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By Jennifer Rupp CEG CORRESPONDENT Accelerate 465 is an Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) project to recon- struct an 11-mi. (17.7 km) corridor of Interstate 465 on the west side of Indianapolis between State Road 67/Kentucky Avenue to north of the 56th Street interchange. The project also involves rebuilding four over-passing bridges and constructing six major interchanges — one with 10 ramps. Accelerate 465 is a response to increased traffic demands and safety requirements on this segment of I-465. This $423 million project was needed to expand transportation $3.00 “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Midwest Edition Walsh Construction replaces the bridge at I-74/Crawfordsville Rd. Indiana Road Repairs Stay on the Fast Track By Brett Zongker ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON (AP) Despite a billionaire history buff’s pledge of $7.5 million to speed up repairs on the Washington Monument, officials say the complex work could last until August 2013, or two years after the landmark was damaged by an earthquake. Businessman David Rubenstein said he was inspired to help fund the repairs to the 555-ft. (170 m) obelisk when it became clear how severely damaged it was by a 5.8-magnitude earthquake Aug. 23. The National Park Service and nonprofit Trust for the National Mall announced Rubenstein’s gift Jan. 19. It is the largest gift to the nonprofit group that is working to restore the mall. The repair job will be no easy task, though. A design process is under way to determine how to do the work, and federal officials hope to award a contract by August to begin construction. From there it will take about a year, according to the best estimates. The repairs may involve building huge scaffolding around the monument, as was the case during a restoration project from 1999 to 2001. Officials said they do not yet know whether scaffolding will be nec- Quake Damage... Washington Monument Gets $7.5M Repairs Scharber & Sons Hosts Open House...10 Alex Lyon & Son Starts Florida Auctions...86 World Of Concrete 2012 Opens in Las Vegas...16 Inside Published Nationally By Alexandra Tempus ASSOCIATED PRESS ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) The foot-tall chunk of marble sitting in a state administrative office once was part of the Minnesota Capitol’s ornamental scrollwork, one small detail on architect Cass Gilbert’s century-old jewel. Now, it’s mainly a reminder of this aging building’s many deferred needs. Time has eroded the marble’s fine detail to the point that it’s barely visible. It was plucked off the building by hand during a recent inspection of the Capitol exterior, and conser- vators say it’s just a small example of $241 million in urgently needed restoration work that will only grow more expensive with time. “They’re big projects, they’re scary proj- ects, they’re inconvenient projects,” said David Hart, a Utah-based consultant to the Minnesota State Capitol Preservation Commission. “But they’re projects that have to happen. It’s time.” The spending would address a lack of fresh air circulation, outdated plumbing and tangled electrical wiring so systematic that only a Crumbling Minn. Capitol Reaches ‘Tipping Point’ February 18, 2012 Vol. IXX • No. 4 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com see CAPITOL page 68 see MONUMENT page 20 see ROADS page 34 Table of Contents ........ 4 Excavators & Attachment Section ..............................35-59 Paving Section .... 69-79 Auction Section ....86-99 Business Calendar ......97 Advertisers Index ......98

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Page 1: Midwest #4, 2012

By Jennifer RuppCEG CORRESPONDENT

Accelerate 465 is an Indiana Departmentof Transportation (INDOT) project to recon-struct an 11-mi. (17.7 km) corridor ofInterstate 465 on the west side ofIndianapolis between State Road67/Kentucky Avenue to north of the 56th

Street interchange. The project also involves rebuilding four

over-passing bridges and constructing sixmajor interchanges — one with 10 ramps.Accelerate 465 is a response to increasedtraffic demands and safety requirements onthis segment of I-465. This $423 millionproject was needed to expand transportation

$3.00

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

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Walsh Constructionreplaces the bridge atI-74/Crawfordsville Rd.

Indiana Road RepairsStay on the Fast Track

By Brett ZongkerASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON (AP) Despite a billionaire historybuff’s pledge of $7.5 million to speed up repairs on theWashington Monument, officials say the complexwork could last until August 2013, or two years afterthe landmark was damaged by an earthquake. Businessman David Rubenstein said he was

inspired to help fund the repairs to the 555-ft. (170 m)obelisk when it became clear how severely damaged itwas by a 5.8-magnitude earthquake Aug. 23. TheNational Park Service and nonprofit Trust for theNational Mall announced Rubenstein’s gift Jan. 19. Itis the largest gift to the nonprofit group that is workingto restore the mall. The repair job will be no easy task, though. A design

process is under way to determine how to do the work,and federal officials hope to award a contract byAugust to begin construction. From there it will takeabout a year, according to the best estimates. The repairs may involve building huge scaffolding

around the monument, as was the case during arestoration project from 1999 to 2001. Officials saidthey do not yet know whether scaffolding will be nec-

Quake Damage...

WashingtonMonument Gets$7.5M RepairsScharber & Sons Hosts

Open House...10

Alex Lyon & Son Starts

Florida Auctions...86

World Of Concrete 2012

Opens in Las Vegas...16

Inside

Published Nationally

By Alexandra TempusASSOCIATED PRESS

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) The foot-tall chunkof marble sitting in a state administrativeoffice once was part of the MinnesotaCapitol’s ornamental scrollwork, one smalldetail on architect Cass Gilbert’s century-oldjewel. Now, it’s mainly a reminder of this

aging building’s many deferred needs. Time has eroded the marble’s fine detail to

the point that it’s barely visible. It was pluckedoff the building by hand during a recentinspection of the Capitol exterior, and conser-vators say it’s just a small example of $241million in urgently needed restoration workthat will only grow more expensive with time. “They’re big projects, they’re scary proj-

ects, they’re inconvenient projects,” saidDavid Hart, a Utah-based consultant to theMinnesota State Capitol PreservationCommission. “But they’re projects that haveto happen. It’s time.” The spending would address a lack of fresh

air circulation, outdated plumbing and tangledelectrical wiring so systematic that only a

Crumbling Minn. Capitol Reaches ‘Tipping Point’

February 18, 2012 • Vol. IXX • No.4 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com

see CAPITOL page 68

see MONUMENT page 20see ROADS page 34Table of Contents........ 4

Excavators &Attachment Section..............................35-59

Paving Section .... 69-79

Auction Section ....86-99

Business Calendar......97

Advertisers Index ......98

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2008 AusaDumper, 110 Hrs, 1.37Cu Yrd Dumper,13 HP HatzDiesel, 2WD$7,000

1992 Case1845C, s/nJAF0102708,4966 Hrs,ROPS, AuxHyds, 12 x 16.5Foam Filledtires, 73” Bkt$9,000

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Elliott L40R,Hi-Reach Truckw/45’ WorkingHeight, I/D:EX5186, 40 Hrs,$113,900

Mustang 442Skid Loader,40HP, OpenCanopy, SinglePin, I/D:6419222308,5252 Hrs, $8,995

Gehl DL6, 6000#Lift, 42’ Boom,Open Canopy,Outriggers, I/D:320796, 2770Hrs, $35,950

MustangME7503ZT, 16,000#Excavator,Cab, Heat, I/D:C03291, 1700Hrs, $57,995

AllenEngineeringMSP415,35HP, 4’ Rotors, I/D: 008005,215 Hrs,$12,250

MustangMTL16 TrackLoader, 67HP,Open Canopy,I/D: 300617,1825 Hrs,$21,995

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Please Contact Bob Williams or Jeff Speer 11200 W Silver Spring Rd. Milwaukee, WI 53225

800/353-1944 414/461-9100 www.FABCO.comOutside WI & Upper Michigan Within WI & Upper Michigan Hundreds of machines. Listings updated daily.

1988 Cat 627E........................................$85,000S/N 6GB00654, 22,350 hours, Erops, push pull,

tires 2 good – 2 fair, retarder, p t guard

Cat 426C ................................................$31,500S/N 6XN03727, 5174 Hrs, EROPS, E-Stick, 4x4, 24”

Bkt, Tires Good

1994 CAT D4HXL ..................................$28,500S/N 8PJ00616, 9847 hrs, Orops,

90% undercarriage remaining, V PAT BLADE

1995 CAT CB214C ................................$10,500S/N 9XK00201, 888 hrs, 39" roller,

rops, working lights

1979 Cat 631D ......................................$45,100S/N 24W02603, 9284 hours, orops, tires fair

2003 Cat D8RII ....................................$239,000S/N 6YZ01286, 11576 hrs,Erops, s u blade,

new track groups, hydraulic ripper

1998 CAT D6RLGP ................................$82,000S/N 8TM00531, 12,890 Hrs, EROPS, A/C, Pins &Bushings Turned at 12,842 Hrs, 6S LGP Blade

2006 Cat D5KLGP................................$115,000S/N YYY00151, 1504 hrs, Erops, A/C,

26” tracks, blade

1998 Cat IT28G......................................$47,500S/N 8CR01529, 16,143 Hrs, EROPS, Std

Differentials, Tires 50%, Bkt

1998 Cat D6RLGP..................................$75,000S/N 9PN00987, 9119 hrs, Orops,

Good U/C – turned, S blade, no leaks

2009 Gehl 7810E....................................$24,500S/N 905605, 4038 Hrs, EROPS, Heat, Manual

Coupler, 2-Speed, No Bkt, Tires: 2 Good, 2 Fair

2006 Cat 216B ......................................$18,500S/N RLL03958, 1050 hrs, Orops, bucket,

man quick coupler, heat, 1-speed

2000 CAT D5CXLIII................................$29,500S/N 7PS01311, 3315 Hrs, EROPS,

Undercarriage Fair

1977 Cat D6D ........................................$22,800S/N 04X01976, 6041 Hrs, OROPS, S Blade

with Hydraulic Tilt, 22” Pads

2008 Cat 272C........................................$33,500S/N RED00965, EROPS, A/C, Tires Fair,

1743 hrs, Hyd Quick Coupler

1988 Cat 627E........................................$85,000S/N 6GB00655, 22,447 hours, Erops, push pull,

tires good, retarder, p t guard

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2004 VOLVO L60E, Cab, A/C, Contronics,Work Lights, Hyd. Attachment Bracket, 2.2Cu. Yd. Bkt w/BOE, 20.5R25 Tires ....$72,5002002 VOLVO L70D, Cab, Heater, Contronics,Work Lights, Hyd. Attachment Bracket, FrontDifferential Lock, 2.5 Cu. Yd. Bkt w/BOE,20.5-25 Tires ....................................$58,0002002 VOLVO L70D, Cab, Heater, Contronics,Air Susp. Seat, Work Lights, Boom Susp.,Hyd. Attachment Bracket, Limited Slip RearDifferential, 2.5 Cu. Yd. Bkt w/BOE ..........................................................................$82,5002003 VOLVO L70D, Cab, Heater, Contronics,Air Susp. Seat, Work Lights, Boom Susp.,Hyd. Attachment Bracket, Limited SlipDifferential, 2.5 Cu. Yd. Bkt w/BOE, 20.5-25 ............................................................$87,5002005 VOLVO L70E, Cab, A/C, Contronics,Work Lights, Hyd. Attachment Bracket, FrontDifferential Lock, 2.9 Cu. Yd. Bkt. w/BOE,20.5R25 Tires ..................................$189,0002006 VOLVO L70E, Cab, A/C, Contronics,Work Lights, Hyd. Attachment Bracket, FrontDifferential Lock, 2.9 Cu. Yd. Bkt. w/BOE,20.5R25 Tires ....................................$79,0002003 VOLVO L90E, Cab, A/C, Contronics,Work Lights, 3rd Function, Hyd. AttachmentBracket, Front Differential Lock, 3.5 Cu. Yd.Bkt w/BOE, 20.5-25 Tires ..................$92,0002009 VOLVO L90F, Cab, A/C, Radio w/CD,Boom Susp., Caretrack, Hyd. AttachmentBracket, 3.5 Cu. Yd. Bkt, 20.5R25 Tires..................................................................$165,000

2011 VOLVO L90F, Cab, A/C, Radio w/CD,Rear Camera w/Color LCD Monitor, HeatedSeat, Boom, Suspension, 3rd Function, HydAttachment Bracket, Work Lights Front &Rear, Reversible Cooling Fan, Engine BlockHeater, Rotating Beacon, Care Track, 104”3.5cy Bkt, w/BOE, 20.5R25 Bridgestone VJTL-3 Tires ..........................................$177,0002009 VOLVO L120F, Cab, A/C, Radio w/CD,Work Lights, Boom Suspension, ReversibleCooling Fan, Hyd Attachment Bracket, 4.4 CYBkt, w/BOE, 23.5R25 Tires ..................$CALL2006 VOLVO L150E, Cab, A/C, radio w/CD,Work Lights, Boom Susp., Return to Dig,5.25 CY Bkt w/BOE, 26.5R25 Tires ......$CALL2005 VOLVO L220E, Cab, A/C, Radio,Additional Work Lights, Return to Dig, BoomSusp, 7 Cu Yd. Bkt w/BOE, 29.5R25 Tires ..............................................................$135,0001996 VOLVO L330C, Cab, A/C, Contronics,Boom Susp, 9 Cu. Yd. Spade Nose Bktw/Teeth, 35/65R33 ............................$57,5002001 VOLVO L330D, Cab, A/C, Boom Susp.,Comfort Drive Cont, 9.6cy Spade Nose Bkt,w/Teeth, 35/65R33 Tires ..................$137,0001998 KOMATSU WB70, Cab, Heater,Front/Rear Work Lights, Hyd QC, Log Bktw/Teeth, 15/70-18 Bridgestone Tires, C&P ..............................................................$23,000

2009 VOLVO ECR145CL, A/C, Radio w/CD,24” Pads, 8’2” Stick, Hammer / Shear Piping,Q/C Piping, Pilor Pattern Cont. Changer ....................................................................$CALL

2008 VOLVO EC160CLC, A/C, 28” Pads, 9’10”Stick, Aux. Hyd, Q/C Piping, Rotator Piping,Pilot Pattern Cont. Changer, Block Heater ..............................................................$115,0002003 VOLVO EC210BLC, A/C, Radio, 32”Pads, 9’6” Stick, Hammer/Shear Piping, GeithPin Grabber, 48” Bkt ..........................$56,5002005 VOLVO EC210BLC, A/C, Radio, 32”Pads, 9’6” ARM, Hammer/Shear Piping, QCPiping, Heavy CW, Pilot Pattern Cont. Change,Block and Oil Pan Heater, Geith Pin Grabber,30” Bkt ..............................................$77,5002010 VOLVO EC210C LC, A/C, Radio w/CD,32” Pads, 11’6” Stick, Hammer / ShearPiping, QC Piping, Pilor Pattern Cont. Change,Block Heater, Rear camer w/Color LCDMonitor ............................................$154,0002009 VOLVO ECR235CL, A/C, Radio w/CD,32” Pads, 9’6” Stick, Hammer / Shear Piping,Q/C Piping, Pilot Pattern Cont. Change, BlockHeater ..................................................$CALL2004 VOLVO EC240B LC, A/C, Radio, 36”Pads, 9’9” Stick, Hammer / Shear Piping, QCPiping, Pilot Pattern Cont. Change, BlockHeater, Wain Roy Twist QC, Rockwell Hyd.Thumb, 72” Ditching Bkt, 42” GP Bkt ......................................................................$95,0002007 VOLVO EC240BLC, A/C, 36” Pads, 9’9”Stick, Aux. Hyd, Q/C Piping, Rotator Piping,Pilor Pattern Cont. Changer, Block Heater ..............................................................$119,0002007 VOLVO EC290BLC, A/C, 36” Pads, 13’1”Stick, Aux. Hyd, Q/C, Piping, Rotator Piping,Pilot Pattern Cont. Changer, Block Heater ..............................................................$137,500

2008 VOLVO EC290CLC, A/C, 36” Pads, 12’2”Stick, Aux. Hyd. Q/C Piping, Rotator Piping,Pilot Pattern Cont. Changer, Block Heater ..............................................................$157,0002003 VOLVO EC360BLC, A/C, Radio, 36”Pads, 60% U/C, 12’13” Stick, Pilot PatternCont. Change ..................................$112,0002005 VOLVO EC360BLC, A/C 36” Pads,12’10” Stik, Hammer/Shear Piping, Q/CPiping, S-3 Coupler, Pilot Pattern Cont.Change, Block & Oil Pan Heater ......$135,0002006 VOLVO EC360BLC, 36” Pads, 12’10”Stick, Q/C Piping, Hammer/Shear Piping, PilotPattern Cont. Change, Walk Way, BlockHeater ..............................................$137,5002009 VOLVO EC360C LC, A/C, Radio w/CD,36” Pads, 12’10” Stick, Hammer / ShearPiping, Q/C Piping, Slope / Rotator Piping,Pilot Pattern Cont. Change, Block Heater ....................................................................$CALL

2003 VOLVO EC460BLC, A/C, Radio, 36”PADS, 15’9” Stick, Hammer/Shear Piping,Pilot Pattern Cont. Change, HYD CWTRemoval................................................$CALL2003 CATERPILLAR 321C LCR, A/C, WorkLights, 32” Pads, 60% U/C, 9’6” Stick, HydQ/C, 30” Bkt ......................................$67,5002005 CATERPILLAR 345BL, A/C, Radio, WorkLights, 36” Pads, Reach Boom, 12’10” Stick,Hyd Pin Grabber, 54” GP Bkt, Municipal Trade........................................................$119,0002006 DEERE 35D, OROPS, Work Lights, 12”Rubber Pads, Offset Boom, Hyd. Thumb,Leveling Blade, Q/C, 16”/24”/36” Bkts$25,000

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2010 VOLVO L110F, Cab, A/C, Radiow/CD, Heated Air Susp. Seat, Boom Susp,3rd Function, Hyd. Att. Bracket, Rev. CoolingFan, Add’l. Work Lights, Block Heater, CareTrack, Scale, 4.4 Cy. H/O STE Bkt, w/BOE,

23.5R25 Tires

2009 VOLVO L220F, Cab, A/C, Radiow/CD, Boom Susp, CDC, Addit’l. Hyd. OilCooler Block Heater, Caretrack, 7.4 cy

Bkt, 29.5R25 Tires

2008 VOLVO EC160C LC, A/C, 28”Pads, 9’10” Stick, Q/C Piping, Hammer/

Shear Piping, Pilor Pattern ControlChange, Block Heater

(15) 2001-2008 VOLVOA40D/E’S, A/C, Contronice, 29.5R25

Tires

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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 25 rubber, 15K hours, work ready . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$42,500Cat 936E, 1989, EROPS, 2.75 cy GP bkt,clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$59,000Komatsu WA250-3PT, 1999, EROPS w/AC,JRB coupler, bucket, forks 20.5x25, goodcond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$63,500Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 $79,500John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick cou-pler, GP bkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . .$46,000Volvo L60E, 2005, EROPS, coupler, aux hyd,boom susp, 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" smoothw/pad kit, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500IR SD70D, 2000, Pro-Pac, 66" smooth drum,ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,000Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, goodfeet, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000(4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-bladew/tilt, all work ready . . . . . . .From $79,500Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind VibratoryCompactor, 1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HP gasengine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,500Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 instock, lever & remote . . .$4,000 to $10,000(8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum &single drum, tow type . . . .$4,000 - $6,500

Case 480 Broom Tractor, frt mounted 6'sweepster broom, ROPS . . . . . . . .$13,000Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor, 1986, Case 3 cyldsl engine, 55 gal water tank . . . . .$10,500Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dslengine, 72" hydraulic broom . . . . . .$11,500Taylor-Way 12' Transport Disc, 24" discs, (4)tires, hyd lift, exc . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15,500Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea32” dia, Hyd angle 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

Komatsu CD60R-1 Crawler Dump Truck,1997, 360° rotation . . . . . . . . . . . .$66,000Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. side-boards, tailgate (currently off work), workready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$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., 6/06hitch 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, 26.5R25tires, approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$147,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD,26.5x25, A/C, P/S trans, working everyday onjobsites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$87,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD,26.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 26 cy, workingeveryday on jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296hp, 6WD, 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans,works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500

Cat D6H, 1987, Semi U blade w/tilt, ROPS,fair U/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,000(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, PATblade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea.

Broderson IC80-1B, 1984, 8.5 ton, Perkinsdsl, OROPS, 20’ boom,, 3500hrs, good . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19,500Broderson 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' boom anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500Drott 3330B Carry Deck, 7.5 ton capacity,dsl, 4 section boom 8' jib . . . . . . . .$14,500

Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal droptank, ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . .$49,500Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2,very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLCat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29,very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL(2) Cat 637 scrapers, 1975, 91P series, dualengine, OROPS, good rubber . .$23,500 Ea.

JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics,quick coupler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29,000Hitachi UH181, 1985, Equipped w/hammer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$72,000Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, onrubber, operational . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFERCat 215BLC, 1985, 7'3" stick, 28" TBG pads,10 roller U/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,500Kobelco SK200LC Extra Long Reach, 1993,32" TBG pads, 42' reach, nice . . . .$68,500Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42"Bkt, long stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$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 PC750 LC-6, 1999, 454 hp, 27”boom, 11’10” stick, 44’ DGB, aux plumbing,bucket choice, 24k ctwt . . . . . . . .$255,000Komatsu PC400 LC-6LK, 1999, 10’6” stick,JRB coupler, 31.5” TBG, ctwt removal, choiceof bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$77,500Komatsu PC400 LC-6LK, 11’1” stick, 35.5”TBG, ctwt removal, choice of bkts, workingeveryday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$97,500Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBGpads, JRB coupler, 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 plumbing very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$159,000

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

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

Vermeer 5800 Trencher, 1997, 4 cyl dsl eng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,900(12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010,diesel, s/a tow-type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $5,200IAmerican Augers 16" Boring Machine, 10HP gas, 35,000# thrust, 30' track . .$7,500

Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe,1997, OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . .$24,500Volvo BL60, 2006, 4x4, EROPS, ext hoe, auxhyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$32,500

Read RD90B screening plant, 1994, Listerdiesel, dual tires on axle, hyd extensions,good condition, work ready . . . . . .$32,500Viper 301 Portable Screening Plant, 1997,dsl, 5'x7'. side & rear conveyors, T/A carrier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL

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

(2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat ITMachines, 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" pal-let style, excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000(5) Cat 936/926/950 pallet forks, for aBalderson quick coupler, exc. cond . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,500 Ea.

Others Available CallPrices Are Negotiable - At Your

Inspection

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Customers, Vendors Meet at Scharber & Sons Open House

(L-R): Sgt. Joseph Heyman, CVI Officer RogerIstvanovich and 34-year Scharber & Sons customerDale Strand of Viking Sewer & Drain are all smilesafter participating in the safety seminar.

Craig Pomplun of the city of Ham Lake, Minn., standsin front of a John Deere 319D track machine.

(L-R): Dale Shequen of Ariens Company, Mike Bell ofSuburban Lawn Center and Gravely ProductRepresentative Martin Raecker spend some time dis-cussing the Gravely Pro-Stance 48 in. mower system.

(L-R): Anthony Schmaus of Otsego, Minn., Don Schmaus of the city of St. Louis Park and Scharber & Sons’ PartsSpecialist Phil Scharber take a look at this John Deere 825i Gator with Quad Track system.

Scharber & Sons Govt. Sales Manager JohnBraunshausen stands in front of a John Deere 5083ENthat was sold to the city of Mankato.

Charlie Miller (L) of Truck Utilities, St. Paul, Minn., andScott Schultz of the city of Maplewood take a good lookat the Kage 9 ft. snow system.

Felling Sales Consultant Nathan Uphus (R) is ready toanswer any questions Dan Dehmar of DehmarLandscaping, St. Michael, Minn., might have about thegreat equipment he’s seen during the open house.

Scharber & Sons Sales Representative Randy Thorstadtakes time out from the busy open house to pose for aphoto in front of this Belos Trans Giant with a dia-mond mower.

Scharber & Sons held its annual open house Jan. 25. Theevent was a chance for customers and vendors to meetand talk about the equipment the company has to offer.

As in the past with the company’s open house, Scharber &Sons invited members of the Minnesota State Patrol to makea safety presentation on commercial truck regulations.

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Contact Marty in Illinois1-800-307-0221

[email protected]

Photos & Detail Descriptions view: www.finkbinerequipment.com

CEDAR RAPIDS CR362L - ‘08 • Electric 8-16’ screed, Top Con Syst V,approx 1563 hrs............................................................................$177,500CEDAR RAPIDS CR662RM - ‘10 • Mat. Transfer Vehicle w/ Hopper Insert,940 hrs..........................................................................................$299,500CEDAR RAPIDS CR662RM - ‘11 • Mat. Transfer Vehicle w/Hopper Insert,427 Hrs ........................................................................................$435,900MIDLAND SPR-6 - ‘11 • RH Discharge Widener to 6’, 277 Hrs........$95,000MIDLAND SPR-6 - ‘11 • RH Discharge Widener to 6’, 45 Hrs........$105,500MIDLAND SPD-8 - ‘11 • RH & LH Discharge Widener to 8’, 340 Hrs..................................................................................................................$145,000

CALL items may be on rent causing pricing and hours to vary.

ROTEC RX400 - ‘11 • 48” Cut, 4 Track, Front Loading, Mill w/470 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$349,500TEREX PR165 - ‘09 • 4 wheel, front loading, w/24” cutter, 511 hrs ..................................................................................................................$159,900WIRTGEN W50 - ‘11 • 20” Cut, 3 Wheel, Rear Discharge Mill w/150 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$164,700

SAKAI CR270 - 36", 3000lb, 4000VPM, vibratory, 217 hrs ............$10,800SAKAI GW750 - ‘11 • Vibratory Pneumatic, 79’ Wide, 320 Hrs ....$112,500SAKAI R2H-2 - ‘10 • 3 Wheel Static Roller, 83” Wide Coverage, 350PLI,450 Hrs ..........................................................................................$85,000SAKAI SW300-1 - ‘09 • 39.2" Dbl Drum vib, “on rent”, 250 hrs......$22,500SAKAI SW320 - '07 • 47" Dbl Drm Vib w/foldable ROPS, 525 hrs ..$16,950SAKAI SW800II - '09 • 67" Dbl Drm Vib, 1115 hrs..........................$61,500SAKAI SW800II - ‘11 • 67” Dbl Drm Vib, w/remaining standard and EPTW,96 hrs..............................................................................................$95,000SAKAI SW850-2 - ‘10 • 79” Dbl Drm Vib w/balance of Std warranty andEPTW, 500 hrs ................................................................................$87,500

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AGGREGATE EQUIPMENTPIONEER CS2148 PORTABLE JAW PLANT, 1997, 21x48jaw, 50" x 20' vibratory feeder, 48" front discharge con-veyor, Cummins diesel, quad axle chassis with hydraulicleveling......................................................................CALLPIONEER 6'X20' 10 DEGREE 3 DECK SCREEN PLANT,1990, side discharge conveyor, underscreen conveyor,feed conveyor, tandem axle chassis ........................CALLJCI 1400 LS PORTABLE CONE PLANT, 1997, 300 hpelectric motor, 48" side discharge conveyor, 42' feed con-veyor, motor control panel, tri-axle chassis with hydraulicleveling......................................................................CALL

EXCAVATORSDEMAG H95 MASS EXCAVATOR, Powered by a Cat3408 Diesel, with a 24’7” Gooseneck Boom, and a10’8” Stick with 43’6” Reach and 25’ Digging Depth,7.2 cu yd HD Rock Bucket, Approx. 220,000 Lb.Working Weight, 5800 Frame Hours and RecentEngine Rebuild ............................................$125,000LIEBHERR R974B HDSL UTILITY CRAWLER EXCAVA-TOR, Powered by a 471 HP Liebherr D9408TI Diesel,33’11” Semi-Gooseneck Boom with 15’5” Stick, 5 cuyd HD Bkt, 21’x14’ 4” Wide U/C with 30” Track Padsadn Removable Sideframes, Approx. 190,000 Lb.Working Weight..................................................CALLLIEBHERR R954C HD “LITRONIC” CRAWLER EXCA-VATOR, (Several 2006-2007 Models Available) withVarious Boom/Stick Combinations and BucketsAvailable, 326HP Liebherr D936L Six-Cyl. Tier 3Diesels, Hydraulically Removable Counterweights,124,000 to 130,000 Lb. Working Weights..........CALL

CRANESKOBELCO CK800 80 TON CAPACITY CRAWLERCRANE, 1996, with 140’ Main Boom, 30’ Jib, TwoMain Hoist Drums Plus an Auxiliary Third Drum,Hydraulically Extended Undercarriage with 36” TrackPads ..................................................................CALLGROVE RT760 60 TON CAPACITY ROUGH TERRAINCRANE, 1993, with Cat Diesel, 110’ Power-PinnedBoom, 32’ to 56’ Telescopic Offsettable Swingaway,Main & Auxiliary Hoists, 29.5x25 Tires, Ready to work....................................................................$179,900GROVE RT875E 75 TON ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE,2006, 41’ to 128’ boom, 33’ to 56’ bi-fold swingaway,Model 30 main & auxiliary hoists, 29.5 x 25 tires, 3-position outriggers ............................................CALLMANITOWOC 777 SII 200 TON CRAWLER CRANE,2000, Cummins, 220' main boom, 40' fixed jib, thirddrum, 7200 hours ..............................................CALLMANITOWOC 11000 100 TON CAPACITY CRAWLERCRANE, 2008, (100 Ton capacity @ a 14' radius), witha 332 hp Hino 6 cylinder Tier III diesel, 200' mainboom, 60' jib, LMI, 36” crawler shoes, approximateworking weight of 218,000 lbs. with 74,970 lb. 5-piece counterweight, counterweight and side-frameremoval systems. 3020 hours ............................CALL

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Large Selection of New & Used Equipment in Stock.

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• EFI Engine with Auto Idle

• Sealed and Pressurized Cab

• Switchable Joystick Controls

• Cushioned Boom Cylinders

Engine Power47.1 kW (63 hp) @ 2,300 rpm

Bucket Breakout Force2327 kg (5,125 lb.)

Tipping Load1816 kg (4,000 lb.)

SAE Rated Operating Cap.908 kg (2,000 lb.)

The Difference is in the D-tails.

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The Difference is in the D-tails.

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Mankato507-387-1836

Rochester507-282-8888

Marshall507-532-0994

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Moorhead701-526-2200

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w w w. m b a m e r i c a . c o mMB America Inc. - 855-MB-CRUSH (622-7874) - [email protected]

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Allis-Chalmers HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale............$75

Allis-Chalmers HD-41 Dozer, 1:25 Scale ....................$200

Allis-Chalmers 45 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale ..............$100

Bantam C-35 Crawler Backhoe, 1:50 Scale ..................$70

Bantam C-35 Crawler Shovel, 1:50 Scale ....................$70

Bantam Shovel Mounted on a White Truck, 1:50 Scale$95

Bobcat M400 Gold 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loader,

1:25 Scale ........................................................................$35

Bobcat M610 Golden 50th Anniversary Skid Steer

Loader..............................................................................$45

Bobcat S175 Skid Steer Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$25

Bobcat S175 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ................$40

Bobcat S205 Skid Steer Loader & Pick-Up Truck/Trailer

Set, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$65

Bobcat 773 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loader, 1:25

Scale ................................................................................$50

Bobcat M200 Gold Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ......$35

Bobcat Tractor/Trailer Set, 1:50 Scale ..........................$90

Case Conrad 580 Super R Backhoe, 1:50 Scale ........$175

Case CX210B Excavator, 1:50 Scale ............................$35

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

Case 621E Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale............................$35

Case 1850K Dozer, 1:50 Scale ......................................$40

Caterpillar AP600D Paver, w/ or w/out Canopy, 1:50 Scale ..

..........................................................................................$65

Caterpillar AP655D Paver, 1:50 Scale ..........................$65

Caterpillar CB-534D XW Asphalt Compactor, 1:50 Scale ..

..........................................................................................$50

Caterpillar D6T XW Track-Type Tractor ........................$70

Caterpillar D8R Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale............$55

Caterpillar D11R Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ..........$85

Caterpillar 247B Multi-Terrain Loader, 1:32 Scale........$35

Caterpillar 416 Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$75

Caterpillar 432E Side Shift Backhoe Loader, 1:50 Scale ....

..........................................................................................$70

Caterpillar 623G Elevating Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale $40

Caterpillar 772 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ............$75

Caterpillar 785D Mining Truck, 1:50 Scale..................$145

Caterpillar 906H Compact Loader, 1:50 Scale..............$40

Caterpillar 924 G Versalink Wheel Loader: 1:50 Scale$45

Caterpillar 950H Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$65

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

Caterpillar 966A Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$65

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

Caterpillar 980G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$50

Caterpillar 992G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$80

Dynapac CC232 Vibratory Compactor, 1:35 Scale ......$55

Gradall XL4300II Excavator, 1:32 Scale ........................$80

Grove GMK 4115L Truck Crane, 1:50 Scale................$250

Hamm 3307 Compact Roller, 1:34 Scale ......................$60

Hitachi EH700 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale..............$30

International 175 Crawler Loader w/Multi-Purpose

Bucket, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................$65

International TD-24 Military Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............$50

International 350 Payhauler, 1:25 Scale......................$285

JCB 456 ZX Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$85

John Deere 200D LC Excavator ....................................$45

John Deere 624K Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$45

John Deere 624K Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..$35

John Deere 772CH Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale ..............$35

John Deere 850J Crawler Dozer, 1:50 Scale ................$40

Komatsu D51 EX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..............................$65

Komatsu D51 PX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..............................$65

Komatsu D375 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..................................$90

Komatsu GD655 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale ..................$85

Komatsu HD605 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........$85

Komatsu Mack Granite MP w/Talbert Lowboy Trailer, 1:50

Scale ................................................................................$85

Komatsu PC14R Mini-Excavator, 1:32 Scale ................$50

Komatsu PC2000-8 Front Shovel, 1:50 Scale ............$235

Komatsu SK1020 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ........$45

Komatsu SK1026 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ........$45

Komatsu WA500-6 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............$65

Komatsu WA470 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale..................$75

LBX 210 X2 Excavator, 1:40 Scale ................................$75

Link-Belt 80100 Rough Terrain Crane, 1:50 Scale ....$175

LeTourneau Super C Scraper w/Cab, 1:50 Scale ........$80

LeTourneau Military Super C Scraper, 1:50 Scale ......$50

Northwest 25-D Backhoe, 1:50 Scale ............................$85

Northwest 25-D Shovel, 1:50 Scale ..............................$70

Terex PPM AC40/2L ATC, 1:50 Scale ..........................$190

Terex RT130 RTC, 1:50 Scale ......................................$160

Vogele Super 700 Small Paver, 1:50 Scale ..................$75

Volvo A25D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ....................$75

Volvo BL71 Backhoe Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................$50

Volvo L90E Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$75

Volvo 6870 Wheeled Asphalt Paver, 1:50 Scale ..........$85

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CALL Toll Free

800-523-2200Ext. 197

Link-Belt 3200 All TerrainCrane1:50 Scale$195

Poclain 350CKExcavator1:50 Scale,

Conrad$165

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Contact – Barry McKeon800-523-2200 Ext. 197 • 610-506-5961 Cell

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CEG Scale Models470 Maryland Drive

Fort Washington, PA 19034Visit our Ebay Store – bmckeon collectibles – for a complete list with pictures.

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Rod [email protected]

Bob Miller636-680-1594

[email protected]

1 Fabick Drive, Fenton, MO 63026www.fabickcat.com

“To Ever Serve Our Customers Better”

USED EQUIPMENT1974 CMI SUBURBAN 56-120

Slipform paver, 12’-24’, CAT 3306 Engine,Float Pan, Hyd. Vibrators, Auto Float......................................................................$34,000

2006 CAT 345CL WVG

S/N ESD00199, 4010 hours, Reach Boom,12’10” Stick, Counterweight RemovalDevice ..........................................$212,000

2007 CAT 924G

s/n RTA00851, cab, a/c, 2.3yd bucket, Tierll engine ........................................$115,000

2008 CAT M322D

S/N W2S00283, 1765 hours, A/C, VABoom, 9’6” Stick, Aux Hyd, 11:00-20 Dualtires ..............................................$197,000

2007 CAT 315CL

S/N CJC05317, 1900 hours, 10’2” stick,coupler, hammer circuit, a/c ......$115,000

2002 CAT 420D IT

S/N BLN04553, 7300 hours, CAB, A/C, E-Stick, AWD, Ride Control ..........$34,750

2004 JOHN DEERE 310SG

486 Actual Hours, Open ROPS, 4 WheelDrive, Standard Stick ....................$53,500

2007 CAT 320CL

S/N PAB07035, 2300 Hrs, quick coupler,mechanical thumb, 42” bucket ..$122,500

1998 CAT 973

3000 Hrs, Cab w/Heater, Waste DisposalPackage, 90% U/C ........................$106,000

2006 CAT 246B

S/N PAT03624, 633 hours, OROPS, HydCoupler, Aux Hyd, 70% Tires ........$25,000

1996 GOMACO GT3600

1515 hours, Molds available ........$60,000

2008 CAT 908H

s/n MXF00268, 626 hours, cab, a/c, 1.4ydgp bucket, forks ............................$83,000

1991 CAT 963

12,500 Hrs, Cab w/Heater, Bushing Wear50%, Runs and Operates Well ......$39,000

1975 JOHN DEERE 570A

Cab w/Heater, Front Scarifier, Front Tiresare New, Rear 75%, Very Clean ....$23,500

2010 MORBARK 4600XL

400 Hrs, Cat C27 Engine, Auto ReversingFan, Magnetic End Pully..............$575,000

2009 Volvo L35B

4250 hours, A/C, Tires 50%, GoodOperating Condition ......................$44,000

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see CONCRETE page 62

World of Concrete 2012 Sees Increased AttendanceWorld of Concrete 2012 recently completed another

successful show at the Las Vegas ConventionCenter Jan. 24 to 27.

The well-known industry show launched a wide array ofnew products, equipment and events; presented more than100 seminars in the Education and Certification Program;and provided valuable networking opportunities forexhibitors and attendees.

World of Concrete 2012, the only annual internationalcommercial construction trade show for the concrete andmasonry industries, attracted 52,088 total professional regis-trants and showcased just more than 1,200 indoor/outdoorexhibitors in more than 552,500 net square feet of exhibitspace, an increase of 40,000 net square feet over the 2011show.

“There was a very positive and optimistic buzz on theshow floor. WOC 2012 has been a huge success, and basedon the feedback we have received from both exhibitors andattendees, we have no doubt the economy is recovering andthe commercial construction industry is well on its way to agreat 2012!” said Show Director Jackie James.

Many exhibitors at WOC 2012 reported positive resultsand a desire to return to the show in 2013.

“Our first year at World of Concrete was beyond anythingwe imagined,” said exhibitor Stuart Johnson, president ofPhoenix Curb Machines. “We left the show with sales, dis-tributors, solid leads, multiple media interviews, and valu-able connections.”

World of Concrete participated in the 2012 InternationalBuyer Program for the 7th consecutive year. World ofConcrete Management and the U.S. Commercial Servicecooperated in the global promotion of the show to bringinternational buyers and U.S. exhibitors together to expandbusiness both domestically and overseas. Delegations fromall over the globe attended World of Concrete to connectwith U.S. exhibitors interested in exporting goods and serv-ices in the International Business Center.

Concrete professionals had a choice of several events to

(L-R): Matt Eslich and Allyson Kolbl of Eslich Wrecking,Canton, Ohio, have been listening to Dan Hoffman talkabout the Allied-Gator Inc. products.

(L-R): Jon Bammann of SANY discusses the S196-9 402concrete pump truck with John Magee of CPIConstruction Equipment LLC in Kansas City, Kan.

(L-R): Blaine Archibald and Curt Frahm of Genesis dis-cuss the GDR 200 demolition recycler with PascalCentomo from France.

Jerry Jelen of Paladin was happy to discuss his com-pany’s product line with Jennifer “Marilyn” Lier.

(L-R): Peter Causer of Volvo discusses the Volvo BL70Bloader/backhoe with Ian Ward and Roy Armstrong ofJDM Construction, West Point, Iowa.

Miriano “Max” Ravazzolo (L), CEO of MB America Inc.,pauses for a photo with Herman Ludwig, LudwigConstruction Inc., Keaau, Hawaii, and the BF 90.30bucket crusher.

John Legler (L) and Paul Zimakas of Astec show thatwhen a concrete plant is way too big to haul, making adetailed model of one is the next best thing.

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Pricing for a unit with less than 2500 hrs, with new paint, air conditioning, hydraulic quick coupler, new bucket and good rubber. $78,000

JD 800CLC, 14' 5" Arm,36" Pads, #N4385 ..............................$450,000

JD 600CLC, 13' 5" Arm,36" Pads, #U10798 ............................$185,000

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

JD 80C w/ GenesisGVP7, #N4456 ....................................$100,000

JD 1050C, WastePackage, 165" Blade,#N4010 ..........$195,000

Fiat 65E, 110HP, BladePitch, 252 Hrs, #A7104........................$110,000

Bomag BW205, 84"Drum, #A5331 ......................................$32,000

JD 690E, 50’ LongReach, 32” Pads ..................................$50,000

JD 310SG, #N4288,Cab, Air, Aux Hyd ..................................$52,000

Bomag BW180AD, 71"Drum, #A4597 ......................................$38,000

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97/2012 CAT D11R Complete Reman..............97/2012 CAT D10R Complete Reman............97/2012 CAT D9R Complete Reman................2002 CAT D11R Coming In! .............................1999 CAT D10R Full Specs, New UC............1996 CAT D10R Coming In! .............................2006 CAT D9T Full Specs, New UC..............2002 CAT D9R Full Specs, New UC..............2001 CAT D9R Full Specs, New UC..............1999 CAT D9R 100% UC, Full Specs............1990 CAT D9N Low hrs on Power Train............2004 CAT D6N XL Just In! ............................1998 CAT D6R LGP Full Specs....................1997 CAT D6R XW Priced to Sell!....................1995 CAT D6H XL Just In! ............................

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CAT 312CL 0.98 YARD HYDRAULIC EXCAVA-TOR, 90 HP, Cab w/Heat & AC, 9’10” Stick, 36”Bkt w/Teeth, Single Shank Fixed Thumb, GoodU/C w/28” Pads ..................................$56,500

CAT 320CL 1.83-YARD HYDRAULIC EXCAVA-TOR, 128 HP, Cab/Heat & AC, Aux Hyds, 9'6"Stick, 44" Bkt w/ Teeth, New Rails & Sprockets,Very Good UC w/ 31.5" Pads ............$115,000

CAT 815B 4 WHEEL DRIVE ARTICULATED COM-PACTOR, 170 HP, Cab, Powershift, LevelingBlade w/Tilt, Very Good Feet ..............$65,500

CAT 939 1 ½-YARD CRAWLER LOADER, 90HP, Canopy, 3F - 3R Powershift, Pedal Steer,GP Bucket w/ Teeth, Very Good Undercarriagew/ 18" Pads ........................................$28,500

CAT 322CL LR HYDRAULIC LONG REACHEXCAVATOR, 168 HP, Cab w/Heat & AC, 60’Long Reach Boom w/45” Bkt, Very Good U/Cw/32” Pads........................................$135,000

CAT D6H SERIES II HYDRAULIC SU DOZERW/TILT, 175 HP, Canopy, Powershift,Differential Steer, VG UC w/New S&L Rails, Top& Bottom Rollers, and Segments, Very Good24” Pads ............................................$14,500

CAT 613B 11-YARD ELEVATING MOTORSCRAPER, 150 HP, Canopy, Powershift, GoodChains and Flights, Good Tires, 2 in Stock ..........................................................$19,500 Ea.

CAT D8R HYDRAULIC SU DOZER W/TILT, 305HP, Cab/Heat & AC, Powershift Transmission,Differential Steering, Drawbar, Very GoodUndercarriage w/26" Pads ................$132,000

LINDIG LR-100 TOP SOIL SHREDDER, 8’Hopper, 27.5” Wide Hammer Mill w/Upper DiscRotary Shaft, 24” Feed & Discharge Conveyors,Rotary Trommel Screener Basket........$22,500

CATERPILLAR 953C LGP 2 1/4 YARD CRAWLERLOADER, 121 HP, Cab w/AC, GP Bucketw/Teeth, Pilot Hyds, New UC w/ S&L Rails,Idlers, Rollers, & 20" Pads..................$53,500

CAT 267B CRAWLER SKID STEER LOADER, 71HP, Canopy, Hydrostatic Drive, AuxiliaryHydraulics, Manual Disconnect, GP Bucket,New 18” Rubber Tracks ......................$25,500

CASE 580 SUPER L 4x4 1-YARD LOADERBACKHOE, 80 HP, Cab/Heat, 4F-4R ShuttleTrans., Extendahoe, Case Control, 18" Bktw/Teeth, NEW Tires ............................$28,500

CAT D6M XL HYDRAULIC 6-WAY DOZER, 140HP, Canopy, Fingertip Control Powershift andSteering, Good Undercarriage w/ 24" Pads ..................................................................$54,500

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Congress Allocates $7.5M for Repairsto Quake-Damaged D.C. Monumentessary. Bob Vogel, superintendent of the National Mall, said the

park service is working to get the monument reopened asquickly as possible. Such an undertaking has never beendone before, so the exact time line is uncertain. “This is a complex job,” Vogel said. “This is a one-of-a-

kind structure that poses challenges for repair that otherbuildings don’t.” Rubenstein, a co-founder of the large private equity firm

The Carlyle Group, has quickly become Washington’s fore-most philanthropist. He is among the nation’s wealthiest peo-ple, joining Bill Gates and Warren Buffett in pledging to giveaway at least half their wealth to charity. In the past five years, Rubenstein has spent

more than $83 million to support the capital city’scultural scene through cash donations or pledgesand purchases of historic documents, includingcopies of the Magna Carta and EmancipationProclamation, to be shown in national institutions.Just last month, he gave $4.5 million to save theNational Zoo’s giant panda program. The Washington Monument caught his attention

as soon as he learned how severely it was dam-aged. Chunks of stone were shaken loose and fellto the ground, and deep cracks formed at the top. Rubenstein said he wanted to help make certain

the monument can be reopened as quickly as pos-sible. “Really, this is something that was built by the

American people because of their admiration andlove of George Washington,” he said, noting $1donations were collected to build the structure fora little more than $1 million. With his own manydonations in Washington, Rubenstein said, “I kindof want to repay a debt I have to the country.” Park Service Director Jonathan Jarvis said the monument

will reopen sooner, thanks to Rubenstein. The Park Servicewas not given enough money this year to fund the completerestoration on its own, he said. “I would suggest it hadn’t even stopped shaking before

David Rubenstein came to me and asked if he could help,”Jarvis said. Congress allocated $7.5 million in December on the con-

dition that private donations match that amount. The com-bined $15 million in public and private funds is expected tocover the cost of repairing damage directly caused by thequake. Repairing water damage from when rain leakedthrough will cost more, as would a seismic study or rein-forcements to strengthen the structure against future earth-quakes. The August quake was centered some 40 mi. (65 km) west

of Richmond, Va., and was felt from Canada to Georgia. Itdamaged the Washington National Cathedral, where piecesof mortar rained down from its vaulted ceiling. At the Washington Monument, panicked visitors fled

down flights of stairs, but there were no deaths or seriousinjuries in the region. Daylight could later be seen throughsome of the cracks, the largest of which was reported to be atleast 4 ft. long and about an inch wide. Last fall, daring engineers rappelled from the top to con-

duct a visual inspection of the exterior. They documented the

damage but noted the monument is structurally sound. Theirreport in December recommended extensive repairs andreinforcements to preserve the structure. It said some marblepanels were cracked all the way through near the top portionof the monument. Rubenstein’s gift will be delivered to the nonprofit Trust

for the National Mall, which aims to raise $350 million pri-vately to restore the grounds and facilities at the heart of thenation’s capital. Many areas have become run down fromover-use and inadequate funding for maintenance. Caroline Cunningham, president of the group, said

Rubenstein’s gift “demonstrates how much people careabout this space.”

A design competition is under way to develop ways toimprove the mall, including the Washington Monumentgrounds. Finalists will be chosen in May, and the group willseek funding for each project. Construction on the monument began in 1848, but funds

ran out during the Civil War two decades later, leaving justan embarrassing stump for years. It was finally completed in1884 and was the world’s tallest manmade structure until itwas eclipsed by the Eiffel Tower. It remains the tallest struc-ture in Washington. Rubenstein recently toured the monument and saw its

damage inside. Plaques from various states and groups linethe walls, paying tribute to the nation’s first president. “Because of what he did, we have a terrific republic, and

I think Americans and people all over the world want tocome here and see this monument,” he said. Rubenstein, a Maryland native and the son of a postal

worker, has made major gifts in recent years to theSmithsonian Institution, the National Archives, the Libraryof Congress and the Kennedy Center, where he serves aschairman. “I come from very modest circumstances, and I’m very

fortunate to have achieved wealth beyond what I everexpected,” he said. “I don’t think that I want to be buriedwith my wealth. ... I’d like to have the pleasure of giving itaway to things I think are good while I’m alive.”

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“Really, this is something that was built by the American people because of their admiration and love of George Washington. I kind ofwant to repay a debt I have tothe country.”

David RubensteinThe Carlyle Group

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General Equipment & Supplieswww.genequip.comNDBismark800-279-4437Fargo800-437-2924Minot800-825-0479

Road Builders Machinery & Supply Co., Inc.www.roadbuildersmachinery.comKSKansas City913-371-3822NEGrand Island308-384-2620Lincoln402-325-0447Omaha402-331-9200

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Caterpillar Forms Alliance With Exodus Machines Caterpillar recently executed an

alliance agreement with ExodusMachines Incorporated for the designand supply of material handlers to besold and supported exclusively by Catdealers. These Exodus machines will beavailable immediately in North Americaand will complement Caterpillar’s cur-rent line of wheel and track material han-dlers greater than 27.5 tons (25 t). Theseproducts will initially continue to carrythe Exodus brand name but will transi-tion to the Cat brand in 2013.The alliance agreement follows

Caterpillar’s recent formation of a newstrategic business unit, the CaterpillarIndustrial & Waste Group, which hasglobal responsibility for serving cus-tomers in these markets. The new groupis part of the diversified products divi-sion, led by Bill Springer, vice presidentof Caterpillar.“We are pleased to be working with

Exodus to meet customers’ material han-dler needs,” Springer said. “Bringingtogether Exodus’ intense focus on mate-rial handlers and their innovative designswith our unmatched distribution andproduct support capabilities, the alliancecreates a force that will serve customers

well.”Exodus Machines, based in Superior,

Wis., was incorporated only three yearsago and is now known for its innovativedesigns. Each of the company’s materi-al handlers features an industry exclu-sive cab that lowers to the ground foreasy ingress and egress and mainte-nance access. The wheel machines alsofeature independent planetary wheeldrive for true all-wheel-drive.“It’s rewarding for our entire team to

have Caterpillar acknowledge the valuethat the machines we developed bring tocustomers,” said Bruce Bacon, founderof Exodus and now president of thecompany. “And it’s exciting that ourcompany will continue growing to servean industry that we are passionateabout.”In support of the alliance agreement,

Caterpillar acquired a minority equityinterest in a new entity, ExodusMachines LLC, formed by Exodus. Inaddition, Exodus plans to expand manu-facturing in the Superior area and isworking to secure working capital andcapital funding, developing plant lay-outs, assessing building sites and esti-mating needs for new employees.

Caterpillar recently executed an alliance agreement with Exodus Machines Incorporatedfor the design and supply of material handlers to be sold and supported exclusively by Catdealers.

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2007 Komatsu D65EX-15; #81435, Cab/AC,Sweeps, Rear & Side Screens, 1700 Hrs........................................................................$179,500

1999 Volvo A40; #91495, 40 Ton Truck, RebuiltTransmission ........................................$79,500

2006 Cat 953C LGP; #81423, Cab/AC, GP Bktw/Teeth, 2100 Hrs ..............................$119,500

2005 Deere 410G; #81583, Cab/AC, Ext-A-Hoe,Aux Hyd, 900 Hrs..................................$67,500

Finn T60; #81550, 25hp Kohler Engine, 600Gallon Tank, 800 Hrs ............................$17,500

2000 Cat IT38G; #81555, QC/Bkt/48” Forks, 3rdValve, 10,400 Hrs..................................$59,500

1993 Komatsu PC300LC-5; #91561, 33.5”Tracks, 13’ Arm, JRB QC ......................$51,000

2007 Komatsu D39PX-21; #81560, A/C, 25”Shoes, Sweeps/Rear Screen, 3350 Hrs $59,500

2007 Komatsu WA250-5; #81402, Cab/AC,QC/3 Yd Bkt, 3rd Valve, 3100 Hrs ......$109,500

2003 Komatsu D65PX-15; #80775, Cab/AC,36” Shoes, Drawbar, 5400 Hrs............$129,500

2005 Komatsu PC228USLC-3; #81385, Cab/AC,Aux Hyd, 2475 Hrs..............................$129,500

2002 Komatsu CD60R-1; #81226, RoadlinerTracks, 2600 Hrs ..................................$79,500

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Murphy Tractor & Equipment Company, Inc., has addedtwo new stores, located in Chillicothe, Ohio, and Cambridge,Ohio, formerly Leslie Equipment Company. MurphyTractor & Equipment Company Inc. will now be responsiblefor the John Deere Construction and Forestry lines, previ-ously represented by Leslie Equipment Company.The addresses and phone numbers of the acquired dealer-

ships will remain the same. The Cambridge branch is locat-ed at 60611 Hulse Road,Cambridge, Ohio, 43725,and the telephone number is740/439-2747. TheChillicothe branch is locatedat 5775 US Highway 23,Chillicothe, OH., 45601, andthe telephone number is740/663-5300.The recent acquisition,

which took effect on Feb. 6,brings the total of MurphyTractor & EquipmentCompany, Inc. locations to28. “We are very excited about the addition of the new stores,

as we are committed to being the product and support sup-plier of first choice in the areas we serve. We continue togrow in the Ohio area due to its match to our Midwesternvalues and similar markets,” said Tom Udland, president ofMurphy Tractor. “All employees at both locations willremain with the company, which we believe will result in asmooth transition”.Murphy Tractor and Equipment Company Inc., one of

John Deere’s largest North American construction equip-ment dealer organizations, is currently headquartered inWichita, Kan. The organization has 26 locations throughoutthe mid-western states of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio,Pennsylvania and Nebraska. For more information, visit www.murphytractor.com.

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) State officials say they will acceler-ate work on 32 road projects worth nearly $50 million to takeadvantage of low construction prices. Legislative leaders and Gov. Sam Brownback said Jan. 27

the accelerated projects will create 470 construction jobs andanother 900 indirect jobs. Construction is expected to beginthis fall. The projects are mostly repair and reconstruction of roads

and bridges. Many of the projects had been scheduled fornext year and others did not have a start date. The 32 projects are part of a 10-year, $8 billion trans-

portation program passed by last year’s Legislature.

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CRUSHING EQUIPMENT, PARTS & SERVICE

Go to www.fabickcat.com for a complete listing and description of our new and used equipment.

Portable ScreenTelsmith offers an array of inclined and horizontal portable screening plants thathave been designed to meet the variety of challenges encountered in differentapplications. Whether you need the ruggedness required when scalping largestone, to the finesse necessary for finish sizing, Telsmith has an efficient portablesolution to meet your site needs.

Model TI6060 - Impact Crusher Featuring the heavy duty Telsmith PA6060 Primary Impact Crusher, this plant isengineered for maximum productivity while processing less abrasive quarried stoneor concrete recycle. Capable of receiving 40” stone or 58" wide concrete slabs, thePA6060 has proven to be a dependable, low cost producer.

Advanced hydraulic features built into the PA6060 reduce maintenance and downtime providing increased production:

• Hydraulic Apron Adjustment: reduces maintenance through simple, fast push button controls. • Hydraulic Relief: lowers operating costs through tramp metal overload protection. • Hydraulic Tilt Feed Plate: safely clears bridging in minutes for greater uptime.

Model TJ3258 - Jaw Crusher Designed around the Telsmith 3258 hydraulic jaw crusher, the TJ3258 is specificallydesigned to deliver high production while processing hard, abrasive stone. With alarge crusher gape and width, the 3258 processes larger feed and has greatercrushing capacity than competitive models.

The 3258 jaw also incorporates unique hydraulic features proven to reduce maintenance and downtime to an absolute minimum:

• Hydraulic Adjustment: reduces maintenance through simple, fast push button controls.• Hydraulic Relief: lowers operating costs through tramp metal overload protection.• Hydraulic Chamber Clearing: safely clears the crusher in minutes for increased uptime.

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Patten CAT Appointed NewMB Attachments DealerPatten CAT, of Elmhurst, Ill., was

appointed as an authorized MB AmericaDealership. Patten will be a stocking dealer,making MB crushing and screening attach-ments available at all of its branches.Len Scala, Patten Industries equipment

sales operations administrator, first discov-ered the MB attachments in the summer of2011, while researching another project. ByAugust, discussions began between Scala,MB America Inc. CEO Max Ravazzolo andMB’s Northeast Regional Sales Manager,Casey Reed.A demolition demonstration was set up

for Nov. 30, 2011, at Patten’s headquarters,in Elmhurst. Reed, along with Patten CATTechnician Steve Rajzer, prepared aCaterpillar 336 for the demonstration. DonStyx, Patten’s demo operator, rolled the 336out to an audience ready for some seriouscrushing.“A good part of the audience were sewer

and water guys,” Scalla recalled. “They hadheard about the crusher and wanted to see itworking. Seeing that they could just pull up

curbing and crush it right there was a bigselling point. One customer was saying hespends big bucks to haul waste off for crush-ing and then to haul it back for reuse. Afterthe demonstration, he was ready to buy. Heknew the unit would pay for itself quickly.”Within the two hour demonstration, MB’s

crusher demolished numerous buckets ofcement. Customers who asked how quicklythe output size could drop from 5 to 2 in.(12.7 to 5 cm) waited only moments.From attendance, to equipment perform-

ance, the event was a success and an alliancewas formed between the two companies.MB crushing and screening buckets

attach to any excavator of 9 tons (8 t) and up.They are practical for on-site demolition,excavation, roadwork, quarries and more.The equipment is suited for all demolitionand earth-moving situations; offers fast proj-ect start-ups; defrays recycling and fuelcharges (associated with hauling waste to adump); and is economically friendly, accord-ing to the company.

The Road Connection:The Long Drive forTransportation ReformThe official Road Connection Truck will be leaving its

South Dakota home for nine months to travel the UnitedStates to showcase the importance of funding for betterroads.The Road Connection truck will crisscross the United

States holding events at trade shows, demo days, open hous-es, road construction sites and equipment dealer locations toeducate Americans about the need for positive change in thenational transportation system. The kick-off event for TheRoad Connection took place at the Associated EquipmentDistributors (AED) Summit and CONDEX Trade Show atthe Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center inWashington, D.C., on Jan. 18, 2012.Curt Peterka, advertising manager of Kolberg Pioneer Inc.

(KPI), of Yankton has the unique responsibility of driving thetruck and spreading The Road Connection message. On hisnationwide tour, Peterka will be supported by AndrewGillman, a mobile journalist from Performance Marketing inWest Des Moines, Iowa, who will provide real-time updateson dealer stops, trade shows and other notable events alongthe way. KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens are the primary spon-

sors of this initiative and will take an active role in encour-aging support and sponsorship by other companies in thetransportation and construction industries.For more information, visit www.theroadconnection.org.

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12’ Dually Cube $31,995 Ext. Red Service Body $34,995

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Titan Machinery, G & B Construction Team Up to Do Job RightHow do you take on one of the top 10

construction projects currently going on inthe United States? You make sure you havethe right equipment for the job.That’s exactly what G & B Construction

Owner John Gayewski of Burlington, Iowa,is doing as he and his company get valuableassistance and guidance from TitanMachinery while being part of the project tobuild a new maximum-security prison inFort Madison, Iowa.“We’ve done a lot of big projects over the

years but this is by far the biggest,” saidGayewski.The $125 million project began in January

2011 and is slated for completion in July2013. According to the State Treasurer theproject is completely funded through thefees and fines assessed to offenders in Iowa,with no property or income taxes goingtowards the project.At this point in time, even with the usual

delays due to weather, everything is still onschedule to reach that goal and have the 800bed prison ready for use next summer.“There really haven’t been any serious

delays with the project,” said Titan

Machinery Davenport Store Manager JasonWentland. “Overall, it has had a positiveeconomic impact on jobs and consumerspending.”The long-term effects will mirror what is

happening while the project is under way.“In addition to providing a state-of-the-artprison for the community, the new facilitywill create more employment opportunitiesfor local residents,” added Wentland.Wentland has been instrumental in seeing

the project get up and going with G & BConstruction, specifically helping the com-pany get equipment that will best fit the job

at hand.“I like to buy Case because they make

good products that help my business thriveand it supports my local economy because ofthe Case Plant in Burlington,” saidGayewski. “Titan Machinery has done anexcellent job of delivering what I need whenI need it. They have a knowledgeable friend-ly staff, excellent sales and service support,in other words good people.“This relationship is crucial to help me

complete these larger jobs in a timely man-ner as I have never been late on a job dead-line.”

So far, G & B Construction and TitanMachinery have put a series of Case equip-ment pieces to work including the 9050B,CX460, CX210, CX160 and CX330 exca-vators, a 750K crawler dozer, the 440CT and450 CT skid steers, a 1850K dozer and aCX50 tractor, just to name a few.“We provide G & B with a ‘resident’ tech

to help out with their day to day operations,”said Wentland. “John has been open to pro-viding positive and candid feedback on thelevel of parts and service support he getsfrom Titan Machinery.”Overall, Gayewski is using 22 pieces of

equipment including nine excavators, threedozers, two loader/backhoes, four skid steer,two telehandlers, two haul trucks andnumerous attachments all bought or rentedfrom Titan Machinery.“G & B has been a loyal customer of Case

equipment and one of the biggest customersfor our Store,” said Steve Howland, fieldmarketer for Titan Machinery — Davenport.“We really enjoy working with their guys.They are professionals and it’s been fun towatch their company grow over the years.”In the early stages of the project, the job

mostly involved earthmoving, with somepaving and rehabilitation work, as they start-

ed to install the concrete structures for theprison build.G & B Construction, who had 25 workers

on site working a shift a day over the sum-mer, was the only Iowa bidder for the job.The company has had to work around somechallenges while tackling the job, includingthe use of crane pads over excavation inbuildings to compensate for differential set-tling.Another challenge was dealing with the

soft and over-cultivated soil that made it dif-ficult to reach good compaction levels.Once completed, the project will include

44 acres of buildings configured on 124square acres of land.Gayewski, who is originally from New

York, has been in business in Burlington for30 years, first starting as a roofer and latermoving into demolition.“Starting out in the business hanging shin-

gles in 90-degree plus weather has taught methe value of hard work and staying focusedon the job, said Gayewski. “I enjoy the chal-lenge of these larger projects. “In a lot of ways running one of these

projects is just like working a roofing job —you’ve got to be on top of your game at alltimes.” CEG Staff

So far, G & B Construction and Titan Machinery have put a series of Case equip-ment pieces to work including the 9050B, CX460, CX210, CX160 and CX330 excava-tors, a 750K crawler dozer, the 440CT and 450 CT skid steers, a 1850K dozer and aCX50 tractor, just to name a few.

Overall, G & B Construction is using 22 pieces of equipment including nine excava-tors, three dozers, two loader/backhoes, four skid steer, two telehandlers, two haultrucks and numerous attachments all bought or rented from Titan Machinery.

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Seventh Annual Auction Raises Record-Breaking RevenueThe National Steering Committee (NSC)

for the Concrete Industry Management(CIM) program — a business intensive pro-gram that awards students with a four-yearBachelor of Science degree in ConcreteIndustry Management — raised more than$617,750 in gross revenue at its seventhannual auction, held in conjunction with theWorld of Concrete on Jan. 25.“The National Steering Committee of the

Concrete Industry Management program ispleased to report that the 2012 World ofConcrete Auction surpassed last year’s totalproceeds by more than $100,000 andexceeded the previous record by $50,000,”commented Eugene Martineau, executivedirector of the NSC. “This is yet anotherexample of the high value the concreteindustry places on the CIM program. TheNSC appreciates the record number of 155donated items and all the bidders that helpedmake this year’s auction a huge success.”The signature item this year was a Mack

Truck model GU813 equipped with aMcNeilus 11-cu.-yd. (8.4 cu m) concretemixer donated by Mack Trucks Inc. andMcNeilus Co., a Division of Oshkosh Truck.The winning bidder of the mixer truck wasDanny Rodgers, president of MMCMaterials Inc., an operating company ofDunn Investment Company.

“We are thrilled how everyone steppedup to donate and bid on the great auctionitems and support the CIM program,”continued Martineau. “The money raisedwill benefit the National SteeringCommittee and support the current CIMprogram as well as help fund future pro-gram expansion.”“Thanks to the incredible support of the

event from the World of Concrete ShowManagement, Hanley Wood Publications,McNeilus Companies Inc., Mack TrucksInc., and Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers, theauction was a complete success,” saidMartineau. In addition to the live auction, a silent

auction also was held. Auction itemsincluded cement, a skid steer, concretesaws, drills, mixers, vibrators, scaffolding,safety equipment, screeds, fiber transportsystems, dust collectors, NDT equipment,decorative concrete tools, water meters,pumps, generators, training sessions, refer-ence books, advertisements, laptop comput-ers, sports memorabilia, sports travel pack-ages, golf school packages and vacationtravel packages.

About CIM Receiving tremendous support from the

concrete industry, the CIM program was the

first of its kind in the United States — a four-year Bachelor of Science degree in ConcreteIndustry Management. The need for such aprogram was recognized in 1994 and wasput into action by the concrete industry. Theend-result was a partnership between theconcrete industry and Middle TennesseeState University (MTSU) to develop theCIM program, implementing it with its firsttwo students in 1996. Available at MTSU,Arizona State University, California StateUniversity, Chico, Texas State Universityand the New Jersey Institute of Technology,the program has been successful for both the

industry and the graduates. The goal of the program is to produce

broadly educated, articulate graduatesgrounded in basic construction manage-ment, who are knowledgeable of con-crete technology and techniques and areable to manage people and systems aswell as promote products or servicesrelated to the concrete industry. It entailsa broad range of courses, from Englishand history to science and mathematics.A series of required business coursessuch as finance, marketing, managementand business law also are taken through-out the length of the program. The concrete-specific courses teach

the fundamentals of concrete, propertiesand testing, concrete construction and

more. All of these courses provide muchmore than what is simply in the text — theyemphasize problem solving, quality assur-ance and customer satisfaction. They utilizepractical case studies and an internship tomake sure the student obtains real-worldexperience essential to starting a successfulcareer. Additional opportunities for growthinclude on-campus socials and other organ-ized events providing industry networkingand professional development. For more information, visit www.concret-

edegree.com.

Photo courtesy of Otto NeroThe winning bidder of the auction signatureitem was Danny Rodgers, president of MMCMaterials, Inc. (L-R) are Eugene Martineau,executive director, Concrete IndustryManagement Program National SteeringCommittee; Curtis Dorwart, vocational mar-keting manager, Mack Truck Inc.; Rodgers;and Tom Harris, vice president, McNeilus Co.

Indy Road Repairs on Fast Track With Accelerate 465capacity, improve motorist safety and

interstate access, and upgrade the roaddesign to current standards.In late 2005, Governor Mitch Daniels

launched an aggressive 10-year, $10 billiontransportation plan, known as “MajorMoves,” to significantly improve andexpand Indiana’s highway infrastructure. Atotal of $2.6 billion was committed to MajorMoves from the long-term lease of theIndiana Toll Road and the plan called for 104new roadways by 2015 with 1,600 lane mi.(2,575 km)Under the Major Moves program, 36 per-

cent of Indiana’s state road inventory willundergo pavement replacement or majorrehabilitation. Additionally, 1,190 bridgeswill be refurbished or replaced. Accelerate465 is one of the projects benefiting from theMajor Moves plan.The largest component of the project was

the interchange at I-74/Crawfordsville Road.This interchange was redesigned to

increase capacity, decrease travel time andaddress weaving, routing, and stopping sightdistance deficiencies. The new interchangeseparates traffic traveling from interstate tointerstate from traffic traveling from inter-

state to the non-freeway, urban arterial (US136/Crawfordsville Road). To achieve thisseparation, a service interchange with semi-directional ramps was constructed providingfull access between US 136/CrawfordsvilleRoad with both I-74 and I-465. A systeminterchange provided direction, free flowmovement between I-74 and I-465.Adjacent to the I-74 interchange is the US

136 crossing. The alignment of this highwaywas altered at the intersection ofCrawfordsville Road and High School Roadto allow US 136 and Crawfordsville Roadtraffic to travel along the same alignment,thus changing the intersection of US 36,Crawfordsville Road and High School Roadfrom a four-leg intersection to a T-intersec-tion. As a result, operational confusion in thisarea was eliminated, and the transition fromI-74 to Crawfordsville Road was moreapparent — creating a safer conversion fromfreeway to arterial. To decrease travel time, the existing north

bound to west bound and south bound toloop ramps were removed and replaced withhigher speed directional flyover ramps. Thiseliminated the hazards associated with theweaving areas of the existing full cloverleafinterchange. The I-74/Crawfordsville

Rd./US 136 portion of the project totaled$65.1 million.The I-70 Interchange was another hot spot

in the Accelerate 465 program. I-70 runsalong the south side of the IndianapolisInternational airport and has four lanes ofcollector distributors running parallel. The redesign of this interchange increased

capacity, eliminated a hazardous weave sec-tion, and improved travel times by replacingthe existing 25 mph east bound to northbound loop ramp with a 40 mph directionalflyover ramp. Capacity was furtherincreased by adding a second lane to the eatbound to north bound and north bound towest bound ramps. The south bound to eastbound and west bound to south bound loopramps merge onto a collector-distributorramp and are separated from mainline trafficby a concrete barrier. The east bound tosouth bound ramp, added to this collector-distributor system before merging with I-465traffic as a two-lane ramp entrance, providesdriver safety and travel time benefits byreducing weaving conflicts between ramptraffic and freeway traffic. Within the limits of this project, all I-70

pavement and structures were replaced. Thedesign of I-70 provides a sufficiently wide

grass median to allow for the possibility offuture lane additions to I-70 and matcheswhat was recently constructed to the west.The redesign of this interchange alsoaddressed existing drainage problems.There are seven contracts assigned to the

program. Burns Construction, WeddleBrothers and Milestone Contractors had oneeach. Walsh Construction, operating out oftheir Crown Point office, has the other four.All continuing construction from this pointforward is under the direction of Walsh.With the project nearly complete,

Accelerate 465 has improved pavement con-ditions, provided safe, more efficient inter-change designs, and added additional north-bound and southbound travel lanes in desig-nated locations. This project also ensuressafe and efficient bicycle/pedestrian facilitiesto improve the mobility, connectively andsense of community to neighborhoods thatadjoin the project corridor.Rated by INDOT as one of its top proj-

ects, work on Accelerate 465 started in 2007and most major construction is now com-plete. Final construction work will be fin-ished in fall 2012 – nearly two years aheadof the original plans.

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301.6CMitsubishi L3E 18.1 (13.5)

3,549 (1,610)7.6 (2.3)

12.5 (3.8)

301.8CMitsubishi L3E 18.1 (13.5)

3,704 (1,680)7.6 (2.3)

12.5 (3.8)

303.5D CRMitsubishi S3Q2-T 30 (22)

7,800 (3,538)10.3 (3.1)

17.5 (5.3)

307DMitsubishi 4M40 TL 55.6 (41.5)

15,600 (7,076)13.3 (4.1)

20.2 (6.2)

308D CRMitsubishi 4M40 TL 55.6 (41.5)

17,300 (7,847)13.4 (4.1)

20.3 (6.2)

308D CR SBMitsubishi 4M40 TL 55.6 (41.5)

18,500 (8,392)13.7 (4.2)

22.6 (6.9)

314D CRCat C4.2 ACERT 90 (67)

30,900 (14,016)19.5 (5.9)

28.3 (8.6)

320D LCat C6.4 ACERT 148 (110)

47,400 (21,500)24.8 (7.6)

34.9 (10.6)

320D LRRCat C6.4 ACERT 148 (110)

52,200 (23,678)20.3 (6.2)

30.2 (9.2)

329D LCat C7 ACERT 204 (152)

64,500 (29,257)25.7 (7.8)

36.6 (11.2)

328D LCRCat C7 ACERT 204 (152)

76,500 (34,700)23.9 (7.3)

35 (10.7)

345D LCat C13 ACERT 380 (283)

101,870 (46,208)26.8 (8.2)

39.7 (12.1)

M315DCat C4.4 ACERT 135 (101)

34,700 (15,740)19.3 (5.9)

30 (9.1)

M322DCat C6.6 ACERT 165 (123)

45,200 (20,502)21.3 (6.5)

33.8 (10.3)

CATERPILLAR

MODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

ALSO VISIT WWW.CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENTGUIDE.COM

FOR ALL EQUIPMENT LISTINGS.

Despite efforts by Construction Equipment Guide to contact all the

manufacturers of excavators, not all of them appear in this chart.

140SR94 (70)

32,040 (14,735)19.6 (5.98)

215SR153 (114)

54,700 (24,800)21.6 (6.59)

235SR153 (114)

56,865 (26,700)21.7 (6.65)

SK170LC121 (90.2)

37,800 (17,146)21.4 (6.52)

SK210 Mark 9169 (126)

47,840 (21,700)21.3 (6.49)

SK260 Mark 9190 (141)

59,524 (27,000)22.8 (6.94)

SK295 Mark 9197 (146)

68,343 (31,00)23.6 (7.19)

SK350 Mark 9286 (213)

80,909 (36,700)24.8 (7.56)

SK485 Mark 9345 (257)

111,774 (50,700)25.6 (7.81)

SK850LC Super Acera496 (369.7)

177,330 (80,435)31.8 (9.7)

ED15094 (70.1)

35,900 (16,300)

ED195121 (90.2)

44,800 (20,317)

KOBELCOMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

see CHART page 44

K008-310.3 (7.68 )

2,200 (997.9)5.7 (1.73)

KX41-3V17.0 (12.67)

3,693 (1,675.1)7.80 (2.38)

KX91-3S229.6 (22.07)

7,110 (3,225.0)10.4 (3.16)

KX121-3S 6-in-1 Blade40.5 (30.20)

9,790 (4,440.7)11.5 (3.50)

KX057-447.6 (35.49)

12,150 (5,511.2)12.7 (3.87)

KX080-3 Standard Boom70.0 (52.19)

18,254 (8,279.9)15.0 (4.57)

KX080-3 Super Double Boom70.0 (52.19)

19,379 (8,790.2)15.0 (4.57)

U1717.0 (12.67)

3,814 (,1730)7.6 (2.31)

U35S229.6 (22.07)

8,025 (3,640.1)10.3 (3.13)

U45S 40.5 (30.20)

11,640 (5,279.8)11.8 (3.60)

KUBOTAMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

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KENTUCKY

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* For commercial use only. Customer participation subject to credit qualification and approval by CNH Capital America LLC. See your Case Dealer for details and eligibility requirements. Down payment is required. Offer good through March 31, 2012 at participating Case dealers in the United States. Not all customers or applicants may qualify. Taxes, freight, set-up, delivery, additional options or attachments not included in suggested retail price. Offer subject to change or cancellation without notice.

©2012 CNH America LLC. All rights reserved. Case is a registered trademark of CNH America LLC. www.casece.com

CASE AUTHORIZED DEALERS

(815) 363-4100InglesideBurris Equipment

(217) 337-1781Urbana(217) 235-3158Mattoon(309) 341-4360Galesburg(309) 827-0520Bloomington

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(815) 363-4100

(217) 337-1781(217) 235-3158(309) 341-4360(309) 827-0520

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MurrayMcKeel Equipment Company Bowling GreenDiamond EquipmentRadcliffLouisvilleBale Equipment SolutionsKENTUCKY

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Miller-Bradford & Risberg(847) 526-9444Wauconda(815) 385-0420McHenry(630) 739-7770Bolingbrook(630) 627-0000Addison

McCann Industries(217) 744-2233Springfield(217) 222-5454Quincy

Luby Equipment Services(618) 242-2273Mt. Vernon

Diamond Equipment

Miller-Bradford & Risberg(847) 526-9444(815) 385-0420(630) 739-7770(630) 627-0000

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MacDonald Machinery Co.(812) 299-4747(812) 425-4428

(815) 397-6200Miller-Bradford & Risberg

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(248) 349-9922(517) 694-0471

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3110 Prairie Rd.Rockford, IL 61102

815-961-3160Fax: 815-965-1810

1560 N. Old Rand Rd.Wauconda, IL 60084

847-526-7700Fax: 847-526-3565

600 Walnut CourtRockdale, IL 60436

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Des Moines, IA800/822-2212

Fort Dodge, IA800/362-2487

Sioux City, IA800/352-4693

Columbus, OH800/222-2010

Cincinnati, OH800/844-3734

Vandalia (Dayton), OH800/233-4228

Lima, OH800/423-7445

Canton, OH866/235-0438

Brunswick, OH800/716-9796

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HydrauliCircuit Adds Window Guardfor Additional Protection, Easy Access

HydrauliCircuit Technology’sheavy-duty front window guardpackage provides an additionallayer of protection against flyingdebris to the front window andoperator. Constructed with atubular frame for added strength,the crimped woven mesh guardcan be bolted on newer modelmachines. The weld-on universalmodel is available for most othermodel machines. A 6 in. spacerallows easy access to the wind-shield and welded tabs add addi-tional strength.For more information call

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DX60R51 (38)

13,283 (6,025)12.3 (3.7)

20.0 (6.09)

DX180LC124 (92)

38,934 (17,660)20 .0 (6.1)

29.5 (8.98)

DX225LC SLR157 (117)

51,147 (23,200)38.3 (11.67)

50.0 (15.24)

DX420LC297 (221)

92,369 (41,898)25.3 (7.73)

37.0 (11.29)

DX480LC SLR333 (248)

111,995 (50,800)49.7 (15.14)

63.8 (19.44)

DX700LC469 (349)

158,953 (72,100)25.3 (7.71)

41.8 (12.74)

DX55W55 (41)

12,236 (5,550)11.5 (3.5)

20.0 (6.09)

DX300LL205 (152)

77,382 (35,100)n/a n/a

DOOSANMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

ALSO VISIT WWW.CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENTGUIDE.COM

FOR ALL EQUIPMENT LISTINGS.

Despite efforts by Construction Equipment Guide to contac

t all the

manufacturers of excavators, not all of them appear in this

chart.

75 Spin Ace (Tier 4A)Isuzu AU-4LE2X 54 (40)

17,461 (7,920)13.6 (4.14)

21.0 (6.40)

135 Spin Ace MSRIsuzu AJ-4JJ1X 95 (71)

31,526 (14,300)17.9 (5.45)

26.5 (8.07)

210 X2LFIsuzu AI-4HK1X 157 (117)

50,710 (23,000)39.4 (12.01)

50.8(15.48)

290 X2Isuzu AI-6HK1XYSS 207 (154)

65,700 (29,801)23.3 (7.10)

34.4 (10.48)

250 X3 (Tier 4A)Isuzu AL-4HK1X 177 (132)

55,336 (25,100)22.7 (6.91)

33.2 (10.11)

470 X3 Isuzu AH-6UZ1X 362 (269)

111,554 (50,600)25.3 (7.71)

39.3 (11.97)

LBX COMPANY

MODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

CHART from page 36see CHART page 52

ZX60USB-3Yanmar 4TNV98

13,653 (6,193)12.3 (3.77)

20.4 (6.23)

ZX75US-3Isuzu 4LE2X

17,743 (8,048)13.5 (4.11)

21.0 (6.43)

ZX160LC-3Isuzu AI-4JJ1X

37,908 (17,195)21.3 (6.49)

30.6 (9.33)

ZX220W-3 **Isuzu 4HK1X

49,207 - 52,003 (22,320 - 23,588) 20.7 (6.29)

33.3 (10.16)

ZX225USLC-3Isuzu AI-4HK1XYSA-02

53,936 (24,487)22 (6.7)

32.8 (10.01)

ZX350LC-5Isuzu 6HK1XYSA-S2

76,258 (34,590)26.8 (8.17)

38.9 (11.85)

EX1200-6 BE backhoeCummins QSK23

246,917 (112,000)26.4 (8.05)

45.0 (13.75)

EX2600-6 backhoeCummins QSKTA50-C

560,000 (254,012)27.0 (8.22)

54.5 (16.61)

EX8000-6 BE backhoe2xCummins QSK60-C

1,787,900 (811,000)13.4 (4.1)

60.6 (18.5)

* canopy version

** Wheeled, monoblock boom, various outr

igger and blade combinations

HITACHIMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

190D W159 (119)

43,211 - 44,026 (19,600 - 19,969) 19.2 (5.85)

31.4 (9.57)

200D W159 (119)

49,207 - 52,003 (22,319 - 23,588) 20.7 (6.30)

33.3 (10.14)

225D LC159 (119)

53,936 (24,464)22.0 (6.71)

32.8 (9.99)

470G LC367 (270)

108,952 (49,419)27.2 (8.29)

43.8 (13.35)

670G LC463 (345)

158,045 (71,688)30.0 (9.14)

43.5 (13.25)

870G LC532 (397)

193,255 (87,658)31.4 (9.57)

57.6 (17.55)

JOHN DEERE

MODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

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250 E. North Frontage Rd.Bolingbrook, IL 60440630-739-7770

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1360 N. Rand Rd.Wauconda, IL 60084847-526-9444

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12770 W. Silver Spring Dr.Butler, WI 53007262-373-2151

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Luby EquipmentServices2300 Cassens DriveFenton, MO 63026636-343-9970

199 Airport RoadCape Girardeau, MO 63702573-334-9937

8853 Petrov DriveCaseyville, IL 62232618-397-9971

4375 Camp Butler RoadSpringfield, IL 62707217-744-2233

2625 North 24th St.Quincy, IL 62305217-222-5454www.lubyequipment.com

Indy Equipment6500 Schaff Rd.Independence, OH 44131216-446-3200Fax: 216-573-7712

11159 Royalton Rd.North Royalton, OH 44133440-237-9040

35350 Chester Rd.Avon, OH 44011440-832-7133www.indyequipment.com

Victor L. PhillipsCo.4100 Gardner Ave.Kansas City, MO 64120800-878-9290

5430 S. Highway 43Joplin, MO 64804800-878-8223

6330 W. Highway 60Brookline Station, MO65619800-955-2729

3250 North HydraulicWichita, KS 67219800-878-3346

1304 SW 42 St.Topeka, KS 66609800-878-4345

2203 West Jones Ave.Garden City, KS 67846800-511-1435www.vlpco.com

Trenchers Plus2309 West Highway 13Burnsville, MN 55337952-890-6000

2210 26th St. SouthMoorhead, MN 56560218-477-3447

Star EquipmentLtd.1401 2nd AvenueDes Moines, IA 50314515-283-2215Fax 515-283-0295800-369-2215

2625 W. Airline Hwy.Waterloo, IA 50703319-236-6830Fax 319-236-6834800-791-9249

2950 6th Street SWCedar Rapids, IA 52404319-365-5139Fax 319-365-6726800-728-5139

2100 E. Lincoln WayAmes, IA 50010Ph: 515-233-9500Fax: 515-233-9505866-856-2312

MidwestUndergroundSupply1106 32nd St. SWBondurant, IA 50035877-967-5656

8844 S. 135th St. Omaha, NE 68138888-407-6500

27285 Ironworks Rd.Harrisburg, SD 57032605-368-9880

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Komatsu Launches PC390LC-10 Hydraulic ExcavatorWith a flywheel horsepower

of 257 hp (192 kW), theKomatsu PC390LC-10 is pow-ered by a KomatsuSAA6D114E-5 engine and isEPA Tier IV Interim and EUStage 3B emissions certified.Built upon a Tier III engine plat-form, Komatsu has leveraged itsleadership in technology andinnovation to design a more envi-ronmentally-friendly engine thatincreases power while decreas-ing fuel consumption, accordingto the manufacturer.Every Komatsu Tier IV

Interim construction machinecomes standard with KomatsuCARE complimentary factoryscheduled maintenance for 2,000hours or the first three years,whichever is first. Komatsu Carealso includes two complimentaryKomatsu diesel particulate filter(KDPF) exchanges within thefirst 5 years. The KomatsuCARE program covers all newKomatsu Tier IV Interim equip-ment, whether rented, leased orpurchased.With an operating weight of

89,072 lbs. (40,402 kg), thePC390LC-10 features improvedhydraulic efficiency, improvedoperator comfort, simplified maintenance toextend component life and a large undercar-riage design that increases lift capacity,according to the manufacturer.The PC390LC-10 is equipped with the

latest KOMTRAX technology, which sendsmachine operating information to a secureWeb site utilizing wireless technology. Datasuch as operating hours, machine location,maintenance notifications, out of area notifi-cations, machine utilization and residual fuellevels are relayed to the web application foranalysis. The KOMTRAX fleet monitoringsystem monitors machine availability,reduces the risk of machine theft, allows forremote diagnosis by the distributor, and pro-vides a wealth of other information to drivebusiness efficiency.Special features of the new PC390LC-10

include:• EPA Tier 4 Interim and EU Stage 3B

Emissions Certified EngineBuilt upon proven Tier III technology, the

SAA6D114E-5 engine has a larger displace-ment of 8.9 L and provides increased horse-power while lowering fuel consumption.The Komatsu Tier IV Interim engine uses anadvanced electronic control system to man-age airflow rate, fuel injection, combustionparameters, and aftertreatment functions tooptimize performance, reduce emissions,

and provide diagnostic capability.Komatsu also has developed a hydrauli-

cally actuated Komatsu variable geometryturbocharger (KVGT) and exhaust gas recir-culation (EGR) valve, resulting in better pre-cision and air management as well as longercomponent life. The Komatsu diesel particu-late filter (KDPF) has an integrated designthat will not interfere with daily operationbut will keep the operator aware of its status.• Robust Undercarriage DesignThe PC390LC-10 features a large under-

carriage design that uses components fromthe larger size class PC450LC-8 undercar-riage. While this design concept provideshigh levels of reliability and long componentlife, the over side lift capacity also increasesup to 20 percent when compared to thePC360LC-10, providing improved lateralstability in applications that require longarms or heavy lifting at maximum reach.The robust undercarriage design also fea-tures larger final drives that provide up to 13percent more drawbar pull than thePC360LC-10, according to the manufactur-er.• Highly Efficient Hydraulic SystemAll major components on the new

PC390LC-10 including the engine,hydraulic pumps, motors and valves areexclusively designed and manufactured by

Komatsu. This integrated design uses aclosed center load sensing hydraulic systemthat has taken hydraulic efficiency to thenext level using variable speed matching.Variable speed matching allows the enginespeed to adjust based on the hydraulic pumpoutput for both light and heavy-duty applica-tions. • Improved Operator EnvironmentThe new cab provides a comfortable and

quiet work environment so operators canmaximize their productivity. The ROPS cer-tified cab is specifically designed forhydraulic excavators and gains strengthfrom a reinforced pipe-structured frame-work. The cab is mounted on viscousdamper mounts, which provide low vibra-tion levels. The high-back, fully adjustableseat uses air suspension and is heated forimproved comfort. An auxiliary input hasbeen added to connect an MP3 player orother device that uses a standard auxiliaryplug, along with two 12-volt ports that havealso been incorporated into the cab.A new high resolution 7 in. LCD monitor

features enhanced capabilities and displaysinformation in 25 languages for global sup-port. The operator can easily select up to fiveworking modes of operation to matchmachine performance to the application.These working modes include power mode,

economy mode, heavy lift mode, breakermode, and attachment mode. The new mon-itor panel also provides operational guid-ance, operational records, fuel consumptionhistory, and utilization information while astandard rearview camera allows the opera-tor to view directly behind the platform.• Convenient Maintenance and

ServiceabilityThe PC390LC-10 provides easy access to

service locations in order to reduce costlydowntime. The new model has extendedhandrails on the upper structure. The radiatorand hydraulic oil cooler are mounted side byside, making it simpler to maintain and serv-ice them when required. The machine is equipped with the

Komatsu EMMS (equipment managementmonitoring system) that has diagnostic fea-tures that give the operator and techniciansgreater monitoring and troubleshootingcapabilities. EMMS also continuously mon-itors all critical excavator systems, tracks thepreventative maintenance schedule and pro-vides troubleshooting assistance to mechan-ics in order to minimize diagnosis and repairtime. All comparisons are to the PC350HD-8

unless specified otherwise.For more information, visit www.komat-

suamerica.com.

With a flywheel horsepower of 257 hp (192 kW), the Komatsu PC390LC-10 is powered by a Komatsu SAA6D114E-5 engine and is EPA TierIV Interim and EU Stage 3B emissions certified.

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Buck & Knobby Equipment Co.6220 Sterns Rd

Ottawa Lake, MI 49267734-856-2811

Titan Machinery Inc.6304 Hwy. 101

Shakopee, MN 55379952-445-5400800-795-9274

Fax: 952-445-0365

14375 James Rd.Rogers, MN 55374763-428-5009

4311 Haines Rd.Hermantown, MN 55811

218-727-3038

N1626 Wuensch RoadLa Crosse, WI 54601

608-788-1025

Vermeer Midwest2801 Beverly Dr.Aurora, IL 60502630-820-3030

PO Box 224Eureka, IL 61530309-467-3716

1801 179th Ave.Moline, IL 61244309-751-9540

13402 Britton Park Rd.Fishers, IN 46038317-842-1040

3566 Citadel CircleNewburgh, IN 47630

812-490-4400

3310 West Coliseum Blvd.Fort Wayne, IN 46808

260-484-2494

PO Box 27317550 Chesterfield Airport Rd.

Chesterfield, MO 63006636-532-2332

1005 Thorez Rd.Jackson, MI 49201517-750-3783

1196 A Franklin St.Marne, MI 49435616-677-5900

Vermeer of IowaPO Box 168-661 Hwy T14

Pella, IA 50219641-628-2000

Vermeer Siouxland4858 D Ave.

Marcus, IA 51035712-376-2310

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

Custom Truck & Equipment7701 Highway 24

Kansas City, MO 64125800-861-1065

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Paint Valley Equipment10550 Twp Rd. 262

Millersburg, OH 44654877-774-0081330-674-4031

Roeder Implement Inc.2550 Rockdale Rd.Dubuque, IA 52003563-557-1184

Fax: 563-583-1821

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WHY WORK YOUR TAIL OFF?John Deere compact excavators work their littletails off — so you don’t have to.

Zero- and reduced-tail-swingdesigns allow them to rotate fullywithout banging into anything.Independent-swing boom and 360-degree rotation provide theextra maneuverability you needto work more productively withintight lot lines and setbacks.Standard mechanical quick-couplerand auxiliary hydraulics allow youto hook up to rakes, breakers, andaugers for maximum versatility. Opt for a bucket with a thumb tohandle large materials.

Whether you’re digging retainingwalls or trenches for drainageor septic systems, a Deere compactexcavator will fit right in.

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Louisville, KY 40223502/253-3721

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London, KY 606/862-8447

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Bowling Green, KY42101

270/842-34001-866/528-9699

Richmond, KY859/623-2030

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3600 North Grand RiverAve

Lansing, MI 48906517/321-8000

Fax: 517/321-6275

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

Saginaw4600 AIS DriveP.O. Box 253

Bridgeport, MI 48722989/777-0090

Fax: 989/777-1583

Traverse City8300 M-72 East

Williamsburg, MI 49690231/267-5060

Fax: 231/267-5257

West Detroit56555 Pontiac Trail

New Hudson, MI 48165 248/437-8121

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Naperville, IL 60563630/355-7150

Fax: 630/355-7173

South Holland, IL 60473708/331-6362

Fax: 708/331-7334

Rockdale, IL 60436815/730-9011

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

Rockford, IL 60012815/961-3160

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Wauconda, IL 60084847/526-7700

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Lafayette, IN 47905765/447-6933

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EC140DD4H 113 (84)

28,370 (12,868)18.2 (5.54)

27.3 (8.32)

ECR145DD4H 113 (84)

33,400 (15,150)17.3 (5.27)

27.4 (8.35)

EC160DD4H 139 (104)

36,400 (16,510)19.8 (6.03)

29.4 (8.96)

EC250DD8H 202 (151)

54,230 (24,598)22.0 (6.70)

33.8 (10.30)

ECR235DD6H 172 (128)

55,900 (25,355)22.0 (6.70)

32.4 (9.87)

ECR305CD7E EAE3 192 (143)

77,940 (35,352)22.8 (6.94)

36.0 (10.97)

EC340DD13H 283 (208)

77,240 (35,035)22.0 (6.70)

34.3 (10.45)

EC380DD13H 283 (208)

83,776 (38,000)22.0 (6.70)

34.3 (10.45)

EC480DD13H 348 (256)

105,000 (47,627)21.6 (6.58)

35.8 (10.91)

EC700CD16E EAE3 424 (316)

154,350(70,000)27.6 (8.41)

43.3 (13.2)

EW160DD6H 154 (115)

37,715 (17,107)18.8 (5.73)

30.0 (9.14)

EW180DD6H 173 (129)

39,900 (18,098)20.0 (6.09)

31.3 (9.54)

EW210DD6H 173 (129)

43,430 (19,700)21.3 (6.49)

32.6 (9.93)

VOLVOMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

A900C Litronic127 (95)

36,800 - 42,800 (16,692 - 19,413) 17.7 (5.39)

28.5 (8.7)

A904C Litronic141 (105)

41,200 - 46,500 (18,688 - 21,092) 20 (6.1)

30 (9.1)

A914C Litronic161 (120)

44,100 - 50,500 (20,003 - 22,906) 21.2 (6.5)

33 (10.1)

A924C Litronic181 (135)

46,100 - 56,400 (20,910 - 22,582) 21.2 (6.5)

34.4 (10.5)

R916 Litronic154 (115)

49,605 - 60,075 (22,500 - 27,249)

R924C Compact Swing161 (120)

55,445 - 64,043 (25,149 - 29,049)

R926 Litronic173 (129)

54,675 - 62,390 (24,800 - 28,299)

R934C Litronic195 (150)

70,110 - 77,600 (31,801 - 35,198)

R954C Litronic322 (240)

107,915 - 117,615 (48,949 - 53,349)

R974C Litronic536 (400)

187,395 - 223,330 (85,000 - 101,300)

LIEBHERR

MODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

110D-7Mitsubishi S4K-T 84 (63)

26,235 (11,900)

140LC-9 Mitsubishi D04FD-TAA 114 (8

5)30,820 (13,980)

20 (6.1)28.8 (8.8)

145LCR-9 Mitsubishi D04FD-TAA 114 (8

5)33,951 (15,400)

19.7 (6)28.8 (8.8)

160LC-9Mitsubishi D04FD-TAA 121 (9

0)38,691 (17,550)

21.5 (6.6)31 (9.4)

180LC-9Mitsubishi D04FD-TAA 121 (9

0)41,005 (18,600)

21.5 (6.6)31 (9.4)

210LC-9Cummins QSB 6.7 1433 (107)

48,281 (21,900)22 (6.7)

32.8 (10)

250LC-9 Cummins QSB 6.7 245 (183)

55,556 (25,200)23 (7)

34 (10.4)

290LC-9 Cummins QSB 6.7 197 (147)

64,595 (29,300)24.6 (7.5)

35.5 (10.8)

320LC-9 Cummins QSC 262 (196)

72,752 (33,000)24.2 (7.4)

36.6 (11.2)

380LC-9Cummins QSL 270 (202)

84,216 (38,200)24.7 (7.5)

36.9 (11.2)

480LC-9Cummins QSM11 342 (255)

105,042 (48,100)25.6 (7.8)

39.7 (12.1)

520LC-9Cummins QSM11 342 (255)

112,435 (51,000)26.9 (8.2)

41.5 (12.6)

800LC-7ACummins QSX 15 490 (366)

181,484 (82,320)23.8 (7.25)

40.2 (12.25)

HYUNDAI

MODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

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1999 GEHL DL1044, STK# X337481, 4581 HRS, ND........................$45,000TEREX TB42, STK# X319682, 7088 HRS, ND ....................................$6,000TEREX TB50, STK# X319681, 6365 HRS, ND ....................................$6,000

1996 CASE 590 SUPER L, STK# X343994, 6864 HRS, TX ..............$25,000JOHN DEERE 310B, STK# X343575, 999999 HRS, TX ....................$10,0001995 JOHN DEERE 310D, STK# X325507, 5342 HRS, ND ..............$24,0002001 JOHN DEERE 310SG, STK# X346567, 6000 HRS, TX..............$26,500(2) 2006 JOHN DEERE 310SG, 1683-4409 HRS, AZ, CA ..$42,000-$45,500(3) 2007 JOHN DEERE 310SJ, 1494-2878 HRS, MT, TX,CA ..$48,000-$79,0262008 JOHN DEERE 310SJ, STK# X321551, 3735 HRS, ND..............$70,000(2) 2008 JOHN DEERE 410J, 3043-3126 HRS, AZ ....................$43,000 Ea.2009 JOHN DEERE 410J, STK# X180108, 1499 HRS, AZ ..............$101,7472007 JOHN DEERE 410TJ, STK# X070964, 1131 HRS, AZ ............$102,2312008 JOHN DEERE 410TJ, STK# X336498, 970 HRS, AZ ................$97,0001989 JOHN DEERE 510C, STK# X321394, 8783 HRS, ND................$20,0002006 JOHN DEERE 710G, STK# X026631, 1488 HRS, AZ ..............$107,5042008 JOHN DEERE 710J, STK# X321698, 3666 HRS, MN ..............$87,806

1998 CAT D8R, STK# BB491, 16434 HRS, CA ................................$185,0001999 CAT D8R, STK# BB487, 4133 HRS, AZ ..................................$180,0002005 CAT D8T, STK# BB550, 6052 HRS, CA ..................................$367,4342006 CAT D8T, STK# BB610, 6190 HRS, CA ..................................$375,0001997 CAT D9R, STK# BB373, 6863 HRS, CA ..................................$210,0002005 CAT D9T, STK# BB558, 8485 HRS, CA ..................................$475,0002008 CAT D6N XL, STK# X346574, 4646 HRS, TX ........................$168,000(2) 2007 CAT D6T, 3249-5289 HRS, CA ..................................$300,000 Ea.2008 JOHN DEERE 550J, STK# X129141, 1269 HRS, AZ ..............$141,4361995 JOHN DEERE 650G, STK# X336437, 6303 HRS, MN ..............$32,000(2) 2007 JOHN DEERE 650J, 2574-3235 HRS, ND, TX......$80,000-$94,0002002 JOHN DEERE 700H, STK# X345112, 6006 HRS, MN ..............$64,000(3) 2006 JOHN DEERE 700J, 1-5509 HRS, AZ, ND, TX ..$95,000-$140,0002008 JOHN DEERE 700J, STK# X302200, 1911 HRS, MN ............$149,0002007 JOHN DEERE 700J LGP, STK# X315894, 4232 HRS, SD ......$129,0001988 JOHN DEERE 750B, STK# X241128, 0 HRS, MN ....................$17,0002005 JOHN DEERE 750J, STK# X319014, 4527 HRS, MN ............$120,0002006 JOHN DEERE 750J, STK# X258041, 3919 HRS, ND ..............$150,0002007 JOHN DEERE 750J, STK# X300652, 5721 HRS, MN ............$129,9002010 JOHN DEERE 764X, STK# X306707, 732 HRS, MN ..............$278,9001995 JOHN DEERE 850C, STK# X292684, 10313 HRS, MN ............$47,0002006 JOHN DEERE 850J, STK# X312035, 3742 HRS, ND ..............$225,0002007 JOHN DEERE 850J, STK# X316024, 3831 HRS, ND ..............$195,000(2) 2008 JOHN DEERE 850J, 1865-2855 HRS, ND, TX..$240,000-$289,0002005 JOHN DEERE 850J LGP, STK# X315715, 5026 HRS, MN ......$197,5002006 JOHN DEERE 850J LT, STK# X324821, 5114 HRS, MT ........$189,0002008 JOHN DEERE 1050J, STK# X242153, 2623 HRS, ND ............$415,0002001 KOMATSU D87E-2SL, STK# X337660, 3367 HRS, ND ............$73,000

1998 CAT 953C, STK# X319210, 10350 HRS, ND ............................$30,0002001 CAT 953C, STK# BB482, 5012 HRS, CA ..................................$45,0002008 JOHN DEERE 755D, STK# X291087, 4786 HRS, TX ..............$130,000

2008 BOBCAT 435H FAST TR, STK# X328570, 2105 HRS, MN........$37,2002002 CAT 320CL, STK# BB433, 2957 HRS, CA ..............................$159,500(2) 2005 CAT 320DL, 4203-4635 HRS, CA ....................$139,500-$140,0002007 CAT 320DL, STK# X223850, 2065 HRS, CA ..........................$165,0002008 CAT 320DL, STK# X223852, 1270 HRS, CA ..........................$170,0002006 CAT 324DL, STK# X133554, 1112 HRS, CA ..........................$143,500(3) 2002 CAT 325CL, 4314-11,322 HRS, AZ, CA..............$82,000-$125,000(2) 2004 CAT 325CL, 6336-6933 HRS, AZ, CA ..............$108,500-$154,5002005 CAT 325CL, STK# BB521, 3910 HRS, AZ ..............................$135,001(2) 2007 CAT 328D, 3026-3904 HRS, AZ, CA ................$229,750-$240,0002002 CAT 330CL, STK# BB420, 8456 HRS, CA ..............................$107,000(4) 2003 CAT 330CL, 7077-8094 HRS, CA ....................$108,500-$164,000(2) 2006 CAT 330DL, 5218-6028 HRS, CA ....................$184,000-$186,0002005 CAT 345CL, STK# BB608, 5914 HRS, CA ..............................$203,000(3) 2006 CAT 345CL, 5335-8001 HRS, CA, TX ..............$185,000-$208,5002002 CAT 365BL, STK# BB534, 9382 HRS, CA ..............................$200,000(2) 2009 HITACHI ZX27U, 21-81 HRS, MN, ND ................$39,000-$39,6152006 HITACHI 200CLC, STK# X285340, 7847 HRS, ND ..................$82,5002010 HITACHI 240LC-3, STK# X328792, 991 HRS, TX ..................$225,0002005 JCB 8032, STK# X334493, 728 HRS, CA ................................$18,5002004 JOHN DEERE 27C, STK# X333832, 2572 HRS, CA ..................$16,0002007 JOHN DEERE 35D, STK# X319838, 1906 HRS, TX ..................$29,0002005 JOHN DEERE 50D, STK# X134351, 2302 HRS, AZ ..................$35,0002006 JOHN DEERE 50D, STK# X317116, 2028 HRS, MT ................$47,8352005 JOHN DEERE 800C, STK# X316494, 5220 HRS, AZ ..............$265,0002007 JOHN DEERE 200D, STK# X320790, 5121 HRS, MN ............$124,8902008 JOHN DEERE 200D LC, STK# X328480, 2647 HRS, ND ........$126,0002007 JOHN DEERE 225DLC, STK# BB602, 2954 HRS, CA ............$149,0012004 JOHN DEERE 230CLC, STK# X344083, 5927 HRS, MN ..........$85,0002007 JOHN DEERE 240D, STK# X330051, 4609 HRS, TX ..............$125,0002007 JOHN DEERE 240DLC, STK# X346462, 4745 HRS, ND ........$139,5002009 JOHN DEERE 240DLC, STK# X275665, 2048 HRS, TX..........$189,000(2) 2007 JOHN DEERE 270D, 2997-3817 HRS, ND ......$189,900-$210,000(2) 2007 JOHN DEERE 270DLC, 3727-3757 HRS, MT, ND$142,535-$217,7902008 JOHN DEERE 350D, STK# X341546, 3394 HRS, TX ..............$198,8502007 JOHN DEERE 350DLC, STK# X225936, 4773 HRS, MN ........$171,2502010 JOHN DEERE 350DLC, STK# X324760, 1569 HRS, MT ........$264,9652007 JOHN DEERE 450DLC, STK# X295753, 4583 HRS, MN ........$265,155(2) 2010 JOHN DEERE 450DLC, 1595-1731 HRS, MT, TX$337,500-$340,0002007 JOHN DEERE 210CW, STK# X251915, 5167 HRS, CA ..........$139,8001993 JOHN DEERE 595D, STK# X347096, 13456 HRS, AZ ..............$12,5002004 KOBELCO SK70SR-1E, STK# X329581, 5155 HRS, MN ..........$37,0002000 KOMATSU PC220LC-6 EX, STK# X340746, 12223 HRS, MN ..$43,5002003 VERMEER CX224, STK# X343075, 1683 HRS, ND ..................$17,000

2000 CAT 140H VHP, STK# X345449, 7834 HRS, CA ....................$145,0001995 CAT 163H, STK# X343832, 9143 HRS, MN............................$100,000JOHN DEERE 670, STK# X346866, 5195 HRS, AZ............................$26,0001992 JOHN DEERE 770BH, STK# X339879, 4010 HRS, ND ............$47,5002000 JOHN DEERE 772CH, STK# X346194, 9000 HRS, ND ............$89,0002008 JOHN DEERE 772D, STK# X325559, 3988 HRS, CA..............$206,3002005 JOHN DEERE 872D, STK# X322740, 10234 HRS, SD............$160,0002009 JOHN DEERE 872G, STK# X346561, 3206 HRS, MN ..............$300,00

1997 CAT 613C, STK# BB347, 8239 HRS, CA ..................................$37,5001999 CAT 613C, STK# BB229, 5552 HRS, AZ ..................................$75,0001996 CAT 615C, STK# BB471, 2454 HRS, AZ ..................................$51,5001998 CAT 615C, STK# BB409, 3054 HRS, CA ..................................$53,5001996 CAT 623F, STK# BB405, 1383 HRS, AZ....................................$79,5001999 CAT 623F, STK# BB532, 1597 HRS, CA ..................................$82,5002000 CAT 623F, STK# BB530, 3475 HRS, CA ..................................$95,000(3) 2003 CAT 623G, 3892-8670 HRS, AZ, CA ................$175,000-$290,000

2004 BOBCAT S185, STK# X311675, 3583 HRS, MN ......................$15,3002002 BOBCAT S250, STK# X310333, 1949 HRS, AZ ........................$20,5002006 JOHN DEERE 317, STK# X273469, 510 HRS, ND....................$22,4052007 JOHN DEERE 317, STK# X346521, 1805 HRS, ND..................$20,0002005 JOHN DEERE 320, STK# X308071, 1599 HRS, CA ..................$20,2502007 JOHN DEERE 325, STK# X251518, 2989 HRS, MN ................$25,8152005 JOHN DEERE 332, STK# X247418, 2297 HRS, SD ..................$23,5001997 JOHN DEERE 8875, STK# X297437, 343 HRS, TX ..................$10,5002011 JOHN DEERE 320D, STK# X340718, 102 HRS, ND ................$39,2002010 JOHN DEERE 328D, STK# X347355, 1130 HRS, SD................$39,0002009 JOHN DEERE CT322, STK# X241421, 1090 HRS, MN ............$28,2002008 KOMATSU CK35, STK# X317663, 435 HRS, SD ......................$29,0002010 NEW HOLLAND L190, STK# X339851, 693 HRS, SD ..............$36,0002009 NEW HOLLAND C185, STK# X320377, 1085 HRS, MN ..........$45,900

1995 CAT 928F, STK# X286805, 1535 HRS, MN ..............................$37,8002001 CAT 928G, STK# X325628, 23523 HRS, MN............................$38,9002006 CAT 950H, STK# X298776, 3914 HRS, CA ............................$185,000(2) 2007 CAT 950H, 1400-6403 HRS, CA ......................$195,000-$220,0002006 CAT 972H, STK# BB564, 5459 HRS, CA ................................$229,5001975 CMI (TEREX) 7231A, STK# X320222, 1 HRS, MN ..................$11,5001980 FORD A62, STK# X321606, 6116 HRS, ND ............................$15,0001990 JOHN DEERE 2004, STK# V9071, 5760 HRS, CA ....................$80,0002006 JOHN DEERE 444J, STK# X340941, 9333 HRS, SD ................$70,0002010 JOHN DEERE 444K, STK# X283425, 972 HRS, ND................$127,8002011 JOHN DEERE 444K, STK# X309863, 557 HRS, TX ................$140,0002009 JOHN DEERE 524K, STK# X273702, 4219 HRS, ND..............$125,0002011 JOHN DEERE 524K, STK# X343704, 2320 HRS, MN ............$137,0001981 JOHN DEERE 544C, STK# X339079, 653 HRS, SD..................$24,0001989 JOHN DEERE 544E, STK# X345832, 10961 HRS, ND..............$39,000JOHN DEERE 544E, STK# X345973, 19850 HRS, TX........................$26,0001994 JOHN DEERE 544G, STK# X345223, 12177 HRS, ND ............$50,0001998 JOHN DEERE 544H, STK# X346647, 10538 HRS, AZ ..............$42,0002005 JOHN DEERE 544J, STK# X282505, 5147 HRS, MT..............$106,900(3) 2006 JOHN DEERE 544J, 4468-19,141 HRS, AZ, ND $44,500-$102,0001993 JOHN DEERE 624G, STK# X340140, 12716 HRS, MN ............$47,000(2) 2005 JOHN DEERE 624J, 4658-12,397 HRS, AZ........$63,000-$104,500(2) 2006 JOHN DEERE 624J, 3061-5163 HRS, AZ, MN ..$95,000-$150,129(2) 2007 JOHN DEERE 624J, 6001-17,748 HRS, AZ........$69,500-$110,0001975 JOHN DEERE 644B, STK# X274819, 8104 HRS, MN ..............$13,5001994 JOHN DEERE 644G, STK# X319537, 18587 HRS, MT ............$40,0002006 JOHN DEERE 644J, STK# 581754, 1912 HRS, AZ ................$182,9602008 JOHN DEERE 644J, STK# X295754, 1318 HRS, MT..............$219,0002003 JOHN DEERE 724J, STK# X312504, 6328 HRS, SD ..............$129,0002006 JOHN DEERE 744J, STK# X315459, 14752 HRS, TX ............$135,0002005 JOHN DEERE 824J, STK# X275916, 9204 HRS, ND ..............$144,0752006 JOHN DEERE 844J, STK# X312895, 8147 HRS, ND ..............$209,0002007 JOHN DEERE 844J, STK# X087173, 4740 HRS, ND ..............$395,0002008 JOHN DEERE 844J, STK# X302350, 7856 HRS, MT..............$259,000

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2003 CAT 330CL, STK# BB442,7784 HRS, CA..................$133,500

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JS 14594 (700)

33,510 (15,200)19.8 (6)

26.9 (8.2)

JS 190166 (123.7)

44,099 (20,003)19.8 (6.0)

29.8 (9.1)

JS 220XD172 (128.2)

50,858 (23,069)21.7 (6.6)

31.8 (9.7)

JS 260197 (146.8)

58,090 (26,349)23.7 (7.2)

32.8 (10)

JS 260XD197 (146.8)

63,383 (28,750)23.7 (7.2)

32.8 (10)

JS 330271 (202)

73,700 (33,430)26.9 (8.2)

35.9 (11)

JS 330XD271 (202)

72,532 (32,900)26.9 (8.2)

35.9 (11)

JZ 14098 (00)

32,290 (14,646)19.8 (6)

26.9 (8.2)

JZ 235172 (128.2)

49,590 (22,494)21.7 (6.6)

31.8 (9.7)

JCBMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

904C36.3 (27.1)

8,818 (4,000)10.2 (3.1)

17 (5.2)

906C49 (36.2)

13,228 (6,000)19.8 (6.0)

19.7 (6.0)

908C76 (56.6)

16,976 (7,700)13.7 (4.1)

20.4 (6.2)

915D110 (82)

33,069 (15,000)19.3 (5.9)

28.2 (8.6)

925D190 (142)

58,400 (26,500)23.0 (7)

34.0 (10.4)

936D280 (209)

81,600 (37,000)24.0 (7.34)

35.8 (10.9)

LIUGONGMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

CX75 54 (40)

17,468 (7,919)14.9 (4.54)

25.0 (7.62)

CX130B95 (71)

27,800 (12,610)19.8 (6.05)

29.7 (9.05)

CX135MSR95 (71)

29,631 (13,440)19.4 (5.91)

31.3 (9.52)

CX210B157 (117)

47,400 (21,500)21.8 (6.64)

31.7 (9.65)

CX225MSR153 (114.4)

53,223 (24,141)22.0 (6.70)

35.8 (10.91)

CX290B207 (154)

65,697 (29,800)24.9 (7.58)

34.0 (10.39)

CX250C177 (132.1)

55,400 (25,100)21.9 (6.68)

34.8 (10.62)

CX800B532 (397)

178,575 (81,000)35.0 (10.66)

46.9 (14.30)

CASEMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

CHART from page 52

PC09-18.7 (6.5)

1,985 (900)4.9 (1.5)

9.9 (2.76)

PC200LC-8148 (110)

51,815 (23,503)21.8 (6.63)

31.8 (9.7)

HB215LC-1 (Hybrid)139 (104)

48,175 (21,852)21.8 (6.63)

31.8 (9.7)

PC360LC-10257 (192)

79,093 (35,876)24.3 (7.41)

35.8 (10.91)

PC490LC-10 Var. Gauge359 (268)

108,170 (49,065)25.4 (7.74)

38.8 (11.82)

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ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES COMPANYwww.rmsequipment.com5633 W Hwy 13Savage MN 55378952/895-9595800/888-9515Duluth, MN 218/727-8671800/888-9535Virginia MN218/741-9011800/752-4304Des Moines IA218/741-9011800/555-1445Sioux City IA712/252-0538800/633-9104Cedar Rapids IA319/363-9655800/616-6615Milan, IL309/787-1742800/633-9114Fremont, CA510-659-1903

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B & W Equipment Company, Inc.3520 Meyer RoadFort Wayne, IN 46806800-242-4819www.bandwequipment.com

Construction Machinery Company2911 S. English Station Rd.Louisville, KY 40299502-267-4020www.cmcky.com

2235 Ragu DriveOwensboro, KY 42303270-683-2000www.cmcky.com

Newman Equipment, Inc.1315 Terminal RdIndianapolis, IN 46217317-781-8100www.newmanequip.com

Pat Kelly Equipment Company5920 N. Lindbergh Blvd.Hazelwood, MO 63042314-895-9500www.patkelly.com

Steve’s Equipment Service, Inc1400 Powis Road

Swiderski Equipment, Inc. – Since 1925Mosinee, WI • 715-693-3015Wausau, WI • 715-675-2391Thorp, WI • 715-669-5255Antigo, WI • 715-623-4668Waupaca, WI • 715-258-3266Appleton, WI • 920-757-9363

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6915 West Chicago Ave. Gary, IN 46406219-949-9595www.sesequip.com

Kelbe BrothersEquipment Co., Inc.12770 W. Silver Spring Dr.Butler, WI 53007262/373-2151Fax: 262/373-2102

4621 Dutch Mill Rd.Madison, WI 53716608/221-8300Fax: 608/221-0610www.kelbebros.com

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989-777-6666Byron Center616-877-3388

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AGC Survey: Construction FirmsPlan to Make Fewer Layoffs in 2012 Significantly fewer construction firms are planning to

make layoffs in 2012 than at any point in the past few yearsaccording to survey results released Jan. 23 by theAssociated General Contractors of America and ComputerGuidance Corporation. The survey, conducted as part of the2012 Construction Industry Hiring and Business Outlook,shows many firms expect key private sector market seg-ments to expand this year even as the overall outlookremains mixed.“While there are some promising signs, especially when it

comes to construction employment, the outlook for theindustry is mixed,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the associa-tion’s chief executive officer. “More than four years afterdemand for commercial construction began to plummet,economic conditions remain difficult.”Sandherr noted that far fewer firms are planning on mak-

ing layoffs this year, only nine percent in 2012 comparedwith 37 percent last year and 55 percent in 2010. He addedthat 32 percent of firms report they plan to add new staff in2012. Even more positive, half of those firms report plans toadd six or more new employees during the next 12 months.Among the 29 states with large enough survey sample

sizes, 57 percent of firms in Wisconsin plan to hire new staffthis year, more than in any other state. Only 16 percent offirms in Virginia plan to add staff this year, the least amountin any state. Meanwhile, 18 percent of firms in Missouri planlayoffs for this year, the highest percentage of any state. Nofirms working in South Carolina reported plans to make lay-offs this year. A majority of firms expect the dollar volume of projects

they compete for to either grow or remain stable in everymarket segment. In particular, roughly three-fourths of con-tractors expect the power and the hospital and higher educa-tion markets to expand or remain stable this year. In contrast,contractors working on a number of market segments typi-cally funded by the public sector are more pessimistic. Forty-four percent of contractors expect the market for new publicbuildings to shrink, 41 percent expect the market for K-12school construction to shrink and 40 percent expect the high-way market to contract.In addition, many contractors report they continue to be

impacted by tight credit conditions. Nearly half — 49 per-cent — of responding firms report that tighter lending con-ditions have forced their customers to delay or cancel con-struction projects. Perhaps related to the tough credit envi-ronment, 60 percent of firms expect demand for green con-struction projects to either stagnate or decline in 2012.“There are definitely some conflicting trends when it

comes to contractors’ expectations for 2012,” said KenSimonson, the association's chief economist. “The construc-tion industry will improve this year but we are going to haveto wait until at least 2013 before contractors experience thekind of recovery this industry needs.”Simonson added that contractors appear cautious with

their plans for acquiring new construction equipment. Manymore firms report plans to lease, instead of purchase, newequipment. Only 40 percent of firms report they plan to buynew equipment this year, while 66 percent plan to lease.Even as they shift toward more leasing, firms’ appetite fornew equipment remains modest, with 57 percent saying theywill buy $250,000 or less in equipment and 70 percent say-

ing they will lease $250,000 or less worth of equipment thisyear.Contractors also report being caught between stagnant bid

levels and rising materials prices. Eighty-six percent of firmsreport they expect their materials prices to increase in 2012,even as 80 percent say they expect bid levels to stagnate ordecline this year. Adding to the cost squeeze, 81 percentreported their health care costs went up in 2011 and 82 per-cent expect their health care costs to increase in 2012.A growing number of firms appear to be focused on

increasing efficiency and reducing costs by taking advantageof Building Information Modeling services, also known asBIM, association officials noted. Thirty-one percent of firmsreport they currently use the technology, up from just eightpercent from last year. And 47 percent report they expect theuse of BIM to increase in 2012.“As a result of the tight market conditions, firms are try-

ing to find the best way to leverage their investments in newinformation technology,” said Roger Kirk, ComputerGuidance’s president and CEO. “Contractors are looking forsoftware and technology that increases the efficiency ofexisting staff and allows firms to do more with fewer peo-ple.”Kirk noted that 55 percent of firms report they plan to

invest in their information technology departments in 2012.He added, however, that companies looking to invest inreplacing older software are looking at ways to avoid large-scale up front investments. For example, while only nine per-cent of firms reported plans to purchase new software, one-third of firms report they would consider leasing or financ-ing new software. Interest in Cloud-based computingappears to be growing among construction firms, Kirk noted.The outlook, which the association co-sponsored with

Computer Guidance, was based on survey results from over1,300 construction firms from 50 states, the District ofColumbia and Puerto Rico. Contractors from every segmentof the industry answered over 30 questions about their hir-ing, equipment purchasing and business plans. Economistsand specialists from the association and Computer Guidanceanalyzed those comments to craft the outlook.

“While there are somepromising signs, especiallywhen it comes to construction employment, the outlook for the industry is mixed.”

Stephen E. SandherrAGC

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Optimism, Positivity Highlight World of Concrete 2012

Gino DiBenedetto (L) of Case points out the attributesof the Case SR250 skid steer with a six-way blade toThierry Basque of Basque Construction, NewBrunswick, Canada.

(L-R): Zachary and Jeff Falk of Falk ConcreteConstruction LLC, Richland Center, Wisc., speak withScott Cooper of Caterpillar about the 304E mini-exca-vator.

(L-R): Randy Reeves of Xtreme Manufacturing pointsout the attributes of the XR 3034 lift to Rich Toms andRandy Patterson of Structures Inc., Englewood, Colo. Business is buzzing at the 2012 World of Concrete!

Steve Lotz (L) of John Deere explains the John Deerecompact track loader with a Worksite Pro CP 18C coldplaner to Tom Maeda of Equipmentwatch, San Jose,Calif.

(L-R): Mark Betz, Ditch Witch, shows Eric Inberg andCefus Wood of ERI Engineering & Construction,Riverton, Wyo., the XT 855 excavator and tool carrier.

(L-R): Rich Steinbrenner of Allied has been discussinghydraulic hammers with Jay Crawford, CrawfordConstruction, Olathe, Kan., and John Czinczoii of GrayMatter Concrete Design, Fairfax, Calif.

attend. The Concrete Construction Challenge featured enter-taining events that combined precision, speed and focus,including Pervious Concrete LIVE! During the ConcretePolishing & Staining Luncheon & Forum, experts in the con-crete polishing industry gathered to discuss what contractorsneed to know to help grow business while emphasizing theimportance of concrete polishing specifications.Other events featured were The Concrete Producer’s

Challenge, including the popular John Deere Operator’sChallenge and the Western Star Serious Trucks Challenge.The 10th annual SPEC MIX BRICKLAYER 500 Nationalbricklaying championship was held on Jan. 25, at the Worldof Concrete. The 60-minute bricklaying competition featuredthe best bricklayers in the world traveling from the UnitedStates, Canada, Great Britain and even Australia to test theirlevels of skill, speed and stamina. The popular event posi-tioned 21, two-person teams made up of a mason and masontender who competed to lay the most brick while meetingstrict quality standards. Leif Reints of Reints Masonry Worksin Neosho, Mo., won first place after laying 583 bricks in onehour and took home a new Ford F-250 4x4 truck, $5,000cash and sponsor prizes worth thousands of dollars.SAIA’s Safety Boot Camp contestants performed a visual

inspection of various types of scaffolding. These inspectionssimulated actual jobsite conditions that could be encounteredon masonry construction jobsites.MCAA (Masonry Contractors Association of America)

held its Annual Convention at WOC. In addition to severaleducational sessions, MCAA featured two events; theInternational Masonry Skills Challenge and the FastestTrowel on the Block Competition.World of Concrete also provided attendees an Education

Program sponsored by White Cap Construction Supply withexpert-led seminars, packed with leading-edge advice onhow to reduce costs, improve profits and save time.

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JCB of Chicago1603 East Algonquin Rd

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Sievers Equipment406 Old Rt. 66 • Hamel, IL 62046

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The Gehl 1640E Skid Loader was designed with quality in mind. There are few tasks this loader cannot handle.

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Bobcat Offers Extendable Arm Option on E32, E35 ModelsBobcat has a new extendable arm option

for the M-Series E32 and E35 compact exca-vators. The extendable arm is a telescoping arm

that provides the best of both worlds —power and reach. The new extendable armoption provides an additional 30 in. (76 cm)of reach, beyond the standard arm, for boththe E32 and E35 models. The new optionalso is the first extendable arm for compactexcavators that allows the use of thehydraulic clamp and Hydraulic X-Changeattachment mounting system.

Ultimate PerformanceThe new Bobcat extendable arm can be

hydraulically extended and retracted as theneed arises. When retracted, the arm deliverssimilar arm force (tear-out force) as a stan-dard arm. Should the operator need to reachback into the trench to clean out material, orneed to reach farther away from the excava-tion to dump spoil, the arm can be extendedan additional 30 in. Another appealing application for theextendable arm is truck loading. The extendable arm allowsthe operator to reach to the front or to the far side of a truckto safely fill the load.

Clamp CapabilityThe new extendable arm option also allows for the use of

a hydraulic clamp. The clamp capability is a perfect solutionfor contractors wanting to pick up and place material such asrocks, landscaping materials and debris in site preparationapplications.

Fingertip OperationThe extendable arm cylinder is operated through a rocker

style thumb switch located on the joystick.This allows for fast and simple movementsfor extending and retracting the arm.

Less Repositioning RequiredThe extendable arm’s benefits are appeal-

ing to those in landscaping, utility, munici-palities and site preparation because it offersthe compactness of a standard arm machinewith the ability to extend when needed.Working in tight spaces and on establishedturf is possible without repositioning themachine. This equals valuable time savedand less re-work required, according to themanufacturer. In the case of digging utility trenches, the

extendable arm ensures a long enough reachto move spoil away from the trench and outof the way, as well as reducing the risk of thetrench falling back into itself because of theweight of the nearby spoil.

Attachment VersatilityThe extendable arm maintains the versatility of operating

attachments. A retention pin holds the arm in the retractedposition, allowing use of up to 16 different attachments.Bobcat’s extendable arm also accommodates the optionalhydraulic X-Change mounting system, which allows foreven faster attachment changes.For more information, visit www.bobcat.com.

The new extendable arm option provides an additional 30 in. (76 cm) of reach,beyond the standard arm, for both the E32 and E35 models.

With Minn. Budget in Precarious State, Funding Could Be Toughmajor overhaul will do, the commission

said. The building’s sprinkler system andemergency stair exits need updating. And thecommission wants to improve public accessto legislative offices and create more flexiblemeeting spaces. The money won’t come easily. Gov. Mark

Dayton didn’t include any funds in his pro-posed bonding bill. Minnesota’s budget situ-ation is precarious, and other constructionprojects with more vocal supporters arevying for attention — like the MinnesotaVikings’ bid for a new stadium. Senate Majority Leader David Senjem, R-

Rochester, said the Capitol’s exterior needsrepairing. Some of the other items don’tappear as necessary, he said. “It would be nice to have a larger meeting

room, but at what price?” Senjem said. Rep. Dean Urdahl, a Grove City

Republican who sits on the commission, isaware of the tough road ahead. He wants tospread the renovation over two or threebonding bills, and is hoping for bipartisansupport. “We’re going to put significant money

into this project, this year,” Urdahl said.Later, he added: “It’s a question of if wedon’t do something, will we ever be able to

catch up?” Many states addressed expensive Capitol

restorations during the 1980s and 1990s,according to the National Conference ofState Legislatures. Minnesota is one of ahandful that has relied on piecemeal fixes. In Colorado, a balcony once open to visi-

tors was closed off to protect them fromparts breaking off the Capitol’s cast-irondome. Oklahoma’s statehouse saw large bar-ricades sealing off the public from cascadingchunks of limestone and mortar. Oregon putoff changes to make its building less vulner-able to earthquakes, though experts believe asevere one could kill people inside. Much of the exterior of Minnesota’s

Capitol is headed in the same crumblingdirection of that marble chunk, according tothe Minnesota State Capitol PreservationCommission. The structure, which featuresthe second-largest stone dome in the worldafter St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican City,was erected in 1905 at the hand of architectCass Gilbert. He also designed the UnitedStates Supreme Court building. Today, it’s one of only a few state Capitol

buildings of its age that’s yet to undergo alarge-scale renovation. Some say the needmerits the $241 million price tag, even dur-ing a lean time. The issue is coming to a head

this year after a decade of planning and acentury of small-scale quick fixes. If approved, the project is slated to start

this year and could take five years to com-plete. According to the commission, the build-

ing has reached a “tipping point” at whichcertain upgrades changes must be made inone to two years or the building will bebeyond preservation and instead demandconstant upkeep or complete replacement. This would mean a loss of cultural and

historic value unseen in other states, saidGreg Donofrio, an assistant professor ofarchitecture at the University of Minnesota. “The prominence and significance of

Cass Gilbert as an architect is really prettydifficult to over-emphasize,” Donofrio said.“We have one of the first major works of amaster architect right downtown in St. Paul.” Less comprehensive Capitol overhaul ini-

tiatives in the last decade were never fullyimplemented, and often didn’t reach consen-sus due to clashes over money and priorities. The necessary electrical, plumbing and

mechanical updates reach a combined costof about $43.1 million, said WayneWaslaski, a director with the Department ofAdministration who’s working with thecommission. He said they would be cheaper

and last longer when done alongside interiorefficiency renovations. The exterior stonerestoration would cost $17.6 million. “When you’re making those major sys-

tem changes, you’re going to impact everyroom in the building,” Waslaski said. Headded that historic lighting and paint workrestoration in public spaces is needed, butcould be done later. But Senjem said funding the project in a

$241 million lump is “inconceivable.” Hesaid Urdahl’s plan of funding over timemight work, but that future legislatures can’tbe committed to the project. Though the building contains health and

safety risks, much of the restoration initiativewill rely on public support for what manyinside the Capitol refer to as “the people’shouse.” Rich Polk of Eagan only came to the

building once years ago, but recentlyreturned while on a visit to St. Paul — one ofthe 120,000 people who annually tour thestatehouse. “It’d be a shame if we as a state can’t

maintain our Capitol,” Polk said. “They’ll dosomething. They can’t just knock thisdown.”

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SECT IONPaving

Bomag’s BM2000/60-2Features Deutz Water-Cooled EngineFeaturing a high horsepower-per-cut-

ting-tooth ratio, the BomagBM2000/60-2 cold planer millingmachine is designed to remove dam-aged or deteriorated asphalt surfacesfrom highways, streets and parking lots.Easily transportable and delivering highproduction, the unit offers cutting widthsof either 79 or 86 in. (200 or 218 cm) toremove a half lane of road surface in onepass.The BM2000/60-2 is equipped with

168 milling teeth and is powered by aDeutz water-cooled diesel engine. Themilling machine features a 590-hp (440kW) engine that delivers a horsepower-per-cutting-tooth ratio of 3.5 and effi-cient maximum working speed of 131.2ft. (40 m) per minute. The unit is capableof milling depths between 0 and 12.6 in.(0 and 32 cm).The machine comes standard with coordinated, four-track

steering, providing added maneuverability in commercialapplications and other tight job locations. The BM2000/60-2 has an inside turning radius of 7 ft. (2 m).For optimal consistency while working over changing

grades and slopes, the milling depth can be controlled usingthe INTELPLANER automatic depth control system.INTELPLANER allows the operator todial in the appropriate grade, and a micro-processor automatically cuts to thedesired depth as it moves along theasphalt surface.An ergonomic workstation on the

BM2000/60-2 includes a completelyvibration-insulated operator’s platformthat eliminates hazardous vibrationsthrough both the floor plate and operatingconsole. The cab protects the operatorfrom weather elements, as well as fromtrees or other obstacles, while offeringspacious comfort to enhance the workingenvironment. The platform providesenhanced job site visibility, while dualgrade and slope controls allow simpleand safe operation from either side of themachine, according to the manufacturer. For fast maintenance in the field, the

BM2000/60-2 features quick-change cut-ting teeth and holders. Maintenance isfurther simplified by an onboard comput-er system, complete with graphic LCDreadout, that monitors and controls

machine functions. This system continuously informs theoperator of the machine’s working condition and can be usedto check the status of schedule maintenance requirementswith the press of a button. The machine also features high-capacity storage compartments for immediate access to wearparts, tools and personal equipment.Other standard equipment on the BM2000/60-2 includes

a large capacity 924-gal. (3,498 L) water tank and 317-gal.(1,200 L) fuel tank to allow longer periods of operation. Dueto a front-loading, hydraulically foldable discharge convey-or, the planer can easily be transported to and from the job-site.For more information, call 800/782-6624, or visit

www.gobomag.com/planers.

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The Bomag BM2000/60-2 cold planer milling machine offers cutting widths of either 79 or 86 in. (200 or 218 cm) to remove a halflane of road surface in one pass.

Ride-On Trowel Challenge Draws CrowdsWacker Neuson’s fourth annual

trowel challenge competition held atthe World of Concrete in Las Vegaswas once again a popular destinationfor thousands of attendees at the annu-al concrete construction show. Eachyear the Wacker Neuson trowel chal-lenge competition gets more popular.This year many past participants andtwo past winners took to the course inhopes of winning the grand prize: acustomized CRT 48-35VX ride-ontrowel powered by a special Vanguardbig block V-twin engine and an all-expense paid trip for two to theCaribbean. More than 150 trowel operators took

Darin Wiebe, winner ofWacker Neuson’s 2012trowel challenge compe-tition at the World ofConcrete, celebrates hisvictory on a new cus-tomized CRT 48-35VXride-on trowel poweredby a special Vanguardbig block V-twin engine.Wiebe is owner-finan-cial manager ofExtreme Concrete Inc.,Linden, Alberta, Canada.Besides winning thetrowel for his company,he also received a one-week trip to theCaribbean for himselfand a guest. see CHALLENGE page 76

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GOMACO’s Paver-Mounted GSI a Paving Contractor’s ToolGOMACO is experiencing an increased

demand for the new paver-mounted GSI(GOMACO Smoothness Indicator) as atool for paving contractors checking theirrideability on-the-go. GOMACO intro-duced new hardware and software for thispaving contractor’s tool at World ofConcrete 2012 in Las Vegas. The paver-mounted GSI was displayed on a GOMA-CO GP-2400 two-track slipform paver.The new paver-mounted GSI will fea-

ture new durable hardware with a wider, 7in. (17.8 cm) diagonal touch-screen moni-tor and a new adjustable mount for achiev-ing the optimum viewing angle. A singleCAN-based connection is all that is nowneeded to the screen, reducing cable runsand connections while adding versatility tothe adjustable screen mount. WiFi,Bluetooth and USB connectivity also willbe added to the new model to providewireless printing and wireless download-ing and uploading capabilities from a lap-top. Behind the scene software enhance-ments will include easier setup and trou-bleshooting guides, as well as new user-friendly screens for data visualization.The paver-mounted GSI provides

immediate smoothness readings, right outof the paver, and displays these readings on

the touch-screen monitor so they can beviewed instantly. The GSI traces the slaband takes smoothness readings simultane-ously from three different sensors on eachtrace. The GSI can trace up to eight wheeltracks, for a total of four lanes in a singlepass. The GSI trace over the new slab will

provide smoothness readings in multipleindexes, including the GSI number, IRI, PI(profile index based on the California pro-filograph), or it can be exported as an .erdfile to create several other indexes. Theindexes are derived from the true profile ofthe surface, determined by the data collect-ed. These indexes are viewed and moni-tored on the GSI’s touch-screen monitor.The on-the-go surface smoothness infor-mation includes station and footage docu-mentation for later reference of bump andsmoothness locations. The GSI’s bumpalarm can be set with project parameters. Ifa bump occurs during paving that is out ofparameter, a bump warning is displayedand the bump’s station location is markedon the graph for exact reference. The GSI’s feedback allows on-the-go

adjustments to fine-tune the paving opera-tion. Contractors instantly know howchanges to a number of different paving

variables directly affect the quality of theride. Instant results eliminates having towait until the cured concrete has been pro-filographed to see how the variables affect-ed ride. The GSI also is available as a mobile

unit, providing the same smoothness mon-itoring and quality assurance as a paver-mounted GSI. It also can be outfitted withGSITools, GOMACO’s software applica-tion that performs post processing ofexported GSI trace data. With GSITools,the GSI can be used in a variety of appli-cations, including the Grade Analysis Tool,which can build a profile of the grade andestimate the concrete yield of the project. The GSI Survey Tool is a new applica-

tion. A GSI trace over an existing roadwaycan provide data for a 3D model in anoverlay application. The GSI will collectthe data with multiple traces (up to eight)in a single pass. This single pass with theGSI on the project totally eliminates thetedious handwork of two survey engineersand provides an accurate visualization ofan existing roadway for a 3D model to beused for stringless paving of an overlayproject.For more information, visit www.goma-

co.com.

Two paver-mounted GSI units monitor thesmoothness of the new concrete slab. Theinformation is instantly displayed andreviewed on a single touch-screen monitormounted on the side of this GOMACO GHP-2800 paver.

Terex Streamlines Its Roadbuilding OrganizationTerex has streamlined its

North AmericanRoadbuilding manufacturingfacilities, enabling it to workmore closely as a unit andoffer improved equipmentsales and service to its cus-tomers. Leading this effort,Don Anderson, general man-ager of Terex Roadbuilding,now has managerial respon-sibilities for all three NorthAmerican road buildingequipment facilities locatedin Canton, S.D., Fort Wayne,Ind., and Oklahoma City,Okla. “Terex continues to be the

only manufacturer to offercontractors a full array ofboth asphalt and concreteequipment solutions,” saidAnderson. “We are focusingon our core road and bridgebuilding businesses and right-sizing those businesses to meetdemand, so we can better serve our customers.” Continuing its commitment of servicing and supporting

customers and dealers, Terex Roadbuilding North Americahas realigned its field sales force to mirror the centralizedfocus at the factories. Beginning in 2012, all Terex

Roadbuilding district managers in North America will havesales responsibilities for the entire road building equipmentoffering, which includes more than 75 products from thethree North American manufacturing facilities. Leading this team is David Rinas, who now serves as

director of sales and marketing of Terex Roadbuilding North

America. Rinas joined Terexin 2009 as sales director ofTerex front- and rear-dis-charge mixer trucks in FortWayne and now also servesas interim site director of theFort Wayne facility. He nowhas sales and support man-agement responsibilitiesthroughout the United Statesand Canada for the entireTerex Roadbuilding asphaltand concrete equipmentlines.“We maintain a diverse

and experienced field salesforce, with some of our dis-trict managers tallying morethan 30 years of experiencein providing equipment solu-tions to dealers and contrac-tors,” said Rinas. “By allow-ing them to sell the entireproduct offering — no mat-

ter if it’s an automatic roller paver from our new manufac-turing facility in Canton, an asphalt paver or reclaimer/stabi-lizer built in Oklahoma City or a mixer truck from FortWayne — this enables our district managers to develop adeeper relationship with our dealers and customers.”For more information, visit www.terex.com.

Terex has streamlined its North American Roadbuilding manufacturing facilities, enabling it to work moreclosely as a unit and offer improved equipment sales and service to its customers.

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Dynapac USA3700 East 68th Avenue

Commerce City, CO 80022

Phone: 800-732-6762 Fax: 303-288-8828 www.dynapac.us

Authorized Dynapac Dealers

Brooks Tractorwww.brookstractor.com

Sun Prairie, WI608.837.5141

Milwaukee, WI414.462.9790

West Salem, WI608.786.2644De Pere, WI920.336.5711

Casey Equipmentwww.casey-equipment.com

Arlington Heights, IL847.437.8686Lemont, IL

630.257.1261Rockford, IL815.332.8222

Columbus Equipment Company

www.columbusequipment.com

Columbus, OH 614.443.6541Toledo, OH

419.872.7101 Cincinnati, OH513.771.3922

330.659.6681 Cadiz, OH

740.942.8871Dayton, OH937.879.3154 Canton, OH330.453.4521

Painesville, OH 440.352.0452Piketon, OH740.289.3757

Construction Machinery Company

www.cmcky.comOwensboro, KY

877.683.2262Louisville, KY866.901.2262

Diamond Equipmentwww.diamondequipment.com

Bowling Green, KY270.781.1061Evansville, IN812.425.4428Mt. Vernon, IL618.242.2273

Terre Haute, IN812.299.4747

DMI Diesel Machinery, Inc.

www.dieselmachinery.comSioux Falls, SD

605.336.0411Aberdeen, SD605.725.4364

Rapid City, SD605.348.7438

Hayden - Murphy Equip. Co.

www.hayden-murphy.comMinneapolis, MN

952.884.2301

Logan Contractors Supplywww.logancontractors.com

Omaha, NE402.339.3900

Des Moines, IA515.253.9048Bettendorf, IA563.441.2949

Luby Equipmentwww.lubyequipment.com

Fenton, MO636.343.9970

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Cape Girardeau, MO573.334.9937

MacDonald Machinerywww.macdonaldmachinery.com

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NCS Equipmentwww.ncsequipment.info

Hastings, NE402.462.2252Kearney, NE308.237.0777

Grand Island, NE308.398.0640Lincoln, NE

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Titan Machinerywww.titanmachinery.com

Bismarck,ND701.250.7925

Minot, ND701.852.3188

Fargo, ND701.237.3333

The Victor L. Phillips Co.www.vlpco.comTopeka, KS

785.267.4345Wichita, KS

316.838.3346Garden City, KS

620.275.1996Kansas City, MO

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Dynapac’s CC624HF double-drum high-frequency vibratory asphalt rollers offer complete compaction control including mat temperature, speed, blows per foot, and other exceptional features:

30,000-pound operating weight 84-inch wide, 60-inch diameter drum Compaction vibratory force of 23,850 to 37,350 lbs Static linear load of 158 lbs/in Vibration frequency from 3,060 to 4,020 vpr Powered by a 152 hp Cummins QSB 4.5 T3 engine Rear engine position and large, easy-to-open engine hood makes maintenance a snap “Soft” start and stop prevents asphalt unevenness or cracking Optional Dynapac Compaction Analyzer for Asphalt provides critical information for quality paving

Double Drum High-Frequency Vibratory Asphalt Roller

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1997 Etnyre K ChipSpreader, Cumminsdiesel engine, 13’ 6”spread hopper, hydrostatic drive, computer

2009 MarathonKERA145HD RubberizedMelting Kettle for CrackSealing and Waterproofing,145 gallon, 26hp 3 cylinderKohler dsl eng, single con-tinuous ignition dsl burner,auto. temp. control, hyd.agitation, 18’ oil heatedhose sys, heated applicatorwand with swivel sealingshoe, overnight heating,80cfm air compressor

1999 Rosco Maximizer IIDistributor, 1750 gallons,EZ-1S computer w/1 ftcut-offs, diesel heat, 14 ftspray bar, front mountpump, IH 4700 w/DT466Ediesel engine, 6+ trans (7spd- 6 plus low gear), airbrakes, a/c, 33,000 GVW

2003 Ingersoll RandPT125R Roller,pneumatic 9 wheel,Cummins B3.3L, watersystem, co-co mats

2011 Powermoon2000W Balloon Light,lights 20,000 sq. ft, noglare, No harsh shad-ows, wide light distri-bution, High portability– Small storage Solidand robust, safety andwork efficiency at nightincrease enormously!

2011 Marathon TPS 250TTack Distributor, trailermounted, Honda 5.5hpgas engine, 10GPMpumping system, 250 gallon capacity, 5 ft spraywand w/40 ft hose, 10"filler lid, hose reel, electricbrakes

2005 Etnyre 6750 GallonDistributor Tanker, s/n T-5102, 6750 GallonCapacity, Pump Off Frontor Rear, NO Heat

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New Roadtec Cutter Delivers Enhanced, Safe Micro-Milling ResultsWith new DOT specs for thinner friction cours-

es, proper surface preparation is more importantthan ever. Delaminating of thin courses is likelywhen surfaces are prepared with conventionalmilling. What’s more, water can get trapped in thevalleys of a conventionally milled surface, leadingto premature pavement failure. In thin overlayapplications micro-milling is required for goodresults. Roadtec now offers a cutter that produces a fine,

straight-line pattern, which neither deviates withchanges in travel speed nor machine stops for truckchanges. DOT tests of the surface have been passedconsistently with this cutter. Moreover, the milledsurface’s texture is extremely safe for cars andmotorcycles alike when opened to traffic beforepaving begins, according to the manufacturer.Tooth consumption is extremely low with this

product. On a recent job consisting of 5 mi. (8 km)of roadway (10 lanes mi. [16 km]), 1 in. (2.5 cm)removal with a micro finish, and an average travelspeed of 48.5 fpm (14.7 mpm) and as high as 70fpm (21.3 mpm), zero teeth were changed duringthe 5-day project.

Consistent straight-line micro-milled pattern pro-duced by Roadtec’s new cutter drum.

Chicago PneumaticOffers Equipment LineA full line of small-size soil and asphalt light compaction equipment is

available from Chicago Pneumatic. Included in the category is a range offorward soil and asphalt plates, high-speed asphalt plates, forward andreversible plates, a walk-behind double drum roller, tampers and a vibra-tory trench compactor. The products are designed to meet the variety ofneeds that contractors and rental companies face.

Forward Soil and Asphalt PlatesThere are six models of Chicago Pneumatic forward soil and asphalt

plates available. They range from operating weights of 113- to 275-lbs.(51 to 125 kg) and plate widths of 13- to 20-in. (33 to 51 cm). Centrifugalforce ranges from 1,888 - to 4,800-lbs. All are powered by Honda engines.

High-Speed Asphalt PlatesThe MV90 and MV100 are equipped with a large water tank and a

stainless-steel sprinkler system designed for compacting asphalt quicklyand without interruption. The machines are designed to be easy to turn andmaneuver. Classified as light machines the MV90 weighs 189 lbs. (85.7kg), while the MV100 weighs 205 lbs. (93 kg).

Forward and Reversible PlatesIntended for more demanding jobs, the range of seven models of

Chicago Pneumatic forward and reversible plates offer operating weightsranging from 344- to 1,111-lbs. (156 to 504 kg) and centrifugal force of7,875- to 13,488-lbs. The heaviest model, the MV480, features an electricstart. All Chicago Pneumatic forward and reversible plate machines are

available in a choice of gas-powered Honda engines or Hatz dieselengines, which are housed within a heavy-duty frame. The bottom platesare constructed from Hardox 400 steel with a hardness of 400 HBW.

Walk Behind Double Drum RollerThe MR7000 is a fully hydraulic, compact, walk-behind roller with

stepless forward/backward control and ergonomic handles that fold-up forstorage and transporting. Equipped with a Hatz engine with a powerreserve feature and a 19-gal. (72 L) water tank that’s positioned to protectthe hydraulic components, the MR7000 is intended for compacting thinlayers on granular soils and asphalt. The machine features an oil-coolingsystem designed to reduce unplanned stops and increase the working life.

TampersChicago Pneumatic’s four models of tampers are designed to be well-

balanced for ease of use. Operating weights range from 137- to 185-lbs.(62 to 84 kg) and provide centrifugal force from 2,985 to 4,800-lbs. Theinterchangeable bottom plates are 9-in. (23 cm) wide on the smallest unitand 11-in. (28 cm) on the other three models. The 4-stroke engine has anefficient carburator and a high capacity air filter — which means lowerfuel consumption and lower exhaust emissions, according to the manu-facturer.

Vibratory Trench CompactorThe Bluetooth radio-controlled LP8500 trench compactor is designed

for cohesive soil, both in confined areas (such as trenches, constructionback-fills) and on roads. Fully hydraulic, the LP8500 is powered by a 17hp at 2,400 rpm Hatz diesel engine. The machine is equipped with anemergency manually controlled system which includes an emergencypush-stop bar and a safety push-stop button. The operating weight is 3,683lbs. (1,670 kg) and centrifugal force of 16,500 lbs. The Chicago Pneumatic vibratory trench compactor features 24- or 33-

in. (61 or 84 cm) high profile drums as standard. For more information, visit www.cp.com.

Marion Roofing Company RecyclesShingles Into Asphalt in Iowa CountyCEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) A Marion roofing

company is joining forces with the CedarRapids/Linn County Solid Waste Agency to turn oldshingles into asphalt for road projects. The roof-to-roads recycling project has been under

way elsewhere in the country and has emerged inrecent years in Iowa, the Gazette reported. JoeHoraney, spokesman of the solid waste agency, said ithopes to divert 6,000 tons of shingles from the solidwaste expected to be buried at the landfill over thenext year. Jeremy Bleeker, owner of Eastern Iowa

Construction in Marion, has been one of the state’spioneers in the effort and is joining forces with thesolid waste agency to move the effort forward fasterin Iowa. He said data shows the agency will be able to turn

10,000 tons of recycled shingles a year into asphalt. Horaney said the landfill diverted 500 tons of shin-

gles in the first 10 days of November alone. He saidthe idea is to extend the life of the landfill and turn awaste product into something useful. Eastern Iowa Construction’s spinoff, RAS

Suppliers LLC, is among a handful of entitiesapproved by the Iowa Department of Transportationto recycle shingles for asphalt paving, and RAS hasbeen working on the effort for a couple of years. The recycled shingles most likely will end up at LL

Pelling LLC, an asphalt firm with plants in Cedar

Rapids, Marion and Iowa City. Chuck Finnegan, president of LL Pelling in North

Liberty, said it has been incorporating recycledasphalt shingles into its road asphalt mix in the pastyear or so as part of a DOT trial. Finnegan said new asphalt on Highway 13

between Highway 30 and Mount Vernon Road and onstate projects in Anamosa and Oxford Junction haverecycled asphalt shingles incorporated into the mix. Increasing costs of petroleum, an ingredient in

asphalt, has companies like Pelling lining up for recy-cled asphalt shingles, Finnegan said. “The end result is what matters,” he said. “You’re

shooting for a perfect cake. You know what you wantyour carrot cake to look like and taste like, and it does-n’t matter what you add as long as you come out withthe end result.” Roger Boulet, a materials engineer with the Iowa

DOT’s Cedar Rapids office, said other states haveallowed the use of recycled asphalt shingles in pave-ment for a while. Bleeker’s Eastern Iowa Construction, the Metro

Waste Authority in Des Moines and the WasteCommission of Scott County were approved by theDOT last year to provide recycled shingles as part ofa trial. Boulet said the DOT is looking at ending the trial

and allowing recycled shingles as an option in somestate projects.

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THE COMPACTION EXPERTS

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Wacker Neuson Awards NewCRT 48-35VX as Grand Prizethis year’s challenge held in WackerNeuson’s outdoor exhibit at World ofConcrete. The challenge tested the partici-pants’ entire range of skills as they maneu-vered around an obstacle course on the 2,400sq. ft. slab. Preliminary competitions wereheld Tuesday through Thursday during theshow. The contestants with the top 10 fastesttimes from the preliminaries advanced to thefinals on Jan. 26. The top 10 finalists eachhad one run through the course and that timewas added to the preliminary time.

And the Winner Is... Darin Wiebe, Extreme Concrete Inc.,

Linden, Alberta Canada, took first place. Hiscombined winning time was 67.428 sec-onds. Wiebe came into the finals in secondplace with a qualifying time of 34.312. Hisfinal run time was 33.116 seconds. It was afriendly competition between Wiebe and hispartner at Extreme Concrete, Jon Baerg.Baerg came into the finals in first place with

a qualifying time of 34.084 and with his finalrun time of 33.553 he was just a mere .209seconds behind Wiebe with a finishing time67.637 seconds. For his efforts Baerg wenthome with a Wacker Neuson CT 36, 36-in.walk behind trowel. The third place finisher was Bruce

Gesick, from Slater and Son Concrete,Chico, Calif. Gesick finished with a com-bined time of 70.220 and went home with aBTS 635s portable cut-off saw. Extreme Concrete Inc. will benefit from

the CRT 48-35VX and Wiebe and his wifeMelanie will enjoy a one week vacation inthe Caribbean. This year’s course was run onWacker Neuson’s World of Concrete 30 by80 ft. slab that measured at a floor flatness ofFF-152. Thousands of World of Concretespectators watched the challenge throughoutthe three days and toured Wacker Neuson’sexhibit that showcased a complete line ofconcrete and construction products.For more information, visit

www.trowelchallenge.com.

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1983 Pettibone Cary-Lift Model 204, 8000 Hrs,Electric Rotating Pole Baler, 15’ Working Height,12,000 Lb. Rated Lift Capacity, Wt. 46,000 Lbs,Detroit Diesel ..............................................$85,000

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Company Wrench Awarded CP100 Magnet Combo PatentCompany Wrench and owner Brad

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operator can sit safely in the seat of themachine,” Hutchinson said. “They can pul-verize the concrete and mag the rebar. Theydon’t need to leave the safety of the excava-tor cab and stay out of harm’s way.” Processing crushed concrete at demolition

or recycling sites to extract rebar can be dan-gerous and time consuming, according toHutchinson. The CP100 mag combo con-sists of a 65,000-lb. (29,483 kg) excavatorwith an attachment to pulverize concrete atthe end of a long arm. The bucket also con-tains a magnet, which the operator runs overa pile of crushed concrete to pull out themetal rebar within.The inspiration for the CP100 mag combo

originated after visiting job sites and listen-ing to existing customers on their safety andlabor cost issues. “We had multiple customers who suggest-

ed if you could find a way to do both withone machine, it would be a great advance-ment,” Hutchinson said. “So we got to workon it right away.”Hutchinson and the Company Wrench

engineering department spent about 18months devising and refining the CP100 andreceived the patent from the United StatesPatent and Trademark Office on Dec. 27 oflast year. The patent is valid for 20 years andprevents anyone else from marketing orbuilding the same type of equipment.“Concrete pulverizers and magnets are

existing technology,” Hutchinson said. “Butthe redesign of the two together is what gotus the patent — processing the concrete andrecovering the rebar with one singlemachine. It’s an application patent whereyou’re taking existing technologies andmaking a new process out of it by joiningthem together.”The Komatsu PC270 excavator with the

patented combo unit is available for sale orrent from Company Wrench. The pulveriz-er/magnet unit is available on its own but anexcavator must be modified if not bought asa package. For more information, call 866/262-4181

or visit www.companywrench.com.The CP100 magnet combo can both pulverize concrete and collect the metal withinusing just one attachment.

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CATERPILLAR IT28G TOOL CARRIER |LOW HOUR IT28G WITH CAB/AC, GPBUCKET AND FORKSCONTACT: FRANK HORAN TRICOEQUIPMENTPHONE: 1-800-654-USED (8733) EXT.1230FAX: 856-697-4842EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ARTICULATED DUMP TRUCKS VOLVOA35D(S) | WANTED: TWO (2) VOLVOA35DS. AROUND 2000 HRS +-, TAIL-GATES, LINERS, PREFERABLY WESTCOAST. WWW.SOMOTRACTOR.COMWWW.IEDAGROUP.COM WWW.FACE-BOOK.COM/SOMOTRACTORWWW.FACEBOOK.COM/EQUIPMENT-POST WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/SOMO-TRACTOR WWW.TWITTER.COM/SOMO-TRACTOR.COMCONTACT: CHRIS LOHMANPHONE: (602) 363-2396FAX: (480) 307-3711EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATORS AND CAT LOADER |DEAR SIR, WE ARE LOCAL GOLD MIN-ERS HERE IN MALI SUB-REGION OFWEST AFRICA. WE ARE LOOKING FORCOMPANY THAT WILL SUPPLY US WITHTHE MENTIONED MACHINES ON JOINTVENTURE PARTINERSHIP TO INCREASEOUR PRODUCTION CAPACITY. CONTACT: MR.YUSSF GARUBAPHONE: +22370233959FAX: +22365499083EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR, HITACHI, DYNAPAC ,KOMATSU | REGULAR REQUIREMENTOF MENTIONED MACHINES. (WE BUYFOR OUR STOCK TIME TO TIME) MAR-KET MEET MACHINERY: CAT920.930.950B, E & 966D, E CAT 140GS/N:10,000 UP. DYNAPAC CA251D,CA262D, CA301D [PAD FOOT TYPEALSO WORKS] JCB TELEHANDLER 550YEAR 1999-2005 HITACHI EXCAVATOREX200-1, EX100WD-1, EX60WD-1, UH07-7, UH083 KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC200-6,-7. CONTACT: MR KHANPHONE: +92-300-283-1078EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ANYONE LOOKING FOR A 1971 LIMA450TC CRANE IN WORKING CONDITIONON A JOB SITE AND JUST RECEIVEDYEARLY INSPECTION! HAS 170FT MAINBOOM AND A 40FT JIBPHONE: 304 210-8404EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS950,950B,950E,966D,966E,966F,966FII |OFFER US AT GOOD PRICE & KINDLYE-MAIL ME DETAILS, PICTURES.CONTACT: IRFAN KHANEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200, EX300,EX400 | PLEASE OFFER US GOODPRICE & SEND US DETAILS, PICTURES.CONTACT: HIDAYAT KHANPHONE: +92-345-8818803EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HITACHI,CATERPILLAR,DYNAPAC,JCB,KOMATSU | CATERPILLAR, HITACHI,DYNAPAC , KOMATSU | REGULARREQUIREMENT OF MENTIONEDMACHINES | MARKET MEET MACHIN-ERY: CAT 920.930.950B, E & 966D,E CAT140G S/N:10,000 UP. DYNAPAC CA251D,CA262D,CA301D [PAD FOOT TYPEALSO WORKS] JCB TELEHANDLER 550YEAR 1999-2005 HITACHI EXCAVATOREX200-1,EX100WD-1,EX60WD-1,UH07-7,UH083 KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC200-6,-7. CONTACT: NAQIB KHANPHONE: +92-333-3298751EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SERVICE TRUCK WITH BOOM,WELDER, AIR COMPRESSOR, 2 TONTRUCK, AND 6 OR 8 THOUSANDPOUND BOOM.CONTACT: BRYAN SWANPHONE: 816-261-5467EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED ALL THE TIME FROM USABULLDOZER D7 D8 D9 D10 WITH RIP-PER OR WINCH USERCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU HM4001 | FOR RESALE ORPARTSCONTACT: PATRICK KELLYPHONE: 716-891-4311EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO TRADE CASE 24" BACK-HOE BUCKET FOR 36" BACKHOEBUCKETCONTACT: KEVIN SANSALONEPHONE: 856-297-4758EMAIL: [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED BULLDOZER D10T 2009 AND UPRIPPER UNDER 9000 HOURS FROMUSER ONLYCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO PURCHASE SEVERALUNITS OF THE FOLLOWING CATERPIL-LAR & KOMATSU MOTOR GRADERS:CAT 12G (1978 - 1995) CAT 140G (1988 -1995) CAT 14G (1978 - 1995) CAT 14H(1995 - 2000) KOMATSU GD661-4 (1998UP) KOMATSU GD705-4 (1998 UP) ALLEQUIPMENT MUST BE IN GOOD WORK-ING CONDITION. IF YOU HAVE ANY,PLEASE OFFER IT TO ME WITH COM-PLETE SET OF PICTURES, PRICE, SERI-AL NUMBER AND CONDITION.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CATERPILLAR PERFORMANCE HAND-BOOKS | HANDBOOKS NO. 1,2,3,6,8CONTACT: TOM HAUENSTEINPHONE: 805 735 3649FAX: 805 735 8785EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PILE DRIVING | NEED USED 416 J&MOR ICE VIBRATORY HAMMER ASAP.THE OLDER THE BETTERCONTACT: ROBERTEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MANITOU BUCKET WANTED***** |WANTED TO BUY 2 OR 3 YARD BUCKETFOR MANITOU TELEHANDLER OROTHER ATTACHMENT FOR MANITOUCONTACT: TURBO MENZELPHONE: (262) 613-2527EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 980 F, CAT 966 C ORIGINAL PAINTSCONTACT: HISHAM OSMANPHONE: 7034156660EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR, HITACHI, DYNAPAC ,KOMATSU | REGULAR REQUIREMENTOF MENTIONED MACHINES | (WE BUYFOR OUR STOCK TIME TO TIME) MAR-KET MEET MACHINERY: CAT 920, 930,950B, E & 966D, E CAT 140G S/N:10,000UP. DYNAPAC CA251D,CA262D,CA301D[PAD FOOT TYPE ALSO WORKS] JCBTELEHANDLER 550 YEAR 1999~2005HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX200-1,EX100WD-1, EX60WD-1, UH07-7, UH083KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC 200-6,-7. IFAVAILABLE ANY TIME CONTACT MECONTACT: IKRAM KHANPHONE: +92-333-55-55-360EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

SEALCOAT/ASPHALT/PAVING | LOOK-ING TO BUY ALL TYPES OF ASPHALTRELATED EQUIPMENT ROLLERSPAVERS, SEALCOAT , STRIPERS,ASPHALT PLANERS. NO DEALERSPLEASECONTACT: JAMES MANNPHONE: 1-404-273-9424FAX: 1-770-306-2962EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOBCAT BRAND EQUIPMENT ***WANT-ED*** | BUYING BOBCAT BRAND SKIDSTEER LOADERS AND EXCAVATORSLOCATED IN THE SOUTH EASTERNUNITED STATES. ESPECIALLY LOOKINGFOR LARGE FRAME MACHINES, S250,S300, A300, T250, T300, T320. PREFERGOLD PACKAGE MACHINES, BUT WILLCONSIDER ANYTHING BOBCAT.PLEASE EMAIL WHAT YOU WANT TOSELL, A FEW PHOTOS AND YOUR ASK-ING PRICE. THANKS IN ADVANCE.CONTACT: WARRENEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1984 CASE 680H | BACKHOE DIPPERSTICK,W/WO EXTENDAHOECONTACT: RAY HALGASPHONE: 518-848-9023FAX: 518-843-3614EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT DOZERS | WE ARE LOOKING TOPURCHASE CATERPILLAR D9N & D9RDOZERS WITH RIPPERS IN GOOD CON-DITION AND WITH POWERSHIFTTRANSMISSION ONLY. PLEASE OFFERME WHAT YOU HAVE WITH COMPLETESET OF PICTURES, CONDITION, SERIALNUMBER, LOCATION, AND FINALPRICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

KOHLER 14HP MAGNUM ENGINE FOR A1 TON BEUTHLING ROLLERCONTACT: RAYPHONE: 973 865 5342FAX: 973 227 0763EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PILE HAMMERS | SEEKING ICE, MKTOR APE VIBRATORY PILE HAMMERSAND CAISSON BEAMS. WE ARRANGEFOR PICK-UP AND PAYMENT QUICKLY.YOUR BEST OPTION FOR SELLINGYOUR PILE HAMMERSCONTACT: JEFF LAWSONPHONE: 864-542-4369EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VOLVO L90F PARTS | I WANT THEPRICE LIST FOR THESE PARTS.1.20798675. 2.20973777. 3.21060258.CONTACT: AARON BAFFOEPHONE: 233244857601EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BR380JG1 | LATE MODELLOW HOURCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DAEWOO 420 LCV | GOOD CONDITIONAND LOW HOURSCONTACT: ABDELGAWAD ALIPHONE: +201009797657FAX: +20226636455EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PILE HAMMERS | LOOKING FOR ALLMAKES AND MODELS DIESEL HAM-MERS AND VIBRATORY PILE DRIVERS.ATTACHMENTS ALSO WANTED. TOPDOLLAR PAIDCONTACT: LISA S.PHONE: 201-444-6311EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED BULLDOZER KOMATSU65PX15 2007 AND MORE UNDER 1500HOURS ENC CAB USER CHEAP PRICECONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR, HITACHI, DYNAPAC ,KOMATSU | REGULAR REQUIREMENTOF MENTIONED MACHINES. (WE BUYFOR OUR STOCK TIME TO TIME) MAR-KET MEET MACHINERY: CAT920.930.950B, E & 966D,E CAT 140GS/N:10,000 UP. DYNAPAC CA251D,CA262D, CA301D [PAD FOOT TYPEALSO WORKS] JCB TELEHANDLER 550YEAR 1999~2005 HITACHI EXCAVATOREX200-1,EX100WD-1,EX60WD-1,UH07-7,UH083 KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC200-6,-7. CONTACT: MR MAHSOODPHONE: +92-333-55-55-360EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

BUYER NEEDED | HITACHI EXACAV-TORS EX200 | WE REQUIRE HITACHIEXCAVATORS EX200-1 CATERPILLARWHEEL LOADER 950 UH083 KOMATSUEXCAVATOR PC 200-6,-7 | AVAILABLEFOR SALECONTACT: SOLOMON PEDROPHONE: +447024053755FAX: +447024053755EMAIL:[email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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CONTACT: DON HUGHESPHONE: +64274430633FAX: +6435465640EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT IT28G | LOOKING FOR A GOODUSED IT28G WITH BUCKET AND FORKSAND MUST HAVE AN ENCLOSED ROPSCAB WITH A/CCONTACT: DAVID MULLINSPHONE: 276 328-0077FAX: 606 644-0477EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––W20B CASE | UPPER DOOR LEFT HANDSIDE FROM SITTING INSIDE WITHGLASS OR NOTCONTACT: RANDYPHONE: 814 887 2717FAX: 8148872214EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LULL 844C FROM CONTRACTORWHOLESALE PRICECONTACT: KEVIN SANSALONEPHONE: 856-297-4758FAX: 856-362-5602EMAIL: [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200 | WEREQUIRED HITACHI EXCAVATORSEX200-1 OR MARK I PLEASE LET USKNOW & SEND US DETAILS WITHGOOD PRICE.CONTACT: HIDAYAT MASOODPHONE: +92-345-8818803EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DYNAPAC ROLLERS CA251D,CA262PD |WE NEED USED DYNAPAC ROLLERSCA251D,CA262D & PD ALSOWORK,PLEASE OFFER US & SEND USDETAILS, PICTURES & YOUR BESTPRICE.CONTACT: NAQIBKHAN INTERNATIONAL& COMPANYEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Annual Florida Auctions Kick OffWith Alex Lyon & Son in KissimmeeThe annual Florida Auctions kicked off Jan. 28

with Alex Lyon & Son holding a nine-day sale inKissimmee, Fla.

A wide range of equipment and tools went on theblock. Over the first two days of the auction, thousandsof lots of new and like new tools were sold, as well asgenerators, skid steer attachments, utility tractors andmore. Mini-excavators, scissor lifts, trench boxes, land-scape equipment and more highlighted day three. Dayfour featured scrapers, stump grinders, pumps, forkliftsand concrete equipment, to name just a few. And daysfive through eight highlighted an extensive selection ofrubber-tired loaders, excavators, pipelayers, backhoes,sweepers, motorgraders, dump trucks, hydraulic ham-mers, milling machines, rollers and much more. Even afew boats, motorcycles and automobiles found newowners in the final day of the auction.

Henry Nechville, owner of Nechville Excavating,Roberts, Wis., came to see if he could take this Case921E wheel loader back home.

Jeff McKay came all the way from Davenport, Iowa, tolook over the equipment, including this Bobcat T250.

Mike Powers (R), auctioneer, calls for more bids onthe trucks while Alex Lyon & Son President Jack Lyongets another bid.

Bill Rollinger Jr. of M. Adams Equipment, Rockford, Ill.,tours the auction site via the M. Adams Equipment Co.golf cart.

Dick Tabb, president of Tabb Equipment Sales LLC, looksover some of the wheel loaders at the annual Kissimmeesale.

Jerry (L) and Travis Wisel of Wisel Excavating, FortWayne, Ind., take a look at this Case 721D wheelloader.

Ron Corbut (L) of Hudco Manufacturing, Willoughby,Ohio, and Bobby T. Tedesco, president of GorillaHammers, said they are in a great spot with lots oftraffic. Here, they are displaying one of their hammers— the 6HB135 Gorilla Hammer.

This 1965 Huey helicopter used by the United StatesMarine Corps during the Vietnam War went up forauction at the annual sale. Construction EquipmentGuide thanks all veterans and active duty military per-sonnel.

This Caterpillar 988H wheel loader caught the atten-tion of Hank Spies (L), remarketing manager, andMike Sherman, corporate used equipment manager,both of Milton CAT.

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Komatsu PC400Kom SA6D 125 E2 Engine, 306 HP, Wt: 95,146 lbs, 4 Yd Sand Bucket,Just off Job

The Atlas Copco QAS 45portable generator features aKubota Tier IV Interimdiesel engine and a LeroySomer, LSA model, seriesalternator, enabling it todeliver 35 kW of primepower.The QAS 45 generator

includes a standard multi-voltage selector switch andQC1002 digital control sys-tem. The instrument panelenables all key operatingfunctions to be managedwithout opening the canopy.A 70-gal. (265 L) fuel tank isexpected to allow a 24-hourrun time.Designed for extreme

weather conditions, the QAS45 portable generator fea-tures a Zincor steel enclosureand its frame is designed to be spillage-free to protect theenvironment.Options available on the Atlas Copco QAS 45 portable

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QAS 45 Portable Generator Offers35 kW of Prime Power, Kubota Engine

Designed for extreme weather conditions, the QAS 45 portable generator features aZincor steel enclosure and its frame is designed to be spillage-free to protect theenvironment.

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Alex Lyon & Son Get AnnualFlorida Auctions Started

A Caterpillar 980H wheel loader awaitsa new owner.

Atop a huge Caterpillar 992D wheelloader is Ed (L) and Joe Lewandowskiof LCI, Waterford N.J. Ed said their com-pany mainly does site and heavy high-way work and were looking to pick upa grader and an excavator. They’ve alsobeen reading CEG and attending AlexLyon & Son auctions for years.

Of All City Recycling from Brooklyn, N.Y.,Richard Bryson (L) and Chris Todinoare looking at a loader, like thisCaterpillar 980H and a sweeper, too, ifthey can. They are expanding their com-pany and opening a new facility, sothey’ll need to add equipment, saidTodino.

(L-R): Arriving at the Alex Lyon & Sonauction is Dick Courts (L) of CourtsMachinery, Windom, Minn., and KennyBell of Clark Auctions, Clark, S.D. They’reenjoying the great weather and lookingforward to checking out all the equip-ment.

Tony Montano of A Montano Co. of NewYork thinks this JCB Vibromax VM132might be a good buy.

Eilat Lev, president of InternationalTractor Co. Inc., Ardsley, N.Y., hopes totake home this Caterpillar 140H.

The temperature is a little better inFlorida this time of year, so AndyVanDrunen of Hollandia Environmental,Ontario, Canada, thought this would bea good place to look for equipment.Here, looks at a JCB 508 extended boomforklift.

Roger Beck of Beck Equipment, Preble,N.Y., gives the Caterpillar 966s a goodlooking over.

Used Equipment Manager Mark Johnson of General Equipment, Fargo, N.D., checksout the equipment on hand, like this Komatsu WB140. “We definitely need equipmentin North Dakota,” said Johnson, referring to the oil demand being extremely high.

David Jones of Swantrax Earthmoving Equipment & Spare Parts might just havetraveled the greatest distance to attend the annual sale. He is from Hazelmere,Perth, Western Australia.

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Wide Variety of Equipment Up for Sale as Yoder & Frey

Gary Dwerlkotte (L) and Vince Mundy of LandollTrailers provided details on their new 855C-53 trailer.

Peter Clark, president of Yoder & Frey, tracks the bidson day three.

This bidder takes advantage of any extra elevation he can get to track the biddingduring the crawler tractor portion of the Yoder & Frey sale.

A last minute undercarriage inspection is performed as this Caterpillar dozer isrun through the Yoder & Frey auction.

Landon (L) and Walt Boring of Boring Equipment werein town watching over some equipment they had in thesale. Walt was happy with the results so far, claiminghe was getting more from the equipment than he wasasking for in his yard.

Yoder & Frey held its annualFlorida auctions Feb. 6 to Feb.13.

The seven-day sale featured a widearray of equipment. The first day sawmotorgraders, asphalt rollers andpavers, concrete equipment, sweepersand vacuum trucks go on the block.Days two through four featured rubber-tired loaders, skid steers and attach-ments, generators, hydraulic excava-tors, off-highway water trucks, crawlerloaders and more. Day five featuredrough-terrain cranes, truck cranes,crawler cranes, pile driving equipment,bucket trucks and more. And days sixand seven featured farm and forestryequipment and dump trucks and trail-ers.

There was elbow-room only on day three when the dozer auctioning got under way.

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Holds Successful Seven-Day Sale Florida Auction

This Liebherr 754 late model crawler generated a lot ofbidding interest.

Hanging out in their four-wheelers, waiting for themachines they’re interested in to go on the auctionblock (L-R) are Jesus Ramirez, Gibbs & SonsMachinery, Gadsden, Ala.; Bill Ingram, semi-retired,Marietta, Ga.; and Troy Griffin, Flint EquipmentCompany, Albany, Ga.

These folks from the Snow Belt were happy to be in sunny Florida. (L-R): Don Keller,Keller Paving & Landscaping, Minot, N.D.; Don Schwalbach, Elderon Truck &Equipment/Truck World, Wittenberg, Wis.; and Kim and Dean Keller, also of KellerPaving & Landscaping.

Taking a break from the bidding action are JamesManning (L) and Jeff Carroll of Northline Sand &Gravel, Taylor, Mich.

Traveling all the way from Mount Pleasant, Iowa, KarlMesser and his wife, Patti, were monitoring the priceson dozers.

Randy Carter of Ohio Valley Reload in Kentucky givesa hug to Tina Flowers of Eager Beaver Trailers whilehis friend Donald House of Asphalt Services waits inthe cart. Carter was interested in the new EagerBeaver 50GSL-PT.

Don and Georgia Rettman of Don RettmanConstruction, Litchfield, Minn., are considering addingthis Komatsu PC220LC excavator with a hydraulichammer to their bid list.

Finding a quiet place between a couple of Caterpillar 325DL excavators, (L-R, clock-wise) are Jim Oxford, Oxford Crane; Henry Dixon and Jerry Barrass, Jerry WhiteConstruction; and Shorty Travelstead, Marion Excavating, all from Marion, Ill.

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AED Foundation Auction Benefit Raises More Than $40K

Going, Going, Gone!! Bidding was fast and furious at The AED Foundation’s 2012live auction benefit co-sponsored by Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers.

AED kicked up the fun factor at Summit with three nights of live music fromChicago-based band Frank & Dave. Dancing, singing and tambourine playing brokeout in the audience at the TGIF Party following the auction.

(L-R): On behalf of the association’s board of directors, Walter Berry, The BerryCompanies, inducted Larry Glynn as AED’s 2012 chairman. Glynn, standing withwife Debbie, is president of CMW Equipment, a road building equipment dealershipbased in St. Louis, Mo.

U.S. Chamber ofCommerce President andCEO Tom Donohueaddressed attendees ofthe Summit’s chairman’sinaugural breakfast. AEDthen presented Donohuewith its 2012 DemocracyAward. This was the firsttime AED has given thisprestigious award tosomeone outside of theequipment distributionindustry. The award wasgiven to Donohue inrecognition of his tirelessdedication and long sup-port of American busi-ness.

AED awarded Bill Sitter (C), retired owner of Jordan-Sitter & Associates, with theDistinguished Service Award during the Summit’s general session. He joined AED in1972 and has attended approximately 35 AED annual conventions, and has con-tributed articles to CED magazine for some 15 years. Sitter is pictured with AEDPresident and CEO Toby Mack (L) and outgoing AED Chairman Dennis Kruepke,who is president and CEO of McCann Industries, the Chicagoland Case dealer.

Journalist and Fox News political commentator TuckerCarlson was the featured keynote speaker. He deliv-ered an election analysis, mixing humorous anecdoteswith firsthand insight into the issues and personalitieson the national stage.

Bidding was fast andfurious at the AEDFoundation’s 2012

live auction benefit co-spon-sored by Ritchie Bros.Auctioneers. The fifth annu-al live auction, which washeld at the Summit inNational Harbor, Md., suc-cessfully raised more than$40,000 for The AEDFoundation WorkforceDevelopment Initiatives.

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Case’s New 650L Crawler DozerFeatures 4.5 L Family IV Engine

Practical for residential job sites and confined commercial work areas, the CaseConstruction Equipment 650L crawler dozer delivers 74 net hp (55 kW) through afour-cylinder, 4.5 L Case Family IV engine. Operating weights range from 16,250 to17,550 lb. (7,371 to 7,960 kg).

Low operating height allows the 650L to work around low overhangs, while itslighter weight is ideal for work in soft soil conditions. The short track means easi-er turning and maneuverability on the job site. The compact size also makes thecrawler dozer easy to transport from job to job.

For more information, visit www.casece.com.

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Case Crowns Triple Threat Rodeo Champion in Las VegasCase Construction Equipment crowned

the champion of its Triple Threat Rodeoseries, following a day-long competitionamong 59 of the United States and Canada’smost talented equipment operators at the2012 World of Concrete show in Las Vegas.Case awarded prizes with a total value ofapproximately $140,000 at the competition’sconclusion.

Octavio Miranda, of Ancaster, Ontario,was named the Case Triple Threat RodeoNorth American Champion and won a 2012Ram 2500 truck for himself and a new CaseTR270 compact track loader and aTowmaster trailer for his sponsoring compa-ny, L.M. Enterprises.

Owner/operator Allan Long, ofSummerhill, Pa., finished second to win a$5,000 CNH Capital rewards card. LloydLesher of Casper, Wyo., finished in thirdplace, winning $1,250 in cash for himselfand a $2,500 CNH Capital Card for hissponsoring company, AndreehuntConstruction. The CNH Capital Cards areredeemable for products and services at anyNorth American Case ConstructionEquipment dealer. First-, second- and third-place finishers also received custom beltbuckles recognizing their performance.

Case Program Supports Habitat for Humanity

Also benefitting from the Triple Threat

Rodeo program were Habitat forHumanity affiliates across NorthAmerica. Case presented a corpo-rate contribution of $5,000 toHabitat for Humanity Las Vegas atthe championship event, one yearafter kicking off the Triple ThreatRodeo program with an identical$5,000 donation. In addition, eachparticipating Case dealership madea donation to its local Habitat affili-ate, bringing the total raised duringthe program for Habitat affiliates to$51,726.

Miranda, Long and Lesherproved their skills during the TripleThreat Rodeo Championship oper-ating a Case F Series wheel loader,N Series loader/backhoe and AlphaSeries skid steer through a demand-ing course of challenges that simu-lated some of the most difficultapplications facing equipment oper-ators in their day-to-day jobs. Theyearned their place among the five finalistswho competed in an extreme test of skills towin their ranks as champion, second- andthird-place finishers.

“We congratulate Octavio Miranda for hisvictory in the Case Triple Threat RodeoChampionship,” said Rob Marringa, Casebrand marketing manager. “And we applaudall of our competitors in demonstrating theirprofessionalism and skill as worthy repre-sentatives of their trade.”

World of Concrete — the largest interna-tional tradeshow dedicated to the commer-cial concrete and masonry constructionindustries — served as the backdrop for theCase North American Triple Threat RodeoChampionship. Case hosted the event at its

outdoor exhibit adjacent to the Las VegasConvention Center.

“The Case Triple Threat Rodeo gave thebest equipment operators in North America achance to show off the skills they use everyday on the job,” Marringa said. “Each rodeoevent required the competitors to demon-strate their mastery of a variety of equipmentoperations, in terms of both speed and accu-racy.”

Competitors Earned Their WayFrom Field of 1,500 OperatorsFrom a field of more than 1,500 partici-

pants who competed in Case Triple ThreatRodeo events across the United States andCanada this year, the winners of local rodeo

events each qualified to com-pete at the championship event.The local winners also received$500 in cash and Case gear.

Attracting more than 10,000visitors, the local rodeo eventsproved successful in terms ofcompetitors, overall attendanceand fundraising efforts in sup-port of Habitat for Humanityaffiliates.

Combined with funds raisedthrough earlier equipmentrodeos and other company anddealer events, Case and its deal-ers have contributed an aggre-gate total of more than$250,000 to local Habitat forHumanity affiliates.

“Case and our dealers sharea commitment to support thecommunities in which we dobusiness,” Marringa said. “Weare proud of the many ways in

which our company, employees and dealershave responded to community needs overthe years.”

A global, nonprofit housing organization,Habitat for Humanity has served more than500,000 families by welcoming people toconstruct, rehabilitate or preserve homes.For more information, to donate or to volun-teer, visit www.habitat.org.

Jim Hasler (L), vice president of CNH Construction, pres-ents a corporate contribution of $5,000 to Meg Delor, exec-utive director of Habitat for Humanity Las Vegas, at theCase Triple Threat Rodeo chanpoinship event, one yearafter kicking off the program with an identical $5,000 dona-tion. In addition, each participating Case dealtership madea donation to its local Habitat affiliate, bringing the totalraised during the program for Habitat affiliates to $51,726.

Octavio Miranda, of Ancaster, Ontario, was named the Case Triple Threat RodeoNorth American Champion, following a day-long competition Jan. 24 among 59 ofthe United States and Canada’s most talented equipment operators at the 2012World of Concrete show in Las Vegas. Miranda won a 2012 Ram 2500 truck for him-self and a new Case TR270 compact track loader and a Towmaster trailer for hissponsoring company, L.M. Enterprises.

Jim Hasler (L), vice president of CNHConstruction, congratulates LloydLesher of Casper, Wyo., for finishingthird in the Case Triple Threat RodeoNorth American championship event.Lesher won $1,250 in cash for himselfand a $2,500 CNH Capital rewards cardfor his sponsoring company,Andreehunt Construction.

Owner/operator Allan Long (R), ofSummerhill, Pa., receives congratula-tions from Jim Hasler, vice president ofCNH Construction, for his second placefinish in the Case Triple Threat RodeoNorth American championship event.Long won a $5,000 CNH Capitalrewards card, redeemable for productsand services at any North AmericanCase Construction Equipment dealer.

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• Tuscaloosa, ALSat.,�March�3,�2012For:�Construction,�Logging,Truck�Tractors,�Support

• Dallas, TXWed.,�March�7,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment,Trucks,�Trailers,�Attachments,Support

• Boston, MAFri.,�March�9,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment,Trucks,�&�Pickups

• Manchester, NHSat.,�March�10,�2012For:�Telescopic�Forklifts,Boom/Scissor�Lifts,�AirCompressors,�Skid�Steers

• Racine, WISat.,�March�24,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment,Trucks,�Dump�Trailers

• Atlantic City, NJThurs.,�March�29�–�Sun.,�April1,�2012For:�Annual�4�Day�Construction,Support,�Attachment,�Truck�&Trailer�Auction

• Manassas, VAFri.,�April�13,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment,Attachments,�Support,�Trucksand�Trailer

• Bogota, ColumbiaSat./Sun.,�April�21-22,�2012For:�Late�Model�Construction�&Support�Equipment

• Syracuse, NYSun.,�April�29,�2012For:�Construction,�Lawn�andGarden�Equipment,�Support�andAccessories

• Buffalo, NYSat.,�May�5,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment,Support,�Tools,�Trucks�andTrailers

• Middletown, NYSat.,�May�12,�2012For:�Construction,�Support,Trucks�and�Trailers

• Houston, TXDATE�TBAFor:�Construction�Equipment,Support,�Trucks�and�Trailers

• Atlanta, GADATE�TBAFor:�Construction�Equipment,Attachments,�Support,�Trucksand�Trailers

RITCHIE BROS.

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www.rbauction.com402-421-2631

• Orlando, FLFebruary�13-18,�2012

• Tipton, CAFebruary�17,�2012

• Williamsport, PAFebruary�21,�2012

• Phoenix, AZFebruary�24,�2012

• Kansas City, MOMarch�1,�2012

• Los Angeles, CAMarch�2,�2012

• Fort Worth, TXMarch�8-9,�2012

• Springfield, ILMarch�13,�2012

• Albuquerque, NMMarch�21,�2012

• Denver, COMarch�14,�2012

• Chicago, ILMarch�15,�2012

• Springfield, ILMarch�16,�2012

• Minneapolis, MNMarch�21,�2012

• Salt Lake City, ITMarch�22,�2012

• Columbus, OHMarch�22,�2012

• Sacramento, CAMarch�27,�2012

• Chehalis, WAMarch�29,�2012

• St. Louis, MOMarch�30,�2012

• Dickinson, NDApril�4,�2012

• Grants Pass, ORApril�13,�2012

• El Paso, TXApril�18,�2012

• Grand Junction, COApril�19,�2012

CANADA

• Saskatoon, SKApril�18,�2012

INTERNATIONAL

• St. Aubin Sur Gaillon,FranceMarch�6,�2012

• Caorso, ItalyMarch�8,�2012

• Panama City, PanamaMarch�9,�2012

• Ocana, SpainMarch�15-16,�2012

• Brisbane, AustraliaMarch�20,�2012

• Geelong, AustraliaMarch�22,�2012

BAR NONE AUCTION

www.barnoneauction.com866-372-1700�

• San Bernardino, CAFebruary�25,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• Sacramento, CAMarch�10,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• San Bernardino, CAMarch�24,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• Sacramento, CAApril�14,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• San Bernardino, CAApril�28,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• Sacramento, CAMay�12,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• San Bernardino, CAMay�26,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• Sacramento, CAJune�9,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• San Bernardino, CAJune�23,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• Sacramento, CAJuly�14,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• San Bernardino, CAJuly�28,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• Sacramento, CAAugust�11,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• San Bernardino, CAAugust�25,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• Sacramento, CASeptember�8,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• San Bernardino, CASeptember�22,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• Sacramento, CAOctober�13,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• San Bernardino, CAOctober�27,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• Sacramento, CANovember�10,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• San Bernardino, CANovember�16,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• Sacramento, CADecember�8,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• San Bernardino, CADecember�15,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

www.catauctions.com866-750-9432�

• Albuquerque, NMFebruary�28,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYMarch�21,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• Houston, TXMarch�29,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• Baltimore, MDApril�3,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• Denver, COApril�19,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

DAVIS AUCTIONS

www.davisauctionsinc.com�203-758-4087

• Prospect, CTMarch�10,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• Prospect, CTApril�28,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• Prospect, CTJune�23,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• Prospect, CTAugust�18,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• Prospect, CTOctober�13,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• Prospect, CTDecember�8,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

DEANCO AUCTIONS

www.deancoauction.com601-656-9768

• Philadelphia, MSWed.-Fri.,�March�28-30,�2012For:�Huge�3-Day�Contractor’sAuction

EQUIPMENT FACTS

www.equipmentfacts.com908-788-2025

• Kissimmee, FLMon.,�February�20,�2012For:�Virtual�Auction�ofConstruction�Equipment�withDigital�Pictures�and�Video�in�aClean�Indoor�Facility.�RadissonResort�Orlando-Celebration.

GLOBAL FORCE

AUCTION GROUP

www.gforceauction.com�877-631-0650

• Kissimmee, FLMon.,�February�20,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• West Friendship, MDSat.,�March�3,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

G.W. McGREW

AUCTION COMPANY

www.mcgrewequipment.com�717-428-0922

• Online OnlyFri.,�February�24,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

www.hunyady.com�800-233-6898

• Matawan, NJWed.,�March�28,�2012For:�Complete�Liquidation�AceManzo,�Inc.

IRAY AUCTIONS

www.iraymn.com�320-968-7230

• Foley, MNFri.,�March�9,�2012

• Foley, MNFri.,�June�8,�2012

• ONLINE ONLYFri.,�July�27,�2012

• Foley, MNFri.,�September�14,�2012

• Foley, MNFri.,�November�30,�2012

IRON PLANET AUCTIONS

www.ironplanet.com�888-433-5426

ONLINE�AUCTIONSGo�to�www.ironplanet.com toview the complete auctionschedules, inspection reportsand to place your bid!

• Polk City, FLFebruary�21-24,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYTues.,�February�22,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYTues.,�March�1,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYTues.,�March�8,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYMon.,�March�14,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYTues.,�March�15,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

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• ONLINE ONLYMon.,�March�28,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYTues.,�March�29,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

J.M. WOOD

AUCTION COMPANY

www.jmwood.com�800-447-7085

• Montgomery, ALTues.-Wed.,�March�14-16,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

MARTIN & MARTIN

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.mmaauction.com�800-763-2728

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�February�23,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• Brooklyn, MSFri.-Sat.,�February�24-25,�2012For:�Early�Spring�2-Day�PublicAuction

• Pelzer, SCWed.-Thurs.,�March�28-29,2012For:�Early�Spring

MEEKINS AUCTION

COMPANY

www.meekinsauction.com�800-499-6560

• Greenville, NCThur.,�February�23,�2012For:�Construction�Equipmentand�Trucks

• Pembroke, NCSat.,�March�3,�2012For:�Ag,�LandscapingEquipment,�Attachments�&Vehicles

• Lumberton, NCThur.,�April�26,�2012For:�Construction,�Paving�andCompaction�Equipment,�Trucksand�Trailers

NITKE AUCTIONS

www.nitkeauctions.com�715-362-6162

• Wausau, WIThurs.-Fri,�April�27-28,�2012For:�Annual�Spring�Contractor’sAuction

PETROWSKY

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.petrowskyauctioneers.com�860-642-4200

• Florham Park, NYFri.,�March�9,�2012For:�Major�Public�EquipmentAuction

• North Franklin, CTThur.-Sat.,�March�22-24,�2012For:�3�Day�Spring�Auction�with1000’s�of�lots!

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

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• ONLINE ONLYFri.,�February�24,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYTues.,�February�28,�2012For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs.,�March�15,�2012

For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY

Tues.,�March�20,�2012

For:�Construction�Equipment

RITCHASON

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.ritchason.com

�800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TN

Sat.,�March�17,�2012

For:�Construction�Equipment

STEFFES AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.steffesauctioneers.com

�701-237-9173

• West Fargo, ND

Wed.,�March�4,�2012

For:�Construction�Equipment

• Online Only

Thurs.-Thurs,�March�1-8,�2012

For:�IQBID�Consignment�Event

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• West Fargo, ND

Wed.,�March�14,�2012

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UTILITY AUCTIONS

www.utilityauctions.net

�302-530-9103

• Wilmington, DE

Fri.,�February�24,�2012

For:�Construction�and�Utility

Equipment

WAYNE PIKE

AUCTION COMPANY

www.waynepikeauction.com

763-389-2700

• Princeton, MN

Sat.,�March�17,�2012

For:�Heavy�Construction

Equipment

WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUC-

TIONS INC.

www.wca-online.com

�760-731-7760

• Perris, CA

Thurs.,�April�12,�2012

For:�Construction�Equipment

YODER & FREY

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.yoderandfrey.com

�419-865-3990

• Trenton, MI

Thurs.,�March�22,�2012

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ALEX LYON & SONSales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

Bridgeport, NY Phone: 315/633-2944 Fax: 315/633-8010 www.lyonauction.com

NOTE: Selling from a retiring Ford/New Holland dealer: late and great construction equipment along with trucks and trailers from a top Chicago contractor.

HILITES: 2 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2006 Kobelco SK210LC, KomatsuPC100-6, 2 MOTOR GRADERS: 2008 NH G200B, 2005 NH RG200, 4 RUB-

BER TIRED LOADERS: 2005 Komatsu WA400-5L, 2008 JCB 416 (4x4), 2004Volvo L70E, 2004 NH W130, 4 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2005 Cat D5GLGP,2003 Cat D5NXL, 2003 Komatsu D31PX-21, 2005 JD 550JLT, 3 TRACTOR

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ROLLERS: Demo Stone TR-34, 4 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2006NH LS190, 2006 NH C185, 2008 NH C175, 2006 Bobcat T250, 8 SKID

STEERS: 2009 - 2008-2007 NH L185, 2007 NH L180, NH LX565, NH L555,JD 8875, Cat 246, 3 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2007 NH M428 (cab) , 2004Gehl DL6L-42, 2 AIR COMPRESSORS: (2) New/Unused Chicago PneumaticCPS-185DD, GENERATORS: New Generac 17,500watt, CONCRETE

EQUIPMENT: Demo MBW Blitzscreed 16273 Truss Screed, Demo StoneSB1600 Concrete Buggy, SPREADER TRUCKS: 1995 Mack CH613 (s/a), 2VAN TRUCKS: 1999 Ford F550 (s/a), 1989 Ford L8000 (s/a), WATER

TRUCKS: 1984 Peterbilt 349 (t/a), DISTRIBUTOR TRUCKS: 1996 Ford FSeries (s/a), 2 FLATBED TRUCKS: 1994 Ford L8000 (s/a), Chevy (s/a), 2DUMP TRUCKS: 1994 Peterbilt (tri.), 1990 Ford F800 (s/a), 3 SERVICE

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(2) Power Model 325 Service Truck/ Pickup Accessory w/ 20hp Kohler gasengine- welder – generator – air compressor, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: DemoPlate Compactors, Demo Power Trowels, Demo Edco Vacuums, Demo EdcoWalk Behind Saws, Demo Edco Scarifier, Demo Edco Masonry Saw.

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REGISTERED WI AUCTION FIRM: #223-053 Alex Lyon & Son, Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER: #1878-052 Jack Lyon

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Address: 1755 S. E. Frontage Road, Sturtevant, WI 53177.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2012 – KIRBY-SMITH MACHINERY, INC.PAVING SEMINAR. KIRBY-SMITH MACHINERY, INC. 2012 AnnualPaving Seminar 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM (Lunch Provided). (Please note:7:30 AM Registration.) Seminar will include topics on Milling,Compaction 101, Paving 101, Stabilizers, Advanced Compaction andAdvanced Paving. LOCATION is at the Arlington Convention Center,1200 Ballpark Way, Arlington, TX 76011. Cost is FREE!!! ReservationsRequired by February 10th. Call Danelle Cochran at 214-371-7777 or800-753-1247.

GUCA Safety and Education Class Schedule – For more informationon the Georgia Utility Contractors Association, Inc., 2012 1st QuarterSafe ty Training Schedule, you may visit their web site atwww.guca.com or call the association at 404-362-9995; toll free877-SAF-GUCA; Fax: 404-362-9211. For the 1st Quarter session,classes start February 28, 2012 and end March 30, 2012. Due tocertification requirements, registration and payment must be receivedin advance for class participation.

AGC of America Annual Convention Registration is now open for theAGC of America Annual Convention, being held in Honolulu March 13– 17.

AGC of AMERICA is pleased to offer a wide variety of meetings, eventsand seminars for construction professionals that can help you improveevery aspect of your business.

EVENTS LISTING:AGC St. LouisConstruction Leadership Council 2012 Mardi Gras Float – “Three LittlePigs”Enjoy the excitement of the Soulard Mardi Gras Parade as you ride onthe Construction Leadership Council float on Saturday, February 18th.Cost: $80 per float rider. Price includes beer, beads and a great rideon the CLC float in the famous Soulard Mardi Gras Parade!!! Limitedavailability on the float. First come, first served. Come out and join usfor a great time!!!

AGC St. Louis43rd Annual Construction Safety Awards Banquet - Thursday,February 23

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More than 600 construction craftspersons, foremen, superintendents,and representatives from unions and government agencies will cometogether for the area’s largest construction safety event at the OrlandoGardens Banquet Center at Highway 55 and Union Road, St. Louis.PRIZES will be given away and SAFETY AWARDS will be presented tocompanies for having accident-free construction projects. This yearalso includes several PRESENTATIONS of the ZRASA – Zero RecordableAccidents Safety Award to AGC member companies that have had NORECORDABLE ACCIDENTS for all of 2011! Please [email protected] for more information.

AGC St. LouisWIC (Women in Construction) Week Networking Happy Hour & IceCream SocialOn March 8th, come meet our future women in construction and pro-vide them with information to start their careers. The ConstructionCareers Center’s Future Women in Construction Networking HappyHour/Ice Cream Social will be held on Thursday, March 8th from 4:00to 6:00 PM. This event, sponsored by the National Association ofWomen in Construction, Missouri Women in Trades and theConstruction Career Center’s Future Women in Construction StudentCommittee, gives the girls at CCC the opportunity to learn about thevarious careers in construction from real women working in the indus-try. Please contact [email protected] for more information.

SAVE THE DATE!The AGC of St. Louis ANNUAL RECEPTION is Thursday, April 12th,2012 at the St. Louis Union Station Marriott. Details will be availablesoon!

AGC of St. Louis 2011 Chairman of the YearCongratulations to Chris Walker of Guaranatee Electrical Company onbeing named the 2011 Chairman of the Year! Chris served as the2011 Construction Leadership Council Chairman. The AGC of St. Louiswould like to thank Chris for his hard work and dedication this pastyear!

***Are you looking for a special way to say “Thank You” to your stafffor a job well done this year, or to a client who has remainded loyalto your services? GiftBridge Cards provide a true means to expressyour appreciation. More than a “cash” card that the recipient can usefor gas or groceries, GiftBridge cards offer you the chance to give a giftthat will be remembered by the recipient; an experience, from taking aloved one out to dinner and a movie, to taking a much needed vaca-tion, to pampering themselves at a Spa or on the golf course. They areeasily purchased thru AGC of St. Louis’ web portal, http://agcstl.gift-bridge.com. You can purchase as many cards with a range of denomi-nations and experience types, then have them delivered to your office.Show thanks to staff or clients and your support of AGC of St. Louis bypurchasing these unique experience cards from GiftBridge and givesomeone something they will remember you by, this holiday season.

Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers1115 S. 2nd Street, Springfield, Illinois 62704Phone: 217-241-1639Fax: 217-241-1641www.iaap-aggregates.org2012 – IAAP Grassroots MeetingsPlease consider attending one or more grassroots meetings in 2012hosted by the IAAP Legislative Committee. You will also have the oppor-tunity to meet State Senators and Representatives in attendance, as wellas local county engineers, and hear about their concerns. Don’t missthese important opportunities! All meetings begin at 4 PM and end at 6PM. All meetings begin at 4 PM and end at 6 PM on the date and loca-tion indicated below:

Wednesday, February 2210:30 am – 2 pm - Illinois Chamber Infrastructure Council meetingwith Congressmen Hultgren and Lipinksi. K & L Gates lawfirm, 70 W.Madison, Conference Center 2nd Floor, Chicago. RSVP to Gideon at:[email protected]

Thursday, March 110:00 am – TFIC Federal Affairs Committee meeting. By conferencecall: 877-402-9753, 6359508.

Monday, March 53:30 pm – TFIC State House Affairs Committee meeting. Filson/GordonAssociates in Springfield and by conference all: 877-402-9753,6359508.4:00 pm to 6:00 pm – IAAP Grassroots Gathering. Chapin’sRestaurant, 701 N. Liberty Street, Morris, IL. RSVP to Shawn at:[email protected].

Monday, March 124:00 pm – 6:00 pm – IAAP Grassroots Gathering. CandlelightRestaurant, 2200 1st Avenue, Rock Falls, IL. RSVP to Shawn at:[email protected].

Wednesday, March 1411:30 am – 1:30 pm – TFIC State House Committee’s 3P Luncheon.Mayer Brown, 33rd Floor Town Hall Meeting Room, 71 S. WackerDrive, Chicago. RSVP to Ryan at: [email protected]. $50 registra-tion fee. Sponsorships available.

Monday, March 194:00 pm to 6:00 pm – IAAP Grassroots Gathering. Westwood Tavernand Tap, 1385 N. Meacham Road, Schaumburg, IL. RSVP to Shawnat: [email protected].

Wednesday, March 212:00 pm – TFIC Steering Committee Meeting. Offices of the IllinoisChamber of Commerce, Springfield and by conference call. 877-402-9753, 6359508.

You may contact Jennifer Morrison for more information on the aboveupcoming events. Cell: 217-414-5595; Phone: 217-572-1271and email: [email protected].

IAAP – Industrial Hygiene Sampling for Dust and Noise ClassRegister now for the Industrial Hygiene Sampling for Dust and NoiseClass organized by the IAAP along with Tri-Con Materials, Inc. Thisclass will take place March 20-22, 2012 at the company’s sand &gravel pit in Hennepin, Illinois. If you have any questions, you maycontact Shawn McKinney, Outreach Manager, Illinois Association ofAggregate Producers, Springfield, IL at: office: 217-241-1639; cell:217-899-5125; email: [email protected].

During each meeting the Illinois Department of Transportation’sregional engineer or senior staff member will provide unique insightregarding local road and bridge building projects as well as chal-lenges facing illinois’ road program. You will also have the opportu-nity to meet State Senators and Representatives as well as countyengineers and others working in the transportation constructionindustry and learn more about their concerns. For more information, please contact Shawn McKinney, OutreachManager, Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers, 1115 S. 2ndStreet, Springfield, IL. Telephone: 217-241-1639; Fax: 217-241-1641; Email: [email protected].

2012 – IAAP Convention – SAVE THE DATE!The IAAP’s 44th Annual Convention is scheduled for Tuesday, May 15,2012, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Springfield, Illinois.

IAAP MemberSpring Thaw Safety Conference, March 6-7, 2012Upcoming Spring Thaw/State Grants Safety Conference: March 6-7,2012 at The Chateau Hotel in Bloomington, IllinoisPresented by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) andIllinois Department of Natural Resources-Office of Mines and Minerals(IDNR-OMM) at a new location in Bloomington, this annual confer-ence promises to be very informative with topics of critical interest toaggregate miners, supervisors and safety professionals in Illinois andsurrounding states. For more information, please contact ShawnMcKinney, Outreach Manager, Illinois Association of AggregateProducers, 1115 S. 2nd Street, Springfield, IL. Telephone: 217-241-1639; Fax: 217-241-1641; Email: [email protected].

AGGI 2012 Aggregate Forum & ExpoAGGI 2012 Aggregate Forum & Expo will be held in Charlotte, NC,March 12 – 15, at the Charlotte Convention Center in conjunction withthe NSSGA Annual Convention. AGGI will co-locate again with Worldof Asphalt for the third year. The synergy produced by these two eventshas been immense, with all who participated in prior events in totalagreement about the benefits enjoyed from a natural industry fitbetween the two shows. Be sure to inform your co-workers in theaggregates, paving or concrete industries.Attendee registration is open for AGGI 2012 athttp://www.nssga.org/choice/

Upcoming MSHA ContestsMSHA’s North Central District will be staging a mine rescue contest forunderground metal and nonmetal mines, and a separate first aid con-test for surface and open pit mines, quarries, plants and mills. Themine rescue contest will be held on April 3-5, 2012 at the InternationalUnion of Operating Engineers Local 150 Apprenticeship and SkillsImprovement Training Facility near Wilmington, IL. This is an indoor,climate controlled facility, and it is one of the finest venues in the coun-try for a regional mine rescue contest. The first aid contest for surfaceoperations will be held in Duluth, MN on May 17, 2012 at a venue tobe determined. Our 2011 contest drew nine 2-person teams from sixmining operations. We hope to grow the contest in 2012 to includemore teams from more mines throughout the Midwest region.

2012 FLORIDA Contractor Associations Meetings Postings:

2012 FTBA Construction Conference to be held March 20 and 21,2012 - Double Tree Hotel in Orlando, FL. Location: Doubletree byHilton at the Entrance to Universal Orlando 5780 Major Boulevard,Orlando, FL 32819. For more information please call 407-351-1000.

2012 Annual Asphalt Contractors Association of Florida Convention,June 21 to 23, 2012 at Orlando World Center Marriott, Orlando, FL.

2012 Annual Asphalt Contractors Association of Florida Convention,July 19 to 21, 2012 at UUCF Convention, The Ritz-Carlton Orlando,Grande Lakes, Orlando, FL.

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