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By Dorinda Anderson CEG CORRESPONDENT To spruce up its look and add seating as the University of Missouri, Columbia, enters the Southeastern Conference, the Board of Curators approved a $72 million project to renovate memorial football stadium and other athletic structures. The Board of Curators agreed to borrow the funds under a 30-year debt financing plan that also will allow the university to improve its ten- nis and golf facilities, and its softball and base- ball stadiums. It is expected that the funding will be recouped from the sale of the additional pre- mium seats. The financing plan also calls for the use of a half a million dollars from a campus facilities reserve fund that covers utility infra- structure improvements. The university also received a $30 million donation from the Kansas City Sports Trust for football facility upgrades, which will allow the construction of a new indoor practice facility and a new weight room to the athletics training complex. Providing additional seating will bring MU’s football stadium capacity closer to the level of other Southeastern Conference schools. In the Southeastern Conference, eight of the 14 schools have stadiums that hold at least 80,000. Currently, Missouri’s stadium is the 10th largest in the Southeastern Conference. After the reno- vation it will rank ninth. The MU stadium project will add more than 6,000 seats, new restrooms, lounges and con- cession stands. The previous capacity of the Memorial Stadium was about 71,000. In 2013 the capacity will be 67,124 because of construc- tion. Moving the Rock-shaped M closer to the field reduced some of the seating, as did remov- ing temporary bleachers. There won’t be any bleachers on the field level and extra bleachers in the concourse won’t be added. The Rock M is a huge letter M made of white rock on the hill- $3.00 “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Midwest Edition The university received a $30 million dona- tion from the Kansas City Sports Trust for football facility upgrades, which will allow the construction of a new indoor practice facility and a new weight room to the ath- letics training complex. Upgrades Under Way at MU Tigers’ Stadium ASC Celebrates Opening of Bismarck Facility...8 Bayonet Breaker Comes to City of West’s Aid...20 Inside By March of next year, con- tractors and subcontractors on federal construction projects will have to take steps to improve hiring of veterans and individuals with disabilities. Later this month, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs will publish two new rules, both of which will take effect 180 days later. One rule updates the Vietnam Era Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance Act (VEVRAA), which prohibits federal contractors and sub- contractors from discriminat- ing in employment against protected veterans, and requires these employers to take affirmative action to recruit, hire, promote and retain these veterans. VEVRAA protects disabled veterans, recently separated veterans, active duty wartime or campaign badge veterans, and Armed Forces service medal veterans. The VEVRAA rule requires contractors and subcontractors to: • Use one of two methods to establish annual hiring bench- marks for protected veterans. • Maintain records related to their benchmark for three years, allowing them to assess success of their outreach and recruitment for veterans over time. • Invite applicants to self- identify as a protected veteran prior to making a job offer, in addition to the post-offer self- identification that is already Contractors Face Two New Rules on Hiring Process By March November 9, 2013 Vol. IXX • No. 23 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com Published Nationally See page 36 for an ongoing series of highlights from past ConExpos as they were reported in the pages of CEG. ConExpo Retro Construction employment rose by 20,000 in September and the industry’s unemploy- ment rate fell to a six-year low of 8.5 percent, while construction spending increased for the fifth consecutive month in August, according to an analysis of new government data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials cautioned that the data does not address any potential impacts from the recent federal government shutdown. “Both of these reports show the industry was doing relatively well before the federal government shutdown forced many firms to hit the pause button,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “But the shutdown likely disrupted a wide variety of projects and may have caused private investors and developers to delay decisions about new projects or plant expansions. As a result, future spending and hiring gains may be weaker.” Construction Creates 20,000 Jobs in Sept. see JOBS page 104 see REGULATIONS page 104 see UPGRADES page 82 Table of Contents ................4 Attachment & Parts Section ......................................39-41 Snow & Ice Section......43-49 Recycling Section ........57-73 Truck & Trailer Section ........ ......................................83-93 Auction Section ........98-104 Business Calendar ............99 Advertisers Index ............106

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By Dorinda AndersonCEG CORRESPONDENT

To spruce up its look and add seating as theUniversity of Missouri, Columbia, enters theSoutheastern Conference, the Board of Curatorsapproved a $72 million project to renovatememorial football stadium and other athleticstructures. The Board of Curators agreed to borrow the

funds under a 30-year debt financing plan thatalso will allow the university to improve its ten-nis and golf facilities, and its softball and base-ball stadiums. It is expected that the funding willbe recouped from the sale of the additional pre-mium seats. The financing plan also calls for theuse of a half a million dollars from a campusfacilities reserve fund that covers utility infra-structure improvements.The university also received a $30 million

donation from the Kansas City Sports Trust forfootball facility upgrades, which will allow theconstruction of a new indoor practice facilityand a new weight room to the athletics trainingcomplex. Providing additional seating will bring MU’s

football stadium capacity closer to the level ofother Southeastern Conference schools. In the

Southeastern Conference, eight of the 14schools have stadiums that hold at least 80,000.Currently, Missouri’s stadium is the 10th largestin the Southeastern Conference. After the reno-vation it will rank ninth. The MU stadium project will add more than

6,000 seats, new restrooms, lounges and con-cession stands. The previous capacity of theMemorial Stadium was about 71,000. In 2013the capacity will be 67,124 because of construc-tion. Moving the Rock-shaped M closer to the

field reduced some of the seating, as did remov-ing temporary bleachers. There won’t be anybleachers on the field level and extra bleachersin the concourse won’t be added. The Rock M isa huge letter M made of white rock on the hill-

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

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The university received a $30 million dona-tion from the Kansas City Sports Trust forfootball facility upgrades, which will allowthe construction of a new indoor practicefacility and a new weight room to the ath-letics training complex.

Upgrades Under Way at MU Tigers’ Stadium

ASC Celebrates Opening

of Bismarck Facility...8

Bayonet Breaker Comes to

City of West’s Aid...20

Inside

By March of next year, con-tractors and subcontractors onfederal construction projectswill have to take steps toimprove hiring of veterans andindividuals with disabilities. Later this month, the U.S.

Department of Labor’s Officeof Federal ContractCompliance Programs willpublish two new rules, both ofwhich will take effect 180 dayslater. One rule updates theVietnam Era Veterans’Readjustment Assistance Act(VEVRAA), which prohibits

federal contractors and sub-contractors from discriminat-ing in employment againstprotected veterans, andrequires these employers totake affirmative action torecruit, hire, promote andretain these veterans.VEVRAA protects disabledveterans, recently separatedveterans, active duty wartimeor campaign badge veterans,and Armed Forces servicemedal veterans. The VEVRAA rule requires

contractors and subcontractors

to:• Use one of two methods to

establish annual hiring bench-marks for protected veterans.• Maintain records related to

their benchmark for threeyears, allowing them to assesssuccess of their outreach andrecruitment for veterans overtime.• Invite applicants to self-

identify as a protected veteranprior to making a job offer, inaddition to the post-offer self-identification that is already

Contractors Face Two New Ruleson Hiring Process By March

November 9, 2013 • Vol. IXX • No.23 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910

www.constructionequipmentguide.comPublished Nationally

See page 36 for an

ongoing series of

highlights from past

ConExpos as they

were reported in the

pages of CEG.

ConExpoRetro

Construction employment rose by 20,000in September and the industry’s unemploy-ment rate fell to a six-year low of 8.5 percent,while construction spending increased forthe fifth consecutive month in August,according to an analysis of new governmentdata by the Associated General Contractorsof America. Association officials cautionedthat the data does not address any potentialimpacts from the recent federal governmentshutdown.“Both of these reports show the industry

was doing relatively well before the federalgovernment shutdown forced many firms tohit the pause button,” said Ken Simonson,the association’s chief economist. “But theshutdown likely disrupted a wide variety ofprojects and may have caused privateinvestors and developers to delay decisionsabout new projects or plant expansions. As aresult, future spending and hiring gains maybe weaker.”

ConstructionCreates 20,000Jobs in Sept.

see JOBS page 104see REGULATIONS page 104

see UPGRADES page 82

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

Attachment & Parts Section......................................39-41

Snow & Ice Section......43-49

Recycling Section ........57-73

Truck & Trailer Section ..............................................83-93

Auction Section ........98-104

Business Calendar ............99

Advertisers Index ............106

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NEW IMT 11’ body & NEW 6000# 22’ Electric-Hydraulic Crane with Radio Remote Control-ler, H.D. 8-Drawer Tool Chest & Basic Shelf Package, Mounted on 2005 Freightliner M2-106w/250 hp CAT C-7, Auto Trans, Air Brakes, Air Conditioning, Approx. 104,250 Miles, VeryClean, Body #131306, Crane #131011, VIN: 1FUBCXDC15HU22079, CALL FOR PRICINGNEW IMT 11’ body & NEW 7500# 30’ Hydraulic Crane with Radio Remote Controller,Outriggers, Compartment Lights, H.D. 8-Drawer Tool Chest, Basic Shelf Package, Mounted on2006 Freightliner M2-106 w/250hp CAT C-7, Eaton 9 Speed Manual Transmission, Air Ridewith Dual Leveling Valve, Air Brakes, Approx. 150,000 Miles, Body #131314, Crane #131220,VIN: 1FUBCXDC06HW20525, CALL FOR PRICINGNEW IMT 14’ body & NEW 10000# 30’ Hydraulic Crane with Basic Tool Drawer Set, BasicShelf Package, 24” Work Bench Bumper, Compartment Lights, 35cfm Air Compressor,Mounted on 2007 Freightliner M2-106 w/250 hp CAT, 9 Speed Manual Transmission, Air Ridewith Dual Leveling Valve, Approx. 160,000 Miles, Body #131317, Crane #131236, Compressor#088604, VIN: 1FUBCYDC07DZ14893, CALL FOR PRICING

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Contact Marty in Illinois1-800-307-0221

[email protected]

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Milwaukee, WI1-800-236-6900Fax 414-541-1892

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in WISCONSIN and UPPER MICHIGAN for:

For information on our in-stock equipment, contact Lanny Peterson at:[email protected] or

mobile 1-715-574-8089 or 1-800-242-7113

AGGREGATE EQUIPMENTALLIS RT2448 PORTABLE JAW PLANT, 1993, with 24”x48” Jaw, 48”x20’ Vibrating Grizzly Feeder, Front DischargeConveyor, Six Hydraulic Legs, Tri-Axle Chassis, Cummins NT855 Diesel with Hydraulic Drives for Feeder & Conveyor............................................................................................................................................................................$185,000JCI K-300 “KODIAK” PORTABLE CONE PLANT, 300 hp electric motor, 36”x 20’ side discharge conveyor, 36”x 35’feed conveyor, motor control panel, hydraulic leveling......................................................................................$375,000POWERSCREEN 510 COMMANDER RINSER SCREEN PLANT, 11.8 Yd. hopper with hydraulic dump grizzly, 36” feedconveyor, 5x10 3-Deck screen, tandem axle, Deutz diesel ..................................................................................$52,400

EXCAVATORSDEMAG H95 MASS EXCAVATOR, Powered by a Cat 3408 Diesel, with a 24’7” Gooseneck Boom, and a 10’8”Stick with 43’6” Reach and 25’ Digging Depth, 7.2 cu yd HD Rock Bucket, Approx. 220,000 Lb. Working Weight,5800 Frame Hours and Recent Engine Rebuild........................................................................................$95,000LIEBHERR R974B HDSL UTILITY CRAWLER EXCAVATOR, Powered by a 471 HP Liebherr D9408TI Diesel,33’11” Semi-Gooseneck Boom with 15’5” Stick, 5 cu yd HD Bkt, 21’x14’ 4” Wide U/C with 30” Track Pads adnRemovable Sideframes, Approx. 190,000 Lb. Working Weight ....................................................................CALLLIEBHERR R954C HD “LITRONIC” CRAWLER EXCAVATOR, (Several 2006-2007 Models Available) w/VariousBoom/Stick Combinations and Buckets Available, 326HP Liebherr D936L Six-Cyl. Tier 3 Diesels, HydraulicallyRemovable Counterweights, 124,000 to 130,000 Lb. Working Weights ......................................................CALL

CRANESGROVE RT760 60 TON CAPACITY ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 1993, with Cat Diesel, 110’ Power-Pinned Boom,32’ to 56’ Telescopic Offsettable Swingaway, Main & Auxiliary Hoists, 29.5x25 Tires, Ready to work..$155,900GROVE TM9120 100 TON TRUCK CRANE, 1997, 42’ to 130’ boom, 33’ to 58’ offsettable telescopic swingaway,Grove HO50 main & aux. hoists, LMI, Cummins 6CT8.3 diesel, mounted on a Grove 8 x 4 chassis with aCummins N14 diesel and Roadranger transmissions. Tandem boom dolly ....................REDUCED TO $365,500GROVE RT855B 55 TON ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 1996, with Cummins diesel, 37’ to 115’ boom, 35’ to 60’swingaway, LMI, Grove model HO30 main & aux. hoists, 29.5x25 tires ..............................................$189,500LIEBHERR HS883HD DUTY CYCLE HYDRAULIC CRAWLER CRANE, 132 Ton Class, (2 Available) with LiebherrV8 Diesels, Main Hoists with 44,000 SLP or 66,000 SLP, 115’ Main Boom, Removable Sideframes ..........CALL

GROVE HYDRAULIC CRANES • PETTIBONE EXTENDO LIFTS and CARRY LIFTS

• LIEBHERR EXCAVATORS, MATERIAL HANDLERS, CRAWLERCRANES and HYDROSTATIC WHEEL LOADERS • GOMACO PAVERS • KOLBERG/PIONEER/

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CEDAR RAPIDS CR452 - ‘12 • Rubber Tired, Stretch 20E, Top Con System V, 480 Hrs..$249,950

CEDAR RAPIDS CR662RM - ‘10 • Mat. Transfer Vehicle w/ Hopper Insert, 1600 hrs ..........$CALL

CEDAR RAPIDS CR662RM - ‘11 • Mat. Transfer Vehicle w/Hopper Insert, 974 Hrs ........$293,950

MAULDIN 1500 - ‘03 • Track, Conveyor Fed, 8’-13’ Screed, 844 Hrs ................................$29,950

NEAL CART PATH PAVER - ‘08 • 5’-8’, Screed Conv Feed, 570 Hrs ..................................$35,000

CALL items may be on rent causing pricing and hours to vary.

ROADTEC RX400 - ‘11 • 48” Cut, 4 Track, Front Loading, Mill w/1050 Hrs ........................$289,000

WIRTGEN W50 - ‘11 • 20” Cut, 3 Wheel, Rear Discharge Mill w/439 Hrs ......................$103,882

WIRTGEN W50DC - ‘13 • 20” Cut, Deep Cut Machine, 3 Wheel, Rear Discharge Mill, 70 Hrs ..$214,950

SAKAI SW800II - ‘11 • 67” Dbl Drm Vib, w/remaining standard and EPTW, 234 hrs ......$82,320

SAKAI R2H-2 - 3 Wheel Static Rollers, 83”, *(5) machines in stock starting at ..................$CALL

SAKAI SW800II - ‘12 • 67” Double Drum Vibratory Rollers, w/85 hrs ..............................$94,393

SAKAI SW850-2 - 79” Double Drum Vibratory Rollers, *2011 w/127 hrs............................$CALL

SAKAI SW880 - 79” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, *2012 w/very low hours......................$CALL

SAKAI SW652 - 57” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, *2012 w/179 hrs..............................$79,850

SAKAI SW300 - 40” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, 2009 w/250 hrs ..................................$CALL

SAKAI GW750 - Vibratory Pneumatic Roller, *2011 w/641 hrs ........................................$89,950

*Comes with any remaining standard and 3 year extended power train warranty.

GRADALL XL4100 - ‘98 • Workable, As-Is ........................................................................$25,000

MILLING MACHINES

ROLLERS

PAVERS / ROAD WIDENERS

EXCAVATORS

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ASC Poised for Success With Enhanced Bismarck Facility

ASC General Manager of North Dakota Glenn Beardsley said he is excitedabout the new facility that ASC has opened and the ability to reach thebooming western North Dakota market.

(L-R): ASC President Brad Stimmel, Dakota Fred, and Mike Swanston of Swanston Equipmentout of Fargo, N.D.

Famous Dave’s Barbecue out of Bismarck, N.D., provided lunch.

Eric Gustafson of parts support handles the callsthat are starting to roll in.

ASC Construction EquipmentUSA Inc. officially celebratedthe opening of its recently com-

pleted Bismarck, N.D., facility with anopen house on Oct. 29. Along with a free lunch, provided by

Famous Dave’s Barbecue, and doorprizes, attendees were treated with theopportunity to meet celebrity guestDakota Fred (Fred Hurt) of the hitDiscovery television show Gold Rush.ASC is poised to bring its expertise

with Volvo heavy equipment to NorthDakota.With its recent acquisition of the sales

and service of Volvo brand’s heavyequipment line (motor graders, articu-lated haulers, excavators and wheelloaders) and utility product line (back-hoes, compact wheel loaders, compact

excavators and skid steer loaders) fromSwanston Equipment Companies, ASCConstruction Equipment is set for oper-ations in a new frontier — NorthDakota.“This is a very exciting time for

ASC,” said Brad Stimmel, president ofASC Construction Equipment USA Inc.“The opportunities opening up in thesale of construction equipment in NorthDakota are almost limitless and, withthe processes we are currently complet-ing, I’m sure we have everything weneed to achieve great results in this newregion.”Due to the exponential growth in

North Dakota’s energy industry, and therelated increase in investment in thebuilding of infrastructure, constructionequipment sales in the state are on the

rise. ASC has entered North Dakota justin time to reap the benefits of that equip-ment boom, with major facilities openfor business in Fargo, Minot and a brandnew state-of-the-art hub in Bismarck.The Bismarck facility is hailed for

being environmentally friendly, withcomputerized lights and other featuresmaking it a very “green” operationoverall. As the centerpiece in ASC’sforay into the North Dakota market,Bismarck boasts 10 service bays whileboth Minot and Fargo currently operateat two, with the latter expanding to sixover the next several months.

The ASC service field team of Scott Myers (L) and Matt Federer will han-dle all the service needs in the Bismarck area. With a new Freightlinerservice truck with a Summit crane and Miller generator system they havethe tools they need in the field.

see ASC page 38

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

724/947-2235 Day/Night Fax 724/947-3820Call Andy Miller Established 1928

Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees

Cat IT28G, 1998, EROPS, coupler, 3rd valve, 20.5 x 25rubber, 15K hours, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . .$42,500Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 . . . . . . . .$79,500John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick coupler, GPbkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000Volvo L60E, 2005, EROPS, coupler, aux hyd, boomsusp, 20.5R25, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,500

IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999,Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean $69,500IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . . .$49,500IR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit,ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, verynice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000(4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, allwork ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind Vibratory Compactor,1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HP gas engine . . . . .$2,500Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever& remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000(8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & singledrum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500

Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor, 1986, Case 3 cyl dslengine, 55 gal water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72"hydraulic broom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,500Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hydangle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500

Cat 953LGP, 1984, OROPS, 20 DBG, GP Bkt .$37,500Cat 963, 1983, OROPS, 2.6 cy GP bkt, 17” DBG pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000

Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD,29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (current-ly off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25,working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25,A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C,P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires,approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C,P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . .$87,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C,P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD,23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500

(2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade,winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea.Cat D8N, 1991, ROPS, drawbar, S-U blade . .$85,000(2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea.

Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel,10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boomanti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500

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

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL

JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick cou-pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on rubber,operational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFER

Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, longstick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44"Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500Komatsu PC150 LC-6K, 1998, 8'7" stick, 30" bkt, 27.6"TBG pads, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$57,000(5) Komatsu PC128UU, 1996, offset boom, rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLKomatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRBcoupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready . .CALLVolvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’ boom, 11’ stick,5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumbingvery good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$159,000

(2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . .CALL

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

(12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a tow-type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .From $5,200

Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997,OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500

John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast,Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150,000

(2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines,8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea.

BUCKETSPC1000, 84" Digging Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple

Buckets in Stock-Call For Your Needs

FORKS(8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style,excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000

Others Available CallPrices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection

All Equipment is Owned & Operated By ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC.

TRUCKS & TRAILERS

CRAWLER LOADERS

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MOTOR SCRAPERS

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ATTACHMENTS

MISCELLANEOUS

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BACKHOES

AIR COMPRESSORS

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Volvo Construction Equipment

USED EQUIPMENT

Compactors-Padfoot2006 INGERSOLL-RAND SD122F......$97,000

Compactors-Smooth Drum2008 VOLVO DD138HF, 1716 Hrs ....$128,0002008 VOLVO DD90HF, 730 Hrs ......$120,000

Excavators-Crawler2006 VOLVO EC140B LC, 2422 Hrs ..$84,0002005 VOLVO EC160B LC, 3068 Hrs ..$102,0002008 VOLVO EC160CL, 1608 Hrs ....$138,0002008 VOLVO EC330CL, 4781 Hrs ....$186,0002008 VOLVO EC460CL, 5427 Hrs ....$240,000

Excavators-Mini (up to 12,000 lbs)2008 VOLVO EC55B, 1682 Hrs ........$56,400

Excavators-Wheel2010 VOLVO EW180C, 2038 Hrs ....$180,0002011 VOLVO EW180C, 1354 Hrs ....$204,0002011 VOLVO EW180C, 1976 Hrs ....$204,000

Motor Graders2008 VOLVO G940, 1945 Hrs ........$175,000

Off-Highway Trucks2005 VOLVO A25D, 5010 Hrs ........$190,0002006 VOLVO A25D, 6715 Hrs ........$185,000(3) 2011 VOLVO A25F, 1222-1472 Hrs..........

......................................$348,000 Ea.2008 VOLVO A30E, 3773 Hrs ........$312,0002011 VOLVO A30E, 1949 Hrs ........$384,0002011 VOLVO A30E, 2219 Hrs ........$396,000

(7) 2011 VOLVO A30F, 1513-1985 Hrs........................................$408,000-$414,000

(3) 2011 VOLVO A35F, 1771-2193 Hrs................................................$492,000 Ea.

(5) 2008 VOLVO A40E, 4840-6741 Hrs ......................................$315,000-$360,000

2010 VOLVO A40E, 2252 Hrs ........$510,0002010 VOLVO A40E, 2876 Hrs ........$460,000(11) 2011 VOLVO A40E, 2095-2687 Hrs........

..............................$492,000-$510,0002007 VOLVO A40E FS, 5229 Hrs ....$414,000(10) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 1182-3080 Hrs ........

..............................$540,000-$576,000(4) 2007 VOLVO T450D, 1366-2044 Hrs........

......................................$300,000 Ea.

Skid Steers2006 VOLVO MC110B, 313 Hrs ........$34,000

Water Truck2006 VOLVO A30D, 5606 Hrs ........$190,000

Wheel Loaders2008 VOLVO L150F, 3176 Hrs ........$252,0002009 VOLVO L150F, 4194 Hrs ........$260,0002011 VOLVO L150G, 1635 Hrs ......$342,0002011 VOLVO L20F, 7 Hrs................$58,8002011 VOLVO L20F, 111 Hrs ............$58,8002011 VOLVO L35ZD, 457 Hrs ..........$78,0002011 VOLVO L60F, 982 Hrs ..........$150,0002011 VOLVO L60F, 1306 Hrs..........$150,0002005 VOLVO L70E, 2647 Hrs ........$107,5002006 VOLVO L70E, 4225 Hrs ........$108,0002009 VOLVO L70F, 6501 Hrs..........$126,0002011 VOLVO L70F, 886 Hrs ..........$168,000

North Dakota: Bismarck

FargoMinot

North Carolina: CharlotteRaleigh

AshevilleGreenville

South Carolina: Columbia

North CharlestonPiedmont

Georgia: Buford

Forest ParkSavannah

Tennessee: Knoxville

Chattanooga

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

www.ascvolvo.com

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

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

2011 Volvo EW180C, 1677 hrs, $155,000

2012 Volvo L90G, 2549 hrs, $170,000

2011 Volvo L150G, 1937 hrs, $280,000

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

2011 Volvo EC380D, 1806 hrs, $265,000

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

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

Doug Wilson 704-562-2032

Email: [email protected]

Billy Brice 678-318-9500

Email: [email protected]

Elon Holley 334-450-7667

Email: [email protected]

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

2006 Volvo EC160B LC, 1900 Hrs, $80,000

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YOUR CUSTOMER SUPPORT AGREEMENTS PROVETIME IS MONEY, AND EVERY PART IS VITAL.

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CORPORATE: 704-494-8100

Bismarck701-250-4882

Fargo701-271-2360

Minot701-250-4882

Buford678-318-9500

Forest Park770-319-0074

Savannah912-964-8079

Asheville828-687-0620

Charlotte704-596-8283

Greenville252-754-5280

Raleigh919-661-8710

Charleston843-414-1120

Columbia803-791-0740

Piedmont864-704-1060

Chattanooga423-308-7940

Knoxville865-525-1845

NORTH DAKOTA GEORGIA NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA TENNESSEE

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GIE+EXPO Joins Hardscape North America Tradeshow

Steven Filla and Austin Craig of Big Enterprises LLC geta close look at this Yanmar Model S-200R skid steer.

(L-R): Lou D’Alesio of CNH Capital met up with WillRodes and Gary Williams of Wilson EquipmentCompany at the indoor Case equipment display.

(L-R): Douglas Clark and Rick Passiatore of WesternProducts were joined by Richard Burckardt of DouglasDynamics to discuss their new Prodigy snow plow.

GIE+EXPO combined with the Hardscape NorthAmerica Tradeshow again for 2013 at the KentuckyExposition Center in Louisville, Ky., on Oct. 24 and

25. The co-located tradeshows featured more than 700exhibits situated within 500,000 sq. ft. of space inside the hallas well as live equipment demonstrationsconducted within a 19-acre outdoor areaadjacent to the exhibit hall. On display andin action were a wide range of outdoorpower equipment, including light con-struction and landscape equipment, andlawn as well as garden and outdoor prod-ucts.

Advance registration numbers indicatedan attendance of more than 18,000 generalcontractors, landscapers, golf coursesuperintendents, parks and recreationcrews and others involved with landscap-ing, grounds maintenance and relayedservices.Hiniker’s Mark Miller was on hand to talk about the

company’s new VF series flare-wing trip-edge V-plows. see TRADESHOW page 52

(L-R): Billy Laws, William Dalzell and Justin Burton of Dalzell Design Landscaping came in fromN. Augusta, S.C., to take a look at the Takeuchi machines at the show.

Judy Mohr of Mohr Mowing in Michigan getssome tips on clearing this obstacle course withthis Ditch Witch Model SK755 mini-skid steerfrom Andrew Schuermann of Ditch Witch.

After taking a test run, Douglas Troesh (L) of Troesh Supply Companytalks specifics with John Deere’s Chris Rubley about this 304K wheelloader.

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JD 400D, 1183 hours,Warranty, #U11426..............................$389,000

JD 600CLC w/ GenesisGXP1200R Shear,#U10798 ........$468,000

NPK Hammers, AllSizes for All Makes.Inspected and WellMaintained, GH4-GH18

JD 210CW, 2 PieceBoom, Aux Hyd,#U11722 ........$148,000

JD 9530, Auto Load,1045 hours, Warranty,#U11750 ........$269,000

JD 444K, 2.5 yd Bkt, 85 hours, Warranty,#U11423 ........$143,000

JD 350DLC, 13' 1" Arm,32" Pads, #U11915 ............................$209,000

JD 824K, 6 yd Bkt,#N5289 ..........$285,000

JD 350GLC MaterialHandler, #N5539 ................................$525,000

JD 850K LGP, 36"Pads, 168" PAT Blade,105 hours, #U11976............................$345,000

JD 850K, 24" Pads,128" Blade, 1494 hours,#U11857 ........$268,000

Athey 7-12 Force FeedLoader, 259 hours,#U11468 ..........$36,000

JD 400D, New KLEIN8000 gallon water truck,6391 hrs, #U11425..............................$258,000

JD 672D, Low Cab, Air,14' Blade, #U11856 ............................$198,000

JD 844J, Cab, Air, 7.25 yd, 2170 hours,#U11039 ........$259,000

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USED EQUIPMENTAuthorized Bobcat® DealerBobcat 440 ................Starting at $4,500Bobcat 463’s ..............Starting at $8,000Bobcat 542B ..............Starting at $6,900Bobcat 642 ..............................$7,500Bobcat 642B ............................$8,500Bobcat 743 ................Starting at $8,000Bobcat 751 ......Several Starting at $9,900Bobcat 753 ..............Starting at $10,000Bobcat 763F, Series, Open Cab ....$11,500

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1997 Volvo L70C, Cab, Heater, Contronics, Work Lights,Engine Block heater, Logging CWT, Hydraulic Q/C, 2.5cyBucket w/BOE, 20.5R25 Tires Clean & Painted ..........$36,000

2012 Volvo L90G, Heated Operator’s Seat w/Left HandArmrest, Rear Camera w/Color LCD Monitor, Sliding WindowOperator’s Door, Boom Suspension, Reversible Cooling Fan,Rear Frame Cover Plates, Front Frame Footsteps, Full RearFenders, CareTrack Satellite System w/3yr Subscription, 104”3.5cy Bucket w/BOE, 20.5R25 Bridgestone VJT L-3 Tires,Volvo D6H (Tier 4i) Engine ..............................................$CALL

1984 Bucyrus-Erie 88B - totally rebuilt Bucyrus 88B, newcab, new tin work, rebuilt cummins engine, completely rewired....................................................................................$399,000

2012 Volvo EC340DL, MUNICIPAL TRADE, low hours, 21'2"boom, 12'10" arm, 36" pads, rear view camera, UQF, pilot pat-tern controls, fixed lower frame, air suspension seat w/heat, 3switch joystick, radio w/cd & mp3, rotating beacon, Caretrackw/3 year subscription, 2 pump double act. piping, roll switch,straight travel pedal ......................................................$CALL

2000 Volvo L330D, Cab, A/C, Contronics, Air SuspensionSeat, Work Lights, Boom Suspension, 8.6cy Spade NoseBucket w/BOE, 35/65-33 Tires, New Engine 16000hrs, RebuiltTransmission 15000hrs ....................................................$Call

2012 Dressta TD25M, 26" Severe Service Pads, 90% UC,Hydraulic Controls (3 Spool Valve / 2 Lever), Severe ServiceCrankcase & Transmission Guards, Final Drive Rock Guard,Full Length Track Roller Guard, Engine Block Heater,Start/Charging Receptacle Plug Assembly w/15' Cable, Semi-U Blade (12.5cy) w/Reinforced Center Push Plate & HydraulicTllt, Fixed Drawbar ....................................................$330,000

2008 Volvo DD24 - Dual 47” Drums w/Urethane Wipers,ROPS, Sliding Seat w/Dual Lever Control, Hydrostatic Drive,Work Lights, Rotating Beacon, Offset Articulation Joint, 68Gallon Pressurized Water System w/4 Nozzles Per Drum,Loading/Unloading Traction Control, (NEW) 3 CylinderCummins Engine (32HP), Operating Weight 5,725 lbs$17,500

2005 Volvo A35D, A/C, Radio, Air Seat, Work Lights, ElectricHood Opener, Tailgate, 26.5R25 Tires, “Service Records” ............................................................................................$82,500

2011 Volvo DD138HF - Back up alarm, infrared temp sensor,work lights, 328 gal water tank cap, operating weight 30,325lbs, vibrating frequency: 3200 vpm, vibration centrifugal force:21,840-42,260 lbs, 84" drum width ..............................$CALL

2008 Volvo L70F - Cab, A/C, Radio w/CD, Front Work Lights,Boom Suspension, 3rd Function, Hydraulic AttachmentBracket, Reversible Cooling Fan, Front Frame Footsteps,Right Hand Side Steps w/Lockable Toolbox, Engine BlockHeater, Dymax Hydraulic Q/C, Dymax 4cy High Tip Bucketw/BOE, 20.5R25 Goodyear RL-2+ Tires 50% ............$99,500

2011 Volvo SD116DX, Work lights, flow divider, bolt on pad footshell, inside scrapper, universal scrapper, grill support installa-tion, operating weight 23,930 lbs, vib frequency 1,870-2,018vpm, vibration centrifugal force: 47,900-61,000 lbs, 84" drumwidth ..........................................................................$128,000

2012 Volvo BL70B, Municipal Trade, 92.5” Loader Bkt, Mech.Att. Bracket, 1.3 CY GP Bkt w/Spill Guard, EXT Dipper Arm, PilotControls, 4WD, A/C, Radio w/CD, MP3 Connection, DoubleBattery, Boom Suspension, Additional 1080lb Counterweight ........................................................................................$95,000

2012 Volvo L70G, Cab, A/C, Radio w/CD, Heated AirSuspension Operator's Seat w/Left Hand Armrest, RearCamera w/Color LCD Monitor, Sliding Window Operator's Door,Work Lights, Boom Suspension, 3rd/4th Hydraulic Functions,Hydraulic Attachment Bracket, Reversible Cooling Fan, EngineBlock Heater, Reverse Alarm, Rear Frame Cover Plates, FrontFrame Footsteps, Logging Counterweight, CareTrack SatelliteSystem w/3yr Subscription, 100" 3.1cy Bucket w/BOE, 20.5R25Michelin XHA2 L-3 Tires, Volvo D6H (Tier 4i) Engine....$CALL

2001 Volvo L70D, Cab, A/C, Radio, Work Lights, Boom Susp,3rd Function, Rotating Beacon, Hydraulic Attachment Bracket,2.5cy Bucket w/BOE, 20.5R25 Tires ............................$63,500

2011 Volvo DD70HF, Backup Alarm, Operating Weight 14,895Lbs, 205 Gallon Water Tank Capacity, Vibration Frequency:4000 VPM, Vibration Centrifugal Force: 7,820-21,080 Lbs, 57”Drum Width ................................................................$121,000

2005 Volvo L70E - Cab, A/C, Contronics, Hyd AttachmentBracket, 20.5R25 Tires, 2.5 CY Bucket w/BOE ........$110,000

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Mobile Track Solutions Expands Facility in Elkader, Iowa

Jared Olson, MTS fabricator,assembles an MT35 rear liftwith a 90,000 lb. (40,823 kg)axle capability.

Welding by highly-screened and qualified weldersensures quality product and equipment. All weldersmust pass a rigorous weld test.

A new MT-13 x 38 Pull behind disc. This is one ofthe more popular construction focused discs,much heavier duty than an agriculture pro-duced disc.

Mobile Track Solutions, located inElkader Iowa, is currently expand-ing its facility from 100,000 to

140,000 sq.ft. December of 2013 is slated asthe date for completion of this project. Theadded space will provide a myriad of benefits,decreased shipping times to customers (bar-coded inventory), improved product flow(reduced product lead times), indoor washbay, and a new media blasting facility.

The new addition will include eight (8)bays, two (2) overhead cranes, and a new36,000 lb. (16,329 kg) capacity forklift.Mobile Track Solutions currently employs 37workers.The Mobile Track Solutions product line

includes, the MT-450T tracked tractor, MT-450W wheeled tractor, MT-35 35 yd. (32m)gooseneck scraper, MT-35LGP 35 yd. (32m)

The new addition will host a myriad of new benefits, including a more excessiveinventory for customers, an increase in product flow by reducing product leadtimes, an indoor wash facility and a media blast facility.

see FACILITY page 28

Kory Oleson, MTSassembly techni-cian, gets into his

work literally whileassembling thisMT-35 LGP (low

ground pressure)35 yd. (32 m)

scraper, at right.

Justin Augustyn, general manager of Mobile Track Solutions,in the scraper bowl. Augustyn said that MTS uses hard highstrength steel in its products that gives a stronger, longerlasting piece of equipment.

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2014 Kobelco SK260-9LC, EROPS, A/C, 2 units ......................................$CALL2013 Kobelco SK295LR-9, EROPS, LR, A/C, Heat ....................................$CALL2013 Kobelco SK260LR-9, EROPS, Long Reach ......................................$CALL2013 Kobelco SK230SRLC, EROPS, A/C, Heat ..........................................$CALL2013 Kobelco SK210LC-9, EROPS, A/C, 5 units ......................................$CALL2013 Sany SY135C, EROPS, Aux Hyd, 2 units ..........................................$CALL2013 Sany SY235C, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 8 Hrs ..........................................$CALL2012 Kobelco SK350, EROPS, Std Arm, 2 units ..................................$240,0002012 Kobelco SK210, EROPS, Aux Hyd ..............................................$153,5002012 Kobelco SK140, EROPS, Heat, Aux Hyd ......................................$126,5002012 Sany SY135C, EROPS, Pattern Changer ........................................$89,5002011 Kobelco SK295LC-9, EROPS, A/C, 795 Hrs......................................$CALL2011 Kobelco SK295, EROPS, Std Arm, 1387 Hrs ..............................$179,0002006 Komatsu PC200, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 3830 Hrs ..............................$96,5002006 Kobelco SK115, EROPS, Aux Hyd., Blade ........................................$CALL2006 Hitachi ZX120, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 2869 Hrs....................................$CALL2005 Kobelco SK210, EROPS, A/C, Heat ..................................................$CALL2005 Kobelco SK160LC, EROPS, Heat, 1970 Hrs......................................$CALL2005 Komatsu PC200LC-7, EROPS, QC, Aux Hyd ....................................$CALL2004 Deere 160C LC, EROPS, A/C, 28” Pads............................................$CALL2002 Daewoo 220LC-V, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 6062 Hrs ..............................$CALL1989 Cat E110B, EROPS, Heat, A/C ..........................................................$CALL

2013 Kawasaki 95Z7, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 82Hrs ......................................$CALL2013 Kawasaki 80Z7, EROPS, A/C, QC, Heat ............................................$CALL2013 Kawasaki 90Z7, EROPS, A/C, Heat ..................................................$CALL2012 Kawasaki 65ZV-2, EROPS, QC, Ride Control ..............................$155,5002012 Kawasaki 90Z-7, EROPS, QC, A/C, Heat......................................$295,0002010 Cat 966H, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 1920 Hrs............................................$CALL2009 Cat 950H, EROPS, Ride Control, 3423 Hrs ......................................$CALL2008 Deere 624J, EROPS, QC, 3rd Valve, 5746 Hrs ............................$105,0002008 Cat 950H, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 2167 Hrs............................................$CALL2008 Cat 930H, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 797 Hrs..............................................$CALL2007 Kawasaki 70CV-2, EROPS, A/C, 3296 Hrs........................................$CALL2007 Hyundia HL780-7A, EROPS, A/C, Heat ............................................$CALL2006 Deere 624J, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 1309 Hrs ........................................$CALL2005 Kawasaki 90Z, EROPS, A/C, Heat ....................................................$CALL1970 Cat 980B, EROPS, Heat ....................................................................$CALL

2012 Deere 700K LGP, EROPS, 6 way Blade, 438 Hrs ........................$179,0002011 Cat D8T, EROPS, 8SU Blade, A/C, Heat ............................................$CALL2009 Cat D6T XW, EROPS, SU Blade, A/C, 4429 Hrs ................................$CALL2008 Deere 700J XLT, EROPS, 6 way Blade, 1019 Hrs ............................$CALL2008 Cat D6T LGP, EROPS, AUX, Str. Blade, 4291 Hrs ........................$210,0002008 Cat D6N LGP, EROPS, 6 way Blade, 3972 Hrs ............................$149,0002008 Cat D6N LGP, EROPS, 6 way Blade, 3669 Hrs ............................$149,0002008 Cat D6T XL, EROPS, SU Blade, Drawbar, 4188 Hrs ....................$210,0002008 Cat D6T XL, EROPS, Rear Screen, 4950 Hrs ..............................$210,0002006 Deere 550J LGP, OROPS, 6 way Blade, 3924 Hrs ............................$CALL2005 Deere 750J LT, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 6367 Hrs ................................$94,5002004 Cat D6R XWII, EROPS, 30” Pads, 12805 Hrs ..................................$CALL2004 Cat D6R XW II, EROPS, AUX Hyd., 8010 Hrs ..................................$CALL2003 Cat D8RII, EROPS, Heat, SU Blade, 6939 Hrs ..................................$CALL1999 Komatsu D65EX-12, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 8981 Hrs ........................$79,5001993 Cat D6H XR, OROPS, SU Blade, 9802 Hrs........................................$CALL1987 Cat D6H, OROPS, SU Blade, 14439 Hrs ........................................$49,000

2012 Deere 310SK, EROPS, 4WD, A/C, Heat, 6units ................................$CALL2011 Cat 420E, EROPS, X-Hoe, 4WD, A/C, 651 Hrs..................................$CALL2011 Cat 420E, EROPS, X-Hoe, 4WD, Heat, 771 Hrs ................................$CALL2006 Cat 420E, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 24” Bkt, 3166 Hrs............................$57,5002005 Cat 420D IT, EROPS, Extendahoe, A/C, 4614 Hrs ............................$CALL1977 Case 580C, EROPS, STD Hoe, 7113 Hrs ..........................................$CALL

2012 Bomag BW211D-4, EROPS, 84” Smoothdrum ................................$CALL2010 Cat CD54, EROPS, 67” Smoothdrum, A/C, Heat..........................$105,0002008 Cat CP56, OROPS, 84” Padfoot, 1131 Hrs ....................................$87,0002007 Dynapac CA150PD, OROPS, 66” Padfoot, 222 Hrs ......................$55,0002006 Bomag BW177PDH, OROPS, 66” Padfoot, 424 Hrs ......................$44,0002006 Bomag BW177PDH-3, OROPS, 66” Padfoot, 129 Hrs ..................$46,5002006 Cat CS533E, OROPS, 84” Smoothdrum, 2302 Hrs ..........................$CALL2005 Bomag BW177PDH-3, OROPS, 66” Padfoot, 988 Hrs ..................$39,0002004 Hypac C832 C, OROPS, 66” Padfoot, 1367 Hrs ............................$33,5001989 Dynapac CA15PDB, OROPS, Padfoot, 4190 Hrs............................$24,000

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Used Equipment From a Name You Can Trust2010 Bobcat S650

Stk#50205-(L) A71 pkg, C/H/A, Pwr Bobtach, Susp.Seat, 2 Spd, Bkt Positioning, Engine Block Heater,1317 Hrs ....................................................$32,000

2012 Bobcat S650

Stk#50221-(L) H51 pkg, C/H, Pwr Bobtach, Susp.Seat, 2 Spd, Bkt Positioning, Engine Block Heater,420 Hrs ......................................................$33,900

2010 Bobcat T630

Stk#32624-(A) A91 pkg, C/H/A, Susp. Seat, PwrBobtach, Hi-Flow, Roller Susp., 18” Trks, 1754 Hrs..................................................................$39,000

2007 Bobcat T180

Stk#50621-(A) A71 pkg, C/H/A, Pwr Bobtach,Susp. Seat, 16” Trks, 2898 Hrs ..................$22,800

2010 Bobcat S185

Stk#11993-(S) A91 pkg, C/H/A, Pwr Bobtach,Susp. Seat, Hi-Flow, 2 Spd, Engine Block Heater,New Tires, 2773 Hrs ..................................$23,500

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Stk#65126-(S) H51 pkg, C/H, Pwr Bobtach, Susp.Seat, 2 Spd, New Tires, 68” Bkt, 1099 Hrs $26,900

2013 Doosan DL200TC-3

Stk#51785-(S) C/H/A, Air Ride, Beacon, Fenders,38 Demo Hrs ................................................$CALL

2013 Doosan DX140LC-3

Stk#52731-(S) C/H/A, Two Way Piping, Blade, RainShield ............................................................$CALL

2011 Kubota SVL90HC

Stk#32060-(A) C/H/A, Hyd. Quick Attach, 17.7”Tracks, Factory Warranty Remaining, 676 Hrs ................................................................................$45,900

2012 Kubota SVL75HWC

Stk#32038-(A) C/H/A, Hyd. Quick Attach, 15” Tracks,Factory Warranty Remaining, 863 Hrs..........$34,000

2008 Kubota KX080

Stk#54114-(L) C/H/A, Rubber Tracks, New 24”Bucket, 2373 Hrs ..........................................$59,900

2013 Kubota KX057R3

Stk#8423-(S) C/H/A, Blade, Rubber Tracks, BRANDNEW ................................................................$CALL

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Stk#9782-(S) C/H/A, Hyd. Shuttle Shift, 12X12, Tier4, R1 Tires, BRAND NEW, Opt- 16ft Snow Blade w/Hyd lift..............................................................$CALL

2012 Kubota M135

Stk#28349-(A) C/H/A, 4WD, Pwr Shift, 24X24, Tier 4,Factory warranty remaining, Demo Unit, 39 Hrs ................................................................................$CALL

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Stk#27237-(A) ROPS, Canopy, Angle Blade, RubberTracks, Factory Warranty Remaining, 457 Hrs$32,900

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Bayonet Breakers Provides Miracles in Midst of West TragedyIn the world of heavy equip-

ment, many words come to mind.Hard work, knowledge, expertise,and grit are a few but miracle is notnormally one of them—until now. Tragedies are exactly what they

sound like…tragic. Sometimeseven tragedies spawn miracles andbring out the very best in people.Everyone will remember the tragicevents of April of 2013 when theWest Fertilizer Plant in West,Texas, caught fire, resulting in twodevastating ammonium nitrateexplosions that killed 15 andinjured more than 160 people.In just moments following the

explosions, hundreds of peoplefrom surrounding communitiesresponded to help in any way pos-sible. The devastation could onlybe described as a war zone. A 26-unit apartment complex just acrossthe railroad track from the fertilizerplant was completely destroyed aswas the West Rest HavenRetirement Home and an assistedliving facility two and three blocksaway. Of the 153 residents and staff,

miraculously, all went basicallyunscathed as they were evacuatedvia wheel chairs and beds withwheels. Mattresses were tossed outof windows to catch others. Peopleflooded the facilities to help withthe evacuation and transported theresidents to the local football fielda few blocks away for triage.The West ambulance barn was

destroyed along with three ambu-lances and three fire trucks werealso consumed in the explosion.Any large city would have had ahard time handling the destruction,much less a town such as Westwith a population of only 2,807.

The entire community wasshaken to their knees emotionallyand economically, according to thePublic Works Director and Captainof the West Volunteer FireDepartment C.J. Gillaspie. “Thefertilizer plant supplied product tofarmers and ranchers for a 100mile radius. Along with the retire-ment and assisted living facilitiesdestruction, our economy is suffer-ing some real strains,” saidGillaspie, noting that he too wasnot spared the devastation. As captain of the fire depart-

ment, he drove the first fire engineinto the fire. While coordinatingthe other equipment, the explosionoccurred and he lost two of his fire-fighting buddies as well as hishome and his wife’s automobile. “The entire town was in chaos

as hundreds of people continued toshow up to help. I counted over250 fire trucks that had come fromcommunities over 150 milesaway,” said Gillaspie. “It was veryheartening to see all the immediatehelp including drinking water,food, clothing and medical assis-tance, but after things started to set-tle down, all I could think aboutwas how to repair our infrastruc-ture including water and gas lines,”he continued. The only assistance that fol-

lowed was a continuous line ofsalesmen trying to sell their waresto help rebuild West. “Needless tosay, even with our emergencyfunds, our budget was strained tothe limit. At about that time, Ilooked up and saw CorkyUnderwood of Bayonet Breakerstanding in my office. “I tried to put him off, believing

him to be just another salesman

that I did not have time or moneyto deal with as he continued to tellme all about his Bayonet Breakerand all the things it could do to helprebuild our infrastructure.“I had seen the Bayonet work-

ing at a jobsite and was veryimpressed, but all I could think ofwas that we did not have themoney for such an item. I did mybest to ignore him until I heard himsay that he was here not to sell the

Bayonet Breaker but to donate it. Icould not believe my ears, butCorky now had my undividedattention.” It was determined which break-

er would work the best for thetown’s needs and which machinecould handle it most efficiently.Arrangements were made to haulthe machine to the BayonetBreaker facility in Prosper, Texasfor the free installation. As fate

would have it, the West haul truckbroke down just shortly after thetrip started. “I called Corky and told him

what had happened, so he sent hisown crew and haul truck to pick upour machine. He did the freeinstallation and delivered theBayonet Breaker and would not letus pay him anything. My faith inmankind was truly renewed,”Gillaspie said. According to Gillaspie, the

Bayonet Breaker is the perfectmachine for the job, whichinvolves repairing water and gaslines, preparing new trenches andremoving slabs from the burnedout buildings. When exposing theruptured pipes, the bucket is raisedand the Bayonet is lowered downand locked into position to ham-mer and break-up the pipes inorder for the bucket to easilyremove the spoils. The operatornever even has to leave the cab. “Not only was the Bayonet

Breaker donated to us with freeinstallation, free transportation anda free warranty, it also eliminatedthe need for a second machine witha hammer or a quick disconnecthammer and a second employee tohelp maneuver the extra equip-ment,” said Gillaspie. “TheBayonet works like a charm, iseasy to use and is regarded by thecity of West, Texas as a real ‘GodSent Miracle’ along with CorkyUnderwood and his BayonetBreaker Company.”

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s

Web site at www.constructionequip-

mentguide.com.) CEG

West Public Works Director, C.J. Gillaspie, is extremely proud andthankful for the donation of his Bayonet Breaker by CorkyUnderwood.

The Bayonet Breaker breaks the slab beam for bucketremoval at the West Rest Haven retirement home.

The Bayonet Breaker bucket removes the hammeredsidewalk at the West Rest Haven retirement home.

The Bayonet Breaker hammer does its number on thesidewalk in preparation for bucket removal.

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2006 JD 200C LC, Cab, A/C, 4,194 Hrs., 2Way Aux., Hyd. Pattern Changer, 42” Bkt.,Very Sharp ..........................................$83,9002004 JD 35C ZTS Mini, Cab, Heat, 3,374Hrs., Hyd. Thumb, Extra Nice ..........$25,900

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2004 Case 590SM II, Cab, 4x4, Ext A Hoe,2,600 Hrs., New Tires, SHARP! ........$46,5002006 Case 580SM II, Cab, A/C, 4x4, Ext-AHoe, A. Hyd., 3,032 Hrs., Very Clean ........................................................................$44,900

1994 Case 721B, Cab, Heat, 6,680 Hrs., ACS,QC, w/3 Yd. Bkt., 4 in 1 Bkt., 3rd V, 20.5x25L35 @ 75%, Super Sharp, Tight MunicipalMachine (3 Yd. GP Bkt. Avail.) ........$49,500

2004 JD 410G, Cab, A/C, 4x4 Ext-AHoe,5,120 Hrs., Very Nice! ........................$46,5001993 JD 310E Backhoe, Cab, Heat, 4x4,Ext. Hoe, 4,168 Hrs., Very Clean ......$29,500

2004 JD 850C WXLT SER II, A/C, 13’ 6 Way,70% UC, 8,252 Hrs., Sharp & Tight ..$79,9502003 Skytrac 10054, 10,000 lb., 54’ Tel. Fk.Lift, 1,850 Hrs, Down Riggers, 20% Tires....................................................................$41,900

2007 CAT D3G XL, A/C, 8’ 1” 6 Way, 2,037Hrs., New Rails & Sprkts, Very Sharp........................................................................$51,0001998 IR, SD 70D 66” Smooth DrumCompactor ..........................................$26,900

2007 CAT D5G LGP, Cab, A/C, 5,150 Hrs.,126” 6 Way Blade, 26” Pads, 95% System,One UC, Very Sharp Straight OriginalDozer......................................................$64,950

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2007 CAT 924H, A/C, 3,659 Hrs., Hyd. QC,3rd Valve, R/C, 20.5x25 90%, Very Sharp &Tight ....................................................$97,500

2008 JCB 3CX-14, Cab, Heat, 4x4, Ext. Hoe,Only 369 Hrs., Like New Backhoe! ..$56,9501999 JD 310SE, Backhoe, Cab, 4x4, Ext.Hoe, Very Sharp ................................$31,950

2005 Case 850K WT, Series II, Cab, A/C, 6-Way, 3,142 Hrs., Very Nice................$59,9502005 Skytrac 6042, 6,000 Lb., 42’ Fork Lift,2,100 Hrs................................................$33,900

2010 CAT 226B3, OROPS, 570 Hrs., Aux.Hyd., Like New ..................................$22,9502004 CAT 257B, Cab, A/C, Heat, RubberTrack, 1,092 Hrs., Hyd. QC, Exc. UC, Nice ..................................................................$25,9002009 CAT 279C, A/C, New Tracks, 2 Spd.Hyd. QC..................................................$37,9502009 CAT 226B2, Skid St, 1,305 Hrs..$18,950

2010 CAT 928HZ, Cab, A/C, Hyd., JRB, QC,3.5 Yd. Bkt., 20.5xR25 @ 97%, Light Duty,8,549 Hrs..............................................$92,9001988 CAT IT 12, C/A, QC, Nice ..........$26,900

1987 Case IH 1660, A/C, 3,357 Hrs, RockTrap, 30.5x32 80%, New Rears, Gone Thru,Very Sharp! ........................................$27,900Pkg. Price w/Nice 1063 CH ............$35,000

2006 Case 580 SM II, Cab, Heat, 4x4, Ext.Hoe, 4,497 Hrs., Super Sharp TightMachine................................................$39,5001983 Case 580 SE, 4,447 Hrs., OROPS, 2WD,Std. Hoe, Clean ..................................$12,900

2007 JD 135C RTS, “0” Turn, 30,500#Machine, 5,199 Hrs., 30” Bkt., Tight Unit,Very Sharp ..........................................$62,9502006 JCB 506CHC, 6,000 Lb., 42’, 2,800 Hrs.,Tel. Fork Lift ........................................$29,950

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Petrowsky Conducts Company Wrench Annual Fall Sale

Robert Allee of Murphy Tractor & Equipmentstopped by to take in the auction activities andcatch up with customers. Evan Goodrich calls out the winning bids.

Sam Petrowsky follows the auction to ensure that everythingruns smoothly.

(L-R): Ron Scurlock of R.F. Scurlock Company is joined by Company Wrench’s Gabe Clark, Don Boyce ofCrispen Auto Wrecking, Kyle Scurlock and Rick Stone, both of Company Wrench to take in the auction.

Jenny (L) and Danny Harvley of Harvley’s Scrap Metal won’thead back to South Carolina empty-handed after gaining the win-ning bid on this Komatsu PC200 LC excavator with a LaBountyshear.

Company Wrench held itsannual fall auction at thecompany headquarters facil-

ity in Carroll, Ohio, on Oct. 17. Theauction, conducted by PetrowskyAuctioneers, featured new and usedconstruction, demolition and scraphandling equipment fromCompany Wrench as well as areacontractors and equipment dealers.

The auction drew onsite biddersfrom Ohio, surrounding states andas far away as South Carolina, aswell as significant online bidders.

Company Wrench has 14 loca-tions throughout the United Statesincluding four branches in Ohioand is an authorized dealer ofKobelco, Doppstadt, Gehl,LiuGong, and Sany, at its various

locationsPetrowsky Auctioneers Inc.,

headquartered in North Franklin,Conn., has been conducting con-struction equipment auctions formore than 35 years.

(This story also can be found on

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ment industry for the pasteight years in product sup-port. In this new position,Carpenter will be respon-sible for all parts opera-tions and parts personnelat these two Nortrax loca-tions. “We are fortunate to

have Jessica join ourteam,” said the store’sgeneral manager, BradButler. “Along with hergreat experience, she pos-sesses a very positive atti-tude and passion for cus-tomer satisfaction.” The Richmond and

London, Ky., stores arepart of the four Kentucky John Deere con-struction and forestry dealerships that

Nortrax acquired in early 2013. Nortrax hasmade investments into the operations and alllocations now have access to the vast inven-tory of new, used and rental equipment inaddition to state-of-the art product support

programs. Nortrax, Inc. is a

wholly owned sub-sidiary of John Deere.The company operatesconstruction andforestry dealerships inthe eastern and centralregions of the UnitedStates and Canada. Itrepresents the full line ofJohn Deere constructionand forestry products inaddition to industryleading product support.For more information,visit www.nortrax.com.

(This story also can be

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tionequipmentguide.com.)

Nortrax Inc. has announced theappointment of JessicaCarpenter to parts manager forits operations in Richmond andLondon, Ky.

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(This story also can be found on

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2005 Komatsu WA200-5: #91893, Cab/AC, JRBQC, Ride Control, 3rd Valve, 8,500 hrs $67,500

2008 Deere 350D LC: #91704, Cab/AC, QC,Hyd Thumb, 3,800 hrs ........................$189,500

1996 Komatsu WA250-1: #91810, Cab, GPBucket, 20.5-25 Tires, 9,500 hrs ..........$34,500

1995 Dresser 518: #91898, Cab/AC, GPBucket, 17.5-25 Tires, 12,450 hrs ........$34,500

2004 Komatsu WA150-5: #81979, Cab/AC,QC/Bucket/Forks, 3,200 hrs ..................$83,500

2007 Caterpillar 906: #91794, Cab/AC,QC/Bucket/Forks, New Tires, 7,650 hrs $57,500

2006 Deere 444J: #91958, Cab/AC, Forks, 17.5-25 Tires, 7,500 hrs................................$72,500

2004 Caterpillar 330CL: #91833, Cab/AC, HydThumb, 10,250 hrs ............................$112,500

1997 Deere TC54H: #91945, Cab, Single-Lever,QC/Bucket, 21,200 hrs ..........................$39,500

2003 Komatsu WA180-3: #91673, Cab/AC,QC/Bucket, Ride Control, 8,800 hrs ......$47,500

2004 Komatsu WA250-5: #81381, Cab/AC,QC/Bucket, Ride Control, 4,900 hrs ......$89,500

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By Giles LambertsonCEG CORRESPONDENT

Sixty-four years ago in Germany, Hans Liebherr engi-neered and built an easily assembled and affordable towercrane. It became the foundation of a global company — theLiebherr Group that in 2013 employs a workforce of 38,000people in 130 company units. A range of products — fromthe world’s largest truck and most powerful mobile crane toaircraft equipment and household refrigerators — are pro-duced at 40 locations in 17 countries on four continents.Peter Mayr is president of Liebherr Construction

Equipment Co., the U.S. division of the group’s constructionequipment entity. He came to the position from previousresponsibilities as managing director of Liebherr-GreatBritain Ltd. and Liebherr Rental Ltd. He started with thecompany in Austria where he was responsible for the salessupport of dozers and crawler loaders in Spain. He and hisfamily now live in Williamsburg, Va.Mayr took time out from a busy meet-and-greet campaign

within Liebherr U.S. dealers and media to answer somequestions for Construction Equipment Guide. The question-and-answer interview follows:CEG: First, a little clarification: Company news releases

don’t specify whether you head Liebherr Construction inNorth America or worldwide. What are your responsibili-ties?Mayr: I am glad you asked that question. It gives me the

opportunity to explain how we are organized and provide abetter understanding of the Liebherr Group.The Liebherr Group is a worldwide organization com-

prised of more than 130 companies that serve a wide varietyof industries. In order to manage the group efficiently and

effectively serve the various industries and regions, Liebherris organized into corporate business units that operateautonomously. For the earthmoving sector, we have anorganization based in Germany called EMTec (EarthMoving Technology), which is responsible for the earth-moving and material-handling market worldwide. The Liebherr Construction Equipment Co. (U.S.A.) oper-

ates under the EMtec umbrella and is responsible for theoverall sales and service of earthmoving equipment andmaterial handling in the United States. As president ofLiebherr Construction Equipment Co., I am responsible forthe U.S. CEG: In public remarks in September, you said it was

time for Liebherr to start being an American company doingbusiness in America vs. a European company doing businessin America. What does that mean in practical terms?Mayr: Liebherr was founded in 1949 by Hans Liebherr.

Over the years, it has grown to be a leading global companyby continuing to develop cutting edge technology that trans-lates into better products across a variety of industries andapplications. In order to be successful in America or in any other place

outside the European Union, we have to redefine our mar-keting and business approach and have a regional perspec-tive. One of the great advantages of being decentralized isthat we have the ability to be flexible and adapt to the mar-ket and our customer base in each region/country. This flex-ibility will allow us to continue to tailor our approach to theU.S. market. We will always be committed to supplying our customers

with innovative equipment that meets the highest standardsof quality. We have to keep abreast of our customers’ needs

Peter Mayr, president of Liebherr ConstructionEquipment Co., the U.S. division of the group’s con-struction equipment entity, stands in front of aLiebherr excavator.

The operator uses a Liebherr L586 2plus2 wheel loader to load a truck with debris. The operator uses an LH 80 material handler to move scrap.

President Mayr Provides In-Depth Look at Liebherr

see MAYR page 42

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Terex Construction, a business segment of TerexCorporation, continues to develop alternative channels tomarket by entering into a private label agreement withVermeer Corporation on Sept. 25, 2013.

Terex will provide Vermeer Corporation with a forestrycompact track loader specifically designed to work inVermeer's applications.

“This agreement represents a good opportunity for incre-mental volume to better leverage our manufacturing opera-tions in Grand Rapids, Minn., and drive additional opera-tional efficiencies through our production and supply chain,”said Dean Barley, vice president and general manager, TerexConstruction Americas and Global Aftermarket. “We’reproud to be recognized for our quality and support and arepleased to assist in meeting the equipment needs of others inour industry,” added Barley.

The Terex Grand Rapids facility manufactures a full lineof Terex compact track loaders and skid steer loaders.

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

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

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The ‘peel & stick’ Universal Preheater attaches to thebottom or the side of the oil pan and converts the housinginto a heat transfer element. It warms the oil withoutburning it making cold starts easy. It can be used ongearboxes, transmissions, transfer cases, water tanksand even bulk oil tanks. The Preheater plugs into any120 or 240 volt outlet and consists of a thin siliconefiberglass pad containing a metal grid. To install it, youclean an area on the bottom or side of the oil pan and press the pad onto it, then use silicone toseal the edges of the pad and place a flexible ceramic insulation pad over it. It is available inseveral models depending on the lube capacity. A 50 watt unit sells for $42 and a 350 watt unitsells for $133.

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Allis-Chalmers Forest Green HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50

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

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

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

Bantam Truck Mounted Shovel, 1:50 Scale ....................$60

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

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

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

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

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

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

Bobcat S185 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$50

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

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

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

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

Bobcat S590 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$65

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

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

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

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

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John Deere 315 SJ Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ..........$45

John Deere 400D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale............$45

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ConExpo 1993ConExpo ’93 — All Business and Lots of It

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Las Vegas, Nevada

You don’t get to very many ConExpo’s in your life; rightnow, they only come once every six years so they’re some-thing special in the construction world.How do industry people feel about the show? Can it be

improved? If so, how?What did you like the most about ConExpo ’93? What

did you like least?Construction Equipment Guide asked dealers and

equipment manufacturers in the MidAtlantic Region theseand other questions. Their answers, generally positive, area good indication that the show continues to be successful.An estimated 95,000 visitors attended ConExpo ’93 in

Las Vegas March 20 to 25. This wasn’t the largest atten-dance in the show’s history. (About 130,000 attended thelast event in 1987). But it is generally regarded as verygood, considering that the industry has “downsized” about30 percent since ’87.A common theme among those interviewed was the

quality of the attendees. In this respect, downsizing seemsto have been beneficial. People meant business, and theypurchased a lot of equipment right off the displays.“There were many high-caliber buyers, whereas in the

past there were often a lot of lookers and tire kickers,” saidCindy Martins, product line marketing manager forLaBounty Manufacturing, Two Harbors, Minn.“I liked the fact that the show didn’t seem to be crowd-

ed,” said John Jackson, president of Road Machinery Inc.,an equipment dealer in Lionville, Pa. “You could talk withpeople much more easily; it was a good show, a real peo-ple show, with a lot of opportunity for us as dealers to meetwith manufacturers and visitors. People were really inter-ested in equipment.”Jerry Thomsen, president of Trail King Industries,

Mitchell, S.D., said, “We were extremely happy with the

show. The quality of the people was very good; they weredecision makers.”Many of those interviewed said they sold a lot of

machines.“We sold well over 200 units as a result of the show,”

said Bob Diener, director of advertising and publicity atGrove Worldwide, Shady Grove, Pa. “We were the largestexhibit, with 54,000 sq. ft., and it was the best show in ourhistory as a company. The best thing about the show wasthe quality of the people attending.”John Banes, northeastern region manager for Ingersoll-

Rand Construction & Mining, Bethlehem, Pa., told CEG:“We had a very good show; we sold a lot of machinery.”Tom Schwarz, operations manager for K.C. Canary

Inc./Clifton Rock Inc., a dealer in Clifton Rock, N.Y., saidhe talked with a lot of small attachment manufacturerswhom he might not have seen at a bigger show. “I went tothe show with a couple of attachments in mind and talked

with three or four manufacturers,” he said. “I also enjoyedtalking with a lot of people that I don’t see on a regularbasis.”Tim O’Malley, sales manager, Daewoo Machinery

Corp., Newark, N.J., said: “It wasn’t the show I’ve beenused to because there wasn’t as much dirt equipment. Myimpression was that there was as much space as before, buta heck of a lot more small exhibitors.”O’Malley, like just about everyone, felt the show was

well organized.Many said the show came at an extraordinarily good

time for the industry, which is in an economic recovery andlooking for the most productive equipment.“The best thing about the show was its timing,” said

LaBounty’s Martins. “The economy is turning around andthe show came right as enthusiasm is building.”Almost everyone said they thought the show should

remain in Vegas. Their reasons: good accommodations,ability to handle crowds, availability of comparativelyinexpensive entertainment.“In Vegas, everywhere you go, there are cabs,” said K.C.

Canary’s Schwarz. “In most cities, without a car, you’relost. And places like Orlando cost you money for a wholeday; you can’t go there for an evening.”Some felt the show should be shorter.“ConExpo was very good for us,” said Tim Gerbus, vice

president, Moxy Trucks of America, Cincinnati, Ohio.“But the last couple of days, there was very little traffic.”

see CONEXPO page 56

This ConExpo article was published in ConstructionEquipment Guide (CEG) on May 5, 1993. This and otherConExpo articles to follow will be part of a continuingseries that take a look back at ConExpos past through thereporting of CEG. We hope you enjoy these retros as muchas we did searching for them deep in our archives.

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Celebrity Guest Dakota Fred Attends ASC Open House“With the opening of the new

offices in Bismarck and in Fargowe are able to provide a morecomplete parts inventory as wellas a more comprehensive serv-ice department,” said GlennBeardsley, general manager ofASC’s North Dakota branches.Beardsley attributes the

durable quality of Volvo’s prod-ucts as well as its consciouseffort to perfect operator safetyas two of the biggest reasons formuch of the brand’s popularity.In addition, he said, Volvoplaces a significant emphasis onfuel efficiency.

Having a strong backing froma reputable brand like Volvo willundoubtedly help ASC sellheavy equipment and utilityproducts, but engaging the cus-tomer is one of the company’stop priorities moving forward.“We have started a very

strong and aggressive advertis-ing campaign that just rolledout,” said Beardsley. “We havesent out letters of introduction toour customer base, which con-sists of the government, oil,agriculture, road building, andhousing development industries.We will be attending a lot oftrade shows, construction events

and other functions to get ourname out there.”“The new facility in

Bismarck shows our commit-ment for us to be here in thelong term,” Beardsley added.“The quality of the product wesell and as we get up to speed,the quality of support that cus-tomers will be able to get fromASC will help us build impor-tant relationships now and forthe future.”

(This story also can be found

on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.con-

structionequipmentguide.com.)

CEG

Wayne Breun likes what he sees as hechecks out the features of the SDLG.

Celebrity guest Dakota Fred(Fred Hurt) with a VolvoL60G wheel loader.

An outside shot of the Bismarck facility.

Standing in front of a new ASC field serv-ice truck is ASC Parts Manager LesWalther (L), Bismarck, N.D., with J KExcavating & Construction owner JustinKruger out of Dickinson, N.D.

The Burleigh County, Bismarck, N.D., team was on hand getting gearedup for another beautiful North Dakota winter by checking out the newSDLG LG959 wheel loader. (L-R) are Wayne Breun, highway maintenanceworker, Wayne Klein, highway supervisor, and Fred Meyers, highwaysupervisor.

One of ASC’s newest members of the sales’ teamDarrel Serfling, out of the Fargo, N.D., branch saidhe is excited to bring his knowledge of the areaand the great products and services that ASC pro-vides to the North Dakota market.

ASC from page 8

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Cat Demo, Sorting Grapples Merge Strength With ControlCat demolition and sorting grap-

ples are designed for the most rig-orous applications, includingbuilding demolition, constructionand demolition debris recycling,scrap recycling, solid waste trans-fer station loading, tree removaland retaining wall construction, aswell as placing boulders, rip rap,concrete, blocks and other diffi-cult-to-handle materials. Theseversatile, heavy-duty tools arecapable of handling large volumesof material while providing theability to sort through recyclabledebris, thus enhancing recoveryrates and reducing related costs forlabor, transportation and landfillfees.

The Cat demolition and sortinggrapples lineup includes five mod-els designed to fit a broad range ofCat hydraulic excavators, bothcrawler- and wheel-type, with

operating weights from 22,000 to99,200 lbs. (10 to 45 t). Thesework tools are designed for severeservice, using high grade, impact

resistant steel throughout, withreinforced jaws and high-wear cut-ting edges made of AR500 steel.

For flexible performance, the

grapples feature 360-degree rota-tion, allowing precise positioningof the tool without moving themachine. Synchronized jawsenhance control of the grapple,allowing repeatable action cycleafter cycle, and high clampingforces ensure material retentionduring each cycle to boost produc-tion efficiency.

The precise design of the grap-ple results in edge-to-edge contactalong the tips of the jaws, whichallows the operator to pick out thesmallest items for selective recy-cling. Overbite stops furtherenhance edge-to-edge contact evenwhen working in thin materials.

Wide jaw openings, rangingfrom 71 to nearly 90 in. (180 to227 cm), greatly expand the work-ing flexibility of the grapples andallow visibility to the work area formore effective material screening.The zero clearance design of the

jaws allows the grapples to worktightly against vertical walls andcontainers, and the smooth innerprofile of the jaws allows materialto easily enter and exit withoutcatching, thus speeding productioncycles.

The high-torque rotation motoris engineered for reliable perform-ance cycle after cycle and is pro-tected from job site hazards.Serviceability features for the newCat demolition and sorting grap-ples include ample access to inter-nal parts, ground-level access togrease points and replaceable cut-ting edges.

For more information, visitwww.cat.com/attachments/grap-ples.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s

Web site at www.constructionequip-

mentguide.com.)

Pages 39-41For more information about these attachments and more, visit our Attachments Section on our Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

SECT IONAttachments

The Cat demolition and sorting grapples lineup includes five mod-els designed to fit a broad range of Cat hydraulic excavators, bothcrawler- and wheel-type, with operating weights from 22,000 to99,200 lbs. (10 to 45 t).

Bradco flail mowers for excavators are the newestadditions to Paladin’s ground-clearing selection ofattachments. The new Bradco flail mowers are capableof clearing tall grasses, heavy brush and trees up to 4 to6 in. (10 to 15 cm) in diameter from areas such as hill-sides, roadways, ditches, utility right-of-ways, river-banks and lakesides. Excavator mounting allowsmunicipalities, utility companies, farmers, ranchers andcontractors to easily reach over obstructions, into ditch-es and up hillsides. Bi-directional cutting and dischargecapabilities allow operators to control the direction ofcut materials away from buildings, roadways andbystanders, and when the excavator is equipped with acase drain, the blades are designed to come to a com-plete stop within four to five seconds for additionalsafety. Bradco’s flail mowers are available in light duty(FME30) for mounting on three- to six-ton (2.7 to 5.4t) excavators and heavy duty (FME40) for mounting on6- to 10-ton (5.4 to 9 t) excavators.

To reduce wear and tear on the drive train and max-imize the operational life of the Bradco flail mowers,the drive train features a torsion disc to protect themotor and drive assembly from damage by absorbing

the impact forces from the cutting blades. Other designsuse rubber isolation discs that can oxidize and degradeover time. These units also are equipped with a stag-gered blade pattern to reduce the transfer of cyclicalcutting blade impact forces to the drive train while pro-viding a smoother experience for the operator. To fur-ther protect the drive train from dust, debris and wiredamage, the Bradco flail mowers have heavy-dutyflanges on both ends of the rotor. Adjustable skid shoesare standard, allowing the operator to follow the con-tours of the ground without interfering or obstructingcutting capabilities in either direction. Other flail mow-ers feature rollers that can catch on vegetation andobstruct access to the cutting blades.

The FME40 heavy duty flail mower also features anoptional thumb saddle that can be used with or withoutan excavator thumb to move obstructions out of theway without damaging the housing.

For more information, call 800/456-7100 or visitwww.paladinattachments.com.

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

mentguide.com.)

The new Bradco flail mowers are capable of clearing tall grass-es, heavy brush and trees up to 4 to 6 in. (10 to 15 cm) in diam-eter from areas such as hillsides, roadways, ditches, utilityright-of-ways, riverbanks and lakesides.

Paladin Adds Bradco Flail Mowers to Attachment Line

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Hyundai Introduces Two New InterimTier IV Production Class ExcavatorsHyundai Construction

Equipment Americas hasadded two new productionclass crawler excavators: theR480LC-9A and theR520LC-9A. These newexcavators provide operatorswith enhanced features andbenefits compared to priormodels including a certifiedInterim Tier IV engineupgrade, improvedhydraulics, increased operatorcomfort and more durability,according to the manufacturer.The R480LC-9A and

R520LC-9A boast respectiveoperating weights of 108,420and 114,820 lb. (49,178 and52,081 kg).Hyundai has powered each

of these 9A earth movers witha low emission, low noise,Cummins Interim TierIV/Stage IIIB QSX11.9engine. This engine has one ofthe highest power-to-weightratios in its class, and its torque rise (upto 50 percent) enables the engine toquickly take full advantage of thetorque power. Other innovations suchas the variable speed fan clutch, two-stage auto decel system and the econo-my mode help to conserve fuel andreduce environmental impact. Plus,operators can choose between threeunique engine modes — power, stan-dard and economy — which enable themachine to switch between full powerand reduced fuel consumption accord-ing to the user’s preference. Hydraulic system technologies

make the 9A series excavators fast,smooth and easy to control. TheR480LC-9A and R520LC-9A comewith a redesigned hydraulic system,which provides the operator with superfine touch and improved controllabili-ty, according to the manufacturer.Hyundai has improved the structure

strength of the 9A series cabs withstronger but slimmer tubing for opti-mum safety and visibility. High-strength steel forms a more durableupper and lower frame. In addition, theenlarged cab comes with a see-throughupper skylight, a larger and one-pieceright-side glass, safety glass windowson all sides that won’t scratch or fade, acloseable sunshade and a reduced frontwindow seam — all features that work

together to improve visibility.In addition to enhanced safety and

visibility, operators will enjoy the abili-ty to fully customize the cab of theR480LC-9A and R520LC-9A to bestfit their needs. Operators can easilyadjust the seat, console and armrest set-tings. Hyundai has integrated the seatwith the console to reduce operatorfatigue, and adjustable air-suspensioncomes standard. Sleek styling has beenapplied to the ergonomic joysticks,which are now height-adjustable. Hyundai’s engineers made sure that

the 9A cabs include many amenitiesthat decrease stress and increase com-fort. Some of these features and bene-fits include heated seats, additionalspace, enhanced climate control sys-tem, advanced audio system with USBplayer, AM/FM stereo, and MP3 capa-bilities. An optional add on is a smartkey system that allows the operator tostart the ignition with the push of a but-ton.The R480LC-9A and R520LC-9A

come standard with a newly designedcolor LCD display cluster with easy toread digital gauges for monitoring tem-perature, fuel levels and other mainte-nance items. The simplified designallows the operator to easily adjustengine power and work modes, setboom speed and arm regeneration,view what’s happening behind them

with the optional rear-view camera,and protect the machine with the newpassword anti-theft system.Like all of Hyundai’s 9A series

equipment, the R480LC-9A andR520LC-9A feature the Hi-materemote management system, whichallows operators and dealer service per-sonnel to access a machine’s vital serv-ice and diagnostic information fromanywhere with internet access. Hi-mate users can remotely monitor dailyreports outlining a machine’s location,working hours, fuel consumption andany periodical maintenance needed,drastically reducing downtime and sav-ing the owner time and money.Hyundai’s 9A-series excavators

offer bushings designed for extendedlube intervals of 250 hours — andpolymer shims to resist wear andreduce noise. You also get extended-life hydraulic filters (1,000 hours),long-life hydraulic oil (5,000 hours)and more efficient cooling systems andintegrated preheating systems. Thesehelp extend service intervals thusreducing operating costs and machinedown time.For more information, call 877/509-

2254 or visit www.hceamericas.com. (This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web

site at www.constructionequipment-

guide.com.)

Hyundai has powered each of these 9A earth movers with a low emission, lownoise, Cummins Interim Tier IV/Stage IIIB QSX11.9 engine.

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and to offer not only the right products andservices, but to offer them greater value.

CEG: What is the first step in accom-plishing the above transition — rebranding,reorganizing, refocusing?

Mayr: The most important thing is tofocus on our customers, including our deal-ers and Liebherr-owned stores. They playthe most important role in the type of equip-ment and services we offer in the U.S. At theend of the day, our customers are our part-ners and we work hand-in-hand to ensurethat we are all successful.

CEG: In changing this approach, do youhave a sales volume number or market sharegoal in mind?

Mayr:We have a very high market sharein the scrap-handling machines in the U.S.,which we will strive to maintain or increase.On the dirt machines, we have huge poten-tial to grow our market presence and this willbe one of our focuses in the months to come.

CEG: What inspired this subtle change inthe company’s approach toward theAmerican market?

Mayr: This may appear a subtle changeto many. However, Liebherr has always real-ized the enormous market potential in theU.S. and has always been committed to thisregion. Liebherr USA was established inNewport News, Va., in 1970 with the con-struction of its 300,000-square-foot produc-tion facilities. In four decades, it has grownto become the North American headquartersfor four operating companies and home tothe Liebherr Construction Equipment Co. Additionally, Liebherr is currently mak-

ing a significant investment ($45.4 million)in the expansion and enhancement of theLiebherr Mining Plant, where we producethe largest mining trucks in the world. TheU.S. market has always been and willalways be important to us.

CEG:Are you finding enthusiasm amongLiebherr dealers for this growth strategy?

Mayr: In September, we hosted a salesseminar and open house at our facility,which provided us with a great opportunityto connect with our dealers and customers.The attendance far exceeded our expecta-tions and the feedback we received wasoverwhelmingly positive. We look forwardto continuing our strong partnership with ourdealers and customers as this will help us togrow in the years ahead.

CEG: When Liebherr is Googled, whatcomes up first is Liebherr cranes. Is that aperceptual problem to be overcome inrespect to marketing Liebherr as an all-roundequipment company?

Mayr: There’s no doubt that our cranedivision is what initially made Liebherrfamous and continues to be highly success-ful. If you look at tower, mobile and harbor

cranes that are seen everywhere in the world,Liebherr is certainly a very dominant playerin this area. I don’t feel, however, that there is any

problem to overcome, because we hold avery strong position in other sectors such asmaterial handling. We just need to focusmore on the dirt side where our productrange is comprised of hydraulic excavators,crawler loaders, wheel loaders and dozers. I believe that these machines with

Liebherr-made components such as dieselengines, fuel injection systems, hydrauliccylinders, and engine management controlunits offer our customers the highest qualitymachines with low life-cycle costs. This, inturn, allows our customers to improve theiroperations, increase their productivity, andreduce fuel consumption. It ultimately pro-vides them with incredible value.

CEG: Is the cranes segment currently thebiggest one in North America? If so, what issecond, or growing fastest?

Mayr: Cranes are very strong in the U.S.but, as mentioned before, we have otherproducts such as the scrap-handling units ina similar market position. The biggestgrowth potential for us is in our earthmovingmachines.

CEG: Is the mining segment a growingone in the U.S.?

Mayr: Demand for mining equipmentfollows the prices of raw materials, whichhave declined over the last few months. Ifyou take a long-term view, there is certainlypotential for growth in the mining sector.

CEG:As part of this strategy, are you tar-geting certain market segments with newequipment?

Mayr: Scrap-handling and material-han-dling in general are good markets for

Liebherr because we offer our customersfactory-built solutions. Log-handling isanother area where we have been very suc-cessful as well. We also offer specializedconfigurations, such as the high-reach dem-olition machines and, of course, the widerange of earthmoving equipment mentionedbefore.

CEG: Generally speaking, what doesLiebherr bring to the market that distin-guishes it from competing manufacturers?

Mayr: Our approach to customers is along-term one. We provide machines that areof the highest quality, technologically inno-vative, and very efficient, with low fuel con-sumption. These qualities translate into lowoperating costs, fuel savings and higher pro-ductivity for our customers. We believe thatthis is a winning combination that providesour customers with an incredible value. Wefeel that this value helps them focus on theirbusiness and be more successful in the longrun. When our customers are satisfied and

successful, we can be satisfied with ourwork.

CEG: Liebherr is a successful construc-tion equipment company. How do you keepsuch a firm moving ahead, rather than set-tling into its success and becoming stagnant?

Mayr:The key is innovation. We try to beone step ahead by investing in new technol-ogy and engineering innovative machinesthat benefit our customers. One great exam-ple is our Energy Recovery Cylinder on thematerial-handling excavators. This greatinnovation provides a very fuel efficientmachine, which will save a customer a lot ofmoney over the lifetime of the machine.

CEG: Is avoiding becoming stagnantmore or less of a problem in a private, fami-ly-owned company versus in a public one?

Mayr: I have never worked for a publiclytraded company. I have had the pleasure ofworking for Liebherr for 11 years and havefound it to be a company advantage to be pri-vately held by the family. This allows us tobe more responsive to changes in the mar-ketplace. At the same time, the company isable to take the long view and to think strate-gically into the future since it doesn’t have torespond quarterly to shareholders.

CEG: How many Liebherr dealers arethere in the U.S. or North America? Do youexpect to grow that number?

Mayr:We are planning on expanding ourdistribution in the months and years to come.In fact, this is one of the key areas that wewill be working on to offer products andservice closer to our customers.

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

Customer Focus Behind Equipment, Services, Says Mayr

A Generation 6 R936 Liebherr excavatorhelps tackle a pile of stone.

MAYR from page 30

Several Liebherr machines are at work on a job site including an R926 crawlerexcavator, A900 wheeled excavator, L566 wheel loader, and PR 724 dozer.

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Paladin’s FFC Snow Blower Turns SkidSteer Into Mini Snow Plowing Machine

Pages 43-49

Snow and Ice SectionFor more information on snow-clearing equipment and spreaders, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

The Boss SnowplowLaunches New, FullDXT Plows LineupThe Boss Snowplow’s 8 ft. 2 in. and 9 ft. 2 in. (2.5 and 2.8

m) poly, steel and stainless steel DXT plows provide maxi-mum plow and vehicle impact protection in a multi-positionplow. These new plows join the 10 ft. (3 m) steel DXT offer-ing snow removal professionals a full range of tough, reliableV-Plows to tackle large amounts of snow from any anglewith ease.“Road hazards and obstacles are a way of life for snow

removal professionals,” said Mark Klossner, marketingdirector of The Boss Snowplow. “That’s why we created theDXT plow. This innovation combines the best in trip-edgeand full moldboard trip technologies to minimize damage tothe plow when obstacles are encountered. The DXT is ourlatest example of how The Boss backs up its customers sothey can worry less when on the job.”

Dual-Trip DesignThe Boss’ dual-trip design of the DXT delivers enhanced

plow protection when striking hidden obstacles. The baseangle trips independently, significantly reducing impactswhen lower obstacles, such as manhole covers, are hit. TheBoss full moldboard trip protects against taller obstructions(6 in. [15 cm] or more), such as frozen snow banks when invee, scoop and angled positions.Heavy-duty torsion springs provide maximum trip-edge

performance and outstanding reliability and durability foryears of hassle-free operation. To minimize blade twisting,the DXT features heavy-duty push frames and center sec-tions. For ease of use, The Boss DXT family utilizes theSmartHitch 2 attachment system.Additional features and benefits include a flare-wing

design to throw snow higher and farther; a fully enclosed,weather-protected hydraulic system offering low mainte-nance operation in even the worst conditions; and wear-resistant curb guards and snow catcher. All Boss snowplows are designed, built and put to the ulti-

mate performance test in Michigan’s rugged UpperPeninsula where winters — and deep snow — are a way oflife.The Boss snow removal products and accessories are

manufactured in an approved ISO 9001:2008 registeredfacility and are available to professionals and homeownersthrough the company’s nationwide network of distributors. For more information call 800/286-4155 or visit

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

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

This two-stage hydraulic blower is available in both

standard and high-flow modelsthat range between 4 and 8 ft.

(1 to 2.4 m) wide, with shroud openings of

25 or 36 in. (63.5 to 91.4 cm).

The FFC snow blower by PaladinAttachments turns a skid steer into amini snow plowing machine for smallto medium snow removal jobs. Thistwo-stage hydraulic blower is availablein both standard and high-flow modelsthat range between 4 and 8 ft. (1 to 2.4m) wide, with shroud openings of 25 or36 in. (63.5 to 91.4 cm). The large 18-in. (45.7 cm) auger cuts as deep as 36

in. into snow and drifts and then throwsit up to 45 ft. (13.7 m) away from yourclearing surface. Choose from an electronic or elec-

tro/hydraulic powered, poly-linedchute and deflector that reduces clog-ging and makes direction adjustmentsquickly. High-flow models neverrequire a case drain. To ensure a clean-er and safer surface, FFC snow blowers

have replaceable, wear-resistant hard-ened edges that can be changed whenthey become dull. All snow blowers provide enhanced

visibility and include adjustable skidshoes, as well as a one-year warrantyon the structure and six-month warran-ty on the hydraulics.

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

Sidewinder Provides Winter SolutionThe 5 to 14 cu. yd. (3.8 to 10.7 cu m) capacity DuraClassSidewinder dump body operates as a standard dump bodyand provides a solution for spreading material during thewinter months. The body sidewall is shaped into a contin-uous top rail, side and running board configuration, elim-inating the outside seam weld below the top rail, prevent-ing moisture and freeze problems.

The DuraClass Sidewinder is able to spread sand or saltup to 25 ft. (7.6 m), the width of two full traffic lanes, withcontinuous feed from the dump body. The unit featureshigh quality construction including rugged COR-TEN steel,a heavy-duty box braced tailgate, full depth corner postswith additional support added to the right rear post andcontinuous 100 percent welding on the body.

For more information, call 800/255-4345 or visitwww.duraclass.com.

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Crysteel’s aluminum E-Tipper dump bodyoffers contractors durability and lightweight effi-ciency, weighing up to 50 percent less than tradi-tional carbon steel dump bodies. This results infuel cost savings, as well as less wear on tires andbrakes. Lightweight aluminum also offersincreased payload capacity, corrosion resistanceand lower maintenance costs, according to themanufacturer.

The aluminum E-Tipper from Crysteel isdesigned to help contractors improve productivitywith features that include lightweight fold-downsides for easy access and a wide range of perform-ance and appearance enhancing accessories suchas tarps, toolboxes, poly fenders and more.

Crysteel offers a comprehensive, five-year war-ranty on all dump bodies and hoists.

For more information, call 800/533-0494 orvisit www.crysteel.com.

(This story also can be found on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web site at www.construc-

tionequipmentguide.com.)

Crysteel’s Aluminum E-Tipper Offers Lightweight Efficiency

The aluminum E-Tipper from Crysteel isdesigned to help contractors improve pro-ductivity with features that include light-

weight fold-down sides for easy access and awide range of performance and appearanceenhancing accessories such as tarps, tool-

boxes, poly fenders and more.

Steel Back Drags Attach to Back Side of Cutting EdgeMade of 3/8 in. thick steel, back drags

attach to the back side of the cutting edgeon the snowplow. Install is simple withonly eight bolts and pre set holes forHiniker and Boss snowplows steel andpoly blades, according to the manufactur-er.

Back drags are available for variousmodels of Hiniker and Boss snowplows.This edge makes quick work of clearingsnow away from garage or overheaddoors and other tight areas. With the backdrag many snow plow drivers are findingthat it helps increase profits and savestime and effort by cutting the number ofpasses needed.

The snow plow, trailer and truck acces-sory dealer, Toppers Plus Inc., acquiredthe Back Drag snow company from TotalEnterprises LLC in 2011. Toppers Plushas more than 25 years in the snow plowindustry. After acquiring the company,Toppers Plus made some changes to theblades to make them more universal andeasier to freight out, according to the man-ufacturer.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web siteat www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) Back drags are available for various models of Hiniker and Boss snowplows.

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DuraClass introduced the Sidewinder Jr. dump body forstandard dump use, as well as winter snow and ice control.The 3 to 4 cu. yd. (2.3 to 3 cu m) Sidewinder Jr. is designedfor medium duty truck applications and complements thelarger 5 to 14 cu. yd. (3.8 to 10.7 cu m) capacity DuraClassSidewinder dump body. With its compact size, theSidewinder Jr. increases maneuverability on narrow roadsand in metropolitan areas, while minimizing clearance con-cerns, according to the manufacturer.The versatile body is easily prepared for unexpected early

or late snowfalls and can be used for mid-winter constructionevents, such as water main breaks, without having to removesanding equipment. The Sidewinder Jr. delivers salt/sand tothe front of the truck’s tires through a conveyor system, pro-viding added traction for traveling up and down hilly terrain.The unit’s low profile allows for safe traveling in minimumclearance areas such as under power lines, areas with lowtree branches or under bridges. DuraClass designs and manufactures a comprehensive

range of premium Class 3 to 8 dump bodies, hoists, and relat-ed equipment and offers more than 100 years of engineeringand manufacturing expertise.For more information, call 800/255-4345 or visit

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

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

Duraclass Introduces NewCompact Jr. Dump Body

With its compact size, the Sidewinder Jr. increasesmaneuverability on narrow roads and in metropolitanareas, while minimizing clearance concerns.

TRIPLETHREAT.

NOTHING’S TOUGHER, SMARTER OR FASTER than THE BOSS XT line of plows, including the NEW Poly Power-V XT. A rock-solid combination of professional-grade toughness, Power-V versatility and super-slick poly effi ciency, the newest XT is unlike any plow in the industry. But that’s no surprise coming from THE BOSS. We’ve been driving the industry forward for 24 years with products that make your job faster and easier. Simple as 1-2-3.

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CRYSTEEL TRUCK EQUIPMENT52248 Ember Rd.

PO Box 733Lake Crystal, MN 56055

800-722-0588

1130 73rd Ave. N.E.Fridley, MN 55432800-795-1280

www.crysteeltruck.com

TOPPERS PLUS1929 E. Madison Ave.Mankato, MN 56001

800-321-7587www.toppersplus.com

CANNON TRUCK EQUIPMENT

51761 Danview Technology CourtShelby Twp., MI 48315

586-991-0054Fax: 586-991-0074

www.cannonequip.com

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VF-PLOWS: Trip-edge design gives smooth operation and effective protection with a nine-inch high pivot point. Double acting cylinders provide positive moldboard position control. Now available in fl ared-wing and fl at-top confi gurations.

C-PLOWS: Get the heavy-duty performance of the Hiniker trip-edge conventional plow plus the added versatility of a high performance backdrag plow. An amazing time-saver in driveways, parking lots and loading docks.

SCOOP PLOWS: High capacity concave shape captures snow to effi ciently clear lots and parking areas. Angles left or right for conventional plowing.

CONVENTIONAL PLOWS: 30 inch tall high-curvature blades roll deep snow off quickly and efficiently. Commercial plowers will appreciate the extra strength and efficient design.

SPREADERS: Snow removal contractors looking for additional profits will find them in ice control. Spread ice control materials quickly and easily with an efficient Hiniker Spreader. Choose between OHV gas engine spreaders or dual-motor electric spreaders.

TRIP-EDGE CONVENTIONAL PLOWS

TRIP-EDGE SCOOP PLOWS

HINIKER COMPANYhiniker

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VF Series Flare-wing, Trip-edge V-Plow

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VF-PLOWS: Trip-edge design gives smooth operation and effective protection with a nine-inch high pivot point. Double acting cylinders provide positive moldboard position control. Now available in fl ared-wing and fl at-top confi gurations.

C-PLOWS: Get the heavy-duty performance of the Hiniker trip-edge C-PLOWS:conventional plow plus the added versatility of a high performance backdrag plow. An amazing time-saver in driveways, parking lots and loading docks.

SCOOP PLOWS: High capacity concave shape captures snow to effi ciently clear lots and parking areas. Angles left or right for conventional plowing.

CONVENTIONAL PLOWS: 30 inch tall high-curvature blades roll deep snow off quickly and efficiently. Commercial plowers will appreciate the extra strength and efficient design.

SPREADERS: Snow removal contractors looking for additional profits will find them in ice control. Spread ice control materials quickly and easily with an efficient Hiniker Spreader. Choose between OHV gas engine spreaders or dual-motor electric spreaders.

PERFORMANCEHiniker offers a gradeconditions and snowplow operations.

VF-PLOWS:protection with a nine-inch high pivot point.cylinders provide positive moldboard position control. Now available in fl ared-wing and fl at-top confi gurations.

C-PLOWS:conventional plow plus the added versatility of a high performance backdrag plow. and loading docks.

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cylinders provide positive moldboard position control. Now available in fl ared-wing and fl at-top confi gurations.

C-PLOWS:conventional plow plus the added versatility of a high performance backdrag plow. and loading docks.

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BADER BROS., INC.16400 M-32

Hillman, MI 49746989-379-3000

Fax: 989-379-3030

www.baderbros.com

NORTH CENTRAL TRUCK& EQUIPMENT

2629 Clearwater RoadSt. Cloud, MN 56301

732 30th Avenue SEMinneapolis, MN 55414

877-485-9595

www.northcentralinc.com

TOPPERS PLUS1929 East Madison Ave.

Mankato, MN 56001507-387-7376

800-321-7587

www.toppersplus.com

TRUCK UTILITIES2370 English St.,

St. Paul, MN 55109651-484-3305

800-869-1075

2770 5th Ave S., Fargo, ND 58103

701-241-9411

800-972-9250

www.truckutilities.com

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of a box blade, an angle blade, straight blade, and reverse box blade in one unit. 4 blades in 1, it doesn’t get much better than this.

skidsteer, or tractor contact HLA Snow.

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2013 Ram 35004x4, Cab & Chassis,

Knapheide Flatbed & Boxes, PW PC HC A/C GC ATMSRP $45,946

$avings $ale $37,997*

2013 Ram 3500Crew Longhorn 4x4 Aisan Trans 850 Cummins

20600 Towing, Too much to list, 5 in stock

MSRP $66,000

$avings $ale $56,999*

2013 Ram 3500Heavy Duty 4x4 Crew Cab Tradesman P/W,

P/L, A/T, HD Cummins, Bedliner & More,Longbox

MSRP $49,420

$avings $ale $40,934*

2013 Ram 5500Cab & Chassis Crew Cab 4x4 P/W, P/L, T/C,

A/C, PTO Max Tow B20

MSRP $54,790

$avings $ale $45,826*

2012 Ram 45004x4 Cab & Chassis, Cummins /

PTO, PW PC TC A/C, Stainless DumpMSRP $63,440

$avings $ale $50,399*

2014 Ram Caravan CargoP/W, P/L, T/C, A/C

MSRP $23,310

$avings $ale $19,099*

2013 Ram 3500Crew 4x4 Dually AIS A/T 850 Cummins P/W,

P/L, T/C, A/C, 208W Tommy, Bedliner

MSRP $53,930

$avings $ale $45,290*

2013 Ram 5500PU PC T/C Aisian Cummins PTO &

More, Knapheide Control BoxMSRP $63,950

$avings $ale $53,999*

2012 Ram 4500Cab & Chassis Standard Regular Cab 4x4 A/C,

P/W, P/L, T/C, Max Tow B20

MSRP $48,845

$avings $ale $38,999*

Promaster 1500FWD V/6 Auto, P/W, P/L, T/C, A/C

MSRP $31,025

$avings $ale $28,579*

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$avings $ale $40,987*

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WHATEVER YOUR APPLICATION, THERE’S A PERFECT TEREX CRANE.With over 100 years of experience and a commitment to speed, Terex Cranes focuses on getting the job done, aiming at maximum uptime and a high return on investment. Because your results are what really matters.

THERE’S A PERFECT TEREX CRANE.

Contact our distributors and find out how we can help to improve your bottom line.

Authorized Terex Cranes Distributors

Copyright 2013 Terex Cranes. All rights reserved. Terex is a registered trademark of Terex Corporation in the United States of America and many other Countries.

For Your Local Terex Dealer, Please Contact: Terex USA, LLC106 12th St. SE

Waverly, IA 50677 USAPhone: (319) 352-3920Fax: (319) 352-9395

email: [email protected]: www.terex.com/cranes

RTL Equipment Inc.(RT-T-HC/CC-AT)

www.rtlequipment.com3000 SE Gateway Drive

Grimes, IA 50111515-986-0262

Fax: 515-986-0267

2601 120th St. NWSwisher, IA 52338

319-857-4045Fax: 928-441-1269

Custom Truck & Equipment(RT-T-HC/CC-AT-BT)7701 Highway 24

Kansas City, MO 64125800-861-1065

www.cte-equipment.com

All Erection & Crane Rental Corp.

(RT-T-HC/CC-AT-BT-Towers)4700 Acorn Dr.

Independence, OH 44131800-232-4100

Fax: 216-642-7633www.allcrane.com

BRANCH LOCATIONSAll Crane Rental of PA, LLC

Pennsylvania412-382-4200

All Crane & Equipment Rental Corp.West Virginia

304-766-0300

Dawes Rigging & Crane Rental, Inc.Wisconsin

414-453-5335

Jeffers Crane Service, Inc.Michigan

419-693-0421

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Educational seminars, technical training sessions, and workshops were conductedthroughout the two-day event. All attendees were invited to attend a free concert sponsoredby Nissan Commercial Vehicles and featuring Angie Johnson and Three Dog Night as a partof the evening festivities for the show.

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

tionequipmentguide.com.)

Two-Day Event Features 700Exhibits, Equipment Demos

TRADESHOW from page 12

A JCB Model 320T compact track loader and Model 8045 ZTS mini-excavator werekept busy at JCB’s outdoor display.

Bobcat Enterprise’s Ryan Fohl (L) runsthrough the controls on this Bobcat M-Series E32 compact excavator withCoey Genuise of MTD Products.

Caterpillar’s Amy Peyton gives JaredPronschinske of Chippewa ValleyTechnical College operating instruc-tions on the new Cat 277D multi-terrainloader before he gives it a run.

Simplified profitability

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

F1000 series pavers: Cummins QSB 6.7 liter interim Tier 4 engineNorth American styling featuring the lowest deck height in the industry at 63 inches Easy to use control panel with one touch auto fill and cleaning modes

CA2500-CA4000 single-drum vibratory rollers:Static linear loads of 140-252 pliActive bouncing control Cummins or Deutz interim Tier 4 engine

CP224, CP224W and CP274 pneumatic tired rollers:Smooth start-stop system for directional changesWide-base tiresAir-on-the-run

Built for maximum performance, ease of maintenance and lower total cost of ownership, Dynapac’s rollers and pavers will provide you with more Uptime by Design.

www.dynapac.us

2300 Cassens DriveFenton, MO 63026

(636) 343-9970www.lubyequipment.com

Cape Girardeau(573) 334-9937

Springfield (217) 744-2233

Quincy (217) 222-5454

Caseyville(618) 397-9971

50 East Kingston Ave.Columbus, OH 43207

614-443-6541www.columbusequipment.com

Perrysburg(419) 872-7101

Cincinnati(513) 771-3922

Richfield(330) 659-6681

Cadiz(740) 942-8871

Dayton(937) 879-3154

Canton(330) 453-4521

Zanesville(740) 455-4036

Painesville(440) 352-0452

Piketon(740) 289-3757

DiamondEquipment Inc.1060 E. Diamond Ave.

Evansville, Indiana 47711(812) 425-4428(800) 258-4428

Fax: (812) 421-1036www.diamondequipment.com

Terre Haute(812) 299-4747(888) 343-4747

Fax: (812) 299-3687

Mt. Vernon(618) 242-2273 (800) 388-6396

Fax: (618) 242-9161

Bowling Green (270) 781-1061(800) 489-1061

Fax: (270) 781-0907

Nashville (615) 641-1100(800) 635-9454

Fax: (615) 641-1108

4301 North Cliff Ave.Sioux Falls, SD 57104

(888) 753-8907

3801 North Deadwood Ave.Rapid City, SD 57702

(800) 658-3047

39288 133rd St.Aberdeen, SD 57401(888) 484-6312

www.dieselmachinery.com

4100 Gardner Ave.Kansas City, MO 64120

(816) 241-9290(816) 241-1738www.vlpco.com

Joplin(800) 878-8223(417) 781-8222

Springfield(800) 955-2729(417) 887-2729

Wichita(800) 878-3346(316) 838-3346

Topeka(800) 878-4345(785) 267-4345

Garden City(800) 511-1435(620) 275-1996

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Built from a lineage of market leaders for over 60+ years

ILLINOISBIRKEY'S CONST. EQUIPMENT

construction.birkeys.comGalesburg

(309) 341-4360Bloomington

(309) 827-0520Mattoon

(217) 235-3158Urbana

(217) 337-1781

DIAMOND EQUIPMENTwww.diamondequipment.com

Mt. Vernon(618) 242-2273Terre Haute

(812) 299-4747

ILLINOISWEST SIDE TRACTOR SALESwww.westsidetractorsales.com

Naperville(630) 355-7150

Rockdale(815) 730-9011

Rockford(815) 961-3160South Holland(708) 331-6362

Wauconda(847) 526-7700

MINNESOTAZIEGLER CAT

www.ZieglerCAT.comMinneapolis

(800) 352-2812Brainerd

(877) 829-9850Buhl

(800) 446-9795Columbus

(866) 982-5656Crookston

(800) 422-5782Duluth

(800) 421-3831Fergus Falls

(800) 346-7649Jackson

(866) 847-6401

MINNESOTAZIEGLER CATMarshall

(800) 325-4929North Mankato(877) 845-3938

Rochester(800) 247-1068

Shakopee(800) 352-2812

St. Cloud(800) 522-9469

WISCONSINMILLER-BRADFORD

& RISBERG INC.www.miller-bradford.com

Madison800-585-7219Eau Claire

800-585-7232DePere

800-638-7448Abbotsford

888-886-4410

INDIANADIAMOND EQUIPMENT

www.diamondequipment.comEvansville

(812) 425-4428

MACALLISTER MACHINERYSALES/RENTALS

www.macallister.comIndianapolis

(317) 545-2151Indianapolis

(317) 244-RENT (7368)Fort Wayne

(260) 483-6469 (heavy equip.)

(260) 969-3322 (rental store)Lafayette

(765) 449-8191 (heavy equipment)(765) 446-5600 (rental Store)

INDIANAMACALLISTER MACHINERY

SALES/RENTALSTerre Haute

(812) 478-3155(heavy equipment)

(812) 231-6000 (rental store)South Bend

(574) 288-6622Washington

(812) 254-1712Bicknell

(812) 735-0286Bloomington

(812) 349-9220Fishers

(317) 598-9700Greensburg

(812) 663-5829Richmond

(765) 966-0626Yorktown

(765) 759-2CAT (2228)

IOWAZIEGLER CAT

Altoona800-342-7002

Atlantic877-547-3819Sioux City

712-252-4401Fort Dodge

800-342-1848Mason City

800-342-1849Postville

800-526-0889

KENTUCKYDIAMOND EQUIPMENT

www.diamondequipment.comBowling Green(270) 781-1061

OHIO CATwww.OhioCAT.com

Richwood(888) 446-4658

WILSON EQUIPMENT CO.www.wilsonequipment.com

Corbin(606) 528-0700

Lexington(859) 254-6443Prestonsburg(606) 874-8036

MICHIGANMILLER-BRADFORD

& RISBERG, INC.www.miller-bradford.com

Negaunee800-562-9770

OHIOOHIO CAT

www.OhioCAT.comBroadview Heights(800) 837-6200Sharonville

(888) 332-4658 (Sales & Service)

(888) RENT-441 (Rental)Columbus

(888) 441-4658 (Sales & Service)(888) RENT-441 (Rental)

Perrysburg(888) 339-4658 (Sales & Service)

(888) RENT-441 (Rental)

OHIOOHIO CAT

Troy(888) 330-4658Youngstown

(800) 837-6203Cadiz

(800) 837-6204Canton

(800) 837-6207Zanesville

(800) 837-6205N. Canton

(888) 736-8443Oakwood Village(800) 633-1020

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Authorized Doosan Dealers

ILLINOISLuby Equipment

Quincy217-222-5454

www.lubyequipment.com

INDIANARonson Equipment Co., LLC

Lowell219-696-5680 • 866-350-5538www.ronsonequipment.com

IOWABrown’s Heavy Equipment, Inc.

Ames515-232-8456 • 800-723-5460

www.brownsheavyequipment.com

RTL Equipment, Inc.Grimes

515-986-0262 • 800-373-3916

Swisher319-857-4045

www.rtlequipment.com

MICHIGANCarleton Equipment Company, Inc.

Kalamazoo269-343-2943 • 888-380-6420

Byron Center616-877-3388

Chester� eld 586-463-3833

Livonia734-421-9999

Saginaw989-777-6666

www.carletonequipment.com

Midway Rentals and SalesNegaunee

906-228-4200www.mrmqt.com

MINNESOTALano Equipment, Inc.

Shakopee952-445-6310 • 877-753-6100

www.lanoequip.com

MISSOURIBobcat of St. Louis

Valley Park636-225-2900 • 800-782-0854

Columbia573-886-9435 • 866-607-9435

www.bobcatofstl.com

Luby EquipmentCape Girardeau

573-334-9937www.lubyequipment.com

NEBRASKABobcat of Omaha

Omaha402-895-6660 • 888-732-3198

doosan.omaha-tractor.com

NORTH DAKOTABobcat of Devils Lake

Devils Lake701-662-5331

www.bobcatofgrandforks.com

Bobcat of Grand Forks, Inc.Grand Forks

701-772-5006 • 877-863-2362www.bobcatofgrandforks.com

Bobcat of WillistonWilliston

701-572-5050www.bobcatofgrandforks.com

OHIOBobcat Enterprises, Inc.

Hilliard614-876-1116 • 888-290-2130

Cincinnati513-874-8945 • 888-290-2130

www.bobcat-ent.com

SOUTH DAKOTADiesel Machinery, Inc.

Sioux Falls605-336-0411 • 800-456-4005

Rapid City605-348-7438 • 800-658-3047

Aberdeen605-725-4364 • 888-762-6312

www.dieselmachinery.com

WISCONSINSwiderski Equipment, Inc.

Mosinee715-693-3015

Wausau715-675-2391

Thorp715-669-5255

Antigo715-623-4668

Waupaca715-258-3266

www.swiderskiequipment.com

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ILLINOISLuby Equipment

Quincy217-222-5454

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INDIANARonson Equipment Co., LLC

Lowell219-696-5680 • 866-350-5538www.ronsonequipment.com

IOWABrown’s Heavy Equipment, Inc.

Ames515-232-8456 • 800-723-5460

www.brownsheavyequipment.com

RTL Equipment, Inc.Grimes

515-986-0262 • 800-373-3916

Swisher319-857-4045

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Byron Center616-877-3388

Chester� eld 586-463-3833

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Saginaw989-777-6666

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Columbia573-886-9435 • 866-607-9435

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Cincinnati513-874-8945 • 888-290-2130

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Rapid City605-348-7438 • 800-658-3047

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#5 WORLD.IN THE

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to see how close a dealer is to you.

IN THE

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KNEW?WHO

WORLD.

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Gerbus felt that downsizing the show,however, turned out to be an advantage“because it helped us show our product.”

And most said they plan to be back for thenext show, be it in 1999 or earlier.

“If I’m still breathing, I’ll go,” said HaroldHowell, president of Harold HowellConstruction Equipment Co., Jupiter, Fla.

The best thing about ConExpo ’93?Many mentioned “the optimistic attitude

among contractors and distributors” …“excellent organization for exhibitors” …“an opportunity to meet every type of con-tractor, foreign, as well as domestic” … and“as an exhibitor, we could move in and outquickly without a hassle.”

Pressed to give the “worst thing” aboutthe show, interviewees usually had to thinkfor a while.

“I guess the worst thing was trying to geta damn bus back to the hotel,” said Howell.

“The only hitch was the lead tracking sys-tem,” said John Brincefield, national salesmanager for Power Curbers Inc., Salisbury,N.C. “This year, each booth used at least onemachine, which was supposed to read amagnetic stripe on the visitor’s card to auto-matically get a name, address, phone num-

ber and other information. The machine did-n’t work half the time; it was a pain in thebutt.”

Each booth received the use of onemachine as part of its participation, but manyexhibitors rented additional ones, whichrubbed salt in the wounds. In past years, vis-itors used credit cards, which were runthrough an imprinter for the information.

Some felt the show could be shorter.“From our perspective, the last day and a

half could have been cut,” said PowerCurbers’ Brincefield. “I’d keep it to three or

four days instead of five.” Though theirbooth sold four slip form pavers at the show,Brincefield said most of the action was dur-ing the first three days.”

But others said that, although their feetwere hurting, they still got valuable contactsduring the last two days, even though trafficslowed drastically.

Merle DenBesten, president of VermeerSoutheast Sales & Service Inc., Orlando,Fla., said his overall impression of the showas an equipment dealer was that “the interestlevel was very good; there was super-excel-

lent traffic going through our booth.”Asked for the worst thing about the show,

he said: “The cost was prohibitive, but thatwas borne by the manufacturers, who put outa tremendous amount of dollars, willingly orunwillingly, to bring equipment to the loca-tion.”

Vermeer held a customer meeting in theLas Vegas area before the show, moving in alot of equipment a day before the opening.The company was prohibited from bringingpeople the following day because it wouldcompete with the show.

“To me, that’s a negative,” saidDenBesten.

None of those interviewed thought anymajor feature of the show should be discon-tinued the next time. And they all thoughtConExpo had a positive effect on the indus-try.

One word was used often: “Magnificent.”(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web sitea twww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)CEG

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Morbark Inc. hosted its secondDemo Days event of the yearon Oct. 10 and 11 at its world

headquarters in Winn, Mich. The eventdrew more than 150 existing and poten-tial customers along with representativesfrom Morbark’s dealer network from theUnited States, Australia, Canada, Japan,New Zealand and the Netherlands.The two-day event kicked off with

breakfast and welcoming commentsfrom Morbark CEO Lon Morey,President Jim Shoemaker and VicePresident of Sales and Marketing JohnFoote. A guided tour of the factory andvendor pavilion featuring Morbark sup-pliers followed. Another highlight of thefirst day’s events was a panel discussion

on Tier IV emission standards and complianceissues conducted by Shane Patzer of Michigan CAT,Aaron Cozart of Cummins Bridgeway and SteveKimball of Superior Diesel Inc.Day two of the event focused on a demonstration

of seven Morbark machines geared for the forestryand recycling markets, including the new 3200wood hog and 40/36 NCL micro chipper. The 3200wood hog, powered by a 500 hp John Deere engine

Morbark Hosts Second Demo Days Event in Winn, Mich.

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Crushing, Screening & Recycling SectionFor more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

A Morbark wood hog 3200 turns trees into wood chips.

(L-R): Ken Lindley of Cooper Marine & Timberland dis-cusses the 40/36 drum chipper with Morbark’s SteveRawls and John Castleberry of Castleberry Logging.

Morbark’s Wally Robison (L) and Mike Hadanek puttheir Boxer models 532DX and 322D to good use oncleanup duty.

(L-R): Michigan CAT’s Shane Patzer, Mark Waybright,Lou Hubert and Troy McCaman get a closer look at thewood hog 6600, powered by a 1,125 hpCaterpillar engine.

A large crowd watches the Morbark machines in action from a safe distance.

Columbus Equipment’s Bob Stewart (L) and JesseGarber found the event to be interesting andinformative.see MORBARK page 60

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Two Brands Create SmicoSymons Vibratory ScreensSmicoSymons Vibratory

Screens recently announced itsnew corporate identity to thescreening industry. Formed fromtwo industry brands, SmicoManufacturing Co. and SymonsScreens, SmicoSymons brings acombined 170 years of experienceto the screening industry. The Smico product line will

continue to focus on the industrial,food and minerals industries whilethe Symons product line will con-tinue to focus on the aggregate andmining industries. Manufacturedin America, these two brands con-tinue to deliver both standard andcustomized screening solutions fora wide range of common and spe-cialty applications worldwide.Unlike many other manufacturers,SmicoSymons continues to modi-fy existing screening models andengineer custom screening solu-tions for its broad customer base.Unique production conditions andprocess variables make selection ofthe proper screening equipment acritical factor for operational suc-cess. SmicoSymons’ materials test

lab ensures that the machine type,size, setting and screen mediaselected will achieve the precisesizing and tonnage per hourrequired for each specific applica-tion, according to the companies.Smico’s broad product line

includes a wide range of standardand customizable vibrating screen-

ers, conveyors, separators, feeders,shakers, sifters and other processequipment. These range from spe-cialty low-volume, fine screens tomajor-tonnage aggregate and min-ing screens. Smico’s screeningsolutions serve a variety of applica-tions, including: mining and aggre-gate production; construction;

bulk-powder processing; millingand feed processing; food andpharmaceutical production; oilexploration and refining; recyclingand C&D processing; and glassand plastic production. A few ofSmico’s most popular productsinclude the DH2 vibratoryScreener heavy-duty, high-fre-

quency screen that is one of themost application-flexible in theindustry, and the Vibroset vibratingscreener light-duty high-frequencyscreen.The Symons broad product line

includes: horizontal screens forhigh-tonnage applications; finish-ing screens for high-accuracyapplications; K-Rod and K-TwinRod deck screens for wet, stickymaterials; K-Bar and K-RodGrizzly scalpers; and the F-Seriesscreens. Symons screening solu-tions serve the aggregate, mining,coal, ore, minerals and asphaltindustries. Exact replacement wearparts are available for OEM deal-ers as well as new parts and repairsupport for Symons screens andsome Symons-designed Nordbergscreens. Symons is best known forthe aggregate series of screens. For more information, call

405/946-1461 or visitwww.smico.com.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s

Web site at www.constructionequip-

mentguide.com.)

Formed from two industry brands, Smico Manufacturing Co. and Symons Screens, SmicoSymonsbrings a combined 170 years of experience to the screening industry.

KPI-JCI, Astec Mobile Screens Honor Dealers With DonationKPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens has announced a donation of

more than $4,000 to local and national charities selected by its deal-er organization. In lieu of the traditional awards typically given to dealers who

exemplify excellence at the company’s annual National DealerConference, KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens decided to alloweach award winner to select a charity to which to donate, saidMarketing Manager Melinda Schweitzer. “We wanted to continue to recognize our outstanding dealers for

their commitment to the KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens brand,but we also wanted to recognize that our success means we have theopportunity to help others in need,” Schweitzer said. Nine dealers were recognized for excellence with 21 awards at

the company’s National Dealer Conference, held Sept. 16 to 19 inEugene, Ore. Award winners included Road Machinery & Suppliesof Savage, Minn.; General Equipment and Supplies of Fargo, N.D.;Goodfellow Corporation of Boulder City, Nev.; G. W. Van KeppelCompany of Kansas City, Kan.; Lonetrack Equipment/ChieftainRecycling Equipment of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; McAllisterEquipment of Alsip, Ill.; Texas Bearing Company of Amarillo,Texas; Thompson Rolec Equipment of Lewiston, Maine; andAmerican State Equipment of Little Chute, Wisc.Charities included the American Red Cross, BC Children’s

Hospital, Alberta Children’s Hospital, Eveline Rivers ChristmasProject, Operation Breakthrough, Dempsey Challenge and St. JudeChildren’s Research Hospital. In addition, funds were donated todealer employees who had suffered an injury or illness.For more information, visit www.kpijci.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s

Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

(L-R) are KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens Sales Director Ron Earl and Regional Sales Manager GregGraham with Dave Johnson of Road Machinery and Supplies (RMS). RMS was one of nine dealers thatreceived funds from the company to donate to the charity of its choice.

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Michigan CAT Support Equipmentfor Event Includes Cat 320E Excavatorfeatured an 18/18 hammer pattern, 5 in.(12.7 cm) hex grates, magnet and anexternally adjustable torque limiter.The 40/36 NCL micro chipper is awhole tree drum chipper which pro-duces microchips used in pellet millsand as supplemental fuel in coal facili-ties.

Other models in operation were the

50/48 NCL, the M20R forestry chip-per, the 6600 tracked wood hog, the2755 flail chiparvestor and the 1600tub grinder.

Michigan CAT provided supportequipment including a Cat 320E exca-vator, which was equipped withMorbark’s Mor-Bite grapple, whichwas kept busy feeding the hungryMorbark machines.

While the lineup of forestry, recy-cling, sawmill, bio-energy and tree careequipment took center stage, the com-pany’s new Boxer line of mini-skidsteers were on the job cleaning up afterthe Morbark machines.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web

site at www.constructionequipment-

guide.com.)

MORBARK from page 57

A Cat 320E excavator equipped with Morbark’s Mor-Bitegrapple had its work cut out keeping up with Morbark

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A Morbark 1000B log loader supplies materialto Morbark’s Beever Model 20.

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Allu Screener Crusher Bucket WinsOkla. Job for Carstensen ContractingBy Dale MickleSPECIAL TO CEG

In late summer 2012, CarstensenContracting Inc., located in Pipestone,Minn., learned of an opportunity to bidon a pipe-laying project in Oklahoma.Prior to bidding the project, CarstensenContracting searched for a screenercrusher bucket that would work in therocky terrain and allow it to reuse thematerial on site, thus allowing it tounderbid other contractors who wouldhave had to haul in bedding material. “We install 200 to 400 miles of water

line annually,” said Ricky Carstensen,company president. “Last year, in apush to keep key employees busier inthe winter, we started bidding jobs inNebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma.”Carstensen did some research and

talked to contractors who owned differ-ent types of buckets. Two of the con-tractors told him they had tried severalbuckets, but the only one they hadany success with, and the onlyone they would buy in the future,was the Allu screener crusherbucket. Satisfied with the othercontractors’ first-hand reports ofsuccess with Allu’s bucket,Carstensen contacted Allu Groupand purchased one. CarstensenContracting successfully bid theOklahoma job in September 2012and began work on the project inthe spring of 2013. “We were significantly cheaper

than the other bidders because ofthat one particular bidding spec,”Carstensen said. “You couldeither import bedding from asource about 30 miles away, or youcould screen and use the existing mate-rial by taking the rock out of it. Wewere the only one that bid with thatthought process. It virtually saved theproject for us, because we didn’t havethe added expense of using dumptrucks to haul in the bedding.”Allu makes more than 100 models to

fit any size excavator, loader, backhoeor skid steer ranging from 1 to 5 yd. (.7to 3.8 cu m) bucket capacity. For thisparticular job, Carstensen purchased anAllu DH 3-12-25 screener crusher pro-cessing bucket and mounted theprocessor on a Komatsu 210 excavator. “The bucket works extremely well

in dry material, but after the tremen-dous amount of rain that fell in

Oklahoma this spring, it proved towork just as well in wet material,” saidCarstensen.

Project DetailsThe Oklahoma project involved the

placement of water lines ranging in sizefrom 10 in. (25.4 cm) in diameter to 2in. (5 cm) in diameter buried at a depthof about 36 in. (91 cm). To make surethe pipe was protected from any dam-age once it was buried, the trench wasdug to a depth of 40 in. (101.6 cm) anda width of 24 in. (61 cm).Carstensen Contracting brought in a

dozer equipped with 66-in. (167 cm)teeth to rip up the rocky ground, fol-lowed by a backhoe, which dug out theactual trench. The Allu screener crush-er bucket followed to screen and crush

the existing soil and place it backinto the bottom of the trench asbedding on which to lay the pipe.The pipe was then set in place bya loader and covered with an addi-tional 8 to 10 in. (20 to 25.4 cm)of existing material that also hadbeen screened and crushed.Though the screener crusherbucket didn’t get rid of the rockcompletely, it produced a smallergradation so that none of thepieces were large enough to harmthe pipe. The existing material leftover was then used for the back-fill, with the larger pieces beingplaced on top.Carstensen Contracting origi-

nally purchased only one bucket, butwhile working on the Oklahoma proj-ect it was so impressed with the firstone that it bought two more, and a sub-contractor rented another one for a totalof four on site.“Allu’s customer service has been

incredible,” Carstensen said. “Theintegrity of the company and its repre-sentatives is what sold us on the buck-et. They are there to take care of us —the customer. A representative was onsite for four or five days making surethe bucket was going to work for us.We never had a glitch. It worked exact-ly the way the company said it wouldand has kept going to this day.“This project will be completed by

Carstensen Contracting using its Allu screener crusher bucket to helplower the pipe into the trench for placement.

Letting the Allu screener crusher bucket dothe heavy lifting as Carstensen Contractingprepares to place the pipe into the trench.

see ALLU page 70

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www.fabco.com

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Traverse, MI231-943-3700

Zeeland, MI616-748-4108

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Wixom, MI (Cons. Division)248-356-5200

Byron Center, MI616-878-7450

Louisville, KY 502-491-4000

Evansville, IN812-425-4491

Corbin, KY606-528-3700

Lexington, KY859-259-3456

Stanville, KY606-478-9201

Paducah, KY270-444-8390

Indianapolis, IN317-872-8410

Ft.Wayne, IN260-489-4551

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Gary,IN800-852-8816

Peru, IL800-342-6072

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Carterville, IL618/985-3399

Bridgeton, MO314-291-1330

Columbia, MO573-814-0083

Cape Girardeau, MO573-334-5252

Palmyra, MO573-769-2056

Franksville, WI262-835-2710

DePere, WI920-532-0165

DeForest, WI608-842-4151

Eau Claire, WI715-874-5400

Schofield, WI715-355-9898

Escanaba, MI906-786-6920

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www.vlpco.com

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Joplin, MO800-878-8223

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Minot, ND701-852-3188

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ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES CO.

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TITAN MACHINERYwww.titanmachinery.com

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ServingIllinois

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7144 N Harlem Ave.

Chicago, IL 60631

[email protected]

847.271.5027

IndianaPowerscreen Indiana, Inc.

255 N Hetzler Court

Angola, IN 46703

[email protected]

260.665.5816

MichiganPowerscreen of Michigan

7819 West Jefferson

Detroit, MI 48209

www.powerscreenofmichigan.com

260.665.5816

MinnesotaTheco, Inc.

5470 Quam Ave. NE

St. Michael, MN 55376

www.thecoinc.com

800.776.0335

OhioAGGCORP

22800 Lakeland Blvd.

Cleveland, OH 44132

www.aggcorp.net

614.309.6854

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EVO. A NEW CLASS OF MACHINERY.

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Marengo, Illinois18210 Beck RoadMarengo, IL 60152

Phone: 815-923-4966

Portage, Indiana6450 Melton RoadPortage, IN 46368

Phone: 219-764-8080

Escanaba, Michigan2600 S Lincoln RoadEscanaba, MI 49829Phone: 906-786-6920

DeForest, Wisconsin604 Stokely Road

DeForest, WI 53532Phone: 608-842-4151

DePere, Wisconsin3275 French RoadDePere, WI 54115

Phone: 920-532-0165

Eau Claire, Wisconsin7417 Margaret LaneEau Claire, WI 54703Phone: 715-874-5400

Franksville, Wisconsin2916 N Sylvania AveFranksville, WI 53126Phone: 262-835-2710

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Palmyra, Missouri701 Industrial DrivePalmyra, MO 63461

Phone: 573-769-2056

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335 Saltwell DriveShepherdsville, KY 40165Toll Free: 877-538-3221Phone: 502-543-3746Fax: 502-543-3716

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www.bramco-mps.com

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Carstensen Plans on UsingAllu Buckets on Future Jobs early fall 2013, but we plan to usethe buckets in future applica-tions,” Carstensen said. “Our pro-duction is better than anticipatedbecause of the buckets, which isgreat. They have been performingwell; absolutely no problems.Everyone who watches themwork is amazed. Even the engi-neers and inspectors areimpressed with the way the buck-ets are performing.“When we bid the project,”

Carstensen added, “one of ourcompetitors asked me to share theinformation I had given the engi-neer about the Allu bucket. I did,and a couple days later he hadone. The Allu bucket has madequite an impact in Broken Bow,Oklahoma.”

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s

Web site at www.construc-

tionequipmentguide.com.)

The Allu screener crusher bucket in actionscreening and crushing the rocky terrain on siteto use as bedding.

ALLU from page 64

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Lokotrack ST2.4 mobile screen

The Lokotrack® ST2.4™ is a versatile, compact mobile screen that sets up quickly in just a few simple steps. Robust and reliable, the ST2.4 is built with high-quality components for more uptime and e� ciency. Screen media changes are safe and easy with an accessible screen box that raises hydraulically, providing the flexibility you need to meet different process requirements. Learn more by contacting your local Metso distributor today.

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701-280-3100

800-726-7475

3630 Miriam Ave.Bismarck, ND 58501

701-223-0890

2803 I-94 BusinessLoop E

Dickinson, ND 58601701-456-1400

1201 S. 46th St.Grand Forks, ND 58201

701-775-4238

1505 Hwy 2, Bypass EMinot, ND 58701

701-852-3508

4950 E Highway 12Aberdeen SD 57401

605-225-6240

3601 Deadwood Ave. NRapid City, SD 57702

605-342-4850

20571 Truck Stop Ave.Pierre, SD 57501

605-224-5400

3201 N. Louise Ave.Sioux Falls, SD 57107

605-336-3010

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& SUPPLY, INC.www.centralsands.com

4219 E. 50th St.Des Moines, IA 50317

800-247-2400515-964-8600

Fax: 515-309-0667

3600 N. Grand River Ave.Lansing, MI 48906

517-321-8000

Fax: 517-321-6275

Grand Rapids600 44th Street S.W.

Grand Rapids, MI 49548616-538-2400

Fax: 616-538-0449

Northeast Detroit65809 Gratiot Avenue

Lenox, MI 48050586-727-7502

Fax: 586-727-7311

Saginaw4600 AIS DriveP.O. Box 253

Bridgeport, MI 48722989-777-0090

Fax: 989-777-1583

Traverse City8300 M-72 East

Williamsburg, MI 49690231-267-5060

Fax: 231-267-5257

West Detroit, MI56555 Pontiac Trail

New Hudson, MI 48165248-437-8121

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www.aisequip.com

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Crunch Time.

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Construction Equipment from the Ground Up.

www.kubota.com©Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2008

59 HP Kubota diesel engine (Interim Tier IV compliant) Fully integrated front loader and backhoe with Quick Attach Coupler

capability for maximum efficiency HST Plus Transmission with Feather Step operation

2216 N. Green Bay Rd.Waukegan, IL 60087

847/336-1205Fax 847/336-2697

27939 W. Concrete Dr.Ingleside, IL 60041

815/363-4100Fax 815/363-4109

2001 Cherry Hill Rd.Joliet, IL 60433815/464-6650

Fax 815/464-6951

Burris Equipment Co.Anoka, MN

888/448-5266753/323-1720Shakopee, MN877/753-6100952/445-6310

Corcoran, MN888/479-4342763/479-8200

Lano Equipment, Inc.1801 E. University Ave.Urbana, IL 61802

800/798-1772Fax: 217/337-1775

2900 E. Jackson St.Macomb, IL 61455

888/360-9225

200 North St.Prophetstown, IL 61277

877/221-0881

Birkey’s Construction Equipment124 N. Schmale Rd.Carol Stream, IL 60188

630/510-6050Fax 630/510-6051

1305 Sentry DriveWaukesha, WI 53186

262/521-5802Fax 262/521-5801

1st Choice Equipment LLC

3333 W. Coliseum Blvd.Fort Wayne, IN 46808

260/483-8868

4951 West 96th StreetIndianapolis, IN 46268

317/872-4877www.southeasternequip.com

Southeastern EquipmentCo., Inc.

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THINK. AHEAD.

Meeting emissions regulationsdemands forward thinking. AndJohn Deere has always beenahead of the game. So when youasked for simple, proven InterimTier 4-certified technology thatwon’t hold you back, weanswered. First with the 744K,*and now with the IT4-certified644K and 724K Loaders. Ouremissions technology is simpleto operate and maintain. And itdelivers the power, fuel efficien-cy, reliability, and low cost ofownership you’ve come to expectfrom John Deere. Need a partnerfor emissions solutions? We’reOn It™.

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Bridgeport, MI 48722989/777-0090

Fax: 989/777-1583

Grand Rapids600 44th Street S.W.Grand Rapids, MI

49548616/538-2400

Fax: 616/538-0449

Northeast Detroit65809 Gratiot AveLenox, MI 48050

586/727-7502Fax: 586/727-7311

West Detroit56555 Pontiac TrailNew Hudson, MI

48165 248/437-8121

1-800/457-8121

Traverse City8300 M-72 EastWilliamsburg, MI

49690231/267-5060

Fax: 231/267-5257

Naperville, IL 60563630/355-7150

Fax: 630/355-7173

Rockdale, IL 60436815/730-9011

1-800/937-3355Fax: 815/730-9036

Rockford, IL 60012815/961-3160

Fax: 815/965-1810

South Holland, IL60473

708/331-6362Fax: 708/331-7334

Wauconda, IL 60084847/526-7700

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Bloomington, IN 47403812/333-9677

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Fort Wayne, IN 46825260/482-8576

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Indianapolis, IN 46219317/544-3411

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Lafayette, IN 47905765/447-6933

Fax: 765/448-9038

South Bend, IN 46619574/232-1461

Fax: 574/233-3324

Des Moines, IA800/822-2212

Fort Dodge, IA800/362-2487

Sioux City, IA800/352-4693

Waterloo, IA800/772-2019

Dodge City, KS800/794-0172

Great Bend, KS800/264-4056

Park City, KS800/262-0139

Topeka, KS800/279-6087

Ulysses, KS800/472-9238

Kansas City, MO888/306-3434

Springfield, MO888/306-2656

Gering, NE800/205-6784

Grand Island, NE800/868-4017

Lincoln, NE800/416-5518

North Platte, NE800/894-7060

Omaha, NE800/416-5095

Brunswick, OH800/716-9796

Cambridge, OH 740/439-2747

Canton, OH866/235-0438

Chillicothe, OH 740/663-5300

Cincinnati, OH800/844-3734

Columbus, OH800/222-2010

Lima, OH800/423-7445

Painesville, OH866/800-1398

Poland(Youngstown), OH

866/503-7259

Vandalia (Dayton),OH

800/233-4228

Cranberry Twp, PA724/776-3636

Delmont, PA724/837-4500

Ashland, WI715/682-5522

Chippewa Falls, WI715/834-2924

Monico, WI715/487-5583

Mosinee, WI715/693-3820

Duluth, MN218/722-7456

Bemidji, MN218/759-1996

Grand Rapids, MN218/326-9427

Escanaba, MI906/789-9054

Louisville, KY502/253-3721

Richmond, KY859/623-2030

Bowling Green, KY270/842-3400

London, KY606/862-8447

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Murphy Tractor &Equipment Co. Inc. hasadded Benjamin Rehtus tothe territory sales managerstaff in Grand Island, Neb.He will be responsible forheavy equipment sales inthe south central Nebraskaarea. Rehtus has 12 yearsof experience as a salesprofessional and also hasprevious equipment oper-ation experience.

Murphy Tractor andEquipment Company Inc.,one of John Deere’slargest North American construction equipment dealerorganizations, is headquartered in Park City, Kan. The organ-ization has 28 locations throughout the midwestern states ofIowa, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Nebraska.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

Murphy TractorAnnounces NewSales Manager

Benjamin Rehtus, territorysales manager, GrandIsland, Neb.

Murphy Tractor &Equipment Co. Inc. recentlyannounced the addition of BenSutkamp to its sales staff.Sutkamp will join the territorysales manager team inCincinnati, Ohio, and will beresponsible for new and usedheavy construction equipment,attachments and trailer sales insouthwestern Ohio and north-ern Kentucky.

Sutkamp was attracted toMurphy Tractor because, “ofthe strength and solid reputa-tion of Murphy Tractor and theJohn Deere product line.”

Sutkamp comes to Murphy Tractor with 18 years of salesand management experience in the construction equipmentindustry. In his new position, he is most looking forward to“working with the outstanding group of professionals at theCincinnati branch as well as striving to keep the John Deereproduct line and Murphy Tractor at the forefront of theequipment market.”

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

Sutkamp JoinsMurphy Tractor

Murphy Tractor &Equipment Co. Inc.recently announced theaddition of Ben Sutkampto its sales staff.

Ken Geoghegan has accepted theposition of branch manager at theWaterloo, Iowa, location for MurphyTractor & Equipment Co. Inc.Geoghean will be responsible for over-seeing branch operations, equipmentsales and all aspects of product sup-port.

Geoghegan brings more than 16years of experience in the heavy equip-ment industry. A majority of thoseyears were spent in Central Michiganrepresenting John Deere equipment.Matt McNett, region manager, Plains,said, “I’m confident the combinationof Ken’s experience along with hisstrong skill set will contribute to thesuccess of the Waterloo Branch formany years to come. We are pleased tohave him on-board.”

Andrew Heidenreich has acceptedthe position of compact equipmentsales manager of Murphy Tractor &Equipment Co. Inc. He will be basedin Cranberry Township, Pa., and willspecialize in promoting John Deere

skid steers and compact excavators insouthwest Pennsylvania.

In his new position, Heidenreichsaid he is most looking forward to,“building relationships and trust withmy customers and co-workers to help

strengthen the Murphy Tractor namein the market.”

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web

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guide.com.)

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Expansion Consists of Creating Upper Bowl, Extra Seatingside that is visible from the FaurotFootball stadium. For the 2014season, capacity is expected to beat 71,004 again, said Mike Alden,director of athletics at MU. The expansion consists of creat-

ing an upper bowl with 5,200bleacher seats on the stadium’s eastside and about 1,000 premiumseats under an overhang. Theupper bowl construction will elim-inate about 1,000 current seats thattake up the top eight to 10 rows onthe east side of the stands. In the future, Missouri would

like to add more enclosed luxurysuites on the stadium’s west sideand expand a concourse at the sta-dium’s north entrance that wouldprovide room for another possibleseating increase.Work began in March 2013 with

projects on all sides of the stadium.The overall project renovates about42,000 sq. ft. (3,901.9 sq m) ofexisting club, suite, fan amenity,game operations and supportspaces within the press box struc-ture located on the west side ofMemorial Stadium at a cost of $9.7million by Sircal Contracting ofJefferson City, Mo. The project also includes the

relocation of a portion of the exist-ing press area to the upper deckand the vacated press area will beconverted to suites, according toinformation from Kaiser Electric,the electrical contractor on theproject. An elevator will also beadded near gate five-west in thesouthwest corner of the press box,connecting the main concourselevel to the loge and press levels.The west-side construction isexpected to be finished in August2013.In March demolition began

inside the press box on the westside, and the east side parking lotwas closed to allow construction ofthe east-side addition. The east sideportion, which holds the studentsection, is the largest portion of theoverall project at $45.6 million andis to be completed by the start ofthe 2014 football season. Thisphase was originally given a com-pletion date of August 2015. Thetime savings is due to the fundingbeing lined up quicker than antici-pated so design plans could becompleted sooner.

Stadium construction on thenorth end and the east side alsobegan. Work early this year alsoincluded a $3.5 million north con-course project that widened theconcourse, giving fans more spaceto move about before the game. Another segment of the project

is a $700,000 underground utilityline that runs across the stadium’ssouth side and connects to the eastand west sides and then to theMizzou Arena. Kaiser Electric ofFenton, Mo., wired and installednew lighting and expanded electri-cal distribution for the renovatedarea.To create smooth scheduling,

J.E. Dunn has initiated pull plan-ning, which is a technique wherethe foreman is empowered to cre-ate an efficient schedule, keepingthe end date in mind. “That isworking well,” Heger said.During July crews with J.E.

Dunn Construction, the contractor

for the east-side portion of the con-struction, worked on the cast-in-place concrete, and elevator andstair towers in preparation of stairand elevator construction inAugust. Structural steel for the roofalso was placed during August.Getting the project out of the

ground was difficult due to wetspring conditions, causing the needfor crews to work some Saturdaysto catch up, said Tom Heger, vicepresident of J.E. Dunn. A portionof the project was to be completedby the start of the fall football sea-son, while other work will resumenext spring, after the football sea-son. “We are working in stagesaround the university’s schedule,”Heger said. Framing for the floorlevel premium level seating need-ed to be complete before the gamesbegin in 2013, so that in 2014 con-struction can begin on the premi-um level.Maneuvering large equipment

in tight quarters has presented itschallenges. The stadium is on oneside of the crews while a street thatis a major bus route is on the otherside, Heger said. When movingequipment in, road closures arenecessary. Contractors are workingwith a 90-ton (81.6 t) rough terraincrane, a fork lift, a drilling rig andtrucks to haul out spoil from con-structing the piers.Other segments of the $72 mil-

lion project include:• A $1.4 million golf clubhouse

is being constructed to houseoffices, locker rooms, indoor hit-ting bays and swing instructiontechnology for the men’s andwomen’s teams. The project isscheduled for completion bySeptember.• Baseball’s clubhouse at Taylor

Stadium also is being renovatedand is expected to be completed bythe start of the 2014 season. The $4million clubhouse will feature a

new locker room, meeting rooms,coaches offices and coaches’ lock-er room. During July, trenches fordrainage were dug by the warningtrack and behind home plate.Footings for the brand new lockerroom and clubhouse also havebeen dug. • A new indoor tennis facility is

being constructed and will includeelevated spectator seating, coach-es’ offices, team locker room andlounge, training room, visitingteam locker room, membershiplocker room and public restrooms.Outdoor bleacher seats also will beadded. Construction is expected tobe completed by spring 2014.• Softball plans are still under

consideration. A new stadium willcost about $15 million. However,fundraising still needs to be done.

(This story also can be found on

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Web site at www.constructionequip-

mentguide.com.) CEG

Providing additional seating will bring MU’s football stadium capacity closer to the level of other Southeastern Conference schools. Inthe Southeastern Conference, eight of the 14 schools have stadiums that hold at least 80,000. Currently, Missouri’s stadium is the 10thlargest in the Southeastern Conference. After the renovation it will rank ninth.

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Three Common Mistakes Can Jeopardize Truck DesignBy Robert “Bob” JohnsonSPECIAL TO CEG

At its most basic level, a worktruck is a piece of equipment thathelps your employees do theirjobs. Since well-designed equip-ment enhances productivity, yourobjective when designing a worktruck is to optimize the vehicle toachieve the best overall return fordollar spent. But three commonmistakes can jeopardize yourresults and lead to a work truck thatjust doesn’t work. Here’s someadvice on to to defeat these spec’killers and write a killer spec’,instead.

Spec’ Mistake #1 —Working Out of OrderMany people start the specifica-

tion-writing process with the truckchassis, when it is actually mostlogical to address the body andequipment first. Think about it. Aneffective, productive work truck isdesigned to perform a specific jobor series of jobs. Therefore, itmakes sense to start the process bydefining the job or jobs the truckwill perform. From there, you canaddress the equipment and associ-ated truck body needed to performthose tasks. Finalizing the body

and equipment will define thevehicle’s required payload, neces-sary clear cab to axle chassis lengthand the loaded body’s center ofgravity. This information enablesyou to select an appropriatelysized chassis and perform andaccurate weight distribution andpayload analysis to determine theappropriate chassis. Finish bychoosing the powertrain that meetsyour performance criteria.

Spec’ Mistake #2 — DoingWhat You’ve Always

DoneIt’s an easy trap to fall into.

You’re replacing an existing vehi-cle, so you figure all you have to dois duplicate the old unit. Not sofast. For starters, the current vehi-cle may not have been optimizedfor the job it is doing. In such acase, the end users probably fig-ured out how to make it work aswell as they could, but that doesnot mean you shouldn’t improvethe new unit. Even if the vehiclewas properly spec’d at the time itwas initially acquired, require-ments change and new/improvedproducts are constantly beingintroduced. It is possible that thereis a new body, chassis or piece ofequipment that would offer signifi-

cant improvements over what waspreviously available.Chassis selection in particular

should be carefully thoughtthrough every time. Chassis speci-fications change form year to year,so a current Class 3 chassis, forexample, may not have the samenet payload as an older Chassis 3from the same OEM.One of the challenges facing

work truck designers is keeping upwith these changes. To somedegree, you can accomplish this byreviewing new product literatureand reading industry trade journals.However, nothing really beats see-ing the equipment firsthand andtalking directly to representativesof the companies developing thisnew equipment. Annual events likeThe Work Truck Show are unbeat-able resources for meeting withhundreds of vendors and checkingout their latest products in just acouple of days.

Spec’ Mistake #3 —Taking Your Best GuessAfter the preliminary selection

of a suitable chassis has beenmade, perform a detailed weightdistribution analysis to determineindividual axle loading. Whennecessary, optional axles, suspen-

sion components and frames maybe required to ensure that the chas-sis is not overloaded and all equip-ment-mounting requirements havebeen met. Once the correct foun-dation components have beenselected, it is time to move on tothe powertrain (engine, transmis-sion, axle ratio etc.) and othercomponents such as the electricalsystem, fuel tanks and cab content.All of these components have animpact on the completed vehicle’soverall performance and produc-tivity, so it is important to makeselections based on valid require-ments.In far too many cases, vocation-

al truck designers make power-train selections based on guessesinstead of a careful analysis ofhorsepower and engine torquedemands. Start by defining yourperformance criteria (road speed,starting gradeability, reservegradeability etc.) and then calcu-late your actual requirements. Thiswill allow you to select he properengine, transmission and axle ratioto ensure that the truck performsas required. The payoff in thisprocess is a truck that has betterfuel economy and lower mainte-nance costs.The powertrain design process

is not difficult, but is critical thatyou know how much the com-pleted vehicle will weigh(including trailers for combina-tion vehicles, and that you makerealistic selections when estab-lishing your performance crite-ria. Chassis dealers have accessto sophisticated computer pro-grams that will make these cal-culations for you, but the outputis only as good as the informa-tion you put in.

Writing a Killer Spec’Designing an integrated work

truck is not difficult. It does requirethat you understand the designingprinciples involved and that youresearch your requirements beforestarting the design process. If youtake the time to write a killer spec’,you will be rewarded with a moreproductive, cost-effective vehicle. For more information, visit

www.ntea.com.Robert “Bob” Johnson is a for-

mer fleet manager and currentlyserves as director of fleet relationsfor the NTEA, The Association forthe Work Truck Industry.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s

Web site at www.constructionequip-

mentguide.com.)

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SECT IONTrucks & Trailers

Mack Continues to Sponsor Share the Road ProgramMack Trucks announced at the

American Trucking Associations (ATA)Management Conference & Exhibitionthat it would again sponsor the Share theRoad program in 2014, marking 12 yearsof continuous support.“In the design of our trucks, Mack is

focused on safety because our customerscount on us for a safe, productive workday,” said John Walsh, Mack vice presi-dent of marketing. “It’s equally as impor-tant to give the millions of Americans

who share our nation’s highways withcommercial vehicles the tools and educa-tion they need to safely drive alongsideour trucks and other large vehicles. That’swhy we feel so strongly about the Sharethe Road program.” Share the Road utilizes professional

truck drivers with exemplary safetyrecords to educate people about safe fol-lowing distances, truck stopping dis-tances, blind spots and other vital drivingissues. Using a Mack Pinnacle Axle Back

model sleeper as the central communica-tions tool, the drivers spread these critical,life-saving messages to the public throughdemonstrations to the media, students,community leaders and motorists nation-wide.The Mack-provided 70-in. (178 cm)

high-rise Pinnacle sleeper features aMack mDRIVE automated manual trans-mission and 13-L 505 hp Mack MP8engine with Mack ClearTech SCR tech-nology and 1,760 lb.-ft. torque. The truck

also is equipped with Mack road stabilityadvantage by Bendix with adaptive cruisecontrol. This safety-enhancing systemhelps drivers avoid potential collisions byintegrating throttle, engine brake andfoundation brakes into the cruise controlfunction.For more information, visit

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

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Mack Reveals Design for 2013 Capitol Christmas Tree TruckMack Trucks revealed the 2013 Capitol

Christmas Tree truck decal design, whichwill be proudly displayed on the two customMack Pinnacle models charged with trans-porting the 2013 Capitol Christmas Treecross-country from the state of Washingtonto Washington, D.C.The design features Mack the

Bulldog resolutely pulling a litChristmas tree on a sled toward theU.S. Capitol. In the background is theU.S. flag. The official seal of the2013 Capitol Christmas Tree projectadorns the hood of the Pinnaclemodels. Brad Walker of Kettle Falls,Wash., who lives just a few milesfrom the Colville National Forest,designed and illustrated the image. “We look forward to the Capitol

Christmas Tree tour because it is aunique expression of national prideand holiday spirit,” said John Walsh,Mack vice president ofmarketing. “As anAmerican brand, it isMack’s privilege to offertwo Mack Pinnacle mod-els for this holiday tradi-tion.”

The 2013 Capitol Christmas Tree tourofficially begins Nov. 5 after a cutting cere-mony on Nov. 1 near Newport, Wash., in theColville National Forest. The tour will travelacross Washington through Idaho, Utah,Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Arkansas,Tennessee, Virginia, Maryland and

P e n n s y l v a n i abefore being

delivered to the west lawn of the Capitol onNov. 25. Throughout the 11-state tour, thetree will make stops in more than 25 citiesfor community events that increase aware-ness about the importance of conservingAmerica’s forests.In addition to Mack’s support of the

Capitol Christmas Tree tour, the truckingindustry is playing a significant role in thisyear’s project. The Truckload CarriersAssociation (TCA) is hosting communityevents in Boise, Idaho, St. George, Utah, andKnoxville, Tenn. TCA also will host CapitolChristmas Tree events at a DallasMavericks game in Dallas, Texas, on Nov.18 and a Nashville, Tenn., concert featur-ing performer Lindsay Lawler on Nov. 21.

The fuel-efficient MackPinnacle Axle Back

model sleeper isequipped with aMack mDRIVEautomated manu-al transmission,

easy to drive and perfect for navigating themany changes in terrain along the cross-country tour. The truck also was built withthe Mack Twin Y air suspension to maxi-mize driver comfort and maneuverability.The tree will be hauled using a custom-builttrailer fitted with a cradle designed to sup-port the tree’s branches. The trailer wasdonated by Hale Trailer Brake and Wheel ofAllentown, Pa.Mack Trucks has been the official trans-

port sponsor of the Capitol Christmas Treefor several years, most recently in 2011 and2012. A second Mack Pinnacle will haulcompanion trees for other areas at the U.S.Capitol and more than 5,000 handmadeornaments created by Washingtonians withthe theme of “Sharing Washington’s GoodNature.”For more information, visit www.mack-

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A festive and patriotic holiday decal was unveiled by MackTrucks for two Mack Pinnacle models that will haul the2013 Capitol Christmas Tree and companion trees for the

U.S. Capitol.

Condoleezza Rice to Deliver Keynote at 2014 Truck ShowCondoleezza Rice, the 66th secre-

tary of state of the United States, hasbeen named keynote speaker of TheWork Truck Show 2014. Her address ispart of the President’s Breakfast andNTEA Annual Meeting on March 6.The Work Truck Show 2014 is held

March 5 to 7, at the IndianaConvention Center in Indianapolis,Ind. Educational programming, includ-ing the Green Truck Summit, beginsMarch 4. The Work Truck Show, NorthAmerica’s largest work truck event, isproduced annually by NTEA, TheAssociation for the Work TruckIndustry.Appointed by President George W.

Bush in 2005, Rice was the secondwoman and first African Americanwoman to hold the post of secretary ofstate. She served through January2009. Her political career also includedserving as President Bush’s nationalsecurity advisor from 2001 to 2005 andnational security council memberunder President George H. W. Bushfrom 1989 to 1991, where she served asdirector, then senior director of Sovietand East European Affairs and specialassistant to the President for nationalsecurity affairs.

Rice’s speech at The Work TruckShow will include insights from boththe political arena as well as her edu-cational and managerial career. Riceis a professor of political economy inthe Graduate School of Business, theThomas and Barbara Stephenson sen-ior fellow on public policy at theHoover Institution, and a professor ofpolitical science at StanfordUniversity. She is a founding partnerof the international strategic consult-ing firm RiceHadleyGates LLC andserves on the boards of KiORs arenewable fuels company; C3, anenergy software company, andMakena Capital, a private endow-ment firm.Rice previously served as Stanford

University’s provost from 1993 to1999, overseeing 1,400 faculty mem-bers, 14,000 students and a $1.5 billionannual budget. She has authored andco-authored several books, includingthe bestselling “No Higher Honor: AMemoir of My Years in Washington”(2011) and “Extraordinary, OrdinaryPeople: A Memoir of Family” (2010).“Condoleezza Rice has a diverse

leadership background that will inspireour NTEA members and other Work

Truck Show attendees,” said MarkWoody, NTEA 2014 Convention chair-man and president of Palfinger NorthAmerica, (Niagara Falls, ON, Canada).“She follows in the footsteps of severalhigh-profile leaders who have appearedat the President’s Breakfast and NTEAAnnual Meeting, including PresidentsGeorge H.W. Bush in 2004 and GeorgeW. Bush in 2012.”The Work Truck Show attracts more

than 10,000 attendees to explore500,000 sq. ft. filled with the newestvocational vehicles and equipment,while taking advantage of three fulldays of educational sessions.The President’s Breakfast and

NTEA Annual Meeting will be heldfrom 7:30 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. on March6. Tickets for the President’s Breakfastare included in several registrationpackages or can be purchased separate-ly. For more information, call 800/441-

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Condoleezza Rice has been named keynote speaker ofThe Work Truck Show 2014.

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608-788-1025 • 800-780-1025Fax: 608-788-1027

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JEFF BELZER’SLAKEVILLE, MN

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Vehicles ready for work at a moment’s notice. Professionals trained to keep business owners happy. Service facilities equipped for commercial applications. As a Chevy Business Central dealer, we’re all business.

COMMERCIAL HEADQUARTERSJeff Belzer Chevrolet, 50 & Cedar, BX 965 Lakeville, MN

Please Call the Commercial Dept, 1-866-247-4847 OR 952-469-4444All Rebates & Incentives to Dealer, Must Qualify for Same, Prices Subject to Change

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George Miller [email protected]

John Zadurski [email protected]

2012 2500 expres vans, from $24,999. 2013 k3500 4x2 chassis 84 c/a, gas,posi, sno prep, from $26,999.

Cube, 4-12’ Cutaways, In Stock 12’ Flatbed, Gas, 4x2

84 C/A, Gas, 4x4, 11’ Tipper 2013 k3500 crew long box, wt, 6.0 gas,has to go $33,299, plus ttl

2013 k2500, ready for plow, call for pricing.

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NTEA’s New OEM MonthlyChassis Report Now AvailableThe NTEA, the association for the work

truck industry, has released the OEMMonthly Chassis Report. This report featuresanalysis into the monthly box-off truck chas-sis shipments and sales data provided toNTEA by chassis OEMs — providing com-panies with information about incompletecommercial units that are entering the mar-ket for upfitting. This data can help compa-nies effectively respond and react to marketchanges in a timely manner.“This report leverages our relationships

with work truck OEMs and allows us sharea focused analysis of box-off truck chassisdata with our members,” said NTEAExecutive Director Steve Carey. “We’repleased to provide our industry with infor-mation that is pertinent to their businessplanning.” Through the OEM Monthly Chassis

Report, key statistics and significant findingsare brought forward — all to help work truckindustry professionals stay up-to-date andsharpen their competitive edge.Included in each issue are the number of

box-off and incomplete commercial chassisshipped and sold within NAFTA (North

American Free Trade Agreement) countries,with data presented by cab type and weightclass segments. The Report also analyzeshow differences between shipments andsales affect chassis available for upfit, andprovides insight into how market fluctua-tions can affect sales trends. The Report pro-vides:• Monthly industry overview• U.S. / Mexico chassis sales• Non-conventional cab chassis sales in

NAFTA countries• Canadian chassis sales• Inventory trends and insights• Commercial truck segment analysis• Looking aheadEach edition of OEM Monthly Chassis

Report will be emailed to NTEA membersand also is available for download at nocharge as a member benefit. Nonmemberscan purchase either a print or pdf version ofthe report for $49 per edition. For more information, call 800/441-6832

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

JEFF BELZER’SDodge Ram Tough

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B&W Trailer Hitches Introduces NewRVB3500 Companion Trailer Hitch B&W Trailer Hitches, a U.S.-based manufacturer of

heavy-duty, engineered trailer hitches and aftermarkettruck/trailer accessories, introduced its RVB3500 companionfifth wheel aftermarket trailer hitch. The new companionhitch employs B&W’s turnoverball mounting design thatpromotes quick, single-point hitch installation. The quiet rid-ing hitch is designed to handle today’s heavier trailers andpickups with varying truck bed configurations, according tothe manufacturer.B&W’s earlier companion model had an 18,000-lb.

(8,164 kg) towing capacity and had gained a solid reputationwithin the RV community for its ease of installation, robustdesign, smooth ride and, most of all, its low noise character-istics. The original companion hitch has remained virtu-ally unaltered since its inception in 1998.The new 20,000-lb. (9,072 kg)rated companion fifthwheel trailerhitch hasall the fea-tures thatRV ownersand dealers favoredin its predeces-sor and

thensome.“ T h e

combinationof product quali-ty and reliability,along with B&W’s repu-tation among customers,have made the B&WCompanion fifth wheel hitch our mostpopular,” Don Collins, president, DC’s RV Centers, said.“With its 20,000-pound towing capacity, enhanced heightadjustment and flexible installation design, we anticipate thatthe new companion will be even more commercially suc-cessful than its forerunner.” B&W’s new Companion fifth wheel aftermarket trailer

hitch is designed for today’s trucks and trailers and fortomorrow’s as well. RV trailers are becoming bigger andheavier, and the towing capacities of the pickup trucks thathaul them have continued to increase. The new companionhitch features two adjustable pivot arms that can be orientedhorizontally, relative to the truck’s axle, and vertically toallow trailers to clear the taller truck bed walls now on manylate-model pickups. The new hitch also features adjustableplastic feet that allow the hitch to adapt and mount snugly toan ever-increasing variety of truck bed corrugation patterns.The entire system is made of American steel and is fin-

ished top to bottom with a tough, durable powder coating.Once installed, the substructure leaves the truck bed totallyunobstructed. The substructure’s socket accommodates anyof seven different turnoverball-style hitches, including theRVB3500 companion.The single-post hitch base drops easily into the socket and,

once married to the substructure, uses adaptable leveling feetfor stabilization and bolts to lock it securely into position.Pivot arms are also fully adjustable with a height range of 161/4 to 18 1/4 in. (41 to 46 cm). The arms feature thickpolyurethane bushings that allow the locked coupler head topivot effortlessly, and the coupler head itself is fitted with ahydraulic dampening mechanism that absorbs road shockand tilts up to seven degrees.

“Our new 20,000-pound rated companionhitch is a response to recent trends in thestructure and shape of truck beds, alongwith the increasing lengths and

weights of trailers,” CleatStockebrand, product design engi-neer of B&W Trailer Hitches, said. “Thenew companion hitch base takes advantage of the structuralfeatures of late model truck beds, optimizing the capacity ofthe hitch and giving customers the needed adjustments toaccommodate their towing needs.”The new companion fifth wheel aftermarket trailer hitch

makes unhitching the trailer easier as well. The hitch featuresmassive 1-in. (2.5 cm)-thick cast locking jaws that are twiceas hefty as traditional mechanisms. The jaw’s robust cam-lock design allows any operator to uncouple a trailer evenwhen parked on significantly uneven terrain, according tothe manufacturer.The RVB3500 companion fifth wheel aftermarket trailer

hitch fits virtually any pickup truck make and model, includ-ing any 2013 Ram 3500, without a factory-installed hitchprep package. The product has been extensively tested andmeets or exceeds the J2638 standard for a 20,000-lb. vehicletow rating (VTR). As with any towing scenario, B&Wstrongly recommends that users never exceed a VTR.For more information, visit .www.Turnoverball.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

The new companion hitchfeatures two adjustablepivot arms that can be ori-ented horizontally, relativeto the truck’s axle, and ver-

tically to allow trailersto clear the taller

truck bed wallsnow on many

late-modelp i c k -

ups.

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South Bend, IN 46619574-232-1461

Fax: 574-233-3324

www.westsidetractorsales.com

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2008 Kobelco SK480LC, 3960 Hrs, Coupler & 72”Bucket.......................................................$139,000

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2006 DitchWitch XT1600,397 Hrs, FullyOperational andin ExcellentCondition ............................$46,500

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2010 Bobcat T650 CTL, Open Cab, 890 Hrs, Std Controls E/N1059188..........................................................................$39,850

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800-950-3321 • www.whitestarmachinery.comWhite Star Machinery, Wichita, KS 23 JM

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1993 Grove Rt 422,22 Ton S/N # 78334,Cummins 4 Cyl12,100 Hours, 3Speed Transmission,27’-70’ Main Boom,25’-43’ Jib, AuxilliaryHoist,17.5 X 25 Tires,Ball, New Rotec,Boom Scope CylinderRebuilt, Fresh GrovePaint, Cleveland Ohio

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2005 Case 440, s/n N5M406598, 970 Hrs, Rops,Single Speed, 73” Bkt, 12x16.5 Foam Filled Tires .......................................................................$15,900

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2005 Volvo EC210BLC, 7105 Hrs, Geith Coupler, DA Aux.Hyd, 54” Bkt, 9’7” Stick, 26’5” Dig Depth .................$61,750

Call Steve Samosky • 262-373-2151 23 JM

2003 Takeuchi TL140, s/n 21400052, 3150 Hrs,Cat w/Heat and AC, Tak Controls, Manual Coupler,76” Tooth Bkt ..............................................$23,900

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2007 Ditch Witch XT1600, 221 Hrs, Tracks at90%, Excellent Condition ................................$49,500

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2012 Wacker 28Z3, 75 Hrs, OROPS, Coupler, Aux. Hyd,Rubber, 9’ Dig Depth, 5680 Lbs................................$35,990

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Call George 219-696-8911 23 JM 22-23 AP

2005 Cat 287B, 1,485 hrs, OROPS, 82 hp, 10,300 lbs, 80”bkt, 2,520# capacity ..................................................$23,400

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2009 New Holland L185, 1,900 hrs, 72” bucket, cab, heat, 2 speed, 2,500# capacity, 82 hp, 7,100 lbs...............$24,400

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2006 Dynapac PL2000, 80’’Planer, Front loading conveyor,very good condition, 3717hours ......................$183,750.

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2005 Dynapac CA250D, 84’’,Single-drum roller, 24,000 lb.soil roller, excellent condition,597 hrs ......................$57,650.

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Hydraulic Excavators

2006 Hyundai R500LC7A,Good condition, Call forhours ......................$135,000.

Liebherr R954 S/N 18170,Good condition, 4909 hours. ..................................$310,000.

440-439-4000

2007 JCB JS260, 60,000 lb.,197 HP, includes bucket, verygood condition, 2700 hours. ..................................$103,425.

2005 JCB JS220, 50,000 lb.,172 HP, includes bucket andquick coupler, excellent condi-tion, 2240 hours ........$99,500.

847-437-8686

2006 Hyundai ExcavatorR500LC-7A with shearhydraulics, good condition ......................................$135,000.

440-439-4000

Mini Excavators

2005 Mustang ME7503ZT,16,000#, 14’2’’ Max dig depth,Cab, heat, AC, Pilot controls,quick coupler & bucket, Dealerrental fleet, used, 2750 hrs ......................................$55,995.

2005 Mustang ME1503,3,500#, Long dipper arm, quickcoupler & bucket, Dealer rentalfleet, used, 1200 hours ............................................$16,695.

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2011 Gehl CT7-23, 7000#, 23’reach, ride control, 60’’ carriagew/ forks, Dealer rental fleet,used, 3100 hrs ..........$69,950.

Gehl RS842, 8000#, 42’ reach,suspension seat, 115 hp, car-riage w/ forks, used condition,2760 hours ................$43,995.

Gehl RS642, 6000#, 42’ reach,auxiliary hydraulics, foam filedtires, 48’’ carriage w/ forks,used condition, 2775 hours ......................................$38,995.

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2012 JCB 3CX-14, 14 Ft back-hoe w/ extendable dippers,Includes bucket and mechani-cal coupler, very good condi-tion, 1713 hours ........$54,900.

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2008 Yanmar CBL40, PTO, 3ptHitch, backhoe, loader bucketattached w/ skid plate. Greatcondition............Call for Price.

641-628-2000

Skid Steer Loaders

2005 Takeuchi TL140C, 80hp,Track loader, Cab w/ heat & AC,Aux Hyd, lights, Smooth buck-et, Used condition, 3970 hours..................................$24,995.

2004 Bobcat T300, 85hp, Trackloader, Cab, heat, Smoothbucket, Used condition, 2770hours ........................$24,995.

2001 Mustang 2042, 40hp,Cab, heat, Hand/foot controls,New tires, Smooth bucket,Used condition, 1629 hours ......................................$14,500.

1998 Mustang 2040, 40hp,Cab, heat, hand/foot controls,Smooth bucket, Used condition,1891 hrs ....................$11,995.

New Holland L425, 30hp, Wiscgas eng., Open ROPS, hydro-stat is in a box, Used for parts....................................$1000.

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Wheel Loaders

2011 Kawasaki 115ZV-2, 8.8CU Yard Rockland G.P. Bucket,Available Immediately, usedcondition, 2953 hours ............................................$510,000.

219-977-4210

2005 JCB 407B, Quick-Coupler, Cab/Heat/AC, RadialTires, Limited slip, New Brakes,pictures available, 3000 hrs ......................................$29,750.

908-625-0697

2006 JCB 426HT, 3 yd.,Includes bucket and quick cou-pler, very good condition, 2620hours ........................$69,500.

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1998 FUCHS MHL350 ScrapHandler, Trade-in unit, goodcondition, 15,454 hours ............................................$75,000.

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MOTORGRADER | CLEAN 140H, NOATTACHMENTS REQUIRED (SNOWWING PREFERRED), DECENT HOURS,GOOD CONDITION - LOW TO MID 90 TOSPEND. NORTHEAST USA FINAL DESTI-NATION. MANY THANKS!!!CONTACT: SANTIAGOPHONE: 3055064263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED BULLDOZER D3GLGP 2003 TO2006 NOT ADVERTISED NO JUNK | NOTPAST 1500 HOURS USA NEAR TEXASBUDGET UNDER 25,000CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR MOB 1 51438 68975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––COMPOST TURNING EQUIPCONTACT: JO COUNTSEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANT TO BUY "BROKEN EQUIPMENT"WHOLESALE FROM PRIVATE CON-TRACTORS ONLY IN "NEW ENGLAND"NO OVER SEAS SELLERS PLEASE!!! IFYOU HAVE A BROKEN LOADER,DOZER, BACKHOE, DUMP TRUCK INNEW ENGLAND PLEASE CALL ME !CONTACT: SHAYNE STAPLESFAX: 603-859-3816EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MACK WATER TRUCK | LATE 90S TOMID 2000 YEAR, 4000-5000 GAL.CAPACITY. GOOD CONDITION, WORKREADY. MACK ONLY!CONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MOTORGRADER | LOOKING FOR CATMOTORGRADER 140 H VHP PLUS LESSTHAN 10,000 HOURSCONTACT: RENANPHONE: 2402999577FAX: 3012319750EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 997K | WANT TO BUY DOZER WITHCLAM BUCKET(4IN1) AND WINCH PRE-FERRED.CONTACT: JENNIFER FISHERPHONE: 315-652-3773FAX: 315-622-3351EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONSTRUCTION | WE WANT TO KNOWWHO OWNS USED MARSH BUGGIESAND WE PAY SEVERAL $1, 000 FIND-ERS FEES IF THEIR INFO HELPS USFIND UNITS TO RENT BUY OR SELL.PLEASE SEND WHAT YOU HAVE,THANKSCONTACT: TYLER PALUMBOEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRAWLER LOADER | AC HD5, WHOLE-RUNNING, OR PARTS SOURCES, FORLATE 40 EARLY 50 UNITSCONTACT: HERBEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

1987 CASE 580K | LOOKING FOR AGOOD RUNING ENGINE FOR A CASE580K. WASHINGTON ST. ALSO GOODOLDER EXCAVATOR: KOMATSU,KOBELCO, HITACHI.CONTACT: DALE LAMPHEREPHONE: 360-551-9778EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BUCKET FOR CASE W20 | A SET OFFORKS FOR CASE W20 COULD USECONTACT: LARRYPHONE: 716 792 9235 OR 716 785 1856EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KUBOTA V1903B ENGINE | KUBOTA1903 ENGINE FOR DD24 ROLLERCONTACT: DAVE KOESTERPHONE: 4194672239FAX: 4197292211EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRENCH SAFETY | WANT TO BUY -MANHOLE AND BEDDING BOXESCONTACT: HARRY BELLPHONE: 901-413-9527FAX: 501-982-0500EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRENCH SAFETY & SHORING | WANTTO BUY - HYDRAULIC ALUMINUMSHORES AND TRENCH BOXES.CONTACT: HARRY BELLPHONE: 901-413-9527FAX: 501-982-0500EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ASPHALT PAVERS | WE ARE LOOKINGTO BUY USED CAT AP1050 & BARBERGREENE BG-245 ASPHALT PAVERS,YEAR MODEL 2000 - UP. MACHINESMUST BE WITH 6-M SCREED. PLEASEEMAIL ME WITH PICTURES, MACHINECONDITION & LOCATION, YEAR MODELAND FINAL OFFER PRICECONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO PURCHASE USED VIBRA-TORY PILE HAMMERS AND CAISSONBEAMS LOCATED IN THE USA. EMAILME AND PROVIDE DETAILS & PHOTOSOF YOUR AVAILABLE USED PILE HAM-MERS AND CAISSON BEAMS FOR CON-SIDERATION. WE OFFER QUICKTRANSACTIONS.CONTACT: JEFF LAWSONPHONE: 864-542-4369EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATOR HORIZONAL OR ROTARYBRUSH CUTTER USED | USED HORI-ZONAL OR ROTARY BRUSH CUTTER TOATTACH TO AN 02 SK160LC KOBELCOEXCAVATORCONTACT: MICHAEL JOYNEREMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WIRTGEN | I AM LOOKING FOR AGRINDING BOLT ON SEGMENTS DRUMFOR A WIRTGEN 1000 OF 100CM FOR1000.VCPHONE: 305-477-3098EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CATERPILLAR AP800D OR AP1000DPAVER | WE ARE LOOKING TO PUR-CHASE 1 - CATERPILLAR AP800D ORAP1000D PAVER WITH LESS THAN 3000TOTAL FRAME HOURS. URGENT.THANK YOU.CONTACT: GLENN RUSSELLPHONE: 3603147413FAX: 3607223222EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––60 OR 80 BARREL PUP TO HAULBEHIND WATER TRUCKCONTACT: STEVE KINGPHONE: 5056321334EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE BUY MANUALS | WE ARE LOOKINGTO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERV-ICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OROTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT,TRUCKS AND VEHICLES OF ALLSORTS. WE PREFER IN BULK, PER-HAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZEDYOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATIONAND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALSYOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTO-RIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPSAS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE.WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLECONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOUHAVE. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 270-849-2270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HYDROKAHN SG5000S HAMMER PARTS| MOIL CHISEL, PART#B0100020 ANDRETAINERS, PART#B0100190.CONTACT: FRANK JENKINSPHONE: 609-624-9090, EXT. 209FAX: 609-624-0957EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR 205B HYDRAULIC PUMP| 1 X CAT 205B LC MAIN HYDRAULICPUMP. PART NO : 8U4629 - LINDEHRP100 REMAN / NEWCONTACT: EDDIEPHONE: +27826970534EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADERS AND MOTORGRADER | I NEED TO BUY CAT 936E,950E, 966D 966E AND 980C ALSO NEED14G AND 14H CAT MOTOR GRADERWITH RIPPER AND ORIGINAL PAINT INEED TO BUY 5 MACHINE, PLEASESEND ME YOUR OFFERS TO MY EMAIL.CONTACT: ABDAL SALEEMPHONE: 96638428312FAX: 96663312326EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO BUY KAWASAKI WHEELLOADERS 60Z, 65Z, 70Z, 80Z, 85Z, 90ZAND 95Z. (II, IV AND V) 1988 UPTO 2005MODEL. PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURESAND DETAILS.CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARAPHONE: 832-528-0786FAX: 281-727-0415EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

NEEDED ALL THE TIME BULLDOZERD3AT D10 1995 AND UP ONLY USA USANOT ADVERTISED PLEASECONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR MOB 1 514 38 68975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU 3W 600 | MODEL 2004-2006CONTACT: HAMID REZA SHAPOORIEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BR380 JG1 TRACK JAWCRUSHER | LATE MODEL LOW HOUR,US LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARD FAX: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SCHWING CONCRETE PUMP | WEWANT TO BUY SCHWING CONCRETEPUMP 36 METER , X S TIL IMMEDIATELYYEAR AROUND 1977CONTACT: MAHMOOD ASKARIPHONE: 819-246-9577FAX: 819-205-0972EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR LOADERS | WE WANTTO BUY THE FOLLOWING CATERPIL-LAR WHEEL LOADERS: 9 2 0 (78 - 85) 9 3 0 (78 - 86) 9 3 6 (87 UP) 9 3 8 G(AROUND YEAR 05) 9 5 0 B/C/E (78 UP)9 5 0 F-II (96 UP) 9 5 0 G/H (05 - 09) 9 6 6C (78 UP) 9 6 6 D/E/F (86 UP) 9 6 6 H (09- 11, STANDARD STEERING ONLY,HOURS AROUND 8000 OR LESS, ORIGI-NAL PAINT) 9 8 0 C/F (87 UP) 9 8 8 B (89UP) SEND US THE PICTURES, SERIALNUMBER, YEAR MODEL, MACHINELOCATION & CONDITION AND FINALOFFER PRICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE | JED MODEL 48 BACK-HOE ATTACHMENTCONTACT: MIKE GARDNERPHONE: 6094257202EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

150 VERSATILE BI-DIRECTIONAL.EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SHEET/PIPE/HPILES | I WILL BUY ANYNEW/USED SHEET PILING, PIPE PILING,H-PILES, LARGE WIDE FLANGEBEAMS, BRACING, SHORING, ROADPLATES, ETC...CONTACT: MICHAEL KAYE PHONE: 2156384413 FAX: 2156384940EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 330 DL AROUND 5000 HOURS | NOEMAILSCONTACT: JOE PHONE: 5702505559EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DUMP TRUCKCONTACT: RUBENEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATORS, WHEEL LOADERS,CRAWLERS | I AM LOOKING FOR ANYNON WORKING WHEEL LOADERS ORANY WORKING USED HEAVY CON-STRUCTION EQUIPMENT... CALL ME !!CONTACT: WAYNE CARTERPHONE: 918-381-2463EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NOT WORKING LOADERS, DOZERS,BACKHOES, DUMP TRUCKS WITH BADMOTORS OR OTHER MAJOR PROB-LEMS.PHONE: 603-859-3816EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VARIOUS | --- DEAD LINE OCT. 10 ----LOOKING FOR: * 2004-06 CAT RM-250CRECLAIMER * 2002-04 CAT 140HMOTOR GRADER * 1999-01 CAT CS-563D SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER * 2004-06CAT 330CL EXCAVATOR * 2001-03 CAT966G WHEEL LOADER * 2003-05 CATD8R BULLDOZER * 2002-04 CAT AP-655C ASPHALT PAVER THANKS FORYOUR OFFERS!!CONTACT: SANTIAGOPHONE: 3055064263 EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D6 RIPPER | LOOKING FOR A USEDMULTI-SHANK RIPPER THAT FITS A D6DOR D6E PREFERABLY IN TEXAS, OKLA-HOMA, ARKANSAS OR LOUISIANACONTACT: DANIEL GRAHAMPHONE: 512-284-0678EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU D 455 | LOOKING FORKOMATSU D455 DOZER EU LOCATIONIF POSSIBLE.CONTACT: UNAEMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ROPS CAB OR OPEN ROPS TOP FORJD 35D | NEED A ENCLOSED ROPS ORA OPEN ROPS TOP FOR A JOHN DEERE35D MINI EXCAVATOR ASAPCONTACT: DALE MASONPHONE: 4234169044EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CAT TRACK SKID STEER WITH SNOWPLOW, BUCKET, AND FORKS, THATCAN LIFT 4-5,000 LBS WITH FORKS.CONTACT: LOU GLISAN PHONE: 303 883 6227FAX: 303 81 9129EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DIESEL P/U W/DUMP BOX | LOOKINGFOR A HEAVY DUTY CHEVROLET ORFORD DIESEL PICKUP WITH A DUMPBOX. TOMMY GATE, IN ADDITION,WOULD BE A DEAL CLOSER. DEFINITE-LY LOOKING USED AND OLDER. SOME-WHERE AROUND THE 2002-2008RANGE. PLEASE EMAIL ANY INFO.CONTACT: DAVE NADEAU EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRAWLER DOZER, 75-100 HP, 6 WAYBLADE. POWER SHIFT. WIDE TRACKAND SWEEPS PREFERRED.CONTACT: PT RUDLOFFPHONE: 813-786-5205 EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FUEL SERVICE TRUCK | I AM LOOKINGTO PURCHASE NEW OR AS-NEW USEDTRUCKCONTACT: VIC ROLLANDIPHONE: 510-521-8170FAX: 510-521-8172EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HITACHI EX800 EXCAVATOR | WE ARELOOKING TO PURCHASE A HITACHIEX800 EXCAVATOR IN WORK READYCONDITION.CONTACT: GLENN RUSSELLPHONE: 3603147413FAX: 3607273222EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 785 | I AM LOOKING FOR CAT 785TRUCKS 5000 HRS MAX. THANKS,JERRYCONTACT: JERRYPHONE: 0031227570364EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DRESSER FORKS | FRONT ENDLOADER DRESSER FORKS FOR 510LOADER OR TRADE 4-IN-1 BUCKETFOR DRESSER 510 WITH ACS HOOK-UP.CONTACT: CHUCK COHENPHONE: 630-816-8344EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KNUCLE BOOM CRANE | LOOKING FORA UNMOUNTED KNUCLE BOOM CRANEUSED FROM 35-60 US TONCONTACT: FRANCISCOPHONE: 7865186885EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2005 CATERPILLAR 320CL $35,000 USDREADY FOR WORK USED CONDITIONSTOCK NUMBER 201 HOURS 3, 277ASK FOR PICTURESCONTACT: RICHARD WHITEPHONE: +44.7031928834,+442032875237EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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ALEX LYON & SON

AUCTIONEERS

www.lyonauction.com

315-633-2944�

• Delaware, NJ

Sat., November 9, 2013For: Very Large ContractCompletion Auction

• Atlanta, GA

Thurs., November 14, 2013For: Rental Fleet ConstructionEquipment

• Canton, OH

Fri., November 15, 2013For: John Deere & CatConstruction Equipment

• Canastota (Syracuse), NY

Sat., November 16, 2013For: Rental Returns of LateModel Construction Equipment

• Barranquilla, Colombia

Sat., November 23, 2013For: Late Model ConstructionEquipment – Primarily Rentals

• Dallas (Ft. Worth), TX

Tues., December 3, 2013For: Late Model Rental ReturnConstruction Equipment

• Syracuse (Cato), NY

Thurs., December 5, 2013For: Farm & ConstructionEquipment

• Queretaro, Mexico

Fri., December 6, 2013For: Late Model ConstructionEquipment & more

• Racine, WI

Sat., December 7, 2013For: Late Model ConstructionEquipment & more

• Parkersburg, WV

Thurs., December 12, 2013For: Acquisition Auction

• Philadelphia, PA

Fri., December 13, 2013For: Late Model Rental ReturnConstruction Equipment

• Atlantic City, NJ

Sat., December 14, 2013For: Very Large Rental Returnsof Late Model ConstructionEquipment

• Odessa (Midland), TX

Tues, December 17, 2013For: Late Model ConstructionEquipment & more

• Albany (Greenwich), NY

Sat., December 28, 2013For: Late Model ConstructionEquipment

• Kissimmee, FL

February 1-9, 2014For: 21st Annual ConstructionEquipment Auction

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS

www.rbauction.com

402-421-2631

• Detroit, MI

November 12, 2013

• Lincoln, NE

November 13, 2013

• Farmington, NM

November 13-14, 2013

• Indianapolis, IN

November 15, 2013

• Tri-Cities, WA

November 15, 2013

• Charleston, WV

November 19, 2013

• Phoenix, AZ

November 19, 2013

• Pittsburgh, PA

November 20, 2013

• Tipton, CA

November 20, 2013

• Houston, TX

November 20-21, 2013

• Cedar Bluff, VA

November 21, 2013

• Las Vegas, NV

November 22, 2013

• Atlanta, GA

December 3, 2013

• Fort Worth, TX

December 4-5, 2013

• Columbus, OH

December 5, 2013

• Albuquerque, NM

December 6, 2013

• Kansas City, MO

December 6, 2013

• Manchester, NH

December 10, 2013

• Minneapolis, MN

December 10, 2013

• Salt Lake City, UT

December 10, 2013

• Nashville, TN

December 11-12, 2013

• Chicago, IL

December 13, 2013

• North East, MD

December 17, 2013

• St. Louis, MO

December 19, 2013

• Orlando, FL

February 17-22, 2014

BAR NONE AUCTION

www.barnoneauction.com

866-372-1700�

• Sacramento, CA

Sat., November 9, 2013For: Commercial Truck &Heavy Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY

Mon., November 11, 2013For: Government Surplus

• San Bernardino, CA

Sat., November 23, 2013For: Commercial Truck &Heavy Equipment

BIG IRON

www.bigiron.com

800-937-3558�

• ONLINE ONLY

Wed., November 13, 2013

• ONLINE ONLY

Wed., November 20, 2013

• ONLINE ONLY

Wed., November 27, 2013

• ONLINE ONLY

Wed., December 4, 2013

• ONLINE ONLY

Wed., December 11, 2013

• ONLINE ONLY

Wed., December 18, 2013

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

www.catauctions.com

866-750-9432�

• Pittsburgh, PA

Tues., November 12, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Equipment Yard – Online

Only

Wed., November 20, 2013For: Construction Equipment

COCHRAN AUCTIONS

www.cochranauctions.com

�301-739-0538

• Great Mills, MD

November 15-16, 2013For: Two Day RegionalEquipment/Truck Auction

DEANCO AUCTIONS

www.deancoauction.com

601-656-9768

• Philadelphia, MS

November 20-21, 2013For: Construction Equipment

DON SMOCK

AUCTION CO., INC.

www.dsaauctions.com

765-778-9277

• Pendleton, IN

Fri., December 13, 2013For: Construction Equipment

FREY & SONS, INC.

www.freyandsons.com

�419-455-3739

• Circleville, OH

Thurs., November 14, 2013For: Construction Equipment,Trucks/Trailers

GOODRICH AUCTION

SERVICE INC.

www.goodrichauctionservice.com

�607-642-3293

• Newark Valley, NY

Sat., November 23, 2013For: Heavy Equipment

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

www.hunyady.com

�800-233-6898

• Mt. Pleasant, PA

Thurs., November 14, 2013For: Complete Liquidation ofSales & Rental Inventory

IRAY AUCTIONS

www.iraymn.com

�320-968-7230

• Foley, MN

Fri., December 6, 2013For: Heavy ConstructionEquipment

IRON PLANET AUCTIONS

www.ironplanet.com

�888-433-5426

ONLINE AUCTIONSGo to www.ironplanet.com to

view the complete auction

schedules, inspection reports

and to place your bid!

• ONLINE ONLY

January 28-30, 2014

J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS

www.jjkane.com

�855-GO2-KANE

• Philadelphia, PA

Sat., November 9, 2013For: Used ConstructionEquipment

• Charlotte, NC

Wed., November 13, 2013For: Used ConstructionEquipment

• Rome, NY

Sat., November 23, 2013For: Used ConstructionEquipment

• Lansing, MI

Sat., December 7, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Atlanta, GA

Thurs., December 12, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• West Palm Beach, FL

Sat., December 14, 2013For: Construction Equipment

J.M. WOOD

AUCTION COMPANY

www.jmwood.com

�800-447-7085

• Montgomery, AL

December 4-5, 2013For: Construction Equipment,Trucks & Forestry Equipment

MANASSE AUCTIONEERS

www.manasseauctions.com

�607-692-4540

• Syracuse, NY

Thurs., November 14, 2013For: Crane, Vehicle &Equipment

MARTIN & MARTIN

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.mmaauction.com

�800-763-2728

• North Charleston, SC

Tues., November 12, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Pelzer, SC

Tues., November 19, 2013For: Construction Equipment

MEEKINS AUCTION

COMPANY

www.meekinsauction.com

�800-499-6560

• Lumberton, NC

Fri., December 27, 2013For: 19th Annual ContractorsAuction

MYRON BOWLING

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.myronbowling.com

�513-738-3311

• Bessemer, AL

Thurs., November 14, 2013For: GeneralConstruction/Closing Operations

NORTH COUNTRY AUCTIONS

www.northcountry-auctions.com

603-539-5322

• Wrentham, MA

Sat., November 23, 2013For: Heavy Equipment

PETROWSKY

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.petrowskyauctioneers.com

�860-642-4200

• Ponce, Puerto Rico

Thurs., November 14, 2013For: Major Job CompletionEquipment

• Stockbridge (Atlanta), GA

Thurs., November 21, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Fitchburg, MA

Fri., December 6, 2013For: Excavation & ConstructionEquipment

• North Franklin, CT

December 20-21, 2013For: Construction, Earthmoving,Aggregate Equipment & more

POWERS AUCTION SERVICE

www.powersauction.com

�608-439-5764

• Zion, IL

Fri., December 8, 2013For: Construction Equipment

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

www.purplewave.com

�866-608-9283

• ONLINE ONLY

Tues., November 12, 2013

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs., November 14, 2013

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS

INC.

www.ritchason.com

�800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TN

Sat., December 14, 2013For: Construction Equipment

ROLLER AUCTIONEERS

www.rollerauction.com

�866-515-1668

• Henderson, CO

Wed., November 13, 2013For: Construction & ContractingEquipment

STEFFES AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.steffesauctioneers.com

�701-237-9173

• West Fargo, ND

Wed., December 4, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Litchfield, MN

Thurs., December 19, 2013For: Construction Equipment

UTILITY AUCTIONS

www.utilityauctions.net

�302-530-9103

• Wilmington, DE

Fri., December 20, 2013For: Construction, Utility &Forestry Equipment

WAYNE PIKE

AUCTION COMPANY

www.waynepikeauction.com

763-389-2700

• Princeton, MN

Sat., December 7, 2013For: Construction Equipment

AuctionsComingTo view information on upcoming auctions visit our

Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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

CONEXPO – CON/AGG 2014 – if it’s new, it’s here!MARCH 4 thru 8, 2014LAS VEGAS, NEVADA USA

LAS VEGAS CONVENTION CENTER

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

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

Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals AssociationNovember 14 – 15, 2013…Annual Meeting & Trade Show 2013Columbus Hilton at Easton, Columbus, OH The OAIMA 2013 Annual Meeting offers a lot of useful information! Wehave many interesting and entertaining speakers this year! Economics –Negotiations – Media Sense – State and National Information andEntertainment at its best! Registration and Sponsor Information is avail-able on the OAIMA website: www.oaima.org. Hotel information – Hilton Columbus, 3900 Chagrin Drive, Columbus,OH – for reservations call: (614) 414-5000. For more information on this meeting, please call toll free: 800/OH-ROCKS (647-6257) Phone: 614/428-7954 Fax: 614/428-7919Email: [email protected]. SAVE THE DATES!!!AGC of MINNESOTA:Mark your Calendar for these Fall Events:

ANNUAL MEETING – NOVEMBER 20th, at the Radisson Blu Mallof America. Attend for the education and networking, stay for theshopping and to experience this beautiful new property. Sleepingroom registrations must be made no later than October 28th, bycalling 800/333-3333, thru the hotel’s website (www.radisson-blumoa.com).

Mark your calendar!!!November 22, 2013 - Diamond Annual Open House, Evansville, INwww.diamondequipment.com...More information to follow!

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

Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA)MNLA CEO Symposium – Workforce 2020: Preparing for What (andWho) the Future will Bring Date: January 7, 2014Time: 4:00 PM CST to 8:30 PM CSTLocation: Hyatt Regency Hotel, 1300 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MNIn order to position your organization to attract top talent, drive break-throughs, and serve customers better, employers need to understand andprepare for the evolution of the workforce. In this presentation, CEO’s willlearn about the chief workforce indicators of change, how to position theircompanies to be innovative and responsive to these changes to attracttop talent and win in the marketplace. Presented by Sarah Sladek,Founder and CEO of XYZ University and a renowned speaker who deliv-ers clear value to audiences committed to bridging the generational gapand creating sustainable organizations. For more information on thisSymposium, you may contact the MNLA at 651/633-4987.

OOGA Oilfield Expo 2013 2013 Oilfield Expo and Safety Congress Date: December 3 – 5, 2013International Exhibit ion (IX) CenterCleveland, OhioThe 2012 Oilfield Expo was a success! We’ve listened, and arepreparing to assure that 2013 will be better than ever. The OOGAOilfield Expo is the largest event of its kind in the eastern UnitedStates. The I-X Center is an impressive facility, uniquely capable ofhousing the wide array of equipment and services deployed in theoilfield. Exhibit space has been expanded and refined, a SafetyCongress component has been added, industry-specific training

are being offered, and completed with the Fall Technical Conferenceand Oilfield Symposium – bringing the decision makers, industryprofessionals, and suppliers together at one very impressive venue.The 2013 Oilfield Expo and Safety Congress will kick off with theOilf ield Expo Welcome Reception at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame1100 Rock and Roll Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44114 (East NinthStreet at Lake Erie) from 7:00 to 11:00 PM on Tuesday,December 3rd. For more information on this event, you may callthe OOGA office at 614/824-3901.

NORTHERN GREEN EXPO 2014 – January 8, 9 & 10, 2014Minneapolis Convention Center/NorthernGreenExpo.orgThis year’s trade show features over 825 booths in a 178,000 squarefoot exhibit hall. For a full listing of exhibitors please visit the Northern Green Expo websiteVendor Directory. Wednesday, January 8, 2014 from 10:30 AM to 5:00 PMThursday, January 9, 2014 from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PMFriday, January 10, 2014 from 9:30 AM to 1:00 PMInterested in exhibiting at the show? Contact Mary Dunn at 651/633-4987; and you may call the Northern Green Expo office directly toll free:888/886-6652.

CENTS SHOW, Columbus, OhioThe Central Environmental Nursery Trade Show is a special kind ofshow that is going to be organized from January 13 to 15, 2014at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio.CENTS is one of the very different kinds of an event that provide thelatest technologies of green industry. This event comprises differ-ent set of programs which will take place in the span of three days.It can be the right place to plan out something very serious, some-thing related to tradition and innovation in the field of nursery andgreen industry. The CENTS Marketplace is managed by the OhioNursery & Landscape Association (ONLA). To reserve your boothfor this event, please call 800/825-5062. For more information,please call ONLA Headquarters main phone: 614/899-1195 andMain Fax: 614/899-9489.

AED CONDEX, Houston, TexasCONDEX 2014: January 15 to 17, 2014 at the George R. BrownConvention Center, Houston, TexasShow Location: Exhibit Hall EThanks to all of our 2013 Exhibitors! We look forward to seeingyou in Houston, Texas in 2014!There’s no time like the present to prepare for CONDEX 2014. . Introduce your company, products or services to potential newdistributors. Enhance your brand image or identity. Improve your competitive position in the marketplace. Network with your current distributors. Introduce new products or services to existing distributorsEach year the industry’s top executives gather at the AED Summit& CONDEX Trade Show as the only show in the industry dedicatedstrictly to equipment distribution.

Success is all about partners and CONDEX is your chance to cre-ate dialogue and build sound business relationships. QUESTIONS?Contact Sandy Brassel at 630/468-5126.

WORLD OF CONCRETE (WOC) 2014, Las Vegas ConventionCenter, Las Vegas, NVJanuary 21 to 24, 2014 - Celebrating 40 Years of IndustryExcellence…WOC is the industry’s only annual international eventdedicated to the commercial concrete and masonry constructionindustries showcasing leading industry suppliers. WOC featuresinnovative tools, construction machinery, construction equipment,safety training courses and training, technologies and unlimitednetworking opportunities to give you new ways to sustain and growyour business. World of Concrete is considered by many to be oneof the top shows in the industry. The outdoor exhibit areas, includ-ing the hugely popular Artistry in Decorative Concrete, make Worldof Concrete THE event to attend in 2014. WOC attracts approxi-mately 1,300 exhibitors and occupies more than 500,000 squarefeet of indoor and outdoor exhibit space. For more information,you may contact Tom Cindric, Vice President at 972/536-6371 orJackie James, Director at 972/536-6379.

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

OMEDA 2014 POWER SHOWJANUARY 24, 25 & 26, 2014OHIO EXPO CENTER, COLUMBUS, OHIOFriday…Saturday…Sunday…9 AM to 4 PMPower Show Ohio is a major event of its kind in the region. Theevent showcases everything falling in the purview of AgriculturalEquipment, Construction Equipment and Outdoor PowerEquipment. The event brings to the table the various developmentsand advancements made in this field. The show having such avast area of expertise has a wide appeal among a varied sectionof business community. Power Show Ohio can be seen as a trendsetter as this event sets a bench mark for future development andresearch in the industry. The event having such a massive appealin the visitors as well as exhibitors community it acts as the perfectplatform for new product launches, networking and building newbusiness opportunities. Power Show Ohio is sponsored by theOhio-Michigan Equipment Dealers Association, P. O. Box 68,Dublin, OH 43017. For more information, please call 614/889-1309 or Email: [email protected].

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Nitke Auctions Holds 48th AnnualWisconsin Contractor’s Auction

Kody Kluck came to look over a few ofthe wheel loaders for his grandfather’scompany Roger Kluck Trucking.

At the controls of this Hitachi 330 excavator is Jake Novascone ofJake’s Excavating.

E&W Sewer and Water Inc.’s WayneOverlien checks over this Volvo EC160Bexcavator.

Bob Kostohryz of Triple K ForestProducts takes a look at some of the doz-ers at the annual two-day fall auction.

Tom Pattermann of Tom’s Equipment takes a look at the stick of this Cat 426 backhoe.

Allen Ebert of Julio contracting next to this NewHolland C185 track skid steer.

Leo Krivickas, Nitke Auctions, scans the crowd for more bids on thetrucks while auctioneer Scott Werlien (in truck) keeps the auctionaction going.

Connie Riemer and Glenn Carlson of G&CExcavation came to bid on this Hitachi200LC excavator.Nitke Auctions held its 48th Annual Wisconsin

Contractors Auction on Oct. 25 and 26 in Wausau,Wis.

The Annual Wisconsin Contractors Auction has been heldfor 48 consecutive years at Nitke Wausau Auction Centerevery spring and every fall. Throughout the years the com-pany has sold hundreds of thousands of pieces of equipmentto tens of thousands of buyers around the world.

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

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EARLY HILITES: ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: P&H R150, 4 HYDRAULIC EXCAVA-TORS: 2006 JD 160CLC, JD 120CLC, Komatsu PC120-5, Kobelco SK35SR, RUBBER TIRED EXCA-VATOR: Gradall (4x4), RUBBER TIRED LOADER: JD 624G, 3 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2006 JD650JLGP, (2) JD 450H, 2 CRAWLER LOADERS: Cat 953C, Cat 953, 2 TRACTOR LOADER BACK-HOES: JD 310G (4x4), JD 310 Super E (4x4), RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEER: 2011 NH C185, 8SKID STEERS: (2) 2005 Bobcat S300, JD 250, NH LS190, NH LS180, NH LS170, Bobcat 753, Case1845C, FORKLIFT: Yale GLC5050TF, AIR COMPRESSOR: 175CFM, WELDER: 2005 Miller BigBlue 400D, 7 LIGHT PLANTS: (5) 2005 Allmand Night Light Pro, Allmand NL4, Amida, WATERPUMP: 2007 Gorman Rupp PA6D60 6in., RECYCLING EQUIPMENT: Hammer Mill, Vertical Baler,REEFER TRUCK:2000 IHC 24ft., WATER TRUCK: Ford (t/a), ROLLOFF TRUCK: 1994Kenworth (tri.), FLATBED TRUCK: 1999 Freightliner (t/a), 4 DUMP TRUCKS: 2008 Sterling (tri.),1999 IH Paystar (tri.), GMC 6500, 1990 Ford L8000 (s/a), 10 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2006 Sterling (t/a),2004 Freightliner (t/a), 2003 Freightliner Business Class (s/a), 1996 Freightliner FLD112 (t/a), 1997-1993Peterbilt (tri.), 1990 Peterbilt 377 (t/a), 1996 IH 8200 (t/a), 1994 Ford LT9000 (t/a), WRECKER TRUCK:1988 Ford (s/a), VACUUM TRUCK: 1978 IH Paystar (t/a), UTILITY TRUCKS: 1994 Isuzu, STAKETRUCK: 2002 Ford F350, CAB & CHASSIS: 1990 Ford F700 (s/a), FIRE TRUCK: 1982 FordLM8000 (t/a), YARD HORSE: Sisu, 3 PICKUPS: (2) Chevy, Ford, DROP DECK TRAILER: Shertzer42ft. (t/a), 2 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: 2013 Witzco RG50 50 ton (tri.,) Trailking29ft. (t/a), TRAILER JEEP: 3 Axle Lead w/ 2 Axle Pump, 2 FLATBED TRAILERS: 1994 Transcraft48ft.(t/a), Suncoast 42ft. (t/a), 2 WALKING FLOOR TRAILERS:1988 Dorsey, 1999 Mac48ft. (t/a), 4DUMP TRAILERS: 2005 Ace 27ft. (t/a), 1994 East 24ft. (quad.), Pioneer 25ft. (t/a), City 30ft. (t/a),4UTILITY TRAILERS: 2006-(2) 2005-2004 Felling FT-3 (s/a), 4 ROLLOFF CONTAINERS: (3) 40yd.,20yd., 3 LUGGER CONTAINERS: 18 yd., 15yd., 8 yd., ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Smooth, Snow& Mulch Buckets, 66in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, NewPallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, SUPPORTEQUIPMENT: (2) New Mustang LF82 Plate Compactors, (8) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors,New Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3)New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in. Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb.Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS HammerDrills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6) New 2in. x50ft. Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches.

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WHEEL LOADERS, TRACK HOESAND BOBCAT Case Model 621CXT wheel loader serial #JEE0124508 • Allis ChalmersModel 940 Wheel loader • AllisChalmers Model 605 Loader serial#18Y07981 • Caterpillar Model225 BLC Track excavator serial #3y401429 • Bobcat Model 250SWith Gold Package serial #530913272 • Model S-45 FlipScreen bucket Serial # 080900023

TRUCKS AND TRAILERS 1996Freightliner Model FL70 flatbedsingle axle • 1995 KenworthModel T-600 with box and Huskee100 Grapple fork • 1991 IH Truckwith Implement bed and wench26ft bed. Low miles on overhaul •1984 Ford F-600 Truck single axlewith hoist • 1992 Freightliner forparts good motor • 1997Chevrolet Model K3500 One tondually 4 wheel drive. Only 120,000miles

FORK LIFTS/TELAHANDLERSIngersoll Rand Teleboom ModelV636 with 3700 hrs • HysterModel Fortis H60FT Serial #

L177B091560 with cab and heat.Hydraulic positioning forks. With3600 hrs • Clark 12 Volt Palletjack • Rollift stacker 24 volt • 3000lbs.Pallet jack.

TRAILERS 2001 United expressenclosed trailer 8 1/2x20 ft • 2005PJ 40 ft 5th trailer triple axle with3 flip over ramps • 1980 VulcanDrop Deck 45 ft trailer • 1995Waubun 8x16 ft Tilt bed trailer •1992 Waubun 20 ft 5th wheeltrailer • Shop made 8x18 ft trailer• Miller Trailer 30,000 lbs tilt bed,pintle hitch, deckover • AluminumCity end dump trailer 38 ft •Homemade 5th wheel trailer •AMC 40 ft trailer with steel sides(steel hauler) • 5th Wheel convert-er dolly

METAL RECYCLING AND HAN-DLING EQUIPMENT 250 BarkoLoader with 40” magnet and10KW Onan Generator • LabountyShear Model MSD116 • Largeshear/electric wet kit 6” opening13”deep • Bailing press 24”X48”Down stroke baler • Hydraulic

shear • Esco 120 Grapple Cat525B • Butt Grapple ¾ cord con-tinuous swing No. 6083 Fits 250Barco • 60 Barco Loader Mountedon Big A • Prentice Series FGrapple loader Mounted on 2 tonchevy truck.

SHOP AND LUMBER YARDTOOLS Yangzhou Machine toolworks bench lathe with tooling220volt single phase • AmmcoModel A0-9-REV1 9000lbs abovefloor hoist • Yale 1 ton electricchain hoist. ½hp bench grinderwith stand. 2 Hp Bench grinderwith stand. 5 ton press. Cincinnatidrill press. Large assortment ofdrill bits 2 7/8” and smaller.Lincoln stick welder. Motor stand.Gray air bumper jacks. MillerModel XMT350cc/cv wire feedwelder. Thermal Dynamics plasmacutter. Freight carts. Paint mixer.2-Nail scales. Pro Panel II sidingcutter. Aluminum Headache rack.Banding tools. Plus lots more

LUMBER YARD Will be selling theremaining inventory of lumber

yard. Including windows. Doors.Steel. Overhead doors. Bays oflumber. Plumbing and hardwarestore items.

COLLECTOR CAR AND OTHERAUTOS 1992 Chevrolet Corvetteconvertible. Only 80,000 milesshowing • 1998 Jeep Cherokeesport 4 door • 2006 DodgeCharger (bad motor) • 1999 GMCSierra • 2000 Ford escort • 1993Chevy step side 4x4 • 2004Sebring Convertible Needs motorwork.

MISC ITEMS IH Model B withwoods belly mower • JD Model LX277 riding mower with deck • Lotsof Hydraulic cylinders. Chevy, Fordand Dodge car and truck engines.Some diesel engines to rebuild.Truck, car and Pickup tires andrims. Implement tires. AC pulltype sickle mower. 5 Yard bucket.4 in one 1 ½ yard bucket. Palletforks. Other buckets. I beams vari-ous lengths. Pallet racking. Plowcoulters. Hyd orbit motors. 2 bot-tom mounted plows. Chains,Binders, Plus more.

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Construction employment totaled 5.8 mil-lion in September, a gain of 20,000 from theAugust tally, which was revised up by 8,000from the Labor Department’s initial esti-mate. The September figure is 3.4 percenthigher than in September 2012, while aggre-gate weekly hours of all constructionemployees rose 4.2 percent over the year,indicating that companies are adding toexisting workers’ hours in addition to hiringnew employees. Employment climbed forthe month and year in both residential andnonresidential construction.The industry’s unemployment rate

dropped sharply over the past year, from11.9 percent in September 2012 to 8.5 per-cent in September 2013 — the lowestSeptember rate since 2007. The steep declinein the number of unemployed former con-struction workers suggests companies mayhave trouble finding experienced workers ifthe volume of projects continues to expand,as it did in August.“Today’s spending report showed increas-

es in August in residential, private nonresi-dential and public construction,” Simonsonnoted. “But on a year-over-year basis, publicconstruction has continued its long decline,private nonresidential spending is mixed,

and only home- and apartment constructionis booming.”Total construction spending, as reported

by the Census Bureau, climbed 0.6 percentin August from an upwardly revised July fig-ure and 7.1 percent from August 2012.Private residential spending led the way witha 1.2 percent increase for the month and a 19percent jump year-over-year. Private nonres-idential spending eked out a 0.1 percent gainin August and a 4.3 percent rise over 12months. Public spending rose 0.4 percent forthe month but shrank 1.8 percent from a yearearlier.Association officials warned that the

industry’s recovery was likely impacted bythe federal government shutdown. Theyurged federal officials to support vital waterresources legislation currently being debatedin Congress. “Making long-delayed repairs to our

aging ports and waterways will give the con-struction industry a needed boost and sup-port broader economic growth,” saidStephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chiefexecutive officer.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Shutdown Could Hurt IndustryJOBS from page 1

required.• State in its solicitations and advertisements that it is an

equal opportunity employer of protected veterans.OFCCP has prepared numerous resources on compliance

with the new VEVRAA rule. The second rule makeschanges to the regulations implementing Section 503 of theRehabilitation Act of 1973, which prohibits federal contrac-tors and subcontractors from discriminating in employmentagainst individuals with disabilities, and requires theseemployers to take affirmative action to recruit, hire, promoteand retain these individuals. The 503 rule requires contrac-tors and subcontractors to:• Apply a new 7 percent goal to either their job groups or

entire work force, depending on their size.• Collect and analyze data with respect to applicants and

hires of individuals with disabilities.• Invite employees to voluntarily self-identify as an indi-

vidual with disabilities.The new rule also permits contractors to invite applicants

to self-identify as an individual with a disability at the sametime the contractor collects other demographic data from jobapplicants. OFCCP also has prepared numerous resources oncompliance with the new 503 rule.

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

Contractors FaceNew Regulations

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Takeuchi-US, a global leader in compact construction andearthmoving equipment, has appointed Kim Robinson asdirector of sales. Robinson will be responsible for all devel-opment and activity for equipment sales in the United States.Due to the expansion of its dealer network, as well as the

introduction of several new products over the last year, theTakeuchi-US sales group has continued to evolve rapidly.This new position is the result of former National SalesManager John Vranches taking on new responsibilities with-in the organization, providing an opening within the salesgroup.“Mr. Robinson is an accomplished professional with over

30 years of experience in the construction and agricultureindustries,” said Clay Eubanks, president, Takeuchi-US.“His many years of experience and expertise in sales man-agement and product development in our industry will proveinvaluable to our national sales team.”Robinson has worked in finance, sales, product develop-

ment and executive-level management throughout his suc-cessful 30 plus year career in the construction and agricultureindustries.For more information, visit takeuchi-us.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

Takeuchi-US TapsRobinson as NewDirector of Sales

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CANTON OH 11/15/13 ..............................................................102ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ................................................9ALLU GROUP ......................................................................................41AMERICAN STATE EQUIPMENT ........................................................7ARING EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................................................15ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIP USA ............................................10, 11ASPEN EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................45ATLAS COPCO ..................................................................................59BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ................................................................62BARGAINS ....................................................................................95, 96BAY-LYNX MANUFACTURING INC ....................................................46BERG AUCTIONS

TWIN VALLEY MN 12/3/13........................................................102BOBCAT ENTERPRISES ....................................................................34BOSS PRODUCTS ............................................................................46CAT AUCTION SERVICES

MINNEAPOLIS MN 12/5/13 ......................................................103CATERPILLAR INDUSTRIAL AND WASTE ..................................64, 65CK POWER ........................................................................................32CLASSIFIEDS ......................................................................................96COMPANY WRENCH ..........................................................................33CONEXPO ..........................................................................................27CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

CEG SCALE MODELS................................................................35CEG WANTED ............................................................................97CONEX/CONAGG ......................................................................72ONE BUY NATIONAL COVERAGE ............................................88CONEX/CONAGG NEWSPAPER PROMO ................................50FLORIDA AUCTION 2014 PROMO ............................................94

DEANCO AUCTIONPHILADELPHIA MS 11/20-21/2013 ..........................................102

DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA CORP ....................................54, 55DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ..........................................................81DOPPSTADT ......................................................................................60DYNAPAC ............................................................................................52E TIP INC ............................................................................................32EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ..............................................................87EQUIPMENT ONE ..............................................................................99ERB EQUIPMENT ..............................................................................13FABCO EQUIPMENT INC ....................................................................2FARM-RITE EQUIPMENT INC ............................................................14FELLING TRAILERS ....................................................................92, 93FINKBINER EQUIPMENT CO ..............................................................7FLANGE LOCK ..................................................................................25FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ............................................................32FURY MOTORS ..................................................................................49GARY CARLSON EQUIPMENT ..........................................................31GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM ..................................................70GROVE WORLDWIDE (CRANE )........................................................80HINIKER NORTHEAST ......................................................................47HISTORICAL CONSTR EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATION ........................28HORST WELDING/HLA ATTACHMENTS ..........................................48

HOWELL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ..................................41, 108HULLS 151 IMPLEMENT INC ............................................................21HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ..................................................41ILLINOIS TRUCK & EQUIPMENT ........................................................3IRAY AUCTION

FOLEY MN 12/6/13 ..................................................................104IROCK CRUSHERS ............................................................................73IRON PLANET

GO BIG GO EARLY 1/28-30/2014 ............................................105IRONCLAD MRKT SNOWOLF ............................................................48JEFF BELZERS CHEVROLET ......................................................89, 90JOHN DEERE ....................................................................................75KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ......................................79KLEEMAN ............................................................................................69KOBELCO CONST MACHINERY ......................................................19KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ........................................................76, 77KPI-JCI ................................................................................................66KUBOTA ..............................................................................................74LANO EQUIPMENT INC ....................................................................18LEADING EDGE ATTACHMENTS INC ..............................................40LIUGONG CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ......................................23MCCANN INDUSTRIES INC ................................................................6METSO MINERAL CRUSHING ..........................................................63METSO MINERAL SCREENING ........................................................71MID COUNTRY MACHINERY ............................................................17MOBILE TRACK SOLUTIONS ............................................................28MUSTANG MFG ..................................................................................78NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ................................................................40NORAM ..............................................................................................53POWERSCREEN MW DEALER ........................................................68PURPLE WAVE INC

INTERNET AUCTION 11/12/13 ................................................101RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ................................................97RDO EQUIPMENT/SCHARBER EQUIPMENT....................................24RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS

LEBANON TN 12/14/13 ............................................................104RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS ....................................................107ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPL ....................................6, 29ROGERS BROTHERS CORP ............................................................86ROLAND MACHINERY INC ..................................................................5RTL EQUIPMENT INC ........................................................................70SANDVIK MINING & CONSTRUCTION ............................................61SARGENTS EQUIPMENT & REPAIR SERVICE ................................73SENNEBOGEN ..................................................................................67SIDUMP’R ..........................................................................................91SMITHCO ............................................................................................86STAR EQUIPMENT LTD ......................................................................6SUPERIOR INDUSTRIES ..................................................................59TEREX CRANES ................................................................................51THE G W VAN KEPPEL CO ..............................................................25TITAN RENTS ....................................................................................34TOWMASTER INC ............................................................................85UNITED RENTALS ..............................................................................22ZIPS TRUCK EQUIPMENT ................................................................90

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