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Asphalt & Concrete RecyclingShingle Grinders / CrushersAsphalt & Concrete RecyclingShingle Grinders / Crushers
Volume 22 No. 11 October 2014
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WAUKESHA, WI — Apicturesque town just 20miles west of Milwaukee.It was considered a resort
getaway for Chicagoansin the late 1800s with itsclean water, earning thenickname “Spring Town.”
Today the town still up-holds that fame. In 2012,Waukesha made MoneyMagazine’s prestigious
100 Best Places to Live.That was the same yearthat the waste manage-ment supervisor, Steve
Dziekan, began workingon a proposal to convertthe city’s recycling centerinto a mulch and com-post facility.
“We have a recyclingcenter here where ourresidents can come inand drop off their yardwaste, their garbage andany branches andleaves,” says Dziekan.“We were paying an astro-nomical amount of mon-ey to have a waste com-pany haul it out of here.”
Dziekan came to theCity of Waukesha in 2009from the private sector,
where he managed land-fill operations. Afterwatching how the citycollected and disposed ofyard waste, and then see-ing the operational costs,he relied on his previousexperience to proposeconverting the yard wasteinto mulch and compost.
“During those threeyears out in the field, I re-ally got a feel of how thecity operated. I just start-ed looking at everythingbased on my experiencein the waste industry.
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Making the case for compost: City of Waukesha, WI, earns itssustainability badge by opening a mulch and compost facility
Yard waste like this is no problem for theHG6000.
Compost 4
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When I got into this [su-pervisor] position, I start-ed looking at numbersand thinking — ‘What’sgoing on?’” he says.
Dziekan needed to per-suade the city council tospend the money to con-vert its current operationto one that producesreusable products in-stead of waste. It was go-ing to require up-frontcapital costs to obtain theright equipment and cre-ating additional space atthe facility for the mulchand compost areas.
“Being a municipality,we had to sell it. I gave apresentation to the Com-mon Council in order toget the money to purchasethe equipment,” he says.
In his presentation, itreally came down toshowing the numbers.Dziekan was also able toshow the Council that thecity had the most tonnageof wood waste in the en-tire county. Once theCouncil learned of themoney that would besaved by eliminating theneed for the waste to behauled away - and wouldactually be turned into auseful product for resi-dents and city parks —they accepted Dziekan’sproposal. After that, hebegan working with thestate’s Department ofNatural Resources to en-sure the proper regula-tions were followed.
“I’m proud to say thatwhen the DNR did comeout here to inspect thesite, they said, ‘Wow, youreally have your stuff to-gether; you made thiseasy’, which was a bigcompliment for me,knowing that I couldmove forward,” he says.
The next step was toobtain the necessaryequipment, especially theright type of grinder. Thefacility had a 20 year oldtub grinder to processwood waste but forDziekan’s plan, a newgrinder was necessary.Dziekan and his teamturned to local dealerVermeer Wisconsin. Ter-ritory Manager MarkSyverson explains that helooked at the facility po-tential and the possibilitythat wood waste tonnagewould continue to in-crease over the next fewyears, especially as thecity works proactively tocombat emerald ash bor-er infestations.
“We discussed with Stevehis long term goals andtheir potential growth,”Syverson says. “Steve and Idetermined the VermeerHG6000 horizontal grinderwas the optimal machinefor his needs now and inthe future.”
The recycling facilitysits on 11 acres, whichincludes the residentdropoff, processing andcompost areas. Residentscan drop off twice a weekat the facility, as well asan annual citywide brushpickup. On occasionthere is need for special
pickup due to majorstorms; such was thecase on June 30, 2014.
Storm damage andthe Vermeer HG6000A high wind storm
caused significant damageto 25 percent of the city.The department had tomobilize to collect thedowned trees and branch-es caused by the storm.
“We opened up the fa-cility through that week-end for our residents,” hesays. “We also went outwith our trucks and load-ers to bring in the stormdebris as well.”
According to Dziekanthe northeast section ofthe city was hit the hard-est. For that area,Dziekan moved the Ver-meer HG6000 to a stag-ing area nearby in orderto grind up the materialright there. For this rea-son, Dziekan wanted atrailered unit that couldbe easily mobilized.
“The whole purpose forthis machine was to beable to move it, which isreally easy,” he says.
Once the grinding at
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the storm cleanup loca-tion was complete, thematerial was trucked backto the facility to becomeeither mulch or compost.
Making useful productfor the residents of
Spring TownSince 2012, Dziekan
estimates they haveprocessed 5,000 tons ofyard waste annually.They accept all greenwaste except for grass
clippings. Dziekan saysthe material is separatedout by type, which deter-mines if it will beprocessed for mulch orused for compost. Treebranches and brush be-come mulch; the yardwaste such as old flowersand leaves is saved forcomposting.
No matter what the ma-terial ends up as, it firstgets processed throughby the Vermeer HG6000.Dziekan explains theyrun the grinder approxi-mately twice a week toprocess all the materialcollected. The efficiencyof the horizontal grinderis what impressesDziekan the most fromthe output of its previoustub grinder.
“The time comparisonversus our old grinder is
impressive. I would esti-mate a 90 percent timesavings with our Vermeergrinder,” says Dziekan. “Ican tell you there are timesthat even two wheel load-ers can’t keep up with it.”
“If I’m making mulch,grinding all the treebranches, I run it througha 2-inch screen. Then, I’mjust going to let that pileheat up and cure. Nobodywants to put freshground-up trees out intheir yard. So basically Ikeep it segregated and itcures for a while.”
Dziekan estimates thatit’s two to three monthsbefore the mulch is readyfor residents to use. Thecity provides the mulch toresidents for free andthey typically run out. “Ican tell you, this yearalone, since we've had thegrinder, I've probably putout 800-cubic-yards ofmulch that’s gone andthere’s probably another1,000-cubic-yards sitting
there, or better, rightnow,” he says.
The compostingwindrows are situated atanother part of the facili-ty, which is a more in-volved process. The com-post is produced frommostly leaves. Besidesthe resident drop off, thecity will go pick up leavesand stockpile for use incompost. He maintainssix windrows of leaf com-post on a 20,000-cubic-yard area. The shortestwindrow is 220-feet inlength and the longest is480-feet.
Dziekan participated inan intensive three daytraining and testing pro-gram on composting inMadison. The trainingtaught him how to effective-ly maintain windrows foroptimal compost product.
“When I make thewindrows, I test themweekly, temperature-wise. I want to keep thatat 131 degrees or higher.
I turn the pile every twoweeks and monitor it. Thewindrows I have nowhave been out there forjust about four months.Right now they’re at theircuring stage.
“Most of the windrowsare running about 140degrees. But once thetemperature starts com-ing back down the otherway — to like 122, 120ranges — that’s when Ilook at starting to curethem, so I don’t burn offthe good microbes. Wemonitor it until it coolsdown enough to whereit’s cured. You’re lookingprobably about threemonths to cure a pile.”
In the fall, Dziekan willgo back to the CommonCouncil to show how thecity’s investment haspaid off. He is excited toshow its success so far.
“They’re going to askquestions, and I will beable to show how muchmoney we have saved.”
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Editorial Deadline precedes the Ad Deadline
by two days. Waste Handling Equipment News read-ers include owners, operators and purchasing agentsinvolved in construction demolition, asphalt/concreterecycling, wood waste recycling and composting. Oureditorial emphasizes new equipment, site stories,association updates, legislation and industry news.
If you have news to contribute, contact:Jon M. Casey, Editor
Waste Handling Equipment News6113 State Highway 5Palatine Bridge, New York 13428Tel: 717-258-6775Fax: 518-673-2699 E-Mail: [email protected]
Cover photo: Keith McCann, TEREX Finlay North
American sales director, holds a handful of the light-
weight, plastic trash bag material screened from a pile of
bagged, composted yard waste material.
Grinder Guy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Topsoils etc. hosts TEREX-Finlay recyclingequipment demonstration . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11
by Jon M. Casey
Vermeer introduces a new forestry tractor forland clearing applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Superior opens registration for 2014 dealersales and service schools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
HARTL Crusher and Rockland Mfg.: Two pow-erhouses have joined forces in North America. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Branching out in hard times . . . . . . . . . . 22-23
Shingle Recycling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
You’re invited! Morbark Demo Days 2014 . . 28
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EUGENE, OR — AstecIndustries has namedJeff Elliott as group vicepresident of the AstecAggregate Mining Group.His responsibilities willinclude direct oversightof Kolberg-Pioneer, Inc.(KPI) in Yankton, SD,Johnson Crushers Inter-national (JCI) in Eugene,OR, Astec MobileScreens in Sterling, ILand Telestack Ltd. inOmagh County, Tyrone,Northern Ireland.
KPI-JCI and Astec Mo-bile Screens is an Ameri-can manufacturer for theaggregate, recycling andconstruction industries.
Telestack is a mobile bulkhandling equipmentmanufacturer.
In his new role, whichhe assumed July 1, El-liott is responsible foroverseeing all operationalaspects of Telestack andKPI-JCI and Astec MobileScreens, and will reportdirectly to Group Presi-dent Rick Patek. Patek isresponsible for Astec In-dustries subsidiariesBreaker Technology, Inc.,Osborn Engineered Prod-ucts SA, Telsmith andAstec do Brazil.
Previously, KPI-JCI andAstec Mobile Screens andTelestack were under the
direction of Group Presi-dent Joe Vig, who retiredJuly 1.
As group vice presi-dent, Elliott will workclosely with the presi-dents of KPI-JCI andAstec Mobile Screens andTelestack Ltd. and pro-vide guidance and direc-tion on meeting and ex-ceeding company strate-gic goals.
“I look forward to work-ing with Rick Patek to tapinto his lifetime of experi-ences in all elements ofmanufacturing and sell-ing aggregate, recyclingand mining equipment,”Elliott said. “Together, we
will supply the guidanceand direction to ensureboth of our teams areproperly aligned and havethe required resources tomeet our objectives.”
Previously, Elliottserved as president ofJohnson Crushers Inter-national, KPI-JCI andAstec Mobile Screens’Oregon manufacturingfacility. Prior to that, heserved as senior vicepresident of sales andmarketing for Cedara-pids, Inc.
For more informationabout KPI-JCI and AstecMobile Screens, visitwww.kpijci.com .
KPI-JCI and Astec Mo-bile Screens (NASDAQ:ASTE) is a worldwideleader in manufacturingequipment for the aggre-gate, construction,paving and recycling in-dustries. As an innova-tive, high integrity manu-facturer, KPI-JCI andAstec Mobile Screens de-velops quality, state ofthe art products and hasthe ability to engineercustom products becauseof a highly qualified engi-neering staff. KPI-JCI andAstec Mobile Screensproudly manufacture itsproducts in Yankton, SD,
Eugene, OR and Sterling,IL. For more information,call 605-668-2524 or vis-it the website at www.kpi-jci.com .
The past month or so Ihave had two customershave grinders burn to theground. Neither of thegrinders was one of mine,but it affected my cus-tomers greatly.
Getting a call that yourgrinder has burned givesyou a sickening feeling. Iknow, it happened to me.
Not only do you lose theuse of your grinder, yourinsurance costs will sure-ly increase and waitingfor the insurance investi-gation and payment ofcoverage will further de-lay the replacement ofyour equipment. In theseIndustries, fires are al-ways a possibility, so us-ing some standard oper-ating procedures will helpreduce your chances of
your equipment catchingfire. Sometimes thingsare out of your control,but in most cases, house-keeping is the issue.
An air compressor is anecessary tool for everygrinder operation. Even aleaf blower can be used ina pinch. Either of thesewould be useful in helpingto keep your grinder clean.
How can these fireshappen:
• Material buildup onengines and exhaustsystems;
• Hot metal that hasbeen discharged from thegrinder;
• One major issue iscracks in the muffler orexhaust systems. Muf-flers not only reduce thenoise of the engine, they
actually capture sparksand disperse them priorto exhausting into the at-mosphere. When cracksdevelop, the sparks canbe sent out into the en-gine compartment. In ad-dition, all the rust parti-cles in the exhaust sys-tem get hot and are setout of these cracks to set-tle and burn themselvesout somewhere;
• Bearings failing createa lot of heat and can startfires; and
• Exhaust air can alsocatch material on fire.
What can you do?Standard operating pro-cedures should include:
• Blow off equipmentdaily with an air com-pressor, even with leafblower if needed. This in-
cludes the radiator, hy-draulic cooler, fuel cooler,air filter, etc;
• Portable machinesshould be moved out ofplace, the area cleaned,then the put back inplace. This will removeany surrounding debrisand any hot metal thatmay be in the area;
• Face the dischargethe furthest away fromwind. For example, ifwind is from the west,then the feed hopper ortub is the furthest westand the discharge is thefurthest part of the ma-chine east. This elimi-nates the ground materi-als from blowing backonto the machine;
• Use a hopper or bin tocollect metal debris;
• Use exhaust wraps orblanket to keep debris offexhaust system and heatcontrolled;
• Shutdown equipmentat least an hour beforeyou leave the site. This is-n’t an exact science be-cause when it happenedto me, the grinder had satfor two hours before I leftthe site. An hour and ahalf later, I had nogrinder; and
• Use a Fire SuppressionSystem. See my previousarticle about fire suppres-sion systems.http://afexsystems.com/hey-grinder-guy-are-these-fire-suppression-systems-worth-the-money .
Also , in warm cli-mates, you could face theradiator and coolers into
the wind as long as thedischarge of material iscarrying opposite the ra-diator. This not onlyhelps keep the enginecooler, it helps the fuelcooler keep the fuel cool-er which as we havetalked about in the past,reduces your fuel usage.
Be smart, if the wind isblowing the material backover the machine, don’t bea dumb grinder guy, youare just asking for a fire.
You may have otherideas. Turn them into aSOP List and have youroperators stick to it. It’sthe best you can do to notlose $500,000 or more.
Questions? E-mail DaveWhitelaw, The GrinderGuy at [email protected] .
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Astec Industries promotes Jeff Elliott to group vice president
Jeff Elliott
EUGENE, OR — Peter-son Pacific Corp., has de-livered their 2,000th ma-chine to come off the pro-duction line to TabeelTrading, based in Aus-tralia. The milestone ma-chine is a Peterson5000H, a Delimber/De-barker/Chipper, whichproduces high quality lowbark content chips forwood pulp and pellets,processing whole trees in
one continuous operation.“Reaching this mile-
stone delivery is a testa-ment to the capabilities ofthe 5000H, and our com-mitment to continuous in-novation,” said LarryCumming, president ofPeterson. “The new 5000His delivering on its prom-ise to our customers, andwe continue to look atways to make it even moreefficient in the future.”
The 5000H is designedto make engineered woodchips in the field. It de-limbs, debarks and cre-ates the consistent sizedwood chips used in thepulp and paper industry.
Peterson hosted a spe-cial delivery ceremony on-site for their employees.The 2000th machine wasadorned with, a speciallogo commemorating the2,000th machine and the
U.S. and Australian flags. “We are excited that our
2,000th machine is a5000H — this is one ofour flagship models, andwe trust that it will be avalued addition to TabeelTrading’s operations,”said Michael Spreadbury,marketing manager forPeterson. “Tabeel Tradingis a valued partner andtheir feedback from thefield helps us developnew forest processingequipment. The excep-tional performance ofmachines such as the5000H, prove that in-fieldchipping is the most eco-nomical way to produceclean chips for the pulpand paper industry. Pe-terson has a long stand-ing relationship with in-
field chipping operationsin Australia, and wewanted to honor thatwith the commemorativelogo which will be a re-minder of our relation-ship with Tabeel Trading,now and into the future.”
Peterson Pacific Corp.(Peterson) is a Eugene,OR based manufacturerof horizontal grinders,disc and drum chippers,wood de-barkers, blowertrucks, screens andstacking conveyors thatare sold worldwide. Ourcompany has 110,000-square-feet of modernmanufacturing spacewith a capable and inno-vative engineering group.Peterson machines aresold and supportedthrough a worldwide net-
work of distributors anddirect sales and servicerepresentatives. Since1981, Peterson has builtequipment that turn lowgrade organic materialsinto high value products.
Peterson is a subsidiaryof Astec Industries, Inc. ofChattanooga, TN, Ameri-ca’s leading manufacturerof equipment for asphaltroad building, aggregateprocessing, oil, gas andwater well drilling andwood processing.
For more informationcontact Michael Spread-bury, marketing manag-er, Peterson Pacific Corp.Call 541-607-7911, fax541-689-0804, or [email protected] .
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HUNTERTOWN, IN —Asphalt Drum Mixers,Inc., offers four models ofportable and stationaryrecycle systems to en-hance the cost efficiencyof asphalt plants. Recyclesystems allow plants touse milled material in hotmix asphalt (HMA). Sincerecycled asphalt pave-ment (RAP) is muchcheaper than virgin ag-gregate, the result is aless expensive finishedproduct that maintainsthe high quality of a purevirgin aggregate mix.
ADM’s recycle bins fea-ture a 15 ton capacityand are continuouslywelded at the seams. Thebins contain angle ironsand midsection stiffenersfor reinforcement, andtheir steeply sloped side-walls prevent materialfrom plugging or bridg-ing. A tapered dischargeopening leads to the di-rect drive belt feeder witha five horsepower motor,multi-ply belt, self-clean-ing tail pulley and ad-justable skirt boards.
To transfer RAP fromthe bin, the recycle sys-tem includes a heavyduty weigh conveyor thatfeatures a channel frameand wind shroud protec-tion for accurate weigh-ing. The conveyor is 2-feet wide and, dependingon the model, between 45and 65-feet long. It intro-duces RAP to the driedaggregate mix after theheating process. Basedon conditions and type ofplant, up to 50 percent ofthe HMA can contain re-cycled pavement.
Portable units feature aheavy duty I-beam frameon a gooseneck trailer witha fifth wheel kingpin hitch,single axle and air brakes.The trailer includes hingedsupport legs and a hy-draulically controlled in-cline conveyor.
An optional lumpbreaker is available forADM’s recycling systemsto break down largepieces of RAP into a use-able size. It features anadjustable steel breakerplate and replaceabletungsten-tipped teeth,and is powered by a 30hp, high efficiency motorwith an open mesh cov-
ered V-belt drive. Singleand double deck scalpingscreens are also availableto ensure oversized mate-rial does not enter the ag-gregate mix. Other op-tions include air cannons,grizzlies, bin extensions,adjustable legs with sandshoes, and a skid withbolt-on support legs.
A family owned compa-ny since 1974, Asphalt
Drum Mixers, Inc. offersasphalt plants, auxiliaryequipment, parts andservice. For more infor-mation, contact ADM, 1ADM Parkway, Hunter-town, IN 46748. Call 260-637-5729, fax 260-637-3164, e-mail [email protected] orgo to www.admasphalt-plants.com .
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Asphalt Drum Mixers offers recyclesystems to enhance cost efficiency
To transfer RAP from the bin, the recyclesystem includes a heavy duty weigh convey-or that features a channel frame and windshroud protection for accurate weighing.
For the recyclers who attended TEREX® Finlay’sNorth American Open Days 2014 in Baltimore, MD,July 17 and 18, the second day trip to the Topsoilsetc. recycling center in Pasadena, MD proved to benot only educational, but informative as well.Co-hosted by TEREX Finlay and MidlanticMachinery, Inc., more than 100 attendees fromacross the U.S. and Canada spent the morningobserving an I-100RS tracked impactor and an 883tracked screen unit, outfitted with the optionalGerman SPALECK® screen box. While the concreterecycling demonstration highlighted the power of theI-100RS crusher and its ability to handle rebar ladenconcrete, the showstopper for this event was theSPALECK Screen deck option, mounted on an 883screener. This specialty screen deck is interchange-able with the 883’s standard screen deck, but whatmade this an attention getting demonstration was theease with which the unit removed remnants of plasticgarbage bags once filled with composted yard waste.
TOPSOILS etc.TOPSOILS, etc. was founded by John E. Bronson,
owner of Bronson Contracting, Inc., in 2005 whenafter more than 15 years in the contracting business,Bronson realized that there were few topsoil suppliers
in his area. With that in mind, he began stockpilingmaterial from different jobsites and amending it tomeet the needs for his building project jobsites.
From there, it didn’t take long before he beganselling excess material to homeowners on eveningsand weekends as a hobby. Word soon spread andother contractors started asking Bronson to supplytopsoil to their job sites. Today, TOPSOIL etc.specializes in recycling dirt, stone and brush; makingthe best topsoil, compost, stone and other relatedearth’s products. For the TEREX Finlay event, theTOPSOIL, etc, Kembo Road recycling center was anideal site because the mountain of bagged yard wastematerial that had been diverted from nearby landfillsand that had accumulated over time, had sufficientlycomposted and was ready to be screened. As specta-tors quickly saw, the Terex/Finlay 883 SPALECKscreener was put to the task and passed with flyingcolors!
SPALECK Screen box optionEquipment engineers explained that TEREX Finlay
realized the capability of the SPALECK Screen unitafter seeing it in action on stationary applications atquarries in Europe. They entered into a joint agree-ment with the German manufacturer to offer the dual
action, two-screen, screen box as an option for theirportable screen plants for applications where screen-ing out lighter material has been problematic.Recently, the first of the TEREX Finlay SPALECKequipped 883 screeners has gone into operation inthe U.S.
According to Midlantic Territory Manager, GaryReish, the first TEREX Finlay 883 with SPALECKscreen box is working at a coal mining operation. Thecustomer has been extremely pleased with itsproduction. After observing this plastic removaldemonstration, Reish said he could quickly see howuseful this unit could be in other applications.
Keith McCann, Terex Finlay North American salesdirector, noted that what makes the Spaleck screendeck unique is that each deck vibrates in differentways so that the material is screened using twodifferent actions. In simple terms, the upper deckvibrates in a more conventional oscillating way whilethe lower deck vibrates back and forth, as it movesmaterial from the infeed to the discharge end.
Not only is the motion of the two screens different,the makeup of the individual screens is entirelydifferent as well. The upper deck is a 3-D punch platedesign that cascades in steps, descending from theinfeed hopper down to the discharge chute. The 16-foot x 5-foot screen is in sections with three sectionsacross by four sections in length, with each sectionending with a set of “fingers” or turners that work toturn or roll the material over as it moves across thetop deck. The added thickness of the 3-D punch platedesign, not only helps to retain material as it passes
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An operator loads the infeed of this TEREX Finlay 883 tracked screener outfitted with the optional SPALECK screen box as demonstration attendees gather to watch.
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Recyclers were extremely interested in how the SPALECK Screen box was able to remove plastic bag material from thecomposted yard waste.
Following the demonstration, attendees were able to get acloser look at the 3-D Punch Plate, stepped upper screensystem with “fingers” designed to turn material as it flowsacross the screen.
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across the screen, but it also resists plugging. In thisway, more of the heavier screened material will fallthrough the screen, with lighter material, or in thiscase plastic, moving on to the discharge chute at thefar end of the screen.
As material makes its way through the top deck, iffalls onto the flexible rubber second deck screenwhere the back and forth motion of that deck tendsto flip the material once again, to remove largerdebris while the finer, composted material fallsthrough to the discharge conveyor. Unlike the topscreen, that vibrates in a more traditional oscillatingmanor, the lower deck moves back and forth in atotally separate action. Combined with the flexiblescreen, this provides optimum screening actionfor wet and challenging materials.
During this demonstration, the outcome was plainto see. At the discharge end of the 883, a pile of lightand fluffy plastic trash bag scraps accumulated whileon one side of the unit, a pile of rich, black compost-ed mulch was building up steadily. On the other side,a second pile of composted mulch with some largerwoody pieces and a few smatterings of plastic hereand there were being staged, ready for a secondscreening.
Paul Mc Caffery, a member of the technical supportgroup for Finlay, said in Europe, the plastic byprod-uct from this type of screening process, is recycledfurther as fuel for cement plants because of the highcaloric value of the plastic once it ignites. Equally asimportant, the plastic burns with very little in theway of emissions, which has encouraged the cementproducers to move to this recycled material and awayfrom other fuel sources like tires and recycled rubber.
Crusher in actionWhile the 883 was busy sorting out unwanted plas-
tic bag remnants from previously bagged and com-posted yard waste material, attendees were able toget some hands-on time with static displays that fea-tured an I-110 tracked impactor and a J-1170 jawcrusher. McCann explained that the J-1170 JawCrusher is designed for recycling applications with asmaller jaw for faster passage of material and metalthrough the jaw.
Earlier in the day, an I-100RS recycling impactor,crushed rebar filled concrete takeoff material, creat-ing a desirable 2-A type material used in site prepwork. Outfitted with a recirculating conveyor and theoptional bypass conveyor, the unit was set up forsteady production of consistently sized material.While the recirculating conveyor was busy returningoversized material back to the infeed hopper for addi-tional crushing, the bypass conveyor installedbeneath the infeed grizzly screen, was dischargingdesirable fine material that could be put to use with-out further crushing or screening. For more informa-tion on the TEREX Finlay product line, visit theirwebsite at www.terexfinlay.com .
Damien McCaffrey controls the operation of the I-100RS tracked impactor with a convenient hand held pad. Productmaterial discharges from the main conveyor to the right out of the photo, while additional screened material is beingstockpiled by the optional bypass conveyor seen immediately in front of McCaffrey.
The TEREX Finlay 883 Recycling Plant layout, outfittedwith the optional SPALECK screen box, was a real attentiongrabber because of its ability to separate composted mulchfrom the plastic bags used by the communities and yardwaste removal companies taking in curbside waste.
The SPALECK screen box lower screen is flexible and itsdesign helps to flip the material as it passes across thescreen because of the vibrating motion of the lower screen. Once the bagged, composted material has been
processed through the TEREX Finlay 883 with theSPALECK Screen box, a premium composted material likethis is the outcome.
Topsoils, ETC works with the local landfill taking the baggedand loose yard waste and turning it into mulch and com-posted mulch.
A load of wet, bagged composted yard waste, is unloadedfor processing in the nearby TEREX Finlay screener.
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PELLA, IOWA — Ver-meer launches a new lineof forestry equipmentwith the introduction ofthe FT100 forestry trac-tor equipped with anabove ground mulcher.The FT100 is designedfor tree care and landclearing contractors whowork mostly in residen-tial and municipal clear-ing applications.
“The forestry tractorline is a natural fit forVermeer as it aligns wellwith markets we current-ly serve — pipeline, woodwaste recycling and treecare,” said Jeff Bradley,product manager for Ver-meer recycling andforestry segment. “Offer-ing this line allows us tocontinue to support cur-rent customers who oper-ate in these markets byproviding reliable ma-chines that can handlethe tough environmentsour customers work in,along with the added con-fidence of being fully sup-
ported by our global Ver-meer dealer network.”
The FT100 forestrytractor is a 111 hp Tier 4Interim (Stage IIIB) skidsteer loader with aforestry mulcher attach-ment. The hydraulic sys-tem on the FT100 opti-mizes the horsepower de-livered to the mulchinghead and provides im-proved hydraulic compo-nent life by utilizing ahigher flow with lesspressure.
The above groundmulcher attachmentfeatures a ringed rotordesign for controlleddepth of cut. The ringedrotor has 18 disks with17 interchangeable tipsto help achieve smaller,consistent sized chipscompared to non-ringedrotors. Four differenttip options allow theringed rotor configura-tion to be adjusted tomatch several differentapplications and envi-ronmental conditions.
The fully enclosed cabprotects the operatorfrom outside dust andwood particles while theFT100 is in operation.The cab is pressurizedand circulates filtered airfor operator comfort. Arearview camera with in-cab monitor comes stan-dard, providing addedvisibility to enhance ma-neuverability.
The FT100 forestrytractor is now availablethrough the Vermeerglobal dealer network.
For more informationon Vermeer products andservices, visit the compa-ny’s website at www.ver-meer.com or -email Ver-meer at [email protected] .
Vermeer Corporationdelivers a real impact ina progressing worldthrough the manufac-ture of high quality un-derground construction,surface mining, treecare, environmental andagricultural equipment.
With a reputation fordurability and reliability,that equipment isbacked by localized cus-
tomer service and sup-port provided by inde-pendent dealers aroundthe world. To learn about
Vermeer Corporation,products, the dealer net-work and financing op-tions, visit vermeer.com .
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Vermeer introduces a new forestry tractorfor land clearing applications
FT100 tractor is a multipurpose machine for tree care and landscapecontractors.
As the demand for val-ue priced constructionequipment grows inNorth America, SDLGunveils a new wheelloader model aimed atcustomer preference.
Companies in NorthAmerica are demandingmore and more equip-ment manufactured inChina. The reason: value
pricing and heightenedmanufacturing quality.This trend, as reported inoutlets such as the Fi-nancial Times, is gainingsteam in the oil and ener-gy sectors, and it’s ex-pected to reverberatethroughout the construc-tion equipment industry.
To meet this growingmarket demand, SDLG is
launching a new modelwheel loader in NorthAmerica — the SDLGLG948L. This new loaderlies in the most covetedcapacity class for the re-gion, with a 3.0-square-yard bucket capacity.Some 62 percent of newwheel loaders purchasedin North America are inthe 2.5 to 3.5-square-
yard range, where thenew LG948L falls square-ly in the middle.
Alan Quinn, director ofSDLG North America,said the company spokedirectly to customersacross the country to as-sess their applicationneeds, and in doing so,found that a wheel loaderwith a 3.0-square-yard
capacity would hit the“sweet spot.”
“We spoke to cus-tomers at events like theSunbelt Ag Expo inGeorgia, World Ag Expoin California andDakotafest in SouthDakota, and found thatmost of them were im-pressed with SDLG’swheel loaders,” he said.
“Some customers,though, expressed thatthey would like an op-tion with more capacitythan the 2.4-square-yard model LG938L, butnot quite as much as the4.0-square-yard modelLG959. Releasing the3.0-square-yard modelLG948L enables us tofill that gap and offer alineup of wheel loadersthat can fit more cus-tomers’ needs.”
As with other SDLGmodels, the LG948L isaimed at wheel loader cus-tomers that don’t need thefeatures of premium pricedmachines, or those thatmight have purchased aused loader, but find agreat value proposition in anew loader with excellentproduct support and a sol-id warranty. Typical SDLGcustomers are using themfor applications as diverseas farming duties, feedlotoperations, snow removal,general construction, ma-terial handling andmore.Among the LG948L’snotable features:
• 3.0-square-yard ca-pacity;
• 173 hp Deutz Tier 4iengine;
• 27,100-pound-footmax breakout force;
• 30,200-pound operat-ing weight;
• Dry disc brakes;• ZF transmission;• Hydraulic quick cou-
pler with third functionhydraulics standard;
• Modern fit and finish,high visibility, operatorfriendly cab;
• Easy access to enginecompartment for cleaningand maintenance; and
• 12 month, 1,500 hourwarranty.
“The LG948L is a greatexample of SDLG’sgrowth in North Ameri-ca,” Quinn said. “As theproducts become avail-able at more and moredealerships around theregion, so too, will our ar-ray of product offerings.”
The LG948L will beavailable in July 2014 atall SDLG dealers.Demonstrations avail-able upon request.
For more informationon the product and theSDLG dealer network,please visit www.SDL-GNA.com .
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WESTCHESTER TRACTOR60 International Boulevard
Brewster, NY 10509
CLEAVES CO. INC.300 Reservoir St.
Needham, MA 02494
781-449-0833Toll Free (877) 449-0833
www.cleavesco.com
TYLER EQUIPMENT CORP.251 Shaker Rd.
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
800-292-6351Fax: 413-525-5909
Parts Line 877-255-6351Chipper Sales Rep Tom Tyler
Cell 203-509-0967www.tylerequipment.com
TYLER EQUIPMENT CORP.1980 Berlin Turnpike
Berlin, CT 06037
800-352-4473 • 860-356-0840Parts Line 860-356-0848
Chipper Sales Rep Tom TylerCell 203-509-0967
www.tylerequipment.com
SDLG meets demand with new wheel loader
MORRIS, MN — Supe-rior Industries, Inc., amajor U.S. manufacturerand global supplier ofmaterial handling sys-tems and their relatedcomponents, opened reg-istration for the compa-ny’s 2014 Dealer Salesand Service School today.Superior dealers are in-vited to visit www.superi-or-ind.com/school to reg-ister themselves or col-leagues for the eventshappening later this fallat the company’s head-quarters in Morris, MN.
The sales track isscheduled for Sept. 30 toOct. 1, 2014. Instructorswill review Superior’scomplete product line,spending more time ex-amining the TeleStacker®Conveyor, RazerTail®Truck Unloader and anynew technology recentlyintroduced by the compa-ny. In addition, attendeeswill learn about addition-al portable and stationaryconveyors, Superior’s re-cently acquired line ofwashing and classifyingequipment and compareand contrast competitorbrands. Instructors saymore classes will beadded later this summer.The sales school starts at7:30 a.m. on Tues., Sept.30 and extends untilWed., Oct. 1 at 1 p.m..For more information orto register for the salescourse, visit www.superi-or-ind.com/school.
The service track isscheduled the followingweek, from Oct. 7-9,2014. Course work willfocus on electrical andhydraulic components,updates to equipment,components identifica-
tion, safety, troubleshoot-ing, installation and pre-ventative maintenance.Instructors plan to addmore courses to the serv-ice track later this sum-mer. The service schoolstarts at 7:30 a.m. onTues., Oct. 7 and extends
two and a half days toThurs., Oct. 9 at 1 p.m.For more information orto register for the servicecourse, visit www.superi-or-ind.com/school.
Superior Industries en-gineers and manufac-tures groundbreaking,
bulk material handlingequipment and cuttingedge components. Fromits headquarters in Min-nesota, the manufacturersupplies stacking convey-ors, transfer conveyors,feed systems, washingand classifying solutions
and shiploading equip-ment; plus idlers, pulleysand other product relatedaccessories to lower oper-ating costs and increaseproduction. Superiormanufactures from addi-tional plants in Arizona,Georgia and Nebraska.
For more information,contact Corey Poppe,marketing manager, 315East State Highway 28,Morris, Minnesota 56267.Call 320-589-2406, e-mail [email protected] or visitwww.superior-ind.com .
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Superior opens registration for 2014 dealer sales and service schools
For stump grindingprofessionals who preferthe simplicity of towablestump grinders but aretired of constant belt ad-justments and mainte-nance, Bandit Industriespresents the Model 2600and Model 2700 towablestump grinders.
These machines com-bine aggressive horse-power in compact, light-weight designs thatmakes stump grinding aseasy as driving to the job-site. Available with nu-merous options and reli-able, beltless hydrostaticdrive, the Model 2600and Model 2700 each areexceptional performersfor rental companies,municipalities and stumpgrinding professionals.
“The Model 2600 andModel 2700 towablestump grinders are veryeasy to tow, and theirsimplicity is still verypopular with many ofour customers,” saidChristopher Smith, mar-keting and communica-tions director for BanditIndustries. “The wideswing arc and adjustabletongues really help thesemachines to grind evenlarge stumps withoutneeding to reposition thewhole unit. And the hy-drostatic drive is defi-nitely a big plus when itcomes to lowering main-tenance costs.”
With hydrostatic direct-
drive there are no belts,jackshafts, bearings orassociated parts to main-tain, making the opera-tion and maintenance ofthese machines extreme-ly simple. Power applica-tion with hydrostatic di-rect drive is typicallymuch smoother than tra-ditional belt driven stumpgrinders, making theModel 2600 and Model2700 a breeze to operatefrom swing-out controlpanels or optional radioremotes.
The Model 2600 fea-tures a 61-horsepowerdiesel engine, and theModel 2700 features a97 or 115 horsepowerdiesel engine.
Both machines ride ona rugged Torflex axleand go after stumpswith swing arcs greaterthan five feet. Both
come standard with theRevolution cutter wheel,and both feature tele-scoping tongues to helpfine tune their positionat the stump.
Bandit Industries is aglobal manufacturer ofwood processing machin-ery, ranging from indus-trial grade hand fed andwhole tree wood chippers,horizontal grinders,stump grinders, forestrymowers and other spe-cialty processing equip-ment. All equipment ismanufactured by special-ized teams at the compa-ny’s headquarters nearMount Pleasant, MI.
To learn more aboutthe Model 2600 or Model2700 towable stumpgrinders, visit www.ban-ditchippers.com or call800-952-0178.
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Bandit announces Model 2600and Model 2700 towable
stump grinders
These machines combine aggressive horsepower in compact, lightweightdesigns that makes stump grinding as easy as driving to the jobsite
The Model 2700 features a 97 or 115horsepower diesel engine.
USED EQUIPMENT SHOWCASEReaching recycling and aggregate industry professionals
across the United States in one easy section.
This section is dedicated to used equipment and auctions ONLY!
Looking for a piece of equipment?Here’s your place to find it!
Looking to sell used equipment?Here’s your place to sell it!
Forr Moree InformationContactt Wendelll Jennings
518-673-0114Lee Publications, Po Box 121, 6113 State Hwy 5
Palatine Bridge, NY 13428
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Elite Custom Ironworksand owner Thomas Lane,Jr. are pleased to an-nounce the addition ofthe Lindner portable lowspeed shredder range toLane’s existing productline. Recently introduced
to the U.S. in a portableversion of the product,Lindner’s stationaryshredder line has beenavailable in Europe andother parts of the worldfor more than 15 yearswith a history that dates
back to 1948. With theexpansion into the U.S.in 2014, the Lindner mo-bile division is working toestablish a growing deal-er network.
Recently, LindnerAmerica, Raleigh, NChired Don Cotrona assales manager for themobile division. Underthe direction of AndreasSchwarz, president of
Lindner America,Cotrona is excited aboutthe growth of the Lindnerline in the comingmonths. Because theLindner product brand ishighly recognized in thewaste handing industryworldwide, it will not belong before Lindner is afamiliar name in the U.S.market as well.
Tom Lane, a recent ad-
dition to the U.S. Lindnerdealer network, said hissouth central Virginia lo-cation gives Elite CustomIronworks and GreenfieldEquipment Sales, themarketing division of EliteCustom Ironworks, theability to serve the Mid-At-lantic recycling industrywith service after the salethat recyclers have cometo expect. With the early
arrival of the new 75D and95D twin shaft, low speedshredders, Lane says cus-tomer demonstrations willquickly convince them ofthe power and reliabilitythat the Lindner portableshredders offer. Lanebrings more than 30 yearsof experience in the grind-ing and shredding indus-try having an extensive
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New Lindner portable low speed shredders coming to the U.S.
This Lindner 95DK “Blue Bull” was recent-ly demonstrated at a New York State recy-cler's operation.
Mattresses, no problem for the 95DK.
The low speed, dual shaft shredder makesquick work of all kinds of recyclables.
An operator loads shredded material intoa trailer with the Lindner 95DK shredder,shredding and reducing material as itloads.
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APPLETON, WI — Thenew Big Blue® 800 DuoAir Pak™ and Big Blue800 Duo Pro diesel enginewelder/generators from
Miller deliver more power,flexibility, improved weldcontrol and dual opera-tion capabilities.
Users will get estimatedfuel savings of 34 percentwith the dual operatormachines, when com-pared to two single opera-tor units. The revampedBig Blue machines offermultioperator flexibility,perfect for applicationswith limited space, suchas construction jobsites.
“Miller has redesignedits diesel engine drivenwelder/generators tomaximize power outputand fuel efficiency,” saidJoe Gitter, industrial en-gine drive product man-ager for Miller Electric
Mfg. Co. “The result is afull product lineup of ex-ceptionally powerful androbust diesel engine driv-en welder/generators.”
A 33 percent increasein rated power output re-sults in 27,000 watts ofgenerator power and upto 800 amps of weld pow-er for a single operator or400 amps each for twoweld operators. Addition-al inverters can beplugged into the ma-chines to create a multi-operator work platform,with operators able toweld and get three phasepower at the same time.
The multiprocess ma-chines provide improvedweld control that increas-
es arc quality and opti-mizes welding output, re-sulting in better welds onthicker material.
The new engines, com-pliant with Tier 4 Finalemission regulationsfrom the U.S. Environ-mental ProtectionAgency, offer reliability,optimized performance,fewer emissions and re-duced maintenance.
In addition to fuel sav-ings on a per-arc basis,the dual operator featurealso saves space on thework truck and jobsite,with lower maintenancecosts compared to twoseparate machines.
The Air Pak model addsan Ingersoll Rand screwtype air compressor with30,000 hour life ex-pectancy for gouging inheavy equipment repairsand maintenance. It alsocan operate a full range ofpneumatic tools, supply-ing up to 60 cfm of air at100 psi with a 100 per-cent duty cycle.
For more informationabout the new offerings,visit the Big Blue 800 DuoAir Pak and Big Blue 800Duo Pro product pages.
Miller Electric Mfg. Co.,headquartered in Apple-ton, WI, is a leadingworldwide manufacturerof Miller brand arc weld-ing products and is awholly owned subsidiaryof Illinois Tool Works Inc.(NYSE: ITW).
For more information,visit Miller’s website atwww.MillerWelds.com,call 800-4-A-Miller (800-426-4553), [email protected] ,fax 877-327-8132 orwrite to Miller ElectricMfg. Co., P.O. Box 100,Lithonia, GA 30058.
background in both equip-ment manufacturing alongwith sales and service.
Lane says the Lindner-Recyclingtech GmbH or-ganization dates back to1948 when Austriancraftsman, Josef Lindnerbegan manufacturingmachinery and plants forthe timber industry. Inthe 1980’s, Lindner de-veloped the first shred-ding machines for recy-cling. The year 1999marks the formal era of
Lindner -RecyclingtechGmbH, and today, thecorporation is led bygraduate engineer,Manuel Lindner.
Lane, who formerlymanufactured his ownproduct line under theLane Recycling Machin-ery brand, notes thatGreenfield EquipmentSales will again offer acustom line of recyclingproducts such as: cus-tom built horizontalgrinders, tub grindersand stacking conveyors
both wheeled andtracked, in addition tothe Lindner shredderline. For more informa-tion on the LindnerShredders or other equip-ment, contact GreenfieldEquipment Sales at 434-760-0398 or at [email protected] . Thereare videos also on theGreenfield EquipmentSales YouTube Channelwww.youtube.com/chan-nel/UCyMRCLK_79x0CJGVW5gaaQQ .
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New Miller diesel welder/generators maximize power output,boost productivity
The new engines, compliant with Tier 4 Finalemission regulations from the U.S. Environ-mental Protection Agency, offer reliability, op-timized performance, fewer emissions and re-duced maintenance.
The multiprocess machines provide improved weld con-trol that increases arc quality and optimizes weldingoutput, resulting in better welds on thicker material.
Hartl Crusher and Rockland Manu-facturing have joined forces in NorthAmerica. Hartl Crusher is an Austriancompany that specializes in crushingand screening equipment. RocklandManufacturing has been designing andmanufacturing allied constructionequipment in North America for over 60years and has earned a reputation forworld class service. Together they willbring Hartl crushers and screeners tothe North American market.
With over 40 years of innovation,experience and high quality, Hartl is aglobal leader in the crushing andscreening arena. The company hasapplied their expertise to design aworld class excavator mounted crush-ing bucket. “Quattro” movement ofthe crushing jaw allows Hartl crush-ing buckets to maximize production ofnot only tons per hour but also of us-able material.
Cast from a unique combination of al-loys for high strength and high abrasionresistance, the crushing jaws are builtto last. The Hartl crusher offers a flexi-ble, mobile and economical crushing so-lution for all kinds of rock, as well vari-ous materials found in recycling anddemolition applications. The crusherfeatures a centralized lubrication sys-tem that does not require disassembly,
making maintenance easy and quick. HARTL crushing and screening
equipment give excavators a higher uti-lization rate as well as more opportuni-ties for excavator owners wanting togrow their business and save money.
Testimonial in the demolition industry: Interview with Kim
Lenker of Lenker ExcavatingMr. Kim Lenker of Lenker Excavating
based in Enola, PA uses a HBC 950bucket crusher with a 50,000-pounds.excavator for small to medium demoli-tion jobsites (500 up to 5,000-tons) inthe area of Harrisburg, PA. He crushesthe typical demolition waste like bricks,limestone, concrete with and withoutrebar. Depending on the material hecrushes from 50 to 80 tons per hour.The interview can also be viewed atwww.rocklandmfg.com .
• What applications are you using theHartl Crusher Bucket for?
We use it in our demolition work andon our site grading work. By crushingrock, concrete, blacktop, or any kind ofproducts that we are trying to reuse onthe job sites instead of disposing of them.It saves disposal cost and purchasingnew materials.
Which materials are you going to crush?Concrete, concrete without rebar,
brick, concrete block, sometimes even
some of the places have ceramics, mar-ble, and different things like that. Justto crush them back and use them asstone again.
What are the average job sizes of thejob you are using it for?
Job size that we normally get involvedin are anywhere from 500 to 5,000 tonsof material. That’s the most sizeable jobthat works best for our company.
What are the opportunities of using aHARTL Crushing Bucket compared to a
Track mounted crusher?• A lot of the benefits that we looked
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• It’s quiet, very quiet. We do com-mercial and residential work, so we can
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• The quality of the ma-chine. We looked at differ-ent machines for years.
• More of the reasonswhy we went after HARTLwere for their reputation.It seemed like a perfect fitfor what we wanted to dowith our demolition oftrying to reuse stuff.
What do you think of thebenefits of crushing on site?
Crushing on site savesyour trucking cost andexpenses of getting rid ofthat stuff and disposalfees. In our area, especial-ly, it’s becoming more andmore of a problem of get-ting rid of materials be-cause DEPS has steppedin and actually said thatthey are trying to enforceit to make it that it has tobe a permanent sitewhenever you haul mate-rials off any site. The sitereceiving the materials,no matter if it’s ground,concrete, rock, anything,they want it to be a per-manent site. So this savesus a lot of hassle if we can
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Yes, the support hasbeen fantastic. Being able
to get mechanical ques-tions answered and logis-tics questions answered,they have been spot on.Any kind of parts weneed, it’s been spot on.The fact that they have alocation in Bedford, PA,which is very close to us,was another deciding fac-tor of why we went withthem because of all theparts are there and they
are only an hour and ahalf away from us. Like Isaid, they’re support hasbeen fantastic.
How does the HARTLCrushing Bucket improveyour business?
It’s given us a lot moreopportunity to promotegreen, because green is abig thing right now. So wecan actually market it onthe fact that we are trying
to be green and reusethings. We don’t have theadmissions because ofthe crusher being what itis. It’s an attachment ona Volvo excavator. So wedon’t use as much fuel aswhat a big crusherwould. We don’t have thedust problems. All thosefactors play a big partright now, especially
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It takes strength to rise above recession. Deep dipsin the economy can be the end of the road for busi-nesses that aren’t prepared. But for those that planahead and adapt, it can mean a fresh start down anew path that makes the business even stronger thanit was before.
Riverside Sand Company, a family owned businessout of Wallace, NC, is one company that, in the end,came out ahead.
For more than 25 years, Riverside specialized inprocessing sand and gravel for use in brick projects,playgrounds, golf courses and concrete pre-casting.The company also had a trucking division for deliver-ing ordered materials to customers. It was the onething that kept Riverside from being a one channelcompany.
After a quarter of a century, the company had itstrucking and sand and gravel operations down to a T.But Riverside Vice President Wade Norris knew sucha narrow focus could be dangerous long term. Hebegan looking into options for the next move.
Little did Norris know at the time, but the steps hetook then to diversify would not only keep thecompany in business through the recession, but alsowould be the pivotal point in shaping Riverside’sfuture.
Staying aliveNorris researched new markets and machinery and
saw an opportunity to expand into asphalt andconcrete markets. His new business venture beganwhen the owner of a North Carolina business shut hisdoors and put his equipment up for sale, including an
18 year old IROCK RDS-15 closed circuit plant, whichincorporates both a screener and a crusher. Norristraveled to the business owner’s site to see the unit inaction.
Riverside had been operating with a stationaryimpact crusher from a different manufacturer. Whileit appeared to be meeting his needs, Norris was justseeing a hint of the productivity the company hadbeen missing out on. One look at the IROCK unit, andit was immediately clear the machine was efficientand had several features that would remarkablyincrease efficiency.
For example, after the initial round of screening,operators can set the machine to automaticallyreturn both decks of oversized material back to thecrusher for additional sizing, whereas Riverside’sprevious system required an extra person and anadditional loader or excavator to pick up oversizedmaterials and manually re-feed the crusher. While itmight sound simple, this feature alone would help thebusiness reduce expenses and boost production by asmuch as 20 percent.
He also saw that it would help Riverside branch outeven further than he hoped and allow the company toperform contract work along the coast. With theportable unit, he and his team could essentially gowhere the work was, rather than wait for it to come tothem.
This was possible because the crushing plant’sRapid Deployment System (RDS) makes the unitexceptionally portable, not to mention quick and easyto set up — key benefits if the Riverside crew were totake the unit on the road.
Norris jumped at the chance to purchase the crush-ing plant. Overnight, Riverside was able to processrecycled asphalt and concrete, two brand newmarkets for the little Wallace company. On top ofthat, Riverside was able to offer its services on the go;with the RDS-15, it could provide customers onsitecrushing services. It was ideal for companies that hadseveral thousand tons of material that they wanted tokeep but needed to crush.
The timing couldn’t have been any more perfect.Norris hadn’t predicted it, but he made the purchasejust before the economy flipped, road improvementprojects decreased and new construction slowed. Onthe other hand, the demand for reclaimed asphaltpavement (RAP) skyrocketed because the residualliquid asphalt within the material (usually 3-5
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Riverside specializes in processing sand, gravel, asphalt and recycled concrete. The company also has a trucking division for delivering ordered materials to customers.
Branching out in hard timesBranching out in hard times
Crusher helps RiversideSand diversify through
economic crunch
Branching out to new markets began with the purchase of an older RDS-15, which Riverside had purchased from aformer North Carolina business. It was the first time Norris was able to see the productivity Riverside was missing out onfor years.
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percent) makes the road building process more eco-nomical. In fact, because of a nationwide effort tostretch dollars and limit spending, the market saw agrowth of 6.1 million tons in just one year, making ajump from 56 million tons in 2009 to 62.1 milliontons in 2010.
Riverside quickly gained asphalt and concretecustomers, and it wasn’t long before its customerbase had grown exponentially. Very quickly, thecompany’s usual residential and commercialbuilders, asphalt manufacturers and landscaperswere taking advantage of Riverside’s expanded offer-ings. In addition, by simple word of mouth amongthose in these industries, new customers learned ofthe new crushing company and began requestingproducts and services.
“We couldn’t continue to put all of our eggs in onebasket. If we had kept relying strictly on sand andgravel, I don’t know that we would have survived,”Norris said. “But expanding our services to includecrushing concrete and asphalt gave us anotheravenue of income when the sand business wasdown.”
So as the recession sank in, Norris and theRiverside crew watched other companies dissolve inthe downturn as they continued production across abroadened market.
The new impact at RiversideBuying the RDS-15 closed circuit plant has made
all the difference for both Riverside and its expandingcustomer base. The RDS-15’s return conveyor cutsout the associated operating expenses and laborcosts. For example, in a 10 hour day, an employeeearns about $200. Add the cost of running, fueling,repairing and maintaining an additional piece ofequipment, which averages about $100 per hour, andthe total is roughly $7,200 in a six day workweek.The savings are substantial.
The RDS-15 took the lead role in asphalt produc-tion because the plant produces a consistent, cubicalproduct sized to the necessary specs. For example,Riverside puts a 5/8-inch screen on the bottom anda 1-1/2-inch screen on top and sets the machine toreturn the top two conveyors to the impact crusher tosize the material. The outcome is 100 percent 5/8-inch minus material and a 20 percent increase inproduction, which equates to greater production inless time, lower labor costs, less fuel consumptionand lower operating expenses.
Norris says asphalt has risen to the top ofRiverside’s production list and now accounts forabout 60 percent of the business. The companycrushes an average of 950 tons of asphalt per day.
Seeing things were going well, Norris decided totake it one step further. The unit had worked well,but it had been in operation for nearly two decades.
Norris had worked with the IROCK team on severaloccasions to ask questions and fulfill parts andservice needs. He was always impressed withIROCK’s support, he said, so what came next was anatural progression.
Hitting the roadNorris decided the used RDS-15 would be best as a
backup crusher and screening plant and Riversidewould further excel with a new crusher on the frontlines. During one of his calls with IROCK, Norrisdiscussed purchasing a new unit. Sure enough, justthree months after he purchased the used machine,he and IROCK closed the deal on a new RDS-15.
However, rather than using the new RDS-15 onsiteas he suspected, the new unit became the company’straveling machine and the intended standby crusherremained stationary at the Riverside site. Riversidehas been running both crushers steadily ever since.
Riverside’s mobile crew and machine travel to siteswithin two hours of home base, where contractorshave stockpiled anywhere from 20,000 to 35,000 tonsof material for Riverside to crush and sort.Meanwhile, its customer base has become substan-tial enough to keep the traveling RDS-15 away fromhome year round. The company travels through areasalong the North Carolina coast and repeats the routeeach year.
The RDS-15’s closed circuit design makes it idealfor the road. Because the machine incorporates botha screener and a crusher, there’s little need topurchase or haul a screener separately when theRiverside crew hits the road. Still, even though mosttraveling takes place near home, Norris still is asked
whether hauling a crushing unit from site to site is ahassle.
“No, it’s not a hassle,” Norris says. “The bottom lineis, this plant is the whole kit and caboodle on onechassis. We can drag it down the road, pull into acustomer’s site and set up. We don’t have to haul thecrusher with one truck and a screen with another. It’sall right there together.”
This traveling crew recognizes the importance ofthis, as the RDS unit is just a portion of the travelingoperation. With all of the conveyors, excavators andother equipment, the crew has to transport a total ofnine loads of equipment in and out of each job. Oneload fewer is something the team embraces, and thesavings show.
Rise aboveNorris said he’s fortunate to have taken the plunge
when he did, just when demand for asphalt wasintensifying and the economy was taking a turn forthe worst. The journey through diversification isn’tone that will end soon. Rather, taking a chance andlooking for new, more profitable opportunities madefor a more successful company overall.
Riverside Sand Company Inc. is a family owned andoperated business that has been providing qualityproducts and crushing services for more than 33years. For more information visit www.river-sidesand.com .
IROCK Crushers is a leading manufacturer ofportable crushing plants, screening equipment andother related products. The company, which formedin 1992, is committed to bringing the most produc-tive, quality equipment and solutions to customersthrough innovation, expertise, and outstandingservice and support. For more information visitwww.irockcrushers.com .
(L-R) David Mitchell, Chris Jones and Marc Jones take a break in front of Riverside's RDS-15 crushing and screeningplant.
Riverside Vice President Wade Norris knew such a narrowfocus would be dangerous for the company long term. Hetook steps to diversify that were pivotal in ensuring the com-pany would survive the recession. The changes shapedRiverside’s future.
Norris says asphalt has risen to the top of Riverside's production list and now accounts for about 60 percent of the busi-ness. The company crushes an average of 950 tons of asphalt per day.
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when you’re looking atgovernment work. Andeven some of the residen-tial section also is reallypushing for green, so itgives us an avenue tomarket our company alittle better.
What do you like mostabout the Hartl CrushingBucket, such as mainte-nance issues and stufflike that?
Maintenance has beenvery minimal. With onlyhaving to grease at theone port at 40 hours andthe other one at 80hours, it makes it so nice.It takes some of the oper-ator error out of the pos-sibility. So what we do isrun it all week long, wegrease once a week on theone, and every other weekon the other. And it’s aneasy thing that I can,even as an owner, stop inon the job site and thatMonday we’ve been work-ing after that week, I canactually be there andwatch it being done, so Ican make sure it’s beingdone the way it shouldbe. As for the other thingson the machine, very lit-tle has to be done. Themost we might do is oncea week go around andtweak all the bolts whichis the same thing you’ddo on any other kind ofcrushing plant, it’s notout of the norm, and walkaround on it, and it’sready to go.
Questions andanswers for using a
bucket crusher in thedemolition industryIn what situation does it
make sense for a demoli-tion contractor or C&D re-cycler to use an attach-ment that performs crush-ing or screening tasks?
For small and mediumjob sites the use of buck-et crushers and screenersis by far the most eco-nomic solution for demo-lition contractors andC&D recycler. Especiallywhen crushing the demo-lition waste (concretewith rebar, bricks, black-top...) direct on site theproduced end productcan be immediatelyreused, e.g. as sub basematerial, instead of haul-ing and disposing thewaste to a landfill or recy-cling place at high cost.
How is the speed andforce controlled?
The bucket crusher isdriven by the hammer hy-draulics of the excavator,one way flow. The speedand force of the crusher isvariable and easily adjust-ed by the oil flow and oilpressure of the excavator.
What types of debrisare the most effective forcrushing and screeningattachments?
Our bucket crushers aresuitable for all kind of de-bris and recycling materiallike concrete blocks andbars, with or without re-bar, bricks, ceramics,marble, etc. as well as nat-ural stones like limestone,granite and river stone.
How much throughputis possible with an attach-ment versus using acrushing plant?
The performance of ourbucket crushers is de-pending on the size of thecrusher, feed size andmaterial as well as re-quested size of end mate-rial. The throughput isbetween 30 to 120 tonsper hour. We proved, thatjobsites up to 10,000tons of material can becrushed much more cost
efficient with a bucketcrusher compared to amobile crusher.
What types of wearparts need to be stockedfor these attachments andhow often do they needreplaced?
As the HARTL bucketcrusher is actually a jawcrusher, you need similarwear parts — jaw plates(depending on the materi-al and its abrasivenessthey need to be replacedabout every 150.000t)side wear plates, toggleand toggle bed, V-belt.
How easily can an at-tachment of this type bechanged so that othertasks can be performedwith an excavator?
When using a quickcoupler it takes only a fewminutes to attach thecrushing bucket or the
screening bucket.What are the advan-
tages of using a bucketcrusher compared to a mo-bile crusher
• Less investment cost;• Less operating cost —
only one operator, one ex-cavator with the attachedbucket crusher, onetransport, less mainte-nance, easy setup, lessdowntime in case ofblockages, easy serviceand maintenance as nocomplicated hydraulicand electric system isneeded í less crushingcost per ton;
• Less transport costfor the crusher — itmakes sense to crush on-site at small job sites;
• No permits needed; and• Also long rebar in the
concrete is no problem as
there is a straight pas-sage through the crusher.
For more informationon the full line of HARTLBucket Crushers and
Screeners visit www.rock-landmfg.com, call 800-458-3773 or e-mail [email protected] .
When stockpiling postconsumer asphalt shin-gles for recycling intoRAS (recycled asphaltshingles), a chief concernfor the recycling facility isreceiving and maintain-ing clean shingles, freefrom wood, plastic, metal,and other deleterious ma-terials. The recycler mustdo a balancing act be-tween keeping those whobring in the raw materialhappy, providing the enduser with a desirableproduct and staying prof-itable. Two methods aremost often used, each
with its own drawbacksand advantages.
Some facilities try the“Set-It and Forget-It”method. They will setaside an area for the shin-gles to be dumped, andrely on the person dump-ing to leave a clean load.Then, when the area isfull, machines shove it alltogether into a pile. Whilethe initial cost is low, thepotential for contaminatesis high. There are count-less such piles throughoutthe country, many ofwhich have been aban-doned, creating a black
mark on the industry. To process this type of
pile into RAS, additionalhandling and supportequipment is needed. Anexcavator will feed atrommel screen to pullout the fines. The remain-ing material is fed into afour or six person pickingstation who pull out theremaining deleteriousmaterial. A magnet atsome point in this linewould also be advisable.The cleaned shingles arethen either stockpiledagain or fed directly intothe grinding unit.
This method is highcost, machine and laborintensive and time con-suming. It puts little bur-den on the roofing con-tractor or homeowner, andmay provide the facilitywith additional revenuestreams from the recov-ered materials. The rev-enue from those streamswill be small and may notbe enough to cover thehigher processing cost.
Other facilities pro-vide an area to dumpshingles, plus dump-sters for the deleteriousmaterial and site per-
sonnel to go through theloads as they aredumped. A loader or ex-cavator will spread outthe load to make pick-ing through it easier. Ifcontaminates are foundin the load, the cus-tomer is invited to usethe dumpsters (in somecases for an additionalfee,) or take it off site.The cleaned shinglesare stockpiled until pro-cessing is cost effective.
This method shares theresponsibility for cleaningloads between the facilityand roofing contractor or
homeowner. Some maysee this extra effort as adisincentive to bring ma-terial to be recycled.
Whatever method isused, the end result mustbe clean raw material.Without that, the endproduct will be impossi-ble to market. Without amarket, shingles will sim-ply be buried in landfillsand a totally recyclableproduct will continue tobe wasted.
Jerry Lambert, AsphaltShingle Grinding Service,LLC, Recycling & Pro-cessing Equipment, Inc.
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Vendor displays, net-working, food and enter-tainment — and, of course,live equipment demonstra-tions at our dedicateddemonstration site —make Morbark’s 2014Demo Days the “must at-tend” event of the year!
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teractive experiences de-signed to help our cus-tomers learn more aboutour equipment and op-portunities to expandtheir businesses.This year’s event has a
special treat!October 3, 2014, is Na-
tional ManufacturingDay! To celebrate theday, we have invited stateand local politicians tocelebrate National Manu-facturing Days with us!Also, our Demo Daysevent has been selectedas the final stop on Asso-
ciation of EquipmentManufacturers’ 30 city IMake America HarleyTour. The custom?paint-ed, I Make America 2014Harley-Davidson RoadKing will be on displaythroughout our event,and employees andguests will have the op-portunity to enter fortheir chance to drive it
home! So, Demo Days isshaping up to be an eventyou don’t want to miss!
We look forward to see-ing you soon at our 2014Demo Days!
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