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

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The 450 ft. (137 m) bridge (single track),built in 1887, spans the Raisin River.

Historic Railway Bridge Rebuild Right on Track

The Equipment Leasing & FinanceFoundation (the Foundation) releasedthe November 2014 MonthlyConfidence Index for the EquipmentFinance Industry (MCI-EFI). Designedto collect leadership data, the indexreports a qualitative assessment of boththe prevailing business conditions andexpectations for the future as reported bykey executives from the $903 billionequipment finance sector. Overall, confi-dence in the equipment finance market is64.2, an increase from the October indexof 60.4 and the highest level since May. When asked about the outlook for the

future, MCI-EFI survey respondentValerie Hayes Jester, president,Brandywine Capital Associates Inc.,said, “The mid-term elections are now

over and consumer confidence seems tobe improving as gas prices and unem-ployment statistics continue to decrease.We have experienced an increase indemand for capital equipment purchasesand, more importantly, financing forthose orders. Another important note isthat the equipment being requisitionedappears to be associated with businessexpansion and not just replacement ofolder assets.”

November 2014 Survey Results

The overall MCI-EFI is 64.2, anincrease from the October index of 60.4.• When asked to assess their business

conditions over the next four months,

Industry Leasing, FinanceConfidence Hits New High

Diamond Equipment

Gives Thanks...12

Guinness Declares JCB

Backhoe Fastest...18

JLG Boom Lifts Help Rebuild

World Trade Center…16

Inside

The potential delays and increased costs that wouldresult from extending federal authority to cover roadsideditches would divert resources from timely maintenanceactivities and potentially threaten the role ditches play inpromoting roadway safety, according to the AmericanRoad & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA).The association submitted comments Nov. 14 to the

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) andArmy Corps of Engineers (Corps) opposing a proposedregulation that would alter the definition of “waters ofthe United States” and expand federal regulation tocover virtually any wet area in the country — includingroadside ditches. ARTBA explained that while current federal regula-

ARTBA: RoadsideDitches Are Not‘Waters of the U.S.’

December 6, 2014 • Vol. IXX • No.25 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910

www.constructionequipmentguide.com

Published Nationally

Crews from The RuhlinCompany, based in Ohio,began work on the recon-struction of Norfolk Southern

Railway’s bridge inMichigan’s Monroe Countylast April and they are lookingat completing the nearly $10million project in May 2015.

By Irwin RapoportCEG CORRESPONDENT

see RAILWAY page 48

see DITCHES page 106see ELFA page 106

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

Attachment & Parts Section................................................41-47

Snow & Ice Section ..........49-53

Truck & Trailer Section ....58-67

Recycling Section ............81-95

Auction Section............100-111

Business Calendar................104

Advertisers Index ................110

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Hundred of machines. Listings updated daily.

Contact: Jeff Speer FABCO Equipment Inc. 11200 W. Silver Spring Rd., Milwaukee, WI 53225

PROVIDING THE BEST IN

USED EQUIPMENT

800.353.1944 ... For Used Equipment

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414.461.9100 ...In WI and Upper Michigan

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1969 Cat 950 ..........................................$22,500S/N 81J01752, 11,630 Hrs, EROPS, tires fair, 3yd

bucket, brakes need work

1999 Volvo L70C....................................$39,500S/N V15854, Hrs Unknown, Meter Reads 7517,

EROPS, Bucket, Tires Good, Hyd Coupler

2004 Volvo L60E....................................$59,500S/N V60363, hours unknown, EROPS, bucket,

lug tires fair, hyd coupler

2006 Kobelco SK480 ............................$65,000S/N YS06U0571, 9187 Hrs, EROPS, LongStick,

Bucket, Undercarriage Fair

2006 Cat 966H ....................................$179,500S/N A6G00225, 8535 Hrs, EROPS, A/C, GP-bkt,

tires good, engine rebuilt at 7422 hours

2011 Cat 262C........................................$33,000S/N MST03900, 2520 Hrs, EROPS, A/C,

Hyd Quick Coupler, 2-Speed, Bkt, Tires Fair

2003 Hitachi ZX600LC........................$110,000S/N 004015, 10,484 Hrs, EROPS, Undercarriage

Fair, Coupler, Bkt

2011 Cat 966K4....................................$225,000S/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 ..............................$69,000S/N 2RN00542, 10,370 Hrs, EROPS, PAT blade, winch, rear screen, under carriage good

1998 CAT D3C LGIII ............................$24,500S/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

2008 Cat 297C XPS ..............................$32,500S/N GCP00782, 5370 Hrs, EROPS, A/C, High Flow, Bkt, 2-Speed, Self-Leveling, Tracks

Good, New Drive Motor at 5365 Hrs

2004 Cat D6RLGP DSII ........................$81,000S/N ADE00479, 11,090 Hrs, EROPS, A/C, S Blade,

Drawbar, Undercarriage On Run Out

2004 Cat D6R..........................................$81,000S/N ADE00479, 11,088 Hrs, EROPS, S Blade,

Undercarriage on Run Out, Drawbar

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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Construction Equipment Guide Midwest Edition (ISSN 1081-7034) is published bi-weekly by Construction EquipmentGuide Ltd. Advertising and Editorial Offices are located at 470 Maryland Dr., Ft. Washington, PA 19034. Toll Free800/523-2200 or Fax 215/885-2910. Annual Subscription Rate $65.00. Call for Canadian and foreign rates.

Periodicals postage paid at Ft. Washington, PA and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes toConstruction Equipment Guide Midwest Edition, 470 Maryland Dr, Ft. Washington, PA 19034.

Contents Copyrighted ©2014, by Construction Equipment Guide, which is a Registered Trademark, registered in the U.S.Patent Office. Registration number 0957323. All rights reserved, nothing may be reprinted or reproduced (includingframing) in whole or part without written permission from the publisher. All editorial material, photographs, drawings,letters, and other material will be treated as unconditionally assigned for publication and copyright purposes and are sub-ject to Construction Equipment Guide's unrestricted right to edit and comment editorially. Contributor articles do not nec-essarily reflect the policy or opinions of this publication.

Call or write for advertising rates, publication schedule and media kit. The Construction Equipment Guide is not responsi-ble for clerical or printer's errors, every care is taken to avoid mistakes. Photographs of equipment used in advertise-ments are not necessarily actual photographs of the specific machine. Similar photographs are used occasionally andevery effort is taken to depict the actual equipment advertised. The right is reserved to reject any advertising.

SPECIAL SECTION81 RECYCLING, CRUSHING AND SCREENINGBe sure to check out this special section!

Keep up to date with the latest information on recycling,

crushing and screening.

FEATURES12 DIAMOND EQUIPMENT GIVES THANKS AT 44TH

OPEN HOUSEDiamond Equipment held its 44th Thanksgiving Open House Event at its headquarters location in Evansville, Ind., on Nov. 21. Hundreds attended theevent, which has become an annual tradition for Diamond Equipment employees,factory representatives and customers.

14 FOUNDER REFLECTS ON THE EARLY YEARS OF

NATIONAL ATTACHMENTSAll of Scott Guimond’s life he has been around construction equipment. For partsof the 1970s he worked as a carpenter for a major construction firm in Mainecalled Cianbro. In the early 1980s he had started his own landscaping andgrounds maintenance company.

16 JLG BOOM LIFTS HELP REBUILD WORLD TRADECENTER COMPLEXThe 1850SJ booms are not the only JLG machines to work on this historic site —just the latest. JLG’s American-built boom lifts and scissor lifts have been workingon the rebirth of this landmark site since the Freedom Tower first began takingshape in 2007.

18 GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS DECLARES JCB GT AS

THE FASTEST BACKHOE ON EARTHThe world-famous JCB GT has been crowned the fastest backhoe loader on earthafter reaching speeds of more than 70 mph in Australia.

24 SITECH CENTRAL OFFICE OPENS, JOINS NATIONWIDE NETWORKSITECH Central LLC has announced that it has joined the nationwide network ofSITECH dealerships. A sales, service and technical support office has been openedin Olathe, Kan., with additional service and support in Wichita.

32 AEM ANNOUNCES 2014 INDUCTEES INTO ITS HALL

OF FAMETheir vision and hard work have been critical to advancing global economic andsocial prosperity; their legacy strengthens continued industry contributions toimproving our quality of life, and serves as an inspiration for tomorrow’s leaders.

36 AEM HONORS 34 COMPANIES FOR 2014The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) announced the 2014 recipientsof the annual Pillar of the Industry awards. Winners are member companies whohave achieved Gold-Level status in the association’s I Make America pro-manufacturing advocacy campaign.

37 LUBY ACQUIRES H EDWARDS Luby Equipment Services recently announced that the company has acquired theassets of H Edwards Equipment, which had been the Case dealer for light equipment in the Caseyville area for many years.

54 VOLVO CE ACHIEVES I MAKE

AMERICA GOLD STATUS, AGAINVolvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) has once again joined the elite ranks of14 companies achieving gold-level status for the third year in a row in I MakeAmerica’s AEM Advocates program.

108 RITCHIE BROS. NAMES MANAGEMENT CHANGES,

REORGANIZATIONHaving completed an extensive review of company operations and historical performance, Ravi Saligram, chief executive officer, is now in the process of developing a strategic roadmap for the company, which will be disclosed on Jan.12, 2015, at an Investor and Analyst Day in New York.

EQUIPMENT42 E-Z DRILL Model 210 Concrete Drill

60 FONTAINE Magnitude 60 Class Trailers

64 TALBERT 4050TA Trailer

DEPARTMENTS96 CLASSIFIEDS

100COMING AUCTIONS

104 BUSINESS CALENDAR

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Cat D6N, ’07, 11,785 hrs..........................$62,500Deere 650J, ’06, 3,731 hrs ......................$65,000Komatsu D51PX-22, ’08, 4,013 hrs ......$124,500Komatsu 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, 08, 8,504 hrs......$79,500Komatsu D155AX-6, ’07, 6,524 hrs ......$239,500Komatsu D275AX-5, ’03, 23,015 hrs ......$99,500

Komatsu GD655-3C, ’06, 1,866 hrs ......$159,500Komatsu GD655-3EO, ’09, 1,474 hrs ....$169,500

Norco Puma 220, ’11, 78 hrs ....................$CALLPonsse Cobra HS10, ’98, 20,013 hrs ......$75,000Ponsse Ergo, ’07, 9,250 hrs ..................$225,000Valmet 415EX/Rolly II, ’05, 10,092 hrs $135,000Valmet 840.2, ’05, 6,600 hrs ................$169,000Valmet 860.4, ’12, 1,640 hrs......................$CALL

Cat 365CL-MH, ‘08, 10,428 hrs ............$154,500Gehl RS8-42, ’03, 3,594 hrs ....................$37,500Komatsu P400LC-8MH, ’08, 6,095 hrs ..$219,500

Roadtec RX700, ’08, 4,630 hrs..............$170,000Wirtgen W60, ’08, 628 hrs ....................$144,900Wirtgen W60 Rumbler, ’11, 400 hrs......$240,000Wirtgen W600, ’03, 2,403 hrs..................$77,500Wirtgen W2100, ’04, 8,373 hrs ..................$CALL

Blaw-Knox PF115, ’08, 1,921 hrs ............$14,500Vogele 1110WB, ’03, 1,004 hrs ..............$85,000Vogele 5103-2, ’11, 1,273 hrs ..............$250,000Vogele 5203-2, ’09, 2,727 hrs ..............$195,000Vogele Super 700, ’07, 566 hrs ..............$79,500Vogele Super 1800SF, ’05, 3,634 hrs ......$60,000

Bomag BC61RB, ’00, 15,862 hrs ............$54,900Bomag BC1172RB, ’05, 15,531 hrs ........$94,900Bomag BW120, ’00, 2,801 hrs ..................$9,500Bomag BW205AD, ’02, 3,520 hrs ............$26,500Hamm HD14VV, ’09, 2,460 hrs ................$29,500Hamm HD90 Ozzy, ’04, 4,300 hrs ............$36,500I-R DD24, ’99, 8,421 hrs ..........................$12,500Volvo DD90HF, ’09, 638 hrs ....................$59,500

Komatsu HM300-2, ’06, 6,500 gal ........$275,000Komatsu HM400-2, ’07, 8,000 gal ........$395,000

Komatsu WA70-5, ‘06, 2,592 hrs ............$47,500Komatsu WA250-6, ’11, 5,646 hrs ..........$94,500Komatsu WA250-6 High Lift, ’11, 2,086 hrs ..........................................................................$124,500Komatsu WA320-7, ’13, 462 hrs............$174,500Komatsu WA320-7, ’14, 81 hrs..............$165,000Komatsu WA380-6, ’11, 2,094 hrs ........$179,500Komatsu WA380-7, ’13, 1,385 hrs ........$185,000Komatsu WA430-6, ’07, 4,404 hrs ........$129,900Komatsu WA450-6, ’07, 8,069 hrs ........$149,500Komatsu WA500-3, ’98, 11,556 hrs ........$79,500New Holland LW190B, ’04, 5,908 hrs......$33,500Terex TL300-2, ’08, 2,441 hrs..................$79,500

Kleemann MSD190D Screen, ’13, 688 hrs ............................................................................$255,000Kleemann MC110Z Crusher, ’13, 714 hrs..............................................................................$475,000

Deere 762, ’76, 2,911 hrs ........................$21,000Deere 762, ’78, 5,743 hrs ........................$21,000

Cat 330CL, ’02, 12,032 hrs ......................$69,500Cat 345BL, ’03, 10,750 hrs ......................$72,500Deere 350DL, ’07, 6,752 hrs..................$124,500Deere 350DLC, ’07, 5,837 hrs ..............$124,500Deere 350DLC, ’07, 6,832 hrs ..............$115,000Komatsu 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........$54,500Komatus PC200LC-5, ’93, 7,745 hrs........$26,000Komatsu PC200LC-6, ’95, 11,780 hrs......$34,500Komatsu PC200LC-6, ’01, 5,824 hrs........$59,500Komatsu PC200LC-7, ’02, 6,850 hrs........$84,500Komatsu PC200LC-7, ‘03, 8,114 hrs........$79,500Komatsu PC200LC-7, ’03, 5,975 hrs........$89,500Komatsu PC200LC-7, ’03, 6,128 hrs........$64,900Komatsu PC200LC-7, ’04, 7,640 Hrs ......$89,500Komatsu PC200LC-8, ’06, 4,621 hrs........$97,500Komatsu PC210LC-10, ’12, 855 hrs ......$157,500Komatsu PC220LC-6, ’96, 6,510 hrs........$64,500Komatsu PC220LC-8, ’06, 9,084 hrs........$96,500Komatsu PC220LC-8, ’06, 2,606 hrs......$139,500Komatsu 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 PC360LC-10, ’14, 655 hrs ......$269,500Komatsu PC400LC-7, ’04, 10,300 hrs......$99,500Komatsu PC400LC-7, ’05 8,163 hrs ......$124,500Komatsu PC400LC-7, ’05 11,134 hrs ......$92,500Komatsu PC400LC-7EO, ’07, 3,991 hrs $204,500Komatsu PC400LC-8, ’08, 3,815 hrs......$209,500Komatsu PC450LC-8, ’11, 2,389 hrs......$309,500Komatsu PC600LC-7, ’05, 10,328 hrs....$199,500Komatsu PC600LC-7, ’05, 4,910 hrs......$369,500Komatsu PC600LC-8, ’06, 10,478 hrs....$199,500Komatsu PC750LC-7, ’04, 6,613 hrs......$349,500Volvo EC240CLR, ’11, 454 hrs ..............$195,500

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2012 Case 850L, s/n NCD80092, 700 Hrs,Cab w/Heat & AC, 124” Blade, 24” Grousers......................................................$110,000

2011 Case 580SN, s/n JJGN58SNKAC536021,2480 Hours, Cab w/Heat & Ac ,Extenda-hoe,Ride Control, Two Lever, 4 in 1 Bucket. AuxHyds,12”,18” and 24” Bkts ............$59,900

2013 Case SV250, s/nJAFSV250PCM460705, 950Hours, Cabw/Heat & AC, Bic High-Flow, 12 x 16.5 Tires,74 “ Bucket......................................$40,500

2012 Case Cx250CLR, s/nDAC250K6NCSAM1210, 500 Hours, 60’Long Reach, Control Pattern, 60” DitchBucket ..........................................$230,000

2012 Case SV250, s/nJAFSV250JBM435496,100 Hours, Cabw/Heat & AC, Two speed, Hyd Coupler, 78”Bkt , 33 x 15.5 Tries ........................$43,500

2012 Case SR250, s/nJAFSR50VBM434310, 750 Hours, Cab w/Heat & AC, BIc High-Flow, 12 x 16.5 Tires,72 “ Bucket ....................................$39,500

2012 Case SR250, JAFSR250PBM442384,1000 Hours. Cab w/Heat & AC, Bic High-Flow,12 X 16.5 Tires, 78” Bucket ............$43,900

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GOMACO GT9500 - ’14 283 Hrs 14’8” Mining Head, Front Lift Arms, Extended Sensor Boom,

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MAULDIN 1500 - ‘03, 844 Hrs, Track Conveyor Feed, 8’-13’ Screed, #61999A, S/N 1134 ............

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MAULDIN 1550C - ‘09, 1533 Hrs, Track, Conveyor Feed, #C000620, S/N 2138 ..............$54,600

MAULDIN 1750C - ‘13, 175 Hours, 8’-16’, #C000225 ....................................................$119,950

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GRADALL XL4100 - ‘94, 8368 Hrs, Working as is, #C000386, S/N 414218......................$19,500

GRADALL XL4100 - ‘98, 8884 Hrs, Workable, as is, #62013A, S/N 413282 ....................$25,000

GRADALL XL4100 - ‘02, 7745 Hrs, Good Machine, #C000402, S/N 411552 ....................$42,500

GRADALL XL4100 - ‘02, 7068 Hrs, Call on this One, S/N 415548 ....................................$53,950

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[email protected] ormobile 1-715-574-8089 or 1-800-242-7113

AGGREGATE EQUIPMENTALLIS 500-SD PORTABLE CONE CRUSHER, 300 HP electric motor, rear feed conveyor, side discharge conveyor,motor control panel, tri-axle, hydraulic leveling ................................................................................................$130,000JCI/FABTEC 6’X20’ TD DUAL SCREEN PLANT, (2) 30” reversing conveyors under primary screen, 60” conveyorunder secondary screen, (3) 42” cross conveyors (6) hydraulic leveling jacks, motor control panel ............$182,500JCI K-300 “KODIAK” PORTABLE CONE PLANT, 300 hp electric motor, 36”x 20’ side discharge conveyor, 36”x 35’feed conveyor, motor control panel, hydraulic leveling......................................................................................$375,000POWERSCREEN 510 COMMANDER RINSER SCREEN PLANT, 11.8 Yd. hopper with hydraulic dump grizzly, 36” feedconveyor, 5x10 3-Deck screen, tandem axle, Deutz diesel ..................................................................................$52,400METSO/NORDBERG MODEL HP300 CLOSED CIRCUIT PORTABLE CONE PLANT, with a 6'x20' Triple Deck Screen.2003 Model Year ................................................................................................................................................$360,000

EXCAVATORSLIEBHERR R974B HDSL UTILITY CRAWLER EXCAVATOR, Powered by a 471 HP Liebherr D9408TI Diesel,33’11” Semi-Gooseneck Boom with 15’5” Stick, 5 cu yd HD Bkt, 21’x14’ 4” Wide U/C with 30” Track Pads andRemovable Sideframes, Approx. 190,000 Lb. Working Weight ....................................................................CALL

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 ....................................$155,900GROVE TM9120 100 TON TRUCK CRANE, 1997, 42’ to 130’ boom, 33’ to 58’ offsettable telescopic swingaway,Grove HO50 main & aux. hoists, LMI, Cummins 6CT8.3 diesel, mounted on a Grove 8 x 4 chassis with aCummins N14 diesel and Roadranger transmissions. Tandem boom dolly ....................REDUCED TO $299,000GROVE 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 ..............................................$159,500AMERICAN 5300, 1988, 70 Ton Crawler Crane, Cummins w/3 Stage Converter, CLL on One Drum, Third Drum,Independent Travel, 130’ Boom, 30’ Jib ................................................................................................$155,000

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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

Bobcat 334 ................................CALL

Bobcat 337D, A/C, HT................$35,900

Bobcat 341 ..............Starting at $29,990

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

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

Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Buckets in Stock-Call For Your Needs

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

Others Available CallPrices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection

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

TRUCKS & TRAILERS

CRAWLER LOADERS

OFF ROAD HAULERS

MOTOR SCRAPERS

DRILLS

ATTACHMENTS

MISCELLANEOUS

WHEEL LOADERS

HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS

CRAWLER TRACTORS

COMPACTORS

LANDSCAPING

CRANES

SPECIALS

BACKHOES

AIR COMPRESSORS

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Excavators-Crawler2013 KOMATSU PC360 LC-10, 900 Hrs............................$278,0002011 VOLVO EC210CL, 3693 Hrs........................................$138,9002013 VOLVO EC220D, 2354 Hrs ..........................................$144,500(3) 2013 VOLVO EC220DL, 1565-1973 Hrs$145,750-$150,0002008 VOLVO EC240CL, 7100 Hrs..........................................$93,5002011 VOLVO EC240CL, 3047 Hrs........................................$150,0002012 VOLVO EC250D LR, 2236 Hrs ..................................$189,0002011 VOLVO EC250DL, 3400 Hrs ........................................$161,2502013 VOLVO EC250DL, 2281 Hrs ........................................$170,500(2) 2011 VOLVO EC340DL, 3594-4554 Hrs$177,800-$184,000(6) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 2000-3900 Hrs$181,000-$214,500(3) 2013 VOLVO EC340DL, 1681-2765 Hrs$211,250-$220,0002013 VOLVO EC380DL, 3102 Hrs........................................$222,0002011 VOLVO EC460C LC, 5719 Hrs ..................................$250,000(2) 2012 VOLVO EC480DL, 2668-2720 Hrs$291,500-$328,0002013 VOLVO EC480DL, 2783 Hrs........................................$324,500

Excavators-Wheel(2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C, 2946-3273 Hrs $161,200-$166,7002012 VOLVO EW180D, 1785 Hrs ........................................$194,500

Motor Graders2011 VOLVO G946B, 1837 Hrs ............................................$211,200

Off-Highway Trucks2011 VOLVO A25F, 4300 Hrs ................................................$242,000(3) 2012 VOLVO A25F, 2900-3121 Hrs ......$283,500-$305,750(4) 2013 VOLVO A25F, 1704-1984 Hrs ......$286,000-$305,0002005 VOLVO A30D ....................................................................$165,0002008 VOLVO A30E, 7600 Hrs ................................................$170,500

2011 VOLVO A30E, 3409 Hrs ................................................$283,500(10) 2012 VOLVO A30F, 2541-3969 Hrs ....$300,000-$328,000(3) 2013 VOLVO A30F, 1954-2964 Hrs ......$324,500-$330,0002014 VOLVO A30F, 1790 Hrs ................................................$328,6002012 VOLVO A35F, 2652 Hrs ................................................$388,3002010 VOLVO A40E, 3875 Hrs................................................$339,200(10) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 3720-6615 Hrs ....$319,000-$383,000(17) 2012 VOLVO A40F, 2512-5758 Hrs ....$324,500-$447,000(4) 2013 VOLVO A40F, 2688-4368 Hrs ......$388,300-$402,800(3) 2013 VOLVO A40F FS, 1875-2738 Hrs $455,800-$494,750

Water Equipment - Truck2006 VOLVO A30D, 7500 Hrs................................................$255,750

Wheel Loaders2010 VOLVO L110F, 5350 Hrs ..............................................$155,6002011 VOLVO L110F, 6883 Hrs ..............................................$143,000(2) 2012 VOLVO L110G, 1651-4397 Hrs....$200,000-$242,000(6) 2013 VOLVO L110G, 1743-3481 Hrs....$209,000-$234,0002009 VOLVO L150F, 7338 Hrs ..............................................$183,400(2) 2010 VOLVO L150F, 11436-13235 Hrs $133,400-$133,500(2) 2012 VOLVO L150G, 2869-2891 Hrs....$267,000-$305,7502011 VOLVO L180G, 5216 Hrs..............................................$278,0002013 VOLVO L180G, 3619 Hrs ............................................$334,0002013 VOLVO L220G, 1486 Hrs..............................................$413,400(2) 2012 VOLVO L250G, 2425-3392 Hrs ..$355,000-$399,0002013 VOLVO L60G, 1583 Hrs ................................................$144,0002012 VOLVO L70G, 1851 Hrs ................................................$151,250(2) 2013 VOLVO L70G, 2823-3109 Hrs ......................$147,000 Ea.(4) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 1627-3219 Hrs ......$183,333-$194,500(10) 2013 VOLVO L90G, 1598-4582 Hrs ....$156,000-$192,500

2013 VOLVO L90G, 1596 Hrs........$187,0002011 VOLVO A40F, 4600 Hrs......$333,900 2012 VOLVO EC250D LR, 2236 Hrs $189,000

A40 Finance leasing available for 24 months with payments as low as $7,900 per month. Call Doug Wilson for details.

Full inventory at: www.ascvolvo.com

VOLVO USED EQUIPMENT

ASC ConstructionEquipment USA, Inc.

North DakotaBismarckFargoMinotWilliston

North CarolinaCharlotteRaleighAshevilleGreenville

South CarolinaColumbiaNorth CharlestonPiedmont

GeorgiaBufordForest ParkSavannah

East TennesseeKnoxvilleChattanooga

Contact your local dealer:

Doug [email protected]

Billy [email protected]

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ascvolvo.com

NORTH DAKOTABismarck701.250.4882Fargo701.271.2360Minot701.839.4020Williston701.570.5309

GEORGIABuford678.318.9500Forest Park770.319.0074Savannah912.964.8079

NORTH CAROLINAAsheville828.687.0620Charlotte704.596.8283Greenville252.754.5280Raleigh919.661.8710

SOUTH CAROLINACharleston843.414.1120Columbia803.791.0740Piedmont864.704.1060

TENNESSEEChattanooga423.308.7940Knoxville865.525.1845

Look to ASC Construction Equipment for industry-leading Volvo wheel loaders. Every loader in our fleet is built with the power and precision you need to get the most out of each and every job.

You only trust one name for keeping your facility productive and profitable.

Smart Works.

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Diamond Equipment Gives Thanks at 44th Open House

Larry Alexander (L), Double AServices, and Vice President DaveFortune of Diamond Equipment.

Gathering around the Takeuchi TL-8 compact track loader (L-R) are Matt Martin, WJMartin Excavating; Steve Sawyer, Diamond Equipment; and Bill and Bob Martin, both ofWJ Martin Excavating.

(L-R): Weston Sublet, Diamond Equipment Inc.; Beau and Jimmy Slavens, bothof Allied Construction Products LLC; and Dave Fortune, Diamond EquipmentInc,. congregate around the Rammer 522 hammer attached to a Case TR320skid steer.

(L-R): Glenn Daniel, Diamond Equipment Inc., Gary Johnson of Gary’s BackhoeService and his grandson Mark Hesley enjoy the complimentary meal.

Many of Diamond Equipment’s vendors were on hand toanswer questions about their products. Jay Perry (L), super-intendent of Evansville-Vanderburgh Levee Authority District,speaks with Tim Murphy, territory manager, Paladin LightConstruction.

Stopping by the Hyundai Construction Equipment table to seewhat’s new (L-R) are Michael Comes of Michael ComesLogging, Fred Schultz and David Lynes of HyundaiConstruction Equipment Americas Inc.

(L-R): Mark Klodowski, Diamond Equipment, wel-comes Terrie Ann and Butch Butts of Butch ButtsTank Truck Services to the annual open house.

Diamond Equipment held its44th Thanksgiving OpenHouse Event at its headquar-

ters location in Evansville, Ind., onNov. 21. Hundreds attended theevent, which has become an annualtradition for Diamond Equipmentemployees, factory representativesand customers. Contractors, municipal mainte-

nance employees and farmers from

the Evansville area gathered to catchup with Diamond Equipment repre-sentatives and review the latestequipment. Attendees received awarm welcome along with doorprizes and were treated to a barbecuelunch at the event.Established in 1969, Diamond

Equipment is the authorized dealerof Case Equipment and also repre-sents Dynapac, Hyundai, JLG,

Noram, SkyTrak, Sullair, Takeuchi,Terex trucks and Towmaster trailers.The family-owned dealership oper-ates five locations in Indiana,Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web

site at www.constructionequipment-

guide.com.)

see DIAMOND page 40

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JD 9530 ScraperTractor, 3440 hours,#75754 ..........$235,000

JD 850K, 24” Pads,128” Semi U Blade,Winch, 2,044 hours,#74612 ..........$259,000

NPK Hammers, AllSizes for All Makes.Inspected and WellMaintained, GH4-GH18

Challenger MT955B,Cab, Air, Duals, #75562......................$138,000

Bomag BW211D-4,Orops, 84” SmoothDrum, #75340 ..$67,000

JD 400D, 8000 GallonWater Tank, #74752 ............................$239,000

JD 160DLC, 10’ 2” Arm,28” Pads, Hyd Thumb,PT+Hyd Warranty,#75616 ..........$158,000

Low Hour JD 844K’sAvailable, 0% for 36Months on Select Units

JD 350GLC MaterialHandler, #52129 ................................$495,000

JD 850J, LGP, 36”Pads, 152” Semi UBlade, 4223 hours,#51421 ..........$168,000

JD 670G, Low Cab, 13’Blade, Full Warranty,#75288 ..........$168,000

JD 744K, Cab, Air, 5.25yd Bucket, Warranty,#75521 ..........$294,000

Case STX550, 1760hours, #75383 ....................................$238,000

JD 310SJ, Cab, Air,4x4, Aux Hyd, FrontCplr, 3362 hours,#75736 ............$63,000

JD 624K, Cab, Air, FullWarranty, #75673 ................................$127,000

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Founder Reflects on the Early Years of National Attachments

All of Scott Guimond’s life he has beenaround construction equipment. For parts ofthe 1970s he worked as a carpenter for amajor construction firm in Maine calledCianbro. In the early 1980s he had started hisown landscaping and grounds maintenancecompany.

In 1984, a visit to Thompson Machine, alocal construction equipment dealership inMaine, brought him a new tractor, a new jobas a sales representative and, eventually, theidea for a new business.

While enjoying success selling heavyequipment, including winning several per-formance awards and trips (one to Hawaiifor being the top Mitsubishi performer in thecountry) Guimond noticed that there was anincrease in interest from his customers aboutthe attachments that could be used with theequipment that he was selling. People oftenasked where they could purchase a thumb,tilting ditching bucket, couplers and itemslike hydraulic breakers, he recalled.

The attachments business was in its infan-cy; the concept of a third valve on an exca-vator was virtually unheard of. While equip-ment dealerships were focused on sellingmachinery, there was not a lot of focus orattention paid to the attachments that wentwith that equipment. In Europe and Japanthe concept that excavators should be multi-functional was just starting to catch on.

Guimond identified that the potential forgrowth in the attachments industry wasextraordinary and decided to start a compa-ny focusing on that area.

A Business Is Born“I knew that the demand was there and I

felt that if I had focused 100 percent of myattention to the attachments industry there

was endless potential,” Guimond said. “Iimmediately went to work creating allianceswith construction equipment attachmentmanufactures that I felt I could do a good jobrepresenting. One company in particular thatwas headquartered in Toronto, Canada,caught my attention.”

That company was Nye ManufacturingLimited.

Well-known in Canada for building someof the most rugged, overbuilt constructionequipment attachments, Nye had no pres-ence in the United States.

“I was absolutely blown away by what Isaw at the factory in Canada,” Guimondsaid. “The attachments they were manufac-

turing were of extreme quality. The visualimpact of each piece screamed rugged. Eachand every piece was individually built toorder. Each one was a work of art.”

The product offerings produced by Nyewere exactly the items that Guimond waslooking for that included buckets, grapples,pulverizers, thumbs and coupling systems.

Guimond worked out an agreement withJack Nye, president of Nye Manufacturing.In exchange for making NationalAttachments its exclusive distributor in theUnited States, Guimond would make Nye ahousehold name among U.S. constructionfirms, equipment dealers, recyclers anddemolition professionals.

Guimond’s first line of attack with Nyeand National Attachments was to get hisproduct in front of local major constructioncompanies in Maine, some of which he hadalready established relationships with.Companies like Cianbro, FoglioIncorporated, Shaw Brothers and GrondinConstruction were soon regularly equippingtheir excavators and loaders with attach-ments purchased from NationalAttachments.

Some of these attachments are still beingused by these companies and have actuallyoutlasted the original carriers five-fold.

(L-R) are Scott Guimond, president National Attachments; Gabe Guimond, vice pres-ident of sales; Scott Guimond II, vicepresident of procurement; and KathyGuimond, CFO.

Nye grapples are now used in the most extreme conditions from coast-to-coast inthe United States.

Scott Guimond looks on as Nye attachments help out at Ground Zero.

Jack Nye, president of NyeManufacturing Limited, helps demon-strate the size of a bucket.

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2013 Volvo L110G, 113" 4.1 cy bkt, 23.5R25 tires, full fenders,block heater, reversible cooling fan, radio w/cd, rear camera,hyd 3 functions, boom suspension, logging counterweight ........................................................................................$249,500

2007 Volvo L350F, Cab, A/C, Radio w/CD, Air SuspensionSeat, Comfort Drive Control, Work Lights, Boom Suspension,Engine Block Heater, Auto Lube System, Full Rear Fenders,156” 10.1cy Spade Nose Rock Bucket w/Teeth & Segments,35/65R33 Tires 80%........................................................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

2013 Volvo BL70B, Municipal trade, 92.5" loader bucket,mech. att. bracket, 1.3 CY GP bucket w/ spill guard, EXT dip-per arm, pilot controls,4WD, A/C, radio w/CD, MP3 connection,double battery, boom suspension, additional 1080lb counter-weight ..........................................................................$70,500

2012 Dressta TD25M, 26" Severe Service Pads, 90% UC,Hydraulic Controls (3 Spool Valve / 2 Lever), Severe ServiceCrankcase & Transmission Guards, Final Drive Rock Guard,Full Length Track Roller Guard, Engine Block Heater,Start/Charging Receptacle Plug Assembly w/15' Cable, Semi-U Blade (12.5cy) w/Reinforced Center Push Plate & HydraulicTllt, Fixed Drawbar ....................................................$250,000

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 ..............................................................................$69,500

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) ..........................................CALL

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

2012 Volvo L150G, 26.R25 L3 VJT Bridgestone Tires, VolvoD13H-E Engine, Radiator, Reversible Cooling Fan, Rear ViewCamera, Engine Block Heater, Boom Suspension, RehandlingCounterweight, 126” 5.5cy GP STE Bucket w/BOE ..$265,000

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 ..........................................................................$117,000

2012 Volvo BL70B, Municipal Trade, 92.5” Loader Bkt, Mech.Att. Bracket, 1.3 CY GP Bkt w/Spill Guard, EXT Dipper Arm, PilotControls, 4WD, A/C, Radio w/CD, MP3 Connection, DoubleBattery, Boom Suspension, Additional 1080lb Counterweight ........................................................................................$69,500

1999 Volvo L90C, Cab, Heater, Contronics, F/R Switch,Heated Operator’s Seat, Work Lights, Hydraulic AttachmentBracket, Right Hand Footstep, Towing Hitch, 3.5cy Bucketw/BOE, 20.5-25 Tires ..................................................$37,500

2013 Volvo EC250DL, Municipal trade, 19'9" boom, 11'10" arm,36" track pads, engine block heater, air susp seat w/heat, joy-stick 3 switch & 1 prop, climate control with a/c, radio w/cd, rearview camera, 2 pump double act. piping, quick fit piping, pilotpattern controls, straight travel pedal, caretrack..............CALL

2011 Volvo DD70HF, Backup Alarm, Operating Weight 14,895lbs, 205 Gallon Water Tank Capacity, Vibration Frequency:4000 VPM, Vibration Centrifugal Force: 7,820-21,080 lbs, 57”Drum Width ....................................................................CALL

2002 Volvo EW170, A/C, Radio, Joystick w/5 Switches, 17’1”Mono Boom, 8’6” Stick, Q/C Piping, Hammer/Shear Piping(X1-2 Pump Flow), Engine Block Heater, 4 Outriggers, 10.00-20 Dual Tires, Helac q/c, 60” Hyd Tilt Ditching Bucket $55,500

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JLG Boom Lifts Help Rebuild World Trade Center ComplexBy Bill DoveySPECIAL TO CEG

New Yorkers paused quietly at8:46 and 9:03 a.m. and steel workerswaited. The names of nearly 3,000victims were read aloud andmachines sat silent. By late morningon Sept. 11 most of this year’s obser-vances for the anniversary of the 9/11terror attacks had concluded in lowerManhattan. Soon after, three JLG 1850SJ ultra

booms were fully extended to 185 ft.(53 m) and steel workers resumedtheir task of rebuilding the WorldTrade Center site that was devastatedmore than a decade earlier. The1850SJ booms are not the only JLGmachines to work on this historic site— just the latest. JLG’s American-built boom lifts and scissor lifts havebeen working on the rebirth of thislandmark site since the FreedomTower first began taking shape in2007.

The Road to RecoveryThe locations of the 9/11 terror

attacks in Shanksville, Pa.,Washington, D.C., and New YorkCity have, for many, become hallowedground. And rightly so. But New York’ssite was — and is — different. The sizeand scope of the disaster made it so. Thisdifference has made rebuilding the WorldTrade Center (WTC) structures a challengeunlike any other. The idea of rebuilding onthe site offended some while others viewedit as a means of healing. The reconstructiontimeline was further complicated by jointownerships, leasing partners and govern-ment intervention.Thirteen years later, many of the build-

ings are open or are opening soon, but the16-acre complex is far from complete.Today, steel workers are using the 1850SJbooms to erect the 114 spikes that adornthe top of the “Oculus,” the above-groundportion of the site’s transportation hub. Skanska won the $204 million contract

to build the hub from the Port Authority ofNew York and New Jersey back in 2011.Skanska Koch, an operating unit ofSkanska USA Civil, is doing the actualconstruction. Designed by internationallyacclaimed architect Santiago Calatrava,the building features a distinctive, andsomewhat controversial, wing-like appear-ance.Calatrava’s original soaring spike design has been scaled

back because of security issues. The design was further mod-ified to eliminate the opening and closing roof mechanismbecause of budget and space constraints. While the 1850SJunits work above the roofline, other JLG booms work on the

façade and other internal and external features in a rush tocomplete the 330-ft. (100.6 m) long building that is twoyears and nearly $2 billion over budget.The transportation hub, located between WTC towers 2

and 3, is bounded by Greenwich, Fulton and Church streets.

It comprises a train station with a largeand open mezzanine under the NationalSeptember 11 Memorial plaza. Whencompleted, the station will connect theNew Jersey’s PATH train system to 11lines in New York City’s subway system,the Battery Park City Ferry terminal, andseveral buildings in the WTC complex. Itwill serve more than 200,000 commutersand thousands of tourists and visitors whotravel daily to lower Manhattan.The hub encompasses 800,000 sq. ft.

under one roof — nearly the same squarefootage as New York’s famed GrandCentral Station. It will feature retail shop-ping and restaurants. On completion, thestructure will have consumed more than22,000 tons of specially designed structur-al steel. The site is now scheduled to openon Dec. 17, 2015.

Reaching Out From the AshesFrom the beginning, JLG boom lifts

have been an integral part of the resurrec-tion of virtually every part of the WTCcomplex, including the memorial, themuseum and the new WTC buildings.The most visible of the office buildings isthe Freedom Tower, now called OneWorld Trade Center. The 104-story tower

is located just north of the original North Tower (1 WorldTrade Center), where the original 6 WTC building oncestood.

The 1850SJ booms are not the only JLG machines to work on this historic site — just thelatest. JLG’s American-built boom lifts and scissor lifts have been working on the rebirthof this landmark site since the Freedom Tower first began taking shape in 2007.

Work on the World Trade Center site continues more than a decade after the devastating attacks.

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The world-famous JCB GT has beencrowned the fastest backhoe loader on earthafter reaching speeds of more than 70 mph inAustralia.The JCB GT, originally designed to per-

form high-speed wheelies at racing events,made the attempt in front of independentrecord officials in Bathurst, Australia, nearSydney. Guinness World Records confirmedthat the powerful JCB GT was officially thefastest backhoe loader in the world with aspeed of 72.58 mph (116.82 kmh). The GThas achieved even faster undocumentedspeeds of 90 to 100 mph (144.84 to 160.9kmh) when operated in the United States,thus earning its nickname, “The 100-mphBackhoe.”To celebrate the win, the JCB GT went on

a tour of Sydney and took a bow for photog-raphers in front of other world-famous icons— the Opera House and Harbour Bridge.The latest record is not the only one that JCB’s backhoe

holds; the machine has been the world’s top-selling backhoeloader for 14 consecutive years. Since inventing the machinein 1953, the company has manufactured more than half amillion backhoes. Fab Carrettin, managing director of JCB Pacific, said,

“The JCB GT has always been regarded as the fastest back-hoe around and now it’s official. It’s fantastic to haveachieved this record, which underlines the world-class engi-neering, power and performance our customers demandfrom the JCB backhoe.”Glenn McLeod, backhoe product manager of JCB dealer

JCB Construction Equipment Australia (CEA), added, “The72.58 mph we achieved was actually higher than the 68.35mph benchmark set for us by the Guinness World Records.

We couldn’t be happier with the results.”JCB demonstration driver Matthew Lucas

— nicknamed “The Dig” during the attempt— was the man who steered the JCB GT toits world record title. Lucas of Werrington,Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, UK, said, “Itwas great to be involved in such an excitingproject and a real honor to be behind thewheel when we achieved the record.”When the JCB GT first made its debut in

1988, it was made of fiberglass and alu-minum and powered by a Chevy V8 engine.It was driven by long-serving employeeMalcolm Grindey, who spent two years atthe wheel of the JCB GT, demonstrating itscapabilities all over the world, including anappearance at the Formula One AustralianGrand Prix in 1990.Grindey of Marston Montgomery, near

Rocester, said, “I have very fond memoriesof putting the JCB GT through its paces in

the Australian Grand Prix, so it’s great news that it’s securedthe title as the world’s fastest digger on Australian soil near-ly 25 years later.”Normally based at JCB’s headquarters in Staffordshire,

UK, the latest JCB GT has a loader and digger end madecompletely out of aluminum. It went to Australia to performat car events, including the Deni Ute Muster in Deniliquin,NSW and the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 in Bathurst,NSW. With a lightweight steel chassis and JCB Fastrac trac-tor rear axle, the JCB GT was originally designed to dowheelies to thrill crowds at motor racing drag strips in theUSA.For more information, visit www.jcb.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

The JCB GT, now officially the fastest digger on earth, takes a bow in front of the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridgewith driver Matthew “The Dig” Lucas after achieving the record.

“The Dig” unmasked....Matthew Lucas whodrove the JCB GT to itsworld record breakingspeed.

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True Power.At Liebherr, we don’t just build machines. We custom-engineer them to perform as ef ciently as possible. Our new PR 736 dozer is a perfect example. Its Tier 4F emissions system was designed from the ground up and it’s practically maintenance free. The electronic drive system automatically adjusts to keep operators in the “sweet spot” — even when saving fuel in ECO mode. And like all our machines, the PR 736 is built to last with exclusive Liebherr components. We haven’t compromised on anything; why should you?

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INDIANARECO Equipment, Inc. www.recoequip.comINDIANAPOLIS(317) 781-8100

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The Ohio State Department of Transportation received bidsfor transportation-related improvement projects.The following is a list of some of the projects let.

Project No: 140471Type: Two lane resurfacing.Location: BRO-US 52/US 68-4.31/41.01.State Estimate: $2,795,000Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Shelly Company, Thornville, Ohio — $2,925,532• Brown County Construction Company Inc.,

Aberdeen, Ohio — $2,965,746Completion Date: June 30, 2015

Project No: 140473Type: Bridge repair.Location: CUY-CANAL ROAD.State Estimate: $3,205,000Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Great Lakes Construction Company, Hinckley, Ohio— $3,711,639

• J D Williamson Construction Company Inc.,Tallmadge, Ohio — $3,861,593

• Kokosing Construction Company Inc., Columbus,Ohio — $4,730,509

• Karvo Paving Company, Stow, Ohio — $4,794,514Completion Date: Sept. 15, 2016

Project No: 140480Type: Bridge repair.Location: LUC-IR 475-08.03 @ Bancroft.State Estimate: $2,165,000Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Mosser Construction Inc., Fremont, Ohio —$1,865,053

• Miller Bros. Construction Inc., Archbold, Ohio —$1,896,998

• Beaver Excavating Company, Canton, Ohio —$1,998,042

• Becdir Construction Company, Berlin Center, Ohio —$2,011,551

• Vernon Nagel Inc., Napoleon, Ohio — $2,075,385• Dot Construction Corp., Canfield, Ohio — $2,098,890

Completion Date: July 31, 2015

Project No: 140482Type: Four lane resurfacing.Location: PIK-US 23-5.25.State Estimate: $7,234,000Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Shelly & Sands Inc., Columbus, Ohio — $7,100,312• Shelly Company, Thornville, Ohio — $7,629,447

Completion Date: Sept. 30, 2015

Project No: 148032Type: Signing.Location:D08-SIGN-FY2015.State Estimate: $2,988,000Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Lake Erie Construction Company, Norwalk, Ohio —

$3,019,425• M P Dory Company, Columbus, Ohio — $3,078,361

Completion Date: Sept. 1, 2016

Project No: 140489Type: Four lane resurfacing.Location: BEL-SR 7-20.080.State Estimate: $1,441,000Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Shelly & Sands Inc., Columbus, Ohio — $1,380,669• The Lash Paving Company, Bridgeport, Ohio —

$1,617,395Completion Date: June 30, 2015

Project No: 140490Type: Two lane resurfacing.Location: BEL-SR 9-0.000.State Estimate: $3,185,000Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Shelly & Sands Inc., Columbus, Ohio — $3,359,328• The Lash Paving Company, Bridgeport, Ohio —

$4,100,000Completion Date: July 31, 2015

Project No: 140491Type: Two lane resurfacing.Location:D09-PM-2L-FY15.State Estimate: $1,808,000Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Brown County Asphalt Inc., Georgetown, Ohio —$1,624,373

• Shelly Company, Thornville, Ohio — $1,784,824

• Cox Paving LLC, Washington Courthouse, Ohio —$1,881,097Completion Date: July 15, 2015

Project No: 140492Type: Two lane resurfacing.Location:HAN-SR 12/SR 18/SR 613-22.66/6.82/8.09.State Estimate: $2,006,000Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Bluffton Paving Inc., Bluffton, Ohio — $1,908,531• Shelly Company, Thornville, Ohio — $2,039,458• M & B Asphalt Company Inc., Tiffin, Ohio —

$2,168,518Completion Date: July 1, 2015

Project No: 140493Type: Bridge repair.Location: LAK-IR 90-19.21.State Estimate: $2,798,000Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Keffler Bridge Co., Canfield, Ohio — $2,700,344• Union Industrial Contractors Inc., Ashtabula, Ohio —

$3,026,948• Dot Construction Corp., Canfield, Ohio — $3,028,420• J D Williamson Construction Company Inc.,

Tallmadge, Ohio — $3,137,124• Ruhlin Company, Sharon Center, Ohio — $3,272,875• Becdir Construction Company, Berlin Center, Ohio —

$3,407,967• Great Lakes Construction Company Hinckley, Ohio

— $3,487,315Completion Date:Oct. 31, 2015

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SITECH Central Office Opens, Joins Nationwide NetworkSITECH Central LLC has

announced that it has joined thenationwide network of SITECHdealerships. A sales, service andtechnical support office has beenopened in Olathe, Kan., with addi-tional service and support inWichita. As a SITECH dealership,SITECH Central is part of theglobal distribution network for theportfolio of construction technolo-gy systems available to heavy andhighway contractors.

“We are excited about our con-tinued support and service to thehardworking contractors of Kansasand Missouri. Our mission is tofind deliverable solutions, no mat-ter the brand of equipment, size ofcontractor or experience of tech-nology,” said John Combs, generalmanager.

SITECH dealerships representTrimble and Caterpillar machinecontrol systems for heavy equip-ment, along with Trimble’s com-plete portfolio of connected sitesolutions — site positioning sys-tems, construction asset manage-ment services, software and wire-

less and internet-based infrastruc-tures.

SITECH Central LLC willadvise contractors in Kansas andnorthwest Missouri on the con-struction technology solutions forthe job while providing high quali-ty local customer service, personal-ized training and technical support.As authorized representatives forTrimble site-wide solutions andmachine control systems, SITECHCentral will advise contractors onthe application construction tech-nology solutions to effectivelysolve construction challenges.Solutions include:

• Full portfolio of Trimble GradeControl Systems and CatAccuGrade Machine ControlSystems designed for heavy equip-ment, regardless of machine make,type or model.

• Trimble Site PositioningSystems that allow contractors toperform a range of site measure-ment tasks and reduce downtimeby quickly resolving problems onsite.

• Management of job site

progress with Trimble’s SiteSupervisor System designed forsupervisors coordinating activities,especially on the stakeless job site.

• Comprehensive data manage-ment with Trimble ConstructionSoftware for streamlined work-flows between field and office inreal-time.

• Real-time equipment andassets status with TrimbleConstruction Manager allowingcontractors to track and managethe status of each piece of equip-ment on your job site — live, in theoffice.

Through the adoption ofTrimble construction technology

and Caterpillar machine controlsystems, contractors can experi-ence new levels of productivityand profitability.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s

Web site at www.constructionequip-

mentguide.com.)

As a SITECH dealership, SITECH Central is part of the global dis-tribution network for the portfolio of construction technologysystems available to heavy and highway contractors.

A Cat GCS900 dozer.

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2007 Komatsu PC220LC-8: #81992, Cab/AC, 9’7”Arm, KOMTRAX, 7350 Hrs........................$99,500

1999 Komatsu D41P-6: #5952, Cab/AC, 28”Tracks, PAT Blade, 4750 Hrs......................$59,500

2006 Komatsu PC228USLC-3: #82164, Cab/AC,JRB QC, Hyd Thumb, 4550 Hrs ..............$139,500

2003 Komatsu PC200LC-7: #92106, Cab/AC, 9’7”Arm, 31.5” Tracks, Aux Hyd, 6300 Hrs ....$79,500

2006 Komatsu PC200LC-8: #82111, Cab/AC, 9’7”Arm, 31.5” Tracks, KOMTRAX, 4100 Hrs$121,500

2002 Komatsu PC95R-2: #50051, Cab/Heat, 20”Tracks, Aux Hyd, Blade, 1950 Hrs ............$69,500

2001 Komatsu PC138US-2: #80876, Cab/AC, 8’6”Arm, 4550 Hrs............................................$59,500

2005 Komatsu D61EX-15: #91765, Cab/AC, 24”Tracks, PAT Blade, 2650 Hrs ..................$134,500

2004 Komatsu PC160LC-7: #81899, Cab/AC, AuxHyd, 5100 Hrs............................................$84,500

2001 Komatsu PC220LC-6: #80381, Cab/AC, 60’Long Front, 60” Long Front, 60” Ditching Bkt,5700 Hrs ..................................................$139,500

2008 Komatsu PC270LC-8: #91822, Cab/AC, 11’6”Arm, 31.5” Tracks, JRB QC, 10,150 Hrs ..$99,500

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LiuGong Dressta Awarded TopChinese Investor in Poland

The awards ceremony for the 2014 TopForeign Direct Investors in Poland, whichwas hosted by Biz Poland Magazine andco-organized by The Polish Informationand Foreign Investment Agency, SpecialEconomic Zones in Poland, Chamber ofCommerce of Poland, was held at the HotelIntercontinental, Warsaw on Oct. 16.LiuGong Dressta Machinery Co. Ltd. wasawarded 2014 Top Chinese Investor inPoland. This prize was evaluated by the judging

committee, which was composed of 25authorities in the business, like SlawomirMajman, president of Polish Informationand Foreign Investment Agency, commer-cial counselors of various countries inPoland, and chairmen of Chamber ofCommerce of Poland, etc. The evaluationprocess and result also were notarized byspecial notary. The evaluation standardcovered several important aspects likeinvestment scale, the strategic meaning toPoland economy and development, jobsopportunities and staff satisfaction, etc. LiuGong spent more than $50 million in

acquiring HSW on Jan. 31, 2012, and itacquired Poland ZZN company in October2013. It has provided 1800 jobs in Polandand thus became the biggest Chinese enter-prise in Poland.LiuGong Dressta aims to become the

research and development, purchase, man-ufacturing, sales and talent cultivation basetailored for the Europe and American top-end market. After acquisition, LiuGongDressta gradually carried out various busi-ness integration on the basis of respectinglocal law, regulation and culture. Theassets, talents, efficiency, cost, safety and

environment of LiuGong Dressta have beenoptimized by LiuGong’s global resourcesand local advantages.Hou Yubo, general manager assistant of

LiuGong Dressta, received the award andsaid, “This award is not only the high praisefor the investor, but also the recognition forcontinuous effort and cooperation betweenChinese and Polish staff.”Zeng Guang’an, chaiman of LiuGong

Machinery Co. Ltd., said: “This awardinspires all the staff of LiuGong Dressta. Italso proves that LiuGong’s corporate man-agement concept and social responsibilitycan surely compete with the world-classenterprises.”Xu Jian, the Chinese ambassador to

Poland, spoke highly of LiuGong’s invest-ment in Poland. “LiuGong is the biggest Chinese enter-

prise that invests in Poland. I think it has seta very successful example. I also hope thatmore enterprises can explore the Polishmarket and invest in Poland like LiuGong.”Janusz Piechocinski, deputy prime min-

ister, minister of the Economy of Poland,said during the interview, “AlthoughLiuGong Dressta is located in StalowaWola, which is very far from LiuGong’sheadquarters in China, the cooperationbetween China and Poland has becomemore harmonious by the continuous effortsof all the staff, which provides importantexperience for further cooperation betweenChina and Poland.”For more information, visit www.liu-

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LiuGong was awarded the 2014 Top Chinese Investor in Poland. Hou Yubo, generalmanager assistant of LiuGong Dressta, received the award.

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2005 CATERPILLAR TH580B, ID# 0CR4563, S/NSLH00411, 2910 HOURS, STABILIZERS ..................$54,300

2011 CATERPILLAR 247B3, ID# MUC0332, S/NTSL00465, 1943 HOURS, CAB, A/C ........................$33,100

2008 CATERPILLAR 272C, ID# NUC0126, S/N#RED01432, 3130 HOURS, CAB, AIR ........................$31,100

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2008 CATERPILLAR 287C, ID# NUC0080, S/NMAS01333, 4300 HOURS, CAB, AIR ........................$28,500

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Guimond Introduced Company With Help From CEG

Since that time National Attachments has grown to repre-sent more than 100 manufacturers of quality attachmentsfrom all over the world. “One of the key ingredients to our success has been our

employees focus on a single area locating the best possibleattachment to meet the challenges of our individual cus-tomer’s needs,” Guimond said.

Off and RunningIn 1996, Guimond decided it was time to introduce his

company to contractors outside of the New England area. “I met with the people at Construction Equipment Guide.

I had been reading the publication for years and decided thatit would be a wonderful tool to expand the reach of NationalAttachments. “At that time the company was made up of myself, my

wife Kathy and one other employee. Despite our size wecame out of the gate doing full-page advertisements andimmediately our phone started ringing off the hook. NationalAttachments was off and running. “We started introducing the Nye product to contractors at

industry trade shows across the country. We got involvedwith industry groups like the National DemolitionAssociation and ISRI. The acceptance of the Nye productwas immediate. In 1996, we exhibited at ConExpo and intro-duced National Attachments to the world.”About this time National Attachments sold its first order

to a large demolition firm previously known as CSTEnvironmental. Today it is one of National Attachments’largest customers with more than 100 pieces in its fleet. Soonafter, a 10-yd. (7.6 m) extreme service rock bucket was soldto the Trumbull Corporation in Pittsburgh, Pa., to put on a

Hitachi EX 1100. That bucket moved more than 2 millionyds. of shot rock in one year and is still in service to this day. National Attachments is very much a family business.

Guimond’s wife Kathy started out in a part-time positionwhile their family was being raised. Today, she serves as thecompany’s CFO. Guimond’s two sons, Gabe and Scott II,are the vice presidents of sales, and his daughter, Kate, headsup the company’s marketing department. In 2001, National Attachments got the call that its equip-

ment was needed at Ground Zero. Under extreme circum-stances that equipment had never been tested in before the

Nye products held up without a single failure. “Visiting that site was emotionally draining but inspiring

at the same time. Lives were at stake. We needed to help inany way possible. The sense of urgency couldn’t have beenany higher,” Guimond said.

The stump harvester has been called “the Swiss armyknife of land clearing.”

Scott Guimond (R) and his son Gabe at the nationaldemolition show.

Scott Guimond (R) during his first tour of the Nyefactory in 1992.

The digital concrete pulverizer is anextreme duty concrete pulverizerwith a steel ripper attached to its

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AEM Announces 2014 Inductees Into Its Hall of Fame The Association of Equipment

Manufacturers (AEM) announced the 2014inductees into the AEM Hall of Fame, whichrecognizes and celebrates outstanding indi-viduals in the off-road equipment industry,and their legacy of innovation, service andleadership.

Their vision and hard work have beencritical to advancing global economic andsocial prosperity; their legacy strengthenscontinued industry contributions to improv-ing our quality of life, and serves as an inspi-ration for tomorrow’s leaders.

The 2014 inductees into the AEM Hallof Fame are:

• E.G. Melroe & the Melroe Family,Melroe Manufacturing & Bobcat Company

• Agustin “Gus” Ramirez, HUSCOInternational

• Robert J. Ratliff, AGCO Corporation• John D. West, The Manitowoc

Company• Rollin Henry White, Cleveland Tractor

Company (Cletrac)AEM Hall of Fame inductees have been

evaluated by an independent panel of indus-try experts on five criteria that are vital to thehealth of the off-road equipment manufac-turing industry: 1) innovation, 2) industrycontributions, 3) leadership, 4) corporate cit-izenship/social responsibility and 5) sustain-ability.

About the 2014 Hall of Fame Inductees

Below are summaries for each of the 2014honorees with some of the reasons they wereselected for induction.

E.G. Melroe & the Melroe Family(Melroe Manufacturing & BobcatCompany)

The Melroe family story is one of innova-tion and industry firsts in product design,technology and safety. Patriarch E.G.Melroe designed (and patented in 1940) awindrow pickup that lifted windrowed graininto the combine. He also invented a springtooth harrow for seedbed preparation andweeding row crops.

This can-do spirit extended to E.G.’s fam-ily and the Melroe Manufacturing Co.Despite performance and durability issues,customer demand kept the Melroes fromstopping production of their first skid steerloader. They refined it, with the Bobcatbrand introduced in 1962. The four-wheel-drive skid steer concept became a model forother brands.

Introduction of a hydrostatic drive systemincreased skid steer pushing power andbecame the industry standard in just over adecade. Introduction of a lever-actuatedattachment mounting system — in place ofpin-on mounting — allowed operators toeasily switch attachments throughout the

workday for greater efficiency and wasadopted as the worldwide ISO standard. Thecompany pioneered use of an overheadguard (ROPS), now standard equipment onall compact loaders.

Compact loaders (four-wheel-drive skidsteer and compact track) now represent thelargest volume category in the mobile, off-road equipment industry.

The company that now employs 2,000people has always called Gwinner home,exerting a huge positive economic impact onthe entire state of North Dakota. In 2014Bobcat built its one-millionth loader.

Inducted with E.G. Melroe are his sons:Les, Cliff, Roger and Irving; nephewSylvan; and son-in-law Eugene Dahl.

Agustin ‘Gus’ Ramirez (HUSCOInternational)

Agustin “Gus” Ramirez has a deep con-viction that technical innovation must enablesignificant value to the ultimate end-user.HUSCO has been granted 107 U.S. patentssince Ramirez took the helm in 1983, withhis conviction leading the company to devel-op advanced hydraulic systems that enablesuperior safety, controllability and fuel effi-ciency for equipment operators. Often, thesetechnical advances were implemented with-out adding significant cost to the machinedue to more cost-effective system designs.

Ramirez’s technical vision deployed atHUSCO also contributed to the wave ofhydraulically enabled innovation that issweeping the mobile equipment market. Butperhaps his most lasting legacy is advancinghydraulics system research and developmentin the United States: he funded the HUSCOChair of Fluid Power at Georgia State Tech,establishing hydraulics as a key research pri-ority at one of America’s top engineeringschools. The foundation provides approxi-mately 120 university scholarships eachyear, many to minority students, for pursuitof engineering degrees.

Ramirez also has invested millions of dol-lars to reform urban K-12 education in hishometown of Milwaukee. He became sopassionate about urban education that hehelped found Schools That Can Milwaukee,an organization focused on transformingoutcomes in urban education.

Ramirez has received many honors andawards including the Georgia TechDistinguished Alumni award, Entrepreneurof the Year, Hispanic Business Leader of theYear, and the Friedlander/Ladky Award forPhilanthropic Leadership. Ramirez serves asa director for numerous organizations,including past chair of the National FluidPower Association.

Robert J. Ratliff (AGCO Corporation)Robert J. Ratliff turned a struggling $200-

million farm equipment business into amajor, global manufacturer of some of the

most innovative and productive agriculturalequipment. With a vision to provide a worldof solutions for growing needs of the farmindustry worldwide, between 1990 and 2005Ratliff brought more than 20 agriculturalmachinery companies under the AGCOumbrella. Today, the company, headquar-tered in Duluth, Ga., sells its products inmore than 140 countries.

Under Ratliff’s leadership, the companyblended various business practices and cul-tures. He created an atmosphere that moti-vated employees to achieve a mutuallydesirable goal — the vision of multiplebrands operating under the AGCO umbrel-la. Employees recount it was not uncom-mon for Ratliff to visit departments, chat-ting with employees and making it knownhe was interested in them and their work.His hands-on leadership style extended tocompany dealers. Recognizing their strate-gic importance, Ratliff institutionalized thepractice of soliciting feedback, and thatsenior management was only a phone callaway.

Ratliff has given back to the industry: heis a life honorary director of the Associationof Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and hefulfilled numerous leadership roles for theNational Association of Manufacturers(NAM), including chair of NAM’sManufacturing Institute, which focuses onmanufacturing revival and education.

To advance education, the Robert J.Ratliff Baltimore Polytechnic InstituteIncentive Awards Fund was established tofund annual student scholarships through theUniversity of Maryland Incentive AwardsProgram. Ratliff is among a select group rec-ognized as program “visionaries.”

John D. West (The ManitowocCompany)

With John D. West’s leadership and pushfor innovation, The Manitowoc Companybrought many technological advancementsto market that set new lifting industry stan-dards.

Under West, Manitowoc was the first touse T-1 high-strength steel in booms, designa controlled torque converter for variouscrane uses, and patent the RINGER conceptwhich doubled crane capacity. Theseimprovements made cranes easier to control,saved time and money for construction com-panies, and led to a safer job site.

West worked his way up the organizationfrom shop floor to boardroom and wasknown for his common-touch managementstyle. He foresaw market globalization andexpanded the company overseas (todaymore than half of corporate revenue comesfrom non-U.S. markets), enablingManitowoc to expand into a multi-brandoperation and diversify offerings.� �

West was a man of particularly strong

ethics who told his employees, “There isnever a right way to do the wrong thing.” Heimplemented the company’s first profit-shar-ing program for employees. He was a quietphilanthropist who had a positive and lastingeffect on his community, including establish-ment of a philanthropic organization forManitowoc County, a botanical garden, andsupport for the arts. Among his honors are aDistinguished Service Citation from theUniversity of Wisconsin College ofEngineering.

Efficiency and sustainability became keypriorities for Manitowoc during West’s timeat the helm. He led a push to conserve water,lessen pollution, improve air quality and cutproduction overruns that led to materialwaste.

Rollin Henry White (ClevelandTractor Company [Cletrac])

Although Rollin Henry White’s inven-tions in crawler tractor design date back tothe beginning of the 20th century, his con-tributions are still widely used by manufac-turers today. Of White’s 100 patents, hisinvention of controlled differential steeringwas the most significant, making tractorsstronger, safer and more maneuverable.This invention was adopted by the U.S.Army for use in all its tanks during WWII,making them more agile and easier to oper-ate than those from other countries.

A mechanical and electrical engineeringgraduate of Cornell University, White estab-lished the Cleveland Tractor Company(Cletrac) in 1916, which grew to becomeone of the largest crawler tractor manufac-turers in the 1920s and 30s. The companyled the industry in number of new productsand sales volume during much of this time.Cletrac and its successor the OliverCorporation manufactured crawler tractorsuntil 1965.

Although Cletrac and Oliver are nolonger in business, concepts developed byWhite are still in use. In addition to con-trolled differential steering, these includehigh-speed rubber tracks, continuous under-carriage lubrication, and streamlinedcrawler tractor styling. Under White,Cletrac was one of the first U.S. tractormanufacturers to market overseas (in the1920s).

White fostered a company atmosphere ofmutual respect and support to help employ-ees improve their livelihoods. For example,White would underwrite loans for thosewishing to establish Cletrac dealerships.White also was a recognized civic andindustry leader in Cleveland.

For more information, visitwww.aem.org/HallofFame.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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

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Bobcat S175 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..............................$65

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

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The Association of EquipmentManufacturers (AEM) announced the2014 recipients of the annual Pillar ofthe Industry awards. Winners are mem-ber companies who have achievedGold-Level status in the association’s IMake America pro-manufacturingadvocacy campaign.I Make America promotes policies

that create more jobs in the UnitedStates and keep the nation’s economycompetitive with other countries. It hasenlisted the support of more than 39,000people to date nationwide.Gold-Level supporters have achieved

participation benchmarks marking themas industry leaders. The awards recog-nize their tremendous dedication to thepeople and communities of the equip-ment manufacturing industry throughactivities that include outreach to elect-ed officials, including congressionalrepresentatives, and facilitating employ-ee participation in I Make America,informing them about the importance ofpro-manufacturing policies.“I Make America’s success depends

on strong participation from membercompanies and employees, and we arepleased to honor this year’s award win-ners; their outstanding efforts havehelped us better inform elected officialsabout the critical importance of our

industry in sustaining and improvingour nation’s quality of life and econom-ic prosperity,” said AEM PresidentDennis Slater.“We will continue to build momen-

tum around major legislative hurdlesstill facing the equipment manufactur-ing industry, including passage of along-term highway bill, opening upglobal markets for U.S. exports, protect-ing our nation’s renewable fuel stan-dard, and developing a comprehensiveenergy plan to boost U.S. competitive-ness.”The 2014 Pillar of the Industry award

winners were announced at AEM’srecent annual conference. Following isthe list of the 34 winning companies.• AGCO• Astec Inc.• Astec Mobile Screens• BLS Enterprises• Carlson Paving Products• Caterpillar • CLAAS of America• CNH Industrial • Deere & Company• Doosan Infracore/Bobcat Company• Fecon• General Kinematics• International Construction

Equipment• InQuest Marketing

• Johnson Crushers• Ken Cook Company• Kolberg Pioneer• Kondex Corporation• Krone North America• Manitou Americas• Morbark• Miller Electric Manufacturing• MTU America• Neenah Enterprises• Screen Machine Industries• Sioux Corporation• Steel of West Virginia• Sullivan-Palatek Compressors• Telsmith• Terex Corporation• Vermeer Corporation• Volvo Construction Equipment• Wolf Robotics• Woods Equipment/Blount

InternationalI Make America is supported by the

AEM and its member companies, and isjoined by the memberships of like-minded associations, American busi-ness owners, and citizens and localelected officials across the nation. For more information,visit

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

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

AEM Honors 34 Companies for 2014

Leaders of the Canadian equipment industry convened atthe nation’s capital on Oct. 30 for Associated EquipmentDistributors’ (AED) inaugural Ottawa Briefing.The meeting featured remarks by Chris Alexander,

Canada’s citizenship and immigration minister, panels oninfrastructure, energy, tax and workforce policy, a discus-sion about provincial road construction programs and a pre-view of the 2015 Canadian federal elections.“One of AED’s most important responsibilities is to make

sure distributors understand how they’re affected by gov-ernment policy and to make lawmakers understand howtheir decisions affect our industry,” said Brian McGuire,AED’s president and CEO. “You won’t find a better exam-ple of that work than what’s happening right here, right nowin Ottawa. We’re planting seeds on Parliament Hill that willbear fruit across the country for years to come.”

The conference reflects the continuing evolution ofAED’s Canadian public policy program and a commitmentby the association to raise the industry’s visibility in Canada.The association is ramping up its activities in Ottawa at acritical time, as lawmakers are laying the groundwork forthe new federal budget and devising party election plat-forms.AED’s Canadian priorities include the continued imple-

mentation of the $53 billion New Building Canada Plan,which promises to generate more than $3.4 billion in equip-ment market activity nationwide; policies to build Canada’sskilled technical workforce; tax reform to create a morefavorable capital investment climate; and regulatory policyto ensure the continued strength of Canada’s energy andmining sectors. The association also is leading efforts inWashington, D.C., to approve the Keystone XL pipeline andbuild the new Detroit-Windsor bridge, issues that impactdistributors on both sides of the border.Considering both the opportunities and tests facing

Canadian industry, it is essential for equipment distributorsto be engaged in Ottawa, advised Christian A. Klein, AED’svice president of government affairs. “We’re working hard to get our members a seat at the

table in Ottawa, to ensure their voices are heard and thattheir issues are at the forefront,” Klein said. “We’re thrilledthat so many dealers rose to the challenge, joined us inOttawa, and helped make this meeting such a success.”

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

Canadian IndustryLeaders Conveneat AED Briefing

“We’re planting seeds on ParliamentHill that will bear fruit across the countryfor years to come.”

Brian McGuireAED

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Luby Equipment Services recentlyannounced that the company has acquiredthe assets of H Edwards Equipment, whichhad been the Case dealer for light equipmentin the Caseyville area for many years. Withthis acquisition, Luby is the authorized deal-er for the full line of Case products forCalhoun, Jersey, Randolph, Madison,Monroe and St Claire counties. The entirestaff of H Edwards Equipment, includingservice, sales and parts personnel, is nowpart of the Luby team.“With this acquisition, we can sell all

models in the Case construction line,” saidBob Luby, president and CEO of LubyEquipment Services. “H EdwardsEquipment customers can continue workingwith their current sales and services contacts.We expect the transition will be very smooth,and we are excited to grow our staff withthese new, experienced personnel.”The two locations will be consolidated

into Luby’s Caseyville branch at 8853Petroff Drive (NE corner of Highways 64and 157) where Luby’s growth in recentyears has been driven by exceptional servicesupport along with equipment sales. Earlier this year, Luby Equipment

Services was named a Diamond Dealer byCase Construction as a part of its 2014

Partnership Program. As a Case dealer since1992, Luby’s recognition as a high-perform-ing dealership has been achieved by embrac-ing the concept of delivering “StrongerProducts, Stronger People, and StrongerSupport,” according to the company.Only 13 of the over 75 Case dealers

nationwide have been awarded DiamondDealer status.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

“We expect the transitionwill be very smooth, andwe are excited to growour staff with these new,experienced personnel.”

Bob LubyLuby Equipment Services

Luby Acquires H Edwards

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JLG Boom Lifts Involved With Virtually Every Part of ProjectThe $3.9 billion skyscraper, designed by

David Childs of Skidmore, Owings &Merrill, officially rises to 1,776 ft. (541 m),making it the tallest building in the UnitedStates Scheduled to open this November,the tower offers about 3 millionsquare feet of retail and office space.A three-level public observationdeck that spans floors 100 to 102(approximately 1,250 ft. up) isscheduled to open sometime nextyear. The original World TradeCenter twin towers, which openedon April 4, 1973, had an indoorobservatory on the 107th floor (at1,310 ft.) of the South tower.JLG lifts also have contributed to

the construction of the RichardRogers-designed 3 World TradeCenter and the Fumihiko Maki-designed 4 World Trade Center. Tower 3, currently just seven sto-

ries tall, will rise to 80 stories andhave a roof height of 1,155 ft. (352m). Tower 4 (150 Greenwich Street)was the first building to open in thenew WTC complex. It is 72 storiestall, reaching 977 ft. (298 m).

Erecting buildings on such an importantand highly scrutinized site is immenselychallenging at best. The public receptionof the structures has varied widely.Regardless of perceived aesthetics, thebusiness of rebuilding the World TradeCenter complex is critical to helping

America move into the future without everforgetting its past.

Bill Dovey is the product manager, aer-ial work platforms, JLG Industries.

(This story also can be found on

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www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Designed by internationally acclaimed architect Santiago Calatrava, the buildingfeatures a distinctive, and somewhat controversial, wing-like appearance.

Steel workers are using the 1850SJ booms toerect the 114 spikes that adorn the top of the“Oculus,” the above-ground portion of thesite’s transportation hub.

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Customers Walk Away Thankful for Door Prizes, Lunch

Representing Terex Trucks is Beth Bartow, regionalsales manager. Diamond Equipment is the Terex Trucksdistributor, a divison of Volvo Construction equipment.

Jim Young, Summit Environmental, tries his luck at making a basket to win a free hat fromCNH Capital.

Gary Smith of Combs Landscapeshows off his door prize.

Looking over the Case CX36B mini-excavator (L-R) are Doug Binnedge,Dan Voelkeo and Oscar Scheller, all of WB Koester Construction.

(L-R): Mark Heman, product support representative ofCase; Brent Battaglia, PSSR of CNH; and Jeff King,product support manager of Diamond Equipment enjoythe Thanksgiving open house.

(L-R): Spurling Properties’s Andy Spurling, Suzy Rocca, Courtney Ingram(in cab), Jen Pieterek and Tim Spurling stand in front of the Takeuchi TL-8 compact track skid steer they just purchased from Diamond Equipment.

Dave Clement (R), president of Diamond Equipment Inc., wel-comes Greg Alvey of A&S Services Inc. to the open house.

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Hyundai Introduces First Attachment Product Line in N.A.

Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc., hasintroduced its first attachment product line to the NorthAmerican market: a full line of hydraulic breakers consistingof 13 different models HDB10 through HDB450.Hyundai’s HDB series breakers offer a powerful impact

with a large chisel diameter from 1.6 to 6.5 in. (4 to 16.5 cm).Operating weights range from 271 to 8,186 lb. (123 to 3,713kg) and overall lengths range from 44.4 to 141.5 in. (112.7 to359 cm). The versatile breakers are suitable for a wide rangeof applications due to four chisel options — moil, wedge,blunt or conical.Hyundai’s HDB series breakers are engineered with

advanced technology for optimum performance despiteharsh working conditions. An anti blank firing (ABF) sys-tem, which prevents the breaker from continuing to strikeonce material has been demolished, comes standard on theHDB50-HDB450 models. This system helps protect thechisel pins, tie bolts and front heads from blank firing andincreases the service life of all components. When the autocontrol valve is turned on, breaker operation will automati-cally start again by giving a small amount of pressure to thechisel. Automatic stop will take place once the chisel is lift-ed up or after breaking.For maximum productivity, a two stroke selector system

comes standard on the HDB50-HDB180 models. This fea-ture allows operators to change from long to short strokesaccording to their preference and the job at hand.Not only are the HDB series breakers advanced, produc-

tive and efficient, they’re also highly durable, according to

the manufacturer. These models feature only NOK oil sealsleading to a longer seal life. On the HDB210 to HDB450models, an additional square buffer was added to increasethe durability of the gas seals, step seals and the piston. Thisbuffer seal also helps to minimize the piston’s shakingaction.An optional auto grease bracket mounted system is avail-

able on the HDB140 to HDB450 models, which allows forautomatic greasing several times a day contributing to longermachine life, particularly for the chisel. Like all Hyundai products, the HDB series breakers are

backed by Hyundai’s extensive dealer network.For more information, call 877/509-2254 or visit

www.hceamericas.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

Pages 41-47For more information about these attachments and more, visit our Attachments Section on our Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

SECT IONAttachment & Parts

Hyundai has introduced its first attachment product line to the North American market: a full line of hydraulicbreakers consisting of 13 different models HDB10through HDB450.

Hyundai’s HDB series breakers offer a powerfulimpact with a large chisel diameter from 1.6 to 6.5 in.(4 to 16.5 cm).

Side-Shift CarriageEnables Pallet Lifts

The 50-in. (127 cm), 12,000-lb. (5,443 kg) capacityside-shift carriage enables operators to pick andplace an assortment of palletized materials, andoffers 4 in. (10 cm) left and right carriage shift formore precise load placement. Weighing 1,155 lbs.(524 kg), the carriage is compatible with JLG andSkyTrak telehandlers, as well as various forkoptions and pin-on attachments.

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E-Z Drill Model 210 Provides Maximum ProductivityModel 210 equipment-mounted concrete

drill attachments from E-Z Drill offer spe-cially designed features for maximum pro-ductivity and low maintenance. The pneu-matic attachments are ideal for full-depthroad repair and patching projects. The series consists of three models: the

three-gang 210-3 EQ MT, four-gang 210-4EQ MT and five-gang 210-5 EQ MT. Allthree are compatible with most models ofbackhoes and excavators, and are ideal forfull-depth road repair and patching projects.A user-friendly, easily accessible control

panel is mounted on the drill to provide con-venient operation from the ground. The unitsare capable of drilling 5/8- to 2-1/2-in. (1.6 to6.3 cm) diameter holes, at a depth of 18 in.(45.7 cm). Each drill motor requires a mini-mum of 100 cfm (2.8 cu m) for operation,with a minimum of 300 cfm (8.4 cu m)required to power the smallest unit in theseries, the three-gang Model 210-3 EQ MT.To reduce air compressor requirements, anoptional 120-gal. (454 L) air tank is avail-able.Designed for quick, precise drill position-

ing, the 210 EQ MT drills feature a side-shiftcontrol. In contrast to similar equipment-mounted drills, the carrier operator is notrequired to position the unit in the exactdrilling location. The drill must simply beplaced in close proximity to the specifieddrilling area, and then can be quickly andeasily adjusted to the target location with atoggle switch found on the control panel.The side-shift feature further enhances

productivity by allowing a second set ofholes to be drilled without the need to movethe drill, backhoe or excavator, providedholes are specified on 12-in. (30.5 cm) cen-ters. Simply set the drill spacing at 24 in. (61cm), drill one set of holes, and engage theside shift. The unit will quickly and precise-ly move 12 in. to drill the second set, allwithout repositioning the drill or carrier.Drill spacing is adjustable up to 24-in., and

the drills offer lateral travel up to 14 in. (35.5cm). To reduce operator effort and increase

hole-drilling speed, the drills feature a “float-ing” bucket curl pins. Because the pins havea small range of motion, the drills can auto-matically level themselves. This eliminatesthe tedious and time-consuming process ofmanually leveling and positioning them witheach movement. For added convenience and productivity,

the 210 EQ MT drills feature 360-degreerotation, which allows quick repositioningfor drilling within the same patch. To

enhance operator safety, the rotating featureincludes a safety swivel lock. With the sim-ple flip of a switch, the lock is activated andthe drill is secured into place, ensuring safetransport and preventing potential harm tothe operator. A number of features have been incorpo-

rated into the 210 EQ MT drills to enhancedurability and extend service life. Multi-point oil injection allows each drill to belubricated individually from a single reser-voir, ensuring each drill always has the prop-er amount of oil. This reduces wear on themotor and is more effective than a central

oiling system, which doesn’t offer individuallubrication points. An automatic drill shut-off further extends individual drill life bypreventing dry firing. The 210 EQ MT drills offer extra height

adjustment to provide access to the center ofa slab even in extreme asphalt overlay con-ditions. To complete the system, E-Z Drilloffers a full line of drill bits and drill steel. For more information, call 800/272-0121

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The units are capable of drilling 5/8- to 2-1/2-in. (1.6 to 6.3 cm) diameter holes, at a depth of 18 in. (45.7 cm). Each drill motorrequires a minimum of 100 cfm (2.8 cu m) for operation, with a minimum of 300 cfm (8.4 cu m) required to power the small-est unit in the series, the three-gang Model 210-3 EQ MT.

Hyundai Construction, Werk-Brau Attachments PartnerHyundai Construction

Equipment Americas Inc., a lead-ing earthmoving and material han-dling equipment manufacturer,announced its partnership withWerk-Brau, a well known attach-ment manufacturer, to now providea wider array of attachment optionsto its customers.Werk-Brau offers a complete

line of reliable O.E.M. and replace-ment attachments for construction

equipment including heavy dutyexcavator and mini-excavatorbuckets, ditch cleaning and drain-ing buckets, hydraulic andmechanical quick couplers andhydraulic and manual thumbs. AllWerk-Brau attachments are knownfor being robust and durable, builtwith high quality steel, for a longoperating life, according to themanufacturer. Hyundai’s partnership with

Werk-Brau will allow customers topurchase Hyundai equipment withWerk-Brau attachments throughHyundai’s dealer network. Werk-Brau will be responsible for thetiming and delivery of all productsdirectly to the customer’s loca-tions.Since 1947, Werk-Brau has

manufactured products for theheavy equipment industry. Allcommunications regarding prod-

ucts and warranties purchased bythe customer shall be directed toWerk-Brau. For more information,visit werk-brau.com.Hyundai Construction

Equipment Americas Inc. offersearthmoving equipment includinghydraulic excavators, wheel load-ers and skid steer loaders as well asmaterial handling equipmentincluding electric, diesel, internalcombustion cushion and internal

combustion pneumatic forklifts.Hyundai also recently introducedits first attachment line ofhydraulic breakers. For more information, call

877/509-2254 or visitwww.hceamericas.com.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s

Web site at www.constructionequip-

mentguide.com.)

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Atlas Copco Unveils Hydraulic Breaker Attachment LineAtlas Copco’s new, essential (ES) breaker attach-

ments give rental centers and contractors a fast ROIby simplifying maintenance and operation.

Atlas Copco created the ES Range as an eco-nomical and user-friendly option for generalconstruction projects and light demolition.Kevin Loomis, business line manager of AtlasCopco Construction Equipment, said the com-pact, ES hydraulic breakers are easy to maneu-ver into tight spaces and provide good visibility,which speed up day-to-day construction, land-scaping and renovation jobs.

“The ES Range breakers are a great additionto Atlas Copco’s family of SB, MB and HBbreakers,” Loomis said. “Atlas Copco hydraulicbreakers have unparalleled quality and service

that customers expect from an equipment manu-facturer. Our breakers help increase our cus-tomer’s productivity and efficiency, while mini-mizing costly downtime.

The new ES Range includes three models, theES 60, ES 70 and ES 80. These models areremarkably narrow to promote good visibilityand handling on worksites. The slim design alsoresults in faster cleanup. For example, operatorscan cut narrow and precise trenches for plumb-ing installation applications without removingexcess soil to accommodate the breaker’s size.

The ES breakers feature Atlas Copco’s exclu-sive, solid body construction that combines per-cussion and mounting components in one uni-form structure. This eliminates the need for

external fasteners, which allowsrental center mechanics to quicklyand easily replace wear bushing andseals, resulting in fast turnaroundtimes for repairs and maintenance.

Atlas Copco designed the ESbreakers with a central lubricationpoint that contractors can quicklyand easily access to grease the break-er. The breakers also feature full-length floating bushings to ensuregrease fully coats bushings and toolsteel to minimize wear. The breakersenhance productivity with a nitro-

gen-gas assist system that works with the units’hydraulic oil to accelerate the breakers’ pistonsand achieve impact rates as high as 1,300 beatsper minute.

The three ES breakers attach to a wide rangeof carriers in weight classes that range fromnearly 6,400 to more than 26,000 lbs. (2,903 to11,793 kg). Operators can use the breakers inconjunction with Atlas Copco’s tool steel, suchas a moil point, chisel or blunt, to break througha variety of materials. The moil points and chis-els are ideal for breaking apart sedimentary rockand soft to medium-hard metamorphic rock.They also help contractors work efficiently asthey move from non-reinforced to reinforcedconcrete. The blunt tool can be used to shattermedium-hard to hard metamorphic rock andigneous material. And with Atlas Copco’sasphalt cutter tool, operators can accurately cutsections of asphalt or through frozen ground.

For more information, visit www.atlascop-co.us.

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Crews Build New Substructure Beneath Existing Bridge

The 450 ft. (137 m) bridge (singletrack), built in 1887, spans the RaisinRiver. The structure has undergonesome repairs and minor rehabilitationsin the past, but has stood up well to theelements and extensive use.“It’s in fair condition,” said Ben

Neal, Ruhlin’s project superintendent,“but it’s old and starting to deteriorateto the point where it needs to bereplaced. The original builders knewwhat they were doing. It’s lasted over100 years and they did a good job withthe construction materials and equip-ment that they had at the time.”The existing bridge is being main-

tained while crews will build a newsubstructure (with reinforced concrete)beneath it. A new superstructure with a

metal deck shall be built in a nearbylaydown yard.“The owner will allow us a certain

amount of time, which has not beendetermined yet,” said Neal, “to changethe bridge deck out. The elevation ofthe bridge will not change.”Neal has managed many railway

bridge projects. When the currentbridge is demolished, it will yield near-ly 1.5 million lbs. (680,389 kg) of steel,319 cu. yd. (244 cu m) of concrete, and150 cu. yd. 115 cu m) of masonry.Much of the material will be recycled.The depth of the river below the

bridge is approximately 3.5 ft. (1 m).Three coffer dams (about 10 ft. [3 m]deep) are being placed in the middle ofthe river so that micropiles can bedrilled into the riverbed at depths of

between 30 to 40 ft. (9 to 12 m).“Setting up the coffer dams under-

neath an existing bridge is a difficultprocess,” said Neal. “The low head-room under the existing bridge madedriving sheets difficult. We utilized ourMovax attachment on a Catepillarexcavator to drive the sheets from astone causeway installed across theriver to access the new pier locations.”The dams should be ready by

November, which will allow SpartanSpecialties to install the micropiles,which then allow the substructure workto begin. Currently Ruhlin has eightpersonnel on site, but that should rise tobetween 25 and 40 at the peak of theproject.“We’ll be working right through the

When vehicles and equipment break down or require routine maintenance, mechanics are brought in from thecompany’s main yard in Sharon Center or from the local Caterpillar dealership.

The dams should be ready by November, which willallow Spartan Specialties to install the micropiles,which then allow the substructure work to begin.

Crews from The Ruhlin Company, based in Ohio, began work on the reconstruction ofNorfolk Southern Railway’s bridge in Michigan’s Monroe County last April and they are look-ing at completing the nearly $10 million project in May 2015.

The existing bridge is being maintained while crewswill build a new substructure (with reinforced con-crete) beneath it. A new superstructure with a metaldeck shall be built in a nearby laydown yard.

Currently Ruhlin has eight personnel on site, but that should rise tobetween 25 and 40 at the peak of the project.

RAILWAY from page 1

see RAILWAY page 102

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Buyers Products’ new spreader stands forfull-size hydraulic SaltDogg spreaders makeloading, unloading and storage, simple andefficient, according to the manufacturer. The six new stands fit 10- to 15-ft. (3 to

4.6 m) full-size hydraulic SaltDogg spread-ers and also are designed to accommodatespreaders with prewet tanks. The spreaderstands come with built-in rollers on the rearand sides of the unit to make the on and offloading of a dump body easier. The six SaltDogg spreader stands have

solid structural steel construction in eitherblack powder-coated or hot-dipped galva-nized finishes and can withstand weightsfrom 1,038 to 1,138 lbs. (471 to 516 kg).Each stand has adjustable legs to be usedwith various bed heights and are equippedwith either bolt-on or weld-on installation,depending on the customer’s preference.“As a leading expert in snow equipment,

plows, pushers and spreaders, Buyers

Products developed a quality stand that cus-tomers could use with our SaltDogg modelsand any other spreader they may alreadyhave,” said Dave Zelis, director of sales andmarketing at Buyers Products. “Thesespreader stands are designed to make ourcustomers’ lives easier.”For more information, call 800/841-8003

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

SaltDogg Spreader Stands for Easier Loading, Unloading

Boss DXT Offers Protection When Striking Hidden Obstacles

Pages 49-53

Snow and Ice SectionFor more information on snow-clearing equipment and spreaders, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Featuring a dual-tripdesign, Boss Snowplow DXTplows offer durability withenhanced plow and vehicleprotection when strikinghidden obstacles. Availablein poly and stainless (8 ft. 2in. and 9 ft. 2 in. [2.5 and 2.8m]) as well as steel (8 ft. 2in., 9 ft. 2 in. and 10 ft. [2.5,2.8 and 3m]) models, thedual-trip design combinestrip-edge and full-mold-board trip features. Thebase angle trips independ-ently, significantly reducingimpacts when lower obsta-cles are hit. The full mold-board trip protects againsttaller obstructions (6 in. [15cm] or more).

For more information,call 800/286-4155 or visitwww.bossplow.com.

The six SaltDogg spreader stands havesolid structural steel construction ineither black powder-coated or hot-dipped galvanized finishes and can

withstand weights from 1,038 to 1,138lbs. (471 to 516 kg).

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Meyer Products Announces New Crossfire SpreaderMeyer Products’ Crossfire

spreader is an ideal fit for ¾ to 1-ton pick-ups. Available with 6 ft.(1.5 cu. yds.) or 8 ft. (2.0 cu. yds.)length beds, the Crossfire comes intwo models, standard or DLX withintegrated pre-wet system, and hasa long list of features that help con-tractors control snow and ice,according to the manufacturer.Built to last, the sleekly

designed Crossfire spreaders fea-ture a double-walled high densitypolyethylene hopper with a 5-yearwarranty, plus a 3-year warrantyon other parts. Crossfires are driv-en by two electric motors, a heavy-duty ½ hp for the one-piece augerand a 1/8 hp for the independentlycontrolled spinner.

Improve Material FlowA variety of standard features

were engineered into both theCrossfire standard and DLX mod-els to improve efficiency whilereducing time and material costs.A new material delivery systemwas developed that includes a hop-per screen, patented tapered v-

plate, heavy-duty vibrator and augerthat work together to deliver materi-al more efficiently and evenly. “In wet or freezing conditions,

compromised material flow canreally slow you down,” said MeyerPresident Andy Outcalt. “That’swhy we took material flow to anew level with the Crossfire.”

Built-in Pre-Wet SystemThe Crossfire DLX improves

material delivery with a built-inpre-wet system that helps speed upthe melting process and reducesmaterial bounce when it hits thepavement. This means contractorscan apply liquid-activated materialmore precisely, while reducing theamount of material used by up to30 percent. The 8-ft. (2.4 m) hop-per holds up to 200 gal. (757 L)while the 6-ft. (1.8 m) holds up to275 gal. (1,040 L).

DLX: Ground-SpeedControl

The DLX version also features adeluxe in-cab controller withground-speed control, which auto-

matically adjusts the speed of theauger to the speed of the vehicle,making it easy to spread the sameamount of material at various vehi-cle speeds.

Better By Design The full width hopper reduces

material spillage into the vehiclebed, and tarp management isquicker and easier with built-in

tarp hooks. Adjustable dual bafflescontrol material placement, and the40 ft. (12 m) spread width makes iteasy to cover large lots or workareas.With an integrated work light to

illuminate the spread area, theCrossfire makes routine mainte-nance fast and easy. Recessed lift-ing pockets make it easy to installor remove the Crossfire from thevehicle. The spinner assemblyrequires no tools for removal and isprotected from road grime with aform-fitted stainless steel cover.The easy-to-remove rear panelprotects the auger motor from saltand debris while the auger is heldin place with a maintenance freepoly-bearing. And when winter’sover, the Crossfire can be stored onits end, saving valuable storagespace.For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s

Web site at www.constructionequip-

mentguide.com.)

Available with 6 ft. (1.5 cu. yds.) or 8 ft. (2.0 cu. yds.) length beds,the Crossfire comes in two models, standard or DLX with inte-grated pre-wet system, and has a long list of features that helpcontractors control snow and ice, according to the manufacturer.

CEAttachments Offers 10-Foot Edge Oscillating Snow PushCEAttachments Inc., a global supplier of attachments

and accessories for compact equipment, has added a new10-ft. Edge oscillating snow push model to the lineup ofsnow removal attachments for any brand or model skidsteer or track loader.The Edge 10-Foot oscillating snow push is the largest

size available, with a capacity of 226 cu. ft. (6.4 cu m). This versatile attachment also can be used year-round in

any climate for moving other materials such as floodcleanup wastewater, manure and more.This model pusher features a heavy-duty frame that

oscillates up to 8 degrees along uneven surfaces, keepingthe edges in contact with the surface being cleared.Floating side plates and frame links allow the pusher

weight to be transferred onto the edge for maximum clear-ing. The 1.5 by 10 in. (3.8 by 25.4 cm) reversible, replace-able rubber edge offers 3 in. (7.6 cm) of wear on each side,providing long-lasting clearing throughout the season.An optional pull-back kit allows for down pressure on

the rubber edge to draw snow or other materials awayfrom confined spaces such as loading docks or buildings.Edge oscillating snow pushes are available in widths of

7-, 8-, 9-, and now the 10-ft. (2.1, 2.4, 2.7 and 3m), withoptional pull back kits that include a rubber cutting edge ineach size.For more information, call 866/232-8224 or visit

www.ceattachments.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) The Edge 10-Foot oscillating snow push is the largest size available, with a capacity of 226 cu. ft. (6.4 cu m).

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Volvo CE Achieves I Make America Gold Status, Again

Volvo Construction Equipment (VolvoCE) has once again joined the elite ranks of14 companies achieving gold-level status forthe third year in a row in I Make America’sAEM Advocates program. The Association of Equipment

Manufacturers (AEM) launched the cam-paign in 2010 to improve American manu-facturing policies, create more jobs in theUnited States and keep the U.S. economycompetitive with other countries. AEM hon-ored Volvo CE during a special awards cere-mony on Nov. 13 in Napa Valley, Calif.“I want to congratulate Volvo CE for

again achieving gold-level status in our IMake America program, representing theircontinued commitment to advancing pro-manufacturing policies in the United States,”said Dennis Slater, AEM president. “Wewere thrilled that Volvo CE could host our IMake America Harley Tour inShippensburg, Pa., this past summer at theopening of its new customer center. I lookforward to continuing to work with VolvoCE to help grow AEM’s advocacy efforts.”Volvo CE is committed to supporting

industry-wide initiatives that bring growth,stability and jobs to the country. In June, thecompany inaugurated its new NorthAmerican Customer Center and confirmedits long-term commitment to the NorthAmerican market. During the event, VolvoCE also hosted the I Make America Harleytour to raise awareness about the grassrootscampaign. “We appreciate AEM taking the lead on

industry issues and bringing industry giantstogether to push the government for a robust,long-term highway trust fund to meetAmerica’s infrastructure needs,” said Göran

Lindgren, president & CEO Volvo CE NorthAmerica. “A robust highway program is crit-ical to the nation’s place in the world anddeeply impacts economic productivity andquality of life. For every dollar invested inroad improvement, there is an average bene-fit of $5 in the form of lower vehicle mainte-nance costs, fewer traffic delays and less fuelconsumption.”As part of the Volvo Group, Volvo CE

supports the reauthorization of the currentsurface transportation law, known as theMoving Ahead for Progress in the 21stCentury legislation, or MAP-21. “Our nation’s roads and bridges are rapid-

ly deteriorating, and the necessary revenue tosimply maintain the status quo is drying upas state and local governments grapple withdwindling budgets,” Lindgren said. “Facingincreasingly stiff global competition, thenation cannot afford to under-invest in sucha critical component of our economicengine.”I Make America gold-level supporters are

an important group of companies that haveachieved participation benchmarks markingthem as industry leaders. Benchmarksinclude significant employee involvement;outreach to their state, local and federal leg-islators; and promoting campaign sign-ups attrade shows and with allied trade associa-tions. The campaign has enlisted the supportof more than 40,000 people nationwide,AEM’s 950-plus member companies andindustry organizations. To learn more about I Make America, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) has once again joined the elite ranks of14 companies achieving gold-level status for the third year in a row in I MakeAmerica’s AEM Advocates program.

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2014 KOBELCO SK500 LC-9, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 2 hrs........................................................................$359,0002014 KOBELCO ED160, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 7 hrs ....................................................................................$CALL2014 KOBELCO SK85 SR, EROPS, A/C, 2 units ava ............................................................................$131,5202013 KOBELCO SK210 LC-9, EROPS, 3 Units aval. ............................................................................$163,5002013 KOBELCO SK260 LR-9, Long Reach, 439 hrs ............................................................................$243,0002013 KOBELCO SK295 LR-9, Long Reach, 245 hrs ............................................................................$238,5002013 KOBELCO SK230 SRLC, Aux Hyd., A/C, 531 hrs ........................................................................$162,0002013 KOBELCO SK140 SR, EROPS, Blade, Plumbed ..........................................................................$143,0002013 SANY SY215 C, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 102 hrs................................................................................$129,9002013 SANY SY135 C, EROPS, Aux Hyd, 2 Units aval.............................................................................$96,0002012 KOBELCO SK350LC-9, EROPS, 2 Units aval. ..............................................................................$245,0002012 KOMATSU PC220 LC-8, EROPS, Heat, 1062 hrs ............................................................................$CALL2011 CAT 336EL, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 2427 hrs ........................................................................................$CALL2007 KOBELCO SK250, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 4517 hrs ..........................................................................$120,0002007 KOBELCO SK350 LC-8, EROPS, A/C, Heat ..................................................................................$105,0002006 KOMATSU PC200 LC-8, EROPS, Thumb, 4235 hrs ......................................................................$74,5002006 HITACHI ZX160, EROPS, Thumb, A/C, 2974 hrs ..........................................................................$68,5002006 DEERE 230C LC, EROPS, QC, A/C, Autolube ................................................................................$85,0002006 KOBELCO SK115 SRDZ, EROPS, Blade, Thumb ..........................................................................$63,0002006 KOBELCO SK160 LC, EROPS, Heat, 6809 hrs ..............................................................................$49,5002005 KOBELCO SK210LC-6E, EROPS, Aux Hyd. 5880 hrs ....................................................................$78,0002005 KOBELCO SK250, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 4416 hrs ............................................................................$65,0002005 KOBELCO SK160 LC, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 2182 hrs ......................................................................$67,5002004 KOBELCO SK135 SR, EROPS, Heat, 5937 hrs ..............................................................................$39,5001996 KOBELCO SK150, EROPS, Heat, 4133 hrs ....................................................................................$42,500

2011 JCB 3C-14, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 874 hrs ........................................................................................$62,5002005 CAT 420DIT, EROPS, Heat, X-hoe, 5201 hrs ................................................................................$49,5001998 DEERE 310SE, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 6814 hrs ................................................................................$28,0001995 Case 580 Super L, EROPS, Heat, 9292 hrs ..................................................................................$21,5001989 Case 580 Super K, EROPS, 8735 hrs ..............................................................................................$CALL

2014 KOBELCO SK35 SR-5, OROPS, Push Blade ....................................................................................$CALL2013 KOBELCO 35 SR-5, EROPS, Heat, 2 Units aval. ............................................................................$41,0002013 KOBELCO SK35 SR-5, OROPS, Aux Hyd., 220 hrs ......................................................................$32,5002012 KOBELCO SK55 SR-5, EROPS, Aux Hyd, 235 hrs ........................................................................$59,0002012 KOBELCO SK55 SR-5, OROPS, Aux Hyd., 287 hrs ......................................................................$59,0002005 KOBELCO SK70 SR, EROPS, Plumbed, 2575 hrs ........................................................................$39,000

2012 BOMAG BW211 D-4, EROPS, A/C, 84” 184 hrs ............................................................................$83,5002010 VIBROMAX VM46 PD, OROPS, 55”Pad, 162 hrs ..........................................................................$46,5002010 CAT CD54, EROPS, 67” Smooth Double Drum ..........................................................................$105,0002008 CAT CP56, OROPS, 84” Pad Foot, 1249 hrs ................................................................................$89,0002008 CAT CP56, OROPS, 84” Pad Foot, 1255 hrs ................................................................................$87,0002007 CAT CP563 E, OROPS, Pad Foot, 84”, 1391 hrs ..........................................................................$84,0002007 DYNAPAC CA150 PD, OROPS, 66”, 228 hrs ................................................................................$55,0002007 DYNAPAC CA250 PD, OROPS, 84”, 2030 hrs ..............................................................................$57,5002006 CAT CP563E, OROPS, 84” Pad Foot, 6145 hrs ................................................................................$CALL2006 CAT CS533 E, OROPS, 84”, 2413 hrs ..........................................................................................$72,0002006 IR SD70 D, OROPS, Smooth Drum, 1354 hrs ..............................................................................$39,0002006 IR SD70 D, OROPS, Smooth Drum ..............................................................................................$39,0002005 BOMAG BW177 PDH-3, OROPS, Pad Foot, 1079 hrs ..................................................................$39,0002004 HYPAC C832 C, OROPS, 66” Pad Foot, 1386 hrs ........................................................................$33,5001998 HYPAC C850 C, OROPS, 84” Smooth Drum ....................................................................................$CALL1988 Case 602B, OROPS, Pad Foot..........................................................................................................$CALL

2014 KAWASAKI 70Z7, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 14 hrs ..............................................................................$204,0002013 KAWASAKI 95Z7, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 236 hrs ............................................................................$425,0002012 KAWASAKI 90Z7, EROPS, Ride Control, 841 hrs ........................................................................$265,0002013 CAT 924K, EROPS, A/C, Heat, QC ....................................................................................................$CALL2012 DEERE 624K, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 1083 hrs ................................................................................$149,5002011 KAWASAKI 65ZV-2, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 3662 hrs ............................................................................$CALL2011 CAT 928HZ, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 208 hrs......................................................................................$129,0002010 CAT 924H, EROPS, QC, Ride Control, 1233 hrs ..........................................................................$118,0002008 DEERE 544J, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 914 hrs....................................................................................$129,5002006 CAT IT38G, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 7817 hrs ......................................................................................$75,0002006 DEERE 644J, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 8262 hrs ......................................................................................$CALL2001 CAT 950G, EROPS, Heat, A/C, Ride Control ....................................................................................$CALL

2013 DEERE 750K XLT, EROPS, A/C, Heat ................................................................................................$CALL2012 CAT D8T, EROPS, 8SU Blade, Heat, A/C, 971 hrs ......................................................................$545,0002012 DEERE 850K WT, EROPS, Winch, Sweeps, 809 hrs....................................................................$285,0002011 CAT D6K, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 1647 hrs........................................................................................$170,0002010 DEERE 550J, EROPS, Draw Bar, 6way, 2602 hrs ..........................................................................$65,0002009 CAT D6T XW, EROPS, SU Blade, Heat, 4571 hrs ........................................................................$215,0002008 CAT D6T XW, EROPS, SU Blade, ripper, 3580 hrs ......................................................................$212,5002008 CAT D6T XL, EROPS, SU Blade, A/C, 4653 hrs ..........................................................................$186,5002008 CAT D6T LGP, EROPS, Aux Hyd., A/C,4487 hrs ..........................................................................$190,0002008 CAT D6T XL, EROPS, SU Blade, 4377 hrs ..................................................................................$195,0002008 KOMATSU D65EX-15EO, EROPS, Winch, 4927 hrs ....................................................................$119,5002007 CAT D6T LGP, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 1911 hrs ....................................................................................$CALL2007 DEERE 850J LGP, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 5753 hrs ..............................................................................$CALL2006 CAT D6R XLIII, EROPS, 6 way, Sweeps, 6568 hrs ......................................................................$142,5002006 DEERE 550J LGP, OROPS, 6 way, 3294 hrs..................................................................................$43,0002005 CAT D6R XLII, EROPS, SU Blade, A/C, 7547 hrs ........................................................................$123,5002005 CAT D6R XWII, EROPS, Aux Hyd., 8361 hrs ..............................................................................$130,0002005 DEERE 650J, OROPS, 6 way, 1473 hrs ........................................................................................$55,0002005 DEERE 450J LGP, OROPS, 6way, 3916 hrs ..................................................................................$43,5002004 CAT D6R XWII, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 12805 hrs ............................................................................$117,5002001 DEERE 650H, OROPS, PAT Blade, 7182 hrs ....................................................................................$CALL1987 CAT D6H, OROPS, SU Blade, 14439 hrs ......................................................................................$45,000

1988 Case 602B, OROPS, Pad Foot ..............................................................................$CALL

2012 JLG 600S, 4WD, Sky Power, DSL, 958 hrs ..................................................................................$86,5002012 JLG 340AJ, 4WD, DSL, 470 hrs ....................................................................................................$52,0002011 JLG 1500SJ, 4WD, Sky Power, 878 hrs ......................................................................................$240,0002009 JLG 400S, 4WD, Sky Power, 3308 hrs..........................................................................................$33,0002008 JLG 800S, 4WD, Sky Power, 1914 hrs..........................................................................................$83,0002007 JLG 800AJ, 4WD, DSL, 2251 hrs ..................................................................................................$76,6002005 JLG 1200SJP, 4WD, DSL, 2145 hrs ............................................................................................$109,0002005 JLG 600S, 4WD, Sky Power, 2319 hrs..........................................................................................$55,0002005 JLG 450AJ, 4WD, DSL, 1729 hrs ..................................................................................................$37,0002005 JLG 450A, 4WD, DSL, 2681 hrs....................................................................................................$29,5002003 JLG 800S, 4WD, 80’ reach, 3558 hrs ..........................................................................................$46,000

2013 SKYTRAK 10054, EROPS, FF Tires, 810Hr..................................................................................$118,0002013 SKYTRAK 8042, EROPS, FF Tires, 794 hrs ..................................................................................$86,5002013 SKYTRAK 8042, EROPS, FF Tires, 584 hrs ..................................................................................$85,0002012 SKYTRAK 8042, EROPS, FF Tires, 623 hrs ..................................................................................$83,5002012 SKYTRAK 10054, EROPS, FF Tires, 2034 hrs ............................................................................$102,5002007 SKYTRAK 8042, OROPS, FF Tires, 2588 hrs ................................................................................$55,0002006 GEHL DL10H-55, OROPS, 1574 hrs..............................................................................................$42,0002006 LULL 1044C-54, OROPS, Outriggers, 5425 hrs ............................................................................$49,0002006 SKYTRAK 8042, OROPS, FF Tires, 2373 hrs ................................................................................$55,0002006 SKYTRAK 6042, OROPS, 2445 hrs ..............................................................................................$41,5002005 SKYTRAK 6042, OROPS, 4x4, 2773 hrs ......................................................................................$42,0001996 LULL 644B-37, OROPS, Tilt Carriage, 6331 hrs............................................................................$19,500

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Mack Launches Inaugural Mack Masters CompetitionHighlighting Mack’s commit-

ment to superior support and serv-ice, the inaugural Mack MastersCompetition recently kicked offwith 991 dealership participants,making up 263 teams from 171locations throughout the MackTrucks dealer network. The win-ning team will take home thechampionship trophy following ahands-on competition June 16,2015, at the Mack Customer CareCenter in Allentown, Pa.The Mack Masters Competition

tests participants’ knowledge ofMack systems and proceduresthrough questions and tasks thatrequire the teams to work togetherto research and solve problemsrelated to every aspect of the serv-ice experience.“Mack technicians and support

teams have immense pride in whatthey do for Mack customers and

are always looking for ways to beeven better,” said Stephen Roy,president of Mack Trucks NorthAmerican Sales and Marketing.“Challenging service and parts per-sonnel to prove their mettle ulti-mately will improve their speedand accuracy, leading to reduceddowntime and more satisfied cus-tomers.”Teams in five regions —

Canada, Central, Northeast,Southeast and West — will com-pete in two rounds of online chal-lenges through March 2015. Eachof the three rounds preceding thehands-on competition has a theme:products, systems and diagnostics.Within each of those themedrounds are questions related toparts, service, warranty and tech-nology. Five finalists — one teamfrom each region — will beannounced in April at the

Aftermarket & Soft ProductsUPTIME conference in Dallas,and will compete June 16 in a real-time, onsite competition inAllentown to determine who takeshome the first Mack Masterschampionship trophy.The Mack Masters Competition

is run by the Mack TrucksAcademy, which develops andimplements Mack’s aftermarketsupport and service training pro-grams. The academy recentlyreceived Continuing AutomotiveService Education (CASE) accred-itation from the National Institutefor Automotive Service Excellence(ASE).For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s

Web site at www.constructionequip-

mentguide.com.)

MotorWeek’s Davis to Emcee 2015 Green Truck SummitJohn Davis, the Emmy Award-winning

host, executive producer and creator ofMotorWeek, will serve as master of cere-monies at the 2015 Green Truck Summit.As MC, he will introduce presenters forthe Summit’s alternative fuel, advancedtechnology and regulatory update educa-tional sessions, and also offer his owninsights on clean vehicles.Held in conjunction with The Work

Truck Show 2015, the Green TruckSummit provides real-world answers formany of the fuel and productivity ques-tions fleet operators are asking. It takesplace March 3 to 4, 2015, at the IndianaConvention Center in Indianapolis, Ind.The Work Truck Show trade show floor isopen March 4 to 6.“The work truck industry has moved

beyond the early phases of clean technol-ogy development, and many fleets have

already effectively adopted green truckstrategies,” said Doyle Sumrall, NTEAmanaging director. “That’s why we’veshifted the Green Truck Summit’s focustoward the area of truck deployment, andthis year, we’ve included more opportuni-ties for fleet managers to share their expe-riences. The work John Davis has done topromote alternative fuels and advancedvehicles on MotorWeek makes him a nat-ural choice for MC.”MotorWeek is television’s longest-run-

ning automotive series. Davis oversees alleditorial content and is the driving forcebehind the show’s increasing coverage ofgreen technology and alternative fuels. Inrecent years, Davis and MotorWeek haveworked with the U.S. Department ofEnergy (DOE) to promote public aware-ness of alternative fuels. Davis hasreceived some of the highest awards in

automotive journalism and television andis one of the founders of the NorthAmerican Car & Truck of the YearAwards.“In 2013, MotorWeek visited The Work

Truck Show and put together a segmentabout the wide range of clean vehicle tech-nology available at the time,” said Davis.“So much has changed since then, and Iam looking forward to showcasing the lat-est truck advancements and sharing someof my own observations at the GreenTruck Summit.”Green Truck Summit attendees can hear

about the clean vehicle implementationsuccesses of some of the country’s leadingfleet operators at “Using SustainableTechnologies — A Fleet Perspective.”This immersive forum is led by Kenneth P.

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SECT IONTrucks & Trailers

John Davis will serve as master of ceremoniesat the 2015 Green Truck Summit. As MC, hewill introduce presenters for the Summit’salternative fuel, advanced technology and reg-ulatory update educational sessions, and alsooffer his own insights on clean vehicles. see SUMMIT page 59

The inaugural Mack Masters Competition, which began Nov. 17,will challenge teams of service and parts personnel throughoutMack Trucks’ North American dealer network to demonstratetheir superior knowledge, skills and teamwork.

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Fontaine Introduces New Line of Heavy Load TrailersFontaine Heavy-Haul, a recog-

nized technology leader and inno-vator in the lowbed trailer indus-try, is introducing a new line oftrailers that carry heavy loads in alight-weight package — theFontaine Magnitude 60 Class.These advanced technologylowbed trailers handle 60 tons (54t) in just 12 ft. (3.6 m).Fabricated with 100,000# min-

imum yield steel flanges, theMagnitude 60 Class is built toughand designed to provide years ofreliable service. It is equippedwith 26-ft. (7.9 m) clear decklength and a loaded deck heightof 22-in. (56 cm) with 6-in. (15 cm) ofground clearance. The DSR model (dropside rail) features a 14.5 in. (36.8 cm) loadeddeck height. The Magnitude 60 Class is packed with

user-friendly features that save time andmoney. Its hydraulic removable gooseneckcan be connected and disconnected in a mat-ter of seconds, not minutes. It can even con-nect to the trailer deck on un-even ground,

according to the manufacturer. Two convenient built-in storage compart-

ments feature lockable covers for greatersecurity and a wide variety of accessories areavailable. For more information, call 205/467-6171

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The Magnitude 60 Class is equipped with 26-ft.(7.9 m) clear deck length and a loaded deck heightof 22-in. (56 cm) with 6-in. (15 cm) of groundclearance.

Green Truck Summit to Provide Attendees a Glimpse of FutureJack Jr., vice president of fleet operations ofVerizon Communications (Basking Ridge,N.J.), which operates more than 60,000units. Representatives from Coca-ColaRefreshments (Atlanta, Ga.), PepsiCo(Plano, Texas), Smith Dairy Trucking(Orrville, Ohio) and McLean Consulting &Associates Inc. (GrandBlanc, Mich.) willdiscuss their sustainable technology selec-tion processes, implementation challengesand returns on investment.While “Using Sustainable Technologies

— A Fleet Perspective” and several othereducational sessions highlight current fleetapplications for clean vehicle technology,the Green Truck Summit also provides atten-dees with a look into the future. At “TheImpact of Phase Two Greenhouse Gas andFuel Efficiency Regulations for Trucks,” apanel of industry and government expertswill explain how upcoming greenhouse gasand fuel efficiency regulations will impactwork truck users. Insights provided by thepanel are especially timely, as the

Environmental Protection Agency andNational Highway Traffic SafetyAdministration are expected to jointly pro-pose their second phase of regulations inMarch 2015.Green Truck Summit and Work Truck

Show attendees who are considering imple-menting green programs in 2015 should alsocheck out the Green Truck Ride-and-Drivesponsored by Hino Trucks, where they canexperience the latest cutting-edge clean vehi-cle technologies with test drives and demos.Additionally, the Productivity and FuelsPavilion on the trade show floor featuresclean vehicle technologies and fuels that arecommercially available today. Registration for the Green Truck Summit

and The Work Truck Show 2015 is nowopen. For more information, call 800/441-6832

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

SUMMITfrom page 58

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Kenworth has three new options for itsmedium duty cabovers that open the door foreven more diverse customer applicationsand body customization, according to themanufacturer.

The new options for the Kenworth K270and K370 cabovers include a compact back-of-cab exhaust system to allow more spacefor custom bodies; right-side steer for streetsweeping, refuse and road maintenanceapplications; and expanded PACCAR PX-7engine ratings.

Kenworth’s clear frame rail package,introduced earlier this year, has beenimproved and provides nearly 12 more inch-es (30.5 cm) of space for body installations.The clear frame rail package and exhaustpackage gives body builders even moreroom for customization. It frees up framespace back-of-cab and allows body buildersflexibility with their components.

“The result is that Kenworth caboverapplications have been extended — literally.This combination also allows for additionaltransmission PTO clearance, which is a plus,especially for construction applications,”said Kurt Swihart, Kenworth marketingdirector.

The K270 and K370 cabovers can now bespecified with the PACCAR PX-7 engine ata new top rating of 260 hp and 660 lb.-ft. oftorque, in addition to a new 200 hp and 520lb.-ft. of torque rating. The standard enginerating is 220 hp with 520 lb.-ft. of torque,mated with an Allison 5-speed transmission.

“More choices for engine ratings meansfine-tuning the Kenworth cabovers to a cus-tomer’s specific application,” said Swihart.

“These are work trucks and the more weoffer, the higher the degree of customizationwe can provide.”

Compared to a typical medium duty con-ventional, the K270 and K370 offer up to a30 percent improvement in curb-to-curbturning, while a 63.4-in. (161 cm) BBC pro-vides an extra 45 in. (114 cm) of payloadroom.

The Kenworth K270 and K370 comewith 22.5-in. (57 cm) tire and wheel pack-ages. Kenworth also recently announced a19.5-in. (49.5 cm) tire and wheel option forthe K270 for easier curbside pick-up anddelivery.

Both truck models offer a standard air-ridedriver’s seat and 2-person bench seating withstorage underneath, with the single-seatoption now also available. Wheelbases rangefrom 142 to 242 in. (360.6 to 614.6 cm) in12-in. (30.5 cm) increments, and Kenworthcabovers can accommodate bodies from 16to 28 ft. (4.8 to 8.5 m). A large 2,500-sq.-in.(16,129 sq cm) wraparound windshieldcombines with large side windows to giveoptimum visibility.

“We continue to evolve our KenworthK270 and K370 cabovers to serve newapplications as these models gain customerrecognition in the marketplace. There isalmost no job these cabovers can’t do,” saidSwihart.

For more information, visit www.ken-worth.com.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The new options for the Kenworth K270 and K370 cabovers include a compactback-of-cab exhaust system to allow more space for custom bodies; right-side steerfor street sweeping, refuse and road maintenance applications; and expanded PAC-CAR PX-7 engine ratings.

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Fax: 989-777-1583

8300 M-72 EastWilliamsburg, MI 49690

231-267-5060Fax: 231-267-5257

56555 Pontiac TrailNew Hudson, MI 48165

248-437-8121Fax: 248-437-9750

www.aisequip.com

949 3rd Ave.Windom, MN 56101

507-678-2752

Ditch Witch ofNorth Dakota1100 W. Main Ave.West Fargo, ND 58078

701-282-3600877-282-3600

Fax: 701-282-3636

2921 Twin City Dr.Mandan, ND 58554

701-663-9551877-663-9551

Fax: 701-663-0692

3660 Interchange RoadColumbus, OH 43204

614-443-9751888-DITCHWITCHFax: 614-443-9219

www.ditchwitchOH.com

9052 Marshall RoadCranberry Township, PA 16066

724-742-2844888-DITCHWITCHFax: 724-742-2877

www.ditchwitchPA.com

Vermeer Sales & Service661 Hwy T14Pella, IA 50219866-483-7633

Fax: 641-628-4283

Vermeer Siouxland4858 D. Ave.

Marcus, IA 51035712-376-2310

Fax: 712-376-2312

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

Fax: 563-886-2223www.vermeeriowa.com

Felling Trailers Inc. recentlyannounced a few personnel changes.Nathan Uphus who was an inside trail-er sales coordinator is now FellingTrailers southeast territory manager.Uphus started in final assembly atFelling Trailers 16 years ago. “Nathan is a wonderful asset to the

Felling Trailers team,” said Patrick

Jennissen, vice president of sales andmarketing at Felling Trailers. “We lookforward to his success in his new role.” Jake Meyer who was trailer parts

sales coordinator is now an inside trail-er sales coordinator, and Travis Graveswho was a team lead in final assemblyis now trailer parts sales coordinator. “Jake and Travis are great additions

to our sales team,” said Jennissen.“They have both proven to be valuableteam members, and we look forward totheir continued growth.” For more information, call

800/245.2809 or visit www.felling.com. (This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site

at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Felling Announces Personnel Changes

The new 4050TA, the latest addition to TalbertManufacturing’s traveling axle series, is ideal for haulerswho need the flexibility of a California-legal trailer with alower deck height to clear bridges and tunnels when trans-porting taller equipment. The new trailer features a 36-in. (91 cm) deck height and

a California-legal trailer length. Along with providing addi-tional clearance, the lower deck height equates to extra loadopportunities. Talbert displayed its new 4050TA during the American

Towman Exposition in Baltimore, Md., Nov. 21 to 23, 2014. “After receiving feedback at the Tow Show last year, we

decided to give our customers just what they were asking for— the 4050TA,” said Jerry Rothwell, director of businessdevelopment at Talbert. “They talked and we listened, andwe made the changes they wanted to see.” Talbert increased the 4050TA capacity from 70,000 to

80,000 lbs. (31,751 to 36,287 kg) evenly distributed or50,000 lbs. (22,680 kg) in 10 ft. (3 m) and reduced the lowerdeck height to 36 in. (91.4 cm). The 4050TA also features a7-degree load angle and an updated e-chain for the air andelectrical lines. The new e-chain is metal rather than plasticfor greater durability, especially in colder climates.Talbert also has increased the number of keyholes across

the rear of the trailer to provide additional flexibility whendrivers tie items down. In addition, the 4050TA featuresTalbert’s signature piggy-back cylinder, now with a largerdiameter, and an improved, lockable toolbox that includes aweather resistant door seal, upgraded hardware and chainrack. The toolbox is located in the gooseneck along the curb-side. Talbert designed the 50-ft. (15 m) trailer for Hale Trailer,

a sales, rental and leasing dealer for heavy-duty transporta-tion trailers in Voorhees, N.J. Hale wanted a trailer thatwould comply with the 40-ft. (12 m) length laws inCalifornia. The state’s kingpin regulations restrict the dis-

tance from the kingpin to the rear axle to 40 ft. or less.Talbert pushed the deck length to the limit, designing a 50-ft. traveling axle trailer that complies with kingpin laws in allstates. Talbert’s standard equipment for the TA Series includes a

15,000-lb. (6,804 kg) planetary winch that operates with atwo-function wireless remote. It assists in moving equip-ment on and off of the trailer by making it possible for oneperson to load a piece of equipment without leaving thevehicle. In addition to the optional 20,000-lb. (9,072 kg)winch, this Tow Show unit also includes the optional six-function remote to operate the movement of the axles, winchand deck while loading. Additional optional equipmentincludes a 48-in. (122 cm) aluminum/steel bulkhead withstrobe and work lights, a centralized lubrication system anda right weigh load scale.All Talbert traveling axle trailers come standard with dou-

ble keyhole tie-down slots on the top of the outside beams.Additionally, standard models include double keyhole tie-downs that are recessed down the center of the trailer’s maindeck with a metal basket below that protects the main cylin-der from excess chain when tying down loads. For more information, call 800/348-5232 or visit

www.talbertmfg.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

Talbert Debuts New 4050TA Trailer

Talbert Manufacturing’s new 4050TA trailer features a36-in. (91 cm) deck height and a California-legal trail-er length.

Travis GravesJake MeyerNathan Uphus

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6140 Highway 10 NWAnoka, MN 55303

763-323-1720 888-448-5266

Fax: 763-422-3949

3021 West 133rd Shakopee, MN 55379

952-445-6310 Fax: 952-496-0263

23580 Highway 55 Loretto, MN 55357

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.scharbers.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

3110 Prairie Rd.Rockford, IL

815-961-3160

1560 North Old Rand Rd. Wauconda, IL847-526-7700

600 Walnut CtRockdale, IL

815-730-9011

2170 South Yost Ave.Bloomington, IN 47403

812-333-9677Fax: 812-333-9731

3120 Congressional ParkwayFort Wayne, IN 46825

260-482-8576Fax: 260-483-4057

7355 East 30th St.Indianapolis, IN 46219

317-544-3411

3021 South 460 EastLafayette, IN 47905

765-477-6933Fax: 765-448-9038

25166 State Road 2South Bend, IN 46619

574-232-1461Fax: 574-233-3324

www.westsidetractorsales.com

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Bridgeport, MI 48722989/777-0090

Fax: 989/777-1583

Grand Rapids600 44th Street S.W.Grand Rapids, MI

49548616/538-2400

Fax: 616/538-0449

Northeast Detroit65809 Gratiot AveLenox, MI 48050

586/727-7502Fax: 586/727-7311

West Detroit56555 Pontiac Trail

New Hudson, MI 48165 248/437-8121

1-800/457-8121

Traverse City8300 M-72 EastWilliamsburg, MI

49690231/267-5060

Fax: 231/267-5257

Naperville, IL 60563630/355-7150

Fax: 630/355-7173

Rockdale, IL 60436815/730-9011

1-800/937-3355Fax: 815/730-9036

Rockford, IL 61102815/961-3160

Fax: 815/965-1810

South Holland, IL60473

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

Wauconda, IL 60084847/526-7700

Fax: 847/526-3565

Bloomington, IN 47403812/333-9677

Fax: 812/333-9731

Fort Wayne, IN 46808260/482-8576

Fax: 260/483-4057

Indianapolis, IN 46219317/544-3411

Fax: 317/544-3420

Lafayette, IN 47905765/447-6933

Fax: 765/448-9038

South Bend, IN 46619574/232-1461

Fax: 574/233-3324

Des Moines, IA800/822-2212

Fort Dodge, IA800/362-2487

Sioux City, IA800/352-4693

Waterloo, IA800/772-2019

Dodge City, KS800/794-0172

Great Bend, KS800/264-4056

Park City, KS800/262-0139

Topeka, KS800/279-6087

Ulysses, KS800/472-9238

Kansas City, MO888/306-3434

Springfield, MO888/306-2656

Gering, NE800/205-6784

Grand Island, NE800/868-4017

Lincoln, NE800/416-5518

North Platte, NE800/894-7060

Omaha, NE800/416-5095

Brunswick, OH800/716-9796

Cambridge, OH 740/439-2747

Canton, OH866/235-0438

Chillicothe, OH 740/663-5300

Cincinnati, OH800/844-3734

Columbus, OH800/222-2010

Lima, OH800/423-7445

Painesville, OH866/800-1398

Poland(Youngstown), OH

866/503-7259

Vandalia (Dayton),OH

800/233-4228

Cranberry Twp, PA724/776-3636

Greensburg, PA724/837-4500

Ashland, WI715/682-5522

Chippewa Falls, WI715/834-2924

Monico, WI715/487-5583

Mosinee, WI715/693-3820

Duluth, MN218/722-7456

Bemidji, MN218/759-1996

Grand Rapids, MN218/326-9427

Escanaba, MI906/789-9054

Louisville, KY502/253-3721

Richmond, KY859/623-2030

Bowling Green, KY270/842-3400

London, KY606/862-8447

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1900 W. Main St.P.O. Box 9

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Milwaukee12101 W. Silver Spring Dr.

Milwaukee, WI 53225414-462-9790

De Pere1031 Lawrence Dr.De Pere, WI 54115

920-336-5711

West Salem451 W. Avenue N.

West Salem, WI 54669608-786-2644

Plover5429 Prairie Dr.Plover, WI 54467

715-254-2777

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Howell Tractor480 Blaine StreetGary, IN 46406800/852-8816

Fax: 219/977-4220

Illinois Truck & Equipmentwww.iltruck.com320 Briscoe DriveMorris, IL 60450

815/941-1900Fax: 815/941-1486

Mid CountryMachinery

3478 5th Ave South (Bus. Hwy 20)

Fort Dodge, IA 50501800/206-5936

4734 Sergeant Rd. (Hwy 63)

Waterloo, IA 50701319/234-8710

106 8th StreetSergeant Bluff, IA 51054

712/943-4470

Custom Truck & Equipment

www.customtruckandequipment.com7701 E. 24 Highway

Kansas City, MO 64125800/861-1065816/241-4888

Fax: 816/241-8826

General Equipment & Supplies, Inc.www.genequip.com

4600 Valley Industry Blvd. S.Shakopee, MN 55379

800/966-1455Fax: 952/224-1570

3902 N. Jessica Ave.Sioux Falls, SD 57104

605/336-9000Fax: 605/336-0073

Kelbe BrothersEquipment Co., Inc.

www.kelbebros.com12770 W. Silver Spring Drive

Butler, WI 53007262/373-2151

Fax: 262/373-2102

4621 Dutch Mill RdMadison, WI 53716

608/221-8300Fax: 608/221-0610

3101 French Rd.De Pere, WI 54115

920/343-6496Fax: 262-781-9671

Grand EquipmentCompany

www.grandequipment.com3310 Hudson Trail Dr.Hudsonville, MI 49426

616/896-7700Fax: 616/896-6700

ConstructionMachinery Company

www.cmcky.com2911 S. English Station Rd.

Louisville, KY 40299502/267-4020866/901-2262

Fax: 502/261-9251

2235 Ragu DriveOwensboro, KY 42303

270/683-2000877/683-2262

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267 W. Jay Louden Rd.Carrollton, KY 41008

502/732-4661Fax: 502/732-8355

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IOWAZIEGLER CAT

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) RENT-441 (Rental)Columbus

(888) 441-4658 (Sales & Service)

(888) RENT-441 (Rental)Perrysburg

(888) 339-4658 (Sales & Service)

(888) RENT-441 (Rental)Troy

(888) 330-4658Youngstown

(800) 837-6203Cadiz

(800) 837-6204Canton

(800) 837-6207Zanesville

(800) 837-6205N. Canton

(888) 736-8443Oakwood 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

For many, this winter may besevere. It has been most trying forthose in repair shops who work onthe vehicles and machinery to startand keep them operating in severecold. Fuel gelling becomes a seriousproblem and a costly one for thatshort run from the storage yard intothe shop.

E Tip’s universal fuel filter pre-heater can prevent the costly fuelgelling allowing the equipment tostart and be moved into the shopwithout being stalled by fuelgelling. Designed to be held in posi-tion on the fuel filter with twosprings and two nylon ties to snug itup, the universal fuel filter preheaterwithin a few minutes deliversenough heat energy to break thegelling inside the filter and allowfree flow to the fuel, according to themanufacturer.

Quickly mount it temporarily to thefuel filter using the supplied twosprings and nylon ties. Drawing 85

watts, the 12v version can be poweredby an independent 12v battery for theshort ride into the shop and then it canbe removed and the battery set aside.There is no thermostat on the 12v and

the 24v version so that they con-tinue to heat as long as the electri-cal energy is connected. E Tip rec-ommends for the 12v version thata 10-amp fuse be installed in line.Allow the fuel filter preheater timeto operate similar to glow plugs —two to three minutes or longeraccording to how cold it is —before cranking.

Include both the “peel & stick”universal preheater for engines,hydraulic systems, transmissions,gear boxes, etc. and the universalfilter preheater in your cold weath-er package and be assured that youhave selected a more effective andcomplete solution to cold weatherproblems, E Tip said.

For more information, call800/530-5064 or visit www.etip-

inc.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web

site at www.constructionequipment-

guide.com.)

E Tip’s Universal Fuel Filter PreheaterPrevents Fuel Gelling in Cold Weather

E Tip’s universal fuel filter preheater canprevent costly fuel gelling.

Multi Machine is now a premierauthorized dealer for the all new Raycotrack dump trucks.

The compact RCT80 is a rubbertracked crawler truck with a carryingcapacity of 8,000-lb. (3,628.7 kg). TheRCT80 rides on 17.7-in. (45 cm) widerubber tracks with 2-speed travel. Therugged undercarriage design has 6lower rollers with no moving bogeywheels. A 67 hp (50 kW) Kubotadiesel engine provides horsepower formaximum performance on hills andwhen carrying heavy loads.

For ease of operation, the RCT80 iscontrolled by a single, direct-operatedjoystick.

Maintaining the RCT80 is easy dueto a built-in, engine enclosure tilt fea-ture. The operator station and engineenclosure tilt out of the way for easyaccess to engine and hydraulic compo-nents, making routine maintenancetasks quicker and easier, according tothe manufacturer.

The RCT80 series trucks were madeto carry a wide range of tools, machin-

ery and more over terrain inaccessibleto ordinary, wheeled trucks.

For more information, call 888/888-1248 or visit www.mmmachine.com.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web

site at www.constructionequipment-

guide.com.)

Multi Machine Authorized Dealer ofNew Rayco Tracked Dump Trucks

The compact RCT80 is a rubber tracked crawler truck with a carryingcapacity of 8,000-lb. (3,628.7 kg).

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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) 288-6622Washington

(812) 254-1712Bicknell

(812) 735-0286Bloomington

(812) 349-9220Fishers

(317) 598-9700Greensburg

(812) 663-5829Richmond

(765) 966-0626Yorktown

(765) 759-2CAT (2228)

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Construction Equipment from the Ground Up.

www.kubota.com©Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2008

59 HP Kubota diesel engine (Interim Tier IV compliant) Fully integrated front loader and backhoe with Quick Attach Coupler

capability for maximum efficiency HST Plus Transmission with Feather Step operation

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.

2202 S. High CrossRoad

Urbana, IL 61802800/798-1772

Fax: 217/337-1775

2900 E. Jackson St.Macomb, IL 61455888/360-9225

200 North St.Prophetstown, IL

61277877/221-0881

Birkey’s Construction Equipment

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

3825 Chester Rd.Avon, OH 44011440/934-7368

www.abcequipment.com

ABC Equipment

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2300 Cassens DriveFenton, MO 63026

(636) 343-9970www.lubyequipment.com

Cape Girardeau(573) 334-9937

Springfield (217) 744-2233

Quincy (217) 222-5454

Caseyville(618) 397-9971

50 East Kingston Ave.Columbus, OH 43207

614-443-6541www.columbusequipment.com

Perrysburg(419) 872-7101

Cincinnati(513) 771-3922

Richfield(330) 659-6681

Cadiz(740) 942-8871

Dayton(937) 879-3154

Canton(330) 453-4521

Zanesville(740) 455-4036

Painesville(440) 352-0452

Piketon(740) 289-3757

7355 East 30th St.Indianapolis, IN 46219

(317) 544-3411Fax: (317) 544-3420

www.westsidetractorsales.com

Bloomington, IN(812) 333-9677

Fax: (812) 333-9731

Fort Wayne, IN(260) 482-8576

Fax: (260) 483-4057

LaFayette, IN(765) 447-6933

Fax: (765) 448-9038

South Bend, IN(574) 232-1461

Fax: (574) 233-3324

4301 North Cliff Ave.Sioux Falls, SD 57104

(888) 753-8907

3801 North Deadwood Ave.Rapid City, SD 57702

(800) 658-3047

39288 133rd St.Aberdeen, SD 57401(888) 484-6312

www.dieselmachinery.com

4100 Gardner Ave.Kansas City, MO 64120

(800) 878-9290(816) 241-9290www.vlpco.com

Joplin(800) 878-8223(417) 781-8222

Springfield(800) 955-2729(417) 887-2729

Wichita(800) 878-3346(316) 838-3346

Topeka(800) 878-4345(785) 267-4345

Garden City(800) 511-1435(620) 275-1996

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Bomag Americas Inc. has promotedSergio Solis from his inside sales sup-port position to field territory managerin the Midwestern region, replacingLarry Keach, who recently retired. Solis brings to his new position

14 years of operations managementand sales experience, including nineyears with Bomag inside sales sup-port. The Midwest territoryincludes the states of Illinois, Iowa,Minnesota and Wisconsin, alongwith Michigan’s Upper Peninsulaand Fenton, Mo. Solis will workwith authorized distributors in theregion to provide customers withtraining, sales and application sup-port for Bomag’s broad line of roadbuilding, heavy compaction, land-fill, asphalt rehabilitation and lightcompaction equipment.“Over the years, Sergio has

worked extensively with our territo-ry managers and distributors to supporttheir needs from the factory,” said JohnHood, director of sales, heavy equip-ment for Bomag Americas Inc. “He

has intimate working knowledge of theBomag, Cedarapids and CMI productlines and has proven to have the initia-tive, talent and drive to successfullysupport our distributors and customers

in the field. His ability to speak bothEnglish and Spanish will be advanta-geous in large, diverse markets such asChicago and St. Louis.”

A Kewanee native, Solis began hiscareer in operations management for aleading local furniture company. Hemoved to Bomag Americas in 2005 totake the inside sales position of cus-

tomer support administrator,where he worked with Bomagterritory managers and distribu-tors to provide equipment train-ing, sales and parts support serv-ices. “I look forward to meeting

those dealers and customers inperson who I’ve supported fromthe factory, and I’m excited toforge new relationships,” saidSolis. “Bomag has solid repre-sentation throughout theMidwest territory and a full com-plement of road building, com-paction and asphalt rehabilitationequipment to meet virtually anyapplication need.”

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web

site at www.constructionequipment-

guide.com.)

Solis Makes Transition to Midwest

Sergio Solis

By Carson WalkerASSOCIATED PRESS

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) Rather than waiting for theU.S. government to come through with funding for a tri-stateMissouri River water pipeline, its developers are lobbyingIowa, Minnesota and South Dakota — states that also willbenefit from the project — for upfront money to keep it pro-gressing. Construction on the Lewis and Clark Rural Water System

started in 2003, but just 11 of 20 towns and rural water sys-tems are connected: 10 in South Dakota, one in Iowa andnone in Minnesota. Most of the 20 need more water butsome have quality issues with their current supply, systemexecutive director Troy Larson said. State and local entities already have paid their share of the

deal: $154 million. But federal funding hasn’t kept up withinflation, largely because of an end to certain earmarks, sothe remaining federal share has increased from $194 millionin 2010 to $203 million, Larson said. The current budgetyear’s proposal is just $2.4 million. The delays also have forced the nine members of the sys-

tem that haven’t been connected to spend $17.5 million onrepairs and temporary upgrades to their current systems, hesaid. “The idea for Lewis and Clark originated in 1989. The

project was incorporated in 1990. So this project has been 25years in the making and we are currently 65 percent com-plete. There are projects of huge magnitude like the Chunnelbetween France and Great Britain that didn’t take that long,’’Larson said. To keep it from taking even longer, Larson is seeking

funding advances from Pierre, S.D., St. Paul, Minn., and Des

Moines, Iowa, in an effort to finish the project with zero-interest loans that will be repaid as Washington appropriatesfunding. South Dakota last year contributed $1 million toward

engineering and design of sections that will eventually con-nect Madison. On Nov. 6, the Board of Water and NaturalResources included funding recommendations on three proj-ects that would create a temporary water supply for the city:$7.7 million for two 5-mi. sections on the actual pipelineroute; $3 million for the Big Sioux Community WaterSystem; and $1.8 million for the Minnehaha CommunityWater Corp. “We anticipate support [from lawmakers], but we’ve got

to get through those steps also,’’ Jim Feeney, director of theboard’s division of financial and technical assistance, said ofthe request. In Minnesota, lawmakers approved $22 million earlier

this year to connect Luverne and the Rock County RuralWater District to the Lewis and Clark, and construction isscheduled to start soon, Larson said. He’s also working withIowa lawmakers and the governor’s office to put together aproposal for the next legislative session of $25 million forthe line to Sioux Center, Iowa. “Currently, the project is on the path to infinity. That is

why we’re turning to the three states,’’ Larson said. “Thatshows how dysfunctional Washington is — when they allagree and they still can’t get the job done.’’ Lewis and Clark can currently pump up to 20 million gal-

lons a day. By next summer, that will increase to 36 milliongallons a day; when finished, it will be able to deliver up to45 million gallons a day.

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

Pipeline Developers Lobby for Funding

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Field Sales ManagerTramac Corporation, a leading supplier of Rock Breaker Boom Systemsto the Crushed Stone and Mining Industries, has an immediate openingfor a Sales Manager.

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ASC Construction Equipment USA -Openings in Williston, Dickinson, Ray, and Minot, NDASC Construction Equipment USA, a leading Volvo Construction Equipment dealer, is offering anexcellent opportunity for an experienced Heavy Equipment Field Mechanic who is ready to growtheir career with a leading company in the industry.

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Terex Finlay recently hosted a three-daydealer conference including new productdemonstration in London, United Kingdom.The event was held from Sept. 30 throughOct. 2, and attracted more than 300 interna-tional dealers and customers from over 90countries, worldwide.A packed program of events included a

business conference, live product demon-strations and an end-user open day.During the conference, held at the Tower

Hotel, London, delegates were introduced tothe Terex Finlay business strategy and keyfocus areas for growth in the next threeyears. Key to Terex Finlay growth andexpansion plans is an aggressive new prod-uct initiative and development strategy,which will see the business double its currentproduct range in the same time period. The product demonstration events were

located at OCL Regenerations, Dartford.OCL Regenerations are recognized as bothexperts and leaders in providing sustainablematerial solutions in the South East and werethe perfect hosts during site preparations aswell as during the two day site demonstra-tions. The onsite demonstrations featured 20

recent product launches and prototypes ofTerex Finlay models due to be released dur-ing 2015. There were three official new product

launches to dealers and end users at the con-ference; • J-1175 dual power jaw crusher• C-1540 dual power cone crusher • 693+ inclined screen incorporating inno-

vative Spaleck screen box. The dual powered crushers are electrical-

ly driven allowing users to run from electri-cal supply with the aim of giving significantsavings on energy costs. These machinesalso are fitted with an onboard gen-set allow-ing the operator to move and use themachine where there is no electric supplygiving the flexibility and versatility of cur-rent standard models. These machines jointhe 694+ dual powered inclined screener thatwas launched in 2013. These product launches means that Terex

Finlay can now offer operators a full mobilecrushing and screening train that can be

powered from electric mains and has theflexibility to run self-powered if required. Inapplications where a full train is powered bythe on-board gen-set configuration thecrushers generate sufficient energy to enablethe operator to run the 694+ dual powerinclined screen for “free” when used in con-junction with the J-1175 dual power jawcrusher. The third new product launch was the

693+ inclined screen incorporating Spaleckscreening technology. This screen features aflip-flow top and bottom deck for screeningof materials including wet, moist, dry andmixed materials including recycling andskip waste, fines material, compost, wastewood, timber, aggregates and ores. The official launch of these three

machines follows a stringent and strenuousdevelopment cycle, which has seen themachines tested and proven in challengingand diverse product applications acrossWestern Europe. In addition to these newproduct launches a large number of proto-type machines also were previewed.

J-1170AS Jaw CrusherThe J-1170AS jaw crusher provides the

flexibility of a crushing and screening planton one machine. This aggressive machinefeatures a detachable on-board sizing screenthat gives operators the capability of produc-ing two spec sized products. The machinewas demonstrated working in a concreterecycling application and will be launched in

Q1, 2015.

V-2050 Vertical Shaft ImpactorThe V-2050 vertical shaft impact crusher

has been engineered for operators whorequire a high specification product andlarge production tonnages. The machineincorporates the proven Canica V-2050chamber with unique “dual flow” configura-tion that will give operators high tonnagethroughput with low production costs.

C-1554 Cone CrusherThe C-1554 cone crusher has been engi-

neered for operators who require a highlyaggressive cone with a high reduction ratio.The machine incorporates the renownedMVP450X screw cone chamber. The highlyefficient cone chamber produces a higherpercentage of sized products in a single passgenerating less fines material and therefore amore valuable product with increased prof-itability.

C-1545 Cone CrusherThe C-1545 cone crusher has been engi-

neered for operators who require a mediumsized cone crusher with large throughputcapacity while offering the flexibility ofdirect feeding or the ability to remove orbypass fines from the chamber via on-boardpre-screen module.

873 Heavy Duty ScreenThe 873 heavy duty screen has been engi-

neered to work as a primary screen inquarry, demolition, C&D Recycling, land-fill material, topsoil, sand and gravel, coal,slag, ore processing and aggregates. Thisnew model, when launched, will offersmall and medium sized operators anaggressive, flexible and class leadingmachine with a wide range of availablescreening media configurations. “It was our pleasure to welcome a huge

contingent of our international distributionnetwork to London for the 2014 TerexFinlay Business Conference,” said NigelIrvine, sales and marketing director. “This event provided an ideal platform

to showcase the significant level of invest-ment in new product development acrossour entire range. An impressive display of20 machines in one location physicallydemonstrated the breadth of our productportfolio. During the conference, we out-lined our aggressive new product roadmap, shared a clear vision of where weand our business partners should be posi-tioned in the coming years and reinforcedour commitment to provide world classproducts, supported by exceptional levelsof customer service. The conferencestamped a solid signal of intent to growour businesses together, for mutual suc-cess. This was an exceptional and an excit-ing event.”

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Terex Finlay Unveils New Products at Three-Day Conference

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Crushing, Screening & Recycling SectionFor more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Terex Finlay recently hosted a three-day dealer conference including new product demonstration in London, United Kingdom.

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Fecon Announces RTF230 Rubber Tire Mulching TractorFecon Inc. announced the release of the RTF230

rubber tire mulching tractor, a 4-wheel drive, 4-wheel steer machine that lends itself to incredibletractive and handling capabilities. A center mountedengine and hydraulic drive train give the RT230 avery low center of gravity and even balance.

Climbing slopes is no chore for the 230 hp engineand 75 gpm/6000 psi hi flow to the Bull Hogmulcher head or other hydraulic or PTO attach-ments. Unlike other wheeled tractors in the samehorsepower class, the RTF230 also is capable of 24mph road speeds, according to the manufacturer.

A large cab with enhanced visibility in all direc-tions provides the operator that extra measure ofaccuracy and safety on the job or on the road.RTF230 tractors can be configured for many typesof work: land clearing, municipal maintenance,snow removal and roadside clearing as well as con-struction, industrial and agricultural applications.

The RTF230 is capable of boom and/or cranemounting, mechanical or hydraulic PTO’s (and 3point hitches) both front and back. With the BH120variable speed Bull Hog forestry mulcher theRTF230 is agile, productive and easy to drive orhaul to the job site.

For more information, call 800/528-3113 or visitwww.fecon.com.

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

tionequipmentguide.com.)

A center mounted engine and hydraulic drive train give theRT230 a very low center of gravity and even balance.

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www.aisequip.com

Grand Rapids600 44th Street S.W.

Grand Rapids, MI49548

616-538-2400

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Northeast Detroit65809 Gratiot Avenue

Lenox, MI 48050586-727-7502

Fax: 586-727-7311

Saginaw4600 AIS DriveP.O. Box 253

Bridgeport, MI 48722989-777-0090

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Traverse City8300 M-72 East

Williamsburg, MI 49690231-267-5060

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West Detroit, MI56555 Pontiac Trail

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MC 110 Zi EVO MC 110 Ri EVO

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Springfield, Illinois816 N Dirksen ParkwaySpringfield, IL 62702Phone: 217-789-7711

Bolingbrook, Illinois220 East Frontage RoadBolingbrook, IL 60440Phone: 630-739-7474

Carterville, Illinois1505 Donna Drive

Carterville, IL 62918Phone: 618-985-3399

Marengo, Illinois18210 Beck RoadMarengo, IL 60152

Phone: 815-923-4966

Portage, Indiana6550 Melton RoadPortage, IN 46368

Phone: 219-764-8080

Escanaba, Michigan2600 S Lincoln RoadEscanaba, MI 49829Phone: 906-786-6920

DeForest, Wisconsin604 Stokely Road

DeForest, WI 53532Phone: 608-842-4151

DePere, Wisconsin3275 French RoadDePere, WI 54115

Phone: 920-532-0165

Eau Claire, Wisconsin7417 Margaret LaneEau Claire, WI 54703Phone: 715-874-5400

Franksville, Wisconsin2916 N Sylvania AveFranksville, WI 53126Phone: 262-835-2710

Schofield, Wisconsin9808 Weston AvenueSchofield, WI 54476Phone: 715-355-9898

Bridgeton, Missouri4670 Crossroads

Industrial Dr.Bridgeton, MO 63044Phone: 314-291-1330

Cape Girardeau, Missouri3364 Percy Drive

Cape Girardeau, MO63702

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Columbia, Missouri4110 I-70 Drive SE

Columbia, MO 65201Phone: 573-814-0083

Palmyra, Missouri701 Industrial DrivePalmyra, MO 63461

Phone: 573-769-2056

Shepherdsville, KentuckyP.O. Box 6588

335 Saltwell DriveShepherdsville, KY 40165Toll Free: 877-538-3221Phone: 502-543-3746Fax: 502-543-3716

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Corbin, KentuckyLexington, KentuckyLouisville, KentuckyPaducah, KentuckyStanville, Kentucky

Hayden-Murphy Equipment Company

www.hayden-murphy.com9301 E. Bloomington FreewayMinneapolis, MN 55420-3410

952-884-2301800-352-2757

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Sandvik’s Dino DC400Ri CombinesBest Features in Surface Drill Rig

Sandvik Construction’s DinoDC400Ri is a hydraulic, self-propelled,self-contained, crawler based surfacedrilling unit with full radio remote con-trol operation for 2 to 3 in. (51 to 76mm) hole sizes. It offers top drillingperformance with a new RD414 rockdrill, a robust boom that has the largestcoverage area of its size, a collaringguide and an economical Tier IV Finalengine. Due to its versatility the DinoDC400Ri is the perfect machine fordrilling and blasting contractors, but suit-able also for quarries and the municipalsector, according to the manufacturer. Its typical applications consist of

road construction, demolition works,secondary breaking, foundation drillingand trenching.

Unbeatable Drilling Performance Combined With

Fuel Saving SystemsRepresenting the latest in technical

engineering excellence, the DinoDC400Ri combines features thatimprove drilling performance and hole

quality. The RD414 rock drill has beenspecially designed for the DinoDC400Ri. This provides smooth pene-tration, yet is kind to the rock tools,while a new collaring guide makesstarting a hole easy and accurate evenin inclined rock. The completely newboom, with a robust design and thelargest coverage area in its class,ensures perfect support for the feedduring drilling, but also enables moredrilling hours from one single setup.On top of this, the powerful trammingmotors and low tramming height withits low center of gravity, as well as fullradio control for the entire rig, ensurethat the Dino DC400Ri will respondwith precision even in the most uneventerrain.Dino DC400Ri comes equipped

with the latest fuel saving systems.These consist of electric load sensing,ambient controlled cooler fans, ahydraulic compressor control systemthat utilizes the latest technology, opti-mized airlines and fuel efficient Tier IVFinal engine. All of these features com-

bine to provide very low fuel consump-tion. Additionally easy maintenancethrough ground level service points,onboard diagnostics and small trans-portation dimensions, are benefitsresulting from the completely new drillrig layout.

Built on Experience andLearning From Our Customers

Dino DC400Ri is a result of years ofengineering and industry experience. “Dino DC400Ri really is a drill rig

that combines all the best features thatresult from many years of engineeringexperience gained in this business, allcombined with what we have learnedfrom our customers,” said IlkkaLahdelma, product line manager sur-face drilling, Sandvik Construction.For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web

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guide.com.)

Sandvik Construction’s Dino DC400Ri is a hydraulic, self-propelled, self-contained, crawler based surfacedrilling unit with full radio remote control operation for 2 to 3 in. (51 to 76 mm) hole sizes.

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Foristell, MO800-539-9217Columbia, MO800-791-5401

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Madison, WI608-271-6200

LaCrosse, WI608-783-4891Eau Claire, WI715-874-5100Wausau, WI715-359-6220

Green Bay, WI920-498-8000Superior, WI715-398-9696Marquette, MI906-475-4191

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Fax: 440-526-9513

Cadiz, OH740-942-4626800-837-6204

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1400 Cecil AveLouisville, KY502-774-4441

Ashland, KY606-928-3444

Bowling Green, KY270-843-3275Corbin, KY

606-528-3140Dry Ridge, KY859-823-1500

Evansville, IN812-425-4651Hazard, KY

606-439-4040Lexington, KY859-254-2756Paducah, KY

270-443-3631Pikeville, KY

606-437-6265

www.altorfer.com

2600 6th Street S.W.Cedar Rapids, IA 52404

319-365-0551Fax: 319-365-5639

4712 Buckeye St.Davenport, IA 52802

563-324-1935Fax: 563-324-2409

#1 Capitol Dr.East Peoria, IL 61611

304-694-1234Fax: 309-694-4148

4200 Rodger StreetSpringfield, IL 62705

217-529-5541Fax: 217-529-00201519 W. Kenyon Rd.Urbana, IL 61801

217-539-1671Fax: 217-359-63103520 Moberly Ave.Hannibal, MO 63401

573-221-8600Fax: 573-221-7187701 Highway 24WMoberly, MO 65270

660-263-8200Fax: 660-263-8203

www.macallister.com7515 East 30th St.

Indianapolis, IN 46219800-382-1896

Fort Wayne, IN800-944-0847South Bend

800-685-9849Lafayette, IN

800-283-4231Washington, IN800-932-5120Terre Haute, IN800-273-5650

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Brandeis Machinery& Supply Co.

www.brandeismachinery.com

28775 Beck Rd.Wixom, MI 48393(248) 449-6700

Fax: (248) 449-6701

2470 W. Columbia Ave.Battle Creek, MI 49015

(269) 965-1269Fax: (269) 965-1881

8840 Byron Commerce SWByron Center, MI 49315

(616) 878-7450Fax: (616) 878-7650

4716 Talon Ct. S.E.Kentwood, MI 49512

(616) 698-2960Fax: (616) 698-2901

6327 Jomar Ct.Lansing, MI 48917

(517) 272-5033Fax: (517) 272-7257

5920 Grand Haven Rd.Muskegon, MI 49441

(231) 798-8754Fax: (231) 798-9387

28855 Smith Rd.Romulus, MI 48174

(734) 641-8238Fax: (734) 641-8334

1524 Champagne Dr.Saginaw, MI 48604

(989) 752-9400Fax: (989) 752-9834

7500 E. 15 Mile Rd.Sterling Hts., MI 48312

(586) 977-6000Fax: (586) 977-6099

476 US 31 SouthTraverse, MI 49685

(231) 943-3700Fax: (231) 943-8110

56195 Pontiac TrailNew Hudson, MI 48165

(248) 356-5200Fax: (248) 356-2029

9433 Riley St.Zeeland, MI 49464

(616) 748-4108Fax: (616) 748-4120

Alta EquipmentCompany

www.altaequipment.com

Evansville, IN(812) 425-4491

Ft. Wayne, IN(260) 489- 4551

Indianapolis, IN(317) 872-8410

Corbin, KY(606) 528-3700

Lexington, KY(859) 259-3456

Louisville, KY502) 491-4000

Paducah, KY(270) 444-8390

Stanville, KY(606) 478-9201

CONTACT US TODAY FOR A PERSONAL DEMONSTRATION

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5087 E. Broadway Ave.Des Moines, IA 50317-4744Toll Free: (800) 822-2212

1303 3rd Ave. NWFort Dodge, IA 50501-2257Toll Free: (800) 362-2487

4900 Harbor Dr.Sioux City, IA 51111-1106Toll Free: (800) 352-4693

3469 W. Airline HwyWaterloo, IA 50703-9594Toll Free: (800) 772-2019

10893 112 Rd.Dodge City, KS 67801-6585Toll Free: (800) 794-0172

325 S. Highway 281Great Bend, KS 67530-9621Toll Free: (800) 264-4056

5255 N Deere RdPark City, KS 67219

Toll Free: (800) 262-0139

1621 NW Gage Blvd.Topeka, KS 66618-2831

Toll Free: (800) 279-6087

1410 W. Oklahoma Ave.Ulysses, KS 67880

Toll Free: (800) 472-9238

8600 NE Parvin Rd.Kansas City, MO 64161-8300

Toll Free: (888) 306-3434

1401 S. State Highway MMSpringfield, MO 65802-7726

Toll Free: (888) 306-2656

220810 Hwy 92Gering, NE 69341-5236

Toll Free: (800) 205-6784

3204 S. Engleman Rd.Grand Island, NE 68803-6621

Toll Free: (800) 868-4017

6100 Arbor Rd.Lincoln, NE 68517-3211Toll Free: (800) 416-5518

3701 S. Jeffers St.North Platte, NE 69101-7844

Toll Free: (800) 894-7060

9751 S. 148th St.Omaha, NE 68138-3898

Toll Free: (800) 416-5095

1240 Industrial Pkwy N.Brunswick, OH 44212-4317Toll Free: (800) 716-9796

60611 Hulse Rd.Cambridge, OH 43725-8937

(740) 439-2747

1509 Raff Rd. SWCanton, OH 44710-2321Toll Free: (866) 235-0438

5775 US Highway 23Chillicothe, OH 45601-9562

(740) 663-5300

11441 Mosteller Rd.Cincinnati, OH 45241-1829Toll Free: (800) 844-3734

2121 Walcutt Rd.Columbus, OH 43228-9575Toll Free: (800) 222-2010

3550 Saint Johns Rd.Lima, OH 45804-4017

Toll Free: (800) 423-7445

811 Callendar Blvd.Painesville, OH 44077-1218Toll Free: (866) 800-1398

590 E. Western Reserve Rd. Bldg 3Poland, OH 44514-3393Toll Free: (866) 503-7259

1015 Industrial Park Dr.Vandalia, OH 45377-3117Toll Free: (800) 233-4228

20400 Route 19Cranberry Township, PA 16066

(724) 776-3636

1973 Route 66Greensburg, (Delmont) PA 15601-9297

(724) 837-4500

US Composting Show...

NeuenhauserNorth American toLaunch NH6020

Neuenhauser North American will be demonstrating thenew NH6020 trommel screen in the live display area at theupcoming US Composting Council Show in Austin, TexasJan. 20 to 23.

The NH6020 trommel has been specifically designed forthe U.S. market with an extended feed hopper suitable for theoversized buckets fitted on loaders utilized in many U.S.organics processing facilities. The hopper is 14 ft. (4.2 m)long with a 12 cu. yd. (9 cu m) capacity. This minimizescycle times for the loader and eliminates the need to wait forthe hopper to partially empty to load a full bucket.

For the U.S. market the machine is fitted with a 5th wheelking pin rather than a European style pintle hook. This allowsit to be moved from site to site safely at higher speeds,according to the manufacturer.

The drum on the unit is 6 ft. 6 in. (2 m) in diameter by 18ft. (5.5 m) long, punch plate spiral and mesh style drums areavailable. The side access door allows the drum to beremoved quickly at ground level for maintenance purposes.

As with all Neuenhauser products, ease of maintenanceand ease of use are integral to the design, including easyaccess engine canopy with catwalk, one piece fines dischargeconveyor to minimize spillage, simple control panel and highcapacity stockpiling conveyors.

For more information, visit www.neuenhauserna.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

The NH6020 trommel has been specifically designedfor the U.S. market with an extended feed hopper suit-able for the oversized buckets fitted on loaders uti-lized in many U.S. organics processing facilities.

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Attachments can make your machine more valuable. Allied offers a wide assortment of attachments to fit all of your makes and models of excavator, loader/backhoe, mini-excavator, skid-steer or compact track loader machines. Allied has become attached to your machines. Allied’s construction and demolition attachments are productive and dependable. State-of-the-art technology.Full product line. Competitive price and performance.

Allied offers innovative, problem-solving capabili t ies. Commitment to product availability. Superior product support. Strong Distributor network. Most of all Allied meets and exceeds customer performance expectations. To put a high performance Allied attachment on your machine, call us at 1-800-321-1046 or visit AlliedCP.com for the name of a Distributor nearest you. We’ve become attached to your mach ines .

Attachments make machine valuable. Allied

© 2014 Allied Construction Products, LLC

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320 Briscoe DriveMorris, IL 60450800-941-2133

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480 Blaine St.Gary, IN 46406800-852-8816

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502-267-4020 866-901-2262

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Zeeland, MI616-748-4108

Lansing, MI517-272-5033

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

Byron Center, MI616-878-7450

Louisville, KY 502-491-4000

Evansville, IN812-425-4491

Corbin, KY606-528-3700

Lexington, KY859-259-3456

Stanville, KY606-478-9201

Paducah, KY270-444-8390

Indianapolis, IN317-872-8410

Ft.Wayne, IN260-489-4551

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Gary,IN800-852-8816

Peru, IL800-342-6072

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Cleveland, OH440-439-4000

Pittsburgh, PA 724-695-5000

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Cincinnati, OH800-844-3734

Vandalia, OH800-233-4228

Carterville, IL618/985-3399

Bridgeton, MO314-291-1330

Columbia, MO573-814-0083

Cape Girardeau,MO

573-334-5252

Palmyra, MO573-769-2056

Franksville, WI262-835-2710

DePere, WI920-532-0165

DeForest, WI608-842-4151

Eau Claire, WI715-874-5400

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Morbark Demo Event MarksNational Manufacturing Day

A number of important days coincided forMorbark Inc. on Oct. 3 — NationalManufacturing Day, Morbark’s Demo Daysevent and the final stop of the Association ofEquipment Manufacturers’ I Make AmericaHarley Tour.Morbark’s Demo Days give the compa-

ny’s dealers, customers and guests theopportunity to not only watch the equipmentin action, but also meet the people who buildand support the equipment as they see first-hand the manufacturing processes utilized.This year, because the event coincided withNational Manufacturing Day, Morbark’s300-plus guests included numerous specialguests, including state and local elected offi-cials and representatives from area schools,colleges and universities.“Having this event on National

Manufacturing Day allows us to showcaseour manufacturing technology and thecareers available at Morbark and throughoutthe country,” said Morbark President JimShoemaker Jr. “Our Demo Days gives ourguests a chance to see behind-the-sceneshow Morbark builds our equipment, so hav-ing the event on National ManufacturingDay is a perfect fit.”Morbark’s employees and guests also

were able to check out the custom-painted “IMake America” Harley-Davidson RoadKing motorcycle that AEM will be givingaway in November 2014. The I MakeAmerica Harley Tour is part of the I MakeAmerica campaign, which advocates forpublic policies that advance the interests ofemployees, communities and companies ofthe equipment manufacturing industry.The highlight of the event was the equip-

ment demonstrations — including the newBarracuda slow-speed shredder, which madeits debut in March at the ConExpo tradeshow; a redesigned 30/36 whole tree drumchipper; and the first chance to watchMorbark’s new portable flat deck shakerscreen, which has just come off the compa-ny’s research and development line.Completing the demonstration lineup

were: the Beever M20R forestry chipper; the40/36 whole tree MicroChipper, whichdebuted last year; the 3200 wood hog hori-zontal grinder; the 1300B tub grinder; the6600 track wood hog horizontal grinder.For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Morbark’s Demo Days give the company’s dealers, customers and guests theopportunity to not only watch the equipment in action, but also meet the peoplewho build and support the equipment as they see firsthand the manufacturingprocesses utilized.

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IllinoisMidwest Crushing & Screening

7144 N Harlem Ave.Chicago, IL 60631

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255 N Hetzler CourtAngola, IN 46703

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OhioAGGCORP

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www.aggcorp.net614.309.6854

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Wacker Neuson Introduces HIF 690, HIF 1200 Heaters

Wacker Neuson’s HIF 690 and HIF 1200flameless indirect-fired heaters use a dieselengine to generate heat, so the flame is com-pletely isolated from the surrounding envi-ronment. “Since the flame is isolated from the sur-

rounding air by engine valves,” said DavidMencel, climate technology product manag-er of Wacker Neuson, “it will not ignitenearby combustible mixes. This makesthese heaters ideal for potentially volatileapplications such as oil and gas exploration,underground and aboveground mining, andrestoration.”With Wacker Neuson flameless heater

technology, cool ambient and/or recirculat-ed air is drawn into the heater body andpulled through an exhaust heat exchangerand radiator, where it achieves significantheat gain. Air temperature increases furtheras it is drawn across the engine and heatplate. At the third and final heating stage, airis pushed through the shear plate oil heatexchanger, where it reaches its final temper-ature and is discharged through the outletduct. “The HIF 690 and HIF 1200 offer a max-

imum air output temperature of 250F with amaximum temperature rise of up to 150F,”added Mencel. Both heater models boast high CFM air-

flow and static pressure to optimize heatdelivery in a rental-friendly, easy-to-usedesign. Featuring simple one-button opera-tion, the HIF 690 and HIF 1200 also offerpositive air and high temperature shut-downs. Automatic louvers help maintaindesired operating temperatures, and a per-

formance monitoring strobe light allowsworkers to see from a distance that all heat-ing systems are operating properly.Maintenance of the heating system requiresonly a flush and refill of the high-perform-ance mineral oil lubricating the shear plateand a filter change every 1,500 hours. The Wacker Neuson HIF 690 flameless

indirect fired heater is capable of heating upto 1 million cu. ft. (28,300 cu m) spaces withits maximum input of 686,000 Btu/hour(200 kW). The heater delivers up to 4,000CFM airflow at a 3.5-in static pressure, andit can be equipped with the standard 20-in.(51 cm) air outlet or an optional dual 12-in.(30 cm) outlet. Air returns to the heater via asingle 20-in. duct. Powered by a CumminsTier IVi compliant diesel engine, the HIF690 can operate more than 20 hours on asingle tank of #2 diesel fuel when operatingcontinuously at maximum capacity. The Wacker Neuson HIF 1200 flameless

heater will heat up to 1.7 million cu. ft.(48,000 cu m) spaces with its maximum 1.2million Btu/hour (353 kW) heat input. Theheater supplies air to structures throughstandard dual 20-in. diameter outlets oroptional 4 by 12-in. outlets at a maximumairflow of 6,500 CFM at a 4.0-in static pres-sure. Return air is channeled back to theheater through a single 20-in. return air duct.The new HIF 1200 heater is powered by aJohn Deere diesel engine and offers morethan 24 hours of continuous run time at fullcapacity with its 210-gal. (795 L) fuel tank.

(This story also can be found on

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With Wacker Neuson flameless heater technology, cool ambient and/or recirculatedair is drawn into the heater body and pulled through an exhaust heat exchangerand radiator, where it achieves significant heat gain.

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TERRAMITE T5C BACKHOE | USEDTERRAMITE T5CCONTACT: WYATT HARSHBARGERPHONE: 14172943359EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE 580 SUPER M 4X4 EXTENDAHOECAB HEAT AND AIR | GOOD USEDCASE SUPER M EXTENDAHOE 4X4 CABW/HEAT AND AIR, LOW HOURSCONTACT: KENNETH L.SLOANPHONE: 913 915-0447FAX: 913 898-2343EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BURCHLAND SILT FENCE INSTALLER |BURCHLAND XTS SILT FENCEINSTALLER WITH 72" OFFSET BAR.CONTACT: MIKEPHONE: 252-207-8964FAX: 252-261-5425 | EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––AIR COMPRESSOR | 85-150 CFM COMPRESSORCONTACT: ROGER BUTTONPHONE: 3157291913EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 70/100/110/120 EXCAVATORS |LOOKING FOR CAT 70/110/120 EXCAVA-TORS-- PREFER UNADVERTISEDCONTACT: EDDIE GREENPHONE: 864-327-3909EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT EXCAVATORS | WE ARE LOOKINGTO BUY CAT EXCAVATOR 330BL. CONTACT: RIZPHONE: 832-528-0786EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––OLDER 90/120 PRENTICE LOG LOADER| AN OLDER LOADER TO MOUNT ONTRUCK OR TRAILER. STRONG ENOUGHTO LOAD 16/17-9 BULKLOGS 1 OR 3 ATA TIMECONTACT: RUSTY COOKPHONE: 850-381-3005EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KUBOTA KH35 | LOOKING FORSPROCKETS, BEARINGS AND RIGHTSIDE COVER FOR FINAL DRIVECONTACT: LEONPHONE: 781-389-0773EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––COMMERCIAL TRUCKS | LOOKING TOBUY ANY AND ALL SALVAGE, STOLEN,WRECKED OR HIGH MILEAGE HEAVYDUTY TRUCK, IN TEXAS, LOUISIANA,OR OKLAHOMA.CONTACT: BILL BPHONE: 281-745-7342FAX: 713-675-1195EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CASE BACKHOES | 3. WE ARE LOOK-ING TO BUY 2WD CASE BACKHOE580E/SE/M/SM/K/SK/L/SL. CONTACT: STEVEPHONE: 832-528-0786EMAIL:[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.PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL US.CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 2708492270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––30 INCH PADS TO FIT JOHN DEERE 120C EXCAVATOR, HAVE 24 INCH...COULDTRADE.CONTACT: JIM BLEDSOEPHONE: 816 324-5254EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––14 FT UTILITY TRAILER | 14 FT. FLATBED SINGLE AXLE USED EXCELLENTCONDITION UTILITY TRAILER. TRAILERTO HAUL A 12 FT.POLARIS. MAX. PRICE$1000.00CONTACT: TOMEMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED WELDER GAS/ROCK BOX | USEDGAS MILLER WELDER/ 12 YARD ROCKBOXCONTACT: VERNONPHONE: 8285578196EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JCB 208S | LOOKING FOR A NICE 208SJCB MACHINE WITH CAB AND HEATAND SNOW BLOWER.. MACHINE ISMOST IMPORTANT TO MECONTACT: KEN TEMBORSKIPHONE: 570.233,0351FAX: 570.233.2399EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT ENGINE AND DOZER | NEED A CAT ENGINE 3406 OR 3408 FOR A CATLOADER AND OLDER MODEL D8K AT WHOLESALE WITH OR WITHOUTRIPPERCONTACT: SANTIAGO SCARZELLAPHONE: 305 506 4263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

ANY BRAND | USED FRONT END LOADERS.4X4.PRICE UNDER $5,000CONTACT: EDWARD THORNTONPHONE: (810)210-2002EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TLBCONTACT: JONASPHONE: 0726389111EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KUBOTA S5205 WHEEL LOADERCONTACT: JOHN T. HUDSONPHONE: 601-606-2223FAX: 601-794-2734EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT D8T | 5000 HOURS MAX, CAB,DRAWBAR, SU/T BLADE, SYSTEM ONEU/C. MUST BE CLEAN TRACTOR WITHVERY GOOD UNDERCARRIAGECONTACT: BUZZY KEITHPHONE: 404-610-6754EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOBCAT/SKIDSTEER | I NEED A RUN-NING BOBCAT. I AM WILLING TO PAY$2500-$3000. HAVE CASH IN HAND.BOISE IDAHO, WILL PICK UP. A COUPLE HUNDRED MILES DRIVE ISACCEPTABLE.CONTACT: WILLIAM RESNERPHONE: 208-968-8968EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADERS AND CATMOTOR GRADERS | . MEGA EQUIP-MENT INC. IS LOOKING TO BUY CATWHEEL LOADERS 910, 920, 930, 936 &936E.. MEGA EQUIPMENT INC. IS LOOK-ING TO BUY CAT MOTOR GRADERS12G, 14G, 14H, 140G & 140H.CONTACT: RIZPHONE: 281-491-0614EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED CAT 953 TRACK LOADERCONTACT: DANNY EVERHARTEMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT | SEND PICTURES, DETAILS, ANDPRICE. IF YOU HAVE ANY OF THE FOL-LOWING : WHEEL LOADER CAT 936ECAT 950B CAT 950E CAT 966D CAT 966E966F;966F;980C;980F KOMATSU WA600-3;WA700-3 12G;14G;14H D8R;D9N;D9RWITH RIPPER 330BLCONTACT: FRANKPHONE: 832-655-2921FAX: 832-655-2921EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TIMKEN BEARING, #252-310 AND M 252-349 NEW OR USEDCONTACT: GARY SISKPHONE: 816-517-4531FAX: 816-230-6264EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

BILLJAX ESCALADE UTILITY TRAILER |3000 LB. MAX LOAD ESCALADE BILL-JAX WITH HYDAULIC RAISING ANDLOWERING BED FOR LIGHT WT. EQUIP-MENT. I AM LOOKING FOR USED INGOOD SHAPECONTACT: RICK BOONSTRAPHONE: (616)293-9240EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––RT CRANE | 2002/2006 30 TON ROUGHTERRAIN CRANE> GROVE, TEREX,LINKBELT, CLEAN + DRY CERTIFIED APLUS A.S.A.P.CONTACT: DENNIS OPATPHONE: 630-894-2778FAX: 630-894-5063EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRAILERS | FLEET OR FLATBED ORSTEPDECK TRAILERSCONTACT: WILLIE KIRCHEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LINCOLN AIR VANTAGE | WELDER ANDAIR COMPRESSOR KUBOTA ENGINECONTACT: RICK PHILLIPSPHONE: 4192330949EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BULLDOZER | I NEED TO BUY D9NBULLDOZER OR D9R MANUAL TRANS-MISSION ASAP THANKSCONTACT: OUFIPHONE: 966530185141EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED CATERPILLAR EXCAVATOR |NEED A QUOTE FOR FAIRLY USED ANDLOW HOURS EXCAVATOR OF 20-25KG/TON CAPACITY (CATEPILLAR)CONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: +2348037215213EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE 580 LOADER BACKHOES | CASE580 LOADER BACKHOES 580 SK , 580L, 580 SL, 580 M, 580 SM, 580 N, 580 SNCONTACT: FRANK @ TRICO EQUIP-MENTPHONE: 1-800 TRICO 50FAX: 732-780-3618EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

LOADER TIRE | LOOKING TO BUY29.5X25 L5 LOADER TIRE WITH 80-85%WEAR TO MATCH OTHER TIRES.CONTACT: PHILIP DEMORANVILLEPHONE: 508-636-5771FAX: 508 636 5707EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––3-5YD ROLL OUT / HIGH TIP BUCKETFOR WHEEL LOADERCONTACT: AUSTIN SEALSPHONE: 912-661-7820EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––UTILITY TRAILER | WORK TRAILERSCONTACT: FORAN AND ASSOCIATESPHONE: 9085816357FAX: 9087307543EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SKID SPRAYEREMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ASPHALT PAVERS | WE ARE LOOKINGTO BUY SEVERAL UNITS OF ASPHALTPAVERS FROM ABG TITAN, DEMAG,DYNAPAC, AND VOGELE. IF YOU HAVEANY, PLEASE SEND PICTURES, SERIALNUMBER, CONDITION, LOCATION ANDFINAL OFFER PRICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DOUBLE AXLE TRAILER | FITS 2.5/16HITCH AND HAS AT LEAST 20FEET OFROOM BY9FTCONTACT: GARYPOWELLPHONE: 217 691 5760EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SCHWING CONCRETE PUMPS MOUNT-ED ON MACK TRUCKS 32METER TO 39METER 1994 / NEWERCONTACT: WILLIAM CROSSPHONE: 407 595 8221FAX: 407 843 0247EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HAAS CNC W/4TH AXIS | 2X HAAS VF4CONTACT: KEN YOSHIDAPHONE: 949-887-4701EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU WHEEL LOADER | LOOKINGTO BUY KOMATSU WHEEL LOADERSWA600-1, WA600-3 AND WA700-3CONTACT: STEVEPHONE: 281-491-0614FAX: 281-727-0415EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE BACKHOES | WANTED TO BUYCASE BACKHOE 580SK, 580L, 580SL,580M AND 580SM 2WD.CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARAPHONE: 832-528-0786FAX: 281-727-0415EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

TRIAXLE END DUMP ROCK TRAILER 30FOOTCONTACT: ROGERPHONE: 262-853-4504FAX: 414-837-3972EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LEEBOY 3000 FORCE FEED LOADERCONTACT: JERRY FARMERPHONE: 618.841.0978EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VIBRATOR | WACKER VIBRATOR PLATEFOR COMPACTIONCONTACT: JASON TIDALGOPHONE: [805]929-5831EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BULLDOZER D21P-6-61623.SEND THE PHOTOS IN DETAIL THENGIVE YOUR PRICE CIF-HCMC.CONTACT: MRS DUYENPHONE: 84-8-916193908FAX: 84-8-38216727EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRAILER BED 5 FT X10 | TRAILER WITHA BED ABOUT 5FTX10FTCONTACT: LEE DRESSEL PHONE: 763 345 9221EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOBCAT XCHANGE COUPLERCONTACT: ROGEREMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRAWLER CRANE 250 TON CAPACITY.CONTACT: ROHITPHONE: 9312790233EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LATE MODEL PLOW TRUCK | LATEMODEL SINGLE AXLE PLOW TRUCKWITH PLOW, WING, SANDER, AUTO INTHE 2002-2009 VINTAGECONTACT: FRANK ELLENPHONE: 1-563-212-0595EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE ARE LOOKING FOR SERIOUS SUPPLIER TO PROVIDE FOLLOWINGEQUIPMENT FOR BEST COMPETITIVEPRICES 920 , 926, 926E , 930 , 936 , 936E, 936F , 950 , 950F , 966D , 966E , 966F,980F & 988B ENGINE & TRANSMISSIONFOR CAT966D , 966E , 966F 980C & 980F & MOTOR GRADER 14 G BOBCATS130 2000 TO 2014 & TOYOTA LIFTTRUCK DIESEL 5000 TO 40, 000 TON2000 TO 2014CONTACT : M.ASKARITEL 819-246-9577EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––3141 DRESSER BACK HOE | LOOKINGFOR A 3141 DRESSER , BACKHOE TOMOUNT ON THE BACK OF MY DRESS-ER 100 E TRACK LOADERCONTACT: JEFFEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Operators, Staff at Ruhlin’s YardMonitor Equipment Electronically

winter,” said Neal. Cold temperatures sloweverything down. It is tough on the work-force as well as the equipment. Tasks such aspouring concrete require protection from thecold temperatures for the new concrete tocure.”Permits from the Department of

Environmental Quality were secured toallow the construction operations to proceed.“Temporary bridges were built within the

causeway to maintain the flow of the river aswell as provide passage for fish,” said Neal.“Our environmental permits also mandatethe a barrier be placed on the river bottom toseparate the temporary stone causeway fromthe riverbed.”The substructure is expected to be com-

pleted by January, 2015 and should consistof 625 cu. yd. (478 cu m) of concrete and 30tons (27 t) of rebar. The new bridge super-structure will consist of 700 tons (635 t) ofsteel.“Material deliveries are accepted as we

need them,” said Neal. “An open lot on thesouthwest corner of the bridge is being usedfor a lay down yard as well as provide spacefor an office trailer and employee parking.The area has been fairly secure. A gate wasinstalled along our access road to preventunauthorized vehicles from using the rail-road crossing installed for project use. Uponcompletion of the job, the crossing will beremoved.”In terms of equipment and vehicles, cur-

rently on site there is a Cat D6 dozer, Cat330D and 308 excavators, and a Volvo 120Floader. The drill rig for the micropiles, aHutte 202, is being brought in by the sub-

contractor. The Grove 6300L 350 ton (316 t)all terrain and a Liebherr LTM1220-5.2 265ton (240 t) all terrain crane will be on site inearly December to help construct the steelportion of the new bridge.When vehicles and equipment break

down or require routine maintenance,mechanics are brought in from the compa-ny’s main yard in Sharon Center or from thelocal Caterpillar dealership. The Cat 308excavator is being rented from the OhioCAT dealership in Perrysburg.The equipment is being monitored elec-

tronically by staff at Ruhlin’s yard and by the

operators, which gives Neal a good handleon the state of the equipment.“There are very few surprises and the

main problem that arises is leaks in thehydraulic lines and the need to replace themrapidly,” he said. “While they cannot beanticipated, most of the time, the lines can bereplaced in quickly.”Neal pointed out that while this project

has many typical elements, the demolition ofthe bridge deck and its quick replacement tominimize the closure of the railway line willrequire detailed planning.“The existing bridge will be cut apart in

place and loaded out onto trucks and dump-sters to be sent to the scrap yard,” he said.“The new bridge will be placed onto thenewly constructed substructure using six linegoldhofers supplied by Selinsky Force LLC.Details of the replacement are currentlybeing worked out. Key personnel will planeach part of the work that must take placeduring the outage. Completing the workrequired during the outage timely is criticalto the success of the project. ”

(This story also can be found on

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Permits from the Department of Environmental Quality weresecured to allow the construction operations to proceed.

The structure has undergone some repairs and minor rehabilitations in the past, but has stood up wellto the elements and extensive use.

The equipment is being monitored electronically by staff at Ruhlin’s yard and by the operators, which gives the company agood handle on the state of the equipment.

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Ohio Contractors Association2014 Winter Conference When: December 8, 2014 to December 9, 2014This event will begin at 8:00 AM on December 8, 2014 Where:Hilton Columbus at Easton Town Center3900 Chagrin DriveColumbus, Ohio 43219Contact: Rachel Sirca/Emily PickensPhone: 614/[email protected]

AGC of Minnesota2014 Transportation Construction Grading InnovationsTechnology ForumWhen: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2014Registration starts at 8:30 AM, program starts at 9:00AM and ends at 4:30 PMWHERE: Minnesota Boulevard Hotel

2200 Freeway BoulevardBrooklyn Center, Minnesota 55430

Contact: Denise [email protected]: 651/796-2186

SAVE THE DATE!AGC of Minnesota 95th Annual Meeting “Bringing ItTogether” Customer/Workforce/TechnologyWhen: Thursday, January 15, 2015

From 9:00 AM until 7:00 PMWhere: Minneapolis Marriott Southwest

5801 Opus ParkwayMinnetonka, (952) 935-0550

Contact: Denise [email protected]: 651/796-2186

NORTHERN GREEN EXPOMinneapolis Convention CenterMinneapolis, MNThe Northern Green Expo is going to take place from14th – 16th January, 2015 in Minneapolis. The showtakes on the social challenges related to pollution, nat-ural resources and climatic changes need to be handledbefore it becomes too late. The show has been dedicat-ed to provide the future generation a greener planet andlife. The innovation done in the technologies promisesto bring forth a healthier world for the future generation.The search for locating solution to environmental prob-lems can be found here. 21st century has been giventhe name Century of Environment and The NorthernGreen Expo has been an aid towards it.For further information, please contact the Show Office at(651) 633-4987American Society of Landscape Architects: 612/339-0797

POWER SHOW OHIO45th Annual Power Show OhioNEW DATES!!!Thursday, January 29~~~Friday, January30~~~Saturday, January 31, 2015Ohio Expo Center, Columbus, OhioA complete power equipment industry exhibition!What is on display? On display is new agricultural, con-struction, and outdoor power equipment from more than500 companies. Where is the Power Show Ohio held?The show is held in Columbus, Ohio at the Ohio ExpoCenter, home of the Ohio State Fair. Two buildings willbe used, the Celeste Center and the Bricker Building.Power Show Ohio is sponsored by the Ohio-MichiganEquipment Dealers Association, P. O. Box 68, Dublin,OH; phone: (614) 889-1309 email: [email protected].

CENTS MARKETPLACE EXHIBITIONGreater Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, OHIODates: January 7 thru 9, 2015Organized by Ohio Nursery & Landscape AssociationThe CENTS Marketplace exhibition is one of the signifi-cant events that will be taking place for a period of threedays. This show is organized with the purpose ofincreasing the buying and selling power of the productsin the green industry. This show platform will serve asan ideal platform for promoting the green industry prod-ucts. The exhibitors will produce a huge range of prod-ucts in the exhibition to make the visitors aware of lat-est products and technology. The CENTS Marketplacewill be an effective place for the exhibitors to increasetheir business opportunities and create new contacts.The show will also arrange for a direct communicationbetween exhibitors and the visitors. For more informa-tion on this event, please contact Ohio Nursery &Landscape Association at 800/825-5062 [email protected].

AGC CONVENTION 96th Annual AGC Convention DATE: March 18-20, 2015PLACE: San Juan, Puerto RicoJoin us for the Convention!!! Business Suit OptionalNo one knows the future, but gaining a comprehensiveview of where you are, where you are going and whereyou need to be can only strengthen the educated deci-sions construction professionals have to make everyday.Take the opportunity to step outside, analyze the direc-tion your organization is heading, listen and comparethat with other construction professionals and take thatperspective back to your organization.As our premier event each year, the AGC Convention andTechnology & Construction Solutions Expo is the idealopportunity to see everything AGC can do for you andyour business. This year’s convention will include pro-fessional development sessions covering:. Workforce Development. Drones in Construction

. Leadership

. Risk Management

. Quality Control

. Marketing

. Much More! For more information, please contact The AssociatedGeneral Contractors of America. General Inquiries: 703/548-3118AGC Store Inquiries: 800/242-1767Convention.AGC.org

AEM MEDIA SERVICES presents BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA will be held September 15to 18, 2015 at the Johannesburg Expo Centre inJohannesburg, South Africa.The show is owned and organized by the Association ofEquipment Manufacturers (AEM) and Messe MunchenInternational (MMI). Exhibit space sales are now openfor Bauma ConExpo Africa 2015. Companies applyingfor space by February 12, 2015, will be included in thefirst round of booth assignments. After that date, appli-cations will be accepted on a first come, first servedbasis. World-class exhibition in important marketplaceExhibitors at the last show pointed out the high qualityof attendees. The 2015 show venue is the country’slargest purpose-built exhibition and events facility, offer-ing a modern space and services. And, show partici-pants benefit from the global experience and customerservice of AEM, organizer of CONEXPO-CON/AGG, andMMI, organizer of BAUMA. BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICAhas broad-based support from leading industry groupsin Africa and worldwide. After 2015, the show goes toa three-year cycle in response to local and internationalindustry input. AEM is show exhibitor contact for theAmericas: visit the show website: www.bcafrica.comfor more details. Contact AEM at [email protected] or bytelephone +1-414-298-4150/ toll free U.S. and Canada800-867-6060.

BusinessCalendar

Nye Stump Harvester Experiences Tremendous Growth“National Attachments prides itself on its

personal relationships with their customers.Many of our customers today are the samepeople that helped us get started 25 years agoand for that we are very grateful. We havesold thousands of attachments all over theworld and each one is handled like it was theonly order we were working on that day.”In 2005, National Attachments patented

the digital concrete pulverizer, an extreme-duty concrete pulverizer, with a four-posi-tioned ripper attached to its upper jaw. Thedigital pulverizer, designed by ScottGuimond and Mark Nye, is an invaluabletool on a demolition site where concrete isbeing processed and demolished, accordingto the company. “The pulverizer’s digit allows stockpiles

to be manipulated; it lets you square up theproduct to the jobs or drag items for pro-cessing closer to you. It’s just like adding anindex finger to a hand that never had onebefore; it makes a concrete pulverizer farmore functional. The sales of the digital pul-verizer have been phenomenal to the demo-lition industry,” Guimond said.Another product that National

Attachments has seen tremendous growth

with is the Nye stump harvester. A SwissArmy knife of land clearing, the stump har-vester excavates, cleans, shears and loads

stumps just like a grapple. National Attachments has nearly a dozen

of these stump harvesters working in the

Marcellus Shale fields, as well as hundredsof others operating throughout the world. Realizing that not all contractors are going

to have the need or the resources to invest inextreme-duty attachments such as thosemanufactured by Nye, National Attachmentsalso represents manufacturers of tools for thebuyer that is cost conscious.

Looking AheadAfter 25 years in the business Guimond

still sees tremendous growth for the applica-tion of new and exciting attachments for theconstruction industry. “Europe and Asia is where the real inno-

vation is coming from. They have very con-fined spaces to work with and the engineer-ing is cutting edge. I guarantee you some-thing is being used or considered there todaythat none of us have any knowledge of thatwill transform how attachments are usedtomorrow. My job and the jobs of my entirefamily is to identify those products and bringthem to market in the United States. We’retrying to define the market and always beahead of the curve.”

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

NATIONAL from page 30

This extreme duty 10-yd. (7.6 m) rock bucket moved 2 million yds. of hard rockattached to a Hitachi EX 1100.

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HUNDREDS OF ITEMS LOCATED IN THE NORTHEAST US (NY, PA, OH, NJ, IN, MI & KY)

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NPK Construction’s JosephR. Obergas Passes AwayJoe Obergas, a NPK Construction

Equipment sales representative, passed awayin his sleep on Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 26.He was 51.“Over Joe’s 26 year career at NPK he

always tried to do more for our customersand dealers than they expected. Joe’s willing-ness to go the extra mile raised the bar for usall,” said NPK President Dan Tyrrell. “Hishumor and caring nature will be missed.”Mr. Obergas was the beloved husband of

Patti; son of Richard and Patricia (bothdeceased); brother of Richard (deceased)(Jeanne Symons), Patricia Sobek (Larry),John and Robert; nephew of Steve and KateMonchak and uncle of many. The familysuggests contributions to the ClevelandAnimal Protective League or the NationalMultiple Sclerosis Society, Ohio BuckeyeChapter.A mass was held at St. Mattias Church in

Parma, Ohio, on Dec. 4.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) Joe Obergas

New Disaster Response GroupNames NDA Expert to BoardTom Stahr, chair of the National

Demolition Association’s disaster responsecommittee, has been appointed to the boardof the newly formed U.S.A. chapter of TheInternational Emergency ManagementSociety (TIEMS).TIEMS is a global forum for education,

training, certification and policy in emer-gency and disaster management. The U.S.A.chapter was formed at the TIEMS 2014U.S.A. Conference held at the University ofSouthern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Miss.The new organization is led by Kay Goss,former associate FEMA director during theClinton Administration and current CEO ofWorld Disaster Management.At the University of Southern Mississippi

gathering, Stahr presented a paper on recog-nizing and removing barriers preventing uti-lization of demolition and debris removalresources during a disaster response. Thepaper is co-authored by Mark Shaurette andRandy Rapp, professors with PurdueUniversity College of Technology.

“I’m honored to serve on the board of thenew U.S.A. chapter and look forward toworking closely with the disaster responsecommunity as a representative of theNational Demolition Association, the lead-ing trade organization for our industry,”Stahr, a senior consultant withEnvironmental Resources Management,said. “Based on our real-world experiencesfilling key roles at past disaster sites, weknow we have the skills and resources tohelp first responders and other groups facili-tate a quicker, more effective, safer responseand save lives.”Earlier this year, Stahr presented an addi-

tional paper on the benefits of public/privatecollaboration to emergency managementexperts from around the world at a confer-ence at Purdue University. For more information, visit www.demoli-

tionassociation.com/disasterresponse.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

tions say nothing about ditches, the proposed rule expandsEPA and Corps jurisdiction to the point where virtually anyditch with standing water could be covered. Specifically, ARTBA said that “roadside ditches are not,

and should not be regulated as traditional jurisdictional wet-lands since they are an essential part of any transportationimprovement project and contribute to the public health andsafety of the nation by dispersing water from roadways.” EPA and the Corps have indicated plans to issue a final

rule by April of next year. The association will continue tooppose efforts to expand federal wetlands jurisdictionthrough both the regulatory and legislative arenas. For more than 20 years, ARTBA has been the transporta-

tion design and construction industry’s primary legal andregulatory advocate. In 2014, ARTBA submitted more than30 sets of comments to various federal agencies on proposedregulations.ARTBA’s comments can be found in the “Regulatory”

section of www.artba.org.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

DITCHES from page 1

Consumer Confidence Improves as GasPrices, Unemployment Statistics Decrease27.3 percent of executives respondingsaid they believe business conditionswill improve over the next fourmonths, up from 23 percent inOctober. 69.7 percent of respondentsbelieve business conditions willremain the same over the next fourmonths, down from 74 percent inOctober. 3 percent believe businessconditions will worsen, unchangedfrom the previous month.• 30.3 percent of survey respondents

believe demand for leases and loans tofund capital expenditures (capex) willincrease over the next four months, upfrom 25.7 percent in October. 66.7percent believe demand will “remainthe same” during the same four-monthtime period, down from 71.4 percentthe previous month. 3 percent believedemand will decline, unchanged fromOctober.• 21.2 percent of executives expect

more access to capital to fund equip-ment acquisitions over the next fourmonths, up from 11.4 percent in

October. 78.8 percent of survey respon-dents indicate they expect the “same”access to capital to fund business, downfrom 88.6 percent in October. Noneexpect “less” access to capital,unchanged from the previous month.• When asked, 45.4 percent of the

executives reported they expect to hiremore employees over the next fourmonths, an increase from 40 percent inOctober. 48.5 percent expect nochange in headcount over the next fourmonths, unchanged from last month.6.1 percent expect fewer employees,down from 11.4 percent in October.• 3 percent of the leadership evalu-

ate the current U.S. economy as“excellent,” unchanged from lastmonth. 97 percent of the leadershipevaluate the current U.S. economy as“fair,” up from 94.3 percent inOctober. None rate it as “poor,” downfrom 3 percent the previous month. .• 42.4 percent of the survey respon-

dents believe that U.S. economic con-ditions will get “better” over the nextsix months, an increase from 28.6 per-

cent who believed so in October. 54.6percent of survey respondents indicatethey believe the U.S. economy will“stay the same” over the next sixmonths, down from 68.6 percent inOctober. 3 percent believe economicconditions in the U.S. will worsen overthe next six months, unchanged fromlast month.• In November, 42.4 percent of

respondents indicate they believe theircompany will increase spending onbusiness development activities duringthe next six months, an increase from34.3 percent in October. 54.6 percentbelieve there will be “no change” inbusiness development spending, adecrease from 63 percent last month. 3percent believe there will be a decreasein spending, unchanged from lastmonth.For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web

site at www.constructionequipment-

guide.com.)

ELFA from page 1

EPA, CorporationsPlan to Issue Final Rule on Ditches

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EARLY HILITES: TRACKED CONCRETE CRUSHER: 2004 Pegson Premier, 4HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: (2) Cat 330BL, Cat 325CL, Komatsu PC300, 12HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR ATTACHMENTS: Cat MP30 Shear/Concrete Processor, 2008Atlas Copco HB2200 Hydr. Breaker, (2) Cat Grapple Buckets, (3) LaBounty HD GrappleBuckets, (2) 50in. -54in.- 60in Buckets, Whip Hammer Wrecking Pole, 2 CRAWLER LOAD-ERS: Cat 973, Cat 963, 5 SKID STEERS: Bobcat S300, Bobcat S250, 2006 Bobcat S185,Bobcat 863GP, 2006 Bobcat 463P, WELDER: Miller 302D, AIR COMPRESSOR: AtlasCopco 185CFM, 7 SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS: Bobcat Forks, Bobcat 66in. – (2) 72in.Buckets, Bobcat B-950 Hydr. Breaker, (2) Bobcat Wrecking Poles, 18 ABATEMENTSCRUBBERS, 3 STORAGE TRAILERS: (2) Mobil-Mini 15Z1, FLATBED TRAILER:2005 Redi-Haul 25,000lb., 3 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 2005 Redi, Imperial 7 ton, 2005 Atlas5 ton, TAGALONG TRAILER: 2004 Imperial 14,000lb., PLUS LARGE QUANTITYASSORTED MECHANICAL TOOLS & EQUIPMENT, LARGE QUANTITY OFASSORTED SMALL TOOLS & EQUIPMENT: Miller Suitcase Welder, Air Reel, MillerBobcat Welder, MI-T-M Air Compressor, Victor Journeyman Tool Set, (4) 25ft. Welding Leads,50ft. of Gas Line, Gas Cylinder w/ Gauge, Oxygen Cylinder w/ Gauge, Acetylene Tank, Vise,Pintle Hitch, Robin 7500 watt Generator, Mighty max Air Compressor, (2) Nikota 6500wattGenerators, Riverside Boost Pump, Husqvarna Chainsaws, Poulan Chainsaws, Leica LaserLevels, Hilt Nail Gun, 90lb. Air hammer, Stihl Saws, Milwaukee Saws, Bosch Hammer Drills,Rivet Busters, Fuel Tanks, Truck Tool Boxes, Tilt Truck Hoppers, Safety Supplies, Shackles,Cables, Slings, Harnesses, Steel Tool Storage Boxes, Craftsman Tools, Screw Driver Sets,Crescent Wrenches, Channel Lock Pliers, Pipe Wrenches, Coal Shovels, Sledge hammers, BoltCutters, Wrecking Bars, Chains, Binders, Cutting Torches, Regulators, Flashlights, TapeMeasures.

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Ritchie Bros. Names Management Changes, ReorganizationRitchie Bros. Auctioneers

Incorporated has announced sever-al changes to its reporting structureand senior management team.Having completed an extensive

review of company operations andhistorical performance, RaviSaligram, chief executive officer, isnow in the process of developing astrategic roadmap for the company,which will be disclosed on Jan. 12,2015, at an Investor and AnalystDay in New York. Saligram iscommitted to driving shareholdervalue and will initially focus onreinvigorating revenue and earn-ings growth, optimizing capitalallocation and structure, andimproving Return on Net Assets(RONA).To better align company leader-

ship with these focus areas,Saligram is implementing a neworganizational structure with thefollowing objectives:• Put in place regional business

leaders with a strong general man-agement focus to drive sustainable,profitable growth and cash flow ofthe core auction business• Implement a more localized

and decentralized structure to bemore responsive and agile as acompany, meet local customerneeds, and foster an increasedsense of urgency• Become more externally

focused, and tailor ‘go to market’approaches based on customerneeds and geographic differences• Put in place a strong data-cen-

tric, customer focused leadershipteam to exploit new channels,models and services and increasemarket share• Leverage vast customer and

equipment data, and improve ana-lytical rigor to develop powerfulinsights which will sharpen ourstrategic focus and strengthen ourcustomer value propositionEffective immediately, three

regional business leaders havebeen appointed to oversee anddrive regional performance. RandyWall has been appointed president,Canada; Jeroen Rijk has beenappointed SVP, managing director,Europe; and Kieran Holm has beenappointed VP, managing director,Asia Pacific. Reporting structuresinto these regional leaders willtransition over the coming weeks,and are expected to be in placeearly in 2015. The regional leaders

will oversee all sales, operations,field marketing and support func-tions, with full P&L and cash flowresponsibilities in their respectiveregions, and will report toSaligram. The company will short-ly initiate a search for the role ofpresident — U.S. and LatinAmerica. In the interim, Saligramwill directly oversee this business.Ritchie Bros. also announced

the appointment of Jim Barr asgroup president, EmergingBusinesses, Brand Innovation andTechnology Services. In this role,Barr will oversee EquipmentOne,Ritchie Bros. Financial Servicesand the company’s marketing andinformation technology depart-ments. He also will be responsiblefor developing new revenue chan-nels through complementary prod-ucts and services. Barr was most recently execu-

tive vice president and chief digitalofficer at OfficeMax, where he ledthe development of a digital andomni-channel transformationalgrowth strategy and roadmap, turn-ing digital services into a growthengine for the company.Previously, He held roles as presi-dent, Online, at Sears HoldingCorporation; general manager,Commerce & Marketplaces atMicrosoft Corporation, where helaunched and led several market-place businesses, including com-parison shopping, auctions, onlineclassifieds listings and theWindows Marketplace; and gener-al manager, business development,MSN, at Microsoft Corporation.He will divide his time betweenVancouver, Pittsburgh, Houstonand Austin, where his teams oper-ate. Kenton Low, chief marketing

officer, Bill Cooksley, SVPInformation Technology, and ChrisConnell, president ofEquipmentOne, will report to Barr.He also will work closely with JimCase, CEO of Ritchie Bros.Financial Services.Randy Wall, president of

Canada, will be based out ofVancouver. He was most recentlychief productivity officer, and priorto that, president and chief operat-ing officer, having rejoined thecompany in 2013. Jeroen Rijk, SVP and managing

director of Europe, will be basedout of the company’s Breda,

Netherlands, office. Rijk has morethan 19 years of experience atRitchie Bros., and was mostrecently head of sales of all ofEurope. He was instrumental ingrowing Ritchie Bros.’ presence insouthern Europe and recruiting keyleadership roles for the region. Kieran Holm, VP and managing

director of Asia Pacific, will berelocating to Japan and will over-see the company’s Asia andAustralia performance. Mostrecently, Holm was a regional VP

of sales in the United States andpreviously pioneered RitchieBros.’ expansion into new marketsegments. Karl Werner will take on the

additional responsibility of manag-ing director, Middle East on aninterim basis. In his primary role aschief operational support anddevelopment officer he will bestrategically focused on globaloperational excellence, drivingoperational innovations and over-seeing online operations.Specifically, Werner will beresponsible for developing andimplementing company-wideoperational processes, metrics andstandards; ensuring our operationalcompetencies remain a distinctcompetitive advantage; promotingthe use of operational best prac-tices globally; ensuring global con-sistency in the customer experi-ence; and, supporting the regionalbusiness leaders to improveRONA. Werner will continue toreport to Saligram.As part of the new organization-

al structure and priorities for thecompany, the corporate CFO rolewill be expanded to place moreemphasis on capital allocation, andalso will oversee the company’slegal, internal audit and risk man-

agement activities. In this context,Rob McLeod, current CFO, willtransition to a new role as CFO,Americas, in 2015, and will beresponsible for the financial func-tions in Canada, United States, andLatin America. McLeod will playan integral role in partnering withan externally hired president –United States and Latin America,to unlock the full potential of thekey U.S. market. McLeod’s vastknowledge of operations andfinancial matters at the company

will add tremendous value to thisstrategically important position.The company will initiate a searchfor the new corporate CFO shortly.McLeod will continue to act as thecompany’s CFO until the positionis filled.Both Werner and McLeod will

continue to be based out of thecompany’s Vancouver headquar-ters.As part of this reorganization,

Steve Simpson will assume therole of chief sales officer, globalkey accounts — focusing on secur-ing large special situation con-tracts, and driving incrementalbusiness development. Simpsonalso will have a key role in corpo-rate development initiatives target-ed to expand the company’s coreauction business in priority sectors,and will oversee the company’spricing and appraisals department.He will continue to be based out ofRitchie Bros.’ Fort Worth, Texas,office, and will manage a focusedinternational team, exclusivelydedicated to special situation busi-ness development, such as secur-ing contracts for full corporate dis-persals, international mine clo-sures, and large scale oil and gasasset redeployment.“Our new regional structure,

with its clear lines of accountabili-ty and performance focus, will befoundational in reinvigoratinggrowth through disciplined execu-tion. I am confident that with thecaliber of our new executive teamwe will be able to improve returnsand drive shareholder value,” saidSaligram. “I’m also delighted towelcome Jim Barr to Ritchie Bros.as group president. He has anexceptional track record of successin growing multi-channel busi-nesses by uniquely leveraging corebusiness channel capabilities andconnecting them to the digitalworld. His skill set makes him anideal leader to realize the fullpotential of EquipmentOne, scaleRitchie Bros. Financial Servicesand pioneer new products, modelsand services.“It is also with great regret that

Ritchie Bros. announces that BobArmstrong will be leaving thecompany at year end. During his18 years with the company, Bobplayed a leadership role in manykey projects, including our IPO,the development of our internetbidding service and the recentlaunch of our EquipmentOneonline marketplace. He held manyexecutive positions during thistime, including CFO, COO and,most recently, chief strategicdevelopment officer.“I would like to thank Bob for

his 18 years of dedicated service toRitchie Bros. and his many valu-able contributions to the success ofour Company. He is an outstandingprofessional and he will bemissed,” said Saligram.Andrew Muller, chief people

officer, also will be leaving thecompany in mid-November to pur-sue other opportunities.“We thank Andrew for his con-

tributions over the past three years,especially his focus on processimprovements, accelerating salesforce hiring, and training of newsales managers. We wish him wellin his future endeavors,” saidSaligram.The company has initiated a

search for a new chief humanresources officer.For more information, visit

www.rbauction.com/investors.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s

Web site at www.constructionequip-

mentguide.com.)

“Our new regional structure, with its clearlines of accountability and performancefocus, will be foundational in reinvigoratinggrowth through disciplined execution.”

Ravi SaligramRitchie Bros. Auctioneers Inc.

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