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$3.00 “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Midwest Edition By Dick Rohland CEG CORRESPONDENT Road crews for the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT), working under a tight deadline and rapid construction schedule, com- pleted a 9 in. (23 cm) un-bonded concrete overlay to bring new life to a 7.5 mi. (12 km) section of I- 94, a busy commuter and weekend vacation route in central Minnesota. Located approximately 55 mi. (88 km) north- west of the Twin Cities, MnDOT and its prime contractor, Knife River Corporation, hit its goal to open this stretch of freeway between Clearwater and St. Cloud, Minn., to four lanes in time for the busy Fourth of July holiday and with two months to spare during the prime Minnesota vacation sea- son. Tipping panels and a ride surface badly deterio- rating sparked the overlay on this section of free- way that was constructed in the early 1970’s and now carries a much heavier traffic load and more trucks according to the MnDOT Web site for this project. For the motoring public, the benefits of the work include a smoother ride, improved drainage and improved safety with new guardrails and cable median barriers on this stretch of freeway. For MnDOT and the tax-paying public, the un-bonded overlay method of construction is not only cheaper than a full blown reconstruction; it extends the road surface life to 30 years and reduces short term maintenance costs. It is also much faster to place; significantly reducing the duration of construction related traffic delays. Knife River Corporation, headquartered in Bismark, N.D., took the contract with a bid of $16.5 million. I-94 Overlay Opens in Time for 4th of July IAA Uses Wheel Loaders in Unique Way...8 Road Builders Hosts Demo Day...30 AED Honors Roland for 50 Years...16 Inside August 3, 2013 Vol. IXX • No. 16 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com Published Nationally Table of Contents ............4 Parts Section ................48 Backhoes & Attachments Section ......................53-67 Paving Section ........69-81 Business Calendar ........82 Auction Section ......88-97 Advertisers Index ..........98 Equal numbers of states gained and lost construction jobs in June, highlighting the fragmentary nature of the industry’s recovery, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of Labor Department data. Association officials added that, despite the fact most states added jobs year- over-year, construction employment levels are below peak levels for nearly every state. “Job gains and losses were quite different last month from the patterns in the past several years as some lagging states — notably Nevada — added workers, while former high- flyers such as Texas, had lay- offs,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “On a year-over-year basis, construction employment has increased in more than two- thirds of the states, but nearly all states lag their pre-recession peaks for construction jobs.” In June, 23 states and the District of Columbia added construction jobs, while 24 states shed them. Nevada had the largest one-month percent- age increase (5.0 percent, 2,500 jobs), followed by North Dakota (4.2 percent, 1,300) Job Gains, Losses Split Evenly see JOBS page 94 The American Rental Association (ARA), applauded the action of a bipartisan group of members of Congress to highlight the six month countdown to repeal a tax that will have a damaging effect on small busi- nesses in the equipment rental industry and beyond. Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.), Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), Rep. Charles Boustany (R- La.) and Rep. Jim Matheson (D-Utah) ARA Applauds Congressmen’s Repeal of HIT see ARA page 94 Road crews pave the section of road shoul- der on the eastbound lanes of I-94 near St. Cloud, Minn., in June and opened up all four lanes of the freeway to traffic in time for the July 4th holiday. An Ingersoll Rand roller works up and down a section of the freeway where concrete was removed. see FREEWAY page 68

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“The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.”

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By Dick RohlandCEG CORRESPONDENT

Road crews for the Minnesota Department ofTransportation (MnDOT), working under a tightdeadline and rapid construction schedule, com-pleted a 9 in. (23 cm) un-bonded concrete overlayto bring new life to a 7.5 mi. (12 km) section of I-94, a busy commuter and weekend vacation routein central Minnesota.Located approximately 55 mi. (88 km) north-

west of the Twin Cities, MnDOT and its primecontractor, Knife River Corporation, hit its goal toopen this stretch of freeway between Clearwaterand St. Cloud, Minn., to four lanes in time for thebusy Fourth of July holiday and with two monthsto spare during the prime Minnesota vacation sea-son.Tipping panels and a ride surface badly deterio-

rating sparked the overlay on this section of free-way that was constructed in the early 1970’s andnow carries a much heavier traffic load and moretrucks according to the MnDOT Web site for thisproject.For the motoring public, the benefits of the

work include a smoother ride, improved drainage

and improved safety with new guardrails andcable median barriers on this stretch of freeway.For MnDOT and the tax-paying public, the

un-bonded overlay method of construction is notonly cheaper than a full blown reconstruction; itextends the road surface life to 30 years andreduces short term maintenance costs. It is alsomuch faster to place; significantly reducing theduration of construction related traffic delays.Knife River Corporation, headquartered in

Bismark, N.D., took the contract with a bid of$16.5 million.

I-94 OverlayOpens in Timefor 4th of July

IAA Uses Wheel Loaders

in Unique Way...8

Road Builders Hosts

Demo Day...30

AED Honors Roland for 50

Years...16

Inside

August 3, 2013 • Vol. IXX • No.16 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910

www.constructionequipmentguide.comPublished Nationally

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

Parts Section ................48

Backhoes & AttachmentsSection......................53-67

Paving Section ........69-81

Business Calendar ........82

Auction Section ......88-97

Advertisers Index ..........98

Equal numbers of statesgained and lost constructionjobs in June, highlighting thefragmentary nature of theindustry’s recovery, accordingto an analysis by the AssociatedGeneral Contractors ofAmerica of Labor Departmentdata. Association officialsadded that, despite the factmost states added jobs year-over-year, constructionemployment levels are below

peak levels for nearly everystate.“Job gains and losses were

quite different last month fromthe patterns in the past severalyears as some lagging states —notably Nevada — addedworkers, while former high-flyers such as Texas, had lay-offs,” said Ken Simonson, theassociation’s chief economist.“On a year-over-year basis,construction employment has

increased in more than two-thirds of the states, but nearlyall states lag their pre-recessionpeaks for construction jobs.”In June, 23 states and the

District of Columbia addedconstruction jobs, while 24states shed them. Nevada hadthe largest one-month percent-age increase (5.0 percent, 2,500jobs), followed by NorthDakota (4.2 percent, 1,300)

Job Gains, Losses Split Evenly

see JOBS page 94

The American Rental Association(ARA), applauded the action of a bipartisangroup of members of Congress to highlightthe six month countdown to repeal a tax thatwill have a damaging effect on small busi-nesses in the equipment rental industry andbeyond. Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.), Sen. Orrin

Hatch (R-Utah), Rep. Charles Boustany (R-La.) and Rep. Jim Matheson (D-Utah)

ARA ApplaudsCongressmen’sRepeal of HIT

see ARA page 94

Road crews pave the section of road shoul-der on the eastbound lanes of I-94 near St.Cloud, Minn., in June and opened up all fourlanes of the freeway to traffic in time forthe July 4th holiday.

An Ingersoll Rand roller works up anddown a section of the freeway whereconcrete was removed.

see FREEWAY page 68

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with C-7 CAT250HP 11’ &

14’ Bodies

BARGAIN PRICED 30-45 days out. No urea. Approx. 150K miles

These trucksare handpicked and in Super condition 33K GVW

USED EQUIPMENT BARGAINSImagine this truck with a New IMT body & crane

ready to go. We are building several of these units.

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Contact Marty in Illinois1-800-307-0221

[email protected]

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CEDAR RAPIDS CR452 - ‘12 • Rubber Tired, Stretch 20E, Top Con System V, 400 Hrs..$256,183

CEDAR RAPIDS CR662RM - ‘10 • Mat. Transfer Vehicle w/ Hopper Insert, 1250 hrs......$249,982

CEDAR RAPIDS CR662RM - ‘11 • Mat. Transfer Vehicle w/Hopper Insert, 702 Hrs ........$358,300

MAULDIN 690F - ’05 • Gravity Feed 8-13 Foot, 590 Hrs ..................................................$18,950

MAULDIN 1500 - ‘03 • Track, Conveyor Fed, 8’-13’ Screed, 844 Hrs ................................$29,950

NEAL CART PAVER - ‘08 • 5’-8’ ........................................................................................$39,500

CALL items may be on rent causing pricing and hours to vary.

ROADTEC RX400 - ‘11 • 48” Cut, 4 Track, Front Loading, Mill w/803 Hrs ..........................$319,950

WIRTGEN W50 - ‘11 • 20” Cut, 3 Wheel, Rear Discharge Mill w/284 Hrs ......................$139,950

SAKAI SW800II - ‘11 • 67” Dbl Drm Vib, w/remaining standard and EPTW, 234 hrs ......$82,320

SAKAI R2H-2 - 3 Wheel Static Rollers, 83”, *(5) machines in stock starting at (2012 w/415 hrs)

............................................................................................................................................$CALL

SAKAI SW800II - ‘12 • 67” Double Drum Vibratory Rollers, w/85 hrs ..............................$94,393

SAKAI SW850-2 - 79” Double Drum Vibratory Rollers, *2011 w/99 hrs ..........................$99,500

SAKAI SW880 - 79” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, *2012 w/very low hours......................$CALL

SAKAI SW652 - 57” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, *2012 w/106 hrs..............................$82,495

SAKAI SW330 - 51” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, *2012 w/150 hrs..............................$32,487

SAKAI SW320 - 47” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, *2012 w/very low hours......................$CALL

SAKAI SW300 - 40” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, 2009 w/250 hrs................................$24,495

SAKAI GW750 - Vibratory Pneumatic Roller, *2011 w/494 hrs ........................................$99,782

*Comes with any remaining standard and 3 year extended power train warranty.

GRADALL XL4100 - ‘98 • Workable, As-Is ........................................................................$25,000

GRADALL XL4100II - ‘04 • Trk Mtd. Exc. w/2 Buckets, 5925 Hrs ....................................$129,950

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YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER

in WISCONSIN and UPPER MICHIGAN for:

For information on our in-stock equipment, contact Lanny Peterson at:[email protected] or

mobile 1-715-574-8089 or 1-800-242-7113

AGGREGATE EQUIPMENTALLIS RT2448 PORTABLE JAW PLANT, 1993, with 24”x48” Jaw, 48”x20’ Vibrating Grizzly Feeder, Front DischargeConveyor, Six Hydraulic Legs, Tri-Axle Chassis, Cummins NT855 Diesel with Hydraulic Drives for Feeder & Conveyor............................................................................................................................................................................$185,000JCI K-300 “KODIAK” PORTABLE CONE PLANT, 300 hp electric motor, 36”x 20’ side discharge conveyor, 36”x 35’feed conveyor, motor control panel, hydraulic leveling......................................................................................$375,000POWERSCREEN 510 COMMANDER RINSER SCREEN PLANT, 11.8 Yd. hopper with hydraulic dump grizzly, 36” feedconveyor, 5x10 3-Deck screen, tandem axle, Deutz diesel ..................................................................................$52,400

EXCAVATORSDEMAG H95 MASS EXCAVATOR, Powered by a Cat 3408 Diesel, with a 24’7” Gooseneck Boom, and a 10’8”Stick with 43’6” Reach and 25’ Digging Depth, 7.2 cu yd HD Rock Bucket, Approx. 220,000 Lb. Working Weight,5800 Frame Hours and Recent Engine Rebuild......................................................................................$125,000LIEBHERR R974B HDSL UTILITY CRAWLER EXCAVATOR, Powered by a 471 HP Liebherr D9408TI Diesel,33’11” Semi-Gooseneck Boom with 15’5” Stick, 5 cu yd HD Bkt, 21’x14’ 4” Wide U/C with 30” Track Pads adnRemovable Sideframes, Approx. 190,000 Lb. Working Weight ....................................................................CALLLIEBHERR R954C HD “LITRONIC” CRAWLER EXCAVATOR, (Several 2006-2007 Models Available) w/VariousBoom/Stick Combinations and Buckets Available, 326HP Liebherr D936L Six-Cyl. Tier 3 Diesels, HydraulicallyRemovable Counterweights, 124,000 to 130,000 Lb. Working Weights ......................................................CALL

CRANESGROVE RT760 60 TON CAPACITY ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 1993, with Cat Diesel, 110’ Power-Pinned Boom,32’ to 56’ Telescopic Offsettable Swingaway, Main & Auxiliary Hoists, 29.5x25 Tires, Ready to work..$155,900GROVE TM9120 100 TON TRUCK CRANE, 1997, 42’ to 130’ boom, 33’ to 58’ offsettable telescopic swingaway,Grove HO50 main & aux. hoists, LMI, Cummins 6CT8.3 diesel, mounted on a Grove 8 x 4 chassis with aCummins N14 diesel and Roadranger transmissions. Tandem boom dolly ....................REDUCED TO $365,500GROVE RT855B 55 TON ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 1996, with Cummins diesel, 37’ to 115’ boom, 35’ to 60’swingaway, LMI, Grove model HO30 main & aux. hoists, 29.5x25 tires ..............................................$189,500LIEBHERR HS883HD DUTY CYCLE HYDRAULIC CRAWLER CRANE, 132 Ton Class, (2 Available) with LiebherrV8 Diesels, Main Hoists with 44,000 SLP or 66,000 SLP, 115’ Main Boom, Removable Sideframes ..........CALL

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Auto Salvage Company Uses Wheel Loaders in Unique WayMore than 3.5 million vehicles a

year are deemed a total loss, origi-nating from places such as insur-ance companies, car dealerships,rental car companies, fleet leasecompanies, donations, and lawenforcement agencies. Because there is a huge market

for these vehicles or the parts theycontain, companies like InsuranceAuto Auctions (IAA), one of thelargest salvage auto auction com-panies in North America, bringbuyers and sellers together to givethese vehicles new life. HyundaiConstruction Equipment,Americas Inc. is helping make thelogistics of these transactions assmooth as possible.When a vehicle comes to IAA,

the salvage experts have a veryprecise process to get it into inven-tory, displayed on a sale pad whenit’s ready for auction, and then pre-pare it for transport once it is sold.At its Kansas City branch, IAAdepends on a fleet of HyundaiHL757TM-9 wheel loaders tomake this a very efficient process. “Our business is timeline driven,

and we have to transport a vehiclevery quickly from drop zone toinventory to sales pad,” said JohnWilliams, manager of IAA’sKansas City branch. “We needmachines that are quick and con-sistent.”Two years ago, IAA was look-

ing for a new solution in wheelloaders and contacted The VictorL. Phillips Company (VLP), aheavy equipment sales and rentalcompany headquartered in KansasCity. Sales Representative RobMaggard sold IAA’s Kansas Citybranch its first HyundaiHL757TM-9 in 2011, and todaythe branch has three of these mod-els. Due to the success with thesemachines in Kansas City, IAAbranches in Minneapolis,Michigan and Ohio have also pur-chased HL757TM-9’s.Hyundai’s TM (Tool Master)

line of wheel loaders is appropriatefor jobs requiring special attach-ments, such as forks, log grapplersor hay handlers. IAA’s operatorsattach forks onto the HL757TM-9’s to lift, carry, and place vehicles,whose weights range from a fewthousand to 10,000 lbs. (4,536 kg),without causing any further dam-age to them.

IAA also has a sweeper to cleandebris from the parking lot and abucket for snow removal. “We canchange attachments quickly, andreally appreciate how our compa-ny, VLP and Hyundai were all ableto partner on these machines andtheir attachments,” said Williams.“Plus, these wheel loaders are greatfor the tight spaces we often timesoperate in.” All three HL757TM-9’s run

eight hours a day, five days a week.Each one touches approximately100 vehicles every day, and opera-tors put around 75 mi. (121 km) oneach one during a standard workday. “This is the only application ofHyundai loaders in the country thatwe have heard of,” said RobMaggard. IAA operator Keith Miller, who

has operated loaders and otherheavy equipment for 25 years, said“Hyundai is the best machine I’veever driven,” Miller appreciates theperformance, precision, fast cycletimes and smooth ride of theHyundai HL757TM-9 fleet. Theseloaders are powered by a reliable,fuel-efficient, low noise CumminsTier-III QSB6.7 engine (170 grosshp [127 kW]) electronically con-trolled for optimum fuel to air ratioand clean, efficient combustion.Operators benefit from the flexibil-ity of three engine modes (power,

standard, or econo) which rangefrom full power to reduced fuelconsumption.In addition to performance,

Miller enjoys the comfort of theHL757TM-9 especially the tilt-ing/telescopic steering column,easily adjustable to best suit theoperator’s comfort level. That fea-ture comes standard, as do thecomfortable seat, powerful climatecontrol system, AM/FM stereowith MP3 and USB capabilities,

and 5.7 in. (14 cm) wide colorLCD screen that allows the opera-tor to easily and efficiently controlthe machine.At IAA, machine maintenance

is a huge priority. “We need to haveall three of our loaders running allday, every day, to get the job done.If a machine breaks down, that willstick in your head, and that justhasn’t been the case withHyundai,” said Williams. Millerand the other wheel loader opera-

tors at IAA start off every morningdoing routine maintenance checks,made easier by the HL757TM-9’sconveniently located coolant andtransmission oil site gauges, andground-line access to fuel and oilfilters, grease fittings, fuses, andother machine components. TheHL757TM-9 is equipped withlong life hydraulic filters with1,000 hours service intervals, andHyundai certified hydraulic oil canlast up to 5,000 hours beforechanging.Another valuable maintenance

tool for IAA is Hi-mate, Hyundai'sproprietary remote managementsystem that provides operators anddealer service personnel access tovital service and diagnostic infor-mation via an online portal. VLP’sservice department monitors IAA’sthree HL757TM-9’s, alerts IAAwhen the machines are due for rou-tine maintenance, and then findsconvenient times to come andwork on them. “We really appreciate how the

VLP and Hyundai work in partner-ship with us to keep our fleet wellmaintained,” said Williams. “Weexperience minimal down timebecause of Hyundai’s Hi-matetechnology combined with thesuperior service we get from VLP.”Williams also is very impressed

with Hyundai’s warranty. “Thesemachines can be very expensive tofix. Hyundai’s warranty of threeyears or 3,000 hours on the entiremachine, and five years or 10,000hours on the machine’s structure, issomething I didn’t see from thecompetition.”

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)

When a vehicle comes to IAA, the salvage experts have a very pre-cise process to get it into inventory, displayed on a sale pad whenit’s ready for auction, and then prepare it for transport once it issold. At its Kansas City branch, IAA depends on a fleet of HyundaiHL757TM-9 wheel loaders to make this a very efficient process.

IAA’s operators attach forks onto the HL757TM-9’s to lift, carry,and place vehicles, whose weights range from a few thousand to10,000 lbs. (4,536 kg), without causing any further damage tothem.

Rob Maggard (L), sales repre-sentative, The Victor L. PhillipsCompany, and John Williams,branch manager of InsuranceAuto Auctions, with KeithMiller, IAA wheel loader opera-tor in the wheel loader

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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC.Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004

724/947-2235 Day/Night Fax 724/947-3820Call Andy Miller Established 1928

Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees

Cat IT28G, 1998, EROPS, coupler, 3rd valve, 20.5 x 25rubber, 15K hours, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . .$42,500Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 . . . . . . . .$79,500John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick coupler, GPbkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000Volvo L60E, 2005, EROPS, coupler, aux hyd, boomsusp, 20.5R25, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,500

IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999,Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean $69,500IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . . .$49,500IR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit,ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, verynice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000(4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, allwork ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind Vibratory Compactor,1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HP gas engine . . . . .$2,500Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever& remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000(8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & singledrum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500

Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor, 1986, Case 3 cyl dslengine, 55 gal water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72"hydraulic broom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,500Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hydangle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500

Cat 953LGP, 1984, OROPS, 20 DBG, GP Bkt .$37,500Cat 963, 1983, OROPS, 2.6 cy GP bkt, 17” DBG pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000

Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD,29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (current-ly off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25,working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25,A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C,P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires,approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C,P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . .$87,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C,P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD,23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500

(2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade,winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea.Cat D8N, 1991, ROPS, drawbar, S-U blade . .$85,000(2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea.

Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel,10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boomanti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500

Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank,ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very goodcondition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLCat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL

JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick cou-pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on rubber,operational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFER

Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, longstick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44"Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500Komatsu PC150 LC-6K, 1998, 8'7" stick, 30" bkt, 27.6"TBG pads, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$57,000(5) Komatsu PC128UU, 1996, offset boom, rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLKomatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRBcoupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready . .CALLVolvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’ boom, 11’ stick,5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumbingvery good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$159,000

(2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . .CALL

IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL

(12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a tow-type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .From $5,200

Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997,OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500

John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast,Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150,000

(2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines,8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea.

BUCKETSPC1000, 84" Digging Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple

Buckets in Stock-Call For Your Needs

FORKS(8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style,excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000

Others Available CallPrices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection

All Equipment is Owned & Operated By ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC.

TRUCKS & TRAILERS

CRAWLER LOADERS

OFF ROAD HAULERS

MOTOR SCRAPERS

DRILLS

ATTACHMENTS

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WHEEL LOADERS

HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS

CRAWLER TRACTORS

COMPACTORS

LANDSCAPING

CRANES

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BACKHOES

AIR COMPRESSORS

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Volvo Construction Equipment

USED EQUIPMENT

Asphalt / Pavers / ConcreteEquipment(2) 2007 VOLVO PF6110, 2375-3061 Hrs ............................................$160,000 Ea.

2008 VOLVO PF6110, 2431 Hrs ......$185,0002007 VOLVO PF6170, 1451 Hrs ......$230,000

Compactors-Smooth Drum2010 VOLVO DD112HF, 1629 Hrs......$85,0002008 VOLVO DD118HF, 1858 Hrs......$90,0002007 VOLVO SD116DXTF, 4921 Hrs ..$65,000

Excavators-Crawler2006 VOLVO EC160B LC, 1900 Hrs ..$80,0002005 VOLVO EC210B LR, 3834 Hrs ..$95,0002011 VOLVO EC210CL, 1931 Hrs ....$145,0002004 VOLVO EC240B LR, 5113 Hrs ..$75,0002011 VOLVO EC240C LC, 2069 Hrs ..$160,0002006 VOLVO EC290B LC, 7836 Hrs ..$65,0002011 VOLVO EC290CL, 3009 Hrs ....$165,0002011 VOLVO EC340DL, 2654 Hrs ....$230,0002012 VOLVO EC340DL, 1872 Hrs ....$260,0002011 VOLVO EC380D, 1806 Hrs......$265,0002009 VOLVO EC460CL, 4503 Hrs ....$245,0002011 VOLVO EC460C LC, 2994 Hrs ..$280,000

Excavators-Wheel2004 VOLVO EW180B, 2976 Hrs ......$70,0002011 VOLVO EW180C, 1677 Hrs ....$155,0002002 VOLVO EW170, 7055 Hrs ........$55,000

Motor Graders2008 VOLVO G930, 3913 Hrs ........$120,000(2) 2009 VOLVO G930, 2663-3623 Hrs ..............................................$120,000 Ea.

2011 VOLVO G946B, 1837 Hrs ......$245,000

Off-Highway Trucks2007 VOLVO A25D, 6328 Hrs ........$155,0002010 VOLVO A25F, 1727 Hrs ........$285,0002011 VOLVO A25F, 2095 Hrs ........$285,000(3) 2006 VOLVO A30D, 4710-6315 Hrs ......................................$195,000-$215,000

(2) 2008 VOLVO A30E, 6400-7088 Hrs ..............................................$175,000 Ea.

2006 VOLVO A40D, 10,080 Hrs ......$130,0002009 VOLVO A40E, 3192 Hrs ........$330,000(5) 2010 VOLVO A40E, 1514-2709 Hrs ......................................$390,000-$395,000

(9) 2011 VOLVO A40E, 2833-3911 Hrs ......................................$350,000-$375,000

2007 VOLVO A40E FS, 5601 Hrs ....$265,000(8) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 1686-6009 Hrs........................................$345,000-$425,000

(2) 2012 VOLVO A40F, 1580-1730 Hrs........................................$440,000-$460,000

(2) 2007 VOLVO T450D, 1530-1632 Hrs..............................................$225,000 Ea.

Wheel Loaders2006 VOLVO L60E, 11591 Hrs ........$55,0001996 VOLVO L70C, 16602 Hrs ........$32,0002007 VOLVO L70E, 5532 Hrs ..........$90,0002007 VOLVO L70F, 5940 Hrs..........$110,000(2) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 1591-2549 Hrs ......................................$165,000-$170,000

2010 VOLVO L110F, 5168 Hrs ........$145,000(3) 2011 VOLVO L110F, 3055-5034 Hrs ......................................$145,000-$180,000

2004 VOLVO L120E, 8976 Hrs ........$85,000(2) 2010 VOLVO L150F, 8024-11459 Hrs ....................................$140,000-$160,000

(5) 2011 VOLVO L150G, 1487-2969 Hrs......................................$260,000-$280,000

2010 VOLVO L180F, 1634 Hrs ........$265,000(2) 2012 VOLVO L180G, 1969-2323 Hrs......................................$325,000-$335,000

2003 VOLVO L220E, 15635 Hrs........$90,000

North Carolina: CharlotteRaleigh

AshevilleGreenville

South Carolina: Columbia

North CharlestonPiedmont

Georgia: Buford

Forest ParkSavannah

Tennessee: Knoxville

Chattanooga

North Dakota: Bismarck

FargoMinot

Your VOLVO dealer inThe Carolinas • Georgia • East Tennessee • North Dakota

www.ascvolvo.com

(5) 2010 Volvo A40E, 1514-2709 hrs,$390,000 - $395,000

(2) 2007 Volvo T450D, 1530-1632 hrs,$225,000 Ea.

2011 Volvo EW180C, 1677 hrs, $155,000

2012 Volvo L90G, 2549 hrs, $170,000

2011 Volvo L150G, 1937 hrs, $280,000

(2) 2012 Volvo A40F, 1580-1730 hrs,$440,000-$460,000

2011 Volvo EC380D, 1806 hrs, $265,000

(2) 2009 Volvo G930, 2663-3623 hrs,$120,000 Ea.

(3) 2011 Volvo L110F, 3055-5034 hrs,$145,000-$180,000

Doug Wilson 704-562-2032

Email: [email protected]

Billy Brice 678-318-9500

Email: [email protected]

Elon Holley 334-450-7667

Email: [email protected]

ASC has the largest supply of Tier 3 Articulated Trucks in inventory, call for more details.

2006 Volvo EC160B LC, 1900 Hrs, $80,000

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Finkbiner Aids Superior Asphalt in Increasing EfficiencyBy Christine RecknerCEG ASSOCIATE EDITOR

Asphalt is the number one recyclableproduct in the world and Superior Asphalt,North Aurora, Ill., is well aware of this. So when the company was looking to

increase its efficiency, brothers and co-own-ers John, president, and Mike Bryan, vicepresident, turned to a dealer they’ve beenworking with for more than 40 years,Finkbiner Equipment, located just outside ofChicago in Burr Ridge, Ill.“We had a FRAP screening plant we have

been operating for the last three years thatjust wasn’t getting the capacity we desired.So we contacted Chad (Finkbiner sales rep-resentative) and they showed us thismachine,” said Mike, of the Inertia (Dual)Spec Pro.Superior Asphalt purchased an Inertia

(Dual) Spec Pro II, which is being fed by anInertia 5066 HSI (Horizontal ShaftImpactor) Crusher that also was purchased.Screens are a 6 by 18 ft. (1.9 by 5.5 m) two-deck screen with “high frequency” electricvibratory motors. This system allows thesmaller products (1/2 by 1/4 in. and 3/16 in.minus) being screened to be separated moreefficiently than a conventional screeningplant. If done properly, the material may thenbe implemented back into the new asphalt ata higher capacity, because you can controlthe amount of each product separately.Before purchasing the Inertia screen,

Superior Asphalt was running two shifts.“We had a job that we did three years ago

and it increased our capacity of the hot mixgoing out, so we had to run in two shifts tokeep up with our FRAP needs. We are run-ning the new one two or three days a weekand it is keeping up with that same hot mixcapacity. We are very pleased with the out-put,” said Mike.Now, the company is saving more than 50

gal. of diesel a day, able to make 425 tons(386 t) per hour or more of FractionedReclaimed Asphaltic Pavement (FRAP)with the Inertia (Dual) Spec Pro II. The over-head cost has been decreased by more thanhalf by being able to do it with the guys outthere in an eight-hour day.“In our private mixes, we do more

than what the state allows. By frac-tioning the RAP and adding RAS,recycled asphalt shingles, with it,allows us to increase our recyclabili-ty,” said Mike. “We probably recycleover 100,000 tons of material a year.”

On Finkbiner Equipment, Mike said,“They are outstanding with the timing, ofgetting the machine here. Their assistancewith the set up is second to none. They havebeen not only a great dealer but a great friendfor many years.”

Started in 1926, Geneva ConstructionCompany is a full-service asphalt pavingcompany, which also performs curb and gut-ter and concrete flat work. Its 450-ton (408 t)asphalt plant (with 1,300 tons [1,179 t] ofstorage) is located in North Aurora under thename of Superior Asphalt Materials. “SAM”supplies various hot mix asphalt mixes,crushed concrete of various gradations,asphalt grindings, and bituminous prime. For more information, visit

http://www.genevaconstruction.net/.Finkbiner Equipment Company sells and

leases an extensive line of wheel loaders,paving and milling machines, crawlercranes, crushing and screening equipment,trailers, excavators and material handlingequipment among others.The dealer represents leading manufactur-

ers such as Gomaco, Gradall Industries,Liebherr, Mauldin, Midland Machinery,Minnich, Sakai, Superior Broom, TerexRoadbuilding, Towmaster, UniversalEngineering and Vacall.For more information, visit

http://www.finkbinerequipment.com/.Inertia Machine is a manufacturer of

portable aggregate crushing and screeningequipment. Its crushing equipment featuresa horizontal shaft impactor and is used inquarrying, contracting, recycling and demo-lition applications. Inertia impactors pro-duce a high-quality cubical product at alower cost per ton regardless of the feedmaterial such as limestone, basalt, sand andgravel, heavy reinforced concrete or asphalt.For more information, visit

http://www.inertiamac.com.(This story also can be found on

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

The Inertia (Dual) Spec Pro II is capable of producing more then 425 tons (386 t)per hour.

The Inertia (Dual) Spec Pro II is fed by an Inertia 5066 (horizontal shaft impactor)crusher.

(L-R): Mike Bryan, owner and vice president of Superior Asphalt Materials, speakswith Chad Cailteux, sales representative of Finkbiner Co. and Ed Engle, recy-cling/crushing superintendent, Superior Asphalt Materials, about the Inertia(Dual) Spec Pro II.

The system allows the smallerproducts to be separated more

efficiently.

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2005 Volvo A35D, A/C, Radio, Air Seat, Work Lights,Electric Hood Opener, Tailgate, 26.5R25 Tires,“Service Records” ........................................$100,000

2002 Volvo L120E - Cab, A/C, Boom Susp,Hyd Q/C, Logging CWT, Full Rear Fenders, 4.1CYBkt w/BOE, 23.5R25 Tires ........................$65,000

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Roland Machinery Honoredas 50-Year AED Member

Associated EquipmentDistributors (AED) awardedRoland Machinery in July,recognizing the dealer’s 50years of association mem-bership.

Roland is a 15-branchKomatsu dealership based inSpringfield, Ill., that alsocovers portions of Missouri,Indiana, Wisconsin andMichigan.

AED Executive VicePresident & COO BobHenderson and AED VicePresident of Sales DaveGordon presented a com-memorative plaque toPresident Matt Roland andCEO Ray Roland at theSpringfield office.

Headquartered in OakBrook, Ill., AED is an international tradeassociation representing companies involvedin the distribution, rental and support ofequipment used in construction, mining,

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Schneider Excavating Works to Restore Sheboygan RiverBy Jeff WinkeSPECIAL TO CEG

The approximately 81 mi. (130 km)Sheboygan River meanders a bit in easternWisconsin before emptying into LakeMichigan at the city of Sheboygan, Wis.,located just 55 mi. (89 km) north ofMilwaukee, 60 mi. (97 km) south of GreenBay. Over the years, heavy manufacturing

along the eastern section of the river had leftSheboygan's downtown riverbed with a highconcentration of PCBs and other chemicals,which made any form of swimming andother water sports in the river impossible.Adding to the cluster of problems was theovergrowth of invasive plants along theshore. The area became a good candidate for

federal assistance and became a Superfundsite. Superfund is the common name for theComprehensive Environmental Response,Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, afederal law designed to clean up contaminat-ed sites that pose present danger to people,animals, and the general environment. TheDepartment of Natural Resources (DNR)has been using the Superfund in dredging theriver to remove unwanted debris and sludge.More recently, the DNR has turned its atten-tion to riverbank restoration and the removalof the toxic soil and invasive, aggressiveweed grasses and reeds, which have quelledthe recreational value of the river for the115,000-plus residents of the immediatedemographic area.The project requires complete excavation

of the riverbank to thoroughly remove thecontaminated soil and the thick, overgrown

plants. Schneider Excavating Inc., Lannon,Wis., was hired by the general contractor,Lee & Ryan, a construction and environ-mental services company based inGreenfield, Ind., to excavate the plants andprovide a finished grade suitable for replant-ing.“We need to dig deep enough in the silty

soil to remove the entire root systems,” saidSteve Ristow, president of SchneiderExcavating. “We’re excavating anywherefrom 18 inches to three feet deep, dependingupon the plant being removed.”The company used a Komatsu PC300-1

crawler excavator and a Volvo EC290Ccrawler excavator, both equipped withTopcon X-63 indicate excavator systems.Two Topcon HiPer Lite+ GPS base stationswere strategically placed at the site. TheHiPer Lite+ total station features 40-channel

dual-frequency GPS plus GLONASS capa-bility.“The Topcon technology is very benefi-

cial because we can delineate where deep-rooted phragmites grow versus other plantson our site plan,” Michael Vanek, assistantproject manager with Schneider Excavating.“With phragmites we need to excavate threefeet to remove the root-massed plants. Withthe other grasses and weeds, we only need toexcavate up to two feet.”The company built its site plan for the

project and the Schneider Excavating engi-neer incorporated the topographical detailsshowing the sections where the deep-rootedphragmites were growing. The site plan isviewable within the excavator’s operatorcompartment on the Topcon GX-60 excava-tor control display.

Over the years, heavy manufacturing along the easternsection of the river had left Sheboygan’s downtownriverbed with a high concentration of PCBs and otherchemicals, which made any form of swimming andother water sports in the river impossible.

The company built its site plan for the project and theSchneider Excavating engineer incorporated the topo-graphical details showing the sections where the deep-rooted phragmites were growing. The site plan is view-able within the excavator’s operator compartment onthe Topcon GX-60 excavator control display.

For the 2.5-acre Wildwood Island part of the project,Schneider Excavating built a temporary 600-ft. (183m) bridge to reach it. They added 7,500 cu. yds. (5,734cu m) to raise the island surface approximately 2 in.(5 cm).

Schneider Excavating had four work areas on the site.They were responsible for 14,500 sq. ft. (1,347 sq m) ofriver shorefront at Esslingen Park, 32,000 sq. ft. (2,973sq m) of river frontage at Kiwanis Park, 98,000 sq. ft.(9,104 sq m) on Wildwood Island (2.5 acre Island), and72,000 sq. ft. (6,689 sq m) at the boat launch areafound at intersection of Taylor and Indiana avenues.

A total of 15,000 cu. yds. (11,468 cu m) of rooty soilwere excavated and trucked off site. Approximately8,000 cu. yds. (6,116 cu m) of a sandy, topsoil mix wereimported for the entire project.

The company used a Komatsu PC300-1 crawler exca-vator and a Volvo EC290C crawler excavator, bothequipped with Topcon X-63 indicate excavator sys-tems. Two Topcon HiPer Lite+ GPS base stations werestrategically placed at the site. The HiPer Lite+ totalstation features 40-channel dual-frequency GPS plusGLONASS capability.

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2002 Caterpillar 769D: Cab/AC, 18:00-33 Tires, 2-To-Choose, 10,000 Hrs ....................................$269,500

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1997 Caterpillar 953C: #8891, Cab/AC, Single-Lever, Recent Track Groups, 6,100 hrs..................................................................$89,500

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Site Rejuvenation to ProvideRecreational Fun for TownSchneider Excavating had four work

areas on the site. They were responsible for14,500 sq. ft. (1,347 sq m) of river shorefrontat Esslingen Park, 32,000 sq. ft. (2,973 sq m)of river frontage at Kiwanis Park, 98,000 sq.ft. (9,104 sq m) on Wildwood Island (2.5acre Island), and 72,000 sq. ft. (6,689 sq m)at the boat launch area found at intersectionof Taylor and Indiana avenues. A total of 15,000 cu. yds. (11,468 cu m) of

rooty soil were excavated and trucked offsite. Approximately 8,000 cu. yds. (6,116 cum) of a sandy, topsoil mix were imported forthe entire project.“When we were running at our mass

excavation peak, we were cycling throughan average of 140 to 160 dump truck loadsper day,” said Vanek. “It was interesting that

during all the business we had fly fishermenworking the river about 20 feet from our site,which is a pretty clear indicator that ourwork will be appreciated and used by thecommunity.”One task where Vanek said that the 3D-

MC machine control systems were trulyneeded was the placement of approximately30 boulders in two locations in the river. Thecontractor used its extended-reach excavatorfor placing the boulders to create two barri-ers to create tranquil resting areas for themigrating trout and salmon. The fish can“catch their breath” behind the barriersbefore resuming their journeys.“There’s no way we could have driven

stakes in the river if we had tried to replicate,via traditional methods, what we could soeasily achieve using our Topcon 3D-MCsystem,” said Vanek. “Using the technology,we could place the rocks exactly where weneeded them to comply with the plan.”For finish grading Schneider Excavating

used its John Deere 750K and John Deere650K crawler bulldozers equipped withTopcon 3D-MC2 machine control systemsfor grading. The 3D-MC2 system usesTopcon’s GX-60 control box, MC-G3 GPS

antenna, and MC-R3 GPS receiver, which isall controlled by software designed to pro-vide position updates up to 100 times persecond. The MC2 inertial sensor combinesgyros and accelerometers to measure the X,Y & Z position as well as the roll, pitch, yaw,and acceleration of the dozer.The grading tolerances were plus or

minus 0.25 in. (.64 cm) to provide a stablebase for the landscape contractor to achievethe finished results that all are anticipating.For the 2.5-acre Wildwood Island part of

the project, Schneider Excavating built atemporary 600-ft. (183 m) bridge to reach it.They added 7,500 cu. yds. (5,734 cu m) toraise the island surface approximately 2 in.(5 cm). They used the 650K bulldozer withthe Topcon 3D-MC2 system to achieve a fin-ish grade with a plus-minus five percent

declining slope from its center peak down tothe water. Additionally, a gravel bar wasadded around the island for anglers to standwhile casting their lines out.“We achieved the finish grade easily and

completed our four-month portion of thisthree-year project ahead of schedule by eightdays due in large part to our Topcon technol-ogy,” Ristow said. “Without the technology,we would have needed twice the crew andour costs would have risen 30 to 35 percent.And it would have taken longer to com-plete.”As the crew from Schneider Excavating

looks back at the project, they are struck bythe difference in appearance. The once over-grown shoreline and island are now cleanedup and being replanted.“I’ll definitely remember how we used

our technology creatively to distinguishbetween the two excavation depths forremoving the weeds and reeds,” Vanek said.“It was very rewarding to be a part of a siterejuvenation that will provide recreationalfun to so many.”

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

RESTORATION from page 18

“It was very rewarding to be a part of a siterejuvenation that will provide recreational fun to somany.”

Michael VanekSchneider Excavating

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By William G. SuttonSPECIAL TO CEG

Economic times are challengingmany businesses today, and the currenteconomic environment poses evengreater difficulties for entrepreneurialstartups and small businesses that arestruggling to get established, grow orjust stay in business. The characteristicinnovation, agility and hard work ofthese businesses are precisely what theU.S. economy needs to get movingagain; however, their nature of beingnewer, less capitalized or less estab-lished creates a catch-22 thatimpedes their ability to secure thecredit they need. That’s why ithas never been more importantfor startups and small businessesto understand their options forfinancing the equipment neededto operate and grow their busi-nesses. Acquiring equipment through

leasing and other financing meth-ods is more flexible and cus-tomizable to meet unique businessneeds than most funding options. Thismakes equipment finance a perfect fitfor startups and small businesses, bothof which may have trouble getting tra-ditional bank loans. With equipmentfinance, there’s no jumping through thesame hoops as with commercial andindustrial loans. For example, typicallymost lenders want to see two years offinancials, which startups, by defini-tion, don’t have. Equipment finance is a $725 billion

industry in the United States, and it iseasy to find industry participants whocustomize their service offerings byend user industry, equipment type, tick-et size or end user business size. Thereare equipment finance companies thatoffer special programs for startups, andcompanies that specialize in servicesfor small and mid-size businesses. Theimportant thing to remember is thatequipment finance companies offerflexible options that help equip alltypes of businesses for success.This is a particularly good time to

finance equipment because there is somuch liquidity in the marketplace.There are many funding sources —leasing companies and banks — thatare looking to lend because they have

the cash available to deploy. So, a high-ly competitive marketplace makes thisa favorable time for end users tofinance productive equipment.

Key Benefits for UniqueBusiness Needs

In addition to current finance marketconditions, the many benefits of equip-ment financing provide any number ofreasons why it is an advantageousoption for businesses. The followingare among the most compelling bene-fits for the financial and operationalneeds of startups and small businesses:

• 100 percent financing with nodown payment. Unlike with most tra-ditional lenders, it is possible to arrange100 percent financing of equipmentwith no down payment. This is a criti-cal benefit since cash flow is often aconcern for small and new businesses.Holding on to cash, or working capital,enables it to be used for other areas ofthe business, such as expansion,improvements, marketing or R&D. • Elimination of risk of ownership. A

business just starting out can use equip-ment financing to help mitigate theuncertainty of investing in a capitalasset until it achieves a desired return,increases efficiency, saves costs ormeets other business objectives.• Expense planning for cash flow

and business cycle fluctuations.Financing equipment helps maintaincash flow and greater certainty in budg-eting by setting customized rent pay-ments to match cash flow and even sea-sonal cash flows.• Meet the business’s equipment

needs. Leasing, loans or other financ-ing enables businesses to acquire moreand better equipment than they couldhave without financing. It is more fea-sible to make monthly payments thanto make large cash outlays for equip-

ment up front.• Updated technology/Obsolescence

management. To be on the cutting edgeand be competitive, businesses needaccess to new technology. Certain leas-ing finance programs allow for tech-nology upgrades and/or replacementswithin the term of the lease contract.Also, since the lessor owns the equip-ment, it bears the risk of the equipmentbecoming obsolete.There are many additional features

of using leasing or other financing toacquire equipment that also are highlybeneficial. The equipment expertise of

equipment finance representa-tives makes them valued consult-ant to end users, providing servic-es that range from setting residualrates through lifecycle asset man-agement solutions. Many financ-ing companies provide assetmanagement services that trackthe status of equipment, knowwhen to upgrade or update it, andprovide services relating to instal-lation, use, maintenance, de-

installation and disposal of the equip-ment. Equipment disposal, particularly of

computers and IT equipment, can pre-vent end users from incurring legalpenalties for improperly disposing ofsuch assets, which are often regulatedby federal, state and local governments.Equipment management by a thirdparty, such as an equipment financingcompany, can enhance the ability of abusiness to focus on its core operations.Equipment financing can even hedgeagainst inflation because instead ofpaying the total cost of equipment upfront or with a large down payment intoday’s dollars, the stream of paymentsdelays the outlay of funds.Preparing with thorough, accurate

information will enable businesses toget the equipment they need at the bestpossible terms. For more information, visit

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William G. Sutton is president andCEO of the Equipment Leasing andFinance Association.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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The Komatsu WA270 wheel loader performs some dirt work at theequipment demo in Weeping Water, Neb.

Steve Bowhay (L) of Bowhay Land Clearingand Komatsu America Corp District ManagerBuck Lawson.

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Road Builders Machinery and SupplyCo. Inc. hosted its demo day on July19, in Weeping Water, Neb.

The day featured a morning demonstration,lunch provided by Parker’s Rib Ranch, anafternoon demonstration, and finished withcocktails at the Farmhouse Lounge. Attendeeshad the opportunity to speak with Komatsuand Takeuchi representatives about new prod-ucts and demo Tier IV equipment.

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708-331-6362Fax: 708-331-7334

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815-961-3160Fax: 815-965-1810

1560 N. Old Rand Rd.Wauconda, IL 60084

847-526-7700Fax: 847-526-3565

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815-730-9011Fax: 815-730-9036

3600 North Grand RiverAvenue

Lansing, MI 48906517-321-8000

Fax: 517-321-6275

Grand Rapids600 44th Street S.W.

Grand Rapids, MI 49548616-538-2400

Fax: 616-538-0449

Northeast Detroit65809 Gratiot Avenue

Lenox, MI 48050586-727-7502

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Saginaw4600 AIS DriveP.O. Box 253

Bridgeport, MI 48722Phone 989-777-0090Fax: 989-777-1583

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12500 DuPont Ave. S.Burnsville, MN952-890-8880

1910 LorRay Dr.North Mankato. MN

506-387-1836

1236 60th Ave. N.W.Rochester, MN507-282-8888

6700 Highway 10 NWSauk Rapids, MN320-259-6222

Park City, KS800/262-0139

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North Platte, NE800/894-7060

Grand Island, NE800/868-4017

Lincoln, NE800/416-5518

Omaha, NE800/416-5095

Waterloo, IA800/772-2019

Des Moines, IA800/822-2212

Fort Dodge, IA800/362-2487

Sioux City, IA800/352-4693

Columbus, OH800/222-2010

Cincinnati, OH800/844-3734

Vandalia(Dayton), OH800/233-4228

Lima, OH800/423-7445

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630-627-0000250 E. North Frontage Rd. • Bolingbrook, IL 60440

630-739-77702350 S. Laflin St. • Chicago, IL 60608

312-942-92004701 West 137th Street • Crestwood, IL 60445

708-597-31101133 Indianapolis Blvd. • Schererville, IN 46375

219-865-65451360 N. Rand Rd. • Wauconda, IL 60084

847-526-94444102 W. Crystal Lake Rd. • McHenry, IL 60050

815-385-0420www.McCannOnline.com

Road Machinery & Supplies Co.5633 W. Highway 13 • Savage, MN 55378

952-895-9595 • 800-888-9515314 Garfield Ave. • Duluth, MN 55802

218-727-8611 • 800-888-9535315 North Hoover Rd. • Virginia, MN 55792

218-741-9011 • 800-752-430475 US Hwy 41 • Neguanee, MI 49866

906-475-6488606 W. 10th Ave. • Milan, IL 61264309-787-1742 • 800-633-9114

RMS Rentals12520 Quenton Ave. So., Ste 100

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Kelbe Brothers Equipment Co., Inc.12770 W. Silver Spring Drive • Butler, WI 53007

262-373-2151Fax: 262-373-2102

4621 Dutch Mill Rd. • Madison, WI 53716608-221-8300

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Victor L. Phillips Co.4100 Gardner Ave. • Kansas City, MO 64120

800-878-92905430 S. Highway 43 • Joplin, MO 64804

800-878-82236330 W. Hwy 60 • Brookline Station, MO 65619

800-955-27293250 North Hydraulic • Wichita, KS 67219

800-878-33461304 SW 42 St. • Topeka, KS 66609

800-878-43452203 West Jones Ave. • Garden City, KS 67846

800-511-1435www.vlpco.com

Alta Equipment Company28775 Beck Rd. • Wixom, MI 48393

248-449-67002470 W. Columbia Ave. • Battle Creek, MI 49015

269-965-12698840 Byron Commerce SW • Byron Center, MI 49315

616-878-74504716 Talon Ct. S.E. • Kentwood, MI 49512

616-698-29606327 Jomar Ct. • Lansing, MI 48917

517-272-50335920 Grand Haven Rd. • Muskegon, MI 49441

231-798-875456195 Pontiac Trail • New Hudson, MI 48165

248-356-520028855 Smith Rd. • Romulus, MI 48174

734-641-82381524 Champagne Dr. • Saginaw, MI 48604

989-752-94007500 E. 15 Mile Rd. • Sterling Hts., MI 48312

586-977-6000476 US 31 South • Traverse, MI 49685

231-943-37009433 Riley St. • Zeeland, MI 49464

616-748-4108www.altaequipment.com

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4115 S. 90th St. • Omaha, NE 68127402-331-9200

Fax: 402-339-66205601 Fletcher Ave. • Lincoln, NE 68507

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Fax: 308-384-0686www.roadbuildersmachinery.com

Columbus Equipment Company65 East Kingston Ave. • Columbus, OH 43207

614-443-654112500 Williams Rd. • Perrysburg, OH 43551

419-872-7101712 Shepherd Ave. • Cincinnati, OH 45215

513-771-39223942 Brecksville Rd. • Richfield, OH 44286

330-659-6681290 Old Steubenville Pike • Cadiz, OH 43907

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937-879-31541601 Shepler-Church Ave. SW • Canton, OH 44706

330-453-4521818 Lee St. • Zanesville, OH 43701

740-455-4036864 Richmond Rd. • Painesville, OH 44077

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636-240-90201101 N. Lenway Dr. • Columbia, MO

573-886-94359801 West State Route 161

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Luby Equipment Services2300 Cassens Drive • Fenton, MO 63026

636-343-9970199 Airport Road • Cape Girardeau, MO

63702573-334-9937

8853 Petrov Drive • Caseyville, IL 62232618-397-9971

4375 Camp Butler RoadSpringfield, IL 62707

217-744-22332625 North 24th St. • Quincy, IL 62305

217-222-5454www.lubyequipment.com

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877-967-565627285 Ironworks Rd.Harrisburg, SD 57032

605-368-9880www.midwestundergroundsupply.com

Star Equipment Ltd.1401 2nd Avenue • Des Moines, IA 50314

515-283-2215 • 800-369-2215Fax 515-283-02952625 W. Airline Hwy.Waterloo, IA 50703

319-236-6830 • 800-791-9249Fax 319-236-68342950 6th Street SW

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Attendees Speak to Representatives on New Products

These gentleman are enjoying the barbecue lunch from Parker’s Rib Ranch.(L-R) are Steve Stohlmann, Roger and Duane Griepenstroh, Ken Eidenmillerand Walt Kassube.

The Komatsu PC 290LC excavator is about to do some landclear-ing by taking down this tree.

Customers had a chanceto run the KomatsuD65WX dozer.

(L-R): Aaron Jacobsen, DK&B ConstructionSpecialties, explains the Topcon GPS systemto the father and son team of Dan and TannerBornemeier of Bornemeier Construction.

Willard Clark of Clark Construction liked the Komatsu D61PX dozer.The Komatsu D61PX dozer was busy all daymoving dirt.

Road Builders Machinery and Supply Co. Inc.Drew Davidson (L) and Randy Petersen,Petersen Earthmoving.

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ILLINOISBurris Equipment Company

Joliet • 815-464-6650

Ingleside • 815-363-4100

Waukegan • 847-336-1205

Diamond Equipment

17035 N. Illinois Hwy. 37

Mt. Vernon, IL 62864

618-242-2273

800-388-6396

Fax: 618-242-9161

Diamond Equipment

1060 Diamond Ave.

Evansville, IN 47711

812-425-4428

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2000 Harlan Drive

Terry Haute, IN 47802

812-299-4747

888-343-4747

Fax: 812-299-3687

Hardings Heavy Equipment

109 W. Commercial Ave.

Lowell, IN 46356

219-696-8911

www.hardingsinc.com

[email protected]

Southeastern Equipment

Co., Inc.

Fort Wayne, IN 46808

260-483-8868

4951 West 96th Street

Indianapolis, IN 46268

317-872-4877

www.southeasternequip.com

Rueter’s

www.rueterco.com

1132 31st Ave.

Council Bluffs, IA 51401

712-366-5221

Fax: 712-366-5228

5815 Lincoln Way

Ames, IA 50014

515-268-0939

Fax: 515-268-0943

Hwy 30 West

Grand Junction, IA 50107

515-738-2571

Fax: 515-738-2343

Hwy 30 East

Carroll, IA 51401

712-792-9294

Fax: 712-792-6808

2425 NE 126th Ave.

Elkhart, IA 50073

515-367-3054

KANSASThe Victor L. Phillips Co.

4100 Gardner Ave.

Kansas City, MO 64120

816-241-9290

Garden City • 620-275-1996

Topeka • 785-267-4345

Wichita • 316-838-3346

KENTUCKYDiamond Equipment

1046 Lovers Lane

Bowling Green, KY 42103

270-781-1061

800-489-1061

Fax: 270-781-0907

MICHIGANMidland Engine

Midland • 989-631-4608

MINNESOTATitan Machinery

Rosemount • 651-423-2222

NEBRASKARueter’s

www.rueterco.com

E. Hwy 275

Neligh, NE 68756

402- 887-5638

Fax: 402-887-5638

MISSOURIThe Victor L. Phillips Co.

4100 Gardner Ave.

Kansas City, MO 64120

816-241-9290

Brookline Station

417-887-2729

Joplin • 417-781-8222

WISCONSINTitan Machinery

La Crosse • 608-788-1025

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28775 Beck Rd.Wixom, MI 48393

248/449-6700

Muskegon, MI231/798-8754

Kentwood, MI616/698-2960

Battle Creek, MI269/965-1269

Romulus, MI734/641-8238

Saginaw, MI989/752-9400

Sterling Hts, MI586/977-6000

Zeeland, MI616/748-4108

Lansing, MI517/272-5033

Wixom, MI (Cons. Division)248/356-5200

Byron Center, MI616/878-7450

Traverse, MI231/943-3700

New Hudson, MI248/356-5200

12500 S. Cicero Ave.Alsip, IL 60803708/389-7700

Villa Park, IL630/530-7600

Rockford, IL815/227-0555

East Peoria, IL309/694-4455

Springfield, IL217/789-0351

Evansville, IN812/867-6661

Fort Wayne, IN260/482-3681

Indianapolis, IN317/247-9125

Corbin, KY606/528-9440

Louisville, KY502/456-4050

Prestonsburg, KY606/874-2104

St. Louis, MO314/487-8925

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Runnion Equipment recently announced that thecompany now offers Elliott Equipment Company’sline of HiReach aerial work platforms at its loca-tion in Caledonia, Wis. The HiReach line featuresfully hydraulic boom extension systems withoutcables or chains to provide smooth, precise rides.“We’re proud to be a distributor for the HiReach

line,” said Michael Prochot, president of Runnion.“Their platform equipment is known for its relia-bility. These machines join our lineup of top quali-ty brands that include National Crane andPalfinger.”The line of HiReach aerial work platforms

includes 27 models with working heights ranging

from 45 to 140 ft. (14 to 43 m) and lifting capacities of 500to 14,000 lbs. (227 to 6,350 kg). For everything from posi-tioning people to lifting loads, working at heights or diggingholes, HiReach aerial work platforms help complete jobsfaster, schedule crews more efficiently, and maximize equip-ment utilization.Anyone interested in learning more about HiReach

should contact Scott Desjarlais at 262/527-3169 or [email protected].

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

Runnion Now Offers Elliott Equipment’sHiReach Line at Caledonia Location

Runnion Equipment recently announced that the company nowoffers Elliott Equipment Company’s line of HiReachaerial work platforms at its location in Caledonia, Wis.

The HiReach line features fully hydraulic boom exten-sion systems without cables or chains to providesmooth, precise rides.

U.S. Transportation Secretary RayLaHood informed Gov. Mike Penceby phone on June 25 that future U.S.31 Hamilton County construction hasbeen approved to use 90 percent feder-al funding, an increase above the 80percent maximum for non-interstateprojects.Indiana is the first state to use a new

provision in the Moving Ahead forProgress in the 21st Century (MAP-21) transportation legislation that Gov.Pence supported while in Congress.Indiana plans to seek increased federalmatch for additional critical freightprojects around the state.The Federal Highway

Administration’s Indiana Divisionassisted in securing SecretaryLaHood’s approval of $23 million inincreased federal funding for the U.S.31 Hamilton County project. Indianamaximizes its allocations of state andfederal transportation funding before

using Major Moves constructionfunds, which generate investmentearnings.“Indiana is among the first states to

take advantage of innovative tools andresources under the MAP-21 trans-portation legislation to speed deliveryof critical transportation projects,”Gov. Pence said. “We are following anaggressive schedule to finish what westarted and upgrade 13 miles throughCarmel and Westfield by the end of2015.”For the Illiana Corridor project,

Indiana and Illinois were the first topublish a combined FinalEnvironmental Impact and Record ofDecision that was encouraged underthe MAP-21 legislation. Indiana alsoused recent federal guidance to expe-dite surveying and other field work forI-69 Section 4 between Crane andBloomington.Indiana is currently upgrading and

bypassing congested sections of U.S.31 near Kokomo, South Bend andIndianapolis. When completed, theprojects are expected to remove 32stoplights from the route, cutting a halfhour off travel time.Upgrading the existing U.S. 31

between I-465 and State Road 38 tointerstate standards is the largest andmost aggressive road project everattempted in Hamilton County. Thenew U.S. 31 Hamilton County isintended to reduce congestion,improve safety and provide continuityof commerce and regional travel for aU.S. highway corridor that carriesmore than 6,600 trucks each day. For more information, visit

http://us31hamiltoncounty.IN.gov.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)

Hamilton County...

Increased Federal Funding Approvedfor Future U.S. 31 Construction Projects

BRANDEIS MACHINERY & SUPPLY COMPANYwww.brandeismachinery.com1801 Watterson Tr.Louisville, KY 40299502/491-4000502/499-3195 Fax Evansville, IN812/425-4491812/425-1171 Fax Corbin, KY606/528-3700606/528-9014 Fax Lexington, KY859/259-3456859/254-0783 Fax Stanville, KY606/478-9201606/478-9208 Fax Paducah, KY270/444-8390270/575-4907 Fax Indianapolis, IN317/872-8410317/872-8417 Fax Ft.Wayne, IN260/489-4551260/489-1620 Fax

CONTINENTAL EQUIPMENT CORP.A division of AISwww.aisequip.com3600 N. Grand River Ave.Lansing, MI 48906517/321-8000Fax: 517/321-4191

ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES CO.www.rmsequipment.com5633 W Hwy 13Savage MN 55378952/895-9595800/888-9515Duluth, MN 218/727-8671800/888-9535Virginia MN218/741-9011800/752-4304Des Moines IA218/741-9011800/555-1445Sioux City IA712/252-0538800/633-9104Cedar Rapids IA319/363-9655800/616-6615Milan, IL309/787-1742800/633-9114

ROAD BUILDERSMACHINERY & SUPPLY CO., INC.1001 S. 7th St. TrafficwayKansas City, KS 66105913/371-3822913/371-3870 FaxOmaha, NE402/331-9200Lincoln, NE402/325-0447Grand Island, NE308/384-2620

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ROLAND MACHINERY CO.www.rolandmachinery.com816 N. Dirksen Parkway,Springfield, IL 62702217/789-7711Bolingbrook, IL630/739-7474Carterville, IL618/985-3399Marengo, IL815/923-4966Portage, IN219/764-8080Escanaba, MI906/786-6920906/786-5813 Fax Bridgeton, MO314/291-1330Cape Girardeau, MO573/334-5252Columbia, MO573/814-0083Palmyra, MO573/769-2056DePere, WI920/532-0165920/532-0526 Fax DeForest, WI608/842-4151608/842-4193 Fax Eau Claire, WI715/874-5400715/874-5401 Fax Franksville WI 262/835-2710262/835-2844 Fax Schofield, WI715/355-9898715/241-0044 Fax

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Stage 8 Introduces Two X-Lock Spindle Nuts XN-11, XMT-30Stage 8, a mechanical locking sys-

tems manufacturer has two new lockingspindle nuts — the XN-11, whichreplaces the N-11 nut on 40 spline axles,and the XMT-30, a 42 mm nut that fits1984 to 1989 Toyota 4-Runners and1979-1989 Toyota pickup trucks.“The X-Lock replaces the outdated

and difficult to adjust dual jam-nut sys-tem,” said Robert Ahearn, general man-ager of Stage 8. “It is constructed out of4130 chromoly steel and can withstandup to 250 foot-pounds of reverse torque.The 40 spline axle is an automotive axleused extensively among the automotiveaftermarket especially on rock crawlersand extreme 4x4s.”Stage 8’s X-Lock applications are all

lockable in any position so there is nevera need to over/under torque, ensuring properpre-load is maintained. All Stage 8 X-Locks are reusable, accord-

ing to the manufacturer. Stage 8 manufactures many types of

active, fail-safe mechanical locking fastenersincluding locking header bolts. Stage 8 services GE Locomotive, Link-

Belt cranes, Caterpillar, NASA, Oshkosh,Ford Racing, BAE Systems, StolleMachinery and more. For more information, call 800/843-7836

or visit www.stage8.com. (This story also can be found on

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

Stage 8’s X-Lock applications are all lock-able in any position so there is never a needto over/under torque.

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Buck & KnobbyEquipment Co.6220 Sterns Rd

Ottawa Lake, MI 49267734-856-2811

Vermeer Midwest2801 Beverly Dr.Aurora, IL 60502630-820-3030

PO Box 224Eureka, IL 61530309-467-3716

1801 179th Ave.Moline, IL 61244309-751-9540

13402 Britton Park Rd.Fishers, IN 46038317-842-1040

3566 Citadel CircleNewburgh, IN 47630

812-490-4400

3310 West Coliseum Blvd.Fort Wayne, IN 46808

260-484-2494

PO Box 27317550 Chesterfield Airport

Rd.Chesterfield, MO 63006

636-532-2332

1005 Thorez Rd.Jackson, MI 49201517-750-3783

1196 A Franklin St.Marne, MI 49435616-677-5900

Vermeer of IowaPO Box 168-661 Hwy T14

Pella, IA 50219641-628-2000

Vermeer Siouxland4858 D Ave.

Marcus, IA 51035712-376-2310

Vermeer of Eastern Iowa101 Commerce Blvd.Tipton, IA 50219563-886-2444

Custom Truck &Equipment

7701 Highway 24Kansas City, MO 64125

800-861-1065www.cte-equipment.com

Paint Valley Equipment10550 Twp Rd. 262

Millersburg, OH 44654877-774-0081330-674-4031

Roeder Implement Inc.2550 Rockdale Rd.Dubuque, IA 52003563-557-1184

Fax: 563-583-1821

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ILLINOIS

Atlas Bobcat Schiller Park

847-678-3633 • 888-438-8014

Mokena 708-596-8050 • 888-438-8014

Wauconda 847-526-4255 • 888-438-8014

West Chicago 630-293-0606 • 888-438-8014

Yorkville 630-553-0150 • 888-438-8014

www.atlasbobcat.com

Bobcat of St. LouisFairview Heights

618-397-1847www.bobcatofstl.com

IOWAVetter Equipment Co.

Corydon 641-872-2000

www.vetterequip.com

KANSASWhite Star Machinery

Wichita316-838-3321 • 800-950-3321

Garden City620-277-2290 • 800-475-2290

Manhattan785-537-9979

Topeka785-232-7731 • 800-432-2440www.whitestarmachinery.com

MICHIGANBader Bros.

Hillman 989-379-3000

www.baderbros.com

Carleton Equipment CompanyLivonia

734-421-9999

Byron Center616-877-3388

Chesterfield 586-463-3333

Saginaw989-777-6666

Kalamazoo269-343-2943 • 888-380-6420www.carletonequipment.com

MINNESOTACrawford’s Equipment, Inc.

Cambridge 763-689-1794

www.crawfordsequip.com

Farm Rite Equipment, Inc.Dassel

320-275-2737 • 877-570-2740Willmar

320-235-3672www.farmriteequip.com

Lano Equipment, Inc.Loretto

763-479-8200 • 888-479-4342www.lanoequip.com

Lano Equipment of NorwoodNorwood Young America

952-467-2181www.lanoequipofnorwood.com

Timmer Implement, Inc. Aitkin

218-927-2515 888-702-3988 www.timmerimplement.com

Tri-State Bobcat, Inc.Burnsville

952-894-0894 • 877-262-2284

Little Canada651-407-3727 • 877-331-0295

www.tristatebobcat.com

MISSOURIBobcat of St. Louis

Valley Park636-225-2900

Columbia573-886-9435

O’Fallon636-240-9020

www.bobcatofstl.com

NORTH DAKOTABobcat of Devils Lake

Devils Lake701-662-5331

www.bobcatofgrandforks.com

Bobcat of Grand Forks, Inc.Grand Forks

701-772-5006 • 877-863-2362www.bobcatofgrandforks.com

Bobcat of WillistonWilliston

701-572-5050www.bobcatofgrandforks.com

OHIOBobcat of Dayton

Dayton 937-293-3176 • 800-BOBCATS

Troy937-335-5287 • 800-BOBCATS

www.bobcatofdayton.com

SOUTH DAKOTA Morris Equipment, LLC

Mitchell 605-292-3100

www.morrisequip.com

WISCONSINTri-State Bobcat, Inc.

Hudson715-531-0801 • 866-268-2418

www.tristatebobcat.com

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ILLINOIS

Atlas Bobcat Schiller Park

847-678-3633 • 888-438-8014

Mokena 708-596-8050 • 888-438-8014

Wauconda 847-526-4255 • 888-438-8014

West Chicago 630-293-0606 • 888-438-8014

Yorkville 630-553-0150 • 888-438-8014

www.atlasbobcat.com

Bobcat of St. LouisFairview Heights

618-397-1847www.bobcatofstl.com

IOWAVetter Equipment Co.

Corydon 641-872-2000

www.vetterequip.com

KANSASWhite Star Machinery

Wichita316-838-3321 • 800-950-3321

Garden City620-277-2290 • 800-475-2290

Manhattan785-537-9979

Topeka785-232-7731 • 800-432-2440www.whitestarmachinery.com

MICHIGANBader Bros.

Hillman 989-379-3000

www.baderbros.com

Carleton Equipment CompanyLivonia

734-421-9999

Byron Center616-877-3388

Chesterfield 586-463-3333

Saginaw989-777-6666

Kalamazoo269-343-2943 • 888-380-6420www.carletonequipment.com

MINNESOTACrawford’s Equipment, Inc.

Cambridge 763-689-1794

www.crawfordsequip.com

Farm Rite Equipment, Inc.Dassel

320-275-2737 • 877-570-2740Willmar

320-235-3672www.farmriteequip.com

Lano Equipment, Inc.Loretto

763-479-8200 • 888-479-4342www.lanoequip.com

Lano Equipment of NorwoodNorwood Young America

952-467-2181www.lanoequipofnorwood.com

Timmer Implement, Inc. Aitkin

218-927-2515 888-702-3988 www.timmerimplement.com

Tri-State Bobcat, Inc.Burnsville

952-894-0894 • 877-262-2284

Little Canada651-407-3727 • 877-331-0295

www.tristatebobcat.com

MISSOURIBobcat of St. Louis

Valley Park636-225-2900

Columbia573-886-9435

O’Fallon636-240-9020

www.bobcatofstl.com

NORTH DAKOTABobcat of Devils Lake

Devils Lake701-662-5331

www.bobcatofgrandforks.com

Bobcat of Grand Forks, Inc.Grand Forks

701-772-5006 • 877-863-2362www.bobcatofgrandforks.com

Bobcat of WillistonWilliston

701-572-5050www.bobcatofgrandforks.com

OHIOBobcat of Dayton

Dayton 937-293-3176 • 800-BOBCATS

Troy937-335-5287 • 800-BOBCATS

www.bobcatofdayton.com

SOUTH DAKOTA Morris Equipment, LLC

Mitchell 605-292-3100

www.morrisequip.com

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Hudson715-531-0801 • 866-268-2418

www.tristatebobcat.com

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Highway Program ‘Year Zero’ Could Cost Industry $2.3BThe crisis facing the federal highway pro-

gram will send shockwaves through the con-struction equipment industry, AssociatedEquipment Distributors (AED) ViceChairman Tim Watters said July 25. According to data released by the

Congress Budget Office (CBO), in FY 2015the Highway Trust Fund (HTF) will beunable to support any highway or transitspending, jeopardiz-ing more than $50billion in annualinvestment. The potential loss

of almost $36 billionin core annual high-way investmentalone would take anenormous toll on theequipment industry.Each dollar in high-way spending generates 6.4 cents in equip-ment market activity (sales, rental and prod-uct support) and dealerships average$606,000 in sales per employee. AED esti-mates the HTF “year zero” scenario will costthe equipment industry $2.3 billion in lostmarket activity and threaten more than 3,700dealership jobs. “For me, those numbers aren’t abstract,

they’re terrifying,” Watters, the presidentand CEO of Hoffman Equipment inPiscataway, N.J., said. “Those are myemployees, my coworkers, my colleaguesand my friends, and they could very wellfind themselves out of work if Congressdoesn’t get its act together and solve thisproblem.” Watters was speaking at a press confer-

ence organized bySenate Environment& Public WorksCommittee ChairmanBarbara Boxer (D-Calif.) to draw atten-tion to the highwayfunding crisis. Watterssaid AED would standwith Boxer as sheworks with her Houseand Senate colleagues

to put the HTF back on solid fiscal footing. “This isn’t a Democratic or Republican

issue. This is a jobs issue,” Watters said.“This is a battle for the health of the con-struction equipment industry and, morebroadly, the future of the U.S. economy.”

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

(L-R) are Sen. Barbara Boxer; Bud Wright, American Association of State Highwayand Transportation Officials (AASHTO); and Tim Watters, Hoffman Equipment.

“For me, those numbersaren’t abstract, they’reterrifying.”

Tim WattersAssociated Equipment Distributors

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disaster in Minneapolis, structureskeep failing, including the I-5bridge in Washington and build-ings in both Philadelphia andBangladesh.Each of these could have been

prevented with Resensys LLC’sreal-time, comprehensive, wire-less, low-cost and low-mainte-nance structural health detectionsystem, according to the company.“In most cases, before a bridge

or building collapses, measureable,meaningful changes occur on thestructure,” said Resensys Presidentand CTO Mehdi Kalantari. “Ourtechnology provides a strong toolfor the early and efficient detectionof these changes. Whether someportion of the structure is over-strained or deformed, irreversibleshifts or transformations can bedetected with our technology wayahead of an actual failure so thatrepairs, and/or adjustments, can bemade.”Comprised of small, networked

sensors installed strategically on abridge or building, Resensys’ sys-tem monitors a broad range of fac-tors, including strain, acceleration,vibration, displacement, deforma-tion, tilt and inclination, tempera-ture and humidity, to ensure that astructure is sound. Each networked sensor quietly

and continuously gathers data,after which it is aggregated andsent wirelessly to a data center,where it is continually analyzed.When a structural issue is

detected, alerts are sent out tomaintenance or repair engineers atthe first hint of a problem.Resensys’ sensors can be energy

self-sustained, drawing their ownpower from ambient light andradio waves, or battery-operated.Both types of sensors last, mainte-nance-free, for decades, accordingto the company.More than 20 companies

throughout the United States,Canada, Indonesia and Japan havedeployed Resensys’ sensors on a

wide variety of structures. In themid-atlantic region, they monitorbuildings and bridges along I-495.“We believe Resensys sensors

provide very useful informationabout the structures where theyhave been deployed,” said MarcusSchmieder, industrial engineer,lean consultant and NDT specialistat Vancouver, Canada-based MetroTesting Laboratories Ltd. “Theease of installation, long life cycleand low cost of these systems con-vinced us to use Resensys sensorsfor all of our structural health mon-itoring projects.”Since the American Society of

Civil Engineers published its firstreport card for America’sInfrastructure back in 2008, theUnited States has yet to receive anoverall grade higher than a D+.More than 71,000 bridges in theUnited States are structurally defi-cient, according to the FederalHighway Administration’s OurNation’s Highways 2011 report.While structural health monitor-

ing is core to Resensys’ productdevelopment, the company’s sen-sors are now being used for a farwider range of applications,including utilities and aviation.Resensys received a $75,000

Maryland Technology TransferFund award from the MarylandTechnology DevelopmentCorporation in 2008. In 2009, thecompany won both a $165,000Maryland Industrial Partnerships(MIPS) grant and $25,000 throughthe SAIC VentureAcceleratorCompetition. The company alsohas received Small BusinessInnovation Research grants fromthe National Science Foundation, a$100,000 Phase I in 2009,$500,000 Phase II in 2010, and$230,000 Phase II-B in 2013.A portfolio company of the

Maryland Technology EnterpriseInstitute (Mtech) TechnologyAdvancement Program in the A.James Clark School ofEngineering at the University ofMaryland, Resensys also is an

Mtech VentureAccelerator gradu-ate and former UMD $75KBusiness Plan Competition winner.

About ResensysFounded in 2008, the mission of

Resensys is to protect infrastruc-ture systems against aging, struc-tural malfunction and collapse.Resensys offers a solution for thereal-time monitoring of importantstructural state quantities such asstress, strain, vibration, accelera-tion, tilt, inclination, deformation,temperature, humidity, etc.Resensys’ solution is based onActive RF Test (ART) technology,which incorporates novel sensing,energy harvesting and wirelesscommunication technologies into asmall, wireless and ultra-energy-efficient sensor.For more information, visit

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

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Despite efforts by Construction Equipment Guide to contact all the

manufacturers of backhoes, not all of them appear in this chart.

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FOR COMPLETE BACKHOE LISTINGS.

Model Loader Loader Loader Backhoe Max Travel Speed Operating

SAE Lift Capacity Breakout Force Loading Height Digging Depth 4th Gear Fwd Weight

HP (kw) lbs. (kg) lbs. (kg) ft. (m) ft. (m) MPH (kmh) lbs. (kg)

580N 78 (58) 6,803 (3,086) 10,622 (4,818) 11.8 (3.6) 14.8 (4.5) 24.3 (39.1) 14,564 (6,606)

580 Super N 95 (71) 7,044 (3,195) 10,947 (4,965) 12 (3.7) 14.5 (4.4) 23.6 (37.9) 17,226 (7,814)

580 Super N WT 95 (71) 8,425 (3,821) 10,873 (4,932) 12 (3.7) 14.5 (4.4) 23 (37) 19,985 (9,065)

590 Super N 108 (81) 8,425 (3,821) 12,776 (5,795) 13 (4) 15.5 (4.7) 23 (37) 20,458

CASE

416F 87 (64.9) 6,751 (3,062) 12,281 (5,571) 11.9 (3.6) 14.3 (4.4) 25 (40) 14,953 (6,783)

420F 93 (69.3) 7,237 (3,237) 11,283 (5,118) 11.9 (3.6) 14.3 (4.4) 25 (40) 15,395 (6,938)

420F IT 93 (69.3) 8,137 (3,691) 11,575 (5,250) 11.9 (3.6) 14.3 (4.4) 25 (40) 15,829 (7,180)

430F 107 (78.7) 7,237 (3,283) 11,283 (5,118) 13 (4.0) 15.4 (4.7) 25 (40) 15,708 (7,125)

430F IT 107 (78.7) 8,173 (3,691) 11,575 (5,250) 13 (4.0) 15.4 (4.7) 26 (42) 16,142 (7,322)

450F 127 (94.7) 7,871 (3,570) 11,375 (5,160) 14.6 (4.4) 17.3 (5.3) 26 (42) 24,141 (10,950)

CATERPILLAR

310K EP 70 (52) 6,600 (2,994) 9,350 (4,241) 11.0 (3.4) 17.9 (5.5) 18.6 (29.9) 14,352 (6,510)

310K 88 (66) 6,600 (2,994) 9,350 (4,241) 10.9 (3.3) 17.9 (5.5) 20.6 (33.1) 14,469 (6,563)

310SK 97 (72) N/A 11,051 (5,013) 11.2 (3.4) 18.4 (5.6) 20.4 (32.8) 15,194 (6,892)

310SK TC 102 (76) 7,215 (3,272) 11,450 (5,194) 11.2 (3.4) 18.4 (5.6) 20.5 (32.9) 19,855 (9,006)

410K 107 (80) 7,200 (3,269) 10,300 (4,672) 12.5 (3.8) 20.0 (6.1) 20.4 (32.8) 17,024 (7,721)

410K TC 106 (79) 6,815 (3,091) 10,640 (4,826) 11.2 (3.4) 20.0 (6.1) 20.4 (32.8) 20,494 (9,294)

710K 130 (97) 9,277 (4,208) 15,540 (7,048) 14.3 (4.4) 22.3 (6.8) 21.8 (35.2) 22,970 (10,419)

JOHN DEERE

B26 23.3 (17.4) 1,300 (590) 2,344 (1,063) 6.4 (1.9) 8.3 (2.5) 11.1 (17.8) 4,001 (1,815)

L39 37.4 (27.9) 2,767 (1,255) 3,560 (1,615) 7.6 (2.3) 10.1 (3) 14.7 (23.6) 6,987 (3,170)

L45 42.5 (31.7) 2,200 (1,000) 4,530 (2,055) 7.6 (2.3) 10.1 (3) 14.9 (24.0) 7,173 (3,254)

M59 57 (42.5) 3,968 (1,800) 5,961 (2,704) 8.8 (2.9) 12.0 (3.6) 15.9 (25.6) 8,344 (3,785)

KUBOTA

see CHART page 58

766III Standard Stick 100 (74.5) 9,577 (4,344) 12,095 (5,486) 11.5 (3.5) 14.4 (4.3) 22.4 (36.0) 17,367 (8,000)

LIUGONG

B95C 97 (72) 7,996 (3,627) 10,294 (4,669) 12.5 (3.67) 14.5 (4.42) 22 (35.4) 16,008 (7,261)

B95C TC 97 (72) 6,200 (2,812) 8,182 (3,711) 12.5 (3.67) 14.5 (4.42) 22 (35.4) 18,135 (8,226)

B95C LR 97 (72) 7,996 (3,627) 10,294 (4,669) 12.6 (3.85) 15.5 (4.72) 22 (35.4) 16,316 (7,400)

B110C 110 (82) 7,996 (3,627) 10,294 (4,669) 13 (3.96) 15.5 (4.72) 23 (37) 16,316 (7,400)

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* See your dealer for the complete terms of CNH’s Warranty and Limitation of Liability, which contains certain limits and exclusions. ProCare is a factory-�t program available only on select 2013 machines. ©2013 CNH America LLC. Case is a registered trademark of CNH America LLC. All rights reserved.

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Model Loader Loader Loader Backhoe Max Travel Speed Operating

SAE Life Capacity Breakout Force Loading Height Digging Depth 4th Gear Fwd Weight

HP (kw) lbs. (kg) lbs. (kg) ft. (m) ft. (m) MPH (kmh) lbs. (kg)

MIDI 50 (37) 3,478 (1,578) 5,830 (2,644) 9 (2.7) 10 (3.0) 17.4 (28.0) 8,421 (3,820)

1CX 50 (37) 1,345 (610) 5,179 (2,350) 8.2 (2.5) 8.3 (2.55) 7 (11.3) 6,150 (2,790)

2CX 12 75 (56) 4,850 (2,200) 7,935 (3,600) 10.11 (3.32) 12 (3.66) 21.3 (34.3) 12,329 (5,592)

3CX 14 74 (55) 7,670 (3,479) 13,730 (6,228) 11.2 (3.40) 14.6 (4.45) 22.8 (36.7) 15,439 (7,005)

3CX 14 Super 91 (68) 7,670 (3,479) 13,603 (6,170) 11.2 (3.40) 14.6 (4.45) 22.8 (36.7) 15,439 (7,005)

3CX 15 Super 109 (81) 10,225 (4,638) 14,498 (6,590) 13 (3.96) 16.3 (4.95) 22.8 (36.7) 17,037 (7,730)

3CX 17 Super 109 (81) 10,225 (4,638) 14,498 (6,590) 14.3 (4.39) 17.6 (5.36) 22.8 (36.7) 17,515 (7,947)

4CX 14 Super 109 (81) 10,225 (4,638) 13,728 (6,227) 11.2 (3.40) 14.6 (4.45) 22.8 (36.7) 16,446 (7,462)

4CX 15 Super 109 (81) 10,225 (4,638) 16,387 (7,433) 13 (3.96) 16.3 (4.95) 22.8 (36.7) 18,225 (8,267)

4CX 17 Super 109 (81) 10,225 (4,638) 16,387 (7,433) 14.3 (4.39) 17.6 (5.36) 22.8 (36.7) 18,428 (8,359)

JCB

CHART from page 54

BL60B 78 (58) 6,658 (3,020) 11,690 (5,302) � 12.3 (3.7) 14.6 (4.5) � 22.0 (35.4) � 15,410 (6,900)

BL70B 90 (67) � 7,319 (3,320) 12,477 (5,659) 11.9 (3.6) 14.9 (4.5) � 21.1 (34.0) � 16,777 (7,610)VOLVO

TX760B 86 (64.3) 7,604 (3,449) 10,485 (4,756) 12.3 (3.74) 14.8 (4.5) 22.9 (36.9) 15,151 (6,887)

TLB840 94 (69.1) 7,291 (3,307) 10,485 (4,756) 11.7 (3.52) 14.9 (4.5) 25.6 (41.0) 15,895 (7,210)TEREX

TLB840 Backhoe Loader Now Available in North AmericaPowered by an electronic, Tier IV interim

Perkins 1204E-E44TA engine and anoptional 4-speed servo power synchro trans-mission with automatic shifting, the 94-hp(90 kW) Terex TLB840 backhoe loader isnow available in North America. Engineeredto excel in digging, reaching, lifting andloading applications, North American cus-tomers will notice the TLB840 boasts hightorque, powerful performance, as well asstrong climbing and digging capabilities,according to the manufacturer. The Tier IVi-compliant engine on the

TLB840 is designed with EGR (exhaust gasrecirculation) technology, which is well-suit-ed for lower horsepower engines operatingin high-duty applications. EGR enginesincorporate diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC)systems and sometimes diesel particulate fil-ters (DPF) to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx)and particulate matter exhaust emissions.The new Perkins Stage III B/Tier IVi EGRengines, like the one in the Terex TLB840,include a DPF and allow auto-idle to beincorporated in machine. “The Perkins DPF has a 10,000-hour

service life, so maintenance needs arereduced,” said Jon Beckley, Terex globalproduct manager of backhoe loaders. “Thisbackhoe loader does not require diesel

exhaust fluid, also known as AdBlue, orforced regeneration. Also, we have had along heritage of strong global support withPerkins.” Also according to Beckley, “The Tier IVi

TLB840 offers 14.6 to 36.9 foot-poundhigher torque through the rev range than theprevious model. This means it is moreresponsive on pick-up under load and han-dling while transporting materials.”The curved boom design on the TLB840

offers operators greater clearance to reachover obstacles and the ability to load closerinto trucks for greater productivity. With adig depth of 14 ft. 9 in. (4.5 m) — extendedto 18 ft. 1 in. (5.5 m) — and a reach up of 18ft. 9 in. (5.7 m) — extended 21 ft. 11 in. (6.7m) — the TLB840 is designedwith a slew system that provideshigh torque for easier backfillingand slewing uphill. For high-pro-ductivity trenching, this back-hoe loader brags 7,958 lbfdipper tearout and11,892 lbf bucket tearoutforces.With a loading height of

11 ft. 3 in. (3.4 m), the TierIVi Terex TLB840 can easilyload high-sided trucks, and

with a 10,485 lbf bucket breakout force, aloader lift capacity of 7,291 lbf and bucketcapacity of 1.32 cu. yds. (1 cu m), this back-hoe loader offers high-capacity production.With “return to dig” feature at the press of abutton, the Tier IVi TLB840 reduces cycletimes and provides quick loading capability.The hydro mechanical self-leveling featureon the TLB840 enablesthe operator to avoidspillage and allows forload retention at fullheight. The hydraulicunloadb u t -t o n

controls the loader’s lift speed, as well asboosts the machine’s pushing performance.For more information, visit

www.terex.com/construction. (This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)

The 94-hp (70 kW) Terex TLB840 backhoe loader is now available in North America.

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Breaking to the “Power-of-Three”

© 2013 Allied Construction Products, LLC

Designed without tie rods and incorporating the Constant Blow Energy (CBE) system, all three (555, 777 and 999) of Allied’s all-new Rammer Small Range breakers are powerful, reliable and easy to maintain.

The integrated one-piece tool bushing design includes the thrust ring, upper bushing, lower bushing and dust seal requiring fewer parts. The one-piece bushing is easily field replaceable.

Installation of the all-new Small Range breakers is made easier by the use of the swivel-type hose connecting block which can be easily turned over to meet left or right hand hose connections.

Allied’s Rammer Small Range breakers are your long-term solution to any breaking application for carriers between 7,500 lbs. and 27,600 lbs. These all-new breakers deliver high blow frequency and power where and when you need it regardless of the application.

For more information, call us at 1-800-321-1046 for the Distributor nearest you or visit us on-line at AlliedCP.com.

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Proper Maintenance Guarantees Longevity of BreakersBy Greg PetherbridgeSPECIAL TO CEG

Proper maintenance for a rig-mountedhydraulic breaker is extremely important toguarantee the longevity of a machine, whichwill ultimately impact a company’s bottomline. When it comes to caring for a rig-mounted breaker, the approach should betwo-fold:

1. Maximizing performance throughproper use in the field.

2. Setting up a hands-on preventativemaintenance schedule.

The combination of these two practiceswill lead to a long, productive life for a rig-mounted hydraulic breaker.

In the FieldProper use of the tool in everyday opera-

tion can ensure that contractors are minimiz-ing repairs later down the road. There are afew things that operators can do to makesure that they are capitalizing on their equip-ment investment.

It’s not uncommon for operators to use thehammer on the breaker to pry concrete orrock into a better position. This is one of the

worst practices an operator can engage inwhen it comes to keeping the breaker in opti-mal condition. Using the hammer as a prybarcauses serious damage. The tool can becomemisaligned, and rub against the bushing,causing unnecessary wear to important com-ponents.

Furthermore, operators should make it acommon practice to ensure that their toolmoves without obstruction in the bushing. Ifat any point during operation, it feels like thetool is not moving freely, the operator shouldimmediately discontinue use and perform avisual inspection of the breaker.

It also is a good practice to encourageoperators to get to know their equipmentbefore taking it out to a job site. If an opera-tor is comfortable with the breaker, there willmost likely be fewer maintenance relatedincidents in the field. Inexperienced opera-tors should take some time to learn about theequipment and how to use it before gettingbehind the controls.

Another important measure to take in thefield is that the breaker should be used onlyin short bursts. Running the tool continuous-ly for more than 15 to 25 seconds can causeextreme heat buildup and warp the tool,

which ultimately decreases performance andproductivity.

Additionally, if the target material is notbreaking after 15 to 25 seconds, chances arethat it won’t break without repositioning thematerial and/or the breaker tip. These fewseconds of rest between operations are cru-cial to the integrity of the tool.

Seasoned operators also know that blankfiring also is a common mistake in the fieldthat can affect the longevity the breaker.Knowing how to avoid blank firing is some-thing that can only be learned after manyhours behind the controls.

Blank firing commonly occurs right aftermaterial is broken, and is basically the toolfiring against itself since there is no materialunderneath. The force from that blow has togo somewhere, and if that power is not beingabsorbed by the rock or concrete, the break-er ends up absorbing the force. That cancause unnecessary wear to the components.Some manufacturers offer a feature on theirbreakers that can reduce the occurrence ofblank firing. For instance, ChicagoPneumatic’s RX breaker line offers thePower Stop function to help protect the tool.

Some manufacturers offer a feature on their breakers that can reduce the occur-rence of blank firing. For instance, Chicago Pneumatic’s RX breaker line offers thePower Stop function to help protect the tool.

Proper maintenance for a rig-mounted hydraulic breaker is extremely important toguarantee the longevity of a machine, which will ultimately impact a company’s bot-tom line. see MAINTENANCE page 62

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Frequent Lubrication, Clean HydraulicOil Key in Maximizing Life of Breaker

Establishing a Maintenance Plan

The second part of ensuring that arig-mounted hydraulic breaker has along, productive life is to establish aproactive maintenance plan.

Lubrication is hands-down, the mostimportant process for maintaining arig-mounted breaker. A lack of properlubrication is directly related to a short-er overall lifespan of the unit. To helpcontractors protect their investment,many manufacturers offer an automat-ic lubrication system. In the case of CP,a feature called CP-Lube is availablefor all RX breaker models from RX14and up.

Lubrication should be checked daily.While performing this daily visualcheck, an operator should also checkthe retainer pins to make sure they arein the proper position. The third step inan operator’s daily visual inspection

should be to make sure that the toolmoves freely in the bushing.

After 100 hours of use, the carrier’shydraulic filter should be inspected andchanged, if necessary. Clean hydraulicoil is key to maximizing the life of abreaker. At this 100-hour mark, it isalso a good idea to perform a thoroughcheck of the breaker, and remove thecomponents for a closer look. After theinspection, be sure to tighten all bolts tothe required torque.

The next point of inspection for abreaker should be at around 1,000hours — at which point the carrier’shydraulic oil and oil filter will need tobe changed. This is also a good oppor-tunity for contractors to check the flowsettings and adjust, if needed. A num-ber of manufacturers will suggestinspection and replacement of the sealsat this point as well, however, CP’s lineof RX breakers can typically last 1,500to 2,000 hours without needing to

replace the seals.

Sound Operation and Proactive

Maintenance Equal a Productive Machine

A savvy operator and a comprehen-sive maintenance plan go a long waywhen it comes to maximizing the life ofa rig-mounted hydraulic breaker. Onepractice without the other will not pro-duce optimal results for the unit. It isthe combination of proper use andproper care that extends the life of thebreaker and ultimately puts moremoney back in contractors’ pockets. (Greg Petherbridge is the product manager for boththe rig-mounted breaker line and the compactionequipment line for Chicago Pneumatic ConstructionEquipment.)

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)

MAINTENANCE from page 60

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5859 Raymond StIndianapolis, IN 46241317-240-6300www.mhjcb.com

DieselMachinery Inc.4301 N Cliff AveSioux Falls, SD 57104888-753-8907

39288 133rd StAberdeen, SD 57401888-484-6312

3801 N Deadwood AveRapid City, SD 57702800-658-3047www.dieselmachinery.com

Fairchild JCB15735 Central Avenue NEHam Lake, MN 55304763-434-3832

3100 Highway 13 WestBurnsville, MN 55337952-697-1720

2140 Hutson RoadGreen Bay, WI 54303920-494-8726

Fairchild JCB(cont.)2815 Mary StreetMarinette, WI 54143715-735-0402

5217 Heffron CourtStevens Point, WI 54481715-341-6846www.fairchildjcb.com

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Backhoe Bucket Attachment Provides ‘7-in-1’ VersatilityThroughout the past decade, contractors

have increasingly expected more from theirjobsite tools. For example, a mobile phone isno longer just a mobile phone; it’s a mobileoffice — connecting the owner to others viaphone, text, e-mail, video, photos and socialmedia channels at any time, in any place. With technology advancing so rapidly, it’s

no wonder contractors expect the same con-venience and ability to multitask from theirother tools, like their construction equip-ment. And, backhoe loaders are no excep-tion. “Backhoe loaders are designed with the

specific purpose of being versatile on anyjob site,” said Jon Beckley, Terex globalproduct manager of backhoe loaders.“Perfect for contractors with applicationsrequiring the versatility of a wheel loaderand the functionality of an excavator. Thedual functionality of these loaders increasesjob site productivity and helps cut operatingcosts — the best of both worlds in one pack-age.”With margins on job site bids tight, con-

tractors are relying more heavily than everon these machines, and more specifically, onthe attachments — buckets, hydraulic break-ers, augers, pallet forks, brooms, grapples,and snow plows, to name a few — that makethem so versatile. And, according to Beckley, to increase

what one backhoe loader can accomplish ona job site, contractors should consider invest-ing in a 7-in-1 bucket attachment.

One Attachment Does It AllOriginally developed by the Drott

Company and known as the 4-in-1 bucket,this attachment has been referred to over theyears as a multi-purpose or the double fourbucket. Today, many contractors call it the 7-in-1 bucket to highlight this attachment’sseven main functions: 1) Digging 2) Loading3) Dozing 4) Scraping5) Spreading and leveling6) Grabbing7) Lifting“Contractors have discovered the key to

staying busy year-round is to reduce theamount of work they subcontract,” saidBeckley, “and keep as much business as theycan for their own crews. One way to do thisis by investing in attachments, giving theirequipment the ability to do more. The 7-in-1bucket is the ideal attachment for generalcontractors, landscapers, municipalities andrental yards — for anyone who wants toincrease a backhoe loader’s versatility for agreater return on investment.”According to Beckley, the 7-in-1 bucket

makes many job site tasks easier and quick-

er to complete, but in several markets, con-tractors have been slow to realize the fullpotential of this attachment. “When contractors better understand what

this attachment can do, and how it does it,”said Beckley, “they appreciate how the 7-in-1 bucket saves time and money, as well asopens up more job opportunities.”To prove what the 7-in-1 bucket can truly

do, Beckley offered operating tips for eachof the bucket’s seven functions.

Digging and LoadingWhen digging with the clamshell closed,

Beckley said, the 7-in-1 bucket can be filledby crowding back as the operator pushes theloader into the pile of job site material. Intougher material, the bucket can be rockedforwards and backwards to assist filling.Pressing the transmission de-clutch buttonon the loader control lever, makes moreengine power available to the hydraulic cir-cuit to increase the loader’s performance.Also, Beckley said, the bucket can be

filled by opening the clamshell and pullingthe material back from the stockpile, thenclosing the clamshell while the loader is onthe move or stationary.For dumping, or loading, with the 7-in-1

bucket, Beckley said that operators can usetwo methods: Forward dump in the normalway, or bottom dump for extra clearance.The clamshell can be used to push and even-ly distribute the load across the truck body.

DozingFor this task, Beckley advised operators to

place the 7-in-1 bucket on the ground withthe clamshell fully open. The depth of the cutis regulated by tilting the mouldboard cut-ting edge — forward for a deeper cut, andbackwards for a lesser degree of cut.

ScrapingTo use the 7-in-1 bucket for scraping

tasks, operators can place the bucket on theground and open the clamshell until the indi-cator is set to the desired depth of cut. Whenmoving forward, the mouldboard cuttingedge penetrates the ground until theclamshell cutting edge makes contact andacts as a depth gauge. The mouldboard isdesigned to give a “boiling action” effect toassist in filling the bucket.

Spreading and LevelingAccording to Beckley, to spread material,

the clamshell is progressively opened on themove. And for leveling, the bucket is placedon the ground with the clamshell fullyopened, the backhoe loader than operates inboth forward and reverse directions to give alevel finish.

GrabbingFor grabbing and handling a wide variety

of materials, the 7-in-1 bucket is opened andthen lowered over the object. The clamshellis then closed and its powerful clampingaction grips the object in the bucket.And, for picking up the last of the materi-

al using the 7-in-1 bucket, adds Beckley,operators need to close the clamshell andcrowd the bucket back simultaneously.Selecting the float position on the loader

control lever keeps the bucket on the groundto help pick up all the material and leave aclean finish, according to Beckley.

LiftingDuring lifting and lowering tasks, the flip

over pallet forks on the 7-in-1 bucket are lev-eled manually with the control lever. And,Beckley said, the object handling kit, includ-ing the lifting eye feature, is required whenlifting objects with the 7-in-1 bucket.

Making the InvestmentBefore investing in any new piece of

equipment, contractors want to know thattheir investment will increase their revenuepotential. Because 7-in-1 buckets can be alarge capital investment, contractors need towork with their equipment distributor to bestunderstand if it is the right attachment to addto their fleet.“It is important that equipment distribu-

tors understand what their customers want todo with the backhoe loader,” said Beckley.“This includes asking contractors what arethe main applications they do with theirbackhoe loader, what attachments they cur-rently use, what tasks are they very produc-tive at and what tasks do they have troubledoing with their current attachment fleet. “By working together, equipment distrib-

utors can set the right expectations aboutwhat the 7-in-1 bucket can accomplish andcontractors can make sure it will be goodreturn on their investment.”

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

With margins on job site bids tight, contractors are relying more heavily than ever on these machines, and more specifically,on the attachments — buckets, hydraulic breakers, augers, pallet forks, brooms, grapples, and snow plows, to name a few —that make them so versatile.

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KX Series KX057-4

• Conventional tail swing, 5-ton compact excavator (11.4" overhang)

• 47.6 HP direct-injection Kubota low noise diesel engine

• Optional hydraulic fl oat angle blade with 25° pivot angle

• Digging depth: 12' 8.2"

• Bucket breakout force: 11,177 lbs.

www.kubota.comConstruction Equipment from the Ground Up.

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847/336-1205Fax 847/336-2697

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815/363-4100Fax 815/363-4109

2001 Cherry Hill Rd.Joliet, IL 60433815/464-6650

Fax 815/464-6951

Burris Equipment Co.Anoka, MN

888/448-5266753/323-1720Shakopee, MN877/753-6100952/445-6310

Corcoran, MN888/479-4342763/479-8200

Lano Equipment, Inc.1801 E. University Ave.Urbana, IL 61802

800/798-1772Fax: 217/337-1775

2900 E. Jackson St.Macomb, IL 61455

888/360-9225

200 North St.Prophetstown, IL 61277

877/221-0881

Birkey’s Construction Equipment124 N. Schmale Rd.Carol Stream, IL 60188

630/510-6050Fax 630/510-6051

1305 Sentry DriveWaukesha, WI 53186

262/521-5802Fax 262/521-5801

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Crews Work Under Tight Deadline, Constant ScheduleThe stretch of I-94 that runs

northwest out of the Twin Cities isnot only a busy commuter route, itis a heavily used weekend vacationescape route for Twin Cities resi-dents driving back and forth tovacation lake country in west cen-tral and northwestern Minnesota.Through the stretch of I-94 run-

ning between Clearwater and St.Cloud, the week day ADT is42,000. However, traffic can swellto 53,000 vehicles during the sum-mer months when Twin Cities res-idents hit the road to drive north-west to prime lake country in thispart of the state.With a very tight construction

schedule and July 4th completiongoal, MnDOT closed the east-bound lanes to begin the pavingwork on the project on April 1,despite a heavy cover of snow onthe ground and a long range fore-cast of more cold weather.And with warnings to the public

of possible 20 mi. (32 km) trafficback-ups, sign crews necked downthe freeway to one lane each direc-tion on the westbound lanes.Though crews worked through

more snow and cold through Apriland heavy rains in May, they hittheir first goal to complete the overlay on the eastbound lanes in timefor the Memorial Day holiday withjust minutes to spare, said DanLabo, MnDOT project engineer.“We made it by ten minutes, but

we made it. We had some lastminute rain; otherwise we wouldhave been done two or three daysearlier,” Labo said.Road crews hit their second and

last target date of July 4 severaldays in advance of the big, summerholiday and re-opened all fourlanes of the freeway to traffic,Labo added.At the same time, MnDOT pub-

lic information staff was pleasantlysurprised that the projected traveldelay time and back-ups were notas long and time consuming asexpected.“One of our biggest concerns

was westbound traffic heading outof the Twin Cities on Friday after-noons. Our modeling showed wecould easily get 20 mi. back-ups,”said JP Gillach, MnDOT publicinformation officer. However, “thelongest back-up we have seen isabout 7 mi. and now most of the

time it is 5 mi. or less.” Gillach credits, in part, an active

and on-going publicity campaignthat began last year and targetedthe Twin Cities and others to keepthe traffic back-ups shorter thanexpected and more manageable.“This was a team effort,”

Gillach said. “Our traffic engi-neers, planners and constructionteam worked together to puttogether a great project. Withoutthe personal care and professional-ism of this team, even the bestcommunications plan could nothave produced these kind ofresults.v“We have had very few com-

plaints. People are getting to wherethey need to be,” Gillach added.“The delay time during the weekon westbound was about 10 min-utes. You get stuck in that back-upand it seems pretty long but trafficfunneled through fairly well.”Drivers familiar with the area

also have two other highways andlocal roads that serve as good alter-nate routes that head west andnorthwest out of the cities andmany of them are most likely usingthem, Gillach noted.

Preliminary work on the projectstarted last fall after the summerpeak vacation season. Knife Rivercrews completed most of the dirtwork, and constructed temporarycrossovers in preparation of themore intense paving schedule,which began this spring Labo said.Crews brought in a Cat paver,

Terex milling equipment andIngersoll Rand rollers for the roadwork. At the concrete batch plantnear the north end of the project, apair of Cat backhoes worked thesite.

Estimated quantities for thisproject include 154,000 cu. yd.(117,800 cu m) of excavation,75,000 cu. yd. (57,400 cu m) ofgranular borrow, 78,000 cu. yd.(59,700 cu m) of concrete and29,000 ton (26,100 t) of asphalt forthe shoulders.With a six day, sunrise to sunset

work schedule, when road crewsstarted work this April, theyalready had the weather againstthem with a climate that resembledwinter more than spring.“We battled 26 in. of snow the

first two weeks of April. Trying tobuild a road with a thick snowlayer and trying to get it clearedwere part of one of the biggerissues we had. Fortunately, thesnow fell when we were doingconcrete removals, so we onlyexperienced two to three days ofdelay. However, cold temperaturespushed back concrete paving oper-ations nearly two weeks,” Labosaid.Working for them, though, was

the fact that this project is “just adirt and concrete job,” Labo said.He added that most of the soil inthe area is sand so that the frostthawed quickly, which allowed thepaving work to begin around April21, just three weeks after crewsrolled onto the site.On an un-bonded overlay proj-

ect, after surface cracks and holesare patched, new concrete ispoured on top of the existing roadsurface with an inter layer inbetween to serve as a bond break-ing material. Many times asphalt isplaced on top of the existing sur-face as a bond breaker. However,on this project, a geo textile mate-rial was used.

A Cat paver spreads concretealong the outside shoulder of

the recently completed un-bonded overlay of I-94between St. Cloud and

Clearwater, Minn.

A Cat excavator breaks up concrete at the site of the temporarybatch plant that supplied the concrete for the I-94 un-bonded over-lay.

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The Wirtgen W 60i cold milloffers big performance in restrictedspaces, but also is suited for medi-um-sized jobs. This new rear-load-ing cold mill cuts 24 in. (61 cm)wide and 12 in. (30.5 cm) deep,and meets U.S. Tier IVi emissionrequirements while maintainingproductivity and profitability.Its six-cylinder Deutz engine

generates 215 hp (160 kW) and isideal for removing pavement stripsor trenches, milling around man-hole covers, and detail work leftbehind by the big mills. It’s avail-able in three- or four-wheel mod-els, and a fold-in support wheeland detachable loading conveyorare standard features.Soundproofing of the machine’s

engine compartment reduces noiseemission levels to a minimum.Wide opening service flaps permitconvenient access to all filters,hydraulic components and the

engine. And WIDRIVE, Wirtgen’sfully electronic machine controlsystem, is responsible for govern-ing the diesel engine speed, turningthe water spray system on or off,governing the conveyor belt speedor assisting the machine driver inoperating the leveling system.The conveyor belt speed can be

adjusted continuously to ensureoptimum loading of the milledmaterial at minimum wear andtear. When part of the milled mate-rial is to remain in the trench, thescraper blade can be raised andlocked hydraulically at therequired height. The remainingmilled material is loaded on trucksvia the discharge conveyor.Users can choose from two dis-

charge conveyor options: the stan-dard discharge conveyor, or a fold-ing discharge conveyor, whichconsiderably shortens themachine’s overall transport length.

The discharge conveyor can beadjusted in height and slewed toeither side, enabling the machineoperator to adjust loading of the

milled material to the position ofthe loading truck. Mounting orremoving the conveyor is a matterof minutes and can be carried out

by one person only, according tothe manufacturer.The machine’s all-wheel drive

with engageable hydraulic flowdivider ensures optimum tractionon almost any type of ground. Thelarge locking angle of themachine’s front wheels permits anextremely small turning radius,which enables it to easily millaround manhole covers.The available Level Pro system

for the W 60i is an acclaimed auto-matic leveling system with twowire-rope sensors, and the avail-able FCS/Flexible Cutter SystemLight option permits the use ofmilling drums with different toolspacings.For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s

Web site at www.constructionequip-

mentguide.com.)

The Wirtgen W 60i cold mill cuts 24 in. (61 cm) wide and 12 in.(30.5 cm) deep, and meets U.S. Tier IVi emission requirements.

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

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W 60i Cold Mill Offers Big Performance in Restricted Spaces

Bomag BW90AD-5 Designed for Highly EfficiencyDesigned for more efficient operation, Bomag’s BW90AD-5 tandem vibra-

tory roller features intuitive controls and optimum all-around visibility. Highlymaneuverable and fuel-efficient, the roller is an ideal solution for a wide vari-ety of small and medium asphalt compaction projects, according to the manu-facturer.The newly developed driver’s platform is highlighted by a multifunctional

travel lever and the smart drive steering wheel, which has a smaller diameterthat provides comfortable space for the operator, as well as a clear view of allcontrols. The dashboard contains modern circular instrumentation with warn-ing signals, hour meter and fuel level indicator. An adjustable operator seat alsoprovides added comfort and an enhanced view of the drums.The BW90AD-5 is powered by a 20.2-hp Kubota diesel engine that features

ECOMODE, a system that automatically idles the engine to conserve fuel dur-ing inactivity. Offering a working width of 35.4 in. (90 cm), the roller delivers3,822 lbs. of centrifugal force at a frequency of 3,780 vpm. Additionally, theroller is equipped with Bomag’s intelligent vibration control to achieve con-sistent compaction qualityBuilt with travel motors contained within the vibratory drums, the unit’s

compact design is well-suited for operation in tight spaces, thereby eliminatingthe need for additional compaction with vibratory plates near obstructions. TheBW90D-5 includes a 26.4-gal. (100 L) water tank and pressurized spray sys-

tem. The water spray nozzles are windscreen protected and triple filtered toensure the drums receive sufficient water coverage even in strong winds.Maintenance is simple, due to a durable composite hood that allows easy

access to the engine and a steering column that can be quickly opened to viewcentral electronics. A bolt-on articulating and oscillating joint ismaintenance free, and each drum includes two flexible scrapers.Front, center and rear lift points help simplify transport andreduce unloading times.Standard safety features on the BW90AD-5

include a spring-applied, hydraulicallyreleased parking brake, ROPS withretractable seat belt, back-up alarm, emer-gency stop button, and front and rear work-ing lights for night operation. Additionally,the engine hood and instrument panel arelockable to protect against vandalism.For more information, 800/782-6624 or

visit www.bomag.com/canada.(This story also can be found on

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

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GOMACO’s Unveils New G+ Connect for GHP-2800 G+ Connect is GOMACO’s new CAN-

based network on GOMACO products thatallows fast, two-way communicationbetween all accessories and the exclusiveG+ controller. The GOMACO G+ controlsystem has been used around the world onthe GOMACO T/C-600 texture/curemachine, IDBI, GT-3200 curb and guttermachine, 4400 barrier machine, and GP-2400 paver, and is now ready to be unveiledfor the GOMACO GHP-2800 and mainlinepaving. GOMACO’s G+ Connect is a closed-loop

control system for both the electronics andhydraulics on GOMACO pavers. Theclosed-loop system between the paver’svalves and various sensors means increasedaccuracy. The sensored feedback ensurestighter, faster, and more accurate machinecorrections. G+ Connect utilizes a CAN(controller area network) network allowingall of the components of the system to easilycommunicate with each other for precisionsetup and paving. At the heart of G+Connect is the G+ control system andGOMACO’s new paving software. The new G+ control system’s interface

hardware includes simple but durable dialsand push buttons for machine control. It fea-tures a flat-panel 6.5 in. anti-glare displayscreen with sensor-controlled backlight lev-els for visibility in all operating conditions.Its rugged, shock resistant construction pro-tects it against dust, moisture and rain. TheG+ control system has been programmed tooperate in most of the world’s major lan-guages to accommodate the customer’schoices. The operator can easily togglebetween English and another language onthe G+ screen while paving or troubleshoot-ing. A “run” screen on the control panel illus-trates the various aspects of the paver. Itincludes leg positioning, paving speed andpercentage of drive, steering, travel informa-tion, grade information, deviation meters,and more. Newly designed icons and colorgraphics make it easy to understand and easyto identify the targeted functions. G+ now features a detailed fault history

with a time stamp date and information totrack when each fault occurred. “After we introduced the G+ system,

there was an explosion in unforeseen controltechnology shifts. Our customers, our engi-neering staff and our service personnel keptsaying, if it can do this, can we make it dothat? And our controls team would say, yes,”Kevin Klein, GOMACO’s vice president ofengineering/research and development, said.“The majority of the breakthrough innova-tions for mainline paving have come aboutsince its introduction on our smaller paver in2010. What we have is a living control sys-tem that will continuously grow with ourability to change, improve and enhance the

system and the G+ Connect network in-house.” All of the software for the G+ control sys-

tem has been designed in-house byGOMACO’s own control specialists. G+Connect allows all the components of aGOMACO paver to be easily interfaced.Simply “connect” the 3D stringless controlsystem, IDBI, tie bar inserter (TBI), power

transition adjustors (PTA), GOMACOsmoothness indicator (GSI) and more, andthen pave the project with ease and accuracy.G+ Connect also allows the ability to easilyshare machine resources. For example, pulsepick-up sensors on the tracks of the pavercan log the distance the machine has trav-eled. This allows the odometer in the G+controls to share accurate speed and distance

measurements with any GOMACO barinsertion system, from TBIs to IDBIs, tomanage bar placements.G+ features an entire library of sensor

capabilities for controlling slope, grade andsteer with set-up configurations for any proj-ect requirement. This includes paving with3D stringless systems, laser control, sonicsensors, rotary sensors, slope sensors and allof their set-up requirements. Just connect toG+ Connect and the G+ controls automati-cally recognize them and communicateswith them. Unique applications such as fill-in lanes, tunnel paving, half-width concreteoverlays, and sonar steering off an existingbarrier wall are examples of projects that canbe accomplished through a variety of solu-tions from the sensor library, according tothe manufacturer. Digital slope control is now also a reality

on GOMACO pavers. Long and cross slopecan now be configured using high-resolu-tion, dual-slope sensors. A new option forGOMACO pavers this year is the A.I.R., thenew aluminum instrument rail for quickattachment and mounting of multiple CAN-based and rotary sensors from the sensorlibrary. G+ Ground Control offers the ability of a

viewing screen at ground level. The remoteoperator’s screen features the same G+graphical display as the operator’s station.Ground personnel can see everything on thescreen that the operator can see, and alsohave the ability to fine tune the machine,make settings adjustments and monitor theoperation from the ground.The new MiniMote available with the G+

controls provides on-the-spot assistance forfine adjustment of the GOMACO paver’sset up. The small, handheld remote control istethered to the machine and can be used toswing each of the paver’s legs into the trans-port or paving position. The MiniMote hasthe ability to jog or vertically adjust one legat a time, the two legs on either the right orleft side of the paver, or all four legs at onetime (All Jog). All four legs, two legs, oreach individual leg can be traveled in for-ward or reverse for exacting leg placement.“We put together a controls team, tied in

our 3D team, and developed the G+ with allof GOMACO’s concrete paving expertise,”Kent Godbersen, GOMACO’s vice presi-dent of worldwide sales and marketing, said.“We are now able to harness the hardwareand software of our digital age and control aconcrete paver with simple sophistication tomaximize performance and achieve excel-lent rideability. G+ truly separates us fromour competition and is technology devel-oped by GOMACO Corporation for con-tractors who choose to pave with pride.”For more information, visit www.goma-

co.com.

G+ Ground Control offers the ability of a viewing screen at ground level. Theremote operator’s screen features the same G+ graphical display as the operator’sstation. Ground personnel can see everything on the screen that the operator cansee and also have the ability to fine tune the machine, make settings adjustmentsand monitor the operation from the ground.

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Dynapac USA3700 East 68th Avenue

Commerce City, CO 80022

Phone: 800-732-6762 Fax: 303-288-8828 www.dynapac.us

Authorized Dynapac Dealers

Dynapac’s CC 624F

and compaction performance...

Dynapac’s CC624HF double-drum, high frequency vibratory asphalt rollers offer complete compaction control including mat temperature, speed, blows per foot, and other exceptional features.

Designed to meet the needs of road contractors –

Dynapac – Providing Dynamic Compaction Solutions for over 70 years.

Brooks Tractorwww.brookstractor.com

Sun Prairie, WI608.837.5141Milwaukee, WI414.462.9790

West Salem, WI608.786.2644De Pere, WI

920.336.5711

Casey Equipmentwww.casey-equipment.com

Arlington Heights, IL847.437.8686

Lemont, IL630.257.1261Rockford, IL

815.332.8222

Columbus Equipment Company

www.columbusequipment.comColumbus, OH 614.443.6541Toledo, OH

419.872.7101 Cincinnati, OH513.771.3922

330.659.6681 Cadiz, OH

740.942.8871Dayton, OH

937.879.3154 Canton, OH

330.453.4521Painesville, OH 440.352.0452Piketon, OH

740.289.3757

Construction Machinery Company

www.cmcky.comOwensboro, KY877.683.2262Louisville, KY866.901.2262

Diamond Equipment www.diamondequipment.com

Bowling Green, KY270.781.1061Evansville, IN812.425.4428Mt. Vernon, IL618.242.2273

Terre Haute, IN812.299.4747

DMIDiesel Machinery, Inc.www.dieselmachinery.com

Sioux Falls, SD605.336.0411Aberdeen, SD605.725.4364Rapid City, SD605.348.7438

MacDonald Machinerywww.macdonaldmachinery.com

Lafayette, IN765.742.2080

Fort Wayne, IN260.747.1561

South Bend, IN574.271.0800

Indianapolis, IN317.856.3000

NCS Equipmentwww.ncsequipment.info

Hastings, NE402.462.2252Kearney, NE308.237.0777

Grand Island, NE308.398.0640Lincoln, NE

402.466.1550Bertrand, NE308.472.5077Columbus, NE402.562.1550

Logan Contractors Supplywww.logancontractors.com

Omaha, NE402.339.3900

Des Moines, IA515.253.9048Bettendorf, IA563.441.2949

Luby Equipmentwww.lubyequipment.com

Fenton, MO636.343.9970

Quincy, IL217.222.5454O’Fallon, MO636.332.9970

Cape Girardeau, MO573.334.9937

The Victor L. Phillips Co.www.vlpco.com Topeka, KS

785.267.4345Wichita, KS

316.838.3346Garden City, KS620.275.1996

Kansas City, MO816.241.9290

Joplin, MO417.781.8222

417.887.2729

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The Bradco vibratory roller by Paladin Attachmentsattaches to skid steers and compact loaders to swiftly com-pact soil, sand, gravel, crushed stone or fill material by deliv-ering up to 9,370 lbs. of dynamic force when operating at 20gpm. Designed to be easy to use and maintain, it is operatedby the unit’s auxiliary hydraulics. The roller’s hydraulicdrives are isolated and protected to provide maximum per-formance and reliability. In addition, its steel drum has anadjustable steel scraper blade between the frame and thedrum to ensure smooth and uniform compaction perform-ance. The Bradco vibratory roller can be equipped witheither a smooth or padfoot drum to match material type orsoil conditions.

Available in 36-, 48-, 66-, 73- and 84-in. (91, 122, 167,185 and 213 cm) drum widths, the Bradco vibratory roller isideal for landscaping, roadways, walkways, bike paths, golfcourses, bridges and parking lots and can tilt 15 degrees tothe right or left.

For more information, call 800/456-7100 or visitwww.paladinattachments.com.

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

Bradco Vibratory Roller Swiftly FlattensStone, Sand, Soil, Gravel With Force

Available in 36-, 48-, 66-, 73- and 84-in. (91, 122, 167, 185and 213 cm) drum widths, the Bradco vibratory rolleris ideal for landscaping, roadways, walkways, bikepaths, golf courses, bridges and parking lots and cantilt 15 degrees to the right or left.

The front-mount VF 500 screedfrom Vögele is designed for use withthe 8-ft. (2.4 m) tracked Vision 5100-2and wheeled Vision 5103-2 pavers.

The VF 500 is the 8-ft. version ofthe 10-ft. (3 m) VF 600 screed, intro-duced as the VF 600-2 atWorld of Asphalt 2012.Also available for the 10-ft. tracked Vision 5200-2iand wheeled Vision5203-2i pavers is therear-mount VR 600screed from Vögele.

With front-mountscreeds, extensions arebolted onto the front ofthe screed, permittingscreed extension andretraction without trap-ping material — com-pared to rear-mountscreeds — allowing ver-satility on applicationswith varying require-ments, such as parkinglots with islands and lightpoles, residential and citystreets with storm sewers, gas andwater mains, intersections on majorhighways and county roads with mul-tiple obstructions. Also, their shortend-gates minimize required handwork, according to the manufacturer.

The new Vögele VF 500 extending

screed is equipped with vibrationacross the full paving width, up to 15ft. 6 in. (4.7 m). Its basic width is 8 ft.,and it can be extended hydraulically upto 15 ft. 6 in. With bolt-on extensionsfitted, it builds up to a maximum width

of 21 ft. 6 in. (6.5 m).The screed is controlled easily and

intuitively through Vögele’s ErgoPlusoperating system, via two fixed con-soles on the main screed and tworemote control units. The display of theErgoPlus console allows the screed

operator to monitor both the left andthe right side of the screed. Machine-related parameters such as vibrationspeed or auger speed can be adjustedconveniently via the display of thescreed console.

An advanced electricscreed heating systemensures uniform heat dis-tribution all over thescreed plates and shorttimes required for heat-ing. A three-phase gener-ator is installed for con-stant and uniform heatingof all compacting andsmoothing elements.Excellent thermal insula-tion of the screed platesminimizes loss of heat. Italso ensures that heatingthe screed to operatingtemperature takes a shorttime, even with theengine running at mini-mum rpm.

The screed operatorcan select manual mode

or automatic mode for conveyors andaugers. There also is a reversing augerrotation function.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web

site at www.constructionequipment-

guide.com.)

VF 500 Screed Works With Vision Pavers

The VF 500 is the 8-ft. (2.4 m) version of the 10-ft. (3 m) VF600 screed, introduced as the VF 600-2 at World of Asphalt2012.

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920/532-0165Deforest, WI608/842-4151Franksville, WI262/835-2710Schofield, WI715/355-9898

2600 S. Lincoln Rd.Escanaba, MI906/786-6920

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Dickinson, ND 58601701/227-5309 • 888/418-2873

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Fax: 605/336-345613954 West Front StreetWilliston, ND 58801

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Case 695 Super “R” Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ......$165

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

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

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

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

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

Caterpillar D7E Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............$90

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

..........................................................................................$40

Caterpillar 336D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ......................$95

Caterpillar 365B L Series II Excavator, 1:50 Scale........$75

Caterpillar 416C Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............$75

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

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

Caterpillar 977 Traxcavator, 1:50 Scale ........................$60

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

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

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

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

Hamm GRW 280 Compactor w/Cabin, 1:50 Scale ........$85

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

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

International 175 Crawler Loader, 4in1, 1:50 Scale ......$65

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

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

International TD-25 Dozer, 1:50 Scale............................$75

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

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

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

Komatsu CK25 Compact Track Loader, 1:50 Scale......$45

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

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

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

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

Komatsu D375 A Dozer, 1:50 Scale..............................$125

Komatsu GD655 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale....................$90

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

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

Komatsu PC14R Mini-Excavator, 1:32 Scale ................$45

Komatsu PC200-8 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................$110

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

Komatsu PC400 LC Excavator, 1:50 Scale....................$95

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

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

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

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

Komatsu WB146 Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale..............$75

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

..........................................................................................$90

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Vogele Super 1803-2 Wheeled Paver, 1:50 Scale ......$135

Vogele Super 3000-2 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale ........$140

Vogele Vision 5200-2 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale ........$115

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

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

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

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

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

Wirtgen W210 Cold Milling Machine, 1:50 Scale ..........$80

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Volvo L250G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale $125Komatsu PC360LC-10 Excavator, 1:50 Scale $100Caterpillar 323D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale $90

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THE COMPACTION EXPERTS

Our rollers are pretty basic.Basically perfect.BOMAG improves on perfection with the BW120AD-4 roller.Want a roller that will fi nish the job better, faster and more effi ciently? Then you want the BW120AD-4 from BOMAG. We took the top tandem-drum vibratory roller in its class and made it even better: A more powerful 33.8-hp diesel engine, a 14-percent faster working speed, and a larger operator’s platform with standard laterally sliding seat for better visibility. Improving perfection? That’s just the basics with BOMAG.

To do the best job, you need the best equipment.To learn more visit www.bomag-americas.com,

or call 1-800-78-BOMAG today.

1400 W. Ogden Ave.Naperville, IL 60563

630/355-7150Rockford, IL

815/961-3160South Holland, IL

708/331-6362Wauconda, IL847/526-7700Rockdale, IL

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200 Erb Industrial Dr.Fenton, MO, 63026

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Mount Vernon, IL618/244-6800

10874 East Pike Rd.Cambridge, OH 43725

740-432-6303www.southeasternequip.comEvansville, IN 47715

812-476-7321Fort Wayne, IN 46808

260-483-8868Indianapolis, IN 46268

317-872-4877Burlington, KY 41005

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Brilliant, OH 43913740-598-3400

Brunswick, OH 44212330-225-6511

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Gallipolis, OH 45631740-446-3910

Heath, OH 43056740-522-3500

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Marietta, OH 45750740-374-7479

Mentor, OH 44060440-255-6300

Monroe, OH 45050513-539-9214North Canton, OH 44720

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Negaunee, MI906/475-4181

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Atlas Copco Introduces Rangeof Electric Concrete PokersA three-model family of electronic Atlas

Copco SMART concrete pokers has madeits debut in the U.S. market. The 3rd genera-tion re-design of the model 40, 48 and 56SMART pokers has a streamlined aluminumhousing that protects their built-in electronics with an overallweight reduction of 30 percent,according to the manufacturer.That the Atlas Copco

SMART concrete pokers canbe powered by common 120volt supply gives them what thecompany has described as“plug and poke” operation andsimplicity of control with a sin-gle on/off switch. High centrifugal force, rang-

ing from 360 lbs. in theSMART 40 to more than 1,030lbs. in the SMART 56, com-bines with stable speed andhigh amplitude to ensure good concretevibration with fewer dips. The SMART poker’s variable frequency

converter is built in, which protects againstshock, overload and overheating. Rapid

acceleration to 12,000 vibrations per minutemeans voids are transported to the surfacequickly. Light and maneuverable, the SMART

poker comes with 32.8 ft. of cable and 16.4

ft. of hose provide ample reach at the job site.Special poker hose lengths also are avail-able.For more information, call 800/732-6762

or visit www.atlascopco.us.

The Atlas Copco SMART electric concrete poker.

Compatibility...

Dynapac Planer Bits OfferValue to Any Model, Make

Dynapac’s planer bits are compatible with any model or make of road surface plan-er. The planer bits, which come in boxes of 50, range in size from 350 to 2,200 mmwith specific selections designated for use with asphalt, concrete or both.

For more information, visit www.dynapac.us.

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Topcon HiPer SR, Pocket 3D BringGNSS Receiver to Construction SitesWith the introduction of a new ver-

sion of Pocket 3D software for itsHiPer SR GNSS receiver, TopconPositioning Systems is expanding thedelivery of high-accuracy 3D posi-tioning technology to contractorsneeding a low-cost, one-man layoutand measurement system.Pocket 3D is powerful, but easy-

to-use data collection and controlsoftware that has become the de factostandard for grade checking and othermeasurement applications on a jobsite, according to the manufacturer. The new version 10.0.2 makes it

fully functional with the recentlyintroduced HiPer SR receiver.The new receiver is not only “per-

fect for contractors, but also for othernon-traditional GNSS users such aslandscape architects, law enforce-ment forensics projects or any othersrequiring high-accuracy 3D position-ing,” said Tony Vanneman, Topconconstruction products marketingmanager.

Its field-rugged and fully-integrat-ed design delivers a 1,000-ft. (305 m)working radius through Topcon’snew LongLink technology. “This innovative wireless data link

was developed specifically for theHiPer SR, and provides reliable andinterference-free base-to-rover com-munications that don’t require anFCC license to operate,” Vannemansaid. “It’s never been easier to realizethe productivity benefits of one-manGPS control,” he said.“[Topcon] continues to set the

standard with state-of-the-art devicescombining leading technology inultra-compact designs. Cable-freeand simple to operate, the HiPer SRis the most compact professional-grade base and rover RTK systemavailable for the construction and sur-vey industry,” he said. “We took the best signal tracking

technologies and packaged them in asmall, energy-efficient design.”Anyone looking for a rugged, easy-

to-use, low-cost 3D GPS system willfind what they need in the HiPerSR.”Additional key features of the

HiPer SR include:• Shock-resistant magnesium

alloy housing — allowing the HiPerSR to take a 6 ft. (2m) pole drop ontoconcrete;• Weighs only 1.8 lbs. (0.8 kg);• 226 channel Vanguard technolo-

gy, featuring Universal TrackingChannel technology, supports allsatellite constellations;• Fence Antenna technology;• Quartz Lock Loop technology

for GNSS tracking in high-vibrationenvironments, such as on a fourwheeler;• Capable of simultaneous

LongLink operation with multiplerovers;• Sealed battery pack provides

more than 15 hours of operation.For more information, visit top-

conpositioning.com.Topcon’s Pocket 3D software for its HiPer SR GNSS is usefulfor contractors needing one-person layout.

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The Worldwide Leader in Concrete Paving Technology

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ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES CO.Des Moines, IA

218/741-9011 • 800/555-1445

Sioux City, IA

712/252-0538 • 800/633-9104

Cedar Rapids, IA

319/363-9655 • 800/616-6615

Milan, IL

309/787-1742 • 800/633-9114

SWANSTON EQUIPMENT COMPANY3450 West MainFargo, ND 58103

800/369-0371

2219 Elk DriveMinot, ND 58107

800/210-8766

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Serving the Asphalt Industry for 25 Years

2003 Blaw Knox PF3200 Paver, CarlsonEZIV-10 electric screed10-19 ft, Cumminsdiesel engine, powercrown & slope,plumbed for grade &slope controls

866-430-7539

3517 Wayne White Rd., Climax, NC 27233

[email protected]

1975 Blaw Knox RW 195 Road Widener, 4 wheeldrive, 14ft widening, 2-3ft hyd. Ext.

2001 Ingersoll Rand DD90HF Roller, 66" doubledrum, high frequency vibratory roller, ROPS canopy,water system, scrapers, Cummins diesel engine, (101/2 tons)

1999 Blaw Knox PF 5510 Paver, Ultimat 10-20 electricscreed, smoke eater , power crown & slope

2000 Ingersoll Rand PT125R Roller, 9 wheel rubbertire roller, J.D. diesel engine, water system, ROPScanopy

2006 Caterpillar AP1000D Paver, Extend-a-mat 10-20B electric screed, fume extractor, Cat 3116 dieselengine, self lubing system, plumbed for Topcon

2004 Hamm HD13K Roller, 51" vibratory drum onfront, 4 rubber tires on back, Deutz diesel engine,water system, scrapers

2005 Marathon TPS250T, 250 gallon trailer mountedtack distributor, 5.5HP Honda, dual burners, handwand w/40’ hose and reel, trailer brakes

1999 Etnyre Centennial Distributor, 1500 gallonCentennial, computer w/1 ft cut-offs, propane heat, 12ft spray bar, hose reel, Sterling w/Cat 3126 dsl engine,5 spd auto trans, 2 spd axle, air brakes, a/c, 33,000 GVW

Road Machinery & Supplies Co.

5633 W Hwy 13Savage, MN952/895-9595800/888-9515

Duluth, MN218/727-8671800/888-9535

Des Moines, IA218/741-9011800/555-1445

Sioux City, IA712/252-0538800/633-9104

Cedar Rapids, IA319/363-9655800/616-6615

Virginia, MN218/741-9011800/752-4304

McAllister Equipment Co.12500 S. Cicero Ave.

Alsip, IL 60803708/389-7700

Villa Park, IL630/530-7600

Rockford, IL815/227-0555

East Peoria, IL309/694-4455

Springfield, IL217/789-0351

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Calder Brothers Corporation250 E. Warehouse Ct. | Taylors, SC 29687

phone: (864) 244-4800 | fax: (864) 244-5007 | www.4aMauldin.com

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Finkbiner Equipment Co.15 W 400 No. Frontage Rd.

Burr Ridge, IL 60527(630) 654-3700

Fax: (630) 654-3792www.finkbinerequipment.com

Miller-Bradford & Risberg, Inc.W250 N6851 Highway 164

Sussex, WI 53089(262) 246-5700

Fax: 262-246-5719Madison, WI

(608) 222-9191Eau Claire, WI(715) 832-3443

DePere, WI(920) 338-5800Abbotsford, WI(715) 223-2381Negaunee, MI(908) 475-4181

www.miller-bradford.com

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DePere WI920/532-0165

Fax: 920/532-0526Deforest WI608/842-4151Franksville WI 262/835-2710

Schofield WI 715/355-9898Eau Claire, WI715/874-5400Escanaba MI906/786-6920Springfield, IL217/789-7711

Marengo, IL815/923-4966Bolingbrook IL630/739-7474Carterville, IL618/985-3399Bridgeton, MO314/291-1330

Cape Girardeau, MO573/334-5252Columbia, MO573/814-0083Palmyra, MO573/769-2056Portage, IN

219/764-8080

ROLAND MACHINERY BRANDEIS MACHINERY & SUPPLY COMPANY1801 Watterson Tr.

Louisville, KY 40299502/491-4000 • Fax: 502/499-3195

www.brandeismachinery.comEvansville, IN

812/425-4491 • Fax 812/425-1171

Corbin, KY606/528-3700 • Fax 606/528-9014

Lexington, KY859/259-3456 • Fax 859/254-0783

Stanville, KY606/478-9201 • Fax 606/478-9208

Paducah, KY270/444-8390 • Fax 270/575-4907

Indianapolis, IN317/872-8410 • Fax 317/872-8417

Ft.Wayne, IN260/489-4551 • Fax 260/489-1620

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DePere, WI920/532-0165

Deforest, WI608/842-4151

Franksville, WI262/835-2710

Schofield, WI715/355-9898

Eau Clair, WI715/874-5400

Escanaba, MI906/786-6920

Springfield, IL217/789-7711

Carterville, IL618/985-3399

Bridgeton, MO314/291-1330

Cape Girardeau, MO573/334-5252

Columbia, MO573/814-0083

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

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

LAS VEGAS CONVENTION CENTER

CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014 WILL FEATURE:. 2,400 exhibitors showcasing new products and technologiesfrom for every major construction industry including asphalt, aggre-gates, concrete, earthmoving, lifting, mining, utilities and more.. Over 130,000 attendees that range from contractors, to dealers& distributors, to service providers, engineers, producers, munici-palities, and more. . A comprehensive education program during the five-day exposi-tion with sessions emphasizing industry issues and trends, man-agement and applied technology.

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

IOGA, WEST VA (INDEPENDENT OIL & GAS ASSOCIATION)2013 Summer MeetingAugust 4, 2013 thru August 6, 2013Location: The Greenbriar, White Sulphur SpringsSEPTEMBER 17 thru 19, 2013 - FARM SCIENCE REVIEW.Farm Science Review@OhioStateFSR. If your business is agricultural, our business is you! Please contact Leslie Risch, Program Assistant at 614/292-4278for more information on this program.

AGC of Minnesota – Event. Employment Outreach Event, Thursday, August 8th.AGC contractor members are invited to exhibit and participate at the1st Annual “Under the Big Tent” Resource, Education and CareerExpo on August 8, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM at the HennepinSouth WorkForce Center in Bloomington. This event can be used tosupport your current outreach activities. The cost to exhibit is $200.For additional information, contact Grant Heino (DEED) [email protected] or 952-346-4045.

AGC of Minnesota–Fundraiser Event.Sporting Clays Fundraiser to Benefit Scholarship Event, Monday,August 19th.Join us for the 14th annual Sporting Clays Fundraiser on Monday,August 19, at Minnesota Horse and Hunt Club in Prior Lake. Theearly bird registration deadline is Monday, July 29. For more infor-mation on this event, please contact Denise Woods, CMP;Communications & Events, Associated General Contractors ofMinnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota; Direct: 651/796-2186; Cell:612/201-5501; Fax: 651/632-8928; Toll Free: 800/552-7670or go to www.agcmn.org.

Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association2013 International APLD Design Conference – Detroit, MIEvent Details:Date(s): August 2, 2013 thru August 4, 2013Time: All DayLocation: Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center, 400 Renaissance Drive, Detroit, Michigan Event Website: http://www.apld.orgFor more information, you may contact the MNLA office at 651/633-7987.

Minnesota Nursery & Landscape AssociationTessman Company Greenhouse Buying ExpoEvent Details:Date(s): August 14, 2013Time: 8:00 AM CST – 4:00 PM CSTLocation: The Prom Center, 484 Inwood Avenue North, Oakdale, MN Organization Details:Organization: The Tessman CompanyContact Phone: 651/487-3850For more information, you may contact the MNLA office at 651/633-7987.

CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN (CAM) GOLF SEASON is JUST AROUND THE CORNER !!! Be sure to mark your calendars for these upcoming CAM GOLF OUT-INGS. August 13 – Fieldstone Golf Club, Auburn Hills, Michigan“Safety Theme” - $80 per person. Package includes 18 holes of golfwith cart; coffee and doughnuts; complimentary range balls; lunchon the course; one 6-pack cooler per cart; BBQ dinner with cashbar; awards and door prizes.September 23 – Plum Hollow Country Club, Southfield, Michigan“Old Timers Classic” - $135 per person. Package includes compli-mentary driving range; 18 holes of golf with cart; grilled lunch onthe course; beverage service on the course; dinner with open bar;awards and door prizes. For more information, please contact Diana Brown at (248) 972-1000.

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

August 14 – 16, 2013 – Conference. COAG-GEN – Register todayand participate in the COAL-GEN 2013 Conference and Exhibition inCharlotte, North Carolina. COAL-GEN is the industry’s most dynam-ic event covering the latest topics affecting the design, development,upgrading, operation and maintenance of coal-fueled power plants.This conference is being held at the Charlotte Convention Center,501 S. College Street, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.

August 16 – 18, 2013 – Convention. Historical ConstructionEquipment Association – HCEA International Convention and OldEquipment Exposition. The HCEA holds one annual convention andold equipment exposition each year. Somewhere in either the lower48 or Canada, members, local fans, exhibitors, merchandise retail-ers and, of course, a lot of working machines are brought togetherfor learn and share a bit of history. Next Show: WILMINGTON, ILLI-NOISHCEA International Convention’s next show is AUGUST 16 thru 18,2013 at the International Union of Operating Engineers’ Local 150Training Center at 19800 West Arsenal Road, Wilmington, Illinois.For more information on this event, you may call the HCEA office at419/352-5616; fax at 419/352-6086 or email: [email protected]. Friday, August 9, 2013 – Golf Outing. Pennsylvania IndependentOil & Gas Association’s (PIOGA’s) 16th Annual Divot Diggers GolfOuting will be held at the Tam O’Shanter Golf Club, Hermitage, PAon Friday, August 9th.

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

September 4-6, 2013 – Seminar. RAM, Inc.’s Fall 2013 Blastingand Explosives Safety Training Seminar. The two and one-half daycontinuous education training session will be held at the SouthDakota School of Mines in Rapid City, S.D., September 4-6, 2013;presented by Robert A. McClure, Inc. (RAM, Inc.). The final day ofthe seminar will be capped by a special night blast at the CrazyHorse Memorial on September 6 for all attendees. An early courseregistration fee of $895/person is available thru July 31, 2013. Fullregistration fee is $950 beginning August 1, 2013 with a deadlinedate of August 15. Hotel: Adoba Eco Hotel Rapid City/Mt. Rushmore– special seminar rates available. Course topics have been select-ed to offer value to all professionals with varied experience levels,from individuals with decades of experience to those just enteringthe explosives industry. To register and for more information, pleasevisit website: www.ramets.com. More contact information: TradePress Contact: Rick Zettler; Phone: 319/265-0052; Fax: 319/265-0053; email: [email protected]. Ram, Inc., Contact: RobertMcClure; Phone: 740/363-6976; Fax: 740/362-3946; Email:[email protected].

CUEE, the International Construction and Utility EquipmentExposition is also known as The Demo Expo, and is the expositionfor demonstrations of construction and utility equipment. At ICUEE,attendees can operate the equipment themselves and explore thenewest products and innovations in the industry. The broad spec-trum of equipment available to operate is the ultimate in competitivecomparisons. An extensive education program complements dis-plays of the latest equipment technology and product innovations.ICUEE 2013 will be held October 1 thru 3, 2013 at the KentuckyFair & Exposition Center, 937 Phillips Lane, Louisville, Kentucky,USA. For more information on this Expo you may contact JimWurm, Executive Director of Exhibit & Event Marketers Association,at 541/317-8768.

PAUL BUNYAN SHOW – the official Paul Bunyan Show is one of thenation’s largest and oldest forest industry shows. Show attendeeswill see more than 130 exhibits representing all facets of the forestindustry throughout North America. Representatives will be on siteto showcase equipment, manpower and the dedication that hasmade the industry what it is today. Lumberjack entertainment andcompetitions will take place throughout the weekend as well asnumerous educational sessions on topics ranging from loggingequipment safety and maintenance to the history and restoration ofthe bald eagle in Ohio to Ohio’s edible mushrooms. Visitors to theshow will not want to leave without trying an official Bunyan Burger,a 14 oz. angus burger with all the trimmings. For more informa-tion, visit www.ohioforest.org. WHEN: OCTOBER 4 thru 6, 2013Friday-Saturday 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM; Sunday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PMLOCATION: (Map It) Guernsey County Fairgrounds at 335 OldNational Road in (Old Washington) Cambridge, OH (Exit 186 offof I-70). PHONE: 614/497-9580

19th Annual New York State Highway and Public Works Expo willbe held on October 16, 2013 in the Americraft Center of Progressat the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse, NY. Free admissiontickets are sent to every village, city, town, county and state high-way and public works professional in New York State. Exhibitorsfrom around the state and the nation will gather in Syracuse for theannual Expo that puts them face to face with municipal budget deci-sion makers. Superintendents, Board Members, Engineers,Municipal Contractors…they’re all at the Expo! The Expo is held atthe peak of the annual budget decision making process in munici-palities across the state…A great time to showcase what you sell,make new contacts, introduce new products and strengthen rela-tionships with your existing municipal customers!

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

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Bobcat Launches 3600, 3650 Hydrostatic Utility VehiclesBobcat’s 3600 and 3650 hydro-

static drive utility vehicles aredesigned to handle and haul morematerials for grooming commer-cial buildings and grounds ormaintaining personal properties.They also are the first utility vehi-cles in the Bobcat lineup to offercabs with heat and air condition-ing. This will provide more com-fort than a typical utility vehiclewhile transporting passengers andfor completing multiple worktasks, such as hauling, mowing,sweeping and snow removal.

Two Models ExpandUtility Vehicle LineupThe new 24.8-hp (18.5 kW)

3600 and 3650 utility vehiclesextend the Bobcat line of utilityvehicles, which includes the 3200,3400 and 3400XL utility vehiclemodels, and continues with theToolcat 5600 and 5610 utility workmachines. The 3600 meets theneed for Bobcat customers whowant the benefits of a hydrostaticdrive utility vehicle, while the3650 will take attachment capabil-ities to a new level as it is theindustry’s first utility vehicle withthe capacity to operate front-mounted attachments that are PTOdriven, according to the manufac-turer. PTO technology is one of the

most simple and efficient ways totransfer engine horsepower to anattachment for optimum perform-ance. This ability positions the3650 to provide users with a high-ly versatile machine that fills thegap between standard Bobcat utili-ty vehicles and the larger Toolcatutility work machines.

DurabilityMore uptime and easy upkeep

are important to both homeownersand commercial utility vehicleowners. One of the main driversbehind the 3600 and 3650 was thedevelopment of a hydrostatic drivesystem. The hydrostatic system inthe new Bobcat UTVs providesdurability, and uses a single two-speed motor with fewer movingparts to achieve fast accelerationand maintain top travel speed.

Another key durability featureof the machines is a diesel enginethat will automatically shut itselfdown if it experiences high engine

coolant temperature, low engineoil pressure, or high hydraulic oiltemperature. This gives the opera-tor added peace of mind whenoperating Bobcat utility vehicles indemanding conditions.Durability is further enhanced

with the composite cargo box thatresists dents and won’t corrode.Standard features on the Bobcat

utility vehicles, such as the skidplate and CV boot to help protectimportant components from dam-age when traveling over rough ter-rain, logs, rocks and other debris.Options such as a brush guard pro-vide additional protection.

Productivity andPerformance

The combination of independ-ent front dual A-arm suspension,with rear De Dion suspension thatties the two rear wheels together,improves the vehicle’s ride com-fort and provides improved stabili-ty to haul and tow heavy loads.These features allow the 3600 and3650 utility vehicles to achieve anincreased payload capacity fortowing and hauling. Cargo boxcapacity alone is 1,250 lbs. (567kg). At a top speed of 30 mph (48kmh), that means hauling morewith each load and taking fewertrips to get the job done, accordingto the manufacturer. Another characteristic of the

hydrostatic system is dynamicbraking, which occurs when theoperator releases pressure on thetravel pedal. As the operator lets upon the travel pedal, a valve in thedrive motor closes — blocking theflow of oil — which in turn slowsthe machine down at a similar rate.This dynamic braking feature alsomakes the utility vehicle easier to

control when under load. Forgreater stopping force, the utilityvehicles’ four-wheel disc brakescan be applied.The 3600 and 3650 utility vehi-

cles’ hydrostatic transmission sys-tem offers the best of both worldsfor customers combining smoothdrivability and durable suspension.With an adjustable front and rear

suspension, the operator canchoose a setting that matches theload requirements to achieve opti-mum comfort and traction withoutsacrificing durability. The ability to change directions

without shifting has improvedoperator convenience and maneu-verability. Operators can performdirection changes from forward toreverse in the new utility vehiclesby using a travel control pedalrather than the typical F-N-R lever.This feature makes changing direc-tions as easy as rocking one’s toe togo forward and one’s heel to go inreverse, and is especially beneficialin tight areas around buildings,barns and other structures.On-the-fly shifting allows the

operator to easily adjust to drivingconditions, preventing the utilityvehicle from getting stuck whenterrain turns muddy. These featuresand others, such as easy-to-seeinstrumentation, a single-latch tail-gate and easy-to-clean compositecargo box, make the Bobcat utilityvehicles intuitive to use, accordingto the manufacturer.

ServiceabilityCustomers want to spend time

operating their UTVs — not tryingto troubleshoot them. That’s whyBobcat has incorporated an LCDscreen within the speedometer thatdisplays service codes. This allows

customers to quickly identifyissues with their machine and getthem back up and running quickly.For daily maintenance, access to

key components is important. Thefuel tank on the 3600 and 3650utility vehicles is convenientlylocated and daily checks of itemssuch as fluids, filters and the bat-tery can be made through easy

access to the engine compartment.Liquid-cooled engines in Bobcatutility vehicles protect criticalengine components from overheat-ing, which also results in morepower and performance from themachine, because components arekept cooler at higher rpms.

Comfort and Ease of UseAlong with hauling materials

and cargo, transporting passengersin comfort is an added benefit foreven the hardest-working utilityvehicles. Comfort features on the3600 and 3650 include tilt steering,ample legroom and foot space andtwo-passenger bucket front seatstandard on the 3650. A dealer-installed bench front seat capableof seating up to three occupantsalso is available on the 3600 utilityvehicle.Customers who need to feed

their livestock and clear snow, orcontinue other projects into coldwinter days or hot summer after-noons will find shelter from theelements with the optional cab thatis equipped with heat and air con-ditioning. The cab’s modulardesign can provide customizedprotection for the operator and pas-sengers. As an added benefit, theentire cab construction can beassembled or disassembled inpieces within 30 minutes.There’s no need to be cut off

from communication because of adead cell phone battery whenworking on a job site. Two 12-voltaccessory plug-ins allow the oper-ator to conveniently charge a cellphone, iPod, or other electricaldevices.

VersatilityThe more tasks that one piece of

equipment can complete, the moreproductive and profitable it can befor an owner. To meet job siteneeds for snow and ice removal,the 3600 has an optional integratedsnow blade and a sprayer that canbe mounted in the vehicle’s cargobox. Customers who choose the 3650

utility vehicle will have the samecompatibility but with twice asmany tools. The 3650 utility vehi-cle’s exclusive Multi-AttachmentX-Change (M.A.X.) provides inte-gration and versatility not found onordinary utility vehicles. In addi-tion to the sprayer, it also will havethe capability of powering frontmounted PTO-driven attachmentsincluding a snowblower, mowerand angle broom, as well as non-PTO attachments consisting of thesnow blade, pallet fork and bucket.These six attachments, combinedwith a maximum lift height of 2 ft.(.6 m) and rated lift capacity of 500lbs. (227 kg), allow the 3650 toaccomplish tasks from clearingsidewalks of snow and debris tomoving dirt or palleted materials.Another valuable feature for

operators of the 3650 utility vehi-cle is the ability to operate thethrottle independent of the travelcontrol pedal. A first for the utilityvehicle market, this capabilityallows the operator to set theengine speed with a throttle ratherthan having to use the acceleratorpedal to increase engine rpm.Separating the two functionsgives the operator the freedom torun powered attachments moreefficiently with the rpm theyrequire yet at low travel speeds.This feature also will be beneficialwhen the vehicle is under loadand high torque is required, butspeed is not desired.For more information, visit

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

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

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

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NEED TRUCK CRANE LIEBHERR ORGROVE 130 TO 200 TONS, 2006 TO 2011CONTACT: FRED GUTIERREZPHONE: 770-978-3969FAX: 770-978-3969EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1950S MODEL 40V JOHN DEERE FARMTRACTORCONTACT: STEVE GAUTREAUPHONE: 225-644-3404EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HYDRULIC JACKHAMMER ATTACH-MENT FOR POSITRAC ( ASV) OR BOB-CAT | LOOKING FOR A HAMMER TOBUST CONCRETECONTACT: MIKEEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATORS, DOZER | WE NEED USEDEXCAVATORS FOR EXPORT.CONTACT: ANTHONY TRANPHONE: 714-496-7229EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MICROPILE DRILL WITH DEPTH CAPAC-ITY OF 450-600 KL WITH 4-6 TONS.CONTACT: CAMILA MATÍNEZPHONE: 954-456-0746EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MARSH BUGGIES USED/NEW FORSALE OR RENT. NEED NOW. PLEASESEND PRICE, PICS, AND LOCATION TOMY EMAILCONTACT: TYLER PALUMBOPHONE: 330-365-0654EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MOTOR GRADER | NEEDED ONE1999/2000 CAT 140H WITH REAR RIP-PER, UNDER 13.000 HRS. LOCATIONUSA. PLEASE SEND BEST WHOLESALEPRICE.CONTACT: SANTIAGO SCARZELLAPHONE: 305-506-4263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED ALL THE TIME 12 MONTHSBULLDOZER D3AT D10 USER WITH RIP-PER USA ONLY | FROM USER CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 ORMOB 1 514 386 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR KOMATSU HD325-6, CAT988B SN : 50W10000UP, KAWASAKIKLD70 AND 80 YR 1998 UPCONTACT: TAKAYUKI NAKAMURAPHONE: 06-6754-4570FAX: 06-6972-7515EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WE BUY AND SELL EQUIPMENT MANU-ALS OF DIFFERENT MAKE FROM JOHNDEERE CATERPILLAR AND OTHERS.PLEASE CHECK OUR WEBSITEFRANCESFARMEQUIPMENT.COM FORMORE INFORMATIONCONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 270-849-2270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MANIFOLD, MUFFLER, STUDS FOR A1992 JOHN DEERE 955CONTACT: TIM KURYLAPHONE: 315-310-1969EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WOOD CHPPERCONTACT: DAVIDEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DUMP BODY WITH HOST EQUIPMENTFOR FORD F 550 NO RUST PLEASECONTACT: DALEPHONE: 508 328 5778EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BR380JG1 TRACK JAW |LATE MODEL LOW HOUR USA LOCA-TIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603-828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEW AND USED GROVE GMK3050-1.CONTACT: SHELLEY MICHELSPHONE: 613-727-0510EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY THE FOL-LOWING USED WHEEL LOADERS: 9 2 0(78 - 85) 9 3 0 (78 - 86) 9 3 6 (84 - 92) 9 38 G (AROUND YEAR 05) 9 5 0 B/C/E/F-II(78 UP) 9 5 0 G/H (’05 – ’09, FULLSTEERING ONLY) 9 6 6 C/D/E/F (78 UP) 96 6 H (’09 – ’11, FULL STEERING ONLY,HOURS AROUND 8000 OR LESS, ORIGI-NAL PAINT) 9 8 0 C/F (87 UP) EMAIL USWITH PICTURES, SERIAL NUMBER,MACHINE CONDITION & LOCATION ANDFINAL OFFER PRICECONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SKID STEER LOADERS WITH TRACKSCONTACT: DEWEYPHONE: 601-441-8849EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1996 TO 2000 GROVE CRANE 80 TONS.CONTACT: FRANCIS NPHONE: 302-897-5373EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SMALL B7200 OR B7100 KUBOTATRACTOR. PREFERABLY 4WD, WITH DPOSY LOCK DRIVE.CONTACT: W. R. YOUNGERPHONE: 865 986 0576 OR 865 604 1271EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

LOOKING TO BUY 2 LIFT JOCKEY LIFTMANUFACTURED BY STONE MFG.CONTACT: PAUL MADSENPHONE: 407-468-1070EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED BULLDOZER D8K WITH WINCHGOOD UNDERCARRIAGE LOW LOWPRICE USER ONLY | NEEDED BULL-DOZER D8K WITH WINCH NOT ADVER-TISED USER USA THE REST NOTINTERESTED NO SALE MANCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1-450-346-8975 OR MOB 1-514-386-8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED ANY MARSH BUGGIESUSED/NEW FOR SALE OR RENT. NEEDNOW. PLEASE SEND PRICE, PICS, ANDLOCATION TO MY EMAIL THANKSCONTACT: TYLER PALUMBOPHONE: 330-365-0654EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PVE PILE MACHINE | I WANT 700 NOGPILE WORKCONTACT: SK SINGPHONE: 09172818848EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––COMPACTION TOOL, AND VIBRATIONCONCRETE | I WANT INFORMATION OFTHE COMPACTION TOOL AND VIBRA-TION CEMENTCONTACT: SOLEDAD DIAZEMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––QUICK ATTACH FORKLIFT | FORKATTACHMENT FOR CAT 416C-TC.CONTACT: FRED GIERINGERPHONE: 610-858-3933EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR TRUCK MOUNTEDCRANES KATO OR TADANO. 1988 -2008 25 TONNES UP TO 50 TONNESONLY. PREFER RIGHT HAND DRIVE.TRADE PRICES ONLY.CONTACT: RAYPHONE: +97144429100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TB 175 EXCAVATOR | LOOKING FOR A3000 TO 4000 HOUR MACHINE, UNDER40G. 24 INCH DIG BUCKET AND ALSOCLEAN UP BUCKET. WILL NEED TO BEEQUIPPED WITH A THUMB. NO JUNKPLEASE CONTACT: LARRY CALLPHONE: 907-441-0111FAX: 907-696-0095 |EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––YANMAR 3TNV88QTB | NEED RUNNINGENGINE FOR TAKEUCHI TB135CONTACT: LOUEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR CAT 988 SN : 87A8680YR: 1975 EX. USACONTACT: TAKAYUKI NAKAMURAPHONE: 06-6754-4570FAX: 06-6972-7515EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

EXCAVATOR AND HEAVY DUTYROLLERCONTACT: CHARLES MWAURAPHONE: +254722525396FAX: 020445567EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GRANULATING MACHINES | A MACHINETO GRANULATE FERTILIZERCONTACT: ELODIAEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TIMBCO 8WHEEL FORWARDER | TIMB-CO OR TIMBERPRO TB820-E COMBOOR SIMILAR, NEWER MODELS HAVESOME DIFFERENT LETTERS & NUM-BERS TO DESCRIBE THEMCONTACT: MARTIN J MALOVRHPHONE: 715-613-6252FAX: 715-223-6252EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––IHI 35NXE MINI EXCAVATOR. HAS TOHAVE THE LONG STICK/BOOMCONTACT: DOUGPHONE: 970-779-8797EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT/MITSUBISHI LD1000 RUBBERTRACK | WANTED NEW OR USED RUB-BER TRACK FOR CAT/MITSUBISHI LD1000. ONE TRACK OR A PAIRCONTACT: KENPHONE: 573-893-5159FAX: 573-893-5767EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONCRETE MIXTURECONTACT: OBENGPHONE: +233244264985FAX: 00233244264985EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEWOR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS,OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALSFOR EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS AND VEHI-CLES OF ALL SORTS. WE PREFER INBULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUT-ERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTSOPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKSOR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED,OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOTSOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUEDPRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASEIN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANYAMOUNT YOU HAVE. PLEASE FEELFREE TO CALL US AT 270-849-2270 OREMAIL US.CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 270-849-2270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JCB 423 LOADERCONTACT: EDDIE CHETTOAPHONE: +27 82 697 0534EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WATER WELL DRILLING RIGCONTACT: MARK HANSONPHONE: 589-453-0091EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

BARGES | ANY TYPE OF DECK BARGEOR HOPPER BARGESCONTACT: JAY CASHMANPHONE: 6174605100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JD510 1973-1983 FOR PARTS, RUNNINGOR NOT.CONTACT: ALPHONE: 610-346-7374EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CYCLONAIRE SYSTEM | LOOKING FORA CYCLONAIRE BLOWER SYSTEMCONTACT: JAY MORRELLPHONE: 763-295-3122FAX: 763-2958765EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PC1607 CAB | NEED A CAB ASSEMBLYPLEASECONTACT: JENNIFER VOGTSPHONE: 913-961-9669FAX: 913-371-3722 |EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FRONT LOADER FOR 790 JOHN DEERE CONTACT: ROGER MCCALLPHONE: 1 360 274 4738FAX: 13602744738EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR EXCAVATOR 320B LONGREACH.CONTACT: NATHALIEPHONE: 8098786378EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BULLDOZER KOMASTU 65EX 15 WITHRIPPER | WANT TO BUY FROM USERONLY USA BULLDOZER KOMASTU65EX 15 ENC CAB LOW LOW HOURSNOT ADVERTISED I PAY UNDER 45000MUST BE CONTRACTOR NICE PLEASECONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR CAT 972H/GCONTACT: K.NAKAPHONE: 06-6754-4570FAX: 06-6972-7515EMAIL: [email protected]|––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HITACHI RJX 480 EXCAVATOR | PRICESPECIFICATIONS MODE OF DELIVERYMODE OF PAYMENTCONTACT: MUKHTARPHONE: +923004840684EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KUBOTA MOTOR VT2003TCONTACT: GARYEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BR380JG1 TRACK JAW |LATE MODEL, LOW HOUR, USA LOCA-TIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

EXTEC C10 OR PEGSON METROTRACK TRACK JAW CRUSHER | 2000YEAR RANGE, GOOD CONDITIONWORK READY, USA LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONSTRUCTION | WANTED ANYMARSH BUGGIES USED/NEW FORSALE OR RENT. NEED NOW. PLEASESEND PRICE, PICS, AND LOCATION TOMY EMAIL THANKSCONTACT: TYLER PALUMBOPHONE: 330-365-0654EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BUCKET OR FRONT LOADER | FRONTBUCKET FOR 855 JOHN DEERE TRAC-TOR.CONTACT: G WEATHERFORDPHONE: 812-926-1356EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR A 110 JOHN DEEREBACKHOE, NOT TOO USED ??CONTACT: MIKE LASTERPHONE: 1406-349-3452EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LATE MODEL OSHKOSH CONCRETEMIXER TRUCKS | 2005 AND UPOSHKOSH TRUCKS WITH OR WITHOUTCONCRETE MIXERS OR DUMPS ORFLATS.CONTACT: JACK SMITH PHONE: 304-419-2696FAX: 304-760-6309EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JCB 4CX CATERPILLARCONTACT: KEN KARAPETIANPHONE: 818 507-0202EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR LOG FORK FOR 980GCONTACT: BUNMIEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MINI EXCAVATORCONTACT: JOHNPHONE: 412 537 5944FAX: 412 833 8351EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MODEL 1967 WB INSLEY DRAGLINE |LOOKING FOR DRUM FOR CRANE WETHINK ITS THE MAIN SPOOL DRUMLAGGINGCONTACT: JOHNPHONE: 2318729117EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MUSTANG 2040 SKID S | LOOKING FORSTARER TO MY MUSTANG 2040 SKIDSTEER YEAR 1998 MOD 120-32-905CONTACT: ALEXEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––69 STRUCK MD55 MINI DOZER |ANTIQUE STRUCK DOZER IN THEPRICE RANGE OF $2000.CONTACT: ROGER RAMIREZEMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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ALEX LYON & SON

AUCTIONEERS

www.lyonauction.com315-633-2944�

• Tuscaloosa, ALSat., August 3, 2013For: Major Job Completion.Primarily Cat ConstructionEquipment

• Sacramento, CASat., August 10, 2013For: Late Model ConstructionEquipment

• Albany, NYSun., August 11, 2013For: Family Houses, IncomeProducing Opportunities of aLifetime!

• Orlando, FLWed., August 14, 2013For: Late Model ConstructionRental Fleet Equipment,Trucks & Trailers

• Canton, OHSat., August 17, 2013For: Major Job Completion ofCranes, Forklifts, Skid Steers,Welders, Trucks & Trailers

• Parkersburg, WVThurs., August 22, 2013For: Late Model John Deere &Cat Construction Equipment

• Queretaro, MexicoFri., August 23, 2013For: Late Model ConstructionEquipment (mostly Cat),Asphalt & Vibratory Roller,Aerial Lifts

• Atlantic City, NJSat., August 24, 2013For: Construction Equipment,Trucks, Trailers

• Houston, TXTues., August 27, 2013For: Late Model Construction,Aerials, Forklifts, Skid Steers,Cars

• Long Island, NYSat., September 7, 2013For: Complete Liquidation ofLocal Rental ConstructionCompany

• Ashtabula (Cleveland), OHThurs., September 12, 2013For: Complete Liquidation offormer Major Scrap Company

• Bangor, MESun., September 15, 2013For: Light Construction &Support Equipment

• Portland, ORThurs., September 19, 2013For: Late Model ConstructionRental Fleet Equipment

• Boston, MASat., September 21, 2013For: Complete Liquidation,Construction Equipment,Truck Tractors & Trailers

• Buffalo, NYSat., October 5, 2013For: Late Model Construction& Boring Equipment, Trucks& Trailers

• Central Square (Syracuse),NYSat., October 12, 2013For: Complete Liquidation ofConstruction Equipment

• Las Vegas, NVSat., October 19, 2013For: Late Model Rental FleetEquipment, Booms, Scissors,Telescopic & WarehouseForklifts

• Lima, PeruSat., October 26, 2013For: Late Model EarthmovingConstruction Equipment,Support & Attachments.

RITCHIE BROS.

AUCTIONEERS

www.rbauction.com402-421-2631

• Sacramento, CAAugust 8, 2013

• Williston, NDAugust 8, 2013

• Hillsville, VAAugust 14, 2013

• Orlando, FLAugust 15, 2013

• Las Vegas, NVAugust 16, 2013

• Albuquerque, NMAugust 20, 2013

• Charleston, WVAugust 21, 2013

• Houston, TXAugust 28-29, 2013

• North East, MDAugust 29, 2013

• Columbus, OHSeptember 12, 2013

• Raleigh-Durham, NCSeptember 19, 2013

• Atlanta, GASeptember 20, 2013

• Nashville, TNSeptember 24, 2013

BIG IRON

www.bigiron.com800-937-3558�

• ONLINE ONLYWed., August 7, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYWed., August 14, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYWed., August 21, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYWed., August 28, 2013For: Construction Equipment

THE BRANFORD GROUP

www.thebranfordgroup.com203-488-7020�

• Alliance, OHTues., August 13, 2013For: Modern ConstructionEquipment

COMMONWEALTH OF PA

AUCTIONS

www.auctionsbygov.com

• Mill Hall, PATues., October 8, 2013For: Fall Heavy Equipment

DAVIS AUCTIONS

www.davisauctionsinc.com�203-758-4087

• Prospect, CTSat., August 10, 2013For: Utility & ConstructionEquipment

DEANCO AUCTIONS

www.deancoauction.com601-656-9768

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

DEL PETERSON &

ASSOCIATES

www.delpeterson.com�800-492-9090

• ONLINE ONLYTues., August 20, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYTues., September 24, 2013For: Construction Equipment

DON SMOCK

AUCTION CO., INC.

www.dsa-auctions.com765-778-9277

• Pendleton, INSeptember 20, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Pendleton, INDecember 13, 2013For: Construction Equipment

FREY & SONS, INC.

www.freyandsons.com�419-455-3739

• Burbank, OHThurs., August 22, 2013For: Construction Equipment

G.W. McGREW

AUCTION COMPANY

www.mcgrewequipment.com�717-428-0922

• Seven Valleys, PATues., August 13, 2013For: Summer Farm &Construction Equipment

HUNYADY AUCTION

COMPANY

www.hunyady.com�800-233-6898

• Schuylkill Haven, PAThurs., August 8, 2013For: Absolute Auction SurplusLiquidation MazzucaEnterprises, Inc.

• Eighty Four, PAThurs., September 12, 2013For: Absolute AuctionComplete Liquidation MingoCreek Construction

• New Orleans, LASealed Bid – Deadline:Wed., September 18, 2013For: Pedestal MountStevedoring Crane Barges

IRAY AUCTIONS

www.iraymn.com�320-968-7230

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

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

IRON PLANET AUCTIONS

www.ironplanet.com�888-433-5426

• ONLINE ONLYThurs., August 22, 2013For: Oil & Gas

JAMES G. MURPHY INC.

AUCTIONEERS

www.murphyauction.com�800-426-3008

• Kapolei, HIWed., August 14, 2013For: Construction Equipment

MANASSE AUCTIONEERS

www.manasseauctions.com�607-692-4540

• Whitney Point, NYSat., August 10, 2013For: Construction Equipment

MARTIN & MARTIN

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.mmaauction.com�800-763-2728

• Arjay (Pineville), KYTues., August 13, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Pelzer, SCWed., September 25, 2013For: Public Fall Equipment &Truck Auction

MEEKINS AUCTION

COMPANY

www.meekinsauction.com�800-499-6560

• Lumberton, NCTues., August 20, 2013For: Construction &Agricultural Equipment

• Halifax, NCSat., August 31, 2013For: Construction &Agricultural Equipment,Trucks & Trailers

NORTH COUNTRY AUCTIONS

www.northcountry-auctions.com603-539-5322

• Acton, MAThurs., August 22, 2013For: One Owner AbsoluteEquipment Auction

PETROWSKY

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.petrowskyauctioneers.com�860-642-4200

• North Franklin, CTSeptember 20-21, 2013For: Major Public EquipmentAuction

• Columbus, OHThurs., Oct 10, 2013For: Public EquipmentAuction

• Carroll (Columbus Area),OHThurs., Oct 17, 2013For: Major Public EquipmentAuction

• Ponce, Puerto RicoThurs., November 14, 2013For: Major Job CompletionEquipment

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

www.purplewave.com�866-608-9283

• ONLINE ONLYThurs., August 15, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYTues., August 20, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYWed., August 21, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYThurs., August 22, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYThurs., August 29, 2013For: Construction Equipment

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS

INC.

www.ritchason.com�800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TNAugust 8-9, 2013For: Construction Equipment

ROY TIETSWORTH

AUCTIONEERS

www.tietsworth.com�585-243-1563

• Seneca Falls, NYSat., September 21, 2013For: Construction Equipment

SALES AUCTION

COMPANY, LLC

www.salesauctioncompany.com�860-627-7506

• Windsor Locks, CTSat., October 5, 2013For: Construction Equipment

UTILITY AUCTIONS

www.utilityauctions.net�302-530-9103

• Wilmington, DEFri., August 23, 2013For: Construction, Utility &Forestry Equipment

VAUGHAN AUCTION GROUP

www.vaughanauctiongroup.com�903-873-6777

• Wills Point, TXThurs., August 22, 2013For: Summer Contractor’sPublic Auction

WAYNE PIKE

AUCTION COMPANY

www.waynepikeauction.com763-389-2700

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

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

AuctionsComingTo view information on upcoming auctions visit our

Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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

www.lyonauctionlive.com

Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

ALEX

LYON& SON

SATURDAY, AUG. 17 @ 9:30 AM

NOTE: Canton Erectors has completed several jobs in the greaterNorthern Ohio area and will sell equipment and support that willnot be needed.

EARLY HILITES: 2 TRUCK CRANES: Terex 428 40 ton, 1998 Sterling 28 ton, CARRYDECK CRANES: Shuttlelift 3330, 4 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2004 Cat 303CCR, 2007JCB 8018, 2007 JCB 8008, Bobcat 325, 2 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: Case 590 Turbo(4x4), JD 310D, 2 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEER: 2007 Bobcat T250, 2007 JD CT322, 5SKID STEERS: 2011 Cat 236B, NH LX565, (2) 2005 Bobcat S300, 2005 Bobcat S250, 4 TELE-SCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2) 2004 Bobcat V518 Versa (4x4), 2003 JLG G6-42A, Gradall 524D-6(4x4), 8 FORKLIFTS: 2009 Cat GC40KS, 2004 Komatsu FG45T-2-8, Toyota GCF25, MitsubishiFG35, Clark GCG25, Yale 6000lb., Hyster E-80, Hyster S-30XL, 2 BOOM LIFTS: Genie S60(4x4), Snorkel 41G, 10 SCISSOR LIFTS: (6) 2005 JLG 1930ES, (4) Stratolift MRX25,Hydromobile 15,000lb., 3 LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: (3) 2011 Bobcat CT122, 13WELDERS: (2) Lincoln SAE400, (2) Lincoln WP250, (2) Lincoln SA200, Lincoln LN25, Miller 8Pack, Miller 452 Deltaweld, (4) Miller XME300, 3 LIGHT PLANTS: 2005 Terex AL4000, 2004Allmand Night Lite, Allmand ML4CAOMXSV, 2 ARROW/ MESSAGE BOARDS: (2) AmericanSignal towable speed checkers, 2 BUCKET TRUCKS: 1995 Ford F Series w/ Al-Tec WA600F,1989 Ford F700 w/ Hi-Range 5FA48PBI, WATER TRUCK: 1992 Chevy 2500 Cab & Chassis, 3TRUCK TRACTORS: 2005 Peterbilt 357 (t/a), 2001 Freightliner Classic (t/a), 1986 Ford LTL9000(t/a), SERVICE TRUCK: 2000 Chevy 3500, STAKE TRUCK: 2006 Ford F350 (4x4), CAB &CHASSIS: 2003 Ford F350 Super Duty (s/a), PICKUP: 2000 Ford F250, 3 EQUIPMENTTRAILERS: 2005 Landoll 435 (t/a), 1986 Trailking 40ft. (t/aq), 1987 Fontaine FL735 35 ton,GOOSENECK TRAILER: 2006 Towmaster C-14LS 14ft. (t/a), STORAGE TRAILER: 40 ft.,OFFICE TRAILER: 40 ft., 2 DUMP BODIES: (2) New 9ft. Steel, 3 FLATBED BODIES: (2)New 12ft., New 10ft., TUGGER: Allis Chalmers made into Snow Plow, ENGINE: Detroit 4.7Diesel, 4 CONTAINERS: (4) 2012 2 yd. Rear Load Straight Refuse Containers, RECREATION-AL & UTILITY VEHICLES: 2008 Bobcat 2200D (4x4), Yamaha 2 seat Golf Cart, CRANEACCESSORIES: Various Lengths of Spreader Beams & I Beams, 4 PALLET JACKS: (2) CrownElectric, (2) Manual, FORKLIFT ACCESSORIES: (6) Battery Packs, (3) Forklift Chargers, SUP-PORT EQUIPMENT: Pallets of Shop lights, Pallets of Clevises & Hooks, Banding Carts, AirBumper Jack, Pallets of Cable Slings, Floor Jacks, Job Boxes, Welding Carts, Shofer Lift-All Hoist,Oil Filters, Acetylene Hose, 7ft. Safe, Vermette Material Lifts, 2 ton Engine Hoists, Quantity ofCrane Shieve Blocks, Air & Acetylene Hose, 2-4 ton Gantry Systems, Nitrogen Jacking System,Large Quantity of Tools: Hilti-Milwaukee Demo Hammers- Core Drills- Screw Guns.

Address: 2009 Quimby SW Canton, OH 44706.DIRECTIONS: From Akron/ Canton Regional Airport: I-77 S/ 9.7 miles, exit 104, merge onto US 30 W/ US-62 Wtoward Massillon 1.7 miles. Take OH-297 exit toward Raff Ave./ Whipple Ave. .3 mile. Right onto OH-297 N/ Raff Rd.SW .1 mile, first right onto 17th St. SW/ Southway St. SW .5 mile, continue to follow 17th St. SW. Right on Quimby Ave.SW. Site will be on left.

SALE SITE PHONE: (863) 660-4811OHIO LICENSE #: 63199360809,

OHIO AUCTIONEER LICENSE #: 62199360989

MAJOR JOB COMPLETION AUCTIONCRANES, FORKLIFTS, SKID STEERS, WELDERS,

LIGHT PLANTS, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT,TRUCKS & TRAILERS

Canton Erectors AUCTIONCANTON,

OHIO

A Terex mill machine also was on hand forthe overlay project.

Full Reconstruction Done toKeep Freeway Clearances

“Due to the schedule, we wanted to getaway from using an asphalt inter layerbecause it takes longer to place than othermethods. What we did on this project is actu-ally use a geo textile material as a bondbreaker,” Labo said. “We just rolled it downthe road in front of the paver and held it inplace with concrete nails.”Under two bridges and at each end of the

project, a full reconstruction was done tomaintain standard freewayclearances and to tie into theexisting road pavement.Road crews watched the

weather radar and forecastinformation closely and theywere able to work in and aroundthe showers to keep the pavingwork moving forward while theportable concrete batch plan onthe north end the project elimi-nated long travel times for con-crete pours.There also were very little

travel conflicts between themotoring public and driversarriving and leaving the workzone for deliveries or removals, said Labo.“In reality, there was very little impact to

the traveling public as far as actually gettingin and out of the work zone. We’re prettywell cordoned off and we generally stayedwithin our work area,” Labo said.MnDOT also is backing up its media

campaign during the project with real timeinformation available at the touch of a keyboard and traffic alerts while driving thehighway.“We have real time cameras and real time

information on line with 511 so we’re reallypromoting that option as a way to check thecurrent traffic conditions,” Gillach said.“People can jump on line before leavinghome to see if they want to try I-94 or findanother route.”On the freeway, MnDOT has set electron-

ic message boards as far out as 20 mi. in eachdirection of the project to keep driversinformed of traffic conditions and in time togive drivers other route options. It has a tow

truck available at peak travel times to movedisabled vehicles off the road and built pullouts about every mile for drivers havingmechanical problems, Gillach said.Throughout the remaining part of the proj-

ect, Knife River crews will utilize temporarylane closures during off peak travel times tocomplete the guard rail work and remove thecross-overs and pull outs. (This story also can be found on

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

FREEWAY from page 68

“In reality, there was very littleimpact to the traveling public as faras actually getting in and out ofthe work zone. We’re pretty wellcordoned off and we generallystayed within our work area.”

Dan LaboMnDOT

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Thompson Auctioneers Inc. Hosts Canton, Ohio, Auction

Indoors, Mike Vicker kept the biddingon the construction supplies movingalong at a fast pace.

Outside, Mike Thompson calls out the bids on thebig machines.

George Paolucci (L) and Art Montoni of MonteConstruction Company hope to find some bar-gains.

(L-R): Bryon Ritchie, Jason Carrick,Matt Sucker and Ed Carrick (in cab)of Ritchie Construction Limited cameto the auction in hopes of picking up adozer and a vibrator.

Jerry Glessner (L) of Jerry’s Trucking &Excavating and BakerCorp’s Doug Murphy keepcool inside while waiting for the big machines tocome up for bid.

Thompson Auctioneers’ Mike Thompson keptthe auction running smoothly.

Thompson Auctioneers Inc. held an auc-tion on July 16th in Canton, Ohio for aconstruction company that recently

closed its doors. The auction featured Caterpillar and John

Deere machines including backhoes, com-pactors, dozers and wheel loaders. Also up forbid were several dump and pickup trucks, alarge quantity of construction equipment andsupplies as well as office equipment. The auc-tion drew an active group of onsite bidders fromthe area as well as a good deal of activity fromonline bidders.

(This story also can be found on Construction

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

(L-R): Rob Reinhart of Reinhart Excavating & Demolition joined Grant andMarcus Durley of Durley Excavating to give this Cat dozer the once over.

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Transition…

Ritchie Bros. President RobMackay to Retire October 31Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers announced the

retirement of Rob Mackay, its president,effective Oct. 31, 2013. After 28 years ofservice in many different capacities, allbased in the Ritchie Bros. head office inVancouver, British Columbia, Mackay willtransition from day-to-day duties and thenretire as an employee on Oct. 31, 2013.“Rob has contributed very effectively in

so many ways to the success and growth ofour company,” said Peter Blake, CEO ofRitchie Bros. “He has traveled hundreds ofthousands of miles over the past 28 years anddevoted his time and energy to help build theRitchie Bros. global business into the indus-try leading position we have today. Earlier inthe year, Rob took a role on the board of anagricultural equipment dealer with a view totransition to the next phase in his businesscareer. We wish Rob the very best for ahappy and healthy retirement, and offer himour heartfelt thanks for all he has done tomake Ritchie Bros. what we are today.”For more information, visit

rbauction.com.

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

Quick Access to Info...

Volvo Rents Launches NewEmployee Web Site — VelocityVolvo Rents has launched a new

employee Web site, Velocity.Designed to serve the needs of each and

every Volvo Rents team member, Velocityis an informative site with content andcompany news, and a central point fromwhere employees can link to everythingthey need, according to the company.“Velocity is a great information and

communication tool that will universallyinform all employees at the same time,”said Matt Tavianini, vice president of salesand marketing of Volvo Rents. “It is anoth-er effort by our company to be leaders inthe construction equipment rental industryand in providing the tools to our profes-sionals to be more efficient.” Every Volvo Rents department is repre-

sented on Velocity. The site is populatedwith easily accessed information — fromforms to holidays, contacts to policies. The new homepage also features quick

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

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

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

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

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

AEMP Appoints New Executive Committee MembersThe Association of Equipment

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

About AEMPThe Association of Equipment

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

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

“Telematics is a big driver for me.”Bob Merritt

AEMP President/CEO

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Robert G. Frey, AuctioneerArchbold, Ohio 43502

419-445-3739 • www.freyandsons.com

Absolute Auction

Note: Baker Sand, Inc. has closedthe pit and will be selling the fol-lowing equipment at unreservedauction. See photos and details atwww.freyauctions.com Onlinebidder available. Terms: 10%buyer premium on items $2500and less. Pay in full sale day bycash or guranteed funds.

1974 Manitowoc 4600 Clamshell / DraglineCrane, SN:46323, Complete Rebuild 6000 hrs agoin 2000 by Acme Machine, Cummins KT1150 &855 Engines, Torque Converters, 140' Boom w/One Aluminum Section & Alum. Single Sheave(Dragline) Tip & Alum. Double Sheave(Clamshell) Tip, 80000# Counterweight.

'98 Cat 330BL Excavator, SN:6DR02741, 55'' Bucket, 8341 hrs.'06 Cat 735A 6x6 Artic Dump Truck,SN:B1N00372, 5935 hrs.'00 Cat 988F-II Load & Carry RTL, SN: 2ZR2132,Joystick, Spade nose, 5120 hours on Ohio Catrebuild & new engine.'95 Cat 980F RTL, SN: 8JN409, Material Handler,

EROPS, GP, scale.'88 Cat 980C RTL, SN: 63X8071,EROPS w/AC, GP bucket.'97 Cat D6R LGP Dozer,SN:9PN00486, EROPS, Straightblade w/tilt, 36'' pads.'00 Cat 963C Crawler Loader,EROPS, QT GP Bucket'99 Case590SL-II 4x4 X-hoe TLB, AC, QT GP Bkt, Broom & forks,

4347 hours.'08 Case 445CT-2 Crawler Skidloader; Cat 14EMotor Grader, Scarifier; TCM FHD3628 8000#Forklift, Air tires; Rotogrind 760 PTO TubGrinder; McElroy 8'' Pipe Fusion Machine; Pumps & Pipe. Northwest 95 & 6 Draglines &American 5450 Truck Crane; Lorain WagonLattice Boom Crane

Trucks/Trailers: '00 Mack RD688SX TandemDump Truck; '91 Kenworth T800 Tdm Tractor; '86 Mack DM686SX Water Truck; (8) Misc.Dumps, Crane Trucks; Mech & PU Trucks; ArmyM747 60 Ton Quad Axle Lowboy; Dorsey 25 TonLowboy; Lots of nice Support & Shop Eq., Tools & much more.

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Over Past 12 Months, 36 States AddConstruction Jobs — Wyo. Leads Wayand Iowa (4.0 percent, 2,600). Illinoisadded the most jobs in June (5,400, 3.0percent), followed by Washington(4,100, 2.9 percent), Iowa and Nevada.There was no change in Alaska, NewHampshire and Oklahoma.

Connecticut experienced thesharpest decline in constructionemployment from May to June (minus3.4 percent, minus 1,900), followed byWest Virginia (minus 3.0 percent,minus 1,100) and Vermont (minus 2.9percent, minus 400). Texas lost thelargest number of jobs between Mayand June (minus 8,500, minus 1.4 per-cent), followed by Pennsylvania(minus 3,600, minus 1.6 percent).

Over the past 12 months, 36 statesadded construction jobs — the largernumber with year-over-year gainssince May 2012. Wyoming had thelargest 12-month percentage increase(10.4 percent, 2,200 jobs), closely fol-lowed by Louisiana (9.7 percent,12,200) and Arizona (9.7 percent,

11,100). California added the most jobs(32,200, 5.5 percent), followed byTexas (31,400, 5.4 percent), Louisianaand Florida (12,200, 3.6 percent).

Among the 14 states with construc-tion job losses between June 2012 andJune 2013, South Dakota lost the high-est percentage (minus 6.2 percent,minus 1,300), followed by Kentucky(minus 5.2 percent, minus 3,500) andIndiana (minus 5.1 percent, minus6,400). Indiana had the largest numberof jobs lost, followed by Ohio (minus3,900, minus 2.2 percent), Kentuckyand Pennsylvania (minus 3,500, minus1.6 percent).

Two states — Louisiana and NorthDakota — set new constructionemployment records in June, but mostremain far below their pre-recessionpeaks, Simonson added. Despite itsstrong showing in June, Nevada’s con-struction employment last month wasstill 64 percent below the June 2006peak. Similarly, construction employ-ment in Florida and Arizona last month

was 49 percent below the June 2006record highs, in spite of big one-yeargains.

Association officials cautioned thatthe construction industry remains frag-ile as private sector demand has cooledrecently even as public sector invest-ments in construction remain relativelyweak. They urged administration offi-cials to avoid putting in place costlynew regulatory measures and urgedCongress to act on vital infrastructurelegislation like the Water ResourcesDevelopment Act.

“With current conditions, one mis-guided regulation and one missedinvestment opportunity could cost a lotof hard working construction workerstheir jobs,” said Stephen E. Sandherr,the association’s chief executive offi-cer.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)

JOBS from page 1

American Rental AssociationJoins Call for Repeal of HITjoined small business owners from acrossthe country and members of the Stop theHIT Coalition for a press conference to urgerepeal of the health insurance tax (HIT)within the Patient Protection and AffordableCare Act (PPACA).

The Stop the HIT Coalition, is a broad-based group representing the nation’s smallbusiness owners, their employees and theself-employed that advocates for the repealof the HIT. ARA is a Stop the HIT Coalitionmember.

“The HIT puts up roadblocks to smallbusiness growth and job creation, and willultimately have a negative effect on hard-working families,” said John McClelland,ARA vice president of government affairs.“With six months left until this tax goes intoeffect in 2014, it is encouraging to see ourbipartisan leaders in Congress raise theurgency around the need to fix this problembefore it is too late.”

Billed as a fee on insurance companies

that sell policies on the fully-insured market,the Congressional Budget Office has saidconsumers can expect to see the cost of thehealth insurance tax passed on in the form ofhigher health insurance premiums. One esti-mate predicts the HIT, which takes effectnext year, will cost the average family $500a year.

Small businesses would be acutely affect-ed by the HIT, as 88 percent purchase healthinsurance policies that would be subject tothe tax.

The four sponsors of bipartisan legislationto repeal the HIT participated in the event todraw awareness to the impending imple-mentation of the damaging tax. The twocompanion bills — S. 603 and H.R. 763 –together have more than 240 bipartisancosponsors.

For more information, visitwww.ARArental.org.

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

ARA from page 1

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Terex Utilities has named two new regional sales man-agers, Gary Rice and Tony Rust, to spearhead the company’ssales efforts in the United States. In these roles, Rice andRust will focus on growing Terex Utilities’ market share inthe utilities industry across all segments, customers andchannel options.“We are excited to welcome Gary and Tony to our sales

team,” said Jim Lohan, Terex Utilities vice president of salesand marketing. “Their unique skill sets and experiences willadd to the great expertise already in place in our field teammembers. As Gary and Tony take on these roles, our previ-ous regional sales managers in these regions, Tommy Nix

and Wayne Norris, will now focus their efforts on growingthe company’s market share and position with strategicaccounts.”As regional sales manager, Rice will be responsible for

Terex Utilities’ sales efforts in the western region, bringingmore than 38 years of industry experience to the role. Ricejoined Terex when the company acquired the Reedrill divi-sion of Metso Corporation in 2005. In addition to his respon-sibilities as regional sales manager, Rice also serves as TerexUtilities’ auger drill product manager and auger tooling salesmanager.In this new role, Rust will cover the company’s eastern

region sales territory. Rust comes to the Terex Utilities teamfrom Terex Financial Services where he served as the direc-tor of capital markets, as well as prior to that as the TFS man-ager of the U.S. construction segment. Before joining Terex,Rust worked with GE Capital Vendor Financial Services inroles of increasing responsibility.For more information, visit www.terexutilities.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

Growing Market Share…

Terex Utilities TapsRice, Rust as NewSales Managers

In these roles, Gary Riceand Tony Rust will focus ongrowing Terex Utilities’ market share in the utilitiesindustry across all segments,customers and channeloptions.

New PIRTEK Hose Center Will OfferOne-Hour Response Time in Ind.Area companies and their equipment

idled by failed hose assemblies willbenefit from PIRTEK USA’s newestPIRTEK Hose Center that opened June17 in the Perry Township communityof Indianapolis, Ind. The mobile-based hydraulic hose

and fitting franchise will reduce equip-ment downtime and increase produc-tivity by bringing hose and fittingreplacement services directly to cus-tomer job sites within one hour of a callfor assistance. Jim Hamilton is general manager of

PIRTEK Perry, which consists of threemobile service vans that are ready to“manufacture” hose assemblies at jobsites, and a Hose Center at 3015BSouth Harding St. that is an easilyaccessible hose source just off I-465 forwalk-in customers. The overall mission of Hamilton and

his crew is to eliminate customers’ timeand effort in replacing hose assemblies,especially when budgets and deadlinesare at stake. “Failed hose assemblies are a pain in

the neck, especially when you have tofind a replacement source, battle trafficto retrieve a new hose assembly, returnto the job site and install the replace-ment hose,” Hamilton said. “All thathassle means costly downtime, inter-rupted production schedules and inef-fective use of manpower.“In contrast, PIRTEK mobile service

technicians will quickly assess needs,remove failed hose assemblies, manu-facture replacement assemblies andinstall them, and make sure the equip-ment is running again before leavingthe job site.”A former U.S. Marine, Hamilton

brings loads of proficiency to the helmat PIRTEK Perry. His mechanical,management and training skills weredeveloped while he worked for a com-mercial and industrial ventilation sys-tems company. And his latest stint inworkforce recruiting/developmentmakes him just the right man to build apowerful fix-it-fast team. “We are very proud of our family-

owned and operated business, and wehave a very strong team in place,” saidHamilton, who is relocating his familyfrom Florida back to his homeland stateto begin his venture in PIRTEK fran-chise ownership. “Everyone is excitedabout getting to work and providingtimely hose replacement service tomanufacturing, construction, truckingand rental companies and many moreaccounts throughout the city.”

Hose Shops on WheelsArea hydraulic hose users — and

passersby in general — are sure to takenotice of PIRTEK Perry’s colorfulmobile service vans that will bestocked with everything needed tomanufacture hose assemblies at job

sites. The “hose shops on wheels” carrya large selection of hoses and fittings,including braided and spiral hose stylesand standard and metric hose fittingsand adapters. Each van’s high-capacitycrimp machine has the capability toproduce crimped hose assemblies from¼ to 1¼-in. (0.64 to 3.2 cm) diameters.Serving as home base to the van

fleet, the Hose Center also will bestocked with a wide variety of hoses,fittings and adapters for made-to-orderhose assemblies. Mobile service will be available

around the clock by calling 317/252-0120. The Hose Center will be openMonday through Friday from 8 a.m. to5 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. tonoon.Rockledge, Florida-based PIRTEK

USA is a service provider of ETA 1-Hour On-Site Hose Replacement.PIRTEK offers 24-hour, seven-dayservice that caters to almost every facetof industry. More than 40 PIRTEKfranchise service centers that functionas home base to more than 200PIRTEK mobile service vans are oper-ating in major metropolitan marketsnationwide. For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)

Jim Hamilton is general manager of PIRTEK Perry.

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A E D ..............................................................................................14

AIM ATTACHMENTS ......................................................................62

ALEX LYON & SON INC

CANTON OH 8/17/13 ............................................................89

ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ............................................9

ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ........................................59

ALTORFER CAT..............................................................................28

AMERICAN STATE EQUIPMENT ....................................................7

ANACONDA CONVEYORS USA INC ............................................27

ARING EQUIPMENT CO INC ........................................................15

ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIP USA..........................................10,11

BARGAINS ................................................................................84,85

BID SPOTTER ..............................................................................91

BOBCAT CO (FLINT) ................................................................50,51

BOMAG AMERICA’S INC................................................................75

CASE CONSTRUCTION............................................................56,57

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

ALBURQUERQUE NM 09/19/13 ............................................97

CEG SCALE MODELS....................................................................74

CK POWER ....................................................................................26

CLASSIFIEDS ................................................................................82

COMPANY WRENCH ....................................................................32

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ....................24,44,66,83,87

CUSTOM MADE PRODUCTS ........................................................36

DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS ..................................................48

DYNAPAC........................................................................................71

EAST BAY TIRE ..............................................................................36

EFFICIENCY PRODUCTIONS INC ................................................28

ERB EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................13

FABCO EQUIPMENT INC ................................................................2

FINKBINER EQUIPMENT CO ..........................................................7

FLANGE LOCK ..............................................................................36

FREY & SONS INC

BURBANK OHIO 08/22/13 ....................................................94

GEHL ..............................................................................................37

GEITH..............................................................................................33

GENSCO EQUIPMENT CO LTD ....................................................14

GOMACO CORP ............................................................................77

H & L TOOTH CO............................................................................61

HAYDEN-MURPHY EQUIPMENT CO ............................................21

HITACHI MFG ................................................................................39

HOWELL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO................................48,100

HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..................................43

ILLINOIS TRUCK & EQUIPMENT ....................................................3

IRAY AUCTION

FOLEY MN 9/13/13 ................................................................94

IRON PLANET

OIL & GAS AUCTION 08/22/13 ..............................................95

JCB INC ..........................................................................................63

JFW EQUIPMENT INC....................................................................78

JOHN DEERE ................................................................................55

JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ..........................................................99

KOBELCO CONST MACHINERY ..................................................31

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ..................................................“46,47”

KUBOTA ..........................................................................................65

KUBOTA SVL ..................................................................................38

LEEBOY ..................................................................................“72,73”

LIFT WORKS, INC. ........................................................................40

LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION

LUMBERTON NC 08/20/13 ....................................................91

MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS ....................................................79

MCCANN INDUSTRIES INC ............................................................6

MIDWEST VIBRO INC ....................................................................34

MOBILE TRACK SOLUTIONS........................................................28

NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ....................................67

NUSS GROUP ................................................................................17

OKADA AMERICA ..........................................................................62

PURPLE WAVE INC

INTERNET AUCTION 08/21/13 ..............................................93

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPLY ..............................6,19

ROLAND MACHINERY INC ........................................................5,20

ROSCO MFG CO............................................................................81

RUDD EQUIPMENT........................................................................23

RUFFRIDGE-JOHNSON EQUIPMENT CO ..................................26

SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CO ..............................................16

STAR EQUIPMENT LTD ..................................................................6

TAKEUCHI..................................................................................40,41

TITAN RENTS ................................................................................34

TOKU AMERICA ............................................................................59

TRAMAC ........................................................................................35

UNITED RENTALS..........................................................................29

VERMEER SALES & SERVICE......................................................26

VOLVO COMPACTION ..................................................................78

VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT........................................45

WEST SIDE TRACTOR SALES......................................................16

WILSON EQUIPMENT CO..............................................................25

WIRTGEN AMERICA ......................................................................80

YANMAR AMERICA ........................................................................49

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Fenton, MO 63026636/349-0200

Cape Girardeau, MO 63703573/334-0563

Foristell, MO 63348636/673-2131

Cuba, MO 65453573/885-0500

Mt. Vernon, IL 62864618/244-6800Paducah, KY270/554-1131Owensboro, KY270/684-2339Evansville, IN812/473-0484

8331 Meade Springer Rd.Ashland, KY 41102

606/928-3477195 Sykes Blvd.

Pikeville, KY 41502606/432-0321

105 Tennis Center Dr.Marrietta, OH 45750

740/373-5255P.O. Box 629

Cowen, WV 26206304/226-3299

Fax:�304/226-3067

PO Box 1220Beaver, WV 25831304/255-1525PO Box 1547

Elkins, WV 26241304/636-6421

19 Goff CrossingCross Lane, WV 25313

304/204-1818

www.westsidetractorsales.com

1400 W. Ogden AveNaperville, IL 60563

630/355-7150Fax: 630/355-7173South Holland, IL708/331-6362Rockdale, IL815/730-9011Wauconda, IL847/526-7700Rockford, IL815/961-3160South Bend, IN574/232-1461Lafayette, IN765/447-6933

Sioux City, IA 800/352-4693Waterloo, IA 800/772-2019Dodge City, KS800/794-0172Great Bend, KS800/264-4056Topeka, KS800/279-6087���Ulysses, KS800/472-9238Park City, KS800/262-0139Kansas City, MO888/306-3434Springfield, MO888/306-2656

Gering, NE800/205-6784

Grand Island, NE800/868-4017Lincoln, NE800/416-5518North Platte, NE800/894-7060Omaha, NE800/416-5095Brunswick, OH800/716-9796Canton, OH866/235-0438��Chillicotte, OH740/633-5300Cincinnati, OH800/844-3734

Columbus, OH800/222-2010Lima, OH

800/423-7445Poland, OH866/503-7259Vandalia, OH800/233-4228Cambridge, OH740/439-2747Chillicothe, OH740/663-5300Painesville, OH866/800-1398

Cranberry Twp, PA724/776-3636Delmont, PA724/837-4500

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