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Table of Contents ................4 Paving Section..............25-33 Mini & Compact Equipment Section ..........................45-61 Auction Section............65-73 Business Calendar ............68 Advertisers Index ..............74 “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Western Edition $3.00 Rough Terrain Surrounds Arizona Bridge Project...8 Murphy Holds December Sale in Washington...70 Inside Strong demand for construction projects fueled job growth in November in 38 states compared to October and in all but six states over the past 12 months, according to analysis of Labor Department data released Dec. 18 by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials said, however, that the shortage of available workers was likely keep- ing firms from expanding head- counts even more rapidly in many parts of the country. “In nearly every state, contrac- tors are busier now than a year ago,” said Ken Simonson, chief economist for the association. “Employment is up, but the indus- try would be expanding even more rapidly if contractors could find enough qualified workers.” Nationally, construction employment climbed by 4.2 per- cent from November 2014 to November 2015 — more than dou- ble the rate for total nonfarm employment, Simonson noted. He added out that construction spend- ing rose 13 percent in the latest 12 months, suggesting a need for even more workers. He cautioned that filling those openings may be diffi- cult in many states because the number of unemployed jobseekers in November who last worked in construction was at the lowest November level in 15 years. Nov. Job Growth Up in Construction Industry IronPlanet Bets on Vegas for December Sale...72 December 26, 2015 Vol. IX • No. 26 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215/885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215/885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com By Lori Tobias CEG CORRESPONDENT Six days after heavy rains forced the closure of a sec- tion of Highway 101 on the north Oregon Coast, con- tractors were able to open one lane of the highway with flaggers directing traffic. More closures are expected, however, as crews work to stabilize this often trouble- some stretch of road just north of Tillamook at mile- posts 47 and 48. “You can drive through there and you can tell the soil has been moving,” said Lou Torres, spokesman of the Oregon Department of Transportation. “It’s got a long history of landslides and earth movement.” Crews Work to Stabilize Road see ROADWAY page 12 Viaduct construction in the Central Valley has kicked off an 800-rail-mile, 24-station, $68 billion California high-speed rail project. Published Nationally Calif. Rail Project Begins By Chuck Harvey CEG CORRESPONDENT Viaduct construction in the Central Valley has kicked off an 800-rail-mile, 24-station, $68 billion California high- speed rail project. Support columns are rising where the bullet trains will whisk across the Fresno River in Madera. The viaduct stretches from Raymond Road to Watson Street, crossing State Route 145 and the river, and running parallel with the existing Burlington Northern Santa Fe railway track. “Continued progress on the high-speed rail program is evident by the work being done today at the Fresno River Bridge,” said Jeff Morales, High-Speed Rail Authority CEO in a recent release. “Californians will continue to see more jobs and sustainable construction activity as we ramp up building high-speed rail in the Central Valley.” see VIADUCT page 20 see EMPLOYMENT page 42 Once, the section is stable enough for crews to start on permanent repairs, they’ll excavate some of the area, let it settle, then bring in rock and gravel to try to build the area up.

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Page 1: West 26 2015

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

Paving Section..............25-33

Mini & Compact EquipmentSection ..........................45-61

Auction Section............65-73

Business Calendar ............68

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

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

® WesternEdition

$3.00

Rough Terrain Surrounds

Arizona Bridge Project...8

Murphy Holds December

Sale in Washington...70

Inside

Strong demand for constructionprojects fueled job growth inNovember in 38 states compared toOctober and in all but six statesover the past 12 months, accordingto analysis of Labor Departmentdata released Dec. 18 by theAssociated General Contractors ofAmerica. Association officialssaid, however, that the shortage of

available workers was likely keep-ing firms from expanding head-counts even more rapidly in manyparts of the country.“In nearly every state, contrac-

tors are busier now than a yearago,” said Ken Simonson, chiefeconomist for the association.“Employment is up, but the indus-try would be expanding even more

rapidly if contractors could findenough qualified workers.”Nationally, construction

employment climbed by 4.2 per-cent from November 2014 toNovember 2015 — more than dou-ble the rate for total nonfarmemployment, Simonson noted. Headded out that construction spend-ing rose 13 percent in the latest 12

months, suggesting a need for evenmore workers. He cautioned thatfilling those openings may be diffi-cult in many states because thenumber of unemployed jobseekersin November who last worked inconstruction was at the lowestNovember level in 15 years.

Nov. Job Growth Up in Construction Industry

IronPlanet Bets on Vegas

for December Sale...72

December 26, 2015 • Vol. IX • No.26 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215/885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215/885-2910

www.constructionequipmentguide.com

By Lori TobiasCEG CORRESPONDENT

Six days after heavy rains forced the closure of a sec-tion of Highway 101 on the north Oregon Coast, con-tractors were able to open one lane of the highway withflaggers directing traffic. More closures are expected,however, as crews work to stabilize this often trouble-some stretch of road just north of Tillamook at mile-posts 47 and 48.“You can drive through there and you can tell the soil

has been moving,” said Lou Torres, spokesman of theOregon Department of Transportation. “It’s got a longhistory of landslides and earth movement.”

Crews Work toStabilize Road

see ROADWAY page 12

Viaduct construction in the CentralValley has kicked off an 800-rail-mile,24-station, $68 billion Californiahigh-speed rail project.

Published Nationally

Calif. Rail Project BeginsBy Chuck HarveyCEG CORRESPONDENT

Viaduct construction in the CentralValley has kicked off an 800-rail-mile,24-station, $68 billion California high-speed rail project. Support columns arerising where the bullet trains will whiskacross the Fresno River in Madera. Theviaduct stretches from Raymond Road toWatson Street, crossing State Route 145and the river, and running parallel with

the existing Burlington Northern SantaFe railway track.“Continued progress on the high-speed

rail program is evident by the work beingdone today at the Fresno River Bridge,”said Jeff Morales, High-Speed RailAuthority CEO in a recent release.“Californians will continue to see morejobs and sustainable construction activityas we ramp up building high-speed rail inthe Central Valley.”

see VIADUCT page 20

see EMPLOYMENT page 42

Once, the section is stable enough for crews tostart on permanent repairs, they’ll excavate someof the area, let it settle, then bring in rock andgravel to try to build the area up.

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2007 JLG 1930ES, Stk#: 9702, 500 lbs., 19 ft.Platform Height, 246 hrs., Electric Power ..........................................................................$6,500

2015 Big Tex Dump, Stk#: 9928, ST235/85Rx16Tires ....................................................$17,500

2013 Case SV185, Stk#: 9525, OROPS, 214hrs., 64" Bucket, Aux Hyd., Hyd. Quick Coupler,4 Cyl. CNH Eng ....................................$29,500

2004 Bobcat T180, Stk#: 9904, OROPS, 2,754hrs., 66" Bucket, 12" Rubber Tracks, 4 Cyl.Kubota Eng ..........................................$16,500

Ripper for Dozer, Stk# 299, S# 1EH02480........................................................................$9,500

2005 Cat D6R XL, Stk#: 10115, EROPS, A/C,Sweeps, Rear Screen, S/U Tilt Blade, 8,370 hrs.,22" Pads, Ripper, 10' 8" Wide ..............$79,500

2006 Genie Z45-25, Stk#: 10084, 500 lbs., 45ft., 2,031 hrs., 355/55D625 Tires, 3 Cyl. DeutzEng. ......................................................$19,500

OEM Tracks, Stk#: 9718, New OriginalExcavator Tracks: 28” Pad, 49 Links, 190MMPitch, Cat, Komatsu, Hitachi, Volvo, Kobelco,Case, Linkbelt and Others ......................$7,500

Cat PA56 E00100E, Stk#: 9202, Winch with fairleads for D6T........................................$16,500

2004 JLG 600S, Stk#: 9788, 500 lbs., 60ft.,4,076 hrs., 4WD, 15x19.5 Tires, 4 Cyl. DeutzEng ......................................................$29,500

2006 Komatsu PC200LC-7L, Stk#: 10067,EROPS, A/C, 9,306 hrs., 42" Bucket w/Hyd.Thumb, 32" Pads, 10' 6" Wide..............$49,500

2006 JLG 400S, Stk#: 9670, 500 lbs., 40 ft.,4WD, 3,858 hrs., 80% Tires, 12x16.5 Tires, 3Cyl. Deutz Eng. ....................................$18,500

2003 JLG 400S, Stk#: 9652, 500 lbs., 40 ft.,4WD, 4,810 hrs., 12x16.5 Tires, 3 Cyl. DuetzEng ......................................................$18,500

2003 JLG 600S, Stk#: 9789, 500 lbs., 60 ft.,4,473 hrs., 4WD, 15x19.5 Tires, 4 Cyl. Deutz Eng............................................................$29,500

2007 JLG / Lull 944E-42, Stk#: 9672, 9,000 lbs.,42 ft., 7,789 hrs., 4WD, 4WS, 72" Forks, 72" TiltFrame, Hyd. Self Leveling System, 15.5x25L3Foam Filled Tires, 4 Cyl. Cummins Eng.$33,500

2008 Cat D6T LGP, Stk#: HR-233, EROPS, A/C,FM Stereo, Sweep, Rear Screen, St/Tilt Blade,7,426 hrs., Paccar PA56 Winch, 36" Pads, 10' 5"Height, 10'7" Wide Track to Track, 13 ft. Blade ..............................................................$149,500

2006 JLG G6-42A, Stk#: 9705, 6,000 lbs., 42ft., 4WD, 4WS, 4,414 hrs., 48" Forks, 48" TiltFrame, 13.00x24 Foam Filled Tires, Hyd. SelfLeveling System, 4 Cyl. JD Eng ..........$27,500

2006 Lull 644E, Stk#: 9580, 6,000 lbs., 44 ft.,4,096 hrs., 4WD, 4WS, 48" Forks, 51" Frame,Aux. Hyd., Hyd. Self Leveling System, 13.00x24Foam Filled Tires, 4 Cyl. Cummins Eng$26,500

2012 Cat 324EL, Stk#: 10055, EROPS, A/C, FMStereo, 2,638 hrs., 48" Bucket, 31" Pads, 11 ft.Wide ..................................................$139,500

2008 Cat D6T XL, Stk#: 9892, EROPS, A/C,6,915 hrs., Sweeps, Rear Screen, S/U Tilt Blade,Ripper: D6H S#1EH04336, 24" Pads, 10' 9" Wide..........................................................$129,500

2015 Doosan DX225LC-3, Stk#: 10098, EROPS,A/C, 9 hrs., 42" Bucket, Aux. Hyd., 32" Pads, 6Cyl. Doosan Eng., 10' 6" Wide............$139,500

2003 JLG 400S, Stk#: 9654, 500 lbs., 40 ft.,4WD, 5,244 hrs., 12x16.5 Tires, 3 Cyl. DeutzEng. ......................................................$18,500

2012 Cat D6T XW, Stk#: 10075, EROPS, A/C,FM Stereo, Sweeps, Rear Screen, S/U Tilt Blade,5,853 hrs., Diamond 80J Ripper S#110243, 30"Pads, 11' 6" Wide ..............................$149,500

2007 Cat 325CL, Stk#: 10081, 60 Ft. LongReach, EROPS, A/C, 7,042 hrs., 60" Bucket, 32"Pads, 11' 2" Wide ................................$89,500

2012 Komatsu PC200LC8, Stk#: 10076, EROPS,A/C & Heat, 3,852 hrs., 42" Bucket, w/SideCutters, 80% U/C, Automatic Grease System, 32"Pads, 10' 6" Wide ................................$98,500

2012 Case 850L, Stk#: 10105, OROPS, SweepsSide & Rear Screen, 6 Way Blade, 1,567 hrs.,24" Pads, 10 ft. Wide............................$66,500

2015 Dynapac CA2500D, Stk#: 10071, EROPS,A/C, FM Stereo, 3 hrs., 84" Smooth Drum w/PadDrum Shell Kit, 23.1x26R3 Tires, 4 Cyl. CumminsEng. ....................................................$102,500

2015 Dynapac CA1500D, Stk#: 10066, EROPS,A/C, FM Stereo, 2 hrs., 66" Smooth Drum w/PadDrum Shell Kit, 14.9x24R3 Tires, 4 Cyl. DeutzEng. ......................................................$80,500

2012 Komatsu PC200LC8, Stk#: 10077,EROPS, A/C & Heat, 3,848 hrs., 42” Bucketw/Side Cutters, 80% U/C, Automatic GreaseSystem, 32" Pads, 10' 6" Wide ............$98,500

2012 John Deere 310J, Stk#: 10032, EROPS,A/C, 4WD, 3,847 hrs., 90%, Tires, 24" Bucket,Aux. Hyd., 2 Stick Control, 16x12.5 Front Tires,19.5Lx24 Rear Tires ............................$46,500

2012 Cat D5K LGP II, Stk#: 10068, EROPS, A/C,Screen All Around, 6 Way Blade, 1,099 hrs., 80%U/C, 26" Pads, 10' 6" Wide. ..................$99,500

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2007 Ditch Witch RT40, Stk#: 9993, OROPS,1,071 hrs., 64" Push Blade, 6" Trench,26x12.00x12 Tires, 3 Cyl. Deutz Eng ..$16,500

2007 Ditch Witch RT40, Stk#: 9990, 1,047 hrs.,6" Trench, 26x12.00x12 Tires, 3 Cyl. Deutz Eng...............................................................$16,500

Easy Kleen Magnum 400 Pressure Washer,Stk#: 162................................................$3,200

1975 John Deere 570A, Stk#: 10019, EROPS,969 Hrs, 12’ M/B w/Slide & Tip Control, 60%Tires, 13.00x24 Tires, 6 Cyl. JD Eng ....$21,500

2013 Cat 226B3, Stk#: 10073, OROPS, 977 hrs.,67" Bucket, Aux. Hyd., 4 Cyl. Cat Eng., 10x16.5Tires ....................................................$27,500

2012 Cat 226B3, Stk#: 10074, OROPS, 1,244hrs., 72" Bucket, Aux. Hyd., 10x16.5 Tires, 4Cyl. Cat Eng. ........................................$27,500

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

SPECIAL SECTION45 MINI & COMPACT EQUIPMENT

Be sure to check out this special section!

Keep up to date with the latest information on mini and compact equipment.

FEATURES8 NORTHERN ARIZONA BRIDGE PROJECT HAS

PLENTY OF CHALLENGESA $14.4 million construction project to replace a historic bridge connecting Prescott

to northern Arizona has used more than 70,000 lbs. (31,751 kg) of explosives as

crews tackle the rugged terrain.

8 HONNEN EQUIPMENT PROMOTES SHANE FRAZEE TO SALES MANAGER

Honnen Equipment Co. announced the appointment of Shane Frazee as the

company’s new Western Colorado/Southern Utah sales manager.

14 KIRBY-SMITH NAMES DAVID BAKER SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT

Kirby-Smith has announced the promotion of David Baker to senior vice president

and Oklahoma City branch manager.

15 SACRAMENTO MAN INITIATES CHARITY DRIVEWhat began as one man’s desire to put a smile on the faces of a couple of

disadvantaged kids at Christmas has evolved into a major charity drive. With help

from a local contractor, more than 1,000 bicycles are donated every year in the

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16 MAKE IT ONE ORIGINAL TACO BELL RESTAURANT— TO GO? Moving any historical building can be a challenge, but moving a 400-sq.-ft. (37.16

sq m) plywood and stucco restaurant thrown up with materials from the hardwood

store, takes the task to an entirely new level.

20 CALIF. RAIL PROJECT BEGINSViaduct construction in the Central Valley has kicked off an 800-rail-mile,

24-station, $68 billion California high-speed rail project.

40 ED MALZAHN, DITCH WITCH FOUNDER, INDUSTRY ICON, PASSES AWAY AT 94

The Ditch Witch family announced the passing of the company’s founder and

industry icon Ed Malzahn on Dec. 11. He was 94.

66 CEG TO AGAIN PARTICIPATE AT THE FLORIDA AUCTIONS

The 2016 Florida Auctions are fast approaching and just like many of you,

Construction Equipment Guide (CEG) is making its plans to attend the big sales in

the greater Orlando area in February.

70 DESPITE WEATHER, MURPHY AUCTION HOLDS SUCCESSFUL SALE

Murphy Auction held a sale in Kenmore, Wash., on Dec. 5. More than 1,000

bidders were registered for the event.

72 IRONPLANET HOLDS CAT AUCTION SERVICES SALE IN LAS VEGAS

The auction marked IronPlanet’s fifth major regional CAT Auction Services event

this fall. Hosted by Cashman CAT, featured sellers included Hawthorne CAT,

Peterson CAT, Quinn Company, Western States CAT and Western States Contracting.

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Honnen Equipment PromotesShane Frazee to Sales ManagerHonnen Equipment Co. announced the appointment of Shane Frazee as the company’s new Western

Colorado/Southern Utah sales manager. Honnen Equipment is the authorized dealer of John DeereConstruction & Forestry Equipment in the Rocky Mountain region. Frazee will oversee all John DeereConstruction sales operations for the western region of Colorado and southern Utah.Frazee brings more than 17 years of experience with Honnen in the construction industry. He began his

career with Honnen in 1997 and has worked in the following positions: service technician, customer supportadvisor, branch/service manager, territory manager and now promoted to sales manager.

“Having a sales manager who lives on the west slope of Colorado will help Honnen providegreater support to our customers in that region. We are excited to have Shane on our manage-ment team.” said Steve Malloy, vice president of John Deere Sales.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

“Having a sales manager who lives on the west slope of Colorado will help Honnen provide greater support to our customers

in that region.”Steve MalloyJohn Deere Sales

Shane Frazee, WesternColorado/Southern Utahsales manager of HonnenEquipment Company.

Northern Arizona Bridge Project Has Plenty of ChallengesPRESCOTT, Ariz. (AP) A $14.4 mil-

lion construction project to replace a his-toric bridge connecting Prescott to north-ern Arizona has used more than 70,000lbs. (31,751 kg) of explosives as crewstackle the rugged terrain.Crews working to replace the Hell

Canyon Bridge have used massive cranes,bulldozers and drill rigs to install the newbridge, The Prescott Daily Courier report-ed “This project is unique because of what

we had to build to access it,” TravisLegare, project manager of general con-tractor Ames Construction Inc., said at anArizona Department of Transportationmedia tour.Legare said the steep canyon walls

required construction of a series of tem-porary roads to the canyon floor.Constructing the access roads on the northand south sides of the canyon requiredexcavation of tens of thousands of cu. yds.of dirt and rock, much of which requiredblasting.Legare said crews used about 70,200

lbs. (31,842 kg) of ammonium nitrateexplosives for the north and south accessroads, and the north roadway approach.ADOT told drivers in July what the

blasting schedule would be, noting therewould be regular closures on the highwayduring the blasts.Between 5,000 and 6,000 vehicles cross

the Hell Canyon Bridge daily, ADOTDistrict Engineer Alvin Stump said. TheADOT is working to build a wider struc-ture that will accommodate heavier com-mercial vehicles. The current bridge wasbuilt in 1954 and has shown signs of dete-rioration in recent years.“Everyone’s excited to have the bridge

complete,” Stump said. “[Without it] wewere looking to have to continue the main-tenance.”Crews are currently working on

columns and a new bridge surface for thenew structure, and Legare said crews planto switch traffic to the new bridge by earlysummer 2016. After traffic switches over,demolition of the old structure is sched-uled to be complete by fall 2016.Work is expected to be completed in

early 2016.For more information, visit

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ADOT photoCrews working to replace the Hell Canyon Bridge have used massive cranes, bulldozersand drill rigs to install the new bridge.

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Road Stabilization a Priority Following Major Storm

Problems started the second weekof December when first one and thenseveral more winter storms blewthrough, dropping two feet of rain insome areas in less than a week. “We had a lot of high water,”

Torres said. “What really slowedpeople down were the high waterareas along the coast where we hadthe tidal influence. We had rivers thatwere flooding, and we had high tideat the same time. We had high waterat all kinds of locations. There wereareas that had 20 to 25 inches of rainlast week. Even more. There was anungodly amount of water in the sys-tem.”Oregon’s Highway 101 is also

known as the Pacific Scenic Byway.It stretches 363 mi. (584 km)between the borders of Washingtonand California and draws visitorsfrom all over the world for its stun-ning vistas from high atop the head-lands, to low along the rivers, baysand the Pacific Ocean. While thesummer months are considered thepeak visitor months, travelers comeyear round — many just to witnessthe very storms currently wreakinghavoc on the roads and beyond.More of those storms, however,

may cause some delay in getting the

roads repaired. “We can only do so much work in

this water,” Torres said. “Some ofthese areas are unstable. Even whenwe reopen them we will have tomonitor them.” Once, the section is stable enough

for crews to start on permanentrepairs, they’ll excavate some of thearea, let it settle, then bring in rockand gravel to try to build the area up.They’ll pave when they can, Torressaid. “It’s going to be rough. People

need to understand we are going toopen these areas, but it won’t besmooth. It’s going to be rough. Wedon’t guarantee the lane will stayopen. When you do a temporary fix,you hope it holds up. Safety is ournumber one concern. These are areasthat continually move. They areactive and unstable. We’re going todo what we can to ensure that a washout doesn’t happen. But if we getanother deluge of rain, then all betsare off. You just don’t know what isgoing to happen. These are areasvery prone to landslides and sink-holes.”With Highway 101 closed, resi-

dents needing to travel south of thesmall town of Wheeler to the largerTillamook, where many are

employed, had little choice but totake a detour of about 100 mi. (160km). Even under good driving condi-tions it would make the normally 35-minute commute a two-hour journeyone way. Highway 101 was not the only

road closed by the heavy rain.Oregon 131, also in TillamookCounty, was closed after a failed cul-vert led to a large sinkhole. Likewise,Highway 22 on the county border.Both also will require major roadrepair, Torres said. “These are all emergency proj-

ects,” Torres said. “We can expeditethem as fast as we can get them done.We don’t have to go through the nor-mal bidding process.”Even as the north coast dried out

from the storms, the state was warn-ing travelers on the central and southcoast to beware of flood conditions. “Landslides can be triggered by

intense rainfall,” said Bill Burns,engineering geologist at the OregonDepartment of Geology and MineralIndustries (DOGAMI). “Be aware ofthe potential landslide and debrisflow hazard during this storm, andtravel with caution. “Debris flows are rapidly moving,

extremely destructive landslides.

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FEMA Gives Tips, Plan for Disaster Response to El Nino

By Felicia FonsecaASSOCIATED PRESS

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) Winter in the Southwest and West Coastcould be fraught with flooding, evacuations, power outages andlandslides because of El Nino, and federal officials have releasedtheir emergency plan and have given tips on how to be prepared.

Officials with the Federal Emergency Management Agencyreleased a disaster plan for how they plan to respond to El Nino,a warming of the Pacific Ocean that can bring devastating weath-er.

FEMA officials also participated in a mock exercise to test theirreactions.

“I'm in the business where I can’t get back time, you can’treverse things,” said Bob Fenton, a regional FEMA administrator.“My experience is you need to prepare for these threats when thelikelihood or probability is high, that you need to make sureyou’ve taken the necessary actions to bring down those risks.”

Here are some details in FEMA’s plan:

Impact on CaliforniaThe disaster plan focuses heavily on California, where one in

five residents lives in flood-prone areas. Land scorched by wildfireis susceptible to flooding and landslides. Coastal areas could seehigher tides of up to 8 ft. (2.41 m) around Christmas. A leveebreach, river swelling and rapid snow melt put the Central Valleyat the highest risk of flooding. Ground hardened by drought won’tallow rain to soak in, leading to what’s called overland flooding,FEMA said. The drought also could be somewhat of a blessing inthat California’s reservoirs have plenty of room to catch rain.

Arizona and NevadaMuch of Arizona is desert, so it’s at a lower risk of flooding. But

flash flooding and rapid snow melt remain a concern. AmericanIndian tribes like the Havasupai, whose reservation is deep in agorge off the Grand Canyon, and the Navajo Nation likely willseek federal disaster declarations because of limited resourcesand infrastructure, FEMA said.

The impact to Nevada will depend on how much rain andsnow falls on the east side of the Sierra Nevada.

Hiring PushFEMA is looking to recruit 500 people in the region who it can

call on to respond quickly to disasters. The agency is encouragingengineers, and those with experience in social work, construction,cost estimation and the environment to apply for temporary jobs.The agency said it will be looking for people throughout the win-ter.

What You Can Do to Be ReadyFEMA says less than 20 percent of Americans have a plan for

what to do before, during and after disasters that can leave themwithout power, heat and a way to get out of town. Officials saypeople should have enough food, water and supplies for nearly aweek. Government Web sites have information on how to evalu-ate your home for flood risks, hazards and general disaster pre-paredness. Fenton said people in low-lying areas who don’t haveflood insurance also should consider buying it soon because itwon’t take effect for 30 days.

Six days after heavy rains forced the closureof a section of Highway 101 on the northOregon Coast, contractors were able toopen one lane of the highway withflaggers directing traffic.

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Kirby-Smith Names David Baker Senior Vice PresidentKirby-Smith has announced the

promotion of David Baker to sen-ior vice president and OklahomaCity branch manager.

The senior vice president is ahighly visible position central tothe profitability and sustainedgrowth of Kirby-Smith MachineryInc. This role will balance corpo-rate project management withstrategic collaboration between

the board of directors, executives,and company leaders. As seniorVP, Baker also will hold primaryoversight regarding implementa-tion of business systems, and man-age the operations of the compa-ny’s IT department. Baker willcontinue in his role to build strongrelationships with manufacturingpartners, and manage relationshipswith accredited technology techni-

cal schools.As the Oklahoma City branch

manager, Baker will be responsi-ble to ensure the success of branchoperations related to strategicplanning, sales growth, customerservice and problem resolution.He also will be in charge of allfacilities management for allKirby-Smith locations.

Baker has been with Kirby-

Smith Machinery for more than 22years, having started in the indus-try at Brandeis Machinery inKentucky. He came to work forKSMI as a general service manag-er, and later served as branch man-ager of Kirby-Smith Machinery’sTulsa location. After successfulstints in both roles, Baker was pro-moted to VP of product support,where he has successfully served

the company for 15years.

“After many yearsof dedication, thegrowth of the compa-ny has led to the needfor this new position.After years of leadingthe product supportgroup, David’sexpertise has continu-ally improved ourprofitability and highlevel of customer sat-isfaction. We expectthis new senior vicepresident role will

provide the necessary synergy andgrowth we need to provide moreinsight into new, innovative prod-ucts and services,” said Ed Kirby,president of Kirby-SmithMachinery.

For more information, visitwww.kirby-smith.com.

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

David Baker, senior vice presi-dent and Oklahoma City branchmanager of Kirby-Smith Machinery.

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Some of the Anrak staff helps with fundraising, while oth-ers contribute their time to the major initiative of assem-bling 1,000 bicycles.

What began as one man’sdesire to put a smile on thefaces of a couple of disadvan-taged kids at Christmas hasevolved into a major charitydrive. With help from a localcontractor, more than 1,000bicycles are donated every yearin the Sacramento area.Corey Wilson, general

superintendent of AnrakCorporation, a Sacramento,Calif., asphalt milling contrac-tor, was first motivated to dosomething in 2003. As he wasdriving through a low-incomearea a few days beforeChristmas, he asked himselfwhat he could do. Bikes, itoccurred to him, were the obvi-ous answer. Every child wantsand needs a bike, he reasoned.Wilson purchased three

bikes that first year, and wentthrough the neighborhoodlooking for kids who could usethem. He continued his soloeffort for the next couple ofyears.In 2005, Wilson happened to

mention what he had beendoing for Christmas to MarkAnderson, Anrak owner andpresident. Anderson’s interestwas sparked, and he immedi-ately asked how he could help. With Anderson’s donation

of $1,000 and money he hadraised from friends and family,Wilson was able to purchaseenough bikes for 40 kids fromarea Walmart stores. Realizing that his ability to

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Make It One Original Taco Bell Restaurant — To Go?By Lori TobiasCEG CORRESPONDENT

Moving any historical buildingcan be a challenge, but moving a400-sq.-ft. (37.16 sq m) plywoodand stucco restaurant thrown upwith materials from the hardwoodstore, takes the task to an entirelynew level.Keeping the original Taco Bell

restaurant intact while moving itwas just one of the challenges thenonprofit We Are The Next facedlast month after it contracted withcorporate Taco Bell to truck therestaurant 47 mi. (75.6 km) fromits original home in Downey,Calif., to Taco Bell’s corporateheadquarters in Irvine, Calif.“Our biggest worry was the con-

struction of the building,” saidKatie Rispoli, executive directorfor We Are The Next, which shedescribes as a civic engagementgroup that uses preservation for itsmessage. “Unlike most historicbuildings, this was not made ofbrick. It was not sturdy and con-structed with 100-year-old trees,but actually built of plywood withstucco. It was very quickly thrownup and built on a whim usingmoney Taco Bell founder GlenBell borrowed from friends. It def-

initely was not a laborious endeav-or.”The project got underway in

January 2015 after the landowneron which the original building satnotified Taco Bell that theyplanned new development for theproperty and the restaurant would

have to go. Working with multipleagencies, they mapped out a jour-ney from Downey to Irvine wind-ing through nine jurisdictions, allon back streets and traveling onlyat night.

Moving any historical building can be a challenge, but moving a 400-sq.-ft. (37.16 sq m) plywood and stucco restaurant thrown up withmaterials from the hardwood store, takes the task to an entirely new level.

Working with multiple agencies, they mapped out a journey fromDowney to Irvine winding through nine jurisdictions, all on backstreets and traveling only at night.Taco Bell is now trying to figure out how best to utilize the building.

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Restaurant Moves From Original Location to Taco Bell HQ“We had to get permits from eight city

governments, and both L.A. and OrangeCounties and CalTrans,” Rispoli said. “Itwas a lot of permitting which was all doneby our organization. It was a very extensiveprocess to get all the permits aligned. To geteveryone to agree on path of travel, sameday and same time was definitely a chal-lenge.”When moving time came, the crew from

Brandt House and Building Movers cut therestaurant — about the size of a two-cargarage — from the slab foundation. Next,they created an interlocking system of ironbeams running through the building. “One went through the food service win-

dows and went out through the back door,”Rispoli said. “Another, through the otherside of food service window. They had tocreate holes in the walls for it to go throughthe building. Before the steel beams, I waswary of the building. But we had a greatstructural team working on it. We had it eval-uated a couple of times. The building is verysmall, but about right down the center is thewalk-in refrigerator. The wall of that refrig-erator was so thick, it had held up the roof.There was almost no bowing of the ply-wood, which was very fortunate.“Once the beams were in place, they used

a series of poles to lift the building. They gotit lifted just a couple of feet and drove thetrailer underneath it. Essentially, they backedup the truck into the opening beneath thebuilding and lowered it back down on thetrailer bed.”The restaurant stayed on the trailer for

about five days while workers went throughthe little building and removed historicalartifacts, such as the microphone for order-ing from the exterior of the building and the

signs above the restrooms.Moving night arrived and at 10:15 p.m.,

the caravan pulled out of Downey. FiveCalifornia Highway Patrolmen — three inthe front, two in the back — provided theescort. “For the first 10 minutes it was really

nerve wracking,” Rispoli said. Then, theypassed a woman watching from her car.“She rolled down her window and said,‘Goodbye Taco Bell,’” and that was the icebreaker. After that it wasn’t really nervewracking. It was pretty exciting.”They stopped at no red lights, thanks to

CHPs, and a little more than three hours laterat 1:30 a.m., they arrived in Irvine.But in six months they may be doing the

move all over again. Taco Bell is now tryingto figure out how best to utilize the buildingspokesman Matt Prince describes as“arguably the most influential in our compa-ny’s history.”To figure that out, they are turning to fans

for their input.“We truly would like their feedback

where they’d like the building to go,” Princesaid. “It could stay here at corporate asmuseum, or go back to Downey as a com-munity space or as a working restaurant. Itwould be great to see the building take itsprevious form as a restaurant.”

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

MOVE from page 16

Keeping the original Taco Bell restau-rant intact while moving it was just oneof the challenges the nonprofit We AreThe Next faced last month after it con-tracted with corporate Taco Bell totruck the restaurant 47 mi. (75.6 km)from its original home in Downey,Calif., to Taco Bell’s corporate head-quarters in Irvine, Calif.

The project got under way in January 2015 after the landowner on which the orig-inal building sat notified Taco Bell that they planned new development for the prop-erty and the restaurant would have to go.

When moving time came, the crew from Brandt House and Building Movers cut the restaurant — about the size of a two-cargarage — from the slab foundation.

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Viaduct Being Built for Massive High-Speed Rail ProjectThe California High-Speed Rail

Authority is the lead agency forplanning, designing, building andoperation of the high-speed railproject, which is the first such sys-tem in the nation. The project isexpected to be completed by 2029.Trains will travel at more than

200 mi. (322 km) per hour, makingit possible to travel 382 mi. (615km) from San Francisco to LosAngeles in less than three hours.Construction of the first viaduct

began in June after several years ofchallenges from farmers who faceloss of land and opposition forcesopposed the high price tag of theproject. Two more viaducts will bebuilt along a 29-mi. (47 km) sec-tion from Madera south to down-town Fresno. In addition to the viaducts, a

dozen grade separations will beconstructed. Grade separations area means to avoid disrupting trafficflow on other transit routes whenthey cross each other. They normal-ly consist of tunnels and bridges.Along with the Fresno River

viaduct, workers have begun workon rail underpasses at Tulare andVentura streets in downtownFresno, and at Highway 180 justeast of the downtown area. Construction crews will con-

struct two additional viaducts innorth Fresno, including one overthe San Joaquin River. They willbuild a crossing over Golden StateBoulevard, Cedar and NorthAvenues and at Highway 99.Each construction phase is

referred to by the rail authority as a“construction package.” A $985.1million contract was awarded topackage 1 low bidder TutorPerini/Zachry/Parsons joint ven-ture to construct the first 29 mi.

stretch of the rail project fromAvenue 17 in Madera County toEast American Avenue in FresnoCounty. Tutor Perini/Zachry/Parsonsoperates out of Sylmar, Calif.In June, workers began con-

structing the foundation for theviaduct and have since worked onthe 1,600-ft. (488 m) viaduct struc-ture in segments. They started byassembling rebar cages and dig-ging holes for production piles thatserve as the foundation for thebridge columns.After the cages are inserted in

the ground, concrete is poured intothe cages and left to cure forapproximately three days. Thefoundation must be strong enoughto support high-speed trains travel-ing at speeds exceeding 200 mi.per hour.About 86 million lbs. (39 mil-

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construction package 1.To build the foundation and

construct the remainder of theviaduct, construction crews areusing two 120-ft. (36.5 m)cranes, forklifts, loaders anddrill rigs. The cranes are usedfor hoisting material at over-passes and bridges.Approximately 81 subcon-

tractors are assigned to the job,including Becho Inc. in LasVegas; Landavazo Bros. Inc. inHayward, Calif.; and SchwagerDavis Inc. in San Jose, Calif.Approximately 20 craft

workers dispatched from thetrade unions are currentlyworking days on site. ToniTinoco, information officer at theCalifornia High-Speed RailAuthority in Sacramento, said sheanticipates more than100 craftworkers working on-site once con-struction ramps up. Shifts are typi-cally during the day, Mondaythrough Friday.Martinez Steel Corp. in

Claremont, Calif., and OutbackMaterials in Auberry, Calif., aresupplying materials.Construction of the Fresno

River viaduct is expected to becompleted by summer of 2016.Meanwhile, work is expected to

begin soon on project package 2-3,which is the Fresno-Tulare/Kernsection of the high-speed rail proj-ect. The rail authority has awarded a$1.3 million contract to a group of

companies — Dragados USA Inc.in Phoenix; Flatiron West in SanMarcos, Calif.; and ShimmickConstruction Co. in Oakland, Calif.Shimmick Construction has sinceleft the team, but the remaininggroup is expected to finish the work.Package 2-3 expands rail 60 mi.

(96.5 km) and will include 36grade separations, includingviaducts, underpasses and over-passes in Fresno, Tulare and Kingscounties. Looking further ahead,the initial operating sectionbetween Merced and the SanFernando Valley is expected to becomplete in 2022.

Funding ChallengesAlthough high-speed rail project

has begun, funding challengesremain. High-speed rail has about

$26 billion earmarked for the proj-ect over the next 14 years.That’s less than half the money

needed to complete the project.Still, organizers are confident

the additional funding will be pro-vided.In published reports, Dan

Richard, president of the railauthority board, said advertisingand real estate-development rightsalong the route could provide largeamounts of cash. Also the project isexpected to receive a steady flowof revenue from the cap-and-tradeprogram.Money raised through the sale of

carbon credits under California’scarbon-trading program is ear-marked for projects that help theclimate and the environment.

VIADUCT from page 1

see BRIDGE page 22

Expected benefits from the project are contracts for construc-tion firms and jobs work for the construction trade.

The high-speed rail project will include as many as 24 stationsfrom San Francisco to Anaheim.

High-speed rail has about $26 billion earmarked for the projectover the next 14 years.

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many as 24 stations from San Francisco toAnaheim. Because of the length of the routeand geographical differences, work is bro-ken up into separate sections. Each of thesections will need individual EnvironmentalImpact Reports completed before significantwork can begin on the section.

BenefitsExpected benefits from the project are

contracts for construction firms and jobswork for the construction trade. “Fresno is one of many areas that deal with

significant unemployment rates,” Tinoco said.“But since the start of this project we haveseen and heard numerous success stories ofpeople being put back to work after years ofbeing without a job or steady income.”Also the Central Valley would likely ben-

efit from increased agricultural tourism.Travelers will be able to speed from San

Francisco to Los Angeles in 2 ½ hours. And free-way traffic on Interstate 5 and Highway 99through the Central Valley will likely ease some.

Impacts on Surrounding AreasSome farms will be sliced in half by track

construction. That has drawn oppositionfrom farm organizations and many in thefarm community. Also some farmers andbusiness owners are opposed to giving upbuildings and pieces of their land to eminentdomain.Tinoco sees positive impacts for local

businesses and workers. “The mission of the California High-

Speed Rail Authority is to utilize as manylocal small businesses as possible,” she said.“The improvement of city infrastructure formany of these communities is also a priority.”Tinoco said the right of way process in

acquiring parcels for the project can some-times take longer than some might expect.“But our team has been working diligently tomove forward and meet project deadlines,”she said.

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VIADUCT from page 20

Not Everyone ‘On Board’ High-Speed Rail

LOS ANGELES (AP) Democratic stateAssemblywoman Patty Lopez of SanFernando said she is withdrawing supportfor California’s high-speed rail project amidopposition in her district and that five otherlegislative Democrats also are reconsider-ing their support, the Los Angeles Timesreported Dec. 9.

Lopez told the newspaper she believesthe $68 billion project would harm hermostly Latino, working-class district, whichincludes Pacoima, San Fernando andSylmar. The rail route would cut through thedistrict.

The first-term assemblywoman said theissue should go back to voters, whoapproved nearly $10 billion in bonds forthe project and other rail improvements in2008. She said the state should focus itsspending on higher priorities such aswater, jobs and homelessness.

“The money we are going to spend on itis crazy,” she said.

Lopez is not the first Democrat to opposethe project as cost estimates have grownand construction has lagged; Lt. Gov.Gavin Newsom, a candidate for governorin 2018, is the highest-profile Democraticopponent. Legislative approval for bullettrain funding passed the state Senate by asingle vote in 2012.

Lopez declined to name the other poten-tial legislative opponents to the newspaper.Legislative support is not needed for theproject as this stage, after lawmakersapproved a dedicated funding source frompollution fees two years ago. The project tolink Northern and Southern California byhigh-speed trains is among Gov. JerryBrown’s top priorities.

Hundreds of protesters from Lopez’s dis-trict turned out at a rail board meeting inLos Angeles this summer, many opposed toa proposal to tunnel through the AngelesNational Forest.

Lopez won a surprise upset last yearwhen she unseated DemocraticAssemblyman Raul Bocanegra.

She is expected to face Bocanegraagain next year, along with DemocraticSan Fernando Mayor Joel Fajardo, a vocalcritic of the high-speed rail project.

The proposed routes have drawn criti-cism throughout the state, first in the CentralValley and now in Southern California.Critics say construction there could harmwildlife sanctuaries, aquifers, horse ranch-es, schools, homes, businesses and movielots.

For more information, visithttp://www.latimes.com/.

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ect has grown tremendously. Under thedirection of Wilson and Anderson, enoughmoney was raised to donate more than 1,000bicycles, 20 wagons and now, helmets areprovided for each bike donated.“I’m blown away every time I think about

it,” said Wilson, of how the bike drive hastaken off. “This year, with leftover money, we were

able to connect with Children’s TherapyCenter. Kids with cerebral palsy and otherdiseases were able to receive specially-madebicycles to accommodate their needs.” Involvement from Anrak Corp. has grown

dramatically. Once Wilson was on board, theentire management team soon followed, asdid the majority of employees of the compa-ny. Some help with fundraising, while otherscontribute their time to the major initiative ofassembling 1,000 bicycles. Anrak vendors have even joined the

effort. The Wirtgen Group, Anrak’s majorsupplier of milling equipment, is now amajor contributor. In addition to financialsupport, employees of Nixon-EgliEquipment Co., Wirtgen’s dealer inCalifornia, help on assembly day.“Further, Huffy now allows us to buy

bicycles direct from the factory at a dis-counted price. West Coast Freight donatesshipping services,” said Wilson.

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Some of the Anrak staff helps withfundraising, while others contributetheir time to the major initiative ofassembling 1,000 bicycles.

The culmination of weeks of efforteach year comes when Anrak loadsthree lowboys with the assembledbikes and delivers them to the CHPtoy drive held at Cal Expo.

In addition to financial support,employees of Nixon-Egli Equipment Co.,Wirtgen’s dealer in California, help onassembly day.

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Allis Chalmers Forty-Five Grader, 1:50 Scale..........................$120

Allis Chalmers HD-21 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..................................$100

Allis Chalmers TS-300 Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale..................$100

Atlas 1704C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..............................................$90

Bobcat S530 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..............................$45

Bobcat S570 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..............................$45

Bobcat S650 Skid Steer Loader, Millionth one, 1:25 Scale ......$65

Bobcat T550 Track Loader, 1:25 Scale........................................$60

Bobcat T650 Track Loader, Millionth one, 1:25 Scale ................$65

Bobcat 743B Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..............................$40

Bobcat 7753 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..............................$45

Bobcat V518 Versahandler, 1:25 Scale ......................................$65

Bucyrus Erie 22B Cable Backhoe, 1:50 Scale ........................$225

Case 1102 Vibromax Roller, 1:35 Scale ......................................$75

Case CX250C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$175

Case CX210C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................................$50

Caterpillar 215 Excavator (NZG), 1:50 Scale............................$100

Caterpillar 325L Excavator (NZG), 1:50 Scale ........................$160

Caterpillar 340D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale..................................$150

Caterpillar 365B L Series II Excavator, 1:50 Scale..................$100

Caterpillar 365C L Front Shovel, 1:50 Scale ............................$110

Caterpillar TH407C Telehandler, 1:32 Scale ............................$100

Caterpillar 428 Backhoe w/Hammer, 1:50 Scale ......................$50

Caterpillar D6K XL Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ..................$65

Caterpillar D6R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........................$90

Caterpillar D7E Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........................$85

Caterpillar D10N Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ......................$50

Caterpillar D10 Track-Type Tractor (Conrad), 1:50 Scale ......$185

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

Caterpillar D250E Articulated Truck (NZG), 1:50 Scale ........$125

Caterpillar D350D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ......................$60

Caterpillar GC25K Lift Truck, 1:25 Scale ....................................$50

Caterpillar MH3049 Material Handler w/magnet, 1:50 Scale $140

Caterpillar 428B Backhoe/Loader(NZG), 1:50 Scale ................$75

Caterpillar 428C Backhoe/Loader (NZG), 1:50 Scale ..............$75

Caterpillar 438C Backhoe/Loader (NZG), 1:50 Scale ............$135

Caterpillar PR-450 Pavement Profiler (NZG), 1:50 Scale ......$135

Caterpillar 511OB Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................$115

Caterpillar 621K Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale............................$150

Caterpillar 631E Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale ..............................$50

Caterpillar 988B Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale................................$60

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Caterpillar V-50D Lift Truck (NZG), 1:25 Scale ..........................$50

Dynapac SD2500 CS Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ........................$125

Grove TM1500 White 6 Axle Crane, 1:50 Scale ......................$140

Gehl 680 AWS Compact Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$25

Hyundai 210N-9 Wheeled Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................$100

International 175 Crawler w/Demo Bucket, 1:25 Scale..........$150

International 350 PayHauler, 1:50 Scale ..................................$225

International 560 PayLoader, 1:50 Scale ..................................$140

International TD-14 Crawler Dozer, 1:16 Scale........................$140

International TD-25 Dozer w/Umbrella, 1:50 Scale ..................$65

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JCB 930 Rough Terrain Fork Lift, 1:35 Scale ............................$50

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John Deere 850C Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............................................$45

John Deere 66575 Skid Steer Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................$45

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Caterpillar Inc. added high-production B-Series Tandem vibratory rollers that includethe CB64B, CB66B, and CB68B models.These machines are 13 to 15.4 ton (12 to 14t) compactors that feature wider drumwidths, high-flow water spray system,increased operator comfort, and enhancedtechnology to help operators and machinesperform at higher levels. Many of the tech-nological enhancements are offered throughCat compaction control. They include auto-adjustable compaction (AAC), pass-countand temperature mapping, machine tomachine communication, and compactionmeter value (CMV).

Auto-Adjustable Compaction(AAC)

Simple operation and optimized com-paction help contractor’s lower costs. Auto-adjustable compaction optimizes com-paction by delivering the highest amplitudepossible without de-coupling or over-com-pacting. The technology includes both thefront drum and rear drum — a Cat exclusive.This system is able to adjust through the fullrange of amplitudes in as little as four sec-onds for excellent performance and uniformcompaction throughout the mat.

Pass-Count and TemperatureMapping

Pass-count and temperature mapping sys-tems provide real-time visual references ofthe passes made and asphalt mat tempera-tures present. Distractions, fatigue, multi-tasking and nighttime operation can affecthow well an operator executes the rollingpattern on an asphalt mat.Where did I stop on the previous pass?

Did I go back far enough on the return pass?Did I provide enough overlap on the previ-ous pass? Is the mat temperature too hot, toocold? These are just a few questions thatoperators may have throughout the day. Byutilizing Cat compaction control technology,second-guessing can be eliminated.

Machine to MachineCommunication

This system helps keep rolling patterns insync by sharing coverage and pass-count

maps between the operating displays of mul-tiple machines. By viewing the color display,operators can monitor areas of coverage andthe number of passes made. If a trailingoperator sees an area of missed coverage,they can easily pick it up to ensure the entirerolling pattern gets the attention that is need-ed. This system is extremely helpful whenperforming echelon compaction when mul-tiple machines are executing five or sevenpass rolling pattern.

Compaction Meter Value (CMV)CMV technology uses a drum-mounted

accelerometer to measure and record forcesof the vibrating drums. A calculation derivedfrom the recorded forces is used to create aunit-less value that provides an indication ofstiffness. This unit-less value calculation isreferred to as a “composite stiffness value”that indicates stiffness of the current and sup-porting layers beneath the drum. The systemis capable of utilizing RTK level accuracy toprovide the highest level of global naviga-tion satellite system positioning (GNSS) and

is able to correlate compaction, frequency,and pass-count data to specific location.

Efficient Power and Eco-ModeThe Cat C4.4 ACERT engine meets U.S.

EPA Tier IV Final and EU Stage IV emis-sions and provides 142 hp (106 kW) ofpower. Automatic eco-mode operates at avariable engine speed to deliver excellentfuel economy and lower sound levels.

Keeping Operators ProductiveVisibility and comfort are enhanced by

the standard 180 degree seating and optional360 degree positioning. New handwheelsteering technology eliminates the frontsteering console, enabling the operator toeasily monitor water spray performance. AnLCD display and push-button controls sim-plify operation for an all-around comfortableoperating environment.

Smooth, ManeuverableThese models feature a newly designed

center-articulating hitch with 6 degrees of

oscillation that ensures mat contact and asmoother ride over uneven surfaces. An off-set hitch option extends coverage up to 6 in.(17 cm) and simplifies control next to obsta-cles. It delivers excellent performance onlongitudinal joints by pinching the edge withthe lead drum and sealing the joint with thetrailing drum.The CB64B is equipped with 79 in. (200

cm) drums, while the CB66B and CB68Butilize 84 in. (213 cm) drums. The Cat C4.4engine rated at 142 hp (106 kW) comes stan-dard with eco-mode and automatic speedcontrol, leading to uniform compaction, fuelsavings, reduced sound levels, and ultimate-ly lower operating costs.

Versatile Vibratory SystemsThe B-Series tandem rollers offer a vari-

ety of vibratory options including dualamplitude, dual frequency, versa vibe, andfive amplitude systems. The versa vibe sys-tem creates a 2-in-1 machine with fouramplitudes and two frequencies. This versa-tile system provides two settings for lighterhitting and higher working speeds on thinlifts; and two settings for heavier hitting, andslower speeds, on thick lifts or those withchallenging mixes. The five-amplitude sys-tem offers the widest range of amplitudeswith a single frequency.

Durable Water Spray SystemReliable water spray systems are needed

to keep rollers on the mat and on pace withthe paver. The high-capacity system on thesemodels are designed with dual spray bars,dual pumps, triple filtration, adjustable inter-mittent operation and an optional freeze pro-tection kit.The dual pumps provide back-up capabil-

ity and alternate with the direction of travelto maximize service life. Clogging is pre-vented through filters at the fill point, waterpumps and spray nozzles. The adjustableintermittent mode conserves water and min-imizes re-fills for optimal efficiency. Theoptional freeze protection kit helps ensurethe roller is ready when you need it.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

For more information on paving, compaction and milling equipment, as well as comparison charts, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.SECT IONPaving

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Caterpillar Adds High-Production B-Series Tandem Rollers

The CB64B, CB66B, and CB68B models are 13 to 15.4 ton (12 to 14 t) compactorsthat feature wider drum widths, high-flow water spray system, increased opera-tor comfort, and enhanced technology to help operators and machines perform athigher levels.

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Sakai Heavy Industries, a globalleader in compaction equipment,named RDO Equipment Co. asSakai America’s dealer of the year.RDO Equipment, representingSakai in central Texas, Arizona andsouthern California, was chosen asrecipient of the award based on met-rics that include both volume andtotal sales. In addition to dealer ofthe year, the highest level of recog-nition, Sakai also awarded fourregional top dealers in the Northeast,West, Midwest and Southeast. Upon learning of the award, RDO

Vice President Daryl Shelton, said:“We are pleased to be the Sakaidealer of the year and appreciate therecognition. Sakai complements ouroverall product offering and hasbeen a contributor to our rentalgrowth and market strategy. Sakaimakes reliable products that are wellreceived by our customers who pur-chase and/or rent for their fleets.”Denver Weinstiger, vice president

of Sakai Sales & Product Support,said, “Sakai has had an outstandingyear thanks to the hard work andpersonal commitment of our deal-

ers. Sakai dealer of the year awardsnot only celebrate the remarkablesuccesses these dealers haveachieved with the Sakai productline but are also an expression ofour immense gratitude for their sig-nificant contributions and the won-derful relationship we enjoy withthem.”Sakai’s regional dealer of the

year awards went to James RiverEquipment in Virginia and NorthCarolina, Northeast; StriblingEquipment in Mississippi,Midwest; Four Seasons Equipmentof Houston, Texas, West; and GreatSouthern Equipment coveringFlorida, Southeast. Weinstiger said, “We at Sakai

appreciate the dedication thesedealers have shown to the sale andsupport of the Sakai product line.We look forward to many years ofcontinuing success together.”For more information, visit

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

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Sakai America Commends Top National, Regional Branches

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New F800T Offers High Visibility, Enhanced ProductivityAtlas Copco’s Dynapac F800T tracked

paver joins the company’s 10-ft. (3 m) high-way class paver range. The paver meets TierIV Final emission regulations and enhancesproductivity through operator comfort andoptimal visibility, according to the manufac-turer.The operator has high visibility of the

paving surface with the paver’s dual, swing-out operator platforms. The dual operatorplatforms swing out from each side to givethe operator a clear view of the work site.The platforms also eliminate operatorfatigue from prolonged leaning that canoccur when an operator strains in a station-ary seat to get a clear view of the work sur-face.Ergonomically designed control panels

allow the operator to focus on paving andlook out for nearby workers. All control andoperational switches are grouped accordingto purpose and frequency of use, whichallows the operator to quickly adjustpaving settings without hampering produc-tion or risking safety.The F800T is equipped with a six-cylin-

der, Cummins diesel engine that meetsTier IV Final emission standards andminimizes ownership costs. The six-cylinder engine reduces strain on

engine components that typically occurswith four-cylinder engines, which as a result,minimizes maintenance costs and servicingdowntime.Atlas Copco designed the F800T with

features that maximize mat quality and tack-le varying job requirements. Its Dynapacfeed control system, for instance, eliminatesmaterial segregation and ensures continuous,uniform material flow by using four ultra-sonic sensors and a thin center chainbox auger system. The four sensorsdetect material heights and gaps tooptimize both the auger and conveyorspeed. The conveyor’s 6-in. (15 cm)wide chain box ensures continu-ous, uniform material

flow to the center of screed. And the augershave 17-in. (43 cm) diameter flights —among the largest in the industry — thateliminate centerline segregation. The paveralso can be equipped with an optional, inte-grated hydraulic tunnel to eliminate materialspillage toward the track and provide effi-cient material head.The F800T is equipped with a Carlson

EZIV08-15 front-mounted electrical screed.The screed gives the operator an 8- to 19-ft.(2.4 to 5.8 m) workingwidth and a mat as

high as 1 ft. (.3 m). A 34-kilowatt, hydrauli-cally driven generator heats the screed toeliminate sticking and maintains a frequencycontrol at 60 hertz regardless of the load orspeed of the engine, which allows users toconnect night lighting accessories to themachine. Atlas Copco also offers safetyedges, berm attachments and bolt-on exten-sions for greater paving efficiency.The paver requires minimal maintenance,

which safeguards the operator’s uptime. Themultifunction display on both operator con-soles shows any engine- and paver-relatedfault codes so operators and technicians candiagnose problems and choose correctiveactions. Quick disconnect fittings and cen-trally located filters reduce scheduled servicedowntime because they are easy to accessand replace.For more information, visit

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Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

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Atlas Copco’s F800T tracked paver is thenewest addition to its highwayclass pavers and enhancesproductivity through operatorcomfort and high visibility.

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HitachiConstruction.com

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8111 Mills Rd.Houston, TX 77064

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KIRBY-SMITHMACHINERY, INC.

www.kirby-smith.com

6715 W. RenoOklahoma City, OK 73137

800/375-3339Fax: 405/787-5973

12321 E. Pine St.Tulsa, OK 74116800/375-3733

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3922 I-40 EastAmarillo, TX 79103800/283-1247

8505 So Central ExpwyDallas, TX 75241800/753-1247

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Storm Causes Landslides,Unstable Roads in OregonThey can easily travel a mile ormore, depending on the terrain. Theywill transport boulders and logs in afast-moving soil and water slurry.

“People, structures and roadslocated below steep slopes incanyons and near the mouths ofcanyons may be at serious risk.Caution should be used when travel-ing.”

According to DOGAMI, the mostdangerous places include:

• Canyon bottoms, stream chan-nels and areas of rock and soil accu-mulation at the outlets of canyons.

• Bases of steep hillsides. • Road cuts or other areas where

slopes of hills have been excavatedor over-steepened.

• Places where slides or debrisflows have occurred in the past.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.construc-tionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

ROADWAY from page 12

Problems started the second week of Decemberwhen first one and then several more winterstorms blew through, dropping two feet of rainin some areas in less than a week.

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IT ’S YOUR NEW WORKHORSE .

WE’RE IN THIS TOGETHER.

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

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

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

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

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

Ditch Witch of TulsaTulsa, OK | 918-438-1560

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E VERY STEP

WE’RE IN THIS TOGETHER.

© 2015 The Charles Machine Works, Inc.

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

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

Ditch Witch NorthwestPortland, OR | 503-286-6400Tukwila, WA | 206-995-8420Billings, MT | 406-252-7667

Ditch Witch Equipment Co.West Sacramento, CA | 916-371-6000

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KOMATSU EQUIPMENTCOMPANY

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801-972-36604460 Pioneer Way

Elko, NV 89801775-753-7557

3825 Losee RoadNorth Las Vegas, NV 89030

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775-356-13341409 East 3850 SouthSt. George, UT 84790

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Bakersfield, CA661-695-4830

Fremont, CA510-659-1903

Fresno, CA559-834-3215

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Perris, CA909-355-3600

Pico Rivera, CA562-699-6767

Redding, CA530-229-3820

Sacramento, CA916-375-3540

Albuquerque, NM505-345-8383

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Condolences…

Ed Malzahn, Ditch Witch Founder,Industry Icon, Passes Away at 94The Ditch Witch family announced the passing of the

company’s founder and industry icon Ed Malzahn on Dec.11. He was 94. Gus Edwin George Malzahn (Ed), of Perry, Okla., was the

son of Charles and Bertha (Wolff) Malzahn. He was born onJuly 3, 1921, in Perry, Okla.Mr. Malzahn graduated from Perry High School in 1939

where he was an Eagle Scout, played football, played in theband and participated in several theatrical plays. He wasknown to pull out his cornet and play “Dear Old Perry High”if you asked. After high school he completed a degree inmechanical engineering at Oklahoma A&M College(Oklahoma State University) where he met the love of hislife, Mary Corneil. Mr. Malzahn was very enterprising. As a young boy, he

always had a project to engage his interests. He cast silverdollars for his friends at age 13, resulting in a visit from theFBI. He built a remote control spotlight at age 17 that caughtthe attention of the Air Force when he was caught “spot-lighting” aircraft…again resulting in a visit from the FBI. Hewas always tinkering with something.Even in his later years he always had a project, with the

latest being the conversion of a Perry landmark, the MasonicLodge, into a multi-unit residence. But, no matter what proj-ect he was working on he always had time to roam the hallsof Ditch Witch as “bull of the woods” to find treats for hissweet tooth, blow bubbles at a birthday party, or make a spe-cial delivery of roses from his garden.Mr. Malzahn changed the way the world’s utility infra-

structure is installed and maintained when he launched thefirst service line trencher, the Ditch Witch model DWP in1949 from a small machine shop in Oklahoma. That smallshop grew to become Ditch Witch, a Charles MachineWorks company, which today employs more than 1,500workers, and has more than 175 dealerships and branchesserving 195 countries. The company has produced and soldmore than half of the world’s trenching machines. “Ed was the inspirational leader of the Ditch Witch and

the Charles Machine Works family for over 65 years,” saidRick Johnson, chief executive officer of Charles MachineWorks. “He possessed a sharp mind, strong rural work ethicand generous spirit — all of which he used to better thosearound him.” Recognition of Mr. Malzahn’s accomplishments as an

industry leader and innovator included his induction into theOklahoma Inventors Hall of Fame, American RentalAssociation Hall of Fame, Construction Equipment Hall ofFame and North American Society for TrenchlessTechnology Hall of Fame. He also was named Inventor ofthe Year by the Oklahoma Bar Association: Patent,Trademark and Copyright Section.The needs of the community and its residents were always

a priority to Mr. Malzahn, who held deep Oklahoma roots.His efforts as a civic leader and philanthropist included vol-unteer service and financial contributions to numerousorganizations and boards at the local, state and national level. As a family man, Mr. Malzahn’s family life extended to

his work life. Charles Machine Works has remained a fami-ly business since its creation, even after global success. Mr.

Malzahn’s granddaughter Tiffany Sewell-Howard, who rep-resents the fifth-generation of the Malzahn family, nowserves as the executive chair of Charles Machine Works. Mr. Malzahn is survived by three children, Don Malzahn,

and his wife, Phyllis; Pam Sewell, and her husband, David;and Meleasa Malzahn. He has nine grandchildren, TiffanySewell-Howard, and her husband, Dan; Jason Sewell, andhis wife, Katie; Cody Sewell, and his wife, April; ZahnWilkerson, and his wife, Kelly; Courtney Darrah, and herhusband, Will; Sarah Malzahn; Matthew Wilkerson, and hiswife, Briana; Whitney Wilkerson; and, Perry Malzahn, andher husband, Jason Brammer. He also has thirteen great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and

Bertha Malzahn, his wife, Mary, and one sister, VirginiaLamb. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Perry

Memorial Hospital Foundation, c/o Brown-Dugger FuneralHome at 1010 North 7th St. in Perry, Oklahoma.

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

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DENVER HEADQUARTERS5000 Vasquez Blvd.Denver, CO 80216

303-355-5900

Colorado Springs, CO719-576-5541

Grand Junction, CO970-241-1550

Milliken, CO970-587-1188

Durango, CO970-259-0455

Cheyenne, WY307-634-5149

www.powermotivecorp.com

WAUKESHA-PEARCE

INDUSTRIES, INC.12320 S. Main

Houston, TX 77035713-723-1050

Fax: 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

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SANY America Inc.318 Cooper Circle, Peachtree City, GA 30269Tel: 678-251-2869 | Fax: 770-632-7820Email: [email protected]

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T-REX EQUIPMENT, INC.2641 East Artesia Boulevard • Long Beach, CA 90805

562-531-4600 Or Call Joe Rexin 714-299-2273www.trexequip.com

APCO Equipment Corp.3432 N. 5th Street • North Las Vegas, NV 89032

702-871-7474 • Fax: 702-368-0871www.apcoequipment.com

A-Z Equipment Rentals & Saleswww.a-zequipment.com

East Valley/Gilbert1313 E. Baseline Rd. • Gilbert, AZ 85233

480-539-8700

North Phoenix602-992-1150

West Valley623-925-0200

Central Phoenix602-955-5100

Barnsco, Inc.2609 Willowbrook Rd. • P.O. Box 541087

Dallas, TX 75220214-352-9091

Hutto, TX512-354-4970

Fort Worth, TX817-740-2400

Walled Lake, MI248-668-1010

www.barnsco.com

ALLWEST UNDERGROUND RENTALS - SALES - SERVICE799 Valentine Ave SE • Pacific, WA 98047

800-828-8505 • 253-987-7555 • Fax: 253-987-7556

4020 NE Buffalo St. • Portland, OR 97211506-546-8875 • Fax: 503-445-2020

8419 219th St. SE • Woodinville, WA 98702425-398-2353 • Fax: 425-398-9354

www.allwestunderground.com

California Leads Pack in Job GrowthBetween November 2014 and

November 2015, 44 states and theDistrict of Columbia added construc-tion jobs, with California adding themost (41,000 jobs, 5.9 percent). Otherstates adding a high number of newconstruction jobs for the past 12months include New York (30,500jobs, 8.9 percent), Florida (29,300 jobs,7.2 percent) and Colorado (12,000jobs, 8.3 percent). Hawaii added thehighest percentage of new constructionjobs during the past year (12.5 percent,3,900 jobs), closely followed byNevada (12.3 percent, 7,800 jobs),South Dakota (12.3 percent, 2,700jobs), Arkansas (12.0 percent, 5,600jobs) and Idaho (11.4 percent, 4,200jobs).Six states shed construction jobs

during the past 12 months. WestVirginia lost the highest percentage andtotal number of construction jobs(minus 14.5 percent, minus 4,600jobs). Other states that lost jobs for theyear include Rhode Island (minus 6.7percent, minus 1,100 jobs), NorthDakota (minus 4.4 percent, minus1,600 jobs), New Mexico (minus 0.7

percent, minus 300 jobs), Pennsylvania(minus 0.6 percent, minus 1,500 jobs)and Maine (minus 0.4 percent, minus100 jobs).Florida added the most construction

jobs between October and November(10,600 jobs, 2.5 percent). Other statesadding a high number of constructionjobs include New York (9,100 jobs, 2.5percent), Texas (9,000 jobs, 1.3 per-cent) and Massachusetts (4,800 jobs,3.6 percent). South Dakota added thehighest percentage of construction jobsduring the past month (5.6 percent,1,300 jobs), followed by Iowa (4.6 per-cent, 3,700 jobs), Massachusetts andVermont (3.5 percent, 500 jobs).A dozen states lost construction jobs

during the past month while construc-tion employment was unchanged in theDistrict of Columbia. Pennsylvaniashed more construction jobs than anyother state (minus 4,600 jobs, minus1.9 percent), followed by NorthCarolina (minus 4,200 jobs, minus 2.2percent), Kansas (minus 1,500 jobs,minus 2.3 percent), Illinois (minus1,500 jobs, minus 0.7 percent), NorthDakota (minus 1,300 jobs, minus 3.6percent) and Arkansas (minus 1,300

jobs minus 2.4 percent). Delaware(minus 3.6 percent, minus 800 jobs)and North Dakota lost the highest per-centage of construction jobs betweenOctober and November, followed byArkansas, Kansas, North Carolina andWest Virginia (minus 2.2 percent,minus 600 jobs).Association officials said many

firms report that some positions aregoing unfilled because of the broadshortage of qualified workers. Theysaid the steps outlined in the associa-tion’s Workforce Development Plan,like increasing investments in careerand technical education programs, willallow firms to keep pace with growingdemand. “Even more people would beworking in construction today if wehad a better pipeline for preparing newworkers,” said Stephen E. Sandherr,the association’s CEO. For more information, visit

www.agc.org.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web

site at www.constructionequipment-

guide.com.)

EMPLOYMENT from page 1

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Rifle Equipment, Inc.1605 Airport Rd. • Rifle, CO 81650970-625-2580 • TF: 866-427-7970

www.rifleequipment.com

Orion Equipment18060 Des Moines Memorial Drive • Seattle, WA 98148

800-280-8124www.orion-equip.com

Tejas Equipment6380 Randolph Blvd. • San Antonio, TX 78233

210-590-2445 • Fax: 210-590-1432

McAllen, TX956-682-1312

www.tejasequipment.com

Brownco Manufacturing & Sales1525 N. 105th E. Ave. • Tulsa, OK 74116

918-794-2855 • Fax: 918-794-2854www.browncomfg.com

Construction Edge707 S. Robinson Dr. • Robinson, TX 76706

254-855-6242 • Fax: 888-407-8323www.construction-edge.com

Hammerco, Inc.2269 Hamner Ave. • Norco, CA 92860

800-741-5157

8105 Phlox St. • Downey, CA 90241www.hammerco.us

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Bobcat of SacramentoSacramento, CA800-266-9631

4 Rivers EquipmentAlbuquerque, NM505-884-2900

Tractor & Equipment Inc.

Helena, MT406-442-2990

Ditch Witch of Arizona

Phoenix, AZ602-437-0351Tucson, AZ

520-579-0261

Honnen EquipmentSalt Lake City, UT801-262-7441Denver, CO

303-287-7506

Peterson CatEugene, OR

503-910-0113

Bobcat of SeattleSeattle, WA

253-850-8140

Craig TaylorEquipmentAnchorage, AK800-279-5051

Mission ValleyTractor

San Jose, CA408-933-2300

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Volvo EC60E Balances Compact Footprint With PowerThe new EC60E crawler excavator from

Volvo Construction Equipment is built toperform on any job site — from confinedspaces to major construction projects.Equipped with a Volvo Tier IV final engineand adjustable hydraulic flow, the machineoffers a 10 percent increase in swing forceand lifting capacity, as well as a 20 percentincrease in power — all while boasting an 8percent improvement in fuel efficiency ascompared to the prior series model. With acompact design, heavy-duty arm and offsetboom, this versatile and powerful excavatoris suitable for any application, according tothe manufacturer.“The EC60E fits in a unique size class that

balances a compact footprint with impres-sive power and spacious operator environ-ment,” said John Comrie, utility productmanager at Volvo Construction Equipment.“The machine’s exceptional lifting capacity,coupled with its fuel-saving features andredesigned cab make it a powerful and effi-cient choice for any job.”

Complete ControlThe machine’s highly responsive controls

ensure fluid movement throughout eachcycle. The auxiliary hydraulic flows, electricdozer blade and boom offset speed can beadjusted by the operator and tailored to threedifferent work response modes — “Active”,“Normal” or “Soft” — to suit the operator’swork style and deliver the proper power forthe task at hand. The redesigned, proportion-al joystick provides better grip and furtherincreases ease of control.

Covered for LifeThe swing frame, the boom and the arm

ends are all made of cast iron, providingincreased stress distribution. Hardened pinsand bushings are designed to keep tight pivottolerances for minimum wear. These robustdesign features ensure the machine is readyto work year after year — backed by theVolvo Lifetime Frame and StructureWarranty. The boom, arm and frame of theEC60E are fully covered under the warranty,ensuring Volvo or an authorized dealer willrepair or replace boom, arm and frame com-ponents as necessary during the period ofinitial ownership or for the full life of theequipment — whichever is less.

Comfort and ConvenienceThe EC60E features a new-generation

Volvo cab that is 10 percent more spacious.The updated cab design allows for more seattravel or seat recline, giving the operatormore freedom of movement. Updated fea-tures, including a phone tray, two powersockets, cup holder and three general storagespaces make the Volvo cab a more conven-ient working environment than ever before.

The cab’s air conditioning is 10 percentmore efficient compared to previous models,with six adjustable vents that allow for betterairflow throughout the cab. The high-capac-ity cooling system is driven by 43.3 kW ofpower, allowing the EC60E to work inextreme climates.All-around visibility is improved by intro-

ducing thinner pillars and a larger glazedarea with bigger wiper blades. The rear-viewcamera offers a clear view of the job site onthe interior 7-inch color LCD display, ensur-ing there are no blind spots even in the mostconfined working areas.For easy, intuitive operation, the keypad

groups together all controls with the LCD

monitor on the right-hand side. The screendisplays all machine information, allowingeasy access to machine functions. The hotkeys allow the operator to directly accesspre-set functions for added convenience.

Do More With VolvoGround-level service access and conven-

ient greasing points reduce service time andmaintenance costs. Service intervals can eas-ily be monitored via the in-cab screen, whichdisplays upcoming maintenance reminders.The EC60E also offers three selectableoptions — automatic, active and park — fora regeneration filter cleaning process, whichautomatically removes particulate matter

every 30 hours without interrupting machineoperation or performance. This equates togreater uptime and increased life of compo-nents. The new Volvo Tier IV final engine and

improved hydraulics work together to offerenhanced fuel efficiency. With the standardauto idle and engine shut down feature — aunique offering from Volvo — the engineautomatically adjusts to low idle after a pre-determined time, and eventually shuts downentirely after a predetermined time of nowork. These features can significantlyreduce fuel consumption, as well as reducetotal machine hours, which can extend serv-ice intervals and increase resale value of themachine, according to the manufacturer. The EC60E comes standard with Volvo

CareTrack telematics and Volvo MATRIS(machine tracking information system) soft-ware. Together, the technologies allow thefleet manager to remotely monitor a widerange of machine diagnostics and machinelocation in real time. MATRIS also allowsthe fleet manager to analyze operator behav-ior over time and make training recommen-dations that help improve productivity andefficiency while reducing unnecessary wearon the machine. For the fleet manager whosees benefit in telematics monitoring, butcan’t devote the time to do so, Volvo nowoffers ActiveCare — a dealer-supportedtelematics monitoring and reporting service,which can be coupled with customized serv-ice agreements, a range of warranty optionsand even the Volvo Uptime Guarantee underthe new Volvo SmartCare program.

Adapt With EaseThe EC60E can be equipped with a wide

range of durable attachments for multipleapplications, including utility work, buildingdevelopment, agriculture, landscaping andforestry. Equipped with the optional Volvoattachment carrier (mechanical orhydraulic), attachments can be changed outquickly and efficiently. A complete range of buckets — from gen-

eral-purpose to ditching — are available andallow the machine to accomplish a variety oftasks with precision. The Volvo lineup ofdurable hydraulic breakers is fully compati-ble with the EC60E. The wide range ofbreaker tools have been designed to with-stand a variety of materials and combineexcellent performance with low noise andvibration levels. The machine also can beequipped with the Volvo thumb, which isdesigned to work with both Volvo direct-fitbuckets or with a Volvo attachment carrier. 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.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Equipped with a Volvo Tier IV final engine and adjustable hydraulic flow, themachine offers a 10 percent increase in swing force and lifting capacity, as well asa 20 percent increase in power — all while boasting an 8 percent improvement infuel efficiency as compared to the prior series model.

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The Cat 307E2 expands the mini-hydraulic excavator machine range toinclude an additional solution for the7.7 to 8.8 ton (7 to 8 t) weight class.The 50.3 hp (37.7kW) Cat C2.4 turboengine (U.S. EPA Tier IV Final/EUStage IIIB) and the high definitionhydraulic system, which is load sens-ing and flow sharing, allows themachine to offer superior performanceand overall operational effectiveness,according to the manufacturer.The 307E2 offers maximum stabili-

ty, reach and lift capacity with its stan-dard tail swing and fixed boom design.The cab delivers superior comfort withan air suspension seat, retractable seatbelt and COMPASS monitor withcolor display. The COMPASS monitorallows the operator to quickly enableand modify machine features such as:adjustable auxiliary flow for enhancedwork tool control; hydraulic quick cou-pler selection to change work toolattachments at the touch of a button;auto engine idle for improved fuel effi-

ciency; and security system features toprotect equipment on the job site.Additionally the 100 percent pilot con-trols deliver excellent machine controlwith fine modulation while eliminatingthe need for linkage and cable mainte-nance, lowering owning and operatingcosts and resulting in less downtime.Secondary auxiliary lines come

standard on the 307E2 along with a“thumb ready” stick. Track optionswill be either steel tracks or steel trackswith pads. Furthermore it shares worktools with the 308E2 platform alongwith new features including: power ondemand, which ensures full time effi-ciency and power; site reference sys-tem, which aids with grading and leveltrenching; and the rear view camerawhich decreases blind spots and aids inmachine positioning. All these featuresare standard on the new 307E2.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web

site at www.constructionequipment-

guide.com.)

Cat 307E2 Mini-Hydraulic ExcavatorDelivers Superior Performance, Comfort

The Cat 307E2 expands the mini-hydraulic excavator machinerange to include an additionalsolution for the 7.7 to 8.8 ton (7 to8 t) weight class.

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CONTACT YOUR JCB DEALER FOR MORE INFORMATION.

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This revolutionary single-armed machine powers through every job while giving operators the best visibility available and safer side-door entry.

This year, JCB is celebrating 70 equipment business. To commemorate this milestone anniversary, we are offering industry leading finance offers including 0% for up to 70 months on select products from the JCB range.

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Case Introduces TR340, TV380 Compact Track Loaders Case Construction Equipment has intro-

duces the new TR340 and TV380 compacttrack loaders (CTLs): the first Tier IV FinalCTLs outfitted with selective catalyticreduction (SCR) technology. The TR340rounds out the Case lineup of large-frameCTLs, now providing customers with both aradial-lift (TR340) and vertical-lift (TV380)design to choose from in the larger footprint.This combination of size, strength and flota-tion is ideal in earthmoving applications thatrequire low ground pressure/minimalground disturbance. The new Tier IV Finalmodels feature best-in-class torque, breakoutforce and standard auxiliary hydraulic flow,as well as the industry’s widest cab withbest-in-class 360-degree visibility, accordingto the manufacturer. The Case SCR solution is provided by

Fiat Powertrain Technologies (a CNHIndustrial company) and has proven itself inon-road trucking, heavy earthmoving andagricultural applications. The technology isnow being outfitted to benefit smaller engineranges, including CTLs. “The SCR solution is easy and relatively

hands-off — operators who remember to topoff their DEF tank while refueling willnotice no other day-to-day changes,” saidWarren Anderson, brand marketing manag-er, Case Construction Equipment. “There isno diesel particulate filter [DPF] to maintainor replace, and SCR allows for a more effi-cient use of fuel as all diesel is consumed inproductive effort instead of regeneration.” The new radial-lift TR340 weighs 10,000

lbs. (4,536 kg) with a rated operating capaci-ty (ROC) of 3,400 lbs. (1,542 kg) and a buck-et breakout force of 8,700 lbs. The vertical-lift TV380 weighs 10,550 lbs. (4,785 kg),provides 7,510 lbs. of bucket breakout forceand an ROC of 3,800 lbs. (1,723 kg). Bothmachines are rated at 90 gross hp, produce282 ft./lbs. of torque and increase hydraulicflow rates (standard: 24.2 gpm [91.6 Lpm];high-flow: 37.6 gpm 142 Lpm]). The 25.5-gal. (96.5 Lpm) fuel tank extends runtimesand ensures that the machine works the entireday without refueling.

SCR: Easy, Efficient Tier IV FinalSCR is an after-treatment system that

lowers exhaust temperatures and does notuse fuel to burn off particulate matter —great for fuel savings compared to solutionswith DPFs. SCR technology is more effi-cient and requires less maintenance thanDPFs, as it does not require filter replace-ment or upkeep. It also removes complexityfor operators and maintenance staff by elim-inating regeneration associated with DPFs.

Heavy-Duty FeaturesCase offers new heavy-duty features on

each model as standard equipment. This

includes a heavy-duty 950 CCA battery forconsistent starts in cold weather, a morerobust rear door for added protection, stan-dard front and side lighting for working allhours of the day, a block heater and an easy-access remote jump-start. These features addstrength and reliability in all working condi-tions.

EZ-EH Controls Allow FlexibilityThe TR340 and TV380 offer an EZ-EH

(electro-hydraulic) setup menu with nineadjustable speed and control sensitivity set-tings that can be adjusted effortlessly asapplications change. This allows the opera-tor to match controls to their preference forcomfort and greater productivity. A singlerocker switch alternates between the Case“H” operating pattern and ISO pattern con-trols for operators who are comfortable withone style or the other. New operator handleswith detents improve controllability andfeathering by providing greater responsive-ness to the actions/movement of themachine, according to the manufacturer.

Undercarriage Offers Stabilityand Performance

All Case Alpha Series compact track load-ers feature a dozer-style undercarriage,designed for stability on steep slopes andexcellent performance in muddy and sandyterrain. The rigid track frame features fewermoving parts than suspension track systems,making it more durable and easier to main-tain. The new CTLs feature triple flangerollers, which help prevent de-tracking oninclines by using dozer-style rollers with alarger inner-diameter flange positionedbetween the track lugs.

Comfort for the OperatorThe TR340 and TV380 offer one of the

largest cabs in the industry at nearly 3-ft. (.9m) wide. It features an enclosed, fully sealedcab pressurized against noise and dust, andthe industry’s lowest entry threshold for easyaccess in and out of the cab. The cab-for-ward design provides 360-degree visibilitywith excellent site lines down to the bucketedge, curb lines and to the rear of the

machine. Features that further improve visi-bility include standard heavy-duty front andside lights, a skylight, ultra-narrow wire sidescreens, and a large and curved rear window.

Maintenance Made EasyRoutine service points are all located at

the rear of each machine, so operators canquickly access the engine, filters and fillpoints. The battery is now housed behind itsown side-entry panel at the rear of themachine for easy access and service. Bothmachines feature Case’s easy-tilt cab forconvenient access to the drivetrain compart-ment. Hydraulic quick couplers allow oper-ators to quickly change attachments from thecab, while connect under pressure (CUP)manifolds require no tools to connect or dis-connect hydraulic lines. For more information, visit

CaseCE.com/alpha.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The TR340 rounds out the Case lineup of large-frame CTLs, now providing customers with both a radial-lift (TR340) and ver-tical-lift (TV380) design to choose from in the larger footprint.

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ASV’s new RT-75 Compact Track Loader andRS-75 Skid Steer Loader let you work in more places and get more done than other machines in their class. Legendary ASV traction systems make it easy to work productively in the widest range of conditions. They also have the fastest travel speeds available. Industry-leading ground clearance keeps you moving where other machines can’t work at all. And powerful auxiliary hydraulic systems tackle the toughest jobs all day long.

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Featuring a 74-hp Tier IV final dieselengine with variable flow hydraulics forpowerful productivity and quick cycle times,the 2,650-lb. rated operating capacity TerexR265T compact track loader is the newestmember of the Terex Generation 2 (GEN2)loader line-up. Boasting a narrow machinewidth (70-in. [178 cm]), the R265T radial liftpath compact track loader can easily maneu-ver and operate in confined or congestedwork sites, making it an ideal loader forrental stores and contractors working in sitepreparation, construction, landscaping, infra-structure development and demolition appli-cations. Its purpose-built chassis is designedto be a heavy-duty machine within a com-pact package.

Proving it has the power and productivityto get the job done, the R265T loader has221 ft.-lb. of peak torque, a tipping load of7,571 lb. (3,434 kg), a bucket breakout forceof 5,800 lb. and a lift height of 125 in. (317.5cm), enabling it to get loading, picking andcarrying, grading, back dragging or snowremoval jobs done faster and more efficient-ly. Compact track loaders, like the R265Tunit, engineered with a radial lift path —meaning the loader arms raise in an arc pat-tern — excel at digging and grading applica-tions. Another benefit of the radial lift pathconfiguration is the visibility around the unitit provides to operators, especially whenworking around existing infrastructure, suchas homes and in backyards.

The Terex R265T compact track loadercomes standard with 18-in. (45.7 cm) widetracks and Posi-Track undercarriage technol-ogy with multiple levels of suspension that

distributes the machine’s 9,180-lb. (4,164kg) operating weight down to only 3.6 psi ofground pressure. The low ground pressureprevents damage to the ground below (e.g.turf) and provides extended track life. Forride comfort and traction, this loader’sundercarriage is suspended from the chassisof the machine by torsion axles. These tor-sion axles are independent, so there are mul-tiple levels of suspension points connectingthe chassis to the undercarriage. This designallows the bogie wheels on the Terex R265Tcompact track loader to flex, creating asmooth ride and taking away much of thevibration and shock associated with runningover rocks, curbs and other rough terrain.This model also is available with optional20-in. (51 cm) tracks for increased versatili-ty to keep operators working year-round,even in wet, muddy or snowy conditions.

GEN2 compact track loaders, includingthe R265T model, utilize a proprietary all-rubber track, rather than a rigid track tech-nology with steel embedded tracks mountedon an existing skid steer chassis. With thissystem, these compact track loaders achievemore traction, higher flotation and betteroperating comfort so operators can make fulluse of the machine’s higher travel speeds. Byutilizing composite materials rather than asteel skeleton, Terex tracks do not corrode orrust, according to the manufacturer.

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Boasting a narrow machine width(70-in. [178 cm]), the R265T radiallift path compact track loader can

easily maneuver and operate inconfined or congested work sites,

making it an ideal loader forrental stores and contractorsworking in site preparation,

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and demolition applications.

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JCB’s Compact Backhoe Delivers Big Machine PerformanceJCB launched its 3CX compact

backhoe loader, delivering bigmachine performance for confinedjob sites. A pioneer of the compactbackhoe loader, with its 2CX (notcurrently available in NorthAmerica), JCB is taking the con-cept to a new level, to meet thedemands of tomorrow’s construc-tion sites. The 3CX compact iswell-suited for the utility, cemeteryand municipal markets and idealfor use on construction projects inurban areas with space constraints,according to the manufacturer. Key features include:• Compact dimensions — just 6

ft. 3 in. (1.9 m) wide and 9 ft. (2.7m) high, for maximum maneuver-ability• Rapid travel — 25 mph (40

kmh) hydrostatic transmission• Total control — pilot controls

and smooth hydraulics deliver 19percent more flow• Maximum maneuverability —

4 wheel steering provides a 19 ft.turning radius• Highly versatile — a choice of

2CX and skid steer hitches plus anexcavator quick-hitch “With the 3CX compact, JCB

has combined over 60 years ofbackhoe loader expertise and mar-ket leadership into a machine thatdelivers all of the versatility, pro-ductivity and ease-of-use of ourmarket-leading 3CX compact,with even more maneuverabledimensions,” said JCB ChiefInnovation and Growth OfficerTim Burnhope. “Its small footprintand incredible all-around visibilityare perfect for working in congest-ed urban areas. It is easy and intu-itive to use, has great mobility andmaneuverability, and with pilotcontrols, will suit operators of bothbackhoes and excavators.“With the 3CX compact, we are

delivering a master of all trades, amachine that is suitable for opera-tion in road maintenance, urbanconstruction, utility work, or anytask that requires maximum per-formance in a compact package,”said Burnhope.

Maximum VersatilityThe 3CX compact combines the

digging power and ease-of-use of acompact excavator, with the capa-bilities of a compact wheel loader,yet it is far more than simply a dig-ging and loading machine.

Backhoe loader, compact excava-tor and skid steer loader attach-ment compatibility allows the 3CXcompact to work with a wide-range of attachments and handheldtools, for maximum versatility andutilization. A 19 percent increase in

hydraulic flow, at 26 gpm (98Lpm), in combination with stan-dard excavator pilot controls, givesthe 3CX compact increased con-trollability for operators familiarwith both compact excavators andbackhoe loaders. Up to 20 gpm(75.7 Lpm) of bi-directional auxil-iary flow allows a wide range ofhydraulic attachments to be used,including augers, increasing theversatility and productivity of thebackhoe. The 3CX compact isavailable with two fixed or extend-ed dipper lengths at the rear.At the front end, the loader

comes with a range of buckets thatcan be supplied with optional cut-ting edge for road stripping appli-cations. A load over height of 9 ft.9 in. (3 m) and max forward reachat full height of 3 ft. 8 in. (1 m)allows easy loading of trucks andother high-sided vehicles. Themachine also can be ordered with ahydraulic quickhitch, for fasterattachment changes.The six-in-one bucket makes the

3CX compact the ideal machinefor a host of jobs on site. Palletforks and specialty attachments,such as sweepers, add to themachine’s versatility.

Low Emission DrivelineThe 3CX compact is powered

by a low emission Tier IV FinalJCB Diesel by Kohler engine,delivering 74 hp. This highly effi-cient engine meets both U.S. andEuropean emissions standardswithout the need for a costly dieselparticulate filter (DPF) or anyexhaust after-treatment or exhaustfluid. The engine drives through a

three-speed hydrostatic transmis-sion to all four wheels, for maxi-mum traction across difficult siteconditions. The hydrostatic trans-mission offers a 25 mph top speedfor travel between sites. The trans-mission also features a creepmode, which allows the operator torun at high engine rpms to powerhigh-flow attachments such asroad planers, with a maximumtravel speed of just 2 mph.The hydrostatic transmission

eliminates the need for a gearshiftlever or a clutch, ensuring maxi-mum ease-of-use. Heavy-duty JCBaxles with an optional limited slipdifferential helps reduce wheel slip

in tough conditions. An intelligentbraking system disengages thetransmission to increase efficiencyand reduce component wear.Riding on equal-sized wheels,

the 3CX compact has selectabletwo- and four-wheel steering. Aturning radius of 19 ft. (6.7 m) tothe outside of the wheels withbrakes engaged and 22 ft. withoutbrakes makes the machine highlymaneuverable and easy-to-operateon tight urban job sites, accordingto the manufacturer. Optional bucket and stabilizer

street pads are available to preventdamage to roadways. In combina-tion with a hand-held hydraulictool circuit and a host of highpower attachments, such as break-ers and patch planers, the 3CXcompact is an ideal machine forroad maintenance. Parallel liftloader arms ensure maximum loadretention and JCB’s smooth rideloader suspension system (SRS) isstandard, improving comfort forthe operator while limiting spillfrom the front bucket.

Operator ComfortPilot controls are standard on the

3CX compact, reducing operatoreffort and increasing controllabili-ty. The comfortable operator’s cabprovides plenty of storage capacity

with easy-to-reach gear selector.The operator benefits from a fullyadjustable suspension seat and canadjust temperature inside the cabthrough the heater and optional airconditioning system. The hood design is slim, provid-

ing maximum visibility for theoperator. A laminated front screen,reinforced glass and rear windowprotection improves safety. Flatglass permits simple replacementof broken windows. Two front andfour rear halogen work lightsdeliver maximum worksite visibil-ity. Optional LED lights withboom-mounted lights are availablefor all around night operation visi-bility.

LiveLink SupportThe 3CX compact is supplied as

standard with JCB’s LiveLinktelematic tracking and monitoringsystem. LiveLink permits theowner to monitor the machine’sperformance. In addition,LiveLink allows real-time trackingto permit rapid relocation in theevent of machine theft.For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s

Web site at www.constructionequip-

mentguide.com.)

The 3CX compact combines the digging power and ease-of-use of a compact excavator, with the capabilities of a compact wheel loader.

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Bobcat’s New T740 Features Non-DPF Diesel Engine

Bobcat Company has introduced its TierIV-compliant 700 frame-size compact trackloader. The Bobcat T740 is powered by adiesel engine that is less than 75 hp and doesnot require a diesel particulate filter (DPF),selective catalytic reduction (SCR) or dieselexhaust fluid (DEF).

The T740 is a large, powerful machinethat works well in construction, landscaping,agriculture, buildings and grounds, and othermarket segments. This machine joins the M-Series compact loader line and shares fea-tures such as improved power and perform-ance, better visibility and improved operatorcomfort.

Unmatched PerformanceThe new T740 is designed to work long

hours on demanding job sites. The vertical-lift-path loaders are designed to lift loadshigher so it’s easier to clear high-sided truckboxes and hoppers.

The hydraulic systems onM-Series loaders also havehigher standard flow andpressure, for increasedattachment performance. Anoptional 30.5-gpm high-flow hydraulic option givesT740 operators more attach-ment power, boostingmachine productivity. Morethan 60 genuine Bobcatattachments are approved foruse with the T740.

No DPF NeededBobcat T740 compact

track loaders use a dieseloxidation catalyst (DOC) tomeet Tier IV emission stan-dards, but without the needfor a DPF. The DOC is a spe-cial catalyst that reacts with engine exhaustupon contact and transforms combustionbyproducts into water and carbon dioxide.

The Tier IV-compliant Bobcat non-DPFsolution features an ultra-low particulatecombustion (ULPC) engine with a specifi-cally designed engine combustion chamberthat significantly reduces the amounts of par-ticulate matter created during combustion —making Tier IV compliance possible withoutusing a DPF.

Improved VisibilityLike all M-Series compact track loaders,

the T740 features a cab-forward design thatmoves operators closer to the attachment andthe work area, plus provides enhanced visi-bility in all directions. The new loader has alarge cab door opening, improving visibility

to attachments, particularly to the cuttingedge and corners of the bucket, according tothe manufacturer.

Large side and rear windows on the cabprovide more visibility to the tires or tracks,as well as the back of the machine. The largetop window makes it easier and more com-fortable for the operator when performingtasks like loading trucks or tall hoppers.

Best-in-Class CabThe best-in-class pressurized cab includes

a one-piece seal that goes all the way aroundthe door and fits into a special curved pock-et. This minimizes the amount of dirt anddust that enters the cab, creating better work-ing conditions plus it makes it easier to keepthe cab clean.

Standard controls with power assist arethe base control configuration for the T740.Selectable joystick controls (SJC) are avail-able as an option.

Maintenance Made EasySimple check points and superior loader

design elements make it easier to performmaintenance at the proper intervals.Auxiliary quick couplers are mounted direct-ly to the front plate of the lift arm to providea solid mounting, and hoses are routedthrough the loader arms for better protection.A guard bar extends in the front of the cou-pler for added protection and to minimizedowntime.

The cooling system on the M-Series T740allows for increased efficiency, is easy-to-clean, increases machine performance andhelps prolong the service life of the machine.

For more information, visit Bobcat.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The T740 works well in construction, landscaping,agriculture, buildings and grounds, and other marketsegments. This machine joins the M-Series compactloader line.

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The JLG G5-18A super compact telehandler is ideally suited for work in confined or congested spaces and any applica-tion with overhead height restrictions. Operators appreciate the enhanced visibility over the engine side of the machine andcomfortable cab, designed to reduce operator fatigue. It features a tight 127-in. (322.6 cm) turning radius, enabling movement through crowded job sites and a stowed height of

less than 76 in. (193 cm). The G5-18A features a maximum lift height up to 18 ft. (5.5 m), an extended outreach of 11 ft. (3.3 m), and a 5,500-lb.

(2,495 kg) maximum lifting capacity. The machine also offers a variety of attachments for versatility in handling jobsite chal-lenges. The G5-18A was redesigned in 2013 to provide enhanced reliability and serviceability. It features a powerful, Tier IV final

Deutz engine, which provides higher levels of fuel efficiency and reduces the impact on the environment. In addition, it offersan optional reversing fan, which is a benefit in dusty environments, as it allows the operator to reverse the fan to “clean out”the radiator, according to the manufacturer.

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

JLG G5-18A Proves Ideal for ConfinedSpaces or Overhead Restrictions

The JLG G5-18A features a tight 127-in. (322.6 cm) turn-ing radius, enabling movement through crowded jobsites and a stowed height of less than 76 in. (193 cm).

Hyundai Unveils Tier IV Final 9A Series Compact Excavators Hyundai Construction

Equipment Americas recentlybegan delivering its new 9A seriesof Tier IV Final-compliant com-pact excavators throughout theUnited States and Canada. Thesemachines range from 1.8 to 9 ton(1.7 to 8.2 t), and include the mini-R17Z-9A, R25Z-9A, R35Z-9A,R55-9A and R60CR-9A modelsand the midi-R80CR-9A model.“The new Hyundai 9A series

compact excavators are all aboutbringing big power to smallspaces. Each model features anenvironmentally friendly enginethat provides impressive perform-ance and reduced fuel consump-tion,” said Corey Rogers, market-ing manager, HyundaiConstruction EquipmentAmericas. “Our customers in thebuilding, landscaping, road andbridge, site prep and undergroundmarkets in particular will appreci-ate the hefty power, durability andreliability of these compactmachines, along with their abilityto work productively in confinedspaces.”The new Hyundai 9A series

models R17Z-9A and R25Z-9Aare powered by Kubota engines,and the R35Z-9A, R55-9A,R60CR-9A and R80CR-9A arepowered by Yanmar engines. Boththe Kubota and Yanmar enginesprovide efficient fuel combustionand reduced noise. The productline gives contractors a choice ofmodels in each of six popularweight classes: 1.8, 2.7, 3.5, 6 and

9 ton (1.7, 2.5, 3.5, 5.5, 6.0 and 8.2t).

Comfortable, DurableOperating Environment“Like all Hyundai construction

equipment, the Hyundai 9A seriescompact excavators are designedfor maximum performance, preci-sion and versatility, with featuresand technology that make the oper-ating experience more comfort-able, more ergonomic and moreuser-friendly,” Rogers said.The spacious, ergonomically

designed cabs deliver reducednoise and increased comfort andvisibility. A tilting left-side consolemakes it easier for the operator toenter and exit the cab, and the leftand right control levers are locatedfor convenient access. Anadjustable suspension seat andplenty of space helps reduce oper-ator stress and fatigue. The cabs onthe Hyundai 9A series machinesare all TOPS, ROPS and FOPScertified. Other safety featuresinclude optional boom and armcylinder locks, and an optionaloverload alarm.An optional lever pattern change

valve, positioned for easy access,on the R25Z-9A and R35Z-9Amodels allows joystick control tobe changed from SAE to ISO pat-tern, depending on operator prefer-ence. The advanced LCD clusteron the Hyundai R55-9A, R60CR-9A and R80CR-9A allows theoperator to select other machinepreferences. The same monitor

also displays engine rpm, oil andwater temperature and informationfor all onboard electronic devices.Button selections are provided forauto idle mode, max power modeand travel speed.

Performance“Innovative hydraulic system

technologies make the 9A seriescompact excavators fast, smoothand easy to control,” Rogers said.To achieve optimum precision onthe R55-9A, R60CR-9A and

R80CR-9A models, Hyundairedesigned the hydraulic system toprovide the operator with super-fine touch and improved controlla-bility. An arm flow summation sys-tem provides energy savings,reduced cavitation and increasedspeed.The boom swing function on the

9A series compact excavators isdesigned for efficient work in con-gested areas. The boom can be off-set left or right. Zero-tail swing onthe Hyundai R17Z-9A, R25Z-9A

and R35Z-9A allows operators towork near buildings, in single laneson roadways or in other confinedsettings. The variable undercar-riage on the R17Z-9A — whichcan be adjusted to between 3 ft. 3in. and 4 ft. 3 in. (1 m and 1.3 m)wide — allows the most compactmachine in the line to work in eventhe tightest limited-space workenvironments.

Reliability andServiceability

“The Hyundai 9A series com-pact excavators are designed tomaximize profitability throughimproved efficiencies, enhancedservice features and longer lifecomponents,” Rogers said.Enhanced reliability features on

the 9A series compact excavatorsinclude bushings designed forlong-life lube intervals, wear-resistant and noise-reducing poly-mer shims, and integrated preheat-ing systems, which extend serviceintervals and reduce machinedowntime. Serviceability enhance-ments include wide open enginehoods, centralized grease fittingsand easy-change plastic air clean-ers. The R60CR-9A and R80CR-9A models feature a tilting cabinfor convenient maintenance andservice.For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s

Web site at www.constructionequip-

mentguide.com.)

Enhanced reliability features on the 9A series compact excava-tors include bushings designed for long-life lube intervals, wear-resistant and noise-reducing polymer shims, and integrated pre-heating systems, which extend service intervals and reducemachine downtime. Serviceability enhancements include wideopen engine hoods, centralized grease fittings and easy-changeplastic air cleaners. The R60CR-9A and R80CR-9A models featurea tilting cabin for convenient maintenance and service.

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TOP CYLINDER | TOP CYLINDER, LOOK-ING TO ADD IT TO THE MACHINECONTACT: JEFFPHONE: 4129990058EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LEEBOY 8500 | **WANTED*** LEEBOY8500 OR SOMETHING VERY SIMILAR.CASH BUYER. MAX PRICE $15KCONTACT: CHARLESEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE CX160B EXCAVATOR | LOWHOUR CASE CX160B EXCAVATORCONTACT: FRANKPHONE: 1-800-33-GROFFFAX: 732-780-3618EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRUCK TANDEM AXLE | I NEED A TAN-DEM AXLE TRUCK FOR SHORT RUNS.IT MUST BE WHITE (COLOR). IT HAS TOHAVE LOW MILEAGE. MID 20K RANGEMAX PRICE. CASH DEAL. READY TOBUY TODAY!! SOUTH EAST USA.PLEASE, NO OFFERS FROM OVER-SEAS.CONTACT: CHARLESEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JCB TELEHANDLERS 550-170 YEARS -2005, 2006 AND 2007CONTACT: STEVEPHONE: 281-491-0614EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PLASTER SPRAYING MACHINE | WEARE LOOKING FOR WET MORTARSPRAYING MACHINES HAVING A HORI-ZONTAL DELIVERY DISTANCE YO TO150 METER PLUSCONTACT: HARISH RUPARELPHONE: 919820913535FAX: 912224187144EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE WHEEL LOADER 644 BCONTACT: ROBERT CLINTONEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT GRADERS | LOOKING FOR CATGRADERS CONTRACTOR OWNED.140G..140H...14G...14H...CONTACT: DALE LAMPHEREPHONE: 360-551-9778EMAIL: [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PINION SHAFT ASSEMBLY | 7 TEETHON PINION, 36 ON RING, HAS ROCK-WELL SYMBOL STAMPED ON TIMKENBEARING LOCKNUTS..6 BOLTS HOLD ITIN, COMES OUT FROM FRONT..DOESNTHAVE REGULAR REAR PAN, SPLITSLEFT TO RIGHT, FOR A REAR WHEELDRIVE 1970 WAIN ROY FRONT ENDLOADER/BACKHOE, MODEL 220 SER#1228, MAY BE A FORD REAR END, MAYBE MILITARY SURPLUS, ANY HELPWOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.CONTACT: MARK HAMMONDPHONE: 1-802-349-9955EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CAT WHEEL LOADERS | WE NEED RUN-NING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEELLOADERS 910, 920, 930, 936 & 936E WENEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CATWHEEL LOADERS 950, 950B, 950E,950F/F-II, 966C/E & 966F/F-II WE NEEDRUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CATWHEEL LOADERS 970F, 980C, 980F,988B & 972GCONTACT: RIZPHONE: 832-528-0786EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LANDFILL COMPACTORS | WE ARELOOKING FOR CAT 836H LANDFILLCOMPACTORS WITH 10,000 HOURS ORLESS PREFERRED AND CAT 816FLANDFILL COMPACTORSCONTACT: MARKPHONE: 519-686-1123EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED TO BUY NEW OR USEDEQUIPMENT MANUALS | WE BUY NEWOR USED EQUIPMENT MANUALS, CON-STRUCTION OR AGRICULTURE, SERV-ICE, PARTS AND OPERATOR MANUALS.IF YOU HAVE MANUALS JUST SITTINGON THE SHELF, OR HAVE CHANGEDOVER TO COMPUTER MANUALS,PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL BEFORE YOUTHROW THEM AWAYCONTACT: JOHN WHITNEYPHONE: 530-864-0771EMAIL: [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRANES | ALL TERRAIN CRANES. 100TONS & ABOVE..ALSO CURRENTOPENING FOR LTM1400 & LTM1500.MUST BE GOOD CONDITION WITHGOOD HISTORY & BE FULLYEQUIPPED.CONTACT: RAY PHONE: 00971504360403EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE WHEEL LOADER 644 BCONTACT: DAVID KUSTERPHONE: 6417407315EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

NEEDED 12 MONTHS BULLDOZER |NEED 12 MONTHS BULLDOZER CATERPILLAR D3AT D10 1975 TO 2015 LOWHOURS FROM USA ONLY «CONTRAC-TORCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SKID STEERCONTACT: JOHN KRAWCHUCKPHONE: 516-316-2309FAX: 631-981-19020EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HOIST PETROL MOTOR 500KG WITHSTANDSCONTACT: RAYMOND WAGUDEPHONE: +254722364629EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT LOADER | WE ARE LOOKING FORANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGEMACHINES FROM THIS LIST: CATWHEEL LOADER 980GI/980FI/980C/972H/972GI/970F/966H/966GI/966FII/966FI/966F/966E/966D/966C/950F/950E/950B/950A/936E/F/930/920/910CONTACT: MINA NABILPHONE: 7144944488EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADER | WE ARE LOOK-ING TO BUY, CAT WHEEL LOADER: ,950, 950B, 950E, 966D, 966E, AND 966F.CAT GRADER :140G, 140H, AND 14GCAT EXCAV: 225D, 235C, AND 235DBOBCAT : S130, S150, 220, 330 AND 753JCB TELE HANDLER: 540-170, 550-140,550-170 WE BUY RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING MACHINES.CONTACT: NICKPHONE: +971527840246EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PILE BREAKER | I NEED ALL SIZES ANDTYPES OF PILE BREAKERCONTACT: AHMEDPHONE: 0096597537101EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PERKINS ENGINE 20425, 4 CYLINDERDIESEL | USED BUT RUNNING PERKINS204.25 DIESEL 4 CYL DIESEL ENGINETO FIT GEHL 5625 SKID STEERCONTACT: ERIC KIRKPHONE: 610-417-5123FAX: 610-346-8415EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED GOOD CONDITION SET OFLUBRICATED RAILS WITH SHOES FORD8K DOZERCONTACT: DIANNEPHONE: 1225 6644232FAX: 12256641368EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SA 48 BOMBARDIERCONTACT: JOHN LUCCHESIPHONE: 2039483534EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

NEED ENGINE - REBUILDABLE OK. IHUD6 OR TD6 FOR MY 10 KW GENERA-TOR.PHONE: 603-924-3837EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––A PETROL TANKER, WITH A CAPACITYOF 5000 LITERS, A 4 WHEEL DRIVE .CONTACT: JOHN KABBAHPHONE: +231 886 682 755EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SYMONS CONCRETE FORMS | ALLTYPES OF SYMONS STEEL PLY FORMSAND ACCESSORIES-USED CONDITION.ANY MANUFACTURER EQUAL TOSYMONS IS FINE.CONTACT: GREG MILLSPHONE: 502-561-0700FAX: 502-561-0180EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CLARK 85 WHEEL LOADER | 2420 H 2REBUILT TRANSMISIONCONTACT: RICKPHONE: 5862555067EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRANKSHAFT | I NEED A CRANKSHAFTFOR A MITSUBISHI S4K-T ENGINE THATIS IN A CAT 120BCONTACT: EDDIE GREENPHONE: 864-327-3909EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PICKUP TRUCK | 2006-2010 FORD F1505.4 AUTO EXTEND CAB WITH HITCHFOR SMALL CONSTRUCTION COMPANYCONTACT: DUANE MILLER PHONE: 304-772-4030FAX: 304-772-5030EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SPEAR PARTS EXCAVATOR 225 | EXCA-VATOR 225 SPEAR PARTS NEEDSCONTACT: OSAMAPHONE: 00218925623078EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––STRAIGHT TILT BLADE FOR D6D SN.O4X7898CONTACT: TONY SANDERSPHONE: 9036417767EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––644 OR 544 VALMET FORWARDER.CONTACT: JEFF CARLSONEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VERMEER SC 252 | NEEDS EXTRAWHEEL AND TIRE SET FOR VERMEERSC252 STUMP GRINDER USEDCONTACT: RICKYPHONE: 205 281 8315FAX: 205 640 3062EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FAE STCSSL 150 | I NEED THIS CRUSH-ER AND THE SKID MUSTANGCONTACT: ANNEPHONE: 956 984 90 10EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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ALEX LYON & SON

AUCTIONEERS

www.lyonauction.com

315-633-2944�

• Albany (Greenwich), NY

Tues., December 29, 2015For: Large Rental FleetAuction

• Hagerstown, MD

Wed., December 30, 2015For: Late Model ConstructionEquipment

• Long Island, NY

Sat., January 9, 2016For: Late Model ConstructionEquipment

• Houston, TX

Sat., January 14, 2016For: Very Large Rental ReturnAuction

• Columbus, OH

Sat., January 16, 2016For: Late Model Rental FleetEquipment & more

• Racine, WI

Sat., January 23, 2016For: Complete Liquidation -Paving, Asphalt, ConstructionEquipment & more

• Queretaro, Mexico

Fri., January 29, 2016For: Late Model ConstructionEquipment

• Kissimmee, FL

January 30 – February 7, 2016For: 23rd Annual RentalReturn Auction

• Ashtabula, OH

Sat., February 27, 2016For: Large Job CompletionAuction

• Las Vegas, NV

Sat., March 5, 2016For: Late Model Rental FleetEquipment

• Atlantic City, NJ

March 31 – April 2, 2016For: Annual 3-Day Auction:Rental Fleet, Late ModelConstruction Equipment &more

• Rochester, NY

Sat., April 16, 2016For: Municipal ConstructionEquipment, Trucks, Trailers &more

RITCHIE BROS.

AUCTIONEERS

www.rbauction.com

402-421-2631

• Las Vegas, NV

Fri., February 5, 2016

• Phoenix, AZ

Tues., February 9, 2016

• Houston, TX

February 10-11, 2016

• Tipton, CA

Fri., February 12, 2016

• Orlando, FL

February 15-19, 2016

• Fort Worth, TX

March 2-3, 2016

BAR NONE AUCTION

www.barnoneauction.com

866-372-1700�

• Sacramento, CA

Sat., January 9, 2016For: Heavy Equipment &Commercial Trucks

BIDADOO AUCTIONS

www.bidadoo.com

1-877-BIDADOO�

• ONLINE ONLY

December 29 – January 5,2016For: End of Year RentalAuction

BIG IRON

www.bigiron.com

800-937-3558�

• ONLINE ONLY

December 30, 2015

• ONLINE ONLY

January 20, 2016

• ONLINE ONLY

January 27, 2016

COCHRAN AUCTIONS

www.cochranauctions.com

�301-739-0538

• Hagerstown, MD

January 29-30, 2016For: Contractor’s Equipment,Trucks & Trailer Auction

• Saint Mary’s County, MD

March 11-12, 2016For: Semi-Annual 2-DayContractor’s RegionalEquipment/Truck Auction

EQUIFY AUCTIONS, LLC

www.equifyauctions.com

888-535-8218

• Wills Point, TX

January 20-21, 2016For: Heavy Equipment &more

• Cisco, TX

February 24-25, 2016For: Heavy Equipment &more

HENDERSON AUCTIONS

www.hendersonauctions.com

225-686-2252

• Livingston, LA

January 28-29, 2016For: 2 Day ConstructionAuction

HESS AUCTIONEERS

www.hessauctioneers.net

�866-511-2493

• Marietta, PA

Fri., February 19, 2016For: Truck, Trailer &Equipment Auction

• Marietta, PA

Fri., April 15, 2016For: Truck, Trailer &Equipment Auction

HILCO INDUSTRIAL, LLC

www.hilcoind.com

�877-37-HILCO

• ONLINE/ONSITE

Thurs., January 14, 2016For: Late Model, SingleOwner Heavy Haul Fleet

HOUSBY AUCTIONS

www.housby.com

866-218-6266

• ONLINE ONLY

Wed., December 30, 2015For: Construction Equipment

HUNYADY AUCTION

COMPANY

www.hunyady.com

�800-233-6898

• Lower Burrell, PA

Wed., February 3, 2016For: Absolute AuctionComplete Liquidation RhinoConstruction Inc

I.R.A.Y. AUCTION

www.iraymn.com

�320-968-7230

• Foley, MN

Fri., March 11, 2016For: Heavy Equipment

• Foley, MN

Fri., June 10, 2016For: Heavy Equipment

IronPlanet AUCTIONS

www.IronPlanet.com

888-433-5426

• ONLINE ONLY

Wed., January 6, 2016For: GovPlanet

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs., January 7, 2016For: IronPlanet

• ONLINE ONLY

Wed., January 13, 2016For: GovPlanet

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs., January 14, 2016For: IronPlanet

• ONLINE ONLY

Wed., January 20, 2016For: GovPlanet

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs., January 21, 2016For: IronPlanet

• ONLINE ONLY

Wed., January 27, 2016For: GovPlanet

• ONLINE ONLY

January 28-29, 2016For: IronPlanet

• Orlando, FL

February 9-12, 2016For: IronPlanet

JEFF MARTIN

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com

�601-450-6200

• Charleston, SC

Wed., January 20, 2016For: Coastal CarolinaContractors Absolute PublicAuction

• Brooklyn, MS

February 26-27, 2016For: 2 Day Early SpringPublic Auction

LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS

AUCTION COMPANY

www.meekinsauction.com

�800-499-6560

• Lumberton, NC

Tues., December 29, 2015For: 21st Annual Cons-TrkAbsolute Auction

MARTIN & MARTIN

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.mmaauction.com

864-947-7888

• Pelzer, SC

Wed., January 27, 2016For: Construction Equipment,Trucks, Trailers & Relateditems

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

www.purplewave.com

�866-608-9283

• ONLINE ONLY

Wed., December 30, 2015For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs., January 14, 2016For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs., January 21, 2016For: Truck & Trailer Auction

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs., January 28, 2016For: Construction Equipment

QUARRICK EQUIPMENT

& AUCTIONS INC.

www.quarrickauction.com

�724-439-1621

• Uniontown, PA

Thurs., February 4, 2016For: Construction & FarmEquipment Sales

• Uniontown, PA

Thurs., April 7, 2016For: Construction & FarmEquipment Sales

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS

INC.

www.ritchason.com

�800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TN

Sat., March 19, 2016For: Construction Equipment

ROLLER AUCTIONEERS

www.rollerauction.com

�866-515-1668

• Denver, CO

Wed., January 13, 2016For: Construction Equipment

• Denver, CO

Wed., March 16, 2016For: Construction Equipment

• Denver, CO

Wed., May 11, 2016For: Construction Equipment

• Denver, CO

Wed., July 13, 2016For: Construction Equipment

• Denver, CO

Wed., September 14, 2016For: Construction Equipment

• Denver, CO

Wed., November 9, 2016For: Construction Equipment

RTI AUCTIONS

www.teitsworth.com

�585-243-1563

• Cortland, NY

Wed., January 20, 2016For: Construction & FarmEquipment, Trucks & more

TERRA POINT LLC

www.terrapointllc.com

877-772-5998

• Grand Prairie, TX

Wed., January 13, 2016For: Major Excavation &Landscape Contractor

UTILITY AUCTIONS

www.utilityauctions.net

�302-530-9103

• Wilmington, DE

Fri., February 26, 2016For: Construction, Utility &Forestry Equipment

WSM AUCTIONEERS

www.wsmauctioneers.com

�623-936-3300

• Phoenix, AZ

Sat., January 9, 2016For: Construction Equipment,Trucks & more

• Phoenix, AZ

Sat., February 13, 2016For: Construction Equipment,Trucks & more

YODER & FREY

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.yoderandfrey.com

�419-865-3990

• Kissimmee, FL

February 8-15, 2016

AuctionsComingTo view information on upcoming auctions visit our

Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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CEG to Again Participate at the Florida AuctionsThe 2016 Florida Auctions are

fast approaching and just like manyof you, Construction EquipmentGuide (CEG) is making its plans toattend the big sales in the greaterOrlando area in February.

This year CEG will be a featuredvendor at IronPlanet/Cat AuctionServices’ auctions (Feb. 9 to 12),Alex Lyon Son’s auctions (Jan. 30to Feb. 7), and Yoder & Frey’s auc-tions Feb. 8 to 15).

Each year, tens of thousands ofbidders from all over the UnitedStates and the world descend onFlorida to look for bargains whilestocking up their equipment fleets.The 2016 Florida Auctions shouldprove to be very well attended, andin fact, could be as successful asever before, with the passing andsigning of a long-awaited infra-structure bill.

CEG looks forward to seeing youthere.

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

Each year, tens of thousands of bidders from all over the United States and the world descend on Florida to look for bargains whilestocking up their equipment fleets.

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

Associated General Contractors of America – AGC San DiegoChapter, Inc.AGC Installation & Member Awards Dinner

January 18, 2016Hilton San Diego Bayfront, 1 Park Boulevard, San Diego, CA 92101

AGC Winter ConferenceJanuary 28-31, 2016The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe

For more information on the above events, contact AGC San DiegoChapter at 6212 Ferris Square, San Diego, CA 92121; PHONE: 858-558-7444; FAX: 858-558-8444.

JOIN TODAY!The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), the voice ofthe construction industry, is an organization of qualified constructioncontractors and industry-related companies dedicated to skill, integrity,and responsibility.Operating in partnership with our nationwide-network of Chapters, AGCprovides a full range of services aimed at improving the quality of con-struction and protecting the public interest.Membership starts locally. Contact any AGC Chapter to request a mem-bership application. The Associated General Contractors of America, Inc.2300 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22201General Inquiries: 703/548-3118Main Office Fax: 703/[email protected]

AGC MO UPCOMING EVENTS:Project Manager Development Program – Module 1

January 5, 2016 – February 23, 2016Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO

AGC CaliforniaWest Sacramento, CAPhone: 916/371-2422, Fax: 916/371-2352Meetings and Events:6th Annual North State CLC Working Weekend

Region: Northern CaliforniaFebruary 19-20, 2016

It’s time for the 6th Annual North State CLC Working Weekend held at theEmbassy Suites in beautiful Napa Valley! During the course of the event,there will be presentations and panel discussions covering an array oftopics that directly affect the Construction Industry. In addition to panelsand presentations, there will be a Corn Hole Tournament, a project sitetour, and a wonderful dinner featuring a member project presentation onFriday the 19th. So prepare to enjoy a couple of days in Napa Valley withyour friends in the Construction Industry! Hotel Information:Embassy Suites, Napa Valley1075 California Boulevard, Napa, CA 94559For More Information on this event, contact: Kasaundra Duncan at916/371-2422 or go to [email protected].

AGC of MN - Minnesota Transportation ConferenceAnnual Convention Tuesday, March 8, 2016 through Thursday, March 10, 2016

St. Paul River Centre, MNContact: Denise Woods: [email protected], Phone: 651/796-2189Minnesota’s Transportation Conference, the largest transportation event inthe state, explores the latest transportation innovations and providesattendees with the chance to network with other professionals. Individualsfrom multiple transportation-related disciplines and organizations areencouraged to attend.

AGC of UtahDates and Times: THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2016, 8:00 AM to SATURDAY, JANUARY 28,2016, 11:00 AMLocation/Venue:Little America Hotel, 500 S. Main Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84101For more information on this event, contact AGC of Utah Headquarters at2207 South 1070 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84119; Telephone:801/363-2753; Fax: 801/363-2756; Email: [email protected].

Associated General Contractors of New York State LLC, Albany, NY10 Airline Drive, Suite 203, Albany, NY 12205Phone: 518/456-1134, Fax: 518/[email protected] OF EVENTS:December 9th (ends December 10) – AGC Future ConstructionLeaders of NYS

1st of 4 sessions, December 9-10Saratoga Hilton, 534 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY

Nominate your firms Future Construction Leaders Today!This four event program will introduce your next leaders to help teach theissues involved in managing a construction business in New York State.Attendees will have an opportunity to learn, in a structured environment,what they might otherwise spend years learning from personal experi-ence. Sessions will take place:

December 9 – 10, 2015 – Saratoga Springs, NYMarch 2016 – New York CityMay 2016 – Rochester, NYAugust 4-6, 2016 – AGC NYS Summer Membership Meeting,

Sagamore Resort, Bolton Landing. January 7th – Construction Tech Road Show & App Showcase

5:00 PM to 8:00 PMNYU Polytechnic School of Engineering, 6 Metrotech Roadway,

Brooklyn, NY January 12th – STP Unit 3 – Planning & Scheduling (Buffalo)

5:30 PM to 8:30 PM (Tuesdays for 5 weeks)Construction Ex. of Buffalo & WNY, 2660 William Street,

Cheektowaga, NYJanuary 22nd – 27th, 2016 in Panama City, Panama2016 AGC NYS Winter Meeting, Panama City, PanamaExplore Panama with AGC NYSThe AGC NYS 2016 Winter meeting will be held on January 22-27,2016 in Panama City, Panama.We will be staying at the five star Trump Ocean Club International Hoteland Tower in Panama City, a 30 minute ride from the airport and locat-ed on the Pacific coast. Make your plans now to join us in January toexplore Panama.

February 23, 2016 (ends March 22)STP Unit 4 – Contract Documents (Buffalo) Time: 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM (Tuesdays for 5 weeks)Location: Construction Ex. of Buffalo & WNY, 2660 William Street,Cheektowaga, NYSupervisory skill – or the lack of it – directly affects every company’s bot-tom line. The Supervisory Training Program (STP) developed by AGC, isdesigned specifically to meet the needs of the construction industry.Developed, updated, and field-tested by and for contractors, the Programconsists of 6 courses that focus on the knowledge and skills that everysupervisor must have to be an effective manager of people, time, equip-ment and materials.

OHIO NURSERY & LANDSCAPE ASSOCIATIONONLA ANNOUNCES NEW APPROACH TO GREEN INDUSTRYTRADESHOW IN 2016CENTS SHOW – Growing the Midwest’s Green Industry

JANUARY 11 – 13, 2016GREATER COLUMBUS CONVENTION CENTER, OHIOFor more information on this event, please contact the ONLA, 72Dorchester Square, Westerville, OH 43081; Phone: 800/825-5062;Fax: 614/899-9489; email: [email protected]

MNLA – Minnesota Nursery Landscape AssociationNORTHERN GREEN EXPOJANUARY 13 – 15, 2016MINNESOTA CONVENTION CENTERwww.northerngreenexpo.orgFor more information on this event, please call 651/[email protected] a booth at the show for green industry pros! Incredible Education Value - You won’t find a better value for your educa-tional dollar than Northern Green Expo. World-class presenters whospeak “green industry” fluently – Find an Exhibitor – Connect with thecompanies that make the Northern Green Expo Trade Show floor a greatplace to catch up with friends and do some business – PLAN TO EXPE-RIENCE IT FOR YOURSELF!

AED Summit 2016 / The AED Summit & CONDEX Trade ShowEvent Type: SummitDates: January 19 – 22, 2016Categories: Equipment, Production, Business, Distribution,Industry, ManufacturingVenue: Gaylord National Hotel & Convention Center

National Harbor201 Waterfront Street, Washington, DC, USA

Event Description:AED Summit 2016, The AED Summit & Condex Trade Show is going tobe organized from 19 January, 2016 to 22 January, 2016. The place ofthe Summit was specified as Gaylord National Hotel & Convention Center.There is a chance to uncover the newest improvements in Equipment,Production, Business, Distribution, Industry and Manufacturing at thiscrucial Summit. The AED Summit & CONDEX Trade Show is organizedannually. AED Summit 2016 is placed by Associated EquipmentDistributors. AED Contact Information: 600 22nd Street, Suite 220

Oak Brook, IL 60523Phone: 630/574-0650Email: [email protected]

POWER SHOW OHIO46th Annual Power Show OhioDATES: THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016

FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 2016SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 2016

OHIO EXPO CENTER, COLUMBUS, OHIOA complete power equipment industry exhibition!Sponsored by the Ohio-Michigan Equipment Dealers Association, PowerShow Ohio is one of the largest indoor equipment industry exhibitions inthe country. The show features displays of agricultural equipment, con-struction equipment, and outdoor power equipment. For over forty years,Power Show Ohio has attracted tens of thousands of bona-fide visitorsand more than 200 exhibitors each year to the Ohio Expo Center inColumbus. The show staff works diligently in providing a premiere equip-ment show that benefits exhibitors and visitors alike. The Ohio Expo Center is easily reached from Interstate 71 and the wideaisles in the exhibit buildings allow drive-in access to all the booths. Thetwo buildings encompass over 212,000 square feet and are connectedwith tented walkways to assist with the attendee traffic flow.Power Show Ohio is held at a time when equipment buyers have time toconsider their equipment purchases. The weekday/weekend combinationallows everyone an opportunity to attend.Equipment manufacturers and wholesale distributors of agriculturalequipment, construction equipment, and outdoor power equipment do notwant to miss this opportunity to have your products seen by customersfrom across Ohio and all surrounding areas.For more information on the Power Show Ohio, contact AED, 600 22ndStreet, Suite 220, Oak Brook, IL 60523. Phone: 630/[email protected].

NTEA, THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE WORK TRUCK INDUSTRYONE INDUSTRY, ONE ASSOCIATION, ONE RESOURCETHE WORK TRUCK SHOW 2016DATES: MARCH 2 – 4, 2016The Work Truck Show 2015 was a record-breaking success!Thank you to our attendees, exhibitors, sponsors, supporting organiza-tions and partners for making it happen. Join us in Indianapolis, Indianafor The Work Truck Show 2016. Vocational truck fleet operators of allsizes, manufacturers, truck dealers and equipment distributors can attendNorth America’s largest work truck event on the following dates: THEWORK TRUCK SHOW 2016, March 2-4, 2016, Indiana ConventionCenter, Indianapolis, Indiana. The Work Truck Show features the newestvocational trucks, vans, vehicle components and equipment on a tradeshow floor covering more than 500,000 square feet. The event includesa robust educational conference with more than 60 sessions designed tohelp attendees improve their operations. For more information on thisevent, contact phone toll free: (800) 441-6832; Fax: (248) 489-8590;Email: [email protected] Staff Directory.

CANADIAN RENTAL MARTSAVE THE DATE!The Canadian Rental Mart returns MARCH 8 – 9, 2016Canada’s national show for the equipment and party rental industriesreturns to the Toronto Congress Centre March 8 – 9, 2016. The RentalMart continues to be Canada’s largest equipment expo and educationforum for the rental industry. The 2016 Canadian Rental Mart will bringback all the great elements attendees have come to expect. Once again,exhibitors will be offering show-only special offers, not available at anyother time. DON’T MISS OUT! Bustling Toronto, Ontario provides the back-drop to Canada’s biggest rental show and accommodations are conve-niently located across the street at the luxurious International Plaza Hotel.The Canadian Rental Mart is Canada’s national trade show for the equip-ment and party rental industries, drawing hundreds of rental operatorsfrom across the country to Toronto biennially. For more information on thisevent, please call: 519/429-5199; Fax: 519/428-3094;CanadianRentalMart.com.

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ALEX LYON & SON SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC. 7697 ROUTE 31, PO BOX 610, BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030 315-633-2944 FAX: 315-633-8010 LYONAUCTION.COM

VERY LATE RENTAL RETURN AUCTION OF 5 RENTAL COMPANIESLATE MODEL CRANES, CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, AERIALS, FORKLIFTS,

TRUCKS & TRAILERS, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT AUCTION

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3 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS:6 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 18

TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES:6 CRAWLER TRACTORS:

4 AIR COMPRESSORS: VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 4 BOOM LIFTS: SCISSOR LIFT: WELDERS:

3 LIGHT PLANTS: WATER TRUCK: TRUCK TRACTOR:DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILER: 3 UTILITY VEHICLES:PRESSURE WASHERS: 79 ATTACHMENTS: SKID STEERS:

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4 BOOM LIFTS:84in, Hamm 3410, COMPRESSORS:4 AIR , 550JLGP

, (2) JD 310J (4x4), JD 310G (4x4), D6RIIILGPP, (2) JD 310J (4x4), JD 310G (4x4), OR LOADER BACKHOES:TRACT

950K, 2009 Cat 950H, 2006 JD 644J, Kobelco SK210LC-9, 2008 Kobelco SK350LC, 2008 JD 200DLC, 2008 JD 120DLC, 2010

1 Doosan DX350LC, 2012 Doosan DX300LC, Cat 320CL, Hitachi 2X330, 2012 Hitachi ZX35-U, 2010 Hitachi ZX35-U, (5) 2012 2012 Doosan DX225, 201 2012 Doosan DX300LC (60ft), OR:TAATVVAEXCAAV

(3) 2007 Genie GTH1056, 2008 Genie GTH844, 2006 Genie GTH844, 2006 Genie GTH644C, 2005 JCB 506C, 2006 JCB 520, Skytrak 8042, TED HAARTICULAATED HAUL7 , Galion 150F F,

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(3) 2007 JLG 400S (4x4), 2005 JLG 400S (4x4), 4 BOOM LIFTS:1 IR HP935WCU, (2) 2006 Sullair 375DPQJD, 2005 Sullair 375DPQJD, 201COMPRESSORS:

2007 Cat D6RLGPORS:WLER TRACT6 CRA AWLER TRACT, (2) JD 310J (4x4), JD 310G (4x4), 2014 Case 580N, (3) 2007 Case 580 Super M, (2) 2006 Case 580 Super M, (2) Case 580 Super M, Cat 420E (4x4), Cat OR LOADER BACKHOES:

6 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS:950K, 2009 Cat 950H, 2006 JD 644J, Kobelco SK210LC-9, 2008 Kobelco SK350LC, 2008 JD 200DLC, 2008 JD 120DLC, 2010

1 Doosan DX350LC, 2012 Doosan DX300LC, Cat 320CL, Hitachi 2X330, 2012 Hitachi ZX35-U, 2010 Hitachi ZX35-U, (5) 2012 ORS:TAATVVA19 HYDRAULIC EXCA AV 2012 Doosan DX300LC (60ft),

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, Cat D6N, Cat D3G, 2009 JD 550JLGP III, Cat D6T T, Cat D6N, Cat D3G, 2009 JD 550JLGP 2007 Cat D6RLGP 2014 Case 580N, (3) 2007 Case 580 Super M, (2) 2006 Case 580 Super M, (2) Case 580 Super M, Cat 420E (4x4), Cat

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(2) 2008 Kawasaki Mule (4x4), 2007 Kawasaki Mule (4x4), ri), 2006 Peterbilt 379 (TOR:TRUCK TRACT

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LONG REACH (3) 2007 Genie GTH1056, 2008 Genie GTH844, 2006 Genie GTH844, 2006 Genie GTH644C, 2005 JCB 506C, 2006 JCB 520, Skytrak 8042, 9 TELECOPIC FORKLIFTS:A25D,

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Despite Weather, Murphy Auction Holds Successful Sale

The dozers are lined up, waiting for their newowners.

Loaders are among the equipment on theauction block.

Customers have an array of liftsto choose from.

Rain and wind can’t keep these hearty soulsfrom looking over the equipment for sale.

The impressive preview of iron is linedup and ready for sale at James G.Murphy Auctioneers.

This buyer tries to choose among the many excavators that are avail-able.

The crowd gathers to bid on the next item up for sale.

These are just some of the many vehi-cles that will be auctioned off duringthe sale.

More than 150 service trucks and cars are among the itemsoffered for sale.

Murphy Auction held a sale in Kenmore, Wash., on Dec. 5.More than 1,000 bidders were registered for the event.

Even with heavy rain and wind, hearty auction goers bid onexcavators, dozers, wheel loaders, backhoes and forklifts. Also upfor sale were rock trucks, tractor trucks and more than 150 servicetrucks and cars. Customers spent big on excavators. One 2013 Cat 308E sold for

$89,000, while a Hitachi ZX75UR-3 went for $79,000.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

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A 10% buyers fee will be charged on the first $2500 and then a 2% buyer fee will be charged on the remaining balance of each lot. Credit cards accepted up to $5000.00 US with a 3% convenience closing fee with all sales and no sale shall be invalidated. No refunds or credit card payments can be reversed. Auctioneers announcements will take precedence over any printed material. Bank letter of guaranty required for all checks and cashier’s checks. Cash buyers

may be required to make a $1000.00 deposit before purchasing. Export buyers will be required to make a $7500.00 deposit or 10% of expected purchases, whichever is greater. Jodi Seaver TX LIC 16537

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IronPlanet Holds CAT Auction Services Sale in Las Vegas

Marty Hill, ring man of CAT Auction Services,looks for bids at the auction hosted by CashmanCAT in Las Vegas.

Caterpillar excavators were among the hundreds ofmachines up for sale at the auction hosted by CashmanCAT.

Steve (L) and Dan Weddell were checking outthe Cat 414IL loader. The Weddells own RPWeddell & Sons, an underground utility contrac-tor based in Las Vegas.

Cary Gandrup, president of Gradecon Construction in SanJose, Calif., and Tracy Thorson were shopping for an artic-ulated dump truck. They were interested in this Cat 400E.

Zach Summers, pictured with a Cat 308excavator, was on hand for the auc-tion. Summers is the Caterpillar BCPindustry rep for the northwest.

(L-R): Tony Hernandez, Alfredo Reynoso and RegobertoReynoso of Reynoso Tractor Works, Little Rock, Calif.,took a long look at the Cat 414 loader.

Gary Sellinger of Las Vegas Backhoe Workpaused while looking at the Cat TL1055Ctelehandler.

(L-R) are Jason McLuer, Dan White and John McLuer, allof IronPlanet.

The crowd is poised to bid on the next item available forsale.

IronPlanet conducted a CAT AuctionServices unreserved public auctionin the greater Las Vegas area on

Dec. 11, 2015. The auction marked IronPlanet’s

fifth major regional CAT AuctionServices event this fall. Hosted byCashman CAT, featured sellers includ-ed Hawthorne CAT, Peterson CAT,Quinn Company, Western States CATand Western States Contracting.

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

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ADVERTISER INDEX

The Advertisers Index is printed as a free editorial service to our advertisers and readership. Construction Equipment Guide is not responsible for errors or omissions.

ALEX LYON & SONS INC

HOUSTON TX.......................................................................69

AMULET .........................................................................................14

APPLIED LASER TECHNOLOGY ................................................48

ASV ...............................................................................................52

ATI CORPORATION/LEVEL-BEST .................................................6

BAR NONE AUCTION ...................................................................15

BARGAINS.....................................................................................63

BEJAC CORP ................................................................................15

BELL TRUCKS AMERICA INC......................................................35

BID SPOTTER ...............................................................................66

BLANCHARD MACHINERY ..........................................................10

BOBCAT COMPANY......................................................................56

BOMAG ..........................................................................................31

CALDER BROTHERS CORPORATION .......................................30

CASE CONSTRUCTION ...............................................................47

CATERPILLAR GLOBAL CONST .................................................13

CEG SCALE MODELS ..................................................................24

CLASSIFIEDS ................................................................................63

COASTLINE EQUIPMENT ............................................................22

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WORLD OF ASPHALT PROMO...........................................62

WANTED ...............................................................................64

FL AUCTION PROMO ..........................................................67

AUCTION RESULTS ...........................................................List

DITCH WITCH WEST....................................................................38

DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS .................................................60

DRESSTA NORTH AMERICA .......................................................19

ECCO EQUIPMENT ......................................................................23

EQUIFY AUCTIONS LLC

WILLS POINT TX ..................................................................71

ESCO CORP..................................................................................36

FLANGE LOCK ................................................................................6

HENDRIX MACHINERY LLC...........................................................3

HILCO INDUSTRIAL LLC

MIDLAND TX.........................................................................69

HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY....................................34

HYDREMA U S INC.......................................................................60

HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT..................................37

IMPACT ROLLER TECHNOLOGY INC ........................................28

IRONPLANET

ORLANDO FL........................................................................73

JCB INC..........................................................................................48

JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..................................................................28

JOHN DEERE ................................................................................51

JOHN DEERE SKID STEER .........................................................61

KAWASAKI .....................................................................................59

KOBELCO CONST MACH AMER LLC...........................................9

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP.........................................................40

LEEBOY .........................................................................................32

MCLAREN INDUSTRIES INC .......................................................15

NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS..........................................................14

NIXON-EGLI EQUIPMENT COMPANY ........................................17

NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ...................................76

POWER MOTIVE CORP .................................................................5

RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC..........................................64

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY..................................................6,7

ROAD MACHINERY CO..................................................................2

ROADTEC......................................................................................27

ROCKLAND MANUFACTURING ..................................................36

ROLLER & ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERS

DENVER CO .........................................................................68

SAKAI AMERICA INC ....................................................................33

SANY AMERICA INC .....................................................................42

SCOTT EQUIPMENT.....................................................................21

TAKEUCHI......................................................................................53

THUNDERCREEK .........................................................................10

TOWMASTER ................................................................................44

VOLVO CONST EQUIP & SVCS ..................................................75

WACKER NEUSON .......................................................................42

WIRTGEN AMERICA.....................................................................29

WORLD OF ASPHALT...................................................................11

YANMAR AMERICA.......................................................................55

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Tucson, AZ520-294-7677Fax: 520-294-7670

Salt Lake City, UT801-972-4000Fax: 801-975-9434

Idaho Falls, ID208-523-0822Fax: 208-523-9918

Meridian, ID208-887-6000Fax: 208-887-6013

Twin Falls, ID 208-733-1715Fax: 208-734-6924

ARNOLD MACHINERY CO.www.arnoldmachinery.com

Artesia, NM575-746-6592

El Paso, TX915-772-0613Fax: 915-772-1964

SIERRA MACHINERY, INC.www.sierraelpaso.com

HoustonHouston, TX713-937-3005800-865-6998Fax: 713-937-7541

LongviewLongview, TX903-758-5576Fax: 903-758-3079

Rio Grande ValleyMercedes, TX956-565-0100Fax: 956-565-1765

San AntonioSan Antonio, TX 210-648-4600800-966-4601Fax: 210-648-1282

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AustinRound Rock, TX512-388-2529877-851-1026Fax: 512-388-1781

BuffaloBuffalo, TX903-322-5602Fax: 903-322-5605

CarmineCarmine, TX979-278-3570Fax: 979-278-3573

DallasDallas, TX214-819-4100800-227-6626Fax: 214-819-4102

Ft. WorthFt. Worth, TX817-626-2288866-966-4602Fax: 817-626-8983

ROMCO EQUIPMENT CO.www.romco.com

Colorado Springs,CO719-392-1155Fax: 719-390-9604

Johnstown, CO970-669-6209Fax: 970-669-6280

Denver, CO303-288-6801Fax: 303-288-6809

Grand Junction,CO970-243-0722Fax: 970-243-0726

POWER EQUIPMENT COMPANYwww.power-equip.com

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