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Table of Contents ................4 Underground Utility, Trenchers & Trench Boxes Section ..........................45-48 Paving Section..............53-66 Parts Section ....................67 Business Calendar ............84 Auction Section ..........86-97 Advertisers Index ..............98 Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic Hosts Demo Events…8 Linder Celebrates 60 Years in Business…37 Drillers’ Choice Expands With Komatsu Purchases…12 Inside “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 December 25, 2013 Vol. XXV • No. 26 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com Published Nationally By Eric Olson CEG CORRESPONDENT Anyone who has ever had to drive into or out of Washington, D.C., in particular along the I-95 corri- dor, has experienced the almost mind-numbing traffic backups and delays common to the area. Bumper-to-bumper traffic can be found at every compass point in and around the city, particularly on weekdays. In order to improve the situation, albeit to a small degree, the Virginia Department of Transportation has begun working on a 7-mi. (11.3 km) stretch of I-95 in Prince William County, approximately 25 mi. (40.2 km) south of the nation’s capital. Work began in April on a project designed to con- struct auxiliary lanes and widen the shoulders of the I-95 Set to Relieve Mind-Numbing Traffic Delays for Washington, D.C. The entire project is slated to last 28 months, or until the middle of August 2015. see I-95 page 70 In a victory for construction subcontrac- tors, the U.S. Supreme Court preserved the 24 state laws limiting the validity of forum- selection clauses in construction contracts in its ruling on Dec. 3 in Atlantic Marine Construction Co. Inc. v. United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, et al. The American Subcontractors Association filed an amicus brief in the case in August, telling the Supreme Court that a poor decision “… would compel federal courts to disregard: (1) the law of the state where the project was located, and (2) the legitimate policy con- cerns those laws were designed to address.” The Supreme Court said that when a feder- al court considers the forum for a case, “the court should not consider the parties’ private U.S. Supreme Court Rules in Favor of ASA see ASA page 91 As part of efforts to focus on its core business, the Volvo Group has agreed to sell Volvo Rents to the U.S. private equity firm Platinum Equity for $1.1 billion. Volvo Construction Equipment will con- tinue to sell products to Volvo Rents under the new ownership. Volvo Rents offers rental of a range of machines intended for the construction and engineering indus- try, including Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) products. Volvo Rents has operations in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico and 2,100 employees. Platinum Equity is a California- based investment firm with experi- ence of investing in the equipment rental market. “We looked at different alterna- tives to grow Volvo Rents’ business and concluded that the best alterna- tive is to sell the operation to anoth- er owner,” said Olof Persson, Volvo group president and CEO. All Volvo Rents’ employees will remain with the company and Volvo Volvo Group Agrees to Sell Volvo Rents see VOLVO page 91

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

Underground Utility,Trenchers & Trench BoxesSection ..........................45-48

Paving Section..............53-66

Parts Section ....................67

Business Calendar ............84

Auction Section ..........86-97

Advertisers Index..............98

Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic

Hosts Demo Events…8

Linder Celebrates 60 Years

in Business…37

Drillers’ Choice Expands

With Komatsu Purchases…12

Inside

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

® SoutheastEdition

$3.00

December 25, 2013 • Vol. XXV • No.26 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910

www.constructionequipmentguide.comPublished Nationally

By Eric OlsonCEG CORRESPONDENT

Anyone who has ever had to drive into or out ofWashington, D.C., in particular along the I-95 corri-dor, has experienced the almost mind-numbing trafficbackups and delays common to the area.Bumper-to-bumper traffic can be found at every

compass point in and around the city, particularly on

weekdays.In order to improve the situation, albeit to a small

degree, the Virginia Department of Transportation hasbegun working on a 7-mi. (11.3 km) stretch of I-95 inPrince William County, approximately 25 mi. (40.2km) south of the nation’s capital.Work began in April on a project designed to con-

struct auxiliary lanes and widen the shoulders of the

I-95 Set to Relieve Mind-NumbingTraffic Delays for Washington, D.C.

The entire project is slatedto last 28 months, or untilthe middle of August 2015.

see I-95 page 70

In a victory for construction subcontrac-tors, the U.S. Supreme Court preserved the 24state laws limiting the validity of forum-selection clauses in construction contracts inits ruling on Dec. 3 in Atlantic MarineConstruction Co. Inc. v. United States District

Court for the Western District of Texas, et al.The American Subcontractors Association

filed an amicus brief in the case in August,telling the Supreme Court that a poor decision“… would compel federal courts to disregard:(1) the law of the state where the project was

located, and (2) the legitimate policy con-cerns those laws were designed to address.”The Supreme Court said that when a feder-

al court considers the forum for a case, “thecourt should not consider the parties’ private

U.S. Supreme Court Rules in Favor of ASA

see ASA page 91

As part of efforts to focus on itscore business, the Volvo Group hasagreed to sell Volvo Rents to theU.S. private equity firm PlatinumEquity for $1.1 billion. VolvoConstruction Equipment will con-tinue to sell products to Volvo Rentsunder the new ownership.Volvo Rents offers rental of a

range of machines intended for theconstruction and engineering indus-try, including Volvo ConstructionEquipment (Volvo CE) products.Volvo Rents has operations in theUnited States, Canada and PuertoRico and 2,100 employees.Platinum Equity is a California-based investment firm with experi-ence of investing in the equipmentrental market.“We looked at different alterna-

tives to grow Volvo Rents’ businessand concluded that the best alterna-tive is to sell the operation to anoth-er owner,” said Olof Persson, Volvogroup president and CEO. All Volvo Rents’ employees will

remain with the company and Volvo

Volvo GroupAgrees to SellVolvo Rents

see VOLVO page 91

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Corporate704-494-8100

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Volvo Construction Equipment

USED EQUIPMENT

North Carolina: CharlotteRaleigh

AshevilleGreenville

South Carolina: Columbia

North CharlestonPiedmont

Georgia: Buford

Forest ParkSavannah

Tennessee: Knoxville

Chattanooga

North Dakota: Bismarck

FargoMinot

Your VOLVO dealer inThe Carolinas • Georgia • East Tennessee • North Dakota

www.ascvolvo.com

(5) 2010 Volvo A40E, 1514-2709 hrs,$390,000 - $395,000

(2) 2007 Volvo T450D, 1530-1632 hrs,$225,000 Ea.

2011 Volvo EW180C, 1677 hrs, $155,000

2012 Volvo L90G, 2549 hrs, $170,000

2011 Volvo L150G, 1937 hrs, $280,000

(2) 2012 Volvo A40F, 1580-1730 hrs,$440,000-$460,000

2011 Volvo EC380D, 1806 hrs, $265,000

(2) 2009 Volvo G930, 2663-3623 hrs,$120,000 Ea.

(3) 2011 Volvo L110F, 3055-5034 hrs,$145,000-$180,000

Doug Wilson 704-562-2032 Email: [email protected]

Billy Brice 678-318-9500Email: [email protected]

ASC has the largest supply of Tier 3 Articulated Trucks in inventory, call for more details.

2006 Volvo EC160B LC, 1900 Hrs, $80,000Asphalt/Pavers/ConcreteEquipment2007 VOLVO PF6170, 1451 Hrs ......................$230,000

(2) 2007 VOLVO PF6110, 2809-3061 Hrs ......$160,000 Ea.

2008 VOLVO PF6110, 3258 Hrs ......................$185,000

2006 VOLVO PF6110, 2866 Hrs ......................$185,000

Compactors-Smooth Drum2010 VOLVO DD112HF, 1664 Hrs......................$85,000

2008 VOLVO DD118HF, 1874 Hrs......................$90,000

2007 VOLVO SD116DXTF, 5157 Hrs ..................$65,000

Excavators-Crawler2011 VOLVO EC210CL, 1931 Hrs ....................$145,000

2007 VOLVO EC210CL, 2439 Hrs ......................$90,000

2008 VOLVO EC210C LC, 2588 Hrs ..................$115,000

2011 VOLVO EC240C LC, 2759 Hrs ..................$160,000

2008 VOLVO EC240CL, 6361 Hrs ......................$90,000

2011 VOLVO EC250DL, 2277 Hrs ....................$200,000

2012 VOLVO EC300DL, 1820 Hrs ....................$225,000

(2) 2011 VOLVO EC340DL, 3041-3577 Hrs ....................

................................................$230,000-$235,000

(8) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 1573-3432 Hrs ....................

................................................$260,000-$270,000

2012 VOLVO EC380DL, 2271 Hrs ....................$265,000

2011 VOLVO EC380D, 2115 Hrs......................$265,000

2011 VOLVO EC460C LC, 3903 Hrs ..................$280,000

2011 VOLVO EC480DL, 3148 Hrs ....................$340,000

2013 KOMATSU PC350 LC-8, 1967 Hrs ............$250,000

Excavators-Wheel(2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C, 2041-2580 Hrs ....$155,000 Ea.

Motor Graders(2) 2009 VOLVO G930, 2715-3629 Hrs ........$120,000 Ea.

(2) 2010 VOLVO G930, 3224-3312 Hrs ........$150,000 Ea.

2011 VOLVO G946B, 1916 Hrs ......................$240,000

2008 VOLVO G930, 4036 Hrs ........................$120,000

Off-Highway Trucks2004 VOLVO A25D, 5609 Hrs ........................$190,000

2010 VOLVO A25F, 1727 Hrs ........................$285,000

(6) 2012 VOLVO A25F, 1590-2222 Hrs ..............$310,000

(5) 2006 VOLVO A30D, 4710-10800 Hrs ............$195,000

2011 VOLVO A30E, 3078 Hrs ........................$310,000

2008 VOLVO A30E, 7188 Hrs ........................$175,000

(2) 2008 VOLVO A35E, 3849-5086 Hrs..............$265,000

2008 VOLVO A30E, 7614 Hrs ........................$175,000

(5) 2010 VOLVO A40E, 1972-4686 Hrs..............$390,000

(4) 2011 VOLVO A40E, 3442-4401 Hrs..............$350,000

2009 VOLVO A40F, 2333 Hrs ........................$440,000

(10) 2011 VOLVO,A40F, 1551-6374 Hrs ........................

..............................................$345,000-$$480,000

(8) 2012 VOLVO A40F, 1815-2826 Hrs..$450,000-$480,000

2013 VOLVO A40F, 1718 Hrs ........................$500,000

2006 CATERPILLAR 740, 10761 Hrs ................$185,000

Wheel Loaders2010 VOLVO L50F, 7623 Hrs ..........................$58,000

(2) 2011 VOLVO L50F, 6029-6185 Hrs ..........$65,000 Ea.

(3) 2012 VOLVO L70G, 2016-3165 Hrs $148,000-$160,000

2006 VOLVO L90E, 16653 Hrs ........................$58,000

(2) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 2523-2736 Hrs $170,000-$198,000

(3) 2011 VOLVO L110F, 3634-5474 Hrs $160,000$180,000

2010 VOLVO L110F, 5170 Hrs ........................$145,000

(2) 2012 VOLVO L110G, 2221-2576 Hrs$225,000-$230,000

2009 VOLVO L120F, 6870 Hrs ........................$165,000

2011 VOLVO L120F, 4556 Hrs ........................$185,000

2013 VOLVO L120F, 5497 Hrs ........................$175,000

2009 VOLVO L150F, 5512 Hrs ........................$205,000

(2) 2010 VOLVO L150F, 8812-11462 Hrs ......................

................................................$140,000-$160,000

(4) 2011 VOLVO L150G, 1881-3198 Hrs$260,000-$280,000

2010 VOLVO L180F, 2990 Hrs ........................$265,000

2012 VOLVO L180G, 2551 Hrs ......................$325,000

2012 VOLVO L250G, 1642 Hrs ......................$480,000

2011 VOLVO L350F, 1820 Hrs ........................$685,000

2004 KOMATSU WA320-5, 19183 Hrs ................$36,000

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IN THIS ISSUESPECIAL SECTION…UNDERGROUND UTILITY AND TRENCHERSBe sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on underground utility equipment and trenchers.

FEATURES…POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC HOLDS EVENTS N.C.Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic Inc. recently hosted an event premiering theAggreSand from Terex Washing Systems (TWS) at the Carolina Sunrockfacility in Kittrell, N.C., as well as an event that followed at CarolinaSunrock’s facility in Butner, N.C., featuring the Matec System.

MARIETTA’S DRILLERS’ CHOICE EXPANDS WITHKOMATSU IRONOver the past several years, Allen Cellar of Drillers’ Choice Inc. hasexpanded his business with the purchase of a number of Komatsumachines from Tractor & Equipment Company in Kennesaw, Ga.

C&H PAVING CONSISTENTLY KEEPS AIR VOID RATES LOWC&H Paving serves a range of customers in the public and private sectorthroughout Georgia, and works in conjunction with its own asphalt plant(BCI Inc.) to ensure quality and productivity.

ANNUAL SOUTHERN FARM SHOW IN N.C. TO BEHELD IN FEB.With agriculture the number one industry in North Carolina, it’s not surprising that the annual Southern Farm Show, scheduled for Feb. 5 to 7at the N.C. State Fairgrounds, is the largest trade show held in the state.

KOBELCO EYES U.S. COMEBACK WITH NEW PLANTFOR 2015The wholly owned Kobe Steel subsidiary�subsidiary will spend at least $9.6million on the new plant,�which will make such equipment as excavators aswell as some parts.

NATIONAL RESEARCH GROUP REVEALS 28PERCENT OF MISS. ROADS IN BAD SHAPEDuring the three-month session that starts in January, legislators could propose changes to the state tax of 18 cents a gallon on gasoline anddiesel fuel.

LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY HITS MILESTONELinder evolved from modest beginnings in the 1950s to being recognizedtoday as one of the country’s top equipment dealerships, with locationsthroughout Florida and the Carolinas, according to the company.

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Ring Power Crane offers premier machines from America’s leading crane manufacturers, including Manitowoc, Grove, National Crane, Broderson, Manitex and Tadano Boom Trucks and serves from the Southeastern United States to the Caribbean and Latin America.

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Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic Premieres AggreSand in N.C.Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic Inc. recently

hosted an event premiering the AggreSandfrom Terex Washing Systems (TWS) at theCarolina Sunrock facility in Kittrell, N.C., aswell as an event that followed at CarolinaSunrock’s facility in Butner, N.C., featuringthe Matec System.In Kittrell, approximately 155 guests saw

shot blasted rock — hard granite rockindigenous to the area — fed into thePowerscreen Premiertrak 400 jaw crusher at24 to 30 in. (61 to 76 cm). After beingcrushed down to a 4-in (10 cm) minus prod-uct, the material was fed into thePowerscreen 1000 Maxtrak equipped with a40 in. (102 cm) cone for secondary crushing,and then fed to the Powerscreen Warrior1400X equipped with a 12-ft. x 5-ft. (3.7 x1.5 m) two-deck screen box. This processreduced the size of the shot rock to 1.5 in.(3.8 cm) minus and was ready for the TerexAggreSand wash plant. All of thesemachines work together to create five fin-ished products, three types of clean graveland two types of sand.

The Terex AggreSand system combinesaggregate washing and screening with sandprocessing on a modular chassis. It bringstogether Terex Washing Systems compo-nents in a modular design. The TerexAggreSand has multiple applications includ-ing virgin aggregate; manufactured sand;sand and gravel; crushed rock; crusher dust;scalpings; iron ore; other mineral ores andconstruction and demolition waste material. At Carolina Sunrock’s Butner, N.C., loca-

tion, customers saw the Matec system inaction that Carolina Sunrock purchased fromPowerscreen Mid-Atlantic earlier in 2013.The Matec is a completely automated sys-tem designed for recycling waste slurrywater from an aggregate wash plant. Itremoves the silt and clay from the slurrywater and produces a dry silt cake and thensends the clean filtered water back to thewash plant for use. This eliminates the needfor any settling ponds at the quarry and savesthe customer the expensive maintenancecosts that come with these traditional ponds. The system at Carolina Sunrock consisted

of a filter press, thickener tank, buffer tank,flocculant dosing station and clean watertank. Matec is a world leader in customdesigned water treatment systems. Based inItaly, Matec has installed more than 1,000systems worldwide, with more than 75working in the United States.Also during the event, Powerscreen Mid-

Atlantic demonstrated the new Trakpactor320SR impact crusher.The Trakpactor 320SR is a mid-sized hor-

izontal impact crusher redesigned to offeroperators and contractors excellent reductionand high consistency of product shape forperformance in quarry and recycling appli-cations. The crushing chamber features a44.5 x 31.5 in. (1130 x 800 mm) feed open-ing, hydraulically assisted CSS adjustment,four bar rotor and twin apron design andhydraulic overload protection as standard.New to this model is an optional fully inde-pendent hydraulic pre-screen, whichimproves fines removal and reduces cham-ber wear costs.The plant features rapid set-up time, a

fuel-efficient direct drive system and excel-

lent output potential of up to 352 tons perhour (320 tph). The plant features a recircu-lating conveyor, which rises for transport,allowing more ground clearance under themachine when moving on site and loadingfor transport. A main feature of theTrakpactor 320SR crusher is the quick-detach post-screen section that converts it toa standard Trakpactor 320 unit. “We were very happy with the success of

our recent open days here in NorthCarolina,” said Mark Keenan, sales manag-er of Terex Washing Systems and Matecproduct lines of Powerscreen Mid-AtlanticInc. “It gave us a great opportunity to show-

(L-R): Adam Logan of Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic (L) explains the operation ofPowerscreen products and how they work in tandem with the AggreSand to BrianDonaghy, Marc Furman, Marco Furman, Ali Ramaliu of 1st Response Rail Servicein Bishopville, S.C.

Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic invited more than 60 of its customers to see the TerexAggreSand machine as well as many Powerscreen products.

(L-R): John Tankard, Katherine andBryan Pfohl of Carolina Sunrock;Andrew Cooney of Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic; Kevin Sasser of CarolinaSunrock; and Adam Logan ofPowerscreen Mid-Atlantic await thedemonstration.

see POWERSCREEN page 78

Andrew Cooney (L), owner ofPowerscreen Mid-Atlantic, welcomesJason Rollins of G.S. Materials inBurlington, N.C.

Ian Williamson (L) of Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic thanks George Fox of LuckStone in Richmond, Va., for attendingthe event.

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Marietta’s Drillers’ Choice Expands With Komatsu IronBy Brenda RuggieroCEG CORRESPONDENT

Over the past several years, Allen Cellarof Drillers’ Choice Inc., based in Marietta,Ga., has expanded his business with the pur-chase of a number of Komatsu machinesfrom Tractor & Equipment Company inKennesaw, Ga.He purchases Komatsu excavator “carri-

er” machines and ships them to his manu-facturing facility, where his staff installsLoDril drilling units and configures eachmachine based on the customer’s require-ments for drilling depth and hole diameter.The LoDril is a versatile excavator-

mounted foundation drill featuring telescop-ing Kelley bars that allow the operator todrill deep with a low profile attachment.Models include those from 10,000 ft./lbs. oftorque to 200,000 ft./lbs. and drilling depthsto 80 ft. (24.4 m).Cellar said that while he always knew

Komatsu was a premium brand with cuttingedge technology, dependability and compet-itive pricing he had never purchased

Komatsu machines until last year. “We nowhave 10 Komatsu excavators. We’ve beenvery pleased with them — pleased with theservice that we get from the local dealer andvery pleased with their KOMTRAX system.We can track these units wherever they are,and we know when they need service. Ifthere are any issues with them, we and thelocal dealer are notified.”KOMTRAX is a GPS monitoring system

that is free for the life of the machine. Newlypurchased machines come with KomatsuCare a three-year/2,000-hour complimenta-ry scheduled maintenance program thatincludes oil changes every 500 hours, no

matter where the machine is located. Alsoincluded is (2) complimentary diesel partic-ulate filters.“Our machines work all over the country,

and when it’s time for service, the machinenotifies us and the local distributor throughthe computer program — on board GPS sys-tem — and a service man from one of thelocal Komatsu dealers goes out and servicesthe machine,” Cellar said. “It’s worth about$15,000, and that’s critical to us in our deci-sion making, because it’s an expense I don’thave to incur, and I don’t have to hire some-one to go out and do oil changes when themachines are out of our normal service

area.”Mack Brice services Drillers’ Choice

Inc.’s account with Tractor & EquipmentCompany, and Cellar has been pleased withthe relationship.“Mack has been with us for about the last

five years,” Cellar said. “There is no

turnover. He follows everything from initialdiscussion to the delivery of the machine. Hegoes above and beyond what is needed.”Currently, Drillers’ Choice Inc.’s

Komatsu excavator fleet ranges from thePC138 to the PC360 sized machines, and the

(L-R): Mike Schneider, office manager; Edwin Prado, John Greene, Brian Griffis andSteve Newman, all service technicians; and Jay Brack, service manager, maintainthe machines at Drillers’ Choice Inc.

Allen Cellar (L) of Drillers’ Choice Inc. and Mack Brice, sales representative ofTractor & Equipment Company, discuss future machine purchases.

Drillers’ Choice installed this Komatsu PC138 with LoDril at the Drillers’ Choice Inc.facility in Marietta, Ga.

see KOMATSU page 82

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2014 JET AG DetachTri-Axle, 30’ Well, Hydraulic Detach

33” Pullouts, Loaded Specs$61,900 Plus FET

2014 Jet AG DetachTandem AxleHydraulic Detach, 34’ Well

33” Pullouts, 96” WlDE and 102” WlDEFrom $55,900 Plus FET

JET Step Decks2014 53' Beavertail & Ramps $26,900

2013 53’ Straight Deck $24,900Both Plus FET

2014 Haulass Lowboy Trailer43'x102”, Spring Ramps

26‘ Load Deck. 33“ Deck Height$14,900 Plus FET

2013 PITTS 35 Ton Lowboy TrailersSpring Ramps, 41’x102”, 33" Deck

Height, 26' Load Deck$21,900 Plus FET

(12) 2013 PITTS Step Decks53'x102”, Air Ride, Sliding Winches

Beaverlail & Ramps$24,900 Plus FET

Landoll Slide Axle Trailers53’X102” Loaded Specs

Model 440 40 Ton $67,900 Plus FETModel 455 55 Ton $86,900 Plus FET

(12) 2013 PITTS Step DecksAir Ride, Spread Axle

48'x102" @ $21,900 Plus FET53'x102" @ $22,900 Plus FET

2014 PITTS 35 Ton Detach LowboyContender Series, 22" Deck Ht, 25’

Well, Beavertail w/Ramps$39,900 Plus FET

2013 Landoll 835C-53 AG Trailer32' Well, 18" Deck Height96" Wide or 102" Wide$66,900 Plus FET

1995 TrailbossAG Hydraulic Beavertail, 50’ x 102”20’ Well, Air Ride, 20,000 lb Winch

$14,900

2014 JET Hydraulic Detach"34’ Well"

20" Deck Height, Loaded Specs$46,900 Plus FET

2014 PlTTS Detach Lowboys52 & 55 Ton, Air Ride w/ 3rd Lift

25‘ Well, Covered Wheels From $43,900 Plus FET

2013 PITTS 35 Ton w/Hyd Ramps41'x102” w/Grader Ramps $27,90045'X102" w/Drive on Gooseneck

$28,900 Both Plus FET

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Demolition & Recycling

2005 Liebherr A924B MH 40 ft Max Reach (2piece) Material Handling front, Hydraulic ElevatingCab w/ Heat & A/C, Dual Solid Tires, Outriggers x4,and 10 kw Generator Set. Includes 5 tine CatGSH22 Orange Peel grapple with 360 rotation.Machine is clean, straight, tight, and in very goodoperating condition. FOB our yard in Summerville, SC$139,500

2006 Hitachi ZX270LC-3 with 5207 hours andCab Guarding, Very Good U/C, Equipped w/ factoryrebuilt LaBounty MSD50 Series III #50800 StraightMobile Shear. Through shop and work ready. Genesisfactory warranty on MSD50 shear....Call for Price.

2010 Cat M322D MH #W2T05047, DeliveredNEW in 2011, 3847 Hrs, Hydraulic Elevating Cab,FOPS Cab Guarding, Heat & A/C, 41’ MaterialHanding Front, Drop Nose Stick, 12.5 kw Gen Set,Cat GSH15-5 3/4 yd3 Grapple w/360 rotation (FullyInstalled), Dual Solid Tires, Rear Camera System, andOutriggers x4. Cat Dealer Maintained Since Neww/Service History Report Available. ExcellentCondition & Appearance ..................Call for price.

2005 Liebherr A934B MH 9670 total hrs, 50 ftMax Reach Material Handling Arrangement, Drop NoseStick, Hydraulic Elevating Cab, Heat & A/C, AutomaticLubrication System, Generator System for Magnet, andDual Solid Tires. Choice of several orange peel grap-ple options. Excellent all around condition and appear-ance. Checked through our shop and fully serviced.FOB our yard in Summerville, SC..............$189,500

1999 Liebherr A932 HD #361-5179,15,000 Hrs, Fixed Elevated Cab, MaterialHandling Front, Drop Nose Stick, 20 kw BeltDrive Generator, NEW Generator Controller,Recent Engine, Trans & Pumps by LiebherrDealer, Solid Tires. Good Overall RunningCondition for the Age & Hours. FOB Hanover, MD.................Call for price.

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1999 Fuchs MHL350 #2100317, 16,618Hrs, Hydraulic Elevating Cab, 49’ Max ReachMaterial Handling Front, Drop Nose Stick,Deutz Engine, Generator System, and SolidTires. Clean Older Machine that is Sold “as-is”with Inspection Report Available. FOB EastLongmeadow, MA. ................Only $79,500

2006 Hitachi ZX270LC-3 with 6600 Hrs,Cab w/Heat & A/C, Cab Guarding, Very GoodU/C and Equipped w/ LaBounty MSD2000RSaber Series Mobile Shear w/360 Rotation.Less than 250 Hour Use Since Complete Rebuild of Shear and All Components. ThroughShop and Work Ready. ........................................................Available for Sale or Rent.

Shears Pulverizers Processors Grapples Generator Sets

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Terex Corporation has agreed to sell its truck business toVolvo Construction Equipment for cash proceeds of approx-imately $160 million. The truck business manufactures andsells off-highway rigid and articulated haul trucks. Includedin the transaction is the manufacturing facility in Motherwell,Scotland. The sale, which is subject to government regulato-ry approvals and other customary closing conditions, is tar-geted to close in the first half of 2014.“The truck business has been an important part of our

company for more than three decades and continues to pro-duce world class products with dedicated and talentedemployees,” said Ron DeFeo, Terex chairman and chiefexecutive officer. “However, trucks no longer fit within ourchanging portfolio of lifting and material handling business-es. I am confident that the truck business will benefit by join-ing a company sharing similar competencies and offering

complementary products and services. We are pleased tohave entered into this agreement with Volvo, which repre-sents a strong strategic buyer for the business who values ourdistribution network and team members.

“The sale of the truck business reflects our strategy tomanage our portfolio of businesses and focus on those busi-nesses that provide the greatest returns for our shareholders.We recently announced the initiation of quarterly cash divi-dends to our shareholders and a share repurchase programand the proceeds from this sale aid our efforts to improve ourfinancial efficiency and implement these programs.”Commenting on the rationale of the deal Volvo CE’s pres-

ident, Pat Olney said, “This is a strategic acquisition thatoffers Volvo CE considerable scope for growth. The additionof a well-respected range of rigid haulers extends the earth-moving options for customers involved in light mining appli-cations at a time of renewed confidence in the sector. Theaddition of TEL’s articulated hauler range will enhance ourposition in this segment, particularly in high-growth markets.We believe that the Motherwell facility and its global teammembers, as well as the current distribution partners, arevaluable to the success of the business in the future.”For more information, call 203/222-7170 or visit

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

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

Terex to Sell TruckBusiness to Volvofor $160 Million

“The truck business has been an important part of our companyfor more than three decades andcontinues to produce world class

products with dedicated and talented employees.”

Ron DeFeoTerex Corporation

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358 Kings HwyFredericksburg, VA

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Providing a Full Line of New and Used Equipment

1996 CASE 1838, STK# CU3698, 63” SMOOTH BKT, FAIR TIRES, JUST SERVICED, 1395 HRS ....$9,900

1982 CASE 580D, STK# CU3696, 2WD, OROPS, STD. HOE W/24” BKT, CASE CONTROLS, 4001 HRS ..............................................................................................................................................................$10,000

2007 CASE 580M, STK# CE4360, 2WD, OROPS, KENT HAMMER, 579 HRS ................................$54,500

2012 TAKEUCHI TB250, STK# KA0894, OROPS, ANGLE BLADE, POWERTILT SWINGER, 36” BKT, FACTO-RY WARRANTY, 379 HRS ..............................................................................................................$51,500

2008 TAKEUCHI TB175, STK# KA0753, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, QUICK COUPLER, 24” BKT, GOOD TRACKS,1224 HRS ......................................................................................................................................$63,500

2009 HYUNDAI ROBEX 160 LC-7A, STK# CU3604, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, 24” SHOES, HYD. THUMB, 42” BKT,1494 HRS ......................................................................................................................................$82,500

2010 KUBOTA KX057, STK# KU0507, OROPS, ANGLE BLADE, HYD. THUMB, 24” BKT, 949 HRS$48,500

2010 KUBOTA KX080-3, STK# KU0513, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, ANGLE BLADE, HYD. THUMB, QUICK COU-PLER, 36” BKT, 979 HRS................................................................................................................$76,500

2012 KUBOTA U25, STK# KU0610, FACTORY WARRANTY UNTIL 12/27/13, OROPS, QUICK COUPLER, 262HRS ................................................................................................................................................$26,000

2008 TAKEUCHI TL130, STK# CU3655, OROPS, BRAND NEW TRACKS, 67” SMOOTH BKT, 1370 HRS ..............................................................................................................................................................$22,500

2007 MUSTANG MTL25, STK# CU3674, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, 80” SMOOTH BKT, GOOD TRACKS, NODENTS, 1112 HRS ..........................................................................................................................$32,000

2003 DEERE 260 II, STK# CU3651, OROPS, SMOOTH BKT, FAIR TIRES, VERY LOW HRS, 869 HRS ................................................................................................................................................................$13,500

2001 CAT 226, STK# RM8086, OROPS, 67” DIRT BKT, EXTRA SET OF SOLIT TIRES, 1876 HRS $13,500

2011 TAKEUCHI TB1140, STK# KA0888, A/C, HYD. THUMB, 36” BKT, FACTORY WARRANTY TIL 2/27/14,658 HRS ......................................................................................................................................$109,500

2011 TAKEUCHI TW65, STK# KA0861, LOOKS NEW, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, 71” BKT W/BOCE, WARRANTYTIL 2/27/14, 257 HRS ....................................................................................................................$55,000

Contact Rick Marsh: (540) 220-4333

2007 YANMAR VIO-15STK# CU3702, 3700 LB. UNIT, 6’11” DIG DEPTH,

EXTENDABLE TRACKS, 846 HRS $14,500

2008 DEERE 50DSTK# CU3669, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, QUICK

COUPLER, 16”&24” BKTS, 2153 HRS $38,500

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1.855.545.0267Email: [email protected] Located

in Pennsylvania &West Virginia.

2008 CAT 330DL HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORID# UT13477, SMU 10371, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, AUX HYDRAULICS,

HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER, BUCKET, UC @10,218 HRS, 31.5IN SHOES 65%, BUSHINGS40% NOT TURNED, SEGMENTS 40%, IDLERS

70%, ROLLERS 75%, CARRIERS 55% ...$130,000

2008 CAT 938H WHEEL LOADERID# UT12908, SMU 4338, EROPS, A/C, GP BKT,RADIO, RIDE CONTROL, AUTO SHIFT, WHEELSTEERING, TIRES @ 4305 HRS 95%...$120,000

2011 CAT 299C MULTI-TERRAIN LOADERID# UP13533, SMU 726, EROPS, AIR

CONDITIONING, HEATER, 2-SPEED TRAVEL,STANDARD FLOW, BUCKET, 18IN SHOES 70%

@ 746 HRS...$57,000

2011 CAT 420E IT BACKHOE LOADERID# UT13257, SMU 2632, TIER III C4.4 ENGINE, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, AIR RIDE SEAT, 4X4, RIDE CONTROL, AUX HYD, IT GP FRONTBUCKET, EXTENDABLE STICK, REAR COUPLER, REAR BUCKET, HYDRAULIC THUMB, TIRES @

2633HRS, RF 0% REMAINING, LF 37%, RR 67%, LR 85% ...$71,000

1997 CAT 14H MOTOR GRADERID# UP12196, SMU 11379, TIER I 3306

ENGINE, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, ENGINEHEATER, MULTI SHANK RIPPER, SNOW

PROTECTION, PUSH BLOCK, 20.5R25 TIRES @ 11379HRS, FRONTS 58-66%, REARS

46-58%...$215,000

2010 CAT 305CCR MINI EXCAVATORID# UT13213, SMU 1258, CAB, AIR

CONDITIONING, AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC, COMBINED FUNCTION HYDRAULICS, SWINGBOOM, LONG STICK, MANUAL QUICK COU-PLER, BUCKET, PLUMBED FOR HAMMER, UC

@ 1194 HRS, AVG 60%...$48,000

2008 CAT 321DLCR HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORID# UT13592, SMU 3957, A/C, AUX HYDRAULICS, COMBINED FUNCTION HYDRAULICS, HYD CPLR, BUCKET,

UC 75-99%...$118,000

2003 CAT 735 ARTICULATED TRUCKID# UT12922, SMU 7605, CAB, AIR

CONDITIONING, 26.5R25 TIRE @ 7194HRS, RF 24% LF 18%, RR1 10%, RR2 22%,

LR1 26%, LR2 29%...$250,000

2009 JCB 190 HF SKID STEER LOADERID# UT13418, SMU 1903, CAB, ELEC CONTROL

FOR IMPLEMENTS, HIGH FLOW, BUCKET, SAMSON TIRES @ 1888 HRS 90%...$22,000

2008 CAT 775F OFF HIGHWAY TRUCKID# UP12313, CAB, A/C, DUAL SLOPE HEATEDDUMP BODY, TIRES @ 10940 HRS, RF 74%, LF

65%, RR1 91%, RR2 90%, LR1 94%, LR290%..$527,000

2007 CAT 328DLCR HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORID# UT13097, SMU 4049, EROPS, AIRCONDITIONING, RADIO, AUXILIARY

HYDRAULICS, HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER,BUCKET, COLD WEATHER STARTER, UC @ 4040HRS, 34” SHOES 85%, LINKS 80%, BUSHINGS70%, SEGMENTS 80%, IDLERS 70%, ROLLERS

80%, CARRIER ROLLERS 70%...$195,000

2007 JLG 460SJ TELESCOPIC BOOM LIFTID# 270539, SMU 1741, 46’ ELEVATED PLATFORM HEIGHT, 41’ HORIZONTAL

OUTREACH, ARTICULATING JIB 6’, 36X96”SIDE ENTRY PLATFORM, 180 DEGREE HYDPLATFORM ROTATOR, 500 LB PLATFORM

CAPACITY, OTR TIRES @ 1741 HRS90%...$38,000

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NEWLISTINGS

CATERPILLAR, 953C, Used,8G4021/31702CATERPILLAR, 980C, Used, 9V6026/3062

CATERPILLAR, 992C,992D, Used,1V5906/28594CATERPILLAR, 980H, Rebuilt,2327558/34667CATERPILLAR, 980G,980G II, Rebuilt,1725386/34668CATERPILLAR, 980G,980G II, Rebuilt,1725385/34669

CATERPILLAR, D8R,D8T, Used,3377119/43238CATERPILLAR, D5M,D5M LGP,D5N, New,2096089/32261

CATERPILLAR, D9N,D9R, Used,C063880A1CATERPILLAR, D11R, Used, BL213

CATERPILLAR, D8T,D8R, Used,2458152/33280

CATERPILLAR, 375, Used,1056205/36608

CATERPILLAR, D6R LGP, Rebuilt,8E5273/38926

CATERPILLAR, 345B,345B II,345BLC,345B LC II,345BL,345BL II,350, Used,1389673/29067CATERPILLAR, 416C,416D,416E, 420C,420D, 420E,426C, New, 1345869/30959CATERPILLAR, 216,216B,226,226B, 228,232,242,246,247,252,256,257,262,267,268,272,277,287, New, 2856095/32284CATERPILLAR, 345B,350, Used,1366241/32499CATERPILLAR, 330C, Used,3029013/32549CATERPILLAR, 318,318B,318C, Used,1882243/43743CATERPILLAR, 318,318B,318C, Used,2392536/43744

CATERPILLAR, 988G, New,1289664/29291CATERPILLAR, D11N, Used,7T0973/33845CATERPILLAR, 953C, Used,1101397/32316CATERPILLAR, D10, Used, 3T8106/36149

CATERPILLAR, 375,375L, Used,1082517/33834

CATERPILLAR, 980C, Used,8V8914/28500

CATERPILLAR, 980G,980G II, Used,1146030/28593CATERPILLAR, D8R, Used, 6Y0610/34142CATERPILLAR, 962G, Used,2318853/36042CATERPILLAR, D10T, Used,2235568/39840

CATERPILLAR, 420E, Used,2227379/36938CATERPILLAR, 345,350, Used,1728478/43341CATERPILLAR, 416C, Used,1613241/43745

CATERPILLAR, D5B,D5B LGP,D5S,D6D,Used, 7J8302/3097

CATERPILLAR, 988B,988F, Rebuilt,4T6792/31244CATERPILLAR, 657E,657G, Used,9T4974/3170

CATERPILLAR, 836C, Used,1452440/3212CATERPILLAR, 824C, Used,4V1073/31078CATERPILLAR, 824C, Used,3V4030/31079CATERPILLAR, 631, Rebuilt, 4D5730/2996CATERPILLAR, 836, Rebuilt,1367631/3203

CATERPILLAR, 740, Used,1537076/28643CATERPILLAR, 980G, Rebuilt,2023123/35618CATERPILLAR, 962G, Rebuilt,1168671/34551CATERPILLAR, 769D, Rebuilt,1230206/32272CATERPILLAR, 16, Used, D343/40879CATERPILLAR, 375L, Used,1344137/33644SULLAIR, 15 KW, Used, 2681384/28541CATERPILLAR, 345B, Used,1382001/37356CATERPILLAR, CS-563C, Used,1117717/36108CATERPILLAR, 773D, Used,1314877/40903

PETERBILT, 13-210,224,265,281,300,310,320,330,335,340,341,346,348,348A,348M,348N,348S,349,349A,351,351A,351ST,352A,352M,352S,353,357,358,358A,358M,358ST,359,359A,359B,359M,359S,359ST,362,367,372,375,376,377,378,379,379EXHD,381,383,385,386,CB300, Rebuilt,6I3479/2562

CATERPILLAR, 973C, Used,3W8424/31118CATERPILLAR, D6R, Rebuilt,2012078/31951

CATERPILLAR, 980G, Rebuilt,1605585/8037CATERPILLAR, D6N LGP, Used,1914932/39599 & 39600CATERPILLAR, 973, Used, 8G0278/36396CATERPILLAR, 953C, Rebuilt,1122360/3197CATERPILLAR, 320, Rebuilt,7Y1571/37840CATERPILLAR, 345B, Rebuilt, 1362847CATERPILLAR, D11N, Rebuilt, 9W3649CATERPILLAR, 375,375L,5080, Rebuilt,7Y0884/38294 & 38296

CATERPILLAR, 5130, Used, 1072940/326CATERPILLAR, 5130, Used,1423698/32887

CATERPILLAR, 318,320, Used,1123404/43343

CATERPILLAR, 973,973C, Used,3G3046/42913CATERPILLAR, D11N, Rebuilt,4T4911/32405

CATERPILLAR, 304.5,305.5, New,1584765/35694CATERPILLAR, 5130, New,1554102/32845

CATERPILLAR, 375L,375, Used,1096159/36610

CATERPILLAR, 16, Used, 9M6170/40878CATERPILLAR, D8N, Rebuilt,3T5832/43263CATERPILLAR, 637G, Used,1974583/3217CATERPILLAR, 836, Used, 1431234/3209CATERPILLAR, 950H, Used,1685223/28772CATERPILLAR, D10L,D10, Used,6P6412/31183CATERPILLAR, D10R, Used,1102769/35220CATERPILLAR, D8H, Used,1M3808/36611

CATERPILLAR, D6R LGP, Used, 1080157& 1080158CATERPILLAR, D6D, Used, 9S8255/38667CATERPILLAR, D8R, Used,9W6494/34141

CATERPILLAR, D10,D10L, Rebuilt,3P7556/31378CATERPILLAR, D10,D10L, Used,3P7556/31378CATERPILLAR, D8H, Used,5M7987/36604CATERPILLAR, 641,651, Rebuilt,7M5925/3254CATERPILLAR, 988B, Rebuilt,9W0782/32318CATERPILLAR, 924G, Rebuilt,1402772/27097CATERPILLAR, D4E, Used, 3T4758/3234CATERPILLAR, 824C, Used,3P6809/33473CATERPILLAR, D8N, Rebuilt,8E4565/43240CATERPILLAR, 930G,938G, Used,2348866/32134CATERPILLAR, 951C, Used, 2P2040/2963

CATERPILLAR, D8H, Used,31E3778/37027CATERPILLAR, D8H, Used,31E1067/36601

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C&H Paving Consistently Keeps Air Void Rates LowBy Katie PullenSPECIAL TO CEG

A high percentage of air voids in hot mix asphalt projectsultimately contribute to flaws in roadways. Thompson, Ga.,based C&H Paving excels at consistently keeping air voidsto a minimum. Whether repaving existing county roads orbuilding new highways, C&H Paving has found the rightcombination of compacting equipment with two double-drum vibratory rollers and a pneumatic tire roller. C&HPaving attributes much of the successful void rates to the per-formance of the pneumatic tire roller — aPT240 from Case Construction Equipment —and its ability to alter its operating weightthrough a combination of ballasts to meet therequirements for each individual job. The results: The Georgia Department of

Transportation (DOT) requires air voids to beless than six percent of the final mix. Prior toimplementing the new Case roller train, it wasnot uncommon for the company to pass testswith ratings in the range of five percent. C&HPaving now regularly passes those tests withratings in the three and four percent range —some of the best ratings in the state of Georgia.

Controlling QualityC&H Paving serves a range of customers

in the public and private sector throughoutGeorgia, and works in conjunction with its ownasphalt plant (BCI Inc.) to ensure quality andproductivity. C&H Paving also handles road-building projects providing everything fromsite clearing and preparation to the finishedroadway. “Benji [Cranford, owner of C&H Paving] is

not like many others because he’s vertically

integrated,” said David Johnson, sales representative ofBorder Equipment Company. “He has full control over theproduct from beginning to end. He has full confidence in thequality of the asphalt, so he can focus on the laying techniqueon site. And he has full control over scheduling and asphaltproduction, which makes him extremely flexible to respondto the needs of his customers.”After exploring new compactor options in 2012, C&H

Paving added a Case DV210 99 hp/22,928 lb. (73.8 kw/ 10,400 kg) double-drum vibratory roller to its equipment fleet.Based on the compactor’s performance it later added the

PT240 pneumatic tire compactor 99 hp/20,525 lb. (73.8 kw/9,310 kg) unballasted and a CASE DV213 130 hp /28,718lb. (97 kw/ 13,026 kg) double-drum vibratory roller.Cranford uses all three on most projects in a sequencedesigned for optimal compaction. The process typicallybegins with the DV213 serving as a “breakdown roller” andperforming the initial vibratory compaction with two passes.The PT240 then compacts the mat, and the DV210 roundsout the process to achieve the final smooth finish of the road-way. The PT240 roller plays an important role, helping achieve

consistent asphalt density. The tire configura-tion (four in front, four in back) with 2-in. (5.1cm) tire overlap provides 78-in. (198.1 cm) ofcompaction width. Cranford said the rubber-tired roller essentially “kneads” the hot mixasphalt gently at the surface as it rolls across itwith its weight. The result is greater asphaltdensity and fewer possibilities for voids thatcan lead to flaws and deterioration. “The DOT is rough on you for having

voids,” said Cranford. “They want to makesure your voids are below six percent. It seemsthat big rubber tire roller to me is what helpsmore than anything.” Pneumatic tire rollers rely on sheer weight

to perform compaction and, in the case of thePT240, that weight can be altered to tailor per-formance to the job at hand. When setting upthe machine, operators can adjust the ballastand the inflation of the tires to allow the rollerto conform to the surface being paved. Thisflexibility also helps simplify Cranford’sequipment needs (and associatedowning/operating costs), as he can now per-form tasks with one machine that previouslyWhether repaving existing county roads or building new highways, C&H Paving

has found the right combination of compacting equipment with two double-drum vibratory rollers and a pneumatic tire roller.

After exploring new compactor options in 2012, C&H Paving added a Case DV210(99 hp/22,928 lb.) double-drum vibratory roller to its equipment fleet.

Georgia DOT testing samples showed that C&H Paving was able to consistentlykeep air voids below six percent — and often — tests showed void ratings betweenthree and five percent.

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sidiary�will spend at least $9.6 million on thenew plant,�which will make such equipmentas excavators as well as some parts. Thefacility will have an annual productioncapacity of 2,000 to 3,000 units.Since 2002, Kobelco had outsourced con-

struction machinery sales in the UnitedStates and Europe to CNH Global of theNetherlands. But the partnership was termi-nated at the end of last year becauseKobelco’s American market share haddeclined sharply.The Japanese firm began building up its

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so agents to its network, aiming to take a 10percent share of the United States market.By launching local production, it expects tooffer more price competitive products that fitcustomers’ preferences.Kobelco does not make large excavators

used in mines, specializing instead in smalland midsize models used at constructionsites and other locations. Its products areknown for good fuel efficiency. Once thenew plant goes online, the company mayship products from the United States toChile, Colombia and other South Americanmarkets.Kobe Steel and U.S. Steel expanded its

automotive steel sheet plant in the UnitedStates earlier this year. In addition to boost-ing output of construction machinery in thatcountry, the Kobe Steel group intends tostrengthen other fields expected to grow onthe back of the shale gas boom, includingmachinery for plastic manufacturers andsteel mills that use natural gas.

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I-49 Set to Divert Traffic FromTreacherous U.S. 71, Save LivesTEXARKANA, Ark. (AP) The head of a

coalition that supports the construction of acontrolled access highway through westernArkansas said the roadway should be builtsoon so travelers can be safer and the regioncan enjoy greater economic development. Curt Green said in a story published in the

Texarkana Gazette on Nov. 25 that Interstate49 is needed “for commerce, economicdevelopment, hurricane evacuation, nationaldefense and national security.’’ He also said the roadway would be safer

than the winding U.S. 71, which links south-ern and northern Arkansas on the state’swestern side. “Highway 71 is considered a most dan-

gerous road,’’ Green, from Texarkana, Texas,and the president of the I-49 InternationalCoalition, told members of the ArkansasSenate and House Joint TransportationCommittee. “I do not know anyone inTexarkana, Ark., who has not lost someoneon 71. It’s a very bad highway.’’ Green, who also owns the commercial

real estate firm Curt Green & CompanyLLC, said he still remembers a bumper stick-

er that reflected the concern about the high-way’s safety. The bumper sticker read, “Itravel U.S. 71 in Arkansas. Pray for me,’’Green said. Green said current work on Interstate 69

and U.S. 59 in Texas will turn Texarkana intomore of an economic hub and that I-49 isneeded to move goods farther north. “Having 69 ending right here in

Texarkana will mean cargo coming in fromHarlingen and Corpus Christi,’’ he said.“This will mean that we are going to bedumping a tremendous amount of traffic andcargo to Texarkana.’’ Portions of I-49 are already complete in

Arkansas, Louisiana and Missouri, though inArkansas the sections are known as I-540and I-549. When complete, the four-lanehighway will connect New Orleans andWinnipeg, Manitoba. Green said the I-49 project is 80 percent

complete but additional funds are needed tomake the entire roadway a reality.

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ConExpo 1996Las Vegas, Nevada

ConExpo-Con/AGG ’96 to be held March 20 to 26,1996, in Las Vegas expects 25 percent of the approximate-ly 100,000 show attendees to arrive from outside theUnited States. Billed as a World of Ideas, the show willdraw attendees from more countries than any other exposi-tion in the western hemisphere in 1996 for the construction,

aggregates and ready mixed concrete industries.“The show will definitely have a greater international

flavor than either the 1993 ConExpo or the 1994 Con/AGGshow in the past and that is a direct reflection of the grow-ing global business community,” said Dennis Slater, expo-sition director.

This is the first time that ConExpo and Con/Agg will becombining efforts to produce one show.

“By attending ConExpo-Con/AGG ’96, internationalattendees will be exposed to companies and products thatthey might not have otherwise seen by attending eithershow separately. The show will provide a cost-effectiveopportunity for foreign buyers to purchase goods from notonly U.S. manufacturers, but from other manufacturers andsuppliers from every corner of the globe.”

Con-Expo/ConAGG ’96 is one of 22 U.S. trade showsselected by the U.S. Department of Commerceto participate in its Foreign Buyer program. Inaddition, it is the only construction-relatedshow to have been selected to participate inthis prestigious government-sponsored pro-gram.

The U.S. Department of Commerce record-ed the highest number of organized foreigndelegations attending any trade show atConExpo in 1993. Organizers of ConExpo-Con/AGG ’96 expect an even greater interna-tional turnout.

Global Thinking at ConExpo ’96 Leads to a World of IdeasThis ConExpo article was published in Construction

Equipment Guide (CEG) in March 20, 1996, just prior tothe show. This and other ConExpo articles to follow will bepart of a continuing series that take a look back atConExpos past through the reporting of CEG. We hopeyou enjoy these retros as much as we did searching forthem deep in our archives.

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As a result of the designation, ConExpo-Con/AGG ’96will be promoted through U.S. embassies and consulatesaround the world, which will expedite registration for thosewanting to attend the show. At the show, the U.S.Department of Commerce will assist show management inthe operation of an International Business Center (IBC) tohelp match foreign buyers with exhibiting U.S. companies.Overseas attendees will also have the opportunity to regis-ter their buying interests or intentions to represent othermanufacturers as a distributor through the IBC and the listswill be made available to U.S. exhibitors.“The IBC is a tremendous benefit for foreign attendees

because we want to make it as easy as possible to matchprospective buyers and sellers,” said Peter Vlahos, directorof sales and operations for ConExpo-Con/AGG ’96.Participation in the Foreign Buyer Program also makes

it easier and more convenient for international attendees totravel to the show. U.S. embassies in many countries haveagreed to help organize delegations and assist interestedbuyers in making travel arrangements to attend the show.While at the show, international attendees have the

opportunity to participate in five educational seminars thatwill be simultaneously translated into German, French andSpanish. Attendees can also participate in 75 additionalsessions covering over 50 different topics from technolog-ical advancements to management skills and personaldevelopment.After the tradeshow floor closes, attendees can take

advantage of the famous Las Vegas nightlife, whichincludes casinos, fine dining and shows by some of thebiggest names in show business. Most of the hotels are alsolocated near the world-famous “Sunset Strip.” Thosewanting to take a break from the city and convention candrive or take a bus to a number of nearby attractions includ-ing the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, Death Valley andnumerous golf courses.

“To further simplify registration, international attendeesregistering by phone will be able to speak their native lan-guage because ConExpo-Con/AGG ’96 registration isstaffed with people fluent in several languages,” saidVlahos.

(This story also can be found on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.) CEG

Coming next issue: ConExpo Ushers in a newMillennium.

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Linder Industrial Machinery Hits MilestoneAdapting to Changes in Marketplace: Equipment Distributor Celebrates 60 Years, Looks to Future

By Eric OlsonCEG CORRESPONDENT

Successful companies, particularly those remaining fewthat manage to stay successful for decades or more, are likeliving organisms — kept alive and thriving by their ability toadapt to changes in the environment, or marketplace, inwhich they exist.That is abundantly evident in the case of Linder Industrial

Machinery. The equipment distributor and service company,based in Plant City, Fla., is celebrating 60 years in businessright now not by congratulating itself on its past, but work-ing to ensure its continued success in the future.

One of the Southeast’s Top FirmsLinder evolved from modest beginnings in the 1950s to

being recognized today as one of the country’s top equip-ment dealerships, with locations throughout Florida and theCarolinas, according to the company.As part of its continued evolution, Linder has adopted the

policy of identifying the wants of its customers beforeadding product lines or services, such as it did in 1975, whenit became the exclusive dealership of Komatsu in Florida.The resulting partnership between Linder and Komatsu hasbecome a very lucrative asset for contractors in the south-eastern U.S.And the practice of listening closely to its customer has

also grown to become Linder’s corporate philosophy.“I see it as being customer concentric,” said John

Coughlin, Linder’s president since 2010. “It is listening tothem and finding out what their specific needs and goals areand what they are trying to achieve because it is impossiblefor any company without that inside knowledge to reallysucceed today.”“We want to know how we can be a better resource and

value to that customer,” he said. “It is absolutely critical firstto sit down and develop a relationship and understanding.Our core strength comes from that close understanding andhow we can become more of an essential component in thevalue that they are trying to sell to their clients.”Although Komatsu has become Linder’s main line of

equipment, the firm has brought on other product lines suchas Wirtgen, Midland, Entryre and Genesis, to name but afew. Just recently, Linder added Konecranes forklifts alongwith Atlas and Mantsinen material handlers to its lineup.

Parts and Service Are UpgradedLinder has placed an emphasis in the last few years on

upgrading the service side of its business in response to con-versations with customers.Coughlin acknowledged that with the stresses on the

equipment marketplace in the last several years, it has beenvery challenging for companies like Linder to survive, muchless remain in a profitable position. “Obviously, we have had to adjust to the market, but I

would say over the past four years we have experienced asignificant amount of growth and improvement in our facil-ities and our people — especially in product support,”

Coughlin said. “We have taken a different approach with ourproducts in that we find it is most advantageous to have spe-cialists and support a certain product in more of a targetedway rather than hopping between different brands and dif-ferent models. We think this is a better way to support ourcustomers and the products we sell to them.”

A Higher Level of CareOne example of Linder’s strong partnerships with itsman-

ufacturers can be found in the range of services offeredthrough its Komatsu line. Both Komatsu CARE and KOM-TRAX are two maintenance solutions developed to give cus-tomers expert care for their machines.Komatsu CARE is a complete service and advanced prod-

uct support system offered to customers throughout the lifeof their equipment, while KOMTRAX is both a wirelessequipment monitoring system and a secure, web-basedapplication for reviewing performance and maintenance datathat KOMTRAX collects and sends to customers.Coughlin said that the ease of bringing KOMTRAX to his

customers has been by educating them on the benefits theycan accrue through this service. He added that this is wherea well-trained Linder specialist can help.“The development of specialists in specific segments has

been a major benefit to our customer,” Coughlin said.“Komatsu introduced the intelligent machine control system,which runs the blade automatically on a dozer.“Certainly it does take someone with engineering skills to

be able read CAD drawings, as well as someone who is verycomputer literate and can pull the client prospective intoplay. We provide customers with a specialist who can inter-twine all those components to show them how these servic-es can be used to, say, reduce their costs of running a pieceof equipment on a job and to be able to achieve a grade that’sprecise to their plan.”Linder has continued to develop its business in direct cor-

relation to customers needs, Coughlin said.He characterized the evolution of rental demand from a

combination of customer input and a corporate recognitionof which benefits can better serve their needs.“In the past, we rented equipment in a very generic fash-

ion,” Coughlin said, “but now we have a specific divisionthat focuses on the rental market through ‘Komatsu Rents’and they have become a huge asset to our customers.”Linder’s used equipment division is another example of

providing what the customers are looking for. The demandfor low hour equipment is very strong. Through the trade-inand Komatsu Remarketing resources, Linder maintains avery large inventory.Through Linder’s eParts Central service, customers can

check the inventory, order their own parts, learn how quick-ly they can get these parts and find out what they cost.“As part of that, they have an option to check on the avail-

ability of used parts, too,” Coughlin said. “We have a divi-sion that focuses specifically on what those options are for acustomer, including OEM [original equipment manufactur-er] parts, where we provide options for all brands of equip-

In 1953, P. Scott Linder co-founded Linder, Cox, andCompany with James Cox. In 1954, James Cox sold hisinterest in the company to Scott Linder, and in 1956 thename of the company was changed to LinderIndustrial Machinery Company.

John Coughlin, president of Linder since 2010.see LINDER page 38

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Key Members of Linder ManagementTeam Contribute to Years of Success ment for them.”

Sticking to Its Core ProductsCoughlin and his management team don’t feel

the need to add new lines of equipment or newservices just for the sake of being able to say thatthey offer everything the customers need.

“Many dealers in the U.S. try to be all things toall people, but with past experience of other dis-tributors, we have found that it is impossible to bein that position and be great at what we do,” hesaid. “I believe that the focus on the earthmovingand road building products that we sell and thespecialist approach we employ has certainly givenus a leg up on other companies that end up drift-ing away from their core products.”

Key members of Linder’s management teamwith Coughlin include Bob Olejniczak, executivevice president of sales and marketing; Neil Thie,general parts manager; Ronnie Sims, generalmanager of Komatsu Rents; Floyd Kosinsky, sen-ior product support manager; Brian Brennaman,used equipment manager; and Peggy Smith, CFOand senior vice president of finance.

All of these professionals have led Linder to the

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Wirtgen ProductSpecialists

Peggy Smith, CFO and senior vice presidentof finance.

Bob Olejniczak, executive vice president ofsales and marketing.

Floyd Kosinsky, senior product supportmanager.The original office of Linder Industrial Machinery Company.

LINDER from page 37

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THE STRENGTH OF FOUR CORE BRANDS

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The Wirtgen Group congratulates Linder Industrial Machinery Company on their 60th anniversary.

Ft. Myers, FL 239-337-1313

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Ocala, FL 352-629-7585

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Plant City, FL 813-754-2727

Pembroke Pines, FL 954-433-2800

West Palm Beach, FL 561-863-0570

Asheville, NC 828-681-5172

Charlotte, NC 704-376-7554

Greenville, NC252-695-6200

High Point, NC 336-665-0110

Raleigh, NC 919-851-2030

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Columbia, SC 803-794-6150

Greer, SC 864-877-8962

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www.linderco.com

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Coughlin Says Expansion Essential for Future Growthpoint where, today, according to the compa-ny, they enjoy a stellar reputation and a solidbasis for future growth.

A Bright FutureTo achieve that growth, Coughlin and his

team are in an expansionist mood. Futurelocations are planned in all three statesLinder currently serves. They include a new38,000 sq. ft. facility in Charlotte and a26,000 sq. ft. office in Orlando, both slated toopen in 2014. In addition, Coughlin said thatother offices are planned for the HiltonHead, S.C., area and in Tallahassee, Fla.What does the next five to 10 years have

in store for Linder?“Well, there is no question that we need to

take a look at our footprint and how we canbetter serve the market in that existing foot-print,” Coughlin said.“I think that the southeast’s ports are

going to be a bigger focus and with morematerial coming in due to the Panama Canal

expansion the region’s infrastructure willhave to grow and certainly our earthmovingand road building equipment will commanda much higher demand.”After six decades in business, Coughlin

feels that Linder has been able to establish arock-solid reputation in the marketplace andeverything they do in the future will begeared toward strengthening that standing.“Many of the contractors that we work

with are working on projects further and fur-ther away from where they are based and Ithink that it is huge advantage for them asthey can pick up the phone and deal with thesame people at Linder that they were dealingwith at their main location and still haveaccess to our services,” Coughlin said.“Sixteen locations in three states coveringthe southeastern US. That is probably themost powerful statement that we can maketo our customers.”

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

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Wacker Neuson Set to Hold Annual Trowel ChallengeWacker Neuson’s booth at World of Concrete will once

again be a show destination for the industry’s fastest fin-ishers. The sixth annual Wacker Neuson Trowel Challengecompetition will take place during World of Concrete, Jan.21 to 24, 2014, Las Vegas, Booth #O30145. The ride-on trowel challenge tests the operator’s entire

range of speed and accuracy skills as they maneuveraround an obstacle course that weaves throughout the2,400 sq. ft. slab.Also this year at Wacker Neuson’s booth will be an addi-

tional slab so attendees not participating in the challengecan have more time to operate Wacker Neuson’s line ofwalk-behind and ride-on trowels. As safety continues to be a paramount concern for job

sites, contractors can see how Wacker Neuson’s walk-behind trowels were built with safety in mind, according tothe company. Wacker Neuson’s CT walk-behind line offers a design

built to provide extra protection from an out of controlspinning handle. When the operator lets go of the handle, agyroscopic safety sensor detects the motion of the handleand stops the engine before the handle reaches a 45-degreerotation. This engages the gearbox brake which will stopthe handle rotation within 270 degree rotation. This system protects the operator from being struck by a

runaway handle, according to the manufacturer. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)Wacker Neuson’s booth at World of Concrete will once again be a show destination for the industry’s fastestfinishers.

Wacker Neuson Offers Five-Year Trench Roller WarrantyWacker Neuson has announced a five-

year bumper-to-bumper transferable warran-ty on its RT trench roller series. This war-ranty covers the entire machine, and becauseit is administered through Wacker Neuson’swarranty program, it stays with the machineno matter how many times it is resold with-in the five-year warranty period. The five-year bumper-to-bumper warran-

ty is available for all RTx rollers sold in theUnited States and Canada starting Oct. 1,2013. It covers all components except typi-cal wear and maintenance items such as fil-ters, etc. The machine’s serial number is reg-istered through Wacker Neuson and will fol-low the machine from owner to owner. Anyauthorized and trained Wacker Neuson deal-er in the United States and Canada will beable to support the warranty of these unitsfor the full five years, regardless of locationand owner generation. “This new warranty provides both rental

dealers and contractors with peace of mindand much improved predictability of the lifecost of the unit. In addition, there is theadded benefit of increased resale value,” saidJohannes Schulze Vohren, vice president andmanaging director, Wacker NeusonCorporation. “To be able to offer a full war-ranty to a buyer for an additional two or three

years depending on when the machine issold out of the rental or the contractor’s fleet,is a huge advantage. Obviously, we havetremendous confidence in this machine toback it completely for five years.” When Wacker Neuson designed the mod-

ern day trench roller more than 20 years ago,it offered the industry a machine designedfor reliability and job site protection. “Continuous innovation has always been

an integral part of the Wacker Neuson cor-porate culture,” said Schulze Vohren, “Sincethe introduction of the original RT, numer-ous enhancements have been made to notonly offer the best performing trench rollerin the market, but also to offer the best avail-able safety features. At Wacker Neuson weare very proud of the unmatched success andconfidence the RT roller continues to enjoyin the market,” added Schulze Vohren.One of the most important innovations

designed for the trench roller has been theinfrared-remote control, called SmartControl, which was designed with safety inmind. The infrared technology requires theoperator to maintain line-of-sight at alltimes, eliminating dangerous blind spots andkeeping the job site and its workers betterprotected. Wacker Neuson’s trench rollers are

designed with a maintenance-free lower endthat saves time, money and increases theunits’ uptime. This maintenance-free lowerend includes lifetime lubricated bearings anddrive gears with lube free exciter gears,exclusive to Wacker Neuson. There is actu-ally no oil that needs to be changed. The

roller also features a single piece bodyexciter motor which is a simpler and moredurable design, according to the manufactur-er.Most recently, the RT was designed as a

two-in-one machine with a new flexibledrum that can change the working width ofthe machine’s drum from 32 to 22 in. (81 to55.8 cm). The easy to remove extensionshave a central mounting system that protectsthe bolts from exposure to damage duringoperation. This is yet another advantage forrental dealers to get more out of their invest-ment. Wacker Neuson’s articulated RT has

become a job site mainstay for its durabilityand performance. The below the axle exciterin each drum allows for the more efficienttransfer of compaction energy to the soil pro-viding enhanced results. The compactdesign, low center of gravity, vibration speedand choice of high or low compaction forceprovide additional versatility making theseunits ideal for working in trenches and exca-vations, pipeline and backfill applications aswell as compaction of sub bases for founda-tions, roads and parking lots.

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

The five-year bumper-to-bumper war-ranty is available for all RTx rollerssold in the United States and Canadastarting Oct. 1, 2013. It covers all com-ponents except typical wear and main-tenance items such as filters, etc.

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Eagle 7500 Features Cat Tier III Diesel, GPS Compatibility Wheel trenchers provide the fastest

method of open cut excavation, leav-ing behind a perfect trench with a finespoil that can be discharged to eitherside of the machine, or loaded directlyonto a truck. Trenchers and Equipment has been

involved with the design and manufac-ture of wheel trenchers for more than53 years. It introduced the first Eaglewheel trencher back in 1988, themodel 4500.Trenchers and Equipment now has

nine models available for all under-ground construction applications —pipeline, utility, cable, footings, irriga-tion, drainage and canal. The Eagle7500 has a Cat Tier III diesel at 250 hp,electronically controlled hydraulicdrives, is GPS compatible, has a 7 ft. (2m) digging depth and 24 to 36 in. (61to 91 cm) width cuts and weighs56,000 lbs. (25,401 kg).For more information, call 909/615-

4037 or visittrenchersandequipment.com.

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

Trenchers and Equipment now has nine models available for allunderground construction applications — pipeline, utility,cable, footings, irrigation, drainage and canal.

Underground Tools Manufactures Rock-Trenching Chains

Underground Tools Inc. manufactures heavy-duty rock trenching chains for all makes and models of trenchers; from pedestrian units up to the largest maxi-tracktrenchers. Specializing in large pitch K-style chains (L) and custom base plates for the most severe applications, UTI manufactures its chain with proprietary alloy steel.

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ICON Slide Rail Systems Offer Versatility for ContractorsICON slide rail systems give

contractors versatility and optionsto help them shore everything fromsimple pits to elaborate excava-tions with utility problems, over-head clearance projects or difficultsoil conditions.

ICON is known as the originalpioneer of this type of shoring sys-tem in the United States. The com-pany’s slide rail shoring systemsare made of high-yield, Grade 50steel and are comprised of linealpanels, rails or posts and bracing.This allows contractors to installthree or four sided pits and twosided trenches in a variety of exca-vations and soil conditions.Contractors can choose slide railsin single-, double- or triple-raildesigns with either roller railframes (struts) or fixed-positionbraces.

Slide rail systems are used forthe excavations of sewer lines,water mains, tunnel-access pits orshafts, tank installations, pump orlift stations, wet wells, manholes,junction boxes and many otheruses.

ICON’s slide rail system isinstalled at the same time as atrench or pit is excavated.Installation of the slide rail systemstarts by excavating the trench to 4ft. (1.2 m) deep. Next, workersinstall rails and plates to helpsquare up the system. They contin-ue to dig on the inside of the sys-tem to remove the excavated soilas needed. More panels and railsare then incrementally added usingthe “dig and push” method untilthe workers reach the required sub-grade.

“The dig-and-push installationmethod eliminates the need forvibratory hammers and can boostproduction by more than 50 per-cent,” said David Crandall, vicepresident of ICON. “And best ofall in these tough times, labor costswill go down by 30 or 40 percentcompared to conventional sheet-ing.

“When it comes time to tightsheet a pit or trench on a deepexcavation and you’re in a heavilycongested area, slide rail systemsmake the perfect solution.

Installation of the system is accom-plished without a vibratory ham-mer which causes significantly lessdamage to nearby utilities or build-ings. Using a slide rail systeminstead of wood or driven steel

sheeting also gives you more inter-nal working room from wall towall without the need for insidewaler beams.”

Other installation benefits ofICON slide rail system include but

are not limited to sheeting andshoring around existing or adja-cent utilities. Larger structures orpipes that require an unobstruct-ed pit or access bay for a trenchcan be easily accomplished byallowing the contractor toremove all cross bracing with atechnique called rebracing of thesystem. For large and extremelydeep jobs in excess of 30 ft. (9m) in C60 soils conditions, con-tractors can make use of thetriple slide rail systems.Environmental remediation proj-ects can be often solved withICON’s four-way rail system,which allows the contractor toinstall down the back side of therail and continue excavating andshoring in all directions withoutremoving the entire system to re-install, according to the manu-facturer.

For more information aboutICON Equipment, ICON TunnelSystems and their products, call800/836-5011 or visitwww.iconjds.com or www.icontunnelsystems.com.

ICON’s slide rail shoring systems are made of high-yield, Grade50 steel and are comprised of lineal panels, rails or posts andbracing.

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Toro Expands Line With New RT600 Riding TrencherThe Toro RT600 riding

trencher is built to deliversmooth, consistent perform-ance in tough digging condi-tions. The RT600 is the onlytrencher in its class using aflywheel, torsion shaft andplanetary gear reductionsystem. The flywheel mini-mizes trencher stalls, the tor-sion shaft absorbs shockloads from the drive train,and the planetary gears mul-tiply hydrostatic motortorque to provide increasedtrenching power.

The Toro RT600 isequipped with a 65-hp (48.5kW), Cummins B3.3 4-cylinder, liquid-cooleddiesel engine. The dualhydrostatic system providesoptimal performance fortrenching and plowing. TheRT600 also features four-wheel steering for maneu-verability and incorporatescrab steering for improvedhandling on slopes, accord-ing to the manufacturer.

“The new RT600 is bothpowerful and versatile,”explained Josh Beddow, prod-uct marketing manager ofToro underground equipment.“The Toro-exclusive planetarygear reduction system deliverstrenching productivity thatyou’d expect to see from amuch larger machine.”

In addition to the heavy-duty trencher, optional back-hoe loader, rock saw andvibratory plow attachmentsalso are available. The unitalso comes with a standardsix-way backfill blade withground-following float func-tionality. The operator plat-form is open for great visibili-ty and the RT600 has a pivot-ing, suspended seat to ensureoperator comfort for all dayproductivity.

For more information, visitwww.toro.com/underground.

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

The Toro RT600 is equipped with a 65-hp (48.5 kW),Cummins B3.3 4-cylinder, liquid-cooled diesel engine. The RT600 also features four-wheel steering for maneuverability and incorporates crab steering for improved handling on slopes.

Pro-Tec Equipment’s Pro-BracePower System Now AvailablePro-Tec Equipment isnow offering ahydraulic sheetingand bracing systemcalled The Pro-Bracepower system. Thishydraulic brace sys-tem is ideal for largecast-in-place proj-ects, such as bridgefooting and pumpstations, along withlarge tank installa-tions, soil remedia-tions, boring andreceiving projects,according to the man-ufacturer.

The Pro-Bracepower system is designed to be used with a number of different steel sheet-ing types, allowing contractors the ability to use existing sheet pile stockwhile dramatically decreasing the installation time when compared to tra-ditional sheets and frame projects.

The Pro-Brace power system can be used on jobs ranging up to 35 ft. wideby 35 ft. (10.6 by 10.6 m) long.

For more information, call 800/292-1225 or visit www.pro-tecequip-ment.com.

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ALABAMABobcat of Dothan

Dothan334-984-2444

FLORIDABobcat of Fort Myers

Fort Myers239-334-4987 • 800-282-5275

Naples 239-530-1111 • 800-274-0349

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Bobcat of Jacksonville, LLCJacksonville

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Bobcat of Miami, LLC Hialeah Gardens

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Bobcat of Palm BeachWest Palm Beach

561-689-9880 • 800-BOBCAT-0

Pompano Beach 954-763-9880 • 800-BOBCAT-0

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Bobcat of Tampa BayTampa

813-626-3470 • 888-404-8027www.cfbobcat.com

Ocala Tractor Ocala

352-732-8585www.ocalatractor.com

GEORGIABobcat of Atlanta

Atlanta770-242-6500 • 877-469-5933

Marietta770-850-1443 • 877-469-5933

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Bobcat of SavannahBloomingdale

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Bobcat of ThomasvilleThomasville866-337-3176

Rhinehart Equipment CompanyRome

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LOUISIANADuhon Machinery

St. Rose504-466-5495 • 888-427-6408

Scott337-408-4050 • 888-427-6408

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Williams Equipment and Supply Co. Monroe

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MISSISSIPPIBobcat of Jackson

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Williams Equipment and Supply Co.Oxford

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NORTH CAROLINABobcat of Charlotte

Charlotte704-343-2200

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Triangle Equipment Co., Inc.Morrisville

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Garner919-661-1833

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You can have comfort without compromising durability. Bobcat® Roller Suspension™ provides a more comfortable ride by suspending the track rollers on tough, steel leaf springs. The system conforms to the terrain and absorbs bumps and vibrations at the ground where they start. Our all-steel construction stands up to extreme heat, harsh cold and contact with coarse materials – maximizing your uptime and reducing costly repairs. Visit your local Bobcat dealer for more information.

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The front-mount VF 500 screed fromVögele — introduced at World ofAsphalt/AGG1 2013 in San Antonio — isdesigned for use with the 8-ft. (2.4 m)tracked Vision 5100-2 and wheeled Vision5103-2 pavers.The VF 500 is the 8-ft. version of the 10-

ft. (3 m) VF 600 screed, introduced as theVF 600-2 at World of Asphalt 2012 inCharlotte. Also available for the 10-ft.tracked Vision 5200-2i and wheeled Vision5203-2i pavers is the rear-mount VR 600screed from Vögele.With front-mount screeds, extensions are

bolted onto the front of the screed, permit-ting screed extension and retraction withouttrapping material — compared to rear-mount screeds — allowing versatility onapplications with varying requirements, suchas parking lots with islands and light poles,

residential and city streets with storm sew-ers, gas and water mains, intersections onmajor highways, and county roads with mul-tiple obstructions. Also, their short end-gatesminimize required hand work.The new Vögele VF 500 extending screed

is equipped with vibration across the fullpaving width, up to 15 ft. 6 in. (4.7 m). Itsbasic width is 8 ft., and it can be extendedhydraulically up to 15 ft. 6 in. With bolt-onextensions fitted, it builds up to a maximumwidth of 21 ft. 6 in. (6.5 m).The screed is controlled easily and intu-

itively through Vögele’s ErgoPlus operatingsystem, via two fixed consoles on the mainscreed and two remote control units. The dis-play of the ErgoPlus console allows thescreed operator to monitor both the left andthe right side of the screed. Machine-relatedparameters such as vibration speed or auger

speed can be adjusted conveniently via thedisplay of the screed console.An advanced electric screed heating sys-

tem ensures uniform heat distribution all

over the screed plates, and short timesrequired for heating. A three-phase generatoris installed for constant and uniform heatingof all compacting and smoothing elements.Excellent thermal insulation of the screedplates minimizes loss of heat. It also ensuresthat heating the screed to operating tempera-ture takes a short time, even with the enginerunning at minimum rpm.The screed operator can select manual

mode or automatic mode for conveyors andaugers. Also very useful is the VF 500’sreversing auger rotation function, accordingto the manufacturer.For more information, call 615/501-0600

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

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

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

SECT IONPavingPages 53-66

CB14B Utility Roller Designed for Asphalt CompactionCaterpillar Inc.’s CB14B utility roller is designed for com-

paction of asphalt and other granular materials. The CB14Bis a 1.5 ton (1.3 t) utility roller available with 35 or 39 in. (89or 99 cm) tandem vibratory drums. Their size and weightmake them highly mobile and easy to transport. Typical

applications include bike paths, courtyards, patch-work, parking lots, driveways, town cen-ters, trenches and shoulder work.

Dual Drum-Drive and Vibratory System

The CB14B’s dual drum-drive powertrain

provides contin-uous full-drumtraction on softbase materials,uneven sur-faces, andsteeper grades.Each drum isfitted with frontand rear scrapers

that are spring-loaded, retractable andself-adjusting, no toolsrequired.

Operator ComfortThe operating environment is designed for comfort and

efficiency. Rubber mounts minimize vibration to the plat-form, seat and steering wheel, while the extensive legroom,sloped hood, adjustable seating, and ergonomic propel leverenhance performance and control.

Pressurized Water Spray SystemThe water spray system features a standard 26.4 gal. (100

L) water tank, corrosion-proof materials, extended-life waterpump, and dual-filtering system. The pressurized system isequipped with four spray nozzles mounted over each drumfor even coverage and an eight-position timer that allows theoperator to adjust water flow and match job site conditions. Self-adjusting, retractable scrapers keep the drums clean

for reliable performance in all types of applications. Thelarge fill port makes refills fast and easy, while grouped drainports simplify drainage from a single location. Hand removalof water filters, spray nozzles and spray bars make the sys-tem easy to clean and maintain.

Easy Transport, Highly ManeuverableArticulated steering provides smooth, accurate control in

confined areas, while the short machine length, retractableROPS and high ground clearance, simplify transport on avariety of trucks and trailers. The CB14B’s minimal sideclearance also provides optimal visibility and maneuverabil-

ity next to curbs and obstacles, while the low center of grav-ity delivers stability when operating in open areas or tightlocations.

Simple ServiceThe operating platform and front engine hood both tilt up

for easy access to components and routine service checks.Grouped fluid drains are easily accessible and remotelymounted to facilitate ecological draining.

Engine and Cooling SystemThe CB14B is equipped with the Kohler KDW 1003 3-

cylinder liquid cooled engine that delivers 22.5 hp (16.8 kW)of power @ 2,850 rpm and meets U.S. Tier IV Final emis-sions standards. The low engine speed promotes fuel effi-ciency and lower sound levels. The large cooling system pro-vides efficient performance in normal and high ambient tem-peratures. An aluminum radiator offers corrosion resistanceand reliability, while a large space between the cores pro-vides efficient cooling and easy cleaning.

Protection Against VandalismThe lockable fuel fill and engine compartment protect

vital fluids, while a lockable, self-storing cover safeguardsthe instrument panel.

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

The front-mount VF 500 screed fromVögele is designed for use with the 8-ft.(2.4 m) tracked Vision 5100-2 andwheeled Vision 5103-2 pavers.

TheCB14B is a 1.5 ton(1.3 t) utility roller availablewith 35 or 39 in. (89 or 99 cm)tandem vibratory drums.

Vogele VF 500 Screed Pairs With 8-Ft. Vision Pavers

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2010 Volvo DD24 Roller, 47" double drum vibratory,hydrostatic drive, double drum drive, water system,scrapers, Cummins 32 hp water cooled diesel engine,ROPS

2010 Marathon KERA260HD Crack Sealer, MarathonKERA260HD rubberized melting kettle for crack sealingand waterproofing, 260 gallon, 26hp diesel, dual burn-ers, oil heated hose, 80cfm air compressor

2000 Rosco Maximizer 3 Distributor, 2000 gallons, EZ-3S computer w/1 ft cut-offs, diesel heat, 16 ft extendingbar, Freightliner FL70 w/Cummins 5.9L diesel engine, 5spd trans, 2 spd axle, air brakes, a/c, 33,000 GVW

NEW Marathon HEPR36 Infrared Heater, walk behindinfrared heater, 3 ft x 3 ft, 360,000 BTU

1998 Blaw Knox PF 3200 Paver, Ultimat 10-20 ft electric screed (2005 year model screed), power crown& slope, Cummins diesel engine, washdown hose &reel, plumbed for grade controls

2013 Marathon TPS250T Distributor, trailer mountedtack distributor, Honda 5.5hp gas engine, 10GPMpumping system, 250 gallon capacity, 5 ft spray wandw/40 ft hose, 10" filler lid, hose reel, dual burners

1995 Blaw Knox PF 172B Paver, Omni IIIA screed 10-18 ft, John Deere diesel engine, propane burners,plumbed for grade & slope control

2003 Etnyre Centennial Distributor, 2000 gallon distributor, computer w/1 ft cut-offs, 14 ft spray bar,propane heat, 2003 Ford F750 Super Duty w/Cat 3126diesel engine, 6 spd trans, 2 spd axle, air brakes, a/c,33,000 GVW

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

It’s a rubber tire roller that vibrates with enough centrifugal force to equal theoutput of a 55,000 pound pneumatic. The GW750 handles the toughest HMAmixes with ease, getting balanced high densities from the top through the bottomof the mat. Great on SMA, too! And it provides a sound interlock between newoverlays and profiled surfaces. It’s bonus time!

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Dynapac’s complete line of rollers and pavers combine years of experience with innovative thinking to make the job as fast, simple, and profitable as possible, from beginning to end.

F1000 series pavers: • Cummins QSB 6.7 liter interim Tier 4 engine• North American styling featuring the lowest deck height

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CP224, CP224W and CP274 pneumatic tired rollers:• Smooth start-stop system for directional changes• Wide-base tires• Air-on-the-run

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Monroe, LA318.343.8787

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Flint Equipmentflintpower.com

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Perry, FL850.584.9200

Tallahassee, FL850.575.5600

Flint Equipment, cnt’d. Aynor, SC843.358.5688

Simpsonville, SC864.963.5835

W. Columbia, SC803.794.9340

Adairsville, GA 770.773.9857

Atlanta, GA404.691.9445

Grovetown, GA706.855.5440

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Columbus, GA706.687.3344

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Greensboro, NC336.668.2762

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Chester, VA804.748.6411

Coeburn, VA276.395.6901

Bealeton, VA540.439.0668

Salem, VA540.380.2090

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Anniston, AL256.831.2440

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Decatur, AL256.355.0305

Dothan, AL334.678.1832

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Mobile, AL251.457.8991

Montgomery, AL334.288.6580

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GOMACO University AnnouncesUpcoming 2014 School Year ScheduleGetting GOMACO curb and gutter machines or pavers

ready for the upcoming paving season and the next pour isthe goal every year at GOMACO University. In 2014, it willonce again be offering a full course schedule for GOMACOproducts and 3D stringless paving. The University has somenew offerings, including introductory and advanced coursesto better meet the needs of each student attending class in2014. This year’s in-depth 3D class offerings include allthree of the major 3D companies, including LeicaGeosystems, Trimble and Topcon. The GOMACO University season begins in January and

runs through April.The 2014 school year includes sessions on specific mod-

els of GOMACO equipment. The classes cover everythingfrom machine setup to troubleshooting in both classroomlectures and actual hands-on shop time. New for 2014 are theIntroductory or Advanced Curb and Gutter classes and Two-Track and Four-Track Pavers classes. GOMACO University will once again offer specialized

classes on 3D stringless paving. GOMACO University willoffer Leica handheld/rover training covering the use of therover and VIVA software, Leica LMGS software training,and Leica PaveSmart training. The University’s Trimbleclass covers the Trimble PCS900 software and paver setupand operation. Topcon training will include a class on themmGPS solution for concrete paving, including machineoperation, data collection and grade verification. A completelisting of what each course will cover is listed below. Theclasses will be taught by GOMACO’s 3D paving specialistsand include both classroom time and actual hands-on expe-rience in the shop with GOMACO pavers and 3D stringlesscontrol equipment and software.The 2014 schedule is listed below:GT-3600: Jan. 7 to 10 and Feb. 18 to 21 at the university.

Class begins on Tuesday. A three-day course covering con-trols, setup, and operation of the GT-3600.

Curb & Gutter (Advanced): Jan. 14 to 17, Jan. 28 to 31,Feb. 11 to 14, and March 11 to 14 at the university. Classbegins on Tuesday. A three-day course covering mainte-nance and diagnostics for curb and gutter machines.

Three-Track Commander III (Intro.): Feb. 4 to 7 andMarch 25 to 28 at the university. Class begins on Tuesday. Athree-day course covering controls, setup and operation ofthe three-track Commander III.

Four-Track Commander III: Jan. 21 to 24 at the uni-versity. Class begins on Tuesday. A three-day course cover-ing the controls, four-track barrier and paver setup and oper-ation, and paving to profilograph specifications.

Trimmers: Jan. 28 to 31 and March 18 to 21 at the pavingcenter. Class begins on Tuesday. A three-day course coveringcontrols, setup and operation, maintenance and advanced

diagnostics. Two-Track and Four-Track Pavers (Intro.): Jan. 14 to

17 and Feb. 18 to 21 at the paving center. Class begins onTuesday. A three-day course covering controls, setup, opera-tion, optional attachments (excluding the IDBI), and pavingto profilograph specifications.

Two-Track and Four-Track Pavers (Advanced): Feb.4 to 7 and March 11 to 14 at the paving center. Class beginson Tuesday. A three-day course covering maintenance andadvanced diagnostics.

IDBI: Feb. 25 to 28 at the paving center. Class begins onTuesday. A three-day course covering controls, setup, opera-tion, maintenance, and diagnostics.

GOMACO Leica Handheld/Rover Training: Jan. 6 to7 and Feb. 10 to 11 at the paving center. February 24 to 25 atthe University. Class begins on Monday. A two-day coursecovering use of the Leica handheld/rover with VIVA soft-ware. Basic grade checking, stakeout, volumes and areas,data import and export.

GOMACO Leica LMGS Training: Jan. 8 to 9 and Feb.12 to 13 at the paving center. February 26 to 27 at the uni-versity. Class begins on Wednesday. A two-day course cov-ering use of Leica’s LMGS software for concrete slipformpaving. Paving software and total station setup, maintenance,and operation will be covered along with some transitionaltraining on PaveSmart 3D for mainline paving.

GOMACO Trimble Training: March 19 to 20 at theuniversity. Class begins on Wednesday. A two-day coursecovering the use of Trimble’s PCS900 software for concreteslipform paving. Including machine setup and operation, aswell as use of Trimble’s data collection software.

GOMACO Topcon Training: March 26 to 27 at thepaving center. Class begins on Wednesday. A two-day coursecovering use of Topcon’s mmGPS solution for concretepaving. Including machine operation, as well as data collec-tion/grade verification.

GOMACO Leica PaveSmart Training:April 2 to 3 atthe university. Class begins on Wednesday. A two-day coursecovering use of Leica’s PaveSmart 3D software for concreteslipform paving. Including software setup, maintenance, andoperation, along with use on placer/spreaders and curb andgutter machines. Additional classes will be scheduled as required. GOMACO University was founded in the early 1970s

and has taught more than 17,000 students from around theworld the skills needed to successfully operate GOMACO’sline of concrete construction equipment. For more information, call 800/831-2320 or visit

www.gomaco.com/university. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

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www.wirtgenamerica.comROAD AND MINERAL TECHNOLOGIES

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

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

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Kingsport423-323-0400

Crossville931-484-4040

Sevierville865-595-3750

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Introducing 12 tonsof stress relief

THE COMPACTION EXPERTS

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

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

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

•Easy open, no tool hood for betterengine access

•EPA-compliant Tier 3 diesel engines

For detailed specs and full listof features and benefits on

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

FORT MYERS

239-334-3627

MIAMI

305-592-5740

ORLANDO

407-299-1212

WEST PALM BEACH

561-848-6618

POMPANO BEACH PARTS

954-977-9541

SARASOTA PARTS

941-752-1300

NEW TAMPA

813-995-0841

TAMPA PARTS

813-621-4902

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POWER EQUIPMENTCOMPANY

3300 Alcoa HighwayKnoxville, TN 37920

(865) 577-5563

1487 Rock Springs RoadKingsport, TN 37664

(423) 349-6111

Highway 58 @153Chattanooga, TN 37406

(423) 894-1870

1290 Bridgestone PkwyLaVergne, TN 37086

(615) 213-0900

3050 Ferrell Park CoveMemphis, TN 38116-3502

(901) 346-9800

1545 Highway 45Saltillo, MS 38866

(662) 869-0283

RISH EQUIPMENTCOMPANYwww.rish.com

917 Cavalier Blvd.Chesapeake, VA 23323

(757) 485-2100(757) 485-3616

1410 West Hundred Rd.Chester, VA 23836

(804) 748-6411

133 Wise Mountain Rd.NW

Coeburn, VA 24230(276) 395-6901

Fax: (276) 395-3438

10214 Fayetteville Rd.Bealton, VA 22712

(540) 439-0668Fax: (540) 439-0719

5731 Glenmary DriveSalem, VA 24153(540) 380-4858

66 International laneSuite 102

Staunton, VA 24401(540) 887-8291

Fax: (540) 887-8295

REYNOLDS-WARRENCOMPANY INC1945 Forest ParkwayLake City, GA 30260

(800) 875-5659(404) 361-1593

TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY

5336 Messer-Airport HwyBirmingham, AL(205) 591-2131

3820 Greensboro Ave.Tuscaloosa, AL(205) 752-0621

2100 East I-65 Service Rd.North

Mobile, AL(251) 457-8991

800 Church St. N.E.Decatur, AL

(256) 355-03053285 Selma HighwayMontgomery, AL (334) 288-6580

243 South Jackson St.Grove Hill, AL

(251) 275-4158961 Hwy 20 & Elledge Lane

Tuscumbia, AL(256) 383-5666

4307 Reeves StreetHighway 431 North

Dothan, AL(334) 678-1832

309 Hamric Drive WestOxford, AL

(256) 831-2440150 Piper LaneAlabaster, AL

(205) 621-24893305 Highway 77Panama City, FL(850) 763-4654

9036 Pine Forest Rd.Pensacola, FL

(850) 505-0550

Wacker Neuson Rolls in EnhancementsWacker Neuson’s ride-on vibratory

soil/asphalt rollers, the RD 12-90, RD12A-90 and RD 16-90 offer a variety ofenhancements to improve performanceand operator comfort.

RD 12 SeriesThe RD 12 rollers offer a number of

new features suggested by contractors.It starts with the elimination of over-hang on the back of the machine. Thiswas achieved by a redesigned frameand operator’s platform and the use ofa pressurized water system. This newdesign provides added visibility for theoperator and allows for the roller to getright to the edge of the asphalt for acomplete and smooth finish.The RD 12-90 features Wacker

Neuson’s 20.5-hp WM 650 engine andthe RD 12-90A comes with an 20.3-hpHonda engine. Both models weigh2,490 lbs. (1,129 kg) and have a 35.4-in. (90 cm) wide drum width. Theserollers offer 3,400 lbs. of centrifugalforce in the front vibrating drum andthe rear drum can be ballasted for addi-tional weight if necessary. The RD 12rollers offer hydrostatic drive with infi-nitely variable forward and reverseoperation up to 5.4 mph (8.7 kmh), andeven accelerations and stops for asmooth asphalt finish. These rollersalso feature dual drum drive and articu-lated steering for accurate control.

Also contributing to the finish is anew pressurized water system, whichallows for a more efficient and consis-tent water flow. The water pump timeris adjustable to eight positions, whichallows the operator to better control thewater flow, based on the asphalt condi-tions. Because this system is more effi-cient, the overall size of the water tankcould be reduced, but the running timeper tank of water has been increased,according to the manufacturer.Improved operator comfort includ-

ing significantly reduced whole bodyvibration and quieter operation areadditional advantages to the RD 12rollers. Contractors will appreciate themore spacious operator platform andsloped hood for enhanced visibility.The roller continues to feature the user-friendly control panel and right handforward and reverse lever with integrat-ed vibration control for easy operation.The RD 12 series is ideally suited for

compaction of level sub layers and fin-ish layers on road repairs, driveways,parking lots and any asphalt surface.

RD 16-90 RollerAlso available in Wacker Neuson’s

asphalt roller line is the larger RD 16-90. This 1.5 ton (1.3 t) diesel-poweredunit offers the same new features as theRD 12 series including the overallredesign to eliminate overhang,increased compaction performance,

pressurized water system andergonomic enhancements. The CE-compliant RD 16 also offers

additional features to enhance perform-ance and operator comfort. The cen-trifugal force of the RD 16 has beenincreased 30-percent over previousmodels and offers thicker drums foradditional weight, plus dual drumvibration for outstanding overall per-formance and a quality asphalt finish. The RD 16 also offers as standard a

foldable rollover protection systems(ROPS) for easier transportation andstorage, a rotating beacon light, work-ing lights, horn and back up alarm. Theergonomic operator’s platform featuresa fully adjustable suspension operator’sseat for maximum comfort. Wacker Neuson’s RD 16-90 is pow-

ered by a 22.5 hp Kohler diesel engine.The unit has an operating weight of3,274 lbs. (1,485 kg) and with both thefront and rear drums in the vibrationmode, it can produce up to 6,800 lbs. oftotal centrifugal force. The RD 16-90is designed for compacting base andfinish layers of asphalt as well as gran-ular material in confined areas. It isideal for applications such as parkinglots, driveways and shoulder work.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web

site at www.constructionequipment-

guide.com.)

Wacker Neuson’s RD 16-90 has an operating weight of 3,274 lbs. (1,485 kg) and with both the front and reardrums in the vibration mode, it can produce up to 6,800 lbs. of total centrifugal force.

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Birmingham, AL205-841-6666Mobile, AL

251-633-4020Montgomery, AL

334-262-6642

Huntsville / Decatur, AL

256-350-0006Oxford, AL

800-917-7931Pensacola, FL850-479-3004

RICHMOND MACHINERY & EQUIPMENTRichmond, VA804-359-4048800-662-6485

Orlando, FL (Corporate Office)407-659-8700Orlando, FL

407-850-9614Jacksonville, FL904-737-6000

Ft. Myers, FL239-481-8554Davie, FL

954-581-4744Tampa, FL

813-630-0077

FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, LLC.

COWIN EQUIPMENT CO. INC.

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STOWERS MACHINERY CORP.www.stowerscat.com

Knoxville Headquarters (865) 546-1414Knoxville West (865) 218-8800Chattanooga

(423) 698-6943Kingsport

(423) 323-0400Crossville

(931) 484-4040Sevierville

(865) 595-3750

RICHMOND EQUIPMENT &

MACHINERY CO., INC.www.richmondmachinery.com

1701 Roseneath RdRichmond, VA 23230

(804) 359-4048(800) 662-6485

Attalla-Gadsden, AL (866) 811-7609Birmingham, AL(800) 547-0760Crestview, FL(850) 682-6510

Decatur-Huntsville, AL (800) 435-0922Dothan, AL

(334) 671-1040Huntsville, AL(256) 532-1776Marianna, FL(850) 526-2241Mobile, AL

(800) 243-0665Montgomery, AL (800) 521-9511

Opelika-Auburn, AL (334) 749-3359

Oxford-Anniston, AL (800) 547-8897Panama City, FL (850) 785-4007Pensacola, FL(850) 471-6700

Shelby County, AL (205) 664-4833Thomasville, AL(334) 636-0420Tuscaloosa, AL (205) 247-2800Tuscumbia, AL (256) 381-2771

Albany(800) 768-2892

Augusta(800) 446-5131

Austell(800) 282-1562Bloomingdale(800) 482-1144

Brunswick(800) 299-5010

Calhoun(800) 752-9804

Columbus(800) 633-5240

Dacula(800) 545-2945

Kennesaw(866) 289-2228

Macon(800) 633-5180

Savannah(800) 755-8382Statesboro

(888) 764-6506Valdosta

(800) 755-6841Washington

(888) 678-3211Waycross

(888) 948-2443

KELLY TRACTOR CO.8255 NW 58th St.

Miami, FL(305) 592-5360Clewiston, FL(863) 983-8177Ft.Myers, FL

(239) 693-6563West Palm Beach, FL

(561) 683-2015Davie, FL

(954) 581-8181

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P.O. Box 356Reserve, LA 70084(985) 536-1121(866) 843-7440Alexandria, LA(318) 443-2577Bossier City, LA(318) 746-2341Hammond, LA(985) 340-2820Lake Charles, LA(337) 439-3601Lafayette, LA(337) 837-2476Monroe, LA

(318) 323-1345Prairieville, LA(225) 673-3480Mansfield, LA(318) 872-9700

THOMPSON TRACTORwww.thompsontractor.com

YANCEY BROS. CO.www.yanceybros.com

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FLORIDA

Pensacola, FL850-505-0550

Panama City, FL850-763-4654

ALABAMA

5336 Messer Airport Hwy.Birmingham, AL 35212

205-591-2131

Fax: 205-591-8321

Grove Hill, AL251-275-4158

Tuscumbia, AL256-383-5666

Dothan, AL334-678-1832

Mobile, AL 251-457-8991

Decatur, AL256-355-0305

Alabaster, AL205-621-2489

Tuscaloosa, AL205-752-0621

Montgomery, AL334-288-6580

Oxford, AL256-831-2440

www.tractor-equipment.com

www.reynoldswarren.com1945 Forest ParkwayLake City, GA 30260

800-875-5659 • 404-361-1593

Fax: 404-361-1885

RICHMOND MACHINERY &EQUIPMENT CO., INC.

1701 Roseneath Rd.Richmond, VA 23230

1-800-662-6485

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BW138AC-5 Combination Roller Features EconomizerBomag continues its product line expansion with the new

4.5 ton (4 t) BW138AC-5 roller. This 54-in. (137 cm)-widemodel features a traditional vibratory steel drum in the frontand four smooth pneumatic tires at the rear. This “combina-tion” delivers added material manipulation for asphalt com-paction and enhanced tractive effort for steep grade applica-tions.Powered by a Tier IVi 4-cylinder Kubota diesel engine,

this roller is ideally suited for compaction of commercialparking lots, driveways, highway shoulder constructionand secondary roadway maintenance. Rolling resistanceon asphalt materials has been minimized due to the large35.4-in. (90 cm) drum diameter.Smooth rear pneumatic tires manipulate the compacted

material and ensure that the liquid asphalt is even through-out the lift. This delivers a finer top finish on the material.The tires also aid traction due to their gripping characteris-tics and enable better performance on hilly applications andwhen loading and un-loading from steel deck trailers,according to the manufacturer.The BW138AC-5 is equipped with a pressure water

sprinkler system that includes a high-capacity 76-gal.(287 L) water tank for extended operation betweenrefills. Filtered spray nozzles and an interval sprinklertimer contribute to water savings, while solid windscreensensure that the drum receives sufficient coverage even inwindy conditions. Flexible, spring-actuated scrapers furthercontribute to optimum water distribution. A separate 13-gal.(49 L) tank holds emulsion liquids for wetting the rear tires.A suspended and vibration-isolated operator’s platform

includes a fully adjustable and laterally sliding seat for addedcomfort, while allowing clear visibility of the drums.Operator efficiency is enhanced with multifunctional dualtravel levers and the smart drive steering

wheel that provides more

working room and a full view of all machine controls.Standard safety features on the BW138AC-5 include a

foldable ROPS with seat belt, back-up alarm, emergencystop button, and front and rear working lights for night oper-ation. The roller’s engine hood and instrument panel also arelockable to protect against vandalism. Requiring no dailygrease points, the needed on-site maintenance time is sub-stantially reduced.The optional Bomag Economizer system enables contin-

uous control of the compaction process. This easy-to-usequality control tool automatically offers real time com-paction level data to the operator. Compaction levels areindicated by an increasing number of illuminated yellowLEDs on the instrument panel display. Maximum com-paction is achieved when the number of LEDs does notincrease with repeated passes. The operator quickly knowsthat no more passes are needed — thus saving the contractortime and money. If the number of yellow LEDs suddenlydrops, this indicates weak spots in the material. These weakareas can now be further analyzed and remedied immediate-ly. A red LED warns of over-compaction and helps preventfracturing of the aggregate. This Economizer technologydelivers a high quality, smooth and consistent compactionresult across the entire rolled area. Additional optional fea-tures that are available include directional indicator and haz-ard lights and a rotary beacon.For more information, call 309/853-3571 or visit

www.bomag.com/us.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

The optional BomagEconomizer system enables

continuous control of the com-paction process. Compaction levels are indicated by anincreasing number of illuminated yellow LEDs on theinstrument panel display.

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TRACTOR TRACS, INC.Undercarriage Specialists

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Track ChainAssemblies

The board of Guangxi LiuGong Machinery Co. Ltd.(“LiuGong Machinery”) recently announced that Mr. YuChuanfen will succeed ZengGuang’an as the president ofLiuGong Machinery.

Yu has been with LiuGong since he got his bachelor’sdegree in Welding Technology & Equipment from WuhanHuazhong University of Science & Technology in 1994.During his 19 years with LiuGong, he has served in a num-ber of different management positions. Before being pro-moted to his current role, he held the position of vice presi-dent of LiuGong Machinery, responsible for the wheel loaderdivision, driveline division, foundry division, LiuGong IndiaPvt Ltd. and Liuzhou ZF Company.

Yu has devoted himself to the development of LiuGong’swheel loader business, further expanding LiuGong’s wheelloader business in global market as a strong and well-knowbrand in the construction machinery field.

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

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

LiuGong MachineryNames Yu ChuanfenIts New President

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Deep South JCB6851 Greenwood RoadShreveport, LA 71119318-621-9000

340 Airport RoadJackson, MS 39208601-939-9655

761 Choctaw DriveBaton Rouge, LA 70805225-383-6117

4201 Michoud Blvd.New Orleans, LA 70129

504-254-2700

MacKinnon JCB2230 N US Hwy 301Tampa, FL 33619813-621-4671

1915 N Orange Blossom TrOrlando, FL 32804877-205-6098

6907 Broadway AveJacksonville, FL 32254877-218-5638

2755 Marshall DrTifton, GA 31793877-462-32505566 6th St. W.

Lehigh Acres, FL 33971239-458-5005

www.mackinnonjcb.com

JCB of South Florida(a division of Florida Coast Equipment)

9775 W Boynton Beach BlvdBoynton Beach, FL 33437

561-369-041415900 Westpark Ln

Fort Pierce, FL 34945772-461-1003

www.jcbofsouthflorida.com

Dougherty JCB446 Fairforest Way

Greenville, SC 29607864-277-9800

9040 Palmetto Commerce PkwyLadson, SC 29456843-821-8195115 Windhill Rd

Columbia, SC 29203803-754-4232

3014 Thurston AveGreensboro, NC 27406

336-275-33515605 Martin Luther King Hwy

Greenville, NC 27834252-830-5377

8205 Brownleigh DrRaleigh, NC 26717919-787-6700

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C&H Paving Keeps Void Rates Low WithDouble-Drum, Pneumatic Tire Compactorstook 2 to 3 different pneumatic tire rollers. “If you’re paving an airport runway, you want to be as

heavy as you can be,” said Cranford. “You fill it [the PT240]full of water and with the plate it’s about 52,000 pounds. Ifyou knock the water out of it, then you’re down to 40,000. Ifyou’re on a city street and you don’t need that much weight,you can take the water out and the plate offit and now you’redown below 30,000 pounds. It just helps because, before youmight have two different rollers. You’d have a smaller rub-ber tire roller and a bigger one. Now you don’t have to havethat, you just have one to do it all.” That ability to tailor the weight also helps Cranford

improve productivity and reduce excessive traffic on the hotasphalt (which could lead to over compaction/deterioration).By ballasting the machine to heavier weights, he can com-plete compaction in fewer passes compared to performing agreater total number of passes with a lighter machine. “You can speed up production and you can roll it and you

don’t have to beat it as much [with excessive passes],”Cranford said.

Void Testing Rates Prove QualityThe Georgia DOT performs regular testing to ensure that

voids are typically kept below six percent. For C&H Paving,this has recently included the construction of 3 mi. (4.8 km)

of passing lanes on state Route 47 near Lincolnton, Ga., anda wide variety of resurfacing jobs as part of Georgia’s LocalMaintenance & Improvement Grant (LMIG) project, a state-run program that helps local governments keep up mainte-nance on state roads. Georgia DOT testing samples showed that C&H Paving

was able to consistently keep air voids below six percent —and often — tests showed void ratings between three andfive percent. According to Cranford, the PT240 roller playeda key role in maintaining low void percentages and others inthe industry are taking notice.“They [the DOT] were surprised at how low our averages

were,” said Cranford. “The inspectors [were saying to othercontractors] ‘well, Benji’s getting them’ and the other pavingcontractors [were asking] ‘what’s he using?’ Everyone wantsto know. Sooner or later they’ll have one because it just easesyour mind. “When you go home at night and don’t have to worry

about voids, because you won’t know until the next day ifyou passed or not, you sleep a little bit better.”

Katie Pullen is the brand marketing manager of CaseConstruction Equipment. This article was reprinted with permis-sion from Case Construction Equipment.

(This story also can be found on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.) CEG

C&H from page 20

NEW ORLEANS (AP) Railroad freight traffic could beshifted tracks that run through one of Louisiana’s most afflu-ent neighborhoods if planners get their way. But it could take $700 million to make the change. State transportation officials are studying whether to

reroute freight trains from a track that bisects one of the mostaffluent parts of Metairie to a combination of tracks thatwould parallel Earhart Expressway and pass through theHollygrove neighborhood on New Orleans’ western edge. Jefferson Parish officials, reported The Times-Picayune,

support the plan. State officials say an environmental studywill conclude at the end of 2014, at which time they willseek public comment. Jefferson Parish President John Young told attendees at a

meeting that “for the first time in history’’ the railroads havecome to agreement on a course of action. Officials of theNorfolk Southern Railway, Canadian National Railway andCSX Transportation say they’re awaiting the study beforemaking a choice. The Port of New Orleans, meanwhile, said in a statement

that the middle belt “would be a good solution to the needfor more capacity’’ and “at a minimum’’ the railroads shouldset a joint operating plan if the current route stays in place. It’s not the first time that the problem has been studied.

The first of at least eight publicly funded studies on the sub-ject is 38 years old. Generations of Old Metairie residents

and commuters have endured seemingly endless delays. One option in the current New Orleans Rail Gateway

study is to keep the main east-west route through Metairieand while elevating the tracks to eliminate chokepoints atroad crossings. The other is to reroute rail traffic alongEarhart Expressway through Hollygrove and onto the light-ly used tracks along Airline Drive in Jefferson Parish. Dean Goodell, the state transportation department man-

ager overseeing the project stresses the need to complete thestudy and said planners are staying neutral. But he points to“some pretty obvious benefits’’ to the middle belt option.One is removal of railroad crossings over Interstate 10 andAirline Drive, which would permit the elevation of flood-prone dips in those roads. Either set of improvements could take more than a decade

to pay for, officials said. Hollygrove-Dixon Neighborhood Association President

Charles Bosworth said he’s worried about hazards fromfreight trains. A 2008 study by Cambridge Systematics pre-dicted 28 trains would pass through every day. “They are taking it out of Old Metairie, where they have

all those rich white folks, and bringing it down throughHollygrove, where you have not-so-rich black folks,’’ hesaid. “Nobody is happy with it, but what the hell can youdo?’’

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

Officials Consider Rerouting RailroadTraffic Around Affluent Area in La.

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Valley JCB(a division of Valley Supply &

Equipment)

8192 Euclid CtManassis Park, VA 20111

703-330-5579

www.valleyjcb.com

JCB of Nashville618 N Main St

Goodlettsville, TN 37072615-851-4345

181 Industrial BlvdLaVergne, TN 37086

615-793-8100

www.tuffequipco.com

JCB of Atlanta2679 Barrett Lakes Blvd.Kennesaw, GA 30144

678-594-5400

www.tuffequipco.com

JCB of Georgia1008 E Hwy 80Pooler, GA 31322

888-431-0130

4008 Mike Padgett HwyAugusta, GA 30906

888-431-0130

www.jcbofgeorgia.com

JCB of Chattanooga1609 Church Rd

Chattanooga, TN 37421423-899-1219

www.jcbofchattanooga.com

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VDOT photoVirginia Department of Transportation has begunworking on a 7-mi. (11.3 km) stretch of I-95 in PrinceWilliam County, approximately 25 mi. (40.2 km) southof the nation’s capital.

I-95 Road Work Set to Cut Down on Weaving, Merging

interstate, both northbound and southbound, to 12 ft. (3.7 m)with full-depth pavement to make them suitable for driversto better navigate during emergencies. In addition, newguardrails and improved lighting will be installed.

The entire project is slated to last 28 months, or until themiddle of August 2015. The project is projected to costaround $40 million.

“The way that I-95 was originally built did not include awide shoulder on the left-hand side of the road,” said BobCross, a senior superintendent of Lane Construction Corp., anational firm with a northern Virginia office in Chantilly, “soif there is an accident or breakdown on the left side there hasnot been anywhere for traffic to go and that has led to moredelays.”

According to VDOT, the road work will ease severalchokepoints along the interstate, which will in turn addcapacity during emergencies and cut down on the amount of

weaving and merging by drivers.Keep the Traffic Moving

The trick for Cross and his crew will be to keep trafficmoving as normally as possible while the work progresses.That means shifting traffic seamlessly past five entrance/exitramps northbound and four more southbound, plus a truck-scale stop and a rest area.

The bulk of the construction will be done on the inside andoutside shoulders of I-95 between Virginia Route234/Dumfries Road at the south end to Prince WilliamParkway in the north.

Auxiliary lanes will be built at three locations to createsafer access and merging, particularly at the truck-scale sta-tion located at the south end of that stretch of I-95.Southbound, auxiliary lanes will connect the OpitzBoulevard on-ramp with the Prince William Parkway off-ramp, as well as the truck rest stop area on-ramp with the off-ramp to Dumfries Road. On I-95 North, another auxiliary

lane will connect the Dumfries Road on-ramp with the truckweigh station on-ramp.

“The only work being done on the right side each way isto accommodate traffic that is shifted during construction,”Cross said. “After the median work is done we will actuallyresurface the entire 7-mile stretch.”

Rain Is a ProblemA crew of around two dozen workers has been laboring on

the project through what has been a very rainy season. Thathas not been welcome news for Cross.

Late day thunderstorms, always a hazard during the sum-mer in the south, were more prevalent this year. When it israiny, crews cannot apply new striping to shifted roadways.

But even though the weather was hot and sticky, Crossmuch prefers the heat to rain.

“The heat doesn’t present a problem for us,” Cross said.

Lane and its subcontractors are working at differentpoints along the 7-mi. (11.3 km) stretch of road.

VDOT photoThe bulk of the construction will be done on the insideand outside shoulders of I-95 between Virginia Route234/Dumfries Road at the south end to Prince WilliamParkway in the north.

VDOT photoWork began in April on a project designed to constructauxiliary lanes and widen the shoulders of the inter-state, both northbound and southbound, to 12 ft. (3.7m) with full-depth pavement to make them suitable fordrivers to better navigate during emergencies.

I-95 from page 1

see I-95 page 90

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Introducing the Kubota SVL Series. The new standard for productivity, comfort and speed on the worksite – with the proven power of a Kubota turbo-charged diesel engine. Everything you value for versatile, multi-terrain work. They’re all Kubota designed, engineered and manufactured – the compact track loaders only Kubota could build. Call today for a demo.

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Monroe, NC 28112704-233-4242

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And Your Hitachi Dealers

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Komatsu Introduces PC170LC-10Komatsu America Corp.’s PC170LC-10 excavator is the

newest addition to its dash-10 series. With operating weightsranging from 38,100 to 41,600 lbs. (17,282 to 18,869 kg), thePC170LC-10 provides improved performance with up to 5percent more lift capacity with the standard counterweight,while an optional heavier counterweight provides up to 15percent more lift capacity when compared to the previousmodel PC160LC-8.The heavier counterweight option is ideal for contractors

looking for a more powerful lifting machine. The lightercounterweight machine offers excellent mobility and can behauled on a 40,000 lb. (18,143 kg) tag-along trailer, embody-ing versatility with power for applications such as residentialand non-residential construction.The PC170LC-10 offers a net 115 hp (85.7 kW) at 2,100

rpm, yet it is up to 10 percent more fuel-efficient than itspredecessor, depending on theapplication and conditions. Thisimproved efficiency comes inpart from a variable-flow tur-bocharger that provides optimalairflow under all speeds and loadconditions.

Power and ControlAll of the new excavator’s major

components, including the engine,hydraulic pump, motors and valves, areexclusively designed and manufacturedby Komatsu. This integrated designemploys a closed center load sensinghydraulic system that takes hydraulic effi-ciency to the next level, utilizing both variablespeed matching and low speed matching technolo-gy. Variable speed matching allows the engine speed

to adjust based on the hydraulic pump output for bothlight and heavy-duty applications, while low speed matchingutilizes a larger pump capable of producing higher pumpoutput at lower engine speeds. Enhanced working modesare designed to match engine speed, pump delivery and sys-tem pressure to the application.

Seamless Operation = Greater ProductivityThe PC170LC-10 does not have a scheduled replacement

interval for its Komatsu diesel oxidation catalyst (KDOC).The KDOC integrated design allows this simple system toremove soot using 100 percent “true passive regeneration”without the need for a diesel particulate filter (DPF). TheKDOC is designed for long life without a scheduled replace-ment interval. Less complexity and truly seamless operationfor the operator means lower owning and operating costs.

Lower Owner and Operating CostsTo reduce owning and operating costs further, all

PC170LC-10 excavators are covered by Komatsu Care,Komatsu’s complimentary scheduled maintenance programfor three years or 2000 hours (whichever occurs first).Factory-certified technicians use only Komatsu genuineparts and fluids to perform these services.

Powerful EPA Tier IV Interim and EU Stage 3BEmission Certified Engine

Built on Komatsu’s Tier III technology, the SAA4D107E-2 engine provides lower emissions and lowers fuel con-

sumption. The Komatsu Tier IV Interim engine uses anadvanced electronic control system to better manage air-flowrate, fuel injection, combustion and exhaust after-treatmentto optimize performance, reduce emissions, reduce fuel con-sumption and provide advanced diagnostic capability.

Easier ServiceabilityThe excavator is equipped with the exclusive Komatsu

EMMS (equipment management monitoring system), whichprovides enhanced diagnostic features that give the operatorand technicians greater monitoring and troubleshootingcapabilities. EMMS also continuously monitors many criti-cal systems, as well as the planned maintenance schedule,and provides troubleshooting assistance to minimize diagno-sis and repair time.

Latest Fleet Monitoring SystemThe PC170LC-10 is equipped with the latest

Komtrax technology, which is fully inte-grated with Komatsu’s Tier IV tech-

nology and sendsmachine operating informationto a secure Web site utilizing wireless technology. Hourmeter, location, cautions, load ratio, fuel consumption andmaintenance alerts — to name a few of its features — arerelayed to the web application for analysis. The Komtraxfleet monitoring system increases machine availability,reduces the risk of machine theft (compared to machines notKomtrax-equipped), allows for remote diagnosis by the dis-tributor, and provides a wealth of other information to drivebusiness efficiency and productivity.

Ease-of-Use for Operators The cab of the PC170LC-10 has a high-resolution 7 in.

LCD color monitor that displays information in 25 lan-guages for global support. The operator can easily selectfrom six working modes of operation to match machine per-formance to the application. These working modes includepower mode, economy mode, heavy lift mode, breakermode, attachment economy and attachment power. The newmonitor panel also provides eco guidance (operational effi-ciency guidance), operational records, fuel consumption his-tory and utilization information. The standard rearviewmonitoring system allows the operator to view directlybehind the machine with the push of a button.For more information, visit www.komatsuamerica.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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Flint EquipmentCompany

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IT’S GOT YOUR FINGERPRINTS ALL OVER IT.

Like all of our equipment, the850K was designed with exten-sive input by owners and oper-ators like you. We listened andresponded with numerous K-Series enhancements, includ-ing additional power and weightfor increased productivity. AnEPA Interim Tier 4 diesel enginefor work in nonattainmentareas. Spacious redesigned cabthat’s noticeably quieter andmore comfortable. And best-in-class serviceability features,such as an innovative easy-to-clean “V-Cool” package. Add tothose, the unsurpassed operat-ing ease and maneuverabilityoperators have come to expectfrom our crawlers, and the850K is an obvious choice. To get your hands on one, see your John Deere dealer.

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Carolina SunrockHosts PowerscreenDemonstrationscase our various machinery to our customer base. The mainemphasis for the shows was the official U.S. launch of theTerex AggreSand and we think this machine will be verypopular in the U.S. market. The ease of set up and installa-tion due to its modular design enables us to provide the cus-tomer with a complete turnkey solution, which can be movedfrom one site to another in a short space of time. We feel likeTerex Washing Systems have really set themselves apartfrom the competition with the modular concept and look for-ward to installing their products with many of our cus-tomers.”

About Powerscreen Mid-AtlanticPowerscreen Mid-Atlantic has been a successful

Powerscreen dealer for nearly 20 years, having installedmany wash plants over that time. With the introduction ofTerex Washing Systems in 2012 for the mobile and modularwash plant market, Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic’s portfolio ofwashing equipment has vastly increased.

Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic Inc., based in Kernersville,N.C., is a dealer for the following product lines:Powerscreen; Terex Washing Systems; Terex EnvironmentalEquipment; Terex Minerals Processing; Telestack; Matec;Lippmann; and MGL Engineering. These lines enable thecompany to provide a large selection of equipment for crush-ing, screening and washing of aggregates and minerals,along with specialty conveyors, loading systems, filter press-es and water treatment systems and C&D recycling systems.Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic provides sales, rentals, serviceand parts support for its products in North Carolina, SouthCarolina, Virginia and West Virginia.

For more information, visitwww.powerscreenmidatl.com.

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About the AggreSand SystemKey features of the AggreSand System

include:

• H 12 HopperTWS designed a new modular hopper feed-

er with 12 square meter capacity in keepingwith ever increasing loading shovel sizes intoday’ s modern quarries and sand pits. TheH 12 is available with a remote-controlled tip-ping grid.

• Feed ConveyorThe wide feed conveyor has a direct drive

electric motor and gearbox arrangement andwill work at a 19-degree angle when feedingthe AggreSand system. The inclined feed con-veyor features an innovative sealed wash boxat the discharge point to give material a pre-rinse to pre-condition for screening. Thisdesign eliminates splashing at this point andproduces an even distribution of material tothe full width of the rinsing screen thus utilizingthe full screening area.

• 165R-3 Rinsing ScreenTWS opted for the highly efficient 165R-3

(three-deck, two-bearing) rinsing screen. Thescreen’ s riveted construction reduces thestress associated with welded constructionmethods. TWS engineers designed this in sucha way to isolate the spray bars from all vibra-tion, utilizing rubber gators on the mid andbottom decks. Top deck rubber extensionsalso prevent overspill or splashing from thetop deck screen. The 165R-3 gives a true 80sq. ft. (7.54 sq m) of screening area on allthree decks. Each deck has eight individuallycontrolled spray bars fitted with polyurethanefan type spray nozzles. An advancedrolling chute arrangement gives the ability toblend top-deck and mid-deck overflows aswell as mid-deck and bottom-deck overflows,which will prove very useful in constructionand demolition recycling applications. Thescreen is designed to receive standardpolyurethane modular screens (woven wirescreens option also available) on all decks.

• Sump TankThe large capacity split sump tank receives

the rinsed fines from the bottom deck screeninto either a course or fine compartment. Thecourse side of the tank has a built-in float sys-tem to help equalize the levels in both tanksand prevent overflowing. Large inspectiondoors are included in both tanks as well asbutterfly valve drains on both sides. The tankalso is fitted with anti-turbulence plates and apump protection system.

• Centrifugal Slurry Pumps andHydrocylones

Two centrifugal slurry pumps (course andfine) are used to pump material from bothsides of the sump tank into two hydrocyclones.The hydrocyclones remove silts and clay(material below 63 micron), which are sent tothe water treatment plant. The heavier materi-al (above 63 micron) exits the bottom of thehydrocyclones into a rubber-lined box whereblending can take place if required.

• 125 Dewatering ScreenThe underflow from the hydrocyclones trans-

fers onto a dewatering screen via a dischargebox, which equally distributes the materialacross the screen to increase the dewateringscreen area. Both materials are dewateredover a 500 micron polyurethane screen toproduce two instantly salable grades of sand.The high-energy dewatering screen is fittedwith two high efficiency counter rotating vibra-tory motors, which remove capillary water toproduce two dewatered sands. The rubber-lined catchbox under the dewatering screencarries the underflow back to the tank forrecirculation through the cyclones.

Carolina Sunrock’ s plant had a 146 dewa-tering screen instead of the standard 125dewatering screen and it also had biggerhydrocyclones.

• Integrated ConveyorsThe AggreSand system has the option of

five conveyors, three aggregate and twosand. The 650 mm wide conveyors are pow-ered by direct drive electric motors and gear-box arrangements. The 9.3 meter long con-veyors are angled at optimum height for excel-lent production. The two conveyors have aunique automated radial wheel drive systemthat increases stockpiling capacity to a 350cubic meter. The conveyors are fitted with highquality teardrop polyurethane scrapers. Theaggregate oversize conveyor has a novel fea-ture whereby it can be placed on either sideof the machine in accordance with the cus-tomer’ s site set-up/preference. The 4 meterstockpile height of these conveyors make themideal for producing generous stock piles orfeeding other equipment within the Terexproduct range.

• Accessible Service AreasThere are 600 mm wide access platforms on

both sides of the machine. This allows easyaccess to both the rinsing and dewateringscreens. All walkways and handrails are gal-vanized as standard with curved ends andexpanded metal floors.

The 1.5 in. (3.8 cm) minus material is fed into the TerexAggreSand machine and three clean gravels and twosands are produced.

POWERSCREEN from page 8

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Chester, VA • 804/748-6411Coeburn, VA • 276/395-6901

Opal, VA • 540/439-0668Salem, VA • 540/380-2090

Staunton, VA • 540/887-8291

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Chattanooga, TN • 423/894-1870Kingsport, TN • 423/349-6111Memphis, TN • 901/346-9800Saltillo, MS • 662/869-0283

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Plant City • 813/754-2727West Palm Beach • 561/863-0570

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Allis-Chalmers Orange HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale $80

Allis-Chalmers Yellow HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale ..$80

Bantam Truck Mounted Crane, 1:50 Scale ..................$115

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

Bobcat E35 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ................$50

Bobcat E55 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ................$60

Bobcat 5600 Toolcat Utility Vehicle, 1:25 Scale ............$55

Bobcat M200 Gold Skid Steer Loader, Scale 1:25 ......$30

Bobcat M400 Gold Skid Steer Loader, Scale 1:25 ......$25

Bobcat S510 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$65

Bobcat S530 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$65

Bobcat S550 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$65

Bobcat S570 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$65

Bobcat T550 Compact Track Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$65

Bobcat T590 Compact Track Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$65

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

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

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

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

Case CX250C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ............................$195

Case 580ST Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................$95

Case 695 Super “R” Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ......$165

Case 1102 Vibromax Roller, 1:35 Scale ......................$100

Caterpillar AP655D Asphalt Paver, W/O Canopy, 1:50

Scale..................................................................................$80

Caterpillar CT660 Day Cab Tractor w/Trail King Lowboy

Trailer, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................$100

Caterpillar D5K2 LGP Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ..$65

Caterpillar D7E Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............$90

Caterpillar D8T Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ..........$110

Caterpillar D10T Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........$105

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

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

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

Caterpillar 226B3 Skid Steer Loader, 1:32 Scale ..........$40

Caterpillar 336D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ......................$95

Caterpillar 336D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ......................$95

Caterpillar 365B L Series II Excavator, 1:50 Scale........$75

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

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

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

Hamm GRW 280 Compactor w/Canopy, 1:50 Scale......$90

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

Hamm 3414 Soil Compactor, 1:50 Scale........................$90

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

International 175 Crawler Loader, 4in1, 1:50 Scale ......$65

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

International TD-25 Dozer, 1:50 Scale............................$75

JCB 3CX Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$75

John Deere “BO” Lindeman Crawler Tractor, 1:16 Scale ..

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

John Deere MC Crawler Dozer, 1:16 Scale ....................$60

John Deere 200 LC Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................$60

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

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

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

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

Komatsu D375 A Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..............................$125

Komatsu D475A-SEO Dozer, 1:50 Scale ......................$125

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

Komatsu HM250 Articulated Dump Truck, 1:50 Scale..$75

Komatsu HM400-3 Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale........$100

Komatsu PC14R Mini-Excavator, 1:32 Scale ................$45

Komatsu WA500 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$80

Komatsu WB146 Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............$75

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

..........................................................................................$90

Liebherr LTF 1060-4.1 4 Axle Crane, 1:50 Scale ........$215

Liebherr LTM 1050-3.1 Tri-Axle Crane, 1:50 Scale ......$185

Liebherr LTM 1070-4.1 4 Axle Crane, 1:50 Scale ........$265

Link-Belt 250 X Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................$140

Poclain 350 Front Shovel, 1:50 Scale ..........................$190

Terex AC100/4 All Terrain Crane, 1:50 Scale ..............$200

Terex TR60 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ................$160

Vogele MT3000 Powerfeeder, 1:50 Scale ....................$140

Vogele Super 700 Paver, 1:50 Scale ..............................$80

Vogele 1900 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale ......................$125

Vogele Vision 5200-2 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale ........$115

Volvo A40F Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale....................$130

Volvo EC280 Excavator, 1:50 Scale................................$50

Volvo L220G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................$120

Volvo 6870 Wheeled Asphalt Paver, 1:50 Scale ............$90

Wirtgen W210 Cold Milling Machine, 1:50 Scale ..........$80

Wirtgen W250i Cold Milling Machine, 1:50 Scale........$160

Wirtgen WR240 Recycler, 1:50 Scale ..........................$140

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Ashland, VA 23005804/358-6776

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Asheboro, NC 27203336/625-2212Charlotte, NC704/597-0211 Greensboro, NC336/668-2762

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KOMTRAX System Key forMarietta’s Drillers’ Choice

company has eight machines in its rentalfleet. When a new machine is purchased,Cellar noted that the extensive modificationsand the installation are completed at theirfacility.

“The LoDril drilling units are designed tomeet a customer’s job specifications as far ashole diameter, hole depth, and overheadrestriction,” Cellar said. “We buy theKomatsu excavators without a stick andbucket, and sometimes even without aboom, depending on the type of LoDril unitinstalled on the carrier machine”

Cellar said that the life of the combinationexcavator with LoDril unit installed is cur-rently in excess of 10 years.

“Here’s an impressive figure, 98.1 percentof all LoDrils sold since 1991 are still atwork!” he said. “These products have beenmanufactured since the late 70s or early80s.”

Drillers’ Choice also has an extensiveshop facility for new machine installationsand for overhaul and rebuild of drill attach-ments.

“Because there are such major modifica-tions required to the hydraulic system andthe electrical system on the excavator, wedon’t sell the LoDril separately.” Cellar said,“They’re usually mounted on something andI don’t recall ever selling just the LoDrilattachment.”

Cellar noted that the company still workswith other excavator manufacturers as well.For example, if a customer had a preference

for another manufacturer’s machine, or hada used machine that he wanted a LoDrilmounted on, his company can effectivelyperform the installation and testing.

Overall, Cellar is very satisfied withBayshore Systems, which manufacturesLoDril.

“I can say that having been in the con-struction equipment industry for 35 years,and having worked for a manufacturer andwith local equipment dealers, I’ve been quitepleased with the relationships I’ve devel-oped over the years with distributors likeTractor & Equipment Company and with amanufacturer such as Bayshore Systems.”

Drillers’ Choice Inc. is currently celebrat-ing its 15th year in business.

“My background was in drilling and blast-ing,” Cellar said. “We’ve been in the foun-dation drilling equipment business for 13years. Our primary customers are transmis-sion line, road builders [bridges and soundbarriers] and foundation contractors. Havingevolved from drilling and blasting into foun-dation drilling equipment has been a smoothand rewarding transfer. I enjoy the customersand the producers of the equipment. I enjoyworking with them, and we see an opportu-nity for continued growth.”

For more information, visit www.driller-schoiceinc.com or www.tractor-equip-ment.com

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

This Komatsu PC240LC with LoDril DH40 drill unit was assembled in Georgia andis working in Wyoming.

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Vermeer SoutheastSales & Service, Inc.

Boynton Beach, FL1060 West Industrial AvenueBoynton Beach, FL 33462

561-742-7400 • Fax: 561-742-7448

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Clearwater, FL 33762727-299-9207 • Fax: 727-299-0166

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Vermeer Puerto Rico787-640-6334

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Denham Springs, LA 70726225-665-7900 • Fax: 225-665-7979

Byrd Tractor, Inc.7274 Centreville Rd.Manassas, VA 20111

703-361-2135 • Fax: 703-361-4804www.byrdtractorinc.com

Ditch Witch of NorthCarolina, Inc.329 US Highway 70 EastGarner, NC 27529919-772-1214www.dwnc.com

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AGC ST. LOUIS IF IT’S NEW, IT’S HERE!CONEXPO-CON/AGG will represent an immense unveiling of all thenewest equipment, technology and product breakthrough in con-struction. From earthshaking big iron to groundbreaking innova-tions, it’s all assembled in one place to help you work smarter.CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014 – If it’s new, it’s here!

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CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014 WILL FEATURE:. 2,400 exhibitors showcasing new products and technologiesfrom for every major construction industry including asphalt,aggregates, concrete, earthmoving, lifting, mining, utilities andmore.. Over 130,000 attendees that range from contractors, to deal-ers & distributors, to service providers, engineers, producers,municipalities, and more. . A comprehensive education program during the five-day expo-sition with sessions emphasizing industry issues and trends,management and applied technology.

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

February 10 – 13, 2014 – The Rental Show (ARA)Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, FLThe Rental Show is the American Rental Association’s annualconvention and trade show for the equipment rental industry.It features construction/industrial equipment, generaltool/homeowner and party/special event equipment, as wellas rental – specific seminars and industry networking. Formore information on The Rental Show, please contact SumnerManufacturing Company, Inc., Houston, Texas at 281/999-6900.

Ohio Oil and Gas Association (OOGA)2014 OOGA WINTER MEETING AND HALL OF FAME DINNERMarch 5 to 7, 2014Hilton Columbus at Easton3900 Chagrin DriveColumbus, OH 43219OOGA, general information phone number: 614/824-3901.

AGC of Minnesota’s TOYS FOR TOTSOnce again, we will be collecting for Toys for Tots at theAnnual Meeting and holiday reception. New toys, games andbooks, as well as cash and checks, will be greatly appreciat-ed. Checks should be made out to “Toys for Tots.” There willbe cash jars available at registration and on the bars duringthe reception. Checks can also be mailed to Jane Sanem atAGC. For more information, contact Denise Woods, CMP,Director, Communications & Events at 800/552-7670 (tollfree); 651/796-2186 (direct).

Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA)Super Tuesday: Landscape Lighting Design & Technology (PLTRelicensure)Date: January 7, 2014Time: 8:00 AM CST to 5:00 PM CSTLocation: Minneapolis Convention Center, 1301 2nd Avenue S.,Minneapolis, MNPlease note: Advance Registration is required for Super Tuesday pro-grams. No onsite registration will be taken for Super Tuesday. Class# 20130421…this class provides a total of eight hours of continu-ing education credits for the Power Limited technician license, withmaterial orientated specifically towards the landscape lighting spe-cialist. You may contact the MNLA at 651/633-4987 for more information.

Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA)MNLA CEO Symposium – Workforce 2020: Preparing for What(and Who) the Future will Bring Date: January 7, 2014Time: 4:00 PM CST to 8:30 PM CSTLocation: Hyatt Regency Hotel, 1300 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MNIn order to position your organization to attract top talent, drive break-throughs, and serve customers better, employers need to understandand prepare for the evolution of the workforce. In this presentation,CEO’s will learn about the chief workforce indicators of change, howto position their companies to be innovative and responsive to thesechanges to attract top talent and win in the marketplace. Presentedby Sarah Sladek, Founder and CEO of XYZ University and a renownedspeaker who delivers clear value to audiences committed to bridgingthe generational gap and creating sustainable organizations. Formore information on this Symposium, you may contact the MNLA at651/633-4987.

SAVE THE DATE!!!2014 OILFIELD EXPODECEMBER 2 thru 4, 2014International Exhibition (1X) CenterCleveland, OhioNORTHERN GREEN EXPO 2014 – January 8, 9 & 10, 2014

Minneapolis Convention Center/NorthernGreenExpo.orgThis year’s trade show features over 825 booths in a 178,000square foot exhibit hall. For a full listing of exhibitors please visit the Northern Green Expowebsite Vendor Directory. Wednesday, January 8, 2014 from 10:30 AM to 5:00 PMThursday, January 9, 2014 from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PMFriday, January 10, 2014 from 9:30 AM to 1:00 PMInterested in exhibiting at the show? Contact Mary Dunn at651/633-4987; and you may call the Northern Green Expo office directly toll free:888/886-6652.

CENTS SHOW, Columbus, OhioThe Central Environmental Nursery Trade Show is a specialkind of show that is going to be organized from January 13 to15, 2014 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center inColumbus, Ohio. CENTS is one of the very different kinds of anevent that provide the latest technologies of green industry.This event comprises different set of programs which will takeplace in the span of three days. It can be the right place to planout something very serious, something related to tradition andinnovation in the field of nursery and green industry. TheCENTS Marketplace is managed by the Ohio Nursery &Landscape Association (ONLA). To reserve your booth for thisevent, please call 800/825-5062. For more information,please call ONLA Headquarters main phone: 614/899-1195and Main Fax: 614/899-9489.

AED CONDEX, Houston, TexasCONDEX 2014: January 15 to 17, 2014 at the George R.Brown Convention Center, Houston, TexasShow Location: Exhibit Hall EThanks to all of our 2013 Exhibitors! We look forward to see-ing you in Houston, Texas in 2014!There’s no time like the present to prepare for CONDEX 2014. . Introduce your company, products or services to potentialnew distributors. Enhance your brand image or identity. Improve your competitive position in the marketplace. Network with your current distributors. Introduce new products or services to existing distributorsEach year the industry’s top executives gather at the AEDSummit & CONDEX Trade Show as the only show in the indus-try dedicated strictly to equipment distribution.Success is all about partners and CONDEX is your chance tocreate dialogue and build sound business relationships.QUESTIONS? Contact Sandy Brassel at 630/468-5126.

WORLD OF CONCRETE (WOC) 2014, Las Vegas ConventionCenter, Las Vegas, NVJanuary 21 to 24, 2014 - Celebrating 40 Years of IndustryExcellence…WOC is the industry’s only annual internationalevent dedicated to the commercial concrete and masonry con-struction industries showcasing leading industry suppliers.WOC features innovative tools, construction machinery, con-struction equipment, safety training courses and training, tech-nologies and unlimited networking opportunities to give younew ways to sustain and grow your business. World ofConcrete is considered by many to be one of the top shows inthe industry. The outdoor exhibit areas, including the hugelypopular Artistry in Decorative Concrete, make World of ConcreteTHE event to attend in 2014. WOC attracts approximately1,300 exhibitors and occupies more than 500,000 square feetof indoor and outdoor exhibit space. For more information, youmay contact Tom Cindric, Vice President at 972/536-6371 orJackie James, Director at 972/536-6379.

MICHIGAN INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIA-TION (MITA)2014 MITA ANNUAL CONFERENCEDates: January 22 to 24, 2014; Soaring Eagle Casino &Resort, Mt. Pleasant, MIBegins JAN 22, 2014 at 8 AM Ends JAN 24, 2014 at 12 AMFor more information, please contact MITA offices at 517/347-8336

OMEDA 2014 POWER SHOWJANUARY 24, 25 & 26, 2014OHIO EXPO CENTER, COLUMBUS, OHIOFriday…Saturday…Sunday…9 AM to 4 PMPower Show Ohio is a major event of its kind in the region. Theevent showcases everything falling in the purview ofAgricultural Equipment, Construction Equipment and OutdoorPower Equipment. The event brings to the table the variousdevelopments and advancements made in this field. The showhaving such a vast area of expertise has a wide appeal amonga varied section of business community. Power Show Ohiocan be seen as a trend setter as this event sets a bench markfor future development and research in the industry. The eventhaving such a massive appeal in the visitors as well asexhibitors community it acts as the perfect platform for newproduct launches, networking and building new businessopportunities. Power Show Ohio is sponsored by the Ohio-Michigan Equipment Dealers Association, P. O. Box 68,Dublin, OH 43017. For more information, please call614/889-1309 or Email: [email protected].

Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers (IAAP)Retirement Recognition on December 6th:Bill Frey, Deputy Director of Highways Retirement Recognition on December 20th:Dave Lippert, Chief of the Bureau of Materials and PhysicalResearch

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WANTED 2004-2008 CHEVY/GMCTRUCK, 2500, 4X4, REGULAR CAB, 8FTBED. WILL TRADE HISTORICAL/CLAS-SIC CADILLAC ELDORADO BIARRITZ.CONTACT: JOHNPHONE: 440-567-5108FAX: 440-269-8161EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINES K38 | WEARE LOOKING TO BUY 10 COMPLETENEW / REBUILD OR GOOD TAKE OUTCUMMINS DIESEL ENGINES K38 ( 12CYLINDER ) TO FIT IN KOMATSU DUMPTRUCK. PLEASE CONTACT IF YOU AREA SERIOUS SUPPLIERCONTACT: M.ASKARIPHONE: 819-246-9577FAX: 819-205-0972EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED:CHEVY/GMC 4X4 | WANTED2004-2007 CHEVY/GMC TRUCK, 2500,4X4, REGULAR CAB, 8FT BED. WILLTRADE HISTORICAL/CLASSIC CADIL-LAC, ORIGINAL OWNER.CONTACT: JOHNPHONE: 440-567-5108FAX: 440-269-8161EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DEERE 844K NEW OR UNDER 3000HOURS I HAVE AN ‘02 CAT 345 FORSALE, ‘08 CAT CS 56 ROLLER, NEWERMACK TRI DUMP WITH TRAILER, ‘08CAT 345, ‘11 CAT 247B ALL FOR SALE!CONTACT: JOEYPHONE: 570-250-5559EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR TO BUY CAT WHEELLOADER: 910/920/930 966 C/D/E /F / G/950 B/E/F I-II 910 E / 970 F 936 E/F 980F/GI/H/C - CAT EXCAVATOR: 215 / 219/225 / 229 / 235, YEAR : 1986 & UPCONTACT: MAHMOUD RAGABPHONE: +20 1272769667FAX: +20 26998400EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE A7 BACKHOE ATTACHMENTCONTACT: TOMASPHONE: 7072724592EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE BACKHOE ATTACHMENTFOR A 401 TRACTOR IN THE MINNESOTA AREA.CONTACT: MIKE BERGEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MACK CTP713 DUMP TRUCK | I NEEDSEVERAL MACK CTP713 GRANITEDUMP TRUCKS. SEND WHAT YOUHAVE. THANKSCONTACT: SAM MAIERPHONE: 912-433-9449FAX: 912-826-0665EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

HYDRA PLATFORM PARTS | A STARTERCONTACT: GLORIA HURSTPHONE: 757-362-4079EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE WANT TO KNOW WHO OWNS USEDMARSH BUGGIES AND WE PAY SEVER-AL $1, 000 FINDERS FEES IF THEIRINFO HELPS US FIND UNITS TO RENTBUY OR SELL. PLEASE SEND WHATYOU HAVE, THANKSCONTACT: TYLER PALUMBOEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––YANMAR | I WANT TO BUY A USED 4554WD YANMAR TRACTOR LOADER 4CYL. OR A YANMAR LX49 (INCLUDING ABACKHOE IF POSSIBLE). CONTACT: VASSILISEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––RADIAL STACKER 36" TO 60" WIDE 150FEET LONG | NEED IMMEDIATELYCONTACT: SEMAC CONSTRUCTIONPHONE: 229-344-4235FAX: 229-439-4578EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DIESEL GENERATORS | I AM BUYINGGENSETS!!! PLEASE CONTACT ME IFYOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE.CONTACT: DAMIAN MILLERPHONE: 260.210.9184EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED D3GXL LOW HOURS, D5GXLLOW HOURS, NEAR NEW YORK USERONLY. NOT ADVERTISEDCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR MOB 1 514 386 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR D9N & D9R CRAWLERTRACTORS | NEED RIPPER TRACTORSCONTACT: SEMAC CONSTRUCTIONPHONE: 229-344-4235FAX: 229-439-4578EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––REPLACEMENT GLASS FOR NEW HOLLAND L223 SKIDSTEER DOORCONTACT: DREAM ON FARMPHONE: 802-897-2610EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BR380 JG1TRACK JAWCRUSHER | LATE MODEL LOW HOURUSA LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HA33CJ HAULOTTE | ARTICULATINGELECTRIC LIFT 35FT.CONTACT: BRANDON MINCHPHONE: 5305260538EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

L39 KUBOTA BACKHOE | L39 OR COMPARABLE BACKHOE FOR USE INCEMETERY EXCAVATIONS. USED WITHLOW HOURS IN GOOD MECHANICALCONDITION, 36" BUCKET. TEXAS LOCATIONS WITHIN 500 MILES OFHUNTSVILLE, TXCONTACT: WILLIAM EDWARDSPHONE: 210-336-0576EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATORSCONTACT: MICHAELPHONE: 207-667-4081FAX: 207-667-9443EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––END DUMP TRAILER | 6X10 SM DUMPTRAILER, SHINGLE LADDER HOIST200LB, TOE BEHING PERSONAL LIFTCONTACT: KEVINPHONE: 4132121601FAX: 4136371570EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MOTOR GRADER | WE WANT TO BUYUSED CAT 14G MOTOR GRADER, 1979AND UP. SEND US EQUIPMENT PICS,SERIAL NUMBERS, YEAR MODEL,MACHINE CONDITION, LOCATION ANDFINAL OFFER PRICE. WE ARE ALSOLOOKING FOR CAT 140G/H GRADERS,1988-2005 WITH RIPPER.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MINING EQUIPMENT, HEAVY DUTYMACHINES IN BULK | NEED TO BUYMINING MACHINES , EXCAVATOR,WASHING PLANTS AND HEAVY DUTYEQUIPMENT FOR BUILDING AND ROADCONSTRUCTION.CONTACT: GEORGE MARTINSPHONE: 000233244143452FAX: 00233303434546EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––S/A SEMI WITH SLEEPER 2003 OR 04 |LOOKING FOR A FREIGHTLINER S/ASLEEP 4 TO 500 HORSE, FOR HAULINGAUTOS ANY MAKE WILL DOCONTACT: JAMESPHONE: 513-4929671FAX: 513-4929670EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOADER & EXCAVATOR & CRAWLER |CONTACT: KEVINPHONE: 2187795516FAX: 7018472379EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE DH7 TRENCHER | RIGHT REARAXLE FOR A CASE DH7 TRENCHER.CONTACT: RON HEINEPHONE: 620-617-6486EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

BOOM SECTIONS FOR A GROVE HL 150T--#68CONTACT: MARVIN WASIKPHONE: 352 746 4860FAX: 352 746 7722EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SMOOTH INTERIOR PIPE | 600FT OF12"-24" SMOOTH INTERIOR PIPE. USED,LEFTOVER, FADED, BAD GASKETS OK.NO CRACKS. WATER MAIN, HDPE, ORSEWER PIPE ACCEPTABLE. CONTACT: ZACH PIEPERPHONE: 319-470-8200FAX: 319-372-2277EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––YANMAR TRACTOR WITH FRONTBUCKET | SMALL TRACTOR. AROUND40 WITH A FRONT BUCKETCONTACT: DEEJAY PEPPERPHONE: 318-413-1351EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BULLDOZER 450 JD | IT’S IN A VERYGOOD AND WORKING CONDITION.CONTACT: MARK WOLFEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED ALL THE TIME NOT ADVERTISEDBULLDOZER EXCAVATOR GRADERLOADER LIFT USER USA NEAR F PORTI NEED TO SEE PROOF OF OWNERSHIP CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR MOB 1 514 38 68975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DOZER D9N OR D9R FROM 1986 UP TO1998 | LOOKING TO BUY DOZER D9NOR D9R MANUAL CONTROLCONTACT: OUFIPHONE: 966530185141FAX: 96627512024EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONVEYOR PORTABLE DIESEL HYD |ROAD PORTABLE DIESEL HYDRAULICRAISE AND FOLD 30 TO 36 INCH BY 80FEETCONTACT: JOEPHONE: 7249445569EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 235 FRONT SHOVEL | COMPLETEMACHINE OR FRONT SHOVELARRANGEMENT.CONTACT: WARREN MERWINEPHONE: 570-656-9222FAX: 570-992-0229EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 950E & 966D | WE ARE LOOKINGFOR CONTRACTOR OWNED CAT LOADERS CAT 950E & 966D. READY TO BUY.MUST BE UNADVERTISED. CONTACT: AYYAZEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

TRACKS FOR A THOMAS T 320, NEWOR SECOND-HAND. CONTACT: PIERRE GUIGUEPHONE: +33 6 11 16 13 07FAX: +33 4 95 57 91 83EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOHRINGER WOBBLE ROCK FEEDERWITH 20 BARSCONTACT: KEN GIBBARPHONE: 573-579-6855FAX: 5733359430EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADERS AND DOZERSSALVAGE CONDITION FOR PARTINGOUT | PAY BEST PRICES FOR CATER-PILLAR WHEEL LOADERS AND DOZ-ERS SALVAGE CONDITION FOR PART-ING OUT YOUNG OR OLDER MODELSCONTACT: SAMIEPHONE: +1 916 222 60 78EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––UP FRONT | TIRES 70 % GREATMACHINECONTACT: KEITHPHONE: 208-661-7666EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED FOR IMMEDIATE PURCHASE.NOT ADVERTISED PLEASE. CAT 330CLOR 325CL UNDER 8K HOURS IF NOTPLUMBED. CAT 420E EROPS UNDER 3KHOURS. CAT D8R AND L. CAT D9R ANDL. CAT, 966E, 950E, 950B, CAT 140G,14G, 14H, 12H.CONTACT: SAM MAIERPHONE: 912-433-9449FAX: 912-826-0665EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BULLDOZERS, CRANES, FORKLIFTS,FRONT END LOADERS, TRACTORS, |WE BUY YOUR NON WORKING HEAVYEQUIPMENT, NO MATTER THE CONDI-TION WE WILL BUY IT!! TODAY PICK-UPS ANYWHERE IN THE U.S. ARE FREECONTACT: JASONPHONE: 832-516-1831EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR LOWBOY | PETERBILT,KENWORTH CAT 4306 ENGINE OROLDER CUMMINS 35 TO 50 TONSCONTACT: JOEYPHONE: 570-250-5559EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED: (1) CATERPILLAR 1908136RADIATOR | URGENT.CONTACT: GLENN RUSSELLPHONE: 360-314-7413FAX: 360-722-3222EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WE NEED DOZER CAT D6-D7 1998&UPCONTACT: MIKHAIL BABURKINPHONE: 9078033299FAX: 9078954690EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––9-10 TON TAG TRAILER 18 LONG MINIMUM BY 96 WIDE.CONTACT: JAMES MCCARTHYPHONE: 239-214-1821EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D8R TRACKS | RAILS & PADS 80%+CONTACT: BOB BUSHEYPHONE: 530-640-3374EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR AN AG DRAWBAR FOR A CAT 75CCONTACT: STEVE COCKERILLPHONE: 402-253-8262EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––70-90 TON TRUCK CRANE | WE ARELOOKING TO PURCHASE 1 - EARLY2000 - 2008 70-90 TON TRUCK CRANEROAD LEGAL FOR CALIFORNIA.CONTACT: GLENN RUSSELLPHONE: 360.314.7413FAX: 360.722.3222EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED 33 TON MONTANA PORTABLECEMENT POWDER SILO NEAR LASVEGAS, NVCONTACT: VLADEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE BACKHOE 580L, M, | LOOKIINGFOR CASE 580SK, L, M PREFER 2WHEEL DRIVE. NEED ABOUT 300 UNITA YEAR.CONTACT: TIM YOUNGPHONE: 281-8293588FAX: 281-8293588EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOADER BACKHOES | WE ARE LOOK-ING FOR USED CASE 580L, 580L-II,580M, 580M-II, AND JCB 214 SERIES 3ONWARDS. PREFER 2WD, STANDARDHOE AND BUCKET. PLEASE SEND MEDETAILS AND IMAGES IF YOU HAVETHE ABOVE BACKHOES.CONTACT: YINGEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR D9N | WE ARE LOOKING6 CATERPILLAR D9N WITH RIPPERCONTACT: S.L.EQUIPEMENT INCPHONE: 1+450-434-2460EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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ALEX LYON & SON

AUCTIONEERS

www.lyonauction.com

315-633-2944�

• Albany (Greenwich), NY

Sat.,�December�28,�2013

For:�Late�Model

Construction�Equipment

• Philadelphia, PA

Fri.,�January�10,�2014

For:�Late�Model�Rental

Return�Construction

Equipment

• Totowa, NJ

Sat.,�January�11,�2014

For:�Complete�Liquidation

of�Trucking�&�Warehouse

Company

• Atlanta, GA

Thurs.,�January�16,�2014

For:�Liquidation�of�Major

Trucking�Company,�etc.�

• Columbus, OH

Sat.,�January�18,�2014

For:�Late�Model�John

Deere�&�Cat�Rental�Fleet�

• Lima, Peru

Sat.,�January�25,�2014

For:�Late�Model�John

Deere�&�Cat�Construction

Equipment�&�Support

Accessories�

• Kissimmee, FL

February�1-9,�2014

For:�21st Annual

Construction�Equipment

Auction

• Las Vegas, NV

Wed.,�March�5,�2014

For:�Rental�Fleet

Equipment�

• Atlantic City, NJ

March�27-29,�2014

For:�Construction

Equipment�

• Buffalo, NY

April�5-6,�2014

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Construction�Equip.,�Trucks

&�Trailers�

RITCHIE BROS.

AUCTIONEERS

www.rbauction.com

402-421-2631

• Orlando, FL

February�17-22,�2014

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

www.catauctions.com

866-750-9432�

• Florida

Fri.,�February�14,�2014

For:�Construction

Equipment

HESS AUCTIONEERS

www.hessauctioneers.net

�866-511-2493

• Marietta, PA

Fri.,�February�7,�2014

For:�Truck,�Trailer�&

Equipment�

IRAY AUCTIONS

www.iraymn.com

�320-968-7230

• Foley, MN

Fri.,�March�7,�2014

For:�Heavy�Construction

Equipment,�Truck�&�Trailer

• Foley, MN

Fri.,�June�6,�2014

For:�Heavy�Construction

Equipment,�Truck�&�Trailer

• Foley, MN

Fri.,�September�12,�2014

For:�Heavy�Construction

Equipment,�Truck�&�Trailer

• Foley, MN

Fri.,�December�5,�2014

For:�Heavy�Construction

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IRON PLANET AUCTIONS

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�888-433-5426

ONLINE AUCTIONSGo to www.ironplanet.com to

view the complete auction

schedules, inspection reports

and to place your bid!

• ONLINE ONLY

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J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS

www.jjkane.com

�855-GO2-KANE

• Philadelphia, PA

Sat.,�January�25,�2014

For:�Construction

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MARTIN & MARTIN

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.mmaauction.com

�800-763-2728

• Collins, MS

Wed.,�January�8,�2014

For:�Online�Auction

• Mooresville, NC

Tues.,�January�14,�2014

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uidation

• Hobbs, NM

Wed.,�January�15,�2014

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January�21-23,�2014

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February�20-22,�2014

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• Lucedale, MS

Sat.,�March�8,�2014

For:�Farm�&�Construction�

• Meridian, MS

Sat.,�March�29,�2014

For:�Farm�&�Construction

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• Ellijay, GA

Sat.,�April�12,�2014

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MEEKINS

AUCTION COMPANY

www.meekinsauction.com

�800-499-6560

• Lumberton, NC

Fri.,�December�27,�2013

For:�19th Annual

Contractors�Auction

• New Bern, NC

Tues.,�January�28,�2014

For:�Marine�Construction

Equipment

POWERS AUCTION &

EQUIPMENT SALES

www.mikepowersauctions.com

�815-338-9700

• Hampshire, IL

Sat.,�January�11,�2014

For:�P.S. Coyote

Underground Equipment

Reduction

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

www.purplewave.com

�866-608-9283

• ONLINE ONLY

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STEFFES

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.steffesauctioneers.com

�701-237-9173

• Litchfield, MN

Mon.,�December�30,�2013

For:�Construction

Equipment�and�much�more!

VAUGHAN

AUCTION GROUP

www.vaughanauctiongroup.com

�903-873-6777

• Wills Point, TX

Thurs.,�February�6,�2014

For:�Contractor’s Public

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WAYNE PIKE

AUCTION COMPANY

www.waynepikeauction.com

763-389-5700

• Princeton, MN

Sat.,�March�15,�2014

For:�Heavy Equipment

• Princeton, MN

Sat.,�June�14,�2014

For:�Heavy Equipment

• Princeton, MN

Sat.,�September�13,�2014

For:�Heavy Equipment

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Sat.,�December�6,�2014

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YODER & FREY

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.yoderandfrey.com

�419-865-3990

• Ft. Myers, FL

Fri.,�January�31,�2014

For:�Complete�Liquidation

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February�10-17,�2014

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Tues.,�February�18,�2014

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AuctionsComingTo view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at

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J.M. Wood AuctionCompany HostsTwo-Day Ala. SaleJ.M. Wood Auction Company Inc. finished the year

strong with another successful sale Dec. 4 and 5 atits headquarters in Montgomery, Ala. Gross sales from the auction totaled more than $12

million and online sales contributed more than $2 mil-lion toward the overall total. Bidders from 34 states and11 countries participated in the sale and 29 percent of thelots drew attention from online bidders. Equipment from four regional Caterpillar dealers was

on the auction block. In addition, Flint EquipmentCompany; the state of Alabama; B & G Rental (A divi-sion of Brasfield of Gorrie); Wilson Bros. Logging; andmore than 300 other consignors were represented at thesale. “Our 40th anniversary year has been our best year

yet,” said Bryant Wood, vice president of J.M. WoodAuction Company Inc. “We feel mighty blessed to havesuch loyal buyers and sellers. We’ve seen a lot of oldfamiliar faces around the auctions this year back buyingand gearing up for projects. We can definitely feel thepositive momentum starting to turn in this economy thathas been down for so long. People have work and theyare spending money.”J.M. Wood Auction wrapped up its 40th year in busi-

ness with more than $100 million in auction sales.The 41st annual “March in Montgomery Auction,”

will be the next auction held by J.M. Wood Auction,which is always the first auction after the Florida sales. For more information call 334/264-3265 or visit

http://www.JMWood.com/ (This story also can be found on Construction

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

Charles Pruitt (L) and Scott Kennedy,both of Charles Pruitt Enterprises inBuford, Ga., are interested in thisKomatsu PC200LC.

Troy Rutherford (L) of RutherfordConstruction in Clanton, Ala., tests thehydraulics on one of several excavatorsas his father, Toby Rutherford, also ofRutherford Construction, looks on.

(L-R): Mike Coker,Jerry Coker, and TimThigpen of GreenhillEquipment in Florence,Ala., return for anothersale in hopes of bring-ing home a Case back-hoe loader.

Don Godbold (L) and Robert Jones of Camden, Ala., takein the sale from the comfort of their four wheeler. Theretired contractors still “dabble” in the equipment busi-ness and for the day are self-proclaimed “partners inanonymity.”

Doss Edwards (L) and Randy Thompson of Mid-StateEquipment, Dublin, Ga., go over their notes on thisKomatsu PC220LC excavator before heading to the bid-ding arena.

Ricky Callaway of Yancey Bros.Co., Washington, Ga., looksunder the hood to check out thepower plant of a Cat 320CL.

A pair of 2012 Deere 624K wheel loaders drawattention from the crowd and online bidders

Jan Hill (L) of Hill Farms in Woodland, Miss., andLangston Kilgore of K & K Inc. and RLK Inc., a truckingfirm and dirt contracting business, both based inHouston, Miss., look over several of the wheel loaders inthe sale lineup.

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“Actually, the heat is better as long as theroad stays dry.”

Work Soldiers OnLane and its subcontractors are working at

different points along the 7-mi. stretch ofroad. Right now, they are doing work on theright side of the northbound lanes, as well asthe left side of the southbound lanes, Crosssaid. He and his crews are working behindbarriers to allow cars and trucks to movefreely through the area.A relatively small amount of earthmoving

is being down on this project, according toCross. “We have around 60,000 to 70,000 cubic

yards of earth to excavate, but that is spreadout over 14 miles of traffic lanes, so it is real-ly not that much,” said Cross. “Lane is doingthe excavation and we’re also placing thestone.”Among the equipment used by Lane at the

site are Hitachi 350 track excavators, JohnDeere backhoes, Komatsu bulldozers andCaterpillar rollers, all of which are owned bythe contractor.Cross said that his company, as the main

contractor on the project, has been working

closely with its paving division, VirginiaPaving Co., to shift the traffic to the rightside of the road — often working six daysand nights a week. Assisting them is theManassas office of Roadmark Corp., basedin Durham, N.C. That firm is re-striping the

shifted lanes.Besides Virginia Paving and Roadmark,

the other major subcontractor on the projectis Long Fence, which is installing a consid-erable amount of new guardrail along inter-state, according to Cross.

Night work has been required on this proj-ect due to the strict lane closure restrictionsin place on the heavily-traveled interstate. Asa result of those restrictions, Cross antici-pates very little traffic disruptions other thanforcing drivers to slow down when movingonto shifted lanes.But then, it is pretty rare to see cars mov-

ing at the posted speed limits anyway due tothe heavy volume of vehicles that typicallymove along the interstate.From his job site office off I-95 near

Quantico, Cross sees what he calls horribletraffic delays every day of the week.“Northbound traffic is bad from about

4:30 in the morning until about 9 or 10o’clock, and then the southbound lanes startto get really bad at about 2 o’clock in theafternoon,” Cross said. While this project may not in itself ease

the highway’s notorious traffic congestion,the hope is that when combined with othernearby projects both ongoing and plannedfor the future, the area will soon see the prob-lem begin to get a little better each day.

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

I-95 from page 70

VDOT photoThe project is projected to cost around $40 million.

Lane Crews Work Behind Barriers to Allow Traffic Flow

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Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-8010

Syracuse, NY (Evenings) (315) 637-8912

www.lyonauction.com

Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

ALEX

LYON& SON

THURSDAY, JAN. 16 @ 10:00 AM

& Hertz EquipmentRentals

Sunbelt Rentals

NOTE: Selling Will Be a Long Time Local Trucking Company That is LiquidatingIts Trucks Along with Equipment Trailers From Hertz Equipment Rentals and RentalFleet Equipment From Sunbelt Rentals.

EARLY HILITES: 23 TRUCK TRACTORS: (22) 2007 Int’l. 9900 (t/a), 2005Western Star 4900EX (t/a), 5 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: (5) 2005 TrailkingTK70HT 35ton (t/a), VAN TRAILERS, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2006Takeuchi TB016, 7 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2005 JCB 508C (4x4), (6) 2005JCB 506C (4x4), SCISSOR LIFT: 2006 Genie GR12, AIR COMPRESSOR: 2006IR P185WJD, WELDER: 2007 Miller CST-280, SWEEPER: 2005 Laymor 8HC,SERVICE TRUCK: 2008 Ford F550 (s/a), 3 UTILITY TRAILERS: 2008-2006BestTB102x18, 2007 EZ-Dump Bass1810, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New EasyKleen Pressure Washers, 2007 ELSE-30 Port-a-power, Avtron LoadBank, WackerHeater, (4) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors, New Mustang ML80S Rammers,New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3) NewMustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 ConcreteVibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in. AbrasiveBlades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive AirImpact Wrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6) New 2in. x 50ft.Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches.

Address: 6315 Highway 78 West, Bremen, GA 30110.

DIRECTIONS: From Atlanta Airport: take Camp Creek Parkway West to 285N to I-20W to Exit 11. Turnright onto Rt. 27N, go 1 mile to 4th light, turn left, sale site on left.

SITE PHONE: (770) 537-7386 GA LICENSE: AUNR002859 – Jack Lyon Auctioneer.

AUCTIONATLANTA (BREMEN),

GEORGIA

LIQUIDATION MAJOR TRUCKING COMPANY

25-30 TRUCK TRACTORS, 6 HYDRAULIC BEAVERTAIL EQUIPMENT TRAILERS. QUANTITY OF

VAN TRAILERS, CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT VARIOUS FORKLIFTS & SKID STEERS,

SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.

SLDF Supports ASA’s Actionsto Protect Subcontractorsinterests aside from those embodied in theforum-selection clause; it may consider onlypublic interests.”“These ‘public interests’ most certainly

would include the laws in the 24 states thatlimit the use of forum-selection clauses inconstruction,” said ASA Chief AdvocacyOfficer E. Colette Nelson. “That is, whendetermining whether a forum-selection clause is valid andshould be enforced, a court canand, perhaps, should take intoconsideration public interest, asdefined by the state legislatures.”The Supreme Court’s

“remand,” added Eric Travers,Kegler, Brown, Hill & Ritter,Columbus, Ohio, “was to sendthe case back to Texas for thefederal courts there to deter-mine whether there are any pub-lic interests that support keepingthe litigation in the state where the projectwas located.” Travers prepared ASA’s“friend-of-the-court” brief.In the underlying case, the general con-

tractor, Atlantic Marine, hired J-Crew as asubcontractor to work on a constructionproject to build a child care facility at a mil-itary base in Fort Hood, Texas. The subcon-tract contained a forum-selection clauserequiring that all disputes “shall be litigatedin the Circuit Court for the City of Norfolk,Virginia, or the United States District Courtfor the Eastern District of Virginia, NorfolkDivision.”J-Crew subcontracted much of its work to

predominantly local subcontractors andsuppliers, almost all of which were locatedin the western district of Texas in or aroundKilleen, Texas, and near the project. All of

the subcontract work was performed inTexas. When the project was completed,almost $160,000 remained unpaid to J-Crew, even though it had timely completedits work. J-Crew sued in Texas in the feder-al district where the project was located.Atlantic Marine moved to dismiss or trans-fer the case to federal court in Virginia, rely-ing on the forum-selection clause. The trialcourt agreed with J-Crew and refused to dis-

miss the case or transfer venue to Virginia.Atlantic Marine asked the federal appealscourt to enforce the forum-selection clause,but the appeals court agreed with the trialcourt. Atlantic Marine appealed to the U.S.Supreme Court, which granted review. TheSupreme Court heard oral arguments in thecase on Oct. 9.ASA’s Subcontractors Legal Defense

Fund financed the brief. The SLDF supportsASA’s critical legal activities in precedent-setting cases to protect the interests of allsubcontractors. ASA taps the SLDF to fundamicus briefs in appellate-level cases thatwould have a significant impact on subcon-tractor rights.

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Volvo Rents to Grow UnderNew Owner, Same EmployeesRents’ customers will not be affected by thetransaction. Volvo CE will continue to sellproducts to Volvo Rents under the new own-ership and all Volvo CE’s existing dealer-based rental operations are unaffected by thisannouncement.The transaction is subject to certain condi-

tions, including the approval of relevantauthorities, and is expected to be closed inthe first quarter of 2014.For more information, visit

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

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

ASA from page 1

VOLVO from page 1

The SLDF supports ASA’s criticallegal activities in precedent-settingcases to protect the interests of all subcontractors.

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J.J. Kane Hosts Equipment AuctionJ.J. Kane held a surplus equipment

auction Dec. 12 in Atlanta, Ga.

Approximately 700 registered bid-ders online and onsite, representing 46U.S. states and five countries, vied for800 pieces of construction and power

line equipment, fleet vehicles and con-struction tools, totaling $6.4 million ofwhich $3 million was sold online.Highlights of the sale included an

Altec AH100 bucket truck, which soldfor $105,000, as well as nine AltecAT37G bucket trucks going to the

highest bidders.Equipment was provided by Georgia

Power Company, AGL Resources, andother regional and national fleets.

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Muhammed Habib (L) of Electric Service Maintenanceand Repair in Douglasville, Ga., and Bill Patterson ofProgression Electric, Knoxville, Tenn., shop the inven-tory of trucks.

(L-R): Michael Locke, Anthony Rau and MichaelMangini of Rauhorn Electric in Detroit, Mich., inspectan Altec AH100, 100 ft. (30.5 m) boom-mounted bucketon an International 7500 chassis.

J.J Kane held a surplus equipment auction Dec. 12 inAtlanta, Ga.

(L-R): Tommy Boyd, Michael Gray and Brad McDill ofGrays Power Supply in Oakland, Miss., consider a pairof Mantis 6010 crawler cranes.

(L-R): Charles Cook, Rich Ehmer and MichaelWhitebread of J.J. Kane Auctioneers get the biddingstarted.

Lawrence Daumlin (L) of Southern Lights ElectricalContractors in Bradenton, Fla., and Guerin Johnson ofCENTEC Equipment in Sarasota, Fla., talk about thelineup of digger derricks and bucket trucks for sale.

Bobcat Company has expanded its dealer network withthe addition of two Rental Inc. locations as authorized sales,service, parts and rental providers of Bobcat equipment. Since opening its first branch in 2004, the independently

owned rental operation has grown to include five locationsspanning the Florida Panhandle as well as southern Alabamaand western Georgia. The recent addition of Bobcat ofThomasville and Bobcat of Dothan — previously known asBobcat of the Wiregrass — under the Rental umbrella willbetter enable the dealership network to expand its Bobcatcustomer base, primarily consisting of commercial, industri-al and residential contractors. Both Bobcat of Dothan and Bobcat of Thomasville will

carry the full line of Bobcat products, including skid-steerloaders, compact track loaders, compact excavators and util-ity vehicles.“With more than 25 years of experience, the professional

staff at Rental is committed to providing customers withquality equipment solutions,” said Joe Scherzinger, ownerand president of Rental. “As a result, the decision to carry theindustry’s leading compact equipment brand at our newestlocations was an easy one.”The dealerships are located at 3425 Napier Field Road,

Dothan, Ala., and 12534 Highway 319 N., Thomasville, Ga.For more information on Rental’s Dothan and

Thomasville locations call 334/984-2444 or 229/225-9644,respectively, or visit www.rentalinc.net.For more information on Bobcat products visit www.bob-

cat.com.(This story also can be found on Construction

Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.) CEG

Two Additions…

Bobcat CompanyIntroduces NewAuthorized Dealers

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www.ironplanet .com

First sale. No travel. 100% online.

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Ritchason Wraps Up2013 Auctions With Annual Winter SaleRitchason Auctioneers Inc. wrapped up the 2013 auc-

tion schedule with its annual winter sale at its auctionheadquarters in Lebanon, Tenn., on Dec.14. Despite a

cold rainy day in middle Tennessee, a terrific crowd of reg-istered bidders and equipment enthusiasts turned out for thesale.

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Roger Lee Trent of Trent Excavating, Russellville, Tenn.,braves the weather to look under the hood of thisKomatsu PC150LC.

B.Y. Peery (L) and Kenny Bishop of Peery Enterprises,Dickson, Tenn., test out this JCB 214 backhoe loaderbefore bidding on it.

Brad Higgins (L) andNick Amos of Brad

Higgins Constructionin Soddy Daisy, Tenn.,

inspect this HypacC852B padfoot roller.

(L-R): Daniel Pruitt, Tony Watson and DewainRitchason gather the crowd, make the morningannouncements and start the auction.

(L-R): Jake Miller, Darrell Dorr, and MichaelMcKeehan of Miller Excavating, Athens, Tenn., look fordozers and dump trucks for their dirt moving busi-ness.

Jordan West (L) and Roger Russell of R&S Farms inOneida, Tenn., talk about this Cat D3C.

Gary Silvers (L), independent contractor based inChattanooga, Tenn., and William Ledford of WilliamLedford Construction in Calhoun, Tenn., look over thedozers for sale.

Perry Minge (L) of Cornerstone Development, based inFranklin, Tenn., and James Brown of Brown CustomBuilding in Oliver Springs, Tenn., check out this Bobcat331 mini-excavator about to go on the auction block.

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HILITES: 20 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (2) 2011 Cat 740 (3,000hrs.), (2) 2005 Cat 740, Cat 740, 2007 Cat 730, Cat 730, (2) Cat D250D, 2007 Volvo A40E, (2) 2005 Volvo A40D, Volvo A30C, 2006 Terex TA30, Terex TA30, TerexTA27, 2006 JCB 714, Bell B25B, (2) JD 250D, 4 STRAIGHT FRAME HAUL TRUCKS: (4) Euclid R50, 108 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: (2) Cat 385BL, (2) Cat 365BL, (3) 2006 Cat 345CL, Cat 345CL, Cat 345BL, 2011 Cat 336EL,2007 Cat 330DL, Cat 330DL, Cat 329EL, Cat 325CL, (2)Cat 325C, 2009 Cat 324DLC, Cat 320EL, (3) Cat 320DL, Cat 320CL, Cat 315DL, 2005 Cat 315CL, 2011 Cat 304DCR, (5) 2011 Cat 303.5D, 2010 Cat 303CCR, 2008-2007-2006 Cat301.8C, 2008 Komatsu PC800LC-8, 2007 Komatsu PC600LC-8, Komatsu PC400LC, Komatsu PC400, (2) 2013 Komatsu PC360LC-10, (4) 2011-2010 Komatsu PC350LC-8, 2010- (3)2008 Komatsu PC300LC-8, 2007 Komatsu PC300LC-7,2007 Komatsu PC270LC-8, (2) 2005 Komatsu PC250, 2006 Komatsu PC220LC-8, (2) 2007-2006 Komatsu PC200LC-8, 2008 Kobelco SK350LC, (5) 2006 Kobelco SK330LC, (2) New 2013 Kobelco SK295LC-9, 2006 Kobelco SK290-6, 2004Kobelco SK250LC, (5) 2007- (2)2006-(2) 2005 Kobelco SK210LC-6, 2005 Kobelco SK135SR, Kobelco SK135SR, Kobelco SK115DZ, (2)2007-(3) 2006 Kobelco SK135SSR, 2013 Doosan DX150LC-3, 2013-2010 Doosan DX140, 2006 Doosan255LC, (3) Volvo EC460BLC, 2005 Hitachi ZX460LC, 2006 Case CX210, (2) 2006-2005 IHI 65NX, (7) 2006 IHI 35N-2, 3 LONG REACH EXCAVATORS: 2009 Cat 324DLC, 2006 Volvo EC240BLR, Komatsu PC300LC-5L, 15 MOTORGRADERS: (2) Cat 140M, Cat 16G, (4) 2008 Cat 12M, (2) Cat 12H, (3) 2010 JD 772G (AWD), 2010 Komatsu GD655-3EO, 2007 Volvo 940, Fiat Allis FG85, Champion C80B, 6 MOTOR SCRAPERS: (2) Cat 631S, (4) Cat 631D, 2 PULLSCRAPERS: (2) Icon 821,TOOL CARRIER: Cat IT12, 45 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 980K, 2010-(3) 2007 Cat 980H, Cat 980G, 2010 Cat 972H, Cat 972G, 2012 Cat 966K, 2006 Cat 966H, Cat 966H, 2013 Cat 950K (150 hrs.), 2008Cat 950H, Cat 938G, (2)2011 Cat 930H, 2010 Cat 928HZ, Cat 928G-II, 2012-2011-(3) 2010 Cat 924H, (2) 2010 Liebherr 586, (2) 2009 JCB 436HT, 2007 JCB 426HT, 2009 JCB 416HT, JD 644H, JD 624G, 2010-2008 Komatsu WA470-6, 2010Komatsu WA380-6, 2008 Komatsu WA250PT, Komatsu WA250, 2008 Kawasaki 90ZV, 2008 Kawasaki 70ZV, 2009 Kawasaki 65ZX, (2) 2005 Case 621D, Volvo L120, (2) 2010 Volvo L110F, (2) Volvo L70C, 2 SIDE BOOM TRACTORS:2007-2006 JD 650J, 102 CRAWLER TRACTORS: (2) Cat D9N, Cat D9H, Unused Cat D8T (ripper), 2012 Cat D8T (ripper), 2011 Demo Cat D8T (ripper), (2)2006-(3) 2005 Cat D8T, Cat D8T (ripper), 2005 Cat D8T, (5) Cat D8R-II, (4) CatD8N, Cat D8L-II, Cat D8L, Cat D7RXW(ripper), (6) 2006 Cat D7RLGP-II, (3) 2010 Cat D7R, 2006 Cat D7-II, 2007 Cat D6TLGP, Cat D6TX (cab, winch), 2007 Cat D6T, Cat D6T, 2005 Cat D6RLGP-II, (3) 2008 Cat D6NXL, Cat D6NXL, (2)2005 Cat D6N, 2012 Cat D6KXL, 2012 Cat D6KLGP, Cat D6MXL, Cat D6D (ripper), 2005 Cat D5NLGP, Cat D5NXL, Cat D5HXL, Cat D3K, 2006 JD 1050C, (2) 2006 JD 1050, 2012 JD 850KWT (winches), 2007 JD 750JLGP, 2010 JD 750J,(3) 2006- (4) 2005 JD 650J, JD 650J, 2005 JD 450JLGP, 2006-(6) 2005 JD 450J, (2) 2010-2006 Komatsu D155AX-6 (ripper), (7) 2010 Komatsu D65EX-16 (ripper), (2) 2008-(3) 2007 Komatsu D65EX-16 (ripper), 2008-2006 Komatsu D65PX-15, 2008-(3) 2007 Komatsu D65EX-15E0, Komatsu D65PX-12, Komatsu, Case 850K, Case 850D, 2010 Case 750L, (2) 2011 Case 650L, 85 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2009-2008 Cat 450E (4x4), (2) 2011 Cat 420E (4x4), (2) Cat420E (4x4), (6) Cat 420D (4x4), 2012-(5) 2011 Cat 416E (4x4), 2008 Cat 416E, (2) Cat 416C (4x4), (5) 2013 NH B95C (4x4), (2) 2012-(4) 2011 Case 580N (4x4), Case 580 Super M-II (4x4), (14) 2005 Case 580M(4x4), (8) Case 580 Super M(4x4), (2) Case 580M (4x4), (3) 2008-(4) 2007 Komatsu WB146-5 (4x4), Komatsu WB146-5, (2) 2006 Komatsu WB140-2N, 2008 JD 310J (4x4), JD 310J, (11) JD 310G (4x4), JD 310G, 2007 JCB 3C-4, (3) 2013-(2) 2007 JCB 3CX-14 (4x4),2006 Volvo Bl40, 6 ASPHALT ROLLERS: 2005 Cat CB534D, 2009 Cat CB224, 2005 IR DD90HF, 2007 IR DD24, 2006 IR DDS14, 2005 Vibromax 752C, 2 COMPACTORS: (2) Cat 825B, 64 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (8) New/UnusedVolvo SD115D, (11) New/Unused Volvo SD105DXTF, 2008 IR SD70D, 2011-2010-(3) 2008 IR SD45F, 2010-2008-2006 IR SD45D, 2009 Cat CS64, (2) Cat CS56, (2) Cat CP56, (4) Cat CS533E, 2011 Cat CS553, 2007 Cat CS533E, 2011 BomagBW213DH-4,(2) 2010-(3) 2008 Bomag BW211D-40, (8) 2006 Bomag BW211D-3, 2006 Bomag BW177D-3, JCB VM106D, (3) 2005 JCB VM66D, (2) 2005 JCB VM46D, 2005 Case SV208, Hypac C852B, 13 RUBBER TRACKED SKIDSTEERS: (2) 2013 Case TV380, Cat 287B, (2) 2006 Takeuchi TL130R, (5) 2006 Takeuchi TL130, 2011 Terex PT30, 2007 Bobcat T300, ASV RC30, 18 SKID STEERS: (2) 2011 Cat 246C, (3) 2011 Cat 226B-3, Cat 226B, (5) 2010 JD 318D,2007-2006 JD 317, 2007 Case 450, Demo JCB 260, 2011 JCB 260, 2012 JCB 225, 2010 Bobcat S175, 5 TRENCHERS: 2007 Astec RT1160 (300hrs.), (4) Ditch Witch RT115 (4x4), 4 ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: 2007-2005 JCB 930(4x4), 2007 Case 586G, IR RT706F, 87 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2) Cat TL1055(cab), (4) 2011- (3) 2008 Cat TL943, 2005 JLG G12-55A (4x4), 2007 JLG/Lull 1044C-54, (2) 2005 JLG/Lull 944E-42, 2006 (2) IR VR843, 2007 DieciXRM7.732, (4) 2007 Dieci XRM6.621, (3) 2008-2007 Dieci XRM 6.221, (6) 2008 Dieci XRM5.519, (2) 2006 JCB 550 (4x4), 2005 JCB 508C(4x4), (7) 2005 JCB 52050 (4x4), 2006-(2) 2005 JCB 520 (4x4), (3) 2006-(2) 2005 JCB 506CHL(4x4),2006- (3) 2005 JCB 506C (4x4), 2006-2005 Genie/ Terex TH644C, 2008-(9) 2007-2006 Genie GTH644, 2005 Star PRB-128 Personnel Basket, 41 BOOM LIFTS: New 2014 JLG 1350SJP (4x4), New 2014 JLG 800S (4x4), JLG 600S (4x4),JLG A450 AJ, (4) JLG 450AJ (4x4), (2) 2007 JLG 400S (4x4),(10) JLG 400S (4x4), (4) JLG E400AN, (2) JLG E300AJP, (2) 2007 Snorkel TB126J, Snorkel 126J, Snorkel TB80(4x4), Genie S125, (3) Genie S60 (4x4),Genie S45 (4x4), 2006 GenieZ45/25, (4) Genie Z45/25, Genie Z30/20N, 32 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2004 Genie GS3384RT, (2) 2005 Genie GS3246, (5) 2007 Genie GS3268RT, 2007 Genie AWP30SDC, 2008 Genie AWP12SDC, (2) 2006 Genie GR-12, 2007 JLG 3394RT, 2006JLG 1930ES, (2) Skyjack 4626, 2006-2005 Skyjack 3226, (4) 2006-2005 Skyjack 3219, (8) Skyjack 3219, MEC 2633ES, 10 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2006 IR XP750WCU, 2006 IR XP375WCU, 2008 Sullair 375(high pressure), (2) 2007 Sullair185DPQJD, 2007 Atlas Copco XAS185JD, (2) 2007 Sullivan D185Q11JD, Sullivan D185Q, 2005 Doosan 185CFM, 6 GENERATORS: Cat D343A, Kohler 60R0Z, 2007 Multiquip DCA85US, 2006 Multiquip DCA45US, (2) 2007 Wacker G50,17 WELDERS: (4) 2008 Miller BB500CCCV, 2006 Miller Big Blue 400, 2008 Miller BB300D, 2007 Miller Big Blue 3, (2) 2008- 2007 Lincoln Vantage 500, (2) 2007 Lincoln Vantage 300, 2006 Lincoln K2409-1, 2007 Lincoln K2453-1, 2008Lincoln K2405-2, 2007 Multiquip DLW400ES, 2008 Multiquip DLW400ATMP, 72 LIGHT PLANTS: (2) 2013- (3) 2012 Doosan 60HZ-T, 2013-2012 Doosan LSCWKUB, (2) 2012 Doosan LSC, Doosan LSC, (10) 2013 IR, (3) 2010-(4) 2008IR Light Source, (2) 2009- (2) 2008-(12) 2008-(13) 2007-2006-2005 Magnum Pro MLT3060, (5) 2007-(4) 2006 Amida AL4060D4MH, (2) 2005 Genie TML4000N, (3) Genie TML4000N, 2009 Wacker 41 WATER PUMPS: (2) 2007-(2) 2006Pioneer PP63C17L, 2005 Pioneer PP63C17, (2) 2005 Pioneer PP63, (15) 2011-2008 Magnum MTP6000D, (3) 2012 –(14) 2011Magnum2007 Godwin CD150 6in., 5 AIR WINCHES: (3) IR WB1142K, Terex TA7-36, Terex TA7-30AX1,SCREENING PLANTS: Extec S-5, 2 AIR CONDITIONING UNITS: (2) Trane portable, 15 AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS: 2012 Kubota M9960HDC (4x4), (6) 2010 Challenger MT465B (4x4), 2007 NH TS115 (4x4), JD 6400(4x4), JD6300 (4x4), JD 6200 (4x4), JD 4040 (4x4), JD 3140 (4x4), JD 2140 (4x4), JD 400 (4x4), STRAW BLOWER: Finn AEM20, 6 SWEEPERS: (2) 2011 Blaw Knox FB90 (cab, 400hrs.), 2012 Broce BB250 (100hrs.), 2007 Terramite TSS38, 2007-2006 Laymor 8HC, Laymor 6HC, 7 CONCRETE MIXER TRUCKS: (5) 2006-(2) 2002 Peterbilt (t/a), BOOM TRUCK: 2007 Sterling (40 ton), 11 WATER TRUCKS: (2) 2005 Ford F650 (s/a), 2003 Sterling (t/a), 2003 Sterling (s/a), 2003-2001 Mack 4000gal. (t/a), 2008 IH 4200, 2002 Int’l. (s/a), (3) 2007 Western 30TCG, WATER TRAILER: 2006 Magnum MWT500, 7 ROLLBACK TRUCKS: 2006 Freightliner M2106 w/28ft.Ledwell, (2) 2001 Freightliner FL70, 2000Freightliner FL60, (2) 2007 Ford F650 w/21ft.Vulcan, 6 TRUCK TRACTORS: (2) 2010- (2)2009 Mack CH613 (t/a), 2007-2000 Peterbilt 379 (tri.), 5 DUMP TRUCKS: 2006 Freightliner M2 (t/a), 2005 Ford F450, 2004 Int’l. 4200, 2000Kenworth W900 (tri.), 1988 Mack DM690S (tri.), MILITARY TRUCK: Dodge M37 Cargo Jeep, STAKE TRUCKS: 2006 Ford F650, 8 PICKUPS: 2007-2005 Ford F250, (2) 2010- (3) 2008 Ford F150, 12 DETACHABLE GOOSNECKTRAILERS: (2) New 2014 Fontaine 55L 55 ton (tri.), (2) 2013 Witzco RG-60 62.5 ton (quad.), (7) 2014 Witzco 50 T (tri.), (2) 2014 Witzco 35 T (tri.), 7 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: (7) 2004 Trailking TK70HT (t/a), 3 DETACHABLE REARBRIDGE TRAILERS: 2014 Fontaine Magnitude 55L (tri.), (2) 2014 Thurway Rear Detachables (35T), STORAGE TRAILER: 2005 40ft., 8 RECREATIONAL & UTILITY VEHICLES: 2008 JD Gator, 2006 EZ-Go, (4) Kubota RTV900G(4x4), 2008 Kawasaki Mule 610(4x4), 2007 Club Car (4x4), 21 CONCRETE BUGGIES: (8) 2008-(13) 2006 Multiquip WBH-16F Concrete Buggies, 390 TIRES/RECAPS: (340) 11R22.5 HBRAPM 15 cap & casing, (50) 11R22.5 HBGAP12 Cap & Casing.

DIRECTIONS: From Tampa: I-4E to Rte. 27N for 6.5 miles to Rt.192E for 1 mile. Left on Avalon Rd. for 3 miles to sale site on

left. From Orlando: I-4W to Rt. 192W for 5.5 miles, turn right on Avalon Rd. to sale site.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1st - SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9th @ 9:00 AM

KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA(WINTER GARDEN)

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The Equipment Leasing and Finance Association (ELFA)has released three new resources to help businesses takeadvantage of the benefits of equipment finance. The multi-media resources — a video, a digital toolkit and an info-graphic — highlight how companies of all types and sizescan use leasing and financing to their strategic advantage toacquire the equipment they need to operate and grow. Thenew tools are available on ELFA’s Equipment FinanceAdvantage Web site atwww.EquipmentFinanceAdvantage.org.• Video: How Equipment Finance Equips Business for

Success — What makes America go? What makes Americagrow? At businesses nationwide, it’s access to equipment,and businesses are using leasing and financing to acquire theequipment that helps America thrive, according to this newtwo-minute video, available atwww.EquipmentFinanceAdvantage.org/value• Digital Toolkit: Equipment Finance Advantage — How

can businesses make the best possible equipment financingdecisions? What does a business need to know before enter-ing an equipment financing agreement? This easy-to-read,12-page digital brochure answers these and many other ques-tions about acquiring equipment, atwww.EquipmentFinanceAdvantage.org/toolkit• Infographic: The Road to Equipment Finance — This

new infographic offers a quick and engaging snapshot ofequipment financing. It gives readers a visual explanation ofhow equipment finance equips businesses for success, atwww.EquipmentFinanceAdvantage.org/infographic“There’s a reason seven out of 10 companies lease or

finance their equipment — it makes good business sense,”said ELFA President and CEO William G. Sutton. “We arepleased to present a new video, toolkit and infographic toanswer questions companies may have about acquiringequipment and to help them get started on the road to equip-ment finance. As all three resources point out, equipmentfinance is not only a smart and flexible equipment solutionfor businesses, it’s also an engine for U.S. economic growth,fostering innovation, supporting manufacturing and creatingjobs.”

Sharing EncouragedELFA is encouraging users to share the video, toolkit and

infographic with business contacts, friends and others, withfull permission. Users are encouraged to share the tools onsocial media channels and via email, and post them on Websites and blogs. Instructions and ideas are provided at:Tweet about these resources using #FinanceTools.For more information, call 202/238-3438 or visit

www.elfaonline.org.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

New Tools...

ELFA Releases New Resources toHelp Businesses

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ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ........................................39ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ............................2,3,10ATI CORPORTATION/LEVEL-BEST ..............................................23BARGAINS ....................................................................................84BENCH MARK TOOL & SUPPLY ....................................................7BID SPOTTER................................................................................90BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC ................................................6,67BOBCAT COMPANY ................................................................50,51BOMAG ..........................................................................................59BROOKS SALES INC ....................................................................16CAT AUCTION SERVICES

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