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“The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Western Edition $3.00 ISRI Features Exhibitors, Workships, Stars...12 Bobcat of Cerritos Showcases New Line...19 Inside (Above) Work started in August 2011. With 12 to 25 workers on site daily during the final phases, the project is expected to be com- pleted on time by the end of June 2013. (Left) The outdated on- and off-ramps have been removed and replaced with new ramps to carry Prescott-bound traffic over I-17. By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT Interstate 17 is a vital roadway for Arizonans and a major connector along the state highway system, linking I-10 and I- 40. In addition to serving as a major inter- state route to move people and goods between metro Phoenix and other parts of the country, I-17 also is the primary route to northern Arizona and the only highway serving the growing communities north of Maricopa County. The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) recognizes its importance as a vital roadway for regional, intrastate and interstate travel, as well as an Arizona DOT Updates Vital Cordes Junction see CORDES page 22 By Julie Pace AP WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENT WASHINGTON (AP) President Barack Obama is nominating Charlotte, N.C., Mayor Anthony Foxx to run the Transportation Department, a White House official said. The White House official said that as mayor, Foxx has experience in boosting transit infra- structure and using those projects to create jobs. He oversaw a program to create an elec- tric tram service to Charlotte, an expansion of a light rail system and the opening of a third runway at the city’s airport. Foxx was first elected Charlotte mayor in 2009. Foxx would replace outgoing Secretary Ray LaHood, one of the few Republicans serv- ing in the Democratic administration. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.construc- tionequipmentguide.com.) Obama Taps Charlotte Mayor to Run Transportation Dept. Ritchie Bros. Auction Attracts Thousands...68 May 18, 2013 Vol. IX • No. 10 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215/885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215/885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com Published Nationally Construction employment increased in 152 out of 339 metropolitan areas between March 2012 and March 2013, declined in 126 and was stagnant in 61, according to a new analysis of federal employment data released May 1 by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association offi- cials noted that many metro areas are adding jobs as construction spending increased 4.8 percent, or $38.9 billion, dur- ing the same time frame. “Today’s figures on employment by metro area and construction spending nationally in March highlight the uneven and fragile recovery that construction is experiencing,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “The totals are up on a year-over-year basis and should continue to improve during the remainder of 2013, but not every sector or region will do well.” Construction Employment Fluctuates see EMPLOYMENT page 40 Table of Contents ..................4 California Section ..........19-21 Paving Section ................23-33 Business Calendar ................44 Attachments Section ......45-63 Auction Section ..............65-75 Advertisers Index ................74

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Page 1: West #10,2013

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

® WesternEdition

$3.00

ISRI Features Exhibitors,

Workships, Stars...12

Bobcat of Cerritos

Showcases New Line...19

Inside

(Above) Work started in August 2011. With 12to 25 workers on site daily during the finalphases, the project is expected to be com-pleted on time by the end of June 2013.

(Left) The outdated on- and off-ramps havebeen removed and replaced with new rampsto carry Prescott-bound traffic over I-17.

By Lori LovelyCEG CORRESPONDENT

Interstate 17 is a vital roadway forArizonans and a major connector along thestate highway system, linking I-10 and I-40. In addition to serving as a major inter-state route to move people and goodsbetween metro Phoenix and other parts ofthe country, I-17 also is the primary routeto northern Arizona and the only highwayserving the growing communities north ofMaricopa County. The Arizona Department of

Transportation (ADOT) recognizes itsimportance as a vital roadway for regional,intrastate and interstate travel, as well as an

Arizona DOT Updates Vital Cordes Junction

see CORDES page 22

By Julie PaceAP WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENT

WASHINGTON (AP) President BarackObama is nominating Charlotte, N.C., MayorAnthony Foxx to run the TransportationDepartment, a White House official said. The White House official said that as mayor,

Foxx has experience in boosting transit infra-structure and using those projects to createjobs. He oversaw a program to create an elec-

tric tram service to Charlotte, an expansion ofa light rail system and the opening of a thirdrunway at the city’s airport. Foxx was first elected Charlotte mayor in

2009. Foxx would replace outgoing SecretaryRay LaHood, one of the few Republicans serv-ing in the Democratic administration.

(This story also can be found on Construction

Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.construc-tionequipmentguide.com.)

Obama Taps Charlotte Mayorto Run Transportation Dept.

Ritchie Bros. Auction

Attracts Thousands...68

May 18, 2013 • Vol. IX • No.10 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215/885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215/885-2910

www.constructionequipmentguide.comPublished Nationally

Construction employment increased in152 out of 339 metropolitan areas betweenMarch 2012 and March 2013, declined in126 and was stagnant in 61, according to anew analysis of federal employment datareleased May 1 by the Associated GeneralContractors of America. Association offi-cials noted that many metro areas areadding jobs as construction spendingincreased 4.8 percent, or $38.9 billion, dur-ing the same time frame.“Today’s figures on employment by

metro area and construction spendingnationally in March highlight the unevenand fragile recovery that construction isexperiencing,” said Ken Simonson, theassociation’s chief economist. “The totalsare up on a year-over-year basis andshould continue to improve during theremainder of 2013, but not every sector orregion will do well.”

ConstructionEmploymentFluctuates

see EMPLOYMENT page 40

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

California Section ..........19-21

Paving Section ................23-33

Business Calendar................44

Attachments Section ......45-63

Auction Section ..............65-75

Advertisers Index ................74

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2007 Ditch Witch RT40, Stk# 8407, OROPS,1190 Hrs, 12” Trench, Slide Boom Shift, 4WB,64” Blade, 26x12.00x12 Tires, 3 Cyl. Deutz Eng......................................................................$15,500

2005 Kubota KX41-2, Stk# 8636, 2,869 Hrs;OROPS, 11" Bucket, 40" Front Blade, 9" RubberTracks, Aux. Hyd., 3 Cyl. Kubota Eng ....$12,500

2006 Ford F750, Stk# 8546, 2,000 gal. WaterTruck ....................................................$29,500

2007 Genie GTH844, Stk# 7939, 8000 Lbs, 44’,4WS, 5787 Hrs, 60% Tires, 48” Forks, 61” Frame,13.00x24 Hard Rubber Tires.....................$32,500

2006 Genie GTH644C, Stk# 8577, 6,000 lbs., 44ft., 4WD, 4WS, 5,045 hrs., 48" Forks, 49" Frame,Hyd. Self Leveling System, 13.00x24 HardRubber Tires, 4 Cyl. JD Eng. ................$26,500

2005 Genie S40, Stk# 8532, 40 ft., 4 WD, 2,864hrs., 12x16.5 Tires, 3 Cyl. Deutz Eng........$24,500

2006 Terex TH844C, Stk# 8561, 8,000 lbs., 44 ft.,4WD, 4WS, 1,978 hrs., Hyd. Self Leveing System,14.00x24 Tires, 48" Forks, 74" Frame .....$31,500

2007 Ditch Witch RT40, Stk# 8407, OROPS,1,190 hrs., 12" Trench, Slide Boom Shift, 4WB,64" Blade, 26x12.00x12 Tires, 3 Cyl. Duetz Eng ..............................................................$15,500

2011 John Deere 318D, Stk# 8608, OROPS, 16"Bucket, 973 hrs., 31x6x10 Rubber Tires, Aux.Hyd., JD Eng ........................................$22,500

2007 Genie GTH1056, Stk# 8348, 10,000 lbs.,56 ft., 4WD, 4WS, 4,071 hrs., 48" Forks, 62" TiltFrame, 14.00x24 Foam Filled Tires, Hyd. SelfLeveling System, Front StabIlizers, 4 Cyl. JD Eng..............................................................$38,500

2008 Volvo ECR235CL, Stk# 8648, 1,964 Hrs;148 hp; EROPS, A/C & Heat, FM Stereo, 70%U/C, Aux. Hyd., 32" Pads, 10' 6" Wide, ShinnSystems, Forestry Package ..............$249,500

2008 Cat 312DL, Stk# 8574, EROPS, A/C &Heat, 5,353 hrs., 34" Bucket, 28" Pads, Aux.Hyd., 8' 11" Wide....................................$64,500

2000 Skytrak 10054, Stk# 8560, 0,000 lbs., 54ft., 4WD, 4WS, 6,580 hrs., 60" Forks, 72" Frame,Aux. Hyd., Hyd. Self Leveing System, 17.5x25Foam Filled Tires, 4 Cyl. Cummins Eng.$32,500

2008 Cat D5K XL, Stk# 8386, OROPS, 6 WayBlade, 3,516 hrs., 20" Pads, 9' 6" Wide $62,500

2008 Komatsu PC200LC-8, Stk# 8526, EROPS,A/C, 4651 Hrs, 40” Bkt w/Manual Thumb, 32”Pads, 10’6” Wide....................................$82,500

2011 Cat D6T XL, Stk# 8637, EROPS, A/C, FMStereo, Sweeps, Rear Screen, 818 hrs, S/U Bladew/Tilt, D6MS Rear Ripper #1EH05754, 24" Pads,10' 8" Blade .............................................$309,000

2004 Cat D5N XL, Stk# 8663, OROPS, Sweeps,Side & Rear Screens, 6-Way Blade, 4941 Hrs,60% U/C, Diamond D4H Ripper, 22” Pads, 10’Blade..........................................................$59,500

2007 Kobelco SK330LC, Stk# 8633, EROPS, A/C,7688 Hrs w/Genesis 500 Metal Shear, 32” Pads,Aux. Hyd, 6 Cyl. Mits. Eng. 11’2” Wide ..$119,500

2009 Cat 320D LRR, Stk# 8537, EROPS, A/C,3,954 hrs., 80% U/C, 46" Bucket, 32" Pads, 10' 5" Wide ........................................$109,000

2011 Cat D6N XL, Stk# 8628, EROPS, A/C,Sweeps, Rear Screen, 6 Way Blade, Paccar Pass-D00110E Winch #110511, 24" Pads, 10' 7" Blade............................................................$229,500

2009 Cat D5K LGP, Stk# 8262, EROPS, A/C,Sweeps, 6 Way Blade, 2,822 hrs., 26" Pads, 10'6" Blade ................................................$89,500

2005 Komatsu D61PX-15, Stk# 8446, OROPS, 6Way Blade, 80% U/C, 7,119 hrs.,34" Pads, 12' 8"Wide ......................................................$49,500

2012 John Deere 850K WLT, Stk# 8644, EROPS,A/C & Heater, 6-Way Blade, 1983 Hrs, 60% U/C,Ripper, 30” Pads, 13’1” Blade ..............$249,500

2007 Ingersoll-Rand SD45, Stk# 8313, 54"Smooth Drum w/Pad Drum Shell Kit, 652 hrs.,12.4x24 Tires, 4 Cyl. Cummins Eng ....$29,500

2009 Cat D6K LGP, Stk# 8609, OROPS, 6 WayBlade, 80% U/C, 2,879 hrs., 30" Pads, 6 Cyl.Cat Eng., 11 ft. Wide ............................$96,500

2012 Cat D6T LGP, Stk# 8586, Like New:EROPS, A/C & Heat, Sweeps, Screens, St/TiltBlade, 202 hrs., 3rd Valve, Paccar PA56 Winch s# 1102336, 36" Pads, 13' 4" Blade....$349,500

2004 Ingersoll-Rand SD105F, Stk# 8604, 84"Pad Drum, 479 hrs., 90% Tires, 23.1x26 Tires, 4 Cyl. Cummins Eng...............................$52,500

2005 Cat D5G, Stk# 8606, EROPS, A/C, FMStereo, Sweeps, Rear & Side Screens, 6 WayBlade, 20" Pads, 8' 9" Blade ..................$52,500

2004 John Deere 650H, Stk# 8521, EROPS, A/C,8337 Hrs, 80% U/C, 9’6” Wide, 24” Pads, 6-WayBlade, JD Eng............................................$36,500

2006 John Deere 650J LGP, Stk# 8137, EROPS,A/C, FM Stereo, Forestry Package, 6-Way Blade,4725 Hrs, 10’9” Blade ..........................$59,500

2006 Ditch Witch HT25, Stk# 8544, OROPS,2,927 hrs., 6" Trench, 12" Bucket, 36" Blade, 9"Rubber Tracks, 3 Cyl. Kubota Eng. ........$13,500

2005 Ingersoll-Rand SD70D TF, Stk# 8580,OROPS, 66 Smooth Drum w/Pad Drum ShellKit,1,544 hrs., 14.9x24 Tires, 4 Cyl. Cummins Eng. ................................................................$38,500

2006 John Deere 650J, Stk# 8345, EROPS, A/C,FM Stereo, Sweeps & Screens, 6 Way Blade, 95% U/C, 5,331 hrs., 18" Pads, 8' 9" Blade$49,500

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2010 Komatsu WA250-6, Stk# 8454, EROPS,A/C, 8335 Hrs, 70% Tires, 23.1x26 Tires, 8’7”Bkt, 10’9” Height, 8’9” Width .................$79,500

2011 John Deere 318D, Stk# 8608, OROPS, 16"Bucket, 973 hrs., 31x6x10 Rubber Tires, Aux.Hyd., JD Eng. ..........................................$22,500

2004 Skytrak 10054, Stk# 8513, 10,000 lbs., 54ft., 4WD, 4WS, 4,335 hrs., Aux. Hyd., 17.5x25Foam Filled Tires, 60" Forks, 72" Frame, 4 Cyl.Cummins Eng.........................................$56,500

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FEATURES…ATLAS SURVIVAL SHELTERS DIG DEEP FOR LUXURYRECREATION — OR FOR DOOMSDAYInstalled across the country, the shelters are built at the Los Angeles factory and then transported by semi to their ultimate destination, whereHubbard’s own crew rents equipment to install them.

ISRI CONVENTION FEATURES EXHIBITORS,WORKSHOPS, STARSCaterpillar sponsored guest speaker, Tom Brokaw, a former anchor andmanaging editor of NBC Nightly News. Dana Torres, 12-time Olympic goldmedalist, also addressed guests.

GENERAL SHALE EARNS ENVIRONMENTALSTEWARDSHIP AWARDEach year, the Cambridge Chamber honors individuals and businesses thathave made an important contribution to the economic and social wellbeingof the city.

BOBCAT OF CERRITOS SHOWCASES NEW LINE ATOPEN HOUSEGary Kramer, Bobcat district service manager, conducted service clinics to show the proper maintenance and care of the new Bobcat M-class machines.

GEOSHACK GROWS IN ROCKY MOUNTAIN LASERS MERGERThis Denver operation marks the company’s 23rd store in North America,another milestone. GeoShack now distributes Topcon construction, surveyand agriculture product lines in eight states in the United States and twoprovinces in Canada.

MORE THAN 3,100 BIDDERS ATTEND RITCHIE FORTWORTH AUCTIONIn total, more than 3,150 equipment items were sold in the auction,including crawler tractors, excavators, wheel loaders, truck tractors and more.

ALEX LYON & SON HOLDS CRANE REDUCTIONAUCTION IN FORT WORTHThe auction featured late model cranes, boom trucks, aerial lifts, forklifts,late model Cat construction equipment, late model truck tractors and vacuum transport trailers.

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Bobcat A300 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$40

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Bobcat T770 Compact Track Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$45

Bobcat Versahandler Tool Carrier, 1:25 Scale ..............$50

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Caterpillar D11R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........$100

Caterpillar 140M Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale ....................$85

Caterpillar M200 Cold Planer, 1:50 Scale ....................$110

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Caterpillar 374D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................$150

Caterpillar 432E Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............$75

Caterpillar 980G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$80

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

Caterpillar 977 Traxcavator, 1:50 Scale..........................$55

Doosan Moxy MT31 Articulated Truck ........................$100

Gehl 680 Compact Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............$45

Hamm 110 Asphalt Compactor w/ROPS, 1:50 Scale ....$70

Hamm 3307 Compact Roller, 1:34 Scale ........................$45

Hitachi EH700 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ..............$40

International "S" Series Dump Truck,1:25 Scale ........$125

International TD-15 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............................$60

International TD-20E Dozer, 1:64 Scale..........................$24

International TD-25 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............................$70

JCB 3CX Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$85

John Deere 400D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale............$45

John Deere 872 GP Grader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$50

Komatsu D51 PX Dozer, 1:50 Scale................................$85

Komatsu D51 EX Dozer, 1:50 Scale................................$85

Komatsu D65PX-17 Dozer, 1:50 Scale............................$80

Komatsu D155 AX Dozer, 1:50 Scale..............................$85

Komatsu D375 Dozer, 1:50 Scale..................................$100

Komatsu HD605 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........$80

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Komatsu PC14R Mini-Excavator, 1:32 Scale ................$40

Komatsu PC200 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................$85

Komatsu PC350 LC Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................$80

Komatsu PC360LC-10 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ................$90

Komatsu PC400 LC Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................$85

Komatsu SK1020 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$40

Komatsu SK1026 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$40

Komatsu WA470 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$70

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2010 CAT D6N LGP CAB DOZER, #6169, 3291HRS, ARO READY, GPS ENABLED, PATBLADE, RIPPER/WINCH HYD, REMAININGWARRANTY ......................................$199,444

2008 CAT D6N/M550CH DOZER, #6060, 4332HRS, PIPELAYERS, NEW MIDWESTERN M550SIDE BOOM ATTACHMENT ................$275,444

2010 CAT 329DL EXCAVATOR, #6221, 3389HRS, STD, DIGGING BKT, R-BOOM/10’6”STICK, 32” TG W/ GUARDING, REMAININGWARRANTY ......................................$190,444

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2008 CAT CS56 ROLLER, #6185, 1950 HRS,84” VIBRATORY ROLLER, OPEN ROPS, REARRUBBER DRIVE TIRES, SUSPENSION SEAT ................................................................$82,444

1999 STERLING 4000 D/A WATERTRUCK,#6385, 496 HRS, 285,039 MILES, 4000GALWATER TRUCK, 6 SPRAY HEADS W/ POWERCANNON ..............................................$49,444

2009 CAT 314DL CR EXCAVATOR, #6254,2821 HRS, STD. DIGGING BKT, SERO TURNRADIUS W/ PUSH BLADE, REMAINING WAR-RANTY ..............................................$117,444

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Atlas Survival Shelters Dig Deep forLuxury Recreation — Or for DoomsdayBy Lori LovelyCEG CORRESPONDENT

Today’s “doomsday preppers” andpeople of a certain age are familiarwith emergency bomb shelters, butRon Hubbard, founder and owner ofAtlas Survival Shelters in LosAngeles, Calif., began catering to anew clientele in 2011 by marketingthem as luxury underground homesfor recreational use. “They’re bomb-proof shelters for

recreational fun,” he said, explainingthat he uses one as a hunting lodge. In fact, he said, there are prepper

communities where people pay to puta shelter in and pay association fees.Located on 500-acre tracts, the com-munities typically feature a centralclubhouse with underground com-mand center. “Some people buy boats, RVs or a

second home,” Hubbard said. “Others buybomb shelters.”Installed across the country, the shelters

are built at the Los Angeles factory and thentransported by semi to their ultimate desti-nation, where Hubbard’s own crew rentsequipment to install them. “Our customers don’t want the locals to

know about their shelters, so we don’t usecontractors,” he explained.A designer and fabricator who has

worked in steel manufacturing since 1981,Hubbard uses the same galvanized, corru-gated steel pipe typically found in stormwater culverts to construct these NBC(nuclear-biological-chemical) shelters.Available in sizes ranging from 20 to 51 ft.(6 to 15.5 m), they’re rated for a 200-yearlifespan. Before they leave the factory, they are fur-

nished with all the comforts of home, such asqueen-size beds, leather sofas and flat screenTVs. They also feature surveillance cameras, air filtrationsystems and AC/DC wiring for electrical outlets and lights.Numerous options are available, with prices ranging from$35,000 to $85,000 plus shipping and installation.On site, Hubbard’s crew excavates 20 ft. down, using a

Cat 325D excavator. Twelve inches of ¾-in. crushed gravelis laid so the crew can make a pad of concrete or pressure-treated lumber. Then a 60-ton (54 t) crane lifts the cylindri-cal shelter, roughly the length and width of an 18-wheeler,and drops it into place. Front-end loaders and bulldozersmove the dirt into place over the shelter. For customers who want generator power, a second,

smaller hole is dug to accommodate it. “If we’re working in sandy loam like they have in Texas,

we have to move a lot of earth so it doesn’t cave in,”Hubbard said.

Clay soil doesn’t require so much earth to be moved. Infact, in some cases, he can do the job with just an excavator. Smaller shelters don’t always require the big equipment.

Hubbard said he sometimes uses Bobcats to move dirt, andmentioned one shelter in Wisconsin that was placed withoutthe crane. “They just dragged it in with a loader.” Equipped with everything necessary for survival, the shel-

ters are popular with women, who make up 50 percent of hiscustomer base, Hubbard noted. But he emphasized the ver-satility of his shelters. “If I sell luxury bomb shelters, that implies emergency use

only. But if I market these as bomb-proof shelters for fun andrecreation, it opens up a whole new market.”

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A 60-ton (54 t) crane lifts the cylindrical shelter, roughly the length andwidth of an 18-wheeler, and drops it into place.

Installed across the country, the shelters are built at the Los Angelesfactory and then transported by semi to their ultimate destination,where Hubbard’s own crew rents equipment to install them.

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ISRI Convention Features Exhibitors, Workshops, Stars

Visitors kept the Metso booth busy.Demolition contractors were sure to stop by the Alliedbooth.

(L-R): Tom Marks, Orlando branch manager; JayStafford; and Ray Ferwerda Jr., president of G. S.Equipment Inc. (the Sennebogen dealer in Florida)manned Sennebogen’s booth. The Caterpillar booth drew a steady stream of visitors

during the ISRI show.

Genesis displayed a wide selection of its attachmentsat the show.

Green machines frame the Sennebogen exhibit at ISRI.

Todd Pemberton (L), president, andLuke Pemberton, vice president, both ofPemberton Inc., told CEG they were hav-ing a good show. Liebherr had a strong presence at the ISRI show.

The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) heldits annual convention and expo April 9 to 13 at theOrange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla.

The expo featured more than 300 exhibitors, while theconvention offered approximately 100 workshop sessions.Both former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell and formerMississippi Gov. Haley Barbour shared the stage at the startof the convention, offering opening remarks. Caterpillarsponsored guest speaker, Tom Brokaw, a former anchor andmanaging editor of NBC Nightly News. Dana Torres, 12-time Olympic gold medalist, also addressed guests.The event conclude with the family-friendly Closing

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Pemberton Inc. displayed a good selection of attach-ments.

Getting a chance to operate a virtual machine was areal treat at the Liebherr booth.

Ray Ferwerda Jr. (L), president of G. S. Equipment Inc.,Tampa, Fla., got a chance to look at the new DRS 60with Jim DeCaire, product specialist of Kinshofer. Thepaint scheme should make a real difference.

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The new Caterpillar 3059 drew a lot of attention.

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LaBounty had a sprawling display at ISRI.

(L-R): Mark McDonell, president of FlaglerConstruction Equipment; Bob Leavy, senior vice presi-dent of Flagler, and Matt Gavin of Penn JerseyMachinery toured the show together.

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equipment to help move and position the 1,800 concretedividers necessary to build the 1.97-mi. street circuit. Duringrace weekend, Gehl equipment will be involved in removingany crashed or disabled cars from the race circuit.The Gehl brand has been in existence for more than 154

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above or below the “Ask Price.”The item is sold if an offer is madeat the “Buy-it-Now Price” or, if atthe end of the listing period, anoffer is made in excess of the “AskPrice.” Otherwise the seller has four

options: (a) accept the highest offerand sell the item, (b) move the itemto a Ritchie Bros. unreserved auc-tion, (c) remove the item from themarketplace or (d) re-list the itemon EquipmentOne after a two-week waiting period.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)

General Shale Earns Environmental Stewardship AwardGeneral Shale’s record of envi-

ronmental stewardship is well-rec-ognized within the manufacturingindustry, and a recent awardaffirms the company’s efforts.Arriscraft International, a sub-sidiary of General Shale, has beenrecognized by the Cambridge(Ontario) Chamber of Commercewith its distinguished annual awardfor excellence in energy conserva-tion.General Shale is the North

American subsidiary ofWienerberger AG and a leadingmanufacturer of brick, one of theworld’s oldest green buildingmaterials. General Shale is cele-brating its 85th anniversary in2013.In the area of conserving energy,

Arriscraft — a manufacturer ofstone products located in Ontario— has reduced its kilowatt hoursper 1,000 kilograms of materialproduced by 23 percent since1999. Andy Hall serves as plantmanager of the Arriscraft facility.“It is an honor to be recognized

by the Cambridge Chamber of

Commerce, and this is a goodexample of our employees’efforts at our locationsthroughout North America,”said Dick Green, CEO ofGeneral Shale. “We are veryproud of our environmentalstewardship. Technology hasimproved so that productionprocesses require 70 percentless energy than in the 1970s,and our reclamation and recy-cling efforts continue to be atop priority.”Each year, the Cambridge

Chamber honors individualsand businesses that have madean important contribution tothe economic and social well-being of the city. TheCambridge Chamber’s awardwinners for 2012 were announcedat a special presentation in March.The Environment-Excellence in

Energy Conservation award recog-nizes a business that embraces sus-tainable best practices and out-standing programs designed tomaintain, protect and promote ahealthy environment. Specific

areas of judging include energy usereduction, energy alternativesand/or the adoption, implementa-tion or adherence to environmen-tally friendly business practices ona company-wide basis. The 2012Business Excellence Awardsattracted 56 nominations in cate-gories that included environmen-tal, entrepreneurship, personal

business achievement, lifetimeachievement, business of the yearand more.

About General ShaleGeneral Shale is North

America’s largest brick, stone andconcrete block manufacturer, sup-plying a wide variety of masonrymaterials for residential, commer-

cial and specialty architecturalprojects. These materialsinclude brick, thin veneers,stone, outdoor living kits andvarious building materials.There are approximately 250distinct combinations of sizes,colors and textures to com-plete any building project.With a life cycle of more than100 years, the sustainability ofbrick is the company’s com-mitment to responsible stew-ardship.Throughout the United

States and Canada, GeneralShale operates manufacturingfacilities in nine states andprovinces, in addition to a net-work of 31 distribution centersacross the country. General

Shale was founded in 1928 and isheadquartered in Johnson City,Tenn. For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)

(L-R) are Ian Miles, president and CEO of Cambridge and North DumfriesHydro Inc.; Tony Shaughnessy, Arriscraft engineering manager; Andy Hall,Arriscraft plant manager; Trevor Cochrane, Arriscraft elecrical technician;and Uel McFall, McFall Consulting. McFall is chair of the CambridgeChamber of Commerce.

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Bobcat of Cerritos celebrated cus-tomers and friends by showingoff the new line of Bobcat equip-

ment at its May 1 open house.The highlight of the open house was

the Bobcat operator agility contest. Themini-excavator test was won by RobWalters of So Cal Bobcat and ConcreteCutting with a time of 16 seconds. Theskid steer contest was won by JeffFisher of JL Fisher Construction with atime of 46 seconds. Gary Kramer, Bobcat district service

manager, conducted service clinics toshow the proper maintenance and careof the new Bobcat M-class machines.These were of special interest to themany city and county employees whoattended the open house.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web siteat www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Bobcat of Cerritos Showcases New Line at Open House

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Stephen Sparhawk (L), Bobcatsales specialist with Jeff Fisher,owner of JL Fisher Construction inFullerton.

The Bobcat compact tractorson display.

Owners Bob (L) and Russ Cook wel-comed everyone to the open house.

Bob Cook (C), Bobcat of Cerritos owner,and Gary Kramer (R), Bobcat districtservice manager, speak with a customerduring the open house. The all new M-class skid steer loaders on display.

Russ Cook (L), Bobcat of Cerritos vice presi-dent, looks on as customers participate in theBobCare Service Clinic.

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The California Department of Transportation received bidsfor transportation-related improvement projects.Following is a list of some of the projects let.

County: San JoaquinContract Number: 10-0K3304Location:Various locations.Project: Install traffic monitoring stations.Number of Working Days: 150Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Roadway Engineering Works Inc. — $1,795,021• Prism Engineering Inc. — $1,835,137• Steiny And Company Inc. — $2,098,414• Aegis ITS Inc. — $2,163,387• Cal Electro Inc. — $2,597,195• Tennyson Electric Inc. — $3,190,005

County: FresnoContract Number: 06-0H1004Location:At and near Prather from 0.1 mi. north of OakCreek Road to 0.1 mi. north of SJ and E Road.Project:AC overlay and reconstruct MBGR.Number of Working Days: 80Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Teichert Construction — $2,016,303• Emmetts Excavation Inc. — $2,022,907• Granite Construction Company — $2,065,301• Synergy Project Management Inc. — $2,169,421• American Paving Company — $2,195,305• Papich Construction Company Inc. — $2,234,432• Road and Highway Builders of California Inc. —

$2,393,393• Lees Paving Inc. — $2,490,591

County: SonomaContract Number: 04-0A1854Location: In Petaluma from 0.6 mi. south to 0.4 mile northof Old Redwood Highway Overcrossing.Project:Reconstruct interchange.Number of Working Days: 690Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Ghilotti Construction Company Inc. — $23,281,978• O C Jones & Sons Inc.— $24,146,401• Desilva Gates Construction LP — $24,913,920• Ghilotti-Myers JV — $25,239,688• Teichert Construction — $25,739,661• Granite Construction Company — $32,894,144

County: RiversideContract Number: 08-499804Location:Adjacent to Route 10 in Banning at Banningmaint. station at 2033 Ramsey Street, Banning Calif., 92220.Project:Construct storage building.Number of Working Days: 125Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Hal Hays Construction Inc. — $928,817

• Bowcon Company Inc. — $989,999• Dalke & Sons Construction Inc. — $1,018,487• Ca Construction — $1,037,000• Atom Engineering Construction Inc. — $1,042,398• Fata Construction & Development — $1,127,690• DRP National Inc. — $1,137,885• Beador Construction Company Inc. — $1,194,300• Santa Margarita Construction Corporation —

$1,320,008• Sean Malek Engineering And Construction —

$1,360,050• Brutoco Engineering And Construction Inc. —

$1,387,782• Toby B Hayward — $1,400,681

County: Los AngelesContract Number: 07-274504Location:Various locations.Project:Upgrade MBGR and crash cushions.Number of Working Days: 105Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• O’Donnell Construction Inc. — $880,958• Highland Construction Inc. — $937,610• Powell Constructors Inc. — $1,037,232• Peterson Chase General Engineering Construction

Inc. — $1,047,708• J Fletcher Creamer & Son Inc. — $1,074,948• A P W Construction Inc. — $1,211,231• Autobahn Construction Inc. — $1,213,545• J. McLoughlin Engineering Company Inc. —

$1,287,831• Coral Construction Company — $1,648,345

County: Santa ClaraContract Number: 04-2A4404Location:On Route 152 from 0.7 mi. east of Old LakeRoad to 0.3 mi. east of Dunne Lane.Project: Improve sight distance.Number of Working Days: 408Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• De Silva Gates Construction LP – $8,413,485• Pavex Construction Division — $8,884,582• Teichert Construction — $9,701,138• R G W Construction Inc. — $10,048,937• Goodfellow Top Grade Construction LLC —

$10,283,490• The Don Chapin Company Inc. — $10,541,786• SCQ Construction — $10,622,411• Granite Construction Company — $10,638,002

County: KernContract Number: 06-0G8404Location:On Route 99 in Kern County from State Route99/204 Overhead to Beardsley Canal.Project:Widen freeway from six to eight lanes.Number of Working Days: 120Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Security Paving Company Inc. — $7,486,425• Griffith Company — $7,827,287• Granite Construction Company — $8,217,960

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Project Will Create Through Traffic, Diamond Interchangesemergency travel route betweennorthern and central Arizona.More than 27,000 vehicles

travel on Interstate 17 at the junc-tion of state Route 69, with pre-dictions by ADOT that this vol-ume of traffic will more thandouble by 2020. Built in the early1960s about 65 mi. (105 km)north of Phoenix, the CordesJunction traffic interchange at theintersection of I-17 and SR 69serves 27,500 vehicles on anaverage day.Cordes Junction is a residen-

tial area featuring gently rollinghills with panoramic mountainviews. An easy commute toPhoenix, Prescott, Flagstaff andSedona, it is a heavily traveledcorridor.The current interchange

design mixes local and throughtraffic, causing frequent conges-tion and delays, according toTricia Lewis, senior communityrelations officer of ADOT.Therefore, a plan to reconstruct itwas put into place.

Long-Awaited ProjectThe project will create two

separate interchanges — one forthrough traffic and a diamond forlocal traffic. It includes construc-tion of seven bridges and numer-ous new ramps, as well asrealigning, widening and pavingseveral associated streets. The project, which will be

constructed in four phases,includes construction of a newtraffic interchange approximately.5 mi. north of the existing inter-change. The new interchangewill provide access to the busi-nesses at Cordes Junction, theCordes Lakes community andArcosanti.The outdated on- and off-

ramps have been removed andreplaced with new ramps to carryPrescott-bound traffic over I-17.High speed Prescott-bound traf-fic is separated from CordesLakes travelers driving at slowerspeeds. The existing bridges car-rying I-17 over Big Bug Creekalso were replaced and a newinterchange to the north will beconstructed. Two new roundabouts were

constructed to improve safetyand traffic flow. “Roundabouts

work effectively in high-capacityintersections and have increasedthe capacity and movementthrough the region,” Lewis said.Lewis said the roadways are

designed to meet current stan-dards. “The project included theconstruction of a modern inter-change with the capacity to han-dle increased traffic in the area,”she said. “Because it uses an out-dated intersection design, localand through traffic are forced tomix, causing congestion andsafety concerns. The new inter-change improves traffic flow andsafety, while separating local andhighway traffic.”

SchedulingFunded by federal highway

funds, the $50.9 million contractis a joint venture between VastcoInc. and Sundt Construction Inc.,which together become the pro-ject’s Construction Manager atRisk. Work started in August 2011.

With 12 to 25 workers on sitedaily during the final phases ofthe project, Lewis said the projectis expected to be completed ontime by the end of June 2013. To win the job, Vastco-Sundt

needed to demonstrate to ADOThow it intended to keep trafficflowing while the interchangewas being rebuilt. The companybelieves the use of automatedmachine guidance has been criti-cal for keeping the project onschedule and for providing accu-rate surveying.The largest part of the project

involved the construction ofseven new bridges, three ofwhich were built over “live” traf-fic on I-17. Therefore, construc-tion sequencing was critical, andbecause the project schedule wasvery aggressive, there was littleroom for error. Using dozers, scrapers, load-

ers, backhoes and haul trucks,crews have maintained a “typicalwork schedule during theevenings [of] Sunday throughThursday and during the day,Monday through Friday withsome weekend work,” saidLewis. That schedule has been diffi-

cult, she said. “The largest chal-lenge has been the restriction ofonly being able to do work on I-

17 during the Sunday toThursday nights.” However, sheadded, through the “partneringprocess,” ADOT and the con-tractor were able to accomplishthe work under these restrictions.“Anytime you have a project

of this magnitude, there are a lotof challenges and a lot of movingparts,” Lewis continued.“Fortunately, with great coopera-tion from our contractors, thisproject is scheduled to be com-pleted on time. One of greatestchallenges has been traffic-relat-ed, since Interstate 17 is a heavi-ly traveled corridor. That’s whyADOT has scheduled most ofthe major work that required clo-sures during overnight hourswhen traffic volumes were attheir lowest.”

Phased inThe project was designed in

four phases to minimize theimpact to the local communityand the traveling public andmaximize cost-effective proce-dures. “This project includeseight bridges, two roundabouts, aflyover bridge and three new [orimproved] local roads,” Lewissaid. “Due to the magnitude ofthe project, phases were requiredto allow for live traffic to contin-ue to use the Interstate and access

In addition to serving as a major interstate route to move people and goods between metro Phoenixand other parts of the country, I-17 also is the primary route to northern Arizona and the only high-way serving the growing communities north of Maricopa County.

see CORDES page 40

CORDES from page 1

Funded by federal highway funds, the $50.9 million contract is a jointventure between Vastco Inc. and Sundt Construction Inc., which togeth-er become the project’s Construction Manager at Risk.

The current interchange design mixes local and through traffic, caus-ing frequent congestion and delays, according to Tricia Lewis, seniorcommunity relations officer of ADOT. Therefore, a plan to reconstructit was put into place.

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The new 10-ft. (3 m) VögeleVision i-Series pavers represent thenext generation of Vision paversfor the 21st century.The tracked Vision 5200-2i and

wheeled Vision 5203-2i pavers arenew in 2013 and are designedespecially for the requirements ofthe North American market. Theseversatile pavers are suitable forurban applications, as well as forhighway, airport and commercialwork, according to the manufactur-er.The tracked Vision 5200-2 has a

maximum paving width of 28 ft.(8.5 m), with a maximum laydownrate of 1,300 tph (1,179 t), and atransport width of 10 ft., while the

wheeled 5203-2i has a maximumpaving width of 25 ft. 6 in. (7.7 m),with the same maximum laydownrate of 1,300 tph, and transportwidth of 10 ft.The Vision 5200-2i and 5203-2i

are equipped with ErgoPlus,Vögele’s revolutionary total designconcept for easy paver operation.ErgoPlus simplifies the operators’work and provides comfort, whileoffering owners unobstructed

operator visibility of materialhopper, screed and auger tun-nel. These i-class Visionseries pavers are both cooland quiet during operation.

Vögele Vision 5200-2iThe tracked Vision 5200-2i

is designed primarily for usein highway construction,where it’s all about power andproductivity. With a powerful6-cylinder Cummins enginedelivering 250 hp. (186 kW),the heavy-duty paver achievespaving speeds up to 250 fpm(76 m) and travel speeds up to

7.5 mph (12 kmh), both infinitelyvariable.The large material hopper holds

240 cu. ft. (6.8 cu m), and isdimensioned so that plenty of mixcan be available at all times. Two

cylinders per side provide smoothoperation. Continuous rubbertracks, 18 in. (45.7 cm) wide, withself-aligning front idlers, provideoptimal steering under any condi-tions. Dual track tensioning cylin-ders provide perfect alignment.The 5200-2i’s Tier IVi

Cummins engine provides excel-lent horsepower-to-weight ratio,and the paver benefits from highlyefficient cooling for longevity ofall paver components. Its advanceddesign provides precise materialhandling, and its innovative andreliable drive concept providesdetailed tracking, according to themanufacturer.With its auto-tensioning of con-

veyors, optional auto-lubrication,and more, the Vision 5200-2i freesits owners of many daily mainte-nance chores.

Vögele Vision 5203-2iThe wheeled Vision 5203-2i

paver provides the benefits of thenext-generation Vision pavers in awheeled design, with its attributesof maneuverability and speed inwork zones, and high flotation onunconsolidated subgrades andloose shoulders. The 5203-2i canpave at speeds up to 250 fpm, andtravel up to 12 mph (19 kmh), bothinfinitely variable.Maximum power and torque is

obtained from hydrostatic drives,and separate hydraulic drives areprovided for each of the rearwheels. Two or four powered frontwheels are available as options.Electronic traction managementensures optimum tractive effortand protects the engine againstoverload. Permanent ground con-tact of front wheels utilizes pivot-ing bogies.Its top travel speed of 12 mph

allows the paver to maneuverquickly on the job site. A numberof different drive options (6 by 2, 6by 4 and 6 by 6) are available forthe Vision 5203-2i. The 5203-2i’ssmall turning radius permits easyand quick maneuvering, even intight corners. Electronic tractionmanagement is provided.Like the 5200-2i, its powerful

EPA Tier IVi Cummins engine pro-vides excellent horsepower-to-weight ratio, with technology per-mitting very low noise emissions,combined with highly efficientcooling to enhance longevity of allpaver components. Also like the5200-2, the Vision 5203-2i fea-tures auto-tensioning of conveyors,optional auto-lubrication, andmore, freeing its owners of manydaily maintenance chores.For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s

Web site at www.constructionequip-

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Vögele i-Series Represent Next Generation of Vision Pavers

The tracked Vision 5200-2 has a maximum paving width of28 ft. (8.5 m), with a maximum laydown rate of 1,300 tph(1,179 t), and a transport width of 10 ft. (3 m), while thewheeled 5203-2i has a maximum paving width of 25 ft. 6 in.(7.7 m), with the same maximum laydown rate of 1,300 tph,and transport width of 10 ft.

The tracked Vision 5200-2i is designed primarily for use in highwayconstruction. With a powerful 6-cylinder Cummins engine delivering250 hp. (186 kW), the heavy-duty paver achieves paving speeds upto 250 fpm (76 m) and travel speeds up to 7.5 mph (12 kmh), bothinfinitely variable.

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Volvo’s P7110, P7170 Simplify Cold Weather Start-Ups Powered by a Volvo 235 hp (175 kW) Tier IVi-compliant

D8 engine, the Volvo P7110 and P7170 pavers are more effi-cient than previous models, with decreased engine emissionsand increased fuel efficiency, according to the manufacturer. The engine’s diesel particulate filter (DPF) and active,

semi-automatic regeneration process work without interrup-tion, maximizing machine performance and productivity.Starting the paver in cold weather is made easier due to anavailable pump decoupler that disengages non-essentialpumps for more consistent start-ups. The P7110 and P7170 are powerfully precise, with a four-

sensor feed system that automatically regulates the deliveryand flow of material to match paver speed, ensuring smooth,even paving. With the simple press of a button, the driver andscreed operator can extend hydraulically-powered, two-stage tunnels, which offer concise control of material flowacross the paving width, resulting in a high quality mat.Flow gates, as well as other options, are available to tai-lor machines to meet individual contractor’s needs. Blaw-Kote protective coating prevents asphalt from sticking tovital components, providing better machine wear andlonger life. The P7110 and P7170 pavers offer near 360-degree

visibility, giving operators a safe, all-around view of thepaving process for greater comfort and confidence. Thesignature low, single-level platform permits the operatorto move freely, easily and safely. Large steps, handrails andanti-slip plates allow the operator to access and exit the plat-form safely. Dual-rotating, tiltable consoles deliver greaterversatility, allowing operators to choose from which side ofthe machine they prefer to operate. Operator productivity is improved with adjustable seats

that can be extended beyond the edge of the paver, offeringimproved visibility and comfort. Steering on the trackedP7110 is controlled by two levers on each seat console, whilethe steering wheel maneuvers the wheeled P7170. Controlsare intuitively clustered by function for ease of use and arebacklit for night use or low-light conditions. The P7110 and P7170 SmokEater fume extraction system

removes fumes at 83 percent efficiency without obstructingthe operator’s view into the auger channel. Fumes are cap-tured and conveyed from the auger channel, moved throughthe paver and exit through the integral exhaust/fumesstack.

Smooth OperatorThe screeds on the P7110 and

P7170 deliver high density levels,helping roller compaction, result-ing in a high-

quality, uniform mat, according to the manufacturer. A variety of front and rear hydraulically-

extendable Volvo screeds are availablefor paving applications, as well as bolt-on extensions for wide paving applica-tions. Paving efficiency is enhanced on

these models with a large, 12-ton (11 t)capacity hopper, which works in conjunc-tion with independently controlled con-veyors and augers to ensurea consistent flow of materi-al to the screed.

Synch r on i z edfolding, hydraulic front hopper wingsdeliver material to the conveyor system, minimizing materi-al segregation. Hydrostatic drives for the independently con-trolled conveyors and augers ensure material is moved even-ly to both sides of the screed. Each conveyor has a reverse feature, which helps control material

and assist in clean-up. Proportional auger speed control andhydraulic auger height adjustments provide an optimal headof material in the auger channel. The large volume ofasphalt throughput supports continuous production,

regardless of paving width, thickness or speed. Maintenance on these models is made easy with ground

level accessibility to service points and wide opening servicedoors on the deck surface. Machine lifetime and productivi-ty are further enhanced through a variety of customer serv-ice support channels. Customer service agreements are avail-able, which provide customers with maximum cost controland minimum downtime. Access also is made available tothe Volvo Road Institute, a program which, for nearly 50years, has provided customers with relevant educational con-tent delivered by industry experts, helping customers maxi-mize productivity and machine performance. For more information, call 717/532-9181 or visit

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

Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.construc-

tionequipmentguide.com.)

The P7110 and P7170 are powerfully pre-cise, with a four-sensor feed system that

automatically regulates the delivery and flow ofmaterial to match paver speed, ensuring smooth, even paving.

The P7110 and P7170 pavers offer near 360-degreevisibility, giving operators a safe, all-around view ofthe paving process for greater comfort and confi-dence.

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2044 S. Vineyard Ave. • Ontario, CA 91761909/930-1822

MACDONALD EQUIPMENT CO.7333 Highway 85

P.O. Box 1865Commerce City, CO 80037

303/287-7401Fax: 303/287-7404

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www.wirtgenamerica.comROAD AND MINERAL TECHNOLOGIES

THE NEW DYNAMIC EFFICIENCY W 210i WITH MORE THAN 60 NEW INNOVATIVE FEATURES

More power with less fuel technology:PTS – Parallel to Surface

WIDRIVE – New control solutions

ISC – Intelligent speed control

LEVEL PRO – Designed for the crew

3DS – Flexible application drum speed

VCS – Environmentally friendly

W 210iEngine: 716 HPMilling widths: 6’ 7”; optional: combo and 7’ 3”Milling depth: 13”Operating weight, CE: 63,670 lbs

6715 W. RenoOklahoma City, OK

800-375-3339Tulsa, OK

918-438-1700Dallas, TX

214-371-7777Fort Worth, TX817-378-0600

Abilene, TX325-692-6334Amarillo, TX

806-373-2826Lubbock, TX

806-745-2112Odessa, TX

432-333-7000

NUECES POWEREQUIPMENT

www.nuecespower.comCorpus Christi, TX

361-289-0066Edinburg, TX

956-702-0066Laredo, TX

956-725-0066San Benito, TX956-361-0066Victoria, TX

361-576-0066Vinton, TX

915-541-0066

Spokane, WA800-541-0754Kent, WA

800-669-2425Rochester, WA800-304-4421Portland, OR

800-950-7779Eugene, OR

800-826-9811

Boise, ID800-221-5211Pocatello, ID

800-829-4450Missoula, MT800-332-1617Kalispell, MT

800-434-4190Billings, MT

800-735-2589

NIXON-EGLI EQUIPMENT COMPANY

www.nixon-egli.com800 E. Grant Line Rd.

Tracy, CA 95304209-830-8600209-830-8884

2044 S. Vineyard Ave.Ontario, CA 91761

909-930-1822

5055 E. 72nd Ave.Commerce City, CO

303-287-7506800-646-6636Durango, CO

970-247-4460Grand Junction, CO

970-243-7090Salt Lake City, UT

801-262-7441

Ogden, UT801-627-0049St. George, UT435-652-8003Casper, WY

307-266-4474Gillette, WY

307-685-4288Rock Springs, WY

307-382-5284

Phoenix, AZ602-252-7121

Ray, AZ 520-363-5168Gilbert, AZ

480-545-2400Tucson, AZ

520-623-8681Prescott, AZ

928-778-5621Albuquerque, NM

505-345-8383Farmington, NM505-324-8601

Bakersfield, CA661-695-4830El Paso, TX

915-872-1001Superior, AZ

520-689-2405Perris, CA

909-355-3600West Sacramento, CA

916-375-3540Redding, CA

530-229-3822Fremont, CA

510-659-1903

KIRBY-SMITH MACHINERY INC.www.kirby-smith.com

MODERN MACHINERYwww.modernmachinery.com

HONNEN EQUIPMENT CO.www.honnen.com

ROAD MACHINERYwww.roadmachinery.com

COOPER EQUIPMENT CO.17474 Judson Rd.San Antonio, TX210-657-5151

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www.sakaiamerica.com | 1-800-323-0535

WHILE SOME PEOPLE ARE HAVING A PROBLEM GRASPING THE CONCEPT,THEY’RE SURE NOT HAVING ANY DIFFICULTY GRABBING THE RESULTS.

It’s a rubber tire roller that vibrates with enough centrifugal force to equal the out-put of a 55,000 pound pneumatic. The GW750 handles the toughest HMA mixeswith ease, getting balanced high densities from the top through the bottom of themat. Great on SMA, too! And it provides a sound interlock between new overlaysand profiled surfaces. It’s bonus time!

Check one out at your Sakai dealer today.

RDO EQUIPMENT CO.www.rdoequipment.com

Riverside, CA800/494-4863

Indio, CA760/342-8900

Imperial, CA800/464-4331

Lakeside, CA619/270-4300

Fort Worth, TX800/551-4905

Hewitt, TX800/551-8258

Irving, TX800/437-6342

Laredo, TX956/718-1909

Pflugerville, TX512/272-4141

New Braunfels, TX800/880-0880

Ehrenberg, AZ928/923-9611

Flagstaff, AZ928/526-0639

Phoenix, AZ602/415-4700

Prescott, AZ928/776-8300

Tucson, AZ520/294-5262

Wellton, AZ928/785-4276

Yuma, AZ928/341-7100

FOUR SEASONS EQUIPMENT8111 Mills Road, Houston, TX 77064

281/807-9777 • Fax: 281/807-1233

1425 Swisco Road, Lake Charles, LA 70665

337/626-6000 • Fax: 337/626-7600

www.powermotivecorp.com

5000 Vasquez Blvd., Denver, CO 80216

303/355-5900 • Fax: 303/388-9328

Grand Junction, CO

970/241-1550

Colorado Springs, CO

719/576-5541

Milliken, CO

970/587-1188

Durango, CO

970/259-0455

POWER MOTIVE CORP.

KOMATSU EQUIPMENT CO.1486 S. Distribution DriveSalt Lake City, UT 84104801/972-3660Fax: 801/954-0936

4660 Pioneer WayElko, NV 89801775/753-7557

3825 Losee RoadNorth Las Vegas, NV 89030702/399-1004

900 Marietta WaySparks, NV 89431775/356-1334

6253 West Gilbert IndustrialCourtHurricane, UT 84737435/986-1000

405 Jonah DriveRock Springs, WY 82901307/686-1300

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Case Introduces Next Generation of Asphalt CompactorsCase Construction Equipment

introduced its next generation ofasphalt compaction equipmentwith an updated line of small dou-ble drum asphalt rollers. The newDV Series — the DV23, DV26,DV36 and DV45 — combines acompact size, maneuverability andvisibility, with the same controlfeatures found in heavy asphaltrollers. The DV Series small tan-dem rollers feature a tapered offsetdrum and high curb clearance,allowing users to compact right upto high curbs or other tight areas,making them ideal for parking lots,bike paths, tennis courts and othersmall- to medium-sized projects,according to the manufacturer.

The four new models, replacingthe DV201, 202 and 204, are partof Case’s complete line of com-paction equipment that can handleanything from coarse bases com-paction to hot-mix asphalt sur-faces.

“The narrow hood design on ournew line of DV Series small com-pactors gives operators the abilityto see right down to the edge of the

drum, which is critical in tightspaces, and sets Case equipmentapart from competitors,” said KatiePullen, Case brand marketingmanager. “Contractors want toeliminate the amount of foot com-pacting they need to do, and thesemachines allow operators to getcloser to areas than they ever couldbefore.”

Pullen explained that the small

DV Series compactors also have atighter turning radius, whichimproves compaction times, andthe offset tapered drums reduceasphalt tearing while compactingaround curves.

Operators can further maximizeproductivity with standard dualamplitudes and dual frequencies.The Tier IV Interim Yanmarengine on the small DV Series

compactors delivers the same highcentrifugal forces and frequenciesas the competition, but at lowerRPMs, making the machines morefuel efficient. Low overhead clear-ance is no problem with the stan-dard foldable rollover protectionsystem (ROPS), according to themanufacturer.

“These small DV compactorsoffer superior compaction capabil-ities for a variety of asphalts, andthe pressurized water tanks ensurethere’s no wasted water and consis-tent flow, even on hills,” Pullensaid.

Operator Comfort, EasyMaintenance Enhance

ProductivityAs always, operator comfort

remains a top priority for Case, andthe DV Series compactors featurean iso-mounted operator platformthat minimizes vibration andreduces operator fatigue. Operatorsalso have superior visibility to thedrum edge on both sides of themachine with a lateral sliding seatas standard equipment, even on the

smallest machine. The automaticvibration control system includesautomatic or operator-controlledstart and stop to the drum.

The machines are built to mini-mize maintenance time and maxi-mize productivity for years tocome. Routine maintenance is per-formed easily with the gas strutassist opening hood andunmatched access to key internalengine components. The com-pactors feature an external fuel filland Teflon articulation joint. Inaddition, all check points are con-veniently located on one side of themachine for faster service.

The Case DV23, DV26, DV36and DV45 asphalt rollers havedrum widths ranging from 39 to 54in. (100 to 137 cm), and operatingweights from 4,960 to 10,295 lb.(2,250 to 4,670 kg).

For more information, visitwww.casece.com.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s

Web site at www.constructionequip-

mentguide.com.)

The new DV Series combines a compact size, maneuverability andvisibility, with the same control features found in heavy asphaltrollers.

Asphalt Pavers (Sizes range from 10,000 - 33,000 lbs)

Asphalt RollersMotor GradersPot Hole Patchers

BroomsAsphalt DistributorsConcrete CurberConveyor Belt Loaders

Every Solution for Your Paving Needs

Dallas214-819-4100

San Antonio210-648-4600

Austin512-388-2529

www.romco.comROMCO Equipment Co. has acquired Conley Lott Nichols.

Fort Worth817-626-2288

Longview903-758-5576

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Introducing 12 tonsof stress relief

THE COMPACTION EXPERTS

BOMAG introduces the new standardfor affordable, user-friendly12-tonsoil compactors. The new BW211-40series is loaded with ergonomic featuresto reduce operator fatigue. Plus itdelivers over 53,000 lbs. of centrifugalforce (nearly 62,000 lbs. for pad footroller) over its massive 84-in workingwidth. Other benefits include:

•Redesigned, vibration-isolatedoperator’s platform with easy to usecontrols and improved sight lines

•Shorter stop to stop steering input forless fatigue, 12-degree oscillation and35-degree steering angle for optimummaneuverability

•Easy open, no tool hood for betterengine access

•EPA-compliant Tier 3 diesel engines

For detailed specs and full listof features and benefits on

BOMAG 40-series rollers, visitwww.bomag-americas.com

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P.O. Box 31388Amarillo, TX 79120800-658-9868

Fax: 806-335-3932

Lubbock, TX800-658-9878

Odessa, TX800-658-9888

Abilene, TX800-592-4468

San Angelo, TX800-658-9130

Wichita Falls, TX877-658-9877

Enid, OK800-522-0385

Tulsa, OK800-375-5926

McAlester, OK800-329-2555

www.rgwequipment.com

550 Greenville RoadLivermore, CA 94550

925-606-2403925-606-2493

www.yellowhouse.us

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Calder Brothers Corporation250 E. Warehouse Ct. | Taylors, SC 29687

phone: (864) 244-4800 | fax: (864) 244-5007 | www.4aMauldin.com

Discover More Ways Mauldin Can Help You Become a Master of the Mat.

Mauldin’s 1750-C Super

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hard action. Unmatched

performance and durability

set this heavyweight apart

from all others.

Check the details atwww.4aMauldin.com.

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Dynapac USA3700 East 68th Avenue

Commerce City, CO 80022

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

Authorized Dynapac Dealers

Dynapac’s CC 624F

and compaction performance...

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

Designed to meet the needs of road contractors –

Dynapac – Providing Dynamic Compaction Solutions for over 70 years.

CL Boydwww.clboyd.com

Ardmore, OK866.720.2693

Oklahoma City, OK405.942.8000Lawton, OK

800.633.2693

Cate Equipment Co.www.cateequipment.com

Boise, ID208.884.0500Pocatello, ID208.232.7001

Salt Lake City, UT801.973.2900Gillette, WY

307.682.0571

Closner Equipment Co. Inc.www.closner.comSan Antonio, TX210.732.2131

Austin, TX512.272.8200

Colorado Machinerywww.coloradomachinery.com

Colorado Springs, CO719.475.1100

Pueblo West, CO719.547.3505Frederick, CO303.833.5900

Fort Collins, CO970.482.7154

Craig Taylor Equip. Co.www.craigtaylorequipment.com

Anchorage, AK907.276.5050Wasilla, AK

907.376.3838Soldotna, AK907.262.5977Fairbanks, AK907.452.1192

Doggett HeavyMachinery Services

www.doggettmachinery.comVictoria, TX

361.570.6666Corpus Christi, TX

361.289.0727Brownsville, TX956.831.9377

Pharr, TX956.787.0001

R.B. Everett & Co.www.rbeverett.com

Pasadena, TX281.991.8161

Modern Machinerywww.modernmachinery.com

Missoula, MT800.332.1617Kalispell, MT800.434.4190Billings, MT

800.735.2589

Pape Machinery, Inc.www.papemachinery.com

Sparks, NV775.353.0440

Fowler, CA559.834.4774Newark, CA

510.790.3600Rohnert Park, CA

707.584.9161Gilroy, CA

408.848.4150French Camp, CA

209.983.8122Sacramento, CA

916.922.7181Redding, CA530.241.4555Portland, OR503.289.1103

Pape Machinery, Inc., cnt’d.Tangent, OR541.812.0207Eugene, OR

541.484.5424Central Point, OR

541.772.4706Klamath Falls, OR

541.884.5683Bend, OR

541.389.5869Kent, WA

206.575.0140Mt. Vernon, WA360.424.3291Tacoma, WA253.922.8718

Kelso, WA360.575.9959

Wentachee, WA509.664.1265Yakima, WA

509.248.7910

Rowand Machinery Co.www.rowand.com

Spokane, WA509.838.5252

Pasco, WA509.547.8813

Hayden, ID208.762.2657

American Machinerywww.americanmachineryhawaii.com

Honolulu, HI808.682.8282

Hilo, HI808.961.6673

Kona, HI808.329.5574

Maui, HI808.242.4664

Kauai, HI808.246.0097

Bane Machinery www.banemachinery.com

Dallas, TX214.352.2468

Tyler, TX903.597.6641Fort Worth, TX817.847.5894

Bee Equipment Sales, Inc.www.beeequipmentsales.com

Lubbock, TX806.745.1511

Tom Growney Equip., Inc.www.growneyinc.com

El Paso, TX915.598.1133

Albuquerque, NM505.884.2900

Farmington, NM505.326.1101Hobbs, NM

505.392.6923

Wyoming Equipmentwww.coloradoequipment.net

Cheyenne, WY307.638.8669

Atlas Copco Storeswww.atlascopco.us

Phoenix, AZ 623-780-0200

www.atlascopco.us/phoenix

Tucson, AZ Store520.834.0400

www.atlascopco.us/tucson

San Diego/Los Angeles, CA 760-599-9299

www.atlascopco.us/vista

Denver, CO 303-288-3258

www.atlascopco.us/denver

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Serving the Asphalt Industry for 25 YearsServing the Asphalt Industry for 25 Years

Etnyre FX400DDistributor, 1314 gallons, bitumeter only incab, Cummins diesel rearengine, 10 ft FC spraybar, dual diesel burners,spray wand & hose,1994 Chevrolet Kodiakw/Cat 3116 dieselengine, 5 spd trans, 2 spd axle, air brakes

1999 Blaw Knox PF4410 Paver, Omni IA screed 8-13 ft,Cummins diesel engine,fume extractor, powerslope, plumbed forgrade controls

1999 Rosco SPRH-HChip Spreader, 11 ftspread hopper, hydrostatic drive,Cummins diesel engine,dual rear wheels, new belts

2005 Ingersoll RandDD112HF Roller, 78"double drum high frequency vibratoryroller, Cummins dieselengine, canopy, watersystem, (13 1/2 tons)

Warren GS84 TailgateSpreader, GS87 &GS84 tailgate spreader,designed to mount onstandard dump bodies,manual feed-gate control, eight one-footsections for spreadwidth adjustment, operator’s platform with safety rail.

2006 Ingersoll RandPT125R Roller, pneumatic roller, 9 wheel rubber tire,Cummins dieselengine, ROPS, watersystem, co-co mats

NEW MarathonTPS250T Distributor,tack distributor, trailermounted, Honda 5.5hpgas engine, 10GPMpumping system, 250gallon capacity, 5 ftspray wand w/40 fthose, 10" filler lid, hose reel, dual burners

2009 Stone BulldogTR34 TrenchCompactor, New - Unused -Trenchcompactor, remoteoperation, 34" drums,20 HP Hatz diesel

866-430-75393517 Wayne White Rd., Climax, NC 27233

[email protected]

www.jfwequipment.com

2006 CaterpillarAP1000D Paver, Extend-a-mat 10-20Belectric screed, fumeextractor, Cat 3116 dieselengine, self lubing system, plumbed forTopcon

MACDONALD EQUIPMENT CO733 Highway 85 • P.O. Box 1865 • Commerce City, CO 80037

303-287-7401 • Fax: 303-287-7404

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The Wirtgen W 100i cold mill providespower and performance in the versatile 39-in. (99 cm) wide class, while providing TierIVi emissions compliance in a rear-loadingmodel.The cutting width of the W 100i is 39 in.,

and the maximum cutting depth is 12 in.(30.5 cm). The W 100i is propelled on twowheels in front and two at the rear. Rearloading offers ease of operation and anexcellent cost:benefit ratio to owners andoperators of the W 100i, providing a pow-erful, productive machine at favorableoperating costs, according to the manufac-turer.It’s the largest rear-loading cold mill in

the Wirtgen line and is powered by a six-cylinder Deutz engine generating 215 hp. The W 100i’s engine is equipped with a

combined two-way catalytic converter andparticulate filter to ensure effective exhaustpurification.The available level pro system for the W

100i is an automatic leveling system withtwo wire-rope sensors, and the available

FCS/flexible cutter system light option per-mits the use of milling drums with differenttool spacings.

The W 100i offers two different speedoptions (fast or slow) for adjustment inheight via the rear wheels. Ample groundclearance at the hydraulic motors of the rearwheels protects them from damage fromhigh curbs or other obstructions. Threemilling gears permit different advancespeeds during milling, and the front wheelscan be turned up to nearly 80 deg.For more information, visit www.wirtge-

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

It’s the largest rear-loading cold mill in the Wirtgen line…

Providing Power, Performance...Rear-Load Wirtgen W 100i ColdMill Meets Tier IVi Standards

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FOUR SEASONS EQUIPMENT INC.Houston TX 281/807-9777Fax: 281/807-1233Dallas TX214/388-1700Fax: 214/388-0107

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Pearland713-413-2200 • 866-414-8236

www.bobcatofhouston.com

Valley Ditch Witch IncCorpus Christi

361-884-3959 • 888-356-3139

Harlingen956-425-4300

www.valleyditchwitch.com

CALIFORNIABobcat of Cerritos, Inc.

Cerritos562-926-2342 • 800-842-6652

www.bobcatofcerritos.com

MONTANABobcat of Missoula

Missoula406-728-5392

www.prorentalsandsales.com

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Tulsa918-622-7787 • 800-324-7368

www.whitestarmachinery.com

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CALIFORNIAMecoM equipMent

Stockton, CA 209-466-5135

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Corona, CA 951-674-9999Pacoima, CA951-674-9999

NEW MEXICO ciSco FoRD equipMent

www.cisco-eq.com

Artesia, NM575-748-1314

TEXASciSco FoRD equipMentwww.cisco-eq.com

520 SE Loop 338Odessa, TX 79762432-550-9181Fax: 432-367-9335Lubbock, TX806-745-9595San Angelo, TX325-653-2121

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Alvin, TX 281-331-3177

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WASHINGTONJet citY equipMent

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The Charles Machine Works, Inc.

Witch Equipment Company, Inc. Fort Worth, TX | 817-429-4824

Witch Equipment Company, Inc. Hewitt, TX | 254-666-3344

Ditch Witch of New Mexico, Inc. Albuquerque, NM | 505-345-1888

Ditch Witch of Houston Houston, TX | 713-462-8866

Ditch Witch of East Texas Tyler, TX | 903-592-6226

Ditch Witch Southwest Lubbock, TX | 806-745-6866

Ditch Witch of Oklahoma Edmond, OK | 405-348-4633

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Ditch Witch of Arkansas Springdale, AR | 479-419-9771

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Ditch Witch of OklahomaEdmond, OK | 405-348-4633

Tulsa, OK | 918-438-1560

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Ditch Witch of East TexasTyler, TX | 903-592-6226

Ditch Witch SouthwestLubbock, TX | 806-745-6866Odessa, TX | 432-617-8351

Ditch Witch of ArkansasSpringdale, AR | 479-419-9771

Ditch Witch of ArkansasBenton, AR | 501-316-3200

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Harlingen, TX | 956-425-4300

Ditch Witch of ArizonaPhoenix, AZ | 602-437-0351

Ditch Witch of Southern ArizonaTucson, AZ | 520-579-0261

Ditch Witch of HoustonHouston, TX | 713-462-8866

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CASE AUTHORIZED DEALERS

Bingham EquipmentARIZONA

WasillaFairbanksAnchorageYukon Equipment CompanyALASKA

CASE AUTHORIZED DEALERS

Bingham EquipmentARIZONA

(907) 376-1541(907) 457-1541(907) 277-1541

Yukon Equipment CompanyALASKA

Idaho FallsPioneer Equipment Company

Twin FallsCaldwellBurks Tractor CompanyIDAHO

(208) 523-5455Idaho FallsPioneer Equipment Company

(208) 733-5543Twin Falls(208) 466-7875Caldwell

Burks Tractor CompanyIDAHO

(325) 655-5666San Angelo(512) 272-8922Manor(806) 745-2000Lubbock(254) 613-1500Belton(806) 553-7777Amarillo(325) 698-2726Abilene

ASCOTEXAS

(325) 655-5666(512) 272-8922(806) 745-2000(254) 613-1500(806) 553-7777(325) 698-2726

OxnardDiamond A EquipmentCALIFORNIA

TucsonPhoenixFlagstaffTitan Machinery

YumaParkerBingham Equipment

(805) 485-2103Diamond A EquipmentCALIFORNIA

(520) 623-5848(602) 269-3221(928) 526-5991

Titan Machinery

(928) 726-4701(928) 669-9271

Bingham Equipment

Hertz Equipment RentalNEVADA

MissoulaGreat FallsEast HelenaBozemanBillingsTitan Machinery MONTANA

Hertz Equipment RentalNEVADA

(406) 543-7782Missoula(406) 453-1405Great Falls(406) 227-6880 East Helena(406) 587-0728Bozeman(406) 259-5500Billings

Titan Machinery MONTANA

(915) 541-0066Vinton(361) 576-0066Victoria(956) 361-0066San Benito(956) 725-0066Laredo(956) 702-0066Edinburg(361) 289-0066Corpus Christi

Nueces Power Equipment

(940) 322-9950Wichita FallsConstruction Agricultural Supply

(210) 333-8000San Antonio

(915) 541-0066(361) 576-0066(956) 361-0066(956) 725-0066(956) 702-0066(361) 289-0066

(940) 322-9950Construction Agricultural Supply

(210) 333-8000

ReddingFontanaEl CajonSonsray Machinery

FresnoSequoia Equipment Company

BakersfieldPioneer Equipment

Santa MariaOxnard

(530) 245-9000(909) 355-1075(619) 873-0123

Sonsray Machinery

(559) 441-1122Sequoia Equipment Company

(661) 327-1641Pioneer Equipment

(805) 925-1869(805) 485-2103

OCT Equipment OKLAHOMA

AlbuquerqueTitan MachineryNEW MEXICO

SparksSonsray Machinery

Las Vegas

OCT Equipment OKLAHOMA

(505) 342-2566AlbuquerqueTitan MachineryNEW MEXICO

(775) 358-5000SparksSonsray Machinery

(702) 876-2223Las Vegas

(801) 794-1463Spanish Fork(801) 262-5761Salt Lake City(801) 262-5761Logan(435) 586-4406Cedar City

Century Equipment CompanyUTAH

(432) 367-8628OdessaPermian Tractor Sales

(915) 541-0066Vinton

(801) 794-1463(801) 262-5761(801) 262-5761(435) 586-4406

Century Equipment Company

(432) 367-8628

(915) 541-0066

Titan Machinery

DurangoCliftonCentury Equipment CompanyCOLORADO

StocktonSanta Fe SpringsSacramentoRedding

Titan Machinery

(970) 247-0522(970) 434-7363

Century Equipment CompanyCOLORADO

(209) 464-9600(562) 903-7377Santa Fe Springs(916) 649-0096(530) 245-9000

HermistonCentral Machinery

MedfordCentral Equipment CompanyOREGON

TulsaOklahoma CityClintonOCT Equipment

(541) 567-2331HermistonCentral Machinery

(541) 779-7443MedfordCentral Equipment CompanyOREGON

(918) 437-5085Tulsa(405) 789-6812Oklahoma City(580) 323-3422Clinton

OCT Equipment

(360) 651-2171Marysville(253) 735-2702Auburn

Sonsray Machinery

(509) 837-3833Sunnyside(509) 547-9003Pasco(509) 765-1257Moses Lake

Central Machinery SalesWASHINGTON

(360) 651-2171(253) 735-2702

(509) 837-3833(509) 547-9003(509) 765-1257

WailukuLihueKea-AuKailua-KonaAllied Machinery Corp.HAWAII

WindsorFort CollinsCommerce CityColorado Springs

(808) 986-0691(808) 245-8581(808) 982-7728(808) 334-0102

Allied Machinery Corp.

(970) 461-4960(970) 484-0528(303) 286-7000Commerce City(719) 596-2924Colorado Springs

SalemPortlandSonsray Machinery

(503) 362-1371Salem(503) 283-2461Portland

Sonsray Machinery

(541) 567-2331

(307) 682-9742Gillette(307) 638-4400Cheyenne(307) 234-5381Casper

Titan Machinery

(307) 382-6570Rock SpringsCentury Equipment CompanyWYOMING

(307) 682-9742(307) 638-4400(307) 234-5381

(307) 382-6570Century Equipment Company

WaipahuWailuku

(808) 671-0541(808) 986-0691

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IDAHO

MONTANA

NEVADA

NEW MEXICO

OKLAHOMA

OREGON

ALASKA

ARIZONA

CALIFORNIA

COLORADO

HAWAII

TEXAS

UTAH

WASHINGTON

WYOMING

CASE AUTHORIZED DEALERS

Bingham EquipmentARIZONA

WasillaFairbanksAnchorageYukon Equipment CompanyALASKA

CASE AUTHORIZED DEALERS

Bingham EquipmentARIZONA

(907) 376-1541(907) 457-1541(907) 277-1541

Yukon Equipment CompanyALASKA

Idaho FallsPioneer Equipment Company

Twin FallsCaldwellBurks Tractor CompanyIDAHO

(208) 523-5455Idaho FallsPioneer Equipment Company

(208) 733-5543Twin Falls(208) 466-7875Caldwell

Burks Tractor CompanyIDAHO

(325) 655-5666San Angelo(512) 272-8922Manor(806) 745-2000Lubbock(254) 613-1500Belton(806) 553-7777Amarillo(325) 698-2726Abilene

ASCOTEXAS

(325) 655-5666(512) 272-8922(806) 745-2000(254) 613-1500(806) 553-7777(325) 698-2726

OxnardDiamond A EquipmentCALIFORNIA

TucsonPhoenixFlagstaffTitan Machinery

YumaParkerBingham Equipment

(805) 485-2103Diamond A EquipmentCALIFORNIA

(520) 623-5848(602) 269-3221(928) 526-5991

Titan Machinery

(928) 726-4701(928) 669-9271

Bingham Equipment

Hertz Equipment RentalNEVADA

MissoulaGreat FallsEast HelenaBozemanBillingsTitan Machinery MONTANA

Hertz Equipment RentalNEVADA

(406) 543-7782Missoula(406) 453-1405Great Falls(406) 227-6880 East Helena(406) 587-0728Bozeman(406) 259-5500Billings

Titan Machinery MONTANA

(915) 541-0066Vinton(361) 576-0066Victoria(956) 361-0066San Benito(956) 725-0066Laredo(956) 702-0066Edinburg(361) 289-0066Corpus Christi

Nueces Power Equipment

(940) 322-9950Wichita FallsConstruction Agricultural Supply

(210) 333-8000San Antonio

(915) 541-0066(361) 576-0066(956) 361-0066(956) 725-0066(956) 702-0066(361) 289-0066

(940) 322-9950Construction Agricultural Supply

(210) 333-8000

ReddingFontanaEl CajonSonsray Machinery

FresnoSequoia Equipment Company

BakersfieldPioneer Equipment

Santa MariaOxnard

(530) 245-9000(909) 355-1075(619) 873-0123

Sonsray Machinery

(559) 441-1122Sequoia Equipment Company

(661) 327-1641Pioneer Equipment

(805) 925-1869(805) 485-2103

OCT Equipment OKLAHOMA

AlbuquerqueTitan MachineryNEW MEXICO

SparksSonsray Machinery

Las Vegas

OCT Equipment OKLAHOMA

(505) 342-2566AlbuquerqueTitan MachineryNEW MEXICO

(775) 358-5000SparksSonsray Machinery

(702) 876-2223Las Vegas

(801) 794-1463Spanish Fork(801) 262-5761Salt Lake City(801) 262-5761Logan(435) 586-4406Cedar City

Century Equipment CompanyUTAH

(432) 367-8628OdessaPermian Tractor Sales

(915) 541-0066Vinton

(801) 794-1463(801) 262-5761(801) 262-5761(435) 586-4406

Century Equipment Company

(432) 367-8628

(915) 541-0066

Titan Machinery

DurangoCliftonCentury Equipment CompanyCOLORADO

StocktonSanta Fe SpringsSacramentoRedding

Titan Machinery

(970) 247-0522(970) 434-7363

Century Equipment CompanyCOLORADO

(209) 464-9600(562) 903-7377Santa Fe Springs(916) 649-0096(530) 245-9000

HermistonCentral Machinery

MedfordCentral Equipment CompanyOREGON

TulsaOklahoma CityClintonOCT Equipment

(541) 567-2331HermistonCentral Machinery

(541) 779-7443MedfordCentral Equipment CompanyOREGON

(918) 437-5085Tulsa(405) 789-6812Oklahoma City(580) 323-3422Clinton

OCT Equipment

(360) 651-2171Marysville(253) 735-2702Auburn

Sonsray Machinery

(509) 837-3833Sunnyside(509) 547-9003Pasco(509) 765-1257Moses Lake

Central Machinery SalesWASHINGTON

(360) 651-2171(253) 735-2702

(509) 837-3833(509) 547-9003(509) 765-1257

WailukuLihueKea-AuKailua-KonaAllied Machinery Corp.HAWAII

WindsorFort CollinsCommerce CityColorado Springs

(808) 986-0691(808) 245-8581(808) 982-7728(808) 334-0102

Allied Machinery Corp.

(970) 461-4960(970) 484-0528(303) 286-7000Commerce City(719) 596-2924Colorado Springs

SalemPortlandSonsray Machinery

(503) 362-1371Salem(503) 283-2461Portland

Sonsray Machinery

(541) 567-2331

(307) 682-9742Gillette(307) 638-4400Cheyenne(307) 234-5381Casper

Titan Machinery

(307) 382-6570Rock SpringsCentury Equipment CompanyWYOMING

(307) 682-9742(307) 638-4400(307) 234-5381

(307) 382-6570Century Equipment Company

WaipahuWailuku

(808) 671-0541(808) 986-0691

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WAUKESHA-PEARCE INDUSTRIES, INC.

12320 S. MainHouston, TX 77035

713-723-1050Fax: 713-551-0798

Tomball, TX281-351-9016

Kilgore, TX903-984-2011

Port Arthur, TX409-721-5305

Corpus Christi, TX361-884-8275

Edinburg, TX956-386-0107

San Antonio, TX210-648-4444

Pflugerville, TX512-251-0013

Buffalo, TX903-322-7150www.wpi.com

KOMATSU EQUIPMENT COMPANY1486 South Distribution Drive

Salt Lake City, UT 84104801-972-3660

4460 Pioneer WayElko, NV 89801775-753-7557

3825 Losee RoadNorth Las Vegas, NV 89030

702-399-1004

900 Marietta WaySparks, NV 89431775-356-1334

6253 West Gilbert Industrial CourtHurricane, UT 84737

435-986-1000

10790 South Highway 59Gillette, WY 82718

307-682-1445

405 Jonah DriveRock Springs, WY 82901

307-686-1300

the local area.”Phase 1 (August 2011 to October

2011) did not required any closures.However, night time lane restrictionsallowed crews to conduct shoulderwork and temporary detours on SR 69and median crossovers on I-17 enabledconstruction crews to widen sectionsof both roads and to safely build newbridges and roadway alignments.Lewis said that many detours were

implemented throughout each phase of

the project. “Some detours were tem-porary [overnight] and others weremade to accommodate traffic for up tothree months at a time.”Phase 2 (October 2011 to October

2012) saw traffic rerouted at SR 69 tosouthbound I-17, using temporarydetours and I-17 median crossoversbuilt in Phase 1. Two lanes of trafficwere maintained in each direction.New roadway lighting was installed.Phase 3 (May 2012 to January

2013) included completion of Big Bug

Bridge on I-17, construction of the eastroundabout at Cordes Lakes Road andnew ramps, as well as reconstructionof the existing interchange at I-17south.Phase 4 (March 2013 to June 2013)

involves application of a layer of rub-berized asphalt and final striping on I-17 and SR 69.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.) CEG

Dozers, Scrapers, Loaders, Backhoes,Haul Trucks Keep Crews on Schedule

Pascagoula, Miss., added the highest percentage of newconstruction jobs (47 percent, 1,700 jobs) followed byFargo, N.D. (21 percent, 1,300 jobs); Merced, Calif. (19 per-cent, 300 jobs); Anchorage, Alaska (18 percent, 1,500 jobs);Corpus Christi, Texas (18 percent, 4,000 jobs) and Salinas,Calif. (18 percent, 700 jobs). Dallas-Plano-Irving, Texas(12,000 jobs, 11 percent) added the most jobs. Other areasadding a large number of jobs included Houston-SugarLand-Baytown, Texas (8,500 jobs, 5 percent); Baltimore-Towson, Md. (7,700 jobs, 12 percent) and Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, Calif. (7,500 jobs, 7 percent).The largest job losses were in Chicago-Joliet-Naperville,

Ill. (minus 2,700 jobs, minus 3 percent) and NorthernVirginia (minus 2,700 jobs, minus 4 percent); followed byCincinnati-Middletown, Ohio-Ky.-Ind. (minus 2,600 jobs,minus 7 percent); Detroit-Livonia-Dearborn, Mich. (minus2,300 jobs, minus 14 percent) and Raleigh-Cary, N.C.(minus 2,200 jobs, minus 8 percent). Monroe, Mich. (minus19 percent, minus 500 jobs) lost the highest percentage.Other areas experiencing large percentage declines in con-struction employment included Rockford, Ill. (minus 18 per-

cent, minus 700 jobs); Bellingham, Wash. (minus 15 per-cent, minus 1,000 jobs) and Pocatello, Idaho (minus 15 per-cent, minus 200 jobs).Simonson noted that construction spending nationally in

March was 4.8 percent higher than in March 2012, but down1.7 percent from a month earlier, according to new CensusBureau data. Only private residential construction spendinggrew in both time periods, rising 0.4 percent for the monthand 18 percent year-over-year. Private nonresidential spend-ing retreated 1.5 percent from the February level, butincreased 2.8 percent from March 2012. Public constructionactivity dropped 4.1 percent and 5.4 percent, respectively.“For the rest of the year, the best performing categories

are likely to be multifamily housing, power and energy,manufacturing, warehouses and private transportation whilemost public segments will continue to languish,” Simonsonadded. “For the year as a whole, I expect both residential andprivate nonresidential construction spending to top 2012totals by 10 to 15 percent, while public construction will slip2 to 5 percent.”

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

N.D., Calif., Alaska, Texas Among StatesWith Highest Percentage of New Jobs

EMPLOYMENT from page 1

The project will create two separate interchanges —one for through traffic and a diamond for local traffic.

Interstate 17 is a vital roadway for Arizonans and amajor connector along the state highway system, link-ing I-10 and I-40.

CORDES from page 22

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From Komatsu - The Excavator Experts

Efficient Komatsu Tier 4 Interim engine and advanced hydraulic system maximize productivity while providing up to 5% lower fuel consumption.Increased lift capacity with a larger machine design and a reinforced undercarriageKomatsu CARE provides complimentary Tier 4 maintenance, including KDPF exchange filters. Contact your Komatsu distributor for details.

The Komatsu PC490LC-10 provides more power, improved operator comfort and reduced fuel consumption. The excavator experts at Komatsu can help you complete jobs more quickly, while lowering your fuel and maintenance costs.

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KIRBY-SMITHMACHINERY INC.

6715 W RenoOklahoma City, OK 73137

800-375-3339405-495-7820

Fax: 405-787-5973

12321 E. Pine StreetTulsa, OK 74116800-375-3733918-438-1700

Fax: 918-437-7065

Abilene, TX877-577-5729325-692-6334

Amarillo, TX800-283-1247806-373-2826

Dallas, TX800-753-1247214-371-7777

Ft. Worth, TX877-851-9977817-378-0600

Lubbock, TX866-289-6087806-745-2112

Odessa, TX877-794-1800432-333-7000

www.kirby-smith.com

POWER MOTIVE CORPORATION

5000 Vasquez Blvd.Denver, CO 80216303-355-5900

Fax: 303-388-9328

Colorado Springs, CO719-576-5541

Grand Junction, CO970-241-1550

Milliken, CO970-339-4098

www.powermotivecorp.com

ROAD MACHINERY LLC4710A E. Elwood • Suite 6-7

Phoenix, AZ 85040602-252-7121

Fax: 602-253-9690

Gilbert, AZ480-545-2400

Tucson, AZ520-623-8681

Prescott, AZ928-778-5621

Albuquerque, NM505-345-8383

Farmington, NM505-324-8601

El Paso, TX915-872-1001

Bakersfield, CA661-695-4830

Freemont, CA510-659-1903

Perris, CA909-355-3600

Redding, CA530-229-3822

Sacramento, CA916-375-3540

Cananea, Sonora, Mexico011-52-6453328300

www.roadmachinery.com

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Irving, TX972/438-4699

Fort Worth, TX817/566-1541

Hewitt, TX254/666-3900

Pflugerville, TX512/272-4141

New Braunfels, TX830/632-3100

Laredo, TX956/718-1909

Flagstaff, AZ928/526-0639

Phoenix, AZ602/415-4700

Prescott, AZ928/776-8300

Tucson, AZ520/294-5262

Lakeside, CA619/370-4300

Riverside, CA951/778-3700

Indio, CA760/342-8900

Imperial, CA760/355-4331

PO Box 31388Amarillo TX 79120800/658-9868

806/335-3932 Fax

Lubbock TX800/658-9878

Odessa TX800/658-9888

Abilene TX 800/592-4468

San Angelo TX800/658-9130

Wichita Falls, TX877/658-9877

Enid OK800/522-0385

Tulsa OK800/375-5926

McAlester OK800/329-2555

YELLOWHOUSE MACHINERY CO.www.yellowhouse.us

RDO EQUIPMENT CO.www.rdoequipment.com

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To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

AGC ST. LOUIS IF IT’S NEW, IT’S HERE!CONEXPO-CON/AGG will represent an immense unveiling of all the newest equipment, technolo-gy and product breakthrough in construction. From earthshaking big iron to groundbreaking inno-vations, it’s all assembled in one place to help you work smarter. CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014 – Ifit’s new, it’s here!

CONEXPO – CON/AGG 2014 – if it’s new, it’s here!MARCH 4 thru 8, 2014

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA USALAS VEGAS CONVENTION CENTER

CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014 WILL FEATURE:. 2,400 exhibitors showcasing new products and technologies from for every major constructionindustry including asphalt, aggregates, concrete, earthmoving, lifting, mining, utilities and more.. Over 130,000 attendees that range from contractors, to dealers & distributors, to serviceproviders, engineers, producers, municipalities, and more. . A comprehensive education program during the five-day exposition with sessions emphasizingindustry issues and trends, management and applied technology.

For more information, please contact AGC of St. Louis, 6330 Knox Industrial Drive, Suite 200,St. Louis, MO - Phone: 314/781-2356; Fax: 314/781-2874.

AGC of MinnesotaMay 16 – 18, 2013 – Conference. The Minneapolis – St. Paul Chapter of the ConstructionSpecifications Institute (CSI) will host the North Central Region Conference at the Depot RenaissanceHotel in downtown Minneapolis. The conference is open to architects, engineers, construction man-agers, contractors, suppliers, manufacturers, and others in the design and construction industry. Formore information on this conference, please contact Denise Woods, CMP at 651/796-2186 (direct)or 800/552-7670 (toll free); www.agcmn.org. May 22, 2013 – Meeting. Based on feedback and comments that followed the MS216D February13 meeting, MNOPS intends to proceed with the two sub-committees that were proposed. Thesesub-committees are:Sub-Committee A: Definition of Excavation / Review of Current ExemptionsSub-Committee B: Facility Owner Marking RequirementsThe first meeting for Sub-Committee A will be held on May 22. A meeting date for Sub-Committee Bwill be determined in the near future. If you are interested in one or both of the committees, contactJeff Murray at [email protected] or 651/201-7236.AGC of Minnesota – SAVE THE DATES!!! AGC SUMMER EVENTS• Summer Member Meeting – July 9 Kitchi Gammi Club, Duluth.• Golf Tournament – August 2 Fox Hollow Golf Club, St. Michael.• Sporting Clays Fundraiser – August 19 Minnesota Horse & Hunt Club, Prior Lake.

More Information to follow on these upcoming events!

HxGN LIVE – Hexagon’s International Conference, June 3 – 6, 2013, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA!Join Leica Geosystems at the HxGN LIVE Conference – formerly known as Hexagon 2013! It’s adifferent name, but the same great conference – and an experience you don’t want to miss. Groupregistration options and special discounts for previous conference alumni, educational institutions,law enforcement agencies, and authorized dealers are also available. For more information contact:Angelique Ortega [email protected] +1 925/790-2318. See you in Las Vegas!

June 19-22, 2013 - Symposium. 16th Annual Snow & Ice Symposium, Minneapolis, MN. For 16years, the Snow & Ice Symposium has helped professionals join together to discuss all aspects ofthe work that they do. Join SIMA at the 16th Annual Snow & Ice Symposium as we help educate eachother on the best principles of business management, snow and ice operations, leadership, andmore! For more information on this event, please contact the Snow & Ice Management Association,Milwaukee, WI via telephone at 414/375-1940 or [email protected].

IOGA, WEST VASixth Annual WEST VA OIL & GAS EQUIPMENT SHOWJuly 10 and 11, 2013 (8:00 AM thru 8:00 PM)West VA Wesleyan College Campus, Buckhannon, WVMountain State Expo (official contractor for IOGA WV Oil & Gas Equipment Show)

IOGA, WEST VA (INDEPENDENT OIL & GAS ASSOCIATION)2013 Summer MeetingAugust 4, 2013 thru August 6, 2013Location: The Greenbriar, White Sulphur Springs

FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2013 - EXPO. Northern Tier Marcellus Expo, Alparon Park, Troy, PA. The 2013 Northern Tier Marcellus Shale Business Expo is an opportunity to promote your businessin one of the most recognized gas plays in the world. With major sponsors such as Chesapeake andTalisman Energy this event promises to provide businesses and entrepreneurs with the unique oppor-tunity to network among some of the natural gas industry’s most important contacts and supportingindustries. Introduce your business and technology to the people who are making decisions in thehottest shale play in the country. NOTICE! Registration opens for previous exhibitors TUESDAY,MARCH 12th, 2013. OPEN REGISTRATION begins Tuesday, APRIL 9, 2013. QUICK SIGNUP!Questions??? Call now today! 570/297-3648.

PA GAS EXPO 2013 – JUNE 26, 2013 0 PA GAS EXPO 2013KOVALCHICK COMPLEX, INDIANA, PAQuestions? Email Carrie Rayko at [email protected] Broadcasting, PA Gas Expo Coordinator Thank you for attending PA Gas Expo 2012 and we’ll see you again this year! ***NOTE: June 25, 2013, GOLF OUTING CHESTNUT RIDGE, BLAIRSVILLE, PAMay 17 & 18, 2013 – TRI-COUNTY OIL & GAS EXPO, WASHINGTON, PA Location: Washington County Fairgrounds. For more information, please contact http://tricounty-oilandgas.com.

May 29 to 30, 2013 – CRANE & RIGGING CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW, INDIANAPOLIS, INLocation: Indianapolis Marriott North. For more information, please contact http://www.craneandriggingconference.com.

CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN (CAM) GOLF SEASON is JUST AROUND THE CORNER !!! Be sure to mark your calendars for these upcoming CAM GOLF OUTINGS. June 18 – Bay Pointe Golf Club, West Bloomfield, Michigan“First Outing of the Year” - $98 per person. Package includes 18 holes of golf with cart; compli-mentary driving range; box lunch; beverage tickets for the course; dinner with open bar; awards anddoor prizes.July 16 – Links of Novi, Novi“Memorial Classic” - $80 per person. Package includes 18 holes of golf with cart; grilled lunch atthe turn; beer keg on the course; steak dinner with cash bar; awards and door prizes.August 13 – Fieldstone Golf Club, Auburn Hills, Michigan“Safety Theme” - $80 per person. Package includes 18 holes of golf with cart; coffee and dough-nuts; complimentary range balls; lunch on the course; one 6-pack cooler per cart; BBQ dinner withcash bar; awards and door prizes.September 23 – Plum Hollow Country Club, Southfield, Michigan“Old Timers Classic” - $135 per person. Package includes complimentary driving range; 18 holesof golf with cart; grilled lunch on the course; beverage service on the course; dinner with open bar;awards and door prizes. For more information, please contact Diana Brown at (248) 972-1000.

2013 MAASTO CONFERENCE: The Wisconsin Department of Transportation will host the Mid-

America Association of State Transportation Officials (MAASTO) 2013 Conference – “SharingStrategies for Success.” The conference will be held JULY 16-19 at the HILTON HOTEL in downtownMilwaukee. One of the major events at MAASTO 2013 will be a trade show, where industry repre-sentatives will have the opportunity to showcase materials, technology, and professional services.The trade show will be held July 17 and 18 at the conference hotel. More information on the tradeshow registration, layout, schedule, and fees will be available in early 2013 at the conference web-site, which will be linked via the MAASTO meetings webpage –http://www.maasto.net/meetings.html. If you are looking to speak to someone with regard to theabove conference you may contact Denise Woods, CMP, Director, Communications & Events, AGCof Minnesota, directly at 651/796-2186; toll free at 800/552-7670 or website: www.agcmn.org.

AGC – St. Louis***SAVE THE DATE!Beer, Brats & a Band … What more do you need?JUNE 13, 2013 (more details to follow).

August 13, 2013 – Field Day. Nursery Growers of Lake County Ohio, Inc. – Annual Summer FieldDay for the Nursery Growers of Lake County Ohio will be August 13, 2013. This year’s host locationis The Holden Arboretum, Kirtland, Ohio. Naturally blending the gorgeous gardens of the Arboretumwith the Nursery industry is brilliant! Hours will be 9-4 PM! Mark your calendars now so as not tomiss it! For more information please contact, Annette Howard, NGLCO Executive Director at 440/241-7969.

August 14 – 16, 2013 – Conference. COAG-GEN – Register today and participate in the COAL-GEN2013 Conference and Exhibition in Charlotte, North Carolina. COAL-GEN is the industry’s mostdynamic event covering the latest topics affecting the design, development, upgrading, operation andmaintenance of coal-fueled power plants. This conference is being held at the Charlotte ConventionCenter, 501 S. College Street, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.

August 16 – 18, 2013 – Convention. Historical Construction Equipment Association – HCEAInternational Convention and Old Equipment Exposition. The HCEA holds one annual conventionand old equipment exposition each year. Somewhere in either the lower 48 or Canada, members,local fans, exhibitors, merchandise retailers and, of course, a lot of working machines are broughttogether for learn and share a bit of history. Next Show: WILMINGTON, ILLINOISHCEA International Convention’s next show is AUGUST 16 thru 18, 2013 at the International Unionof Operating Engineers’ Local 150 Training Center at 19800 West Arsenal Road, Wilmington, Illinois.For more information on this event, you may call the HCEA office at 419/352-5616; fax at 419/352-6086 or email: [email protected].

Friday, August 9, 2013 – Golf Outing. Pennsylvania Independent Oil & Gas Association’s (PIOGA’s)16th Annual Divot Diggers Golf Outing will be held at the Tam O’Shanter Golf Club, Hermitage, PA onFriday, August 9th.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013 - Wednesday, August 28, 2013 – Conference and Trade Show.Pennsylvania Independent Oil & Gas Association’s (PIOGA’s) Eastern Oil & Gas Conference andTrade Show is being held at the Monroeville Convention Center, Monroeville, PA For more informa-tion on the above PIOGA events, please contact PIOGA’s office at 724/933-7306 or fax: 724/933-7310.

September 4-6, 2013 – Seminar. RAM, Inc.’s Fall 2013 Blasting and Explosives Safety TrainingSeminar. The two and one-half day continuous education training session will be held at the SouthDakota School of Mines in Rapid City, S.D., September 4-6, 2013; presented by Robert A. McClure,Inc. (RAM, Inc.). The final day of the seminar will be capped by a special night blast at the CrazyHorse Memorial on September 6 for all attendees. An early course registration fee of $895/personis available thru July 31, 2013. Full registration fee is $950 beginning August 1, 2013 with a dead-line date of August 15. Hotel: Adoba Eco Hotel Rapid City/Mt. Rushmore – special seminar ratesavailable. Course topics have been selected to offer value to all professionals with varied experiencelevels, from individuals with decades of experience to those just entering the explosives industry. Toregister and for more information, please visit website: www.ramets.com. More contact information:Trade Press Contact: Rick Zettler; Phone: 319/265-0052; Fax: 319/265-0053; email:[email protected]. Ram, Inc., Contact: Robert McClure; Phone: 740/363-6976; Fax: 740/362-3946; Email: [email protected].

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The Equipment Leasing & FinanceFoundation (the Foundation) released theMarch 2013 Monthly Confidence Index forthe Equipment Finance Industry (MCI-EFI)March 21. Designed to collect leadershipdata, the index reports a qualitative assess-ment of both the prevailing business condi-tions and expectations for the future asreported by key executives from the $725billion equipment finance sector. Overall,confidence in the equipment finance marketis 58.0, a slight decrease from the Februaryindex of 58.7, reflecting a leveling off inindustry participants’ optimism after twoconsecutive increases.When asked about the outlook for the

future, MCI survey respondent ValerieHayes Jester, president, Brandywine CapitalAssociates Inc., said, “In the short term wesee continued demand for equipment at alessened pace than we did in the fourth quar-ter of 2012. Until the issues in Washingtonregarding the budget are resolved, we don’texpect the economy to move forward at apace that sustains strong demand for equip-ment acquisition.”March 2013 Survey Results:The overall MCI-EFI is 58.0, a decrease

from the February index of 58.7.• When asked to assess their business con-

ditions over the next four months, 21.9 per-cent of executives responding said theybelieve business conditions will improveover the next four months, up from 20 per-cent in February. 71.9 percent of respondentsbelieve business conditions willremain the same over the next fourmonths, down from 77.1 percent inFebruary. 6.3 percent believe businessconditions will worsen, up from 2.9percent the previous month.• 21.9 percent of survey respondents

believe demand for leases and loans tofund capital expenditures (capex) willincrease over the next four months, anincrease from 20 percent in February.68.8 percent believe demand will“remain the same” during the samefour-month time period, down from77.1 percent the previous month. 9.4percent believe demand will decline, upfrom 2.9 percent in February.• 28.1 percent of executives expect more

access to capital to fund equipment acquisi-tions over the next four months, up from22.9 percent in February. 68.8 percent of sur-vey respondents indicate they expect the“same” access to capital to fund business, adecrease from 77.1 percent the previousmonth. 3.1 percent expect “less” access to

capital, up from zero percent of respondentsin February.• When asked, 25 percent of the execu-

tives reported they expect to hire moreemployees over the next four months, up

from 22.9 percent in February. 71.9 percentexpect no change in headcount over the nextfour months, up from 65.7 percent lastmonth. 3.1 percent expect fewer employees,down from 11.4 percent of respondents whoexpected fewer employees in February.• 84.4 percent of the leadership evaluates

the current U.S. economy as “fair,” downfrom 85.7 percent last month. 12.5 percentrate it as “poor,” up from 11.4 percent in

February. One survey respondent rated thecurrent economy as “excellent.”• 15.6 percent of survey respondents

believe that U.S. economic conditions willget “better” over the next six months, down

from 22.9 percent in February.71.9 percent of survey respondentsindicate they believe the U.S.economy will “stay the same” overthe next six months, down from74.3 percent in February. 12.5 per-cent believe economic conditionsin the U.S. will worsen over thenext six months, an increase from2.9 percent who believed so lastmonth.• In March, 31.3 percent of

respondents indicate they believetheir company will increase spend-ing on business development

activities during the next six months, downfrom 37.1 percent in February. 68.8 percentbelieve there will be “no change” in businessdevelopment spending, up from 60 percentlast month. No one believes there will be adecrease in spending, down from 2.9 percentwho believed so last month.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

“Until the issues in Washingtonregarding the budget are resolved,we don’t expect the economy to moveforward at a pace that sustains strongdemand for equipment acquisition.”

Valerie Hayes JesterBrandywine Capital Associates Inc.

Equipment Lease Finance Confidence Levels Off in March

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H&L Tooth: A Long Tradition of Ground Engaging ToolsSince 1931, the H&L Tooth Company has provided qual-

ity ground engaging tools for the construction and miningindustries.

Today, the company continues this tradition at its 200,000sq. ft. facility in Tulsa, Okla. H&L operates horizontalmachines known as upsetters. Under the roof in Tulsa aretwo 4 in. (10 cm) upsetter lines that have produced millionsof small backhoe teeth.

Teeth forged on these machines range from less than 3 lbs.and up to 10 lbs. (1.3 to 4.5 kg). Two 6 inch upsetters pro-duce teeth up to 30 lbs. (13.6 kg), but also allows the adap-tation of the 4 inch upsetter tools that gives H&L multiple

options for the production of higher volume parts.Ripper and loader teeth of up to 100 lbs. (45 kg) areproduced on a 7.5 in. (19 cm) upsetter. Large min-ing teeth in excess of 200 lbs. (91 kg) are made on a9 in. (22.9 cm) upsetter.

Each forge production line also is equipped withup to six additional support machines, includingelectric induction heaters, vertical trim presses andhydraulic hole punches.

H&L’s upsetters utilize a closed die design thatoffers several advantages over open die forging.These benefits include closer dimensional tolerances

and a reduced raw material requirement. These featurescombine to produce an economical advantage on high vol-ume production. The upsetter forging process ensures thedevelopment of the maximum strength potential of the steeland helps maintain consistent mechanical properties fromone tooth to another.

H&L is ISO9001 certified and requires that all steel bepurchased from quality mills that produce material that meetor exceed the metallurgical specifications set by the ASTM.The mills are required to provide certification to demonstratethat the material is within the chemical tolerances.

The steel bars used by H&L have been reduced in size bythe mill to refine the grain structure of the steel ingot. Thisprocess removes defects that are inherent in raw steel pro-cessing, promoting soundness and improvement in the qual-ity of the alloy prior to forging.

The reduction operation reduces the cross section of thesteel material, eliminating porosity and causing structurerefinement of the base metal. Grain flow produces direction-al characteristics in the forged product, which enhancesstrength, ductility and resistance to wear.

Forged finish teeth.Forged finished ripper shanks.

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High heat furnace hardening process.

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Light Compaction. Hefty Lineup.

Bridge repair. Road maintenance. Asphalt. Whatever your application, there’s a Chicago Pneumatic compaction solution for you. From plate compactors and tampers to walk behind double drum rollers and Bluetooth radio-controlled trench compactors, you can count on CPequipment for outstanding power and performance.

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H&L’s Forged Bucket Teeth Offers Strength, DurabilityH&L continues to offer teeth from 3 to

220 lbs. (1.4 to 54.4 kg) in many differentexterior configurations and through the useof CAD (Computer Aided Design) has beenable to create many unique designs for theconstruction industry. The most recent ofthese innovative products is the new TridentTooth. The Trident offers triple tines thatprovide superior performance in tough dig-ging conditions and has become a popularoption in areas of the United States whereground penetration is difficult.

H&L also offers ground engaging toolsfor many different industries, including acomplete line of forged ripper shanks fordozers of all sizes and forged trencher teethfor the pipeline industry.

A key aspect of H&L’s longevity is its tra-dition of developing more user friendly toothsystems and the improvement of existingsystems. The newest example of this refine-ment is the new top locking 233 tooth sys-tem. The 233 system is designed to fit on

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Cat pro series hydraulic thumbs expand theversatility of Cat hydraulic excavators in the311 through 329 model range. Pro seriesthumbs mount on the bucket pin and movealong the same arc as the bucket edge, provid-ing solid grip and precision as the bucket curls.The operator controls the thumb independentlyof the bucket to position it as needed for precisepicking, sorting and material placement.

Two different pro series hydraulic thumbsare available to match the requirements of thejob — whether it’s land clearing, site prepara-tion and clean-up, forestry or residential demo-lition. Pro Plus thumbs cover the bucketthrough 100 percent of its rotation, and Prothumbs cover as much as 70 percent of bucketrotation. The Pro Plus thumbs add load controlat the extremes of the machine and bucketworking ranges, which can be needed for taskssuch as building high rock walls or loadinghigh-sided trucks, or when working belowgrade close to the excavator.

All pro series hydraulic thumbs enable thethumb teeth to move with the bucket edge,which enhances operator control. Additionally,the thumb frame spans the width of the bucketfor good control of longer, wider loads — suchas limbs or poles. The inner curve of the thumbframe naturally cradles material, and serrationshelp hold material firmly. Thumb frames arefield proven to last in a wide range of demand-ing applications. Cat buckets, quick couplersand thumbs form an integrated system.

Cat pro series hydraulic thumbs extend Catexcavators beyond their primary applications asdigging machines, which can help contractorsincrease machine utilization and income,according to the manufacturer.

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

Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.construc-tionequipmentguide.com.)

Cat pro series hydraulic thumb onexcavator, demolishing building.

RoadHog Inc. offers a series ofself powered milling attachmentsfor loader backhoes and wheelloaders.

This attachment is ideal formilling asphalt or concrete prior tooverlay, cutting utility trenchesand performing in place recyclingor stabilization of road base andsoil.

The key to the RoadHog is thatthey are completely self containedwith their own engine and

hydraulic system, which eliminatesany power requirements from thehost vehicle, according to the man-ufacturer.

The RoadHogs are powered byCaterpillar or John Deere tur-bocharged Tier III compliant dieselengines. The 78 hp (58 kW) unit issuitable for backhoes. The 140 and200 hp (104 and 149 kW) unit isdesigned for wheel loaders. Cuttingdrum widths are available from 24to 72 in. (61 to 183 cm). All units

feature hydraulic controls thruwireless remote controls.

Skid steer models are availableas well, in 50 and 64 hp (37 and47.7 kW) models, up to 40 in.(101.6 cm) cutting width.

For more information, call877/640-9975 or visit www.road-hog-inc.com.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)

RoadHog Offers Self-Powered MillingAttachments for Backhoes, Loaders

The RoadHogs are powered by Caterpillar or John Deere tur-bocharged Tier III compliant diesel engines. Cutting drumwidths are available from 24 to 72 in. (61 to 183 cm).

Cat pro series hydraulic thumbs extend Cat excavators beyond their primaryapplications as digging machines, which can help contractors increasemachine utilization and income, according to the manufacturer.

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

performance. Allied offers innovative, problem-solving capabilities. Commitment to product availability. Superior product support. Strong Distributor network. Most of all Allied meets and exceeds customer performance expectations. To put a high performance Allied attachment on your machine, call 1-800- 321-1046 or visit AlliedCP.com for the name of a Distributor nearest you. We’ve become attached to your machines.

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Attachments can make your machine more valuable. Allied offers a wide assortment of attachments to fit all of your makes and models of excavator, loader/backhoe, mini-excavator, skid-steer or compact track loader machines. Allied has become attached to your machines. Allied’s construction and demolition attachments are productive and

Attachments can make your machine more valuable. Allied offers a wide assortment of attachments to fit all of your makes and models of excavator, loader/backhoe, mini-excavator, skid-steer or compact track loader machines. Allied has become attached to your machines. Allied’s construction and demolition attachments are productive and

Attachments can make your machine more valuable. Allied offers a wide assortment of attachments to fit all of your makes and models of excavator, loader/backhoe, mini-excavator, skid-steer or compact track loader machines. Allied has become attached to your machines. Allied’s construction and demolition attachments are productive and

performance. Allied offers innovative, problem-solving capabilities. Commitment to product availability. Superior product support. Strong Distributor network. Most of all Allied meets and exceeds customer performance expectations. To put a high performance Allied attachment on your machine, call 1-800- 321-1046 or visit AlliedCP.com for the

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H&L Poised to Meet IncreasinglyCompetitive Marketplace Demandsany standard side pinned back-hoe shank that utilizes flex pins.

Without cutting or weldingthe 233 quickly converts anystandard adapter to a convenienttop locking system. This revo-lutionary concept has beenadopted by many backhoe own-ers over the last two years and isnow being developed for largersize machines.

With new product designslike the 233 and a continuingcommitment to produce groundengaging tools of the highestquality, the H&L ToothCompany is prepared to meetthe demands of an increasinglycompetitive market, accordingto the company.

(This story also can be foundon Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.con-structionequipmentguide.com.) Tulsa forge plant.

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When Ron Maestas, design engi-neering manager at ANBOManufacturing, set out to create aninnovative new attachment, he knew itwould take some out-of-the-box think-ing.“I was getting inquiries for an attach-

ment that would dig up large rocks andstumps with the least amount of forceor soil disturbance,” Maestas said.“There was a huge need for a new beastof burden — a beast that would applyas little burden to the land as possible.”ANBO’s new extractor does just

that. With only two hardened steeltines, the attachment can dig deep intothe ground easily and efficiently, zero-ing-in on the material that needs to beremoved, while leaving most of the soilin place, according to the manufacturer.Furthermore, by equipping the tool

with AR-400 steel tines that are intri-cately serrated, roots can be cut downdeep. AR-400 steel is the same steel theU.S. Army uses for armor plating vehi-cles.The ANBO extractor’s design

includes a rounded bottom for addedstrength and increased leverage; noneed to rely solely on the machine’s

breakout force.“We call it good old caveman lever-

age,” Maestas said. “Those rocks andstumps will be no match for this tool’scapability. They will virtually pop rightout.”Another strengthening feature of this

machine is its front cutting edge. Tyingthe tines together allows more weightand added pressure to be exerted in itsgrasp, which means less chance to bendor break. Additionally, in dual-purposefashion, this cutting edge allows you toapproach the object from differentangles; an ideal feature for harvestingroots and tree transplants, according tothe manufacturer.The extractor can be easily mounted

to almost any tractor, skid steer orwheel loader with pin-on orquick-attach mounts.ANBO can make asize to fit virtuallyany make ormodel of machine,skid steer or tractor/loader. Standardshapes and sizes include a 36 in. (91cm) model for tractors and skid steersand a 48 in. (122 cm) model for wheelloaders. Custom sizes are available too.

“This tool is built tough to triumphover even the most troublesome mate-rial,” Maestas said. “Models evencome standard with a rock guard toprevent rocks from rolling back ontothe machine.”For more information, call

866/684-3330 or visit anbomanufac-turing.com.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)

The ANBO extractor’s design includes a roundedbottom for added strength and increased leverage; no

need to rely solely on the machine’s breakout force.

New Extractor Easily Removes Stumps

SnowEx Mini Pro 575 Ideal for Large, Small ContractorsThe SnowEx Mini Pro 575 tailgate

spreader is designed to be an ideal option forboth large and small snow and ice controlcontractors. The Mini Pro 575 offers a max-imum torque transmission and an innovativespreader control system, according to themanufacturer.Intended for spreading salt, sand and de-

icing materials on roads, driveways, parkinglots and recreational paths, the Mini Pro 575comes standard with a receiver hitch mount.Optional mounting kits include a utilitymount and three-point mount for tractors. Built with a low-maintenance, direct-drive

system, the Mini Pro 575 offers trouble freeoperation. With no belts, pulleys or chains,downtime is minimized. Mounted in aweather-tight enclosure, the direct-drive sys-tem includes a 12-volt DC motor and maxi-mum torque transmission.The spreader control system makes the

Mini Pro 575 user-friendly. The cab-mount-ed controller offers a variable-speed dial con-trol with digital system status protection anda blast feature. Spread width is infinitelyvariable from 4 to 40 ft. (1.2 to 12 m).The Mini Pro 575 features a heavy-duty

modular steel frame with a high-densitypolymer, UV-protected material hopper. Thisdurable construction holds up to 5.75 cu. ft.

(.16 cu m) of material, which is moved by awelded-steel flighted auger system with agi-tator and spread using a 10-in. (25.4 cm),powder-coated steel spinner. The easy-viewhopper has a low-profile design, keeping thevehicle’s rear window unobstructed andallowing for increased operator visibility andsafety.Designed to carry up to 350 lbs. (159 kg)

of salt, sand or de-icing material, the MiniPro 575 is recommended for use with utilityvehicles, compact pickups, sport utility vehi-cles, 1/2-ton pickups, small- to mid-size trac-tors and skid steer loaders.Optional accessories for the SnowEx line

of spreaders include a top screen, light kit,material deflector, vibrator kit and gateassembly. All SnowEx spreaders come stan-dard with the exclusive 2+5 extended war-ranty program. This provides a two-yearguarantee on all parts and labor from the ini-tial date of purchase, in addition to a five-year warranty specifically covering the trans-mission gear.For more information, call 800/725-8377

or 248-586-3500 or visit www.trynexfacto-ry.com.

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Intended for spreading salt, sand and de-icing materials on roads, driveways, park-ing lots and recreational paths, the Mini Pro 575 comes standard with a receiverhitch mount.

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Baytown/Houston, TX281/385-6633

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Concrete Pump AttachmentFeatures Universal Design

Blastcrete EquipmentCompany, manufacturer ofconcrete mixers, pumpsand related products, offersthe Model RD6536 skidsteer pump attachment.

• Three-inch (7.6 cm)hydraulic squeeze pump isideal for ICF, block fill,form and pour, driveways,basements and variousshotcrete applications.

• Ability to pump groutmaterials, 3/8-in. (.9 cm)shotcrete and 3/4-in. (1.9cm) structural concretemixes.

• Fast, efficient solutionfor contractors performinga variety of concrete andshotcrete applications.

• Variable speeds of 0 to25 cu. yds. (0 to 19 cu m) per hour.

• Vertical pumping distance reaches 50 ft.(15 m) with the use of a rubber delivery line,while horizontal distance can reach up to 250ft. (76 m).

For more information, call 800/235-4867or visit www.blastcrete.com.

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The Model RD6536 skid steer pump attachment is idealfor ICF, block fill, form and pour, driveways, basementsand various shotcrete applications.

• Oversize rotator & slew ring• 5000 PSI hydraulic cylinders

with friction welded rod eyes• Extra heavy, long lasting

main leaves• Hardened steel

replaceable bushings

• Extra heavy cylinder guards

• Available in ¾, 1, 1 ½, and 2 yard capacities

• Double grease fittings on lower pivot points

• Equal hose lengths for easier maintenance

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Attachments InternationalIntroduces Skeleton Bucket

Attachments International’s extreme service skeleton bucket is made for big wheelloaders and crawler loaders. Manufactured for extreme conditions, it is designedto sort rocks with optimal efficiency. The open tine bucket design allows dirt andfine debris to fall through and the bucket sides are specifically designed withdrainage holes. Constructed of Hardox 400, abrasion proof steel, the rugged design allows vari-

ous tine spacing. The bucket features carbide wear plates that allow for use in themost extreme conditions. Capacities are from 1 to 12 cu. yds. (.7 to 9 cu m).For more information, call 218/863-6444.

DIG-R-TACH Series Designed forLarge, Small Hydraulic SystemsFor greater job site versatility, General

Equipment Company’s DIG-R-TACH lineof earth auger attachments is designed foruse with both small and large hydraulic sys-tems. The 671 DIG-R-TACH Series 16 isintended for skid steer loaders, small exca-vators, knuckleboom cranes and small back-hoes, whereas the Series 24 is ideal for larg-er hydraulic systems found with backhoesand excavators.Featuring a two-speed chain/sprocket

drive and a 5- to 20-gpm (19 to 75.7 Lpm)hydraulic flow range, the Series 16 balancessmaller flow volumes in proportion to augerdiameters. The result is a cleaner hole withless loose soil and debris. For higher capaci-ty drilling, the Series 24 operates in a 15 to25 gpm (56.7 to 94.6 Lpm) hydraulic flowrange and delivers a maximum drillingtorque of 2,018 ft.-lbs. at 2,500 psi.General Equipment Company’s 671 DIG-

R-TACH series utilizes a drilling industrystandard 2-in. (5 cm) hexagon auger drivesystem. This design eliminates excessiveauger driveshaft wear. A complete line of

earth augers up to 36 in. (91 cm) in diameteris available with Pengo-type, cast-steel bor-ing heads and forged teeth for maximumdigging performance. For additional drillingdepth, full-flighted auger extensions can beadded.For those who prefer a round auger drive

system, the 753 DIG-R-TACH series offersa 2 9/16-in. (6.5 cm) auger connection.Installation of all DIG-R-TACH models issimple with a dipper-stick mounting bracket.For more information, call 800/533-0524

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

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www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The 671 DIG-R-TACH Series 16 isintended for skid steer loaders, smallexcavators, knuckleboom cranes andsmall backhoes, whereas the Series 24is ideal for larger hydraulic systemsfound with backhoes and excavators.

VTN Rotobec SB ScreeningBucket Available in Three ModelsThe VTN Rotobec SB screening bucket

screens material with an oscillating move-ment. Screens are mounted longitudinallyinside the bucket and areoffered in a wide varietyof sizes. Screen sizes forthe SB bucket range from1 to 4 in. (2.5 to 10 cm)and can be changed quick-ly for applications requir-ing multiple screen sizes,according to the manufac-turer.The VTN Rotobec SB

screening bucket is idealwhen screening demoli-tion material, reclaimingrocky ground and in quar-ry applications. With threemodels available tochoose from, the SBscreening bucket will fitexcavators ranging from14 to 45 tons (12.7 to 41 t)as well as wheel loaders.For more information,

visit www.rotobec.com.

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With three models available to choose from, the SBscreening bucket will fit excavators ranging from 14 to45 tons (12.7 to 41 t) as well as wheel loaders.

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ASCO SUPPLY CO., INC.Austin, TX 512/272-8922San Angelo, TX 325/655-5666San Antonio, TX 210/333-8000Wichita Falls, TX 940/687-2726www.ascoeq.com

ABILENE NEW HOLLAND, LTD.Abilene, TX 800/382-9271www.anhltd.com

AMARILLO MACHINERY CO.Amarillo, TX 888/309-7800www.amarillomachinery.com

BANE MACHINERY INC.Dallas, TX 800/594-2263Ft. Worth, TX 800/601-2263Tyler, TX 800/594-2200www.banemachinery.com

OKLAHOMA TERRITORY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENTOklahoma City, OK 405/917-9191Tulsa, OK 918/835-7200www.oklahomaterritoryequipment.com

APCO EQUIPMENTNorth Las Vegas, NV 800/574-4089www.apcoequipment.com

TRI-WEST TRACTOR, INC.Livermore, CA 925/455-8200www.tri-westtractor.com

RASMUSSEN EQUIPMENT CO.West Valley City, UT 800/453-8032www.rasmussenequipment.com

CLM EQUIPMENT CO. INC.Lafayette, LAPrairieville, LA 225/677-7838Sulphur, LA 337/625-5942Houston, TX 281/598-2500www.clmequipment.com

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Montabert Micro CPA Drill Debuts in North AmericaTramac by Montabert broke new ground in Fredricksburg,

Texas, with its new Montabert Micro CPA drill. Representativesfrom Montabert and Dallas Drilling and Hydraulics joinedMontabert customer Patricia Donato of EnFuse Inc. to witnessthe new product in action on an EnFuse job site. “We are excited about the Micro CPA drill,” said Donato.

“The technology and engineering behind this drilling attachmentis second to none and weare very pleased to havebeen the first to purchaseone in North America.”The CPA drill covers a

large area and can drillwherever you can reach,saving on moving andsetup time. In addition, theattachment can be radiocontrolled and an optionaldust collector system canbe installed.Jim Lafon, project man-

ager of the CPA drill pro-gram, said, “This is amomentous occasion forthe drilling division ofMontabert, and it is onlythe beginning.” This addi-tion to the Montabert line ofproducts enhances theproduct offering and speaks

to the engineering innovation that our brand prides itself on.“The CPA drill is effective in specialty applications like foun-

dation, tie back projects, slide stabilization, tunneling, tied rods,roof bolting and anchor bolting,” said Lafon. “We have an expe-rienced and dedicated support and service team that is commit-ted to ensuring our attachments function at maximum capacity.”The CPA 225E weighs 3,100 lbs. (1,406 kg) and mounts on

excavators in the class range of15 to 25 tons (13.6 to 22.6t).�The attachment’s drillingdiameter is up to 3 in. (7.6 cm)and can drill to a depth of 14 ft.(4.3 m). With the addition of a12-ft. (3.6 m) rod adder it candrill to a depth of 26 ft. (7.9 m).The Micro CPA II mounts

on 5-ton (4.5 t) and larger car-riers, which includes mini-excavators, backhoe loadersand skid steer loaders. The bitdiameter is up to 3 in. and itcan drill to a single pass depthof 10 ft. (3 m). Both the MicroCPA and CPA 225E utilize anair flushing compressor of 185cfm.

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The CPA drill is effective in specialty applica-tions like foundation, tie back projects, slidestabilization, tunneling, tied rods, roof boltingand anchor bolting.

The CPA 225E weighs 3,100 lbs. (1,406 kg) and mounts onexcavators in the class range of 15 to 25 tons (13.6 to 22.6t).�The attachment’s drilling diameter is up to 3 in. (7.6 cm)and can drill to a depth of 14 ft. (4.3 m).

Genesis XT Mobile Shears Mount on Smaller CarriersGenesis Attachments’ XT mobile shears is designed to

process scrap more efficiently and fit on smallercarriers, reducing initial acquisition invest-ments and hourly energy consumptioncosts, according to the manufacturer.Shorter in length and height and

lighter in weight, the GXT fea-tures a center of gravity that iscloser to the excavator,enabling the GXT 555 andGXT 665 rotating models tomount on46,000 to 66,000 lb. (20,865 to 29,937 kg) excava-

tors that previously could only carry smaller, lesspowerful shears.“The new GXT is a customer-driven product,

built on extensive customer input and our relentlesspursuit of continuous improvement,” said DavidPalvere, Genesis director of business devel-opment. “The many new features ofthe GXT are the result of con-versations with cus-tomers about howmobile shears can fur-ther increase productivi-ty while reducing mainte-nance and operational costsfor scrap recyclers and demo-lition contractors.”

Some of the new features include:• A bolt-on piercing tip that encapsulates the front endof the upper jaw, protecting the tang and reducing

wear and damage• A weld-on, replaceable, highly abrasion-resistant steel

rhino horn that protects the front and top of the upper jaw,reducing maintenance and the need for build-up• The apex, where most cutting is done, is closer to the

back of the jaws improving material gathering and increas-ing cutting performance and efficiency

• Dual guide blade lengths match the piercing tip bladelength, enabling the guide blades to be shimmed

independently to accommodate pierc-ing tip wear

The GXT line, when com-plete, will fit 20,000 to250,000 lb. (9,072 to 113,400kg) excavators.

For more information,call 715-395-5252 or visitgenesisattachments.com.

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Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Shorter in length and height and lighter in weight, the GXT features acenter of gravity that is closer to the excavator, enabling the GXT 555 and GXT

665 rotating models to mount on 46,000 to 66,000 lb. (20,865 to 29,937 kg) excavatorsthat previously could only carry smaller, less powerful shears.

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5TH DITCHING BUCKET FITS CAT315CLCONTACT: PAUL WISSMILLERPHONE: 6305468296EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DUMPER | 6-9 TON OFF-ROADDUMPER. WACKER/BENFORD.CONTACT: TOMPHONE: 215-624-2221FAX: 215-331-5870EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TCM 820 AND OR 806CONTACT: JUSTINPHONE: 561-312-4577EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED NOW D8L D9L D10 WITH RIP-PER NOT ADVERTISED USER LOWPRICE | NEEDED ALL THE TIME D6 D7D8 D9 D10 BULLDOZER WITH RIPPERUSA USER. EAST OR WEST COAST.NEED FAST WELCOME SALESMAN BUTDOWN PRICE. BUY AND SELL TO ME. CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR MOB 1 514386 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––55N2 IHI | NEED A FINAL DRIVE MOTOR# ON UNIT GM09VN-B-19-34-3MSP00265B SN# 05600910 GEARS AREGOOD, DRIVE SHAFT IS STRIPPED. CONTACT: RICKYPHONE: 318-508-1515EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATOR | WE WANT A TATA/JCB/L&T EXCAVATOR OF SMALL OR MEDIUM SIZECONTACT: DAMANDEEP SINGHPHONE: 098725-94234FAX: 0181-2700075EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOBCAT SKID STEER LOADERSLOCATED IN THE SOUTHEASTERNUNITED STATES | WANT TO BUYLARGE FRAME BOBCAT BRAND SKIDSTEER LOADERS, SUCH AS: S650,S630, S300, S250, T650, T630, T320,T300, T250 EQUIPPED WITH THE "GOLDPACKAGE" HOWEVER, WE WILL CON-SIDER BUYING ANY SIZE BOBCATLOADER REGARDLESS OF HOW IT ISEQUIPPED, PLEASE SEND US A LISTOF WHAT YOU HAVE FOR SALE. QUICKPAYMENT AND PICK-UP. ***DEALERSDO NOT WASTE MY TIME OR YOURSRESPONDING TO THIS AD***CONTACT: WARRENEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––T SERIES LIKE T190, T300 BOBCATCORES | LOOKING FOR T SERIES T190& T300 AND OTHERS DRIVE CORES.ALSO SOM, & COMER DRIVE CORES.CONTACT: HAROLDPHONE: 281-715-2535FAX: 866-593-6405EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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966G LOADER BUCKET | GENERALPURPOSE BUCKET DOES NOT HAVETO BE PRETTYCONTACT: HENRYPHONE: 2186395321EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BACKHOE FROM 1999 TO 2006 ANDPRICE, CONDITION. THANK YOUCONTACT: LUIS PONCEPHONE: 9088840585FAX: 9737324743EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED TO BUY ALL NEWER LATEMODEL EQUIPMENT | LOOKING TO BUYCONTRACTOR OWNED EQUIPMENT ATAUCTION PRICING. NO BROKERS ORDEALERS!CONTACT: JOEPHONE: 570-250-5559EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VERMEER TRENCHER V120, V8550,V8550A | LOOKING TO BUY VERMEERTRENCHER WITH BACKHOE OR WITH-OUT, V120, 8550, V8550, 8550A, V8550A,CONTACT: KYLEEMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEW HOLLAND LS 160 ENGINE |ENGINE REBUILT OR GOOD USED FORA NEW HOLLAND LS 160 SKID STEER.CONTACT: STEVE SZABOPHONE: 440.458.5220FAX: 440.458.4046EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––RADIAL STACKER PORTABLE PHONE: 570 502 2321EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––AIR COMPRESSORS | NEW ENERGYEFFICIENT (R-143) 300HP SULLAIR AIRCOMPRESSOR MODEL# PSII - 1600ACSERIAL# 003-06857CONTACT: JOE DIMEZZA JRPHONE: 302-221-2690EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JAW CRUSHER AND SCREEN, PRODUCTION IN EXCESS OF 450STPHLOCATED IN SOUTH PA. EMAIL PICSAND DETAILS.CONTACT: MICHAEL SMITHEMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLER USED 24" TO 36" CHALLENGER BELTS FOR 75, 85, 95 |CONTACT: CALL MIKEPHONE: 319-470-8388EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HYDRAULIC PILE HAMMERS | ALWAYSSEEKING TO PURCHASE USED VIBRA-TORY PILE HAMMERS OF ANY BRAND.IF YOU HAVE A USED HYDRAULICVIBRATORY PILE HAMMER ANDWOULD LIKE A QUICK SALE, I AMYOUR BEST OPTION. EMAIL PHOTOSAND BEST WHOLESALE PRICE.CONTACT: JEFF LAWSONPHONE: 864-542-4369EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

JOHN DEERE 310D BACKHOES TURBO,4X4 CAB AND EXTENDAHOE.REASONABLY PRICED.CONTACT: SAM COCHRANPHONE: 704-305-6419EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO BUY ASPHALT ZIPPERSALL SIZES ALSO WILL BUY PLANERS/MILLS FOR SKID STEER LOADERSCONTACT: JAMES MANNPHONE: 404-273-9424FAX: 770-306-2962EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 966C AND 950 WHEEL LOADERS INGOOD CONDITIONCONTACT: CASMIR NWOGAPHONE: 2674749143EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FRONT MOUNTED 3 POINT HITCH FORJD 4955 TRACTORCONTACT: STEVE BEYLUNDPHONE: 701 523 5380FAX: 701 523 5441EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ROCK CRUSHER WITH 3 POINT HOOKUP FOR 100 HP TRACTORCONTACT: RANDY SPARKSPHONE: 979-864-0610EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED BULLDOZER KOMASTU 51 PXENC CAB LW LOW HOURS UNDERCAR-RIAGE 85 GOOD BUDGET $40,000.USUNDER 2009 USA CONTRACTORCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR 1 514 386 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO BUY CAT LOADERS 966COR D AND 980C ONLY REASONABLEPRICEPHONE: 8328856490EMAIL: [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GOOSENECK LIVESTOCK TRAILERCONTACT: SKYLER GILBERTPHONE: 208-851-1686EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE TEN(10) USED OLDER MODEL KOMATSUD85-E18 BULLDOZERS. PLEASE CONTACT IMMEDIATELY TO SCHEDULEINSPECTION. PAYMENT WILL BE MADEIMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING INSPECTIONVIA WIRE TRANSFER.CONTACT: ARMANDO FIGUEREDOPHONE: (305)691-5020FAX: (305)691-5021EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––RAYCO T 275 HYDRO STUMPERCONTACT: LEE THOMPSONPHONE: 570-660-9488EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MOROOKA MST 2200 | NEED 3 UNITSCONTACT: KEITH ROYLANCEPHONE: 509-486-2675EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

POLARIS ASL 300 MANUAL PARTS AND SERVICECONTACT: PATRICK ROBINSONPHONE: 443 783 5622EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––930 OR 950 OR 966CONTACT: AWANEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 140 H VHP WITH RIPPER LESSTHAN 10,000 HOURSCONTACT: MOHAMMED IBSSAPHONE: 7705965411FAX: 4233496099EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED COMPLETE CAB FOR A CASECX160 EXCAVATOR. OURS WASBURNED IN A FIRE.CONTACT: NORMANPHONE: 518-358-3017FAX: 518-358-9421EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TOPCON GPS L1 L2 GLONASS GR-3RTK SET TDS RANGER 500X SURVEYPRO GNSS HIPER, OR USED TOPCONHIPER 2 SET.CONTACT: MIKEPHONE: 319-470-8388EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DRILLING EQUIPMENT | AUGERFLIGHTING 18" 24" 30" 36"LOOKINGFOR FIXED LEADER SETUPSOF 100 ORMORECONTACT: WILLIE KIRCHPHONE: 201-786-3354EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 966C WHEEL LOADER . FROM 1978 TO 1982CONTACT: HAJPHONE: 682-553-9710EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MOBILE HYDRAULIC TRUCK CRANEGROVE TMS 475 , GROVE TMS 300 ANDLUNA GT 60/38 CONTACT: RAJESH KUMARPHONE: +91 9958497696EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––OFFICE TRAILERSCONTACT: THEODOREPHONE: 207-233-6601EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE ARE LOOKING FOR BOMAG 120AD-DYNAPAC C122, CAT C 244, IRCOMPACTOR CLOSE TO TEXAS. UNADVERTISED & WHOLESALE PRICE. CONTACT: MARKEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE ARE LOOKING FOR THE FOLLOW-ING EQUIPMENT FROM CONTRACTORS& LOCATED IN USA. D8R-140G & 140HWITH RIPPER CLOSE TO TEXAS.THANKSCONTACT: AYYAZEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Geoshack Grows in RockyMountain Lasers MergerGeoShack continues to grow through its

merger with Rocky Mountain Lasers Inc.based in Denver, Colo.This Denver operation marks the compa-

ny’s 23rd store in North America, anothermilestone. GeoShack now distributesTopcon construction, survey and agricultureproduct lines in eight states in the UnitedStates and twoprovinces in Canada.Rocky Mountain

Lasers Inc. (RML) hasbeen in business sincethe early 1970’s andmoved to its currentlocation in 2001,where it set up a largeshowroom offering acomplete line of laser,GPS and optical prod-ucts and a full service, factory authorizedservice center capable of repairing not onlyTopcon positioning and machine controlproducts, but all brands.Brad Neeley, president and founder of

RML, will continue to manage this operation

and help GeoShack grow throughout thewestern states. “Our customers will be working with the

same great team of people they alreadyknow and trust; now with the resources andbacking of a much larger company to haveaccess to more inventory, service and techni-cal support to keep your machines and

instruments up and run-ning,” said Neeley.Scott Beathard, presi-

dent of GeoShack,added, “I’m thrilled tohave our newest loca-tion in Colorado. It’s oneof the top 10 performingeconomies, it was theseventh fastest growingstate in terms of popula-tion in 2012, and it has

several major infrastructure projects that weare excited about. RML and its team aregreat addition to our company.”

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

“Our customers will beworking with the samegreat team of people theyalready know and trust.”

Brad NeeleyRocky Mountain Lasers Inc.

vABSOLUTE – UNRESERVED

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May 2 - May 30, 2013

2011 Terex POWERSCREENChieftain 1400T, SN JDGB 52715,

CAT Diesel Engine, 1687 Hrs

2010 Terex POWERSCREENChieftain 1400T, SN TDGA 40475DEUTZ Diesel Engine, 2670 Hrs

2011 PowerscreenM85 ConveyorDiesel Engine Drive,

SN 6104482

MGL 7436 ConveyorDiesel Engine Drive,

SN 7436273

LiuGong, Model 856 IIIWheel Ldr, Cmns 6.7L, 220HP

Turbo Dsl Eng, SN CLG-00856PBL271091, 940 Hrs

John F Lowder TX 12601See Website for Details www.lowderauctioneers.com

ATTACHMENTS

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Multiple Sizes and Attachment

Styles Available

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Pneumatic Rollers

2003 Bomag MPH454R, used

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EXCAVATORS

Hydraulic Excavators

2012 Kubota KX121, 39HP,

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LOADERS

Backhoe Loaders

2008 Yanmar CBL40A, 3 pt

hitch, PTO, backhoe loader

bucket with skid plate, very

good condition, 216 hours

....................................$31,000.

641-628-2000

JCB 214S, cab w/heat, 4WD,

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coupler, 24'' bucket, front & rear

hydraulics, 1250 hours, pictures

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908-625-0697

Wheel Loaders

2005 Cat 938G II, 5555 hours,

excellent condition. Located in

Reno, NV ....................$90,000.

775-233-1282

MOTOR GRADERS

Graders

1978 John Deere 570A, 13'

blade, front scarifier, tall cab,

2406 hours .................$18,975.

TRACTORS

Agricultural Tractors

2008 New Holland T2310, 40

hp, diesel, MFWD loader, buck-

et, 2269 hours ............$19,000.

2011 Kubota M126X, 126 hp,

MFWD, 18.4R-38, 158

hours...........................$70,000.

2011 Kubota M135X, 4WD,

cab, loader, 2806

hours...........................$64,900.

320-235-2717

TRAILERS

Drop Deck Trailers

2003 Trail King TK12, wood

deck, 2 axles, 4'

ramps.............................$3950.

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ALEX LYON & SON

AUCTIONEERS

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• St. Louis, ILWed., May 29, 2013For: Late Model Cat RentalReturns

• Lake George, NYSat., May 31, 2013For: Construction Equipment,Trucks, Trailers and Support

• Elmira, NYSat., June 1, 2013For: Dump Trucks, Constructionand Paving Equipment

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• Queretaro, MexicoFri., June 14, 2013For: Construction Equipment,Asphalt and Vibratory Rollers

• Houston, TXMon., June 17, 2013For: Construction Equipment,Water Trucks, Aerial andAttachments

• Houston, TXTues., June 18, 2013For: Construction Equipment,Forklifts, Aerials, Water Pumps,Trucks and Trailers

• Odessa, TXThurs., June 20, 2013For: Construction Equipment,Aerials, Forklifts, Welders andAttachments

• Atlantic City, NJSat., June 22, 2013For: Construction Equipment,Forklifts, Trucks and Trailers

• Las Vegas, NVThurs., June 27, 2013For: Complete Liquidation ofAggregate Operation

• Bangor, MESat., June 29, 2013For: Construction Equipment,Attachments, Support, Trucksand Trailers

• Syracuse, NYSat., July 13, 2013For: Annual Hay Camp andLarge Rental Return Auction

• Cleveland, OHFri., July 19, 2013For: Straight Trucks, TruckTractors, Forklifts, Skid Steers,Trucks and Trailers

• Western NYSat., August 24, 2013For: Construction and BoringEquipment, Attachments,Support

RITCHIE BROS.

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• El Paso, TXMay 21, 2013

• Charleston, WVMay 22, 2013

• San Antonio, TXMay 23, 2013

• Chicago, ILMay 30, 2013

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• Las Vegas, NVMay 31, 2013

• North East, MDJune 4, 2012

• Sacramento, CAJune 4, 2013

• Lo Angeles, CAJune 6, 2013

• Detroit, MIJune 6, 2013

• Sylmar, CAJune 7, 2013

• Nashville, TNJune 13, 2013

• Hartford, CTJune 18, 2013

• Houston, TXJune 19-20, 2013

• Columbus, OHJune 20, 2013

• Raleigh-Durham, NCJune 25, 2013

• St. Louis, MOJune 28, 2013

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• Troy, NYThurs., June 20, 2013For: Complete Liquidation ofTree & Landscape Company

COMMONWEALTH

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COUNTS AUCTION

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• Amherst, VAFri., May 31, 2013For: Construction Equipment

DEANCO AUCTIONS

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• Philadelphia, MSMay 29-30, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Philadelphia, MSJuly 17-18 2013For: Construction Equipment

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• Pendleton, IN

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• Pendleton, IN

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• Pendleton, IN

December 13, 2013For: Construction Equipment

EURO AUCTIONS USA

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• Atlanta, GA

June 26, 2013For: Construction Equipment &Trucks

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m

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Sat., June 1, 2013For: One Owner ContractorAuction

HENDERSON AUCTIONS

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Thurs., June 6, 2013For: Construction and AsphaltEquipment

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JAMES G. MURPHY INC.

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J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS

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• Philadelphia, PASat., June 8, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Portland, ORThurs., June 13, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• West Palm Beach, FLSat., June 22, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Lansing, MISat., July 13, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• South Beloit, ILSat., July 20, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Charlotte, NC

Thurs., July 25, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Worcester, MA

Sat., August 3, 2013For: Construction Equipment

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Thurs., May 30, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Pelzer, SC

Wed., June 19, 2013For: Construction Equipment

MEEKINS AUCTION

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�800-499-6560

• Mount Airy, NC

Wed., July 24, 2013For: Construction Equipment

MYRON BOWLING

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

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�513-738-3311

• Somerset, KY

Sat., May 18, 2013For: K. Carrender ConstructionCo.

NORTH COUNTRY AUCTIONS

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603-539-5322

• Wrentham, MA

Fri./Sat., June 7-8, 2013For: Heavy Equipment

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PETROWSKY

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�860-642-4200

• Franklin, CT

Thurs.-Sat., June 20-22, 2013For: Major Public EquipmentAuction

• Ponce, Puerto Rico

Thurs., August 1, 2013For: Concrete Plant andComponents

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�866-608-9283

• ONLINE ONLY

Wed., May 22, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY

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• ONLINE ONLY

Fri., May 31, 2013For: Construction Equipment

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS

INC.

www.ritchason.com

�800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TN

Sat., June 15, 2013For: Construction Equipment

VAUGHAN AUCTION GROUP

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�903-873-6777

• Wills Point, TX

Thurs., June 6, 2013For: Spring Contractor’s PublicAuction

WAYNE PIKE

AUCTION COMPANY

www.waynepikeauction.com

763-389-2700

• Princeton, MN

Sat., June 8, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Princeton, MN

Sat., September 14, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Princeton, MN

Sat., December 7, 2013For: Construction Equipment

WESTERN CONSTRUCTION

AUCTIONS INC.

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�760-731-7760

• Perris, CA

Thurs., May 30, 2013For: Construction Equipment

YODER & FREY

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.yoderandfrey.com

�419-865-3990

• Caneyville, KY

Thurs., May 23, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Newport, NH

Thurs., June 6, 2013For: Construction Equipment

AuctionsComingTo view information on upcoming auctions visit our

Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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Thursday, May 23

One-Owner Auction

California Auction Company Bond #70259785. Preliminary list to date. Equipment subject to change. Copyright © 1999-2012 IronPlanet, Inc. All Rights Reserved. IronPlanet®, IronClad Assurance® and Auctions you can trust® are registered service marks of IronPlanet, Inc. All other marks and brands are the property of their respective owners.

2005 KOMATSU PC308 USLC-3 2002 CAT 980G II (3) 2005-06 SUPERIOR 36X50STK 2005 KOMATSU PC308 USLC-3

Equipment located in Montana

(3) 2005-06 SUPERIOR 36X50STK

CAT D5M LGP

INGERSOL RAND SD150D

CAT 14G

(2) KOLBERG-PIONEER 30X50 RADIAL

2002 CAT 980G II COZAD 65-TON

KOMATSU PC220LC-6L AVANCE

2001 TEREX TA30

FREIGHTLINER FL60 W/AUTO CRANE PETERBILT 379 TRI-AXLE

Visit www.ironplanet.com to see the complete list of equipment, review the guaranteed inspection reports, and place your bids.

2007 METSO-NORDBERG LT1213 LOKOTRACK IMPACTOR(2) 2007 MODERN 36X60

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More Than 3,100 Bidders Attend Ritchie Fort Worth Auction

Dusty Keene of Keene Heavy Equipment in Fort Worth,Texas, wanted a photo op with this Yanmar mini-excavator.

Chuck Spooner of CentralAtlanta Tractor Sales came along way to bid on thisKomatsu PC 200 excavator.

Craig Rosengrants, Blaze Equipment, FortWorth, Texas, has just finished giving this VolvoECR88 mini-excavator a thorough “going-over.”

Chuck Spooner of Central Atlanta Tractor Sales came along way to bid on this Komatsu PC 200 excavator.

Bruce Tucker and his daughter, Autumn Cline,Tucker Service Company in Justin, Texas, arehoping to take this little Wacker roller homewith them.

The Virtual Ramp Timed Auction is drawingmore and more interest with the bidders.

Edward Bradley, Bradley Demolition & Construction LLC in Santa Fe, Texas,may take this Cat D7G dozer home.

Steve Pennington (L) and his son, Lonnie,Pennington Materials Inc. in Weatherford,Texas, were quite impressed with this Cat 385BLME excavator.

More than 3,100 bidders participated online and in person at Ritchie Bros.Auctioneers’ multi-million dollar unreserved public equipment auction inFort Worth, Texas on May 8 and 9.

Bidders came from 50 countries, including all 50 U.S. states. Approximately 55percent of the equipment was sold to out-of-state buyers, from as far away asAustralia, Belize, India, Vietnam and the United Arab Emirates. Online bidders pur-chased more than 48 percent of the equipment sold (by dollar value).

In total, more than 3,150 equipment items were sold in the auction, includingcrawler tractors, excavators, wheel loaders, truck tractors and more.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Alex Lyon & Son Holds CraneReduction Auction in Fort Worth

Scott Sim of Hawthorne Crane Sales in San Diego, Calif., is going to bid on this Link-Belt HTC8690 truck crane.

Robert Browning (L) andBrent Hurd of Hurd OilfieldService in Jacksboro, Texas,have just finished checkingout this DEMAG AC155 truckcrane.

Jack in his box is in the process of writing down another suc-cessful item.

Brett Clark of Tractor Ranchin Wills Point, Texas, hastaken a liking to this JLG 450AJ highlift.

Kevin Bolich, Arrow Lift Corporation in Dallas, Texas, wanted his photoop with this Liebherr truck crane.

Del Nevius, North Texas Crane,Lewisville, Texas, is confident hisequipment will bring good prices ashe poses with one of his Link-Belt8690 truck cranes.

Kevin Keeter of One Source Equipment in Throckmorton,Texas, is thinking about bidding on this JLG 400 S highlift.

Hector Garcia, Techno Crane in Buenos Aires, Argentina, came along way to see this Cat D6K LGP.

Alex Lyon & Son held asale May 7 in Ft. Worth,Texas.

The auction featured latemodel cranes, boom trucks, aer-ial lifts, forklifts, late model Catconstruction equipment, latemodel truck tractors and vacu-um transport trailers. Much ofthe equipment was provided byNorth Texas Crane, whichrecently decided to reduce thesize of its fleet.

For more information, visitwww.lyonauctionlive.com

(This story also can be foundon Construction Equipment

Guide’s Web site at www.con-structionequipmentguide.com.)

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TUES., JUNE 18 @ 12:00 NOON

NOTE: Hertz Equipment Rentals, as in the past, is having their semi-annual auction on siteand is selling late model equipment from their rental fleet to make room for brand new equip-ment.

HILITES INCLUDE: 40 WATER PUMPS: (6) 2008-(5) 2007 Pioneer SC108S17 10in., (3)2007-2006 Pioneer SC10X8S1 10in., 2004 Pioneer PP108S17 10in., 2006 Pioneer PP10X8S110in., 20065 Pioneer PPTP63C1 6in., (9) 2007-(5) 2006-(4) 2005 Pioneer PP63C17L 6in., (4)2005 Pioneer PP63 6in., 2 SERVICE TRUCKS: 2011 Ford F550 (4x4), 2006 Ford F550(4x4), SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (3) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors, New MustangML80S Rammers, New Mustang Core Drills, New Mustang Concrete Vibrators, NewMustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3) New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3)New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6packs of 14in. Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in.Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6) New 2in. x 50ft.Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches, Airless Paint Sprayers, ChippingHammers, Brush Mowers, Impact Wrenches, Core Drills, Floor Grinders, Levels, Generators,Qty. Honda – Multiquip – Versamat- Zoeller 2in.- 4in. Pumps, IR & Wacker Generators,Master & Tradesman Heaters, Qty. MI-TM Pressure Washers, Multiquip Plate Compactors,Hydrostat Pumps, Pipe Threaders, Hand Saws, Texas Air Movers, TPW Test Pumps, WackerRammers & Plate Compactors.

Address: 1002 Clay Court, Deer Park, TX 77536.DIRECTIONS: From IAH International Airport: JFK Blvd. 3.1 miles, merge onto Sam

Houston Tollway E/ Texas 8 Beltway E via ramp on the left 24.1 miles, exit toward TX-225/Deer Park/Houston .3 miles. Merge onto East Sam Houston Pkwy S/ Texas 8 Beltway S, leftonto Pasadena Freeway Frontage Rd. .2 miles. Take ramp on left onto TX-225 E 3.1 miles.Take exit toward Battleground Rd. .2 miles, merge onto Pasadena Freeway Frontage Rd. .2miles. Right onto S Battleground Rd. .3 miles, 1st right onto Thirteenth St., 1st right ontoClay Ct. .2 miles. Site on right. LOCATION: At the Hertz Facility in Deer Park.

TEXAS AUCTION LICENSE: AUCTIONEER #15791 Jack H Lyon

RENTAL FLEET AUCTIONLATE MODEL RENTAL FLEET CONSTRUCTION

EQUIPMENT, WATER TRUCKS, AERIALS, ATTACHMENTS & SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

Hertz EquipmentRentals AUCTION

HOUSTON(Deer Park),

TEXAS

www.lyonauction.com corporate offices: Bridgeport, NYPhone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-5635

www.lyonauctionlive.com

Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

ALEX

LYON& SON

MONDAY, JUNE 17 @ 12:00 NOON

HILITES INCLUDE: 7 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 321DL, 2007 Cat 321CLCR,Cat 320CL, 2008 Cat 301.8, 2007 Komatsu PC200LC-8, (2) Terramite TSC-6, 3 MOTORGRADERS: 2009-2008 Cat 12M, Komatsu 850/ ripper, RUBBER TIRED LOADER: 2007Cat 930G, 2 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D6RXL, Cat D6MLGP, 11 TRACTORLOADER BACKHOES: Cat 420D (4x4), (8) Cat 416D (4x4), Case 580M, Terramite T5C, 3VIBRATORY ROLLERS: IR SD100D, 2005 IR SD70D, SuperPac 600P, 2 SKID STEERS:Bobcat S175, Bobcat S175, 2 BOOM LIFTS: 2008 JLG 450AJ-4, JLG E400A, 2 BOOMTRUCKS: 2000 Int’l. 4700 (s/a), 1999 Freightliner FL70 (s/a), 2 SWEEPERS: 2004Terramite TSS38, Terramite TSS38, PLUS AIR COMPRESSORS, WELDERS, GENERA-TORS, 7 TRUCK TRACTORS: (4) 2009 Mack CHU613 (t/a), 2007-2006 Peterbilt 379 (t/a),1990 Western Star (tri.), 2 SERVICE TRUCKS: 2006-2004 Ford F550 (4x4), , 3 DETACH-ABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (3) 2013 Witzco RG50 50 ton (tri.), 2 UTILITY VEHI-CLES: (2) 2011 Kawasaki Mule, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Smooth, Snow & MulchBuckets, 66in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears,New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets,Unused Stout Skid Steer Plates & Hitch Plates, Pallet Forks, Lowe Hydr. Augers, Stout BrushGrapples & Bucket Grapples, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New Mustang LF82 PlateCompactor , (4) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors, New Mustang ML80S Rammers, NewMustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3) New Mustang MP48002in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in.Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in. Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb.Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDSHammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray GunKits, (6) New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches.

Address: 8215 FM 1488, Magnolia, TX 77354.DIRECTIONS: From Bush International Airport: Airport exit on JFK Blvd., take left ramponto Will Clayton Parkway toward Central Cargo .2 miles. Continue on Jetero Blvd., continueon McKaughan Rd., left on Viscount Rd., left Mecom Rd. Take ramp onto JFK Blvd. towardAirport exit (I-45)/ Beltway 8/ Hardy Toll Rd. 2 miles. Take ramp onto Hardy Toll W towardHardy Toll Rd. (tolls) for 2.9 miles. Take Hardy Toll Rd. North/ Woodlands exit onto HardyToll N (tolls) – 11.9 miles. Merge onto I-45 N for 8.4 miles. Exit #81/ Magnolia (FM-1488)

toward Magnolia (I-45 S)/ Hempstead .3 miles. Take ramp onto I-45 S .2 miles, take ramp ontoFM 1488 Rd. (FM-1488) toward I-45 N/ Sherbrook Dr. .3 miles. Take ramp onto North Fwytoward I-45 N .2 miles. Take ramp onto FM 1488 Rd. (FM-1488) toward Magnolia (I-45S)

Hempstead for 8 miles. Site is on left.

TEXAS AUCTION LICENSE: AUCTIONEER #15791 Jack H LyonSALE SITE PHONE: (863) 660-3613

LATE MODEL RENTAL FLEET CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENT, WATER TRUCKS, AERIALS, ATTACHMENTS & SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

AUCTIONHOUSTON (Magnolia),

TEXAS

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SC&RA Recognizes Membersfor Superior Safety RecordsThe Specialized Carriers & Rigging

Association (SC&RA) announced the win-ners of the Crane & Rigging Safety, ZeroAccident Awards and Crane & RiggingSafety Improvement during its 2013Annual Conference, April 2 to 6, at theWestin Kierland, Scottsdale, Ariz.Thirty-two SC&RA members received a

Crane & Rigging Safety Award because oftheir superior safety records:• AmQuip Crane Rental LLC,

Philadelphia, Pa. • Atlas Industrial Contractors LLC,

Columbus, Ohio • Barnhart Crane and Rigging, Memphis,

Tenn.• Bigge Crane and Rigging Co., San

Leandro, Calif.• Bollmeier Crane & Lift, Madison, Ill. • Bragg Companies — Crane & Rigging,

Long Beach, Calif. • Bragg Companies — Crane Service,

Long Beach, Calif. • Bridger Crane & Rigging LLC,

Boulder, Wyo. • Chellino Crane Inc., Joliet, Ill. • CJ Drilling Inc., Dundee, Ill.• Crane Rental Corporation, Orlando,

Fla. • Custom Service Crane Inc., Mahomet,

Ill. • Deep South Crane & Rigging, Baton

Rouge, La. • Dobson Industrial, Inc., Bay City,

Mich.• Fagioli Inc., Manuel, Texas • Gatwood Crane Service Inc., Arlington

Heights, Ill. • Hawaiian Crane & Rigging Ltd.,

Kapolei, Hawaii • Imperial Crane Services Inc.,

Bridgeview, Ill. • M&R Constructors Inc., Richmond, Va. • Mammoet USA South Inc., Rosharon,

Texas • Maxim Crane Works L.P., Monroeville,

Pa.• Mountain Crane Service, Riverton,

Utah • Mr. Crane Inc., Orange, Calif. • Northern Crane Services Inc.,

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada• PSC Crane & Rigging, Dayton, Ohio • Shelby Mechanical Inc., Cinnaminson,

N.J.• Southern Industrial

Constructors/Southern Crane, Raleigh,N.C.• Sterett Crane and Rigging, Owensboro,

Ky.• Taylor Crane and Rigging Inc.,

Coffeyville, Ks.• TNT Crane & Rigging Inc., Houston,

Texas • White Construction Inc., Clinton, Ind.• Williams Specialized Inc., Hicksville,

N.Y.

Eighteen SC&RA member companiesreceived the Crane & Rigging ZeroAccidents Award because they did not havea single recordable accident or injury in2012:• Atlas Industrial Contractors LLC,

Columbus, Ohio • Bigge Crane and Rigging Co., San

Leandro, Calif.• Bollmeier Crane & Lift, Madison, Ill. • Bragg Companies — Crane & Rigging,

Long Beach, Calif. • Bridger Crane & Rigging LLC,

Boulder, Wyo. • Chellino Crane Inc., Joliet, Ill. • Custom Service Crane Inc., Mahomet,

Ill. • Dobson Industrial Inc., Bay City, Mich.• Fagioli Inc., Manuel, Texas • Gatwood Crane Service Inc., Arlington

Heights, Ill. • Hawaiian Crane & Rigging Ltd.,

Kapolei, Hawaii • M&R Constructors Inc., Richmond, Va. • Mountain Crane Service, Riverton,

Utah • Mr. Crane Inc., Orange, Calif. • Shelby Mechanical Inc., Cinnaminson,

N.J.• Sterett Crane and Rigging, Owensboro,

Ky.• Taylor Crane and Rigging Inc.,

Coffeyville, Ks.• Williams Specialized Inc., Hicksville,

N.Y. Ten SC&RA member companies earned

a Crane & Rigging Safety ImprovementAward by showing an improved incidencerate compared to the previous year’s contestentry:• AmQuip Crane Rental LLC,

Philadelphia, Pa. • Bragg Companies — Crane & Rigging,

Long Beach, Calif. • Bragg Companies — Crane Service,

Long Beach, Calif. • Deep South Crane & Rigging, Baton

Rouge, La. • Essex Crane Rental Corporation,

Buffalo Grove, Ill. • Imperial Crane Services Inc.,

Bridgeview, Ill. • Mammoet USA South Inc., Rosharon,

Texas • Mountain Crane Service, Riverton,

Utah • Southern Industrial

Constructors/Southern Crane, Raleigh,N.C.• TNT Crane & Rigging Inc., Houston,

Texas For more information, call 703/698-0291

or visit www.scranet.org.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

www.lyonauction.com corporate offices: Bridgeport, NYPhone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-5635

www.lyonauctionlive.com

Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

ALEX

LYON& SON

THURS., June 27 @ 9:00 AM

EARLY HILITES INCLUDE: CRAWLER TRACTOR: Cat D10N, 4 ROCK TRUCKS: (3) Cat773B 60 ton, Cat 796B, 6 MOTOR SCRAPERS: (6) Cat 631E, 2 MOTOR GRADERS: Cat 163HVHP,Cat 14H, 2 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2007 Cat 980H, Cat 966G, 2 TRACTOR LOADER BACK-HOES: Cat 420D, Cat 416D, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT: IR VR90C, 3 WATER WAGONS: Cat631E, Cat 613C, Case 621E, CONCRETE PLANT (State of the Art): 2006 Erie Strayer ModelMG12CP (12 cu yd. Stationary Central Drum Mix), 6 CRUSHERS: 2002 Lippman 42x 48 (jaw), 2002Trio 12x52 (jaw), JCI Kodiak 400 Cone, JCI 1400RA Cone, Barmac 9600 VSI Mill Crusher, NordbergHP400 Cone, SCREENING EQUIPMENT: Cedar Rapids 7x20 (3 Screen), (2) JCI 620 ( 3 Deck),Kolberg 6x10 (2 Deck Buzz Screen), JCI 7x20 (3 Deck), (2) 2006 JCI 6x20 (3 deck), Kolberg Hydr.Portable Model 1130B, Pepi Vari-Vibe III (2 Desk 6x18/ 40 ft. Conveyor, SAND SCREWS: 2005 TrioTwin 54in., VIBRATORY FEEDERS: Kolberg 50x20, HYDRAULIC HAMMER: BTI 7B75X, MATE-RIAL & LOG WASHERS: 44in. Screen Log Washer, 2005 Trio Single Coarse, 2003 Trio 36x18 Coarse,Con-Weld 8x12 Dewatering Screen, Water Recovery System, 6 DUST COLLECTORS: (3) DalamaticDust/ Jaw (2 without), DCE Unicel Bag House/ Silo/ Screw Conveyor, (2) LMV Collector Bins/ Silo BagHouse, 7 RADIAL STACKERS: Kolberg 36x100 Folding w/ Swivel Plate, Kolberg 30x70, 24x120 w/Belt Scale, Portec 36x70, Thunderbird 30x100 Stacking, 36x100 Hydr. Stacker, 24x120 Stacking Conveyorw/ Belt Scale, 36x105 Stacker w/ Wheels (not radial), 41 CONVEYORS: 36x80 Feed Conveyor w/Magnet, 42x700 Overland Conveyor w/ Belt Tensioner, 42x115 Feed Conveyor w/ Belt Scale, ModernMachinery Underscreen Hopper w/ 36x30 Conveyor, 35x25 Conveyor w/ Mefcor Belt Scale ModelCS2100J, 30x125 Conveyor, Reuter 36x50, Underscreen Hopper w/ 48x25 Conveyor, 36x100 Conveyor,42x20 Conveyor, Underscreen Hopper w/36x25 Conveyor, 36x80 Conveyor, Reiter 30x60 Conveyor,30x110 Conveyor w/Large Magnet, (4) 30x15 Shuttle Conveyors, 36x32 Conveyor, Huntington (2)Underscreen Hopper w/ 48x30 Conveyor, 24x56 Conveyor, Reuter 30x60 Conveyor w/ Belt Scale,Huntington Equipment 24x130 Conveyor w/ Magnet, Cedar Rapids 36x20 Conveyor, 24x28 Conveyor,24x45 Conveyor, 24x90 Conveyor, Modern Machinery Underscreen Hopper w/ 48x32 Conveyor, 24x110Conveyor, 24x28 Conveyor, 30x120 Conveyor, Hopper Under Buzz Screen w/ 30x26 Conveyor, Marco30x120 Conveyor w/Belt Scale, Aggregate Machinery Inc. 42x80 Feed Conveyor, Kolberg 30x25Conveyor, 30x20 Conveyor, Goodfellow 30x130 Tunnel Conveyor, Kolberg 30x60 Conveyor, Kolberg30x60 Feed Conveyor, 30x40 Conveyor, Pepi Vari-Vine III Portable 2 Deck 6x18 Screen w/ 40ft.Conveyor, SCALES: Schenck 36ft. Belt Scale, Shenck 30ft. Belt Scale w/ Speed Sensor, 12x110 TruckScales w/ Mettler Toledo Read Out and Chute, SURGE BINS & TUNNELS: Surge Bin, SurgeTunnelSystem 8x8x80, 2 BOTTOM DUMP TRAILERS: (2) Cook 35ft. (t/a), AGGREGATE SUPPORTEQUIPMENT: 8x16 Bulkhead, 8.5x24 Bulkhead, 4,000 & 8,000gal. Cylindrical Water Tanks, Approx.30ft. tall Steel Framed Control Tower, Approx. 40ft. tall Steel Box Framed Light Tower,8,000 gal.Cylindrical Water Tank, (2) 60hp Elec. Motor w. Water Pump, 25hp Elec. Motor w/ Water Pump, Approx.80,000 gal. Open Top Round Water Reservoir, (2) Approx. 18,000gal. Cylindrical 9x40 Water Tanks,Approx. 12,000gal. Cylindrical 8x34 Water Tanks, 12,000gal. Stand Tank, pprox. (10) 500gal. Oil Tanks,Approx. (7) 300gal. Oil Tanks w/. Air Pumps, Approx. (3) 300gal. Oil Tanks, Approx. (3) 800gal. FuelTanks, 500gal. Fuel Tank on small trailer, Connex Boxes, Testing Trailers, 8x336 (2) office Concrete PlantTrailer, 8x20 Office Concrete Plant Trailer, 8x20 Travel Trailer Converted into Bathrooms, 1993 StandardPacific 12x60 Office Trailer, Transformers, 1000 gal. Gas Tank w/ Fuel Master System, 1973 FruehaufSemi Trailer w/ Control Booth on roof, 1972 Great Dane 40ft. Semi Trailer (Storage), 1972 Utility 45ft.Semi Trailer (storage), Derrick Corporation Jetter/ Screen, 11x10x44 Settling Bins w/ Chain Paddlewheels,8x16 Office Trailer @ Batch Plant, Semi Van Trailer @ Batch Plant, Webster Water Boiler @ Agg. Plant,(3) 8,000gal. Cylindrical Water Tanks, 500gal. Fuel Tanks, Fuel Master System @ Location of RemovedFuel Tanks,, (3) Steel Storage Racks, Shop Building #1(50x60 Coverall Tarped w/ Tubular Steel Frame,Shop Building #2 w/ 40x40 Coverall Tarped w/ Tubular Steel Frame.

Address: 12455 S Old Nevada Hwy 95 Boulder City, NV 89005.DIRECTIONS: From Intersection of HWY 93 (Great Basin HWY) and HWY 95: go South on HWY 95

to Silver Line Road. Go West on Silver Line Road to Old HWY 95. Go North on Old HWY 95 Approximately .6 mile to Sale Site.

COMPLETE LIQUIDATIONAGGREGATE & CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AUCTION

Eldorado Valley AUCTIONLAS VEGAS (Boulder City),

NEVADA

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