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Say Clarkson Construction in the Kansas City metropolitan area and the phrase “they need no introduction” comes to mind. Clarkson built Kansas City beginning back in 1880 when an earthmoving machine was a horse-drawn buckboard with a crude blade attachment driven by G.G. (George) Clarkson. Six generations and 140 years later, the Clarkson mark is seen in major infrastructure projects, commercial, industrial and residential developments, rail, airport and roadway projects. A brief “then/now” project resume shows the broad scope of capabilities and clearly points to why Clarkson ranks as one of the nation’s largest heavy constructors: • One of the Kansas City’s first major streets, Chestnut Street Trafficway to construction of every major metropolitan Interstate roadway, the Paseo Bridge, Grandview Triangle and countless miles of secondary roads. • World War II air bases in Dodge City, Wichita, Garden City and Pueblo, Colorado to KCI. • Flood emergency response and subsequent flood control levees in the ‘50s to water supply projects and recreational lakes. • Basement excavation of homes in what are today’s turn-of-the-century historic neighborhoods to the Kansas Speedway, Legends and Village West. The Cat Connection When you move as much earth as Clarkson does, it’s easy to see how Cat® machines have always played a key role in their fleet. In fact, the first dozer purchased is on display in front of Clarkson’s headquarters. The 1937 Cat was purchased by Ed Clarkson, third generation leadership. Over the years and to this day, Cat dozers, scrapers, excavators and motor graders have been part of Clarkson’s fleet. “Value, reliability, a leader in technology...these are the things that come to mind with Cat,” said Greg Shirley, Purchasing Agent for Clarkson. On the product support side of the business, Clarkson’s equipment manager Bill West said, “Caterpillar’s parts supply is amazing in how quickly they can respond and the service network is hands down the best… always been great.” Managing Equipment & Opportunities While large projects remain a significant portion of Clarkson’s business, smaller, short-term projects also figure strongly into their success and growth. With a fleet as large as Clarkson’s, you’d think they’d have all the equipment they need. “We’ve got the equipment but with a fleet this large and deployed at so many different jobsites, logistics get complicated and transportation costs can get out of line fast,” said Bill West, Equipment Manager for Clarkson. “Emergencies come up where we need to replace a broken down machine. Additionally, short-term opportunities present themselves. When our equipment is committed to other jobs, we found that a strong rental relationship provides us the chance to take care of the emergencies and capture smaller, short turnaround projects,” said Shirley. “The key is availability. We usually need it now.” The Foley Rental Connection Having what a customer needs when they need it is where Foley Rental figures strongly in Clarkson’s operations. “Lisa and Zane, (Lisa Crawford – Foley Rental Rep and Zane Tschanz, - Foley Sales Manager), have worked with us to really understand what we need, what’s important to us. It’s not uncommon for me to call Lisa and find out within the hour where we can pick up the machine,” West said. In addition to availability, West points to a couple of other benefits of the relationship. “Having a single point of contact makes working with Foley Rental easy,” West continued. "Plus, Foley is offering real value in competitive rates and well-maintained machines,” West concluded. Construction Equipment 2 Compact Construction Equipment 3 Parts & Service 4-5 Rental 6 Rental Power 7 Engines & Power 8 Technology & Productivity 9 People 10 Used Equipment 11 Locations 12 1550 S. West St. Wichita, KS 67213 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Clarkson Construction Foley Rental relationship delivers value in many ways. PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 68 Wichita, KS ENGINES & POWER Power On. One Company. Total Solutions. Page 8 CUSTOMER PROFILE Page 9 TECHNOLOGY & PRODUCTIVITY Introducing SITECH Central PARTS & SERVICE A Camel Through the Eye of a Needle Page 4 Clarkson’s 336E and D6N removing overburden on the Gateway jobsite. The 3-year project will make for a smoother intersection of Interstates 35, 435 and K-10 highways in southwest Kansas City, Kansas. The complete line of Cat construction equipment… sales, parts, service. FoleyEQ.com The right machines and construction equipment… right now. FoleyRental.com Cat engine sales and rental for any application. FoleyPowerSolutions.com (L to R) Greg Shirley, Purchasing Agent, Bob Fry, General Manager - Operations and Bill West, Equipment Manager, in front of the 1937 Cat dozer on display at Clarkson’s headquarters. FALL 2014 Foley Focus

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Page 1: Foley Focus Fall 2014

Say Clarkson Construction in the Kansas City metropolitan area and the phrase “they need no introduction” comes to mind.

Clarkson built Kansas City beginning back in 1880 when an earthmoving machine was a horse-drawn buckboard with a crude blade attachment driven by G.G. (George) Clarkson. Six generations and 140 years later, the Clarkson mark is seen in major infrastructure projects, commercial, industrial and residential developments, rail, airport and roadway projects.

A brief “then/now” project resume shows the broad scope of capabilities and clearly points to why Clarkson ranks as one of the nation’s largest heavy constructors:• One of the Kansas City’s first major

streets, Chestnut Street Trafficway to construction of every major metropolitan Interstate roadway, the Paseo Bridge, Grandview Triangle and countless miles of secondary roads.

• World War II air bases in Dodge City, Wichita, Garden City and Pueblo, Colorado to KCI.

• Flood emergency response and subsequent flood control levees in the ‘50s to water supply projects and recreational lakes.

• Basement excavation of homes in what are today’s turn-of-the-century historic neighborhoods to the Kansas Speedway, Legends and Village West.

The Cat ConnectionWhen you move as much earth as

Clarkson does, it’s easy to see how Cat® machines have always played a key role in their fleet. In fact, the first

dozer purchased is on display in front of Clarkson’s headquarters. The 1937 Cat was purchased by Ed Clarkson, third generation leadership. Over the years and to this day, Cat dozers, scrapers, excavators and motor graders have been part of Clarkson’s fleet.

“Value, reliability, a leader in technology...these are the things that come to mind with Cat,” said Greg Shirley, Purchasing Agent for Clarkson. On the product support side of the business, Clarkson’s equipment manager Bill West said, “Caterpillar’s parts supply is amazing in how quickly they can respond and the service network is hands down the best…always been great.”

Managing Equipment & OpportunitiesWhile large projects remain a significant

portion of Clarkson’s business, smaller, short-term projects also figure strongly into their success and growth. With a fleet as large as Clarkson’s, you’d think they’d have all the equipment they need.

“We’ve got the equipment but with a fleet this large and deployed at so many different jobsites, logistics get complicated and transportation costs can get out of line fast,” said Bill West, Equipment Manager for Clarkson.

“Emergencies come up where we need to replace a broken down machine. Additionally, short-term opportunities present themselves. When our equipment is committed to other jobs, we found that a strong rental relationship provides us the chance to take care of the emergencies and capture smaller, short turnaround projects,” said Shirley. “The key is availability. We usually need it now.”

The Foley Rental ConnectionHaving what a customer needs when

they need it is where Foley Rental figures strongly in Clarkson’s operations. “Lisa and Zane, (Lisa Crawford – Foley Rental Rep and Zane Tschanz, - Foley Sales Manager), have worked with us to really understand what we need, what’s important to us. It’s not uncommon for me to call Lisa and find out within the hour where we can pick up the machine,” West said.

In addition to availability, West points to a couple of other benefits of the relationship. “Having a single point of contact makes working with Foley Rental easy,” West continued. "Plus, Foley is offering real value in competitive rates and well-maintained machines,” West concluded.

WHAT'S INSIDEConstruction Equipment 2

Compact Construction Equipment 3

Parts & Service 4-5

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Rental Power 7

Engines & Power 8

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PARTS & SERVICE

A Camel Through the Eye of a Needle

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Clarkson’s 336E and D6N removing overburden on the Gateway jobsite. The 3-year project will make for a smoother intersection of Interstates 35, 435 and K-10 highways in southwest Kansas City, Kansas.

The complete line of Cat construction equipment…sales, parts, service.FoleyEQ.com

The right machines and construction equipment…right now.FoleyRental.com

Cat engine sales and rental for any application.

FoleyPowerSolutions.com

(L to R) Greg Shirley, Purchasing Agent, Bob Fry, General Manager - Operations and Bill West, Equipment Manager, in front of the 1937 Cat dozer on display at Clarkson’s headquarters.

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Foley has hosted a number o f small demo events at its Kansas City, Olathe and surrounding area stores this past summer. The events provide the opportunity to have a “close encounter” with specific machine features and benefits of Cat Wheel Loaders, Hydraulic Excavators and Backhoes.

The events continue this fall, so talk to your Foley rep if you’d like to attend. They are held from 10:00 to 2:00 and include lunch.

Field Days are another great way to learn more about and operate Cat® machines.

Many of our customers are members of various county and state associations. Foley regularly participates in a variety of monthly and annual meetings such as a recent gathering of the Kansas Land Improvement

Contrators Association (KLICA). This particular event featured Cat Motor Graders and Excavators outfitted with Trimble® laser guided machine control automation. Images shown are courtesy of KLICA.

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FoleyFocusCONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

Powerline Dairy’s Forget Me Not operation in Dodge City picked up this 924G new in 2002. At their 8,000 head operation, the loader has done standard dairy duty hauling feed and manure over the years.

Nothing too remarkable about that, is there?Turns out the machine has around 37,000

hours! This is unheard of, but the story gets even better. The engine hasn’t been overhauled and the only major repairs have been hydraulic system components and a transmission and drivetrain overhaul, turbo and injection pump, common at half these hours.

Feed manager Eugene Montoya and maintenance and service technician, Samuel Orozco, have been tending to the loader. Montoya said, “It leaks some hydraulic fluid, but otherwise works great as a backup machine

when another loader is being serviced.” Orozco is in and out of the seat regularly. “This loader still runs great…starts right up every time.”

The fact this machine is still serving Powerline speaks volumes about Cat quality, reliability and low cost of ownership.

37,000 Hours and Still Rollin’!

Demos & Field Days

Eugene Montoya and Samuel Orozco

RIGHT Payment. RIGHT Now!

Offer valid until December 31, 2014 while supplies last and subject to Cat Finance credit approval. Price quoted assumes a $10,000 down payment or trade due at signing. 1,000 hour annual use limit. Prices quoted for each machine include the recommended standard General Purpose bucket(s) for that particular model. See your Foley rep and/or the website for complete offer details, including other machine specifications. Offer may change wihout prior notice and additional terms and conditions may apply.

© 2014 Foley Industries All rights reserved. CAT, CATERPILLAR, their respective logos, “Caterpillar Yellow,” the “Power Edge” trade dress as well as corporate and product identity used herein, are trademarks of Caterpillar and may not be used without permission. www.cat.com www.caterpillar.com

START SAVING RIGHT NOW!Keep more money in your pocket. Run Cat for great fuel economy and lower owning & operating costs.

The time is right and the payments low on select models of Cat Hydraulic Excavators, Backhoes and Wheel Loaders. Get full details from your Foley rep today or learn more at FoleyEQ.com/RightPaymentRightNow

» Low 60-month payments* » 36-month option out » Standard manufacturer warranty

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Ideker Relies on Cat Skid Steer’s Security System to Help Recover Stolen Equipment

Small and compact machines are susceptible to theft because they’re easy to transport and often hold high resale value. Recent construction machine statistics reveal a large problem. About 83% of construction equipment owners are victims of theft and 64% never recover the equipment.* In fact, a stolen machine from Ideker, Inc. in St. Joseph, Missouri, led to a complete overhaul in fleet management strategy.

Ideker, Inc., a family-owned construction company, has had two machines stolen in the last 12 months. In 2013, a Cat® 289C Skid Steer Loader was stolen off of a project and was never found. In May 2014, a brand new Cat 272D Skid Steer was taken during off hours. Thanks to the standard Cat security system found in the new D Series Skid Steer Loader, the machine was quickly recovered.

The multi-language security display requires a 4, 5 or 6-digit code that’s programmed by the customer before the machine will start. An optional advanced display can hold up to 50 customizable security codes with the ability to retain operator preferences.

“We planned to install a remote monitoring system before taking the Cat 272D into the field, but we were confident in the security system it already had,” said Ken Ideker, Vice President of Purchasing and part owner of Ideker, Inc. “We needed the machine right away because we were pressed for time on a project. Once we set up our security code, we pushed forward.”

A few days into the project, the truck and trailer holding the machine were stolen from a hotel parking lot near the jobsite. The company immediately contacted police to file a report and reached out to Foley for

additional support.“The machine didn’t even have 20 hours

on it before it was stolen,” said Ideker. “Foley quickly provided another machine so we could continue working, and our rep alerted the company’s network, which resulted in a recovered machine before the police report was fully processed. Foley went above and beyond for us.”

The offenders broke into the truck that was attached to the equipment trailer and drove to a nearby residential area. Security cameras show the criminals attempting to start the Cat 272D for several hours without success. They eventually abandoned the truck and reattached the trailer to another vehicle before hauling the equipment to a different location. Kevin Bell, Foley sales rep, was searching the area, recognized the stolen equipment and called it in.

Since recovering the machine, Ideker, Inc. has made loss prevention a top priority. Plans have been made to install Cat Product Link, a remote monitoring fleet management system, on all six of its mobile machines to improve performance and avoid lost equipment in the future. Using telematics, Product Link tracks equipment location, provides utilization reports and analyzes performance allowing machine owners to maximize efficiency and lower operating costs.

“The factory-installed security system kept those guys from taking the machine, which is the main reason why we recovered it,” said Ideker. “We’ve been using Cat products for three generations, and we’ve been working with Foley Equipment for a long time. They provide everything you’d want and need from a dealer, and we plan to continue that partnership.”

Ideker’s 272D (L) and the missing operator interface that was removed by the thieves in an effort to circumvent Cat’s built-in security system (R).

Foley Hosts Invasive Tree & Weed Field Day

Large areas of Kansas would be overrun by cedar trees if allowed. Reclaiming grazing pasture has obvious cash flow benefits to the stockman and so might the waste stream.

These and other topics of interest were the focus of a recent Foley Field Day held August 17 southwest of Topeka.

About 70 land owners gathered for informational presentations in the morning by the Kansas Forest Service, K-State, K-State Extension Service and Shawnee County Weed Control. The presentations included the history and scope of the problem and mechanical and chemical treatments as part of a “cut and stunt” program.

An expert on drones and data modeling provided attendees with insight on how to monetize the expense of the unusable land, as well as new, revenue generating opportunities from the biomass.

Foley Compact Construction Equipment sales personnel served a

Dr. Deon van der Merwe from K-State uses drones to map the spread of plant and animal pathologies in agriculture. Drones are also used to map the extent of the invasive tree problem … and opportunity. The biomass of the trees can be estimated for their biofuel energy potential.

(L to R) Field Day Presenters — Dr. Deon van der Merwe, Associate Professor in Toxicology – K-State Dept. of Diagnostic Veterinary Medicine & Pathobiology; Leroy Russell, Agriculture & Natural Resource Agent – K-State Extension Service; Larry Biles, State Forester – Kansas Forest Service; Dr. James Gaspar, President – BioChar Now and John Wellborn, County Weed Director – Shawnee County Weed Control.

With a 650 lb. flywheel, the Eco Mulcher (left) can take a small tree from standing to mulch in a matter of seconds as can the Loftness Carbide Mulcher (right).

Customer Comments

“We really like our new 289D; it has exceeded our expectations. We are very happy with all the features the machine has like creep control, the new cab, the A/C works great, the ability to adjust the sensitivity of the machine. Overall, it is just a very good machine and we are very happy.”

Kent LuedkeOwner, Luedke Excavating

cookout lunch. Tree removal equipment demonstrations took place in the afternoon and featured Cat Skid Steers running a variety of saws, shears and mulchers.

Foley Field Day events are held regularly, so look for one near you.

Check out videos of all the saws, shears and mulchers atFoleyEQ.com/TopekaFieldDay* Cygnus Business Media’s 2014 Construction Theft Survey

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The answer is simple (or complicated depending on your point of view!): Disassemble the truck to its component elements — engine, transmission, cooling package, wheels, frame, etc. — and lower them a piece at a time through a 9-by-12-foot mine shaft … and then put it all back together again.

That’s what Foley Technicians and Product Support reps did for Audubon Materials at their limestone mine in Sugar Creek, Missouri. Audubon crushes the limestone, dries it and turns it into cement powder.

It took about two weeks to disassemble the truck, including cutting the dump body into three pieces that would fit down the mine shaft. Technicians estimate about a week to lower everything underground and another 2-3 weeks to reassemble the truck.

The Cat® 772G has a nominal payload capacity of 52 tons and a gross operating weight of 181,000 pounds. It stands nearly 14 feet high, has an operating width of nearly 16

A Camel through the Eye of a Needle

The various components are palletized and lowered one at a time down the mine shaft.

The two halves of the dump body which was actually cut into three pieces. The spill guard (FOPS) was removed and will be permanently mounted over the cab.

How do you get a humongous Cat 772G off-highway dump truck into a mine nearly 1,000 feet below ground?

Foley Equipment technicians disassemble the truck at Audubon’s mine. The transmission is seen in the foreground, the truck frame in the background.

feet and is right at 27 feet long.Absolutely remarkable project for Foley and

one that underscores Foley’s vast capabilities.

A fully assembled 772G.

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FoleyFocus PARTS & SERVICE

The new Tier IV Final engines in the newer model Cat® machines and generators have a delayed engine shutdown system.

As part of the emission control system, diesel exhaust fluid, DEF, is injected in the exhaust system and must be drained from the system and back into the DEF tank before the engine shuts down.

Caterpillar developed an automatic shutdown procedure to accomplish this. When the engine key is turned to the OFF position, the engine continues to run for about 70 seconds while the DEF is purged. This might seem confusing at first, but is part of the normal shutdown process.

Tier IV Final Engine Shutdown

Save yourself downtime and headaches by taking these simple preventive measures. The easiest way to help minimize cold weather issues is to make sure your fuel system is as dry as possible.

All diesel fuel contains water. Water that is dissolved in the diesel fuel will not cause cold weather issues. Free water in a storage tank, vehicle tank or filter will cause problems long before the diesel begins to “gel”.

Here are a few things you should do in preparation for before it gets cold.

Check your tanks for water regularly.

Change vehicle filters now.

Change the filters on your storage tanks and stick your tanks with waterfinder paste in October.

Remove any free water on the bottom of fuel tanks in October. The most common cause of cold

weather issues is filter icing. Consider using a fuel that contains water dispersant year round to help keep your fuel system as dry as possible.

Additives & PerformanceYour fuel supplier can provide additives

for year-round solutions to conditions encountered in the Midwest. For example,

an additive that contains water dispersant provides excellent protection against gelling.

Ask your supplier if they’re routinely testing their diesel from various sources for best cold weather performance. Fuel they sell to you should be tested with and without additives to measure additive performance. Fuels from different sources react to additives differently. Your supplier should have the data.

Cold Filter Plug Points (CFPP)CFPP is the coldest temperatures that

fuel molecules will pass through a filter and it is measured. Some fuels will improve CFPP by 20-25 degrees and others will improve very little. Again, this is something your supplier can provide.

Most fuel suppliers begin winterizing with additive October 1st, so it’s likely your equipment contains winterized diesel before the first cold snap.

Changes in equipment have been made. This means that Caterpillar and other manufacturers have been installing higher micron retention filters on all equipment in order to have cleaner fuel to injector systems. Injector systems have higher pressures in order to reduce stack emissions. These systems do not tolerate water in fuel or gelled fuel. Fuel filters on equipment in the '80s might have been 25 microns. Fuel filters on new equipment can filter to as few as 2 microns.

Cold Weather Diesel Fuel Tips

If you’d like to view a brochure about the procedure, go to FoleyEQ.com. Click on the SERVICES AND SUPPORT menu followed by TIER IV EMISSIONS.

We can have your Cat machine painted in custom colors. We just delivered the bluebird blue 289D CTL to Blueville Nursery in Manhattan, Kansas.

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Jobsite of the FutureOutside forces such as economic instability,

environmental issues and political changes are significantly impacting the way you are forced to manage your jobsites.

Flexibility is a major factor as you work under tighter budgets and tighter time constraints. As you look for strategies to take the pressure off, you may also discover that they allow you to look at your business very differently and open opportunities you wouldn’t have considered in the past.

One way of increasing flexibility of your business to meet or take on additional projects is to rent equipment or attachments. Here are a few benefits to adding this option to your business management plan.

Flexibility: • New Products – Try before you buy, and

this also allows your operators to get a feel for the equipment before making a major investment.

• Variety of products – Add a unique piece you don’t already own that can assist you with a current project or allow you to expand to different types of projects from your traditional work.

• Difficult to predict workloads? – Rent machines to handle increased workloads or to shorten project completion time at a worksite. It will help you adjust to fluctuating

equipment needs by allowing you to increase the number of machines you need quickly, or decrease if projects are changed or cancelled.

• Manage your workload, not equipment maintenance and repair costs – Renting offers an exceptional option to help reduce the technical expertise you need to have to maintain equipment. No need to keep large repair shops or technicians on staff.

• Growing your business, leadership for the next generation – As you’re challenged with markets that are declining and new opportunities you are investigating, renting equipment can help you shift your business at a lower risk rate. Diversification into new markets without heavy capital investment or long-term commitments provides flexibility.

• Quality built and maintained equipment fleets are ready to work when you are, improving worksite efficiency.

• Diversify with the equipment you do own by renting attachments that allow you to vary their use.

• Labor – The workforce is tough enough to manage, but when you have the project and the workers, you need to be ready to run. Renting equipment allows you the flexibility

to respond and run your business efficiently. Equipment is ready to go when you have the manpower and the projects.

Since these challenges are forcing you to look for various options to meet your current customer needs, they may in fact venture you

to look for new types of customers to help increase your revenue stream.

What Foley Rental can provide is an unmatched combination of resources under one roof. Contact your local Foley Rental store for quality, reliable products backed by years of industry and equipment knowledge.

WE RENT MORE THAN JUST CAT®.

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What do you need? When do you need it?Air compressors. Emergency power. Temperature control. Your Foley Rental Power rep has the complete solution. Anyone can rent you a generator or compressor, but do they know how to size it properly? What about the distribution components? On-site service and maintenance? Will they take your call at 4:00 a.m.? It’s Power On! with Foley Rental Power.

Maxi-Heat certainly describes the MH-1000 from Allmand. Two ICE Frost Fighter indirect fired heaters generate a total of over 1 million BTU of breathable air for work areas. These two heating units can be run independently depending on jobsite requirements.

Two standard 16-inch outlet flanges and optional flexible ducting provide a wide variety of heat distribution options. A 250-gallon fuel capacity provides over 30 hours of continuous operation.

Your Foley Rental Power rep can walk you through all the features of the Allmand Maxi-Heat and any other direct or indirect heating solutions, from specifications to jobsite delivery and setup to daily fuel service.

Customer Comments

“I got the heaters from Foley because of the problems I was having problems with the Wacker heaters from another rental company. I took delivery of the heaters from Foley and they performed almost flawlessly from the beginning of February thru April. They also heated better than I expected.”

Eric HornProject Manager E & K of Kansas City

Customer Comments

“The heaters we rented from Foley worked out great. We were able to provide heat for everything we needed. Jeremy (Rock) was great to work with. He helped us figure out how many we needed and where to put them. All in all, it was a great experience as usual from the Foley team.”

Duane Winkel, Jr.Senior Production ManagerHarvest Productions – Plaza Tree Lighting Project

TURN UP THE HEAT!Foley Rental Power has a full line of portable heating solutions including:

• Indirect fired for breathable, fume-free air in closed working environments.

• Direct fired where breathability is not an issue.• Electric, diesel, natural gas or propane powered.

Foley Rental Power is your one-stop shop for all your portable heating needs including application advice, delivery, set-up, auxiliary fuel tanks or regular fuel service.

Foley Rental Power Powers Country StampedeFoley Rental provided the portable power generators and 37 light towers for the Country Stampede that took place June 26-29 at Tuttle Creek State Park north of Manhattan, Kansas. Add it all up and there’s almost 2 miles of cabling and approximately 2.5 megawatts of power. 160 tons of air conditioning was also provided which equals 40,000 cubic feet per minute of cool air!

The 4-day country music festival is attended by over 170,000 people and includes many of the biggest names in country music.

Cat Make-Up Air Heater

Model MUA600

• Fuel type: Natural gas or propane

• Indirect heat

• 100,000 – 600,000 BTU/hour max.

Cat Afterburner Models 400K, 700K, 1.5M, 2.0M and 3.5M

• Fuel type: Natural gas or propane

• Direct

• 250,000 – 3,500,000 BTU/hour max.

Cat Make-up Air Heater

Model 2000

• Fuel type: Natural gas, propane or fuel oil

• Indirect heat

• 700,000 BTU/hour max.

FOSTORIA

Model FES-1520 20kW

• Fuel type: Electric

• Indirect heat

• Up to 68,000 BTU/hour max.

Cat Electric Heater

Model 150kW

• Fuel type: Electric

• Indirect heat

• 511,000 BTU/hour max.

Allmand Maxi-Heat

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POWERPlanned event or unexpected emergency,

Foley Power Solutions has the backup or prime electric power generating equipment you need to keep your business or event running. From municipal facilities to mining, broadcasting and telecom, hospitals and manufacturing operations or outdoor concert or event. Foley has turnkey or equipment-only solutions for every situation…big or small, short or long-term, disaster, emergency, planned downtime or weekend event.

Foley Equipment is committed to electric power generation.» 37 dedicated EPG Technicians,

Caterpillar EGSA & MSHA qualified, four are Analyst Technicians of only 154 worldwide.

» 147,000 square feet dedicated to engines & power generation including the state-of-the-art Engine Rebuild Center in Park City, Kansas.

» 10 dedicated EPG sales and rental reps.» 2 dedicated EPG Professional

Consulting Engineers.» 5 engine dynos in 2 locations:

complete dyno test up to 5,000 horsepower.

» 29 MW of portable power in inventory.

One company. Total solutions.

» Generators, stationary or mobile- 12-4000 kW Diesel- 25-2000 kW Gas *EPA Compliant

» Industrial Petroleum Engines- Diesel & Natural Gas

» Marine Engines- Commercial & Pleasurecraft

» UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply)- Flywheel Technology- Double Conversion

ELECTRIC POWER EQUIPMENT

» Transfer Switches- Caterpillar, ASCO, Russelectric,

GE Zenith» Switchgear

- Caterpillar, ASCO, Enercon, Russelectric, GE Zenith

» Used Generators and Engines» Load Banks, Trailers, Battery Chargers,

Enclosures, Fuel Tanks

ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS» Complete Turnkey Solutions» In-house Engineering Team for Design

Assistance» System Retrofits & Upgrades» Control Panel Updates» Custom Switchgear Designs» Tap Boxes – permanent connections for

temporary power sources» Emergency Planning Assistance» Remote System Monitoring» Emissions Control Technologies» Emissions Testing» Operator Training and Start Up Assistance» Compliance Assistance with Federal, State

and Other Local Regulators» Financing Assistance

Remote Monitoring

Generator Set

Rental Temperature Control Systems

Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS)

Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)

Commercial Engine ServiceUtility Power

Rental Generators

Generator Paralleling Switchgear

LEGEND

Remote monitoring/communication

De-energized

Energized

Designed Power Systems Financial Services

Equipment Solutions After decades of experience installing

hundreds of electric power systems, Foley understands the particular equipment needs of your unique business.

Count on Foley to guide you through the entire process including contingency planning, engineering support, fuel management and maintenance, training, logistics and financing.

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Forbes Field Follow Up

You might recall a project profile from the summer issue of Foley Focus about the first 3D paving project in Kansas. At the time of the profile, Bettis was still on the project, so the results were unknown.

The project is complete and here’s what the customer has to say.

Eric JohnsonPresident & DirectorMetropolitan Topeka Airport Authority

“In the 25 years I’ve been involved with airport operations, this is the smoothest runway I have ever seen. It was the best operation I have ever seen.”

The JobBettis Asphalt of Topeka, Kansas was the

contractor for this especially demanding project at Topeka Regional Airport, a shared commercial and military airport. Plans called for replacing concrete shoulders with turf and milling and overlaying the remaining 7,000-foot long, 150-foot wide runway. Variable-depth milling was required, as airport officials wanted to change both the rideability and profile of the runway.

The required tolerances were tight: milling within 2/100 of a foot and then paving within 2/100 of a foot.

Bettis knew when bidding that machine-controlled, 3D milling was an essential first step to reaching those target tolerances. But when work began, it quickly became apparent that the problems couldn’t be solved with milling alone.

Some elevations were so far off that the unmilled areas were below the targeted level. Inches of material might have to be removed from one area, and a few feet away the existing surface was already below the specified milling level.

“Even the inconsistencies were inconsistent,” said Sean Washatka, project manager for Bettis Asphalt. “Staking for asphalt would be all but impossible because the elevations changed so significantly and so quickly. As soon as we started milling, we realized 3D paving and the stakeless jobsite it provided would be required.”

A change of plansBettis planned to use the Trimble® PCS900

system for milling and then pave without 3D. When the milling issues surfaced, supervisors realized paving with 3D machine-control would be the only way to meet the tolerances.

Bettis was able to make the adjustment to 3D paving with ease — and with the help of Foley Equipment. A paving design was quickly created for the Trimble PCS900 3D system, which was moved from the mill to the paver. The design worked seamlessly when executed by the Cat AP1055E Asphalt Paver.

“The base lift was the key,” Washatka said. “That’s where we had to make sure all inconsistencies were removed. If the milled area was below the targeted level, we had to add asphalt. Sometimes, it was at the right level. That meant we could be placing as little as 2.5 inches, as much as 5 inches — or anything in between.”

Adjusting to those variations is where 3D paving proved essential. The machine control and precision 3D paving models enabled the base lift to reach the targeted specification.

“That’s why we really needed the 3D precision. To start with, 3D paving is stakeless and it would have been impossible to have string lines running to the depths. Then the 3D process recognizes the changing depths

and knows exactly where to place the material. It also accounts for the varying compaction depths. The machine control made it all automatic. We could not have done this job manually,” Washatka continued.

The results were outstanding and all bonuses paid — without a single deduction. “What surprised us were the tight tolerances the 3D paving technology met,” Washatka said. “It was mind boggling to us, particularly considering the unexpected difficulties we encountered at the outset.”

One of two Trimble SPS 930 Robotic Total Stations were placed 1,000 feet apart to guide the mill and paver.

The Team. (L to R) Jay Freund, MTAA Consulting Engineer; Kyle Woods, Support Engineer - Wheeler Machinery; Pete Quinlan, Project Superintendant - Bettis Asphalt; Sean Washatka, Project Manager - Bettis Asphalt and John Combs, Navigation Sales Manager - Foley Equipment.

Introducing SITECH Central

Caterpillar®, Trimble® and the Cat® dealer community have created the SITECH™ dealer network to market Trimble technology solutions to the construction industry. SITECH™ dealers represent Caterpillar® and Trimble® technologies that enable contractors to lower operating costs, improve accuracy, safety and productivity.

Foley Industries, in conjunction with Trimble Navigation, recently announced the establishment of SITECH™ Central, a dealership that will sell these technology and productivity solutions to all construction customers operating Cat® and non-Cat equipment in Foley’s territory in Kansas and northwest Missouri.

If you have any question about the new SITECH™ Central dealership or Trimble® technology or productivity solutions, contact:

John CombsGeneral Manager(785) 250-6205(913) 839-9109

Michael BrownRegional Sales(816) 206-8579(913) 839-9109

Phil GillenRegional Sales(316) 213-3729

James RobertsSupport Specialist(316) 617-3721

Homer KalinkaSupport Specialist(785) 250-1939

Here’s a brief Q&A about the new SITECH™ Central dealership.

What is SITECH™?

Caterpillar, Trimble and the Cat Dealer community created the SITECH dealer

brand to market Trimble technology solutions to the construction industry, regardless of what brand or brands of equipment the contractor is operating.

What products does SITECH represent?

SITECH™ represents the full line of Trimble construction technology

products and also assists the Cat Dealership with Cat Grade Control technology products. Trimble construction products include GPS, laser, sonic and total station products used with all brands of construction machines.

Is SITECH™ a different company?

SITECH™ Central is a separate company from Foley Equipment, but operates

under the Foley Industries' family of companies.

Who are our SITECH™ Technology Specialists?

The Foley people you dealt with on Trimble products are the same people

that run SITECH™ Central, they just work for SITECH™ Central now. John Combs is the General Manager and is supported by Mike Brown and Phil Gillen in sales, James Roberts and Homer Kalinka on product support.

Will SITECH™ reps sell technology for non-Cat products?

Yes, one of the primary reasons for creating the SITECH™ distribution channel

is to offer Trimble technology to contractors running Cat and non-Cat products.

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SAFETY ZONE

A Healthy Worksite

Upcoming Training CoursesHere’s a list of upcoming courses. If you would like more information or would like to register for a course, please contact:

Nicole Crotinger, Training AdministratorPHONE: (785)266-5770E-MAIL: [email protected]

CLASS TITLE DATE LOCATION LENGTH

Aerial Work Platform/Forklift Certification Nov. 24 Wichita 1 Day

Aerial Work Platform/Forklift Certification Dec. 12 Topeka 1 Day

Forklift, Rough Terrain Forklift & Aerial Work Platform CertificationsThese courses are available by appointment. They can be held at your facility or at Foley. Each course is 4 hours long and has a minimum class size of three. Contact Nicole Crotinger for information or to schedule this training.

A healthy worksite should be clean and safe and promote the overall well-being of the employees and visitors. It reduces the exposure to job hazards and communicable diseases that can lead to lost time or restricted duty, increased expenses and lost productivity. Healthy worksites also promote employee morale and reduce employee turnover.

Characteristics of a Healthy Worksite

• Provide clean bathrooms, wash stations, eating areas and running water: Make sure there are proper toiletries and cleaning supplies available. Hands-free plumbing and waste receptacles are best.

• Make the work environment as visual as possible: Eliminate slip, trip and fall hazards. Use signs, colors and shapes to denote locations, aisle ways and means of egress.

• Ensure there is good ventilation in work areas proportional to the risk involved with the work.

• Establish and adhere to all Personal Protective Equipment requirements.

• Ensure blood-borne pathogen training has been provided and response kits are

What a simple truth, beautifully presented in this old plaque we ran across in a park in Mulvane, Kansas honoring the rail industry.

available. Limit the use of smoking and oral tobacco to designated areas only.

• Establish a pre-shift stretching routine to keep muscles loose.

• Make sure Material Safety Data Sheets are available and accessible to all employees.

• Ensure spill response and fire suppression equipment is available.

• Provide Emergency First Responders and have at least one designated for each work area.

• Set high cleanliness and housekeeping standards: Do not let dirt and debris accumulate.

• Keep waste receptacles from over-filling: Designate the type of waste that should go into each waste receptacle, and establish good recycling procedures.

• Implement a comprehensive auditing program that assesses compliance to expectations; most Healthy Worksites have an effective auditing process.

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Foley’s Certified Used Equipment program can put you in the seat of a late model, low-hour machine. Check out what you get when you choose Foley Certified Used Equipment.

SELECTED Chosen from our well-maintained rental fleet. We know this iron.

INSPECTED Each piece must pass our rigorous multi-point inspection including undercarriage and GET.

PROTECTED Includes an extended warranty with a minimum of 6 months or 500 hours. Certain machines may have longer coverage remaining.

MAINTAINED By Foley Certified Technicians for up to 2 years or 2,000 hours of scheduled service intervals including free in-territory travel and: Product Link VisionLink web access with set up and training Performance and operational reports, analysis and recommendations SOS fluid sampling and analysis

• Low Interest 1.9% 24 month financing available with approved credit.

• $500.00 Parts Credit on Compact Construction Equipment

You can save a few bucks when you choose Foley Certified Used Equipment. Talk to your Foley Sales Representative today to see our inventory.

SELECTED, INSPECTED, PROTECTED & MAINTAINED

FOLEY CERTIFIED USED EQUIPMENTI N T R O D U C I N G

For more information

Kansas City (816) 753-5300Wichita (316) [email protected]

Foley Certified Used Equipment is available for “in territory” sale only.

Prices and equipment subject to availability.

CERTIFIEDUSED

Price: $85,627Catalog #: NUC0175, 663 Hours, 24” Rear Bucket & Quick Coupler, EROPS, Ride Control, Air Conditioner, Joystick Controls, 4 Wheel Drive.

2011 Caterpillar 420EST 2013 Caterpillar D6T XL

Price: $361,937Catalog #: NUC0180, 763 Hours, Multi Shank Ripper included, EROPS, Air Conditioning, Sweeps, Product Link, Auxiliary Hydraulics.

2011 Caterpillar 924H

Price: $135,360Catalog #: NUC0176, 1189 Hours, 2.9 cyd Bucket & Quick Coupler included, Deluxe Cab, AM/FM Radio, New tires 10/02/12.

2011 Caterpillar 953D

Price: $196,206Catalog #: LUC0194, 957 Hours, 2 cyd MP Bucket included, EROPS, Air Conditioning, Engine Enclosures, Pilot Control.

2011 Caterpillar 304D CR 2012 Caterpillar 316E L 2011 Caterpillar 420E

Price: $41,319Catalog #: NUC0171, 990 Hours, 18” Bucket & Quick Coupler included, Open Canopy, Pattern Changer control, 2-Way Auxiliary Hydraulics.

Price: $172,612Catalog #: NUC0172, 722 Hours, 36” Bucket & Quick Coupler included, Air Conditioning, Quick Coupler, Auxiliary Hydraulics.

Price: $81,748Catalog #: NUC0174, 1107 Hours, 24” Rear Bucket & Quick Coupler included, Good 4WD Radial Michelin Tires, Deluxe Cab w/AC, Ride Control, Vandalism Lock.

2012 Caterpillar 272C 2012 Caterpillar 289C

Price: $42,022Catalog #: NUC0169, 704 Hours, 78” Smooth Bucket included, EROPS, Air Conditioning/Heating, Product Link, Self Leveling, Two Speed.

Price: $57,522Catalog #: NUC0170, 1098 Hours 84” Tooth Bucket included, EROPS, Air Conditioning/Heating, Product Link, Self Leveling, Two Speed.

2011 Caterpillar 320D L

Price: $154,800Catalog #: NUC0173, Quick Coupler & 36” Bucket included, Performance Plus Pkg, Comfort Cab ROPS, Cab lighting.

SOLD

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Chanute 501 W. 35th Pkwy.Chanute, KS 66720(620) 431-3600

Colby 1080 S. Range Ave.Colby, KS 67701(785) 462-3913

Concordia 1805 Lincoln St.Concordia, KS 66901(785) 243-1960

Dodge City 1600 E. Wyatt Earp Blvd.Dodge City, KS 67801(620) 225-4121

Great Bend 701 E. Tenth St. Great Bend, KS 67530(620) 792-5246

Liberal 1701 E. 5th St.Liberal, KS 67901(620) 626-6555

Manhattan 5104 Skyway Dr.Manhattan, KS 66503(785) 537-2101

Olathe 15854 S. 169 Hwy.Olathe, KS 66062(913) 393-0303

Park City 1601 East 77th St. NorthPark City, KS 67147 (316) 943-4211

Salina 529 N. BroadwaySalina, KS 67401(785) 825-4661

Topeka 1737 SW 42nd St.Topeka, KS 66609(785) 266-5770

Topeka - Power Solutions & Truck Service1637 SW 42nd St.Topeka, KS 66609(785) 266-5770

Topeka - Rental Store 1700 SW 42nd St.Topeka, KS 66609(785) 267-8149

Wichita 1550 S. West St.Wichita, KS 67213(316) 943-4211

Wichita - Rental Store 1210 S. West St. Wichita, KS 67213 (316) 944-7368

KANSASWichita - Truck Service Center3305 S. West St. Wichita, KS 67217(316) 943-4211

MISSOURI Kansas City 5701 E. 87th Street Kansas City, MO 64132(816) 753-5300

Sedalia 1040 Sedalia RoadSedalia, MO 65301 (660) 829-7400

St. Joseph 3619 Pear Street St. Joseph, MO 64503(816) 233-2516

Sales, service and support. No matter where you are, Foley is nearby with expert sales consultants and unmatched service and support.

WE AREWHERE YOU ARE.

Foley Industries and its three operating entities, Foley Equipment Company, Foley Rental and Foley Rebuild Center, are certified as a Women Business Enterprise (WBE) by the National Women Business Owners Corporation (NWBOC).

If you would like more information about this or need documentation related to this certification,

go to:  FoleyEQ.com/WBE.

10DO WE RATE A TEN?

We value your business and want to make sure you are completely satisfied with Foley Equipment. We survey customers on their experience with Foley. If for any reason you can’t give us a “10”, please call Sean Buchanan, Marketing Manager. Direct Dial: (316) 529-5858 x1210.  E-mail:  [email protected].

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