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Construction spending increased by 0.4 per- cent in November, the third straight rise in the total, the Associated General Contractors of America noted Jan. 3 in an analysis of new Census Bureau data. Private residential and pub- lic construction each gained 0.7 percent com- pared with October’s totals, while private non- residential construction edged down 0.1 percent. “It is heartening to see three increases in a row for the total,” said Ken Simonson, the asso- ciation’s chief economist. “But most categories showed more of a seesaw pattern over the past three months, indicating that construction spending remains fragile at best.” Simonson noted that the strongest category appears to be power construction, which has climbed for four consecutive months from a sea- sonally adjusted annual rate of $75.7 billion in July to $85.7 billion in November. He added that power construction will be helped in 2011 by extension of tax credits for building wind and other renewable power facilities. Residential improvements appear to have rebounded for the past three months also, up $15 billion since August. Simonson cautioned, how- ever, that the Census Bureau often makes large revisions — down or up — to this estimate. Public construction reached a 16-month high of $318.5 billion, but is likely to decrease in 2011, Simonson observed. Major federal fund- ing for military base realignment, Gulf Coast hurricane work and stimulus projects is expect- ed to taper off in the second half of the year. Meanwhile, the new Congress and many gover- nors have signaled that they intend to hold down spending on infrastructure among other cate- gories, the economist noted. Association officials urged leaders of the 112th Congress to maintain a commitment to transportation and water infrastructure. Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer, noted that proposed rule changes being considered by the incoming Congress jeopard- ize highway, bridge and transit investments. “Deferring needed improvements to our aging transportation network will undermine business activity today while saddling future taxpayers with ever-larger maintenance and repair costs,” Sandherr said. Construction Spending Rises in November L i n d e R e l o c a " e ! F o " M $ e ! F a c i l i " $ % 1 0 S c e e n M a c h i n e H e l p ! i n A f g h a n i ! " a n % 3 6 R i " c h i e & ! N . C . O f f i c e E $ e ! S " o n g R e p # " a " i o n % 1 2 I n ! i d e 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA19034 • 215/885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215/885-2910 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® S o u t h e a s t E d i t i o n $3.00 January 12 2011 Vol.XXIV • No.1 Published Nationally Table of Contents ........4 Attachment Section ...... ............................19-23 Truck & Trailer......24-26 Recycling Section 31-37 Auction Section ....47-55 Business Calendar…..48 Advertisers Index ......54 The project involves 4.7 mi. (7.5 km) of levee between Goose Lake Road and Fitler. The levee will be raised 5 ft. (1.5 m). Earthwork for the project involves approximately 1.2 mil- lion cu. yds. (917,466 cu m) of semi-compacted and compact- ed embankment material. By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is currently directing a project to enlarge a levee in Issaquena County, Mississippi. The contract was awarded to Kenneth R. Thompson Builders Inc., Greenwood, Miss., with funding coming from the corps’ Mississippi River and Tributaries Project. The full contract amount is approxi- mately $10 million. The project began in November 2009, and is expected to take a total of 36 months to complete. The project involves 4.7 mi. (7.5 km) of levee between Goose Lake Road and Fitler. The levee will be raised 5 ft. (1.5 m) The job is currently running on sched- ule. One of the challenges faced is that Mississippi Highway 465 runs atop the levee, and local traffic must be main- tained during construction. In addition, crews face normal construction chal- lenges of moving the levee making mate- Army Corps Enlarges Levee in Mississippi see LEVEE page 5

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Construction spending increased by 0.4 per-cent in November, the third straight rise in thetotal, the Associated General Contractors ofAmerica noted Jan. 3 in an analysis of newCensus Bureau data. Private residential and pub-lic construction each gained 0.7 percent com-pared with October’s totals, while private non-residential construction edged down 0.1 percent.

“It is heartening to see three increases in arow for the total,” said Ken Simonson, the asso-ciation’s chief economist. “But most categoriesshowed more of a seesaw pattern over the pastthree months, indicating that constructionspending remains fragile at best.”

Simonson noted that the strongest categoryappears to be power construction, which hasclimbed for four consecutive months from a sea-

sonally adjusted annual rate of $75.7 billion inJuly to $85.7 billion in November. He addedthat power construction will be helped in 2011by extension of tax credits for building wind andother renewable power facilities.

Residential improvements appear to haverebounded for the past three months also, up $15billion since August. Simonson cautioned, how-ever, that the Census Bureau often makes largerevisions — down or up — to this estimate.

Public construction reached a 16-month highof $318.5 billion, but is likely to decrease in2011, Simonson observed. Major federal fund-ing for military base realignment, Gulf Coasthurricane work and stimulus projects is expect-ed to taper off in the second half of the year.Meanwhile, the new Congress and many gover-

nors have signaled that they intend to hold downspending on infrastructure among other cate-gories, the economist noted.

Association officials urged leaders of the112th Congress to maintain a commitment totransportation and water infrastructure. StephenE. Sandherr, the association’s chief executiveofficer, noted that proposed rule changes beingconsidered by the incoming Congress jeopard-ize highway, bridge and transit investments.

“Deferring needed improvements to ouraging transportation network will underminebusiness activity today while saddling futuretaxpayers with ever-larger maintenance andrepair costs,” Sandherr said.

Construction Spending Rises in November

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Attachment Section ..................................19-23

Truck & Trailer......24-26

Recycling Section 31-37

Auction Section....47-55

Business Calendar…..48

Advertisers Index ......54

The project involves 4.7 mi. (7.5km) of levee between GooseLake Road and Fitler. The leveewill be raised 5 ft. (1.5 m).

Earthwork for the projectinvolves approximately 1.2 mil-lion cu. yds. (917,466 cu m) ofsemi-compacted and compact-ed embankment material.

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers iscurrently directing a project to enlarge alevee in Issaquena County, Mississippi.

The contract was awarded to KennethR. Thompson Builders Inc., Greenwood,Miss., with funding coming from thecorps’ Mississippi River and TributariesProject.

The full contract amount is approxi-mately $10 million.

The project began in November 2009,and is expected to take a total of 36months to complete.

The project involves 4.7 mi. (7.5 km)of levee between Goose Lake Road andFitler. The levee will be raised 5 ft. (1.5m)

The job is currently running on sched-ule. One of the challenges faced is thatMississippi Highway 465 runs atop thelevee, and local traffic must be main-tained during construction. In addition,crews face normal construction chal-lenges of moving the levee making mate-

Army Corps Enlarges Levee in Mississippi

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BENTON, Ark. (AP) Highway officialssay one of the worst stretches of pavementon an interstate highway in Arkansas fullymeets specifications, because those specifi-cations called for substandard constructionmethods and materials, to test their effects.

The section of westbound lanes is rough-ly between mile markers 108 and 110, southof I-30’s intersection with U.S. 70, south-west of Benton and just north of SalineCounty’s border with Hot Spring County, isamong the most dilapidated parts of theinterstate system in the state.

The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reportedthat a dozen 500-ft. (152 m) sections in thatstretch were designed and built as part of anational pavement-testing program that thefederal government began in the late 1980s.

Modern design calls for at least 12 in.(30.5 cm) of surface concrete. The test sec-tions have thicknesses ranging from 8 in. to11 in. (20 to 28 cm). The bases on which thesurfaces rest also fall short of standards, sothe pavement would break down.

“Several times we’ve gotten heat from

the public,” said Alan Meadors, who headsthe planning and research division at theArkansas Highway and TransportationDepartment. “Enough to make you wonderif you need to have your head examined forputting in these sections that are designed tofail.”

The deterioration of the test surfaces gavehighway-construction engineers markers touse when looking at stronger-built road sur-faces that fail at a slower rate.

“It’s been very exciting for me to see in ashort period of time what usually takesyears,” Meadors said.

The I-30 site is one of more than 2,000 inthe nation that have been part of the Long-Term Pavement Performance program,which federal highway officials bill as themost comprehensive pavement researchprogram ever undertaken.

Rachel Keesee and Robin Belt, engineersfrom Austin, Texas, are performing the tests

as part of a contract their employer, FugroConsultants, has with the Federal HighwayAdministration. The two engineers are tak-ing measurements and collecting other datathat will be fed into local and national data-bases for research.

Keesee said she has been testing suchsites in an 11-state region for 11 years andknows them so well they are “almost likefriends.”

Among the observations Keesee and Beltwill be making are the differences betweenthe level of one slab and another, using aninstrument called a falling-weight deflec-tometer. It is accurate to within a thousandthof a millimeter, Meadors said. Over time,each slab can rise or fall, creating an unevensurface that generates thumping as vehiclespass over it.

The program grew out of a 1984 reportfrom the Transportation Research Boardthat recommended long-range field tests tosystematically measure and record a “widerange of climate, soil, construction, mainte-nance and loading conditions.”

Crews PerformingPreliminary Workon I-85 Expansion

SELMA, Ala. (AP) Archaeological crews and others aredoing preliminary work on expanding Interstate 85 fromMontgomery to the Mississippi line, but constructionthrough west Alabama is still millions of dollars away.

David Webber, project manager of the engineering firmVolkert & Associates, said archaeological crews and envi-ronmental experts are working on an environmental impactstatement for the preferred route for the 140-mi. highway,and that could take nine months.

He told the Selma Times-Journal that the preferred routecould be adjusted based on the crews’ findings, such as aNative American burial ground or wetlands.

The preferred route runs from Montgomery to south ofSelma before it turns north of Uniontown. Then it dropssouth of Demopolis and ends just north of Cuba at Interstate20/59. Ed Martin, Volkert’s spokesman of the project, saidthe route avoids as many businesses, homes and farms aspossible.

The completion of the environmental impact study does-n’t mean bulldozers will stretch out across the route to beginwork.

The state has $100 million for the project, which is esti-mated to cost $2.4 billion. The $100 million might help pur-chase some right-of-way and pay other pre-constructioncosts, but the state needs more money for construction,Webber said.

“You might see a little, but not that much,” he said.

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VICKSBURG, Miss. (AP) Somesay it’s easy to tell when there’s a prob-lem with traffic on Interstate 20 — justlisten to the rumbles along U.S.Highway 80 between the Big BlackRiver and Edwards.

“I know when it’s busy over there,”said Lamar Nelson. “There’s always alittle bit more traffic out here.”

Nelson, who lives in Edwards anddrives to the highway to exercisealmost daily, walks along the stretchmarked with asphalt patches and lowspots created, in part, by additional traf-fic brought with construction on I-20.

In work that wrapped up inNovember, about a mile of the inter-state’s westbound lanes on the HindsCounty side of the river was resurfaced.Similar work is slated for February oneastbound lanes.

And though no detour signs point toU.S. 80, the alternate route surely willbe used again by many who want toavoid detour lanes created as APAC-Mississippi finishes the $19 millionproject.

About 2 mi. of U.S. 80 in the poor-

est condition just east of the Big Blackis on Hinds County maintenance lists,though no widening or resurfacing is inthe county’s current four-year plan ofroutine road work, Hinds CountyPublic Works Director and RoadManager Carl Frelix said.

Conditions don’t improve until theroad becomes Mississippi Highway467 inside Edwards.

Lee Pennebaker lives off U.S. 80. Hehas fashioned a road sign of mailboxstickers to aid those trying to find hisproperty.

“Yeah, it’s bad along here and I seethe big trucks,” Pennebaker said.

The posted weight limit for agingbridges over creeks along the stretch is15,000 lbs., while newer crossings canhandle loads up to 57,650 lbs.

Pennebaker said the lower weightlimits don’t stop the trucks, like passen-ger cars, attempting to avoid I-20.

On the Warren County side of theriver, the next phase of improvementsto U.S. 80 is scheduled during fiscal2012-13 when 1.4 mi. is to be resur-faced, said MDOT engineer KevinMagee.

About 6 mi. of the road between anintersection at Mississippi Highway 27

and Bovina were decommissioned bythe federal government in the 1970s.

Mississippi didn’t signify the changeuntil October when signs displayingMississippi Highway 822 wereinstalled alongside the U.S. 80 mark-ers.

Parts linking Bovina and the countyline are maintained by the county, butare dependent on subsidies fromMDOT’s Office of State Aid RoadConstruction for improvements basedon county size and population —amounts that have dipped by more than30 percent in the past five years. OtherState Aid roads include such majorthoroughfares as Mississippi 27 andFisher Ferry.

“I can’t even remember the last timewe did anything to 80,” Warren CountyRoad Manager Richard Winans said.

U.S. 80 was among the nation’s firstcommissioned highways and was thefirst all-weather, coast-to-coast routefor travelers. Stretching from Dallas toTybee Island, Ga., its original westernend was in San Diego but was decom-missioned in California in segmentsstarting in 1964.

“Several times we’ve gotten heat from the public.Enough to make you wonder if you need to have yourhead examined for putting in these sections that aredesigned to fail.”

Alan MeadorsArkansas Highway and Transportation Department

I-30 Stretch SW of Benton Built Badly — On Purpose

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For John Fairley, his job is sim-ple: To make sure that theStatesville, N.C., office of RitchieBros. Auctioneers lives up to theparent corporation’s reputation asthe top construction equipmentauction house in the world.

Fairley, the area manager forRitchie Bros.’ Statesville operationsince July 1, 2010, is committed togiving his customers outstandingservice by ensuring that each andevery piece of equipment is mar-keted and offered properly, thusmaking sure that the customersreceive the highest return possiblefor their equipment.

At the same time, Fairley andhis staff of 10 also have to see to itthat they make it easy and conven-ient for bidders to buy that equip-ment.

“We know that we have toappeal to both buyers and sellersequally and that is what we workhard to do,” said Fairley. “My ownpersonal motto has always been,‘Whatever it takes’ and by that Imean that we will do whatever isnecessary to make a consignor’s orbuyer’s experience at our auctionthe best it can possibly be. That ispart of our overall corporate phi-losophy. We feel this attitude helpsset us apart from every other auc-tion business.”

The Statesville office of RitchieBros. Auctioneers is one of manyauction sites maintained by thecompany in North America,Europe, the Middle East, Asia andAustralia.

Fairley’s location holds fourunreserved public auctions eachyear where it sells a broad range ofused and unused equipment for theconstruction, transportation, agri-cultural, material handling, min-ing, forestry, petroleum and marineindustries.

At its most recent auction onDec. 7, 2010, they sold more than650 pieces worth more than $9million. Prior to that, during theSept. 28, 2010 auction more than1,000 machines, worth more than$15 million, were sold.

Ritchie Bros. is well-known inthe construction industry for itsunreserved auctions, meaning thatnone of its auctions allow mini-mum bids or reserve prices to beset, ensuring that every item is sold

to the highest bidder on auctionday, regardless of price.

“It is a strategy that has provento work, with often spectacularresults, for both the buyer and sell-er. Seldom do pieces sell far belowmarket value, and the potentialupside is by far greater than thepotential downside,” Fairley said.

That is because Fairley has thepower of Ritchie Bros.’ reputationand its global marketing powerbehind every auction they hold.Because online bidding takes placeat the same time as on-site bidding,people from around the world canbid on any item duringthe auction. As anexample, Fairleycounted almost 1,700registered bidders inits third-quarter auc-tion.

In addition, becausebidders from aroundthe world participate,each piece will sell forits global fair marketvalue — regardless oflocal market condi-tions.

Fairley said thatabout 25 to 35 percentof the items up for bidat the Statesville loca-tion are sold over theInternet, which isabout the company-wide average.

Every item beingauctioned is pho-tographed and adetailed description isprepared before beingput on the company website.

“It seems that the majority ofour bidders, though, like to comeout to our location and look over apiece of equipment before bid-ding,” he explained. “Those folkslike to touch it, feel it, put theirhands on it, and we encouragethat.”

Indeed, Ritchie Bros. Statesvilleorganizes its inventory of equip-ment weeks before each sale day atits 40-plus acre yard just off U.S.Highway 70/Salisbury Highwayon the east side of town and makesit easy for prospective buyers tocome by the location to test,inspect and compare the equip-ment before bidding.

On auction day, all pieces ofequipment are meticulously dis-played in their auction yard for

prospective buyers to view beforeand while the bidding is takingplace. Mobile equipment is drivenup on “the ramp” in front of thealways-large crowd in an auctiontheater setting.

The Statesville office of RitchieBros. has five full-time sales repre-sentatives with a coverage area ofNorth Carolina, upstate SouthCarolina, southern Virginia andWest Virginia. Fairley said that hisoffice had gross revenues in 2010of approximately $55 million andrevenues have increased each yearsince the location was first openedin 1999.

Most of his customers areinvolved in site development, roadbuilding, utility contracting orequipment rental/sales — peoplethat he considers a “great, solid

customer base.” He also added,that his office tends to auction a“mixed bag” of every type ofindustrial equipment available tobidders from every type of busi-ness.

“I would say that the mainadvantage of using our services is,if you are someone looking to liq-uidate a package of assets you cando that in one day with RitchieBros. You will get a quick turn-around,” Fairley explained. “If youare someone who has 70 piecesand you tried to move those onyour own, you can only imaginehow long that would take and thatis without the ability to marketthose pieces around the world likewe can.”

Fairley added that his officecontracts with the nearby CarolinaCAT office to paint and refurbishequipment that is brought in forauction. This service is offered toboth Ritchie Bros. consignors andbuyers.

“Carolina CAT has an excellentfacility adjacent to our propertyand we have them perform all thepaint work that is needed prior toauction. In addition, we have a tinworker and a mechanic that cantake care of any cosmetic ormechanical repairs that might beneeded. These are services weoffer our customers to enhancetheir equipment and help theirequipment realize the highestreturn possible. They can choosewhether or not they want to utilizethese services,” said Fairley.

As part of an expansion in thelate 1990s, Ritchie Bros. acquiredthe Statesville office when it pur-chased one of its competitors,Forke Brothers, a Nebraska-basedequipment auction house withoffices not only in Statesville, butacross the South and Midwest.Established in 1958, Ritchie Bros.Auctioneers (NYSE and TSX:RBA) is the world’s largest indus-trial auctioneer, selling moreequipment to on-site and onlinebidders than any other company inthe world. Ritchie Bros. offersservices that enable the world’sbuilders to easily and confidentlyexchange equipment. The compa-ny conducts hundreds of unre-served public auctions each year,selling a broad range of used andunused industrial assets, includingequipment, trucks and other assetsutilized in the construction, trans-portation, agricultural, materialhandling, mining, forestry, petrole-um and marine industries. RitchieBros. has more than 110 locationsin more than 25 countries, includ-ing 43 auction sites worldwide.The Company maintains a websiteat www.rbauction.com and spon-sors an equipment wiki atwww.RitchieWiki.com.

Although the weak global econ-omy over the last two years hashad a detrimental effect on all con-struction related businesses,Fairley has plenty of reason to beoptimistic.

“Beginning in late 2008, we sawequipment values drop because ofthe surge of equipment cominginto the market and that continuedthrough 2009,” he said. “In 2010,though, we have actually wit-nessed a shortage of equipmentcoming to market because therewas so much sold through 2008and 2009. As a result we have start-ed to see a recovery in used equip-ment pricing. We feel pretty goodabout the future.”

Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers(America) Inc. in Statesville islocated at 2718 SalisburyHighway.

For more information call704/873-6633 or visit www.rbauc-tion.com.

(This story also can be foundon Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.con-structionequipmentguide.com.)CEG

(L-R) are John Fairley, DennisGraham, Brad Maas, EthanGrabill, Dianne Hill, AndyMcCullen and Scott Vaughn out-side the Ritchie Bros.’Statesville facility.

Ritchie Bros. Statesville has a 40-plus acreyard just off U.S. Highway 70/SalisburyHighway on the east side of town.

John Fairley, the area manager of RitchieBros.’ Statesville operation since July 1,2010.

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SECT IONAttachments

CP Heavy, Severe-Duty Buckets Sink Their Teeth Into JobsCP heavy- and severe-duty buckets

by Paladin Construction Group areavailable in widths from 10 up to 84 in.(25 to 213 cm) and dig and move abra-sive materials with mini-excavatorsand excavators up to 200,000 lbs.

(90,718 kg). Extended life and bucket accounta-

bility start with a circular torque tubedesign that enhances each bucket’soverall strength. One-piece T-1 curvedside cutters and side wear pads protect

against premature wear of the bucketsides, while an abrasion resistant “dou-ble-bottom” up to .75 in. (1.9 cm) thickprovides a hard, yet lightweight barrierbetween the bucket and the material,according to the manufacturer.

The bucket teeth — available in var-ious styles — and a T-1 cutting edgewith triple pass welding sit at a down-ward angle to aggressively dig into thematerial, providing faster scooping andless stress on the machine. On mediumand larger models, an additional trian-gular steel fabrication increasesstrength and stability without addingunnecessary weight.

CP heavy-duty buckets are availablein struck capacity sizes from 0.037 upto 5.7 cu. yds. (.03 to 4.3 cu m). CPsevere-duty buckets are available instruck capacity sizes from 0.106 up to3.9 cu. yds. (.08 to 3 cu m).

For more information, call 800-428-2538 or visit www.paladinbrands.com.

New Generation of Cobra Gas Drills,Breakers With Cleaner Emissions

Atlas Copco’s new generation of Cobra gas drills and break-ers have been designed for stricter exhaust emission standards.Featuring improved carburetor and filter systems and aredesigned noise reduction system that includes a catalytic ele-ment, the Cobra Combi, Cobra Pro and Cobra TT gas drills andbreakers offer a 50-percent reduction in the emission of hydro-carbons compared to their predecessors.

Cobra Combi is a multi-purpose machine featuring a highimpact mechanism with rotation option and a built in com-pressor for flushing. It is ideal for onsite jobs such as breaking,drilling, cutting, driving and compacting.

Cobra Pro is the combination of high percussive energy andhigh blow frequency. It delivers almost twice the impact ener-gy of other gas-driven breakers and offers the same power-to-weight ratio as many pneumatic or hydraulic breakers, accord-ing to the manufacturer.

Cobra Pro is used for breaking concrete and asphalt, tamp-ing and compacting, digging, driving posts, fences, rods, tentstakes and spikes.

Cobra TT has been specially designed for tie tamping. Itworks at the relatively high frequency of 1,620 blows/min. andthe impact energy has been optimized to prevent pulverizationof ballast. It can be carried on and off track quickly and easily.

All models feature an electronic ignition, choke and aredesigned fuel cap for better regulation of tank pressure.Cobra Pro and TT also feature a decompression valve. Anoptional guide roller is available for the Cobra Combi to makeit easy to pull downwards to start the machine when it is posi-tioned high in relation to the operator.

The high-capacity air filter can handle large quantities ofdust, and it is easy to access for servicing in the field. The newfront cover now features an integrated heat shield.

All Cobra machines work independently from externalpower sources. They feature a 90 cc, two-stroke motor with afuel capacity of 0.26 gal. (1 L). Transfer on and offsite is easyand can be carried out by a single operator. All three modelsfeature the highest impact energy and lowest vibration levelsof any other gas breaker available on the market.

CP heavy- and severe-duty buckets by PaladinConstruction Group are available in widths from 10 upto 84 in. (25 to 213 cm).

The bucket teeth — available in various styles — and a T-1 cutting edgewith triple pass welding sit at a downward angle to aggressively dig intothe material.

The Cobra Combi, Cobra Pro and Cobra TT gasdrills and breakers offer a 50-percent reduction inthe emission of hydrocarbons compared to theirpredecessors.

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SECT IONTrucks & Trailers

Mack RedesignsWeb Site to PowerMerchandise Sales

Mack Trucks Inc. is putting more muscle behind the com-pany’s iconic bulldog logo and brand with the launch of anexpanded Mack Shop Web site.

Mack-shop.com offers the full collection of availableMack merchandise, including new items, older collectiblesand close-out items. It features favorite Mack toys, die-castmodels, caps and clothing for men, women and kids. A largeselection of accessories — watches, key chains, belt buckles— are available, too. Flash drives, pen sets, bags, luggageand many other items for home and office can easily beviewed and selected.

“Mack customers have an emotional connection with thebrand and like to show it,” said Cam Creech, Mack market-ing communications manager, brand licensing and merchan-dising. “At customer events and brick-and-mortar stores, weoften hear how Mack is part of family history. People wantto buy a gift that reminds them of that connection.

“Our new line of T-shirts and caps are very popular andhave been selling fast,” Creech added. “A perennial favoriteis the iconic bulldog paperweight, made from the actual partthat rides on the hood of every truck we build.”

Navistar Continues to Look AheadWith International ProStar+

At the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Ky.,Navistar Inc. introduced the new International ProStar+.

With improved aerodynamics and a nearly 1,300-lbs.(589 kg) weight reduction, the ProStar+ brings a numberof driver-friendly interior improvements and an integrat-ed, no-hassle emissions solution to meet 2010 U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) emissions stan-dards.

“While others in our industry have cut back productdevelopment and retracted in the market, we continue toimprove our product line-up, enter new markets andexpand our business,” said Dee Kapur, president,Navistar Truck Group.“Even amidst today’schallenging economicconditions, we are build-ing a strong foundationthat will position us wellfor future growth andleverage the marketrecovery opportunity.”

In just the past year, thecompany has made anumber of key acquisi-tions, partnered withindustry leaders andlaunched several newproducts that positionNavistar for numerous future growth opportunities.

MaxxForce Advanced EGR EnginesAt the heart of Navistar’s products is its MaxxForce

Advanced EGR technology. Navistar’s commitment is todeliver emissions technology that places the responsibili-ty of emissions compliance on the vehicle manufacturer,not the driver or vehicle owner. Navistar showcased its2010 MaxxForce on-highway diesel engines at the Mid-America Trucking Show. The six-model lineup of newmedium- and heavy-duty engines offers buyers ofInternational brand vocational and over-the-road trucksenhanced performance, fuel economy, reliability anddurability, while meeting clean-air requirements withoutthe burden of liquid urea-based emissions aftertreatment.

New Class 4/5 International TerraStarNavistar’s Class 4/5 International TerraStar is a com-

mercial-grade work truck designed to take on a marketlong dominated by car and light-duty truck companies.Built on a strong and durable commercial-duty platform,the TerraStar also is easy to operate, according to the man-ufacturer.

New Line of Commercial Trucks for IndiaAs part of Navistar’s global growth strategy, this past

January the company’s commercial truck joint venturewith Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. (M&M) of India —Mahindra-Navistar Automotives Ltd. (MNAL) —

unveiled a new line ofcommercial trucks andtractors for India andother global markets.Designed, developed andtested for the toughestroads and conditions,these trucks leverageNavistar’s expertise indesigning and manufac-turing medium- andheavy-duty commercialtrucks.

All Electric VehiclesPresident Obama visit-

ed the Navistar manufac-turing facility in Wakarusa, Ind., last August to celebratethe award of a $39 million federal grant to build 400 all-electric delivery vehicles. In December, Navistar enteredinto a joint venture agreement with Modec Limited of theU.K. to form the Navistar-Modec Electric VehicleAlliance LLC. Through this agreement, Navistar is intro-ducing Class 2c-3 all-electric vehicles later this summer.

Innovation, Industry Leadership With Participation in DOE “Super Truck” Program

In January, Navistar was named a partner in the U.S.Department of Energy (DOE) “Super Truck” program.Through the program, the company will receive morethan $37 million in federal funding to pioneer new fuelefficiency and emissions-reducing technologies. The goalof the project is to develop a “Super Truck” featuring a 50percent improvement in fuel efficiency.

see ADVICE page 26see REDESIGN page 26

The new Mack Shop online store at www.mack-shop.com offers the full collection of Mack merchan-dise.

“We are building a strongfoundation that will positionus well for future growth andleverage the market recoveryopportunity.”

Dee KapurNavistar Truck Group

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International ProStar+ Helps NavistarContinue to Build for the Future

Continental Mixers In December, Navistar acquired

Continental Mfg. Company Inc., a pri-vately-held mixer manufacturer. AddingContinental Mixers to its product portfo-lio, Navistar now offers a fully integratedconcrete mixer designed to work specifi-cally with International WorkStar andInternational PayStar severe servicetrucks. The ready-mix concrete industrywill now have an integrated chassis,engine and body designed and built byone manufacturer.

Pure Power TechnologiesIn its efforts to control costs and verti-

cally integrate key fuel injection compo-nents for its MaxxForce diesel engines, inDecember 2009, Navistar acquired cer-tain assets of Continental Diesel SystemsU.S. LLC. Renamed Pure PowerTechnologies LLC., Navistar plans tofurther vertically integrate research and

development, engineering and manufac-turing capabilities to produce world-classdiesel power systems and advancedemissions control systems.

Monaco RVIn June 2009, as part of Navistar’s

strategy to leverage its own expertisewith what others have built, the companyentered into the recreational vehicle busi-ness with the acquisition of certain assetsof Monaco Coach Corporation, one ofthe nation’s leading RV manufacturers.The new company, Monaco RV LLC,will leverage Navistar assets to expand itsdiesel engine business, serve the end cus-tomer through robust part and service andcomplement Navistar’s Workhorse chas-sis business.

Navistar-Caterpillar AllianceIn April 2009, Navistar announced its

strategic alliance with Caterpillar Inc. todevelop and manufacture a new line ofheavy-duty Caterpillar vocational trucks

for the North America market. In addi-tion, the two companies entered into a50/50 joint venture called NC2 to devel-op, manufacture and distribute commer-cial trucks in regions outside of NorthAmerica and India, with an initial focuson Australia, Brazil, China, Russia, SouthAfrica and Turkey.

International LoneStar, 2009ATD Truck of the Year

In April 2009, the groundbreakingInternational LoneStar was the 2009American Truck Dealers (ATD)Commercial Truck of the Year.

International LoneStar Harley-Davidson Special Edition

Last March, Navistar unveiled theInternational LoneStar Harley-DavidsonSpecial Edition, a limited edition Class 8tractor designed in collaboration with thelegendary motorcycle manufacturer.

For more information, visitwww.Navistar.com.

Mack Powers UpMerchandise SalesWith Site Redesign

The Web site has a similar look to Mack’s compa-ny Web site, macktrucks.com. The shopping site fea-tures large photos and is easy to navigate with clearproduct categories and listings. Customers can findjust what they are looking for by choosing a categorysuch as “Caps” or “Toys,” or they can browse bythemes like “Retro Collection,” “Man’s Best Friend”or “Military.”

“The Mack Shop is a great way for us to strength-en the customer’s experience with the Mack brand,”said Creech. “With easy shopping, Facebook sharingand other social media elements, the Web site willbuild on Mack’s reputation around the world as theleader in heavy duty trucks.”

The redesigned Mack Shop site is one aspect ofMack’s strategy to increase sales of licensed productsto a worldwide audience. In addition to the online andbrick-and-mortar shops, Mack opened a holiday kioskat Hanes Mall, located near the company’s headquar-ters in Greensboro, N.C., and is pursuing opportunitiesto sell Mack-branded items through mainstream retailoutlets.

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REDESIGN from page 24

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Kleemann Plant Incorporates Highest Production TechnologiesPages 31-37

Kleemann GmbH has complet-ed its new headquarters and manu-facturing plant near Göppingen,just east of Stuttgart in south-cen-tral Germany.

This new “greenfield” manufac-turing plant is making Kleemannmineral processing equipmentmore available, and will speedproduct delivery in North Americain coming months.

“With 350,000 sq. ft. of produc-tion area and 40,000 sq. ft. ofadministration area, Kleemannwill excite the market with newmodels and features for 2011,” saidEvan Clarke, vice president.

Since being acquired by theWirtgen Group in 2006, Kleemannhas experienced dramatic growthwhich has led to reinvestment bythe group to help streamline pro-duction and allow for greater vol-ume for its new expanding mar-kets.

“As Kleemann gathers momen-tum within the United States andCanadian markets, and new deal-ers take on the product line, manycustomers are seeing the‘Kleemann Advantage’,” Clarkesaid. “We bring to the market awide range of track mobile crush-ers and screens with many uniquefeatures.”

The new plant utilizes the mostmodern German high-tech manu-facturing processes, includingshort internal product assemblylines. On the new 1.34 million sq.ft., site, the new manufacturingfacility covers an area of 376,736sq. ft., complemented with a43,055 sq. ft. administration build-ing. The oversized interior capaci-ty of the new main productionfacility accommodates the enor-mous dimensions of Kleemann’slargest crushing and screeningmachines.

The plant’s central warehousecontains two storage zones in

which some 10,000 items arestocked.

“On average, 200 items with atotal weight of 8.8 tons are handledhere each day,” said Kleemanncentral warehouse manager MartinZemmel. “We really benefitedfrom the know-how of the otherWirtgen Group companies whenbuilding our new facility.”

Kleemann’s new painting facili-ty for large parts is one of thelargest such facilities in Germany,with a tremendous load-bearingcapacity of 33 tons, and approxi-mately 21,500 sq. ft. of floor space.Kleemann’s switch-over from wetspray painting to powder-coatingnot only marks a major steptowards boosting surface quality,but also has far less of an environ-mental impact, with the system farexceeding the requirements of theEU environmental guidelines,according to the manufacturer.

Kleemann’s Roots RunDeep

Kleemann is a newcomer to theNorth American aggregate pro-cessing market, but its roots liedeep. Established in Germany in1857, Kleemann was acquired byWirtgen Group in 2006. Today, agrowing network of equipmentdistributors and dealers is enablingKleemann Inc. USA to boost itsdomestic profile and serve cus-tomers in North America.

Today Kleemann manufacturesand markets a broad range ofdurable, productive mobile andstationary processing equipmentand technology for crushed stone,demolition waste and mixed con-struction waste.

Kleemann’s product brandnames are:

• The MOBICAT mobile pri-mary jaw on crawler chassis withfeeding unit, pre-screen and con-

veyors built in various sizes rang-ing from 100 to 1,000 tph (91 to907 t) capacity

• The MOBIREX mobile pri-mary impactor on crawler chassiswith feeding unit, pre-screen andconveyors built in various sizesranging from 100 to 1,000 tphcapacity

• The MOBIFOX mobile sec-ondary crushing machines withfeeding unit, impact crusher and ascreen producing up to 3 grainsizes.

• The MOBISCREEN mobilescreening machines, producing upto 4 grain sizes with fixed orswiveling discharge belts, with ascreening surface dependent onultimate use.

Kleemann GmbH has opened itsnew 1.34 million sq. ft. “green-field” manufacturing plant andadministration building on a1.34 million sq. ft. site east ofStuttgart, Germany.

Kleemann minerals processing equipment is now in production atthe new plant.

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Starscreen Unit 18’ Long at 5/16 Sizing

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Royer 5 x 12’ Vib ScreenReclaimer

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Various Portable Box Screeners• Gas and Diesel

Various Used/Rental Conveyors• From $6,500

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Using a mobile conveyorto stockpile materialhas many benefits:• Reduced operating costs

(fuel and labor) as theloader operator does notneed to be continuouslymoving material fromunder the conveyor(sometimes the need fora second loader istotally removed)

• Greater operating efficiency - less re-handling of product andmore focus on feedingthe processing plant andloading trucks

• Natural stockpile capacityincreased

• No contamination of product- often caused throughre-handling

• More environmentally friendly thana loader

• Easy to move around work site

There are manyreasons whymore companiesare buyingmobile conveyorsfrom AnacondaConveyors USA:• Exceptional build quality - robust and reliable with features designed

with the end user in mind

• Excellent value for money - typical payback period of less than 6 months!

• Competitively priced against all other conveyor manufacturers

• Quick set up time on all products

• Extensive range offering conveyors capable of handling up to 880 tons per hour

• Dedicated customer support

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Powerscreen Warrior 1400, 2005 Model with approx.2200 Hours ..........................Priced to sell $114,500

www.powerscreencrushingandscreening.com

USED EQUIPMENT FOR SALEUSED EQUIPMENT FOR SALE

Serving the Carolinas, Virginia & West Virginia

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Terex Pegson 1412Trakpactor 54”x48”Hazemag HorizontalImpactor. HydraulicRelease & HydraulicAdjust Aprons. 2006,Fully Reconditioned ......Priced to sell $485,000

Terex Pegson XR400, 26"x 44" Tracked Jaw Crusherwith Hydraulic Release, 2008 Model, Approx. 2000Hours, 3 Months Warranty....Priced to sell $325,000

Powerscreen Horizon 6'x20' 3 Deck Horizontal TrackMounted Screen, 2006 model with approx. 1400Hours, in good condition ..Priced to sell at $245,000

Terex Pegson Metrotrak, 24" x 36" Tracked JawCrusher, 2008 Model, approx. 1250 Hours, like newcondition with remaining factory warranty............................................Reduced Price $310,000 $260,000

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Screen Machine Delivers Equipment to AfghanistanScreen Machine Industries Inc., a manu-

facturer of portable crushing and screeningequipment, recently completed a contract tosupply a complete system to the U.S. AirForce at Kandahar Air Field in Afghanistan.

As with many military contracts this jour-ney took months to complete and saw bothequipment and personnel travel more than7,000 mi. away into hostile territory. Theequipment will be used at multiple locationsin Afghanistan within U.S./NATO militaryinstallations.

Kandahar Air Field lies about 10 mi. out-side of the provincial capital of KandaharCity. An $850 million expansion was begunin 2009 in order to accommodate PresidentObama’s announced troop surge that wouldnearly double the size of the base. The 2009surge in NATO operations in southernAfghanistan pushed the number of aircraftoperations at the base from 1,700 to 5,000flights per week.

These numbers meant that Kandahar hadbecome the busiest one-runway airport inthe world. The expansion also would make itthe largest NATO base anywhere in theworld.

Nearly 30,000 personnel from 40 differ-ent nations now live and work within thissprawling compound. The new crushing andscreening equipment would be used to fur-ther this expansion in advance of the latesttroop surge which was scheduled for latesummer 2010.

Receiving the purchase order was the firstand most important step in the process.However, getting four very large pieces ofconstruction machinery from Columbus,Ohio, all the way to a war zone inAfghanistan had the potential to be a logisti-cal nightmare.

The models JXT jaw crusher, 4043Timpact crusher, and Spyder 516T screeningplant were all shipped via truck from the fac-tory to a port in Savannah, Ga.

A CH40 radial stacking conveyor with its

own diesel power module was loaded into a40 ft. container and headed to the port inNorfolk, Va. All equipment would then beloaded aboard ships for the long trek acrossthe ocean through waters often patrolled bySomali pirates to Port Qasim in Karachi,Pakistan, where it would eventually bereloaded onto trucks for thelast leg of the journey to itsfinal destination ofKandahar Air Field.

This included travelthrough the mountainousborder region betweenPakistan and Afghanistanand the treacherous stretchfrom the border into theheart of the Taliban inKandahar province.

Due to very stringentmeasures put in place toregulate any materials orequipment coming into thecountry, completing thecontract was at times quitetedious and time consum-ing. This process involved multiple stepsincluding clearance by the U.S. Embassy inAfghanistan, the Afghan Ministry of ForeignAffairs, and the Afghan Ministry of Finance.

In total, it was a five-month process fromthe time of arrival at the port in Karachi untilthe equipment reached the final destinationin Kandahar.

Screen Machine Industries contractorswere required to perform setup and trainingon the equipment as part of the contract. Thisinvolved passing a federal criminal back-ground check and securing a visa throughthe Embassy of Afghanistan in Washington,D.C. Upon entering Kandahar Air Field per-sonnel were required to surrender their pass-ports in order to obtain a contractors badge.An armed police escort was assigned to thecontractors at all times for safety.

Accommodations were a bit primitive by

civilian standards yet quite adequate consid-ering the circumstances. Sleeping quartersconsisted of a large 8-person military tent.The Screen Machine contractors shared atent with six U.S. airmen. Old shipping con-tainers were converted into restroom andshower facilities. The compound was not

without some common creature comforts ofhome, though, including warm runningwater, air conditioning, satellite televisionand wireless internet access.

On site, the equipment would be used formaking new quarries, generating basecourse, coarse aggregate for concrete, anddrainage rock.

However, its initial use would be for recy-cling concrete to be reused in building heli-pads, runways and roads.

Both the JXT jaw crusher and 4043Timpact crusher were utilized inline as a pri-mary and secondary crusher with the 4043Tdischarging directly into the hopper of theSpyder 516T screening plant. The Spyder516T was set up with 3 in. (7.6 cm) wiremesh top deck screens and .75 in. (1.9 cm)wire mesh bottom deck screens. Thisallowed the airmen to generate two separate

usable products while also sorting out thetrash. The fine material would be mixedback into new concrete mixes while the midsized product could be used for road base.

The two most obvious issues to be con-fronted in the field would be excessive heatand dust. The heat created a couple of prob-

lems. For the workers it was diffi-cult to remain hydrated. Often itwas only possible to work 20 to 30minute intervals and intake of flu-ids had to be near constant.

Several airmen had to be treatedwith intravenous fluids for dehy-dration during the week that theScreen Machine personnel werethere.

The other problem created bythe heat was keeping themachines, which usually operatedfor periods of 4 to 5 hours at a timewith one hour shut downs inbetween, cool. Engine tempera-tures and coolant levels were regu-larly monitored.

The dust was another majorissue. When you couple the dust of the desertwith the additional dust being generated bythe crushing of the concrete these levelswere tremendously high. This created a con-cern for such items as bearings, filters, belts,fans and radiators.

The periodic maintenance intervals had tobe shortened, especially on cleaning andchanging of the engine filters. Sandstormswould occasionally push across the base vir-tually bringing dusk in the middle of theafternoon.

This only helped to compound the dustconcerns.

Occasional rocket attacks were even morecommonplace than the sandstorms. Thoughusually poorly aimed and fairly harmless,they nevertheless served to keep everyonegrounded and alert. After all, this is a warzone.

Timm Miller (L) and Brian Williams of Screen Machine Inc. takea break at Kandahar Air Field.

The excessive heat and dust proved to be a challenge at all times.

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The

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www.ceccrushers.com

Crushing Screening Washing Conveyors

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Mobile, AL35 Schillinger Road,

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Montgomery, AL3120 Old Hayneville

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Oxford, AL1501 Highway 78 East

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Pensacola, FL7950 Pittman AvenuePensacola, FL 32534

850-479-3004850-474-1602 (fax)

Atlanta, GA5710 Riverview Road

Atlanta, GA 30126404-696-7210

404-699-1679 (fax)

Ring Power Corp.500 World Commerce

ParkwaySt. Augustine, FL 32092

904-737-7730904-281-9110 (fax)

www.ringpower.com

Lakeland407-466-5509

Brooksville407-466-5509

Sarasota407-466-5509

Pompano407-466-5509

Daytona407-466-5509

Palm Bay407-466-5509

Lake City407-466-5509

Ocala407-466-5509

InterstateEquipment Co.

P.O. Box 868Statesville, NC 28677

704/873-9048www.interstateco.com

West Columbia, SC803/794-7400

Raleigh, NC919/467-1801

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Ritchason Holds Year-End Auction in Lebanon, Tenn.

Always at the forefront to welcome his customers andfriends to the sale is Ritchason Auctioneers’ president,Dewain Ritchason (C). Here, he meets with TerryMcCorkle (L) and Lemmon McCorkle of CLT Contracting,Claxton, Ga.

These Kentucky boys came ready for a cold day of auctioning inTennessee. (L-R) are Mickey Heflin, Tony Davenport and CharlesFinnell of Heflin Inc., Benton, Ky.

Admiring the big Caterpillar iron in thesale lineup, including this D8R, areRicky Jones (L) and Cass Beasley ofBeasley Construction, Hartsville, Tenn.

Comparing their assessment of some ofthe dozers for sale (L-R) are JimPatton, Patton’s Construction, Albany,Ky.; James McQueen, StallardConstruction, Kingsport, Tenn.; andJunior Bell, Junior Bell Enterprises,Monticello, Ky.

Ritchason Auctioneers, Inc. held its finalbig sale of 2010 at its auction head-quarters in Lebanon, Tenn., on Dec.

18. Although held on a cold day, the saleattracted a large number of registered biddersand equipment enthusiasts.

see RITCHASON page 42

There wasanother greatturnout of reg-istered bid-ders for theyear-end auc-tion atRitchasonAuctioneers’Dec. 18 sale inLebanon, Tenn.

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Lyon Holds Auction in Plant City, Fla.

Marcus Shepard (L) and Alden Perkins, APEquip, Plant City, Fla., werejust out to see and be seen.

Jim Goodall, president ofjimgoodall.Net, is hoping to find somebargains to take back to Fort Myers.

Dave Haas, Haas Sons Inc. came all theway down from Wisconsin hoping topick up a bargain. It might be this JCBexcavator.

Allen Jones, B. A. JonesExcavating, Seffner, Fla.,was in the market for acompact track loader andthey were plenty to lookover.

Dave Haas, Haas Sons Inc.came all the way down fromWisconsin hoping to pick up abargain. It might be this JCBexcavator.

This new 2008 ASV PT100 drew severalbidders. It finally went for $45,500.

Bidders gather as Jack Lyon starts the action on the next item.

Jack Lyon has the auction running smoothly.

Bright, sunny skies and warm tem-peratures met the bidders at theASAP Rental fleet reduction sales

held on Dec. 21 in Plant City, Fla.Items for sale included late model rental

fleet construction equipment and aeriallifts, unused JCB, Genie and ASV equip-ment, and a large selection of 2005-2008forklifts, boom lifts, skid steers, tractorloader backhoes, vibratory rollers, miniexcavators, rubber tired loaders and articu-lated haul trucks.

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Virginia DivisionAshland, VA804/798-6001Chester, VA804/748-9324Burkeville, VA434/767-5578Salem, VA540/380-2011Fishersville, VA540/337-3057Winchester, VA540/667-9777Manassas Park, VA703/631-8500Danville, VA434/822-6110Fredericksburg, VA540/898-8933

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Palatka, FL 386/325-6268Savannah, GA912/964-7370Brunswick, GA 912/264-6161

Ladson, SC843/572-0400Andrews, SC843/221-4940Walterboro, SC843/539-1420

Raleigh, NC919/772-2121Greenville, NC252/758-4403

New Bern, NC252/638-5838Fayetteville, NC910/424-1200Wilmington, NC910/675-9211Ahoskie, NC252/332-5550

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The father and son duo of Isaac Brown(L) and James “Bones” Brown of BrownCustom Building, Oliver Springs, Tenn.,made the trek from east Tennessee tosee if they could catch a deal on a mini-excavator.

Interested in the four Volvo A30Ds thatwere about to go on the auction blockare Hal Coffey (L) and Wayne Luebbertof Coffey Construction Co., Hickman, Ky.

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

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

Staunton, VA • 540/887-8291

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

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

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Ocala • 352/629-7585Orlando • 407/849-6560

Pembroke Pines • 954/433-2800Plant City • 813/754-2727

West Palm Beach • 561/863-0570

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Raleigh • 919/851-2030Wilmington • 910/254-2031

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Birmingham • 205/591-2131Decatur • 256/355-0305Dothan • 334/678-1832

Grove Hill • 251/275-4158Mobile • 251/457-8991

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Columbus • 706/562-1801Hoschton • 706/654-9850Kennesaw • 678/354-5533

Macon • 478/745-6891Savannah • 912/330-7500

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Lattice Boom Truck Cranes

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Roanoke, VA 24077540-992-4650 • 800-992-4650

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%� %� � � � &� � � +) � � +&) � � � � � � . +�� � � +� � � &) � � %� . � � &# # � %� � +� � � � �. +� � � %� � # � # & � � � ) �Contact: PATRICKEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––" &$ � +* , � � ) � � � � ! � � +) � � " � � ) , * � � ) � D� � # � � %� � # &. � + $ � � � � ! &� � ) � � � 0Contact: RICHARDPhone: 603 828-6100Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––# &&" %� � � &) � � &%� ) � +� � � &) $ * � * +� � # ' # 0 � &) $ * � � %� � � � � � * * & ) � * � � � & ) $ %� � � ( , ' $ � %+� � � , ) &' � � %� � ) � %� � * � +� � # � $ ' � &) $ * �) � * � � %+ � # � &) $ * � � � � %� � * 0 * +� $ * � � � � � " � * 0 * +� $ * � � * � & ) %� �* � � � � & # � %�Contact: JIMPhone: 630-231-6900Fax: 630-231-0266Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––� 0 , %� � � � � � � � � / � � - � +&) � D� # � +�$ &� � # . +� � # � * * � +� � %� � � � � � � ) * � %� / � � # # � %+� � &%� + &%Contact: BEAUFORD MULLINSPhone: 260 497 0500Fax: 260 490 8217Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1/ � � � � � " # � � � 1 � � � � � 1 � � � � � 1 Contact: SALMANEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––� � * � � � � � � �Contact: DONPhone: 207 474 2847Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––" &$ � +* , � ' � � � � # � � � C� # &&" %� � � &) � � � � " &$ � +* , � ' � � � � # � � � $ � � � %� &) � %� # ' � %+� � " &$ � +* , � � %� %� * �� &&� � ) , %% %� � � &%� + &% � ' ) � � � )� &%+) � � +&) � &. %� � � &%# 0 � , 0 %�� ) &$ � +� � � , * � � & ) � +� * � &) � � )Contact: RESOURCE EQUIPMENT &MATERIALSPhone: 601-750-0201Email: [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––%� � � � +&� � , 0 � ) &$ � � &%+) � � +&) � &)) � + ) � � � � , # # � &1� ) � � � � � � %� � � � �. +� � # &. � � &, ) *Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––� � +� � � � � # C� � ) � � � � � � ) � � * &%� � # �� ) * � � � # � � %� � � ! &� � ) � � � 0� � . � &# � * � # � � ' ) � � � � � � * +� � &� * +� # &� Contact: RICHARDPhone: 603 828-6100Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––+� ) � / � ) +� � � � � +) � %* $ * * &%� � � * � # �C� +� ) � / � ) &, � � � +� ) ) � %� � ) � %�Contact: BRAD REEDERPhone: 832-326-3292Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

� & � � � +� * " � * +� � )Contact: CHRIS MORGANPhone: 864-420-7024Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––� ) � � � ) � +&� � +� � � � � � � � +� C� ) &� �� &* * � +0 ' � � � ) � � � ) � +&� � +� &, ) � � � � �� � + $ , * +� � � � $ %� � � � � +&� � � � � . � � � � &&� � � &%� + &%� �Contact: BOJAC FARMS INCPhone: 509-520-4568Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––%� � � � +&� � , 0 +� " � , � � � +) � � "# &� � � ) * � � � � / � � - � +&) *Contact: PAUL MADSENPhone: 407-468-1070Fax: 321-445-9851Email: [email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– +� � � � C� # &&" %� � � &) � � � # &. � � &, ) +� � � � . +� � � , � " � +� � %� � � &) " * Contact: DAVID MULLINSPhone: (276) 328-0077Fax: (606) 644-0477Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––� &&$ � # � +Contact: PEDRO CABANILLASPhone: 407-831-8090Fax: 407-322-0456Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––� � � " � &� � � � * � � � � � " � C� # &&" %� � � &)� � * � � � � � " � � � � " � &� * � � . � � � #� ) - � � * +� %� � ) � � * + � " %. � *� %� +&%� � %� � &) � � &%� � # � &) % � �Contact: DALEPhone: 360-551-9778Email:[email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––� & � � # � * +&%� * � E� # � ) � � � ( , � %+ + � *&� � � # � � ) � � , * � � � � & � � # � * +&%� * �. � &# � * � # � � � , 0 � ) Phone: 631-339-1648––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––" &$ � +* , � � � � ' / � C� � ) � � � � � � � � � � � � �� &, ) * � � # � � %� . &) " � ) � � � 0Contact: RICHARDPhone: 603 828-6100Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––� � +� ) ' # # � ) � � � ) � . +� � ) ' ' � ) � C� � � +� � ) � . +� � ) ' ' � ) � � � � � , � � � � � � � �� &, ) * � &) � # � * * � � ) & ' * Contact: RANDALL REECEPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––� & � � � +� � � � � & ) � � � � � C� # &&" %� � � &), % +* � . +� � , %� � ) � � � � � � � &, ) * � � %�� , # # � %# &* , ) � * � . +� � � � � + � � ) %�� # # &� � � ) * � &%� +� * � * 1 � � $ � � � %� ' ) � � � ) � � � � � � � %� � %� . � )Contact: WILLIEPhone: 201-786-3354Fax: 201-444-6377Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

# &&" %� � � &) � � / - � - � +&) * � C� # &&" %�� &) � " &$ � +* , � � � +� � � � � � � +� � / � � - � +&) * � � � � � � � * 1 � � . � � ) � � 0 � # �$ � � � %� * � � %0 � &%� + &% �Contact: DALEPhone: 360-551-9778Fax: 360-895-7897Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––� ) � * � � +) , � " � . +� � � %� ) � 0� � * &) + &%� * 0 * � . +� � � ) ) &. � � &� ) �Contact: MIKE DEANPhone: 954-792-8287Fax: 954-792-8374Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––%� � � � +&� � , 0 � � � � . +� � � , � � � +, %� � ) � � � � � � � � � � , * � � %� � � � � � � ) &$, * � )Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––%� � � � * � ) - � � � $ � %, � # � &) � �� +� � � � � / � � � �Contact: AARON HAYESPhone: 503-572-4169Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––� +� � � � � / � � 1/ � � / � � - � +&) � C� � � * +� &� * + � # � * * � +� � %� � � � � � � ) * � � # � � %. &) " � ) � � � 0Phone: 603 828-6100Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––%� � � � � , # # � &1� ) � " &$ � +* , � � � � � �� � � � � � � � � � � � � %� � ) ' ' � ) � , * � )* +� +� * � %&� � � � " � )Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––� � +� � � � � � +) � � " � . +� � � # � � � � C$ &� � # . � %+� � � # � +� � � � G> � : = � � � ) # 0� � � � G> � � # &. � � &, ) * � � � , +&� +) � % �� / � � # # � %+� � &%� + &%Contact: JIMPhone: 1-330-669-3545Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––* � ) � � % %� � ' # � %+� C� * � ) � � % %�' # � %+� +) � � " � $ &, %+� � � � � � ) � � � +�* � ) � � % %� � ' # � %+ � � � * � %� � � +&* � ) � � %� ) &� " � � * & # * � � * � %� � � %�� ) � - � # � %� � � � � � $ � +� ) � # * � � ' ) & � , � %� � +� ) � � � � � � � ) � %+� * 1� * . � &# � * � # � � � ' ) � � � ) � � # 0 %� +� �* &, +� � � * +Contact: MICKPhone: 352-527-0072Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––� 0 , %� � � C� � � � 0 , %� � � � # � � � � � & ) � � � # � � � � � � � � &&� � + ) � * � � . &) " � ) � � � 0 � . � &# � * � # � � � ' ) � � � ) � � # 0 %� +� �* &, +� � � * +Contact: MICKPhone: 352-527-0072Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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AERIAL LIFTS

Manlifts

All Makes & ModelsRental, Parts,

Service, Training

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800/445-4381

AIR COMPRESSORS

Compressors

Ingersoll-RandNew & Used Parts

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800/445-4381

ASPHALT EQUIPMENT

Asphalt Rollers

2004 Cat CB534DXW, 832 hours ..............................................$75,0002005 Cat CS563E, 287 hours ....................................................$75,0002005 Cat CS563E, 1,778 hours ..................................................$75,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

ATTACHMENTS

Hammers

2003 Cat H160 ..................$55,0002004 Cat H160 ..................$55,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

BORING EQUIPMENT

Trenchless Technology

TERRA PIERCING TOOLS,DIRECTIONAL DRILLS

Sales, service, rebuilt units. Bursters, Rammers, Compact

Geothermal Drills, Shop Training

National Distributor

Fagan’s Lehigh Equipment609/476-3481800/458-5238

[email protected]

BUCKETS

Excavator Bucket

HUNDREDS OF NEW & USEDBUCKETS, Nationwide Locatorservice, Sample “New Bucket”prices ...

Excavators (30,000-40,000 lb)24” $2,200, 30” - $2,400, 42” -$2,600, 48” - $2,900Excavators (40,000-55,000 lb)24” $2,400, 30” - $2,600, 42” -$2,900, 48” - $3,100Excavators (55,000-65,000 lb)24” $2,600, 30” - $2,800, 42” -$3,100, 48” - $3,300

Call the Grappler at856/778-4070

COMPACTION EQUIPMENT

Misc. Compaction Equip.

2004 CAT 836G, 7159 hours ....................................................$355,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

CRANES

Crane Inspections

ALL TYPES OF CRANESINSPECTED AND CERTIFIED

Accredited by the US Dept. of Labor Under 29CFR

Part 1919 and Accredited byCALOSHA

Call 800-841-6189

Atlantic Crane Inpection Services

Visit us atwww.atlanticcrane.com

CRAWLER TRACTORS

Crawler Tractor

2001 John Deere 700H, 30” pads,lube rails, 132” 6-way blade, limbrisers, rear & side screens, excellentfactory warranty, 1500 hrs $121,000

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.843/572-0400

2004 Cat D6RXLII, 4551 hours ................................................$139,0002004 Cat D8RII, 3406 hours......................................................$369,300

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

2003 Deere 750C, LGP, PAT blade,open ROPS, screen, sweeps, hangin rake, good condition, 4560 ....................................................$64,000.

2004 Deere 700H, LGP, cab withA/C, 132’’ PAT blade, 30’’ pads,sweeps, screens, new hang onrake, good ocndition, 5244 hours ..............................................$62,000.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

NH Construction EquipmentNew & Used

Parts & Service

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381

2007 John Deere 450J, LGP,ROPS, hydro trans., 124’’ 6-wayblade, very good condition, 1072hours ................................$57,375.2005 John Deere 650J, LGP,ROPS, hydro trans., 128’’ screenand sweeps, good condition, 1806............................................$57,800.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.843-572-0400

2003 John Deere 650H LGP, cab,A/C, U/C, just turned, fresh paint,very good condition, 4521 hrs ..................................................$48,500.

JDE Equipment Co.616/530-2000

1997 John Deere 550G, LGP, openROPS, PAT blade, new paint, aver-age condition, 6724 hours ..$25,000

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

EXCAVATORS

Hydraulic Excavators

2007 John Deere 120C, #17395,28’’ pads, cab with A/C, 9’11’’ arm,aux. hyd., 36’’ Helac bucket, verygood condition, 1099 hours ......................................................$76.900.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

2002 Volvo EC330BLC, 79,000lbs., 32’’ pads, hammer hydraulics,S3 hyd coupler, ready to work, 5400hours .............................. $125,000.2006 Volvo EC240BLC, 57,000lbs., 32’’ pads, hammer hydraulics,S2 hyd coupler, great condition,1300 hours ......................$139,000.

Call Tom Tyler203-509-0967

2006 Cat 303.5CCR, 698 hours ..................................................$39,9002005 Cat 330CL, 2,366 hours ..................................................$199,0002003 Cat 345BL, 4,941 hours ..................................................$199,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

NH Construction EquipmentNew & Used

Parts & Service

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381

2000 John Deere 550LC, lowhours, very clean unit, hyd. coupler,72’’, very good condition, 5320 hrs..........................................$179,500.

2007 Hitachi ZX240LC, low hours,one owner unit, 48’’ bucket, veryclean, 2061 hours ............$127,500.2005 Hitachi ZX450LC, supersharp, very clean, 36’’ pads, verygood condition, 3656 hours ....................................................$183,000.

JDE Equipment Co.616-530-2000

Mini Excavators

Sell Your Bobcat to Us

We Buy Used Bobcat Equipment

Loader Services & Equipment205/320-1000

2005 Deere 50D, 36’’ bucket, rubbertracks, push blade, very good condi-tion, 1040 hours ................$32,000.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

NH Construction EquipmentNew & Used

Parts & Service

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381

FORESTRY EQUIPMENT

Logging Equipment

1996 Caterpillar 320L stroke delim-ber, 31” pads, Balderson attach-ment, good condition, 7157 hours ..............................................$92,000

Five Star Equipment Inc.607/775-2006

Stump Grinders

2001 Carlton 4400-4, great condi-tion, 768 hours...$18,500.2008 Carlton 3P8018TRX, self pro-pelled, 70 HP diesel, like new, 58hours..................................$41,000.2007 Carlton SP8018TRX, self pro-pelled, 99 HP diesel, like new, 27hours..................................$44,000.

Call Tom Tyler203-509-0967

FORKLIFTS

Industrial Forklifts

Gradall/LullSales, Service, Training

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800/445-4381

GENERATORS

Generators & Gen Sets

2008 Ingersoll Rand G290Portable Generator, 290 KVA, trail-er mounted, NEW..............$59,000.

305-949-2581

For Sale or RentAll Makes & Models

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800/227-2525

LANDSCAPE EQUIPMENT

Misc. Landscape Equipment

2004 Kubota L3430, open ROPS,rear hitch, AWD, 540 PTO, goodcondition, 1158 hours ........$18,500

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

Track Loaders

Backhoe Loaders

1989 John Deere 410C, openROPS, 2 wheel drive, 24’’ bucket,GP loader bucket, fair condition,2600 hours ........................$13,875.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

2007 John Deere 310J, ROPS,turbo, 4x4, GP loader, 24’’ bucket,very good condition, 71 hours ..................................................$58,635.

2007 John Deere 310J, ROPS,4x4, power S trans., GP front buck-et, 24’’ BH bucket, very good condi-tion, 55 hours ....................$57,200.2009 John Deere 310SJ, ROPS,turbo, 4x4, PS trans., P controls,ext. hoe, GP loader bucket, 24’’ BHbucket, excellent condition, 38hours..................................$73,700.2006 John Deere 310SG, ROPS,turbo, 4x4, PS trans, P control, ext.hoe, GP bucket, 24’’ BH bucket,excellent condition, 384 hours ..................................................$57,300.

2004 John Deere 410G, ROPS,4x4, turbo, P controls, PS trans, ext.hoe, GP bucket, 24’’ BH bucket,good condition, 2862 hours ......................................................$39,500.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.843-572-0400

Skid Steer Loaders

Sell Your Bobcat to Us

We Buy Used Bobcat Equipment

Loader Services & Equipment205/320-1000

2007 JCB 180T, canopy Servo con-trols, 12’6’’ tracks, Servo control withbucket, mint Pictures available, 15hours..................................$28,500.

Farm-Rite Inc.908/625-0697

Wheel Loaders

2006 Cat 904B, 3,456 hours ......................................................$29,0002005 928GZ, 2519 hours....$87,3002006 Cat 972H, 3,180 hours ....................................................$229,0001998 Cat 990....................$599,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

NH Construction EquipmentNew & Used

Parts & Service

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381

Track Loaders

2006 Cat 953C, 1004 hours ......................................................$135,000Cat 953C, 3577 hours ......$115,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

MISCELLANEOUS

Service

We Service What We Sell!Warranty, Maintenance

and More!

Heavy Equipment, LightEquipment, Hand Tools & Gas

Detectors

Norris Sales Company610/279-5777

OIL SPILL CLEAN-UP

Oil Spills

Oil Eating Bacteria,Remediates water, soil “in place.”Use in fueling areas, shop floors,hydraulic hose breaks. OSHA andDEP preferred method.

Fagans’ Lehigh Equipment609/476-3481800/458-5238

f a g a n s l e h i g h @ c o m c a s t . n e t

PARTS

Miscellaneous Parts

BOBCAT PARTSNew and Used,

Low Hour Equipment

Loader Services & EquipmentCall 1-800-753-2879

JOHN DEERE USED PARTSAll Makes In Stock!

Nationwide Availability1-800-344-3205

Industrial Tractor Co., Inc.Jacksonville, FL

VISA/MC

BOBCAT - All ModelsNew and Used Bobcat Parts

Shipped to Your Door!Call 1-800-753-2879

For Best Prices

Loader Services & Equipment205/320-1000

BOBCAT MULCHING ATTACH-MENT SALE!

Land Clearing Mulcher SaleLike New!

Loader Services & EquipmentCall 1-800-753-2879

Classified Rates:30 Words or Less for $30.00. Each Additional Word is 95¢.For just an additional $20 your ad can be posted on our online searchable database for 30 daysAd runs for 2 (two) insertions - no changes in second insertion.PLEASE ENCLOSE PAYMENT WITH ORDER and mail to - 470 Maryland Drive• Fort Washington, PA 19034

215/885-2900 • Fax 215/885-2910 • Toll Free 1-800/523-2200CLASSIFIEDS

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RECYCLING EQUIPMENT

Screening Equipment

BEST DEALSBohringer portable impactor ....................................................$129,000Finlay 393 3-in-1 screener $99,0008 x 4 Shop Built portable screener..............................................$44,500Portable Simplicity 6 x 20 TripleDeck....................................$95,000Portable Cedarapids 2540 Jaw,excllent..............................$166,000Portable 6 x 4 Mark II..$38,500Various conveyors, stackers &idlers ..................................$6,000+Mixing Plant with 28 x 6 drum....................................................$12,500Sand/Gravel washing plant ....POR

SAND SCIENCE INC.843/525-6140

RENTALS

Rental

Construction & Equpment &Supplies for the “Professionals”

Daily - Weekly - Monthly & LongTerm Rentals Available

Stone, Wacker, Honda, Gehl, JLGto name a few .....

Norris Sales Company610/279-5777

www.norrissales.com

Daily - Weekly - MonthlyCompetitive Rates

Mixers, Generators, ArrowBorads, Compaction, Excavators,

Loaders!

Now in PA & NJ

Norris Sales Company800/547-RENT (7368)

610/279-5777

Construction Equipment Rentals

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Mining New Members. Everyone knows word-of-mouth advertisingfrom satisfied customers brings more business to your company. As anIAAP member, you have experienced valuable benefits from membershipin this Association and along the way maybe you have talked with othersin the industry about joining the IAAP. Your efforts are now being reward-ed through a new member recruitment program called “Mining NewMembers.” For more information, please contact IAAP Outreach ManagerShawn McKinney at (217) 241-1639 or [email protected].

DONATION - HELP Support IAAP’s Political Activities – The IAAPPolitical Action Committee (PAC) was created in order to provide financialsupport for our allies in the Illinois General Assembly. Whether fromChicago or Downstate Illinois, Democrat or Republican, these legislatorsall have one thing in common – they support bills that help the Illinoisaggregates industry and oppose bills that hurt our interests. As the costof political campaigns continues to rise, we want to ensure that legisla-tors who support this industry can compete and continue to do goodwork. For that reason, supporting the IAAP PAC is critically important tothe future of our industry, your company, and your Association’s politicalactivities. Please consider sending a donation, payable to the IAAP, to:John Henriksen, Secretary/Treasurer, IAAP PAC, 1115 S. 2nd Street,Springfield, Illinois 62704.

INFORMATION - The Transportation for Illinois Coalition (TFIC) haspublished and electronic version of it’s most recent white paper, an analy-sis of the 2009 capital program. To download a copy of this document,go to the TFIC website: http://www.tficillinois.org, click on publicationsand open the file entitled Capital Funding for Transportation. Questions?Please feel free to contact John Henriksen, Illinois Association ofAggregate Producers, 1115 South 2nd Street, Springfield, IL 62704.

Office: (217) 241-1639. Cell: (217) 899-7389. Fax: (217) 241-1641. AGC Volunteer Appreciation - The AGC of St. Louis is grateful for the

many members who serve on committees. The time devoted by theseindividuals and the knowledge they share with the industry in very impor-tant to the success of the AGC.

INFORMATION - MSHA Enforcement Alert from an IAAP Member. AnIAAP company has posted a new MSHA citation on the MSHA EnforcementAlerts website at www.mshaenforcementalerts.com maintained in part-nership by the IAAP and other Midwest Aggregate Associations. This cita-tion concerned the company because the inspector believed miners werestepping over the motor, but just as in a lot of other cases, this practicewas acceptable during previous inspections by this same inspector andalso during a CAV that was completed on these screens just 2 1/2 yearsago. This motor configuration is present on many screens by differentmanufacturers. To view further details on this citation you may log on toh t t p : / / m s h a e n f o r c e m e n t a l e r t s . c o m / c i t a t i o n s . p h p?id=144.

January 12-16, 2011 – Convention. Early Reservations Now BeingAccepted for the Riviera Maya this January, 2011. Network with DecisionMakers and Build Your Business! ASA Chicago wants you to join us forthe Annual Convention in the Riviera Maya on January 12 to 16, 2011.You’ll stay at the El Dorado Royale, an adults-only destination that pro-vides the ultimate in service in the ultimate setting and is a Conde NastTraveler Readers’ Top 100 Hotels in the World and a AAA Four DiamondResort. Contact ASA Chicago, 2200 E. Devon Avenue, Suite 261, DesPlaines, IL 60018 at (847) 827-8336 or email [email protected].

January 31, 2011 – 2011 AGC St. Louis Club ApplicationsDeadline. The AGC of St. Louis is proud to invite you to become a mem-ber of one of the most prestigious groups in the St. Louis commercial con-struction industry. For questions, contact Len Toenjes at (314) 781-2356 or [email protected]. All applications must be received byJanuary 31, 2011.

February 10, 2011 – Auction. AGC of St. Louis EducationFoundation’s Silent Auction. The first annual silent auction held in con-junction with the Construction Careers Center 10th AnniversaryCelebration, February 10, St. Louis, MO, is designed to raise money tosupport the Construction Careers Centers educational programmingefforts. For information, contact Cheryl Marty, AGC of St. Louis, 6330Knox Industrial Drive, Suite 200, St. Louis, MO 63139. Phone: 314-781-2356; Fax: 314-781-2874.

Winter Clothing Drive for the CCC. The AGC is holding a clothingdrive for Construction Careers Center (CCC) students. Donations of coats,hats, gloves and scarves for students of the CCC are needed at this time.The students ride Metro to school and have to wait in the frigid tempera-tures for the bus to arrive. It would be greatly appreciated if you couldmake a donation of gloves, scarves and hats or a monetary contribution.Checks can be made out to the Construction Careers Center (please notein the memo line, “hats, coats, and gloves donation”). We will collect allitems at the AGC office (6330 Knox Industrial Drive, St. Louis, MO) untilthe end of the year. If you have any questions, please contact NancyValentine at 314-781-2356, extension 103 or at nvalentine @agcstl.org.

2011 CLUB. Join the elite 2011 Club before the January 31, 2011deadline. By contributing $2,011, member companies become part ofthe 2011 club and receive special recognition at all AGC of St. Louis andConstruction Careers Center events throughout 2011 as well as otherbenefits. For more information, contact Bill Lovett, Publication Director,800-369-6220, extension, 3448; fax: 352-331-3525; [email protected].

Successful 2010 Build St. Louis Expo. The Build St. Louis Expo wasa great success! The aisles were full of representatives from all facets ofthe industry. All of the booths were sold, so attendees had some greatnew specialty contractors to meet and view new products on the marketby the suppliers. The expo gave another meaning to the words “socialnetworking” and actually shaking hands. Our appreciation to our indus-try participants – St. Louis Council or Construction Consumers, AIA St.Louis, St. Louis Minority Business Council and Contractors AssistanceProgram who helped promote the event to their members.

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9 DAYS OF SELLING!!18th Annual Rental Returns Auction of Construction Equipment,

Aerial, Forklift, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Trailers, Support & Attachment.

DIRECTIONS: From Tampa: I-4E to Rte. 27N for 6.5 miles to Rt. 192E for 1 mile. Left on Avalon Rd. for 3 miles to salesite on left. From Orlando: I-4W to Rt. 192W for 5.5 miles, turn right on Avalon Rd. to sale site. Address: 12601 State Rd.545 North (Avalon Rd.), Winter Garden, FL 34787.

JACK’S NOTE: Once again we’re returning to Kissimmee with the sale that gets bigger and better each year! It’s recog-nized as “The Class Sale”, where top-quality equipment is the norm, not the exception. You can become part of constructionhistory either as a buyer or a seller. The equipment comes from the BEST authorized dealership rental fleets including NEFF,RSC (Rental Service Corp.), Genie, Doosan, JCB & JLG, Sunbelt, Hertz and Caterpillar Rental Fleets, Florida Contractor’sRental.

*** SPECIAL NOTE: For Non-US Resident Bidders: A $10,000 Cashier’s Check Deposited Prior to Bidding will be Required. * No Exceptions.

HILITES: 2 ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: 2009 Grove RT890, Terex RT335, 39 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS:Unused Case 340B, (3) Unused Case 340, Unused Case 335B, (3) Unused Case 330B, (3) Unused Case 330, (2)2004 Cat740, (2) 2006-2002 Cat 725, Cat 725, (5) Cat D400E, Cat D350E, Cat D250E-II, (3) Cat D250E, Cat D25C, 2007 TerexTA30, (2) 2008 Terex TA27, (2) 2007 JCB 722 (4x4), 2005 JCB 718 (4x4), (2) Volvo A35V, Volvo A25, Komatsu HA270,161 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: (3) 2007-(2) 2006 Cat 345CL, (2) Cat 345BME, (3) 2007- (6) 2006 Cat 330DL, (3)2006-2004 Cat 330CL, (2) Cat 330L, Cat 325CL, 2006 Cat 324DL, (4) Cat 322BL, 2008-2007 Cat 320DL, (2) 2006-(2) 2004Cat 320CL, Cat 320CL, 2005 Cat 318CL, 2006-(3) 2005 Cat 315CL, Cat 215BLC, 2008 JD 350DLC, (2) 2007-2004 JD270DLC, 2006 JD 240DLC, 2007 JD 200CLC, 2004 JD 160, (3) 2005 JD 120C, 2004 Volvo EC240BLC, 2007 VolvoEC210CL, 2005-(3) 2004 Kobelco SK330LC, (2) Kobelco SK300LC Mark IV, 2004-2003 Kobelco SK290LC, 2008 KobelcoSK260LC-8, (2) 2004 Kobelco SK250LC, 2004 Kobelco 235SRLC, 2008-(2) 2004-2001 Kobelco SK210LC, 2004 -2003Kobelco 135SRLC, Komatsu PC450LC-6KJ, (3) Komatsu PC400LC, 2005- (2) 2004 Komatsu PC300LC-7, 2005-2004Komatsu PC228USLC, 2007- 2006 Komatsu PC200LC-8, 2004 Komatsu PC200LC-7, Komatsu PC128US, (2) 2006Komatsu PC50MR, (5) 2006 Komatsu PC35MR-2, Hitachi ZX850LC, 2006 Hitachi ZX330LC, 2002 Hitachi ZX200LC,2004 Hitachi ZX160, (2) 2003 Case CX130, (4) 2005 Case CX36B, (17) 2005 Case CX27B, 2007 Terex TXC340, 2007 TerexTXC300, 2008 Terex TXC225LC-2, 2007 Terex TXC180, 2007 Terex TXC140, 2008 Terex TXC50, 2003 JCB JS330L, 2005JCB JS130, (2) 2008 NH EC50B, 2006 IR ZX125, 2007 Doosan 170-3, (3) 2006 –(2) 2004 Gehl 353, 2005 Bobcat 331, 2005Bobcat 323, Kubota KX161-3, Kubota KX91-2SR1, 2004 IHI 45NX, (3) 2003 IHI 35N, (3) IHI 7J, 2005 Takeuchi TB175,2005 Takeuchi TB145, (5) 2005-2004 Takeuchi TB135, 2005 Takeuchi TB125, 2007 Takeuchi TB35R, 2005 TakeuchiTB108, RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATOR: 2001 Gradall XL2300, 38 MOTOR GRADERS: 2009 Cat 140M, Cat 140H, (7)Cat 140G, Cat 135H, (2) Cat 14G, 2006 Cat 120H, Cat 120G, (4) Cat 12H, (5) Cat 12G, 2009 Komatsu GD655, 2007Komatsu GD655-3EO, 2001 Volvo 710A-VHP, 2006-2005 Case 865, 2008 Sany PQ160, (2) JD 670C, (2) JD 670, Champion740, Fiat Allis FG85A, Fiat Allis FG85A, Fiat Allis 65B, 5 MOTOR SCRAPERS: (5) Cat 621F, 2 PULL SCRAPERS: (2)2004 Icon 18D, 7 INTEGRATED TOOL CARRIERS: 2005 Komatsu WA250PT-5L, 2005 Cat IT28G, (3) Cat IT28F, CatIT18F, Cat IT18, 64 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 988F, 2010 Cat 980H, 2008 Cat 980H, 2004 Cat 980G-II, (2) Cat980G, (2) Cat 972G, (2) Cat 966G, (5) Cat 966F, 2008-2006 Cat 950H, 2004 Cat 950G, (3) Cat 950G, Cat 950F, (2) 2005Cat 938G, (3) Cat 938G, Cat 938F, Cat 930G, (2) Cat 930, Cat 928G, Cat 928, Cat 924G, Cat 908, (3) 2008-2006-(5) 2004JD 644J, 2009 JD 624K, 2006-(2) 2004 JD 624J, 2007-2005 JD 544J, 2003 JD 544H, (2) 2004 Komatsu WA380-5L, 2008-2007 Komatsu WA320-5L, Komatsu WA150, Komatsu WA146-5, 2006 IR WL440, (2) 2006 Volvo L110L, TCM 806, 2006Luigong CLG856-II, Case 921C, 77 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2004 Cat D9T, Cat D9G, (3) Cat D8T, (8) Cat D8R, CatD8N, Cat D8L, Cat D8K, 2001 Cat D7RLGP, 2006 Cat D6RLGP, Cat D7RLGP, Cat D7R, Cat D7HLGP, (2) Cat D7H, CatD7E, 2007 -2006- (2) 2004 Cat D6RXW, Cat D6RLGP, (2) 2006-2002 D6RXL-II, (2) 2007 Cat D6RXL (6 way), (3) 2006Cat D6NLGP, Cat D6MXL, 2008 Cat D6KXL, (2) Cat D6HXL, (2) Cat D6HLGP-II, (4) Cat D6H, Cat D5MXL, Cat D5HXL,2005-(3) 2003 Cat D5GXL, 2007-2006-2003 Cat D5GLGP, (3) Cat D5GLGP, Cat D4H, Cat D4G, 2004 Cat D3GXL, 2006-2005 700JLGP, 2004 JD 700H, 2007-2006 JD 650JLGP, JD 650J, (4) 2004 JD 650H, 2006 JD 550JLGP, 2005 KomatsuD155AX-5, Komatsu D155A, 2007 Komatsu D61PX-15, 2007 Komatsu D39PX-21, 2006 Case 1150KWT, 2005 Case 850K,10 CRAWLER LOADERS: Cat 973, 2008 Cat 963D, 2001 Cat 963C, Cat 963C, (2) Cat 963B, Cat 953C, 2008 JD 755D,JD 755D, 2005 JD 755C-II, 102 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2008-(2) 2007 Cat 420EIT (4x4), (5) 2008-2007-2006 Cat 420E (4x4), 2002 Cat 420DIT, (2) Cat 420D (4x4), 2009-(12) 2008-(2) 2007-(2) 2006 Cat 416E (4x4), Cat 416D(4x4), (3) Cat 416C (4x4), Cat 426B (4x4), 2008 JD 410J (4x4), 2007 JD 310SJ TC (4x4), (2) 2007 JD 310 Super J (4x4),2007 JD 310J (4x4), (2) 2006-2001 JD 310 Super G (4x4), (8) 2005-(4) 2004 JD 310 G (4x4), JD 310E (4x4), JD 710D, JD710C, (2) New Case 580 Super M-II, (3) 2005-(4) 2004 Case 590 Super M (4x4), (2) Unused 580 Super M (4x4), (3) 2006-(2) 2005-2004 Case 580M-II (4x4), Unused Case 580M (4x4), 2006-(8) 2005-(2) 2004- (5) 2003 Case 580M (4x4), Case580M (4x4), Case 580K (4x4), (4) Unused JCB 3CX-14, 2007 JCB 3CX-14 (4x4), 2008 JCB 3C-14 (4x4), (2)2008 NHB95B (4x4), (2) 2007 NH B95 (4x4), 2007 NH LB75 (4x4), (3) 2006 Allmand TLB425, 4 ASPHALT PAVERS: 2008 RoadTec RP190, (2) 2005 Blaw Knox PF5510, 2006 Blaw Knox PF3200, 7 ASPHALT ROLLERS: IR DD130, IR DD118F, IRDD90, IR DD24, 2006-2005 Hypac C784, 2002 ProTec Sprinter, SOIL STABILIZERS: 2008 Demo Terex RD-350 (4x4),5 SOIL COMPACTORS: 2002 Cat 826G, (2) Cat 825C, 2007 Cat 815F, (2) Cat 815B, LANDFILL COMPACTORS: (2)Cat 826C, 52 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (4) 2008-(4) 2007 Dynapac CA260PD, (3) 2008 Dynapac CA260D, 2008-(2)2007-2004 Dynapac CA250D, (2) 2004 Dynapac CA150D, 2009 Dynapac CA134PD, (2) 2008-2005 Cat CS563E, 2004 CatCP563E, (2) Cat CS563, Cat CS563C, 2001 Cat CP563D, 2002 Bomag BW213D-3, Bomag BW177D-3, 2006 BomagBW145D-3, (2) 2006 IR SD105TE, (11) IR SD100, 2005 IR SD70DTF, 2006 IR SD70D, IR SD70D, IR SD70, (2) 2003Superpac 6620, Super Pac 540, 2009 Hamm 3410, Benford SP2010SM, 19 TRENCH ROLLERS: (6) 2005-(12) MultiquipP33HHMR, 2005 Vibromax W1500, 36 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: (2) 2008 NH C190, (14) 2008 NH C175,2007 ASV RC60, (6) 2005 Bobcat T300, (4) 2006-(8) 2005 Bobcat T190, Takeuchi TL130, 15 SKID STEERS: 2010 JCB1110W-II, 2002 NH LS180, (3) 2003 Bobcat S175, 2005 Bobcat S150, 2005 Gehl 5640E, (6) 2006-2005 Gehl SL4640, 2002

JD 250, (2) 2003 JD 240, 4 MINI LOADERS: (2) 2007 – (2) 2006 Bobcat MT52, 40 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2)2008-(3) 2007 Genie GTH1056, (2) 2009-(2) 2008-2006 Genie GTH844, (2) 2008-(4) 2007-(4) 2006 Genie GTH636, 2007Genie GTH5519, 2004 Gehl RS6, (4) 2004 Lull 1044C-54, Lull 844C-42, (5) 2004 Lull 644E-42, 2007 IR VR638, 2006Terex TX55-19, Cat TH360, 2002 Manitou TMT320HTFL, Gradall 544D-10, Gradall G6-42A, 2003 Gradall 534D10-45,Skytrak 6036, 15 ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: (4) 2004 IR RT706H, 2005 JCB 930RTFL, (3) JCB 930, 2001 CatRC60, Cat RC60, Case 586E, Yale GDP330, 2002 Waco MT60, Waco MT60,Taylor TYEB-160S, 8 PIGGY BACK FORK-LIFTS: 2002 Moffett M5000, (6) Moffett M5000, Princeton D5500, 44 FORKLIFTS: (5) Cat DP70, Cat GF40, 2004 CatGC30K, 2006 Cat C5000, 2005 Cat P5000, Cat GC25K, (2) Cat GC25, (2) 2004 Cat GC18K, Komatsu FD40-3, (2) KomatsuFG25T-12, Komatsu C25T-14, Komatsu FG20C11, 2006 Toyota 7FGU35, Toyota 6FDU30, 2005 Toyota 7GCU25, Toyota6FGCU25, Toyota 5FGC20, (2) 2006 Toyota 7GCU15, Toyota 5FGC15, 2002 Hyster H155XL2, Hyster H135XL2, HysterH110XL, Hyster H100XL2, Hyster H90XLS, (2) Hyster H80XM, Hyster H80XL, Hyster S40XMS, Yale GLP060TFNUA6087, Yale GLC050, 2008 Yale GLC040S, Yale GLCO40S, Case 586E, Clark C500Y50, Taylor 160S, 2005 TMF 55,82 BOOM LIFTS: 2001 Genie S85 (4x4), (2) Genie S85 (4x4), (2) 2004 Genie S80 (4x4), (2)2007 Genie Z60 (4x4), (6)2008 –(2) 2004 Genie S60, 2008-(2) 2007 Genie Z45/25RT, (3) 2001 Genie Z45/25, Genie Z45/25, (2) Genie Z45/25, (3)2007 -2006 Genie Z40 (4x4), (4) 2007 Genie S40 (4x4), (2) Genie S40, (3) 2007 Genie Z34 (4x4), Genie Z30/20, (4) JLG80HX, (10) 2008 JLG 600S (4x4, generator) , (2) 2001 JLG 600S, (2) JLG 1200SJP (4x4), (2) Snorkel TB80, 2001 SnorkelTB60, (11) Snorkel TB60, (11) Snorkel TB42, Snorkel TB80, 133 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2001 Genie GS4390RT, (2) 2008 GenieGS3390 (4x4), (2) 2005 Genie GS 3384RT, 2005 Genie GS3268RT, (5) 2008 Genie GS3246, (18) 2007 Genie GS2646, (2)2008-(8) 2007-2004-2002 Genie GS2032, (3) 2008-(3) 2005-(2) 2004 Genie GS1930, 2003 JLG 3369LE, JLG 2658E3, 2001JLG 25RTS, (4) Skyjack SJ8841, 2005 Skyjack SJ8831, (6) 2005-2003 Skyjack SJ7135, 2005 Skyjack SJ7127, Skyjack SJI-IIB4830, 2001 Skyjack SJIIIB4626, (3) Skyjack SJIIIB4626, 2004 Skyjack SJ3220, (27) 2005- (3) 2004 Skyjack SJIII-3219,2002 JLG 2658E3, (16) 2006 –(16) 2005 Snorkel 1930, 34 AIR COMPRESSORS: (8) 2007-(6) 2006 Airman 185CFM, (3)2006-(5) 2005-2003 IR XP375AWIR, (8) IR 185CFM, Leroi 375CFM, 122 GENERATORS: Cat 155kw, 2004Cat/Olympian G125G1125kw, 2003 Cat/Olympian G1000F3S 100kw, (2) 2005-2004 Cat/Olympian G50F3 50kw, (2) 2004Airman SDG25S, 2004 Magnum MMG35, 2007 Terex T25G, (96) New/Unused Honeywell HW5500, Multiquip DCA150,2008 MITM GEN-7500-OMHO, MMD SDG150S, (6) New Diesel Pro 6800watt, (2) New 8000watt, (2) New 4000watt, (4)New Sparks 1250 watt, 18 WELDERS: (2) 2007-(3) 2004-2001 Multiquip BLW400SS, (2) Miller Bobcat, Miller Bobcat300, (4) Miller Multi-Operator, (3) 2007 Lincoln Vantage 400amp, Lincoln Ranger Welder/Generator, 82 LIGHTPLANTS: (50) 2008-2007-2006 Genie TML4000, (18) 2007 Terex RL4000, (4) 2006-(6) 2005 Amida AL4060D4MH, (2)2004 Magnum MLT3060, 2 WATER PUMPS: 2003 Myers Seth SPHA105E 4in., Griffin PRS1250, SCREENINGPLANTS: 2006 CEC Road Runner Screen-It, 5 TRENCHERS: Vermeer RT450, Vermeer 450, Ditch Witch RT70H, 2005-2004 Ditch Witch RT40, TUB GRINDER: Morbark 950, 8 LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: New Cub CadetEX450 (4x4), New Cub Cadet EX3200 (4x4), (3) 2003 Kubota L5030GST (4x4), (2) Case 570MXT, 2003 JD 210LE (4x4),UTILITY TRACTORS: David Brown 1200, 2 AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS: JD 8850 (4x4), Case 9150 (4x4), 2 LOGSKIDDERS: 2003 Timberjack 460D, Timberjack 350 (man basket), WOOD CHIPPERS: Salsco 810, FORESTRYEQUIPMENT: Rayco C140 Brush Cutter, 6 SWEEPERS: 2005-2002 Broce RJ350, (2) Broce RC350, 2005 Advance5800GN, 2004 Terramite TSS38, 4 BOOM TRUCKS: 2000-1999 Int’l. 4700 (s/a), (2) 2000 GMC C7H042, 9 WATERTRUCKS: 2000 Int’l. 9200 (t/a), 2000 Int’l. 8100 (s/a), 2000 Int’l. 4900 (t/a), (2) 2000 Int’l. 4700 (s/a), 2001 SterlingLT8500 (t/a), (2) 2000-1999 GMC C7H042-C7500 (s/a), 2 WATER TRUCKS & TANKERS: Cat D25D, Terex TA30,FIRE TRUCK: Int’l. Loadstar Water/Foam Truck (4x4) (s/a), ROLLBACK TRUCKS: Ford (t/a), 12 TRUCK TRAC-TORS: 2011 Western Star 4900EX (t/a), 2001 Western Star (t/a), 2010 Kenworth T800, 1994 Peterbilt 379 (t/a), (2) 1998Peterbilt 377 (tri.), (2) 1997 Mack RD688SX (t/a), 1997 Mack RD686SX, 1994 Autocar (t/a), Autocar (t/a), 25 DUMPTRUCKS: 2007 Peterbilt 378 (quad.), (8) 2005 Mack CV713 (tri.), 2005 Mack CTP713 (tri.), 2001-1994 Mack RD688S(quad.), 1998-(2)1995-(2) 1994 Mack RD6 (tri.), 2006 Kenworth T800 (tri.), (3) 2000 - 1999 GMC C7H042-C7500 (s/a), (2)Int’l. 4700 (s/a), 3 FLATBED DUMP TRUCKS: 2000-(2) 1999 GMC C7H042-C7500 (s/a), 6 SERVICE TRUCKS: (2)2006 Kenworth T800, 1999 Ford F550XL Super Duty (s/a), (2) 2004 Ford F550, 1996 Ford (t/a) , 3 PICKUPS: 1999 FordF150XLT, (3) 1999 Ford F150, 16 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (8) 2011 Witzco RG50 Challenger (tri.),(3) 2011 Witzco RG35 Challenger (tri.), 2009 Magnolia 50 ton (tri.), (2) 2005 Trailking 50 ton (tri.), 2001 Trail-Eze DHT7048(t/a), 2006 Pitts 35 ton, Pitts 35 ton (t/a), GOOSENECK TRAILER: 2001 Pitt 35 ton (t/a), 2 SPECIAL DROP DECKTRAILERS: (2) 2008 Thruway 75ton 60ft. (quad.), EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2004 Landoll 660B 35 ton (t/a), 7TAGALONG TRAILERS: (2) 2010 Road Boss 20ft. (t/a), (3) 2010 Road Boss 16ft., (2) 2010 Road Boss 12ft. (s/a), 2WATER TRAILERS: 2006 Wylie EXP-500S, (2) 2006 Wylie W1245S (t/a), 2 CAR HAULERS: (2) 2010 18ft. (t/a), 20UTILITY VEHICLES: 2004 JD Gator, (2) New Cub Cadet Volunteer (4x4), (4) 2005 IR XRT1200, (10) 2005-2004 ClubCar XRT1200, (2) 2006 Club Car XRT900, 2 STORAGE CONTAINERS: (2) 40ft., Large Quantity New CatUndercarriages, CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: 2005 Stone SB1600, ATTACHMENTS: Excavators: (2) Allied HydraulicHammers, Large Quantity of Unused Buckets-Grapples- Rippers-Thumbs for Cat- Hitachi – Komatsu, SUPPORTEQUIPMENT: (7) G Walker CNP20 Plate Compactors, (5) G walker CNP30 Reversible Plate Compactors, (5) G WalkerCNJ75 Jumping Jack, (7) G Walker WP30 3in. Water Pumps, (7) G Walker 2in. WP20 Water Pumps, (9) G Walker BC300Battery Chargers, (9) G walker WM250 Welding Machines, (2) Sets of Good Year Tires, Fuel Tanks, New Smartquip PlateCompactors, New Mustang Rammers, New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrator, Submersible Pump, Pintle Hitches, ImpactWrenches, Water Pumps, Air Spray Guns, Chainsaws, Straps, Bottle Jacks, Battery Chargers, Winches, Sockets, Go Karts,Post Hole Diggers, Compressors, Hose Reels, Grinders, Weedeaters, Sandblasters, Grills, Tri-Balls, Generators, Wagons,Tricycles, Trailer Jacks, Welders, Tires, Heaters, Hoists, Lights, Scooters, Scaffolding, Pumps, Fuel Tanks, Concrete Saw,Universal Seats, Impact Wrenches, Chains, Binders, Torq 5000 watt Welder/Generatos.,

FLORIDA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #AU 0001548, FLORIDA LICENSE: #AB-1091.SALE SITE PHONE: (407) 239-2700, (770) 537-7386, FAX: (407) 239-0068.

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(2) 2008 Volvo A40E

(4) 2005 John Deere 9520

2001 CAT 140H VHP

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Crews on $10M Project Meet Challenges, Stay on Track rial (dirt) and packing it correctlywith the proper moisture contentwhen packing.

Kavanaugh Breazeale of theU.S. Army Corps of Engineersexplained that there are basicallytwo types of constructionoverviews, which include riverside enhancement and land sideenhancement.

“This particular levee enhance-ment in Issaquena CountyMississippi is a riverside enhance-ment and subject to normal flood-ing from the Mississippi River dur-ing flood season,” he said.

Earthwork for the projectinvolves approximately 1.2 millioncu. yds. (917,466 cu m) of semi-compacted and compactedembankment material. The earth-work subcontractor is MaloufConstruction, also of Greenwood.

Major equipment includes aCase 240 MX tractor, a John Deere544J front end loader, several Cat740 off- road trucks, a Case 580Lbackhoe, an International boom

truck, a Cat D6R dozer, a JohnDeere 550H dozer, a Cat 320 track-hoe, a John Deere 850J dozer, aCat 12H motorgrader, a CaseMX270 tractor, a Case 345C exca-vator and a Cat 815 roller.

According to Breazeale, theVicksburg District is responsiblefor approximately 460 mi. (740km) of levee enhancement, which

is approximately 75 percent com-plete.

The overall project has an esti-mated completion date of 2031.

“The project design flowamounts [levee enhancements]raised to a new level in 1974 andare designated for the Main Line[Mississippi River] levees,”Breazeale said. “As you know, the

Mississippi River is the thirdlargest drainage basin in the world.Forty-one percent of all drainageof the continental United Statesdrains through what is known asthe Mississippi River Valley. Thisarea contains parts of 31 states andtwo Canadian provinces coveringmore than 1.25 million squaremiles.”

These enhancements fall underthe Mississippi River andTributaries Act (MRT) that startedin 1928 with an enhancement areastarting roughly in St. Louis andgoing down to the Gulf of Mexico,Breazeale said.

According to a brochure pub-lished by the Mississippi LeveeBoard, the MississippiConstitution charges them “withresponsibility to provide protectionof lives and property to the citizensof the Delta from floods from theMississippi River.”

The Flood Control Act of 1928authorized the Mississippi River &Tributaries Project (MR&T),which included a uniform leveesystem. The Levee EnlargementProject includes 69 mi. (111 km) ofdeficient levee beginning justbelow Greenville and extendingtoward Vicksburg. (This storyalso can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.construc-tionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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Motor Graders, Asphalt Rollers,Asphalt Pavers, Asphalt

Distributors, Compactors,Sweepers, Brooms, VacuumTrucks, Soil Stabilizers, Roto

Mills, Concrete Equipment, Misc.

Day 2Tues., Feb. 8, 2011

Rubber Tired Loaders, RubberTired Loader Backhoes, Skid Steer

Loaders, Attachments, Pumps,Misc.

Day 3Wed., Feb. 9, 2011

Crawler Tractors, Crawler Loaders,Dirt Compactors, Motor Scrapers,

Water Wagons, Off HighwayWater Trucks, Attachments,Generators, Electric Motors,Power Units, Engines, Misc.

Day 4Thurs., Feb. 10, 2011Hydraulic Excavators,

Attachments, Off Highway EndDumps, Dumpers, Forklifts,

Manlifts, Misc.

Day 5Fri., Feb. 11, 2011

Rough Terrain Cranes, Truck Cranes,Crawler Cranes, Pile Driving Equipment,

Marine Equipment, Crushing &Screening, Boom Trucks, Bucket Trucks,Fuel & Lube Trucks, Mechanics Trucks,

Water Trucks, Misc.

Day 6Sat., Feb. 12, 2011

Farm Tractors & Implements, Mowers,Forestry, Track Drills, Air Compressors,

Welders, Light Plants, BoringEquipment, Trenchers, Digger Derricks,

Flatbed Trucks, Automobiles, Vans,Pickups, Mixer Trucks, Specialty Items,

Rollbacks, Garbage Trucks, Cab &Chassis, Misc. Trucks, Buses, Misc.

Day 7Mon., Feb. 14, 2011

Tri-axle, Tandem & Single AxleDump Trucks, Flatbed Dump

Trucks, Truck Tractors, Lowboy,Dropdeck, Dump and Flatbed

Trailers, Misc. Trailers

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ABINGTON LLC .............................................................................11

ALEX LYON & SON INC

CHARLOTTE NC 01/14/11 .........................................................47

KISSIMMEE FL 01/29-02/06/2011 ..............................................49

ALLU GROUP...................................................................................9

ANACONDA CONVEYORS USA INC ...........................................34

ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ................................3,28

BARGAINS .....................................................................................47

BEASLEY FOREST PRODUCTS ..................................................13

BLACKMON AUCTIONS

BERRYVILLE, AR JAN. 26 ........................................................48

BROOKS SALES INC ......................................................................6

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

LAS VEGAS NV 02/11/2011 .......................................................53

CEG SCALE MODELS ..................................................................27

CEG WANTED................................................................................45

CERTIFIED BOOM REPAIR SERVICE INC...................................10

CHICAGO PNEUMATIC ................................................................21

CLASSIFIEDS.................................................................................46

COBLE TRENCH SAFETY ............................................................28

CONEXPO .....................................................................................30

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CO .............................................37

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ..................................14,18

DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ................................................15

DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER .....................................................39

DURATECH ...................................................................................32

DYNAPAC ......................................................................................42

ESCO CORP .................................................................................20

FELLING TRAILERS .....................................................................26

FLANGE LOCK .............................................................................13

FLECO ATTACHMENTS ................................................................20

GATORBACK TRACKS & EQUIPMENT .......................................38

GEHL .............................................................................................42

HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ...................................................56

HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ...............................40,41

INDECO NORTH AMERICA ..........................................................23

IRON PLANET ...............................................................................51

JOHN DEERE ................................................................................29

KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY.................................16

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP .........................................................43

KUBOTA OF THE CAROLINA’S ....................................................16

M D MOODY & SONS INC ............................................................10

MOBRO MARINE INC .....................................................................2

POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ................................................35

RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS ..................................................55

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPLY .................................13

RSC EQUIPMENT RENTAL ............................................................9

SAND SCIENCE ............................................................................32

SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES .........................................................38

SENNEBOGEN ..............................................................................33

SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS LLC................................22

SOUTHERN SHOWS ......................................................................6

SOUTHERN TRACTOR SERVICE ................................................38

TEREX CRANES ...........................................................................44

THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ....................................38

TOWMASTER INC ........................................................................25

TREKKER TRACTOR ......................................................................5

TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ...................................................11

TYLER EQUIPMENT CORP ...........................................................7

U S SHORING ...............................................................................17

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS

FLORIDA AUCTION 02/07-14/2011............................................52

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2008 Cat D6N LGP2800 hoursNEW System One U/C6000 hour U/C Warranty!!$179,000

2000 Case 580SL4x4, 4N1, EXT Hoe,4000 hours$29,000

2005 Case CX21042” bkt with mechanical thumbCab with A/C4500 hours$55,000

2006 Case CX240 LR60’ Super Long Reach2100 hoursNew bucket P & B$149,000

2008 Case 327BArticulated Truck3 year 6000 hours premierfull machine warranty!!200 hours$225,000

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1997 Case 580L4x4, GP Bkt, 5000 hours$22,000