
COMPLETE LIQUIDATION
JACKSONVILLE,NORTH CAROLINA
C.R. Peele Construction Co. Inc.
WED., SEPT. 19 @ 9:30 AM
NOTE: Selling in this auction will be a one owner job completion of a localcontractor that has decided to sell this equipment from a recently completed jobalong with rental fleet equipment.
EARLY HILITES: 17 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (4) 2005 Cat CS533E,Cat CB224C, (2) 2006 Volvo/IR SD100D, IR SD100, 2004 IR SD77F, IR SP-48DD, (2) 2007 Vibromax VN115, 2010Hamm HD090V, 2006 Bomag BW177D-3, Bomag 120AD-3, Dynapac CA152PD, Dynapac CA15PD, 15ASPHALT ROLLERS: 2006 IR DD90HF, 2005-(2) 2003 IR DD90, IR ST80, 2002 IR DD24, (2) 2006-2005Dynapac CC122, 2006 Hypac C350D, Hypac C330B, Cat CB224C, Bomag 120AD-3, Bomag BW100AD-3,Ferguson 8-12B, 2 PNEUMATIC ROLLERS: Cat PS150B, IR PT125R, 2 ASPHALT PAVERS: Blaw KnoxPF5510, 2004 Blaw Knox PF3200, MILLING MACHINE: Wirtgen 1900DC, CURB MACHINE: 2006 GomacoGT3600, SOIL STABILIZER: Cat SS250, 5 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 320DL, 2006 KomatsuPC220LC-8, 2005 Kobelco SK135SR, 2008 IHI 55N-2, 5 MOTOR GRADERS: Cat 140H, Cat 12H, Cat 12G, 2004Komatsu GD555, Fiat Allis FG65C, MOTOR SCRAPER: JD 862B, 8 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 960F,2006 Cat 930G, (4) 2005 Cat 928G, 2007 Case 621D, Volvo L50C, 5 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D6D, Cat D4C,Komatsu D65EX-12, Komatsu D39P-1A, Komatsu D37E-5, 8 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (3) 2005 Cat420DIT (4x4), Cat 426B, Cat 416, (2) 2005 Case 580M (4x4), 2005 JD 310G (4x4), 4 RUBBER TRACKED SKIDSTEERS: 2006 Bobcat T300, 2006 Bobcat T190, (2) 2007-2006 Takeuchi TL130, 4 SKID STEERS: 2006-2005Bobcat S220, 2006 Bobcat S175, Bobcat 753C, 4 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2) 2006 JCB 528S, 2005 JCB 520,2004 Gehl R56, FORKLIFT: Cat V50C, 2 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2006 IR HP375AWIR, IR HP375AW, 2 GEN-ERATORS: 2006 Magnum MMG80, 2008 Magnum MMG55, WELDERS: 2005 Multiquip BLW400SS, LIGHTPLANTS: 2005 Magnum MLT3060, AG TRACTORS: Cat Challenger MT655B, 4 SWEEPERS: Broce RC350,(2) Waldon Sweepmaster R-II, Elgin Pelican Series P, FORM TRUCK: 2004 Ford F450, DUMP TRUCK: 1988Mack RD600, DUMP TRAILER: 2003 Ram (tri.), WATER TRUCK: 1988 Ford F700, 2 FLATBED TRUCKS:2002 Ford F250, 1995 Ford F800, 6 TRUCK TRACTORS: (4) 2006 Sterling 9500 (t/a), 1999 Sterling (t/a), 2000Freightliner Century (t/a), 2001 Mack CH613, CAB & CHASSIS: 2006 Ford F350 Crew Cab, FUEL/ LUBETRUCK: 2000 Ford F750, 17 PICKUPS: 1997 Ford F350 Crew Cab, 2003 Ford F250 Crew Cab, 2006 FordF150XL X –cab, 2006 Dodge Ram 1500SLT, 2007-2005 Chevy Silverado (4x4), 2003 Chevy Silverado, 2007 ChevyC1500, 2008 Chevy 1500, 2008 Chevy Colorado (4x4), 2007 GMC 3500 Crew Cab (4x4), (2) 2007-2006 GMC 3500,2008 GMC Canyon, 2006 GMC Sierra C1500, 1997 GMC Sonoma X Cab, RECREATIONAL VEHICLE: 2006Polaris ATV (6x6), 2006-2005 Kawasaki KAF620ES, CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: 2005 Multiquip WBH-16Concrete Buggy, TIRES: Alliance Floatation Tires for Trucks, Skid Steers: New 60in. -78in. Smooth- Stump- Rock- Mulch Buckets, New Mount Plates, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks,New Fork Frames, 72in. angle broom , SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New Easy Kleen Magnum 4000 Pressure Washer,New Ratchet Straps, New Impact Wrenches, New Premium Diamond Blades, New Mustang Submersible Pumps,New Jackhammer Air Hose, New Water Hose, New 250B Electric Welder, New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches, New StiffBalls Multi Hitch, New Huskie Hammer Drills.
Address: 6315 Highway 78 West, Bremen, GA 30110.DIRECTIONS: From Atlanta Airport: take Camp Creek Parkway West to 285N to I-20W to Exit 11.
Turn right onto Rt. 27N, go 1 mile to 4th light, turn left, sale site on left.
SITE PHONE: (770) 537-7386 GA LICENSE: AUNR002859 – Jack Lyon Auctioneer.
In Conjunction with:
Martin & MartinAuctioneers, Inc.1618 Auction Drive, Pelzer, SC 29669864-947-7888www.mmaauction.com
ATLANTA,(BREMEN), GEORGIA
CONSTRUCTION
EQUIPMENT,
TRUCKS & TRAILERS,
SUPPORT EQUIPMENTAUCTIONJOB COMPLETION
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Alex Lyon & Son Holds Successful Auction in Orlando
David Schanz and Alan Moyer of Schanz &Moyer, Seffner, Fla., know how to keep coolwhen the bidding is hot.
Eddie Flowers of Flowers Equipment,Greenwood, Miss., sits in the driver’s seat of aPettibone 8044. He hopes to pick up a few tele-scopic forklifts and trackhoes at the auction.
Jack Lyon keeps the bidding going.Ricardo Vargas came all the way from Colombiain hopes of buying a few excavators.
Dozier Cook of DozierCrane, Savannah, Ga.,stands next to a TerexRT175.
Grove rough-terrain cranes were popular on the auction block. A2007 RT9130E sold for $700,000.
Jeanne (L) and Carl Akerblom plan to buy a fewpieces of equipment for their construction busi-ness in Indiantown, Fla.
Dave Lemke, president of Viant Crane, Superior,Wis., plans to take a look at several Grovecranes at auction.
Dan Galusha of Galusha and Sons LLC,Queensbury, N.Y., came down to Orlandoto look for “bargains,” he said. Here, heposes by a Hitachi 450 excavator.
Bright, sunny skies and warm temperaturesgreeted buyers who attended the Alex Lyon &Son auction in Orlando, Aug. 15. More than
500 items of equipment were on auction, including aselection of late model rough-terrain cranes.
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CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING & PAVING EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS
PARTIAL LISTING: EXCAVATORS: 2002 Cat 330CL, Erops, A/C, 34” Pads, 10’6” Dip,
42” Bkt w/Teeth, Hrs Read: 10,115, s/n DKY00214; 2003 Cat 320C, 36” Bkt w/Teeth, 32”
Pads, 9’6” Dip, Hrs Read: 6915, s/n 0320CCANB03474; 1989 Cat 235C, Plumbed
w/Coupler, Hrs Read: 13,638, s/n 5AF0642; 1988 Cat 215CLC, Erops, 28” Pads, 10’ Dip,
36” Bkt w/Teeth, Hrs Read: 8198, s/n 4HG01417; 1978 Cat 245, s/n 95V00524; 2006
Komatsu PC78MR-6, Erops, A/C, 18” Steel Track w/Rubber Inserts, 9’ Dip, 24” Geith Bkt
w/Teeth, Aux Hyd, Push Blade, Hrs Read: 1551, s/n KMTPC029L01001523; 1998 Komatsu
PC228UU-1, Erops, A/C, Hrs Read: 4418, s/n 10447; 2003 Volvo EC140BLC, s/n
EC40BLCV10921; 1996 John Deere 892E, Rubber Tired, 30” Pads, 11’ Dip, 42” Bkt
w/Teeth, s/n 011723; 1995 John Deere 585D, 58” Ditching Bkt, Wrist-O-Twist, Q/C, Aux
Hyd, 10’ Dip, 8’1” Blade, 2 Rear Hyd Stabilizers, 18-19.5, Extra 24” Bkt w/Teeth, Hrs Read:
1760, s/n FF595DX001528; John Deere 85D, Erops, A/C, 35” Bkt w/Teeth, 7’7” Dip, Side
Swing Boom, 6’10” Push Blade, 18” Rubber Pads, AM/FM, Hrs Read: 516, s/n
1FF085DXEA0016267; 1989 Hitachi EX270LC, 39” Bkt w/Teeth, 10’ Dip, 31.5” TBG, Hrs
Read: 503, s/n 1585665; 1986 Mitsubishi MS240LC-8, 33” Bkt w/Teeth, 9’2” Dip, 31.5”
TBG, Hrs Read: 1543, s/n 9060; 1987 Gradall 880C, Erops, Detroit Dsl, 32” Pads, 72”
Grading Bkt, Joy Stick Control, s/n 8784267; Bobcat 435 G Series, Erops, A/C, 16” Rubber
Track, 4’8” Dip, 24” Q/C Bkt w/Teeth, 7’6” Push Blade, Aux Hyd, Hyd thumb, Hrs Read:
1266, s/n 563111307; Volvo EC35, s/n 28311691; CRAWLER TRACTORS & LOADERS:
2004 Cat D5G XL, Cab, A/C, 6 Way Blade, Hrs Read: 3241, s/n T00D5GJWGB01248; 1988
Komatsu D37E-2, Orops, , Hrs Read: 6006, s/n 2132; 1984 Cat D5B, 9’3” S Dozer Blade,
Tilt Orops, 20” SBG, Hrs Read: 204, s/n 44X01659; 1983 Cat D5B, 9’2” S Blade w/Tilt,
Orops, 20” Pads, Hrs Read: 459, s/n 25X02654; 1981 John Deere 450CE, Orops, 8’ S Dozer
Blade, 18” SBG, Hrs Read: 434, s/n 363565T; 1963 Int’l TD25B, Orops, 22” Pads, 12’5” St
Blade w/Tilt, 3 Shank Ripper, s/n TD25-DP-C-492-101; RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2008
Cat 950H, Erops, A/C, 9’8” Q/C BOCE Bkt, 23.5-25, Hrs Read: 3111, s/n K5K01996; 2005
Cat 938G II, Erops, A/C, 9’ BOCE Bkt, 20.5-25 Rubber, Hrs Read: 2721, s/n
938GCRTB00982; 1995 Cat 938F, Erops, A/C, 8’10” BOCE Bkt, 20.5-25, Hrs Read: 14,400,
s/n 1KM00823; 1988 Cat 950E, Erops, 8’10” BOCE Bkt, A/C, 23.5-25, s/n 65R03415; 1988
Cat 926E, Erops, A/C, 8’6” BOCE Bkt, 20.5R25, Hrs Read: 2803, s/n 4NB01016; 1985 Cat
966D, Erops, 10’1” BOCE Bkt, 23.5-25, Hrs Read: 4700, s/n 99Y04060; 1979 Cat 988B,
Spade Nose Bkt, 35/65-33L-5, s/n 50W4001; 1991 John Deere 544E, Erops, 8’ BOCE Bkt,
17.5x25, Hrs Read: 10,271, s/n 551607; John Deere 644A, Erops, 8’8” GP Bkt, 20.5R25, Hrs
Read: 14,444, s/n 188840T; 1990 Dresser 530C, Erops, 8’10” GP Bkt, 20.5R25, Hrs Read:
1657, s/n 76634; Samsung SL180-2, Erops, A/C, 215 HP Cummins, 9’ BOCE Bkt, 23.5R25,
Hrs Read: 10,575, s/n NDY0295; 1971 Cat 950, Erops, 8’7” BOCE Bkt, Hrs Read: 892, s/n
81J3669; 1966 Cat 944, Orops, 7’6” GP Bkt, s/n 43A1520; TRACTOR LOADER BACK-
HOES: 2004 Cat 420DIT, 4x4, Erops, A/C, E-Hoe, 24” Bkt w/Teeth, 7’5” 4 In 1 Bkt, Q/C,
Aux Hyd, Forks, Hrs Read: 2036, s/n BLN11160; 2002 Cat 420DIT, 4x4, Erops, E-Hoe
w/24” Bkt w/Teeth, 7’10” BOCE Q/C Loader Bkt, 48” Forks, Pilot Controls, Hrs Read: 6755,
s/n 420DJBLN05056; 1999 Komatsu WB150, 2WD, Erops, Std Hoe w/12” Geith Bkt
w/Teeth, 7’8” BOCE Bkt, Hrs Read: 3752, s/n 10024; Case 680, Hoe Ram, 2 Digging Bkts,
Front Bkt w/Q/C & Forks; SKID STEERS & COMPACT TRACK LOADERS: 2004 Cat
226B, Erops, 5’7” BOCE Bkt, Aux Hyd, Hrs Read: 1515, s/n 226BVMJH01546; Gehl
SL6620, Erops, 60” BOCE Bkt, Aux Hyd, Hrs Read: 2345, s/n 2513; 987 Bobcat 643, Erops,
5’ BOCE Bkt, Aux Hyd, 10-16.5, Hrs Read: 3947, s/n 5015M20598; Mustang 920; (75±)
SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS: PAVING EQUIPMENT: Power Box T650B Crawler
Asphalt Paver, Wisconsin 4 Cyl Gas, 9’-13’ Ext Screed, 10” Pads, s/n PBP85E2651; Neil
DM3000 Paver, Isuzu Dsl, s/n 00995046; Power Box T450 Paver, Gas, s/n PBP8813807;
1972 Miller Asphalt Curb Machine, Towable, Gas; CRUSHING & SCREENING: 2004
Fintec 1107 Track Crusher, Deutz Dsl, Eriez Magnet, 40”x5’ Jaw, s/n 0041107093; 1988
Read RD40 Screener, Yanmar Dsl, Hrs Read: 374, s/n 501; LARGE GENSETS: 1995 Cat
250KW Genset, Self Contained In 20’ Sea Container Mtd On 1976 Warren 21’ T/A Trailer,
Elec Brakes; COMPACTORS & ROLLERS: Dynapac CA25D Compactor, 84” Drum,
23.1-26 Turf Tires, Hrs Read: 1517, s/n 4973575; 1988 Dresser 714 Dbl Drum Roller, Orops,
52” Drums, Hrs Read: 1875, s/n 62143; 1987 Bomag BW142D Compactor, Orops, 56” Drum
Drive, Deutz Dsl, 12.4-24, s/n 101510110333; 1980 Ingersoll Rand DA30 Tandem Vib
Smooth Drum Roller, Deutz Dsl, 40” Drums, Water Tank w/Spray Nozzles, Hrs Read: 199,
s/n 56215; 1980 Raygo 400 Vib Smooth Drum Compactor, Detroit Dsl, 84” Drum, 23.1-26
Turf Tires, Hrs Read: 569 (New Hr Meter), s/n 2701HY; Stone Wolfpac P2500 Static Roller,
28” Drum, s/n 472004049; Stone Tandem Static Smooth Drum Roller, Honda Gas, 28” F
Drum, 32” R Drum; Stone SR250 1.25 Ton Roller, Honda Pwd; BOOM LIFTS: ROUGH
TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: MOTOR GRADERS: 1988 John Deere 670A, 11’10” Mold
Board, Erops, 13.00-24, Hrs Read: 282, s/n 670AX510158; 1966 Cat 112F, 12’ Mold Board,
Erops, 13.00-20, s/n 46D00406; 1957 Cat 12, Enclosed Cab, 12’ Mold Board, Front Scarifier,
Pony Start, 13.00-24, Does Not Run, s/n 70D0889; FORESTRY EQUIPMENT: ARTICU-
LATED & RIDGID FRAME END DUMPS: 1996 Cat D250E, 6x6, Erops, 23.5-25 Rubber,
Hrs Read: 7996, s/n 5TN00896; 1983 Cat 769C, Reman 3408 Cat Dsl, Trans Problems, s/n
01X02832; SHEARS: LaBounty MSD228 Shear; (75±) BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS:
ROLLOFF CONTAINERS: 10 Yd, (2) 12 Yd, (2) 20Yd & (10) 30Yd Rolloff Containers;
TRUCK TRACTORS: 2004 Int’l Eagle 9900 ISFA T/A Tractor, Sleeper, Air Ride, Air Ride
Cab, Miles Read: 476,000; 1995 Mack CL613 T/A Tractor, E7 Mack, 454 HP Dsl, 13 Sp,
Wetline, Air Ride, Miles Read: 84,076, Vin #1M1AD61Y3SW002129; 1989 Freightliner
FLD120 T/A Tractor, Cummins NTC Dsl, 444 HP, Engine Brake, 13 Sp, Air Ride, Air Slide
5th Wheel, Front Alum Wheels, Rear Dayton Hubs, 11R24.5, Miles Read: 338,821, Vin
#1FUYDDYB0KH344946; TRI & T/A DUMPS: 2007 Volvo Tri-Axle Dump, Volvo VE-
D12 435 HP, Allison Auto, 20K F, 46K R, 20K Pusher, J&J Steel Body w/Aero Load Cover
System, Miles Read: 514,871, Vin #4V5KC9GH67N478467; Mack DM686SX Tri-Axle
Dump, Mack 6 Cyl Dsl, 5 Sp Lo, Dbl Frame, Air Lift Pusher Axle, Camel Back Susp, 15.5’
Steel Body, 36” Sides, Auto Tarp, Miles Read: 448,846, Vin #DM686SX6051; 1984 Mack
DM688SX Tri-Axle Dump; 2005 Freightliner Tri-Axle Dump, Mercedes 4000 Dsl, Auto,
20K F, 46K R, 17K Pusher, 18’ Steel Brandon Body w/Pwr Cover, Miles Read: 8237, Vin
#1FVMC5CV85HU04013; 2001 Mack RD688SX T/A Dump, Mack E7, 400 HP, 8LL, Spring
Susp, Eng Brake, Dbl Frame, 14’ Steel Body w/52” Sides, Rock Hi-Lift Tail Gate, Elec Tarp,
Heated Body, Alum Tool Box, Miles Read: 52,297, Vin #1M2P271C11M057548; 1986
Peterbilt 349 T/A Dump, w/1999 Cat 3306C 300 HP, 8LL, 46K R On Springs, Heated Body,
11-24.5, Air Tarp, Gate; S/A DUMPS: 1996 Kenworth T300 S/A Dump w/Pusher Axle; 1997
Int’l 2574 S/A Dump, Cummins 280 HP, 9 Sp, Miles Read: 141,512, Vin
#1HTGEAUR3VH3922966; 1996 Int’l 2574 S/A Dump, 290 HP, 9 Sp, w/Sander, Vin
#1HTGEAUR9TH218221; 1981 GMC S/A Dump, GMC Dsl; BUCKET & BOOM
TRUCKS: 1984 Int’l w/Simon-Ro TC-2863 Boom, Vin #1HTZUTVR8EHA27692; VAC
TRUCKS: 1999 Int’l 4700 w/Aquatech Catch Basin Vac & Jetter; 1992 Int’l 2554 w/Vac
Vactor Sewer Jetter, Miles Read: 111,199; 1988 Int’l S2500 S/A Catch Basin Truck, Cummins
L10, 9 Sp, Air Brakes, JD Pwd Vac Body, Miles Read: 153,868, Vin
#1HTZML6R4JH526902; REEFER TRUCKS & TRAILERS: 2001 Freightliner FL70 24’
S/A Reefer Box Truck w/Carrier, Dsl, 6 Sp, Miles Read: 320,723, Vin
#1FVABTAK61HJ38892; 2000 Freightliner FL70 24’ S/A Reefer Box Truck w/Carrier, Dsl,
6 Sp, Miles Read: 273,009, Vin #1FV6HJBA2VHB94758; 2000 Freightliner FL70 S/A
Reefer Truck, 3126 Cat, 6 Sp, 9,525 F, 21K R, Air Brakes, Rollup Door, Alum Ramp, Thermo
King Reefer Unit, Miles Read: 54,904, Vin #1FV6HJBA61HH50589; 2000 Freightliner
FL70 S/A Reefer Truck, 3126 Cat, 6 Sp, 9,525 F, 21K R, Air Brakes, Rollup Door, Alum
Ramp, Thermo King Reefer Unit, Vin #1FV6HJBA21HH50587; 2000 Freightliner FL70 S/A
Reefer Truck, 3126 Cat, 6 Sp, 9,525 F, 21K R, Air Brakes, Rollup Door, Alum Ramp, Thermo
King Reefer Unit, Miles Read: 299,854, Vin #1FV6HJBA41HH50588; DETACHABLE &
LOWBED TRAILERS: 1988 Witzco Challenger RG50 50 Ton Tri-Axle Lowboy Trailer,
Self Contained w/Honda Gas, Non Ground Bearing, 23’x102” Deck, Spring Susp, 11R22.5,
Vin #1W9A11E36JS061016; 1978 Eager Beaver 50 Ton Tri-Axle Lowbed Trailer, 21’ Well,
Ground Bearing, Pony Motor, Vin #112HGJSS8GS600022; 1990 Red River Flo Boy Trailer;
DUMP TRAILERS: 1989 Summit Tri-Axle Alum Dump Trailer; 1987 Dorsey T/A 30’ Steel
Dump Trailer, Pwr cover, Swing Gate, Vin #1DTD28E29JP024639; 1982 Dorsey Tri-Axle
Alum Dump Trailer; VAN, FLATBED & SGL DROP TRAILERS: 2006 Manac Drop Deck
Trailer, All Alum, Full Plastic Canvas; (3) 2005 Wabash T/A Van Trailer, 48’x102”, Air Ride,
Slide Axles, Barn Doors, Vin #1JJV482W16L975499, 1JJV482WX7L054707,
1JJV482W46L975500; (4) 1999 Stoughton T/A Van Trailers, 48’x102”, Air Ride, Slide
Axles, Barn Doors, Vin #1DW1A4829XS246021, 1DW1A482XS146043,
1DW1A4821XS246031, 1DW1A4826XS246042; Stoughton T/A Van Trailer, 48’x102”, Air
Ride, Slide Axles, Barn Doors, Vin #1DW1A4822XS246040; (2) 1998 Great Dane T/A Van
Trailers, 48’x102”, Slide Axles, Barn Doors, Vin #16RAA9024WS051902,
16RAA9022WS051901; Dorsey T/A Alum Flatbed Trailer, Air Ride, Vin
#10TP50324TP039107; TAG-ALONG & OTHER H.D. EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2001
Econoline BP121TE T/A Tilt Trailer, Vin #42ETPFG2211000930; T/A Equipment Trailer,
16’x6’ Deck, Ramps, Tool Box, Spare Tire; 1978 Beck 5 Ton Trailer; FORM TRUCKS:
2004 Sterling Form Truck, Vin #2FZACFCT64AM67697; SERVICE & UTILITY
TRUCKS: 2005 Ford F450 Utility, Dsl, Auto, Miles Read: 124,281, Vin
#1FDXW46P25EC55277; 1998 Chevy 3500 S/A Utility, V8 Gas, Auto, 9’ Body, Elec Lift
Gate, Aux Fuel Tank w/Elec Pump, Miles Read: 296,872, Vin #1GCEC19M4WE158796;
FLATBED & VAN BODY TRUCKS: 1993 Chevy 3500HD S/A Stake Flatbed, V8 Gas, 4
Sp, 12’ Body, 42” Stakes, Aux Fuel Tank w/Elec Pump, Over Head Pipe Ladder Rack, Elec
Lift Gate, Duals On Rear, Miles Read: 159,266, Vin #1GBKC34K0PJ104591; 1990 Ford
F600 Rack Body, 6.8 Ford Dsl, 12’4” Body, Auto Crane, 15’ Boom w/3200 Lb Cap, Hyd
Brakes, Miles Read: 85,184, s/n 1FDNK64PLVA42279; 1995 Mitsubishi FE4 S/A Box
Truck, 4 Cyl Dsl, Auto, Slide Out Ramp, Miles Read: 291,014, Vin #JW6AKE1H3SL000642;
2000 Ford F350 Cab & Chassis, Powerstroke Dsl, Auto, Miles Read: 192,615, Vin
#1FDWW36F0YEC12056; 1997 Ford LN S/A Cab & Chassis, Cummins Dsl, 9 Sp, Miles
Read: 30,427, Vin #1FDYR82E3VVA04744; FLEET VEHICLES: 2007 GMC Envoy; 2002
Ford Taurus; 2001 Ford F250; 1996 Ford Ranger; 1990 Ford Explorer; OFFICE TRAIL-
ERS: 8’x28’ Office Trailer Mtd On S/A Carrier w/ 2 A/C Units & 2 Entrances; SNOW HAN-
DLING EQUIPMENT: 1995 Volvo WHGM ACL T/A Sander Truck, Cummins N14, 350
HP, 8LL, 20K F, 46K R, 10 Yd Sander, Miles Read: 52,352, Vin #4V2JCBF2SR849424; TVL
MT5V Snow Blower w/B3 Front Mtd Snow Blower, Rear Mtd Salter, Articulated, Cummins
Dsl, Hrs Read: 822, s/n 168; 12’ Hyd Angle Snow Plow; 11’ Winged, Hyd Angle Snow Plow;
11’ Manual Angle Snow Plow; Root Spring Scraper Co. 10’ Hyd Angle Snow Plow, s/n
29620; 10’ Right Angle Winged Snow Plow; 14’6” Snow Pusher; 10.5’ Highway Plow; 11’
Plow; (2) 8’ Plows; TRENCH & SHORING BOXES & ROAD PLATES: 8’x8’ Trench
Box, 4” Walls, 52” Spreaders; 8’x7’ Trench Box, 4” Walls, 8’ Spreaders; 8’x16’ Trench Box,
4” Walls, 50” Spreaders; 8’x12’ Trench Box w/5’ Spreaders; (2) 8’x8’ Road Plates; SEA &
STORAGE CONTAINERS (Some Both Days): (2) 40’ Storage Containers; 20’ Sea
Container; INVENTORY OF SYMONS FORMS: (100± Pairs) 8’ Panels 6 Bar; (100± Pairs)
6’ Panels 5 Bar; (60± Pairs) 5’4” Panels 4 Bar; (100± Pairs) 4’ Panels 3 Bar; (100± Pairs) 2’6”
Panels 2 Bar; Irons Conors Staging Brackets; Hardware; Boom Lift Cages; 23 Cages For 8’
Or 6’ Panels; 4 Cages For 5’4” Or 4’ Panels; 2 Cages For Specials (-4’) Panels; EQUIP-
MENT & TRUCK PARTS & COMPONENTS: AND MORE!
CONTRACTOR SUPPORT, AG, LANDSCAPE & MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT
PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION for
SCHIAVONE CO., LLC – EQUIPMENT DIVISION(Multiple Job Completions)
HEAVY CONSTRUCTION, BRIDGE & ROAD REHAB EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS &
TRAILERS, HUGE INVENTORY OF JOB SITE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT,
TOOLING & SUPPLIES
PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from
THE SHELLY COMPANY & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS
FULL INVENTORY OF EARTHMOVING, SITE DEVELOPMENT & PAVING
EQUIPMENT, HEAVY TRUCK TRACTORS, DUMP TRUCKS,
TRAILERS & FLEET VEHICLES
Quality Consignments are now being accepted for this sale!
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 9:30 AM
133 LEOMINSTER SHIRLEY RD, LUNENBURG, MA 01462
DAY 1 • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 9:00 AM
ADDITION TO SALE
Owned by the late Norman P. Marsocci, Owner of Raven ConstructionMOTOR HOME: 2004 Beaver Marquis 45’ Motor Coach, Cat Pwd, Air Ride, Lift
Axle, (3) Slide Outs, Master Bedroom w/Slide Out, Full Kitchen & Bathroom, 2 Built
In TV’s, Washer & Dryer, Rear Camera, Miles Read: 12,350, Vin
#1RFC6571241028947
ADDITION TO SALE - PUBLIC REAL PROPERTY AUCTION
To Be Offered Offsite By Virtual Presentation
September 28th at 12:00 Noon
Property Located at: 150 Dividend Road, Rocky Hill, CT 06067
Offered Subject To Very Motivated Owner ConfirmationThe property is currently the Palazzo Construction facility and briefly
described as:
6120± sq ft office and service area with 4 bays and paved parking situated on
3± acres. More Information to be found in the Rocky Hill Town Assessor’s
office as Map: 38, Block: 04, Lot: 025TERMS: Property being sold “As Is Where Is” to all faults. Interested bidders must perform
their own due diligence. A confirmed bid would require a 10% deposit in guaranteed funds
within 5 business days following auction. Balance due at the closing within 45 days. Property
Owner: John Palazzo Sr., Licensed Broker: John Arruda #0789221
DAY 2 • SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 9:00 AM
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 9:30 AM
2121 MCCARTER HWY, NEWARK, NJ 07104
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 9:00 AM
700 HART ROAD, COLUMBUS, OHIO, 43223
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Martin & Martin Holds Two-Day Auction in Pelzer, S.C.
James Morgan of Newmor Logistics in Lincoln, Ala., came to the sale withthe hope of picking up a few loads and he planned to bid on this JohnDeere 310C backhoe.
This 2008, 100-ton, SANY crawler crane, with 1,800 hours, 236 ft. of main boom and 42 to 82ft. of jib was the largest machine in the sale. The sale price exceeded expectations.
Jody Addison (L) and Lawrence Davis, both of Davis Pipeworksin Anderson, S.C., plan to bid on this John Deere 322 CTL.
Joey Martin (L) callsout the machine infor-mation on the next itemup for bid as KevinMcGee keeps up withthe Internet bidders.
Steve Crisp of Crisp Construction in Taccoa, Ga., looked overthese New Holland skid steer loaders and thought theywould suit his needs just fine. He also was looking to buy asmall compactor.
Hugh Whiteside of WhitesidesConstruction in Duncan, S.C., was sell-ing a few pieces and needed a smallerexcavator. He tested out this TakeuchiTB145 machine and liked what hefound and was hoping to take it home,if the price wasn’t too high.
Walt (L) and Andrew Panagakos ofPanagakos Asphalt Paving in Greenville,S.C., were the high bidders on several trac-tors early in the day and were thinkingabout bidding on a few rollers. Ashley Cothran of Cothran Landscapes
& Grading in Greenville, S.C., came tothe sale to bid on this Cat 315CL exca-vator. She had been looking for amachine in this class for a few monthsand was happy she was going to havea chance to bid on it.
Martin & Martin Auctioneers Inc. helda successful two-day auction at itspermanent auction facility in Pelzer,
S.C., Aug. 15 and 16. Day one includedtrucks, trailers and related items, while daytwo featured construction equipment, farmequipment, tools and related items.
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Thursday, September 20
Online Auction
Visit www.ironplanet.com to see the complete list of equipment, review the guaranteed inspection reports, and place your bids.
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(2) 2008-9 CAT D5K LGP
2008 CAT D6K LGL
2006 KOMATSU PC300LC-7E0
2008 KOMATSU PC200LC-8
2008 CAT 320DLRR
2000 CAT 12H
2008 KOMATSU D65PX-15E0
2007 CAT 330DL
(2) CAT D6R LGP
2008 CAT RM300
2006 PETERBILT 4350 GALLON
2008 CAT D6K LGP
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Allis-Chalmers HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale............$75
Allis-Chalmers HD-41 Dozer, 1:25 Scale ....................$200
Bantam C-35 Crawler Backhoe, 1:50 Scale ..................$60
Bantam C-35 Crawler Shovel, 1:50 Scale ....................$70
Bantam Shovel Mounted on a White Truck, 1:50 Scale $75
Bobcat E35 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ................$50
Bobcat M400 Gold 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loader,
1:25 Scale ........................................................................$35
Bobcat M610 Golden 50th Anniversary Skid Steer
Loader..............................................................................$25
Bobcat S175 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ................$40
Bobcat S205 Skid Steer Loader & Pick-Up Truck/Trailer
Set, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$60
Bobcat 773 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loader, 1:25
Scale ................................................................................$25
Bobcat M200 Gold Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ......$25
Bobcat 2008 Road Tour Semi Tractor/Trailer, 1:64 Scale ..
..........................................................................................$25
Case CX210B Excavator, 1:50 Scale ............................$40
Case 330B Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale......................$40
Case 1850K Dozer, 1:50 Scale ......................................$40
Caterpillar AP600D Paver, w/ or w/out Canopy, 1:50 Scale ..
..........................................................................................$50
Caterpillar AP655D Paver, 1:50 Scale ..........................$50
Caterpillar D7E Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale............$85
Caterpillar D8R Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale............$50
Caterpillar 140H Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale ..................$60
Caterpillar 247B Multi-Terrain Loader, 1:32 Scale........$40
Caterpillar 308C CR Mini-Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........$50
Caterpillar 365B Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................$70
Caterpillar 365C Front Shovel, 1:50 Scale ..................$110
Caterpillar 416 Backhoe/Loader, 1:32 Scale ................$75
Caterpillar 432E Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............$70
Caterpillar CT660 On-Highway Truck w/Lowboy Trailer,
1:50 Scale ......................................................................$100
Caterpillar 906H Compact Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..$45
Caterpillar 977 Traxcavator, 1:50 Scale ........................$55
Caterpillar 980G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$50
Caterpillar 992G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$75
Caterpillar Military 924H Versalink Loader in Desert
Camouflage, 1:50 Scale ..................................................$45
Caterpillar Military 120M Motor Grader in Desert
Camouflage, 1:50 Scale ..................................................$70
Doosan Moxy MT31 Articulated Truck........................$115
Euclid R32 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ..................$35
Hamm GRW280 Compactor w/Cabin ............................$75
Hamm 3307 Compact Roller, 1:34 Scale ......................$45
Hitachi EH700 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale..............$35
International "S" Series Dump Truck,1:25 Scale ......$125
International TD-15 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..........................$60
International TD-20E Dozer, 1:64 Scale ........................$24
International 175 Crawler Loader w/Multi-Purpose
Bucket, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................$60
International TD-24 Military Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............$45
JCB 456 ZX Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$50
JCB 525-58 Compact Loader, 1:35 scale ......................$35
John Deere 200C LC Excavator ....................................$40
John Deere 400D Articulated Truck ..............................$40
John Deere 624K Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$45
John Deere 624K Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..$35
John Deere 850J Military Dozer, 1:50 scale..................$45
John Deere 872 GP Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale..............$50
Komatsu D51 PX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..............................$65
Komatsu D375 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..................................$90
Komatsu HD605 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........$80
Komatsu HM250 Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ............$70
Komatsu PC14R Mini-Excavator, 1:32 Scale ................$40
Komatsu PC2000-8 Front Shovel, 1:50 Scale ............$200
Komatsu SK1020 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ........$35
Komatsu SK1026 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ........$35
Komatsu WA470 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale..................$60
Komatsu WB146 Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 scale..............$60
Komatsu 475A-5EO Dozer, 1:50 Scale ........................$125
Kubota KX121-3 Compact Excavator, 1:24 scale ........$50
LeTourneau Military Super C Scraper, 1:50 Scale ......$35
Liebherr TA230 Articulated Truck, 1:50 scale ............$130
Link-Belt 800 X2 Excavator,1:50 Scale........................$240
Link-Belt 80100 Rough Terrain Crane ........................$190
Mack Granite MP Dump Truck w/ Beavertail Trailer, 1:50
scale................................................................................$110
Mack Granite MP w/ Bottom Dump Trailer ..................$85
New Holland 555 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 scale ..........$30
Northwest 25-D Shovel, 1:50 Scale ..............................$85
Peterbilt 367 Dump Truck w/ Beavertail Trailer, 1:50 Scale
........................................................................................$120
Terex RC45 Rough Terrain Crane, 1:50 Scale ............$180
Vogele Vision 5200-2 Paver, 1:50 Scale ......................$140
Volvo A25D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ....................$60
Volvo L70E Wheel Loader w/Attachments, 1:50 Scale$95
Volvo SD-122 Soil Compactor, 1:72 scale ....................$25
Volvo 6870 Wheeled Asphalt Paver, 1:50 Scale ..........$70
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Allis Chalmers Forest Green HD-21
Three DifferentAllis-Chalmers HD-21 Dozers,All 1:50 Scale
$75 Each Allis Chalmers Yellow HD-21
Allis Chalmers Orange HD-21
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Wednesday, Sept. 19th &Thursday, Sept. 20th • 9am1042 Holland Ave • Philadelphia, MS 39350
Phone: 601.656.9768 Fax: 601.655.0192
Consignments are Now BeingAccepted for this Auction.
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, MSGL 835F
ONLINE BIDDINGWILL BE AVAILABLEFOR THIS AUCTION
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HUGE 2-DAYPUBLIC
AUCTION
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AUCTIONAUCTIONLIVEonline
TYPES OF EQUIPMENT TO BE SOLD IN THIS AUCTION
A 10% buyers fee on the first $2500 ofeach lot and a 1% buyers fee on the
remaining balance of each lot
CRAWLER DOZERSCRAWLER LOADERS
HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORSCRANES
MOTOR GRADERSOFF ROAD END DUMPS
MOTOR SCRAPERSRUBBER-TIRED LOADERS
LOADER BACKHOESSKID STEER LOADERS
TRENCHERSFORKLIFTS
COMPACTION EQUIPMENTASPHALT EQUIPMENT
TRUCK TRACTORSDUMP TRUCKS
SPECIALTY TRUCKSALL TYPES OF TRAILERS
FARM TRACTORSFARMING ATTACHMENTS
LOGGING EQUIPMENT1-TONS TRUCKSPICKUPS & SUVS
AUTOMOBILESANTIQUE VEHICLES
MOTORCYCLESMISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
Check our website foran updated listing of
equipment and trucks to beoffered in this auction.
www.deancoauction.com
2010 Komatsu D65PX-15EO(2) 2009 John Deere 410J
4WD Extendahoes
(3) 2006-2005Cat 330CL’s
FRI., SEPTEMBER 21 @ 10AM FRI., OCTOBER 12 @ 9AM
Early Highlights: Digger Derrick Trucks: (3) ‘99 IHC4900’s Bucket Trucks: ‘99 IHC 4900 55’, ‘99 IHC4900 4x4 50’ Van: ‘08 Ford E350 XL Super Duty 15-Passenger Service Trucks: ‘09 Chevy 2500HDPickup Trucks: ‘07 Chevy 2500 HD Silverado 4x4,(3) ‘07 Chevy 1500’s, ‘06 Ford F150XL, (7) ‘06Chevy 2500 HD’s, ‘05 Chevy 2500 HD, ‘04 ChevyColorado LS, ‘03 Chevy 2500 HD Autos: ‘08 ToyotaPrius Hybrid, (3) ‘07 Ford Taurus SE’s, (2) ‘05 FordFive Hundred’s, ‘02 Ford Taurus SE Trencher: ‘97Vermeer V-3550A, Plus: Trailers, Boats & MoreBeing Added Daily!
Accepting Items Daily ThroughThursday, 9/20
Accepting Items Daily ThroughWednesday, 10/10
Brochure & Discount Deadline:September 21
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percent in July and 0.6 percent from a yearearlier, Simonson noted. The year-over-yeardecline was the first since November 2009,he added.Simonson observed that falling prices for
several key construction materials producedthe latest monthly and year-to-year decreas-es. The price index for steel mill productstumbled 2.8 percent in July and 5.9 percentfrom a year ago. The index for diesel fuelfell 0.2 percent in July and 9.3 percent over12 months. The index for copper and brassmill shapes rose 0.5 percent for the month,but plunged 16 percent since July 2011.Aluminum mill products dropped in priceby 1.3 percent over the month and 9.4 per-cent over 12 months.A few materials posted substantial
increases for the month and year, Simonsonadded. The index for gypsum productsincreased by 1.4 percent in June and 16 per-cent compared with June 2012, while theindex for insulation materials climbed by3.5 percent and 8.0 percent, respectively.The price indexes for finished nonresi-
dential buildings, which measure what con-tractors estimate they would charge to putup new structures, rose modestly both forthe month and year-over-year, Simonsonnoted. The index for new industrial build-ings posted a rise of 0.1 percent in July and1.9 percent over 12 months. The index fornew office construction also rose 0.1 per-cent for the month and climbed 2.5 percentfor the year. The index for new school con-struction was up 0.2 percent in July and 3.5percent from a year ago. The price for newwarehouse construction rose 0.5 percent forthe month and 3.5 percent from June 2012.Association officials called on
Congressional leaders to complete action onlong-delayed measures to invest in aginginfrastructure like clean water systems. “Delaying infrastructure repairs will pun-
ish taxpayers and undermine economicgrowth,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the asso-ciation’s chief executive officer. “Putting offneeded rehabilitation and replacement ofworn-out structures will only force taxpay-ers to pay more for the same amount ofwork.”
Construction Materials CostsDrop Third Consecutive Month
PRICES from page 1
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ANNUAL FALL CONTRACTORS AUCTION
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]
› Trey Meekins – Mobile: 910.258.4383or email: [email protected]
› E.B. Webb – Mobile: 252.245.1405 or email: [email protected]
› Chris Cea – Mobile: 910.633.8244 or email: [email protected]
For up-to-date auction inventory, with pictures and descriptions, view auctioninformation, visit our company websitewww.meekinsauction.com
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 2012 - 8:00 AM
Sale Site Address: 4070 NC Hwy 211 EastLumberton, NC 28358
Consignment Information: Brochure Deadline: Wednesday, September 5thNon Drivable Inventory Deadline: Tuesday, September 18thDrivable Inventory Deadline: Thursday, September 20th
2005 PETERBILT 357 QUINT2004 CAT 320CLU SHINNCUTTER SYSTEM
(1 OF 2) 2002-1999 CAT 345BL
2007 KENWORTHW900L - 2008 TRAIL-EZETE701 SLIDE AXLE
(2) 2006 KAWASAKI 3010 MULE4X4 UTILITY CARTS
1998 TIMBERJACK 850F
2004 TIMBERJACK 530B
2007 INGERSOLL RAND DD-118HFA
(2) 2000 INT 4900 FUEL & LUBES
1998 CAT 416C 4X4
2004 MAGNUM 500
2006 KOMATSU WA200-5
(2 OF 3) 2000 DEERE 310SE 4X4TURBOS
1997 HYDRO-AX 621E
2003 CAT D5G XL
2005 JOHN DEERE 5205 4X4
(1 OF 4) 2005 WOODCHUCK HYROLLER 1200G CHIPPERS
1997 CAT 322BL
2000 KAWASAKI 60Z SERIES IV
2005 HYDRO AX 470
MORBARK PORTABLE TREE DELIMBER - DEBARKER
CHAMPION 720A SERIES IVCAT D6D2007 JCB VM46D
Auctioneer Note:Featuring Absolute Packagesof Equipment and Trucks fromGregory Poole Cat EquipmentCompany, ST WootenCorporation, Triangle Grading& Paving Company, TriadLandscape Company, SECEnterprise Company, and otherowners. Large selection ofearthmoving equipment,forestry equipment, supportequipment, trucks and trailerswill be available on this auc-tion. Make plans today toattend, call for free brochure,800.499.6560
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More Than 1,650 Vie for Iron at Ritchie Auction in Orlando
Dan McHugh of Brookside EquipmentSales, Mass., stands in front of a Volvo L70for a photo.
Alvaro Alvarez came all the way from Costa Rica inhopes of finding a loader to take home with him; thisKomatsu WA200 may be the one.
This 2007 Komatsu WA500 loader sold for$95,000.
Proud new Cat skid steer owner Charles Robbins of Mtn2SeaMinistries said he plans to use his purchase to help people inneed around Saint Simon Island, Ga.
Dan Dickerson looks for someequipment for his rental companyRentThis, West Palm Beach, Fla.
Rick Luna (L) and Peoples Padron, standing in front of a Hyundai210LC, came up from Lake Okeechobee, Fla., to buy some equipmentfor their ranch.
Jack Rocker poses in frontof a Bandit 2590, a wholetree chipper he may pur-chase for Middle GeorgiaTimber, Eatonton, Ga.
From Carthage, N.C., Dunkin Kellycame to the auction looking for the per-fect motorgrader. He may have foundone in the Cat 12H.
The auction featured more than 1,500 equipment items.
More than 1,650 bidders partici-pated online and in person atRitchie Bros. Auctioneers’ unre-
served public equipment auction inOrlando, Florida on Aug. 16.Bidders came from more than 50 coun-
tries, including 48 U.S. states. Around 60percent of the equipment was sold to buy-ers outside the state, from as far away asAustralia, Columbia, India, Nigeria andthe United Arab Emirates. Online bidderspurchased approximately 34 percent ofthe equipment sold. The auction featured more than 1,500
equipment items and trucks, includingwheel loaders, hydraulic excavators, artic-ulated dump trucks, crawler tractors,motorgraders and truck tractors.
Clayton Worley of Erosion Control of Central Floridamay be able to keep this JCB 409 loader in centralFlorida if he can get it at the right price.
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BIG IRON. BIG AUCTION. BIG OPPORTUNITY.On September 27, Ritchie Bros. will sell a massive selection of mining and earthmoving equipment – including more than 60 Caterpillar D11s – in Day 2 of the Grand Opening auction at our brand-new, state-of-the-art Raleigh-Durham facility. Bid in-person at our Raleigh-Durham site, via live simulcast in Las Vegas, online or by proxy.
Don’t miss this opportunity – every item will be sold on auction day, with no minimum bids or reserve prices.
Equipment is located at various mine sites in Kentucky and West Virginia. Visit our website for full auction and equipment information, or phone to make an inspection appointment.
UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION IN RALEIGH-DURHAM
LIVE SIMULCAST IN LAS VEGAS RIGHT AFTER MINEXPO
rbauction.com/bigiron | 919.764.1900
UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION
9 OF 30 CATERPILLAR 777D 2008 CATERPILLAR 992K 1 OF 4 CATERPILLAR 773B
1 OF 5 JOY 14/15
3 OF 12 CATERPILLAR 777F
13 OF 53 CATERPILLAR D11R
3 OF 12 CATERPILLAR 777F
13 OF 53 CATERPILLAR D11R
MINING & EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT AUCTION September 27, 2012
75+CRAWLER TRACTORS
40+WHEEL LOADERS
40+ROCK TRUCKS
15+ DRILLS
1 OF 2 2008 ATLAS COPCO DM45LP
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ALEX LYON & SON INCJACKSONVILLE NC / ATLANTA GA......................................77
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WANTED ................................................................................74TESTIMONIAL........................................................................35MINI COMPACT PROMO ......................................................48AUCTION RESULTS ..............................................................80
DEANCO AUCTION & SALES CO INCPHILADELPHIA MS................................................................85
DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS ..................................................13DYNAPAC ......................................................................................54FLANGE LOCK ..............................................................................34FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ........................................................18FQS BEAR EQUIPMENT..................................................................7G S EQUIPMENT..............................................................................2GOMACO CORP ............................................................................51H & L TOOTH CO ..........................................................................27HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ................................................23HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ....................................................92HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ................................68,69HYDREMA U S INC ........................................................................43HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT....................................62IRON PLANET ................................................................................83JCB INC ..........................................................................................70JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..................................................................50JOHN DEERE ................................................................................39JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ..........................................................66K I T EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................22KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ................................................32,33,41
KUBOTA SVL ............................................................................64,65LEEBOY ....................................................................................58,59LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION CO ....................................87M D MOODY & SONS INC ..............................................................6MACKINNON EQUIPMENT & SERVICE........................................22MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS ....................................................55MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ............................................................21MENTOR DYNAMICS ....................................................................45MOTLEY'S AUCTION & REALTY GROUP ....................................85NORTRAX EQUIPMENT CO FL ......................................................5NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ....................................25PETROWSKY AUCTIONEEERS INC
LUNENBURG MA ..................................................................81PINNACLE CENTRAL CO ..............................................................18PROFESSIONAL SHORING & SUPPLY ........................................28RIG SOURCE INC ..........................................................................28RING POWER CORP ......................................................................8RING POWER CRANE ..................................................................13RING POWER RENTAL....................................................................9RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS
LEBANON TN ........................................................................86RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS ..................................................91
RALEIGH-DURHAM NC ........................................................89ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ....................................................29ROSCO MFG CO............................................................................61SAKAI AMERICA INC ....................................................................53SANY AMERICA INC ......................................................................26SITECH MID-ATLANTIC ................................................................11SNEAD AG SUPPLY & SERVICES ................................................19SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS........................................31STONE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ......................................58TAKEUCHI ......................................................................................73TEREX COMPACT..........................................................................50TRACTOR TRACS INC ..................................................................63TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ....................................................16VOLVO COMPACTION ..................................................................57VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT........................................67WHITE OAK EQUIPMENT INC ......................................................18WILCO MANUFACTURING LLC ....................................................29WILSON FINLEY ............................................................................63WIRTGEN AMERICA ......................................................................56YANMAR AMERICA........................................................................71
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