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By Irwin RapoportCEG CORRESPONDENT
With funding from Indiana’s MajorMoves 2020 Trust Fund, the IndianaDepartment of Transportation (INDOT) isspending $120 million to reconstruct andwiden 14 consecutive mi. (22.5 km) ofInterstate 65 just outside of Indianapolisbetween Southport Road to MainStreet/Greenwood (3 mi. [4.8 km], $35.8million, north side) and MainStreet/Greenwood to Franklin (11 mi.
[17.7 km], $84 million, south side).The north-south highway, built in the
1960s, is showing its age and needs to bereplaced and widened. Where there arethree lanes, a fourth shall be added and forthe sections with two lanes, a third will beadded. A 35-ft. (10.7 m) median, coveredwith grass, separates the lanes.Daily traffic on this stretch of I-65 con-
sists of more than 97,000 cars and trucks. The lifespan of this stretch of road has
been reached and this is the first Major
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Construction costs fell again in March, according to IHSand the Procurement Executives Group (PEG). The headlinecurrent IHS PEG Engineering and Construction Cost Index(ECCI) registered 44.7 in March, a slight uptick fromFebruary’s record low, but still considerably below a neutralreading. The headline index has not indicated rising costssince December 2014.“The rout in crude oil markets is clearly having a chilling
effect on capital expenditure plans,” said Mark Eisinger, sen-ior economist at IHS. “That said, survey respondents remainoptimistic that projects are simply being delayed and not can-celed.”The current materials/equipment index registered 43.0 in
March, a slight improvement from February’s 39.6 reading,but still consistent with the overall narrative of softer prices.Nine of 12 individual components registered falling prices inMarch, led by copper-based wire and cable, carbon steelpipe, alloy steel pipe and fabricated structural steel.Copper-based wire and cable has now shown falling
prices for five of the past six months. “Non-ferrous metals markets continue to be weighed
down by the specter of slowing consumption growth in keyemerging markets and dampened investor interest due to thepending normalization of U.S. monetary policy,” said FrankHoffman, senior economist at IHS.Ready-mix concrete was the outlier in the March survey as
the only underlying component showing higher month onmonth prices.
IHS, PEG ReportIndustry PricesContinue to Fall
Customers Play in the
Dirt at Nortrax...12
Manitou Kicks Off Red
Bull Ice Season...28
Ziegler CAT Treats
Customers to Rodeo...22
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Four states have canceled or delayed $780million in transportation improvement proj-ects and another nine say over $1.8 billion areat risk because of continued uncertainty overwhether Congress will take action soon to fixthe ailing Highway Trust Fund (HTF).The Washington, D.C.-based American
Road & Transportation Builders Association(ARTBA) reviewed news reports, public
statements and testimony from state officialsto compile the list featured in a March 24report.On average, the HTF is the source of 52
percent of all highway and bridge capitalinvestments made annually by state govern-ments. Funding for the federal highway andtransit program expires on May 31 unlessCongress acts. The HTF has suffered five rev-
enue shortfalls between 2008 and 2014, andthe next cash crisis is expected to occur insummer 2015.So far in 2015, four states — Arkansas,
Georgia, Tennessee and Wyoming — haveshelved $779.7 million in projects due to theuncertainty over federal funds.Nine states — Colorado, Connecticut,
State DOTs Cancel, Delay $780M in Improvements
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Table of Contents ..............4
Attachments Section................................................ 43-46
Recycling Section ......57-72
Truck & Trailer Section ............................................81-89
Auction Section ........93-101
Business Calendar ............96
Advertisers Index ..........102
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1969 Cat 950 ..........................................$22,500S/N 81J01752, 11,630 Hrs, EROPS, tires fair,
3yd bucket, brakes need work
2006 Cat 735 ........................................$209,000S/N B1N00486, 3,769 Hrs, EROPS, A/C,
tailgate, tires good 26.5 X 25
1999 Cat 951 ..........................................$12,000S/N 86J02337, undercarriage fair, bucket,
OROPS, hrs unknown
2006 Kobelco SK480 ............................$65,000S/N YS06U0571, 9187 Hrs, EROPS, Long Stick,
Bucket, Undercarriage Fair
2006 Cat 966H ....................................$149,000S/N A6G00225, 8535 Hrs, EROPS, A/C, GP-bkt,
tires good, engine rebuilt at 7422 hours
2004 Cat 277 ..........................................$19,500S/N CNC02569, 4228 Hrs, EROPS/AC,
Bucket, UC Good, Hyd Cplr
2003 Hitachi ZX600LC..........................$79,500S/N 004015, 10,484 Hrs, EROPS, Undercarriage
Fair, Coupler, Bkt
2011 Cat 966K4....................................$195,000S/N TFS00170, 11,515 Hrs, Bucket, Tires Good,
EROPS, A/C, Auto Lube
1990 Cat D4H ........................................$33,500S/N 9DB01955, 8345 Hrs, OROPS, undercarriage
good, rebuilt trans, drawbar, PAT blade
1999 Cat D6M LGP ..............................$51,750S/N 2RN00542, 10,370 Hrs, EROPS, PAT blade,
winch, rear screen, under carriage good
1998 CAT D3C LGIII ............................$18,750S/N 7XL01390, unknown Hrs, OROPS, PAT blade,
undercarriage good to fair, paint good
1993 Ingersoll Rand ST105 ..................$6,500S/N 5137, 5169 hours, no ROPS,
runs good, drums good
2012 Cat 262C2......................................$32,500S/N TMW00469, 2847 Hrs, EROPS, AC, CaseControl, 2 Speed, 2 Tires Good 2 Tires Poor
2004 Cat D6RLGP DSII ........................$74,000S/N ADE00479, 11,090 Hrs, EROPS, A/C, S Blade,
Drawbar, Undercarriage On Run Out
2005 John Deere 450C ........................$67,500S/N 091869, 10,273 Hrs, EROPS, A/C;
Undercarriage Good; Worked Daily; Bucket 4yd
1977 Cat D6D ........................................$33,500S/N 04X01418, unknown Hrs, OROPS, angle
blade manual, twin tilt cyls, undercarriage fair,draw bar, sweeps
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2012 Kobelco SK35SR-5 …... $42,500 4” ier 4 diesel, 12” rubber tracks, 4’
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1 Kobelco SK50SR-5 ….... $49,500 201ier 4, 15.5” rubber tracks, 5’TA/C, 39.4HP
5” pushblade, pattern 9” dig depth, 10,300 lbs., 6’1’1control, 2 speed travel, 729 hrs. .............. #KOB092
2012 Kobelco 80CS …........... $78,0001 Kobelco SK50SR-5 ….... $49,500 ier 4, INDR, 17.5” rubber tracks, 7’TA/C, 56HP
3” dig depth, 17,600 lbs., 8’15’hydraulics, pattern control, 1,079 hrs. ….. #KOB175
1” stick,ier 4, 15.5” rubber tracks, 5’ 5” pushblade, pattern
control, 2 speed travel, 729 hrs. .............. #KOB092
2012 Kobelco 80CS …........... $78,000 stick,ier 4, INDR, 17.5” rubber tracks, 7’
2” pushblade, aux. 3” dig depth, 17,600 lbs., 8’hydraulics, pattern control, 1,079 hrs. ….. #KOB175
2012 Kobelco SK140SR LC .. $149,500ier 3 diesel, 24” pads, 10’TA/C, 121HP
2012 Kobel 2012 Kobelco SK140SR LC .. $149,500
speed travel, manual coupler
ier 4 diesel, 32” pads,TA/C, 159HP 2” stick, 21’ier 3 diesel, 24” pads, 10’
co SK210-9 .....….... $POR $
, 303 hrs. ... #KOB168speed travel, manual coupler
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2014 Kobelco SK210LC …… $145,500
control, 2 speed travel, 729 hrs. .............. #KOB092
8” stick, 22’ier 4, 31.5” pads, 9’TA/C, 157HP
2014 Kobelco SK210LC …… $145,500 2013 Kobelco SK27SR-5 ....... $31,500
hydraulics, pattern control, 1,079 hrs. ….. #KOB175control, 2 speed travel, 729 hrs. .............. #KOB092
dig 8” stick, 22’ ier 3 diesel, 32” pads, 9’TA/C, 150HP
2013 Kobelco SK27SR-5 ....... $31,500
hydraulics, pattern control, 1,079 hrs. ….. #KOB175
dig 8” stick, 22’ier 3 diesel, 32” pads, 9’
ier 3 diesel, 24” pads, 10’TA/C, 121HP, pattern control, aux.5” dig depth, hydraulic coupler
hydraulics, 2,437 hrs. ….............................. #KOB097
ier 4 diesel, 32” pads,TA/C, 159HP dig depth, auxiliary hydraulics, pattern control, 22’
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2” stick, 21’ier 3 diesel, 24” pads, 10’, pattern control, aux.
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,kcits89ier 4 diesel, 32” pads, dig depth, auxiliary hydraulics, pattern control,
1 hrs. ................................ #1078347,800 lbs., 1,51
8” stick, 22’ier 4, 31.5” pads, 9’TA/C, 157HPdepth, hand cntrl, pattern cntrl, hydr couplercab guard, 48,500 lbs., 974 hrs. ........... #KOB207
dig 8” stick, 22’, front depth, hand cntrl, pattern cntrl, hydr coupler
cab guard, 48,500 lbs., 974 hrs. ........... #KOB207
ier 3 diesel, 32” pads, 9’TA/C, 150HP., pattern contrl, JRB hyd. couplerdepth, aux. hydr
47,800 lbs., 2,165 hrs. ...................................... #10790
dig 8” stick, 22’ier 3 diesel, 32” pads, 9’,., pattern contrl, JRB hyd. coupler
47,800 lbs., 2,165 hrs. ...................................... #10790
2008 Deere 350D LC ............ $195,000ier 3 diesel, 32” pads, TA/C, Deere 6090H 271HP
reach, auto lube, pattern changer 10” stick, 72’30’87,000 lbs., 3,345 hrs. ............................. #10017
1 Kobelco SK235SR LC-2 .. $12012008 Deere 350D LC ............ $195,000ier 3, IDNR, 32” pads, 9’TA/C,153HP
dig depth, JRB hydr couplerhydr thumb, pattern control, 2,070 hrs. .. #KOB1
ier 3 diesel, 32” pads, , reach, auto lube, pattern changer
87,000 lbs., 3,345 hrs. ............................. #10017
19,5001 Kobelco SK235SR LC-2 .. $1 8” stick, 22’ier 3, IDNR, 32” pads, 9’
, 57,500 lbs., main pin dig depth, JRB hydr coupler17hydr thumb, pattern control, 2,070 hrs. .. #KOB1
2013 Kobelco SK210LC-9 .... $132,500, 32” pads, 9’8” stick, F4GE9684E 150HPA/C, FPT
dig depth, auxiliary hydrualics, single pedal trav22’el, 47,800 lbs., 600 hrs. ............................. #10814
2013 Kobelco SK210LC-9 .... $132,500 2013 Kobelco SK75SR Hyd. Thumb . $89,500, 32” pads, 9’8” stick,
dig depth, auxiliary hydrualics, single pedal trav-el, 47,800 lbs., 600 hrs. ............................. #10814
A/C, 17.7” rubber tracks, 7’push blade, 1-2 way aux. hydr
. main pin thumb, INDR, 325 hrs. ........ #10815hydr
2013 Kobelco SK75SR Hyd. Thumb . $89,500 dig depth, 8’1” boom, 15’A/C, 17.7” rubber tracks, 7’
, ., pattern changerpush blade, 1-2 way aux. hydr. main pin thumb, INDR, 325 hrs. ........ #10815
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ier 3 190HPT F4HE9684C J1, A/C, FPT 1” stick, pattern control, 60’31.5” pads, 27’
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ier 3 diesel, INDR, 24” pads, 9’TA/C, 94HP, additional counterweight, 32,600 . couplerdepth, JRB hydr
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ier 3 diesel, 36” pads, 1 or 2 way auxiliaryTA/C, 326HPhydraulic circuit, dual pump with rotation, hydr removable
10,000 lbs., 3,482 hrs. …......... #9351counter weight, 1
7” 4” stick, 19’, additional counterweight, 32,600
lbs., pattern cntrl, aux. hydraul, 1,284 hrs. ....... #KOB147
2008 Kobelco SK485-8 ….... $169,500
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ier 3 diesel, 36” pads, 1 or 2 way auxiliaryhydraulic circuit, dual pump with rotation, hydr removable
10,000 lbs., 3,482 hrs. …......... #9351
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FEATURES12 CUSTOMERS ‘PLAY IN THE DIRT’ AT NORTRAX OPEN HOUSEThe all-day event featured an extensive line of John Deere construction andforestry equipment. The Chippewa Falls location has an excellent pit demo sitewhich makes it possible for customers to “play in the dirt.”
16 LANO HOSTS SUCCESSFUL OPEN HOUSESLano’s Anoka and Loretto, Minn., open houses, on April 1 and 9 respectively, werea great success, according to the company.
18 FAKE CITY FOR DRIVERLESS CARS COULD CHANGEENTIRE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRYThe mini-city at the Ann Arbor campus, dubbed M City, is being designed to testconnected and automated vehicle systems — that is, driverless cars that can“communicate” with each other and via the city infrastructure. And that’s something that one day may impact everything we know about urban living,including the way we operate construction equipment.
22 ZIEGLER CAT TREATS CUSTOMERS TO RED HORSERANCH RODEOOn April 2, Ziegler CAT treated nearly 300 customers to an equipment rodeo inFergus Falls, Minn. More than 40 pieces of new Cat, AGCO and LEXION equipmentwere on display inside Northern Minnesota’s premier horse arena, Red Horse Ranch.
28 MINN. KICKS OFF RED BULL CRASHED ICE SEASONON MISS. RIVER“The Manitou worked great for our purpose here, which was the top tower for acable camera used to film the RedBull Crashed Ice event in Saint Paul, Minn.,” saidJason Shields, event site coordinator of Hangman Productions, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
34 WACKER NEUSON CONTINUES TO GROW IN
N.A. MARKETHeadquartered in Menomonee Falls, Wis., Wacker Neuson Corporation has been aleading provider of light and — increasingly — compact equipment in the USAand Canada for more than five decades. The Wacker Neuson Corporation is amember of the international Wacker Neuson Group, which recently published itssuccessful figures for fiscal 2014.
37 DAVID BOLANDER, LONGTIME AGC MEMBER,
PASSES AWAYMr. Bolander was a passionate lover of the construction industry. He started working in his grandfather’s business, Carl Bolander & Sons Company, as a teenager.
40 IT TAKES A VILLAGE: SLINGER, WIS., FINDS POWERIN CASE SR210Municipal work is ultimately a blending of many different trades. The equipmentneeds to be equally versatile. It was with this eye on versatility that the village ofSlinger, Wis. — known for its ski hill and super speedway — recently added anew skid steer to its fleet: the Tier IV Final SR210 from Case Construction Equipment.
54 WIS.’S EPIC DEEP SPACE AUDITORIUM WINSGRAND AWARDWisconsin’s Epic Deep Space Auditorium was the most impressive construction project of 2014, the Associated General Contractors of America announced. As aresult, the project’s contractor, JP Cullen was the Alliant Build America GrandAward winner, while 22 other firms received awards in various categories.
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Cat D5C XL, ’00, 8,750 hrs ......................$24,500Komatsu D51EX-22, ’08, 2,410 hrs........$112,500Komatsu D51PX-22, ’07, 5,510 hrs ......$114,500Komatsu D51PX-22, ’08, 4,247 hrs ......$114,500Komatsu D61PX-15EO, ‘07, 4,771 hrs ..$120,000Komatsu D65EX-15, ’06, 2,301 hrs........$144,500Komatsu D65EX-15EO, ’07, 3,934 hrs ..$149,500Komatsu D65PX-15EO, ‘07, 4,704 hrs ..$149,500Komatsu D155AX-6, ’07, 6,524 hrs ......$239,500Komatsu D275AX-5, ’03, 23,015 hrs ......$99,500
Norco Puma 220, ’11, 78 hrs ....................$CALLPonsse Cobra HS10, ’98, 20,013 hrs ......$75,000Valmet 415EX/Rolly II, ’05, 10,092 hrs $124,500
Cat 365CL-MH, ‘08, 10,428 hrs ............$137,500Gehl RS8-42, ’03, 3,594 hrs ....................$37,500Komatsu P400LC-8MH, ’08, 6,095 hrs ..$219,500
Komatsu HM300-2, ’06, 6,500 gal ........$275,000Komatsu HM400-2, ’07, 8,000 gal ........$395,000
Wirtgen W60, ’07, 1,206 hrs....................$84,500
Wirtgen W60, ’08, 628 hrs ....................$144,900
Wirtgen W60 Rumbler, ’11, 400 hrs......$240,000
Wirtgen W600, ’03, 2,403 hrs..................$59,500
Wirtgen W2100, ’04, 8,538 hrs..............$209,500
Blaw-Knox PF115, ’08, 1,921 hrs ............$14,500
Vogele 1110WB, ’03, 1,004 hrs ..............$85,000
Vogele 5103-2, ’11, 1,273 hrs ..............$250,000
Vogele Super 700, ’07, 566 hrs ..............$79,500
Bomag BC61RB, ’00, 15,862 hrs ............$49,900
Bomag BC1172RB, ’05, 15,531 hrs ........$89,900
Bomag BW205AD, ’02, 3,520 hrs ............$21,500
Dynapac CA144D, ’08, 625 hrs ................$42,500
Hamm HD14VV, ‘09, 794 hrs ..................$26,500
Hamm HD14VV, ’09, 2,700 hrs ................$19,500
Hamm HD90 Ozzy, ’04, 4,300 hrs ............$36,500
Volvo DD90HF, ’09, 638 hrs ....................$59,500
Deere 762, ’76, 2,911 hrs ........................$21,000
Deere 762, ’78, 5,743 hrs ........................$21,000
Deere 9560R, ’12, 2,000 hrs..................$333,000
Komatsu WA250-5L, ‘07, 3,892 hrs ........$93,500
Komatsu WA250-6, ’11, 5,646 hrs ..........$94,500
Komatsu WA320-7, ’13, 462 hrs............$174,500
Komatsu WA320-7, ’14, 81 hrs..............$165,000
Komatsu WA380-6, ’11, 2,094 hrs ........$179,500
Komatsu WA380-7, ’13, 1,385 hrs ........$185,000
Komatsu WA430-6, ’07, 4,404 hrs ........$129,900
Komatsu WA450-6, ’07, 8,069 hrs ........$149,500
Komatsu WA500-3, ’98, 11,556 hrs ........$79,500
Komatsu WA500-6, ‘07, 17,981 hrs ......$109,500
Terex TL300-2, ’08, 2,441 hrs..................$69,500
Kleemann MSD190D Screen, ’13, 688 hrs ............
................................................................$255,000
Kleemann MC110Z Crusher, ’13, 714 hrs..............
................................................................$475,000
Komatsu HD465-7, ‘06, 19,003 hrs ......$219,500Komatsu HD465-7, ’06, 18,843..............$219,500
Case CX135SR, ‘11, 2,350 hrs ..............$104,500Cat 330CL, ’02, 12,032 hrs ......................$59,500Cat 345BL, ’03, 10,750 hrs ......................$62,500Cat M318, ‘96, 6,440 hrs ........................$39,500Deere 350DL, ’07, 6,752 hrs..................$109,500Deere 350DLC, ’07, 5,837 hrs ..............$109,500Deere 350DLC, ’07, 6,832 hrs ..............$109,500Kobelco SK135SRLC, ’01, 4,114 hrs ......$27,500Komatsu PC35MR-2, ‘07, 4,747 hrs ........$26,500Komatsu PC88MR-8, ‘09, 1,195 hrs ........$74,500Komatsu PC138USLC-8, ’11, 1,142 hrs $124,500Komatsu PC138USLC-8, ’11, 3,218 hrs $104,500Komatsu PC160LC-7, ’05, 8,230 hrs........$54,500Komatsu PC200LC-6, ’01, 5,824 hrs........$52,500Komatsu PC200LC-7, ’02, 7,395 hrs........$79,500Komatsu PC200LC-7, ‘03, 8,114 hrs........$79,500Komatsu PC200LC-7, ’04, 7,640 Hrs ......$89,500Komatsu PC220LC-6, ’96, 6,510 hrs........$54,500Komatsu PC220LC-8, ’06, 9,084 hrs........$96,500Komatsu PC220LC-8, ’07, 5,757 hrs......$119,500Komatsu PC220LC-8, ’09, 4,707 hrs......$129,000Komatsu PC228USLC-1, ’99, 4,400 hrs ..$54,500Komatsu PC300LC-7EO, ’06, 7,736 hrs $110,000Komatsu PC300LC-7EO, ’07, 4,714 hrs $157,500Komatsu PC300LC-7LF, ’05, 5,896 hrs ..$124,500Komatsu PC360LC-10, ’12, 1,148 hrs....$264,500Komatsu PC400LC-7, ’04, 10,814 hrs......$59,500Komatsu PC400LC-7EO, ’07, 10,905 hrs $92,500Komatsu PC450LC-8, ’11, 2,389 hrs......$309,500Komatsu PC490LC-10LR, ‘10, 4,720 hrs$289,500Komatsu PC600LC-7, ’05, 10,328 hrs....$199,500Komatsu PC600LC-7, ’05, 5,482 hrs......$253,500Komatsu PC600LC-8, ’06, 10,478 hrs....$199,500Komatsu PC650LC-3, ’89, 20,397 hrs......$42,500Komatsu PC750LC-7, ’04, 6,613 hrs......$349,500
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Komatsu PC490LC-10LR, ’10, 4,720 hrs ..................$289,500 Komatsu PC138USLC-8, ’11, 1,142 hrs $124,500
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2011 Case 580SN, s/n JJGN58SNVAC536038,2150 Hours, Cab w/Heat & AC, Ext-hoe, RideControl, Two Lever, 4 in 1 Bucket. Aux Hyds,12”, 18” and 24” Bkts ........................$59,900
2007 Case 580SM, s/n N7C428087, 5100Hours, Cab w/Heat & AC, Two Lever, RideControl, 82” 4-in-1 Bucket, 12”, 18” and 24”Buckets ............................................$43,500
2003 Case 90XT, s/n JAF0392559, 4600Hours , Cab w/Heat, Hi-Flow (5-Line) HydCoupler, 12 x 16.5 Tires, 82” Bkt......$18,500
2013 Takeuchi TS70V, s/n T3V07000217,300 Hours, Cab w/Heat & AC, Two Speed,72” Bucket w/Edge, 12 x 16.5 Tires $34,900
2006 Case 580SM, s/n N6C412119, 4600Hours, Cab w/ Heat and AC, 4 WD, Ext-hoe,Ride Control, Two Lever, 82” Bucket, 12” and24” Bkt..............................................$45,000
2007 Mustang MTL25, s/n 21504312, 3900Hours, Rops, Tak Controls, 80” Bucket..................................................................$23,500
2012 Case SR250, s/n JAFSR50VBM434310,750 Hours, Cab w/ Heat & AC, BIc High-Flow,12 x 16.5 Tires, 72” Bucket ..............$37,500
2012 Case SV250, s/n JAFSV250JBM435496,100 Hours, Cab w/Heat & AC, Two speed,Hyd Coupler, 78” Bkt, 33 x 15.5 Tires$43,500
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AGGREGATE EQUIPMENTALLIS 500-SD PORTABLE CONE CRUSHER, 300 HP electric motor, rear feed conveyor, side discharge conveyor,
motor control panel, tri-axle, hydraulic leveling ................................................................................................$130,000
JCI/FABTEC 6’X20’ TD DUAL SCREEN PLANT, (2) 30” reversing conveyors under primary screen, 60” conveyor
under secondary screen, (3) 42” cross conveyors (6) hydraulic leveling jacks, motor control panel ............$182,500
JCI K-300 “KODIAK” PORTABLE CONE PLANT, 300 hp electric motor, 36”x 20’ side discharge conveyor, 36”x 35’
feed conveyor, motor control panel, hydraulic leveling......................................................................................$335,240
POWERSCREEN 510 COMMANDER RINSER SCREEN PLANT, 11.8 Yd. hopper with hydraulic dump grizzly, 36” feed
conveyor, 5x10 3-Deck screen, tandem axle, Deutz diesel ..................................................................................$52,400
METSO/NORDBERG MODEL HP300 CLOSED CIRCUIT PORTABLE CONE PLANT, with a 6'x20' Triple Deck Screen.
2003 Model Year ................................................................................................................................................$360,000
CRANESGROVE RT760 60 TON CAPACITY ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 1993, with Cat Diesel, 110’ Power-Pinned Boom,
32’ to 56’ Swingaway, Main & Auxiliary Hoists, 29.5x25 Tires, Ready to work ....................................$155,900
GROVE RT855B 55 TON ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 1995, with Cummins diesel, 37’ to 115’ boom, 35’ to 60’
swingaway, LMI, Grove model HO30 main & aux. hoists, 29.5x25 tires ..............................................$159,500
AMERICAN 5300, 1988, 70 Ton Crawler Crane, Cummins w/3 Stage Converter, CLL on One Drum, Third Drum,
Independent Travel, 130’ Boom, 30’ Jib ................................................................................................$149,500
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BLAW KNOX RW100 - ’83, RH Hand Discharge, w/Broom, #C000638..............................$34,950BOMAG CR362L - ‘14, 518 Hrs, Track Paver, Stretch 16 Electric Screed, Topcon V System andMore, #C000555 ..................................................................................................................P.O.R.GOMACO GT9500 - ’14 283 Hrs 14’8” Mining Head, Front Lift Arms, Extended Sensor Boom,High Pressure Water System ..............................................................................................P.O.R.LEEBOY L7000T - ’07, 3994 Hrs, Track Paver, #C000697 ..................................................$24,500MIDLAND SPD12- ‘13, 221 Hrs, will go 12’ wide..................................................................P.O.R.NEAL CART PATH PAVER - ‘08, 638 Hrs, 5’-8’ Screed Conveyor Feed, #61886A, S/N 03-0608 ..............................................................................................................................................$32,500
CALL items may be on rent causing pricing and hours to vary.
BOMAG BM600/15 - ’14, 156 Hrs, 24” Grinder with rear discharge conveyor, #C000525..P.O.R.BOMAG BM1200/30 - ‘14, 684 Hrs, 4’ Mid Mount Grinder with Front discharge conveyor,#C000452 ..........................................................................................................................................P.O.R.BOMAG BM 1200/35 - ’14, 251 Hrs, 3’ or 4’ Drum, Rear Mount Grinder with Front dischargeconveyor, #C000525 ........................................................................................................................P.O.R.WIRTGEN W50DC - ‘13, 20” Cut, Deep Cut Machine, 3 Wheel, Rear Discharge Mill, 236 Hrs ..$214,950
HYPAC C784 - ‘08, RUNNING AND WORKABLE, #C000673 ..............................................$25,950INGRAM 315 - 4 to Choose from, 3 Wheel Static Roller, s/n & Hrs Available ..............$26,500 Ea.SAKAI SW990 - ’14, 721 Hrs, 84” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #RR10133 ................$114,986SAKAI SW880 - ‘12, 845 Hrs, 79” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #61938A, S/N 10142 ......................................................................................................................................................$109,900SAKAI SW770HF - ’14, 687 Hrs, 67” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #C000532 ..............$97,822SAKAI SW770HF - ’12, 700 Hrs, 67” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #C000577 ..............$89,916SSAKAI SW502 - ‘13, 491 Hrs, 51’ Drum 9000 lb remaining std and or eptw warranty,#C000212..........................................................................................................................$35,148SAKAI SW300 - ‘13, 114 Hrs, 40” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #C000211, S/N 40156$32,600SAKAI GW750-2 - ’14, 110 Hrs, Vibratory Pnuematic Tire Roller, #C000533 ................ $124,808
*Comes with any remaining standard and 3 year extended power train warranty.
GRADALL XL4100 - ‘94, 8368 Hrs, Working as is, #C000386, S/N 414218......................$19,500GRADALL XL4100 - ‘98, 8884 Hrs, Workable, as is, #62013A, S/N 413282 ....................$25,000GRADALL XL4100 - ‘02, 7745 Hrs, Good Machine, #C000402, S/N 411552 ....................$42,500GRADALL XL4100 - ‘02, 7068 Hrs, Call on this One, S/N 415548 ....................................$35,000
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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC.Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004
724/947-2235 Day/Night Fax 724/947-3820Call Andy Miller Established 1928
Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees
Cat IT28G, 1998, EROPS, coupler, 3rd valve, 20.5 x 25rubber, 15K hours, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . .$42,500Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 . . . . . . . .$79,500John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick coupler, GPbkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000Volvo L60E, 2005, EROPS, coupler, aux hyd, boomsusp, 20.5R25, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,500
IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999,Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean $69,500IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . . .$49,500IR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit,ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, verynice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000(4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, allwork ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind Vibratory Compactor,1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HP gas engine . . . . .$2,500Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever& remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000(8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & singledrum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500
Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor, 1986, Case 3 cyl dslengine, 55 gal water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72"hydraulic broom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,500Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hydangle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500
Cat 953LGP, 1984, OROPS, 20 DBG, GP Bkt .$37,500Cat 963, 1983, OROPS, 2.6 cy GP bkt, 17” DBG pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000
Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD,29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (current-ly off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25,working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25,A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C,P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires,approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C,P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . .$87,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C,P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD,23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500
(2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade,winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea.Cat D8N, 1991, ROPS, drawbar, S-U blade . .$85,000(2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea.
Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel,10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boomanti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500
Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank,ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very goodcondition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLCat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL
JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick cou-pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on rubber,operational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFER
Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, longstick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44"Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500Komatsu PC150 LC-6K, 1998, 8'7" stick, 30" bkt, 27.6"TBG pads, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$57,000(5) Komatsu PC128UU, 1996, offset boom, rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLKomatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRBcoupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready . .CALLVolvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’ boom, 11’ stick,5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumbingvery good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$159,000
(2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . .CALL
IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL
(12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a tow-type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .From $5,200
Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997,OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500
John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast,Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150,000
(2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines,8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea.
BUCKETSPC1000, 84" Digging Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple
Buckets in Stock-Call For Your Needs
FORKS(8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style,excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000
Others Available CallPrices Are Negotiable ? At Your Inspection
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Asphalt / Pavers / Concrete Equipment2007 VOLVO PF6110, 2809 Hrs ........................................................................................................$82,5002011 VOLVO PF6110, 2288 Hrs ......................................................................................................$165,000
Compactors - Smooth Drum2006 VOLVO DD118HF, 4300 Hrs ....................................................................................................$38,5002009 VOLVO SD100D, 1657 Hrs ......................................................................................................$82,500
Excavators-Crawler2013 KOMATSU PC360 LC-10, 2150 Hrs ..................................................................................$236,500(2) 2003 VOLVO EC210B LC, 9593-10860 Hrs ......................................................$49,500-$66,0002013 VOLVO EC210B LC, 2978 Hrs..............................................................................................$123,7502008 VOLVO EC210C LC, 3600 Hrs ............................................................................................$104,5002011 VOLVO EC210CL, 3850 Hrs ....................................................................................................$82,5002012 VOLVO EC210CL, 3800 Hrs ....................................................................................................$82,5002013 VOLVO EC220D, 2400 Hrs ....................................................................................................$132,000(2) 2012 VOLVO EC220DL, 1600-3400 Hrs ........................................................$118,250-$148,500(5) 2013 VOLVO EC220DL, 1700-2500 Hrs ........................................................$132,000-$143,0002008 VOLVO EC240CL, 7200 Hrs ....................................................................................................$93,5002011 VOLVO EC240CL, 3600 Hrs ..................................................................................................$110,0002012 VOLVO EC250D LR, 2800 Hrs..............................................................................................$165,0002011 VOLVO EC250DL, 3400 Hrs ..................................................................................................$161,2502013 VOLVO EC250DL, 2400 Hrs ..................................................................................................$154,0002013 VOLVO EC300DL, 1900 Hrs ..................................................................................................$192,5002003 VOLVO EC330B LC, 8900 Hrs ................................................................................................$55,0002009 VOLVO EC330B LC, 3050 Hrs..............................................................................................$110,000(2) 2011 VOLVO EC340DL, 3625-4700 Hrs ........................................................$145,750-$184,000(12) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 1600-8900 Hrs ......................................................$143,000-$222,750(8) 2013 VOLVO EC340DL, 1700-3200 Hrs ........................................................$187,000-$228,250(2) 2014 VOLVO EC340DL, 1650-4200 Hrs ........................................................$217,250-$231,0002013 VOLVO EC380DL, 3700 Hrs ..................................................................................................$187,000(4) 2004 VOLVO EC460B LC, 1535-13800 Hrs ......................................................$60,500-$77,0002011 VOLVO EC460C LC, 6000 Hrs ............................................................................................$203,500(3) 2012 VOLVO EC480DL, 1700-3350 Hrs ........................................................$266,750-$324,5002013 VOLVO EC480DL, 2900 Hrs ..................................................................................................$275,000(2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C, 3008-3308 Hrs ..........................................................$132,000-$161,2002012 VOLVO EW180D, 1785 Hrs....................................................................................................$159,500(2) 2013 VOLVO EW180D, 1599-1650 Hrs ........................................................................$181,500 Ea.
Loader Backhoes2000 JCB 215E, 1290 Hrs ....................................................................................................................$20,900NEW HOLLAND 555E, 2480 Hrs ........................................................................................................$14,300
Motor Graders2013 LB PERFORMANCE G700, 450 Hrs ..................................................................................$110,0002008 VOLVO G930, 6701 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$104,5002009 VOLVO G930, 7480 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$104,5002011 VOLVO G946, 2260 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$154,0002011 VOLVO G946B, 2700 Hrs ......................................................................................................$154,000
Water Equipment - Truck2006 CATERPILLAR 773, 11218 Hrs ............................................................................................$236,5002010 VOLVO A30, 3315 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$275,0002006 VOLVO A30D, 7500 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$236,500
Off-Highway Trucks2011 VOLVO A25F, 4650 Hrs ............................................................................................................$231,000(3) 2012 VOLVO A25F, 1900-3600 Hrs..................................................................$236,500-$288,750(5) 2013 VOLVO A25F, 1550-2100 Hrs ..................................................................$280,500-$299,750(4) 2014 VOLVO A25F, 1700-2051 Hrs ..................................................................$280,500-$294,2502005 VOLVO A30D, 7521 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$159,5002011 VOLVO A30E, 3700 Hrs............................................................................................................$283,500(10) 2012 VOLVO A30F, 2700-4100 Hrs ..............................................................$247,500-$328,000(3) 2013 VOLVO A30F, 2400-3350 Hrs ..................................................................$275,000-$313,500(3) 2014 VOLVO A30F, 1650-2400 Hrs ..................................................................$325,950-$331,2502012 VOLVO A35F, 2800 Hrs............................................................................................................$360,4002010 VOLVO A40E, 3900 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$328,600(14) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 3240-7100 Hrs ..............................................................$264,000-$376,300(19) 2012 VOLVO A40F, 2575-6100 Hrs ..............................................................$286,000-$400,150(14) 2013 VOLVO A40F, 1780-5100 Hrs................................................................$330,000-$445,2002014 VOLVO A40F, 2450 Hrs ............................................................................................................$413,400(2) 2013 VOLVO A40F FS, 2400-3850 Hrs ..........................................................$413,400-$445,2002014 VOLVO A40G, 3700 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$418,700
Scrap Processing / Demolition Equipment2008 TEREX MHL350D, 12175 Hrs ................................................................................................$110,000
Wheel Loaders2011 DEERE 544K, 5800 Hrs ............................................................................................................$104,5002014 SDLG LG938L, 116 Hrs............................................................................................................$104,5002011 VOLVO L110F, 6883 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$121,000(5) 2012 VOLVO L110G, 1837-5200 Hrs ..............................................................$170,000-$220,000(11) 2013 VOLVO L110G, 2400-6500 Hrs ............................................................$165,000-$226,6002014 VOLVO L110G, 565 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$249,7002012 VOLVO L120G, 2362 Hrs ........................................................................................................$203,5002014 VOLVO L120G, 2030 Hrs ........................................................................................................$220,0002009 VOLVO L150F, 7338 Hrs ........................................................................................................$183,4002010 VOLVO L150F, 11650 Hrs ......................................................................................................$133,500(2) 2012 VOLVO L150G, 3065-4900 Hrs ..............................................................$209,000-$247,500(2) 2014 VOLVO L150G, 1520-2400 Hrs ..............................................................$313,500-$328,6002010 VOLVO L180F, 6100 Hrs..........................................................................................................$242,0002011 VOLVO L180G, 5950 Hrs ........................................................................................................$187,0002012 VOLVO L180G, 5500 Hrs ........................................................................................................$220,0002013 VOLVO L180G, 4200 Hrs ........................................................................................................$253,000(2) 2014 VOLVO L180G, 2019-2512 Hrs..............................................................................$324,500 Ea.2011 VOLVO L20F, 2125 Hrs................................................................................................................$48,4002013 VOLVO L220G, 1800 Hrs ........................................................................................................$402,800(2) 2012 VOLVO L250G, 2700-3461 Hrs ..............................................................$339,200-$392,2002012 VOLVO L30B, 3706 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$48,4002013 VOLVO L60G, 2300 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$132,0002014 VOLVO L60G, 1759 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$137,5002012 VOLVO L70G, 2100 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$148,5002013 VOLVO L70G, 2875 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$145,7502004 VOLVO L90E, 10526 Hrs............................................................................................................$51,7002012 VOLVO L90F, 8974 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$99,000(6) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 1189-4100 Hrs..................................................................$148,500-$192,500(16) 2013 VOLVO L90G, 650-4900 Hrs..................................................................$143,000-$199,1002014 VOLVO L90G, 1549 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$176,000
2003 VOLVO EC210B LC, 9593 Hrs....$66,0002014 VOLVO A25F, 1801 Hrs ..............$288,7502013 VOLVO EC340DL, 2700 Hrs ....$200,750
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Customers ‘Play in the Dirt’ at Nortrax Open House
Jordon Erickson, Chad Catlin and Travis Erickson, all ofErickson Excavating, in front of the John Deere 160GLC.
Customers got a chance to run the John Deere 1050K, which is the largest and most powerful dozerthat Deere manufactures.
(L-R): Allen Sternke, Nortrax,speaks with Ed, Steve and EddyHarmon of H & R Constructionin the equipment demo area.
Jason Christianson (L) of PrecisionDirtworks LLC and Nortrax SalesRepresentative Shawn Vetterkind talk someJohn Deere iron.
Tom Woychik of Marsolek Excavating getsready to run the John Deere 1050K dozer.
In front of the Gem 844 double top clamp fork attached to a JohnDeere 844K wheel loader (L-R) are Brian Burns, HoffmannConstruction; Tony Siverling, Nortrax; Mark Hoffmann, HoffmannConstruction; and Bruce Gruna, Gem Attachments.
Nortrax hosted its annualequipment demo and openhouse event on Friday, April
10 at the Chippewa Falls branch.The all-day event featured an
extensive line of John Deere con-struction and forestry equipment.The Chippewa Falls location has anexcellent pit demo site which makesit possible for customers to “play inthe dirt.” Customers were able tooperate John Deere’s largest produc-tion class crawler dozer, the new1050K, as well as wheel loaders,backhoes, excavators motorgradersand ADTs. Luke Weir of PositioningSolutions held a Topcon demonstra-tion and customers could operate aTopcon equipped Deere 850K dozerand 210G excavator.
John Deere Forestry Sales
Manager Carl Lockhart, NortraxForestry Specialist Ken Knauf, andForestry CTL Trainer/Operator JimMylchreest answered forestry cus-tomer questions. John DeereFinancial Representative Kevin St.John, Nortrax Environmental Healthand Safety Manager Jim Larsen, andNortrax Work Sight SolutionsConsultant Eric Brosted talked withcustomers and guests. TheWisconsin Department ofTransportation conducted a trailerinspection regulations presentationduring the day and a John Deereforestry cut-to-length simulator wasavailable for customers to try.
This year a dedicated tent on thegrounds featured the following spon-sors and supporting vendors that
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1995 Komatsu PC250LC-6: #92183,Cab/AC, 31.5” Tracks, Aux Hyd, 15,850 hrs ....................................$47,500
1992 Case 921: #92166, Cab, GP Bucket,3rd Valve, 10,200 hrs ..................$29,500
1990 Dresser 200: #92060, Cab, 18”Tracks, GP Bucket, 4,650 hrs ......$26,500
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2006 Komatsu D61PX-15: #92093,Cab/AC, 24” Tracks, PAT Blade, Sweeps,4,400 hrs ....................................$114,500
2001 Caterpillar 924GZ: #92193,Cab/Heat, GP Bucket, 5,400 hrs ..$49,500
1999 Kobelco SK115DZ IV: #92165,Cab/Heat, Steel Tracks, GP Bucket, 6,100 hrs ......................................$29,500
1983 Dresser TD20E: #92025, Cab, 24”Tracks, Drawbar ............................$34,500
2004 Hamm 3307P: #91781, OROPS,Padfoot Drum, Vibration ..............$29,500
2000 Kawasaki 65Z IV: #92136, Cab, GPBucket, 20.5-25 Tires, 3,900 hrs..$47,500
1988 Bomag BW142PDB: #92186,OROPS, Padfoot Drum, Blade, 1,500 hrs ........................................................$17,500
2006 Deere 350D LC: #92076, Cab/AC,10’ Arm, Hyd Thumb, 6,700 hrs ....................................................................$119,500
2005 Komatsu PC400LC-7: #91871,Cab/AC, 35.5” Tracks, 13’ Arm, QC, AuxHyd, 13,300 hrs ............................$89,500
2008 Komatsu PC220LC-8: #82213,Cab/AC, 31.5” Tracks, QC, Hyd Thumb,KOMTRAX, 6,400 hrs ................$124,500
2003 Komatsu PC200LC-7: #92106,Cab/AC, 31.5” Tracks, 9’ 7” Arm, Aux Hyd,6,200 hrs ......................................$79,500
2002 Komatsu PC95R-2: #50051,Cab/Heat, 20” Tracks, Aux Hyd, Blade,1,900 hrs ......................................$69,500
1998 Komatsu PC150LC-6: #92029,Cab/AC, 24” Tracks, Hyd Thumb, 10,550 hrs ....................................$59,500
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USED EQUIPMENTAuthorized Bobcat® DealerBobcat 440 ................Starting at $4,500Bobcat 463’s ..............Starting at $8,000Bobcat 542B ..............Starting at $6,900Bobcat 642 ..............................$7,500Bobcat 642B ............................$8,500Bobcat 743 ................Starting at $8,000Bobcat 751 ......Several Starting at $9,900Bobcat 753 ..............Starting at $10,000Bobcat 763F, Series, Open Cab ....$11,500
Bobcat 773G, With Heat ............$15,900Bobcat 843, Heated Cab ............$10,000Bobcat 853’s ............Starting at $11,000Bobcat 863, With Heat ..............$12,900Bobcat 863G ............................14,900Bobcat 873 ............................$17,900Bobcat S130, 2006, Heated Cab ......CALLBobcat S185s, With Heat and Air, 500Hours to 5000 Hours....Starting at $14,900Bobcat S250..............Starting at $17,500
Compact Track MachinesBobcat T190’s............Starting at $17,500Bobcat T200..............Starting at $17,500Bobcat T250, Gold ......Starting at $24,500Bobcat T300..............Starting at $25,000Other BrandsGehl 4615 Skidloader, Open Canopy $8,500Mustang 2105 ............................CALLNew Holland L175........................CALLJohn Deere 250/260 Models Available....................................................CALL
ExcavatorsBobcat 331’s, Several w/Heat & Open
Canopys ..................Starting at $15,900
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JD 9560RT ScraperTractor, 30” Tracks,#52276 ..........$385,000
JD 850K, 24” Pads,128” Semi U Blade,Ripper, Full Warranty,#75578 ..........$235,000
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JD 350DLC, 13’1” Arm,32” Pads, #75023................................$149,000
JD 200DLC, 9’6” Arm,Mech Thumb, #75428 ........................$139,000
Bomag BW213PDH-3,Cab, Air, 84” Padfoot,#92390 ............$85,000
JD 225D, 9’ 7” Arm, 32”Pads, Mech Thumb,#74575............$114,000
Low Hour JD 844K’sAvailable
JD 350GLC MaterialHandler, #52129 ................................$465,000
JD 750J, 24” Pads,128” Semi U Blade,Winch, #91792 ....................................$196,000
JD 672G, Low Cab, Air,Rear Ripper, FrontScarifier, #75640 ................................$209,000
JD 844J, Cab, Air, 7.25GP Bkt, #91799 ..................................$185,000
JD 600CLC, GenesisGXP1200R, #74130 ............................$380,000
Case STX550 ScraperTractor, #75383 ..................................$235,000
JD 544K, Cab, Air, PinOn 4.5yd Light MaterialBkt, #75700 ....$119,000
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(L-R): Norm Everson, operations manager, CarlBolander and Sons; Mike Tangeman, sales manager,Lano Equipment Inc.; Dan Steinlicht, district sales man-ager, Doosan Construction Equipment; and JohnMaleski, heavy equipment program director, CentralLakes College, enjoy Lano’s open house.
City of Maple Grove, Minn., Street DepartmentSupervisor Joe Bennett (L) and Scott Fahey, sales,Lano of Anoka, with the 115 hp articulated tractor.
Lano Hosts Successful Open Houses
Equipment skills contests were set up outside to see who was thefastest and most accurate equipment operator on a variety ofchallenges.
Merle Felling (L), founder of Felling Trailers, andPatrick Jennissen, vice president of sales and market-ing at Felling Trailers, Sauk Centre, Minn., were on siteto represent Lano Equipment’s Felling Trailer lineup.
In the infamous “Catch the Balls” Challenge, thecity of Nowthen was well represented by chal-lenger Joe Glaze, maintenance supervisor,maneuvering a Kubota KX040 excavator.
(L-R): Dean Virnig, president of Virnig Attachments;Jim Christensen, national sales manager; and JoeShaugnessy, territory sales, Virnig, with a PUB 72 in.(182.9 cm) pickup broom attachment.
Lano’s Anoka and Loretto, Minn.,open houses, on April 1 and 9respectively, were a great suc-
cess, according to the company. Theopen houses featured several manufac-ture representatives on-hand, a DOTseminar, in-store promotions, an equip-ment derby and a complementarylunch. Lano Equipment Inc. is a family-
owned business and has been investingin its customers since 1946. “The openhouse is a great way to give thanks toour customers for their business and toassist them with their up-coming equip-ment needs,” said Kristie Moseng ofLano Equipment.
(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web
site at www.constructionequipment-
guide.com.)
The open houses featured several manufacture representativeson-hand, a DOT seminar, in-store promotions, an equipment
derby and a complementary lunch.
Taking on the Doosan DX350 Boulder Challenge is ChadJohnson of Kenco Construction, Ramsey, Minn.
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1997 Volvo L70C, Cab, Heater, Contronics, Work Lights,Engine Block heater, Logging CWT, Hydraulic Q/C, 2.5cyBucket w/BOE, 20.5R25 Tires ....................................$46,500
2008 Volvo EC700BLC - A/C, Radio, Air Suspension Seat,Work Lights, 36” Pads, 9’6” Stick, Pilot Control PatternChanger, Counterweight Removal Device, Walk Ways, 6.5cyBucket..............................................................................CALL
2012 Volvo ECR58, 16” Rubber Tracks, Auto Idling, Heat/AC,Pilot Controls, Counterweight ......................................$65,000
2007 Volvo L70F, Cab, A/C, Radio w/CD, Operator’s Seatw/Left Hand Armrest, Sliding Window Operator’s Door, WorkLights, Boom Suspension, 3rd Function, Hydraulic AttachmentBracket, Reversible Cooling Fan, Engine Auto Shutdown,Reverse Alarm, Rotating Beacon, Rear Frame Cover Plates,Full Rear Fenders, 100” 2.9cy Bucket w/BOE, 20.5R25 Tires..................................................................................$110,000
2012 Volvo A40F, A/C, Radio w/CD, Automatic TractionControl, Heated Air Susp Seat w/Armrest, Front Work Lights,Volvo D16H (476hp) Tier 4i Engine, Rear View Color Camera,Electric Hood Opener, Delayed Engine Shutdown, EngineBlock Heater, CareTrack Telematics System, 29.5R25 MichelinXADN Tires ................................................................$440,000
2012 Volvo EC340DL, 21'2" boom, 10'6" arm, air suspensionseat w/heat & X iso, radio w/cd & mp3, climate control w/ac,rotating beacon, quick fit piping, engine block heater, worklights, rear camera, pilot pattern controls, boom float function..................................................................................$195,000
2008 Ingersoll Rand PT240R, 78” Pneumatic TireCompactor, Orops, Dual Operator Station, CumminsBT4.5C99 Engine (99hp), Powershift, Differential Lock,Pressurized Water System w/Cocoa Mats, (8) 11.00X20 18plyTires ..............................................................................$65,000
2011 Volvo L220G, A/C, Radio w/CD, Heated Air Susp Seat,Rear Camera, Electro-Hydraulic Servo Controls, OptiShift,Comfort Drive Control, Boom Suspension, Work Lights,Reversible Cooling Fan, Axle Oil Cooling, Engine Block Heater,Full Rear Fenders, Re-Handling Counterweight, CareTrackHardware, 134” 8.2cy STE Bkt w/BOE, 29.5R25 Michelin L-4Tires, Volvo D13H-F (Tier 4i) ....................................$260,000
2011 Volvo DD138HF - Back up alarm, infrared temp sensor,work lights, 328 gal water tank cap, operating weight 30,325lbs, vibrating frequency: 3200 vpm, vibration centrifugal force:21,840-42,260 lbs, 84" drum width ................................CALL
2007 Volvo EC240BLC, A/C, Radio, Air Susp Seat, 36" Pads,19'8" Boom, 9'9" Stick, Hammer/Shear Piping, Q/C Piping,Engine Block Heater, PPCC, Hyd Thumb, Bucket ....$103,500
2011 Volvo SD116DX, Work lights, flow divider, bolt on pad footshell, inside scrapper, universal scrapper, grill support installa-tion, operating weight 23,930 lbs, vib frequency 1,870-2,018vpm, vibration centrifugal force: 47,900-61,000 lbs, 84" drumwidth ............................................................................$97,500
2012 Cat D6T XLVP, Erops, A/C, Air Suspension Seat, Electro- Hydraulic Differential Steer, Work Lights, 3rd Valve, 24” ES Pads, VPAT Blade, Winch ..............................$270,000
2012 Volvo EC300DL, 20'4" boom, 12'2" arm, 36" triplegrouser pads, air suspension seat w/heat, radio w/cd, rear camera, quick fit piping, pilot pattern controls, straight travelpedal, boom float function..........................................$179,500
2012 Volvo L250G, 875/65R29 L4 Good Year tires, eng autoshutdown, eng block heater, radio w/cd, rear camera, comfortdrive controls, boom suspension, 140" 8.8CY bkt......$440,000
2011 Volvo L220G, A/C, Radio w/CD, Heated Air Susp. Seat,Rear Camera, Electro-Hydraulic Servo Controls, OptiShift,Comfort Drive Control, Work Lights, Boom Susp., ReversibleCooling Fan, Axle Oil Cooling, Engine Block Heater, RotatingWarning Beacon, Full Rear Fenders, Re-handling Cntrwt,CareTrack Hardware, 135" 7cy SPN Bucket w/Teeth &Segments, 29.5R25 Michelin XLD D1 L-4 Tires ........$255,000
2008 Volvo A40E, A/C, Radio w/CD, Air Suspension Seatw/Armrest, Front Work Lights, Elec Hood Opener, DelayedEngine Shutdown, 29.5R25 Tires ..............................$298,000
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For several months, backhoe, dumptruck, grader and other heavy equip-ment operators worked to transform 32acres at the University of Michiganinto what will eventually look like atypical little city. Nothing unusualabout that.“This called for extremely conven-
tional techniques,” said David R.Lampe, executive director, strategiccommunications, University ofMichigan Office of Research. “Asphaltroads were constructed the way asphaltroads are constructed. We landscapedso it would have the appropriateamount of straightaways and hills.What’s unusual is not its construction,but what it is being used for.”And that’s something that one day
may impact everything we know abouturban living, including the way weoperate construction equipment. Themini-city at the Ann Arbor campus,dubbed M City, is being designed totest connected and automated vehiclesystems — that is, driverless cars thatcan “communicate” with each otherand via the city infrastructure.“Certainly this will change the urban
environment and urban planning,”Lampe said. “How you think of layingout a city. I think maybe the tools thatmake it may be in for the samechanges. It can change the way a cityworks. There’s a whole trend towardbetter sensing and better automation,and it could well affect the construction
M City’s roads are already in place — and work is beginning on the fakebuildings and other areas before it opens in June.
see M CITY page 76“Mechatronic pedestrians” whooccasionally pop out into trafficwill test whether sensors and auto-matic brakes can react in time toavoid running down a real person.
What’s unusual is not itsconstruction, but what itis being used for.”
David R. LampeStrategic Communications
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Ziegler CAT Treats Customers to Red Horse Ranch Rodeo
Steve Kobliska, recently retired, Ideal Construction, Staples,Minn., checks out this Cat 299D and Road Widener attach-ment.
The Alexandria Technical and Community College crew. (L-Rfront row) are Laura Urban, president; Damaris Toney, stu-dent; and Sherri Randt, enrollment specialist. (L-R, back row)are Randy Goeke, diesel instructor; Mark Lindemann, marine,motorcycle and powersports instructor; Dustin Schilling,diesel instructor; Carl Borleis, truck driving instructor; andChris Thompson, diesel instructor.
Rick Delmonico, highway product specialistZiegler, CAT, Bloomington, Minn., gives theonceover to this Cat CT6605 quad axle witha 19.5 ft. (5.9 cm) Crysteel dump box.
Jake Sternhagen, owner of SternhagenFarms, Barrett, Minn., is looking at thisCat 966M wheel loader.
Miles Breitzman (on the tractor) with brother Jack Breitzmanand father Jason Breitzman, product manager, Ziegler CAT,Shakopee, Minn., with a MT 765D challenger.
Lots of equipment was featured in thedemo and hands on arena.
Looking at this Cat 316EL to add to their fleet (L-R) are PhilSwenson and Eric Swenson, owners of Northfork Excavating,while Ziegler Cat Territory Managers John Brainerd answerstheir questions.
On April 2, Ziegler CAT treated nearly300 customers to an equipment rodeoin Fergus Falls, Minn. More than 40
pieces of new Cat, AGCO and LEXIONequipment were on display inside NorthernMinnesota’s premier horse arena, Red HorseRanch.
The rodeo began with Ziegler productmanagers and demo operators explaining thefeatures and benefits of the new equipmentparading by. The machines included wheelloaders, motorgraders, excavators, dozers,skid steer loaders, tractors, combines,sprayers and more. Attendees then enjoyed ahot lunch of pulled pork, potato salad andcookies.
After lunch, customers got a chance toclimb into the cabs and try out the controls.They also tested their skills in the ZieglerCAT simulator, programmed to simulate theoperation of a dozer, wheel loader and motor-grader.
Rental and power equipment added to thediverse lineup, and Ziegler partnersAlexandria Technical and CommunityCollege and Central Lakes College also hadbooths at the event.
Ziegler gave away more than a dozenprizes, including toys, copies of Ziegler's100-year history book, Cat merchandise cer-tificates and a free 50-hour demo on a 236Dskid steer loader.
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Customers Operate Topcon Equipped Deere 850K, 210G
Dean Adsit (C), Nortrax used equipmentsales, welcomes Bernie Wendt (L) andRoger Fagerland, both of the town ofWheaton, to the open house.
Tim Murphy (C) of Paladin, explains the fea-tures of this Paladin ground shark brush cutter.
(L-R): Dallas and Dave Jelinek of Jelinek Trucking, and Ryan and DaveCasper of Casper logging take in John Deere logging machines.
Looking over the Towmaster T-40trailer are Dean Prohaska (L) andLuke Gilbertson, both of A&DContractors.
Stacey Curtis (L), marketing manager,Nortrax, and Bob Vydrzal, Nortraxretired used equipment manager, enjoythe open house.
Josh Maurer (far R) of the Wisconsin StatePatrol answers questions about the latest regu-lations on transporting equipment from JoeAnderson (L) of Joe Anderson Excavating andhis son Jacob.
Towmaster Inc. had the T-40 trailer for the open house and Russ Woelke (L), sales repre-sentative and Chris Pokornowski, sales manager, on hand to answer questions.
helped make the event a great success:TRM Manufacturing/GEM Falls,Towmaster Trailers, Interstate TrailerInc., Declean, Whitemore Sales, TractorCentral, B&D Fabricators, PaladinAttachments, Topcon PositioningSystems Inc., and the Wisconsin DOT.More than 500 attendees dined in the
Nortrax service shop on baked fish andcharcoal chicken catered by KarlHartkemeyer, owner of Bar-B-QExpress Catering in Lake Hallie, Wis.Door prizes, giveaways and a trivia con-test took place in the service bay area.Nortrax Inc., a major dealer of John
Deere construction and forestry equip-ment, is headquartered in Tampa, Fla.The Midwest division consists of eightdealerships in Wisconsin, the U.P. ofMichigan and northern Minnesota. For more information, visit
www.nortrax.com(This story also can be found on
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Minn. Kicks Off Red Bull Crashed Ice Season on Miss. River
The capital of Minnesota kickedoff the Red Bull Crashed Ice sea-son on the frozen banks of theMississippi River on January 24.American aces have been racing
for a few years in the Ice CrossDownhill World Championship,but they were hoping that hardtraining in the off-season and aferocious dedication to the sportwould pay off in Saint Paul at theinaugural event of the season. Withlocal hero Cameron Naasz, anative of Minnesota, havingpushed the boundaries of the sportand almost clinched the title in2014, and the likes of CanadianScott Croxall and the defendingchampion, Marco Dallago, ofAustria, lacing up for action, itpromised to be another year offierce competition.For the past three winters, Saint
Paul has hosted the ice crossdownhill competition, with a hugecrowd of more than 100,000 peo-ple converging under the gaze ofthe imposing Cathedral of SaintPaul. Crowds have witnessed thehigh-speed action that featuresskaters competing in four-manheats in a race to the bottom of along ice track full of obstacles. Thesport appeals to what manyAmericans like most in sports — aphysically challenging, rough,tough sport coupled with high-
speed action and agility.Americans have done surprisinglywell as neophytes in their first fewyears in the 15-year-old sport,despite having far less experiencethan established nations likeCanada, Finland, Germany,Switzerland and the CzechRepublic.The 2015 track began in front of
the Cathedral of Saint Paul withthe riders propelled over a bridge.Their skills were put to the test, asthe skaters needed to buildmomentum to face the obstacles,the last banked corner and the finalsprint to the finish line. HangmanProductions out of Vancouver, BC,Canada erected the track. Createdin 2001 by a group of friendsfocused primarily on the conceptu-alization, development and execu-tion of professional action sportsevents, Red Bulls SponsoredCrashed Ice was the perfect event.Hangman Productions needed a
crane to fit all of its special require-ments. Hayden-Murphy out ofBloomington, Minn., rents a widerange of equipment from Manitouheavy telescopic handlers,Manitou rotating telescopic han-dlers, 85 to 710-ton (77 to 644 t)Manitowoc crawler cranes, 30 to150-ton (27 to 136 t) Grove roughterrain cranes, 45 to 120 ton (40.8to 108 t) Mantis hydraulic tele-
scopic cranes, 15 to 25-ton (13 to22 t) Grove carry deck cranes,Link-Belt hydraulic excavators,Allied hydraulic hammers,Wirtgen mills and reclaimers,Hamm compaction rollers (smoothdrum, pad drum, pneumatic anddouble drum rollers), Kleemanncrusher and screens, Doppstadtgrinders, shreaders and trommelscreens. Hangman Productionsrequested the Manitou 2540Protating telescopic handler with8800-lb. (3,992 kg) lifting capaci-ty.“The Manitou worked great for
our purpose here, which was thetop tower for a cable camera usedto film the RedBull Crashed Iceevent in Saint Paul, Minn. Weneeded to use this particularmachine for the small size it is andthe maximum height reach toavoid obstacles down hill from thisposition. After using the particularManitou, I will most defiantlysource this machine for future jobsand uses. Judi Palmstein atHayden-Murphy was great towork with,” said Jason Shields,event site coordinator of HangmanProductions, Vancouver, BC,Canada.
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Brent Remley/Hangman Productions photoThe capital of Minnesota kicked off the Red Bull Crashed Ice sea-son on the frozen banks of the Mississippi River on January 24.
Brent Remley/Hangman Productions photoFor the past three winters, Saint Paul has hosted the ice crossdownhill competition, with a huge crowd of more than 100,000people converging under the gaze of the imposing Cathedral ofSaint Paul. Crowds have witnessed the high-speed action that fea-tures skaters competing in four-man heats in a race to the bottomof a long ice track full of obstacles.
Brent Remley/Hangman Productions photoAmerican aces have been racing for a few years in the Ice Cross Downhill World Championship, butthey were hoping that hard training in the off-season and a ferocious dedication to the sport wouldpay off in Saint Paul at the inaugural event of the season.
Brent Remley/Hangman Productions photo“The Manitou worked great for
our purpose here, which was the top tower for a cable camera
used to film the RedBull Crashed Ice event in Saint Paul, Minn.,”
said Jason Shields, event site coordinator of Hangman
Productions, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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Iron Equipment Rental EarnsOkada Dealer of the Year
Iron Equipment Rental (I Rent), a locally owned and operated equipment rentalcompany in Columbus, Ohio, has earned the 2014 New Okada Dealer of the YearAward. The dealer now offers the entire line of Okada hydraulic demolition, recy-cling, and compaction attachments. On hand to receive this prestigious honor (L-R)are Jamie Mosley, Austin Jones, Darren Appleman, Ron Fisher, Doug Beveridge,Frank Zalar, Cory Elam and Micah McClure.
Lee Kramer, President of XtremeManufacturing, Passes Away Lee Kramer, president of Xtreme
Manufacturing, passed away on Jan. 18,2015, from pneumonia. He was 67. Mr. Kramer was born Sept. 1, 1947, in
Waukegan, Ill., where he lived the first 30plus years of his life. Following graduationfrom Waukegan Township High School in1966, Mr. Kramer pursued hislifelong dream of becoming amechanical engineer. An engineer at heart, Mr.
Kramer studied mechanicalengineering at the Universityof Illinois, and started hiscareer at Komatsu DresserCompany (previously knownas Dresser ConstructionEquipment, InternationalHarvester & Hough), beforemoving on to Blount Inc. andTimberjack Corporation. He entered theAWP industry with UpRight in 1999 as engi-neering manager based in Selma, Calif. After a two year tenure with UpRight, Mr.
Kramer moved to Fresno EngineeringDesign Group, before joining Don Ahern in2003 at the start of Xtreme Manufacturing,working as VP of engineering. Mr. Kramer
played an integral role in the development ofthe first Xtreme telehandlers, and went on tolead the growth of the Xtreme manufactur-ing business in his role as president.He is survived by his wife, Joan
(Kapheim) Kramer, whom he wed in 1980;their son Justin and wife Kathleen (“Kat”);
and their daughter Jordan.Mr. Kramer’s other loves
included his Boston Terrier,Mellie, who spent many hourssitting on his lap as he read orwatched TV in his favoritelounge chair. He also was theproud owner of a 50thAnniversary Porsche 911 thathe and his son Justin had cus-tomized and ordered.The Lee Kramer Memorial
Fund has been created for thebenefit of engineering students.Checks/Donations should be made to:Memorial fund for Lee Kramer. Depositscan be sent to: Plaza Bank, 8275 W.Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, Nev. 89147.
(This story also can be found on
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www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Bandit Industries Completes Fourth Plant Expansion Bandit Industries recently completed the
fourth plant expansion in nine months tokeep up with increasing demand for itsequipment. All the plant expansions addspace for additional employees and increas-ing production at the company’s Mid-Michigan facility.
Bandit moved into a new rebuild facilityin October of 2014, increasing its capacityfor rebuilding used machines. The move alsofreed up construction space in the forestry
mower and Beast buildings,allowing the forestry mowerarea to double its production andallowing the Beast recycler lineto increase production by 25percent.
A new electronics facility was
finished in November 2014, allowing forincreased production of electronic controlpanels harnesses used on all Bandit equip-ment. The new facility is now building all ofthe new control panels and proportionaldrives that are now featured on all ofBandit's Tier 4 engine options.
“In February of this year, we moved intoa new facility to build drum chipper headsfor our hand-fed chippers, whole tree chip-pers and Beast recyclers, along with therotors for our forestry mower lines,” saidJerry Morey, president of Bandit Industries.“The new facility freed up production areasin our hand-fed drum chipper area, which isallowing us to increase production in thatarea by 50 percent.”
On April 1, Bandit Industries moved intoan expansion of its whole tree manufactur-ing facility, increasing production of itswhole tree chippers by 50 percent, Moreyadded.
“These four expansions have allowed usto add 80 full-time employees and addmuch-needed production,” Morey said.“Surging demand for our products over thepast two years has increased lead timeslonger than I like, and at times has cost usorders. The additional production capacitywill reduce lead times by the end of the sec-ond quarter,” Morey said.
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Bandit Industries recently completed the fourth plant expansion in ninemonths to keep up with increasing demand for its equipment.
All the plant expansions add space for additionalemployees and increasing production at the com-pany’s Mid-Michigan facility.
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Terex Corporation Acquires All Assets of DUECOTerex Corporation has acquired
substantially all of the assets ofDUECO Inc. The acquisitionbrings DUECO’s sales and serviceoperations, which have responsi-bility for Terex utilities products in17 states, into the utilities andservices business units of TerexCorporation.
Terex introduced the hydraulicdigger derrick to the electric utilitymarket in 1945, while DUECOInc. was founded in 1955 — so thetransaction combines 130 years ofexpertise in delivering utilityequipment and services together toform an organization that isaligned with common goals. Bothcompanies have made impressivegains in the marketplace in recentyears by focusing on their cus-tomers and delivering a completesuite of solutions to utility andservices markets. Customers willbenefit further from the unifiedteam working with a streamlined
sales and service pipeline with amore focused approach andexpanded solutions, according tothe companies.
“DUECO has been a major partof our business for the past 55years. We are very happy to havethe opportunity to bring theirentrepreneurial spirit and cus-tomer responsiveness into ourorganization,” said Don Anderson,vice president and general manag-er of Terex Utilities. “This acquisi-tion shows our commitment tocontinue to invest in bringing bet-
ter solutions to our customers inthe global utility and services mar-kets. We’re eager to move forwardand continue to build on our recentgrowth while helping our cus-tomers to succeed.”
“We are very glad to be an inte-gral component of Terex now.DUECO’s philosophy has alwaysbeen to focus on our customersand our team, with a passionatedesire to take care of both. Ourcustomers will benefit from thevertical integration and seamlessdepth of expertise with our com-bined teams to support customers
nationwide and even globally. Ourteam members, some of whomhave been with us for decades,will be able to grow and prosper asTerex grows within the electricutility market,” said Judie Taylor,president and CEO of DUECOInc. and whose family started thebusiness 60 years ago.
“Historically, the Terex andDUECO team members havebeen working on parallel paths tosupport the customers in the mar-ketplace. It is a natural synergy,and we are excited that the collab-oration of the combined teams,
and the breadth and depth of theirknowledge-base, will be unsur-passed in the industry. We areready to build and grow the Terexbrand.”
“By bringing Terex andDUECO together, Terex Servicesnow has a national footprint withover 700 technicians and 56 serv-ice center locations,” said ScottHensel, vice president and generalmanager of Terex Services. “Thisbrings even more value to our cus-tomers and allows us to expandour equipment services solutionswithin the utilities and aerial mar-kets by developing a stronger pres-ence in the Midwest and Northeastregions.”
For more information, visitwww.terex.com.
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“DUECO has been a major part of our business forthe past 55 years.”
Don AndersonTerex Corporation
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Wacker Neuson Continues to Grow in N.A. MarketHeadquartered in Menomonee
Falls, Wis., Wacker NeusonCorporation has been a leadingprovider of light and — increasing-ly — compact equipment in theUSA and Canada for more thanfive decades. The Wacker NeusonCorporation is a member of theinternational Wacker NeusonGroup, which recently publishedits successful figures for fiscal2014.
Heart of Business Successin North America
The company started manufac-turing and marketing light equip-ment in the United States back in1957. At that time, it was based inHartford, Wisc., and was the firstaffiliate outside of Germany estab-lished by Wacker (founded in1848). Building on its ongoingsuccess in the region, the groupinvested in a new, largerdevelopment and productionfacility in Menomonee Fallsnear Milwaukee, Wisc., in1986. Today, this site extendsover a total area of 539,000sq. ft. Wacker Neuson manufac-
tures rammers, rollers, trenchrollers (soil and asphalt com-paction), pumps and genera-tors (worksite technology),and trowels (concrete tech-nology) in MenomoneeFalls. In 2015, it also startedproducing skid steer loadersand compact track loaders(compact equipment) at thesite. In 2006, the company
decided to enhance its portfo-lio of heaters and dehumidi-fiers for the construction sec-tor by purchasing the compa-ny Ground Heaters Inc., amanufacturer of mobile hydronicheaters for construction companiesheadquartered in Spring Lake,Mich. In 2008, Wacker Neusonmoved to its new production site inNorton Shores, Mich. Today, itmanufactures heaters, dehumidi-fiers and light towers at the168,000-sq.-ft. site.The majority of products are
destined for the North Americanmarket although some products aredistributed globally. Since 1967Wacker Neuson also has beenoperating in Canada with officesand distribution facilities inToronto and Calgary. For some
time now, Wacker Neuson prod-ucts also have been used beyondconstruction by municipal bodies,landscaping firms and industrialcompanies in oil and gas forinstance.
Revenue Doubled in Just Four Years
Wacker Neuson has establisheda leading position for light equip-ment in its North American homemarket. The merger of Wacker andNeuson Kramer in 2007 expandedthe product portfolio for the UnitedStates and Canada to include com-pact excavators, wheel loaders anddumpers. The reputation of theWacker brand (established for lightequipment) and the company'sproximity to customers contributedto the successful launch of theselarger machines, according to thecompany.
“Our customers trust us and theytrust the Wacker Neuson Group asa strong, successful global brand.We’ve been able to increase salesby also offering our customerscompact equipment in the qualitythat they have come to expect fromus. In just four years, we’ve morethan doubled revenue in NorthAmerica,” said ChristopherBarnard, CEO of the WackerNeuson Corporation. “We would-n’t be where we are today withoutsuch excellent people with all theircommitment, knowledge andproblem-solving skills.” Wacker Neuson's product port-
folio includes more than 300 prod-uct groups of light and compactequipment that the company dis-tributes via its extensive, profes-sional network of dealers andrental companies. ExperiencedWacker Neuson specialists supportboth key accounts and customers.
Skid Steer Loaders Now Made in the United StatesThe first skid steer loaders of
Wacker Neuson in MenomoneeFalls rolled off the production linejust at the beginning of this year.The company currently is develop-ing and manufacturing two power-
ful skid steer loader models andtwo compact track loader modelsat the site. “We expect this product group
to drive growth significantly andopen up excellent synergies for theentire compact and light equip-ment equipment portfolio acrossour North American distributionnetwork,” said Johannes Schulze-Vohren, vice president and manag-ing director at the Wacker NeusonCorporation. “North Americaaccounts for around 80 percent ofsales for this product group —making it the largest market world-wide. Adding the skid steer loadersto our portfolio enables us to sig-nificantly grow our distributionnetwork and expand our reach intothe North American constructionequipment market.” The group unveiled the new
models back in 2014 at ConExpo.Menomonee Falls is now home tothe Wacker Neuson Group’s firstcompact equipment productionplant in North America. “Being close to our customers
and to our products means that wecan tailor our equipment exactly tomarket needs and deliver rapidly.We will also be delivering skidsteer loaders from here to the glob-al market,” said Keith Herr, vicepresident and managing directorengineering and production, at
Wacker Neuson CorporationWacker Neuson is currently alsomaking targeted efforts to expandits sales platform in SouthAmerica, Europe and Asia for awide range of locally manufac-tured products.
Outstanding Support and Proximity to Customers
Wacker Neuson is an importantemployer in the Milwaukee area.The manufacturer also is commit-ted to community involvementprojects. Its activities here includefinancial donations to theEisenhower Center, a nonprofitorganization that offers vocationaltraining for people with disabili-ties. Qualified employees are keyto continued innovation and suc-cess. To maintain its competitiveposition on the international stage,Wacker Neuson is constantly look-ing for qualified specialists, ideallyfrom the region in question. In the year 2000, the Wacker
Neuson Technical Academyopened its doors in MenomoneeFalls. Over an area of 60,000 sq.ft., the company holds regulartraining courses for its own salesteams, dealers and constructioncompanies. Participants also havethe chance to experience the
Keith Herr (L), vice president and managing director, engineer-ing and production, and Jonathan Omer, vice president and man-aging director, market development.
(L-R) are Johannes Schulze-Vohren vice president and managing direc-tor; Todd Christifulli, director of sales and distribution development;and Christopher Barnard (CEO).
see WACKER page 50
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1999 CEDAR RAPIDS: ELECTRICPOWER "350 HP" 41X32 ROLLCRUSHER, VERY GOOD CONDI-TION, 6X20 2 DECK FEEDSCREEN, TANDEM CHASSIS,ROAD READY, NEW TIRES ..................................................$39,500
1994 VOLVO A25C OFF ROADTRUCK: GOOD TIRES, GOODSTRAIGHT BOX, TIGHT CENTER,RECENT REBUILT TRANS, MOTORREBUILT LAST OFF SEASON,HAVE PAPER WORK AVAILABLE
VOLVO L180F: RIDE CONTROL,FLOAT OPTIONS FINGER TIPBUCKET CONTROLS, 5.5 YARDG.P BUCKET, 26.5X25
2007 VOLVO L90F: EROPS, 4 SPD POWERSHIFT, QUICKCOUPLER, 3 YARD G.P BKT,20.5X25 TIRES @ 65%, RUNSAND OPERATES WELL ORIGINALPAINT, AUX HYDRAULICS, BOOMSUSPENSION, A/C AND HEAT,RIDE CONTROL ..............$89,500
2004 FINLAY 6X20 TROMMELSCREEN: JD 4045 DIESELPOWER, PORTABLE SCREENPLANT, 5'X12' FEED HOPPER,48''X25' FOLDING REAR CON-VEYOR, 48"X25' FRONT CONVEY-OR, READY TO WORK, ROADWORTHY, VERY ORIGINALMACHINE ........................$79,500
2006 JD 225C LC RTS: VERYCLEAN AND ORIGINAL, RUBBERPADS BOLTED ON STEELTRACKS, DIGITAL DASH,CLEANINTERIOR, TIGHT IN THE HOUSE,3-2 FINGER GRAPPLE, U/C IS @70%, 2 AVAILABLE ..........$89,500
CAT 330L: LONG AND WIDE,HEAT, 60' LONG REACH BOOM,41" BOCE BUCKET, 65% U/CVERY ORIGINAL SHAPE
TEREX TA35 WATER WAGON:CAB, HEAT AND A/C, 6X6 WATERWAGON, 7000 GALLON TANK ..............................................$49,500
CEDAR RAPIDS IMPACTORCRUSHER: 36X33, NEW BLOWBARS, 30"X16' VIBRATING GRIZZLY FEEDER, 36"X26' UNDERBELLY DISHCHARGE CONVEYOR,30"X6' UNDER BYPASS CONVEY-OR, CLEANING MAGNET
2009 VOLVO L60F: EROPS, HEATAND A/C, QUAD AUXILIARYS,Q/C, RIDE CONTROL FLOATOPTIONS, NICE MACHINE20.5X25 TIRES 70%, 3.25 YARDBUCKET, TIGHT CENTER ANDBUCKET, READY TO WORK!!................................................$86,500
1995 EX550 LC: REMOVABLECOUNTERWEIGHT SYSTEM, HY-FLOW AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS,80% U/C, CUMMINS DIESEL,KAWASAKI PUMPS, PILOT CON-TROLS, 60" BUCKET, 3.5 YARD,AUX ................................$49,500
CAT 930H WHEEL LOADER: LIKENEW 20.5X25 RADIAL TIRES,RIDE CONTROL, Q/C, AUXHYDRAULICS, FLOAT OPTIONS,MONO BOOM
2000 KOMATSU WA500-3L: EROPS HEAT AND A/C, CUMMINSN-14 SELECT POWER, 29,5X25TIRES @ 60%, 4 SPD POWER-SHIFT TRANS, CLEAN CAB, 6 1/4YARD BUCKET MACHINE, 16,560HRS, S/N: 70474 ............$59,500
2001 CASE 750H LT: OROPS,HEAT, 6 WAY BLADE, SWEEPS,DRAW BAR, 18" PADS, POWER-SHIFT 3 SPEED, CASE POWER,18,000 LBS WEIGHT CLASS, U/CIS AT 60%, ORIGINAL PAINT ................................................$29,500
2000 DEERE 544H WHEELLOADER: EROPS HEAT AND A/C,3 YARD G.P. BUCKET, 20.5X25TIRES @ 60%, TIGHT CENTERPINS, 4 SPD POWERSHIFTTRANS, PILOT CONTROLS, NICEMACHINE COUNTY MAINTAINED........................................$49,500
More Than 500 AttendeesDine on Baked Fish, Chicken
Mark Erickson (L) and Dan Hoffmann, both of Erickson Excavating, take a look atthe Interstate 50DLA trailer.
Pushing some dirt with the John Deere850K dozer is Austin Keller of MadisonConstruction.
Waiting for their turn to run the JohnDeere 310SK loader backhoe are GregKitchner (L), Albrightson Excavating,and Paul Jacobson, town ofSpringbrook.
Steve Madison of Madison Constructionoperates the Hitachi Zaxis 250LC exca-vator at the demo area.
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Allis-Chalmers TS-300 Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale..................$115
Bantam Truck Crane w/Clamshell Bucket, 1:50 Scale..........$140
Bobcat E35 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$50
Bobcat E55 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$60
Bobcat M400 Gold Skid Steer Loader, Scale 1:25 ..................$25
Bobcat S510 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..............................$65
Bobcat S570 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..............................$65
Bobcat T550 Track Loader, 1:25 Scale ......................................$70
Bobcat 225 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$50
Bobcat 743 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ................................$45
Case 580 Super N WT Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$60
Case 1102 Vibromax Roller, 1:35 Scale......................................$75
Case CX210C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................................$50
Caterpillar 340D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ................................$150
Caterpillar 365B L Series II Excavator, 1:50 Scale..................$115
Caterpillar 428 Backhoe w/Hammer, 1:50 Scale ......................$70
Caterpillar 769C Off-Highway Truck(NZG), 1:50 Scale ..........$115
Caterpillar 775G Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ....................$110
Caterpillar 988K Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ............................$140
Caterpillar CT660 Day Cab Tractor w/Trail King Lowboy Trailer,
1:50 Scale ......................................................................................$110
Caterpillar D5K2 LGP Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............$65
Caterpillar D10N Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ......................$50
Caterpillar D10 Track-Type Tractor (Conrad), 1:50 Scale......$185
Caterpillar D10T Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ......................$95
Caterpillar D11N Track-Type Tractor (Conrad), 1:50 Scale ..$185
Caterpillar D11R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ....................$100
Caterpillar MH3049 Material Handler w/magnet, 1:50 Scale $150
Caterpillar 428B Backhoe/Loader(NZG), 1:50 Scale................$75
Caterpillar 428C Backhoe/Loader (NZG), 1:50 Scale ..............$75
Caterpillar 980G Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$60
Caterpillar 988K w/ Grapple, 1:50 Scale ..................................$160
Caterpillar 994 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ................................$215
Demag Tracked Paver (NZG), 1:50 Scale ..................................$75
Doosan Moxy MT31 Articulated Truck ....................................$100
Dynapac SD2500 CS Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ........................$150
Grove RT750 Rough Terrain Crane, 1:55 Scale......................$100
Grove TM1500 White 12 Axle Crane, 1:50 Scale ....................$140
Hamm 3414 Pad Foot Compactor, 1:50 Scale ..........................$90
Hyundai 210LC-9 Excavator, 1:40 Scale ..................................$100
Hyundai 800LC-7A Excavator, 1:50 Scale................................$130
International 175 Crawler Loader, 4in1, 1:50 Scale..................$65
International 560 PayLoader, 1:25 Scale..................................$140
John Deere “BO” Lindeman Crawler Tractor, 1:16 Scale ......$70
John Deere 315SJ Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................$40
John Deere 420 Dozer, 1:16 Scale ..............................................$60
John Deere 470G LC Excavator, 1:50 Scale..............................$85
John Deere 624J Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale................$40
John Deere 850K Dozer, 1:50 Scale............................................$65
Komatsu CK25 Compact Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$45
Komatsu D51 EX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............................................$85
Komatsu D51PXi-22 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ......................................$90
Komatsu D65 EX-17 Dozer w/Ripper, 1:50 Scale ....................$80
Komatsu D155AX Dozer w/ripper, 1:50 Scale ..........................$95
Komatsu D375A Dozer, 1:50 Scale............................................$125
Komatsu GD655 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale................................$90
Komatsu HM400-3 Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..................$100
Komatsu PC200-8 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ................................$135
Komatsu WA470-7 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$75
Komatsu WA500 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............................$75
Komatsu WB146 Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................$75
Komatsu WH613 Telehandler, 1:50 Scale ..................................$65
Komatsu Kenworth T880 w/Tri-Axle Lowboy, 1:50 Scale ....$135
Kubota KX080-4 Compact Excavator, 1:18 Scale ....................$60
Kubota SVL90-02 Track Loader, 1:18 Scale ..............................$60
Liebherr LTM 1025 Mobile Crane, 1:50 Scale..........................$125
Link Belt 250 X3 Excavator, 1:50 Scale....................................$160
Link Belt S-90 Excavator, 1:40 Scale ........................................$110
O&K RH9 Excavator, 1:50 Scale..................................................$85
Poclain TC45 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$140
Terex 33-07 Off-Highway Truck (NZG), 1:40 Scale ..................$90
Vogele 1900-2 Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ....................................$140
Vogele 2100-3 Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ....................................$145
Vogele MT3000 Powerfeeder, 1:50 Scale ................................$140
Volvo L220G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................................$120
Volvo EC460CL Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................................$200
Wirtgen 100F Tracked Cold Milling Machine, 1:50 Scale......$120
Wirtgen SP15 Slipform Paver, 1:50 Scale ................................$110
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David Bolander, LongtimeAGC Member, Passes AwayLongtime AGC member David Bolander
passed away February 22, 2015 at his homein Florida. Mr. Bolander was a passionate lover of
the construction industry. He started workingin his grandfather’s business, Carl Bolander& Sons Company, as a teenager.Carl Bolander & Sons began their AGC
membership in 1935 and have been anactive, involved member in the associationand industry from the outset. In 1962, Mr.Bolander’s father Ivar transitioned the com-pany to David, the third generation tobecome company president. Initially, thecompany excelled at grading, excavating,and pile driving. Under David’s leadership,the company grew while expanding intonew markets. He led the company to devel-oping business models in concrete recycling,landfill construction and management, reme-diation and hazardous materials manage-ment, earth retention systems, and buildingdemolition.Mr. Bolander married Dorothy Argo in
1950. Together they had four children.Dorothy, who was active in the business andin the starting of SKB Environmental,
passed away August, 2014. They were mar-ried for 63 years.Mr. Bolander is survived by his children
Bruce, Richard (May), Kristine, and Susan,and his grandchildren Daniel, Katherine,Tyler, Eric, Natalie, and Michelle. He waspreceded in death by his siblings John andKaren, as well as his beloved Dorothy.
The family suggests that in lieu of flow-ers, contributions are preferred to the AGCof Minnesota Foundation at 525 Park St.,Suite 110 St. Paul, Minn. 55103.
(This story also can be found on
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www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Mr. Bolander was apassionate lover of theconstruction industry.
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Exclusive Interview Reveals AEM’s Benefits for ContractorsBy Jeff WinkeCEG CORRESPONDENT
The question is elemental: What directresources does the Association of EquipmentManufacturers (AEM) offer the constructioncontractor? In other words, why should acontractor working in Utah, Texas, Florida,New Hampshire or anywhere else give ahoot about a trade association created specif-ically for equipment makers?Construction Equipment Guide (CEG)
visited AEM headquarters in Milwaukee,Wis., to get answers. CEG wanted to learnabout direct resources of interest to the con-struction contractor. Understandably, theorganization is geared toward its members,which are the manufacturers of the equip-ment, machines and services that the con-struction contractor uses daily to succeed. Founded in 1894, AEM has more than
850 member companies, representing morethan 200 product lines, across the UnitedStates, Canada and worldwide. The mem-bers are manufacturers of off-road equip-ment, products and services for the agricul-ture, construction, forestry, mining and utili-ty sectors. Here’s what AEM reports as its mission:• AEM’s advances the off-road equip-
ment manufacturing industry in the globalmarketplace, providing the necessary toolsand resources to help all members competesuccessfully.• For more than a century, AEM has pro-
vided a forum for industry-wide action thattranscends individual member companysize, product line or individual business con-cerns.• AEM works at the national, provincial
and international levels to create a strong andunified voice for equipment manufacturingand the entire industry.To help achieve its goals, the association
maintains branch offices in the world capi-tals of Washington, D.C., Ottawa, Canada,and Beijing, China.Again, back to the core question any con-
struction contractor might ask of AEM:“What’s in it for me?” The answer, CEGlearned, is plenty.In a meeting with Albert A. Cervero, vice
president, construction, mining and utility,for AEM, CEG learned that the Associationof Equipment Manufacturers benefits theconstruction contractor in five key areas. (1) Trade Shows — AEM has created and
runs trade shows that help equipment buyersand sellers more easily get together to con-duct business. Its flagship is the giganticConExpo-Con/AGG exhibition, held everythree years in Las Vegas, Nev. The next edi-tion is March 7 to 11, 2017. In 2015, AEMran the World of Asphalt (March 17 to 19 in
Baltimore) and will run theInternational Construction & UtilityEquipment Exposition known asICUEE-The Demo Expo (Sept. 29to Oct. 1 in Louisville). “Our trade shows provide contrac-
tors with the opportunity to see thenewest products and technologybeing offered and to compare andcontrast different models and manu-facturers,” stated Cervero.“Contractors will typically haveaccess to manufacturers’ experts thatmay ordinarily be difficult to tap.Contractors can also meet other con-tractors who are based outside oftheir markets. If cultivated, thesenon-competing contractors can pro-
vide valuable input and ideas well beyondthe trade show.” (2) Education / Training — Each trade
show offers contractor opportunities for edu-cation and training. For instance, at the lastConExpo-Con/AGG show held in 2014,there were more than 20,000 participants inthe education and training sessions heldthere. “Taking advantage of the extensive edu-
cation sessions we offer is a key reason whymany contractors attend a trade show,”Cervero said. “Plus, we have a lot of materi-als available all year long through our Website,”(3) Safety Manuals —According to
AEM, its safety materials offer equipmentoperators and other jobsite personnel a con-venient and cost-effective way to obtainsafety information. The association’s exten-sive array of safety manuals, videos andrelated training materials are designed toassist manufacturers and the off-road equip-ment industry in fostering safety best prac-tices. The manuals and materials are developed
by manufacturers under the auspices of
AEM working groups and are updated everyfew years. AEM safety materials cover morethan 40 types of equipment used in agricul-tural, construction, forestry, mining and util-ity applications. Select materials are avail-able in Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Frenchand French Canadian. All AEM safety and training materials are
available online in the AEM store(www.safetymaterials.org). Some safetymaterials are offered in downloadable filesor in DVD format. (4) Political Advocacy —AEM was
founded with the goal of advocating for bet-ter roads among federal and state governingbodies. A core issue is the need for a superi-or infrastructure system for improved pro-ductivity and quality of life. AEM’s advocacy outreach advances the
interests of off-road equipment manufactur-ing — for the benefit of all industry stake-holders, including contractors. The association’s “I Make America” ini-
tiative focuses on making more noise inWashington through increased grassrootssupport for increased highway funding andpro-manufacturing policies in the United
States that improve the economyand create jobs. The program has itsown Web sitewww.IMakeAmerica.com, whereanyone can sign up for alerts andprogress reports.In 2014, I Make America greatly
increased its outreach at more thantwo dozen member-company gath-erings to sign up supporters andbring its advocacy messages tocommunities and elected leaders. IMake America now has more than40,000 supporters across the UnitedStates.Additionally, AEM is developing
a much more ambitious initiative,the AEM “Infrastructure 2050Vision,” that is intended to be acomprehensive look at the future of
infrastructure, from needs to the opportuni-ties for improvement.(5) Industry standardization — where
possible, AEM supports industry- w i d estandards which can help manufacturerscontrol production costs while b ene -fiting the construction contractor end user.Recently, AEM has collaborated with the
Association of Equipment ManagementProfessionals (AEMP) to develop andadvance an industry-wide standard fortelematics to boost equipment managementand productivity.In 2014, the association unveiled and
delivered a final draft of the joint AEM-AEMP industry-wide telematics standard.The standard is intended to provide an end-user, who operates with a mixed fleet, theability to collect, manage and use apple-to-apple data.The AEM-AEMP draft telematics stan-
dard is available at no charge to end-users,including contractors, fleet managers, rentalmanagers and dealers/distributors, as well asOEMs, systems management firms andother interested construction/industrial andrelated industry professionals. To achieve a globally recognized standard
for conformity worldwide, the AEM/AEMPDraft Telematics API (ApplicationProgramming Interface) Standard is in thefinal stages of acceptance by theInternational Organization forStandardization (ISO).“Although the Association of Equipment
Manufacturers is intended for the builders ofmachines and equipment, the direct and indi-rect benefits to the construction contractorare many,” said Cervaro. “Clearly, AEMoffers contractors tremendous value.”
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It Takes a Village: Slinger, Wis., Finds Power in Case SR210Municipal work is ultimately a
blending of many different trades.The equipment needs to be equallyversatile. It was with this eye onversatility that the village ofSlinger, Wis. — known for its skihill and super speedway — recent-ly added a new skid steer to itsfleet: the Tier IV Final SR210 fromCase Construction Equipment. “Every day is different, that’s for
sure,” said Greg Moser, DPW andutilities superintendent, village ofSlinger. “Being a smaller town andcross training as much as we do,it’s very important that all ourequipment is flexible so that wecan be as efficient as possible. Wecan start the day down at the treat-ment plant, maybe moving gritsfrom the sewer… to sand, gravel,utility work for the ditches, streetpaving, park use, compost, movingchips, soil, top soil, landscaping.” As Moser made the case to the
village board to add the new equip-ment, three primary factors stoodout: the value provided by the ver-satility of the equipment, the reac-tion of his operators, and the serv-iceability of the machine matchedwith the proximity/responsivenessof his equipment dealer.
Skid Steer Power,Hydraulics Provide
Application VersatilityWeighing in at 6,970 lbs.
(3,165.4 kg), the SR210 is an all-purpose skid steer rated at 74 grosshp. The machine offers class-lead-ing bucket breakout force (7,270lbs.) and torque (232 ft. lbs.), andMoser opted for high-flow auxil-iary hydraulics (33.2 gpm) foradded power and attachment ver-satility.That high-flow hydraulic pack-
age plays an important role inallowing the village to completemuch of the work it faces on adaily basis. “We own a bucket, forks and a
snow pusher, but we rent out stumpgrinders, millers, jack hammers,anything like that,” said Moser.“Basically anything that [manufac-turers] can make for thosemachines we want to be able to uti-lize.”Many of the attachments that
Moser rents require as much as 33gpm of hydraulics. The ability tooperate attachments that require ahigher flow helps save the village
money by bringing work in-housethat would otherwise have to becontracted out. “Our DPW street maintenance,
one of the major job duties is streetpatching, and that plays into a millplaner grinding off that two inchesof asphalt,” said Moser.“Contracting that kind of work outis very expensive, so if we havesmaller patches, we want to do thatin-house when we can, so we real-ly wanted our own machine to beable to do that kind of work.”The SR210, at a rated operating
capacity of 2,100 lbs. (952.5 kg),represents one of the most com-mon skid steer size classes in theindustry. With this model, Casebuilt power and performance usu-ally associated with a full-framemodel into the footprint of a medi-um-frame skid steer. That powerand reduced size has provenimportant. “It’s got great lifting capacity for
the size it is,” said Al Strupp, anoperator and mechanic of the vil-lage of Slinger. “The weight is dis-tributed perfectly. I never have anyproblem lifting stuff up. I can liftthe same amount at half throttle asI can [while] wide open. It’s reallynice. [And] just getting in tightspaces. You find plenty of themthroughout the village and with anot-so-big frame on the skid loaderthat can lift just as much, that’s abig [benefit].”
The Operator’s Perspective
Moser’s second considerationrevolved around the feedback andexperience of the operator. TheSR210 features one of the widestcabs in the industry, as well as thelowest entry threshold of any skidsteer in the industry. These factors,along with the design of the sideand rear windows, help aid in visi-bility around the machine anddown to the attachment. The sizeof the cab itself also helps improveoperator comfort, and the lowentry threshold helps simplify get-ting in and out of the machine. “I have a 6 ft. 9 in. guy on staff,
so I took that into consideration,”said Moser. “If you’ve ever seen a6 ft. 9 in. guy get in some equip-ment, it’s pretty funny sometimes.He looks pretty cramped in a lot ofdifferent machines. [This cabspace] is a big deal. Getting in and
out, not only him, but we havesome guys that are nearing retire-ment, so, really, getting in and outof equipment can be an issue attimes. Anything that aided in that isdefinitely a plus.” That extra space in the cab,
along with how it made him feel atthe end of the day, was one of thefirst things Strupp noticed. “First thing I noticed right away
sitting in the machine [was] thecomfort in there,” he said. “Thecab is nice and big. You don’t feellike you’re cramped up or any-thing. The air ride seat is great.When you’re in the machine for 10to 12 hours and you’re not fatiguedor anything, that’s what standsout.” “The next thing I noticed when I
was operating the machine was theRide Control,” Strupp continued.“If you’re hauling a load across the
yard and you don’t want to spillgravel everywhere, you hit thatbutton and [it’s] just perfect. Itdoesn’t jolt the hydraulics. It’s notstiff. It has give to it so if you hit abump, the bucket will give so youdon’t spill or jerk the whole load.” The Ride Control feature, anoth-
er option that Moser opted for, alsohelps improve operator comfort asminimizing jolts and movement ofthe bucket and arms also helpsminimize movement inside thecab.The greatest benefit of the cab,
however, in terms of performanceand jobsite awareness, might be itsvisibility, said Strupp. In additionto the view to the bucket, to therear and to the side of the machine,the SR210 also features industry-exclusive side lighting thatimproves visibility. This isextremely important as the
machine works in public areas andalong roadways. “Visibility on this machine is top
notch,” said Strupp. “Just beingable to see the front of the bucketreal nice, see over the bucket, see-ing what you’re actually doing infront. Side-to-side view is great. Totell you the truth, I haven’t been ina skid loader that’s been better thanthis. Being able to see all aroundyou at all times is a big priority.” “That lighting package is not
only a great value,” add Moser,“but it allows us to safely operatethat machine in heavy traffic, lateat night, in all sorts of areas.They’re important.”
Serviceability Is King The third consideration Moser
made relates to the serviceability ofthe machine and theproximity/responsiveness of theirequipment dealer. Downtime is notan option, even for a smaller vil-lage, as much of its work has adirect impact on the public. “The machine is one thing,” said
Moser, “but who is going to bethere after the sale that’s going totake care of you when you need it?A lot of times these machines, theyhave to be ready to go. If there’s astorm coming, we have to be ready.That was a big part of it, so I knowin our case, [Case dealer] MillerBradford & Risberg is nearby, andthey support everything we havevery well.” In addition to dealer support, the
machine lends itself well to easymaintenance and upkeep. Theengine features a maintenance-freeTier IV Final solution that requiresno filter replacement or fluids. As acertified diesel mechanic and agraduate of Fox Valley TechnicalCollege, Strupp particularly appre-ciates the machine’s ease of main-tenance. “The first thing I look at is how
easy it is to work on and how easyit is to maintain,” said Strupp,“ground serviceability and every-thing like that. I’ve worked on a lotof equipment. This stands out. It’sso easy to maintain, it’s not a choreanymore. It’s so quick. It’s simpleand that’s the way it should be. Youcan get all the checks done herewithin 5 minutes. You can lift thecab up forward. The back dooropens up real nice and wide.
The Case SR210 loads out waste in the village of Slinger yard.
Hydraulics, lifting capacity and operator environment all playeda role in machine selection.
see SLINGER page 50
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Cranes Assist With Foundation for $20B Hudson Yards
A massive and extraordinarily complex construction proj-ect is under way in the heart of New York City and aManitowoc 18000 is doing much of the heavy lifting. The12-year long Hudson Yards redevelopment project will cre-ate a 28-acre mixed-use development consisting of 16 sky-scrapers, plus office, residential and retail space. To start the project, one of the most innovative and intri-
cate foundations the United States. has ever seen must beconstructed. Enter the Manitowoc 18000 crawler crane, theprimary tool being used to construct this foundation — acombination framework and platform that is being builtdirectly over the West Side Yard, a train hub and storage sitefor the Long Island Railroad and 34th Street subway station.During the railyard’s initial construction, space was left
between the tracks for columns that could support the plat-form above. Now the Hudson Yards project is making use ofthese spaces, as the Manitowoc 18000 is placing thecolumns, girders and other steel components that will com-prise a framework on which a platform can be erected. Thisplatform will become the Hudson Yards foundation. The loads weigh up to 220 tons (199 t) and require precise
placement. The Manitowoc 18000 is sitting on a temporary,reinforced concrete foundation that will be demolished afterthe crane completes its job. Part of the project involves theinstallation caisson cores that weigh up to 80 tons (75 t) andcolumns that weight up to 140 tons (127 t). Tutor Perini, which is based in Sylmar, Calif., is the main
contractor on the project. It leased the crane fromBridgeville, Penn., based Lomma Crane & Rigging. SalIsola said the company chose the crane for its tremendouscapacity, along with its footprint.“Tutor Perini specifically requested this crane after seeing
it construct the Transportation Hub at the new World TradeCenter,” Isola said. “The company needed this kind ofcapacity, but since space is very limited on the job site, it
would not be able to use a counterweight wagon orany auxiliary attachments.”Employing the Manitowoc 18000 is saving Tutor
Perini both time and money, as the lack of a wagonmeans the company doesn’t need to place crane matsand steel reinforcements on the platform, or need toship them to the job site or handle them. This alsokeeps the crane mobile because this additional groundprep isn’t needed every time the crane is moved, whichhappens often on the project.On site, the crane is rigged with 200 ft. (60.9 m) of
boom and 100 ft. (30.4 m) of fixed mast. It’s set upwith full counterweight: 264 tons (239 t) of uppercounterweight and 160 tons (145 t) of carbody coun-terweight. No jibs or attachments are needed on thecrane for the project.The Manitowoc 18000 is one of the most popular
crawler cranes for projects that require heavy lifts. Ithas a 660-ton (598 t) capacity and 320 ft. (97.5 m)reach that can be extended to 490 ft. (149 m) with a luffingjib. This capacity is achieved within a 38 ft. 9 in. (11.8 m) by33 ft. 4 in. (10 m) footprint. “The engineers at Tutor Perini knew what the Manitowoc
18000 could do when they chose the crane for the project,”Isola said. “This crane is known for its tremendous capacityby everyone in the industry. We have two of them in our fleetat Lomma that are always being utilized by someone.”Lomma leased the crane to Tutor Perini in 2014 and con-
struction is due to wrap up on Hudson Yards in 2024. Whenfinished, it will include several skyscrapers, offices, restau-rants, cafes, markets, bars, a hotel, a school, 14 acres of pub-lic space and 5,000 residences. In all, it’s expected there willbe 12,700,000 sq. ft. (1,179,868 sq m) of new mixed-usespace. In February, the Manitowoc 18000 assembled a towercrane that will help construct the first of these spaces.
With offices in Newark, N.J., Bridgeville, Pa., Charlotte,N.C., and New York City, Lomma Crane & Rigging hasgrown to a prominent lifter since it was established in 1975.The company’s fleet consists of several Grove cranes thatrange up to 550 tons (499 t) and many Manitowoc crawlercranes that range up to 660 tons (600 t). The company alsois a Potain tower crane dealer.“The overall perception in the crane industry is that
Manitowoc makes quality cranes and that their support issecond to none. You can get a tech through ManitowocCrane Care Service 24/7,” Isola said. “To me, it’s the num-ber one crawler crane brand out there with the longevity toprove it.”
(This story also can be found on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)
The 12-year long Hudson Yards redevelopment project willcreate a 28-acre mixed-use development consisting of 16skyscrapers, plus office, residential and retail space.
A massive and extraordinarily complexconstruction project is under way in theheart of New York City and a Manitowoc18000 is doing much of the heavy lifting.
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SECT IONAttachment & Parts
Blastcrete EquipmentCompany’s H-020 gunite attach-ment gives shotcrete contractors apowerful rotary gunite machinethat attaches easily to any skidsteer, requires less compressed airand saves space on job sites. Theeasy-to-operate machine deliversprecise material control for projectsincluding concrete repair, soil stabi-lization and refractory lining appli-cations.The hydraulically powered H-
020 is equipped with Blastcrete’s“Genuine Piccola” single point,self-leveling clamping system thatensures simple operation and mini-mal maintenance. The unit isequipped with a universal mount-ing plate for attachment to skidsteers. It also features pockets sousers can transport it with a forklift.While other dry-process, shotcretegunning systems typically requirethree to four adjustment bolts toseal the rotor section, the H-020requires just one. The simplifieddesign makes it quick and easy toadjust, clean and ensures safe, trou-ble-free operation, according to themanufacturer. The H-020 requires a skid steer or other
hydraulic power supply to deliver 10 gpm at1,500 psi to operate at maximum speed.Since the system uses hydraulics to rotate therotor section, the H-020 requires just 225 cfmof compressed air, which is 50 percent lessthan comparable, fully pneumatic gunitemachines. It operates with variable speedsfrom 0 to 5 cu. yds. (0 to 3.8 cu m) per hourand can be used with delivery systems thatexceed 500 ft. (152 m). The H-020 is 34 in. (86 cm) wide, 34 in.
long and 50 in. (127 cm) tall. The unit’s size
makes it easy to move and it takes up lessspace on the job site. The machine also can beloaded into the back of a pickup truck for easytransport.Blastcrete customizes each machine to
meet customer requirements and offers freemaintenance and operation training at itsfacility in Anniston, Ala. For more information, call 800/235-4867
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Geith Heavy-Duty GrapplesHandle Variety of MaterialsDesigned for use with excavators weighing between 8,000 and 115,000 lbs.
(3,628 to 52,163 kg), Geith heavy-duty grapples are ideal for demolition, scraphandling and land clearing projects — handling heavy objects such as brokenpavement, oversized branches and large boulders with ease, according to the man-ufacturer. Available in a variety of sizes, Geith heavy-duty grapples weigh between 783
and 5,368 lbs. (355 and 2,435 kg), with the largest model boasting a width of 130in. (330 cm). Standard design features — including abrasion-resistant, high-tensilestrength steel; boxed tines with replaceable wear plates; replaceable bearings in themain hinges; and pin-protecting seals — provide Geith heavy-duty grapples withextended service life protection. Geith heavy-duty grapples are compatible withboth pin-on and quick coupler attachment mounting systems. For more information, visit www.geith.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at
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Available in a variety of sizes, Geith heavy-duty grapples weigh between783 and 5,368 lbs. (355 and 2,435 kg), with the largest model boasting awidth of 130 in. (330 cm).
Blastcrete’s H-020 gunite attachment is equippedwith a universal mounting plate for attachment toskid steers. It also features pockets that allowusers to transport it with a forklift.
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The Bobcat pro clamp system consists of abase that attaches to an M-Series Bobcat exca-vator bucket and is equipped with pin-onadjustable standard tool or reversible gradingtool. With enhanced functionality, the proclamp system will add greater versatility tocontractors performing applications in con-struction and demolition, site development,landscaping and logging operations. Bothtools can be easily removed if desired to max-imize visibility into trenches and provideunlimited bucket curl for reaching above truckheight when loading material.The standard tool’s adjustable design allows
it to be pinned in a position that provides tra-ditional grabbing performance similar to theexisting Bobcat excavator clamp. For greaterperformance, it also can be pinned at a higherpoint on the base to provide a wider jaw andmore aggressive grabbing action for handlingbigger material such as larger-diameter utilitypipe, boulders and logs. The tool also offersgreater range to follow the bucket farthertowards material roll-out, according to themanufacturer.The 24-in. (61 cm) pro clamp grading tool
is reversible allowing for dual functionality.With the grading tool pinned in the forwardposition on the bucket, it provides a smoothcutting edge on the bottom of a trench thateliminates the need for a second smooth lipbucket. When the grading tool is pinned in thereverse position on the bucket, it is designed
for faster transitions from cleanup areas todump trucks by removing spoil piles quickerand reducing manual shoveling.For more information, visit
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Bobcat Pro’s Pin-on AdjustableClamp System Adds Versitility
The Bobcat pro clamp system consists ofa base that attaches to an M-SeriesBobcat excavator bucket and is equippedwith pin-on adjustable standard tool orreversible grading tool.
Brokk Inc. releases the TC120 TankCutter attachment. Manufactured by theirsister company, Darda, this attachmentdelivers maximum cutting control andultimate versatility for continuous steelcutting abilities.The 47-by-17-in. (119 by 43 cm)
TC120 tank cutter can be used with theBrokk 160, 260 and 400 models. TheTC120 brings flexibility to the job sitewith its hydraulic rotation capabilities and5 in. (12.7 cm) wide jaws. It exerts 75 tons(68 t) of cutting force at 7,250 psi to easi-ly cut through .5 in. (1.3 cm) thick steelplate. Although this attachment can be used in
a variety of applications, such as in salvageyards and balers, it’s commonly employedfor cutting steel tanks, pipes and vessels. The most common method of cutting
steel, an open-flame torch, poses a firehazard when cutting into flammable tanksand vessels, and it can raise the risk ofexposure to harmful emissions. By usingthe electric Brokk machine with theTC120 instead, operators reduce the riskof exposure to toxic emissions as well asprevent fires.“This revolutionary product defines
versatility. It combines power, efficiencyand, above all, safety,” said Mike Martin,Brokk Inc.’s vice president of operations.“Safety is vital. When cutting tanks, younever know what you’ll run into. Youdon’t have to worry about that with theBrokk machine and TC120 combination.Since it’s electric, you reduce the risk that
comes with cutting into potentially flam-mable tanks.”In addition to heightened safety, the
TC120 improves productivity by continu-ously cutting steel.“For the first time in the industry,
there’s a safe, easy, high-productivityoption for cutting steel,” Martin said.“Combining the Brokk machine with theTC120 attachment is like powering agiant scissors — it slices through steel likea scissor to paper.” The TC120 attachment also benefits
contractors with its extended reach. Brokkmachines’ remote capabilities, coupledwith arms that extend as far as 27 ft. (8.2m), easily reach places others can’t,improving efficiency while minimizinglabor costs. Because it’s attached to aBrokk machine, it reduces the risk ofinjury to laborers by eliminating the needto climb scaffolds and ladders with torch-es to get to hard-to-reach spaces. The TC120 is one of many Brokk
attachments that can be quickly inter-changed for greater versatility on a jobsite. Brokk Inc. supplies a wide range ofremote-controlled machinery and attach-ments, maximizing productivity, improv-ing efficiency and promoting safety. For more information, call 800/621-
7856 or visit www.brokk.com.(This story also can be found on
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Brokk Introduces TC120Tank Cutter Attachment
The TC120 provides great flexibility with its hydraulic rotation capabilitiesand 5 in. (12.7 cm) wide jaws. It exerts 75 tons (68 t) of cutting force at 7,250psi to easily cut through .5 in. (1.3 cm) thick steel plate.
CPA 360 Drilling AttachmentFit for Compact Carriers
Designed for use on compact excavators, back-hoe loaders and skid steer loaders ranging insize from 8 to 15 tons (7.2 to 13.6 t), the MicroCPA 360 drilling attachment by Montabert pro-vides 360-degree drill rotation, allowing theoperator to transition between vertical, hori-zontal and overhead drilling with ease. The1,587-lb. (720 kg) Micro CPA 360 drills holesmeasuring 1-3/4 to 3 in. (4.4 to 7.6 cm) in diam-eter and up to 30 ft. (9 m) deep. Standard fea-tures on the single-pass Micro CPA 360 includea high performance Montabert drifter andradio remote control capabilities, enabling thedrilling attachment to be operated from outsidethe carrier’s cab. An optional dust collector,with high suction capacity or a water injectionsystem, is available to reduce the dust escape. For more information, visit
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Doosan has expanded the versatility of its excavators withthe addition of eight main pin clamps and seven pro-linkwedge lock clamps that are compatible with wedge lockattachments. The new Doosan clamp attachments are com-patible with the wedge lock buckets and quick couplers, andgive more flexibility to operators who use the wedge lockcouplers.
The new Doosan clamp attachments work with multiplebucket widths ranging from 24 to 60 in. (61 to 152 cm),depending on the clamp type, to help maintain the load whenoperating Doosan DX63-3 to DX255LC-5 excavators.
The hydraulic and pro-link wedge lock clamps have thesame characteristics as the non-wedge lock style clamp,
enabling precise movement and positioning. When not inuse, the clamps retract, making the attachments excellent fordemolition, site preparation and land-clearing applications.
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SR210 to Be Workhorse forSlinger for Years to Come
You’re not restricted anywhere.The access to the filters and thefact that all the fluids drain fromone point is great. You’re notinside the engine digging some-where you can’t see. It’s so sim-ple just getting filters on and off,draining all the fluids. You cando it all from standing right nextto the machine.”All things considered —from
performance to operator feed-back and serviceability —Moser believes the SR210meets all the criteria required tobe a workhorse for the village ofSlinger for years to come. “We don’t have a huge fleet,
but the fleet we have has to be asversatile as possible, and thisallows for a lot of that.”
(This story also can be found
on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.con-
structionequipmentguide.com.)
SLINGER from page 40
The village of Slinger, Wis. — known for its ski hilland super speedway — recently added a new skidsteer to its fleet: the Tier IV Final SR210 from CaseConstruction Equipment.
This Year Marks First SkidSteers Produced in U.S.equipment at special seminars. TheAcademy also uses a second center inAlabama, primarily for training participantson the latest compact equipment.
Certified Dealer Program —Excellence Award
Customers value the regular dealer meet-ings that the company holds at itsMilwaukee site. These help dealers developclose ties to the manufacturer and find outabout the latest product updates. In 2014,Wacker Neuson launched its CertifiedDealer program, focused on technical train-ing, service, spare parts and branding ofWacker Neuson products. The company reg-ularly presents its Excellence Award to deal-ers that excel in certain areas. “Maintaining close ties to our dealers
strengthens business relations, builds trustand provides us with feedback from the mar-ket, enabling us to identify scope for furtherimprovements in technology, design, qualityand service,” said Jonathan Omer, vice pres-ident and managing director market devel-opment at Wacker Neuson Corporation. “At
the moment, for example, we are working onexpanding our financing portfolio for ourcustomers.”
Expanding the Business in Latin America
Wacker Neuson also is very active inLatin America. The company has had salesaffiliates in Mexico (Mexico City), Brazil(Jundiai, near Sao Paulo) and Chile(Santiago de Chile) for many years now. Tofurther strengthen its presence in SouthAmerica, the Wacker Neuson Group estab-lished two new affiliates in 2014 — one inPeru (Lima) and one in Columbia (Bogotá).In 2015, Hugo Franz Arce Sanchez wasappointed regional president, responsible forsales in the entire region. He will be strength-ening Wacker Neuson's presence in theregion and further expanding the regionaldealer network.For more information, visit www.wack-
erneuson.com.(This story also can be found on
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WACKER from page 34
Caterpillar Reaffirms Its Commitment to Peoria, Ill.After a multiyear study focused on mod-
ernizing its global headquarters, CaterpillarInc. reaffirmed it will remain in Peoria, Ill.,and revealed a design that will eventuallyspan 31 acres on the city’s riverfront. Thekey elements of the campus are:• A three-tower building located in the
heart of a six-block campus, which includesinnovative work spaces and amenitiesdesigned to retain and attract the finest talentin the world. • A commitment to invest and act as a cat-
alyst in Peoria, helping revitalize the down-town and the region as a vibrant destination.While Caterpillar is truly a worldwide com-pany with facilities that span the globe,Peoria remains its headquarters. �“Caterpillar’s roots in the Peoria area run
deep, and this year we celebrate 90 years asa company — a perfect time to share ourplans of where we plan to be anchored as wecontinue to build, develop and power theworld,” said Caterpillar Chairman and CEODoug Oberhelman. “This campus representsan investment in both our people and com-munity, with such features as collaborativework areas, improved technology, a moreenergy-efficient design, green space and anexpanded showcase of our historical equip-ment, along with food and retail shops — aninviting destination not only for employees,but also for customers, dealers and suppliersfrom around the world.”This is a multiyear project beginning with
minor site preparation this year, but con-struction will not begin in 2015. Work con-tinues with the city of Peoria — a key part-ner throughout the study — on a redevelop-ment agreement and initiatives like campusdesign and downtown streetscaping.“While we are moving forward, we’ll
manage our costs very carefully in a toughglobal environment,” Oberhelman said. “Werecognize that building a global headquartersis a long-term, strategic investment aimed atimproving our competitiveness. This newcampus will position us for decades to come,serve as an engaging, more productive envi-ronment for our current workforce andimprove our ability to recruit the best andbrightest employees, who are hands downour most valuable asset. We also shouldn’tunderestimate the potential of this project toserve as a springboard for regional econom-ic development and look forward to continu-ing our strong partnerships with our key areastakeholders.”The six-block campus includes the fol-
lowing:• The headquarters building, consisting of
three office towers with parking �structuresbelow, will have sustainable design features
and is sized for approximately 3,200 people,which represents a consolidation of employ-ees who are currently located in downtownPeoria today. The towers will be connectedby a three-story horizontal office space span-ning two city blocks, easily identified by theiconic Cat D11 track-type tractor high drivedesign. • An energy center utilizing Cat products
and solutions that will sustainably supportthe electrical, heating and cooling demandsof the campus. • Green space, walking and biking paths,
food and retail options and employee ameni-ties including fitness and childcare services. • A historic equipment display across the
street from the Caterpillar Visitors Center,which opened in 2012, rounds out the cam-pus. �Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner joinedOberhelman for the announcement to toutIllinois’ responsibility to businesses who callthe state home. Illinois remains Caterpillar’slargest concentration of employees and facil-ities anywhere in the world, with about22,600 employees and two dozen facilitiesthroughout the state.“This is outstanding news for Peoria, cen-
tral Illinois and the entire state of Illinois,”said Rauner. “Caterpillar has been a tremen-dous Illinois employer for 90 years. This isthe kind of project we want to see — busi-nesses making investments to engage, attractand retain the brightest and most innovativetalent. Today's announcement reaffirms itscommitment to our great state. We as a stategovernment need to renew our commitmentto job creators in Illinois. As Caterpillar andother companies prepare themselves to com-pete and grow in the 21st century, Illinoisneeds to make sure it is a help and not a hin-drance to their efforts.”Peoria Mayor Jim Ardis also was part of
the announcement, pledging his support to acompany that has employed generations offamilies in Central Illinois.“We are thrilled Caterpillar has called
Peoria its global headquarters for decadesand will for decades more,” said Ardis.“Caterpillar has been and continues to be animportant key to our community’s growthand stability. This new global headquarters isa major investment in growing the region’seconomic development.”A display, containing a scale model and
renderings of the campus, is available forviewing in the lobby of the CaterpillarVisitors Center.For more information, visit
caterpillar.com. (This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at
www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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3478 5th Ave. S. • Fort Dodge, IA 50501 • (515) 574-2302
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106 8th St. • Sergeant Bluff, IA 51054 • (712) 943-4470
Mid Country Machinery(800) 206-5936
www.midcountrymachinery.com
2012 DEERE 850K WT, EROPS, 809 hrs. ....................$285,000 2014 JOHN DEERE 310SK, EROPS, A/C, 8 Units Avail.....$CALL 2011 CATERPILLAR 928H............................................$126,000
2015 LINKBELT 160EX, EROPS, A/C, Heat................................................................................................$CALL2015 KOBELCO SK 210 LC9, EROPS, 8 units avail ..................................................................................$CALL2015 KOBELCO SK140SR, EROPS, A/C, 2 units avail ..............................................................................$CALL2014 KOBELCO SK 500 LC9, EROPS, A/C, 2 Hrs......................................................................................$CALL2014 KOBELCO SK350LC-9, Wounded Warrior Unit ................................................................................$CALL2014 KOBELCO SK 210LC9, EROPS, A/C, 3 units ....................................................................................$CALL2014 SANY SY 235C, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 14 Hrs ................................................................................$159,5002013 KOBELCO SK 295-LR-9, EROPS, Long Reach ............................................................................$238,5002013 KOBELCO SK 260LR-9, EROPS, Long Reach..............................................................................$243,0002013 KOBELCO SK 210LC-9, EROPS, A/C, Heat ..................................................................................$159,5002013 KOBELCO SK 140SR, EROPS, Blade, Aux Hyd............................................................................$143,0002013 SANY SY 215C, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 521 Hrs ..............................................................................$129,9002013 SANY SY 135C, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 213 Hrs ................................................................................$96,0002012 KOBELCO SK350LC-9, EROPS, A/C, 1025 Hrs............................................................................$240,0002012 KOBELCO SK 260LC9, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 842 Hrs ....................................................................$167,5002012 KOBELCO SK 140SR LC, EROPS, A/C, 154 Hrs ..........................................................................$128,5002012 SANY SY 135C, EROPS, Aux Hyd., A/C, 521 Hrs ............................................................................$CALL2011 KOBELCO SK 295, EROPS, Aux Hyd, 1636 Hrs ..............................................................................$CALL2007 KOBELCO SK 350LC-8, EROPS, A/C, 5599 Hrs ..........................................................................$105,0002007 KOBELCO SK 250, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 4622 Hrs ........................................................................$120,0002007 KOBELCO ED150, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 1727 Hrs ..........................................................................$102,5002006 HITACHI ZX120, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 3175 Hrs ..............................................................................$68,5002006 KOBELCO ED150, EROPS, A/C, Heat................................................................................................$CALL2005 KOBELCO SK 160LC, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 2400 Hrs ......................................................................$67,5002002 DEERE 270C, EROPS, A/C, Heat ......................................................................................................$CALL1997 HITACHI EX200LC-5, EROPS, A/C, Heat ..........................................................................................$CALL
2014 KAWASAKI 80Z7, EROPS, A/C,Ride Control ....................................................................................$CALL2014 KAWASAKI 70Z7, Ride Control, QC, A/C, 2 units ............................................................................$CALL2013 CAT 924K, EROPS, A/C, Heat, GP Bucket ........................................................................................$CALL2012 VOLVO L50G, EROPS, A/C, 4 units available....................................................................................$CALL2011 CAT 928HZ, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 387 Hrs ....................................................................................$129,0002011 CAT 908H, EROPS, 3rd Valve, QC, 1993 Hrs ................................................................................$75,0002011 KOMATSU WA 200-6, EROPS, A/C, 858 Hrs....................................................................................$CALL2010 CAT 924H, EROPS, A/C, QC, Heat, 1293 Hrs ..............................................................................$118,0002009 CAT 930H, EROPS, A/C, Ride Control, 881 Hrs ..........................................................................$139,0002006 KOMATSU WA250-5, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 4749 Hrs ......................................................................$98,5002005 CAT 928G, EROPS, A/C, Heat ........................................................................................................$73,0002004 CAT 928GZ, EROPS, Ride Control, 3838 Hrs ................................................................................$85,0002001 CAT 950G, EROPS, A/C, Ride Control, Heat ..................................................................................$79,000
2014 DEERE 310SK, EROPS, A/C, 8 units avail ........................................................................................$CALL2011 JCB 3C-14, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 874 Hrs ........................................................................................$62,5002008 CASE Super M, EROPS, Aux Hyd., Ex-hoe, 4 units ......................................................................$52,5002007 NEW HOLLAND B95, EROPS, Pilot Controls, A/C ........................................................................$22,0002001 DEERE 410G, EROPS,4x4, Extendahoe, 7871 Hrs ..........................................................................$CALL1996 NEW HOLLAND 555D, EROPS, Heat, A/C ........................................................................................$CALL
2014 CAT D6T XL, EROPS, 6SU Blade, MS Shank....................................................................................$CALL2013 DEERE 550K XLT, EROPS, 6 way, 776 Hrs ..................................................................................$115,0002012 CAT D6K XL, EROPS, 6 way, A/C, 1971 Hrs................................................................................$145,0002012 DEERE 850KWT, EROPS, SU Blade, 899 Hrs ..............................................................................$285,0002011 CAT D7E, EROPS, A/C, Heat ........................................................................................................$329,0002011 CAT D6T XL, EROPS, Rear Screen, Winch ..................................................................................$240,0002011 CAT D3K XL, EROPS, 6 way, 16”Pads ..........................................................................................$95,0002011 KOMATSU D65-16, EROPS, SU Blade, 3366 Hrs ........................................................................$170,0002011 CAT D6T XW, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 3479 Hrs ................................................................................$193,0002008 CAT D6T XL, EROPS, Rear Hyd Draw Bar, 913 Hrs ....................................................................$230,0002008 CAT D6T XL, EROPS, SU Blade, Ripper, 4731 Hrs ......................................................................$186,5002008 CAT D6T XL, EROPS, SU Blade, A/C, 4787 Hrs ..........................................................................$195,0002008 CAT D6T XW, EROPS, Sweeps, System One UC ........................................................................$160,0002007 CAT D6T LGP, EROPS, St. Bld w/tilt, 1911 Hrs ..........................................................................$187,0002006 CAT D6R XLIII, EROPS, 6 way, Sweeps, 6864 Hrs......................................................................$142,5002005 CAT D6R XLII, EROPS, SU Blade, 7560 Hrs................................................................................$123,5002005 CAT D6R XWII, Aux Hyd., Sweeps, A/C, 8796 Hrs ......................................................................$130,0002005 DEERE 650J, OROPS, 6 way, S.A.L.T., 1478 Hrs ..........................................................................$55,0002005 DEERE 450J LGP, OROPS, 6 way, 3933 Hrs ................................................................................$43,5002004 CAT D6R XWII, EROPS, A/C, Drawbar, 12,845 Hrs ....................................................................$117,5002003 CAT D8R II, EROPS, New U/C, SU Blade ....................................................................................$180,000
2010 CAT CD54, EROPS, 67” Smooth Drum, 42 Hrs ..........................................................................$105,0002010 VIBROMAX VM46 PD, OROPS, 55”Pad, 353 Hrs..........................................................................$46,5002008 CAT CP56, OROPS, 84” Pad Foot, 1502 Hrs ................................................................................$89,0002008 CAT CP56, OROPS, 84” Pad Foot, 1467 Hrs ................................................................................$87,0002007 DYNAPAC CA150 PD, OROPS, 66”, 380 Hrs ................................................................................$55,0002007 DYNAPAC CA250 PD, OROPS, 84”, 2249 Hrs ..............................................................................$57,5002006 IR SD70 D, OROPS, Smooth Drum ..............................................................................................$39,0002001 IR SD100F, OROPS, 84” Pad Foot, 2104 Hrs ..................................................................................$CALL2001 CAT CP323C, OROPS, 48” Pad Foot..............................................................................................$31,0001998 HYPAC C850 C, OROPS, 84” Smooth Drum ................................................................................$32,000
2014 Kubota SLV90-2, EROPS, Rubber Track, 2 units..............................................................................$CALL2013 CAT 262D, EROPS, A/C, Aux Hyd., 50 Hrs ......................................................................................$CALL2012 CAT 252B3, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 9 units avail ................................................................................$37,5002012 CAT 289C2, EROPS, A/C, Rubber Tracks, 2 units..........................................................................$70.0002012 CAT 297C, EROPS, QC, High Flow Hyd., 1268 Hrs ..........................................................................$CALL2007 NH L180, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 1300 Hrs ........................................................................................$25,5002006 Mustang 2044, OROPS, 361 Hrs ....................................................................................................$CALL2002 Deere 250, EROPS ..........................................................................................................................$CALL
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Wisconsin’s Epic Deep Space Auditorium was the mostimpressive construction project of 2014, the AssociatedGeneral Contractors of America announced. As a result, theproject’s contractor, JP Cullen was the Alliant Build AmericaGrand Award winner, while 22 other firms received awardsin various categories.
“These projects exemplify the best characteristics the con-struction industry has to offer — craftsmanship, creativityand dedication,” said Al Landes, the association’s president,and president and chief operating officer of HerzogContracting Corp. “These contractors have completed proj-ects that demonstrate an unparalleled level of innovation andexcellence in our industry.”
The Epic Deep Space Auditorium is located 73 ft. (22 m)underground. It blends with the rural landscape with a rock-and cave-like façade and six acres of green roofing. The ini-tial concept of a 7,500 seat, 405,000 sq. ft. auditorium quick-ly grew to an expected 11,400 seats more than 800,000 sq.ft., with additional conference, training and office space.While the project doubled in size, the completion date didnot. After 40 months of work, JP Cullen delivered the proj-ect successfully, safely and on schedule.
The association also released a new report analyzing theelements that made these projects so successful. The report,titled “Modeling Excellence,” found that successful contrac-tors relied on a mix of collaboration, use of LeanConstruction methods, modeling technology, mock-ups andprefabrication to excel. The association prepared the reportso other firms can benefit from the lessons these projectshave to offer.
The Alliant Build America Awards highlight the nation’smost significant construction projects. A panel of judges, rep-resenting all areas of construction, evaluated an impressivenumber of submissions this year, assessing each project’scomplexity, use of innovative construction techniques andclient satisfaction, among other criteria. The awards, whichwere announced during the association’s annual conventionin San Juan, Puerto Rico, are considered by many to be themost prestigious recognition of construction accomplish-ments in the United States.
For more information, visit www.agc.org.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment
Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Wis.’s Epic DeepSpace AuditoriumWins Grand Award“The projects exemplify thebest characteristics the construction industry has tooffer — craftsmanship, creativity and dedication.”
Al LandesAssociated General Contractors of America
CADsoft Consulting Inc., a leader in the implementationsof design and construction technologies for the last 24 years,has signed a joint venture with the leading positioning dis-tributor of Topcon’s field scanners and robotic technologies,RDO Integrated Controls, a division of RDO Equipment Co.This synergy is made possible primarily due to high levelcollaboration at the root level between Autodesk Inc. andTopcon. CADsoft and RDO Integrated Controls’ joint ven-ture makes it possible for small and major construction tradepartners to easily adopt and implement the most streamlinedtechnology in the construction industry, according to thecompanies.
Topcon is a global leader in precision positioning technol-ogy and solutions and has designed its solutions to allowbuilding and civil infrastructure construction customers toform a tighter, more seamless workflow that will increaseonsite worker productivity, enhance jobsite safety, andimprove quality control.
Additionally, Topcon and Autodesk, a leader incloud‐based design and engineering software for the con-struction industry, have collaborated to allow products, suchas Autodesk Point Layout and the new BIM 360 Layout iPadapp, for BIM to more efficiently interact with Topcon’sLN‐100 3D Layout Navigator. This provides greater inter-operability between Autodesk’s design solutions and Topconfield positioning hardware to connect workflows betweenthe office and the field utilizing robotic total stations for con-struction positioning. As an Autodesk Authorized GoldPartner and an Autodesk BIM 360 Advisor, CADsoftConsulting has the expertise to provide a complete solutionand create jobsite efficiencies by helping contractors moreeasily connect BIM output to field based implementation.These efficiencies reduce contractor error and re‐work whilespeeding‐up the overall installation process.
“By selecting to partner with RDO Integrated Controls,CADsoft Consulting continues to expand our innovative andadvanced technology offerings to meet our customer needs,”said Lisa Duncan, principal of CADsoft Consulting. “Ourcustomers are embracing BIM and have an immediate needfor layout workflows to increase jobsite and project accura-cy and substantially increase productivity as well. TheLN‐100 total station robot and Autodesk Point Layout soft-ware sits as the focus for delivering these needs to our clients.With RDO Integrated Controls' expertise and guidance withpositioning technology this can be quickly translated intoreal opportunities with our clients moving forward.”
”As part of our business philosophy to be a total solutionsprovider in the positioning industry, we are excited about thestrategic advantage that this partnership will allow cus-tomers. This is an opportunity to extend our services andcontinue to deliver superior results that will truly benefit thework our customers do,” said Kelly Gress, RDO EquipmentCo. vice president.
For more information, visitwww.rdointegratedcontrols.com or www.cadsoft-consult.com.
(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Gradall Hosts Event for Distributors, Introduces Excavators
(L-R): Highway Equipment Company’s Andrew Waszil, Tom Reynolds, presi-dent of Highway Equipment Company, Brian McKinney, Ron Scott Jr. and PaulCunningham inspect Gradall’s new Discovery Series excavator.
Jimmy and daughter, Catherine Elliott, ofElliott & Frantz enjoy learning about the newGradall machines.
(L-R): Jeff Cox, Waukesha-Pearce Industries, joins Mike Haberman, Gradall Industriespresident; Louis Pierce, Waukesha-Pearce Industries; and Bernie Linn, Gradall, to discussthe new Discovery Series hydraulic excavators.
Charlie Patterson, Southeastern EquipmentCo. president, and wife, Denyse, get a first lookat the new Gradall machines.
Dan Smith (L) and Mike Brunson of RolandMachinery Company take advantage of theopportunity to speak with Gradall repre-sentatives.
Gary Harshberger of Rudd EquipmentCompany welcomed the introduction of thenew Series V models equipped with VolvoPenta Tier IV-Final compliant engines.
Gradall held an event for its distrib-utors at Sea World in Orlando onFeb. 9 to introduce the company’s
new Discovery Series hydraulic excava-tors and new Series V excavators. Theevening event featured live music and avariety of food selections, however thestars of the night were the two newmachines on display at the entrance of thepavilion. Gradall’s distributors joinedmanufacturer representatives to learnabout the new machines. In all, approxi-mately 70 dealers attended the productlaunch.Billed as the industry’s first crossover
hydraulic excavator, the innovative newDiscovery Series hydraulic excavatorsoffer the versatility of Gradall’s trademarkfull tilting, telescoping boom movementscombined with the over�the�road capabili-
ties of a Freightliner truck chassis. TheDiscovery Series hydraulic excavator isdesigned as a versatile and cost effectiveoption for county and state governmentsas well as contactors seeking to maximizeproductivity and return on investment. Key benefits of the new Discovery
Series hydraulic excavators is the ability toarrive at the job site work ready withoutthe need of a low boy trailer and the boomdesign, which enables work in tight envi-ronments, often inaccessible for othermachines. The new machines are designed with
the functionality to perform tasks thatmight otherwise be performed by a back-hoe, crane, grader or excavator. DiscoverySeries hydraulic excavators are offered inD152 models with two-wheel-drive, andD154 models with four-wheel-drive. The
Discovery Series’ emission compliant,Cummins 6.7 L engine delivers 220 grosshp and 520 ft. lbs. of torque, which pow-ers both truck and excavator functions.
Gradall also introduced its Series Vhydraulic excavator models with Tier IV-Final compliant diesel engines, suppliedby Volvo Penta, as well as a number ofother design advances. Gradall models tobe powered by the new engines includecrawler models XL 3200 V, XL 4200 Vand XL 5200 V and on/off highway mod-els XL 3300 V, XL 4300 V and XL 5300V. The new Series V machines also featureimproved power and operator safetyoptions.
(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.) CEG
Several years ago Steve Bensonfelt it was time to investigate acareer change; one that wouldrequire less travel than the airlinebusiness he was in at the time. In the course of his investiga-
tions, Benson learned that a locallimestone quarry close to where helived had come up for sale. The 30acre quarry, which dates back to1948, had been owned and operat-ed by three generations of theShroyer family. Although the aggregate business
was an entirely new venture,Benson decided it was just the kindof change he was looking for. Inmid-December of 2011, he and asilent partner became the newowners of Putnam AggregatesCompany.As the new owners learned
about the business, it becameapparent that with the right equip-ment, the quarry would operatemuch more efficiently and produc-tively. The type of equipmentbeing used, a jaw crusher and conecrusher, while appropriate for otherapplications, were not the rightmachines for their operation.
Adding to a lack of output andquality was that fact that themachines were tired, worn out andin need of repairs. The old crushingequipment was putting out flat andsharp edged slabby stone asopposed to the cubical stone thattheir ready mix customers werelooking for. Customers were nothappy with the quality of theirproduct and subsequently, salesdeclined and the prices they couldget for their material was wellbelow that of other area quarries.The business plodded along for
the first couple of years andBenson, along with his operationsmanager, Jason Kinsinger, agreedthat the facility needed to bebrought up to date. Benson contacted Chris Harris
of Ohio CAT and a day afterreceived a price quote. Within aweek new rental machines were onthe job and the quarry went fromproducing 60 tons (54 t) per hour to350 tons (317 t) per hour. With itscurrent equipment in operation,quality improved dramatically andwith a matter of a few adjustments,Putnam Aggregates Company was
able to get its materials to ODOTspecifications.Materials at the facility are now
processed with an IROCK RDS-20 mobile crushing plant and thenconveyed out of the quarry wherean IROCK TS-522 TD heavy-dutyscreener separates products to betrucked to job sites. Kinsinger is impressed with the
design and efficiency of anIROCK RDS-20 mobile crushingplant, explaining that they can nowchange product by simply resettingthe conveyor and flipping a switch.The procedure, which would haverequired the operation to be shutdown for a full day, can be per-formed in a matter of half an hour.At the quarry, the new IROCK
crushing plant produces 304s, #6s,#8s. The IROCK RDS-20 mobile
crushing plant is capable of crush-ing and screening up two sizedmaterials and one crusher runsimultaneously at production ratesof up to 500 tons (453 t) per hour.At Putnam Aggregates Company,materials from the plant head to theIROCK TS-522 TD heavy-dutyscreener with materials needingfurther processing going to a verti-cal shaft impactor.Powered by a 440-hp Cat C13
ACERT (Tier III) engine and builtwith heavy-duty components, theIROCK RDS-20 mobile crushingplant combines a closed circuitdesign with a high performancefour bar impactor. The RDS desig-nation refers to the unit’s rapiddeployment system which featuresa 5 by 16-ft. (1.5 by 4.9 m), dou-ble-deck screen. The initial vibrat-ing feed opening is 52 in. (132 cm)by 17 ft. (5 m) and the crusher feedopening is 56 by 32 in. (142 by 81cm). With the closed circuit design,oversized materials from the initial
Putnam Aggregates Attributes Growth to IROCK, Ohio CAT
(L-R): Putnam Aggregate Company’s Steve Benson joins Ohio CAT’s Chris Harris; Ken Taylor; KoryBacon; Putnam Aggregate Company’s Jason Kinsinger; Ohio CAT’s Kyle Bodkin; and Mike Cullen totake a look at their new IROCK RDS-20 mobile crushing plant.
Pages 57-72
Crushing, Screening & Recycling SectionFor more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.
Limestone at the quarry is stockpiled in preparation for process-ing by the IROCK RDS-20 mobile crushing plant.
The IROCK TS-522 standard track screening plant is capable ofsorting up to three different product sizes with an output of up to670 tons (608 t) per hour. see PUTNAM page 58
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Says Benson: New IROCK MachinesAllow for Improved Customer Relations
screening can be returned to the feederfrom both decks for another pass.
The IROCK TS-522 standard trackscreening plant is designed and built tomaximize output at medium to largemining, sand, gravel and recyclingoperations. The unit, capable of out-puts at a rate of up to 670 tons (608 t)per hour, is powered by a Cat 129 hpC4.4 TA, Tier III engine. The screeningplant employs a heavy duty two bear-ing 22 by 5 ft. (6.7 by 1.5 m) screen boxwith 210 sq. ft. (19.5 m) of screeningarea. The unit, able to sort up to threedifferent product sizes is equipped withhydraulic, folding side conveyors aredesigned for quick set up and easytransport. The conveyors can be set tostockpile materials up to 16 ft. 8 in. inheight.
At the Putnam AggregatesCompany, Benson and Kinsinger con-tinue to be impressed with the demon-strated knowledge, service and equip-ment provided by the AggregatesDivision of Ohio CAT.
Benson explained thatboth Ohio CAT and IROCKpersonnel were on hand forthe initial set up and trainingwhile follow up and supporthave been excellent.
He claims that as a directresult of the new IROCKmachines provided by OhioCAT, relations with existingcustomers are muchimproved and they havebeen able to increase theirterritory by attracting addi-tional customers, leading toa tremendous impact ontheir profitability. In 2014, the quarryproduced more than 200,000 tons(181,437 t) of material and as a result ofimproved product quality, they’veattained price levels comparable toother quarries in the area.
Benson sites Harris as a great exam-ple of the Ohio CAT team’s industryknowledge and consultative approachto doing business. Harris advised themon developing a blended material for
one of their ready mix customers. Theproduct enabled the ready mix compa-ny to forego blending at their site witha significant impact on the speed andefficiency with which they could pro-duce. The net result is a situation inwhich everyone involved benefits.
(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web
site at www.constructionequipment-
guide.com.) CEG
304s from the IROCK RDS-20 mobile crushing plant are sent byconveyor out of the quarry where it will be screened by the newIROCK TS-522 standard track screening plant.
To the left, a sample of the flat and sharpedged material produced at the quarryprior to acquiring its new IROCK machines,materials. At right, a sample produced byits IROCK RDS-20 mobile crushing plantand screened with its IROCK TS-522 stan-dard track screening plant illustrates thehigh quality cubical stone valued by its cus-tomers.
PUTNAM from page 57
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Kleeman’s MR 110 ZSi EVO 2 Represents Ongoing Evolution
Kleeman’s MR 110 ZSi EVO 2 impactcrusher is the slightly smaller version of theMR 130 ZSi EVO 2. EVO 2 represents thecontinuing evolution of the successful EVOContractor Line, with additional benefits interms of economy and operational safety.These new impact crushers are differentiatedby their size and productivity; the MR 110ZSi EVO 2 has a crusher inlet opening of43.3 in. (110 cm), and the MR 130 ZSi EVO2 a crusher inlet opening of 51 in. (130 cm).These provide feed capacities of up to 350 or450 tph (317 or 408 t), respectively.The “S” indicates a Mobirex unit with
optional, highly productive secondaryvibrating screen with extra-large screeningsurface mounted on the discharge conveyor.This secondary screen unit can produce specmaterial, potentially eliminating the need fora separate screen.Impact crushers are ideal for processing
demolition materials to spec, such as recy-cled concrete aggregate (RCA) andreclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP).The feeding unit has hydraulically folding
hopper walls and locking system, whichspeeds setup. A vibrating double-deck pre-screen between hopper and crusher elimi-nates fines from the product flow before theyever enter the crusher, reducing wear andcutting fuel costs.
The new EVO 2 Mobirex mobile impactcrushers utilize direct drive crushers andelectric drives for the vibrating conveyors,belts and the prescreen. This permits highfuel efficiency and allows optimal loading ofthe crusher.These crushers feature a new inlet geom-
etry, which allows even better penetration ofthe material into the range of the rotor. Also,the wear behavior of the new C-form impactledges has been improved to such an extentthat the edges remain sharper longer, leadingto improved material shape. The rotor ledgesare held securely by a new and extremelyuser-friendly clamping system, which meansthat they can be changed even quicker, andthus contribute to greater plant uptime.Outstanding performance is made pos-
sible in part by the extremely efficientdirect drive, with which the machines areequipped. A latest-generation dieselengine transmits its power almost loss-freedirectly to the flywheel of the crusher, viaa robust fluid coupling and V-belts. Thisdrive concept enables enormous versatili-ty, as the rotor speed can be adjusted infour stages to suit different processingapplications.The Kleemann continuous feed system
(CFS) manages a more equal loading of thecrushing area, in which the conveying fre-
quencies of the feeder trough and the pre-screen are adapted independently of eachother to the level of the crusher, thus signifi-cantly boosting performance.For the optional S version with secondary
screen mounted, the oversize gradationreturn conveyor has been redesigned fromthe predecessor models, eliminating a verti-cal bend and integrating the transfer chute atthe feed hopper.With these new Mobirex impact crushers,
the fully hydraulic adjustment capability ofthe crushing gap permits greater plantuptime, while improving quality of endproduct, according to the manufacturer.Not only can the crushing gap be com-
pletely adjusted via the touchpanel electron-ic control unit, but the calculation of thezero-point is possible while the rotor is run-ning. This ability to accurately set the crush-er aprons from the control panel with auto-matic detection of zero point and target valuesetting saves time, and improves the overallefficiency and handling of the crusher.In a Kleemann Mobirex impact crusher,
zero point is the distance between the ledgesof the rotor and the impact plates of thelower impact toggle, plus a defined safetydistance. The desired crushing gap isapproached from this zero point.While the upper impact toggle is adjusted
via simple hydraulic cylinders, the lowerimpact toggle has a hydraulic crushing gapadjustment device, which is secured elec-tronically and mechanically against collisionwith the rotor. The crushing gap is set via thetouch screen and approached hydraulically.Prior to setting of the crushing gap, the zeropoint is determined automatically.For automatic zero-point determination,
with the rotor running, the impact togglemoves slowly onto the rotor ledges until itmakes contact, which is detected by a sensor.The impact toggle is then retracted by thedefined safety distance. During this proce-dure, a stop ring slides on the piston rod.When the zero point is reached, the lockingchamber is locked hydraulically and the stopring is fixed in position. The stop ring nowserves as a mechanical detent for the pistonrod.During the stop ring check, which is car-
ried out for every crusher restart, the savedzero point is compared with the actual valuevia the electronic limit switch. If the valuedeviates, a zero-point determination is car-ried out once again.For more information, call 615/501-0600
or visit www.wirtgenamerica.com.(This story also can be found on
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The MR 110 ZSi EVO 2 hasa crusher inlet opening of43.3 in. (110 cm), and theMR 130 ZSi EVO 2 a crush-er inlet opening of 51 in.(130 cm). These providefeed capacities of up to350 or 450 tph (317 or 408t), respectively.
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IROCK’s TJ-3046 Features High Performance DesignsThe TJ-3046 track jaw crusher by IROCK
Crushers is a high performance primary jawcrushing plant designed for medium-scaleoperators in quarrying, demolition, recyclingand mining applications.
The TJ-3046 features a 13-cu.-yd. (9.9 cum) feeder and includes a grizzly pre-screen-ing grid. The feeder drive features a loadcontrol system to ensure continuous, unin-terrupted crushing. An optional level sensorcan be fitted to the jaw and control the feedrate to the crusher, therefore maximizingproduction. The jaw crusher has an inlet
opening of 46 by 30 in. (117 by 76 cm) andis equipped with a hydraulic wedge adjust-ment to give operators total control of prod-uct size down to 2 in. (5 cm).
TJ-3046’s high swing jaw generates anaggressive crushing action and acceleratesmovement of material into the crushingchamber. The 48-in. (122 cm) crusher dis-charge conveyor can stockpile up to 11 ft. 6in. (3.5 m). A dirt conveyor is standard on themachine.
The 110,250-lb. (50,008 kg) TJ-3046 canbe equipped with a wireless remote control
and features track mobility for relocationaround a job site or onto a heavy-haul trailerand its hydraulic folding sides make for eas-ier set up and tear down.
IROCK designed the TJC-3046 with easyoperation, durability and efficiency in mind.A user-friendly electronic crusher controlsystem with touch screen display is easy tooperate and simplifies crushing, service andmaintenance. For additional durability andwear life, jaw plates and wear plates consistof 18 percent manganese. Finally, the unit’shighly efficient direct drive system promotesminimal fuel consumption and makes oper-
ation cost effective, accord-ing to the manufacturer.
Powered by a 350-hpCaterpillar C-9 ACERT TierIII engine, the TJ-3046 canproduce up to 445 tph (403.7t).
In addition to manufactur-ing heavy-duty units andhigh-quality components,IROCK also has convenient24-hour online parts look upand ordering, fast deliveryand live service support until9 p.m. EST.
For more information, call866/240-0201 or visitwww.irockcrushers.com.
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found on Construction
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at www.constructionequip-
mentguide.com.)The load control system that is part of IROCK’s new TJ-3046 ensures continuous, uninterrupted crushing.
IROCK’s new TJ-3046 generates an aggressive crushing action and moves material into the crushing chamber faster.
IROCK’s new TJ-3046 features trackmobility, and its folding sides make foreasier set up and tear down.
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Dyno Nobel, a global leader in commer-cial explosives, along with SandvikConstruction, a business area within theSandvik Group providing solutions for virtu-ally any construction industry application,once again teamed up to put on the 9th annu-al Quarry Academy in San Antonio, Texas.Demand for the academy surpassed any pre-vious year with classes filling up in just afew weeks of registration. Those who were able to attend experi-
enced another highly successful educationalseminar.More than 125 people participated in
workshops to learn the latest developmentsin quarrying, safety, lean processes and totalvalue in cost reduction and economic sus-tainability. This three-day event included atour of the CEMEX Balcones Quarry, thebiggest quarry in the United States (accord-ing to USGS data). The tour included a visitto the water treatment plant, an electronicinitiation system demonstration, a produc-tion blast, seismic and post blast overview
and ended with a field survey control includ-ing instruments, tools and methods.The workshops were conducted by
experts in the industry from both DynoNobel and Sandvik Construction. They cov-ered: • Lean Processes • Drilling
• Blasting• Fines and Boulder Management• Load and Haul• Fleet Management• Crushing and Screening• The Quarrying Process• Quarry Management• Unit Operation Efficiency
The ultimate goal of Quarry Academy isto establish the production of aggregates inan efficient manner — providing the highestlevel of productivity at the lowest levels ofoverall operational costs.Aside from the workshops and quarry
tour, the academy also included expertspeaker Corrie Pitzer. Pitzer is a specialist inbehavioral safety and strategic safety man-agement. His presentation on “From DeepLead to Deep Safe…where few have gonebefore” touched on the importance of safetyin the work environment and how to makesafety personal.Next year Dyno Nobel and Sandvik
Construction will be celebrating 10 years atthe Quarry Academy: Improving processes.Instilling expertise. For more information, visit www.quarry-
academy.com. (This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at
www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Sandvik, Dyno Nobel Hold Annual Quarry Academy
W.S. Tyler’s all new, all-inclu-sive Hydro-Clean mobile test plantenables operations to test Hydro-Clean washing technology at theirsites before committing to a capitalinvestment. W.S. Tyler is introduc-ing the new mobile test plant anddemonstrating its capabilities atbooth #1307 at AGG1 inBaltimore, Md., March 17 to 19,2015.Washing material with the
Hydro-Clean results in cleanerproducts, higher selling values andnew income from the sale of mate-rial that previously was consideredwaste. With the mobile test plant,aggregate, recycling, coal miningand other types of operations cansee first-hand the Hydro-Clean’ssuccess in washing their ownmaterials on site. W.S. Tyler has improved its
Hydro-Clean mobile test plant byincorporating all the crucial com-ponents needed for testing — afeed hopper, a feed conveyor, theHydro-Clean unit and a larger, sin-gle-deck rinse screen — all self-contained on a 53-ft. (16 m) trailer. “Supplying some of this equip-
ment can be inconvenient for manycustomers,” said Michael Honea,W.S. Tyler process engineer. “The
new mobile test plant is complete-ly self contained to make testing aseasy as possible for our customers,and provides results that clearlyillustrate how the technology canadd value to their operations.” Tests completed with the mobile
plant, using a client’s contaminatedmaterial, will accurately determinethe effectiveness of the Hydro-Clean technology. It also allowsW.S. Tyler to establish a baselinefor the expected production capa-bilities of one of its full sized units.Finally, the cleaned, finished prod-uct allows for analysis of thedesired material gradation. Thisgives W.S. Tyler and the operatoran opportunity to see the results ofthe liberated material and to deter-mine the potential increase invalue.The mobile test plant can
process up to 18 tons (16t) perhour. W.S. Tyler provides a dieselgenerator and a diesel engine topower it, and a W.S. Tyler repre-sentative is on site to conduct thetesting.W.S. Tyler’s stationary and
portable Hydro-Clean systems areavailable in three sizes with vary-ing capacities: the HC350,HC1000 and HC2000. The high-
pressure water liberates the desiredmaterial from the clay better andfaster than traditional washers. TheHydro-Clean uses 75 percent lesswater than traditional washingmethods, and since only 10 percentfresh water is required to operate it
effectively, operations can userecycled water to reduce waterconsumption even further, accord-ing to the manufacturer. Finally,the Hydro-Clean uses approxi-mately 15 percent less energy thantraditional washers.
For more information, call800/325-5993 or visit tylerhydro-clean.com.
(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s
Web site at www.constructionequip-
mentguide.com.)
W.S. Tyler Showcases New Hydro-Clean Mobile Test Plant
W.S. Tyler is introducing the new mobile test plant and demonstrating its capabilities at booth #1307at AGG1 in Baltimore, Md., March 17 to 19, 2015.
More than 125 people participated in workshops to learn the latest developmentsin quarrying, safety, lean processes and total value in cost reduction and econom-ic sustainability.
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Lokotrack ST2.4 mobile screen
The Lokotrack® ST2.4™ is a versatile, compact mobile screen that sets up quickly in just a few simple steps. Robust and reliable, the ST2.4 is built with high-quality components for more uptime and e� ciency. Screen media changes are safe and easy with an accessible screen box that raises hydraulically, providing the flexibility you need to meet different process requirements. Learn more by contacting your local Metso distributor today.
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2300 Cassens Dr.Fenton, MO 63026
636-343-9970 • Fax: 636-343-4811
199 Airport RoadCape Girardeau, MO 63702
573-334-9937
2999 Mexico Rd.O’Fallon, MO 63366
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217-744-2233
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281 E. Sauk TrailChicago Heights, IL 60411
708-758-2062 • Fax: 708-758-1345
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Authorized Doosan Dealers
ILLINOISLuby Equipment
Quincy217-222-5454
www.lubyequipment.com
INDIANAB & W Equipment
Fort Wayne800-242-4819
www.bandwequipment.com/doosan
Ronson Equipment Co. LLCLowell
219-696-5680 • 866-350-5538www.ronsonequipment.com
IOWABrown’s Heavy Equipment, Inc.
Ames515-232-8456 • 800-723-5460www.brownsheavyequipment.com
RTL Equipment, Inc.Grimes
515-986-0262
Swisher319-857-4045
www.rtlequipment.com
KANSASSellers Equipment Inc.
Wichita316-943-9311
www.sellersequipment.com
KENTUCKYBobcat of Bowling Green
Bowling Green270-842-4253
www.bgbobcat.com
MICHIGANCarleton Equipment Co., Inc.
Chester�eld586-463-3333
Grand Rapids616-877-3388
Kalamazoo269-343-2943 • 888-380-6420
Saginaw989-777-6666
www.carletonequipment.com
MINNESOTALano Equipment, Inc.
Anoka763-323-1720
Shakopee952-445-6310 • 877-753-6100
www.lanoequip.com
MISSOURIBobcat of St. Louis
Columbia573-886-9435
Valley Park636-225-2900 • 800-782-0854
www.bobcatofstl.com
Luby EquipmentCape Girardeau
573-334-9937www.lubyequipment.com
NEBRASKABobcat of Omaha
Omaha402-895-6660
www.bobcat-omaha.com
NORTH DAKOTAIronhide Equipment
dba Bobcat of Devils LakeDevils Lake701-662-5331
dba Bobcat of Grand ForksGrand Forks701-772-5006
dba Bobcat of WillistonWilliston
701-572-5050www.goironhide.com
OHIOBobcat Enterprises, Inc.
Cincinatti513-874-8945 • 800-589-2281
Columbus614-876-1116
www.bobcat-ent.com
Gibson Machinery LLCCleveland
440-439-4000www.gibsonmachinery.com
SOUTH DAKOTADiesel Machinery, Inc.
Aberdeen605-725-4364 • 888-762-6312
Rapid City605-348-7438 • 800-658-3047
Sioux Falls605-336-0411 • 800-456-4005
www.dieselmachinery.com
WISCONSINSwiderski Equipment, Inc.
Antigo715-623-4668
Mosinee715-675-2391
Thorp715-669-5255
Waupaca715-258-3266
Wausau715-693-3015
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MINNESOTAZIEGLER CATwww.ZieglerCAT.comMinneapolis800-352-2812Brainerd877-829-9850Buhl800-446-9795Columbus866-982-5656Crookston800-422-5782Duluth800-421-3831Fergus Falls800-346-7649Jackson866-847-6401Marshall800-325-4929North Mankato877-845-3938Rochester800-247-1068Shakopee800-352-2812St. Cloud800-522-9469
MICHIGANMILLER-BRADFORD& RISBERG, INC.www.miller-bradford.comNegaunee800-562-9770
OHIOOHIO CATwww.OhioCAT.comBroadview Heights800-837-6200Sharonville800-332-4658(Sales & Service)888-736-8440 (Rental)
Columbus888-441-4658(Sales & Service)888-736-8441 (Rental)Perrysburg888-339-4658(Sales & Service)888-736-8442 (Rental)Troy888-330-4658Youngstown800-837-6203
Cadiz800-837-6204(Sales & Service)866-639-2283 (Rental)Canton800-837-6207(Sales & Service)888-736-8443 (Rental)Zanesville800-837-6205(Sales & Service)800-209-1331 (Rental)Oakwood Village800-633-1020
WISCONSINMILLER-BRADFORD& RISBERG, INCwww.miller-bradford.comSussex800-242-3115Madison800-585-7219Eau Claire800-585-7232DePere800-638-7448Abbotsford888-886-4410
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Altoona800-342-7002
Atlantic877-547-3819
Sioux City712-252-4401
Fort Dodge800-342-1848
Mason City800-342-1849
Postville800-526-0889
KENTUCKYDIAMOND EQUIPMENT
www.diamondequipment.comBowling Green
(270) 781-1061
OHIO CATwww.OhioCAT.com
Richwood(888) 446-4658
MINNESOTAZIEGLER CAT
www.ZieglerCAT.comMinneapolis
(800) 352-2812Brainerd
(877) 829-9850Buhl
(800) 446-9795Columbus
(866) 982-5656Crookston
(800) 422-5782Duluth
(800) 421-3831Fergus Falls
(800) 346-7649Jackson
(866) 847-6401Marshall
(800) 325-4929North Mankato(877) 845-3938
Rochester(800) 247-1068
Shakopee(800) 352-2812
St. Cloud(800) 522-9469
MICHIGANMILLER-BRADFORD & RISBERG,
INC.www.miller-bradford.com
Negaunee800-562-9770
OHIOOHIO CAT
www.OhioCAT.comBroadview Heights
(800) 837-6200Sharonville
(888) 332-4658 (Sales & Service)(888) 736-8440 (Rental)
Columbus(888) 441-4658 (Sales & Service)
(888) 736-8441 (Rental)Perrysburg
(888) 339-4658 (Sales & Service)(888) 736-8442 (Rental)
Troy(888) 330-4658
Youngstown(800) 837-6203
Cadiz(800) 837-6207 (Sales & Service)
866-639-2283 (Rental)Canton
(800) 837-6207 (Sales & Service)(888) 736-8443 (Rental)
Zanesville(800) 837-6205 (Sales & Service)
(844) 209-1331 (Rental)Oakwood Village(800) 633-1020
WISCONSINMILLER-BRADFORD & RISBERG
INC.www.miller-bradford.com
Sussex800-242-3115
Madison800-585-7219
Eau Claire800-585-7232
DePere800-638-7448
Abbotsford888-886-4410
M City Could Lead to Fewer TrafficAccidents, Fuel Consumption, Pollutionindustry.”
More than 41 companies fromaround the world, including Hitachi,have signed on with the University todevelop the program. The goal is by2021 to have a working system of con-nected and automated vehicles that iscommercially viable.
Sounds futuristic? It is. “It won’t look futuristic, but the
transportation is super futuristic,”Lampe said. “First, we build this city. Ithas everything, park benches, fourlanes, two lanes, single lanes, 13 inter-sections, fire hydrants, store fronts, traf-fic lights, bus facilities, streetlights,parked cars and pedestrians. You cando things like change the traffic signals,have pedestrians step out in front ofcars. It’s controlled systems without thedanger. Autonomous vehicles carry allthe sensing and decision making equip-ment on the car itself. In M City, youwill be able to leave the driver out andtest it because that way it is safe. Thecar can only respond to what it sees. Ifit is snowing, it can’t see. If there is abuilding between you and another car,it can’t see it. With the connected sys-tem, if there is something you need toknow, your car will know by speakingto each other through infrastructure.”
Outside of M City, there are current-ly about 3,000 cars on the road com-municating with each other in AnnArbor. None, of course, are automated.
“We’re going to expand to 20,000cars all across southeast Michigan,”Lampe said. “It does allow you to testwarning the systems. It can warn thedriver that there is ice two miles downthe road. Warn the driver that someoneis passing too closely. Some of thesethings are being implemented in cars.The connectedness allows you to seebeyond what you can see yourself.”
M City costs about $6.5 million tobuild. When the project is complete, itis expected to cost about $100 million.There’s little doubt that the new systemof transportation is coming, Lampesaid. The National Highway TrafficSafety Administration has recentlyruled that it will come up with regula-tions governing how such a systemwould work.
But there are many challenges to beovercome first.
“Our goal is to figure out how toaccelerate progress,” Lampe said. “Thebarriers to success include cyber secu-rity, massive data management chal-lenges, the whole business of liability,regulations. There is the whole busi-ness of social acceptance. We’re work-ing on all aspects.
“If you do this right, you can reduce
traffic accidents by as much as 80 per-cent, fuel consumption by as much as80 percent and pollution by as much as80 percent. It changes the whole notionof car ownership.”
(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web
site at www.constructionequipment-
guide.com.) CEG
M CITY from page 18
M City starts running on July 20, and the $6.5 million facility will be out-fitted with 40 building facades, angled intersections, a traffic circle, abridge, a tunnel, gravel roads, and plenty of obstructed views.
M City even features a roundabout to better replicate driving in Europe.
“Our goal is to figure out how to accelerateprogress. The barriers to success include cybersecurity, massive data management challenges,the whole business of liability, regulations.”
David R. LampeStrategic Communications
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ILLINOISBIRKEY'S CONST. EQUIPMENT
construction.birkeys.comGalesburg
(309) 341-4360Bloomington
(309) 827-0520Mattoon
(217) 235-3158Urbana
(217) 337-1781
DIAMOND EQUIPMENTwww.diamondequipment.com
Mt. Vernon(618) 242-2273
WEST SIDE TRACTOR SALESwww.westsidetractorsales.com
Naperville(630) 355-7150
Rockdale(815) 730-9011
Rockford(815) 961-3160South Holland
(708) 331-6362Wauconda
(847) 526-7700
INDIANADIAMOND EQUIPMENT
www.diamondequipment.comEvansville
(812) 425-4428
MACALLISTER MACHINERYSALES/RENTALS
www.macallister.comIndianapolis
(317) 545-2151Indianapolis
(317) 244-RENT (7368)Fort Wayne
(260) 483-6469 (heavy equip.)(260) 969-3322 (rental store)
Lafayette(765) 449-8191 (heavy equipment)
(765) 446-5600 (rental Store)Terre Haute
(812) 478-3155 (heavy equipment)(812) 231-6000 (rental store)
South Bend(574) 288-6622
Washington(812) 254-1712
Bicknell(812) 735-0286
Bloomington(812) 349-9220
Fishers(317) 598-9700
Greensburg(812) 663-5829
Richmond(765) 966-0626
Yorktown(765) 759-2CAT (2228)
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2216 N. Green Bay Rd.Waukegan, IL 60087
847/336-1205Fax 847/336-2697
27939 W. Concrete Dr.Ingleside, IL 60041
815/363-4100Fax 815/363-4109
2001 Cherry Hill Rd.Joliet, IL 60433815/464-6650
Fax 815/464-6951
Burris Equipment Co.Anoka, MN
888/448-5266753/323-1720Shakopee, MN877/753-6100952/445-6310
Corcoran, MN888/479-4342763/479-8200
Lano Equipment, Inc.
124 N. Schmale Rd.Carol Stream, IL 60188
630/510-6050Fax 630/510-6051
1305 Sentry DriveWaukesha, WI 53186
262/521-5802Fax 262/521-5801
1st ChoiceEquipment LLC
3333 W. Coliseum Blvd.Fort Wayne, IN 46808
260/483-8868
4951 West 96th StreetIndianapolis, IN 46268
317/872-4877www.southeasternequip.com
SoutheasternEquipment Co., Inc.
29 Pearl Rd.Brunswick, OH 44212
888/572-3888Fax: 330/220-4949
38525 Chester Rd.Avon, OH 44011440/934-7368
www.abcequipment.com
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Milestone Expects to Move 300,000 Tons of Asphalt by EndMoves 2020 project to be started.“We have excavation work tak-
ing place on both sides of I-65,fairly minor bridge work, andwe’ve started on the first of twosections sound wall,” said HarryMaginity, INDOT’s media officersoutheast district (Seymour). “Theroads built in the 1960s are show-ing their age. Obviously they havehad repairs and work done onthem, but they were originally pro-jected to last for 25 years and wehave 50 years on them. We heldthem together pretty well, but thisproject gives us the opportunity tototally rebuild them and provideadditional capacity.“Until work on the south side
begins, the contractor is requiredvia the contract to do appropriaterepairs to keep highway in goodshape for motorists and thisincludes patching. We have a lot ofdeteriorated road out there where
we’ve had minor failures in pave-ment.”Input from companies like
Milestone is key to ensuring thatprojects are completed on-time andon-budget and INDOT holds
“weekly progress meetings andregular partnering meetings thatinclude local officials,” saidMaginity.INDOT is aware of the incon-
veniences this work will createover the next one and a half yearsfor the public.“But this is construction season
and people are getting used to see-ing a lot of highway work thespring to the fall,” said Maginity.“They have seen proceeding proj-ects where we have shifted lanesfrom northbound to southboundand vice-versa. In total they are sat-isfied that we are increasing capac-ity on roadways in a highly con-gested area. I don’t know if theyrealize the significance of recon-struction, but they’ll take it instride.“Where the public does kick
back is when you have lane clo-sures and they don’t see anybodyout there working,” he added, “butwe have crews there 24 hours aday, six days a week and they aregoing to see people and trucks inthe work zone. They’ll be happywith that.”The reconstruction is being han-
dled by Milestone Contractors LP,whose equipment and personnelmotorists will be seeing, with the 3mi. section to be completed as thefirst task.“They are both design-build
contracts,” said Scott Cornelius,Milestone vice president and areamanager of Indianapolis, “so thatin itself is a challenge from a timestandpoint in order to get all of theproject designed in time to meet apretty aggressive completion date.
We are working with our design-build partners, ParsonsTransportation Group and UnitedConsulting to expedite the con-struction plans, but the processtakes time. This will require us toperform some construction activi-ties around the clock and work atleast six days per-week. If time islost due to weather, Sunday workcould become necessary.”The work began last fall with the
installation of temporary pavementprior to shutting down for the win-ter — between early Decemberand March 15. The next phase willsee the reconstruction of the cur-rent lanes and the addition of onelane on each side. The south side,which will have crews starting thework in July, must be completedby the fall of 2016.“We’re currently in the design
phase and we’ll work through thisseason this year,” said Cornelius.“Other than some possible bridgework, we’ll shut down for the win-ter and resume in the spring.”Managing traffic will be a major
challenge for both projects and thebest practices learned for the northsection will be applied to the southsection.“We do have to maintain the
current number of lanes of traffic atall times, other than during certainhours at night and some week-ends,” said Cornelius. “We’ll beshifting vehicles left to right orusing crossovers throughout eachphase of the work. It is a very heav-ily travelled roadway.”To help protect the crews, con-
crete barriers will be placed to sep-arate them from oncoming traffic,
as well as having reduced speedlimits and additional police patrols.“One of the concerns that we
have is that a tremendous amountof material has to be transported inand out of the area — for removaland replacement,” said Cornelius.“We have approximately one mil-lion tons of hot mix asphalt toplace and those trucks have tocome in and out of gaps in our con-crete barrier. This will be difficultwith such high volumes of traffic.The barrier helps, but it’s certainlynot safety proof and there are stillconcerns about the large number oftrucks that will be travelling adja-cent to the barrier wall.”Thus far, motorists have been
diverted to the middle of the high-way onto some of the temporarypavement. The north section hasthree lanes in each direction. Partof the initial work includes the con-struction of a new lane and shoul-der.When all of the work is com-
pleted, Milestone expects toremove 300,000 tons (272,155 t)of asphalt, 350,000 tons (317,514.6t) of concrete, and 500,000 cu. yd.(418,063.7 cu m) of earth. Some ofthe materials will be re-used onsite.“We pulverized the existing
asphalt shoulder in-place and haveincorporated it into the construc-tion of the embankment,” saidCornelius, who noted that the laneswill be 12 ft. (3.65 m)-wide and theshoulders 10-ft. (3 m) wide on theoutside and 4-ft. (1.2 m) wide onthe inside. For the new 14 mi. (22.5km) of road, Milestone will beusing 50,000 tons (45,359 t) ofconcrete, 1 million tons (907,184.7t) of asphalt, and 230,000 tons(208,652.5 t) of aggregate. The current roadway is based on
contiguously reinforced concretepavement with an asphalt overlay.The new road will consist of a full-depth asphalt pavement — 17 in.(43 cm) of new asphalt on top of a14 in. (35.6 cm) cement treatedsub-grade, a design provided byINDOT. After the highways arereplaced, Milestone will be replac-ing the grass in the median area.The spring weather has proven
to be a major challenge.“We’re opening everything up
and we have to go all the waydown to the dirt,” said Cornelius,
see INDOT page 97
Where there are three lanes, a fourth shall be added and for the sections with two lanes, a third willbe added. A 35-ft. (10.7 m) median, covered with grass, separates the lanes.
With funding from Indiana’s Major Moves 2020 Trust Fund, theIndiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) is spending $120million to reconstruct and widen 14 consecutive mi. (22.5 km) ofInterstate 65 just outside of Indianapolis between SouthportRoad to Main Street/Greenwood (3 mi. [4.8 km], $35.8 million,north side) and Main Street/Greenwood to Franklin (11 mi. [17.7km], $84 million, south side).
INDOT from page 1
Kenworth New Technology to Improve Vehicle DiagnosticsKenworth announced two new technology
products to improve vehicle diagnostics andproductivity on the road — KENWORTHTruckTech+ and KENWORTH NAV+ HD.KENWORTH TruckTech+ will be avail-
able for new Kenworth Class 8 trucks speci-fied with the PACCAR MX-13 engine start-ing this summer. Kenworth customers willbenefit from real-time vehicle health moni-toring technology provided by PeopleNet,the telematics provider for the Kenworth sys-tem. The system will allow the PACCARMX-13 engine to “talk” with the fleet man-ager, Kenworth call center and Kenworthdealer to optimize truck uptime and produc-tivity.KENWORTH TruckTech+ saves time by
providing clear information to the driver andfleet manager on the proper next steps. Faultcodes and engine performance data are sentvia the truck’s standard modem toKenworth’s analytics center, where possibleroot causes are diagnosed and solutions arerecommended via email notification.Notifications may include keep driving, noaction required; keep driving and have thefault addressed during the next service inter-val; head to a dealer for service; or pull overto prevent damage. If the customer needs totake the truck in for service, the system mapsout the locations of the three closest repairfacilities. In addition, the data is sent to asecure web portal where the fleet managercan review the truck’s location, status, identi-
fied issue and recommended solution. “This system ensures that customers,
Kenworth and our dealers are working close-ly together to maximize uptime,” saidPreston Feight, Kenworth general managerand PACCAR vice president. “If a repair isneeded quickly, the data can be sent to theservicing dealer in advance so they can beprepared to work on the truck — saving cus-tomers time and money in initial diagnostics.When the truck arrives, the dealer’s serviceteam can move quickly to remedy the prob-lem.”While “home base” is kept apprised of
truck developments — allowing decisions to
be made by the fleet manager — the driverhas access to data as well.“This new level of analysis and interpreta-
tion allows customers to stay on the roadlonger, or get out of the shop quicker.Kenworth’s goal is to help customers maxi-mize uptime and KENWORTH TruckTech+will make an important contribution towardsthat goal,” said Feight.The system is included for the first two
years a new Kenworth Class 8 truck is on theroad, or during the duration of an extendedengine warranty period, if purchased. Afterthat period, Kenworth’s remote diagnosticstool can be maintained by subscription.KENWORTH NAV+ HD is a next-gener-
ation, multi-function communication andentertainment system that is standard for newKenworth Class 8 trucks ordered withKenworth’s premium interior package, andavailable as an option for all new KenworthClass 6-8 conventional trucks. It’s designedwith numerous options aimed at providingsolutions to every day needs.KENWORTH NAV+ HD features a 7-
inch high-definition touch screen, plus inte-gration into the Kenworth SmartWheel steer-ing wheel. The system offers hands-freeBluetooth phone capability, truck navigationthrough Co-Pilot, iPod and MP3 integration,integrated SiriusXM satellite radio, virtualgauges, camera inputs and a host of other fea-tures. In addition, it offers WiFi capability.When Co-Pilot is activated, map updates
can be checked for and easily downloaded. “It’s a very easy process which allows
fleets and owner operators to have access toall the latest road changes and mapping,” saidJason Skoog, Kenworth assistant generalmanager of sales and marketing.As for the high-definition display screen,
Skoog said it’s easier to use with new featurescompared to the prior system. “We now have ‘pinch and zoom’ capabili-
ty with several of the apps, which allows thedisplay to be zoomed-in for better scalabilityand viewing,” Skoog said.If a rearview camera is added to the truck,
it can be integrated into KENWORTHNAV+ HD. “When the truck is put into reverse, the
backup camera can be programmed to auto-matically pop-up on the screen allowing foreasier loading-dock connections,” saidSkoog. “KENWORTH NAV+ HD is a fan-tastic system that gives drivers everythingthey need to make driving easier and moreproductive. And, when the engine is off, itoffers up the connectivity drivers desire tomake their truck a home away from home.”For more information, visit www.ken-
worth.com. (This story also can be found on
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Kenworth customers will benefit fromreal-time vehicle health monitoringtechnology provided by PeopleNet, thetelematics provider for the Kenworthsystem. The system will allow the PAC-CAR MX-13 engine to “talk” with the fleetmanager, Kenworth call center andKenworth dealer to optimize truckuptime and productivity.
Mack Gives Away Johnny Cash Guitar to FanOne lucky Mack Trucks fan
walked away from the Mid-America Trucking Show with anextra special souvenir: a hand-crafted, Johnny Cash commemora-tive Martin & Co. D-35 guitar.Ashley Stroud of Wilmington,N.C., was named the winner of theMack Trucks Guitar Giveaway,following a random drawing fromall entries received.“My girlfriend got the call that
we had won, but we both thoughtthey were kidding,” Stroud said.“We ran over to the Mack boothand sure enough, we won. The next
thing you know, I was being hand-ed that beautiful guitar.”The first-ever Martin guitar fin-
ished in a sharp, polished black, theD-35 was one of Johnny Cash’sfavorite guitars. Fitting his “Man inBlack” persona, Cash played thismodel of guitar on stage for nearly 20years. Martin & Co. recently releaseda replica of Cash’s guitar to com-memorate the legendary musician.“The Mack Trucks Guitar
Giveaway was the perfect blend ofthree American icons: JohnnyCash, Martin Guitars and MackTrucks,” said John Walsh, Mack
vice president of marketing. “Wecouldn’t be more excited to havesomeone like Ashley, a true Mackenthusiast, win the grand prize.”Stroud, a native North Carolinian,
is a longtime Mack fan. Working asa heavy-duty truck mechanic, hesaid he fell in love with the brandafter experiencing firsthandMack’s reputation for well-built,tough and durable trucks that areeasy to service. His enthusiasm forthe brand goes beyond the work-place to his home, which welcomesvisitors with a Mack door mat andfeatures custom-built stools crafted
from Mack truck seats.As for his new guitar, Stroud
said he definitely has plans toimprove his playing ability.“I picked up an inexpensive gui-
tar years ago and have been learn-ing to play a few songs,” Stroudsaid. “I’m playing this new oneevery night and you can bet that I’llbe learning even more.”For more information, visit
www.macktrucks.com.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s
Web site at www.constructionequip-
mentguide.com.)
Ashley Stroud (R), winner of theMack Trucks Guitar Giveaway atthe Mid-America Trucking Show,receives his hand-crafted, JohnnyCash commemorative Martin &Co. D-35 guitar from AmericanTrucker’s Robb Mariani.
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Isuzu Announces Start of Production of 2015, 2016 ModelsIsuzu Commercial Truck of America Inc.
has announced start of production for its lineof 2015 and 2016 N-Series diesel models.The diesel-powered 2016 NPR-HD,
NPR-XD, NQR and NRR meet stringentnew EPA greenhouse gas emissions stan-dards a full year before they go into effect.These models, as well as the 2015 NPR
ECO-MAX, offer upgraded interiors, newexterior styling, and new optional driver’ssuspension seat and keyless entry. “This is our strongest — and cleanest —
line of diesel trucks ever,” said ShaunSkinner, executive vice president and gener-al manager of Isuzu Commercial Truck ofAmerica. “This reflects our continued com-mitment to provide the best trucks for ourcustomers in the low cab forward market.” The 2015 NPR ECO-MAX and 2016
NPR-HD, NPR-XD, NQR and NRR benefitfrom all of the following enhancements asthey enter their new model years:• Onboard diagnostics (OBD) improved
with a new particulate matter sensor • A new high-output 140-amp alternator
generating 30 more amps than the equip-ment it replaces• Stylish new front grille, available in
white (standard) and chrome (optional)
• Redesigned steering wheel• Comfortable and durable new fabric
seats• An optional driver suspension seat that
increases comfort as it reduces driver fatigue• An optional keyless entry system with
two key fobs that lock and unlock driver andpassenger doors• An optional lockable DEF fill cap that
will help prevent tampering, possible con-tamination and/or theft of DEF fluid (dieselexhaust fluid)
2016 NPR-HD, NPR-XD, NQRand NRR Diesel Models
In addition to these improvements, theIsuzu 4HK1-TC 5.2-L turbocharged dieselengine powering the 2016 NPR-HD, NPR-XD, NQR and NRR has been enhanced todeliver improved fuel economy and to meettough new EPA standards restricting theemissions of greenhouse gases.
2016 NPR-XDThe weight of the newest member of the
Isuzu N-Series family, the 16,000-lb. (7,257kg) GVWR NPR-XD, has been reduced,allowing an increased payload capacityacross all wheelbases and in both standard
cab and crew cab configurations.“In 2014, we celebrated the 30th anniver-
sary of Isuzu trucks in the United States,”Skinner said. “These improvements to ourrange of diesel-powered trucks demonstrateclearly that we are not resting on our laurels.When it comes to power, performance,economy, driver comfort, low cost of opera-
tion and environmental friendliness, weintend to be the leading low cab forwardtruck for the next 30 years.”For more information, call 866/441-9638
or visit www.isuzucv.com. (This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at
www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The diesel-powered 2016 NPR-HD, NPR-XD, NQR and NRR meet stringent new EPAgreenhouse gas emissions standards a full year before they go into effect.
Expandings Its Commitment...
GuardDog Connect to Monitor Mack mDrive TransmissionsExpanding its commitment to enhancing
uptime solutions for customers, MackTrucks announced today that MackGuardDog Connect, the proactive integratedtelematics system, will monitorcritical fault codes for MackmDRIVE automatedmanual transmissions. Critical fault codes
are those that signify amajor issue whichcould result in a vehi-cle being out of opera-tion. GuardDog Connectwill begin monitoringmDRIVE and Mack’snewest version of the auto-mated manual transmission,the mDRIVE HD, in April. “Mack’s commitment to
uptime extends well beyondoffering support should a
truck go down,” said Stephen Roy, presidentof Mack Trucks North America. “Through
our GuardDog
Connect proactive telematics solution, wecan identify a problem while the truck is stillup and running, allowing the customer to getthe vehicle in for service before a poten-tial breakdown would occur.Extending this service to mDRIVE isjust another example of our indus-try-leading uptime solutions thatcombine technology with 24/7 livesupport.”GuardDog Connect for
mDRIVE and mDRIVE HD willbe available for model year 2016vehicles equipped with OBD(onboard diagnostics) 2015 emis-sions controls.Mack GuardDog Connect has been
standard on the Mack Pinnacle, MackGranite and Titan by Mack models since2013, and beginning in April for MackTerraPro concrete pumpers. GuardDogConnect monitors fault codes that couldpotentially shut down a truck or lead to anunplanned visit to the dealer. GuardDogConnect enables quick diagnosis of issues,proactive scheduling for repairs and confir-
mation that needed parts are in stock andready to install, all while the truck is still onthe job. GuardDog Connect is managedthrough Mack’s Uptime Center, newlyopened in Greensboro, N.C. Personnel fromevery customer support function are locatedin the Uptime Center, connecting them toMack customers and dealers with the latesttelematics, communications and case man-agement tools, enabling cross-functionalteams to quickly interact face-to-face whennecessary to keep a truck on the road.The experts in the Uptime Center include
live 24/7 Uptime agents, reliability engi-neers, dealer support staff and parts special-ists. mDRIVE is currently standard in the
Mack Pinnacle model, and mDRIVE HD isstandard as of March orders in the MackGranite and Titan by Mack models.For more information, visit www.mack-
trucks.com.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at
www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Mack GuardDog Connect, theproactive integrated telematics solu-tion, will monitor critical fault codes forMack mDRIVE automated manual transmissions.
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Navistar, WIT Award MostInfluential Women in IndustryNavistar and the Women In Trucking
Association (WIT) presented the fifth annu-al Influential Woman in Trucking award toKari Rihm, president and CEO, RihmKenworth, at a ceremony during theTruckload Carriers Association (TCA) annu-al meeting.The Influential Woman in Trucking award
recognizes women in the trucking industrywho make or influence key decisions, have aproven record of responsibility, and mentorand serve as a role model to other women.WIT and Navistar teamed up to develop thisaward in 2010 as a way to honor femaleleaders in trucking, and to attract andadvance women within the industry.
“We are proud to recognize the leadershipof Kari Rihm and other influential women inour industry,” said Lisa Hartenberger, direc-tor of communications, Navistar. “Womenmake a difference in the trucking industryevery day, and the goal of the InfluentialWoman in Trucking award is to shine a spot-light on their contributions.”“We are thrilled to honor a woman who
has been so influential in the trucking indus-try,” said Ellen Voie, president of the WomenIn Trucking Association. “Kari is proof thatwomen are achieving great things in alltrucking professions, from drivers toaccountants to CEOs.”Rihm took over Rihm Kenworth after the
passing of her husband in 2010. The compa-ny, based in St. Paul, Minn., has been in herhusband’s family since 1932. With help fromher two children, who represent the fourthgeneration at the dealership, and other dedi-cated employees, Rihm Kenworth has sinceadded two additional locations, growingfrom three to five dealerships. It also has
increased headcount by more than 50 per-cent, been the Kenworth Truck CompanyMedium Duty Truck Dealer of the Year threeout of the last four years, and has been certi-fied by the Womens Business EnterpriseNetwork Council (WBENC) since 2011.Rihm Kenworth is the only 100 percent
woman-owned Kenworth dealer in theUnited States. Rihm has been named aMinneapolis/St. Paul Business MagazineFamily Business Honoree in 2013, receiveda National Association of Women-OwnedBusinesses local chapter Pioneer Award in2014, and was honored with a 2015 nomina-tion for American Truck Dealers AssociationDealer of the Year.
This year’s finalists also included EliseChianelli, senior product manager, Safety &Compliance, PeopleNet; Angie Freeman,chief human resources officer, C.H.Robinson; and president, C.H. RobinsonFoundation; Karen Rasmussen, presidentand chief executive officer, HELP Inc.;Shelley Simpson, chief marketing officerand president of ICS & Truckload, J.B. HuntTransport, Inc.; and Karen Smerchek, presi-dent, Veriha Trucking, Inc.“As more women move into leadership
positions within the trucking industry, it willbecome even more difficult to narrow the listof candidates in the future,” Voie added. “Inmy opinion, that's a great obstacle to over-come.”For more information about Women In
Trucking, visitwww.WomenInTrucking.org.For more information about Navistar, visit
www.Navistar.com.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at
www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
“We are thrilled to honor a woman who has been soinfluential in the trucking industry. Kari is proof thatwomen are achieving great things in all truckingprofessions, from drivers to accountants to CEOs.”
Ellen VoieWomen In Trucking Association
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The Crysteel A-Tipper is designedfor contractors and municipalities thatneed strength, durability and light-weight efficiency. The A-Tipper offerssignificant strength and added safetywith a strong crossmemberless under-structure with 8-in. (20 cm) longsillsand a ¼ integrated, tapered cabshield.The efficient new design results in aweight reduction of 200 lbs. (91 kg)per body. Lightweight aluminum alsooffers increased payload capacity, cor-rosion resistance and lower mainte-nance costs.
The new Crysteel A-Tipper comeswith the all-new tailgate design fromCrysteel, which features independenttailgate latching, minimal welds and3/8-in. (.95 cm) stainless steel handle.The positive independent locking latch-
es allow users to easily drop the tailgate,spread-through, or simply remove.
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The new Crysteel A-Tipper comes with the all-new tailgate design fromCrysteel, which features independent tailgate latching, minimal welds and3/8-in. (.95 cm) stainless steel handle.
During the month of March, employees at Felling Trailersdonated money and food for the Sauk Centre Food Shelf aspart of Minnesota FoodShare’s March Campaign. A total of51 pounds of food and $610 was donated through FellingTrailers’ fourth year participating in Minnesota FoodShare’sMarch Campaign.
Each March, Minnesota FoodShare directs the MarchCampaign, the largest food drive in the state and restocks 300food shelves across Minnesota. It recruits thousands of con-gregations, companies, schools and community groups torun local fund and food drives to aid in the effort.
Minnesota FoodShare organizes a statewide media cam-paign to promote food shelf donations. It produces and dis-tributes free promotional and educational resources for fooddrive organizers. It acts as a clearinghouse for cash donationsand distributes the funds to participating Minnesota foodshelves. Throughout the year, Minnesota FoodShare advo-cates on behalf of hungry Minnesota families with both stateand federal lawmakers and educates the public about hungerin Minnesota.
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763-479-8200 Fax: 763-479-8201
1015 Highway 212 WestNorwood Young America, MN
952-467-2182Fax: 952-467-3259
901 Parker Ave. W.Dassel, MN 55325
877-570-2740www.farmriteequip.com
Scharber & Sons, Inc.13725 Main Street Rogers, MN 55374
763-428-4107 Fax: 763-428-2700
www.mnequipmentsolutions.com
1929 E. Madison Ave.Mankato, MN 56001
507-387-7376Fax: 507-387-7399
1400 W. Ogden Ave.Naperville, IL630-355-7150
150 W. 162 St. Route 6South Holland, IL
708-331-6362
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815-961-3160
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815-730-9011
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812-333-9677Fax: 812-333-9731
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260-482-8576Fax: 260-483-4057
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317-544-3411
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765-477-6933Fax: 765-448-9038
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www.westsidetractorsales.com
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2006 Gehl 7810 Turbo, 115HP, 2260 Hrs, 3675 LbLift, 84” Bkt, 2 Speed..................................$30,900
Call Scharber & Sons 763-428-4107 8-9 PK
New Compact Excavators ....Starting at $41,000Call Dan 612-306-4496 8-9 PK
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Kubota BX2360 Tractor, 4 Wheel Drive, Cab &Heat, 50” Snowblower, 385 Hrs, 3 Pt Hitch ...$13,995
Top Notch Equipment 763-398-0079 9-10 PK
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2006 Ditch Witch FX60 Vacuum Excavator, 800 galspoils capacity, 200 gal water tank, 4 cylinder Cumminsengine, 3251 hours ..............................................$32,500
Call Tania 614-443-9751 x237 9-10 EB
2008 70 Ton Liddell Drop Side Deck Lowboy Tri-AxleTrailer, Tandem Two-Axle Jeep, Two-axle Nitro Stinger withMotor ......................................................................$190,000
Sun Piledriving Equipment 302-539-7187 9-10 BB
2004 Cedarapids 452, Front Wheel Assist TopconElectric 20’ Screed, 5546 Hrs..........................$87,500
Call 605-336-0411 9-10 PK
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Courts Machinery • 507/678-2752 8-9 PK
New Side-Entry JCB Skids. Priced to MoveCall Don 316-943-9311 9 JM
2007 JCB 1CX, 8’ Dig Depth, 2,263 Hrs ...................$21,000Call Don 316-943-9311 9 JM
2010 Gehl V270 Vertical Lift Skid Loader, Like New,One Owner, 785 Hrs, OROPS, ISO Joystick Controls,74” 22.8 Cu. Ft. HD Bkt, Custom Radiator Guard,Super Nice Machine! .......................................$29,900
Call George 219-696-8911 9 JM
2007 Case 580SM, s/n N7C428087, 5100 Hours,Cab w/AC, Two Lever, Ride Control, 82” 4-in-1Bucket, 12”,18” and 24” Buckets................$43,500
Call Mark 630-739-7770 9 JM
2006 Case 580SM, s/n N6C412119, 4600 Hrs, Cabw/Heat & AC, 4WD, Ext-Hoe, Ride Control, TwoLever, 82” Bkt, 12” and 24” Bkt....................$45,000
Call Dennis 630-774-8830 9 JM
2013 Takeuchi TS70V, s/n T3V07000217, 300Hours, Cab w/Heat & AC, Two Speed , 72” Bucketw/Edge, 12X 16.5 Tires ..............................$35,900
Call Steve 630-878-8765 9 JM
2007 Ditch Witch XT1600, 221 Hrs, Tracks at90%, Excellent Condition ................................$49,500
Call Tim 630-665-5600 9 JM
1997 Volvo A30C, s/n A30CV2688, 11,070 Hrs, 4Spray Heads, Hose Reel w/Nozzle, Hyd. DrivenWater Pump, Volvo TD103KBE Engine, 289 Adv.Horsepower, 1-2-3-D Speed, in Cab Controls, A/C......................................................................$75,000
Call David 219-696-5680 9 JM
2004 D6R XL II, 9,947 Hrs, Diff Steer, SU Blade w/Tilt, 3Shank Ripper, Cab Air, 24” Pads, 752 Hrs on New CATBottom, 1,038 Hrs on Rebuilt Trans, Delivery Available,SN# ZZX00428 ..............................................$124,000/obo
Built Right Co.260-414-7003 • IN 9-10 EB
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1991 John Deere 300D, S/N 775834, Open ROPS....................................................................$19,000Call 502/456-4050 Ask for Lynell or Albert 9-10 EB
1981 Grove Rt 755, 55 Ton S/N # 49225,Cummins Rebuilt, 110’ Main Boom, 32’ Jib,
Auxilliary Hoist, 5 Sheave Block, Cleveland OhioCall Andy 216-316-1511 9-10 EB
1993 Grove Rt 422,22 Ton S/N # 78334,Cummins 4 Cyl12,100 Hours, 3Speed Transmission,27’-70’ Main Boom,25’-43’ Jib, AuxilliaryHoist,17.5 X 25 Tires,Ball, New Rotec,Boom Scope CylinderRebuilt, Fresh GrovePaint, Cleveland Ohio
Call Andy 216-316-1511
9-10 EB
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CRANES
Boom Cranes
1999 Terex Crane T340, One owner, 32' -49' Jib, Used condition, 9000 hrs ................................................................$109,000.
Aspen Equipment Co.612-719-2009
Hydraulic Truck Cranes
1999 Terex T340, One owner, 32' - 49' Jib,9,000 hours, Used condition......$109,000.
Aspen Equipment Co.612-719-2009
EXCAVATORS
Hydraulic Excavators
2008 John Deere JD120C Engine 4045 T,4 Cylinder, Hydaulic Quick Coupler, Goodcondition, 4,306 hrs ....................$55,400.
Gibson Machinery, LLC440-439-4000
Mini Excavators
2014 Doosan DX63-3, Yanmar 4TNV98Cengine, Tier 4 treatment system, Greatcondition, 5 hours ........................$83,300.
Gibson Machinery, LLC440-439-4000
LOADERS
Backhoe Loaders
2012 John Deere 410J, Cab/AC, 1.25 yd.Ldr. Bkt, 18'' hoe bkt, 4x4, Turbo, Regularmaintenance, 1848 hrs ................$92,500.
Murphy Tractor & Equipment 316-945-1015
2008 Yanmar CBL40 Loader Backhoe,PTO, 3 pt. hitch, loader bucket attached w/skid plates, Great condition, 216 hours........................................................CALL.
Vermeer Sales & Service641-628-2000
Crawler Loaders
2011 John Deere 850K, Cab/AC/Heat, 24''pads, 2 spool valve, rear hitch, regularmaintenance, 2733 hours ..........$297.500.
Murphy Tractor & Equipment316-945-1015
Wheel Loaders
2003 John Deere 624H, Cab/AC/Heat, 2lever control, 20.5 x 25 tires, general pur-pose bucket, regular maintenance, 10,092hrs ................................................$69,500.
Murphy Tractor & Equipment316-945-1015
2012 CAT 930K, HVAC, 3.1 CY GPBucket, Ride Control, Nokian 20.5R25tires, includes 12' American Snow PlowSnow Wing, Used condition, 1,388 hours..................................................$188,000.
Tyler Equipment Corp.413-525-6351
MOTOR GRADERS
Graders
2005 John Deere 770D, Short cab/AC, 14'blade, 1-Aux Valve, 14.00 x 24 tires, rearhitch, regular maintenance, 8243 hours ........................................................$97,500.
Murphy Tractor & Equipment316-945-1015
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CONCRETE BUGGY | LOOKING TO BUYA BUGGY .WOULD YOU HAVE ANY-THING AROUND ALTOONA PA 16686CONTACT: PETE PATTONPHONE: 814-931-5615FAX: 814-684-0481EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HEAVY EQUIPMENT WANTED GHANA |EXCAVATOR RENTING BUSINESS ISBOOMING IN GHANA , ESPECIALLY INTHE WESTERN REGION WHERE OILEXPLORATION AND GOLD MINING ARETHE LEADING INDUSTRIES, ,MACHINES SUCH AS DIESEL TANKERS,TRUCKS, BULL DOZER, LOW-BIRD AGOOD INVESTOR 0R FINANCIERS CANMAKE UP TO ABOUT 100% PROFITWITHIN A YEAR. CONTACT: EVANSPHONE: +233 244970219EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BULLDOZER D3D4 D5 WEST COASTNEAR TEXAS I HAVE D11R 2000 WITHRIPPER U BLADE SS RIPPER 21000HOURSCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1-450-346-8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BORING EQUIPMENT | VERMEER 913OR DITCHWITCHCONTACT: UGHERTYPHONE: 615-775-2949EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CD150 USED GODWIN BEARING CARRIAGECONTACT: LARRYPHONE: 225-603-0574EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SIGN TYPE BOOM TRUCK | 55 TO 75 FT.BOOM TRUCK WITH REMOTES, BAS-KET. SKYHOIST, ELLIOTT, OR OTHERBOOM WITH REMOTE.CONTACT: JIM PHELANPHONE: 650-738-0125EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR A USED HIGHWAY MES-SAGE BOARD. POSSIBLY AS A DONA-TION.CONTACT: JIM RANKINPHONE: 360-652-8277FAX: 360-652-7543EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MITSUBISHI K4N MOTOR | K4N 2.9LITER MOTOR FOR A CAT 305 EXCAVA-TORCONTACT: DEAN ELKINPHONE: 509-536-7677FAX: 509-536-4109EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ALLIS CHALMER 5040 TRACTOR |NEED LOCATION TO VIEW CLOSESTPROXIMITY TO SULPHUR SPRINGS,TEXASCONTACT: JEANETTE WALLINGPHONE: 903-439-8737EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
CASE MODEL 33 BACKHOE ATTACH-MENT. UNIT ON 310G IS WAY TOO BIG.FRONT END FLOATS ALREADY HASPROPER WEIGHTS.CONTACT: SCOTTPHONE: 717-737-9350EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MINI EXCAVATOR | BRAND: ANYWEIGHT: 7 - 8, 000 POUNDS AGE:BETWEEN 1998 - 2005 NEED:HYDRAULIC THUMB PREF.CONTACT: DWIGHT OBERGPHONE: 971-221-9334EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE 9050B | NEED PARTS MACHINEOR MAIN HYDRAULIC VALVECONTACT: TOMPHONE: 215-624-2221FAX: 215-331-5870EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOBCAT MT 50 | WANTED: MINI SKIDSTEERCONTACT: BRIAN DUBESPHONE: 865-660-0036EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR A FULL SIZE EXCAVA-TORCONTACT: JERRY BREITMAYERPHONE: 215-852-5969FAX: 610-825-3144EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WEARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW ORUSED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERA-TOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOREQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOTINCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES.WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOUHAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICEOR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVEBOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NOLONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOUHAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DIS-CONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILLPURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDI-TION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. CON-TACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 270-849-2270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TORO PROPASS 200 | TOP DRESSERTRUCK MOUNTCONTACT: CHUCKPHONE: 541-441-0787EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TELESCOPIC FORK LIFT | GIENE 5519TELEHANDLERCONTACT: THOMASPHONE: 1-917-692-5040EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED CRAWLER LOADER 977L RUN ORPIECES I NEED 2 FROM USER NOTADVERTISE ONLY MICHIGAN I NEEDLOCATED ONLY MICHIGANCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1-450-346-8975 OR MOB 1-514-386-8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
TOW BEHIND BOOM LIFT | LEVELINGOUTRIGGERS, 40-50 FOOT PLATFORMHEIGHT, TOW BEHIND, USED, REASON-ABLE, CT., MASS., R.I.CONTACT: SCOTT SURPRENANTPHONE: 860-822-3762EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––STUMP PULLER FOR KOBELCO EXCA-VATOR | STUMP PULLER THAT ATTACH-ES TO EXCAVATOR TO REMOVESTUMPSCONTACT: CHARLES KNOXPHONE: 229-891-5605EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MILLER DUOP 600, IT ALSO TWO 300 INONE MACHINE.CONTACT: BRANDON MAHONEYPHONE: 937-216-6927EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR AN EXCAVATOR TEN TOFIFTEEN YEARS OLDCONTACT: JERRY BREITMAYERPHONE: 215-852-5969FAX: 610-825-3144EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––7FBUC25 TOYOTA | USED ONE.CONTACT: ESIEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING
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EXCAVATOR 200/300 SIZE FROM CON-TRACTOR NORTH EAST USA | LATE90S EARLY 2000S UNDER 10000 HOURS CONTACT: KEVIN SANSALONEPHONE: 856-692-0027EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ROAD CUTTER MILLINGMACHINE/ASPHALT PAVER | WANTOLDER USED MODEL OF THE ABOVEMACHINE IN WRITGEN NIGATA INGER-SOLL CEDERAPIDS BITELLI VOGELE1800 1900 2000.FOR KARACHI PAK-ISTAN.CONTACT: [email protected] |PHONE: 0092303203116144 |EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––I BUY VIBRATORY PILE HAMMERS,CAISSON BEAMS, SHEETING CLAMPSOR WOOD CLAMPS | ALWAYS LOOK-ING TO PURCHASE YOUR SURPLUSVIBRATORY PILE HAMMERS, CAISSONBEAMS, WOOD CLAMPS, SHEET PILECLAMPS OR EXCAVATOR MOUNTABLEPILE HAMMERS. QUICK CASH FORYOUR SURPLUS PILING AND FOUNDA-TION EQUIPMENT.CONTACT: JEFF LAWSONPHONE: 864-542-4369EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MINING EQUIPMENT | WANTED: PC2000 UNDER 15.000 HOURS / CAT 140HUNDER 8.500 HOURS / MID LIFE D10T /CAT 365 OR SIMILAR FRONT SHOVELEXCAVATOR. THANK!!CONTACT: SANTIAGO SCARZELLAPHONE: 3055064263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––648D JOHN SKIDDER | I HAVE CLIENTSLOOKING FOR SKIDDERS 25000 ORUNDER.CONTACT: TREVORPHONE: 585-474-1718EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
TRANSMISSION FOR 966F CAT LOADERSER# 1SLO2467 | TRANSMISSION JUSTSTARTING TO NOT GO IN ! GEAR RIGHTAWAY .TORQUE CONVERTER START-ING TO FAIL! 966 F 2000CONTACT: RICHPHONE: 914-204-4771FAX: 845-226-5219EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO BUY CLAM BUCKETS,GRAPPLES, PILE HAMMERS ANDHOISTS/WINCHES.CONTACT: GREGPHONE: 724-228-5560EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DRESSER 560CONTACT: PEDRO DEOGRACIASPHONE: +34924786543FAX: +34924786543 |EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE LOADER BACKHOES | CASE 580LOADER BACKHOES MODELS SK L SLM SM N SNSCONTACT: FRANK @ TRICOPHONE: 1-800-TRICO-50FAX: 732-780-4600EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOOM TRUCK CRANE | 23.5-30 TONBOOM TRUCK. ABLE TO WORK OVERTHE FRONT.CONTACT: LINCOLNPHONE: 530-682-6052EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED BULLDOZER OR JUST CORE |D4, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D10, D11, 1979TO 2012, RUN OR PIECE, USER NOTADVERTISED. NO SCAM, ONLY USAMACHINES, JUST CORE, ENGINE,TRANS OR FINALS, BUY ATTACH-MENTS WELL BLADES, BUCKET BOORIPPER FOR THE PIECECONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOADER TIRES GOOD USED 35/65R33OR BIAS PLY | LOOKING FOR GOODUSED WHEEL LOADER TIRES TO FITON 988B OR WA600 SIZE 35/65R33 ORBIAS PLYCONTACT: RICKPHONE: 207-282-4445FAX: 207-284-0191EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CLEVELAND GEAR SPEED VARIATORCONTACT: RAUL CORELLAEMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LONG STICK FOR 2004 330CL CAT |COMPLETE LONG STICK FOR 330CLCATCONTACT: RICHPHONE: 914-204-4771EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
EXCAVATOR FRONT SHOVEL | 2003 TO2007 CATERPILLAR 365 FRONT SHOV-EL EXCAVATOR. NO MORE THAN 7500HOURS. THANKS!!CONTACT: SANTIAGOPHONE: 305-506-4263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BACKHOE LOADER | RETIRED ARMYDISABLED AND I WANT TO BUY ORTRADE FOR A BACKHOE LOADER TOLANDSCAPE A 10 ACRE LOT FOR MUL-TIPLE CAMPING SPOTS AND OFF ROADTRAILS. I AM VERY FRUGAL AND ON ALIMITED BUDGET. NORTH EASTERNUTAH IS WHERE I WILL BE CREATINGTHE FAMILY AND FRIENDS ESCAPE.YOURE WELCOME TO BE A FREQUENTGUEST!CONTACT: MITCHELLPHONE: 801-604-7389EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADERS | WE NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CATWHEEL LOADERS 910, 920, 930, 936,936E, 950, 950B, 950E, 950F/F-II, 966C/E& 966F/F-II, 970F, 980C, 980F, 988B &972G.CONTACT: RIZPHONE: 832-528-0786EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ASPHALT PAVER | SMALL ASPHALTPAVER , MAULDIN, LEEBOY.CONTACT: MICHAEL JOHNSONPHONE: 585-967-0567FAX: 585240-2685EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SNOW GROOMERCONTACT: LAUDYEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––COMPRESSOR 900100 CFM | !!! MUSTBE 350 PSI !!! CLEAN, WORK READY,REASONABLE HOURS USA EASTCOAST LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––OFF ROAD TRUCKS | 2 EUCLID/ TEREXR22 OR R25 DECENT WORKINGTRUCKSCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ATLAS COPCO/INGERSOLL RANDDRILLS | WANT TO BUY ATLAS COPCOOR INGERSOLL-RAND T4W, RD10, RD20DRILLSCONTACT: TONY THOMASPHONE: 818-956-5231FAX: 818-956-5239EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRANE | PROFORMA CRANE 2009TADANO GR-300XL-1CONTACT: AMADISIEL POWER HEAVYEQUIPMENTPHONE: 00249123664206EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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• Morgantown, WVWed., May 13, 2015For: Construction Equipment
COCHRAN AUCTIONSwww.cochranauctions.com�301-739-0538
• Great Mills, MD
April 24-25, 2015For: 2 Day Contractor’s RegionalEquipment/Truck Auction
COMMONWEALTH OF PA www.auctionsbygov.com�866-469-7383
• Harrisburg, PATues., June 9, 2015For: Spring Heavy Equipment Auction
DARELL DUNKLE & ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERS INC.www.dunkleauctioneers.com�800-433-6670
• Harrison, MIThurs., May 7, 2015For: Annual Spring Contractor Auction
DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC.www.davisauctionsinc.com�203-758-4087
• Prospect, CTSat., June 6, 2015For: Construction Equipment
• Prospect, CTSat., September 26, 2015For: Construction Equipment
• Prospect, CTSat., December 12, 2015For: Construction Equipment
DEANCO AUCTIONSwww.deancoauction.com601-656-9768
• Philadelphia, MSMay 27 - 28, 2015For: Huge 2 Day Public Auction
DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC.www.dsa-auctions.com765-778-9277
• Hobart, INFri., May 1, 2015For: One Owner Absolute Auction
• Pendleton, INFri., June 19, 2015For: 23rd Annual Summer Auction
• Pendleton, INFri., September 18, 2015For: 23rd Annual Fall Auction
• Cecil, OHSat., October 17, 2015For: 2nd Annual Fall NW OhioConsignment Auction
• Pendleton, INFri., December 11, 2015For: 23rd Annual Snowball Auction
EQUIFY AUCTIONS, LLCwww.equifyauctions.com�903-873-6777
• Wills Point, TXMay 13-14, 2015For: Heavy Equipment, Farm, Trucks,Trailers & more
HENDERSON AUCTIONSwww.hendersonauctions.com225-686-2252
• Livingston, LAJune 10-11, 2015For: 2 Day Summer Contractor’s Auction
• Carencro, LASeptember 2-3, 2015For: 2 Day Fall Contractor’s Auction
HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANYwww.hunyady.com�800-233-6898
• Hampton, NJWed., June 3, 2015For: Absolute Auction, Liquidation BrianPlushanski Construction Company Inc.
I.R.A.Y. AUCTION
www.iraymn.com�320-968-7230
• Foley, MNFri., June 12, 2015For: Heavy Equipment
IRON PLANET AUCTIONS
www.ironplanet.com�888-433-5426
ONLINE AUCTIONSGo to www.ironplanet.com to view com-plete auction schedules, inspection reports& place your bid!
• ONLINE ONLYThurs., April 30, 2015For: Construction Equipment
• ONLINE ONLYThurs., May 7, 2015For: Construction Equipment
JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS
www.murphyauction.com�800-426-3008
• Kenmore, WASat., May 30, 2015For: Heavy Equipment & ContractorsAuction
• Kenmore, WASat., July 25, 2015For: Heavy Equipment & ContractorsAuction
• Kenmore, WASat., October 3, 2015For: Heavy Equipment & ContractorsAuction
• Kenmore, WASat., December 5, 2015For: Heavy Equipment & ContractorsAuction
JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.
www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com�601-450-6200
• Brooklyn, MSApril 30 – May 2, 2015For: 6th Annual Spring Public Auction
KING AUCTION & REALTY CO.
www.bidkingauctions.com�800-359-5608
• Fletcher, NCTues., April 28, 2015For: Absolute Auction Late ModelConstruction Equipment
MANASSE AUCTIONEERS
www.manasseauctions.com�607-692-4540
• Schenectady, NYFri., May 15, 2015For: Complete Dispersal/LiquidationAuction
MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.
www.mmaauction.com�864-947-7888
• ONLINE ONLYApril 27 - 30, 2015For: Online Only Timed
• ONLINE ONLYApril 28 – May 1, 2015For: Online Only Absolute
• Midland, NCWed., May 20, 2015For: Equipment, Trucks & Trailers
• Gastonia, NCWed., June 10, 2015For: One Owner – ConstructionEquipment, Trucks, Trailers & more
MIEDEMA AUCTIONEERING
& APPRAISAL
www.1800lastbid.com�616-560-0839
• West Berlin, NJWed., April 29, 2015For: J WM Foley Inc./North Star RailAuction
MOTLEY’S AUCTION
GROUP
www.motleys.com�804-232-3300
• Richmond, VATues., May 19, 2015For: Day 1 - Construction Equipment &Trucks
• ONLINE ONLYBids close May 20 @ 11amFor: Day 2 – Support Tools & Equipment– Bid 5/15 thru 5/20
NITKE AUCTIONS
www.nitkeauctions.com�715-693-4447
• Wausau, WIApril 24 - 25, 2015For: 50th Annual Auction – WisconsinContractors
PAUL E. SAPERSTEIN INC.
www.pesco.com�800-660-6553
• Holbrook, MAFri., May 1, 2015For: Secured Party Sale @ Public Auction– Construction Equipment
PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC.
www.petrowskyauctioneers.com�860-642-4200
• Lancaster, MASat., April 25, 2015For: Major AG Equipment Auction
• Wharton, NJWed., May 13, 2015For: Major Heavy Equipment & TruckAuction
• Columbus, OHWed., May 20, 2015For: Major Heavy Equipment & TruckAuction
PURPLE WAVE AUCTION
www.purplewave.com�866-608-9283
• ONLINE ONLYThurs., April 30, 2015For: Construction Equipment
• ONLINE ONLYThurs., May 14, 2015For: Construction Equipment
QUARRICK EQUIPMENT
& AUCTIONS INC.
www.quarrickauction.com�724-439-1621
• Uniontown, PAThurs., June 4, 2015For: Construction & Farm Equipment
RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC.
www.ritchason.com�800-806-3395
• Tampa, FLTues., May 19, 2015For: Heavy Equipment, Trailers, Trucks &Commercial Vehicles
• Lebanon, TNSat., June 20, 2015For: Construction Equipment
ROGERS REALTY
& AUCTION COMPANY
www.rogersauctiongroup.com�800-442-7906
• Mount Airy, NCSat., June 20, 2015For: Construction, Agriculture &Transport Equipment
• Charlotte, NCSat., September 19, 2015For: Charlotte/Mecklenburg Rolling StockAuction
ROLLER AUCTIONEERS
www.rollerauction.com�866-515-1668
• Denver, COWed., May 13, 2015For: Heavy Construction & ContractingEquipment
• Denver, COWed., July 15, 2015For: Heavy Construction & ContractingEquipment
• Denver, COWed., September 16, 2015For: Heavy Construction & ContractingEquipment
• Denver, COWed., November 11, 2015For: Heavy Construction & ContractingEquipment
RTI AUCTIONS
www.teitsworth.com�585-243-1563
• Palmyra, NYSat., May 9, 2015For: 30th Annual Palmyra GovernmentSurplus Equipment Auction
• Java Village, NYWed., May 13, 2015For: E.J. Freyburger EarthmovingRetirement Auction
SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC
www.salesauctioncompany.com�860-627-7506
• Windsor Locks, CTSat., May 2, 2015For: Russo Lawn & Landscape
SCOTT PERRY & CO.
www.scottperryco.com716-283-7653
• Middletown, NYWed., May 6, 2015For: NYS Police Troop F
• Salt Point, NYThurs., May 7, 2015For: NYS Police Troop K
• Albany, NYWed., May 13, 2015For: NYS Office of General Services
• Waterford, NYThurs., May 14, 2015For: NYS Dept. of Transportation
• Binghamton, NYWed., May 20, 2015For: NYS Dept. of Transportation
• Central Islip, NYWed., May 27, 2015For: NYS Dept. of Transportation
• East Farmingdale, NYThurs., May 28, 2015For: NYS Police – Troop L
• Hamburg, NYWed., June 3, 2015For: NYS Dept. of Transportation
THOMPSON HIRCHAK COMPANY
www.THCAuction.com�800-634-7653
• Morrisville, VTWed., April 29, 2015For: Heavy Equipment, Vehicles,Construction Tools
WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY
www.waynepikeauction.com763-389-2700
• Princeton, MNSat., June 6, 2015For: Heavy Equipment
• Princeton, MNSat., September 12, 2015For: Heavy Equipment
• Princeton, MNSat., December 5, 2015For: Heavy Equipment
YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC.
www.yoderandfrey.com�419-865-3990
• Darlington, PAThurs., May 28, 2015For: Heavy Equipment
AuctionsComingTo view information on upcoming auctions visit our
Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com
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Unreserved public equipment auction
See complete listings at rbauction.com Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers (America) Inc. Auction Clerk License #225 / Auctioneer Gregory M. Highsmith # 701*Limited-time offer from Ritchie Bros. Financial Services. OAC. Terms & conditions apply. See rbauction.com/financing
May 5 (Tuesday) 8 amWilliston, North Dakota Equipment includesExcavators, crawler tractors, wheel loaders, motor graders, motor scrapers, loader backhoes, truck & trailers, forklifts & much more.
On-site inspection hoursMon–Fri, 8 am–5 pmSpecial limited-time financing offer!No payments for 90 Days*
Bid in person or online▸ No minimum bids or reserve prices▸ Test and inspect on-site▸ Open to the public, free registration
Location4751 Hwy 1804, Williston, ND 58801More items added dailyCall about selling: 1.701.774.9640
3 of 8 – 2011 Kenworth T800
2012 John Deere 772G
2 of 6 – 2006 Peterbilt 379
2007 Caterpillar 627G 2012 John Deere 844K
2011 John Deere 850K 2014 Volvo EC300D 2012 Caterpillar 980K
Special limited-time financing offer! No payments for 90 days*
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • April 25, 2015 • Page 95
Unreserved public equipment auction
See complete listings at rbauction.com Auctioneer: Kevin L. Perry #RRP2607*Limited-time offer from Ritchie Bros. Financial Services. OAC. Terms & conditions apply. See rbauction.com/financing
May 12 (Tuesday) 9 amLexington, Kentucky Equipment includesCrawler tractors, wheel loaders, motor graders, excavators, articulated dump trucks, loader backhoes, vibratory smooth drum rollers, truck & trailers, forklifts & much more.
On-site inspection hoursMon–Fri, 8 am–5 pmSpecial limited-time financing offer!No payments for 90 Days*
Bid in person or online▸ No minimum bids or reserve prices▸ Test and inspect on-site▸ Open to the public, free registration
Location4027 Igo Rd, Richmond, KY 40475More items added dailyCall about selling: 1.859.721.2277
Komatsu PC308USLC-3 Taylor TY520M 52000 Lb
2006 Fecon FTX440
2007 Ford F650 XLT Super Duty
2005 John Deere 9520 Scraper Special Caterpillar D6H Series II
2006 Kenworth W900S Caterpillar 928G Grove RT740B 40 Ton
Special limited-time financing offer! No payments for 90 days*
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Steve Simpson Resigns…
Ritchie Bros. AnnouncesManagement DepartureRitchie Bros. Auctioneers announced that
Steve Simpson, chief sales officer — globalkey accounts, is resigning from the businessto pursue other opportunities.“Steve has been an inspirational leader for
our sales team during his 20 years in man-agement and his 25 years with Ritchie Bros.;most recently he was chief sales officer on aworldwide basis the past three years,” saidRavi Saligram, chief executive officer,Ritchie Bros. “I want to thank Steve for hismany important contributions to our compa-ny. He was instrumental in growingAustralia from a frontier market into anestablished, self-sustaining business for us.He successfully grew our market share in theWestern U.S. region. And his passion for thetransportation sector was a driving forcebehind Ritchie Bros. becoming one of theleading auction companies in the transporta-tion space. We all wish him well as he beginsa new chapter in his career.”Commenting on his resignation, Simpson
said: “I have spent half my life at Ritchie
Bros., in roles that took me around the worldand gave me opportunities to work with ourindustry’s best and brightest. In fact, many ofmy closest friends are Ritchie Bros. employ-ees and customers. It has been one of themost rewarding career runs anyone couldask for, and I look forward to continuing myrelationship with the company as a customergoing forward.”Related to this announcement, Ritchie
Bros.’ Global Key Accounts initiative will beconsolidated under Mike Johnston, seniorvice president — strategic accounts.Johnston also will continue to oversee thecompany’s strategic accounts group, whichdevelops and fosters client relationships withnational and international companies andgovernment departments.For more information, visit
RitchieBros.com.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at
www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Nine States Express Concernfor Future Infrastructure JobsMississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada,Pennsylvania, Vermont, and West Virginia— have expressed concern over the feasibil-ity of future transportation infrastructureprojects totaling more than $1.8 billion ifCongress does not act before May 31.ARTBA expects more states will make sim-ilar announcements as the deadline drawsnearer.Last year, before a last-ditch effort by
members of Congress led to an extension ofMAP-21, DOT officials in 35 states publiclystated that they would be impacted by theprecarious HTF situation.“It’s déjà vu all over again as Yogi Berra
would say,” according to ARTBA President& CEO Pete Ruane. “This is one of the mosteasily avoidable crises because Congress hasknown the May deadline was coming forabout eight months. Yet, here we are againflirting with another economic meltdown inthe peak of the construction season,” headded.
“The continued uncertainty with theHighway Trust Fund has real world, nega-tive impacts as state governments begin cut-ting back on their construction plans becausethey don’t know if the funding will be thereto pay the bills a few months from now,”Ruane said. “This, in turn, prevents privatesector companies from hiring workers andmaking major capital investments such aspurchasing equipment, both of which arekey to bolstering economic activity.“The clock is on the field. There are 34
legislative calendar days left in the Senateand just 22 days in the House,” Ruane said.“It’s time for Congress and the President toshow they can govern and provide a perma-nent funding solution for America’s highwayand transit program.”For more information, visit
www.artba.org.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at
www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com.
AGC OF AMERICAWebinar: The Real Deal on Form I-9
Tuesday, April 28, 2015 – 2:00 PM to 3:30 PMLabor and HR
Webinar: E-Verify: Form I-9’s CompanionWednesday, April 29, 2015 – 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM Labor and HR
ACI-NA/ACC/AGC Airport Construction Strategy SummitWednesday, April 29, 2015 to Thursday, April 30, 2015Fort Lauderdale, Florida
2015 Spring BIMForumWednesday, April 29, 2015 to Thursday, April 30, 2015San Diego, CaliforniaBIM
Webinar: STP Unit 6 Risk Management and Problem Solving – Instruction Orientation
Thursday, April 30, 2015 – 2:00 PM to 3:00 PMTraining/Professional Development
31st Annual Construction Labor Law SymposiumThursday, May 7, 2015 to Friday, May 8, 2015
Webinar: Practical Applications of Lean Concepts in the FieldTuesday, May 12, 2015 – 2:00 PM to 3:00 PMTraining/Professional Development
AGC FEDERAL CONTRACTORS CONFERENCETuesday, May 12, 2015 to Thursday, May 14, 2015Washington, DCThe latest project forecasts, expert insight on upcoming regulatoryhurdles, and ample networking opportunities with agency decisionmakers are critical to being competitive in the federal constructionmarket. Join construction industry leaders and their federal agencycounterparts at the Federal Contractors Conference on May 12 – 14at the MAYFLOWER HOTEL in WASHINGTON, DC to take advantage ofsuch essential information and the many networking opportunities. Get the Latest Information On:. Federal construction projects, forecasts & budgets. Executive orders & regulations. Legislative proposals & changes. Contracting and design issues. Federal public-private partnershipsWho Should Attend?Executive, business development, and proposal management per-sonnel for design and construction companies of all sizes and at alllevels of the industry involved or interested in the federal marketshould attend. This includes those from construction prime and sub-contractors, engineering companies, architecture firms and suppliers.
In addition, the conference provides excellent informational, network-ing and marketing opportunities for lawyers, compliance program-mers, IT providers, and surety bond producers.
For More Information on the above AGC of America Upcoming AGCEvents:Contact: 703/548-3118 (Phone) 703/548-3119 (Fax)AGC of America, 2300 Wilson Blvd., Ste. 300, Arlington, VA 22201
AGC of MINNESOTASpring Quarterly MeetingWhen: Thursday, April 30, 2015Time: 5:00 to 6:00 PM Social time, 6:00 to 7:30 PM MeetingWhere: Crowne Plaza Hotel Minneapolis Airport3 Appletree Square, Bloomington, MNPhone: 952/854-9000
AGC of MO Estimators ForumDate: May 8, 2015Time: 7:30 AM to 8:30 AM (CT)Where: AGC of Saint Louis
6330 Knox Industrial Drive, Suite 200Saint Louis, MO 63139
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON AGC of MO events, please call314/781-2356.
AGC of MO Professional Development Construction Quality Management for ContractorsIn Partnership with the US Army Corps of EngineersThis course is presented to allow contractors to meet Corps’ construc-tion contract requirements for the training of contractor quality controlpersonnel.
Date: June 9 – 10, 2015Time: Tuesday, June 9 at 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Wednesday, June 10 at 8:00 AM to 2:30PM
Where: Construction Training School6301 Knox Industrial Drive2nd Floor Assembly RoomSaint Louis, MO 63139
AGC of MINNESOTAAGC’s Lean Construction Units 6 & 7When: Unit 6 (May 4, May 18) – Monday 1:00 PM to 5:00 PMUnit 7 (May 5, May 19) – Tuesday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PMWhere: AGC of Minnesota525 Park Street, #110, St. Paul, MN 55103Presenter: Kyle WoodyFor more information on the above AGC of MN events: Please CONTACT DENISE WOODS, PHONE: 651/[email protected].
LIEBHERR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT PRESENTSISRI 2015 CONVENTION & EXPOSITIONDATE: APRIL 21 – 25, 2015PLACE: VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTER
VANCOUVER, BC CANADAVancouver welcomes the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries.
“Buying Military Scrap” and “The Scrap Whisperer” are among theworkshop topics at the 2015 Convention & Exposition of the Instituteof Scrap Recycling Industries, scheduled for Vancouver April 21 to25, 2015. Other workshop topics at the ISRI Convention include“Building a Better Manager: The Top 5 Ways to Improve YourLeadership Skills;” “International Trade 101: How to Protect theValue of Your Scrap;” and “Human Resource 101: UnderstandingYour Role as a Human Resources Professional,” ISRI said.Workshops, sessions and interactive panels at the conference willaddress the biggest issues being faced by recyclers today, accordingto the association. “Effective human resources, sales and manage-ment are all important aspects of successfully operating a recyclingbusiness,” said Chuck Carr, ISRI Vice President of Member Services.“While the same superior programming offered in the past will still beavailable, this year’s convention will also include new tracks withthese professions in mind,” Mr. Carr said. “There will truly be some-thing for everyone in Vancouver.” For more information, mailto:Liebherr Construction [email protected].
Lano Equipment Open HouseLano Equipment, Inc. has been family owned and operated since1946 serving the Metro Area with three locations: Anoka (AnokaCounty), Loretto (Hennepin County) & Shakopee (Scott County).Lano Equipment has Kubota’s full line: Tractors, Excavators,Mowers, Attachments & Utility Vehicles. Pre-owned equipment can be viewed online @ www.lanoequip.com. Open House Dates:Anoka, MN (Anoka County) – APRIL 1stCorcoran, MN (Hennepin County) – APRIL 9thShakopee, MN (Scott County) – APRIL 24thFor more information, please contact Lano Equipment at 952/445-6310.
Liebherr Upcoming Show: WASTE EXPOConferences & Special Events: June 1 - 4, 2015Exhibits: June 2 – 4, 2015Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV, USAGeneral Show Information:Location: Las Vegas Convention Center, Central Hall, 3150Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV 89109Events and Education: June 1 – 4, 2015Tradeshow Floor: June 2 – 4, 2015Tradeshow Floor Hours: Tuesday/Wednesday: 10:00 AM to 5:00PM • Thursday: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PMVegas here we come! Who’s in? The verdict is in – attendees andexhibitors alike LOVE going to WasteExpo in the always dazzling LasVegas. So, join us in 2015 as we bring back the solid waste, recy-cling and organic’s leading event in full force. Rest assured, 2015will be more fantastic than ever – with more networking opportuni-ties, some of the best conference programming around, and ofcourse, the industry’s largest exhibit hall packed with more solutionsthan ever. With more than 560- exhibiting companies, comprehen-sive conference sessions and workshops and over 11,000 total par-ticipants, no other show comes close to the size and scope ofWasteExpo. Aside from its impressive scope and stellar reputation,the most compelling thing about WasteExpo is that it connects YOUdirectly with the largest and most qualified gathering of buyers in theindustry. For more information: www.wasteexpo.com.
HCEA International Convention and Old Equipment ExpositionThe HCEA holds one annual convention and old equipment exposi-tion each year. Somewhere in either the lower 48 or Canada, webring members, local fans, exhibitors, merchandise retailers and, ofcourse, a lot of working machines together for learn and share a bitof history.Next SHOW:
LABOR DAY WEEKEND, SEPTEMBER 4 through SEPTEMBER 7, 2015 In conjunction with the Rock River Thesheree’s Annual Show atThresherman’s Park, 51 East Cox Road, off of US51 near Edgerton,Wisconsin.Please note, that the show days are Friday through Monday, notFriday through Sunday. This is to conform to the hosting show’sschedule.Edgerton is approximately 55 miles southwest of Milwaukee, 90miles northwest of Chicago, and 25 miles southeast of Madison. Theshow features a tremendous variety of equipment and exhibits,including a steam pile driver, steam train, machine shop, sawmill,tractors, fire trucks, and, of course, threshing and traction engines.For more information, please contact:Historical Construction Equipment Association16623 Liberty Hi Road, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402Phone: 419-352-5616 – Fax: 419-352-6086General Requests, Memberships and Merchandise Orders:[email protected].
AEM MEDIA SERVICES presents BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA will be held September 15 to 18, 2015at the Johannesburg Expo Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa.The show is owned and organized by the Association of EquipmentManufacturers (AEM) and Messe Munchen International (MMI).Exhibit space sales are now open for Bauma ConExpo Africa 2015.Companies applying for space by February 12, 2015, will be includ-ed in the first round of booth assignments. After that date, applica-tions will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. World-class exhibition in important marketplaceExhibitors at the last show pointed out the high quality of attendees.The 2015 show venue is the country’s largest purpose-built exhibi-tion and events facility, offering a modern space and services. And,show participants benefit from the global experience and customerservice of AEM, organizer of CONEXPO-CON/AGG, and MMI, organ-izer of BAUMA. BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA has broad-based supportfrom leading industry groups in Africa and worldwide. After 2015,the show goes to a three-year cycle in response to local and inter-national industry input. AEM is show exhibitor contact for theAmericas: visit the show website: www.bcafrica.com for moredetails. Contact AEM at [email protected] or by telephone +1-414-298-4150/ toll free U.S. and Canada 800-867-6060.
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Project Includes Underground Infrastructure Work“which can become mud in thekind of weather we’ve been having— we’ve had a tremendousamount of rain here in the past fewweeks and we’re looking at anoth-er week of it in the immediate fore-cast.”In terms of subcontractors, a few
Milestone has brought in areMAMCO for milling, CertifiedEngineering for construction engi-neering, Gridlock Traffic Systemsfor striping and maintenance oftraffic, C-Tech Corporation forguardrail, James H. Drew for panelsigns, Earth Images for erosioncontrol and seeding, and IndianaReline for pipe lining.Along with approximately 50
Milestone personnel on site, therewill be an average of 30 peoplefrom the subcontractors at thework site on a daily basis. Thisproject has crews workingMondays to Saturdays for 10 to 12
hour shifts. The removal processand paving segment will havecrews working double-shifts. Thewinter break has construction halt-ed between mid-December andmid-March, which has givenMilestone the opportunity to pre-pare its construction plans andhave the vehicles and equipment infull-working order. Equipment-wise for the north
section, Milestone is employing(owned, leased, or rented): two CatCP56 padfoot rollers and one CatCP56B padfoot roller; fiveD6KXL Cat dozers GPSs, one CatD6RXL cab dozer, and one CatD6K LGP cab dozer GPS; a BroceKR350 broom w/blade; a Cat420EIT backhoe cab brm; aWirtgen WR2400 reclaimer; threeCat excavators — a Cat 328D CRexcavator, a Cat 336EL excavator,and a Cat 336EL hybrid excavator;two Cat 140H graders — one withGPS and one with GPS/laser); and
an IR SD122DX dirt roller.Although Milestone’s shop is
only 10 mi. (16.1 km) away on thesouth side of Indianapolis, it willhave a full-time mechanic postedwith every paving shift.“It makes a difference,” said
Cornelius. “We just have so manypieces of equipment that we needto have immediate support onsite.”Milestone has a construction
office at a nearby building andadjacent to the highway are sever-al staging areas, including one atin-field of a nearby interchange.This has provided Milestone withsufficient space for field offices;storage areas for constructionmaterials, spare parts, and fuel andoils; equipment repair areas, andfor the subcontractors to set uptheir support bases.Cornelius noted that routine
maintenance is performed in-between shifts and that additional
mechanical support is provided byits equipment shop or equipmentmanufacturer dealerships.Milestone has an equipment man-ager who is responsible for pur-chases and rental agreements.Although the road is being
replaced, Milestone crews will beperforming routine maintenanceon the existing lanes until the newroad is completed.The project also includes under-
ground infrastructure work, suchas the replacement and extensionof some crossroad drainage struc-tures.“There are also some utilities
that are relocating due to interfer-ence with some of the construc-tion,” said Cornelius. “CitizensEnergy Group is relocating someof its gas lines and some waterlines will be moved. We’re allworking together through regularly
scheduled meetings to coordinatethe work.”For the north section, only the
bridge/overpasses will be experi-encing some minor repairs, but thiswill expand with the south sectionwhen six mainline structures willeither be rehabilitated or replacedentirely.Having crews that will be work-
ing on both projects ensures thatthe knowledge gained (on localconditions) shall not be lost,including safety issues.“Safety is our number one prior-
ity,” said Cornelius, “not just forour workers, but also for themotorists. For a project like this,you really do have to stay focusedon this at all times.”
(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s
Web site at www.constructionequip-
mentguide.com.) CEG
The project includes underground infrastructure work, such asthe replacement and extension of some crossroad drainage struc-ture.
The lifespan of this stretch of road has been reached and this is the first Major Moves 2020 projectto be started.
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“Safety is our number one priority, not just forour workers, but also for the motorists. For aproject like this, you really do have to stayfocused on this at all times.”
Scott CorneliusMilestone
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JCB Offers Energy Master Kit to Boost Safety, ProductivityJCB is to offer an energy master
kit for five telescopic handler mod-els from 9,000 lb. to 16,000 lb.(4,082 to 7,257 kg) lift capacitieswith working heights of 42 ft. to 56ft. (12.8 to 17 m). Designed specifi-cally to meet the requirements of theoil and gas industries, the energymaster specification brings togethera host of new options that aredemanded by energy industry con-tractors. The energy master specification
can be ordered on the 509-42, 510-56, 512-56 and 514-56 Loadalls andthe new 516-42 model. Customerscan tailor the specification to theirindividual needs, with a single levercontrol joystick, lighting optionsincluding high intensity LED worklights on the front and rear of thecab, on the boom, on the rear chassisand for peripheral visibility, amechanical tow hitch, a liftingshackle and a beacon. In addition,the energy master package includescab and externally-mounted fireextinguishers.JCB also will offer a spark
arrestor and the company currently
is seeking approval for a positive airshut-off valve. To avoid costlydowntime for accidental breakages,a steel lower door section for the cabcan be provided, along with meshscreens for machines with a canopy.There also are auxiliary relief valvesto protect the lifting chains.The energy master kit has been
produced following extensive con-sultation with customers in the oiland gas industries, for whom maxi-mum uptime is an essential require-ment. The kit delivers increasedsafety and ease-of-use on the jobsite, ensuring maximum productivi-ty and uptime for the telescopicmachine. With more than 2,000drilling rigs working throughout theNorth American market, there isincreasing demand for a high-capac-ity telescopic handler that deliversmarket-leading levels of safety,ease-of-use and high performance. For more information, visit
www.jcbna.com.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web
site at www.constructionequipment-
guide.com.)The energy master specification can be ordered on the 509-42, 510-56, 512-56 and 514-56Loadalls and the new 516-42 model.
Andy Studdert of NES Rentals Elected IPAF PresidentAndy Studdert, chairman and CEO of
U.S.-based NES Rentals, was elected as thenew president of the International PoweredAccess Federation at the IPAF annual gener-al meeting (AGM) on March 26, 2015, inWashington, D.C. He succeeds SteveCouling, managing director of the IAPSGroup.Nick Selley, group business development
of AFI-Uplift, was elected deputy president,and Brad Boehler, president of Skyjack, waselected vice president of IPAF. The strength and stability of the
Federation was highlighted in its annualresults presented at the AGM by outgoingIPAF president Steve Couling and IPAFCEO Tim Whiteman. IPAF achieved a 9.4 percent increase in
revenue, reaching $7 million in 2014, up by$600,000 over 2013. This increased revenueproduced a surplus of 3.2 percent. All sur-pluses are re-invested in safety, membershipand training activities in line with the aims ofthe not-for-profit Federation.The accounts and financial statement
audited by CLB Coopers show IPAF closing2014 slightly above budget set by membersof the IPAF Council, the Federation’s gov-erning body, as well as the gradual accumu-lation of reserves to meet the target set by
council.Membership increased by 6.9
percent from 1,037 to 1,109 in2014. A record number of137,429 people were trained byIPAF-approved training centers in2014. This is an increase of 7.9percent over the 127,365 peopletrained in 2013. Incoming IPAF president
Studdert paid tribute to his prede-cessor: “I would like to thankSteve Couling for his commit-ment to and leadership of IPAFduring the past two years,” hesaid. “Steve is a difficult act to fol-low. His leadership and visionhave been remarkable and inspir-ing.“The ongoing push to
eLearning will be a major themeof IPAF’s activities in the nextseveral years,” continuedStuddert. “This new technology will changethe learning experience for operators anddrive the safety message home in a very pos-itive way. A second major area of focus willbe embracing, handling and implementingchange. We need to look at what we’ve donein the past and ask ourselves if that is still rel-
evant. The way forward for the Federationmust be simple, powerful and focussed.”Studdert is a firm champion of safety in
the access industry. He has been the CEO ofNES Rentals for the past 11 years, where heinstilled a stringent safety culture based onrepeatable processes, a culture of interven-
tion and crisis preparation.Almost all the NES Rentals man-agement and staff hold an IPAFPAL Card (Powered AccessLicensed-Registration in NorthAmerica, Powered AccessLicense elsewhere) as proof oftraining, including the CEO. Prior to his time at NES
Rentals, Studdert was the COO ofUnited Airlines from 1999 to2002, where he led the companythrough the 9/11 crisis. He alsoserved previously as head of fleetoperations (1997-1999) and chiefinformation officer (1995-1997)at United Airlines. Prior to joiningUnited, he was a consultant and abanker. He joined the IPAF boardof directors three years ago andhas been instrumental in pushingfor the development of the IPAFoperator eLearning module. He
was voted IPAF Safety Champion of theYear at the 2009 International Awards forPowered Access (IAPAs). For more information, visit www.ipaf.org.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at
www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
At the handover of the IPAF presidency (L-R) are IPAF CEOTim Whiteman; outgoing IPAF President Steve Couling of theIAPS Group; and new IPAF President Andy Studdert of NESRentals.
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PIRTEK USA Presents Annual Awards Ceremony in Fla.
PIRTEK, a company involved in fluid power system hose repair, recently held its annualawards ceremony in Melbourne, Fla. Franchise owners and corporate leaders from aroundthe country met to celebrate the brand’s achievements, learn best practices and review keyinitiatives for 2015. Awards ranged from “most knowledgeable” and “most enthusiastic” to “15 years of serv-
ice.” Franchise owners voted some of the awards and others were awarded by Pirtek’s cor-porate team for reaching milestones or achieving record sales numbers.“I am proud of the entire PIRTEK USA team for such a successful year. Without our fran-
chisees and their employees, we would not be where we are today. Our annual conferencegives us the chance to celebrate them and their incredible achievements,” said GwynO’Kane, PIRTEK USA vice president of franchise development. “We are looking forwardto partnering with new franchise owners in 2015 and the key to that success is our strongfoundation of current franchisees.” The full list of conference winners includes: • “Cog Award” award — Ray and Beverly Rettinger, PIRTEK Altamonte Springs• “Pyramid” award — Ramiro Galvez, PIRTEK Commerce South• “Most Enthusiastic” award — Erin Gilliam, PIRTEK Kent • “Mentor of the Year” award – Jim Lager, PIRTEK Love Field and Meacham• “Most Knowledgeable” Award – Carl Jones, PIRTEK North Valley and South Valley • “Franchise of the Year” — Jim Lager, PIRTEK Love Field• “Rookie of the Year” award — David Entwistle, PIRTEK Rockville
• “Titan” award – Detroit Team, Eli Dorfman, Oliver Romano and Team• “Come Back Kid” award – Mike McCarthy, PIRTEK Norcross & Dobbins• “Top Dog” award — Ken Adair – PIRTEK O’Hare • “Franchise Sales and Support Representative of the Year” – Tim Hastings• “PIRTEK USA MVP” – Morgan Arundel • 10 Years of Service• Kim Metcalf — June 2014• Mike Metcalf — August 2014• 15 Years of Service• Georganne DeSeve – Nov. 2014As a reflection of the valuable business opportunity it offers to savvy entrepreneurs, the
brand was ranked in Entrepreneur magazine’s Top 500 Franchises in 2015. PIRTEK alsoproved to be one of the most innovative brands in the space with the recent introduction ofan e-mobile system. Technicians are equipped with tablets that allow them to provide quotes,make orders and update client information remotely. “Our franchise system succeeds because there is a limitless landscape for creating new
business, and no other brand can match PIRTEK’s response time for onsite hose replacment,quality of work, client satisfaction and innovation,” O’Kane said. “Pirtek continues to be aleader in the space and we are looking forward to a big 2015.”
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Ken Adair (L)accepts the Top
Dog award withMorgan Arundel.
Franchise of the Year winner Jim Lager (C) accepts his award with Gil Moyer (L)and Bill Lesswing.
(L-R) are Ray Rettinger, Morgan Arundel and Beverly Rettinger with the Cog Award.
(L-R) are Oliver Romano, Morgan Arundel and Sharon Dorfman with the BigKahuna award.
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“Three main forces are supporting cementand ready-mix prices in this environment,”said IHS economist Charlie McCarren.“First, the demand environment is improv-ing, even if not all end markets are steadilyprogressing. Second, since the recession, thecement industry has become more concen-trated, improving the remaining cementmanufacturers’ leverage over pricing. Andfinally, a wave of potentially costly CAPEXinvestments will likely hit the cement indus-try this year as it struggles to comply with the2010 National Emissions Standards forHazardous Air Pollutants [NESHAP]; thecurrent pricing environment likely reflectsthe industry’s attempt to co-opt clients intosharing part of the costs.”The current subcontractor labor index
eased further to 48.7 in March, down from49.0 in February to its softest reading sinceJanuary 2012. Nearly all regions registeredflat labor costs, with eastern Canada as theonly exception posting a slight easing. Forthe second month in a row, the southernUnited States did not register higher month
on month labor costs. Nevertheless, tight-ness in skilled labor markets was still report-ed in the Gulf Coast.The six month headline expectations
index dropped to 45.9 in March, a recordlow following the 48.7 reading in February.For just a third time in survey history, the for-ward looking index implies falling priceexpectations over the six month horizon andis another sign of the weakness in currentmarket conditions.For more information, visit
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UNDERCARRIAGE ASSEMBLYTop-Quality That You Can Trust
Customer Testimonial “This company has the best aftermarket equipment available! Simply the best!”
• Hardened Steel• Sealed Bearings• OEM Specs• Cost Savings• Call for Your Specific Application • Huge Inventory
ID061 ID062 ID063 ID064 ID065 ID066
ID067 ID068 ID069 ID070 ID131 ID132
ID134 ID135 ID136 ID251 ID281
ID282 ID321 ID322 ID323 ID329 ID361
ID414 ID480 ID481 ID482 ID483 ID484
ID485 ID486 ID487 ID611 ID612 ID700
ID701 ID702 ID703
Undercarriage Assembly: Idlers
Customer Testimonial “Thanks for calling in to confirm delivery. Our customer just called and I will now confirm they will be here. Thanks for your dedicated service!”
ID133
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Customer Testimonial “There are tons of companies that sell rubber tracks and parts for my machines, but I will only buy from Sum-mit Supply! Your customer service, delivery speed and overall purchasing experience are the best in the industry!”
Undercarriage Assembly: Bottom Rollers
BR061 BR063 BR064 BR065 BR066
BR067 BR068 BR133 BR134 BR135
BR136 BR137 BR138 BR139 BR140
BR190 BR249 BR251 BR281 BR282
BR322 BR323 BR324 BR325 BR326
BR361 BR410 BR411 BR412 BR413
BR283 BR284 BR285 BR301 BR321
BR414 BR415-BR323 BR417 BR418
BR481 BR482 BR483 BR484
BR485BR486 BR487 BR611 BR701
BR702 BR703 BR704 BR705 BR706
BR707BR708
BR906
BR709 BR821 BR901
BR904 BR905
Undercarriage Assembly: Bottom Rollers
Customer Testimnonial“The tracks for the 303 fit perfect! I want to thank you for shipping them down to me!”
BR062
BR416
BR902
BR419
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Undercarriage Assembly: Top Rollers
Undercarriage Assembly: Sprockets
TR133 TR134 TR136
TR251 TR281 TR301
TR323 TR324 TR412 TR414
TR415 TR416 TR418
TR481 TR482 TR484
TR486 TR702 TR703 TR821
TR822 TR901 TR902
SP068 SP069 SP070 SP071 SP072 SP073 SP074
SP131 SP132 SP133 SP134 SP135 SP136 SP137
SP323
SP706 SP708 SP709
Customer Testimonial“Thank you for the fast shipment. I just finished unloading the tracks off the delivery truck. GOOD JOB!!!!”
TR131
TR701
TR485TR483
TR419TR417
TR413
TR322TR321
TR132
SP483 SP703 SP704SP484 SP485 SP486 SP611
SP329 SP361 SP412 SP480 SP481 SP482SP411
SP321 SP322 SP324 SP325 SP326 SP328
SP061 SP062 SP063 SP066 SP067SP065SP064
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Customer Testimonial We chose VTS track because we need the flexibility that they offer. Being able to switch from track to tire quickly to meet job requirements was essential for our business. However, parts could be difficult to find, until we started working with Summit Supply. They have a great inventory, staff is knowledgeable, professional, prompt and dedicated to keeping you moving. We do some jobs that have a very small window for completion. I ordered parts late on Friday and had them by 11:00 a.m. the next morning and we normally don’t get UPS on Saturdays. Basically, they said I’d have them and they arrived on time. - Thank you for the support Summit.
500 + Used Tracks in Stock at All Times!! Please Call to Confirm Availability (888) 888-1248
USED TRACKSLOEGERING VERSATILE TRACK SYSTEM (VTS)
Convert your wheeled skidsteer into a tracked machine with a Loegering Versatile Track System (VTS)!
The patented VTS torsion hub provides both independent and bi-directional suspension.
The Loegering VTS is equipped with steel Bogey wheels, Idler wheels and Tension Rollers which are engineered to minimize de-tracking.
The chassis on VTS is adjustable to fit many makes and models of skid steers (currently over 100). The chassis should be in the proper configuration for your skid steer at the time of purchase and only need adjustment in the event that you need to put your VTS on a different machine.
Given that the machines are compatible (similar wheelbase and horsepower) you can take the Loegering VTS off your current machine, reconfigure and bolt on to your new machine. • Fully sealed bearings for minimal maintenance.• Operates with 2-speed machines.• Improved ride and traction with propriety multi-fit design.• Independent bi-directional torsion suspension • Improved operator comfort and increased traction. • Adjustable components designed to fit wheelbases from 35 – 55 inches.
Used Systems Available, Parts in Stock!
Customer Testimonial“I called a few companies looking for a VTS system, and they either didn’t know what I was talking about, or they didn’t have any in stock. One call to Summit and within a few days, I was back in business. Give them a call if you’re in the market, and I’m sure they can help you out!!!”
Scan with your phone’s QR reader app to see a loegering system in action
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EXPEDITED SHIPPING, ANYWHERE
Customer Testimonial“EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE. I WILL ALWAYS BUY MY TRACKS FROM YOU.”
Summit Supply’s Commitment to Service• Shipment Notification• 2-day Shipping Lanes for 95% of The Nation!• 1-day Shipping to 30 States• Guaranteed Same-Day Shipping on Orders
Placed by 3PM (Per Location)
Customer Testimonial“Summit is our One-Stop shop for Rubber Tracks, Undercar-riage parts and Solid Rubber skid-steer tires. They have the stock and the staff to help us whenever we need them.”
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West Coast OFFICE/WAREHOUSESummit Supply LLC - West 13535 68th Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98178
East Coast OFFICE/WAREHOUSESummit Supply LLC - East
2 Vliet Farm Road Asbury, NJ 08802
DISTRIBUTION CENTERDallas, TX
www.summitrubbertracks.com 888.888.1248
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