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By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT A series of torrential downpours in the Atlanta metro area in late September caused what U.S. Geological Survey experts deemed a 500-year flood, leaving 10 people dead and 20 counties in Georgia disaster areas. The rain also triggered extensive flooding throughout Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama. Flooding in Atlanta peaked on Sept. 21, after more than 20 in. of rain fell overnight. Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue quickly declared a state of emergency in 17 Georgia counties, clearing the way for the massive deployment of state personnel and equipment. President Barack Obama followed suit in similar rapid manner, issuing a Federal Disaster Declaration for individual assistance to aid residents of the 14 counties that were hardest hit: Carroll, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cherokee, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fulton, Gwinnett, Newton, Paulding, Rockdale, Stephens and Walker. The Georgia Emergency Management Agency coordinated the state’s recovery effort with local, state, federal and volunteer counter- parts. “Damage assessment teams are continuing to work with local authorities in all affected areas of the state to assess losses,” Georgia Emergency Management Agency Director Charley English told reporters in the days fol- lowing the flood. With reports of closed highways, roads, bridges, schools and businesses, and as many as 20,000 homes and other structures that have suf- fered major damage, Georgia Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine adjusted his ini- tial estimate of flood-related insurance claims, doubling the total to as much as $500 million. However, Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin, isn’t happy with even the revised numbers. She pre- dicted to presidential officials that damage will reach $1 billion, pointing out that repairing the R.M. Clayton sewage treatment plant on the Chattahoochee River could cost $100 million alone. GDOT Deployment While stating its own prediction of $2 billion in damages, the Georgia Department of see FLOOD page 25 Cat 321C LCR and 330DL excavators are hard at work at a C.W. Matthews project in Northeast Cobb County, Ga., for emergency Cobb DOT road replacement, which included installation of a triple barrel 72 in (183 cm)., 70 ft. (21 m) long piping system and tempo- rary road to service 40 homes that were without a roadway to get out of their Waterford subdivision homes. Georgia Flood Recovery Begins in Earnest Stafford Holds Open House at Its New Va. Facility…8 St. Johns River Dredging Under Way…27 HCEA Holds 24th Annual Convention…18 Inside 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.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 October 7 2009 Vol. XXII • No. 20 Published Nationally By Angela B. Hurni CEG CORRESPONDENT In 2005, the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) law was passed by Congress. With BRAC, the Department of Defense reorganized its installation infra- structure in order to more effectively and effi- ciently support its forces. As a result of this law, operational readiness would increase and allow for innovation in doing business. A major change that has occurred under BRAC involves moving two commands, U.S. Armed Forces Command (FORSCOM) and the U.S. Army Reserve Command from Fort McPherson, in Atlanta, to Fort Bragg, in Fayetteville, N.C. The new Command Headquarters complex is currently under con- struction at Fort Bragg. The groundbreaking ceremony for the Command Headquarters complex was held December 8, 2008, and construction began in February 2009. The building will house both commands, but they will remain separate. According to Billy Birdwell, Public Affairs Specialist, Savannah District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), “The con- Hensel Phelps Leads Charge f or New Fort Bragg Commands see BRAC page 67 Table of Contents ............4 Paving Section ........33-45 Mini & Compact Equipment Section ..49-62 Parts Section ............64-65 Business Calendar ........74 Auction Section ......80-91 Advertisers Index ..........90

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Southeast 20, 2009 issue of Construction Equipment Guide. A great source for new and used heavy construction equipment, upcoming construction auctions, business calendars and the best editorial coverage in the industry.

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Page 1: Southeast 20, 2009 - CEG

By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT

Aseries of torrential downpours in the Atlantametro area in late September caused what U.S.Geological Survey experts deemed a 500-yearflood, leaving 10 people dead and 20 counties inGeorgia disaster areas. The rain also triggeredextensive flooding throughout Georgia,Tennessee and Alabama. Flooding in Atlantapeaked on Sept. 21, after more than 20 in. of rainfell overnight.

Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue quickly declareda state of emergency in 17 Georgia counties,clearing the way for the massive deployment ofstate personnel and equipment. PresidentBarack Obama followed suit in similar rapidmanner, issuing a Federal Disaster Declarationfor individual assistance to aid residents of the14 counties that were hardest hit: Carroll,Catoosa, Chattooga, Cherokee, Cobb, DeKalb,Douglas, Fulton, Gwinnett, Newton, Paulding,Rockdale, Stephens and Walker.

The Georgia Emergency ManagementAgency coordinated the state’s recovery effortwith local, state, federal and volunteer counter-parts.

“Damage assessment teams are continuing towork with local authorities in all affected areasof the state to assess losses,” GeorgiaEmergency Management Agency DirectorCharley English told reporters in the days fol-lowing the flood.

With reports of closed highways, roads,bridges, schools and businesses, and as many as20,000 homes and other structures that have suf-fered major damage, Georgia InsuranceCommissioner John Oxendine adjusted his ini-tial estimate of flood-related insurance claims,doubling the total to as much as $500 million.However, Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin, isn’thappy with even the revised numbers. She pre-dicted to presidential officials that damage willreach $1 billion, pointing out that repairing theR.M. Clayton sewage treatment plant on theChattahoochee River could cost $100 millionalone.

GDOT DeploymentWhile stating its own prediction of $2 billion

in damages, the Georgia Department of see FLOOD page 25

Cat 321C LCR and 330DL excavators are hard at work at a C.W. Matthews project inNortheast Cobb County, Ga., for emergency Cobb DOT road replacement, which includedinstallation of a triple barrel 72 in (183 cm)., 70 ft. (21 m) long piping system and tempo-rary road to service 40 homes that were without a roadway to get out of their Waterfordsubdivision homes.

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Vol. XXII • No.20

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By Angela B. HurniCEG CORRESPONDENT

In 2005, the Base Realignment andClosure (BRAC) law was passed byCongress. With BRAC, the Department ofDefense reorganized its installation infra-structure in order to more effectively and effi-ciently support its forces. As a result of thislaw, operational readiness would increaseand allow for innovation in doing business. Amajor change that has occurred under BRACinvolves moving two commands, U.S.Armed Forces Command (FORSCOM) and

the U.S. Army Reserve Command from FortMcPherson, in Atlanta, to Fort Bragg, inFayetteville, N.C. The new CommandHeadquarters complex is currently under con-struction at Fort Bragg.

The groundbreaking ceremony for theCommand Headquarters complex was heldDecember 8, 2008, and construction began inFebruary 2009. The building will house bothcommands, but they will remain separate.According to Billy Birdwell, Public AffairsSpecialist, Savannah District, U.S. ArmyCorps of Engineers (USACE), “The con-

Hensel Phelps Leads Chargefor New Fort Bragg Commands

see BRAC page 67

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

Paving Section ........33-45

Mini & CompactEquipment Section ..49-62

Parts Section ............64-65

Business Calendar ........74

Auction Section ......80-91

Advertisers Index ..........90

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IN THIS ISSUESPECIAL SECTION…MINI & COMPACT EQUIPMENTBe sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on mini and compact equipment.

FEATURES…STAFFORD HOLDS OPEN HOUSE AT NEW FACILITYNEAR ROANOKE More than 250 contractors from the surrounding area attended the eventto check out deals on equipment and Stafford’s recently completed facility.

MDOT: REPLACING LOCAL BRIDGES CRITICAL IN MISS. Replacing local bridges is the most critical transportation need inMississippi, said Larry “Butch’’ Brown, executive director of the MississippiDepartment of Transportation.

MISSISSIPPI GASOLINE TAX INCREASE APPEARS UNLIKELYA key legislator and a transportation leader said it’s unlikely theLegislature will pass an increase in Mississippi’s gasoline tax to shore upthe highway construction program.

ASC’S GLENN HATLEY RECEIVES DOD’S PATRIOT AWARD Glenn Hatley, warranty manager, organized the campaign to supportSergeant Robert Andrew Lott of Battery G, 230 FSC, Army National Guard,High Point, Ga. For that effort, Hatley was recently given the Patriot AwardCertificate of Appreciation by the Department of Defense’s EmployerSupport of the Guard and Reserve.

HCEA HOLDS 24TH ANNUAL CONVENTION The Historical Construction Equipment Association, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving history of the construction, dredgingand surface mining equipment industries, held its 24th AnnualInternational Convention and Old Equipment Exposition Sept. 18 to 20.

NATION’S LARGEST CUTTER DREDGE TO DEEPEN FLA. CHANNEL A project to complete the 40-ft. (12.1 m) deepening of the St. Johns RiverChannel is up and running in Jacksonville, Fla. One of the largest dredgesin the nation is being used to tackle the job.

BIDDERS FROM 46 STATES ATTEND RITCHIE SALE IN STATESVILLE Ritchie Bros. held a multi-million dollar unreserved public auction Sept. 22in Statesville, N.C.

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Stafford Holds Open House at New Facility Near Roanoke

Brad Simmons (R) of Cherokee Construction Companyin Abington, Va., uses several Kobelco excavators inhis business. Ron Scott of Stafford explains the bene-fits of the Kobelco ED 150 blade runner.

(L-R): Ron Scott Jr. and Tim Tomberlin, both of Stafford, speak withDean Vandy of Joe Vandy & Son Inc. in Roanoke, Va. Vandy was inthe market for a few pieces of demolition equipment and stopped byto see what was available from Stafford.

Dan Kahill (C) of Titan America inTroutville, Va., speaks with Ron Scott (L)and Kevin Belflower, both of Stafford.

(L-R): DeNean Stafford, chairman ofStafford; Charles Gallaher and Ron Scottpause for a photo op.

Ron Scott (L) of Stafford welcomes DaleAllman of Hayes Iron & Metal inProvidence, N.C., to the open house.Scott, who was the chef for the event,earned rave reviews about his cookingtalents.

Looking over the selection of newKawasaki wheel loaders are DannyMitchell (L) and Gene Proehl, both of theRoanoke Valley Resource Authority.

Stafford is the authorized full-servicedealer in Virginia for many leadingbrands, including Terex, Kobelco cranesand excavators, Kawasaki wheel loaders,Link-Belt excavators, Dynapac, AlliedDemolition Products, Astec, Geith buckets,Atlas Copco and many more.

Stafford is the authorized distributor for KobelcoCranes in Virginia. Discussing windmill constructionand other topics are DeNean Stafford (L), chairman ofStafford, and Dean Izumi, president of Kobelco CranesNorth America in Houston.

Stafford held an open house Sept. 17 atits new facility near Roanoke, Va.

More than 250 contractors from the sur-rounding area attended the event to check outdeals on equipment and Stafford’s recentlycompleted facility.

The facility sits on five acres and has fourservice bays capable of handling eightmachines at a time. In the 10,000 sq. ft. shoparea there are two, 5-ton overhead cranes andtwo hammer rebuild centers. A 4,000 sq. ft.parts department is stocked with the fast-moving parts the area contractors need tokeep their downtime to a minimum.

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MDOT: Replacing LocalBridges Critical in Miss.

PASCAGOULA, Miss. (AP) Replacinglocal bridges is the most critical transporta-tion need in Mississippi, said Larry “Butch’’Brown, executive director of the MississippiDepartment of Transportation.

Not only are they aging, but they are morestressed, he said.

“The trucks are so much bigger now daysthan they were in the past and they are ridingon those roads that were not built for thatcapacity,’’ he said.

Mississippi has 10,923 local bridges —not part of the interstate or state highwaysystems, said John Harper, an assistantadministrator in the Office of State Aid RoadConstruction.

He said nearly one in four is rated 50 orlower on a 100-point scale, indicating theyneed repair, replacement or a reduced loadlimit. Given average replacement cost of$250,000, replacing them all would costnearly $666 million, Harper said.

Twelve of the 180 local bridges in JacksonCounty score 50 or lower, according to thestate aid system’s Web site. The county plansto spend $2 million to replace or repair adozen bridges in the next year, said ManlyBarton, president of the Board of

Supervisors.But rural counties lack the tax base for

extensive bridge replacements and repairs,said Bob Diamond, an engineer with Batson& Brown and a county state aid engineer forJackson, George and Greene counties.

Ten of George County’s 71 local bridgeshave ratings of 50 or below. George Countycan usually manage to replace one bridge ayear, Diamond said.

Three programs are keeping the weaklinks in the state’s transportation systemfrom collapsing.

The state aid program — part of the gov-ernor’s office rather than MDOT — has $51million for the next year, said Fred Hollis ofthe state aid office. Another $20 million isavailable from the Local System BridgeReplacement and Rehabilitation Program.The federal government will chip in $15 mil-lion for bridges, but that isn’t earmarkedsolely for local bridges, he said.

Local bridges in the 82 counties carry a“really big impact,’’ said Diamond. “Thoseare the bridges that impact school buses,local traffic and overall safety for the pub-lic.’’

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Mississippi Gasoline Tax Increase Appears UnlikelyBy Jack Elliott Jr.ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) A key legislatorand a transportation leader said it’s unlikelythe Legislature will pass an increase inMississippi’s gasoline tax to shore up thehighway construction program.

“I don’t think it’s politically possible,’’said Dick Hall, one of three elected membersof the Mississippi TransportationCommission. “But I would less than honestif I didn’t say it was not needed.’’

The chairman of the HouseTransportation Committee said he wouldexpect little support for any increase.

“With the economy like it is, I don’t thinkthe political environment is so that is goingto accept an increase,’’ said Rep. WarnerMcBride, D-Courtland. “I don’t think there’sthe support on the transportation committeeto pass an increase.’’

In Mississippi, drivers pay state and fed-eral taxes of 37.2 cents per gallon of gasolineand 43.2 cents per gallon of diesel.

Mississippi’s excise tax is 18.8 cents pergallon on gasoline and diesel, with 0.4 centsgoing to an environmental protection fee. Incoastal Hancock, Harrison and Jacksoncounties, there is an additional 3 cents pergallon seawall tax.

The 1987 four-lane road constructionproject began with a three-phase plan for1,077 mi. of highway segments being com-pleted by 2001 at a cost of $1.6 billion.Those numbers were extended along withthe gasoline tax that was to have been

repealed at the turn of the century.In the 20 years since, Mississippi

Department of Transportation officials havewarned that inflation was eating away athighway construction and maintenance dol-lars.

MDOT Executive Director Larry’’Butch’’ Brown, in speech before a Tupelobusiness group in early September, called fora 5-cent per gallon increase in the gasolinetax. Brown said new sources of income forhighway construction is “absolutely criti-cal.’’

“If we don’t get new taxes, we’re going tobe in trouble,’’ Brown said.

If MDOT doesn’t find new income, it willbe a maintenance-only department in threeyears, Brown said.

Hall agreed.“If this continues with the present trend,

we will reach a point where there won’t beany new construction. It will take whatresources we have just to maintain what wehave,’’ he said.

Hall said part of the problem was howlawmakers structured financing for the ‘87program. Hall was in the Mississippi Houseat the time and later served as chairman ofthe Senate Appropriations Committee.

“One of the mistakes we made was thatwe didn’t attach that thing [gasoline tax] tosome kind of inflation factor. We made it aflat tax,’’Hall said. “That was a mistake. Wealso didn’t have any provision in there formaintenance. That was a mistake. Themoney for construction and maintenance iscoming out of the same pot.’’

Hall said he can’t accept the argumentsthat it is the wrong time for an increase in thegasoline tax.

“When it was $2 a gallon, it was thewrong time. When it was $4 a gallon, it wasthe wrong time. When’s the right time?’’Hall said.

Hall said the economic benefits of a mod-ern transportation system have to weighedagainst the political and monetary costs.

Hall said the business community pushedthe ‘87 program through the Legislature andit will take the same fervor to do so again.Without the commitment, Hall said nothingwill happen politically.

House Speaker Billy McCoy, D-Rienzi,said he sees little support for a general taxincrease.

In 2008, McBride proposed tying thegasoline tax to the consumer price index butfound little support for it.

“I surmised from that that they wouldn’tsupport an increase’’ in the gasoline tax, hesaid.

In 2009, McBride led the House to pass a$300 million bond bill for MDOT. While thebill died in the Senate, McBride said he willtry it again in the 2010 session.

“I think it is the only option,’’he said. “Wespent a lot of time last fall bringing so-calledfinancial experts and others, we just nevercould find something else — another way offinancing it — we thought everybody wascomfortable with.’’

The last time the Legislature issued bondsfor road work was in 1999; $100 million tofinish up the ‘87 program. McBride said

those bonds should be paid off this year.“We’ve been issuing several hundred mil-

lion of dollars of bonds every year maybesome of those other people could miss a yearon their bond issues and let us take care ofsome transportation needs that we have,’’McBride said.

McBride said the bond money was to getdesign and engineering started. He said itwas unlikely that the money would go toconstruction.

He said $100 million of the bonds was togo to bridge work, which he said is a vitalneed across the state.

As would be expected, other states aredealing with transportation funding issues.

In Oregon, anti-tax groups are pushingpetitions to force an election on a transporta-tion package that’s funded with a 6-cent-a-gallon gasoline tax increase as well as high-er fees on motorists.

In Tennessee, road builders say fuel taxesaren’t keeping up with transportation needs,but state highway officials aren’t pushing fora tax hike. Tennessee motorists pay 39.8cents in state and federal taxes per gallon ofgasoline. The state portion, last raised in1989, is 21.4 cents, and the federal portion,last set in 1993, is 18.4 cents.

Road builders said the combination offewer miles being driven because of high gascosts and better fuel economy in newer vehi-cles has been a double whammy for high-way revenue, hurting construction programs.

ASC’s Glenn Hatley Receives DOD’s Patriot Award When Sergeant Robert Andrew

Lott of Battery G, 230 FSC, ArmyNational Guard, High Point, Ga.,was deployed overseas, he wasmuch missed by his co-workers atASC Construction Equipment Inc.USA, Charlotte, N.C. One co-worker in particular, Glenn Hatley,warranty manager and Lott’ssupervisor, wanted to be sure thatLott was kept informed of all thenews from his workplace andalways well supplied with com-forts from home.

Hatley organized the campaignto support Lott so well, that he wasrecently given the Patriot AwardCertificate of Appreciation by theDepartment of Defense’sEmployer Support of the Guardand Reserve (ESGR). Hatley washonored on Lott’s nomination tothe ESGR.

“Robert [Andrew] Lott hasworked for ASC and me for threeyears. He is a remarkable youngman who has served ASC and hiscountry very well. Employees atASC have been sending care pack-ages to Andrew containing drycereals, lots of coffee, toiletries,dry soups, sun block lotions, footpowers, dry noodles and manyother items that are not affected byhigh heat and are flyable to Iraq.We stay in touch with Andrew viae-mail. During his recent leavehome, several ASC employeestook Andrew to lunch atLancaster’s Bar-B-Que,” Hatleystated.

Brad Stimmel, president, ASCConstruction Equipment USAInc.,offered his “heartfelt thanks toGlenn and all the others that havecontributed to Andrew’s care pack-

ages. We are proud of Andrew andall of our employees that supportour troops that serve in Iraq,Afghanistan and all other deploy-ments around the world.”

Jim Rorie of the North CarolinaESGR, Kannapolis, N.C., visitedthe ASC Charlotte office to presentHatley with a certificate and lapelpin and to thank him and his fellow

employees for their support ofLott. With the presentation of theaward and the company’s plan tostay in close contact with Lott untilhe is safely home, ASC Volvo cannow be considered for higher-levelESGR awards including the Aboveand Beyond Award, the Pro PatriaAward and the Employer SupportFreedom Award.

The ESGR was established in1972 and now is under operationdue to a network of thousands ofvolunteers in the United States,Guam, Puerto Rico and the VirginIslands and due to companies likeASC Volvo, who are keeping awatchful eye on their deployedemployees.

(This story also can be foundon Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site atwww.cegltd.com.) CEG

Glenn Hatley (L), accepts the Patriot Award Certificate ofAppreciation from Jim Rorie of the North Carolina ESGR.

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22000044 CCaatt 442233EE,, OROPS, 66" smooth drum, drum drive, vibratory roller, Low hours .........................$$3344,,55000022000055 DDyynnaappaacc CCAA115500DD,, 66" smooth drum, drum drive, vibratory roller, LIKE NEW..........................$$6655,,55000011999988 DDyynnaappaacc CCAA115522DD,, OROPS, 66" smooth drum, drum drive, vibratory .......................................$$4499,,55000022000044 DDyynnaappaacc CCAA115522DD,, 66" smooth drum, drum drive, vibratory roller, Low hours, excellent condition ...................................................................................................................................................................$$6699,,55000022000022 HHaammmm 22222200DD,, OROPS, 54" smooth drum, drum drive, vibratory .............................................$$2211,,55000022000022 IInnggeerrssoollll RRaanndd SSDD117755DD,, Enclosed cab w/heat and AC, 84” Smooth Drum, Drum Drive, VibratoryRoller...................................................................................................................................................$$5555,,000000

11996677 CCaatt DD66CC,, Open canopy, straight blade, very good undercarriage, strong engine and transmission. Well maintained...................................................................................................................................$$1166,,55000011998877 CCaatt DD44HH,, OROPS, 6 way blade, power shift trans., great U/C, very tight machine ....................$$1166,,55000022000044 CCaatt DD55NNLLGGPP,, Enclosed Cab w/AC, 30” Pads, Clean Straight, Tight Machine .............................$$6699,,55000022000011 CCaatt DD66MMLLGGPP,, OROPS, PAT blade, finger tip controls, good U/.C. Strong eng. & trans. Clean...$$5599,,55000022000044 CCaatt DD66NNLLGGPP,, Cab w/ AC, 6 way blade, Ripper valve ..................................................................$$7744,,55000011999999 JJoohhnn DDeeeerree 445500HHLLGGPP,, OROPS, 85% U/C, tight 6 way blade, good cutting edge ......................$$3344,,99000022000055 JJoohhnn DDeeeerree 555500JJLLGGPP,, Enclosed cab w/Heat & A/C, 112" 6 way blade, job ready......................$$6644,,55000011999944 JJoohhnn DDeeeerree 665500GGTTCC,, OROPS, 6 way blade, good undercarriage ..............................................$$2255,,00000022000066 JJoohhnn DDeeeerree 665500JJLLGGPP,, OROPS, 6 way blade, wide pads ............................................................$$6677,,55000022000000 KKoommaattssuu DD4411PP--66,, OROPS, 6-way blade, good running machine ..............................................$$2277,,550000

22000044 CCaatt 330088CC CCRR,, Enclosed cab w/AC. 36" bucket w/ thumb. Steel tracks. Wrist-a-twist, backfill balde...................................................................................................................................................................$$3388,,55000022000044 CCaatt 331133CC CCRR,, Cab w/AC and Heat.. Clean, Straight, Tight .........................................................$$4444,,55000022000000 CCaatt 332222BBLL,, Cab w/AC, 80% UC, thumb, clean, straight, tight machine .....................................$$6633,,55000011999933 CCaatt 332255LL,, Cab w/heat, long undercarriage, wide pads, 10'8" stick, 38" bucket w/side ..............$$5544,,00000011999977 CCaatt 333300BBLL,, Enclosed cab w/AC, 54" bucket, coupler, clean, straight, tight machine. Good runningmachine...............................................................................................................................................$$5599,,55000011999988 HHiittaacchhii EEXX111100--55,, EROPS with heat, 24” bucket, clean and straight ..........................................$$2255,,55000011999988 HHiittaacchhii EEXX112200--55,, Enclosed cab w/ A/C & heat, 36" bkt w/sidecutters, man. thumb, good........$$3333,,55000011999977 HHiittaacchhii EEXX113355 UURR,, EROPS, heat & A/C, thumb, steel pads.......................................................$$2222,,55000022000000 HHiittaacchhii EEXX221100LLCCHH--55,, 51' Long Reach w/ 33" bucket, 32" (wide) pads .....................................$$6699,,55000022000055 HHiittaacchhii ZZXX116600LLCC,, Cab w/ A/C, manual thumb, very nice machine ............................................$$6655,,00000022000044 HHiittaacchhii ZZXX220000LLCC,, Enclosed Cab w/ A/C, Long U/C, long stick, wide pads, 1 owner, well .........$$8899,,99000022000044 HHiittaacchhii ZZXX227700LLCC,, Enclosed Cab with A/C, bucket, coupler and forks, good rubber, aux. hydraulics,work ready machine ............................................................................................................................$$6644,,55000022000011 HHiittaacchhii ZZXX335500LLCCKK,, EROPS w/AC, 24" pads, good U/C, 56" bucket w/ side cutters, Auxiliary .$$112299,,55000011999966 HHyyuunnddaaii 220000LLCC,, EROPS, tight machine, original paint, needs pins, bushings and sprockets in under-carriage ...............................................................................................................................................$$1144,,55000022000055 JJCCBB JJSS222200LLCC,, Enclosed Cab w/AC, Aux Plumbing, 80% U/C, Isuzu Diesel, Very Clean, Straight.................................................................................................................................................$$7744,,55000011999922 KKoommaattssuu PPCC220000LLCC--55,, EROPS w/Heat, runs strong, 60% U/C, nice work ready machine .........$$2222,,55000011999999 KKoommaattssuu PPCC220000LLCC--66,, Enclosed cab w/Heat and A/C, 32” pads, good U/C................................$$3377,,55000011999999 KKoommaattssuu PPCC227700LLCC--66,, Enclosed cab w/AC and heat, Long stick, good U/C, quick coupler .......$$4499,,55000022000055 LLiinnkk BBeelltt LLBBXX113355,, Enclosed cab w/AC, thumb, 9’10” stick, low hrs .........................................$$6644,,55000022000044 VVoollvvoo EECC221100BB LLCC,, Cab w/AC, Wide Pads, Clean, Straight, Tight Machine.................................$$6644,,550000

11998888 JJDD 554444EE,, Enclosed cab w/heat, good rubber, Q/C, clean, straight, tight ....................................$$2222,,55000022000044 JJDD 662244JJ,, Enclosed cab w/AC, GP Bkt, auxiliary plumbing, forestry tires...................................$$7777,,55000022000055 JJDD 662244JJ,, Cab w/AC, Bucket, coupler, forks................................................................................$$7733,,55000022000000 JJDD TTCC5544HH,, Enclosed cab, GP bucket, forks, clean, straight, tight machine ...............................$$4488,,550000

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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Louisiana has approved $13.9million for the construction of five new libraries in NewOrleans. The money will allow the city to access federalCommunity Development Block Grant funds needed toimplement the project.

The funding comes from the Long Term CommunityRecovery Program, a $700 million pool of federal disaster-recovery money set aside by the Louisiana RecoveryAuthority and Office of Community Development to helplocal governments rebuild and implement long-term recov-ery plans.

FEMA will demolish the structures, which have beenshuttered since Hurricane Katrina, but only pay for thereplacement costs of the damaged facilities. The disasterrecovery money will be combined with the FEMA funds tobuild larger and stronger libraries at the same locations.

Louisiana Approves$13.9M for Work onFive New Libraries

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Preserving History…HCEAHolds 24th Annual Convention

Dan Brathwaite of Harmon Signs watches as hischildren, Derek and Allison try out some of thenew and vintage construction equipment toys onhand.

Scott (L) and Rand Urmston of RandUrmston Excavating & Repair LLC admire aWarco Road Hog.

Michigan CAT’s Jay Frost and wife, April, admiredthe old machines and marveled at all the changesthat have gone into shaping today’s constructionequipment.

Link-Belt’s1926 BigBertha loadsa 1962 WhiteSuperMustangtruck.

Finding some shade under the canopy ofthis 1913 Holt Model 60 tractor (L-R are)HCEA Local Chapter members BrianDaniels and Jim Weiler, Caterpillar’s EdMcCord in from Illinois, and Paul Matthiesof Matthies Service in New York.

(L-R): George Goldsberry, a proud owner of this LeTourneau 1953Model D scraper, is joined by his grandson Andrew Edinger andAndrew’s wife, Katie.

Willie Sayre (L) and Clark Robinson stopped by from Newark,Ohio, to admire one of less than 10 models of the 1948 Cat D6Btired dozer paired up with a Cat bottom dump.

HCEA Florida Chapter President Joe Black (L)joins Bob Sheely of Sims Crane Service, alsobased in Florida.

The Historical Construction Equipment Association(HCEA), a non-profit organization dedicated to pre-serving history of the construction, dredging and

surface mining equipment industries, held its 24th AnnualInternational Convention and Old Equipment ExpositionSept. 18 to 20.

This year, the show was held at the NationalConstruction Equipment Museum, located at 16623Liberty Hi Road, Bowling Green, Ohio.

Highlights of the show included live demonstrations ofhorse-drawn, gas and diesel-powered antique constructionmachinery, equipment and vehicles built or powered byInternational Harvester were featured, along with othermachines in the National Construction EquipmentMuseum collection.

Some of the equipment actually got back into the swingof things by digging a one-acre pond on the site, with thespoil being used to create a massive pile of dirt for theshovels and excavators.

Members of the Black Swamp Chapter of the AmericanTruck Historical Society came by on Saturday to show-case their vintage trucks. The event also featured a banquetheld at the Grand Rapids Roadhouse. Vendors also wereon hand to offer vintage construction toys as well as oldequipment manuals and decals as well as other vintageconstruction equipment related items.

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Mobile Crushing and Screening in Action

The unification of the Extec and Fintec brands within the Sandvik group of companies has created the world’s most comprehensive and dynamic line-up of mobile crushing and screening equipment. The Sandvik Mobile Screening and Crushing range now delivers all the familiar characteristics of productivity, versatility and exceptionally low running costs, but they are now combined with levels of durability and aftersales support that are synonymous with the Sandvik name. New name, improved service, same great product.

SANDVIK MOBILE CRUSHERS AND SCREENS 300 TECHNOLOGY CT, SMYRNA GA 30082 USA T: +01 (0) 404 589 3820 F: +01 (0) 404 589 3920 [email protected] www.miningandconstruction.sandvik.com

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CAT 345BL, S/N 4SS01632, 54" Bucket,Complete Stick, New Paint, 9,683 hrs ........................................................................$59,500

1995 CAT 140G, S/N 5MD03352, CountyTrade-in, New tires being put on, Fresh Paint,13,467 hrs ..........................................$79,500

2007 CAT 308 CR, S/N KCX01992, 91" Blade,Single Fuction Aux. Hyd., Quick Coup., Choiceof Bkt, Rental Fleet Unit, 192 hrs........$75,000

1998 CAT 771D, S/N 6JR00282, A/C,18.00R35 Tires @ 80%, Starting Aid, 9,143hrs ....................................................$279,500

1996 CAT D8R, 7XM00704, Cab, A/C,SU Blade, 60% UC, Winch, 15,960 hrs..............................................$169,500

2005 CAT D6R XW, AEP00590, Cab,A/C, SU Blade, New UC, 9,442 hrs......................................................$133,500

2005 CAT 815F, BKL00774, Cab, Air,Straight Blade/Tilt, 1,514 hrs ..............................................................$359,000

2005 CAT 420D IT, BLN12969, Cab,Air, 4x4, E-Stick, 24" Bucket, 428 hrs ..................................................$69,500

1997 CAT 140H, 2ZK02102, Cab, Air,14' MB, 1400x24 Tires, 6,816 hrs ......................................................$115,000

2001 CAT 950G, 4BS00728, Cab, A/C,Ride Control, GP Bucket/ Toe Clamp,8,013 hrs ................................$99,500

2002 CAT 385BL, S/N BKX00145, RunningEveryday, 84" Bucket w/tips, 11'2" stick, GoodCondition, 11,300 hrs ......................$180,000

2007 GENIE Z30/20N, S/N Z30N07-10276,Low hours, Good Cond.......................$22,950Also Avail. – '07 GENIE Z34/22N, Good Cond. ............................................................$21,950

22000055 WWAACCKKEERR RRTT8822--SSCC,, W/BROLLER-PADFOOT-3000#, S/N5593138, UNIT #581593..................................................$$1100,,880000

22000044 BBOOBBCCAATT TT225500 SSKKIIDD SSTTEEEERRTTRRAACCKK LLOOAADDEERR,, 2000-2600 LB,S/N 525611787, UNIT #514028........................................$$1188,,557788

22000044 DDEEEERREE 555500HH--LLTT CCRRAAWWLLEERRDDOOZZEERR,, 75-84HP-STD TRACK,S/N T0550HX937358, UNIT#512419........................$$3388,,555555

22000044 BBOOBBCCAATT 332255 MMIINNII EEXXCCAA--VVAATTOORR,, 8-9.9’ DEPTH, S/N234111374, UNIT #511074 ..........................................$$1111,,220077

22000011 SSKKYYTTRRAAKK 1100005544,, RCHFORKLIFT, 10,000 LB 40-55’, S/N15947, UNIT #398873 ..$$3300,,225500

22000044 DDEEEERREE 771100GG BBAACCKKHHOOEE--4WD 23’ EXT, S/NT0710GX941793, UNIT #531117....................................$$5544,,997722

2004 GENIE GS1930, SCISSOR LIFT-15-19' DC, S/NGS300465147, UNIT #509416 ........................................$3,9422003 GENIE GS2632, SCISSOR LIFT-26' DC-30-32", S/N GS320350321, UNIT #460069 .................................$4,0472004 SKYJACK SJIII-3226, SCISSOR LIFT-26' DC-30-32", S/N272214, UNIT #515905...................................................$5,4992004 JLG 2646ES, SCISSOR LIFT-25-26' DC-46-68", S/N0200122777, UNIT #516754...........................................$5,8062005 SKYJACK SJIII-4632, SCISSOR LIFT-30-34' DC-46-69",S/N 711485, UNIT #541377 ..........................................$10,846

2000 JLG 40H+6-DSL-4WD, STR BOOM LIFT-45-49'-4WD,S/N 0300053014, UNIT #344843. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,6942005 JLG E400AN-NAR, ART BOOM LIFT-40-44'-2WD DC, S/N0300081644, UNIT #541391 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,3062005 JLG E300AJ-NAR, ART BOOM LIFT-30-34'-2WD DC, S/N0300087886, UNIT #581382 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,7792002 TEREX TB85-D-4WD, STR BOOM LIFT-85-89'-4WD, S/N2660012, UNIT #7602108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,0121999 GENIE Z60/34-DF-4WD, ART BOOM LIFT-60-64’-4WD, S/N Z601711, UNIT #274024. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $27,5002002 GENIE S85-DF-4WD, STR BOOM LIFT-85-89'-4WD, S/NS853354, UNIT #439174 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40,770

2004 MULTIQUIP DCA25USIC, GENERATOR-20-29 KW, S/N 8100773, UNIT #530205. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,1132005 ATLASCOPCO XAS97JD, AIR COMPRESSOR-DSL-80-185CFM, S/N USA011902, UNIT #560403. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,296

2004 MULTIQUIP MRH800GS, W/B ROLLER-SMOOTH-DD-1500# 26", S/N M3646, UNIT #509442 . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,1422005 WACKER RT56-SC, W/B ROLLER-PADFOOT-3000#, S/N5569442, UNIT #565640 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,4312005 WACKER RT82-SC, W/B ROLLER-PADFOOT-3000#, S/N5549433, UNIT #548636 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,8882005 IR SD45D-COMBO, R/O ROLLER-VIB-SD 5T 54” S/N182289, UNIT #555319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,0002005 IR SD70D, R/O ROLLER-VIB-SD 8T 66” S/N 182142,UNIT #557622 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$31,488

2005 DAEWOO G25E-NM, IND FORKLIFT-5000 LB, S/NGA00397, UNIT #551736 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,2862004 DAEWOO D35S, IND FORKLIFT-8000-9000 LB, S/NFZ00026, UNIT #513074 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,0372005 TEREX TX55-19, RCH FORKLIFT-FXD-5000 LB 18-24',S/N TX551911540, UNIT #547302 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,4422004 SKYTRAK 6036, RCH FORKLIFT-6000 LB 35-39', S/N0160004949, UNIT #511059. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,4002003 JLG G9-43A, RCH FORKLIFT-9,000 LB 35-45', S/N 0160002173, UNIT #473963 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,7852004 GEHL RS5, RCH FORKLIFT-6000 LB 20-34', S/NRS5JV0311221, UNIT#494403 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $26,4002001 SKYTRAK 10054, RCH FORKLIFT-10000 LB 40-55', S/N15947, UNIT #398873. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30,2502002 LULL 844C-42, RCH FORKLIFT-8000 LB 35-45', S/N16161, UNIT #412448. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,0002004 LULL 644E-42, RCH FORKLIFT-6000 LB 40-45', S/N0160003168, UNIT #484162. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32,140

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Cooper Tire Expansion Setto Begin in Tupelo, Miss.

TUPELO, Miss. (AP) Construction isexpected to begin in September on a $6 mil-lion expansion of Cooper Tire and Rubber’splant in Tupelo.

RFW Construction, based out ofDyersburg, Tenn., will build the 32,000-sq.-ft. addition, which was which originally wasestimated to cost about $5.75 million.

The project calls for a new mixing build-ing that will be added to the southwest cor-ner of the sprawling 900,000-sq.-ft. plant.

When fully operational, the additionalmixing line could add as many as 16 newjobs, depending on demand for tires, offi-cials have said.

The expansion is the result of CooperTire’s decision in December to close itsAlbany, Ga., plant, which employed 1,300

workers.Last fall, the Findlay, Ohio-based compa-

ny announced it was conducting a capacitystudy to determine which of its four U.S.plants it would have to close.

After deciding that the Albany plantwould close, Cooper said work would bedistributed to its remaining U.S. plants inFindlay, Texarkana, Ark., and Tupelo.

Under the bid requirements, the workmust be completed within 210 days, whichmeans the expansion should be finished byApril.

State and local officials were able to comeup with a retention and growth incentivespackage valued at more than $30 million —over 10 years — to help convince Cooper tokeep its 1,200-worker plant in Tupelo open.

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Contractors Line Up to Assist After ‘500-Year’ FloodTransportation (GDOT) didn’twaste time mobilizing. In a state-ment, GDOT said, “We are work-ing with federal agencies, stateagencies, city and county govern-ments and our many partners toensure that our interstates androads are safe for travel.”

To that end, more than 550GDOT employees have beenworking exclusively on floodrecovery and storm cleanup; 11bridge inspection teams and twodive teams were deployed forunderwater inspection to ensurethe safety of bridges; eight prelim-inary damage assessment teamshave been working with theFederal Emergency ManagementAgency; 511 operators have beenworking around the clock andseven media liaisons were diligent-ly providing hourly updates onroad closures and openings.

Mike Lehner, GDOT seniorproject manager, said manyemployees vowed not to leavetheir job duties until the roads wereopen. Of the approximatelyhalf dozen locations whereresidents were strandedbecause of flooded roads,he said most were openedwithin 36 hours. As of Sept.30, all Georgia interstates,including I-285 and I-20,had been inspected andreopened. Only two bridgesand five state roadsremained closed. Somestreets remain closed,Lehner explained, becauselocal reservoirs can’t keepup with flood waters that are“holding steady.”

GDOT ContractsEven usually small

streams can completelywash out roads. In northeastCobb County, GDOT contractedwith C.W. Matthews Contractingout of Marietta, Ga., to address oneresidential road the flood had rav-aged.

Crews installed a triple-barrel72-in. (183 cm)-diameter, 70-ft.(21 m)-long reinforced concretepipe system to accommodate theflow of a stream that washed outthe only road into the Waterfordsubdivision, as well as most of theutilities that serve the 40 homes on

Netherstone Drive.After a day to clean out debris,

old pavement, piping and trees,crews set up a temporary roadwaywithin 36 hours after the waterreceded. Jay Mayo, vice presidentof C.W. Matthews, reported thatthey relied on ALLCrane Rental ofGeorgia in Austell for an 80-ton(72.5 t) Link-Belt crane to help off-load and set up pipe. Other equip-ment on the job included Cat330DL and 321 LCR excavators, aCat D4XL dozer, a Cat IT38G tool

carrier and a Cat CS563E com-pactor.

The challenge, Mayo said, wasreplacing the utilities that had beenwashed away. Fortunately, howev-er, there was a dual power line sys-tem to the inaccessible section ofthe neighborhood, so power wasswitched over to all but one of the40 homes.

Because C.W. Matthews isdoing virtually all the work on theproject, including final paving butexcluding storm drain work, crews

were on the job site for 56 straighthours, transitioning into a sun-up-to-sun-down routine once trafficwas flowing.

“Our guys like this kind of workbecause it’s a challenge where wecan step up and see how quicklywe can get emergency projects likethis completed to help folks out,”Mayo said proudly. “This is one offour emergency road repairs we’redoing for the Cobb County DOT.”

There are 12 GDOT contractsfor cleanup, storm drain repair andbridge repair. Lehner explainedthat the contracts are pre-arranged.Contractors submit sealed bidswith price schedules for work.Items are categorized into differentgroups, such as paving, signalwork, etc. GDOT employees eval-uate the unit prices and award sup-plemental contracts based on lowbids.

“We put quantities to their unitprices,” he said.

When an emergency occurs,they call contractors and assign

work based on their availability.

Cooperation Is Key It’s material availability that has

been a concern for this emergency.Significant amounts of storm drainpipe and large size pumps havebeen in demand.

“Storm drain repair is our mostimmediate and urgent need,”Lehner noted.

Fortunately for everyone,Lehner said there has been goodcooperation from contractors andsuppliers, who have made them-selves available around the clock.

“It’s been a real team effort.There’s a Vulcan quarry on thenorth side of the county that keptoperating 24/7 because we neededto backfill with aggregate and rocksince there was no dirt available.”

While it is too soon to tally thetotal amount of materials used torepair flood damage, an idea of themagnitude of the work involvedcan be gleaned from the 1,500 tons

AP Photo/John SpinkA HERO driver makes an early morning assessment of the flood-ing on I-285. The flooding continued in the Atlanta metro area asI-285 at the Bolton Road overpass north by several hundred yardswas flooded over both sides of the interstate.

AP Photo/John BazemoreA washed out bridge is shown Sept. 21, 2009, in Douglasville, Ga. Heavyrain caused flooding in and around the Atlanta area.

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A project to complete the 40-ft.(12.1 m) deepening of the St. JohnsRiver Channel is up and running inJacksonville, Fla. One of thelargest dredges in the nation isbeing used to tackle the job.

The project will keep the Port ofJacksonville competitive withother port cities in the Southeast.Millions of tons of goods frommore than 100 countries areimported and exported through theport each year. According to infor-mation provided by JAXPORT,each additional foot of harbordepth allows a ship to carry up to600 additional 20-ft. (6 m) cargocontainers, and Miami, Charleston,S.C., and Savannah, Ga., currentlyhave deeper shipping channelsthan Jacksonville.

“Deepening and widening pro-vide more cost-effective deliveryof goods to the people ofJacksonville and the nation,” saidBarry Vorse, media relations chieffor the Jacksonville District of theU.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Great Lakes Dredge & DockCompany LLC, based in OakBrook, Ill., has been contracted forthe job. The company is the largestprovider of dredging services inthe nation, and also conducts oper-ations internationally with a strongfocus in the Middle East.

For this project, the company isusing the cutter suction dredgeTexas.

“It’s the largest and most power-ful dredge of its type in the U.S.,”said Bill Hanson, vice president ofU.S. business development for thecompany. “She has worked inJacksonville before, but has recent-ly been working in the Middle Eastand is now headed back to JAXfrom Bahrain. Actual dredging will

start when preparatory work iscomplete.”

The Texas has an overall lengthof 355 ft. (108 m) and a hull depthof 15 ft. (4.5 m). Its dig depth rangeis from 16 to 90 ft. (4.8 to 27 m).

“All dredging equipment is con-sidered specialty; it is a uniquebusiness,” said Hanson. “TheTexas is particularly specializeddue to her size and power. She fea-tures 4,000 hp on the cutterhead,and almost 20,000 total hp. So shehas the capability to both cut thehard material encountered andpump it long distances.”

About 1.8 million cu. yds. (1.39million cu m) of material will bedredged for the project. The mate-rial will be stored on BartramIsland, which is owned by JAX-PORT and designed for this use.

The 310-mile-long (498 km) St.John River is the longest river inFlorida. Jacksonville’s main ship-ping channel is a 20-mi. (32 km)stretch of the river, extending fromthe mouth at the Atlantic Ocean toJAXPORT’s Talleyrand MarineTerminal north of downtown.

The project, which is beingmanaged by the U.S. Army Corps

of Engineers, will allow largerships to call on the port and isbeing funded by a $14.8 millionfederal stimulus package. The totalproject will cost around $30 mil-lion; out of that JAXPORT willpay $11 million and the federalgovernment will pay the balance.The $14.8 million goes toward thefederal share of the project.

Current work extends an earlierphase of the project, completed in2003, which deepened (to a depthof 40 ft. [12.1 m]) 14.7 mi. (23.6km) of the shipping channel fromthe mouth of the river to

Drummond Point. Deepening thefinal stretch (5.3 mi. [8.5 km])from Drummond Point toTalleyrand Marine Terminal to adepth of 38 to 40 ft. (11.5 to 12.1m) started this year and will becompleted in fall 2010. The sectionis used daily by large cargo shipsand has been dredged several timesbefore.

According to Hanson, thebiggest delay entailed securing theenvironmental permits for the proj-ect and awaiting congressionalfunding.

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Efficiency Production Inc., a manufacturer of trench safetyequipment, introduced Professional Shoring and Supply —Florida’s newest trench shielding and shoring equipment experts.

Based out of two locations in Florida — Orlando and Tampa —Professional Shoring and Supply’s staff has more than 70 yearscombined shoring experience in Florida.

Professional Shoring and Supply offers a full range of trenchshielding and shoring equipment, including:

• Steel and aluminum trench shields• Steel manhole shields• Build-A-Box aluminum modular trench shielding• Hydraulic shores, rescue shores, hi-clearance shores and

hydraulic aluminum shields• Slide rail systems and shore-trak cross-trench utility system• Stone Mizer bedding box material containers• Porta-Tank water-tank and power-spray systemAll products are P.E. certified to meet OSHA standards.

Professional Shoring and Supply also supplies and services a fullrange of construction support equipment, such as: road plate, bar-rier walls, pipe plugs, pipe pullers, tripod and winch, harnesses,electric blower/hoses, gas blower/hoses, and manhole guard.

Professional Shoring and Supply offers OSHA and NUCA(National Utility Contractors Association) certified trenchsafety/competent person training.

Engineering support from Efficiency Production includes cus-tom engineering and pre-bid CAD system drawings; special appli-cation design for highly challenging job site conditions; sales, mar-keting and customer service support; and onsite installation assis-tance.

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The Orlando office staff includes (L-R) Dan Payne,General Manager Wayne Agamie, Mike Ciotta andBrandon Strout.

ProfessionalShoring andSupply hastwo locationsservingFlorida con-tractors,including acompleterental yard at5013 E.Broadway Ave.in Tampa.

Professional Shoring and Supply issupported by Efficiency ProductionInc.

The Tampa office staff includes (L-R) BrianCampbell, Kevin Chandler and Paul Thompson.

Professional Shoring and Supply’s Orlando office and rentalfacility is located at 11128 Boggy Creek Road, in the AtlasCommerce Park.

Professional Shoring and Supply offers a fullrange of trench shielding and shoring equip-ment, including steel and aluminum trenchshields.

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“Congress realizes the importance of sea-ports to the U.S. economy but has a difficulttime passing budgets that include sufficientmoney to allow U.S. ports to compete,” saidHanson. “Fortunately, JAXPORT can justifydeepening of its port fairly easily so it notonly won support in annual appropriations,but also got a good chunk of stimulusmoney.”

Hanson said the project would likely haveanywhere between 70 to 100 workers on thepayroll depending on the phase of the proj-ect.

“Dredging is a 24/7/365 operation, so ourcrews work in shifts,” he said. “This type ofproject requires great coordination betweenour operations and port users. We have a lotof work ahead of us, and look forward toworking closely with all the locals to makesure we get in and get done as quickly aspossible to avoid disturbances.”

The company has amassed a wide rangeof equipment to carry out projects around theworld with a fleet that includes 13 cutter suc-

tion dredges, eight hopper dredges, six buck-et dredges, two drillboats, an unloader, sevenbooster pumps and 184 support vessels.

The project is one of 32 projects to beundertaken in Florida and Puerto Rico thatare being administered by the U.S. ArmyCorps of Engineers Jacksonville Districtoffice at a cost of $250 million. The U.S.Army Corps of Engineers also receivedaround $1.2 million to research the possibil-ity of further deepening of the river so post-Panamax ships can call on the port once thePanama Canal is widened in 2014. Theauthority hopes eventually to deepen thechannel to 50 ft. (15.2 m).

The project is being coordinated with thehelp of state and federal environmentalagencies, including the U.S. Fish & WildlifeService, the U.S. Environmental ProtectionAgency, the Florida Department ofEnvironmental Protection, and the St. JohnRiver Water Management District.

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

Dredge Project to Keep Portof Jacksonville Competitive

DREDGE from page 27

Terex Welcomes Fla.’s CoastalMachinery as New Dealer

Coastal Machinery Company, located inPensacola, Fla., has signed on to offer thefull line of Terex compact constructionequipment.

“We are always looking for ways toexpand our offerings in order to meet ourcustomers’ needs,” said Chris Dixon, salesmanager of Coastal Machinery, about thedecision to carry the full Terex compactproduct line. “Our mission is to always meetor exceed our customers’ expectations,” saidDixon. “By providing them with exception-al products and services, we want our cus-tomers to consider us a valuable and trustedpartner.”

The Terex compact product line includescompact track loaders, compact excavators,compact wheel loaders, site dumpers, tractorloader backhoes, light towers, telehandlers,power buggies, compaction rollers and atracked utility vehicle. With more than 45unique product models, the Terex compactequipment line offers a wide range of com-pact equipment, giving contractors numer-ous options for their equipment investment.

“We are excited that Coastal MachineryCompany has joined our expanding network

of Terex compact equipment distributors inNorth America,” said Del Carver, area direc-tor, North America Compact Equipment.“With their broad reach throughout theFlorida Panhandle region, we see greatopportunity for Coastal Machinery to intro-duce new customers to the Terex compactequipment product line.”

Customers who purchase Terex equip-ment have financing options with TerexFinancial Services. Terex Financial Servicesoffers a wide range of effective finance andleasing solutions, structured to complementcustomers’cash flow and budgets. The TerexFinancial Services team assists in all areas ofasset management, from the analysis offuture equipment values through the dispos-al of used equipment.

Since 1983, Coastal Machinery has been agrowing business. Quickly outgrowing itsfirst location along Highway 29, it moved toits current, larger location in 1991 in order toexpand its product and service offerings.

For more information, call 850/944-2002or visit www.coastalmachinery.com.

Coastal Machinery is located at 6701Mobile Hwy., Pensacola, FL 32526.

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Maxiforce has redesigned E-Order plat-form. The new E-Order is designed for sim-pler user-friendly navigation, allowing cus-tomers to place orders quickly and easily, aswell as other convenient new features,including:

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Specializing in engine parts for JohnDeere, Cummins B & C and Perkins enginesfor 15 years, Maxiforce has been servicing amultitude of clients. It has an extensiveinventory, and offers immediate shippingand personal technical support.

The company now ships from Doral, Fla.,and Santa Fe Springs, Calif.

For more information, call 800/414-2095or visit www.maxiforce.com.

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The Florida State Department of Transportation receivedbids for transportation-related improvement projects.

Following is a list of some of the projects let.

County: ColumbiaProposal ID: T2305.Project: Milling and resurfacing, base work, shoulder treat-ment, drainage improvements, highway signing, guardrail,bridge rail retrofit.Location: CR 250 from Suwannee county line to I-75.Total Proposal Length: 2.915 mi.Proposal Budget Estimate: $1,784.083.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Anderson Columbia Co. Inc. — $1,091,000.• John C. Hipp Construction Equipment Co. —

$1,156,048.Letting Date: Aug. 12, 2009.Contract Time: 90 contract days.

County: Santa RosaProposal ID: T3310.Project: Reconstructing SR 281 from a 2-lane rural road-way to a 4-lane urban roadway.Location: SR 281 (Avalon Boulevard) from a point south ofAdmiral Road to SR 10 (U.S. 90).Total Proposal Length: 1.428 mi.Proposal Budget Estimate: $12,798,007.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Panhandle Grading & Paving Inc. — $9,150,583.• Roads Inc. of NWF — $9,561,311.• Anderson Columbia Co. Inc. — $9,794,672.• APAC-Southeast Inc. — $9,824,896.• R.B. Baker Construction Inc. — $10,405,113.

Letting Date: Aug. 12, 2009.Contract Time: 1005 contract days.

County: ManateeProposal ID: T1331.Project: Milling and resurfacing, base work, shoulder treat-ment, drainage improvements, guardrail, signing and pave-ment marking.Location: SR 64 from CR 675 to Wingate Road.Total Proposal Length: 10.735 mi.Proposal Budget Estimate: $5,911,699.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Superior Asphalt Inc. — $3,499,812.• APAC-Southeast Inc. — $3,527,566.• Ajax Paving Industries of Florida LLC — $3,695,309.

Letting Date: Aug. 26, 2009.Contract Time: 180 contract days.

County: LeeProposal ID: T1339.Project: Milling and resurfacing, base work, shoulder treat-ment, drainage improvements, curb and gutters, signaliza-tion and signing and pavement marking.Location: SR 78 (Bayshore Road) from a point west of SR93 to a point east of Cypress Creek Drive.Total Proposal Length: 1.185 mi.

Proposal Budget Estimate: $1,600,369.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• S.T. Wooten Corp. — $969,500.• Better Roads Inc. — $1,050,556.• APAC-Southeast Inc. — $1,091,685.• C.W. Roberts Contracting Inc. — $1,304,817.• Ajax Paving Industries of Florida LLC — $1,534,250.

Letting Date: Aug. 26, 2009.Contract Time: 90 contract days.

County: CollierProposal ID: T1340.Project: Milling and resurfacing, shoulder treatment,guardrail, traffic monitoring, signing and pavement mark-ing.Location: SR 93 (I-75) from a point north of the AlligatorAlley toll plaza to a point south of the Golden Gate inter-change.Total Proposal Length: 3.813 mi.Proposal Budget Estimate: $3,103,728.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• APAC-Southeast Inc. — $2,045,000.• S.T. Wooten Corp. — $2,066,000.• Better Roads Inc. — $2,310,000.• Ajax Paving Industries of Florida LLC — $2,316,109.• Community Asphalt Corp. — $2,670,097.

Letting Date: Aug. 26, 2009.Contract Time: 120 contract days.

County: PolkProposal ID: T1344.

Project: Milling and resurfacing, base work, shoulder treat-ment, signing and pavement marking.Location: SR 35 (U.S. 17) from a point north of 9th Streetnortheast to Pembroke Road.Total Proposal Length: 1.894 mi.Proposal Budget Estimate: $1,729,442.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Ajax Paving Industries of Florida LLC — $1,129,000.• Lane Construction Corp. (THE) — $1,148,550.• APAC-Southeast Inc. — $1,149,573.• Middlesex Corp. (THE) — $1,512,000.

Letting Date: Aug. 26, 2009.Contract Time: 100 contract days.

County: St. JohnsProposal ID: T2293.Project: Replacing the bridge over Sixteen Mile Creek.Location: CR 13 at Sixteen Mile Bridge.Total Proposal Length: .512 mi.Proposal Budget Estimate: $5,321,467.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Superior Construction Co. — $3,439,514.• Leware Construction Co. of Florida — $3,527,000.• Hal Jones Contractor Inc. — $3,592,885.• Balfour Beatty Infrastructure Inc. — $3,695,583.• Hubbard Construction Co. — $3,852,595.• Russell Engineering Co. — $4,162,195.• Johnson Bros. LLC — $4,430,915.• Misener Marine Construction Inc. — $4,483,554.

Letting Date: Aug. 26, 2009.Contract Time: 510 contract days.

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Built for highway, industrial andairport paving, the new TerexSF3500B Series concrete slipformpavers from Terex Roadbuildingfeature 26-in. (66 cm) main frametubing to offer improved structuralrigidity at extended paving widths.The paver’s main frame is 30 per-cent larger than the frames of othermachines, according to the manu-facturer.

With the capability of telescop-ing up to 8 ft. (2.4 m) from one sideof the paver, the SF3500B Serieshas half the potential tractor flexpoints of other pavers. The combi-nation of main frame size and tele-scoping from a single side enablethese new pavers to deliver nearlyzero deflection paving, helpingcontractors to meet tough ridespecifications without diamondgrinding.

Vibration manifold mounting —directly to the paving kit —reduces the total vibrator hoselength by nearly 500 ft. (152 m) ata standard 24-ft. (7.3 m) paving

width, saving contractors money.This “low density” hydraulicplumbing between the paving kitand tractor helps to improve visi-bility, reduces heat and lessenstear-down time. The vibrator man-ifold system’s 3000 PSI, high-pres-sure spinner fittings offer “no leak”disconnects.

This series feature two modeldesigns, the two-track SF3502Band four-track SF3504B. For opti-mum floatation and traction, theSF3502B features standard 14-in.(35 cm) wide tracks, while theSF3504B an 18-in. (46 cm) track.Track yokes are designed toaccommodate optional track padwidths of up to 20 in. (50 cm). Adual-range propel system offers avariable hydrostatic paving speedrange up to 35 fpm (10.7 mpm)and a travel range up to 83 fpm(25.3 mpm).

The pavers’ low-rise enginecompartment improves the opera-tor’s field of vision to the slabbehind the paver. A 350 hp (261

kW), Tier III and Stage IIIA dieselengine is sound-insulated to reducenoise levels and improve operatorcomfort. The hydraulically actuat-ed engine cowling increases easeof access to components for servic-

ing. A “no-clutter” deck design

allows the operator to move freelyalong the tractor’s telescopingwalkways. See-through walkwaygrates gives the operator a better

view of the head of material infront of the paving pan.Hydraulically controlled mainframe extenders with a wedge-locksystem allow the telescoping tubextension to be quickly extendedor retracted for paving widthchanges.

The SF3500B Series tractorcomes standard with the new TerexSeries 6 paving kit, which featuresradial bracing and a rigid“StrongBox” design for nearlyzero deviation profile. It includes afinishing zone of 60 in. (152 cm)for a smooth finish. Traditionalnut-and-bolt segment connectionsbetween sections are replaced witha wedge/pin locking system,reducing the time required forpaving width changes. The newlyenhanced Terex HYDRAMA-TION system delivers 0.125-in. (.3cm) precision for elevation andsteering.

For more information, visitwww.terex.com.

This series feature two model designs, the two-track SF3502B andfour-track SF3504B. For optimum floatation and traction, theSF3502B features standard 14-in. (35 cm) wide tracks, while theSF3504B an 18-in. (46 cm) track.

SECT IONPaving

Terex SF3500B Series Prevents Deflection at Extended Widths

Bergkamp Inc. Doubles Facilities With $2M InvestmentBergkamp Inc., based in Salina,

Kan., has doubled its office andmanufacturing facilities to betterserve its customers, shorten leadtimes and increase staff capabilitieswithin the growing pavementpreservation industry. With thecompletion of this two-phaseexpansion and a more than $2 mil-lion total investment, the companyhas nearly 80,000 sq. ft. of officeand manufacturing space. Thenew, modern facilities provide thecompany with the resources to bet-ter meet demand and support itsslurry seal, micro surfacing andpothole patching customers.

“This first-class office and man-ufacturing facility expansion helpsus continue to meet the risingdemand for pavement preservationas it is becoming recognized moreas an economical solution for

many local, state and federal gov-ernments,” said Scott Bergkamp,president of Bergkamp. “Theinvestment of the new manufactur-

ing facility and equipment helps usshorten lead times for parts andnew equipment by streamliningthe overall process. The entireexpansion allows us to increase our

engineering, manufacturing andsales staff as needed to maintainthe personal service, support andquality that pavement preservation

professionals require.” Last year, Bergkamp completed

the first phase of the expansion byessentially doubling its officespace to 4,150 sq. ft. Synchronized

with the expansion, the companyrenovated the existing office spaceand integrated it into the new con-temporary design. It features abright, open floor plan with indi-vidual work areas, high ceilingsand a comfortable atmosphere forBergkamp’s staff and visiting cus-tomers. The company now has theoffice space available to add staffas needed to meet the growth of thepavement preservation industry.

The second phase of the expan-sion involved the construction ofan additional manufacturing facili-ty — adjacent to the original build-ing — increasing Bergkamp’smanufacturing space to 75,000 sq.ft. The original facility now con-tains expanded assembly, paint andparts operations that accelerate thecurrent replacement parts systemand help service customers more

efficiently. The new facility housesfabrication and welding with$250,000 in new equipment,including a CNC lathe and a sec-ond CNC mill. Bergkamp can nowrun more operations with the samemanpower.

“Overall, our customers canexpect the same personal approachand high-quality equipment theyhave gotten from Bergkamp in thepast,” said Bergkamp. “Thisexpansion provides us with theresources to continue to do the nec-essary things to shorten lead times,increase productivity, maintainquality and ensure that their needsare met now and in the future.”

For more information, call785/825-1375 or visitwww.bergkampinc.com.

With the completion of this two-phase expansion and a more than$2 million total investment, the company has nearly 80,000 sq. ft. ofoffice and manufacturing space.

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Serving the Asphalt Industry for over 20 YearsServing the Asphalt Industry for over 20 Years

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3517 Wayne White Rd., Climax, NC [email protected]

www.jfwequipment.com

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<15,000 lbs. >30,000 lbs.C110

BRIDGE THAT GAPNow you can choose the right-sized machine to fit those mid-size grader projects!

Get the agility, economy and transportability of a Champion compact grader. And get a full 23,500 lbs. of hard-working power and torque to move big loads efficiently.

That’s what you call a machine built to produce. And that’s what we call the Production Class C110 Grader:the new heavyweight Champion!

Call your Champion dealer for details or go online for the latest updates on “The Main Event”demo tour in your area.

FLORIDAFlagler Construction Equipment, LLC

DavieTel: 954-581-4744Ft. Myers Tel: 239-481-8554Jacksonville Tel: 904-737-6000Miami Tel: 305-477-2442Midway Tel: 850-574-0082Orlando Tel: 407-850-9614Tampa Tel: 813-630-0077

SOUTH CAROLINAAltman Tractor Company

Conway Tel: 843-347-4664Florence Tel: 843-662-0151North Charleston Tel: 843-552-2541

C H A M P I O N S A L E S & S E RV I C E

Big ideas at work in small graders!

www.championmotorgraders .us Tel: 704.392.1038

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When production and performance matter, Dynapac puts their knowledge and experience into the makingof high performance compaction equipment.Each machine is backed by Tractor & Equipment Company’s state-of-the-arts parts program and aworld-class service team of factory-trained technicians.

Birmingham, AL(205) 591-2131

Montgomery, AL(334) 288-6580(800) 832-9563

Tuscaloosa, AL(205) 752-0621(800) 582-4625

Decatur, AL(256) 355-0305(800) 321-6865

Anniston, AL(256) 831-2440

Mobile, AL(251) 457-8991(800) 233-7213

Dothan, AL(334) 678-1832

Grove Hill, AL(251) 275-4158

Shoals Area, AL(256) 383-5666

Alabaster, AL(205) 621-2489

Panama City, FL(850) 763-4654(800) 342-2055

Pensacola, FL(850) 505-0550

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HEAVYHITTERS

You get more performance, reliability and productive per squarefoot with Stone compactors. Stompers®, forward and reversible plates,walk-behind and ride-on asphalt and dirt rollers, manual and remotecontrol trench rollers - all designed to hit hard and travel fast. They’ll getyour job done on time and on budget.

When you need a real compaction performer -call in one of the heavy hitters from Stone - a 100%employees owned American company.

JFW Equipment Inc.3517 Wayne White Rd.

Climax, NC 27233336-685-4998 • Fax: 336-685-0968

Email: [email protected]: www.jfwequipment.com

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Raleigh, NC 27607919/657-0070

Charlotte, NC 28206704/333-0786

Columbia, SC 29169803/796-4060

Atlanta, GA 30045770/822-9050Tifton, GA 31793229/382-4400

Douglas, GA 31533912/384-4400

Valdosta, GA 31602229/247-4495

Yancey Bros. Co. AppointedGa.’s Mauldin, Weiler Dealer

Yancey Bros. Co. has expanded its prod-uct offering to include the Mauldin andWeiler product lines. Yancey will be theexclusive dealer for sales, parts and servicein the state of Georgia. The addition of thesetwo lines, coupled with Caterpillar’s pavingproducts, gives Yancey Bros. Co. a broadline of paving products in Georgia.

Mauldin’s utility class of asphalt pavers,road maintainers, asphalt rollers, motor-graders, and tank products are a complement

to the Caterpillar paving line.Anchoring Mauldin’s

line is

the flagship1750-C asphalt paverfeaturing the Silver 16Screed. Mauldin paving prod-ucts are manufactured byCalder Brothers Corporationlocated in Greenville, S.C.

Weiler’s product line features two differ-ent sizes of self-propelled road widenerscapable of widening up to 14 ft. (4.3 m) and

12 in. (30.5 cm) above or below grade.Weiler’s self-propelled material transfervehicle works with asphalt pavers to providenon-contact, non-stop paving. Weiler pavingproducts are manufactured in Knoxville,Iowa, by Five Star Industries.

“We are excited to bring both the Mauldinand Weiler products to Georgia. They are aterrific complement to our Caterpillar pavingproducts and allow us to deliver a completepaving solution to all of our customersacross the state,” stated Jim Stephenson,

president andC.E.O. of YanceyBros. Co.

Anchoring Mauldin’s line is the flagship 1750-C asphalt paver featuring the Silver16 Screed.

Weiler’s self-propelledmaterial transfer vehicle works withasphalt pavers to provide non-contact,non-stop paving.

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COWIN EQUIPMENT CO. INC.Birmingham, AL

205-841-6666Mobile, AL

251-633-4020Montgomery, AL

334-262-6642Huntsville / Decatur, AL

256-350-0006Pensacola, FL850-479-3004

RICHMOND MACHINERY & EQUIPMENTRichmond, VA804-359-4048800-662-6485

Orlando, FL (Corporate Office)407-659-8700Orlando, FL

407-850-9614Jacksonville, FL904-737-6000Ft. Myers, FL239-481-8554

Davie, FL954-581-4744

Tampa, FL913-630-0077

Midway, FL850-574-0082

Port St. Lucia, FL772-336-7785

Ocala, FL352-671-4445

Asheville, NC828-687-0620Charlotte, NC704-596-8283Raleigh, NC

919-661-8710Greenville, NC252-754-5280Columbia, SC803-791-0740Piedmont, SC864-704-1060

North Charleston, SC843-414-1120Acworth, GA

770-529-5125Atlanta, GA

770-319-0074Buford, GA

678-318-9500Savannah, GA912-964-8079

FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, LLC.

For more information, contact your local dealer. When you’re ready to start building roads, the strength of Volvo is on the road for you.

ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

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Command performanceIntroducing the HYPAC C766D: Better Control, Higher Performance

With its new sliding/swivel seat and controls, the HYPAC C766D gives you better command over big paving jobs.

The new operator’s station features outstanding visibility from either side without having to switch seats and joystick controls that automatically reverse for natural

left/right, forward/back operation.

In addition to improved operator comfort and control, the new C766D offers:

�wide drums for big paving jobs.

fuel economy during pause.

for easy maintenance.

For detailed specs and full list of features and benefits on theC766D and the 78� C778D, visit www.hypac.com

HIGH TECH. HIGH COMPACTION.

CorporateTampa, FL 33619813/635-2300www.nortrax.com

New TampaLutz, FL 33559813/995-0841

West Palm Beach, FL 33404561/848-6618

Miami, FL 33166305/592-5740

Orlando, FL 32804407/299-1212

Fort Myers, FL 33916239/334-3627

Tampa Parts StoreRiverview, FL 33569

813/621-4902

Sarasota Parts StoreSarasota, FL 34243941/752-1300

Daytona PartsHolly Hill, FL 32117386/252-4121

Melbourne PartsWest Melbourne, FL 32904

321/729-8944

Pompano Beach Parts Pompano Beach, FL 33064

954/977-9541

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GOMACO CORPORATION IN IDA GROVE, IOWA, USA

800-831-2320 � www.gomaco.com

STAFFORDwww.staffordequipment.com

Raleigh, NC919/657-0070

Charlotte, NC704/333-0786

5210 Reese Road (Ft. Lauderdale)Davie, FL 33314954/581-4744Fax: 954/583-0318

5151 Dr. MartinLuther King Jr. Blvd.Ft. Myers, FL 33905239/481-8554Fax: 239/481-3302

645 N.W. EnterpriseDr.Suite 112Port St. Lucie, FL34986772/336-7785

COWIN EQUIPMENT CO.Birmingham, AL205/841-6666

Mobile, AL251/633-4020

Montgomery, AL334/262-6642

Huntsville, AL256/350-0006

Oxford, AL256/832-5053

Pensacola, FL850/479-3004

FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, LLC

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

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

The Precision SprayMauldin’s new Precision Spray delivers maxium

performance and durability. Check out this

battle-tested heavyweight at www.4aMauldin.com.

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Knoxville, TN865/218-8800Chattanooga, TN 865/622-9933Tri-Cities, TN 423/323-4445Crossville, TN 931/484-4040Sevierville, TN 865/595-3750

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1701 Roseneath RdRichmond, VA 23230804/359-4048800/662-6485

Attalla-Gadsden, AL 866/811-7609Birmingham, AL800/547-0760Crestview, FL850/682-6510Decatur-Huntsville, AL800/435-0922Dothan, AL 334/671-1040Marianna, FL850/526-2241Mobile, AL 800-243-0665Montgomery, AL 800/521-9511

Opelika-Auburn, AL334/749-3359Oxford-Anniston, AL 800/547-8897Panama City, FL 850/785-4007Pensacola, FL850/471-6700Shelby County, AL205/664-4833Thomasville, AL334/636-0420Tuscaloosa, AL 205/247-2800Tuscumbia, AL 256/381-2771

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Asheville, NC828/687-0620Charlotte, NC704/596-8283Greenville, NC252/754-5280Raleigh, NC919/661-8710Charleston, SC843/414-1120Columbia, SC803/791-0740Piedmont, SC864/704-1060

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SweepPro Broom RA-300 Spray PatcherSPRH Chip Spreader

MAXIMIZER 3 ASPHALT DISTRIBUTOR

INTERSTATEEQUIPMENT CO.

P.O. Box 868Statesville, NC 28677

704/873-9048West Columbia, SC

803/794-7400Raleigh, NC

919/467-1801

RICHMOND MACHINERY &

EQUIPMENT CO., INC.1701 Roseneath Rd.Richmond, VA 23230

1-800-662-6485

VT LeeBoy, Inc. • 500 Lincoln County Parkway Ext. • Lincolnton, N.C. 28092 • 704.966.3300 • www.leeboy.com

Maximizer 3 Asphalt Distributor Features:

· 8 to 16 Foot Extendible Spraybar

· Automatic In-Cab Controls

· 400 GPM Viking Asphalt Pump

· Enviro-Flush Clean-Out System

· Internal Spraybar Valves

Contact your Rosco Dealer

Roadbuilding SolutionsLeeBoy’s Rosco brand roadbuilding solutionsare designed and built for the most demandingapplications. From asphalt distributors and broomsto pothole patchers and chip spreaders, count onLeeBoy products for value that delivers bottom-lineresults.

Durability, productivity, ease of operation and valuehave made LeeBoy an industry leader.

Put our experience to work for you.

Whatever your job, our provenefficiency and renowned

dependability makes Etnyre yourmost reliable choice.

Whether you need Bituminous Distributors,ChipSpreaders, Street Flushers, Maintenance Distributors or Heavy Duty Low Boy Trailers, choose Etnyre, the dependability is built-in.

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Raleigh, NC919/657-0070

Charlotte, NC 704/333-0786

Columbia, SC803/796-4060

Weiler Introduces New W430Self-Propelled Road Widener

Weiler’s W430 self-propelled roadwidener has a Tier III, 84 hp (62.6 kW) Catengine capable of widening roads up to 8 ft.(2.4 m) with a working depth ranging from12 in. (30.5 cm) above grade to 12 in. belowgrade. This unit has many of the same fea-tures and components as its larger counterparts the W530 and W730. It also has anoptional hydraulic extendable push frame.

“With the high percentage of wideningjobs being 6 feet and less, it makes sense to

offer yet another smaller, more economicalwidener with many of the same options asits bigger brothers,” said Bill Hood, vicepresident of Weiler. “Weiler continues tolisten to our customers and provide theequipment and resources the customersneed.”

The Weiler products are offered national-ly through many Caterpillar dealerships.

For more information, call 641/828-6622or visit www.weilerproducts.com.

The W430 self-propelled road widener has a Tier III, 84 hp (62.6 kW) Cat enginecapable of widening roads up to 8 ft. (2.4 m).

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Jacksonville, FL904/296-5000

Lake City, FL386/752-9544

Palatka, FL386/325-6268Brunswick, GA912/264-6161

Savannah, GA912/964-7370

Ladson, SC843/572-0400

Andrews, SC843/221-4940Walterboro, SC843/539-1420

STAFFORDwww.staffordequipment.com

Columbia, SC803/796-4060

Raleigh, NC919/657-0070

Charlotte, NC704/333-0786

Douglas, GA912/384-4400

Tifton, GA229/382-4400

Valdosta, GA229/247-4495

CORPORATE4042 Park Oaks Blvd. Tampa, FL 33610813-635-2316SARASOTA PARTSSarasota, FL 34243941-752-1300TAMPA PARTSRiverview, FL 33569813-621-4902

MIAMIMiami, FL 33166305-592-5740WEST PALM BEACHWest Palm Beach, FL33404561-848-6618ORLANDOOrlando, FL 32804407-299-1212FORT MYERSFt. Myers, FL 33916239-334-3627

POMPANO BEACH PARTSPompano Beach, FL 33064954-977-9541MELBOURNE PARTSWest Melbourne, FL32904321-729-8944NEW TAMPALutz, FL 33559813-995-0841DAYTONA PARTSHolly Hill, FL 32117386-252-4121

NORTRAXINDUSTRIAL TRACTOR CO., INC.

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Roadbuilding SolutionsLeeBoy roadbuilding solutions are designed and built for the most demanding applications. From asphalt pavers and motor graders to compaction rollers, asphalt distributors, brooms, chip spreaders and pothole patchers, count on LeeBoy brand products for value that delivers bottom-line results.

Durability, productivity, ease of operation and value have made LeeBoy an industry leader.

Roadbuilding SolutionsLeeBoy roadbuilding solutions are designed and built for the most demanding applications. From asphalt pavers and motor graders to compaction rollers, asphalt distributors, brooms, chip spreaders and pothole patchers, count on LeeBoy brand products for value that delivers bottom-line results.

Durability, productivity, ease of operation and value have made LeeBoy an industry leader.

VT LeeBoy, Inc. • 500 Lincoln County Parkway Ext. • Lincolnton, N.C. 28092 • 704.966.3300 • www.leeboy.com

8510 ASPHALT PAVER

685B Motor Grader

Contact your LeeBoy Dealer

8515 Asphalt Paver Features:

· 8 to 15 Foot Paving Width· 87-HP Kubota Diesel Engine· Dual Operator Stations· High Deck or Low Deck Configuration· Heavy-Duty Vibrating, Heated Legend Screed System · Choice of Propane or Electric Screed Heat· Dual Joystick Steering

400 Vibratory Roller8500 Asphalt Paver

AARRRROOWW EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTTPO Box 21185

Greensboro, NC 27420333366//229944--22332266

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TEC Sells First Wirtgen Milling Machine After Taking on Line Good Hope Contracting/Blount

Springs Materials in Cullman,Ala., has been fortunate throughtough economic times and hasbeen able to continually get pavingand road work jobs. Companyownership, however, feeling theneed to get more engaged in themilling process, began to exploreits options, including Wirtgenmachines.

“We had heard and read aboutWirtgen machines, but what madeus look at Wirtgen really hard iswhen Tractor & Equipment Co.became the dealer. We’ve had along relationship with Tractor &Equipment. As a matter of fact, myfather, Fulton Heatherly, boughthis first piece of equipment fromTEC about 30 years ago from TECsales representative, DonBurgreen. We’ve been doing busi-ness with them ever since,” saidDarrin Heatherly, president ofGood Hope Contracting/BlountSprings Materials.

“When we started looking atdifferent machines, we actuallyheld a demo on one of our roadprojects in Pell City, Ala. Wirtgensaid they were willing to bring themachine we were interested in andanother manufacturer we wereconsidering brought their machineand we essentially ran them sideby side in a demonstration envi-ronment. That’s how we evaluatedthem,” Heatherly said.

The final decision was a groupeffort among Heatherly, CraigLiggan, vice president of opera-tions, and John Brown, vice presi-dent. The machine they chose wasa Wirtgen W2000.

“Both machines did a good job,but we felt the Wirtgen machinehad a little bit more to offer. Plus,with the outstanding service we’vereceived over the years fromTractor & Equipment, the answerseemed obvious,” Heatherly said.

“Don [Burgreen] has been oursalesman for 30 years and I haveall the confidence in the world thathe and Tractor & Equipment willmake sure that everything with thisWirtgen machine goes smoothly.This was a major investment,” headded.

“When we decided to do thecomparison of the two machines,at that time, the available Wirtgenmachine only had the fine millinghead on the machine and the other

comparison machine had thestandard head. I’ve read a lotabout fine milling and hadnever seen it actually done inthis state. From what Iunderstand, no one else inthe state of Alabama hasbeen using fine millingheads either. So I thoughtthat would be good to get abetter understanding of thefine milling head comparedto standard. We wereimpressed and that’s how weended up with the Wirtgenmachine with the finemilling head on it,”Heatherly said.

“The obvious advantagewe saw of the fine milling isthe smoother surface we’reable to obtain. How thatcomes into play is with traf-fic, and especially motorcy-cles, the heavier groovedmilled section of road can be

dangerous. The fine mill makes theroad surface extremely smooth andless hazardous to drive on,” hecontinued.

“We feel like some time in thefuture, fine tooth drums are goingto be what the state wants and wewant to be the first to have it. Wefeel like it makes for a safer surfacewhen left uncovered,” Liggan said.

The very first job for GoodHope Contracting’s new WirtgenW2000 was a milling job onHighway 69 between Good Hopeand Cullman, Ala. A 5 mi. (8 km)stretch of road from I-65, goingeast to U.S. 31 in downtown

Cullman, the job required a 1.5 in.(3.8 cm) mill and a 1.5 in. overlay,with the only subbed out workbeing the final lane markings. Themachine milled at 7 ft. 2 in. (2.2 m)per pass with a needed change tothe combo milling head to mill at a4 ft. (1.2 m) width on the secondpass per lane.

“The drum that came on theWirtgen machine that we boughtgives us the best of both worlds.We can do the fine milling or wecan block out every other tooth,which brings it back to basically astandard milling head. OurWirtgen machine can be changedout with a combo cutter head and

what it allows us to do is todrop a drum and we can milla smaller 2 or 4 ft. widearea,” Heatherly said.

The big test for themachine was at Good HopeContracting’s second job,according to Heatherly. Thejob site on I-59 in EtowahCounty, Ala., required a 7 in.(17.7 cm) deep at 4 ft. (1.2m) wide mill of concrete onthe inside shoulder of theinterstate, which required thecombo cutter drum.

The company has beenfortunate to have some majorroad work on both I-59 andI-20 come its way as a resultof the federal government’sstimulus program, in addi-

tion to a continual work load inpaving and milling jobs.

“Paving and milling is the pri-mary thing we do. Our base andpave job on Corridor X was thelargest in the history of Alabamawith over a half a million tons ofasphalt put down. We’ve hadnumerous interstate jobs on I-20, I-59 and I-65 that we have per-formed. We do everything fromshopping center pavement tomajor interstate work,” saidHeatherly.

Good Hope Contracting doesbusiness primarily in a 10 countyarea in North Central Alabama.The Decatur, Birmingham and

Anniston branches of TECare conveniently located toeasily serve the needs ofGood Hope Contracting forits machine needs.

For the future, GoodHope Contracting is lookingforward to the flexibility itwill have with its newWirtgen machine. In addi-tion to utilizing the finemilling head and the use ofcombo cutter head for vari-able widths, it also gives thecompany more flexibilitywithout having to worryabout overcut, according toHeathery. The milled materi-al at the job sites also is ofgreat value as it is taken backto their asphalt plants andused as recycled asphalt inasphalt mix production.

In the BeginningGood Hope Contracting

was founded by Fulton and BettyHeatherly in the late ’60s as adriveway and small parking lotpaving company. From a handfulof original employees the businessgrew to its current staff of approxi-mately 150.

“We were in the lay down busi-ness up until 1991, the year webought our first asphalt plant. Atthis same time frame, we startedour sister company, Blount SpringsMaterials and have grown to wherewe presently have five quarries,three limestone and two sandstoneoperations as well as five asphaltplants,” stated Heatherly.

Fulton Heatherly is still in thebusiness, but has scaled way back,passing the day-to-day responsibil-ities of the business down toDarrin.

“I essentially inherited my dad’sTEC sales rep as well,” DarrinHeatherly observed.

The company’s sales representa-tive isn’t the only thing that’s beenaround all these years.

“We still own the first machinewe purchased 30 years ago fromDon at TEC. The old DresserTD15C still gets used from time totime.”

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

Good Hope Contracting/Blount Springs Material’s new Wirtgen W2000at work on Highway 69 in Cullman, Ala.

Tractor & Equipment Company Representative Don Burgreen (R) workedclosely with Darrin Heatherly (L), president, and Craig Liggan, vice presidentof operations, both of Good Hope Contracting/Blount Springs Materials, dur-ing the purchase process of the Wirtgen W2000.

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These models — like most other Doosanmachines — are covered by the company’s48-hour parts guarantee. If Doosan fails todeliver the requested replacement parts intime, a rental machine or gift card, equal tothe rental rate up to one month, will be givento the equipment owner. This guarantees thepart in the hand of the end-user, and wasdesigned specifically to maximize opera-tional uptime.

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Kubota’s U17 Packs in the Power for Big Jobs in Small PlacesKubota’s U17 zero-tail swing compact

excavator delivers maneuverability, powerand performance even in the most confinedwork spaces. The U17 provides increasedhydraulic flow for fast, responsive operationand heightened traction force for tough back-filling jobs, as well as rubber tracks for asmoother ride and lower ground pressure.

On the U17, productivity is maximizedwith a bucket close to the blade while opera-tor costs are reduced with features like a dig-ital control panel. With a strong 17-hp. (12.7kW) engine, the Kubota U17 is small instructure but packed with power and per-formance.

“Whether digging pools, lead-ins, orunderground utilities, the U17 is the perfectfit for big jobs in small places,” said KeithRohrbacker, Kubota product manager. “Thismachine was designed with features and per-formance-upgrades that will appeal to opera-tor productivity and comfort.”

The Strength of a Big Machine ina Compact Excavator

In addition to added hp and performance,the Kubota U17 delivers low noise andvibration levels, fuel efficiency and compli-ance with the Environmental Protection

Agency’s 2008 Tier IV emissions regula-tions.

The Kubota D902-E3 engine teams upwith an 11.9-gpm (45 Lpm) hydraulic pumpcapacity to boost versatility for a wide rangeof tasks. For additional efficiency, the dozerarms on the U17 are extended to optimizeclearance between the dozer and bucket,making soil and rock collection close to themachine simple and efficient.

The U17 has plenty of power for heavyloads and tough excavating jobs with a quickcoupler and bucket breakout force of morethan 3,000 lbs. (1,361 kg). And, with a com-pact 3.3 ft. (1 m) overall width, the U17 issmall enough to fit through almost any gate— and with the machine’s hydraulic,expandable variable width tracks — the U17offers balance, stability and functions “bigenough” to get the job done.

Safe and Comfortable OperationWith Easy Maintenance

From safety features to enhanced operatorcomfort, the Kubota U17 is equipped to beefficient and productive. The Roll-OverProtection Structure (ROPS) canopy ensuressafety and security on the job. Dual-flangetrack rollers reduce de-tracking on slopesduring operation, while the tie-down rings

provide a convenient way to transport the U17 safely whenit is not in use. The high-back suspension seat provides opti-mum comfort while the two-speed travel switch on the dozerlever allows for faster operation while freeing up space onthe floor for a wider foot area and lessened operator fatigue.

With protected, top-mounted, boom-cylinder, motor hosesand front hoses, repair costs are reduced and durability isimproved. Operators also can trust the advanced technologyof the U17’s digital control panel that provides alerts whenmaintenance is due, according to the manufacturer.

Working Range and Optional ImplementsThe Kubota U17 has an 11-ft. 7 in. (3.5 m) maximum dig-

ging height, and an 8 ft. (2.4 m) maximum dumping heightto reach elevations needed for virtually any job. Combinethat reach with a 7.6 ft. (2.3 m) maximum digging depth andthe U17 is as versatile as it is powerful, according to the man-ufacturer.

To further work site versatility, optional implements forthe Kubota U17 include buckets, spark arrest muffler, travelalarm, hydraulic auger, canopy lights, quick coupler andhydraulic hammer. Kubota Tractor Corporation, Torrance,Calif., is the U.S. marketer and distributor of Kubota-brand-ed equipment, including a complete line of tractors up to 118PTO hp, performance-matched implements, compact andutility-class construction equipment, consumer lawn andgarden equipment, commercial turf products and utility vehi-cles.

For more information, call 888/4-KUBOTA or visitwww.kubota.com.

The new U17 compact excavator, Kubota’s smallest zero-tail swing ever, deliversmaneuverability and performance in even the most confined work spaces.

The U17 provides increased hydraulic flow for fast, responsive operation and heightened traction force fortough backfilling jobs, as well as rubber tracks for a smoother ride and lower ground pressure.

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WE KNOW EXCAVATORS

NO ONE KNOWS EXCAVATORS BETTER THAN KOBELCO AND YOUR KOBELCO DEALER. As a leading North American brand, Kobelco is known for innovation, reliability, operator comfort, and easy serviceability. We build hard-working high-performance machines with industry-leading lift capacities and the highest breakout forces.

CALL OR STOP BY YOUR NEAREST KOBELCO DEALER TODAY!

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Terramite: Producing Tractor Loader Backhoes Since 1965In business since 1965,

Terramite introduced the first com-pact tractor loader backhoe to themarket. Its focus is to providedependable equipment inspired bythe needs and requests of construc-tion and maintenance contractors.This focus continues even strongertoday after the revitalizing corpo-rate restructuring that occurred in2008, according to the manufactur-er.

Tractor Loader BackhoesTerramite tractor backhoes by

TerraQuip are fabricated from theground up. The model line includesthe T5C, T7 and T9.

The T5C model features:• 8 ft. 4 in. (2.5 m) Digging

depth• Loader rated to lift 1,700 lbs.

(771 kg)• Smallest of the Terramite line

enables it to access tight areas• Optional buckets, tires, lights

and four wheel drive available on larger models

Dedicated Street SweepersThe Terramite TSS46 and TSS48 are dedicated street

sweepers that were designed specifically from requests andrecommendations from sweeping contractors, road andbridge contractors and municipalities.

• 72 in. or 96 in. (183 or 244 cm) sweeping widths• Bidirectional dual drive motors with matching torque

• Gauge cluster that pro-vides machine and motor operationinformation

• Variable broom speed• 100 gal. (378 L) water

supply• Heavy duty frame and

construction• Alarm system notify-

ing operator to disengage hubsbefore towing

• Easily tows on all fourwheels with integrated flip overhitch

Concrete Paving RollerScreeds

The Terramite Roller Screeduses a hydrostatic high speed oscil-lating front roller. A carrying cradlecomes standard for transport andpositioning.

• Hydrostatic drive elim-inates chains, belts, clutches, cablesand keys

• Infinitely variablespeed with instant forward and reverse

• High torque hydraulic motors• For paths 6 ft. to 32 ft. (1.8 to 9.7 m)• Takes approximately 30 minutes to change rollers

Terramite has been in the construction business since 1965.

Allmand TLB-220 Offers Power in a Compact DesignThe Allmand TLB-220 heavy-duty

compact tractor loader backhoe tacklesmany jobs typically reserved for largerTLBs, maneuvers in tight areas and can betowed on a trailer behind a pickup truck.

The 3,115-lb. (1,413 kg) TLB-220 fea-tures a Subaru EH65D air-cooled gasolineengine generating 20.5 hp (15.3 kW) at3,600 rpm. An optional Kohler 20-hp (15kW) air-cooled engine also is available.

The Allmand TLB-220’s industrial-class backhoe features a 2,875-lb. (1,304kg) digging force as well as an 8-ft. 4-in.(2.5 m) digging depth (7-ft. 6-in. 2-ft.[2.8m .6 m] flat bottom). The backhoe’sdual cylinder, 180-degree hydraulic cush-ioned swing allows precise work in tightareas. Joystick controls and hydrostaticdrive provide a smooth, easy-to-operateloader backhoe.

The unit’s loader has a maximum liftcapacity of 1,700 lbs. (771 kg) and a2,600-lb. (1,179 kg) breakout force. Witha maximum loading height of 90 in. (228cm), the .3 cu. yd. (.2 cu m) loader bucketis able to dump loads where other com-pact tractors cannot reach, according tothe manufacturer.

A load-sensing hydraulic steering sys-

tem ensures hydraulic flow is used onlywhen the operator is turning the steeringwheel. This system increases productivityand enhances performance by providingthe maximum available hydraulic powerto the backhoe or loader.

Oversized tie rods and front axleassembly enable the TLB-220 to handlerough terrain. Other standard featuresinclude a heavy-duty front-end bumper,rounded fiberglass hood, float control onthe front-end loader bucket, easily-acces-sible service ports and high flotation, lowground pressure tires.

Optional equipment includes worklights, turf tires, a canopy and variousbackhoe bucket sizes. With the universalquick-attach hitch option on the loader,the unit can accept many non-poweredskid steer attachments such as pallet forks.

The TLB-220’s operator area mini-mizes fatigue through ergonomic controlsand a custom-designed dual operator seat.The backhoe’s seat is elevated to provideoptimum visibility and ample legroom.Four-post ROPS and seatbelt are standard.

For more information, call 800/562-1373 or visit www.allmand.com.

The Allmand TLB-220’s industrial-class backhoe features a 2,875-lb. (1,304 kg) diggingforce. The backhoe’s dual cylinder, 180-degree hydraulic cushioned swing allows pre-cise work in tight areas.

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www.jcb.com

Designed And Built For You... Whatever Your JobAs the number one backhoe loader manufacturer in the world today. JCB has over 60 years experience in producing the best backhoes in the industry. With a reputation built on constant innovation, our design has gone from strength to strength. So it will be no surprise to learn that one

out of every three backhoe loaders sold in the world carries the JCB logo. We also offer the world’s largest range of backhoes, so whatever your needs, JCB has a backhoe loader solution to help you get the job done.

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Leeds, AL 35094205/699-2699866/480-6125

791 Anderson RoadMontgomery, AL 36110

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Daily Equipment Company12186 Highway 67 North

Biloxi, MS 39532228/392-1987

Fax: 228/391-3400Low Country Machinery, Inc.

Pooler, GA 31322912/330-0130888/431-0130

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Atlanta JCB2679 Barrett Lakes Blvd.

Kennesaw, GA 30144678/594-5400

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Compact size, big possibilities.If you’re looking for a greatvalue in a lightweight, agile, and powerful skid steer, look no further. Like their big brother,Deere 313 and 315 Skid Steersdeliver best-in-class stability,visibility, and serviceability.These easy-to-transportdynamos are perfect in tightspaces. Equip one with any of the many Worksite Pro™attachments, and watch productivity take off.

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CONTACT YOUR LOCAL JOHN DEERESKID STEER LOADER DEALER

NELSON TRACTOR COMPANY, INC.Blairsville, GA 30514

706/745-2148

METRACAtlanta, GA 30336

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JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT, INC.Ashland, VA 23005

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John Deere Expands Compact TrackLoader Line With Small Frame CT315

John Deere has added the smallframe CT315 to its compact trackloader line, a 45-hp (33 kw) unit thatalready meets interim Tier IV emis-sions standards.

The CT315 becomes Deere’s firstradial lift compact track loader, as wellas its smallest, with a 12.6 in. (32 cm)wide track and a narrow overallmachine width of just over 60 in.(152.4 cm).

“We’ve designed the new CT315 tobe super compact,” said GreggZupancic, product marketing managerfor skid steers and compact track load-ers, John Deere Construction &Forestry.

“It’s made for work in tight places,and the true radial lift system uses alinkage that keeps the lift arms close tothe machine when the bucket is nearthe ground, making it great for digging,prying and overall compactness,”Zupancic said.

Powerful, SmoothProductivity

While the CT315 is compact, it is aproduction machine, with a powerful1,500-lbs. (680 kg) rated operatingcapacity. Its cushioned bucket and liftcylinders provide smooth decelerationat the end of the boom-lower positionand also cushion the bucket when curl-ing and dumping a load.

“The cushioning helps operatorskeep more material in the bucket andreduces noise,” Zupancic said. “It alsomakes cycles easier, adding up to lessfatigue at the end of a shift.”

Visibility also is a key to productivi-ty — the CT315 offers a 360-degreeview that’s uninterrupted to the sides,both above and below the lift arms.This means the operator also can seethe tracks and the ground around themachine with the boom in the restingposition. The low-sloped rear hoodallows added rear visibility, rare for aradial lift-style machine, as there are notall rear towers to block key sight linesnecessary while operating in reverse.

John Deere’s 60/40 weight distribu-tion from the back to the front of themachine gives operators a great bal-ance of stability, power and maneuver-ability under load, according to themanufacturer.

Under the hood, the torque andtorque rise performance of the DeerePowerTech 4024T 4-cylinder 2.4-Lengine provides enhanced engine lug-ging capability while working heavyloads.

Track loader-specific boom andbucket breakout forces make theCT315 a superior digging machine,while less than 5 psi make it ideal forwork on turf. The planetary drive sys-tem gives the unit added pushingpower in grading applications.

The CT315 also takes a wide varietyof John Deere Worksite Pro attach-ments, further enhancing job site pro-ductivity.

Undercarriage Designed for Uptime

Like all Deere 300 Series compacttrack loaders, the CT315 features anundercarriage manufactured for longlife as well as a smooth ride.

Belt durability comes from using thethickest rubber, reinforced steel cords,imbedded steel drive lugs, and large,bending radii. The all-steel carriage hasroller and idler metal face seals andheavy-duty journal bearings. Arear sin-gle-flanged idler means fewer wearpoints on the inside portion of the rub-ber tracks, with no loss of ride smooth-ness.

The unit’s wide-open track frameconfiguration enables easy cleaning,and a simple track sag check systemand tension design greatly lowers therisk of de-tracking.

Cab ComfortThe CT315 cab is designed with the

operator in mind for optimum comfort,visibility and functionality.

Twin bucket cylinders mounted on

each side of the lift arms provide wideopening to make it easy to enter andexit the operator station. Standard fea-tures include high-back ergonomic andadjustable seating and armrests thatadjust for comfort during operation. Anoptional in-cab power Quick-Tatchmakes effortless attachment connec-tions from the operator’s seat with asimple push of a button.

Low Daily Operating CostsEasy maintainability ensures daily

and scheduled service is more likely tobe done, keeping costs low.

The CT315 has a low fuel tank fillfor easy access with heavy fuel cans.The oil cooler swings out with the reardoor for full, easy inspection, or clean-ing, if needed. The engine oil dipstickand oil fill point is ideally positionedfor fast, easy checks.

Access to major components is easywith a quick-pivoting ROPS. Operatorscan remove two nuts and raise theROPS in two minutes or less for accessto the hydraulic and hydrostatic pumps,steering linkage or electrical compo-nents.

To help keep operators earningmoney and spending less time onmaintenance, the CT315 compact trackloader has recommended 500-hour oilchange intervals and an attachmentQuick-Tatch design that never needsgreasing.

For more information, visitwww.johndeere.com.

The CT315 becomes Deere’s first radial lift compact track loader, as wellas its smallest, with a 12.5 in. (32 cm) wide track and a narrow overallmachine width of just over 60 in. (152.4 cm).

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Steel Track Option Available for Compact Track LoadersBobcat Company has introduced an all-steel track option

for compact track loaders. The steel track option is similar tothe tracks used on bulldozers. Customers who work exclu-sively in earthmoving or abrasive environments, such asdemolition or forestry, will experience increased pushingforce and longer life out of the undercarriage, according tothe manufacturer.

The steel track undercarriage is best suited to contractorsworking in conditions where rubber or rubber-reinforcedsteel tracks could become damaged. For instance, the jaggededges of concrete and rebar that demolition contractorsencounter and the sharp tree branches forestry contractorscome in contact with can quickly wear down or damage rub-ber tracks. With steel tracks, these customers reduce thepotential for downtime.

The steel track undercarriage also is recommended forearthmoving contractors because the steel tracks increase thetraction of the compact loader. By increasing traction, theoperator can move more material in less time.

Unlike dozers, compact track loaders are not dedicated toone task. Through the use of attachments, compact trackloaders become multifunctional machines and are a goodoption for contractors looking to lower their fleet overheadby using a single machine to perform many tasks.

The new Bobcat steel track undercarriage is available onthe Bobcat T250, T300 and T320 compact track loaders.

For more information, visitwww.bobcat.com/loaders/product_lines/track.

The steel track undercarriage is best suited to contractors working in conditions where rubber or rubber-rein-forced steel tracks could become damaged.

KIOTI Adds CK27 to Its Lineup of Compact TractorsKIOTI Tractor, a division of Daedong Industrial Company

Ltd., has added the CK27 series to its line of compact tractors.These compact tractors make it easy to get in tight spots

where there isn’t enough room for a larger tractor. They canbe used for many different applications by homeowners,estate owners, hobby farmers, landscape contractors and oth-ers.

All the major components that are used in these tractors aredesigned and manufactured by Kioti and installed in the samefactory.

The CK27 series comes with many standard features,including a telescopic three-point hitch, a joystick loader con-trol, foldable ROPS, tilt steering, wet disc brakes, hydraulicsteering and rear PTO. It comes standard with ag tires, butindustrial or turf tires can be purchased for an additional cost.Buyers also have the option of purchasing a single or dualremote hydraulic valve, rear and front weights, sunshade anda mid PTO.

The CK27 series consists of two different tractor models.The CK27 with a manual-synchro shuttle transmission andeight forward and eight reverse speeds. The CK27 HST has ahydrostatic transmission.

The CK27 series has a powerful yet fuel-efficient three-cylinder, in-line vertical, water-cooled, four-cycle, Tier IIIDaedong diesel engine, which offers 28 hp (21 kW) at 2,600rpm.

KIOTI Tractor is located in Wendell, N.C.For more information, call 877/GO-KIOTI or visit

www.KIOTI.com. The KIOTI CK27 can get into tight spots where there isn’t enough room for a larger tractor.

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Hitachi Swing Boom Excavator‘Not Too Big, Not Too Small’

The Zaxis 85USB-3 excavator is a com-pact ultra-short from Hitachi that is the per-fect size for all kinds of jobs including land-scaping, light residential, urban renewal andunderground utilities.

Not too big and not too small, theZX85USB-3 delivers all the power, smooth-ness, precision, and ease of operation ownersand operators expect from the larger Hitachiexcavators — in an easy-to-maneuver pack-age, according to the manufacturer. The unitlets the operator focus on the “business end”of production and worry less about what’sbehind. And it reduces the potential for dam-age to the surrounding area or to the machineitself. Getting closer to the action also elimi-nates the need for a lot of hand work.

The unit can be fitted with steel shoes orwith rubber pads or rubber crawler belts. Thenew shape of the backfill blade provides bet-ter crowding performance, additionalmachine stability, and is easier to see by theoperator. The swing boom enables paralleldigging to walls, guard rails, and founda-tions, making it ideal for excavation and util-ity work, according to the manufacturer.

Scalpel-Like Precision With Less Effort

At the heart of this new excavator is thematch of the turbo-charged Isuzu 4LE2Xengine and Hitachi’s own HIOS IIIhydraulic system. The Isuzu Interim Tier-IV-

certified engine works well at high altitudeswithout sacrificing performance.Regenerative flow on the boom, stick andbucket cylinders result in faster down move-ments, extremely fine control, and multitask-ing.

Spacious, Comfortable CabThe special shape of the ZX85USB-3 cab

accommodates the path of the swing boomwithout sacrificing comfort or convenience.The cab also features a deluxe suspensioncloth seat, advanced multilingual LCD mon-itor, slide-open front glass, generous legroom, short-throw/low-effort controls, andtinted, transparent roof window.

Lower Fuel Consumption, More Torque

Two engine modes can be selected tomatch engine rpm to the operating condi-tions and application. The E (economy)mode for light-duty work reduces fuel con-sumption from eight to twelve percent, bylowering engine speed — without sacrific-ing productivity. It also reduces noise levels.

The P (standard) mode provides a balanceof power and fuel economy for most tasks. Itcontrols the engine speed from slow idle tofast idle in response to the position of theengine speed dial.

For more information, visit www.hitachiconstruction.com.

The swing boom enables parallel digging to walls, guard rails, and foundations,making it ideal for excavation and utility work.

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LOUISIANA CLM Equipment Co., Inc.Broussard (337) 837-6694

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Lee Tractor Co. Inc.St. Rose (504) 467-6794

M & L IndustriesHouma (985) 876-2280

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SOUTH CAROLINA Briggs ConstructionGreenville (864) 295-4015North Charleston (843) 207-9710West Columbia (803) 791-3374

TENNESSEEContractors Machinery Inc.Johnson City (423) 975-9111Louisville (865) 982-6452

Diamond EquipmentLa Vergne (615) 641-1100

Lisle Brothers & SonsJackson (731) 423-1637

VIRGINIALawrence EquipmentCloverdale (540) 966-0151Richmond (804) 627-0008Waynesboro (540) 942-2610

Vernon E. Stup CompanyClear Brook (540) 662-8266

BRAC Adds Two New Commandsstruction will place the two commandsin one building with two major parts —one for each command.”

On this project, the USACE is pro-viding a full range of services. TheSavannah District did extensive plan-ning and put together the procurementplan and project team. They will over-see the contract, ensure safety, super-vise quality assurance, monitor con-struction progress and make progresspayments.

“One of the largest roles we play isissue resolution,” explained Birdwell.“Issues that arise during the design andconstruction process must be resolvedin a manner that mitigates any cost ortime impacts to the process.”

The project is considered a fast-trackdesign/build project, which generallymeans a faster construction process andbetter costs on materials as the pricesare locked in. “Fast-Track means completion andapproval of early parts of the design toallow construction on those pieces tobegin ahead of the completion of therest of the design,” stated Daniel Davis,the on-site resident engineer andadministrative contracting officer,USACE. “We have to manage designand construction at the same time.”

Hensel Phelps ConstructionCompany, Chantilly, Va., is the primecontractor on this $290-million con-tract, which includes design services,site demolition and preparation, con-struction of utility infrastructure androughly 700,000-sq.-ft. (65,032 sq m)of Command Headquarters officespace, which has been described assimilar to a corporate office-type build-ing in the private sector. In addition,four information technology (IT) build-ings and an energy plant will be built aspart of the contract. The constructionsite covers a total of 57 acres (22.8 ha)on the Army base.

In addition to Hensel Phelps, theproject team includes FentressArchitects, Denver, the lead architectproviding much of the design services.Phelps self-performs about 20 percentof the work, and the rest is done by sub-contractors. There are 30 subcontrac-tors working on the project includingGaines Construction, LLC,Knightdale, N.C., performing excava-tion and utility work, and CarolinaSteel & Stone Inc., Charlotte, N.C.,doing steel erection. Another subcon-tractor is Tri-State Erectors Inc.,Oxford, N.C., which is installing pre-cast exterior skin.

The headquarters facility will havesix stories including a basement with

approximately 100,000 sq. ft. (9,290 sqm) per floor. It will be situated on a 34-acre (13.6 ha) site and contain twocommand suites, each having a privateterrace, and directorate general officesuites. There will also be special staffareas, video teleconferencing areas andoperations centers including informa-tion network operations centers. Theheadquarters design also features stor-age areas for maps/drawings and stor-age and staging areas for equipment.Other amenities are a theater, meetingrooms, a law library, open office areas,waiting area, passenger elevators, aloading dock and a ceremonial displaylobby.

The exterior of the buildings will bemade of precast concrete stand up pan-els and brick-panel veneer, which havepreset bricks imbedded in them. Theappearance of the buildings will bebrick and mortar with precast accents.The materials were selected in order tohave the new construction blend inwith the historic district of Fort Bragg.

A unique aspect of the design that isconsidered a “green” building feature isthe under-floor air distribution system.Installed under raised floors, this typeof air distribution system will improvethe air quality and the comfort of theoccupant by allowing the occupant tocontrol air flow. Ventilation efficiencyis improved with this type of system,and it reduces energy use. The raisedfloor also allows for flexibility forfuture reconfiguration of the building.

The construction contract calls forall new structures except for the reno-vation of a portion of the existingControl Info Tech Building. “Therewere some empty WWII woodenbuildings and post-WWII buildings onthe headquarter's site that were demol-ished before the start of the contract,”

Davis explained. Phase One of the project is sched-

uled for completion on February 23,2010, and consists of building theDisaster Recovery Center (DRC), theDirectorate of InformationManagement (DOIM) AdministrativeBuilding and the InstallationProcessing Node (IPN). Site work andsite utilities, including water, sewer,power and communications outside ofthe building are finished. Foundationshave been poured and some structuralsteel framing has been done.

The DRC, similar to disaster recov-ery centers in the private sector, islocated at Camp Mackall and will haveup to 18,000 sq. ft. (1,620 sq m) ofadministrative and computer process-ing space. Currently, the building isdried in and the in-wall electrical andplumbing installations are ongoing.Under-floor plumbing, electrical, andtelecommunications installations areunderway as well. The contractor alsois in the process of installing interiordoor frames and metal stud framing.Topsoil is being placed in preparationfor the final grade of the building site.

The DOIM Administrative Buildingwill consist of a maximum of 15,000sq. ft. (1,350 sq m) of administrativespace. Davis stated, “The erection ofstructural steel is almost completed.”

The IPN building is a multi-story,above-grade building that will containup to 36,000 sq. ft. (3,240 sq m) ofadministrative and computer process-ing space. The building is dried in andwindow installation has started.Workers also are in the process ofinstalling interior overhead ductwork,piping and electrical. Additionally, in-wall electrical, plumbing, and HVAC

Heavy cranes, including a Link-Belt 120-ton (108 t) and a Link-Belt 200-ton(180 t), have been performing steel erection on the $290-million newCommand Headquarters complex currently under construction at FortBragg, N.C.

see BRAC page 80

BRAC from page 1

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Leica Geosystems has extended its range of rugged con-struction lasers with the new Leica Rugby 260SG, 270SGand 280DG series of mid-range general construction lasersthat can be used for flat, single or dual grade, and even inte-rior applications (Rugby 280DG).

The Leica Rugby 260SG, 270SG and 280DG lasers forthe general construction market offer contractors a choice offeatures and functionalities for virtually any application fromsimple flatwork, to complex dual grades and vertical control,according to the manufacturer.

Each laser is equipped with a large LCD display, an easy-to-use key pad and a two-year knockdown warranty.

“Choice is what it is all about today. Having the rightproduct for the job is crucial for contractors to maximizetheir ROI,” said Dan Dykhuis, director of construction prod-uct marketing for Leica Geosystems. “Contractors do notwant to settle for a product that doesn’t quite meet theirneeds, nor do they want to spend extra money for featuresthey will never use.

“In the past, contractors who primarily required a flatplane laser, with the occasional need for grade, often settledfor flat plane lasers that required manual calculationsbecause digital grade lasers were too expensive,” saidDykhuis. “The new Rugby 260SG addresses that need by

featuring up to 10 percent digital grade in a semi-automaticmode, while the 270SG and 280DG are fully automatic forprecision grades.”

Leica Rugby 260SG — Self-LevelingHorizontal Laser With Semi-Automatic

Single GradeThe Rugby 260SG combines all of the features of the

Rugby flat plane lasers, plus up to 10 percent semi-automat-ic single grade with digital readout making it useful for mostgeneral construction applications. It features a rugged hous-ing, large LCD with intuitive feature icons for ease of use,and a visible red beam laser with a working range of up to2,000 ft. (600 m) in diameter.

Leica Rugby 270SG — A Fully Automatic,Single Grade Laser

The Rugby 270SG is based on the same platform as theRugby 260SG, but also features fully automatic levelingeven at grade, head speed control, beam masking, and anextended working range of up to 2,350 ft. (700 m) in diam-eter.

Leica Rugby 280DG — Horizontal, VerticalDual Grade Laser for Any Exterior and

Interior ApplicationThe Rugby 280DG is a multipurpose laser with fully auto-

matic, dual grade capability. Its additional features include abright red beam, plumb beam, scan mode, horizontal andvertical self-leveling, and dual grade capability up to 15 per-cent in both axes. A full function two-way remote control isstandard with Rugby 280DG packages.

All Rugby models are built with Leica Geosystems’SwissTechnology to withstand harsh construction environments.The new Rugby lasers are backed with a two-year plusknockdown warranty and a factory warranty that can beextended up to five years.

For more information, call 770/326-9557 or visitwww.leica-geosystems.us.

Leica Geosystems Extends Range of Construction Lasers

The new Rugby lasers are suitable for flat, grade andeven interior applications.

The Leica Rugby 260SG, 270SG and 280DG lasers fea-ture a large LCD display and simple key pad.

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ConExpo-Con/AGG, the international constructionindustries exposition, and the co-located IFPE InternationalFluid Power Exposition have been named to the TradeshowWeek “Fastest 50” list for significant exhibit space growth ofthe 2008 events.

Tradeshow Week is a leading exhibition industry maga-zine and conducts the “Fastest 50” program annually to rec-ognize shows in the United States and Canada.

The last ConExpo-Con/AGG and IFPE, held in 2008,broke records for exhibit space as well as attendance. Thenext edition of the triennial shows will be March 22 to 26,2011, at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas.

Show management stressed that quality, not quantity, isthe goal when planning ConExpo-Con/AGG and IFPE.And, keys to success include development of industry part-nerships that result in co-located events, as well as industryinvolvement in show planning and a focus on customer serv-ice.

“We are always looking for how we can improve theshows to add value for attendees and exhibitors. We wantthem to have a quality show experience, one that meets theirbusiness needs with maximum ROI for the time and moneyspent,” explained Megan Tanel, show director of the 2008ConExpo-Con/AGG.

“By nurturing partnerships, we develop an industry ‘com-munity’ at the shows, with co-located exhibits, conventionsand meetings. All participants benefit from a one-stop loca-tion instead of multiple events, as well as increased net-working and learning among industry peers,” stated SaraMooney, show director of IFPE 2008.

The shows are overseen by management committees ofvolunteer company executives, with a “run by the industry,to meet the needs of the industry” philosophy to ensure theshows continue to evolve and serve all participants.

Show management closely watches budgets to operate inthe most cost-effective manner while still providing highlevels of customer service. This means keeping costs low forexhibitors and attendees and offering value-added services.Examples include, for exhibitors, a “package plan” that bun-dles a number of exhibit-related services into the space rateand, for attendees, complementary shuttle busses betweenhotels and the show site.

For more information, visit www.conexpoconagg.com.

ConExpo-Con/AGG,IFPE Earn ‘Fastest50’ Show Honor

October 6-8, 2009 – EXPO. The Association ofEquipment Manufacturers (AEM) has scheduled the ICUEEDemo Expo to be held in Louisville, Kentucky, ICUEE is theonly exposition for outdoor demonstrations of utility andconstruction equipment. For more information visitwww.icuee.com or phone 800-867-6060.

October 29-30, 2009 – EXPO. The Green Industry andEquipment Expo, 10:00am-5pm. For more informationcall 800-558-8767 / 812-949-9200.

November 2, 2009 – Awards Gala, AGC of St. Louis.The Keystone Awards Gala is being held at the MillenniumHotel and is open to all Members and Non-AGC Members.

November 3, 2009 – Seminar. The Illinois Associationof Aggregate Producers, in conjunction with Caterpillar,will conduct a training seminar on Wednesday, November3, 2009 designed to help you and your employees under-stand safe work habits and recognize unsafe conditionswhen using heavy equipment. The evening of Tuesday,November 2, Caterpillar dealers have graciously offered tohost a reception dinner at the Edwards Demonstration andLearning Center, Edwards, IL. For registration details,please contact Shawn McKinney, Outreach Manager, IAAP,Office: 217/241-1639 and Cell: 217/899-5125 or email:[email protected].

November 3-6, 2009 – Exhibition and Seminar. TheBeijing International Machinery Exhibition and Seminar(BICES) and the Association of Equipment Manufacturers(AEM), have announced a cooperative effort to ensure atop-drawer international construction machinery exhibi-tion in Beijing, China at the Jiuhua International ExhibitionCenter. For more information visit www.e-bices.org/en orphone 800-867-6060.

November 18, 2009 – Meeting. The DelawareContractors Association (DCA) has scheduled a HumanResources Management Committee Meeting in the DCABoardroom in Newark, DE. For more information, faxNancy Handlin at 302-994-8185.

November 19-20, 2009 – Convention. The OhioAggregates & Industrial Minerals Association (OAIMA) isgoing to hold their Annual Meeting & Convention at theColumbus Easton Hotel in Columbus, Ohio. For moreinformation, visit their website at www.oaima.org or callto make reservations at 614-414-5000.

December 10, 2009 – Legislative Breakfast. TheDelaware Contractors Association (DCA) will hold aLegislative Breakfast in the DCA Boardroom in Newark,DE. For more information, fax Nancy Handlin at 302-994-8185.

December 2-3, 2009 – Forum. TheFebruary 15-18,2010 – Show. World of Asphalt Show & Conference.World of Asphalt is your asphalt resource. Co-locatingwith AGG1 Aggregates Forum & Expo, this event is gearedtoward asphalt, highway and maintenance industry pro-fessionals from all types of companies. For more infor-mation, please dial 1-800-867-6060.

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AERIAL LIFTS

Manlifts

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ASPHALT EQUIPMENT

Asphalt Rollers

2005 Cat CB224E, 160 hours...................................$29,9002004 Cat CB224E, 946 hours...................................$19,9002002 CB334D, 962 hours.........................................Call2004 CB334E, 2954 hours..................................$27,0002004 Cat CB534DXW, 832hours ........................$75,0002005 Cat CS563E, 287 hours...................................$75,0002005 Cat CS563E, 1332 hours...................................$75,0002005 Cat CS563E, 1,778 hours.........................$75,000

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ATTACHMENTS

Hammers

2003 Cat H160..........$55,0002004 Cat H160..........$45,000

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BORING EQUIPMENT

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TERRA PIERCING TOOLS,DIRECTIONAL DRILLS

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Fagan’s Lehigh Equipment610/759-6829800/458-5238

BUCKETS

Excavator Bucket

HUNDREDS OF NEW &USED BUCKETS, NationwideLocator service, Sample “NewBucket” 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

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COMPACTION EQUIPMENT

Misc. Compaction Equip.

2001 CAT 836, 8923 hours.....................................$59,0002004 CAT 836G, 7159 hours...................................$355,000

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CRAWLER TRACTORS

Crawler Tractor

2003 Deere 750C, LGP, PATblade, open ROPS, screen,sweeps, hang in rake, goodcondition, 4560...........$64,000.2004 Deere 700H, LGP, cabwith A/C, 132’’ PAT blade, 30’’pads, sweeps, screens, newhang on rake, good ocndition,5244 hours..................$62,000.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

1996 John Deere 650G LGP,#15401, sweeps, rear screen,120’’ blade, fair condition, 7596hours..........................$37,500.2006 John Deere 650J LGP,#17302, full forestry package,sweeps, screens, root rake,121’’ blade, good condition,1317 hours.................$73,500.2005 John Deere 850J LGP,#17478, push beams withRockland rake, sweeps andscreens, good condition, 3632hours.........................$142,300.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

1997 John Deere 550G, LGP,

open ROPS, PAT blade, new

paint, average condition, 6724

hours... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,000

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.

904-296-5000

2001 John Deere 700H, 30”

pads, lube rails, 132” 6-way

blade, limb risers, rear & side

screens, excellent factory war-

ranty, 1500 hrs ...$121,000

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.

843/572-0400

1990 Cat 953 LGP, OROPS,

hydrostatic drivem fair condi-

tion.....................$21,000.

McAllister Equipment

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2006 Cat D4GXL,

1049 hours..................$69,000

2004 Cat D6RXLII,

4551 hours................$155,000

2004 Cat D8RII,

3406 hours................$369,300

1998 Cat D8R,

16,600 hours.............$143,000

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2007 Dresser TD10M,

OROPS, PAT blade, good con-

dition, 246 hours...$67,500.

2005 Dresser TD8H, OROPS,

PAT blade, ripper, good condi-

tion, 97 hours.....$49,000.

Kirby-Smith Machinery

405-506-6089

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2007 John Deere 120C,#17395, 28’’ pads, cab withA/C, 9’11’’ arm, aux. hyd., 36’’Helac bucket, very good condi-tion, 1099 hours....................................$76.900.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

2004 Link Belt 330 LX, 78,000lb. class, 36’’ & 48’’ buckets,good condition, 2650 hours....................................$98,000.2007 Hyundai R55-7, 12,000 lbclass, rubber tracks, A/C, newcondition, 98 hours.....................................$46,500.

George & Swede800/724-8722

2005 Komatsu PC228LC,2895 hours................$117,300.

Kirby-Smith Machinery903-262-7326

2006 Cat 303.5CCR, 698 hours...................$39,9002003 Cat 325CL, 2,998 hours..............$108,3002003 Cat 325CL, 6,987 hours................$75,0002005 Cat 330CL, 2,366 hours..............$199,0002006 Cat 345CL ME, 3,809 hours..............$299,0002003 Cat 345BL, 4,941 hours..............$199,000

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Mini Excavators

2003 Kubota KX-161, cabw/AC, rubber tracks, dozerblade w/hyd. thumb & 2 buck-ets, mint condition, 2800 hours,pictures available..................................$33,000.

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2005 Deere 50D, 36’’ bucket,

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good condition, 1040 hours

..............................$32,000.

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904-296-5000

FORESTRY EQUIPMENT

Logging Equipment

1996 Caterpillar 320L stroke

delimber, 31” pads, Balderson

attachment, good condition,

7157 hours ...............$92,000

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607/775-2006

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Breakers

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LANDSCAPE EQUIPMENT

Misc. LandscapeEquipment

2004 Kubota L3430, open

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PTO, good condition, 1158

hours....................$18,500

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Track Loaders

Backhoe Loaders

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et, GP loader bucket, fair condi-

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....................................$13,875.

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2005 Cat 420D, 972 hours

..................................$49,000

2006 Cat 420EIT, 773 hours

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2003 JCB 407ZX Compact,

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ed slip trans with 1.0 cu yd GP

bucket and set of F/F. Pictures

available, 2800

hours.........................$31,500.

Farm-Rite Inc.

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hours........................$53,900.

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2008 Hyundai HL740-7A, 2.7yd, A/C, like new, 250 hours....................................$92,500.2000 Hyundai HL7408M.3,Cummins, 2.5 yard, coupler, 2.5bucket, forks available, fair con-dition, 9000 hours...................................$35,000.1984 Case W20C, cab,17.5x25 tires 60%, 2.5 yd buck-et, fair condition..$10,000.2005 Kawasaki 90ZV, 5.2 yd.loader, A/C, ride control, new26.5R25 tires, excellent condi-tion, 6500 hours...................................$110,000.

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2006 Cat 904B, 3,456 hours....................................$39,0002005 928GZ, 2519 hours....................................$87,3002006 Cat 938GII, 2,552 hours.................................$119,0002006 Cat 938GII, 441 hours.................................$129,0002006 Cat 972H, 3,180 hours.................................$229,0002003 Cat 980G, 7251 hours................................$199,0002002 Cat 980G...............Call1998 Cat 980..........$499,000

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Track Loaders

2006 Cat 953C, 721 hours..................................$135,000

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PARTS

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Caterpillar D3, D3B, D3C,D4C, 931...6.125 Pitch

6S8800MT Link Assy., (2), 36section, dry, master pin, 9/16’’bolt........................$849.00 Ea.6S605MT Link Assy., (4), 36section, dry, split master, 9/16’’bolt........................$874.00 Ea.6S9066MT Link Assy., (4), 36section, SALT, split master,9/16’’ bolt ...........$1,099.00 Ea.6Y1339MT Link Assy., (4), 36section, SALT, split master,9/16’’ bolt ...........$1,105.00 Ea.3657/37MT Link Assy., (2), 36section, dry, master pin, 9/16’’bolt........................$890.00 Ea.3T6705MT Link Assy., (2), 36section, SALT, split master,9/16’’ bolt............$1,150.00 Ea.6S8817MT Track Pads, (77),16’’ single grouser, 9/16’’ bolt...................................$9.69 Ea.

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TR1103211292 Track Pad,(118), 14’’ single grouser,14mm bolt................$7.39. Ea.TR1113000260 Top Roller (2),complete w/shaft....$82.00. Ea.TR1113000281 Bottom Roller(9), double flange.......................................$103.00. Ea.

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SCRAPERS

Motor Scrapers

1998 Cat 627F, 9,740 hours.

..................................$299,000

1998 Cat 627F, 10,307 hours

.................................$299,000

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Misc Trucks

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CAT 140H - CAT 140H GRADER, 17.5X25TYRES, BELOW 3500 HOURS, RIPPERContact: PAUL CROLLAPhone: 47-22.207696Fax: 44-161.226-8525Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE WHEELED EXCAVA-TOR595 - JOHN DEERE WHEELEDEXCAVATOR 495,595Contact: IMTIAZPhone: 647-887-4786Fax: 9054978633Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––I AM LOOKING TO BUY 650J NEW LGPContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT D8H STARTER - 46A22000 SERIESDIRECT ELECTRIC STARTER.Contact: JOHN NEVINSEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2004 CAT BACKHOE 426BContact: DOUG LAUGHLINPhone: 607-742-9017Fax: 607-795-4157Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BALL JOINT FOR INGERSOLL RANDVR636 - LOOKING FOR USED BALLJOINT FOR INGERSOLL RAND VR636ALL TERRAIN FORK LIFT. PART#59210572.Contact: JOSH KAMMEYERPhone: 269-685-9525Fax: 269-685-5888Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BRIDGE DECK FINISHERContact: BRIAN SKAJEMPhone: 909 772 1749Fax: 951 352 4301Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED PARTS FOR JCB BACKHOE3C1400B - NEED LOADER CONTROLALSO NEED18.4-24 TIRESContact: KLAUS MUELLERPhone: 239-980-2000Fax: 239-418-1000Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––AUSTIN WESTERN BLADE PACER 300DEAD OR ALIVEContact: LYLE CARPENTERPhone: 701-549-3727Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––REAR RIPPER FOR CAT D5NXLContact: WENDELL CAINPhone: 770-381-8984Fax: 770-381-6977Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GRADALL 660E CRAWLER | GRADALL660E CRAWLER WITH 5.9 CUMMINSContact: SCOTT RUBRIGHTPhone: 724-468-4700Fax: 724-468-4975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

KOMATSU D355Contact: RANDY REECEPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1976-1979 CAT 12GContact: RANDY REECEPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR CRAWLER DOZERContact: GREG HENDRIXPhone: 936-327-5430Fax: 936-327-5108Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOADER CAT 970FII,966FII,966DVERY GOOD CONDITIONContact: MANSOUR HASEBPhone: +202 26632820Fax: +202 26632820Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––50 TO 75 TON CONVENTIONAL TRUCKCRANEContact: JERRY WADEPhone: 713-248-7971Fax: 281-348-0854Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TELEHANDLERContact: TONY SPADAPhone: 407-509-4000Fax: 407-850-0256Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRAWLER CRANEContact: VINCENTPhone: 860-664-8042Fax: 860-664-9175Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WHEEL LOADER-JD 624J, QUICK CON-NECT, LOW HRS, PREFER SIDE DUMP.Contact: JOHN NEVINSEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED KOMATSU DOZER 155,375Contact: ALHARTHIPhone: 00447875086827Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1972 96J1729 DS CAT DOZERContact: CHUCK GREENEPhone: 843-669-8481/843-621-4411Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FLATBED TRAILERContact: JIMMY ELRODPhone: 864 226 9380/ 843 238 8588Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––I AM LOOKING TO BUY PIECE 355KOMATSUContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

MASSEY FERGUSON 50HX "S SERIES"BACKHOEContact: STONEPhone: 937-313-0321Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADER 950B,E,F 936EContact: ALHARTHIPhone: 00447875086827Fax: 00441912713032Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADER 966D,E,F,FIIContact: ALHARTIPhone: 00447875086827Fax: 00441912713032Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TOPCON HIPER LITE+Contact: MIKE PIEPERPhone: 319-372-2276Fax: 319-372-2277Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BRUSH CUTTERContact: RON SHEWPhone: 618-889-2179Fax: 618-993-2441Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D8N | GOOD RUNNING MACHINE, CAB,SHOT U/C. NJ AREA.Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––IAM LOOKING TO BUY D6D WITH RIPPERContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 12G MOTOR GRADER | MACHINESMUST BE 61M SERIAL NUMBER PREFIX- ENCLOSED CAB - WITH SCARIFIER.MACHINES CAN BE LOCATED ANY-WHERE IN THE UNITED STATES ANDMUST BE PRICED UNDER $45,000.00Contact: DAN VANDERMEERPhone: 843-393-8495Fax: 843-393-8382Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT D10 | CATERPILLAR D10N ANDD11N CRAWLER TRACTORS.MACHINES NEED TO HAVE A SINGLE-SHANK RIPPER. ANY YEAR ANY LOCA-TION ACCEPTABLE.Contact: CHARLES SOLOMONEPhone: 702-562-9285Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRAWLER CRANE | 1997 TO 2007 100TO 150 TON CRAWLER CRANE; 3DRUMS; 150 BOOMContact: JOHN NEVINSEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 12H OR 12N GRADER | MUST HAVEREAR RIPPER AND FRONT PUSHBLOCK, CAB AND AIR, WITH A COUPLETHOUSAND HOURS ON THE MACHINE.PLEASE WHOLESALE ONLY.Contact: RICHARD H. SMITHPhone: 908-479 8383Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

GROVE 1012 CARRY DECK INDUSTRIALCRANEContact: DON AUSTINPhone: 512-750-9742 Fax: 512-301-0163Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ROAD EQUIPMENTContact: JEAN PASCAL OUEDRAOGOPhone: 0022522443339Fax: 0022522443260Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VERMEER 252 STUMP GRINDERContact: ERICPhone: 309-351-9520Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SHUTTLE BUGGYROADTEC SB2500 SHUTTLE BUGGYContact: JOHN NEVINSEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––30 TO 40 TON TAG TRAILER TILT ORRAMPSContact: RICHARD CORBINPhone: 843-889-3553Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––YANMAR EXCAVATORContact: JOHN SARAPPAPhone: 856-767-1122Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT D6R 2004-2005Contact: DAVE WILDPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MULTIGRAB HYDRAULIC COUPLERFOR VOLVO EC330BContact: SHAWN DAVISPhone: 724-947-4740Fax: 724-947-4750Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WHEEL LOADERSContact: RHONDA SCHEERPhone: 610-544-3399Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT CHALLENGER 65D TRACKSContact: MATTPhone: 618-779-7993Fax: 618-475-2540Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOLBERG ROTARY COAL BREAKERPORTABLE 2600 RCB COAL BREAKERContact: BEAUFORD MULLINSPhone: 260 497 0500Fax: 260 490 8217Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOADERS AND MOTORGRADERSContact: JASON SPENCEPhone: 1-601-750-0201Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRENCHERContact: LLOYD BOHLPhone: 8159554255Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

I AM LOOKING TO BUY BIG BULLContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PARTS FOR HAMM 2210SD DIRTROLLERI NEED REAR HOOD/ENGINE COVERFOR HAMM DIRT ROLLER MODEL#2210SDContact: MIKEPhone: 610-583-3055Fax: 610-583-3056Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HYDRAULIC SHEEP FEEDERHYDRAULIC SHEEP AND/OR COWFEEDER ON A TOWABLEBODY BIG ENOUGH TO HOLD 40 TONContact: VINCE DUJETSPhone: 973-837-1390Fax: 973-837-1391Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HYDRAULIC HAMMER BREAKERSContact: BEN MILESPhone: 714 470 0130Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO BUY OLDER CAT LOAD-ERSContact: ATHER A. SIDDIQUIPhone: +92-333-2240692Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAISON DRILL TOOLINGContact: MIKE PLAVCHAKPhone: 412-292-1081Fax: 412-384-6770Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ASPHALT TYPE ROLLER (COMPACTOR)SMALL ROLLER FOR WORK AT A NOTFOR PROFIT CLUB. OLDER ONE OK,CAN WORK ON IF NEEDED. PLEASEHELP.Contact: FRANKPhone: 518-584-1609Fax: 518-584-1609Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 950/950E/966F IIContact: RHONDAPhone: 610-544-3399Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 365C BKTS72" & 84" HD CAT 365C BKTS.Contact: JOHN NEVINSPhone: 609-386-4350Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TMA CRASH CUSHION TRUCKLOOKING FOR LATE MODEL TRUCK W/TMA UNIT. CERTIFIED FOR MD & VA.Contact: MATTHEW U. MILLERPhone: 443-871-7677Fax: 410-757-5104Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––12" BUCKET FOR CASE 580 SUPER LContact: REAGAN SHEARERPhone: 501-207-2852Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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(2) 02 Mack T/A 10yd Mix-ers, 8 spd, 300HP, 20,000 Frt Axle, 50,000 Rear, 10 yd McNealus Body, Side Mounted Water Tank, Low Mileage • (12) 03 Mack T/A 10yd Mixers, 8 spd, 300HP, 20,000 Frt Axle, 50,000 Rear, 10 yd McNealus Body, Side Mounted Water Tank, Low Mileage

03 Peterbilt Tri Axle Dump,

430 Detroit 8LL • (2) 05 Mack Tri Axle Alum Dump w/Bedliner, 427HP, Auto • (3) 05 Mack Granit Tri Axle Alum Dump, Auto, 427HP • 06 Mack Granit Tri Axle Alum Dump, Auto, 427HP • 98 KW 475 Cat Alum Body, Tri Axle • 99 Ford F600 S/A Dump Trk, Cummins Diesel, 6 spd, non CDL, A/C, Miles: 68,000

02 Mack MV222, 6cyl Diesel,

6 spd,21’ equip rollback • 99 Ford F450 Mechanics Trk, 7.3L Diesel, 5 spd, 11’ Body, 6000# Crane, Hyd Compres-sor • 95 Ford L8000 Me-chanics Trk, Cummins Diesel, 6 spd, 11’ IMT Body, 8000# Crane, Air Compressor • 94 Ford F600 Mechanics Trk, Cummins Diesel, 6 spd, 11’ Body, 6000# Crane, Air Compressor • 99 Ford F450 Rollback Trk, 7.3L Diesel, Auto, A/C. 19’ Steel Bed, Hyd Stinger, Miles: 100K

Org. • 99 Champion 27 Pas-senger Bus, 5.9 Cummins

00 INT 4700 DT466, auto, 6 bay beverage body • 02 INT 4700 T444E, auto, 16’ CB Reefer • 04 KW T300 C7, 6 spd, 24’ Box, Liftgate • 04 KW T300 C7, auto, 24’ Box, Liftgate • 04 KW T300 C7, auto, 24’ Box, Liftgate

95 Summit 30’ Tri Axl w/Alum Dump Trl, 60” Sides, 2

Way Gate • 00 Eager Beaver 20XPT T/A Trl, 20 Ton, Air Brakes, 8’6”x21’ Deck • 87 Eager Beaver 20HA T/A Trl, 20 Ton, Air Brakes

93 Athey Topgun MSB Sweeper • 99 Johnston 4000 Sweeper, Cummins Diesel, GVW28160, Miles:14003, Hrs: 2172 • 91 L9000 Auto Ram Rodder, 280 Cummins, Vacum Jetter Combo

04 LULL 644E-42 Telescopic Forklift, Orops, 4x4, 6000# capacity, 42’ Lift Height • 01 LULL 844C-42 Telescopic Forklift, Orops, Cummins Diesel, 8000# Capacity, 42’ Lift Height • 00 JCB 508C Telescopic Forklift, Orops, Perkins Diesel, 8000# capacity, 42’ Lift Height • Cat TH103 Telescopic Forklift • 04 Cat 267 Skid Steer Loader, Cab w/Heat & A/C, Rubber Tracks, GP Bkt • Bobcat 763 Skid Steer Loader, Orops, GP Bkt, 10x16.5 Tires • 04 Cat 262 Skid Steer Loader, Orops, GP Bkt, 12x16.5 Tires • 03 Cat S175, Skid Steer Loader, Orops, New Rubber Aux Hyd, 66” GP Bkt

Case 590 Turbo Erops, 2x4, Standard Hoe, GP Bkt, Like New Rubber • 00 Case 5905 Oper, Erops, 4x4, Ext Hoe, GP Bkt, Aux, Ride Ctrl • 99 ABI TLB35D Tractor Loader Backhoe, Orops, 35 HP Kubota Diesel, Hydrostatic, GP Bkt

00 JD 550H LGP Crawler Dozer, Orops, 6 way Blade, 24” Pads • Cat D5CIII, Orops, 6 way Blade, Hystat., Good Undercarriage

99 Bobcat 331 Mini Hydraulic Exc., Orops, Kubota Diesel, Rubber

Tracks, Backfill Blade • 01 Takeuchi TB175 Hydraulic Exc., Enclosed Cab, Rubber Tracks, Dozer Blade • 00 Hitachi EX 130 LC-5, Erops, A/C, Heat, 3rd value, 28” pads, Frt Blade, Low Hrs, Exc. Cond. • 04 Cat 311 CU Exc., Hrs: 2000 • 04 Cat 313 CCU Exc., Hrs: 2000

03 Hamm 3307 Single Drum Vibratory Roller, Diesel, Orops, 66” Drum, Drum Drive • (6) Rammax P33 Vib Rllr • Ameramax DC Vib Rllr • (2) Delmag VX70E Vib Rllr • AmPac P33 Vib Rllr • Lee Boy L800 Paver 9’ • Misc.

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New Command Headquarters Under Way at Fort Braggcontrols are being put in place. Finally, workon metal stud framing and gypsum wallboard is on-going.

All remaining aspects of this project, notincluded in Phase I, are scheduled to be fin-ished on June 21, 2011. This includes theCentral Energy Plant, which has the samework already completed as the aforemen-tioned IPN building. The Central EnergyPlant will serve the Main Headquartersbuilding and the IPN building. The plant willprovide heating and cooling for the head-quarters and will contain boilers, chillers,cooling towers and a loading dock.

The Control Info Tech Building includesan addition to and renovation of Fort Bragg’sexisting one-story IT building. An expandedtelecommunications switching system withassociated cabling terminus will be locatedin this structure. The contract calls for addingup to 4,000 sq. ft. (360 sq m) of new spacefor communications equipment and renovat-ing up to 3,000 sq. ft. (270 sq m) in the exist-ing IT equipment space. Currently, exteriorwalls on the addition are nearly completeand the roof trusses are being fabricated,with installation beginning shortly thereafter.Interior wall metal stud framing is ongoingin the renovated portion of the building.

Additional progress on the project

includes ongoing work on the HeadquartersBuilding with the placing of structural steeland metal decking. Construction of the 10acres (4 ha) of parking accommodationscontinues with rough grading. Curb and gut-ter work began in September and the basecourse of asphalt will be placed in October.Additional site work consists of sidewalks,storm drainage, erosion control, retentionbasins and landscaping.

Earthmoving on the project site is con-sidered “large scale excavation.” AdamRogers, project manager for Hensel Phelps,estimates that 60,000 cu. yds. (45,600 cu m)of dirt will be excavated. The site is consid-ered a “balanced site” because all excavatedmaterials will be used throughout the site.

“The focus was to have a balanced site,”explained Rogers, “and not have to transportmaterial off site.” Any excess material willbe used in various ways, such as landscapingor as a berm around a building for extra pro-tection.

Currently, there are approximately 40pieces of heavy equipment on the job site.The number of pieces has peaked at 60 sofar, but since earthwork has slowed down,some heavy equipment has been removed.Equipment being used on the job consists ofloaders, a Cat 953 and a Volvo L90, andtrackhoes, a Cat 330 and a Cat 326. A Volvo

25-ton (22.5 t) end dump is on hand as wellas a Cat 621 scraper. Rogers also listed D5,D6 and D8 Cat dozers as having been usedon the job in addition to pump trucks. Roughterrain cranes, including a 60-ton (54 t)Grove, are on hand for structural concreteplacing. Heavy cranes, such as a Link-Belt120-ton (108 t) and a Link-Belt 200-ton (180t), have been performing steel erection.

Some challenging aspects of this projectinclude the construction deadlines, the lay-out of the site and the logistics of bringingthe two commands together. BRACrequires FORSCOM to be completelymoved to Fort Bragg by September 15,2011.

“The project team had to create an aggres-sive schedule” to meet the BRAC deadline,said Catherine Bingham, project manager,USACE Fort Bragg Team. Despite that, theproject remains on schedule.

Bingham describes the project area as a“compressed site” being bound on all sidesby various obstacles. The contractor has tobe cautious because the project site has aschool building to the south, a historic polofield to the west, World War II-era buildingsstill in use to the north, and a housing devel-opment to the east. Also, as a courtesy,pedestrians trying to navigate around theconstruction zone should find the walking

distance as minimal as possible. This istricky because it “eats into the utilization ofspace,” said Bingham.

Rogers added that the compressed site is alarge site, but the challenge is that the major-ity of the site is being utilized for the facility.His solution: daily coordination with teammembers and subcontractors and building aschedule together. The coordination allowsfor easier movement of large pieces ofequipment. “Equipment is moved out of theway so that the next piece of equipment cancome along,” he stated.

Another difficult aspect of the project isbringing two totally separate commandsunder one roof, all the while trying to keep abalance between the two commands. “Thecommands are great at working together andworking with us to come up with a success-ful team,” exclaimed Bingham. “The Army,Hensel Phelps, Fort Bragg are all doing agreat job.”

Presently, Fort Bragg has a population of54,000 soldiers and 10,500 civilians. At theend of this project, the soldier populationwill remain about the same while the num-ber of civilians will increase by 2,500because of the move.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web siteat www.cegltd.com.) CEG

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DDAAYY 11 EEAARRLLYY HHIILLIITTEESS:: 34 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (4) 2007Genie GH1056, (5) 2008-2006 Genie GTH844, (2) 2006 Genie GTH842, (13) 2008-(3)2007-(2) 2006 Genie GTH636, (3) 2007 Genie GTH5519, 2002 JCB 520, 9 BOOMLIFTS: (2) 2008 Genie Z60, (4) 2007 Genie S60, (2) 2007 Genie Z45, Genie S40, 83SCISSOR LIFTS: (4) 2008 Genie GS3384, (10) 2007 Genie GS2646, (12) 2007 GenieGS2032, (54) 2007 Genie GS1930, Skyjack 8841, 2004 Skyjack SJIII3220, 2006Snorkel S1930, 15 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (6) 2006-(5) 2005-(4) Case580M-II (4X4), 3 CRAWLER TRACTORS: (3) 2006 Case 650KLGP-II, 4 RUBBERTIRED LOADERS: (4) 2005 Case 621D, 18 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: (2) 2006Case CX130, (4) 2005 Case CX36B, (5) 2005 Case CX27, (2) 2007 New Holland E160,2006 Komatsu PC50MR, 2007 Bobcat 430ZHS, 2004 Bobcat 322, (2) 2004 Gehl 753Z,26 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: (26) 2008 New Holland C175, SKIDSTEERS: 2008 Bobcat S330, 9 GENERATORS: (4) New Sparks 6800 watt, (2) NewSparks 8000 watt, (2) New Sparks 4000 watt, New 2009 Atlas Copco QAX24, 4PUMPS: (4) New 5.5hp, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Scaffolding, Hose Reels.

DDAAYY 22 EEAARRLLYY HHIILLIITTEESS:: ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: 2000 TerexRT335, CRAWLER CRANES: 2004 Mantis 6010, 3 BOOM TRUCKS: 1997 Volvo w/Manitex 35100S 35 ton, 1999 Int’l. 4700 w/ Manitex 1461 14 ton, 1999 GMC 7500, 6ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: 2006 Cat 735, 2001 Terex TA60, (3) 2001 TerexTA35, 2004 JD 250D, 12 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2006 Cat 330DL, 2000 Cat322L, Cat 320L, Cat 320B, Komatsu PC250LC-6LE, Komatsu PC220LC, 2004 KomatsuPC15MR-1A, Kobelco SK300LC, JD 200LC, 2001 Case CX210, (2) 2006 Terex HR16,3 LONG REACH EXCAVATORS: 2008 Volvo EC290, (2) JD 200LC, MOBILECONCRETE PLANT: 2001 Mobil Cement Truck/ Reimier R-9-227-00, 3 MOTORGRADERS: JD 770A, 2003 Fiat Allis FG65C, Champion 710A, 8 RUBBER TIREDLOADERS: 2005 Cat 930G, 2001 Cat 928G, 2005 JD 624J, 2005 JD 544J, JD 444G,2005 Komatsu WA250-5, Komatsu WA180, Daewoo Mega 200, 3CRAWLER TRAC-TORS: 2007 Cat D6RXL, 2000 JD 450HLGP, Cat D3GXL, 14 TRACTOR LOADERBACKHOES: (2) 2006 Cat 420EX (4x4), 2006 Cat 416EXH (4x4), (2) UnusedTXC760, 2004 Case 580M (4x4), (8) JD 10G (4x4), ASPHALT ROLLERS: IR DD65,4 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: IR SD100, (2) 2007 IR SD70D, IR SD70D, LANDFILLCOMPACTORS: 2004 Bomag BC722RB, TRENCH ROLLERS: 2006 VibromaxVM1500-24, 5 SKID STEERS: 2005 Bobcat S185, Bobcat S175, Bobcat S150, 2005Komatsu SK1020-5N, 2007 Mustang 2109, 23 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2005 CatTH460B, (2) 2000 Terex SS1048C, Terex SS842, (3) 2004 Terex TH644C, (3) 2004Terex TH636C, (2) 2004 JLG G6-42, Lull 844C-42, 2000 Lull 644B-42, (3) Unused

Genie TH644C, (4) Unused TH644C, JCB 506C, 2004 Gehl RS5, 2007 Careflift 10054,2004 Carelift ZB6042, 2 ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: Cat R60, Case 586E, 18FORKLIFTS: (2) 2007 Cat GC45KS, Cat V90E, 2004 Cat GC30K, 2000 JCB 930, (6)2001 Komatsu FG25T-12, 2007 Mitsubishi FGC30N, (2) Mitsubishi 25, HysterH90XLS, Linde H45D-04, 2005 Linde H30T, Kalamar DB7.5-600, 5 BOOM LIFTS:2000 JLG 80HX, 2000 JLG 601S, JLG 601S, Snorkel TBA80R, 2001 Terex TA60, 107SCISSOR LIFTS: (4) 2003-2002-2000 JLG 40RTS, (3) 2003-2000-(2) 1999 JLG33RTS, (2) 2003-(4) 2000 JLG 33RTS, 2001 JLG 3369E, JLG 3369E, 2000 JLG 3246E,(7) 2003 JLG 260MRT, (8) 2003 JLG 2646E2, 2001-(2) 2000-1999 JLG 2646, 1999 JLG2033E, 2) 1999 JLG 2032E2, (21) JLG 2032E, (4) 2004 JLG 2032ES, (9) 2001-2000JLG 2032, (2) 1999 JLG 1932E2, (2) JLG 1932E2, JLG 1930S, (2) 1999 GenieGS2668RT, (2) 2003 Genie GS2646, (15) 2002 Genie GS2632, (2) 2003 Genie GS2626,(14) 2002-(2) 1999 Genie GS2032, 1999 Genie GS1930,Genie GSGS1930, 2002Skyjack SJ8841, 2002 Skyjack SJ4626, 2 AIR COMPRESSORS: (2) 2004 Atlas CopcoXASE1600, 17 GENERATORS: 2009 Atlas Copco QAX24, New Cat Olympian 60HZ,(3) 2005 Terex T25G, Generac 48KW, Generac 10KW, (2) Onan 60HZ, Alturdyne 60HZ,(4) new Sparks 6800watt, (2) New Sparks 8000watt, (2) New Sparks 4000 watt, 21WELDERS: GE Zenith ATS 800amp, (2) New Vintage Asco 300 300amp, (9) NewVintage Asco 300 200amp, New Vintage 300 100amp, Kohler ATS 150amp, 2000 MillerBlueStar 6000, (5) Lincoln 500amp, 4 Pack Welder Machine, 4 PUMPS: (4) New 5.5hp,2 LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: 2003 Case 570MXT, 2004 NH LV80 (4x4),AG TRACTORS: 2006 Challenger MT425B, 4 BOOM TRUCKS: 1999-1997 Volvo(t/a), 1999 Int’l. 4700 (s/a), 1999 GMC 7500 (s/a), VOLUMETRIC CONCRETETRUCK: 2001 (t/a), 3 DUMP TRUCKS: 2007 Sterling (t/a), 1996 Volvo (t/a), 2005Ford F650, 21 SERVICE TRUCKS: (4) 2008 Ford F450XL Crew Cab (4x4), 2000 FordF450 (4x4), (13) 2008 Ford F350Xl (4x4), (2) 2008 Chevy 3500 (4x4), 200 Chevy 2500,FUEL/ LUBE TRUCKS: 2003 Freightliner (s/a), 2 ASPHALT TANK TRUCKS: FordF700 (s/a), Ford (s/a), 2 REEFER TRUCKS: 2004 Isuzu 12ft., 1998 Int’l. 24ft., 2WATER TRUCKS: 2000 Freightliner FL70 (s/a), 1998 GMC C7H042 (s/a), PICK-UPS: 1999 Ford F350 (4x4), RECREATIONAL/UTILITY VEHICLES: New ASVScout, SPECIAL APPLICATION TRAILER: 2003 Polyurea Application Equip./(Rig) Gusmer H-20/35, 3 DETACHABLE GOOSNECK TRAILERS: (2) 2010 NewWitzco 50T (tri.), 2010 Witzco 35T (t/a), CAR HAULER: Topline, TAGALONGTRAILERS: 2008 Big Tex 3XGN-30 (t/a), JTFA 5ft. x 10ft. (s/a), Blue Max, 2 UTIL-ITY TRAILERS: 5ft. x 10ft. (s/a), Utility (t/a), CARGO TRAILERS: Blue Max (t/a),FUEL TANKS: 2000 Con Vault 2000gal., 2 CONTAINERS: 40ft., Pac-Van 20ft.,ATTACHMENTS: Excavators: Thumbs, Forks, Quick Couplers, Skid Steers: 72in. –84in. Buckets, Pallet Forks, Fork Frames, Thumbs, Hay Spears, Backhoes: Buckets, Treeboom, Top Brackets, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (2) 2009 Easy Kleen PressureWashers, 4 Pack Welder DP60 Fru-Com LR700.

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

2 DAY AUCTION!DAY 1:

VERY LARGE LATE MODEL CASE & NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

Florida Contractor Rentals Corp.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13 @ 9:30 AMKISSIMMEE, (ORLANDO), FLORIDA

DAY 2:LARGE LATE MODEL RENTAL RETURNS, CONSTRUCTION,

SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, FORKLIFTS, AERIALS, TRUCKS AND TRAILERS.

Rental Service Corporation

RSCNEFF RENTALS

UNITED RENTALSFRIDAY, OCTOBER 16 @ 9:30 AM

GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA

DIRECTIONS: From Atlanta Airport: I-85/ Camp Creek Parkway/I-20/ GA-403/ I-75 rampto Atlanta. Keep left at fork to continue toward GA-403 N/ I-85 N for 1/2 mile, keep left atfork, follow signs for I-85/ GA-403 and merge onto GA-403 N/ I-85 N for 39.8 miles. Slightleft at I-985 N (signs for Lanier Parkway/ Gainesville/ I-985) for 19.8 miles. Exit 20 for GA-60 toward GA-53/ Gainseville/ Candler Rd., right at GA-365 Bus/ GA-60/ Queen City park-way for .7 miles, follow GA-60. Address: 1364 Candler Road, Gainesville, GA 30507.

NOTE: Simpson Trucking one of the premier earthmoving contractor’s in the southeasternpart of the United States having completed several major large earthmoving projects will sellthe equipment that was used on these jobs. The equipment is very late model and has beenproperly maintained with service records available and ready to go to work!

HILITES INCLUDE: 12 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (2) 2005 JD 400D, (2) JD350D, (5) JD 250D, Volvo A35C, (2) Volvo A30C, 10 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2003JD 450CLC, 2007 JD 350DLC, 2006 JD 270DLC, Komatsu PC400LC, 2006 Hitachi ZX450-3, 2005 Hitachi ZX330LC, 2005 Hitachi EX160LC-5, 2005 Cat 325CL, Cat 320C/ FelonCutter, RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2006 JD 544J, 8 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2004JD 850C WT Series II (cab), 2006 JD 750JLGP (cab), 2005 JD 750JLGP (cab), 2007 JD700JLGP (cab), 2006 JD 650JLGP (cab), 2005 JD 650JLGP (cab), 2005 JD 450JLGP (cab),2005 Cat D6NLGP (cab), 2 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: JD 310G (4x4), Case580L (4x4), COMPACTORS: Cat 815F, 3 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2004 DynapacCA262PD, 2004 Dynapac CA262PD, 2002 Dynapac CA262PD, 2 TELESCOPIC FORK-LIFTS: IR VR530C (cab), 2003 Skytrak 8042, 10 SCISSOR LIFTS: (3) 2003 GenieGS4390RT, (4) 2000 Genie GS1930, 2002 Skyjack SJ4626, 2002 JLG 4394RT, 2000 JLG33RTS-R, 12 DUMP TRUCKS (w/ GA specs!): (4) 2006-(5) 2005 Mack Granite CV713(t/a), (2) 2006 Mack CH600 (CHN613) (t/a), 2000 Mack CH600 (CH613)(t/a), (3) 2005Peterbilt 379 (t/a), 1987 Ford L900, Ford F800, (2) Brockway, 3 TRUCK TRACTORS:1999 Peterbilt Conventional,1999-1998 Int’l. 4700, 5 ROLLOFF TRUCKS: 1998-1994Mack DM600, 1988 Mack DM685S, 1995 Peterbilt 357, 1989 Autocar, WATER TRUCKS:1999 Int’l., 2 SERVICE/ UTILITY TRUCKS: 1995 Int’l. Crew Cab (s/a), 1989 GMCR3500, LUBE TRUCK: 1984 Int’l. S2300, 2 VAN TRUCKS: 2001-1996 Freightliner FL70,1999 GMC C6500, 2 FIRE TRUCKS: (2) Ford F800, South Beach, 3 DUMP TRAILERS:1996-1995 Fruehauf, 1987 East, 1989 Brooke, TAGALONG TRAILER: 2001, LAND-SCAPE EQUIPMENT: Felon CMD2000 Mulch Coloring Machine w/ discharge conveyor(4) 55gal. drums of paint for color,PLUS AIR COMPRESSORS, GENERATORS, LIGHTPLANTS, WELDERS, LARGE QUANTITY OF BUCKETS, ATTACHMENTS: SkidSteers: 72in. – 84in. Buckets, Pallet Forks, Fork Frames, Thumbs, Hay Spears, HAMMERS,SHOP EQUIPMENT, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (2) 2009 Easy Kleen Magnum Plus.

GA LICENSE: AUNR002859 – Jack Lyon Auctioneer.SALE SITE PHONE: (678) 313-6992

LARGE JOB COMPLETION

AUCTIONLATE MODEL JOHN DEERE, CAT, VOLVO,

EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT, LARGE QUANTITY OF ROLLOFFS, VANS,

SERVICE TRUCKS, AND LARGE QUANTITY OF ATTACHMENTS

Simpson’s Trucking & Grading, Inc.

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Suppliers Work Round-the-Clock to Provide Materials

(1,360 t) of 57 stone needed to backfill a sin-gle barrel crossing.

According to Rental Management maga-zine, area rental stores have been inundatedwith customers searching for equipment tosave or repair their homes and businesses.Some stores, like Ready Rent All in Decatur,were out of carpet cleaners, wet-dry vacu-ums, blowers, dehumidifiers and fans. B&GEquipment and Supply in Austell — one ofthe worst-affected areas, where the USGSmeasured the greatest flow on SweetwaterCreek ever recorded — had to dig a moataround the building and set up pumps to stayopen.

Challenges Rise as Water Ebbs“It’s the worst I’ve ever seen,” Lehner

lamented. Due to an overflowing Sweetwater Creek,

I-20 and I-285 were closed for several days.Where streets aren’t closed, they are oftenblocked, making it even more difficult to getlarge equipment into narrow, tight culverts.

The conditions are unlike tornado recov-ery, where dangers lurk overhead. Ice stormsare the worst, he said, with damage both

overhead and on the ground, but floodingposes considerable difficulties. Many thingsare affected on the ground, from bacteriacontamination from sewage overflow andstagnant water to underground utilities likewater and sewer that can cross storm drains.The Clayton sewage plant in Atlanta wasflooded and dumped millions of gallons ofuntreated sewage into the river. Days later,city officials claimed the plant was operatingat 70 percent effectiveness, but warned itcould be weeks before it returned to fullworking order.

B&H Construction, based in Atlanta,dealt with some difficult ground conditionswhen they conducted an emergency repair ofa large section of sewer pipe that had beenwashed away by the Sope Creek in Marietta.Using a John Deere 450J LT to push backfillmaterial, they installed 36-in. (91.4 cm) pipeto replace approximately 40 ft. (12 m) ofsewer line that had been washed away by theflood.

Just as GDOT has contracts in placebefore crises occur, it also has a preparednessplan. “There are several areas that are knownto flood,” Lehner explained. “Roads alongthe Chattahoochee River, low roads with

creeks that rise fast, likeSweetwater Creek ... We targetthem first.”

Some areas pose problems oneway or another. Lake Altoona is aCorp of Engineers reservoir thathas hovered near flood stage fordays. While they can regulate thewater so flooding doesn’t occurdownstream, because of theheavy amounts of rain that hasfallen in such a short period oftime, many roads above the reser-voir are closed due to flooding.

Paying For ItGDOT maintains a discretionary reserve

in its budget for emergencies, but becausethe area has been declared a federal disasterarea, Lehner expected funding for much ofthe cleanup to come from federal sources.However, federal aid does not extend tostate- or county-owned infrastructure such asroads and bridges.

“We meet with FEMA. Some thingsshould be covered 100 percent; others willbe only 75 percent covered.”

Paying for cleanup and recovery is going

to be difficult in an area where the unem-ployment rate is more than 10 percent. Forthose who have jobs, getting to work hasbeen impossible, due to so many impassableroads and businesses. It’s a region whereflooding is not a usual occurrence, so mosthomeowners and businesses don’t carryflood insurance. Long after flood watershave receded, residents will still be contend-ing with issues left behind by this record-set-ting calamity.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web siteat www.cegltd.com.) CEG

Chatfield Contracting based in Kennesaw, Ga., uses a pair of Komatsu’s on the washed out section of Dry Creek Roadin Marietta, Ga.

Trent Howell, B & H Construction, Atlanta, usesa John Deere 450J LT for pushing backfill mate-rial after an emergency installation of 36-in.pipe to replace a washed out sewer line whereSope Creek at Willow Glen Drive in Marietta,Ga., overflowed its banks and took out approx-imately 40 ft. (12 m) of sewer line.

FLOOD from page 25

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2003 CAT AP1055B 2001 MEGA 10,000 GALLON 1999 STERLING DISTRIBUTOR

2006 ROSCO SPRHH

1999 CAT 938G

1996 DYNAPAC CP271 1996 Cat 615CII 1993 IHC 4700 FUEL & LUBE

1998 CAT CB-634C 1997 CAT 140H

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Hydraulic Excavators and Attachments

`90 KOMATSU PC650LC-3, s/n10964 • `97 KOMATSUPC400LC-6LC, s/n A80302 • `03CAT 330CL, s/n DKY01141 • `04 CAT 321C LCR, s/n MCF00243 •

`85 CAT225, s/n 51U06020 • `96 KOMATSUPC220LC-6LC, s/n A82232 • `06KOMATSU PC78MR-6 Mini, s/nKMTPC029L01002199 • PLUS:Demolition Hammers • PlateCompactors • Buckets

Rubber Tired Loaders and Attachments`07 KOMATSU WA320-5L, s/n A33075 • `03 CAT 938GSeries II, s/n CRD00340 • `98 CAT 938G, s/n 6WS01101 •`97 KOMATSU WA380-3L, s/n A50123 • `93 KOMATSU

WA450-2, s/n A25310 • `89CAT 950E, s/n 22Z04473 • `87CAT 936, s/n 33Z02445 • CAT950, s/n 81J10363 • ForkAttachments: JRB 72” • JRB70” • HEWITT 62” • JRB,HEWITT, & CAT 60” •

BALDERSON 60” • CAT 54” • CAT 48” • 5 CY Hyd SideDump Bkt • JRB Hyd Side Dump Bkt

Crawler Tractors`00 CAT D6RXL, s/n 5LN02828 • `97 CAT D6MXL, s/n3WN00849 • `97 CAT D4C XL Series III Hystat, s/n8CS00380 • CAT D3 Crawler Tractor, s/n 79U4953

Pavers and Rollers`98 BLAW-KNOX PF5510, Crawler, s/n 551025-08 • `93BLAW-KNOX PF115 Rubber Tired, s/n 11518-07 • `96 IRDD-110, s/n 145712 • `98 IR DD-70, s/n 153939 • `88 IR DD-65, s/n 5193S • `98 IR DD-24, s/n 154614 • `89 DYNAPACCC10 II, s/n 5862233 • DYNAPAC LR90, s/n 4852654

Motor Grader and Compactors`91 CAT 12G, s/n 61M14604 • `00 CAT CS-563D, s/n9MW00179 • `89 IR SD-100, s/n 6915S • `86 CAT CP-323Padfoot, s/n 6JD00078

Tractor Loader Backhoes`05 CAT 420D IT, 4x4 Extend-A-Hoe, s/n BLN11730 • `03CAT 420D IT, 4x4 Extend-A-Hoe, s/n BLN06266 • JD 710BTurbo, s/n T0710BD703585 • `87 JD 510C Turbo, s/nT0510CB733762 • JD 510, s/n 275336T • JD 410D, s/n301927

Truck Tractors and Lowboy and Step Deck Trailers`05 MACK CL733 Tri-Axle • `87 AUTOCAR DK64T T/A •`85 AUTOCAR DK64 T/A • `04 ROGERS 60 Ton Tri-AxleLowboy • `87 ROGERS 60 Ton Tri-Axle Lowboy • `90FONTAINE 48’ T/A Step Deck Trailer

PLUS Many More Items Too Numerous To List!Skid Steer Loader, Utility tractor, and Attachments • MobileSweeper, Brooms, and Forklift • Pugmill and Portable Screen •Asphalt Distributor Truck • Service, Lube, and Utility Trucks •Knuckleboom and Dump Trucks • Stake Body and WaterTrucks • Pickup Trucks andVans • Flatbed and Tag-A-Long Trailers, StorageTrailers, and OverseasContainers • Generators andAir Compressors • PiercingTools, Sewer/Water PipeEquipment And Materials • Pumps • Road Plate • TrenchBoxes And Spreaders • Jersey Barriers • Fuel Island And Tanks• Concrete Equipment • Survey Equipment And Instruments •Scaffolding And Ladders • Contractors Tools & Equipment •Shop Equipment And Tools • Equipment Parts

LARGE ABSOLUTE AUCTIONComplete Liquidation

Aponte Construction Co., Inc.Thursday, October 15, 2009 – 9:00AM

Piscataway, New Jersey

PA Auction License No: AY000281 While information is believed tobe accurate, all items will be sold “As-Is, Where-Is” without guar-antee or warranty. A physical inspection is suggested.

Please Call (800) 233-6898 or Email [email protected]

For Complete Brochure and Additional Details! www.Hunyady.com

More Than 250 Guests Visit Stafford’s Five-Acre Facility

(L-R): Charlie Bartocci and Jay Yarborough, both ofTitan America in Troutville, Va., talk hammers anddemolition with Stan Cosoreanu and Randy McCourt,both of Atlas Copco Construction Tools.

Guests were treated to a lunch of fish,barbecue, pork, corn, cookies andplenty of Coca Cola.

Ron Scott Jr.(L) of Stafford

and SheldonHenderson of

G&HContracting inSalem, Va., thebuilder of the

facility, dis-cuss how wellit is servicing

the needs ofboth Stafford

and its cus-tomers.

Stafford had a one-day red tag salewhere it offeredaggressive pricingon many pieces ofequipment in itsyard. Talking aboutwhat was available(L-R) are Ed Cook,Cline Dooley andWayland Bond, all ofBoxley; and DarrenKirby and TysonAbbott, both ofStafford.

STAFFORD from page 8

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For more information, call 800/803-3365 or visit www.aimattachments.com.

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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERSBridgeport, NYPhone: 315-633-2944

• Indianapolis, INFri., October 9, 2009For: Major Rental Fleet Reductionof Late Model Construction,Support Equipment Ranging from2005-2008

• Cleveland, OHSat., October 10, 2009For: Secured Creditors Auction

• Kissimmee, FLMon.-Tues., Oct. 12-13, 2009For: Large Late Model RentalReturns, Construction, SupportEquipment, Forklifts, Aerials, Trucks& Trailers

• Manchester, NHThurs., October 15, 2009For: Complete Drill RiggingCompany plus Al Types of Like NewTooling and More

• Atlanta (Gainesville), GAFri., October 16, 2009For: Major Job Completion Auction -Construction Equipment & Trucks

• Albany, NYSat., October 17, 2009For: Late Model Truck Tractors,Dump Trailers & ConstructionEquipment, Crushers, ScreeningPlants & Conveyors

• Flemington, NJThurs., October 22, 2009For: Concrete Trucks and Trailers,Plus 52 Acre Quarry Zone forAsphalt & Concrete Plant Usage

• Charlotte, NCFri., October 23, 2009For: Very Large, Late Model JobCompletion Auction

• Hazleton, PASat., October 24, 2009For: Scrap Handling Equipment,Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks,Trailers, Pickups, ConstructionEquipment & Parts Trucks

• Los Angeles, CATues., October 27, 2009For: Construction, Aerial Lifts,Forklifts, Rental Fleet Equipment

• Racine, WIFri., October 30, 2009For: Construction EquipmentCompany Liquidation, Aerials,Forklifts, Trucks, Dump Trucks,Trailers & Support

• Syracuse, NYSat., October 31, 2009For: Large Construction, Aerial Lift,Forklifts, Trailers, Trucks & SupportEquipment

• Bangor, MEFri., November 6, 2009For: Large Construction, Aerial Lift,Forklifts, Trailers, Trucks & SupportEquipment

• Detroit, MISat., November 7, 2009For: Large Model Earthmoving &Support Equipment, Trucks &Trailers

• South Plainfield, NJSat., November 14, 2009For: Property is SOLD! CompleteLiquidation of Construction,Support Equipment, Trucks &Trailers

• Houston, TXThurs., November 19, 2009For: Late Model Construction,Earthmoving Equipment, Aerials,Forklifts, Support, Truck & Trailers

•Manassas, VAFri., November 20, 2009For: Job Completion Auction of Cat,John Deere, EarthmovingEquipment & Rental Returns ofLate Model Equipment

• Ledyard (Foxwood Casino), CTSat., November 21, 2009For: Late Model Rental FleetConstruction, Support Equipment,Aerial Lifts, Trucks & Trailers

• Cincinnati, OHTues., December 29, 2009For: Construction, SupportEquipment, Aerial Lifts, Trucks &Trailers

• Greenwich (Albany), NYWed., December 30, 2009For: Late Model Kobelco, NewHolland, Cat, John DeereEarthmoving Equipment, Forklifts,Aerial, Support Equipment

• Kissimmee, FLSunday thru Saturday., February 1-8, 2010For: Annual 8 Day Sale of theLatest & Greatest Construction,Aerials, Forklifts, Cranes, TruckTractors, Dump Trucks and AllTypes of Trailers and SupportEquipment — THE REAL SALE!

• Portland, ORDTBAFor: Rental Fleet Construction,Aerial, Telescopic Equipment,Trucks & Trailers

• Newark, NJDTBAFor: Rental Fleet Construction,Aerial, Telescopic Equipment,Trucks & Trailers

• St. Louis, MSDTBAFor: Rental Fleet Equipment — BothLarge & Small, Support, Trucks &Trailers

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERSRichmond, BC, CanadaPhone: 402-421-2631

• Boise, ID Oct 7

• Prince George, BC, CANOct 8

• Stuhr (Bremen), GermanyOct 8

• Los Angeles, CAOct 13 & 14

• Orlando, FLOct 14 & 15

• Reno, NVOct 16

• Denver, COOct 20 & 21

• Charleston, WVOct 22

• Ocana, SpainOct 23

• Albuquerque, NMOct 27

• Edmonton, AB, CANOct 28 - 30

• Torreon, MexicoOct 30

• Las Vegas, NVNov 6

• Detroit, MINov 10

• Hartford, CTNov 11

• Atlanta, GANov 13 & 14

• Salt Lake City, UTNov 13

• Houston, TXNov 17 - 19

• Meppen, GermanyNov 19

• Kansas City, MONov 20

• Pittsburgh, PANov 20

• Phoenix, AZNov 19 & 20

• Istanbul, TurkeyNov 21

• Brisbane, AustraliaNov 24

• Grande Prairie, AB, CANNov 25 & 26

• Geelong, AustraliaNov 26

• Polotitlan, MexicoDec 8

• Denver, CODec 8 & 9

• Toronto, ON, CANDec 7 & 8

• Columbus, OHDec 10

• Olympia, WADec 10 & 11

• Dubai, United Arab EmiratesDec 14 - 16

• Narita, JapanJan 27, 2010

• Las Vegas, NVFeb 5, 2010

BLACKMON AUCTIONS, INC.Little Rock, ARPhone: 501-664-4526

• Little Rock, ARWed.-Fri., October 28-30, 2009For: Job Completion Auction

CAT AUCTION SERVICESShakopee, MNPhone: 866-750-9432

• Houston, TXThurs., October 22, 2009For: Unreserved Public Auction

COCHRAN AUCTIONEERSBoonsboro, MDPhone: 800-310-2844

• Parkersburg, WVOCTOBER 2009 - DTBDFor: Secured Creditors Auction —Construction Equipment, Trucks &Trailers

• Hagerstown, MDNovember 5-7, 2009For: Major 3 Day RegionalEquipment & Truck Auction

DARRYL DUNKLE & ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERSHarrison, MIPhone: 800-433-6670

• Harrison, MIThurs., October 22, 2009For: Heavy Equipment, LoggingEquipment, Trucks, Trailers & UtilityTrucks

DON SMOCK AUCTION COMPANYPendleton, INPhone: 765-778-9277

• Lucasville, OHFri.-Sat., October 23-24, 2009For: TBD

GLOBAL FORCE AUCTIONGROUPThurmont, MDPhone: 301-631-0650

• New Egypt, NJSat., Oct. 10, 2009For: UTCA Construction EquipmentAuction

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANYHatfield, PAPhone: 215-361-9099

• Piscataway, NJThurs., October 15, 2009For: Aponte Construction

• Port Canaveral, FLWed., November 4, 2009For: Beyel Bros — Sealed BidAuction

IRAY AUCTIONSFoley, MNPhone: 320-968-7230

• Elk River, MNFri., Oct. 16, 2009For: Kober Excavating — CompleteLiquidation

• Portage, WIFri., Oct. 30, 2009For: Heavy Construction EquipmentAnd Semi, Truck & Trailer

• Foley, MNFri., Dec. 4, 2009For: Heavy Construction EquipmentAnd Semi, Truck & Trailer

IRON PLANET AUCTIONSPleasanton, CAPhone: 888-433-5426ONLINE AUCTIONSGo to www.ironplanet.com to viewthe complete auction schedules,inspection reports and to placeyour bid!

• Thurs., October 1, 2009For: Construction Equipment

• Thurs., October 8, 2009For: Construction Equipment

• Thurs., October 15, 2009For: Construction Equipment

• Thurs., October 22, 2009For: Construction Equipment

JOSEPH FINN COMPANYNewton, MAPhone: 617-964-1886

• Foxboro, MAFor: Liquidation Sale — SurplusEquipment from OptimumEquipment LLC

JOE PYLE AUCTIONSMt. Morris, PAPhone: 724-324-9000

• Charleston, WVSat., October 24, 2009For: Construction EquipmentAuction

L & L EQUIIPMENT SALESFairview, TNPhone: 615-799-0850ONLINE AUCTIONGo towww.landlequipmentsales.comto view the complete auctionschedules, inspection reports andto place your bid!

• Sat., December 5, 2009For: Construction Equipment

LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUC-TION COMPANYLumberton, NCPhone: 910-739-0547

¥ Lumberton, NCThurs., October 1, 2009For: Annual Fall Contractor s HeavyEquipment & Truck Auction

MANHEIM AUCTIONLakeland, FLPhone: 800-494-7253

¥ Lakeland, FLThurs., October 15, 2009For: Heavy Equipment & TruckAuction

NITKE AUCTIONSWausau, WIPhone: 715-362-6162

• Wausau, WIFri. & Sat., Oct. 23 & 24, 2009For: 2 Day Auction — ConstructionEquipment, Trucks & Trailers

• Wausau, WISat., Dec. 12, 2009For: Construction Equipment,Trucks & Trailers

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC.North Franklin, CTPhone: 860-642-4200

• Rock Tavern, NYFri., October 2, 2009 For: Major Public EquipmentAuction

• Columbus, OHFri., October 16, 2009 For: Major Area Contractors andEquipment Dealers Auction

POWERS AUCTION & EQUIPMENT SALES, LLCWoodstock, ILPhone: 815-338-9700

• Woodstock, ILSat., October 24, 2009 For: 17th Annual Fall ContractorsConsignment Auction

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERSLebanon, TNPhone: 800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TNSat., Dec. 12, 2009For: TBA

STOCK AUCTION COMPANYSt. Edward, NEPhone: 800-937-3558

BIG IRON TIMED INTERNET ONLY AUCTIONGo to www.stockra.com to view thecomplete auction schedules,inspection reports and to placeyour bid!

• Wed., October 14, 2009For: Construction Equipment

• Wed., October 28, 2009For: Construction Equipment

• Wed., November 11, 2009For: Construction Equipment

• Wed., November 25, 2009For: Construction Equipment

UTILITY AUCTIONSWilmington, DEPhone: 302-654-1846

¥ Wilmington, DEFri., October 23, 2009For: Construction, Utility & ForestryEquipment Auction

WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUC-TIONS INCPerris, CAPhone: 866-731-7760

• Sioux Falls, SD Sat., Oct. 24, 2009 — 10AMLive Online Biddingwww.wca-online.com

• Perris, CA Sat., Dec. 5, 2009 — 8AMLive Online Biddingwww.wca-online.com

WILLIAMS AND LIPTON AUCTIONFarmington, MIPhone: 248-478-2000

• Clinton Township, MI Thurs., October 15, 2009Public Auction of ConstructionEquipment

WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONSFrederick, MDPhone: 301-898-0340

¥ York Springs, PASat., October 9, 2009For: Southern PA ContractorsAuction

¥ Frederick, MDSat., December 11, 2009For: Southern Mid-AtlanticContractors Auction

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC.Holland, OHPhone: 419-865-3990

¥ Newport, VTWed., October 14, 2009For: Scott Construction Inc.

¥ Darlington, PAThurs., October 22, 2009For: 7th Annual Fall Auction

¥ Bow, NHThurs., November 12, 2009For: 8th Annual Fall Auction

¥ Lorain, OHThurs., November 19, 2009For: Rowland Trucking Inc.

¥ Kissimmee, FLFeb 8 —Feb. 16, 2010 36th Annual Kissimmee, FLAuction

AuctionsComing

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West Virginia Contractors & Truck AuctionOctober 24th, 2009 @ 9:00 AM

124 Surface Dr. Charleston, WV.

SellingCrawler Loaders & Dozers, Hydraulic Excavators, Loader Backhoes, Rubber tire Loaders, Skid Loaders, OffRoad Dumps, Road Tractors, Dump Trucks, Specialty Trucks, Box Trucks, Cab & Chassis, Utilities, Pick-ups,

Trailers & Misc. Attachments, Buckets & Support Equipment.

Early Consignments Include:Crawler Loaders & Dozers: ’05 JD 850J, Erops w/ac, Winch, Long track, PAT blade, 4867hrs; ’05 JD 700J,Erops w/ac, Sweeps, Winch, Long track, 6-way blade, 4163hrs; Komatsu D65EX, Erops, Sweeps, Winch,New U/C, New engine, 7700hrs; Case 650K, Orops, Sweeps, 110” 6-way blade, 1857hrs; JD 650 LGP seriesIV, Orops, 6-way blade, 4957hrs; ’03 Komatsu D39EX-21, Orops, Sweeps, Screens, Winch, long track, PATblade, 3452hrs; ’06 JD 550J, Orops, Sweeps, Screens, Winch, PAT blade, 3763hrs; ’05 JD 550J Orops, Longtrack, lever steer, PAT blade, 4934hrs; ’05 JD 450J, Orops, Sweeps, 6-way blade, 1834hrs; Cat D4D, Orops,PAT blade, Winch; Case 850D,Orops, Sweeps, 6-way bladeHydraulic Excavators: ’05 JD 450 CLC, Cab w/ac; ’05 JD 330 CLC, Cab w/ac, 4034hrs; ’04 Volvo EC290BLC, Cab w/ac, Aux. hyd, 60”bkt, 4112hrs; ’05 JD 270 CLC, Cab w/ac, Short arm, 6087hrs; ‘03 JD 270 CLC,cab w/ac, long arm, Long track; ’99 Hitachi EX270LC-5, Cab w/ac 7741hrs; ’07 Volvo EC240 CL, Cab w/ac,Aux. Hyd, 2781hrs; ’06 Hitachi ZX240LC3, Cab w/ac, Aux. Hyd, 2160hrs; ‘07 JD 240 DLC, Cab w/ac, Aux.hyd, 3275hrs; ’06 JD 240 DLC, Cab w/ac, Aux. Hyd, Long arm, 3139hrs; (2) JD 230 CLC, Cab w/ac, Aux.Hyd, Short arm; ’05 Hitachi ZX230 LC, Cab w/ac, Short arm, 1491hrs; ’96 Cat 320B L, Cab w/ac, manualthumb, Aux. Hyd, 48”bkt; ’96 JD 790E, 8990hrs; ’06 JD 50D, Orops, Rubber tracks, Leveling blade, Aux. hyd;Bobcat 328, Orops, Rubber tracks, leveling blade; ’07 JD 27D, Orops, Rubber tracks, leveling blade, Aux.Hyd, 866hrsArticulated End Dumps: ’06 Volvo A40D, 6x6, 40 ton w/tailgate; Terex 3066C, 6x6, 30 ton w/tailgateLoader Backhoes & Rubber Tire Loaders: Cat 980C, Cab w/ac, GP Bkt, 26.5 tires; JD 410G, Orops, 4x4,Ext. hoe, 2011hrs; ‘05 JD 310G, Erops w/ac, 4x4, Turbo, 2626hrs; JD 310G, Orops, 4x4, Std. Hoe, Aux. Hyd,1334hrs; JD 310E, Orops, 2wd, Std. Hoe, 4250hrs; JD 110, canopy, 4x4, quick Tach Bkt Logging Equipment: Timberjack 360 skidder, Barko 275A Log loaderSkid Loaders: (2) Case 450 CT, Rubber tracks, 2spd, Aux. Hyd; ’07 JD CT332, rubber tracks, 2spd, QuickTach, Aux. Hyd, High flow, 578hrs; ’06 JD CT322, Rubber tracks, Dual controls, Quick tach, Aux. Hyd,438hrs; ‘06 JD 317, Aux. Hyd; ’04 New Holland LS185B, Cab w/ac & heat, New rubber, 1174hrs; Bobcat843, Case 1825, Case 1818Forklifts: (2) Toyota 7FGU25, 5000#, Side shift; Hyster 90, Triple mast, Dsl; Hyster 80, Double mast, Dsl.Farm Tractors: Kubota M8540, Cab w/ac, 85 HP, 4x4, Hyd shift, PTO, 3pt; JD 5400, 70 HP, PTO, 3PTMisc. Equipment: Kent 3500# hyd. Hammer; Reinco straw blower trailer mounted w/ Wisconsin eng.; Stonemortar mixer; Bowie trailer mounted hydro seeder, 1000gl tank, Wisconsin engine; Magnum light plant, Dsl,120/240 plugs; Mikasa Multiquip 800GS trench roller, Vibratory, Honda 13hp; Kverneland Taarup 5 disc 3ptmower; Tampers; Pumps & Generators; Concrete saws; Power washers, 10’ steel contractors dump bedSkid Loader Att: Grouser 1300 dozer blade; Sweepster broom; Grapple Bkt; Rock Bkt; Universal Hyd.Hammer; Brush hogRoad Tractors: ’00 Freightliner FLD120, T/A, 10spd, Cummins, Air ride, Sleeper; ’99 Mack CH613, day cab,9spd, EM7, T/A, Wet line; ’98 Volvo VNM64T, T/A, Sleeper; ’97 Freightliner FD90, Day cab, T/A; ’94Peterbilt 378, Day cab, T/A, 10spd, Cat 3176, Air ride, Wet line; ’92 Freightliner, T/A, 9spd, Cat power, Airride, Sleeper; ’92 Freightliner (Parts truck) T/A, Cat engine; ’84 Freightliner FD90Dump Trucks: ’04 IHC 4300, 6spd, DT466, S/A, Pintle hitch, New 10’ steel dump bed; ’00 IHC 8100, 10spd,M11 Cummins, T/A, pintle hitch w/air, New 14’ steel dump bed; ’99 GMC C7500, 6spd, Cat 3126, Air Brake,S/A, Pintle hitch w/air, New 10’ steel dump bed; ’95 Freightliner FL70, T/A w/steerable lift 2nd axel, 9spd,Cummins, R&S 12’ steel dump bed w/elec. Tarp 164k miles; ’94 Chevy Kodiak, Quad/A, RT6613 Eaton,New cat 3116, 3rd & 4th Steerable lift axels, R&S 18’ steel dump bed w/elec tarp, 212k miles; ’93 FordL9000, (site truck) Tri/A w/lift 3rd axel, Auto, Cummins, 16’ steel dump bed; ’90 GMC Topkick, S/A, 5spd,Gas, Air brakes, 10’ steel dump body, 25k miles Specialty Trucks: ’99 Mack RD688S Stone Slinger, Quint/A w/3 steerable lift axels, 8LL, E7-350, Bay-Lynx21’ stone body w/conveyor, 240k miles; ’91 Volvo Concrete truck, T/A, 8LL, Cummins, Concrete mixer body,55k miles; ’97 GMC C6500 Form truck, S/A, 5+2, Gas, 40k miles; ’86 GMC Brigadier w/Kinney Vacuum sys-tem, T/A, 5+2, Cummins, Air brakes, 20’ box w/Kinney 850KD Vacuum system, 55k milesBox Trucks: ’07 Freightliner Expediter, S/A, 6spd, Mercedes dsl, Air brakes, Bentz 7’ bunk, ABC 22’ box,218k miles; ’04 Freightliner , S/A, Rear roll-up and doors on both sides; ’04 Freightliner, S/A, 6spd, Cat C7,Morgan 24’ box w/liftgate; ’03 IHC 4300, S/A, Auto, DT466, Air brakes, Morgan 24’ box; ’99 FreightlinerFL70, S/A, 6spd, Cummins, Single bunk, 24’ box; ’89 Ford L9000, S/A, 6spd, Jasper, 24’ Morgan boxFlat bed Trucks: ’02 IHC 4900, S/A, 6spd, DT466E, Air brakes, 24’ flatbed w/6 tie downs, 172k milesCab & Chassis Trucks: ’99 IHC 4900, S/A, 6spd, DT466E, Air brake; ’99 Freightliner FL70, S/A, 6spd,Cummins, Single bunk; ’95 Ford F700, S/A, 6spd, Gas, Under CDL, 160k miles; ’85 IHC 2500, T/A, 8LL,Rebuilt Detroit, 214k mileFuel & Lube Trucks: ’91 IHC 4900, S/A, 5+2, Dsl, 8 product reels, Air compressor; ’81 GMC Brigadier,S/A, 13spd, Cat 3208, 10 product tanks, Waste oil, Air compressor, 63k milesSchool Busses: ’93 IHC, Auto, DT360, 252k mile; ’93 Gensis, Auto, IHC dsl, 48 passenger, 118k mileCar: ’96 BMW Z3 Convertible, 5spd, Loaded, 65k milesTrailers: ’09 Hudson 4 ton, T/A, skid loader trailer; ’07 Ez Dumper 6x10 hyd. Dump; ’03 Trailking TK70HT, 25ton, T/A, winch, 39’ w/folding tail; ’99 Talbert 35 ton detach, ’92 East 35’ alum. Dump trailer, ’93 Dorsey 45’van trailer, (4) ’90 Great Dane 48’ van trailers, ’99 Custom 10T T/A, Pintle hitch, Air brake equip. trailer, ’96Custom 10T T/A, Pintle hitch, Air brake equip. trailerMore consignments coming to late for press. Check website for more complete descriptions and updates.

www.joerpyleauctions.com Sale Phone 304-216-4238

Online bidding provided by

W. VA. License# 212

BLACKMON AUCTIONS, INC. PO Box 7464 Little Rock, AR 72217 501-664-4526

Billy Hartnedy at 501-352-4703

or [email protected]

www.blackmonauctions.com

J O B C O M P L E T I O N A U C T I O NONE OWNER EQUIPMENT

WED-FRI, OCT 28-30 IN LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS

Almost every item listed is a one owner machine, truck or trailer and was well maintained. It all

is coming in right off a major job completion from the same company. Everything must go at

this auction. There will be much more equipment and trucks & trailers at this auction.

(12) ‘07 & ‘06 Cat D6R Dozers with Cabs, Rippers & Winches

‘04 New Holland LB75B Backhoe2006 New Holland B95 Backhoe‘07 New Holland B95 Backhoe‘06 New Holland B95 Backhoe‘07 New Holland B95 Backhoe1998 Cat 561M Sideboom1982 Cat D4E Sideboom 2004 Komatsu D61EX-12 Dozer‘07 Cat 325DL Excavator‘07 Kobelco SK290LC Excavator‘07 Cat 325DL Excavator ‘07 Kobelco SK135SR Excavator ‘08 Kobelco SK210LC Excavator

‘07 Cat 324DL Excavator ‘07 Cat 330DL Excavator ‘07 New Holland G200 Grader‘04 New Holland LS180 Skid‘06 New Holland LS180 Skid‘87 Cat 613C Water Wagon(3) 2005 IH 4300 Dump Trucks (3) ‘07 Kenworth W900 Tri-Axle Tractors ‘06 Mack CN613 Truck ‘99 Mack RD688S Truck Atoka 60-Ton Lowboy‘01 Fontaine 55-Ton Lowboy‘05 AWF 50-Ton Lowboy ‘05 Winston 20-Ton Pro Series ‘03 Fontaine 50-Ton Lowboy

‘00 Load King 503HDD Lowboy

This is only a very Early List.

There will be:

More Dozers More Backhoes More Excavators More Graders Baldor Generator SetsMcElroy Fusion Machines Winch Trucks Sleeper Trucks More Day Cabs More Equipment Trailers Etc.

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Bidders From 46 States Attend Ritchie Sale in StatesvilleCharlesPorter (R) ofCharlesPorterExcavating inAustinville,Va., just pur-chased thisCat crawlerloader andMark Bush ofEquipmentFinders inBristol, Va.,was going tohelp him get itback home.

Doc McGee (L) of McGee Brothers, Monroe, N.C., andJohn Crocker of Carolina CAT in Charlotte talk aboutthe match ups for Saturdays’ big games.

Steve Simonson (L) and Andrew Coney, both ofPowerscreen Mid-Atlantic Inc. in Kernersville, N.C.,attended the sale to see who was bidding on the crush-ing equipment and to make a few new contacts.

Davis Mellott of SoutheasternEquipment Corp. in Chesapeake, Va.,does a final check of the numbers beforehe starts to bid on a few of the excava-tors.

Randy Wynn (L) of IronPlanet Auctions in Charlotte; Jim Teamand Jim Yarbrough, both of Yarbrough Transfer Company inWinston-Salem, N.C., talk about N.C. State & East Carolina foot-ball.

Bob Sikes (L) of Anson Contracting in Wadesboro, N.C., and SamCox of ASC share a few laughs and talk about several projectsAnson Contracting is working on.

Larry Hoopaugh (R) of Hoopaugh Grading Company inCharlotte talks with George Heck (L) of Vocon Auctions,Charlotte; Brett Goodman (second from L) of Wells Fargo,Charlotte; and Ron Vincent of ASC in Charlotte about some ofthe projects his company is working on.

Misti Bostic of Ritchie Bros. was kept busyall day with Internet bidding.

Ritchie Bros. held a multi-million dollar unreserved publicauction Sept. 22 in Statesville, N.C.

More than 1,300 registered bidders participated in the auctionfrom 27 international countries, including 46 U.S. states and all 10Canadian provinces. Throughout the day, more than 800 items weresold, with more than 70 percent of the items purchased by out-of-state buyers. A third of the items were sold to Internet purchasers.

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(10) 210 Ton to 75 Ton Crawler Cranes(3) `00-`99 TEREX/AMERICAN HC210, 210 Ton •`96 LINK-BELT LS238H, 150 Ton • (4) `99-`95 LINK-BELT LS218H, 100 Ton • (2) `99 & `97 LINK-BELTLS138H, 75 Ton

(3) 150 Ton – 25 Ton Conventional Truck Cranes

`92 GROVE HL-150T, 150 Ton • MANITOWOC3900T, 140 Ton • LITTLE GIANT 64, 25 Ton

(5) 165 Ton – 20 Ton Hydraulic and All Terrain Truck Cranes

`97 DEMAG AC395, 165 Ton • `92GROVE TM9120, 120 Ton • GROVEAT422, 22 Ton • `94 LORAIN

MCH200E, 30 Ton • `97 TEREX T220, 20 Ton

(8) 75 Ton – 35 Ton Rough Terrain Cranes`00 TEREX RT175, 75 Ton • (3) `99-`98LINK-BELT RTC-8060, 60 Ton • (2) `00 &`99 TEREX RT450, 50 Ton • GROVERT640, 40 Ton • BADGER 4435, 35 Ton

(3) 32 Ton – 14 Ton Boom Trucks`98 USTC Taxi King 32 Ton Swing Cab• `98 TEREX TC2863, 14 Ton • `97USTC 1700, 17 Ton

Transport and RiggingNICOLAS 5-Axle Line, 92 Ton Transport Trailer,w/46’x10’ deck • SIEBERT 60 ton 7-AxleBeam/Lowboy, w/stinger & jeep • CHAUNCEY 60 TonLowboy • LIFT SYSTEMS 400 Ton 4-Point JackingSystem, w/ dsl power pack

Tugs, Workboats, Barges, and Amphibious Vessels

(8) 147 Ton – 49 Ton 100’-37’ Tugs andWorkboats • (3) 85’x21’ SectionalWharfage Tugs, with jet drives • (3)50’x14’ LCU Utility Vessels • 190’x52’988 Gross Ton Flat Deck Barge • 175’x74’Flat Deck Derrick Barge • LARK 63’x26’Amphibious Landing Craft • 30’x9’ CrewBoat • 28’x8’ Aluminum DetachableBridge Boat • 25 Ton Straddle Lift

Sedan Bridge Cruiser and Recreational Trawler

`98 SEARAY 480 Sedan Bridge Cruise, twin Detroit6V92, 450HP turbo dsl’s, 450HP each, fly bridge, (3)staterooms, (2) heads, LOADED! • `76 TROJAN 48’Recreational Trawler, twin Merlin 330HP dsl

Hydraulic Excavators(2) `04 CASE CX330 Hydraulic ExcavatorsUpdated Information, Photo Libraries, and Complete Inspection Reports Will Be Added ToOur Website •• Please Contact The Auction Company If You Would Like To Receive Email

Updates Concerning This Large, Unique Offering!

LARGE Sealed Bid AuctionBid Deadline:

Wed., Nov. 4th, `09 5:00pm EST

Cocoa and Port Canaveral, Florida

Call (800) 233-6898 or Email [email protected] Inspection Details, Additional Information, and Bid Kit!

www.hunyady.comFL Auction License No.: AB2215 While information is believed to be accurate, all items will be sold “As-Is, Where-Is”

without guarantee or warranty. A physical inspection is suggested.

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ALEX LYON & SON INC

KISSIMMEE 10/13, GAINESVILLE 10/16..........81

ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ....3,9,92

BARGAINS.............................................................78

BEASLEY FOREST PRODUCTS .........................23

BLACKMON AUCTIONS INC

LITTLE ROCK AR 10/28-30/2009......................87

BOBCAT COMPANY (FLINT) ...............................61

BOMAG - DLR ......................................................41

BRIGGS EQUIPMENT CO .....................................5

CASE CORP .........................................................66

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

HOUSTON 10/22/09 ..........................................85

CEDARAPIDS INC ................................................36

CEG SCALE MODELS .........................................26

CEG WANTED .......................................................79

CHAMPION MOTOR GRADERS ..........................34

CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................76

CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO ........12

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE...........48,72

CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENTGUIDE.COM ........20

DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA .......................69

DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA CORP.............63

DYNAPAC .............................................................45

E D ETNYRE & CO ...............................................40

EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ................................24

EFFICIENCY PRODUCTIONS .............................73

ESCO CORP .........................................................64

FABICK CAT ..........................................................22

GEHL .....................................................................73

GEITH INC ............................................................50

GLOBAL FORCE AUCTION GROUP

WALL NEW JERSEY 10/10/09 ..........................80

GOMACO CORP ...................................................38

GROUND CLEARANCE LLC ................................10

HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ......................15

HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............74

HUNYADY AUCTION CO

PISCATAWAY NJ 10/15/09 ................................84

HUNYADY AUCTION CO

SEALED BID 11/04/09 .......................................89

HYPAC/HYSTER CO ............................................38

HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..........71

IRON PLANET

ONLINE AUCTION 10/15/09..............................83

JCB INC ................................................................57

JFW EQUIPMENT INC .........................................34

JOE R PYLE AUCTION

CHARLESTON WEST VA 10/24/09...................87

JOHN DEERE .......................................................51

JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ................................58

KELLY TRACTOR CO ...........................................31

KOBELCO CONST MACH AMERICA LLC ...........55

LEEBOY ................................................................42

LIEBHERR..............................................................11

M D MOODY & SONS INC .....................................2

MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS ...........................39

MDS ......................................................................65

NEWTON CROUCH INC ......................................16

NORTRAX EQUIPMENT CO FL ...........................17

NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ........7,68

PALADIN HEAVY CONSTRUCTION ....................70

PINNACLE CENTRAL CO ....................................30

POWER EQUIPMENT CO ......................................6

RING POWER CRANE ........................................10

RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS ..........................91

ROSCO MFG CO ..................................................40

RSC EQUIPMENT RENTAL .................................22

SAKAI AMERICA INC ...........................................43

SANDVIK................................................................19

SANY AMERICA INC ............................................21

SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CORP................16

STAFFORD ......................................................46,47

STOLTZFUS MFG .................................................16

STONE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC .......36

SVE PORTABLE ROADWAY SYSTEMS INC .......23

TAKEUCHI ............................................................52

TEREX TRUCKS ...................................................73

TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO .............................35

TRACTOR TRACS INC ........................................64

TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ............................9

UNITED RENTALS OF FLORIDA .........................29

VOLVO COMPACTION .........................................37

VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..............62

YANMAR AMERICA ..............................................53

CAROLINA STATE SUPPLEMENT

ARROW EQUIPMENT INC......................................4

BENCH MARK TOOL & SUPPLY ............................7

BOBCAT CAROLINA’S.............................................8

CAROLINA CAT .......................................................3

DOUGHERTY EQUIPMENT COMPANY .................5

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COLUMBUS, OH, USA 937.568.9500 SEPT 17GEELONG, VIC, AUSTRALIA +61.3.5245.3333 SEPT 17MONCOFA, SPAIN +34.964.580.559 SEPT 17 & 18LONDON, ON, CAN 800.357.0659 SEPT 18PANAMA CITY, PANAMA +507.266.2511 SEPT 18CHICAGO, IL, USA 815.941.6400 SEPT 21GRANDE PRAIRIE, AB, CAN 780.538.1100 SEPT 21 & 22CARGILL, ON, CAN 800.357.0659 SEPT 22PERTH, WA, AUSTRALIA +61.3.5245.3333 SEPT 22STATESVILLE, NC, USA 704.873.6633 SEPT 22FORT WORTH, TX, USA 817.237.6544 SEPT 23 - 25MOERDIJK, THE NETHERLANDS +31.168.392200 SEPT 23 - 25MONTREAL, QC, CAN 450.464.2888 SEPT 24 & 25HYDERABAD, INDIA +91.11.4141.4444 SEPT 25CHARLESTON, WV, USA 304.342.0717 SEPT 28MINNEAPOLIS, MN, USA 507.774.5050 SEPT 29ST AUBIN SUR GAILLON, FRANCE +33.2.32778610 SEPT 29SACRAMENTO, CA, USA 530.724.3900 SEPT 29NORTH EAST, MD, USA 410.287.4330 SEPT 30 & OCT 1VANCOUVER, BC, CAN 604.580.0166 OCT 1CAORSO, ITALY +39.052.381.8801 OCT 2ST LOUIS, MO, USA 636.931.0090 OCT 2O’FALLON, MO, USA 636.931.0090 OCT 3OTTAWA, ON, CAN 800.357.0659 OCT 6BOISE, ID, USA 360.956.1500 OCT 7PRINCE GEORGE, BC, CAN 250.963.8491 OCT 8STUHR (BREMEN), GERMANY +49.541.981330 OCT 8LOS ANGELES, CA, USA 951.940.9441 OCT 13 & 14ORLANDO, FL, USA 863.420.9919 OCT 14 & 15

RENO, NV, USA 775.342.6031 OCT 16DENVER, CO, USA 970.535.6700 OCT 20 & 21CHARLESTON, WV, USA 304.552.9124 OCT 22OCANA, SPAIN +34.925.595.460 OCT 23ALBUQUERQUE, NM, USA 505.836.0738 OCT 27EDMONTON, AB, CAN 780.955.2486 OCT 28 - 30TORREON, MEXICO +52.871.731.7424 OCT 30LAS VEGAS, NV, USA 702.644.2468 NOV 6DETROIT, MI, USA 734.587.3200 NOV 10HARTFORD, CT, USA 860.684.1055 NOV 11ATLANTA, GA, USA 770.304.3355 NOV 13 & 14SALT LAKE CITY, UT, USA 435.843.4260 NOV 13HOUSTON, TX, USA 713.455.5200 NOV 17 - 19MEPPEN, GERMANY +49.5935.705298 NOV 19KANSAS CITY, MO, USA 816.633.4096 NOV 20PITTSBURGH, PA, USA 724.947.7240 NOV 20PHOENIX, AZ, USA 602.269.5631 NOV 19 & 20ISTANBUL, TURKEY +971.4.8120600 NOV 21BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA +61.7.3382.4444 NOV 24GRANDE PRAIRIE, AB, CAN 780.538.1100 NOV 25 & 26GEELONG, AUSTRALIA +61.3.5245.3333 NOV 26POLOTITLAN, MEXICO +52.427.266.0909 DEC 8DENVER, CO, USA 970.535.6700 DEC 8 & 9TORONTO, ON, CAN 800.357.0659 DEC 7 & 8COLUMBUS, OH, USA 937.568.9500 DEC 10OLYMPIA, WA, USA 360.956.1500 DEC 10 & 11DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMERITES +971.4.8120600 DEC 14 - 16NARITA, JAPAN +61.7.3382.4444 JAN 27, 2010LAS VEGAS, NV, USA 702.644.2468 FEB 5

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