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By Lori TobiasCEG CORRESPONDENT
For the first time, theOhio Department ofTransportation will contin-ue working through thewinter months as theyprogress on a series of amajor highway improve-ment projects onInterstates 75 and 475.“Going through the
winter is unprecedentedfor this region,” saidTheresa Pollick, ODOTspokeswoman. “Workingin the winter involves set-ting bridge beams, piledriving and a lot ofdrainage work, but nopaving. Any advantage wecan get on these projects,whatever bridge work wecan do, will give us anedge when we come back
next season. Working overthe winter just makessense.”The work involves four
major contracts in north-west Ohio that includingwidening, repaving, bridgereplacement and one rampreconfiguration. Most arelong overdue. Had it notbeen for legislation passedat the state capital allowing
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For the first time, the Ohio Department of Transportation will continue work-ing through the winter months as they progress on a series of a major high-way improvement projects on Interstates 75 and 475.
Ohio I-475 Work to Reset Pavement’s Life Cycle
The chief executive officer of the Associated GeneralContractors of America, Stephen E. Sandherr, issuedthe following statement in response to Jan. 16announcement of new Build America InvestmentInitiatives By President Obama: “The new Build America Investment initiatives out-
lined by the Obama administration today will helpboost our economy and help rebuild aging infrastruc-ture. The steps being taken by the administrationshould make it easier for state and local officials tofinance a wide variety of projects designed to upgradeaging clean water systems, improve power transmis-sion networks and keep our roads and bridges safe.“While these measures will help, taken on their own
they will not solve the growing challenge we face as anation of maintaining and upgrading our aging water,energy and transportation infrastructure. That is whywe will continue to work with the Congress and theObama administration to identify and enact long-termmeasures that establish the sufficient and stable fundingneeded to rebuild and improve our aging infrastruc-ture.”For more information, call 703/548-3118 or visit
www.agc.org.(This story also can be found on Construction
Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)
New Build AmericaInvestments PlanWill Boost Economy
CAM Celebrates 129
Years of Tradeshows...12
Ditch Witch to Launch
New Services...28
MITA Conference Takes
‘The Road to Success...18
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Construction costs fell in January,bringing a halt to three years of risingprices, according to IHS and theProcurement Executives Group (PEG).The headline current IHS PEGEngineering and Construction Cost Index(ECCI) dropped to 48.8 percent inJanuary, down from 52.7 percent inDecember, the lowest level since January2012.The current materials/equipment price
index registered 47.2 percent in January,the softest reading on record, and downfrom 50.2 percent in December. Nine of
the 12 individual components registeredfalling prices in January, led by copper-based wire and cable, carbon steel pipeand freight rates. January’s plunge intonegative territory was a particularlynotable reversal for fabricated structuralsteel and alloy steel pipe — both of whichhad seen rising prices over all of 2014. Ofthe remaining subcomponents, onlyready-mix concrete, turbines and pumpsand compressors tallied rising prices.“After three years of rising prices,
North American construction costs
Construction Costs Fall inJanuary, IHS, PEG Report
see COSTS page 104
One project involves a 32-mi. (51 km) stretch of wideningtwo lanes to three. It’s been divided into four separateprojects to make it easier for contractors to manage.
see ODOT page 102
Table of Contents................4
Excavator Section........................................................41-75
Paving Section ............79-90
Auction Section ........95-105
Business Calendar ..........101
Advertisers Index............106
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1969 Cat 950 ..........................................$22,500S/N 81J01752, 11,630 Hrs, EROPS, tires fair,
3yd bucket, brakes need work
2006 Cat 735 ........................................$209,000S/N B1N00486, 3,769 Hrs, EROPS, A/C,
tailgate, tires good 26.5 X 25
1999 Cat 951 ..........................................$12,000S/N 86J02337, undercarriage fair, bucket,
OROPS, hrs unknown
2006 Kobelco SK480 ............................$65,000S/N YS06U0571, 9187 Hrs, EROPS, Long Stick,
Bucket, Undercarriage Fair
2006 Cat 966H ....................................$149,000S/N A6G00225, 8535 Hrs, EROPS, A/C, GP-bkt,
tires good, engine rebuilt at 7422 hours
2012 Cat 262C2......................................$32,500S/N TMW00469, 2847 Hrs, EROPS, A/C, Bucket,
Case Controls, 2 Speed, 2 Tires Good, 2 Tires Poor
2003 Hitachi ZX600LC..........................$79,500S/N 004015, 10,484 Hrs, EROPS, Undercarriage
Fair, Coupler, Bkt
2011 Cat 966K4....................................$195,000S/N TFS00170, 11,515 Hrs, Bucket, Tires Good,
EROPS, A/C, Auto Lube
1990 Cat D4H ........................................$33,500S/N 9DB01955, 8345 Hrs, OROPS, undercarriage
good, rebuilt trans, drawbar, PAT blade
1999 Cat D6M LGP ..............................$51,750S/N 2RN00542, 10,370 Hrs, EROPS, PAT blade,
winch, rear screen, under carriage good
1998 CAT D3C LGIII ............................$18,750S/N 7XL01390, unknown Hrs, OROPS, PAT blade,
undercarriage good to fair, paint good
1993 Ingersoll Rand ST105 ..................$6,500S/N 5137, 5169 hours, no ROPS,
runs good, drums good
2012 Cat 262C2......................................$32,500S/N TMW00469, 2847 Hrs, EROPS, AC, CaseControl, 2 Speed, 2 Tires Good 2 Tires Poor
2004 Cat D6RLGP DSII ........................$74,000S/N ADE00479, 11,090 Hrs, EROPS, A/C, S Blade,
Drawbar, Undercarriage On Run Out
2005 John Deere 450C ........................$67,500S/N 091869, 10,273 Hrs, EROPS, A/C;
Undercarriage Good; Worked Daily; Bucket 4yd
1977 Cat D6D ........................................$33,500S/N 04X01418, unknown Hrs, OROPS, angle
blade manual, twin tilt cyls, undercarriage fair,draw bar, sweeps
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ier 4 diesel, 12” rubber tracks, 4’TA/C, 28HP
2012 Kobelco SK35SR-5 …... $42,500
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4” ier 4 diesel, 12” rubber tracks, 4’
1 Kobelco SK50SR-5 ….... $49,500 201
control, 2 speed travel, 729 hrs. .............. #KOB092 5” pushblade, pattern 9” dig depth, 10,300 lbs., 6’1’1
ier 4, 15.5” rubber tracks, 5’TA/C, 39.4HP
2012 Kobelco 80CS …........... $78,0001 Kobelco SK50SR-5 ….... $49,500
hydraulics, pattern control, 1,079 hrs. ….. #KOB175 3” dig depth, 17,600 lbs., 8’15’
ier 4, INDR, 17.5” rubber tracks, 7’TA/C, 56HP
control, 2 speed travel, 729 hrs. .............. #KOB092 5” pushblade, pattern
1” stick,ier 4, 15.5” rubber tracks, 5’
2012 Kobelco 80CS …........... $78,000
hydraulics, pattern control, 1,079 hrs. ….. #KOB175 2” pushblade, aux. 3” dig depth, 17,600 lbs., 8’
stick,ier 4, INDR, 17.5” rubber tracks, 7’
2012 Kobelco SK140SR LC .. $99,500ier 3, INDR, 24” pads, 9’TA/C, 94HP
2007 Kobel 2012 Kobelco SK140SR LC .. $99,500
speed travel, manual coupler
7” A/ME 4” stick, 19’ier 3, INDR, 24” pads, 9’ A/C 667T TA/MEB 158HP
$ co SK210-8 LC … $78,500
, 303 hrs..... #KOB168speed travel, manual coupler
8” diesel, 32” pads, 9’A/MEB 158HP
2014 Kobelco SK210LC …… $145,500 8” stick, 22’ier 4, 31.5” pads, 9’TA/C, 157HP
control, 2 speed travel, 729 hrs. .............. #KOB092
1 Kobelco SK210-8E ...... $104,5002012014 Kobelco SK210LC …… $145,500
hydraulics, pattern control, 1,079 hrs. ….. #KOB175
ier 3 diesel, 32” pads, 9’TA/C, 150HP dig 8” stick, 22’
control, 2 speed travel, 729 hrs. .............. #KOB092
1 Kobelco SK210-8E ...... $104,500
hydraulics, pattern control, 1,079 hrs. ….. #KOB175
dig 8” stick, 22’ ’ier 3 diesel, 32” pads, 9’
, 1,694 hrs. …........... #KOB14632,600 lbs., aux. hydr, additional counterweight,dig depth, JRB hydr coupler
ier 3, INDR, 24” pads, 9’TA/C, 94HP
, 1,694 hrs. …........... #KOB146 3,569 hrs. …............................................... #10187, additional counterweight,
7” 4” stick, 19’ier 3, INDR, 24” pads, 9’ dig depth, auxiliary hydraulics, 47,000 lbs., stick, 22’
A/ME A/C, 667T TA/MEB 158HP
3,569 hrs. …............................................... #10187 dig depth, auxiliary hydraulics, 47,000 lbs.,
8” diesel, 32” pads, 9’A/MEB 158HP
cab guard, 48,500 lbs., 974 hrs. ........... #KOB207depth, hand cntrl, pattern cntrl, hydr coupler
8” stick, 22’ier 4, 31.5” pads, 9’TA/C, 157HP
47,800 lbs., 2,165 hrs. (hammer not includ.) .. #KOB104., pattern contrl, JRB hyd. couplerdepth, aux. hydr
ier 3 diesel, 32” pads, 9’TA/C, 150HP
cab guard, 48,500 lbs., 974 hrs. ........... #KOB207, front depth, hand cntrl, pattern cntrl, hydr coupler
dig 8” stick, 22’
47,800 lbs., 2,165 hrs. (hammer not includ.) .. #KOB104,., pattern contrl, JRB hyd. coupler dig 8” stick, 22’ ier 3 diesel, 32” pads, 9’
1 Kobelco SK210-8E ...... $1201
, 47,800 lbs., 1,350 hrs. .............. #KOB122couplerdig depth, aux. hydraulics, pattern control, JRB hydr
ier 3 diesel, 32” pads, 9’TA/C,150HP
19,5001 Kobelco SK210-8E ...... $1 1 Kobelco SK235SR LC-2 .. $1201
, 47,800 lbs., 1,350 hrs. .............. #KOB122. dig depth, aux. hydraulics, pattern control, JRB hydr
8” stick, 22’ier 3 diesel, 32” pads, 9’
hydr thumb, pattern control, 2,070 hrs. .. #KOB1dig depth, JRB hydr coupler
ier 3, IDNR, 32” pads, 9’TA/C,153HP
19,5001 Kobelco SK235SR LC-2 .. $1
17hydr thumb, pattern control, 2,070 hrs. .. #KOB1, 57,500 lbs., main pin dig depth, JRB hydr coupler
8” stick, 22’ier 3, IDNR, 32” pads, 9’
2013 Kobelco SK210LC-9 .... $132,500
el, 47,800 lbs., 600 hrs. ............................. #10814 dig depth, auxiliary hydrualics, single pedal trav22’
, 32” pads, 9’8” stick, F4GE9684E 150HPA/C, FPT
2009 Kobelco SK210-8 LC ..... $89,5002013 Kobelco SK210LC-9 .... $132,500
1,800 hrs. .................................................... #10235 dig depth, auxiliary hydraulics, 47,800 lbs., stick, 22’
A/MEB 158HPA/C, NH 667T TA/MEB 158HP
el, 47,800 lbs., 600 hrs. ............................. #10814- dig depth, auxiliary hydrualics, single pedal trav
, 32” pads, 9’8” stick,
2009 Kobelco SK210-8 LC ..... $89,500
1,800 hrs. .................................................... #10235 dig depth, auxiliary hydraulics, 47,800 lbs.,
8” diesel, 32” pads, 9’A/MEB 158HP
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ier 3 190HPT F4HE9684C J1,
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2005 Kobelco SK330 LC ….... $89,500
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4,714 hrs. …................................................. #8977 7” dig depth, 77,800 lbs., 10” stick, 24’
diesel, 32” A/C, Mitsubishi 6D16 247HP
2012 Kobelco SK485LC-9 … $295,500
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1, 800 lbs., 600 hrs. .......................... #10811camera 11-2 way auxiliary hydraulics, pattern changer
ier 4 diesel, 36” pads, 13’3” stick, 27’6” dig depth,TA/C,
2008 Kobelco SK485-8 ….... $209,500 2012 Kobelco SK485LC-9 … $295,500
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10,000 lbs., 3,482 hrs. …......... #9351counter weight, 1hydraulic circuit, dual pump with rotation, hydr removable
ier 3 diesel, 36” pads, 1 or 2 way auxiliaryTA/C, 326HP
11, 800 lbs., 600 hrs. .......................... #1081, rear view1-2 way auxiliary hydraulics, pattern changer
ier 4 diesel, 36” pads, 13’3” stick, 27’6” dig depth,
2008 Kobelco SK485-8 ….... $209,500
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ier 3 diesel, 36” pads, 1 or 2 way auxiliary
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FEATURES12 CAM HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING, TRADESHOW FOR
129TH YEARIn combination with the annual meeting, the Michigan Construction & DesignTradeshow featured a host of industry product, equipment and services providerson hand to share information about their products and services.
16 NICOLOZAKES TRUCKING COMPANY RECEIVES
HTC-3140 LB KEYThe long-boom crane “will allow us to better serve customers with additionalcapacity. The 3140 allows us to perform a wider array of services for our customers. The additional capacity also adds a considerable safety buffer for thetype of work we typically do,” said Bill A. Nicolozakes, president.
18 MITA’S 2015 CONFERENCE CELEBRATES ‘THE ROAD
TO SUCCESS’The event featured keynote speaker J.B. Berntstein, CEO of an athlete management firm, Access Group, and the inspiration behind Disney Film’s MillionDollar Arm, a movie about two men from India recruited to play Major LeagueBaseball in the United States.
24 CONTRACTOR UPGRADES BUSY
CHICAGO NEIGHBORHOODChicago, Ill., based Pan-Oceanic Construction is in the midst of upgrading the sanitary sewer system on the city’s Lower West Side along West Cermak Road andWest 18th Street.
28 DITCH WITCH TO LAUNCH NEW SERVICE INITIATIVE
IN MICHIGANThree new service trucks will be on the road to serve customers in the field —one service truck will be based in Howell, one at the company’s location inGrandville and the other at a location in the Grayling area of northern Michigan.
32 INDIANA’S STEEL INDUSTRY STRUGGLES UNDER
WEIGHT OF CHEAP OIL, LOW PRICESIndiana’s steel industry, which many hoped would be on the upswing after the endof the Great Recession, is struggling under the weight of cheap oil, a strong dollarand low prices, leading to hundreds of layoffs in just one week and uncertaintyabout the future.
35 ERICH SENNEBOGEN MUSEUM REFLECTS VALUES
OF ITS NAMESAKEEight historic machines, from the first manure loader to a current hydraulic excavator, chronicle the development of Sennebogen products over six decades.
72 MCI-EFI STATES INDUSTRY CONFIDENCE AT
THREE-YEAR HIGHOverall, confidence in the equipment finance market is 66.1, an increase from theDecember index of 63.4 and the highest level in the last three years.
74 IRONPLANET’S CEO OPINES ON CAT AUCTION
SERVICES MERGERIn a January interview with CEG, Greg Owens pointed to a three-day auction salein Florida in February where Cat dealers will have access to IronPlanet’s 1.2 million registrants in its buy base as an example of what the two companies can do together.
96 ALEX LYON & SON KICKS OFF ANNUAL
FLORIDA AUCTIONSDuring the auctions — Alex Lyon & Son’s 22nd annual Florida sale — a widevariety of equipment went on the block with each day featuring more than 1,000lots of equipment.
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Cat D5C XL, ’00, 8,750 hrs ......................$24,500Komatsu D51EX-22, ’08, 2,410 hrs........$112,500Komatsu D51PX-22, ’08, 4,247 hrs ......$114,500Komatsu D61PX-15EO, ‘07, 4,771 hrs ..$120,000Komatsu D65EX-15, ’06, 2,301 hrs........$144,500Komatsu D65EX-15EO, ’07, 3,934 hrs ..$149,500Komatsu D155AX-6, ’07, 6,524 hrs ......$239,500Komatsu D275AX-5, ’03, 23,015 hrs ......$99,500
Komatsu GD655-3C, ’06, 2,055 hrs ......$134,500Komatsu GD655-3EO, ’09, 1,673 hrs ....$154,500
Norco Puma 220, ’11, 78 hrs ....................$CALLPonsse Cobra HS10, ’98, 20,013 hrs ......$75,000Valmet 415EX/Rolly II, ’05, 10,092 hrs $124,500
Deere 762, ’76, 2,911 hrs ........................$21,000Deere 762, ’78, 5,743 hrs ........................$21,000
Cat 365CL-MH, ‘08, 10,428 hrs ............$137,500Gehl RS8-42, ’03, 3,594 hrs ....................$37,500Komatsu P400LC-8MH, ’08, 6,095 hrs ..$219,500
Roadtec RX700, ’08, 4,630 hrs..............$155,000Wirtgen W60, ’07, 1,206 hrs....................$84,500Wirtgen W60, ’08, 628 hrs ....................$144,900Wirtgen W60 Rumbler, ’11, 400 hrs......$240,000Wirtgen W600, ’03, 2,403 hrs..................$59,500Wirtgen W1900, ’08, 4,446 hrs ..................$CALLWirtgen W2100, ’04, 8,538 hrs..............$209,500
Blaw-Knox PF115, ’08, 1,921 hrs ............$14,500Vogele 1110WB, ’03, 1,004 hrs ..............$85,000Vogele 5103-2, ’11, 1,273 hrs ..............$250,000Vogele Super 700, ’07, 566 hrs ..............$79,500
Bomag BC61RB, ’00, 15,862 hrs ............$54,900Bomag BC1172RB, ’05, 15,531 hrs ........$94,900Bomag BW205AD, ’02, 3,520 hrs ............$21,500Dynapac CA144D, ’08, 625 hrs ................$42,500Hamm HD14VV, ‘09, 794 hrs ..................$26,500Hamm HD14VV, ’09, 2,700 hrs ................$19,500Hamm HD90 Ozzy, ’04, 4,300 hrs ............$36,500I-R DD24, ’99, 8,421 hrs ..........................$12,500Volvo DD90HF, ’09, 638 hrs ....................$59,500
Komatsu HM300-2, ’06, 6,500 gal ........$275,000Komatsu HM400-2, ’07, 8,000 gal ........$395,000
Komatsu WA70-5, ‘06, 2,592 hrs ............$47,500Komatsu WA250-5L, ‘07, 3,892 hrs ........$93,500Komatsu WA250-6, ’11, 5,646 hrs ..........$94,500Komatsu WA320-7, ’13, 462 hrs............$174,500Komatsu WA320-7, ’14, 81 hrs..............$165,000Komatsu WA380-6, ’11, 2,094 hrs ........$179,500Komatsu WA380-7, ’13, 1,385 hrs ........$185,000Komatsu WA430-6, ’07, 4,404 hrs ........$129,900Komatsu WA450-6, ’07, 8,069 hrs ........$149,500Komatsu WA500-3, ’98, 15,107 hrs ........$75,000Komatsu WA500-3, ’98, 11,556 hrs ........$79,500Komatsu WA500-6, ‘06, 11,705 hrs ......$134,500Terex TL300-2, ’08, 2,441 hrs..................$69,500
Komatsu HD465-7, ‘06, 19,003 hrs ......$219,500Komatsu HD465-7, ’06, 18,843..............$219,500
Kleemann MSD190D Screen, ’13, 688 hrs ............................................................................$255,000
Kleemann MC110Z Crusher, ’13, 714 hrs..............................................................................$475,000
Case CX135SR, ‘11, 2,350 hrs ..............$104,500Cat 330CL, ’02, 12,032 hrs ......................$59,500Cat 345BL, ’03, 10,750 hrs ......................$62,500Cat M318, ‘96, 6,440 hrs ........................$39,500Deere 350DL, ’07, 6,752 hrs..................$109,500Deere 350DLC, ’07, 5,837 hrs ..............$109,500Kobelco SK135SRLC, ’01, 4,114 hrs ......$27,500Komatsu PC35MR-2, ‘07, 4,747 hrs ........$26,500Komatsu PC88MR-8, ‘09, 1,195 hrs ........$74,500Komatsu PC138USLC-8, ’11, 1,142 hrs $124,500Komatsu PC138USLC-8, ’11, 3,218 hrs $104,500Komatsu PC160LC-7, ’05, 8,230 hrs........$54,500Komatsu PC200LC-6, ’95, 11,780 hrs......$34,500Komatsu PC200LC-6, ’01, 5,824 hrs........$52,500Komatsu PC200LC-7, ’02, 7,395 hrs........$79,500Komatsu PC200LC-7, ’03, 6,850 hrs........$59,500Komatsu PC200LC-7, ‘03, 8,114 hrs........$79,500Komatsu PC200LC-7, ’04, 7,640 Hrs ......$89,500Komatsu PC200LC-7, ’05, 3,953 hrs......$124,500Komatsu PC220LC-6, ’96, 6,510 hrs........$54,500Komatsu PC220LC-8, ’06, 9,084 hrs........$96,500Komatsu PC220LC-8, ’06, 2,606 hrs......$139,500Komatsu PC220LC-8, ’07, 5,757 hrs......$119,500Komatsu PC220LC-8, ’09, 4,707 hrs......$129,000Komatsu PC228USLC-1, ’99, 4,400 hrs ..$54,500Komatsu PC300LC-7EO, ’06, 7,736 hrs $110,000Komatsu PC300LC-7EO, ’07, 4,714 hrs $157,500Komatsu PC360LC-10, ’14, 655 hrs ......$269,500Komatsu PC360LC-10, ’12, 1,148 hrs....$264,500Komatsu PC400LC-7, ’04, 10,814 hrs......$59,500Komatsu PC400LC-7, ’05 11,134 hrs ......$92,500Komatsu PC450LC-8, ’11, 2,389 hrs......$309,500Komatsu PC600LC-7, ’05, 10,328 hrs....$199,500Komatsu PC600LC-7, ’05, 5,482 hrs......$253,500Komatsu PC600LC-8, ’06, 10,478 hrs....$199,500Komatsu PC750LC-7, ’04, 6,613 hrs......$349,500
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Case CX135SR, ’11, 2,350 hrs........................$104,500 Deere 350DL, ’07, 6,752 hrs..............................$109,500
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2011 Case 580SN, s/nJJGN58SNVAC536038, 2150 Hrs, Cab w/Heat& AC, Ext-Hoe, Ride Control, Two Lever, 4 in 1Bkt, Aux Hyds, 12”,18” & 24” Bkts ..$59,900
2012 Case SV250, s/n JAFSV250JBM435496,100 Hrs, Cab w/Heat & AC Two Speed, HydCoupler, 78” Bkt, 33x15.5 Tires ......$43,500
2004 Takeuchi TL140, s/n 21400616, 5100Hours, Cab w/Heat and Ac, Case Controls,76” Tooth Bucket ..............................$18,500
2013 Takeuchi TS70V, s/n T3V07000217,300 Hours, Cab w/Heat & AC, Two Speed ,72” Bucket w/Edge, 12X 16.5 Tires ..$35,900
2011 Case SV300, s/nJAFSV300NBM437124, 1648 Hrs, Cabw/Heat & AC, Two Speed, Ride Control, HighFlow, 14x17.5 Tires, 84” Bkt ............$37,900
2012 Case SR250, s/n JAFSR50VBM434310,750 Hours, Cab w/ Heat & AC, BIc High-Flow,12 x 16.5 Tires, 72 “ Bucket ............$39,500
2007 Case 580SN, s/n N7C428087, 5100 Hrs,Cab w/AC, Two Lever, Ride Control, 82” 4-in-1Bkt, 12”, 18” and 24” Buckets..........$45,000
2012 Case Cx250CLR, s/nDAC250K6NCSAM1210, 500 Hrs, 60’ LongReach, Control Pattern, 60” Ditch Bkt..................................................................$230,000
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Boom Rest, Front & Rear Outriggers& “A” Frame Outriggers at Mast.2015 Kenworth T400 w/350hp
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National 671E Crane20 Ton Crane, 71’ 3-Section Hydraulic Boom,
Rear Mount, High Speed Winch, Main “A”Frame Outriggers and RSO, 360˚ Stability,
Dual Main Controls, 18’ Aluminum Load Bed.2006 Kenworth T-800, Cummins 15X 15L
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AGGREGATE EQUIPMENTALLIS 500-SD PORTABLE CONE CRUSHER, 300 HP electric motor, rear feed conveyor, side discharge conveyor,
motor control panel, tri-axle, hydraulic leveling ................................................................................................$130,000
JCI/FABTEC 6’X20’ TD DUAL SCREEN PLANT, (2) 30” reversing conveyors under primary screen, 60” conveyor
under secondary screen, (3) 42” cross conveyors (6) hydraulic leveling jacks, motor control panel ............$182,500
JCI K-300 “KODIAK” PORTABLE CONE PLANT, 300 hp electric motor, 36”x 20’ side discharge conveyor, 36”x 35’
feed conveyor, motor control panel, hydraulic leveling......................................................................................$375,000
POWERSCREEN 510 COMMANDER RINSER SCREEN PLANT, 11.8 Yd. hopper with hydraulic dump grizzly, 36” feed
conveyor, 5x10 3-Deck screen, tandem axle, Deutz diesel ..................................................................................$52,400
METSO/NORDBERG MODEL HP300 CLOSED CIRCUIT PORTABLE CONE PLANT, with a 6'x20' Triple Deck Screen.
2003 Model Year ................................................................................................................................................$360,000
CRANESGROVE RT760 60 TON CAPACITY ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 1993, with Cat Diesel, 110’ Power-Pinned Boom,
32’ to 56’ Swingaway, Main & Auxiliary Hoists, 29.5x25 Tires, Ready to work ....................................$155,900
GROVE RT855B 55 TON ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 1995, with Cummins diesel, 37’ to 115’ boom, 35’ to 60’
swingaway, LMI, Grove model HO30 main & aux. hoists, 29.5x25 tires ..............................................$159,500
AMERICAN 5300, 1988, 70 Ton Crawler Crane, Cummins w/3 Stage Converter, CLL on One Drum, Third Drum,
Independent Travel, 130’ Boom, 30’ Jib ................................................................................................$155,000
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BLAW KNOX RW100 - ’83, RH Hand Discharge, w/Broom, #C000638..............................$34,950BOMAG CR362L - ‘14, 518 Hrs, Track Paver, Stretch 16 Electric Screed, Topcon V System andMore, #C000555 ..................................................................................................................P.O.R.GOMACO GT9500 - ’14 283 Hrs 14’8” Mining Head, Front Lift Arms, Extended Sensor Boom,High Pressure Water System ..............................................................................................P.O.R.LEEBOY L7000T - ’07, 3994 Hrs, Track Paver, #C000697 ..................................................$24,500MAULDIN 1550C - ‘09, 1533 Hrs, Track, Conveyor Feed, #C000620, S/N 2138 ................$44,950MIDLAND SPD12- ‘13, 221 Hrs, will go 12’ wide..................................................................P.O.R.NEAL CART PATH PAVER - ‘08, 638 Hrs, 5’-8’ Screed Conveyor Feed, #61886A, S/N 03-0608 ..............................................................................................................................................$32,500
CALL items may be on rent causing pricing and hours to vary.
BOMAG BM600/15 - ’14, 156 Hrs, 24” Grinder with rear discharge conveyor, #C000525..P.O.R.BOMAG BM1200/30 - ‘14, 684 Hrs, 4’ Mid Mount Grinder with Front discharge conveyor,#C000452 ..........................................................................................................................................P.O.R.BOMAG BM 1200/35 - ’14, 251 Hrs, 3’ or 4’ Drum, Rear Mount Grinder with Front dischargeconveyor, #C000525 ........................................................................................................................P.O.R.WIRTGEN W50DC - ‘13, 20” Cut, Deep Cut Machine, 3 Wheel, Rear Discharge Mill, 236 Hrs ..$214,950
BOMAG BW135AD - ’97, Vibratory Double Drum, #C000695 ................................................$8500HYPAC C784 - ‘08, RUNNING AND WORKABLE, #C000673 ..............................................$25,950INGRAM 315 - 4 to Choose from, 3 Wheel Static Roller, s/n & Hrs Available ..............$26,500 Ea.SAKAI SW990 - ’14, 721 Hrs, 84” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #RR10133 ................$114,986SAKAI SW880 - ‘12, 845 Hrs, 79” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #61938A, S/N 10142 ......................................................................................................................................................$109,900SAKAI SW770HF - ’14, 687 Hrs, 67” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #C000532 ..............$97,822SAKAI SW770HF - ’12, 700 Hrs, 67” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #C000577 ..............$89,916SSAKAI SW502 - ‘13, 491 Hrs, 51’ Drum 9000 lb remaining std and or eptw warranty,#C000212..........................................................................................................................$35,148SAKAI SW300 - ‘13, 114 Hrs, 40” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #C000211, S/N 40156$32,600SAKAI R2H2 - ‘11, 506 Hrs, 83” 3 Wheel Static Roller, #C000678....................................$79,687SAKAI GW750-2 - ’14, 110 Hrs, Vibratory Pnuematic Tire Roller, #C000533 ................ $124,808
*Comes with any remaining standard and 3 year extended power train warranty.
GRADALL XL4100 - ‘94, 8368 Hrs, Working as is, #C000386, S/N 414218......................$19,500GRADALL XL4100 - ‘98, 8884 Hrs, Workable, as is, #62013A, S/N 413282 ....................$25,000GRADALL XL4100 - ‘02, 7745 Hrs, Good Machine, #C000402, S/N 411552 ....................$42,500GRADALL XL4100 - ‘02, 7068 Hrs, Call on this One, S/N 415548 ....................................$35,000
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Used Equipment From a Name You Can Trust2014 Bobcat T630
Stk# 66947-(A) A91 package, Cab-Heat-A/C, PowerBobtach, Air Ride Seat, Roller Suspension, SJCControls, 2 Speed, 18" Tracks, 375 Hrs......$52,900
2014 Bobcat T590
Stk# 65093-(S) A71 package, Cab-Heat-A/C, PowerBobtach, Air Ride Seat, Roller Suspension, Radio,16" Tracks. 80 Hrs ......................................$47,900
2014 Bobcat S570
Stk# 66492-(S) A91, C/H/A, Power Bobtach, AirRide Seat, High Flow Hydraulics, 2 Spd, Radio,Bucket, 339 Hrs..........................................$35,900
2013 Bobcat S550
Stk# 12616-(S) A71, Cab-Heat-A/C, PowerBobtach, Suspension Seat, 2 Speed, NEW Tires,Bucket. 849 Hrs..........................................$29,500
2007 Bobcat S150
Stk# 94174-(S) H51, Cab-Heat, Power Bobtach,Suspension Seat, 2 Speed, NEW Tires, Bucket.4917 Hrs ....................................................$18,900
2013 Bobcat E63
Stk# 64447-(S) A91 package, Cab-Heat-A/C,Hydraulic Thumb, Blade, Bucket. 220 Hrs..$62,500
2014 Doosan DX350LC-3
Stk# 77510-(A) US30, Cab-Heat-A/C, PE3C (DualHyd) Rear Camera, 13’ Long Arm, Wide Tracks, 60”Bucket, Rental Fleet. 74 Hrs ..........................$CALL
2013 Doosan DL250TC
Stk# 52273-(A) Cab-Heat-A/C, Load ISO, 20.5R25Tires, Hydraulic Quick Attach, Rental Fleet (PalletForks not included). 481 Hrs....................$122,500
2014 Kubota KX080
Stk# 65672-(L) Cab-Heat-A/C, Hydraulic Thumb, SP2 Dual Hydraulics, Blade, Rubber Tracks, Bucket.466 Hrs ......................................................$86,000
2013 Kubota U55
Stk# 52123-(A) Cab-Heat-A/C, Angle Blade, HydraulicThumb, SP2 (Dual Hydraulics), Rubber Tracks,Bucket. 898 Hrs..........................................$53,900
2014 Kubota KX91
Stk# 77565-(L) ROPS, Canopy, Hydraulic Thumb,Angle Blade, Rubber Tracks, Bucket. 213 Hrs ..........................................................................$37,900
2003 Kubota KX91
Stk# 93844-(L) ROPS, Blade, Bucket. 961 Hrs..........................................................................$24,900
2014 Kubota U17
Stk# 65701-(L) ROPS, Canopy, Blade, RubberTracks, Bucket. 195 Hrs..............................$21,900
2012 Kubota SVL90-2
Stk# 32057-(A) Cab-Heat-A/C, Hydraulic QuickAttach, 2 Speed, IT4 Engine. 764 Hrs ........$49,500
2013 Kubota SVL75-2
Stk# 34326-(L) Cab-Heat-A/C, Hydraulic QuickAttach, 2 Speed, 15" Rubber Tracks, IT4 Engine. 372 Hrs ......................................................$46,900
2013 Caterpillar 262C2
Stk# 94112-(A) Cab-Heat-A/C, Power Quick Attach,Radio, XPS High Flow Hydraulics, 2 Speed, StrobeLight. 312 Hrs ............................................$44,450
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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC.Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004
724/947-2235 Day/Night Fax 724/947-3820Call Andy Miller Established 1928
Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees
Cat IT28G, 1998, EROPS, coupler, 3rd valve, 20.5 x 25rubber, 15K hours, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . .$42,500Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 . . . . . . . .$79,500John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick coupler, GPbkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000Volvo L60E, 2005, EROPS, coupler, aux hyd, boomsusp, 20.5R25, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,500
IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999,Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean $69,500IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . . .$49,500IR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit,ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, verynice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000(4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, allwork ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind Vibratory Compactor,1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HP gas engine . . . . .$2,500Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever& remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000(8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & singledrum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500
Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor, 1986, Case 3 cyl dslengine, 55 gal water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72"hydraulic broom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,500Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hydangle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500
Cat 953LGP, 1984, OROPS, 20 DBG, GP Bkt .$37,500Cat 963, 1983, OROPS, 2.6 cy GP bkt, 17” DBG pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000
Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD,29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (current-ly off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25,working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25,A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C,P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires,approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C,P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . .$87,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C,P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD,23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500
(2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade,winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea.Cat D8N, 1991, ROPS, drawbar, S-U blade . .$85,000(2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea.
Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel,10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boomanti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500
Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank,ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very goodcondition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLCat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice
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JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick cou-pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on rubber,operational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFER
Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, longstick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44"Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500Komatsu PC150 LC-6K, 1998, 8'7" stick, 30" bkt, 27.6"TBG pads, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$57,000(5) Komatsu PC128UU, 1996, offset boom, rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLKomatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRBcoupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready . .CALLVolvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’ boom, 11’ stick,5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumbingvery good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$159,000
(2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . .CALL
IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL
(12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a tow-type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .From $5,200
Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997,OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500
John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast,Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150,000
(2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines,8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea.
BUCKETSPC1000, 84" Digging Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple
Buckets in Stock-Call For Your Needs
FORKS(8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style,excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000
Others Available CallPrices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection
All Equipment is Owned & Operated By ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC.
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Excavators-Crawler2008 VOLVO EC210C LC 3291 Hrs ............................................$104,5002011 VOLVO EC210CL 3693 Hrs ..................................................$138,9002013 VOLVO EC220D 2353 Hrs ....................................................$144,500(4) 2013 VOLVO EC220DL 1653-1973 Hrs........$137,500-$150,0002008 VOLVO EC240CL 7200 Hrs ....................................................$93,5002011 VOLVO EC240CL 3200 Hrs ..................................................$150,0002012 VOLVO EC250D LR 2236 Hrs..............................................$189,0002011 VOLVO EC250DL 3400 Hrs ..................................................$161,2502013 VOLVO EC250DL 2355 Hrs ..................................................$170,5002004 VOLVO EC290B LC 9540 Hrs ................................................$46,200(2) 2011 VOLVO EC340DL 3625-4554 Hrs ........$177,800-$184,000(7) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL 1600-4008 Hrs ......$181,000-$220,000(6) 2013 VOLVO EC340DL 1549-2819 Hrs ......$203,500-$231,0002013 VOLVO EC380DL 3203 Hrs..................................................$222,0002011 VOLVO EC460C LC 5858 Hrs ............................................$250,000(2) 2012 VOLVO EC480DL 2700-2798 Hrs......$291,500-$328,0002013 VOLVO EC480DL 2842 Hrs ..................................................$324,5002013 KOMATSU PC360 LC-10 900 Hrs ....................................$278,000
Excavators-Wheel(2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C 3008-3308 Hrs ........$161,200-$166,7002012 VOLVO EW180D 1785 Hrs....................................................$194,5002013 VOLVO EW180D 1561 Hrs ....................................................$195,250
Motor Graders2008 VOLVO G930 6701 Hrs ..........................................................$121,0002011 VOLVO G946B 1985 Hrs........................................................$211,200
Off-Highway Trucks2011 VOLVO A25F 4300 Hrs............................................................$242,000(3) 2012 VOLVO A25F 2900-3185 Hrs ................$283,500-$305,750(5) 2013 VOLVO A25F 1586-2000 Hrs................$286,000-$305,0002005 VOLVO A30D 7521 Hrs ..........................................................$159,5002011 VOLVO A30E 3475 Hrs ..........................................................$283,500
(9) 2012 VOLVO A30F 2525-4021 Hrs................$297,000-$330,000(3) 2013 VOLVO A30F 2012-3000 Hrs................$324,500-$330,0002014 VOLVO A30F 1923 Hrs............................................................$328,6002012 VOLVO A35F 2713 Hrs............................................................$388,3002010 VOLVO A40E 3873 Hrs ..........................................................$339,200(10) 2011 VOLVO A40F 3784-6615 Hrs ............$319,000-$383,000(20) 2012 VOLVO A40F 2462-5758 Hrs..............$324,500-$447,000(12) 2013 VOLVO A40F 1575-4448 Hrs..............$368,500-$473,000(2) 2013 VOLVO A40F FS 1875-2628 Hrs ........$455,800-$484,0002014 VOLVO A40G 2285 Hrs ..........................................................$484,000
Water Equipment - Truck2006 CATERPILLAR 773 11218 Hrs ............................................$242,0002010 VOLVO A30 3315 Hrs ..............................................................$275,0002006 VOLVO A30D 7500 Hrs ..........................................................$255,750
Wheel Loaders2010 VOLVO L110F 5350 Hrs..........................................................$155,6002011 VOLVO L110F 6883 Hrs..........................................................$136,400(3) 2012 VOLVO L110G 1651-4500 Hrs ............$170,000-$233,200(7) 2013 VOLVO L110G 1900-3481 Hrs ............$204,600-$226,6002014 VOLVO L110G 565Hrs ..........................................................$249,7002009 VOLVO L150F 7338 Hrs ........................................................$183,400(2) 2010 VOLVO L150F 11436-13235 Hrs..........$133,400-$133,5002012 VOLVO L150G 3065 Hrs ........................................................$267,0002011 VOLVO L180G 5330 Hrs ........................................................$278,0002013 VOLVO L180G 3800 Hrs........................................................$334,0002013 VOLVO L220G 1600 Hrs ........................................................$413,400(2) 2012 VOLVO L250G 2425-3461 Hrs............$355,000-$399,0002012 VOLVO L30B 3706 Hrs ..............................................................$48,4002013 VOLVO L60G 1626 Hrs ..........................................................$144,0002012 VOLVO L70G 1960 Hrs ..........................................................$151,2502013 VOLVO L70G 2823 Hrs ..........................................................$147,000(9) 2012 VOLVO L90G 1189-3300 Hrs................$165,000-$192,500(20) 2013 VOLVO L90G 390-4670 Hrs ................$147,400-$199,100
2013 VOLVO A40F, 2289 Hrs ..............$431,7502013 VOLVO EC220DL, 1941 Hrs ......$137,5002013 VOLVO L90G, 882 Hrs ................$192,500
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CAM Holds Annual Meeting, Tradeshow for 129th Year
The aisles at the trade show were packed asattendees visited with vendors.
Kevin Boyd (L) and Vince Voetberg of JeffersCrane Service stayed busy speaking withattendees about their products and services.
Gary Mercer (L) and Bill Theileof Alta Equipment Companywere on hand to discuss theirline of Volvo machines.
At the Operating Engineers Local 324’s exhibit, Zach Menchaca (L)watches as Anthony Paglia tests his skills on a training simulator.
CAM’s Manager of Expositions Ron Riegel (L)speaks with Greg Gietek of Cass Sheet Metal tomake sure everything is running smoothly atthe show.
(L-R): CAM’s Ron Riegel joins Gregg Montowski, Brent Meyers andTracey Alfonsi to welcome attendees to CAM’s 129th Annual Meetingand Michigan Construction & Design Trade Show.
GeoShack’s Dan O’Reilly (L) and Mike Kieltykaspoke with attendees about the latest laser andGPS technologies.
North America’s oldest andlargest construction associ-ation, the Construction
Association of Michigan (CAM),held its 129th Annual Meeting andCAM Michigan Construction &Design Tradeshow on Feb. 4 atMotorCity Casino Hotel in Detroit.Based in Bloomfield Hills, Mich.,the association was founded in1885 and serves general contrac-tors, specialty/sub-contractors,equipment and material suppliers,as well as service providers, such asdesign firms and legal and financial
institutions.The CAM Annual Meeting fea-
tured keynote speaker SteveMarquardt, vice president ofOlympia Development of Michigan(ODM), an introduction of CAM’snew board of directors and CAMMagazine’s awards ceremony.
In combination with the annualmeeting, the MichiganConstruction & Design Tradeshowfeatured a host of industry product,equipment and services providerson hand to share information abouttheir products and services. The
one-day event also featured educa-tional and networking opportunitiesfor Michigan’s construction compa-ny owners, contractors, suppliers,architects and engineers.CAMTEC, the association’s educa-tional and training division, hosted aseries of educational seminars withsubjects that included stone repairand masonry cleaning, and virtualdesign and construction.
(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)
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2007 Deere 35D: #92157, OROPS, Blade, RubberTrack, 2,000 hrs ........................................$23,500
2006 Deere 350D: #92076, Cab/AC, 10’ Arm, HydThumb, 6,700 hrs ....................................$119,500
2004 Caterpillar 963C: #92161, Cab/AC, 22”Tracks, QC/Bkt, 7,600 hrs ..........................$79,500
1996 Komatsu WA250-1: #92146, Cab/Heat, JRBQC/Bucket ..................................................$32,500
2006 Caterpillar 287B: #92150, Cab/AC, 18” Track,Aux Hyd, 3,950 hrs ....................................$26,500
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2004 Case 70XT: #92133, Cab/Heat, QC, Aux Hyd,Solid Tires, 2,300 hrs ................................$17,500
2007 Hitachi ZX450LC-3: #92116, Cab/AC, 35.5”Shoes, JRB QC, 4,200 hrs ......................$169,500
2000 Kawasaki 65Z IV: #92136, Cab, GP Bkt,20.5-25 Tires, 3,900 hrs ............................$47,500
1999 Case 9030B: #92156, Cab/AC, QC, 10,600hrs ..............................................................$39,500
2006 Deere 444J: #91958, Cab/AC, QC/Forks,17.5-25 Tires, 7,500 hrs ............................$72,500
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allow us to better serve cus-tomers with additional capaci-ty. The 3140 allows us to per-form a wider array of servicesfor our customers. The addi-tional capacity also adds a con-siderable safety buffer for thetype of work we typically do,”said Bill A. Nicolozakes, presi-dent. Previously, the compa-ny’s largest crane was 90 tons(81 t).Nicolozakes Trucking & Construction Inc. provides spe-
cialized crane and rigging work, oil and gas services, plantrelocations, specialized hauling and general contracting.Several factors contributed to the purchase decision. One
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user-friendly owner and operator experience,” said DeanNicolozakes, company secretary-treasurer and a certifiedcrane operator.
Another important factor was the customer supportoffered by Link-Belt and by Columbus EquipmentCompany, the Link-Belt dealer in Ohio. The Nicolozakesestoured the Link-Belt factory, where they were impressed bythe company’s professionalism and attention to detail. “We feel the Link-Belt training along with the support
Columbus Equipment is providing is invaluable,” WilliamNicolozakes said. “Wehave a long history withColumbus Equipment.That weighed very heavi-ly in our decision—theyhave a proven trackrecord.”Several Columbus
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“Nicolozakes has purchased a number of cranes fromColumbus Equipment Company over the years. They haveexpressed confidence in the current economy and feel it canbe sustained,” said Bob Weber, Columbus Equipment’s vicepresident of product support. “The new HTC-3140 LB offersthe customer state-of-the-art technology and benefits. We’velong thought the market needed a truck crane of this size.”
(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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MITA’s 2015 Conference Celebrates ‘The Road to Success’
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Efficiency Production’s Mike Ross was onhand to discuss the company’s line of trench-ing and shoring equipment with show atten-dees.
(L-R): At the Michigan CAT booth, Jordan Winters tests his skills on the motorgrader simulatorwhile Gordon Wearsch and Dan Muncie cheer him on.
Carleton Equipment’s Ray Henwood (L)and Ryan Barratt talked about their Bobcatand Doosan equipment.
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Jeffers Crane Service’s Kevin Boyd (L) and Vince Voetberg dis-cuss crane equipment with attendees.
The Michigan Infrastructure & Transportation Association’s (MITA) annu-al Conference and Trade Show was held at Soaring Eagle Casino & Resortin Mount Pleasant, Mich., on Jan. 21 through 23. The theme this year was
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The event featured keynote speaker J.B. Berntstein, CEO of an athlete man-agement firm, Access Group, and the inspiration behind Disney Film’s MillionDollar Arm, a movie about two men from India recruited to play Major LeagueBaseball in the United States.
This year at the show, a great deal of attention was focused on Proposal 1, leg-islation introduced by Gov. Rick Snyder for a long term, and many agreed, muchneeded increase to Michigan’s transportation funding of $1.2 billion annually.
The MITA trade show provided an opportunity for attendees to meet and talkwith Michigan’s leading equipment, product and service providers. To concludethe first day of meetings, AIS Construction Equipment Corporation/ContractorsRental Corporation hosted an open reception followed by a reception hosted byRitchie Brothers Auctioneers. Alta Equipment Company sponsored thePresidential Breakfast on the second day of activities and Michigan CAT spon-sored the Industry Reception to close the event.
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Chicago, Ill., based Pan-Oceanic Construction is in themidst of upgrading the sanitarysewer system on the city’s LowerWest Side along West CermakRoad and West 18th Street. Pan-Oceanic is adding four new junc-tion chambers to connect 54 in.(137 cm) RCP sewer pipe, plusmany other upgrades; all in theeffort to relieve the large amount offlow passing through the aging,existing sewer system.Any type of excavation project
in a heavily urban area is fraughtwith challenges; even more sowhen dealing with original infra-structure that may be centuries old.In order to install new sewer pipeand structures, a contractor mayneed to excavate and work aroundexisting utilities that are currentlyactive, but also utilities that mayhave been inactive for decades.Adding to the difficulty of the
excavating project, contractorsmust assure that workers in theexcavation are kept safe at alltimes. That means having the prop-er shoring system in place.
However, traditional shoring sys-tems such as trench sloping ortrench boxes may not be possiblewhen the working pit looks like abowl of spaghetti of crossing pipesand conduits.Pan-Oceanic needed a non-tra-
ditional shoring system for thisproject, something designedspecifically to shore around cross-ing utilities and existing structures. Through the bidding process,
Pan-Oceanic connected withEfficiency Shoring & Supply, oneof the leading trench shielding andshoring supplier in the Chicagoarea. “It was simple, really,” saidBlake Stevens, Efficiency Shoring& Supply’s shoring specialist.“There are very few shoring sys-tems that are designed to handlemultiple crossing utilities, and we
suggested the best; a Shore-TrakCross-Trench Utility ShoringSystem, manufactured byEfficiency Production.”Shore-Trak consists of a series
of sheeting guide frames that sitlevel on the ground or in an exca-vated pilot hole and connecttogether in a four-sided configura-tion typically by sliding the ends ofthe guide frames into slide rail sys-tem corner posts; or, as Pan-Oceanic did it, connecting theguide frames with speciallydesigned corner brackets that pinover spreader collars welded ontoboth ends of the guide frame. Inthis configuration, slide rail postsare not used, which simplifiedinstallation.Next, KD-6 sheeting is stood up
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cm) slot in the guide frame, andthen the individual 18 in. (45.7 cm)wide sheets are pushed individual-ly to grade which allows the sheet-ing to closely shore around anycrossing pipes, conduits, or otherutilities.“Compared to H-Beam and
Lagging, the Efficiency Shore-Trak was faster to put in and therewas also a cost savings,” said Pan-Oceanic’s Project SuperintendentErik Kohman. “Overall the Shore-Trak worked pretty well; I liked it.And we got great service fromBlake and [Chicago BranchManager] Mark Mitchell atEfficiency Shoring,” Kohmanadded.At one particularly difficult
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by 26 ft. (11 by 9 m), and needed tobe dug to 19 ft. (5.8 m) deep.However, at 15 ft. (4.6 m) deep,Pan-Oceanic hit bedrock whichprevented them from driving thesheets to the complete depth. Atthat point, Stevens called in assis-tance from Efficiency Production’sspecial operations shoring divisionwho sent out Senior Slide RailInstaller Rod Austin.“When the contractor hit
bedrock we needed to pause andreassess the engineering for theshoring system,” said Austin.“What we decided to do was weldI-beam walers across the sheeting
Efficiency Production’s Shore-Trak consists of a series of sheeting guide frames that sit level on theground or in an excavated pilot hole and connect together typical with Slide Rail posts but in Pan-Oceanic’s instance, with specially designed collar connecting brackets.
see PAN-OCEANIC page 74
At one particularly difficultexcavation location, Pan-Oceanic needed to dig down 19ft. (5.8 m) and expose a 9 ft.(2.7 m) diameter brick sanitarysewer pipe which has been inuse since 1844.
The excavation needed to be dug to 19 ft. (5.8 m), but hit bedrock at 15 ft. (5.6 m). With the help ofEfficiency Production’s Special Operations Shoring Division a solution was found by welding an I-beam waler across the sheeting.
A new personnel-access junc-tion chamber is poured-in-place over the exposed bricksewer pipe and new connectingpipe.
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2013 Volvo L110G, 113" 4.1 cy bkt, 23.5R25 tires, full fenders,block heater, reversible cooling fan, radio w/cd, rear camera,hyd 3 functions, boom suspension, logging counterweight ........................................................................................$242,500
2007 Volvo L350F, Cab, A/C, Radio w/CD, Air SuspensionSeat, Comfort Drive Control, Work Lights, Boom Suspension,Engine Block Heater, Auto Lube System, Full Rear Fenders,156” 10.1cy Spade Nose Rock Bucket w/Teeth & Segments,35/65R33 Tires 80% ..................................................$185,000
2012 Volvo ECR58, 16” Rubber Tracks, Auto Idling, Heat/AC,Pilot Controls, Counterweight ......................................$65,000
2007 Volvo L70F, Cab, A/C, Radio w/CD, Operator’s Seatw/Left Hand Armrest, Sliding Window Operator’s Door, WorkLights, Boom Suspension, 3rd Function, Hydraulic AttachmentBracket, Reversible Cooling Fan, Engine Auto Shutdown,Reverse Alarm, Rotating Beacon, Rear Frame Cover Plates,Full Rear Fenders, 100” 2.9cy Bucket w/BOE, 20.5R25 Tires..................................................................................$110,000
2012 Volvo A40F, A/C, Radio w/CD, Automatic TractionControl, Heated Air Susp Seat w/Armrest, Front Work Lights,Volvo D16H (476hp) Tier 4i Engine, Rear View Color Camera,Electric Hood Opener, Delayed Engine Shutdown, EngineBlock Heater, CareTrack Telematics System, 29.5R25 MichelinXADN Tires ................................................................$440,000
2011 Volvo ECR28, 41" arm, auto idling, canopy, control pattern selector, travel alarm ......................................$36,500
2008 Ingersoll Rand PT240R, 78” Pneumatic TireCompactor, Orops, Dual Operator Station, CumminsBT4.5C99 Engine (99hp), Powershift, Differential Lock,Pressurized Water System w/Cocoa Mats, (8) 11.00X20 18plyTires ..............................................................................$69,500
2011 Volvo L220G, A/C, Radio w/CD, Heated Air Susp Seat,Rear Camera, Electro-Hydraulic Servo Controls, OptiShift,Comfort Drive Control, Boom Suspension, Work Lights,Reversible Cooling Fan, Axle Oil Cooling, Engine Block Heater,Full Rear Fenders, Re-Handling Counterweight, CareTrackHardware, 134” 8.2cy STE Bkt w/BOE, 29.5R25 Michelin L-4Tires, Volvo D13H-F (Tier 4i) ....................................$260,000
2011 Volvo DD138HF - Back up alarm, infrared temp sensor,work lights, 328 gal water tank cap, operating weight 30,325lbs, vibrating frequency: 3200 vpm, vibration centrifugal force:21,840-42,260 lbs, 84" drum width ................................CALL
2007 Volvo EC240BLC, A/C, Radio, Air Susp Seat, 36" Pads,19'8" Boom, 9'9" Stick, Hammer/Shear Piping, Q/C Piping,Engine Block Heater, PPCC, Hyd Thumb, Bucket ......$96,500
2011 Volvo SD116DX, Work lights, flow divider, bolt on pad footshell, inside scrapper, universal scrapper, grill support installa-tion, operating weight 23,930 lbs, vib frequency 1,870-2,018vpm, vibration centrifugal force: 47,900-61,000 lbs, 84" drumwidth ............................................................................$99,500
2012 Cat D6T XLVP, Erops, A/C, Air Suspension Seat, Electro- Hydraulic Differential Steer, Work Lights, 3rd Valve, 24” ES Pads, VPAT Blade, Winch ..............................$280,000
1999 Volvo L90C, Cab, Heater, Contronics, F/R Switch,Heated Operator’s Seat, Work Lights, Hydraulic AttachmentBracket, Right Hand Footstep, Towing Hitch, 3.5cy Bucketw/BOE, 20.5-25 Tires ..................................................$37,500
2012 Volvo L250G, 875/65R29 L4 Good Year tires, eng autoshutdown, eng block heater, radio w/cd, rear camera, comfortdrive controls, boom suspension, 140" 8.8CY bkt......$440,000
2011 Volvo DD70HF, Backup Alarm, Operating Weight 14,895lbs, 205 Gallon Water Tank Capacity, Vibration Frequency:4000 VPM, Vibration Centrifugal Force: 7,820-21,080 lbs, 57”Drum Width ....................................................................CALL
2008 Volvo A40E, A/C, Radio w/CD, Air Suspension Seatw/Armrest, Front Work Lights, Elec Hood Opener, DelayedEngine Shutdown, 29.5R25 Tires ..............................$298,000
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Ditch Witch to Launch New Service Initiative in MichiganRegular planned maintenance
and timely service are keys to con-struction equipment productivityand performance.Breakdowns bring costly down-
time, improperly maintainedmachines operate at reduced effi-ciency, and compared to well-maintained equipment they wearout faster and are worth much lesswhen it’s time to trade in or sell.Numerous surveys confirm the
high importance equipment own-ers place on after-sale service, andsome respondents actually placeexcellence of service before quali-ty of the product.“Support after the sale is pri-
mary to the product,” said CarlRogers, general manager ofDitch Witch Sales ofMichigan.For that reason, this long-
time Ditch Witch dealershipwill soon launch a new serv-ice initiative to provideexpanded on-site parts andservice to its customers. Three new service trucks
will be on the road to servecustomers in the field — oneservice truck will be based inHowell, one at the compa-ny’s location in Grandvilleand the other at a location inthe Grayling area of northernMichigan with closer accessto the Upper Peninsula. Each service truck will be
equipped with tools and invento-ries of replacement and wear parts,and operated by a trained servicespecialist.“Having wear parts on service
trucks is a big change,” saidRogers. “In our industry servicetrucks typically carry commonrepair parts but not wear parts, sothis is a significant departure fromthe way it’s always been done.”Current records of each truck’s
parts inventory will be immediate-ly available, and when a sold itemis invoiced, it will be removedfrom the inventory and restocked.“When a call comes in for parts
or service GPS technology will beused to dispatch the truck nearestthe caller. An electronic invoicewill be generated by the servicetechnician on site, the part or partsare removed from that vehicle’s
inventory, and the customer isbilled. On-site payment is notrequired,” Rogers said.Three dealer sales trucks also
will carry inventories of repair andwear parts.“This is another departure from
the norm in our industry. Sales per-sonnel usually drive pickups, butdon’t carry tools or parts. Our newinitiative will put them in vehiclesalso stocked with repair and wearparts. The new trucks will havetoppers covering the bed, andinside will be shelves and drawerswith a selection of commonlyneeded parts. As parts are sold,truck inventories will berestocked.”A seventh CSR (customer serv-
ice representative) truck, also fullystocked with parts, travels through-out the state for assistance and sup-
port wherever needed.In addition to genuine Ditch
Witch parts, all seven trucks —service, sales, and CSR — alsowill stock Vermeer parts, enablingthe dealership to service the twomajor brands of underground con-struction equipment.According to Rogers the CSR
truck is already outfitted, and cus-tomer response is enthusiastic.This new service program was
established in the 2013-14 wintermonths, and full implementation in2014.Benefits to the customer
include: • Significant reduction in
response time to “machine down”calls;• Faster and improved fulfill-
ment of parts orders and replace-ment of wear parts;
• Development of new cus-tomer-dealership personnel rela-tions;• An opportunity to learn more
about the Ditch Witch product line;• The opportunity of competitive
equipment owners to experienceDitch Witch service.Both dealer locations have fully-
equipped service departments andmaintain large parts inventories.“The key to all our efforts and
the new mobile service initiative isto develop a culture of conven-ience for our customers,” saidRogers. “We want to make serviceas easy as it can be so they alwayscall us when they need service. Weare very excited about this new ini-tiative and what it promises.”
Ditch Witch Sales of Michiganhas served the state since 1969 sell-ing and servicing the full line ofDitch Witch underground con-struction equipment, includingtrenchers; horizontal directionaldrilling equipment and downholetools; drill pipe; tracking equip-ment; fluid mixing systems; vibra-tory plows; vacuum excavators;utility locators; equipment trailersand other support equipment andaccessories. For more information, call
877/481-9931 or visit www.ditch-witchmi.com. (This story also canbe found on Construction
Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipment-guide.com.)
Ditch Witch Sales of Michigan is launching a new service initiativeto provide expanded on-site parts and service to its customers.
Each service truck will be equipped with tools and inventories ofreplacement and wear parts, and operated by a trained service spe-cialist.
Each service truck will be equipped with tools and inventories ofreplacement and wear parts, and operated by a trained servicespecialist.
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EAST CHICAGO, Ind. (AP)Indiana’s steel industry, which manyhoped would be on the upswing afterthe end of the Great Recession, isstruggling under the weight of cheapoil, a strong dollar and low prices, lead-ing to hundreds of layoffs in just oneweek and uncertainty about the future.
Nearly 700 steel industry jobs van-ished from Northwest Indiana inJanuary, part of a larger nationwidebloodletting.
“The strong dollar is deadly for thesteel industry,’’ Charles Bradford, asteel industry analyst with New YorkCity-based Bradford Research Inc.,told The Times in Munster. “The lasttime the dollar was this strong, half theunionized plants went bankrupt.’’
ArcelorMittal and U.S. Steelhaven’t gone bankrupt. But theyhaven’t seen the upswing that’s expect-ed in a cyclical boom-and-bust indus-
try, either, despite soaring U.S. autosales and jumps in construction andsales of tubular steel product sales.
U.S. Steel has announced the layoffsof more than 1,300 steelworkersnationwide, including 369 who will besent home in March when EastChicago Tin is temporarily idled. Thecompany recently closed two of itsoldest and most outdated coke batteriesat Gary Works, putting 120 people outof work.
ArcelorMittal mothballed the No. 2galvanizing line, once the world’s mostproductive line, at ArcelorMittalIndiana Harbor West last year. Thecompany said 304 jobs could be elim-inated when it shuts down its electricarc furnace at Indiana Harbor LongCarbon on March 1 and warns that itplans to idle the top aluminizing line atthe former LTV steel mill in EastChicago near the end of 2015.
That production will be moved to anewer plant in Alabama, affectingabout 100 workers.
“With companies likeArcelorMittal, the advantage of global-ization is the company has more facil-ities and can pick and choose whichare most efficient to operate,’’Bradford said.
Improvement isn’t expected any-time soon.
Oil has fallen to less than $50 a bar-rel. Prices for hot-rolled coil have fall-en to below $600 a ton for the first timesince 2010. And worldwide, steelmak-ing overcapacity — the amount ofmills that aren’t needed to satisfy thedemand for steel — is estimated to beas high as 628 million tons.
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2009 Wacker 38z Excavator, 255hrs, New Thumb,18” Bucket ..................................................$35,600
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2009 Wacker 1001 Wheel Dumper, 1 Metric Ton,4wd, Articulates ..........................................$16,000
2008 Wacker 3001 Wheel Dumper, 301hrs, 3Metric Ton, 4wd, Articulates ........................$29,000
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‘Million Dollar Arm’ Inspiration Speaks at MITA Conference
(L-R): At the Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers reception, Ritchie Bros.’s Steve Gorman catches up with FrankDiPonio of DiPonio Contracting Inc., and Scott Finkbeiner of Rauhorn Electric and Ritchie Bros.’s TimKeane.
(L-R): Sandy Miller, Gianni Campo and Brian St. Louis ofMichigan Volvo Dealer, Alta Equipment Company greet attendeesto the MITA Trade Show & Conference.
(L-R): At Southeastern Equipment Company’s booth,Mike Zalewski is joined by Mark Vidosh and SteveClelland to discuss their lineup of equipment.
MITA Preident Keith Rose of Rieth-Riley Construction Co.addresses the assembly.
Pro-Tec Equipment’s Dave Miedema(L) and Paul Rosemeck discuss theircompany’s line of trench shielding andshoring products with attendees.
Jameson Van Dam (L) and Mark Carlson ofMiedema Auctioneering & Appraisals spoke withattendees about their auction services.
Established in 2005, Michigan Infrastructure & TransportationAssociation’s (MITA) is a state wide association focused onMichigan’s road and bridge, sewer and water, utility, railroad, exca-vation and specialty construction representing nearly 600 Michigancompanies throughout the state.
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Erich Sennebogen Museum Reflects Values of Its Namesake“No such thing as it cannot be done!” has
been the Sennebogen corporate philosophyright from its beginning more than 60 yearsago. According to Constantino Lannes, pres-ident of Sennebogen LLC, “This belief isvery evident in the exhibits of the ErichSennebogen Museum, unveiled recentlyhonoring the founder of the company.”
Eight historic machines, from the firstmanure loader to a current hydraulic excava-tor, chronicle the development ofSennebogen products over six decades.Extensive displays of large-scale images anddocuments showcases the development ofthe company and the personality of the manwho built it. The pyramid-shaped buildingwith its glass dome, located in Straubing,Germany, the home of Sennebogen, is basedon Erich Sennebogen’s own initial drafts. Adistinctive mix of history and technology, theeye-catching facility provides an impressiveambience for visitors while incorporatingnumerous innovations for sustainable, energy-efficient construction.
In addition to the historical and cultural goals of the Erich SennebogenMuseum, the 7,000 sq. ft. facility also is designed to host corporate eventsand conferences for up to 350 people.
For more information, call 704/347-4910 or visit www.sennebogen-na.com.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web siteat www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) The earliest Sennebogen machines on display.
A bust of ErichSennebogen, the compa-ny’s founder, welcomespeople arriving at themuseum.
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The ‘peel & stick’ Universal Preheater attaches to thebottom or the side of the oil pan and converts the housinginto a heat transfer element. It warms the oil withoutburning it making cold starts easy. It can be used ongearboxes, transmissions, transfer cases, water tanksand even bulk oil tanks. The Preheater plugs into any120 or 240 volt outlet and consists of a thin siliconefiberglass pad containing a metal grid. To install it, youclean an area on the bottom or side of the oil pan and press the pad onto it, then use silicone toseal the edges of the pad and place a flexible ceramic insulation pad over it. It is available inseveral models depending on the lube capacity. A 50 watt unit sells for $44 and a 350 watt unitsells for $133.
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2011 Case 580SN, 978 Hrs, Cab w/Heat A/C, 4x4,Extendahoe, 2 Lever, Aux Hyd, LH Door w/Heater/AC, 82Wide Long Lip (1 Cu. Yd.), Radio, Ride Control/Glide Ride,Power Lift, Tool Box, 4WD Standard Trans. Deluxe AirSuspension Seat-Cloth, Aux. Hyd & Manual Controls, GridHeater w/Dual Batteries, Dual Lever Controls, Extendahoe ..................................................................................$79,500
2012 Case 580SN, 881 Hrs, Cab w/Heat & AC, 4x4Extendahoe Ride Control, 82” Bucket, 18” BucketCase Controls ............................................$85,000
2010 Case 445, 560 Hrs, ROPS, Manual Coupler,Vinyl Seat 78” Long Lip Smooth Bkt Block Heater12 x 16.5 ....................................................$29,500
1998 Takeuchi TB070, 7800 Hrs, Cab with Heat,Bucket, 70% Tracks, Runs Great! ..............$26,500
2006 Case 550H LT, 1155 Hrs, ROPS Machinew/Sweeps & Rear Screen, 85 Percent CELT Tracks..................................................................$45,500
2007 Bobcat 335, 4500 Hrs, Open ROPS, Aux Hydraulics, Keyless Start ..........................$23,500
2007 Case 650K III, 1960 Hrs, Series III ROPS,Narrow Gage Standard Dozer, Three Shank Ripper,98” Blade, 16” Grousers, Environmental Drains........................................................................$59,500
2005 Komatsu PC120-6, 4500 Hrs, Manual Thumb..........................................................................$39,000
2011 Cat 305.5DCR, S/N FLZ00648, 152U006, 609 Hrs............................................................................................$46,200
2011 Cat 226B3, S/N MWD01424, 156U006, 979 Hrs ..............................................................................................$19,750
2012 Cat 262C, S/N MST05098, 146U013, 716 Hrs ..................................................................................................$37,950
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Allis-Chalmers Yellow HD21 Dozer w/Ripper, 1:50 Scale ...... $85
Bobcat E35 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$50
Bobcat E55 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$60
Bobcat M400 Gold Skid Steer Loader, Scale 1:25 ..................$25
Bobcat S510 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..............................$65
Bobcat S570 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..............................$65
Bobcat T550 Track Loader, 1:25 Scale ......................................$70
Bobcat 225 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$50
Bobcat 743 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ................................$45
Case CX250C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$195
Case 1102 Vibromax Roller, 1:35 Scale......................................$75
Caterpillar CT660 Day Cab Tractor w/Trail King Lowboy Trailer,
1:50 Scale ......................................................................................$100
Caterpillar 225 Crawler Crane, 1:50 Scale ................................$40
Caterpillar 225 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$40
Caterpillar 428 Backhoe w/Hammer, 1:50 Scale ......................$70
Caterpillar 769C Off-Highway Truck(NZG), 1:50 Scale ..........$115
Caterpillar 775G Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ....................$110
Caterpillar 777D Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ......................$70
Caterpillar D5K2 LGP Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............$65
Caterpillar D7E Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........................$90
Caterpillar D8N Track-Type Tractor (NzG), 1:50 Scale ..........$150
Caterpillar D10N Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ......................$50
Caterpillar D10 Track-Type Tractor (Conrad), 1:50 Scale......$185
Caterpillar D10T Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ......................$95
Caterpillar D11N Track-Type Tractor (Conrad), 1:50 Scale ..$185
Caterpillar D11R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ....................$100
Caterpillar MH3049 Material Handler w/magnet, 1:50 Scale $150
Caterpillar 336D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................$95
Caterpillar D350D Articulated Dump Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........$50
Caterpillar 365B L Series II Excavator, 1:50 Scale....................$75
Caterpillar 416 Backhoe/Loader (NZG), 1:50 Scale..................$75
Caterpillar 428B Backhoe/Loader(NZG), 1:50 Scale................$75
Caterpillar 428C Backhoe/Loader (NZG), 1:50 Scale ..............$75
Caterpillar 953 Traxcavator, NZG, 1:50 Scale............................$90
Caterpillar 963D Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ................................$60
Caterpillar 988K w/ Grapple, 1:50 Scale ..................................$160
Demag H55 Front Shovel (NZG), 1:50 Scale ..........................$110
Demag Tracked Paver (NZG), 1:50 Scale ..................................$75
Doosan Moxy MT31 Articulated Truck ....................................$100
Dynapac SD2500 CS Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ........................$150
Fiat Allis 41B Dozer (Yellow), 1:50 Scale..................................$120
Grove GMK 3050 All Terrain Crane, 1:50 Scale ......................$120
Grove RT750 Rough Terrain Crane, 1:55 Scale......................$100
Grove TM1500 White 12 Axle Crane, 1:50 Scale ....................$140
Hamm 3414 Pad Foot Compactor, 1:50 Scale ..........................$90
International 175 Crawler Loader, 4in1, 1:50 Scale..................$65
International TD-15 Dozer w/Umbrella, 1:50 Scale ..................$60
John Deere “BO” Lindeman Crawler Tractor, 1:16 Scale ......$70
John Deere 315SJ Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................$40
John Deere 420 Dozer, 1:16 Scale ..............................................$60
John Deere 624J Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale................$40
John Deere 850K Dozer, 1:50 Scale............................................$65
Komatsu CK25 Compact Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$45
Komatsu D51 EX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............................................$85
Komatsu D65 EX-17 Dozer w/Ripper 1:50 Scale ......................$80
Komatsu D155AX Dozer w/ripper, 1:50 Scale ..........................$95
Komatsu D375A Dozer, 1:50 Scale............................................$125
Komatsu D475A Dozer w/ripper, 1:50 Scale............................$160
Komatsu GD655 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale................................$90
Komatsu HM400-3 Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..................$100
Komatsu WA470-7 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$75
Komatsu WA500 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............................$75
Komatsu WB146 Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................$75
Komatsu WH613 Telehandler, 1:50 Scale ..................................$65
Kubota KX080-4 Compact Excavator, 1:18 Scale ....................$60
Kubota SVL90-02 Track Loader, 1:18 Scale ..............................$60
Liebherr LTM 1025 Mobile Crane, 1:50 Scale..........................$125
Link Belt 210X3 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ......................................$50
Link Belt 250 X3 Excavator, 1:50 Scale....................................$160
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New Holland DC180B Dozer, 1:50 Scale ....................................$50
O&K RH9 Excavator, 1:50 Scale..................................................$85
Poclain TC45 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$140
Terex 33-07 Off-Highway Truck (NZG), 1:40 Scale ..................$90
Vogele MT3000 Powerfeeder, 1:50 Scale ................................$140
Vogele Vision 5200-2 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale ....................$115
Volvo L220G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................................$120
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ZX17U-514.5 (10.8)
3,790 (1,720)7.2 (2.19)
12.6 (3.81)
ZX26U-520 (14.9)
6,110 (2,770)8.6 (2.59)
15.2 (4.63)
ZX35U-523.3 (17.4)
7,760 (3,520)10 (3.06)
17.1 (5.21)
ZX50U-535.9 (26.8)
10,560 (4,790)11.7 (3.53)
19.7 (5.96)
ZX60USB-553 (39.6)
13,547 (6,145)12.4 (3.77)
20.5 (6.23)
ZX75US-556.9 (42.4)
18,221 (8,265)15.1 (4.61)
22.8 (6.92)
ZX85USB-556.9 (42.4)
19,564 (8,874)14.1 (4.51)
25.3 (7.7)
ZX130-597 (72)
26,013 (11 810)19.11 (6.06)
28.10 (8.79)
ZX135US-597 (72)
32,819 (14 900)18 (5.49)
29.1 (8.86)
ZX160LC-5121 (90)
36,487 (16 565)19.7 (5.98)
29.1 (8.87)
ZX180LC-5121 (90)
40,419 (18 350)21.7 (6.57)
30.11 (9.43)
ZX190W-5159 (119)
44,000-45,300 (19 960-20 550)
19.2 (5.83)31.5 (9.58)
ZX210-5150 (119)
45,815 (20 800) 21.11 (6.68)
32.7 (9.92)
ZX210LC-5150 (119)
47,137 (21 400)21.11 (6.68)
32.7 (9.92)
ZX230W-5159 (119)
51,350-53,220 (23 290-24 140)
20.8 (6.31)33.9 (10.28)
ZX245USLC-5159 (119)
56,167 (25 500)21.9 (6.62)
33.2 (10.11)
ZX250LC-6177 (132)
55,689 (25 260)25 (7.61)
35.10 (10.91)
ZX290LC-5188 (140)
63,273 (28,700)23.9 (7.23)
35.2 (10.71)
ZX300LC-6249 (186)
64,375 (29 200) 25.10 (7.87)
37 (11.27)
ZX350LC-6271 (202)
77,360 (35 090)26.10 (8.18)
38.11 (11.86)
ZX380LC-6271 (202)
82,276 (37 320)26.10 (8.18)
38.11 (11.86)
ZX470LC-5367 (270)
108,952 (49 420)27.2 (8.28)
41.0 (12.5)
ZX670LC-5463 (345)
158,045 (71 688)30.0 (9.15)
45.5 (13.85)
ZX870LC-5532 (397)
193,255 (87 659)31.5 (9.57)
48.11 (14.91)
EX1200-6 BE backhoe760 (567)
246,920 (112 000)26.5 (8.05)
45.1 (13.75)
EX1200-6 front shovel760 (567)
251,330 (114 000)15.8 (4.78)
37.9 (11.5)
EX1900-6 BE backhoe1,086 (810)
423,280 (192 000)26.10 (8.18)
50.0 (15.25)
EX1900-6 front shovel1,086 (810)
421,075 (191 000)19.5 (5.92)
44.1 (13.43)
EX2600-6 backhoe1,500 (1,119)
560,000 (254 000)27.1 (8.25)
54.6 (16.6)
EX2600-6 front shovel1,500 (1,119)
556,000 (252 000)12.3 (3.72)
46.1 (14.06)
EX3600-6 backhoe1,944 (1,450)
791,459 (359 000)28.4 (8.63)
59.1 (18.24)
EX3600-6 front shovel1,944 (1,450)
798,073 (362 000)13.8 (4.16)
50.9 (15.47)
EX5600-6 BE backhoe3,000 (2,238)
1,184,000 (537 000)28.11 (8.80)
66.3 (20.20)
EX5600-6 front shovel3,000 (2,238)
1,175,000 (533 000)14.11 (4.55)
54.6 (16.6)
EX8000-6 BE backhoe3,888 (2900)
1,845,269 (837 000)27.7 (8.4)
73.2 (22.3)
EX8000-6 front shovel3,888 (2900)
1,818,814 (825 000)13.5 (4.1)
60.7 (18.5)
HITACHIMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH
HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
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K008-310.3 (7.7)
2,200 (998)5.7 (1.7)
9.9 (3)
KX018-416.1 (12)
3,747 (1,699)7.8 (2.4)
12.7 (3.9)
U1716.1 (12)
3,703 (1,680)7.6 (2.3)
12.6 (3.8)
U2520.9 (15.6)
5,625 (2,550)9.3 (2.8)
15.3 (4.7)
KX71-324.4 (18.2)
6,305 (2,860)9.8 (3)
16 (4.9)
KX91-328.2 (21)
7,110 (3,225)10.4 (3.2)
16.8 (5.1)
U35-424.8 (18.5)
8,129 (3,687)9.8 (3)
16.3 (5)
KX121-3 6-Way Blade40.5 (30.2)
10,130 (4,594)11.5 (3.5)
18 (5.5)
KX040-440.4 (30.1)
9,195 (4,170)11.3 (3.4)
19.8 (6)
KX040-4 6-Way Blade40.4 (30.1)
9,900 (4,490)11.3 (3.4)
17.8 (5.4)
U55-447.6 (35.5)
11,915 (5,405)11.8 (3.6)
19.5 (5.9)
KX057-447.6 (35.5)
12,200 (5,535)12.7 (3.9)
20 (6.1)
KX080-466.6 (49.7)
18,280 (8,290)15 (4.6)
23.5 (7.2)
KUBOTAMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH
HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
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Terex TC1618 (13.3)
3, 635 (1,650)7.3 (2.2)
13.4 (4.1)
Terex TC2018 (13.3)
4,300 (1,950)7.6 (2.3)
14.3 (4.4)
Terex TC2924 (17.5)
6,285 (2,850)9.2 (2.8)
16.3 (4.99)
Terex TC3530 (22)
7,715 (3,500)11.2 (3.4)
18.8 (5.7)
Terex TC3730 (22)
7,870. (3,570)10.5 (3.2)
18.5 (5.68)
Terex TC4840 (29)
10,320 (4,860)12.2 (3.7)
20.3 (6.2)
Terex TC5036 (26.5)
10,625. (4,820)12.2 (3.7)
20.3 (6.2)
Terex TC6044 (32.2)
12,460. (5,650)12.2 (3.8)
20.3 (6.2)
Terex TC7574 (54)
16,538 (7,500)13.9 (4.3)
23.8 (7.3)
Terex TC125116 (85)
25,350 (11,500)16 (4.9)
28.4 (8.7)
TEREXMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH
HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
904C33.8 (25.2)
8,818 (4,000)10.2 (3.1)
17.2 (5.2)
906C45.2 (33.7)
13,007 (5,900)12.8 (3.9)
19.11 (6.0)
908D72.8 (54.3)
17,196 (7,800)15.2 (4.6)
22.0 (6.7)
915D102.2 (76.2)
30,644 (13.9)19.3 (5.8)
28.2 (8.6)
922D141.6 (105.6)
48,502 (22,000)21.7 (6.6)
31.10 (9.7)
925D173 (129)
56,218 (25,500)23.0 (7.0)
33.7 (10.2)
936D264 (194)
79,807 (36,200)24.0 (7.34)
35.9 (10.9)
950E375 (280)
105,822 (48,000)27.6 (8.4)
40.11 (12.5)
LIUGONGMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH
HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
EC140D113 (84)
28,370-33,400 (12,868-15,149)18.2 (5.53)
27.4 (8.33)
ECR145D172 (128)
31,640-60,980 (14,351-27,660)20 (6.12)
29.11 (9.09)
EC160D139 (104)
36,400-43,720 (16,510-19,831)19.10 (6.04)
29.5 (8.97)
EC220D172 (128)
46,230-54,190 (20,969-24,580)22.1 (6.73)
32.7 (9.93)
ECR235D172 (128)
52,380-60,980 (23,759-27,660)22 (6.71)
33 (10.07)
EC250D202 (151)
54,230-61,730 (24,598-28,000)22.11 (6.98)
33.8 (10.26)
EC300D227 (169)
66,140-73,630 (30,000-33,398)24.1 (7.35)
35.2 (10.72)
EC340D279 (208)
75,000-81,400 (34,019-36,922)26.74 (8.15)
38.45 (11.72)
EC380D279 (208)
83,780-86,860 (38,001-39,399)26.74 (8.15)
38.45 (11.72)
EC480D329 (245)
105,600-111,300 (47,899-50,484)29.72 (9.06)
43.5 (13.26)
EW160D150-154 (111-114)
35,715 - 40,125 (16,200 - 18,200)18.5 (5.76)
29.8 (9.17)
EW180D169-173 (126-129)
39,900 – 44,750 (18,098 - 20,298)18.10 (5.74)
30.10 (9.39)
EW210D169-173 (126-129)
43,430 – 50,265 (19,699 - 22,799 )20.1 (6.13)
32.1 (9.77)
EC250E213 (159)
56,430 - 63,790 (25,596 - 28,934 )23.2 (7.06)
34 (10.34)
EC300E241 (180)
64,720 - 72,260 (29,356 - 32,776 )24.1 (7.34)
35.2 (10.07)
ECR305C194 (143)
74,230-82,320 (33,670 - 37,339)25 (7.6)
36.11 (11.2)
EC350E302 (225)
78,940 - 92,760 (35,806 - 42,075 )24.11 (7.59)
36.10 (11.22)
EC380E302 (225)
80,640 - 96,320 (36,377-43,690)24.3 (7.41)
36.7 (11.19)
EC480E376 (277)
100,310-117,510 (45,499 - 53,301)25.8 (7.83)
39.10 (12.15)
EC700C451 (336)
152,150-158,070 (69,014-71,699)27.7 (8.4)
43.3 (13.2)
EC20C16.8 (12.5)
4078-4277 (1849-1940)13.5-13.11 (4.1-3.99)
EC35C36.3 (27.1)
7561-7848 (3429-3559)11.3-12.2 (3.44-3.72) 17-17.11 (5.18-5.21)
EC55C48.5 (36.2)
12,566 (5,699)12.4-13.4 (3.78-4.08) 20-20.11 (6.09-6.13)
ECR25D20.9 (15.6)
5291.1-5489.5 (2400-2489) 96.9 / 108.7 (2461 / 2761) 176.5/187.7 (4484/4768)
ECR3827.4 (20.4)
7355-7495 (3336-3399)10-10.1 (3.05-3.08) 16.6-17.3 (5.05-5.27)
ECR58D47-49 (35-37)
12,550 - 15,440 (5,692-7,003) 11.7 12.11 (3.54 / 3.94) 19.8/20.11 (6/6.37)
ECR88D41-43 (30-32)
19,010 - 20,950 (8,622-9,502) 13.7/ 14.10 (4.13/4.53) 22.10/24.1 (6.97/7.35)
VOLVOMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH
HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
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KX Series KX057-4
• Conventional tail swing, 5-ton compact excavator (11.4" overhang)
• 47.6 HP direct-injection Kubota low noise diesel engine
• Optional hydraulic fl oat angle blade with 25° pivot angle
• Digging depth: 12' 8.2"
• Bucket breakout force: 11,177 lbs.
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2216 N. Green Bay Rd.Waukegan, IL 60087
847/336-1205Fax 847/336-2697
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815/363-4100Fax 815/363-4109
2001 Cherry Hill Rd.Joliet, IL 60433815/464-6650
Fax 815/464-6951
Burris Equipment Co.Anoka, MN
888/448-5266753/323-1720Shakopee, MN877/753-6100952/445-6310
Corcoran, MN888/479-4342763/479-8200
Lano Equipment, Inc.
2202 S. High CrossRoad
Urbana, IL 61802800/798-1772
Fax: 217/337-1775
2900 E. Jackson St.Macomb, IL 61455888/360-9225
200 North St.Prophetstown, IL
61277877/221-0881
Birkey’s Construction Equipment
124 N. Schmale Rd.Carol Stream, IL 60188
630/510-6050Fax 630/510-6051
1305 Sentry DriveWaukesha, WI 53186
262/521-5802Fax 262/521-5801
1st ChoiceEquipment LLC
3333 W. Coliseum Blvd.Fort Wayne, IN 46808
260/483-8868
4951 West 96th StreetIndianapolis, IN 46268
317/872-4877www.southeasternequip.com
SoutheasternEquipment Co., Inc.
29 Pearl Rd.Brunswick, OH 44212
888/572-3888Fax: 330/220-4949
3825 Chester Rd.Avon, OH 44011440/934-7368
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Crawler
DX63-359 (44)
13,779 (6,250)13.5 (4.1)
20.4 (6.2)
DX85R-359 (44)
18,960 (8,600)15.5 (4.7)
23.9 (7.3)
DX140LC-3107 (80)
31,747 (14,400)20.1 (6.1)
27.9 (8.5)
DX140LCR-3102 (76)
33,510 (15,200)19.6 (6)
27.9 (8.5)
DX180LC-3122 (91)
41,248 (18,710)20.0 (6.1)
29.3 (9)
DX225LC-3162 (121)
49,604 (22,500)21.6 (6.6)
31.8 (9.7)
DX225LC-3 SLR162 (121)
54,564 (24,750)38.3 (11.7)
50 (15.2)
DX235LCR166 (124)
53,572 (24,300)21.8 (6.6)
31.6 (9.6)
DX255LC-5184 (137)
57,752 (26,196)22.3 (6.8)
32.8 (10)
DX300LC-5267 (199)
68,764 (31,191)23.9 (7.3)
34.5 (10.5)
DX300LC-5 SLR267 (199)
72,462 (32,868)45.2 (13.8)
57 (17.4)
DX350LC-5313 (233)
80,654 (36,580)24.7 (7.5)
35.9 (10.9)
DX420LC-5338 (252)
94,799 (43,000)25.4 (7.7)
37 (11.3)
DX490LC-5373 (278)
112,206 (50,896)25.5 (7.8)
38.9 (11.9)
DX530LC-5373 (278)
116,576 (52,878)24 (7.3)
37.5 (11.4)
DX530LC-5 SLR373 (278)
117,112 (53,120)49.6 (15.1)
63.8 (19.5)
Wheel
DX140W-3135 (101)
33,731 (15,300)14.8 (4.5)
24.8 (8)
DX190W-3168 (125)
43,431 (19,700)18.8 (5.7)
30.3 (9.2)
DX210W161 (120)
45,761 (20,757)20.5 (6.3)
32.8 (10.1)
Log Loader
DX225LL146 (109)
65,036 (29,500)
DX300LL-3200 (149)
77,382 (35,100)
Material Handler
DX210WMH161 (120)
58,202 (26,400)
DX225MH-3162 (121)
60,848 (27,600)
DX300MH-5358 (267)
79,366 (36,000)
DOOSANMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH
HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
NOTES
SLR = super long-reach excavator
LCR = long carrier reduced tail swing
Model numbers ending in "-5" have Tier IV compliant diesel engines.
DX63-3 and DX85R-3 excavators are Tier IV compliant.
17D14.8 (11)
4,173 (1,893)7.1 (2.17)
12.10 (3.90)
27D26.4 (19.7)
6,358 (2,887)8.6 (2.59)
15.4 (4.67)
35G23 (17.4)
7,760 (3,520)10.0 (3.06)
17.1 (5.21)
50G36 (26.8)
10,560 (4,790)11.7 (3.53)
19.7 (5.96)
60G53 (39.6)
13,547 (6,145)12.4 (3.77)
20.5 (6.23)
75G56.9 (42.4)
18,221 (8,265)13.6 (4.11)
22.2 (6.70)
85G56.9 (42.4)
18,821 (8,537)13.1 (3.99)
24.9 (7.55)
135G97 (72)
30,617 (13,900)19.7 (5.98)
28.7 (8.72)
135G97 (72)
30,617 (13,900)19.7 (5.98)
27.6 (8.38)
160G121 (90)
39,685 (18,017)21.4 (6.49)
29.1 (8.87)
180G121 (90)
44,317 (20,120)21.7 (6.57)
32.1 (9.79)
190G W159 (119)
44,000 to 44530 (19,960 to 20,000)
19.2 (5.83)30.10 (9.40)
210G LC159 (119)
50,463 (22,910)21.11 (6.68)
n/a
230G W159 (119)
51,350 to 52,030 (23,290 to 23,600)
20.8 (6.31)n/a
245G LC159 (119)
56,167 (25,500)21.9 (6.62)
32.6 (9.90)
250G LC188 (140)
55,736 (25,281)25.0 (7.62)
35.8 (10.91)
300G LC223 (166)
68,674 (31,150)25.10 (7.87)
37.0 (11.27)
350G LC271 (202)
76,557 (34,726)26.10 (8.18)
38.3 (11.85)
470G LC367 (270)
108,952 (49,420)27.2 (8.28)
43.8 (13.35)
670G LC463 (345)
158,045 (71,688)30.0 (9.14)
43.5 (13.25)
870G LC532 (397)
193,255 (87,658)31.4 (9.57)
57.6 (17.55)
JOHN DEERE
MODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH
HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
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CX17B15.15 (11.3)
3,638 (1,650)7.1 (2.15)
12.5 (3.79)
CX27B21.3 (15.9)
5,556 (2,520)8.4 (2.54)
14.10 (4.51)
CX31B28.4 (21.2)
6,679 (3,030)9.2 (2.79)
15.6 (4.78)
CX36B28.4 (21.2)
7,958 (3,610)10.1 (3.07)
16.8 (5.11)
CX55B37.4 (27.9)
11,312 (5,130)12.10 (3.91)
20.0 (6.10)
CX75C SR54 (40.3)
17,416 (7,899)13.7 (4.13)
20.7 (6.27)
CX80C54 (40.3)
18,938 (8,590)13.9 (4.18)
22.9 (6.94)
CX145C SR100 (74.9)
33,290 (15,100)18.1 (5.51)
26.8 (8.13)
CX235C SR160 (119.3)
56,879 (25,799)21.10 (6.65)
31.9 (9.68)
CX130C100 (74.9)
30,000 (13,607)18.2 (5.54)
26.10 (8.18)
CX160C124 (92.2)
37,919 (17,199)19.11 (6.06)
29.1 (8.87)
CX210C160 (119.3)
47,840 (21,699)21.10 (6.65)
31.11 (9.73)
CX250C177 (132.1)
55,336 (25,099)22.8 (6.9)
33.2 (10.10)
CX300C207 (154)
65,918 (29,899)23.4 (7.10)
34.5 (10.49)
CX350C266 (198)
80,028 (36,300)24.1 (7.34)
36 (10.98)
CX470C362 (270)
106,263 (48,200)25.4 (7.72)
38.7 (11.77)
CX700B463 (345)
153,400 (69,581)27.7 (8.40)
42.4 (12.9)
CX800B532 (397)
178,575 (81,000)28.6 (8.69)
45.5 (13.84)
CASEMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH
HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
Mini Hydraulic Excavators
300.9D18 (13.4)
2,170 (984.3)5.7 (1.7)
9.9 (3.0)
301.4C17.7 (13.2)
3,241 (1,470.1)7.3 (2.2)
12.0 (3.7)
301.7D CR17.7 (13.2)
3,726 (1,690.1)7.6 (2.3)
12.6 (3.8)
301.7D17.7 (13.2)
4,068 (1,845.2)7.3 (2.2)
12.2 (3.7)
302.2D17.9 (13.3)
4,464 (2,024.9)8.2 (2.5)
13.5 (4.1)
302.4D17.7 (13.2)
5,115 (2,320.1)7.9 (2.4)
13.2 (4.0)
302.7C20.7 (15.4)
5,681 (2,576.9)8.3 (2.5)
14.7 (4.5)
303E CR23.5 (17.5)
7,782 (3,529.9)9 (2.7)
15.8 (4.8)
303.5E CR31.6 (23.6)
8,139 (3,691.8)9.5 (2.9)
16.7 (5.1)
304E CR40 (29.8)
8,838 (4,008.8)10.3 (3.1)
17.1 (5.2)
305E CR40.2 (30)
11,217 (5,087.9)10.8 (3.3)
17.8 (5.4)
305E2 CR40.2 (30)
11,334 (5,141.0)10.8 (3.3)
17.5 (5.3)
305.5E2 CR44.1 (32.9)
11,863 (5,381.0)11.4 (3.5)
18.5 (5.6)
305.5E CR44.2 (33)
11,938 (5,415.0)11.3 (3.4)
18.5 (5.6)
Hydraulic Excavators
308E CR SB65 (48.5)
18,371 (8,332.9)13.6 (4.1)
22.8 (6.9)
308E2 CRSB48.5 (36.2)
18,431 (8,360.2)13.5 (4.1)
23 (7.0)
314E CR89 (66.4)
32,600 (14,787.1)19.5 (5.9)
28.5 (8.7)
312E91 (67.9)
33,080 (15,004.8)19.8 (6.0)
28.3 (8.6)
311F RR70 (52.2)
30,600 (13,879.9)18.3 (5.8)
26.6 (8.1)
316E113 (84.3)
38,801 (17,599.8)21.6 (6.6)
30.4 (9.3)
318E113 (84.3)
41,010 (18,601.8)21.6 (6.6)
30.4 (9.3)
321D LCR148 (110.3)
53,704 (24,359.7)22 (6.7)
32.1 (9.8)
320E 153 (114.1)
54,450 (24,698.1)22.1 (6.7)
30.8 (9.4)
324E194 (144.7)
55,395 (25,126.7)22.3 (6.8)
33.2 (10.1)
320E RR152 (113.3)
56,440 (25,600.8)22.1 (6.7)
32.3 (9.8)
323F L ES156 (116.3)
56,438 (25,599.8)22.1 (6.7)
32.3 (9.8)
329E232 (173)
64,060 (29,057.1)23.8 (7.3)
35 (10.7)
336E 316 (235.6)
80,617 (36,567.3)24.6 (7.5)
36.2 (11.0)
336E H308 (229.7)
81,600 (37,013.1)24.6 (7.5)
36.2 (11.0)
335F L192 (143.2)
89,236 (40,476.8)22.8 (6.9)
34.8 (10.6)
349E 425 (317)
105,400 (47,808.6)25 (7.6)
38.4 (11.7)
374F472 (352)
156,881 (71,160.0)28.2 (8.6)
43.3 (13.2)
390F524 (390.7)
190,204 (86,275.1)31.7 (9.7)
48.2 (14.7)
CATERPILLAR
MODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH
HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
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Hitachi ZX300LC-6 Model Improves Upon PredecessorHitachi Construction Machinery
— Americas has added a newmodel to its construction-classexcavator lineup — theZX300LC-6. The ZX300LC-6 is an improved
version of its popular predecessor— the ZX290LC-5 — and featuresEPA Final Tier IV (FT4)/EU StageIV Isuzu engine technology thatmeets rigid emission standards.This bigger, more powerfulmachine gives operators the effi-ciency, reliability and durabilityneeded when out on the job site,according to the manufacturer. “At Hitachi, we don’t get side-
tracked building every type of con-struction equipment. Instead, weleverage our expertise and legacyof meeting demanding miningapplications to build excavatorsthat are highly efficient, reliableand durable,” said Mark Wall,product marketing manager atHitachi Construction Machinery— Americas. “The newZX300LC-6 is no exception. Themachine combines power andfinesse for maximum productivityon any job from site development,road building, utility work andmore.”The ZX300LC-6 is part of
Hitachi’s new Dash-6 lineup. TheDash-6 models — which alsoinclude the ZX250LC-6,ZX350LC-6 and ZX380LC-6 —feature FT4 Isuzu engines thatdeliver the quiet, powerful per-formance Hitachi is known forwith the added bonus of cleaneroperations.
EfficiencyFrom the convenient handrails
that provide easy engine access tothe centralized lube banks, theZX300LC-6 features numeroustime- and money-saving advan-tages. Grouped service pointsmake quick work of the daily rou-tine and operators are able to workmore efficiently with 500- and5,000-hour engine and hydraulicoil service intervals. Easy-to-checksight gauges and fluid reservoirs,quick-change remote-mounted fil-ters and convenient fluid-sampleports minimize periodic mainte-nance downtime. Additionally, a battery discon-
nect switch, located in the rear doorbehind the cab, is easily accessibleand extends battery life. The pro-grammable thumb attachmentmode allows operators to controloil flow and toggle between digand thumb modes. Plus, whateveryour grade system, Topcon,Trimble or Leica, Hitachi nowoffers a grade reference readypackage that reduces installationtime by half.
ReliabilityHitachi’s technology for the
ZX300LC-6 is simple and effi-cient, employing cooled exhaustgas recirculation (EGR), a dieseloxidation catalyst (DOC) andselective catalytic reduction(SCR). Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF)is injected into the exhaust streamof the engine, runs through a cata-lyst, and turns the NOx in theexhaust into harmless water vaporand nitrogen gas. The EGR isspecifically tuned to further reduceNOx (compared to EPA InterimTier IV [IT4]/EU Stage IIIBengines) to meet new emission
standards with minimal use ofDEF. An improved piston design
allows particulate matter to beburned in cylinder, so there’s noneed for a diesel particulate filter(DPF). Additionally, the fuel recir-culation system prevents fuelgelling in cold climates, so maxi-mum productivity can be main-tained.
DurabilityD-channel side frames house
and protect the highly efficientcoolers and FT4 engine. The
boom, arm and mainframe are sotough, they’re warranted for threeyears or 10,000 hours, whichevercomes first. With large idlers,rollers and strutted track links, thesealed and lubricated undercar-riage is built for the long haul.
ProductivityA 7.8-L Isuzu engine gives oper-
ators a 32 percent increase inengine horsepower (compared tothe ZX290LC-5). In addition, theZX300LC-6’s larger, more durablehydraulic pumps — common tothe ZX350LC-6 — provide greater
lift capacity and increased swingtorque to maximize productivity. The larger pumps, a heavier
operating weight of 64,375 lbs.(29,200 kg), and a redesignedboom and arm allow operators tomaximize efficiency by using alarger bucket. The machine’shydraulic boost system andenhanced boom recirculation gen-erate aggressive boom and armspeed — returning the arm to digfaster, so you can move more dirtin a day. Finally, optional cab andright-side boom lights provideextra illumination to extend pro-duction.
ComfortOperators are set up for success
inside the spacious cab. Silicone-filled cab mounts isolate the opera-tor from noise and vibration, and arefined, multifunction LCD moni-tor makes it quick and simple to tapinto a wealth of performance andconvenience functions and fea-tures. Operators also will appreciate
the wide entryway, fully adjustablehigh-back sculpted seat, amplestorage and generous legroom. Inaddition, the machine featuresunobstructed all-around visibilitydue to a new hood design pairedwith a wide expanse of front, side,and overhead glass and mirrors.For even more comfort, an option-al air-suspension heated seat isavailable.For more information, visit
www.HitachiConstruction.com. (This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)
The ZX300LC-6 is an improved version of its popular predecessor— the ZX290LC-5 — and features EPA Final Tier IV (FT4)/EUStage IV Isuzu engine technology that meets rigid emission stan-dards.
Takeuchi Adds New TB216 to Hydraulic Excavator Line Takeuchi-US has recently introduced the
TB216 compact excavator, replacing theTB016. The TB216 features a Yanmar TierIV Final engine, producing 15 hp for amplepower and performance.The excavator has an operating weight of
3,900 lbs. (1,769 kg), and features aretractable undercarriage making it easy totransport and maneuver between gates andin confined areas. The undercarriage has atwo-speed planetary travel motor that deliv-ers a maximum 2.6 mph (4.2 kmh) travelspeed and comes with an automatic shift
down feature for greater drive torque whenturning or pushing. The 9 in. (22.8 cm) widetrack helps provide a low ground pressure ofonly 4.3 psi for working on sensitive sur-faces. For backfilling and cleanup work, the
dozer blade is equipped with bolt-on exten-sions that can be removed to reduce theoverall width of the machine to only 38.6 in.(98 cm) when the tracks are in the retractedposition.The hydraulic system consists of preci-
sion pilot joysticks that deliver smooth,
metered control for the operator and hasvariable displacement pumps that provideenhanced cycle times and an impressive4,250 lbs. of bucket breakout force.The TB216 fits into backyards, buildings
or just about any tight space on a job site.Despite the small footprint, operators will becomfortable in a spacious deluxe cab, andthe adjustable suspension seat allows theoperator to easily find a comfortable posi-tion, according to the manufacturer. “The TB216 will replace the TB016 with
the ability to continue to work in tight spaces
on the job site while adding more horsepow-er, greater reach, and increased bucketbreakout force,” said Kim Robinson, direc-tor of sales of Takeuchi-US. “We are excitedto introduce this Tier IV emissions-efficientproduct to the market for customers thatneed a machine with a compact footprintwithout sacrificing power or reach.” For more information, visit
www.takeuchi-us.com. (This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Hwy 30 WestGrand Junction, IA 50107
515-738-2571Fax: 515-738-2343
Hwy 30 EastCarroll, IA 51401
712-792-9294Fax: 712-792-6808
2425 NE 126th Ave.Elkhart, IA 50073
515-367-3054
KANSASThe Victor L. Phillips Co.
www.vlpco.com3250 N. Hydraulic St.Witchita, KS 67219
316-838-3347
1305 SW 42nd St.Topeka, KS 66609
785-267-4345
2203 Jones Ave.Garden City, KS 67846
620-275-1996
NEBRASKARueter’s
www.rueterco.comE. Hwy 275
Neligh, NE 68756407- 917-5604
Fax: 402-887-5638
MICHIGANMidland Engine
622 Jefferson Ave.Midland, MI 48640
989-631-4608www.midlandengine.com
MISSOURIThe Victor L. Phillips Co.
www.vlpco.com4100 Gardner Ave.
Kansas City, MO 64120816-241-9290
5430 Missouri 43Joplin, MO 64804
417-781-8222
6330 W. Highway 60Brookline Station, MO 65619
417-887-2729
IOWAINDIANA
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A900C Litronic129 (95)
36,800-42,800 (16,692-19,413)19 (5.8)
29.1 (8.87)
A904C Litronic143 (105)
41,200-46,500 (18,688-21,092)21.8 (6.6)
31.8 ( 9.7)
A924175 (129)
47,200-58,400 (21,409-26,490)21.2 (6.5)
34.5 (10.5)
R924157 (115)
54,345-57,320 (23,500-27,600)22.6 (6.9)
33 (10.1)
R926175 (129)
59,305-61,950 (25,700-28,950)23.2 (7)
33.8 (10.3)
R936218 (160)
67,350-72,645 (30,550-33,850)23.2 (7)
35.1 (10.7)
R946272 (200)
83,886-91,712 (38,050- 41,600)25.3 (7.7)
37.11 (11.3)
R956326 (240)
109,349-125,884 (49,600-57,100)26.11 (8.3)
41 (12.5)
R966435 (320)
145,505-168,213 (66,000 -76,300)29.1 (8.9)
44.5 (13.6)
R976544 (400)
188,054-210,541 (85,300-95,500)35.7 (10.9)
50.1 (15.3)
LIEBHERRMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING
REACH
75 X3 Spin-Ace55 (41.2)
17,593 (7,980)14.92 (4.54)
22.67 (6.90)
80 X3 Spin-Ace55 (41.2)
18,717 (8,490)15.08 (4.60)
24.25 (7.40)
130 X3 100 (75)
28,660 (13,000)19.83 (6.05)
28.75 (8.77)
145 X3 Spin-Ace100 (75)
31,747 (14,400)19.75 (6.01)
28.67 (8.74)
160 X3 124 (92)
37,919 (17,200)21.33 (6.49)
30.75 (9.38)
210 X3 160 (119)
47,840 (21,700)21.83 (6.65)
32.50 (9.90)
210 X3LF160 (119)
50,900 (23,100)39.3 (12.10)
51.3 (15.60)
235 X3 Spin-Ace 160 (119)
55,997 (25,400)21.83 (6.65)
32.33 (9.85)
250 X3177 (132)
55,336 (25,100)24.33 (7.42)
35.42 (10.79)
250 X3LF177 (132)
61,950 (28,100)47.75 (14.56)
60.08 (18.32)
300 X3 207 (154)
65,918 (29,900)24.83 (7.58)
36.58 (11.16)
350 X3266 (198)
80,028 (36,300)26.67 (8.14)
39.08 (11.90)
470 X3 329 (245)
108,467 (49,200)30.17 (9.20)
44.00 (13.40)
700 X2425 (317)
153,442 (69,600)32.33 (9.85)
47.92 (14.60)
800 X2495 (369)
178,574 (81,000)34.92 (10.66)
52.83 (16.11)
250 X4177 (132)
56,900 (25,809)22.8 (6.90)
33.2 (10.10)
250 X4LF177 (132)
63,600 (28,848)47.9 (14.56)
59.9 (18.22)
300 X4207 (154)
67,000 (30,390)23.4 (7.10)
34.5 (10.49)
350 X4268 (200)
82,400 (37,376)24.1 (7.34)
36.0 (10.98)
LINK-BELT
MODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH
HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
JS145109 (81)
34,430 (15,617)18.2 (5.5)
26.11 (8.2)
JS160125 (93)
40,644 (18,436)20.7 (6.3)
29.8 (9.1)
JS190125 (93)
44,099 (20,003)20.7 (6.3)
29.8 (9.1)
JS220LC173(129)
46,615 (23,540)20.8 (6.3)
32.2 (9.8)
JS220MONO173(129)
46,615 (23,540)22 (6.7)
31.8 (9.5)
JS260LC188 (140)
61,160 (27,742)23.8 (7.2)
34.6 (10.5)
JS330269 (200)
73,387 (33,288)26.11 (8.2)
35.1 (10.7)
JS360269 (200)
84,596 (38,372)26.6 (8.1)
35.6 (10.8)
JZ235172(128)
51,194 (23,270)21.7 (6.6)
31.9 (9.7)
8008 CTS12 (9)
2,094 (950)5.6 (1.69)
12.2 (3.11)
8018 CTS19.7 (14.7)
3,841 (1,742)10.1 (2.81)
14.7 (4.25)
8029 CTS24.7 (18.4)
6,321 (2,867)10 (3.1)
15.4 (4.6)
8035 ZTS31.6 (23.6)
8,049 (3,651)11.6 (3.5)
17.5 (5.3)
8040 ZTS46 (34.1)
9,480 (4,300)11.7 (3.5)
18.5 (5.6)
8045 ZTS46 (34.1)
10,472 (4,750)12.3 (3.7)
19.2 (5.8)
8055 RTS46.36 (34.1)
11,660 (5,500)12.4 (3.7)
19.6 (5.9)
85Z-1/86C-164.4 (48)
18298 (8,300)12.2 (3715)/14.10 (4522) 22.6 (6848)/23.8 (7225)
JCBMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH
HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
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PC35MR-329 (21.4)
7,909 (3595)11.3 (3.46)
18.0 (5.52)
PC45MR-338.2 (28.5)
10,571 (4796)12 (3.67)
19.3 (5.89)
PC55MR-338.2 (28.5)
11,378 (5160)12.5 (3.80)
19.9 (6.07)
PC78US-1055 (41)
16,240 (7365)15.4 (4.71)
22.3 (6.79)
PC88MR-1065.5 (48.8)
19290 (8750)15.2 (4.62)
23.4 (7.15)
PC138USLC-1093.5 (68.8)
32,628 (14800)18 (5.45)
26.8 (8.18)
PC170LC-10 (standard)115 (86)
38100 (17280)20.5 (6.25)
30.3 (9.23)
PC170LC-10 (Heavy)115 (86)
41600 (18860)20.5 (6.25)
30.3 (9.23)
HB215LC-1 (Hybrid)139 (104)
48,175 (21850)21.8 (6.62)
31.8 (9.7)
PC210LCi-10158 (118)
52,036 (23603)24 (7.32)
31.8 (9.7)
PC210LC-10158 (118)
52,036 (23603)21.8 (6.62)
31.8 (9.7)
PC210LC-10 Super Long Front 158 (118)
53,368 (24207)37.8 (11.5)
49.7 (15.14)
PC228USLC-10158 (118)
54,123 (25000)21.8 (6.62)
32.4 (9.88)
PC240LC-11177 (132)
56,215 (25500)24 (7.32)
34.3 (10.4)
PC290LC-11196 (147)
68,654 (31141)23.7 (7.22)
35.8 (10.7)
PC360LC-11257 (192)
80,547 (36535)26.8 (8.18)
38.5 (11.73
PC390LC-11257 (192)
89,248 (40579)26.6 (8.1)
38.4 (11.71)
PC390LC-10 Super Long Front 257 (192)
91,540 (41522)40.3 (12.27)
59.4 (18.11)
PC490LC-11359 (268)
107,850 (48920)30.2 (9.19)
43.8 (13.37)
PC490LC-11 Var. Gauge359 (268)
110,220 (49995)30.2 (9.19)
43.8 (13.37)
PC650LC-8429 (320)
146,390 (66401)33.6 (10.24)
48 (13.7)
PC650LC-8 SE429 (320)
146,390 (66401)23.2 (7.06)
37.9 (10.34)
PC800LC-8487 (363)
188,670 (84180)34.8 (10.6)
51.3 (15.65)
PC800LC-8 Super Excavator487 (363)
188,670 (84180)23.4 (7.14)
39.2 (11.94)
PC1250-8672 (502)
239,880 (108810)38 (11.58)
57.3 (17.45)
PC1250SP-8672 (502)
244,050 (110670)25.9 (7.9)
44.8 (13.67)
PC2000-8976 (728)
440920 (200000)30.3 (9.24)
51.8 (15.78)
PC3000 Backhoe1260 (940)
555,700 (252061)25.9 (7.9)
53.2 (16.20)
PC3000 Front Shovel1260 (940)
551,300 (250066)10.8 (3.3)
43.7 (13.3 )
PC4000 Back Hoe1875 (1400)
868,800 (394081)26.3 (8.0)
57.4 (17.5)
PC4000 Front Shovel1875 (1400)
855,500 (388048)9.5 (2.9)
49.5 (15.1)
PC5500 Back Hoe2x 1260 (2 x 940)
1,186,300 (538097)27.3 (8.30)
65 (19.80)
PC5500 Front Shovel2x 1260 (2 x 940)
1,175,300 (533107)8.8 (2.7)
54.2 (16.5)
PC8000 Back Hoe2 x 2010 (2 x 1500)
1,682,400 (763124)26.3 (8.0)
67.9 (20.7)
PC8000 Front Shovel2 x 2010 (2 x 1500)
1,658,200 (752147)9.8 (3.0)
58.4 (17.8)
KOMATSUMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH
HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
TB1089.6 (7.1)
2,033 (922)5.5 (1.68)
9.7 (2.97)
TB01613.8 (10.3)
3,524 (1,598)8 (2.375)
13 (3.99)
TB21615 (11.2)
3,902 (1,770)7.8 (2.39)
13.4 (4.09)
TB22824.3 (18.1)
6,107 (2,770)9.4 (2.875)
15.8 (4.85)
TB23024.4 (18.2)
6,607 (2,997)10.2 (3.117)
16 (4.9)
TB23529.8 (22.2)
7,650 (3,469)11.2 (3.4)
17.9 (5.465)
TB138FR29.8 (22.2)
8,355 (3,790)10.9 (3.325)
18 (5.485)
TB24035.8 (26.7)
8,289 (3,760)11.5 (3.505)
18.4 (5.612)
TB25039.7 (29.6)
10,650 (4,829)12.4 (3.785)
20.2 (6.135)
TB153FR39.7 (29.6)
12,450 (5,647)12.8 (3.9)
20.3 (6.195)
TB26047.6 (35.5)
12,180 (5,525)12.8 (3.895)
20.6 (6.27)
TB180FR64.6 (48.2)
18,370 (8,332)14.9 (4.545)
23.6 (7.195)
TB28569.2 (51.6)
18,780 (8,518)15 (4.570)
24.4 (7.435)
TB280FR69.2 (51.6)
19,077 (8,653)14.9 (4.545)
23.6 (7.195)
TB29069.2 (51.6)
18,780 (8,518)15 (4.570)
24.4 (7.435)
TB1140 SERIES 2 103.3 (77.0)
34,116 (15,475)18 (5.485)
28.8 (8.755)
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HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)
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Doosan Expands Lineup With Tier IV-Compliant ExcavatorsDoosan has added to its Tier IV compliant
crawler excavator lineup with theDX420LC-5, DX490LC-5 and DX530LC-5. The new Tier IV compliant excavatorsreplace the interim Tier IV (iT4) DX420LC-3, DX490LC-3 and DX530LC-3.Doosan DX420LC-5, DX490LC-5 and
DX530LC-5 excavators comply with TierIV emission standards with modified dieselengines and aftertreatment technologies. Theengines are optimized for use with a high-pressure common-rail (HPCR) fuel deliverysystem and a cooled exhaust gas recircula-tion (CEGR) system. They utilize a dieseloxidation catalyst (DOC) to reduce particu-late matter (PM) and selective catalystreduction (SCR) aftertreatment to reducenitrogen oxides (NOx). Additionally, thecrawler excavators use a variety of aftertreat-ment systems as part of the Tier IV compli-ance, such as diesel exhaust fluid (DEF),which is used with SCR technology.Doosan added a mass airflow sensor and
exhaust brake to its existing diesel technolo-gies to help meet Tier IV emission standards.The mass airflow sensor allows the electron-ic control unit (ECU) to improve the man-agement of airflow from the variable geom-etry turbocharger (VGT), and to optimizefuel delivery to the combustion chamberbased on engine air intake volume and rpm.The VGT is utilized to enhance boost pres-sure throughout a wide rpm range of theengine, resulting in improved fuel efficiencyat lower rpms. This also generates highertorque levels and faster engine responseeven at low rpm. The exhaust brake helps tomaintain consistent engine temperatures atlower engine speeds to improve operatingefficiency. Consistent engine temperaturesreduce harmful emission levels in theexhaust when the engine is running at lowerrpms. Under normal operation, with highrpms, the exhaust brake is inactive. This alsogenerates higher torque levels and fasterengine response even at low rpm, andimproves machine performance in theStandard and Economy power modes whilesaving fuel.
Display EnhancementsAn improved 7-in. LCD display panel
allows operators to continue monitoring theexcavator parameters while viewing therearview and/or side view camera image.Critical machine data appears next to thecamera view. With an optional side camera,a split screen allows both camera displays tobe viewed at once. New additions to themonitor include the DEF gauge andimproved fuel efficiency.To help save valuable diesel fuel, Doosan
added auto-shutdown to its excavators tohelp owners save fuel during non-workingconditions. Operators can configure the idle
time from 3 to 60 minutes. When enabled,the feature will shut down the excavator’sengine when the preset idle time is met. Thisis particularly helpful in California wherestate regulations require idling for only 5minutes for off-highway machines.
New Machine UpdatesIn addition to auto-shutdown and LCD
display panel updates, the new Doosancrawler excavators have the followingupdates:• Improved anti-skid plates: increases
traction on surfaces• Auto belt tensioner, fan and air condi-
tioning: simplifies maintenance• Auto-shutdown: saves fuel during non-
working conditions• Battery upgrades: minimizes downtime• Emergency engine stop: relocated for
easier operator access• Improved serviceability: allows for easi-
er access to components and less time formaintenance• LCD panel updates: displays key
machine information and camera imagesimultaneously• Upgraded alternator: delivers improved
power for electrical components• New front window design: provides
good visibility to the work area
Four Power ModesSimilar to previous Doosan excavators,
operators can choose from four power
modes for more control to better balance fuelconsumption and machine power to theworking conditions. Power modes include the following:• Power+ mode: delivers the fastest work-
group speeds for loading trucks, top diggingperformance and extra power for digging inhard ground• Power mode: provides exceptional
power and performance for tough diggingconditions and truck loading tasks• Standard power mode: balances the
excavator’s fuel consumption in everydaydigging, grading and lifting tasks• Economy mode: reduces fuel consump-
tion for low-demand applications, slowsdown machine movement for conditions thatrequire extra precisionTo further match Doosan excavators to
the application at hand, operators can choosefrom four work modes — digging, breaker,shear and lifting — to maximize efficiencyand fuel economy in specific applications.Operators can configure the work mode byadjusting a dial switch on the right-hand con-sole. A work mode icon displays on the mon-itor after the operator presses the mode but-ton.A new selectable feature, smart power
control (SPC), consists of two systems —variable speed control and pump torque con-trol — that work together to improvemachine efficiency while maintaining pro-ductivity and reducing fuel consumption.The engine control unit (ECU) automatical-
ly manages SPC when SPC is engaged.Each of the four power modes will functionwith SPC engaged or disengaged; however,SPC can only be active in the digging workmode.• Variable Speed Control: Reduces engine
RPM during low workload requirementssuch as during the swing portion of a digcycle. This reduces the total energy requiredto perform a task and improves fuel efficien-cy by up to 5 percent.• Pump Torque Control: Efficiently
matches hydraulic pump torque and engineresponse to the task, preventing engine over-load and excess fuel consumption, improv-ing efficiency.To help improve productivity, an intelli-
gent floating boom is available for Doosancrawler excavators. The excavator’s boommoves or “floats” up or down, withouthydraulic flow, allowing the operator tofocus on the task at hand increasing efficien-cy and decreasing the machine workload. Inbreaker mode, the boom freely movesdownward, reducing machine and attach-ment wear.
OptionsFactory-installed options for the new
Doosan crawler excavators include the fol-lowing:• Straight travel pedal, which allows the
operator to travel in a straight line more eas-ily
The DX420LC-5, DX490LC-5 and DX530LC-5 replace the interim Tier IV (iT4)DX420LC-3, DX490LC-3 and DX530LC-3.
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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
CONTINENTAL EQUIPMENT CORP.A division of AISwww.ceceq.com3600 N. Grand River Ave.Lansing, MI 48906517/321-8000517/321-4191 Fax
ROAD BUILDERSMACHINERY & SUPPLY CO., INC.1001 S. 7th St.Kansas City, KS 66105913/371-3822913/371-3870 FaxOmaha, NE402/331-9200Lincoln, NE402/325-0447Grand Island, NE308/384-2620
ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES CO.www.rmsequipment.com5633 W Hwy 13Savage MN 55378952/895-9595800/888-9515Duluth, MN 218/727-8611800/888-9535Virginia MN218/741-9011800/752-4304Des Moines IA515/282-0404800/555-1445Sioux City IA712/252-0538800/633-9104Cedar Rapids IA319/363-9655800/616-6615Milan, IL309/787-1742800/633-9114
Komatsu Launches PC360LC-11Powered by SAA6D114E-6 EngineWith a net horsepower of 257 hp
(192 kW), Komatsu’s PC360LC-11hydraulic excavator is powered by aKomatsu SAA6D114E-6 engine,which is EPA Tier IV Final emissionscertified. Komatsu’s Tier IV Finalengines are built on the solid founda-tion that started in 1996 with the intro-duction of Komatsu’s first Tier Iengine. The culmination is today’s TierIV Final engine that is productive,dependable and efficient. This newexcavator leverages Komatsu’s leader-ship in technology and innovation bydelivering a more environmentallyfriendly engine that provides high lev-els of performance while reducingoperating costs and improving fuel effi-ciency, according to the manufacturer.With an operating weight between
78,645 lbs. (35,627 kg) and 80,547 lbs.(36,535 kg), the PC360LC-11 hasupgraded cab features and an enhancedpower mode for greater productivityand lower cost per ton. The excavator isequipped with the latest KOMTRAXtechnology, which relays data such asfuel levels, diesel exhaust fluid (DEF)levels, operating hours, location, cau-tions and maintenance alerts. A newoperator identification system reportskey operating information for multipleoperators, and the new auto idle shut-down function helps reduce idle time aswell as operating costs.Komatsu’s Tier IV Interim founda-
tion integrates a selective catalystreduction (SCR) system using DEF tomeet EPA Tier IV Final emission regu-lations for NOx emissions. The engineuses an advanced electronic controlsystem to manage the air-flow rate, fuelinjection, combustion parameters, andafter treatment functions to optimizeperformance, reduce emissions, andprovide advanced diagnostic capability.Komatsu continues to use its Komatsuvariable geometry turbocharger(KVGT) and an exhaust gas recircula-tion (EGR) valve for precise tempera-ture and air management control aswell as longer component life. For reliability and durability in
demanding conditions, Komatsu devel-oped the entire system, including thecontrol software that is critical to theeffective operation of the aftertreatmentsystem. Additionally, the control sys-tem is integrated into the machine’s on-board diagnostics systems and KOM-TRAX, Komatsu’s standard telematicssystem.
Highly Efficient Hydraulic System
All major components on the newPC360LC-11 including the engine,hydraulic pumps, motors and valvesare exclusively designed and producedby Komatsu. This integrated designuses an efficient closed center loadsensing hydraulic system and features anew enhanced power mode forimproved performance and reducedcycle times.
Operator Environment The PC360LC-11 cab provides a
more comfortable and quieter workenvironment. The ISO 12117-2 ROPScertified cab, specifically designed forhydraulic excavators, gains strengthfrom a reinforced box structure frame-work. The cab is mounted on viscousisolation dampers that provide lowvibration levels. A standard heated airsuspension high back seat with newfully adjustable armrests providesimproved comfort. In addition to thestandard AM/FM stereo radio, a remotelocated auxiliary input for connectingexternal devices is provided to playmusic through the cab speakers.Additionally there are two 12-voltpower ports incorporated into the cab,and optional joysticks are availablewith proportional controls for attach-ment operation. For global support, the high-resolu-
tion 7 in. LCD color monitor featuresenhanced capabilities and displaysinformation in 33 languages. The oper-ator can easily select up to six workingmodes to match machine performanceto the application. The monitor panelprovides information on DEF fluidlevel, Eco guidance, operationalrecords, fuel consumption history, andutilization information. A new display
interface combines vehicle informationwith a wide landscape view from thestandard rearview camera so the opera-tor can easily view the working areadirectly behind the machine.
Convenient Maintenance and Serviceability
The PC360LC-11 has handrails onboth sides of the upper structure foreasy accessibility and service access. Alarge 10.3-gal. (39 L) refill capacityDEF tank is located in a lockable com-partment directly behind the right sidetoolbox, and is sized to provide a 2:1diesel to DEF refill ratio. Side-by-sideradiator and hydraulic oil coolers makeit easy to maintain and service themachine.The new excavator is equipped with
the Komatsu EMMS (equipment man-agement monitoring system), whichhas enhanced diagnostic features togive the operator and techniciansgreater monitoring and troubleshootingcapabilities for preventative mainte-nance, minimizing diagnostic andrepair time. All Komatsu Tier IV Final construc-
tion machines come with KomatsuCARE. Komatsu CARE providesscheduled factory maintenance for thefirst 2,000 hours or three years,whichever occurs first, and includes a50-point inspection at each service, aswell as two complimentary KDPFexchanges in the first five years.Additional enhancements related to theselective catalyst reduction system alsohave been added.For more information, visit
www.komatsuamerica.com. (This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)
With an operating weight between 78,645 lbs. (35,627 kg) and 80,547 lbs.(36,535 kg), the PC360LC-11 has upgraded cab features and an enhancedpower mode for greater productivity and lower cost per ton.
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ROLAND MACHINERY CO.www.rolandmachinery.com816 N. Dirksen Parkway,Springfield, IL 62702217/789-7711Bolingbrook, IL630/739-7474Carterville, IL618/985-3399Marengo, IL815/923-4966Portage, IN219/764-8080Escanaba, MI906/786-6920906/786-5813 Fax Bridgeton, MO314/291-1330Cape Girardeau, MO573/334-5252Columbia, MO573/814-0083Palmyra, MO573/769-2056DePere, WI920/532-0165920/532-0526 Fax DeForest, WI608/842-4151608/842-4193 Fax Eau Claire, WI715/874-5400715/874-5401 Fax Franksville, WI 262/835-2710262/835-2844 Fax Schofield, WI715/355-9898715/241-0044 Fax
GENERAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIESwww.genequip.com4300 Main AveFargo, ND 58103800/437-2924701/364-2190 Fax 905 20th Avenue SEMinot ND, 58701800/852-04793500 Apple Creek RoadBismarck, ND 58504800/279-44374082 2nd Ave. WWilliston, ND 58801701/572-0570
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1060 Diamond Ave.
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John Deere Adds 300G LCto Final Tier IV G-Series
The John Deere G-Series evolution con-tinues with the introduction of the 300G LCexcavator. The 300G LC replaces the 290GLC and boasts 19 percent more horsepowerand 17 percent more swing torque and larg-er hydraulic pumps than its predecessor. “The 300G LC hits a sweet spot in the 30
ton excavator market,” said Mark Wall,excavator product marketing manager, JohnDeere Construction & Forestry. “It’s biggerand more powerful than the 29 ton machineand boasts all the popular G-Series featurescustomers expect from John Deere. Thismodel will greatly benefit those in the under-ground, road building, energy, commercialbuilding, and pipeline industries.”The 300G LC features a 223 hp certified
Final Tier IV John Deere PowerTech PVS6.8L engine. Operators don’t have to worryabout diesel particulate filter (DPF) cleaningas it still occurs automatically with no impactto machine operation. After extensive test-ing, John Deere’s DPF can go up to 15,000hours before ash removal. Like its counter-parts, the 300G LC features excellent totalfluid economy (diesel fuel and DEF),according to the manufacturer.To increase uptime, John Deere designed
the new 300G LC with a larger hood forimproved engine access. For convenience,the nine-pin diagnostic connector wasmoved into the cab to reduce diagnostic test-ing time for technicians. Other improve-ments include a single side ground levelfluid filter service, which moves the engineoil, fuel, and hydraulic pilot oil filters toground level on the right side of the machineand adds a service door for easy access to
change filters.Sensor mounting brackets are welded to
the boom, arm, dogbone, counterweight andmainframe at the factory, enabling immedi-ate install of Topcon, Trimble, Leica or othergrade reference systems. A programmablethumb attachment mode also is available andenables operators to program oil flow forthumb attachments with the monitor. Customers will appreciate the new
handrails as well. The handrails help main-tain contact when climbing the upper struc-ture to service the engine, improving serviceaccessibility and security. The optional lightpackage now includes a hood light to pro-vide greater visibility to the engine compart-ment to easily see daily service points. Thehood light is ideal for customers who workin dark or low light environments, or thosewho run multiple shifts and may need toconduct late night fuel and lube operations. Operators looking to get the most out of
their 300G LC Final Tier IV excavators canrely on Ultimate Uptime featuring JohnDeere WorkSight. With Ultimate Uptime,operators receive pre-delivery and follow-upinspections; three years of JD Link telemat-ics, machine health prognostics, and remotediagnostics and programming capability;and the ability to add additional dealer-pro-vided uptime solutions to customize thepackage to individual needs.For more information, visit
www.JohnDeere.com.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The 300G LC features a 223 hp certified Final Tier IV John Deere PowerTech PVS6.8L engine.
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Wacker Neuson’s next generation replacement for the9503 wheeled excavator, the 11 ton (10 t) EW 100, is takingto the streets with a more powerful engine, significantlyreduced turning radius, increased digging depth and simpli-fied operation. Wacker Neuson’s EW 100 is powered by a
117-hp Perkins 854 turbo engine, and this 4-cylinder, 3.4 L powerhouse delivers morehorsepower and torque than the previousengine. The Perkins 854 Tier IV inter-im engine incorporates cuttingedge technology including acommon rail fuel injectionsystem, charge-air cooler anddiesel particulate filter(DPF). The new Perkinsengine delivers 15 percentmore power and 17 percentlower fuel consump-tion compared to itspredecessor.It’s easy to get to
and from the job sitewith driving speedsup to 25 mph, and once the EW 100 is on the job, it can eas-ily maneuver in tight spaces. The EW 100 features a new all
wheel steer system that reduces the turning radius by 5 ft.(1.5 m) compared to its predecessor. With a turning radius
of only 13 ft. (3.9 m), it is easy to maneuver in confinedareas, according to the manufacturer.
The new EW 100 can dig deeper and reach fartherthan its predecessor, improving overall productivity.The upgrade includes a new boom that allows thisworkhorse to dig more than 14 ft. (4.2 m) deep andhas a 24-ft. (7.3 m) reach. With its power, reach andmobility, this excavator is an ideal solution for road-side digging and demolition in urban settings.
Simple operation was a key design requirementfor the new EW 100. It starts with a single drivingpedal and easy transitions between the differentoperating modes and speed settings. Operators alsowill appreciate the new easy to use dial control sys-
tem. Using this automotive-style feature, operatorscan easily select and save the auxiliary hydraulic flowsettings depending on the attachment, eliminating theneed for manual adjustments. The EW 100 alsodelivers improved operator comfort with air condi-tioning, automatic climate control, new joysticks anda simplified layout making it easier to operate forlonger periods of time.
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Wacker Neuson’s Largest WheeledExcavator Sees Big Improvements
TheEW 100 features anew all wheel steer system thatreduces the turning radius by 5 ft.(1.5 m) compared to its predecessor.
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Equipment You Can Depend OnHowever you depend on your equipment, JCB has a complete range of machines to help
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SY335LC Delivers High ProductivityAs the largest of five SANY standard
excavator models, the SY335LC offers abucket breakout force of 49,458 ft. lb.(220 kN) and a dig depth of 24 ft. 2 in.(7.3 m). The SY335LC excavator features pre-
cision hydraulic controls for accurate,productive work in demanding applica-tions, including trenching and demolition.Standard two-way auxiliary hydraulicsprovide power for popular attachmentssuch as thumb-grapples and hammers. With an overall weight of 79,860 lb.
(36,224 kg), the SANY SY335LC fea-tures a fuel-efficient, 290-hp (216 kW)Cummins QSL9 Tier IV Interim-certifiedengine. Positive-control Kawasakihydraulics with 34.3 MPa system pres-sure provide reliability, control and highoperational efficiency, according to themanufacturer.“The SANY SY335LC excavator
gives contractors a powerful, reliableexcavator built on the promise of deliver-ing a machine with an outstanding cost-of-ownership value proposition,” saidEric Teague. “Our suggested pricing for the
SY335LC, combined with low operatingand fuel costs, gives contractors a com-petitive advantage in bidding for projects.These factors, along with the machine’ssimple maintenance requirements, alsomake the SY335LC an ideal choice forrental operators.”
Machine Combines Productivityand Affordability
Standard features on the SANYSY335LC excavator include a 2-1/2-cu.yd. (1.9 cu m) general purpose bucket,two-way auxiliary hydraulics and a pat-tern-control change valve to maximizeoperator productivity. Large box-section
track frames, thick-plate single-sheetmainframe and massive swing bearingdeliver solid durability. The cab features maximum interior
space to boost operator comfort and pro-ductivity, and reduce fatigue. With visibil-ity to the front, sides and rear, the roomyworkspace provides easy access to con-trols and machine operation information.Ground level access to nearly all key
service points makes inspection, serviceand maintenance quick and easy.SANY excavators feature low overall
owner operating costs, ease of operation,low operating noise and solid excavatorperformance.For more information, visit
www.sanyamerica.com.(This story also can be found on
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As the largest SANY excavator models, theSY335LC offers a bucket breakout force of49,458 ft. lb. (220 kN) and a dig depth of 24 ft.2 in. (7.3 m). With an overall weight of 79,860lb. (36,224 kg), the excavator features a fuel-efficient, 290-hp (216 kW) Cummins QSL9 TierIV Interim-certified engine. Positive-controlKawasaki hydraulics provide excellent relia-bility, outstanding control and high opera-tional efficiency.
Cat 311F Excavator RR Saves Fuel, Delivers Performance Contractors looking for a machine with
power to do many jobs and lower operatingcosts to match their business will find it withthe Cat 311F RR excavator. Powered with a70 net hp (52 kW) C3.4B engine that meetsU.S. EPA Tier IV Final emissions standards,the new machine features a reduced radiusthat limits over-the-side tail swing to just 20in. (50.8 cm), making it ideal forspace-restricted job sites. A massive5,400-lb. (2,450 kg) counterweightgives it the stability and workingcapacity of conventional machines,while design efficiency allows for useof a full-sized cab. The machine’scompact size is complemented withfuel-saving features and an efficienthydraulic system that powers throughtough digging and easily handles arange of work tools.Emissions control is transparent to
the 311F RR operator, requiring nointervention and causing no interrup-tion of work cycles. An engine idleshutdown feature automatically stopsthe engine after a pre-set period ofidling, and an ECO mode allowsadjusting machine performance to thetask at hand. Customer benefitsinclude lower fuel consumption andextended service intervals. The C3.4Bengine also accepts biodiesel blends up toB20, adding more potential savings.The 311F RR’s hydraulic system places
major components in close proximity, thusminimizing piping lengths and reducing fric-tional losses and pressure drops. The systemresponds proportionally to control levermovement and delivers flow preciselywhere and when it is required, thus reducing
pump loads and saving fuel. Further fuelsavings result from regenerating boom andstick cylinder oil, allowing it to transfer fromthe head end to the rod end of the cylinderswithout wastefully flowing back to the tank.Available auxiliary hydraulic systems andcouplers allow employing powered worktools for greater machine versatility.
Major structures for the 311F RR aredesigned for long-term durability. The upperframe incorporates special mountings toaccommodate the heavy-duty cab, and thestandard long undercarriage uses high-ten-sile-strength steel components for long serv-ice life in a wide range of applications. Thereach boom and stick use internal baffleplates for added strength and are ultrasonical-ly inspected to ensure weld quality. In addi-
tion, these box-section, multi-plate fabrica-tions use high-strength castings and forgingsin high-stress areas such as the boom foot,boom nose, cylinder mounts and stick foot.The 311F RR is designed to competently
handle a variety of work tools, thus expand-ing work opportunities and profitability. Anavailable Cat pin grabber coupler allows
quickly switching among a range ofbucket sizes or quickly attaching ahydraulic hammer for breaking pave-ment materials or a shear for reducingmetal on demolition projects. With anavailable thumb, the 311F RR easilyhandles large rocks, brush, and con-struction debris. A choice of grapplesallows convenient material handlingfor sorting and loading.In the cab an automatic climate
control system with multiple ventsprovides filtered air, and seat choicesinclude air suspension, heated andcooled options. Joystick control con-soles can be adjusted to operator pref-erence; the right-hand controllerincorporates a “one touch” button forreducing and resuming engine speed.An available “quick change” patternchanger allows operators to select theoperating pattern of choice. The crisp
LED monitor, which can be programmed in42 languages, displays critical operatinginformation as well as images from theavailable rearview camera.The cab’s ample glass areas provide all-
around visibility. The upper half of the split-configuration windshield stores in the roof;the lower section stores on the inside wall ofthe cab. A large skylight provides enhancedvisibility and serves as an emergency exit.
Halogen lights provide ample illuminationand can be programmed to stay on for up to90 seconds after engine shuts down.Large service doors that latch securely
when opened allow ground-level access toroutine service points such as filters and fluidtaps, and grease points are easily reachedfrom ground level as well. A screen betweenthe radiator and air conditioner condenserfacilitates cleaning, and the ventilation filteris conveniently reached from outside thecab. Water and sediment can be easilydrained during routine maintenance via thefuel tank’s drain cock, and a fuel level indi-cator reduces the risk of overfilling the tank.Equipment owners need to employ their
machines to full potential in order to realizemaximum return on investment. They needto produce more in less time using less fuelwhile avoiding unnecessary machine wearand ensuring the safety of everyone on thejob site. Cat Connect helps customers getmore value from their Cat equipment andimprove jobsite efficiency by capitalizing onCaterpillar technology and Cat dealer servic-es.LINK technologies, like the optional
Product Link system wirelessly connectsowners to their equipment, providing accessto valuable machine data such as location,hours, fuel consumption, idle time, events,and diagnostic codes for analysis and report-ing via the online VisionLink user interface.LINK information assists with fact-baseddecision making to help increase efficiencyand lower owning and operating costs.For more information, visit www.cat.com.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The 311F RR’s hydraulic system places major com-ponents in close proximity, thus minimizing pipinglengths and reducing frictional losses and pressuredrops.
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Looking to give productivity aboost? We’ve got your number— 470G LC. Like its highly pop-ular predecessors, this enhancedexcavator gets work done withsmooth, one-of-a-kind efficiency.With more horsepower and addi-tional arm and bucket diggingforce, it makes the most of everygallon of fuel. Customer-inspiredrefinements include a morecomfortable, spacious cab. Andan enhanced LCD monitor with arotary control for quick, easy“turn-and-tap” access to a wealthof machine information and func-tionality. Add a rugged InterimTier 4/EU Stage IIIB PowerTech™diesel, and the 470G LC deliverseverything you need in your nextexcavator.
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630-627-0000250 E. North Frontage Rd. • Bolingbrook, IL 60440
630-739-77702350 S. Laflin St. • Chicago, IL 60608
312-942-92004701 West 137th Street • Crestwood, IL 60445
708-597-31101133 Indianapolis Blvd. • Schererville, IN 46375
219-865-65451360 N. Rand Rd. • Wauconda, IL 60084
847-526-94444102 W. Crystal Lake Rd. • McHenry, IL 60050
815-385-0420www.McCannOnline.com
Road Machinery & Supplies Co.5633 W. Highway 13 • Savage, MN 55378
952-895-9595 • 800-888-9515314 Garfield Ave. • Duluth, MN 55802
218-727-8611 • 800-888-9535315 North Hoover Rd. • Virginia, MN 55792
218-741-9011 • 800-752-430475 US Hwy 41 • Neguanee, MI 49866
906-475-6488606 W. 10th Ave. • Milan, IL 61264309-787-1742 • 800-633-9114
RMS Rentals12520 Quenton Ave. So., Ste 100
Savage, MN 55378952-895-9595 • 800-888-9515
www.rmsequipment.com
Brandeis Machinery & SupplyCompany
17000 Highway 41 NEvansville, IN 47725
812-425-44917310 Venture Lane
Fort Wayne, IN 46818260-489-4551
8410 Zionsville RoadIndianapolis, IN 46268-1524
317-872-84101801 Watterson TrailLouisville, KY 40299
502-491-4000www.brandeismachinery.com
Star Equipment Ltd.1401 2nd Avenue • Des Moines, IA 50314
515-283-2215 • 800-369-2215Fax 515-283-0295
2625 W. Airline Hwy. • Waterloo, IA 50703319-236-6830 • 800-791-9249
Fax 319-236-68342950 6th Street SW • Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
319-365-5139 • 800-728-5139Fax 319-365-6726
2100 E. Lincoln Way • Ames, IA 50010515-233-9500 • 866-856-2312
Fax: 515-233-9505www.starequip.com
Kelbe Brothers Equipment Co., Inc.12770 W. Silver Spring Drive • Butler, WI 53007
262-373-2151Fax: 262-373-2102
4621 Dutch Mill Rd. • Madison, WI 53716608-221-8300
Fax: 608-221-06103101 French Rd. • De Pere, WI 54115
920-343-6496Fax: 262-781-9671www.kelbebros.com
Victor L. Phillips Co.4100 Gardner Ave. • Kansas City, MO 64120
800-878-92905430 S. Highway 43 • Joplin, MO 64804
800-878-82236330 W. Hwy 60 • Brookline Station, MO 65619
800-955-27293250 North Hydraulic • Wichita, KS 67219
800-878-33461304 SW 42 St. • Topeka, KS 66609
800-878-43452203 West Jones Ave. • Garden City, KS 67846
800-511-1435www.vlpco.com
Alta Equipment Company28775 Beck Rd. • Wixom, MI 48393
248-449-67002470 W. Columbia Ave. • Battle Creek, MI 49015
269-965-12698840 Byron Commerce SW • Byron Center, MI 49315
616-878-74504716 Talon Ct. S.E. • Kentwood, MI 49512
616-698-29606327 Jomar Ct. • Lansing, MI 48917
517-272-50335920 Grand Haven Rd. • Muskegon, MI 49441
231-798-875456195 Pontiac Trail • New Hudson, MI 48165
248-356-520028855 Smith Rd. • Romulus, MI 48174
734-641-82381524 Champagne Dr. • Saginaw, MI 48604
989-752-94007500 E. 15 Mile Rd. • Sterling Hts., MI 48312
586-977-6000476 US 31 South • Traverse, MI 49685
231-943-37009433 Riley St. • Zeeland, MI 49464
616-748-4108www.altaequipment.com
Road Builders Machinery andSupply Co., Inc.
4115 S. 90th St. • Omaha, NE 68127402-331-9200
Fax: 402-339-66205601 Fletcher Ave. • Lincoln, NE 68507
402-325-0447Fax: 402-325-0753
4949 Juergen Rd. • Grand Island, NE 68801308-384-2620
Fax: 308-384-0686www.roadbuildersmachinery.com
Columbus Equipment Company50 East Kingston Ave. • Columbus, OH 43207
614-443-654112500 Williams Rd. • Perrysburg, OH 43551
419-872-7101712 Shepherd Ave. • Cincinnati, OH 45215
513-771-39223942 Brecksville Rd. • Richfield, OH 44286
330-659-6681290 Old Steubenville Pike • Cadiz, OH 43907
740-942-88717570 New Carlisle Pike • Dayton, OH 45424
937-879-31541601 Shepler-Church Ave. SW • Canton, OH 44706
330-453-4521818 Lee St. • Zanesville, OH 43701
740-455-4036864 Richmond Rd. • Painesville, OH 44077
440-352-04523668 US Route 23 South • Piketon, OH 45661
740-289-3757www.columbusequipment.com
Midwest Underground Supply1106 32nd St. SW
Bondurant, IA 50035877-967-5656
27285 Ironworks Rd.Harrisburg, SD 57032
605-368-9880www.midwestundergroundsupply.com
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Valley Park, MO 63088636-225-2900
Fax: 636-225-43441885 West Terra Lane • O’Fallon, MO
636-240-90201101 N. Lenway Dr. • Columbia, MO
573-886-94359801 West State Route 161
Fairview Heights, IL618-397-1847
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Luby Equipment Services2300 Cassens Drive • Fenton, MO 63026
636-343-9970199 Airport Road • Cape Girardeau, MO 63702
573-334-99378853 Petroff Drive • Caseyville, IL 62232
618-397-99714375 Camp Butler RoadSpringfield, IL 62707
217-744-22332625 North 24th St. • Quincy, IL 62305
217-222-5454www.lubyequipment.com
Wilson Equipment Company2180 Old Frankfort Pike • Lexington, KY 40510
859-254-6443800-432-0913
Fax: 859-254-9099
828 W. Cumberland Gap Pkwy • Corbin, KY 40701606-528-0700800-274-9457
Fax: 606-528-2329
2124 Watergap Road • Prestonsburg, KY 41653606-874-8036 • 800-955-9457
Fax: 606-874-0013
www.wilsonequipment.com
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1400 W. Ogden Ave. • Napervile, IL 60563630-355-7150
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150 W. 162nd St. Route 6 • South Holland, IL 60473708-331-6362
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3110 Prairie Rd. • Rockford, IL 61102815-961-3160
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1560 N. Old Rand Rd. • Wauconda, IL 60084847-526-7700
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600 Walnut Court • Rockdale, IL 60436815-730-9011
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www.aisequip.com
3600 North Grand River Avenue • Lansing, MI 48906517-321-8000
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Grand Rapids600 44th Street S.W. • Grand Rapids, MI 49548
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Traverse City8300 M-72 East • Williamsburg, MI 49690
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West Detroit 56555 Pontiac Trail • New Hudson, MI 48165
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RDO EQUIPMENT CO.www.rdoequipment.com
12500 DuPont Ave. S. • Burnsville, MN952-890-8880
1910 LorRay Dr. • North Mankato. MN506-387-1836
1236 60th Ave. N.W. • Rochester, MN507-282-8888
6700 Highway 10 NW • Sauk Rapids, MN320-259-6222
• Two-way auxiliary hydraulic pedal (in addition to joy-stick control)
• Diesel-powered coolant heater for cold starts• Cab guarding for special applications• Additional work lamps• Rotate circuit hydraulic piping
Doosan TelematicsDoosan excavators come with a standard three-year sub-
scription to Doosan Telematics, which allows equipmentowners and fleet managers to remotely monitor machinelocation, hours, fuel usage, engine idle versus work time,error codes and engine as well as hydraulic temperatures.Machines can be monitored via an online Doosan Telematicsaccount. In addition, Doosan dealers can provide improvedcustomer support using the system by responding to machinewarning messages and alerts, by troubleshooting machineissues, and then sending a field service vehicle to help withrepairs and the proper parts.
For more information, visit doosanequipment.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment
Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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3401 Arrowhead Rd. • Duluth, MN 55811218-722-7456
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Sun Prairie1900 W. Main St. • P.O. Box 9 • Sun Prairie, WI 53590
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Milwaukee12101 W. Silver Spring Dr. • Milwaukee, WI 53225
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De Pere1031 Lawrence Dr. • De Pere, WI 54115
920-336-5711
West Salem451 W. Avenue N. • West Salem, WI 54669
608-786-2644
Plover5429 Prairie Dr. • Plover, WI 54467
715-254-2777
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4344 Poplar Level Rd • Louisville, KY 40213502-456-4050
6901 Highway 41 N • Evansville, IN 47725812-867-6661
5820 Industrial Rd • Fort Wayne, IN 46825260-482-3681
2655 Kentucky Ave • Indianapolis, IN 46221317-247-9125
728 W Cumberland Gap PKWY • Corbin, KY 40701606-528-9440
2114 Highway 1428 E • Prestonsburg, KY 41653606-874-2104
4679 Baumgartner Rd • St. Louis, MO 63129314-487-8925
11807 Enterprise Drive • Cincinnati, OH 45241513-321-7833
2512 Jackson Pike • Columbus, OH 43223614-636-4050
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Frigid Weather Couldn’t Slow Oil Sands Road DevelopmentBy Dale MickleSPECIAL TO CEG
Canada’s oil sands are extremely inacces-sible, mostly because of the muskeg that sur-rounds it. Muskeg is soft and marshyground, which makes it very difficult to trav-el on or through, much less build a roadacross. In some areas, the muskeg can be asdeep as 15 ft. (4.5 m). This causes all kindsof problems for anyone trying to reach theoil sands production sites, as well as forthose trying to build access roads to thosesites. Because of the muskeg, many of theroads in the area are constructed using mat-ting for support and stability.Paradox Access Solutions Inc. is a road-
building company based in St. Albert,Alberta, Canada, that specializes in buildingaccess roads, both temporary and perma-nent, for the energy companies working inthe oil sands area north of Edmonton. Lastwinter, the company was contracted to con-struct a permanent road for Meg Energy, oneof the oil sands producers.“We were widening an old road that was
more like a cow trail and turning it into a bigindustrial road,” said Marc Breault, presi-dent of Paradox. “It had to be ready for thespring.”For this particular road project, the com-
pany brought in a brand new product calledNeoweb, which is a honeycomb sand-con-tainment membrane used to traverse verysoft, marshy ground. The geocell product,made up of small 6- to 8-in. (15 to 20 cm)pockets, can withstand temperatures rangingfrom -58 to 122 F (-50 to +50 C), which isimportant when you consider that the oilsands get extremely cold in the winter. Oncethe product is placed on the ground, thepockets are packed with sand and gravel toform the road. Though sand is a very loosematerial that doesn’t ordinarily work well forroads, it becomes very firm and tight whenpacked into the honeycomb pockets. Paradox made all the necessary arrange-
ments to build the requested road, and MegEnergy agreed to supply free-flowing aggre-gates (sand and gravel material) to fill theNeoweb. It looked like everything wasgoing to run smoothly, but then winter set in.The temperature dropped below the freezinglevel in mid-November, and the sand andgravel material began to freeze into lumpsthe size of boulders.“Boulders won’t fit in those little pock-
ets,” Breault said. “But in this remote loca-tion, it was the best material available. So Ihad to either come up with a solution or post-pone the project until spring.” Postponement wasn’t something Breault
was willing to consider, so he went to workon a solution. While attending ConExpo-Con/AGG in 2011, he had seen an ALLU
screener crusher bucket processing attach-ment in action. The easy-to-control bucket isdesigned to perform cost-effectively ondemanding job sites and is perfect for use inrough terrains where stationary machines areunable to go. Buckets are available in a mul-titude of sizes weighing from 2,072 to 9,127lbs. (940 to 4,140 kg) with screening areasranging from 0.60 to 3.35 sq. yds. (.5 to 2.8sq m).Breault thought the screener crusher
bucket might be exactly what was needed tosolve the frozen material problem, so hemade a call to one of his John Deere repre-sentatives and asked him to hunt it down.“We checked out the specs and confirmed
that it was able to crush and break up frozengravel,” Breault said. So, the company pur-chased an ALLU DH4-17/60 screenercrusher bucket and a large John Deere 350excavator to operate the attachment.The company’s suppliers had never
installed a crusher bucket before, so therewas a slight learning curve involved when itarrived in early December. “Once we got it going, the thing was just
a gem,” Breault said. “All in all, the ALLU
screener crusher bucket was amazing. It keptproduction running smoothly and on time.We were able to crush the frozen gravel andsand in just about the same loading time asfree-flowing material.”Paradox kept the processing attachment
working all winter with great results. “This new style of road building created a
challenge for us, and ALLU was right thereto help us solve the problem,” Breault said.“This is the first time we’ve gotten into acrushing bucket. We were a little nervousabout whether it would work or not, but I’mvery impressed. It turned our job into a suc-cess by providing a solution. Without theALLU bucket, we’d have never been able tosuccessfully solve the problem.”What surprised Breault, however, was the
attention the bucket garnered from everyonewho saw it in operation. Meg Energy hadother contractors working in the oil sands atthe same time the road was being built, andthe bucket quickly caught their attention. Noone had seen a crusher bucket in use in thearea, except for handling the mixing/blend-ing of materials. Seeing it used in the capac-ity in which Paradox was using it was a first
for everyone.“When we showed up with this machine,
all the contractors were lined up wanting toget a look at it,” Breault said. “Before long,we were actually filling their trucks withcrushed gravel. They wanted to know wherewe got it.” Once spring arrived and everything
thawed, Paradox no longer needed thescreener crusher processing attachment forfrozen material. Instead of parking it untilnext winter the company planned to rent itout to contractors who need it for summer-time work.“An entrepreneur doesn’t leave his equip-
ment sitting around,” Breault said. “We’llfind a solution to keep it going. Winter appli-cations are very hard on equipment, but theALLU bucket came through strong. We’lluse it aggressively again next winter, but fornow, we’ll put it to work doing the easy stuffin the summer.”For more information, call 800/939-2558
or visit www.allu.net.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The ALLU screener crusher bucket broke apart frozen material so the road project could continue through the winter.
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MCI-EFI States Industry Confidence at Three-Year HighThe Equipment Leasing & Finance
Foundation (the Foundation) released theJanuary 2015 Monthly Confidence Index forthe Equipment Finance Industry (MCI-EFI)Jan. 22. Designed to collect leadership data,the index reports a qualitative assessment ofboth the prevailing business conditions andexpectations for the future as reported by keyexecutives from the $903 billion equipmentfinance sector. Overall, confidence in theequipment finance market is 66.1, anincrease from the December index of 63.4and the highest level in the last three years. When asked about the outlook for the
future, MCI-EFI survey respondent ThomasJaschik, President, BB&T EquipmentFinance, said, “With third quarter GDP inexcess of 5 percent, the economy is primedfor a surge in capital equipment spending. Ibelieve domestic companies now have theconfidence to make substantial investmentsin plant and equipment to facilitate growth.This could lead to a record year for equip-ment finance in 2015.”
January 2015 Survey ResultsThe overall MCI-EFI is 66.1, an increase
from the December index of 63.4.• When asked to assess their business con-
ditions over the next four months, 23.3 per-
cent of executives responding said theybelieve business conditions will improveover the next four months, down from 28percent in December. 76.7 percent ofrespondents believe business conditions willremain the same over the next four months,up from 72 percent in December. Nonebelieve business conditions will worsen,unchanged from the previous month.• 20 percent of survey respondents believe
demand for leases and loans to fund capitalexpenditures (capex) will increase over thenext four months, down from 22 percent inDecember. 80 percent believe demand will“remain the same” during the same four-month time period, up from 72 percent theprevious month. None believe demand willdecline, down from 6.3 percent inDecember.• 33.3 percent of executives expect more
access to capital to fund equipment acquisi-tions over the next four months, up from 22percent in December. 66.7 percent of surveyrespondents indicate they expect the “same”access to capital to fund business, downfrom 78 percent in December. None expect“less” access to capital, unchanged from theprevious month.• When asked, 50 percent of the execu-
tives reported they expect to hire more
employees over the next four months, anincrease from 43.8 percent in December. 50percent expect no change in headcount overthe next four months, unchanged from lastmonth. None expect fewer employees, downfrom 6.3 percent in December.• 3 percent of the leadership evaluate the
current U.S. economy as “excellent,”unchanged from last month. 97 percent ofthe leadership evaluate the current U.S.economy as “fair,” and none rate it as“poor,” both also unchanged fromDecember.• 43.3 percent of the survey respondents
believe that U.S. economic conditions willget “better” over the next six months, adecrease from 47 percent who believed so inDecember. 56.7 percent of survey respon-dents indicate they believe the U.S. econo-my will “stay the same” over the next sixmonths, up from 53 percent in December.None believe economic conditions in theU.S. will worsen over the next six months,unchanged from last month.• In January, 50 percent of respondents
indicate they believe their company willincrease spending on business developmentactivities during the next six months, anincrease from 37.5 percent in December. 50percent believe there will be “no change” inbusiness development spending, a decreasefrom 62.5 percent last month. None believethere will be a decrease in spending,unchanged from last month.
(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Overall, confidencein the equipmentfinance market is66.1, an increasefrom the Decemberindex of 63.4 andthe highest level inthe last three years.
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Butler, WI 53007262-781-4970 • Fax: 262-781-9671
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608-221-8300
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Gregory Owens...
IronPlanet’s CEO Opines onCat Auction Services MergerBy Giles LambertsonCEG CORRESPONDENT
The December announcement thatIronPlanet and Cat Auction Services aremerging was the fruit of more than a year ofdiscussions initiated by IronPlanetChairman and CEO Gregory J. Owens. Theunion of the two heavy equipment auctionhouses is expected to be completed by earlysummer. The deal comes 15 years after thelaunching of IronPlanet and seven yearsafter Owens took the company helm. In a January interview with CEG, Owens
pointed to a three-day auction sale in Floridain February where Cat dealers will haveaccess to IronPlanet’s 1.2 million registrantsin its buy base as an exampleof what the two companiescan do together. The Feb. 11to 13 event is billed as a jointauction by Cat AuctionServices and IronPlanet andamong the companies con-signing equipment to thesale are 19 Caterpillar deal-ers. IronPlanet has grown
through acquisitions, part-nerships and evolution of itsonline auction lineup of services. IronPlanetis the main company platform but also orbit-ing the equipment marketplace areTruckPlanet and GovPlanet. The formermoves over-the-road trucks. The latter wascreated after IronPlanet bid successfully foran exclusive multi-year contract to sell U.S.Department of Defense surplus equipment.Among the moves by Owens were the
acquisition of Asset Appraisal Services tohelp with truck inspections, and the start-upof allEquip, which is an online “buy now”option for buyers wanting to add to theirequipment fleets between auctions. KruseEnergy and Equipment Auctioneers wasacquired in November. Finally, IronPlanetpartnered last year with VeriTread trans-portation services to help customers moveequipment to and from auctions.“We are very pleased with all that we did
in the last year,” Owens said, declining to sayif other transactions are in the wings. “Wealways are looking at other deals out there.”At live auctions, sellers and buyers amble
through acres of machinery together or dis-cuss the merits of Tier IV emission systemsover lunch. Owens isn’t concerned that thissocial appeal of live auctions will ultimately
limit the growth of virtual auctions, thoughhe acknowledges that some sociability issacrificed where moving cursors and click-ing mice rule.“But that is like those who said ebay was-
n’t really going to grow, and now it is a $50billion company. Or that Amazon wasn’tgoing to grow, now an $85 billion company.We will be holding some physical auctionsin different cities, which will be chances tobring our buy base and seller base together.But the Internet will be our primary growthvehicle.”Owens describes live auction houses as
“lifestyle businesses.” “One of the things such businesses will
continue to struggle with is bringing the
global reach of the buy base to their auctions.The global market plays in favor of largerauction houses such as ours. Larger busi-nesses are more attracted to larger auctionswhere they can sell their equipment at high-er prices.”On the other hand, global online auction-
eers operating in a virtual realm are morechallenged to deliver what feels like person-al service. Voices at the other end of a tele-phone line or words in a text message are notquite the same as a slap on the back and face-to-face conversation. The IronPlanet CEO said the impersonal
nature of the Internet is offset by efficiency:IronPlanet detailed inspection reports arethorough; its IronClad Assurance that pur-chased equipment will live up to its billing isat least as good as a buyer kicking the tireshimself. In the end, such bottom-line virtueshave persuaded many buyers that they cando their socializing in places other than auc-tions, according to Owens.The numbers show that the IronPlanet
online business model is effective. Grossmerchandise value in 2007, when Owenstook over, was $231 million. It is projected to
see MERGER page 93
“We always are looking atother deals out there.”
Gregory OwensIronPlanet
American State Equipment, the longeststanding Liebherr dealer in the UnitedStates, has renewed its dealer agreement forthe full line of Liebherr earthmoving andmaterial handling equipment in the states ofWisconsin, Minnesota and theUpper Peninsula of Michigan andexpanding territory to include theentire state of Illinois for its whol-ly owned subsidiary FinkbinerEquipment Company. “We are very pleased to have
reached an agreement renewingour long established partnershipwith Liebherr Construction Equipment,”said Tim Kraut, president and chief operat-ing officer of American State Equipment Co. “We’re looking forward to our mutual
success and the continued growth of theLiebherr brand in both our existing and newterritories. American State Equipment is a family-
owned company operated by the third gener-ation of the Kraut family. Established inMilwaukee in 1957, the dealership hasserved some of the largest cities in theMidwest for more than 50 years and has
grown to be one of the most recognizedequipment dealers in the region. American State Equipment operates five
branches in the Midwest (Milwaukee,Wausau, Little Chute, Minneapolis/St. Paul
and Duluth) and owns Finkbiner EquipmentCompany, a subsidiary located in Chicago,Ill.“American State Equipment’s dedication
has played an important role on our journeyto reach and serve our customers in theMidwest region,” said Peter Mayr, presidentof Liebherr Construction Equipment Co.“We look forward to continuing to grow ourpartnership in the years ahead.”
(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
“We look forward to continuing to growour partnership in the years ahead.”
Peter MayrLiebherr Construction Equipment Co.
Liebherr, American StateEquipment Renew Partnership
Efficiency Production WeldsI-Beam Waler Across Sheetingat about 15 feet — the depth the contractorhit bedrock — which basically prevented thesheeting from kicking in to the open excava-tion,” he said. “Then the contractor couldchisel out the bedrock to the required depthfor them to pour the structure,” Austin con-tinued.“The system worked perfectly, no prob-
lems at all,” said Marty Mele, Pan-Oceanic’sgeneral superintendent who oversaw theinstallation of the shoring system. “If it did-n’t work great, we wouldn’t use it again. Andwe’re using it again.”Pan-Oceanic Engineering Co. Inc.,
formed in 1998, is a certified IllinoisMinority Business Enterprises andDisadvantage Businesses Enterprise(MBE/DBE). Pan-Oceanic is a successfulunion-affiliated general contractor, specializ-ing in self-performing areas such as under-ground utilities, streetscapes, artificial turfconstruction, excavation and grading, pave-ment demolition, concrete and asphaltpaving, fence and bridge work, and aggre-gate base and erosion control.
For more information, visitwww.panoceanicinc.com.Efficiency Production’s special operations
shoring division is staffed by some of thenation’s most experienced team of Slide Railexperts and installers, according to the com-pany. The division’s goal is to act as anextension of a contractor’s estimatingdepartment or rental operations; including:reviewing project plans and selection ofshoring equipment, providing written quota-tion and requested submittals, providing P.E.stamped 3D submittal and proposal draw-ings, as well as offering pre-constructiononsite consultation and special engineering.With offices in Chicago, Ill.; Houston and
Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas; and Orlando,Tampa, and Miami Fla.; Efficiency Shoring& Supply is an official EfficiencyProduction Inc. factory-direct sales andrentals company. For more information, call 800/220-8707
or visit www.efficiencyshoring.com.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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For more information on paving, compaction and milling equipment, as well as comparison charts, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.SECT IONPaving
Pages 79-90
‘Hammtronics’ Now Standard on Full H Series LineupHamm’s “earthshaking” full line of tech-
nically advanced, Tier IV-interim emissionscompliant H i-series of soil compactors ismaking waves in North America. Since its introduction, the 43,383-lb.
(19,678 kg), 84-in. (213 cm) wide H 20i hasearned its place as a leader in the dirt rollermarket, and led the way for its six-cylinderbrother machines, the 41,310-lb. (18,738 kg),H 18i, and the 54,077-lb. (24,529 kg) H 25i.Now, the four-cylinder, 24,617-lb.
(11,166 kg) H 11ix, 28,034-lb. (12,716 kg)H13ix, 25,434-lb. (11,536 kg) H 11i, 28,863-lb. (13,092 kg) H 13i, and 35,610-lb. (16,152kg) H 16i soil compactors are available forNorth America. In addition to the standardsmooth drum models, all H-series com-pactors are available in padfoot (“P”) con-figurations, and the H 13i VIO combinesconventional vibration with HammOscillation compaction in a single drum.“The big six-cylinder, Tier IVi machines
— the H 18i, H 20i and H 25i — were intro-duced in 2012,” said Richard Evans, vicepresident of sales of Hamm. “Now the fullline of four-cylinder H11ix, H13ix, H 11i, H13i and H 16i is available.”Hamm’s H-series now incorporates
Hammtronic drive control system on allmodels. “Hammtronics now is standard on all H-
series machines, and it eliminates the manu-al traction control button, with ASC [auto-matic slip control] integrated within theHammtronic drive,” Evans said.“Gradeability is enhanced with no manualinput, so the machines are simpler to operate.
As with the HD+ series, Hammtronics offerspower-on-demand for enhanced fuel econo-my and less wear on components, and pro-grammable speed control for more consis-tent compaction.”The six- and four-cylinder engines in the
Hi series are more powerful than in previousmodels, while delivering Tier IV-interimemissions control.
“When you combine the additional powerwith the standard Hammtronics system youhave a very useful machine of great benefitto the customer,” Evans said.The new models come with an innovative
air filter, which is extremely simple to cleanand replace. They also provide as standard asecure storage space below the engine coverin which to keep a toolbox for example.The new H11ix and H13ix models devel-
op 114 hp and do not require a diesel partic-ulate filter (DPF). The new H 11i, H 13i andH 16i rollers develop 141 hp while combin-ing modern combustion technology, exhaustgas aftertreatment and a DPF with automat-ic regeneration to reduce emissions. Theirthree-point swivel joint makes them maneu-verable with optimum directional stability.Due to their large front and rear angles ofslope, they are able to work well in the mostdifficult terrain, according to the manufac-turer.For more information, call 615/501-0600
or visit www.wirtgenamerica.com.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The new H11ix and H13ix models develop 114 hp and do not require a dieselparticulate filter (DPF). The new H 11i, H 13i and H 16i rollers develop 141 hp.
Compactors Gain Efficiency With Topcon System C-63
Topcon’s C-63 system is designed to track precise com-paction with minimal equipment operation.
Topcon Positioning Group’s C-63system is designed to track precisecompaction with minimal equipmentoperation. It features Topcon GNSStechnology and graphical display toprovide real-time positioning and plandata, which ensures compaction isachieved in all required areas.“Compaction is often overlooked
when it comes to improving overall jobquality,” said Kris Maas, manager ofmachine control product marketing ofTopcon. “Everyone realizes the impor-tance of proper compaction, especiallyin asphalt paving, but there’s no effi-cient way to monitor every square-footof a roadway, parking lot, or other proj-ect. Over- or under-compaction can
lead to rough roads and premature fail-ures resulting in high repair costs, aswell as wasted fuel and lower produc-tivity. The C-63 brings compactionunder tight and predictable control.”As part of Topcon’s new wave of
economical indicate 3D systems, theC-63, “demonstrates Topcon’s contin-ued commitment to ensure that allphases of construction and engineeringprojects reach maximum efficiencythrough well-managed control,” Maassaid. “The system’s graphical displaykeeps track of cumulative compactionthrough pass counts and uses easy-to-understand color-coding to indicatecompaction status.”The C-63 also can be integrated into
the Topcon Sitelink3D site manage-ment system. This allows operators ofall rollers or compactors in the samearea to see the work already performedby other machines, thereby “preventingwasted efforts of machines travelingover surfaces already compacted totheir required amounts, thus savingtime and money,” Maas said. “Combining common engineering
data helps to maintain conformancethrough all phases and gives real-timestatus updates,” he said.
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ROLAND MACHINERYSpringfield, IL217/789-7711Carterville, IL618/985-3399Portage, IN
219/764-8080Bridgeton, MO314/291-1330
Cape Girardeau, MO573/334-5252Columbia, MO573/814-0083Palmyra, MO573/769-2056Eau Claire, WI715/874-5400DePere, WI
920/532-0165Deforest, WI608/842-4151Franksville, WI262/835-2710Schofield, WI715/355-9898
2600 S. Lincoln Rd.Escanaba, MI906/786-6920
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701/250-7925 • 800/247-1282Fax: 701/250-79243079 Energy Drive
Dickinson, ND 58601701/227-5309 • 888/418-2873
Fax: 701/225-90784001 38th Street SWFargo, ND 58104
701/237-3333 • 800/342-4330Fax: 701/237-3336
1601 North Washington St.Grand Forks, ND 58203
701/775-8111 • 800/962-7410Fax: 701/775-81085015 Hwy 2 EastMinot, ND 58701701/852-3188
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GOMACO’s T/C-5600 texture/cure machine featuresfour crawler tracks, the exclusive G+ control system, andwidths up to 56 ft. (17 m). The all new four-track design with90 degree turn capability allows easy width changes andeasy transport, while G+ provides electronic-over-hydraulicsteering and grade control for ultimate accuracy.The magic behind the easy width changes is the T/C-
5600’s new walking end car with curetank. Frame sections can beadded or removed by turningthe machine’s tracks 90 degreesand walking the end car withattached cure tank to the requiredwidth. Frame inserts are availablein 4 ft. (1.2 m), 8 ft. (2.4 m), and12 ft. (3.7 m) lengths. The framedesign has the structural integrityto go up to 56 ft. (17 m) wide.The new T/C-5600 offers unparalleled
tining depth accuracy with the all new GOMACO tracer tex-ture control. A sonic sensor traces the slab with the trans-verse travel of the tining broom. The tining depth is con-trolled by hydraulic height adjustment on the broom car-riage. The two working together provide accurate tiningdepth, eliminate rail adjustments, and also eliminate the needfor a power transition adjustor (PTA). Tracer texture control
also works with transition adjustments required for longitu-dinal tining. With G+ Connect on-board, the new T/C-5600 can oper-
ate on stringline for steering and grade control or use othercontrol methods available from
the GOMACO sensorlibrary, or 3D stringlesscontrol. G+ controlallows easy changing oftravel modes, switchingfrom operational totransport.
The T/C-5600was designed to be
easy to transport. The tracks turn 90 degrees for easy load-ing onto a low-boy trailer and the spray bar and work bridgeassembly hydraulically folds up for a transport width of 9.7ft. (3 m). For more information, visit www.gomaco.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment
Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
GOMACO’s T/C-5600 Texture/CureMachine Features Four Tracks
GOMACO’s four-track T/C-5600
texture/cure machine features 90 degree tracksand widths up to 56 ft. (17 m).
Chicago Pneumatic ConstructionEquipment offers a complete line ofcompact tandem asphalt rollers. Theride-on rollers offer a larger-scale com-plement to the popular line of ChicagoPneumatic light compaction equip-ment.The models in North America
include articulated tandem asphaltrollers in both gasoline and diesel mod-els.
AR90G and AR100Utilized primarily for small-scale
compaction work like patching, bicy-cle paths, small parking lots and drive-ways, these articulated tandem asphaltrollers are designed for easy transportand operator usability. The AR90G is agasoline version and features vibrationon the front drum, with drive on boththe front and rear drums. The diesel-driven AR100 comes with vibrationand drive standard on both front andrear drums.
AR120Designed for quiet operation in sen-
sitive environments,the AR120 is most uti-lized on roadways inurban areas where acompact size and noise-reduction technology ismost important.Equipped
with a Kubota water-cooled dieselengine, the AR120 is powerful enoughfor medium-duty to heavy-duty appli-cations, yet versatile and compactenough to be used on lighter-dutyapplications as well.
About the LineThe line of rollers is engi-
neered with operator comfort inmind, featuring spacious plat-forms and ergonomically posi-tioned steps. Shock mounts and asliding operator seat also comesstandard on the roller models. Thesleek, legible instrument panelincludes a warning panel and afuel gauge to reduce incidents onthe job site. For more information, visit
www.cp.com or www.cpcom-paction.com.
(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)
Chicago Pneumatic Offers CompleteLine of Ride-On Asphalt Rollers
The ride-on rollers offer a larger-scale complement to the popularline of Chicago Pneumatic light
compaction equipment.
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Atlas Copco Introduces Dynapac F800T Tracked PaverAtlas Copco has introduced a
new 8-ft. (2.4 m) tracked paver tocomplement its existing 10-ft. (3m) highway class paver range. TheDynapac F800T paver is designedspecifically for North Americancustomers and meets Tier IV Finalemission regulations.
Smooth Material FlowThe F800T has a working width
of 8 to 19 ft. (2.4 to 5.8 m) andpaves to 12 in. (30.5 cm) thick.Features such as a safe-impactpush-roller system, chamferedhoppers, dual bar feed conveyorsand the world’s thinnest augerchain box ensure a smooth andcontinuous flow of material forbest mat quality, according to themanufacturer.The Dynapac F800 series’ safe-
impact push-roller option ensuresthat shock from bumping the truckis not transmitted to the screed. The material hopper can hold up
to 13.5 tons (12 t) of asphalt,matching the largest material hop-pers available in this class.Chamfered corners on the hopperdiscourage asphalt from sticking atthe corners and allow easy clean-ing at the end of paving shift.Dynapac F800 series pavers alsocan be equipped with hydraulicallyoperated aprons. The aprons pre-vent spillage at the front and pro-vide easy dumping of residualasphalt back into the hopper. The Dynapac F800 paver’s
independently controlled, dual-barfeed conveyor system with largeauger flights ensures continuousflow of material. The 17-in. (43cm) diameter auger flights are thelargest in the industry and areattached to the world’s thinnestcenter chain box at just 6 in. (15cm) wide, eliminating centerlinesegregation, according to the man-ufacturer. Both auger and conveyor
speed control are achievedthrough an integrated feedcontrol system using fourultrasonic sensors. The inte-grated hydraulic tunnel optioneliminates material spillagetoward the track and providesoptimum material head.
Power-PackedPerformance
The Atlas Copco DynapacF800T tracked paver’s six-cylin-
der, 173 hp Cummins QSB 6.7Tier IV Final engine providesample power for a wide variety ofjobsite conditions. The six-cylinderengine means less strain on enginecomponents and increasedlongevity. The ECO mode settingfurther reduces fuel consumptionduring paving operations.Hydraulic components on the
Dynapac F800T match the F100010-ft. paver range, which ensuresavailability of parts. The oversizedhydraulic components also gener-ate less heat, which reduces fatigueloading and increases componentlife. An efficient cross-flow cooling
system with a hydraulically-driv-en, temperature-dependent vari-able speed fan significantlyreduces the noise level. A variablespeed fan uses less energy, mean-ing more power for paving appli-cations even in extremely hotworking conditions. The bypassvalve on the hydraulic oil coolerquickly brings the machine tem-perature to operating parameters,reducing idle time in cold workingconditions.
TractionThe Dynapac F800T paver is
equipped with a high-performancefrictional undercarriage systemcapable of pushing trucks evenwhile its own hopper is fullyloaded. The paver is supported bythree oversized wheel sets (fourwheels per set). The oscillatingbogie wheels allow the paver torun on uneven surfaces withoutaffecting mat quality. A heavy duty torque hub com-
bined with a two-speed hydraulicmotor provides ample torque whilepaving, with travel speeds up to 8.5mph for transportation from job tojob. The
low deck height and balanced cen-ter of gravity combine for a smoothride.
Operator StationOperator visibility is a key
design factor of the new F800paver. The low operating deck andengine cover height, dual swing-out operator consoles and positionof the operator station closer to theauger compartment keep the oper-ator in constant communicationwith the truck driver and screedmen to ensure the best paving. The Dynapac F800 series’ dual
swing-out operator consoles arefitted with simple toggle switchesand controls that permit the opera-tor to focus on the paving process.The controls are assembled inoperation-specific groups by fre-quency of use, allowing operatorsto respond instantly to varyingconditions. Both operator consoleshave electronic displays for accu-rate readout of paving parameters.
Carlson ScreedThe F800 series pavers are
equipped with the CarlsonEZIV08-15 front mounted electri-cal screed. Options like safetyedges, berm attachments and bolt-on extensions also are avail-able.Controls for the screed
operator are fitted with simpli-fied toggle switches accessibleeven with gloved hands. Theload-sensing hydraulic systemconsumes less power
and provides a faster response tovarying widths and slope changes. Power for screed electrical heat-
ing is provided by a tractor-mount-ed 34 kV hydraulically-driven gen-erator. The generator also providesample reserve power to connectnight lighting accessories and widewidth packages. The generatormaintains a frequency control at 60Hz regardless of the load or speedof the engine. This control allowsfrequency-dependent tools oraccessories to connect to the gener-ator.
Maximizing UptimeThe Dynapac F800 series is
designed for maximum uptimewith simplified service concepts.The hydraulic system is fitted withredundant circuits and manualoverrides to keep the paver up andrunning all the time. Quick discon-nect fittings aid pressure tests andkeep the paver spillage-free.A relay logic system and
reduced number of computers sim-plify tracking the electrical system.The DP200 display on both con-soles shows engine- and paver-related fault codes, which helpoperators and technicians diagno-sis problems and choose corrective
action. Calibration of thehydraulic pumps and of elec-trical devices such as joy-sticks is possible from the
DP200 displayitself,
eliminating the need for a laptop atthe job site. Centralizing filters and other
maintenance items reduce sched-uled service downtime. CumminsTier IV technology has increasedengine maintenance intervals toonce every 500 hours.
Environmental BenefitsThe Tier IV Final engine
reduces exhaust emission of partic-ulate matter and nitrous oxides by90 percent. Noise also is reducedthrough the use of a hydraulicallydriven, temperature controlledcooling fan. The ECO Mode combined with
an improved common rail technol-ogy engine reduces the fuel con-sumption significantly over previ-ous generation engines.For more information, call
800/732-6762 or visitwww.atalscopco.us.
(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s
Web site at www.constructionequip-
mentguide.com.)
The Atlas Copco DynapacF800T tracked paver’s six-cylinder, 173 hp Cummins QSB6.7 Tier IV Final engine pro-vides ample power for a widevariety of jobsite conditions.
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515/282-0404 • 800/555-1445Sioux City, IA
712/252-0538 • 800/633-9104Cedar Rapids, IA
319/363-9655 • 800/616-6615Milan, IL
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SWANSTON EQUIPMENT COMPANY3450 West MainFargo, ND 58103
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Serving the Asphalt Industry for 25 Years
2005 Broce CR350 Broom, a/c, 8 ftbroom, Cat diesel engine, water sys-tem, broom core approx 60%
866-430-7539
3517 Wayne White Rd., Climax, NC 27233
2009 & 2006 Omni 318 Screed Available, 10-18 ½ ft,electric heat, fits Volvo 6160, 6170, 6110 pavers, powercrown & slope, power screed up & down extensions
1999 Etnyre Shooter Asphalt Distributor, 2000 gal-lons, computerized w/1 ft cut-offs, propane heat, 12 ftspray bar, 1999 Chevrolet C7500 w/Cat 3126 dieselengine, 6 spd trans
1999 Etnyre Centennial Asphalt Distributor, 2000 gal-lon, computerized w/1 ft cut-offs, propane heat, 12 ftspray bar, 1999 IH 4700 w/T444E diesel engine, 5 spd,2 spd axle, 85,00 miles
2008 Volvo DD138HFA Double Drum 84” HighFrequency Vibratory Roller, Cummins dsl eng, doubledrum drive, scrapers, water system
2002 Rosco Maximizer II Asphalt Distributor, 1950gallons, EZ-2S computer w/1 ft cut-offs, diesel heat,14 ft spray bar, 2002 GMC C7500 w/Cat 3126 dsl eng,5 spd, 2 spd
2010 Volvo DD24 Double Drum 47” Vibratory Roller,Cummins water cooled diesel engine, double drumdrive, water system, hydrostatic drive
1995 Rosco SPRH-H Chip Spreader, Cummins 5.9Ldiesel engine, 12 ft spread hopper w/platform, hydro-static drive
1997 Athey 7-12 Force Feed Loader, hydrostaticdrive, J.D. diesel engine, 28 ft conveyor, a/c & heat
John Keating...
NAPA Names Man of the YearJohn J. Keating, president and chief oper-
ating officer, East, of Oldcastle Materials,was honored Jan. 28 as the National AsphaltPavement Association’s Man of the Year dur-ing a surprise ceremony at the association’s60th Annual Meeting in Marco Island, Fla.
Last presented in 2009, the Man of theYear honor recognizes outstanding contribu-tions by industry leaders for the bettermentof the entire asphalt industry. Keating washonored for his leadership in developing theasphalt industry’s marketing and communi-cations platform and strengthening and uni-fying the partnership between the AsphaltInstitute, the State Asphalt PavementAssociations and NAPA.
“John possesses a clarity of purpose thathas guided the industry’s market shareefforts from inception to today. He clearlysaw that the asphalt industry needed to standup and talk about its product, using soundscience and the trusted relationships heldwith road owners to share why asphalt pave-ments have always been and should alwaysremain the pavement of choice when build-ing new or reconstructing old pavements —they are smoother, safer, quieter and quickerand easier to construct,” said Ron White, the
2007 chairman of NAPA, who presented theaward. White leads the pavement economicscommittee, which directs NAPA–SAPA-funded research efforts.
Keating currently heads the industry’smarketing council, which brings togetherleadership from AI, NAPA, and the SAPAsto oversee research, marketing and deploy-ment activities for the asphalt pavementindustry. These activities are grounded inpavement science and engineering and arebacked by extensive market research into theneeds of road owners and drivers.
(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
“John possesses a clarity ofpurpose that has guided theindustry’s market share effortsfrom inception to today.”
Ron WhiteNAPA
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FINKBINER EQUIPMENT CO.
15 W 400 North Frontage Road
Burr Ridge, IL 60527
Ph: (630) 654-3700
Fax: (630) 654-3792
www.finkbinerequipment.com
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McAllisterEquipment Co.12500 S. Cicero Ave.Alsip, IL 60803708/389-7700
Villa Park, IL630/530-7600
Rockford, IL815/227-0555
East Peoria, IL309/694-4455
Springfield, IL217/789-0351
Road Machinery& Supplies Co.Cedar Rapids, IA319/363-9655800/616-6615
Des Moines, IA515/282-0404800/555-1445
Sioux City, IA712/252-0538800/633-9104
Duluth, MN218/727-8611800/888-9535
5633 W Hwy 13Savage, MN952/895-9595800/888-9515
Virginia, MN218/741-9011800/752-4304
Wacker Neuson BS-2i’s NewOil Tank Increases Run Time
Wacker Neuson’s most popular series oframmers is its 2-cycle, oil-injected models.The newest BS-2i models will sport a newoil tank that increases the amount of run timeup to 100 hours per tank of oil. This no-mixsystem with extremely lean fuel to oil ratioand the low oil shutdown means fewer refillsand more uptime. The oil tank has a newdesign with a lower profile cap that is furtherprotected from damage. Wacker Neuson’soil-injected series and standard 2-cycle mod-els are powered by Wacker Neuson’s ownWM 80 engine that was specificallydesigned to withstand rugged rammer appli-cations. This engine continues to meetEnvironmental Protection Agency (EPA)and European Community (EU) emissionregulations.
Wacker Neuson also offers 4-cycle ram-mers and diesel rammers for the most com-plete line offered in the industry.
Additional improvements to all 2-cycleand 4-cycle rammers include an air filter thatis designed for long life and less downtime.
The four-stage air filtration systemincludes a main element with 20 percent
more capacity than the previous design andstill uses the rammer’s motion to self-clean,an improved cyclonic pre-filter designedfor more efficient dirt removal and a fourthstage “last chance” filter that prevents dustingestion during filter changes. Dust is aninherent enemy of engines, so this new fil-tration system will provide for a virtuallydust free engine for longer life andimproved durability, according to the man-ufacturer.
These upgraded rammers also include alonger lifting cable for better access whenattaching lifting straps and a new throttlecontrol design that enhances ergonomics anddurability. The throttle is now shaped so it iseasier to operate when the rammer is movingand it is coated with a softer gray material forincreased grip. Both the fuel valve and igni-tion switch (made of a durable stainlesssteel) are still integrated in the throttle butthey are now tucked into a lower profileposition to limit their exposure to damage.
(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The newest BS-2i models will sport a new oil tank that increases the amount of runtime up to 100 hours per tank of oil.
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DePere WI920/532-0165
Fax: 920/532-0526Deforest WI608/842-4151Franksville WI 262/835-2710Schofield WI 715/355-9898
Eau Claire, WI715/874-5400Escanaba MI906/786-6920Springfield, IL217/789-7711Marengo, IL815/923-4966
Bolingbrook IL630/739-7474Carterville, IL618/985-3399Bridgeton, MO314/291-1330
Cape Girardeau, MO573/334-5252
Columbia, MO573/814-0083Palmyra, MO573/769-2056Portage, IN
219/764-8080
ROLAND MACHINERY BRANDEIS MACHINERY & SUPPLY COMPANY
1801 Watterson Tr.Louisville, KY 40299
502/491-4000 • Fax: 502/499-3195www.brandeismachinery.com
Evansville, IN812/425-4491 • Fax 812/425-1171
Corbin, KY606/528-3700 • Fax 606/528-9014
Lexington, KY859/259-3456 • Fax 859/254-0783
Stanville, KY606/478-9201 • Fax 606/478-9208
Paducah, KY270/444-8390 • Fax 270/575-4907
Indianapolis, IN317/872-8410 • Fax 317/872-8417
Ft.Wayne, IN260/489-4551 • Fax 260/489-1620
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DePere, WI920/532-0165
Deforest, WI608/842-4151
Franksville, WI262/835-2710
Schofield, WI715/355-9898
Eau Clair, WI715/874-5400
Escanaba, MI906/786-6920
Springfield, IL217/789-7711
Carterville, IL618/985-3399
Bridgeton, MO314/291-1330
Cape Girardeau, MO573/334-5252
Columbia, MO573/814-0083
Palmyra, MO573/769-2056
Portage, IN219/764-8080
100 Sheridan Ave.Des Moines,
IA 50313515/282-0404
800/555-1445
2525 16th Ave SWCedar Rapids,
IA 52406319/363-9655
800/616-6615
1400 North Hwy 75Sioux City, IA 51105
712/252-0538
800/633-9104
606 W. 10th Ave.Milan, IL 61264309/787-1742
800/633-9114
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2006 Ditch Witch FX60 Vacuum Excavator, 800 galspoils capacity, 200 gal water tank, 4 cylinder Cumminsengine, 3251 hours ..............................................$32,500
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2004 Cedarapids 452, Front Wheel Assist TopconElectric 20’ Screed, 5546 Hrs..........................$87,500
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IronPlanet CEO Discusses CatAuction Services Mergerbe $1 billion this year. Registered users havejumped to more than one million from halfthat in 2009. The company holds NorthAmerican auctions weekly and EU auctionsmonthly. At the North American salesevents, half the bidding typically is fromoverseas and a third of bought items areshipped abroad.
Owens sees continued growth. “Proliferation of business activity is the
usual metric in measuring success and, asyou see in our February auction lineup, weare already starting to see that. It will becomevery apparent that our position in the mar-ketplace is much greater. You will continueto see us grow.”
He attributes growth projections to thewillingness of IronPlanet executive leader-ship to try new things. Owens believes somecompetitors became complacent or reliedtoo much on traditional business models.
“The market changes,” he said, “and youhave to change with it. We are willing to lookat things differently and to do things differ-
ently. There are many ways to sell equip-ment out there so we use a multitude of for-mats — the daily marketplace format, thelive auction, the online format. We arealways looking for ways to do things better.”
Where will IronPlanet be in another 15years? The CEO said the company will be“substantially” larger.
“I have been fortunate to lead the compa-ny the last seven years and we are 8 to 10times larger than we were when I got here. Iwould like to continue to grow at that levelor even accelerate it. I am willing to put allmy waking hours into making that happen.”
IronPlanet is young as auction servicescompanies go. Sustaining its steep trajectoryof growth is the challenge, which Owensbelieves can be met.
“We are making more moves in the mar-ketplace and I think we are building tremen-dous momentum. I think it will continue tomanifest itself in the market that we are theup-and-comer.”
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Milling Machines
2006 Dynapac PL500 Cold
Planer, Ride - On Planer, good
condition, 2,033 hours ............
..................................$44,900.
Casey Equipment
847-437-8686
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Business for Sale
2007 Dynapac CA250 Soil
Roller, 84'', 24,000 lb. single
drum roller, excellent condition,
650 hrs.......................$79,500.
2007 Dynapac CA150D Soil
Roller, 66'', 20,000 lb. single
drum roller, excellent condition,
206 hrs.......................$72,500.
2007 Dynapac CA134 Soil
Roller, 54'' 12,000 lb. single
drum roller, excellent condition,
309 hrs.......................$41,900.
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Crawler Tractors
2008 John Deere 750J,
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hrs, regular maintenance ........
................................$165,000.
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855-246-9124
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2011 JCB JS160, 40,000 lb.
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2008 JCB JZ140, 33,000 lb.,
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..................................$72,500.
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2006 JCB 8080, 18,000 lb.,
rubber track excavator, bucket,
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..................................$42,500.
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excavator, bucket, good condi-
tion, 2,657 hrs............$87,500.
Casey Equipment
847-437-8686
2009 John Deere 240D, 2-
speed, 32'' pads, A/C, long arm,
adjustable track frame, pilot
controls, regular maintenance,
7127 hours ..............$109,500.
Murphy Tractor
855-246-9124
1999 Kobelco SK115DZ, Cab
w/ heat, Fair condition, 6,150
hours..........................$29,500.
913-915-1607
Mini Excavators
2006 Kobelco 70SR, Cab with
heater, 24'' excavator bucket,
3412 hours ................$43,000.
Martin Implement Sales
708-349-8430
2012 John Deere 35D,
Compact Excavator, S/N
128193, 843 hours ....$36,500.
Murphy Tractor
855-246-9124
LOADERS
Backhoe Loaders
2013 Caterpillar 420F, 172
hours 4X4, ride control,
autoshift, control pattern
switch, hydraulic thumb, aux.
hydraulics, hydraulic QC,
extendable stick, 4-in-1 bucket,
cold weather package, WAR-
RANTY.
Contact: Mike 507-380-3210
2008 Yanmar CBL40, PTO, 3
pt. hitch, backhoe, great condi-
tion, 216 hours ..............CALL.
Vermeer Sales & Service
641-628-2000
JCB 214S Backhoe loader,
4WD/4WS, Cab w/ AC, Aux.
Hydraulics, 100 HP Turbo,
Power shift Trans, 1.4 CU Yd.
GP Bucket, 24'' backhoe, Good
condition, Pics available 2,200
hours..........................$33,500.
908-625-0697
Skid Steer Loaders
2004 CASE 70XT, Cab w/
Heat, QC, Aux. Hyd., Good
condition, 2,300 hrs ..$17,500.
913-915-1607
Wheel Loaders
2010 John Deere 524K, Cab
w/ A/C & Heat, Hyd. Coupler,
20.5 x 25 tires, Regular mainte-
nance, 2875 hrs ......$135,000.
Murphy Tractor
855-246-9124
MISCELLANEOUS
Miscellaneous
2011 Screen Machine 516T,
Track Portable Double Deck
Screen Plant, Good condition,
1516 hours ..............$175,000.
Ohio Cat
614-949-9296
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TOWABLE LIFT | GENIE TZ34 OR COM-PARABLECONTACT: JACK | EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––85X20FTENCLOSED CARTRAILER |8.5X20FT.V ENCLOSED CAR TRAILERWITH ELECTRIC INSIDE.CONTACT: MR.TUSSINGPHONE: 970 523-9176EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––3306 CAT GEN SET | USED 3306 CATGEN SET 175 - 200CONTACT: SCOTT DARLINGPHONE: 402-385-3003FAX: 402-385 2154EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––550 NEW TRUCK ENGINECONTACT: TOMMYPHONE: 208-867-8422EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––6036 SKYTRACK | USED 6036 OR 6032SKYTRACKCONTACT: MARIOPHONE: 231-768-4001EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADERS | WE NEED RUN-NING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEELLOADERS 910, 920, 930, 936 & 936E.CALL RIZ @ 832-528-0786 OR [email protected] WENEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CATWHEEL LOADERS 950, 950B, 950E,950F/F-II, 966C/E & 966F/F-II. CALL RIZ@ 832-528-0786 OR EMAIL [email protected] WE NEED RUNNINGOR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOAD-ERS 970F, 980C, 980F, 988B & 972G.CONTACT: RIZPHONE: 832-528-0786EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VARIOUS | CAT 345BL SERIES II - 2003YEAR AND NEWER CAT 988G - 2000YEAR AND NEWER CAT 623E / F - 1993AND NEWER CAT 613C II - 2003 ANDNEWER WITH CAB & A/C CAT 14G - 1988AND NEWER CAT D9H JCB 214 LOADERBACKHOE - 4 X 4 - 2003 - 2005 -THANKSCONTACT: SANTIAGOPHONE: 305-506-4263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ROCKWELL R170 DIFFERENTIAL |LOOKING FOR ROCKWELL SINGLESPPED REAR DIFFERENTIAL 680 - 740RATIOS 24 SPLINE AXLES, CASTINGNUMBERS #3200 J 1180 AC FOR OFFROAD USED IN MED. TRUCKS & EQUIP-MENT CORE OR TAKE OUTCONTACT: DONNYPHONE: 800-464-0573FAX: 978-463-3292EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
TEREX 528 OR 644 TELEHANDLER. 15-20K PRICE RANGE, LOW HOURS,DELIVERY TO 54235, NEED ASAP.CONTACT: RICKPHONE: 920-493-1470EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 315CL EXCAVATOR | LOOKING TOPURCHASE CAT 315CL EXCAVATOR /2000 HOURS OR LESS / MUST BELOCATED IN SOUTHEASTERN UNITEDSTATES. THANKS.CONTACT: BOBPHONE: 919-896-4782EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LINCOLN CLASSIC 300 GCONTACT: CHAVA SALAZARPHONE: 9092293880FAX: 9094953216EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MAC WALKING FLOOR | 2013 NEW ORNEWERCONTACT: [email protected]: 716 8564547FAX: 7168560211EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––8-10,000LB TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT,GOOD CONDITION, LOW HOURS.NORTHEAST OR MIDWEST DELIVERY.CONTACT: TAD DE POLOPHONE: 813-675-2089FAX: 813-621-2179EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE 450 | LOOKING FOR GOODFRONT BUCKET FOR 450 CASECRAWLER PART NO. D49578 GP BUCK-ETCONTACT: ROGERPHONE: 570-639-3058EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 973C GP BUCKET | 3.75 CUBICYARD GENERAL PURPOSE BUCKETWITH TEETH AND SEGMENTSCONTACT: FRANK @ TRICOPHONE: 800-TRICO 50FAX: 732-674-2095EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR FORKLIFT BRAND JCBUK , BOOM LENGTH 17 MTR AND MAXI-MUM LIFTING CAPACITY 4000 KGPHONE: 0093799453760 EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SAMSUNG EXCAVATORS | MODELNEEDED SE280 YEARS 1995-1999CONTACT: MONAPHONE: 919-259-2577EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SAWHEAD VALMET 503CONTACT: BOB BRINKPHONE: 6205835226EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
LOADER TIRES 205 R X 25 | NEWERTIRE NEEDEDCONTACT: RICHPHONE: 302-420-0528EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GOOSE NECK TRAYLER FOR CATTLE |CONTACT: ENRIQUE BARREDAPHONE: 2106982275EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WEARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW ORUSED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERA-TOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOREQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOTINCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES.WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOUHAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICEOR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVEBOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NOLONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOUHAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DIS-CONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILLPURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDI-TION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE.PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT270-849-2270 OR EMAIL US.CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 270-849-2270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE 590 SUPER L FROM CONTRAC-TOR EROPS 4X4 | CASE 590 SUPER L4X4 CAB UNDER 5000 HOURS IN GOODCONDITION EAST COAST USA LOCA-TION. DEERE 410G SAME AS ABOVECONTACT: KEVINPHONE: 856-692-0027EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR D5K XL | 1000 HOURSOR LESS, ENCLOSED CAB, WHOLE-SALE PRICE.CONTACT: TANNERPHONE: (214)592-3557EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR RM250C | OR LATERR250CONTACT: ROBERTPHONE: (214)801-3100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HYD QUICK COUPLER JOHN DEERE644E | USED QUICK COUPLER FOR AJOHN DEERE FRONT LOADER MODEL644E YR 1986CONTACT: FILBERT RUIZPHONE: 720-309-5294EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR DOZER D8N | WANT TOBUY CATERPILLAR DOZER D8N STOCKNUMBER 9TC03912. CONTACT: MAHERPHONE: +201001026151FAX: +20965326728EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
CASE 580 LOADER BACKHOES 580 SK580L 580SL 580M 580SM 580N 580SNSCONTACT: FRANK @ TRICOPHONE: 800-TRICO 50FAX: 732-780-3618 |EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MILITARY CAT D7FD7G | LOOKING FORMILITARY CAT DOZERS AND GRADERSCONTACT: DALEPHONE: 360-551-9778EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HYDROAX SHEAR HEAD KNIFE | RIGHTSHEAR HEAD KNIFECONTACT: AL PEARSALLPHONE: 508-566-6889 OR 508-564-5502EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRACTOR WITH A BOOM CUTTINGMOWERCONTACT: GREGORY KENNEDYPHONE: 601-447-8014EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MOFFETT FORKLIFT | MOFFETT M7CONTACT: JAY PILLAYPHONE: +27824643831EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRAILERCONTACT: GUYEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D4H DIRECT DRIVE 199294, LGP | D4HDOZER, DIRECT DRIVE, LGP, CLOSECAB, 1992 - 1994 YEAR MODEL.CONTACT: ROMEL PARCONPHONE: +63 34 4463580FAX: +63 34 4463825EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TOW BEHIND, 2 BAG MORTAR MIXER INBETTER THAN AVERAGE CONDITIONCONTACT: JEFF POWELLPHONE: 941-799-1709EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––10 X USED ASPHALT DUMP TRAILER,WITH NO TRUCK, ONLY THE TRAILER.NEEDS TO TRANSPORT 25 TO 28 TONSEACH TRAILER. USA LOCATION, NEARMAJOR PORT OR DELIVERED TOMAJOR PORTCONTACT: SANTIAGOPHONE: 3055064263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BULLDOZERS | WE ARE LOCATED INYEMEN AND IN NEED OF MANY NEWAND SECOND HAND PIECES OF EQUIPMENTCONTACT: SADDAM AHMED ALAMERIPHONE: 00967771607140FAX: 009671421400EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WHEEL LOADER | 320 KOMATSUOLDER MODEL AS LONG AS WELLMAINT.CONTACT: RONNIE COOKPHONE: 803 645 1992FAX: 803 564 6430EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
650-750 H.P. POWER UNITRADIATOR/FRAME (CLUTCH) PRE-FERRED.) CAT 3412 OR CUMMINS ORDETROITCONTACT: CASEYPHONE: 608-965-3480EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR D10R DOZER WITH RIPPERSCONTACT: JIMPHONE: 559-259-0477FAX: 559-674-3848EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––A 7, 000 LB TRAILER 10, 000 LB TRAILER USED | 6 LUG 2 AXLE USEDTRAILER THAT HAULS 7-10 THOUSANDPOUNDSCONTACT: MARK MARIETTAPHONE: 770-972-4550FAX: 770-972-5646EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––944-E LULL TELEHANDLER, TRAVERS-ING CARRIAGE, CAB, HEAT, ROTATINGHEAD, WIDE FORKS, 3-4 THOUSAND HRS.CONTACT: JERRY WILLIAMSPHONE: 1-507-387-1667FAX: 1-507-388-1600EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200, EX400,EX60WD, EX100WD.CONTACT: HIDAYAT KHANPHONE: +92-345-8818803EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS 926,936, 950, 950B, 950E, 966E, 966FCONTACT: NAQIB KHANPHONE: +93-333-3298751EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR 535C SKIDDER WITHWINCH, GRAPPLE AND LESS THAN3,000 HOURS.CONTACT: NATACHA AUBINPHONE: +33698174467EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––THOMAS T45 | NEED TO REPLACEDAMAGED CAB, LOOKING FOR COMPLETE CAB, PARTIAL CAB,GLASS, ETCCONTACT: DAVE FOWLERPHONE: 847-553-5911EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRENCH BOXES, MANHOLE BOXES |LOOKING FOR GOOD TRENCHSHIELDS, MANHOLE BOXES, STEEL ORALUMINUM ALL SIZES WITH MFG. TABDATA. ALSO LOOKING FOR BEDDINGBOXESCONTACT: BRUCE MCFADDENPHONE: 501-831-4570EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUAL | WEARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW ORUSED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERA-TOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOREQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOTINCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES.WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOUHAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICEOR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVEBOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NOLONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOUHAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DIS-CONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILLPURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDI-TION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE.CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 270-849-2270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––90 OR 150 SCREEN ALL | OPERATINGCONDITION SCREEN ALLCONTACT: BILLPHONE: 203 9296314FAX: 203 929 0144EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE 595D CAT 330BL CAT966F CAT 950B CAT 980C CAT 950E CAT12G CAT 14G CAT 14H TADANO 50 TONROUGH TERRAIN CRANE CAT D9NDOZERCONTACT: FRANK QPHONE: 832-655-2921EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D300E CAT TRUCK | LOOKING FOR AD300E CAT 6 WHEEL DRIVE WITH LOWHOURS AND OR A PARTS TRUCKCONTACT: GLENPHONE: 705-441-0237FAX: 705-445-5976EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED ARROW MASTER 1350 DROPHAMMERCONTACT: RON CARMANEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAB FOR CAT 960 WHEEL LOADERCONTACT: JOHNPHONE: 252-482-2423FAX: 252-482-8822EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––450 DOZER WITH RIPPERS WITH LOWHRS. ON IT AROUND 3000 HRS.CONTACT: WILLYPHONE: 254-224-2424EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TEREXLIFT TX 5119M | TELEHANDLERFOR LOADING HAY AND STRAW. MAYBE CALLED GENIE G-5-19. WE ARELOCATED CLOSE TO ST. LOUIS, MO.CONTACT: HAROLD WATSONPHONE: 618-973-0595EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LIGHTING STATION FOR FLAGGERS.CONTACT: RAY SMITHPHONE: 541-805-5972FAX: 541-963-8126EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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• Newark, NYSat., February 28, 2015For: Estate Auction – Full line ofAggregate Equipment
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• Prospect, CTSat., March 28, 2015For: Construction Equipment
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• Philadelphia, MSMarch 25-27, 2015For: 14th Annual ConstructionEquipment & Trucks Public Auction
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• Indianapolis, INFri., March 6, 2015For: One Owner Absolute Auction
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• Dallas/Fort Worth, TXFebruary 18-19, 2015For: Construction Equipment
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• Atlanta, GATues., March 3, 2015For: 100% Absolute Auction
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• Marietta, PAFri., February 20, 2015For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment Auction
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J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANY
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• Montgomery, ALMarch 10-12, 2015For: Trucks, Construction & Forestry 3Day Public Auction
JAMES G. MURPHY INC.
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• Kenmore, WASat., April 4, 2015For: Heavy Equipment & ContractorsAuction
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• Cincinnati, OHThurs., February 12, 2015For: Heavy Equipment
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• Lebanon, TNSat., March 21 2015For: Heavy Equipment, Trailers, Trucks& Commercial Vehicles
ROGERS REALTY & AUCTION COMPANYwww.rogersauctiongroup.com�800-442-7906
• Mount Airy, NCSat., March 7, 2015For: Construction, Agriculture &Transport Equipment
• Charlotte, NCSat., April 18, 2015For: Charlotte/Mecklenburg RollingStock Auction
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• Charlotte, NCSat., September 19, 2015For: Charlotte/Mecklenburg RollingStock Auction
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• Denver, COWed., March 11, 2015For: Heavy Construction & ContractingEquipment
• Denver, COWed., May 13, 2015For: Heavy Construction & ContractingEquipment
• Denver, COWed., July 15, 2015For: Heavy Construction & ContractingEquipment
• Denver, COWed., September 16, 2015For: Heavy Construction & ContractingEquipment
• Denver, COWed., November 11, 2015For: Heavy Construction & ContractingEquipment
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• Windsor Locks, CTSat., May 5, 2015For: 6th Annual Spring Public EquipmentAuction
STEFFES GROUP INC.www.steffesgroup.com�701-237-9173
• Mankato, MNFeb. 20 – March 3, 2015For: Kibble Equipment – Timed OnlineAuction
• West Fargo, NDWed., March 11, 2015For: Aglron Event
• Mt. Pleasant, IAFri., March 20, 2015For: Spring Aglron Event
UTILITY AUCTIONSwww.utilityauctions.net�302-530-9103
• Wilmington, DEFri., February 27, 2015For: Construction, Utility & ForestryEquipment
WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANYwww.waynepikeauction.com763-389-2700
• Princeton, MNSat., March 14, 2015For: Heavy Equipment
• Princeton, MNSat., June 6, 2015For: Heavy Equipment
• Princeton, MNSat., September 12, 2015For: Heavy Equipment
• Princeton, MNSat., December 5, 2015For: Heavy Equipment
WILSON’S AUCTION SALESwww.wilsonsauction.com�302-422-3454
• Harrington, DESat., March 21, 2015For: Mid-Atlantic Spring EquipmentAuction @ Delaware State Fairgrounds
YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC.www.yoderandfrey.com�419-865-3990
• Kissimmee, FLFebruary 9-16, 2015For: 41st Annual - ConstructionEquipment, Trucks & Trailers
• Mims, FLSat., February 21, 2015For: Construction Equipment, Trucks &Trailers
AuctionsComingTo view information on upcoming auctions visit our
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Alex Lyon & Son Kicks Off Annual Florida Auctions
Tom Hribar (L), president, Hribar Corporation, talks withAlex Lyon & Son Vice President Chad Ketelsen about theCaterpillar excavators.
Monitoring the pricing of the excavators in the lineup (L-R) are LarryArmstrong, Yancey Bros. Co., Atlanta, Ga.; Tom Couser, Alex Lyon &Son; and Murf Murphy, Best Tractor, Central Square, N.Y.
Les Hull owner, Hulls 151 Implement, Waupun, Wis., looks oversome of the rough-terrain forklifts at the annual Alex Lyon & SonFlorida auction.
(L-R): Rick Newman, Newman Tractor, Verona, Ky.; Daryl Crear ofRumpke, Cincinnati, Ohio; and Marcel Lehouillier of MarcelEquipment, Ontario, Canada, catch up on what’s happening in theused equipment marketplace.
Dean Adsit (L) and Dennis McDavid, both of Nortrax’s used equipment department, stand in front ofa John Deere 350G excavator.
A tremendous crowd was on hand at the Alex Lyon & Son auction onthe excavator and dozer sale day.
Alex Lyon & Son again kicked off the Florida Auctions Jan.31 with a nine-day sale in Kissimmee, Fla.
During the auctions — Alex Lyon & Son’s 22nd annual Floridasale — a wide variety of equipment went on the block with eachday featuring more than 1,000 lots of equipment.
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Twenty-Second Annual Florida Auctions Gets Off to a
Auctioneer Mike Powers looks for more bids on the excavators.
If you needed a hydraulic hammer for your machine purchase atthe Lyon sale, Bobby “T” Tedesco of Gorilla Hammers, Randolph,Mass., was ready to talk.
Jim MacDougall (L), regional sales manager, andCarlos Guzman, sales, both of Morooka, are excitedto talk about the company’s new side dumping tech-nology on Morooka’s compact dump trucks as well aspersonnel carriers, which can carry you beyond whenthe roads and trails stop.
Rod Abele (L), Abele Tractor, Albany, N.Y., dis-cusses the auction with Bud Pecoy, Mid CountryMachinery Inc.
On day one of the sale, Jack Lyon (L) of AlexLyon & Son Auctioneers, Syracuse, N.Y., gets hiscopy of the Construction Equipment Guide(CEG) Florida Auctions Special Edition and talkswith CEG’s Midwest Publisher Joe McKeon.
Valley Transportation was on hand to take careof all the auction attendees’ shipping needs.Shipping experts Mike Munroe (L), GrandMeadow, Minn., and Steve Martin out ofOklahoma were there to help.
Dick Courts of Courts Machinery, Windom, Minn.,picked up a couple of nice scissor lifts and islooking to buy some more equipment at the AlexLyon & Son auction — maybe this Caterpillar 140motorgrader.
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Tommy Drake (L), CEO, Bluff Spring HoldingsLLC of White Plains, Ky.; Belvedere; and ToddHarris take in the sights. Belvedere attracts a lotof attention and he loves every minute of it.
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Looking for machines to expand hisequipment fleet, Wayne Smith ofWayne’s Backhoe Service Inc.,Calabash, N.C., was the high bidder onthis Caterpillar D6N LGP dozer.
Jerry Lambert, Recycling andProcessing Equipment Inc., catch-es a few rays while working theannual auction sale.
Auction regulars, John Neville (L) of John E. Neville Excavating, Goffstown,N.H., and Oscar Plourde of Plourde Sand and Gravel Co., Suncook, N.H.,attend the big Lyon Florida sale every year.
On day seven of the sale, Lee Mashburn (L) of MashburnEquipment, Ringgold, Ga., and Rick Udelson of Easton Salesand Rentals, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, talk about the machinesthat are about to go on the auction block.
(L-R): Randy Reiners, Bud Pecoy and Joe Panebianco, all ofMid Country Machinery Inc., look to take home this JohnDeere 750K dozer. The company has expanded by opening abranch in Brewerton, N.Y.
John Dendis (L), JC Construction, andJoe Dendis (seated), Dendis Sand andGravel, Waterloo, N.Y., check out thisCaterpillar 329E excavator.
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Florida Auctions Draws Contractors From Across Country
Glad to be back at Alex Lyon & Son’s Florida auction this year and excitedabout its new partnership with eBay (L-R) are Proxibid’s Craig Taylor,international operations manager; Aaron Kuehl, sales executive; WadeSchramm, logistics support; and Shane Adams, logistics agent.
Bruce Knapp, used equipment manager of Anderson Equipment Co., brought on board tomanage the company’s used fleet, checks the Komatsu dozers at the annual sale.
(L-R): Rod Abele, Abele Tractor, Albany, N.Y.; Hank Spies, Milton CAT; and Mike Pearl,Equipment Mart of NY, all veteran auction goers, talk about the excavators at the sale.
Taking a break from auctioning and grabbing a cold “red Solo cup” bever-age (L-R) are Ryan Udelson and Mark Enck of PowerTrac Machinery,Miami, Fla.; Dick Tabb, Tabb Equipment Sales, Marietta, Ga.; and RickMathis, Blount Springs Materials, Cullman, Ala.
Test operating a Caterpillar 328D excavator are Roger McHugh (in cab)and Dan McHugh of Brookside Equipment Sales, Phillipston, Mass.
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National Utility Contractors Association of Ohio (NUCA)NUCA of OHIOGREAT LAKES TRENCHLESS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION & TRAINING EXPOJoin us on Thursday, Friday & Saturday, February 19-21, 2015Kalahari Resort in Sandusky, OhioThree Tracks of Education; Specialty Certifications and Mini-MudSchool!Your registration includes:. All Friday & Saturday sessions and materials, breaks and socialevents. An agenda with quality training sessions, interesting speakersand the opportunity to interact with top industry technicians. Outstanding networking opportunities. Delicious breakfasts, lunches and snacks. Exposition of Trenchless products and accessories. Annual Saturday evening membership dinner with entertainment. Reduced Kalahari room rates that includes up to 4 daily waterpark passes. Activities for family fun, adult fun and kid fun! For more information, please contact NUCA of Ohio at 888/294-0084.
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Ohio Asphalt Expo – Flexible Pavements of OhioDates: Tuesday, March 3, 2015 to Wednesday, March 4,2015Place: Columbus/Polaris Hilton Hotel
8700 Lyra Drive Columbus, OH 43240
The Asphalt Expo is Ohio’s premiere asphalt pavement event withmultiple concurrent educational sessions and an indoor and out-door trade show and exhibition. If you construct, inspect, manageor maintain local or private transportation infrastructure the OhioAsphalt Expo has the information you need to ensure a successful,long-lasting asphalt pavement. For more information on this event,please go to the event link: http://www.ohioasphaltexpo.org.
Minnesota’s Transportation ConferenceWhen: March 3, 2015: Reception
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Bloomington, MinnesotaContact: Denise Woods
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NTEA SHOW 2015 – The Association for the Work Truck IndustryOne Industry – One Association – One ResourceIndiana Convent ion CenterIndianapolis, INDates: Monday, March 2, 2015 to Friday, March 6, 2015Attendees gain critical industry information with three full days ofintensive education, including Special Sessions, and have access toexciting events designed to grow your knowledge and build indus-try relationships. For more information on this show, please contact NTEA at800/441-6832.
vMNLA: Minnesota Nursery Landscape AssociationWebinar: Social Media Marketing BasicsDate: March 3, 2015 Cost: $13.00Contact: [email protected] PHONE: 651/633-4987Join 2015 Northern Green Expo Speaker, Oscar Stuttgen, GlueBug,LLC., as he continues the discussion on the topic of social media.In this live webinar, you will learn Facebook & Twitter tips andtricks to help your business grow online.
MNLA: Minnesota Nursery Landscape AssociationGreen Industry Day on the HillMarch 4, 2015 @ 7:30 AMKelly Inn/State Capitol, St. Paul, MN161 Saint Anthony AvenueSt. Paul, MN 55103Contact: Tim Power; HYPERLINK "mailto:[email protected]"[email protected]; phone: 651/633-4987All Minnesota Green Industry Professionals are invited to attend thisevent. In order for MNLA to coordinate appointments with legisla-tors, please register no later than February 20. Join us in St. Paulfor a friendly face-to-face conversation with someone who can makea real impact in your business. MNLA will coordinate appointmentsand make sure you are prepared to speak intelligently about theissues. We will partner new attendees with experienced greenindustry professionals. Breakfast and lunch will be served to par-ticipants.
OHIO OIL & GAS ASSOCIATION (OOGA) WINTER MEETINGMARCH 11-13, 2015 at the HILTON COLUMBUS AT EASTON,COLUMBUS, OHIOFor the 68th year, OOGA brings together the top industry leadersfrom Ohio and the nation to provide the most current state of the oil
and gas industry in business sessions and the trade show. TheWinter Meeting is the principle business meeting of the Association,the premier networking event of the year. This annual gatheringincludes:. Business Sessions. Trade Show. Updates on State and Federal Activities. Presidents ReceptionPlease go to http://oogawintermeeting.com/schedule/ for more infor-mation.
MNLA: Minnesota Nursery Landscape Association53rd Annual MN Shade Tree CourseMarch 17 – 18, 2015Bethel UniversityArden Hills, MNContact: Phone: 612/625-2900
WORLD OF ASPHALT 2015 SHOW & CONFERENCEThe Base of InnovationDATES: March 17-19, 2015PLACE: Baltimore, MD, USAWorld of Asphalt, and the co-located AGGI Aggregates Academy &Expo, featured the following for the 2015 show in Baltimore,Maryland:. The exhibit show floor will feature leading manufacturers and serv-ice providers, showcasing their newest products and technologiesaimed at the aggregates, asphalt, pavement maintenance and traf-fic safety industry sectors.. Attendance from all facets of the asphalt and aggregates indus-tries, including:
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. Public Officials. Expert-led education sessions for the shows’ signature learningprograms:
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. National Asphalt Pavement Association’sEnvironment, Health & Safety Conference. People, Plants and Paving Training Program
Co-Located Events & MeetingsAGGI Aggregates Academy & Expo focuses exclusively on the aggre-gate industry and is the industry’s leading exposition and educationresource. AGGI features in-depth, industry focused, educationalprogramming. For more information on this event, contact Asphalt EmulsionManufacturer’s Association. Organizer: 410/267-0023,Annapolis, MD, USA.
AGC CONVENTION 96th Annual AGC Convention DATE: March 18-20, 2015PLACE: San Juan, Puerto RicoJoin us for the Convention!!! Business Suit OptionalNo one knows the future, but gaining a comprehensive view ofwhere you are, where you are going and where you need to be canonly strengthen the educated decisions construction professionalshave to make every day.Take the opportunity to step outside, analyze the direction yourorganization is heading, listen and compare that with other con-struction professionals and take that perspective back to your organ-ization.As our premier event each year, the AGC Convention and Technology& Construction Solutions Expo is the ideal opportunity to see every-thing AGC can do for you and your business. This year’s conven-tion will include professional development sessions covering:. Workforce Development. Drones in Construction. Leadership. Risk Management. Quality Control. Marketing. Much More! For more information, please contact The Associated GeneralContractors of America. General Inquiries: 703/548-3118AGC Store Inquiries: 800/242-1767Convention.AGC.org
AEM MEDIA SERVICES presents BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA will be held September 15 to 18, 2015at the Johannesburg Expo Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa.The show is owned and organized by the Association of EquipmentManufacturers (AEM) and Messe Munchen International (MMI).Exhibit space sales are now open for Bauma ConExpo Africa 2015.Companies applying for space by February 12, 2015, will beincluded in the first round of booth assignments. After that date,applications will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. World-class exhibition in important marketplaceExhibitors at the last show pointed out the high quality of attendees.The 2015 show venue is the country’s largest purpose-built exhibi-tion and events facility, offering a modern space and services. And,show participants benefit from the global experience and customerservice of AEM, organizer of CONEXPO-CON/AGG, and MMI, organ-izer of BAUMA. BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA has broad-based supportfrom leading industry groups in Africa and worldwide. After 2015,the show goes to a three-year cycle in response to local and inter-national industry input. AEM is show exhibitor contact for theAmericas: visit the show website: www.bcafrica.com for moredetails. Contact AEM at [email protected] or by telephone +1-414-298-4150/ toll free U.S. and Canada 800-867-6060.
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Third Project Involves Series of Bridge ReplacementsODOT to put out bonds againstturnpike tolls, some of the projectsmay have not have gotten underway for at least five years and evenas far out as 2027, Pollick said.While the most significant proj-
ects number four and are budgetedat $250 million, there are a total of10 projects under way with a pricetag of $400 million. Three moreprojects are set to be added in2015.“Essentially, our highway sys-
tem is I-75 and I-475,” Pollicksaid. “Those were built in the ‘60sand 70s. So the biggest reason weare doing a lot of this constructionand reconstruction is the life cycleof the pavement. I-75 is the maincorridor, one of three main corri-dors that go through the entirestate. It’s a major interstate thatgoes all the way through Florida.It’s the main freight corridorthrough the entire east coast. Wehave two lanes in some areas, threelanes in some and some with fourlanes. Where we have seen theissues is where we have only twolanes, which is over bridges.“Drivers would be slowed down
by the trucks because it was onlytwo lanes. You could be stuckbehind trucks, stuck at their rate ofspeed vs. being able to travel morefluidly, for miles.”One project involves a 32-mi.
(51 km) stretch of widening twolanes to three. It’s been divided intofour separate projects to make iteasier for contractors to manage.“We have to maintain two lanes
of travel at peak travel time,”Pollick said. “At night, the amountof traffic is reduced. We can restrictit to one lane. We do whatever wecan to minimize any single lanerestrictions. In addition, we part-nered with contractors to makesure we are all on the same page tomake sure the traffic would flowthrough this area. It’s been veryeffective. We also added severalemergency pull offs where emer-gency vehicles can get access justto allow for better movement.”Perhaps the biggest impact to
traffic comes from a $31 millionproject in downtown Toledo wherecontractors are working on pave-ment reconstruction. “Last year, the pavement condi-
tion was so unacceptable we had toclose two lanes and get the con-
tractors to open an asphalt plantand get in there and pave,” shesaid. “We had two lanes of trafficdown and it caused major prob-lems.”A third project involves a series
of bridge replacements along I-475.The bridges carry traffic overa railroad structure, a city street anda waterway and over the OhioTurnpike and are budgeted at $30million.The last of the four major proj-
ects is a $14.3 million interchangereconstruction. “That is a safety improvement to
eliminate a traffic weave on I-475,” Pollick said. “We are recon-figuring a ramp to eliminate one ofthe major safety concerns. Whenyou are traveling westbound on I-475 to southbound I-475/ US23,you would have two feet to getover. We’re building a new rampthat will take you directly to thatoutlet.”It’s the largest amount of high-
way construction attempted at onetime in Ohio and during the sum-mer months provides jobs for morethan 1,000 workers. The biggestchallenge, according to districtconstruction engineer DennisCharvat, is maintaining trafficflow.“That’s the difficulty for
ODOT,” Charvat said. “For con-tractors, the challenges are sched-uling equipment and manpower.This is more construction thanwe’ve ever done in this area. We’re
putting a strain on equipment andmanpower in the area. Right nowwe hear contractors need 50 dumptrucks in a day and can only get 20.With the recession, no one wasincreasing equipment. We heardsome issues also with a shortage ofcement.”ODOT has worked hard to
make sure everyone is workingtogether, particularly on the 32-mi.(51 km) stretch involving four dif-ferent contractors. “We had a partnering meeting,”
he said. “We got together with thecontractors, the emergency respon-ders, the state and public safety and
local officials. Bowling GreenState University sits right in thisarea. They have football games,major fairs. We had to address that,too. We make sure the contractorscontinue to talk to each other. Thepublic doesn’t realize it’s four dif-ferent projects. The contractorshave to work seamlessly together.That was unique in itself. We dis-cussed common issues, commongoals, solutions.”ODOT also has worked to make
sure the local media has access toall the pertinent information andhas involved them in getting itsmessage out to the public, Pollick
said.“We saying OK, we’ve got this
project going on and we’re reallypushing our message of safety.We’re constantly changing ourprocesses to adapt to how the pub-lic is reacting. It’s a lot to deal withwhen driving through the workzones. We’ve got a couple of safe-ty videos to try to promote the safe-ty of our workers. It definitely hashelped this area and others aroundthe state. It’s a unique solution.”
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Perhaps the biggest impact to traffic comes from a $31 million project in downtown Toledo where contractors are working on pave-ment reconstruction.
While the most significant projects number four and are budgeted at $250 million, there are a totalof 10 projects under way with a price tag of $400 million.
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IGGA Names 2014 Award WinnersThe International Grooving &
Grinding Association (IGGA) — anon-profit organization dedicated toserving as the leading technical andpromotional resource for acceptance ofdiamond grinding and grooving as wellas pavement preservation and restora-tion — has announced the winners ofits annual awards program.Presented at the association’s annual
awards banquet, held in Scottsdale,Ariz., on Dec. 2, the purpose of theprogram is to honor individualsand companies/organizations forlasting contributions made to thegrooving, grinding and concretepavement preservation/restorationindustry. Three awards were pre-sented this year: the ConcretePavement Restoration (CPR)Promoter of the Year Award; theOperator of the Year (Iron Man)Award; and the GovernmentOfficial of the Year Award,The 2014 Concrete Pavement
Restoration (CPR) Promoter of theYear Award was presented to MitziMcIntyre, executive director of theUtah Chapter of the AmericanConcrete Pavement Association(ACPA). The award recognizes an indi-vidual or company for exemplaryefforts towards promoting diamondgrooving, grinding and CPR.McIntyre was recognized with the
award for her work to develop a culturewithin Utah’s public sector that valuesthe benefits of concrete pavementpreservation (CPP), leading to a robustmarketplace for the CPP industry.In her role for the Utah Chapter,
ACPA, a non-profit association repre-senting the concrete paving industry inUtah, McIntyre provides technicalassistance to cities, counties, the UtahDepartment of Transportation, airportcommissions and consultants regardingconcrete pavement design and con-struction.Prior to joining the Utah Chapter,
McIntyre was engineering director ofthe Concrete Paving Association ofMinnesota and the MO/KS Chapter,ACPA. She has worked with numerouscities, counties, and consultants as wellas with five different Departments ofTransportation in Missouri, Kansas,Minnesota, Utah and Iowa. She is alicensed professional engineer in thestates of Minnesota and Utah. “I am truly honored to be recognized
as the 2014 Concrete PavementRehabilitation (CPR) Promoter of theYear by the International Grooving &Grinding Association (IGGA),” said
McIntyre. “The IGGA and the UtahChapter, ACPA have partnered over thelast 13 years to bring education andtraining to UDOT, resulting in UDOTletting over 10 million square yards ofdiamond grinding. Utah’s roads havebeen given an extended life because ofall the CPR performed and will contin-ue to serve the traveling public wellinto the future.”
The 2014 Operator of the Year (IronMan) Award was presented to TomasRamos, project supervisor at ConcreteStabilization Technologies (CST) inDenver, Colo. The purpose of thisaward is to recognize the men andwomen who work in the field for theirleadership with special emphasis ondedication to quality and getting the jobdone right. Ramos began working with CST in
2004. In 2008, he transferred to thecompany’s Utah location, where hebecame overseer of operations in theSalt Lake City area. Under his supervi-sion, CST’s production in the regionhas consistently increased. Ramos hasdeveloped innovative processes toincrease production, such as placingpressure gauges near the guns of injec-tion equipment to eliminate time con-suming trips back and forth to the rigsto check pressures. One of his recentaccomplishments was the rebuildingand redesigning of a CST productionunit to increase safety and efficiency inthe field.“Ramos has excelled in every posi-
tion he has held with our company,”said Roy Mathis, president of CST.“He is known for taking notice of diffi-cult situations, making an analysis andoffering suggestions, oftentimes pro-viding the key to the success of a diffi-cult project. He is dedicated to building
and maintaining relationships with keyindustry clients and goes out of his wayto provide quality solutions for cus-tomers in the transportation industry ona multitude of CPR projects. Ramostakes time to answer questions; hedevelops test solutions and continues toprovide high quality results on eachCPR project he is involved with,whether it be local Departments of
Transportation, municipalities, orengineers. This is truly an honorfor the entire CST team and ourassociated affiliates.”The 2014 Government Official
of the Year Award was awarded toSen. John Pederson who repre-sents Senate District 14 in centralMinnesota. The GovernmentOfficial of the Year Award recog-nizes leadership in transportationwith special emphasis on groov-ing, grinding and CPR.Pederson serves on a number
of Senate committees and is thevice chairman of the CapitalInvestment Committee. He is partowner of Amcon Block & PrecastInc. and is an instructor at severalinstitutions of higher learning.
“Senator Pederson has been veryopen to working with our industry onissues we believe have been or aredetrimental to our success or the tax-payers of Minnesota. He has been verywilling to listen to the issues and takethe information we have provided himinto consideration. Senator Pederson isa true statesman; he cares about theissues that will make his constituent’slives and his state better,” said MattZeller, executive director of theConcrete Paving Association ofMinnesota, an organization that strivesto provide cooperation and aid to local,state and federal authorities in estab-lishing standards for highway, streetand airfield construction.“As is often the case in life, the road
to success is paved by good, solid part-ners committed to the same goals,” saidJohn Roberts, executive director of theIGGA. “This year’s group of awardwinners exemplify the definition oftrue partners as evidenced by the suc-cess that this industry has achieved.The IGGA and its members offer ahearty congratulations to this year’swinners along with our thanks.”For more information, visit
www.igga.net.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)
Sen. John Pederson (L), Senate District 14 inCentral Minnesota, receives the GovernmentOfficial of the Year Award from IGGA mem-ber Terry Kraemer of Diamond Surface Inc.
Low ConstructionCosts Bring End to Three-Year Runreversed course in January,” said Laura Hodges, director,IHS pricing and purchasing service. “While eye-opening tosome, this soft reading really isn’t a surprise: it reflects atrend that’s been building over time. Prices are being tem-pered not just by the recent drop in oil prices globally, but bya combination of other factors, including softness in globaldemand and a strong U.S. dollar.”
Labor Costs Flat to Slightly Higher in Most Regions
The current subcontractor labor index eased to 52.4 per-cent in January, down from 58.6 percent last month. The U.S.South continues to experience the highest readings of anyregion, but most other regions registered flat to slightly risinglabor costs. As had been the consistent message over thecourse of 2014, respondents again referenced the U.S. GulfCoast as a tight labor market despite the recent oil price drop.The six month headline expectations index fell to 48.3 per-
cent in January, down from 60.9 in December. This marksthe first time in survey history that the forward-looking indeximplies falling prices over the six-month horizon. The mate-rials/equipment index also sank to a new low. Ten of 12 indi-vidual components showed falling price expectations, withready-mix concrete and turbines as the only subcomponentsabove the neutral mark. Meanwhile, expectations for sub-contractor labor also softened to a new low, falling to 54.1from 66.8 in December. The regional detail eased across theboard, but still conveyed strong expectations across mostgeographies.
ECCIThe IHS PEG Engineering and Construction Cost Index
(ECCI) is based on data independently obtained and com-piled by IHS from the procurement executives of leadingengineering, procurement and construction firms. The head-line index tracks industry-specific trends and variations,identifying market-turning points for key projects, and isintended to act as a leading indicator for wage and materialinflation specific to this industry.Each survey response is weighted equally for every $2 bil-
lion in spending in North America. Respondents are askedwhether prices — either actual paid transactions or compa-ny-informed transactions — during the current month forindividual materials, equipment, and regional subcontractorrates, were higher, lower or the same as the prior month.Respondents are then asked for their six-month pricing
expectations among these same subcategories. The resultsare compiled into diffusion indexes, in which a readinggreater than 50 represents upward pricing strength and areading below 50 represents downward pricing strength.For more information,visit: www.ihs.com/ecci.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment
Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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AIM ATTACHMENTS ..........................................................................68
ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ................................................9
ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ............................................43
ALTORFER CAT..................................................................................37
AMERICAN STATE EQUIPMENT ........................................................7
APPLIED LASER TECHNOLOGY ......................................................62
ARING EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................................................27
ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIP USA ........................................10,11,13
ATI CORPORATION/LEVEL BEST ....................................................22
ATLAS COPCO ..................................................................................23
BARGAINS ....................................................................................91,92
BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC ........................................................20
BOBCAT CO ..................................................................................54,55
BOMAG AMERICA'S INC....................................................................83
CEG SCALE MODELS........................................................................39
CENTRAL POWER SYSTEMS ..........................................................36
CLASSIFIEDS ....................................................................................93
COMPANY WRENCH..........................................................................61
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MORE VALUE FOR YOUR ADVERTISING ..............................78
PAVING COMPACTION & MILLING PROMO............................30
RITCHASON TESTIMONIAL....................................................103
NEWSLETTER ADVERTISING ..................................................40
WANTED ....................................................................................94
CUSTOM MADE PRODUCTS ............................................................20
DIAMOND EQUIPMENT INC ..............................................................60
DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS ......................................................72
DON SMOCK AUCTION CO
INDIANAPOLIS IN ....................................................................105
E TIP INC ............................................................................................36
EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ..............................................................21
EFFICIENCY PRODUCTIONS............................................................20
ERB EQUIPMENT ..............................................................................17
FABCO EQUIPMENT INC ....................................................................2
FINKBINER EQUIPMENT CO ..............................................................7
FLANGE LOCK ..................................................................................36
FOLEY EQUIPMENT CO ....................................................................25
FURY MOTORS ..................................................................................33
GEHL ................................................................................................107
GOMACO CORP ................................................................................84
HITACHI MFG ................................................................................68,69
HOWELL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO....................................93,108
HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT........................................51
ILLINOIS TRUCK & EQUIPMENT ........................................................3
IRAY AUCTION
FOLEY MN ..............................................................................105
IRONPLANET......................................................................................97
JCB INC..........................................................................................62,63
JFW EQUIPMENT INC........................................................................86
JOB RENTALS AND SALES LLC ......................................................38
JOHN DEERE ....................................................................................65
JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ..............................................................77
KOBELCO CONST MACHINERY ......................................................29
KOMATSU AMERICA CORP..........................................................58,59
KUBOTA ..............................................................................................46
KUBOTA SVL ......................................................................................76
LANO EQUIPMENT INC ......................................................................8
LBX ....................................................................................................73
LEEBOY ........................................................................................80,81
MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS ........................................................87
MB AMERICA INC ..............................................................................19
MCCANN INDUSTRIES INC ................................................................6
MUELLER IMPLEMENT & RENTAL CO ............................................32
NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS................................................................32
NITKE SALES INC
WAUSAU WI ............................................................................105
NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC..........................................53
NTS TIRE SUPPLY ............................................................................32
NUSS GROUP ....................................................................................14
OKADA AMERICA ..............................................................................68
PATTEN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ............................................31
PRO-TEC EQUIPMENT ......................................................................38
PURPLE WAVE INC..........................................................................101
RAYCO ................................................................................................22
RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS
LEBANON TN ..........................................................................105
ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY......................................................6,15
ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES CO ..............................................45
ROADTEC ..........................................................................................85
ROLAND MACHINERY INC..................................................................5
ROSCO MFG CO................................................................................90
SEAL-RITE INC ..................................................................................86
SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CO ..................................................38
STAR EQUIPMENT LTD ......................................................................6
SULLAIR..............................................................................................35
TAKEUCHI......................................................................................66,67
TITAN RENTS ....................................................................................16
VICTOR L PHILLIPS CO ....................................................................37
VOLVO COMPACTION ......................................................................88
VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ............................................71
WACKER NEUSON CORP ................................................................47
WEST SIDE TRACTOR SALES..........................................................22
WIRTGEN AMERICA ..........................................................................89
WORLD OF ASPHALT ........................................................................26
YANMAR AMERICA ............................................................................75
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Alta Equipment Company28775 Beck Rd.Wixom, MI 48393248-449-6700
Fax: 248-449-6701www.altaequipment.com
2470 W. Columbia Ave.Battle Creek, MI 49015
269-965-1269Fax: 269-965-1881
8840 Byron Commerce SWByron Center, MI 49315
616-878-7450Fax: 616-878-7650
4716 Talon Ct. S.E.Kentwood, MI 49512616-698-2960
Fax: 616-698-2901
6327 Jomar Ct.Lansing, MI 48917517-272-5033
Fax: 517-272-7257
5920 Grand Haven Rd.Muskegon, MI 49441231-798-9754
Fax: 231-798-9387
28855 Smith Rd.Romulus, MI 48174734-641-8238
Fax: 734-641-8334
1524 Champagne Dr.Saginaw, MI 48604989-752-9400
Fax: 989-752-9834
7500 E. 15 Mile Rd.Sterling Hts., MI 48312
586-977-6000Fax: 586-977-6099
9433 Riley St.Zeeland, MI 49464616-748-4108
Fax: 616-748-4120
476 US 31 SouthTraverse City, MI 49685
231-943-3700Fax: 231-943-8110
56195 Pontiac TrailNew Hudson, MI 48165
248-356-5200Fax: 248-356-2029
Elder Ag and TurfEast Palestine, OH330-426-2166
4805 Scooby Ln. NWCarroll, OH 43112866-262-4181740-654-5304
Fax: 740-687-9130
Cleveland Branch525 Golden Oak Pkwy.
Oakwood Village, OH 44146440-439-4567
Fax: 440-439-1789
Company Wrench3668 US Route 23 SouthPiketon, OH 45661740-289-3294
Cincinnati Branch3120 S. Verity Pkwy.
Middletown, OH 45044513-649-8105
Fax: 513-649-8107
7019 Brookville Rd.Indianapolis, IN 46239
317-375-7790Fax: 317-375-7792
1554 Old Frankfort PikeLexington, KY 40504
866-262-4181Fax: 859-254-1107
Custom Truck & Equipment7701 Highway 24
Kansas City, MO 64125800-861-1065
www.cte-equipment.com
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