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By Jennifer Rupp CEG CORRESPONDENT “Thanks to the workers, contractors and the people of INDOT, the Sherman Minton Bridge is back in operation, 12 days ahead of the target date. “We’ve never been happier to pay a contractor incentive dollars for an ahead- of-schedule performance. And thanks also to all the citizens who endured so much inconvenience in order to make 100 percent sure that no one was ever put at risk,” said Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels to the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) . $3.00 “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Midwest Edition see BRIDGE page 62 The main span of the Sherman Minton Bridge is 1,600 ft. (487 m) Sherman Minton Bridge Reopens to Ind., Ky. West Side Tractor Sales Celebrates 50th...14 IronPlanet Host Live Auction in Fla. ... 84 Ritchie Bros. Holds World’s Largest Sale...80 Inside Published Nationally March 3, 2012 Vol. IXX • No. 5 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com Komatsu America Corp. Names Schrader CEO U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood Feb. 13 praised President Obama’s $74 billion budget for the U.S. Department of Transportation. These funds will lay a new foundation for economic growth and competitiveness by investing in our national infrastructure network, building on recent safety achievements and modernizing our trans- portation systems through research and innovation, he said. “President Obama’s budget for the Department of Transportation reflects our commitment to investing in an America that is built to last,” said LaHood. “A strong American economy depends on the roadways, runways and railways that move peo- ple and goods from coast to coast and around the globe. President Obama’s plan will enable us to build the American infra- structure we need for tomorrow while putting people back to work today.” The centerpiece of the President’s FY 2013 budget for the department is a six-year $476 billion surface transportation reauthorization proposal that will improve America’s highways and transit networks, contin- ue to ensure that these systems are safe, and give travelers new options by enhancing and expanding passenger rail service. This proposed budget would be fully paid for using half the six-year savings achieved from ramping down the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, with the other half used to pay down the national debt. Investing in National Infrastructure In order to strengthen the backbone of America’s trans- portation network, the six-year budget includes $305 billion to rebuild America’s roads and bridges, a 34 percent increase over the previous authorization. To help meet growing demand, the proposal also includes $108 billion in see BUDGET page 36 “President Obama’s budget for the Dept. of Transportation reflects our commitment to investing in an America that is built to last.” Ray LaHood U.S. Department of Transportation U.S. Department of Transportation Proposes Budget Table of Contents ........4 Attachment Section ...... ............................33-35 Recycling Section 37-47 Truck & Trailer ....51-57 Auction Section ....77-93 Business Calendar…..86 Advertisers Index ......94 Komatsu America Corp. has named Rod Schrader as new CEO and vice chairman, effective April 1, 2012. Schrader, a 25-year veteran of Komatsu America, will replace Dave Grzelak, who is stepping down as CEO, but will remain chairman of Komatsu America until the end of June 2013. “Rod has been an invaluable member of the Komatsu team for the past 25 years and has consistently delivered excellent results both in sales and customer satis- faction,” said Grzelak.“I am privileged to have been a part of the Komatsu America leadership team and retire as CEO know- ing that the company is in excellent hands.” “I am very honored that the board has selected me to lead Komatsu America Corp.,” Schrader said. “By building on the success the company has had under Dave’s excellent leadership, I intend to continue to implement our strategy and take advantage of the growing market opportunities for Komatsu.” Prior to being named CEO, Schrader was executive vice president and general see KOMATSU page 20

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Page 1: Midwest #5, 2012

By Jennifer RuppCEG CORRESPONDENT

“Thanks to the workers, contractorsand the people of INDOT, the ShermanMinton Bridge is back in operation, 12days ahead of the target date. “We’ve never been happier to pay a

contractor incentive dollars for an ahead-of-schedule performance. And thanksalso to all the citizens who endured somuch inconvenience in order to make100 percent sure that no one was ever putat risk,” said Indiana Gov. Mitch Danielsto the Indiana Department ofTransportation (INDOT) .

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

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see BRIDGE page 62

The main span of the Sherman Minton Bridge is 1,600 ft. (487 m)

Sherman Minton BridgeReopens to Ind., Ky.

West Side Tractor Sales

Celebrates 50th...14

IronPlanet Host Live

Auction in Fla. ...84

Ritchie Bros. Holds

World’s Largest Sale...80

Inside

Published Nationally

March 3, 2012 • Vol. IXX • No.5 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com

Komatsu America Corp.Names Schrader CEO

U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood Feb. 13praised President Obama’s $74 billion budget for the U.S.Department of Transportation. These funds will lay a newfoundation for economic growth and competitiveness byinvesting in our national infrastructure network, building onrecent safety achievements and modernizing our trans-portation systems through research and innovation, he said.“President Obama’s budget for the Department of

Transportation reflects our commitment to investing in anAmerica that is built to last,” said LaHood. “A strongAmerican economy depends on the roadways, runways andrailways that move peo-ple and goods from coastto coast and around theglobe. President Obama’splan will enable us tobuild the American infra-structure we need fortomorrow while puttingpeople back to worktoday.”The centerpiece of the

President’s FY 2013budget for the departmentis a six-year $476 billionsurface transportation reauthorization proposal that willimprove America’s highways and transit networks, contin-ue to ensure that these systems are safe, and give travelersnew options by enhancing and expanding passenger railservice. This proposed budget would be fully paid for usinghalf the six-year savings achieved from ramping down thewars in Iraq and Afghanistan, with the other half used topay down the national debt.

Investing in National InfrastructureIn order to strengthen the backbone of America’s trans-

portation network, the six-year budget includes $305 billionto rebuild America’s roads and bridges, a 34 percentincrease over the previous authorization. To help meetgrowing demand, the proposal also includes $108 billion in

see BUDGET page 36

“President Obama’sbudget for the Dept.of Transportationreflects our commitmentto investing in anAmerica that is built to last.”

Ray LaHoodU.S. Department of Transportation

U.S. Departmentof TransportationProposes Budget

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

Attachment Section ..................................33-35

Recycling Section 37-47

Truck & Trailer ....51-57

Auction Section ....77-93

Business Calendar…..86

Advertisers Index ......94

Komatsu America Corp. has namedRod Schrader as new CEO and vicechairman, effective April 1, 2012.Schrader, a 25-year veteran of KomatsuAmerica, will replace Dave Grzelak,who is stepping down as CEO, but willremain chairman of Komatsu Americauntil the end of June 2013.“Rod has been an invaluable member

of the Komatsu team for the past 25 yearsand has consistently delivered excellentresults both in sales and customer satis-faction,” said Grzelak.“I am privileged tohave been a part of the Komatsu America

leadership team and retire as CEO know-ing that the company is in excellenthands.”“I am very honored that the board has

selected me to lead Komatsu AmericaCorp.,” Schrader said. “By building onthe success the company has had underDave’s excellent leadership, I intend tocontinue to implement our strategy andtake advantage of the growing marketopportunities for Komatsu.”Prior to being named CEO, Schrader

was executive vice president and generalsee KOMATSU page 20

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2006 CaseCX330, s/n N6SAP7025,5100 Hrs, Cabw/Heat/AC, Boom21’2”, Arm 13’3”,31.5” -3-BarSteel Shoes,Control SelectorValve, KentCoupler$137,000

Low Hour 2007Atlas Copco AirCompressors, 6 to ChoosefromStarting at$7,500

2003 Case580SM, s/n JJG0376197,1700 Hrs, Cabw/Heat, 4-in-1Bkt, 4 Lever,Ride Control,12”, 24” and 36”Ditch Bkt$42,500

2002 Case 60XT, s/n JAF0366125,1950 Hrs, ROPS,Aux Hyds, 12 x16.5 Foam FilledTires, New 73”Bucket$15,000

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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X331 Bobcat,7580# Excavator,Open Canopy, 24”Pin on Bucket,Steel Tracks w/Rubber Pads, I/D:911868, 2650 Hrs,$7,995

TH350B Cat,6600# Lift, 36’Boom, 99hpDiesel, OpenCanopy, Aux.Hyd, 13x24Tires, 48”RotatingCarriage, I/D:D00310, 2500Hrs, $22,995

Atlas Copco XAS185Compressor, 185 cfm, I/D:030201, 625 Hrs, $8,250

RS5-19 Gehl, 5500# Lift, 19’Boom, OpenCanopy, Aux.Hyd, I/D:550239, 762Hrs, $39,995

ME3503Mustang,7500#Excavator,Open Canopy,20” Pin onBucket, NewRubberTracks, I/D:D01075, 1225Hrs, $22,995

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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..................................$69,000S/N 9PN00987, 9119 hrs, Orops,

Good U/C – turned, S blade, no leaks

2009 Gehl 7810E....................................$22,500S/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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“Equipment distributors in Ohio andPennsylvania overwhelmingly believe that theshale energy sector has the potential to be aneconomic game-changer,” Dennis Heller, pres-ident and CEO of Stephenson Equipment inHarrisburg, Pa., told a congressional commit-tee Feb. 27. Heller was testifying at a U.S.House of Representatives Natural ResourcesCommittee Energy & Mineral ResourcesSubcommittee field hearing in Steubenville,Ohio, on the impact of shale energy develop-ment.Appearing in his capacity as a member of

the board of directors of Associated EquipmentDistributors (AED), an international tradeassociation representing construction equip-ment companies, Heller spoke about the effectthat shale energy production has had on hisbusiness and other local equipment dealers.“Energy companies have invested substan-

tial resources in building and expanding roadsand highways for hauling sand, water, pipesand other materials to and from sites in theMarcellus Shale formation,” all of which hasdriven equipment demand, Heller told law-makers.Heller said that his company was not unique

in having benefited from the shale energyboom and described an AED survey of equip-ment companies in the Marcellus and Utica

shale area. Fourteen out of the 15 companiesresponding to the survey said some portion oftheir 2011 revenues was directly or indirectlyattributable to energy production. The totalaggregate revenue from energy productionreported by respondents was $356 million, anaverage of $25.4 million per company.AED estimates that shale energy is support-

ing more than 570 jobs at those member com-panies in Ohio and Pennsylvania and that theeconomic ripple effect of the $356 millionspent on equipment and related services ismore than $1.135 billion. Eighty-seven percentof survey respondents said that the continuedgrowth of shale energy production would per-mit expansion and hiring in the constructionequipment industry.Heller cautioned that imprudent government

action could undermine the vitality of this sec-tor. “Policymakers must protect public health,

safety, and the environment, while allowing theshale energy industry to grow and prosper.Washington bureaucrats must refrain from reg-ulating the industry to death and instead allowstate governments to measure the benefits andimpacts of shale energy development,” Hellersaid.For more information, visit www.aednet.org

or www.naturalresources.house.gov.

Shale Energy: Good for Economy, Small Business, Equipment Industry

Dennis Heller, president and CEO of Stephenson Equipment in Harrisburg, Pa.,testified at a U.S. House of Representatives Natural Resources CommitteeEnergy & Mineral Resources Subcommittee field hearing in Steubenville, Ohio.

Georgia Elated as Caterpillar Announces Move to StateCaterpillar Inc. has selected land near

Athens, Ga., as the location for a new facili-ty that will build small track- type tractorsand mini-hydraulic excavators. The one-mil-lion-sq.-ft. facility is expected to directlyemploy 1,400 people once it is fully opera-tional. The total investment for opening thenew facility will be about $200 million. Inaddition to the 1,400 people working in thenew facility near Athens, Caterpillar esti-mates another 2,800 full-time jobs will becreated in the United States among suppliersand at other non-Caterpillar companies thatwill support the new facility. Company lead-ers and officials from the state of Georgiaand the Athens area announced the decisionat a news conference held at the Georgiastate capitol in Atlanta.“We are making a series of significant

investments around the world to positionCaterpillar to maintain its leadership posi-tion, and I am thrilled to be in Georgia todayto announce that Athens will be the newestcity to be home to a Caterpillar productionfacility. We are even more excited that thisproject will create more than 4,200 jobs inthe United States,” said CaterpillarChairman and Chief Executive OfficerDoug Oberhelman.“Georgia is proud to have built a business

climate that provides the logistics, work-force, speed and efficiency that global indus-try leaders like Caterpillar are looking for,”said Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal. “We appre-ciate Caterpillar’s continued investment inour state, and this new operation will res-onate in our workforce and our economy forgenerations to come.”In late 2011, as part of a strategic decision

to move production closer to the majority ofcustomers who use small track-type tractorsand mini-hydraulic excavators, Caterpillarannounced plans to open a new manufactur-ing facility in North America. The new facil-ity will be part of Caterpillar’s BuildingConstruction Products (BCP) Division,which is based in Cary, N.C.“The decision to shift production from

Japan to the United States is driven by theproximity to a large base of customers inNorth America and Europe. Our objective isto better serve those customers from thisnew factory,” said BCP Vice President MaryBell. “The Athens site was selected fromamong dozens of locations considered due toits proximity to the major ports of Savannahand Charleston, a strong regional base ofpotential suppliers, a positive and pro-activebusiness climate and a good pool of potentialemployees with manufacturing experience.”

“We are thrilled to welcome Caterpillar asour newest corporate citizen and look for-ward to the opportunity to partner with themin their success,” said Athens-Clarke MayorNancy Denson. “Our two counties joinedforces to support this project because of itsvast potential to create job opportunities andrevitalize our local manufacturing industry.”“Caterpillar’s location in our county will

be a major force in establishing an industrialbase that balances our residential develop-ment and diversifies our tax base,” saidOconee County Chairman Melvin Davis.“With this location, the company willbecome the largest private employer inOconee County and an integral part of ourcommunity.”The North American facility will become

Caterpillar’s global source of small track-type tractors. For mini-hydraulic excavators,the new facility will provide completedmachines for customers in North and SouthAmerica. In addition, the company plans toexport partially assembled mini-excavatorbase units to a facility in Europe, where finalassembly will take place, improving deliverytimes for European customers.“Investments in high output manufactur-

ing operations like the new Caterpillar facil-ity to be built in Athens can be a huge bene-

fit to the local and regional economy,” saidSharon Younger, president of YoungerAssociates research firm and faculty mem-ber of the Economic Development Institute.“Based on the production capacity of thenew plant, I estimate the total economicimpact to reach $2.4 billion per year as keysuppliers locate in the region and the region-al supply chain matures.”Work at the new plant will include major

fabrications, paint and final assembly forboth product lines. The company also plansto have an on-site product distribution centerfor small track-type tractors and mini-hydraulic excavators produced at the newfacility. These machines are currently madeat Caterpillar’s Sagami, Japan, facility. Oncethe transition to the new facility in Athens iscompleted, the Sagami plant will continue toserve a key strategic role in Caterpillar’sglobal growth strategy as a high-tech com-ponent facility.Caterpillar plans to break ground on the

new facility in Athens in the first quarter of2012. Initial production at the facility isexpected to begin in late 2013, ramping up tofull production over a five-year period. Thecompany will use the Web site www.join-teamcaterpillar.com to fill the majority ofopen positions at the facility.

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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.

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Contact Marty in Illinois1-800-307-0221

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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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West Side Tractor Sales Co.Celebrates 50th AnniversaryMore than 300 employees and guests

attended West Side Tractor Sales’ 50thGolden Anniversary celebration on Jan. 28,2012. The events were held at the Blue ChipResort and Casino in Michigan City, Ind.Guests were invited to participate in an after-noon bags tournament, followed by anevening reception with dinner and dancing.The country band Bella Cain performed livefollowing dinner.West Side was started in 1962 by Rich and

Mary Benck and it continues to be a familyoperation currently being run by the secondgeneration. West Side’s storied past beganwith one dealership on the “west side” ofChicago. Fifty years later, the company nowserves more than 80 counties with 10 loca-tions spanning across Illinois, Indiana andMichigan. West Side continues to grow butholds close to the core values that built thefoundation of the company.The first West Side branch was located in

Lisle, Ill., (now the Naperville location) andgrew rapidly to include locations inWheeling, Rockford and South Holland. In1987, Rich Benck turned everyday controlof the company over to his three childrenwho are each actively involved and equalshareholders in West Side. Steve Benck, thepresident, focuses on machine sales and thespecialized rail business. Diane Benck over-sees product support and general operations

of the company. Tom Benck manages thecompany’s used equipment and consign-ment fleets, as well as serving as the facilitymanager. All three children take great pridein staying focused on building and maintain-ing customer relationships throughout alllevels of the organization, especially on apersonal level.West Side has grown considerably under

the leadership of the second generation. OnDec. 17, 2010, the owners announced theacquisition of five construction and forestryequipment dealerships located in Indianathrough an affiliated company, West SideTractor Sales of Indiana. New dealershiplocations include Indianapolis (Indianaheadquarters), South Bend, Fort Wayne,Lafayette and Bloomington. In addition tothe Indiana acquisition, West Side hasexpanded into a specialized rail business(RCE) and opened a facility for business inJoliet, Ill., in 2008. The company that beganwith three employees in 1962 has grown tomore than 175 employees. Recently, WestSide has welcomed the third generation intothe business with the addition of Steve’sthree children, Brian Benck, Jen Snow andLauren Coffaro in the finance, HR and mar-keting departments.For more information, visit www.west-

sidetractorsales.com.

More than 300 employees and guests attended West Side Tractor Sales’ 50th GoldenAnniversary celebration Jan. 28, 2012, at the Blue Chip Resort and Casino inMichigan City, Ind.

(L-R): The Benck family, Tom, Steve, Diane, Mary and Rich gathered for a familyphoto during the event.

Art Below Zero of Gurnee, Ill.,designed an ice sculpture forthe occasion that featured a

John Deere excavator.

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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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You asked. We delivered. Our D-Series Skid Steers are loaded with customer-recom-mended enhancements, like larger operator stations, quiet pressurized cabs with best-in-class visibility, and curved-glass swing-out doors. Plus optional easy-to-operate electrohydraulic joysticks. And with more than 100 available Worksite Pro™ attachments,you can offer your customers everything from breakers to snow blowers to whatever injust minutes. Packed full of best-in-class productivity and uptime-enhancing features, theD-Series are destined to become operator and owner favorites. Ask for a demo today.

The difference is in the D-tails.

Looking for a small excavator that delivers big productivity to your worksite?You’ll find it in the John Deere 35D. Our most popular compact excavator isstill small enough to get around the tight spots in a construction site, whileits powerful breakout force and impressive digging depth quickly get jobsdone. And with its standard quick-coupler, auxiliary hydraulics, and yourchoice of available attachments, the 35D brings the versatility to accomplishmost any job.To find out how to make it big with a compact excavator, give us a call today.

** Offer ends 03/31/12. Some restrictions apply; other special rates and terms may be available, so see your dealer for details andother financing options. Subject to approved credit on John Deere Credit Installment Plan.

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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 938F 3 1/2 YARD ARTICULATED 4WDLOADER, 140 HP, Cab w/Heat & A/C,Powershift, Electroshift Transmission, RideControl, QT GP Bkt, NEW Tires ..........$57,500

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 HYD. SU DOZER W/TILT,175 HP, Canopy, Powershift, Differential Steer,VG UC w/New S&L Rails, Top & Bottom Rollers,and Segments, Very Good 24” Pads ..$59,500

CAT 613B 11-YARD ELEVATING MOTORSCRAPER, 150 HP, Canopy, Powershift, GoodChains and Flights, Good Tires, 2 in Stock ..........................NEW LOWER PRICE $16,500 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

CAT 312CL 0.98 YARD HYDRAULIC EXCAVA-TOR, 90 HP, Cab w/Heat & A/C, 9’10” Stick, HydQC, 34” Bkt, Manual Thumb, Leveling Blade,Aux Hyd, Good U/C w/27.5” Pads ......$74,500

CAT 277B CRAWLER SKID STEER, 78 HP, Cabw/Heat, Hydrostatic Drive, Auxiliary Hydraulics,78” GP Bucket w/Bolt-on Edge, Rebuilt UCw/18” Rubber Tracks ..........................$28,500

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

HYPAC C778A DOUBLE DRUM ARTICULATEDVIBRATORY COMPACTOR, 125 HP, Canopy,Hyd. Drive, 78” Drums, 115 Gallon WaterCapacity, 3200 Lb. Centrifugal Force ..$15,500

CAT 303CR MINI-EXCAVATOR, 26.1 HP,Canopy, Zero Tail Swing, 5’2” Stick, 18” Bktw/Teeth, Backfill Blade, Aux. Hydraulics, VG12” Rubber Tracks ..............................$21,500

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CAT D5G XL HYDRAULIC 6-WAY DOZER, 90HP, Canopy, Heater, Hydrostatic Drive, JoystickControls, Good U/C w/20” Pads..........$39,500

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units have very low hours since the remanufactureprocess. Erb is putting on new paint, new air

conditioning units, new 4 yd buckets. Units vary in hours and pricing.

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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

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

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

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

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manager of the mining division, Komatsu America Corp.He began his career with the company in 1987 and held posi-tions in varied areas within Komatsu including product man-ager; manager, largeequipment sales; direc-tor, marketing; VP, prod-uct marketing; and presi-dent, Komatsu UtilityCorp. Schrader wasappointed as a KomatsuAmerica Corp. BoardMember in July 2010.Grzelak served as

chairman, CEO or presi-dent of KomatsuAmerica for 15 years. Hebegan his career with thecompany in 1990.Ivor Hill, currently vice president, service, will be pro-

moted to vice president and general manager, mining divi-sion.For more information, visit www.komatsuamerica.com.

Rod SchraderNamed KomatsuAmerica Corp. CEO

Rod Schrader

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SANY America Assembles First Excavator in North AmericaSANY America completed the first exca-

vator assembled at the company’s NorthAmerican headquarters. At a ceremonyattended by Peachtree City Mayor DonHaddix, the 21.5-ton (19.5 t) SY215 rolled

off of the assembly line Feb. 27 at 3:18 pm,as SANY America personnel gathered tocelebrate with music. “This is a wonderful day for us,” said Jack

Tang, president of SANY America. “Wehave worked hard to make this daya reality and we are looking for-ward to ramping up our assemblylines. This equipment is tailored tothe demands of American opera-tors, and it’s assembled right here inthe U.S.,” he added. “Since we moved to our new

facility, preparations for this dayhave been under way. The SY215 isan excellent machine and we areexpecting the model to sell verywell,” said Eric Teague, director ofdealer development.Peachtree City Mayor Don

Haddix also commended SANYAmerica for the achievement. “SANY America has made a

tremendous contribution to our cityand country. While so many com-panies have chosen to outsourceproduction overseas, SANY is oneof the few who have brought theirmanufacturing to the U.S., and weare honored to have them here in

Peachtree City,” he said.In addition to excavators, SANY America

markets concrete pump trucks, port machin-ery, rough terrain cranes and crawler cranesin North America. Last fall, the company

announced it will build a $25 million R&Dcenter alongside its 400,000 sq. ft. corporateheadquarters and manufacturing facility.When complete, the site will employ 300hydraulic and mechanical engineers.

SANY America completed the first excavator assembled at the company’s NorthAmerican headquarters.

(L-R) are SANY America President Jack Tang,Peachtree City Mayor Don Haddix and VicePresident of Excavator Division Wanhong Yang.

Titan Machinery Inc. has closed onthe acquisition of Adobe Truck &Equipment LLC. The acquisition con-sists of three Case Construction dealer-ships located in Denver, ColoradoSprings and Loveland, Colo. Adobe Truck & Equipment’s deal-

erships are located east of the RockyMountains in Colorado and are sup-ported by a number of factors includ-ing oil exploration in northernColorado agriculture in easternColorado, and large metropolitan cen-ters in Denver and Colorado Springs.The dealerships will benefit from syn-ergies with Titan Machinery’s existingdealerships in Wyoming andNebraska. With the acquisition of thesedealerships, Titan Machinery has theexclusive Case Construction contractfor all of Colorado east of the RockyMountains. In its most recently report-ed fiscal year, Adobe Truck &

Equipment generated revenue ofapproximately $12 million. David Meyer, Titan Machinery’s

chairman and CEO, said, “We areexcited to expand the Titan Machineryfootprint into Colorado. Historically,this eastern Colorado market includingthe Denver, Colorado Springs andLoveland/Fort Collins metros has pro-duced large industry unit sales. In addi-tion, we anticipate associated rentaldemand. We see an overall solidgrowth platform with this acquisition.”

About Titan Machinery Inc.

Titan Machinery Inc., founded in1980 and headquartered in West Fargo,N.D., is a multi-unit business withmature locations and newly-acquiredlocations. The company owns andoperates a network of full service agri-

cultural and construction equipmentstores in the United States and Europe.Upon the closing of the previouslyannounced Rimex acquisition, theTitan Machinery network will consistof 94 dealerships in North Dakota,South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota,Montana, Nebraska, Wyoming,Wisconsin, and Colorado includingtwo outlet stores, as well as nineEuropean dealerships in Romania andBulgaria. The Titan Machinery dealerships

represent one or more of the CNHBrands , a majority-owned subsidiaryof Fiat Industrial, including Case IH,New Holland Agriculture, CaseConstruction, New HollandConstruction, Kobelco and CNHCapital. For more information, visit

www.titanmachinery.com.

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Titan Machinery Closes Acquisition ofAdobe Truck & Equipment in Colorado

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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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CAM’s Annual Design Tradeshow, Meeting Draws CrowdsThe Construction Association of Michigan (CAM) held

its 28th Annual Michigan Construction & Design Tradeshowand its 126th Annual CAM Meeting Feb. 8 at the MotorCityCasino & Hotel.Founded in 1885 as the Builders Exchange of Detroit and

Michigan, CAM is among North America’s oldest andlargest construction associations. The organization, based inBloomfield Hills, is a not-for-profit association serving gen-eral contractors; specialty/sub-contractors; equipment andmaterial suppliers as well as service providers includingdesign firms and legal and financial institutions.During the CAM 126th Annual Meeting, several awards

were presented, including the Green Building awards, andConstruction Project of the Year award.As well as the annual meeting, the one-day event offered

both education and networking opportunities for Michigan’sconstruction company owners, contractors, suppliers, archi-tects and engineers. Along with a host of industry product,equipment and services providers on hand to provide infor-mation about their products and services, CAMTEC, theassociation’s training and education division, held four class-es during the tradeshow.Classes included a MIOSHA Update, a special business

enterprise panel discussion, a class entitled “BusinessCents,” and an overview on trench and excavating safetyconducted by Efficiency Productions’ Mike Ross.According to Tradeshow Manager Ron Riegel, exhibitor

space reservations were up roughly 20 percent over lastyear’s show.

(L-R): Technician Apprentice Richard Vielhaber andApprentice Coordinator John Hartwell watch asApprentice Operator Jason Soho tries his hand on asimulator at the Poerating Engineers Local 324’sexhibit.

(L-R): Construction Association of Michigan’s welcom-ing committee Karen Hill, Suzie DeSonia, MaryCarabott and Cathy Jones greet attendees at thetradeshow.

Dave Oswald (L) and Curt Anderson welcome atten-dees to Cannon Equipment’s exhibit.

Troy Tomasky (L) and Tim Ricketts of T. DanielsConsulting speak with attendees about constructionsoftware applications.

(L-R): Royal Restoration & Waterproofing’s RyanMeekins talks about crane and material lifting appli-cations with Jeffers Crane Services’ Kevin Boyd andVince Voetberg and Brian Anton, also of RoyalRestoration & Waterproofing.

Mike Nuechterlein of Williams Scotsman is ready todiscuss mobile office and storage containers for thejob site.

Mike Ross (L) of Efficiency Production Inc. talks withFord Construction Safety Manager Don Schmid aboutsafety issues at Ford Motor Company constructionsites.

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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 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 ..

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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 ....

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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

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 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 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

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Getting Together...

Steffes JoinsWith Iowa’sRichard RealtySteffes Auctioneers Inc. has merged with

Richard Realty & Auction, southeast Iowa’slargest auction and real estate company.Steffes Auctioneers was founded in 1960

by Robert Steffes and is one of the nation’slargest Ag equipment and real estate auctioncompanies. The merger will bring togetherthree locations in West Fargo, N.D.,Litchfield, Minn., and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa.These locations will continue to offer the

traditional auction and real estate services, aswell as extensive internet and online auctionactivities. Richard Realty & Auction willimmediately re-brand machinery consign-ment auctions to AgIron Events.Additionally online only auction activity willbe offered through the trademark IQBid.com For more information, call 701/361-0440.

Industry Veteran, Columbus EquipmentCompany President Thomas Stivison, DiesColumbus Equipment Company President Thomas Stivison passed

away Feb. 2, 2012. He was 66.Stivison began working for Columbus Equipment Company on

Mar. 18, 1970, as a field salesman covering southeast Ohio. He soldthe first Komatsu ever in the state of Ohio, a D65E-6. Stivison served this territory for 23 years and sold many machines,

but more importantly to him, created relationships with some verygood customers in his territory. In 1993, Stivison and one of his best customers had the idea to start

a used parts and equipment company. From this Starr Parts was formedas a partnership between Columbus Equipment Company and theMcCorts. Stivison served as president of Starr Parts from 1993 to1998. Around that time, Columbus Equipment Company had some man-

agement changes that prompted Stivison to return to the company assales manager. At that point, Columbus Equipment Company sold its interest in

Starr Parts. Stivison remained the sales manager until 2003 whenanother management change saw him accepting the role of president. During his time as president of Columbus Equipment Company, he

navigated the company through the worst economy the company hadever seen. Through his entire career at Columbus EquipmentCompany he viewed the company and all its employees as his secondfamily.Stivison is survived by his wife, Cookie, four children and 11 grand-

children. Thomas Stivison

Altorfer Inc. Announces Altorfer as Executive VPThe board of directors of Altorfer Inc. has

elected Derek R. Altorfer to the position ofexecutive vice president, effective Feb. 1,2012.Bruce Altorfer, president of

Altorfer Inc., said this promo-tion is timely, as the family-owned business celebrates its55th anniversary.“As we reach this mile-

stone, it’s important for us tolook back and acknowledgewhat our company has beenable to accomplish. Even moreso, we also look to the future,and are excited to see the nextgeneration carry on the legacyEd Altorfer began in 1957,” said BruceAltorfer.In 2006, Derek joined Altorfer Inc. as

marketing manager, and most recently man-aged all construction parts operations andinformation technology (IT) functions of thecompany.In his new role as executive vice presi-

dent, Derek will be responsible for Altorfer

Inc.’s five operating divisions; construction,power systems, ag, rental services and lifttruck. He also will oversee finance, human

resources, marketing, IT andsafety.“This is an exciting time for

our company,” said DerekAltorfer. “I have been passion-ate about the business from ayoung age, and am fortunateto move into this role sur-rounded by colleagues whoare experts in the industries weserve.”

About Altorfer Inc.Altorfer Inc. is a licensed

Caterpillar dealer, with 22 locations in 15cities throughout Iowa, Missouri and Illinois.In addition to Cat equipment, Altorfer is

an authorized dealer of Lexion, Challenger,AGCO Application Equipment, Taylor,Mitsubishi, JLG, Trail King, and severalother allied products.For more information, call 319/365-0551

or visit www.altorfer.com.

Atlas Copco Ranks High AmongMost Sustainable CompaniesAtlas Copco ranks No. 10 in the 2012

Global 100 Most Sustainable Companies —a list unveiled during a presentation Jan. 24at the World Economic Forum in Davos,Switzerland. Atlas Copco appeared in theannual rankings for five consecutive yearsleading up to 2010 and is the top-rankedSwedish company in the 2012 rankings. Thecompany, whose North American headquar-ters is located in Rock Hill, S.C., also rankedNo. 7 overall for leadership diversity and isthe highest-ranked industrial company onthe list.“Our work to develop Atlas Copco in a

sustainable and profitable way is yieldingresults,” said Annika Berglund, senior vicepresident corporate communications at AtlasCopco. “This long-standing effort was fur-ther enhanced last year with the introductionof a range of new goals. We are proud to seethis development recognized on the Global100 list.”Global 100 rankings are compiled follow-

ing a review of about 4,000 developed andemerging market companies and their keyperformance indicators, including revenue inrelation to use of energy and water.

The inclusion near the top of the Global100 list adds to a litany of awards AtlasCopco has received in the last year recogniz-ing the company’s efforts to establish andincorporate manufacturing policies, prac-tices and programs that foster environmentalwell-being and industry innovation. Withinthe last 12 months, Atlas Copco has beenincluded among:• Thomson Reuters’ Top 100 Global

Innovators — A list of the world’s 100 mostinnovative companies; • Newsweek’s Green Rankings, No. 161

among global companies, No. 15 amongCapital Goods companies and third amongcompanies with headquarters in Sweden;• Forbes magazine named Atlas Copco

No. 67 among the Top 100 most innovativecompanies in the world;• Dow Jones Sustainability World Index

for 2011;• The Patent Board of Global Industrial

Equipment Manufacturers — for the qualityof the Atlas Copco patent portfolio.For more information, visit

www.atlascopco.com.

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Finning International Inc. and Caterpillar Inc. announcedthe companies have reached an agreement for Finning toacquire from Caterpillar the distribution and support busi-ness formerly operated by Bucyrus in portions of SouthAmerica and western Canada and in the United Kingdom.After closing, Finning expects to begin providing sales, serv-ice and support for former Bucyrus mining products in all ofFinning’s dealership territories.The transaction is valued at approximately $465 million.

Finning expects to fund the transaction primarily through theissuance of U.S. and Canadian dollar denominated termdebt. The transaction is expected to be accretive to Finning’s2012 earnings.“The acquisition of the Bucyrus distribution business is a

major strategic milestone for Finning that will expand ourleadership position in the growing mining sector and delivergreater value for our customers and shareholders. Upon theclose of this acquisition, Finning will be able to sell and sup-port a comprehensive product line that meets our customers’surface and underground mining equipment needs,” saidMike Waites, president and CEO of Finning International.“This acquisition provides an industry-leading product plat-form and sizeable Bucyrus machine population in ourresource rich mining territories in South America andCanada. This acquisition adds new revenue opportunitiesand robust, long-term growth potential for our company andemployees.”“We’re making good progress as we transition the prod-

uct distribution and support of former Bucyrus machinery to

Cat dealers around the world,” said Steve Wunning,Caterpillar group president with responsibility for ResourceIndustries. “Cat dealers have a proven track record helpingcustomers realize the highest productivity and lowest own-ing and operating costs, and many mining customers havetold us how important the dealers are to their success.Finning and Caterpillar have shared a longstanding relation-ship for close to 80 years, and we look forward to realizingthe growth opportunities created by this agreement.”The acquired distribution and support business, which has

current annual revenues of about $600 million, includesfacilities and inventory primarily in South America andCanada, as well as approximately 900 former Bucyrusemployees who are expected to transition to Finning uponclosing of the acquisition. Subject to customary closing con-ditions, it is anticipated that the transaction will close in twophases: in Finning South America and Finning U.K. andIreland late in the first quarter of 2012, followed by Canadain the second quarter.In December, Caterpillar announced Sime Darby

Industrial had acquired a portion of the former Bucyrus dis-tribution business encompassing the Cat dealerships operat-ed by Hastings Deering. Caterpillar continues to hold dis-cussions with other Cat dealers that have mining activity intheir territories and will continue to operate the formerBucyrus distribution business until the transitions haveoccurred in a given territory.Finning will be filing a material change report (and relat-

ed documents) in respect of this transaction.

Finning International Inc. to AcquirePortion of Bucyrus Distribution Business

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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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CAWGC Elects Three New Directors

The Contractors Association of Will and Grundy Countiesseated three newly-elected directors: Lori DuPree (DuPreeConstruction), Thomas J. McGann (TIMM Electric), andBarry Narvick (Narvick Bros.) at the January board of direc-tors meeting. While both DuPree and Narvick are incum-bents, McGann is a new corner of the board.The board then re-elected its 2011 which included: Jason

Cox (Len Cox & Sons) as chairman, Becky Fallin (RHLInsulation & Firestopping) as vice chair and Mike Adler (J.L.Adler Roofing & Sheet Metal) as secretary/treasurer.Also serving as directors are: Tony Corsetti (Corsetti

Structural Steel), Todd Sandeno (D Construction) and JohnYoung (Seasons Landscaping).The association staff includes: Mary Ellis Metz, office

manager, and Theresa Baker, plans room coordinator.The association also announced that Adler was chosen as

2011’s member of the year.Adler is vice president of J.L. Adler Roofing & Sheet

Metal, an 86-year-old family business that was founded in1926 by Mike’s grandfather, Joseph Adler. Joseph, whopassed away a young age of 39, was one of the foundingfathers of the Contractors Association of Will and GrundyCounties in 1933. After Joseph’s death the roofing companywas then run by Mike’s grandmother Rachel, and then bytheir son Joe Adler. Joe has since retired and has given thereigns to his sons Mike and two of his brothers, Chris andJay, who now run the longtime family business.Mike is a 1978 graduate of JCHS and also a 1982 gradu-

ate of NIU with a BA in Business Management. He was

appointed to the CAWGC board in 1999 to fill a vacancy andhas been secretary/treasurer since 2006. He also is the golfchairman since 2001 and also has served on the CAWGCScholarship committee.Adler currently is Construction Chairman of United Way.

A board member and current president of George WerdenBuck Boys and Girls Club, an advisory board member ofJJC Construction Technology Program, and is the currentchairman of the Chicago Roofing Contractors AssociationSafety and Health Committee.

The CAWGC Directors (L-R, back row) are Lori DuPree(DuPree Construction), Tony Corsetti (CorsettiStructural Steel), Todd Sandeno (D Contruction),Thomas McGann (TIMM Electric) and Barry Narvick(Narvick Bros.) and (L-R, front row) John Young(Seasons Landscaping), Chairman Jason Cox (LenCox & Sons Excavating) and Secretary/TreasurerMike Adler (JL Adler Roofing). Not Pictured is ViceChair Becky Fallin (RHL Insulation).

Mike Adler

The Council of University Transportation Centers(CUTC) honored six individuals for their outstandingachievements in the fields of transportation research andeducation Jan. 21 during the 15th Annual CUTC AwardsBanquet in Washington, D.C. The 2012 CUTC Awards were presented to students, edu-

cators and transportation officials in six categories: • “Lifetime Achievement in Transportation Research &

Education Award,” which recognizes individuals who havemade significant contributions throughout their professionallives to transportation research and education by working ingovernment, business or non-governmental organizations:Bill Millar, who retired as president of the American PublicTransportation Association last fall.• The award for “Distinguished Contribution to University

Transportation and Research,” given annually to individualswho have had a long history of significant and outstandingcontribution to university-level transportation education andresearch: Daniel Turner, University of Alabama.• “CUTC-ARTBA New Faculty Award,” presented to

tenure-track educators in recognition of outstanding reach-ing and research contributions in the transportation field:Bruce Wang, associate professor at Texas A&M University.• “Milton Pikarsky Award,” given to graduate students in

the transportation field for outstanding doctoral dissertations,Master of Science theses or Master of Science/Master ofEngineering reports with an emphasis on science and tech-nology: Vikrant Suhas Vaz, Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology and Alexander Bigazzi, Portland StateUniversity.• “Charlie V. Wootan Award” given to graduate students

in the transportation field for outstanding dissertations, the-ses, or Master of Science/Master of Engineering reports withan emphasis on policy and planning: Kari Edison Watkins,University of Washington and Carey Blackmar Barr,University of Texas, Austin. • “Neville A. Parker Award,” given to students pursuing

Master of Science degrees in the transportation field for out-standing non-thesis papers or projects in the areas of policyand planning, or science and technology: Michael Litschi,The Mineta Transportation Institute, San Jose StateUniversity and Rubens Sylvain, The City College of the CityUniversity of New York.The Council of University Transportation Centers

(CUTC) was established in 1979 by the major transportationresearch centers and institutes in the United States. CUTCmembership represents more than 80 of the nation's leadinguniversity-based transportation research and education pro-grams. Collectively, CUTC members have advanced thestate-of-the-art in all modes and disciplines of transportation.In doing so, the membership of CUTC has made significantand lasting contributions to the nation’s mobility, economy,and defense. For more information, visit www.cutc.tamu.org.

Students Honored at15th Annual CUTCAwards Banquet

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EZ-SPOT-UR Attachments has intro-duced the pole jack, which is used toextract utility poles from the ground. Thepole jack joins the heavy duty pole setterin a line of attachments aimed at utilitycompanies, electrical cooperatives andelectrical contractors.According to Chris Lichty of

International Transmission Company,“The pole jack is truly revolutionizing the

way we extract utility poles. Not to men-tion it’s built like a tank.” Lichty and theMichigan based company oversee thou-sands of miles of transmission lines, soanything to streamline the process of polereplacement can save days of work forLichty and his crew.The traditional way of pulling 100 ft.

(30 m) transmission poles involves manymen and many trucks but with the EZ-

SPOT-UR pole jack thesame job can be done withjust one person, one machineand one attachment. ThePole Jack when attached to askid steer, track loader, utili-ty tractor, or backhoe offersthe user increased maneu-verability and is capable ofpulling foamed poles as wellas poles placed in frozenground, according to themanufacturer.

The pole jack has changed the way theInternational Transmission Company extractsutility poles.

Bobcat’s Stump Grinder AttachmentsTake the Work Out of Stump Removal

With a 36-in. (91 cm) width,Bobcat’s model SG30 stumpgrinder fits easily in limitedaccess areas. The modelSG60 has a 32-in. (81 cm)cutting height and 58-in.(147 cm) reach, allowing anentire stump to be groundwithout repositioning.Mounting the work group ata 90-degree angle to the cabprovides the same wideview of the cutting area as apull-behind unit. Rubberdeflecting shields andscreening provides extraoperator comfort and pro-tection, according to themanufacturer.

SECT IONAttachments Pages 33-35

EZ-SPOT-UR Attachments’ Pole Jack Saves Days of Work

A barrel is easily transported with the pole jack’s barrel handler.

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The Chicago Pneumatic RX hydraulicbreaker line offers 13 models, which aredesigned to match various applicationneeds found in demolition, primary/sec-ondary breaking, trenching and foundationwork, recycling, road construction andlandscaping. With a service weight of 200 lb. (94 kg),

the RX 2 breaker fits carrier classes withweights ranging from 2,000 to 7,000 lb.(907 to 3,175 kg). On the top end, with aservice weight of 9,000 lb. (4,200 kg) theRX 53 is appropriate for carriers in the88,000 to 154,000 lb. (39,916 to 69,853kg) weight class. RX hydraulic breakersfeature an established hybrid gas/oil tech-nology and are engineered with fewercomponents and working parts to main-tain. The CP power boost feature on the RX

models is designed to achieve greaterbreaking performance in tough applica-tions without requiring additionalhydraulic input. While the impact energyremains constant, the breaker increases theimpact rate, resulting in enhanced percus-sive performance. The power stop func-tion found on models RX 14 and upreduces blank firing, and is designed toreduce wear on the breaker and carrier

while increasing the working life of thecomponents, according to the manufactur-er.The larger models in the Chicago

Pneumatic RX line, RX 25 through RX53, feature a power control valve, whichenables the operator to adjust the breaker’sperformance according to the application.The RX 25 through RX 53 models alsofeature a fastening system that uses sidebolts and an insert thread system thatensures a long working lifetime andimproved load distribution at the tap hole.The RX line also features advanced

noise and vibration damping technology.With the RX recoil absorbing system andinsulated breaker boxes, the RX series ofbreakers are some of the quietest breakerson the market. Optional equipment is available for

breakers in the RX 14 to RX 53 range,including CP Lube, an automatic lubrica-tion system for extended lifetime of thebushing and working tool; HD kit (heavyduty kit), which protects the box when thebreaker is used in abrasive material; andDustWiper, a scraper that keeps dust out ofthe lower breaker part.For more information, visit

www.cp.com.

The Chicago Pneumatic RX hydraulic breaker line offers 13 models, which aredesigned to match various application needs found in demolition, primary/secondarybreaking, trenching and foundation work, recycling, road construction and landscap-ing.

Chicago Pneumatic Attachments for Full Range of Carrier Sizes

Atlas Copco Offers Six NewVersatile HydraulicCompactor AttachmentsAtlas Copco Construction Equipment is introducing six new hydraulic compactors

designed for use on carriers in the 2,205- to 88,185-lb. (1,000 to 40,000 kg) class. A keydesign feature is that the housing attachment is offset at 15 degrees, improving theforce distribution on the vibrator plate while further reducing the stress and wear onthe compactor, according to the manufacturer. These compactors are virtually maintenance free due to Atlas Copco’s

PermaLube system, which keeps the bearing flooded with lubricating oil. Theintegrated control valve regulates hydraulic flow and pressure to prevent motoroverload, particularly if compactors are used on different carriers.The hydraulic motors are protected by a regeneration feature that allows the

unit to be connected to a uni-direction or bi-directional circuit. The new Atlas Copco compactors are easy to attach — no special mount

is required for fitting to carriers. Standard adapter plates and attachmentbrackets make attaching the compactors to carriers simple. Atlas Copco cancustom-make plate extensions to fit specific applications.Optional backfill blades make compactors easier to use: they level the way,

enabling work to progress smoothly while deflecting material. This new range of compactors is ideal for compacting trenches,

ground soil and embankments, as well as for driving and pullingformwork, posts and sheet piling.For more information, call 800/732-6762 or visit

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funding for affordable, sustainable and efficient transitoptions, a 105 percent increase over the previous authoriza-tion.The Administration’s national high-speed rail

proposal is another critical part of its vision for mod-ernizing America’s transportation network. Thebudget provides $2.5 billion for the first year of asix-year, $47 billion rail investment plan. This willhelp the Federal Railroad Administration continueto work with states as they plan and develop high-speed and intercity passenger rail corridors acrossthe country. It also will place high-speed rail onequal footing with other transportation programs,revitalize domestic rail manufacturing, and ensurethat the nation can reach Obama’s goal of providing80 percent of Americans access to high-speed railwithin 25 years.

Building on SafetyThe new budget also reaffirms LaHood’s strong commit-

ment to maintaining the highest safety standards forAmericans traveling by any mode of transportation. Whileroad, transit and air travel are currently the safest they have

ever been in America, the department will build on previoussuccesses to make them even safer. To accomplish that goal,the budget provides nearly $30 billion over the next six yearsfor surface transportation safety programs, an increase of

137 percent over the previous authorization. This includes$330 million over six years for the department’s ongoingcampaign against distracted driving. The reauthorizationproposal also would give the Federal Transit Administrationauthority to oversee rail transit safety in cities across the

country.The FY 2013 budget also proposes a series of pipeline

safety initiatives that will strengthen oversight of the nation’spipelines.

Modernizing Through Research and Innovation

The administration’s budget also prioritizesresearch, innovative programs and technologicalsolutions to address transportation challenges andensure that America remains competitive in theglobal marketplace. The FY 2013 budget includesmore than $1 billion to modernize America’s air-traffic control system and help transition from theradar-based air traffic control system of the past tothe more reliable, efficient, satellite-based system ofthe future, known as NextGen. The budget also pro-poses to strengthen the role of research and technol-ogy in transportation decision-making by movingthe Research and Innovative Technology

Administration (RITA) into a new Office of the AssistantSecretary for Research and Technology.For more information visit

www.dot.gov/budget/2013/dot_budget_highlights_fy_2013.pdf.

BUDGET from page 1

The Obama Administration’s budget for FY 2013, released February 13, pro-poses the U.S. government invest $74.5 billion in transportation improvements in FY2013, an increase of $1.7 billion over the amount invested in FY 2011 and about$1.9 billion, or 2.6 percent, above the amount enacted for FY 2012. Within the FY 2013 total, a $1 billion increase is proposed for passenger rail

while funding for the airport improvement program would be cut almost $1 billion,based on a proposal to eliminate federal funds for large airports. Modest increasesare proposed for most other modes and programs, basically tracking inflation.For surface transportation, including highways, public transportation, passenger

rail and highway safety, the administration proposes a six-year, FY 2013-2018,investment total of $476 billion. This includes $305.3 billion for the federal highwayprogram, $107.8 billion for the public transportation program, $47.1 billion for pas-senger rail, $3.4 billion for a new national infrastructure program, and $12.4 billionfor highway safety programs. In addition, the administration proposes $15.2 billionfor the Federal Aviation Administration in FY 2013 plus $1.7 billion for other U.S.DOT agencies, but with no data for ensuing fiscal years.The FY 2013 budget also advocates an additional $50 billion investment in FY

2012 to jump-start transportation improvements and add jobs, titled “ImmediateTransportation Investments.” This proposal for a large one-time injection of federaltransportation investment in FY 2012 also was a significant element of last year’sbudget submission, but was not approved by Congress and is not likely to be actedon this year.While this year’s $476 billion for a six-year surface transportation reauthorization

bill appears to be significantly less than last year’s $556 billion recommendation, lastyear’s total also included the proposed $50 billion for the Immediate TransportationInvestment and $30 billion for the National Infrastructure Bank, which is not in thisyear’s reauthorization proposal. When the last two items are subtracted from last

year’s $556 billion total, the amounts recommended for investment in surface trans-portation are the same.In a major difference from last year’s budget, the administration this year has iden-

tified a funding source for its proposed investments in highways and public trans-portation — budgetary savings resulting from the winding down of the wars in Iraqand Afghanistan. The budget proposes a general fund transfer of $38.5 billion intothe Highway Trust Fund in FY 2013 based on this proposal, and a total six-year trans-fer of $231 billion. Last year, the administration simply offered to work with Congressto identify the resources needed to finance its proposal.In another major difference, the budget for FY 2013 no longer includes a recom-

mendation for or any discussion of a National Infrastructure Bank. Instead, the budg-et recommends creation of a National Infrastructure Investments program, whichwould provide $3.4 billion over the six-year reauthorization period for capital invest-ment in virtually all surface transportation modes, similar to the TransportationInvestment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant program under theAmerican Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.The FY 2013 budget also reiterates a number of program changes recommend-

ed last year, including collapsing 55 current highway programs into five programsthat would give states and localities more flexibility in the use of their federal high-way funds. The budget also repeats last year’s proposal to expand the Highway Trust Fund

into a Transportation Trust Fund that would finance federal investment in other surfacetransportation modes as well as highways and transit. Nonetheless, with a four-year FAA authorization bill already enacted and with

both Houses of Congress already far along on their own bills to reauthorize the high-way and transit programs, the administration’s budget proposal will likely have onlymodest impact on the outcome.For more information, call Dave Bauer or Bill Buechner at 202/289-4434.

The new budget also reaffirms LaHood’sstrong commitment to maintaining the highestsafety standards for Americans traveling byany mode of transportation.

ARTBA’s Analysis of the Budget Proposal

Increased Investment in Infrastructure Included in Plan

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When Fleming Excavating Inc. wasawarded a parking lot job seven years ago,they decided that rather than landfill the oldmaterials removed from the site, they’d recy-cle the materials for reuse on the job.The company was so impressed with the

quality of product produced by thePowerscreen machines rented fromPowerscreen of Indiana that FlemingExcavating Inc. has been recycling eversince. According to Fleming ExcavatingSuperintendent Don Bergdall, the companycontinues to be impressed with the support itreceives from Powerscreen of Indiana andhas developed a strong relationship with thedealership over the years.Established in 1955 by Allen Fleming and

currently headed by President GregoryFleming, Fleming Excavating Inc., has 45employees and is located just outside of FortWayne in Decatur, Ind. The company isINDOT certified and focuses on jobs within

a two-hour radius of Fort Wayne.The company does commercial and

industrial site development, building resi-dential subdivisions, road construction andairport work as well as municipal sewer andwater work. Many of its site developmentprojects involve demolition, clearing, earthmoving, erosion control, sanitary and stormsewer installations, water main installations,and hauling and placing of aggregate.When the company isn’t immediately

recycling materials on site for reuse directlyon the projects where the materials comefrom, it stockpiles materials at one of itsproperties to be processed during the off sea-son. Bergdall explains that while it isn’t cur-rently a profit center for the company, thereare many benefits to recycling.The savings gained through reduced

dumping fees allows Fleming ExcavatingInc. to keep its employees busy through thewinter. The company avoids filling up land-fills while creating a local source for materi-als.Bergadall added that over the years

INDOT and other local governmental agen-cies have become much more cooperative inapproving materials for re-use. Most of the recycled material that

Fleming Excavating produces is #53 whichis inspected and certified to meet specifica-tions before use on the job site.According to Bergdall, because the com-

pany’s employees realize they’ll be responsi-ble for recycling the materials, they’vebecome efficient at keeping the materialsclean and workable. The company is cur-rently using two new Powerscreen machinesrented from Powerscreen of Indiana for itsrecycling work. The new Powerscreen XR400S primary Jaw Crushing Plant and thenew Powerscreen XH 320SR Impactor —the “SR” indicates that the crusher is also setup with a screener.Materials at Fleming Excavating’s facility

are first fed into a Powerscreen XR 400S, atracked primary jaw crushing plant withhydraulic release designed for medium scaleoperations in quarrying, demolition, recy-cling and mining applications. The plant,powered by a Tier IV Scania Engine, isdesigned for increased fuel economy while

Fleming Excavating Inc. Gets Powerscreen of Indiana Support

Finished materials coming off the Powerscreen XH 320 SR are stockpiled by a Powerscreen M100 stacker.

Fleming Excavating Superintendent Don Bergdall (L) is joined by PowerscreenIndiana’s Joe Peters to make sure everything runs smoothly at their recyclingyard.

Pages 37-47

Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section

see FLEMING page 42

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Johnson Crushers International Inc. (KPI-JCI) has pro-moted longtime employee Ian Pendergrass to service direc-tor.Pendergrass, who previously served as the company’s

service manager, will continue in his leadership role for cus-tomer service efforts, in-shop service and rebuild program, asa member of JCI’s safety committee and warranty commit-tee.Jeff Elliott, president of Johnson Crushers International

Inc., said Pendergrass’ leadership has been an important partof the company’s progress in continuous devotion to meetingcustomer needs. “Ian has had jobs of increasing responsibility since joining

JCI 16 years ago,” Elliott said. “His previous job responsi-bilities included service manager, assistant service manager,shift lead crusher bay, field service technician and servicewelder. He has an extensive background in crushing andscreening equipment, and I am confident he will make anoutstanding member of our management staff.”For more information, call 541/988-9513, e-mail

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Johnson Crushers International Inc. has promotedlongtime employee Ian Pendergrass to service director.

Sandvik’s TIM3D navigation system for surface drillinguses satellite navigation to guide the starting point and thecorrect course of drilling in accordance with the drillingplan. It significantly improves drilling accuracy and effi-ciency in quarrying, construction and open pit mining appli-cations, according to the manufacturer. Sandvik TIM3D is a drill rig navigation system that brings

drilling rigs into the realm of 3D machine automation. It isan operator aid consisting of three essential operations: rignavigation, feed alignment and drilling. The TIM3D navigation system improves hole quality and

hole position accuracy, translating into better fragmentationand decreased amount of boulders and fines. This results inincreased efficiency in the production process, both in crush-ing, and loading and hauling. The system also eliminates theneed for surveying and any hole marks, and corresponding-ly the risk for marking errors, significantly speeding updrilling production. Due to a modern and clear user interface,the system is easy to use, according to the manufacturer.Based on multi-satellite RTK GNSS navigation, TIM3D

is compatible with GPS and GLONASS satellite systems.The navigation uses drilling plans made either with standardoffice programs or with the system itself. The plan is import-ed to the rig with USB memory in IREDES standard format,containing the target coordinates in three dimensions. Localbase station, or VRS correction, keeps navigation accuracywithin 10 centimeters.TIM3D system compares the position of the drill bit with

the planned hole position and guides the operator to the cor-rect starting point of the chosen hole. During drilling, theoperator can follow the penetration rate and hole depth, dis-tance to target, number of required holes and current feedalignment. The system stops drilling automatically at the tar-get depth. The system also shows the status of the holes withcolor codes. TIM3D allows the operator to deviate from the drill plan

if needed, for example due to an infeasible planned startingpoint. Despite the modification, the hole bottom remains asplanned: TIM3D system automatically calculates a newcourse based on the actual starting point of the hole. The drilling data — the actual parameters — are stored in

the system memory, from where it can be imported to vari-ous programs, such as blasting simulation. The data includesa quality report, position and depth of the drilled holes,drilling time, and start and end points. The TIM3D navigation system is available for Sandvik

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Columbia, MO573-814-0083

Cape Girardeau, MO573-334-5252

Palmyra, MO573-769-2056

Franksville, WI262-835-2710

Depere, WI920-532-0165

Deforest, WI608-842-4151

Eau Claire, WI715-874-5400

Schofield, WI715-355-9898

Escanaba, MI906-786-6920

THE VICTOR L.PHILLIPS CO.

www.vlpco.com

Kansas City, MO 800-878-9290

Joplin, MO800-878-8223

Brookline Station,MO

800-955-2729

Wichita, KS800-878-3346

Topeka, KS800-878-4345

Garden City, KS 800-511-1435

Savage, MN 800-888-9515

Des Moines, IA 800-555-1445

Cedar Rapids, IA 800-616-6615

Sioux City, IA 800-633-9104

Milan, IL 800-633-9114

Iron Mountain, MI 800-888-9565

Duluth, MN 800-888-9535

Virginia, MN 800-752-4304

Bismark, ND800-247-1282

Dickinson, ND888-418-2873

Fargo, ND800-342-4330

Omaha, NE866-733-1100

Minot, ND701-852-3188

Rapid City, SD888-388-0266

Sioux Falls, SD800-262-5373

Williston, ND877-570-4635

Lincoln, NE866-801-6261

ALTA EQUIPMENT COMPANYwww.altaconstructionequipment.com

BRANDEIS MACHINERY & SUPPLY COMPANY

www.brandeismachinery.com

ROLAND MACHINERY CO.www.rolandmachinery.com

ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES TITAN MACHINERY

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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.

DID YOU KNOW?Crushers should operate for decades. With that standard in mind, Telsmith designs, manufactures

and services a range of jaw, cone and impact crushers as well assingle-deck to quad-deck screens.

For over a hundred years,Telsmith has designed andmanufactured in the United

States of America.

Terry Hennessey800-845-9188

[email protected]

Fenton, Missouri800-845-9188

www.fabickcat.com

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Powerscreen of Indiana Helps Contractor Stay Efficientat the same time producing increased pro-duction. Powerscreen of Indiana’s JoePeters explained that the fixed jaw hasbeen repositioned at a steeper angle tooptimize the gravity feed of materials andthe toggle plate on the swing jaw isdesigned to operate in a circular motion,creating more material on material crush-ing for substantially greater production.

Bergdall agreed that he has seen amarked increase in the volume of materi-als being produced by the machine.

Options available for the PowerscreenXR 400S include a deflector plate underthe crusher, single pole or twin pole mag-nets to remove metals such as rebar fromthe material stream, radio remote control,a belt weigher, an electric refueling pumpand underscreen wire mesh in varioussizes.

After initial processing in thePowerscreen XR 400S, materials are feddirectly into Powerscreen’s newPowerscreen XH 320 SR. The XH 320 isa mid-sized horizontal impact crusherwith a production output potential of upto 320 tons per hour. The SR versionincludes a screen with a conveyor for re-circulating oversized product back to the

crusher for reprocessing. ThePowerscreen XH320 offers track mobili-ty and features a rapid set-up timeemploying a fuel-efficient direct drivesystem.

The combination impactor and screen-er in one machine was a definite plus saidBergadall, who liked the reduced foot-print claiming. “We’re always runningout of room at recycling sites so its niceto have a machine that combines process-es and reduces your space requirements”

In the final stage, completed #53s arestockpiled using a Powerscreen M100Aggregate stacker. The PowerscreenM100 stacker is a static conveyor con-structed around a lattice structure frame-work, designed for strength and durabili-ty and is capable of handling up to 400tph using a heavy duty 32 in. (800mm)belt. The stacker is suitable for feed con-veying or stockpiling concrete, mortar, awide variety of sand types, as well asquarry dust, crushed fines, recycled mate-rials and iron ore.

“We’re crushing during the coldest andtoughest time of the year and bothPowerscreen machines and PowerscreenIndiana have proven their reliability indemanding situations,” said Bergdall.

Powerscreen of Indiana’s JoePeters monitors the flow ofmaterials going into thePowerscreen XR400S.

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Innovative American made no compromise

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The MX457130K lbs. 300 hp. 13,430lb@60’. 63’ 5” reach.

www.macallister.com

Indianapolis, IN800-382-1896

Fort Wayne, IN800-944-0847

South Bend800-685-9849

Lafayette, IN800-283-4231

Washington, IN800-932-5120

Terre Haute, IN800-273-5650

www.ohiocat.com

Cadiz, OH800-837-6204

Canton, OH800-837-6207

Cincinnati, OH888-332-4658

Cleveland, OH800-837-6200

Columbus, OH888-441-4658

N Kentucky, OH888-446-4658

Toledo, OH888-339-4658

Troy, OH888-330-4658

Youngstown, OH800-837-6203

Zanesville, OH800-837-6205

www.whayne.com

Louisville, KY502-774-4441

Ashland, KY606-928-3444

Bowling Green, KY270-843-3275

Corbin, KY606-528-3140

Dry Ridge, KY859-823-1500

Evansville, IN812-425-4651

Hazard, KY606-439-4040

Lexington, KY859-254-2756

Paducah, KY270-443-3631

Pikevile, KY606-437-6265

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6x16 2 Deck Screen-It

102x152 Track Mounted Impact Plant

Separate-It RWS 2000 Rock/Wood SeparatorRock-It Static Grizzly

PO Box 1045244303 RT. CC

Jefferson City, MO573-635-8700

(Serving Missouri and Eastern Kansas)

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BUTLER MACHINERY CO.www.butlermachinery.com

3402 36th St. SWFargo, ND 58014

701-280-3100

800-726-7475

3630 Miriam Ave.Bismarck, ND 58501

701-223-0890

2803 I-94 BusinessLoop E

Dickinson, ND 58601701-456-1400

1201 S. 46th St.Grand Forks, ND 58201

701-775-4238

1505 Hwy 2, Bypass EMinot, ND 58701

701-852-3508

4950 E Highway 12Aberdeen SD 57401

605-225-6240

3601 Deadwood Ave. NRapid City, SD 57702

605-342-4850

20571 Truck Stop Ave.Pierre, SD 57501

605-224-5400

3201 N. Louise Ave.Sioux Falls, SD 57107

605-336-3010

RB SCOTT COMPANY INC.

www.rbscott.com1011 Short St.

Eau Claire, WI 54701715-832-9292

Fax: 715-832-7767

CENTRAL SERVICE &

SUPPLY, INC.www.centralsands.com

1701 SE Hulsizer Rd.Ankeny, IA 50021

515-964-8600

Fax: 515-964-3314

ROAD BUILDERSMACHINERY &

SUPPLY CO., INC.www.roadbuildersmachinery.com

1001 S. 7th St. TrafficwayKansas City, KS 66105

913-371-3822

Fax: 913-371-3870

4115 S. 90th St.Omaha, NE

402-331-9200

5601 Fletcher Ave.Lincoln, NE

402-325-0447

4949 Juergen Rd.Grand Island, NE

308-384-2620

AIS CONSTRUCTION

EQUIPMENTCORP.

3600 N. Grand River Ave.Lansing, MI 48906

517-321-8000

Fax: 517-321-4191

www.aisequip.com

Grand Rapids600 44th Street S.W.

Grand Rapids, MI 49548616-538-2400

Fax: 616-538-0449

Northeast Detroit65809 Gratiot AvenueLenox, MI 48050

586-727-7502

Fax: 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 Detroit, MI56555 Pontiac Trail

New Hudson, MI 48165248-437-8121

800-457-8121

816 N. Dirksen ParkwaySpringfield, IL 62702

217-789-7711Fax: 217-744-7314

220 E. Frontage Rd.Bolingbrook, IL 60440

630-739-7474Fax: 630-739-9443

18210 Beck Rd.Marengo, IL 60152815-923-4966

Fax: 815-923-4973

1505 Donna DriveCarterville, IL 62918

618-985-3399Fax: 618-985-2992

6450 Melton Rd.Portage, IN 46368219-764-8080

Fax: 219-764-8613

4670 Crossroads Industrial Dr.Bridgeton, MO 63044

314-291-1330Fax: 314-291-8050

4110 I-70 Drive SoutheastColumbia, MO 65201

573-814-0083Fax: 573-814-0087

3364 Percy DriveCape Girardeau, MO 63702

573-334-5252Fax: 573-334-1887

701 Industrial DrivePalmyra, MO 63461

573-769-2056Fax: 573-769-2059

ROLAND MACHINERY CO.www.rolandmachinery.com

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3478 5th Ave. S. • Fort Dodge, IA 50501 • (515) 574-23024734 Sergeant Rd. • Waterloo, IA 50701 • (319) 234-8710

Mid Country Machinery(800) 206-5936

www.midcountrymachinery.com

2004 JOHN DEERE 450HLT, 73hp, Operating Weight 15,500 lbs, 16"Shoes, 1462 Hrs ..........................................................................$35,0002002 CATERPILLAR D3G XL, OROPS, STANDARD TRACK, PAD WIDTH16" @ 70%, CAT ENGINE, SEMI U BLADE, OPERATING WEIGHT 16,227lbs, 1395 Hrs................................................................................$35,0001990 TD7G, OROPS, STANDARD TRACK, PAD WIDTH 17" @ 60%, CUM-MINS ENGINE, PAT BLADE, 3969 Hrs ..........................................$18,0002006 CATERPILLAR D6R XL III, EROPS, Air Conditioning, Heat, StandardTrack, Pad Width 24" @ 80%, Caterpillar Engine, Semi U Blade, 8336Hrs ..............................................................................................$143,0002007 KOMATSU D31EX, EROPS, Air Conditioning, Heat, Pad Width 16",Komatsu Engine, PAT Blade, 1710 Hrs ........................................$44,5002004 CATERPILLAR D5N XL, OROPS, Aux Hydraulics, Standard Track,Pad Width 22" @ 80%, Caterpillar Engine, PAT Blade, 2722 Hrs $54,0002008 JOHN DEERE 650J LGP, EROPS, Air Conditioning, Heat, StandardTrack, Pad Width 24" @ 80%, John Deere Engine, PAT Blade, LaserLeveling System (Top Con MC-R3), Work Lights, Very Clean Unit, 1769Hrs ..............................................................................................$179,5002007 CATERPILLAR D6T XW, 5205 Hrs ......................................$235,0002011 JOHN DEERE 650J XLT, John Deere Diesel Engine, OROPS,Hydrostatic Transmission, Front Sweeps, Front Engine enclosures, 18in. SG Salt pads, 105" 6 way blade, long track frame, 742 Hrs1986 CATERPILLAR D7H ..............................................................$67,5001990 CATERPILLAR D6H II2005 CATERPILLAR D6RXW II, 8387 Hrs1988 CATERPILLAR D6H, CAB, HEAT, AC, 8403 Hrs2007 CATERPILLAR D6R XW III1977 CATERPILLAR D8K2007 CATERPILLAR D6T XW, Enclosed Cab, Air Conditioning, Heat,Standard Track, Pad Width 28” @ 80%, Caterpillar Engine, PAT Blade,AM/FM and CD Radio, 3548 Hrs1974 DRESSER TD15C2007 CATERPILLAR D6T XW, EROPS, CAB, A/C, Semi-U Blade with Tilt,3800 Hrs1994 CATERPILLAR D5H XL

2007 KOBELCO SK 135 SR, 92hp, 20" Shoes, Operating Weight 30,424lbs, 18' Dig Depth, EROPS, A/C, Plumbed, 1371 Hrs ..................$89,5002007 KOBELCO SK 135 SR, Operating Weight 30,424lbs, 92hp, 18' DigDepth, 20" Shoes, EROPS, A/C, Plumbed, 1811 Hrs ....................$91,5002007 KOBELCO SK 350 LC8, Operating Weight 79,600 lbs, 264 hp,Maximum Dig Depth 24' 10", Bucket Breakout Force 29,230lbs, EROPS,AIR CONDITIONING, HEAT, STANDARD TRACK, PAD WIDTH 32" @80%, 2825 Hrs ..........................................................................$160,0002008 KOBELCO SK 80 SR, EROPS, A/C, Heat, CP Manual Quick Coupler,6' Stick, Standard Track, 24" Shoes - 80%, Semi-U Blade, 17" CPBucket, Operating Weight 17,600lbs, 54hp, 808 Hrs ..................$70,0002006 KOBELCO SK 115 SR, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 8' Stick, HydraulicThumb, Standard track, 23" Shoes - 75%, Isuzu Engine, Semi-U Blade,3' CP Bucket, Operating Weight 31,750lbs, 84hp, 1696 Hrs........$77,5002006 KOBELCO SK 330 LC, EROPS, HEAT, GEITH QUICK COUPLER,31.5" SHOES AT 75%, MITSUBISHI ENGINE, 11FT. STICK, 2FT. HENS-LEY DITCHING V-BUCKET, 238hp, 3708 Hrs..............................$189,0002010 KOBELCO SK 260LC-8, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, HEAT, 60'LONG REACH, PAD WIDTH 32" @ 95%, CHN ENGINE, TAG BUCKET 60",STICK LENGTH 25', Operating Weight 55,556lbs, 175hp, 800 Hrs............................................................................................................$225,0002008 JOHN DEERE 350D LC, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, STANDARDTRACK, HEAT, STICK 13', PAD WIDTH 32" @ 90%, ENGINE JOHNDEERE, OPERATING WEIGHT 77,970lbs 271hp, 1456 Hrs ........$239,0002005 HITACHI ZX160LC, 2637 Hrs ................................................$85,0002007 HITACHI ZX80, EROPS, Air Conditioning, Push Blade, 24" DiggingBucket, Rubber Tracks, Operating Weight 15,905lbs., Isuzu CC-4JG152hp Engine, 1899 Hrs2006 KOMATSU PC160LC, 1945 Hrs ............................................$77,500

2005 KOBELCO SK330LC, 4069 Hrs2011 KOBELCO SK 295-9 TIER 4, 31.5" SEMI-TRIPLE GROUSER SHOE,STD BOOM W/ARM CYL, STD ARM W/BKT CYL & LINKAGE, OPRCONT PATTERN CHGR 2 WAY SK, LOWER BASE MACHINE SK295-10,REAR VIEW CAMERA, MECHANICAL SEAT, AIR CONDITIONING, HEAT,PAD WIDTH 32", MECHANICAL SEAT, 473 Hrs2005 KOBELCO SK 480LC, Geith Hydraulic Quick Coupler, AdditionalStick, Counter weight removal device with remote, 34" Bucket, 72"Bucket, EROPS, Air Conditioning, Heat, 4805 Hrs2006 KOMATSU PC200LC-8, EROPS, Air Conditioning, Heat, 3509 Hrs ......................................................................................................$99,0002011 KOBELCO SK 210L Tier 3, ROPS, 31.5" SEMI-TRIPLE GROUSERSHOE, 18'6" BOOM W/ARM CYL, 9'8" ARM, OPR CONT PATTERN CHGR2 WAY SK, Combo 1-2 way Dbl/Sngl Pump w/N&B Only-Arm, AngleGuards, 131 Hrs1996 KOBELCO SK 150 MARK IV2011 KOBELCO SK 210, 42" Bucket, 197 Hrs2004 KOBELCO SK 330LC, 4534 Hrs2005 KOBELCO SK 330LC, EROPS, Air Conditioning, Heat, 5628 Hrs ........................................................................................................$85,0002006 KOBELCO SK 330LC, 4566 Hrs............................................$89,0002005 KOBELCO SK 330LC, 6129 Hrs............................................$85,0002006 KOMATSU PC200LC-7, EROPS, Air Conditioning, Heat, StickLength 9'8", Manual Thumb, Pad Width 28" @ 70%, Komatsu Engine,5202 Hrs ......................................................................................$85,0002000 GRADALL XL3200, Cummins Diesel Engine, Equipped with Cab,Telescopic 2 Piece Boom, Digging Bucket, Air Conditioning, Heat, PadWidth 24" @ 70%, 6013 Hrs2007 KOBELCO SK 350LC ..........................................................$125,0002009 KOBELCO SK 485LC, 66" Esco Bucket2010 KOBELCO SK 350LC, EROPS, Air Conditioning Heat, 1192 Hrs2006 CATERPILLAR 325CL, EROPS Air Conditioning, Heat, 2062 Hrs ......................................................................................................$160,0002005 JOHN DEERE 200CLC, 5075 Hrs..........................................$82,0002006 KOBELCO SK 210LC, 2043 Hrs2006 KOBELCO SK 160LC, 1732 Hrs2012 KOBELCO SK 210, 42" Bucket, 1 Hr2012 KOBELCO SK 210-9 Tier 4, 31.5" SEMI TRIPLE GROUSER SHOE,18'6" BOOM W/ARM CYLINDER, OPR CONT PATTERN CHGR 2 WAYSK, COMBO 1-2 WAY DBL/SNGL PUMP W/, N&B ONLY-ARM (STD),STANDARD LOWER (BASE), REAR VIEW CAMERA, 9'8" STANDARDARM, MECHANICAL SEAT, ANGLE GUARDS, 1 Hr2012 KOBELCO SK 210-9 Tier 4, 31.5" SEMI TRIPLE GROUSER SHOE,18'6" BOOM W/ARM CYLINDER, OPR CONT PATTERN CHGR 2 WAYSK, COMBO 1-2 WAY DBL/SNGL PUMP W/, N&B ONLY-ARM (STD),STANDARD LOWER (BASE), REAR VIEW CAMERA, 9'8" STANDARDARM, MECHANICAL SEAT, ANGLE GUARDSKOBELCO SK485, W/LABNTY SHEAR, 1980 Hrs2007 KOBELCO SK 135SLRC2004 CATERPILLAR 320CL, 3642 Hrs2007 KOBELCO SK 170 LC8, 1574 Hrs ......................................$108,0001994 KOMATSU PC300LC-5, GP BUCKET

2008 KOBELCO SK 17SR-3, Operating Weight 3638 lb, 15.2 hpMaximum Dig 7' 1", Bucket Breakout Force 2900 lb Bucket Capacity1.55 cu. ft., 315 Hrs ....................................................................$26,0002009 KOBELCO SK 35 SR-5, 28hp, Operating Weight 7892 lbs, 10' DigDepth, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, HEAT, QUICK COUPLER(TAG),STANDARD TRACK, PAD WIDTH 12" @ 80%, YANMAR ENGINE, CPBUCKET 30", 542 Hrs ..................................................................$41,0002009 KOBELCO SK 35 SR-5, Auxillary Hydraulics, Operating Weight7960 lb, 28 hp, Max Dig Depth 10' 1", 712 Hrs............................$41,0002001 IHI 35NX, EROPS, 52" Stick, 12" Shoes - 50%, Isuzu Engine, 21"Bucket w/teeth, 3431 Hrs ............................................................$17,000

2007 TAKEUCHI TB138FR, OROPS, Aux Hyd, Standard Track, 75" Stick,14" Shoes (Rubber) - 80%, Yanmar Engine, Overall Good Condition,754 Hrs ........................................................................................$35,0002007 NEW HOLLAND E18 SR, OROPS, AUX HYDRAULICS, STICKLENGTH 39", PAD WIDTH 9" @ 70%, MITSUBISHI ENGINE, SEMI UBLADE, WB BUCKET 16", 316 Hrs................................................$21,5002007 KOBELCO SK 35 SR-3, OROPS, Pad Width 12" Excellent Cond.,Stick 4'4", Yanmar Diesel Engine, Dig Depth 10'1", Operating Weight8050 lbs, 210 Hrs ........................................................................$44,0002003 CATERPILLAR 308C CR, CAB - HEAT - A/C, AM/FM RADIO, 18"RUBBER TRACK PADS, 7' 7" HYDRAULIC BLADE, CAT 24" GP TOOTHBUCKET W/SIDECUTTERS, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS / FOOT CON-TROL, 4M40 MITSUBISHI ENGINE, 1774 Hrs..............................$47,5002001 JOHN DEERE 17ZTS, JD DIESEL ENGINE, OROPS, FRONT BLADE,SWING BOOM, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, RUBBER TRACKS, C&P HD12" DIGGING BUCKET - WELDCO BEALES, WELDCO BEALES STYLEMANUAL COUPLER, 628 Hrs ......................................................$22,000

2007 NEW HOLLAND W190B, Air Conditioning, GP BUCKET - CAPACITY4.25 CU. YD., 195HP, EROPS, 4WD, Heat, Ride Control, New HollandEngine, Operating Weight 39,074 lbs, 2358 Hrs ........................$119,5002001 VOLVO L220E, EROPS, 352 hp, Operating Weight 68,960 lb, AirConditioning, Heat, 4WD, Volvo Bucket with Bolt-on-Edge, 13,839 Hrs ......................................................................................................$89,0002001 CATERPILLAR 902, EROPS, A/C, HEAT, 78" CU. YD. BUCKET WITHCUTTING EDGE, 4 - 15.5 180-18 TIRES - 80%, 48 HP, 2458 Hrs$29,5002010 KAWASAKI 90ZV-2, 271 HP, Operating Weight - 51,257 lbs,EROPS, Reach at Max Lift & Dump - 3.9ft, Air Conditioning, Heat, RideControl Tires 26.5 R25 (excellent), Cummins Engine, 676 Hrs ..$265,0002010 KAWASAKI 80ZV-2, EROPS, 198 HP, Operating Weight - 39,308lbs; Reach at Max Lift & Dump - 3.7ft, 4WD, Quick Coupler, RideControl, Air Conditioning, Heat, Cummins Engine, 501 Hrs ......$195,0002006 NEW HOLLAND LW190.B, EROPS, 4WD, HEAT, AIR CONDITION-ING, TIRES 23.5 R25, NEW HOLLAND ENGINE, Operating Weight35,935 lbs; 205 hp, 3573 Hrs1997 KAWASAKI 65Z, EROPS, HEAT, TIRES 20.5X25, Operating Weight22,509 lbs, 134hp, 6598 Hrs ........................................................$525002005 CATERPILLAR 950G, EROPS, Air Conditioning, Heat, 4WD, Tires23.5-25 (great condition), Caterpillar Engine, Caterpillar Bucket 4.25 yd3 with Bolt on Edge, 5525 Hrs....................................................$129,5002004 NEW HOLLAND LW50 B, EROPS, Air Conditioning, Heat, AuxHydraulics, Quick Coupler, 4WD, Tires 335/80 R18 Michelin, DeutzEngine, New Holland Bucket 74" with Bolt on Edge, 375 Hrs ......$45,0002011 KAWASAKI 65ZV-2, Enclosed Cab, Tires 20.5-25, 4 way Flasher Kit,Quick Coupler, Ride Control Kit, RIMS, Counter Weight OPT, Quick Fork48", Air Conditioning, Heat, 4WD, 5 Hrs2011 KAWASAKI 65ZV-2, Enclosed Cab Assy, 4 way Flasher Kit, RideControl Kit, Counter Weight OPT, Quick Coupler, Quick Fork 48", Switch,Batt Discon Man, RIMS, 20.5-25, Tire, 20.5 R25 VMT L3 B/S, LTD SlipDiff, F/R, Bucket Quick 2.5 w/BOCE, Multi Function Grip, 137 Hrs2007 KOMATSU WA250-5L, Komatsu Diesel engine, EROPS, AC, QuickCoupler, GP Bucket, 5248 Hrs ......................................................$87,5001990 JOHN DEERE 544E, EROPS, 14,988 Hrs ..............................$35,0002012 KAWASAKI 95ZV-2, Enclosed Cab Assy, RIMS 29.5-25, K-Lever Kit,Ride Control Kit, Counter Weight OPT, Batt Discon Man Switch, LincolnLube Opt, Bucket GP 7.0 W/BOCE, Tire 29.5 R25 VMT L3 B/S, 7 Hrs2004 KOMATSU WA65-3, EROPS, Air Conditioning, Heat, Quick Coupler(JRB), 4WD, Tires 335/80R 18, Komatsu Engine, Komatsu Bucketw/Bolt on Edge, 625 Hrs2009 CATERPILLAR 938H, EROPS, Air Conditioning, Heat, 634 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$149,0001972 CATERPILLAR 950Dresser 520C Front End Loader w/Bucket2003 KOMATSU WA180-MC31986 CATERPILLAR IT-18

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Nortrax Names CorporateUsed Equipment Manager

Nortrax has named Brian Durfeeas corporate used equipment man-ager. Durfee comes fullcircle selling John Deere equip-ment. After growing up in the DukeDurfee Company family business,which was a John Deere dealercovering southern Minnesota,Durfee is again working with JohnDeer equipment. Durfee spent the last 16 years on

his own and then worked for aprominent Midwest equipmentdealer.Durfee, who will work out of the

Nortrax Eau Claire, Wis., corporateoffices, says that it is exciting tojoin a very progressive and talentedcrew at Nortrax. Headquartered in Tampa, Fla.,

Nortrax is North America’s largestJohn Deere construction andforestry dealer with 52 locationsthroughout the eastern and centralregions of the U.S. and Canada. Formore information, visit www.nor-trax.comBrian Durfee

Manitou Group, a world leader in materi-al handling and compact equipment andYanmar Co. LTD, a global manufacturer ofdiesel engines and a broad range of compactequipment announced the formation of astrategic alliance. The two companies havehad a successful long-standing partnershipincluding the use of Yanmar engines in Gehland Mustang branded compact equipmentmanufactured by Manitou in the UnitedStates.Initially as part of the alliance, Manitou

will launch a line of compact excavatorsmanufactured by Yanmar, under the Gehland Mustang brands for the North Americansales region. Manitou is confident that thisnew line of excavators provided by Yanmarwill thoroughly meet the needs of its cus-tomers in both value and features for thisvery important sales region. With thisannouncement, Manitou has concluded itsdistribution relationship with WackerNeuson who has provided compact excava-tors and all-wheel steer loaders to Manitoufor the Americas region since 1999. Forthese products, Manitou is committed to pro-viding continued service and parts support toits dealers and customers, according to thecompany.In parallel, Yanmar will launch a range of

skid loaders and compact track loadersdesigned and manufactured in the UnitedStates by Manitou’s compact equipmentdivision under the Yanmar brand for distri-bution in North America. After the comple-tion of the initial launch by both companies,they will look at broader distribution oppor-tunities aimed at growing sales activities forboth companies while strengthening eachcompany’s independent dealer network.Further opportunities for manufacturingalliances also will be explored to shortentime to market and better utilize existingworldwide manufacturing facilities and

expertise.“There is a strong synergy between our

organizations, from our core culture and val-ues to the complementary fit of our productlines. We believe the market will readilyembrace the quality and value that our prod-ucts have to offer,” stated Ted Bregar, presi-dent, Yanmar America.Daniel Miller, Manitou Americas Inc.,

president and CEO said, “Manitou isextremely excited about this enhancedalliance and the opportunities it presents forour dealers and customers. Yanmar has beena key supplier and this new relationship only

strengthens this long term partnership.”Both companies recognize that further

complementary value creating initiatives canprovide the opportunity to strengthen theirdistribution organizations through sharedproduct and product development activities.The strengthened alliance of the two compa-nies will focus on enhancing market cred-itability and service to their dealers and cus-tomers.Yanmar America Corporation is located in

Adairsville, Ga., and is the regional head-quarters of North America. Yanmar’s pri-mary focus is on the product and service cat-egories of agriculture, construction, powergeneration, marine and industrial engines.Yanmar celebrated its 100th anniversary in2012. Manitou Americas Inc., headquartered in

West Bend, Wis., is the combined organiza-tion of previous Manitou North America andGehl Company activities in America. It hoststhe sales and marketing teams of NorthAmerica and Latin America (supporting theGehl, Manitou, Mustang and Edge brandnames and their respective dealer networks)and is the home of the compact equipmentdivision with modern R&D and manufactur-ing facilities in Wisconsin, South Dakotaand Texas.

“There is a strong synergy between our organizations,from our core culture and values to the complementary fitof our product lines. We believe the market will readilyembrace the quality and value that our products have tooffer.”

Ted BregarYanmar America

Manitou Group, Yanmar Announce Key Strategic Alliance

Terex Restructures FortWayne Manufacturing FacilityTerex has announced a restructuring of its

Fort Wayne, Ind., manufacturing facility toadjust to current market conditions andrefine its front discharge mixer truck line tomeet customer needs well into the future. “After the boom of the mid-2000s, the

mixer truck market has experienced a deep,unprecedented multi-year recession in whichready mix concrete producers are keepingtrucks in their fleet for longer periods oftime,” said David Rinas, interim site directorof Terex Roadbuilding, Fort Wayne. “As aresult, parts sales and field service demandhas been on the rise, so we are adjusting ourbusiness to better support our customers nowand after the economy rebounds.” Terex is taking advantage of the

economic downturn to streamlineand update its manufacturing facil-ity in Fort Wayne. “Consistent with other Terex

manufacturing facilities, we will beimplementing lean manufacturingprinciples to improve workflowand update all processes to moreeffectively meet the future needsand expectations of our cus-

tomers,” added Rinas. In preparation for the 2012 production

season, Terex mixer truck district sales man-agers will be working more closely withother Terex Roadbuilding facilities inOklahoma City and Canton, S.D. In additionto mixer and glider truck sales and support,they will add sales responsibilities for the fullTerex Roadbuilding product lines, includingconcrete batch plants, slipform, bridge, canaland airport pavers as well as the division’sextensive asphalt production, paving andrehabilitation equipment. For more information, call 800/678-596

or visit www.terex.com.

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Kenworth Offers Advice on Spec’ing for Natural Gas PowerReady to seriously explore the purchase

of natural gas trucks for your operation? So,where do you begin in the effort to specifyfor natural gas power?“Start with two primary considerations

when spec’ing natural gas-powered trucks— first, the type of natural gas available inyour operating area, and second, the operat-ing range your trucks typically travel,” rec-ommended Andy Douglas, Kenworth TruckCompany’s national sales manager of spe-cialty markets, who leads Kenworth’s greentruck initiatives.For the past five years, Douglas has trav-

eled extensively to work closely with offi-cials from fleets, non-profit organizations,municipalities, ports and government agen-cies interested in purchasing fuel-efficient,low-emission trucks or helping to aid theadvancement of green trucks into the mar-ketplace. For his efforts on Kenworth’sbehalf, Douglas was named one of just 40Sustainability All-Stars by Green Fleet mag-azine recently.

Kenworth Natural Gas Trucks“Kenworth offers an excellent choice of

natural gas trucks to meet the specific appli-cation needs of truck fleets and operators,”Douglas said.Kenworth offers four natural gas models.

The Class 8 Kenworth T800 — which isavailable only for liquefied natural gas(LNG) use — can be ordered in a gross com-bination weight (GCW) of up to 80,000 lb.(36,287 kg) for over-the-road operation withadditional ratings exceeding 100,000 lbs.(45,359 kg) available for certain applica-tions.The Kenworth T440, T470 and W900S

are available to run either LNG or com-pressed natural gas (CNG).These three models can be ordered with

ratings up to 66,000 lbs. (29,937 kg) GCW.The T440 and T470 also can be spec’d as aheavy Class 7 at 33,000-lb. (14,968 kg)(GCW) Class 7 truck. Models with the ver-satility to span Class 7 and Class 8 ratingscan offer operators the widest array of truckchoices to help meet their operational needs,Douglas noted.

Natural Gas Availability and Expanding InfrastructureBefore choosing CNG or LNG, it is

important for fleets and operators to takeinventory of natural gas stations in their areaand along their operating routes.“Currently, many local transit and govern-

ment agencies use CNG to power trucks andbuses, so that fuel source may be easier tofind,” Douglas said. “Meanwhile, the naturalgas infrastructure available to the public isexpanding at an accelerated rate across theUnited States and Canada along well-trav-eled transportation routes.”For example, natural gas engine manufac-

turer Westport Innovations in Vancouver,B.C., and Shell have agreed to launch a co-marketing program in North America aimedat providing customers with a better eco-nomic case for adopting natural gas-pow-ered vehicles by addressing fuel supply and

customer support.Chesapeake Energy announced this past

summer that it will invest $150 million inClean Energy Fuels Corp. over the nextthree years to help underwrite approximate-ly 150 LNG publicly accessible fueling sta-tions for heavy duty trucks along majorinterstate highway corridors.“It’s amazing the amount of infrastructure

activity that’s happened in the past fiveyears,” Douglas said. “It may not be too longbefore we’ll see enough natural gas stationsalong key interstate corridors for trucks to beable to travel from Los Angeles to New Yorkand back.”

Operating RangeBesides natural gas fuel availability on

your route, take into account operatingrange.“In general, if your operating range is over

400 miles, it’s usually best to go with LNG.Under 400 miles, CNG can be an option.CNG can be used up to 66,000 poundsGVW with some severe duty applicationsgoing up to 80,000 pounds GVW,” saidDouglas.

FuelingIn addition to available fuel type, be sure

to check each station’s ease of truck accessi-bility, and capability to fill commercial truckvolumes. Most CNG stations compress thegas into on-site storage cylinders, which canthen dispense the natural gas fuel into truckfuel tanks as quickly as diesel fuel. LNG canbe dispensed at 20 to 40 gal. (76 to 151 Lpm)per minute, so fueling a truck with 120-gal.(454 L) tank capacity may typically take lessthan five minutes.“Drivers can refuel CNG-powered trucks

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Kenworth offers four natural gas models — the T440, T470 and W900S.

see KENWORTH page 52

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Lower Price, Cleaner Fuel Top List of Benefits for Changewithout needing to go through special train-ing,” said Douglas. “LNG is a cyrogenic fueland so those vehicles must be refueled byproperly trained individuals.”Some CNG stations are lower volume, or

time fill, and fill fuel tanks more slowly. Theslower, time-fill system is often used to fuelfleets whose vehicles sit overnight or forseveral hours, he said.

Fuel Tank Selection and Placement

As far as fuel tank selection, there issometimes a tendency to overspec whenchoosing natural gas tanks since operatorsare in the habit of carrying a two-to-threeday supply of fuel on their diesel trucks.“In many cases, it’s often impractical to

carry much more than a day’s supply of nat-ural gas. Natural gas fuel tanks also can beexpensive, so consider carrying only enoughfuel for a full-day’s work, plus a 10 percentreserve,” said Douglas.Douglas recommended specifying Type 4

CNG cylinders, which are the lightestweight, but also the most expensive option.Type 4 tanks have a plastic core and are fullywrapped with a composite, such as carbonfiber. Other less expensive options are Type2 and Type 3 CNG tanks, which have a steelor aluminum core and are compositewrapped. All CNG tanks are high-pressurevessels.For its LNG-powered T800s, Kenworth

uses a Dewar flask (or cyrogenic tank) sys-tem that is like a large Thermos bottle insidea metal cylinder. The LNG fuel tank, whichis designed to keep the fuel in its liquid stateat minus 260 F (minus 162 C), can holdbetween 56 and 80 diesel gallon equivalent(DGE) gallons per tank.Kenworth offers a number of tank options

for order on its natural gas trucks. Fuel tankplacement depends on the type of truck,chassis configuration, equipment specifica-tion choices and how much fuel is needed tobe carried, Douglas said.“It’s important to carefully consider the

possible impact of tank placement choiceson wheelbase length, weight distribution andturning radius,” he said.

Engine Recommendation —Westport HD

Douglas also offered engine recommen-dations for spec’ing natural gas trucks.“If you choose LNG, the 15-liter Westport

HD engine is a good choice for Class 8applications, including regional haul, linehaul, port and drayage with loads requiringmore power and torque. That engine can bespecified on the Kenworth T800,” he said.Kenworth was the first truck manufactur-

er to offer an LNG fuel system as a Class 8

factory-installed option several years ago,and more than 500 Kenworth T800 LNGtrucks are in operation.The Westport HD engine uses approxi-

mately 95 percent liquefied natural gas, and5 percent diesel as the pilot ignition, thusrequiring the use of selective catalytic reduc-tion (SCR) technology and a diesel particu-late filter (DPF). For the T800, the HDengine is available in power ratings from400 to 475 hp (298 to 354 kW) and torqueratings from 1,450 to 1,750 lb.-ft., and useshigh-pressure direct injection technology toachieve that horsepower and torque.For a regional or line haul operation,

Douglas recommends an LNG truck withtwo tanks. “If you specify, say a 120-gallonand a 70-gallon tank, that configuration pro-vides about 100 DGE for an operating rangein the neighborhood of 500 miles — withoutseverely impacting wheelbase,” he said.

Engine Recommendation —Cummins Westport ISL G

If your route is less than 400 mi. (644 km),Douglas suggests considering the CNGroute with the 8.9-L Cummins Westport ISLG natural gas engine. The engine uses amaintenance-free, three-way catalyst and is2010 EPA- and CARB-compliant withoutthe use of SCR / DEF system.“The three-way catalyst offers customers

less weight and complexity and can result inlower running costs,” noted Douglas.The ISL G is rated at 320 hp (239 kW)

and 1,000 lb.-ft. of torque for the KenworthT440 and Kenworth W900S for local andvocational applications, and has a torquecurve closely matching that of its dieselcounterparts. The ISL G is spark-ignited andcan operate on either LNG or CNG.Combined with the use of an automatictransmission, which improves throttleresponse and torque management, superiorpulling power is provided to get the jobdone. The ISL G is recommended for trac-tors with a GVW of 66,000 lbs. or less. Inaddition, for vocational straight truck appli-cations such as mixers, a GVW of up to80,000 lbs. is available.For CNG, Douglas recommends specify-

ing either two saddle tanks or four verticalback-of-cab headache tanks.“That gets you about 76 to 81 DGE,

which equates to up to 400 miles travel withCNG,” said Douglas. “Vocational applica-tions, such as a mixer, would also be betterserved with the choice of CNG because ofthe more local nature of the application. TheISL G also can be set up to run LNG, if youdecide to go that route.”For LNG, customers can consider a single

63 to 80 DGE tank or dual tanks for greaterrange.The ISL G also is 5.5 decibels quieter than

comparable diesel-powered 2007 Cumminsengines at peak torque and load and nearly10 decibels quieter at idle, according toCummins Westport. The company reports ithas produced 10,000 ISL G natural gasengines, mostly for the school bus and com-muter bus markets, since the engine’s launchin 2007.

Diesel vs. Natural Gas PricesAccording to recent figures from the U.S.

Energy Information Administration, theaverage cost of diesel in the United Statesreached $4 in November. That’s up just over25 percent from the same period a year ago.“The price of natural gas over the past

three years has been consistently lower thandiesel, in some cases by as much as $2 perdiesel gallon equivalent,” said Douglas. “It’sno wonder why natural gas has drawnincreasing interest among truck and fleetoperators,” Douglas said.“The fuel savings, coupled with the longer

trade cycles that some vocational operatorsalready experience with their trucks, canmake a positive return on investment [ROI]attainable now, even without governmentincentives,” he said. “The business is chang-ing as the trend moves toward greenertrucks.”To help determine if that savings can pro-

vide a high enough ROI, Douglas said theClean Cities Alternative Fuel Price Report

offers a comparison of CNG, gasoline, dieseland biodiesel fuels on a straight price com-parison basis and an energy-equivalent basis.The report is updated every three months.

Other Benefits“Natural gas is also a cleaner burning fuel,

which provides an environmental benefitthrough lower greenhouse gas emissions.Since it can be produced domestically, natu-ral gas also has the potential to significantlyreduce dependence on foreign oil,” Douglasadded.A number of federal, provincial, county

and municipal grant programs and financialincentives are available to help truck opera-tors purchase natural gas vehicles.“Kenworth and Kenworth dealers can

assist truck operators interested in pursuingsuch funding. Kenworth requires its dealersto make certain that service technicians areproperly trained to work on natural gastrucks, prior to selling these trucks to cus-tomers. Kenworth dealers can also assistcustomers in helping to spec natural gastrucks,” said Douglas.“Natural gas represents a tremendous

future for our industry. Knowing how tochoose the right model, fuel, tanks, andengine is important for truck fleets and oper-ators looking at adding natural gas units totheir operation,” Douglas concluded.

KENWORTH from page 51

Additional ResourcesHere are additional resources of interest:• Argonne National Laboratory and the Great Plains Institute:

(greet.es.anl.gov/carbon_footprint_calculator): Developed a carbon and petroleum footprintcalculator to help calculate a fleet’ s petroleum and greenhouse gas footprint. Fleets alsocan compare different alternative fuels and vehicle technologies for a future medium duty,heavy duty or off-road vehicle purchase.

• Clean Cities Alternative Fuel Price Report(www.afdc.energy.gov/afdc/price_report.html): Provides a comparison of CNG, diesel,biodiesel and other fuels on both a straight price comparison and an energy-equivalent basisevery three months.

• CNG Now (www.cngnow.com/en-us/Pages/default.aspx): Offers information on natu-ral gas, including updates on federal legislation, such as the NAT GAS Act, designed toincrease the use of natural gas as a vehicle fuel. The site is sponsored by companies in thenatural gas industry, including Chesapeake Energy, Cummins Westport and Clean Energy.

• International Association of Natural Gas Vehicles (www.iangv.org): Features a naturalgas vehicles knowledge database, which includes an overview of all the types of vehiclespowered by natural gas from three-wheelers and motorcycles to heavy-duty trucks, trains andaircraft. The site also includes information about fueling stations — where they’ re locatedand the differences between a fast filling fuel station and a slow one.

• Natural Gas Vehicles for America (www.ngvamerica.org/incentives/stateNGV.html):Provides information on states incentives available for natural gas vehicles.

• The Center of Liquefied Natural Gas (www.lngfacts.org): Provides a clearinghouse of educational and technical information com-piled by this trade association of LNG producers, shippers, terminal operators and develop-ers, and energy trade associations.

• U.S. Department of Energy Alternative & Advanced Vehicles Data Center(www.afdc.energy.gov/afdc/about.html): Offers basic information about alternative fueledvehicles, including medium duty and heavy duty natural gas-powered trucks. Federal andstate incentives and laws related to alternative fuels and vehicles, air quality, fuel efficiency,and other transportation-related topics are covered (www.afdc.energy.gov/afdc/laws).

• Westport Innovations (www.westport.com): Offers useful information on its natural gasengine offerings, including the Westport HD 15-L and Cummins Westport ISL G, and providesinformation on alternative fuels.

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CUSTOM BUILT MIDLAND DUMPBODIES & TRAILERS

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Vermeer Sales & Service1675 126th St. WestBurnsville, MN 55337

952-890-6144Fax: 952-882-2980

www.vermeerofminnesota.com

Midwest Trailers Plus, Inc.548 29th St. West

Des Moines, IA 50265515-223-8463

Toll Free: 888-560-2787Fax: 515-223-6446

www.midwesttrailersplus.com

Farm-Rite Equipment Inc.

901 Parker Ave WestPO Box 26

Dassel, MN 55325320-275-2737

Toll Free: 888-679-4857www.farmriteequip.com

K.C. Bobcat2209 W. 40 Highway

Blue Springs, MO 64015800-697-4228816-229-7631Olathe, KS

800-598-4228Platte City, MO800-984-3001

McCann Industries, Inc.

Addison543 South Rohlwing Road

Addison, IL 60101630-627-0000 • Fax: 630-627-8711

Big Rock47W247 US Highway 30

Big Rock, IL 60511630-556-3111 • Fax: 630-556-3749

Bolingbrook250 East Frontage RoadBolingbrook, IL 60440

630-739-7770 • Fax: 630-739-7699Chicago

2350 South Laflin StreetChicago, IL 60608

312-942-9200 • Fax: 312-421-3502

Crestwood4701 West 137th StreetCrestwood, IL 60445

708-597-3110 • Fax: 708-597-9945McHenry

4102 W. Crystal Lake RoadMcHenry, IL 60050

815-385-0420 • Fax: 815-385-2975Schererville

1133 Indianapolis BoulevardSchererville, IN 46375

219-865-6545 • Fax: 219-865-0269Wauconda

1360 North Rand RoadWauconda, IL 60084

847-526-9444 • Fax: 847-526-9448www.McCannOnline.com

Titan MachineryShakopee Division

6340 Hwy 101Shakopee, MN 55379

952-445-5400 • 800-795-9274Fax: 952-445-0365Duluth Division4311 Haines Rd.

Hermantown, MN 55811218-727-3038 • 800-795-0117

Fax: 218-727-2827Rogers Division14375 James Rd.Rogers, MN 55374

763-428-5099 • Fax: 763-428-5051Industrial DivisionN1626 Wuensch Rd.LaCrosse, WI 54601

608-788-1025 • 800-780-1025Fax: 608-788-1027

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STAR EQUIPMENT LTD.1401 2ND AVENUE

DES MOINES, IA 50314(515) 283-2215

FAX: (515) 283-0295(800) 369-2215

2625 W. AIRLINE HWY.WATERLOO, IA 50703(319) 236-6830

FAX: (319) 236-6834(800) 791-9249

2950 6TH STREET SWCEDAR RAPIDS, IA 52404

(319) 365-5139FAX: (319) 365-6726(800) 728-5139

2100 E. LINCOLN WAY

AMES, IA 50010(515) 233-9500

FAX: (515) 233-9505(866) 856-2312

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Case 621F Wheel Loader Delivers Improved Fuel EconomyCase Construction

Equipment’s 621F wheel loaderprovides up to a 10-percentincrease in fuel economy overthe previous model, whiledelivering faster acceleration,quicker cycle times and highertravel speeds. The new Case 621F wheel

loader, like other models in theproduct line, evolved from thecompany’s E Series machines.To meet Tier IV Interim emis-sions standards, the Case FSeries wheel loaders use selec-tive catalytic reduction (SCR)technology, which results inlower temperatures in theexhaust system while optimiz-ing combustion. “Case wheel loaders already

led the industry in fuel econo-my, but the addition of SCRtechnology in our Case F Series wheelloaders expands that leadership posi-tion,” said Tim O’Brien, brand market-ing manager, Case ConstructionEquipment. “At the same time, we’veadded more power and responsivenessto provide contractors with the combi-nation of performance and economythey need to compete successfully.” The Case 621F wheel loader features

a 6.7-L Tier IV Interim-certified enginethat delivers up to 162 hp (121 kW).Classified as a 2.75 cu. yds. (2.1 cu m)wheel loader, the Case 621F has anoperating weight of 26,641 lb. (12,084kg).

Significant Fuel Savings“The Case 621F wheel loader deliv-

ers the best fuel economy and perform-ance in its class size,” O’Brien said.“Like other F Series models, the 621Foffers four programmable power modesto save fuel and increase availablepower. These easy-to-program powermodes — economy, standard, max andauto — give operators flexibility inmatching engine power to their jobs.” A new dual-mode shutdown feature

maximizes fuel economy and monitorsvital engine components. Using thefuel-saver mode, the operator can limit thetime the machine will idle. The desired shut-down time can be set in five-minute incre-ments. “The automatic engine shutdown feature

can provide up to another 30 percent in fuelsavings,” O’Brien said.

Breakthrough ProductivityThe new Case wheel loaders include stan-

dard limited-slip front and rear axles that

provide traction in all conditions, especiallyin non-compacted surfaces, such as gravel.Optional heavy-duty axles with lockingfront and conventional rear differentials helpreduce tire wear when working on hard sur-faces. The standard four-speed transmissionwith manual kick-down capability providesmaximum traction and increased bucketpenetration. “The Case 621F wheel loader can per-

form in a wide range of applications, fromconstruction sites to aggregate operations,”

O’Brien said. “We also offer a commodityking option package that takes advantage ofour unique mid-mounted cooling module.” The commodity king package provides

special cooling and air filtration componentsfor working in cement plants, agriculture andother applications where the machine oper-ates in extremely dusty or particulate-ladenenvironments.The Case joystick steering enables opera-

tors to seamlessly move between the joy-stick and steering wheel for high-production

operations. An optional two-lever hydraulic control systemis available. The CasePowerInch feature lets theoperator quickly and preciselyapproach targets in tight areas,regardless of engine speed.PowerInch maintains highRPMs to maximize hydraulicpower and control, according tothe manufacturer.

Comfort in the CabThe Case 621F is the latest F

Series wheel loader model toprovide enhanced comfort andsafety features that help boostoperator productivity. The caboffers an unobstructed view toboth edges of the bucket orattachment, while a wide win-dow and sloping hood provideclear vision to the rear.

A new rearview, wide-angle camerawith an adjustable color monitor isavailable in the Case F Series. Thecamera option nearly eliminates blindspots and is ideal for jobs that requireoperating around other machines orworkers. “A machine with excellent visibility

to all corners of the vehicle improveseveryone’s safety on a busy job site,”O’Brien said. “The Case F Serieswheel loaders offer best-in-class rearvisibility and a panoramic view to thefront and sides for enhanced operatorconfidence and productivity.” The Case 621F wheel loaders

includes an advanced instrument clus-ter that monitors fuel consumption andenables the operator to adjust variousfunctions without relying on a servicetechnician. All Case F Series modelsalso offer ergonomically placed con-trols and a new heated cloth seat withseven adjustment modes.

Attachments Add Value Case offers a range of attachments

for the 621F wheel loader, includingpallet forks, brooms, jib booms, buck-ets and weigh-load systems. It also isavailable with JRB- and ACS-compat-

ible couplers. Case F Series buckets are available with

standard Case SmartFit bucket teeth or bolt-on edges. The SmartFit system providesstronger, more durable teeth and adapters,and hammerless, reusable locking pins. TheSmartFit lineup includes general purpose,rock chisel, heavy penetrator, tiger, twin tigerand flare teeth. For more information, visit

www.casece.com.

The Case 621F wheel loader model provides up to a 10-percent increase in fuel economy over the previousmodel, while delivering faster acceleration, quicker cycle times and higher travel speeds.

The Case F Series wheel loaders use selective catalytic reduction technology to meet Tier IVInterim emissions standards. The Case 621F wheel loader features a 6.7 L Tier IV Interim-certified engine that delivers up to 162 hp (121 kW). Classified as a 2.75 cu. yd. (2.1 cu m)wheel loader, the Case 621F has an operating weight of 26,641 lb. (12,084 kg).

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Aspen Equipment Co.

9150 Pillsbury Ave. SBloomington, MN 55420

(952) 888-2525

150 E. North Ave.Villa Park, IL 60181

(630) 530-7600(630) 530-1901

Alsip/Chicago(708) 389-7700

E. Peoria(309) 694-4455

Rockford(815) 227-0555

Springfield(217) 789-0351

4670 CrossroadsIndustrial DriveBridgeton, MO

(314) 291-1330

Cape Girardeau, MO(573) 334-5252

Columbia, MO(573) 814-0083

Palmyra, MO(573) 769-2056

Carterville, IL(618) 985-3399

9200 Liberty DriveLiberty, MO 60468

(816) 781-8070(816) 792-9100

Springfield, MO(417) 865-0505

Wichita, KS(316) 943-1231

Great Bend, KS(620) 792-1361

Liberal, KS(620) 624-7274

Salina, KS(785) 825-8291

Colby, KS(785) 462-8211

McAllister Equipment Co. Roland Machinery Co. Central Power Systems & Services

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Contractors Succeed in Getting Bridge Open Early

The Sherman Minton Bridge, whichspans the Ohio River between Indiana andKentucky, was closed Sept. 9, 2011, after asignificant crack was discovered in a load-carrying element of the bridge. According to a recent bridge inspection

performed by INDOT, “The underside of theupper level deck is showing signs of deterio-ration, with areas having many transversecracks with salt leaching out. Areas of theunderside of the deck have the ‘wet look,’which indicates that the lower section of thedeck (below the bottom mat of reinforcing)is saturated with chlorides and could begin tospall off and fall down onto the EBL trafficlanes.”Extensive inspection, testing and analysis

recommended reinforcing the bridge withsteel plates, which is anticipated to extendthe service life of the bridge at least 20 years.The bridge was built in 1961.Hall Contracting of (Louisville) Kentucky

Inc. received the Notice to Proceed on Oct.19, 2011, after being awarded the $13.9 mil-lion contract. Kentucky and Indiana are splitting the

cost among traditional state and federaltransportation resources.The double-decker bridge was closed to

traffic for 122 days. It re-opened on Feb. 18,nearly two weeks ahead of schedule.

During the closure, I-64 was detouredover I-265 and I-65 in southern Indiana.There was a considerable amount of conges-tion on the other two Louisville-area OhioRiver Bridges due to the closure, especiallyduring the morning and evening rush hours.Prior to the closure, the Sherman MintonBridge carried more than 70,000 vehicletrips on an average day.Incentives, favorable weather conditions

and efficient work by contractors reducedrepairs from an estimated six months to lessthan four months. It is anticipated that HallContracting will receive $1.3 million inincentives for reopening the bridge to trafficearly. Crews worked 12 hour shifts — 7 daysa week, and took on additional shifts asneeded.The main focus of the project was the

placement of new steel plating on the tiechords/load-carrying beams. HallContracting performed all structural steelinstallation, including hanging, drilling andbolting. Hall used a variety of skid steers,forklifts and cranes. An estimated 2.4 millionpounds of steel was used to reinforce thebridge. Peyton’s Barricade& Sign Company of

Jeffersonville, Ind., is handling Maintenanceof Traffic (M.O.T.), and Eagle Contractingof Louisville, Ky., was subcontracted for

sandblasting and priming the beams.Although the bridge has reopened, con-

struction has not yet been completed. Eaglewill finish painting the new steel plates thisspring, and crews will remove working plat-forms attached to the bridge. During off-peak hours, one lane of eastbound I-64 willbe temporarily closed on the lower deck ofthe bridge entering Louisville from NewAlbany. All lanes will be open each weekday

morning for peak traffic between 6 a.m. and9 a.m. Temperature-sensitive painting opera-tions will occur during 30 work days as

weather permits this winter and spring. Theentire project will be complete by June 13 ofthis year. “It’s a relief to have the Sherman Minton

Bridge restored and reopened, ready to safe-ly carry thousands of commuters each day.Kentuckians and Hoosiers have shown out-standing patience and cooperation during therepair process, and I applaud Louisville-based Hall Contracting for completing thismassive project early. The bridge is a vitalroute for commerce for both of our states,and we welcome its return,” said KentuckyGov. Steve Beshear. CEG

Crews constructed an enclosed working platform along the upstream tiegirder/load carrying beam to perform repairs.

Hall Contracting of Kentucky demonstrates the drilling of holes for new boltplacement.

BRIDGE from page 1

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ILLINOISBIRKEY'S CONST.

EQUIPMENTconstruction.birkeys.com

Galesburg(309) 341-4360Bloomington

(309) 827-0520Mattoon

(217) 235-3158Urbana

(217) 337-1781

DIAMOND EQUIPMENTwww.diamondequipment.com

Mt. Vernon(618) 242-2273

ILLINOISWEST SIDE TRACTOR SALESwww.westsidetractorsales.com

Naperville(630) 355-7150

Rockdale(815) 730-9011

Rockford(815) 961-3160South Holland(708) 331-6362

Wauconda(847) 526-7700

MINNESOTAZIEGLER CAT

www.ZieglerCAT.comMinneapolis

(800) 352-2812Brainerd

(877) 829-9850Buhl

(800) 446-9795Columbus

(866) 982-5656Crookston

(800) 422-5782Duluth

(800) 421-3831Fergus Falls

(800) 346-7649Jackson

(866) 847-6401

MINNESOTAZIEGLER CATMarshall

(800) 325-4929North Mankato(877) 845-3938

Rochester(800) 247-1068

Shakopee(800) 352-2812

St. Cloud(800) 522-9469

WISCONSINMILLER-BRADFORD

& RISBERG INC.www.miller-bradford.com

Sussex800-242-3115

Madison800-585-7219Eau Claire

800-585-7232DePere

800-638-7448Abbotsford

888-886-4410

MISSOURIFABICK CAT

www.fabickcat.comFenton

(636) 343-5900Fenton

(rental services)(636) 343-5905Cape Girardeau(573) 332-1122

Columbia(573) 442-6880

Foristell(800) 539-9217Jefferson City(573) 636-3184

Joplin(417) 624-3010Springfield

(417) 866-6651Springfield

(rental services)(417) 866-2100

INDIANADIAMOND EQUIPMENT

www.diamondequipment.comEvansville

(812) 425-4428

MACALLISTER MACHINERYSALES/RENTALS

www.macallister.comIndianapolis

(317) 545-2151Indianapolis

(317) 244-RENT (7368)Fort Wayne

(260) 483-6469 (heavy equip.)

(260) 969-3322 (rental store)Lafayette

(765) 449-8191 (heavy equipment)(765) 446-5600 (rental Store)

INDIANAMACALLISTER MACHINERY

SALES/RENTALSTerre Haute

(812) 478-3155(heavy equipment)

(812) 231-6000 (rental store)South Bend

(574) 288-6622Washington

(812) 254-1712Bicknell

(812) 735-0286Bloomington

(812) 349-9220Fishers

(317) 598-9700Greensburg

(812) 663-5829Richmond

(765) 966-0626Yorktown

(765) 759-2CAT (2228)

IOWAZIEGLER CAT

Altoona800-342-7002

Atlantic877-547-3819Sioux City

712-252-4401Fort Dodge

800-342-1848Mason City

800-342-1849Postville

800-526-0889

KANSASSELLERS EQUIPMENT

www.sellersequipment.comGarden City

(620) 275-9621Olathe

(913) 764-2011Salina

(785) 823-6378Topeka

(785) 862-0031Wichita

(316) 943-9311

KENTUCKYDIAMOND EQUIPMENT

www.diamondequipment.comBowling Green(270) 781-1061

OHIO CATwww.OhioCAT.com

Richwood(888) 446-4658

WILSON EQUIPMENT CO.www.wilsonequipment.com

Corbin(606) 528-0700

Lexington(859) 254-6443Prestonburg

(606) 874-8036

MICHIGANMILLER-BRADFORD

& RISBERG, INC.www.miller-bradford.com

Negaunee800-562-9770

OHIOOHIO CAT

www.OhioCAT.comBroadview Heights(800) 837-6200Sharonville

(888) 332-4658 (Sales & Service)

(888) RENT-441 (Rental)Columbus

(888) 441-4658 (Sales &Service)

(888) RENT-441 (Rental)Perrysburg

(888) 339-4658 (Sales & Service)

(888) RENT-441 (Rental)

OHIOOHIO CAT

Troy(888) 330-4658Youngstown

(800) 837-6203Cadiz

(800) 837-6204Canton

(800) 837-6207Zanesville

(800) 837-6205N. Canton

(888) 736-8443Oakwood Village(800) 633-1020

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2140 Barrett Park Drive, Suite 101Kennesaw, Georgia 30144770-499-7000www.kawasakiloaders.com

HISTORYKCMA’s parent company, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, has over 100 years of experience providing technology solutions. Kawasaki Heavy Industries is a global supplier of innovative engineering with a portfolio ranging from jet turbines to bridge design to construction equipment.

TECHNOLOGYKawasaki is the most experienced manufacturer of articulated wheel loaders in the world. Since introducing our first models in 1962, we have maintained a leadership position in technology, service, and support. Backed by the massive resources of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, KCMA Corporation’s focus on wheel loaders translates into real benefits for you and

staffed by skilled technicians with the in-depth knowledge and specialized equipment. Kawasaki provides a totally focused approach to support your business. From carefully designed programs and services to engineered special applications options, your Kawasaki wheel loader is ready to tackle the most demanding applications and environments.

your business. Kawasaki articulated wheel loaders incorporate innovative design features coupled with extensive knowledge and experience gained from real-world applications. Kawasaki pioneered Z-Link design to provide unmatched utility, high breakout force and efficiency in its machines.

INNOVATION, Technology in MotionKawasaki engineers work with end users all over the country to access and review their wheel loader needs. With in-house special application engineers, Kawasaki is capable of responding to new industry demands quickly with comprehensive solutions.Kawasaki operates its own rebuild center. This fully equipped facility is

DEALER IMPRINT AREA

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Howell Tractor2770 May RoadPeru, IL 61354800/342-6072

Fax: 815/224-2538

480 Blaine StreetGary, IN 46406800/852-8816

Fax: 219/977-4220

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

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

Mid Country Machinery3478 5th Ave South (Bus. Hwy 20)

Fort Dodge, IA 50501800/206-5936

4734 Sergeant Rd. (Hwy 63)Waterloo, IA 50701

319/234-8710

106 8th StreetSergeant Bluff, IA 51054

712/943-4470

Custom Truck & Equipmentwww.customtruckandequipment.com

7701 E. 24 HighwayKansas City, MO 64125

800/861-1065816/241-4888

Fax: 816/241-8826

2121 Stephens Blvd.Joplin, MO 64804

417/659-8969Fax: 417/659-8871

Kelbe Brothers Equipment Co, Inc.www.kelbebros.com

12770 W. Silver Spring DriveButler, WI 53007

262/373-2151Fax: 262/373-2102

4621 Dutch Mill Rd.Madison, WI 53716

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

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Diamond Equipment Inc.2300 Cassens DriveFenton, MO 63026

(636) 343-9970www.lubyequipment.com

199 Airport Rd.Cape Girardeau, MO 63702

(573) 334-9937

4375 Camp Butler Rd.Springfield, IL 62707

(217) 744-2233

2625 North 24th St.Quincy, IL 62305 (217) 222-5454

8853 Petrov DriveCaseyville, IL 62232

(618) 397-9971

4100 Gardner Ave.Kansas City, MO 64120

(816) 241-9290(816) 241-1738www.vlpco.com

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

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

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

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

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

1060 E. Diamond Ave.Evansville, Indiana

47711(812) 425-4428(800) 258-4428

Fax: (812) 421-1036www.diamondequipment.com

2000 Harlan DriveTerre Haute, IN 47802

(812) 299-4747(888) 343-4747

Fax: (812) 299-3687

17035 N. Illinois Hwy.37

Mt. Vernon, IL 62864(618) 242-2273 (800) 388-6396

Fax: (618) 242-9161

1046 Lovers LaneBowling Green, KY

42103 (270) 781-1061(800) 489-1061

Fax: (270) 781-0907

1530 Heil Quaker Blvd.Nashville, TN 37086

(615) 641-1100(800) 635-9454

Fax: (615) 641-1108

Allmand Maxi-Lite EX Series to Feature Vertical Tower

Allmand Bros. Inc.’s V Series verticallight tower configuration is a standard fea-ture for its Maxi-Lite EX Series light towers.The ML EX V Series offers the convenienceof the vertical tower, a significantly extend-ed run time, a larger, wider, and more stabletrailer and added auxiliary power. Thismulti-purpose unit brings extra versatility toconstruction, mining, oil and gas worksites,tent cities and event ven-ues, according to the man-ufacturer.

Straight UpWith the V Series

design, the mast on theML EX V Series vertical-ly telescopes and retracts,resulting in easier setup,simplified shipping, tow-ing and storage, andreduced potential for dam-age. The V Series config-uration features ahydraulic lift system,which allows the mast tobe completely raised andlowered in less than 30seconds. Additionally, thisdesign allows for moreintuitive light fixture posi-tioning (angle and direc-tion). The tower is stillvertical when retracted,making accurate fixtureadjustment fast and sim-ple. Furthermore, the fix-tures firmly hold theiradjusted position as thetower is raised, and thelights can be operated atany height.

Added PowerThe ML EX V Series

units deliver 20 and 30kWof 3-phase power. Thisprovides additional elec-trical power source forpowering temporary worktrailers, pumps, additionallighting or other auxiliary equipment.

The standard 135-gal. (511 L) fuel capac-ity on the ML EX V Series provides extend-ed operation with less service expense andthe trailer-integrated fluid containment sys-tem means the unit is environmentallyfriendly.

More and Better LightBy utilizing Allmand’s SHO-HD 1,250-

watt lighting system, the ML EX V Seriesprovides 150,000 lumens per lamp. Anoptional Saf-T-Visor attachment directs pre-viously wasted light onto the work site.

Standard features include a modularengine/genset, which allows for simpleengine/generator removal or change out.Service is simplified with a hinged ballastpanel, which only requires two bolts to be

removed for full access. Captive latches onthe tower support and outriggers eliminatethe potential for lost pins. Optional insidelamp storage for both four and six light mod-els allows for better security of the SHOlamp fixtures when the lighting system is notbeing used.

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

The V Series configuration features a hydraulic lift sys-tem, which allows the mast to be completely raised andlowered in less than 30 seconds.

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THINK. AHEAD.

Meeting emissions regulationsdemands forward thinking. AndJohn Deere has always been aheadof the game. So when you askedfor simple, proven interim Tier 4-certified technology that won’t holdyou back, we answered. First withthe 744K,* and now with the IT4-certified 644K and 724K Loaders.Our emissions technology is simpleto operate and maintain. And itdelivers the power, fuel efficiency,reliability, and low cost of owner-ship you’ve come to expect fromJohn Deere. Need a partner foremissions solutions? We’re On It™

*First machine over 75 hp in the industry to becertified to meet U.S. Interim Tier 4 emissions.

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Louisville, KY 40223502/253-3721

1-800/507-9705

London, KY 606/862-8447

1-877/231-7151

Bowling Green, KY42101

270/842-34001-866/528-9699

Richmond, KY859/623-2030

1-800/463-8722

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

1-800/457-8121

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

Fax: 815/965-1810

Wauconda, IL 60084847/526-7700

Fax: 847/526-3565

Indianapolis, IN 46219317/544-3411

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BRANDEIS MACHINERY & SUPPLY COMPANYwww.brandeismachinery.com1801 Watterson Tr.Louisville, KY 40299502/491-4000502/499-3195 Fax Evansville, IN812/425-4491812/425-1171 Fax Corbin, KY606/528-3700606/528-9014 Fax Lexington, KY859/259-3456859/254-0783 Fax Stanville, KY606/478-9201606/478-9208 Fax Paducah, KY270/444-8390270/575-4907 Fax Indianapolis, IN317/872-8410317/872-8417 Fax Ft.Wayne, IN260/489-4551260/489-1620 Fax South Bend, IN574/233-8770574/233-8775 Fax

CONTINENTAL EQUIPMENT CORP.A division of AISwww.aisequip.com3600 N. Grand River Ave.Lansing, MI 48906517/321-8000Fax: 517/321-4191

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, IL309/787-1742800/633-9114

ROAD BUILDERSMACHINERY & SUPPLY CO., INC.1001 S. 7th St. TrafficwayKansas City, KS 66105913/371-3822913/371-3870 FaxOmaha, NE402/331-9200Lincoln, NE402/325-0447Grand Island, NE308/384-2620

Bobcat Introduces New Minimal TailSwing Compact Excavator With E26The Bobcat E26 minimal tail swing compact excavator

has an operating weight of 5,690 lbs. (2,581 kg) and an over-all width of 59 in. (150 cm). The excavator is powered by a27-hp (20 kW) diesel engine that is Interim Tier IV compli-ant. The unit’s minimal 0.8 in. (2 cm) of tail overhang allowsthe machine to fit in tight surroundings, and it leaves a lighterfootprint than the 325 and 425 models it replaces. The E526 is standard

equipped with a canopyROPS/TOPS, while full cli-mate control (HVAC) isoptional. The compact exca-vator is available in standardand long arm configurations,enabling operators to dig inclose quarters or reach far-ther in a smaller space,depending on the task athand. Within the operator’s

area, the E26 features con-venient joystick-mounted,fingertip control for boomswing and auxiliaryhydraulic functions. Thisfeature provides increasedfloor space and improvedfunctionality for the opera-tor. Like other M-Seriescompact excavators, the E26features an operator com-partment comfortable for thelargest of operators, as wellas improved visibilityaround the machine, andadjustable armrests. The E26 comes with an

auto-idle feature which, ifactivated by the operator,automatically returns theengine to idle if excavatorfunctions are not used for aperiod of four seconds, sav-ing fuel and reducing job site noise. The engine automatical-ly returns to the preset throttle position as soon as the opera-tor starts working again. For precise engine speed adjust-ments, a new easy-to-use rotary knob has been added to thecontrols.The E26 also features an auto-shift drive system, improv-

ing productivity when traveling, repositioning and backfill-ing. Auto-shift travel motors will automatically shift to lowspeed as drive load increases, and shift back to high range asthe load declines. With this system, the operator retains theability to manually select high or low range travel speeds.As with all other M-Series compact excavators, a variable

displacement piston pump and proportional control valvesystem provide precise control of the machine’s travel andwork-group functions. The E26’s hydraulic system deliversexceptional “loaded” cycle times and 4,991 ft.-lbs. of buck-et breakout force for impressive productivity. Work-groupcylinders offer end-of-stroke cushioning for smooth opera-

tion.An automatic, integrated slew brake hold loads still and

steady on slopes for more accurate placement. The need forthe operator to manually engage the slew brakes duringtransport is eliminated, making it easier to load and positionthe machine for transport, according to the manufacturer.Like all Bobcat M-Series compact excavators, the E26

features an X-frame undercarriage that provides increasedground clearance and readily sheds debris for reducedcleanup time. Drive motor covers are inset within the motorwrap-arounds to protect them from potential damage.Integrated into the undercarriage, convenient tie-downpoints simplify trailer loading for transport.In addition, Bobcat’s in-track swing frame keeps the

swing castings and cylinders within the width of the trackswhen digging in an offset position, helping the operator digflush against an obstacle. This feature minimizes the chanceof inadvertent contact with surrounding obstacles, ultimate-ly reducing operating costs of repair to the machine or adja-cent structure. Other popular options for the E26 include second auxil-

iary hydraulics, a hydraulic clamp and attachment mountingsystems for quickly switching between the 16 attachmentsapproved for use on the machine.For more information, visit www.bobcat.com/excavators/.

The Bobcat E26 minimal tail swing compact excavator has an operating weight of5,690 lbs. (2,581 kg) and an overall width of 59 in. (150 cm).

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Burris Equipment Co.2216 N. Green Bay Rd.Waukegan, IL 60087

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Road Machinery & Supplies Co.Adds Used Equipment ManagerRoad Machinery & Supplies

Co. has added Scott Kropiwka asused equipment manager.Kropiwka ’s responsibilities willinclude locating, buying and sell-ing quality used equipment. Kropiwka has more than 9

years of heavy constructionequipment experience and 20years in sales.“I am tremendously excited for

this new opportunity,” saidKropiwka. “I’m looking forwardto utilizing my skills to help RoadMachinery grow and attract newbusiness.”“We are fortunate to have

someone of Scott’s experienceand training join our team,” saidDave Johnson, COO of RoadMachinery. “Scott will bring toRMS a successful track record ofgreat service and expertise thatwill prove to be valuable to ourcustomers.” For more information, visit

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Volvo Rents Names TavianiniNew Veep of Sales, MarketingVolvo Rents, a worldwide provider of

small-to-medium sized construction equip-ment, announced the appointment of MattTavianini as vice president of sales andmarketing. Tavianini, an 18-year veteran of the

rental industry, will be responsible forimplementing formal programs, systemsand processes to align and integrate thecompany’s sales and marketing functions.“This was an easy decision, the right

decision, as we implement a purposefulplan to take our business to the next level,”said Barry Natwick, president of VolvoRents, noting the company’s new strategiccourse to not only operate a franchise net-work of rental stores, but also manage andgrow a network of company-owned stores.“Matt shares the same values, passion andinnate desire to keep our business success-ful. His appointment is yet another reason

for us to look to the future with great enthu-siasm.”Tavianini brings a wealth of operations

and management knowledge to the posi-tion, including significant field experience.Tavianini began his career as a branch man-ager with Hertz Equipment Rental, beforejoining Volvo Rents in 2006 as the Mid-Atlantic district manager. Most recently, heserved as a regional sales manager.“Volvo Rents is the perfect opportunity

to work with one of the rental industry’spremier players and enhance a network thatis poised for aggressive growth in variousmarkets throughout the world,” Tavianinisaid. “I look forward to working alongsidean extremely talented sales and marketingteam and drive Volvo Rents’ success wellinto the future.”For more information, visit

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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]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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WHEEL LOADER | KOMATSU WA 320-5LOR WA 250-5L, TO 2000 HR, WITH Q.C.,BUCKET, & FORKS, TKS, D. HUGHESCONTACT: 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]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE ARE LOOKING FOR CATERPILLARWHEEL LOADERS 950, YEAR UP TO1978. PLEASE LET US KNOW & SENDSOME DETAILS. PHOTOS & BESTPRICE.CONTACT: NAQIB KHANPHONE: +92-333-3298751EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JCB 540_170 | MANUFACTURE 2001MAX 4000KG MAX LIFT 17MCONTACT: CHATOOPHONE: 4168876552EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE LOADER BACKHOES | LOOKINGFOR 580 E SK L SL M SMSCONTACT: TRICO EQUIPMENT NJ,FRANK HORANPHONE: 1-800-654-USED (8733) EXT. 1230FAX: 856-697-4842EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Contractors (ABC) Feb. 14 releasedits Construction Backlog Indicator(CBI) for the fourth quarter of 2011.CBI declined 3.2 percent from theprevious quarter from 8.1 months to7.8 months, but is still up 10.9 per-cent compared to the fourth quarterof 2010. CBI is a forward-lookingeconomic indicator that measuresthe amount of nonresidential con-struction work under contract to becompleted in the future.

“Overall, the latest CBI numbersindicate a degree of stalling in therecovery of the nation’s nonresiden-tial construction industry, likely dueto a combination of the soft patchthat developed in the broader econ-omy early last year, a number ofseasonal factors and the windingdown of federal stimulus projects,”said ABC Chief Economist AnirbanBasu. “But the good news is thatgiven the recent acceleration in eco-nomic and employment growth,CBI is positioned to rebound moreforcefully during the quarters ahead.

“In addition, the most recent datareflect the ongoing expansion in pri-vately funded construction activityas opposed to the contraction ofpublicly funded construction,” Basusaid. “The nation’s smaller con-

struction firms are gaining anadvantage from this shift, in contrastto the decreased construction activi-ty among the larger firms that hadbenefitted from earlier federal stim-ulus projects and military baserealignment-related construction.”

Regional Highlights• Construction backlog expanded

in the northeast from the third quar-ter to the fourth quarter, but declinedin the south and west, and wasessentially unchanged in the middlestates.

• Construction backlog is higherin every region of the nation com-pared to one year ago.

• Companies in the south, someof which are located in high-growthstates such as Louisiana, Oklahomaand Texas, reported the lengthiestbacklog at 8.9 months, up 14.7 per-cent from the fourth quarter of 2010.

Analysis“The disparity between regional

construction activity is on the rise,”said Basu. “One year ago, the differ-ence in backlog between the southregion, with the lengthiest backlog,and the west region, with the short-est backlog, was 1.98 months.During the fourth quarter of 2011,

this gap rose to 2.81 months, withthe south reporting a backlog of8.92 months and the west at 6.11months.

“The south appears to be theregion most positively impacted byrebounding nonresidential construc-tion, largely due to its central impor-tance to the nation’s energy indus-try,” Basu said. “The west continuesto deal with many issues, includingthe impact of weak residential realestate markets and stressed state fis-cal conditions, both of which impactthe vitality of broader regionaleconomies.”

Industry Highlights• All industry segments moni-

tored by ABC’s CBI declined inaverage construction backlog fromthe third quarter to the fourth quar-ter, but backlog is up on a year-over-year basis in both thecommercial/institutional and infra-structure categories.

• Construction backlog in thecommercial/institutional segmentfell from 8.4 months in the thirdquarter of 2011 to 7.8 months in thefourth quarter, but remains 11.4 per-cent above the level reported oneyear ago.

• Heavy industrial is the only seg-

ment in which construction backlogdeclined from the same time oneyear ago. Backlog for this segmentfell from 6.6 months in the fourthquarter of 2010 to 5.7 months in thefourth quarter of 2011.

Analysis“The biggest surprise in the data

is the lack of momentum in con-struction backlog associated withthe heavy industrial category,” saidBasu. “Manufacturing capacity uti-lization, or to what extent a nationuses its productive capacity, stood atjust 71.4 percent during the thirdquarter of 2011, down from a typicalhistoric level of more than 80 per-cent. This implies capacity utiliza-tion must rise a bit more before theindustry experiences a significantincrease in construction backlog.”

Highlights by Company Size

• During the fourth quarter, con-struction backlog for firms withannual revenue exceeding $100 mil-lion declined 3 percent. However,firms in this category continue toreport the largest construction back-log among all revenue categories.

• Construction backlog for firmswith less than $30 million in annual

revenue remained at roughly thesame level between the third andfourth quarter, but is up 14.1 percentyear over year.

• Construction backlog for firmswith annual revenue ranging from$30 million to $50 million increasedfrom 7.3 months to 7.4 months dur-ing the fourth quarter.

• In the $50 million to $100 mil-lion revenue category, constructionbacklog declined from 9.7 monthsto 8.9 months during the fourthquarter, but is still 4.2 percent high-er than the fourth quarter of 2010.

Analysis“The most important finding in

this quarter’s report is the growingconstruction activity taking placeamong smaller firms,” Basu said.“Early in the recovery, the lion’sshare of construction work seemedto favor firms with annual revenuesin excess of $50 million. This hadmuch to do with federal infrastruc-ture spending. As the economicrecovery has broadened to encom-pass more construction segments,work has steadily spread to smallerfirms — a trend that is likely to con-tinue.”

For more information, visitwww.abc.org.

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COMPANY

www.meekinsauction.com

�800-499-6560

• Benson, NC

Thur.,�March�29,�2012

For:�Construction,�Trucks�and

Trailers

• Lumberton, NC

Thur.,�April�26,�2012

For:�Construction,�Paving�and

Compaction�Equipment,�Trucks�and

Trailers

MOTLEY’S AUCTION

& REALTY GROUP

www.motleys.com

�804-232-3300

• Online Only

March�19-24,�2012

For:�Construction�Equipment,

Tractors,�Mowers�and�Much�More!

NITKE AUCTIONS

www.nitkeauctions.com

�715-362-6162

• Wausau, WI

Thurs.-Fri,�April�27-28,�2012

For:�Annual�Spring�Contractor’s

Auction

PETROWSKY

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.petrowskyauctioneers.com

�860-642-4200

• Florham Park, NY

Fri.,�March�9,�2012

For:�Major�Public�Equipment

Auction

• North Franklin, CT

Thur.-Sat.,�March�22-24,�2012

For:�3�Day�Spring�Auction�with

1000’s�of�lots!

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

www.purplewave.com

�866-608-9283

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs.,�March�15,�2012

For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY

Tues.,�March�20,�2012

For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs.,�March�29,�2012

For:�Construction�Equipment

RITCHASON

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.ritchason.com

�800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TN

Sat.,�March�17,�2012

For:�Construction�Equipment

SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC

www.salesauctioncompany.com

�860-627-7506

• Windsor Locks, CT

Sat.,�May�5,�2012

For:�Heavy Equipment, FleetVehicles, Trucks, Trailers, Landcare,Farm Equipment

STEFFES AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.steffesauctioneers.com

�701-237-9173

• Online Only

March�1-8,�2012

For:�IQBID�Consignment�Event�–

Advertise�Now�to�Sell�Your�Excess

Equipment

• West Fargo, ND

Wed.,�March�4,�2012

For:�Construction�Equipment

• Online Only

March�8-22,�2012

For:�IQBID�Park�River�Implement

• Online Only

March�9-20,�2012

For:�IQBID�Tjosvold�Equipment

• West Fargo, ND

Wed.,�March�14,�2012

For:�Agiron�60�Consignment�Event

• Litchfield, MN

Thurs.,�March�22,�2012

For:�Agiron�28�Consignment�Event

• West Fargo, ND

Wed.,�April�4,�2012

For:�Construction�Equipment

WAYNE PIKE

AUCTION COMPANY

www.waynepikeauction.com

763-389-2700

• Princeton, MN

Sat.,�March�17,�2012

For:�Heavy�Construction�Equipment

WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS

INC.

www.wca-online.com

�760-731-7760

• Perris, CA

Thurs.,�April�12,�2012

For:�Construction�Equipment

WILSON’S AUCTION SALES

www.wilsonsauction.com

�302-422-3454

• Harrington, DE

Sat.,�March�24,�2012

For:�Mid-Atlantic�Spring�Equipment

Auction

• Harrington, DE

Sat.,�September�22,�2012

For:�Mid-Atlantic�Equipment�Auction

WOLFE INDUSTRIAL

AUCTIONS, INC.

www.wolfeauctions.com

�800-443-9580

• York Springs, PA

Fri.,�March�9,�2012

For:�Southern�PA�Contractors

Auction

YODER & FREY

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.yoderandfrey.com

�419-865-3990

• Trenton, MI

Thurs.,�March�22,�2012

For:�Complete�Liquidation�–

Construction�Equipment

AuctionsComing

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Trucks2005 Freightliner CL 120,Sleeper, 450hp Mercedes,760xxx miles, 2005 Kenworth T2000, Sleeper,475hp Cat C-15, 900xxx miles(200,000 on overhaul)2003 Ford F450, 6.8L gasengine, auto trans, 12 ft flatbedw/Autocrane model 4004EH andTommygate, 144xxx miles2002 Sterling Acterra 7500,210ho Mercedes, 25,500 GVWR,96”x26ft aluminum van, roll updoor & aluminum ramp, 285xxxmiles

Heavy Duty pick-ups and Vans2010 Ford F-350 crew cab, Longbox, diesel, 4x4, 45xxx miles(one owner, NOT prior salvage)2010 Ford E-350 work van, Flexfuel gas, auto, 8545 miles (oneowner, NOT prior salvage)2004 Ford F-350 Ext cab, diesel,long box, 4x4 104xxx miles (oneowner)2003 Ford F350 6L diesel, Caband Chassis 157xxx miles, fleetmaintained 1994 Chevrolet 1 ton dually w/ 8ft flatbed

Vehicles2006 Ford Taurus SE, 111xxxmiles2003 Chevrolet Avalanche 4x4,V8, Auto, Leather 143xxx miles2002 GMC Envoy 4x4 , V6, auto,123xxx miles2001 Cadilac Deville DHS,120xxx miles1999 Chevrolet 1500 4x4 145xxxmiles1998 Chevrolet S-10 LS, ExtCab, Auto, 147xxx miles1996 Ford F-250 106xxx miles1992 Chevrolet Corsica V-6 4door 52xxx miles South Dakotacar

EquipmentJohn Deere 650G Dozer w/ 6way bladeKomatsu PC-50 ExcavatorKubota KX 41 Excavator w/ rub-ber tracks`2006 Bobcat T250 w/ Cab HeatAir 1900 hrsBobcat 863H1998 Bobcat 753, 43xx hrs, sn#5158153061995 Case 1840 w/ 1800 hrs hasGrouser wide pad tracks that sellseparate 1948 Farmall “H” w/ PaulsonloaderJohn Deere 650 diesel compacttractor 4x4, 3pt PTO, ROPS, w/JD 67 Loader, 72” belly mower663 hrsKubota B-1700 diesel compacttractor 4x4, 3pt, PTO, ROPS

Snow Pushers12 foot pusher for wheel loader(2) 10 foot pusher w/ skid steermount

SkidloaderAttachmentsLoegring Pallet forks (new)(2) Lowe Post hole auger w/ 9”,12” & 15” bits (new)Lowe Post hole auger w/ 9”& 12”bits (new)Lowe Post hole auger w/ 12” bit(new)Stout 48” walk through palletforks (new)Stout 48” Pallet forks (new)Stout 66” Brush grapple (new)Stout 72” Brush grapple (new)Stout 72” grapple bucket (new)(4) M/C 72” twin cylinder grappleforksStout 84” material bucket w/ dou-ble cut edge (new)(2) Stout receiver hitch plates(new)Stout Add on grapple attachment(new)

(2) Stout Solid Steel receiverplates (new)(2) Stout standard duty receiverplates (new)Pallet fork frame only (no forks)

Farm Equipment3 pt Tibben Rotary mower (new3 pt box blade (new)3pt Brush Hog 5 ft (new)3pt Roto tiller 6ft (new)J&M 250 bu. gravity box on 8 tonWalker running gearCorey 250 bu, gravity box on 10ton running gear

Misc. items Hydraulic Dump box for pick upEasy Kleen Magnum “gold”4,000psi pressure washer 15hpE-start, 12v burner (new)East Kleen Magnum 4,000psipressure washer 15hp 120vburner (new)Easy Kleen Plate compactor(new)(6) 5/16 x 16ft grade 70 chains(6) 3/8 x 20ft grade 70 chains(6) 5/16-3/8 lever chain binders(6) 5/16-3/8 Ratchet chainbinders(10) Ratchet Straps(4) Rolling barrel carts for 55 galdrum(4) New Dexter axles w/ springsand brakesPallet racking uprightsToro HMR 1200 rear enginemower w/ 38” deck(2) used 500 gal LP tanks

Trailers2012 United 16ft enclosed trailerw/ rear ramp door2012 Maxey 32 ft Gooseneck,15,000 lb2007 J&T LTD 10,000lbSkidloader trailer2007 Felling FT-7 tandem axletrailer

Auction Saturday March 10th at 9amAt the auction Barn 2 miles east of Zimmerman MN

For your comfort, this sale will be held indoors with items shown on our monitors.Our auctions are open to the public and dealers to buy or sell. We are still accepting consignments.

All items must be checked in no later than 5pm March 7th. On line bidding will be available.

Sellers pay 0% Commission on items selling for $800 and up.

Hiller Auction Service10785 261st Ave • Zimmerman, MN 55398763-856-2453 • 800-889-3458

Office Hours: 8:00-4:30

Our spring Snowmobile and ATV Auction will beSunday March 25th

Call now to have your machines(s) on the flyer!

Unreserved Auction (ONLINE ONLY) • Wednesday, March 14, 2012First Lots Scheduled to Close at 10:00 AM Central Time • NO BUYERS PREMIUM FEE and NO RESERVES!!

1227 Items Selling On This Auction!The next Big Iron auction is on March 21!

BigIron.com is a division of Stock Auction Company, 1-800-937-3558 • BigIron.com

Bryson Meyer - 816-351-8076, Oregon, MO03 Komatsu PC 40 MR-1 Excavator, 4933 Hrs

Del Kellen - 712-540-8333, LeMars, IA99 Kobelco SL200 Mark IV Excavator, 8118 Hrs

The following equipment is owned by various owners, visit www.bigiron.com forowner names, items locations & phone numbers.

EXCAVATORJD 690B Excavator

TRACKED DOZERSCat D6H LGP Dozer, 5550 Hrs89 Fiat Allis FD5 Dozer, 3018 Hrs

WHEEL LOADERMobility Dipper Loader

MOTOR GRADERGalion 118 Road Grader, 1100 Hrs

CRANE70 American 2385 Crane

SCRAPERS60 Isaacson SB 8 Yd Hydr Scraper

LIFT98 Grove AMZ-51E Man Lift

TELEHANDLERPetibone Super 6 Lift, Reverse O Matic

SWEEPERFMC Vanguard 3000 Street Sweeper, 1234 Hrs

MISCELLANEOUSConstruction Style Double Pull Type SheepFoot, Rusrgo-Scaffold On Trailer

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Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers held theworld’s largest heavy equipment auc-tion in Orlando, Fla., Feb. 13 to 18

and, in the process, broke multiple companyrecords. New records were set for gross auction

proceeds ($203 million), number of lots sold(more than 10,000), total number of regis-tered bidders (8,670), number of sellers

(830), online gross auction proceeds (morethan $47 million) and number of online bid-ders (4,070). Every item in the six-day auc-tion was sold to the highest bidder — regard-less of price — without minimum bids orreserve prices.“In more than 50 years of business, we

have never held or seen an equipment auc-tion of this magnitude, and we thank our cus-

tomers and our staff for being part of this his-toric week,” said Peter Blake, Ritchie Bros.CEO. “We saw multiple auction records bro-ken during this event and, as with all ourauctions, it was a truly global marketplace inOrlando. Bidder participation from withinFlorida and around the world helped sellersachieve true global market value on the saleof their equipment. We begin 2012 confidentthat we’re providing compelling solutionsand value to the world’s builders — ourOrlando auction, our third industrial auctionof the year, has set the stage for us to contin-ue carrying out our mission.”More than 8,670 registered bidders from

88 countries, including all 50 states, allCanadian provinces and two territories, par-ticipated both in-person and online. Morethan $160 million (or 79 percent) was sold tobuyers located outside the state of Floridaand more than $73 million (or 36 percent)was sold to buyers outside the United States.Items were sold for more than 830 sellersfrom across the United States and around the

world, including Jr. Davis Construction Co.,a local construction, excavation and road-building company based in Kissimmee, Fla.Jr. Davis Construction Co. sold more than 60heavy equipment items at the historicOrlando auction, including a selection ofarticulated dump trucks, wheel loaders,crawler tractors, hydraulic excavators,rollers, mixers, compactors and more.Equipment from Jr. Davis was sold to on-siteand online buyers both local and internation-al — some from as far away as Panama andNew Zealand.“We choose Ritchie Bros. to sell our

equipment for many reasons, but the mainone is that everything that sells is absolute.People that buy our equipment know thatthere is no interfering of any kind by anyoneand this gives them more confidence whenthey come to the auction,” said TomMastera, equipment manager of Jr. DavisConstruction Co. “We’re excited to haveformed part of this historic auction — if arecord like this was going to be set, it had to

Ritchie Bros. Breaks Multiple Company Records During

Aerial lifts of all makes and colors line the sky at Ritchie Bros.’ annual auction inOrlando, Fla.

Jim Langer needs to find either aCaterpillar D5 or a John Deere 650 totake back to Wisconsin.

Tom Scheckel of Scheckel Constructioncame all the way from Iowa to find a D6for his grading business.

More than 8,670 registered bidders from 88 countries, including all 50 states, allCanadian provinces and two territories, participated both in-person and online.

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Annual Florida Auctions; Reports $203M Gross Proceeds

Mike Goffinet (L), Goffinet Equipment Co., and Murf Murphy of Best Tractor Inc.pose for a photo prior to the sale.

With a Caterpillar 345CL are Timothy Martin (L) of Wakarusa Heavy Equipment inNorth Central Indiana and Chris Taylor of Chris Taylor Equipment LLC inKirksville, Mo.

Ritchie Bros. held the world’s largest heavy equipment auction in Orlando, Fla.,recently and, in the process, broke multiple company records.

Bob Seppa (L), equipment asset manager of FABCO Equipment Inc., and LukeMueller, used equipment manager of Patten Industries, discusses the Caterpillariron at the auction.

Ready to look over the significantly high number of equipment available at theRitchie Bros. sale (L-R) are David Mehrtens, used equipment manager, and DougMehner, used equipment sales, both of Road Builders Machinery and Supply Co.;Jay Germann, used equipment manager, Roland Machinery Co.; and Matt Heisel,Erb Equipment Co.

be done at a Ritchie Bros. auction.”“We had bidders participate here on-site from nearly

every continent in the world,” said Steve Kriebel, region-al sales manager, Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers. “The auc-tion theater was very busy and many buying customerswere taking advantage of our value-added services,including using our refurbishing and painting, trans-portation, financing, warranty and insurance services.After all is said and done, we feel we had a successfulsale because both our buying and selling customers arepleased.”Online records also were set at the Orlando auction:

more than 4,070 of the registered bidders participatedonline using the Ritchie Bros. real-time online biddingservice available at www.rbauction.com and purchasedmore than $47 million of equipment. Internet bidderswere winner or runner up bidder on 44 percent of the lotsavailable online.

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WHEEL LOADERS & ATTACHMENTS1998 JD TC544H wheel loader, enclosed cab,

JRB quick tach coupler, 3 yd. bucket, new20.5-25 tires, 0 hrs. on new transmission,shows 15,000 hrs.

Dresser wheel loader, S/N254808Cat quick tach forks, 8' mast, 5' forks

EXCAVATOR & BUCKETS1986 Komatsu PC200LC-3 excavator, 32" pads,

40" bucket WainRoy coupler bucket, 18" w/spoon, 2-1/2" pin WainRoy coupler bucket, 24" w/teeth, 2-1/2" pin WainRoy coupler bucket, 36" w/spoon, 2-1/2" pin WainRoy coupler bucket, 48" ditch, 2-1/2" pin WainRoy coupler bucket, 60" ditch, 2-1/2" pin

TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES1964 Case 530 tractor loader backhoe, gas,

open station, 24" backhoe bucket MF 30 loader backhoe, new rear tires, less than

50 hrs. on engine OH

AGGREGATE PROCESSINGDirt/rock screening plant, 3 phase electric, 50'

stacker conveyor, electric control panelincluded, set up with 1/2" screens for finematerial, set up for multiple grade materials

Mobile rock/dirt crushing machine, new highgrade kevlar teeth, PTO

CONCRETE & SMALL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENTKelly Screed-O-Matic concrete screed, Honda

4 hp Morrison concrete screed, 30' total length, hyd.

drive ends, Honda motor & 15' of screed, new Terex PB16 concrete power buggy, Honda motor Allen Razorback power trowel, 36", Honda 5.5 hp Wacker 1550 plate tamper, Honda motor,

2 yrs. old Wacker power trowel, 48", Honda 11 hp,

2 yrs. old Symons concrete wall forms: (136) 2'x6';

(22) 2'x4' Form trailer, 14,000 lb. gvw, aluminum sidesApprox. 60 fillers, various sizes Approx. 16 turnbuckles Approx. 300 keepers Various crane/forklift man baskets Twin spinner hyd. truck sander Onan gen set, 12.5 kw, LP, w/controls, low hours Generator, 671 Detroit, 100kw, on trailer

CRANEGrove crane, 16 ton, recently rebuilt

TELEHANDLERS, SCISSOR LIFTS& FORKLIFTS2006 Gehl RS-8 telehandler, 42' boom,

3 position steering, 8,000 lb. lift cap., 2,360 hrs.

2000 JLG M45A boom lift

1998 Lull 644B-37 telehandler, cab, 6,058 hrs. 1996 Scat Trak 3200 articulated loader,

2,250 hrs. Maxam work platform, 8', for telehandler JLG 2646 E2 scissor lift Snorkel scissor lift, 2WD, 32' high, 4x8 deck,

electric, 245 hrs. AC 705C tractor forklift, diesel, 50% rubber,

S/N 52653DAC 700 tractor forklift, diesel, S/N1228Lull forklift carriage, new Yale forklift, 4,000 lb., solid pneumatic tiresClark TM20 3-wheel electric forklift,

3,650 lb. cap.

SKID STEER LOADERS2009 Bobcat S185, cab, A/C, heat, 2 spd.,

switchable hand/foot controls, bucket, 604 hrs.

2006 Caterpillar 277B track, quick tach, like newtracks, approx. 2,700 hrs.

2005 JD 328, cab, heat, quick tach 78" bucket,aux. hyd., 993 hrs., S/N108056

1991 Bobcat 642B "skid steer, ROPS, gas, aux.hyd., std. bucket

Mahto L1300, buckets PrimeMover L1300, diesel, aux. hyd., bucket,

2,234 hrs.

SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS2012 Accessories Unlimited low pro dirt bucket,

66", for skid steer, new 2012 Accessories Unlimited low pro dirt bucket,

72", for skid steer, new 2012 Accessories Unlimited snowblower, 72",

2 stage, fully hyd., for skid steer, new 2012 Accessories Unlimited front snowblower,

52", 2 stage, for skid steer, new (5) 2012 Accessories Unlimited pallet forks,

42", 4,000 lb., for skid steer, new 2012 Accessories Unlimited rototiller, 72",

for skid steer, new 2012 Accessories Unlimited rock grapple, 84",

new 2011 Accessories Unlimited snowblower, 84",

2 stage, 3 pt., 150 hp maximum, for skidsteer, new

Accessories Unlimited snowblower, 72", 2 stage,for skid steer, used

Accessories Unlimited rock bucket, for skid steer Accessories Unlimited low pro dirt bucket, 66",

used (5) Accessories Unlimited universal quick tach

plates Bobcat Brush Cat, 72" Bobcat utility brush bucket, 80", hyd. grapple Bobcat snowblower attachment Bobcat angle broom, 72" Bobcat grapple fork, 72" (2) Bobcat bucket, fits Bobcat 610 Bobcat cage, fits Bobcat 610 Economy pallet fork frame only, new (2) Lowe 750CH hyd. auger, 9" & 12" bits, skid

steer quick tach, new

Lowe 750CH hyd. auger, 12" bit, skid steer quicktach, new

Lowe 750CH hyd. auger, 9", 12", & 15" bits, skidsteer quick tach, new

NH forks & grapple, for skid steerStout HDU72 brush grapple, skid steer quick

tach, newStout HDU72 rock bucket grapple, skid steer

quick tach, newStout XHD84 brush grapple, skid steer quick

tach, newStout grapple bucket, 72", for skid steerStout brush grapple, 66", skid steer quick tach,

newStout grapple bucket, 72", skid steer quick tach,

newStout material bucket, 84", double cut edge, skid

steer quick tach, newStout rock bucket, 72", skid steer quick tach,

newStout snow bucket, 96", double cut edge, skid

steer quick tach, new(2) Stout receiver hitch plates, newStout grapple attachment add-on, new (2) Stout regular skid steer plates, new (2)Stout solid skid steer plate, newStout walk-through pallet forks, 48", skid steer

quick tach, newStout standard pallet forks, 48", skid steer quick

tach, newStout skid steer bucket, 72" w/teeth & grapple,

never used(3) Versatech rock grapples, for skid steer(2) Grapple buckets(3) Pallet forks (2) Rock bucket, 6'(4) Hay spears Telefork forklift attachment, for skid steerNew quick tach snow pusher, 8', for skid steer,

rubber cutting edgeNew quick tach snow pusher, 8', for skid steer,

steel cutting edgeBucket, 8', for skid steer loaderForks for skid steer Shop-built snowblower, 6', hyd. drive skid steer,

for high flow, electric chute(2) dual purpose bale fork/pallet forks for skid

steer Bale spear, for skid steerSeveral skid steer buckets, asst. sizes: 54", 60",

66", 88"New quick tach snow pusher, 10', for skid steer,

rubber edge

SLEEPER SEMI TRACTORS2007 Freightliner Columbia, Mercedes, 10 spd.,

air ride, air slide2006 Mack CXN613 Silver Bulldog, 60" sleeper,

485 hp Mack diesel, 13 spd., air ride, air slide,all aluminum outsides, approx. 500,000 miles

1997 Kenworth T600 Aerocab, N14 Cummins,435 hp, 10 spd., 3:70 rear, engine brake, airride, air slide, 11-24.5 tires on full aluminum

1997 Peterbilt 379 short hood, 63" Unibuiltsleeper, 12.7 Detroit, 13 spd., 3:70 rears,

air ride, air slide, PTO, 250" WB, engine brake,11-24.5 low pro tires on full aluminum

1996 Freightliner FL80 ext. cab, 8.3 Cummins,10 spd., diff lock, spring ride

1996 Kenworth T600 Aerocab, 3406E Cat, 455 hp, 13 spd., 238" WB, 3:55 rear, enginebrake, air ride, air slide, 11-24.5 tires on full aluminum

1996 Kenworth T600 Aerodyne, 12.7 Detroit,Super 10 spd., engine brake, air ride, air slide,3:70 rears, single aluminum fuel tank, dual exhaust, 11-22.5 tires on full aluminum,complete frame sandblast, shows 729,459miles

1995 Volvo WG64T integral cab, Volvo engine, 9 spd., 40,000 lb. rear, full screw, 3:70 ratio,air ride, power steering, A/C, 150 gal. tank,chrome single exhaust, exterior visor, SS quarter fenders, AM/FM radio, cruise,engine brake, full instrumentation panel, air dryer, new low pro 11-22.5 tires, aluminum rims, fuel & engine block heaters,new radiator, slack adjusters & brake pads

1991 Freightliner FLD12064ST conventional, 48" flattop sleeper, 12.7 liter Series 60 Detroit,400 hp, 9 spd., 40,000 lb. rear, full screw,4:44 ratio, air ride, power steering, A/C, dualaluminum fuel tanks, single chrome stack,exterior visor, SS quarter fenders, AM/FMradio, cruise, full instrumentation panel, airdryer, air slide 5th, fuel & engine blockheaters, 11-22.5 low pro tires

1988 Peterbilt 377 bunk sleeper, 12.7 Detroit, 13 spd., air ride, air slide, 11-22.5 tires onsteel, shows 987,812 miles

1986 White integral cab, 3406B Cat, 13 spd., air ride, 11-24.5 tires on steel

1985 Western Star sleeper, 3406B Cat, 15 spd.,air ride, SQ100 rears, 11-24.5 tires on steel

NON-SLEEPER SEMI TRACTORS2004 Freightliner Columbia day cab, 450 hp

Mercedes, Rockwell 10 spd., 3:58 ratio, A/C,power windows, dual line wet kit, setup forbelly/live/side/end dumps, 22.5 tires, 575,580miles

2003 Volvo VNM64T non-sleeper conventional,Cummins, 10 spd., 40,000 lb. rear, full screw,air ride cab & susp., hyd. power steering, A/C,single chrome stack, exterior visor, SS quarterfenders, AM/FM radio, cruise, heated mirrors,engine block heater, 11R22.5 tires on aluminum

2003 Volvo 400 hp, 3 pedal automatic, air slide,591,171 actual miles

2003 Volvo 400 hp, 10 spd., air slide, 732,318actual miles

2002 IHC 9200 non-sleeper conventional,C12 Cat, 10 spd., 40,000 lb. rear, full screw,air ride cab & susp., hyd. power steering, A/C,chrome bumper, single chrome stack, paintedvisor, SS quarter fenders, AM/FM radio,cruise, heated mirrors, adj. 5th wheel,11R22.5 tires on aluminum

AGIRON 60 Consignment EventLOCATION: Red River Valley Fairgrounds, on the west edge of West Fargo, ND, I-94 Exit 343

Wednesday, March 14, 2012 • Sale Time 10:00 amAUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is a VERY LARGE AUCTION with four auction rings, two of those live online rings. Registration, terms & details at

www.steffesauctioneers.com. The listing below is condensed and not all equipment is listed. Please look for details online! Equipment removal by Friday, March16, unless other arrangements are made. Contact auctioneers for owner information, new consignments or changes at (701) 237-9173 or (800) 726-8609.

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2001 Freightliner CL120 non-sleeper conventional, C12 Cat, 10 spd., 40,000 lb.rear, full screw, air ride cab & susp., hyd.power steering, A/C, chrome bumper, singlechrome stack, painted visor, SS quarter fenders, AM/FM radio, cruise, heated mirrors,5th wheel, 11R22.5 tires on aluminum

2000 IHC 9200 non-sleeper conventional, C12Cat, 10 spd., 40,000 lb. rear, full screw, airride cab & susp., hyd. power steering, A/C,chrome bumper, single chrome stack, SSvisor, chrome quarter fenders, AM/FM radio,cruise, heated mirrors, engine block heater,adj. 5th wheel, 11R22.5 tires on aluminum

2000 Kenworth C12 Cat, daylight doors, doubleframed for 21' box or tender

1999 IHC 9200I non-sleeper conventional, M11Cummins, 370 hp, engine brake, 10 spd.,40,000 lb. rear, full screw, air ride cab &susp., hyd. power steering, A/C, chromebumper, dual aluminum fuel tanks, singlechrome stack, SS visor, AM/FM radio, tilt &telescoping steering wheel, cruise, power righthand window, fuel & water separator, air dryer,air slide 5th, 22.5 low pro tires on aluminum

1999 Kenworth T800B 400 hp Cummins, 10 spd., 4:33 ratio, air ride, air slide

1999 Mack CH613 factory day cab, 350 hp, 9 spd., air ride, 175" WB, aluminum fuel tank,11-22.5 tires on aluminum, shows 284,445miles

1998 Freightliner C120 Century Class, 12.7LDetroit, 470 hp, Super 10 spd., air ride cab & susp., air slide

(2) 1998 Volvo VNL64T M11 Cummins, 370 hp,10 spd., 3:90 ratio, air ride, air slide

1998 Volvo VNL64T non-sleeper conventional,VED-12 Volvo, 425 hp, RTX-14710C trans.,40,000 lb. rear, full screw, 3:70 ratio, air ridecab & susp., dump valve, hyd. power steering,A/C, single stack, aluminum fuel tank, exteriorvisor, cab extenders, AM/FM radio, tilt & telescoping steering wheel, cruise, power windows, hyd. wet line kit, air slide 5th, 180" WB, 11-22.5 tires on aluminum

1998 Volvo VNM64T day cab, D12, 345 hp, 10 spd., cruise, heat, A/C, air ride, air slide,diff lock

1997 Freightliner FL112 M11 Cummins, 10 spd.,air ride, air slide

1996 Kenworth T800 3176 Cat, 205" WB, doubleframe, long frame

1994 Peterbilt 379 3406 Cat, 13 spd., air ride, air slide, wet kit

1993 Ford L9000 day cab, L10 Cummins, 10 spd., wet kit, 11-22.5 tires on steel

1992 Freightliner FLD120 day cab, 3406 Cat,Rockwell 13 spd., air ride, 5th wheel plate,24.5 tires, approx. 850,000 miles

1991 Volvo single axle day cab, 855 Cummins, 7 spd., 11-22.5 tires on steel

1988 Kenworth T600 day cab, 350 Big Cam IVCummins, 9 spd., new engine brake, springride, sliding 5th, 3:55 rears, headache rack,wet kit, 24.5 tall tires, dual tanks, dual stacks,new heads, rods & main bearings, new paint& interior

1978 Mack day cab, 300 Mack, 5 spd., wet kit,11-22.5 tires on steel

1980 GMC Astro cabover, 350 Cummins, 10 spd., 11-24.5 tires

BOX TRUCKS1990 Volvo tri-axle, 855 Cummins Big Cam 4,

315 hp, Fuller 9 spd., 3:21 ratio, 22'x96"x66"Midland box, Nordick hoist, Shurco roll tarp,combo gate, pusher lift tag, 315/80R22.5steering axle, 11-22.5 rears, all 75% rubber,90% brakes

1980 GMC tandem, 6V92 Detroit, 7 spd., 18' Knapheide box, hoist, roll tarp

1976 Ford 880 tag tandem, 475 gas, 5&2 spd.,18' box, hoist, roll tarp, 9:00-20 tires

1974 Chevrolet C60 single axle, 366, 4&2 spd.,box, hoist

1974 IHC 1700 Loadstar single axle, 345 V8,4&2 spd., 15' box, hoist, roll tarp, plumbedfor drill fill, shows 64,100 miles, single owner

1966 Chevrolet single axle, 350, 4&2 spd., 14' box, hoist, roll tarp

1959 Chevrolet Viking single axle, box, hoist, 3 pc. endgate

GRAVEL & OTHER TRUCKS2010 IHC Fleetstar 3-1/2 ton with 2,600 gal.

aluminum water tank, 300 gpm pump1992 GMC Topkick PTO hoist, new tires, 149,800

miles 1991 Ford L9000 tandem axle gravel truck,

Cummins, 9 spd., 12 yd. gravel box, newertires, shows 269,067 miles

1987 GMC single axle dump truck, 350Cummins, automatic, 8 yd. gravel box, newertires, with Meyer hyd. 10' snow plow

1986 Ford F8000 tandem axle gravel truck, 3208Cat, automatic, 15' box, 120,000 miles

1986 Freightliner twin screw, 3406B Cat, 13 spd.,spring ride, 16' gravel body, 11-24.5 tires onsteel, new clutch

1974 Chevrolet C60 tandem axle, 350, 4 spd., (2) 1,650 gal. water tanks, mix cone, 2" pump

1974 Ford F700 single axle stake truck, V8, 4&2 spd.

1960 Chevrolet C60 tag tandem, 350, 5&2 spd.,39,000 gvl, 9:00-20 tires, approx. 134,773miles

SERVICE & FUEL TRUCKS2005 Ford F550 XL Super Duty dually, turbo

diesel, automatic, service body, 148,944 miles2003 GMC cab & chassis, 8.1 engine, LP

conversion, new tires around, shows 172,947miles

1992 IHC 4600 single axle, diesel, 5 spd., 15' flatbed, under mount twin tool carriers

1985 GMC 7000 single axle fuel truck, 5&2 spd.1980 Ford L8000 single axle fuel truck, V8,

4&2 spd., 5 compartment, 2 hose reelsGMC 6x6, 2-1/2 ton, circa 1952

PICKUPSTo include: Dodge, Ford, Chevrolet, GMC; half

ton through 1 ton, mostly gas but somediesel, 1973-2008

HOPPER BOTTOM & PUP TRAILERS2004 Timpte hopper bottom, 49'x96"x72" sides,

spread axle, air ride, roll tarp, 2 spd. traps,stainless rear, 11-24.5 tires on aluminum

1997 Timpte hopper bottom, 40'x96"x72" sides,std. hoppers, 2 spd. traps, roll tarp, air ride,low pro 22.5 tires on aluminum, 95% caps,brakes 60%, gear boxes and landing gear newin 2011

1997 Wilson tri-axle hopper bottom, air ride, side damage

1994 Wilson tandem axle hopper bottom,45'x102"x78" sides, mini air ride, roll tarp, 11-24.5 tires

1981 Wilson hopper bottom, 42'x96"x66" sides,spring ride, roll tarp, 11-24.5 tires on steel

1978 Wilson aluminum hopper bottom,42'x96"x60" sides, spring ride, roll tarp, 11-22.5 tires on steel

1996 Jet aluminum pup trailer, 20', 12' hitch,24.5 tires

DETACH, IMPLEMENT & HEADER TRAILERS1996 TrailKing RGN tandem axle mechanical

detach, 28' well, air ride, front & back decks,12" outriggers, both sides

1976 Muvall implement trailer, 43', hyd. beavertail, flip up outriggers, hyd. winch, 8:25-15 tires

2000 shop-built combine trailer, 28', 5th wheel,255/70R22.5 tires on bud wheels

(3) New header trailers, 36', tandem wheels,lights, fenders, telescopic hitches

Running gear header trailer, 36', usedShop-built header trailer Donahue tandem axle trailer, 28'

DROP DECK & STEP DECKTRAILERS1987 Landoll drop deck, 11' top deck, 37' lower

deck, 102" wide, closed tandem, spring ride,new brakes

1965 Vulcan drop deck, 53', closed tandem,beavertail & ramps, spring ride

Fruehauf aluminum drop deck trailer, 48', 22.5 tires

2005 Transcraft step deck, 53', California spread,slidable rear axle, air ride, steel aluminumcombo

FLATBED TRAILERS1999 Dorsey aluminum and steel composite

flatbed, 45'x96" wide, aluminum bulk head,aluminum floor, nail strips, winches & straps,22.5 low pro tires on disc wheels

1997 Transcraft Eagle aluminum spread axleflatbed, 48'x102", air ride

1978 Stoughton single axle flatbed, 20', springride

Flatbed sprayer trailer, 42', Snyder 3,500 gal.poly tank, 3,000 gal. fiberglass tank, hose reel,mix pump

LIVE BOTTOM TRAILERS2004 Strong Box belted trailer, 42', Shurco roll

tarp, spring ride, 295-75R22.5 tires2001 Red River live bottom, 45', continuous belt,

roll tarp, poly line, vibrators, spring ride, 11-24.5 tires on steel, current DOT

DRY VAN & REEFER TRAILERS1998 Trailmobile aluminum van, 45',

plywood-lined wood floor, translucent roof,roll-up door, spring ride, 22.5 tires on discwheels, (3) new 1,600 gal. water tanks, 3" plumbing, (2) 40 gal. cones, Honda 6.5 hp3" pump

1997 Trailmobile aluminum van, 45', plywood-lined wood floor, roll-up door, springride, sliding tandems, 22.5 tires on discwheels, spring ride

1987 Great Dane single axle dry van, 28', roll updoor, spring ride, current DOT

1986 Dorsey dry van, 36'1986 Wabash dry van, 53'1983 Fruehauf insulated dry van, 48', road ready2001 Utility reefer trailer, 53'x102", air ride,

sliding axle, good reefer unit2000 Trailmobile reefer trailer, 48'x102",

(4) 1,600 gal. poly tanks, 30 gal. mix cone,Honda 5.5 hp pump

1995 Utility aluminum reefer water trailer,53'x102", 13'6” high, Kemlite-lined, SS frontradius panels, SS swing doors, spring ride,sliding tandems 22.5 tires on disc wheels, (3) new 2,200 gal. water tanks, 3" plumbing,new Honda 6.5 hp 3" pump, (2) 40 gal. cones,valves

OTHER TRAILERS1987 Exterior ring tanker trailer, approx.

5,000 gal.Beall tanker trailer, 9,500 gal., 4-compartments,

light side damageMallory M88 water pump trailer, 500 gal.1997 Titan Classic tandem axle gooseneck horse

trailer, 20', 4 horse slant, dressing room, saddle rack

Pintle hitch sprayer trailer, 11-1/2' x 23' long, (6) 215/75R17.5 16-ply tires

2011 deckover trailer, 24', 4' beavertail, flip downramps, 14,000 lb. gvw

2007 tandem axle trailer, 22', tilt deck, good tires2003 Towmaster T50 tri-axle tag trailer, dovetail,

flip up ramps, spring susp., pintle hitch, air brakes

2006 Cargo Hauler enclosed trailer, 20', ladderrack, side door, double rear door

1997 United tandem axle bumper hitch trailer,32', rear fold-down door, side door, window,steel inside liner, cabinets, winch, plumbingfor air compressor & furnace

1996 Avenger enclosed trailer, 16', whiteSingle axle flatbed, 26', pintle hitch, with single

axle dolly1970 Trailmobile tandem axle container chassis,

20', spring rideHeavy duty bumper hitch trailer, 18', two

10,000 lb. axles, rampsShop-built tandem axle flatbed trailer, 16'x6'6",

bumper hitch, rampsShop-built galvanized tandem axle utility trailer,

14'x67", (2) 2,000 lb. axles2001 Newmans aluminum utility trailer, 12'x78",

tilt bedShop-built single axle bumper hitch trailer,

approx. 5'x12', No Title Shop-built 2-wheel trailer, 500 gal. tank Shop-built pickup box trailer Toyota pickup box trailer

Auctioneers and Clerk:Steffes Auctioneers Inc.

2000 Main Avenue East, West Fargo ND 58078 (701) 237-9173www.steffesauctioneers.com

AUCTIONEERS:Scott Steffes ND81Brad Olstad ND319Bob Steffes ND82Clark Sather ND463Ashley Huhn ND843Eric Gabrielson ND890Randy Kath ND894

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see IRONPLANET page 88

Live bidders appreciate two key pieces of informationmade available behind the auctioneer: one screenshows what the current bid stands at and what loca-tion that bidder is coming from while the other screenshows photographs and descriptions of the piece upfor bid.

Bidders who prefer not to participate online can enjoythe sale and bid on items live where ring men and anauctioneer balance the bidding activity between liveand Internet bidders.

(L-R): Standing with a Komatsu D65XP, one of manydozers onsite, is Keith Hall, Jay Wells, and Ray Hall ofValley Vista Farms, Ashland, Ohio.

IronPlanet held an onsite and online construction equip-ment auction during the recent annual Florida auctionsheld at the Fantasy of Flight Facility, just off I-4 approxi-

mately midway between Tampa and Orlando.For the first time, IronPlanet offered live and in-person

bidding synchronized with online bidding with equipmentavailable onsite for inspection, as well as equipment thatcould be reviewed online.Sale highlights included 151 aerial platforms, 26 scrapers,

108 compactors, 54 telehandlers, 49 off-road trucks, 82wheel loaders, 31 motorgraders, and 103 excavators, alongwith many other items.Equipment included major consignments from Ring

Power, Yancey Bros., JLG, and many others.

IronPlanet Holds Onsite, Online Sale During Fla. Auctions

IronPlanet’s auc-tion yard is full ofequipment for on-site inspection.

Although different from most auctions in several ways,this sale still begins in the registration office.

Here’s something many have never experienced at anequipment auction: sitting in comfortable loungechairs using their cell phone or other mobile deviceand bidding on equipment inside the IronPlanet cli-mate-controlled Internet café.

When it comes time to cash out, an area of the Internetcafé allows live bidders to complete that transactiononline.

Doing a thorough inspection of the articulated trucksonsite (L-R) are Dave Wright of Dave WrightExcavating, Ottawa, Canada; Rob Radtke ofIronPlanet; and Jeff Wright of Dave Wright Excavating.

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9492 Baptist Ch Rd Princeton, MN 55371 763-389-2700www.waynepikeauction.com

Now Accepting Consignments for the March 17, 2012

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Contact us now to reserve your spot in the brochure!

American Subcontractors Association – Midwest CouncilThe American Subcontractors Association (ASA) Midwest Council is aconstruction trade association made up of quality specialty contractorsand suppliers serving the construction industry and the community in thegreater St. Louis metropolitan area and southern Illinois. The ASAMidwest Council’s purpose is to improve the construction processthrough active participation in education, legislation and cooperation.The ASA Midwest Council has been named “Chapter of the Year” by theAmerican Subcontractors Association five out of the last seven years.For more information about the ASA Midwest Council, visit www.asamid-west.com or contact Susan Winkelmann at 314-845-0855. ASAMidwest Council – Voice of the Midwest Subcontractor.

GUCA Safety and Education Class Schedule – For more information onthe Georgia Utility Contractors Association, Inc., 2012 1st QuarterSafety Training Schedule, you may visit their web site at www.guca.comor call the association at 404-362-9995; toll free 877-SAF-GUCA; Fax:404-362-9211. For the 1st Quarter session, classes start February 28,2012 and end March 30, 2012. Due to certification requirements, reg-istration and payment must be received in advance for class participa-tion.

AGC of America Annual Convention Registration is now open for the AGCof America Annual Convention, being held in Honolulu March 13 – 17.

AGC of AMERICA is pleased to offer a wide variety of meetings, events andseminars for construction professionals that can help you improve everyaspect of your business.

EVENTS LISTING:AGC St. Louis Inaugural Inside Insight Luncheon – Wednesday, March7th at the Greenbriar Hills Country Club. Inside Insight is a new AGC ofSt. Louis quarterly speaker series designed to give you just that – theINSIDE INSIGHT on a particular topic of public policy interest.Examples of issues covered at these quarterly lunches may be some-thing that the voters will decide, analysis of regulatory agency require-ments, regional or federal legislative issues. Registration: 11:15 AMLunch: 11:45 AMSpeaker: 12:15 PMAdjourn: 1:15 PMCost: $35 for AGC of St. Louis Members; $70 for Non-MembersYou may register online at http://events.agcstl.org/imispublic/If you have questions with regard to the registration process, you maycall Kathy Givens at (314) 480-3172. QUESTIONS: Call the AGC ofSt. Louis office at (314) 781-2356.

AGC St. LouisWIC (Women in Construction) Week Networking Happy Hour & IceCream SocialOn March 8th, come meet our future women in construction and providethem with information to start their careers. The Construction CareersCenter’s Future Women in Construction Networking Happy Hour/IceCream Social will be held on Thursday, March 8th from 4:00 to 6:00PM. This event, sponsored by the National Association of Women inConstruction, Missouri Women in Trades and the Construction CareerCenter’s Future Women in Construction Student Committee, gives thegirls at CCC the opportunity to learn about the various careers in con-struction from real women working in the industry. Please contact [email protected] for more information.

BIM is Always a WIN!March 8, 20127:30 – AM Networking8 – 9:00 AM ProgramBuilding Information Modeling * Helps to Win Jobs * Is a Great Tool forCommunication * Is a Paradigm Shift in our Industry…Thursday, March8th Is Always a Win Workshop. Presenters will walk through a casestudy of a project pursuit step-by-step demonstrating the use of BIMproducts. In addition, member of the AGC of St. Louis BIM Committeewill be present to share their experiences and insights as well. [email protected] for more information.

SAVE THE DATE!The AGC of St. Louis ANNUAL RECEPTION is Thursday, April 12th, 2012 atthe St. Louis Union Station Marriott. Details will be available soon!

OPEN HOUSE – Thursday April 5, 2012ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES (RMS)11:45 AM to 1:30 PM5633 West Highway 13Savage, MN 55378Lunch is served at 12 noon and program starts at 12:30 PMSpecial KPI FT4250 Impact Crusher Demonstration starting at 1:00PMR.S.V.P. by Monday, April 2nd at 952-895-7039 or [email protected]

Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers1115 S. 2nd Street, Springfield, Illinois 62704Phone: 217-241-1639Fax: 217-241-1641www.iaap-aggregates.org

2012 – IAAP Grassroots MeetingsPlease consider attending one or more grassroots meetings in 2012 host-ed by the IAAP Legislative Committee. You will also have the opportunityto meet State Senators and Representatives in attendance, as well as localcounty engineers, and hear about their concerns. Don’t miss these impor-tant opportunities! All meetings begin at 4 PM and end at 6 PM. All meet-ings begin at 4 PM and end at 6 PM on the date and location indicatedbelow:

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’s Restaurant,

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. Wacker Drive,Chicago. RSVP to Ryan at: [email protected]. $50 registration 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 Shawn at:[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: 217-572-1271 andemail: [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 & grav-el pit in Hennepin, Illinois. If you have any questions, you may contactShawn McKinney, Outreach Manager, Illinois Association of AggregateProducers, Springfield, IL at: office: 217-241-1639; cell: 217-899-5125; email: [email protected].

During each meeting the Illinois Department of Transportation’s regionalengineer or senior staff member will provide unique insight regardinglocal road and bridge building projects as well as challenges facing illi-nois’ road program. You will also have the opportunity to meet StateSenators and Representatives as well as county engineers and othersworking in the transportation construction industry and learn more abouttheir 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 conferencepromises to be very informative with topics of critical interest to aggre-gate miners, supervisors and safety professionals in Illinois and sur-rounding states. For more information, please contact Shawn McKinney,Outreach Manager, Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers, 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, March12 – 15, at the Charlotte Convention Center in conjunction with theNSSGA Annual Convention. AGGI will co-locate again with World ofAsphalt for the third year. The synergy produced by these two events hasbeen immense, with all who participated in prior events in total agree-ment about the benefits enjoyed from a natural industry fit between thetwo shows. Be sure to inform your co-workers in the aggregates, pavingor 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. The minerescue contest will be held on April 3-5, 2012 at the International Unionof Operating Engineers Local 150 Apprenticeship and SkillsImprovement Training Facility near Wilmington, IL. This is an indoor, cli-mate controlled facility, and it is one of the finest venues in the countryfor a regional mine rescue contest. The first aid contest for surface oper-ations will be held in Duluth, MN on May 17, 2012 at a venue to bedetermined. Our 2011 contest drew nine 2-person teams from six min-ing operations. We hope to grow the contest in 2012 to include moreteams 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 by Hilton atthe Entrance to Universal Orlando 5780 Major Boulevard, Orlando, FL32819. 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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IronPlanet Offers Live, Online Bidding During Florida Sale

Behind the scenes,IronPlanet computer techni-cians keep everything run-ning smoothly.

Gregory Owens (L), chairman and CEO of IronPlanet,meets with Randy Ringhaver, CEO of Ring Power, one ofthe largest Caterpillar fran-chises in North America.

Alden Perkins, (L) and Marcus Shepard (R) ofAPEquip LLC chats with Jeff Cox of RoundersLogistics.

This Caterpillar 613C water tanker truck is parkedon the sale site, giving anxious potential buyers theopportunity to inspect the machine for themselves.However, as is always the case for online bidders, acomplete inspection and condition report is avail-able at the IronPlanet Web site.

Charlie Adams (L) and Bob Newman, bothof Michigan Tractor, Novi, Mich.,traveled a long way looking foropportunities to fill some of theircustomer’s equipment needs.

Outside of the Internet café, industry-lead-ing publications, such as ConstructionEquipment Guide and Rock and Dirt, weregiven the opportunity to distribute copies oftheir publication to sale attendees.

Equipment haulers and exporters from around theglobe set up displays to help buyers send theirequipment to its final destination.

When taking a break from the bidding action, saleattendees are able to enjoy some vintage aircraft cour-tesy of the Fantasy of Flight Museum.

With a Caterpillar 240L, are SterlingMcPherson (L) of McRae’s Backhoe inPrince Edward Island and Don Canfield.

IRONPLANET from page 84

A long line of on-site late model, good quality excava-tors make up only a part of the 103 excavators up forbid at the IronPlanet sale.

Roger Kane of RJ Kanetraveled all the way fromNorth Rockhampton,Australia, to attend thissale. He told CEG thatused construction equip-ment in Australia is inhigh demand and in veryshort supply, forcing himto travel halfway aroundthe world to the UnitedStates to fill his equip-ment orders.

Ned Connolly, president ofThe Tractor Company,Beaver, W.Va., enjoys thecomfort of the indoor air-conditioned Internet caféwhile bidding on choicepieces of used constructionequipment.

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CRAWLER TRACTORS: CAT D6RXL; 2003 CAT D6N LGP; 2004 CATD5G LGP; (3) 2005 CAT D5G XL; RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: (2)2001 CAT 950G; (2) 2001 CAT 938G;2001 CAT 928G; DRESSER 530; EXCAVATORS: CAT 322BL; 2002CAT 320CL; (2) SAMSUNG SE450LC-2; LOADER BACKHOES/SKID STEER:2004 CAT 420D; 2003 CAT 420D; (2)2001 CAT 420D: 2005 CAT 268B; MOTOR GRADERS: 2005 CAT 12H;DRESSER A850; (4) DRESSERA550;CRANE: GALION 150A ROUGHTERRAIN; ASPHALT PAVERS: (2) CATAP1055B; 2005 CAT AP655C; BLAWKNOX PF5500; ROLLERS/COMPACTORS: CAT CB-334B; (2) DRESSER 8-12; DRESSER5-8; (2) DRESSER 3-5; (2) ROSCOROLLPAC DELUXE III; (2) 2004BEUTHLING B60; (2) HYPAC C330B;(4) CAT CS-563-C; DYNAPAC CA-15D; DYNAPAC CA-25;

TAR KETTLES: (2) 2001 LEEBOY250T; CHAUSSE; TRACTORS: JOHN DEERE 401B;JOHN DEERE 401; JOHN DEERE5210; FORD 545C; TRUCK TRACTORS: (ALL TANDEMAXLE): 2009 PETERBILT376; 2009PETERBILT 367; 2009 KENWORTHT800; 2008 KENWORTH T800; 2007KENWORTH T800; 2006 KEN-WORTH T800; KENWORTH T800;2006 KENWORTH T800; (6) 2004KENWORTH T800; 2000 KEN-WORTH T800; KENWORTH T800;(3) 2001 FREIGHTLINER FLD120SD;(2) 2000 FREIGHTLINER FLD120SD;(2) FORD LTLS 9000;DUMP TRUCKS: FORD LTLL 90003/A; (5) FORD LTS9000 3/A; (2)FORD LTLS9000 3/A; (4) FORDLT9522 3/A; (4) FORD LT9000 2/A;FORD F800 2/A; INT’L 2/A; FORDL8000 S/A; GMC BRIGADIER S/A; MECHANICS TRUCKS: 2007 FORDF750; 2005 CHEVY 2500HD; FORDF800; CHEVY C30;ASPHALT DISTRIBUTOR TRUCK:FORD 8000;WATER TRUCKS: FORD LTS9000T/A; INT’L 4900; INT’L 4700;FLATBED TRUCKS: (2) FORD F350;

STAKE TRUCKS: FORD LS8000S/A; FORD L8000 S/A;INT’L 4700S/A;PICKUPS: (6) 2006 FORD F250 ¾ ;(5) 2004 FORD F150 ½ T; 2004FORD RANGER 4X4; (4) 2000FORD F250 ¾ T; (9) FORD F150 ½T; FORD ECONOLINE; SUV’S: 2006 JEEP LIBERTY; (2)2005 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEELAREDO; 2005 FORD EXPEDITION;FORD EXPEDITION; 2008, 2002,2000 FORD EXPLORERS; AUTOS: 2008 FORD FOCUS; (3)2008 FORD FUSION;LOWBOY TRAILERS: 2005 ETNYRE55 TON LOWBOY; ROGERS 50 TONLOWBOY;“LEADS” & “PUP” DUMP TRAIL-ERS: 2008 RHODES 5/A; 2008RHODES 3/A LEAD; FRUEHAUF5/A;(3) DORSEY 3/A LEAD; (9) FRUE-HAUF LEAD; FRUEHAUF 6/A PUP;ALFAB 6/A PUP; (6) EAST 5/A PUP;(2) FRUEHAUF 5/A PUP; (12) FRUE-HAUF; (2) DORSEY;FLATBED TRAILERS: HUDSONBROS; EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: (2) TAL-BERT 25’ 3/A; EAGER BEAVER 3/A;

(2) TOW MASTER 20’; CARGO TRAILERS: (3) 2001 HAUL-MARK 5’ X 8’;MISC. TRAILERS: (2) CITY; GAR-WOOD; DORSEY;MISC: (3) STONE 65CM CON-CRETE MIXERS; AIR COMPRES-SORS; PUMPS; LIGHT PLANT;

Terms: Payment in full on Sale Day by Cash,Cashier’s Check or Certified Checks. Personaland Company Checks MUST have bank letterof guarantee. Additional terms can be found inthe sale day catalog. Note: There is a three(3%) percent buyer’s premium. An addition-al two percent (2%) applies to online bid-ders.

Online bidding will be provided. Visit ourwebsite at www.yoderandfrey.com formore information and to BID ONLINE!Note: There is an additional 2%buyer’s premium for online bidders.

Please check our website(www.yoderandfrey.com) and future advertisingfor updated information. Please call 1-800-842-6221 for more information.

1670 Commerce RoadHolland, OH 43528

www.yoderandfrey.com

Phone: 419-865-3990Fax: 419-865-4595

Email: [email protected]

SECURED PARTY-COMPLETE LIQUIDATIONABSOLUTE AUCTION

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT – TRUCKS & TRAILERS

ABC PAVING COMPANY/MICHIGAN ROADS2650 VAN HORN ROAD, TRENTON, MI 48183

Note:  This is a sale of assets of ABC Paving, Inc., Michigan Roads Maintenance Company LLC and related companies by PNC Bank, N.A., as secured creditor, pursuant to its rights underArticle 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code as adopted in the State of Michigan. Successful approved buyers will receive a secured creditor bill of sale from PNC Bank, N.A. conveying ABC

Paving Inc.’s and PNC Bank, N.A.’s interest in the assets to the extent provided under Article 9 of the UCC as adopted in the State of Michigan.

THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012 9:00 AM

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20th ANNUAL SPRING AUCTION

DSA Auction Complex6531 S. St. Rd. 13 • PENDLETON (INDIANAPOLIS) INDIANA

(1 Mile North of I-69 @ Exit 14)

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PARTIAL LISTING: HAUL TRUCKS: 2-‘04 Cat 730, One Owner, Cat D25C,Volvo 861BM, CRAWLER TRACTORS: ‘90 Cat D6H Series II, D5N LGP,‘95 D4H LGP, ‘87 D4H XL, 2-D4C Series II, ‘98 Deere 450G LGP, Cat977L, EXCAVATORS: ‘96 Cat 330L, ‘85 225LC w/Stanley HS20000Compactor, ‘99 Cat 315BL, ‘91 Komatsu PC220LC-5, ‘88 Link-BeltLF2650C, ‘04 Takeuchi TB125 Mini, 2-60" Quick Attach Ditching Bucket,Fits a Cat 330, 30” & 24" Buckets, Fits a Komatsu PC220, CRAWLERCRANES: ‘60 Bucyrus-Erie 30B Series two, 60' Boom, Hendrix 1 1/4 YdDrag Bucket, ‘54 Bucyrus-Erie, 80' Boom, FORESTRY EQUIPMENT:Morbark Mountain Goat 30/36 Track Chipper, Cat 575HP, Morelift H462Hydraulic Rotating Grapple, Knife Length 10'6", Knife Configuration, 18"Round wood, One Owner, Hydro-Ax 721E Skidder, Hydraulic Winch,Mower and Stump Grinder,’89 Timberjack 450 Skidder, LOADER BACK-HOES: JCB 214 Series II, Ford 555B, Case 580CK, ‘79 580C, 12" & 24”Buckets, FORKLIFT: Gradall 534-3F Telescopic, SKID LOADERS: ’09Deere CT332, Cab, A/C, ‘05 Cat 287B, Cab, A/C, ‘06 Cat 257B, 2-‘06Bobcat T300, ‘05 T300, ‘03 T200, ‘07 T190, ‘95 Case 1845C, Bobcat 773,‘06 Zanetis CP40 Milling Head, ‘07 Deere 6' Power Rake, ASPHALTPAVERS & DISTRIBUTOR: ‘06 Ingersoll-Rand 3120, ‘89 CedarapidsCR451, Blaw-Knox PF172, PF115, PF35 and Road Widener, ‘91 Int. 9300Distributor c/o Etnyre Tank, COMPACTION EQUIPMENT: ‘06 JCBVM115PD, 767 Hour, One Owner, ‘06 JCB VM75PD, 415 Hour, OneOwner, Bomag BW212PD, Cat CP433C, Stone PB54, ‘04 Ingersoll-RandSD77D, ‘01 SD70D, DA30, Tampo RS16A, ‘84 Case 752, ‘84 Dresser 4-6 Ton C/w Transport Wheels, ‘80 Hyster 3-5 Ton, Wacker RT820, w/Wireless Remote, MILLING MACHINE: Galion IAG-RR30 MillingMachine, Desel, Cab, Hydraulic Diamond Head, SWEEPERS & CON-CRETE BREAKER: 2-Broce RC300 Brooms, Arrow G264 ConcreteBreaker, TRACTORS: ‘04 New Holland TC33D Utility, 908 Hrs, 4x4,Kubota L2550 Utility, 2-Ford 445D Utility, Deere A Tractor, Gas, Deere 5'

Bushog, 6' Finishing Mower, TRENCHERS: ‘94 Vermeer T555 Track,M455 Trencher Backhoe Combo, Ditch Witch 5020DD Trencher/BackhoeCombo, RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: ‘99 Case 921C, 821B, ‘98 721B,W18, Michigan 125, Hough H90F, SCRAPERS: 2-‘90 Cat 627E, 627APush/Pull, 615 Elevating, 3-Terex TS14B, 2-‘87 Dresser 412B,GRADERS: ‘79 Deere 770A, ‘76 570A, Cat 12, ‘72 Huber M-600Maintainer, SAND SCREW & CONVEYORS: Eagle 24" Sand Screw,Powerscreen Mark 1 Gravel Screen, 2-Screen Machine 35' & 40’Conveyors, CONCRETE FORMS: Large Group of Simon Concrete Forms,TRUCK TRACTORS: ‘96 International 9400, Cummins N14 435HP, TriAxle, ‘90 Mack CH613 & ‘69 R700, DUMP TRUCKS: ‘07 Kenworth T800,‘03 T800, ’93 T800, ’96 & ‘00 Int. 2674, ‘97 Mack RD688S, ‘85 GMCBrigadier, Tandem Axle, SPECIALITY TRUCKS: ‘06 Int. 7600 Vactor 2100Vacuum Truck, 78K Miles, Sewer Jet Front Hyd. 2" Hose Reel, ‘96 FordL8000 Vacuum Truck, 106K Miles, Super Products 200MCB Vac Unit,Rebuilt Hydraulic Driven Pump, ‘00 Int. 4700 Boom Truck, c/w ‘99 USTC1700JBT Crane, 70' Boom, 22' Jib, Wireless, ‘01 Int. 4700LP Flatbed,

105K Miles, ‘94 Ford F700 Flatbed w/ Hyd. Reel Carrier, ‘87 Int. S1954Flatbed, ’95 & ‘96 AM Trans School Bus, ‘90 Ford LNT8000 Cab &Chassis, ONE TON TRUCKS & DOWN: ‘05 Ford F350XL Flatbed, ‘01 GMC3500 Flatbed, c/o Boss Snow Plow, ‘99 Ford F350XLT Extended CabPickup, ‘65 Dodge D300 Service, c/o Lincoln SA200 Welder & ErnestHolmes 6,000# Winch, ‘96 Ford F250 Box Truck, ‘07 Ford F150XLPickup, TOYS: ‘07 Kubota RTV900 Utility Cart, Diesel, 1,518 Hrs, 4x4,‘04 Chrysler Sebring Convertible, ‘94 Jaguar XJ6 Sedan, TRAILERS: ’06Talbert T4DW-55SA-HRG-1-T1 55 Ton Lowboy, One Owner, ‘94 Kalyn 50Ton Lowboy, ‘06 Trail King TB70HT Dovetail, ‘86 Trail King 1948-1350Dovetail, ‘68 Hobbs 25 Ton Tilt Top Lowboy, ‘71 Monon Van Trailers, ‘65Fruehauf 42' Flatbed, ‘11 Sure-Pull 32' Gooseneck, Goldstar 20,000GVWR Gooseneck, TAG TRAILERS: ‘96 Interstate T40DLA Tag, AirBrakes, ’95 to ‘98 Belshe 10 Ton Tags, 2’95 Eager Beaver 10HB Tags, ‘89GBR MF25 Tag, ‘78 General 10 Ton Tag, ‘02 Skid Steer Tag, ‘95Schwartz's FWRTZ 16' Tag, VARIOUS: 4-‘07 Multiquip LT12D NightHawk Light Tower Plants, Boss Light Plant, 2-Arrow Boards, 6" GurmanRupp Pump, Upright MX19 Electric Scissor Lift, ‘00 Easy Lawn L65TRHydroseeder, One Owner, ’97 & ‘01 Finn T60 & ’04 T30 Hydroseeders, 2-Vermeer SC252 Stump Grinders, Tail Gate Mulcher Straw Blower, Fassi230SE 35' Telescopic/Short Knuckle, Phasemaster Rotary PhaseInverter, 16x8 Steel Trench Box, 200 Count of 1 1/8" Metal with PlywoodConcrete Forms, Concrete Buggy, Unused Powermate 54 SeriesGenerator, 7500 Watt, Norton Clipper Concrete Saw, Rome 10 foot OffsetDisc, 2-Blue Bird Detachers, 4hp Honda Gas, 2-Lawn Edgers, Briggs 5hpGas, Sarlo Walk Behind Weed Eater, 2-10' Drywall Lifts, 2- 14" ElectricMasonry Saws, 12" Floor Buffer, 2-Walk Behind Broadcast Seeders,Emalo Compressor, Honda 5.5hp Gas, 2-Turf Co slice seeders, PlusMuch, Much More. Watch our website www.dsaauctions.com for more up to date listings.

Selling Equipment For: Clugh Trucking, Gradex, Inc., H.E.R. Rental, RCM Excavating, LLC, along with other

Local & Regional Contractors, Banks, Lending Institutionsand Rental Companies

**Note: Running Three (3) Rings - Ring 1 @ 8:00 A.M., Ring 2 @ 8:30 A.M., Ring 3 @ 11:00 A.M.

DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC.6531 S. State Road 13 • Pendleton, IN 46064

[email protected]

Sale Site Phone: 765-778-9277or call Mark Woodward 317-379-2829

or Scott Roberts 317-374-2881Terms: Complete Payment on Sale Day – Payment May Be Made By Cash or Check. *ALL CHECKS MUST HAVE CURRENT BANK LETTER GUARANTEEING FUNDS*

BUYERS PREMIUM: 1% on each item $2,501 & greater10% on each item $2500 & less

Auctioneers: Don Smock – Lic. #AU09200016 Nic Smock – Lic. #AU10500037

Cat E Series Mini-Hydraulic Excavators Get New EnginesThe five new compact-radius

Cat E Series mini-hydraulic exca-vators — 303.5E CR, 304E CR,305E CR, 305.5E CR and 308ECR SB — all use new engines thatmeet Stage IIIB /Tier IV Interimemissions regulations and incorpo-rate new features such as the com-pass control panel, standard high-ambient cooling package, moreefficient auxiliary hydraulics andredesigned control layout. The newmodels are designed to carry on theperformance of their D Seriespredecessor, while adding evengreater value for the customer,according to the manufacturer.

All the E Series models areequipped with a new digital controlpanel that is specially designed forCat mini-excavators — compass— complete operation, mainte-nance, performance and securitysystem. Built into the compassmonitor are an anti-theft system,which requires a five-digitalphanumeric password to start themachine, and an economy modefeature (3.5- to 5.5-ton [3 to 5t]machines), which potentially can

lower fuel use up to 20 per-cent by adjusting enginespeed. An automatic engine-idle system drops engine rpmto idle after 4 seconds ofinactivity.

Also available through thecompass panel is a continu-ous-flow feature for auxiliaryhydraulics, which maintainsselected flow without opera-tor intervention. Anadjustable auxiliary-flowcontrol for work tools also isnew. Both main-line andoptional secondary auxiliary-hydraulic systems can beadjusted on a scale of 1 to 15via the monitor for addedcontrol when handling, forexample, a tiltingbucket/coupler or thumb. Also, anumber of different work-toolscome preset into the control panelfor the operator to choose.

Additional refinements for thefive E Series models include astandard high-ambient coolingpackage, electronic fuel-pump-priming system, a four-post

canopy (3.5 to 5.5-ton machines),new ergonomic joysticks and relo-cation of a number of controls foroperator convenience — for exam-ple, two-speed travel switch to theblade lever, secondary auxiliaryhydraulic engagement to the leftjoystick, and manual patternchanger from the floor to the com-

pass monitor.All new E Series machines use

an end-damping system in both theboom and stick cylinders to reduceshock loads and to reduce materialspillage. E Series sticks are thumb-ready, with brackets welded inplace and relief valves already builtinto the main valve.

308E CR SBThe 308E CR SB will be

available only in a swingboom configuration. Thenew model is designed withenhanced stability, com-pared with its predecessor,and, optional counterweightsare available for use inextreme situations whenadded stability is required.The 308E CR SB also gets a17-percent boost in enginehorsepower, which translatesinto faster hydraulics forimproved travel speed,maneuverability and gradeclimbing.

In addition, the 308E CRSB is fitted with a larger cab

than its D Series predecessor, andis available only as a cab model,with standard air conditioning,heated air suspension seat, andradio. Other E Series models canbe configured as a four-post ROPScanopy or with a cab.

For more information, visitwww.cat.com.

All the E Series models are equipped with a new digital control panel that isspecially designed for Cat mini-excavators — compass — complete opera-tion, maintenance, performance and security system.

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www.lyonauction.com corporate offices: Bridgeport, NYPhone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-5635

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HILITES: 4 MOTOR GRADERS: 2008 NHRG200B, 2005 NH RG200, (2) 2005 Volvo G720B, 2 HYDRAULICEXCAVATORS: 2006 Kobelco SK210LC, Komatsu PC100-6, 4RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2005 Komatsu WA400-5L, 2008 JCB416 (4x4), 2004 Volvo L70E, 2004 NH W130, 4 CRAWLER TRAC-TORS: 2005 Cat D5GLGP, 2003 Cat D5NXL, 2003 KomatsuD31PX-21, 2005 JD 550JLT, 4 TRACTOR LOADER BACK-HOES: 2009-2008 NH B95B (4x4), 2007 NH B95 (4x4), 2005 JD310G (4x4), 3 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: Cat CS563, IR SD110D,Stone PDB-54, TRENCH ROLLERS: Demo Stone TR-34, 3 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS:2006 NH C185, 2008 NH C175, 2006 Bobcat T250, 9 SKID STEERS: 2009 - 2008-2007 NH L185, 2007NH L180, 2006 NH LS190, NH LX565, NH L555, JD 8875, Cat 246, 2 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS:2007 NH M428 (cab), 2003 Gehl DL6L-42, 2 AIR COMPRESSORS: (2) New/Unused ChicagoPneumatic CPS-185DD, GENERATORS: New Generac 17,500watt, CONCRETE EQUIPMENT:Demo MBW Blitzscreed 16273 Truss Screed, Demo Stone SB1600 Concrete Buggy, SPREADERTRUCKS: 1995 Mack CH613 (s/a), 2 VAN TRUCKS: 1999 Ford F550 (s/a), 1989 Ford L8000 (s/a),WATER TRUCKS: 1984 Peterbilt 349 (t/a), DISTRIBUTOR TRUCKS: 1996 Ford F Series (s/a), 2VACUUM TRUCKS: (2) 1997 Ford w/ Vactor 2100 series Jetter vacuum body (t/a), 2 FLATBEDTRUCKS: 1994 Ford L8000 (s/a), Chevy (s/a), 2 DUMP TRUCKS: 1994 Peterbilt (tri.), 1990 Ford F800(s/a), 4 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2006 Peterbilt 385 (t/a), 1997 Peterbilt 379 (tri.), 6 SERVICE TRUCKS:2004 Ford F650 (s/a), 2005 Ford F550XL (s/a), 2004-2002 Ford F550 (s/a), 2006-2004 Ford F350XL (s/a),10 DUMP TRAILERS: 1999 Hilbilt 24ft. (t/a), (7) 1998- (2) 1997 TiBrook 24ft. (t/a), 7 NEWCAMPERS: (7) Unused Holiday Rambler Mini Park Model 32SK 33ft., TRUCK PARTS/ ACCES-SORIES: (2) Power Model 325 Service Truck/ Pickup Accessory w/ 20hp Kohler gas engine- welder – gen-erator – air compressor, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Unused Lowe Hydr. Auger, Unused Stout BrushGrapples & Buckets, Unused Stout Receiver Hitches-Skid Steer Plates-Grapple-Pallet Forks, SUPPORTEQUIPMENT: Demo Plate Compactors, Demo Power Trowels, Demo Edco Vacuums, Demo Edco WalkBehind Saws, Demo Edco Scarifier, Demo Edco Masonry Saw, New Abrasive & Diamond Blades, NewStiff neck Pintle Hitches, New Air Spray Guns, New Ratchet Cargo Straps, New Impact Wrenches, AirSpray Guns, New Huskie Hammer Drill, New Jack hammer Hose, New Impact Wrenches, New WaterHose, Pintle Hitches, Ratchet Straps, Diamond Blades, Submersible Pumps, Concrete Vibrator, ImpactWrenches, Water Hoses, Air Spray Gun Kit, Water Pump, Mustang Rammer, Jack Hammer Air Hose,Hammer Drill, Hose Reels, Scaffolding, Porta Powers, Straps, New Smartquip Plate Compactor, NewMustang Submersible Pumps, New Diamond Blades, Ratchet Straps, MBW Plate Compactors, MultiquipPlate Compactors.

Address: 1755 S. E. Frontage Road, Sturtevant, WI 53177.DIRECTIONS: From General Mitchell Int’l Airport in Milwaukee: (approx. 20 min.), take I-94S to Exit 333, Hwy 20.Proceed to East Frontage Rd., go South to auction site on left. From Chicago O’Hare Field: (approx. 45 min.), take I-

294 N to I-94 N. Proceed to Exit 333, Hwy 20E, continue to East Frontage Road.

SITE PHONE: 262-886-2778, SITE FAX: 262-886-2369

REGISTERED WI AUCTION FIRM: #223-053 Alex Lyon & Son, Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER: #1878-052 Jack Lyon

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Self-Powered Stolen VehicleRecovery System UnveiledLoJack Corporation introduced its next

generation, ruggedized stolen vehicle recov-ery system for construction equipment andcommercial vehicles at the American RentalAssociation’s “The Rental Show” in NewOrleans, La. This self-powered, radio fre-quency-based system is based on a propri-etary power management protocol, whichenables a battery life that can be warrantedup to seven years, far sur-passing the 30-day batterylife of even the most sophis-ticated GPS solutions. The next generation con-

struction equipment andcommercial vehicle recoverysystem is entirely self-con-tained (no wires) and doesnot require constant chargingto any power source. Thisnot only streamlines theinstallation process, but alsoenables the system to be installed on agreater array of equipment — especiallythose that do not have a power source suchas electric forklifts, solar-powered assets andequipment using alternative fuels. Becausethe battery is self-contained, the LoJackSystem can now be hidden in additionallocations on a piece of equipment, making itthat much more covert — and even moreeffective for tracking and recovering stolenconstruction equipment. “We developed this new LoJack System

in response to our customers, who have beenasking for a recovery solution that will pro-tect a broader array of equipment. Our cer-tified installers will be able to hide our newself-powered system in more places, whichwill make it that much more difficult foreven the savviest professional thieves todetect,” said Courtney DeMilio, seniordirector of national commercial sales,LoJack Corporation. “We are excited to be providing this self-

powered platform to the commercial indus-try, which has proven to be highly effectivein protecting cars, SUVs and light trucks.This customized, ruggedized system haspassed the highest level of testing with flyingcolors, enabling us to do what we do best —protecting equipment, vehicles and business-es from the financial losses due to theft —only now we are doing it even better.”Select manufacturers are now installing it

directly on their equipment and camouflag-ing it to match the exact color of themachine. This makes the LoJack Systemeven more covert and effective, according tothe manufacturer.

How the LoJack System Works The LoJack stolen vehicle recovery sys-

tem for construction equipment and com-mercial vehicles utilizes a small wirelessradio frequency transceiver — now self-powered — that is hidden in a piece ofequipment in one of many possible loca-tions. LoJack donates police tracking com-puters (PTCs) that are installed in police

cars, helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft usedby participating law enforcement agencies.Once equipment is reported stolen to thepolice, the product identification number ismatched to the LoJack system’s registrationnumber by state law enforcement comput-ers. After the match, the LoJack system isautomatically activated by police, whichcauses the small, hidden transceiver in theequipment to emit a silent signal. Lawenforcement vehicles and aircraft equippedwith LoJack PTCs follow these signals,which lead to the precise location of thestolen asset, even underground garages,barns and deeply wooded areas. Since entering the construction market in

2000, the LoJack system has helped lawenforcement recover more than 4,000LoJack-equipped stolen construction assetsworth nearly $125 million — plus the valueof other stolen non LoJack-equipped con-struction equipment that police recovered inchop shops and theft rings. Overall, theLoJack stolen vehicle recovery system hashelped recover more than 300,000 stolenvehicles worldwide worth nearly $4 billionsince inventing the stolen vehicle recoverymarket more than 25 years ago.

AvailabilityThe next generation stolen vehicle recov-

ery system for construction equipment andcommercial vehicles is available today. Theretail price of the installed system is a one-time cost of $795. Fleet discounts are avail-able. There are no monthly fees and noinstallation fees. For more information, visit

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The next generation construction equipment …recovery system is entirelyself-contained (no wires).

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ADVERTISER INDEX

The Advertisers Index is printed as a free editorial service to our advertisers and readership. Construction Equipment Guide is not responsible for errors or omissions.

ALEX LYON & SON INCRACINE WI .......................................................................................92

ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ...................................................11ALLU GROUP..........................................................................................29AMERICAN STATE EQUIPMENT............................................................13ANACONDA CONVEYORS USA INC .....................................................18ARING EQUIPMENT CO INC..................................................................23ATLAS COPCO CONST TOOLS INC......................................................39BARGAINS..........................................................................................74,76BIG IRON.................................................................................................79BODINE MFG ..........................................................................................35CAT AUCTION SERVICES

HOUSTON TX...................................................................................93CEC..........................................................................................................44CEG SCALE MODELS ............................................................................26CLASSIFIEDS..........................................................................................75CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

CEG WANTED..................................................................................72SKID STEER LOADERS & ATTACHMENTS....................................64AUCTION TRIPLE PLAY ..................................................................77SHOPPING FOR USED EQUIPMENT.............................................58

DON SMOCK AUCTION COPENDLETON NJ...............................................................................90

DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER...............................................................61DOPPSTADT ...........................................................................................38DYNAPAC ................................................................................................66ERB EQUIPMENT ...................................................................................19EXODUS MACHINES..............................................................................43FABCO EQUIPMENT INC .........................................................................7FABICK CAT .......................................................................................15,41FARM-RITE EQUIPMENT INC ................................................................49FELLING TRAILERS................................................................................53FINKBINER EQUIPMENT CO .................................................................13FLANGE LOCK..........................................................................................8FLUID CONTROL SERVICES .................................................................22FURY MOTORS.......................................................................................54GARY CARLSON EQUIPMENT ..............................................................12GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM ......................................................39GROVE WORLDWIDE ............................................................................71HILLER AUCTION SERVICE

ZIMMERMAN MN .............................................................................79HOWELL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ..........................................73,96HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ......................................................35ILLINOIS TRUCK & EQUIPMENT.............................................................3IQBID TRI-STATE

ONLINE AUCTION............................................................................79IROCK CRUSHERS.................................................................................42IRON PLANET

MARCH CALENDAR ........................................................................87JJ SCHECKEL CORP.........................................................................27,73

JOHN DEERE..........................................................................................67KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY..........................................65KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ...................................................................68KPI-JCI.....................................................................................................22KUBOTA...................................................................................................70LEADING EDGE ATTACHMENTS INC ...................................................35LUPIENT ..................................................................................................55M ADAMS EQUIPMENT CO....................................................................17MB AMERICA INC .....................................................................................9MCCANN INDUSTRIES INC .....................................................................6MCCLOSKEY INTERNATIONAL .............................................................47MDS .........................................................................................................35METSO ....................................................................................................45MID COUNTRY MACHINERY .................................................................48MIDLAND EQUIPMENT CO ....................................................................56MIDWEST VIBRO INC.............................................................................30MUSTANG MFG ......................................................................................59NATIONAL ATTACHMENT.......................................................................35NORAM....................................................................................................63PATTEN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO...................................................2POWERSCREEN MW DEALER..............................................................46PURPLE WAVE INC

INTERNET AUCTION .......................................................................85RDO EQUIPMENT/SCHARBER EQUIPMENT .......................................16REMU SCREENING TECHNOLOGY......................................................39RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS

LEBANON TN ...................................................................................86RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS............................................................91ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ..........................................................6,31ROGERS BROTHERS CORP .................................................................29ROLAND MACHINERY INC ......................................................................5RUDD EQUIPMENT ................................................................................21SANY AMERICA INC ...............................................................................27SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES ...................................................................73SENNEBOGEN........................................................................................40SMITHCO.................................................................................................56SOLIDA-WERK ..........................................................................................8STAR EQUIPMENT LTD............................................................................6STEFFES AUCTIONEERS

FARGO ND ......................................................................................82TEREX CRANES .....................................................................................95TITAN EMD..............................................................................................25TOPCON POSITIONING SYSTEMS.......................................................30TOWMASTER INC..................................................................................57VANDER HAAGS.....................................................................................27WAYNE PIKE AUCTION

PRINCETON MN ..............................................................................86YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS

TRENTON MI....................................................................................89

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Terex Cranes WaverlyWaverly, IA Tel 319 352 3920 • Fax [email protected]

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RTL Equipment Inc.3000 SE Gateway Drive

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Custom Truck & Equipment7701 Highway 24

Kansas City, MO 64125800-861-1065

www.cte-equipment.com

All Erection & Crane Rental Corp.4700 Acorn Dr.

Independence, OH 44131800-232-4100

Fax: 216-642-7633www.allcrane.com

BRANCH LOCATIONSAll Crane Rental of PA, LLC

Pennsylvania412-382-4200

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