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USACE photo The cutoff wall extends from roughly 6 ft. (1.8 m) from the top of the dike through the foundation to several feet beyond the limestone bedrock, averaging between 60 to 80 ft. (18.3 to 24.4 m) below the crest of the dike. By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT In what appears to be a never-ending task, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers crews in Florida continue working on the outdated Herbert Hoover Dike surrounding Lake Okeechobee — the state’s largest freshwater lake. Since 2007, teams have performed var- ious tasks to reduce the risk of dike failure due to flooding from high water levels. “Because of the construction methods used in the 1930s, the dike is susceptible to erosion of the earthen embankment,” said John Campbell, public affairs specialist of the Jacksonville District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). “Over the past six years, we have installed a 21.4 mile concrete barrier known as a cutoff wall into the south- east quadrant of the dike. The cutoff wall is designed to reduce seepage and prevent ero- sion.” The cutoff wall extends from roughly 6 ft. (1.8 m) from the top of the dike through the foundation to several feet beyond the lime- stone bedrock, averaging between 60 to 80 ft. (18.3 to 24.4 m) below the crest of the dike. It’s considered crucial to the rehabilita- tion effort, although is by no means a solu- tion to a complex problem. Despite a multi- million dollar effort by USACE, the dike remains on a national shortlist of unsafe class Improvements Continue for Herbert Hoover Dike EHG Teams Up With Linder to Demo Eastland Mall…8 Ring Power Presents Demo Day…20 Pinnacle Brings Lunch to Job for Lane Construction…12 Inside “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 see P3 page 92 see HOOVER page 66 November 27, 2013 Vol. XXV • No. 24 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com The Virginia Supreme Court Oct. 31 agreed with the American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) in the case of Elizabeth River Crossings OPCO LLC and Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) v. Danny Meeks and over- ruled a lower court’s decision to strike down Virginia’s Public Private Transportation Act. The association, along with the National Conference of State Legislatures, filed a “friend of the court” brief in the case. At issue was a lower court rul- ing which held that Virginia’s public private partner- ship (P3) enabling legislation was unconstitutional because it allowed VDOT to set toll rates on the Midtown Tunnel Extension project in the Hampton Roads region of Virginia. ARTBA’s brief argued that as manager of the state’s roadways, VDOT was the most qualified entity to determine toll revenues need- ed to support the Hampton Roads project. The Virginia Transportation Construction Alliance, ARTBA’s affiliated chapter, also filed an amicus brief and played a key leadership role in defending the com- Va. Supreme Court Rules… P3 Enabling Law for Setting Tolls Constitutional Published Nationally Voters across the nation again confirmed the high value they place on transportation infra- structure improvements by approving 91 per- cent of Nov. 5 ballot measures to increase or extend funding for highways, bridges and transit and electing two transportation advocates for governor. There were 21 ballot initiatives at the state and local level, the largest number in a decade for a year that did not include congressional races or a presidential election. The total value of the approved measures was nearly $240 mil- lion. On average, the successful ballot measures were approved with 67 percent of the vote. Transportation investment advocates also won gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia. The approval rate for transportation funding measures is even greater than in previous years — voters approved 68 percent of similar Voters Confirm High Value Placed on Transportation Infrastructure see ELECTIONS page 80 Table of Contents ........4 Trailers Section ....37-47 Paving Section ......50-63 Parts Section ..............64 Auction Section ....86-95 Business Calendar ......90 Advertisers Index ......94

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USACE photoThe cutoff wall extends from roughly 6 ft. (1.8 m) from the top of the dike throughthe foundation to several feet beyond the limestone bedrock, averaging between 60to 80 ft. (18.3 to 24.4 m) below the crest of the dike.

By Cindy RileyCEG CORRESPONDENT

In what appears to be a never-ending task,U.S. Army Corps of Engineers crews inFlorida continue working on the outdatedHerbert Hoover Dike surrounding LakeOkeechobee — the state’s largest freshwaterlake. Since 2007, teams have performed var-ious tasks to reduce the risk of dike failuredue to flooding from high water levels.“Because of the construction methods

used in the 1930s, the dike is susceptible toerosion of the earthen embankment,” saidJohn Campbell, public affairs specialist ofthe Jacksonville District, U.S. Army Corpsof Engineers (USACE). “Over the past sixyears, we have installed a 21.4 mile concretebarrier known as a cutoff wall into the south-east quadrant of the dike. The cutoff wall isdesigned to reduce seepage and prevent ero-sion.” The cutoff wall extends from roughly 6 ft.

(1.8 m) from the top of the dike through thefoundation to several feet beyond the lime-stone bedrock, averaging between 60 to 80

ft. (18.3 to 24.4 m) below the crest of thedike. It’s considered crucial to the rehabilita-tion effort, although is by no means a solu-tion to a complex problem. Despite a multi-million dollar effort by USACE, the dikeremains on a national shortlist of unsafe class

Improvements Continue for Herbert Hoover Dike

EHG Teams Up With Linder

to Demo Eastland Mall…8

Ring Power Presents Demo

Day…20

Pinnacle Brings Lunch to Job

for Lane Construction…12

Inside

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

® SoutheastEdition

$3.00

see P3 page 92see HOOVER page 66

November 27, 2013 • Vol. XXV • No.24 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910

www.constructionequipmentguide.com

The Virginia Supreme Court Oct. 31 agreed with theAmerican Road and Transportation BuildersAssociation (ARTBA) in the case of Elizabeth RiverCrossings OPCO LLC and Virginia Department ofTransportation (VDOT) v. Danny Meeks and over-ruled a lower court’s decision to strike down Virginia’sPublic Private Transportation Act.The association, along with the National

Conference of State Legislatures, filed a “friend of thecourt” brief in the case. At issue was a lower court rul-ing which held that Virginia’s public private partner-ship (P3) enabling legislation was unconstitutionalbecause it allowed VDOT to set toll rates on theMidtown Tunnel Extension project in the HamptonRoads region of Virginia. ARTBA’s brief argued thatas manager of the state’s roadways, VDOT was themost qualified entity to determine toll revenues need-ed to support the Hampton Roads project. TheVirginia Transportation Construction Alliance,ARTBA’s affiliated chapter, also filed an amicus briefand played a key leadership role in defending the com-

Va. Supreme Court Rules…

P3 Enabling Lawfor Setting TollsConstitutional

Published Nationally

Voters across the nation again confirmed thehigh value they place on transportation infra-structure improvements by approving 91 per-cent of Nov. 5 ballot measures to increase orextend funding for highways, bridges and transitand electing two transportation advocates forgovernor. There were 21 ballot initiatives at the state

and local level, the largest number in a decadefor a year that did not include congressional

races or a presidential election. The total valueof the approved measures was nearly $240 mil-lion. On average, the successful ballot measureswere approved with 67 percent of the vote.Transportation investment advocates also wongubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia.The approval rate for transportation funding

measures is even greater than in previous years— voters approved 68 percent of similar

Voters Confirm High Value Placedon Transportation Infrastructure

see ELECTIONS page 80

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

Trailers Section ....37-47

Paving Section ......50-63

Parts Section ..............64

Auction Section ....86-95

Business Calendar......90

Advertisers Index ......94

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EHG Demos Eastland Mall

By Brenda RuggieroCEG CORRESPONDENT

Bit by bit, the Eastland Mall in Charlotte, N.C., is coming down. The City of Charlotte awarded the contract for the demolition to Environmental

Holdings Group (EHG) LLC. According to Victor Wilson, Charlotte branch mangerof EHG, work began in mid-September, and the company has six months to com-plete the $875,000 project.The senior project manager of the mall project is Mike Craddock, and the senior

site superintendent is Scott Donohoe. Both have 25 years or more in the demolitionand abatement industries.The contract calls for the abatement of non-friable asbestos-containing materials

and mold remediation, the installation and maintenance of erosion control and waterrun-off control operations and the demolition and removal of the mall, including thefour anchor stores, out buildings and Firestone and Hollywood Video. The facilitycovers a total of 1.2 million sq. ft. (1,003,000 sq m)Wilson noted that the recycling goal is about 80 percent, with 11,000 tons (9,979

t) of steel set to be recycled.In addition, EHG will crush and backfill the below grade ice rink area with rub-

ble (inert materials) to the adjacent grade, plus or minus about 30,000 tons (27,215t) of CMU and concrete from the wrecking operations.“One of the challenges to this job is that there are no as-built drawings for the

project,” Wilson said. “Another will be meeting the schedule of six months withregard to local traffic and upcoming winter conditions.” That being said, the project has been a unique one for Wilson.“I’ve been associated with major demolition projects over the past 35 years from

New York City to the Bahamas, and I have never experienced the excitement and

The City of Charlotte awarded the contract for the demolition of theEastland Mall to Environmental Holdings Group (EHG) LLC.

Mike Craddock (L) and Scott Donohue of EHG on the EastlandMall tear down job site.

Work began in mid-September, and EHG has six months to complete the $875,000 project.EHG see page 82

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Pinnacle CranesDelivers Lunch toLane ConstructionOn Oct. 25 Pinnacle Cranes prepared a hearty lunch on

the job site for Lane Construction Corporation.

Pinnacle Canes has enjoyed a long history of servicingLane Construction, who is an active user of Link-Beltcrawler, hydraulic and rough terrain cranes.

Pinnacle wanted to show the Lane employees how muchthey are appreciated by providing them with a homemadecookout lunch.

“It’s the least we could do and we hope to continue ourgreat relationship with Lane as we rebuild the Carolina infra-structure,” said Jim Mackinson of Pinnacle Cranes.

(This story also can be found on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip-

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More than 75 hard-working Lane Construction Corporation crew members enjoy the lunch prepared by PinnacleCranes.

Jim Mackinson (L) and Ryan Lowder, project engi-neer of Lane Construction, both at the I-85 sectionjob site, are ready to eat.

Emilio Valentin (L), senior structure superintend-ent of Lane Construction Corporation, andPatrick Leatherwood of Pinnacle Cranes talkabout the project.

Jenny Pratt (L) and Johnnie Alexander, both ofPinnacle Cranes, help keep the trays of food fullystocked for the crew from Lane Construction.

Matt Miltner (L), job engineer of Lane ConstructionCorporation, talks with Jim Mackinson about the newservice truck.

(L-R): Patrick Leatherwood, Ray Mullis and MarkBaker, all of Pinnacle Cranes, cook the burgers and hotdogs.

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1996 CASE 1838, STK# CU3698, 63” SMOOTH BKT, FAIR TIRES, JUST SERVICED, 1395 HRS ....$9,900

1982 CASE 580D, STK# CU3696, 2WD, OROPS, STD. HOE W/24” BKT, CASE CONTROLS, 4001 HRS ..............................................................................................................................................................$10,000

2007 CASE 580M, STK# CE4360, 2WD, OROPS, KENT HAMMER, 579 HRS ................................$54,500

2012 TAKEUCHI TB250, STK# KA0894, OROPS, ANGLE BLADE, POWERTILT SWINGER, 36” BKT, FACTO-RY WARRANTY, 379 HRS ..............................................................................................................$51,500

2008 TAKEUCHI TB175, STK# KA0753, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, QUICK COUPLER, 24” BKT, GOOD TRACKS,1224 HRS ......................................................................................................................................$63,500

2009 HYUNDAI ROBEX 160 LC-7A, STK# CU3604, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, 24” SHOES, HYD. THUMB, 42”BKT, 1494 HRS ..............................................................................................................................$82,500

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2010 KUBOTA KX080-3, STK# KU0513, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, ANGLE BLADE, HYD. THUMB, QUICK COU-PLER, 36” BKT, 979 HRS................................................................................................................$76,500

2012 KUBOTA U25, STK# KU0610, FACTORY WARRANTY UNTIL 12/27/13, OROPS, QUICK COUPLER, 262HRS ................................................................................................................................................$26,000

2008 TAKEUCHI TL130, STK# CU3655, OROPS, BRAND NEW TRACKS, 67” SMOOTH BKT, 1370 HRS..............................................................................................................................................................$22,500

2007 MUSTANG MTL25, STK# CU3674, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, 80” SMOOTH BKT, GOOD TRACKS, NODENTS, 1112 HRS ..........................................................................................................................$32,000

2003 DEERE 260 II, STK# CU3651, OROPS, SMOOTH BKT, FAIR TIRES, VERY LOW HRS, 869 HRS ................................................................................................................................................................$13,500

2001 CAT 226, STK# RM8086, OROPS, 67” DIRT BKT, EXTRA SET OF SOLIT TIRES, 1876 HRS $13,500

2011 TAKEUCHI TB1140, STK# KA0888, A/C, HYD. THUMB, 36” BKT, FACTORY WARRANTY TIL 2/27/14,658 HRS ......................................................................................................................................$109,500

2011 TAKEUCHI TW65, STK# KA0861, LOOKS NEW, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, 71” BKT W/BOCE, WARRANTYTIL 2/27/14, 257 HRS ....................................................................................................................$55,000

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If a subcontractor is working onmultiple projects with a general con-tractor and the GC includes a “set off”clause in its subcontracts, the GC isleveraging its ability to use moneyavailable on any of the jobs to pay forthe impact on a problem job. The sub-contractor’s cash flow could be severe-ly impacted if a general contractor off-sets a claim on one job against pay-ment for all other jobs. ASA’s newest “Subcontractor’s

Negotiating Tip Sheet” on “PaymentSet Off” warns subcontractors that ageneral contractor customer could holdpayments on all jobs as leverage toforce a subcontractor into a compro-mised position on a dispute, or a cus-tomer with its own cash flow problemsmay fabricate reasons to hold paymenton all of a subcontractor’s jobs. A couple of examples of such “set

off” clauses in a GC’s proprietary sub-contract include: “Contractor may setoff or credit against amounts otherwisepayable to subcontractor, all amounts

due from subcontractor to contractor,whether arising out of this project orotherwise,” or “Contractor may applyany payments otherwise due to thesubcontractor hereunder to any otherindebtedness, liability or obligation ofsubcontractor to contractor whetherunder this subcontract or any otheragreement or circumstance.” The new ASA tip sheet recom-

mends that subcontractors strike such“set off” language from the subcon-tract. General contractors may object:

“You’re working on multiple projectsfor us. We see it as one big picture.”The subcontractor could respond,“Each job should stand on its own.” The GC also might argue: “Each of

these jobs is fairly small. If you createa major problem, we need to be sureyou have enough skin in the game.” Tosuch an argument, the subcontractorcould say, “We have substantialamounts of insurance and net worth tooffset any problem you may face on a

project.” The general contractor mightsay: “Filing and getting paid on aninsurance claim can take some time.We need to keep this job moving.” Thesubcontractor could reply: “If you holdback my pay on other jobs for a prob-lem on this job, it could severelyimpact my company’s cash flow, mak-ing it harder for me to perform.Robbing Peter to pay Paul won’tachieve what you want.” ASA tip sheets are released weekly

and are designed to provide the sub-contractor with the information itneeds to negotiate a particular subcon-tract clause, including ASA-recom-mended language, samples of what asubcontractor may see in a client’s pro-prietary subcontract, an explanation ofthe impact of poor language on a sub-contractor, negotiating tips, andsources for more information.

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

ASA Provides Tip Sheet for SuccessfulNegotiations Regarding ‘Set Off’ Clauses

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Demolition & Recycling

2005 Liebherr A924B MH 40 ft Max Reach (2piece) Material Handling front, Hydraulic ElevatingCab w/ Heat & A/C, Dual Solid Tires, Outriggers x4,and 10 kw Generator Set. Includes 5 tine CatGSH22 Orange Peel grapple with 360 rotation.Machine is clean, straight, tight, and in very goodoperating condition. FOB our yard in Summerville, SC$139,500

2006 Hitachi ZX270LC-3 with 5207 hours andCab Guarding, Very Good U/C, Equipped w/ factoryrebuilt LaBounty MSD50 Series III #50800 StraightMobile Shear. Through shop and work ready. Genesisfactory warranty on MSD50 shear....Call for Price.

2010 Cat M322D MH #W2T05047, DeliveredNEW in 2011, 3847 Hrs, Hydraulic Elevating Cab,FOPS Cab Guarding, Heat & A/C, 41’ MaterialHanding Front, Drop Nose Stick, 12.5 kw Gen Set,Cat GSH15-5 3/4 yd3 Grapple w/360 rotation (FullyInstalled), Dual Solid Tires, Rear Camera System, andOutriggers x4. Cat Dealer Maintained Since Neww/Service History Report Available. ExcellentCondition & Appearance ..................Call for price.

2005 Liebherr A934B MH 9670 total hrs, 50 ftMax Reach Material Handling Arrangement, Drop NoseStick, Hydraulic Elevating Cab, Heat & A/C, AutomaticLubrication System, Generator System for Magnet, andDual Solid Tires. Choice of several orange peel grap-ple options. Excellent all around condition and appear-ance. Checked through our shop and fully serviced.FOB our yard in Summerville, SC..............$189,500

1999 Liebherr A932 HD #361-5179,15,000 Hrs, Fixed Elevated Cab, MaterialHandling Front, Drop Nose Stick, 20 kw BeltDrive Generator, NEW Generator Controller,Recent Engine, Trans & Pumps by LiebherrDealer, Solid Tires. Good Overall RunningCondition for the Age & Hours. FOB Hanover, MD.................Call for price.

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2006 Hitachi ZX270LC-3 with 6600 Hrs,Cab w/Heat & A/C, Cab Guarding, Very GoodU/C and Equipped w/ LaBounty MSD2000RSaber Series Mobile Shear w/360 Rotation.Less than 250 Hour Use Since Complete Rebuild of Shear and All Components. ThroughShop and Work Ready. ........................................................Available for Sale or Rent.

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2008 CAT 330DL HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORID# UT13477, SMU 10371, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, AUX HYDRAULICS,

HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER, BUCKET, UC @10,218 HRS, 31.5IN SHOES 65%, BUSHINGS40% NOT TURNED, SEGMENTS 40%, IDLERS

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2007 CAT 988H WHEEL LOADERID# UP12733, SMU 9860, EROPS, AIR

CONDITIONING, 15CYD GP BUCKET, FAST FUELSYSTEM, STANDARD STEERING, 35/36R33TIRES @ 9856 HRS, FRONTS 35%, REARS

65%...$455,000

2011 CAT 299C MULTI-TERRAIN LOADERID# UP13533, SMU 726, EROPS, AIR

CONDITIONING, HEATER, 2-SPEED TRAVEL,STANDARD FLOW, BUCKET, 18IN SHOES 70%

@ 746 HRS...$57,000

2011 CAT 420E IT BACKHOE LOADERID# UT13257, SMU 2632, TIER III C4.4 ENGINE, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, AIR RIDE SEAT, 4X4, RIDE CONTROL, AUX HYD, IT GP FRONTBUCKET, EXTENDABLE STICK, REAR COUPLER, REAR BUCKET, HYDRAULIC THUMB, TIRES @

2633HRS, RF 0% REMAINING, LF 37%, RR 67%, LR 85% ...$71,000

1997 CAT 14H MOTOR GRADERID# UP12196, SMU 11379, TIER I 3306

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PROTECTION, PUSH BLOCK, 20.5R25 TIRES @ 11379HRS, FRONTS 58-66%, REARS

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2010 CAT 305CCR MINI EXCAVATORID# UT13213, SMU 1258, CAB, AIR

CONDITIONING, AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC, COMBINED FUNCTION HYDRAULICS, SWINGBOOM, LONG STICK, MANUAL QUICK COU-PLER, BUCKET, PLUMBED FOR HAMMER, UC

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2011 CAT 315DL HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORID# UP13567, SMU 1514, CAB, A/C, PATTERN

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2003 CAT 735 ARTICULATED TRUCKID# UT12922, SMU 7605, CAB, AIR

CONDITIONING, 26.5R25 TIRE @ 7194HRS, RF 24% LF 18%, RR1 10%, RR2 22%,

LR1 26%, LR2 29%...$250,000

2009 JCB 190 HF SKID STEER LOADERID# UT13418, SMU 1903, CAB, ELEC CONTROL

FOR IMPLEMENTS, HIGH FLOW, BUCKET, SAMSON TIRES @ 1888 HRS 90%...$22,000

2008 CAT 775F OFF HIGHWAY TRUCKID# UP12313, CAB, A/C, DUAL SLOPE HEATEDDUMP BODY, TIRES @ 10940 HRS, RF 74%, LF

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2007 CAT 328DLCR HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORID# UT13097, SMU 4049, EROPS, AIR

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2007 JLG 460SJ TELESCOPIC BOOM LIFTID# 270539, SMU 1741, 46’ ELEVATED PLATFORM HEIGHT, 41’ HORIZONTAL

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NEWLISTINGS

CATERPILLAR, 953C, Used,8G4021/31702CATERPILLAR, 980C, Used, 9V6026/3062

CATERPILLAR, 992C,992D, Used,1V5906/28594CATERPILLAR, 980H, Rebuilt,2327558/34667CATERPILLAR, 980G,980G II, Rebuilt,1725386/34668CATERPILLAR, 980G,980G II, Rebuilt,1725385/34669

CATERPILLAR, D8R,D8T, Used,3377119/43238CATERPILLAR, D5M,D5M LGP,D5N, New,2096089/32261

CATERPILLAR, D9N,D9R, Used,C063880A1CATERPILLAR, D11R, Used, BL213

CATERPILLAR, D8T,D8R, Used,2458152/33280

CATERPILLAR, 375, Used,1056205/36608

CATERPILLAR, D6R LGP, Rebuilt,8E5273/38926

CATERPILLAR, 345B,345B II,345BLC,345B LC II,345BL,345BL II,350, Used,1389673/29067CATERPILLAR, 416C,416D,416E, 420C,420D, 420E,426C, New, 1345869/30959CATERPILLAR, 216,216B,226,226B, 228,232,242,246,247,252,256,257,262,267,268,272,277,287, New, 2856095/32284CATERPILLAR, 345B,350, Used,1366241/32499CATERPILLAR, 330C, Used,3029013/32549CATERPILLAR, 318,318B,318C, Used,1882243/43743CATERPILLAR, 318,318B,318C, Used,2392536/43744

CATERPILLAR, 988G, New,1289664/29291CATERPILLAR, D11N, Used,7T0973/33845CATERPILLAR, 953C, Used,1101397/32316CATERPILLAR, D10, Used, 3T8106/36149

CATERPILLAR, 375,375L, Used,1082517/33834

CATERPILLAR, 980C, Used,8V8914/28500

CATERPILLAR, 980G,980G II, Used,1146030/28593CATERPILLAR, D8R, Used, 6Y0610/34142CATERPILLAR, 962G, Used,2318853/36042CATERPILLAR, D10T, Used,2235568/39840

CATERPILLAR, 420E, Used,2227379/36938CATERPILLAR, 345,350, Used,1728478/43341CATERPILLAR, 416C, Used,1613241/43745

CATERPILLAR, D5B,D5B LGP,D5S,D6D,Used, 7J8302/3097

CATERPILLAR, 988B,988F, Rebuilt,4T6792/31244CATERPILLAR, 657E,657G, Used,9T4974/3170

CATERPILLAR, 836C, Used,1452440/3212CATERPILLAR, 824C, Used,4V1073/31078CATERPILLAR, 824C, Used,3V4030/31079CATERPILLAR, 631, Rebuilt, 4D5730/2996CATERPILLAR, 836, Rebuilt,1367631/3203

CATERPILLAR, 740, Used,1537076/28643CATERPILLAR, 980G, Rebuilt,2023123/35618CATERPILLAR, 962G, Rebuilt,1168671/34551CATERPILLAR, 769D, Rebuilt,1230206/32272CATERPILLAR, 16, Used, D343/40879CATERPILLAR, 375L, Used,1344137/33644SULLAIR, 15 KW, Used, 2681384/28541CATERPILLAR, 345B, Used,1382001/37356CATERPILLAR, CS-563C, Used,1117717/36108CATERPILLAR, 773D, Used,1314877/40903

PETERBILT, 13-210,224,265,281,300,310,320,330,335,340,341,346,348,348A,348M,348N,348S,349,349A,351,351A,351ST,352A,352M,352S,353,357,358,358A,358M,358ST,359,359A,359B,359M,359S,359ST,362,367,372,375,376,377,378,379,379EXHD,381,383,385,386,CB300, Rebuilt,6I3479/2562

CATERPILLAR, 973C, Used,3W8424/31118CATERPILLAR, D6R, Rebuilt,2012078/31951

CATERPILLAR, 980G, Rebuilt,1605585/8037CATERPILLAR, D6N LGP, Used,1914932/39599 & 39600CATERPILLAR, 973, Used, 8G0278/36396CATERPILLAR, 953C, Rebuilt,1122360/3197CATERPILLAR, 320, Rebuilt,7Y1571/37840CATERPILLAR, 345B, Rebuilt, 1362847CATERPILLAR, D11N, Rebuilt, 9W3649CATERPILLAR, 375,375L,5080, Rebuilt,7Y0884/38294 & 38296

CATERPILLAR, 5130, Used, 1072940/326CATERPILLAR, 5130, Used,1423698/32887

CATERPILLAR, 318,320, Used,1123404/43343

CATERPILLAR, 973,973C, Used,3G3046/42913CATERPILLAR, D11N, Rebuilt,4T4911/32405

CATERPILLAR, 304.5,305.5, New,1584765/35694CATERPILLAR, 5130, New,1554102/32845

CATERPILLAR, 375L,375, Used,1096159/36610

CATERPILLAR, 16, Used, 9M6170/40878CATERPILLAR, D8N, Rebuilt,3T5832/43263CATERPILLAR, 637G, Used,1974583/3217CATERPILLAR, 836, Used, 1431234/3209CATERPILLAR, 950H, Used,1685223/28772CATERPILLAR, D10L,D10, Used,6P6412/31183CATERPILLAR, D10R, Used,1102769/35220CATERPILLAR, D8H, Used,1M3808/36611

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CATERPILLAR, D8H, Used,31E3778/37027CATERPILLAR, D8H, Used,31E1067/36601

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Ring Power Hosts Demo Day in St. AugustineRing Power Corp. recently hosted a demo day

at a site in St. Augustine, Fla. The demo daygave customers a chance to test equipment

including track loaders, mini-excavators, a wheelloader and an excavator with the Indexator Rototiltattachment. An “Equipment Rodeo Competition” allowed

guests to show off their skills using a mini-excavatorand a track loader on an obstacle course with thechance to win prizes for the best operators. Attendeesalso enjoyed barbecue lunch.

(This story also can be found on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web site at www.construc-tionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Award Winners:Multi-Terrain Loader Competition

First place — Justin Reed of R&RMaintenance won a Yeti cooler

Second Place — David Whitener of Whitener Grading won a cooler bag

Third Place — Mark Whitener ofWhitener Grading won a Cat pocket knife

Excavator Competition(Tie for first place)First Place — Eric Phillips of Jax

Dirtworks won a Yeti coolerFirst Place — Scott King of R&R

Maintenance won a Yeti coolerSecond Place — Larry Hall of Hall’s

Environmental won a cooler bagThird place — Alex Reed of R&R

Maintenance won a Cat pocketknife

Ryan Lindley of RLBC tries out the Cat 302.7D.Guests attempt the track loader obstacle course featuring ahairpin turn.

Attendees check out the engine of this track loader.Ring Power Corp. recently hosted a demo day at a sitein St. Augustine, Fla.

Justin Reed of R&R Maintenance tests this Cat 277D. The Indexator Rototilt attachment draws a crowd atthe demo day.

David Raulerson of St. Johns County participates inthe equipment rodeo competition.

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SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) Transportation planners say anextension of an expressway is being held up by lawsuits filedby groups who say they support the road. The Louisiana Department of Transportation and

Development is ready, The Times reported to start an envi-ronmental impact study on extending La. 3132 from its cur-rent end at Flournoy Lucas Road to the Port of Caddo-Bossier. But a group including the Finish 3132 Coalition and

Willis-Knighton Health Systems sued last year. Two suitshave been consolidated in state court, while a third is pend-ing in federal court. “We have a contract ready to go for Stage 1; but because

of all the litigation, we haven’t been able to get going,’’ said

Kent Rogers, executive director of the Northwest LouisianaCouncil of Governments. Lawyer Billy Pesnell said his clients want the state to

build the highway across part of the Esplanade subdivisionbeing built by developer Tim Larkin. “What we’re trying to do is get the Department of

Transportation and Federal Highway Administration to builda road on what we consider to be the most appropriate align-ment or route from Flournoy Lucas to the port, which isacross a portion of the subdivision which Mr. Larkin is build-ing,’’ Pesnell said. The first lawsuit, filed Sept. 4, 2012, contends the state

withheld that route from its study of potential corridors. “They never disclosed it,’’ Pesnell said. “The most west-

ern route initially recommended would have taken theEsplanade bridge over Bayou Pierre. They kept moving iteast until they got it right up against Twelve Oaks subdivi-sion — with two compound curves.’’ A lawsuit filed Nov. 19 sought to stop construction of a

service road into that same development. Caddo DistrictJudge Leon Emmanuel ruled that construction could pro-ceed, a decision upheld by the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeal.

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

Shreveport HighwayEnvironment StudyStalled By Lawsuits

“We have a contract readyto go for Stage 1; butbecause of all the litigation,we haven’t been able to getgoing”

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ConExpo 1993

Dozens of manufacturers of asphalt paving products andcompaction equipment, small and large, came from far andwide to attend the greatest construction show on earth.They came to show their product lines; they came to unveilexciting new products; they came to announce changes toexisting products. And was it worth it! Over 96,000 peopleattended ConExpo 1993 to see the latest technological

advances in the construction equipment industry!Ingersoll-Rand, with the largest indoor display area at

the 1993 ConExpo, exhibited over 70 products. Everypiece of equipment from their construction equipmentdivision was displayed. Dozens of new products andchanges to existing products were a highlight of the fan-tastic display put on by Ingersoll-Rand. Some of the excit-ing new products introduced were the new line of ProPacSeries of vibratory soil compactors. Also introduced, at theshow, were new mid-sized asphalt pavers called ProPave.

Ingersoll-Rand’smassive indoor spread featured vibra-tory and static compactors, asphalt and concrete pavingequipment, milling machines, rough-terrain fork lifts,portable air compressors and generators, light towers,pumps and down hole drills, just to name a few. Being thelargest indoor exhibit area, at times their large staff had dif-ficulty in assisting all those interested in their equipment.

Blaw-Knox had an impressive display, whichwas very busy for the entirety of the show. Theyfeatured a wide variety of asphalt paving equip-ment with each machine showing the latestadvances in technology. New products introducedwere the B Series PF-200 and PF-172 paver/finish-ers. The show was such a success that everymachine was sold off the show room floor andmany orders were written for spring delivery.

Bomag had all of their equipment on display,static and vibratory compactors, tampers and platecompactors. They introduced a new design for theBomag MPH 100 recycler. The Bomag booth wasin a high traffic area, which resulted in a constantflow of contractors reviewing their products.

Dynapac’s exhibit was a very large impressivearea featuring many of their new rollers. They

introduced a new series of articulated double drum rollers,which includes six models. They range in size from 2.4tons to 4 tons. The new rollers, with state of the art features,are designed for both asphalt and soil compactors. Theirunique display area located on a main isle drew quite a bitof interest throughout the five-day show.

E.D. Etnyre & Co. was ready for ConExpo with theunveiling of the Series 2000 Black-Topper distributor. Thisnew distributor offers superior technology allowing thecontractor greater flexibility and cost efficiency. Etnyreannounced a new warranty policy on the asphalt distribu-tors. The display also featured the company’s new line ofRTB series trailers.

Hamm Compactors had a substantial display area setup outside featuring single and double drum vibratoryrollers, rubber tire static rollers, three wheel static rollers,soil stabilization and asphalt recycling equipment. Severalnew products were introduced at the show: the Raco 250soil stabilizer and asphalt recycler, the DV8 double-drumcompactor and the 2000 series compactor available in bothdrum and pad foot configuration.

Midland Machinery Co., located in Tonawanda, N.Y.,displayed their road widener attachment and the cold mixpaver. Their outside booth at ConExpo gave them a greatopportunity to promote their equipment and write several

This ConExpo article was published in ConstructionEquipment Guide (CEG) on May 5, 1993. This and otherConExpo articles to follow will be part of a continuingseries that take a look back at ConExpos past through thereporting of CEG. We hope you enjoy these retros asmuch as we did searching for them deep in our archives.

ConExpo Paving … It Rolled Them Over

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new orders. Midland announced their plansfor a new Mix-Paver in the fall of ’93, the800 model.

Hypac’s new compact compactor, theC820A, was the feature item at ConExpo’93. Their exhibit had a broad line of soiland asphalt compaction equipment includ-ing vibratory and static rollers. Their inter-esting display attracted many contractorsthroughout the show.

Rosco had an array of equipment at theirlocation including an asphalt distributor,rough terrain rollers, patching machines,water distributor and a static roller. Roscotook the opportunity at ConExpo to exhibitnew products for asphalt work, the Tru-Pac915 articulated pneumatic roller and theWT truck-mounted water truck, a versatiletruck designed to be mounted on a truckchassis.

General Engines had an outside displayarea featuring static and vibratory rollers inaddition to their line of tag-a-long and lowbed trailers. They had an indoor officefacility to offer show attendees relief fromthe desert heat. The interest in their prod-ucts was so great that there were rarely anyseats available.

Cedarapids had an inside locationexhibiting asphalt pavers and screens,crushing plants, screening plants, screeds,a pick up machine and an asphalt mixingdrum. New equipment presented atConExpo included the CR 461 micro-processor paver and two new screeds —the stretch 8 to 16 ft. and the stretch 10 to18 ft. The new products were well receivedby contractors. Cedarapids was very busyfrom the beginning to the end and sold anabundance of equipment.

Wacker was at ConExpo with a uniquetwo story display featuring quite a spreadof equipment from their diversified prod-uct line. They announced the expansion oftheir rammer line with the addition of theDS724 diesel rammer.

Stone introduced nine new models ofcompactors at ConExpo. Their line is nowanything but compact. The new com-pactors offer all the modern conveniencesallowing for compacting every nook andcranny, curve and manhole.

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

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Cat Unveils New Equipment, Tier IV Migration Strategy

Dave Ellington of Caterpillar was on hand to outline the features of the 770G/772Goff-highway trucks.

Caterpillar announced the debut of severalnew equipment models and a brand newstrategy for migrating used equipment

from Tier IV standard to lesser regulated territo-ries across the globe at a press event held at itsPeoria, Ill., headquarters Nov. 6 to 8.The press was given a sneak peak at the new

980M and 982M wheel loaders, the C Seriesarticulated dump trucks — 725C, 730C and730C EJ ejector — and an overview of the newD series skid steer loaders released in October. Cat employees were on hand to provide

walk-arounds of the equipment, as well as allowtime for the members of the press to jump intothe driver’s seats of the new models.

(This story also can be found on Construction

Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.construc-tionequipmentguide.com.)

The 972M wheel loader was just one piece of equipment on dis-play at the Cat press event in Peoria, Ill. The wheel loader wasput through its paces in the spacious demo area atCaterpillar’s Edwards Demonstration and learning center.

The 972M is on display at the Edwards Demonstration facility.

see CAT page 74

Scott Thomas of Caterpillar demonstrates the ease of repairaccessibility on the 730C articulated truck.

The 730C articulated truck features a number of enhancements to make the cabmore comfortable to the operator.

The Edwards Demonstration facility islarge enough to hold a large number ofequipment types, including this Cat 772Goff-highway truck.

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Roller-Compacted Concrete, VolvoHelp Transform Robert Smith Inc.The official nickname for Chattanooga, Tenn., in the

United States is the Scenic City — reinforced by the city’sgrowing reputation as a haven for all kinds of outdoor activ-ity. It’s surrounded by various mountains, lying between theAppalachian Mountains and Cumberland Plateau and isabout 120 mi. (190 km) to the northwest of Atlanta, Ga.After four decades in the asphalt paving business, Robert

Smith, owner of Robert Smith Inc., began dabbling inRoller-Compacted Concrete (RCC) — a heavy-duty cementmix that can be poured as quickly as asphalt. The companyhas now perfected the process of laying thousands of ft./m ofRCC in just a few days for its industrial client base, accord-ing to the company. More than 90 percent of its workloadnow consists of RCC work — jobs that the company com-pletes with its Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE)ABG7820 paver.

That’s the SpiritRobert Smith Inc. was contracted to repave the Jack

Daniels distillery site in Lynchburg, Tenn., to deal with amajor maintenance issue regarding its warehouse accessroads. The asphalt roads were breaking down because of theweight of trucks carrying products to and from the ware-house. About 990 sq. ft. (92 sq m) of concrete was laid everyhour by the Volvo ABG7820 paver, which covered over527,431.6 sq. ft. (49,000 sq m) of new roads and stockyards.About 5 in. (13 cm) of compacted concrete was placed over6 in. (15 cm) of compacted aggregate base.Volvo tracked pavers are particularly suitable for paving a

wide range of materials from the wearing course down to thebase courses on diversified paving contracts, according tothe company. The Volvo ABG7820 paver features a smartpower-paving mode that gives high power when needed andreduce fuel consumption when less power is required. It alsofeatures an Electronic Paver Management EPM function thatcombines intuitive and simple operation with an extensiverange of possibilities for storing and analyzing machine data.RCC has been used for decades but it hasn’t caught on in

many parts of the United States because the material hasbeen competing with asphalt and the more traditionalpoured-in concrete. RCC is less damaging to the environ-ment, which was one aspect that was key when Jack Danielsselected concrete instead of asphalt.

Rolling Out the CarpetAt another job site in Dalton, Tenn., north of Chattanooga

city, Smith’s crew paved the final sections of a 2,393 cu. yd.(1,830 cu m) industrial lot for a Shaw Carpet facility withdump trucks dropping more than 7.8 cu. yds. (6 cu m) ofconcrete into the paver’s hopper at a time. The machine’sflexible screed was set to 22 ft. (6.7 m) wide and its dual-tampers compacted the concrete to 96 percent density.Workers could walk on the cement — poured 5.5 in. (13.9cm) thick — immediately after it was laid.A pair of Ingersoll Rand compactors (which have been

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ABG7820 paver, it’s just so powerful,” said Smith. “I’veseen people come and go in this industry but I couldn’t havedone it without our Volvo paver. It has changed our wholephilosophy about the jobs we go after.”Robert Smith Inc., bought the paver through its local

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(This story also can be found on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.) CEG

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FT-12E SD(Side Dump) �12,000 (5,443) �4,100 (1,860)

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FT-14DT HD (Dump)�14,000 (6,350)

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FT-24-2 DT (Dump)�24,000 (10,886)

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FT-30-2 DT (Dump)�30,000 (13,608)

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FT-6DT (Dump)�3,500 (1,588)

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FT-10GEN (Generator)�7,480 (3,393)

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FT-16GEN (Generator)�16,000 (7,257)

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FT-20-2E GEN (Generator)�20,000 (9,072)

�4,000 (1,814) �18 (5.5)

FT-6GEN (Generator)�4,700 (2,132)

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FT-3 Coil�1,900 (862)

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FT-10-1 PT (Pole)�5,880 (2,667)

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FT-12-2 PT-C (Pole/Cargo)

�12,000 (5,443) �5,200 (2,359)

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FT-14 PT (Pole)�14,000 (6,350)

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FT-14-2 PT-C (Pole/Cargo)

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FT-15 PT (Pole)�15,000 (6,804)

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FT-20-1 PT (Pole)�20,000 (9,072)

�5,500 (2,495) 22-33 (6.7 -10)

FT-70-2 TPT (Pole)�70,000 (31,752)

�11,000 (4,990)

FT-7-1 PT (Pole)�4,800 (2,177)

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FT-8R (Reel)�6,000 (2,722)

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FT-9-1 PT (Pole)�5,600 (2,540)

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FT-100-3MX (Semi)�100,000 (45,359)

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FT-80-3MX (Semi)�80,000 (36,287)

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FT-100-3 HX (Semi) �100,000 (45,359) �17,000 (7,711)

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FT-100-4 (SD) TT (Tender)�100,000 (45,359)

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FT-16-2 TT (Tender)

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FT-100-3 PL-HT (Semi) �100,000 (45,359) �20,000 (9,071)

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FT-3R�3,000 (1,360)

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FT-6R�6,000 (2,721)

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FT-14R�14,000 (6,350)

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FT-24-2 TA�24,000 (10,886)

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FT-6 CL/D/V�6,000 (2,722)

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FT-10WD�7,380 (3,348)

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FT-14WD�14,000 (6,350)

�3,300 (1,497) �16 (4.9)

FT-18-3 (E)�18,000 (8,165)

�3,800 (1,724) �18 (5.5)

FT-20-3WD�20,000 (9,072)

�4,100 (1,860) �18 (5.5)

FT-24-3 (E)�24,000 (10,886)

�4,000 (1,814) �18 (5.5)

FT-3�2,100 (953)

�800 (363) �10 (3.1)

FT-10A(Alum. DropDeck) �8,130 (3,688) �1,850 (839)

�14 (4.3)

FT-14A(Alum. DD)�14,000 (6,350)

�2,400 (1,089) �16 (4.9)

FT-5A(Alum. DD)�5,000 (2,268)

�900 (408) �12 (3.7)

FT-10 IT�7,180 (3,257)

�2,800 (1,270) �14 (4.3)

FT-10 Tilt�7,380 (3,348)

�2,600 (1,179) �16 (4.9)

FT-14 IT�14,000 (6,350)

�3,450 (1,565) �16 (4.9)

FT-16 Tilt�16,000 (7,257)

3,800 (1,723) �20 (6.1)

FT-3 Tilt�1,750 (794)

�1,240 (563) �10 (3.1

FT-6 Tilt�6,000 (2,722)

�1,650 (748) �12 (3.7)

FT-7T-1 Tilt�7,000 (3,175)

�1,900 (862) �14 (4.3)

FT-10-2�6,180 (2,803)

�3,800 (1,724) �14 (4.3)

FT-16-2�16,000 (7,257)

�5,400 (2,449) �18 (5.5)

FT-45-3�45,000 (20,412)

�9,900 (4,491) �20 (6.1)

FT-50-3�50,000 (22,680)

�10,900 (4,944) �24 (7.3)

FT-60-4�60,000 (27,216)

�11,400 (5,171) �28 (8.5)

FT-14-2A GN(Alum DeckOver) �14,000 (6,350) �4,100 (1,860)

�25 (7.6)

FT-16-2A GN(Alum DO) �16,000 (7,257) �4,500 (2,041)

�25 (7.6)

FT-24-2A GN(Alum DO) �24,000 (10,886) �5,500 (2,495)

�25 (7.6)

FT-14-2T (TILT)�14,000 (6,350)

�5,300 (2,404) �22 (6.7)

FT-16-2T (TILT)�16,000 (7,257)

�5,600 (2,540) �24 (7.3)

FT-18-2T (TILT�18,000 (8,165)

�5,700 (2,586) �24 (7.3)

FT-20-2T (TILT)�20,000 (9,072)

�5,900 (2,676) �24 (7.3)

FT-40-2TA (Air Tilt)�36,320 (16,475)

�8,900 (4,037) �30 (9.1)

FT-50-3T (TILT)�50,000 (22,680)

�11,200 (5,080) �28 (8.5)

FT-50-3TA (Air Tilt)�50,000 (22,680)

�11,200 (5,080) �30 (9.1)

FT-10DT (Dump)�6,880 (3,121)

�3,100 (1,406) �10 (3.1)

FT-12DT HD (Dump) �12,000 (5,443) �3,900 (1,769)

�12 (3.7)

FELLINGMfg/

Weight Equip. Weight Deck Size

ModelCap. (Kgs)

Empty (Kgs)Ft (M)

317-48 70,000 (31,751) 16,560 (7,511) 48x8.5 (14.6x2.6)317-50 70,000 (31,751) 18,340 (8,319) 50x8.5 (15.2x2.6)317-53 70,000 (31,751) 19,700 (8,936) 53x8.5 (16.1x2.6)318-48 100,000 (45,359) 20,580 (9,335 ) 48x8.5 (14.6x2.6)318-50 100,000 (45,359) 21,000 (9,525) 50x8.5 (15.2x2.6)318-53 100,000 (45,359) 22,000 (9,979) 53x8.5 (16.1x2.6)440-48 80,000 (36,287) 18,200 (8,255) 48x8.5 (14.6x2.6)440-50 80,000 (36,287) 19,400 (8,800) 50x8.5 (15.2x2.6)440-53 80,000 (36,287) 19,900 (9,026) 53x8.5 (16.1x2.6)455-48 110,000 (49,895) 20,190 (9,158) 48x8.5 (14.6x2.6)455-50 110,000 (49,895) 22,870 (10,374) 50x8.5 (15.2x2.6)455-53 110,000 (49,895) 24,060 (10,913) 53x8.5 (16.1x2.6)835D-51C 70,000 (31,751) 17,740 (8046) 29.8x8.5 (9.04x2.6)835D-53C 70,000 (31,751) 18,580 (8,428) 31.8x8.5 (9.64x2.6)855C-48CA 110,000 (49,895) 23,100 (10,478) 22.5x8.5 (6.2x2.6)855C-53 110,000 (49,895) 24,865 (11,279) 26x8.5 (7.9x2.6)855C-HD Const 110,000 (49,895) 25,400 (11,521) 26x8.5 (7.9x2.6)135-43 70,000 (31,751) 13,450 (6,100) 43x8.5 (13.1 x 2.6)150-45 100,000 (45,359) 17,640 (8,001) 45x8.5 (13.7 x 2.6)150-48 100,000 (45,359) 17,055 (7,736) 48x8.5 (14.6x2.6)

LANDOLLMfg/ Weight Equip. Weight Deck SizeModel Cap. (lbs) Empty (Kgs) Ft (M)

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2014 JET AG DetachTri-Axle, 30’ Well, Hydraulic Detach

33” Pullouts, Loaded Specs$65,900 Plus FET

2014 Jet AG DetachTandem AxleHydraulic Detach, 34’ Well

33” Pullouts, 96” WlDE and 102” WlDEFrom $59,900 Plus FET

JET Step Decks2014 53' Beavertail & Ramps $29,900

2013 53’ Straight Deck $27,900Both Plus FET

2014 Haulass Lowboy Trailer43'x102”, Spring Ramps

26‘ Load Deck. 33“ Deck Height$16,900 Plus FET

2013 PITTS 35 Ton Lowboy TrailersSpring Ramps, 41’x102”, 33" Deck

Height, 26' Load Deck$22,900 Plus FET

(12) 2013 PITTS Step Decks53'x102”, Air Ride, Sliding Winches

Beaverlail & Ramps$27,900 Plus FET

Landoll Slide Axle Trailers53’X102” Loaded Specs

Model 440 40 Ton $67,900 Plus FETModel 455 55 Ton $86,900 Plus FET

(12) 2013 PITTS Step DecksAir Ride, Spread Axle

48'x102" @ $23,900 Plus FET53'x102" @ $24,900 Plus FET

2014 PITTS 35 Ton Detach LowboyContender Series, 22" Deck Ht, 25’

Well, Beavertail w/Ramps$39,900 Plus FET

2013 Landoll 835C-53 AG Trailer32' Well, 18" Deck Height96" Wide or 102" WideCall For Pricing

1985 Heil Tanker 5000 Gallon

Auxiliary Diesel Engine$12,900

2014 JET Hydraulic Detach"34’ Well"

20" Deck Height, Loaded Specs$49,900 Plus FET

2014 PlTTS Detach Lowboys52 & 55 Ton, Air Ride w/ 3rd Lift

25‘ Well, Covered Wheels From $46,900 Plus FET

2013 PITTS 35 Ton w/Hyd Ramps41'x102” w/Grader Ramps $27,90045'X102" w/Drive on Gooseneck

$28,900 Both Plus FET

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DT508LP-3 1,850 (839) 1,150 (522) SPRING �5X8 (1.5X2.4) 1 �55 (88.5)

DT508LP-5 3,670 (1,665) 1,330 (603) SPRING �5X8 (1.5X2.4) 1 �55 (88.5)

DT510LP-10 7,895 (3,581) 2,100 (953) SPRING �5X10 (1.5X3.0) 2 �55 (88.5)

DT610LP-7 4,895 (2,220) 2,105 (955) SPRING �6X10 (1.8X3.0) 2 �55 (88.5)

DT610LP-10 7,785 (3,531) 2,215 (1,005) SPRING �6X10 (1.8X3.0) 2 �55 (88.5)

DT612LP-10 7,350 (3,334) 2,650 (1,202) SPRING �6X10 (1.8X3.0) 2 �55 (88.5)

DT612LP-12 9,270 (4,205) 2,730 (1,238) SPRING �6X12 (1.8X3.7) 2 �55 (88.5)

DT610-7DP 4,800 (2,177) 2,200 (998) SPRING �6X10 (1.8X3.0) 2 �55 (88.5)

DT610-10DP 7,660 (3,475) 2,340 (1,061) SPRING �6X10 (1.8X3.) 2 �55 (88.5)

DT712-10DP 7,200 (3,266) 2,800 (1,270) SPRING 7.2X12 (2.2X3.7) 2 �55 (88.5)

DT712T-12DP 9,000 (4,082) 3,000 (1,361) SPRING 7.2X12 (2.2X3.7) 2 �55 (88.5)

DT712LPHD-12 8,440 (3,828) 3,560 (1,615) SPRING �6.8X12 (2.1X3.7) 2 �55 (88.5)

DT716LPHD-12 7,795 (3,536) 4,205 (1,907) SPRING �6.8X16 (2.1X4.9) 2 �55 (88.5)

DT716LPHD-14 9,735 (4,416) 4,265 (1,935) SPRING �6.8X16 (2.1X4.9) 2 �55 (88.5)

R508LP-3 1,815 (823) 1,185 (538) SPRING �5X8 (1.5X2.4) 1 �55 (88.5)

R610LP-7 5,180 (2,350) 1,820 (826) SPRING �6X10 (1.8X3.0) 2 �55 (88.5)

R610-7 5,220 (2,368) 1,780 (807) SPRING �6X10 (1.8X3.0) 2 �55 (88.5)

DT716LPHD-18K 13,270 (6,019) 4,730 (2,146) SPRING �6.8X16 (2.1X4.9) 2 �55 (88.5)

DT716LPHD-21K 16,095 (7,301) 4,905 (2,225) SPRING �6.8X14 (2.1X4.3) 2 �55 (88.5)

DT814-14GN 8,700 (3,946) 5,300 (2,404) SPRING �8X14 (2.4X4.3) 2 �55 (88.5)

DT816-20GN 8,700 (3,946) 6,850 (2,404) SPRING �8X16 (2.4X4.9) 2 �55 (88.5)

DT818-20GN 13,150 (5,965) 7,140 (3,107) SPRING �8X18 (2.4X5.5) 2 �55 (88.5)

AG-510-5 3,400 (1,542) 1,600 (726) SPRING �5X10 (1.5X3.1) 1 �55 (88.5)

DT610LP LE-7 4,670 (2,118) 2,330 (1,507) SPRING �6X10 (1.8X3.1) 2 �55 (88.5)

DT610LP LE-10 7,560 (3,429) 2,440 (1,107) SPRING �6X10 (1.8X3.1) 2 �55 (88.5)

DT712LP LE-12 8,940 (4,055) 3,060 (1,388) SPRING �6.8X12 (2.1X3.7) 2 �55 (88.5)

DT714LP LE-14 10,445 (4,742) 3,555 (1,613) SPRING �6.8X14 (2.1X4.3) 2 �55 (88.5)

EH14-10 7,600 (3,447) 2,400 (1,089) SPRING �6.8X14 (2.1X4.3) 2 �55 (88.5)

EH14-12 9,550 (4,332) 2,450 (1,111) SPRING �6.8X14 (2.1X4.3) 2 �55 (88.5)

EH16-12 9,375 (4,252) 2,625 (1,191) SPRING �6.8X16 (2.1X4.9) 2 �55 (88.5)

EH16-14 11,200 (5,080) 2,800 (1,270) SPRING �6.8X18 (2.1X5.5) 2 �55 (88.5)

EH16-14HD 11,200 (5,080) 2,800 (1,270) SPRING �6.8X16 (2.1X4.9) 2 �55 (88.5)

EH18-10 7,460 (3,384) 2,540 (1,152) SPRING �6.8X18 (2.1X5.5) 2 �55 (88.5)

EH18-12 9,305 (4,221) 2,695 (1,222) SPRING �6.8X18 (2.1X5.5) 2 �55 (88.5)

EH18-14 11,000 (4,990) 3,000 (1,361) SPRING �6.8X18 (2.1X5.5) 2 �55 (88.5)

EH20-12 9,165 (4,157) 2,835 (1,286) SPRING �6.8X20 (2.1X6.1) 2 �55 (88.5)

EH20-14HD 10,075 (4,570) 3,925 (1,497) SPRING �6.8X20 (2.1X 6.1) 2 �55 (88.5)

BRI-MARMfg/ Weight Equip. Weight Suspension Deck Size No. Speed Rating

Model Cap. (lbs) Empty (Kgs) Type Ft (M) Axles MPH (KPH)

CHART from page 38

AC-1020,000 (9,072)

6,200 (2,812)24 (7.32)

TT-1020,000 (9,072)

7,740 (3,511)25 (7.62)

AC-2040,000 (18,144)

8,500 (3,856)24 (7.32)

TT-2040,000 (18,144)

10,300 (4,672)25 (7.62)

AC3-2550,000 (22,680)

11,700 (5,307)29 (8.84)

T3T-2550,000 (22,680)

14,100 (6,396)29 (8.84)

Hydraulic Tail (HT)70,000 (31,751)

18,380 (8,337)48-53x8.5 (14.63-16.15x2.59)

Slide Axle (TA) 35 Ton70,000 (31,751)

18,420 (8,355)48-53x8.5 (14.63-16.15x2.59)

Double Drop (SRG) 60,000 - 110,000 (27,215 - 49,895)14,920 (6,768)

47.3. to 52.8 x 8.5 (14.43 to 15.80 x 2.59)

35CC70,000 (31,751)

14,540 (6,595)24x8.5 (7.32x2.59)

50CC100,000 (45,359)

18,180 (8,245)25x8.5 (7.62 x 2.59)

55CC110,000 (49,895)

22,450 (10,183)26x8.5 (7.92x2.59)

35RP70,000 (31,751)

18,910 (8,577)24x8.5 (7.32x2.59)

55SA110,000 (49,895)

20,850 (9,457)25x8.5 (7.62 x 2.59)

55SA-HX110,000 (49,895)

21,660 (9,825)26x8.5 (7.92x2.59)

55SA-RC110,000 (49,895)

21,960 (9,961)26x8.5 (7.92x2.59)

The Equalizer25,000 (11,340)

2,950 (1,338)N/A

60FG (Oil Field)120,000 (54,431)

27,160 (12,320)Starting 53 (16.15)

65FG (Oil Field)130,000 (58,967)

27,160 (12,320)48 - 53 (14.63-16.15)

Double Drop (Oil Field)140,000 (63,503)

70,000 (31,752)48 - 53 (14.63-16.15)

TALBERTMfg/

Weight Equip. Weight Deck Size

ModelCap. (Kgs) Empty (Kgs)

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T-9P 6,800 (3,084) 3,190 (1,447) Torflex 6.4x14 (1.9x4.2) 2 55 (88)

T-9P 6,800 (3,084) 3,190 (1,447) Torflex 6.4x16 (1.9x4.8) 2 55 (88)

T-9P 6,800 (3,084) 3,190 (1,447) Torflex 6.4x20 (1.9x6) 2 55 (88)

T-10P 10,000 (4,536) 3,190 (1,447) Torflex 6.4x20 (1.9x6) 2 55 (88)

T-12P 12,000 (5,400) 3,190 (1,447) Torflex 6.4x14 (1.9x4.2) 2 55 (88)

T-12P 12,000 (5,400) 3,190 (1,447) Torflex 6.4x16 (1.9x4.8) 2 55 (88)

T-12P 12,000 (5,400) 3,190 (1,447) Torflex 6.4x20 (1.9x6) 2 55 (88)

TC-9D 7,400 (3,356) 2,600 (1,179) Torflex 6.8x14 (2x4.2) 2 55 (88)

TC-9D 7,400 (3,356) 2,600 (1,179) Torflex 6.8x16 (2x4.8) 2 55 (88)

TC-9D 7,400 (3,356) 2,600 (1,179) Torflex 6.8x18 (2x5.4) 2 55 (88)

TC-10D 10,000 (4,536) 2,600 (1,179) Torflex 6.8x14 (2x4.2) 2 55 (88)

TC-10D 10,000 (4,536) 2,600 (1,179) Torflex 6.8x16 (2x4.8) 2 55 (88)

TC-10D 10,000 (4,536) 2,600 (1,179) Torflex 6.8x18 (2x5.4) 2 55 (88)

TC-12D 12,000 (5,400) 2,600 (1,179) Torflex 6.8x14 (2x4.2) 2 55 (88)

TC-12D 12,000 (5,400) 2,600 (1,179) Torflex 6.8x16 (2x4.8) 2 55 (88)

TC-12D 12,000 (5,400) 2,600 (1,179) Torflex 6.8x20 (2x6) 2 55 (88)

TC-14D 14,000 (6,350) 3,400 (1,542) Torflex 6.8x16 (2x4.8) 2 55 (88)

TC-14D 14,000 (6,350) 3,400 (1,542) Torflex 6.8x18 (2x5.4) 2 55 (88)

T-9D 6,800 (3,084) 3,190 (1,447) Torflex 6.8x14 (2x4.2) 2 55 (88)

T-9D 6,800 (3,084) 3,190 (1,447) Torflex 6.8x16 (2x4.8) 2 55 (88)

T-9D 6,800 (3,084) 3,190 (1,447) Torflex 6.8x18 (2x5.4) 2 55 (88)

T-9D 6,800 (3,084) 3,190 (1,447) Torflex 6.8x20 (2x6) 2 55 (88)

T-10D 10,000 (4,536) 3,200 (1,451) Torflex 6.8x16 (2x4.8) 2 55 (88)

T-10D 10,000 (4,536) 3,200 (1,451) Torflex 6.8x18 (2x5.4) 2 55 (88)

T-10D 10,000 (4,536) 3,200 (1,451) Torflex 6.8x20 (2x6) 2 55 (88)

T-12D 12,000 (5,400) 3,200 (1,451) Torflex 6.8x14 (2x4.2) 2 55 (88)

T-12D 12,000 (5,400) 3,200 (1,451) Torflex 6.8x20 (2x6) 2 55 (88)

T-14D 14,000 (6,350) 4,200 (1,905) Torflex 7x16 (2x4.8) 2 55 (88)

T-14D 14,000 (6,350) 4,200 (1,905) Torflex 7x18 (2x5.4) 2 55 (88)

T-16D 16,000 (7,250) 4,600 (2,086) Torflex 6.8x16 (2x4.8) 2 55 (88)

T-16D 16,000 (7,250) 4,600 (2,086) Torflex 6.8x18 (2x5.4) 2 55 (88)

T-18D 18,000 (8,100) 4,600 (2,086) Torflex 6.8x16 (2x4.8) 2 55 (88)

T-18D 18,000 (8,100) 4,600 (2,086) Torflex 6.8x20 (2x6) 2 55 (88)

T-20D 20,000 (9,072) 4,600 (2,086) Torflex 6.8x16 (2x4.8) 2 55 (88)

T-20D 20,000 (9,072) 4,600 (2,086) Torflex 6.8x18 (2x5.4) 2 55 (88)

T-20D 20,000 (9,072) 4,600 (2,086) Torflex 6.8x20 (2x6) 2 55 (88)

T-5HD 5,000 (2,260) 1,600 (725) Spring 5x10 (1.5x3) 1 55 (88)

T-9HD 7,400 (3,356) 2,600 (1,179) Spring 6.8x10 (2x3) 2 55 (88)

T-9HD 7,400 (3,356) 2,600 (1,179) Spring 6.8x12 (2x3.6) 2 55 (88)

T-10HD 10,000 (4,536) 4,300 (1,950) Spring 6.8x12 (2x3.6) 2 55 (88)

T-10HD 10,000 (4,536) 4,300 (1,950) Spring 6.8x16 (2x4.8) 2 55 (88)

T-12HD 12,000 (5,400) 4,300 (1,950) Spring 6.8x14 (2x4.2) 2 55 (88)

T-12HD 12,000 (5,400) 4,300 (1,950) Spring 6.8x16 (2x4.8) 2 55 (88)

T-14HD 14,000 (6,350) 5,000 (2,268) Spring 6.8x12 (2x3.6) 2 55 (88)

T-14HD 14,000 (6,350) 5,000 (2,268) Spring 6.8x14 (2x4.2) 2 55 (88)

TOWMASTERMfg/ Weight Equip. Weight Suspension Deck Size No. Speed Rating

Model Cap. (lbs) Empty (Kgs) Type Ft (M) Axles MPH (KPH)

TAG20L 40,000 (18,144)8,125 (3,685)

19x8.5 (5.8x2.6)2

TAG20XXL 40,000 (18,144)8,810 (3,996)

22x8.5 (6.7x2.6)2

TAG25XXL 50,000 (22,680)10,880 (4,935)

22x8.5 (6.7x2.6)3

TAG21L 42,000 (19,051)8,250 (3,742)

19x8.5 (5.8x2.6)2

TAG21XXL 42,000 (19,051)8,910 (4,042)

22x8.5 (6.7x2.6)2

TVT25 50,000 (22,680)9,650 (4,377)

18x8.5 (5.5x2.6)2

MH25 50,000 (22,680)12,980 (5,888)

22x8.5 (6.7x2.6)2

FG35D-3X 70,000 (31,751)16x8.5 (4.9x2.6)

3

FG35 70,000 (31,751)17.4x8.5 (5.3x2.6)

2

FG35D-3XRS 70,000 (31,751)22x8.5 (6.7x2.6)

3

SP35 70,000 (31,751)22x8.5 (6.7x2.6)

2

CR35RS 70,000 (31,751)22x8.5 (6.7x2.6)

2

CR35PL 70,000 (31,751)14,800 (6,713)

22x8.5 (6.7x2.6)2

ROGERS BROTHERSMfg/ Weight Equip. Weight Deck Size No.

Model Cap. (lbs) Empty (Kgs) Ft (M) Axles

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8ST 8,000 (3,628) 2,730 (1,238) 14x6.75 (4.2x2.1)

65 (104.6)

10ST 10,000 (4,535) 2,730 (1,238) 14x6.75 (4.2x2.1)

w.f

12RBS �12,000 (5,443) 3,250 (1,474) 18x6.83 (5.4x2.1)

65 (104.6)

12BST �12,000 (5,443) 4,575 (2,075)

20x8 (6.1x2.4)65 (104.6)

12TST �12,000 (5,443) 3,600 (1,632) 20x6.83 (6.1x2.1)

65 (104.6)

14RBS �14,000 (6,350) 3,250 (1,474) 18x6.83 (5.4x2.1)

65 (104.6)

14TST �14,000 (6,350) 4,200 (1,905) 20x6.83 (6.1x2.1)

65 (104.6)

16RBS �16,000 (7,257) 4,250 (1,927) 18 x6.91 (5.4x2.1)

65 (104.6)

16BST �16,000 (7,257) 4,350 (1,973) 20x8.5 (6.1x2.6)

65 (104.6)

16TST �16,000 (7,257) 3,700 (1,678) 20 x6.91 (6.1x2.1)

65 (104.6)

18BST 18,000 (8,100)4,850 (2,199) 20x8.5 (6.1x2.6)

65 (104.6)

18DT 18,000 (8,100)5,900 (2,676) 24x8.5 (7.3x2.6)

65 (104.6)

INTERSTATE TRAILERSMfg/ Weight Equip. Weight Deck Size Speed Ratiing

Model Cap. (lbs) Empty (Kgs) Ft (M) MPH

SX1-2317 50,000 (22,680) 10,500 (4,743) 17 (5.2) 1 65 (105)

SX2-3024 60,000 (27,216) 12,400 (5,625) 24 (7.3) 2 65 (105)

SX2-3327 60,000 (27,216) 13,100 (5,942) 27 (8.2) 2 65 (105)

SX2-4034 60,000 (27,216) 14,100 (6,396) 34 (10.4) 2 65 (105)

SX3-3734 70,000 (31,751) 16,300 (7,394) 34 (10.4) 3 65 (105)

SX3-4234 70,000 (31,751) 16,700 (7,575) 34 (10.4) 3 65 (105)

SX3-4436 70,000 (31,751) 17,100 (,7756) 36 (11) 3 65 (105)

SX3-4636 70,000 (31,751) 17,500 (7,938) 36 (11) 3 65 (105)

SX3-4936 70,000 (31,751) 17,800 (8,074) 36 (11) 3 65 (105)

SX4-3734 80,000 (36,287) 19,500 (8,845) 34 (10.4) 4 65 (105)

SX4-4636 80,000 (36,287) 19,800 (8,981) 36 (11) 4 65 (105)

SX4-4936 80,000 (36,287) 20,050 (9,095) 36 (11) 4 65 (105)

SX5-3734 80,000 (36,287) 20,700 (9,389) 34 (10.4) 5 65 (105)

SMITHCOMfg/ Weight Equip. Weight Deck Size No. Speed Rating

Model Cap. (Kgs) Empty (Kgs) (M) Axles MPH (KPH)

SK6 12,000 (5,442) 3,370 (1,529) Torflex 14x6.7 (5.2x2.1) 2 65(104)

B6DOW 12,000 (5,442) 4,200 (1,905) Leaf Spring 20x8 (6.1x2.4) 2 65(104)

B9DOW 18,000 (8,163) 4,600 (2,086) Leaf Spring 20x8 (6.1x2.4) 2 65(104)

10HA-PT 20,000 (9,070) 5,880 (2,667) Leaf Spring 25x8.5 (7.6x2.6) 2 65(104)

15HDB-PT 30,000 (13,605) 8,100 (3,673) Leaf Spring 25x8.5 (7.6x2.6) 2 65(104)

20XPT 40,000 (18,140) 8,380 (3,800) Leaf Spring 25x8.5 (7.6x2.6) 2 65(104)

25XPL 50,000 (22,675) 11,720 (5,315) Spring/Lift Axle 28x8.5 (8.5x2.6) 3 65(104)

25GLB 50,000 (22,675) 11,600 (5,261) Leaf Spring 18x8.5 (5.5x2.6) 2 65(104)

35GSL/S4S 70,000 (31,745) 15,500 (7,029) Leaf Spring 22x8.5 (6.7x2.6) 2 65(104)

35GSL/BR 70,000 (31,745) 17,100 (7,755) Single Point Spring 22x8.5 (6.7x2.6) 2 65(104)

55GSL/PT 110,000 (49,885) 22,700 (10,300) Air Ride/Lift Axle 25x8.5 (7.6x2.6) 3 65(104)

60GSL/3 120,000 (54,420) 22,500 (10,206) Air Ride/Lift Axle 25x8.5 (7.6x2.6) 3 65(104)

EAGER BEAVERMfg/ Weight Equip. Weight Suspension Deck Size No. Speed Rating

Model Cap. (lbs) Empty (Kgs) Type Ft (M) Axles MPH (KPH)

XL 110 Low-Profile HDG110,000 (49,895)

100,000 (45,359) in 10 ft. (3 m) 26x8.5 (7.92x2.59)

XL 110 Cheater HDG110,000 (49,895)

110,000 (49,895) in 10 ft. (3 m) 24x8.5 (7.32x2.59)

XL 80 SDE (Step Deck Extendable)80,000 (36,287) 60,000 (27,215) in 10 ft. (3 m) closed 38 to 62.8x8.5 (11.5 to 19.14x2.59)

XL 120 SDE (Step Deck Extendable)120,000 (54,431) 100,000 (45,359) in 10 ft. (3 m)closed 38 to 57.8x8.5 (11.58 to 17.61x2.59)

XL 70 MFG (Mechanical Full-width Gooseneck) 70,000 (31,751)70,000 (31,751) in 16 ft. (4.8 m) 29x8.5 (8.84x2.59)

XL 100 HFG (Hydraulic Folding Gooseneck) 100,000 (45,359)100,000 (45,359) in 10 ft. (3 m) 23.5x8.5 (7.16x2.59)

XL 70 MDE (Mechanical Detachable Extendable) 70,000 (31,751) 50,000 (22,680) in 10 ft. (3 m) closed 29x8.5 (8.84x2.59)

XL SPECIALIZED TRAILERSMfg/

Weight Equip. Weight Deck Size

ModelCap. (lbs) Empty (Kgs)

Ft (M)

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Rogers Platform Deck Trailer Offers Hauling Flexibility

Rogers Brothers Corporation recentlydesigned a 55-ton (50 t), platform deck trail-er for a Buffalo company to haul assortedpieces of construction equipment for its cus-tomers.

The trailer features Rogers newCobraNeck detachable gooseneck design,which adjusts for various ground clearancepositions thus saving time that would be

spent in changing ride height settings. Thegooseneck is adaptable to multiple tractorfifth wheel heights.

Unlike many 55-ton capacity trailers,which require the load to be spread evenlyacross the full length of the deck, this trailercan handle a load concentrated in any 13 ft.(4 m) of the 25-ft. (7.6 m) long platformdeck. The adjustable deck height is standard

at 18 in. (45.7 cm) fully loaded. A full depth“bucket pocket” at the rear center of the deckand “boom trough” in the rear frame provideadditional space to couch excavatorbooms/buckets to minimize loaded machineheight for increased overhead clearance.

Standard on all CobraNeck models is theuniversal neck support, a twin leg neck sup-port jack system that is stronger and has

greater reach than previous designs, accord-ing to the manufacturer. It fits to all standardtractors eliminating the need for manualblocking.

For more information, call 800/441-9880or visit www.rogerstrailers.com.

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

Rogers 55-ton (50 t) special design trailer features an optional removable flip 4th axle for additional hauling flexibility.

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Caterpillar’s AP1000E and AP1055Easphalt pavers include a powerful C7.1 orC6.6 engine with ACERT technology andcomfortable operating environment. In markets that require U.S. EPA Tier IV

and E.U. Stage IIIB interim standards, theAP1000E and AP1055E will feature a CatC7.1 engine with ACERT Technology, whilemachines that are only required to meet U.S.EPA Tier III or E.U. Stage IIIA emissionstandards come equipped with the Cat C6.6engine with ACERT technology. Bothengines deliver 225 hp (168 kW) of power. The Cat C7.1 engine utilizes the building

blocks of ACERT technology including theCat NOx reduction system and Cat cleanemissions module in order to comply withTier IV Interim/Stage IIIB emission stan-dards. This combination yields extremelyclean combustion and continues to deliversteady power in all operating conditions withoutstanding fuel efficiency, according to themanufacturer.Other features include dual operating sta-

tions with the advisor monitoring system(AMS), tilting consoles, Mobil-Trac under-carriage or wheel undercarriage system, highambient temperature cooling system, 25 or35 kW generator, and a material handlingsystem with independent auger and convey-or controls.A top-mounted cooling system with high

ambient temperature capability providescool intake air in order to maximize fuel effi-ciency and minimize emissions. Exhaust airexits toward the hopper providing a coolengine compartment and cleaner workingenvironment for the crew. Dual swing-out stations, tilting consoles

and low profile design of the cooling systemprovide good forward visibility that enablesthe operator to communicate effectively withthe truck driver while monitoring mix in thehopper. Extending the stations beyond themachine frame also enables good joint-matching capability and optimal rearwardvisibility to the auger chamber.The advisor monitoring system located on

the left operating station provides an interac-tive, text-based interface to assist the opera-tor. It is available in multiple languages fortoday’s diverse paving crews. The systemincludes fuel saving features including

engine speed control that automaticallyadjusts engine rpm when the propel levermoves to and from neutral. An eco-modefeature also conserves fuel by lowering theengine speed to 1650 rpm when lessdemanding operating conditions exist. Thedisplay provides project-planning calcula-tors, start-up checklists, engine operatingconditions, and service code informationthat also can be easily accessed for quickproblem-solving capability. The Mobil-Trac undercarriage on the

AP1055E provides flotation and limits dis-turbance on soft base materials, ensuringuniform mat thickness. Large oscil-lating bogies and hydraulic accu-mulators progressively overcomesurface irregularities with minimaltow point movement limiting theeffects of mix piles and manholesfor a smoother mat. The Mobil-Trac undercarriage can be equippedwith one of two belt designs. Thetread-bar design provides bettertraction when grade conditions aresoft, while the smooth belt providesmore contact surface for good per-formance when pushing trucks andless base disruption when turning. Whether most of your paving

applications take place on hard sur-faces or soft base materials, thenon-directional radial drive tires ofthe AP1000E provide a largeground contact area for good flota-tion, stability and traction. A posi-tion sensor located in the left steering cylin-der helps maintain consistent travel speedswhen making turns by adjusting the drivespeed of the propel motors according to thesteering angle of the front wheels, leading tobetter mat quality and less wear on the drivesystem. The front wheel assist option pro-vides power to the rear bogie wheels foradded traction, while the all-wheel driveoption provides power to the front and rearbogie wheels, maximizing traction in allconditions.Mobility and consistent speeds are keys to

efficient paving operations. The Cat systemis equipped with three propel/steeringmodes: pave, travel and maneuver. The pavemode enables the automatics for mix deliv-

ery, while the travel mode maximizes speed.when operating in maneuver mode, theAP1055E enables the machine to rotatewithin its own footprint, while the AP1000Epermits an inside turning radius of 1.5 ft (0.5m) for superb mobility in confined areas. Automated controls and well-designed

components reduce segregation potentialand maximize efficiency for higher matquality. The system utilizes four individualpumps that enable each conveyor and eachauger to deliver the exact amount of mix tothe screed. The left and right conveyors inaddition to the left and right augers are con-

trolled independently ensuring mix demandis met when increasing or decreasing pavingwidths. The system can be equipped with atwo sonic sensor design or four sonic sensordesign; depending on customer preference.Each of these systems signal the augers andconveyors to run faster or slower whenchanging paving widths, thus keeping thehead of material at the set level. Whenpaving around obstacles the system automat-ically makes the necessary adjustments foruniform delivery.These machines can be equipped with a

25 or 35 kW hydraulic generator that pro-vides quiet power for the electric screed heat,auxiliary lights and job site tools. The 25 kWgenerator is sufficient for most applications,

however when utilizing large lighting pack-ages, the 35 kW generator and additionalauxiliary power panel will deliver the powerneeded. The 7 kW auxiliary power panel isequipped with six, 120-volt receptacles andone, 240-volt receptacle, for all job sitepower requirements.The AS2302C vibratory screed features

narrow front-mounted extenders. The exten-ders utilize 9 in. (22.9 cm) wide screedplates, allowing it to work close to obstaclesand reducing the need for handwork whenchanging paving widths.The AS3301C vibratory screed features

rear-mounted extenders withheavy-duty support tubes that sta-bilize the extenders and providerigidity for even material flowwhen paving wide widths. Thisscreed performs well on inter-states, airports and other high pro-duction applications.The AS4252C screed utilizes

vibratory screed plates as well astamper bars in order to maximizedensity behind the screed. Thisscreed with double extending sup-port tubes delivers excellent stabil-ity and can pave up to 26 ft. 4 in. (8m).Cat asphalt pavers can be

equipped with the Cat grade andslope system. This system is a fac-tory-integrated guidance systemthat helps remove irregularitiesfrom the surface and control mat

thickness for increased production, loweroperating costs, and higher profitability. It isentirely supported by Caterpillar; ensuringthe grade control system and paver are set upto optimize performance and meet job siterequirements. The optional product link system provides

accurate, timely and useful informationabout the location, utilization and conditionof your equipment. The system streamlinesdiagnostic efforts, maintenance scheduling,and costs by providing communication flowof vital machine data and location informa-tion between the dealer and customer.

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

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

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Caterpillar’s AP1000E, AP1055E Feature ACERT Technology

In markets that require U.S. EPA Tier IV and E.U. StageIIIB interim standards, the AP1000E and AP1055E willfeature a Cat C7.1 engine with ACERT Technology, whilemachines that are only required to meet U.S. EPA Tier IIIor E.U. Stage IIIA emission standards come equippedwith the Cat C6.6 engine with ACERT technology.

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Mobile, AL 251-457-8991

Decatur, AL256-355-0305

Alabaster, AL205-621-2489

Tuscaloosa, AL205-752-0621

Montgomery, AL334-288-6580

Oxford, AL256-831-2440

www.tractor-equipment.com

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RICHMOND MACHINERY &EQUIPMENT CO., INC.

1701 Roseneath Rd.Richmond, VA 23230

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NEW Warren GS87 & GS84 Tailgate Spreader,designed to mount on standard dump bodies, manualfeed-gate control, eight one-foot sections for spreadwidth adjustment, operator’s platform with safety rail

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1999 Blaw Knox PF 4410 Paver, Cummins engine,Omni IA screed 8-13’, Cummins diesel engine, fumeextractor, power slope, plumbed for grade controls

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2005 Broce RJ350 Broom, John Deere engine, 8’ broom, J.D. diesel engine, OROPS canopy, watersystem, broom core good

2009 Hamm HD14VV Roller, Hatz engine, 54” doubledrum vibratory, hydrostatic drive, double drum drive,water system, scrapers, Hatz 40 hp water cooled dieselengine, ROPS

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WHILE SOME PEOPLE ARE HAVING A PROBLEM GRASPING THE CONCEPT,THEY’RE SURE NOT HAVING ANY DIFFICULTY GRABBING THE RESULTS.

It’s a rubber tire roller that vibrates with enough centrifugal force to equal theoutput of a 55,000 pound pneumatic. The GW750 handles the toughest HMAmixes with ease, getting balanced high densities from the top through the bottomof the mat. Great on SMA, too! And it provides a sound interlock between newoverlays and profiled surfaces. It’s bonus time!

Check one out at your Sakai dealer today.

Reynolds-Warren Equipment Companywww.reynoldswarren.com1945 Forest ParkwayLake City, GA 30260

800/875-5659404/361-1593

Ashland, VA 23005804/798-6001

Burkeville, VA 23922434/767-5578

Chester, VA 23831804/748-9324

Fishersville, VA 22939540/337-3057

Salem, VA 24153540/380-2011

Manassas Park, VA 20111703/631-8500

South Hill, VA434/447-1325

Danville, VA 24540434/822-6110

Richmond, VA 23220840/358-6776

Winchester, VA 22602540/667-9777

Asheville, NC 28806828/667-0176

Charlotte, NC 28269704/597-0211800/532-6797

Greensboro, NC 27409336/668-2762 800/632-0376

Wilkesboro, NC 28697336/973-8201800/422-4193

Mt. Gilead, NC 27306910/439-5653800/692-9175

Asheboro, NC 27203 336/625-2212

Salisbury, NC 28144 704/636-2671

Matthews, NC 28104704/821-7399

Rock Hill, SC 29730803/325-1555866/277-8119

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Simplified profitability

Dynapac’s complete line of rollers and pavers combine years of experience with innovative thinking to make the job as fast, simple, and profitable as possible, from beginning to end.

F1000 series pavers: • Cummins QSB 6.7 liter interim Tier 4 engine• North American styling featuring the lowest deck height

in the industry at 63 inches • Easy to use control panel with one touch auto fill and

cleaning modes

CA2500-CA4000 single-drum vibratory rollers:• Static linear loads of 140-252 pli• Active bouncing control • Cummins or Deutz interim Tier 4 engine

CP224, CP224W and CP274 pneumatic tired rollers:• Smooth start-stop system for directional changes• Wide-base tires• Air-on-the-run

Built for maximum performance, ease of maintenance and lower total cost of ownership, Dynapac’s rollers and pavers will provide you with more Uptime by Design.

www.dynapac.us

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& Forestry Equipmentdoggettgroup.com

St. Rose, LA 504.466.5577

Covington, LA985.893.3005

Baton Rouge, LA225.291.3750

Sulphur, LA337.626.8503

Alexandria, LA318.442.0455

Monroe, LA318.343.8787

Shreveport, LA318.631.3090

Broussard, LA 337.837.9481

Flint Equipmentflintpower.com

Albany, GA229.888.1212

Perry, FL850.584.9200

Tallahassee, FL850.575.5600

Flint Equipment, cnt’d. Aynor, SC843.358.5688

Simpsonville, SC864.963.5835

W. Columbia, SC803.794.9340

Adairsville, GA 770.773.9857

Atlanta, GA404.691.9445

Grovetown, GA706.855.5440

Braselton, GA770.965.1889

Columbus, GA706.687.3344

Macon, GA478.788.1586

James River Equipmentjamesriverequipment.com

Charlotte, NC704.597.0211

Greensboro, NC336.668.2762

Asheville, NC828.667.0176

Rish Equipment Co. rish.com

Chesapeake, VA757.485.2100

Chester, VA804.748.6411

Coeburn, VA276.395.6901

Bealeton, VA540.439.0668

Salem, VA540.380.2090

Staunton, VA540.887.8291

Tractor & Equip. Co. tractor-equipment.com

Tuscaloosa, AL205.752.0621

Panama City, FL850.763.4654

Pensacola, FL850.505.0550

Alabaster, AL205.621.2489

Anniston, AL256.831.2440

Tractor & Equip. Co., cnt’d.Birmingham, AL205.591.2131

Decatur, AL256.355.0305

Dothan, AL334.678.1832

Grove Hill, AL334.275.4158

Mobile, AL251.457.8991

Montgomery, AL334.288.6580

Shoals Area, AL256.383.5666

Trekker Tractor, LLCtrekkertractor.com

West Palm Beach, FL561.296.9710

Miami, FL877.971.7070

Tampa, FL813.341.4646

Bonita Springs, FL239.949.0100

Atlas Copco Construction & Miningatlascopco.us

Pompano Beach, FL855.DYNAPACatlascopco.us/miami

LaVergne, TN615.641.3000atlascopco.us/nashville

Knoxville, TN865.673.0344atlascopco.us/knoxville

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STOWERS MACHINERY CORP.www.stowerscat.com

Knoxville Headquarters (865) 546-1414Knoxville West (865) 218-8800Chattanooga

(423) 698-6943Kingsport

(423) 323-0400Crossville

(931) 484-4040Sevierville

(865) 595-3750

RICHMOND EQUIPMENT &

MACHINERY CO., INC.www.richmondmachinery.com

1701 Roseneath RdRichmond, VA 23230

(804) 359-4048(800) 662-6485

Attalla-Gadsden, AL (866) 811-7609Birmingham, AL(800) 547-0760Crestview, FL(850) 682-6510

Decatur-Huntsville, AL (800) 435-0922Dothan, AL

(334) 671-1040Huntsville, AL(256) 532-1776Marianna, FL(850) 526-2241Mobile, AL

(800) 243-0665Montgomery, AL (800) 521-9511

Opelika-Auburn, AL (334) 749-3359

Oxford-Anniston, AL (800) 547-8897Panama City, FL (850) 785-4007Pensacola, FL(850) 471-6700

Shelby County, AL (205) 664-4833Thomasville, AL(334) 636-0420Tuscaloosa, AL (205) 247-2800Tuscumbia, AL (256) 381-2771

Albany(800) 768-2892

Augusta(800) 446-5131

Austell(800) 282-1562Bloomingdale(800) 482-1144

Brunswick(800) 299-5010

Calhoun(800) 752-9804

Columbus(800) 633-5240

Dacula(800) 545-2945

Kennesaw(866) 289-2228

Macon(800) 633-5180

Savannah(800) 755-8382Statesboro

(888) 764-6506Valdosta

(800) 755-6841Washington

(888) 678-3211Waycross

(888) 948-2443

KELLY TRACTOR CO.8255 NW 58th St.

Miami, FL(305) 592-5360Clewiston, FL(863) 983-8177Ft.Myers, FL

(239) 693-6563West Palm Beach, FL

(561) 683-2015Davie, FL

(954) 581-8181

LOUISIANA [email protected]

P.O. Box 356Reserve, LA 70084(985) 536-1121(866) 843-7440Alexandria, LA(318) 443-2577Bossier City, LA(318) 746-2341Hammond, LA(985) 340-2820Lake Charles, LA(337) 439-3601Lafayette, LA(337) 837-2476Monroe, LA

(318) 323-1345Prairieville, LA(225) 673-3480Mansfield, LA(318) 872-9700

THOMPSON TRACTORwww.thompsontractor.com

YANCEY BROS. CO.www.yanceybros.com

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The Worldwide Leader in Concrete Paving Technology

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FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, LLCwww.flaglerce.com

Davie, FL954-581-4744

954-583-0318 (Fax)

Ft. Myers, FL239-481-8554

239-481-3302 (Fax)

STOWERS MACHINERY CORPORATIONwww.stowerscat.com

COWIN EQUIPMENT CO.

Birmingham, AL205-841-6666

205-849-0853 (Fax)

Mobile, AL251-633-4020

251-633-9157 (Fax)

Montgomery, AL334-262-6642

334-834-2272 (Fax)

Huntsville, AL256-350-0006

256-355-5250 (Fax)

Oxford, AL256-832-5053

256-831-4295 (Fax)

Pensacola, FL850-479-3004

850-474-1602 (Fax)

TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANYwww.tractor-equipment.com

Forest Park, GA404-366-0693

404-366-9688 (Fax)

Calhoun, GA706-879-6200

Hoschton, GA706-654-9850

706-654-9856 (Fax)

Columbus, GA706-562-1801

706-562-9897 (Fax)

Macon, GA478-745-6891

478-745-7291 (Fax)

Augusta, GA706-798-7777

706-798-3237 (Fax)

Albany, GA229-435-0982

229-435-5259 (Fax)

Pooler, GA912-330-7500

912-330-7490 (Fax)

Kennesaw, GA678-354-5533

678-354-5577 (Fax)

Knoxville Headquarters865-546-1414

Knoxville West865-218-8800

Chattanooga423-698-6943

Kingsport423-323-0400

Crossville931-484-4040

Sevierville865-595-3750

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find us on

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FloridaFt. Myers • 239/337-1313Jacksonville • 904/786-6710

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

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

West Palm Beach • 561/863-0570

North CarolinaAsheville • 828/681-5172Charlotte • 704/376-7554Greenville • 252/695-6200High Point • 336/665-0110Raleigh • 919/851-2030

Wilmington • 910/254-2031

South CarolinaColumbia • 803/794-6150Greer • 864/877-8962

North Charleston • 843/552-0095

Ashland, VA • 804/798-6001Fishersville, VA • 540/337-3057Richlands, VA • 276/596-9440Salem, VA • 540/380-2011

Winchester, VA • 540/667-9777www.JamesRiverEquipment.com

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

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

AlabamaBirmingham • 205/591-2131Alabaster • 205/621-2489Anniston • 256/831-2440Decatur • 256/355-0305Dothan • 334/678-1832Mobile • 251/457-8991

Montgomery • 334/288-6580Shoals Area • 256/383-5666Tuscaloosa • 205/752-0621

FloridaPanama City • 850/763-4654Pensacola • 850/505-0550

GeorgiaAtlanta • 404/366-0693Albany • 229/435-0982Augusta • 706/798-7777Calhoun • 706/879-6200Columbus • 706/562-1801Hoschton • 706/654-9850Kennesaw • 678/354-5533Macon • 478/745-6891

Savannah • 912/330-7500www.tractor-equipment.com

Weiler C-Series Rollers Provide HighStatic Pressures in Tight Working SpaceWeiler’s split-drum static rollers are engineered to per-

form in both confined and high-production working envi-ronments. The Weiler C307, C310 and C315 split-drum static rollers

provide static ground pressures that achieve compactiongoals in a broad range of applications, including high-endproduction settings. While many weight and static ground pressure configura-

tions are available, the C307 starts with an average of 202lbs./linear in. of pressure (36 kg/cm) when including its baseweight and water in drums and tanks. That number is 249lbs./linear in. (44 kg/cm) with the C310, and 275 lbs./linearin. (52 kg/cm) for the C315. Drums on the C307 and C310are 50 in. (127 cm). The C315 drums are 54 in. (137 cm). “The machines deliver the static forces required for com-

paction in many applications,” said Nigel McKay, Weilersales manager. “They are excellent performers in confinedareas because of their compact size, maneuverability andoutstanding visibility.”

Split DrumsIn addition, the C-Series rollers feature split front drums,

where the outer half of the drum rotates faster than the innerhalf. This enables the rollers to compact confined, curvedmats without tearing the freshly placed asphalt. A low-profilehood also enhances edge visibility when making tight turns.Besides productivity and an ability to work in tight spaces,

other key benefits include:• Ease of operation and transport• Operator comfort for improved productivity and safety• Accessible components and parts for ease of servicing

engine, roller components and the water spray systemTypical applications include commercial and residential

paving, highway construction, shoulder work, parking lots,driveways, asphalt resurfacing, confined spaces, curb edges,compacting base and finish layers of asphalt, and compact-ing granular sub-base materials.

Comfort, VisibilityNo matter what the application, the rollers are built to help

operators stay fresh and productive throughout their shifts.Optimal visibility, achieved in part through the sloped hood,keeps operators in their seats without stretching to see obsta-cles. Among the other comfort and visibility features:• A three-position pivot steering wheel (right, center, left)

enhances the operator’s sight lines and speeds close workalong obstacles, such as curbs• Additional external steps and handles make it easier to

enter and exit the machine• An optional air-suspension seat creates a more

smooth ride• Easy-to-reach controls reduce fatigue and

enhance productivity and safety

Service, Support and Long LifeSales and parts are provided through the Cat

dealer network. The machines are built to makemaintenance easy and key service points readily acces-sible. Components also are designed to last, including aplastic fuel tank to prevent rusting and durable nylon-braid-ed wrap to protect wiring.

Among the product service and support features:• Reliable, fuel-efficient Cat C3.4 engines• Wiring that is color-coded and numbered, facilitating

diagnostics• Utilization of maintenance-free batteries• Engine and hydraulic remote drains that are easily acces-

sible for ecology-conscious draining• Routine service and grease points that are easy to access• Fuel and water tanks that are accessible for cleaning

Water Spray SystemAsphalt pickup is prevented through the rollers’ water

spray system, which includes an extended-life pump. Thewater system utilizes two 100-gal. (379 L) tanks that limitrefill stops. When it is time to stop, a large fill port enableseasy and fast reloading. A triple-filter, meanwhile, optimizesuptime by reducing clogging.Among the other water system features:• Nozzles at both the front and rear optimize water cover-

age on drums• A pressurized feed system and eight intermittent spray

settings provide even drum coverage• Water spray components feature corrosion-proof materi-

als• Grouped ports facilitate water system draining from a

single location• Easy-to-clean spray bars feature hand-removable caps• Spray nozzles and filters can be removed by hand for

periodic cleaningWeiler split-drum static rollers include many other stan-

dard items that prove invaluable on the job site. They includealternator capacity that provides the necessary power forlights on night shifts, all weather connectors, and front andrear cocoa mats.When it’s time to leave the job site, the rollers provide

enough clearance that the operator can simply drive them upa ramp and onto the trailer.For more information, visit weilerproducts.com.

(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.con-structionequipment-guide.com.)

Weiler’s split-drum staticrollers are engineered to

perform in both confined and high-production working environments.

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www.wirtgenamerica.comROAD AND MINERAL TECHNOLOGIES

THE NEW DYNAMIC EFFICIENCY W 210i WITH MORE THAN 60 NEW INNOVATIVE FEATURES

More power with less fuel technology:PTS – Parallel to Surface

WIDRIVE – New control solutions

ISC – Intelligent speed control

LEVEL PRO – Designed for the crew

3DS – Flexible application drum speed

VCS – Environmentally friendly

W 210iEngine: 716 HPMilling widths: 6’ 7”; optional: combo and 7’ 3”Milling depth: 13”Operating weight, CE: 63,670 lbs

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YOUR EXPERTISE. OUR INNOVATION AND SUPPORT.IT’S THE RIGHT MIX.

Smart works.Ask about our complete line of paving solutions by contacting a Volvo dealer near you, or visit volvoce.com/na to learn more.

Volvo Construction Equipment

Birmingham, AL205-841-6666Mobile, AL

251-633-4020Montgomery, AL

334-262-6642

Huntsville / Decatur, AL

256-350-0006Oxford, AL

800-917-7931Pensacola, FL850-479-3004

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

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

407-850-9614Jacksonville, FL904-737-6000

Ft. Myers, FL239-481-8554Davie, FL

954-581-4744Tampa, FL

813-630-0077

FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, LLC.

COWIN EQUIPMENT CO. INC.

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POWER EQUIPMENTCOMPANY

3300 Alcoa HighwayKnoxville, TN 37920

(865) 577-5563

1487 Rock Springs RoadKingsport, TN 37664

(423) 349-6111

Highway 58 @153Chattanooga, TN 37406

(423) 894-1870

1290 Bridgestone PkwyLaVergne, TN 37086

(615) 213-0900

3050 Ferrell Park CoveMemphis, TN 38116-3502

(901) 346-9800

1545 Highway 45Saltillo, MS 38866

(662) 869-0283

RISH EQUIPMENTCOMPANYwww.rish.com

917 Cavalier Blvd.Chesapeake, VA 23323

(757) 485-2100(757) 485-3616

1410 West Hundred Rd.Chester, VA 23836

(804) 748-6411

133 Wise Mountain Rd.NW

Coeburn, VA 24230(276) 395-6901

Fax: (276) 395-3438

10214 Fayetteville Rd.Bealton, VA 22712

(540) 439-0668Fax: (540) 439-0719

5731 Glenmary DriveSalem, VA 24153(540) 380-4858

66 International laneSuite 102

Staunton, VA 24401(540) 887-8291

Fax: (540) 887-8295

REYNOLDS-WARRENCOMPANY INC1945 Forest ParkwayLake City, GA 30260

(800) 875-5659(404) 361-1593

TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY

5336 Messer-Airport HwyBirmingham, AL(205) 591-2131

3820 Greensboro Ave.Tuscaloosa, AL(205) 752-0621

2100 East I-65 Service Rd.North

Mobile, AL(251) 457-8991

800 Church St. N.E.Decatur, AL

(256) 355-03053285 Selma HighwayMontgomery, AL (334) 288-6580

243 South Jackson St.Grove Hill, AL

(251) 275-4158961 Hwy 20 & Elledge Lane

Tuscumbia, AL(256) 383-5666

4307 Reeves StreetHighway 431 North

Dothan, AL(334) 678-1832

309 Hamric Drive WestOxford, AL

(256) 831-2440150 Piper LaneAlabaster, AL

(205) 621-24893305 Highway 77Panama City, FL(850) 763-4654

9036 Pine Forest Rd.Pensacola, FL

(850) 505-0550

Wirtgen WR 240i Sets High Standardsfor Paving Recycling, Soil Stabilization

The Wirtgen WR 240i recycler/stabilizer sets new stan-dards for soil stabilization and pavement recycling or recla-mation, while meeting U.S. Tier IVi emissions regulations.With a 6-cylinder Cummins engine rated at 600 hp (447

kW), this next-generation Wirtgen cold recycler/stabilizer isnot only extremely powerful, but also covers a correspond-ingly large range of applications utilizing a working width of7 ft. 10 in. (2.4 m) and maximum working depth of 20 in. (51cm).As a soil stabilizer, the WR 240i efficiently stabilizes large

areas of incohesive soils, whether on large construction sites,or highway rights-of-way, and utilizing any stabilizing medi-um, according to the manufacturer.And as a cold recycler, it can recycle 100 percent of exist-

ing deteriorated asphalt pavements in situ. Water, cement orlime slurry, asphalt emulsion or foamed asphalt can be uti-lized, the latter created inside the W 240i’s mixing chamber.Machine output has been optimized by a muscular power

plant with high torque reserves, yet engine power is trans-mitted directly and effectively. Nine different rotor speedsguarantee optimum mixing performance, aided also by ultra-modern computer-controlled metering technology with auto-matic monitoring to ensure exactly the right mix.A spacious modern cabin with camera system and a dri-

ver’s seat that can be turned through 90 deg ensure that themachine operator always has a clear all-round view of the

machine and the job site. The cabin — with its large win-dows — can be displaced beyond the right-hand edge of themachine, permitting a direct view of the milled edge.All-wheel steering and a separate steering angle on the

rear axle ensure an extremely small turning radius, permit-ting swift maneuvering at the end of short passages and inconfined spaces, according to the manufacturer.Technical improvements focus not only on driving com-

fort, but also on easy operation. As a result, the operator nowcan control all the main basic functions easily and conve-niently via the highly responsive multi-functional joystick inthe right-hand armrest.Automated processes, such as automatic lowering and

raising of the milling and mixing rotor, the ergonomicallydesigned workplace, and a reverse-assist function, make thelong, hot days on a dusty construction site much more con-venient for the operator, and improve his daily productivity.The optional four-high-resolution color camera can be

installed at various points of the machine to allow the opera-tor to monitor processes under way. Selection of view is exe-cuted via joystick; the result is an increase in performance,economic efficiency and work quality.For more information, visit www.wirtgenamerica.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

With a 6-cylinder Cummins engine rated at 600 hp (447 kW), this next-generation Wirtgen cold recycler/stabi-lizer is not only extremely powerful, but also covers a correspondingly large range of applications utilizing aworking width of 7 ft. 10 in. (2.4 m) and maximum working depth of 20 in. (51 cm).

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Featuring a Tier IVi compliant engine and enhanced opera-tor’s station with smart steering wheel, the Bomag BW100AD-4 tandem vibratory roller delivers efficient operation on a widevariety of commercial and municipal applications, includingasphalt and base compaction, road shoulder work, parking lotsand asphalt patch repair.Powered by a Tier IVi, 32.6-hp, water-cooled Kubota diesel

engine, the BW100AD-4 delivers up to 8,350 lbs. of centrifugalforce per drum and a maximum frequency of 4,200 vibrationsper minute. A standard crab walk allows the roller’s rear drumto be offset by 1.6 in. (4 cm) in either direction, thereby allow-ing maneuverability around site obstructions.A new smart drive steering wheel has a smaller diameter, pro-

viding maximum operator comfort and a clear view of all indi-cator controls. A laterally sliding seat offers an enhanced viewof the drums. The suspended operator’s platform also isequipped with a fuel level indicator and hour meter.Service requirements for the roller are simplified by a main-

tenance-free, bolt-on articulating and oscillating joint and flexi-

ble scrapers for each drum. A 58.1-gal. (220 L) water tank andpressurized spray system feature filtered nozzles and wind-screen protection for uniform coverage. Standard safety features on the BW100AD-4

include ROPS with safety belts, back-upalarm, and emergency stop button.Additionally, the roller’sengine cover and dashboardare lockable to protectagainst vandalism. Frontand rear working lightsare optional.For more information,

call 800/782-6624 or visitwww.bomag.com/us.

(This story also can be

found on Construction

Equipment Guide’s Web

site at www.construc-

tionequipmentguide.com.)

The BW100AD-4 delivers up to 8,350 lbs. of centrifugal force per drum and amaximum frequency of 4,200 vibrations per minute.

Bomag’s Tier IVi BW100AD-4 Roller FeaturesSmart Steering Wheel, Efficient Operation

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FORT MYERS

239-334-3627

MIAMI

305-592-5740

NEW TAMPA

813-995-0841

ORLANDO

407-299-1212

WEST PALM BEACH

561-848-6618

MELBOURNE PARTS

321-729-8944

POMPANO BEACH PARTS

954-977-9541

SARASOTA PARTS

941-752-1300

TAMPA PARTS

813-621-4902

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A video-on-demand from the foundation of the AmericanSubcontractors Association provides tips for constructionsubcontractors to negotiate the purchase order terms theywant.In the video-on-demand, “Purchase Orders: How to Wage

and Win the Battle of the Forms,” presenter David R.Hendrick, Hendrick, Phillips, Salzman & Flatt, Atlanta, Ga.,explains how purchase order terms are established and mod-ified, including key terms such as delivery, warranty andwaivers.“Purchase Orders: How to Wage and Win the Battle of the

Forms” (Item #8053) can be downloaded from the FASAContractors’ Knowledge Depot at www.contractorsknowl-edgedepot.com. This 94-minute video-on-demand can beviewed whenever, and as many times as, you’d like and costs$65 for ASA members and $95 for nonmembers.For more information, visit www.asaonline.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Win the Battle…

Video-on-DemandHelps Subs AvoidCostly Mistakes

TRACTOR TRACS, INC.Undercarriage Specialists

Undercarriage • Tracks • Rollers • Idlers • Sprockets

Cutting Edges • Teeth • Rubber Tracks

Rollers

Sprockets

Front Idlers andTension Devices

RubberTracks

5505 Caterpillar Drive • Apex, NC 27539919-387-1050 888-526-9740

www.tractortracs.com

Track ChainAssemblies

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Crews Work on Project to Remove or Replace 32 Culverts1 dams, with a category defined as either “almost certain tofail under normal operations” or at “extreme risk of failurewith high fatalities and economic losses.” Campbell saidprogress has been made, but there is a long way to go.“The $200 million invested so far made it possible to

install the cutoff wall in the southeast quadrant of the dikebetween Port Mayaca and Belle Glade,” said Campbell.“While that feature reduces the risk of failure in that area, theremainder of the dike is still largely at risk. The Corps is rat-ing the dike as a single system, and the dike is only as strongas its weakest area. Thus, it continues to be assigned anaction classification of one under the Dam Safety ActionClassification [DSAC] system.”Crews are currently working on a project to remove or

replace 32 culverts that serve as water control structures.“These culverts have also experienced significant erosion

of the material around them, and currently are seen as thegreatest risk to the stability of the dike,” said Campbell.“Action has been taken, with either work started or contractsawarded, on 16 of the 32 culverts that were installed through

the dike. We anticipate working on culverts will take usthrough 2018. We are also conducting the most comprehen-sive study of the dike to determine the remaining fixes nec-essary in other areas that haven’t been addressed. “The dike is 143 miles long, and we’ve addressed the first

21 miles. It’s possible the remaining sections may needadditional cutoff wall, a seepage management system orother alternatives. The study is expected to be complete in2015, and will drive the remaining work on the dike thattakes us past 2020.” “Bauer received the notice to proceed for the first task

order in May of 2008 and continues to work on the projecttoday, said Art Hansen, an engineer of Bauer FoundationCorp. “Work has been performed on four task orders and anumber of small culverts. Our work basically entailed put-ting in a seepage cutoff wall, up to 80 feet deep, in order tokeep the water from Lake Okeechobee from leaking throughthe dike and undermining its integrity. On the four task

orders, we were the general contractor and onthe culverts, we are working as a subcontractor.“As the general contractor, we were responsi-

ble for all aspects of the job from providingoffice space to the USACE to restoring the diketo its previous condition after the wall wasinstalled. For the culverts, we were awarded thecontracts because of our specialized techniqueand its suitability for the numerous closures thatmake up the culvert projects.Work involved establishing a lay down yard

with offices, cement batch plants, maintenancefacilities and inventory storage facilities, accord-ing to Hansen. Bauer Foundation Corp. wasresponsible for widening the workplatform and installing the cutoffwall using a cutter, soil mixer(CSM) after removing peat usingKelly drilling rigs. Crews had to

remove the platform extension and seed thebanks of the dike to return it to the pre-work con-dition. The wall had to be able to stop the seepage,

but also meet the elastic modulus requirement toallow it to flex as the lake level changed. “The cutoff wall was constructed using either

a Bauer RG25 or BG28 drill rigs with a BCM5,CSM attachment,” said Hansen. “The pre-drillswere performed using either a Bauer BG28 orBG40 Kelly drilling rigs. In addition, we usedMAT mixing plants to produce the 35 differentspecialized grout mixes that were developed forthe different soil conditions along the 10 miles ofcut-off wall. All the drilling equipment, as wellas the mixing equipment, was made by our sis-ter company, Bauer BMA, located inSchrobenhausen, Germany.”

A slag cement-based grout was used for the majority ofthe project in addition to a percentage of bentonite. Over halfa million cubic yards was needed to produce the cutoff wall.Hansen said numerous piping conditions existed. “This piping condition created weak sections of the dike.

During CSM operations, the hole is never left open becauseof the mix in place aspect of this process. Also, during thepre-drilling process, we used a cased method which reducedthe possibility of a dike failure as we drilled through theseareas. The steel casing was advanced with the drilling oper-ation and worked as a barrier to keep the piping from affect-ing our operations. This combination of mix in place wallplacement and cased holes meant that there was never an

USACE photoIn September 2013, the corps awarded a $36 million contract to Harry Pepper & Associates ofJacksonville.

USACE photoCrews are currently working on a project to remove or replace 32culverts that serve as water control structures.

see HOOVER page 72

HOOVER from page 1

USACE photoU.S. Army Corps of Engineers crews in Florida continue workingon the outdated Herbert Hoover Dike surrounding LakeOkeechobee — the state’s largest freshwater lake.

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Concerns for Heavy-Rain Event Prompt$1B Repairs to Prevent Dike Failureopen excavation in contact with a piping condition.”According to Hansen, lightning was responsible for the

most work interruptions. In addition, tropical storms shutdown operations at least once.“In both cases, we worked double shifts in order to make

up the time, and neither of these weather conditions ended updelaying the project,” said Hanson. “We were also affectedby the presence of an osprey. It nested near our work areaand we could not continue until the family of osprey left.”The first embankments around Lake Okeechobee were

reportedly constructed around 1915. Hurricane tides over-topped the original embankments in 1926 and 1928, claim-ing more than 2,500 lives. The River and Harbor Act of 1930authorized the construction of approximately 70 mi. (112.7km) of levee along the south shore of the lake and roughly16 mi. (25.7 km) along the north shore. The U. S. ArmyCorps of Engineers constructedthe levees between 1932 and1938.A major hurricane in 1947 led

to additional flood and stormdamage reduction work.Congress passed the FloodControl Act of 1948, approvingthe first phase of a projectdesigned to provide flood andstorm damage reduction in cen-tral and south Florida. The cur-rent dike system was completedin the late 1960s. The dam wasoriginally constructed with grav-el, rock, limestone, shell andsand. Campbell said recent wet weather has made the project

even more challenging.“Summer rains caused the lake to rise about two feet in the

span of three months. The concern about a rising lake soearly in the summer is the reduction in available capacity tohandle major rain-producing events, such as tropical stormsand hurricanes. In 2011 and 2012, the lake rose three feet inabout a month. If such an event were to happen today, theresulting lake rise would put us well past 18 and a half feetwhere the lake is estimated to have a 50-50 chance of failurewithout any intervention at some point on the dike.”USACE officials are well aware of public concern over

the aging dike. Nearby residents are understandably con-cerned, but Campbell said there’s no need to panic at thispoint.“We will address any issues that come up to ensure the

safety of the people living and working around the lake. Wewould encourage them to be aware of the risks, and knowhow to get information from their local officials who wouldorder an evacuation in a worst-case scenario.” While Campbell stressed there’s no imminent threat of

failure, the situation is far from being resolved.“Our concern is what a heavy rain-producing event would

do to the lake, and how quickly it might rise before we canrelease enough water to lower,” said Campbell. “One of themajor problems with water management at the lake is thatthe inflows from runoff can exceed by a factor of six ourability to send the water elsewhere under the current

drainage system. That’s why we manage the lake lower thanin the past, to be able to handle a heavy-rain event that caus-es a three-foot rise in a span of four weeks.” Of the 32 culverts, USACE plans to replace 28 of them,

and seal-off three that are abandoned. “We’ve already removed one culvert,” said Campbell.

“These are much larger than structures that run under a drive.They are large enough to convey water to area farms fields,but too small to have any meaningful impact on managinglake levels.” USACE also removed foliage that can weaken the dike,

and stockpiled rock at strategic spots. Stockpiling helps pre-pare for a breach scenario by ensuring materials on hand, asopposed to having to wait for those materials to be shippedfrom a quarry. In 2000, the Corps produced a report that included proba-

bilities of failure without any intervention. The report indi-cated when the lake reached ele-vation 18.5 ft. (5.6 m), the proba-bility of failure at a single pointon the dike was 45 percent. “The chances of failure

increased with higher elevationsto include near certain failure asthe lake approached elevation 21feet,” said Campbell. “Thoseprobabilities were determined‘without intervention’, whichassumes no one executed anyemergency response to addressissues in the short-term, and thatno action was taken to fix thedike over the long-term. We havedemonstrated a commitment to

respond to any emergency situations since this report wasprepared, and we have also demonstrated a commitment tothe tune of $750 million invested in dike repairs since 2001.”The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers authorized a dam safe-

ty modification study on Herbert Hoover Dike, in addition topumping millions of dollars into the project. Corps teamswork daily on the dike, providing contractor oversight,inspections and dike operations and maintenance. Variousengineers, geologists and hydrologists are providing input.The USACE Jacksonville District awarded its third con-

tract in a month to replace two additional water control struc-tures in the dike as part of the rehabilitation project. InSeptember 2013, the corps awarded a $36 million contract toHarry Pepper & Associates of Jacksonville. The contractcalls for replacement of Culvert 8 near Okeechobee alongthe north side of the lake and Culvert 13 near Canal Point inPalm Beach County. The water control structures provideirrigation and drainage to landowners in the area. This workon the project is expected to be complete by the spring of2017.“The Corps clearly believes this is a very critical project,”

said Campbell. “When all is said and done, we will havelikely invested more than $1 billion in repairs to the earthenembankment and associated structures to reduce the risk thedike will fail.”

(This story also can be found on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.) CEG

USACE photoSince 2007, teams have performed varioustasks to reduce the risk of dike failure due toflooding from high water levels.

HOOVER from page 66

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The units are assembled, branded and sold as used Terexcranes well under market value. Also, majority of the coun-terfeit crane models reported to Terex Cranes tend to be com-monly painted red and use the manufacturer’s legacy Demagbrand. The primary markets of concern in this most recentwave of crane pirating are the Asian countries of China,South Korea, Singapore, India and Pakistan.

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While made to look like Terex units, these pirated cranesare often assembled with a blend of older and newer tech-nology and components that were not designed to worktogether. These counterfeit cranes frequently exhibit poorweld quality, inferior steel structures and improperly fittedtracks. Additionally, many of the safety componentsdesigned into a genuine Terex crane are missing.

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305-592-7892

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Conway, SC 29516843-248-5294

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Komatsu D475A-5EO Dozer

1:50 Scale...$125

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

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

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

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

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

Bobcat A300 Skid Steer Loader, Scale 1:25 ..................$40

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

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

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

Bobcat M200 Gold Skid Steer Loader, Scale 1:25 ......$30

Bobcat M400 Gold Skid Steer Loader, Scale 1:25 ......$25

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Case 580D Silver Backhoe/Loader 25th Anniversary, 1:35Scale..................................................................................$90

Case 580ST Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................$95

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

Case 1102 Vibromax Roller, 1:35 Scale ......................$100

Caterpillar AP655D Asphalt Paver, W/O Canopy, 1:50Scale..................................................................................$80

Caterpillar CT660 Day Cab Tractor w/Trail King Lowboy

Trailer, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................$100

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Grove TM1500 Mobile Crane, 1:55 Scale ....................$110

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Komatsu HM400-3 Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale........$100

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

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

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

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

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

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

Komatsu Mack Granite MP w/Lowboy Trailer, 1:50 Scale ............................................................................................$90

Liebherr LTF 1060-4.1 4 Axle Crane, 1:50 Scale ........$215

Liebherr LTM 1050-3.1 Tri-Axle Crane, 1:50 Scale ......$185

Liebherr LTM 1070-4.1 4 Axle Crane, 1:50 Scale ........$265

Liebherr R936 Litronic Excavator, 1:50 Scale ............$140

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Volvo L35B Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$35

Volvo L150C Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................$50

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

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

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Bonus Depreciation = 50%This is taken after the $2 million limit in capital equipment purchases is reached. Note: Bonus Depreciation is available for new equipment only.Bonus Depreciation can also be taken by businesses that will have net operating losses in 2013.

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Voters Approve 82 Percent of Infrastructure Ballotsmeasures in 2012, 55 per cent in 2011, 61percent in 2010, 78 percent in 2008, 77 per-cent in 2007, 77 percent in 2006, 83 percentin 2005 and 76 percent in 2004. Of the 21 measures, one was statewide

and 20 were local. Four of the five bond ini-tiatives were approved by voters. Twelveballot measures were for increasing, extend-ing or renewing a sales tax for transportationpurposes, and other measures addressedproperty taxes, a card room tax, and a trans-action and use tax. In Maine’s statewide initiative, 72 per-

cent of voters supported a $100 milliontransportation bond. It will finance $76 mil-lion for highway improvements, $27 mil-lion for bridges, $24 million for ports andrail, and $5 million for local governments.This bond also will leverage an additional$154 million from federal and state funds.Arizona voters considered several bond

measures. In Mesa, voters approvedQuestion 2, which will authorize $79 mil-lion in new general obligation bonds to payfor streets and highway improvement proj-ects. Fountain Hills voters approved $8.2million in general obligation bonds to alsofund new road improvements.In Virginia, residents of Loudon County

passed a $3.18 million bond to fund public

road projects. In California, four cities inMarin County — Corte Madera, Larkspur,San Rafael and San Anselmo — successful-ly passed sales tax increase ballot measuresto fund transportation and other general serv-ices. Most notably, San Rafael’s Measure E— a proposal to extend the city’s one-halfcent sales tax for 20 years while also imple-menting a .25 percent increase — will raisethe city’s sales tax to 9.25 percent, making itthe highest sales tax rate in the United States.In Cedar Rapids, Iowa, voters approved

— with 62 percent support — a tax exten-sion proposal to renew a one-cent localoption sales tax to fund infrastructure proj-ects for a ten-year period. This measure willuse 100 percent of the new revenues to fundstreet maintenance, repair, construction andreconstruction projects.

Transportation Funding and theNew Jersey and Virginia

Governor’s RacesTransportation funding issues also played

a significant role in the high profileRepublican gubernatorial races in NewJersey and Virginia.New Jersey Republican Gov. Chris

Christie, who in January 2011 laid out a five-year, $8 billion “pay-as-you-go” plan to fundroad, bridge and transit projects in the state,won 60 percent of the vote in a landslide re-

election. Christie’s plan averted a looming2012 transportation funding crisis, when thefull $895 million the state collects annuallyfrom its gasoline tax would be needed torepay principal and interest on past work.In Virginia, where the candidates’ diver-

gent views on transportation investmentwere a key campaign issue, the transporta-tion advocate, Democrat Terry McAuliffe,beat Republican Ken Cuccinelli. Earlier thisyear, McAuliffe, a business executive andpolitical fundraiser, lobbied the state’s legis-lature to support a bipartisan transportationfunding package bolstered by new revenuethat was being pushed by the current gover-nor, Republican Bob McDonnell.Cuccinelli, the state’s attorney general, pub-licly lobbied against the package and, whenit was approved by the state legislature,threatened to use the courts in an attempt toreverse it.During the campaign, McAuliffe support-

ed — and Cuccinelli opposed — construc-tion of major road and transit improvementprojects in traffic-choked Northern Virginia.

Ballot Initiatives Earlier in 2013In addition to these November election

results, ARTBA also tracked 16 ballot meas-ures throughout the year — 82 percent weresuccessfully approved by voters. The totalvalue of these measures was $93 million. Six

of these ballot measures proposed increas-ing, extending or renewing a sales tax fortransportation purposes, seven for propertytax extensions and three were for bonds. In October 2013, Wake County, N.C., vot-

ers overwhelmingly approved $75 million innew bonds to fund transportation mainte-nance projects throughout the county. Thetransportation bond will be implemented in2014, which also includes a 1.12-cent prop-erty tax increase.There were five ballot measures in

Missouri, and all of these initiatives wereapproved by voters. Platte County votersapproved the “Street Sales Tax” in April2013. This measure renewed the .375 per-cent sales tax for the next ten years and therevenues will help fund transportation proj-ects within the county — projects willinclude roads, bridges, drainage structures,and sidewalks.When compared to the results from the

last 10 years, the 2013 elections prove thatthe public’s support for state and local trans-portation investment initiatives has gottenstronger. For more information, visit

www.artba.org.(This story also can be found on

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

ELECTIONS from page 1

JCB Donates Machines for Filipino Disaster Relief Heavy equipment manufacturer

JCB is responding to the Filipinotyphoon disaster by donatingmachines and generators worth morethan $500,000 to assist in the after-math of the catastrophe. The company is sending a fleet of

three 3CX backhoe loaders to helpclean-up operations followingTyphoon Haiyan, one of the mostpowerful storms ever recorded onland and responsible for up to 2,500casualties. In addition, JCB’s Filipinodealer, Camec, is providing more than120 JCB electrical generators.The generators are already being

used to power community buildings, including hospitals andlocal authority premises. The JCB backhoes will bedeployed in clean-up operations in the province of TaclobanCity. JCB has a long history of helping countries affected by

major natural disasters, and this is the second time the com-pany has sent aid to the Philippines. In 2006, JCB sent a fleetof 3CX backhoe loaders after Typhoon Reming hit the Bicolregion, destroying much of its infrastructure. “The human suffering and scenes of devastation in the

Philippines have been heart-rending, and I hope JCB’s con-tribution to the relief effort will help, in some small way,those who are bearing the brunt of this disaster," said JCBChairman Lord Bamford. “One of the main challenges fac-

ing rescue workers is clearing roads in the affected areas, andthe JCB backhoe is exactly the right machine for removingdebris.” The versatile JCB backhoe loader is an ideal machine for

disaster situations due to its front shovel, which can be usedas a bulldozer and rear excavator that not only can be used todig emergency drains, but also to crane heavy objects. Themachine can travel from site to site under its own steam withno need for additional transport. JCB Power Products offers a comprehensive range of 170

different generators ranging from 1 to 3300 kVA in bothdiesel- and gasoline-powered models. The generators dis-patched to the disaster zone are all small gasoline models,which can be carried easily by two people. Because appli-

ances can be simply plugged intothese generators, they are ideal forpowering medical equipment,fridges and microwaves. JCB’s latest contribution follows a

series of other JCB machinery dona-tions in recent years to other parts ofthe world hit by natural disasters. In2004, JCB donated machines worthmore than $160 million to help in theaftermath of the Asian Tsunami, withJCB backhoes deployed to Thailand,southern India, Sri Lanka andIndonesia. In 2008, six backhoe load-ers worth more than $600,000 weredonated to assist clean-up efforts in

the aftermath of an earthquake in Sichuan province in China. In 2009, the company donated an excavator and a back-

hoe loader worth $250,000 to help the disaster relief effort inthe city of Padang following the devastating earthquake thatstruck off the Indonesian island of Sumatra. In 2010, JCBdonated diggers worth $150,000 to help the disaster reliefeffort in Haiti following the devastating earthquake thatkilled tens of thousands of people. The gift of two 3CX back-hoe loaders was made in response to an appeal from reliefagencies for foreign aid.For more information, please visit www.jcb.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

JCB has a long history of donating machines to assist in disaster relief efforts. In this image, aJCB backhoe is at work in Tamil Nadu after the 2004 tsunami.

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FloridaPowerscreen of Florida5125 Frontage Rd.N. Lakeland, FL 33810Tel: 863-687-7153Fax: 863-680-1289Web: wwwpowerscreenfla.com

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Linder Supplies EquipmentIncluding Komatsu PC490

passion by the locals as the ones here inCharlotte regarding the Eastland Mall,”Wilson said. “We at EHG are proud to bepart of this project. It’s a major event here inCharlotte.”Subcontractors for the project include a

local plumber for disconnects and cappingops; a local security guard company; TWDTrucking, a local hauler; and NoventRefrigerant Recovery from Florida for therecycling of the HVAC refrigerants.According to Wilson, all the heavy wreck-

ing equipment is from Linder Equipment,and the small equipment is from Sunbelt.The track loader is from May Equipment. Equipment currently on site from Linder

includes a Komatsu PC 490 excavator withshear; a PC 360 excavator with shear; andtwo PC 360 excavators with grapples. EHG-owned equipment is a Hitachi 300 excavatorwith bucket and thumb. A Caterpillar 953track loader is from May Equipment. FromSunbelt Rentals, the list includes a telescop-ic forklift with a 10,000-lb. (4,535.9 kg) rat-ing, and six Bobcat skid steers with grappleattachments. EHG is using three of its stingerattachments.“As the project progresses, we will be

adding to this arsenal with additional piecesof heavy wrecking equipment from LinderEquipment,” Wilson said.

The Eastland Mall opened in 1975. At thattime, it was the largest mall in NorthCarolina. It ceased operations in June 2010.EHG provides ACM abatement, mold

remediation, selective demolition, structuraldemolition and implosion preparations.Offices are located in Raleigh, N.C.,Charlotte, N.C., and Atlanta Ga. The compa-ny covers most of the southeastern UnitedStates.

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

The recycling goal is about 80 percent,with 11,000 tons (9,979 t) of steel antici-pated to be recycled.

The contract calls for the abatementof non-friable asbestos-containingmaterials and mold remediation, theinstallation and maintenance of ero-sion control and water run-off controloperations and the demolition andremoval of the mall, including the fouranchor stores, out buildings andFirestone and Hollywood Video.

EHG from page 8

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Vermeer SoutheastSales & Service, Inc.

Boynton Beach, FL1060 West Industrial AvenueBoynton Beach, FL 33462

561-742-7400 • Fax: 561-742-7448

Clearwater, FL12785 N 44th St.

Clearwater, FL 33762727-299-9207 • Fax: 727-299-0166

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Vermeer Puerto Rico787-640-6334

Vermeer of Texas-Louisiana8272 Rushing Road

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Byrd Tractor, Inc.7274 Centreville Rd.Manassas, VA 20111

703-361-2135 • Fax: 703-361-4804www.byrdtractorinc.com

Ditch Witch of North Carolina, Inc.329 US Highway 70 EastGarner, NC 27529919-772-1214www.dwnc.com

Continental Engines60 Pelham Davis CircleGreenville, SC 29615864-242-5567

www.continentalengines.com

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ARA Voices Support for Stopthe HIT Coalition ProgressCongressman Charles Boustany (R-La.)

and Congressman Ami Bera (D-Calif.) intro-duced legislation that would provide reliefacross the country by delaying the healthinsurance tax (HIT) scheduled to begin Jan.1, 2014. HIT is a tax on health insurance company

premiums, but analysis by many govern-ment and private economists indicate thatthose who buy fully insured health care poli-cies will pay the tax. The American RentalAssociation (ARA) has been workingtoward a repeal of the HIT through member-ship in the Stop the HIT Coalition and ARAmembers’ lobbying efforts at ARA’sNational Legislative Caucus in Washington,D.C. “The equipment rental industry is com-

prised of mostly small businesses who buyfully insured policies from health insurancecompanies and the HIT will simply addmore costs to policies that may also facehigher premium costs for other reasons,”said John McClelland, ARA vice presidentof government affairs. “While we continueto work for full repeal of the HIT, we

applaud Congressman Boustany andCongressman Bera for their efforts to pro-vide some interim relief to the thousands ofARA members that are already seeing theeffects of the HIT on their 2014 premiumrenewals,” said McClelland.The HIT is an often-overlooked aspect of

the Patient Protection and Affordable CareAct (PPACA). Upwards of 88 percent ofsmall businesses and individuals buy fullyinsured health care policies. “CongressmanBoustany has long recognized the negativeimplications the HIT will have on smallbusinesses who buy these plans and he hasworked against the odds to correct this ill-conceived policy,” said McClelland. ARA will continue efforts in Washington,

D.C., to educate representatives and drawattention to this tax that could cost smallbusinesses thousands of dollars each year.For more information, visit

www.ARArental.org. (This story also can be found on

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

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LOOKING FOR A STUMPER ATTACH-MENT FOR A LS2800 LINK BELT EXCA-VATOR. ITS A 11 C 1989 MOD. 46000 LB.WANT 2 TOOTH STUMPER!CONTACT: BRIAN WILLNERPHONE: 864-993-9790FAX: 864-223-5444EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED ALL THE TIME BULLDOZER10TONNES AT 55 TONNES 1995 AND UP• USA NOT ADVERTISED NO SALEMANCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MOTOR GRADER | WE WANT TO BUYUSED CAT 14G MOTOR GRADER, YEARMODEL 1972 AND UP. OFFER US YOUREQUIPMENT WITH PICTURES, SERIALNUMBERS, YEAR MODEL, MACHINECONDITION, LOCATION AND FINALOFFER PRICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU 200 LC6 | LOOKING FORWELL MAINTAINED STRONG RUNNINGTIGHT MACHINE WITH 50% OR BETTERUNDERCARRIAGE. 10, 000 HOURS ORLESS. MICHIGANCONTACT: [email protected]: 7343204844EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE WANT TO KNOW WHO OWNSMARSH USE MARSH BUGGIES AND WEPAY SEVERAL $1, 000 FINDERS FEES IFTHEIR INFO HELPS US FIND UNITS TORENT BUY OR SELL. PLEASE SENDWHAT YOU HAVE, THANKSCONTACT: TYLER PALUMBOEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––977K TRACK DOZER | DOZER WITH 4 &1 CLAM BUCKET AND WINCH PRE-FERREDCONTACT: JENNIFER ROSERPHONE: 315-652-3773FAX: 315-622-3351EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR 939C CRAWLERLOADER | END USER, EAST COASTLOCATION, CLEAN, ORIGINAL, LOWHOURS, MP BUCKET, WORK READYCONTACT: ROBERT CORP PHONE: 804-725-0777EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADERS MODELS 902908| CAB MACHINES, WORK READY, NONADVERTISEDCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CATERPILLAR D6R CAB & AIR | CAB &AIR, 5000-6000 HOURS, EAST COASTLOCATION, NON ADVERTISED, CLEAN ,WORK READYCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANT TO BUY KAWASAKI WHEELLOADER 60Z, 65Z, 70Z, 80Z, 85Z, 90Z,AND 95Z FROM 1988 TO 2005MODEL.(NEED DASH II, IV, AND V), IFYOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE OR CANLOCATE ABOVE MACHINE PLEASEEMAIL ME THE PICTURES ANDDETAILS. WE CAN CLOSE DEAL QUICKAND PAY YOU IN 24HRS.CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARAPHONE: 832-528-0786FAX: 281-727-0415EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE ARE LOOKING FOR USED NATURALGAS GENSETS WITH RADIATORWAUKESHA (500 KW UP TO 600KW, 50HZ, 1500 RPM, 400 V). SEND THE FULLTECHNICAL INFORMATION AND PHO-TOS WITH THE BEST PRICE ANDDELIVERY TIME. NOTE: WE ARE NOTTHE END USER. CONTACT: YASSERPHONE: 00201143999777FAX: 0020227044141 |EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE ARE LOOKING FOR 2 - CATERPIL-LAR 970F WHEEL LOADERS AND 2 -CATERPILLAR 966F WHEEL LOADERS.CONTACT: GLENN RUSSELLPHONE: 360-314-7413FAX: 360-727-3222 EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––4 CATERPILLAR 657E SCRAPERS |LOOKING FOR 4 WORK READY UNITSWITH 5000 FRAME HOURSCONTACT: GLENN RUSSELLPHONE: 360.314.7413FAX: 360.727.3222 EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VEMEER SKID STEER W/ATTACHMENTS| A 3FT. WIDE STAND ON LOADER W/ATTACHMENTS FOR AUGER, STUMP-GRINDER, AND TRENCHER &OVERSIZEBUCKET FOR SPREADING LIGHTERMATERIALSCONTACT: MARK SORUMPHONE: 805 717-0070EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LIGHT PLANTS | LOOKING FOR 4 LATEMODEL LIGHT PLANTS ALSO 1 185CFMCOMPRESSOR WITH LOW HOURSCONTACT: JOE FANTONPHONE: 508 245 2381FAX: 508 8771163EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

MILLING MACHINE (COLD PLANNER) |LOOKING FOR 1 METER COLD PLAN-NER , FRONT DISCHARGE, TRACKS ORWHEELS, FROM 2001 TO 2011. THANKS!CONTACT: SANTIAGOPHONE: 3055064263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GARBAGE TRUCKSCONTACT: ROOPESHPHONE: 9845600457EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED CUMMINS ENGINE MODEL; KTA50 G3, KTA 50 G4, AS IS CONDITION,EVEN NOT RUNNING, LACK OF PARTSALL ACCEPTABLE, WE NEED 8 UNITS,PLS SENT PHOTO WITH PRICE IN CNFHONG KONGCONTACT: CHUNPHONE: +971-67-7614047EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FUEL TANKS | I WANT USED FUELTANKS LARGE CAPACITY OR FRACTANKSCONTACT: BLEU PRIDEPHONE: (210) 216-1070EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––120 TON HYDRAULIC TRUCK CRANELATE MODELCONTACT: JWPHONE: 276-880-1034 X106FAX: 276-880-3119EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRUCKSCONTACT: MARTHA GARCIAEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRAWLER TRACTOR / DOZER | KOMAT-SU D61PX .... MAX 5000 HOURS ORLESS, WITH FACTORY CAB ....CONTACT: BUZZY KEITHPHONE: 404-610-6754EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MOTORGRADERS, DOZERS, EXCAVA-TORS | EXCAVATORS, WHEEL LOAD-ERS, CRAWLERS | I AM LOOKING FORANY WORKING WHEEL LOADERS ORANY WORKING USED HEAVY CON-STRUCTION EQUIPMENT... CALL ME !!CONTACT: WAYNE CARTERPHONE: 918-381-2463EMAIL: [email protected]. LOOKING FOR ANYONE THATRENTS OR HAS MARSH BUGGIES ALSO––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MOTORGRADER | CLEAN 140H, NOATTACHMENTS REQUIRED (SNOWWING PREFERRED), DECENT HOURS,GOOD CONDITION - LOW TO MID 90 TOSPEND. NORTHEAST USA FINAL DESTI-NATION. MANY THANKS!!!CONTACT: SANTIAGOPHONE: 3055064263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

NEEDED BULLDOZER D3GLGP 2003 TO2006 NOT ADVERTISED NO JUNK | NOTPAST 1500 HOURS USA NEAR TEXASBUDGET UNDER 25,000CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR MOB 1 51438 68975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––COMPOST TURNING EQUIPCONTACT: JO COUNTSEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANT TO BUY "BROKEN EQUIPMENT"WHOLESALE FROM PRIVATE CON-TRACTORS ONLY IN "NEW ENGLAND"NO OVER SEAS SELLERS PLEASE!!! IFYOU HAVE A BROKEN LOADER,DOZER, BACKHOE, DUMP TRUCK INNEW ENGLAND PLEASE CALL ME !CONTACT: SHAYNE STAPLESFAX: 603-859-3816EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MACK WATER TRUCK | LATE 90S TOMID 2000 YEAR, 4000-5000 GAL.CAPACITY. GOOD CONDITION, WORKREADY. MACK ONLY!CONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MOTORGRADER | LOOKING FOR CATMOTORGRADER 140 H VHP PLUS LESSTHAN 10,000 HOURSCONTACT: RENANPHONE: 2402999577FAX: 3012319750EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 997K | WANT TO BUY DOZER WITHCLAM BUCKET(4IN1) AND WINCH PRE-FERRED.CONTACT: JENNIFER FISHERPHONE: 315-652-3773FAX: 315-622-3351EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONSTRUCTION | WE WANT TO KNOWWHO OWNS USED MARSH BUGGIESAND WE PAY SEVERAL $1, 000 FIND-ERS FEES IF THEIR INFO HELPS USFIND UNITS TO RENT BUY OR SELL.PLEASE SEND WHAT YOU HAVE,THANKSCONTACT: TYLER PALUMBOEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRAWLER LOADER | AC HD5, WHOLE-RUNNING, OR PARTS SOURCES, FORLATE 40 EARLY 50 UNITSCONTACT: HERBEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1987 CASE 580K | LOOKING FOR AGOOD RUNING ENGINE FOR A CASE580K. WASHINGTON ST. ALSO GOODOLDER EXCAVATOR: KOMATSU,KOBELCO, HITACHI.CONTACT: DALE LAMPHEREPHONE: 360-551-9778EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

BUCKET FOR CASE W20 | A SET OFFORKS FOR CASE W20 COULD USECONTACT: LARRYPHONE: 716 792 9235 OR 716 785 1856EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KUBOTA V1903B ENGINE | KUBOTA1903 ENGINE FOR DD24 ROLLERCONTACT: DAVE KOESTERPHONE: 4194672239FAX: 4197292211EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRENCH SAFETY | WANT TO BUY -MANHOLE AND BEDDING BOXESCONTACT: HARRY BELLPHONE: 901-413-9527FAX: 501-982-0500EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRENCH SAFETY & SHORING | WANTTO BUY - HYDRAULIC ALUMINUMSHORES AND TRENCH BOXES.CONTACT: HARRY BELLPHONE: 901-413-9527FAX: 501-982-0500EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATOR HORIZONAL OR ROTARYBRUSH CUTTER USED | USED HORI-ZONAL OR ROTARY BRUSH CUTTER TOATTACH TO AN 02 SK160LC KOBELCOEXCAVATORCONTACT: MICHAEL JOYNEREMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ASPHALT PAVERS | WE ARE LOOKINGTO BUY USED CAT AP1050 & BARBERGREENE BG-245 ASPHALT PAVERS,YEAR MODEL 2000 - UP. MACHINESMUST BE WITH 6-M SCREED. PLEASEEMAIL ME WITH PICTURES, MACHINECONDITION & LOCATION, YEAR MODELAND FINAL OFFER PRICECONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO PURCHASE USED VIBRA-TORY PILE HAMMERS AND CAISSONBEAMS LOCATED IN THE USA. EMAILME AND PROVIDE DETAILS & PHOTOSOF YOUR AVAILABLE USED PILE HAM-MERS AND CAISSON BEAMS FOR CON-SIDERATION. WE OFFER QUICKTRANSACTIONS.CONTACT: JEFF LAWSONPHONE: 864-542-4369EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WIRTGEN | I AM LOOKING FOR AGRINDING BOLT ON SEGMENTS DRUMFOR A WIRTGEN 1000 OF 100CM FOR1000.VCPHONE: 305-477-3098EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR AP800D OR AP1000DPAVER | WE ARE LOOKING TO PUR-CHASE 1 - CATERPILLAR AP800D ORAP1000D PAVER WITH LESS THAN 3000TOTAL FRAME HOURS. URGENT.THANK YOU.CONTACT: GLENN RUSSELLPHONE: 3603147413FAX: 3607223222EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

60 OR 80 BARREL PUP TO HAULBEHIND WATER TRUCKCONTACT: STEVE KINGPHONE: 5056321334EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE BUY MANUALS | WE ARE LOOKINGTO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERV-ICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OROTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT,TRUCKS AND VEHICLES OF ALLSORTS. WE PREFER IN BULK, PER-HAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZEDYOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATIONAND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALSYOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTO-RIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPSAS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE.WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLECONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOUHAVE. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 270-849-2270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HYDROKAHN SG5000S HAMMER PARTS| MOIL CHISEL, PART#B0100020 ANDRETAINERS, PART#B0100190.CONTACT: FRANK JENKINSPHONE: 609-624-9090, EXT. 209FAX: 609-624-0957EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR 205B HYDRAULIC PUMP| 1 X CAT 205B LC MAIN HYDRAULICPUMP. PART NO : 8U4629 - LINDEHRP100 REMAN / NEWCONTACT: EDDIEPHONE: +27826970534EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADERS AND MOTORGRADER | I NEED TO BUY CAT 936E,950E, 966D 966E AND 980C ALSO NEED14G AND 14H CAT MOTOR GRADERWITH RIPPER AND ORIGINAL PAINT INEED TO BUY 5 MACHINE, PLEASESEND ME YOUR OFFERS TO MY EMAIL.CONTACT: ABDAL SALEEMPHONE: 96638428312FAX: 96663312326EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO BUY KAWASAKI WHEELLOADERS 60Z, 65Z, 70Z, 80Z, 85Z, 90ZAND 95Z. (II, IV AND V) 1988 UPTO 2005MODEL. PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURESAND DETAILS.CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARAPHONE: 832-528-0786FAX: 281-727-0415EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED ALL THE TIME BULLDOZERD3AT D10 1995 AND UP ONLY USA USANOT ADVERTISED PLEASECONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR MOB 1 514 38 68975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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PARTIAL LISTING: EXCAVATORS: Cat 312C, Erops, A/C, 20” Pads, 8’ Dip,w/Bodine 3 Over 2 Grapple, Hrs Read: 10,857, s/n CAE00715; Cat 307SSR, Cat4032, Cab, Heat, Off Set Boom, 18” Rubber Tracks, 84” Blade, Hrs Read: 7693,s/n 2FL01388; Komatsu PF55L, 6 Cyl Isuzu, Cab, Heat, 2 Pc Boom w/RotatingDip, Hrs Read: 2707, s/n 10162; 1995 Akerman EC300, Volvo Dsl, Erops, 30”Pads, 36” Bkt w/Teeth, Aux Hyd, Hrs Read: 12,591, s/n EC300V04787; Linkbelt4300Q, Quantum Series, M11 Cummins, Erops, A/C, 32” Pads, 12’ Dip, Aux Hyd,46” 3 Over 2 Demolition Grapple, Hrs Read: 11,698, s/n LE218-9521; 1989Koehring 6644, 36” Pads, Repowered w/Cummins, s/n U359E961; Koehring6644, Needs Boom Work, s/n 21046; Koehring 6625, Detroit 6 Cyl, 30” Track,Med Stick, s/n 708F62261420; 1989 Koehring 1066, V-12 Detroit, 36” Pads, 64”Bkt w/Teeth, Reach Boom, s/n 26028; Koehring 866, 8V-92 Detroit, 36” Pads, s/n25012; Hitachi RX75UR, 24” Bkt w/Teeth, Off Set Boom, 18” Rubber Tracks,Blade, Hrs Read: 5867, s/n 10L6829; Hitachi EX50, s/n 10E-01420; YanmarYB221UZ, Yanmar Dsl, 16” Bkt w/Teeth, 10” Rubber Track, No Canopy, Blade,s/n 16313; Samsung SE210 Mobile Excavator, Cummins, 36” Bkt w/Teeth, HydQ/C, Aux Hyd, Dual Tires, Front Outriggers, Blade, Hrs Read: 5946, s/n GBY0393;CRAWLER TRACTORS & LOADERS: 1999 Cat D6RXL, 3306 Cat Dsl, StBlade w/Tilt, Differential Steer, Hrs Read: 8881, s/n 5LN02222; 2000 KomatsuD38E, 4 Cyl Cummins, Orops, 15” Pads, 8’6” 6 Way Blade, Hrs Read: 2701, s/n4740005P086358; RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 1995 Case 621B, Cummins,Erops, Q/C BOCE Bkt, Aux Hyd, 17.5-25 16 Ply Tires, Hrs Read: 7310, s/nJEE0042808; Volvo L90B, s/n LB0V61752; Volvo L90C, Erops, Q/C BOCE Bkt,20.5-25, s/n L90CV63204; 2004 Volvo L20UB, Volvo Dsl, Erops, Aux Hyd, 66”HD Grapple Bkt, Hrs Read: 13,530, s/n 1700580; TRACTOR LOADER BACK-HOES: 1995 Case 580L, s/n JJG0219872; New Holland 555E, 4x4, E-Stick, 12”Digging Bkt, 88” Front BOCE Bkt, Front Aux Hyd, Hrs Read: 6900, s/n031013865; SKID STEERS: 1998 Daewoo DSL801, 3 Cyl Daewoo Dsl, Orops,Aux Hyd, GP Bkt, Hrs Read: 2432, s/n AB00946; Bobcat 863, 4 Cyl Dsl, Erops,Aux Hyd, Dbl Piston 80” Grapple Bkt, Hrs Read: 3700, s/n 5154429142; Thomas175, Kubota Dsl, Orops, Aux Hyd, Dbl Cyl Grapple Bkt, Solid Tires, Hrs Read:4780, s/n B406/L0862; CRUSHING & SCREENING: Brown Lenox JawCrusher Mtd On T/A Chassis, 30”x16” Jaw, Cat Turbo Dsl, Hrs Read: 6140, s/nS1194, Vin #SL93018S4WP009004; LARGE GENSETS: Cat 125KW Skid MtdGenset, 4 Cyl Cat, Hrs Read: 7122; MQ Whisperwatt DCA40S 40 KW TrailerMtd Genset, Isuzu Dsl, Hrs Read: 9923, s/n 3311596; Cat CT-60 Trailer MtdGenset, Cat 3054, Hrs Read: 7238, s/n 2020869, Fire Damaged; COMPACTORS& ROLLERS: Hypac C747B 47” Dbl Drum Vib Roller, 2 Cyl Deutz Dsl, Orops,Hrs Read: 1876, s/n 101170515849; BOOM LIFTS: 1996 Marklift CH80CTelescopic Manlift, Cummins, 4x4, 15-19.5 Foam Filled Tires, s/n 1996-7130;ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: Liftall HT100D-Tow Rough TerrainForklift, JD Dsl, Orops, 10K Lb Cap, 30’ High Triple Mast, 6’ Forks, Side Shift, s/n77349; BALER & SORTING SYSTEM (Subject To Confirmation): 2001 IPS(International Press & Shear) AT965HS100 Baler, s/n 3073; 2003 LuboVeenwood Screening & Recycling System; TUB GRINDER: Universal RefinerM60-28P6 Tub Grinder Mtd On Tri-Axle Chassis, 480v Electric, Olympic GrappleLoader; WOOD GRINDER: 1997 Proto Grind 1200 Wood Grinder Mtd On T/A

Chassis, 6 Cyl Cat, 340 HP, Horizontal Grinder w/Rebuilt Mill & Hammers, 58”Off Conveyor, s/n 97029; Jeffrey 32”x60” Type B3 Wood Grinder Mtd On T/ATrailer, s/n 3267; BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS: Lemac Concrete Cruncher;Teledyne 7500 Lb Hyd Hammer; LaBounty 60HDR 3 Over 2 Demo Grapple, s/n16354; (2) Concrete Crunchers; Cutler Hammer 36” Magnet; 48” ACS Forks ForLoader; Misc Excavator Buckets; TRUCK TRACTORS: 1999 Mack CH613T/A Tractor, E7-427, 18 Sp, 20K F, 52K F, Wet System, 22.5 F Tires, 24.5 R Tires,Miles Read: 290,000, Vin #1M1AA18Y9XW094484; 2000 Peterbilt 379 T/ATractor, Cat 3406, 10 Sp, 12K F, 38K, Wetline, Air Ride, 22.5R, Miles Read:566,597, Vin #1XP5DB9X5YN485733; 1992 Peterbilt 379 T/A Tractor, 60 SeriesDetroit, 10 Sp, 12K F, 40K R, 36” Sleeper, Miles Read: 425,000, Vin#1XP5DR9X9NN321560; TRI & T/A DUMPS: 1998 Diamond Reo 12064DBTri-Axle Dump, Cummins N-14, 435 HP, 18 Sp, 20K F, 46K R, Spring Susp, J&J17’x5’ Heated Steel Body w/Elec Tarp, Miles Read: 784,000, Vin#1D9FC6182W1309011; ROLLOFF TRUCKS: 1997 Volvo ACL64B T/ARolloff, 60 Series Detroit, 20K F, 46K R, w/22’ Marathon Rolloff Body w/60 LBHoist, Vin #4V5SCBRF6VR517230; 1996 Autocar ACL64B T/A Rolloff Truck,60 Series Detroit, Eaton Auto, 15K F, 46K R, Air Ride, w/Marathon 22’ RolloffBody w/60K Lb Hoist, Miles Read: 137,000, Vin #4V5SCBRF1VR517233;REFUSE TRUCKS: 1995 Mack MR688S Tri-Axle Refuse Truck, Dsl, Auto,w/Heil 612-2642 28 Yd Front Load Packer Body, Vin #1M2K195C7SM006267;2006 Peterbilt 320 T/A Refuse Truck, Cummins ISM280, Allison Auto, 20K F,46K R, Cushion Susp, w/EZ Pack 25 Yd Rear Load Body, Miles Read: 73,041, Vin#1NPZL00X36D716803; 2006 Peterbilt 320 T/A Refuse Truck, CumminsISM280, Allison Auto, 20K F, 46K R, Cushion Susp, w/EZ Pack 25 Yd Rear LoadBody, Miles Read: 154,128, Vin #1NPZL00X26D716694; 2004 Peterbilt 320 T/ARefuse Truck, 3126 Cat, Allison Auto 366, 15K F, 40K R, Spring Susp, A/C,w/Leach 2RTT 31 Yd Rear Load Body, Dual Steer, Miles Read: 236,000, Vin#1NPZLD9X840715136; 2000 Volvo WX64 T/A Refuse Truck, CumminsISM305, Allison Auto, 18K F, 46K R, Spring Susp, w/Leach 2RTT 25 Yd RearLoad Body, Vin #4V2DC2UE7YN232553; 2001 Volvo T/A Refuse Truck,Cummins ISM280, Allison Auto, 20K F, 46K R, w/Leach 2RTT 25 Yd Rear LoadBody, Miles Read: 126,544, Vin #4V2HC6UE3IN317436, Needs Work; RECY-CLING TRUCKS: 2003 Freightliner Condor T/A Recycling Truck, CumminsISL330, Allison Auto, 20K F, 46K R, Cushion Susp, w/White Express 35Yd SideLoad Body, Miles Read: 96,542, Vin #1FVHCECY33RL88702; 2002 VolvoWXLL64 T/A Recycling Truck, Cummins ISM280, Allison Auto, 20K F, 46K R,Spring Susp, w/Labrie Expert 2000 25 Yd Side Load Body, Dual Steer, Miles Read:38,390, Vin #4V2HC6UE12N330879; 2002 Volvo WXLL64 T/A RecyclingTruck, Cummins ISM280, Allison Auto, 20K F, 46K R, Spring Susp, w/LabrieExpert 2000 25 Yd Side Load Body, Dual Steer, Miles Read: 57,345, Vin#4V2HC6UE82N330880, Needs Work; 2001 Peterbilt 320 T/A Recycling Truck,3116 Cat, Allison Auto, 20K F, 46K R, Spring Susp, A/C, w/Labrie Expert 2000Side Load Body, Miles Read: 63,467, Vin #1NPZLT0X32D713668; 2000 CCCS/A Recycling Truck, Cat 3306, Allison Auto, 12K F, 26K R, w/McClain EZ Pack30 Yd Side Load Body, Dual Steer, Hrs Read: 3880, Miles Read: 60,324, Vin#1CYCAB483YT044511; TRAILERS: 1999 East 100 Yd Live Floor Trailer,

Alum Body, Barn Door, Vin #1E1U1XX289XRB26749; Belshe 12 Ton Tag-Along, Air Brakes, 8’ Wide Deck, Beaver Tail, Ramps, Vin #16JF01827H1018304;Hudson T/A Tag-Along w/Ramps, Air Brakes; Belshe T-10 T/A Tag-Alongw/Ramps, Vin #021039; Centerville T/A Tag-Along; S/A Tag-Along Trailer; MiscAluminum Van Trailers For Storage; Misc Tow Behind Trailers; SERVICE &UTILITY TRUCKS: 1988 Ford Super Duty Service Truck, Dsl, 4 Sp O/D, 2020Crane, Hyd Pwd, Fuel & Lube System, Compressor, Vin#2FBLF47M1KCA22124; FLEET VEHICLES: 2000 Ford F250, 7.3L Dsl,Auto, 2 WD, Ext Cab, Ladder Rack, Miles Read: 284,600, Vin#1FDNX20F5YEA17601; 2000 Ford F250, 7.3L Dsl, Auto, 2 WD, Ext Cab, 8’Body, Miles Read: 293,000, Vin #1FDNX20F7YEAR17602; INDUSTRIALFORKLIFTS: Komatsu F645T-5 Industrial Forklift, Orops, LP Pwd, TripleStage, Side Shift, 48” Forks, 9:0-15 Cushion Tires, s/n 42033A; 2004 HysterH50FT T/A Industrial Forklift, Orops, LP Pwd, Triple Mast, Side Shift, 48” Forks,Cushion Tires, Hrs Read: 3491, s/n L177B24244F; Clark C-500 IndustrialForklift, LP Pwd, Triple Mast, s/n 6375FA; PUMPS: Godwin CD100 4” Pump, 3Cyl Yanmar, Hrs Read: 859, s/n 924579-8; WELDERS: (2) Miller Deltaweld 302CV-DC Wire Feed Welders; Miller Millermatic 300 Mig Welder; (2) MillerMP30E Wire Feed Welders; Miller 70 Welder; COMPRESSORS: Atlas CopcoXAS90 Tag-Along Compressor, JD Dsl, 185 CFM, Hrs Read: 2747; METALFABRICATION: Twin-Disc 12FN150 12’ Press Brake, s/n 76642; Omada BandSaw; Carolina HD10 Steel Blade Band Saw; RECYCLING EQUIPMENT:Nelmor G12295 Plastic Shredder, s/n 73105581; Columbia Metal Shredder; (2)KMF HL600L Cardboard Balers, s/n G21952049; Cives HP50 Cardboard Baler,s/n 0050; Wortex C10 Plastic Granulator, s/n GT1005; Amacoil Type GK640-KVO No. 60229 Granulator; SURVEYING EQUIPMENT: Berger 54-140BTransit Level; Bunce 22051 Transit Level; (2) Mark Green CST Laser Transit;Beam Aligner 2700 Laser Transit; Spectra Physics DGSII Dialgrade Transit;Spectra DC511 Laser; Bunce Laser; TRENCH & SHORING BOXES & ROADPLATES: (20+/-) Steel Road Plates; Misc Trench Boxes; Shoring RB-6HD StoneBox; CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS & PIPE: Misc Structural Steel;Sheathing; Granite To Be Sold In Commercial Lots; EQUIPMENT & TRUCKPARTS & COMPONENTS: 21’ Rolloff Flatbed w/Winch; Misc Equipment Parts& Components; SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Simpson King Brute KB3030Pressure Washer, 5 Hp B&S Gas, 3800 psi, s/n 05100340; Toro 52” Zero Turn FrontDeck Rider Mower; Banding Unit; Misc Submersible Pumps; Wacker DPU6055Reversible Compactor; Hyd Power Unit; Electric Portable Mixer; Coleman 6200Watt Portable Generator; Kawasaki 3” Gas Pwd Water Pump; Tension Master 351Hyd Power Unit; Husqvarna 460 Rancher Chain Saw; Target Walk BehindConcrete Saw; (3) Wacker WP1500 Plate Compactors; Wacker 3” Trash Pump;Tapping Unit; 24” & 30” Test Plugs; Honda Pwd Cement Mixer; Case Dbl DrumWalk Behind Roller; Loading Ramp Electric Lift; Kubota Generator; Job Boxes;Fuel Service Tank; Gas Pwd Fuel Transfer Pump; 4x4 Platform Scale; Tool Boxes;Misc Pumps; Confined Space Air Quality Tester; Stihl Power Broom; Gas Tester;Milwaukee Angle Drill; Simpson P22 Shot Gun; Torch Kit; Pipe Lifting Clamp;Firewood; AND MORE!

CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING & AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT, SCRAP & WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT & TRUCKS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS

with equipment from RS ROOFING & SHEET METAL CO., INC. (Complete Dispersal)GENERAL CONTRACTOR SUPPORT, AG, LANDSCAPE & MFG EQUIPMENT, ROOFING EQUIPMENT & TOOLS

DAY 2 ● SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 8:30 AM

DAY 1● FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 8:30 AM

ONE OWNER MULTI COMPANY AUCTION for FIORE CONSTRUCTION CO, INC. & FIORE TRUCKING RECYCLE & DISPOSAL, INC.

& FITCHBURG RECYCLE & SALVAGE CENTER, INC. & F & Z CORP.

INVENTORY OF EXCAVATION & CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, REFUSE & RECYCLED MATERIALS, HANDLING & HAULING EQUIPMENT,

TRUCKS & TRAILERS, YARD MGMT EQUIPMENT & FIXTURES, JOB SITE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, TOOLS, SUPPLIES & MORE

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 9:30 AM • 150 BENSON ST, FITCHBURG, MA 01420

2 DAYS – 1000’S OF LOTS - 2 DAYSMAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from METRO METALS RECYCLING LLC

& ALL-WAYS DUMPSTERS, INC. & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS275 ROUTE 32, NORTH FRANKLIN, CT 06254

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Day 1, Tues, Dec. 10 @ 9AM

Accepting Items DailyThrough 12/6.

Sell Your Idle Assets Now!

Bid Dec 6 - Dec 11Bidding Closes Dec 11

Beginning @ 11AM

Day 2 (Online Auction)

City of Richmond

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

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

LAS VEGAS CONVENTION CENTER

CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014 WILL FEATURE:. 2,400 exhibitors showcasing new products and technologiesfrom for every major construction industry including asphalt,aggregates, concrete, earthmoving, lifting, mining, utilities andmore.. Over 130,000 attendees that range from contractors, to deal-ers & distributors, to service providers, engineers, producers,municipalities, and more. . A comprehensive education program during the five-day expo-sition with sessions emphasizing industry issues and trends,management and applied technology.

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

AGC of Minnesota – Transportation Construction and GradingInnovations ForumAttend the 6th annual Transportation Construction GradingInnovations Forum on December 5 and hear about currentprojects, learn the latest in technology and environmentalrequirements, and meet with MnDOT representatives fromaround the state. You may contact Denise Woods, CMP,Director, Communications & Events at800-552-7670 (toll free); 651/796-2186 (direct) or go towww.agcmn.org for more information.

Minnesota Department of Human Rights 2013 Human Rights Symposium SessionsThursday, December 5, 2013An Equal Opportunity Employer - Minnesota Department ofHuman Rights, Freeman Building, 625 Robert Street North,Saint Paul, MN 55155Phone: 651/539-1100 Toll Free: 800/657-3704 Fax: 651/296-9042

AGC of Minnesota’s TOYS FOR TOTSOnce again, we will be collecting for Toys for Tots at theAnnual Meeting and holiday reception. New toys, games andbooks, as well as cash and checks, will be greatly appreciat-ed. Checks should be made out to “Toys for Tots.” There willbe cash jars available at registration and on the bars duringthe reception. Checks can also be mailed to Jane Sanem atAGC. For more information, contact Denise Woods, CMP,Director, Communications & Events at 800/552-7670 (tollfree); 651/796-2186 (direct).

Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA)Super Tuesday: Landscape Lighting Design & Technology (PLTRelicensure)Date: January 7, 2014Time: 8:00 AM CST to 5:00 PM CSTLocation: Minneapolis Convention Center, 1301 2nd Avenue S.,Minneapolis, MNPlease note: Advance Registration is required for Super Tuesday pro-grams. No onsite registration will be taken for Super Tuesday. Class# 20130421…this class provides a total of eight hours of continu-ing education credits for the Power Limited technician license, withmaterial orientated specifically towards the landscape lighting spe-cialist. You may contact the MNLA at 651/633-4987 for more information.

Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA)MNLA CEO Symposium – Workforce 2020: Preparing for What(and Who) the Future will Bring Date: January 7, 2014Time: 4:00 PM CST to 8:30 PM CSTLocation: Hyatt Regency Hotel, 1300 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MNIn order to position your organization to attract top talent, drive break-throughs, and serve customers better, employers need to understandand prepare for the evolution of the workforce. In this presentation,CEO’s will learn about the chief workforce indicators of change, howto position their companies to be innovative and responsive to thesechanges to attract top talent and win in the marketplace. Presentedby Sarah Sladek, Founder and CEO of XYZ University and a renownedspeaker who delivers clear value to audiences committed to bridgingthe generational gap and creating sustainable organizations. Formore information on this Symposium, you may contact the MNLA at651/633-4987.

OOGA Oilfield Expo 2013 2013 Oilfield Expo and Safety Congress Date: December 3 – 5, 2013International Exhibition (IX) CenterCleveland, OhioThe 2012 Oilfield Expo was a success! We’ve listened, and arepreparing to assure that 2013 will be better than ever. TheOOGA Oilfield Expo is the largest event of its kind in the easternUnited States. The I-X Center is an impressive facility, unique-ly capable of housing the wide array of equipment and servic-

es deployed in the oilfield. Exhibit space has been expandedand refined, a Safety Congress component has been added,industry-specific training are being offered, and completed withthe Fall Technical Conference and Oilfield Symposium – bring-ing the decision makers, industry professionals, and supplierstogether at one very impressive venue. The 2013 Oilfield Expoand Safety Congress will kick off with the Oilfield ExpoWelcome Reception at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 1100Rock and Roll Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44114 (East Ninth Streetat Lake Erie) from 7:00 to 11:00 PM on Tuesday, December3rd. For more information on this event, you may call the OOGAoffice at 614/824-3901.

NORTHERN GREEN EXPO 2014 – January 8, 9 & 10, 2014Minneapolis Convention Center/NorthernGreenExpo.orgThis year’s trade show features over 825 booths in a 178,000square foot exhibit hall. For a full listing of exhibitors please visit the Northern Green Expowebsite Vendor Directory. Wednesday, January 8, 2014 from 10:30 AM to 5:00 PMThursday, January 9, 2014 from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PMFriday, January 10, 2014 from 9:30 AM to 1:00 PMInterested in exhibiting at the show? Contact Mary Dunn at651/633-4987; and you may call the Northern Green Expo office directly toll free:888/886-6652.

CENTS SHOW, Columbus, OhioThe Central Environmental Nursery Trade Show is a specialkind of show that is going to be organized from January 13 to15, 2014 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center inColumbus, Ohio. CENTS is one of the very different kinds of anevent that provide the latest technologies of green industry.This event comprises different set of programs which will takeplace in the span of three days. It can be the right place to planout something very serious, something related to tradition andinnovation in the field of nursery and green industry. TheCENTS Marketplace is managed by the Ohio Nursery &Landscape Association (ONLA). To reserve your booth for thisevent, please call 800/825-5062. For more information,please call ONLA Headquarters main phone: 614/899-1195and Main Fax: 614/899-9489.

AED CONDEX, Houston, TexasCONDEX 2014: January 15 to 17, 2014 at the George R.Brown Convention Center, Houston, TexasShow Location: Exhibit Hall EThanks to all of our 2013 Exhibitors! We look forward to see-ing you in Houston, Texas in 2014!There’s no time like the present to prepare for CONDEX 2014. . Introduce your company, products or services to potentialnew distributors. Enhance your brand image or identity. Improve your competitive position in the marketplace. Network with your current distributors. Introduce new products or services to existing distributorsEach year the industry’s top executives gather at the AEDSummit & CONDEX Trade Show as the only show in the indus-try dedicated strictly to equipment distribution.Success is all about partners and CONDEX is your chance tocreate dialogue and build sound business relationships.QUESTIONS? Contact Sandy Brassel at 630/468-5126.

WORLD OF CONCRETE (WOC) 2014, Las Vegas ConventionCenter, Las Vegas, NVJanuary 21 to 24, 2014 - Celebrating 40 Years of IndustryExcellence…WOC is the industry’s only annual internationalevent dedicated to the commercial concrete and masonry con-struction industries showcasing leading industry suppliers.WOC features innovative tools, construction machinery, con-struction equipment, safety training courses and training, tech-nologies and unlimited networking opportunities to give younew ways to sustain and grow your business. World ofConcrete is considered by many to be one of the top shows inthe industry. The outdoor exhibit areas, including the hugelypopular Artistry in Decorative Concrete, make World of ConcreteTHE event to attend in 2014. WOC attracts approximately1,300 exhibitors and occupies more than 500,000 square feetof indoor and outdoor exhibit space. For more information, youmay contact Tom Cindric, Vice President at 972/536-6371 orJackie James, Director at 972/536-6379.

MICHIGAN INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIA-TION (MITA)2014 MITA ANNUAL CONFERENCEDates: January 22 to 24, 2014; Soaring Eagle Casino &Resort, Mt. Pleasant, MIBegins JAN 22, 2014 at 8 AM Ends JAN 24, 2014 at 12 AMFor more information, please contact MITA offices at 517/347-8336

OMEDA 2014 POWER SHOWJANUARY 24, 25 & 26, 2014OHIO EXPO CENTER, COLUMBUS, OHIOFriday…Saturday…Sunday…9 AM to 4 PMPower Show Ohio is a major event of its kind in the region. Theevent showcases everything falling in the purview ofAgricultural Equipment, Construction Equipment and OutdoorPower Equipment. The event brings to the table the variousdevelopments and advancements made in this field. The showhaving such a vast area of expertise has a wide appeal amonga varied section of business community. Power Show Ohiocan be seen as a trend setter as this event sets a bench markfor future development and research in the industry. The eventhaving such a massive appeal in the visitors as well asexhibitors community it acts as the perfect platform for newproduct launches, networking and building new businessopportunities. Power Show Ohio is sponsored by the Ohio-Michigan Equipment Dealers Association, P. O. Box 68,Dublin, OH 43017. For more information, please call614/889-1309 or Email: [email protected].

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ARTBA Stresses Importance of Future P3 Project Agreementsmonwealth’s P3 statute.

P3s have become a useful tool in helpingcash-strapped states meet the public’s grow-ing transportation needs. ARTBA stressedthat, if allowed to stand, thelower court’s holding wouldprevent Virginia from enter-ing into future P3 projectagreements and also poten-tially put existing projectsrelying on tolls at risk. A num-ber of other states have P3enabling legislation that isstructured similarly to theVirginia law, and ARTBAvoiced concern that the lowercourt ruling, if upheld, couldfoster challenges in otherstates.

The ruling represents an unqualified vic-tory for the U.S. transportation constructionand Virginia’s P3 community in that itallows work on a major infrastructureimprovement project to proceed and pre-

serves the state’s existing tolling methods.Also, ARTBA hopes the court’s decisionsends a signal that unwarranted challenges toP3 legislation in other states will be over-turned in a similarly swift and absolute man-ner.

For more information, visitwww.artba.org.

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

P3 from page 1

The ruling represents anunqualified victory for theU.S. transportation construction and Virginia’sP3 community…

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