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Phill y’s Demo Industry Shows Growth…8

Firm Turns Stolen Iron Into Opportunity…14

131st National Cemetery Built in Pennsylvania According to the National Cemetery Administration, a department of the Veterans Administration (VA), national cemeteries were first discussed during the Civil War. At that time Congress authorized the purchase of sites to be used as burial grounds for officers and men who had died while fighting for the Union. Before then, the dead on both sides of the conflict had been buried on battlefields, near hospitals and camps, or transferred to families to make private burial arrangements. Two years after the end of the Civil War, the National Cemetery Act of 1867 provided for the foundation of national cemeteries and granted the first funds for the creation of these burial places. The Veterans Administration currently operates 130 national cemeteries in the United States and is in the process of devel- Pre-cast crypts are being installed in the burial area. Brubacher Excavating is performing the oping or planning a dozen new cemeteries excavation, stone and drainage work. for the benefit of veterans and eligible members of their families. Washington Crossing Historic Park where The process of bringing the project to Bucks The Washington Crossing National George Washington famously crossed the County began in 1998, when legislation was Cemetery, located in Upper Makefield Delaware River during the War of introduced calling for construction of a local Township in Bucks County, Pa., will be the Independence, the cemetery opened in late national cemetery. However, it was not until 131st such facility. 2009, although work continues on its construc- 2006 that the VA purchased farmland in Lower Situated a couple of miles from the tion. see CEMETERY page 94

Sambol Celebr ates 5 5 Year s in Busi ness…18

NYC Plans $3B Transformation of Waterfront

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Truck & Trailers Section ...... ......................................51-55 Attachments Section ..59-67 Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section ........73-93 Parts Section ....................95 Auction Section ......124-140 Business Calendar ..........131 Advertisers Index............138

room for giant ships that are rarely seen on the East Coast. The blueprint is New York City’s attempt to reverse more than a century of planning that left much of the city’s 520 mi. (836 km) of shoreline

NEW YORK (AP) For decades, development in New York was about concrete, skyscrapers and roads — highways that often ringed the city and kept people from the hundreds of miles of waterfront shoreline that help define the city. Now, the city’s first waterfront plan in two decades will spend billions of dollars to Over the next couple of years, Volvo CE plans reunite New Yorkers with their water. to spend $100 million in its Shippensburg, Pa., The $3 billion-plus plan would add 50 manufacturing facility and start production of acres (20 hectares) of parks, expand Volvo wheel loaders, excavators and articulated dozens more, overhaul the city’s sewage haulers in North America. Also, the Volvo CE system to reduce waste pushed into the North American sales headquarters and Volvo rivers and dredge waterways to make Rents will relocate from Asheville, N.C. to

inaccessible to residents and instead directed them inland for their recreation and relaxation. “New York City has more miles of waterfront than Seattle, San Francisco, Chicago, and see NYC page 117

Volvo CE Plans to Spend $100M Shippensburg, Pa. by September 2012. “It makes sense, when possible, to manufacture products close to where our customers are,” said Olof Persson, president and CEO of Volvo Construction Equipment. “The global demand for see VOLVO page 135


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COMPACTION 2005 CAT CS-563E, S/N: CNG01235, Stk#: 92808, 2472 hours, Canopy, 84” Single Drum Dirt Roller ............................$64,000 2005 CAT CS-563E, S/N: CNG01217, Stk#: 92809, 1677 Hrs, Canopy, 84” Single Drum Dirt Roller ............................$69,000 2005 CAT 836H, S/N: BXD00296, Stk#: UP20138, 6382 hours CAB, AC, Blade, Waste Arrangement, New Paint ........................ ..........................................................................SOLD $399,000

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2008 CAT D5KXL, S/N: WWW00475, Stk #: UP20145, 479 Hrs, Cab, AC, Blade Control, 20” Track Shoes, 3rd Valve Hydraulics ......................................................................RENTED $125,000 2008 CAT D6KLGP, S/N: DHA00643, Stk #: UP20118, 1052 Hrs, Cab, AC, 30” Tracks, Radiator Guard, 4 Valve Hyd ......$150,000 2005 CAT D6RXLII, S/N: AAX01075, Stk#: 92811, 4671 Hrs, CAB, AC, SU Blade, New UC, New Injectors, New Equalizer Bar, Ripper Valve ................................................................$145,000 2004 CAT D6RIIXL, S/N: AAX00874, Stk #: UP20086, 2601 Hrs, Cab, A/C, 6SU-Blade, 24” Track, Wired/Plumbed for Trimble GPS ................................................................$139,000 2006 CAT D6RIIILGP, S/N: WRG00624, Stk#: UP20088, CAB, AC, Additional Ctwt, 6S-LGP Blade, 3395 hours ........$229,000 2004 CAT D8R II, S/N: 6YZ01580, Stk #: 92739, 4413 hrs, cab, air, 3rd valve, SS ripper ..............................................$339,000

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1996 WIRTGEN 2100DC, S/N 3.21.259, 327 HRS, 79” DRUM W/ HT3 TOOTH HOLDERS; MERCEDES 600 HP DIESEL ENGINE; DUAL GRADE & SLOPE CONTROLS. COMPLETE REBUILD ........................................................................................$275,000

2005 KOMATSU HM300-1, S/N 1312, 2,390 HRS, BRIDGESTONE 23.5 X R25 TIRES; A/C; BODY HEATER; LINCOLN AUTO LUBE SYSTEM; TAILGATE; QUALCOM SYSTEM .... ..........................................................................................................................$245,000 2004 KOMATSU HM300-1, S/N 1310, 2,610 HRS, BRIDGESTONE 23.5 X R25 TIRES; A/C; BODY HEATER; LINCOLN AUTO LUBE SYSTEM; TAILGATE; QUALCOM SYSTEM .... ..........................................................................................................................$235,000 2005 KOMATSU HM300-1, S/N 1208, 2,820 HRS, GOODYEAR 23.5 RL-2 TIRES; A/C; BODY HEATER; RETARDER; LINCOLN AUTO LUBE SYSTEM; TAILGATE ..........$235,000 2005 KOMATSU HM300-1, S/N 1177, 2,761 HRS, GOODYEAR 23.5 RL-2 TIRES; A/C; BODY HEATER; RETARDER; LINCOLN AUTO LUBE SYSTEM; TAILGATE ..........$235,000 2005 KOMATSU HM300-1, S/N 1174, 3,563 HRS, BRIDGESTONE 23.5 X R25 TIRES; A/C; BODY HEATER; AUTO-LUBE SYSTEM INSTALLED; QUALCOM SYS; TAILGATE ...... ..........................................................................................................................$205,000 2005 KOMATSU HM350-1, S/N 1081, 2,802 HRS, BRIDGESTONE 26.5 X 25 RADIAL TIRES; BODY HEATER; AUTO LUBE SYSTEM INSTALLED; QUALCOMM SYSTEM. TAILGATE ..................................................................................................................$265,000 2005 KOMATSU HM400-1, S/N A10022, 3,327 HRS, MICHELIN 26.5 X 25 RADIAL TIRES; BODY HEATER; A/C; LINCOLN AUTO LUBE SYSTEM; TAILGATE. QUALCOM SYSTEM ............................................................................................................$285,000 2005 KOMATSU HM400-1, S/N 1230, 3,065 HRS, BRIDGESTONE 29.5 X 25 RADIAL TIRES; A/C; LINCOLN AUTO LUBE SYSTEM; TAILGATE; QUALCOM SYS ........$295,000

CRANE - CRAWLER/DRAGLINE 2009 KOBELCO CK1600 II, S/N GN03-02327, 8 HRS, 200’ BOOM, KOBELCO LMI PIPING; FREEFALL WINCHES; 3RD DRUM AUX SHEAVE; 19-TON MC KISSICK BALL HOOK; 75-TON 4 SHEAVE MC KISSICK HOOK BLOCK ..................................$1,196,000

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2006 KOMATSU 31PX-21A S/N 51021, 183 HRS, 24” TRACKS; KOMSTAT II; 10’6” BLADE; OPEN ROPS; ROPS HEATER ....................$55,000

2005 KOMATSU D31PX-21A, S/N 50683, 654 HRS, 24" TRACKS; KOMSTAT II; 10'6" BLADE; OPEN ROPS; ROPS HEATER ..................................................................$55,000 2006 KOMATSU D31PX-21A, S/N 51070, 611 HRS, 24” TRACKS; KOMSTAT II; 10’6” BLADE; OPEN ROPS; ROPS HEATER ..................................................................$60,000 2006 KOMATSU D31PX-21A, S/N 51021, 183 HRS, 24” TRACKS; KOMSTAT II; 10’6” BLADE; OPEN ROPS; ROPS HEATER ..................................................................$55,000 2006 KOMATSU D37EX-21A S/N 5721, 602 HRS, 16" TRACKS; KOMSTAT II; 9' BLADE; OPEN ROPS; ROPS HEATER ................................................................................$57,500 2006 KOMATSU D39EX-21A, S/N 1941, 815 HRS, KOMSTAT II; 20" TRACKS; 9' BLADE; ENCLOSED CAB WITH A/C......................................................................$75,000 2007 KOMATSU D61EX-15E0, S/N B45024, 702 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; KOMTRAX 2+; 24” TRACKS; 6-WAY BLADE; ENCLOSED CAB WITH HEA-DEF-A/C; NEW OEM PAINT JOB ....................................................................................................................$160,000 2005 KOMATSU D61PX-15, S/N B40114, 1,012 HRS, 34” TRACKS; 6-WAY BLADE; ENCLOSED CAB W/ HEA-DEF-A/C; 100% CERT. REBUILD AT 3,965 HRS ........$130,000 2005 KOMATSU D65PX-15, S/N 67683, 5,265 HRS, 36” AR TRACKS; POWER PITCH & TILT BLADE; ENCLOSED CAB W/ HEA-DEF-A/C; NEW CHAINS AND SPROCKETS @ 4806 HRS ..........................................................................................................$135,000

CRAWLER EXCAVATORS

2000 KOMATSU PC400 LC-6 S/N A84122, 12,158 HRS, 36” TRACKS; 13’2” ARM; A/C; NEW MAIN CONTROL VALVE; JRB SLIDE-LOC; ESCO 54” BUCKET..................................................................$75,000

1996 WIRTGEN 2100DC S/N 3.21.259, 327 HRS, 79” DRUM W/ HT3 TOOTH HOLDERS; MERCEDES 600 HP DIESEL ENGINE; DUAL GRADE & SLOPE CONTROLS. COMPLETE REBUILD .......... ..............................................PRICE REDUCED $275,000

2005 KOMATSU D65PX-15 S/N 67683, 5,265 HRS, 36” AR TRACKS; POWER PITCH & TILT BLADE; ENCLOSED CAB W/ HEA-DEF-A/C; NEW CHAINS AND SPROCKETS @ 4806 HRS ............$135,000

2008 KOMATSU PC138US LC-8, S/N 23696, 2,151 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; KOMTRAX 3; 28” TRIPLE GROUSER TRACK SHOES; 8’2” ARM; 8’6” DOZER BLADE............$107,300 2000 KOMATSU PC228US LC-2, S/N 15317, 10,965 HRS, 32” TRACKS; 9’6” ARM; A/C; PARTIAL ENGINE REBUILD; FRONT END REPINNED & BUSHED; NEW HYD PUMP. CYLINDERS REBUILT; NEW UC; JRB SLIDE-LOC ................................................$75,000 2003 KOMATSU PC228US LC-3, S/N 21657, 7,428 HRS, 32” TRACKS; 9’6” ARM; HYD CONTROL UNIT; A/C; WAIN-ROY RIGID COUPLER. WAIN-ROY 36” BUCKET ....$89,500 2007 KOMATSU PC228US LC-3E0, S/N 40209, 4,098 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; KOMTRAX 2+; 32” TRACKS; 9’6” ARM; HYD CONTROL UNIT; A/C; JRB SLIDE-LOC; PATTERN CHANGE VALVE; NEW OEM PAINT; ESCO 36” BUCKET ....................................$125,000 2005 KOMATSU PC270 LC-7L, S/N A86254, 2,154 HRS, 32” TRACKS; 10’ ARM; HYD CONTROL UNIT; A/C; JRB SLIDE-LOC ..............................................................$145,000 2007 KOMATSU PC270 LC-8, S/N A87090, 2,775 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; KOMTRAX 3; 32” TRACKS; A/C; PATTERN CHANGE VALVE; YOUNG 60’ LONG FRONT; 60” BUCKET .. ..........................................................................................................................$225,000 2006 KOMATSU PC308US LC-3, S/N 20357, 3,068 HRS, 34” TRACKS; 10’ ARM; A/C; JRB SLIDE-LOC; HKX HAMMER KIT; AUTOLUBE SYSTEM FOR TRAMAC HAMMER; NEW OEM PAINT JOB @ 3,062 HRS; CHOICE OF BUCKET SIZE ......................$199,400 2000 KOMATSU PC400 LC-6, S/N A84122, 12,158 HRS, 36” TRACKS; 13’2” ARM; A/C; NEW MAIN CONTROL VALVE; JRB SLIDE-LOC; ESCO 54” BUCKET ..................$75,000 2004 KOMATSU PC400 LC-7L, S/N A86203, 3,283 HRS, 36” TRACKS; 11’1” ARM; A/C; NEW UPDATED HYDRAULIC PUMP; NEW OEM PAINT ....................................$200,000 2005 KOMATSU PC400 LC-7L, S/N A86587, 7,927 HRS, HD MACHINE W/VARIABLE GAUGE; 36” TRACKS; 11’1” ARM; A/C; ESCO 60” BUCKET ..............................$150,000 2005 KOMATSU PC400 LC-7L, S/N A86361, 7,260 HRS, 36” TRACKS; 11’1” ARM W/PIPING; HKX HYD CONTROL UNIT; A/C; ESCO 66” BUCKET ........................$150,000

2004 KOMATSU PC400 LC-7L S/N A86203, 3,283 HRS, 36” TRACKS; 11’1” ARM; A/C; NEW UPDATED HYDRAULIC PUMP; NEW OEM PAINT ...... ............................................................................$200,000

SKID STEERS 2007 ASV POSI-TRACK SR70, S/N SSB00558, 447 HRS, 15” RUBBER TRACKS; MP1 PACKAGE; ENCLOSED CAB; A/C; HEATER; HYD QUICK COUPLER; 67” BKT; FFC SNOW PUSHER W/RUBBER EDGE..................................................................................$45,000 2007 ASV POSI-TRACK SR70, S/N SSB00557, 240 HRS, 15” RUBBER TRACKS; MP1 PACKAGE; ENCLOSED CAB W/HEATER & A/C; HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER; 67” BUCKET. I-R QD FORKS (LOOSE) ........................................................................$45,000 2007 ASV POSI-TRACK SR80, S/N SEB00957, 342 HRS, 20” RUBBER TRACKS; MP1 PACKAGE; ENCLOSED CAB W/HEATER & A/C; WIPER KIT; BACK UP ALARM; 72” BUCKET................................................................................................................$45,000 2009 ASV PT30, S/N PTA03860, 81 HRS, 11” RUBBER TRACKS; OPEN ROPS; BACKUP ALARM; UNIVERSAL MOUNT ADAPTER; 48” 0.25CY Q/D G/P BUCKET ......$25,000 2009 ASV PT70, S/N PTH00667, 45 HRS, 15” RUBBER TRACKS; ENCLOSED CAB; A/C; HEATER; WIPER KIT: BACK-UP ALARM; HYD QUICK COUPLER. 67” BUCKET ..$55,000 2009 ASV PT80, S/N PTI01318, 30 HRS, 20” RUBBER TRACKS; ENCLOSED CAB W/HEATER & A/C; WIPER KIT; BACK UP ALARM; HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER. 72” BUCKET................................................................................................................$60,000 2009 ASV PT80, S/N PTI01319, 24 HRS, 20” RUBBER TRACKS; ENCLOSED CAB W/HEATER & A/C; WIPER KIT; BACK UP ALARM; HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER. 72” BUCKET................................................................................................................$60,000 2007 KOMATSU SK1020-5N, S/N A70452, 582 HRS, TURBO ENGINE; SUPERFLOW; CAB WITH A/C; CONTROL CHANGE; 12X16.5 TIRES; ADDED CWT; QD/GP BUCKET; FFC 8’ SNOW PUSHER; QD FORKS (LOOSE) ......................................................$29,900 2007 KOMATSU SK1020-5N, S/N A70456, 258 HRS, TURBO ENGINE; SUPERFLOW; CAB WITH A/C; CONTROL CHANGE; 12X16.5 TIRES; ADD’L CWT; 74” LONG LIP BUCKET................................................................................................................$33,000 2008 KOMATSU SK820-5N, S/N A40203, 174 HRS, TURBO ENGINE; STD FLOW; 10.00X16.5 65” STD TIRES; REAR LIGHT; ADDED CWT; OPEN ROPS W/HEAT; PATTERN CHANGE VALVE; AUX HYD OVER-RIDE CONTROL; 68” LONG LIP BKT W/BOCE.. ............................................................................................................................$25,000

2006 KOMATSU PC308US LC-3 S/N 20357, 3,068 HRS, 34” TRACKS; 10’ ARM; A/C; JRB SLIDE-LOC; HKX HAMMER KIT; AUTOLUBE SYSTEM FOR TRAMAC HAMMER; NEW OEM PAINT JOB @ 3,062 HRS; CHOICE OF BUCKET SIZE ....................................$199,400

2006 KOMATSU D39EX-21A WHEEL LOADERS 2006 KOMATSU WA380-6, S/N A53081, 2,010 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; MICHELIN 23.5 X R25 XHAT TIRES; 3RD VALVE; ADDED CWT; A/C; JRB COUPLER. JRB 4 CY G/P BUCKET; S/D BUCKET & Q/D FORKS ..........................................................................$182,000

2007 KOMATSU PC228US LC-3EO

2005 KOMATSU 31PX-21A

2008 KOMATSU PC138US LC-8

S/N 40209, 4,098 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; KOMTRAX 2+; 32” TRACKS; 9’6” ARM; HYD CONTROL UNIT; A/C; JRB SLIDE-LOC; PATTERN CHANGE VALVE; NEW OEM PAINT; ESCO 36” BUCKET ........$125,000

S/N 50683, 654 HRS, 24" TRACKS; KOMSTAT II; 10'6" BLADE; OPEN ROPS; ROPS HEATER ..$55,000

S/N 23696, 2,151 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; KOMTRAX 3; 28” TRIPLE GROUSER TRACK SHOES; 8’2” ARM; 8’6” DOZER BLADE......................................$107,300

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S/N 1941, 815 HRS, KOMSTAT II, 20” TRACKS, 9’ BLADE, ENCLOSED CAB WITH A/C................$75,000

2003 KOMATSU PC228US LC-3 S/N 21657, 7,428 HRS, 32” TRACKS; 9’6” ARM; HYD CONTROL UNIT; A/C; WAIN-ROY RIGID COUPLER. WAINROY 36” BUCKET..................................................$89,500


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PHILADELPHIA’S CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY EXHIBITS GROWTH

In Philly, a number of exciting projects, several that have been on the drawing board for years, have finally begun to produce work.

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PANTALEO ELECTRIC: SECURE IN ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH FOLEY

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SAMBOL CONSTRUCTION CELEBRATES 55 YEARS IN BUSINESS

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FIRM BOASTS 50-PLUS YEARS, FATHER/SON JOINT OWNERSHIP

Sometimes, out of loss comes benefit. Pantaleo Electric Inc. of Freehold, N.J., has learned this lesson well — and was able to turn a stolen machine misfortune into an opportunity.

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Richard Sambol located his firm in the Toms River area which, for the last four decades of the past century, proved to be one of the fastest growing residential areas of New Jersey.

Waters Construction, Bridgeport, Conn., was built up by a man who started his labor there at age 19 and was running the place by 20.

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SANY AMERICA UNVEILS NORTH AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS IN GA.

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HUNYADY AUCTION CO. HOLDS EASTON, PA. SALE

The liquidation auction was held for PAN Companies Inc., whose owners recently decided to retire after 35 years in business.

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PENN JERSEY MACHINERY CALL FOR DETAILS ON THE FOLLOWING MACHINES!

FOR SALE OR RENT! MODEL # DEALER ID # AIR COMPRESSORS

YEAR

HOURS

LOCATION

SELL PRICE

P185WIR

395271

2008

895

Somerville

$7,950

P185WIR

398347

2008

250

Somerville

$8,900

P185WJD

397018

2008

135

Somerville

$11,500

P260WIR

366649

2006

3810

Somerville

$9,900

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XP375WCU

388608

2007

950

Somerville

$19,900

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HP1600WCU IQ

377778

2007

2600

Somerville

$94,500

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MODEL #

Comp. Whl Ldr. Comp. Excav. Skidsteer

L20B EC30 MC90B

DEALER ID # YEAR

115397 301389 303889

LOCATION SELL PRICE

2008 2004 2006

Lionville Deptford Lionville

$52,000 $29,500 $18,500

INGERSOLL RAND Generators & Light Towers MODEL #

YEAR

HRS

LOCATION

PRICE

Ready to Work! For Sale Or Rent!

MODEL #

SERIAL ID #

YEAR

HRS

2009 2007 2010 2008

200 3500 600 850

LOCATION

PRICE

GENERATORS

LIGHT TOWERS (6) Light Tower

2008

<1000

Somerville, NJ

$6,500 Each

(2) Light Tower

2009

<1000

Somerville, NJ

$6,900 Each

G40 G125 G145 G185

2001 Volvo A40D, 11,800 Hours, s/n 60044 Sell Price $95,000

406257 384097 410255 397684

2005 PF5510, s/n 0184444, 2639 hours, Equipped with: Omni 3E electric screed Topcon grade and slope, Sonic feed $195,000

Somerville, Somerville, Somerville, Somerville,

NJ NJ NJ NJ

$19,900 $23,000 $40,500 $41,500

2006 L220E s/n V4094, 5710 hours, Equipped with: • 82167-Engine Block Heater 120V, 1500W • 80885/80943-Work Lights Front/Rear, Extra • 82108-Automatic Lubrication System, Std. • 80055-134 7.0YD3 P/O STE GP Bucket • 80115-134 3PC. Bolt-On-Edge, STE Buckets $231,500 Deptford

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Somerville Branch 61 County Line Rd Somerville, NJ 08876 (908) 218-1919

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Philadelphia’s Construction Industry Exhibits Growth To paraphrase former president Gerald R. Ford, “Our long national nightmare may be over.” Slowly, almost imperceptibly, the two and a half year economic slowdown in the American construction and demolition economy may be coming to an end. NDA member firms are beginning to see more opportunities. The number of projects in certain parts of the country is increasing. Prices do remain soft but scrap prices are up and activity is definitely increasing. Since the middle of 2009, the demolition economy in most of parts of the country has been slow. In some locales, it has been positively nonexistent. Recently, however, there have been some general increases in work almost everywhere. While undoubtedly some of this work is the result of pentup demand — we haven’t demolished much in the United States in over two years —there are signs that the manufacturing and industrial sector is looking to expand. Look at Philadelphia, now the nation’s sixth large city behind New York, LA, Chicago, Houston and Phoenix. A number of exciting projects, several that have been on the drawing board for years, have finally begun to produce work. NDA Charter member Geppert Bros., based in Colmar, Pa., has started work on three such large projects across the city of Philadelphia. The Spectrum The first of these is the demolition of a Philadelphia icon, the Spectrum, home to the city’s NBA’s 76ers and the NHL’s Flyers hockey team as well as the venue for countless collegiate and high school basketball tournaments, ice shows, concerts, rodeos, tractor pulls and motocross races. Designed in 1966, the Spectrum was the home of the Flyer’s Stanley Cup team as well as the 76ers championship five that including Dr. J, Julius Erving. Thousands of Philadelphians remember taking their first date to a Spectrum concert and seeing groups like the Rolling Stones, Steely Dan or the Supremes perform. Disney on Ice, PBR’s bullriding and the X-games have all used the Spectrum to entertain Philadelphians. Geppert Bros. has a long history of working on Philadelphia sports facilities. The firm demolished the iconic Connie Mack Stadium, home to the then-woeful Phillies, back in the 1970s. Work began on the Spectrum in early December following a “Demolition Ceremony” that was shown on national television. The Flyer’s current General Manager Bobbie Clarke and Stanley Cup goalie Bernie Parent, both members of the city’s last Stanley Cup team joined Dr. J and a crowd of several thousand people to witness a ceremonial Flyer’s bright orange wrecking ball commence the demolition. Initial work involved the removal of all hazardous materials from the Spectrum including asbestos, PCBs, some universal waste and contaminated caulk. Fellow NDA member and Convention Sponsor Rapid Recovery, Inc. removed the refrigerants from 80 air conditioning units and three large chillers. Geppert Bros. also removed 17,000 gal. of glycol from the Spectrum prior to commencing demolition. Built over a three-year time period starting in 1967, the Spectrum was 81,000 sq. ft. with a 90-ft. tall roof. It housed 18,008 seats for basketball and 17,007 for ice hockey. Prior to demolition, Spectacor LLP, the arena’s owner, see PHILLY page 48

Once the ceremonial crane and wrecking ball were moved aside, Geppert Bros. began working on the Spectrum’s exterior with a Komatsu 400.

The interior of the Spectrum contained a lightweight reinforced concrete seating bowl that several large excavators began eating through rather quickly.


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QUALITY USED EQUIPMENT • VALUE & PERFORMANCE ASSURED

1995 CAT 320, S/N: 9KK597, S/N: C9KK597, 15,576 Hours, No A/C, Heat, 42” Bkt, Customer Consignment, Inspection Available ............$45,000

2007 CAT 963C, S/N BBD3113, 1157 Hours, AC, GP, 3V for MP Bkt or Ripper, From Dealer's Rental Fleet........................$159,000 Air Compressor 2010 ATLAS COPCO XAS185, S/N: HOP032769; 120 Hours; 185 CFM CAT AIR COMPRESSOR CAT ENGINE MODEL C2.2 ..................................................................................................................................................................................$10,950 2010 ATLAS COPCO XAS185, S/N: HOP032712; 313 Hours; 185 CFM CAT AIR COMPRESSOR CAT ENGINE MODEL C2.2 ..................................................................................................................................................................................$10,300 2010 ATLAS COPCO XAS185, S/N: HOP032713; 417 Hours; 185 CFM CAT AIR COMPRESSOR CAT ENGINE MODEL C2.2 ..................................................................................................................................................................................$10,300 2009 SULLAIR 1150XH, S/N: 2009012600, 240 Hours, New Condition, Low Hour 900/1150 CFM Towable Air Compressor...... ........................................................................................................................................................................................$125,000 2008 SULLAIR 1150XH, S/N: 2008121900; 465 Hours; 1150 CFM AIR COMPRESSOR 350 PSIG @ 1150CFm and 500 PSIG @ 900CFM ............................................................................................................................................................$113,000 Backhoe Loader 2002 CAT 420D IT, S/N: CBLN4652; Stk #: CBLN4652; 1,566 Hours; Cab,Heat,4WD,E-stick, MP/24 plus 12" loose and forks ..........................................................................................................................................................................................$46,000 2006 CAT 420E IT, S/N: KMW169, 2835 Hrs, AC, E-Hoe, Hyd Thumb, CPL, GP/24” ....................................................$74,000 Compaction Equipment - Smooth Drum 2010 CAT CB34, S/N: 34500346, 30 Hrs, ROPS, Water Spray System, Beacon, Coco Mats ........................................$52,000 2008 CAT CS56, S/N: FCS196, Stk #: KFCS196, 200 Hrs, Cab/Air ..............................................................................$145,000

2007 CAT 953C, S/N BBX3020, 991 Hours, AC, GP Bucket, 2 lever control. From Dealer's Rental Fleet......................................$145,000

Crawler Loader 2007 Cat 953C, S/N: BBX3020; 991 Hours; AC, GP Bucket, 2 lever control. From Dealer’s Rental Fleet....................$145,000 2007 Cat 963C, S/N: BBD3113, 1,157 Hrs, AC, GP, 3V for MP Bkt or Ripper, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet..................$159,000 Dozer - Crawler 2008 CAT D4K XL, S/N: MMM239, Stk #: VMMM239, 1,404 Hrs, AC, PAT Blade, System One U/C ............................$99,000 2007 CAT D5G XL, S/N: WGB3661; 1,015 Hrs; OROPS, Accugrade ready. From Dealer's Rental Fleet ......................$77,000 2008 CAT D6K LGP, S/N: DHA663, Stk #: KDHA663, 1,775 Hrs ..................................................................................$135,000 2006 CAT D6R DS XL III, GJB333; Stk #: KGJB333; 2,435 Hrs; DS, AC, 6SU, 70% UC System1..............................$185,000 Excavator - Crawler 1995 CAT 320, S/N: 9KK597, Stk #: C9KK597, 15,576 Hours, No A/C, Heat, 42” Bkt, Customer Consignment, Inspection Available ............................................................................................................................................................................$45,000 2006 CAT 320CL, S/N: PAB5981, Stk #: KPAB5981, 3,408 Hrs ....................................................................................$115,000 2006 CAT 324DL, S/N: LAB388, Stk #: KLAB388, 1,581 Hrs ........................................................................................$175,000 2007 CAT 330DL, S/N: MWP1599, Stk #: KMW1599, 4,847 Hrs ..................................................................................$189,000 2007 CAT 345CL, S/N: PJW1924, Stk #: KPJW1924, 2,427 Hrs ..................................................................................$279,000 Excavator - Mini 2004 CATERPILLAR 304CR, S/N: NAD2142; 1,176 Hours, AC, QC, Aux Hyd, Blade, 36” bucket ................................$33,500 2004 CATERPILLAR 304CR, S/N: CNAD1279, Stk #: CNAD1279, 1385 Hours ............................................................$25,000 Excavator - Wheel 2006 CATERPILLAR M318C, S/N: H2D446; Stk #: KH2D446; 1,234 Hours ................................................................$195,000 Forklift - Mast 2001 CAT GPL40, 1,591 Hrs; 9,000 lb, propane-powered ..............................................................................................$13,500

2006 CATERPILLAR M318C, S/N: H2D446; Stk #: KH2D446; 1,234 Hours ............................$195,000

Forklift - Telescopic 2008 CATERPILLAR TH255, S/N: TBS00454; 149 Hours; 5500 LB CAPACITY CAB and HEAT Foam Filled ..............$47,000 2008 CATERPILLAR TL943, S/N: TBL01433; 1,064 Hours; 9,000 LB TELEHANDLER,CAB A/C 4WD STABILIZERS..$69,000 2009 CATERPILLAR TL1055, S/N: 0TBM01165, 485 Hours, 4WD Enclosed Cab w/Air Hydraulic Coupler Worklights Stabilizers ........................................................................................................................................................................$111,000 2009 CATERPILLAR TL1055, S/N: TBM01135, 1132 Hours, 4WD Enclosed Cab w/Air Hydraulic Coupler Worklights Stabilizers ........................................................................................................................................................................$109,000 2007 Genie GTH644, S/N: 10521, 928 Hrs; 6,000 LB Telescopic Forklift, 44' Reach......................................................$37,500 2007 Genie GTH844, S/N: 10501, 577 Hrs; 8,000 LB Telescopic Forklift, 44' Reach......................................................$39,500 2011 Genie GTH1056, S/N: GTH1011-14528, New 10,000 lb capacity w/Cab w/Heat and A/C IT Coupler..................$112,000 Lift-Personnel 2010 HYDRA PLATFORMS HP35, S/N: 1H9US3335AS196342; 502 Hours; Trailer Mounted 35 foot Bridge Inspection and Work Platform ..................................................................................................................................................................$169,000 Lift - Scissor 2006 GENIE GS4390RT, S/N: 43610; 442 Hours; 43 foot rough terrain DUAL FUEL ....................................................$30,275 2007 GENIE GS5390, S/N 44796 ....................................................................................................................................$47,000

2006 CAT 740, S/N: B1P659, 9,251 Hrs, Tailgate, Heated Body, 5 New Radial Tires, #6 almost new...... ..................................................................$239,000

2006 CAT 420E IT, S/N: KMW169, 2,835 Hrs, AC, E-Hoe, Hyd Thumb, CPL, GP/24” $74,000

Lift - Boom 2006 GENIE S40, S/N: 10229; 1,493 Hours; GENIE S40 SELF PROPELLED AERIAL WORK PLATFORM ................$31,500 2007 GENIE S45, S/N: 13120; 2,395 Hours; GENIE S45 SELF PROPELLED 4x4 AERIAL WORK PLATFORM ..........$36,000 2006 GENIE S60, S/N: 14251; 1,457 Hours; 60 FT 4WD Perkins Diesel Boom Lift........................................................$45,900 2006 GENIE S60, S/N: 14262; 2,225 Hours; 60 FT 4WD Perkins Diesel Boom Lift........................................................$44,500 2006 GENIE S65, S/N: 14249; 1,438 Hours; 65 FT 4WD Perkins Diesel Boom Lift........................................................$55,000 2007 GENIE Z34/22DC, S/N: 7327; 5 Hours; Z34/22N DC powered boom lift with only 5 hours of use ........................$25,500 2007 GENIE Z45/25JRT, S/N: 33180; 1,169 Hours; 45 foot rough terrain 4WD DUAL FUEL with Jib............................$38,000 2006 GENIE Z45/25JRT, S/N: 30136; 1,545 Hours; GENIE S60 SELF PROPELLED AERIAL WORK PLATFORM......$35,000 2006 GENIE Z45/25JRT, S/N: 30129; 1,195 Hours; SELF PROPELLED AERIAL WORK PLATFORM..........................$35,000 2006 GENIE Z45/25JRT, S/N: 30132; 1,245 Hours; Z45 PERKINS DIESEL ENGINE JIB BOOM 4 WD RT FOAM FILLED TIRES ................................................................................................................................................................................$34,000 Light Tower 2009 ALLMAND BROS NIGHT-LITE PRO, S/N 1829, 195 Hrs, 6 KW LIGHT TOWER W/ CAT ENGINE Four (4) 1250 watt Metal Halide SHO-HD 5000 Watt Lighting System ............................................................................................................$6,500 Generator Sets 2010 CAT XQ30, S/N: GBE00254; 1,508 Hours; 30kW standby 27kW prime rating - 60hz ............................................$25,650 2010 CAT XQ60, S/N: GLE00725; New CAT Towable Generator ....................................................................................$35,500 2001 CAT XQ60, 10,505 Hrs, Mobile diesel generator, self contained UL142 double wall fuel tank, dual voltage, accessory panel ..................................................................................................................................................................................$15,000 2001 CAT XQ105, 5,200 Hrs; Mobile diesel generator, self contained UL142 double wall fuel tank, dual voltage, accessory panel ..................................................................................................................................................................................$17,000 (2) 2000-2002 CAT XQ125, 7,265-9,120 Hrs; Mobile diesel generator, self contained UL142 double wall fuel tank, dual voltage, accessory panel ..................................................................................................................................................$22,000 Ea. 1999 CAT XQ225, 11,400 Hrs; Mobile diesel generator, self contained UL142 double wall fuel tank, dual voltage, accessory panel ..................................................................................................................................................................................$35,000 2005 CAT XQ400, 3,175 Hrs; Mobile diesel generator, self contained UL142 double wall fuel tank, dual voltage, accessory panel ..................................................................................................................................................................................$80,000 2006 MULTIQUIP DCA70USI, S/N: 8800840; 5,803 Hours; 56KW Towable Generator ISUZU DIESEL ENGINE..........$20,000 2008 MULTIQUIP DCA125SSJUC, S/N: 8510101; 1,007 Hours; 110KW(137KVA) ULTRA SILENT WHISPERWATT GENERATOR ..................................................................................................................................................................................$36,750 2006 MULTIQUIP DCA125USJ, S/N: 8500500; 3,983 Hours; 110KW(137KVA) ULTRA SILENT WHISPERWATT GENERATOR ..................................................................................................................................................................................$27,500

2007 CAT 297C, S/N GCP300 ..........$69,000

Off-Highway Truck 2006 CAT 735, S/N: B1N503, 2,936 Hrs, A/C, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ..................................................................$249,000 2006 CAT 735, S/N: B1N422, 3,291 Hrs ........................................................................................................................$229,000 2006 CAT 740, S/N: B1P659, 9,251 Hrs, Tailgate, Heated Body, 5 New Radial Tires, #6 almost new..........................$239,000 2006 CAT 775E, S/N: BEC795, Stk #:KBEC795, 8,003 Hrs ..........................................................................................$510,000 2006 CAT 775E, S/N: BEC804, Stk #:KBEC804, 8,328 Hrs ..........................................................................................$510,000 Other Equipment 2007 E3000 Ground Heater, S/N 02195, 2,200 Hrs; ground heater with onan generator ..............................................$45,500 Skid Steer 2008 CAT 226B II, S/N MJH12218, 116 Hrs, Cab, Heat, Manual CPL, GP, From Dealer's Rental Fleet ........................$34,000 (2) 2007 CAT 256C, S/N DWS298, DWS381, From Dealer's Rental Fleet........................................................$35,000-$44,000 (2) 2007 CAT 297C, S/N GCP261, GCP300 ......................................................................................................$64,000-$69,000 Trencher / Boring Machine / Cable Plow 1996 TESMEC 900SLO, S/N 9173; Stk #: 9173; 2,683 Hrs; Customer Consignment, Contact Earl Harrar 908-561-8005 WXT 508 ..................................................................................................................................................................................$175,000 Water Truck 2007 GMC TOPKICK C6500, 3,499 Hours; 2000 Gallon Ledwell Water Truck Hyd Brakes Automatic ..........................$50,000 2006 GMC TOPKICK C6500, 1,799 Hours; 2000 gallon Ledwell Water Truck ................................................................$44,000

2008 CAT D4K XL, S/N MMM239, 1,404 Hrs, A/C, PAT Blade, System One Undercarriage..... ..........................................................$99,000

Wheel Loader 2009 CAT 930H, S/N: DHC1185, Stk #: KDHC1185, 3,669 Hrs ....................................................................................$149,000 2009 CAT 938H, S/N MJC407; 3,529 Hrs; AC, 3V, Fusion Cpl, GP, New Tires, From Dealer's Rental Fleet................$179,000 2009 CAT 938H, S/N MJC109; 1,926 Hrs; AC, RC, 3V, QC, GP, Forks ........................................................................$208,000 2008 CAT 938H, S/N MJC84; 1,844 Hrs; AC, RC, 3V, QC, GP ....................................................................................$204,000 (2) 2005 CAT 950G II, S/N AXX1211, AXX1198 ......................................................................................................$139,000 Ea. (2) 2008-2009 CAT 950H, S/N K5K2515, K5K1729 ......................................................................................$205,000-$229,000

Used parts • Quality parts • Attachments Are you looking for a reliable source for quality used components and parts? Outback Parts is linked nationwide with three used parts networks, so finding dependable parts fast and conveniently is never a problem. Outback Parts also supplies replacement parts for Non-Cat® machines. So when you’re needing parts, call or visit us on-line.

2005 CAT 950G II, S/N AXX1211, Stk #: KAXX1211, 3650 Hrs, AC, GP Bkt............$139,000

Call: 732/885-3005 Fax: 609/443-1146 jmeyer@foleyinc.com

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2009 CAT 938H, S/N MJC109; 2,052 Hrs; AC, RC, 3V, QC, GP, Forks ....................................$208,000

www.foleyinc.com Call Art Vida, Used Equipment Manager 800-939-6611 • 732-885-5555 • Fax: 732-457-0551 855 Centennial Avenue, Piscataway, NJ 08855


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PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Serving Contractors, Municipalities, and Industry since 1912 Special pricing good through 03/31/11 – cash or approved financing Subject to prior sale – Rental purchase not available 2010 John Deere 135D, Unit# 21578, 198 Hrs, 600M 24” Track w/o Backfill, Boom, One Piece, Arm 3.01M 9’11” 2006 CEC 5X12, Unit# 61696, 627 Hrs, 5x12 Track Screen-It, w/ Linkage, Track Screening Plant, Grizzly Remote........................................ Mechanical ....................................................Special Sale Price $140,000 Thumb ....................................................................$119,400

2003 John Deere 120C, Unit# 21530, 6974 Hrs, Shoes 600MM, 24” Steel, Boom, 1 PC 4.6M, 15’1”, Arm 3.01M 9’11” W/Linkage, Ether Starting Aid, Coupler ........................................$39,550

2004 John Deere 544J, Unit# 27806, 6943 Hrs, Zbar Linkage (ZB), 2 Fn Vlve/Jystk/Strg Clm Fnr, Axle, Std Rear Hyd Front, 20.5x25 12PR Splt Rim FS, Standard Battery, Standard Rear Lights, Cab with Air, Chrome Exhaust, 80 Amp Alternator for Air, Front Rear Cab Work Lights, Full Frt Fndr/Rear Pltfrm, Transmission Guards, Bottom Guards, 4LD014 - GP Bucket ................................................................................$71,900

2002 John Deere 650H, Unit# 27676, 4832 Hrs, Power-Angle-T Blade, Hydrostatic Transmission, Long Track, 105" Blade, ROPS ........................$34,900

2007 John Deere CT332 Track Skid Loader, Unit# 27819, with Cab & A/C, Electric Quick Tach, 84” Bucket..........$39,500 2007 John Deere 650J LGP, Unit# 21563,4071 Hrs, cab, AC w/ 3-function EH controls, Air Suspension, HD inside All Hyd 124” Blade, Hyd Pump Fuse w/o winch, Full length RK Guard LGP/XLT, 24” Extd MS 40 Lnk, Str. Chrome Exhaust, Retrieval Hitch, Enviromental Drain ................$63,400

2008 John Deere 313, Unit# 41459, 66 Hrs, Tires 10x16.5 Extra-Wall, Hyd Cir Std, 2” Seat Belt w/o shldr strap, standard foot controls, backup alarm kit, horn ....$16,900

• Deere 30MT and 35MT ADT fleet in stock. Low hour, Models 300D & 350D. • Short term and long term competitive rental rates. • Rental Purchase Options available and Lease packages through John Deere Credit. • Call your local Plasterer Salesman.

2003 John Deere 755C II Crawler Loader, Unit# 27756, Cab w/Heater Air Cond, Lub Tr 20” 508MM Dbl Grouser, Heavy Duty Rear Bumper, GP Bkt, CRL006, Standard Track, Hyd. Transmission .. ..........$67,500

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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004

724/947-2235 Day/Night Fax 724/947-3820 Call Andy Miller Established 1928 Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees WHEEL LOADERS Komatsu WA250-3PT, 1999, EROPS w/AC, JRB coupler, bucket, forks 20.5x25, good cond. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$63,500 Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 . . .$100,000 Cat 936E, 1989, EROPS, 2.75 cy GP bkt, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$59,000 John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick coupler, GP bkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$66,000 COMPACTORS IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999, Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$69,500 IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS $49,500 IR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500 IR SD70D, 2000, Pro-Pac, 66" smooth drum, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,000 Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000 Cat 825B, 1975, cab, S-blade, 50% front, 20% rear tires, good runner, can go to work .$52,500 Cat 825C, 1988, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, rear 80%, front 60%, good condition . . . . . . . .CALL Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind Vibratory Compactor, 1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HP gas engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,500 Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever & remote . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000 (8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500 (2) Champion Superpac A421 . . . . . . .$11,500 LANDSCAPING Case 480 Broom Tractor, frt mounted 6' sweepster broom, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13,000 Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor, 1986, Case 3 cyl dsl engine, 55 gal water tank . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500 Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72" hydraulic broom . . . . . . . . .$11,500 Taylor-Way 12' Transport Disc, 24" discs, (4) tires, hyd lift, exc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15,500 Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hyd angle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles$9,500

CRAWLER LOADERS Cat 953LGP, 1984, OROPS, 20 DBG, GP Bkt .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$37,500 Cat 963, 1983, OROPS, 2.6 cy GP bkt, 17” DBG pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000 OFF ROAD HAULERS Komatsu CD60R-1 Crawler Dump Truck, 1997, 360° rotation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$66,000 Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently off work), work ready . .$127,500 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, working everyday . . . . . . . . .$145,000 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . .$147,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$87,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 CRAWLER TRACTORS Cat D4H Series II, 1990, OROPS, 6 way blades, 18" pads, draw bar, 100% Cat U/C . . . .$57,000 Cat D6H, 1987, Semi U blade w/tilt, ROPS, fair U/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,000 (2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade, winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea. Cat D8N, 1988, EROPS, rear ctwts, S-U blade .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$79,500 Cat D8N, 1991, ROPS, drawbar, S-U blade . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$85,000 (2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea. CRANES Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . .$49,500 Drott 3330B Carry Deck, 7.5 ton capacity, dsl, 4 section boom 8' jib . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14,500

MOTOR SCRAPERS Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL

AIR COMPRESSORS IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL

SPECIALS

Vermeer 5800 Trencher, 1997, 4 cyl dsl eng . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17,500 (12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a tow-type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .. HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $5,200 JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick IAmerican Augers 16" Boring Machine, 10 HP coupler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . .$39,000 gas, 35,000# thrust, 30' track . . . . . . . . .$7,500 Hitachi UH181, 1985, Equipped w/hammer . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$72,000 BACKHOES Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on Cat 416C IT, 2000, 4x4, OROPS, Quick Coupler, rubber, operational . . . . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFER GP Bkt, Extendahoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$36,000 Cat 215BLC, 1985, 7'3" stick, 28" TBG pads, 10 Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, roller U/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,500 OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 Cat 313B-CR, 2001, zero tailswing, A/C & Volvo BL70, 2003, 4x4, Extend-A-Hoe, EROPS, AM/FM, JRB quick coupler . . . . . . . . . .$93,000 24" Bkt, Like New . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$59,500 Kobelco SK200LC Extra Long Reach, 1993, 32" TBG pads, 42' reach, nice . . . . . . . .$68,500 CRUSHING & CONVEYING Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, Viper 301 Portable Screening Plant, 1997, dsl, long stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500 5'x7'. side & rear conveyors, T/A carrier . .CALL Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44" Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500 DRILLS Komatsu PC150 LC-6K, 1998, 8'7" stick, 30" bkt, John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' 27.6" TBG pads, work ready . . . . . . . . .$57,000 mast, Duraquip dust collection . . . . . .$150,000 (5) Komatsu PC128UU, 1996, offset boom, rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL MISCELLANEOUS Komatsu PC750 LC-6, 1999, 454 hp, 27” boom, 11’10” stick, 44’ DGB, aux plumbing, bucket (2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT choice, 24k ctwt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$255,000 Machines, 8' wide, good condition . .$4,000 Ea. Komatsu PC400 LC-6LK, 1999, 10’6” stick, JRB ATTACHMENTS coupler, 31.5” TBG, ctwt removal, choice of bkt .. BUCKETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$77,500 PC1000, 84" Digging Bucket . . . . . . . . .$9,500 Komatsu PC400 LC-6LK, 11’1” stick, 35.5” TBG, Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & ctwt removal, choice of bkts, working everyday .. Grapple Buckets in Stock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$97,500 -Call For Your Needs Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, FORKS JRB coupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL (8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet Volvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’ boom, 11’ style, excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 stick, 5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear (5) Cat 936/926/950 pallet forks, for a Balderson plumbing very good condition . . . . . . .$205,000 quick coupler, exc. cond. . . . . . . . . . .$3,500 Ea. Others Available Call TRUCKS & TRAILERS Prices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection All Equipment is Owned & Operated By (2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC.


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2002 KOMATSU PC600LC-6 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR

1995 DRESSER 568 WHEEL LOADER Cummins KTA-19C Diesel, Steel Cab w/ACHeater-Defroster, 35/65R33 Michelins, 155” (10 yd) General Purpose Bkt, Good Clean Overall Condition for Age & Hours

KM SA6D140E-3, Diesel, Enc. Cab w/AC, Heater, Defroster & Sound Supression, 36” Triple Grouser Shoes, Revolving Frame Deck Guard, 14’ Arm Assembly, 25’2” One-Piece Boom, Aux. Hyd. Circuit, KM 60” Bkt w/Side Cutters C001375

C001643

$52,000

$159,000

2007 KOMATSU GD655-3EO 2007 KOMATSU PC35MR-2 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR MOTOR GRADER Yanmar 3D88E-5PBA Diesel, Enc. Cab w/AC, Heater & Defroster, 12” Road Liners, 5’9” Arm, Auxiliary Hydraulics, Power Angle Blade, Geith Coupler, Geith 12” Bkt, Hydraulic Thumb

KM SAA6D114E-3, Diesel, Enc. Cab w/AC, Heater & Defroster, Center-Mounted Scarifier Assembly, 14’x7/8” Moldboard, 17.5R25 Bridgestone Radials, Front Counterweight, Turbo II Precleaner C000949

$199,000

C001124

2007 KOMATSU WA320-5L WHEEL LOADER

2006 KOMATSU PC400LC-7 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR

KM SAA6D102-2A, Diesel, Enc. Cab w/AC, Heater, Defroster, Suspension Seat, 20.5R25XHA Michelin Radials, JRB 108” GP Bkt, JRB 500HV Hyd. Coupler, ECSS, 3 Spool Valve, Hydrostatic Trans, 4 Speeds F/R, Add’l Counterweight

KM SAA6D125E-5, Diesel, Enc. Cab w/AC & Heater, 48” Bkt, 11’2” Arm, 31.5” Triple Grouser Shoes 20734

$199,000

SOLD YR

Model

EE#

$109,000

21167

PRICE

$41,000

YR

Model

EE#

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PRICE

YR

Choose A Location: You access real time inventories for each Ehrbar branch at www.ehrbar.com. Just select the most convenient location and order.

Find A Part: You can find your Komatsu parts online with Komatsu’s CSS Electronic Parts Books. Simply call our Parts To order by phone from Department for part numbers any of our fully staffed branches from other brands. simply contact one of our expert parts counter representatives at any of our convenient locations.

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EE#

WHEEL LOADERS

CRAWLER DOZERS/LOADERS

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PRICE

ROAD TRUCKS

CATERPILLAR

DRESSER

1984

1988

560B

C001601

$39,500

2006

HM300-2

C000680

$159,000

1989

560B

C001607

$29,500

2008

HM300-2

C000602

$149,000

1995

568

C001643

$52,500

2006

HM350-2

C000676

$169,000

2007

HM350-2

C000893

$169,000

2007

HM350-2

C000894

$179,000

2008

HM350-2

19847

$229,000

C001173

$42,500

SOLD $14,500

D3B

C001313

KOMATSU 2006

D37EX-21

18502

$49,500

2008

D61EX-15

20178

$167,500

2006 2006

D65EX-15

18219

D65PX-15

18121

$159,000

C001746

1998

SOLD $39,000

HA380E

C001564

KOMATSU

SOLD $82,500

2003

WA320-3

C001778

2007

WA320PT-5

C000647

$119,500

$19,500

2007

WA380-6

C001831

$119,500

WA450-1

C001758

$49,500

WA480-5

C001760

$142,500

KOMATSU PC09-1

HALLA

$159,000

EXCAVATORS

2005

KOMATSU

2007

PC35MR-2

C001124

$41,000

1987

2006

PC220LC-8LR

C001119

$189,000

2005

2008

PC300LC-8

C000935

$189,500

2007

WA480-6

C001270

SOLD $199,000

1985

WA600-1

C001599

2006

PC400LC-7

20734

2002

PC600LC-6

C001375

$159,000

2008

PC800LC-8

C001218

$519,000

710D

PAVERS LEEBOY 2000

SOLD $42,500

KOMATSU GD655-3EO

C000949

$199,000

SOLD $22,500

1987

C001688

$12,500

EAGER BEAVER 2000

20XPT

C001620

$6,900

2000

CB4000

C001611

$15,000

MISCELLANEOUS LOADAL CENTER LOAD GARBAGE TRUCK

HYSTER C001358

1000T

TRAILERS

ROLLERS

JOHN DEERE

MT30B

FLOWBOY

BACKHOES

1999

1998

$179,000

GRADERS

2007

MOXY

C350C

C001240

Representing These Fine Lines of Equipment: WIRTGEN • VOGELE • HAMM • FUCHS • NPK • E.D. ETNYRE • METSO MINERALS • ALLU • JRB BAGELA • CARLSON • TEREX • ROGERS BROS • ESCO • LA BOUNTY • KOMATSU • FELLING • MAULDIN

$8,500

1991

not all manufacturers represented in all areas served

EVO MAG-20-US C000834

$19,500

Contact: Hank Ruttura • Holbrook Office

631-563-7600

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Pantaleo Electric: Secure in Its Relationship With Foley Sometimes, out of loss comes benefit. Pantaleo Electric Inc. of Freehold, N.J., has learned this lesson well — and was able to turn a stolen machine misfortune into an opportunity. Not all companies have the ability to do this. It comes with experience, good business sense and a positive attitude. Luckily, purchasing agent Lou Pantaleo has these things to keep this company sustainable. Pantaleo Electric, founded in 1960 by Lou’s dad (now retired) and incorporated in 1966 is a small family business that was first opened as an electrical contractor. They have since grown and now specialize in heavy highway electrical work: bridges, turnpikes, street lighting, etc. With more than 40 employees on staff, which includes Lou’s mother, Dolores (the company president), two sisters, a brother-in-law and a brother, the company has a solid and reliable reputation based on its strong family foundation. So when Pantaleo Electric suffered the theft of a Caterpillar 426 backhoe around Halloween in 2000 and a Caterpillar 420 backhoe in 2009, purchasing agent Louis Pantaleo took measures into his own hands. The 1997 backhoe was never recovered; nor was the 2009 backhoe, which had been secured with leg locks. Both pieces were insured, but, as Pantaleo comments, “The loss is crazy, even with insurance! You have to pay state tax on replacement purchases and your insurance premiums go up.” Peace of Mind To prevent any future machines being stolen he decided to put Product Link, Caterpillar’s remote equipment monitoring system, on a 420 E backhoe purchased from Foley, Inc. as a replacement. He was willing to spend extra money on the security system. “When you invest so much money on a new machine, what’s another $2,200 for protection?” In fact, he added the system to three other new machines in his fleet of about 50 vehicles. Product Link’s satellite pinpoints the location of the machinery at all times and features a geo fence option that sends an immediate alert when the machine is operated outside a defined boundary. This keeps equipment from being driven away without authorization. In addition to the alerts regarding unapproved use, the system tracks hours as well as the machines themselves. That helps with maintenance, simplifying fleet management, maximizing uptime and reducing operating costs. “It tells us what’s working and what’s not. It’s a cool system.” Relationship Reliability That’s just one example of the how a knowledgeable sales person can benefit a

Caterpillar customer. Fitting the product to the need is what Jon Musicant, Foley, Inc. equipment consultant, specializes in. “I counsel them on their needs; I don’t just sell. I help them get the right machine for their needs.” “They’re a loyal Cat customer,” Musicant said. They’re strictly a Cat customer, Pantaleo emphasizes. Cat earned his loyalty because of the way they build their equipment, he said. His first Cat purchase was in 1995: a 416 D backhoe and it’s all he buys now. “They’re hard-working machines. They cost a little more, but they’re worth it. It’s a great product and our operators love it.” So, although they’re trying to conserve on expenses, their company is busy despite the economy and they still need equipment to do the work. Because Cat machinery holds its value, he said he can get his money back if he At the company headquarters in Freehold, N.J., front row, (L-R) Sal Pantaleo, Dolores resells equipment, although he Pantaleo, Marianne Pantaleo. Back row, (L-R) Jim Corr, Thomas Pantaleo, Lou Pantaleo. usually keeps pieces as “yard rats.” them more versatility.” needs versatility. Good Advice “A broom is so expensive,” Pantaleo Musicant realized that when Pantaleo was Because Pantaleo likes to hang on to his looking for a broom attachment for a back- agrees. “We saved a fortune by buying a equipment, he wants reliable pieces he can hoe. “They go for around $10,000,” he esti- used skid steer instead. It was only $20,000 depend on: that’s why he buys only mates, “but I knew that for a little more, they more, but now we have another tool. It may Caterpillar. But as a small company, he also could get a skid steer with a broom attach- be the best buy we’ve made. It’s handy.” He needs to get the most out of each piece; he ment. It was a better option because it gives said its smaller size has made it convenient for doing several tasks without “wasting” a backhoe, and he said it was especially useful in snow this past winter. Pleased with his purchase, Pantaleo praises Musicant for making such an insightful suggestion — but he’s not surprised. “Foley has a good sales guy; he’s not typical selland-walk-away salesman. He knows the applications and the equipment, so he can make suggestions like that. He knows we use a side dump to spill stone in the trench and that we need beacon lights on the road.” Pantaleo trusts his recommendations so much, in fact, that when he needed to hire office help, he interviewed an applicant Musicant recommended. For Musicant, the great relationship he’s developed is what his job is all about. For Pantaleo, Musicant and Foley Inc. are an important part of his business. “He’s a great sales guy. He gives great prices, he’s available on the phone and he’s always on top of things.” Considering that Pantaleo said they’re “very particular about who we work with,” that’s quite a tribute. This story was reprinted with with per(L-R) Lou Pantaleo, Foley Equipment Consultant Jon Musicant, Jim Corr and mission from Paydirt Magazine Fall 2010 Thomas Pantaleo. issue.


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Albany, NY

NEW YORK Batavia, NY

Syracuse, NY

(518) 220-9500

(585) 344-1931

(315) 437-2611


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Contact Dan 1-978-479-5192 15 Katrina Road • Chelmsford, MA 01824

www.cbused.com

2002 JOHN DEERE 410G, #7660, NICE MACHINE ........ ........................................................................$35,500

BOMBARDIER SW48, #7652, PLOW AND SANDER, VERY CLEAN ..................................................$14,500

POWERSCREEN M60, #7645, 40FT STACKER .............. ..........................................................................$6,900

2006 TAKEUCHI TL130, #7656, CAB, A-C, LOW HOURS ............................................................$26,500

2005 TAKEUCHI TL140, #7634, CAB, A-C, RUNS GREAT ............................................................$23,000

1996 VOLVO L70C, #7637, GOOD RUNNER ................ ........................................................................$29,500

2001 TIMBERJACK 1410B, #7548, 8 WHEEL FORWARDER ........................................................$94,000

2007 KOMATSU PC138, #7633, COUPLER, THUMB, 2 BUCKETS......................................................$79,000

2004 VOLVO EC330BLC, #7638, COUPLER, BUCKET .. ........................................................................$74,000

2004 TAKEUCHI TB175, #7631, CAB, HEAT....$36,000

2006 VOLVO EC045, #7664, CAB, HEAT ........$30,000

LINK-BELT 290LX, #LB741, 65,000 LBS, COUPLER, THUMB, 1850 HRS........................................$179,000


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Pine Bush Equipment Co, Inc.

Holmes, NY Branch

East PBE, Inc.

97 Route 302 Pine Bush, NY 12566

24 Sybil Court Holmes, NY 12531

283 Pane Road Newington, CT

Phone: (845) 744-2006 Call Jack (ext 232)

Phone: (845) 744-2006 Call Jack (ext 232)

Phone: (860) 665-7470 Call Lisa (ext 232)

www.pbeinc.com • view our entire inventory online! • www.eastpbe.com Join us at

Pine Bush Open House Saturday, April 30th from 9am - 3pm 24 Sybil Court, Holmes, NY

845-878-4004 Sign up for the Equipment Rodeo Competition! Demos • Door Prizes • Give Aways Food • Entertainment Fun for the entire family!! 1999 KOMATSU WA250-3, STK # W04782C, 6551 HOURS, CLEAN, TIGHT, AND NO LEAKS, CALL EAST PBE! ....................................................$47,000

1989 BOBCAT 743, STK # S04287C, S/N 501948791, 3627 HOURS, CALL EAST PBE! ..............................................................................................$9,900

2002 KOMATSU PC120-6, STK# E04519, S/N 65601, 2903 HOURS, 15'1" BOOM, THUMB, BLADE, CALL PINE BUSH! ........................................$42,000

EXCAVATORS 1997 AKERMAN EW230B, STK# E05069CX, S/N EW230BV01652, 13,518 HOURS, EXCAVATOR W/BLADE, STABILIZER, AUX. HYD., HYD COUPLER, 3 BUCKETS, CALL EAST PBE!..................$39,500 1994 AKERMAN EW230B, STK# E05070X, CALL PINE BUSH! ........ ............................................................................................$36,900 2004 CASE CX160, STK# E04290X, S/N DAC161826, 3250 HOURS, EXCAVATOR WITH 16'11" BOOM, 8'10" ARM, SHOE, 3 BAR STEEL 24", CALL PINE BUSH! ....................................$56,200 2005 CASE CX160, STK# E04291X, S/N DAC162035, 2468 HOURS, EXCAVATOR WITH 16'11" BOOM, 8'10" ARM, SHOE, 3 BAR STEEL 24", CALL PINE BUSH! ....................................$52,000 1989 CAT EL240LC, STK# E03096X, S/N 4JF00406, EXTRA 36" ROCK BUCKET, CALL PINE BUSH!......................................$24,500 1996 KOMATSU PC150-5, STK# E05260X, S/N 7837, 8851 HOURS, CALL PINE BUSH! ................................................$24,500 2004 KOMATSU PC160LC-7, STK# E04518, S/N K40241, 4096 HOURS, 16'11" BOOM, 8'7" ARM, PATTERN CHANGE VALVE, THUMB, 36" BUCKET, CALL PINE BUSH!............................$66,500 2001 KOMATSU PC200LC-6, STK# E04585X, S/N A85311, 3503 HOURS, CALL PINE BUSH! ................................................$65,000 2004 KOMATSU PC200LC-7, STK# E04517, S/N A86936, 2637 HOURS, 18'8" BOOM, 9'7" ARM, MULTI PATTERN CONTROL VALVE, THUMB, QUICK DISCONNECT COUPLER, CALL PINE BUSH!..................................................................................$85,500

2004 KOMATSU PC200LC-7, STK# E04517, S/N A86936, 2637 HOURS, 18'8" BOOM, 9'7" ARM, MULTI PATTERN CONTROL VALVE, THUMB, QUICK DISCONNECT COUPLER, CALL PINE BUSH! ........................................$85,500

1996 KOMATSU PC300LC-6LC, STK# E04586X, S/N A80425, 7234 HRS, CALL PINE BUSH! ............................................$72,000 2007 KOMATSU PC300LC-7, STK# E01326C, S/N A86681, A/C, 2333 HRS, 33" PADS, 42" ESCO BUCKET, H.D. FRAME GUARD W/CATWALK, CALL EAST PBE! ......................REDUCED $144,000 MINI EXCAVATORS 2007 KUBOTA KX080, STK# E03884, S/N 11142, 451 HOURS, STEEL TRACK EXCAVATOR, CAB, A/C, DOZER BLADE, CALL PINE BUSH!..................................................................................$69,900 2007 KUBOTA KX121-3S3, STK# E05028, S/N 33234, 1400 HOURS, EXCAVATOR W/OPEN ROPS, ANGLE BLADE, 24" QC BUCKET, STEEL TRACKS, CALL PINE BUSH!......................$25,500 2009 KUBOTA KX161-3, STK# E05063, S/N 70332, 510 HOURS, CAB, RADIO, ANGLE BLADE, COUPLER, THUMB, 24" BUCKET, RUBBER TRACKS, CALL PINE BUSH! ................................$52,000 OFF-HIGHWAY TRUCK 1996 MOXY MT30, STK# H05268X, S/N 353519 (GRIFF), 7451 HOURS, CALL PINE BUSH! ................................................$32,500 1996 MOXY MT30X, STK# H04588X, S/N 353574, CALL PINE BUSH!..................................................................................$39,000 2002 MOXY MT31, STK# H02673X, 3400 HRS, HAUL TRUCK WITH TAIL GATE, CALL PINE BUSH! ..................................$99,000 19987 MOXY 6227, STK# H05267X, 11,648 HOURS, CALL PINE BUSH! ................................................................................$10,000

1986 KOMATSU D65E-7, STK# D04963C, S/N 41162, GREAT SHAPE, RECENT BOTTOM, READY TO WORK, CALL EAST PBE! ..................$24,000

CRAWLER DOZERS 1987 CAT D6H, STK# D04592X, 2831 HOURS, CALL PINE BUSH!.. ............................................................................................$39,000 2007 KOMATSU D51EX-22, STK# D04696, S/N B10159, 10’ ANGLE BLADE, ROOT RAKE, 20” GROUSER, CAB, A/C, HEAT, CALL PINE BUSH! ............................................................$105,000 1986 KOMATSU D65E-7, STK# D04963C, S/N 41162, GREAT SHAPE, RECENT BOTTOM, READY TO WORK, CALL EAST PBE! .... ............................................................................................$24,000 KOMATSU D65EX-12, STK# D05003, S/N 62982, CALL PINE BUSH!..................................................................................$56,000 KOMATSU D85E-17, STK# D04590X, S/N 26682, 5298 HRS CALL PINE BUSH! ........................................................................$45,000 LOADER BACKHOES FORD 555E, STK# B05192, S/N 031004825, 3821 HOURS, S/N 031004825, BACKHOE LOADER, CAB, HEAT, EXTENDAHOE, SIDE DUMP BKT, CALL PINE BUSH!............................................$21,000 1998 CASE 580SL, STK# B05255X, S/N JJG0267635, 2861 HOURS, 4 WD, CALL PINE BUSH! ......................................$27,000 2007 KUBOTA B26, STK# B03235, S/N # 50324, 347 HOURS, LOADER BACKHOE W/HYD. THUMB, 3RD AUX. HYDRAULICS, 18” AND 66” BUCKETS, FRONT AND REAR WORKLIGHTS, FLIP PADS, CALL PINE BUSH! ..............................................................$25,900 MISCELLANEOUS SET OF 4-MICHELIN XLD RADIAL TIRES, STK# A05280C, 35/65R33, ONLY SOLD AS SET, CALL EAST PBE! ............$26,500

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ROLLERS 2007 BOMAG BW177D-40, STK# R2423C, 3 HOURS, 66” DRUM, ROPS-FOPS, CALL EAST PBE! ..........................................$75,000 2000 CAT CB-224C, STK# R05055C, S/N 3AC1252, 1766 HRS, CALL EAST PBE! ................................................................$11,200 2004 HYPAC C830C ROLLER, STK# R1939C, S/N 531030, 1165 HRS, 66" DRUM, CAB W/HEAT, CALL EAST PBE! ..............$42,000 SKID STEERS 2006 GEHL 4240, STK# S05183C, S/N 2769, 200 HRS, VERY CLEAN, READY TO GO TO WORK, CALL EAST PBE!..........$17,500 2005 KOMATSU SK714-5, STK# S04375C, 774 HOURS, MAN. QUICK COUPLER, 61" BKT. W/BOE, PATTERN CHANGE VALVE, REAR C/W, NEW TIRES, CALL EAST PBE! ........................$12,900 2004 KOMATSU SK820-5, STK# S03442X, S/N TF50093, SKIDSTEER WITH CAB, HEAT, PALLET FORKS, STEEL TRACKS, CALL EAST PBE! ................................................................$19,900 TELESCOPIC BOOM LIFT 1999 GROVE AMZ50XT, STK# J04288X, S/N M48623, ALL WHEEL DRIVE, COMBINATION PROPANE-GASOLINE, CALL PINE BUSH!.... ............................................................................................$12,000 WHEEL LOADER 1995 CAT 924F, STK# W05253, SN/ 6MN00226, 7200 HRS, CAB W/HEAT, CALL PINE BUSH! ....................................................$POR 1999 KOMATSU WA250-3, STK# W04782C, 6551 HOURS, CLEAN, TIGHT, AND NO LEAKS, CALL EAST PBE!..........................$47,000


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Sambol Construction Celebrates 55 Years in Business Richard Sambol, who established Sambol Construction fifty-five years ago, focused the firm’s early years in construction in the residential market. A graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Sambol located his firm in the Toms River area which, for the last four decades of the past century, proved to be one of the fastest growing residential areas of New Jersey. The first thirty years in construction found Sambol performing site work for most of the major land developers and home builders throughout the state. Some of these companies included U.S. Homes, Leisure

Technology, Hovnanian and Kaufman & Broad. Working for these major firms allowed Sambol to “fine tune” its operation so that its employees developed expertise in meeting the needs of its customers. About twenty years ago, after working closely with his father in the business for several years, Eric Sambol took over the management of Sambol and has directed the firm to continued growth and success. Building on the success of the firm in prior years, the second generation Sambol leader began to explore work in non-residential construction while maintaining its strength

Sambol forces are pictured recently as they complete construction of this county bridge.

This Sambol excavator was utilized to install this pipe for New Jersey American Water Company.

Sambol utilized this excavator at the Lincoln Park Wetlands Restoration project.

in the housing market. Sambol’s early ventures in the public sector found the firm active in constructing sewer lines, pumping stations, bridges, culverts and water mains. One unique project involved the firm completing the site work for the construction of the Lakewood Blue Claws baseball stadium. This work included moving approximately 440,000 cu. yds. (336,404 cu m) of material and installation of about 16,000 linear ft. (4,877 m) of pipe to provide all services at the site. Sambol has experienced considerable success over the past two decades since diversifying its markets. Numerous small to medium sized bridges have been completed in Monmouth, Ocean, Mercer and Burlington counties by the firm. More recently, Sambol has completed school projects in Upper Freehold Township and Monroe Township. The firm also has participated as a subcontractor for others on public work. One unique project being completed by Sambol is a park improvement for Burlington County Fairgrounds Phase 1. This work has involved earth moving, grading, construction of multi use facilities and grandstands and installation of irrigation at the site. Sambol is currently nearing the completion of two county bridges. One contract includes the reconstruction of the Iron Ore Road Bridge in Manalapan Township for Monmouth County, while the second is a bridge for Mercer County which carries see SAMBOL page 100


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2009 Link-Belt 218HSL, 180’ Boom, (2) 15’ Tube Jib Exts, 15T Swvl Hkball, 80T 4-Shv Hkblk, A&B Upper & Side Front Ctwts, 5’ Tip Ext., stk5383...... ......................................................................$POR

2008 Link-Belt 298HSL, 270’ Boom, 90’ Jib, A/C, Mitsubishi 365HP, 20T Swvl Hkball, 40T 1-Shv Hkblk, 165T 5-Shv Hkblk with HD Bearings, stk4975 ........................................................$POR

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2008 National 14127A, 30’ Boom Ext., Hour Meter, O/R Controls Box, Sterling LT9513 410HP, stk4885 ........................................................$POR

1993 Link-Belt HSP8018C, 18 Ton, 70’ Boom, ATB, Swivel Ball, Cummins 4BT 3.9 Liter, Rated Capacity Limiter, stk6190 ...................................... ......................REDUCED PRICE $55,000 $59,500

2007 National 13110H, 110’ Boom, 44’ Jib, 22’ SD Flatbed, Ctwt, SFO, Sterling LT9513, Air Shift PTO, 22’ Torsion Box, Rear Removable Boom Rack, stk4287 ........................................$199,500

2008 Terex RT230-1, 26-43’ Offset Jib, 7T Overhaul Ball, 30T 4-Shv Hkblk, Subheater Assy Kit, 5/8 x 450 Cable Assy, stk4581 ..............$POR

1988 JLG 1250, 12.5 Ton, 66'+25', A2B, Steel Bed, Single Stage Jib, Tool Boxes, Cummins 240HP, TM 8LL Trans, stk5161 ................$23,900

2008 Link-Belt RTC8065II, 8.5T Swvl Hkball, Aux Lifting Sheave, Diesel Heat & A/C Upper, RCL Light Bar, Winch Roller-2 Drum, Rear Steer Indicator, Pump Disconnect, 2 Winches w/2-Spd, 40T 4-Shv Q/R Hkblk, stk4747 .............................. ..................REDUCED PRICE $369,500 $389,500

2008 Link-Belt RTC8050II, 40T 4-Shv Q/R Hkblk, Aux Lift Sheave, 8.5T Swvl Hkball, 2 Winches w/2-Spd, stk4822 ..................................$299,900

2009 National 18142, 40 Ton, 2009 Western Star 4900FA, Calibrated for Optional 26’ Jib, Tail Swing Ctwt, 176’ Maximum Vertical Reach, Deluxe Cab, Eaton Fuller RTC-16908LL, stk5243 ............$POR

2007 Tadano TM1052, Non-CDL Chassis, 52’ Boom, Radio Remote, New 2004 Sterling Acterra, 3-Pos O/R Charts, 60’ Tip Height, Continuous Rotation, Out & Down O/R, Stk4249 ........$74,500


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TRACTORS 2001 NEW HOLLAND TC33DA, 200 HOURS, 7308 QUICK ATTACH LOADER, WOODS MD160 REAR MOWER..........................................................................................................SOLD $12,000 1999 NEW HOLLAND TS110, FULL CAB, MODEL 7511 LOADER, 1674 HOURS ..............$42,000 TLB’S 1987 FORD 655A, CAB, 4WD, 3363 HRS ..........................................................................$10,000 2004 KUBOTA BX24, ROPS, 3 POINT HITCH, 44 HOURS..................................................$13,995 2002 KUBOTA L35, 1201 HOURS, 8’ WOODS LR108 RAKE, OPEN ROPS ........................$12,995 2003 KUBOTA L35, 807 HOURS, REMOVABLE TOOTH BAR, OPEN ROPS........................$19,995 2006 NEW HOLLAND LB90, SN:4612, 551 HOURS, PILOT CONTROLS, 1000LB HAMMER, FULL CAB ....................................................................................................................................$59,995 2006 NEW HOLLAND B110, TOOL CARRIER, PILOT CONTROLS, FULL CAB, QUICK COUPLER .... ..........................................................................................................................................$69,995 1998 NEW HOLLAND 655E, CAB W/HEAT, 3305 HRS, EXTENDAHOE, 4’ GRADING BKT, 6-IN-1 BKT ....................................................................................................................................$23,500

2004 New Holland LW170B, 3199 Hours, JRB Coupler ......$84,995

SKID STEERS 2003 CAT 287 COMPACT TRACK LOADER, OPEN CAB, RUBBER TRACKS, 2000 HRS ....$19,795 2007 NEW HOLLAND L175, SN:3424, 158 HOURS, CAB W/HEAT, NEW TIRES ................$32,995 2008 NEW HOLLAND L175, SN: 4511, CAB WITH HEAT, HI FLOW, 171 HOURS ..............$33,995 2010 NEW HOLLAND L180, SN:2030, 41 HOURS, DELUXE CAB, 2 SPEED, LIKE NEW MACHINE, 96” MULCH & SNOW BUCKET ..........................................................................................$33,395 2006 NEW HOLLAND L185, SN: 5839, CAB WITH HEAT/AC, 312 HOURS, 78” LOW PROFILE BUCKET ..............................................................................................................................$29,995 2005 NEW HOLLAND LT190B COMPACT TRACK LOADER, OPEN CAB ............................$22,000 2001 NEW HOLLAND LS190, OPEN CAB, 1748 HRS, NEW INJECTION PUMP ................$18,000 WHEEL LOADERS 1991 KOMATSU WA300-1, 4800 HRS, CAB, HEAT & A/C..................................................$32,995 2008 NEW HOLLAND W130, FULL CAB, 343 HOURS, LIKE NEW MACHINE, CLEAN ......$96,995 2009 NEW HOLLAND W110, FULL CAB, 150 HOURS, 2.25CU YD. BUCKET, LIKE NEW MACHINE ..........................................................................................................................................$89,995 2006 NEW HOLLAND LW170B, 1134 HOURS, JRB COUPLER, JRB 3.0YD BUCKET ........$89,995 CHIPPER/STUMP GRINDERS 1990 BANDIT 100 CHIPPER, GAS ENGINE, 1865 HOURS ..................................................$9,995 2008 BANDIT 200XP CHIPPER, 818 HOURS, 115 HP DEERE ENGINE, WINCH ................$24,995 2005 BANDIT 254XP CHIPPER, 1190 HRS, AUTO FEED, QUAD FEED, WINCH, YOKE LIFT ............ ..........................................................................................................................................$22,500 2009 BANDIT 2900T STUMP GRINDER, GREEN TEETH, 206 HRS, WIRELESS REMOTE $43,995 2000 RAYCO STUMP GRINDER, SELF PROPELLED, DUAL WHEELS, 1067 HOURS........ $17,995

SOLD 2000 New Holland 555E, 4WD, Cab with Heat and A/C, 3700 Hrs ........ ..........................................$19,995

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Firm Boasts 50-Plus Years, Father/Son Joint Ownership

From 2001 to 2005, Waters finished the $7.5 million reconstruction of Rt. 15 for the approaches to the Sikorsky Bridge.

By Jay Adams CEG CORRESPONDENT

These Waters have churned for more than half a century. These Waters have risen above the standard level on job after job after job since 1960, and even before their incorporation. These Waters are worth their salt. Waters Construction, Bridgeport, Conn., was built up by a man who started his labor there at age 19 and was running the place by 20. The bustling construction company, which celebrated 50 years officially in 2010 (although it probably started a decade before that), has worked on some of the most visi-

ble projects throughout Connecticut while it continues to thrive on its long-standing reputation. A driveway contractor named Al Waters founded the company in New Milford, Conn. Waters ran it for about a decade until a retired New Jersey contractor named Web Kay bought it. “My father, Terrence B. Smith, went to work for Al Waters in 1958 at 19 years old as a laborer,” said proud son and current Waters President Mario Smith. “Within six months, he was running the company. Web Kay bought Waters Construction in 1960 because he had retired to New Milford and was bored. Given that my father was already running the company, he officially appointed

Waters Construction crews at work on the Howard Avenue bridge. Waters now employs about 75 to 85 workers at peak season and has several divisions within the company.

him as President.” Ready to Buy By 1963, Web Kay was ready to sell and Terrence B. Smith arranged to buy out the firm. “You can imagine that even though the company was a small driveway contractor

Waters has a road/highway construction division handling projects like Route 7 in New Milford.

with, maybe, 10 employees, it was very undercapitalized,” said Mario Smith. To secure a much-needed bank loan, Terrence Smith did a very smart thing with his equipment — making the best use of it without spending a penny on fuel, labor or supplies. “It was time to arrange for a loan from a local bank. My father invited the bankers to the office to discuss this matter. The office was on the second floor, so my father arranged to have all the equipment owned by the company circle around under the window of his office,” said Waters President Smith. “This gave the appearance that Waters had more equipment than it really had. The bank gave my father the loan that he needed. From then on, he expanded the company from a small driveway contractor to a diverse heavy/highway and building GC contractor.” The company, still family owned, is a split venture for the still-active Terrence and his son Mario. “My father and I own it jointly, 50/50. Even though I have six brothers and sisters, and see WATERS page 102


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1999 Link-Belt 238H 150 ton, 240' boom, carbody jack, Ctwt removal system, S/N: F519-1753 FOB: Virginia P.O.R.

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1980 Manitowoc 4100W SII 230 ton, S/N: 41649, 150' boom FOB: New York P.O.R.

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At Ground Zero, the Future Finally Appears By David B. Caruso ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK (AP) The noise at ground zero is a steady roar. Engines hum. Cement mixers churn. Air horns blast. Cranes, including one that looks like a giant crab leg, soar and crawl over every corner of the 16-acre site. For years, the future has been slow to appear at the site of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. But with six months remaining until the national 9/11 memorial opens, the work to turn a mountain of rubble into some of the inspiring moments envisioned nearly a decade ago is thundering forward. One World Trade Center, otherwise known as the Freedom Tower, has joined the Manhattan skyline. Its steel frame, already clad in glass on lower floors, now stands 58 stories tall and is starting to inch above many of the skyscrapers that ring the site. A new floor is being added every week. The mammoth blackgranite fountains and reflecting pools that mark the footprints of the fallen twin towers are largely finished, and they are a spectacle. Workers have already begun testing the waterfalls that will ultimately cascade into a void in the center of each square pit. The plaza that surrounds them has the potential to be one of the city’s awesome public spaces once construction is complete. Some 150 trees have already been planted in the plaza deck, even as workers continue to build it. The memorial plaza won’t be complete when it opens on Sept. 11, 2011, and a tour of the site in early March makes clear that work around it will continue for years. Mud is still plentiful at ground level, and for now the site is dominated by the same concrete-gray shades that blanketed lower Manhattan after the 9/11 attacks. But the agency that owned the trade center and has spent nearly a decade rebuilding it is aiming to deliver a memorial experience on

ished state look like some unexplored temple in an Indiana Jones movie. The 60-ft.-high slurry wall of reinforced concrete on the western edge of the site, meant to hold back the Hudson River, is two-thirds taller than Fenway Park’s left field fence, and bears similarities in size and appearance to the Western Wall in Jerusalem. The huge boxes that hold the waterfall pits visible from the surface are somehow suspended from the ceiling, held up by pillars that don’t seem big enough to support the blocks’ massive weight. A maze of tunnels, catwalks and narrow, temporary staircases connect the various underground levels. The complexity of the project is evident everywhere, but the choreography involved in keeping the place going is best demonstrated by the engineering feats that have been performed to prevent construction from disrupting the city’s subway system. The tunnel holding Manhattan’s No. 1 subway tracks was buried beneath a mountain of rubble after the attacks. The tube now runs right through the middle of the site, hurdling thousands of passengers through ground zero every day. To rebuild, work crews needed to excavate nearly 100 ft. (30.5 m) down below it, but rather than reroute service and demolish the tunnel, they merely propped it up on huge pilings and dug beneath it. The tracks, still encased in their old concrete tube, now sit suspended in mid-air as work takes place below, above and on either side. Ward said he hoped people will be able to see in six months that, despite the ongoing construction, the site’s days as a disaster zone are ending. “It will be a place where you meet a friend for lunch. Where you meet a date. Where you race across the plaza and beneath the trees to get out of the rain,” he said. “We want New Yorkers to make their own narrative there.”

One World Trade Center, otherwise known as the Freedom Tower, has joined the Manhattan skyline.

9/11/11 that closes one chapter — marked by mourning — and ushers in a new experience, where ground zero again becomes part of the city’s everyday fabric. “We want people to be able to see that downtown does have this incredible future to it,” said Chris Ward, executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. “The work will not be done

northern tip of the Jersey Shore. People at ground level can now see the tower, too, from a growing number of places in the city and across the river in New Jersey. High in the tower, safety is a big concern. There is netting everywhere to keep pieces of this or that from falling into the void below. On the 29th floor, men preparing to install window glass were teth-

High in the tower, safety is a big concern. There is netting everywhere to keep pieces of this or that from falling into the void below.

on that day. What we hope will be done is the sense of frustration.” For now, the complexity and scale of the construction is evident in every corner. Workers labor around the clock. During the busiest shifts, around 2,800 people — mostly men — labor amid tangles and ravines of steel. In one steel cavern that will become a transit hub concourse, showers of orange sparks fly as welders install trusses weighing up to 50 tons. From the top of One World Trade, the view is spectacular, as it was from the twin towers, even though the building stands at 680 ft., less than halfway to its planned 1,776-ft. height. Visitors to the upper floors can see the grand sweep of the Hudson River and New York Harbor, dotted with container ships, all the way to Sandy Hook at the

ered to the building by safety cables as they worked near the ledge. Even their hard hats were attached by a safety line, in case they were knocked over the side. A yellow line, painted on the concrete deck, marked how close workers are allowed to stand without wearing a safety harness. The building’s glass curtain wall now rises to the 27th floor. After initial slow progress, the crews are getting better and faster at getting each pane in place, while managing wind that pushes each big sheet around like a sail. By Sept. 11, the building is expected to be 80 stories high, making it the tallest tower downtown. A huge portion of the reconstruction of the trade center is taking place below ground. The underground halls that house the memorial are cavernous, and in their unfin-


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ARTBA Reports on Efficiency, Costs at U.S. DOT Meeting Maximizing efficiency, minimizing cost and preserving safety in the design and construction of transportation improvement projects can be achieved with reforms to several key regulations, the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) March 14 told officials at a U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) public meeting. ARTBA was the only construction-related association to testify. Marc Herbst, executive director of the Long Island Contractors’ Association and vice chair of ARTBA’s Council of State Executives, said the disadvantaged business enterprise program (DBE) regulations often diverge

from the transportation construction industry’s customary business practices, thus undermining efforts to provide the most efficient, cost-effective projects for the taxpayers while doing nothing to assist emerging, disadvantaged businesses in the sector. He cited the example of a prime contractor who also is a major materials supplier, which is fairly common since many contractors are vertically integrated. “Since local ordinances or other environmental regulations often limit the number of plants or quarries in a given region, it may be the case that the prime contractor is one of the few suppliers in a geographic area for those con-

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struction materials,” Herbst said. “Normally, a DBE subcontractor would not hesitate to purchase materials from the prime contractor if it made business sense and the price was right. Yet the DBE program, as currently implemented, does not allow the cost of those materials to be counted towards the project’s DBE goal.” Even if the prime contractor is offering a favorable price and sales terms, Herbst said, there is a strong incentive for the DBE subcontractor to turn away from what may be the most efficient option, which would benefit the project’s owner and the taxpayers, and instead purchase more expensive materials to help meet the DBE project goal. He called on the U.S. DOT to again reconsider its intention not to change this interpretation of the rule. “We would ask for the department to revisit this issue and make more of an effort to take the industry’s customary business practices and efficiency into account as you implement this aspect of the DBE rule,” Herbst said. The ARTBA chapter executive also said the unique work of transportation construction industry professionals warranted an exemption from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration “hours of service” rule for commercial vehicle drivers. “Transportation construction industry drivers are not long-haul operators who consistently spend many consecutive hours on the road in a given day. They are short-haul drivers who typically travel less than 20 miles one way,” Herbst said. “Many of our drivers spend substantial amounts of time off the road during the work day, loading and unloading materials or equipment, which allows for short breaks. Others may be responsible for positioning a piece of mobile equipment at the beginning of the work day, but may not be back behind the wheel until day’s end so that their daily drive time is actually minimal.” In recent years, Herbst noted, the transportation construction industry and many public-sector transportation agencies have been using accelerated construction techniques more frequently. These efforts require intensive work by the contractor on a bridge or roadway over a short period of time to minimize inconvenience to the public. Because the hours of service rule limits the time drivers can be on duty, the contractor may need to hire additional drivers in these situations, adding to the project’s expense without a requisite increase in safety. Finally, the association testimony encouraged the greater use of proprietary products in highway construction. Herbst cited the recent report of a task force on accelerating highway project delivery, which included ARTBA, federal and state transportation officials and other industry representatives. The task force noted that patented and proprietary products are often unable to enter the nation’s transportation market because of a specific Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) regulatory provision implemented whose exceptions require voluminous documentation and are often narrowly interpreted. Herbst said: “The task force recommended that FHWA encourage innovation by better relying on the states to make decisions about the use of proprietary products, rather than putting the burden on the states to prove their need to FHWA. Accordingly, we reiterate ARTBA’s desire for FHWA to revisit these regulations and related guidance materials.”


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Groff Tractor & Equipment Announces Bobcat Adds L.H. Triple Threat Rodeos, Appreciation Days Jones Equipment Groff Tractor & Equipment has announced three Case Triple Threat rodeos, which will test operation skills of three Case machines: N Series backhoe loaders, F Series wheel loader and Alpha Series skid steer loader. Any contractors owning, leasing or renting any make or model of backhoe loaders, wheel loaders and skid steer are invited to enter their operators in the competition. (Operators must be 18 years or older to compete.) Contractors and operators are encouraged to bring their families and friends to cheer on their favorite competitor and take part in the day’s activities, including activities for children, food, music and more. Awards will be given to the top three finishers of each event. The overall winner of each event will win a trip to compete in the North American Championship Event in Las Vegas, Nev., at the World of Concrete trade show in January 2012. Groff Tractor also will hold Municipal/Governmental Appreciation Day events the Friday before each Triple Threat Rodeo. Township, municipality and PennDOT workers are encouraged to stop by and see the newest models of equipment. Lunch will be available for those able to attend. Local Habitat for Humanity (HFH) affiliates will be in attendance at each event to promote the organization as well as to solicit volunteers and to provide contribution opportunities. Groff Tractor will make a monetary donation to

Habitat for Humanity and will hold raffles at each event to raise additional money for HFH. Here is the schedule for each of Groff Tractor’s Triple Threat Rodeo events and Municipal/Governmental Appreciation Days: • Ebensburg Branch 4355 Admiral Peary Highway Ebensburg, Pa. 15931 Triple Threat Rodeo —April 30, 2011 (approx. 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.) Municipal/Governmental Appreciation Day –April 29, 2011 (11 a.m. – 2 p.m.) • Mechanicsburg Branch 6779 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, Pa. 17050 Triple Threat Rodeo — May 7, 2011 (approx. 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.) Municipal/Governmental Appreciation Day — May 6, 2011 (11 a.m. – 2 p.m.) • Cranberry Township Branch 100 Smith Drive Cranberry Township, Pa. 16066 Triple Threat Rodeo — May 14, 2011 (approx. 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.) Municipal/Governmental Appreciation Day – May 13, 2011 (11 a.m. – 2 p.m.)

to Dealer Network Bobcat Company has expanded its dealer network with the addition of L.H. Jones Equipment Company as an authorized sales and service provider for the Bobcat line of compact equipment. L.H. Jones Equipment Company is at 1825 Earl L. Core Road in Morgantown, W.Va. L.H. Jones Equipment Company carries the product lineup of Bobcat compact tractors, utility vehicles and related implements. It also offers snowplows, salt spreaders, mowers and outdoor power equipment, and truck equipment. Since 1946, the family owned and operated company has provided sales and service to the people of West Virginia. It is managed by Leonard Hancock Sr. and his son Leonard “Len” Hancock Jr., the third and fourth family generations. L.H. Equipment Company is now part of a network of about 900 Bobcat compact equipment dealerships worldwide. For more information, visit www.lhjones.com. Keep Up With All the Industry News Subscribe to

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Pine Bush Equipment Opens NAPA Store in Holmes, N.Y. Pine Bush Equipment has opened a NAPA store inside of its Holmes, N.Y., location. The new NAPA store opened on Dec. 17, 2010, under the name of PBE Auto Parts LLC. Mike Crawford, parts group manager of Pine Bush Equipment’s three locations including Pine Bush, N.Y., Holmes, N.Y., and the East PBE location in Berlin, Conn., contacted NAPA when he learned that Bob’s Auto Parts, a NAPA store in nearby Carmel, N.Y., was closing. The location is a recognized NAPA auto and truck parts store. This move on Pine Bush Equipment’s part has two primary objectives, according to the company, to better serve its existing customers and to attract individuals from around the area that may have never visited PBE before. Many of these individuals, even though they may not be contractors, could be in the market for any one of the many lawn and garden care products and compact tractors made available from Kubota. “Thus far customer response to the NAPA store has been very positive,” said Crawford. Pine Bush Equipment has invested in a half a million dollar inventory and has made arrangements for parts that are not in inventory to be available the same day or the next day. An open house to formally introduce the concept to Pine Bush’s customers and to the Holmes, N.Y., community is being held on April 30. The open house also will feature Ron Capps’s NAPA sponsored NHRA Funny Car dragster. For more information, visit www.pbeinc.com.

Tom Felten is the NAPA parts consultant at the Pine Bush Equipment location.


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Tishman Construction Corporation in 1947, rises 298 ft. in Boston’s of Massachusetts (TCC-MA) is nearfinancial district, overlooking Post ing the completion of a project that Office Square Park. It is in the process will provide Verizon Communications of being listed on the National Inc. with its own dedicated systems Register of Historic Places. Heavy infrastructure for network communivehicular and pedestrian traffic have cations equipment within the historic, made the logistics of delivery and 18-story New England Telephone & storage of construction materials an Telegraph Building at 185 Franklin St. on-going challenge. Tishman personin Boston’s financial district. nel managed deliveries on precise Simultaneously, Tishman renovated schedules and accommodated pedesmore than 200,000 sq. ft. of office and trian access around the building to administrative space on four floors of minimize inconvenience. the building, where Verizon maintains Another challenge is working over its base of operations in the Boston live telecom space. This meant that area. Known for successfully managTishman project managers had to ing the complexities of construction, coordinate the protection of Verizon TCC is part of AECOM Technology switchgear and large telephone Corp., a Fortune 500 provider of proswitchgear batteries. To accommodate fessional technical and management Tishman Construction Corporation these procedures, Tishman built scafsupport services for government and will provide Verizon Communications folding out of wood (instead of metal commercial clients around the world. Inc. with its own dedicated systems scaffolding, which could arc with the Timothy McGonigle, real estate, infrastructure for network communi- batteries) over the entire work area. equipment within the hisdesign and construction specialist of cations An additional challenge for toric, 18-story New England Verizon services operations, Verizon Telephone & Telegraph Building at Tishman was that the work had to be Massachusetts Inc., said of the project: 185 Franklin St. in Boston’s financial done within a fully functional office “We are pleased with the progress at district. building. To accomplish this, the 185 Franklin St., where Tishman has Tishman team coordinated two conmanaged the complexities superbly, as they have on the hun- struction shifts, day and night, to avoid affecting the other dreds of Verizon projects they have completed for us building tenants and to work in network areas during a lowthroughout the region. Tishman has coordinated with us and volume time of the day. Verizon called this “safe time”. with multiple tenants in the building judiciously so that the The project’s scope of work also included the installation project is being completed without disrupting power or any of two 1-megawatt generators on the roof, a 350-ton cooling operations in this fully functional, occupied building.” tower, seven new air-handling units, and vast amounts of Tom Erickson, senior vice president of TCC-MA, infrastructure to support the new systems. The roof had to be added: “Careful planning and coordination with reinforced in order to support the additional weight. Verizon, the city of Boston, and the building tenants Other work in the building included: have been key to completing this fast-paced technology • Interior building alterations on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th infrastructure and tenant improvement project. We are pay- floors, and the 14th floor roof to build out HVAC and elecing special attention to the historical significance of this trical infrastructure to provide ownership separation to isofamous building during our work. Moreover, we’re pleased late Verizon space from the rest of the building. that Verizon has selected us once again to execute an impor• New air-handling units on floors 1, 2, 3 and 4 and an tant high-tech project.” associated ductwork distribution system, and DDC controls Tishman Construction personnel are separating Verizon to serve existing and future Verizon equipment, with ventiCommunications’ mechanical, electrical and plumbing sys- lation for battery areas. tems from those that serve the overall building, in order to • New fuel pumps in the basement with supply and return give Verizon its own dedicated systems on floors that house piping to the 14th floor generator modules. its office spaces and its network communication equipment. This is critically important to Verizon since it requires uninAbout Tishman terruptible, 24/7 service every day of the year for its operaConstruction Corporation tions. Founded in 1898, Tishman Construction Corporation is Tishman’s overall services include conceptual budgeting currently managing construction for the 1,776-ft.-high One and schedule analysis, materials evaluations, phasing stud- World Trade Center in New York and the new headquarters ies, comprehensive value engineering services, project buy- for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in out and complete construction management during the con- Washington, D.C. Tishman is part of AECOM Technology struction phase. Corp., a global provider of professional technical and manTishman is working on the project with architects Visnick agement support services to a broad range of markets, & Caufield Associates, Perkins & Will and Juniper Russell including transportation, facilities, environmental, energy, & Associates, as well as consulting engineer WB Engineers. water and government. A Fortune 500 company, AECOM’s The building’s owner is Commonwealth Ventures in a joint approximately 52,000 employees serve clients in more than venture with Kennedy Associates. 100 countries. The New England Telephone & Telegraph Building, built For more information, visit www.aecom.com.


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The West Virginia Department of Transportation Division of Highways recently awarded several contracts. The following is a listing of some of the projects let: County: Kanawha District: 01 Contract ID: 1014831 Description: Montgomery to Handley. Location: JCT CR 61/11 - MP 1.51. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • West Virginia Paving Inc. — $493,191 • Blacktop Industries And Equipment Company — $530,375 County: Mingo District: 02 Contract ID: 1031926 Description: Williamson to Wyoming County Line +22. Location: Varies. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Claude Erps Construction Inc. — $130,918 • Marks Drilling — $149,207 • R.K. Construction Inc. — $160,196 • Mountaineer Contractors Inc. — $266,180 County: McDowell District: 10 Contract ID: 1023028 Description: Little Davy Creek slip. Location: 2.52 mi. N Co 4/1; end 2.54 mi. N Co 4/1. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Bilco Construction Company Inc. — $91,827 • Wolf Creek Contracting Company LLC — $117,876 • Marks Drilling — $129,308 County: Wood District: 03 Contract ID: 1027801 Description: Hoagland Road plus two resurfacing. Location: Begin: Jct W.Va. 2 End: Dead End Cr 2/25. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • West Virginia Paving Inc. — $358,589 • Kelly Paving Inc. — $398,858 County: Wood District: 03 Contract ID: 0520140 Description: Ann Street right turn lane. Location: Begin: 0.13 Mi. N. of Ann Street End: Jct. Ann Street. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Mountaineer Contractors Inc. — $362,850 • Kelly Paving Inc. — $434,198 County: Pleasants District: 03 Contract ID: 1016678 Description: Cow Creek Road slip repair. Location: Begin: 0.05 Mi. E. Jct Cr 8/1 End: 0.16 Mi. E. Jct. Cr 8/1.

Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Marks Drilling — $149,250 • BBR Drilling Company Inc. — $162,723 • Ohio-West Virginia Excavating Company — $163,163 • Bilco Construction Company Inc. — $167,377 • Alan Stone Company Inc. — $176,417 • Wolf Creek Contracting Company LLC — $185,343 County: Kanawha District: 01 Contract ID: 1015201 Description: Old Mill Creek slide correction. Location: 0.21 Mi. E Jct. W.Va. 114. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Alan Stone Co. Inc. — $162,363 • Tri-State Pipeline Inc. — $207,541 • Bilco Construction Co. Inc. — $226,300 • Wayne Concrete Co. Inc. — $227,758 • Wolf Creek Contracting Company LLC — $228,143 • A.L.L. Construction Inc. — $244,053 • Marks Drilling — $248,907 • Jim Construction Inc. — $259,442 • Orders Construction Company Inc. — $286,433 • Blacktop Industries And Equipment Company — $286,724 • Teays River Construction Company — $ 291,700

County: Kanawha District: 01 Contract Id: 1016607 Description: Poca Fork slide correction. Location: 1.47 Mi. N C.O.37. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Alan Stone Co. Inc. — $199,997 • BBR Drilling Company Inc. — $214,095 • Marks Drilling — $224,718 • Bilco Construction Co. Inc. — $249,079 • Thaxton Construction Company, Inc., of Sissonville — $327,999 County: Putnam District: 01 Contract Id: 1021604 Description: Silver Street slide correction. Location: 1.05 Mi. E Jct. W. Va. 62. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Alan Stone Co. Inc. — $341,866 • Marks Drilling — $358,292 • Bilco Construction Company Inc. — $408,726 • BBR Drilling Company Inc. — $424,999 • Ohio-West Virginia Excavating Company — $454,333 • Thaxton Construction Company Inc., of Sissonville — $481,755 • Pauls Concrete Inc. — $527,759


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SANY America Unveils North American Headquarters in Ga. The first phase of construction of SANY America’s North American headquarters and assembly plant in Peachtree City, Ga., was recently completed.

Despite tornado warnings and impending severe weather, two governors from opposite sides of the world joined with other local and foreign dignitaries and invited guests on Feb. 28 to celebrate completion of the first phase of construction of SANY America’s North American headquarters and assembly building. Final completion is due later this year. Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal, China Hunan Province Governor Qiang Zhou, SANY Group Chairman Wengen Liang, SANY America Chairman Fugui Zhou, Consul General Yanping Gao of the Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in Houston, TX, and other dignitaries praised SANY America for its completion of the company’s main infrastructure at the Fayette County plant. “We are very pleased that SANY is creating jobs and investment in Georgia, and we look forward to watching the company thrive in the years to come,” said Deal. “The completion of SANY America’s facility signifies a new milestone in SANY’s globalization initiative. This will bring SANY’s philosophy of ‘Quality Changes the World’ to the next level. The

(L-R) are Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal; Hunan Province, China, Gov. Qiang Zhou; and Chairman of Sany Group Wengen Liang.

A SANY SRC 550 rough terrain crane was on display in the new manufacturing facility. A new series of RT cranes will be manufactured at this location when the plant is complete and operational. Chinese and American dignitaries assembled to commemorate the construction milestone of the new SANY plant.

new facility will enable the company to provide the North American market and the other global customers with superior products and services,” said Liang, chairman of SANY Group Ltd. “SANY America is the first and still remains the largest Chinese investment of its size in Georgia,” said Sam A. Williams, president of the Metro Atlanta Chamber. “SANY’s choice to build its North American headquarters and manufacturing center here demonstrates metro Atlanta’s attractiveness to international companies and Georgia’s commitment to strengthening our ties with China.” The dignitaries all took part in unveiling the facility’s SANY America name and logo on the new building’s exterior before touring the 420,000-sq.-ft. plant. Once inside, Deal climbed inside the operator cab of a brand new SANY rough terrain crane, which is the first North American-specific product developed through a collaborative design effort between its parent company (SANY Group Ltd.) and SANY North America. “The SRC860 is the first U.S. tailored product designed by a joint Chinese/American team at SANY. see SANY page 116


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Geppert Bros. Makes Room for New Philly Attractions PHILLY from page 8

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including shops, restaurants and a hotel the earthwork at the Spectrum site will require some 50,000 cu. yds. (38,228 cu m) of fill to reach grade. Pat Marconi, vice president of Geppert Bros. estimated that the entire project will take approximately 200 days to complete. “The Spectrum will be gone in early spring but anyone attending a Phillies game across the street will be able to see a nice excavating job on the site,” said Marconi. Once Geppert Bros. completes its work, Comcast Spectacor, in concert with Cordish Company from Baltimore, will begin development of PhillyLive, the entertainment and shopping complex planned for the South Philadelphia Sports Complex.

Cramp Steel The second major project that Geppert Bros. has begun work on in 2011 is the removal of the Cramp Steel building nestled close to I-95 in the city’s Port Richmond section. Built in 1913, the long–vacant structure located along Philadelphia’s waterfront was once home to the William Cramp & Sons shipbuilding complex. Philadelphia was home to the nation’s shipbuilding industry since before the American Revolution. Many of the British Navy’s large sailing vessels were built in Philadelphia in the mid-18th century. Once of the key parts of America’s “Arsenal of Democracy” with shipyards all along the Delaware River, Philadelphia continues to have a small shipbuilding facility at the Aker Shipyard located at the old Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. The Cramp Building, which originally produced steam turbine engines and naval gun turrets, closed in 1945. Used primarily for Before structural demolition could proceed, Geppert general warehousing, Bros. had to remove the building’s brick exterior for including a time as the home reuse. of the famous Jack and Jill Ice Cream distribution comGeppert Bros. also will be removing the pany, the building was permanently closed Spectrum’s flooring used for its basketball two years ago. The structures is being removed as part of and ice hockey rink as well as its asphalt a large improvement project that the base. One of the biggest challenges on the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Spectrum site is the considerable amount of (PennDOT) is undertaking to improve excavating and backfilling that Geppert access to Interstate 95 that runs along the Bros. will be performing. Soon to be the site Geppert Bros. second major project for 2011 was the removal of the Cramp Steel see PHILLY page 118 building close to I-95 in Philadelphia’s Port Richmond section. of the multi-venue entertainment complex


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The New Jersey Department of Transportation received bids for transportation-related improvement projects. Following is a list of some of the projects let. Counties: Middlesex, Somerset, Hunterdon and Union Contract No.: 10437 Location: Maintenance roadway repair contract, central, Contract No. C203, DP#10437 Routes 12, U.S. 22 EB, 27, 28 and U.S. 206 in Hunterdon, Middlesex, Somerset and Union counties. Project: 100 percent state Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Trap Rock Industries Inc. — $8,772,363 • Della Pello Paving Inc. — $9,340,169 • Schifano Construction Corp. — $9,630,362 • Intercounty Paving Assoc LLC — $9,669,021 • Joseph Defino Trucking Co. Inc. t/a Defino Contracting Company — $10,120,655 • Tilcon New York Inc. — $10,443,000 • Crisdel Group Inc. — $10,534,422 • Stavola Contracting Company Inc. — $10,822,621 Completion Date: Sept. 16, 2011 County: Essex Contract No.: 10489 Location: Re-advertisement maintenance bridge painting contract 2010-4 fifteen (15) bridges Route I-280 city of East Orange, Essex County. Project: STP-280-6(107) Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Atsalis Brothers Painting Company — $9,764,500 • Anka Painting Company Inc. — $10,722,000 • Allied Painting Inc. — $11,048,453 • Liberty / Alpha J/A — $11,535,000 • Blastech Enterprises Inc. — $11,709,000 Completion Date: Not specified County: Statewide Contract No.: 10420 Location: Maintenance orphan and priority structure repairs contract 2011 various sites statewide. Project: 100 percent state Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Joseph M Sanzari Inc. — $5,890,386 • Power Concrete Company Inc. — $5,992,715 • H&G Contractors Inc. — $6,982,632 • Berto Construction Inc. — $6,998,811 • Iew Construction Gp Inc. — $7,470,869 • Gardner M Bishop Inc. — $8,153,879 • Agate Construction Company Inc. — $8,670,327 • Crisdel Group Inc. — $8,729,456 Completion Date: Oct. 13, 2013 Counties: Atlantic, Gloucester Contract No.: 10443 Location: Maintenance roadway repair contract south, Contract No. S304, DP 10443 Route U.S. 40 and U.S. 322

in Atlantic City, Buena Borough, Buena Vista Township, Franklin Township, Hamilton Township, and Newfield Borough in Atlantic and Gloucester counties. Project: 100 percent state Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Arawak Paving Company Inc. — $3,876,000 • A.E. Stone Inc. — $4,287,846 • South State Inc. — $5,195,000 Completion Date: Aug. 31, 2011 County: Camden Contract No.: 10447 Location: Maintenance roadway repair contract south, Contract No. S104, DP 10447 N.J. Route 73 in the townships of Berlin, Voorhees, and Winslow In Camden County. Project: 100 percent state Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Richard E Pierson Constr Co Inc. — $3,786,889 • Glasgow Inc. — $4,077,476 • Arawak Paving Company Inc. — $4,089,000 • A.E. Stone Inc. — $4,806,077 • Mount Construction Company Inc. — $4,997,792 • South State Inc. — $5,233,000 Completion Date: Aug. 31, 2011 County: Bergen Contract No.: 10136 Location: Interstate bridge painting contract, Route I-80, Contract No. 3 six (6) bridges, Contract No. SWI113110 city of Hackensack, So. Hackensack Twp., Saddle Brook Twp. and Village of Elmwood Pk. Bergen County.

Project: BR-080-5(095) Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Allied Painting Inc. — $4,431,723 • Anka Painting Company Inc. — $4,910,000 • V H P Enterprises Inc. — $6,355,460 • Iron Bridge Constructors/RML Construction Inc. J/V — $6,974,000 • Atsalis Brothers Painting Company — $7,570,372 • Liberty Maintenance Inc. — $8,380,000 • Blastech Enterprises Inc. — $8,809,500 Completion Date: Nov. 30, 2011 County: Hudson Contract No.: 10113 Location: Route 1&9 North Avenue to Haynes Avenue resurfacing (M.P. 45.5 to 47.6) Contract No. 045093060, Mill and Pave city of Newark, city of Elizabeth, county of Essex, county of Union Project: NHS-0033(280) Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Della Pello Paving Inc. — $6,375,750 • Tilcon New York Inc. — $6,588,000 • Intercounty Paving Assoc LLC — $6,993,888 • Joseph M Sanzari Inc. — $7,144,273 • Schifano Construction Corp. — $7,195,394 • Stavola Contracting Co., Inc. — $7,294,770 • Crisdel Group Inc. — $7,676,785 • New Prince Concrete Construction Company — $8,400,236 Completion Date: Jan. 21, 2012


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Goodyear’s DuraSeal Technology Celebrates Fifth Anniversary When Goodyear unveiled DuraSeal Technology five years ago, it represented a breakthrough in tire technology. It was the first — and still is — the only truck tire in the industry with a built-in sealant, according to the manufacturer. Originally marketed toward the wastehauling industry with Goodyear’s line of mixed-service tires, the company now offers DuraSeal in several tire models, including the G316 LHT trailer tire, which also includes Goodyear’s Fuel Max Technology. “Growth for DuraSeal Technology has been tremendous, and day-in, day-out, it’s helping to prevent flats for our customers,” said Bruce Woodruff, director of marketing of Goodyear. “We’ve seen our sales nearly triple on our trailer tires with DuraSeal Technology in the past year. What’s more, our G288 MSA — a mixed service tire for use in the waste industry, especially transfer dump operations, as well as in construction applications, has doubled in sales in the past 12 months.” DuraSeal Technology uses a gel-like, solvent-free compound built into the inner liner of the tire. It can seal punctures up to one quarter inch in the repairable tread area, without the need to repair the tire until it is retreaded. This allows drivers to continue operating after a tire is punctured. (It does not seal sidewall punctures.) Over the years, DuraSeal Technology has cascaded to a variety of tires for specific applications. “It really made sense to bring DuraSeal to our long-haul trailer tires, which also incorporates our low rolling resistance Fuel Max Technology compounds to optimize fuel economy,” said Woodruff. The Goodyear marketing director pointed out that Fuel Max Technology makes the Goodyear G316 LHT a verified low rolling resistance tire under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s SmartWay Program. “Our research, analyzing all flats that are processed through fleetHQ, our emergency roadside service program, showed that a majority of flats occur in the trailer position,” Woodruff added. “Trailers not only pick up nails and other debris on the road, but when

backing into loading docks.” James Mason, maintenance director of McConnell & Sons of Little Rock, Ark., said after hearing what DuraSeal has done for mixed-service fleets, he was happy to see them available for the trailer position. “Before going to DuraSeal, we were normally experiencing 10 to 15 flats per month, so we were really pushing the limits when it came to downtime,” Mason said. “And you can imagine how all those extra service calls and replacement tires used up our tire budget. Things got expensive — $350 to $400 per call.” To see if DuraSeal could make a difference, Mason tested a set of DuraSeal tires on one of McConnell’s Heil pneumatic bulk tankers. “The tires went on the rig of one of our drivers who had suffered the most with flats,” said Mason. “After six months, the tires on that rig did not suffer one flat. Our driver couldn’t believe it. I couldn’t, either. So we ordered three more sets, and not one had a flat. We’re now standardized with DuraSeal in the 11R22.5 size, phasing out the existing trailer tires.” In waste hauling applications where operators run trucks into and out of landfills, Woodruff said Goodyear’s DuraSeal Technology tires have become commonplace. “Our self-sealing tires really took hold because nails and other debris have the potential to puncture tires and disable a vehicle.” Steve Cooke, maintenance manager of Ajax, Ontario-based National Waste Services (NWS), said two years ago his company began testing the Goodyear G177 with DuraSeal Technology on the drive position of a roll-off truck based in Lindsay. Over the last two years, the DuraSeal tires have run 108,700 mi. without a single flat, which Cooke said is “extraordinary.” NWS runs a fleet of nearly 150 power units, including rear-loading, side-loading, front-loading and roll-off trucks stationed at five different locations. It also runs 12 multiaxle highway truck and trailer combinations on Ontario Highway 401 from the Greater Toronto area to landfills. Because of the success of that test, NWS

now uses the Goodyear G177 with DuraSeal Technology on the drive position of trucks that operate in rural areas. Cooke said before the company tried the DuraSeal tire, it was common for its trucks to get two or more flats each week. The company’s success with the Goodyear DuraSeal tire on the company’s rural route trucks is why Cooke also has placed DuraSeal tires on the eight UAG open-top and four compact trailers. “It’s critical for those highway units not to

said. Shamrock’s construction waste hauling operation runs an all-Mack fleet of 17 rolloff trucks with Ampliroll lift systems, five Class 8 tractors and five trailers, including three moving floor and two end-dump trailers. “In the waste hauling industry, particularly for those involving construction waste, dealing with tire punctures is just an ongoing battle we deal with everyday,” Gersdorf said. “We’re always going to work sites where there are all sorts of materials that can puncture tires, particularly nails, screws other metal. Before we got the The number of service calls and DuraSeal tires, our truck tires were often damaged beyond repair, so we had to we’ve experienced has have someone go out and swap out the dropped significantly…” damaged tires. A lot of times, the sites aren’t conducive to doing that kind of Rich Gersdorf work, so we had to have the trucks towed to a shop where the work could Shamrock Recycling be done.” Gersdorf said the company’s trucks have any downtime,” he said. “It’s a time- now have less than two service calls per sensitive run because the drivers have just month involving tires, and none of the calls enough time to make one trip down to land- are due to tire punctures. fills and then drive back to load up for the “I would estimate that depending on our next morning. We can’t have the drivers sit- workload each day, plus the time of the calls ting on the side of [Ontario Highway] 401 and the distances involved, the service calls waiting to get a flat tire repaired.” were costing us about $1,000 to $2,000 per Goodyear DuraSeal Technology has been month or more. Those expenses are now all particularly good for hauling operations but gone,” he said. involving construction and demolition “In our line of work, to be able to cut the debris, such as Blaine, Minn.-based amount of flat tires due to tire punctures is a Shamrock Disposal and Shamrock huge step in the right direction for us operaRecycling and Transfer. The company pro- tionally,” he added. “Having DuraSeal tires vides containers and hauling services to eliminates one of our biggest problems. It’s numerous construction contractors, roofing hard to even put a value on this to our comcontractors and remodelers. Shamrock pany. I think this DuraSeal Technology is the trucks haul numerous types of construction one of the biggest steps the tire industry has and demolition debris — wood, concrete, made that I know of.” cardboard, sheetrock and metal — from the Goodyear Commercial Tire Systems offer construction site to the construction waste complete products and services to the truckhauling operation’s sister company, ing and bus industries, including a full range Shamrock Recycling. of original equipment and replacement tires. Rich Gersdorf, owner of Shamrock, said This includes the 24/7 fleetHQ Solution he began using Goodyear G287 MSA Center, national programs, tire management DuraSeal tires on the steer and drive posi- tools, online information access and busitions in 2008. ness problem-solving for tomorrow’s truck“The number of service calls we’ve expe- ing and bus fleets. For more information, rienced has dropped significantly,” Gersdorf visit http://www.goodyear.com/truck.


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Branscome Inc. Founder, Henry Branscome Dies at 79 Stuart Patterson remembers the day 30 years ago when Henry Branscome hired him. “I was selling construction equipment and went to see him on a sales call,” Patterson recalled. “I made my pitch and Henry looked at me and said, ‘I’m not going to buy your equipment, but I want you to come work for me.’ That’s the kind of man he was. He takes people under his wing. He was my boss, but he was also my mentor.” Henry S. Branscome, 79, founder of Branscome Inc., died Feb. 17, surrounded by his wife and children while visiting Orange Lake, Fla., the family vacation home. Born in 1931 in Carroll County, Mr. Branscome came to Williamsburg in 1953 and in 1956 began what would be the first of many successful businesses, Henry S. Branscome Inc. Pete Henderson, now 89 and the founder of Henderson Inc., met Mr. Branscome when he first came to town. “I was working for a Richmond contractor building Dunbar –– today’s Eastern State Hospital,” Henderson recalled. “Henry was a one-man company. He and Lavelle lived in a little trailer near Five Forks. He had a frontend loader and a pickup truck to pull it. He’d hire himself out. Anything you asked him to do, he would do it.” Mr. Branscome built the business into one of the largest multi-faceted heavy construction companies on the East Coast. He had thousands of devoted employees over the years as his business grew, constructing many of Virginia’s roads and Interstate highways. “Business starters have to be tenacious,” said Gary Massie, a competitor and a friend. “But he was always a gentleman. I was very fortunate to know him and to compete with him. “Henry vertically integrated his business,” Massie explained. “He was a pioneer in drum-mix asphalt plants in the area. And because of it, he led in asphalt production.” Their two companies collaborated in the 1970s on Interstate 64. “Henry got the section from Exit 234 to Camp Peary. We got the section between exits 231 and 234.” On other projects, Massie’s firm would perform the utility work and grading, then subcontract Branscome to lay asphalt. After opening Henry Manufacturing Co.,

Mr. Branscome designed and patented the concrete cyclone reclaimer, used by concrete companies worldwide. He developed Powhatan Shores and Banbury Cross, and was past owner of Olde Mill Golf Course. “He taught me the business,” Patterson said. “He never had anything bad to say about our competition or anyone. He built a terrific company by believing in the people in the business. The people at Branscome owe him a great deal of admiration for building the company that it is today.” The Colas Group acquired the company in 2001. “He wouldn’t sell to anyone who wouldn’t keep the management or the people intact,” Patterson said. “He wanted to keep the family together. A lot of entrepreneurs would not have done that.” An elder in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mr. Branscome served in many capacities over the years. He donated much of his time and resources toward building the chapel where 600 local members worship today. He was especially fond of the youth, always willing to hire “just one more” who needed money for college or to help support a struggling family. He was well known in the business community for his generosity and tremendous work ethic. Left to cherish his memories are his wife of 59 years, Lavelle Martin Branscome; daughters, Jeanette Branscome Brady (Wayne), Judy Branscome Turman (Roy), Joyce Branscome Hockaday (Mark), and Jacqueline L. Branscome; his son, Henry S. Branscome II (Diane); his 17 beloved grandchildren: Jeremy Brady (Jenny), Annette Turman Turner (David), Roxanna Brady Woods (David), April Turman Bowman (Chad), Jason W. Brady (Norah), Audra Turman Jeppson (Levi), Amanda Brady Redfern (Ben), Samuel R. Turman, Justin C. Hockaday (Melissa), Jordan M. Hockaday, Ashley Brady Stewart (Caleb), and Cordy, Gussie, Henry S. “Happy” Branscome III, Doc, Peaches and Chismer Branscome; and 23 wonderful great-grandchildren. Also surviving are his sister, Violet Nester of Williamsburg; and brother, Julius L. Branscome of Woodbridge. A viewing was held Feb. 20, at Nelsen Funeral Home; a funeral service was held the following day at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints chapel, 2017 Newman Rd.

Dave

Barry

What’s My Line, Please? I figured out why movie stars generally are young. It’s not just because they look good naked. It’s also because their brains still work. I learned this recently when I became an “actor” in a movie being made in Miami based on a book I wrote about guys. I put “actor” in quotation marks because real actors can, you know, act. Whereas my job in this movie was to walk into the scene where the real actors were acting, and say a line like: “Now, that’s a good example of what I’m talking about!” Sounds easy, right? You just walk in there and say one sentence! What kind of moron would have trouble with that? An older moron. Me, for example. Oh, I’d memorize my line all right. I’d say it over and over, walking around the set like a deranged person, muttering to myself: “Now, that’s a good example of what I’m talking about! Now, that’s a good example of what I’m talking about! Now, that’s a good example of what I’m talking about!” After maybe 600 repetitions, I’d be ready to go. The problem was that the movie crew was never ready when I was. Movie crews are, basically, never ready to go. There’s always a problem. Sometimes the light is too bright; sometimes it’s too dark; sometimes a key actor develops a flagrant booger. It’s always something. And on those rare occasions when everything is perfect and you’re set to go, suddenly, out of nowhere, a guy will appear about 50 yards away and fire up a leaf blower. It seems to be the same guy every time, no matter where you go. You could be filming a scene at the North Pole, and just when the director said “Action,” vroom, there’d be your leaf-blower guy. The point is that there are endless delays on the movie set while the crew scurries around changing the lighting, wiping the booger, shooting tranquilizer darts at the leaf-blower guy, whatever. During these delays, I would strive to keep my line — “Now, that’s a good example of what I’m talking about!” — foremost in my brain. But mine is an older brain, already crammed to capacity with vital information, and soon other thoughts would start seeping, like sewer gas, into the forefront. For example,

my brain would decide, for reasons of its own, that now — right now, on the movie set, when I was about to do a scene — would be an excellent time to review the song sung in “Animal House” by Otis Day and the Knights, “Shama Lama Ding Dong.” So I’d be walking around, with my mouth muttering, “Now that’s a good example of what I’m talking about! Now, that’s a good example of what I’m talking about!” But my brain, in a loud brain voice, would be singing, “You’re SHAMA LAMA, my rama lama DING dong!” over and over and over until this was all I could think about, and just then the director, Jeff Arch, would say “Action,” and, with the camera and microphone pointed at me, and everybody watching me, I would say; “Now, that’s an example of a good thing I am talking about!” Or: “I am talking about a good example of a thing now!” Or: It’s a good thing I have been talking now, about that example!” And Jeff would say “Cut,” and we’d have to do it again, and then again, until it became clear to everyone that, dialogue-wise, the scene would work better with just the leaf blower. I did one scene with — I swear I am not making this up — a trained Chihuahua named Sidekick. I was supposed to pick Sidekick up off the ground, and while walking toward the camera, say three sentences. Are you familiar with the old expression, “He can’t walk and talk and carry a trained Chihuahua at the same time?” That describes the situation perfectly. I’m holding this dog, walking forward, looking at the camera, sweat gushing from every quadrant of my armpits, and the boombox of my brain is going: “You put the OOH MAU MAU, oh oh oh, back into my SMILE, child!” So we did it over and over, me picking up this poor defenseless dog, apparently for the sole purpose of blowing my lines. I bet when Sidekick got home he really chewed out his agent. Anyway, we finally got through it, even my scenes. If you ever see it (“Dave Barry’s Complete Guide to Guys”), I hope you enjoy it. And if you notice that, at times, I appear to be distracted, that’s a good example of what I’m talking about. © 2011 Tribune Media Services Inc. (This article first appeared May 30, 2004.)


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“The bombs just a prop Wilson pulls out when the television people show up.”

“Oh, don’t worry. I’m sure Jason was exaggerating about the size of the mosquitoes.”

“I can tell the economy is improving. Attendance is down due to double-time Sundays.”

“Oops, looks like we forgot to anchor one.”

“So these young fellows got stuck trying to make footprints in our road. We’ve got plenty of tar. Think you can round up some feathers.” “Don’t worry. I’ll be sure to tell Mr. Renston that you left him a cap.”


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General Equipment’s 190C CUT-R-TACH Offers Solutions General Equipment Company’s 190C CUT-R-TACH rotary asphalt cutting attachment is specifically designed as a heavy-duty, high production solution to a wide range of asphalt cutting projects. The 190C clamps directly to the buckets of wheel/track type loaders and tractor loader backhoes without special tools, modifications or adapters. Its twin screw clamping mechanism guarantees a tight fit in both forward and reverse cutting directions, according to the manufacturer. A 19-in. (48 cm) diameter cutting blade is machined from a special service duty, alloy steel and yields a maximum asphalt cutting depth of 5-1/2 in. (14 cm). With a blade life in excess of 25,000 lineal ft. (7,620 m), it is field replaceable without disturbing bearings or seals. The CUT-R-TACH unit features unitized, welded steel plate construction that is reinforced at critical stress areas. It is capable of cutting up to 6,000 lineal ft. (1,829 m) per hour in high density asphalt and is a productive alternative to conventional sawing and jackhammering methods. In business for more than 50 years, General Equipment Co. is a family-owned manufacturer of earth augers, ventilation blowers, asphalt cutters and surface preparation equipment. For more information, call 800/533-0524 or visit www.generalequip.com.

The 190C clamps directly to the buckets of wheel/track type loaders and tractor loader backhoes without special tools, modifications or adapters.

New Line of MKT Hammers Rotate Up to 270 Degrees

The hammers are capable of up to 270 degrees rotation, 40 degree side-to-side, as well as fore/aft capability.

Mississippi Valley Equipment Company, along with MKT Manufacturing, has a new line of excavator mounted, side-clamping hydraulic vibratory drivers/extractors. Designed with an eye toward increasing versatility and flexibility in exacting construction environments, the units are capable of both excavatormount and crane-hung applications, according to the manufacturer. Featuring both a removable side-clamp attachment, as well as a Rototilt assembly, these hammers are capable of up to 270 degrees rotation, 40 degree side-to-side, as well as fore/aft capability. Each unit can be operated using a standard hardwired pendant, a Remtron wireless remote or joystick controls installed into the cab of the selected machine. These hammers are practical for use in lowheadroom applications, high-production jobs and marine environments. They feature the same rugged internal design as the MKT V-2 and V-5 series. For more information, visit www.mve-stl.com.

Designed with an eye toward increasing versatility and flexibility in exacting construction environments, the units are capable of both excavator-mount and crane-hung applications.


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EAST PBE, INC. 283 Pane Road Newington, CT 06111 860/665-7470 Fax: 860/665-7478

PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT INC. www.pbeinc.com Pine Bush Office 97 Rt. 302 P.O. Box 106 Pine Bush, NY 12566 845/744-2006 Fax 845/744-2900 Holmes Office www.pbeinc.com 24 Sybil Court Holmes, NY 12531 845/878-4004 Fax 845/878-9626

EDWARD EHRBAR INC. www.ehrbar.com 4 Executive Plaza Yonkers, NY 914/738-5100 Fax: 914/738-6847 601 Coates Ave. Holbrook, NY 11741 631/563-7600 Fax: 631/218-1069 42 Kenosia Ave. Danbury, CT 203/743-0088

MIDLANTIC MACHINERY INC. 2240 Bethlehem Pike Hatfield, PA 19440 215/822-0145 Harrisburg, PA 717/652-3190 Wilkes-Barre, PA 570/824-9891

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BINDER MACHINERY 2820 Hamilton Blvd. S. Plainfield, NJ 07080

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Blue Diamond Bucket Attachment Available With, Without Grapples

The Blue Diamond rock bucket is available with and without grapples. Made from 3/8 in. material with 3 in. (7.6 cm) tine spacing the cutting edge is laser cut to help with raking and adds strength to the tips. The dual top clamps are independent for handling uneven loads and all pivot points have grease fittings. This attachment works well in many applications such as sifting rocks and trash or moving brush and firewood. For more information, call 888/376-7027 or visit bluediamondattachments.com.

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We’ve become attached to your machines. Sandvik (Rammer) G-Series hydraulic impact hammers

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Where can you go to get high performance boom-mounted attachments?

Allied Construction Products, LLC For over 65 years, we’ve developed many attachments that are legendary in the construction and demolition industries that demand high performance. Names like Ho-Ram, Hy-Ram®, Rammer, Ho-Pac® and Pedestal Breaker System™ are names that equal: UÊ Simple, proven design (Our attachments have high resale or trade-in value) U Reliable performance (If you purchased an Allied attachment, you’re probably still using it) U Superior productivity (Compare AEM– formerly CIMA– ratings, our attachments get the job done faster)

Sandvik (Rammer) S-Series hydraulic impact hammers

And, now Allied adds to that great family background with the Sandvik (Rammer) and AR Series™ hammers. Allied’s attachments don’t take a back seat to any competitor. In particular, our Sandvik (Rammer) product features a long-stroke design, all oil operation and ProControl. All of our high performance boom-mounted attachments are supported by the most respected parts and service organization in North America. Customer satisfaction is job one at Allied. Great products supported by people who know the industry and its customers. To put a high performance Allied attachment on your machine, call 1-800-321-1046 for the name of the Allied Distributor nearest you. We’ve become attached to your machines.

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JRB Partners With Paladin to Produce Couplers Add a quick coupler to an excavator and turn it into a multi-tasking, time saving advantage. Contractors want them light, yet robust, fast and easy to engage with attachments — at the same time providing top safety features to ensure that their high-dollar equipment investments and workers are safe. Couplers Weren’t Always Popular When JRB started manufacturing excavator couplers, contractors were still trying to grasp the concept. A contractor’s only coupler choice was a dedicated pin spacing coupler that attached to one particular pin diameter and pin spread, or the center line of one pin to the center line of the other. This was great for picking up similar types of attachments or multiple attachments within a brand, which often worked well because many contractors were still dedicated to one or two main brands. JRB’s dedicated pin spacing coupler evolution began… 1988 — CamLoc: The locking JRB has partnered with Paladin. mechanism rotates on a cam-like device to grab and lock around the which has a pivoting jaw on the rear link pin. Contractors can stay in the cab and end that adjusts to any pin diameter, switch between multiple attachments with- ear spread and pin spread within a out having to manually knock out or align specific class. Every manufacturer’s pins. coupler has different measurements, 1993 — SlideLoc: A linear wedge slides so this makes it easier for a contracinto a groove underneath the link pin for a tor to find a wide array of compatitighter, safer hold. Contractors that switch ble attachments. out attachments semi-regularly find it very 2002 — RotoLoc: A pivoting effective, while those that rarely change rear jaw locks hydraulically by utiattachments find it can get stuck over time. lizing a cam-like device that goes 1996 — PinLoc: It also uses a wedge that over the stick pin. A gravity lock secures to the link pin, but it requires manu- comes down in front of the stick pin al placement of a pin to prevent the wedge and prevents the cylinder pivot from from getting stuck, providing the same tight retracting. This lock also keeps the hold without the need to retract the coupler attachment from falling off should regularly. This is still available today. something happen to the rear lock 1996 — SmartLoc: For contractors that arrangement. JRB has been manufacturing couplers since 1983. don’t want to get out of the cab, this is the ideal mesh of safety and convenience. Using New JRB VersaLoc • Spring-loaded detent lock for the stick the same wedge system, it has a springCombines Safety, Versatility loaded arm that requires the contractor to Today, safety is the top concern contrac- pin and link pin for redundant locking in the curl the coupler up and make contact with tors have about couplers, so in 2009, JRB front and back. This virtually eliminates the excavator stick. The mechanical arm piv- developed the VersaLoc to put those con- accidental retraction in the case of operator ots around a spring-loaded axle and secures cerns to rest. The multi-pin grabber coupler error. The JRB VersaLoc offers a low offset, the coupler until the operator unlocks it by has three safety locking mechanisms: pushing a button in the cab. This also is still • Slide wedge style lock that captures the with the least amount of distance from the available today. link pin, which is locked with a pilot operat- new pin location from its original pinpoint. ed check valve that locks the cylinder so it This ensures that the contractor will achieve maximum lifting strength and range of Improving Coupler Compatibility can’t retract if hydraulic pressure is lost. As couplers became more popular, con• Redundant (two) pivoting locking arms motion with every attachment. It is compattractors wanted more versatility. Along came that pivot from side to side and into place to ible with pin spreads ranging from 13.7 to 24.9 in. (35 to 63 cm) and pin diameters the modern day multi-pin grabber coupler, prevent the wedge from retracting.

from 2.5 to 4.3 in. (6 to 11 cm) on excavators from 25,000 to 100,000 lbs. (11,340 to 45,359 kg). Guaranteed Accident Prevention No matter what coupler you use, here are a few safety tips that — if followed — will virtually eliminate all accidents: • Never touch the switch or control buttons to lock or unlock the coupler until the attachment and coupler is fully curled. • Never lift or connect any attachment from any other point except the lift eye. • Perform a ground test every time you connect an attachment: With the excavator stick in the vertical position, lift the attachment 4 to 6 in. (10 to 15 cm) off the ground in a safe, clear area. With mid to high RPMs on the engine, try to uncurl the attachment and push the stick out at the same time. If the attachment stays attached, an accident won’t occur. • Ensure that the control box is located where the operator can see the appropriate lights and hear the buzzer at all times. • Anytime maintenance is performed on the hydraulic hoses or cylinder, or when you attach a new coupler, lock and unlock the hydraulic cylinder 25 to 30 times without an attachment to ensure it works properly. • Inspect your coupler and attachments every day for obstructions (rocks, sticks, etc.) or fatigue, cracking and welding issues. JRB regularly offers safety training through its qualified dealer network free of charge. Operators, ground people, supervisors, parts staff and mechanics can all use these classes to prevent accidents before they happen. The Future Of Couplers After recently becoming part of Paladin Construction Group, JRB now has financial backing, support and more than 25 years of engineering experience. JRB will soon introduce an excavator coupler with hydraulic controls integrated into the coupler cylinder, which will reduce install time, ease of install and increase reliability. For more information, call 800/428-2538; or visit www.paladinconstructiongroup.com.



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John Deere With Trimble Helps Virginia Contractor By Jeff Winke SPECIAL TO CEG

Some business decisions are big. A recent one for Jack L. Massie Contractor, Williamsburg, Va., was literally and figuratively big. It acquired the first production model of John Deere’s massive 764 high-speed dozer (HSD), which it equipped with a Trimble GCS900 grade control system to maximize its performance. In many respects, the decision to purchase the massive 31,000-lb. (14,061 kg) dozer with its 132 by 30-in. (335 by 76 cm) blade, was easy. The groundwork and history leading up to it made it seem almost inevitable. “We were very interested in a machine that has rubber tracks and could deliver fast production speed and smooth grading results,” Scott Massie, construction manager, said. “With the 764 HSD, we changed from being a company that had four or five motorgraders to a company that now has two motorgraders sitting on our lot with each clocking less than 100 hours annually.” Jack L. Massie Contractor had begun changing how it does business. It was finding that grading, especially fine grading, was better suited to dozers equipped with GPSguided grade control systems. The Trimble GCS900 grade control system puts design surfaces, grades and alignments inside the cab. It accurately positions the dozer blade in real time, significantly reducing material overages and dramatically improving the contractor’s productivity and profitability, according to the manufacturer. “With the way parking lots, roadways and building sites are designed now, there’s so many utilities, storm systems, slopes, curves and other features that it really doesn’t work for a motorgrader’s 14-foot-wide blade,” said Jeff Hamm, GPS/3D tech, with Jack L. Massie Contractor. “This machine is smaller, quicker, yet just as smooth in grading — plus, it’s easier to find good quality dozer operators than it is to find motorgrader operators.” Hamm also pointed out that the finish surface from the John Deere 764 HSD is similar to what they can achieve with a motorgrader. “The 764 HSD has rubber tracks and a four-track oscillating undercarriage, so it basically leaves a tread print on the ground, just like you have with a motorgrader. That is nice; no more raking out tracks.” The greater production speed that can be achieved with the 764 HSD with the Trimble grade control system also made the purchase decision a natural. “The machine can grade twice as fast as a conventional dozer through stony and sandy soils,” said Massie. “And at that faster speed

we are still able to achieve one-pass fine grading because we’re running the Trimble system.” The Trimble GCS900 grade control system features an on-board Trimble CB430 control box that displays the position of each tip of the blade and compares it to the design elevation to compute cut or fill to grade. The cut/fill data is used to drive the valves for automatic blade control and is passed to incab lightbars that provide visual guidance to the operator. There has been a lot of interest in the 764 HSD because of its traveling speed of 16 mph. “People need to understand that we’re not doing fine grading at 16 mph,” Hamm said. “For us, what’s faster is our rate of production, which includes a number of factors.” One benefit of the JD 794 for Jack L. Massie Contractor is that it can pull as well as push. “We can grade with the 764 while it pulls a scraper at the same time,” said Massie. “This is a big deal since I’d rather have a dozer pulling a $60,000 to $80,000 bowl versus needing a $300,000 scraper on the job. If you extrapolate further, I save on needing a scraper operator on the site and even during down times I’d rather have a bowl sitting idle than a machine that costs five times more.” “The John Deere 764 HSD with the Trimble system has given us the ability to definitely double our speed,” Hamm said. “For instance, comparing the rubber-track 764 to other steel-track dozers, the 764 HSD will turn out finished product quicker. We don’t have to worry with track cuts in grade any more, or about clean cut grading edges. It articulates in the center, so we can make a radial turn and not have the sliding of the steel tracks generating windrows and cuts. Ultimately; the 764 HSD eliminates the extra time and labor required for the followup and dressing off process.” Bottom line for Jack L. Massie Contractor is this: fewer people and fewer machines are required on the job site. The John Deere 764 HSD with the Trimble GCS900 grade control system offers greater production value because it is bigger, faster, rubber-tracked, can articulate in the center, and can grade with precision, eliminating the need for rework, follow up, or clean up. “This massive, almost futuristic machine, with the Trimble GPS grade control, is helping us redefine our business model,” said Massie. “We are faster, more productive, and yielding accurate results.” Jeff Winke is a business and construction writer based in Milwaukee, Wis. He can be reached through www.jeffwinke.com.

Rick

Woodson

From the Bleachers Don’t know about you, but I have mixed emotions about this whole Barry Bonds mess. I never had a problem with Hank Aaron hitting 755 career home runs and breaking Babe Ruth’s record of 714. Hammerin Hank was friendly and pleasant when I interviewed him in the Atlanta Braves locker room after a game in Houston in 1973, the year before he broke Ruth’s record. Aaron never gave the impression that he thought he just might be the most important human on the planet, perhaps in the history of the planet. I’m pretty sure he could spell ego, but if he had one of any significant size, he kept it locked in the trunk of his car. What’s more, Aaron’s baseball cap size and shoe size didn’t mysteriously expand late in his career. He weighed 175-180 pounds throughout his career. It has been well documented that Bonds body got noticeably larger before he hit those 73 home runs in 2001. And well documented why he grew larger, including his head and his feet, which prosecutors say is a side effect of steroids. By the way, he never hit as many as 50 homers before or after that 73-homer season. Had Bonds hit 49 home runs in 2001, matching his previous singleseason high, he would have finished his career with 738 and Aaron would still hold the career record. Of course, Barry B, now 46, has denied that he knew he was taking substances banned by Major League Baseball, saying he was just taking the stuff his personal trainer, Greg Anderson, gave him. So now he is being tried in federal court for lying under oath. A few weeks after he had played his last game in 2007, Bonds was indicted on four counts of lying to a grand jury and one count of obstruction of justice after telling the grand jury he didn’t take steroids. Bonds, of course, has pleaded not guilty for lying and Anderson reportedly has taken a vow of silence during the trial, which is expected to last between two and four weeks. Meanwhile, the prosecution has said that one of Bonds’ teammates, Bobby Estalella, and Kimberly Bell, a former girlfriend of Bonds, will testify that he admitted taking steroids. Sound familiar, Roger Clemens? Well, at least you’re not alone in this quagmire. Back in October, when Clemens was potentially facing up to 30 years in prison for

lying to Congress, I quoted someone on the leftcoastsportsbabe website, who wrote, You just cannot get away with lying on Capitol Hill unless you’ve gotten there by being elected. And as I said then, the U.S. government has far more important stuff to deal with instead of getting into sports controversies. So it should let MLB handle the issue of players taking performance-enhancing substances, for crying out loud. My only wish is that MLB would spread some white-out over Bonds’ name in the record book and put Aaron’s back in there. Or, at least put a bold asterisk next to Bonds’ name. One of the consolations for us baseball purists is one of Bonds’ laments on the Baseball Almanac’s website: “I need to win, man. I’ve had numbers, but I’ve never won a World Series.” Ah yes, he never won a World Series in his 22 seasons, seven with the Pittsburgh Pirates and 15 with the San Francisco Giants. Since acquiring Bonds from the Pirates, the Giants made it to the World Series once, in 2003, but lost to the Anaheim Angels, 4 games to 3. And last year, with Bonds probably off somewhere admiring himself, the Giants won the World Series, beating the Texas Rangers 4 games to 1. What a beautiful irony. There are those who have at least inferred that the Giants locker room has been much more relaxed, pleasant, etc., with no Bonds there all day every day. Who knows where this is going? I’m not going to lose any sleep if Bonds goes to prison or doesn’t go to prison. I just hope he doesn’t ever go back to baseball in any way, shape or form. MLB should’ve dealt with the steroid mess a long time ago. Had they done so, there’s no doubt in my mind that Hank Aaron would still own the all-time career home run record. It’s true, but I just wish they would just make it official. Who knows, maybe after Bonds’ trial. (Rick Woodson is a regular columnist for the “Rochester Business Journal” in Rochester, N.Y., and is the author of “Words of Woodson”, a collection of sports columns, available at www.authorhouse.com and www.thegolftee.net. Woodson’s e-mail address is rwoodson@rochester.rr.com.)


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Gehl Introduces Turbo-Diesel, Vertical-Lift V330 Skid Loader Christine torque are enhanced with a high-performance drive train. Equipped with electronic engine control and a foot throttle, the V330 can be operated at partial throttle as the workload allows for lower sound levels and reduced fuel consumption. Enhanced comfort is provided in an allnew, ergonomic cab design for the V330 skid loader. The optional, pressurized sealed cab enclosure provides a cleaner and quieter operating environment. Fully adjustable joystick controls and an optional air-ride seat deliver operator comfort. Extra-large side screens and an optional wide-view front glass door provide added visibility to the bucket cutting edge and front work area. The new side-folding restraint bar and armrests feature multiple adjustments to enhance operator comfort and safety. When maximum power is needed to run demanding attachments, the V330 skid loader is equipped with the tools to get the job done right. The infinitely adjustable proportional auxiliary hydraulic control gives the operator the ability to adjust attachment speeds for optimum performance and efficiency. The system detent allows the operator to set the system for continuous flow. A 36.3-gpm (137 lpm) high-flow auxiliary hydraulics option is designed to handle virtually every high-performGehl’s V330 skid loader has more than 131 in. (332 cm) ance attachment. And the Hydraglide ride control of near-vertical lift height. system is featured as stanand material loading. With more than 131 in. dard equipment. The large engine cover is hinged and posiof lift height, this loader makes material hantioned by a gas-spring to assist lifting and dling and truck loading simple. The lift arm holding it in place, and easily returns to the design provides optimal views to the sides of the loader and a direct line-of-sight to the closed/operating position. The large rear bucket cutting edge. Thick steel plating door opens on hinges on the right side, braces the lift arm, providing additional allowing full access to regular maintenance strength and durability, according to the points. The entire ROPS/FOPS assembly on the V330 skid loader tips rearward on a manufacturer. The new V330 skid loader features a pow- hydraulic lift for easy internal service access. For more information, call 800/628-0491 erful Yanmar turbocharged diesel engine with 215 lb.-ft. peak torque. Horsepower and or visit www.gehl.com/verticallimit. Gehl’s model V330 skid loader has more than 131 in. (332 cm) of near-vertical lift height, an 84-hp (62.6 kW) turbo-diesel engine and a rated operating capacity of 3,300 lbs. (1,497 kg). “This loader provides the exceptional lift height and performance customers demand from a machine this size,” said Kelly Moore, product manager of Gehl skid loaders. The V330 skid loader achieves near-vertical lift with a lift arm design that provides extended reach and lift height for easy truck

Corelli

Ferocious Competition, Football, and Playing the Game to WIN It’s football season. If you’re like most professionals in the equipment business, you absolutely love the game. If you think about it, there are many similarities in the game of football and the game of business.

On Competition: We must battle fierce competitors each and every day without a break. In the past, some of us used to think of competition as if we’re playing for the Superbowl championship. We wanted to play hard for the season, win that big game, and sit around during the off-season and gloat about how great we are. But the competitors we face in today’s world don’t want to wait until next year for a rematch. They want to keep playing again and again until they finally win. Competition has always been tough, but today, competition is fierce. Like a great football team, a great business team needs to round out its defense with ferocious competitiveness, a smart game plan, a commitment to stay in the game, and the determination to play to win. All of these are critical to the success of your business.

On Sales and Teamwork: You and any person in your company involved in sales needs to have the mentality of a professional athlete and the fighting spirit of a Superbowl Star. Just like in the world of sports, they, and your entire team need to pull together to win the game, and create raving fans that cheer about your products, your company, the service you provide and your people.

On Facing Your Challenges HEAD ON: Think of the coach who lists potential plays in certain situations. He selects his options and sends his choice to the Quarterback. The Quarterback relays the play to his teammates in the huddle. Sometimes the call is to be fancy and throw the ball. Other times, it’s to down and dirty and run down their opponent. Just like in business and life. When you’re confronted with pressure and challenges you have a choice: You can either run around them, or face them head on. Face your challenges by being a better coach, create a stronger team through training on sales, customer service, negotiation and communication skills. How else can you build a great team? Practice the plays consistently.

Play Hard, but Fair Caution with the down and dirty part when competing. Don’t ever compromise your ethics and integrity. If you do, it won’t keep you in the game for the long run.

On Attitude: At the peak of his career, Ron Jaworski, former Youngstown Quarterback stated, “Positive thinking is the key to success in business, in pro football...in anything you can mention. I go out there thinking I’m going to complete every pass. On the phone, or in front of customers, and complete the pass. Then, I score a big touchdown.”

On Execution: Football great Peyton Manning made this statement after a big win: “We had great execution today. We had a real mindset to execute down in the red zone because last week people were making a big deal that in the red zone we had to settle for three points a couple of times. That was the mindset, to finish drives into the end zone. We did that today and that really was the difference."

Food for Thought: How’s your competitive spirit? Don’t let the economy steal your enthusiasm. Get in there with a strong free kick of confidence every day. With the changes we’re facing, there are challenges, you have a choice...sit on the bench, or face them head on. How’s your attitude? Get in the red-zone, and stay in the no-whine zone. Apply grit, determination, and persistence — just like a pro football player. How well do you execute? Knowing what you should do and doing it are two very different things. Learn more about business excellence, boost your marketing and update your advertising. Play the game to win, and enjoy it! I’ll be cheering for you. Christine Corelli Christine Corelli is an AED Foundation premier education service provider, specializing in sales communication, employee motivation and creating a salesservice excellence culture. She is the author of four books including “Wake Up and Smell the Competition” and “The Art of Influencing Customers to BUY from YOU”. To learn more about her presentations and services and to sign up for Corelli’s Clips, a free e-mail publication of ideas and solutions to problems plaguing businesses, contact the AED Foundation, call 847/581-9968, e-mail cc@christinespeaks.com or visit http://www.christinespeaks.com.


Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section

Pages 73-93

Wireless Grapple Scale Provides In-Motion Weighing Scrap handling operations in both recycling and at the mill can now add in-motion weighing capabilities to their equipment. The RMT-XW in-motion grapple scale system combines wireless data communication and control with a new load-sensing technology. Marc Lefebvre, North American sales manager for RMT Equipment Inc., said that the RMT-XW system improves the accuracy of load measurements to within 0 ± 3 percent of true weight, while reducing installation and setup time to as little as two hours. “The fact is, this scale requires no configuration time at all,” Lefebvre said. “Installation is as simple as replacing the grapple’s attachment link with our weigh link, extend current hydraulic lines, then mounting the remote display in the cab.” Along with simplifying the scale’s installation, the wireless design also ensures higher reliability in severe-duty applications by eliminating extra electrical connections from the weighing link to the in-cab monitor. Pressure-Free Weight Sensing The RMT-XW grapple scale achieves its accuracy by using technology derived from strain gauges or load cells that engineers use in structural testing devices. The new scale is self-contained within a weigh link that replaces the yoke or link of the grapple attachment. A weigh chamber in the link integrates the high resolution load cell and motion controller, including a wireless antenna and battery pack. RMT currently is conducting trials to confirm that the same weigh link used in the grapple scale can be utilized for in-motion weighing with lifting magnets. Getting It Right the First Time According to Lefebvre, the RMT-XW scale can help scrap metal processors and hauling operations alike to load more efficiently, at less cost, and with greater safety. In the recycling yard, scrap handlers equipped with the new scales will allow operators to continuously monitor grapple loads as they unload and sort incoming material. Accurate weighing allows them to consistently load optimum weights when

For scrap handlers, accurate real-time weigh systems means every truck can be loaded to its maximum legal limit.

they pick and feed material for shredding and baling processes. By ensuring accurate, maximum weights as trucks are loaded, drivers will have no need to re-weigh at the gate and return to the loading area to adjust their loads. Data accumulated and transferred from the RMT-XW units gives operations managers an easy tool to compare productivity levels for varied types, sizes and makes of equipment, or to identify potential training needs of their operators, according to the manufacturer. Similarly, steel mills can improve the consistency of their melt mixes with precise measurement of each material type as it is picked and loaded. The ability to monitor loads accurately with any machine means mills can optimize the match between their

loading equipment and their processing capacity. “The accuracy and simplicity of this scale allows recyclers to deliver a better, more uniform product to their customers, while the mills can instantly verify their mix to achieve more consistent results, more efficiently,” Lefebvre said. Worry-Free Hauler Loads For scrap haulers, an accurate real-time weigh system means every truck can be loaded to its maximum legal limit, without fear of incurring fines for excess weight. Median weights using the RMT-XW grapple scale have been shown to average more tonnage per truckload than unweighed trucks, with less variance between loads,

according to the manufacturer. Instead of weighing their trucks repeatedly at the gate scale, drivers can be loaded up to their ideal weight before they leave the loading area, often saving enough time to deliver more loads per shift. Because the device is completely independent of operator control, the system improves loading accuracy regardless of operator experience or loading conditions. “This grapple scale removes all the ‘guesstimating’ from truck loads,” said Lefebvre. “In the long run, it lets truckers move more material with fewer hauls, so they save fuel and vehicle costs on every contract. Better accuracy gives them more see WIRELESS page 80


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PERFORMANCE REDEFINED

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2009 (New / Unused) JCI FT5162I Track Mounted 5’x16’ Double Deck Screening Plant, with Heavy Duty 48”Apron Feeder. 2008 Pioneer FT2640 Track Mounted Jaw Crushing Plant. 2008 (New / Unused) Pioneer 620E3 Portable Screening Plant, Electric. 2008 Astec Mobile Screens 710T Track Mounted Screening Plant, with Fines Conveyor. 2008 Custom 30”x 50’ Radial Stacking Conveyor, Electric Drive. 2008 Custom 30”x 50’ Radial Stacking Conveyor, Electric Drive.

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ADM Adds Asphalt System to Plants

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Recycle RAP for profit with a ProSizer! Fractionating or Sizing RAP material back to its original size will allow higher RAP usage and replacement of virgin aggregates. RAP fines have up to twice as much AC content as ½” x ¼” and more than four times as much ¾” x ½”. Start realizing serious material savings and fast payback by using a ProSizer, a closed circuit mobile plant

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Asphalt Drum Asphalt Drum Mixers Inc.has Mixers Inc. added a warm-mix asphalt (ADM) has system to its Milemaker added a warm- Series asphalt plants. mix asphalt system to its Milemaker Series asphalt plants. The new system delivers more versatility to the plants, which is among the most fuel-efficient, mixdesign flexible and productive plants within the 160 to 425 tons-per-hour (145 to 385 t) range, according to the manufacturer. Previously producing only hot-mix asphalt designs, the Milemaker now has the capability to introduce water or other chemicals into liquid asphalt entering the plant, thereby appropriately lowering the temperature to warm-mix specifications. The dual-drum plants use counterflow technology, which operates separate drying and mixing zones to achieve the maximum level of heat transfer and fuel efficiency. This enables the Milemaker to achieve a high production volume and a low cost-per-ton average. Milemaker plants, which are available in portable, relocatable or stationary versions, meet all federal and state specifications and produce quality asphalt to help protect operators against out-of-spec damages. While producing the latest mix designs, the plants also come prepared for future job specifications since dual-drum systems easily can be adapted to accommodate new mix specifications. A wide range of components further customizes each plant for particular customer needs. Available individual components include cold feed bins, hot oil asphalt cement tanks (both horizontal and vertical), direct-fired horizontal cement tanks, portable and stationary bag houses, mineral filler systems, recycled asphalt pavement systems, self-erect and stationary silos, weigh and drag conveyors, weigh batchers and fuel oil tanks. ADM keeps the environment a priority in its designs. By using counter flow technology, the Milemaker reduces unsafe hydrocarbon emissions, which are a common problem with drum mix plants. The Milemaker produces clean stack tests and also can handle large percentages of recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) without reducing the temperature or producing blue smoke. To make the Milemaker Series even more environmentally friendly, ADM designed the system to reintroduce residual gases back to the drum’s combustion zone, according to the manufacturer. The Milemaker’s design features a technically easy-tooperate control system, which can be controlled by one plant operator and one loader operator. A new operator can be trained within a few hours, and on-site staff will be able to handle nearly all maintenance procedures. In addition to the Milemaker, ADM also offers the Roadbuilder Series and SPL Series. Each ADM plant can be custom designed to meet the requirements of individual sites, essentially building each client’s business based upon the components and plant size needed. For more information, call 260/637-5729, or visit www.admasphaltplants.com.


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5x12 Three Deck Screen-It

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These Grinders Mean Business.

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Get the Big Picture Whether you are looking for portable track-mounted jaws, trackmounted cones or track-mounted screeners, Whitney & Son in partnership with Metso has the products and experience you are looking for. Since 1964, we have been working hard for the right to call ourselves experts in the field.

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Fecon Inc. Introduces the FCM22 Chipping Module

Fecon’s FCM22 allows production rates of 40 to 50 tons (36 to 45 t) per hour.

Fecon Inc.’s FCM22 is a 22 in. (56 cm) capacity chipping module, designed for mobility and flexibility. It can be adapted to the needs of almost any chipping operation. The FCM22 can be mounted to new and used log forwarders, tracked vehicles, log trailers, flat bed and log trucks.

The FCM22 features load sensing hydraulics and an IQAN control system. It is a six knife drum style chipper that makes a consistent and desirable wood chip, according to the manufacturer. The FCM22 allows production rates of 40 to 50 tons (36 to 45 t) per hour and can

densely pack chips into open top chip vans, collection wagons, or roll off containers. The FCM22 is available with either 365 or 500 hp (272 or 372 kW). Mounted on a forwarder or tracked vehicle the FCM22 goes to the woods for biomass collection as well as, right of way chipping, pipeline

clearing, and land clearing. Mounted on a trailer, with or without a loader, the FCM22 becomes a productive part of a stationary chipping operation, according to the manufacturer. For more information, call 800/528-3113.

Wireless Scale Provides Weighing for Recyclers, Steel Mills WIRELESS from page 73

control, too, so they can plan their fleet more efficiently. They also save time and worry, since they no longer have any reason to change their routes around to avoid DOT scales.” A Complete Package The RMT-XW system is supplied complete with its own Windows-compatible data logger, USB data connection, optional reporting software and printer. The system gauges each load automatically without requiring operator intervention and accumulates data continuously to allow flexible reporting and analysis. Its data can be exported directly into standard spreadsheet

formats, so load information can be shared readily with other corporate systems and business applications. Maintenance of the scale is very simple, requiring only monthly greasing of the weigh link. The data logger’s battery can be changed quickly with no recalibration required. The system is offered in a range of models to suit different equipment and applications. Models equipped with 10, 15 and 20 ton (9, 13.6 and 18 t) load cells are offered for conventional loaders, scrap handlers and excavators. Smaller units with 5 and 7 ton (4.5 and 6.3 t) load cells are recommended for small material handlers, excavators, loaders and

forklifts. According to Lefebvre, the load cells are designed to ensure generous compensation for potential overloads and operating stresses. “Our compensation programs maintain weighing accuracy regardless of sudden impacts, swing stresses or lifting shocks. Each model has a load cell capacity two times to five times their nominal limit to absorb overloads.” About RMT Equipment Established by Bob and Marc Lefebvre in 1996, RMT Equipment specializes in weighing solutions and the TRACKVISION Camera System for wheel loaders, forklifts,

mining trucks and conveyor belt scale and metal detector. RMT is the North American head office of the VEI Payload Management Systems (Loader Scales) and the Canadian head office of SciTronics belt scales and metal detectors. In 2010, RMT introduced North America to the XW family of wireless crane scales and grapple scales developed by Intermercato AB of Sweden. RMT systems and solutions are sold and serviced by a growing network of equipment dealers throughout the United States and Canada. For more information, call 800/648-8132 or visit www.rmtequip.com.


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Ready to screen Screen more material at the job site, and spend less on hauling and tipping with compact, highly reliable Nordberg CV mobile screens. • Easy transport and set up • Simple operation requires no standby operator • Compact design works easily in tight spaces • Rugged and durable construction • Versatile shakerhead accepts a wide variety of screening media Contact your local Metso distributor today! www.metso.com

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Powerscreen Pegson XA750 Stays Large Scale User Friendly Powering the Pegson XA750 is the latest sequence and v-belt drive. port and maintenance purposes. Powerscreen, a provider of mobile crushUser benefits include a hydraulically Maintenance downtime is reduced due to a ing, screening and washing equipment, has generation 389 hp (288 kW) diesel engine, launched the Powerscreen Pegson XA750, which uses a direct drive system to achieve adjustable product conveyor with a 13 ft. 1 hydraulic draw back rod retention system offering customers greater jaw crushing pro- enhanced power transmission and fuel effi- in. (4 m) discharge height, a modular hopper and under crusher access. The plant weighs ciency versus hydrostatic systems. Engine that can be removed for transport and two 159,000 lbs. (72,000 kg), including magnet ductivity at up to 827 tph (750 t). Pat Brian, Powerscreen global sales and power is transmitted to the crusher via a speed tracks for maximum site mobility. The and dirt conveyor. For more information, visit www.powermarketing director said “The Pegson XA750 robust, self adjusting dry plate clutch with product conveyor can be raised and lowered has been designed to ensure that large scale self regulation “push button” auto start up hydraulically during operation and for trans- screen.com. end users and operators experience unmatched performance, reliability and productivity in the toughest of applications.” The Pegson XA750 is fitted with a hydraulically driven pan feeder and live prescreening unit, complete with a bolt-in cartridge style grizzly section, to remove fines and sizes prior to crushing, avoiding packing and unnecessary manganese wear. Prescreened material can be stockpiled via an optional dirt conveyor, or re-directed via the by-pass chute onto the main product conveyor. An unrestricted feed opening of 55 by 32 in. (140 by 81 cm) prevents bridging and maintains a consistent feed to the powerful Terex WJ55 single toggle jaw crusher, which features a hydraulic closed side setting (CSS) adjustment system that can be changed at the touch of a button for maximum control of product sizing. The Powerscreen Pegson XA750 offers customers jaw crushing productivity at up to 827 tph (750 t).

Sennebogen 830 M-T’s Design Offers Clear View of Wood Piles Transporting and handling timber has This standard feature on the 830 M-T gives Safety & Productivity Is Built-In become easier with Sennebogen’s new 830 the operator the advantage of seeing past The safety features are centered around M-T trailer puller material handling wood piles to get more load with each grab. operator and maintenance personnel access, machine. The newest member of the company’s D Series line, the 830 M-T has enhanced pulling capacity, high lifting capacities, smooth acceleration and easy access to and from the cab, according to the manufacturer. The 830 M-T is equipped with a powerful six cylinder, inline, Cummins Tier III engine rated at 206 hp (153.5 kW). A machine specially designed for extreme working conditions, the 830 M-T features a strong boom system with a working radius of up to 45 ft. (13.7 m). “The 830 M-T D Series reflects our ongoing commitment to the logging and forestry industry,” said Sennebogen President Constantino Lannes. “This machine has been specially engineered to meet the needs of timber processing facilities allowing them to be more productive with a machine that focuses on operational cost savings, safety, comfort and efficiency.” The Sennebogen 830 M-T D Series features the hydraulic elevating maXCab that can be raised up to 20 ft. (6 m) allowing the Sennebogen’s new 830 M-T trailer puller material handling machine has a working operator an unobstructed bird’s eye view. radius of 45 ft. (13.7 m).

starting with the cab where a sliding door is combined with the adjacent catwalk. This provides an easy and safe way for the operator to step into and out of the cab along with the typical ladder access provided on machines equipped with a swinging door. Getting to and from the cab is easier due to the large steps mounted on each side of the undercarriage and catwalk equipped with full railing. Additionally on the 830 M-T, the top of the uppercarriage is fully fall protected with railings all around making maintenance a safe procedure. Maintaining Sennebogen’s philosophy of keeping it simple, the 830 M-T’s hydraulic system does not rely on computers. These purpose built machines utilize smart and simple engineering without relying on complex electronic instruments to ensure the machine simply starts up and works without unnecessary complications. They are just hydraulic over hydraulic controls, allowing easy troubleshooting without the need of laptops. According to Lannes, this is the proper way to design equipment that operates in a tough working environment like log loading facilities. For more information, call 877/309-0099 or visit www.sennebogen-na.com/forestry.


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CRUSHING EQUIPMENT, PARTS & SERVICE Ace Equipment Sales, Inc. and Milroy and Company LLC 171 Tolland Turnpike (Route 74) • PO Box 535 • Willington, CT 06279

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Go Big in 2011 Track Machines with the production of a static plant! Powerscreen XH500 Tracked Impactor 54” Wide 4-Bar Rotor Live Pre-Screen prior to chamber to efficiently screen out fines Optional under crusher pan feed to protect the product belt Ideal primary or secondary crusher 1-piece transport move

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Kleemann Plant Incorporates Highest Production Technologies Kleemann GmbH has completed its new headquarters and manufacturing plant near Göppingen, just east of Stuttgart in southcentral Germany. This new “greenfield” manufacturing plant is making Kleemann mineral processing equipment more available, and will speed product delivery in North America in coming months. “With 350,000 sq. ft. of production area and 40,000 sq. ft. of administration area, Kleemann will excite the market with new models and features for 2011,” said Evan Clarke, vice president. Since being acquired by the Wirtgen Group in 2006, Kleemann has experienced dramatic growth which has led to reinvestment by the group to help streamline production and allow for greater volume for its new expanding markets. “As Kleemann gathers momentum within the United States and Canadian markets, and new dealers take on the product line, many customers are seeing the ‘Kleemann Advantage’,” Clarke said. “We bring to the market a wide range of track mobile crushers and screens with many unique features.” The new plant utilizes the most modern German high-tech manufacturing processes, including short internal product assembly lines. On the new 1.34 million sq. ft., site, the new manufacturing facility covers an area of 376,736 sq. ft., complemented with a 43,055 sq. ft. administration building. The oversized interior capacity of the new main production facility accommodates the enormous dimensions of Kleemann’s largest crushing and screening machines. The plant’s central warehouse contains two storage zones in which some 10,000 items are stocked. “On average, 200 items with a total weight of 8.8 tons are handled here each day,” said Kleemann central warehouse manager Martin Zemmel. “We really benefited from the know-how of the other Wirtgen Group companies when building our new facility.” Kleemann’s new painting facility for large parts is one of the largest Kleemann minerals processing equipment is now in production at the new plant. such facilities in Germany, with a tremendous load-bearing capacity of 33 tons, and approximately 21,500 sq. ft. of ronmental guidelines, according to the man- its roots lie deep. Established in Germany in 1857, Kleemann was acquired by Wirtgen floor space. Kleemann’s switch-over from ufacturer. Group in 2006. Today, a growing network of wet spray painting to powder-coating not equipment distributors and dealers is Kleemann’s Roots only marks a major step towards boosting enabling Kleemann Inc. USA to boost its Run Deep surface quality, but also has far less of an Kleemann is a newcomer to the North domestic profile and serve customers in environmental impact, with the system far exceeding the requirements of the EU envi- American aggregate processing market, but North America.

Kleemann GmbH has opened its new 1.34 million sq. ft. “greenfield” manufacturing plant and administration building on a 1.34 million sq. ft. site east of Stuttgart, Germany.

Today Kleemann manufactures and markets a broad range of durable, productive mobile and stationary processing equipment and technology for crushed stone, demolition waste and mixed construction waste. Kleemann’s product brand names are: • The MOBICAT mobile primary jaw on crawler chassis with feeding unit, pre-screen and conveyors built in various sizes ranging from 100 to 1,000 tph (91 to 907 t) capacity • The MOBIREX mobile primary impactor on crawler chassis with feeding unit, pre-screen and conveyors built in various sizes ranging from 100 to 1,000 tph capacity • The MOBIFOX mobile secondary crushing machines with feeding unit, impact crusher and a screen producing up to 3 grain sizes. • The MOBISCREEN mobile screening machines, producing up to 4 grain sizes with fixed or swiveling discharge belts, with a screening surface dependent on ultimate use.


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Flex-Mat 3 Increases Production, End-Product Quality Flex-Mat 3 high-performance, self-cleaning screen media from Montreal-based Major Wire Industries Limited helps operations increase production and end-product quality while reducing downtime. Flex-Mat 3’s independently vibrating wires increase product throughput by up to 40 percent over traditional woven wire or polyurethane panels by eliminating blinding, pegging and clogging, according to the manufacturer. In addition, it has up to 30 percent more open area than woven wire for up to 30 percent more material throughput.

A close up of Flex-Mat 3’s independently vibrating wires.

Properly sized for the application and correctly installed, Flex-Mat 3 increases screening efficiency, resulting in more spec product on the ground for less cost. To date, Flex-Mat 3 is operating in more than 20,000 applications worldwide. Wear life exceeds that of woven wire because there are no cross wires with high wear spots as there is with woven wire. Producers put more spec product on the ground due to less downtime for cleaning or replacing screens, providing a greater return on investment without the need to make major screen box changes. Flex-Mat 3’s signature lime green polyurethane strips symbolize innovation, quality and increased efficiency, according to the manufacturer. These strips align to the screen box’s crown bars and hold individual wires in An application of the high performance, self-cleaning screen. place as they run from hook to hook. The wires vibrate independently to better separate material, virtually eliminating application-specific wire diameters, enabling Major Wire to blinding, pegging or clogging — in many applications, fine tune each screen’s production to its greatest potential. including aggregate, basalt, sand and gravel, limestone, Wire configurations include a diamond-shaped Flex-Mat aglime, C&D recycle, coal, slag, granite, talc, asphalt, top “D” for most standard applications; wave-patterned Flexsoil, salt, mulch, industrial and green waste. Mat “S” for removal of fines; and triangular Flex-Mat “T” Flex-Mat 3 is available in a broad range of opening sizes for heavy scalping or fine screening applications. — 30 mesh to 4 in. (10 cm) — and with a wide range of For more information, visit www.majorwire.cc.

Allied’s AMP Offers Performance for Demolition, Recycling Applications Allied Construction Products LLC has introduced the Allied Mechanical Pulverizer (AMP). Pulverizing concrete in a mobile situation is a current technique to separate reinforced concrete from the rebar. Allied’s AMP mechanical pulverizer is designed for controlled demolition of concrete slabs, walls, foundations and bridge decks. The AMP has no hydraulic system of its own. It takes advantage of the full-force of the bucket cylinder on the excavator, which is more economical than a built-in cylinder. The AMP Series mechanical pulverizers feature: • Pin-on jaw design that permits easy transfer between excavators • No additional hydraulics required saves installation expenses • Made of high strength, abrasion-resistant steel for long-life • Fitted with replaceable, wear-resistant steel teeth for economical maintenance The AMP pins on in place of the excavator’s bucket. The bucket cylinder is used to power the upper jaw, while the lower is held stationary by the stiff arm and mounting pad. The lower jaw is adjustable to optimize gripping power and working orientation. The position for the lower jaw depends

on the size of the material being crushed and whether the material is on the ground or part of a structure. The AMP mechanical pulverizer is available in three sizes (AMP 50, AMP 70 and AMP 90). They are intended for use on excavators weighing from 44,000 to 110,000 lbs. (19,958 to 49,895 kg). The model numbers represent the median weight of the excavators (50,000, 70,000 or 90,000) that the AMP is designed to fit. The excavator must have adequate lift capacity to properly and safely operate the AMP. The AMP features a pin-on jaw design that permits easy transfer from one excavator to another (in the appropriate weight class). The excavator does not need an extra hydraulic function, which saves extra installation expenses. Mounting kits for the AMP are interchangeable with Allied’s Contractor’s Mechanical Grapple demolition and material/waste handling systems. Engineered for exceptional fragmentation, the AMP is an ideal demolition tool for separation and cleaning rebar from concrete. For more information, call 216/431-2600 or visit www.AlliedCP.com.


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Mellot Company, Acme Machine Announce Alliance Through Mellott Company’s new alliance with Acme Machine, Mellott Company’s services now include aggregate, steel slag and power industry customers. “With the addition of specialized machining, expert service technicians and other services for a wide variety of customers, Mellott Company is positioned to bring complete solutions to our customers,” said Rich Blake, president of Mellott Company. “We have a long history of working with Acme, and this alliance solidifies our relationship even further. This alliance further strengthens the Mellott Company brand and reinforces our values of safety, integrity, commitment, respect and excellence.” This alliance formalizes the successful relationship that we’ve built with Mellott Company over many years,” said R.J. McSorley, president of Acme Machine & Welding. “Mellott Company’s technical expertise and aggressive investment in their business fits precisely with Acme Machine & Welding’s strategies. Together we are committed to providing the most comprehensive support to our customers in the marketplace.” Mellott Company Founded in 1927 by Herman Benjamin (H.B.) Mellott, Mellott Company is today owned by the third and fourth generations of Mellotts with professional management in place. This private, middle market company specializes in material processing solutions, serving the aggregates, steel slag and power industries. Mellott Company is a leading Metso distributor of equipment, components and product support parts used in the processing of aggregates into useful construction materials. It also provides service support, engineering and manufacturing of material handling systems. In addition, Mellott Company provides contract crushing services at customer locations utilizing Mellott equipment and personnel. Mellott Company has four locations and operates primarily in the eastern United States from New York to North Carolina. Acme Machine & Welding Founded in 1946, Acme Machine & Welding is a provider of large part machining, welding and field machining services. Acme Machine & Welding serves a variety of industries including aggregate, steel slag and power. The company operates primarily in the eastern part of the United States. For more information, visit www.mellotts.com or www.acmemw.com.

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$10.4 Million Project Requires Work in Several Phases CEMETERY from page 1

Makefield Township for $10.5 million and the project got under way. When completed, the 64-acre Phase 1 development will provide 15,500 full casket gravesites, including 15,100 preplaced crypts, and 6,500 in-ground cremation sites and 4,100 columbarium niches. The new cemetery also will include an administration and public information center complex and public restrooms, a maintenance facility, a cemetery entrance area, a flag assembly area and committal shelters for funeral services. Work began on the now completed Phase 1A of the project in May 2009. The $7.2 million contract for this phase was awarded to the U.S. Builders Group Inc., of Detroit, Mich. The veteran-owned business was responsible for construction of a 20-acre tract providing more than 5,000 gravesites and almost 3,000 in-ground cremated remains sites as well temporary maintenance and administration buildings and a temporary funeral service shelter. The contract for Phase 1B was awarded in 2010 to G&C Fab-Con LLC. Phase 1B of the two-part Phase I is now under way. Brubacher Excavating Inc, based in Bowmansville, Pa., is performing site work for this phase as it did for Phase 1A. The first phase included an initial temporary entrance and roadway into the project in order to open the cemetery for use. Construction of the initial temporary facilities was on a fast track schedule and required a great deal of pre-planning and coordination in order to meet project milestones. For Phase 1B, Brubacher Excavating is carrying out earthwork and grading, storm sewer, water lines, septic systems, concrete retaining walls and sidewalks, bituminous roadsee CEMETERY page 110

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Air Compressor Technology Advances Subtly Over Time By Dan Leiss SPECIAL TO CEG

During one episode of the sitcom Seinfeld, George Costanza made a profound observation about a product that had not seen any developments in his lifetime. “Everything else has changed. But toilet paper is exactly the same...It’s just paper on a roll. And that’s all it will ever be.” George’s date was fascinated, and in complete agreement. Leave it to Jerry and Elaine to later burst poor George’s bubble by pointing out that several advancements, in fact, had been made with regard to toilet paper, including that it was now softer, offered with more sheets per roll, and available in a wide variety of colors. Talk about hand carry or wheeled-portable air compressors and you’ll run into plenty of people who share a view comparable to that of George and his date. What’s really changed with air compressor technology? The simple answer is that there has been no monumental change in the way they operate — they compressed air 30 years ago and that’s what they’re doing today. But plenty of others, much like Jerry and Elaine, would reject this narrow view. While most will accept that the functionality of the portable air compressor hasn’t been radically altered, there have been improvements nonetheless — and not just to paint color. A closer look at some subtle, incremental changes reveals that there are significant differences in reliability and ease of use that deliver a number of advantages over the compressors of yesterday.

offer, but the added cost of construction — and corresponding hike in the price tag — would far outweigh any minimal benefit to the end user. Manufacturers have been wise to avoid expensive upgrades that simply don’t translate into real customer benefits. At the end of the day, cylinder capacity and whether a compressor is a single stage or two stage unit will still have a much greater influence on output volumes and pressures than would any changes to a compressor’s basic design. Upgrades for Uptime Rather than reinventing the wheel on a relatively simple machine, manufacturers have instead focused their time and attention on practical innovations that combine to make a true difference, most

Tried and True Compressors come in a variety of configurations and designs, from stationary and portable to rotary and piston. For the purposes of this technology discussion, the focus will be on portable reciprocating piston compressors like those used to power nail guns and other air tools utilized on residential and commercial construction sites. But before exploring the areas where technology in these machines has progressed, it’s worth mentioning the tried and true fundamentals of compressor functionality that have mostly remained unchanged. A piston compressor is similar to the internal combustion engine in the way it operates, with each involving the up and down movement of a piston in a cylinder. The primary difference, of course, is that the engine’s piston is combusting a mixture of fuel and air, while the piston in an air compressor pump is compressing air alone. Both engines and compressors have seen adjustments in performance and design over the years, but the basic operating principles for each remain the same. The changes have been gradual and efficiency has improved, but not by any great order of magnitude. And in other areas, there have been no changes at all. For example, car engine and compressor cylinders, to this day, are still made of cast Rather than reinventing the wheel, manufacturers have focused iron. Manufacturers could consider tapping attention on practical innovations, most notably with regard to an air into the best materials modern science has to compressor’s reliability.

notably with regard to an air compressor’s reliability. For many contractors, an air compressor is the driving force of almost all the work they do at a job site. Therefore, equipment reliability is obviously among their greatest concerns. Compressor pumps have seen some helpful upgrades in recent years that help contribute to longevity and better overall performance. Naturally, modern machining processes controlled by computers have played a crucial role in compressor technology and the reliability of individual units. A pump’s cylinder wall can now be machined and honed to an exactness. This reduces bore tolerances to levels that were almost unachievable 50 years ago. Now that this degree of engineering is commonplace, the potential for compressor failure based on a machining error is virtually nonexistent. Other enhancements have come in the form of added features or improvements to existing components. Due to breakthroughs in metallurgy, piston ring sets are now made of wear-resistant see AIR page 114

Improvements to existing compressor pump components include wearresistant piston ring sets, specially designed rod inserts on the connecting rod-crankshaft interface and oversize crankshaft bearings for added durability.

An oil sight glass allows the operator to check the oil level of the compressor pump in mere seconds. This also serves as a reminder to check the oil in the first place.


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Sambol utilized a 777 Manitowac crane for the construction of the Claypit Creek span in Middletown.

Diversification Key to Company’s Longevity, Prosperity SAMBOL from page 18

Basin Road over Assunpink Creek in the Townships of Hamilton and Lawrence. Sambol also is currently working as a subcontractor for Green Construction on the Lincoln Park Wetland Restoration project in Jersey City. Recent years also has found the firm completing some challenging projects for New Jersey American Water Company. Sambol installed approximately 15,000 linear ft. (4,572 m) of 36 in. (91.4 cm) water main for New Jersey American in Middletown and is currently completing two well replacement projects in Ocean City for the same company. Sambol also has completed work for Middlesex Water Company and United Water Company. Another construction market that has been successful for Sambol has been affordable housing. These ventures are ongoing in Berkeley Township, Lawrence Township, Toms River, Deptford, Woolwich and Glassboro. This work involves the management and construction of complete sitework. Sambol also has continued to complete site work in the resi-

dential market for selected builders as well. The company also has expanded its business to include retail and other commercial projects. Through utilization of its fleet of more than 100 pieces of heavy equipment, and especially the vast experience and skills of its seasoned employees, Sambol plans to increase its diversification into these various market segments to grow in spite of the current business climate. Several key employees have assisted Eric Sambol in the firm’s success in transitioning to new construction markets over the last two decades. They include Gerald Grasso who is vice president of operations and John Campo who is chief engineer for all work. Erik Loney is the firm’s chief financial officer, while Candace Cowdrick is assistant to the president. Most of the firm’s employees have been with the company for at least 20 years and have mastered the challenges of adjusting to diversified markets. Eric Sambol’s decision to diversify the firm’s construction markets twenty years ago has enabled the company to prosper over the

years and compete during this difficult economic period. The firm’s founder, Dick Sambol, is especial-

ly proud of the success of the company. This article was reprinted with

permission from Utility and Transportation Contractor magazine, December 2010 issue.

Aerial view of the Lincoln Park Wetland Restoration project in Jersey City.


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Co. President Began Career on Promise of One Summer WATERS from page 24

some worked for the company at one point in their lives, none were interested in making the company their career (my father is a little bit demanding),” said the younger partner. “I began purchasing 10 percent of the company in 2004, and purchased 40 percent in 2008.” Waters maintains an office in New Milford, but its headquarters is in Bridgeport. Smith, like his father, started working for the company as a teen more than a quarter century ago. A mover and shaker, he took on as much, if not more, than his father did at a similar age. “I started to work for the company in 1985. I had agreed to work for my father in the summer of 1985 only. By 1986, I was in charge of the work in Fairfield County and had started to build up my own clientele,” said Smith. “The first few years were a bit rough between my father and me, so we decided that it would be better for both of us if I had my own office.” Smith opened up a one-man office in Norwalk, Conn. in 1988. “Eventually that office grew, and my clientele grew, and the area that I operated in expanded eastward. In 1991, I moved my operation to Bridgeport. Eventually, our work also expanded westward toward New York. I opened an office in Port Chester, N.Y., in 1998, which I then moved to Brewster, N.Y., in 2000,” he added. “At the end of 2003, I closed the office in New York, given the problems with insurance coverage and its issues regarding general liability claims for what should be pure workers’ compensation claims. The work in Westchester County New York was not worth the effort.” A Road Map of Change The company has traveled in many directions in the past half-century of splendid achievement. Here is its road map of change: In the 1960s, Waters was a paving contractor and had a sand and gravel operation in Brookfield. As the company increased its revenues in the early 70s, it started as a general contractor in DOT roadwork, then expanded into sewer work and finally, into building construction by the mid-70s. “The recession of 1980-81 was difficult in Connecticut, so my father decided to shrink the company, and by 1983, he had wound down the building work. By 1985, he essentially mothballed the heavy/highway work. I started working in the summers in 1978. Prior to that, I had grown up in Italy and moved to the U.S. in 1977, I was adopted by my father in 1978,” said Smith. “In 1985, after graduating from The University of Virginia in Charlottesville, I made a deal with my father to work as a superintendent on several state paving projects for that summer only. I never left. “By 1989, I restarted our Heavy/Highway division with a $2.1 million project on Route 15 in Fairfield. The number of projects increased in size and complexity. By the mid-90s, we were usually running two large highway projects concurrently, the paving division flourished and had several smaller projects going,” he added. ‘Toward the end of the 1990s, we saw some of the federal highway funding shrink, so the company started bidding and building site work as a subcontractor.” Waters Construction now employs about 75 to 85 workers at peak season and has several divisions within the company. “We install bituminous pavements and all of the ancillary

“We perform full site work development — earth work, utility work, vertical concrete construction, etc.,” President Mario Smith said of Waters Construction.

In 2006 Waters completed a bus depot project and since that time has been growing its business in the mass transit sector, including several rail projects.

work that goes with it — pavement reclamation, milling, minor drainage, etc. We construct concrete flatwork, including, occasionally, floor pours. We perform full site work development — earth work, utility work, vertical concrete construction, etc.,” said Smith. “We have a road/highway construction division working primarily for CONNDOT and municipalities. We have started to work for railroad compa-

nies. We are currently building a rail yard for Metro North, including track work and catenary work, and mass transit work (such as) building a bus station.” Waters also performs all its own environmental remediation work. “We are also re-starting our building division. We built see WATERS page 116


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Jesco, Inc. Middletown, DE 302/376-0784

Schmidt Equipment, Inc. North Oxford, MA 01537 508/987-8786 North Billerica, MA 01862 978/667-4345 Plymouth, MA 02363 508/830-9997 No. Swansea, MA 02777 508/379-9810 Springfield, MA 01104 413/543-5595

Harter Equipment, Inc. Millstone Twp, NJ 08535 732/446-7600 1-888-HARTER-1

Jesco, Inc. 118 St. Nicholas Ave. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 908/753-8080 800/241-7070 Fax: 908/753-7853 1275 Bloomfield Ave. Fairfield, NJ 07004 973/227-2221 800/321-8080 Fax: 973/575-5553 1790 Route 38 Lumberton, NJ 08048 609/267-2020 888/217-0600 Fax: 609/261-8559

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EMPIRE CRANE CO. 7021 Performance Drive N. Syracuse, NY 13212 315/458-4101 Fax: 315/458-3169 Boston, MA 508/868-7734 Tough and rugged, the Terex® RT 130 is the crane of choice for the most demanding rough terrain applications. Other Terex® Cranes Products:

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For Your Local Terex Dealer, Please Contact: Waverly Operations 106 12th Street S.E. Waverly, IA 50677 USA Phone: (319) 352-3920 Fax: (319) 352-9395 email: inquire@terexwaverly.com web: http://www.terex-cranes.com


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Terex Cranes Celebrates a Successful Start in China Ron DeFeo, chairman and chief executive officer, Terex Corporation, has visited the manufacturing operations of the company’s latest crane manufacturing joint venture in China for an event to celebrate its new partnership. In late 2010, Terex signed an agreement with the privately held Shandong Topower Heavy Equipment Company for the manufacturing of lattice boom crawler cranes. “Our partnership with Topower represents a significant step forward for the Terex Cranes product portfolio and for our presence in the Chinese market,” said DeFeo. “This event provides the opportunity to mark the promising start of our operations and to reinforce our goal of successfully com-

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Lousberg, president, Terex China. “This starts with strong manufacturing facilities and quality-built machines. It also means a true network of sales and service specialists, devoted to uptime and the efficient, expert solutions that customers need.” Seeking to transfer its experience acquired in China and in other plants around the world, Terex Cranes has begun transforming the Jinan factory through the application of Terex Business System lean manufacturing principles and processes, to enhance customer focus improve workplace safety, eliminate waste and encourage a problem-solving and learning culture at all levels. Founded in 2007, Topower has rapidly established a reputation for producing high quality crawler cranes, with lifting capacities from 77 to 397 tons (70 to 360 t). Currently serving the energy industry for the most part, it offers wider potential applications in Chinese and other Asian markets, according to the company. “China is a strategic market offering strong potential growth for our company. We are enthusiastic about this venture and the additional potential it brings to participate in the significant infrastructure and commercial development that we expect will be continuing across China for many years to come,” said DeFeo. For more information, visit www.terex.com.

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S850 Bobcat Offers Rated Operating Capacity of 3,875 lbs.

Bobcat’s S850 skid steer loader has a rated operating capacity of 3,875 lbs. (1,757 kg).

Bobcat’s S850 skid steer loader has a rated operating capacity (ROC) of 3,875 lbs. (1,757 kg) — 17 percent more than the company’s previous largest skid steer loader, the S330. The S850 joined the Bobcat MSeries loader line, which includes the S630 and S650 skid steer loaders and the T630, T650 and T870 compact track loaders. With an operating weight of 10,008 lbs. (4,539 kg), the S850 is now the largest Bobcat skid steer loader. Due to its vertical-style lift arms, it offers lift height of 144 in. (366 cm). It is powered by a 92-hp (68.6 kW) water-cooled diesel engine. Production Is Key The S850 has the same increased hydraulic performance as other M-Series loader models, enabling it to efficiently accomplish more work. The standard auxiliary hydraulic flow on the S850 is 23 gal. per minute (87 Lpm) at 3,500 lbs. per sq. in., while an optional high-flow fea-

ture reaches 37 gal. per minute (140 Lpm) for maximum attachment performance. New job-enhancing features have been added to the optional deluxe instrumentation panel. Available only on M-Series loaders, the panel monitors key loader functions, while the keyless start helps prevent theft. The new 5-in., full-color LCD screen offers better readability and interaction. Easyto-read virtual sweep gauges allow the operator to quickly read and understand the machine’s performance. Increased Uptime The S850 is designed to work long hours on demanding job sites, so routine maintenance has been minimized to enhance operator productivity. Simple checks make it easier to perform maintenance correctly at the proper intervals, according to the manufacturer. Hydraulic quick couplers are mounted directly to the front plate of the lift arm to provide a solid mounting, while quick coupler

hoses run through the loader arms for better protection. A guard bar extends in front of the coupler for added security. Keeping the loaders cool when working long hours is important in prolonging the service life of the machine. That’s why Bobcat redesigned the cooling system on the M-Series for increased efficiency and higher performance. The new design also makes it easier to clean out the cooling system, with an oil cooler that swings up, allowing the operator to clean the area between the oil cooler and the radiator.

cab door threshold has been lowered and the overall surface of the door has been increased more than 40 percent to provide improved visibility and make it easier for operators to enter and exit the cab. Windows on the sides and rear of the cab also have been increased in size to provide more visibility to the tires and to the rear. The larger top window makes it easier and more comfortable for the operator to see the attachment with the lift arms raised, an advantage when loading trucks or performing other tasks.

Improved Visibility The S850, like other M-Series loader models, features a cab-forward design that not only makes the loader look different, but also moves the operator closer to the attachment and provides visibility in all directions. Enhanced visibility is provided to the cutting edge of the bucket or the corners of an attachment because of the large cab door. The

Cab Comfort Comfortable operators are more productive, so to create a better working environment, Bobcat increased the size of M-Series loader cabs by 10 percent, redesigned the interior to allow operators to adjust the environment to their individual preferences and improved cab pressurization. Bobcat M-Series loaders have a

pressurized cab, with a new onepiece seal that goes all the way around the door and fits into a special curved pocket. This minimizes the amount of dirt and dust that might enter the cab, creating more enjoyable working conditions and making it easier to clean, according to the manufacturer. Noise is another factor affecting operator comfort, and Bobcat reduced the sound level of MSeries loaders by more than 60 percent. New engine mounts improve isolation to decrease vibration and reduce sound levels. The control levers on both standard controls with power assist, and the optional selectable joystick controls (SJC) move up and down in conjunction with the seat to reduce arm movement and fatigue as the operator controls the machine. The joystick mounts slide forward or backward to adjust to the preference of each individual operator. For more information, visit www.bobcat.com.


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ways, and other site amenities including fencing, guiderails and bollards. With between 5 to 15 employees currently working on site, Brubacher is utilizing a small fleet of Caterpillar equipment, including two 627F scrapers, D-8 and D-6 dozers, a Cat 330 excavator, and a 938 rubber tire loader. Also at work are a John Deere 310 backhoe and a 450D excavator — as well as a Volvo A-40 40 ton articulated hauler and a Komatsu D-51 bulldozer. The company began work on the VA funded Phase 1B contract in June 2010 and is on schedule for its estimated time of completion of November 2011. Because of the sensitive nature of the site, Brubacher Excavating is making special arrangements to ensure it does not intrude upon grieving families and friends while carrying out its work. Its activities are scheduled around funeral services, adding another

level of complexity to scheduling equipment to work in the committal shelter area where funerals are held. The project has involved other challenges for the company. The weather was problematic, particularly during phase 1A. In 2009, the summer and early fall were the tenth wettest period in more than 130 years of record keeping. August was the third wettest in the Philadelphia area and at one point during September, site power was temporarily lost after high winds. “A contributing factor to the challenge of maintaining the schedule was performing the majority of the bulk earthwork during the wet time of the year, with above average rainfalls. Strategic planning was used in sequencing the project to limit the amount of damage the weather caused to the soils on the project,” Brubacher’s spokesperson observed. Another and particularly difficult chal-

lenge occurred during the first phase, when Brubacher built a PVC lined irrigation pond next to an existing stream, and the bottom elevation of the pond was below the stream bed. “Detailed pre-planning, coordination, and conscious attention were needed in order to control ground water, prevent disturbance to the existing stream and keeping the PVC liner from floating,” the spokesperson noted. “Also, the start of Phase 1B was delayed by an archaeological investigation, due to the proximity of the project to where George Washington had crossed the Delaware River. The schedule for the project had to be rearranged in order to work around the areas of concerns noted in the investigation.” According to the U.S. military, when fully developed the Washington Crossing National Cemetery’s 205 acres will provide burial space for 40 to 50 years. Serving an estimated 580,000 veterans and eligible fam-

ily members in the greater Philadelphia area, the Washington Crossing National Cemetery will ultimately have a total capacity of almost 125,000. Brubacher Excavating Ben Brubacher founded Brubacher Excavating Inc. in 1971. Handling projects in southeastern Pennsylvania, northern Delaware and Maryland, the company has been consecutively recognized for excellence in Construction Safety by the Keystone Chapter of The Associated Builders and Contractors Inc. over the past 6 years, including 2 years named as Gold Level Achiever. Its current projects include shoreline restoration at Perry Point Veteran’s Hospital in Maryland and numerous other earth moving, utility and paving projects throughout Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware. CEG


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Portability, Ease of Use Among Compressor Improvements AIR from page 96

materials that do a better job of preventing air and oil leakage in the cylinder. Specially designed rod inserts on the connecting rodcrankshaft interface help prevent damage to the pump’s main components. Additionally, the introduction of rugged, oversize crankshaft bearings has provided a similar benefit of added durability to the pump’s design. Another factor in equipment uptime, particularly for piston compressors, engines or other machines whose function involves fast mechanical movements that can create heat, is its ability to prevent overheating. Some air compressors are constructed to promote additional airflow to assist with cooling the pump. This has been done by incorporating a directional air shroud or adding an airfoil blade design on a compressor’s flywheel. The development of synthetic lubricants also has aided pump efficiency, while special compressor-pump oil helps ensure that a compressor’s piston, crankshaft, bearings, rings and cylinder are always protected, further contributing to equipment reliability. Compressor manufacturers understand their equipment performs one primary function — compressing air — and use a comAgain, while only offering an incremental mon sense design that keeps everything relatively simple. change by itself, improved lubrication is one Getting Around of many technological advances that contribute to a better Another thing manufacturers figured out early on was the overall end result. need for compressors to be portable. A number of wheeled portable and hand carry air compressors are on the market Simplified Maintenance While a reliable and high-performing compressor is and appropriately equipped with pneumatic tires and handles bound to experience reduced downtime, every piece of to enhance job site maneuverability. Chalk up portability as equipment still requires periodic maintenance. Air compres- another area where companies have done just enough with respect to the ergonomic aspect of moving equipment withsors are equipped with a number of standard features to keep out going overboard. things running smoothly until routine service needs are addressed. These include enclosed belt guards and protective Technology + Support = Success mounted fittings to defend against equipment damage, speWhile the advancements put forth in compressor technolcial unloading valves to assist in engine or motor starting, ogy have been made to assist end users in various ways, pressure relief valves to keep the compressor functioning many compressor users haven’t concerned themselves with properly, and pressure gauges to assist operators in monitor- these upgrades and new features. Instead they’ve simply ing performance. focused on getting equipment that works, or in some cases Recently, manufacturers have begun to offer additional on getting equipment at the lowest price. Often this strategy paid off. But today the portable air features to further improve serviceability. An oil sight glass allows operators to check the oil level of the compressor compressor market is shrinking, with several manufacturers pump in mere seconds. Furthermore, it serves as a handy exiting the business in the last few years and leaving cusreminder to a busy contractor on a hectic job site that the oil tomers to fend for themselves in the process. If a need for needs to be checked in the first place. Another update to parts or product support arises, users may not have anywhere some pumps is the introduction of easy-access unloader pins to turn for help. Now, more than ever, customers need to that can be lubricated or replaced in under 10 minutes. It closely examine their equipment choices to ensure they are wasn’t uncommon for the replacement of traditional pins to choosing brands that have exhibited a commitment to sticking around for the long haul — perhaps through the introtake well over an hour. duction of technological improvements and value-added feaCompressor companies will undoubtedly continue to look tures. for new technology and other ways to simplify maintenance A compressor is more than an air pump. It’s an essential tasks for their customers, but will aim to do so without turn- tool that allows thousands of contractors to make a living. ing air compressors into a convoluted mess of needless fea- Keep an eye out for the latest and greatest that air comprestures. Manufacturers understand that their equipment per- sor technology has to offer, no matter how small the forms one primary function — compressing air — and are advancement, and chances are you’ll be rewarded with prof- A number of wheeled portable and hand carry air compressors are on the market and appropriately smart enough to build their machines using a common sense itable returns for years to come. equipped with pneumatic tires and handles to enhance design that keeps everything relatively simple. Dan Leiss is the President of Jenny Products Inc. job site maneuverability.


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SANY America Unveiling Ceremony Draws Two Governors SANY from page 44

The 60 ton class is the highest volume RT market in the U.S., and the SRC860 from SANY is positioned well for performance, reliability and transportability,” said Richard Hunter, product manager — cranes at SANY America. “It will be joined by two more RTs, the SRC840 and SRC860XL.” The capacity of the SRC860 is 60-ton (54 t) at 10 ft. (3 m) load radius. The main boom is 4-sections and a 113-ft. (34 m) maximum length. With a 53-ft. (16 m) bi-fold jib the crane maximum tip height is 172 ft. (52 m). A fully optioned machine weighs less than 90,000 lbs. (40,823 kg). The 10-ft. 10-in. (3.3 m) width allows the crane to be moved for minimum cost. The SRC860’s powertrain features a 250 hp (186 kW) Tier III Cummins engine coupled to Dana Powershift transmission (6 speed forward and reverse) and Axletech axles. The standard tires are Bridgestone radials (29.5R25).

Once completed, the Peachtree City facility will handle assembly of five types of construction machinery including the rough terrain (RT) cranes, crawler cranes, excavators, motorgraders and concrete pump trucks. In addition to manufacturing, the facility also will house sales, engineering, testing, service, and parts distribution plus serve as SANY America’s corporate headquarters. Plans for assembly and production are scheduled to begin later this year. Phase One construction of the facility began in June 2010, and officials estimate a total investment to-date of $60 million. SANY America is the first U.S. branch of parent company SANY Group Co. Ltd., and currently employs 108 people and expects to double its staff by the end of 2012. Headquartered in Hunan Province, China, SANY Group Co. Ltd., is the largest concretepumping equipment company in China.

Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal; welcomes the visitors from China. (L-R) are: Chairman of the Sany Group Wengen Liang; Deal; Hunan Province, China, Gov. Giang Zhou; Consul General of the People’s Republic of China Yanping Gao; and Commissioner of the Department of Economic Development Chris Cummiskey.

‘Smart’ Work, Loyal Employees Contribute to Success WATERS from page 102

schools, housing and industrial work from the mid-70s to 1982 when my father decided to shrink the company because of the recession. Now we that we are restarting that division, we expect to be a full-service building general contractor by the end of this year,” he added. Well-Known Projects Some of Waters biggest projects are viewed by or traveled by tens of thousands daily in populous Connecticut. “Our first major project was the foundation excavation and utility work at the Bridgeport Arena, a 20,000-seat, indoor multi-use stadium. We eventually did considerable amount of site work at various schools and housing projects,” said Smith. From 2001 to 2005, they finished the $7.5 million reconstruction of Rt. 15 for the approaches to the Sikorsky Bridge. From 2000 to 2006, they worked on the $9.5 million asphalt pavements for widening of I-95 in Bridgeport. More than a decade ago, they completed the $13.5 million road and bridge construc-

tion and widening of Exit 41 on I-95 in Orange and the $13 million median construction and reconstruction of 10 bridges and resurfacing of I-95 in Fairfield. From 2010 to present, Waters has been working on the $20 million Metro North Rail yard improvements (environmental remediation, earth work, utility work, track work, catenary and power work, lighting). In 2008-2009, they did the $9 million site construction and environmental remediation for a 425,000 sq. ft. bus maintenance facility. In 2007, they built a $6 million noise barrier and ramp construction on Interstate 95 in Darien, Conn. “In 2006, we constructed the site work for a major bus depot in Bridgeport. From that point on we started to pursue mass transit work and have completed one small rail job in New Canaan, will finish the bus facility in Norwalk by June and are actively working on the Bridgeport rail yard which will be completed in 2011,” said Smith. “Meanwhile, we are currently constructing a roadway system as a CM on a HUD-funded project in New Haven and are negotiating to build the housing portion of the project as a CM.”

Of its many employees, Smith lauded the loyalty and longevity of Steve Murphy, superintendent (30 years), Robert Poletto, superintendent (31 years), Ray Dezara, master mechanic (30 years), Al Swanson, superintendent (20 years), John McBrairty, paver operator (32 years), Tim Leo, driver (31 years), Charles Tourtillotte, controller/CFO (14 years) and Tim Dexter, operator/foreman (26 years), among others. More Than Longevity, Integrity Waters has worked as subcontractors to: O&G Industries, Kiewit, Balfour Beatty, Perini, PCL, Cianbro, Bond Brothers, Tilcon Conn, (Old Castle), Brunalli Construction, Fusco Corporation, Turner, Giordano Construction, Middlesex Corp., Walsh Construction and many others. “Subs working for us? Pretty much all major subs in the transportation industry in Connecticut,” said Mario Smith. What makes Waters flourish for so long? “Our service and integrity, which is a direct result of the hard work and professionalism from all who work at Waters Construction,” said their president. “In the end, it is truly a group effort. We all have our

strength and liabilities, and some are naturally more capable than others at certain functions, but no one person can be credited for the success of the whole organization.” In getting through challenging economic times like the present, diversification has helped Waters enormously. “Every recession, every economic bump in the road, has forced us to look at our business model and adjust accordingly,” said Smith. “The result has been that our company is more resilient and valuable, not because of the successes in good times, but as a consequence of the decisions made in hard times.” He is proudest of his company’s reputation and hopes Waters will rise up to do more of the same for the next 50 years. “Work smartly, continue to diversify, seek opportunities in niche markets and grow the experience and competence of the whole organization,” he said. For more information, go to www.waterconst.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Historically Neglected Area Benefits From Makeover NYC from page 1

Portland combined — but for decades, too many neighborhoods have been blocked off from it,” Mayor Michael Bloomberg said in a statement. “Our waterfront and waterways — what we are calling New York City’s sixth borough — are invaluable assets, and when our work is complete, New York City will again be known as one of the world’s premier waterfront cities.” For much of the city’s history, the waterfront was viewed more as dumping ground than destination. The opening of upstate’s Erie Canal in the early 1800s made the city America’s main port, and industrial toxins and human waste turned much of New York Harbor to muck. The harbor’s oysters died, methane gas bubbled to the surface, and the horrific smell wafted inland and kept the city’s upper class far from the water. The city’s inland orientation never changed. And in the mid-20th century, when city planner Robert Moses was looking for a place to build Manhattan’s highways, he chose the island’s coasts — cutting pedestrians off from the water. The first stages of the effort are expected to cost the city more than $3.27 billion over the next three years, with most of the money going to wastewater infrastructure. The work is meant to create 13,000 construction jobs and 3,400 permanent maritime positions. The longer-term components of the plan have no price tag yet, and their outcome will depend on the approach of future administrations. Waterside green space would expand in all five boroughs over the next three years. The city anticipates spending $40 million to buy and develop more than 50 acres of waterfront parks, and paying another $200 million to expand and improve existing shoreside parkland. Another $120 million would fund esplanades and biking paths along the water. The boroughs would be ringed by a network of boat landings and canoe launches, allowing people not only to view the water, but to get in it. The city plans to continue previously announced plans to expand East River ferry

service between neighborhoods in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens, possibly allowing passengers to use the same MetroCards used on the subways to get home. Water-quality projects costing $2.57 billion over three years would be funded with city water utility payments. Wastewater treatment plant improvements would cost $1.6 billion, and the city plans to pay $650 million more to improve sewer-system pipe capacity. Another $180 million would go to install rooftop gardens and permeable landscaping that would keep more rainwater out of the sewage system. The remaining funding for the first three years, more than $700 million, would come from the city’s capital budget. The mayor’s office said that money has already been set aside for the projects, and that spending cuts of 4 percent in most agencies and thousands of planned teacher layoffs won’t slow the effort. The plan also calls for dredging some parts of the harbor to make way for the giant container ships that are expected to make their way up the East Coast after the expansion of the Panama Canal is completed, spending more than $200 million on maritime industry initiatives and ecological restoration. The city said the blueprint marks the first time New York has issued a plan for the use of the waterways themselves, rather than just the shoreline. The city’s last waterfront plan, completed in 1992, called for allowing the waterfront to develop separately from bordering neighborhoods. A waterfront advocate called the city’s new waterfront “a holistic plan, a balanced plan.” Roland Lewis, president of the Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, a coalition of environmental, recreational and business organizations, said the plan “will increase the attention and use of the waterfront tremendously, from greenways, to boat access, to cleaner water, to preservation and cultivation of maritime industry and the working waterfront.”

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Located right next to their firm’s main bakery, trucks would pull in and load up with all of Tastykakes, cupcakes, pies, and treats early every morning for distribution throughout the region. Phase one of the Tastykake project is the removal of the Tastykake distribution facility. This 250,000 sq. ft. distribution center was built of structural steel with thick concrete floors. In addition to the massive distribution building, Geppert Bros. is PHILLY from page 48 responsible for the removal of an adjacent city’s waterfront. With the advent of casino two-story office building and a 30,000 sq. ft. gambling in the Commonwealth, new gamone-story Giles Building, the former parts ing venues and upscale residential units have distribution center of Giles & Ransome, one been developed along the Delaware River. of the region’s largest Cat dealers. This strucThe improvement of the I-95 corridor is part ture is brick with a stone foundation and large of an overall master plan to upgrade access wood trusses and an A-frame roof system. to the city’s booming waterfront. Before demolition could begin, Geppert This phase of PennDOT’s project is being Bros. subcontracted the abatement of the managed by Hill International and conhazardous materials onsite including over structed by James J. Anderson Construction 50,000 sq .ft. of asbestos-containing floor Co. tiling and mastic, 12,000 linear ft. of ACM Before structural demolition could propipe insulation, the ACM insulation on three ceed, Geppert Bros. had to remove the boilers, two underground tanks (USTs) as building’s brick exterior for reuse. At the well as miscellaneous paint containers, same time the client wanted to have a numchemical containing drums, cleaners, solber of historical and noteworthy items of vents, light ballasts and transformers. importance removed from the building’s Geppert Bros. estimated that the site will interior that were related to its shipbuilding generate over 1,000 tons (907 t) of scrap and past. Salvaged items include three rail Once the Tastykake Baking Company decided to move its bakery and offices, entre- that all of the concrete, brick and aggregate cranes, cast-iron stamped ornamental stair- preneurial developers decided that the old location had great potential for resi- material from the buildings will be used cases, two furnaces used to make steel, dential development. onsite as fill for future development. The heavy gauge railing and screens, the sliding company will utilize several large excavators doors of the facility and various crane hooks, and front-end loaders to bring the structures gears and motors from the Cramp’s shipbuilding plant. structural steel. There are three large 75-ton (68 t) capacity down. Geppert Bros.’ Ultra-Max 1400 Eagle Crusher These items will be preserved and used in public arts dis- rail cranes in the building. All of the concrete and masonry Portable Plant will be onsite to process the concrete and will be crushed, recycled, and reused on future PennDOT aggregate for recycling. The entire project should take plays in the immediate area. Much of this preservation work is being guided by the projects. approximately three months. Geppert Bros. will use a couple of track excavators with Sustainable Action Committee, an assemblage of represenU.S. Realty, the site developer, plans to develop a retail tatives from neighborhood associates that represent areas attachments, two or three front-end loaders and an American hub traversing both properties that will include a large chain around the site, along with the Delaware River Waterfront crane with 110 ft. 33.5 m) of lattice boom to demolish the supermarket, along with other retail venues such as apparel Corporation, the Central Delaware Advisory Council and three structures. Geppert V.P. Pat Marconi believes that the and sporting goods outlets. project will take approximately two months to complete, various city departments. The entire project is part of an ongoing strategic planning The developers, PennDOT and these community groups ending in April of 2011. process undertaken by the City of Philadelphia and other want to maintain a part of Philadelphia’s historic past as they interested parties to be known as Hunting Park West. In addiTastykake improve transportation access to the Delaware River. tion to the redevelopment of the Tastykake site, the old Budd The third structure that Geppert Bros is working on early Railroad manufacturing plant, once one of the city’s largest In addition to the 85,000 sq. ft. Cramp Building, Geppert Bros. will be removing two adjoining structures, an 18,000 in 2011 is another Philadelphia icon. 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NEED TO BUY BULL D7G D8K D8N D9N D10N WITH RIPPER EST COTE USER CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@BULLDOZERJM.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PIPE THREADING EQUIPMENT | MOTORIZED PIPE THREADING MOTOR/DRIVER FOR THREADING PIPE PHONE: 616-813-9962 EMAIL: DWKBHEUKER@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT | PULL SCRAPERS, VOLVO 35 & 30 ARTICS, BOMAG COMPACTORS, VOLVO & KAWASAKI LOADERS, EX200, PC200’S, MILLING MACHINES. CONTACT: JOHN NEVINS PHONE: 215-441-0336 EMAIL: JNEVINS@JUDECONSTRUCTION.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BOOM TRUCK CONTACT: CHARLIE PHONE: 309-507-1131 FAX: 309-935-6203 EMAIL: AEBLD@GENESE.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JRB QUICK COUPLER TO FIT NEW HOLLAND EH215 EXCAVATOR. CONTACT: KEVIN SHAW PHONE: 815-622-6737 EMAIL: SHAWCONS@ESSEX1.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU BR380JG1 | JOB READY 2000 HOURS CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603-828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NORAM 65E GRADER WITH CAB | LOOKING TO BUY NEWER UNIT THAN 2001, LOWER HOURS, CAB UNIT CONTACT: LARRY LEISTIKOW PHONE: 608-655-1300 EMAIL: LARRY@BADGERMACHINERY.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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WANT TO TRADE A GRAPPLE WITH 80 MM PINS FOR A GRAPPLE WITH 90MM PINS CONTACT: K SANSALONE PHONE: 856-297-4758 FAX: 856-362-5602 EMAIL: KEVIN@SANSALONEEXCAVATING.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DOZER | DEERE 650J LGP OR CAT D5G LGP WITH CAB. MUST BE A LOW HOUR STRAIGHT, TIGHT MACHINE WITH GOOD UNDERCARRIAGE. MUST BE PRICED RIGHT FOR QUICK SALE. CONTACT: SHANE WELESKE PHONE: 218-843-1022 FAX: 218-843-2172 EMAIL: T1RCRYSTAL@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOEHRING 440 CRANE CONTACT: JOHN PHONE: 757-368-5800 FAX: 757-368-5805 EMAIL: HUSSEYMAKER@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 100 20Y3231150 PIN CONTACT: ROBERTO J PALACIOS PHONE: 786-287-7056 FAX: 305-573-7038 EMAIL: CARGOAWAYCORP@LIVE.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WINCH FOR CASE 450C DOZER PTO DRIVEN/LOGGING CONTACT: BENN YELLE PHONE: 906-362-1516 EMAIL: KFINCH510@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FORLIFT 5 TON 3 PCS & FORKLIFT 12 TON 3 PCS • DEAR SIR, WE NEED THE ABOVE MENTION UNITS FORKLIFTS AND TELESCOPIC HANDLERS FROM WHOLESALERS & CONTRACTORS ONLY. CONTACT: MARK EMAIL: VANSEQUIP@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING FOR DYNAPAC CA251,CA262,CA301,CA302 ROLLERS • SEND DETAILS,PICTURES & YOUR BEST PRICECONTACT: NAQIB KHAN PHONE: +92-333-3298751 EMAIL: NAQIB_KHAN73@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JOHN DEERE MODEL 30 EXCAVATOR CONTACT: LAKE ERIE CONST CO. PHONE: 419-668-3302-X 312 - BILL FAX: 419-663-4324 EMAIL: BILLR@ACCNORWALK.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BUCKET • WE HAVE AN IT24F CAT WHEEL LOADER AND LOOKING FOR A USED BUCKET CONTACT: AL PHONE: 631-586-9582 FAX: 631-586-9588 EMAIL: CUSTOMDESIGN@OPTONLINE.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED BULLDOZER D8K WITH RIPPER USER NEAR NEW YORK NICE • NEED 2 CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ BULLDOZERJM.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

2 CAT 966F I OR II LOADERS • LOOKING FOR 2 LOADERS- HIGH HRS. PLEASE DO NOT SEND BROKERED SPAM MAIL. I NEED GOOD RUNNING MACHINES READY TO WORK. CONTACT: RESOURCE EQUIPMENT PHONE: 1-601-750-0201 EMAIL: JSPENCE@HEAVYEQUIPMENTMS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TEREX COMMANDER 4200 PARTS • NEED BOTTOM GEAR ASSEMBLY FOR A TEREX TELELECT COMMANDER 4200. THIS IS THE GEAR ASSEMBLY THAT RESTRICTS BOOM SIDE MOVEMENT. CALL FOR PICS AND DETAILS CONTACT: RICK COTTINGHAM PHONE: 757-717-5466 EMAIL: LORDELLESAR@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOADER BUCKETS WA 250 OR 544 SIDE DUMP & GP • KOMATSU WA 250 OR JD 544 SIDE DUMP AND GP BUCKET, PREFER JRB COUPLER CONTACT: ROGER BECK PHONE: 607-749-7950 FAX: 607-749-5640 EMAIL: BECKEQUI@TWCNY.RR.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1 BODY PART#56D01-22730 FOR A KOMATSU HM300-2 S/N 2583 ENGINE SAA6D125E-5 S/564463 CONTACT: ROBERTO J PALACIOS PHONE: 786-287-7056 FAX: 305-573-7038 EMAIL: CARGOAWAYCORP@LIVE.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT D9N • CAB AIR, CLEAN, NICE MACHINE NEED ASAP CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED TO BUY D4G L G P ENC CAB LOW HOURS CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ BULLDOZERJM.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EAGLE CRUSHER UM15 UM25 OR UM45 BARE UNIT CONTACT: JOE PHONE: 724 944 5569 EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– D4H LGP, 28"-30" TRACKS, MINIMUM OF 75%U.C., CAB W/AIR,LOW HOURS 4000-5000 MAX PREFER TO BUY THE MID-WEST CONTACT: KEVIN AYO PHONE: 217-440-5945 EMAIL: AYO1@ADAMS.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ENGINE PRESSURE GROUP • ENGINE PRESSURE TEST KIT. CONTACT: STEPHEN SENAVITIS EMAIL: EARTHMOVER40@ EMBARQMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DEERE 544J/K, 624H/J, 644H/J • DEERE 544J/K, 624H/J, 644H/J, CAB A/C QC. EMAIL PICTURES AND ASKING PRICE, LOCATION. PREFERABLY IN SE US. CONTACT: CONTACT NAME EMAIL: INFO@FIELDCO.BIZ ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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2006 Link Belt 130LX, Stock s/n K1J618579, 3 to choose from, 257 hours ..................$69,000. 2007 Kobelco SK250, Stock s/n LL09U1412, 2 to choose from, 716 hours ................$109,000. 2007 Kobelco SK210-8, s/n YQ09U3326, 3 in stock, 529 hours..........................$97,000. 2006 Hyundai 140, s/n N40612238, 831 hours ............ ..................................$49,000. 2007 Link Belt 210X2, s/n EHCJ72624, 525 hours .......... ..................................$95,000. 2007 Link Belt 330LX EX, s/n K6J73110, 2 to choose from, 3219 hours ..............$109,000. 2006 Link Belt 460LX, s/n K7J60995, 3106 hours ............ ................................$145,000.

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FORESTRY EQUIPMENT Chippers 1998 Morbark 2400 Drum Type Chipper, fair condition.............. ..................................$18,000. 207-592-1544

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FOR RENT Caterpillar Generator Sets 15KW to 1750KW Day, Week or Month with trailer, fuel tank, enclosure Alban Engine Power, Inc. Baltimore 301/796-8000 Washingotn DC 621-1424

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Crawler Loaders 200 Cat 953C, GP bucket w/Edge segments, U/C 95%, 5374 hours ................$39,500. FOB, Norristown, PA Pat Paterson 610-659-1085 2006 Liebherr 622B, s/n 3928627, 2355 hrs ..........$59,000. Stafford 229-386-9472

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2007 John Deere 310J, ROPS, turbo, 4x4, GP loader, 24’’ bucket, very good condition, 71 hours..........................$58,635. 2007 John Deere 310J, ROPS, 4x4, power S trans., GP front bucket, 24’’ BH bucket, very good condition, 55 hours ........ ..................................$57,200. 2009 John Deere 310SJ, ROPS, turbo, 4x4, PS trans., P controls, ext. hoe, GP loader bucket, 24’’ BH bucket, excellent condition, 38 hours .......... ..................................$73,700. 2006 John Deere 310SG, ROPS, turbo, 4x4, PS trans, P control, ext. hoe, GP bucket, 24’’ BH bucket, excellent condition, 384 hours ..........$57,300. 2004 John Deere 410G, ROPS, 4x4, turbo, P controls, PS trans, ext. hoe, GP bucket, 24’’ BH bucket, good condition, 2862 hours..........................$39,500.

1998 Cat 950F, town trade-in, radials 60%, ride control, radio, 4 yd. bucket, very good condition, 5600 hrs ............$59,900.

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or 140, 625, BRV32, or 501 hammers Plasterer Equipment Co. Inc. 800/225-4001 or e-mail lebanon@plasterer.com

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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Atlantic City, NJ Thurs., March 31 - Sun., April 3, 2011 For: Construction Support, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Trailers, Support & Attachments • San Bernardino, CA Tues., April 5, 2011 For: Rental Fleet Construction, Aerials, Forklifts, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers • Bangor, ME Fri., April 8, 2011 For: Complete Liquidation of Wood Processing Operation, Real Estate, Construction and Support Equipment • Racine, WI Sat., April 9, 2011 For: Late Model Volvo & Cat Earthmoving Equipment, Trucks and Trailers • Houston, TX Tues., April 12, 2011 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Support, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers • Houston, TX Thurs., April 14, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Support, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers • Buffalo, NY Fri., April 15, 2011 For: Crane Auction – Complete Liquidation of Quality Cranes, Support Equipment • Buffalo, NY Sat., April 16, 2011 For: Late Model Rental Returns of Primarily New Holland, Construction Equipment, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers • Cleveland, OH Thurs., April 28, 2011 For: Large Truck Tractor, Dump Truck, Service Truck, Pickup, Trailers and Construction Equipment • Canton, OH Fri., April 29, 2011 For: Job Completion of Large Masonry & General Contracting Equipment, Support, Trucks & Trailers • Columbus, OH Sat., April 30, 2011 For: Light Construction, Lawn & Garden Equipment, Large Quantity of Like New Tools and Support Equipment • Syracuse, NY Sun., May 1, 2011 For: Light Construction, Compact Tractors, Lawn & Garden Equipment, Skid Steers, New & Used Support Equipment • Manassas, VA Thurs., May 5, 2011 For: Job Completion of Late Model Construction, Support Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • Lexington, KY Fri., May 65, 2011 For: Job Completion of Late Model Cat, Komatsu Construction Equipment, Support, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers • Augusta, ME Sat., May 7, 2011 For: Complete Liquidation Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Support, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers • Hornell, NY Fri., May 13, 2011 For: Large Quantity of Trucks, Moving Trailers, Forklifts and Support Equipment • Williamsport, PA Sat., May 14, 2011 For: Large Quantity of Trucks, Moving Trailers, Forklifts and Support Equipment • Orlando, FL Tues., May 17, 2011 For: Late Model Construction, Aerial, Forklifts, Support, Trucks & Trailers

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MALTZ AUCTION COMPANY www.maltzauctions.com 516-349-7022 • Bayshore, NY Thurs., April 14, 2011 For: Operating Carting Company

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IRON PLANET AUCTIONS www.ironplanet.com 888-433-5426 ONLINE AUCTIONS Go to www.ironplanet.com to view the complete auction schedules, inspection reports and to place your bid! • Thurs., March 31, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Wed., April 6, 2011 For: Motor Equipment

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DEMOTT AUCTION COMPANY

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• Boswell, PA Wed., April 13, 2011 For: Complete Liquidation Straw Construction Co., Inc.

J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS

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G.W. McGREW AUCTION COMPANY www.mcgrewequipment.com 717-428-0922 • Seven Valleys, PA Mon., April 11, 2011 For: Farm & Construction Equipment Auction

MEEKINS AUCTION COMPANY

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• Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Thurs., June 30, 2011- 10AM

NITKE AUCTIONS

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PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200 • North Franklin, CT Thurs. - Sat., April 7-9, 2011 For: Big 3 Day Spring Auction with 1000’s of Lots!

POWERS AUCTION & EQUIPMENT SALES www.mikepowersauctions.com 815-338-9700 • Woodstock, IL Sat., April 9, 2011 For: 19th Annual Spring Contractors Consignment Auction

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Bidding Starts to Close Thurs, March 31 - 10AM For: Heavy Construction Equipment

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • Vine Grove, KY April 30, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Lebanon, TN June 11, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Lebanon, TN September 17, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Lebanon, TN December 10, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

ROGERS REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY www.rogersauctiongroup.com 800-442-7906 • Charlotte, NC Sat., April 9, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Dump Trucks, Street Sweepers

RYAN AUCTION SALES www.ryanauctionsales.com 603-491-6159 • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Thurs., April 21, 2011-10AM • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Tues., May 3, 2011- 10AM

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• Lumberton, NC Wed., April 20, 2011 For: Heavy Equipment Auction

• Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Tues., June 14, 2011- 10AM

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STEFFES AUCTIONEERS INC. www.steffesauctioneers.com 701-237-9173 • New Folden, MN Wed., March 30, 2011 For: Farm Equipment Auction • Grandin, ND Tues., April 5, 2011 For: Large Farm Equipment Auction

UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., April 22, 2011 For: Construction and Utility Equipment

VAUGHAN AUCTION GROUP www.vaughanauctiongroup.com 903-873-6777 • Wills Point, TX Thurs., May 5, 2011 For: Spring Contractor’s Public Auction

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Bellville, OH Thurs., April 14, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Gravel Plant • Williamston, MI Wed., April 20, 2011 For: Midwest Bridge Co., One Owner Absolute, Complete Liquidation • Bow, NH Thurs., May 19, 2011 For: 15th Annual spring Consignment Auction • Darlington, PA Thurs., May 26, 2011 For: 8th Annual Spring Consignment Auction


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THE BIG 3 DAY SPRING AUCTION w/1000’s of LOTS! MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from CASTLE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO. INC. & TILCON CT & PBE GROUP & SPECIALTY FARMS LLC & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS 275 ROUTE 32, NORTH FRANKLIN, CT 06254 DAY 1 THURSDAY, APRIL 7th, 9:00 AM DUMPS, FLATBED, VAN BODY & ROLLOFF TRUCKS, TRUCK TRACTORS & TRAILERS TRUCK TRACTORS: 2001 Western Star 4900EX, T/A, Vin #5KJJABDR8BPAW2431; 2006 Mack CXN613, T/A, Vin #1M1AK06Y76N011701; 2006 Mack CXN613, T/A, Vin #1M1AK06Y96N011702; 2001 Mack 600, Vin #141310; 1996 Mack CH613, T/A, Vin #1M1AA18Y1TW062493; 1993 Mack RD688, T/A, Vin #1M2P267Y4PM016126; 1985 Mack R686ST, T/A; 2005 Peterbilt 379, T/A, Vin #1XP5DB0X15N845175; 1999 Kenworth W900, T/A, Vin #1XKWD2BOX6Y851608; 1995 Kenworth T800, T/A; 1990 Peterbilt 378, T/A, Vin #YXPFDR9X4LN290722; 1988 Autocar ACL64B, T/A; 2005 Int’l 8600, S/A, Vin #1HSHWSAN45J208804; 1997 Volvo S/A, Vin #4VAVBBPE9VN743670; TRI, T/A & S/A DUMPS: 1999 Mack Elite CL713, Tri-Axle, Vin #1M2AD62C6XW008710; 1999 Mack CH613, Tri-Axle, Vin #1M1AA18Y2XW109052; 1997 Mack RD688S, Tri-Axle, Vin #1M2P267C5VM02981; 2006 Kenworth T800, Tri-Axle Dump; 2004 Sterling LT9500, Tri-Axle, Vin #2FZHAZCV04AN3776; 2006 Western Star 4900FA, Tri-Axle, Vin #5KJJAEAV26PV19725; 2008 Western Star 4900FA, T/A, Vin #5KKMAECK98PZ23703; 2003 Sterling LT9500, T/A, Vin #2FZHAZAS63AK90941; 2003 Int’l 4300, T/A; 1985 Ford LN800, T/A; 1999 Int’l 4900, S/A, Vin #1HTSDAAN2YH283224; 1999 Ford F800, 14’ S/A Grain Dump; 1997 Int’l 4700, S/A, Vin #1HTSCAAK7VH424485; 1997 Ford F800, S/A, Vin #1FDNF806VVA21258; 1991 Int’l 4600LP, S/A, Vin #1HTSBZRM0MH342572; 1990 Ford F800, S/A, Vin #1FDXK84AILVA31433; 1970 Autocar, 65K R; ROLLOFF & ROLLBACK TRUCKS: 2007 Western Star 4900FA T/A Rolloff; ROLLOFF CONTAINERS: REFUSE & RECYCLING TRUCKS: 1992 Int’l 4700, S/A w/Heil Packer Body, Vin #1HTSCPLN7NH435254; 1999 Int’l 4900, Recycling Truck w/Labil 38 Yd Dual Side Body; BUCKET & BOOM TRUCKS: 1995 GMC 3500, Versalift TEL29NE Boom, Vin #1GDKC34F3SJ527023; 1988 GMC 3500, Telsta Boom, Vin #16DR34M6JJ518400; 1988 Pitman Boom Truck, Mtd Int’l S1960; LOG & CHIP TRUCKS: 2007 Freightliner M2-112 Class, Tri-Axle Log Truck, w/JMAC Patriot 6000 Rotobec Log Loader; 2008 Ford F550 Flatbed w/Custom Alum Chip Body; DISTRIBUTOR TRUCKS & TRAILERS: 1980 Int’l 1950 Cargostar, S/A Cabover, Vin #D1045KCA23823; SPECIALIZED TRUCKS & TRAILERS: 2001 Cargo Mate Eliminator, 48’ Tri-Axle Trade Show Trailer, Vin #4X4TSE9381N027849; 1985 Ford L9000 w/1993 Finn T120 Hydroseeder; REEFER TRUCKS & TRAILERS: 2007 Freightliner Business Class M-2 w/Morgan 26’ Box w/Carrier Tran Cold Reefer Unit, Vin #1FVACXCS57HY96085; 2005 Ford Reefer, Vin #F75T25V120571; CAR HAULER: 1998 Volvo WIA64T w/1998 Boydstun 9189S T/A Auto Hauler, Vin 4VHWDBGHXWN748551; 1997 Kenworth T600, T/A, Vin #1NKALB9X8VR742459 w/2000 Boydstun 9178/S T/A Trailer, Vin #1B9CS4525YP275141; DETACHABLE & LOWBED TRAILERS: 1999 Fontaine Detachable, Vin #4LF4S533XX3508621; DUMP TRAILERS: 2005 Clement 33 Yd T/A Frameless Dump Trailer, Vin #5C2BB38B85M004681; 2003 Mac 34’ Tri-Axle Dump Trailer, Vin #5MADA33343C006272; VAN, FLATBED & SGL DROP TRAILERS: 2007 Fontaine T/A Step Deck, Vin #13N24830-3-71539946; 1990 Trailmobile, 90”x45’ T/A Flatbed Trailer, Vin #1PTF71TJ8M9000782; 1988 Ravens 96”x48’ Alum Flatbed, Vin #1R1F2482X5E880225; 1988 Trailmobile, 42’ T/A Flatbed Trailer, Vin #1PTF71TJ69007421; 1995 Trailmobile 48’ T/A Van Trailer, Vin # LPT01JAH7S6003260; 1993 Trailmobile, 48’ T/A Van Trailer, Vin #1PT01JAH1P9010369; TAG-ALONG & OTHER H.D. EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2006 Talbert AC10X, T/A, 10 Ton Equip Trailer, Vin #40RFR0302262025020; 2001 Econoline MP423DE, 12 Ton T/A Equipment Trailer, Vin #42EDPHE4X11000937; 2001 Eager Beaver 20EXP Tag-Along; 2000 Econo/Divel ET184B, T/A Car Trailer, Vin #44XFT242XYP003486; 1998 Rodgers TAG21-24 TagAlong; 1987 Custom 4T500, T/A Tag-Along, Vin #1YB321532H1B11190; T/A TagAlong; 1958 Martin 333, T/A Tag-Along, Vin #8173; RECOVERY TRAILERS: 2003 Landall 660B, T/A, Vin #1LH660WH831B43057; PUMPER, VAC & SWEEPER TRUCKS: 2007 Int’l Paystar 5000, T/A Vac, Vin #1HTXHSCT97J486047; 2007 Int’l 4300, S/A Vac, Vin #1HTMMAAN37H351571; 2006 Int’l 4300, S/A Vac, Vin #1HTMMAAL16H182423; 2006 Int’l 4300, S/A, Vin #1HTMMAAL36H331673; 2006 Int’l 4300, S/A, Vin #1HTMMAAL96H244473; 2004 Int’l 4300, S/A, Vin #1HTMMAAL64H663183; 2002 Freightliner FC-70, Sweeper Vac, Vin #1FVAB3BV92DJ77560; LIVE BOTTOM & WALKING FLOOR TRAILERS: OFFICE TRAILERS: 2003 23’6”x56’ Office Trailer, To Be Sold Offsite, FOB: Tiverton, RI; UTILITY, FLATBED & VAN BODY TRUCKS: 1996 Ford F450, 12’ Utility, s/n 1FDLF47F3TEA77770; 1987 Ford F350, Utility, Vin

#1FDJF3712HNA47799; 2004 Freightliner FL70, S/A 24’ Flatbed, Vin #1FVABTAKX4HM56521; 1998 Int’l 4700, 7’6” S/A Flatbed w/Steel Water Tank, Vin #1HTSCAALXXH666716; 1987 Int’l Paystar 5000, 22’ Flatbed w/2003 Palfinger PW400 Crane, Vin #1HTTNKCT7HC0001363; 1996 Ford F150 Rack Body; 1992 GMC Top Kick, S/A 20’ Box Truck, Vin #1GDJ6H1P5NJ504215; 1993 GMC 3500 14’6” Cube Van, Vin #2GDJD31K5N4527006; Grumman Alum Van; 1992 GMC Top Kick, S/A 24’ Box Truck, Vin #1GDJ6H1P2NJ507539; 2005 GMC C4500, Cab & Chassis, Vin #1GDE4C1275F518831; 1996 Int’l 4900, Crew Cab & Chassis; SERVICE, WATER, FUEL & LUBE TRUCKS: 2004 Ford F550, Service, Vin #1FDAF57P44EA66378; 1999 Ford F550, Service, Vin #1FDAF56F4XEB33686; 1998 Badger 56646, Water Truck, Vin #980606; 1984 Kenworth W800 Water Truck; 1983 Ford F8000 Water Truck; White Road Xpeditor, S/A Fuel Tank Truck, Vin #3ARDSSL009495; 1978 GMC 5 Star General, 3600 Gal Tanker; SNOW HANDLING TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT: FIRE TRUCKS: 1989 Spartan GA44-2142, S/A Rescue Truck, Vin #1S9BT0H06KC185023; 1984 Sea Grave HB50DD, S/A Pumper Truck, Vin #1F9ER28H3ECST2179; 1981 Spartan/Thibault 100’ Aerial Ladder Truck, Vin #529GT5B0XBC423266; BUSES: 1999 Ford E350, 12 Passenger Van w/Handicap Ramp, Vin #1FDWE30L4XHC05061; FLEET VEHICLES: 2007 Chevy 2500HD LS, Vin #1GCHK23K07F537805; 2006 GMC 3500, Tradesman Van, Vin #1GTHG35U761168233; 2004 GMC 3500, Tradesman Van, Vin #1GTHG35U341198438; 2003 Ford E350, Vin #1FTSS34F23HA83147; 2001 GMC 3500, Tradesman Van, Vin #1GTHG35R2112172293; 2001 GMC 3500, Tradesman Van, Vin #1GTHG35R511218924; 2001 GMC 3500, Tradesman Van, Vin #1GTHG35R811217928; 2001 GMC 3500, Tradesman Van, Vin #1GTHG35R811216861; 2001 GMC 3500, Tradesman Van, Vin #1GTHG35R511214761; 2002 GMC 2500, Tradesman Van, Vin #1GTGG25R21233910; 2001 GMC 2500, Tradesman Van, Vin #1GTHG35R711215507; 1999 Ford E250, Tradesman Van, Vin #1FTPE24L2XHA92188; 1998 Ford E250, Tradesman Van, Vin #1FTNE24L1WHA77896; 2006 Lincoln Royal Limo, Vin #1L1FM88WX65643730; 2005 Ford Crown Vic Police Interceptor, Vin #2FAFP71W95X114854; 2004 Dodge Ram 1500, Vin #1D7HV16044J217340; 2004 Ford Ranger, Vin #1FTYR14U84TA17242; 2001 Ford F250, Vin #1FTNX20L51EA28761; 2000 Ford F150, Vin #1FTPX17L4YNA19973; 2000 Hyundai Sonata, Vin #KMHWF35V9YA286009; 1999 Ford F150, Vin #1FTZX1721XNA78705; 1998 Ford Taurus, Vin #1FAFP52U9WG117679; 1997 Ford F350, Vin #3FTHF26H2UMA21754; 1997 Ford F250, Vin #3FTHF26H8VMA50949; 1992 Ford F150, Vin #2FTDF15Y4NCB01563; COLLECTOR VEHICLES: 1968 Chevy Impala, Vin #164878S265526; 1937 Chevy Town Car; TRUCK PARTS & PARTS VEHICLES: AND MORE!

DAY 2 FRIDAY, APRIL 8th, 9:00 AM CONSTRUCTION, EARTH MOVING & PAVING EQUIP, CRUSHING & SCREENING EXCAVATORS: 2003 Cat 315C, s/n OCJC00399; 1995 Cat 330L, s/n 6SK01150; 1996 Cat 312B, s/n 9HR00434; 1991 Cat E200B, s/n 4SG10411; 2004 Cat 301.5, s/n 3YW04181; 2002 Cat 304.5; 2001 Cat 307C, s/n BAJ00744; 2007 Kobelco SK160LC, s/n YM03-U1476; 2006 Terex TXC300-2, s/n DHKHEX10T60040019; 2005 Terex TXC225-1, s/n 30044; 2004 Terex TXC175LC-1, s/n 30026; 2005 Terex TXC140LC-1, s/n DHKHEXA0V40030037; 2004 Terex TXC140-1, s/n 30028; 2006 Terex HR32, s/n 2853; 2006 Terex HR18, s/n 12012273; 2006 Terex HR18, s/n 180/2107; 2005 Terex 2205M, s/n 225M301292; Cat 206, s/n 3GC00092; Terex TC35, s/n TG00350318; 2003 Volvo EC140BL, s/n EC140V10781; 1992 Cat E70B, s/n 5TG00496; Case 9020; Komatsu PC75UU-1, s/n 3214; 1999 John Deere 80, s/n X010160; 1998 Kobelco SK200, s/n YN22430; 2005 Sunward 55ITC, s/n SWE00568; Stat Trac Mini; Hanix Mini; CRAWLER TRACTORS & LOADERS: 2000 Cat D8R; 2003 Komatsu D155AX-5, s/n 75191; 2001 John Deere 450H, s/n 901018; 1999 John Deere 650G, s/n TO650GH854733; 1997 Cat D5C II, s/n 9DL01976; 1997 Cat D5C III, s/n 9DL01929; Cat D5B; 1994 Cat D4C II, s/n 6YL00507; 1994 Cat D3C III, s/n 6SL00664; 1993 Cat D3C, s/n 7JG00161; 1986 Komatsu D20A-6, s/n 61047; 1988 Dresser 100G, s/n 4490022K005022; 1986 Dresser TD8E, s/n 4420015U010215; RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2008 Cat 906H, s/n TPE00345; 2005 Cat 930G, s/n TWR00765; 1999 Cat 972G, s/n 7LS Series; 2003 Komatsu WA380-5L, s/n A52140; 2005 Terex SKL873, s/n 873S-0358; 1998 Case 95XT, s/n JAF023807; 1988 Cat 950E, s/n 22Z03468; 1979 Cat 980C, s/n 63X01365; 1990± Volvo L120B; Michigan 175C; Trojan 5500, s/n T175503; 1973 Case W14, s/n 9112434; Case W11, s/n 9136792; TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2006 Terex TX760B, s/n SMFH44TC06BFS9070; Terex TX760B, s/n 27CM6931; 2004 Terex TX760B, s/n 4DFM 3424; 2004

Terex TX760B, s/n 4DFM3425; 2004 Terex TX760B, s/n H20043531; 2001 Cat 430D, s/n BNK01106; 2005 Case 580M II, s/n N5C390340; 1994 Ford 555D; Ford 550; SKID STEERS & COMPACT TRACK LOADERS: 2008 Bobcat A300; 2004 Cat 252B, s/n SCP00487; 2001 Cat 267, s/n MP00246; John Deere 24A; 2000 Thomas 173HLS, s/n LK002101; Mustang 2060, 68” BOCE Bkt, Aux Hyd, Hrs Read: 1583, s/n SE99H001977; (75±) SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS: PAVING EQUIPMENT: Cat AP-1000B Paver, s/n 7NH00259; Blaw Knox 3120, s/n 178720; 2007 Salsco 500, s/n 07052900; 2003 Gilcrest Propave Paver; 1987 Blaw Knox PF500, s/n 50013-19; CRUSHING & SCREENING PLANTS & COMPONENTS: 2007 Fintec 1080, s/n 0071080081; 2007 Fintec 1107, s/n 0071107648; 2005 Erins 1380J, s/n 216620036; 2003 Eagle 62D1000, s/n 22503; 2007 Chieftain 400, s/n 6906922; 2004 Extec S3, s/n 8754; 2003 Scalper 107C, s/n 107D-SC-JB1436; 2002 Erin Trident TD125T, s/n 2002540036; 2005 Protough 900, s/n 2T9GSB1M951145145; 1999 McCloskey, s/n 11026; SHREDDERS: 2006 Morbark Predator Portable Shredder, s/n 167-036, To Be Sold Offsite, FOB: Waterbury, CT;STACKERS & CONVEYORS: LARGE GENSETS: Cat 3412, s/n 81217296; Consolidated Power 230 D5T, s/n A30602TB; 1999 Cat 3406T, s/n 4ZR03486; ROCK DRILLS: Gardner Denver SCH2500 Hydra Track, s/n 2711164; ROLLERS & COMPACTORS: 2004 Bomag BW145D-3, s/n 901581471118; 2002 Dynapac CA152D, s/n 3724009934711; 1993 Dynapac CC142, s/n 60210267; Beuthling B400; Ingersoll Rand 56DD; 1985 Ingersoll Rand 10 Ton Dbl Drum Vib Roller; Wacker RT820, s/n 750501121; Stowe R2000; TRENCHERS: Vermeer V2050; TELESCOPIC BOOM LIFTS: 2006 JLG 400S, s/n 0300088973; 2006 JLG 400S, s/n 0300088961; 2004 JLG 600S, s/n 0300077599; 2004 JLG 400S, s/n 0300078921; 2002 JLG 600AJ, s/n 0300063175; 1999 Terex TB60, s/n 99630235; 1998 Terex TB60, s/n 98630335; 2001 Terex TB42, s/n 0169022; 2000 Terex TB42, s/n 00690015; Terex TB44; 2007 Genie Z45/25, s/n Z452507-32005; Genie Z45, s/n 31903; 2007 Genie Z34/22, s/n Z3407-5676; 1998 Genie Z60/34, s/n 601173; ROUGH TERRAIN , TELESCOPIC & PNEUMATIC TIRED FORKLIFTS: 2002 Terex TH842C, s/n 024338; 2002 Terex TH528C, s/n 013998; 2001 Terex TH528C, s/n 014060; 2001 Terex SS363C, s/n 013990; 2000 Terex SS636C, s/n 003592; 2000 Terex TH528C, s/n 003426; Lull 844C-42, s/n 99W21P222094; 1998 Koering Skytrack 9038; MOTOR GRADERS & SCRAPERS: Dresser/Galion A550; 1986 John Deere 770B Grader, s/n 511427; 1964 Austin Western 100 Pacer, s/n 1466258; FORESTRY & LAND CLEARING EQUIPMENT: 2002 Brush Bandit 280, Wood Chipper; CRANES: Drott 35RM2, Carry Deck Crane, s/n 1443; ARTICULATED & RIDGID FRAME END DUMPS: 2006 Terex TA30, s/n A8591373; 2006 Terex TA30, s/n A8591376; 2005 Terex TA30, s/n A8591029; 2005 Terex TA30, s/n A8591055; 1999 Bell B40C, s/n AEB408844XR010040; 1999 Bell B40C, s/n AEB408844XR010006; 1990 Moxy 6227B; Cat D350C, For Parts; 1989 Volvo A25, For Parts; CARRIER DUMPS: 2004 IHI IC70, s/n CA000048; BORING UNITS: McMillen Horizontal Boring Unit w/6” & 18” Augers; SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT: Shaw Box 2 Ton Cable Hoist, w/Elec Trolley; (50±) BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS: SEA & STORAGE CONTAINERS: TRENCH & SHORING BOXES & ROAD PLATES: EQUIPMENT PARTS & COMPONENTS: AND MORE!

DAY 3 SATURDAY, APRIL 9th, 9:00 AM 100’s OF LOTS OF CONTRACTOR SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, HYDROPONIC GROWING EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES, AG, LANDSCAPE & MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT

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Strong Attendance Marks Davis Sale in Prospect, Conn.

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pproximately 1,000 bidders attended Davis Auctions Inc.’s March 5 sale in Prospect, Conn. Jim “Jimmy” Davis, owner of Davis Auctions Inc., reported that the sale drew a high number of new customers, ranking the one-day auction among the bestever attended sale in the company’s history. The auction featured equipment from utility companies, municipalities, local contractors and others. “It was a very good sale for the kind of

weather we’ve had. I noticed that most of the construction equipment sold to contractors in Massachusetts, New York and Connecticut, which is surprising because people say they’re slow, slow, slow,” said Davis, adding that online bidding also was strong. Davis attributed the sale’s success — and his company’s success as a whole — to his company’s policy that only online bidders pay a premium. “Some of the regular customers say that’s why they come here,” said Davis.

AJ Sawka (L) of East Hartford Equipment in South Windsor, Conn., and Stan Legutki, retired, from Watertown, Conn., visited the Prospect, Conn., sale on March 5.

Davis Auctions reported strong attendance as a very high number of prospective bidders sought equipment from utility companies, municipalities, local contractors and others.

Madrid Zaku of B&M Landscaping Services LLC in Waterbury, Conn., inspects this New Holland LS180 Turbo skid steer loader during the sale’s preview.

Bekim Krasniqi from Wolcott, Conn., attended Davis Auctions’ sale hoping to find some good deals.

Paul Szymanski Sr. (L) and Bob Turiano of Moonlight Excavating LLC in Roxbury, Conn., are primed to add some equipment to their fleet.

Several lots of utility trucks for sale filled the muddy lot on March 5.

Jim “Jimmy” Davis, owner of Davis Auctions Inc., runs his company a little differently from the rest by not requiring a fee to register or charging a buyer’s premium. There is only a buyer’s fee when a bidder purchases equipment online.

Henry Roper, 8, from Southington, Conn. in the operator’s seat of this piece of heavy equipment.


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SECURED CREDITORS AUCTION

COMPLETE LIQUIDATION

LATE MODEL VOLVO, CAT EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT, SUPPORT, MACK TRUCKS & TRAILERS

CRANE AUCTION LAKE STEEL, INC.

SATURDAY, APRIL 9 @ 9:30 AM RACINE (STURTEVANT), WISCONSIN DIRECTIONS: From General Mitchell Int’l Airport in Milwaukee: (approx. 20 min.), take I-94S to Exit 333, Hwy 20. Proceed to East Frontage Rd., go South to auction site on left. From Chicago O’Hare Field: (approx. 45 min.), take I-294 N to I-94 N. Proceed to Exit 333, Hwy 20E, continue to East Frontage Road. Address: 1755 S. E. Frontage Road, Sturtevant, WI 53177. NOTE: Selling in this sale will be for one secured creditor a group of late model Volvo and Cat Earthmoving Equipment, plus a large group of Mack Truck Tractors & Trailers. HILITES: 17 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: (2) 2004 Volvo EC460BLC, 2005 Volvo EC330BLC, 2005 Volvo EC240BLC, (2) 2005-2004 Volvo EC210BLC, Cat EL300, Cat EL240, Cat 235C, Cat 231D, Cat 225, JD 160LC, JD 120, Case 1280, Liebherr R954BHD, Mitsubishi MM35, TRUCK CRANE: P&H T900XL, 2 ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: Grove RT755, Grove RT-58, 3 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (2) 2004 Case 330, Volvo A35C, 3 MOTOR GRADERS: (2) Cat 140G, JD 672A, 4 MOTOR SCRAPERS: (3) Cat 627F, Cat 621F, 2 PULL BEHIND SCRAPERS: (2) Kokudo 23SB, 8 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Volvo L220E, 2006 Volvo L110E, 2009 Volvo L90F, Cat 980F, Cat 966, Cat 950G, Cat 950F-II, Trojan 7500, TOOL CARRIERS: 2009 Bobcat 5600T, 11 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D9R, Cat D9R, Cat D8R/ ripper, 2006 -2002 Cat D5GLGP, Cat D5, 2005 JD 750JLGP, JD 650G, 2005 Case 850KWT, Case 650H, Case 450C, 3 CRAWLER LOADERS: Cat 973, Cat 955K, JD 755B, 10 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2005- 2004 JD 310G (4x4), 2005 Case 590 Super M (4x4), 2005 Case 580 SuperM-II (4x4), 2005 Case 580M (4x4), Case 580 Super L (4x4), Case 580L, Case 580 Super E (4x4), Cat 426, ASPHALT ROLLERS: IR SP42, 4 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2006 IR SD105TE, IR SD115D, IR SP42, Sakai SV200TB, RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2007 Bobcat T300, 7 SKID STEERS: 2010 Bobcat A300 (cab), 2005 Bobcat A300 (cab), Case 95XT, Case 90XT, (2) Case 1845C, Case 1840, 2 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: Gradall 534C, JCB 506C, 2 FORKLIFTS: Clark CHY-150B, Hyster H80, 2 SCISSOR LIFTS: Upright, Scissor, AIR COMPRESSORS: Sullair 185CFM, GENERATOR: Honda 6500watt, LIGHT PLANTS: Bobcat Daylight, 2 WATER PUMPS: (2) Gentec 3in., TUB GRINDER: Hay Buster IG-10, 2 WOOD CHIPPERS: 2007 Dynamic 570, Vermeer 1250BC, 2 JAW CRUSHERS: Crustek PS303PCV, ANI 1316-ANJ-PA, SCREENING PLANTS: Top Soil Spreader, Electric Screen, 3 CONVEYORS, UTILITY VEHICLES: 2010 Bobcat Toolcat 5600T, FORM TRUCK: 1990 Chevy 3500, 2 ROLLOFF TRUCKS: 1989-1987 Mack (tri.), FIRE TRUCK: 1985 Mack (tri.), FUEL/ LUBE TRUCKS: 1979 GMC 2500gal. (t/a), 2 FLATBED TRUCKS: Dodge 3500, GMC 1500, 8 DUMP TRUCKS: Mack DM690, Ford L9000 (tri.), (2) 1992 Ford L8000 (t/a), 1998 Ford F600 (s/a), Ford (s/a), GMC 3500HD, GMC 3500, 23 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2008-(14) 2001-2000-1996 Mack CH613 (t/a), (2) 1998 Mack RD688S (t/a), Mack DM611S (tri.), 2002 Peterbilt 379 (t/a), 1995 Peterbilt 379 (t/a), 1999 IH 9200 (tri.), 6 PICKUPS: 2000 Ford F250XL Super Duty, 2001 Ford F150 (4x4), 2005 GMC 2500 (4x4), GMC 2500 (4x4), GMC 1500, 2001 Dodge (4x4), AUTOMOBILES: 2006 Lexus ES330, 2 VANS: 2009 Chevy Express 2500, Chevy 30, PARTS TRUCKS: (2) Mack Dumps, Mack – no engine, 5 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: 2011 Witzco 50 ton (tri.), 1998 Kalyn/Siebert 50ton (tri.),1996 Trailking TK100 50 ton (tri.) & Trailking TK22FA Flip axle, 1991 Trailking 35 ton (t/a), Eager Beaver 50ton (tri.), 4 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 2006 Cronkite 2950EWA (t/a), (2) 1990 Best Tag 8ft. x 20ft. (t/a), General 20ft. (t/a), 2 DROP DECK TRAILERS: 1973 Dorsey 45ft., (t/a), Transcraft 44ft. (t/a), 9 DUMP TRAILERS: (3) 2002 R/S 24ft. (t/a), (3) 1999 Hilbilt 24ft. (t/a), 1998-(2) 1997 Trailking Aluminum 24ft. (t/a), 3 CAR HAULERS: 2009 Demo Renegade IT24S (tri.), 2007 Vindale Corp B824H (t/a), 2003 Total Performance Design 42ft. (tri.), 5 ROLLOFF BOXES, TRENCH BOXES: 2006 Protec 4ft. x 20ft., SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: 18in. Mc Culloch Chainsaw, 7 in. Table Tile Saw, Dayton Electric Pressure Washer, PLUS SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS: to include Buckets, Forks and Quick Attaches, Skid Steers: New 2010 Super Cut Asphalt Cutters, Pallet Forks, Stump Buckets, Hay Spears, Mount Plates, Low Profile & Smooth Buckets, Tree Booms, Backhoes, Forks, Root Grapple, Tree Boom, Backhoe, Hay Spears, Root & Grapple Buckets, Frames, 3500-4800-5600 Thumbs, Stump Buckets, Quick Attach Plates, Snow & Mulch Buckets, New 2010 Super Cut Asphalt Cutters, Hydraulic Augers, Brush Grapples. SITE PHONE: 262-886-2778, SITE FAX: 262-886-2369 REGISTERED WI AUCTION FIRM: #223-053 Alex Lyon & Son, Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc. REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER: #1878-052 Jack Lyon

FRIDAY, APRIL 15 @ 10:00 AM BUFFALO, NEW YORK DIRECTIONS: From Syracuse I-90: I-90 W 134 miles, exit 52E for Walden Ave E. toward Cheektowaga .3 miles, merge onto Walden Ave. .7 miles. Turn right at Union Rd. .3 miles, slight right at Ellicott Rd. Turn right at Broadway .3 miles, site will be on the left. From Erie, PA I-90: I-90 E toward Buffalo 86.9 miles, exit onto Walden Ave. .9 miles, right at Union Rd. .3 miles, slight right at Ellicott Rd., right at Broadway .3 miles. Site will be on left. Address: 3370 Broadway Street, Cheektowaga, NY 14227. NOTE: Lake Steel Inc., a highly successful crane and rigging company for many years has decided by it’s president Mr. William Nunz, Sr., to close it on a high note and retire. EQUIPMENT NOTE: The cranes and accessories, found in this operation are in excellent condition and ready to go to work immediately. This company always enjoyed an excellent reputation for proper care of equipment. HILITES INCLUDE: 6 ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: Grove AT735 (35T 20ft. 6in. spread outriggers, 360 degree swing, main winch), Grove RT628 (28T, 360 degree swing, main winch), Lorain RT230 30T (30-94ft. Boom Reach, 137ft. Total Reach, 26ft.-43ft. Jib Extension, 20ft. 6in. Hydraulic Outriggers, P&H Omega 20T (20T, 3 speed winch, 171/2 Spread Hydraulic Outriggers, P&H R150 (15T, 16ft. 6in. Spread Outriggers hydraulic, 360 degree swing), Galion 80 (8T, 13ft. 9in. Spread Outriggers hydraulic, 360 degree swing, main winch), 5 TRUCK CRANES: P&H 790 (90T, Double Winch, 210ft. Max Boom & Jib Combination, 24ft. Spread Hydraulic Outriggers), P&H Omega T650 (65T, Double Winch, 360 degree swing, 25ft. spread hydraulic outriggers), P&H T650 (65T Double Winch 4 Section power boom from 33ft.-105ft., 360 degree swing, 22ft. spread hydraulic outriggers), P&H T650 (Century) (65T, Double Winch, 360 degree swing, 26ft. spread hydraulic outriggers.), Lorain MCH500 (50T, 87ft. main, 32ft. swing, 60ft. lattice boom), PLUS FULL LINE OF SUPPORT EQUIPMENT INCLUDING: CHAINS, SHACKLES, PINS, CLEVISES, CABLES, EXTRA BOOMS, JIBS, SPARE PARTS FOR PARTS FOR THE CRANES, TOOLING AND EVERYTHING YOU WOULD EXPECT TO SEE IN AN OPERATION OF THIS SIZE. *WATCH OUR WEBSITE FOR OUR OTHER SALE IN THE BUFFALO, NY AREA ON SATURDAY, APRIL 16TH.

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6400, 2800 Hrs, ROPS Canopy, Local Paving Contractor Sell Out: Power Quad, One Owner, Mint; JD Bobcat T300, EROPS, Air, 2 Speed, 5403, Canopy ROPS, 240 Hrs, Nice; Hyd Quick Attach; Gehl 4635, JD 5325, 4x4, Ldr, Power Reverser, EROPS, 2400 Hrs, Nice; Lee Boy 1900 Hrs; JD 5400, 4x4, 540 Ldr, 8000T, Track Paver, Nice, 3100 Hrs, 1300 Hrs; JD 4840, Cab, Power Diesel; IR DD-24, Smooth Drum Shift; JD 4450, Cab, Power Quad, Roller; Lee Boy 300, Smooth Drum 5300 Hrs, Very Nice, 1 Owner; JD Roller, 670 Hrs, Like New; Lee Boy 3050, 4x4, Cab, Air, Trans Problems; L150, Tack Distributor, Same as JD 3040, Power Quad; JD 2555, New Very Low Use; Takeuchi 245 SL Ldr, 4x4, Hi Low, 3200 Hrs, TB025, Nice; Eager Beaver 10HA, Very Nice; Challenger 535, 4x4, Trailer, T/A, Duals, Air Breaks Cab, Air, Ldr, 2900 Hrs; Case IH Tractors: 5230; Ford 4630, 4x4, Ldr, Shuttle, JD 7400, 4x4, Cab, Power Quad, 1000 Hrs; JCB Fastrac 1135, 3pt, Air, Very Nice; JD 7130, 4X4, Cab, PTO; Kubota M9540, 4x4, Cab, Ldr, Air, 72 Hrs, Power Quad, Power Air, 900 Hrs, Hyd Shuttle, Reverser, Factory Warranty, Same Immaculate; Kubota M7040, 4x4, as New; JD 6400, Cab; JD 6310, Cab, 1350 Hrs; MF 5460, 4x4, Ldr, Ldr, Cab, Air, Power Quad, 4100 hrs; Open; NH TS135A, 4x4, 3400 Hrs, JD 6400, 3400 Original Hrs, Power Deluxe, Weights, Very Nice; NH Quad, Canopy, 3 Remotes; JD TS110, Alamo Boom Mower; NH 8160, Alamo Boom Mower; NH 7740, Open Antique & Collector Tractors: International Hydro 84, Cab, Air, Ldr, 2350 Original Hrs, Very Nice; JD 630, Original, 3pt; Oliver 1800 Compactors: IR SP48, Roller; Terex Benford SP2008PPDR, 66" Pad Foot, Nice

L&G Tractors & Utility Vehicles: JD 997, 300 Hrs, 72" Deck; JD HPX Gator, Cab, Air, Hyd Dump, 60 Hrs, '09 Very Nice; Kubota ZD28, 72" Deck Compact Tractor: JD 4320, 4x4, Ldr, Hydro, 500 Hrs; JD 4310, 4x4, Cab, Ldr, 525 hrs, eHydro, 72 Inch Belly Mower, 2 Remotes, Nice; JD 4310, 4x4, Ldr, Hydro; JD 4200, 4x4, 1600 Hrs; JD 4120, 800 Hrs, Hydro, Ldr, Nice, One Owner; JD 3203, 4x4, JD 300x Ldr, Hydro, 600 Hrs; JD 3120, 4x4, Ldr, Nice; "2" JD 870, 4x4; Agri-Cat 3720, 4x4, Ldr, 58 Hrs, Shuttle Shift, Cracked Cylinder Head; Mitsubishi MT4501D, Trans Problems; NH TC48DA, 4X4,Shuttle Shift, 884 Hrs, ’05 Very Nice; NH TC30, 4x4, Hydro, Ldr

Planting Equip: IH 5100, Drill, Grass Seed; White 5100, 6 Row, Liquid Fert, No-Till, Row Markers Mowers: “2” Case IH 1300, Sickle Bar; Cyclone, Turf Batwing; Frontier GM305, 54" Finish, Unused; "2" JD CX15, 15' Batwing, 09 Model; JD MX10, Pull Type, Chain Kit; JD 35, 9' Sickle Bar; "3" Woods VW 1803KW, 15' Flex Wing Finish, ’09 Model; Woods 315, Batwing Manure Spreaders: Gehl 1177; JD 780 Excavator: Komatsu PC200LC-8, EROPS, 601 Hours, Air, ’08 Very Nice, 1 Owner, Case CX75 SR

Mini Excavators: Bobcat 435, EROPS, Air, Hyd Thumb, 1500 hrs; Bobcat 337, EROPS, 800 Hrs; Bobcat 325D, 1100 Hrs; Cat 301.8, 760 Hrs, ’05 Nice; Kubota KX-91-3 Hay & Harvesting Equip: Case IH RBX563, Rd Baler; Case IH 8455T, Rd Baler, Net Wrap; Case IH 8730, Forage Harvester, Hay Head, 2x Corn, New Knives; NH 648, Rd Baler, Very Nice; NH HM236, Disc Mower, 3pt; NH 260 Rake; NH 256 Rake; NH 57, 3pt, Rake Misc. Construction: IR E50XWCU, Towable Generator, 63 KVA, Diesel; IR E30XWCU, Towable Generator, 38 KVA, Diesel; Shaver HD10, SSL Quick Attach

Spring is here and it’s time for our April Farm and Construction Equipment Auction. We have one of the nicest line-ups of late model equipment you will find anywhere. Whether you are getting ready for this year’s planting and harvesting or looking for quality late model machines for your business, you will find it here. We are expecting over 100 tractors, skid steers, backhoes, and more. You will not believe the quality we have this time, with many hard to find makes and models. Items are being added to the auction daily. Expect lots of unadvertised items. Approved consignments accepted so call now to get your item advertised. This is a very early listing so check out our web site at www.mcgrewequipment.com for pictures and updates. Not responsible for No Shows. All announcements auction day supersede all printed material. NO BUYERS PREMIUM FOR ON SITE BUYERS. Location: Auction to be held at the intersection of Rt. 616 and Rt. 214 at 2191 Seven Valleys RD. From Gettysburg take Rt. 30 East, turn right on 616 South. Continue on 616 5.3 miles. Auction is on the right. From York take Rt. 30 West, turn left on Rt. 616 South continue on 616 5.3 mile. Auction is on the right. G.W. McGrew Auction Company or any of its affiliates are not responsible for accidents on or off site.

2191 Seven Valleys Road Seven Valleys, Pa 17360 717-428-0922 or 888-311-2811 Lic# AH001787, AY001961, AU003295L, AA0028881 WWW.MCGREWEQUIPMENT.COM Contractors’ Scholarship Program – The Contractors Association of Will and Grundy Counties’ Scholarship chair Becky Fallin, President of RHL Insulation and Firestopping, Inc. is pleased to announce the Annual Contractors Association of Will and Grundy Counties Scholarship Program. Since the program’s inception in 1996, the association has awarded over $75,000 to deserving scholars who will be pursuing degrees in the construction field. Scholarship requirements and the application are available on the association website at www.constructorswillgrundy.org. The application deadline is April 29, 2011. An interview will be required for all first-time finalists. Recipients will be announced in the Summer. For further information, you may contact Mary E. Metz, Office Manager, Contractors Association of Will and Grundy Counties, 233 N. Springfield Avenue, Joliet, Illinois (Phone) 815741-1455 (Email) mellismetz@contractorswillgrundy.org. DONATION - HELP Support IAAP’s Political Activities – The IAAP Political Action Committee (PAC) was created in order to provide financial support for our allies in the Illinois General Assembly. Whether from Chicago or Downstate Illinois, Democrat or Republican, these legislators all have one thing in common – they support bills that help the Illinois aggregates industry and oppose bills that hurt our interests. As the cost of political campaigns continues to rise, we want to ensure that legislators who support this industry can compete and continue to do good work. For that reason, supporting the IAAP PAC is critically important to the future of our industry, your company, and your Association’s political activities. Please consider sending a donation, payable to the IAAP, to: John Henriksen, Secretary/Treasurer, IAAP PAC, 1115 S. 2nd Street, Springfield, Illinois 62704. INFORMATION - The Transportation for Illinois Coalition (TFIC) has published and electronic version of it’s most recent white paper, an analysis of the 2009 capital program. To download a copy of this document, go to the TFIC website: http://www.tficillinois.org, click on publications and open the file entitled Capital Funding for Transportation. Questions? Please feel free to contact John Henriksen, Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers, 1115 South 2nd Street, Springfield, IL 62704. Office: (217) 241-1639. Cell: (217) 8997389. Fax: (217) 241-1641. AGC Volunteer Appreciation - The AGC of St. Louis is grateful for the many members who serve on committees. The time devoted by these individuals and the knowledge they share with the industry in very important to the success of the AGC. INFORMATION - MSHA Enforcement Alert from an IAAP Member. An IAAP company has posted a new MSHA citation on the MSHA Enforcement Alerts website at www.mshaenforcementalerts.com maintained in partnership by the IAAP and other Midwest Aggregate Associations. This citation concerned the company because the inspector believed miners were stepping over the motor, but just as in a lot of other cases, this practice was acceptable during previous inspections by this same inspector and also during a CAV that was completed on these screens just 2 1/2 years ago. This motor configuration is pres-

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Skid Steer: Bobcat T300, EROPS, Air, Hyd Quick Att, 1200 Hrs; Bobcat T190, EROPS, Air, SJC, Hyd Quick Att, 400 Hrs, ’08 Same as New; Bobcat T190, EROPS, Heat, Air, High Flow, Hyd Quick Att, Nice; Bobcat 773, EROPS, Air, 2300 Hrs, Nice; Bobcat 753; Bobcat 751; Case 435, EROPS, Air, 1500 Hrs, ‘06 Nice; Case 95XT, EROPS, 1500 Hrs; “2” Case 70XT; Case 1840, 2000 Hrs, ‘98 Model; Gehl 6635SX, Series 2; Gehl 4635SX; JD CT332, EROPS, Air, Hyd Quick Att, 2 Speed, 1800 Hrs, '09 Model; JD CT322, EROPS, Air, Hyd Quick Att, 1300 Hrs, '09 Model; JD CT332, EROPS, Air, '09 Model; JD 328, 900 Hrs, EROPS, Air, Hyd Quick Att, ‘08 Model; JD 320, EROPS, Air, 1450 Hrs, '09 Model; JD 250, Mechanics Special; JD 240; JD 375, Diesel; Mustang 2040, 250 Hrs; Mustang 2044, 900 Hrs, 05 Model; NH C175, 34 Hrs, High Flow, Pilot Controls, ’07 Same as New; NH LX565, 1500 Hrs; Takeuchi TL150, Erops, 1900 Hrs, Nice Forklifts & Telehandlers: Gehl 552, EROPS, 2500 Hrs, Very Nice

Crawler Loaders & Dozers: Cat D3G, EROPS, Air, 2957 Hrs, New Rebuilt Engine; Cat 953C, EROPS, 5338 Hrs, Air, Very Nice; Cat 933A, Rebuilt Engine; JD 750C; Komatsu D37E, Nice Wheel Loaders: Cat IT28G, EROPS, 6500 Hrs, Well Maintained; John Deere 644E, EROPS; Komatsu WA40, EROPS; Waldon 4100 Compact Backhoe: JCB 210S, 300 Hrs, '07 Same as New; JD 110, 4x4; Kubota B21, 4x4; MF 1455, 4X4, Power Shuttle, 275 Hrs, Very Nice 1 Owner; NH TD33D, 4x4, 3pt Backhoe: Case 580D Forestry Equipment: Bandit 250, Chipper; Rayco Super JR, Stump Grinder, 1260 Hrs Misc Farm: Top Air 1000, 40' Boom, Very Nice; Zimmerman Elevator; JD, IH, Ford, Etc. Suit Case & Wheel Weights, Several Blades, Rakes, Mowers ETC.

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ent on many screens by different manufacturers. To view further details on this citation you may log on to http://mshaenforcementalerts.com/citations.php?id=144. March 30, 2011 – Seminar. AGC - St. Louis March Early Bird Seminar: Acquiring and Retaining the Right Talent as the Economy Recovers. This seminar will give you valuable information on how to find and retain the right talent for your company as the economy starts to turn around. This seminar is presented by the Supplier/Service Provider Council to be held on Wednesday, March 30th at 8:00 to 9:00 AM in the First Floor Assembly Room of the Construction Training School located at 6301 Knox Industrial Drive, St. Louis, MO 63139. Cost: Free for AGC of St. Louis Members. Non-member fee is $25.00 per person. Please register by March 29th online at http://events.agcstl.org/imispublic. Questions: Please call the AGC of St. Louis Office at 314781-2356. April 5, 2011, Presentation. AGC St. Louis Event Announcement: Lean Construction Presentation on Tuesday, April 5, 2011, 7:30 AM Networking and 8 AM to 9:30 AM Presentation at the Construction Training School, 2nd Floor Assembly Room addressing “Why We Do It,” “Why It Works,” and “What We’ve Learned.” There is no charge to attend this event, however, registration is required. Online registration available at http://events.agcstl.org/imispublic/ or fax registration form to 314-781-2874. For questions, contact Joanne Engel at 314-644-1525 or jengel@stl-cts.org. April 21, 2011 – Annual Reception. SAVE THE DATE!!! AGC of St. Louis Annual Reception is on Thursday, April 21, 2011 from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM at the Marriott St. Louis Union Station – Grand Ballroom, One St. Louis Union Station, St. Louis, MO (located on the corner of Market and 20th Streets). Dress: Business Attire. For years this event has been the largest commercial construction industry event for networking with peers, prospects, owners, architects and politicians. Building relationships is more important than ever. The event is open to members and non-members to attend. Questions: Call the AGC of St. Louis office at 314-781-2356. *** AGC of St. Louis Early Bird Sponsorships Now Available for the 2011 Spring Sporting Clays Tournament!!! ACT FAST!!! The costs of 2011 sponsorships have been REDUCED by $50! Sponsorship opportunities will be available after the March 25th deadline, but not at the discounted rates that are available to the early birds! Contact AGC St. Louis office for more details! July 18-20, 2011 – Workshop. Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers (IAAP) Illinois Teachers Workshop: Teachers from your community should register. The IAAP’s Public Information and Education Committee will hold its 15th annual Illinois Teachers Workshop: Rocks, Minerals & Mining in

Today’s Society at Lewis University in Romeoville, Illinois on July 18 to 20, 2011. This workshop is proving to be very popular. Teachers have begun registering and we are now 1/3 of the way to our capacity of 35 teachers. The goal of this workshop is to inform teachers in grades K-12 about the importance of rocks, minerals, and mining in everyday life. Questions? Please call, Shawn McKinney, Outreach Manager, IAAP, 1115 S. 2nd Street, Springfield, IL at 217-241-1639. AED Dealer Executive Events Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) is pleased to announce several events and programs tailored specifically for dealership principals and senior management. Noteworthy Events this Year Include: AED Washington Fly-In May 11-13, 2011, Washington, D.C. This two-day annual meeting provides distributors with a unique opportunity to learn the current status on issues that are critical to their business, as well as dialogue face-to-face with their own elected officials. AED’s CFO Conference: Financial Issues for Distribution CFOs and CEOs May 24-25, 2011, Oak Brook, Illinois Repeated October 20-21, 2011 Join the financial powerhouses of the industry for an in-depth examination of the accounting and tax issues, financial strategies, and profit opportunities for the equipment distributor. The CFO Conference is your chance to meet with financial experts and peers for frank discussions, thorough analysis, and an insider’s perspective on the current year and what lies ahead. The AED CFO Conference is designed specifically for CFOs, CEOs, COOs, as well as other key executives with financial responsibilities. All attendees will enjoy a blended program of seminars and workshops with an emphasis on hands-on learning, group discussion and Q&A forums. AED Executive Forum September 8-9, 2011, Rosemont, Illinois This two-day event will combine information on the trends and issues that are shaping the future of equipment distribution with an opportunity to network with senior-level industry executives. An impressive group of leaders will share their insights and perspectives and challenge you with new answers to old problems. Successful 2010 Build St. Louis Expo. The Build St. Louis Expo was a great success! The aisles were full of representatives from all facets of the industry. All of the booths were sold, so attendees had some great new specialty contractors to meet and view new products on the market by the suppliers. The expo gave another meaning to the words “social networking” and actually shaking hands. Our appreciation to our industry participants – St. Louis Council or Construction Consumers, AIA St. Louis, St. Louis Minority Business Council and Contractors Assistance Program who helped promote the event to their members.


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Hunyady Auction Co. Holds Easton, Pa. Sale

Hunyady staff at the settlement table (L-R) are Sue Hunyady, Steve Volpone and Denise Lund.

A huge crowd turned out for the Hunyady auction held in Easton, Pa. The sale was held for PAN Companies Inc., whose owners decided it was time to retire.

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Pa. The liquidation auction was held for PAN Companies Inc., whose owners recently decided to retire after 35 years in business. Equipment going on the block included a 2004 Case CX160 hydraulic excavator, a 2005 John Deere 650J XLT crawler tractor, a 1994 Blaw-Knox PF-161 rubbertired paver, a 2002 At the controls of a John Deere skid steer is Drew Caterpillar CB214D tandem Alleva of Charleston Paving, Malvern, Pa. vibratory roller and a host of other trucks, snow maintenance equipment and more.

Hunyady’s recent auction for PAN Companies was held on St. Patrick’s Day. Greg Church (L) was decked out in his green, accompanied by Chris Watkins.

Deeres and Cats went on the auction block during Hunyady’s March 17 sale in Easton, Pa.

Catching up on the latest industry news are Jake Kuchera, Plasterer Equipment Co. Inc., and Dave Scheverman of Scheverman Excavating Inc., Whitehall, Pa.

Joel Buis of J.R. Buis Excavating, Byram, N.J., checks the hydraulics on a Case excavator with an Allied attachment.


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Rental Fleet Construction Equipment Auction & 2 JOB COMPLETIONS: Cross Road Construction Company & Calhoun Construction Construction Equipment, Forklifts, Support, Aerial Lifts, Trucks & Trailers TUESDAY, APRIL 12 @ 10:00 AM HOUSTON, TEXAS DIRECTIONS: From Bush International Airport: Airport exit on JFK Blvd., take left ramp onto Will Clayton Parkway toward Central Cargo .2 miles. Continue on Jetero Blvd., continue on McKaughan Rd., left on Viscount Rd., left Mecom Rd. Take ramp onto JFK Blvd. toward Airport exit (I-45)/ Beltway 8/ Hardy Toll Rd. 2 miles. Take ramp onto Hardy Toll W toward Hardy Toll Rd. (tolls) for 2.9 miles. Take Hardy Toll Rd. North/ Woodlands exit onto Hardy Toll N (tolls) – 11.9 miles. Merge onto I-45 N for 8.4 miles. Exit #81/ Magnolia (FM-1488) toward Magnolia (I-45 S)/ Hempstead .3 miles. Take ramp onto I45 S .2 miles, take ramp onto FM 1488 Rd. (FM-1488) toward I-45 N/ Sherbrook Dr. .3 miles. Take ramp onto North Fwy toward I-45 N .2 miles. Take ramp onto FM 1488 Rd. (FM-1488) toward Magnolia (I-45S) Hempstead for 8 miles. Site is on left. Address: 8215 FM 1488, Magnolia, TX 77354. NOTE: Selling in this sale will be very late model rental fleet construction equipment and job completion equipment that is really late and great!

B95, 2006 NH LB75 (4x4), 2005 NH LB75 (4x4), 2002 NH LB75 (4x4), Case 580M, Case 580 Super L (4x4), Case 580C (4x4), (6) 2005 Komatsu WB1402, (2) Komatsu WB140 (4x4), (2) 2007 Volvo BL60-II (4x4), (2) 2007 Volvo BL60, SOIL COMPACTOR: 2004 Cat 815F, 14 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2006 IR SD105F, (2) IR SD100D, IR SD77F, (3) 2004 IR SD45F, IR SD40F, Benford SP2006, 2006 Dynapac CA250D, Dynapac CA151D, 2007 Dynapac CA134PDB, Hamm 3307, Hamm 2210 (shell kit), 2 ASPHALT ROLLERS: (2) 2002 Hypac C766C, TRENCH ROLLERS: 2005 Multiquip P33HHMR, 3 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2008 Bobcat T250, 2007 Takeuchi TL130, 2007 Takeuchi TL130, 3 SKID STEERS: 2006 NH L170, 2006 NH L170, 2006 NH L160, 5 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2007 JLG G9-43A, 2004 JLG G6-42A, Gradall 534D9-45, Gradall 534C, JCB 530, BOOM LIFTS: JLG 600A, 3 SCISSOR LIFTS: JLG 1932E2, Genie GS1930, 2004 Skyjack SJIII-3226, 6 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2008-(4) 2006-2004 Airman PDS185CFM, 16 GENERATORS: Demo Cat 500kw, (2) 2005 Atlas Copco QAS78, 2005 Atlas Copco QAS58, Wacker 50kw, 2007 Wacker 25kva, (3) 2007 MMD 7000 watt, (3) 2009 Lifan 6500 WA55, 2007 MMD 4300watt, (3) 2007 MMD 2900watt, 11 LIGHT PLANTS: (5) 2006- (6) 2005 Amida AL4060D4MH, 3 WELDERS: 2006 Lincoln Vantage 300, 2006 Miller BB400D, 2005 Miller BB300P, 2 LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: Case 570LXT, Case 480E, 2 SWEEPERS: (2) Broce CR350, TRUCK TRACTORS: 2007 Freightliner DL200 (tri., 515hp, 26,000miles), 2 WATER TRUCKS: (2) 2007 Ford F750 (3 & 4,000 miles), SERVICE TRUCK: 2007 Ford F650XL (like new e/w 10,000lb. crane, fully loaded!), SUVS: 1989 Land Rover (4x4), BUSES: 1996 Ford E350, DETACHABLE EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2004 Fontaine TA51H (tri.), 2 GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (2) 2009 Belshe DT255, EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: Ledwell/ Dovetail, TAGALONGS: 2001 Trailking TK40(20T).

HILITES INCLUDE: 4 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: 2006 Cat 725, 2006 Cat 725, Cat 725, Volvo A35V, 24 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2008 Cat 330DL, 2006 Cat 330DL, (2) Cat 330BL, (3) Cat 325L, 2006 Cat 322CL, 2007 Cat 320CL, 2007 Cat 314CLC, 2005 Kobelco SK300LC, (2) Kobelco SK290, Kobelco SK250, 2003 Kobelco SK210, 2007 Kobelco SK70SR, 2006-2004 Komatsu PC270LC-7, 2008 Volvo EC330CL, 2005 Bobcat 322, Hyundai 290LC-7, 2007 Doosan S255V, 2008 Case CX460 (1000hrs.), 2007 Case CX330 (1414 hrs.), 2007 Case CX75, LONG REACH EXCAVATOR: Linkbelt LS-3400C Series II, 9 MOTOR GRADERS: (2) 2006 Cat 140HVHP, 2006-2002 Cat 140H, (3) Cat 12G, Champion C80, Dresser 850, 7 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 966FHL, Cat 950F, Cat 936E (top clamp), 2005 Cat 924G, Cat 920, JD 644E, JD 544J, 20 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D8R, Cat D8N, Cat D6RLGP, 2008 Cat D6KXL (ripper), Cat D5HLGP (Carco winch), Cat D5HLP (Cat winch),Cat D4H, 2003 Cat *** ALUMINUM BARGE: to be sold offsite at D4GXL, 2007 JD 700JLT, 2008 JD 700JLGP (cab), 2006-2005 JD 650JLT, 23715 Hardy, Spring, TX 77375.*** 2008 JD 650JLGP, 2005 JD 550JLGP, 2005 JD 450JLGP, JD 450H, 2005 Komatsu D65PX-15, 2007 Komatsu D51EX, 2007 Komatsu D31EX, 2008 Case 650J, 2 CRAWLER LOADERS: 2005 Cat 953C, Cat 941B, 38 TRAC- For more info.: (832) 350-6032 TOR LOADER BACKHOES: Cat 420D (4x4), Cat 416 (4x4), 2008 JD 410J, 2008 JD 410J, (3) 2009-(4) 2008-(3) 2007 JD 310J (4x4), 2006-2005(3) 2004 TEXAS AUCTION LICENSE: AUCTIONEER #16356 Michael W. Powers JD 310G (4x4), 2006 NH B95 (550 hrs., 4x4), 2006 NH B95 (4x4), 2006 NH SALE SITE PHONE: (863) 660-3613 Everything sells “AS IS,” “WHERE IS,” everything sells to the highest bidder without minimums or reserve.

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Plasterer Equipment Co. Inc. is currently looking for a Service Manager for our Bethlehem, Pa. full service, branch operation. The successful candidate will be responsible for the daily operation of our service department.

Plasterer Equipment Co. Inc. is currently looking for a sales professional for our Sellersville, Pa. full service branch operation. The successful candidate will be responsible for maintaining and developing solid business relationships with customers in the Philadelphia area and surrounding counties. This sales territory will include specific geographic areas and assigned accounts.

This position is for an individual with prior service experience in the construction equipment industry, with a desire for: • Taking ownership of the department and growing the business. • Competitive wages. • Employee focused benefits package. The candidates being considered for this position must possess the ability to manage time and people, computer skills and good communication skills to deal with customers on a daily basis.

This new position is for a career minded sales professional, with industry experience and a desire for: • Career growth with a recognized growing company. • A highly compensated position based on performance. • Employee focused benefits package. • Sales support through a true dedication to customer product support.

Plasterer Equipment Co., Inc. offers a safe, enjoyable work environment with competitive benefits, health insurance, as well as supplemental benefits. All of our branches have the latest in computer automation and systems to facilitate communication and enable our employees to provide urgent solutions for our customers. Our culture is based on family values while staying true to a performance based evaluation system, with clearly defined goals. Career related training is supported, encouraged and facilitated by John Deere University.

Plasterer Equipment Co., Inc. offers a safe, enjoyable work environment with competitive benefits, health insurance, as well as supplemental benefits. All of our branches have the latest in computer automation and systems to facilitate communication and enable our employees to provide urgent solutions for our customers. Our culture is based on family values while staying true to a performance based evaluation system, with clearly defined sales goals. Career related training is supported, encouraged and facilitated by John Deere University and through industry trade associations and seminars.

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CONSIGNMENT AUCTION DH BOWMAN & SONS AND OTHERS GRAVEL PLANT-CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-TRUCKS & TRAILERS

1201 Mill Road, Bellville, OH 44813 THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 2011 – 9:00 AM Yoder & Frey Auctioneers, Inc. is pleased to announce we have been commissioned by D.H. Bowman & Sons of Bellville, Ohio to liquidate their crushing plant and support equipment due to the closing of their Mill Road gravel pit. We will also be selling equipment from other contractors and dealers. If you are interested in consigning equipment, please call Ron Coale at 419-356-4095. For questions concerning equipment in the sale, please call Jeff Wintermute at 740-404-3268.

PRELIMINARY EQUIPMENT LIST GRAVEL PLANT INCLUDES: TELLSMITH 18”X32 JAW CRUSHER, HOPPER, FEEDER & GRIZZLY; 160’X36” FEED CONVEYOR; 160’X24” CONVEYOR; 3 DECK 6’X20” DEISTER SCREEN; 65’X24” GRAVEL CONVEYOR; (2) 60’X24” CONVEYOR; 54” SINGLE SAND SCREW; 100’X24” SAND CONVEYOR; 24” SINGLE SAND SCREW 9 GRAVEL; 60’X18” 9 GRAVEL CONVEYOR; 60’X24” 8 GRAVEL CONVEYOR; 200,000 KW DETROIT 16V GENERATOR; ELECTRIC CONTROLS IN CONTAINER BOX; 60’X18” 57 GRAVEL CONVEYOR; SIMPLICITY 6’X16’ 3 DECK WASH PLANT; BARBER GREENE 1 TPH ASPHALT PLANT INCLUDES: 3 BIN FEED HOPPER W/36’ OSCILLATING PLATE FEEDER; 30”X45” STATINARY LOAD CONVEYOR; BARBER GREENE DRYERPAC MATERIAL DRYER; BAG HOUSE; GARDNER DENVER AIR COMPRESSOR; HY-WAY 450 SKID MTD. BOILER; (4) LARGE STORAGE TANKS; LARGE DIESEL FUEL TANK; ASPHALT STORAGE TANKS; GRAVEL PRODUCTS W/APPROXIMATE WEIGHTS: 4000 TONS #9 GRAVEL; 200 TONS #8 GRAVEL; 300 TONS #4 GRAVEL; 200 TONS #67 GRAVEL; 400 TONS LIMESTONE; 1500 TONS 703.11 TYPE 2 BACKFILL; 5000 TONS RAW MATERIAL NOT YET PROCESSED; DRAGLINE: 3500 MANITOWOC; CRUSHER: STEDMAN 36”; CRAWLER TRACTOR: 2002 JOHN DEERE 650H; RUBBER TIRED LOADER: KOMATSU WA500; LOADER BACKHOE: JOHN DEERE 510C; MANLIFT: GENIE S-65 4X4; FORKLIFTS: PETTIBONE B68C 4X4X4 ROUGH TERRAIN; CASE 586E; TANDEM ROLLERS: DYNAPAC CC10 VIBRATORY; GALION 5-8 TON; TRENCHER: CASE 30+4; GENERATORS: CAT/GENERAC CT-85 1947-S; CAT SR-4 155 KW; DUMP TRUCK: 1993 INT’L 9400 QUAD AXLE; PICKUP TRUCKS: 1996 FORD F150; 1989 FORD F250; TRAILER: 2002 TRAIL KING TK40LP-262 TAG; WELDERS: WESTINGHOUSE WSR DC ARC WELDER; MILLER MILLERMATIC 200 WELDER; MISC; MISCELLANEOUS: VERMEER V4150 ROCK SAW; NEW HYD HAMMERS; 2000 GAL CONVALUTE DSL STORAGE TANK; BRINE STORAGE TANK; UNUSED HOT WATER PRESSURE WASHERS; GAS MOTORS; UNUSED PLATE TAMPERS; LANDA POWER WASHER; KOBELCO SK120 1V 47 YARD BKT W/TEETH; 250 GAL FUEL TANK ON STAND; (2)PLASMA CUTTERS; PARTS WASHER; GRAVEL BOX FOR DUMP TRUCK; PLASTIC PIPE FITTINGS; OFFICE FURNITURE. Note: There is a three (3%) percent buyer’s premium. Terms: Payment in full on Sale Day by Cash, Cashier’s Check or Certified Checks. Personal and Company Checks MUST have bank letter of guarantee. Additional terms can be found in the sale day catalog. Auctioneer: V. Peter Clark, License #2003000092; Yoder & Frey Auctioneers, Inc., License # 63198716259 Please check our website www.yoderandfrey.com and future advertising for updated info. Please call 1-800-842-6221 for more info. Call, write, fax or email for a free brochure at 419-865-3990 or Fax 419-865-4595. Online bidding is provided by RealtimeBid. Visit their website at www.realtimebid.com for more information and to BID ONLINE! Note: There is an additional 2% buyer’s premium for online bidders.

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Relocation Planned From Asheville to Shippensburg, Pa. VOLVO from page 1

Volvo construction equipment is rapidly increasing and we need to make investments to meet future demands in the region. Producing Volvo wheel loaders, articulated haulers and excavators in Shippensburg will result in shorter lead times for our customers. We will work closely with local suppliers to increase the North American content of our products. This will further reduce our exposure to exchange rate fluctuations, which will already be positively affected by our bringing more production to the USA.” A customer and demonstration center will be built in Shippensburg. In addition, Volvo CE will put up a new office building on the campus to house its regional sales headquarters, its Volvo Rents offices and its training center. All Asheville, N.C. based employees will be given the opportunity to relocate to Shippensburg. The move, which will affect

about 220 employees, will be concluded no later than September 2012. A comprehensive plan to assist with relocation is under development. For those employees who are unable or not prepared to relocate, an extensive human resources plan is currently being put in place. Since the acquisition of the Shippensburg facility in 2007, Volvo Construction Equipment has continuously invested in the existing plant. In June 2010, a 200,000 sq. ft., $30 million expansion of the facility was finalized, to improve manufacturing flow and increase production space to incorporate the production of Volvo motorgraders. Manufacturing Volvo wheel loaders, articulated haulers and excavators in Shippensburg, Pa., will have no significant impact on the current production in other Volvo locations, according to the manufacturer. For more information, visit www.volvo.com.

ABSOLUTE AUCTION SURPLUS LIQUIDATION Wed., April 13th, 2011 – 9:00AM Boswell, PA (Somerset Area) Hydraulic Excavators and Attachments: `88 KOMATSU PC400LC-3, s/n A12440 • `90 KOMATSU PC300LC-5L, s/n A70526 • `90 KOMATSU PC220LC-5L, s/n A70017 • `87 KOMATSU PC220LC-3, s/n 23357 • `90 KOMATSU PC150LC-5, s/n 06068 • `85 CAT 225LC, s/n 51U06307 • `91 STANLEY MB3900 Hyd Demo Hammer, s/n 1090 • `92 ROCKLAND 42” Compaction Wheel, s/n 1409 Crawler Tractors and End Dump: `99 CASE 850G Long Track, s/n JJG0254416 • `87 KOMATSU D63E-1, s/n 01031 • `86 CASE 450C, s/n 3078336 • `87/88 KOMATSU D53A-17, s/n 80482 • `85 CASE 450C Crawler Tractor, s/n 3077379 • `88 CAT D30C, 30 Ton 4x4 Articulated End Dump, s/n 7ZC000229 Crawler and Rubber Tired Loaders: `85 CAT 953 Crawler Loader, s/n 77Y01331 • `87/88 KOMATSU D53A-17, s/n 80482 • `87 KOMATSU WA4201, s/n 10046 • `02 ROCKLAND 48” Hanging Bucket Forks Tractor Loader Backhoes and Attachments: `89 CASE 680L, s/n JJG0070364 • `85 CASE 680K, s/n 9158051 • `87 CASE 580K, s/n 17420133 • `87 CASE 580 Super E, s/n 17045434 • `85 CASE 580 Super E, s/n 17026455 • `99 TELEDYNE TB425CM Hyd Demo Hammer • `93 TELEDYNE TC90S Hyd Plate Compactor Compactors, Motor Grader, and Paver: `88 IR SD-100F Vibratory Padfoot Compactor, s/n 5903S • `85 IR SP56, s/n 7593W • CHAMPION 715 Motor Grader, s/n 715-14-45-10568 • `82 BLAW KNOX PF120H Rubber Tired Paver, s/n 0918-014 Skid Steer Loaders and Attachments: `01 CASE 1845C, s/n JAF033305 • `95 CASE 1840, s/n JAF0159311 • `85 OMC 442, s/n 627536 (Parts Only) • `95 ROCKHOUND 60A Hyd Landscape Rake • `01 BRADCO 625, 5’ Hyd Trencher • `01 FFC LAF2873, 72” Hyd Broom Rough Terrain Crane and Forklifts: GROVE RT60S, 18 Ton, s/n 40404 • `98 LULL 644B-42, 4x4 6,000# Telescopic, s/n 98224N21552 • `94 CASE 586E, 4x4 6,000# Rough Terrain Forklift, s/n JJG0213540 Truck Tractor and Lowboy Trailers: `84 INT’L F4370 T/A Truck Tractor • `93 INTERSTATE 50 Ton Tri-Axle Lowboy • `85 GENERAL/EAGER BEAVER 35 Ton T/A Lowboy Trailer PLUS: Aerial Lift and Scissor Lift • Fuel/Lube Trucks • Dump Trucks • Flatbed Trucks • Vacuum and Welder Trucks • Utility Trucks and Cab/Chassis • Pickup Trucks, Cube Vans, and Sport Utility Vehicle • Tag-A-Long and Office/Storage Trailers • Generators and Pump • Air Compressors and Light Plants • Brush Burner, Disc Harrow, Straw Blower, and Chipper • Contractors Tools and Shop Equipment “Quality Consignments Will Be Accepted-Contact Auction Company For Details”

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Link-Belt to Introduce Five X3 Series Excavators in 2011 In 2011, LBX will introduce five new Link-Belt X3 series excavators beginning in the first quarter with the debut of the 250-, 300- and 350-class machines at ConExpo in March. Mid-year, a 250 Long-Front and 470-class excavator will be made available. The X3 Series full-sized conventional models have been completely redesigned with an all new ROPS certified cab and interior, new Interim Tier IVA engine technology and up to 10-percent better fuel efficiency, more lift capacity, faster cycle times and improved serviceability, according to the manufacturer. The new family of engines powering the X3 series is EPA certified to Interim Tier IVA standards utilizing cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR) and diesel particulate filter technology (DPF). With “passive regeneration” to maintain cleanliness of the particulate filter, this emission reduction technology does not require daily maintenance like that of a selective catalytic reduction system. A new variable-geometry turbocharger provides high velocity air flow at lower rpm’s for clean, efficient combustion and power even when performing precision tasks at slower speeds. The X3 series excavators feature an all new fuel management system to squeeze every ounce of power from every drop of fuel. This intelligent new fuel efficiency system controls consumption by lowering engine rpm during non-critical functions such as combination boom lowering and swing. With a high-pressure common-rail fuel injection system, there’s no wasted fuel with precision, electronically-controlled metering. In combination with additional engine controls such as auto-idle, the advanced fuel management system reduces fuel consumption by up to 10 percent to lower overall owning and operating costs. Comfort and Safety Built and tested to demanding ISO safety standards, the all-new ROPS certified X3 cab minimizes impact as a result of rollovers. With a large, 7-in. LED color monitor to interface with the machine, an operator can easily navigate a full menu of user-friendly functionality to take full command of the X3 series excavator. A new feature is the ability to easily change auxiliary hydraulic settings for flow and pressure right from the cab monitor (pre-program up to 10 tools with infinite scroll). An operator also will feel safer with the standard rear-view camera, which displays a panoramic view of the work site from the rear of the machine: optional side-view cameras also are available. The X3 Series cab is 5-percent larger and more expansive with enhanced visibility to the right without blocking the view to the travel motors.

In 2011, LBX will introduce five new Link-Belt X3 series excavators. The X3 Series full-sized conventional models have been completely redesigned.

Other notable new cab features include: a fuel consumption gauge on the monitor to assist in determining operating characteristics; newly designed joysticks with singleswipe wiper function and radio mute buttons; new MP3 audio input, improved airflow of climate control A/C and heat; repositioned fuse box for easy access. With 20 programmable languages, display messages can be read by virtually anyone. And, all LinkBelt excavators are equipped with a standard control pattern changer. Performance Driven Refinements to the X3 Series hydraulic

system have resulted in gains up to 6-percent in lift capacity and up to 5-percent faster cycle times. Many of the hydraulic features of generation’s past have been carried through to the new X3, including the smooth functionality of the open-center design. A new feature, which automatically adjusts pilot pressure, provides additional regenerative properties for efficient flow while reducing system pressure loss and heat build-up. Uptime is Money To maximize uptime, the X3 Series features an on-board diagnostic system with flashing diagnostic codes on the monitor to

quickly alert the operator to potential trouble. New, programmable, service interval reminders for 13 different service items can be tracked through the monitor to make planning maintenance easier. A new easy access cab filter on the left hand side of the cab provides ground level access while helping maintain cab pressure to keep the interior clean. Combined with the remote mounted filters and ground-level access carried over from the X2 Series, this new generation Link-Belt excavator series will be easier to service, according to the manufacturer. For more information, visit www.lbxco.com.


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ONE OWNER – ABSOLUTE – COMPLETE LIQUIDATION AUCTION MIDWEST BRIDGE COMPANY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT - TRUCKS & TRAILERS

WEDNESDAY, April 20, 2011 – 9:00 AM 3424 CORWIN ROAD WILLIAMSTON (EAST LANSING), MICHIGAN 48895

PRELIMINARY EQUIPMENT LIST EXCAVATORS: CASE 9040B; HITACHI EX400LC; MINI EXCAVATOR: 2003 KOMATSU PC95R-2; RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: CASE 721B; CASE 721BXT; LOADER BACKHOES: 2001 CASE 4WD 580M; 2001 CASE 580L; 2000 CASE 4WD 580L; CASE 580L; CRAWLER TRACTOR: CATERPILLAR D4HLGP; CRANES: (2) P & H HTC440; P&H 9LV50231; GROVE 58; FORKLIFTS/MANLIFTS: 2005 GENIE S40; GENIE S40; GENIE 4WD S40; JCB LOADALL JC530; TEREX SS842; SKID STEER LOADERS: (2) 2001 BOBCAT T190; (2) BROOMS; CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: (2) BARBER GREENE HP100X7136 LATEX MIXERS; ALMONT WATER TANKER; ARROW G264 CONCRETE BREAKER; TARGET 65 HP CONCRETE SAW; GOMACO C45X DECK MACHINE; 2000 GOMACO C45X DECK MACHINE; GOMACO COMMANDER III CURB MACHINE; CUSHION 38” CUT BUMP GRINDER; TAR WAGON; WELDERS: 2000 MILLER 250 AMP; 1999 LINCOLN RANGER 8; AIR COMPRESSORS: 2006 INGERSOLL-RAND 185; 2002 INGERSOLL-RAND 385; 2000 INGERSOLL-RAND 185; HAMMERS: 2006 BOBCAT B950 HYD. HAMMER; 2004 BOBCAT B950 HYD. HAMMER; 2004 RAMMER S25 HAMMER; 2002 BOBCAT B950 HYD. HAMMER; 2000 KOMATSU HYD. HAMMER; 2000 JRB CRUSHER JAWS; 1999 RAMMER S25 HAMMER; RAMMER S25 HAMMER; LINKBELT 520 PILE HAMMER; FMC PILE F1500 HAMMER; CON MACO HAMMER LEADS; JRB SLIDE LOC COUPLER; TRUCK TRACTORS: 2006 FREIGHTLINER; 1997 MACK CL713; 1993 MACK CL613; 1982 FORD LNT9000; FLATBED TRUCKS: (2) 1996 FORD F350 W/12’ BEDS; 1988 INTERNATIONAL S1900; (2) 1987 INTERNATIONAL S1900; 1987 FORD L8000; SCISSOR TRUCKS: 1994

CHEVROLET 4500; 1985 INTERNATIONAL S1600; BOOM TRUCKS: 2001 INTERNATIONAL; 2000 STERLING; 1999 STERLING; 1999 INTERNATIONAL 4700; 1989 FORD L8000; TEREX BT3800; CORMACH KNUCKLEBOOM; DUMP TRUCKS: (4) 1988 MACK RD690S; 1986 FORD F700G BOOM; MISC. TRUCKS: 2006 CHEVROLET 2500HD PICKUP; 2004 CHEVROLET 1500 EXT. CAB PICKUP; 2004 CHEVROLET 1500 SHORT BED PICKUP; 2003 CHEVROLET 1500 PICKUP; 1994 INTERNATIONAL 4900; 1993 FORD E350 CUBE VAN; 1992 INTERNATIONAL 4700; PARTEK 20150D LIQUA-BLASTER; TRAILERS: 2001 MILLENNIUM M10D; 2000 TOWMASTER TAG TRAILER; 2000 MILLENNIUM M10D TAG; 1995 FONTAINE STEP DECK; 1994 DORSEY QUAD AXLE VAN TRAILER; 1993 GREAT DANE GPARAL845; 1993 FRUEHAUF 8 AXLE; 1983 TRAIL KING 15524500; (2) 1980 FRUEHAUF; 1979 TRANSCRAFT 8’6”; 1976 AMC 4065; 1977 FRUEHAUF; 1975 STUART; (2) 2004 SHOPBUILT TRAILERS;MISC: LARGE AMOUNT OF SMALL SUPPORT ITEMS RELATING TO BRIDGE CONTRACTING; SHOP ITEMS; TOOLS; ETC. Terms: Payment in full on Sale Day by Cash, Cashier’s Check or Certified Checks. Personal and Company Checks MUST have bank letter of guarantee. Additional terms can be found in the sale day catalog. Note: There is a two (2%) percent buyer’s premium. An additional two percent (2%) applies to online bidders. Please check our website (www.yoderandfrey.com) and future advertising for updated information. Please call 1-800-842-6221 for more information. Call, write, fax or email for a free brochure at 419-865-3990 or Fax 419-865-4595.

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Sealed Bid Auction

Public Auction

By Order of Secured Creditor Siemens Financial Services, Inc.

Construction and Utility Equipment

Bid Deadline: Thurs., April 21, 2011 5:00PM EDT Location: Valdosta, Georgia

`07 TEREX DEMAG CC2400-1, 440 Ton Crawler Crane, s/n 43022, Daimler Chrysler OM501LA, 353HP diesel engine and hydraulic pumps, e/w 275.6’ type 2721 pin-connected main lattice boom, 275.6’ type 2317 luffing jib, 118’ type 1813 fixed jib, main and auxiliary hoists, Demag IC-1 crane control system with touch screen, LMI and anti-two block systems, 352,000# 15-piece removable counterweight, 88,200# 4-piece carbody counterweight, Superlift attachment less counterweights, self-assembly system, 320 ton 2x5 sheave and 100 ton 3-sheave ramshorn hook blocks, 50 ton single sheave hook block, 34’6” crawlers, and 48” pads. In good condition with good undercarriage. (7,813 Hours) Please Contact Auction Company For Sealed Bid Kit, Brochure, and Inspection Details! (800) 233-6898 or sales@hunyady.com

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Auction Location:

Please call (302) 654-1846 or

Marty Piela @ (302) 530-9103 for more information

Inspection on April 20th & 21st from 8am²5pm Visit our website for a list of inventory & pictures

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ADVERTISER INDEX ABELE TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO INC............32

ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ..................................47,74

MESSICK’S ............................................................26

ACE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ..............................86

EMERALD EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS ......................87

METSO MINERALS CRUSHING ............................93

ACR EQUIPMENT CO ............................................95

EOP ......................................................................134

METSO MINERALS SCREENING ........................81

ALBAN CAT ............................................................38

EQUIP-SALE AND LEASING CORP ......................78

NORRIS SALES CO INC ..........................................6

ALEX LYON & SON INC

EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ....................25

OPDYKE INC ..........................................................54

PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ............................124

ESCO CORP ..........................................................64

PENN JERSEY MACHINERY ..................................5

RACINE WI 04/09/11......................................129

FELLING TRAILERS ..............................................53

HOUSTON TX 04/12/11 ................................133

FLUID POWER ......................................................95

BUFFALO NY 04/15/11 ..................................129

FOLEY INC ..............................................................9

ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ..................12

FRED ADAMS JR INC ............................................41

ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP ............................7

GEHL SKID STEER ..............................................111

ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ................65

GEORGE & SWEDE SALES ..................................41

ALLU GROUP ........................................................43

GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM ....................82

ARTIC SNOW & ICE CONTROL PRODUCTS........60 BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ....................................85 BARGAINS ............................................................123 BASCHMANN SERVICES INC ..............................74 BEST LINE EQUIPMENT ......................................31 BEST LINE EQUIPMENT ......................................31 BINDER MACHINERY CO ........................................3 BODINE MFG ........................................................64 CALL THE DOG CATCHER ....................................40 CAPITAL TRACTOR INC ........................................36 CEG SCALE MODELS ........................................112 CHADWICK-BAROSS ......................................16,37 CHENANGO TRUCK ..............................................54 CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR SALES ..........45,54,82 CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................120 COBLE TRENCH SAFETY ....................................43

GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ............29,34 GROVE WORLDWIDE (CRANE) ........................107

PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ..................................92 PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC NORTH FRANKLIN CT 04/07-09/2011 ..........127 PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO ................................17 PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ......................10 RANSOME CAT ........................................2,29,40,46 RAWSON MFG INC ................................................82 RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS

H & R PARTS ..........................................................45

CLEVELAND OH 4/12 HARTFORD CT 4/14 140

HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............99

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ............................32

HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT INC ................................23

SENNEBOGEN ......................................................83

HUNYADY AUCTION CO

STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ..........................11

BOSWELL PA 04/13/11 ..................................135

SUMMIT AUTO GROUP ........................................52

VALDOSTA CA 04/21/11 ................................137

T-QUIP SALES & RENTAL INC ..............................33

INDECO NORTH AMERICA ..................................62

TEREX CRANES ..................................................105

INDEXATOR INC ....................................................67

THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ............95

IRON PLANET

TOMCON INDUSTRIES INC ..................................39

ONLINE AUCTION-APRIL CALENDAR ........125

TOWMASTER INC ..................................................55

JERRE MARTIN REPAIR ......................................35

TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ........................19

JESCO ..............................................................21,30

TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ......................27

JOHN DEERE ......................................................103 KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ........101 KEYSTONE PROCESSING EQUIPMENT ..............76

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CO ......................77

KOHLERS ..............................................................29

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ................................115

TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ............................35 TRICO EQUIPMENT SERVICES LLC ....................75 UTILITY AUCTIONS INC WILMINTON DE 04/22/11 ..............................137 VANTAGE EQUIPMENT ........................................15

................................................49,57,69,104,130

KOMATSU CRUSHERS ........................................91

COSTANZI CRANE & RIGGING CO INC................46

KUBOTA ................................................................109

CREAN EQUIPMENT ............................................95

LABOUNTY MANUFACTURING INC ....................63

DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT ............26

LEADING EDGE ATTACHMENTS INC ..................61

DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ............................113

LIFTECH EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................39

WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ..........................22

DURATECH ............................................................78

LIUGONG CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..........97

WHITNEY & SON INC ............................................79

DYNAPAC ............................................................117

LUCKY’S TRAILER SALES ....................................52

WOODS CRW CORP ............................................20

EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ........26,139

MACHINERY SERVICES INC ................................32

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS

EDWARD EHRBAR INC ........................................13

MCGREW AUCTIONS

EESSCO ................................................................89

SEVEN VALLEYS PA 04/11/11 ......................131

VERMEER NORTH ATLANTIC ..............................22 VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT............70,71 WESCO INC ..........................................................46

BELLVILLE OH 04/14/11................................135 WILLIAMSTON MICHIGAN 04/20/11 ............137

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Case CX210B with Rubber Tracks

RECENT TRADES 1987 Case 580SE Loader Backhoe, Stk# 32559, 4533 Hrs...... ..............................................................................................$11,500

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1995 Case 570LXT Loader, Stk# 32098, 7492 Hrs, Cab ............. ................................................................................................$12,800

2007 Takeuchi TB153 Excavator, Stk# 32467, 741 Hrs............ ..................................................................................................P.O.R.

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April 12, 2011

April 14, 2011

2007 CAT D6T XW VP & 2007 TRIMBLE GCS900

2004 KOMATSU PC400LC-7L

2002 CAT 973C LGP

2008 LINK-BELT 298HSL 230 TON SELF ERECTING

2– 2008 & 2007 CAT 330DL

CURRENT INVENTORY INCLUDES:

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AUCTION SITE:

AUCTION SITE:

1655 Highland Rd., Twinsburg, OH 44087 ∙ Sale Starts 9 AM 216.339.2446

106 West Stafford Road, Stafford Springs, CT 06076 ∙ Sale Starts 9 AM 860.684.1055

Auction Firm # 2008000166 / Auctioneer Eddie R. Graham # 62198943559


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