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Image Courtesy of the Minnesota Laborers District CouncilParticipants arrive in Minneapolis in support ofthe Building Jobs Coalition Rally.

Photo Courtesy of Mississippi River Bridge Team.Artist’s rendition of the new 1,500 ft.,(457 m) cable-stayed bridge across theMississippi in St. Louis, which will bring much needed traffic congestion reliefto commuters.

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Kathie SutinCEG CORRESPONDENT

The Missouri Department ofTransportation (MoDOT) and Massman-Traylor-Alberici (MTA), its joint venturecontractor, will break ground on a new$667 million Mississippi River bridge inSt. Louis later this month.

The event will mark the beginning ofthe long-awaited new bridge across thecountry’s longest river. With towers 400ft. (122 m) tall—two-thirds the height ofthe Arch—the bridge will add a striking

new element to the St. Louis skyline.The bridge, with a main span of 1,500

ft., will be the third longest cable-stayedbridge in the country. In addition, it willbe the first in the nation constructed undernew American Association of StateHighway and Transportation Officials(AASHTO) regulations on Load andResistance Factor Design (LRFD) bridgedesign specifications.

Key components of the project include:• Anew four-lane bridge one mi. north of

the existing Martin Luther King Bridge

Mississippi River Bridge:ANew Element to St. Louis

By Bruce SchreinerASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) Kentucky Houseleaders wrapped up work March 5 on a statebudget blueprint for the next two years that pro-

poses funding a flurry of construction projectsaimed at creating thousands of jobs to help easethe state’s high unemployment rate.

The approximately $17.5 billion spendingplan relies on budget cuts, revenue enhance-ments and other steps to plug a shortfall exceed-

ing $1 billion for the two years beginning July 1. “I think the tone of this budget is one of fiscal

responsibility … of creating jobs and of movingus forward in a tough time in a fair manner,”House Speaker Greg Stumbo said.

Kentucky Spending Plan Seeks to Create Jobs

A very successful Building Jobs Coalition rally washeld on March 10, at the Minnesota Capitol rotunda inMinneapolis.

Attending were more than 500 building trades partic-ipants, including contractors, suppliers, labor unions,architects, developers, cities, counties and others whomake their living in the vertical building industry.

Many of the attendees are currently unemployed dueto the current economic climate. Their message to Gov.Pawlenty and the legislative members was simple —pass the $1 billion bonding bill and other job-creatinglegislation. The agenda contains a number of measuresthat create incentives for vertical building.

Building CoalitionRalliesfor Jobs inMinnesota Capitol

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

Paving Section ......33-45

Skid Steers &Attachments Section....................................51-67

Parts Section ..............47

Business Calendar......74

Auction Section ....85-95

Advertisers Index ......94

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1996 CAT D9R......................................$194,000S/N 7TL00577, 13,663 hrs., 9SU Blade,

EROPS/AC, SS Ripper

1992 CAT 950F I ....................................$57,500S/N 4DJ00955, 8,734 Hrs, Cntrwght, 4cy,

Bucket, 23.5R25 Tires

1996 CAT 988FII ..................................$360,000S/N 2ZR00430 Complete Dlr. Rebuild, EROPS,

HL, Spade w teeth, 21,715 hrs.

2004 CAT 988G ....................................$335,000S/N BNH01218, 9,048 hrs., EROPS, HL,

Spade w/ teeth, $335,000

1977 CAT D6D........................................$31,500S/N 04X01976, 6,041 hrs., OROPS, 6S Blade,

20” tracks, Drawbar

2001 CAT 420D ......................................$39,000S/N FDP00439, 5,421 Hrs, EROPS,

E-Stk, 4x4, Ride Control

2005 CAT D6R LGP ............................$159,000S/N ADE00736, 4,879 hrs., EROPS,

6SLGP Blade, Drawbar

1989 CAT 816B ......................................$58,000S/N 15Z00880, 21,000 hrs., EROPS,

Trash Blade, Striker Bars

2002 CAT D4G XL..................................$49,500S/N CFN00523, 2,043 Hrs, EROPS, A/C,

PAT Blade, Sweeps

2005 CAT 247B ......................................$24,500S/N MTL01299, 2,274 Hrs, EROPS,

Aux. Hyd., Good U/C

2001 CAT IT28G ....................................$52,000S/N 8CR02826, 8,129 Hrs, QC, 20.5R25 Tires

2007 CAT D6K LGP ............................$119,500S/N DHA00263, 2116 Hrs, EROPS, GPS Ready

2004 CAT 315CL ....................................$54,300S/N CJC00854, 3,296 Hrs, 10'2" Stick, 28" Pads

2005 CAT 308C CR ................................$59,000S/N KCX01137, 1,300 Hrs, Rubber Tracks, Blade

2007 CAT 303CCR..................................$33,500S/N BXT01870, 863 Hrs, Cab, Aux. Hyd,

Rubber Track

1997 CAT 325BL ....................................$57,500S/N 2JR01139, 8,700 Hrs, 48" GP Bucket

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Komatsu WA180-1, 1996, EROPS, Quick Coupler,Exc. Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,500Komatsu WA250-3PT, 1999, EROPS w/AC, JRB cou-pler, bucket, forks 20.5x25, good cond. . . . .$63,500Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 . . . . . .$100,000Cat 936E, 1989, EROPS, 2.75 cy GP bkt, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$59,000New Holland LS170 Skid Steer, 2004, 300 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19,000John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick coupler, GPbkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$66,000

IR DD22, 1993, 39" double steel, vibratory, Deutz dsl,water spray, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$18,500IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999,Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, veryclean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500IR SD70D, 2000, Pro-Pac, 66" smooth drum, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,000Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, verynice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000Cat 825B, 1975, cab, S-blade, 50% front, 20% reartires, good runner, can go to work . . . . . . . . .$52,500Cat 825C, 1988, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, rear 80%,front 60%, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLGalion S4-6B, Deutz dsl, hydrostatic, 42” drums,transport wheels, water spray . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,800Hypac C747B, 2001, articulated, vibratory, 47” drums,water spray, Deutz 2 cyl, 5500#, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19,500Hypac C850B, 1999, ROPS w/cab, 84” smooth drum,drive, Cummins, 18-26 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$47,500Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind VibratoryCompactor, 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(2) Champion Superpac A421 . . . . . . . . . .$11,500

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

Komatsu CD60R-1 Crawler Dump Truck, 1997, 360°rotation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$66,000Terex TA40, 2000, 6WD, 6x6, 40 ton Detroit 60 Series,Clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$142,500Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD,29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currentlyoff 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, approx7,000 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

Cat D4H Series II, 1990, OROPS, 6 way blades, 18"pads, draw bar, 100% Cat U/C . . . . . . . . . . .$57,000Cat D6H, 1988, OROPS, S-blade w/tilt . . . .$76,000Cat D6H LGP Series II, 1993, EROPS, diff steer,drawbar, 30" pads, fresh undercarriage . . . .$89,000Cat D6H, 1987, Semi U blade w/tilt, ROPS, fair U/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,000(2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 EaKomatsu D37P-5, 1997, 24" Pads, OROPS, P/S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$36,500

Case 480 Broom Tractor, frt mounted 6' sweepsterbroom, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13,000Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor,1986, Case 3 cyl dsl engine,55 gal water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72"hydraulic broom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,500Taylor-Way 12' Transport Disc, 24" discs, (4) tires, hydlift, exc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15,500Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hydangle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500

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

Vermeer 5800 Trencher, 1997, 4 cyl dsl eng .$17,500(12) IR L6-4MH Light Plants, 1992-1995, all excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLIAmerican Augers 16" Boring Machine, 10 HP gas,35,000# thrust, 30' track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7,500

Cat 416C IT, 2000, 4x4, OROPS, Quick Coupler, GPBkt, Extendahoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$36,000Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997,OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500Volvo BL70, 2003, 4x4, Extend-A-Hoe, EROPS, 24"Bkt, Like New . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$59,500

Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very goodcondition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLCat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, verynice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL

JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick cou-pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$39,000Hitachi UH181, 1985, Equipped w/hammer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$72,000Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on rubber, operational . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFERCat 215BLC, 1985, 7'3" stick, 28" TBG pads, 10 rollerU/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,500Cat 313B-CR, 2001, zero tailswing, A/C & AM/FM,JRB quick coupler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$93,000Kobelco SK200LC Extra Long Reach, 1993, 32"TBG pads, 42' reach, nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,500Komatsu 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 PC750 LC-6, 1999, 454 hp, 27” boom,11’10” stick, 44’ DGB, aux plumbing, bucket choice,24k ctwt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$255,000Komatsu PC400 LC-6LK, 1999, 10’6” stick, JRB cou-pler, 31.5” TBG, ctwt removal, choice of bkt .$77,500Komatsu PC400 LC-6LK, 11’1” stick, 35.5”TBG, ctwtremoval, choice of bkts, working everyday . .$97,500Komatsu 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 plumb-ing very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000

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

Power Screen, Mark II, 1987, Port. Screening Plant,Double Deck, 24'x40' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$36,000Viper 301 Portable Screening Plant, 1997, dsl, 5'x7'.side & rear conveyors, T/A carrier . . . . . . . . . . .CALL

John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast,Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150,000John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320L, 1994, 24' drill,carousel, dust collector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$162,500

Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boomanti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500Drott 3330B Carry Deck, 7.5 ton capacity, dsl, 4 sec-tion boom 8' jib . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14,500Shuttlelift Model 3330 ELB Hyd. Carry Deck Crane,duel fuel, elec. winch w/remote control, exc. Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$32,500

(2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat ITMachines, 8' wide, good condition . . . . . .$4,000 ea.

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1999 CAT IT28G ................................$58,000S/N 8CR2060, EROPS, QC, AUX HYD, CNTRWGHT,

3RD VALVE, AUTO SHIFT

2005 JOHN DEERE 350D ....................$160,000

S/N 200992, AC, DIFF UN/LOCK, TAILGATE, EXHAUST HEAT

1997 CAT 426C ................................$33,000

S/N 6XN607, EROPS, 4WD, AC, LEVER CTRLS,REAR BKT, EXT STK

1999 CAT 143H................................$121,000S/N 1AL742, EROPS, DIFF LCK/UNLCK, AC, RIPPER,

SLP CLTCH, AWD

1997 CAT 330BL................................$77,800S/N 6DR873, 12’10” STK, LONG UC, LONG STK, HEATER

1988 FURUKAWA FL230 ......................$14,500S/N 8206, EROPS, COUNTERWEIGHT, LIGHTING SYSTEM

1986 CAT 627E ................................$69,000

S/N 6GB526, CAB, ENG REBUILT

1994 CAT 826C ................................$29,500

S/N 87X1684, EROPS, AC, WASTE ARR, 14’4” BLADE

1977 JOHN DEERE 670 ........................$17,000

S/N 5009T, EROPS, SIDE SHFT, DIFF UN/LOCK, SLP CLUTCH

2005 CAT D5GLGP..............................$39,500S/N RKT1311, OROPS, 6-WAY BLADE, DRAWBAR, UC 35%

1994 CAT 621F ................................$62,500S/N 4SK92, OROPS, TRANS GUARD, ENGINE REBUILD,

TIRES 60%

2004 CAT 320CL................................$95,900S/N PAB2511, AC, QC, 1PC BOOM, AUX HYD, HYD THUMB

2004 CAT 12H ................................$104,500

S/N AMZ563, EROPS, AC, HI PRO CAB, VAR HP, SLPCLTCH,14’ BLD

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TIRES 30%

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CEDAR RAPIDS CR362L - ‘08 • Electrically Heated Stretch 16 Screed, Top Con V, 740Hrs ..................................................................................................................$249,950CEDAR RAPIDS 662RM - ‘05 • Mat Transfer Vehicle w/updates & Tub, 1950 hrs ................................................................................................................................$250,000MAULDIN 690FT - ‘08 • 8' to 13' gravity fed track paver (LOW HOURS), 29 hrs....................................................................................................................................$42,500MIDLAND SP-6 - ‘09 • Legal load, Rt hand discharge to 6', 190 hrs ..............$95,000MIDLAND SPD-8 - ‘09 • Dual discharge to 8', 125 hrs ..................................$138,950RIVINIUS R500R - ‘77 • Road Widener Attachment, County Trade, no Hr Meter$7,500

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

INGERSOLL RAND DD90HF - ‘06 • 66" high freq, dbl drum vib, w/lites, 1300 hours ............................................................................................................................$65,000INGERSOLL RAND DD112HF - ‘06 • 78” high freq, dbl drum vib w/1500 hrs $55,000INGERSOLL RAND SD105DX - ‘04 • 84" smooth drum soil with 1020 hrs ......$53,500SAKAI CR270 - 36", 3000lb, 4000VPM, vibratory, 200 hrs ..............................$13,500SAKAI SW300-1 - ‘09 • 39.2" Dbl Drum vib w/ 36 hrs ....................................$29,950SAKAI SW320 - ‘09 • 47" Dbl Drum vib w/ Foldable ROPS, EPTW, 100 hrs ....$27,429SAKAI SW330 - ‘07 • 51", 6700lb, 4000VPM, dbl drum vib with 320 hrs, warranty................................................................................................................................$29,950SAKAI SW652 - ‘09 • 58" Dbl Drum vib w/ 172 hrs..........................................$68,500SAKAI GW750 - ‘09 • 77" Pneumatic vibratory roller w/ heat shields, 385 hrs......................................................................................................................................$102,500SAKAI SW800II - ‘09 • 67" Dbl Drum vib w/ 184 hrs........................................$81,500SAKAI SW880 - ‘09 • 79" Dbl Drum vib w/ 141 hrs........................................$116,175

GOMACO GT3600 - ‘04 • curb machine w/ 30" trimmer, high pressure water, 2 vibra-tors, 1 mold, all sensors and mounting hardware, 2130 hrs ............................$75,000

GRADALL XL 4100 - ‘99 • w/Ditching Bucket, 5450 hrs ..................................$42,500GRADALL XL 4100 - ‘02 • w/72” ditching bucket, 4000 hrs, good shape ........$49,500

PSI MD413XT - ‘08 • 10' moldboard, front bucket, rear scarifier, enclosed cab, 133hp, 14,000 lbs, 120 hours ................................................................................$84,950

TEREX PR165 - ‘09 • 24” cutting width, 4 large rubber tires, large front loading con-veyor, 385 hrs ................................................................................................$150,000TEREX PR330T - ‘08 • 4 track, front loading, milling machine with “combo cutter”2',3',4' widths, 850 hours ..............................................................................$279,000

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SIMPLICITY portable dual screen plant, 6x16 and

6x20 triple deck horizontal screens, 60"

underscreen conveyors, 42" cross conveyors,

tri-axle chassis with hydraulic leveling ..$199,800

CEDARAPIDS 4136 Portable twin roll plant, with

Allis 5'x16' single deck horizontal screen,

Cummins V-12 diesel, on tandem axle chassis

with hydraulic leveling..........................$68,000

ALLIS H400-SD portable cone plant, Cummins

diesel, rear feed conveyor, side discharge con-

veyor, tandem axle chassis with run-on

hydraulic jacks ..................................$172,800

WHEEL LOADERSKAWASAKI 95Z-V, wheel loader (2006), 340 hp

Cummins QS15 diesel, 4/3 speed Powershift

transmission, 29.5x25 Bridgestone L3 radials, 7

cu. yd. GP bucket, enclosed ROPS with a/c ......

..........................................................$249,500

CRANESGROVE RT760 60 TON CAPACITY ROUGH TER-

RAIN CRANE, 1993, with Cat Diesel, 110’

Power-Pinned Boom, 32’ to 56’ Telescopic

Offsettable Swingaway, Main & Auxiliary Hoists,

29.5x25 Tires, Ready to work ............................

......................................Reduced to $209,900

GROVE TM890 90 TON HYDRAULIC TRUCK

CRANE, 1991, with a 114’ full power boom, 33’

to 58’ Telescopic Offsettable Swingaway, Grove

Model HO30B-26 Main and Auxiliary Hoists,

Cummins 6BT5.9 superstructure engine, on a

Grove 8x4 carrier with a Cummins NTC400 Big

Cam III diesel, 13 speed Roadranger, and a

Nelson tandem-axle boom dolly ........$235,000

MANITOWOC 777 200 TON CRAWLER CRANE,

2000 model, 220' main boom, 40' fixed jib,

hoists with free-fall option, 48" track shoes,

Series II counterweight, self-assembly package,

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World of Asphalt Draws Record-Breaking Attendance

see WOA page 32

Dynapac’s Rich Mikel (R), regional manager,North Central and Rick Perez, regional man-ager, Southeast, were on hand to talk aboutthe new model CP274 roller.

Margaret Hendrix, OEM national accountsmanager for Paladin Construction Group dis-cusses the new VersaLoc Quick Coupler.

Final registration numbers topped 6,200 for the two shows com-pared to 5,795 for the 2009 events, and included registrants fromall 50 states, all 10 Canadian provinces and more than 30 othercountries worldwide.

Terex Road Building’s Bill Lofink (L) andJoe Musil discuss the CR 562 asphalt paver.

The co-located 2010 World of Asphalt Show& Conference and AGG1 Aggregates Forum& Expo have just concluded a record-breaking run despite the lingering down-turn.

Zanetis Power Attachments’ Chris Zanetis talksabout planing attachments with Pat Redwine ofBlue & Gold Construction.

Timothy Miller of Screen Machine Industries wel-comes visitors to their booth.

Asphalt Pavement Alliance Co-Chair, Mike O’Leary,Mead/Westvaco, Kentucky, welcomes visitors andmakes opening comments at the Asphalt PavementAlliance press conference.

The co-located 2010 World of Asphalt Show & Conference and AGG1Aggregates Forum & Expo have just concluded a record-breaking rundespite the lingering downturn.

The shows, which were held Feb. 15 to 18, at the Duke Energy Center indowntown Cincinnati, posted record numbers for registrants, amount ofexhibit space taken and number of education session tickets purchased.

Final registration numbers topped 6,200 for the two shows compared to5,795 for the 2009 events, and included registrants from all 50 states, all 10Canadian provinces and more than 30 other countries worldwide. More than25 percent of the attendees were company presidents/owners, vice presidents,general managers or chief financial officers. All together, 80 percent of regis-trants were in managerial roles.

The show floor covered 87,000-plus net sq. ft. of exhibit space, comparedto the 2009 total of 85,900 net sq. ft. More than 340 exhibitors showcased thelatest technologies, equipment and products for aggregates, asphalt, pavementmaintenance and traffic safety professionals.

Attendees purchased 6,600 education session tickets for the conferences,training programs and seminars held with the two shows, compared to the2009 total of 5,730.

“This was truly an industry gathering place with a positive buzz through-out the convention center. Participants connected to share experiences and get

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Locations in KS, MO & NE

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1996 Cat CB534B, 84” Double drum roller, approx.6953 hrs, Eq# 91261 ........................................19,500

2003 Link Belt 210LX Hydraulic Excavator, Approx.4819 Hrs, Quick Coupler, Aux. Hyds for Hammer orThumb ............................................................$63,500

2004 Cat 330MH Material Handler, 6’ fixed raisedcab, Approx. 50' reach, approx. 7490 hrs ....$289,500

2005 John Deere 759G Feller Buncher, Approx. 2900hrs, 2800 Quadco Cutting Head ......................189,000

2005 Komatsu PC750LC-7, Cab, A/C, 40” track pads,12’ arm, JRB coupler and 82” bucket, approx. 5270hrs ..................................................................379,500

1995 Cedar Rapids 5064 Impact Crushing System.This Unit is Selling as a Complete System ....$395,000

2003 Komatsu WA450-5, Cab, A/C, 5 cu.yd. GP buck-et, Approx. 9150 hrs, Eq# 80991 ....................$99,500

2007 Komatsu CD60R-1, Approx. 890 hrs, 4.5 cu. yd.capacity, dump bed..........................................119,500

1999 Komatsu D65EX-12 Crawler Dozer, Cab, A/C,Semi-U Blade, Approx. 5700 Hrs, Eq# 81051..$89,500

2006 Metso LT1213S Impact Crusher, Approx. 2300hrs ..................................................................497,500

2002 Tamrock Pantara 1100 Rock Drill, approx. 3440hrs ..................................................................325,000

NPK Hammers we have used or rental return hammers for sale all sizes and will fit any modelexcavator ..............................................................Call

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RDO Equipment Hosts Preview of Cross Country Trailers

Cross Country Manufacturing Product Representative Mike Zueff fromMorden, Manitoba, Canada answered, questions at an exclusive pre-view of Cross Country trailers, such as this Clamshell Dump Series 24.5cu. yd.(18.7 cu m).

Randy (L) and Danny Timm, both of Timm’s Trucking and Excavating, Morristown,Minn., liked what they saw in the Cross Country trailer line.

Leo (L) and Ryan Witte, both of Witte Excavating, Faribault, Minn., arelooking for trailers to haul gravel.

RDO sales representative Joe Meierhoff (L), Burnsville, Minn., reviews the new trail-er features with Terry Sellman, equipment manager of Shafer Contracting in Shafer,Minn.

RRDO Equipment, located in Burnsville,Minn., hosted an exclusive preview of itsCross Country Manufacturing trailer lineup.

This past February, RDO provided its customerswith the opportunity to preview and learn moreabout Cross Country trailers, including the

clamshell dump series, belly and side dump trailersand more. Factory representatives were availableto answer questions and provide information toattending contractors.

For more information, call 952/890-8880 or visitwww.rdoequipment.com.

Trent Braiedy (R), field operations manager of Doboszenski and Sons, Loretto, Minn., talks withDale McGee, sales representative of RDO Equipment, about the features of this John Deere 323Dcompact track loader.

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Caterpillar 775E Off-Highway Truck in display case, 1:64 Scale........................................$25Caterpillar 777D Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$40Hitachi LX70 Wheel Loader, 1:40 Scale ..............................................................................$65International TD-24 Military Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................$50JCB 3CX Backhoe Loader, 1:50 Scale..................................................................................$50JCB 456 ZX Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ................................................................................$65JCB Vibromax VM 115 Soil Compactor, 1:50 Scale ............................................................$45John Deere MC Crawler Dozer, 1:16 scale ..........................................................................$75John Deere 320 Skid Steer Loader, 1:16 Scale ..................................................................$45John Deere 850J Dozer, 1:50 Scale ....................................................................................$40Komatsu 960E Mining Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$275Komatsu PC300LC-8 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$70Komatsu WA500-6 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................................................................$60Komatsu D51 EX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ....................................................................................$60Komatsu D51 PX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ....................................................................................$55Komatsu D375 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................................$75Komatsu GD655 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale..........................................................................$60Komatsu WB146 Backhoe Loader w/tools, 1:50 Scale ......................................................$45LeTourneau Super C Scraper w/Cab, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$80Link-Belt 210 X2 Excavator, 1:40 Scale ..............................................................................$65Northwest 25-D Shovel, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................................$100Northwest Model 25-D Backhoe, 1:50 scale ....................................................................$100Oliver OC-12 Crawler Dozer, 1:16 scale ..............................................................................$50Oshkosh Front Discharge Mixer Truck, 1:34 scale ..............................................................$70Peterbilt Tractor/Trailer w/Caterpillar D8R, 1:50 Scale ....................................................$100Volvo G970 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale ................................................................................$65Volvo SD-122 Soil Compactor, 1:72 Scale ..........................................................................$45Volvo A25C Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$30Volvo A25D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$45Volvo A40D Articulated Hauler, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$50Volvo BL71 Backhoe Loader, 1:50 Scale ............................................................................$45Volvo EC 210 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................................................................................$45Volvo EC210C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................................$60Volvo EC240B Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................................$45Volvo FH12 Tractor/Trailer w/Volvo L150C, 1:50 Scale ......................................................$60Volvo L90E Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ................................................................................$65Volvo L60E Wheel Loader w/Attachments, 1:50 Scale ......................................................$65Volvo L35B Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ................................................................................$45Volvo L350F Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............................................................................$80

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2009 DITCH WITCHJT922, 410 Hrs, 300’ ofPipe, w/Optional AutoGreaser ..............$62,000

2008 DITCH WITCHJT3020 MACH 1, JT3020Horizontal DirectionalDrill, 1064 Hrs, 1 TallRod Box, 50 Power Pipe........................$165,000

2004 DITCH WITCHJT921S, 699 Hrs, JT921SHDD Package w/MudMixer, Display, Tracker,Beacon, and Trailer ........$59,000

2008 DITCH WITCHJT1220 MACH 1, 172Hrs, Package Includes 40Drill Pipe, Mud Mixer,Electronics, and Trailer ............................$83,000

2007 DITCH WITCHJT8020 MACH 1, 1970Hrs, Tier 3, ClimateControl, 6 Boxes, 72 DrillPipe, Transition Sub................................$340,000

2008 DITCH WITCHRT55H, 53 Hrs, RT55HPower Unit, BackfillBlade, Rear Steer, A523Backhoe & H515Trencher ............$64,999

1999 DITCH WITCHHT185, 1311 Hrs, HT185Power Unit w/DRC185Reel Carrier & H1832Plow ..................$99,000

2004 DITCH WITCHHT115, 396 Hrs, HT115Rubber Track Power Unit,RC115 Reel Carrier, H932Plow ................$105,000

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ASHLAND18yd Ashland I-180 TS2s, (New & Used)......................................Call17 1/2yd Ashland I-175 XL2, (New & Used) ................................Call15 1/2yd Ashland I-155 TS2s, (New & Used) ..........$46,000-$57,00015 1/2yd Ashland I-155 XL2s, (New & Used) ..........$35,000-$58,00013yd Ashland I-130 TS2s, (New & Used)......................................Call13yd Ashland I-130 XL2s, (New & Used)......................................Call11yd Ashland I-110 TS2s, (New & Used) ................$35,000-$37,00011yd Ashland I-110 XL2s, (New & Used) ................$28,000-$32,0009yd Ashland I-900s, (New & Used) ..............................................CallAshland Groundhog GH2500, (New & Used)............$10,000-$12,000

GARFIELD12yd Garfield Model 1150s, (New & Used) ............$24,000-$28,0008yd Garfield Model 850s, (New & Used) ................$16,000-$18,0005yd Garfield Model 550s, (New & Used)................................$14,000

IMC12yd IMC Dolly Ejection, (Used) ............................................$25,000

BIG DOG8yd Big Dogs, (New & Used) ........................................................Call6 1/2yd Big Dogs, (New & Used) ..................................................Call5yd Big Dogs, (New & Used) ........................................................Call12’ Feedlot Box Scrapers..............................................................Call10’ Feedlot Box Scrapers..............................................................Call12’ Box Scrapers ..........................................................................Call10’ Box Scrapers ..........................................................................Call

ROWSE7yd Rowse Model 7002 & 7004, (2009s-1010s) ..........................Call5yd Rowsw Model 7002 & 7004, (2009s-2010s)..........................Call3yd Rowse Model 3002, (2009s-2010s) ......................................Call

MISCELLANEOUS14’ & 16’ Johnson Graders ..........................................................Call1 1/2yd & 3yd Durabilts Model DP60 & DP84, (New & Used) ....Call3/4 yd G&A Mini Scraper, (New & Used)..................................$3,0008’ Hoelscher PT-8 Lawn Roller, (New) ....................................$2,2504’ Dura Grade Model DG4E Electric Lift, (New) ........................$Call

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Roland Earns Six Komatsu Advanced Technician Awards

Roland Machinery technicians recently participated inKomatsu’s annual Advanced Technician Competition (ATC)held at its training and demonstration facility.

ATC is an event where Komatsu distributors acrossAmerica send their top field and service technicians to com-pete in a week-long series of individual and team events thattests their diagnostic, technical and troubleshooting skills ona variety of compact, construction and mining equipment.

They are faced with a piece of equipment that has twoproblems. The technicians are given one hour to trou-

bleshoot and diagnose the problems. Not only are the con-testants judged on their correct diagnosis of the problem butalso their ability to follow safety procedures and the use ofequipment literature and diagnostic tools.

Roland Machinery’s technicians finished in first place ineach of the four individual categories of the competition.Awards have been presented to the following Rolandemployees:• Truck competition — Matt Maxey, Portage, Ind.• Excavator competition — Craig Stephens, Springfield,

Ill.• Wheel loader competition — Adam DePeau, DePere,

Mich.• Dozer competition — Perry Zack, Bridgeton, Mo.

In addition to the individual competitions, Roland techni-cians won two additional awards. For the team competition,Perry Zack and Adam Depeau won this contest and PerryZach was honored with the national competition individualtitle.

For more information, visit www.rolandmachinery.com.

(L-R): Roland competition winners Perry Zach, Matt Maxey, Craig Stephens and Adam DePeau pose with MikeBond, Roland Machinery trainer.

Wade Archer (L) of Komatsu presents RolandMachinery’s trainer Mike Bond with an HP TouchSmart.

Truck Competition winner, Matt Maxey, Portage, Ind.Excavator Competition winner, Craig Stephens,Springfield, Ill.

Wheel Loader Competition winner, Adam DePeau,DePere, Mich.

Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co., one of JohnDeere’s largest North American construction equipmentdealer organizations, has signed a letter of intent toexpand its territory with the asset purchase of eightNortrax Equipment locations in Ohio. The Ohio locationsinclude Brunswick (Cleveland), Canton, Cincinnati,Columbus, Lima, Painesville, Youngstown and Vandalia(Dayton). Nortrax, headquartered in Tampa, Fla., also is aJohn Deere construction equipment dealer.

“The acquisition of the Ohio locations fits within ourstrategic growth plan”, said Tom Udland, president ofMurphy Tractor. “The anticipated national economicrecovery and the resultant infrastructure rebuilding bodewell for our industry. We are excited to becominginvolved in Ohio with its redesigned business climate. Itis our intent to significantly increase the size of the busi-ness in Ohio including increased employment.”

For more information, visit www.murphytractor.com.

Murphy Tractor to Purchase EightOhio Nortrax Equipment Locations

Downtown LouisvilleArena Right on Time

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) Aconstruction official said thenew 22,000-seat Louisvillearena is on schedule to openNov. 1.

Bill Hedge, an executivewith M.A. Mortenson Co., toldThe Courier-Journal that con-struction may actually be a lit-tle bit ahead of schedule.

Louisville Arena Authority

Chairman Jim Host said morethan 90 percent of the suiteshave been leased.

Host said seven companieshave made offers to be thenaming sponsor for the arena,but officials are waiting for theright sponsor to come along. Inthe meantime, he said, it willjust be called the Louisvillearena.

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The newly formed Powerscreen of Michigan LLC is asubsidiary of Diesel Truck & Trailer Inc., the authorizedDeutz engine dealer for Michigan based in Detroit.

Don Northey, president of Powerscreen of Michigan, hasbeen servicing the state of Michigan in the aggregate, con-struction, recycling and heavy equipment market for morethan 40 years. As a native of Michigan, Northey attributes hissuccess to his loyal customers and the hard work of his twosons and daughter who help operate this family business.

With his background, Northey intends to make service thekey component of Powerscreen of Michigan stating,“Customers will be offered the best products available andwe are positioned to provide them with the best service avail-able.”

Powerscreen of Michigan’s goal is to provide the state ofMichigan with competitive pricing on new, used and rentalequipment.

“Our factory trained staff are equipped to offer supportservice and OEM parts, as well as on site preventative main-tenance and equipment repair,” Northey said.

Powerscreen of Michigan has recruited Dave McEvoy,who has 25 years sales experience with crushing and screen-ing equipment. McEvoy will be covering northern and west-ern Michigan. Tim Bobich, who has 16 years sales experi-ence serving the construction equipment marketplace, willcover eastern and southern Michigan.

Powerscreen of Michigan stocks Powerscreen andTerex/Pegson OEM parts and has a fleet of service vehicles.As an authorized Powerscreen dealer, Powerscreen ofMichigan can offer finance plans through Terex FinancialServices.

Powerscreen of Michigan AppointedNew Michigan Equipment Dealer

Members of the Powerscreen of Michigan LLC team arePresident Donald Northey (seated), and (L-R) DaveMcEvoy, west Michigan sales; Theresa Spain, partsmanager; Tim Northey, Detroit, downriver sales andTim Bobich, east Michigan sales.

Hyundai DonatesMore Excavators to Efforts in Haiti

Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc. andHyundai Heavy Industries have finalized the donation of atotal of five R110-7 crawler excavators to the nation of Haitiin support of its earthquake relief, recovery and reconstruc-tion efforts.

The first R110-7A arrived in Haiti in February. Two moreR110-7’s arrived in early March. These machines wereequipped with bucket thumbs donated by the Werk-BrauCompany. The final two R110-7 machines arrived the weekof March 15.

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Introducing the Anaconda TR50 Track Conveyor

Call 1-800-285-5721 for more information or visit us on line at www.anacondausa.comfor details on our entire line of tracked, wheeled and static conveyors.

Features:• Capable of handling up to 550 TPH• High performance hydraulic system• Deutz D2011F 37 HP Engine • Optional CAT 2.2Na - 50 HP Engine Available• Remote control system• Quick set up time• 36 inch wide belt

This sleek, rugged, new generation designed 50 foottrack - high capacity conveyorhas been engineered withmany quality features to benefit the end user.

The TR5036’s portabilityallows it to work in confinedspaces and also where heavier conveyors would find it difficult to maneuver.

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New Striking Bridge in St. Louis to Bring Traffic Relief• A Missouri North I-70 interchange

between the existing I-70 and the newbridge, with further connections to thelocal street system at Cass Avenue

• An Illinois I-70 connection between theexisting I-55/64/70 tri-level interchangeand the main span

• Improvements at the I-55/64/70 Tri-LevelInterchange in East St. Louis, Ill., whichwill connect to the I-70 connection lead-ing to the main span.Estimated at $346 million the bridge and

its Missouri and Illinois approaches will takethe lion’s share of the construction cost. TheMissouri North I-70 interchange will cost anestimated $57 million and the tri-levelIllinois relocated I-70 roadways will cost$264 million. Of the $667 million construc-tion costs, the federal government will pro-vide $239 million, the state of Illinois, $313million and the state of Missouri, $115 mil-lion.

MTA is a joint venture between MassmanConstruction Co., headquartered in KansasCity, Mo. with regional offices in St. Louis;Traylor Bros. Inc. headquartered inEvansville, Ind. and Alberici ConstructorsInc. of St. Louis. Expected completion dateis January 2014.

“MoDOT is still reviewing bids on theMissouri approach. Illinois has awarded anumber of contracts for its approaches andsome demo work is already underway,” saidAndrew Gates, a MoDOT representative.

The four-lane bridge is the first part of an“Ultimate Project Concept” that includeseventually building a “companion bridge”next to the new one when eight lanes areneeded and funding is fund. The total cost ofthe Ultimate Project Concept is between$1.8 and $2.2 billion.

A Long Time Coming For years “folks were saying, ‘We’ve got

a problem’” with traffic coming into St.Louis from the Poplar Street Bridge, Gatessaid. In 1990 regional leaders began discus-sion on construction of a new bridge linkingdowntown St. Louis with Illinois, accordingto Gates. They spent the next several yearsstudying the problem, looking at options andfinally picking a solution they thought best.By 2001 area leaders had an environmentalimpact statement approving the location andthe process and the situation became, “If youcan get the money, you can begin workingon it,” he said.

By 2005 inflation pushed the cost to $2billion. “Neither Illinois nor Missouri couldreally afford that grand a project,” Gatessaid.

“So we went to work trying to figure outhow we could reduce the cost and how wecould fund what we can build,” stated Greg

Horn, MoDOT’s project director for thebridge. “Really the cost drove the bridge,and that’s how we ended up with the cable-stayed [design].

“By the time we got our go-ahead fromthe federal government we had a $2 billionproject and the times had changed,” Hornsaid. “Back in the 1990s mega projects werefunded through the federal government a lotmore commonly, which was no longer thecase.” By the 2000s, the federal governmentwas no longer funding mega projects.

Alternatives for fundingOver the next few years, Missouri and

Illinois discussed ways they might be able tofinance construction of the bridge.

One concept was to build it as a private-public partnership, charging a toll for useand construction of a “coupler bridge” withthe existing Martin Luther King Bridge.

Illinois fought the toll bridge idea sincemany residents of the east side of the rivertravel to St. Louis daily to work.

Eventually the two states agreed to con-struct two bridges a mi. north of the existingKing bridge — one now and one sometimein the future. One bridge will carry east-bound traffic while the other westbound traf-fic. Until there is funding for the secondbridge, one four-lane bridge will be built car-rying traffic in both directions. The governorof each state signed the agreement in Feb.2008.

“The big story is the original was going tobe two side-by-side bridges totaling eightlanes,” Horn said. “We’re just building oneof those bridges now.”

The design by the architecture and engi-neering consulting firm HNTB calls for twolanes in each direction with enough shoulderthat can be re-striped to three in each direc-tion. MoDOT traffic analysis project thebridge can handle traffic for the next 20 to 30years, Horn said. “At least that is what ouranalysis shows right now,” he added.

Meeting with the Coast Guard, plannerslearned they needed a minimum span of1,500 ft., which is the distance between thepiers in the river.

“When you look at what kind of econom-ical bridge can span 1,500 feet it turns out tobe our original choice of cable-stayedbridge,” Horn commented. “We are fortu-nate that the most economical bridge is acable stayed, which is also a beautiful bridgeso we have accomplished two things atonce.”

Traffic Demands Another Bridge“There is no question that the new bridge

is needed,” Gates said. The three downtownbridges — the Poplar Street Bridge, the KingBridge and the historic Eads Bridge — plusthe McKinley Bridge about a mi. north of

the downtown area cannot handle the vol-ume of traffic it currently has according toofficials.

“Basically the problem is the Poplar StreetBridge has three Interstates on it. That is thesimplest way of stating the problem,” Gatessaid. “There are only two bridges in the U.S. that cross a major river that have threeInterstates on them. All that traffic intodowntown St. Louis creates a choke point,”he said.

Also significant is the age of the PoplarStreet Bridge, the major bridge across theMississippi in St. Louis, Gates said. “ThePoplar Street Bridge is pushing 40 and readyfor some work. However, doing mainte-nance work without a way to relieve sometraffic would be a nightmare,” Gates stated.

“Removing one of the three Interstatesoff the Poplar Street Bridge onto the newbridge, will provide needed traffic capacityfor the region, improve travel times, hope-fully increase economic growth and, ofcourse, reduce crashes because of thereduced congestion on the Poplar StreetBridge,” he said.

Unique ChallengesConstructing a new bridge over the coun-

try’s largest river will not be easy. “You’vegot some real challenges working with ariver like the Mississippi,” Horn said. Twohe mentions immediately are floods andearthquakes. This bridge will be heavier thana similar bridge in Greenville, Miss.

“It requires more reinforcement steelbecause of some of the issues with earth-quakes,” he said. “And this is the first bridgebuilt under the new AASHTO standards, andthe new standards require more reinforce-ment steel inside the concrete. And there isa lot of steel in this bridge,” commentedHorn.

The earthquake threat means more workto make sure the piers are drilled deeper intobedrock. “The footings are deeper. You haveabout 20 feet. of water, you have about 50feet. of mud and silt and then you go furtherinto bedrock below that. They have morereinforcement steel in the bridge structureand within the concrete. There are a wholelot of structural details that have to be doneto meet the standards.”

Another Factor — River andBarge Traffic.

“In this location there is a lot of barge traf-fic for the contractor to deal with comparedto some other bridges, like the bridge inGreenville that is a very similar type ofbridge or even Cape Girardeau, Mo.,” Hornsaid. “You have a levy on the Illinois sideand a flood wall on the Missouri side, so youhave limited access that makes it very diffi-cult to built those back spans.”

The contractor will “only get so many

windows” to build between barge traffic, hesaid. “He has to basically shut down theriver to put some pieces up, so he has towork with the Coast Guard and get permits.”

In addition, it does not get any easierwhen two states are involved in the project.“This bridge is a little more difficult becauseit’s between two states so the contractor hasto abide by Illinois and Missouri Departmentof Natural Resources requirements,” Hornsaid. “They have to get permission fromboth states and different governmental agen-cies. There are labor unions on both sides,making it more difficult to build becauseeach has its own rules and regulations thatneed to be negotiated. A lot of things makethis bridge more difficult than a typicalbridge.”

Some challenges are related to the con-struction of the bridge itself, MarkSchnoebelen, vice president of Massman,said. “Cable-stayed bridges in and of them-selves are fairly risky structures because atsome point you have almost 750 feet ofbridge deck cantilevered off of towers that’sonly supported in the center so it’s kind oflike a fulcrum or a teeter-totter type arrange-ment. There is a lot of risk involved in that.If a tornado would decide to blow throughtown about the time you have the deck can-tilevered, that could be a problem.”

With a limited staging area, much of thework will be done from barges, again pre-senting other challenges, Schnoebelen said.“You’re working from floating barges, afloating plant, so you’re not working on astable surface and the river fluctuates,” hesaid. “It gets extremely high and it can goextremely low and that can be difficult tocope with. Then there are floods and iceflows to deal with, not to mention everydaybarge traffic. It is a heavily traveled stretch ofthe river. Some very big tows will be goingthrough the middle of our construction proj-ect.” This will mean coordination, not onlywith the Coast Guard, but also with the tow-ing industry, the boat operators themselvesand the Corps. of Engineers.

The 400-ft. tall towers will present anoth-er challenge. “In fact, the towers are so tallthey become an issue for the FAA and sur-rounding airports,” Schnoebelen said. WithParks Airport just across the river in Illinois,the towers will have to be marked for air traf-fic, he added.

“Now you have issues with wind,” Hornsaid. “They’ll have these huge cranes outthere. Something that most people don’tthink about is there are going to be somedays they’re shut down because they can’tuse these cranes because of the wind 400feet up in the air.”

The construction schedule is also daunt-ing. “It’s in an extremely tight schedule,”

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Image Courtesy of the Minnesota Laborers District CouncilContractors, suppliers, tradesmen, labor union members, developers and other industry participants line up to enter the Capitol in support of the rally.

Building Jobs Coalition Rally Draws Job Seekers to Capitol The rally was loud, with emotional and

insistent voices in the halls of the Capitolbuilding. The Coalition plans to be at theCapitol every day of the session, to makesure its message is not forgotten, overlookedor reduced to a lower priority.

According to David Semerad, tri-chair ofthe Coalition and CEO of the AssociatedGeneral Contractors (AGC) of Minnesota,the coalition was established two years ago,and among its agenda this year is to encour-age the legislature to pass this bill and thegovernor to sign as much of this bonding billas possible.

“The general construction industry hasmore than 25 percent unemployment, but insome trades of the building sector the unem-ployment is 50 percent. Many businesses areout there looking for work. Potential buyersfor construction services will find costs arestable and there’s a lot of competition forwork. Now is the time to get started, it’s awin-win proposition for workers andMinnesota,” he said.

In 2007, 94 percent of the 17,900 con-struction firms in Minnesota were small,local businesses employing fewer than 20workers. Family sustaining jobs provideMinnesotans and these small local business-es with economic security that in turn gener-ates much needed revenue that can close thestate’s budget gap. This bonding billincludes a number of items designed to boostinvestment in low income housing, andother underserved communities through taxcredits. It also offers a historic rehabilitationtax credit that could spur labor-intensiveinvestment in historic properties, and couldextend building permits previously approvedbut set to expire.

“The design and building sectors areessential to Minnesota’s economy. If action

is not taken immediately, many skilledworkers with years of experience will bepermanently dislocated,” said HarryMelander, tri-chair, Building Jobs Coalition.“In 2005, employment in the design andbuilding sectors peaked at 147,000. Today,after four years of job loss, employment inthese sectors has plummeted to only 75,000workers.”

According to the Minnesota Building &Construction Trades Council’s Web site,substantial across the board cuts were madeby the governor to many programs in thebonding bill. Reportedly the $1 billionrequest for construction projects wastrimmed down by $319 million, reducing thenumber of new, family-sustaining jobs to becreated.

For more information, visit the BuildingJobs Coalition’s Web site, www.agcmn.org

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Image Courtesy of the Minnesota Laborers District CouncilTradesmen crowd the upper level of the capitol rotunda in Minneapolis and voice their suport for passing the bonding bill.

Image Courtesy of the Minnesota Laborers District CouncilUnemployed and employed tradesmen voice their support for passing the bonding bill.

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Anthony J. Obadal passed away on Feb.13, 2010, at the age of 77. He served as AEDWashington Counsel for more than threedecades and played a central role in theestablishment of AED’s Government AffairsProgram.

In the early 1970’s, Obadal set up theAED Washington Office both to representthe interests of equipment distributors in thenation’s capital and to help AED membersget more involved in the policy process atthe grassroots level. Shortly after his retire-ment in 2002, Obadal received the AEDDemocracy Award for his lifetime of serviceto the association.

“Tony was a great advocate for the equip-ment industry, a larger-than-life personality,and a good friend,” AED President and CEOToby Mack said. “He deserves much of thecredit for our association’s elevated politicalvisibility in Washington, D.C., and theincreased political activism of our membersaround the country.”

In addition to his work for AED, Obadalserved a number of other association clientsthrough his law firm, including theAeronautical Repair Station Association, theAmerican Concrete Pipe Association, theAmerican Concrete Pressure PipeAssociation, the National ContractorsAssociation, and the National Stone, Sand &Gravel Association. Before entering privatepractice, Obadal served as Court of Appealsattorney for the National Labor RelationsBoard and as labor counsel for the U.S.Chamber of Commerce.

Obadal also was involved in a number ofcommunity and professional organizationsover the years. He was a past chairman of theboard of the Westminster School inAnnandale, Va., served on the legal advisoryboard of the National Legal Center for thePublic Interest, the board of The RoadInformation Program, and as a board mem-ber and president of the Thomas MoreSociety of America.

Since retiring from the law firm ofObadal, Filler, MacLeod & Klein PLC,Obadal and his wife Nancy lived inWilliamsburg, Va., where he served on theJames City County Planning Commission.

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ments, his greatest satisfaction and pride wasin his family. Survivors include his wife of48 years, Nancy, four children: NancyBryant of Atlanta, Kirsten Obadal ofAlexandria, Katie Lyons of Herndon,

Michael Obadal of Newport News, and ninegrandchildren.

A Mass of Christian Burial was held at St.Bede’s Catholic Church, Williamsburg, Va.,on Feb. 16. In lieu of flowers, memorialdonations may be made to The LionheartSchool, 180 Academy Street, Alpharetta,Georgia 30009 (http://www.thelion-heartschool.com/).

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Kentucky Budget Covers Funds for SchoolConstruction Projects

The plan includes about $1 billion inbonding for school construction, water andsewer projects and road building, Houseleaders told reporters. About $500 million ofthat amount would go toward construction inschool districts and on community and tech-nical college campuses, said Rep. RickRand, chairman of the House Appropriationsand Revenue Committee.

“We think this will touch communitiesand will create more jobs and will createmore economic activity,” said Rand, D-Bedford.

Stumbo, a Prestonsburg Democrat, saidthe goal was to create about 25,000 jobs.

Rand said he was not concerned about thestate taking on too much additional debt tofund the projects. He called it an ideal timeto do the projects because of historically lowborrowing rates and a trend in which projectbids are coming in well under estimates.Also, some of the bonding will be absorbedby other revenue sources.

State officials announced March 4 thatKentucky’s annual unemployment rate for2009 jumped to a 26-year high of 10.5 per-cent.

Senate President David Williams with-held judgment on the proposed projects, say-ing he wanted to see the details. But if thechambers can’t agree on a revenue package,he said, that “casts some doubts on our abil-ity to do very much capital construction inthis session.”

The House leadership spending plan callsfor a 1.5 percent spending cut for public uni-versities and colleges in the first year and a 1percent reduction in the second year. Highereducation had faced deeper cuts in earlydrafts of the spending plan.

The proposal would not cut the state’sbasic funding formula for elementary andsecondary education. But it calls for trim-ming two instructional days in publicschools, a move projected to save about $34million each year.

State workers would go without pay rais-es under the plan.

The blueprint also projects about $30 mil-lion in savings from spending on corrections,partly from the expectation of stepped upparoles of some nonviolent prisoners.

Stumbo pointed to an existing policyrequiring the Parole Board to review thecases of nonviolent offenders sentenced to 1to 5 years once they become parole eligible.

The savings in corrections also reflect pro-jections of slower growth in the state’s prisonpopulation — by about 1,500 inmates —based on current trends, House leaders said.

Other savings would come from cuts ingovernment contracts and a reduction innonmerit political appointees across stategovernment.

Rand said the plan closely mirrors Gov.Steve Beshear’s proposed spending forhuman services. Beshear’s budget plan esti-mated general fund savings of $75 million inthe first year and $33 million in the secondyear through efficiencies in Medicaid, thestate-federal health insurance program forthe poor and disabled. The program coversabout 790,000 Kentuckians.

Some agencies hard hit by past budgetcuts would actually get additional moneyunder the plan, Rand said. KentuckyEducational Television would get about $1.1million more each year.

A key component of the spending plan isa revenue package that was passed by theHouse on March 4. That proposal is aimed atraising more than $300 million in two yearsto help fill the shortfall. The plan would notraise tax rates, and relies on such steps assuspending a business tax break, speedingup sales tax collections and capping sometax credits.

The measure cleared the House with thesupport of just one Republican.

Williams, R-Burkesville, said he neededtime to review the revenue package. But hesaid he worried about the signal the tax planwould send to businesses looking atKentucky.

The proposed tax change drawing themost concern from business interests wouldtemporarily suspend tax write-offs for busi-nesses reporting losses. The proposal wouldgenerate an estimated $72 million in the firstyear of the next budget and $90 million inthe second year.

Affected businesses would still be able toeventually claim those losses for tax purpos-es.

The write-off suspension is meant to lasttwo years, but top House Democrats said thetax benefit could be restored in the secondyear if state revenue collections improve.

Beshear’s budget assumed about $780million in new revenue from an expansion ofgambling in Kentucky. However, lawmakershave shown no willingness to allow videoslot machines at race tracks.

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Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers Meet Joe MainThe Illinois Association of Aggregate

Producers (IAAP) and other state associa-tions are helping their members take theirconcerns straight to the top of the MineSafety and Health Administration (MSHA).

On Feb. 17, Joe Main, assistant secretaryof labor of MSHA, and Neil Merrifield,MSHA administrator, Metal/Nonmetal,went to Collinsville, Ill., for a meeting withsafety experts from aggregate mining com-panies.

Main, who stated his desire to ensureinformation was flowing from MSHA tomine operators and back again, acknowl-edged the challenges faced by MSHA andmine operators.

Prior to the meeting, Main hadasked the National Stone, Sand &Gravel Association (NSSGA) andstate associations for input regard-ing unclear areas of MSHA regula-tions or guidance, the effectivenessof the MSHA Small Mines Officeand ways to reduce the FederalMine Safety and Health ReviewCommission’s citation contestbacklog. He also had requested anopportunity to collaborate withindustry to update MSHA’s equip-ment guarding handbook and high-walls video, explore ways toimprove dissemination of bestpractice and compliance assistanceinformation and promote MSHA’snew “Rules to Live By” fatalityreduction program.

Interpretation of MSHA Rules

Mining companies have becomeincreasingly concerned aboutinconsistent and novel interpreta-tions of MSHA rules resulting incitations and increased costs forcompliance. Some of the most wellknown citations are for lack ofhandrails on excavators, unguarded springson screen decks, inadequate guardrails ontruck scales and failure to chock wheels onparked trucks.

This concern is heightened by MSHA’sfailure to provide clear guidance to theindustry outlining the proper way to complywith new regulatory areas, including a lackof guidance regarding the height of thehandrails its inspectors required to beinstalled on mobile equipment.

Merrifield acknowledged MSHA’s diffi-culty getting timely information to all min-ing companies, but said it has attempted todo so through the NSSGAand other avenuesand said MSHA has nearly completed apresentation to address guarding issues andwill make it available to use as soon as pos-sible. According to Main, working in con-

junction with the IAAP Safety Committee toupdate the guarding handbook will be agood opportunity to address this issue.

The increased number of agency inspec-tions and penalties as a result of the MINERAct in 2007, has resulted in a large numberof contested citations, Main said. Theagency’s inconsistent interpretation of regu-lations was partly responsible, he said,adding that MSHAis experiencing “growingpains” as new inspectors are hired and newlegislation is implemented but is committedto more training for inspectors and theirsupervisors to address these issues.

Small Mines Office John Henriksen, IAAP, also expressed

concern that MSHA might be consideringelimination of the Small Mines Office ordrastically changing its mission. The SMOprovides assistance to small mines (thosewith five or fewer employees), leading toreduced rates of injury and illness at minesites and has worked with state associationsto conduct safety seminars benefiting smalloperators.

Main spoke highly of the need for a smallmines assistance program within MSHA,but noted the agency has identified chal-lenges related to consistency between theadvice given to mine operators by the SMOand the inspectors tasked with inspectingthat mine in the future.

Main asked for companies benefitting

from the SMO to let him knowtheir success stories so he canget a better idea of what workswell and thus bolster the pro-gram eventually expanding itto mines with more than fiveminers.

Contested ViolationBacklog

Main would like to reduceconferencing of violations andthe resulting backlog andhopes to have better communi-cations between inspectorsand mine operators during theinspection and during closeoutwhere inspectors can help mineoperators to understand what is

being written and why. He also wants con-ferencing to be more convenient and earlierin the process.

Several company representatives com-plained that nearly all citations are nowbeing written as S&S and high negligence,and another said an MSHA inspector toldhim to contest all citations, perhaps implyingthat some are not warranted.

Main assured everyone that MSHA hasnot instituted citation quotas for inspectorsand committed to evaluate past citations inan effort to reduce “bad paper” and curbwhat aggregate miners believe to be an esca-lation to S&S. Merrifield suggested eachmine operator take the opportunity to talkwith the supervisory mine inspector at theirfield office when they do not agree with orunderstand a citation.

Dust Sampling GuidanceMerrifield and Main said MSHA will

soon be issuing guidance for dust samplingand acknowledged this will be an MSHAinitiative in the coming months.

MSHA currently is evaluating severalproximity detection products that could pre-vent equipment from crushing or pinchingminers and will soon be issuing related stan-dards. MSHAalso is working with the ArmyCorps of Engineers to develop standardsgoverning impoundments (dams and dikes)at mine sites.

The new “Rules to Live By” initiativeseeks to improve the prevention of fatalitiesin mining through industry outreach andeducation followed by enhanced enforce-ment. The focus will be on 13 frequentlycited standards in metal/nonmetal mining(11 in coal mining) that cause or contributeto fatal accidents in the mining industry innine accident categories.

Also at the meeting were Anne Leslie(Raimonde Drilling Corporation); JimPapenhausen (RiverStone Group Inc.); GaryO’Toole (Hanson Material Service); MarkNoel (Shakespeare Aggregates); AlanShoemaker (Tuscola Stone Company); KirkGrissett (Martin Marietta Materials); JasonBish (Fred Weber Inc.); Randy Jamison(Lafarge); Steve Rudloff (MissouriLimestone Producers Association); ToddScott (River Products); Rich White (IowaLimestone Producers Association); andShawn McKinney (Illinois Association ofAggregate Producers).

Joe Main, assistant secretary of labor of MSHA, spoke at the IAAP meeting.

Aggregate producers met with MSHA officials to discuss their concerns.

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5.9% Financing* • $3000 Down • $509/Month$28,500 Warranty

TRADESHOW

DEMO2010 CAT 252B SERIES II

*with approved credit

Macgowan Returns as TerritorySales Manager of Trenchers Plus

After a three-year absence, JohnMacgowan returned to his role as a territorysales manager of Trenchers Plus Inc., a full-service construction equipment dealer. Histerritory encompasses the west metropolitanarea and western Minnesota.

“I’m very excited to be back. Recentchanges in management will allow me tofully apply my 20 plus years of experienceserving utility and underground contractors,helping them to operate more efficiently andeffectively,” stated Macgowan.

“It’s tough out there for contractors tomaintain profitability, and they will appreci-ate a resource that is interested in buildingwin-win relationships. It’s my commitmentto assist our contractors and utilities to thebest of my ability, without limitations. I’mlooking forward to re-connecting with all ofmy past customers and anticipate startingnew relationships in the future,” saidMacgowan.

For more information, call 612-868-0064.

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up to speed on the latest technologies and ‘best practices’thatwill drive growth in tomorrow’s economy,” stated ShowDirector Melissa Magestro.

“Our industry has been hit hard by this recession but thereis some optimism looking ahead. We received very favorablefeedback about the shows’ value in fostering these industryconnections to help participants succeed,” Magestro added.

“World of Asphalt and AGG1 are industry-run shows, andindustry support has been key to their success,” explainedMagestro. “We understand that attendees and exhibitorsneed to carefully evaluate their budgets and time and makechoices. Our industry partnerships and co-located eventsbroaden the depth of the show experience for all participantsand provide maximum return on investment,” she stated.

Co-locating with World of Asphalt and AGG1 in 2010were the Flexible Pavements of Ohio annual meeting and thePlantmix Asphalt Industry of Kentucky (PAIKY) WinterTraining School.

Several educational gatherings also would held in con-junction with the shows. These included the AGG1Academy; the People, Plants and Paving Program; and theAsphalt Pavement Alliance’s Asphalt Pavement Conference.

Attendees also had access to the co-located NationalTraffic Management and Work Zone Safety PowerWorkshop, sponsored by the American Road andTransportation Builders Association (ARTBA); a NIOSHSeminar on Major Hazard Risk Assessment; a ProjectManagement Essentials workshop; and an OSHA 10-hourcourse for construction workers certification program.

The shows are not held during ConExpo-Con/AGG showyears, so in 2011, World of Asphalt and AGG1 exhibitorsand products will be spotlighted at ConExpo-Con/AGG, inMarch 2011 in Las Vegas. The co-located shows return in2012 — March 12 to 15 in Charlotte, N.C.

World of Asphalt is owned by the National Asphalt

Pavement Association (NAPA) and Association ofEquipment Manufacturers (AEM); AGG1 is owned by theNational Stone, Sand and Gravel Association (NSSGA).AEM is the producer of the show.

Final Registration Numbers Exceed6,200 at the World of Asphalt Show

Komatsu Product Manager Armando Najera Jr. wason hand to answer questions about their newPC200LC-8 hybrid excavator.

Territory Manager Tony Wight talks about VT LeeBoy equipment with Tad Cross ofTC Paving.

Roadtec’s Eric Baker discusses some of the engineer-ing efforts behind Roadtec’s work to address comingTier IV emissions regulations.

More than 340 exhibitors showcased the latest tech-nologies, equipment and products for aggregates,asphalt, pavement maintenance and traffic safety pro-fessionals.

WOA from page 12

Sakai’s Mark Armel (L) and Pat Burnham field questions about their Model GW750-2 vibratory pneumatic roller.

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SECT IONPaving

Terex Glider Truck Program Upgrades Older Mixer FleetsThe Terex glider truck program from

Terex Roadbuilding offers ready mix con-crete producers an economical alternativefor upgrading front discharge transit mixtruck fleets in the midst of challenging eco-nomic times and imminent EnvironmentalProtection Agency 2010 emission standards.The flexible program allows customers to“glider out” Terex and other brands of mixertrucks. Additionally, cus-tomers have a vast array ofupgrade options, includingthe addition of auxiliaryaxles to size the truck tochanging market conditions.

“The concept behind ourglider program is we onlyreuse viable truck compo-nents,” explained SteveHoward, director of sales forTerex front- and rear-dis-charge mixer trucks. “A cus-tomer can send us any front-discharge truck, no matterthe model or brand, and wecan use the components tocreate a Terex glider of anymodel.”

Terex assists the customerwith selecting the right com-

ponents to be reused for the glider truck.Producers can send the donor truck to theFort Wayne, Ind., factory to be dismantled ordismantle the donor themselves and ship thecomponents to the factory. The most com-mon items reused by customers consist ofthe engine, transmission, transfer case, driveaxles, wheels and tires, drum drive gearboxand hydrostatic transmissions for the drum.

If a donor truck is sent to Fort Wayne as acomplete unit, it is dismantled, and the com-ponents are sent to the appropriate depart-ment within the factory. There they arechecked, prepped and upgraded (if neces-sary) for installation just like original partsfor new trucks. The glider truck is sent downthe same line and assembled by the samefactory technicians that build new Terexmixer trucks. As part of the upgrade, thetruck receives a new frame, air system,

hydraulics, electrical system, suspension,cab and other required components to com-plete the process.

In a matter of weeks, the customer has aTerex glider truck offering a longer servicelife and much higher resale value than thedonor truck, at a lower cost than buying new,according to the manufacturer.

If the value of the glider truck is kept towithin 75 percent of the cost of buying new,the customer does not have to pay federal

excise tax, a savings of up to$13,000.

“Lower insurance premi-ums also could be realizedwith a glider truck,” addedHoward.

For producers who wishto upgrade their fleet bydoing the work themselves,rather than sending the oldtruck or components to theFort Wayne factory, Terexoffers glider kits completewith the necessary compo-nents to complete therebuild.

For more information,visit www.terex.com.

New LF Forward Compaction Plates 20 Percent Faster Dynapac’s new series of LF forward

compaction plates feature improvedspeed, flexibility and performance.Engineered for asphalt applications andavailable with a number of options tocustomize the plates, the new modelsare approximately 20 percent faster thantheir predecessors, according to themanufacturer.

The Dynapac LF75 and LF100 platesare easily convertible from soil toasphalt applications and feature a spe-cially engineered bottom plate and awater distribution system for all types ofasphalt jobs.

The bottom plate is the most criticalcomponent of a forward plate forasphalt compaction. The new DynapacLF series bottom plate has been

designed so its edges give a well-defined contact surface that will leaveno marks on the mat.

The Dynapac LF series also featuresa water distribution system that is inte-grated into the bottom plate. Water con-sumption is optimized by means of aflow adjustment valve that is easilyreached by the operator. A large remov-able water tank with a secured capmakes refills swift, simple and less fre-quent; this also allows for longer shiftoperation and more output per day.Maintenance is easier as well becausethere are no pipes or sprinklers to clean.

The Dynapac LF75 and LF100weigh 165 and 205 lbs. (75 and 93 kg)respectively. The LF75 is available witha Honda engine and a 16.5-in. (42 cm)

bottom plate. The LF100 is available ina gas or diesel option and features a 20-in. (51 cm)-wide bottom plate.

The LF series is equipped withDynapac’s Low-Vib handle, whichreduces exposure to hand-arm transmit-ted vibrations and increases operatorcomfort. For tight spaces, the handle isaligned with the center of the plate foreasy maneuverability. The handle canbe raised to a vertical operational posi-tion, and then easily folded for trans-portation and storage.

All models offer a wide variety ofoptional equipment such as lifting han-dles, block paving kits and a protectionframe suitable for rental applications, allof which makes it possible to customizethe machine.

The Dynapac LF75 and LF100 plates are easily con-vertible from soil to asphalt applications and fea-ture a specially engineered bottom plate and a waterdistribution system for all types of asphalt jobs.

As part of the upgrade, the truck receives a new frame,air system, hydraulics, electrical system, suspension,cab and other required components to complete theprocess.

If a donor truck is sent to Fort Wayne as a completeunit, it is dismantled, and the components are sent tothe appropriate department within the factory. Therethey are checked, prepped and upgraded (if neces-sary) for installation just like original parts for newtrucks.

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Cat Releases CB54, CB54 XW, CB64 Asphalt Compactors

Caterpillar has released theCB54, CB54XW and CB64asphalt compactors. The CB54,with 67 in. (170 cm) wide drums,provides a high static force andcompetes in the 8.8 to 12.4 ton (8to 11.3 t) class of asphalt com-pactors at 23,818 lb. (10,804 kg).

The CB54 XW, with 79 in. (200cm) wide drums, is designed forwider lane paving and also com-petes in the 8.8 to 12.4 ton class ofasphalt compactors at 26,230 lb.(11,898 kg).

The CB64, with 84 in. (213 cm)wide drums, is designed for widewidth paving and provides a max-imum weight of 30,291 lb.(13,740 kg).

Cat asphalt compactors featureversatile vibratory systems, a pow-erful Cat C4.4 engine withACERT technology, a reliablewater spray system, and servicefeatures that offer easy access andquick reference. These machinescan be used on all phases ofasphalt compaction, reducing theneed for a variety of rollers. Theywork well as a breakdown or inter-mediate roller because of theirhigh compactive forces. And, dueto the high pounds per linear inch(PLI) exerted by these machines,they also provide excellent resultswhen working in the finish posi-

tion, according to the manufactur-er.

Typical applications includehighways, city streets, countyroads, lane additions, industrialsites, overlays, airport runwaysand other production-sized pavingjobs.

The new frame design providesa clear view to the drum surfacesand spray bars, allowing the oper-ator to easily monitor water sprayperformance. The water spray sys-tem features a single tank, dualpumps, dual spray bars and triplefiltration that provides redundancyin the system and ensures reliableperformance to keep the machineon the mat. Customers will appre-ciate the dual spray bar perform-ance on polymer-modified mixdesigns, rubberized asphalt andother mixes that have a tendencyto stick to the drums, according tothe manufacturer.

Depending on operating condi-tions, the operator can now choosebetween single or dual spray baroperation. The CB54 XW andCB64 models are equipped with18 spray nozzles mounted overeach drum, while the CB54 uti-lizes 14 nozzles.

Caterpillar offers versatilevibratory systems that aredesigned to meet density require-

ments in the fewest number ofpasses while keeping pace withthe paver. Thick lifts and mixdesigns that consist of large aggre-gate, and low levels of filler andbinder are normally tough to com-pact. The five amplitude vibratorysystem offers a wide range ofamplitudes that apply extensiveamounts of force for enhancedperformance on thick lifts andtough mix designs. Versa Vibe is amulti-purpose, vibratory systemthat can handle a variety of mixdesigns. This system providestwo, high amplitude/low frequen-cy settings for tough superpavemix designs, and two, high fre-quency/low amplitude settings tomatch higher paving speeds. Thedual amplitude/dual frequencyvibratory system is similar toVersa Vibe, however, the dualamplitude/dual frequency systemonly utilizes a single amplitudewith each frequency.

The C4.4 engine with ACERTtechnology provides a gross powerof 137 hp (102 kW) and meetsU.S. EPATier III engine emissionsrequirements. The engine isequipped with an ECM that opti-mizes performance on inclines andthick lifts when rolling resistanceis amplified. The centered articula-tion hitch allows the drums to

track in the same path when turn-ing. This feature allows the opera-tor to stay focused on the frontdrum when working close toobstacles, while knowing the reardrum will follow. An optional off-set hitch provides up to 6.65 in.(16.9 cm) of drum offset to eitherside for more coverage.

The centralized station opti-mizes visibility to drum surfaces,drum edges, and both sides of themachine. Multi-position seatingprovides plenty of adjustmentsthat help the operator stay focusedand in control. An impact spac-ing/speed control dial used in con-junction with the propel lever pro-vides a cruise control type featurethat allows the operator to meetthe required impact spacing tokeep pace with the paver. Movingthe propel lever to full forward orto full reverse allows the machineto travel at the speed determinedby the adjustable dial.

An adjustable auto-vibe func-tion allows the operator to deter-mine when the vibratory systemshould engage upon starting out orwhen changing direction. Sinceeach job site requires its ownrolling pattern, the adjustable dialon the console can easily be tai-lored to match compactionrequirements.

Adjustable mirrors (optional onCB54) mounted on the verticaldrum supports greatly enhancevisibility to the drum edges andjob site in general. They are espe-cially effective on the CB54 XWand CB64 models, due to theirwider drums.

The engine and machine ECMsare compatible with Cat ElectronicTechnician, providing quick reso-lution to any issues that may arise.The hydraulic system containsgrouped pressure test ports and oilsampling ports that simplify diag-nostics; there is no need to breakinto the circuit and risk contamina-tion. The filters for engine oil,hydraulic oil, fuel and air, are alleasily accessible, while the drainports utilize remote lines thatmake collection clean and easy.

New features, such as the self-adjusting serpentine belt, the elec-trically actuated Prime Time fuelpump, and the quick-connect jumpstart post, limit service require-ments. The standard 500-hourengine oil change and the 3 year or3,000 hour vibratory bearing oilchange intervals keep service costslow. Extended service intervalshave a positive impact on the bot-tom line by maximizing uptimeand minimizing oil and filterreplacement costs.

The CB64, with 84 in. (213 cm) wide drums, is designed for widewidth paving and provides a maximum weight of 30,291 lb. (13,740 kg).

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ROADTEC an Astec Industries Company800 MANUF ATTANOOGA, TN 37405 USA F m

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Buying American is good, but don’t base your buying decision on that alone.

With our pavers you get high-quality, non-segregated mats, simple operation, maintenance, and trouble shooting; and when you have questions or want to order parts,

it’s great to talk direct to the factory.Our customers buy from us because reliability and customer service

are most important to them. Why? Because it helps them save time and make money.

Call us or visit our web site today!

ROADTEC: THE AMERICAN WAY TO MUTUAL SUCCESS AND PROFITABILITY.

ROADTEC HIGHWAY CLASS PAVERS: RP-195 10’ track paver, RP-190 10’ tire paver, RP-175 8’ track paver, RP-170 8’ tire paver, SP-200 10’ spray paver. See roadtec.com for more.

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THE COMPACTION EXPERTS

Our rollers are pretty basic.Basically perfect.BOMAG improves on perfection with the BW120AD-4 roller.Want a roller that will finish the job better, faster and more efficiently? Then you want the BW120AD-4 from BOMAG. We took the top tandem-drum vibratory roller in its class and made it even better: A more powerful 33.8-hp diesel engine, a 14-percent faster working speed, and a larger operator’s platform with standard laterally sliding seat for better visibility. Improving perfection? That’s just the basics with BOMAG.

To do the best job, you need the best equipment.To learn more visit www.bomag-americas.com,

or call 1-800-78-BOMAG today.

1400 W. Ogden Ave.Naperville, IL 60563

630/355-7150

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Owensboro, KY270/684-2339

Paducah, KY270/554-1131

Evansville, IN812/473-0484

Mount Vernon, IL618/244-6800

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HISTORY LESSON:Which compact grader has a

60 year USA Heritage?

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NorAm 65E | 110 HP | 16,800 LBS | 10’ or 12’ BLADEHistory is on our side. Our ancestory can be traced back to 1949 with the Allis Chalmers “D” to the FiatAllis

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Built from a lineage of market leaders for over 60 yearswww.noram65.com

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Urbana, IL 61802217/337-1781

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Foristell, MO636/463-2500

Cape Girardeau, MO573/334-0563

Cuba, MO573/885-0500

Owensboro, KY270/684-2339

Evansville, IN812/473-0484

Mt. Vernon, IL618/244-6800

Paducah, KY270/554-1131

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317/545-2151Toll free in state 800/382-1896Toll free out of state 800/227-3228

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For more information or a personal demonstration,call 210.474.5770 or visit an authorized Dynapac dealer near you.

AUTHORIZED DYNAPAC DEALERSBROOKS TRACTOR

Sun Prairie, WI608.837.5141Milwaukee, WI414.462.9790

West Salem, WI608.786.2644De Pere, WI

920.336.5711

CASEY EQUIPMENTArlington Heights, IL

847.437.8686Lemont, IL

630.257.1261Rockford, IL

815.332.8222

HAYDEN - MURPHY EQUIP. CO.Minneapolis, MN

952.884.2301

CONSTRUCTIONMACHINERY COMPANY

Owensboro, KY877.683.2262Louisville, KY866.901.2262

DIAMOND EQUIPMENTBowling Green, KY

270.781.1061Evansville, IN812.425.4428Mt. Vernon, IL618.242.2273

Terre Haute, IN812.299.4747

DMI . DIESEL MACHINERY, INC.

Sioux Falls, SD605.336.0411Aberdeen, SD605.725.4364Rapid City, SD605.348.7438

EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE & REPAIR

Cincinnati, OH800.891.3450

LOGANCONTRACTORS SUPPLY

Omaha, NE402.339.3900

Des Moines, IA515.253.9048Bettendorf, IA563.441.2949

LUBY EQUIPMENTFenton, MO

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Cape Girardeau, MO573.334.9937

MACDONALD MACHINERYLafayette, IN765.742.2080

Fort Wayne, IN260.747.1561

South Bend, IN574.271.0800

Indianapolis, IN317.856.3000

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TITAN MACHINERYBismarck,ND701.250.7925

Minot, ND701.852.3188

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Total VisibilityCompaction is high-precision work, and the experienced operator knows exactly what a perfect job looks like. That is why visibility is one of Dynapac’s primary design characteristics. Dynapac’s unique design gives a perfect view of drum edges, surfaces and sprinkler nozzles. Even the largest model lets the operator see an object of 3 feet in height, at a distance of only 3 feet – an important safety feature.

These are only a few of the ways Dynapac helps you keep an eye on quality.

Want to know more? Have a closer look at dynapac.com.

Part of the Atlas Copco Group

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Roadtec’s Screed Boost Can Increase Mat SmoothnessScreed Assist has been a staple in the industry for some

time and simply helps to support the weight of the screedwhether the paver is moving or stopped. Roadtec now offersan additional option called Screed Boost to manage the set-tling of the screed only when the paver is stopped. The fea-ture also compensates for settling of rubber-tired pavers dur-ing stops, caused by the tires compressing and “squatting.”Rubber tire compression causes the screed to descend andhas led some in the industry to conclude that it is more diffi-cult to get the same mat smoothness from a tire paver than atrack paver. Screed Boost effectively addresses this issue giv-ing road builders the tools to pave even, smooth mats withboth types of pavers.

Roadtec Screed Boost pressurizes the bottom of the screedlift cylinders only during stops and thus prevents the screedfrom settling and causing a dent in the mat. This pressure willbe enough to help the screed from dropping plus helpaccount for tires being compressed with added loads, accord-ing to the manufacturer. The operator can adjust the pressureas needed.

When the paver starts back into motion the screed boostshuts off and the screed returns to free floating. Screed Boosthas a delay switch that allows the boost to stay on 0, 3 or 6seconds after the paver goes into motion. This allows theoperator to create a smooth transition by selecting a longerdelay that lets him ease into fine-aggregate mixes that tend tocompress more. For less pliable mixes he would use a short-er delay. While the paver is in motion the screed free-floatsand is not affected by Screed Boost whatsoever.

Roadtec Screed Boost prevents the screed from sinking into the mix when the paver is stopped and isespecially helpful to compensate for tire compression during stops.

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LeeBoy 9000 Paver Boasts Maneuverable Rubber Tire DesignVT LeeBoy Inc. is now offering

contractors the 9000 Series asphaltpaver, a 34,000-lb. (15,422 kg) paverfeaturing a maneuverable, rubber tiredesign and an 8-ft. (2.4 m) electrically-heated screed system.

This high production rubber tireasphalt paver is powered by a 173-hp(129 kW) Cat Tier III diesel engine,which provides the power to pushlarger tandem axle trucks. The engineis transversely mounted, which allowsfor better ground level access andcooling efficiency. A fume ventilationsystem vents asphalt vapors awayfrom the operator and screed area. Aneasily raised hood covers the low pro-file engine and side grating is easilyremoved to provide access to theengine compartment.

The LeeBoy 9000 operator stationsare designed for maximum comfortand ease of operation, according to themanufacturer. It includes dual hydraulicslide-out operator stations to enhance foreand aft visibility with fully equipped con-soles that incorporate CAN Bus systemdesign and digital gauges for monitoringpaver functions and diagnostics. Paversteering is by Plus 1 control architecture

with touch pads.The 9000 rubber tired paver provides

added maneuverability, ground speed, ridequality and traction. The tire system is com-prised of two large heavy-duty low pressurerear 19 by 29.5 in. (48 by 75 cm) drive tires.The 12 by 22 in. (30.5 by 56 cm) solid rub-ber front tandem steering bogie wheelsoscillate to improve mat quality by overrid-

ing roadbed irregularities.The material handling system on a 9000

paver begins with an 11-ton (10 t) receivinghopper with heavy-duty, hydraulic radiushopper wings and high strength plasticflashing to prevent material spillage. Dual18 in. (46 cm) heavy-duty slat bar and rollerchain conveyors feed the 16 in. (40.6 cm)diameter hardened cast steel augers that

push asphalt to the screed. The augerassembly can be hydraulically raisedand lowered, which is helpful in theloading and unloading process.Standard sonic feed sensors control theaugers. The operator has independentleft and right control of the conveyorsystem and material flow gates.Manual tunnel extensions are availableto keep mix away from the drive tire.

The 9000 paver has a heavy-dutyelectrically heated and vibratingLegend Screed System that extendshydraulically from 8- to 15.5-ft. (2.4 to4.7 m). An onboard 20 Kw generatorelectrically heats the main screed andthe front-mounted extensions.LeeBoy’s heat element replacementsystem makes replacing heating com-ponents easy. Adjustable screed exten-sions feature a 9 degree slope.

A two-speed motor with singlereduction planetary torque hub allows the9000 paver to travel at speeds up to 13 mph.The 9000 paver can pave at speeds up to250 fpm (76 mpm).

Fluid capacities are among the largest forthis size paver with an 82-gal. (310 L) fueltank, 86-gal. (325 L) hydraulic oil capacityand 15-gal. (57 L) citrus washdown tank.

The 9000 Series asphalt paver is powered by a 173 hp (129 kW) Cat Tier III diesel engine.

New ‘Wasp-Waist’Gives W 150Operator Perfect View of Cut

The new Wirtgen W 150 is a large butcompact milling machine that can optionallybe fitted with milling drums of 4 ft. (1.20 m),4 ft. 3 in. (1.30 m) or 5 ft. (1.50 m) workingwidth, letting the W 150be used for a variety ofdifferent applications.

The machine’s “waspwaist” — the speciallyshaped central part of themachine chassis —ensures that the operatorhas an enhanced view ofthe milling edge, enablinghim to precisely steer themachine from the individ-ually adjustable driver’sseat. This free-view con-cept produces significant-ly better and more effec-tive milling results with-out the need for time-consuming manualreworking, according to the manufacturer.

The W 150 is equipped with a four-foldfull-floating and height adjustment system asa standard machine feature. The systemensures that the machine aligns parallel to

the road pavement automatically both duringthe milling operation and in transport mode.It also guarantees reliable traction of the W150’s four crawler track units, enabling the

machine to always adapt to ground condi-tions dynamically, ensuring permanentground contact and precise adherence to theselected milling depth.

For more information, call 615/501-0600or visit www.wirtgenamerica.com.

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Serving the Asphalt Industry for over 20 YearsServing the Asphalt Industry for over 20 Years

2007 Midland SPD-8 roadwidener, 8 ft widening, discharges off each side,hydrostatic drive, JohnDeere diesel engine, 2-3 fthyd

1990 Etnyre BT-HL 1540 gallon distributor, air on/offcontrols, propane burners, 10ft TUC spray bar, Ford F700w/Ford 6 cylinder dieselengine, 5 spd trans, 2 spdaxle, air brakes

1994 Rosco SPRH chipspreader, 11 ft spreadhopper, Cummins dieselengine, manual transmission

2000 Leeboy 2800 forcefeed loader, enclosed cabw/heat & air conditioning,rear steer, Cummins dieselengine, hydrostatic drive,almost new belt

1999 Gilcrest 813RTPropaver, Isuzu 80hp dieselengine, 8-13 ft screed

2002 Ingersoll Rand DD30double drum 52” vibratoryroller, Kubota water cooleddiesel engine, vibrates andpulls on both drums oreither drum, ROPS - $17,000

2005 Wacker RD11A frontdrum vibratory, Honda 18hpgas engine, 35" drums,OROPS, 389 hours

New Marathon DF10W walkbehind crack sealer, 10 gallon,hand agitation, leak free triggercontrolled dispensing valve,80,000 BTU propane torchw/hose & regulator, steel rearwheels, steel front caster wheel,temperature thermometer

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EXACTCOMPACT HELPS SPEED COMPACTION BY MONITORING IMPACT SPACING

www.sakaiamerica.com

1-800-323-0535

Take a high-frequency Sakai roller and you can speed compaction. With EXACTCOMPACT, you can be sure that you’re rolling at the precise impact spacing.EXACTCOMPACT is a simple visual monitor: Red = You’re rolling too fast. Yellow = You’re rolling too slow. Green = You’re right on target to reach density at the fastest possible ground speed. EXACTCOMPACT is standard on mainline Sakairollers – optional on all others. Put it to work on your next HMA job.

FINKBINER EQUIPMENT CO.15W400N Frontage Rd. • Burr Ridge, IL 60527

630/654-3700 • Fax: 630/654-3792

Savage, MN952/895-9595800/888-9515

Duluth, MN218/727-8671800/888-9535

Grand Rapids, MN218/328-5916800/459-5916

Des Moines, IA218/741-9011800/555-1445

Sioux City, IA712/252-0538800/633-9104

Cedar Rapids, IA319/363-9655800/616-6615

Road Machinery & Supplies

For more information, contact your local dealer. When you’re ready to start building roads,

the strength of Volvo is on the road for you.

Roadbuilding SolutionsLeeBoy’s Rosco brand roadbuilding solutions are designed and built for the most demanding applications. From asphalt distributors and brooms to pothole patchers and chip spreaders, count on LeeBoy products for value that delivers bottom-line results.

Durability, productivity, ease of operation and value have made LeeBoy an industry leader.

Roadbuilding SolutionsLeeBoy’s Rosco brand roadbuilding solutions are designed and built for the most demanding applications. From asphalt distributors and brooms to pothole patchers and chip spreaders, count on LeeBoy products for value that delivers bottom-line results.

Durability, productivity, ease of operation and value have made LeeBoy an industry leader.

MAXIMIZER 3 ASPHALT DISTRIBUTOR

SweepPro Broom

Contact your Rosco Dealer

Maximizer 3 Asphalt Distributor Features:

· 8 to 16 Foot Extendible Spraybar

· Automatic In-Cab Controls

· 400 GPM Viking Asphalt Pump

· Enviro-Flush Clean-Out System

· Internal Spraybar Valves

RA-300 Spray PatcherSPRH Chip Spreader

Roland MachineryCompanyGreen Bay, WI920/435-6676 866/475-7047

Deforest, WI608/842-4151866/475-7040

Franksville, WI262/835-2710800/811-6005

Schofield, WI715/355-9898 866/475-7016

Escanaba, MI906/786-6920 800/236-6425

Springfield, IL217/789-7711 800/252-2926

Carterville, IL618/985-3399800/274-7202

Bridgeton, MO314/291-1330800/274-7230

Cape Girardeau, MO573/334-5252800/274-7210

Columbia, MO573/814-0083800/274-7212

Palmyra, MO573/769-2056800/274-7214

Portage, IN219/764-8080888/764-8226

Eau Clair, MI715/874-5400866/475-7035

VT LeeBoy, Inc. • 500 Lincoln County Parkway Ext. • Lincolnton, N.C. 28092 • 704.966.3300 • www.leeboy.com

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The Worldwide Leader in Concrete Paving Technology

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ROAD MACHINERY &SUPPLIESDes Moines, IA

218/741-9011 • 800/555-1445Sioux City, IA

712/252-0538 • 800/633-9104Cedar Rapids, IA

319/363-9655 • 800/616-6615Milan, IL

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502/491-4000 • Fax: 502/499-3195www.brandeismachinery.com

Corbin, KY606/528-3700 • Fax: 606/528-9014

Lexington, KY859/259-3456 • Fax: 859/254-0783

Stanville, KY606/478-9201 • Fax: 606/478-9208

Paducah, KY270/444-8390 • Fax: 270/575-4907

SWANSTON EQUIPMENT COMPANY3450 West MainFargo, ND 58103

800/369-03712219 Elk Drive

Minot, ND 58107800/210-8766

BRANDEIS MACHINERY & SUPPLY COMPANY

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Green Bay WI920/435-6676 • 866/475-7047

Deforest WI608/842-4151 • 866/475-7040

Franksville WI 262/835-2710 • 800/811-6005

Schofield WI 715/355-9898 • 866/475-7016

Eau Claire, WI715/874-5400 • 866/475-7035

Escanaba MI906/786-6920 • 800/236-6425

Springfield, IL217/789-7711 • 800/252-2926

Marengo, IL815/923-4966 • 800/765-2635

Bolingbrook IL630/739-7474 • 800/826-9608

Carterville, IL618/985-3399 • 800/274-7202

Bridgeton, MO314/291-1330 • 800/274-7230

Cape Girardeau, MO573/334-5252 • 800/274-7210

Columbia, MO573/814-0083 • 800/274-7212

Palmyra, MO573/769-2056 • 800/274-7214

Portage, IN219/764-8080 • 888/764-8226

1801 Watterson Tr.Louisville, KY 40299

502/491-4000 • Fax: 502/499-3195www.brandeismachinery.com

Evansville, IN812/425-4491 • Fax 812/425-1171

Corbin, KY606/528-3700 • Fax 606/528-9014

Lexington, KY859/259-3456 • Fax 859/254-0783

Stanville, KY606/478-9201 • Fax 606/478-9208

Paducah, KY270/444-8390 • Fax 270/575-4907

Indianapolis, IN317/872-8410 • Fax 317/872-8417

Ft.Wayne, IN260/489-4551 • Fax 260/489-1620

South Bend, IN574/233-8770 • Fax 574/233-8775

ROLAND MACHINERY BRANDEIS MACHINERY & SUPPLY COMPANY

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Roadbuilding SolutionsLeeBoy roadbuilding solutions are designed and built for the most demanding applications. From asphalt pavers and motor graders to compaction rollers, asphalt distributors, brooms, chip spreaders and pothole patchers, count on LeeBoy brand products for value that delivers bottom-line results.

Durability, productivity, ease of operation and value have made LeeBoy an industry leader.

Roadbuilding SolutionsLeeBoy roadbuilding solutions are designed and built for the most demanding applications. From asphalt pavers and motor graders to compaction rollers, asphalt distributors, brooms, chip spreaders and pothole patchers, count on LeeBoy brand products for value that delivers bottom-line results.

Durability, productivity, ease of operation and value have made LeeBoy an industry leader.

VT LeeBoy, Inc. • 500 Lincoln County Parkway Ext. • Lincolnton, N.C. 28092 • 704.966.3300 • www.leeboy.com

8510 ASPHALT PAVER

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Contact your LeeBoy Dealer

8515 Asphalt Paver Features:

· 8 to 15 Foot Paving Width· 87-HP Kubota Diesel Engine· Dual Operator Stations· High Deck or Low Deck Configuration· Heavy-Duty Vibrating, Heated Legend Screed System · Choice of Propane or Electric Screed Heat· Dual Joystick Steering

400 Vibratory Roller8500 Asphalt Paver685B Motor Grader 8510 Asphalt Paver 400 Vibratory Roller

8515 ASPHALT PAVER

5633 W Hwy 13Savage, MN 55378

952/895-9595 • 800/888-9515Duluth, MN

218/727-8671 • 800/888-9535Grand Rapids, MN

218/328-5916 • 800/459-5916Virginia, MN

218/741-9011 • 800/752-4304

1603 East Algonquin Rd.Arlington Heights, IL 60005

847/437-8686 • Fax: 847/437-873816754 New Ave.

Lemont, IL 60439630/257-1261 • Fax: 630/257-0614

1548 Huntwood DriveCherry Valley, IL 61016

815/332-8222 • Fax: 815/332-3056

ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES COMPANY

CASEY EQUIPMENT COMPANYwww.casey-equipment.com

ROLAND MACHINERYSpringfield, IL

217/789-7711 • 800/252-2926Carterville, IL

618/985-3399 • 800/274-7202Portage, IN

219/764-8080 • 888/764-8226Bridgeton, MO

314/291-1330 • 800/274-7230

Cape Girardeau, MO573/334-5252 • 800/274-7210

Columbia, MO573/814-0083 • 800/274-7212

Palmyra, MO573/769-2056 • 800/274-7214

Eau Clair, WI715/874-5400 • 866/475-7035

Green Bay, WI920/435-6676 • 866/475-7047

Deforest, WI608/842-4151 • 866/475-7040

Franksville, WI262/835-2710 • 800/811-6005

Schofield, WI715/355-9898 • 866/475-7016

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ASSE Launches Prevention Through DesignAddressing the fact that workplace inci-

dents can be prevented through design,such as during the designing and construc-tion of a new manufacturing plant, theAmerican Society of Safety Engineers’(ASSE) recently launched the Z790Standards Initiative to develop the“Prevention Through Design (PTD):Guidelines for Addressing OccupationalRisks in Design and Redesign Processes”standard.

“This is a major move for ASSE as ourmembers have been discussing and actingon this issue for many years and it will bethe first ASSE stand-alone standard thesociety will publish,” ASSE VicePresident-Council on Practices andStandards George Pearson said followingthe approval of the ASSE board of directorsto move forward.

“This is a key issue for the SH&E pro-fession. Our members have produced keypapers on this topic, held symposiums, par-ticipated in meetings with governmentagencies, developed the ASSE PreventionThrough Design: an ASSE TechnicalReport, TR-Z790.001-2009, and will behost to a webinar on this topic in February.

Basically, PTD or safety through designis defined as the integration of hazardanalysis and risk assessment methods earlyin the design and engineering stages andtaking the actions necessary so that risks ofinjury or damage are prevented. ASSEmembers note that recent studies indicatethat approximately 40 percent of work-related fatalities are design related. PTD isdescribed as an approach that can eliminateor reduce work-related hazards by design-ing them out of the project.

The new PTD ASSE standard will assistSH&E professionals and others to increasetheir knowledge on the occupational safety,health and environmental issues in thedesign/redesign process and address howto prevent or minimize work-related haz-ards associated with facilities, materials,and equipment during: construction, manu-facture, use, maintenance anddisposal/demolition.

ASSE’s PTD technical report, availablenow, provides guidance on PTD conceptsand processes as a specifically identifiedelement in a safety and health managementsystem so that decisions pertaining to occu-pational risks are incorporated into the

design and redesign processes, includingconsideration of the life cycle of facilities,materials, and equipment, according toASSE.

“PTD is a major issue. Our ASSEStandards Development Committee, madeup of standards and SH&E experts fromaround the world, recommended that amotion go before the ASSE board to devel-op the Z790 initiative,” Pearson added.“We believe this will have a positiveimpact on preventing work injuries and ill-nesses.”

ASSE is currently reviewing the draftZ790 document and setting up stakeholdermeetings for those wishing to comment onthe draft. Following this, ASSE willprocess the standard through the AmericanNational Standards Institute (ANSI) can-vass process.

Also, on Feb. 17, ASSE will be host to awebinar titled “Prevention Through Design— Guidelines for Addressing OccupationalRisks in Design and Redesign Processes”which will discuss ASSE’s PTD technicalreport, share insights on how PTD is beingimplemented in a variety of industries anddiscuss international standards activities.

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22000088 NNHH BB9955,, A/C, Aux Hyd, Pilot Controls, RC, 500 Hrs ..........$$6655,,00000022000077 NNHH BB9955BB,, EROPS, A/C, 4WD, E-Hoe, 4-in-1 Bkt, 590 Hrs $$5599,,00000022000055 NNHH LLBB7755BB,, EROPS, 4WD, Std Hoe, Aux. Hyd, QC, 700 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$$4422,,00000022000055 JJDD 331100GG EROPS, 4WD, E-Hoe ..........................................$$3388,,55000022000044 JJDD 331100GG EROPS, 4WD, Standard Hoe ..............................$$3344,,00000022000000 CCaatt 441166CC EROPS, 4WD, E-Hoe, 2061 Hrs ........................$$3322,,000000FFUULLLL LLIINNEE OOFF NNEEWW HHOOLLLLAANNDD LLOOAADDEERR BBAACCKKHHOOEESS AAVVAAIILLAABBLLEE

22000088 KKoobbeellccoo 8800 CCSS EROPS, A/C, New, 239 Hrs ......................$$7700,,00000022000088 KKoobbeellccoo SSKK 7700 SSRR Steel or Rubber, EROPS, A/C, 300 Hrs ................................................................................................................$$6655,,00000022000077 KKoobbeellccoo 5500SSRR--33 EROPS, A/C, Aux Hyd, Rubber Tracks, 600 Hrs ......................................................................................................$$3388,,00000022000077 KKoobbeellccoo 3355SSRR33 (1) OROPS, (1) EROPS, NEW ....................PP..OO..RR..22000088 KKoobbeellccoo 1177SSRR OROPS, Expandable Tracks, NEW ................PP..OO..RR..22000077 KKoobbeellccoo 1133SSRR OROPS, Exc. Cond., 180 Hrs ....................$$1177,,00000022000033 BBoobbccaatt 332255DD OROPS, Rubber Tracks, 1900 Hrs ..............$$1122,,000000((22)) 22000077 HHyyuunnddaaii RR5555--77,, EROPS, A/C, Exc. Condition, 600 Hrs ........................................................................................................$$3399,,550000 eeaa..

22000077 HHyyuunnddaaii RR2288--77,, EROPS, A/C, 136 Hrs ..............................$$2222,,00000022000077 CCaatt 330055CC CCRR,, EROPS, A/C, 670 Hrs ..................................$$4455,,000000

22000066 CCaatt DD88TT EROPS, A/C, New Cat UC, 4 bbl Ripper, 3300 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$$339900,,00000022000066 CCaatt DD88TT EROPS, A/C, SU Blade, 3200 Hrs ......................$$335555,,00000022000055 CCaatt DD88TT EROPS, A/C, SU Blade, New U/C, 4000 Hrs ......$$227755,,00000011998855 CCaatt DD77GG,, EROPS, S/U Blade, very good cond ..................$$5555,,00000011997777 CCaatt DD77GG,, EROPS, S/U Blade ..............................................$$4488,,00000022000088 CCaatt DD66TT XXLL,, EROPS, A/C, S/U Blade, 2500 Hrs ..............$$118899,,00000022000033 CCaatt DD66RR XXWW,, EROPS, A/C, 6-Way, Sweeps, New U/C ....$$112255,,00000011999988 CCaatt DD66RR XXLL,, EROPS, A/C, S/U Blade, 4090 Hrs ..............$$110055,,00000022000077 CCaatt DD66RR XXLL IIIIII,, EROPS, A/C, S/U Blade, Rear Ripper, 1700 Hrs ......................................................................................................$$118855,,000000((22)) 22000044 CCaatt DD66NN LLGGPP,, EROPS, A/C, Str. Blade, One Owner ............................................................................................................$$110055,,000000 eeaa..

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22000044 CCaatt 881155FF EROPS, A/C, 4132 Hrs ....................................$$117722,,00000022000066 CCaatt CCPP443333 EE 66" Padfoot w/Blade, 603 Hrs ......................$$4477,,55000022000077 IIRR SSDD112222FF 84" Padfoot w/Blade, 177 Hrs..........................$$8855,,00000022000033 IIRR SSDD110000FF 84" Padfoot, 609 Hrs ......................................$$5599,,00000022000055 IIRR SSDD110000DD--TTFF 84" Smooth Drum, 500 Hrs ......................$$6699,,55000022000066 IIRR SSDD7777DDXX 66" Smooth Drum, 500 Hrs ............................$$5500,,00000022000033 IIRR SSDD7777FF 66" Padfoot w/Blade, 2961 Hrs..........................$$3322,,00000022000044 IIRR SSDD7700DD,, 66” Smooth Drum, 830 Hrs ............................$$4499,,55000022000055 IIRR SSDD7700DD OROPS, 66" Smooth Drum, 787 Hrs ................$$4422,,00000011999999 IIRR SSDD7700FF OROPS, 66" Padfoot, 2,500 Hrs ........................$$3355,,000000IInnggeerrssoollll RRaanndd DDDD1122 32" Double Drum Roller, 321 Hrs ............$$1133,,00000022000044 BBoommaagg BBWW117777AADD 66" Smooth Drum w/shell kit, OROPS, 1500Hrs ..............................................................................................$$3399,,000000

((88)) 0066--0099 SSkkyyTTrraakk 1100005544,, EROPS, 10,000#, 54Ft. Tilt Carriage....................................................................................................SSttaarrtt aatt $$5599,,000000((1100)) 0066--0099 SSkkyyTTrraakk 88004422,, EROPS, 8000#, 42Ft, Tilt Carriage ......................................................................................................SSttaarrtt aatt $$4455,,000000((66)) 0055--0099 SSkkyyTTrraakk 66004422,, EROPS/OROPS, 6000#, 42Ft, Tilt Car....................................................................................................SSttaarrtt aatt $$3311,,00000022000077 SSkkyyTTrraakk 66003366,, EROPS w/Heat, 6000#, 36Ft, Tilt Car, 700 Hrs ........................................................................................................$$5522,,000000

22000055 SSkkyyTTrraakk 66003366,, OROPS, 6000#, 36Ft, 1900 Hrs ................$$3311,,00000022000044 SSkkyyTTrraakk 66003366,, OROPS, 6000#, 36Ft, 2500 Hrs ................$$3344,,00000022000088 JJLLGG GG1122--5555AA,, OROPS, 12,000#, 55Ft, 143 Hrs ..................PP..OO..RR..22000077 JJLLGG GG99--4433AA,, EROPS, Sidetilt, 9000Lb, 43Ft, 1000 Hrs ....$$6611,,00000022000044 JJLLGG GG99--4433AA,, OROPS, 9000#, 43Ft, 1500 Hrs ..................$$4444,,00000022000077 JJLLGG GG66--4422AA,, EROPS, Sidetilt, 6600Lb, 42Ft, 1000 Hrs ....$$4422,,00000022000077 JJLLGG GG55--1199AA,, EROPS, 5000Lb, 19Ft, 1300 Hrs ................$$4400,,00000022000066 GGeehhll RRSS55,, 6000#, 35Ft, 400 Hrs ......................................$$3355,,00000022000055 GGeehhll RRSS66,, 6000Lb, 36Ft, 1100 Hrs ..................................$$3388,,00000022000055 MMuussttaanngg 663344,, 6000Lb, 34Ft, 541 Hrs ..............................$$3388,,00000011999988 CCaarreelliifftt 66004444,, 6000Lb, 44Ft, 3315 Hrs ............................$$1199,,00000022000077 LLuullll 11004444CC--5544,, OROPS, 10,000#, 54Ft, 1100 Hrs ............$$7722,,00000011999999 LLuullll 11004444CC--5544,, OROPS, 10,000#, 54Ft, 900 Hrs ..............$$3322,,00000022000066 LLuullll 664444EE,, OROPS, 6000#, 42Ft, 1100 Hrs ......................$$4422,,550000FFUULLLL LLIINNEE OOFF NNEEWW SSKKYY TTRRAAKK && JJLLGG FFOORRKKLLIIFFTTSS AANNDD MMAANNLLIIFFTTSS

22000044 CCaatt 114400HH EROPS, A/C, Push Block, Rear Rip. ................$$114455,,00000022000066 CCaatt 661133CC IIII EROPS, A/C, Exc. Condition, 1,500 Hrs ........$$115500,,000000CCaatt 661199 SSccrraappeerr............................................................................$$99,,550000((22)) CCaatt 663311BB Hydraulic Pull Scraper ....................................$$3300,,000000 eeaa..22000066 JJDD 667722DD,, A/C, Scarifier, Exc. Condition, 2700 Hrs ..........$$113300,,000000TTeerreexx TTSS--1144BB EROPS, A/C ..........................................................$$2255,,00000022000066 EE--JJeecctt EE--2222,, 22Yd. Hyd. Pull Scraper ................................$$7755,,000000((22)) 22000055 CCaatt 772255,, Matched Pair, Excellent Condition, 2500 Hrs........................................................................................................$$222255,,000000 EEaa..

22000022 CCaatt 772255,, AArrttiiccuullaatteedd DDuummpp TTrruucckk,, 23.5x25 Tires, 5500 Hrs ............................................................................................................$$115522,,00000022000066 NNoorraamm 6655EE EROPS, A/C, New............................................$$6699,,00000022000066 NNoorraamm 6655EE OROPS, New ..................................................$$5599,,000000

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22000088 CCaatt 993300HH Cab, A/C, QC Bkt and Forks ................................................................................$$110055,,000000

22000066 NNoorraamm 6655EE Cab, A/C, Scarifier, only 38 Hrs ..........................................................................$$6655,,000000

22000088 CCaatt DD66TT XXLL Cab, A/C, S/U blade, 2500 Hrs ........................................................................$$119922,,000000

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Crawler Loaders1974 Caterpillar 977L S/N 11K06703, OROPS, GP Bucket W/Teeth.............................................................................................................................$25,000

1971 Caterpillar 977L S/N 11K03983, OROPS, GP Bucket W/Teeth.............................................................................................................................$24,000

2003 Caterpillar 963C S/N 2DS02393, EROPS, Air, GP Bucket W/Teeth...................................................................................................................$145,000

2001 Caterpillar 963C S/N 2DS02101, EROPS, A/C, GP Bucket W/Teeth,90% U/C ................................................................................................$95,0002000 Caterpillar 963C S/N 2DS01069, EROPS, Air, GP Bucket W/Teeth,Good U/C..............................................................................................$105,0001996 Caterpillar 963B S/N 9BL01328, EROPS, No Air, GP BucketW/Teeth ..................................................................................................$79,5001999 Caterpillar 953C S/N 2ZN02364, OROPS, GP Bucket W/Teeth, 1600Org. Hrs ..................................................................................................$92,5001996 Caterpillar 953C LGP S/N 2ZN00437, OROPS, 4+1 Bucket W/Teeth .................................................................................................................$64,000

1988 Caterpillar 953 S/N 20Z2083, OROPS, GP Bucket W/Teeth, NewEngine ....................................................................................................$42,0001985 Caterpillar 953 S/N 20Z0530, OROPS, New U/C, GP BucketW/Teeth, C/P ..........................................................................................$37,500

GrindersBitelli SF102 Grinder S/N 95990017 ................................................$135,000Bitelli SF60 Grinder S/N 01025, No Conveyor ..................................$44,000Bitelli SF60 Grinder S/N 980199 ........................................................$52,000Remax 4800 Grinder S/N 9948312601, 48" Cat 260HP Pull Type 12"Depth ......................................................................................................$49,000

Compactors1986 Caterpillar 815B Conv S/N 15Z00374, EROPS Cab, Excellent, 7300Hrs ........................................................................................................$100,0001978 Caterpillar 815 S/N 91P1326, Cab, ST Blade, No A/C ............$79,5001978 Dynapac CC42A DD Roller S/N 547D25, 66" Double Drum, Cat3208 Diesel, Water System ..................................................................$16,000

Wheel Loaders1972 Case W-14 S/N 9110608, EROPS Cab, New Transmission, NewTires, C/P ................................................................................................$16,0001999 Caterpillar IT38G S/N 7BS00652, EROPS, A/C, 20.5x25 Tires, 2249– ECM shows 9139, 3.5 Yd Bkt W/ Boe ............................................$75,0001992 Caterpillar IT28B S/N 1HF02365, EROPS, 17.5x25 Tires, @ 95%Matched, 2.5 Yd Bkt, 8214 Hrs ............................................................$39,0001968 Caterpillar 966C S/N 76J110, Cab, Heat, Lights, New Engine, NeedsPin Work, Tires Fair ..............................................................................$21,0001990 Caterpillar 936E S/N 33Z04157, EROPS, New Trans, GP BucketW/BOE, C/P ..........................................................................................$54,0001987 Caterpillar 936 S/N 33Z2474, EROPS, New 20.5x25 Radials, GPBucket W/BOE ......................................................................................$44,0001986 Caterpillar 936 S/N 33Z1950, EROPS, New 20.5x25 Radials, GPBucket W/BOE ......................................................................................$44,0001975 Clark 55B S/N 416C-793-CAC, EROPS, GP Bucket, New Engine .....................................................................................................................$16,000

Crawler Tractors1997 Caterpillar D-8R S/N 7XM01828, OROPS, SU Blade, New U/C,New Engine, C/P, 9200 Hrs ................................................................$199,0001994 Caterpillar D-5C S/N 9DL00406, 6605 Hrs, New Trans..........$39,5001980 Caterpillar D-5B LGP S/N 46X0504, New Engine, C/P ..........$32,500Caterpillar D-4C S/N 1RJ1417, OROPS ............................................$29,000

Combo Loaders2002 Caterpillar 430D IT S/N BML02305, 4x4, EHOE, Q CPLRS, A/C,Plumbed, New Tires ..............................................................................$49,5001988 John Deere 510C S/N 746646, EROPS, Cab, 4x4 ....................$17,000

Motor Graders1985 John Deere 670A S/N 509900, Cab, Frt Scarifier, 12' MB, 5200 OrgHours ......................................................................................................$26,500

Hydraulic Excavators1998 Caterpillar 315BL S/N 3AW00489, Plumbed Mech Thumb + Bucket .................................................................................................................$69,500

1999 Caterpillar 301.5 S/N 3YW00647, ROPS, Dozer, Rubber Tracks,Plumbed ..................................................................................................$14,0001993 Caterpillar E120B S/N JF1206, 9312 Hrs ..................................$21,0001995 Gradall XL 4100 S/N 411264, 360° Boom Bucket, Cummins PowerUp+Down, A/C ......................................................................................$70,0001976 Gradall 660C S/N NP24078, Detroit Up + Down, One Bucket $8,5001996 Komatsu PC-200 LC-6, S/N A82010 Plumbed QC 48" Bucket, C+P...................................................................................................................$47,000

1979 Linkbelt LS-3400 S/N 49H4639 ................................................$28,000

Skid Steers1997 Bobcat 863 S/N 514415821, 75HP, Turbo Diesel, 66" GP Bucket, C/P................................................................................................................$13,500

1997 Case 90XT S/N JAF0245761, Cab, Heat, Lights, 33x15.5x16.5 Tires@ 90% ....................................................................................................$15,000

Off Road Trucks1996 Volvo A-25C S/N 5350V50826, 30% Bridgestones, 4200 Org. Hours .................................................................................................................$79,500

Trucks1998 Cronkhite Tag Trailer......................................................................$3,000

ScrapersCaterpillar 615 S/N 46Z1391, OROPS ................................................$35,000Caterpillar 615 S/N 46Z1266, OROPS ................................................$35,0001973 Caterpillar 613 Scraper S/N 71M2400, OROPS, 23.5x25........$15,0001974 Terex TS-14 B Scraper S/N 17U0T58092, OROPS. 471 Detroit, 29.5X 25, Unit 401........................................................................................$35,0001976 Terex TS-14B Scraper S/N 17U0T59817, OROPS, 471, Detroit,29.5x25, Unit 402 ..................................................................................$35,0001976 Terex TS-14B Scraper S/N 17U0T59847, OROPS, 471, Detroit,29.5x25, Unit 403 ..................................................................................$37,0001976 Terex TS-14B Scraper S/N 17U0T61098, OROPS, 471, Detroit,29.5x25, Unit 404 ..................................................................................$35,0001976 Terex TS-14B Scraper S/N 17U0T61111, OROPS, 471 Detroit, 29.5X 25, Painted, Unit 405 ........................................................................$37,0001976 Terex TS-14B Scraper S/N 17U0T61483, OROPS, 471 Detroit, 29.5X 25, Unit 406........................................................................................$37,0001976 Terex TS-14B Scraper S/N 17U0T62163, OROPS, 471 Detroit, 29.5X 25, Unit 407........................................................................................$35,0001977 Terex TS-14B Scraper S/N 17U0T62951, OROPS, 471 Detroit, 29.5X 25, Unit 408........................................................................................$45,0001977 Terex TS-14B Scraper S/N 17U0T63684, OROPS, 471 Detroit, 29.5X 25, Unit 409........................................................................................$47,0001977 Terex TS-14B Scraper S/N 17U0T64121, OROPS, 471 Detroit, 29.5X 25, Unit 410........................................................................................$35,0001978 Terex TS-14B Scraper S/N 17U0T64161, OROPS, 471 Detroit, 29.5X 25, Unit 411 ........................................................................................$37,0001978 Terex TS-14B Scraper S/N 17U0T19820, OROPS, 471 Detroit, 29.5X 25, Unit 412........................................................................................$35,0001978 Terex TS-14B Scraper S/N 17U0T2165, OROPS, 471 Detroit, 29.5 X25, Unit 413 ............................................................................................$38,0001978 Terex TS-14B Scraper S/N 17U0T65614, OROPS, 471 Detroit, 29.5X 25, Unit 414........................................................................................$40,0001979 Terex TS-14B Scraper S/N 17U0T65882, OROPS, 471 Detroit, 29.5X 25, Unit 415........................................................................................$37,0001979 Terex TS-14B Scraper S/N 17U0T67340, OROPS, 471 Detroit, 29.5X 25, Unit 416........................................................................................$45,0001980 Terex TS-14B Scraper S/N 17U0T68628, OROPS, 471 Detroit, 29.5X 25, Unit 417........................................................................................$40,0001981 Terex TS-14B Scraper S/N 17U0T69174, OROPS, 471 Detroit, 29.5X 25, Unit 418........................................................................................$39,0001986 Terex TS-14B Scraper S/N 17U0T1700, OROPS, 471 Detroit, 29.5 X25, Unit 419 ............................................................................................$50,0001986 Terex TS-14B Scraper S/N 17U0T72718, OROPS, 471 Detroit, 29.5X 25, Unit 420........................................................................................$54,0001986 Terex TS-14B Scraper S/N 17U0T72943, OROPS, 471 Detroit, 29.5X 25, Unit 421........................................................................................$50,0001986 Terex TS-14 B Scraper S/N 17U0T73053, OROPS. 471 Detroit, 29.5X 25, Unit 422........................................................................................$50,0001986 Terex TS-14 B Scraper S/N 17U0T73059, OROPS. 471 Detroit, 29.5X 25, Unit 423........................................................................................$50,0001986 Terex TS-14B Scraper S/N 17U0T73060, OROPS, 471, Detroit,29.5x25, Unit 424 ..................................................................................$50,0001987 Terex TS-14B Scraper S/N 521263, OROPS, 471, Detroit, 29.5x25,Pilot Controls, Unit 425 ........................................................................$54,000

ComponentsCaterpillar 615 Transmission ..................................................................$7,000Detroit 4-71 Engines ExchDetroit 6V-71 Engine NewCaterpillar 3306 EngineCaterpillar 963 EngineCaterpillar 966D TransmissionDetroit 50 Series EngineCaterpillar 963 TransmissionPerkins Diesel 4 Cyl 65 HP ........................................*NEW* (5) $4,750 EaIH T444E Diesel 7.3 250 HP W/Radiator ..................*NEW* (4) $5,900 EaNew Duramax 6.6L Diesel 210HP ............................................(2) $7,000 Ea

MISC.Amida Light Plant, New Gen. ................................................................$7,000Bobcat Dozer Blade, Hyd New..............................................................$3,600Bobcat Trencher, Used, Hi Flo................................................................$5,500Coleman CJ4D40SQ 40K W Portable Generator Set, S/N 4982862, John Deere diesel, Super Quiet Pack....................................................$12,500Crane Forks ..............................................................................2 @ $600 Each IR Electric Air Dryer S/N 96ADXRO142, 460 Volt 3 phase..............$2,000TB425X BTI ............................................................................................$7,500Kent Hyd. Brkr KHB8G11......................................................................$9,500NPK Plate Compactor, 33"X24" Swivel................................................$5,500

Parts MachinesGrove RT 58 CraneCaterpillar 963MitsubishiCaterpillar 966C

22000033 CCaatt 996633CC,, S/N 2DS02393, EROPS,Air, GP Bucket W/Teeth ............$$114455,,000000

BBiitteellllii SSFF110022 GGrriinnddeerr,, S/N 95990017 ........................................................$$113355,,000000

11999977 CCaatt DD88RR,, S/N 7XM01828, 9200 orig.hrs., new rails, rollers & sprockets, 0 hrson engine, new U/C ....................$$119999,,000000

11999999 CCaatt IITT3388GG,, S/N 7BS00652, EROPS,A/C, 20.5x25 tires, 2249-ECM, shows9139, 3.5 yd bkt w/BOE................$$7755,,000000

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Terex Ups Lift Height, Bucket Rollback With Updated PT-30 The new Terex PT-30 compact track

loader is designed with a 26 percent increasein lift height, a 16 percent increase in operat-ing capacity and a 45 percent increase inbucket rollback to enhance its productionwhile continuing to offer operators the com-

pact and maneuverable operation of its pred-ecessor.

“We continue to enhance our compacttrack loader lineup based on feedback fromour distributors and customers,” said RickHarris, senior product manager, Terex

Construction Americas. “The original PT-30was introduced in 2001 and continues to beone of our best-selling models for smalllandscapers and construction contractors,landowners, hobby farmers and municipali-ties. Our goal with the new PT-30 was toupdate it with the features that are most pop-ular with our other compact track loadermodels, while keeping the attributes thathave made it so well-liked.”

The smallest compact track loader in theTerex lineup, the 4-ft. (1.2 m) profile of thePT-30 offers productive work in limitedaccess areas. The 33.7-hp (25 kW) PT-30offers an operating weight of 3,600 lb.(1,633 kg), a tipping load of 1,900 lb. (862kg), with a 950-lb. (431 kg) operating capac-ity at 50 percent tipping load capacity, and alift height of 101 in. (265 cm). With a low3.0 psi ground pressure, the PT-30 easilyworks on soft or sensitive surfaces with min-imal damage or impact, according to themanufacturer.

Several features on the new PT-30 havebeen updated to match the Terex PT-60model, including the design of the loaderarm. The PT-30 comes standard with loader-mounted quick attach interface, allowing itto attach to a wide range of attachmentsincluding an auger, backhoe, brush cutter,

leveler, pallet forks, box rake, snow bladeand blower, tiller and trencher, as well asgeneral purpose, light material and multi-purpose buckets. Attachments from Terexfor the PT-30 are performance-matched toensure proper fit, balance and operation.

The PT-30 is equipped with pilot-operatedjoystick controls and a comfortable operatorstation for easy operation. This model comesstandard with a general purpose track withthe Terex Posi-Track undercarriage technol-ogy and suspension, giving the PT-30 moretraction, higher flotation and better operatingcomfort so operators can make full use of themachine’s higher travel speeds.

Terex also offers a special Turf Track forthe PT-30. Turf Tracks are ideal for land-scapers and others working over fragile orimproved surfaces. These tracks feature aspecial smooth tread that allows select Terexcompact track machines, including the PT-30, to maneuver on virtually any surfacewith barely a trace. Scuffing and rutting ispractically eliminated, even when used insharp turns. Terex recommends its TurfTracks for applications where the surfaceneeds special protection and the conditionsare generally dry.

For more information, visitwww.terex.com.

The Terex PT-30 compact track loader is designed with a 26 percent increase in liftheight, a 16 percent increase in operating capacity and a 45 percent increase inbucket rollback.

TrynEx International Introduces SweepEx Mega 720TrynEx International’s

SweepEx Mega 720 broom attach-ment is built with a 72-in. (183 cm)long mainframe, making it thelargest unit within the Mega Seriesline.

Ideal for a wide variety of appli-cations, including cleanup of dirt,leaves, snow, material spills, stand-ing water, steel shavings and grav-el, the SweepEx Mega Seriesbroom attachment is adaptable tomost service vehicles. Mountingkits for forklifts, bucket lips, three-point hitches (class 1 & 2) and skidsteer pivots are available to maxi-mize the broom’s versatility.

Designed for high productivityand minimum down time,SweepEx brooms are built with nomoving parts, eliminating thecleaning and lubrication of sprock-ets and bearings typically associat-ed with rotary-style brooms. Brushreplacement is quick and easy withthe unique brush section system.By simply detaching the ruggedend protectors, the broom’s brushsections are easily replaced, rotatedor removed.

The modular construction of theSweepEx line minimizes dust andflying debris, protecting the opera-tor, machinery and work environ-ment. The broom’s polypropylenebrush sections offer both durabilityand flexibility, according to themanufacturer.

Constructed of industrial steeland protected with a heavy powder-coat finish, the Mega Seriesincludes 11 brush rows for maxi-mum cleaning power. With the abil-ity to attach MegaWing 90 (9-in.[23 cm]) and MegaWing 180 (18-in. [46 cm]) broom extenders toeach end of the broom, the Mega720 can be increased up to 108 in.(274 cm) for the largest applica-tions.

Other SweepEx Mega Seriesmodels include the Mega 480 (48-in. [122 cm] mainframe) and Mega600 (60-in. [152 cm] mainframe).Optional accessories for allSweepEx models include a magnet-ic bar, dustmop, edge marker kit andthe debris containment ends.

For more information call800/725-8377.

The SweepEx Mega Series broom attachment is adaptable to most service vehicles. Mounting kits forforklifts, bucket lips, three-point hitches (class 1 & 2) and skid steer pivots are available to maxi-mize the broom’s versatility.

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A skid steer with a door.Your safety could hinge on it.

JCB–the common sense solution.You wouldn’t climb over the hood of your Ford F-250 to get in, so why do it with a skid steer? Whyrisk injury by climbing over potentially dangerous attachments, when there is an obvious solution…touse a door. JCB has developed the world’s only skid steer featuring a door. And with five wheeled andthree tracked loaders, you’ve also got a whole lot of choices. The JCB skid steer–it won’t hurt to tryit! To learnmore about our full range of construction equipment visit www.jcbamericas.com.

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Casey Equipment Company1603 East Algonquin Rd

Arlington Heights, IL 60005847-437-8686

Fax: 847-437-8738

16754 New AveLemont, IL 60439

630-257-1261Fax: 630-257-0614

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2300 Vermont Ave.Bismarck, ND 58504

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Hamel, IL 62046618-633-2622

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217-532-3222

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MH Equipment Co.106 Circle Freeway Drive

Cincinnati, OH 45246513-681-2200

Fax: 513-681-1235

3306 Gilmore Industrial Blvd.Louisville, KY502-962-6560

Fax: 502-810-9306jcbmhequipment.com

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317-240-6300

Yale Equipment & Services, Inc.

W136 N4901 Campbell DriveMenomonee Falls, WI 53051

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Compact size, big possibilities.

If you’re looking for a great value in a lightweight, agile, and powerful skid steer, look no further. Like their big brother, Deere 313 and 315 Skid Steers deliver best-in-class stability, visibility, and serviceability. These easy-to-transport dynamos are perfect in tight spaces. Equip one with any of the many Worksite Pro™ attachments, and watch productivity take off.

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410 Series III, Tier IV 1,500 (681) 60 (45) 59 (150)420 Series III, Tier IV 1,850 (839) 74 (55) 59 (150)430 Series III, Tier III 2,000 (907) 82 (61) 59 (150)435 Series III, Tier III 2,200 (998) 82 (61) 72 (183)450 Series III, Tier III 2,450 (1,111) 90 (67) 72 (183)465 Series III, Tier III 3,000 (1,361) 90 (67) 72 (183)

CASE

Gehl 1640E 850 (386) 24 (17.9) 35.8 (90.9)Gehl 3640E 1,050 (476) 35 (26.0) 48.4 (122.9)Gehl 4240E 1,350 (612) 46 (34.0) 53.0 (133.4)Gehl 4640E (T) 1,650 (748) 62 (46.0) 62.0 (157.5)Gehl 4640E (T-Hi-Flow) 1,650 (748) 62 (46.0) 62.0 (157.5)Gehl 5240E (T) 1,900 (862) 62 (46.0) 62.0 (157.5)Gehl 5640E (T-Hi-Flow) 2,200 (998) 84 (62.6) 69.0 (175.3)Gehl 6640E (T-Hi-Flow) 2,600 (1,179) 84 (62.6) 72.5 (184.2)Gehl V270 2,700 (1,225) 84 (62.6) 69.5 (176.5)Gehl 7810E (T) 3,850 (1747) 99 (73.8) 81.0 (205.7)

GEHL

160 1,389 (630) 50 (37) 54 (137)170 1,587 (720) 50 (37) 54 (137)180 1,808 (820) 60 (45) 54 (137)190 2,094 (950) 84 (63) 67 (170)1110 2,535 (1150) 92 (69) 67 (170)180T 1,896 (860) 60 (45) 53.25 (135)190T 2,094 (950) 84 (63) 72 (183)1110T 2,535 (1,150) 92 (69) 80 (203)

JCB

SK815-5 1,550 (705) 53.7 (39.8) 64.9 (165 )SK820-5 1,900 (864) 54.4 (40.3) 65.3 (166 )SK1020-5 2,000 (907) 84 (62.6) 72 (183)SK1026-5 2,650 (1,205) 84 (62.6) 72 (183 )

KOMATSU

216B2 1,400 (635) 47 (35) 60 (152)226B2 1,500 (680) 56 (42) 60 (152)252B2 2,500 (1,134) 71 (53) 72 (183)246C 2,150 (975) 73 (54) 66 (168)256C 2,350 (1,066) 82 (61) 66 (168)272C 3,250 (1,474) 90 (67) 66 (168)

Multi Terrain Loaders247B2 2,050 (930) 57 (42) 66 (168)287C 3,850 (1,746) 82 (61) 78 (198)297C 4,200 (1,905) 90 (67) 78 (198)

Compact Track Loaders279C 3,200 (1,451) 82 (61) 78 (198)299C 4,150 (1,882) 90 (67) 78 (198)

CATERPILLAR

L120 600 (272) 18 (13.3) 35.2 to 40.25 (89 to 102)L125 700 (317) 16.5 (12.3) 35.2 to 40.25 (89 to 102)L150 1,350 (612) 38 (28.4) 60 (152)L160 1,600 (726) 46 (34.3) 63.9 (162)L170 1,765 (801) 52 (39.3) 63.9 (162)L175 2,000 (907) 60 (45) 70.6 (179)L180 2,200 (998) 74 (55) 71.25 (181)L185 2,500 (1,134) 82 (61) 71.25 (181)L190 2,800 (1,270) 90 (67) 71.25 to 76.4 (181 to 194)

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MT52 520 (236) 20 (14.9) 36 (91.4)MT55 550 (249) 25 (18.6) 44 (111.8)S70 700 (318) 23.5 (17.5) 36 (91.4)S100 1,000 (453) 35.5 (26.5) 50 (127)S150 1,500 (680) 49 (16.5) 68 (172.7)S650 2,690 (1,220) 74.3 (55.4) 74 (188)S330 3,300 (1,497) 85 (63.4) 74 (188)T110 1,100 (499) 41.8 (31.2) 50 (127)T190 1,900 (862) 66 (49.2) 68 (172.7)T650 2,570 (1,166) 74.3 (55.4) 74 (188)T250 2,500 (1,135) 81 (60,3) 80 (203.2)T320 3,100 (1,406) 92 (68,6) 80 (203.2)A300 3,000 (1,362) 81 (60,4) 74 (188)

BOBCAT313 1,260 (572) 45 (34) 59 (149)315 1,500 (680) 45 (34) 59 (149)318D 1,800 (816) 58 (43) 63 (160)320D 2,000 (907) 63 (47) 69 (175)326D 2,600 (1,179) 70 (52) 73 (185)328D 2,800 (1,270) 80 (60) 77 (196)332D 3,200 (1,452) 89 (66) 78 (198)CT315 1,500 (680) 45 (34) 61 (155)319D 1,900 (862) 58 (43) 72 (183)323D 2,500 (1,134) 63 (47) 72 (183)329D 2,900 (1,315) 80 (60) 79 (201)333D 3,300 (1,497) 89 (66) 81 (206)

JOHN DEERE

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2012 850 (386) 24 (17.9) 36 (91.4)2026 1,050 (476.3) 35 (26.1) 48 (121.9)2041 1,350 (612.4) 46 (34.3) 55 (139.7)2044 1,450 (657.8) 47 (35) 59 (149.9)2054 1,650 (748.4) 47 (35) 60.7 (154.2)2056 1,900 (861.8) 62 (46.2) 62 (157.5)2076 2,200 (997.9) 84 (62.6) 69 (175.3)2086 2,600 (1,179) 84 (62.6) 69 (175.3)2700V 2,700 (1,225) 84 (62.6) 67 (170.2)2109 3,850 (1,746) 99 (73.8) 81 (205.7)

MUSTANG

HSL650-7A 1,433 (650) 47.6 (35.49) 59.6 (151.38)HSL850-7A 1,896 (860) 74.2 (55.33) 72 (182.88)

HYUNDAI

MC60B 1,400 (635) 45.4 (33.8) 59.8 (151.8)MC70B 1,500 (682) 53.9 (40.2) 65.3 (165.8)MC80B 1,850 (839) 67.7 (50.5) 72.3 (183.8)MC90B 2,000 (907) 83.5 (62.3) 72.3 (183.8)MC110B 2,400 (1,089) 83.5 (62.3) 72.3 (183.8)

VOLVO

Terex PT-30 1,600 (726) 32.7 (24.4) 11 (28)Terex PT-50 3,800 (1,724) 50 (37.3) 15 (38.1)Terex PT-60 3,800 (1,724) 60 (44.7) 15 (38.1)Terex PT-70 5,500 (2,495) 71 (53) 15 (38.1)Terex PT-80 6,200 (2,812) 80.5 (60) 18 (45.7)Terex PT-100 7,600 (3,447) 99.9 (74.5) 18 (45.7)Terex PT-100 Forestry 7,600 (3,447) 99.9 (74.5) 18 (45.7)

TEREX ASV

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D-Series Skid Steers, CTLs Offer Customer-Inspired FeaturesThe introduction of John Deere’s new D-

Series skid steer loaders and compact trackloaders (CTLs) is the culmination of years ofresearch and a partnership with skid steerowners and operators from around the world— all to ensure D-Series operators have thecomfort, features and performance needed todo their best work.

“We’ve listened to what customers told usthey wanted in skid steer and compact trackloaders, and we’ve responded with nine newmodels that incorporate their suggestions,”said Gregg Zupancic, Deere’s product mar-keting manager for skid steers and compacttrack loaders.

The 318D, 320D, 326D, 328D and 332Dare the new skid steer models, joining theexisting small-frame, radial lift 313 and 315.For the compact track loader line, the new319D, 323D, 329D and a 90-hp (67 kW)333D join the recently introduced small-frame, radial lift CT315.

A ‘Big Man’ Operator StationOne of the most dramatic differences in

the D-Series is the cab.“Customers have been asking us for more

comfortable cabs similar to those found onlarger pieces of Deere equipment, so we’veintroduced an all-new operating environ-ment,” Zupancic said.

Overall, D-Series cabs feature 24 percentmore room than their predecessors and sixmore inches of headroom. They also are qui-eter, positively pressurized and easier to get

in and out of, due to a larger door opening. “Even with all the changes, visibility to

the work is better than the industry-leadingvisibility on the previous generation 300Series machines,” Zupancic said.

The 50-percent noise reduction in andaround the D-Series cab comes from severalsources beyond mere sound absorption,including a hydraulic fan drive, an auto idlefeature (which also saves fuel) and the newelectronically controlled engines.

A high-performance HVAC systemincludes eight adjustable airflow vents foradditional comfort.

Big Machine Features“Operators asked us why they can’t get

more ‘big machine’ features in skid steersand CTLs, in addition to the bigger, morecomfortable cab,” Zupancic explained. “Wethink they’re right and that’s why we’veresponded with items like the auto idle, anoptional reversing hydraulic fan, and aninnovative V-Plenum cooling system thatprovides significantly more cooling capacityand performance.”

D-Series skid steers and CTLs have elec-tronically controlled Tier III/interim Tier IVengines coupled with a new auto idle feature,providing quieter operation and fuel savings.The optional reversing hydraulic fan is avariable speed unit working with a comput-er program that monitors engine andhydraulic fluid temperatures to ramp fanspeed up or down as needed.

“Spinning only as fast as needed savesfuel and reduces noise,” Zupancic said.“Like bigger machines, it has ‘cool ondemand’-type advantages — one is thatthere will be less debris intake into the cool-ing system if the fan runs slower on averagethroughout the day, another is the reversingoption for high-debris applications. If you’reworking in a trashy or high-dust environ-ment, you can easily blow debris off thecoolers from the comfort of the cab.”

V-Plenum cooling, first introduced onDeere four-wheel-drive loaders, has coolersthat are significantly larger and tallerbecause they are side by side. These alu-minum coolers are protected from air-blowndebris damage since the fan is rearward ofcoolers — the fan is not blasting debris intocoolers but instead drawing or sucking airthrough coolers from the rear.

Other benefits of the new fan placementand design:

• A large and efficient design forincreased airflow. This eliminates recircula-tion and also reduces air warm-up time ofthe ambient air drawn past the engine. A“sucker” fan is more efficient than “pusher”fan from an airflow standpoint.

• Larger aluminum coolers with morefins made of heat transferring materials.

• Side-by-side cooler design — eliminat-ing the pressure drop inherent with stackedcoolers along with the debris build-up andcleaning issues.

“The cooling system will be a huge ben-efit to productivity and uptime,because it runs cleaner longerand is easier to maintain, andthat will help keep daily operat-ing costs down,” Zupancic said.

Power and CustomizablePrecision

“Customers asked us if they could adjustthe maximum speed and sensitivity of theboom and bucket when operating in a spe-cific application,” Zupancic said. “They alsoasked for a creeper mode to slow downwheel speed independently of the enginespeed. So we created the enhanced operatorproductivity option, called the EH perform-ance package, where the operator can makeadjustments to create a machine that perfect-ly fits his application or skill level.”

The EH (electro hydraulic) performancepackage includes switchable controls fromthe ISO to H pattern, the creeper mode inwhich the operator can set wheel or trackspeed in 10-percent increments of the unit’stop speed, and boom and bucket metering,with three different speed settings:Precision/economy (slow), Utility (medium)and Production (fast).

Deere engineers also have made adjust-ments to the mid-frames in the skid steer andCTL line, the 318D, 320D (skid steers),319D and 323D (CTLs), which allows themto dump into a 10-ft. (3 m) sidewall dumptruck, due to an average of four more inchesof lift height at the hinge pin. An EH joystickoption also is now available.

The D-Series keeps many of the produc-tivity features popular from the 300 Series,including planetary gear drives on the CTLsfor increased pushing power and reliability,and bucket roll-back and dump angles —retained even while increasing boom andbucket breakout forces.

For more information, visitwww.JohnDeere.com.

The 318D, 320D, 326D, 328D and 332D are the new skid steer models,joining the existing small-frame, radial lift 313 and 315.

For the compact track loader line, the new 319D, 323D, 329D and a 90-hp (67 kW) 333D join therecently introduced small-frame, radial lift CT315.

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The Gehl 1640E Skid Loader was designed with quality in mind. There are few tasks this loader cannot handle.

Rated capacity of 850 pounds • and lift height up to 96 inchesSuper-compact 36-inch width • with 5.70 x 12 tire option, or 42-inches with 8.50 x 12 heavy-dutyPower-view• ® lift arm provides strength, durability and excellent view of the tires and sides of the loaderUniversal quick-attach system • speeds attachment changesSAHR (spring-applied, • hydraulic-release)brake systemresponds quickly,holding the loaderon any grade

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ROOT GRAPPLE

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edge - weld on or bolt on

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JCB Upgrades Skid Steer, Tracked Compact Loader RangeJCB’s skid steer and compact tracked loader range has

been upgraded with an improved cab environment and con-trollability and an upgraded transmission power-manage-ment system. Hydraulic pressures and flows have beenboosted across both the wheeled and tracked model ranges,resulting in improvements in breakout forces and attachmentperformance.

The two largest models, the 190 and 1110, are now pow-ered by JCB’s DieselMax engines, which are both Tier III-compliant. However, the most noticeable change to theseries II machines is the redesigned cab with its smootheroverall shape and greatly improved visibility, according tothe manufacturer.

The door hinge is now positioned on the B pillar of thecab, further improving entry and exit.

JCB offers a single-sided loading arm allowing for a fullside door to be fitted. This virtually eliminates the risk ofdanger to the operator. In contrast, other models require thedriver to climb over buckets and attachments to enter thefront of the cab.

The JCB cab environment features smooth lines and plas-tic moldings. The Series II interior closely resembles otherJCB machines, with a near-automotive quality on both theswitchgear and control levers.

The switches are situated to the front and side of the oper-ator for improved visibility and ease of use. Alarge glass areain the roof further enhances visibility when loading. While afully enclosed cab remains an option, the glass roof light isstandard on all models.

The machines benefit from servo-levers as standard. Theleft side servo control lifts backward like an excavator tofurther enlarge the door area for ease of entry.

The operator benefits from a single arm-hingedrestraint bar rather than the traditional up and overrestraint. This allows the operator more room and isless restrictive during operation, according to themanufacturer.

Many of the auxiliary controls are incorporatedin the heads of the servo levers instead of the floor

and switch panel. This allows the operator to control attach-ments and auxiliary hydraulics without having to remove hishands from the controls.

Buttons for the horn and electronically grounded attach-ments are positioned on the left side servo lever. There alsois a two-speed travel button beneath the lever head on the190W and 1110W wheeled models.

The right side lever head incorporates a float button alongwith a proportional switch for the auxiliary controls. An aux-iliary hold button is positioned beneath the joystick head.

High-flow machines are equipped with a rotary dial onthe console that controls travel speed regardless ofengine speed. This is useful for attachments such asplanning heads that operate with full revs at veryslow-speed travel.

A transmission power-man-agement system is incorporat-ed on all machines. Thissystem maximizes themachine’s engine

horsepower whatever the site conditions. The result is morepower and control.

There are five models in the skid steer line-up: the 160,170, 180, 190 and 1110, plus three compact track loaders: the180T, 190T and 1110T. High-flow hydraulics are availableon all machines except the smallest 160 skid steer.

An additional hydraulic filter has been fitted to all models,boosting reliability and component life. Improving machinecontrollability has resulted in better straight-line travel per-formance, especially when using a planer.

Both the 190 and the 1110 models are powered by JCBTier III DieselMax engines. The four-cylinder engine is rated

at 85 hp (63 kW) in the 190model. In the 1110

model, it is rated at91 hp (68.6 kW).

Both the 190 and the 1110 models are powered by JCB Tier III DieselMax engines. The four-cylinder engineis rated at 85 hp (63 kW) in the 190 model. In the 1110 model, it is rated at 91 hp (68.6 kW).

Many of the auxiliary controls are incorpo-rated in the heads of the servo levers insteadof the floor and switch panel. This allows theoperator to control attachments andauxiliary hydraulics without hav-ing to remove his hands fromthe controls.

JCB offers a single-sided loading arm allowing for afull side door to be fitted.

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KENTUCKYDiamond EquipmentBowling Green (270) 781-1061

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SOUTH DAKOTATitan MachineryAberdeen (605) 225-0505Pierre (605) 224-9247Rapid City (605) 388-0266Sioux Falls (605) 336-3434

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Organizations Join,PromoteRental Industry Worldwide

The Global Rental Alliance held its eighth annual meeting in Orlando, Fla.,where representatives from 37 countries were in attendance for The RentalShow 2010. Discussion focused on the current economic environment andfuture projections for rental businesses represented by each of the organizations.Additional topics included insurance, safety/risk management, sustainabilityand corporate social responsibility, and equipment theft prevention and recov-ery, areas in which the organizations share information and work together for thecollective good of their members.

The Global Rental Alliance is a partnership among seven rental/hire organi-zations throughout the world, including the Canadian Rental Association, DLR(France), European Rental Association, Hire & Rental Industry Association(Australia), Hire Association Europe, Hire Industry Association of New Zealandand American Rental Association (ARA). The purpose of the alliance is toincrease the profile of equipment rental worldwide and build global understand-ing.

During the meeting, the members determined next steps for the Global RentalAlliance International Rental/Hire Exchange Program, administered by theARA Foundation. The program advances publicly through participants thealliance goal to educate, promote careers in rental and build leadership for theindustry, increasing worldwide awareness through individuals of the equipmentrental industry. The program, which debuted in late 2008, has supported threeinternational exchanges to date. Future exchanges are being planned for the fallof 2010.

The alliance organizations meet as a group formally on a semi-annual basisand share information on initiatives throughout the year. This has brought aboutan increased awareness of overall priorities internationally, which serves tostrengthen both the strategic outlook and the collective resources of each asso-ciation within the alliance, according to members.

“ARA has gained substantial understanding of rental priorities around theglobe that are pertinent within the program work of the association. The alliancehas developed into an excellent forum for our associations, providing leadershipfor the industry on a global platform,” said Chris Wehrman, executive vice pres-ident and CEO of ARA.

For more information, visit www.GlobalRentalAlliance.com.

(L-R front row) are Andrew Paquette, president, Canadian RentalAssociation (CRA); Graham Arundell, managing director, HireAssociation Europe (HAE); Chris Wehrman, CEO, American RentalAssociation (ARA); Phil Newby, CEO, Hire & Rental Industry Association(HRIA-Australia); Michel Petitjean, secretary general, European RentalAssociation; (L-R back row) are Wayne Beckett, senior vice president,CRA; Terry Douris, president, HAE; Kevin McGuinness, chairman, HAE;Buddy Stubbs, chairman of the board, ARA; Peter Lancken, board repre-sentative, HRIA; and Neil Wallis, national president, HRIA.

Manitowoc Selects Allen Kadow,Promotes John Kennedy to V.P.

Manitowoc has promoted John Kennedy to vicepresident of sales and marketing for its crawlercrane product line. He will report to Ingo Schiller,Manitowoc’s senior vice president of sales andmarketing for North America.

Kennedy joined Manitowoc in 1988 as a prod-uct manager and quickly moved into a sales role asa field sales manager for the midwest and easternCanada. Prior to joining Manitowoc, Kennedyworked for P&H in an engineering role.

“John has held a number of positions within thecompany, including field sales manager, vice pres-ident of North Central Cranes, director of productsupport and, most recently, director of sales formajor accounts in the Americas,” Schiller said.“This vast experience has prepared him for suc-cess in his new role. He’s well-liked among ourcustomer base and understands their business.”

Kennedy will direct external and internal salesadministration and marketing for the Manitowoccrawler crane product line in North America.Throughout the next year, he will be heavilyinvolved in the continued testing and developmentof the Model 31000, Manitowoc’s largest capacitycrawler crane.

Manitowoc in Latin America Allen Kadow has been named director of mar-

keting of Manitowoc in Latin America. In this role,he will report to Bruce Buchan, the newly appoint-ed senior vice president of sales and marketing forthe region.

Kadow joined Manitowoc in 2000, and beganhis career with the company as an inside sales rep-resentative. He most recently held the position ofmanager of product marketing and inside sales forManitowoc crawler cranes in North America.

Latin America is a key strategic market forManitowoc as the company looks toward futuregrowth. Buchan said Kadow will be responsiblefor market analysis and development for all ofManitowoc’s brands in Latin America. Kadowwill work closely with Manitowoc’s local regionalsales and marketing staff

“Allen will develop and implement strategicmarketing plans for cranes sales and will developaggressive and creative marketing campaigns,”Buchan said. “He also will work on our programsdesigned to strengthen brand awareness.”

Allen Kadow has been named director of mar-keting of Manitowoc in Latin America.

Manitowoc has promoted John Kennedy tovice president of sales and marketing for itscrawler crane product line.

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March/April 2010 – Meetings. IAAP Grassroots Meetings in YourRegion include Grassroots meetings hosted by the IAAP LegislativeCommittee and the Transportation for Illinois Coalition provide a chanceto catch up with old friends and meet new ones interested in state trans-portation issues. Please sign up for one or more in your area:

March 17-20, 2010 – CONVENTION ‘10. Mark your calendar! AGC’s91st Annual Convention will be held at the Marriott Orlando World Centerin Orlando, FL. More information will be posted as soon as it is avail-able.

March 24, 2010 – Breakfast. The IAAP Legislative Breakfast isscheduled from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. at the Sangamo Club in SpringfieldIllinois. The IAAP actively works for legislation that helps the aggregatesindustry and fights legislation that hurts aggregate producers and thecompanies selling goods and services to this industry. To be success-ful, these efforts require face to face contacts with members of the IllinoisGeneral Assembly. You can be an active and effective part of these lob-bying efforts by attending. For more information, call Glenda Schoening,IAAP Office Manager at (217)241-1639.

March 25, 2010 – Summit. 2010 OSDBU Small Business Summitat the Renaissance Mayflower Hotel, 1127 Connecticut Avenue NW,Washington, DC. The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT)Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU)invites you to attend a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)Forum and a Business Matchmaking Event “The Road to Recovery.”Registration opens at 8:00 a.m. For more information, please contact202-366-1930.

April 23-24, 2010 – Auction. NITKE AUCTION, Wausau, Wisconsin.April 26, 2010 – Meeting. Illinois Valley Region (IDOT District 3) is

holding a gathering at 6:00 p.m., Morris, Illinois with the Transportationfor Illinois Coalition to extend invitations to its members made up ofstatewide and regional business, organized labor, governmental andnot-for-profit organizations. For more information you may call GlendaSchoening at (217)241-1639.

May 11, 2010 – Convention. 42nd Annual IAAP Convention at theSpringfield Crowne Plaza Hotel, Springfield, IL. You may register by con-tacting IAAP, 1115 South 2nd Street, Springfield, IL 62704. Fax:(217)241-1641. Telephone: (217)241-1639.

June 1-5, 2010 – EXPO. ConExpo Russia 2010, CrocusInternational Exhibition Center, Moscow, Russia. ConExpo Russia is anew construction exhibition supported by the Russian government,Russian contractor groups, and the manufacturers who exhibit. It is thegathering place of the construction, utility and forestry industries inRussia and surrounding states, featuring the latest in equipment tech-nologies and education. The Russian construction industry is booming.With continued growth potential and infrastructure projects in the non-residential construction, forestry and utility industries, companies arelooking to the Russian market to expand their enterprise. For more infor-mation visit: www.conexporussia.com and email: [email protected] and phone: (800)867-6060.

July 19-21, 2010 – Workshop. Illinois Association of AggregateProducers is hosting a Illinois Teachers Workship: “Rocks, Minerals &Mining in Today’s Society” at Chestnut Mountain Resort, 8700 WestChestnut Road, Galena, Illinois 61036; telephone: (800) 798-0098.For sign up information or questions, please call: Glenda Schoeningor Shawn McKinney (217) 241-1639.

DONATION - HELP Support IAAP’s Political Activities – The IAAPPolitical Action Committee (PAC)was created in order to provide finan-cial support for our allies in the Illinois General Assembly. Whether fromChicago or Downstate Illinois, Democrat or Republican, these legislatorsall have one thing in common – they support bills that help the Illinoisaggregates industry and oppose bills that hurt our interests. As the costof political campaigns continues to rise, we want to ensure that legisla-tors who support this industry can compete and continue to do goodwork. For that reason, supporting the IAAP PAC is critically important tothe future of our industry, your company, and your Association’s politicalactivities. Please consider sending a donation, payable to the IAAP, to:John Henriksen, Secretary/Treasurer, IAAP PAC, 1115 S. 2nd Street,Springfield, Illinois 62704.

INFORMATION - The Transportation for Illinois Coalition (TFIC) haspublished and electronic version of it’s most recent white paper, ananalysis of the 2009 capital program. To download a copy of this doc-ument, go to the TFIC website: http://www.tficillinois.org, click on publi-cations and open the file entitled Capital Funding for Transportation.Questions? Please feel free to contact John Henriksen, IllinoisAssociation of Aggregate Producers, 1115 South 2nd Street, Springfield,IL 62704. Office: (217)241-1639. Cell: (217)899-7389. Fax:(217)241-1641.

BusinessCalendar Komatsu PC1250LC-8 Shovel ProvidesHigh Efficiency, Large Digging Force

Komatsu America Corp.’s PC1250LC-8 is ideal for pitand quarry work, as well as other high production applica-tions. This Komatsu excavator provides large drawbar pulland steering force, with increased stability and productivity,a Tier III certified engine, and enhanced serviceability.

The PC1250LC-8 has an operating weight of 244,790 lbs.(111,035 kg), with a flywheel horsepower of 672 hp (501kW), and a bucket capacity of 8.5 cu. yds. (6.5 cu m).

The machine is equipped with KOMTRAX technology,which sends machine operating information to a secure Website utilizing wireless technology. Data such as operatinghours, location, cautions, andmaintenance alerts are relayed tothe web application for analysis.KOMTRAX helps increasemachine availability, reduce therisk of machine theft, allow forremote diagnosis by the distribu-tor, and provides a wealth of otherinformation to drive business effi-ciency and productivity.

Power With ReducedExhaust Emissions

The PC1250LC-8 gets its power and work capacity froma Komatsu SAA6D170E-5 engine, which adopts the cooledEGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculating) system with electronical-ly controlled bypass-assist type venturi. The engine is EPATier III emissions certified, reducing nitrous oxide emissionsby approximately 40 percent. A new hydraulically drivenvariable-speed cooling fan is adopted for quieter operationand improved fuel economy. Fan speed varies with enginecoolant, hydraulic oil and ambient temperature inputs, and itsfan rotation is reversible to aid in radiator and hydraulic cool-er cleaning. This feature also can be used to reduce warm-uptime in low temperature work environments.

The PC1250LC-8 has a two-mode setting for the boom.The smooth mode is useful in operations such as scraping orgathering blasted rock, and when maximum digging force isneeded the operator can switch to the power mode setting formore effective excavating. It also features a shockless boomcontrol to automatically reduce the amount of vibration pres-ent when operating the boom. This in turn reduces operatorfatigue while increasing productivity by minimizing spillagecaused by vibration.

The machine is equipped with two working modes(Power and Economy). Each mode is designed to matchengine speed, pump flow and system pressure to specificapplication requirements, giving the operator flexibility tomatch equipment performance to the job at hand. Economymode now features four level settings, allowing the operatorto achieve required production at lowest possible fuel con-sumption. The Heavy Lift mode gives the operator 10 per-cent more lifting force on the boom when needed to handlelarge rock or heavy lifting applications.

Komatsu has increased the PC1250LC-8’s productivitywith a swing priority setting, which allows the operator touse the same easy motion for 180 degree loading as theywould in 90 degree loading operations. By proportioning theoil flow, the operator can select either the boom or swing asthe priority for increased cycle times.

Comfortable Cab Enhances Operator Productivity

The PC1250LC-8 features a wide spacious cab with a seatcapable of sliding more than 13 in. (33 cm) and enables fullflat reclining of the seat back (with headrest) for maximumcomfort. The high capacity automatic air conditioner with bi-level control function keeps the operator comfortable in allweather conditions. The dual air filters and a higher internalair pressure prevent external dust from entering the cab. In-cab noise levels are low due to the new damper mountingsystem (which incorporates longer stroke and the addition of

a spring), and a strengthened leftand right side deck furtherreduces noise and vibration at theoperators seat, according to themanufacturer.

Built to Last All major components are

designed and produced byKomatsu. Booms and arms areconstructed of thick one-pieceplates and large castings forextended service life and maxi-

mum durability. Komatsu frames are designed using three-dimensional CAD and FEM analysis technology. The under-carriage is strengthened for added durability when workingon rocky ground or blasted rock and additional guards pro-tect the travel motors and piping from rock damage.

Electronic devices have passed severe testing, metal guardrings protect all hydraulic cylinders, and Deutz-type electri-cal connectors are completely sealed against dirt and mois-ture. The boom foot hoses are positioned under the boomfoot to reduce hose bend during operation and improve oper-ator safety. Hydraulic hoses are equipped with O-ring sealsversus conventional taper seals to provide extended leak-freelife. The PC1250LC-8 also has an extensive filtration systemwith standard in-line high-pressure filters in the outlet port ofeach main hydraulic pump to reduce failures caused by con-tamination, according to the manufacturer.

Maintenance Made EasyEquipped with Komatsu’s EMMS (Equipment

Management Monitoring System), the PC1250LC-8 wasdesigned to reduce costly downtime. EMMS continuallymonitors all critical excavator systems, alerting and guidingthe operator should a problem occur. By preventing a smallproblem from becoming a major service issue, EMMS con-tributes to operating cost reduction. The system also tracksthe preventative maintenance schedule, providing on-boardwarning as required maintenance becomes due. Error codesand troubleshooting assistance is available at the EMMS dis-play, minimizing diagnosis and repair time.

A wide center walkway allows for easy access to mostinspection and maintenance points, and the inspection andmaintenance points are grouped to facilitate easy engine andhydraulic component checks. A wide catwalk, largehandrails and steps, and slip resistant plates offer easy andsafe access throughout the machine.

For more information, visit www.komatsuamerica.com.

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Buck & Knobby Equipment Co.6220 Sterns Rd

Ottawa Lake, MI 49267734-856-2811

Paint Valley Equipment10550 Twp Rd. 262

Millersburg, OH 44654877-774-0081330-674-4031

St. Joseph Equipment6304 Hwy. 101

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Roeder Implement Inc.2550 Rockdale Rd.Dubuque, IA 52003

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Burris Equipment Co.2216 N. Green Bay Rd.Waukegan, IL 60087847/336-1205Fax 847/336-2697

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New Holland B Series Loader Backhoes Named in Top 100Construction Equipment magazine named the

New Holland Construction B Series loaderbackhoes as one of the Top 100 Products of2009. The six models in the B Series (B90B,B95B, B95B TC, B95B LR, B110B and B115B)were recognized in the heavy earthmoving cate-gory as some of the most innovative products.

The publication honored New Holland for thecurved boom and one-touch flip-up hood fea-tured on the new series of loader backhoes. Thecurved boom lowers the transport height by 6 in.(15 cm) and allows for greater digging forcesand digging depths. The one-touch flip-up hoodis easy to open, and provides wide, easy accessfor routine maintenance needs.

Construction Equipment editors annuallyselect the 100 most exciting product introduc-tions of the year. Advances in technology, newproduct lines, and significant improvement toexisting products are considered to determine thetop 100.

The six models in the B Series range in grosshorsepower from 95 to 110 (71 to 82 kW) andfeature Tier III-certified turbo-charged 4.5-Lengines. The loader backhoes excel in tough dig-ging conditions, with loader breakout forcesranging from 12,169 lbs. (5,520 kg) to 15,212lbs. (6,900 kg).

For more information, visit www.newholland.com.

The six models inthe B Series wererecognized in theheavy earthmov-ing category assome of the mostinnovative prod-ucts.

Unknowns Make Bridge Planning, Construction Riskier Schnoebelen said. “It’s a very large bridgeto be constructed in a relatively short periodof time. Anytime you’re working in theMississippi River, that’s a challenge.”

The foundations for the bridge are partic-ularly large and difficult to construct becauseof “just the sheer size of it” and their depth,he said. “The shafts are very large —they’re11-and-a-half feet diameter drilled shafts —the largest shaft ever constructed in Missourior even the surrounding states,” he said.“The towers are extremely tall so you need aform system that is easy to maneuver at greatheights. The piers, roughly 100 feet belowthe water’s surface, will be drilled 25 feetinto solid bedrock,” Schnoebelen said.

Specialized Equipment RequiredSuch a big bridge project demands very

specialized drilling equipment, which willcome from Steven M Hain Co. Inc. ofGarland, TX.

The star of the six to eight cranes on thesite will be a Manitowoc 7000 crane. “I thinkthere were seven built and we own two ofthem,” he said. “Most, if not all of the cranes,will be Manitowoc.” The 7000 is too large totravel by roadway and a barge was specially

fabricated to carry this crane. The 7000 willsit on a steel ring, allowing the boom toswivel. This ringer crane is so large, that itrequires a counterweight of 552,000 lbs.before any load is added. It is rare for a cranethis size to be used for a construction projectin an inland waterway.

Risky Business“The contractor has to consider all these

factors when bidding a project,” Horn said.“There’s a lot of risk in building a riverbridge because they’ve got these cranes outthere that cost a ton of money. If you areflooded for six months and those cranes areout there being unproductive, it costs thecontractor a ton of money. He has to figurein his bid all the risks — what are all thethings that could happen? How many daysare they likely to be shut down for flood?How many days are they likely to be closedown for wind?”

Those unknowns make bridge construc-tion all the riskier, Horn said. “All of ourhighway projects — we let four a month —so we know exactly what it takes to buildthose,” he said. “But bridges like this youonly build once in every several years, andthere are a lot more challenges.”

MoDOT received only two bids for thework, Horn said. “We had four (contractors)interested in it that were pre-qualified to bid,but in the end only two submitted bids. Itprobably costs over a million dollars just tobid because of the engineering required justto determine the costs.”

Horn said he’s “very confident we haveprobably one of the best bridge builders inthe world with Massman,” adding: “Theyunderstand this river. They built the Cape(Girardeau) bridge, they built the Greenville,Miss. bridge, and they built the Alton, Ill.bridge so they know how to work in thisriver.”

Drivers won’t need to find new routesthey way they did during the recent two-yearshutdown of I-64/Highway 40. The impacton traffic during bridge construction will notbe very great, Horn said. “There will soon beclosures of I-70 to take down bridges overCass, St. Louis and Madison Avenues, butthat will be done on weekends,” stated Horn.“However, crews will close the reversiblelanes for several months next summer torebuild them,” he added.

“Two years from now we’ll let theMissouri interchange to tie the ramps into I-70 so we’ll have some lane closures and

maybe another 70 weekend closure,” Hornsaid. “So it’s going to have a huge impact ina short duration of time and we’ll try to keepit out of rush hour.”

Horn is hesitant to say how many jobs theproject will produce. “Probably more than100,” he said. “There will be times whereyou’re going to have a lot of people out thereto pour concrete but other times it will onlybe a few people. It’s not like I-64 where youhad operations going on all over the placeover a 12-mile stretch, but concentrated inone area,” he said.

“But there again that’s just the bridge. Wehave 30 other projects that are going on theIllinois side and the Missouri side to makeall these connections. The bridge is the $239million piece out of the $640 million andthese other projects are going to create jobstoo.” A Regional Commerce and GrowthAssociation study shows that in the next 45years the new bridge will create 2,500 jobs,he said. “This bridge project is an econom-ic boom to the region,” said Horn.

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

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B & W Equipment Company, Inc.3520 Meyer RoadFort Wayne, IN 46806800-242-4819www.bandwequipment.com

Construction Machinery Company2911 S. English Station Rd.Louisville, KY 40299502-267-4020www.cmcky.com

2235 Ragu DriveOwensboro, KY 42303270-683-2000www.cmcky.com

Newman Equipment, Inc.1315 Terminal RdIndianapolis, IN 46217317-781-8100www.newmanequip.com

Pat Kelly Equipment Company5920 N. Lindbergh Blvd.Hazelwood, MO 63042314-895-9500www.patkelly.com

Steve’s Equipment Service, Inc1400 Powis Road

Swiderski Equipment, Inc. – Since 1925Mosinee, WI • 715-693-3015Wausau, WI • 715-675-2391Thorp, WI • 715-669-5255Antigo, WI • 715-623-4668Waupaca, WI • 715-258-3266Appleton, WI • 920-757-9363

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Steve's EquipmentService, Inc.1400 Powis Rd.West Chicago, IL 60185630-231-4840www.sesequip.com

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AERIAL LIFTS

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AIR COMPRESSORS

Compressors

Ingersoll-RandNew & Used Parts

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ASPHALT EQUIPMENT

Asphalt Rollers

2005 Cat CB224E, 160 hours.....................................$22,9002004 Cat CB224E, 946 hours.....................................$19,9002004 Cat CB534DXW, 832hours ...........................$75,0002005 Cat CS563E, 287 hours.....................................$75,0002005 Cat CS563E, 1,778 hours.....................................$75,000

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ATTACHMENTS

Hammers

2003 Cat H160............$55,0002004 Cat H160............$55,000

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COMPACTION EQUIP.

Misc. Compaction Equip.

2004 CAT 836G, 7159 hours...................................$355,000

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CRAWLER TRACTORS

Crawler Tractor

2004 Cat D6RXLII, 4551 hours................$139,0002004 Cat D8RII, 3406 hours................$369,300

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

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2005 John Deere 550J,OROPS, LGP, excellent condi-tion, 907 hours..................................................$69,500.

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Hydraulic Excavators

2006 Cat 303.5CCR, 698 hours....................$39,9002003 Cat 325CL, 2,998 hours...............$108,3002005 Cat 330CL, 2,366 hours...............$199,0002003 Cat 345BL, 4,941 hours...............$199,000

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Mini Excavators

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Ditch Witch MX182, s/n6Z4241, max digging depth 7’,12’’ bucket, good condition, 605hours..........................$17,940.

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FORESTRY EQUIPMENT

Logging Equipment

1996 Caterpillar 320L strokedelimber, 31” pads, Baldersonattachment, good condition,7157 hours ...............$92,000

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Track Loaders

Backhoe Loaders

2005 Cat 420D, 972 hours.....................................$49,0002006 Cat 420EIT, 773 hours.....................................$65,000

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Skid Steer Loaders

Ditch Witch SK500 All WheelSkid Steer, s/n 1X2318, narrowaggressive tracks, riding plat-form, good condition, 811hours...........................$10,500.

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2004 Takeuchi TL150 trackedskid steer, cab, heat, good con-dition, 4100 hrs...........$18,500.

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2006 Cat 904B, 3,456 hours.....................................$29,0002005 928GZ, 2519 hours.....................................$87,3002006 Cat 938GII, 2,552 hours...................................$119,0002006 Cat 938GII, 441 hours...................................$129,000

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Track Loaders

2006 Cat 953C, 1004 hours...................................$135,000Cat 953C, 3577 hours...................................$115,000

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Hyundai R380LC-9 Excavators Feature New TechnologiesThe R380LC-9 excavator has

an operating weight of 84,220 lbs.(38,201 kg) and comes equippedwith a 21 ft. 4 in. (6.5 m) boomand 10 ft. 6 in. (3.2 m) arm and a1.89 cu. yd. (1.4 cu m) heavy dutybucket. All Hyundai machinesinclude a bucket within the basemachine price.

All 9 series excavators includethe following in the base machineprice: heated air-ride suspensionseat, transparent skylight, CDplayer — radio with mp3 inputand remotely mounted controls,adjustable sunshades, cup holders,hands-free cell phone mode, ultrabright 7 in. color cluster display,control pattern selector valve, bat-tery cut-off switch, lockable fuelcap, right and left side boom floodlights, HI-mate (remote manage-ment system), and Hyundai’sTotal Coverage Warranty.

All 9 Series models feature a new larger,operator’s cab with additional sound proof-ing insulation and a reinforced structure for aquieter and safer operating experience. Theheated air-ride seat and control consoles arefully adjustable with infinite custom config-

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A redesigned air conditioning and heatingsystem provides enhanced climate controlwith 20 percent more output, improved

defrosting and better air circulation.Visibility is significantly enhanced now witha larger one-piece right side window, largerrear window, smaller front window seamand upper transparent skylight. Storage com-partments and cup holders are placed in con-venient locations for optimal access.

New Tier III Cummins enginetechnology in the R380LC-9 pro-vide electronic control with max-imum horsepower and optimaltorque. Harnessing the newlyimproved engine and hydraulictechnologies, the new CAPO(Computer Aided PowerOptimization) system offers auser friendly interface and cus-tomizable machine operationthrough power mode, work modeand user mode selection.Ensuring machine performanceand reduced maintenance issues,all Hyundais include the HI-materemote management systemwhich uses GPS – Satellite tech-nology and a user friendly, inter-net-based system to access criticalmachine information from any-where in the world. HI-Mate serv-ice is provided free of charge for

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The R380LC-9 has an operating weight of 84,220 lbs. (38,201 kg) and comes equipped with a 21 ft. 4 in.(6.5 m) boom and 10 ft. 6 in. (3.2 m) arm and a 1.89 cu. yd. (1.4 cu m) heavy duty bucket.

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2004 JCB 714, A/C, sideboards, very good condition,2949 hours.................$55,500.

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Misc Trucks

2004 Cat 735, 4,035 hours...................................$249,0002005 Cat 735, 3,738 hours...................................$269,0002006 Cat 740, 3,320 hours...................................$305,0001994 Cat D350D, 20,412 hours ...........................$49,000

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225A LOGGER. ENGINE NET POWER:49KW. OPERATING WEIGHT: 5,200KGGRADE CAPACITY: 0.35 SQ METERSContact: TAREMWAPhone: +256772635919Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WHEEL LOADERS • I WANT TO BUYCAT 950, 966, 970 WHEEL LOADERSRANGE FROM 1975-2000Contact: TONY THOMASPhone: 818-956-5231Fax: 818-956-5239Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FORD/ NEW HOLLAND 555E ENGINECOVERS • LOOKING FOR 2 CRACK-FREE ENGINE COVERS FOR 1997FORD/ NEW HOLLAND 555E BACKHOE.Contact: GUY GENESTPhone: 860-604-6934Fax: 860-647-8174Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LATE MODEL TRI AXLE LOWBOY • KW,PETE PREFERRED, 500 PLUS HP, 14K-18K FA, 46K RA, PUSHER. NO BRO-KERS PLEASE.Contact: TOM NACEYPhone: 651-214-1694Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU D41P6 WITH EROPS FROMCONTRACTORContact: K SANSALONEPhone: 856-297-4758Fax: 856-362-5602Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE 590 SUPER SERIES 2 LOADERBACKHOEContact: FRANK HORANPhone: 800-654-USEDEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED VOLVO L160,L120,L90 4400,4500SERIES A IN EUROPEContact: PETER KAIPhone: 009613151696Fax: 009614444496Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED TO BUY EXCAVATOR 35VERGESCUBE CONTRACTOR ONLYContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1-450-346-8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DRESSER 555 WHEEL LOADER • NEEDRUNNER FOR PARTS WITHIN 1000MILES OF BUFFALO, NYContact: PATRICK KELLYPhone: 800-403-2263Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADER • WE NEED CATLOADERS 910,926E,950B,950E,966F1,966F2 AND 970F2. KINDLY OFFER USSOONEST WITH DETAILS.THANKSContact: RIZWANPhone: +92-345-6429345Fax: +92-213-6057723Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

LOOKING FOR 950B 1984-1986 ORIGI-NAL PAINT/WHOLE SALE PRICEContact: ALHDYAN ESTPhone: 00966-1-2421-786Fax: 00-966-1-2417-752Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE 580M & 580 SUPERMS CAB 4X4EXTENDAHOE • DESCRIBE WHAT YOUWANT.Contact: FRANK HORANPhone: 732-674-2095Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HITACHI PARTS • HITACHI EX 60,FD33LINER KIT-4PISTERN,4SLEVEContact: SHANKARPhone: 679-991-4535Fax: 679-885-0531Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONCRETE FORMING & SHORINGEQUIPMENTContact: JAMES LANGKAMPPhone: 630.514.6996Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOADER FOR KIOTI 1914 TRACTORContact: TIM LEWANDOWSKIPhone: 724-887-9375Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR GOOD SHAPE CAT966FII • PLEASE OFFER 966FII, YEAR1996 AND ABOVE, WITH SERIAL NO.PICS, DETAILS AND PRICE.Contact: ATHER A. SIDDIQUIPhone: +92-333-2240692Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––88 TO 92 CAT 140G W RIPPERContact: DAVE WILDPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOBELCO SR115Contact: RICH SMITHPhone: 908-479-8383Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT D8R SERIES IIContact: SCOTT HAWSEYPhone: 770.652.1443Fax: 678.941.1210Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BARBER GREEN BG210B • LOOKINGFOR BARBER GREEN BG210B ANDDBG245B ASPHALT PAVERContact: TONY THOMASPhone: 818-956-5231Fax: 818-956-5239Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 330CL 2003 2006 TO 4000 HRS12/10 STICK AUX HYDSContact: RICHARDPhone: 603 828-6100Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

TORQUE CONVERTER REVERSER •WANTED:TORQUE CONVERTERREVERSER FOR A JOHNDEERE 310D WITH 4 X 4 TURBOContact: RICHARD PIENDAKPhone: 302-328-5828Fax: 302-328-5949Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 14M MOTORGRADERContact: SCOTT HAWSEYPhone: 770.652.1443Fax: 678.941.1210Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR 120H MOTORGRADER •WE HAVE AN IMMEDIATE NEED FORONE CAT 120H, 135H, 12H OR 140HMOTORGRADER. THE MACHINE MUSTBE ORIGINAL PAINT AND LOCATED INTHE USA OR CANADA!!!! THE MACHINEREALLY NEEDS TO HAVE AN EROPSCAB ALONG WITH A SCARIFIER ORREAR RIPPER HOWEVER WE WOULDLISTEN TO AN OFFER FOR A MACHINEWITH NO PLOW AND MIGHT CONSIDERA MACHINE WITH A CANOPY. OURPRICE LIMIT OF $70,000. DEPENDS ONTHE SIZE OF THE MACHINE, THE YEARMODEL AND HOURS. PLEASE OFFERWHAT YOU HAVE.Contact: WENDELL CAINPhone: 770-381-8984Fax: 770-381-6977Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU OR CATERPILLAR MOTORGRADERContact: MATT STRINGERPhone: 403-327-3681Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––(2) JCB 550 TELEHANDLERSContact: FRANK W. FORSTPhone: 402-330-0555Fax: 402-333-4021Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRI AXLE ROAD TRACTOR • PREFER-ABLY 10 YR OLD PETE,MACK REASON-ABLE MILAGE FOR AGEContact: PAT MCLAUGHLINPhone: 804 513 1960Fax: 800 405 9991Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONCRETE SAW • 2 LARGE CONCRETESAWS, ABLE TO CUT 10" OF CON-CRETE FLATWORKContact: FRANKPhone: 909-229-3600Fax: 951-845-6997Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR CAT 140G GRADERS •PLEASE SEND YOUR OFFERS WITHSERIAL NO, PICTURES, DETAILS OF140GS WITH 14 BLADE AND REAR RIP-PERS. THANKSContact: ATHER A. SIDDIQUIPhone: +92-333-2240692Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CAT WHEEL LOADER WHOLESALEONLY PLEASE! • WE ARE LOOKINGFOR WHOLESALE CAT WHEEL LOAD-ERS. WE HAVE A BUYER THAT HASASKED TO PURCHASE AN EXTENSIVEAMOUNT OF EQUIPMENT FOR THEM,BUT MUST BE IN LINE WITH TODAYWHOLESALE PRICINGContact: ROB LEWISPhone: 813-842-3781Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR GOOD USED 14GContact: MARKPhone: 336-215-5388Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRANSFER TRAILERS • 45 HEAVY DUTYWALKING FLOOR TRAILERS IN GOODCONDITION, NEED TWENTY MORE ORLESS ALIKE.Contact: PAUL LEASPhone: 803-920-0693Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT M318 OR M320 WHEEL EXCAVA-TOR • LATE MODEL UNIT MUST BE INGOOD CONDITION WITH AUXILIARYHYDRAULIC. PLEASE FAX OR E-MAILINFORMATION / DETAILS / PRICING.Contact: VINCENTPhone: 860-664-8042Fax: 860-664-9175Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––STICK FOR CX210 CASE EXCAVATORContact: DONPhone: 573-380-7700Fax: 573-683-2600Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BHL CAT 420D 4X4 • WANTED TO BUY -BHL - CAT 420D 4X4, CAB, E-STICK,2,000-4,000HRS. IN GOOD CONDITIONContact: ERICEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR 994Contact: HERCO EQUIPMENTPhone: 229-344-4235Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED WHOLESALE CAT WHEEL LOAD-ERS AND MOTORGRADERSContact: DAVE SCHEERPhone: 610-544-3399Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TOW BEHIND VIBRATORY PADFOOTROLLERContact: BILL | Phone: 612-812-1714Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2 TAILGATES FOR VOLVO A25 OR A30Contact: DAVE WILDPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

TAILGATE FOR JD250C OR BELL ADT •MECHANICAL TAILGATE ASSEMBLYFOR JD 250C OR BELL ADT. PART ORCOMPLETE IN GOOD CONDITION.Contact: PHIL SHAFFERPhone: 724 331 9102Fax: 724 995 8028Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED 1 1996 TO 1999 CAT 14HContact: RANDY REECEPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2005 D6R LGP 5000 HOURS OR LESSLOW PRICEContact: RANDY REECEPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATORContact: RICHARDPhone: 603 828-6100Fax: 603 430-2119Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VOLVO L90 & L120 C,D AND E MODELSContact: IAN RITCHIEPhone: 00441592 202918Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––3054 ENGINEContact: KEN ELIAPhone: 215-852-9704Fax: 215-535-5973Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D9L WITH RIPPER CONTRACTOR ONLYContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1-450-346-8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TEREX DOZER 8220B • NEED TWOGOOD SPROCKETSContact: JIM ROWEPhone: 518-651-6006Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 966F GP BUCKET • GENERAL PUR-POSE BUCKET FOR A CAT 966F.Contact: PAMELAPhone: 229 924.0035Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 330CL DITCHING OR GRADINGBUCKET • WIDE DITCHING BUCKETFOR A 330CL.THE WIDER THE BETTER. ANYTHINGCONSIDERED FROM 8 TO 10.Contact: KEVINPhone: 989-646-0009Fax: 989-876-8656Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MUFFLERContact: G MATTHEWSPhone & Fax: 907 883 5684Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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The Complete Auction And Appraisal Service

ALEX LY N & SONSALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC.

Bridgeport, NY 315/633-2944, Fax: 315/633-8010 • Syracuse, NY (Evenings) 315/637-8912 • www.lyonauction.com

SATURDAY, MARCH 20 @ 9:30 AM(DELAWARE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS)

COLUMBUS, OHIO

DIRECTIONS: From the North/South: take I-71 to Rte. 36 & US 37 Exit, pro-ceed West on Rtes. 36 & 37 for 9 miles to Delaware. Turn right on Rte. 23 Northfor 1.2 miles to the sale site. Entrance on left at the Travelodge. From theEast/West: Take I-70 to I-270 bypass, proceed North on I-270 to I-71 to Exit forRtes. 36 & US 37 and proceed as noted above. NOTE: Auction Entrance is off ofRt. 23. Address: 935 U.S. 23 North Delaware, OH 43015.

NOTE: Brigg’s Equipment, the largest Case dealer in North America, is complete-ly selling out and will sell its equipment in 5 phases with phase 4 in this saleabsolute unreserved. Along with equipment from Rental Service Corp.

EARLY HILITES: 15 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2005 Case CX330, 2006-2005 Case CX210, 2006-2005 Case CX50B, (2) 2006 Case CX36B, KomatsuPC400LC, Komatsu PC40, 2005 Komatsu PC27, Demo NH E50, Demo KobelcoSK210LC, Demo Kobelco SK115SR, 2005 Kobelco 115SR, 2004 Kobelco 80CS,2 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2004 JD 644J, 2006 NH LW110B, 2 TOOLCARRIERS: Demo NH 130TC, Demo NH W80TC, PULL PANS: Kan-AmCEN17B, 11 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D5HLGP-II, 2005 Case 850KLGP,2006 Case 650KLGP, 2001 NH DC150, Demo NH DC95, 2005 NH DC85, DemoNH D75, 2005 NH DC75, JD 550G, Komatsu D37E-2, Liebherr, 6 TRACTORLOADER BACKHOES: (3) NH B95, (2) 2004 NH LB75 (4x4), NH 555E (4x4),ASPHALT ROLLERS: Hamm HD12, 6 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2006-(2)2005 Hamm 3410, 2005 Hamm 3307,Unused Hamm 3205, NH CV1100, 4TRENCH ROLLERS: (3) 2007-2006 Wacker RT82SC, 13 RUBBERTRACKED SKID STEERS: (2) 2006 Case 450CT, Unused Case 445CT, 2006Case 445CT, (2) Demo NH C190, Demo NH C185, (2) 2006 NH C185, (4) DemoNH C175, 5 SKID STEERS: Demo NH L185, NH LS180, Demo NH L175, Cat226, JCB 190XT, 5 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: IR VR60, JCB 506C, DemoNH M459, Demo NH M427, 2006 Lull 644E-42, 2 SCISSOR LIFTS: (2) 2004Skyjack SJIII 3220, 2000 MEC 1932ES, BOOM LIFTS: 1999 JLG 600S, 2 AIRCOMPRESSORS: (2) 2004 IR P185WJD, DUMP TRUCKS: 1995 Ford L9000Aeromax (s/a), SERVICE TRUCK: 1998 Ford F700 (s/a), 2 EQUIPMENTTRAILERS: Muvall T4273D 35 ton(t/a), 1994 Talbert 48ft. (t/a), ATTACH-MENTS: Skid Steers: New Hay Spears, Grapples, Forks, Tree Booms, ForkFrames, Stump Buckets, Buckets, Backhoe.

SALE SITE PHONE: (740) 363-9389, (863)602-8365

OHIO LICENSE #: 63199360809, OHIO AUCTIONEER LICENSE #:62199360989

2 AUCTIONS IN 1 DAY! COMPLETE LIQUIDATION OF BRIGG’S EQUIPMENT

PHASE IV(LARGEST CASE DEALER IN U.S.)

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18th ANNUAL SPRING CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENT AUCTION

DSA Auction Complex 6531 S. St. Rd. 13

PENDLETON (INDIANAPOLIS) INDIANA(1 Mile North of I-69 @ Exit 14)

Selling Equipment For: Absolute Landscaping, Inc., Ronson EquipmentCo. Inc., Centra Credit Union, S&W Tool & Equipment, Greystone

Concrete, Inc. along with other Local & Regional Contractors, Banks,Lending Institutions and Rental Companies

FRIDAY, MARCH 26TH, 2010 • 8:00 A.M.

DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC.6531 S. State Road 13 * Pendleton, IN 46064

765-778-9277 * Fax: 765-778-9276E-mail: [email protected] Site: www.dsaauctions.com

CCRRAAWWLLEERR TTRRAACCTTOORRSS:: ‘05 NH DC95LGP, Cab, AC, 800 Hrs, 2’-05 NHDC85WT, Cab, Case 1150G LT, ’97 & ‘99850G LT, ‘06 650K LT Series 2, 237 Hrs,‘04 Cat D5N XL, ‘02 D5G XL Series III,D4G LGP, ‘97 D3C XL Series III, Deere850C w/Series II Updates, ‘00 Deere650H LGP, CCAABBLLEE PPLLOOWWSS:: 2-Case 1550 LT Crawler Tractor, 937 &1630 Hrs, c/w Rear BRON HS-I Cable Plow, Spool Carrier and Guide,Rubber Pad Inserts, Deere 750B Crawler Tractor, Vibratory Plow, FrontReel Carrier, EEXXCCAAVVAATTOORRSS:: ‘97 Komatsu PC300LC-6LC, PC200LC-6,PC120-6, ‘01 Link-Belt 4300Q, ’99 3400Q, ‘03 Bobcat 442, ‘04 325G,‘05 Vermeer CX224, Hitachi EX50 URG, Terex HR2, Volvo EZ35, ‘10Excalibur X36 Thumb, LaBouty Excavator Grapple, 30", 36” & 48” Exc.Buckets, LLOOAADDEERR BBAACCKKHHOOEESS:: ‘06 NH LB75B, Cab, ’01 & ‘02 Cat420D IT, Cab, Bucket and Forks, 3-416B, ‘01 Deere 410G, Cab, ’91 &‘93 310D, ‘88 310C, ‘97 Case 590SL, 3-‘97 580L, ‘94 580SK, 580K,580C, 3-18", 30” & 36” Buckets, SSKKIIDD LLOOAADDEERRSS:: ‘06 Bobcat T300,Gold Package, ‘01 Bobcat 873G, ‘99 773 6-’98-’01 753, ‘03 PolarisASL 300, ‘05 Deere 320, 1,062 Hrs, ‘00 NH LS190, ‘96 LX565, Case1845C & 1845, SSKKIIDD LLOOAADDEERR AATTTTAACCHHMMEENNTTSS:: ‘10 Hay Spear, Bobcat72” Landscape Rake, Case 78” Landscape Rake, 2-‘10 Fork Frame, 4-‘10 Pallet Forks, ‘10 60”, 66” & 72" Smooth Buckets, 2-‘10 MountPlates, ‘10 66" Smooth Bucket Grapple, ‘10 Stump Bucket, SnowPlow/Dozer Blade, UUTTIILLIITTYY TTRRAACCTTOORRSS:: ‘08 Bobcat C122 Utility, 4x4,‘07 Kubota L3130 Utility, 457 Hrs, Deere 4640P Utility, Ford 2120Utility, Deere 1020 Utility, Case 2870 AG, 6-Way Snow Plow, Deere750 AG No Till Drill, FFOORRKKLLIIFFTTSS && MMAANNLLIIFFTTSS:: Case 586E, 584C, 2-‘78 Liftmaster 714-6-D, 4- Baker Linde 5000#, 5-Mitsubishi 5000#,Allis-Chalmers C40XLPS, Bell D50, Mark-Lift MT20 Scissor, Mark-lift30 Boom Lift, 4x4, TTRREENNCCHHEERRSS:: ‘02 Vermeer RT850, 8550, ‘07V5750, 4150A, Ditch Witch 5020, PPAAVVEERRSS:: ’99 & ‘00 Cat AP-1055B,CCOOMMPPAACCTTIIOONN EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTT:: IR SD100D PRO-PAC, DD24, ‘86 CatCP553 & CP433B, ‘06 Cat CB14, Bomag BW120AD, Stone SR2500,Galion Double Smooth Drum Roller, SSWWEEEEPPEERR && CCOONNCCRREETTEE BBRREEAAKK--EERR:: Elgin Pelican, American Lincoln 2160XP, Arrow HG 1250 ConcreteBreaker, RRUUBBBBEERR TTIIRREEDD LLOOAADDEERRSS:: ‘05 Deere 644J, 3,755 Hrs, OneOwner, ‘98 624H, JRB w/4 in 1 Bucket & Forks, ‘79 Cat 980C ‘79 Cat910, GGRRAADDEERRSS:: ‘76 Cat 140G, 2,829 Hrs, Scarifier, SSCCRRAAPPEERRSS:: Cat613C, ‘90 Deere 762, ;89 Dresser 412B Scraper, New Chains,Sprockets, 2 Tires, Brakes, HHAAUULL TTRRUUCCKK:: Moxy MC30, TTRRUUCCKK TTRRAACC--TTOORRSS:: ’96 & ‘98 Freightliner, ’94 IHC Eagle, ‘91 KW T800, DDUUMMPPTTRRUUCCKKSS:: ‘00 Mack RD688S, Tri Axle '96 CL713, ‘95 CL700, 2-'92RB690S Tri Axle, ’86, ’87 & ‘89 IHC 9674, Tri Axle, ‘89 Ford L8000, ‘79IHC Tandem Axle, ’75 & ‘87 Ford L9000, Tandem Axle, ‘99 Freightliner4700 Single Axle, ‘94 IHC 8100, Single Axle, ‘94 GMC W4, Single Axle,SSPPEECCIIAALLIITTYY TTRRUUCCKKSS:: ‘99 Volvo VNM64T Tri Axle Roll Off Truck, ‘99Freightliner FL70 Service, Single Axle, c/w 24’ Box, Welder/Generator,A/C, 500 Gallon Fuel Tank, ‘90 IHC 4900 Reel Carrier, ‘88 Ford F700Reel Carrier, ‘86 GMC 7000 Bucket Truck, c/w Teco TS50IPTFS2

Boom, ‘87 GMC 7000 Top Kick LogTruck, ‘86 Mack DM685 Boom C/wAutogru Series 31025 Hydraulic Boom,’86 & ‘91 Ford L8000 Vac Trucks, c/wVactor 2115 Jet Rodder, ‘05 GMC T7500Box Truck, ‘03 Chevrolet W3500 BoxTruck, ‘98 IHC 4700 Flatbed, ‘89 GMC

Flatbed, ‘87 IHC 1954 Flatbed, ‘87 IHC S1700, ‘82 IHC F925 w/ ReelCarrier, ’91 & ‘93 IHC 66 Passenger School Bus, ‘89 Ford L8000 Cab& Chassis, ‘84 IHC 9V5 Cab & Chassis, FFOORRSSTTEERRYY EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTT:: ‘79Ford F800 with A Vermeer TS 44" Tree Spade, Morbark 2379 WholeTree Chipper, Sold w/’83 IHC Truck, SSMMAALLLL TTRRUUCCKKSS:: ’02, ’03 & ‘06Ford F450 Utility, ’00 & ‘01 Ford F45 Flatbed, ‘05 Dodge Ram 3500Crew Cab Pickup, 4-’94-‘04 Chevrolet 3500 Utility, ‘90 Ford F350Contractors Dump, 5-‘06 Ford F250 Pickups, ‘98 GMC 2500 ExtendedCab Pickup, ‘93 Ford F250 Pickup, C/w Western 8' Snow Plow, ‘04Ford F150XLT Extended Cab Pickup, 2-‘00 Ford F150 Pickup, ’98 & ‘01GMC 2500 Conversion Van, TTOOYYSS:: ‘84 Ferrari Replica BB512i, ‘80Chevrolet El Camino, Restored, ‘04 BMW Mini Cooper, ‘03 Nissan350Z Coupe, 65,010 Miles, ‘79 Pontiac Firebird T/A 6.6 Liter, 41,088Miles, ‘02 Chevrolet LS SUV, ‘02 Chevrolet LS 1500 Tahoe, US ArmyUtility Cart, TTRRAAIILLEERRSS:: ‘84 Hyster 50 Ton Lowboy, Winch Neck, ‘71Wilson 25 Ton Tilt Top, ‘95 Mack 36' Aluminum Dump Trailer, ‘86 30’Flatbed, New ‘08 Caliber 10 Ton Gooseneck, ‘05 Goldstar Gooseneck,Delta Live Stock Gooseneck, New ‘09 Anderson 20,000# Tag, New ‘09Caliber 7x20’ 14,000# Tag, 2- New ‘09 Caliber 7,000# 20’ WrapAround Tag, 2-New ‘09 Caliber 6.5x16 Tag, New ‘09 Caliber 6x12 Tag,2-New ‘08 Caliber 5x12 Tag, ‘99 Dandy Diggert Tilt Top Tag, ‘96 EagerBeaver 12 Ton Tag, Econoline 12 Ton Tag, ‘70 Tag, Bobcat Tag, FellingTag, Gator USA Tag, CCOONNCCRREETTEE EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTT:: 136 8'x 2' & 106 9'x2'Concrete Wall Forms, 18” & 36" Durand Forms, ’99 & ‘00 AusaConcrete Buggy, Hatz Diesel, 3-Ausa 150DG Concrete Buggy, HatzDiesel, Hinowa Super Compact Concrete Buggy, Multiquip WhitemanRiding Concrete Trowel Machine, Gas & Electric Concrete Mixers,VVAARRIIOOUUSS:: Vermeer 16x20A Directional Boring Machine, Vermeer 300Water Pressure System, ‘98 Belshe T18 Tag, Seca Power Rodder,Somero Power Rake, Layton Paver Box, Meyers Salt Spreader Insert,Dry-All Air Curtain Burner, 15' & 18’ Dump Box, Set Of Tracks AndPads For A Cat D5C Crawler Tractor, MMIISSCCEELLLLAANNEEOOUUSS:: Rigid PipeThreader, Karcher 2700 PSI Pressure Washer Powered By a Honda 6.5HP Engine, Wacker Concrete Vibrators, Barrell Dolly, Fifty 18" TrafficCones, 100 Gallon Aluminum L Shaped Fuel Tank, 2-GPI 12 VoltTransfer Pumps, Lot of New 8" Heavy Duty Tow Straps, Reed 1 1/2 <>1 1/4 Copper Rounding Tool, Hotsy Model 230 Shop Heater, 2-40Horse 3 Phase Electric Motors, Lot Of Fire Extinguishers, 100 GallonFuel Tanks, Roll Of 4 Wire Electric Cable, Lincoln Lube Station, AirDriven, 6 Hoses, 2 Oil Pumps, 2 Air Greasers, And 2 Gear Oil Pumps,25' Building Trusses, New Broom for Elgin Sweeper, along with manymore late additions. Please watch your website for updateswww.dsaauctions.com

SSaallee SSiittee PPhhoonnee:: 776655--777788--99227777 –– AAsskk FFoorr MMaarrkk oorr SSccoottttTTeerrmmss:: Complete Payment on Sale Day – Payment May Be Made By Cash or Check.

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Auctions you can trustAuction Company Bond #70259785. Preliminary list to date. Equipment subject to change.

Go to www.ironplanet.com to view the complete auction schedule, guaranteed inspection reports, and place your bids.

Online Auction. www.ironplanet.com

Thursday, April 1

58 Asphalt/Paving/Concrete

173 Attachments & Parts

81 Forklifts

165 On-Road Trailers

18 Scrapers

31 Tools

53 Water Related Equipment

And many more….

DOZERS EXCAVATORS

BACKHOES

FARM EQUIPMENT

COMPACTORSAERIAL WORK PLATFORMS

GRADERS LOADERS

100 49 89

93 163 53

29 96 144

280 TRUCKS –ON-ROAD

SKID-STEERS

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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERSwww.lyonauction.comPhone: 315-633-2944

• Houston, TXTues., March 23, 2010For: Rental Fleet Construction,Support, Aerials, Forklifts,Trucks & Trailers

• Atlantic City, NJThurs.-Sun, March 25-28, 2010For: Annual 4 Day Construction,Aerial, Forklift, Support, Truck &Trailer Auction

• Dallas, TXThurs., April 8, 2010For: Exclusive Case Large LateModel Rental Fleet & UnusedCase Construction andAgricultural Equipment plusLarge Quantity of Like NewWater Trucks

• Des Moines, IATues., April 13, 2010For: Complete Liquidation ofLate Model Cat & KomatsuEarthmoving Equipment

• Jacksonville, NCThurs., April 15, 2010For: Major Military JobCompletion Auction ofConstruction SupportEquipment, Trucks & Trailers

• Charlotte, NCFri.-Sat., April 16-17, 2010For: Complete LiquidationPhase IV Case Earthmoving &Support Equipment, ServiceTrucks, Truck Tractors &Trailers

• Nashville, TNWed., April 21, 2010For: Complete Liquidation: “TheFinest of the South”

• Bangor, MEFri., April 23, 2010For: Late Model Construction,Aerial Lift, Forklift, Truck &Trailer Auction

• Aguascalientes, MexicoFri., April 23, 2010For: Large Construction, AerialEquipment, Support Equipment& More Auction

• Scranton, PASat., April 24, 2010For: Late Model TruckWreckers, Truck Tractors, VanTrailers, Enormous Amounts ofTake Out Engines, etc…

• Buffalo, NYSat., May 8, 2010For: Late Model Construction,Forklift, Aerial Lift, SupportEquipment Trucks & Trailers

• Canastota, NYSun., May 9, 2010For: Large Compact, Utility,Support Equipment, PlusConstruction, Aerials &Forklifts, Support EquipmentAuction

• Newark, NJDATE TBAFor: Rental Fleet ConstructionEquipment, Aerial Lifts, Trucks& Trailers

• Middletown (Florida), NYDATE TBAFor: Rental Fleet ConstructionEquipment, Support, AerialLifts, Trucks & Trailers

• Detroit, MIDATE TBAFor: Complete Liquidation ofConstruction and SupportEquipment

• Monterrey, MexicoDATE TBAFor: Large Complete Liquidation

One Owner Construction, AerialEquipment, Support & More

• Orlando, FLDATE TBAFor: Large Rental FleetEarthmoving Equipment,Aerials, Forklifts, Support,Trucks & Trailers

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERSwww.rbauction.comPhone: 402-421-2631

• Albuquerque, NMMarch 23, 2010

• Statesville, NCMarch 23, 2010

• Chilliwack, BC, CANMarch 24, 2010

• Hartford, CTMarch 24, 2010

• Houston, TXMarch 24, 2010

• London, ONT, CANMarch 25, 2010

• Atlanta, GAMarch 25, 2010

• Jackson, MSMarch 29, 2010

• Kansas City, MOMarch 30, 2010

• Regina, SK, CANMarch 30, 2010

• Grand Cayman IslandsMarch 30, 2010

• Northeast, MDMarch 30-31, 2010

• Saskatoon, SK, CANApril 9, 2010

• Boise, IDApril 13, 2010

• Grand Prairie, AB, CABApril 14-15, 2010

• Phoenix, AZApril 14-15, 2010

• Moncofa, SpainApril 15, 2010

• Phoenix, AZApril 15-16, 2010

• Istanbul, TurkeyApril 17, 2010

• Albuquerque, NMApril 20, 2010

• Moerdijk, The NetherlandsApril 21-23, 2010

• Salt Lake City, UTApril 22, 2010

• Spokane, WAApril 27, 2010

• Dubai, UAEMay 3-5, 2010

• Truro, Nova ScotiaMay 4, 2010

• Olympia, WAMay 4-5, 2010

• Detroit, MIMay 5, 2010

• Fort Worth, TXMay 6-7, 2010

• Torreon, MexicoMay 11, 2010

• Los Angeles, CAMay 11-12, 2010

• Toronto, ONT, CANMay 11-12, 2010

• Prince George, BC, CANMay 15, 2010

• Las Vegas, NVMay 14, 2010

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• Tipton, CAMay 26, 2010• San Antonio, TXJune 1, 2010• Meppen, GermanyJune 8, 2010• Hyderbad, IndiaJune 9, 2010• Anchorage, AKJune 5, 2010

CAT AUCTION SERVICESwww.catauctions.comPhone: 866-750-9432

• Houston, TXThurs., April 22, 2010For: Unreserved Public Auctionof Construction Equipment,Trucks, Trailers

COCHRAN AUCTIONSwww.cochranauctions.comPhone: 301-739-0538

• St. Mary’s County, MDThurs.-Sat., April 22-24, 2010For: Major 3 Day RegionalEquipment and Truck Auction

DARELL DUNKLE & ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERS INC.www.dunkleauctioneers.comPhone: 800-433-6670

• Harrison, MIThurs., April 22, 2010For: Spring Contractor’s Auction

DAVIS AUCTIONS INC.www.davisauctionsinc.comPhone: 203-758-4087

• Prospect, CTSat., April 10, 2010For: Quinnipiac CommissionAuction – Utility andConstruction Equipment

DEANCO AUCTIONSwww.deancoauction.comPhone: 601-656-9768

• Philadelphia, MSWed. - Thurs., March 31-April 1,2010 • Philadelphia, MSWed. - Thurs., May 26-27,2010 • Philadelphia, MSThurs., July 15, 2010

DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC.www.dsa-auctions.comPhone: 765-778-9277

• Pendleton, INFri., March 26, 2010For: 18th Annual SpringConstruction Equipment Auction

FRANK RONNE & ASSOCIATES, INC.www.appraisals-auctions.comPhone: 781-380-3700

• Quincy, MAWed., April 14, 2010For: Public Auction – MajorArborist Company

FREY & SONS, INC.www.freyandsons.comPhone: 419-455-3739

• Cincinnati, OHWed., March 31, 2010For: Back Tree Service• Sheffield Lake, OHWed., April 14, 2010• Tallmadge, OHWed., April 21, 2010For: Construction EquipmentLiquidation Sale

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• Farmingdale, NJThurs., March 25, 2010For: Pillar Bros ConstructionCorp. – Surplus Equipment• New Orleans, LAWed., April 7, 2010For: Sealed Bid Auction• Warrensville Heights, OHThurs., April 22, 2010For: Surplus EquipmentLiquidation – Northeast OhioTrenching Service, Inc.

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IRON PLANET AUCTIONSwww.ironplanet.comPhone: 888-433-5426ONLINE AUCTIONSGo to www.ironplanet.com toview the complete auctionschedules, inspection reportsand to place your bid!• Thurs.-Fri, March 25-26,2010For: Construction Equipment• Thurs., April 12, 2010For: Construction Equipment

MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.www.mmaauction.comPhone: 800-763-2728

• Athens, GAWed., March 31, 2010For: Construction Equipment,Trucks & Trailers, Tools & ShopEquipment

MEEKINS AUCTION COMPANYwww.meekinsauction.comPhone: 800-499-6560

• Lumberton, NCThurs., April 29, 2010 For: Construction Equipment

NITKE AUCTIONSwww.nitkeauctions.comPhone: 715-362-6162

• Wausau, WIFri.-Sat., April 23-24, 2010 For: Wisconsin’s “Best &Biggest” Heavy Construction,Truck & Trailer Auction

• Wausau, WISat., June 19, 2010 For: Construction Equipment,Truck & Trailer Auction

• Marquette, MISeptember TBA For: CCMO – Mining Equipment,Trucks

• Wausau, WIFri.-Sat, October 22-23, 2010 For: 2-Day ConstructionEquipment, Truck & TrailerAuction

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC.www.petrowskyauctioneers.comPhone: 860-642-4200

• Franklin, CTThurs. – Sat., April 8-10, 2010 For: Trucks, Trailers,Construction & EarthmovingEquipment, Crushing &Screening, Support Equipment

POWERS AUCTION COMPANYwww.powersauction.comPhone: 608-966-3764

• Woodstock, ILSat., April 10, 2010 For: Former Farm & Fleet Store

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERSINC.www.ritchason.comPhone: 800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TNSat., April 24, 2010

• Lebanon, TNSat., June 19, 2010

• Lebanon, TNSat., September 18, 2010

• Lebanon, TNSat., December 11, 2010

SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLCwww.salesauctioncompany.comPhone: 860-627-7506

• Windsor Locks, CTSat., May 1, 2010For: Earthmoving, HeavyEquipment, Fleet Vehicles,Trucks, Trailers, Landcare andFarm Equipment

TAMPA MACHINERY AUCTION, INC.www.tmauction.comPhone: 813-986-2485

• Tampa, FLSat., April 10, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., May 8, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., June 12, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., July 10, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., August 14, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., September 11, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., October 9, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., November 13, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., December 11, 2010

UTILITY AUCTIONSwww.utilityauctions.netPhone: 302-530-9103

• Wilmington, DEFri., April 23, 2010For: Fleet Vehicles from UtilityCompanies

WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC.www.wca-online.comPhone: 760-731-7760

• Perris, CAFri., April 16, 2010For: Construction Equipment

• Perris, CAFri., June 11, 2010For: Construction Equipment

WILSON’S AUCTION SALESwww.wilsonsauction.comPhone: 302-422-3454

• Harrington, DESat., March 27, 2010For: Construction Equipment,Tractors, Trucks, Trailers &More

WOLFE INDUSTRIALAUCTIONS, INC.www.wolfeauctions.comPhone: 800-443-9580

• Frederick, MDWed., March 24, 2010 For: Major Realignment Auction

• Frederick, MDFri., April 23, 2010 For: MidAtlantic ContractorsAuction

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC.www.yoderandfrey.comPhone: 419-865-3990

Thurs., April 15, 2010 For: 7th Annual SpringConsignment Auction

• Bow, NHThurs., May 13, 2010 For: 14th Annual SpringAbsolute Consignment Auction

• Darlington, PAThurs., June 17, 2010 For: Consignment Auction

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Here is just a sample of items that will be Auctioned: 2005 JCB 8017, 2005 Yanmar Vio 15,Yanmar B27-2A, Yanmar B3U, 2005 Bobcat 442 Excavator,2002 Bobcat S185, 2003 Bobcat S250,2006 Bobcat T140K, Bobcat 550 Breaker, Bobcat Auger,Alitec 18” High Flow Planer, Bobcat ModelB950 Excavator Breaker, 2000 Freightliner FLD 120 SD TractorGradall G6-P42 Forklift, SUZUKIMini truck, Genie Z-34-22 Boomlift, IHI Mini Excavator, Case 570 MXT Ldr. Tractor, Pettibone 636Tele Handler, Approximately 30-40 Skid Ldrs.,Tree Spades, Golf Carts, Gators, JLG Scissor Lifts,Takeuchi TB 135 Excavator, Sky Jack 8841,Stone 3600B Vibratory Roller, Stone Bull Dog RemoteVibratory Roller, Ford F450 Dump, Chevy 3500 PU, 97 Chevy GMT -400, INT Series 1700,Mitsubishi Fuso FE-HD, Kawasaki Motorcycle, New and Used Trailers, Z Turn Mowers, Trenchers:Ditch Witch Model 1220, Ditch Witch Model 1010 ,Augers, 550 Miller Curb Machine, Bobcat SG25 Stump Grinder, Ambusher CA601 Brush cutterTree Spades, Buckets (all Sizes) Attachments.

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More Than 1,000 Guests AttendIronPlanet ‘Hog BBQ’Event

On Feb. 17, 2010 IronPlanet held its annual “Hog BBQ” at the Harley Davidson deal-ership in Orlando, Fla., as one way of saying thank you to its customers. The eventbrought together more than 1,000 customers from across the world, who enjoyed

great food and beverages while networking with their fellows in the industry. Attendees alsospent time playing Guitar Hero,receiving airbrush tattooes, beingbrought up to date on the history ofHarley Davidson and finding outwhat’s new at Iron Planet.

Steve Deli, Owner of OrlandoHarley Davidson, helped to saveHarley Davidson from bankruptcyin the late 1980s and then ledHarley’s initial public offering.Under his ownership OrlandoHarley Davidson has grown to beone of the largest and most suc-cessful dealerships in the world.Deli also owns two NewHampshire dealerships.

IronPlanet brought together its customers and Harley enthusiasts for an appreci-ation event.

Attendees enjoyed great food and beverages and an opportunity to network.

There’s always time for a little Guitar Hero in themidst of business conversation.

Robert G. Frey, AuctioneerArchbold, Ohio 43502

Phone 419-445-3739 • www.freyandsons.com

ABSOLUTE AUCTIONWednesday, April 14th, 2010 - 9:30 a.m.

Sheffield Lake, Ohio (Cleveland)

LOCATION: 467 Abbe Rd (Rt. 301) 3 miles north of I-90. NOTE: Eckenrode Constructionis discontinuing operations and selling their equipment at one owner auction. Much of this equip-ment was bought new, service records available. See details at www.freyauctions.com Bid live,on-line with proxibid.com TERMS: 10% buyer premium on items $2500 and less. Pay in fullsale day by cash or guaranteed funds.

'03 Cat 322CL Exc., SN: HEK00344, QT 54”, 42”, 38”, 32”, Ditch Bkts & Compactor, 4733 hrs;Cat 322L Exc., SN: 9RL00735, JRB QT; '00 Cat 315B Exc., SN: 2AW01983, QT 48”, 24”, 18”& Ditch Bkts, 6650 hours; '99 Cat 928G RTL, SN: 6XR01367, EROPS, QT Bkt, Boom, Forks,Posi, 9309 hrs; Cat 953, SN: 05Z00474, New engine and U/C with, 4/1 bucket; '99 Cat D6RDozer, SN: 3ZN0067, ROPS, Straight/Tilt, Diff Steer, 24" Pads, Bought New, 5959 hours; '93Dresser TD15C Dozer, ROPS, Straight/Tilt; Cat D5 Dozer, SN: 96J3077, ROPS, Straight/Tilt;John Deere 450G Dozer, ROPS, 6 Way; '01 Dynapac CA152PD 66" Padfoot Roller; Cummins,1447 hrs; JD 860A Scraper, SN:1491T; New Holland 575E TLB, ROPS, Std hoe; N-H LX885Skid Loader, Rock Hound 72A, 1400 hrs; 48" DD Sheepsfoot. Trucks: '92 IH F2574 Tractor,330hp, 9 Spd, Wetline; '95 Interstate 5 Ton Detach Lowboy, Ramps, Air Ride; '88 Ford F900Triax Dump; '92 Mack CS200 S/A Dump, 10' Steel Box; '02 Trailking TK40LP 20 Ton Tag, AirBrakes; '99 Ford F250 & '93 Ford F350 4-Dr Mech Trucks; (2) 5 Ton Tag & Car Hauler Trlrs;1000g Double Wall Fuel Tank; Trench Boxes & Spreaders, Manhole Box, Stone Box; StreetPlate; Shop tools, Pipe lasers, Test pumps, etc.

ABSOLUTE RECEIVERS AUCTIONWednesday, April 21st, 2010 - 9:30 a.m.

LOCATION: Summit Co. Fairgrounds, Tallmadge (Akron), Ohio. NOTE: Frey & Sons hasbeen ordered to liquidate the following equipment to the highest bidder by Gregory McNulty III,Receiver, per Court of Common Pleas, Stark County, Ohio, Case 2009-CV-02065. VERY earlylisting! Online bidding available. See www.freyauctions.com for details. TERMS: Pay in fullsale day by guaranteed funds. 10% Buyer premium on items $2500 and less.

(45+) 29-70' Aerial Bucket Trucks: '08 ETI 29/34, on '08 Ford F550, Diesel, 1100 mi; '08ETI 35/40, on '08 Ford F550, Diesel; (3) '08 ETI 37/42' on '08 Ford F550 4x4, Like New; '07 ETIETC35SNT on '08 Ford F550; (3) '07 ETI ETC37IH, on '08/07 Ford F550; '07 ETI ETC34IH, on'07 Ford F550SD. '07 Lift-All LOM10-552MS Bucket on '08 Ford F750SD, 1800 mi; Liftall 60'on '08 Ford F750SD; Lift-All 60' on '08 Ford F750 SD, Only 400 mi; Liftall 55' on '03Freightliner FL80; Altec AA755L 60' on '02 Freightliner FL80; Altec AA755L on '00 FreightlinerFL80 Tdm; Pitman 54' on '00 IHC 4800 4x4 Flatbed; HiRanger 55' Bkt on '99 GMC 7500;HiRanger 60' on '98 IHC 4800 4x4; (4) Altec 55' on '98-'96 Ford F800; ReachAll 55' on '98 FordF800; HiRanger 50' on '95 IHC 4700; Lift-All 48' on '95 IHC 4900; Altec 60' on '94 Ford F7004x4; Altec 55' on '93 GMC Topkick; Telelect 54' on '93 GMC Topkick; HiRanger 53' on '92 GMCTopKick; Altec 60' on '90 Ford C8000; Liftall LM65 on '98 IHC 4900 6x6; Altec 72' on '93 IHC4800 4x4; Reach-All 65' on '92 IHC 4900; HiRanger 70' on '87 IHC S1900; ETI 37' on '05 FordF550; '05 Altec A28 on '05 Chevy C4500; '03 ETI 33' on '03 Chevy 3500; Altec 34' on '00 FordF550SD; ETI 35' on '99 Ford F350 4x4; '99 GMC 3500 35' Bkt Van; Altec 30' on '96 Hummer4x4 H1; (3) Bridge Inspect Trucks. (14) Digger Derricks: '04 Altec D3060TR 60', on '05 IHC7400, 36k mi; Telelect C-II 60' on '95 IHC 4900 6x6; Teco 50' on Ford L8000; Altec DM47TRon '04 IHC 4300; Telelect 4045 on '98 IHC 4900; Pitman M47H4T on '96 Ford F800; AltecD945TR on '93 Ford F700; Telect 4700 on '91 Chevy; Altec D845T on '90 GMC Topkick; AltecD842-B on '90 IHC 4x4; Telelect 12-42PG on '93 Ford F700; Telelect 92-42 on '93 Ford F700;Altec D845 on Nodwell Crawler; Telelect 42' on Tiger Crawler. (10) Cranes & Drills: Elliott85' 6000# Crane, on '07 IHC 4300S/A, 4100 mi; '05 Elliot 18 Ton 120' Crane, on '06 IHC 4300Flatbed; '07 Elliot 32105R 32 ton 162' Hyd Crane & Bed (Unmtd); '08 Texoma 330-12 PressureDrill, Unmtd; '94 Texoma 800 60' Crawler Drill Rig, 8" Out/5.5" In; Texoma 6400-7 PressureDigger & Sterling 11' Pressure Drill on Zeligson 6x6 Trucks; Teague 18' Pressure Digger on '84GMC; Sterling 12' Pressure Digger on '89 Ford F800; '02 Altec HD35 Pressure Digger, Unmtd.Tree Service: '01 Morbark 1300 Tub Grinder, Cat 3412, Cab w/ AC, Recond.; Altec LRV58Bucket on '03 IHC 4300 Chip Truck; Altec 55' Bucket on '92 Ford F700 Chip Truck; '06 IHC4300 Crew 11' Chip Box Truck; '00 Ford F750 16' Chip Box Truck; '95 Freightliner FL70 16'Chip Box Truck; '00 Ford F750SD Grapple Knuckle Dump Truck; '08 & '05 Morbark D52SPH4x4 & '05 Morbark D76SP 4x4 Stump Grinders; '07 Morbark 18" & '03 Morbark 2400XLChippers; (3) New Chip Boxes. Construction & Misc.: '05 IHC 7600 Triaxle Dump,Cummins 16' Ox Box; '04 JCB 532 4x4 TeleForklift; JD 444 & Trojan 3000 RT Loaders; '03 TrailKing TK70 Detach Triaxle Lowboy, Fold Ramp; '04 Freightliner Tractor; '02 KW T600 Tractor;Woodtiger Crawler Dump.Ditch Witch 5020D RT Trencher; (2) '08 Ford F750SD Cab, Cummins,Auto; '06 IHC 4300 Cab; '96 IHC 4700 Mech; '98 IHC 4800, '94 Ford F800 & '95 Ford F450Utilities; (2) '98 IHC 4700 Reefers; '99 Ford F350 4dr PU & More!

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Ritchie Bros. Inc. Reports Increased Revenues for 2009Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Incorporated announced net

earnings for the year ended Dec. 31, 2009, of $93.5 million,or $0.88 per diluted share, and adjusted net earnings of $92.0million, or $0.87 per diluted share compared to adjusted netearnings of $85.5 million, or $0.81 per diluted share, for theyear ended Dec. 31, 2008. This represents year-over-yearadjusted net earnings per share growth of 8 percent. Adjustednet earnings is a non-GAAPfinancial measure and is definedbelow.

Financial statement net earnings in 2008 were $101.4 mil-lion, or $0.96 per diluted share. The company’s auction rev-enues for the year ended Dec. 31, 2009, were $377.2 million,compared to $354.8 in 2008, representing a 6 percent yearover year increase.

The company conducted 195 industrial auctions in 14countries throughout North America, Europe, the MiddleEast, Central America, Asia and Australia during 2009, andset 11 regional gross auction proceeds records. During theyear, the company held its first ever auctions in India andTurkey, its first auction in Panama since 1999, and its secondauction in Poland.

Quarterly Dividend The company also announced on Jan. 25, 2010, the decla-

ration of a quarterly cash dividend of $0.10 per commonshare payable on March 12, 2010, to shareholders of recordon Feb. 19, 2010. In 2009, the company paid approximately$40 million in regular cash dividends, a 12 percent increaseover 2008.

Gross Auction Proceeds and Auction Revenues

Gross auction proceeds in 2009 were $3.49 billion, 2 per-cent lower than in 2008. Gross auction proceeds is a non-GAAP financial measure and is described below. Excludingthe impact of fluctuations in the value of the U.S. dollar,gross auction proceeds and auction revenues in local curren-cy increased 2 percent and 11 percent, respectively, in 2009compared to 2008. Excluding the United States market,gross auction proceeds increased by 10 percent in local cur-rency in 2009 compared to 2008. The company’s auctionrevenue rate (auction revenues as a percentage of gross auc-tion proceeds) was 10.80 percent in 2009, compared to 9.95percent in 2008.

The company achieved gross auction proceeds of $891.1million in the fourth quarter of 2009, a 4 percent increasecompared to $853.9 million in the fourth quarter of 2008.Auction revenues were $97.1 million for the three monthsended Dec. 31, 2009, a 19 percent increase, compared to$81.7 million for the fourth quarter of 2008. Gross auctionproceeds and auction revenues in local currency increased 1percent and 14 percent, respectively, in the fourth quarter of2009 compared to 2008.

Net Earnings for the Quarter Net earnings for the fourth quarter of 2009 were $21.8

million, or $0.21 per diluted share, compared to net earningsfor the fourth quarter of 2008 of $27.1 million, or $0.26 perdiluted share. Adjusted net earnings for the fourth quarter of2009 were $21.1 million, or $0.20 per diluted share, com-pared to adjusted net earnings of $19.2 million, or $0.18 perdiluted share, for the fourth quarter of 2008.

Numbers of Bidders, Buyers and Sellers The company recorded a 21 percent increase in the num-

ber of bidder registrations and a 15 percent increase in thenumber of buyers at its industrial auctions in 2009. The com-pany had approximately 336,000 bidder registrations at itsunreserved industrial auctions in 2009, of which almost98,000 were successful buyers. In 2008, the company hadapproximately 278,000 bidder registrations, of whichapproximately 84,000 were buyers.

Ritchie Bros. worked with a large number of truck, equip-ment and other asset sellers in 2009, selling close to 283,000lots on behalf of more than 37,000 consignors. In 2008,Ritchie Bros. sold in excess of 252,000 lots for more than36,000 consignors.

Average Ritchie Bros. Auction The company’s auctions varied in size during 2009, but

the average Ritchie Bros. industrial auction attracted morethan 1,700 bidders who competed for more than 1,400 lotsconsigned by 190 consignors. For the 12 months ended Dec.31, 2008, the average industrial auction attracted more than1,400 bidders, who competed for more than 1,300 lots con-signed by 189 consignors. The average gross auction pro-ceeds per industrial auction for 2009 was approximately$17.3 million (2008 — $17.7 million).

Online Bidding Statistics Ritchie Bros. sold approximately $830 million of trucks,

equipment, and other assets to online bidders during 2009,representing a 19 percent increase compared to 2008 (2008— approximately $700 million). Almost 130,000 uniquecustomers from more than 195 countries have now regis-tered and received approval to bid online at Ritchie Bros.auctions.

Internet bidders represented approximately 35 percent ofthe total registered bidders at Ritchie Bros. industrial auc-tions in 2009, and they were the buyer or runner-up bidderon 37 percent of the lots offered online at these auctions(2008 — 30 percent).

Since launching its real-time online bidding service in2002, the company has now sold almost $3.3 billion worthof trucks, equipment, and other assets to online bidders.

Summary Comments “We continued to execute our long-term growth strategy

and are pleased with our performance in 2009 in the face ofchallenging conditions in several of our major markets,” saidPeter Blake, Ritchie Bros. CEO. “We made significantinvestments in the future of our company, opening sevennew and replacement auction sites, growing our sales teamby 14 percent, introducing new value-added services for ourcustomers and improving our systems and processes, includ-ing development of a new sales force automation tool andpiloting a timed auction system. We sold a record number ofequipment items, registered record numbers of on site andonline bidders, including significant numbers of first timecustomers, sold a record amount of equipment to online bid-ders and conducted a number of successful auctions in fron-tier markets. Our efforts to control expenses and improveefficiency are reflected in our healthy adjusted net earningsgrowth.

“Our gross auction proceeds did not grow as expected in2009, although we did see growth in some of our markets,such as Canada where we generated a 19 percent increase inlocal currency gross auction proceeds. In general, averageequipment values at our auctions were lower than in 2008,and combined with a shift to more lower valued items, thisdiminished the impact of the 12 percent increase in items wesold in 2009. At the beginning of 2009 we expected a highvolume of idle equipment to come to market but this did nothappen. Equipment owners had the unusual situation of lowinterest rates and generally more accommodating lenders, soin the face of a high degree of uncertainty in the market anddepressed equipment values, many equipment owners choseto hold on to their assets.

“It’s hard to say exactly what 2010 has in store for RitchieBros. — precise visibility into the future is challenging for usat the best of times — and even though the results of ourrecent auctions have been very promising, the continuinguncertainty in equipment markets makes 2010 a tough yearto predict. Like many other companies, we have beenimpacted by the global recession; however, we remainfocused on executing our strategy and generating earningsgrowth over the long term,” Blake said.

Definitions of Non-GAAP Measures The company defines adjusted net earnings as financial

statement net earnings excluding the after-tax effects ofexcess property sales and significant foreign exchange gainsor losses resulting from financing activities that are notexpected to recur, and has provided a reconciliation below.Adjusted net earnings is a non-GAAP financial measure thatdoes not have a standardized meaning, and is thereforeunlikely to be comparable to similar measures presented byother companies. The company believes that comparingadjusted net earnings for different financial periods providesmore useful information about the growth or decline of itsnet earnings for the relevant financial period and identifiesthe impact of items which the company does not consider tobe part of its normal operating results.

Gross auction proceeds represent the total proceeds fromall items sold at Ritchie Bros. auctions. The company’s def-inition of gross auction proceeds may differ from those usedby other participants in its industry. Gross auction proceedsis an important measure the company uses in comparing andassessing its operating performance. It is not a measure of thecompany’s financial performance, liquidity or revenue and isnot presented in its consolidated financial statements. Thecompany believes that auction revenues, which is the mostdirectly comparable measure in its statements of operations,and certain other line items, are best understood by consid-ering their relationship to gross auction proceeds.

Auction revenues represent the revenues earned byRitchie Bros. in the course of conducting its auctions, andconsist primarily of commissions earned on consignedequipment and net profit on the sale of equipment purchasedby the company and sold in the same manner as consignedequipment.

For more information, visitwww.rbauction.com.

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Kenco Corp. Introduces ItsNew Horizontal Slab Lifter

The Kenco Slab Lift,which can be used on con-crete slabs such as sus-pended bridge decks thatmust be lifted from oneside, keeps slabs horizon-tal for loading/stacking.The operator simplyinserts the lifter throatfully onto slab, slides theadjustment to the centerof gravity and lifts.

Customized to meet jobspecifications, the modelshown is a 6,000 lb. (2.721kg) capacity with a 10 to12 in. (25.4 to 30.5 cm)grip range. It is ready foroperation by using a lift-ing sling such as theKenco RigMAX attachedto any type or model ofmachine with lifting capa-bilities.

For more information,contact 800/653-6069 orvisit www.kenco.com.

PA Auction License No: AY000281 While information is believed to be accurate, all items will besold “As-Is, Where-Is” without guarantee or warranty. A physical inspection is suggested.

Call (800) 233-6898 or Email [email protected] ForComplete, Descriptive Brochure!

www.hunyady.com

Hydraulic Excavators and Attachments`06 CAT 320CL, s/n PAB05283, e/w 9’6” stick, Cat hyd quick coupler, 38” bucket • `03 CAT 320CL, s/nPAB00127, e/w 9’6” stick, Cat hyd quick coupler, 51” bucket • `94 CAT 320L, s/n 9KK02441, e/w 9’6”stick w/stiff arm bracket, JRB hyd quick coupler, 52” bucket • `97 CAT 311B, s/n 8GR00266, e/w 9’3”stick, JRB hyd quick coupler, 18” bucket • `01 JD 120, s/n 32038, e/w 9’6” stick w/hyd beyond, JRB hydquick coupler, 48” bucket • `05 KOMATSU PC78MR-6, s/n 1976, e/w 7’4” stick w/hyd beyond, hydquick coupler, 48” cleanup bucket, 7’8” backfill blade, zero-tail swing • EXCAVATOR ATTACHMENTS:24” Hydraulic Plate Compactor • 36” Slab Bucket • 32” Thumb Attachment • Digging Buckets: 40”; 36”;(2) 33”; (2) 28” (one with 2 ripper pockets); 24”; (2) 20”; 22”; (3) 18”; 16”; 12”

Rubber Tired Loader, Asphalt Zipper and Attachments`04 CAT 924G, s/n DDA00823, e/w hyd quick coupler, GP loader bucket, aux hyd, EROPS, 20.5x25 tires• `07 ASPHALT ZIPPER AZ-360HD Milling Attachment, s/n 360HD00199, JD dsl, e/w 36” cuttingdrum, T/A transport trailer LOADER ATTACHMENTS: Cat 2.5 CuYd Hydraulic Side Dump Bucketw/quick coupler • (1) Cat 60” Fork Attachment

Crawler Tractors`03 CAT D5GXL, s/n FDH01476, e/w 6-way straight blade, joystick steering, OROPS • `95 FIAT ALLISFD145, s/n 76031393, e/w straight blade with tilt, OROPS

Backhoes and Compaction Equipment`04 CAT 420D IT, 4x4 Extend-A-Hoe, s/n BLN11290, e/w 4 in 1 loader bucket, 36” bucket, front and rearquick couplers, front auxiliary hyds, EROPS• `03 JD 410G, s/n 912079, e/w 4 in 1 loader bucket, rear hydbeyond, OROPS • `01 NEW HOLLAND LB110, 4x4 Extend-A-Hoe, s/n 031031152, e/w 4 in 1 loaderbucket, 30” bucket, EROPS • `96 FORD 655D, s/n Unknown, e/w 4 in 1 loader bucket, rear hyd beyond,OROPS • `98 FORD 555E, 4x4, s/n 031017955, e/w 4 in 1 loader bucket, 12” bucket, rear hyd beyond,OROPS • `91 FORD 555C, s/n A416239, e/w 4 in1 loader bucket, OROPS BACKHOE ATTACHMENTS:NPK Hyd Hammer • (3) 24” Hyd Plate Compactors • 16” Compaction Wheel • ’96 DYNAPAC CA151D,s/n 59811171, Cummins dsl e/w 66” smooth drum, drum drive

Skid Steer Loaders and Attachments(4) BOBCAT S250(s): `08 s/n 530940406; (2) `06 s/n 530913126 & s/n 530914437, & `04, s/n526014681, Kubota dsl and 2 spd hydrostatic trans, e/w gp buckets, some w/hi-flow hyds • `00 BOBCAT773, s/n 517612782, Kubota dsl and 2 spd hydrostatic trans, e/w gp bucket, hi-flow hyds • `92 THOMAS173 HL, s/n LK000248, • SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS: MELROE Grader Attach w/6’ moldboard •BOBCAT Trencher Attachment • 1,800# Concrete Bucket w/hyd door • (2) LOEGERING Steel Track Sets• 6’ Hyd Boom • (2) 72” Hyd Sweepers • (7) 48” Fork Attachments

Portable Screen`03 THOMAS ProTough 400, s/n 2T93A9BC431145907, Kubota dsl, e/w 6’6”x6’6” double deck vibra-tory screen

Portable Vacuum Sewage Test System`07 AIRVAC, s/n TMVP09416, Kohler 18HP gas, e/w Mast Port vacuum system, mtd on S/A trailer

Dump Trucks, Dump Trailer, and Water Truck

`08 STERLING Acterra T/A, Cummins ISC300, 300HP andRoadranger 8LL, e/w Bibeau 17’6” heated steel body w/2-way airgate and power tarp, 40,000# rears, 18,000# front, • `04 STER-LING L8500 T/A, Cat 3126, 330HP and Eaton 8LL, e/w Rhodes16’ steel body w/air gate and power tarp, 40,000# rears, 18,000#front • `03 STERLING L8500 T/A, Cat 3126, 330HP and 8LL,e/w Rhodes 16’ steel body w/air gate and power tarp, 40,000#rears, 16,000# front • `00 STERLING L7501 T/A, Cat 3126, 330HP andRoadranger 8LL, e/w Galion 16’ steel body w/air gate and power tarp,40,000# rears, 16,000# front • `98 EAST 24’ Quad Axle Dump Trailer,e/w 2-way tailgate w/coal chute, power tarp, air ride suspension, (2) airliftaxles • `97 FORD F-800 Water Truck, Cummins dsl and 6 spd trans, e/w2,000 gallon steel tank w/front and rear air actuated spray heads with cabcontrols

PLUS: Utility Trucks • Pickup Trucks • Tag-A-Long Trailers • Trench Boxes and Road Plate • Pumps,Generators, and Air Compressors • Survey Equipment • Contractors Tools and Shop Equipment

ABSOLUTE AUCTIONSurplus Equipment Liquidation

Northeast Ohio Trenching Service, Inc.

Thurs., April 22, 2010 – 9:00AMWarrensville Heights, OH (Cleveland Area)

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ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC .....................................................9AMERICAN STATE EQUIPMENT............................................................11ANACONDA CONVEYORS USA INC .....................................................23ARTIC SNOW & ICE CONTROL.............................................................31ASV-POSI-TRACK ...................................................................................66BAGELA USA...........................................................................................40BAIR PRODUCTS INC ............................................................................62BARGAINS...............................................................................................81BOBCAT CO ............................................................................................72BODINE MFG ..........................................................................................19BOMAG AMERICA’S INC ........................................................................36BRANDEIS...............................................................................................17CASE CONSTRUCTION .........................................................................68CAT AUCTION SERVICES

HOUSTON TX...................................................................................91CEG SCALE MODELS ............................................................................16CHAMPION MOTOR GRADERS.............................................................41CK POWER..............................................................................................25CLASSIFIEDS.....................................................................................82,83CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENTGUIDE.COM...................................50CEG WANTED..................................................................................84FELLING EW SLEEPER MIDCO TESTIMONIAL ............................22PAVING COMPACTION & MILLING.................................................46CEG AUCTION BANNER PROMO ..................................................86MORE VALUE...................................................................................29

CUSTOM MADE PRODUCTS.................................................................17DITCHWITCH OF MN..............................................................................17DON SMOCK AUCTION CO

PENDLETON IN................................................................................85DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA CORP...............................................27DYNAPAC ................................................................................................38FABCO EQUIPMENT INC .........................................................................7FINKBINER EQUIPMENT CO .................................................................11FREY & SONS INC

TALLMADGE OHIO ..........................................................................90GARY CARLSON EQUIPMENT ................................................................8GEHL .......................................................................................................61GEITH INC...............................................................................................19GOMACO CORP .....................................................................................43GROVE WORLDWIDE ............................................................................80HARTS TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ..................................................49HH FABRICATION ...................................................................................63HOWELL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ...............................................96HUNYADY AUCTION CO

CLEVELAND OH ..............................................................................93HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ......................................................19

HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ............................................77ILLINOIS TRUCK & EQUIPMENT.............................................................3IRAY AUCTION

PORTAGE WI ...................................................................................89IRON PLANET .........................................................................................87JCB INC ...................................................................................................53JFW EQUIPMENT INC ............................................................................41JJ SCHECKEL CORP................................................................................6JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ...................................................................54KOBELCO................................................................................................72KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ...................................................................58KUBOTA...................................................................................................76LABOUNTY MFG INC .............................................................................69LANO EQUIPMENT INC.....................................................................59,65LBX ..........................................................................................................79LEADING EDGE ATTACHMENTS INC ...................................................19LEEBOY...................................................................................................45LUBY EQUIPMENT SERVICES ..............................................................25MCCANN INDUSTRIES INC .....................................................................6MICHIGAN CAT .......................................................................................10MID COUNTRY MACHINERY .................................................................48NATIONAL TRACTOR PARTS ................................................................47NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION.........................................................54NITKE SALES INC...................................................................................93NORAM....................................................................................................37NUSS GROUP.........................................................................................15PALADIN HEAVY CONSTRUCTION .......................................................20PATTEN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO...................................................2POWERS AUCTION SERVICE

WOODSTOCK IL ..............................................................................89RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS

AUCTION UPDATE...........................................................................95ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ..........................................................6,13ROADTEC................................................................................................35ROGERS BROTHERS CORP .................................................................76ROLAND MACHINERY INC ......................................................................5ROSCO MFG CO ....................................................................................42SAKAI AMERICA INC ..............................................................................42SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CO.......................................................31STAR EQUIPMENT LTD..........................................................................62SUBURBAN CHEVROLET ......................................................................21TAKEUCHI ...............................................................................................57THIELEN MACHINE & WELDING...........................................................62TOP NOTCH EQUIPMENT......................................................................54TRENCHERS PLUS ................................................................................67VERMEER SALES & SERVICE ..............................................................25VOLVO COMPACTION............................................................................42VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT.................................................71WIRTGEN AMERICA ...............................................................................44YANMAR AMERICA.................................................................................75ZANETIS POWER ATTACHMENTS........................................................39

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CALL FOR A FREE BROCHURE

800.211.3983For information on upcoming auctions,

visit our web site at rbauction.com

Can't make it to the auction? Place your bids over the Internet at rbauction.com. Submit proxy bids in advance of any auction, or place real-time bids through our live auction broadcasts. Click rbauctionBid on the Ritchie Bros. web site for details.

*NOTE NEW DATE - Dates are subject to change

Auction UpdateEVERYTHING SELLS TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER

Upcoming UnreservedPublic Auctions40

CHILLIWACK, BC, CAN 604.823.2700 MAR 24HARTFORD, CT, USA 860.684.1055 MAR 24HOUSTON, TX, USA 713.455.5200 MAR 24 & 25LONDON, ON, CAN 519.425.4321 MAR 25ATLANTA, GA, USA 770.304.3355 * MAR 25JACKSON, MS, USA 601.939.2258 MAR 29KANSAS CITY, MO, USA 816.633.4096 MAR 30REGINA, SK, CAN 306.776.2397 MAR 30GRAND CAYMAN, CAYMAN ISLANDS 778.331.5427 MAR 30NORTH EAST, MD, USA 410.287.4330 MAR 30 & 31SASKATOON, SK, CAN 306.933.9333 APR 9BOISE, ID, USA 208.705.3026 APR 13GRANDE PRAIRIE, AB, CAN 780.538.1100 APR 14 & 15MONCOFA, SPAIN +34.964.580.559 APR 15PHOENIX, AZ, USA 602.269.5631 APR 15 & 16ISTANBUL, TURKEY +90.216.366.03.00 APR 17SALT LAKE CITY, UT, USA 435.843.4260 *APR 22ALBUQUERQUE, NM, USA 505.836.0738 * APR 20MOERDIJK, THE NETHERLANDS 31.168.392.200 APR 21 - 23SPOKANE, WA, USA 360.956.1500 APR 27

DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES +971.4.8120600 MAY 3 - 5TRURO, NS, CAN 902.895.3700 MAY 4OLYMPIA, WA, USA 360.956.1500 MAY 4 & 5DETROIT, MI, USA 937.568.9500 MAY 5FORT WORTH, TX, USA 817.237.6544 MAY 6 & 7TORREON, MEXICO +52.871.731.7424 MAY 11LOS ANGELES, CA, USA 951.940.9441 MAY 11 & 12TORONTO, ON, CAN 905.857.2422 MAY 11 & 12PRINCE GEORGE, BC, CAN 250.963.8491 MAY 13LAS VEGAS, NV, USA 702.644.2468 MAY 14BOZEMAN, MT, USA 406.728.5972 MAY 18PITTSBURGH, PA, USA 724.947.7240 MAY 20SACRAMENTO, CA, USA 530.724.3900 MAY 20 & 21PANAMA CITY, PANAMA +507.266.2511 MAY 21ORLANDO, FL, USA 863.420.9919 MAY 25 & 26TIPTON, CA, USA 559.752.3343 MAY 26SAN ANTINO, TX, USA 713.455.5200 JUN 1MEPPEN, GERMANY +49.593.5705560 JUN 8HYDERBAD, INDIA +91.96.76123412 JUN 9ANCHORAGE, AK, USA 360.956.1500 JUNE 5

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