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Volume 20 No. 11 SEPTEMBER 2012
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WINN, MI — Morbark,Inc., a leading manufac-turer of tree care,forestry, sawmill andwood recycling equip-ment, is pleased to an-nounce the territory ex-pansion for Elliott &Frantz, Inc., into south-eastern Pennsylvania. A
respected Morbarkforestry, recycling andtree care dealer since2010, Elliott & Frantzadds Bucks, Chester,Delaware, Montgomeryand Philadelphia coun-ties in Pennsylvania to analready well-establishedtree care products territo-
ry throughout Delawareand parts of Maryland.The expansion does notchange their forestry andrecycling territory.
Founded in 1962, El-liott & Frantz, Inc. hascomprehensive experi-ence in the constructionequipment industry.
They maintain a parts in-ventory in excess of $2million, a complete fleetof service vehicles and aservice staff with the ex-tensive knowledge andexperience required toserve the industry.
“Elliott & Frantz hasbeen a high quality and
productive dealer forMorbark,” said CaseyGross, Morbark TreeCare Products sales man-ager. “Their years of expe-rience with our productsand focus on the cus-tomer will meet all of ourcustomer’s needs. We’reexcited to have them ex-
pand into the greaterPhiladelphia area.”
“Our success in theTree Care industry inMaryland, Delaware andNorthern Virginia hasbeen a direct reflection ofElliott & Frantz’s dedica-tion to our customers andmanufacturers,” said Pe-ter Schaeffer, Elliott &Frantz sales manager.“We are very excited to bea part of the Morbarkfamily and plan on beinga leader with the TreeCare Products in our areaof responsibility.”
Elliott & Frantz, Inc.has been providing theconstruction industrywith the finest productsand the highest levels ofservice for nearly 50years. In addition to theMorbark product line,they also carry Atlas Cop-co, Gradall, Hitachi,Kawasaki, Terex, Wirt-gen, Hamm, Vogele andKleeman. Elliott &Frantz, Inc. has beenranked “Top Ten Dealer”with every major accountin its product line. Moreinformation is availableat www.elliottfrantz.com.
Morbark, Inc., basedin Winn, MI, has been in-novating and manufac-turing durable, high per-formance equipment forthe forestry, recycling,tree care, sawmill andbiomass markets formore than 50 years.Morbark equipmenthelps customers harvest,process and convertwood and other organicmaterials into valuable,useful and profitableproducts. The companyproduces a full line ofwhole tree and wastewood chippers, flails,brush chippers, horizon-tal and tub grinders,sawmill equipment, ma-terial handling systemsand more. Visitw w w . m o r b a r k . c o m .“Like” us on Facebook orsubscribe to ourYouTube channel.
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Cover photo:Terry Stancill is grateful to oversee the restorationof the turf at The Capitol Mall in Washington, D.C.
Eliott & Frantz’s Morbark tree careterritory expands into Pennsylvania . . . 3
Sandvik equipment helps make Mallgreener . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7
Western States in Place RecyclingConference Information..........................15
New faces on National DemolitionAssociation Board of Directors..............16
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New sales manager at Komptech...........23
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Dredge deliveries andorders earn companyhighest Presidential
AwardRESERVE, LA — DSC
Dredge, LLC (DSC) wasawarded the Presidential“E” Star Award for Ex-ports by U.S. Departmentof Commerce SecretaryJohn Bryson at the WhiteHouse in Washington,D.C. The “E” Awards arethe highest recognitionany U.S. entity may re-ceive for making a signifi-cant contribution to theexpansion of U.S. exports.
“Exporting continues tosupport DSC’s overallgrowth, and we are hon-ored to receive the “E”Star,” said Bob Wetta,DSC president. “When wefirst received the “E”Award back in 2008, 50percent of that year’s rev-enues consisted of ex-ports. DSC has contin-ued export growth sincereceiving the “E” Award, arequirement to receivethe “E Star” Award.”
DSC Dredge LLC, aworld’s leader inportable dredges, man-ufactures cutter suc-tion dredges of all sizesand applications.Dredging is often usedin mining, constructionand environmentalprojects to remove ortransport material.
“I am pleased to recog-nize DSC for receiving thePresident’s “E” StarAward, which honorscompanies that make sig-nificant contributions to-ward increasing U.S. ex-ports,” said U.S. Com-merce Secretary JohnBryson, pictured left withDSC’s President Bob Wet-ta and Charles Sinunu,director InternationalSales at DSC. “This Ad-ministration is committedto leveling the playingfield for American busi-nesses and workers tohelp U.S. companiesbuild things here and sellthem around the world.“E” Star Award winnerslike DSC Dredge have ex-celled in this effort,demonstrating anotherfour years of successiveexport growth. It is com-panies like this that arehelping to grow our econ-omy and put more Amer-icans back to work.”
A business client of theDepartment’s U.S. Com-mercial Service, DSC hasbenefited from exportcounseling, trade shows,
market research andbusiness matchmaking togreatly expand its exportsales. Commerce Secre-tary Bryson noted DSC’scontinued sales intoAfrica as “compelling andits achievements haveundoubtedly contributedto national export expan-sion efforts that supportthe U.S. economy andcreate U.S. jobs.” Secre-tary Bryson noted thatDSC “demonstrated asustained commitment toexport expansion” in the
volume of exports over afour year period. DSC re-cently opened new mar-kets in Bangladesh, In-dia, Russia and currentlyexports to over 46 coun-tries. The primary criteri-on for the “E” Award isfour years of successiveexport growth or of sup-porting the export growthof others. “E” Awards areawarded to applicantsthat can demonstrate asignificant contribution
DSC receives “E” Star for exports
Bob Wetta (L) Charles Sinunu (R) both of DSC with U.S.Commerce Dept. Trade Specialist Brie Knox.
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by Virginia Varela-Eyre, marketing managerConstruction Americas Sandvik Construction
The National Mall in Washington D.C., one of themost popular tourist destinations in the USA, andsite to presidential inaugurations and political rallies,is the country’s most visited park. With an estimated24 million visitors a year walking on the grounds ofThe Mall, the soil has been so heavily trampled andcompacted that grass has been hard to grow. Thestate of disrepair of this national symbol has longcalled for renovation of its grounds.
Stancills Inc. is a family owned and operatedMaryland engineered soils manufacturing companylocated along the northern shores of the ChesapeakeBay. Founded in 1934 by G.L. Stancill, a farmer fromNorth Carolina who ventured into the business ofsand and gravel mining, Stancill started with acollection of material from gravel banks using only ashovel and a pickup truck. He funded his enterprisewith savings from his four years of service in theArmy.
In 1938, the company’s productivity grew dramati-cally when Stancill acquired his first mechanicalshovel and by the time the Second World War brokeout, G.L.’s service to his country came in the form ofhis business. During that time, Stancills Inc. came tobe considered essential to the war effort.
As the business grew successfully, it went on to beoperated by three of G.L.’s four sons. Today StancillsInc. is run in partnership by G.L Stancill’s son Terryand Terry’s daughter Emlyn Stancill.
Changing TimesAs the area grew, the market for construction mate-
rials became a very competitive one. Stancills Inc.needed a new strategy to stay ahead of the game. The Sandvik 7
Sandvik equipment helps Sandvik equipment helps make Mall greenermake Mall greener
A Sandvik QA440 mobile screener helpsStancills Inc. carry out ground renovations at
The National Mall in Washington D.C. For some, this could be a “Picture Postcard Moment!”
Rich, black topsoil rolls off the conveyor of the SandvikQA 440 tracked screening system.
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demand for manufactured soil in the region,combined with environmental legislation requiringthe use of specialized soils for storm water mitigation,made the engineered soils business a worthwhilechoice.
Accordingly, they chose to diversify into thatspecialty and away from sand and gravel mining.This vision, combined with the attention to detail ofcustomers’ current and future needs, allowed thenew business model to thrive. It made Stancills Inc.the engineered soil supplier of choice within theregion. Most recently, this company stature provedessential in winning the contract for the topsoilscreening project at the National Mall.
The task of renovating the topsoil of one of thenational symbols of the USA is not a minor one. Therequired material specification was very fine: 1/2-inch. This material needed to be sized out from thegrounds, which, over time, had accumulated a con-siderable amount of debris and gravel. This kind ofprecision screening requires a very productive andreliable machine.
The Stancills chose the Sandvik QA440, a trackedunit which features Sandvik’s unique, revolutionary,patented Doublescreen technology. “We choseSandvik because of the competitive pricing and the(unit’s) quality of course,” says Emlyn. “But most ofall, we chose the Sandvik unit because of the excel-lent support received from Chris Quinn, from AES.His customer service (to us) has been essential. Morethan a salesman, he has felt like a member of ourteam.”
The Mall jobsiteThe work involved feeding the stockpiled, excavat-
ed soil directly into the hopper with a loader. TheQA440’s hopper can handle up to 14.8-square-yardand can be also fed from an excavator or anotherscreener if so configured. In order to achieve the 1/2-inch final product size required, this machine wasfitted with 2 and 1/2-inch square meshes. The topmesh screened out oversize material, which wasabundant in this project.
The unit’s Doublescreen design allows for the twoscreen boxes to be tilted at different angles to oneanother for optimum efficiency. In this application,the first box was positioned at a very steep angle inorder to quickly eliminate the oversized material.Because this technology is unique in the market, itmakes this machine one of the most efficient and reli-able mobile screeners available.
Additionally, the QA440 boasts an impressive 20-foot x 5-foot screening area with side and mainconveyors designed for massive stockpiling capabili-ties of over 16-feet, 10-inches. This makes the QA440ideal for demanding applications where production iskey.
Because the unit is track mounted and self-pro-pelled, it can be easily maneuvered within the site via
remote control. That allows for easy movement and aquick start up for production in a different location.In this way, the QA440 is ideal for screening jobswhere reliability, flexibility, mobility and high pro-duction are paramount. It was especially helpful onThe Mall project as it is in other urban locations withrestricted access.
Area Manager Chris Quinn, from AdvancedEquipment, distributor for Sandvik mobile crushersand screeners in the Mid-Atlantic States, says:
“Dealing with Terry and Emlyn has been an absolutepleasure. They were keen in getting the right equip-ment and working closely together with them in orderto understand their needs has been essential. It givesme great joy to see how we have contributed to maketheir business prosper.”
For more information on Sandvik Construction,contact them at 404-589-2823 or e-mail:[email protected].
by by Virginia Varela-Eyre, market-ing manager ConstructionAmericas Sandvik Construction
Advanced Equipment Solutions(AES), formerly Extec Eastern, isa distributor of products fromworld leaders in the design andmanufacture of screening, crush-ing, conveying, shredding, mixingand recycling equipment. AESprovides equipment to the quarry,mining, landfill and waste man-agement industries, businessesthat process aggregate, coal,rubble, container and municipalwaste, compost, topsoil and sand.AES is an authorized dealer forSandvik mobile crushers andscreeners, as well as EdgeInnovate, and RapidInternational.
Serving the Mid-Atlantic region,Advanced Equipment Solutions’strengths lie in the lineup of
quality products they have attheir disposal. Their ability to tai-lor a solution that will exceedcustomer’s expectations for anygiven requirement comes fromtheir highly skilled team of engi-neers. Together, they ensure thatthe advice that they offer beforepurchase and technical backup,is the best available. AES owners,Emmet Douglas and Hugh Quinn,have worked in the mobile screen-ing and crushing business since1989. Together they have grownwith and catered to the changes inthe industry.
“The industry has had its upsand downs but we have beenblessed with good customers anddedicated employees who make allthe difference,” says Quinn. Hesays that good customer relationspaired with unparalleled knowl-edge of their products has earned
them their success throughoutthe years.
As Regional Sales Manager forMaryland, Delaware and D.C.,Christopher Quinn, has been withthe company since its inception.Before joining the AES team, heworked as a serviceman directlyfor the manufacturer, the thencalled Extec. Because he has thatkind of technical experience, hiscustomers can be confident thathe will help them choose the rightequipment for their needs.Likewise, veteran service manag-er, Keiran McAliskey, is on handto help keep the equipment run-ning smoothly after the sale. Tospeak to Christopher or any mem-ber of their sales team, pleasecontact Advanced EquipmentSolutions toll free at 866-883-5800.
AES works with Stancills, Inc.for top results
Emlyn and Terry Stancill specialize in quality soils likethose being replaced at the US Capitol.
An operator dumps a load of soil to be screened into the intake hopper of the QA 440.
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BLAIRSTOWN, NJ —NORCROSS, GA —Hyundai ConstructionEquipment Americas Inc.is excited to introducetwo state of the art wheelloader lines — theHL740-9 and the HL757-9. These new 9 serieshigh powered earth-movers give every opera-tor maximum perform-ance, optimum precisionand versatile machinepreferences. Hyundaiwheel loaders provide op-erators fast cycle timesfor many job applicationsincluding moving gravel,sand or other materials ingeneral construction oragricultural projects, ormoving stone and pipe inutility applications. Oper-ators can easily switchout a bucket for a fork,plus benefit from the val-ue of more standard fea-tures when compared tothe competition.
Both the HL740-9 (145
hp) and the HL 757-9(173 hp) are powered byreliable, fuel efficient, lownoise Cummins Tier-IIIQSB6.7 engines.electron-ically controlled for opti-mum fuel to air ratio andclean, efficient combus-tion. Operators will ap-preciate the flexibility ofthree engine modes (Pow-er, Standard, or Econo)which range from fullpower to reduced fuelconsumption.
Both the HL740-9 andthe HL 757-9 offer the fol-lowing specialized models:
• Tool Master™ is ap-propriate for jobs requir-ing special attachments,such as forks, log grap-ples or hay handlers; and
• Extend Reach (XTD)are for projects requir-ing a higher dumpheight, such as loadingmaterial into high sideddump trucks or use infeed lot applications.
Operator comfort, re-
duced stress, improvedefficiency all played im-portant roles in the newlydesigned cabins of theHL740-9 and the HL 757-9. Advanced color moni-tors with 5.7-inch widecolor LCD screens,mounted on adjustableswivel mounts for re-duced glare, allow the op-erator to easily control
the machine. Special at-tention was given to acomfortable and conven-ient interior with manystandard amenities suchas automatic AC/heat,heated rearview mirrors,hands free phone, per-sonal storage space andAM/FM radio/MP3 inter-face/USB ports.
Just like all of the
equipment in the 9 se-ries, Hyundai designedthe HL740-9 and HL 757-9 to maximize profitabili-ty through improved effi-ciencies and extended lifecomponents. Both mod-els come standard withHi-mate, Hyundai’s pro-prietary remote manage-ment system that pro-vides operators and deal-
er service personnel ac-cess to vital service anddiagnostic informationvia an online portal. Hi-mate saves time andmoney for the owner bypromoting preventativemaintenance and reduc-ing machine downtime.Plus, both models areequipped with long life
to U.S. export expansionthat is measurable, inno-vative, sustainable andhas broad impact.
This year marks 50thanniversary of the firstpresentation of the Presi-dent’s “E” Award by Pres-ident John F. Kennedy.The President’s “E”Award was created by Ex-ecutive Order in 1961 toencourage U.S. compa-nies to sell their productsabroad. A second award,the President’s “E Star”Award, was authorized bythe Secretary of Com-merce in 1969 to recog-nize “E” Award recipientsfor their continuing sig-nificant contributions toU.S. export expansion.
A total of 41 U.S. com-panies and organizations
were presented at the “E”Award at the May 17,2012 World Trade Weekceremonies in Washing-ton DC. Of the 41 compa-nies, 14 received the ex-clusive “E” Star Awardand DSC is only the ninthLouisiana based companyto receive such an award.
DSC Dredge LLC, aworld leading designerand manufacturer of cut-ter suction, clamshelland underwater pumpmining dredges, hasmanufacturing facilitieslocated in Reserve, LA,Poplarville, MS, Green-bush, MI, and Stoneboro,PA. For more informationabout the company andtheir products and servic-es, please visit them atwww.dscdredge.com.
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Bob Wetta (L) Charles Sinunu (R) both of DSC with U.S.Commerce Dept. Secretary John Bryson.
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hydraulic filters that nowhave 1,000 hours serviceintervals, and Hyundaicertified hydraulic oil canlast up to 5,000 hours
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USED EQUIPMENT SHOWCASEReaching recycling and aggregateindustry professionals across theUnited States in one easy section.
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LC Whitford Equipment Co., Inc.4316 Bolivar Rd.
Wellsville, NY 14895
FOR SALES, PARTS AND SERVICE -1-800-321-3602Web site: www.lcwhitford.com Email: [email protected]
Morbark Timber Pro Rayco Barko Okada
2006 John Deere 648G Series III4x4 Skidder/Grapple - Call for Pricing
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CHIPPERS20122 Morbarkk Beeverr M15R Cat 142HP, New and Unused! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calll forr Price20122 Morbarkk Beeverr M18R,, Cat 213HP, Tandem Axle - Nice! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calll forr Price20088 Moorbarkk Tornadoo 15, 140-HP Deere Diesel, Winch, 1,000 Hrs., Real Workhorse! . . . . . . .
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What is the In-Place Recycling Con-ference?
The In-Place Recycling Conference isa Western States regional forum ofpavement professionals representingState Agencies, Contractors, Suppliers,Consultants, Academia, Local, MPO’sand Federal Government Officials, allworking together to take advantage ofthe synergy to be gained from sharinginformation and identifying common is-sues for further investigation. The Con-ference will provide a forum to shareand publicize information describingimprovements in research, design,specifications, materials and construc-tion practices, and to promote the costbenefits of In-Place Recycling through
education and application.When and where will the Conference
be held?The conference will be held in On-
tario, California starting at 1 p.m. onTuesday, Sept. 11, and concluding at12:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 13, atthe Radisson Ontario Airport Hotel,2200 East Holt Blvd., Ontario, CA.There will be optional open forum In-Place Recycling roundtable discussionfor those interested from 1:30 to 3 p.m.State Agency invitational travelersshould not make lodging or flight reser-vations, but should contact the NCPPfor further information. Other regis-trants can make room reservations di-rectly by contacting the hotel at 800-
333-3333 use the group code “In PlaceRecycling.” The cut off date for the re-duced rate of $85 per night is Aug. 27.
Who should attend?State Agencies, Contractors, Suppli-
ers, Consultants, Academia, Local,MPO’s and Federal Government Offi-cials interested in sustainable cost ef-fective and long lasting alternatives.
Site visit?On Wednesday afternoon we will visit
In-Place Recycling projects. The fieldtrip provides firsthand understanding ofthe flexibility, sustainability and econo-my of in-place recycling. As an addedbonus this year we will stop at a recy-cling facility that will provide the oppor-tunity to see other state of the art recy-cling and pavement preservationprocesses and equipment up close.Transportation with meals and refresh-ments are included with conference reg-istration. We are limited on the numberof people for the site visits, so pleaseregister early.
How do I register for the In-PlaceRecycling Conference?
Please complete the meeting registra-tion form and fax or mail to the addressindicated on the form by Aug. 27. Visitwww.arra.org/downloads/western-states.pdf for form.
All registrations include breakfasts,break refreshments and lunches start-ing Tuesday at 1 p.m. through Thurs-day morning.
Sponsorship opportunities?Sponsorship Opportunities are available,
levels and benefits are listed below.• Silver Sponsor — $1,500 — Ac-
knowledged in brochure, one boothspace at conference and one meetingregistration;
• Gold Sponsor — $3,000 — Acknowl-edged in brochure, one exhibit space atconference, exhibit space or demo op-portunity at field/equipment show,recognition as a co-sponsor of confer-ence break, special recognition on web-site and two meeting registrations; and
• Green Sustaining Sponsor — $5,500— Acknowledged in brochure, one ex-hibit space at conference, exhibit spaceor demo opportunity at field/equipmentshow, recognition as a sponsor of open-ing reception, breakfast, lunch or bar-becue, special recognition on websiteand four meeting registrations.
Additional sponsorship opportunitiesare also available, please contact PatteHahn at 517-432-8220.
For more information contact JasonDietz at 703-404-6350 or [email protected].
2000 Peterson Pacific HC5400 Lots of updates, good condition, ready to grind! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$125,000 . . . . . .$79,0002000 Morbark 1200XLT CAT engine, approx. 6400 hours, good working condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$165,0002006 Vermeer TG7000 CAT 3412E, 1000HP, approx. 6800 hrs, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$299,000 . . . . .$290,0001993 Morbark 3036 CAT 300HP engine, compressor, many extras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500 . . . . . .$58,0002002 Vermeer HG525 CAT 525HP, many recent updates, very nice! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$165,000 . . . . . . .$150,0002006 Vermeer HG6000TX Approx. 1900 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$325,000 . . . . .$289,0002003 Morbark 1300NCL CAT 1000HP engine, approx. 4500 hours! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$190,000 . . . . .$175,0002003 Morbark 7600 CAT 3412E, 1000HP engine, approx. 3000 hours, VERY NICE! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$300,000 . . . . .$275,0002007 Morbark 2755 Chiparvester, approx. 3800 hours, VERY Good Condition! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$499,000 . . . . .$335,0002005 Vermeer HG6000 CAT C16 630HP, approx. 2800 hours, NICE MACHINE! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$189,000 . . . . .$155,0002004 Morbark 3600T CAT 525HP engine, approx. 1000 hours, Lower Price! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$229,000 . . . . .$225,0002004 Peterson Pacific 2410 approx. 6500 hours, VERY NICE MACHINE! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$129,0002004 HogZilla 1564T Caterpillar engine approx. 3800 hours GOOD CONDITION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$235,000
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New and Used Recycling Equipment
2007 Morbark 2755 Flail Chiparvestor, Approx 3800 hours
Was $499,000 Now $335,000
2007 Vermeer TG7000 Approx. 2800 hours, Cat 3412E 1056HP,
Very Nice! Good Condition! $399,000
2000 Morbark 3036Good Condition, Ready to Chip!
Was $105,000 Now $99,000
2007 Peterson Pacific 4700B Approx. 3500 Hrs., Shingle Pkg., New Mil
Shaft & Bearings, Very Nice Machine! $340,000 OBO
1997 Morbark 1200 NEW Cat 3412650HP, New Clutch, Rebuilt Mill -
Excellent Condition! Smokin’ Deal $135,000
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2009 Morbark 3800T Cat 700HPw/Engine Warranty Remaining, Approx.
5500 Hrs, VERY NICE!!New Lower Price! Was $325,000
NOW $320,000!!
1999 Morbark 5600 Cat 3412E RebuiltEngine, New Feed Chains, VERY NICE
MACHINE! - HOT DEAL!! Was $180,000Now $170,000
1999 Morbark 1300 Cat 3412E 860HP
Engine, Approx. 600 Hrs on Cat Rebuild
New Lower Price! Was $140,000 NOW $100,000
2008 Doppstadt DW-3060K Slow SpeedHigh Torque Shredder, Approx. 2000 Hrs on
Rebuilt Engine, Excellent Condition!$355,000
GEAR UP FOR FALL SALE!! Was Now
The Primary Machinery advertisement thatappeared in the July and August issues of
Waste Handling Equipment News incorrectlylisted the price for the 2007 Peterson Pacific4700B. The price should have been listed as$359,000. Lee Publications regrets the error
and apologizes for any inconvenience causedby this inadvertent mistake.
Western States In Place Recycling Conference information
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DOYLESTOWN, PA — The National De-molition Association announces the addi-tion of four new demolition professionalsto its 2012-2013 Board of Directors.
Newly named to the Board are AlfredGorick, Jr. of Gorick Construction Co.,Inc., Binghamton, NY; Scott Homrich ofHomrich Wrecking Inc., Carleton, MI;Richard Lorenz of Central EnvironmentalServices, Apopka, FL and Craig Sesslerof Sessler Wrecking, Waterloo, NY.
Continuing as the Association’s offi-cers are Don Rachel of Rachel Con-tracting, LLC, St. Michael, MN as pres-ident; Jeff Kroeker of Kroeker, Inc. De-molition & Recycling Contractors,Fresno, CA as vice president; PeterBanks of CEI Boston LLC, Norfolk, MAas secretary; Scott Knightly of Envi-rovantage, Epping, NH as reasurerand Paymond Passeno of BierleinCompanies, Inc., Midland, MI as pastpresident. Michael R. Taylor, CAE,serves as executive director.
For more information about joiningthe National Demolition Association orbecoming a member of the Board of Di-rectors, go to www.demolitionassocia-tion.com or call 800-541-2412.
The National Demolition Associationis a non-profit trade organization repre-senting approximately 1,000 U.S. andCanadian companies and many inter-national firms that are involved in thedemolition process. Membership in-cludes demolition contractors, general
contractors, civil engineering firms andrecycling, landfill, and salvage opera-tions. The association’s efforts helpmembers stay abreast of environmental,regulatory and safety matters, keep reg-ulators informed about issues facingthe industry, increase public and in-dustry awareness and provide memberswith networking opportunities and in-formation on the latest technical ad-vances in equipment and services.
New faces on National DemolitionAssociation Board of Directors
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CP heavy and severeduty buckets by Paladinare built for ultimatedurability on the job toprovide the best returnon your investment.Available in widths from10 -ches up to 84 -nches,they dig and move themost abrasive materialswith mini-excavators andexcavators up to200,000-pounds.
Extended life and buck-et accountability startwith a circular torquetube design that en-hances each bucket’soverall strength. Onepiece T-1 curved side cut-
ters and side wear padsprotect against prematurewear of the bucket sides,while an abrasion resist-ant “double bottom” up to3/4-inches thick providesa hard, yet lightweightbarrier between the buck-et and your material.
The bucket teeth —available in various styles— and a T-1 cutting edgewith triple pass weldingsit at a downward angleto aggressively dig intoyour material, providingfaster scooping and lessstress on the machine.On medium and largermodels, an additional tri-
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CP heavy duty bucketsare available in struck ca-pacity sizes from 0.037up to 5.7-cubic-yards. CPsevere duty buckets areavailable in struck capac-ity sizes from 0.106 up to3.9-cubic-yards.
Paladin is a leadingmanufacturer of couplersand attachmentsthroughout North Ameri-ca and parts of the worldfor the construction, ag-gregate, agriculture,landscaping, land clear-
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It’s believed by many that everything happens for areason and that, even though we fail to immediatelysee the purpose behind an event or an action, some-thing good will come of it. Such was the case forZblewski Brothers, LLC. Operating a growing treeservice company in the late ‘70s, they’d becomeaccustomed to bringing wood waste from theirprojects back to their property to stockpile and burn.While effective, the activity eventually caught theattention of the Wisconsin Department of NaturalResources (DNR) which told them that, because of thegrowing volumes, an alternative method of woodwaste disposal would have to be found. To some, thiswould have been a deterrent to continued operation;to the Zblewski’s it ushered in a new era of growth.As the company nears its 35th year in business, ithas embraced a number of different grinding andchipping technologies over the years, currentlyoperates a Morbark 6600 Wood Hog to replace thelarge scale bonfire, and has become the go-to sourcefor landclearing in central Wisconsin. Though theyhaven’t formally thanked the DNR, the thought isthere.
Excellence in IronBased in Plover, WI, just outside Stevens Point,
Zblewski Brothers has a rich history, much of which
revolves around a continual effort to make the woodwaste recycling process better through continuedimprovement in its equipment. According to ownerRoger Zblewski, that effort started in 1978, shortlyafter the no burn notification from the DNR.
“When we realized that we would no longer beburning debris, we went to a Morbark office that waslocated in Tomahawk at the time and looked at asmall gas powered chipper,” he says. “Knowing whatwe had to do in terms of volume, I told the salesmanI didn’t think that was going to do it. We decided toget a larger diesel instead and haven’t looked backsince.”
He adds that a close relationship with Morbarkdeveloped, and years later when the company wasworking on an early design of a larger chipper,
Zblewski was invited to the plant in Michigan to lookat the unit, identify any problem areas, offer anysuggestions to make it better, etc.
“That’s really what we like about the company,” hesays. “They reach out to users like me to see what wethink or what we’d change, and then incorporate oursuggestions into their new designs. I’m fairly surethat doesn’t go on everywhere else in the industry.”
Moving upAs Zblewski Brothers’ business grew from a tree
service company to one with more of an emphasis onland clearing, so too, did its choice of equipment.While chippers were fine during those early years (thecompany had worked its way up to a 36-inch model),larger diameter debris and a growing volume made
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Material of all sizes grinds well in the Woodhog.
Nothing cheesy about this operationNothing cheesy about this operationWisconsin company turns DNR requirement into a thriving wood waste operation.
Consistent, ground material pours out of the dischargeconveyor of Zblewski's Morbark Woodhog.
Jeremy Weber moves a load of timber into place on the way to the grinder.
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additional moves necessary. Zblewski says a horizon-tal grinder made the most sense.
“By this time — it was around 1998-we had foundlocal paper plants who were interested in our materi-al and, for them, material size was not really aconcern since they were reprocessing the materialthrough a hammermill at their plants. So we onceagain turned to Morbark and this time purchased a5600 Wood Hog. The horizontal grinder gave us thevolumes we needed to keep them supplied. With thatmove, I guess we were officially in the recyclingbusiness.”
The company relied upon that 5600 for more thansix years until volumes again grew to such an extentthat an additional upsizing was needed. In 2004, theytook delivery of a 6600 Wood Hog which is still in usetoday and which Zblewski says has been an amazingmachine.
“The 6600 has been outstanding for us since webought it — and we are coming up on eight years ofsolid use,” says Dennis Zblewski. “A good deal of thatsatisfaction is, obviously, because Morbark buildsmachines to stand up to punishment. But I alsoknow that we maintain our equipment better thanmost. By comparison, we knew a local company thathad an identical machine to ours and ran it into theground by not doing any maintenance on it at all.This is a lot different from a payloader in which theonly thing that takes any punishment is the bucket.On a grinder, the whole machine is constantly work-ing for you and it needs attention. After all this time,ours is faded, but it still runs like a top.”
Roger Zblewski stresses that they traded in their5600 only because they needed additional volume,not because there was anything they didn’t like aboutthe unit. “In fact, not too long ago I heard that thatsame machine is currently at work making boiler fuelin far northern Canada. You just can’t keep a goodmachine down.”
Choices aboundWhile they do accept material from area business-
es and residents at their eight acre site, theoverwhelming majority of the material they get comesfrom their own landclearing projects. Zblewski saysthey generally operate within a 100 mile radius oftheir location and have a couple of options for han-dling the onsite debris: they can either process andload the material at the site, or haul it back to theirlocation to be run through the grinder. Onsite work,he says can be equally varied.
“Landclearing work varies from job to job,” he says.“But ideally we like to get in there with an excavatorand our grinder, process the material, load it intotrucks and send it off to the mills. Occasionally, werun into logs that need downsizing on the spot andfor those cases, we contacted Wally Robison,Morbark’s regional sales manager, who hooked us upwith a Morbark stump shear that we call the‘dinosaur nose.’ It will split almost anything andreally helps keep efficiencies up for us.”
The grinding operation has grown to such an extentthat, what was once an offshoot of the tree service company, is now generating roughly 500 tons of
boiler fuel per week.“We are fortunate to have a customer who will take
just about everything we can give them,” saysZblewski. “Mind you, because so much of the wastewe handle is diseased wood, all of our material goesstrictly for hog fuel — there really is no other use forit at that point. However, we take the fines that aregenerated as a part of the grinding process, compostthem and create a rich black dirt which we sell inbulk to area residents and companies. It’s a niceadditional source of revenue from what was once justa waste product.”
All in the familyAs the name implies, Zblewski Brothers is truly a
family affair. Joining Roger in the operation are hisbrother Fred; sons Jon and Dennis; his wife Milliewho manages the office and daughter-in-law Jaclynwho works part time in their office. Jeremy Weber
and Scott Skibba, laborers, round out the ZblewskiBrothers team.
“Even Jeremy and Scott, who are not relatives,have been here long enough to feel like family,” saysZblewski. “We all take a lot of pride in what we do andI think that’s part of the reason we’ve been able to dothis for so long. We’ve also been fortunate to have agreat relationship, not just with Morbark, but alsowith Nortrax, our equipment dealer. Bruce Stitely,our Nortrax rep, is a former Morbark employee andhas been calling on us in one form or another formore than 20 years now. That means a lot in termsof understanding our grinding needs and gettingthings done. All told, we’ve been really blessed tohave had such great relationships over the years andlook forward to what’s to come.”
For more information about Morbark products,visit their website at www.morbark.com.
Jeremy Weber places a load of wood waste into the grinder with a Volvo L90F.
Even old wooden fencing material becomes a useful resource when it comes to making quality mulch andbiofuel.
Timber disappears into the Woodhog at this projectsite.
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