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The Contractors Equipment Directory focuses on a wide variety of topics in the heavy-construction sector: from equipment news, case studies, new trends and technology reports to best-business practices.
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Vol. 13, Issue 9 Sept. 2012
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EAST EDITION
The leading source for equipment information in the construction industry.
When the Thumb Truck & Trailer Company
was established in 1955 by Bud Elenbaum,
it was during an era when exceptional
customer service was considered just part
of business as usual.
When Bud decided to retire in 2000, his
son Daryl took over operations. “Working
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part of Thumb Truck & Trailer for as long
as I can remember, so it was natural for me
to take over operations when dad retired,”
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Daryl’s primary role at the business is
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Other family members and long-time
employees have remained part of the
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Larry Leppek has run a full parts department
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Anderson Machinery, a LiuGong Construction Machinery dealer, faced a major set of hurdles to meet the request of one of its most valuable customers. The customer, Formosa Plastics Corp.’s CFB power plant in Port Comfort, TX, needed an excavator with a special reach arm two feet longer – and excavator bucket four inches wider – than anything Anderson had available.
Brett Morgan, Territory Sales Manager for Anderson’s Victoria branch, found himself in a challenging situation. He could have easily told the customer that Anderson did not have an excavator in its product line that could meet their needs, but instead rolled up his sleeves and fi gured out a way that Anderson could deliver the excavator and bucket required.
Formosa CFB makes polyethylene, polypropylene and other materials – that create tons of ash as a byproduct. The company partners with Louisiana-based LA Ash to process this ash into slurry for use as a ground stabilizer in the construction of roads. LA Ash offi cials said due to the size of Formosa’s slurry trench, that they would need an excavator with an 11½-foot stick and 54-inch wide bucket. The trench measured 20 feet wide, 20 feet deep and 100 feet long. The excavator purchased would need to access the material from various points on the perimeter of the trench.
The closest excavator Anderson offered was a 58,400 lb, 190hp LiuGong CLG925LC – with a standard 9-foot, 10-inch stick and 50-inch, 1.55-cubic yard bucket. At that point, Morgan went to work to fi nd a solution that would satisfy the decision-makers at both Formosa CFB and LA Ash.
Morgan worked closely with LiuGong representatives and a Portland, OR manufacturer to get a custom-built stick manufactured. He then tracked down a company in Chattanooga, TN to supply the larger bucket.
Morgan consulted with Stan Parry, General Manager of Anderson Machinery’s Victoria branch, and LiuGong’s George Lumpkins, Director of Aftermarket Operations. Parry said about the search, “The thing is, you can’t just add two feet to a stick or four inches to a bucket. It changes the geometry and the leverage of the machine, so they have to
be custom designed and manufactured.”
Lumpkins helped Anderson fi nd Jewell Manufacturing, the Portland OR-based manufacturer who custom-built the longer stick. He also assisted Morgan in working with Tag Manufacturing of Chattanooga, TN to get the custom sized bucket manufactured. Morgan’s tenacity – and Lumpkins’ years of industry
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Brett Morgan, left, and Stan Parry of Anderson Machinery went on a nationwide search for a LiuGong excavator with a longer stick and wider bucket to solve a problem for its clients.
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»insideCompact Excavator Modifi ed To Run On Rail Lines .................................... A3ThingWorx® partners with Smart Structures ................................................ A3What’s NEW.......................................................................................................... A4Business Strategies: Eight Tips for Maintaining Working Capital .............................................. A6 Building up the Government: Tips For Finding Steady Growth in the Federal Marketplace........... A6Snow Pusher Maintenance................................................................................ A8Gordian Group unveils egordian® .................................................................. A10Landscaping Company Tackles Tough Grading Jobs In Little Time With the V3 FlexPlane .............................................A12Product Spotlight ............................................................................................... A15Scale Model of Otis Shovel to be Raffl ed .................................................... A16
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innovations«
ThingWorx powers the cloud-based Smart Structures SmartPile™ system for remote monitoring of bridges, buildings, and other infrastructure.ThingWorx™, the provider of the first software application platform for the connected world, has announced a strategic partnership with Smart Structures Inc., a global leader in wireless solutions for smart infrastructure monitoring. The partnership will deliver solutions to improve the quality of bridge pilings, foundations, and other concrete structures, while reducing construction costs and improving safety.
This partnership addresses a growing need in the US – cost effectively building out a smarter physical infrastructure. Despite billions of dollars in federal, state, and local funds directed toward the maintenance of existing bridges, 69,223 bridges—11.5 percent of total highway bridges in the U.S.—are classified as "structurally deficient," requiring significant maintenance, rehabilitation, or replacement, according to a 2010 report from the Federal Highway Administration. In the years since the report was issued, America’s infrastructure challenges appear to be accelerating. However, new technologies, including wireless, Internet-connected sensors could improve the state of infrastructure, introduce more efficient means of monitoring assets, extend the service life of these assets, and enhance public safety.
“The number of wireless sensors and other Internet-connected devices deployed across the country to improve infrastructure management is growing rapidly, but what’s been missing is an effective platform for managing and analyzing condition reporting data,” says Russ Fadel, Co-founder and CEO at
ThingWorx. “Our connected application platform serves as a complement to Smart Structures’ field-proven technology and solutions, and it will enhance the value that construction companies, bridge designers, municipalities, and governments derive from remote infrastructure monitoring.”
Smart Structures’ SmartPile® Embedded Data Collector (EDC) technology uses software to process data from wireless embedded sensors embedded within concrete piles used in foundations. The system is used during construction to ensure the quality and integrity of the structure. When properly planned in, these sensors can also provide post-construction long term load and event monitoring. The ThingWorx platform will provide the critical software and AlwaysOn communications infrastructure for the SmartPile system, allowing Smart Structures to securely connect its remote workstations to a centralized, cloud-based information database and Internet portal where sensor data is stored.
“Smart Structures’ technology and solutions have already demonstrated the benefits of smart infrastructure in the field, and we look forward to building more value into our solutions by adding the power of ThingWorx,” says Tom Chiarella, CEO at Smart Structures, Inc. "We chose ThingWorx because we were able to extend our current on-line system dramatically faster than with previous generation tools. These new technologies are changing the way we interact with our physical world, and by allowing objects and machines to send us data about their performance, our customers will be better prepared to react and respond to deficiencies in strength and integrity while minimizing costs and risk."
The partnership with ThingWorx extends Smart Structures’ core capabilities beyond sensor data collection, providing them
with a modern, Web 2.0-based platform, including innovative collaboration and intelligence tools that will allow Smart Structures to rapidly build Internet dashboards that allow authorized users to download, analyze, review, and generate reports on sensor data that is captured during bridge construction and through ongoing monitoring.
As the system evolves, the Smart Structures solution has the ability to detect long-term changes that can indicate corrosion, erosion, and other leading indicators of structural deficiencies. This will enable state and federal governments to subscribe to the Smart Structures online data and application services to obtain data from the embedded sensors for health monitoring, maintenance and repair management, homeland defense, emergency response, and other critical needs. The system can also provide real-time alerts on pending structural deficiencies to enable a new level of situational awareness for local, state, and federal public safety and security agencies.
ThingWorx™ is a privately held company that provides the first software application platform designed for today's connected world. The ThingWorx platform combines the key functionality of Web 2.0, Search, and Social Collaboration, and applies it to the world of "Things", including connected products, machines, and industrial equipment. Businesses use the ThingWorx Platform to rapidly deliver innovative applications and connected solutions in markets such as manufacturing, utilities, and energy, as well as in emerging "Internet of Things" applications, including smart cities, smart grid, agriculture, transportation, and Machine-to-Machine (M2M). For more information, please visit our website at www.thingworx.com and our blog at www.thingworx.com/blog or follow us on Twitter@ThingWorx.
Smart Structures' advanced sensing and monitoring technology enables clients to optimize the design, construction and operation of the nation’s infrastructure including bridges, ports, and industrial processing facilities. Our first product, the SmartPile® system, improves the quality of concrete foundations while reducing the overall cost of the substructure and improving construction efficiency and safety. This is accomplished through the company’s field-proven SmartPile® Embedded Data Collector (EDC) technology, which has revolutionized the structural monitoring industry by combining wireless embedded sensors within concrete piles with software that processes the sensor data during driving, thus providing complete real-time quality and condition reporting throughout the entire lifecycle starting with validating the quality of the concrete mix, fabrication of concrete components, the construction of the overall structure, and its operating life.
Smart Structures selects ThingWorx for smart infrastructure monitoring
McCann Industries recently outfitted a Takeuchi mini excavator with rail wheels, so it can be used on the Chicago Transit Authority's rail lines. The machine will move along the rails, digging, filling, and positioning heavy electrical components during a project to upgrade the tracks. The project is estimated to last one year.
“The machine took a lot of engineering and welding,” says Richard Hoffmeyer, product support manager at McCann Industries. “The contractor had a tight deadline to meet and was looking for a responsive and reliable partner to complete the conversion.
"We were able to source the rail gear and attach it to the excavator, and we did it quickly and economically. They've been very happy with the machine. Our technical people are talented and experienced. I think the result of their diverse
backgrounds, professional training, and collaborative effort was pure genius. A challenge like this is just another day at the office for these guys.”
The McCann team mounted two hydraulically operated push blade assemblies located on the front and back of a standard Takeuchi TB145 excavator. The blades were replaced with rail wheels and axles. When the gear is lowered, the machine moves along the tracks using its own power.
When the gear is raised, the machine can move onto the tracks and into position. The machine can also pull a cart of equipment behind it as it moves along the tracks.
About McCann Industries McCann Industries Inc. has been selling contractor supplies since 1967. The company added heavy equipment to their offerings in 1994 and now has seven locations throughout the Chicago area to service the construction industry. For more information, visit their website at www.McCannOnline.com.
Compact Excavator Modified To Run On Rail Lines
In the pictures: McCann Industries rolls into railroad maintenance retrofits.
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»what’s NEW
Lura Enterprises’ Trolley System efficiently handles specialized concrete pours Lura Enterprises introduces the Trolley System, a new accessory designed for its award-winning Lightning Strike Concrete Roller Screed. The Trolley System offers a revolutionary design that reduces costs while increasing efficiency on specialized projects. The accessory completes bridge decks with crowns and cambered pours quickly and with minimal setup time.
Designed to handle challenging pours, the Trolley System adapts to easily accommodate multiple projects, unlike expensive, single-use alternatives that are designed for only one application. This versatility and adaptability allows contractors to bid and economically tackle a variety of specialized projects. In addition to bridge decks, the Trolley System takes on applications other machines cannot handle including radius pours, parapet walls, and those with obstruction such as rebar. It features three adjustment points — one at each end and a third at the center CV joint — as it extends to cover pours as wide as 38 feet. If needed, additional articulation points can be added.
The Trolley System runs across pipes as large as 2.5 inches in diameter to easily maneuver across the jobsite. The frame body is constructed of strong, durable quarter-inch steel, and supported by eight concave rollers capable of carrying as much as a metric ton each. The significant weight-bearing capability of the rollers allows the Trolley System to carry the screed, generator, lights or other supplementary equipment a contractor may need on the job site.
Unlike competitive products, the Trolley System becomes operational with minimal setup time and effort. It can take several days to set up other screed systems, while Lura’s Trolley System is in place within about four hours and with the efforts of only two people. Upon completion of the job, the Trolley System requires no maintenance. It’s simply loaded onto a standard trailer and transported to the next site.
For the ultimate in customization, the Lightning Strike Trolley System can be ordered powder-coated in a color to match any company’s brand.
Lura’s Trolley System was designed for use with the Lightning Strike, the most versatile, efficient screed system on the market. The Lightning Strike easily adapts to pervious concrete and sloped, wide and circular pours.
For more information call 701-281-8989 or visit the website at www.luraconcretescreed.com.
Lura Enterprises' Trolley System completes bridge decks with crowns and cambered pours quickly and with minimal setup time. Upon completion of the job, the Trolley System requires no maintenance. It’s simply loaded onto a standard trailer and transported to the next site.
Asphalt Drum Mixers launches mobile version of its website Asphalt Drum Mixers, Inc. (ADM) has introduced a mobile version of its website, which allows for easy viewing on smartphones.
ADM’s new mobile website contains all the content from its original site, but is formatted for easy navigation on small touchscreens. “As more people switch to using smartphones, we want to give them easier access to our product information, parts catalog, project gallery and more,” said Mike Devine, president of ADM. “The mobile site enhances our customers’ viewing experiences, no matter where they are.”
To view the new site, visit www.admasphaltplants.com on a smartphone, and it will automatically load the mobile version.
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Diversified Products introduces next generation of Its fall arrest service crane basket Diversified Products has introduced the next generation of its fall arrest service crane basket, which is designed for accessing high-reach maintenance areas, especially on large equipment. The new yoke-style baskets quickly attach to service cranes, providing personnel with a convenient, safe alternative to renting aerial lifts, using ladders or climbing on equipment.
Diversified’s baskets include a bracket for attaching to most available service crane trucks. For easy storage and transport, the baskets are also offered with a new specialized carrier, which installs behind the truck in the receiver hitch. This system allows operators to carry the baskets with them from site to site without tying up space in their truck beds.
For maximum durability the service crane baskets are constructed of heavy-duty steel. The full-sized floor is 30 inches wide by 30 inches deep, and the inward-opening doors are designed to save space, promote easy entry and provide additional worker safety.
Other standard features include floor slots to drain water,
upset holes to prevent slippage, lanyard attach points, and a low-maintenance, high-capacity caliper brake to increase stability. These features allow the man baskets to meet or exceed ASME standard B30.23 and OSHA 29 CFR 1926 requirements for personnel lifting systems.
Options include a step for added convenience, a stand for installation on uneven ground or large cranes, and a CSA-approved upper basket enclosure.
“Too many workers are getting hurt as a result of climbing equipment with ladders or by hand,” said Ray Fritel, president of Diversified Products. “We’ve designed the service crane baskets to eliminate these unsafe practices and prevent unnecessary jobsite injuries.”
In addition to service crane baskets, Diversified offers a full line of yoke-style, rotating and custom-built man baskets for other types of equipment.
For more information about the service crane baskets or other specialty product capabilities, call 254-757-1177 or visit the website at www.diversifiedproduct.com.
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Hemisphere GPS introduces new A325 GNSS Smart Antenna Hemisphere GPS introduces the affordable A325 GNSS Smart Antenna. This new design incorporates professional-level centimeter and sub-meter positioning accuracy powered by Hemisphere GPS' Eclipse™ receiver technology and includes L-band and Bluetooth communications support. A325 is a great fit for a variety of applications including agriculture, construction, straddle carriers, robotics, marine, survey, and GIS.
A325 accuracies are software scalable to be custom configured for the customer's specific needs and budget. Users can take advantage of free SBAS sub-meter accuracy or decimeter-level L-band support. For more precise needs such as land and hydrographic surveying, customers can activate the centimeter-level RTK feature with robust GPS and GLONASS positioning utilizing Hemisphere GPS' exclusive SureTrackTM technology.
Various communication options within A325 make it compatible with a range of data collectors, terminals, and software applications. With dual serial ports offering NMEA 0183, a wireless Bluetooth mode, controller area network (CAN) interface that supports NMEA 2000, and pulse outputs the A325 will quickly and easily connect to systems used by positioning, navigation, and machine control professionals.
With a durable IP-69K sealed and lightweight enclosure that houses both antenna and receiver, A325 is easy to install and operate in harsh environmental conditions. It is ideal for backpack and vehicle mounting solutions. Wireless connections to a data controller make it easy to establish positions and attributes, making A325 an essential component for mapping municipal assets, forestry, and topographical features. The easy-to-see multi-color LED status indicator and integrated 2D tilt sensor enable offset corrections and add to the simplicity of A325.
"A325 offers customers a very versatile precision GNSS smart antenna at an amazing price," said Phil Gabriel, Vice President and General Manager, Precision Products, for Hemisphere GPS. "This enhances our GNSS receiver portfolio, allowing us to offer customers a wider range of products and solutions to meet their needs."
“Too many workers are getting hurt as a result of climbing equipment with ladders or by hand,” said Ray Fritel, president of Diversified Products. “We’ve designed the service crane baskets to eliminate these unsafe practices and prevent unnecessary jobsite injuries.”
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what’s NEW«
A325 is now available through the Hemisphere GPS Preci-sion Products global dealer network. For more information about Hemisphere GPS’ Precision Products and A325 an-tenna, visit www.hemispheregps.com/precision.
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Versatile enclosed Featherlite Model 1611 redesigned to meet many hauling needs Versatile is one way to define the newly redesigned Model 1611 enclosed bumper pull trailer. Incorporating standard features from the existing Model 4928 car hauler, including a rear ramp, longer length options and a camper door, the new Model 1611 is now designed to haul both cars and recreational and utility equipment, including ATVs and motorcycles. It’s also equipped to handle hauling construction equipment, parts, tools, lawn mowers and other cargo.
Model 1611 is available in lengths of 12’, 14’, 16’, 18’, 20’ and 24’ with a width of 7’ or 8’6” and height of 6’6”. It includes a durable ¾” wood floor, easy-access camper door and a convenient rear ramp for loading. This all-aluminum trailer provides standard LED lights and a handy dome light. Model 1611 owners can opt to upgrade to an aluminum floor, and an overhead cabinet is also available for storage. Other options to customize the trailer to the owner’s needs include air vents, white interior lining, stylish aluminum wheels and various side sheet colors.
For more information on Featherlite recreational and utility trailers, call Featherlite Trailers at 800-800-1230, visit a local dealer or go to the web at www.fthr.com/tnews.
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Jenny Products, Inc. offers two-stage, gas-powered compressor with high air capacity Jenny Products, Inc. introduces the W11HGB-30P to its line of two-stage wheeled-portable air compressors. Featuring a powerful gas engine and high-capacity “W” pump, the compressor offers the highest air volume in its class.
The W11HGB-30P is equipped with an 11-horsepower Honda GX-Series engine with electric start. It includes a 30-gallon, ASME-certified air tank with a durable powder coat. The compressor produces 21 CFM at 100 PSI or 17.6 CFM at 175 PSI.
Built to withstand tough operating conditions, the compressor includes several features to reduce maintenance and maximize uptime. Splash lubrication with Jenny “Ultimate Blue” compressor-pump oil offers contractor-duty protection of the pistons, crankshaft, bearings, rings and cylinders.
Additionally, the W11HGB-30P is belt driven with a large flywheel and special unloading valves for easy start-ups and extra cooling, and a directional air shroud helps further reduce pump temperatures. The unit is also equipped with a totally enclosed belt guard, protectively mounted fittings, a stainless steel braided discharge hose and a large canister intake filter with replaceable filter elements for further protection.
For easy maneuvering and positioning around the jobsite, the W11HGB-30P includes two fully pneumatic tires and convenient lifting handles. Other standard features include a manual tank drain, pressure relief safety valve, high-quality pilot valve, pneumatic throttle idle control, anti-vibration feet, and tank, regulator and outlet pressure gauges.
With roots dating back to the 1870s, Jenny Products, Inc. has been an OEM manufacturer for several major manufacturers of air compressors. Today, Jenny manufactures and markets its own line of hand-carry, wheeled-portable and industrial-stationary air compressors. For more information on its line of equipment, contact Jenny Products, Inc., at 814-445-3400 or visit the website at www.jennyproductsinc.com.
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THE BOSS Snowplow adds to growing box plow lineup New in 2012 for skid steer applications, THE BOSS Snowplow introduces B-8 (8’ 4”) and B-10 (10’ 4”) box plows adding to its growing box plow product lineup. Built to last, the new B-8 and B-10 box plows feature a universal coupler fitting all skid steers for easy attachment; just drive into the universal tool carrier and connect two hydraulic couplers. No special control is required, simply use the existing skid steer control.
“Professionals who want to broaden their fleets with just the right box plow featuring the BOSS durability and dependability they’ve come to expect can now choose from our expanded family of products,” said Mark Klossner, marketing director for THE BOSS Snowplow. “Whether at work on the job site or at home, these new box plows are
Options include an oil sight glass, air line filter and lubricator. Additionally, different engines and pressure outputs are available upon request.
built with BOSS’ commitment to quality to provide skid steer operators with the versatility they need in size and weight to meet the task at hand.”
The B-8 and B-10 models trip-edge design protect the plow and skid steer when obstacles are encountered, maximizing performance and protection from impact. Adjustable trip springs let the operator adjust trip-edge tension.
To keep the blade on the ground at the optimal scraping angle while negotiating rough terrain, these plows feature a built-in float and pivot system. This feature also makes the box plow easier to maneuver for less experienced operators.
A unique bolt-on wing design will keep these plows in extended operation for many years. If a wing is bent because of impact, a new one can easily be bolted on. Heavy duty plow shoes are made of abrasion resistant steel providing wear resistance to keep the plow performing at its best.
Both plows feature THE BOSS’ exclusive SmartShield® finish to deliver durable corrosion protection and a long-lasting, high-gloss shine.
Also new from THE BOSS:The 7’6” Power-V XT PlowNew for 4X4, 1/2 to 1 ton trucks and SUVs, THE BOSS Snowplow introduces a 7’6” Power-V XT Plow featuring a high performance cutting edge, built-in curb guards and snow catcher. Flared blade wings with an enhanced curl throw snow higher and farther than straight blade plows for improved efficiency and less time on the job. An enclosed hydraulics package protects against corrosion and hydraulic freeze-up. The full moldboard trip design prevents plow damage when an obstacle is encountered. A two-year limited warranty covers parts and labor.
THE BOSS snow removal products and accessories are manufactured in an approved ISO 9001:2008 registered facility and are available to professionals and homeowners through the company’s nationwide network of distributors. For more information on THE BOSS Snowplow and the full line of BOSS accessories, call 800-286-4155 or visit the company’s website at www.bossplow.com.
The new 7’6” Power-V XT Plow from THE BOSS
THE BOSS's new B-8 & B-10 box plows feature universal coupler system.
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»business STRATEGIESEight Tips for Maintaining Working Capital
–By Federico Acuna, Vice President, American Express OPEN
Is your business ready for its next big
opportunity? If you answered “yes” based
on your experience, know-how, or sheer
enthusiasm, don’t forget the one thing
that can trump them all: cash. Often, the
cash to hire, buy necessary equipment,
and cover other startup expenses can
make all the difference between a great
opportunity and a missed opportunity.
So that you can be ready for the next big
break that comes your way, help create
sufficient working capital with these tips
for taking control of your business’s cash
flow.
Know where you stand.When it comes to cash flow, knowledge is
power. Cash flow crunches don’t appear
out of nowhere and they can often be
spotted—and avoided—by knowing
exactly where you stand with a cash
flow statement. Income statements show
sales, expenses, and profits at a given
moment, but cash flow statements show
the movement of money in and out of your
business over a specific period of time.
This will help you see whether you’re
building or draining working capital.
Actively manage outflows.You’re in control of accounts payable, so
don’t let spending run on autopilot. When
cash is tight, delay payments as much as
possible, but without paying late. Using
charge cards to cover purchases is one
option, but you can also consider bartering
for goods or services, or using points and
miles from credit card rewards programs.
At times when you have sufficient cash
on hand, take advantage of vendors’
payment terms that reward you for early
payment with a 1 to 2 percent discount.
Small discounts such as these can add
up, and that’s money you can reinvest in
your business. If early-payment discounts
aren’t available to you, another possibility
is to rely on credit or charge cards that
offer them, such as the Plum Card from
American Express OPEN.
Streamline monthly expenses.Short of billing more, the most obvious
way to balance receivables with payables
is to simply cut down on expenses. Target
recurring costs because even a small
reduction can add up to significant savings
over the course of a year. Find creative
ways, for example, to handle peaks in
demand without hiring additional staff,
by relying on outsourcing or temporary
help. You might also consider renting or
leasing infrequently used equipment or
vehicles on a short-term basis instead of
buying them, to avoid monthly payments
or large one-time expenses. Also consider
reassessing monthly services, such as the
company’s cell phone plan, to cut back on
unneeded services and costs.
Create a plan B.Even the most diligent cash managers
need to find cash for unplanned expenses
or for important investments, such as
new machinery or tools. In these cases,
it’s important to have several sources
of financing lined up for when you need
it. Planning financing ahead of time
will allow you to find the best options,
and you’re also more likely to receive
financing before you’re cash-strapped.
When conducting research, don’t
overlook special lending programs you
may qualify for, such as those designated
for small businesses owned by women or
minorities.
Stay on top of receivables.Business owners often feel they have no
control over receivables, yet there are
steps you can take to speed payments.
First, state clear payment terms and stick
to them. You may also want to encourage
some customers with early-pay discounts
of your own. Be aware, however, that
some customers may feel in their right to
take the discount without paying early, so
be selective. Another tactic is to simply
ask for a partial payment upfront—or
for a larger initial payment—when it’s an
option.
Offer a variety of payment options.If you’re not willing to take the risk of
offering an early-payment discount,
another possibility is to encourage the use
of charge and credit cards. Unlike checks,
you won’t run the risk of a customer’s
overdrawn account, or have to wait for a
check to arrive in the mail.
Revamp collections.Stay on top of collections well before
payments are overdue. Look for ways to
improve your overall collections process
by understanding your customers’ billing
preferences and procedures. Begin
by making certain that all customer
information is up to date. By maintaining
current telephone numbers and address
information, you’ll speed collections
work and reach customers promptly.
Also be certain your invoice contains all
appropriate information, such as your
customer’s purchase order number or
your vendor number, and make sure
to send the invoice to the appropriate
contact. Wrong contact information or
missing information will only add more
time to the collection cycle.
Outsource receivables.Bad credit can be contagious, so it’s
important to prevent bad customers from
affecting your good credit. Protect yourself
from late-payers or non-payers by putting
a reputable intermediary in the middle.
Hire or assign a reliable bookkeeper or
accountant on a contract basis to handle
accounts receivable functions. His or
her job will be to approve credit, make
collection calls, receive payments and
make deposits. By taking this active step
towards strong accounts receivable, you’ll
take a major step towards stronger cash
flow.
Considering the extensive scheduling
and planning required to keep any
construction job on time and on budget,
your business probably doesn’t lack for
discipline. So put that discipline to work
and make a commitment to stick to these
cash flow tips. Over time, good practices
will eventually become the routine, and
you’ll soon find yourself in the position to
say “yes” to whatever great opportunity
comes your way.
Federico Acuna, Vice President, American Express
OPEN, oversees the Plum Card, a charge card
that helps small business owners better manage
cash flow and free up working capital by taking
advantage of the card’s built-in trader terms.
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Building up the Government: Tips For Finding Steady Growth in the Federal Marketplace
By Doña Storey, American Express OPEN Advisor on Procurement
Government contracting has long been a positive revenue opportunity for small businesses eager to grow, and building and construction is among the federal
government’s top spending categories. To help industry business owners understand what they need to do to get a leg up on the billions of dollars’ worth of
government contracts that are set aside for small businesses, Doña Story offers some helpful information below about the opportunities building and construction
fi rms have selling to the federal government and tips on how they can get started.
After a few successful years, it is no surprise that a small business begins looking into new markets as a part of their growth plan. Small construction fi rms are no different. With the right guidance and a strong network, a construction fi rm can fi nd steady growth in the federal marketplace. You may start off as a small company working on a specifi c trade, such as being an electrical contractor, but with determination and strong project management skills, your construction business can join the ranks of many that have found government contracting as a path to growth and greater success. Or you may be a local construction fi rm who fi nds that creating a strategic alliance with a very large prime contractor already doing business with the government will offer
guidance but also a steady stream of work. Regardless, there are a few key steps that you can do to jumpstart your preparation in growing your company in the government marketplace.
Get registeredRegister your company in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR). This is a database that enables you to be found by government customers looking for a small company. As an aside, it certainly helps to know you can’t be paid unless you are found in the CCR. (Website is at www.bpn.gov/ccr/)
Build a capability statementDevelop your fi rm’s profi le into something that is called a capability statement, a very
clear, concise description of your fi rm. A brief listing of your past contracts or projects, also known as past performance, is something that the federal government fi nds very valuable and should be included in your capability statement. If the work you have performed has been as a subcontractor, describe it as such. Make sure you have the ability to cite who your satisfi ed customers are.
A capability statement ultimately helps boost your ability to be seen as a viable small business that has experience and a track record. According to Jack Beecher, Chief, Small Business Programs Offi ce, Norfolk District, Army Corps of Engineers, strong past performance on contracts and having that information readily available for review is critical in the agency’s decision-making process.
Explore SmallBusiness Certifi cationsCertifi cations can make a big difference in your success and help set your business apart from the competition. Visit sba.gov and search certifi cations to see whether
you qualify for any of the small business certifi cations – which include woman-owned, HUBZone, veteran-owned, service disabled veteran and small disadvantaged (usually certifi ed as an 8(a) company). This would allow your company to compete with other companies that are within your size category thereby narrowing the competition and increasing your likelihood of being awarded a government contract.
Many small business owners believe that winning government contracts is too intimidating, or somehow beyond their reach. By tackling the process with a straightforward approach, you will fi nd that the skills you have developed to grow your business in the commercial sector —commitment, hard work and strategic networking — are just as valid in the government sector. Companies should put their strengths to work and take advantage of the sector that can weather any economic downturn.
Check out government contracting opportunities online at www.fbo.gov to fi gure out what kinds of contracts would be a good fi t for your business’ capabilities.
The United States government is the largest consumer of products and services in the world, spending more than $535 billion in fi scal year 2011 in procurement—23 percent of these dollars are set aside for small businesses. As a result, federal contracting is an important avenue of growth for many building and construction fi rms to consider.
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Following the winter’s last hurrah, long after the snow diminishes from the forecast and the snowdrifts melt away, the last thing most people want to think about is more white stuff. Snow and ice contractors, however, are not “most people.” These professionals eat, breathe and live snow, and as a result, aren’t necessarily happy to see winter come to an end. But, most do look forward to giving their pushers a well-deserved break come spring. Before parking the winter workhorse, a post-season maintenance program should be performed.
Although pushers are designed to be as close to maintenance-free as possible, common wear-and-tear items are bound to need attention at some point – depending on the level of usage and application for which the pusher is utilized. A snow pusher is a major investment. Simple maintenance is the easiest, most inexpensive way to protect that investment and ensure years of reliable use. But perhaps more significantly, post-season maintenance is the key to being productive and poised for action when the first flakes fly. Proactively addressing maintenance immediately after the season ends, ensures valuable training and safety discussions won’t get pushed aside in order to prepare the equipment in the fall.
Though the maintenance is essential, it’s also minimal. The checklist requires a few simple steps and a small amount of time.
Cleaning It UpUniversally recognized as the end to the snow season, April 15th is the target date for initiating the post-maintenance program. The first, and perhaps simplest, step in a solid post-season maintenance plan is giving the pusher a good cleaning. A thorough power wash removes salt and debris, preventing corrosion and rusting. After cleaning, allow the pusher to dry for a few hours, and then apply a standard penetrant to pivot points, fasteners, nuts and bolts. Each pusher features a unique design and likewise requires specific attention to key components. In pushers that feature moving and forgiving parts as part of the design, extra lubricant should be applied to those areas such as springs, joints and edges to prevent paint chipping and rusting.
Once the pusher is cleaned, a detailed inspection can alert the operator of any issues. Again, because each type of pusher is built differently, the full inspection should be tailored to suit the equipment. While
there is no “one-size-fits-all” maintenance plan, there are basics for most standard pushers.
Inspect, Repair and Replace Proper and timely maintenance is essential in order to optimize performance and avoid accelerated wear. In general terms, pushers are designed to be fairly easy to care for and service. In the event a repair or full replacement is needed, most steps are relatively quick and easy to perform. In fact, most servicing can be completed in less than 30 minutes.
Every pusher has a cutting edge, either rubber or steel, that should be inspected and replaced if necessary. Rubber edges tend to have a life only 1/5 that of steel, thus requiring more frequent maintenance and replacement. Regardless of the edge type though, replacement does come at a cost. The size of the edge and the time required for replacement can cause costs to add up in a hurry. Some plows that feature sectional moldboard designs minimize time and expense by allowing individual sections to be replaced as needed.
These sectional designs typically feature 32-inch independent moldboard sections, each mounted on the pusher’s mainframe with a mounting block. Those blocks should receive a quick post-season inspection and replacement if they show
cracks or damage. A critical element to the safety of the plow, the property and the operator, the mounting blocks are designed to handle a lot of pressure and impact with little damage and may last in excess of five years. However, if signs of stress or damage occur, it is important to replace damaged blocks to ensure safe and proper operation. Also, check to be sure bolts are tight and the blocks are firmly secured to the pusher.
All pushers have wear shoes that should be inspected at the season’s end, and replaced if severely worn. Wear can occur quickly and unevenly with standard hitch designs requiring precise placement by the operator. Understandably, when it’s 3:00 a.m. and there is a lot to be cleared, time is of the essence and operators may not take time for the necessary adjustments. New to the market, “drop-and-go” hitch designs remove operator error by self-adjusting to the pavement and ensuring even wear on both shoes for longer life and fewer replacements. These designs also permit the shoes to “float” rather than drag during operation, further extending life. Regardless of the type of hitch design, a quick check is in order to make sure the wear shoes are in proper working order.
Having successfully checked and completed the major components, there are still several smaller parts that impact the overall performance of the pusher. Constant movement of the center and outer springs can lead to breaks or stress points. Carefully inspect those areas. If
Out Of The Snow, Not Out Of MindProper maintenance is key to optimum performance next season
Sectional moldboard models alleviate both the time and expense of replacement. Rather than replacing a large, single cutting edge on a one-piece moldboard several feet wide, just the damaged section needs to be replaced.
All pushers have wear shoes that should be inspected at the season’s end, and replaced if severely worn. Newer “drop-and-go” hitch designs permit the shoes to “float” rather than drag during operation as well as ensure even wear on both shoes for longer life.
»snow pusher MAINTENANCE By Randy Strait, President, Arctic Snow & Ice Control Products
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In New York:
M&C TRUCK EQUIPMENT LLC2901 Vestal Rd.Vestal, NY 13850607-348-0080www.mc-te.com
HOWE TRUCK & TRAILER16 Sweetmilk Creek Rd.Troy, NY 12180518-279-3421Email: [email protected]
RBR MELVILLE CONTRACTORS LLC434 Old Suffolk Ave.Islandia, NY 11749631-234-8188www.rbrsnow.com
TRI TANK CORP.115 Farrell Rd.Syracuse, NY 13209315-451-8663 | 866-585-5267www.tritank.com
TRUCK BODY SPECIALISTS LLCDBA CHENANGO TRUCK36 South Canal StreetOxford, NY 13830607-843-9885 | 866-237-9885www.chenangotruck.com
In Michigan:
KC’S TRUCK EQUIPMENTREPAIR SERVICE, INC.611 Terminal RoadLansing, MI 48906517-321-3800www.kctruckequipment.comLansing’s only direct dealer.
In Ohio/Indiana:/Michigan:
ARCHBOLD EQUIPMENT COMPANYArchbold, OH 419-445-0810Sherwood, OH 419-899-2151Topeka, IN 260-593-3000Ottawa, OH 419-523-4131Adrian, MI 517-263-1395Portage, OH 419-686-2273www.archboldequipment.com
In New Jersey:
LOWTHER’S SERVICE INC.52A Route 34, Matawan, NJ 07747856-461-8277800-LOWTHER (569-8437)
In Delaware/Maryland/Pennsylvania:
TOP CITYDover, DE302-734-8670 | 800-787-0444Bear, DE302-324-8383 | 800-787-8656Laurel, DE302-875-4855 | 800-787-0239Fruitland, MD410-742-3446 | 800-787-0466Orwigsburg, PA570-366-8950 | 800-895-9745www.topcityonline.com
In Wisconsin:
UNIVERSAL TRUCKEQUIPMENT INC.N 15921 Schubert Rd.Galesville, WI 54630608-539-4600www.universaltruckequipment.com
MW ENTERPRISESN9452 N. River Road, Ixonia, WI 53036920-474-4744
In Ohio:
DAN’S TRUCK EQUIPMENT8042 Fremont PikePerrysburg, OH 43551419-874-2249www.danstruck.com
SCHODORF TRUCK BODY885 Harmon AvenueColumbus, OH 43223614-228-6793 | 800-288-0992www.schodorftruck.com
In Iowa:
HD EQUIPMENT INC.2289 Hwy. 30, Grand Mound, IA 52751563-847-1895
Z LINE LTD.402 North County RoadToledo, IA 52342641-484-6211 | 800-468-0193
STUBER TRUCK955 W. Airline Hwy.Waterloo, IA 50703319-233-2286 | 888-322-2286www.stubertrucks.com
MARX TRAILER SALES2411 3rd StreetSioux City, IA 51101712-252-4337 | 800-352-0030www.marxtrailer.com
In Illinois:
RONDO ENTERPRISES, INC.1115 E. State StreetSycamore, IL 60178815-899-4340www.rondotrailer.com
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In Minnesota:
TRUCKS ‘N TOYS LTD.33458 Xylite St. N.E.Cambridge, MN 55008763-689-1332www.trucksntoysltd.com
TOPPERS PLUS1929 East Madison Ave.Mankato, MN 56001507-387-7376 | 800-321-7587www.toppersplus.com
DAKOTA TRANSMISSION& AUTO REPAIR, INC.6975 W. 146th StreetApple Valley, MN 55124952-432-2811www.dakotaautorepair.com
CRYSTAL WELDING17601 113th AvenueMaple Grove, MN 55369763-428-8281 | 800-255-3519www.crystalwelding.com
TRUCKIN’ AMERICA4720 Hwy. 52 N.Rochester, MN 55901507-285-9855 | 800-556-4720www.truckinamerica.com
ISANTI RENTAL421 W. Dual Blvd.Isanti, MN 55040763-444-7368www.isantirental.com
HOLT TRUCK CENTER245 W. Cokato St.Cokato, MN 55321320-286-5489 | 888-444-4658www.holtmotors.com
NORTH CENTRALTRUCK EQUIPMENT2629 Clearwater Rd. S.St. Cloud, MN 56301320-251-7252732 30th Ave. SEMinneapolis, MN 55414877-485-9595www.northcentralinc.com
In Minnesota/North Dakota:
TRUCK UTILITIES INC.2370 English St.St. Paul, MN 55109651-484-3305 | 800-869-10752770 5th AvenueFargo, ND 58103701-241-9411 | 800-972-9250www.truckutilities.com
In Maryland:
MWS LLC11405 Mapleville Rd.Smithsburg, MD 21783301-824-3628
In Missouri:
MOW-RITE6404 B. Blue Ridge CutoffRaytown, MO 64133816-353-9900www.mow-rite.com
CSTK2900 Chouteau Ave.St. Louis, MO 63103314-771-6666
In Pennsylvania:
SNAKE CREEK MARINE20745 SR 29Montrose, PA 18801570-967-2109www.snakecreekmarine.net
LAFAYETTE WELDING INC.64 W. Ridge PikeLimerick, PA 19468610-489-3434
AUTO & TRUCK SPECIALTIES15761 Route 322Clarion, PA 16214814-764-5544 | 888-359-3761www.autoandtruckspecialties.com
WALTER’S TRACTOR SERVICE6690 Linglestown Rd.Harrisburg, PA 17112717-545-9120Email: [email protected]
207 Smouse RoadRte. 119 & 819 Scottdale ExitMt. Pleasant, PA 15666724-887-7777 | 888-547-7775www.smouse.com
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*$0 down, 0% A.P.R. fi nancing for terms up to 48 months on purchases of select new Kubota equipment from available inventory at participating dealers through 9/30/12. Example: A 48-month monthly installment repayment term at 0% A.P.R. requires 48 payments of $20.83 per $1,000 borrowed. 0% A.P.R. interest is available to customers if no dealer documentation preparation fee is charged. Dealer charge for document preparation fee shall be in accordance with state laws. Only Kubota and select Kubota performance-matched Land Pride equipment is eligible. Inclusion of ineligible equipment may result in a higher blended A.P.R. Not available for Rental, National Accounts or Governmental customers. 0% A.P.R. and low-rate fi nancing may not be available with customer instant rebate (C.I.R.) offers. Financing is available through Kubota Credit Corporation, U.S.A., 3401 Del Amo Blvd., Torrance, CA 90503; subject to credit approval. Some exceptions apply. Offer expires 9/30/12. See us for details on these and other low-rate options or go to www.kubota.com for more information. **Customer instant rebates (C.I.R.) of $300 to $2,500 are available on cash or fi nance purchases of eligible Kubota equipment through Kubota Tractor Corporation. Dealer subtracts rebate from dealer’s pre-rebate selling price on qualifying purchases. Subject to dealership inventory. Sales to governmental agencies, independent rental centers, and dealer owned rental fl eets do not qualify. Some exceptions apply. Customer instant rebates are not available after completed sale. C.I.R. availability ends 9/30/2012. Optional equipment may be shown.
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$0 Down & 0%A.P.R. Financing for 48 Months*
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*$0 down, 0% A.P.R. fi nancing for terms up to 48 months on purchases of select new Kubota equipment from available inventory at participating dealers through 9/30/12. Example: A 48-month monthly installment repayment term at 0% A.P.R. requires 48 payments of $20.83 per $1,000 borrowed. 0% A.P.R. interest is available to customers if no dealer documentation preparation fee is charged. Dealer charge for document preparation fee shall be in accordance with state laws. Only Kubota and select Kubota performance-matched Land Pride equipment is eligible. Inclusion of ineligible equipment may result in a higher blended A.P.R. Not available for Rental, National Accounts or Governmental customers. 0% A.P.R. and low-rate fi nancing may not be available with customer instant rebate (C.I.R.) offers. Financing is available through Kubota Credit Corporation, U.S.A., 3401 Del Amo Blvd., Torrance, CA 90503; subject to credit approval. Some exceptions apply. Offer expires 9/30/12. See us for details on these and other low-rate options or go to www.kubota.com for more information. **Customer instant rebates (C.I.R.) of $300 to $2,500 are available on cash or fi nance purchases of eligible Kubota equipment through Kubota Tractor Corporation. Dealer subtracts rebate from dealer’s pre-rebate selling price on qualifying purchases. Subject to dealership inventory. Sales to governmental agencies, independent rental centers, and dealer owned rental fl eets do not qualify. Some exceptions apply. Customer instant rebates are not available after completed sale. C.I.R. availability ends 9/30/2012. Optional equipment may be shown.
In Massachusetts/Rhode Island:NORFOLK POWER EQUIPMENT, INC.5 Cushing Drive, Rte. 1A, Wrentham, MA 02093508-384-0011846 Bronco Highway, Burrillville, RI 02830401-710-9911161 S. Main Street, Middleboro, MA 02346774-213-9052
In Maryland:HICKORY INTERNATIONAL, INC.1704 Conowingo Road, Bel Air, MD 21014410-838-4200 | www.hickoryinternational.com
In Connecticut:WESCO INC. TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT27 Broad Street, Norwalk, CT 06851203-847-2496 | www.wesco-inc.com
In Alabama:TOOMEY EQUIPMENT CO., INC.5788 Hwy. 90 West, Theodore, AL 36582251-653-1900 | 800-653-1905www.toomeyequipment.com
MELSON TRACTOR CO.13440 Hwy. 280 E, Salem, AL 36874334-291-7609
In Virginia:BYRD TRACTOR7274 Centreville Road, Manassas, VA 20111703-361-2135 | www.byrdtractorinc.com
In New York:SALEM FARM SUPPLY, INC.5109 State Route 22, Salem, NY 12865518-854-7424 | 800-999-3276www.salemfarmsupply.com
WESTCHESTER TRACTOR, INC.60 International Blvd., Brewster, NY 10509845-278-7766 | www.wtractor.com
In Kentucky:CENTRAL EQUIPMENT CO.791 Red Mile Road, Lexington, KY 40504859-253-2611 | 866-855-9738www.ecentralequipment.com
In Louisiana:SAMMY BROUSSARD EQUIPMENT CENTER1909 Mills Hwy., Breaux Bridge, LA 70517337-233-5591
In North Carolina:JOHNSON EQUIPMENT COMPANY1590 Vinson Blvd., Brunswick, NC 28424910-642-6051 | www.johnsonequip.com
MT. AIRY EQUIPMENT CO., INC.1431 W. Pine Street, Mount Airy, NC 27030336-786-6240 | www.mtairyequipmentco.com
In Ohio:LASHLEY TRACTOR SALES24821 State Route 313, Quaker City, OH 43773740-679-2141 | 800-LASHLEY (527-4539)3348 Newark Avenue, Zanesville, OH 43701740-455-214147445 National Road, St. Clairsville, OH 43950740-695-2141 | www.lashleytractor.com
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In New York:
HANAS ENTERPRISES, INC.321 U.S. Route 11Central Square, NY 13036315-676-2642Email: [email protected]
TRIUS INC.266 Towpath Rd.Ft. Edward, NY 12828518-480-3540www.triusonline.com
In Minnesota:
RULE TIRE & AUTO104 Litchfield Ave. SEWillmar, MN 56201320-235-1146www.ruletire.net
In Iowa:
BROZENE’SHYDRAULIC SERVICES1400 Mount Pleasant St.Burlington, IA 52601319-752-4017309-337-8574
In Illinois::
FOREMOST TRUCK & TRAILER SPECIALISTS1410 Woodcook RoadMacon, IL 62544217-764-3420
In Indiana:
THE ROBINSON CORP.1410 E. Eaton Wheeling PikeEaton, IN 47338765-396-3391
In Wisconsin:
MICHAEL’STRUCK EQUIPMENT1745 Miller StreetLa Crosse, WI 54601608-782-7800800-457-3762
In New Jersey:
FDR HITCHES112 W. Westfield Ave.Roselle Park, NJ 07204908-259-9500888-337-4482www.shopfdr.com
In Michigan:
ARISTA TRUCK SYSTEMS INC.5125 Clay Ave. SWGrand Rapids, MI 49548616-530-6000800-858-3659www.aristatrucksystems.com
JOHN R. SPRING & TIRE1782 E. Maple Rd.Troy, MI 48083248-588-7200
In Massachusetts:
BART TRUCK EQUIPMENT LLC358 River St.West Springfield, MA 01089413-737-2766413-737-8473 (fax)Email: [email protected]
In West Virginia:
BAKER TRUCK EQUIPMENTState Rt. 60 & Mynes Rd.Hurricane, WV 25526304-722-3814 | 800-342-3119www.bakerwv.com
In Pennsylvania:
PERKIOMEN PERFORMANCE108 Gravel Pike Rte. 29Green Land, PA 18054215-234-9121
TRI-COUNTY PERFORMANCE997 Beaver StreetDuBois, PA 15801814-371-2642
In Connecticut:
SMITH EQUIPMENT SALES747 Route 32North Franklin, CT 06254860-642-7571 | 800-843-4236Email:[email protected]
THE TRAILER DEPOT LLC1037 Middletown Ave.Northford, CT 06472203-234-7788 | 800-860-3579www.thetrailerdepot.com
SOUTHFORD GARAGE1380 Southford Rd.Southbury, CT 06488203-264-5343Email:[email protected]
In Ohio:
KAFFENBARGERTRUCK EQUIPMENT2310 Refugee Rd.Columbus, OH 43207614-443-36003260 E. Kemper Rd.Cincinnati, OH 45241513-772-6800www.kaffenbarger.comSee us at Farm Science Review in London, OH, Lot #629, on the corner of soybean & silage.
In Maryland:
S&S AUTO PERFORMANCE INC.1928 Lincoln Dr. A-FAnnapolis, MD 21401410-263-5066
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In New York:
WILSON RENTAL CENTER, INC.369 Park Avenue, Corning, NY 14830607-962-8611 | 800-640-2423www.wilsonrentalcenter.com
E/T EQUIPMENT CO., INC.425 S. Riverside AvenueCroton on Hudson, NY 10520914-271-6126www.etequipment.com
In Louisiana:
DITCH WITCH of LOUISIANA5402 Industrial Dr. Ext.Bossier City, LA 71112318-747-0660
In North Carolina:
DITCH WITCH OF NORTH CAROLINA329 U.S. Hwy. 70E, Garner, NC 27529919-772-1214 | 800-545-9015www.dwnc.com
In New Jersey:
PEACH COUNTRY TRACTOR, INC.749 Mullica Hill RoadMullica Hill, NJ 08062856-589-3953www.peachcountrytractor.com
SMITH TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT, INC.15 Hillcrest Avenue, Washington, NJ 07882908-689-7900www.smithtractorandequipment.com
In Massachusetts:
PITTSFIELD LAWN & TRACTOR1548 W. Housatonic StreetPittsfield, MA 01201413-443-2623 | www.plt.com
In Indiana:
HARDINGS, INC.109 West Commercial Ave.Lowell, IN 46356219-696-8911 | www.hardingsinc.comEmail: [email protected]
In Kentucky:
CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY CO.2911 S. English Station Road, Louisville, KY 40299502-267-4020 | 866-901-22622235 Ragu Drive, Owensboro, KY 42303270-683-2000 | 877-683-2262267 W. Jay Lauden, Carrollton, KY 41008502-732-4661 | www.cmcky.com
In Virginia:
BYRD TRACTOR7274 Centreville Road, Manassas, VA 20111703-361-2135 | www.byrdtractorinc.com
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• Ability to clear everything from brush to felling and mulching 15" and larger diameter trees with appropriate hydraulics• Ability to be attached to just about any carrier • Use with or without an auxiliary engine
• Low cost, affordable attachment that is a must have for every clearing contractor. • Low cost - Pays for itself! • Long tool life - 300+ hours • Extremely low maintenance!
John Brown & Sons, Co.14 B&B Lane, Weare, NH 03104
Fax: 603-529-7974
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In Maryland:
GAITHERSBURG EQUIPMENT CO.700 E. Diamond Ave.Gaithersburg, MD 20877301-670-9300www.gaithersburgequipment.com
In New Jersey:
SHAW’S GARAGE307 Greenwood Ave.Florham Park, NJ 07932973-377-0421Email: [email protected]
CENTRAL JERSEY TRAILER & HITCH LLC45 4th StreetSomerville, NJ 08876908-203-1911www.hitchone.com
In New York:
WHITESBORO SPRING247 Oriskany Blvd.Whitesboro, NY 13492315-736-5432 | 800-352-3050Email: [email protected]
In Rhode Island:
ON SITE TRUCK REPAIR, INC.65 Perry StreetCentral Falls, RI 02863401-722-3160Email: [email protected]
In New Hampshire:
DIESEL WORKS LLC787 E. Conway RoadCenter Conway, NH 03813603-356-8315 | 888-619-9817www.dieselworksnh.com
In Massachusetts:
PLACE MOTOR, INC.19 Thompson RoadWebster, MA 01570508-943-8010 | 800-880-1759www.placemotor.com
In Vermont:
BYRNES TRUCK STORE, INC.3339 Route 7 SouthNorth Claredon, VT 05759802-775-1551Email: [email protected]
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www.kubota.com©Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2012
*$0 down, 0% A.P.R. financing for terms up to 48 months on purchases of select new Kubota equipment from available inventory at participating dealers through 9/30/12. Example: A 48-month monthly installment repayment term at 0% A.P.R. requires 48 payments of $20.83 per $1,000 borrowed. 0% A.P.R. interest is available to customers if no dealer documentation preparation fee is charged. Dealer charge for document preparation fee shall be in accordance with state laws. Only Kubota and select Kubota performance-matched Land Pride equipment is eligible. Inclusion of ineligible equipment may result in a higher blended A.P.R. Not available for Rental, National Accounts or Governmental customers. 0% A.P.R. and low-rate financing may not be available with customer instant rebate (C.I.R.) offers. Financing is available through Kubota Credit Corporation, U.S.A., 3401 Del Amo Blvd., Torrance, CA 90503; subject to credit approval. Some exceptions apply. Offer expires 9/30/12. See us for details on these and other low-rate options or go to www.kubota.com for more information. Optional equipment may be shown.
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www.kubota.com©Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2012
*$0 down, 0% A.P.R. financing for terms up to 48 months on purchases of select new Kubota equipment from available inventory at participating dealers through 9/30/12. Example: A 48-month monthly installment repayment term at 0% A.P.R. requires 48 payments of $20.83 per $1,000 borrowed. 0% A.P.R. interest is available to customers if no dealer documentation preparation fee is charged. Dealer charge for document preparation fee shall be in accordance with state laws. Only Kubota and select Kubota performance-matched Land Pride equipment is eligible. Inclusion of ineligible equipment may result in a higher blended A.P.R. Not available for Rental, National Accounts or Governmental customers. 0% A.P.R. and low-rate financing may not be available with customer instant rebate (C.I.R.) offers. Financing is available through Kubota Credit Corporation, U.S.A., 3401 Del Amo Blvd., Torrance, CA 90503; subject to credit approval. Some exceptions apply. Offer expires 9/30/12. See us for details on these and other low-rate options or go to www.kubota.com for more information. Optional equipment may be shown.
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In Massachusetts/Rhode Island:
NORFOLK POWER EQUIPMENT, INC.5 Cushing Drive, Rte. 1AWrentham, MA 02093508-384-0011846 Bronco Hwy., Burrillville, RI 02830401-710-9911161 S. Main St., Middleboro, MA 02346774-213-9052
In Maryland:
HICKORY INTERNATIONAL, INC.1704 Conowingo RoadBel Air, MD 21014410-838-4200www.hickoryinternational.com
In Virginia:
BYRD TRACTOR7274 Centreville RoadManassas, VA 20111703-361-2135www.byrdtractorinc.com
In Louisiana:
SAMMY BROUSSARDEQUIPMENT CENTER1909 Mills HighwayBreaux Bridge, LA 70517337-233-5591
In Ohio:
LASHLEY TRACTOR SALES24821 St. Rte. 313Quaker City, OH 43773740-679-2141800-LASHLEY (527-4539)3348 Newark Ave., Zanesville, OH 43701740-455-214147445 National RoadSt. Clairsville, OH 43950740-695-2141www.lashleytractor.com
In Iowa:
ROEDER IMPLEMENT2550 Rockdale Rd., Dubuque, IA 52003563-557-1184 | 800-557-1184www.roederimplement.com
In Alabama:
MELSON TRACTOR CO.13440 Hwy. 280 E, Salem, AL 36874334-291-7609
In North Carolina:
MT. AIRY EQUIPMENT CO., INC.1431 W. Pine StreetMount Airy, NC 27030336-786-6240www.mtairyequipmentco.com
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Designing a reliable snowplow is one thing. Creating a family of snowplows that define an industry is another. For over 25 years The BOSS has pioneered the development of tough, reliable V-Plows engineered to handle the ever-changing demands of snowplow professionals. Today, THE BOSS continues to push the edge of V-Plow performance and reliability with snowplows like the Power-V XT and the new Power-V DXT – moving snow faster, throwing it farther and always being there to back you up.
POWER-V DXTThe newest V-Plow that features an innovative dual-trip design.
POWER-VThe best-selling multiposition plow on the market. Bar none.
GO TO BOSSPLOW.COM AND:
POWER-V XTDesigned to throw snow higher & farther than traditional plows.
TAKING THE INDUSTRY BY STORM, YEAR AFTER YEAR.
In Illinois:
MONROE TRUCK EQUIPMENT812 Draper Avenue, Joliet, IL 60432815-727-3134
In Iowa:
PAL FLEET TRUCK EQUIPMENT CO.2109 South 35th St., Council Bluffs, IA 51501712-323-7116 | 800-831-9260 | www.palfleet.comEmail: [email protected]
In Maryland:
EASTERN TRAILER & BODY21284 Mt. Lena Rd., Boonsboro, MD 21713301-745-6696 | www.easterntruckequipment.com
In Massachusetts:
TRUCK & TRAILER WORLD123 Uxbridge Rd., Mendon, MA 01756508-478-5902 | www.trucktrailerworld.net
NEW ENGLAND TRUCK DESIGN275 Leominster Rd., Sterling, MA 01564978-422-8870 | 888-246-5716www.road-craft.com
In Minnesota:
UNITED TRUCK BODY CO. INC.5219 Miller Trunk Hwy., Duluth, MN 55811800-782-3443 | www.unitedtruckbody.com
CRYSTEEL TRUCK EQUIPMENT52248 Ember Road, Lake Crystal, MN 56055507-726-6041 | 800-722-05881130 73rd Ave. NE, Fridley, MN 55432763-571-1902 | 800-795-1280 | www.crysteeltruck.com
In New Jersey:
CRESTON HYDRAULICS, INC.109 Flock Road, Hamilton, NJ 08619609-587-3334 | www.crestoninc.net
In New York:
M&C TRUCK EQUIPMENT LLC2901 Vestal Rd., Vestal, NY 13850607-348-0080 | www.mc-te.com
© 2012 BOSS Products/Northern Star Industries, Inc *Comparison based on THE BOSS Power-V XT versus standard-duty straight-blade and multiposition snowplows.
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Designing a reliable snowplow is one thing. Creating a family of snowplows that define an industry is another. For over 25 years The BOSS has pioneered the development of tough, reliable V-Plows engineered to handle the ever-changing demands of snowplow professionals. Today, THE BOSS continues to push the edge of V-Plow performance and reliability with snowplows like the Power-V XT and the new Power-V DXT – moving snow faster, throwing it farther and always being there to back you up.
POWER-V DXTThe newest V-Plow that features an innovative dual-trip design.
POWER-VThe best-selling multiposition plow on the market. Bar none.
GO TO BOSSPLOW.COM AND:
POWER-V XTDesigned to throw snow higher & farther than traditional plows.
TAKING THE INDUSTRY BY STORM, YEAR AFTER YEAR.
In Ohio:
JTI INC.7400 Oak Leaf Rd., Oakwood Village, OH 44146440-232-4311
CUSTOM WAY WELDING2217 N. Dayton Lakeview Rd., New Carlisle, OH 45344937-845-9469 | www.customway.com
JD EQUIPMENT, INC.219 Columbus Sandusky Rd. N., Marion, OH 43302740-389-5458 | 866-389-5458 | www.jdequipment.com
TERRY’S TRUCK & TRAILER INC.4686 Eagle Circle NW, N. Canton, OH 44720330-499-3110 | www.tttrailer.com
KAFFENBARGER TRUCK EQUIPMENT2310 Refugee Rd., Columbus, OH 43207614-443-36003260 E. Kemper Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45241513-772-6800 | www.kaffenbarger.comSee us at Farm Science Review in London, OHLot #629, on the corner of soybean & silage.
In Rhode Island:
ON SITE TRUCK REPAIR, INC.65 Perry Street, Central Falls, RI 02863401-722-3160 | www.mybossplow.comEmail: [email protected]
In Vermont:
SOUTH MAIN AUTO448 Main St., St. Johnsbury, VT 05819802-748-3219 | www.southmainauto.biz
In Wisconsin:
MONROE TRUCK EQUIPMENT1051 W. 7th St., Monroe, WI 53566608-328-8127 | 800-356-81341151 W. Main Ave., DePere, WI 54115920-336-8068 | 800-848-54001601 E. 29th St., Marshfield, WI 54449715-387-8445 | 800-882-1900www.monroetruck.com
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Curb Shaper takes out all the labor of being bent over shaping curb by hand and gives you a perfect shape every time. This tool has several adjustments and can be set up for different jobs in a matter of minutes.
Curb Shaper is basically designed for 24" curb and gutter, but has adjustments up to 2 1/2" either direction that can be adjusted while in use to take care of variations in form work. By removing the all thread adjustment pin, you can turn the sliding under carriage around and put the wheels on the other side of the bracket which allows you to go to a 18" curb and gutter with the same 2 1/2" adjustment capability.
Curb Shapers, Inc.
877-633-0893Douglas J. Weber (Owner) cell 479-721-5674
www.curbshapers.com
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In New York:
AMSTERDAM AUTO& RADIATOR, INC.89 Guy Park AvenueAmsterdam, NY 12010518-842-1788 | 800-754-1788
BISON TURF EQUIPMENT2800 Kenmore AvenueBuffalo, NY 14150716-876-2000www.bisonturf.com
In Illinois:
DEKALB LAWN & EQUIPMENT CO.219 N. 7th StreetDeKalb, IL 60115815-756-5722
In Indiana:
OUTDOOR CONCEPTS2275 N. Main StreetBluffton, IN 46714260-824-5189www.ocilandscape.comEmail: [email protected]
In Minnesota:
EAST CENTRAL DIESEL& EQUIPMENT, INC.37131 Hwy. 65 NEGrandy, MN 55029763-689-9470
In Wisconsin:
MW ENTERPRISESN9452 N. River RoadIxonia, WI 53036920-474-4744
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• Concrete/Masonry Anchoring Systems - Custom Fabricated Bolts - 1/2" - 4" Hook & Anchor Bolts - Custom Wedge Anchors
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events and HIGHlIGHtsCome to see live, narrated demonstrations of dirt-moving, ground-breaking, earth-shaking antique construction equipment. The convention will also feature historical displays, memorabilia vendors, the world’s largest sandbox for kids, and the Saturday night HCEA member’s banquet.
sHow Hours:Friday, Sept. 14: 9:00 AM to darkSaturday, Sept. 15: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
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WWW.TRENCHBOX.COM | 800-359-9108 PRODUCT LINES1107 Pipeline Road, Euless, TX 76040
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At DeMott Auction Company, Inc., our main goal is to provide the Southeastern United States with an effective means of transacting Farm,
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In Pennsylvania:B EQUIP., INC.8422 Wayne HighwayWaynesboro, PA 17268717-762-3193www.bequip.net
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In Pennsylvania:B EQUIP., INC.8422 Wayne HighwayWaynesboro, PA 17268717-762-3193www.bequip.net
WEST BRANCH RENTAL441 North 10th StreetLewisburg, PA 17837570-523-6216800-314-1801
In Minnesota:TOP NOTCH EQUIPMENT, INC.5505 North Hwy. 169, Suite 100Plymouth, MN 55442763-398-0079www.topnotchequipment.com
In Indiana:HARDINGS, INC.109 W. Commercial Ave.Lowell, IN 46356219-696-8911 | www.hardingsinc.comEmail: [email protected]
2000 Cat D6R LGP, Canopy, S Tilt Blade ...................$57,500
TEL.: 540-389-7002FAX: 540-389-7072 E-MAIL: [email protected]
2005 Cat CS423E Com-pactor, smooth drum, canopy ...............$49,500
2008 Cat 320DL, 2442 Hours, Good Condition .................... $147,500
1990 Cat IT28B, Cab, Coupler, GP Bucket, Forks ...........$27,5002005 Cat D6NXL, Canopy,
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2002 Cat 938G Cab/ Air, Bkt. & Forks, Coupler, 14,000 hours ...... $49,500
2008 JCB 426 ZX, Cab, Bkt, Extra Valve, 1190 Hours .... ...............................$79,500
2005 Volvo A30D, 6552 Hours, Tailgate ......$149,500
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Why settle for a standard sized building? Whether you need barns, dairy, arenas, stalls, tractor or produce storage, Varco Pruden builders can provide a quality building at an affordable price. And it doesn’t have to be too big or too small. Every year, Varco Pruden provides hundreds of steel buildings for farm and agricultural use in custom designs and dimensions. Options include: • Customsizesto1/16thinch,from20’ to250’Wideand30’to750’Long• Deliveryinaslittleas6weeks, depending on complexity.• Choiceofcolorswithlong-lifewarranties.• ProfessionalinstallationavailablethroughVP’s nationwidenetworkofAuthorizedBuilders.
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For more information and pictures please visit our website at www.stutsmans.com
or call us at 800-669-2281 and ask for Waste Handling
Liquid manure tankers for dust control
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any part of the spring or pin is broken or appears to be rusted to the point of weakness, a replacement spring should be installed. Finally, check to be sure all cotter pins, nuts and bolts are intact and tighten any that may be loose.
To perform a thorough inspection, be sure to read the owner’s manual for specific maintenance on specific makes and models of pushers. In addition, this post-season inspection is a great opportunity to take inventory and order any parts that may be needed for the next season. Just as taking care of maintenance and repairs at that time will ensure the pusher is ready to go next season, being proactive
with inventory management will ensure unforeseen issues that arise next season won’t develop frozen profits.
Simple StorageMost people lack shop or garage space large enough to store pushers during the off-season, but it’s perfectly fine to keep them outside during these months. One key thing to consider is the effects of mother nature. Protect against rust and moisture damage by spraying penetrating oil onto rust-prone areas.
Be ProactiveKeep in mind that one solid evaluation at the end of a season doesn’t equate to an adequate preventative maintenance program. Snow pushers require – and deserve – TLC throughout the season. Besides protecting the investment and increasing the longevity of the pusher, preventative maintenance throughout the year is among the best ways to reduce off-season work.
Most manuals outline maintenance intervals based on mileage, fuel consumption, service hours or calendar time. But just as snow is completely unpredictable, maintenance intervals need to be flexible to accommodate each unique event and season. For example, standard guidelines may specify replacement intervals for parts as monthly. However, if it has been an unusually brutal month with day after day of consecutive use, this interval may shorten considerably. The best rule of thumb is always to use common sense when scheduling inspections, and simply replace when the part appears worn.
While simple maintenance will go a long way in extending the life of a pusher, proper operation also has a significant impact. Never shake the pusher or hit it on the pavement to remove snow. Though this may be the natural reaction, that violent jarring can result in added stress on joint and components – especially in frigid weather.
It’s also crucial to remember a pusher should never be treated as a bulldozer when stacking snow. Proper stacking requires that the pusher be lifted as the machine engages the snow pile. Plows are designed to stack snow endlessly but must be used properly.
Lastly, proper positioning is pivotal to the pusher’s longevity, so avoid too much forward or down pressure. Mentioned earlier, certain manufacturers offer special “drop-and-go” hitch designs to aid in positioning. They’re designed to take the guesswork out by automatically adjusting to the pavement grade.
Post-season maintenance is the best way to extend the life of a snow pusher and guarantee years of reliable performance. Owners should find it encouraging to know that yearly maintenance, depending on usage, can cost operators as little as $5 for a can of penetrant. Best of all, taking care of maintenance and repairs now will ensure the pusher is ready at the first sight of white next year. The flurries can come at any time, so be ready to push through Old Man Winter’s first arrival.
Mounting blocks handle a lot of pressure and abuse, protecting both the operator and carrier equipment. With proper operation and care on the part of the operator, mounting blocks can last five years or more, but will occasionally need to be replaced.
Every pusher has a cutting edge, either rubber or steel, that should be inspected and replaced if necessary. Rubber edges tend to wear about five times faster than steel.
experience – paid off for both Anderson Machinery and its customers.
Fred Ridenour, General Manager of Business Operations for LiuGong, said the extra effort was about delivering what was needed. “Some manufacturers might just say no, and move on to an easier sale,” said Ridenour. “Or the dealer might be left to try and figure it out themselves to satisfy their customer. LiuGong worked hard to help Anderson gain the sale. We view our dealers as valuable partners and place a strong emphasis on going above and beyond when it comes to customer service. This was certainly demonstrated throughout the sale. Sometimes you have to be creative in the excavator business. ”
For Anderson Machinery, LiuGong’s extra effort paid off in another way as well.
“Not only did we get the correct length stick and larger bucket built and fit onto the LiuGong CLG925LC excavator, meeting the customer’s need, but we also gained an additional sale out of the effort. Formosa was so pleased with the excavator and the personal attention they received that they also purchased a 4.58 cubic yard LiuGong 856III, 220 hp wheel loader from us. Needless to say, it was a good deal all around for our dealership, LiuGong, LA Ash and Formosa CFB.”
Since 1957, Anderson Machinery has been a family-owned and operated construction equipment dealership serving Central and South Texas, with facilities in Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Pharr, Austin and Victoria, TX. For information about Anderson Machinery, please call Brett Morgan at 361-575-8111.
Founded in 1978, Formosa Plastics Corporation, U.S.A. is a vertically integrated supplier of plastic resins and petrochemicals. For additional information please call 361-987-7000 or visit www.fpcusa.com.
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LiuGong Construction Machinery has been producing high quality construction equipment for more than 50 years and is growing globally. LiuGong produces over 50,000 wheel loaders a year, making the company the largest manufacturer of wheel loaders in the world. For more information about LiuGong and LiuGong products please visit www.LiuGongNA.com or call 281-579-8882.
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The Gordian Group for more than 20 years has provided the most detailed and accurate construction data for professionals in the Job Order Contracting industry. Job Order Contracting is an expedited procurement system for repairs, alterations and new construction projects used by building and infrastructure owners such as
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Gordian will develop eGordian into a community-driven resource. Plans call for features that will let users provide feedback on various materials and suppliers, offer advice, share plans and designs, suggest industry methods and use additional tools developed through partnerships with other companies.
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used Listings:2007 New Holland L175 skid steer, full cab, pilot controls, 235 hours ........................$26,9952007 New Holland C190 track loader, 483 hours, hi-flow, full cab ............................$39,9952009 New Holland 590B, cab w/heat, extend-a-hoe, 2092 hours .....................................$49,9952004 Volvo EC160B LC excavator, 5385 hours, clean, full cab..........................................$61,9952004 Deere 230C LC excavator, 2800 hours, hammer piping .......................................$89,995––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
TRIUS INC.268 Towpath Rd., Ft. Edward, NY 12828518-480-3540 | www.triusonline.com
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E/T EQUIPMENT CO., INC.425 S. Riverside AvenueCroton on Hudson, NY 10520914-271-6126 | www.etequipment.com
used Listings:V1035 cabin, rubber, 600 hours ............$28,500V1045 cabin, rubber, AC, 1000 hours ...$38,500John Deere 110 TLB, 1700 hours .........$20,900EX 3100 Yanmar w/loader, 60 hours .....$14,5004520 John Deere 4WD, 1500 hours ......$14,500
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PERKIOMEN PERFORMANCE108 Gravel Pike Rte. 29, Green Land, PA 18054215-234-9121
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used Listings:Mustang 2041 skid loader .....................$10,500Mustang 2066 skid loader .....................$14,500Mustang MTL 316 track loader ..............$17,500Yanmar V1035 mini excavator ...............$18,900Genie 3268 RT scissor lift ........................$7,500––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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used Listings:2-Recertified D9Hs ..................Price on Request1990 Euclid R50 .....................................$68,500Cat 988B 50W9254 ................................$68,500Cat DLOL 63W600 ...................Price on Request3-Cat 769B 99Fs rock trucks ..Price on Request
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used Listings:NOS Boss 10’ municipal 450-550 truck .................................................................. $5000 installedNOS Boss 10’ V municipal 450-550 truck ............................................................... $6000 installedNOS Boss 9’2” V ........................ $4000 installedUsed Boss 8’ trip edge .............. $3500 installedNOS Fisher 8’ HD MM2 ............. $4500 installedUsed Fisher 8’ HD MM2 ............. $4000 installedNOS Boss 8’2” RT II V ..............................$2000C&C 88-98 Chevy or 94-02 Dodge
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used Listings:2003 New Holland, 85 hp, extend-a-hoe, cab, 4WD 4/4 shuttle, flip pads, 2466 hours ...$37,700Meyer 90” hydraulic angle .......................$1,250Kubota 4.5 ton, 39 hp, 11’6” dig depth, rubber tracks, canopy, angle blade ................................2001 Caterpillar, 82 hp, cab, hyd. coupler, w/NEW 6’ smooth bucket ..........................$26,7002006 John Deere 317, 61 hp, 1750 ROC, 354 hours, 89” lift height w/66” bucket, rear weights .................................................................$21,970
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Some say that when you do what you love, you won’t work a day in your life. Brett Kallias of Accelerated Greenworks, says there’s definitely truth behind that expression. Kallias discovered his passion at the age of 15, and since deciding to follow it, his work hasn’t been work at all.
A native of Minot, ND, Kallias began his own lawn care business while in high school and continued operating the business in the summers during college. After earning a degree in Construction Engineering from North Dakota State University in Fargo, Kallias decided to sell his business and accept a job with the North Dakota Department of Transportation – where he worked for four years. In those four years, he couldn’t ignore the growing feeling that something was missing. The passion he had when he was working in landscaping just wasn’t there. In 2006, he listened to his heart and opened his landscaping business in West Fargo. Accelerated Greenworks has been steadily growing ever since, and Kallias couldn’t be happier.
“When I first started the business, I was running solo except for a couple of guys that I hired to help in the summer,” Kallias said. “I now have a full-time office manager, a full-time summer crew of 20 employees and a year-round part time crew of 40 people.”
A full-service landscaping, yard restoration and snow removal business, Accelerated Greenworks operates throughout the state of North Dakota, as well as the northwestern half of Minnesota. In 2011, one North Dakota job in particular hit close to home – and Kallias couldn’t turn it down.
Minot was struck by severe flooding during June 2011. The flood, which was the worst recorded in Minot history, caused significant damage to more than 4,000 homes and businesses – not to mention the emotional toll it took on city residents. As often seen during times of devastation, Minot’s residents leaned on one another for strength, support and the ability to rebuild what was lost. People from across the state reached out their hands to help in any way they could. That list included Kallias and his crew.
“Minot is and will forever be my hometown,” Kallias said. “So, there was no question in my mind that I would help in any way that I could. I initially brought a few of my guys with me, and we cleaned out basements that were damaged by the flood.”
While in Minot, Kallias caused quite the stir. Many residents knew about Kallias’s landscaping business and approached him for help with yard reconstruction efforts. It was enough work, in fact, to keep Accelerated Greenworks busy for three months. At first, Kallias thought nothing of taking on the additional work. After all, Accelerated Greenworks is no stranger to flood reconstruction projects. The Minot flood, however, brought new challenges the team hadn’t faced in the past.
Floods in North Dakota typically happen during the early spring months when the grass is dormant. The Minot flooding was unusual in the fact that it occurred when the growing season was in full swing – suffocating grass, sod, bushes and hedges. Accelerated Greenworks would have to completely redo each yard, removing all of the dead greenery before the soil could be reconditioned and yards revived.
In addition to suffocated foliage needing to be removed, yards also were full of flood debris. This included up to 6 inches of silt, as well as debris from decks, sheds and other items that had been tossed around during the disaster. All of this coupled with Minot’s uneven terrain, resulted in the realization that it wouldn’t be a typical reconstruction project – nor an easy task. The job was estimated to take at least 24 hours of work time for each yard reconstructed.
Kallias, however, was up for the challenge – and so was his crew of 16. Kallias even had a secret weapon up his sleeve that would cut the time spent on each yard in half.
“In 2010, we were approached by Grouser Products to test a new land plane that was in prototype stages,” Kallias said. “Always looking for ways to improve efficiencies, we gladly accepted the testing opportunity.”
Based in West Fargo, ND, Grouser Products provides a full line of heavy-duty dozer and belly blades, as well as an extensive series of over-the-tire tracks and track parts. Through more than 30 years in business, Grouser has produced and manufactured industrial-grade products designed to increase productivity and versatility. The prototype it presented to Accelerated Greenworks was no exception.
Known as the V3 FlexPlane, the prototype is unlike any other land plane in that it incorporates a self-
Flexing Its Muscles:
The V3 FlexPlane helpsAccelerated Greenworks tacklebig time work in little time
Top: The self-adjusting blade made it easy for Accelerated Greenworks to create a consistent cutting pattern over uneven landscapes.
Bottom: Accelerated Greenworks used the V3 FlexPlanes to complete the cleanup of debris from a yard, cut out dead sod and level the ground.
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adjusting blade that pivots to easily maneuver over uneven landscapes. Easily attaching to any make or model of skid steer loader, the V3 FlexPlane immediately proved beneficial on Minot’s hilly terrain. The contouring action of the FlexPlane prevents floating empty and conversely eliminates the issue of corners digging in to high spots in the planing surface.
“Seeing the versatility of the FlexPlane was really inspiring,” Kallias admitted. “And after using it, I realized just how beneficial it was to the work that we do. I can’t imagine using anything else.”
The self-adjusting blades allowed Accelerated Greenworks to create a consistent cutting pattern throughout the terrain. Unlike a rigid plane, operators never need to stop and manually re-adjust the plane for different ground levels.
“During the Minot reconstruction project, we used two FlexPlane prototypes. This significantly increased job productivity,” Micah Zimmerman, employee at Accelerated Greenworks said. “Continually adjusting to uneven ground, the flexible blades allowed us to easily conquer Minot’s terrain.”
In addition, the FlexPlane was versatile enough to complete the cleanup of debris from a yard, cut out dead sod and level the ground – all without having to stop and switch out the skid steer attachment.
“The FlexPlane incorporates large rear side plates in the back end that can act as a bucket,” Kallias added. “This enabled us to use the plane to collect the dead sod and soil, and then dump it – never having to change the piece of equipment or even get off of the skid steer loader.”
The positive feedback from Accelerated Greenworks came at no surprise to Grouser Products. The company itself had the same reaction when Troy Nicolai of Mankato, Minn., initially introduced the product to Grouser in 2009.
“I have used Grouser products for years, and have always been impressed by the quality products they produce,” Nicolai, inventor of the V3 FlexPlane said. “So I knew that it was the company that I wanted to work with to take the design and help bring it to life.”
Nicolai had been working on the V3 FlexPlane design for six years before approaching Grouser Products. Coming from a construction background, Nicolai knew exactly how the plane should operate to benefit the industry. He worked diligently, spending his nights and weekends welding, building, testing and tweaking his idea until it came to life. That’s when he introduced it to Grouser and slowly watched his dream become a reality.
“The collaboration with Grouser has been better than I could have ever imagined,” Nicolai said. “The team took the design, and we worked together to perfect the construction of it. Grouser has also been providing me with all of the positive feedback the company’s been getting on the prototype.”
Positive feedback may even be a bit of an understatement for the enthusiastic response to the FlexPlane – especially after its work in Minot. The V3 FlexPlane has easily proven its worth, and Nicolai, Grouser Products and Accelerated Greenworks couldn’t be happier.
“We used the land plane probably five out of seven days per week that we were in Minot,” Kallias said. “Its versatility aided in the
reconstruction process, and its simple and open-view design made it easy and safe to use.”
Beyond the time saving benefits, Accelerated Greenworks discovered that the FlexPlane was versatile enough to use even before cutting ground. In addition to removing the dead sod on the Minot lawns, the crew realized that the equipment was durable enough for cutting down and cleaning up the flood debris – silt, decks and other items. In the typical 12-hour day of initial yard cleanup, the crew removed debris from the yard, cut out the dead sod, grass and hedges, and evenly leveled the soil – all while using the V3 FlexPlane. Afterward, the crew used the plane to break up and level the new soil that was brought into the yards for the next phase of the reconstruction process.
“The versatility of the plane was extremely beneficial for increasing job productivity,” Kallias said. “However, even before using the prototype in Minot, we all pretty much fell in love with it.”
Kallias’s crew had been working with the prototype for a year before the reconstruction project, and after seeing what the FlexPlane was capable of, it was no question the team would bring it to Minot. When Accelerated Greenworks was first given the equipment to test, Grouser requested that they not hold back – even going as far as telling them to try to break it. Grouser hoped to see exactly how durable the FlexPlane was, and wanted to identify any potential weak spots. And Accelerated Greenworks put it to the test. The crew used the equipment to break down hardened clay, and even to push upwards of 500 pounds of concrete. The FlexPlane never broke.
“Grouser has been great to work with because we were given free reign to do whatever we wanted with the equipment,” Kallias added. “I mean, what other company gives you a product and tells you to use it and abuse it?”
Additionally, Grouser worked side by side with Accelerated Greenworks on any issue that the team had with the FlexPlane. If the plane didn’t fit quite right on the skid steer or if a bolt was loose, Grouser immediately reworked it and got it back to Accelerated Greenworks. Other than fixing a few minor details and strengthening a couple of bolts, however, Grouser didn’t have much to rework. The design and construction was solid from the start – which was a huge reason why Kallias needed it in Minot during the reconstruction project.
Accelerated Greenworks reconstructed the yards of nearly 15 homes affected by the flood. The team used two FlexPlane prototypes on the jobs, and never had to stop work for mechanical issues. Considering how much time was saved on each yard, the crew accomplished nearly twice what it would have typically done during the three months in Minot without the use of the V3 FlexPlane.
In fact, the prototype made such an impact on Accelerated Greenworks that the company is already planning on purchasing its own.
“We’ll absolutely be purchasing a FlexPlane,” Kallias confirmed. “Actually, we won’t be purchasing one FlexPlane, we’ll probably purchase two!”
Due to the superior work that Accelerated Greenworks completed in Minot in the summer of 2011, it has already scheduled a summer full of jobs to be completed there again in 2012 – validation that Kallias and the V3 FlexPlane are exactly where they were meant to be.
Top: Accelerated Greenworks brought a crew of 16, and two V3 FlexPlane prototypes to Minot.
Bottom: The contouring action of the FlexPlane prevents floating empty and made it beneficial on Minot’s hilly terrain.
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HCEA announces Convention and Old Equipment Exhibition The Historical Construction Equipment Association (HCEA), a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history of the construction, is hosting its 27th Annual International Convention and Old Equipment Exposition September 14th through 16th at the National Construction Equipment Museum in Bowling Green, Ohio.
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The Historical Construction Equipment Association (HCEA), a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history of the construction, announces that one of its 1:10 scale Otis railroad shovel models will be raffled.
Designed in 1835 and patented in 1839, the Otis Steam Shovel is the earliest known land-based single-bucket excavator. Originally built for use in railroad construction by the contracting firm in which inventor William S. Otis was a partner, it remained in production in small numbers until the early 1910s. The design concept of a railroad-mounted shovel whose boom swung approximately ninety degrees left and right was continued by several manufacturers into the late 1920s, and its digging action is seen in today’s cable- and hydraulic-operated shovels.
The 1:10 scale model features a swinging boom, extending and retracting dipper stick, rolling wheels, and operational levers, gears, drums and bucket trip, and comes on a section of railroad track for exhibit. It is the first of a series of scale models being produced exclusively for the HCEA, and was introduced at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2011.
The model sells for $4,500, but raffle tickets are available for $5.00 each. All proceeds will go to fund development of additional models of historic equipment. Tickets are available from the HCEA at www.hcea.net, or by calling the HCEA office at 419-352-5616. The drawing will be held September 15, 2012, at the HCEA’s membership banquet in Bowling Green, Ohio, and the winner need not be present.
The HCEA was founded in 1986, and has over 4,300 members in twenty-five countries. In addition to its magazine and hosting an annual working exhibition of restored construction equipment, it operates the National Construction Equipment Museum and archives in Bowling Green, Ohio. Individual memberships are $30.00 within the USA and Canada, and $40.00 US elsewhere. Information is available at www.hcea.net, or by calling 419-352-5616 or e-mailing [email protected].
Scale model ofOtis Shovel to be raffled
1:10 scale Otis railroad shovel model
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FT steel braces lock your truck’s dump bed in the raised position, preventing it from falling in cases of system failure or operator error. Plus, Dump-Lok DL-109 FT safely holds large dump boxes at angles higher than most manufacturer body props, giving maintenance personal safe access to more areas underneath the dump bed.
Dump-Lok DL-109 FT has been independently tested by the Structures and Materials Testing Laboratory at the University of Illinois - Champaign to support a massive 75,000 lbs (pairs).
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued citations to employers for failing to provide lockout procedures while employees were working under the dump body of dump trucks. OSHA recognizes the hazard of unsecured dump beds, and has recommended using an alternative “truck bed brace bracket”. (OSHA SHIB 09-18-2006)
Dump-Lok is so unique and original that it’s covered under United States Patent # 6905174.
Dump-Lok DL-109 FT Specifications:
- Overall Height ................................ 35 in.
- Overall Width ...............................9.75 in.
- Overall Length ................................ 24 in.
- Weight ................................... 150 lbs. ea.
- Maximum Capacity (Pairs) .. 75,000 lbs.
The Dump-Lok steel braces are sold exclusively in pairs and are strictly intended to be used in pairs.
Dump-Lok can be used universally on all large off road and quarry dump trucks with frames up to 9.50 inches.
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Dump-Lok DL-109 FT fulfills OSHA’s recommendation for employers to protect employees from the hazards faced when working under a raised dump truck dump body by using an alternative truck bed brace bracket. (OSHA SHIB 09-18-2006)
The Dump-Lok safety support device is protected under U.S. Patent # 6905174
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