100
Virginia Beach photo Decades after its original construction, Bow Creek Recreation Center in Virginia Beach, Va., is poised to make a triumphant return. Decades after its original construction, Bow Creek Recreation Center in Virginia Beach, Va., is poised to make a triumphant return. A new, $28 million, 68,000 sq. ft. (6,317.4 sq m) building is set to open in early 2015, along with a community park that will debut in the spring. “Bow Creek Community Recreation Center has a rich history in Virginia Beach,” said Barbara Duke, planner, Virginia Beach Parks and Recreation. “The original building was constructed in the 1960s as a club house for a private coun- try club and golf course. The Bow Creek Golf Course was acquired by the city of Virginia Beach in 1975, at which time the golf course opened to the public. In 1979, the clubhouse was converted into a community recreation center. Bow Creek Community Recreation Center opened to the public in October that same year.” At 36,782 sq. ft. (3,417.2 sq m), it was one of the smallest recreation centers in the city. Improvements were made in 1991, when the outdoor pool was converted into an indoor swim facility, and a gym and locker room were added. But the out- dated building was deteriorating and needed to be replaced. “For example, while the golf course pro shop was connected to the recreation center, those who wanted to visit the pro shop had to walk around the back of the facility,” said Duke. “The golf carts were stored in the basement of the facility, which was prone to flooding.” Bow Creek Rec Center Makes a Come Back RIPA at Work on Starkey Ranch…8 ASC, Air Equipment Rental Partner…24 Kubota Begins ‘A New Era’…12 Inside “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 Published Nationally November 12, 2014 Vol. XXVI • No. 23 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com Most construction firms report they are having trouble finding qualified craft workers to fill key spots as the indus- try recovers from its years-long downturn, according to the results of an industry-wide survey released Oct. 22 by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials called for new career and technical school pro- grams, as well as other workforce measures to offset the labor shortages. “As the survey results make clear, many construction firms across the country are having a hard time filling avail- able positions,” said Ken Simonson, chief economist of the Associated General Contractors. “Considering how much the nation’s educational focus has moved away from teach- ing students career and technical skills during the past few Most Firms Report Trouble Finding Qualified Workers Construction employment expanded in 236 metro areas, declined in 53 and was stagnant in 50 between September 2013 and September 2014, according to a new analysis of federal employment data released Oct. 29 by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials said that as firms expand their payrolls, many are finding a limited supply of available qualified workers. “It is good news that construction employment gains have spread to more than two-thirds of the nation’s metro areas,” said Ken Simonson, chief economist of the association. “But there is a growing risk that contractors in many of these regions will have trouble finding qualified workers to complete the rising volume of projects.” Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, Texas, added the largest AGC Reports… Industry Adds Jobs in 236 Metro Areas Between Sept ’13, ’14 see AGC page 78 see EMPLOYMENT page 78 By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT see BOW page 49 Table of Contents ................4 Truck & Trailer Section ........ ......................................44-48 Recycling Section ........53-65 Attachment & Parts Section ......................................67-74 Business Calendar ............76 Auction Section............90-97 Advertisers Index ..............98

Southeast 23 2014

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

Southeast 23 2014

Citation preview

Page 1: Southeast 23 2014

Virginia Beach photoDecades after its original construction, Bow Creek Recreation Center inVirginia Beach, Va., is poised to make a triumphant return.

Decades after its original construction, Bow CreekRecreation Center in Virginia Beach, Va., is poised tomake a triumphant return. A new, $28 million, 68,000 sq.

ft. (6,317.4 sq m) building is set to open in early 2015, along with a communitypark that will debut in the spring.“Bow Creek Community Recreation Center has a rich history in Virginia

Beach,” said Barbara Duke, planner, Virginia Beach Parks and Recreation. “Theoriginal building was constructed in the 1960s as a club house for a private coun-try club and golf course. The Bow Creek Golf Course was acquired by the city ofVirginia Beach in 1975, at which time the golf course opened to the public. In1979, the clubhouse was converted into a community recreation center. Bow CreekCommunity Recreation Center opened to the public in October that same year.” At 36,782 sq. ft. (3,417.2 sq m), it was one of the smallest recreation centers in

the city. Improvements were made in 1991, when the outdoor pool was convertedinto an indoor swim facility, and a gym and locker room were added. But the out-dated building was deteriorating and needed to be replaced.

“For example, while the golf course pro shop was connected to the recreationcenter, those who wanted to visit the pro shop had to walk around the back of thefacility,” said Duke. “The golf carts were stored in the basement of the facility,which was prone to flooding.”

Bow Creek Rec CenterMakes a Come Back

RIPA at Work on Starkey

Ranch…8

ASC, Air Equipment Rental

Partner…24

Kubota Begins ‘A New

Era’…12

Inside

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

® SoutheastEdition

$3.00

Published Nationally

November 12, 2014 • Vol. XXVI • No.23 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910

www.constructionequipmentguide.com

Most construction firms report they are having troublefinding qualified craft workers to fill key spots as the indus-try recovers from its years-long downturn, according to theresults of an industry-wide survey released Oct. 22 by theAssociated General Contractors of America. Associationofficials called for new career and technical school pro-grams, as well as other workforce measures to offset thelabor shortages.“As the survey results make clear, many construction

firms across the country are having a hard time filling avail-able positions,” said Ken Simonson, chief economist of theAssociated General Contractors. “Considering how muchthe nation’s educational focus has moved away from teach-ing students career and technical skills during the past few

Most Firms ReportTrouble FindingQualified Workers

Construction employment expanded in 236 metro areas,declined in 53 and was stagnant in 50 between September 2013and September 2014, according to a new analysis of federalemployment data released Oct. 29 by the Associated GeneralContractors of America. Association officials said that as firmsexpand their payrolls, many are finding a limited supply ofavailable qualified workers.“It is good news that construction employment gains have

spread to more than two-thirds of the nation’s metro areas,” saidKen Simonson, chief economist of the association. “But thereis a growing risk that contractors in many of these regions willhave trouble finding qualified workers to complete the risingvolume of projects.”Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, Texas, added the largest

AGC Reports…

Industry Adds Jobsin 236 Metro AreasBetween Sept ’13, ’14

see AGC page 78

see EMPLOYMENT page 78

By Cindy RileyCEG CORRESPONDENT

see BOW page 49

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

Truck & Trailer Section ..............................................44-48

Recycling Section ........53-65

Attachment & Parts Section......................................67-74

Business Calendar ............76

Auction Section............90-97

Advertisers Index ..............98

Page 2: Southeast 23 2014

Page 2 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

Asheville828-687-0620

Charlotte704-596-8283

Raleigh919-661-8710

Greenville252-754-5280

Columbia803-791-0740

North Charleston843-414-1120

Piedmont864-704-1060

NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA

WWW.ASCVOLVO.COM

Innovative material handling solutions

Lowest fuel consumptionin the industry

Easy and simple design

Call Rob 704-839-9553

Material Handling andDemolition SegmentManager, Rob Jordan

Page 3: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 3

Excavators-Crawler2011 VOLVO EC210CL, 3600 Hrs ........................................$138,9002013 VOLVO EC220D, 2353 Hrs ............................................$144,500(4) 2013 VOLVO EC220DL, 1500-2721 Hrs$139,000-$150,0002008 VOLVO EC240CL, 7000 Hrs............................................$93,5002011 VOLVO EC240CL, 3100 Hrs ........................................$150,0002012 VOLVO EC250D LR, 2200 Hrs ....................................$189,0002011 VOLVO EC250DL, 3400 Hrs..........................................$161,2502013 VOLVO EC250DL, 2100 Hrs ........................................$170,500(2) 2011 VOLVO EC340DL, 3293-4400 Hrs $177,800-$184,000(6) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 2000-3750 Hrs $181,000-$214,500(3) 2013 VOLVO EC340DL, 1500-2500 Hrs $216,750-$220,0002013 VOLVO EC380DL, 2800 Hrs ........................................$222,0002011 VOLVO EC460C LC, 5728 Hrs ....................................$250,000(2) 2012 VOLVO EC480DL, 2700 Hrs ..........$291,500-$328,0002013 VOLVO EC480DL, 2605 Hrs ........................................$324,500

Excavators-Wheel(2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C, 2576-2931 Hrs ..$161,200-$166,7002012 VOLVO EW180D, 1785 Hrs ..........................................$194,500

Motor Graders2002 VOLVO G720 VHP, 2221 Hrs ..........................................$72,2252011 VOLVO G946, 1969 Hrs ................................................$211,2002011 VOLVO G946B, 2000 Hrs ..............................................$211,200

Off-Highway Trucks2004 VOLVO A25D, 6467 Hrs ................................................$206,0002011 VOLVO A25F, 4190 Hrs ..................................................$242,000(3) 2012 VOLVO A25F, 2642-3000 Hrs ........$283,500-$305,750(4) 2013 VOLVO A25F, 1500-2000 Hrs ........$286,000-$305,0002008 VOLVO A30E, 7445 Hrs ..................................................$170,5002011 VOLVO A30E, 3300 Hrs ................................................$283,500

(8) 2012 VOLVO A30F, 2400-3847 Hrs ........$300,000-$328,000(3) 2013 VOLVO A30F, 1954-3000 Hrs ........$330,000-$324,5002014 VOLVO A30F, 1700 Hrs ..................................................$328,6002012 VOLVO A35F, 2500 Hrs ................................................$388,3002010 VOLVO A40E, 3873 Hrs................................................$339,200(10) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 3500-6615 Hrs ....$319,000-$383,000(18) 2012 VOLVO A40F, 2400-5600 Hrs ....$324,500-$447,000(4) 2013 VOLVO A40F, 2500-4300 Hrs ......$388,300-$402,800(3) 2013 VOLVO A40F FS, 1700-2600 Hrs $455,800-$494,750

Water Equipment - Truck2006 VOLVO A30D, 7500 Hrs ................................................$255,750

Wheel Loaders2006 VOLVO L110E, 9660 Hrs ..................................................$49,5002010 VOLVO L110F, 5170 Hrs ................................................$155,6002011 VOLVO L110F, 6883 Hrs ................................................$143,000(2) 2012 VOLVO L110G, 1530-4300 Hrs ....$200,000-$242,000(6) 2013 VOLVO L110G, 1600-3200 Hrs ....$209,000-$234,0002009 VOLVO L150F, 7300 Hrs ................................................$183,400(3) 2010 VOLVO L150F, 9601-13300 Hrs......$133,400-$133,500(2) 2012 VOLVO L150G, 2676-2765 Hrs ......$267,000-$305,7502011 VOLVO L180G, 4900 Hrs ..............................................$278,0002013 VOLVO L180G, 3300 Hrs ..............................................$334,0002013 VOLVO L220G, 1500 Hrs ..............................................$413,400(2) 2012 VOLVO L250G, 2300-3200 Hrs ....$355,000-$399,0002010 VOLVO L50F, 8049 Hrs......................................................$55,5552005 VOLVO L60E, 17059 Hrs ..................................................$33,3332013 VOLVO L60G, 1500 Hrs..................................................$144,0002012 VOLVO L70G, 1850 Hrs..................................................$151,250(2) 2013 VOLVO L70G, 2700-3000 Hrs ........................$147,000 Ea.(4) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 1630-3100 Hrs ........$183,333-$194,500(10) 2013 VOLVO L90G, 1750-4300 Hrs ......$156,000-$192,500

2013 VOLVO L90G, 1596 Hrs ....$187,0002013 VOLVO A40F, 2596 Hrs......$397,500 2002 VOLVO G720 VHP, 2221 Hrs $72,225

A40 Finance leasing available for 24 months with payments as low as $7,900 per month. Call Doug Wilson for details.

Full inventory at: www.ascvolvo.com

VOLVO USED EQUIPMENT

ASC ConstructionEquipment USA, Inc.

North CarolinaCharlotteRaleighAshevilleGreenville

South CarolinaColumbiaNorth CharlestonPiedmont

GeorgiaBufordForest ParkSavannah

East TennesseeKnoxvilleChattanooga

North DakotaBismarckFargoMinotWilliston

Contact your local dealer:

Doug [email protected]

Billy [email protected]

Page 4: Southeast 23 2014

Page 4 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

Construction Equipment Guide Southeast Edition (ISSN 1058-6474) is published bi-weekly by Construction EquipmentGuide Ltd. Advertising and Editorial Offices are located at 470 Maryland Dr., Ft. Washington, PA 19034. Toll Free800/523-2200 or Fax 215/885-2910. Annual Subscription Rate $65.00. Call for Canadian and foreign rates.

Periodicals postage paid at Ft. Washington, PA and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changesto Construction Equipment Guide Southeast Edition, 470 Maryland Dr, Ft. Washington, PA 19034.

Contents Copyrighted ©2014, by Construction Equipment Guide, which is a Registered Trademark, registered in theU.S. Patent Office. Registration number 0957323. All rights reserved, nothing may be reprinted or reproduced(including framing) in whole or part without written permission from the publisher. All editorial material, photo-graphs, drawings, letters, and other material will be treated as unconditionally assigned for publication and copyrightpurposes and are subject to Construction Equipment Guide's unrestricted right to edit and comment editorially.Contributor articles do not necessarily reflect the policy or opinions of this publication.

Call or write for advertising rates, publication schedule and media kit. The Construction Equipment Guide is notresponsible for clerical or printer's errors, every care is taken to avoid mistakes. Photographs of equipment used inadvertisements are not necessarily actual photographs of the specific machine. Similar photographs are used occasion-ally and every effort is taken to depict the actual equipment advertised. The right is reserved to reject any advertising.

­­

SPECIAL SECTION53 RECYCLING, CRUSHING AND SCREENINGBe sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on recycling, crushing and screening.

FEATURES8 AMERICAN CONSTRUCTION & ENGINEERING ATWORK ON GYPSUM STACK EXPANSIONKeith Cook was the supervisor on the job site, and explained that his crew handledthe expansion to allow Mosaic to continue mining phosphate.

12 KUBOTA BEGINS ‘A NEW ERA’ AT 2014 NATIONALDEALER MEETINGThis was the first time that the Canadian-affiliate Kubota Canada Ltd., joined theU.S. based Kubota Tractor Corporation for its annual meeting and the first time in10 years that the North American press representatives were in attendance.

18 RIPA WORKS TO SHAPE STARKEY RANCHA master plan community known as Starkey Ranch is beginning to take shape justnorth of Tampa, Fla., in Pasco County. It spans more than 2,400 acres adjacent toJay B. Starkey Wilderness Preserve, and will include a community K-8 school, adistrict park, shopping, dining and housing.

24 ASC, AIR EQUIPMENT RENTAL PARTNER TO OPENNEW DEALERSHIPName recognition is everything to any successful business, partnership, or product,particularly when the names involved stand for excellence. So it made perfectsense when two big-name and well-respected equipment dealerships joined forcesrecently in Tennessee to sell two big-name product lines.

25 WORLD OF ASPHALT 2015 EARNS IBP SELECTSERVICE STATUSWorld of Asphalt 2015 has been selected to participate in the International BuyerProgram (IBP) Select Service of the U.S. Department of Commerce. The IBP SelectService helps bring qualified international customers to U.S. trade shows and facilitates connections with export-minded exhibitors.

26 COMPANY WRENCH HOSTS TAILGATE GRANDOPENING IN TENN.The grand opening ribbon cutting ceremony was held with Brad and PennyHutchinson, Kobelco and LiuGong executives and Knoxville’s Mayor, MadelineRogero present.

34 UNIVERSITY OF FLA. INDUCTS MILLER BROTHERSINTO HALL OF FAMEIn an Oct. 18 ceremony at the Gainesville campus, the University’s M.E. Rinker, Sr.School of Construction Management inducted the two longtime construction industry and community leaders into its Construction Hall of Fame.

40 JCB 8TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT RAISES $85,000 FOR LADY BAMFORD CENTERThose funds will help the center in its efforts to provide early childhood educationand social skills development to needy Savannah-area children from six weeks tofive years of age.

62 KPI-JCI, ASTEC MOBILE SCREENS HOSTS 70DEALERS FOR ANNUAL CONFERENCEThis year, KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens launched four new pieces of equipment, including three new additions to its Global Track product line — atrack-mounted GT440 horizontal shaft impact crushing plant, a track-mountedGT200 cone crushing plant and a track-mounted GT206 inclined screening plant— as well as a new Fast Trax FT400DF cone crushing plant.

92 VAST SELECTION OF IRON SOLD AT ALEX LYON &SON SALE IN KISSIMMEEA beautiful fall day greeted those who attended the Alex Lyon & Son’s Oct. 22auction in Kissimmee, Fla. More than 600 pieces of equipment that were available included articulated haul trucks, excavators, motorgraders, tractor loaderbackhoes, tracked skid steers and more.

94 MORE THAN 1,900 BIDDERS PARTICIPATE INRITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONBidders came from more than 60 countries, including 49 U.S. states. More than 55percent of the equipment was sold to out-of-state buyers, from as far away asJamaica, Malaysia, Thailand and Panama.

EQUIPMENT67 LOFTNESS Carbide Cutter G3 Mulching Head

74 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC RC308 Compressor

82 KUBOTA SSV-Series Skid Steers

DEPARTMENTS76 BUSINESS CALENDAR

88 CLASSIFIEDS

90 COMING AUCTIONS

SOUTHEAST EDITIONCirculated Throughout • Alabama • Arkansas • Florida • Georgia • Louisiana

• Mississippi • North Carolina • South Carolina • Tennessee • Virginia • Puerto Rico • Virgin Islands

Founder, Publisher & CEO Edwin M. McKeon Sr.Southeast Publisher Richard C. McKeon

Editor In Chief Craig Mongeau Associate Editor Christine Wolkin

Editorial Consultant Pete Sigmund Production Mgr. John Pinkerton

Controller Tom WeinmannCirculation Mgr. Cathy Printz

Main office 470 Maryland Drive Fort Washington, PA 19034

215/885-2900Toll Free 800/523-2200

Fax 215/885-2910

Web site www.constructionequipmentguide.comEditorial e-mail [email protected]

Advertising e-mail [email protected]

For advertising rates Contact Richard C. McKeon• North & South Carolina• Tennessee •Virginia

704/553-8888Toll Free 800/288-4234

Fax 704/553-8899e-mail [email protected]

Kent HogeboomNational Sales Manager

315/866-1423Toll Free 800/988-1203

Fax 315/866-1379e-mail [email protected]

Contact Rich Olivier• Alabama • Arkansas • Georgia •Mississippi • Tennessee • Florida Panhandle

770/443-3174Toll Free 800/409-1479

Fax 770/443-3176e-mail [email protected]

Contact Jim Van Natta• Florida • Virgin Islands • Puerto Rico

407/365-5720Toll Free 800/344-3026

Fax 407/366-3192e-mail [email protected]

Contact Dale Agnew•Louisiana

Toll Free 877/877-4997 Fax 972/719-2611

e-mail [email protected]

Mobile LinkedIn Facebook Twitter YouTube

To read these stories and many more, visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com

IN THIS ISSUE128 18

®

Page 5: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 5

Page 6: Southeast 23 2014

Page 6 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

TAMPA8418 Palm River RoadTampa, FL 33619813-630-0077

Fax: 813-630-2233

ORLANDO9601 Boggy Creek RoadOrlando, FL 32824-8728

407-850-9614Fax: 407-850-0823

JACKSONVILLE8750 Phillips Hwy

Jacksonville, FL 32256904-737-6000

Fax: 904-737-1260

FORT MYERS5151 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Blvd.Ft. Myers, FL 33905239-481-8554

Fax: 239-481-3302

DAVIE5210 Reese RoadDavie, FL 33314954-581-4744

Fax: 954-583-0318

MIAMI(Export Parts Facility)6144 NW 74th Ave.Miami, FL 33166-3710

305-477-2442Fax: 305-477-3383

LAKE CITY539 SW Arrowhead TerraceLake City, FL 32024386-758-7444

Fax: 386-758-7744

toro.com/underground.

Page 7: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 7

The demanding jobs are there. So are you.

Smart Works.TAMPA8418 Palm River RoadTampa, FL 33619813-630-0077Fax: 813-630-2233

ORLANDO9601 Boggy Creek RoadOrlando, FL 32824-8728407-850-9614Fax: 407-850-0823

JACKSONVILLE8750 Philips HwyJacksonville, FL 32256904-737-6000Fax: 904-737-1260

FORT MYERS5151 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.Blvd.Ft. Myers, FL 33905239-481-8554Fax: 239-481-3302

DAVIE5210 Reese RoadDavie, FL 33314954-581-4744Fax: 954-583-0318

MIAMI(Export Parts Facility)6144 NW 74th Ave.Miami, FL 33166-3710305-477-2442Fax: 305-477-3383

LAKE CITY539 SW Arrowhead TerraceLake City, FL 32024386-758-7444Fax: 386-758-7744

Page 8: Southeast 23 2014

Page 8 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

RIPA Works to Shape Starkey RanchBy Brenda RuggieroCEG CORRESPONDENT

A master plan community known asStarkey Ranch is beginning to take shapejust north of Tampa, Fla., in Pasco County. Itspans more than 2,400 acres adjacent to JayB. Starkey Wilderness Preserve, and willinclude a community K-8 school, a districtpark, shopping, dining and housing.Chris LaFace, president of RIPA &

Associates, Tampa, Fla., explained that hiscompany is the prime contractor for the sitework, working directly for the developer.His portion of the project is valued in excessof $15 million.“It’s a very large project,” LaFace said.

“It’s exciting to be on the front end of a cou-ple thousand acres. It’s the biggest projectgoing on probably in central Florida right

now — pretty close. We’removing a lot of dirt, a lot ofpipe, and a lot of road.”Approximately 1.3 mil-

lion cu. yds. (993,921 cu m)of earth will be moved forthe project, which is sched-uled for completion by theend of the year. Work beganin February of 2014.Since February, more

than 1 million cu. yds. ofearth has been excavated.Other quantities include12,000 ft. (3,657.6 m) ofsanitary sewer installed,15,000 ft. (4,572 m) ofstorm drainage, and 25,000ft. (7,620 m) of pressure pip-ing. LaFace said the project

has gone relatively well upto this point.“One challenge has been that it’s a big

project and the amount of time that we haveto get it done,” he said. “The summer rainhas been the biggest challenge. We were hithard in this part of the county.”At least 50 pieces of equipment are being

used for the project, and LaFace noted thatthe equipment is generally owned. The listincludes Caterpillar, Volvo, John Deere andKomatsu, with excavators, haul trucks and adozer with a leveling system being the mainpieces.The haul trucks were purchased from

Flagler Construction Equipment in Tampa.“Flagler has been and continues to be one

of our strongest relationship-based ven-dors,” LaFace said. “Their dedication to

RIPA on the sales and service side is some-thing that we greatly appreciate and valueextremely.”The lakes on the property are about 15 to

20 ft. (4.5 to 6 m) deep, and some of themmore than 300,000 yds. (274,320 m).“The community also has an extensive

sports complex, which will break ground inearly 2015, as well as an amenity centerstarting in November of this year,” LaFacesaid. “It is our hope that, should the housingmarket remain at its current level, this proj-ect could provide nearly 10 years of contin-uous work for RIPA.”

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

Chris LaFace, president of RIPA &Associates, Tampa, Fla.

Approximately 1.3 million cu. yds. (993,921 cu m) of earth will be moved for theproject, which is scheduled for completion by the end of the year.

Chris LaFace, president of RIPA & Associates, Tampa, Fla., said the project hasgone relatively well up to this point.

A master plan community known as Starkey Ranch is beginning to take shape justnorth of Tampa, Fla., in Pasco County.

Work began in February of 2014.

Page 9: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 9

Page 10: Southeast 23 2014

Page 10 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

ascvolvo.com

GEORGIABuford678.318.9500Forest Park770.319.0074Savannah912.964.8079

SOUTH CAROLINACharleston843.414.1120Columbia803.791.0740Piedmont864.704.1060

NORTH CAROLINAAsheville828.687.0620Charlotte704.596.8283Greenville252.754.5280Raleigh919.661.8710

TENNESSEEChattanooga423.308.7940Knoxville865.525.1845

NORTH DAKOTABismarck701.250.4882Fargo701.271.2360Minot701.839.4020Williston701.570.5309

Volvo is with you. That means a product you can depend on. A dealer you can rely on. A commitment to helping you do what you do – better. Smart Works – every day. We do it through innovation and technology. We do it in partnership with you so that the people that depend on you keep working and progressing. Contact your ASC Construction Equipment today for dependable Volvo Excavators.

Let’s dig down to what matters. You are productive & more profitable.

Smart Works.

Page 11: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 11

HOT USED / RENTAL FLEET SPECIALS2013 Laymor SM400 Sweeper, Enclosed Vista Cab with A/C, 8 Ft. Broom, 74HP Kubota ..........................................................................$46,9002007 Volvo EC210LC Excavator, 4840 Hrs, A/C, Heat, Radio, Wide Pads, 48” Bkt, Hyd Thumb unit#2155 ................................................$83,5002005 Komatsu PC300LC-7 Excavator, 5500 Hrs, A/C, Heat, Radio, Hammer Plumbing, 54” Bkt unit#2025 ................................................$84,5002006 Volvo A25D, 6600 hours, Rebuilt Transmission, AC, Heat, unit#7009 ..............................................................................................$119,0002007 Sakai SV400TF 66” Pad Foot Roller, with Shell Kit, OROPS, unit#8024 ............................................................................................$54,000

Call Will Blackerby 336-357-5005

www.mayequip.comColumbia, SC (803) 409-0460

www.mayequip.comLexington, NC (866) 629-3784

www.mayequip.com

Lexington, NC(866) 629-3784

Columbia, SC(803) 409-0460

May Heavy EquipmentYour Authorized Distributor

Ask about 0% Financing

RENTALS • SALES • PARTS • SERVICEHYUNDAI

Reliability backedby the best industrywarranty, Hyundai,Moving You Further.Choose Hyundai for your next job.

BOMAGTEREX

• 300 HP Class • Best maneuverability in its class• Four fully steerable tracks • Hydraulic side plates• Low operating cost • Folding conveyor standard

Terex ArcticTrucks Powerful& ProductiveTerex Gen 9trucks are built for productive

hauling, with bodycapacities that arematched to their outstanding powerand braking abili-ties. Terex Gen 9 trucks are a powerful and

productive choicefor any job site.

BM1300/30MILLING MACHINE

Page 12: Southeast 23 2014

Page 12 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

see KUBOTA page 38

Kubota Begins ‘A New Era’ at 2014 National Dealer Meeting

A group of Paladin representatives including (L-R) Ron Timmer, Randy Thorson, D’Arcy Manson, Todd Webster,Erric Martin, Wendell Moss and Jim Meyers discuss the company’s product line.

The Gaylord Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tenn., wasthe venue for this year’s Kubota 2014 National DealerMeeting.

John Ryan, construction equipment businessdevelopment manager of Kubota, Fort Worth,Texas, goes over the features and benefits ofthe Kubota skid steer loaders.

The alliance with Echo/BearCat/Shindaiwa has been anatural fit for Kubota dealers.

Keith Rohrbacker, Kubota construction equipment product manager, introducesthe new R630 machine, which is Kubota’s first entry into the 60 to 80 hp rangewheel loader.

(L-R): Matt Kuhlers, Central Iowa Farm Store, Marshalltown, Iowa; Ryan Casady,Casady Bros. Implement, Webster City, Iowa; Art Williams, Kubota district salesmanager-Northern Plains district; and Todd Casady, Central Iowa Farm Store, talkabout the highly anticipated M7 series of ag tractors.

The theme was “A New Era” and the gathering place was theOpryland Hotel and Convention Center in Nashville, Tenn.,for the Kubota 2014 National Dealer Meeting. Approximately

4,000 Kubota dealers and employees from the United States andCanada made their way to the event Oct. 12 to 16 for the unveilingof several major new product introductions. This was the first timethat the Canadian-affiliate Kubota Canada Ltd., joined the U.S. basedKubota Tractor Corporation for its annual meeting and the first timein 10 years that the North American press representatives were inattendance. Executives from the global parent company, KubotaCorporation, Osaka, Japan also were in attendance. More than 90 new products were introduced at this event. “This is one of the largest introductions of Kubota-branded prod-

ucts in our company’s history, including significant additions andenhancements to our turf, agricultural and construction segments,”said Todd Stucke, vice president-agricultural and turf division ofKubota. “Many of our introductions will be real game changers forour dealers and for the industry as a whole, so this year’s dealer meet-ing marks an important moment in time for Kubota.”

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

Page 13: Southeast 23 2014

EXPERIENCE THE DIFFERENCETakeuchi Excavators provide unmatched performance, power and durability on the toughest jobs. Experience Takeuchi — Visit your local dealer today.

ot jsehguoe thn tootavacxi EhcuekaT

ERIEPEX

hceuka TecenierpxE. sboed pehctamne udivors proI DEH TECNE

lerae dlaoc lrou ysiti V —i

d dnr aewo, pecnamrofreECNREFFE

.yado tler

ytilibrau

F

S

H

E

.

Authorized Takeuchi dealer in NC and SC

www.actconstructionequipment.com

1.800.849.5438

Charlotte, NC704.323.7934

Winston-Salem, NC336.397.5000

Wilmington, NC910.254.3525

FIND OUT WHAT OTHERS KNOW. VISIT TAKEUCHI-US.COM TO FIND THE DEALER NEAREST YOU.

o

o

h

l

.

F

S KREHTT OAHT WUD ONIF

HUCEKATT ISI. VWONS K

E DHD TNIO F TOMC.SU-I

.UOT YSERAER NELAEE D

USED EQUIPMENT2011 TB138FR, 286 hours................................$29,9002012 TB250CR, 106 hours ..............................$49,9002014 TB260CR, 143 hours ..............................$55,9002013 TB1140CS, 787 hours............................$107,3872013 TS60V, 79 hours ......................................$31,500

2009 Komatsu WA150-5, 1598 Hrs, HydQ/C, Aux Hyd, Side Dump Bkt, ForksAvail., LOADED!, Stock# 794H ..$86,500

1984 Grove TMS250B, EROPS, 6x6,80’ Reach, 26’-46’ 3 Sec Boom, Stock#482G ........................................$37,500

(2) 2011 Cat 336DL, Both under 4,000Hrs, Aux Hyd, Hyd Q/C, SBG Pads,Straight Travel, 12’10” & 10’8” Stick,Work Ready! ....................$227,500 Ea.

2008 Cat 120M VHP, 3806 Hrs,EROPS, 14’ Mold Board, A/C & Heat, 6New Tires, Stock# 594H ........$138,000

2013 Unused Volvo DD25W, ROPS, Water System, 47” Drums, 4 Hrs, Stk#’s911H & 910H......................$36,000 Ea.

2012 Volvo EC250D LR, 4624 Hrs, 60’Reach, 60” Bkt, A/C & Heat, Tier 4,Stock# 719H ..........................$165,000 2011 Cat 304D CR, 970 Hours, EROPS,

Aux Hyd, Hyd Tilt Blade, Stk #409H...................................................... $46,500

2005 Cat CP-563E, 84” Padfoot, DozerBlade, OROPS, 1,000 Hrs, 1-Owner!Stock# 976H ............................$82,500

2009 Deere 644K, 3.5k Hrs, Aux Hyd,Hyd Q/C, New Radial 25x23.5 Rubber,EROPS, Clean!, Stock# 818H$162,500

1994-2000 XL4100, New Paint, Serviced................................Starting at $14,500

New Witzco Lowboys, CustomizationAvailable, 35-50 Ton in Stock ........$Call

2012 Cat 312EL, 1007 Hrs, MechanicalThumb, Tier 4, Stock# 749H ....$139,500

(4) Avail.In Stock New Many Lowboys in Stock!

NEW/UNUSED

(2) Available

Low HoursLow Hours

Low Hours

BRANDYWINE TRUCKS AND EQUIPMENTwww.brandywine-eqp.com

Shipping & Containerization AvailableCall David Basulto, Keith Davis or Tom Jacklin 301-372-0083Wholesale/Export Call Hank Meinhardt at 240-417-3236

WE BUYTRUCKS!

WE BUY EQUIIPMENT!

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 13

Page 14: Southeast 23 2014

Announcing Our New Distributor in ArizonaThe Worldwide Leader in Concrete Paving Technology

[email protected] � www.gomaco.com

CONCRETE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS � AIRPORT RUNWAYS � CURB AND GUTTER � SIDEWALKS RECREATIONAL TRAILS � SAFETY BARRIER � BRIDGE PARAPET � BRIDGE DECKS � IRRIGATION CANALS

GOMACO CORPORATION IN IDA GROVE, IOWA, USA � THE WORLDWIDE LEADER IN CONCRETE PAVING TECHNOLOGY � 712-364-3347

ARROW EQUIPMENTServing Western North Carolina

(800) 277-2080

CarolinaCat.com

BLANCHARD MACHINERYServing South Carolina

(800) 922-2790

BlanchardMachinery.com

GREGORY POOLEServing Eastern North Carolina

(800) 447-3112

GregoryPoole.com

Page 14 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

Page 15: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 15

Page 16: Southeast 23 2014

Page 16 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

ARROW EQUIPMENTServing Western North Carolina

(800) 277-2080

CarolinaCat.com

BLANCHARD MACHINERYServing South Carolina

(800) 922-2790

BlanchardMachinery.com

GREGORY POOLEServing Eastern North Carolina

(800) 447-3112

GregoryPoole.com

Page 17: Southeast 23 2014

500 Lincoln County Pkwy Ext., Lincolnton, NC 28092 Call 704.966.3300 or www

50

4

ARROW EQUIPMENTServing Western North Carolina

(800) 277-2080

CarolinaCat.com

BLANCHARD MACHINERYServing South Carolina

(800) 922-2790

BlanchardMachinery.com

GREGORY POOLEServing Eastern North Carolina

(800) 447-3112

GregoryPoole.com

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 17

Page 18: Southeast 23 2014

Page 18 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

By Brenda RuggieroCEG CORRESPONDENT

American Construction & Engineering,Bartow, Fla., is currently working on a gyp-sum stack expansion for the MosaicCompany.Keith Cook was the supervisor on the job

site, and explained that his crew handled theexpansion to allow Mosaic to continue min-ing phosphate.“It was a complex process,” Cook said.

“At the beginning, we had to strip away thevegetation for the footprint of the gypsumstack expansion. That was done by anothercontractor, and then once they finished up,then we came in and established borrow pits.Then from that point, we established haulroads utilizing the material.”Cook said that one of the borrow pits cov-

ered a four-acre area, while the other wasabout six acres. They went down at least 67ft. (20.4 m), using mostly excavators, longreach excavators, and 40-ton (36.3 t) Volvohaul trucks. For this project, there were atotal of 23 trucks and multiple excavators ineach borrow pit.“What happened when we were excavat-

ing that material is that it was too wet,” Cooksaid. “To utilize it, it has to be at the optimummoisture content, so what we did was dig thematerial and flip it. For some of the excava-tors, that’s all they did for 10 or 12 hours aday, was aerate the material. Then we’d getto certain areas where the material was toodry, and we had to hydrate it. We had ditch-es that were established that would conveywater to the area that had the dry material.We blocked it in, mixed it up all together,and let it hydrate.”A little over a million cu. yds. was taken

out of the borrow pits, and depending on thepit, the haul was approximately 2 mi.“We had the short stick excavators, which

dug down approximately 18 feet,” Cooksaid. “They would dig as deep as they couldto get a ditch deep enough, so they couldstart so the gypsum would bleed out and startto dry out. Once that excavator made thatcut, the long reach would then pull that slope— we still had to maintain a three to oneslope from off the side of the gypsum stack.So the long reach, that’s basically what hedid — he came back and cut the slopes, orhe’d come back and clean out the ditches atthat time. Once they made that cut to dry outthe borrow pit, they would then make anoth-

er cut flipping that material, so he would digdown maybe 20 feet, but then another exca-vator came behind him digging down maybe15 feet and breaking that material up.”Cook said that they couldn’t excavate the

ballast trenches until they had the gypsumbeside them. “We couldn’t get equipment down on top,

so we had to push a pad out with gypsumand excavate the ballast trench,” Cook said.“Everything had to be done in a timely man-ner, because there was another companythere to repair the liner that was in the ballast,because of damage from gophers, so theywould replace the liner in each ballast. Wehad to go quickly to get them access to it,because of the timeline for them to repair it,and for us to finish pushing that area. It waskind of like a dancing relationship. If theyslowed down, it would slow us down, and ifwe slowed down, it would slow themdown.” Equipment for the job included four Cat

D6N GPS-ready dozers and Cat D6T doz-ers. Trucks and excavators were mostlyVolvo, but included a few Caterpillars andJohn Deeres. There were a total of 23 trucksand nine excavators.“ACE and Flagler have established a rela-

tionship over the years built on trust andcommon goals,” said Chad Hastings,account manager of Flagler ConstructionEquipment. “ It was through this relationship

that Flagler was able to supply ACE with 25-plus Volvo A40F’s and six Volvo EC480D’sto efficiently tackle the job on hand. Byworking together, we were able to optimize

production and successfully complete theproject. Through these successes, that rela-tionship continues to grow stronger.”Cook said that moisture control was one

of the biggest challenges with the project.“It’s not like a science where you get the

moisture right, because the material changeswith gypsum,” Cook said. “All gypsum isnot the same consistency. Some might havea little bit more sand in it, so where youwould find your moisture is based on thatproctor curve. So if we had an area thatfailed compaction, I needed to know whatthe moisture was in that material. So if youtell me the moisture is an 18, and optimummoisture is 13, it’s too wet. So then I wouldhave to come in and cut out about six inchesof it, and I would take a vibratory roller andput it on top of it and just pound it and poundit to bring the water up on top to the surface.Once the water was at the surface, I’d trim itoff and we would generally get our com-paction that way. So the moisture in thematerial was like the key element in thatjob.”

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

American Construction & Engineering, Bartow, Fla., is currently working on a gyp-sum stack expansion for the Mosaic Company.

Keith Cook, supervisor on the gypsum stack expansion job site.

American Construction &Engineering at Work onGypsum Stack Expansion

Page 19: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 19

equipment.comder.borwww

Branch Manager: Dwayne Collins(706) 737-9191Augusta, GA 309092804 Wylds RoadAUGUST

equipment.com

Branch Manager: Dwayne Collins(706) 737-9191Augusta, GA 309092804 Wylds Road

AUGUSTTA

Branch Manager: John Whitley(770) 322-6960Atlanta, GA 30288

eland A3185 MorATLANTTAAATLANT

Branch Manager: Dwayne Collins

Branch Manager: Marty W(912) 748-2828

, Poolerr, GA 31322109 Shar

ANVVANNAHSAAV

Branch Manager: John Whitley

Atlanta, GA 30288ve.eland A

darBranch Manager: Marty W(912) 748-2828

, GA 31322on Ct.109 Shar

ANNAH

Page 20: Southeast 23 2014

EXPERIENCE THE DIFFERENCETakeuchi o�ers the most innovative and advanced line of compact equipment on the planet. Come and see what everyone else is talking about. Experience Takeuchi — Visit your local dealer today.

ERIEPEX

I DEH TECNE

ECNREFFE

ERIEPEXhs tre�i ohcuekaT

e amo. Ctenale phte dlaoc lrou ysitiV

I DEH TECNEdd ane avitavonnt isoe me isle enoyrevt eahe wed sn

.yado tlerae

ECNREFFEt ecapmof ce ond liecnavd

. tuobg aniklas te i eirpexE

nt onempiuqt e —hiuceka T Taenc

F

S

T

O

.

H&E Equipment Services

4425 Bluff Road

Columbia, SC 29209

803-776-8465

www.HE-Equipment.com

NEW DEALER

RENTALS | SALES | PARTS | SERVICE

t V

E

I

E

n

F

S

T I

O

.

Visit H&E Equipment Services Today!

Guy Roof2091 Bishop Rd. • Greensboro, NC 27406

[email protected]

2007 KOMATSU D61PX-15EO 5918 HRS, 60 TO 70% U/C, VERY GOOD CONDITION ..$89,500

TEREX TA40 GEN 7 4500 HRS, TIER III, EXCELLENT CONDITION ..............................$145,000

ATTACHMENTS

(2) 36” HENSLEY KOMATSU PC150 BUCKETS WITH SIDE CUTTERS LIKE NEW........$1,500 EA.

ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE

2008 VOLVO EC210CL

7557 HRS, 48” BKT, PROGRESSIVELINK HYD, THUMB 70%, VERY GOODCOND$79,000

2007 KOMATSU D61PX-15EO

6500 HRS 75% U/C VERY GOODCOND$69,500

2006 KOMATSU PC220LC-8

7750 HRS, 48” BKT, PROGRESSIVELINK, HYD.THUMB, 50% U/C, VERYGOOD COND.$79,500

2009 KOMATSU D31EX-22

1780 HRS, 80 TO 90% U/CPAT BLADE, EXCELLENTCOND.$42,500

2008 VOLVO EC210CL

4725 HRS, 48” BKT, PROGRESSIVELINK, HYDTHUMB, VERY GOOD CONDITION, NEW RAILS,SPROCKETS &TOP ROLLERS$95,000

2006 TEREX TA30G7

7200 HRS, TAILGATE CLEAN& DRY REARTIRES 30% OVERALL VERYGOOD COND.$75,000

Free Delivery within 200 Miles!

Page 20 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

Page 21: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 21

Page 22: Southeast 23 2014

Page 22 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

Monroe, NC 28112

www.brookssales.com

HoursMon.-Fri. 7:30am-5:00pmSat. 8am-12pm

7

4:28 PM

Call Jimmy for Service & Brian for Parts.704-233-4242 • 800-443-75693144 Hwy 74 East • Monroe, NC 28112www.brookssales.com

Mon.-Fri. 7:30am-5:00pmClosed Sat. Dec, Jan, Feb

Brooks Sales for Case Service & Sales

7

4:28 PM

7

4:28 PM

The Best Parts & Techniciansfor your Case Skid Steer Loaders & CTL Track

Machines are at Brooks Sales. They are waiting for you.

S/N 12544, 94' MAINBOOM, 43' SWINGAWAYJIB, MAIN WINCH, CUMMINS 5.9 6BTDIESEL (7088 HOURS),GREER RCI 510 LMI,ANTI-TWO BLOCK, 20.5 X 25 TIRES,PROPANE CABHEATER, 30-TONBLOCK, BALL$105,000

2001 TEREX RT230 (30-TON ROUGH TERRAIN)

S/N F1I9-1692, 115’ MAIN BOOM, 61’ BI-FOLD SWINGAWAY, MAIN WINCH, AUX.WINCH, DETROIT DIESEL SERIES 60 ENGINE, 16,000 LBS. COUNTERWEIGHT,GREER LMI MICROGUARD, CALC SYSTEM, AUXILIARY HEAD SHEAVE, ALUMINUM DECKING, BLOCK, BALL $265,000

1999 LINK BELT HTC8675 (75-TON HYD. TRUCK CRANE)

S/N 2221010, 130’ MAINBOOM, MAIN DRUM(FREE FALL), AUX.DRUM (FREE FALL),CUMMINS DIESEL, EPICCONTROLS, LMI, HYD.EXPANDABLE TRACKS,HYD. DRIVE, COUNTER-WEIGHT REMOVALSYSTEM, B SERIESCOUNTERWEIGHT,CARBODY COUNTER-WEIGHTS, HYDRAULICJOYSTICK CONTROLS,BLOCK$315,000

2000 MANITOWOC 222B (100-TON CRAWLER CRANE)

S/N 223285, 110' MAINBOOM, 56' BI-FOLDSWINGAWAY JIB, MAINWINCH, AUXILIARYWINCH, PATHIRSCHMANN LMI,GROVE DUAL AXISCONTROLS, FULLVISION CAB W/ A/C &HEAT, 29.5 X 25 TIRES,4 X 4 X 4, INDEPEND-ENT REAR STEER,BLOCK, BALL$229,000

2003 GROVE RT760E (60-TON ROUGH TERRAIN)

The Hydraulic Crane Experts

Your Solution for All Cranes912-234-1300 Paul Wilson & Brian Dooley

[email protected]

We Specialize in Quality - One Owner &

Late Model Machines!

2008 Peterbilt340 Rollback

Cummins, 330HP, 212K Miles, 10 Spd,

Jerr-dan Rollback Bed

$84,900

2001 Ford F750 XL

163,153 Miles, Drive Side, Left Hand Drive,

Autocrane 6006H, Hyd.Outriggers

$27,500

2001 Cat D6R XL

14,000 Hrs, New Rails,New Bottom Rollers, New Idlers! Excellent

U/C!

$85,900

2014 EagerBeaver

50GSL-BR50 Ton De-Tach,

Beavertail w/Ramps,Pony Motor, CoveredWheels, **In Stock**

Priced to Move!

2004 Case721D

4-in-1 Bucket, Solid Tires, Approx. 3,000 Hrs, COLD A/C

$59,900

www.interstateeq.comN. Seymour Dr., Thomson, GA 30824

(706) 595-1550

Transfer StationSpecial

Page 23: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 23

GET MORE. DO MORE.At Liebherr, we know equipment. And we insist on getting it right. That’s why we custom-engineer every machine with our own components and energy-efficient technologies. The Liebherr Power Efficiency System on our L 556 wheel loader adjusts the power to the job for fuel savings of up to 25 percent. The hydrostatic drive system and continuous traction reduce tire wear by 20 percent. Plus, the L 556 offers smooth operation, hydraulic braking, and powerful breakout force — so you handle more, faster. It all adds up to one of our most economical and efficient machines. We haven’t compromised on anything; why should you?

liebherr.com

LOUISIANA

Heavy Machines Inc. www.heavymachinesinc.com

SORRENTO(225) 675-6867 (866) 716-9307

MARYLAND

Liebherr Equipment Source www.liebherrequipmentsource.com

BALTIMORE(410) 379-3994(866) 760-3101

NORTH CAROLINA

Liebherr Equipment Source www.liebherrequipmentsource.com

RALEIGH (919) 329-0080(866) 362-0970

RECO Equipment Inc. www.recoequip.com

CHARLOTTE(704) 399-7555

TENNESSEE

Heavy Machines Inc. www.heavymachinesinc.com

MEMPHIS(901) 260-2310 (800) 432-8902

VIRGINIA

Liebherr Equipment Source www.liebherrequipmentsource.com

MANASSAS(703) 392-0111(800) 838-7534

NEWPORT NEWS(757) 926-5124(855) 474-7925

Atlantic Equipment & Supply www.aeandsupply.com

HAMPTON(757) 827- 4778(800)-325-0461

Page 24: Southeast 23 2014

Page 24 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

ASC, Air Equipment Rental Partner to Open New DealershipBy Eric OlsonCEG CORRESPONDENT

Name recognition is everything to any successful busi-ness, partnership, or product, particularly when the namesinvolved stand for excellence.So it made perfect sense when two big-name and well-

respected equipment dealerships joined forces recently inTennessee to sell two big-name product lines.Charlotte-based ASC Construction Equipment USA has

partnered with Air Equipment Rental Corp., headquarteredin Painesville, Ohio, to open a dealership in LaVergne, Tenn.,located just southeast of Nashville.The new dealership positions both companies in middle

Tennessee to better cover the western and eastern ends of thestate. Due to an abundance of hard rock underneath much ofthe state’s soil, both ASC and Air Equipment Rental hope tosell Doosan Portable Power products and Sandvik drills to

Volunteer State contractors.ASC Construction Equipment USA Inc. feels right at

home in Tennessee with this additional location, strengthen-ing its presence in the state after having served the marketsin Knoxville and Chattanooga.The new facility represents Air Equipment Rental’s first

foray into Tennessee. Its other locations are in Cleveland,Columbus and Cincinnati, Ohio, as well as in Indianapolis,Ind.

A Meeting of the MindsCoincidentally, both firms were looking to expand their

Doosan lines in the Tennessee markets prior to their meetingat ConExpo-Con/AGG trade show last winter.After the two companies talked for several weeks, they

finalized their agreement to open the new store in June andheld an open house earlier this fall where 75 to 100 cus-tomers toured the dealership

Air Equipment Rental’s Vice President, Tom Gilman,expects big things from the collaboration.“I guess both of us knew that there was a market segment

here that we could go after, as both of us are Doosan dealersin other parts of the United States,” Gilman said. “We werejust drawn to this partnership after our first meeting.”

Hard Drills for Hard RockASC was already selling its products in east Tennessee in

the Chattanooga and Knoxville markets before taking on theSandvik line in November 2011. Prior to that, Sandvik hadno dealers selling its line of drills in the western part of thestate, but was handling distribution there itself.After looking at market research data, ASC and Air

Equipment Rental each decided that the Nashville areawould be a good place to open a store that offered drillingequipment, according to Kristin Parker, vice president of

(L-R): Matt Marion, Elon Holley and Dave Parker, all of ASC Construction Equipment; and HoldenKincannon, Jason Clemons and Tom Gilman, all of Air Equipment Rental Corp., work together to meetcustomers’ needs.

Tom Gilman of Air Equipment Rental talks with Kristin Parker ofASC Construction Equipment.

(L-R): Jim Fultz, Zeke Hendrix and Wyatt Franks, all represent Doosan PortablePower at the event.

Matt Marion (L), ASC Construction Equipment and Avery Martin, Sandvik, talkabout the Sandvik DX800 top-hammer drill.

see ASC page 42

Page 25: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 25

ARTBA Foundation LaunchesNew Awards CompetitionThe American Road & Transportation

Builders Association TransportationDevelopment Foundation (ARTBA-TDF)is launching a new awards competition torecognize transportation design, construc-tion and safety industry firms that have ini-tiated programs — outside the scope of nor-mal business operations — aimed atimproving the quality of life in the commu-nities where they are based.The “Helping Hand Awards” will share

the industry’s “good works” stories with thepublic, news media, legislators and otheropinion leaders. By publicizing theseefforts, the Foundation hopes to inspire oth-ers in the industry to follow — or exceed —their example. These main criteria will beused to evaluate the entries:• Nominees will have developed or

engaged in programs or initiatives that ben-efit residents in communities where theyare headquartered or conduct business.Such activities could include, but are notlimited to, mentoring school children, help-ing the disabled, providing food or clothesfor the homeless, cleaning up litter, or pro-viding other services to disadvantaged

neighborhoods.• Nominees should have made a signifi-

cant contribution of personal time, alongwith contributions of money, materials, orother in-kind services/resources. Nomineeswill be judged on the overall level of impacttheir contribution has had on the communi-ty.• A major portion of the nominee’s com-

munity relations program must have takenplace in the previous 18 months, but judgesalso will consider ongoing efforts outsidethis timeframe that illustrate the depth ofcommitment.There is no fee to enter and nominations

should be submitted online: www.art-batdf.org by Feb. 6, 2015. ContactARTBA’s Awards & Scholarship ProgramManager Kashae Williams [email protected] with questions.Winners will be honored at a special lunchheld during the 2015 ARTBA FederalIssues Program April 13 to 15 in theNation’s Capitol.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

World of Asphalt 2015 EarnsIBP Select Service Status World of Asphalt 2015 has been selected

to participate in the International BuyerProgram (IBP) Select Service of the U.S.Department of Commerce. The IBP SelectService helps bring qualified internationalcustomers to U.S. trade shows and facilitatesconnections with export-minded exhibitors.The 2015 World of Asphalt Show &

Conference will be held March 17 to 19,2015, in Baltimore, Md., at the BaltimoreConvention Center. Co-located is the AGG1Aggregates Academy & Expo.IBP Select offers the same assistance as

the broader IBP program, but with a scope offive countries. The 2015 World of AsphaltIBP Select program will target Argentina,China, Germany, Poland and UnitedKingdom. The selection is based on DOCoutreach and show management research.Under IPB and IBP Select, the U.S. gov-

ernment assists show promotion through itsin-country embassies and consulates andrecruits official trade delegations to attend.IPB and IBP Select also provide exhibitorswith practical hands-on guidance such asexport counseling, market analysis and

matchmaking services.World of Asphalt 2015 will operate an

International Trade Center at the show, withDOC and show staff, to advance interactionbetween show exhibitors and internationalvisitors.“World of Asphalt already attracts an

audience from around the world, but withthis DOC assistance we extend our reach tomore potential customers; they can see whatour exhibitors and industry have to offer, ”said World of Asphalt 2015 Chair RickMoore, chairman, Lehman-RobertsCompany.“More global participation in the show

adds more value, with the opportunity to talkwith fellow professionals from NorthAmerica and overseas, to gain a broader per-spective on the industry issues and chal-lenges we face,” he added. For more information, visit www.worldo-

fasphalt.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Page 26: Southeast 23 2014

Page 26 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

see OPENING page 32

Company Wrench Hosts Tailgate Grand Opening in Tenn.Company Wrench held its “Tailgate Grand

Opening” event on Oct. 24. The companyheld a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate

its new dealership located in Knoxville, Tenn.Members of Kobelco, LiuGong, LaBounty and Gehlteams attended the event. The grand opening ribboncutting ceremony was held with Brad and PennyHutchinson, Kobelco and LiuGong executives andKnoxville’s Mayor, Madeline Rogero present. Thespecial event also featured plenty of giveaways anddoor prizes (including tickets to the Tennessee-Alabama game), barbecue with fixins and facilitytours for all the customers.Among the attendees were local contractors, Gehl

representatives, LiuGong representatives, as well asCompany Wrench’s management team, among oth-ers.Company Wrench’s new dealership located in

Knoxville, Tenn., features a full service and partsdepartment. The dealership carries the full line ofKobelco excavators; LiuGong excavators and wheelloaders; Terex Fuchs material handlers; Gehl skidsteers, skid loaders, mini-excavators, and telehan-dlers; Stanley and LaBounty attachments; Dresstadozers; and much more of Company Wrench’s com-prehensive line of heavy equipment and attach-ments. Terry Pulley, general manager of the Knoxville

dealership, has 25 years of experience in the heavyequipment industry, and has been with CompanyWrench for seven years. Pulley has been branchmanager of three different Company Wrench loca-tions. His wife, Kim Pulley, is the service adminis-trator and has 18 years of heavy equipment experi-ence, and has been with the company for three years.Included in the Knoxville team is Leonard

Carden, the newest addition to Company Wrench’ssales team, who is a seasoned Gehl equipment sales-man with 49 years of experience in the industry.Zack Simms is the other half of the Knoxville salesteam. He was owner and operator of his own land-scaping company before joining Company Wrenchtwo years ago.The service department houses four bay doors

with a 10-ton (9 t) overhead crane. Technicians canwork on four machines at once. The service depart-ment team includes Cameron Leonard, shop techni-cian; and Josh Howiler, Jason Woods and DerrickHatmaker, all field technicians.Kevin Allen is the parts manager of Smithfield,

which carries OEM Terex Fuchs, Kobelco,LiuGong, LaBounty and Gehl parts in stock. Allenhas 14 years of experience work in heavy equipmentparts and has been with Company Wrench for sixyears.Company Wrench is an Ohio-based company

focusing on the sales, rentals, parts and service ofscrap, demolition and construction equipment.Headquartered in Carroll, Ohio, Company Wrenchoperates in 10 locations across the United States.

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

(L-R): Jerry and Grant Stephens and Danny Flick, all ofStephens Hardwood, tell Zach Sims, Company Wrench,about their positive experience with the LiuGong 842wheel loader equipped with logging forks.

(L-R): Marcus Menough, LiuGong; Madeline Rogero,Mayor of Knoxville; Penny and Brad Hutchinson, ownersof Company Wrench; and Pete Morita, president ofKobelco, cut the ribbon on the new facility.

Dick Mizzell (L) and Brad Hutchinson, both of CompanyWrench, greet customers at the event.

Hugh Gordan, Company Wrench, gives away a model of aKobelco excavator to Deana Sanabria, ExpoQuip.

The Dressta TD-10R draws the attention (L-R) of BruceRowland, Ryan Easter, Ian Jordan and Dustin Brown, allof Bellamy Excavation, Knoxville, Tenn.

Page 27: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 27

SAVE TIME • SAVE MONEY • SAVE LABOR • SAVE OIL

• No tools required• No expensive

hardware needed• No more rags

stuffed into hoses• No more messy

plastic caps• The ultimate

contamination control tool• One hand installation• Eliminate hydraulic

oil spills & clean up• Quick installation

& ease of usage• Safe for personnel

& environment• Industry acclaimed• 100% Made in USA

For more information contact Mike Pearl at914.980.8890 or email mike @ flangelock.comwww.flangelock.com

Page 28: Southeast 23 2014

Page 28 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

Customers Flock toStowers Demo Dayin East KnoxvilleMore than 300 customers gathered at Stowers

Machinery Corporation’s East Knoxville locationSept. 26 for Total Solutions Demo Day 2014,

sponsored by Stowers Machinery and SITECH Mid-South.Those who attended were able to participate in equipmentdemonstrations and learn more about compact equipmentsolutions, machine control and guidance technology, and thefull range of products and services offered by Stowers andSITECH.

Everyone who attended received a Cat hat and BBQlunch. Door prizes included several D6T die-cast models aswell as the grand prize, an overnight trip to a Caterpillar fac-tory.

“We were very excited to show customers our capabilities

and the technology that is available through Stowers andSITECH,” said Wes Stowers, president of StowersMachinery Corporation. “I’m grateful to everyone whocame out to Demo Day and gave us the opportunity to learnmore about them and their organizations.”

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

(L-R): Jason Robertson of Erosion Solution; Wes Reece;Joe Powell of Tennessee Valley Authority; and HenryGray have some fun at the Stowers demo day event.The Cat 308E is an excavator with zero tail-swing.

Andrew Sturgill (L), Stowers sales representative,shakes hands with Mitch Carpenter of Avisco.

(L-R) are Wes Stowers, president of StowersMachinery; David Fortner of Iron Works; Pete Lunatiof CharterEnergy; and Rhey Houston, vice president ofStowers’s Chattanooga branch.

Anthony Deluca (R) of Cemex talks with Wes Stowersand his daughter, Lisa Rottman.

Customers from the city of Oak Ridge check out a 299CTL with a Road Hog attachment. The attachment is amilling head that works on asphalt.

(L-R): Ed and Lisa Rottman and Liz Stowers and Marc Kinney stand with Bobbi Jo and Kelly Herman of HerconConstruction.

Mike Cunningham (L), Stowers sales representative,talks with Chase Mosley about this 420F IT Cat back-hoe loader.

Page 29: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 29

Call 1.866.643.1010 and use code ADCEGSE or visit www.ClearSpan.com/ADCEGSE and we'll send you a free gift.

fabric structures

SPECIALFINANCING7

RESTRICTIONS APPLY

Y R S

For one year onFabric Structures

ZERO DOWNNO INTEREST

NO PAYMENTS

SPECIAL7

FINANCING

Y

SPECIAL7RESTRICTIONS APPL

NO PAYMENTS

Y R S

NO INTERESTZERO DOWN

Fabric Structures or one year onF

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE COMPLETE LINE OFSULLAIR PORTABLE AIR COMPRESSORS

At: SULLAIR.COM

• Durable Rotary Screw Design

• Sullair Certified REMAN Units Available

• Plus, a Full Line of Premium Air Tools

Page 30: Southeast 23 2014

Page 30 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

Page 31: Southeast 23 2014

Why Choose Genuine DRESSTA Parts?

1 (844) DRESSTA

Choosing genuine DRESSTA parts is important to ensure your machine is running in top-notch condition. When your machine runs with genuine OEM parts, you can be confident that the parts will fit and perform the way you expect. So why would you settle for a third party part with untested capabilities?

At our brand new North American parts depot located in Katy, TX, we

will fulfill all of your parts needs, supporting current and legacy brands; Dressta, International Harvester, Dresser and HSW.

Contact us to find out if there is a dealer in your area or if there is not, order from us today.

The legacy continues...

PRODUCTIVITY POWER PERFORMANCELEGENDARY

www.dresstanorthamerica.com | [email protected]

LiuGong, Dressta, their respective logos, as well as corporate and product identity used herein, are trademarks of Guangxi LiuGong Group Co., Ltd and may not be used without permission. © 2014 LiuGong. All rights reserved.

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 31

Page 32: Southeast 23 2014

Page 32 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

Company Wrench CelebratesNew Facility in Knoxville

(L-R): Scott McGill, Jeremy Wills and Hermilo Tovar, all of Southern Constructors,Knoxville, and John Rav of Gehl talk about the Gehl telescopic material handlersoffered by Company Wrench.

(L-R): Heath Nowak, Alex Koss, MarcusMenough and Brie Terry, all representa-tives of LiuGong, answer questions aboutthe product line.

Terry Pulley (L), Company Wrench,goes over the rental options forexcavators with hammers withJames Redmond, JGR Constructionin Knoxville.

Company Wrench offers Kobelco excava-tors with many different types of attach-ments, Gehl skid steer loaders andLiuGong wheel loaders and excavators.

OPENING from page 26

Flint Equipment Companywith 17 full-service branch locations in Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina

Office: 404-691-9445Contact: Darrin Hogeboom

[email protected]: Justin Murray

[email protected]

Your John Deere Dealer Serving Our Customers for 45 Yearswww.flintequipco.com

2007 Hitachi ZX240LC3, Stk F563335, S/N FF01V1Q021296, 4920 Hrs, Cab w/AC,Med. Arm, Standard Boom..........$107,000

2012 John Deere 624K, Stk F567445, S/N1DW624KPTBD640585, 1649 Hrs, Cabw/AC, Quick Coupler ..................$142,000

2006 John Deere 700J LT, Stk F567320,S/N T0700JX127395, 3626 Hrs, Cab w/AC,Lever Steer, Long Track ................$75,000

2006 Hitachi ZX650LC3, Stk F567597, S/NFF01J9Q020076, 6552 Hrs, Cab w/AC,Long Track, Counter Wt Removal$218,000

2013 John Deere 544K, Stk F569882, S/N1DW544KZPCE649811, 441 Hrs, Cabw/AC, 3 Spool, Aux Hydraulics ..$172,000

2010 John Deere 450DLC, Stk F556899,S/N FF450DX913885, 3466 Hrs, Cabw/AC, Med. Arm, Long Track ......$221,000

2007 John Deere 850J LT, Stk F567323,S/N T0850JX134226, 4254 Hrs, Cab w/AC,Lever Steer, Long Track, Hydrostatic Trans....................................................$137,000

2009 Hitachi ZX210F-3, Stk F567855, S/NFF00BHF210003, 6889 Hrs, Cab w/AC,Cab Riser, Wide Track ................$165,000

Page 33: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 33

Power Equipment Used & Rental Fleet Equipment Sale

CRAWLER DOZERSKomatsu D65EX-12, #PT18226-1,2001, 6781 Hrs ......................$51,140

EXCAVATORSKomatsu PC200LC-7, #PTC5174-1,2004, 7,253 Hrs, Rear window hasbeen replaced ........................$66,140Komatsu PC200LC-7L, #PT19589-1,2004, 8,269 Hrs, Good Machine ........................................................$75,970Komatsu PC210LC-10, #PT26521-1,2012, 1,000 Hrs ........................P.O.R.Komatsu PC210LC-10, #PT26513-1,2013, 887 Hrs ......................$188,560Komatsu PC308USLC-3, #PT19685-1,2004, 12,500 Hrs....................$74,580

FORESTRYPrentice 2670, #PP27416, 2007,8,005 Hrs, Feller Buncher ......$76,267Cat Stroke Delimber 322B,#PT26701, 1999, 3,813 Hrs ......P.O.R.Prentice 410E, #PT22498-2, 2000,9,609 Hrs ..................................P.O.R.Timbco 45EXL, #PT23086-1, 2007,5,078 Hrs ..................................P.O.R.Dynamic 565, #PT27239, 1,361 Hrs..................................................$41,359Deere 640, #PT26886, 1988 ....P.O.R.Deere 753G, #PT26703, 2003, 19,052Hrs..........................................$71,620Chambers Deliminator, #PT27240,2002, 6,408 Hrs, Contact Larry Prater@ 865-599-9486 for pricing and info ................................................$47,173Pitts KB45, #PP26946, 2005, Has delimber ....................................P.O.R.Timberking TK540DS, #PT26873,2004, 9,968 Hrs, Contact Larry Prater@ 865-599-9486 for pricing and info ....................................................P.O.R.

PAVERS

Blaw Knox PF3172, #PP27468, 1999,

4134 Hrs ..................................P.O.R.

Blaw Knox PF3180, #PP27469, 1996,

6192 Hrs ..................................P.O.R.

2001 Komatsu D65EX-12,#PT18226-1, 6781 Hrs ..$51,140

2004 Komatsu PC200LC7-L,#PT19589-1, 8269 Hrs, Good Machine..........................$75,970

2004 Komatsu PC308USLC-3,#PT19685-1, 12,500 Hrs....................................................$74,580

Call Dennis DorrisNashville, TN [email protected]

Page 34: Southeast 23 2014

Page 34 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

University of Fla. Inducts Miller Brothers Into Hall of FameMiller Construction Company CEO,

Thomas J. Miller, and the company’sPresident, Harley W. Miller, are theUniversity of Florida’s 2014Construction Hall of Fame honorees.In an Oct. 18 ceremony at the

Gainesville campus, the University’sM.E. Rinker, Sr. School ofConstruction Management inductedthe two longtime construction industryand community leaders into itsConstruction Hall of Fame. The honorrecognizes distinguished leaders whohave earned the esteem of their peers,contributed to the construction of qual-ity buildings and made a difference intheir profession and communities. The Miller brothers established

Miller Construction Company in 1973,determined to create a firm that wouldthrive by building non-adversarial,trusting relationships with clients. “We believed that sticking to a sim-

ple gauge would grow our business —making every decision in the client’sbest interest,” Tom Miller said. The company’s growth and staying

power proved their strategy was sound.While constructing more than 400 proj-ects, the design/build and construction

services firm has built a roster of long-term, repeat clients.The Millers have helped shape

South Florida’s skyline and the region’sconstruction profession for fourdecades, and their community leader-ship has been wide-ranging. Both arealumni of the M.E. Rinker, Sr. Schoolof Construction Management. Eachhas served as president of theConstruction Association of SouthFlorida.Active in the region’s business com-

munity, Tom Miller has chaired theGreater Fort Lauderdale Alliance andThe Broward Workshop, held a seat onthe Advisory Council for theUniversity of Florida School ofConstruction Management and servedon the Board of Trustees for theBroward College Foundation. He alsohas served on the boards of numerouscharitable organizations such as theUnited Way of Broward County, theFort Lauderdale Museum of Art, theMuseum of Discovery and Science andThe Honda Classic Foundation as wellas chairing the Boys & Girls Clubs ofBroward County and co-founding TheGenerals, a program within the Boys &

Girls Clubs to educate club membersabout careers in the construction indus-try.Harley Miller is an advisory board

member and past president of the SouthFlorida Chapter of NAIOPCommercial Real Estate DevelopmentAssociation. In addition to foundingtwo annual golf tournaments that bene-fit South Florida charities, he is pastpresident of The Lighthouse ofBroward County and serves as a boardmember of Junior Achievement ofBroward County. He also gives his sup-port to the United Way, Children’s AidClub, Children’s Harbor and Habitatfor Humanity. In 2005, he received theUniversity of Florida’s DistinguishedAlumnus Award. Headquartered in Fort Lauderdale,

Miller Construction Company servesthe commercial, hospitality, industrial,educational, retail, multi-family andhealthcare markets. For more informa-tion, visitwww.millerconstruction.com.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)

Miller Construction Company CEO Thomas J. Miller,and the company’s president Harley W. Miller, are theUniversity of Florida’s 2014 Construction Hall of Famehonorees.

Page 35: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 35

Page 36: Southeast 23 2014

Page 36 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

SANY Grows With Investments in American MarketBy Lori TobiasCEG CORRESPONDENT

A company doesn’t get to be the fifth largest constructionequipment manufacturer in the world without good reason,and at SANY Global that long list of reasons begins withgood service, product support, dedicated people and a broadrange of equipment at a reasonable price. Or simply put,SANY offers its customers the value, quality and customercare. And yet, SANY’s explosive growth is something of a

well-kept secret.“KHL ranks the largest equipment manufacturers global-

ly as far as revenue and volume,” said Eric Teague, seniorvice president of SANY. “We were listed number five in the2013 KHL Yellow Table for largest construction equipmentmanufacturers in the world and most people don’t know that.We’re large; we have the capital behind us to grow. We builda great quality product. We support it well and we’re a greatoption for those people that are looking for an alternative towhat their current supplier is.”Headquartered in Peachtree City, Ga., SANY has tradi-

tionally bought components for its equipment from foreignmanufacturers, then assembled the machines at its 400,000sq. ft. (37,161.2 sq m) manufacturing plant in Georgia.“During the course of 2015, we are going to start trying to

source more local components,” Teague said. “It’s the samevendors that we’re using from Japan and other parts of theworld, but we buy the Cummins engines locally and thenship them or install them here. We can buy a Kawasaki local-ly instead of having to buy from Japan. We’re going to startworking next year to do more and more locally sourced com-ponents.”Cummins engines will remain the preferred brand when

possible, but when the vendor doesn’t have the right enginesto match up to the equipment, SANY will continue its part-nerships with Isuzu and other OEMs,“That’s why we think our value proposition is so good

because we use the same vendors that you see globally inmany other brands, but we happen to offer that same qualityproduct at a competitive cost, said Teague.” SANY also plans to introduce new equipment to the mar-

ket, including graders, wheel loaders, backhoes, pile drivingmachinery and dozers.“The grader is something that we showed here in North

America in 2011 ConExpo and its been in testing and intro-duced to other markets prior to now and has compared verywell,” said Teague. “We benchmarked the leading competi-tors and took what the customer liked about those and didn’tlike about those and tried to build a product that would moreor less satisfy all their needs. The wheel loaders and dozerswe are now just introducing to the Chinese market so wewant to do some testing there and we’ll have to do somelocal modifications for the customer base and marketdemands in North America. That’s why it’s going to take 18

to 36 months to get those here. But they are on the board andcoming.” With so much growth, it’s only natural that the manufac-

turing plant will require expansion as well. A new paintbooth is expected to be up and running by December. Andthey’ve already added additional building pads so they’reready when new space is required.“Pretty soon we are going to outgrow our warehouse

space so we are going to have to build a separate building,”said Teague. “Due to the manufacturing volume capacityneed for next year we’re not going to have room for it in thisbuilding.

Eric Teague (L) and DaveHunter, both of SANY AmericaInc., in front of newly construct-ed SANY excavators in the56,000 lb. (25,401 kg) class.

These SANY SY75C excavators are available with either steel or rubber tracks. Three SANY SY335C excavators, equipped with Tier IV engines, were sold and awaitpick up from the dealer.

see SANY page 84

Page 37: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 37

5

Page 38: Southeast 23 2014

Page 38 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

Kubota Unveils More Than 90 New Products at Event

The 2014 Kubota National Meeting was held at theOpryland Hotel and Convention Center in Nashville,Tenn., and featured country music performances.

Eric Schaumburg (L), Acme Equipment, Grand Forks,N.D., inspects this new Kubota R630 with help fromTaylor Brown, Kubota.

Tyler Jenkins, Kubota Northeast division dealer training manager, presents the new KubotaL2501 in the exhibit hall.

(L-R): John Brian, Kubota, central division based in Fort Worth, Texas;Tommy James, James Bros. Implement, Amarillo, Texas; David Murry,Kubota regional sales central division, Fort Worth, Texas, discuss thenew Kubota R530 wheel loader.

The new Kubota M7 series tractors perform flawlesslydespite the poor terrain and weather conditions.

Joe and Donna Meeks bought this Kubota branded gaspump for their dealership, Coastal Machinery,Pensacola, Fla.

The wide cab opening and roll up overhead door onthe Kubota skid steer loader models allow for easyentry and exit of the machine without detaching aload.

Bryan Gamble (L), Cahaba Tractor, Pelham, Ala., talkswith Ed Parkerson, Kubota regional sales manager,about the all new Kubota SSV65 skid steer loader.

KUBOTA from page 12

Page 39: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 39

Page 40: Southeast 23 2014

Page 40 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

JCB 8th Annual Golf Tournament Raises $85,000 for Lady Bamford Center

JCB hosted its eighth annualLady Bamford Center GolfTournament on Oct. 18. raisingapproximately $85,000. Thosefunds will help the center in itsefforts to provide early childhoodeducation and social skills devel-opment to needy Savannah-areachildren from six weeks to fiveyears of age. “Each year, the Lady Bamford

Center Golf Tournament givesJCB employees, vendors anddealers the opportunity to gettogether for a little friendly com-petition while supporting anexcellent cause,” said ThomPeebles, vice president of market-ing of JCB North America. “Thisyear’s event was one of our bestso far. We registered more teamsthan ever before, and our silentauction featured some excellent items that helped us bring ineven more money. We sincerely thank everyone who helpedmake this event such a success.”Located at 1410 Richard St., in West Savannah, the Lady

Bamford Center offers priority admission to children fromhomeless and low-income families, as well as children withphysical, mental or emotional challenges. Its interactive cur-riculum prepares young children for kindergarten and ele-

mentary school and helps them compete with other childrenacademically. The Lady Bamford Center is accredited by theNational Association for the Education of Young Children(NAEYC). Fewer than eight percent of all early childhoodcenters in the United States receive this prestigious honor.For more information, visit www.jcb.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

JCB employees, vendors and dealers gather yearly to participate in the LadyBamford Center Golf Tournament.

JCB’s Lady Bamford CenterGolf Tournament raisedapproximately $85,000.

www.heavymachinesinc.comMemphis, TN • 800-432-8902Shreveport, LA • 800-548-3458

Gray, TN • 855-201-7453

CCS EQUIPMENT SALESwww.ccsequipment.com

Raleigh/Durham, NC • 919-556-9110Angier, NC • 919-935-0505

MAY HEAVY-EQUIP RENTAL & SALESwww.mayequip.com

Lexington, NC • 866-629-3784Columbia, SC • 888-865-1002

SCOTT-GALLAHER INC.www.scott-gallaher.com

8071 Lee Hwy. • Troutville, VA 24175540-992-4560

GROVE RIVERwww.groveriver.com902 Longwood Drive

Richmond Hill, GA 31324912-756-7854

Page 41: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 41

> > >

Kennesaw, Georgia 30144www.kawasakiloaders.com

AN E.P.I.C. GENERATIONEFFICIENT

POWERFUL

INTELLIGENT

COMFORTABLE

Kennesaw, Georgia 30144www.kawasakiloaders.com

eor kilo

COWIN EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC.

Birmingham, AL • 800-239-2694Mobile, AL • 800-223-6755

Montgomery, AL • 800-239-6642Madison, AL • 256-350-0006Huntsville, AL • 800-239-7368Oxford, AL • 800-917-7931Pensacola, FL • 800-239-4736Atlanta, GA • 800-849-3540

CLM EQUIPMENT CO., INC.www.clmequipment.com

Lafayette, LA • 337-837-6693Lake Charles, LA • 337-625-5942Baton Rouge, LA • 255-677-7838Houston, TX • 281-598-2500

GS EQUIPMENT INC.Tampa, FL • 866-586-8956

Ft. Lauderdale, FL • 954-327-8808Ft. Myers, FL • 239-334-6063

GREAT SOUTHERN CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENTOrlando, FL • 407-859-9160

Jacksonville, FL • 904-268-4400

LINK-BELT MID ATLANTICAshland, VA • 866-955-6071Chesapeake, VA • 800-342-3248

Page 42: Southeast 23 2014

Page 42 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

H&E EquipmentServiceswww.he-equipment.comARLittle Rock501-568-7867800-632-0577Springdale479-927-1672888-200-6343LAAlexandria318-443-7173800-249-8485 Baton Rouge225-356-6113800-872-1305 Bossier City318-746-5272800-643-2844 Broussard337-837-9600877-463-9914 Kenner504-467-5906800-203-1869 Sulphur337-528-2661800-258-1614

Linder IndustrialMachinerywww.linderco.comFLFt. Myers239-337-1313Jacksonville904-786-6710Ocala352-629-7585Orlando407-849-6560Pembroke Pines954-433-2800Plant City813-754-2727West Palm Beach561-863-0570NCArden828-681-5172Charlotte704-376-7554Greenville252-695-6200Greensboro336-665-0110Raleigh919-851-2030Wilmington910-254-2031

SCGreer864-877-8962North Charleston843-552-0095West Columbia803-794-6150

Lyle Machinery Co.www.lylemachinery.comMSColumbus662-243-2152Hattiesburg601-296-7556Jackson601-939-4000Magnolia601-783-2111Saucier228-832-7575

Power Equipmentwww.powerequipco.comMSSaltillo662-869-0283TNChattanooga423-894-1870Kingsport423-349-6111Knoxville865-577-5563LaVergne615-213-0900Memphis901-346-9800

Every Komatsu Tier 4 construction machine comes standardwith Komatsu CARE complimentary factory scheduled maintenance for 2,000 hours or the first 3 years, plus 2 complimentary KDPF exchanges. With Komatsu CARE you can:

• Lower your cost of ownership• Increase equipment uptime and reliability• Protect the value of your Tier 4 capital investment

It’s just part of our Program designed to deliver complete service and support solutions to Komatsu customers.

To learn more about Komatsu CAREcontact your Komatsu distributor or scanthis QR code with your smart phone.

GO WITH KOMATSU... AND GET THE ONLY TIER 4 EQUIPMENT WITH COMPLIMENTARY MAINTENANCE BUILT RIGHT IN.

SOUTHEAST KOMATSU DISTRIBUTORS

T M

s

W

8

8

8

H

W

8

8

W

8

B M

P

2

I

F

8

A

8

O

New Tennessee Dealership to OfferSandvik Top-Hammer, Downhole Drillssales and marketing of ASC.

“ASC recognized in 2011 that there was amarket for us on the Sandvik blasthole drillside and we knew we couldn’t come to mar-ket with just one product line, so that waswhen we started researching the expandedmarket representation of the Doosan prod-uct line,” Parker said. “We already had east-ern Tennessee, so we went to Doosan anddiscussed this western territory, as well, andthat was when we were introduced to AirEquipment Rental’s Brian Hart and TomGilman. We spoke with them to figure outhow to partner to make sure we cover thisdistribution for both Doosan and Sandvik.”

The result is that both dealerships share inthe costs of the LaVergne facility and con-tribute to the product and parts inventory.

“We are very mindful about partneringstrategically with people that possess goodreputations like Air Equipment Rental,which has a very good name in the indus-try,” said Matt Marion, ASC’sDoosan/Sandvik segment manager. “It justis a good fit for us. And, speaking geographically, it does putus in the center of the rock industry for the drilling and theair products that we do offer.”

Besides the Doosan air compressors and high-pressureunits, Marion said that the new Tennessee dealership wouldalso offer Sandvik top-hammer drills and downhole drills.

Depending on applications and depths, he explained, mosttop-hammer drills are primarily used on construction sites,whereas downhole hammer drills are used in quarries or for

holes with larger diameters. “Any of the road-building in this region pretty much

requires drilling and blasting,” Marion said. “You dig morethan two feet deep in this part of Tennessee and you aregoing to hit rock.

Marion said that the Sandvik DX800 crawler top-hammerdrill rig has proven to be the biggest selling product so farand those are most popular with road contractors.

(L-R) are Kerry Lankford, K.W. Lankford, Dickson, Tenn; Holden Kincannon, Air Equipment Rental; Chad Ritter,Ritter Construction, Nashville; Chris Stephens and Mark Arnold, both of Authorized Equipment, Smyrna, Tenn.

(L-R): Elon Holley and Dave Parker, both of ASC ConstructionEquipment, welcome Jessie Carney and Shirley Surratt, both ofHoover Inc. Crushed Stone.

see ASC page 80

ASC from page 24

Page 43: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 43

T M

H

.komatsuamerica.com/komatsu-carwww

e .komatsuamerica.com/komatsu-car

Rish Equipment Companywww.rish.comMDFrostburg301-689-2211VABealton540-439-0668Chesapeake757-485-2100Chester804-748-6411Coeburn276-395-6901 Salem540-380-2090Staunton540-887-8291WVBeckley304-255-4111Bluefield304-327-5124Bridgeport304-842-3511Logan304-752-9313St. Albaus304-755-3311

Tractor & EquipmentCompanywww.tractor-equipment.comALAlabaster205-621-2489Anniston256-831-2440Birmingham205-591-2131Decatur256-355-0305800-321-6865Dothan334-678-1832Mobile251-457-8991800-233-7213Montgomery334-288-6580800-832-9563Tuscaloosa 205-752-0621Tuscumbia251-275-4159FLPanama City850-763-4654Pensacola 850-505-0550GAAlbany229-435-0982800-733-0962Augusta706-798-7777800-659-3090Calhoun706-879-6200800-827-3072Columbus706-562-1801877-307-6439Forest Park404-366-0693Hoschton706-654-9850888-334-9850Kennesaw678-354-5533Macon478-745-6891Savannah912-330-7500800-827-1405

Page 44: Southeast 23 2014

Kenworth Unveils Design for Capitol Christmas Tree TourA special Kenworth T880

undertakes an important missionthis fall — transporting the U.S.Capitol Christmas Tree to morethan 30 community celebrationsbefore a final stop for setup, deco-ration and the tree-lighting cere-mony in Washington, D.C.As part of its tour efforts, the

Kenworth T880’s distinctive decaldesign was unveiled in advance ofthe 2014 Capitol Christmas Tree-cutting ceremony Oct. 29 nearCass Lake, Minn. The Kenworthdesign features a night shot of theU.S. Capitol, brightly lit and color-fully arrayed Christmas tree, offi-cial seal of the 2014 CapitolChristmas Tree project, and logo ofWille Transport, a long-timeKenworth customer based inCohasset, Minn. During the tour,two Wille Transport drivers willpilot the Kenworth T880 and aKenworth T680 Advantage on ajourney of nearly 2,000 mi.

The T880 is Kenworth’s flag-ship heavy haul vocational truckequipped with a comfortable 52-in.mid-roof sleeper, powerful andfuel-efficient 500-hp Paccar MX-13 engine with 1,850 lb.-ft. oftorque, and Eaton Fuller 13-speedtransmission. The T880 will pull atrailer specially designed for theCapitol Christmas Tree — a nearly80-ft. white spruce fromMinnesota’s Chippewa NationalForest and the Leech Lake Band ofOjibwe.Another 70 Christmas trees,

donated by Minnesota TreeGrowers Association, will betransported by the KenworthT680 Advantage with 76-in.sleeper, Eaton Fuller Advantage10-speed automated transmis-sion, Diamond VIT interiorKenworth Idle ManagementSystem, and Kenworth’s new,factory-installed aerodynamicpackage. Those trees will be used

to decorate the inside of the U.S.Capitol building and other federalsites throughout Washington,D.C. The T680 Advantage also

will bring 10,000 ornaments cre-ated by children and others fromMinnesota communities to adornthe Capitol Christmas Tree and

the smaller trees.“The annual lighting of the U.S.

Capitol Christmas Tree is a trueAmerican tradition. It is a specialhonor for Kenworth to participatein this year’s 50th anniversaryCapitol Christmas Tree tour,” saidKurt Swihart, Kenworth marketingdirector. “The T880 heavy hauleris engineered with the proper specsto handle this important move, andthe graphics are a tribute to thetree’s destination.”The tour’s first stops are at the

Itasca State Park and Bemidji inMinnesota Nov. 2. A complete tourschedule and additional informa-tion may be found at the 2014 U.S.Capitol Christmas Tree Web site(www.capitolchristmastree.com)so the public can track the truck’sprogress.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)

The Work Truck Show to Provide Answers for ManagersWhat’s keeping you awake at night? As

part of its efforts to continuously improveThe Work Truck Show, NTEA — TheAssociation for the Work Truck Industry hasadded several new features for 2015 to pro-vide answers for many of the commonissues facing fleet managers.The Work Truck Show 2015, North

America’s largest work truck event, is heldMarch 4 to 6 at the Indiana ConventionCenter in Indianapolis, Ind. Educationalprogramming, including the Green TruckSummit, begins March 3.“After more than 50 years of serving the

work truck industry, we know our atten-dees’ businesses and the challenges theyface,” said Steve Carey, NTEA executivedirector. “Every day, fleet managers arechallenged to control operating costs, maxi-mize return on equipment dollars, evaluatenew technology and ensure the fleet makes

a positive contribution to their organiza-tions. By tailoring The Work Truck Show2015’s features and educational sessions toaddress these themes, we can provide atten-dees with actionable information to takehome and use to improve their fleet opera-tions.”

Controlling Fleet Operating CostsMany of the more than 10,000 people

who attend The Work Truck Show annuallyare fleet managers who are new to the posi-tion or individuals who are responsible forfleet management within their organiza-tions. To help these attendees find practicalways to better control their operating costs,the NTEA added “Fleet Management 101:Fundamentals of Truck Fleet Management”to The Work Truck Show’s slate of educa-tional sessions. Additional concurrent ses-sions on idle-reduction strategies, equip-

ment purchasing, operating metrics and life-cycle cost analysis also will provide essen-tial insights from fleet experts.The Green Truck Summit, the only alter-

native fuel and technology conference heldin conjunction with the largest dedicatedvocational truck event in North America,also has been enhanced to better showcasenew products and fleet management strate-gies. Clean vehicle technology trends,shared implementation insights, fundingopportunities for green initiatives andchanges in upcoming fuel efficiency regula-tions will be addressed.“The Green Truck Summit provides

guidance for each step of the clean fleetimplementation process,” said Carey. “Atthe conclusion of the Green Truck Summit,fleet managers will have a better under-standing of current and future regulatorycompliance issues, along with an increased

awareness of the latest developments inalternative fuels and fuel-saving technolo-gies.”

Maximizing Return onEquipment Dollars

New educational sessions have beendeveloped to help fleet managers maximizethe return on their equipment investments.These sessions will help attendees determinewhen they should lease or purchase, how toanalyze life-cycle costs, the steps needed toright-size their fleets and the proper way todevelop truck chassis specifications.

Evaluating New TechnologySeveral features at The Work Truck Show

2015 make it easy for attendees to learnabout innovative new trucks, equipment andtechnologies. On the show floor, the

Pages 44-48To view our current comparison trailer specification charts visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com

SECT IONTrucks & Trailers

see SHOW page 48

A special Kenworth T880 undertakes an important mission thisfall — transporting the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree to more than30 community celebrations before a final stop for setup, decora-tion and the tree-lighting ceremony in Washington, D.C.

Page 45: Southeast 23 2014

Construction Equipment Guide • Truck & Trailer Section • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 45

LB’s Trailer Sales2904 Harmony HighwayHarmony, NC 28634(704) 546-2231

Bobcat of Charleston(843) 725-6330(800) 220-6266

Bobcat of Columbia(803) 933-9996(800) 220-6266

Bobcat of Spartanburg(864) 342-9003(800) 220-6266

Bobcat of Savannah(912) 236-5538

www.bobcatops.com

Mack Launches Software to Improve Operational EfficiencyMack Trucks has launched

Mack Fleet ManagementServices, its suite of software andtechnology offerings that, initial-ly through Telogis, enhance oper-ational performance for cus-tomers, reduce costs and increasesafety.Built on the Mack GuardDog

Connect telematics solution plat-form, Mack Fleet ManagementServices is available on MackPinnacle, Granite and Titan by Mack mod-els. Factory-installed hardware providesdetailed vehicle information, including fleetand compliance management data, and elim-inates the need for aftermarket hardwarepurchases and installation costs.Mack’s first collaboration is with Telogis,

a leading provider of cloud-based intelli-gence software. Mack will offer three pack-ages — Telogis Compliance and Navigation,Telogis Fleet and a bundled package of thetwo. Mack Fleet Management Services alsowill offer the flexibility to work with multi-ple partners.“Mack Fleet Management Services offer

customers tools to effectively and efficientlymanage their operations, improving theirtotal cost of ownership,” said Stephen Roy,

president of Mack Trucks North AmericanSales & Marketing. “Integrating technologyand services facilitates customer choice andoffers them the best return on investment.We are pleased to be working with Telogisout of the gate in providing these types ofservices.”Telogis utilizes proprietary Mack data,

including driver and vehicle performancehistory, for the initial Mack FleetManagement Services offer. Telogis Compliance and Navigation

enable drivers to better manage and meethours-of-service requirements and completedriver vehicle inspection reports. TelogisNavigation also delivers dynamically updat-ed road conditions collected from an existingcommunity of more than 140,000 commer-

cial drivers in North America, enablingMack customers to avoid potential delaysand helping to increase on-time deliveries. Telogis Fleet is a comprehensive, scalable

fleet management solution that can be acti-vated over the air. Combined with Mack pro-prietary data, it provides real-time visibilityinto vehicle and driver performance. WithTelogis Fleet, customers can view criticalinformation for all the trucks in their fleetson one dashboard to help run their fleetssafely and efficiently.“Leveraging the Mack GuardDog

Connect telematics solution platform, Mackcustomers now have the easiest path to com-prehensive fleet management, easy-to-usecompliance apps and truck-specific naviga-tion from Telogis,” said Susan Heystee,executive vice president, worldwide sales atTelogis. “Mack customers will experiencenear-immediate ROI by maximizing uptimeand lowering the total cost of ownership.”The hardware, which is standard on Mack

Pinnacle, Mack Granite and Titan by Mackmodels, also is central to the MackGuardDog Connect telematics solution.GuardDog Connect enables real-time diag-nosis of issues, proactive communication ofdecision-critical information for the fleetmanager, scheduling for repairs and confir-

mation that needed parts are in stock andready to install, all while the truck is still onthe job.Once GuardDog Connect is engaged, an

automatic alert is sent to Mack OneCall,Mack’s 24/7 customer support center staffedby trained support specialists. Upon receiv-ing the notification and while the driver con-tinues working, the Mack OneCall teamimmediately evaluates the situation. A case is opened in the Mack ASIST web-

based fleet service management platform,the owner or fleet maintenance manager iscontacted and the repair planning processbegins through a customer-chosen dealer.This process includes verification that a

bay and the necessary parts are availablewhile Mack OneCall electronically sendsrepair instructions to the dealer. Every stepof the process happens within minutes of theinitial GuardDog Connect heads-up and isconstantly managed by Mack OneCall. Theend result is that technicians are fully pre-pared when the truck arrives, getting the cus-tomer back on the road faster. For more information, visit www.mack-

trucks.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Page 46: Southeast 23 2014

Page 46 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Truck & Trailer Section • Construction Equipment Guide

Page 47: Southeast 23 2014

Construction Equipment Guide • Truck & Trailer Section • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 47

Page 48: Southeast 23 2014

Page 48 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Truck & Trailer Section • Construction Equipment Guide

TIGER EQUIPMENTwww.tigerequipment.com

RING POWER CORP.500 World Commerce Parkway

St. Augustine, FL 32092904-494-7631

www.ringpower.com

Brooksville352-797-9500

Daytona Beach386-947-4939

Jacksonville904-714-3517

Lake City386-755-3997

Lakeland863-606-0512

Ocala352-620-0660

Orlando407-856-4851

Palm Bay321-725-6420

Sarasota941-359-6050

Tallahassee850-514-1958

Tampa813-671-3200

Tarpon Springs727-938-1613

4181 New Bern HwyJacksonville, NC 28546

910-346-1932

805 Old Roberts RdBenson, NC 27504

919-989-0066

Show to Include Dedicated Programming About EfficiencyProductivity and Fuels Pavilion will be filledwith displays of clean vehicle technologiesused by today’s fleets. Attendees also can tryout cutting-edge advanced technology forthemselves at the Green Truck Ride-and-Drive.

To provide a comprehensive overview ofnew products available in the rapidly chang-ing industry, The Work Truck Show 2015includes a new exhibitor showcase and newproduct spotlight. These two programs high-light new products and exhibitors in pre-show coverage and with special signage onsite. Also, during the show, 15 of the world’sleading vocational chassis manufacturerswill present exclusive chassis update ses-sions on what’s new and upcoming withtheir product lines.

Ensuring a Positive Fleet ImpactThe success of a fleet ultimately depends

on whether it provides a positive impact onthe larger organization.

To help attendees reach this goal, TheWork Truck Show 2015 includes dedicated

programming about boosting fleet efficiencyand decreasing fuel costs. Guidance is pro-vided at sessions that focus on best practicesfrom fellow fleet managers who have suc-cessfully deployed advanced truck technolo-gies to benefit their organizations.

The changes for 2015 are not limited tothe trade show floor and educational ses-sions. NTEA will host The Work TruckShow’s first Rhythm & Blues Extravaganzaon March 5. This new industry party will beheld at one of the nation’s top blues venues,the Slippery Noodle Inn, and feature livemusic from the Jeremiah Johnson Band.Additional Work Truck Show events includethe opening reception on March 3 at the JWMarriott Indianapolis and the President’sBreakfast & NTEA Annual Meeting featur-ing keynote speaker Tony Dungy on March5.

For more information, call 800/441-6832or visit WorkTruckShow.com.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

SHOW from page 44

A Strong Complement...

Talbert Acquires FerreeTalbert Manufacturing, a manufacturer of

custom heavy-haul trailers based inRensselaer, Ind., has acquired FerreeTrailers, located in Liberty, N.C. The acqui-sition adds additional scope to Talbert, whilealso providing products that will take thecompany into new market segments.

“Ferree is a strong complement to theTalbert line,” said Andy Tanner, Talbert pres-ident. “Like Talbert, Ferree is known forhigh-quality trailers and a strong commit-ment to the customer. The acquisition ofFerree Trailers provides us with a widerproduct offering to serve our customer needsand a large, state-of-the-art manufacturingfacility with quality people that offerstremendous opportunity.”

The Ferree line includes detachable, fixedand folding gooseneck trailers and tag-a-longs as well as specialty trailers such as log-ging, pole and crane boom trailers. Thesespecialty trailers provide designs and marketopportunities that weren’t previously part ofthe Talbert line.

Ferree’s 60,000-sq.-ft., ultramodern man-ufacturing facility in Liberty, N.C., providesopportunity for expanded manufacturingcapabilities and a distribution center on the

East Coast. “A significant number of Talbert trailers

are sold up and down the East Coast,” saidGreg Smith, vice president of sales and mar-keting. “This new facility in North Carolinanot only gives us the ability to increase pro-duction and reduce lead times, but also pro-vides us a distribution point to access cus-tomers with reduced freight costs and deliv-ery times. In the trailer industry, that ishuge.”

Since Austin Talbert first invented thehydraulic removable gooseneck to reduceinjuries and fatalities in the heavy haulindustry, Talbert has been a leader in safetyand innovation. Smith said the Ferree acqui-sition is another example of Talbert’s ongo-ing commitment to the heavy haul and spe-cialty trailer market and will only serve tostrengthen the brand and offer a broader lineof solutions to the existing customer seg-ment.

For more information, call 800/348-5232or visit www.talbertmfg.com.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Page 49: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 49

Three Areas to Tie Together as Final StructureA 2009 consultant’s report evaluated the physical condi-

tion of Bow Creek Community Recreation Center and deter-mined the overall condition was poor. Areas of specific con-cern included insufficient site drainage, improvements need-ed for accessibility and ADA compliance and the end of thelife cycle for the roof, electrical, plumbing and HVAC sys-tems. “Likewise, the floor plan of the recreation center was less

than ideal for current recreation and fitness usage,” Dukesaid. “The pool was simply a small rectangular pool, notdesigned for fitness swimming or various swimming class-es. The fitness area was carved from available space. A smallconference room was even converted into the weight room.” The center closed in August 2012. Since that time, the

recreation center and small neighborhood park have beendemolished. The site has been graded and improved, andstorm water management systems have been installed tohelp control flooding and improve water quality. According to Jamie Tollenaere, vice president of general

contractor McKenzie Construction Corporation, a total of49,000 cu. yds. (37,463 cu m) of material was moved on theproject. A number of tasks remain, although a great deal ofwork has already taken place.“The pro shop has been completed and turned over to the

owner. It was a straightforward building — nothing elabo-rate, but architecturally very nice, with the open views of thedriving range and golf course. It was basic steel structure onconcrete footing with a brick/store front façade. BMPs, thedriving range and the east parking lot have also been com-pleted, as well as the structure of the Recreation Center. Thefaçade is approximately 75 percent done. Finishing interiorwalls, flooring and painting has begun.“Underground utility installation required a lot of coordi-

nation and sequencing to maintain service to the existing proshop. Excavation of the BMPs also required careful planningto maintain constant flow of the existing storm waterdrainage system, as the new BMPs would replace the exist-ing system. Maintaining required erosion control is a taskthat requires daily attention. As the site progresses, it’s everchanging, and we employee full-time workers to maintaincompliance.“Right now, we are preparing the west parking lot and

entrance road for paving. We are beginning to tile the pool

area and continuing to close in various openings. We arepreparing to establish permanent power to the HVAC sys-tems. Interior finishes have begun and continue. “We are tying up some loose ends on the curb and gutter

installation, in order to complete the paving. DominionPower is currently scheduled to provide permanent power,which will accelerate the interior finishes that require condi-tioned air.”The Bow Creek Family Golf Course has a new, perma-

nent cart storage barn, while Bow Creek Recreation Centerwill include an indoor swimming pool with an indoor playarea, four 25-yard lap lanes, a diving well, a two-court gym-nasium, expanded fitness areas for weights, cardiovascularequipment and group fitness classes. Locker rooms withfamily changing areas also will be available, along withearly childhood classrooms with a dedicated playground, ayouth game room and multi-purpose rooms. The main challenge of the Recreation Center is that it

comprises three distinct areas that tie together as one finalstructure. “Area-A encloses the gym, locker rooms and pool

mechanical rooms on the first floor and the fitness/dance stu-dio and weight room on the second floor,” said Tollenaere.“Area B is the natatorium, which encloses the pool areas.

Area C encloses the child care rooms, activity rooms andmultipurpose rooms. “The natatorium requires a specific sequence of work.

First, the pool foundation had to be poured. In order to dothat, virtually all of Area-B was excavated several feet down.This limited the sequence of work from the bottom up. Oncethe pool foundation was in, the structural footings couldbegin, and some underground rough-in. Once we were readyto start erecting the steel structure, all below work had to stopfor worker safety reasons.” The erection of the roof trusses required a substantial

amount of time, Tollenaere said. “The length of the trusses required two trucks to bring in

one truss,” said Tollenaere. “Connecting the trusses requiredfull penetration welds that took several weeks to complete.Installing the roof decking was another time-consumingtask, as each deck was required to be mitered and fit perfect-ly. No work at ground level could continue until the deckingwas completed.”Large excavators, bulldozers and off-road articulated

dump trucks were used for excavation of the BMPs andhauling the fill to build the new driving range. The crane wasused for steel erection.One of the chief concerns on the project has been weath-

er.“We had one of the wettest winter/springs on record,” said

Tollenaere. “Being in the foundation and structure phase, dryweather is critical to maintaining production and staying onschedule.”Regarding sustainability, Bow Creek is being constructed

to LEED-certified level.“Items of note that contribute to this rating level include

diverting 50 percent or more of all waste from the landfill,using at least 10 percent regional and recycled materials, andlow-VOC materials and adhesives inside the building enve-lope,” Tollenaere said. “One of the least visible features, butthe one with the largest return on investment, is the geother-mal pump system installed to heat the building.”Jeff Hyder, vice president, Moseley Architects, said

LEED certification is important to the project.“Moseley Architects, along with the city of Virginia

Beach, takes great pride in its sustainable practices. Much ofwhat we do is centered around good sustainable principles,

Virginia Beach photoA number of tasks remain, although a great deal of work has alreadytaken place.

see BOW page 78

BOW from page 1

Virginia Beach photoThe Bow Creek Community Recreation Center and small neighborhood park have been demol-ished.

Virginia Beach photoA new, $28 million, 68,000 sq. ft. (6,317.4 sq m) build-ing is set to open in early 2015, along with a commu-nity park that will debut in the spring.

Page 50: Southeast 23 2014

Page 50 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 51

Link-Belt® Spin Ace® Excavators are packed with all the power, productivity,

Extended service intervals

Model # Operating Weight Net hp @ rpm Tail Swing

*75 X3 and 80 X3 engines are Final Tier 4

CCS EQUIPMENT SALESwww.ccsequipment.comRaleigh/Durham, NC

919-556-9110Angier, NC

919-935-0505

LINK-BELT MID ATLANTICwww.link-beltmidatlantic.com

Ashland, VA866-955-6071Chesapeake, VA800-342-3248

QUEST CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENT, LLCwww.questequip.com10561 Airline Hwy.St. Rose, LA 70087504-467-7663

Fax: 504-467-3722

Gonzales, LA225-450-6425

Lake Charles, LA337-436-7726

CROSBY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC.

www.crosbyequipmentco.com1826 South Peterson Avenue

Douglas, GA 31535912-384-4664

631 Electric AvenueSwainsboro, GA 30401

478-237-8372

HEAVY MACHINES, INC.www.heavymachinesinc.com3930 East Raines RoadMemphis, TN 38118

800-432-8902

5200 Hollywood Ave.Shreveport, LA 71109

800-548-3458

364 Bob Jobe Rd.Gray, TN 37615855-201-7453

10110 Roberts WayCovington, GA 30014

770-788-0888

BENNETT EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY

www.bennettequipment.net1403 Piedmont Hwy.Piedmont, SC 29673

864-277-7272

MID SOUTH MACHINERY, INC.

3233 Highway 80 WestJackson, MS 39204

601-948-6740

3145 Cliff Gookin Blvd.Tupelo, MS 38801662-690-6553

14336 Seaway RoadGulfport, MS 39503

228-867-1555

NEW LOCATION

Page 51: Southeast 23 2014

Page 50 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 51

Link-Belt® Spin Ace® Excavators are packed with all the power, productivity,

Extended service intervals

Model # Operating Weight Net hp @ rpm Tail Swing

*75 X3 and 80 X3 engines are Final Tier 4

CCS EQUIPMENT SALESwww.ccsequipment.comRaleigh/Durham, NC

919-556-9110Angier, NC

919-935-0505

LINK-BELT MID ATLANTICwww.link-beltmidatlantic.com

Ashland, VA866-955-6071Chesapeake, VA800-342-3248

QUEST CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENT, LLCwww.questequip.com10561 Airline Hwy.St. Rose, LA 70087504-467-7663

Fax: 504-467-3722

Gonzales, LA225-450-6425

Lake Charles, LA337-436-7726

CROSBY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC.

www.crosbyequipmentco.com1826 South Peterson Avenue

Douglas, GA 31535912-384-4664

631 Electric AvenueSwainsboro, GA 30401

478-237-8372

HEAVY MACHINES, INC.www.heavymachinesinc.com3930 East Raines RoadMemphis, TN 38118

800-432-8902

5200 Hollywood Ave.Shreveport, LA 71109

800-548-3458

364 Bob Jobe Rd.Gray, TN 37615855-201-7453

10110 Roberts WayCovington, GA 30014

770-788-0888

BENNETT EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY

www.bennettequipment.net1403 Piedmont Hwy.Piedmont, SC 29673

864-277-7272

MID SOUTH MACHINERY, INC.

3233 Highway 80 WestJackson, MS 39204

601-948-6740

3145 Cliff Gookin Blvd.Tupelo, MS 38801662-690-6553

14336 Seaway RoadGulfport, MS 39503

228-867-1555

NEW LOCATION

Page 52: Southeast 23 2014

Page 52 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

Page 53: Southeast 23 2014

The new Cat 586C site prep tractor is amulti-purpose, heavy-duty machine with themuscle to run power-hungry mulchers andbrushcutters. “The tractor runs cool and doesn’t collect

debris, so you’ll spend less time cleaningand more time working,” said MattMcDonald, Caterpillar Forest Productsproduct specialist. “Plus, you can tackle avariety of projects with one machine, lower-ing your owning and operating costs.”Applications include residential/commer-

cial development, land management, right-of-way construction and maintenance, wet-lands and wildlife habitat management,plantation reclamation and management,and clearing for flood control and firebreaks. New Cat work tools have been developed

to match the powerful capability of the586C. The Cat HM825 mulcher and the CatBR624 brushcutter will be available fromthe factory and supported by Cat dealers.Other attachments, such as buckets andrakes, are offered by Cat dealers.

Powerful PerformanceThe PowerDirect Plus system optimizes

performance by monitoring operator andattachment hydraulic demand and deliveringpower where and when it is needed. The 350hp engine and oversized hydraulic systempush more flow to the attachment for fasterrecovery without slowing other functions,according to the manufacturer.“You’ll see strong performance in all

applications. Simultaneous lift-tilt and lift-steer functions and attachment recovery aresignificantly faster than major competitivemachines,” McDonald said. PowerDirectPlus also helps with fuel efficiency by main-taining a consistent load on the engine.

Clean, Cool Operation“This tractor is often working in hot, dry

and dusty environments, so it’s important tohave a machine that runs cool and doesn’tcollect debris,” McDonald said. The high capacity cooling system and on-

demand reversing fan keep the machine run-ning cool. The oversized, hydraulically driv-en fan spins at a slower speed overall andonly turns as fast as needed to maintain prop-er hydraulic and engine temperatures. In

colder weather or when the machine is firststarted, for example, the fan spins moreslowly to conserve power and fuel andreduce noise.The machine is segmented into separate

compartments that are pressurized to preventdebris from entering. The pressurized air-flow also keeps electronics, sensors andother key components cool during longworkdays.HJM Forest Resource Management LLC,

in DeKalb, Miss., ran a pilot machine to pro-vide feedback for finetuningthe tractor. One of the compa-ny principals, Jimmy WayneMcGowen, reported that theradiator and air filter stayedclean and the pressurizedengine compartment keptdebris out. “We have to blow out our

older machines like crazy,”McGowen said. “We don’thave to with this machine.That’s a big thing for us,because we were spending alot of downtime keeping ourolder tractors up.”He also said he never saw

the hydraulic oil temperatureget to medium even on 105F(41C) work days. “The cool-er your machine runs, the bet-ter it’s going to perform andthe longer it’s going to last,”he said.

Comfortable CabThe cab is positioned between the axles

for a stable, smooth ride. A clean three-piecefront windshield, standard back-up cameraand skylight provide a 360 degree view. Thestandard air suspension seat with neck andback support and high capacity HVAC sys-tem add to operator comfort. “We never could run the air conditioner

on high; it blows good on low,” McGowenreported.Operator controls are fully adjustable.

Special functions that enhance operation andreduce operator fatigue include creep mode,terrain selection mode, road steer mode andoptional attachment float control. Creep

mode gives the operator the ability to adjustspeed up or down on the fly with joystickbuttons, instead of with just a foot pedal. “Pushing through thick vegetation or

mulching and back dragging can be hard onthe operator if speed is controlled strictlywith the foot pedal. Creep mode makes it alot easier on the operator,” McDonald said.

Stays in the FieldRobust box section frames and a field-

proven center hitch design with large dual-

tapered roller bearings and 3 in. (7.6 cm)diameter pins provide a solid foundation.The control valve, pumps and cylinder sealswere “torture” tested to ensure reliability.Steering cylinder mounts and chrome platedlift arm and tilt link pins are two more exam-ples of structural features built into this trac-tor to increase uptime and machine life,according to the manufacturer.

“Stuck-to-the-Ground” StabilityWith the engine at the back of the

machine, the weight of the tractor is distrib-uted evenly over the axles for rock-solid sta-bility. The rear engine also acts as a counter-balance for heavy mowing and mulchingattachments. The center hitch is positioned

between the front and rear axles to facilitatetire tracking.

Easy MaintenanceDaily service points are in easy reach.

Hydraulic oil is added at ground level withthe standard electric hydraulic oil fill pumpand a quick coupler hose stored on themachine. Oil is pumped through the filtra-tion system before it enters the tank, safe-guarding the hydraulic system. The fuel fillalso is at ground level. Other components are

easy to reach with the tiltingcab, hinged panels and three-sided access to the engine andhydraulic pumps.

AttachmentsBoth the HM825 mulcher

and the BR624 brushcutter aredurable and reliable. Ruggedstructures, reinforced skids andinternal abrasion-resistant plat-ing minimize downtime andrepairs. All daily service pointsare at ground level and adjust-ments are easy to make.The operator has clear visi-

bility around the attachments.Discharge is directed downand away from the tractor.When the attachments areturned off, the tractor’shydraulics slow the attach-ments’ moving parts to a safestop.

The pilot machine operated by HJMForest Resource Management was equippedwith the HM825 mulcher. McGowen saidthe tractor and attachment’s ability to handlebig timber was an advantage when they wereclearing standing timber to widen power lineright-of-ways. “The attachment is equipped with a

hydraulic push bar and that’s a big plus,” hesaid. The Cat 586C, along with the mulcher

and brushcutter attachments, will be in pro-duction in May. For more information, visit www.cat.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Cat 586C Site Prep Tractor Runs Cool, Stays Clean

Applications include residential/commercial development, landmanagement, right-of-way construction and maintenance, wet-lands and wildlife habitat management, plantation reclamationand management, and clearing for flood control and firebreaks.

Pages 53-65

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

Page 54: Southeast 23 2014

Page 54 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section • Construction Equipment Guide

Company Wrenchwww.companywrench.com

Knoxville, TN Branch6325 Central Avenue Pike

Knoxville, TN 379121-866-262-4181865-766-2571

Fax: 865-766-2815

Raleigh, NC Branch125 Wilsons Mills Rd. Extension

Smithfield, NC 275771-855-Kobelco

Aiken, SC Branch1252 Old Kimbill TrailAiken, SC 298051-866-262-4181803-642-0060

Fax: 803-642-0209

Plant City, FL Branch2812 Airport Rd.

Plant City, FL 335631-866-262-4181813-754-5800

Fax: 813-754-5801

Page 55: Southeast 23 2014

Construction Equipment Guide • Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 55

Telestack ConveyorsPowerscreen Mid-Atlantic is a dealerfor Telestack conveyors. Providingmobile tracked stockpiling conveyors,radial telescopic conveyors and more!We have tracked units available forrental or purchase.

We also sell the full range of Powerscreen &Pegson parts. Want crusher & screen wear parts for Extec, Sandvik, Fintec, Finlay, Metso or Komatsumachines? Conveyor Belting Available! Call Us!

2013 Model with Approx. 1250 Hrs, a 40” Pegson Cone Crusher with QuickHydraulic Adjust Settings, Accepts an “all in feed”, no Pre-Screening Needed,Machine Still has Valid Major Component Warranty and Engine Warranty,Wireless Remote Control, Metal Detection System, In Excellent Condition andReady to Crush! Location: Virginia. Priced to sell for $425,000

Powerscreen 1000 Maxtrak Cone Crusher

Spare Parts

2005 Model with Approx. 6930 Hrs, Deutz Engine, Two Deck 11x5’ ScreenBox, Attached Hydraulically Folding Stockpile Conveyors, Remote ControlTipping Grid over Feed Hopper, Machine on Wheel Twin Axle, Fully Servicedand Ready to Work! Location: North Carolina. Priced to sell at $89,500

Powerscreen Chieftain 1400

2007 Model with Approx. 2825 Hrs. One of the largest Mobile TrackedScreening Plants on the Market. Three Deck 20’ x 6’ Horizontal ScreenBox, Ideal Machine for Fine Aggregate Screening. Comes with AdditionalRecirculating Conveyor Mounted on Machine. Has a CAT Engine. Location:North Carolina. Price: $265,000 REDUCED TO ONLY $229,500

Powerscreen H6203

ALLSERIOUS OFFERS

CONSIDERED!

Page 56: Southeast 23 2014

Page 56 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section • Construction Equipment Guide

Purpose-builtfrom the ground up byMaterial handlers from SENNEBOGEN – 44,000 lbs. to 750,000 lbs.

Simple design… Lift more. Move faster. Save fuel. Run longer. , 0 0 0 44 . , l0 0 0 0 75 7 o ts b l .sbl

S i m p l e d e

e s i g n … L i ft ft mor

re . Mov e faster.

. Sa v e f u e l . Ru n

n longer.

Alabaster, AL205-621-2489Anniston, AL

256-831-2440Birmingham, AL205-591-2131Decatur, AL

256-355-0305Dothan, AL

334-678-1832Mobile, AL

251-457-8991Montgomery, AL334-288-6580

Shoals Area, AL256-383-5666Tuscaloosa, AL205-752-0621Panama City, FL850-763-4654Pensacola, FL850-505-0550Albany, GA

229-435-0982Atlanta, GA

404-366-0693Augusta, GA

706-798-7777

Calhoun, GA706-879-6200Columbus, GA706-562-1801Hoschton, GA706-654-9850Kennesaw, GA678-354-5533Macon, GA

478-745-6891Savannah, GA912-330-7500

POWER EQUIPMENT COMPANYKnoxville, TN865/577-5563LaVergne, TN 615/213-0900Chattanooga, TN423/894-1870Kingsport, TN423-349-6111Memphis, TN901-346-9800Saltillo, MS

662-869-0283www.powerequipco.com

ATLANTIC EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY

Hampton, VA 23661757/827-4778800/325-0461

www.aeandsupply.com

ASC CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENT USA, INC.

Asheville, NC828-687-0620Charlotte, NC704-596-8283Greenville, NC252-754-5280Raleigh, NC

919-661-8710Charleston, SC843-414-1120Columbia, SC803-791-0740Piedmont, SC864-704-1060

www.ascvolvo.com

GS EQUIPMENT INC.Tampa, FL

866-586-8956Fort Lauderdale, FL

954-327-8808Fort Myers, FL239-334-6063Jacksonville, FL904-268-4400Orlando, FL

407-859-9160www.gsequipment.net

LYLE MACHINERYJackson, MS

800-898-4000Fax: 601-939-8440

Gulfport, MS228-832-7575Hattiesburg, MS601-296-7556Magnolia, MS601-783-2111

www.lylemachinery.com

TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO.

www.tractor-equipment.com

Page 57: Southeast 23 2014

Construction Equipment Guide • Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 57

MC 110 Zi EVO MC 110 Ri EVO

Continuous Feed System High-tech jaw crusher Direct drive via fluid clutch

THE LEADER IN TECHNOLOGY: THE NEW MC 110 EVO

High production, quality product with maximum effi ciency, the all new Kleemann EVO jaw crusher.

www.wirtgenamerica.comROAD AND MINERAL TECHNOLOGIES

Page 58: Southeast 23 2014

Page 58 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section • Construction Equipment Guide

IROCK Introduces New RDS-20 Primary Crushing PlantIROCK has introduced the RDS-20 pri-

mary crushing plant. As the name suggests,the RDS — rapid deployment system —provides exceptional portability and rapidset-up time, according to the manufacturer.The RDS-20 is a highly portable, easy to

operate mobile unit. It combines a closed cir-cuit design, high-performance four-barimpactor and heavy-duty components forreliability, increased efficiency and the preci-sion to produce a uniform, cubical product. Italso is versatile enough for use across multi-ple industries and can process a variety ofmaterials, including quarry rock, demolitiondebris, recycled concrete, recycled asphaltand base rock for oil fields.The machine features a 5- by 16-ft. (1.5

by 4.8 m), double-deck screen. It has theability to crush, screen and separate up tothree different sizes of materials, two sizedand one crusher run, at a rate of up to 500tons (453.5 t) per hour (TPH). The initialvibrating feed opening is 52 in. by 17 ft. (132cm by 5 m), while the crusher feed openingis 56 by 32 in. (142 by 81 cm). The equipment’s closed-circuit design

allows both decks of oversized material toreturn to the feeder for another pass throughthe crusher after the initial round of screen-ing. This allows for 20 percent greater pro-

duction than other machines. In addition,with on-board power supplying full plantoperation, the entire process is self-con-tained. The crusher is powered by a 440-hpCaterpillar C-13 ACERT Tier III engine. TheRDS-20 also can be supplied with a Tier IVengine.Performance and production are further

enhanced by IROCK’s four-bar impactordesign. The RDS-20 provides the ideal bal-ance inside the crushing chamber to opti-mize production and ease uneven wear onthe impact bars. A heavy-duty, two-steptapered grizzly removes fines and allowsonly large materials into the crusher.Hydraulically adjustable aprons allow forease of adjustment and better control oversizing, while three optional auxiliary con-veyors sort and stack processed materials. The RDS-20 is available with IROCK’s

Hydraset hopper. The Hydraset hopper isdesigned to attach and remove thehopper/feeder unit in one piece, with just oneperson, so it does not require the use of anyoutside lifting device. The system operatesfrom an internal power pack, which allowsthe unit to be easily detached and placed ona trailer in a matter of minutes. The mobile crusher features IROCK’s

rock box, an alternative to discharge chutesfound on similar units, which cuts down oncostly labor and wear parts. The rock boxuses a shelf system with abrasion resistantwear bars that allow crushed material tobuild up and act as a wear liner, effectivelyreducing maintenance. It also incorporatesspecialized AR-400 steel plate liners for eachmaterial transfer point, which providesenhanced durability over rubber liners usedby other crusher manufacturers.To reduce cleaning and maintenance

requirements, the RDS-20 features a stan-

dard dust suppression system. Catwalksenable easier screen changeouts and provideconvenient access to crucial maintenanceand cleaning points. And operators canremove the machine’s control panel andoperate the crusher from up to 30-ft. (9 m)away to remove it from the dust and vibra-tion of normal operating conditions. For more information, call 866/240-0201

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The RDS-20 combines a closed circuit design, high-performance four-bar impactorand heavy-duty components for reliability, increased efficiency and the precision toproduce a uniform, cubical product.

Hydraulic Drifter Rock Drill Takes Brokk Power, Safety to JobsBrokk remote-controlled demolition equipment brings

Goliath-sized drilling power in a David-sized package formining, demolition and tunneling applications with the latestTE160 hydraulic drifter rock drill from TEI Rock Drills. When paired with the Brokk 100 or Brokk 160, the new

drill attachment is an alternative for drilling in crampedspaces, jackleg drills. The Brokk/TEI combination elimi-nates fatigue caused by operating the heavy handheld tools,improves overall drilling accuracy and promotes safety byallowing operators to stand farther away from the drillingsite, according to the manufacturer.“Heavy jackleg drills are difficult to move and can quick-

ly wear out the operator. With the Brokk machine and thisdrill head, they won’t tire so easily,” said Peter Bigwood,vice president of sales and marketing at Brokk. “Instead,they can run powerful drilling equipment in tunnels, minesand demolition sites for longer and from safe distances.” When miners use jackleg drills for drilling 1 5/8-in. (4 cm)

diameter holes for blasting, for example, they stand within 3ft. (.9 m) of the working surface, which puts them at risk ofbeing hit by water-propelled, fractured rocks or fallingdebris. They also have to strain against jackleg drills for longperiods of time, and the exertion can lead to injuries andinaccurately drilled holes. With a Brokk machine and theTE160 attachment, they can consistently drill to 20-ft. (6 m)depths while standing well out of harm’s way.Operators can take the 45-in. (114 cm)-tall Brokk 100

units into areas with 6-ft. (1.8 m) height clearances, whichmake them great for workspaces with little headroom. Inaddition, when the arms and stabilizer legs are folded in, the

Brokk 100 is less than 31 in. (79 cm) wide, narrow enoughto fit through doorways or onto elevators at demolition sites. At just under 26 in. (66 cm) long, the TE160 is the small-

est drill attachment from TEI, yet it packs a punch. TheTE160 delivers 35 to 60 ft.-lbs. of impact energy at 5,000 to

6,500 blows per minute. The drill also produces 100 lb.-ft. oftorque and reaches rotation speeds of up to 250 rpm, whichmakes it an accurate and faster alternative to jackleg drillingthrough brick, concrete and rock, according to the manufac-turer. In addition to enhancing safety, power and speed, the new

drill attachment complements other Brokk attachments tomake the Brokk machines more versatile. For example,demolition crews can use the Brokk 100 or Brokk 160 withthe TEI attachment to bore 2-in. (5 cm) diameter holes forsplitter or cracking agents in non-explosive demolition appli-cations. They can then quickly switch out the drill for ahydraulic breaker, shear or bucket to size and remove debris. The hydraulic TE160 drill attachment also is quieter than

pneumatic handheld alternatives. This allows constructioncrews to use the equipment in locations where noise-controlordinances are in effect, such as in and around apartmentbuildings and high-rise towers. Brokk also makes the new drill easy to handle by inte-

grating its controls into the Brokk machines’ control sys-tems. “Operators can control the Brokk and the TEI drill with a

single control rather than one for the machine and one for theattachment,” Bigwood said. “This makes the Brokk and drillcombination more convenient and practical, and also freesup an extra worker who normally would be required to oper-ate the second control.”For more information, call 800/621-7856 or visit

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

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

Designed for the Brokk 100 or Brokk 160, the compactTE160 drill attachment delivers 35 to 60 ft.-lbs. ofimpact energy to drill 2-in. (5 cm) diameter holes fordemolition and mining applications.

Page 59: Southeast 23 2014

Construction Equipment Guide • Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 59

Demolition & Recycling

2006 Volvo EC460BLC and GenesisGXP660R 2006 Volvo EC460BLC with 9,500 hours,equipped with a Genesis GXP660R Mobile Shear w/360 rotation. Only 800 hours on a NEW ENGINE, only500 hours use on shear since a complete Genesisfactory rebuild, 2500 hours on NEW hydraulic pump..........................................................Call for Price.

2009 Cat M318D MH with Grapple 6735 Hrs,Hydraulic Elevating Cab, FOPS Cab Guarding, Heat& A/C, 36’ MH Front w/Drop Nose Stick, AutomaticGreasing System, Cat GSH15B 5 Tine (3/4 yd3)Grapple w/360 degree rotation, Outriggers x4, andDual Solid Tires, Checked through Cat Dealer Shop,1000 Hour Cat Service Completed and Work Ready.Fob Summerville, SC ......................Call for Price.

2002 Komatsu PC450LC-6 UHD 5,650 original hours,25 meter/82 ft 3 Piece Ultra High Reach DemolitionArrangement + Standard Digging front w/ HD Bucket, Bothfronts fully plumbed for Rotating Shear or ConcreteProcessor, FOPS Cab Guarding, Heat & A/C, Video CameraSystem, Variable Gauge U/C @ 75%+ remaining. Very goodall-around condition and appearance. Can go straight towork!!! ............................................................................................................................................................Call for Price.

2006 Cat 330DL with Labounty MSD2500R5450 Hrs, Auxiliary Hydraulics, Cab Guard, Heat& A/C, Good U/C, Equipped w/a Factory RebuiltLabounty MSD2500R Mobile Shear w/360 Rotation & Factory Warranty, Checked throughthe Shop, Serviced and 100% Work Ready. Fobour Yard in Summerville, SC ..........................................................................Call for Price.

2008 Deere 240DLC and GenesisGMS400R 2008 Deere 240DLC with 6,100hrs, equipped w/ Genesis GMS400R MobileShear w/ 360 rotation & XP upper jaw, CabGuard, Heat & A/C, and excellent U/C.Approximately 2000 hours total use on shearsince complete Genesis factory rebuild..........................................................Call for Price.

QUALITY USED DEMOLITION & RECYCLING EQUIPMENT

WE HAVE ATTACHMENTS FOR YOUR EVERY NEED

1050 Drop Off Drive • Summerville, SC 29483 (843) 873-8333 after hours: (843) [email protected]

KUHNEQUIPMENT.COM

2006 Cat M322C MH with Grapple11,201 Hrs, Hydraulic Elevating Cab, Heat &A/C, MH Front w/20’ Long Stick, 12.5 kw Generator System, Outriggers x4, and DualSolid Tires, Equipped w/HGT (1 yd3) 5 Tine Orange Peel Grapple w/360 rotation, VeryClean Machine that was Cat Dealer MaintainedSince New, Checked through Shop, Cat 1000Hour Service Completed, and 100% WorkReady. Fob Summerville, SC Call for Price.

2006 Hitachi ZX270LC-3 with 6600 Hrs,Cab w/Heat & A/C, Cab Guarding, Very GoodU/C and Equipped w/ LaBounty MSD2000RSaber Series Mobile Shear w/360 Rotation.Less than 250 Hour Use Since Complete Rebuild of Shear and All Components. ThroughShop and Work Ready. ........................................................Available for Sale or Rent.

Shears Pulverizers Processors Grapples Generator Sets

SOLDSOLD

Page 60: Southeast 23 2014

Page 60 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section • Construction Equipment Guide

Crush. Classify. Profit.

CRUSHING PLANTS

Closed-circuit PLANTS

CRUSHING PLANTS

SCREENING PlantsWe Call It EXPERTISE. You Call It PEACE OF MIND.

IROCK knows the demands of your industry. Not just because we hear it, but because we’ve seen it and lived it, too. Our team of experts has years of hands-on experience working in your business and providing superior service. So when it comes to increasing efficiencies, reducing wear and boosting your bottom line, we're confident we have the right answers.

For more information, call 866-240-0201 or see our equipment in action at www.irockcrushers.com.

w w w . i r o c k c r u s h e r s . c o m

Dino DC400Ri Combines Best Features in Surface Drill RigSandvik Construction’s Dino DC400Ri is

a hydraulic, self-propelled, self-contained,crawler based surface drilling unit with fullradio remote control operation for 2 to 3 in.(51 to 76 mm) hole sizes. It offers topdrilling performance with a new RD414rock drill, a robust boom that has the largestcoverage area of its size, a collaring guideand an economical Tier IV Final engine. Dueto its versatility the Dino DC400Ri is theperfect machine for drilling and blastingcontractors, but suitable also for quarries andthe municipal sector, according to the manu-facturer. Its typical applications consist of road

construction, demolition works, secondarybreaking, foundation drilling and trenching.

Unbeatable Drilling Performance Combined With

Fuel Saving SystemsRepresenting the latest in technical engi-

neering excellence, the Dino DC400Ri com-bines features that improve drilling perform-ance and hole quality. The RD414 rock drillhas been specially designed for the DinoDC400Ri. This provides smooth penetra-tion, yet is kind to the rock tools, while a newcollaring guide makes starting a hole easyand accurate even in inclined rock. The com-

pletely new boom, with a robust design andthe largest coverage area in its class, ensuresperfect support for the feed during drilling,but also enables more drilling hours fromone single setup. On top of this, the power-

ful tramming motors and low trammingheight with its low center of gravity, as wellas full radio control for the entire rig, ensurethat the Dino DC400Ri will respond withprecision even in the most uneven terrain.

Dino DC400Ri comes equipped with thelatest fuel saving systems. These consist ofelectric load sensing, ambient controlledcooler fans, a hydraulic compressor controlsystem that utilizes the latest technology,optimized airlines and fuel efficient Tier IVFinal engine. All of these features combineto provide very low fuel consumption.Additionally easy maintenance throughground level service points, onboard diag-nostics and small transportation dimensions,are benefits resulting from the completelynew drill rig layout.

Built on Experience and LearningFrom Our Customers

Dino DC400Ri is a result of years of engi-neering and industry experience. “Dino DC400Ri really is a drill rig that

combines all the best features that resultfrom many years of engineering experiencegained in this business, all combined withwhat we have learned from our customers,”said Ilkka Lahdelma, product line managersurface drilling, Sandvik Construction.For more information, visit www.con-

struction.sandvik.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Sandvik Construction’s Dino DC400Ri is a hydraulic, self-propelled, self-contained,crawler based surface drilling unit with full radio remote control operation for 2to 3 in. (51 to 76 mm) hole sizes.

Page 61: Southeast 23 2014

Construction Equipment Guide • Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 61

Integrity. Generation After Generation.After being in business for almost a century, we’ve learned a thing or two. We know what it takes to keep your operation running smoothly: Commitment from your crew, quality equipment that works as hard as you do, and people that you can count on. Generation after generation, we continue to meet the demands ofthe job by building innovative products. We’ve led the way since 1928, and that leadership shows through in the integrity of our team. We’re proud to still be doing business the way we did back then.

CRUSHING MATERIAL HANDLING

SCREENING

TRACKS

WASHING & CLASSIFYING

www.scott-gallaher.com

www.kellytractor.com

www.stoneequipmentco.com

q p

y

g

Page 62: Southeast 23 2014

Page 62 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section • Construction Equipment Guide

KPI-JCI, Astec Mobile Screens Hosts70 Dealers for Annual ConferenceKPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens

hosted 70 authorized North Americandealers at its annual National DealerConference, held Sept. 15 to 17 at TheCurtis Hotel in Denver, Colo. Each year, KPI-JCI and Astec

Mobile Screens launches new productsand sales tools for its dealers during itsNational Dealer Conference. This year,KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screenslaunched four new pieces of equip-ment, including three new additions toits Global Track product line — atrack-mounted GT440 horizontal shaftimpact crushing plant, a track-mountedGT200 cone crushing plant and a track-mounted GT206 inclined screeningplant — as well as a new Fast TraxFT400DF cone crushing plant. The Global Track product line fea-

tures quarry-duty, time-proven compo-nents and was developed to be the per-fect rental tool and ideal for operationsin remote locations. KPI-JCI and AstecMobile Screens is a premiere heavyequipment manufacturer for the aggre-gate, recycling and construction indus-tries. In addition to its new product

launches, KPI-JCI and Astec MobileScreens also introduced a number ofnew tools for its dealers, including anew online parts catalog, online servicetraining courses, a digital standard flowtool and an online dealer quote tool.These tools will be available to author-ized dealers in 2015, according toMelinda Schweitzer, marketing man-ager of KPI-JCI and Astec MobileScreens“We believe these new tools will

provide our domestic and internationaldealers with the resources they need to

tap into new and existing markets withour innovative products,” Schweitzersaid. “These valuable new digital andonline resources will allow our dealersto have the latest information at theirfingertips, which will help them servetheir customers effectively and in anengaging and interactive manner.”In addition to the educational ses-

sions on KPI-JCI and Astec MobileScreens’ latest innovations, dealerswere recognized for their sales excel-

lence during the annual NDC awardsdinner. Dealers and industry media alsoattended an equipment expo at SportsAuthority Field at Mile High Stadiumwith four pieces of new equipment ondisplay.For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)

(L-R): John McGimpsey of KPI-JCI takes a photo op with Marlin andLarry Smith of T-K-O in Irving, Texas, and the new GT440 horizontal shaftimpact crusher that was unveiled at the National Dealer conference inDenver, Colo., in September.

Gary Klipp (L) and Jim Schmitt of Power Motive Corp.have taken a real interest in the new GT200 crushingplant featuring a 1200LS cone crusher, one of the com-pany’s newest additions to its Global Track products.

Scott Byers (L), sales manager, and Berry D. Smith,president of Texas Bearing Co. in Amarillo, Texas,admire the new GT206 track mounted screening plantthat was introduced at the National Dealer Conferencein Denver, Colo.

With the demolition industry on the rebound and the cityof Nashville as the setting for its annual convention andexpo, the National Demolition Association (NDA) is pre-dicting DEMOLITION 2015 to be one of the most well-attended events in the association’s history. DEMOLITION2015 takes place March 21 to 24, 2015, at the GaylordOpryland Resort and Convention Center.“Nearly all of our members are reporting business is

booming and most are optimistic that they’ll reach pre-reces-sion levels in the next few years. When you combine thatkind of economic confidence with the draw of Nashville as a‘must-see’ city, every indication is that DEMOLITION 2015will be a record-setter for the industry,” said Mike Taylor,NDA executive director.“DEMOLITION 2015 is generating the same kind of

buzz this time around for our members, many who will becoming to the event ready to place long-postponed orders fornew equipment and services,” Taylor said.Prospective exhibitors at DEMOLITION 2015 can access

the complete package of registration materials posted on theNDA Web site. The annual event, which also is the mostcomprehensive education conference in the industry, pulls inan international audience of decision-making demolitionprofessionals involved in every facet of the demolitionprocess, including general contractors, civil engineeringfirms, and recycling, landfill, and architectural salvage oper-ations. New in 2015 will be the addition of a fully outfitted “tech-

nology pavilion” which will showcase the technologies, sys-tems, project management solutions and business tools thatare creating new opportunities for demolition professional toincrease margins and raise efficiency.“Our members have an intense interest in learning all

about the new technology that’s available today and they areready to buy,” Taylor said. The technology pavilion exhibitor package for exhibitors

includes not only all general exhibitor benefits, but alsovalue-added pre-show promotional opportunities in theNDA Newsletter, NDA Web site and Demolition magazine,as well as special signage, booth upgrades and other benefitsthat extend year-round.A wide variety of sponsorship opportunities are still avail-

able, including gold and silver sponsorship opportunities.The Convention & Expo section of the NDA Web site

includes access to the exhibitor prospectus; the technologypavilion flyer; a view of the expo floorplan; a list of all reg-istered exhibitors to date; information on remaining sponsor-ship opportunities; booth personnel registration form; and anexhibitors-only portal.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

NDA Convention,Expo ExpectingRecord Attendance

Page 63: Southeast 23 2014

Construction Equipment Guide • Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 63

COMMITTED TO YOUR

SAFETY

Solve safety issues and you’re ready for work—without interruptions. s why the new CatThat’

access—whether the cab is in front, behind or to one side of the machine.

Combine that with a rearother safety features, and you have a machine that’

Solve safety issues and you’re ready for work—without interruptions. s why the new Cat® MH3037 reduces slips, trips and falls with ground-level cab

access—whether the cab is in front, behind or to one side of the machine.

-view camera, sensors that prevent out-of-position operation and Combine that with a rearother safety features, and you have a machine that’

Solve safety issues and you’re ready for work—without interruptions. MH3037 reduces slips, trips and falls with ground-level cab

access—whether the cab is in front, behind or to one side of the machine.

-view camera, sensors that prevent out-of-position operation and our business.s built for business. Yother safety features, and you have a machine that’

Solve safety issues and you’re ready for work—without interruptions. MH3037 reduces slips, trips and falls with ground-level cab

-view camera, sensors that prevent out-of-position operation and our business.

© 2014 Caterpillar • All Rights Reserved • Printed in USA, their resp T FOR IT T, their respective logos, “Caterpillar YTERPILLAR, BUIL LT FOR IT, CA ATERPILLAR, BUILTT, CACA

corporate and product identity used herein, are trademarks of Caterpillar and may not be used without permission.

Cat.com

© 2014 Caterpillar • All Rights Reserved • Printed in USA,” the “Power Edge”trade dress as well as ellow, their respective logos, “Caterpillar Y

corporate and product identity used herein, are trademarks of Caterpillar and may not be used without permission.

,” the “Power Edge”trade dress as well as corporate and product identity used herein, are trademarks of Caterpillar and may not be used without permission.

www.thompsonmachinery.comCamden, TN • 731-584-2732

Clarksville, TN • 931-552-5496Columbus, MS • 662-327-3083Cookeville, TN • 931-646-3200

Greenwood, MS • 662-453-5233Jackson, TN • 731-988-4240

La Vergne, TN • 615-256-2424Manchester, TN • 931-461-5000Memphis, TN • 901-332-3051Tupelo, MS • 662-844-1634

www.thompsontractor.comBirmingham, AL • 205-841-8601

Dothan, AL • 334-671-1040Huntsville, AL • 256-532-1776Mobile, AL • 251-626-5100

Montgomery, AL • 334-215-5000Oxford, Anniston, AL • 256-831-4104Panama City, FL • 850-785-4007Pensacola, FL • 850-471-6700

Shelby County, AL • 205-664-4833Tuscaloosa, AL • 205-247-2800

www.stowerscat.comKnoxville, TN (East) • 865-546-1414Knoxville, TN (West) • 865-218-8800

Sevierville, TN • 865-595-3750Chattanooga, TN • 423-698-6943Crossville, TN • 931-484-4040Tri-Cities, TN • 423-323-0400

louisianacat.comAlexandria, LA • 318-443-2577Bossier City, LA • 318-746-2341Hammond, LA • 985-340-2820Lafayette, LA • 337-837-2476

Lake Charles, LA • 337-439-3601Monroe, LA • 318-323-1345

Prairieville, LA • 225-673-3480Reserve, LA • 985-536-1211

www.ringpower.comDaytona Beach, FL • 386-947-3363

Gainesville, FL • 352-371-9983Lake City, FL • 386-755-3997Lakeland, FL • 863-606-0512

Ocala, FL • 352-732-2800Orlando, FL • 407-855-6195Palm Bay, FL • 321-952-3001Riverview, FL • 813-671-3700

St. Augustine, FL • 904-737-7730Sarasota, FL • 941-359-6050

Tallahassee, FL • 850-562-2121Tarpon Springs, FL • 727-938-1515

www.kellytractor.com8255 NW 58 StreetMiami, FL 33166

888-502-8033 • 305-592-5360Davie, FL • 954-581-8181

West Palm Beach, FL561-683-1231

Clewiston, FL • 863-983-8177Fort Myers, FL • 239-693-9233

Page 64: Southeast 23 2014

Page 64 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section • Construction Equipment Guide

www.terex.com • www.terexca.com

Company Wrenchwww.companywrench.com

Knoxville, TN Branch6325 Central Avenue Pike • Knoxville, TN 37912

1-866-262-4181 • 865-766-2571 • Fax: 865-766-2815

Raleigh, NC Branch125 Wilsons Mills Rd. Extension • Smithfield, NC 27577

1-855-Kobelco

Aiken, SC Branch1252 Old Kimbill Trail • Aiken, SC 29805

1-866-262-4181 • 803-642-0060 • Fax: 803-642-0209

Plant City, FL Branch2812 Airport Rd. • Plant City, FL 33563

1-866-262-4181 • 813-754-5800 • Fax: 813-754-5801

Page 65: Southeast 23 2014

Construction Equipment Guide • Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 65

Knoxville, TN (East) (865) 546-1414Knoxville, TN (West) (865) 218-8800Chattanooga, TN (423) 698-6943Kingsport, TN (423) 323-0400Crossville, TN (931) 484-4040Sevierville, TN (865) 595-3750

11657 Phillips HwyJacksonville, FL 32256(904) 288-9181(904) 288-9182 Fax(877) 213-9408 Toll Free

of Jacksonville

STOWERS MACHINERY CORPwww.stowerscat.com

BOBCAT OF JACKSONVILLEwww.bobcatjax.com

1050 Appalachian Hwy.Blue Ridge, GA 30513 (706) 632-3777Cumming, GA (770) 887-6119McDonough, GA (770) 957-3370Norcross, GA (770) 582-0377

MASON TRACTOR COMPANYwww.masontractor.com

Page 66: Southeast 23 2014

Page 66 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

Allis-Chalmers Forest Green HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale....$85

Allis-Chalmers Orange HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale ..............$85

Allis-Chalmers Yellow HD21 Dozer w/Ripper, 1:50 Scale .......... $85

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

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

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

Bobcat S175 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................................$65

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

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

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

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

Bobcat T550 Track Loader, 1:25 Scale............................................$70

Bobcat T770 Compact Track Loader, 1:25 Scale..........................$45

Bobcat 225 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale..................................$50

Case CX250C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ............................................$195

Case 95XT Skid Steer Loader (Conrad), 1:32 Scale ....................$60

Case 580 ST Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................................$95

Case 1102 Vibromax Roller, 1:35 Scale ........................................$100

Caterpillar CT660 Day Cab Tractor w/Trail King Lowboy Trailer,

1:50 Scale ..........................................................................................$100

Caterpillar 775G Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ........................$110

Caterpillar D5K2 LGP Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale..................$65

Caterpillar D6K Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............................$65

Caterpillar D7E Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............................$90

Caterpillar D8T Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale............................$110

Caterpillar D9N Track-Type Tractor (NZG 298), 1:50 Scale ........$75

Caterpillar D10N Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ..........................$50

Caterpillar D10 Track-Type Tractor (Conrad), 1:50 Scale ..........$185

Caterpillar D10T Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........................$100

Caterpillar D11R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........................$100

Caterpillar MH3049 Material Handler w/magnet, 1:50 Scale ....$150

Caterpillar 323D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale........................................$90

Caterpillar 336D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale........................................$95

Caterpillar D350D Articulated Dump Truck, 1:50 Scale ..............$50

Caterpillar 365B L Series II Excavator, 1:50 Scale........................$75

Caterpillar 416B Backhoe/Loader (NZG 285), 1:50 Scale............$70

Caterpillar 428 Backhoe/Loader (NZG 2851), 1:50 Scale ............$70

Caterpillar 740B EJ Articulated Dump Truck w/ Ejector Body, 1:50

Scale......................................................................................................$70

Caterpillar 963D Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................................$60

Caterpillar 966K Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale....................................$95

Caterpillar 977 Traxcavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................................$60

Caterpillar 988K w/ Grapple, 1:50 Scale ......................................$160

Demag Tracked Paver (NZG), 1:50 Scale ......................................$75

Doosan Moxy MT31 Articulated Truck ........................................$100

Dynapac SD2500 CS Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ............................$150

Grove TM1500 White 12 Axle Truck Crane, 1:50 Scale ............$160

Hamm 3414 Pad Foot Compactor, 1:50 Scale ..............................$90

International 175 Crawler Loader, 4in1, 1:50 Scale ......................$65

International 433 Dual Engine Pay Scraper, 1:25 Scale ............$225

International 560 Pay Loader, 1:25 Scale ....................................$145

International TD-15 Dozer w/Umbrella, 1:50 Scale ......................$60

International TD-20E Dozer, 1:64 Scale ..........................................$24

International TD-25 Dozer w/Ripper, 1:25 Scale..........................$180

JCB 3CX Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale............................................$75

John Deere “BO” Lindeman Crawler Tractor, 1:16 Scale ..........$70

John Deere 200C LC Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................$45

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

John Deere 624J Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale....................$40

John Deere 772CH Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale................................$45

John Deere 959K Track Feller Buncher, 1:50 Scale ....................$90

Komatsu CK25 Compact Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................$45

Komatsu D51 EX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ................................................$85

Komatsu D65 EX-17 Dozer w/Ripper 1:50 Scale ..........................$80

Komatsu D65PX-17 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............................................$80

Komatsu D155AX Dozer w/ripper, 1:50 Scale ..............................$95

Komatsu D375A Dozer, 1:50 Scale................................................$125

Komatsu D475A Dozer w/ripper, 1:50 Scale................................$160

Komatsu GD655 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale....................................$90

Komatsu HD605 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........................$80

Komatsu HM250 Articulated Dump Truck, 1:50 Scale ................$75

Komatsu HM400-3 Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ......................$100

Komatsu PC200 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................$160

Komatsu PC490LC-10 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ................ $175

Komatsu WA470-7 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............................$75

Komatsu WA500 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................................$80

Komatsu WB146 Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale..............................$75

Komatsu WH613 Telehandler, 1:50 Scale ......................................$65

Komatsu Mack Granite MP w/Lowboy Trailer, 1:50 Scale ..........$90

Leeboy 785 Motor Grader, 1:64 Scale ............................................$90

Link Belt 800 X2 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$200

Poclain TC45 Excavator, 1:50 Scale..............................................$140

Vogele 1900-2 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale........................$140

Vogele MT3000 Powerfeeder, 1:50 Scale ....................................$140

Vogele Vision 5200-2 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale ........................$115

Volvo EC220D Excavator, 1:50 Scale............................................$115

Volvo L220G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale........................................$120

Volvo 6870 Wheeled Asphalt Paver, 1:50 Scale............................$90

Wirtgen 100F Tracked Cold Milling Machine, 1:50 Scale ..........$145

Shipping and Handling Included

Contact – Barry McKeon800-523-2200 Ext. 197 • 610-506-5961 Cell

Email – [email protected]

CEG Scale Models470 Maryland Drive

Fort Washington, PA 19034Visit our Ebay Store – bmckeon collectibles – for a complete list with pictures.

Toys For Boys(and also men)Realistic Scale Models of Construction Equipment, ideal gifts for the Holidays, Birthdays, Graduation, etc.

Caterpillar D7E Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale - $90 International TD-14 Crawler Dozer, 1:16 Scale - $150

Page 67: Southeast 23 2014

Loftness Introduces Carbide Cutter G3 Mulching Head Loftness’s carbide cutter G3

high-performance mulching headattachment for skid steers incorpo-rates the latest cutting-tooth tech-nologies and power drive systems,while maintaining the rugged relia-bility expected of Loftness equip-ment.The carbide cutter G3 is avail-

able with 51-, 61- and 71-in.(129.5, 155 and 180 cm) cuttingwidths. All models are offered witha variety of carbide-tipped andheat-treated steel teeth to matchany job application. The preciselyengineered spiral tooth pattern onthe rotor ensures continuous toothcontact with the material being cut.For maximum cutting perform-

ance, the carbide cutter G3 featuresa two-stage cutting chamber withstaggered counter teeth and a shearbar. This combination of featuresresults in small particle sizes, whileeliminating the jamming andwrapping issues associated withcompetitive products. An optional

primary-stage shear bar also isavailable for ultra-fine mulching.The mulching heads operate at

1,700 to 2,150 rpm and feature afour-groove banded belt drive withspring-loaded tensioner. They

come standard with a fixed-dis-placement, piston-style motor thatdelivers hydraulic power at 97-per-cent efficiency, which is muchhigher than traditional gear-typemotors offer. The fixed-displace-

ment motor can be upgraded to theV-Drive system that includes avariable-displacement motor withload-sensing technology. Underlight loads, the V-Drive systemoperates at maximum rpm, and asthe load increases, it automaticallylowers the rotor rpm to maximizetorque.The mulching head offers full

rotation, due to specially designedhose routing. This feature alsoallows the unit to easily positiontrees with the adjustable push barand welded claw hooks. The pushbar can be used to push fallingbrush and trees away from thepower unit, and the claw hooks canpull material into position for prop-er feeding. Hydraulic push baradjustment is optional.The carbide cutter G3 also is

designed for maximum durability.For instance, high-strength Hardoxsteel is used in areas exposed tohigh wear. Furthermore, the car-bide cutter G3 is equipped with a

custom hydraulic control valve thatprotects the unit from pressurespikes, and it also stops the rotorquickly on shut-down withoutdamaging the components.Other standard features include

an on-board pressure gauge, steeldeflector chains and adjustableskid shoes. Tooth options includestandard carbide teeth, planer car-bide teeth and quadco planerblades.Loftness manufactures the

VMLogix line of vegetation man-agement equipment, theSnowLogix line of snow blowerattachments, the GrainLogix lineof grain-bagging equipment andthe CropLogix line of crop shred-ders. For more information, call

800/828-7624 or visit www.vm-logix.com.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)

SweepEx Mega 720 Cleans Up Dirt, Leaves, Snow, MoreThe SweepEx Mega 720 broom

attachment is built with a 72-in. (183cm) long mainframe, making it thelargest unit within the Mega Seriesline.Ideal for a wide variety of applica-

tions, including cleanup of dirt, leaves,snow, material spills, standing water,steel shavings and gravel, the SweepExMega Series broom attachment isadaptable to most service vehicles.Mounting kits for forklifts, bucket lips,three-point hitches (class 1 and 2) andskid-steer pivots are available to maxi-mize the brooms versatility. Designed for high productivity and

minimum down time, SweepExbrooms are built with no moving parts,eliminating the cleaning and lubrica-

tion of sprockets and bearings typicallyassociated with rotary-style brooms.Brush replacement is quick and easywith the unique brush section system.By simply detaching the rugged endprotectors, the broom’s brush sectionsare easily replaced, rotated or removed.The modular construction of the

SweepEx line minimizes dust and fly-ing debris, protecting the operator,machinery and work environment. Thebroom’s polypropylene brush sectionsoffer both durability and flexibility.Constructed of high-quality industri-

al steel and protected with a heavypowder-coat finish, the Mega Seriesincludes 11 brush rows for maximumcleaning power. With the ability toattach MegaWing 90 (9-in. [23 cm])

and MegaWing 180 (18-in. [45.7 cm])broom extenders to each end of thebroom, the Mega 720 can be increasedup to 108 in. (274 cm) for the largestapplications.Other SweepEx Mega Series models

include the Mega 480 (48-in. [122 cm]mainframe) and Mega 600 (60-in. [152cm] mainframe). Optional accessoriesfor all SweepEx models include a mag-netic bar, dustmop, edge marker kit andthe debris containment ends. For more information, call 800/725-

8377 or visitwww.sweepexproducts.com.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)

Pages 67-74For more information about these attachments and more, visit our Attachments Section on our Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

SECT IONAttachment & Parts

Designed for high productivity and minimum downtime, SweepEx brooms are built with no moving parts,eliminating the cleaning and lubrication of sprocketsand bearings typically associated with rotary-stylebrooms.

The carbide cutter G3 is available with 51-, 61- and 71-in. (129.5,155 and 180 cm) cutting widths. All models are offered with avariety of carbide-tipped and heat-treated steel teeth to matchany job application.

Page 68: Southeast 23 2014

Page 68 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Attachment & Parts Section • Construction Equipment Guide

Page 69: Southeast 23 2014

Construction Equipment Guide • Attachment & Parts Section • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 69

overbuilt to be overworked.2905 Shawnee Industrial Way, Suwanee, GA 30024 T. 800-762-4090 F. 866-472-4950E. [email protected]

Find your bucket at www.geith.com

Geith and the Geith logo are trademarks of Geith International Limited.

Page 70: Southeast 23 2014

Page 70 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Attachment & Parts Section • Construction Equipment Guide

North American Attachments

800-380-8808www.excavator-attachments.com

Excavator Attachments

Skidsteer Attachments

Loader/Backhoe Attachments

Quality Construction Attachments

Compaction Wheels Ditching Cleaning BucketDrain Holes Optional

Dual Action Grapples

Grapple Rakes Grapple Buckets Skeleton Buckets

Fork Carriages & FORKS

General PurposeLoader Buckets

Loader Rakew/Grapples

All Sizes... Manual &Hydraulic Thumbs

Dozer Rakes

HydraulicThumbs

Ripper Tooth Severe Duty & RockExcavator Buckets

Tree Stumpers Pin Grap Couplers

ENGINEERED TO PERFORM

CUSTOM HYDRAULIC KITS TO OPERATE ATTACHMENTS

FOR EXCAVATORS & TRACTOR-LOADER-BACKHOES

DURABLE BY DESIGN

Kits to operate most any attachment

Welded tube ends for maximum strength & durability

OEM style ORFS or CD62 4-bolt flange

Higher safety standards

Efficient designs with fewer connections

Add on/custom valves

ypica

l .200” wall thickness

Since 1985!

CALL JENNIFER TODAY!(888) [email protected]

www.RBusedParts.com

NEW, USED & REMAN PARTS• Undercarriage

• Arms & Booms

• Cylinders

• Valves

• Transmissions

• Pumps

• Engines

• and More!

Page 71: Southeast 23 2014

Construction Equipment Guide • Attachment & Parts Section • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 71

in

Follow us on social media for regular updates from Montabert!

Decrease your maintenance costs and save up to 10%, now through December 31! Take advantage of these cost-saving kits today:

Simplify Breaker Maintenance

Decrease Breaker Maintenance Costs

Easy Spare Parts Stock Management

2905 Shawnee Industrial Way Suwanee, GA [email protected] 1-866-472-4373 fax: 866-472-4950

Stop by to learn more, or visit

MontabertKits.com

Montabert and the Montabert logo are registered trademarks of Montabert S.A.S. in the United States and various countries around the world.

10%off

Maintenance Kits

Montabert Genuine Parts

betanoM

trbe

Maint10

enance KitsMaintfof

%10

ineuneG

stra Pine

de akaTTah Dguorthp te uvasnetniamsaerecD

Maint

esef the ogatnavd!1r 3ebmeech D

wo, n%0o 1p tdns atsoe ccnan

ruoe ys

enance KitsMaint

teniaMreceD

teniaMpmSi

vas-tsocde akaTTa

stso Ccenanterekare Besare

cenanterekaer Byfil

:yados tting kivesef the ogatnavd

antoMy tp b by toop bttoSSt

kcotSysEa

moc.stiKterbatiitssir vi is, o r ee, orreorn mrrn mareo l le t to l

tengemnaa Mkstar Pearp S

t

a

u

ntoM

ger rofw uolloF

m

m

in

oc.stiKterba

ors fetdar upala ideal micon ss ow u

-466 8x:fa7-4668-1

s@esalsu, GA 3eenawuS

ah5 S092

beatnoMuger rof

d tnt arebatnoM

059-427-4373-427

moc.trebatnoms@4200, GA 3

yal Waritsudne Ienw

!trbemors fetdar upal

edard teretsigee rro agot lrebatnoe Mhd t

d Setine Uhn t. iS.A.t Srebatnof Ms okrame

hd tnuors aeirtnuos cuoirad vns aetatd S

.dlroe w

Page 72: Southeast 23 2014

Page 72 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Attachment & Parts Section • Construction Equipment Guide

Your Source for Used Cat® Parts

.com.thompsonmachinerywww615-259-5820

Call or click today

.thompsonmachinerywwwVisit our new eBay store!

.com/ebay.thompsonmachineryVisit our new eBay store!

Page 73: Southeast 23 2014

Construction Equipment Guide • Attachment & Parts Section • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 73

Please Contact Billy Harper or Tony Cruz at 904-733-1822 Hablamos Españolwww.mobromarine.com/parts/php

MOBRO MARINE, INC.

Mobro Marine Sells CRANE PARTSYou will find the parts you need at MOBRO Marine, Inc. We purchase in bulk directly

from the manufacturers to maintain our large inventory. We also have a large inventory

of long-lead time parts for cranes that can’t be found anywhere else. Not only does this

mean we have the part you need in stock, it also saves you money. Because we buy in

volume, we can buy for less and pass the savings on to you.

Our large inventory keeps construction equipment performing at optimum levels.

We offer same-day shipping on most parts - you’ll experience minimal downtime.

We are a full-service company. We not only supply parts,

but we also service and repair construction equipment and cranes of any type.

2082500022 - Two turntable bearings for a KomatsuPC400-3. Avon# 2055B3 ................................$7,175 Each2072500022 - Two turntable bearings for a KomatsuPC300-3. Avon# 1555B3 ................................$4,475 Each2052500021 - Two turntable bearings for a KomatsuPC200-3. Avon# 1148B4 ................................$3,450 Each24100N418F1 - One turntable bearing for a Kobelco 909.Avon# 1551B9 ..........................................................$2,075

21400N3354F2P1 - One turntable bearing for a Kobelco907C or K907C. Avon# 1447B2 ..............................$4,850KBB0282 / D28001 - One Link-Belt turntable bearing fora LS3400C. Avon# 1249B5 ......................................$3,950TH103075 - One John Deere turntable bearing formodel 792. Avon# 1556B8 ......................................$3,500TH108810 or AT190766 - One John Deere turntablebearing model 490D and 495D. Avon# 1143B9 ....$1,100

THIS MONTH’S SPECIALSWe sell high quality genuine OEM parts from the following manufacturers:

• Terex• American• Bucyrus-Erie• P&H• Kobelco• Koehring• Lorain• Northwest Crane

Page 74: Southeast 23 2014

Page 74 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Attachment & Parts Section • Construction Equipment Guide

Chicago Pneumatic Construction Equipment’s RC 308hydraulic rig-mounted compressor is engineered with fea-tures to increase job site efficiency. The RC line of hydrauliccompactors is practical for a variety of applications, includ-ing slope compaction, trench compaction, road repair andwaste compaction.

Armed with CP’s AutoLube system, the RC 308 elimi-nates the need for manual greasing which increases job siteproductivity. With a service weight of 705 lb. (320 kg), alength of 27.28 in. (69 cm), and a width of 18.70 in. (47.5cm), the RC 308 is an extremely maneuverable compactor.The unit boasts a vibrating frequency of 2,100 n/min and avibrating force of 5,071 lbf, making the RC 308 as powerfulas it is versatile, according to the manufacturer.

Other features of the RC 308 include: the use of solid rub-ber isolators to provide shock dampening of return vibra-tions, an oil bath around the shaft bearing to ensure continu-ous greasing, and integrated noise-dampening technology.

The RC 308 is designed for carriers in the 6,600 to 17,600lb. (2,994 to 7,983 kg) range. CP offers a full line ofhydraulic compactors designed for carrier weight classesranging from 2,200 to 88,200 lb. (998 to 40,000 kg).

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

Chicago Pneumatic…

RC308 CompressorFeatures IncreasedJob Site Efficiency

With a service weight of 705 lb. (320 kg), a length of 27.28 in. (69 cm), and a width of 18.70 in. (47.5 cm), the RC 308 is an extremely maneuverable compactor.

None

A

M

P

C WO: Ad Council- Buzzed Driving: Breathalyzer Vertical Newspaper

I

M

YOU JUSTBLEW 10,000.$

Buzzed. Busted. Broke.

Get caught, and you could be paying around $10,000 in fines, legal fees and increased

insurance rates.

buzzeddriving.adcouncil.orgBuzzed driving is drunk driving.

Whatever Your Application: RECYCLING • LOGGING • CONSTRUCTION • AQUATIC • WASTE HANDLING • DEMO • SCRAP • ROAD & BRIDGEWe Have Your Attachment: GRAPPLES • BUCKETS • CRUSHERS • RAKES • SHEARS • FORKS • CUSTOM ENGINEERING

CLICK OR CALL TODAY! PEMBERTONATTACHMENTS.COM • 1-800-393-6688

No matter what your material, Pemberton has the bucket, grapple or forks to handle it and we can fit it to your specific wheelloader or excavator. We have the attachment you need for construction, demolition, logging and scrap material or waste handling.

Got MATERIALSto Move?

Contact Pemberton today to see how we can help you maximize your equipment and your manpower.

Page 75: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 75

RISH EQUIPMENT COMPANYwww.rish.com

Bluefield, WV • 304/327-5124Chesapeake, VA • 757/485-2100

Chester, VA • 804/748-6411Coeburn, VA • 276/395-6901

Opal, VA • 540/439-0668Salem, VA • 540/380-2090

Staunton, VA • 540/887-8291

POWER EQUIPMENTwww.powerequipco.com

Knoxville, TN • 865/577-5563LaVergne, TN • 615/213-0900

Chattanooga, TN • 423/894-1870Kingsport, TN • 423/349-6111Memphis, TN • 901/346-9800Saltillo, MS • 662/869-0283

LINDER INDUSTRIALMACHINERY

www.linderco.com

www.facebook.com/linderindustrialmachinery

FloridaFt. Myers • 239/337-1313

Jacksonville • 904/786-6710Ocala • 352/629-7585

Orlando • 407/849-6560Pembroke Pines • 954/433-2800

Plant City • 813/754-2727West Palm Beach • 561/863-0570

North CarolinaAsheville • 828/681-5172Charlotte • 704/376-7554Greenville • 252/695-6200High Point • 336/665-0110Raleigh • 919/851-2030

Wilmington • 910/254-2031

South CarolinaColumbia • 803/794-6150

Greer • 864/877-8962North Charleston • 843/552-0095

TRACTOR & EQUIPMENTCOMPANY

www.tractor-equipment.com

AlabamaAlabaster • 205/621-2489Anniston • 256/831-2440

Birmingham • 205/591-2131Decatur • 256/355-0305Dothan • 334/678-1832Mobile • 251/457-8991

Montgomery • 334/288-6580Shoals Area • 256/383-5666Tuscaloosa • 205/752-0621

FloridaPanama City • 850/763-4654Pensacola • 850/505-0550

GeorgiaAlbany • 229/435-0982Atlanta • 404-366-0693Augusta • 706/798-7777Calhoun • 706/879-6200

Columbus • 706/562-1801Hoschton • 706/654-9850Kennesaw • 678/354-5533

Macon • 478/745-6891Savannah • 912/330-7500

find us on

www.komatsuamerica.com

LOADERSFrom Komatsu - The Loader Experts

.komatsuamerica.comwww.komatsuamerica.com

Page 76: Southeast 23 2014

Page 76 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

NOVEMBER 13 – 14, 2014OHIO AGGREGATES & INDUSTRIAL MINERALS ASSOCIATIONOAIMA 2014 ANNUAL MEETING & TRADE SHOWHILTON COLUMBUS HOTELEASTON TOWN CENTER3900 CHAGRIN DRIVECOLUMBUS, OHIO 43219TELEPHONE: 614/414-5000For more information on this event, please contactOAIMA.Toll Free: 800/OH-ROCKS or 800/647-6257 Phone: 614/428-7954Fax: 614/428-7919Email: [email protected]

AGC of MINNESOTASAVE THE DATES!!!. December 4th – Presidents/Holiday Reception,Minnesota History Center, St. Paul. December 11th – AGC/MnDOT Grading and BaseTechnology ForumThe Minneapolis Boulevard Hotel, Brooklyn Center

. January 15th – 95th Annual meeting, MinneapolisMarriott Southwest, MinnetonkaDETAILS of each will be available over the comingweeks!

Ohio Oil and Gas Association’s Oilf ie ld Expo,Cleveland, OhioDecember 3 – 4, 2014The Ohio Oil and Gas Association (OOGA) is hosting its4th Annual Oilfield Expo and Technical Conference atCleveland’s I-X Center December 3-4, 2014. Ohio’spremier oil and gas industry event, OOGA’s OilfieldExpo offers training sessions, technical workshops,industry expert panels and 50,000 square feet of tradeshow floor.New features for the 2014 Expo include the OilfieldCelebration Reception, a networking event that will beheld on the trade show floor, and the TechnicalConference, which includes a featured presentationabout applying the technique of horizontal drilling foruse in conventional oil and gas wells.For more information and to register online for the2014 Oilfield Expo and Technical Conference, visithttp://ooga.org/expo/. The Ohio Oil and GasAssociation is a trade association with more than3,300 members involved in the exploration, productionand development of crude oil and natural gasresources within the state of Ohio. For more informa-tion, visit www.ooga.org.

CRC/ICHC 2014Crane & Rigging Conference / Industrial Crane & HoistConferenceDATES: December 3 – 4, 2014 LOCATION: Hilton Houston Nasa Clear Lake Hotel,Houston, TXThe event will be held adjacent to the Space CenterHouston and NASA’s Johnson Space Center. CRC/ICHC(Crane and Rigging Conference/Industrial Crane andHoist Conference) is an independent conference whichoffers education and networking opportunities for safe-ty and risk managers, crane and rigging supervisors,lift directors, project managers, and others responsiblefor managing crane and rigging operations in con-struction and heavy industry. More than just a lecture-style conference, CRC/ICHC offers attendees opportuni-ties for networking in small groups, experiencinghands-on learning, and the chance to visit vendorsduring exhibit hours.Who Attends? Typical attendees include contractors,engineering firms, various construction user groups,unions, and crane and rigging professionals. The con-ference sessions are geared for safety and risk man-agers, crane and rigging supervisors, fleet managers,

and small business owners. To submit a speaker proposal, go to https://maxcap-media.wufoo.eu/forms/crcichc-2014call-for-speakers/.For more information on exhibiting, contact MarkBridger, [email protected].

Ohio Contractors Association2014 Winter Conference When: December 8, 2014 to December 9, 2014This event will begin at 8:00 AM on December 8, 2014 Where:Hilton Columbus at Easton Town Center3900 Chagrin DriveColumbus, Ohio 43219Contact: Rachel Sirca/Emily PickensPhone: 614/[email protected]

AGC CONVENTION 96th Annual AGC Convention DATE: March 18-20, 2015PLACE: San Juan, Puerto RicoJoin us for the Convention!!! Business Suit OptionalNo one knows the future, but gaining a comprehensiveview of where you are, where you are going and whereyou need to be can only strengthen the educated deci-sions construction professionals have to make everyday.Take the opportunity to step outside, analyze the direc-tion your organization is heading, listen and comparethat with other construction professionals and take thatperspective back to your organization.As our premier event each year, the AGC Conventionand Technology & Construction Solutions Expo is theideal opportunity to see everything AGC can do for youand your business. This year’s convention will includeprofessional development sessions covering:. Workforce Development. Drones in Construction. Leadership. Risk Management. Quality Control. Marketing. Much More! For more information, please contact The AssociatedGeneral Contractors of America. General Inquiries: 703/548-3118AGC Store Inquiries: 800/242-1767Convention.AGC.org

AEM MEDIA SERVICES presents BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA will be held September 15to 18, 2015 at the Johannesburg Expo Centre inJohannesburg, South Africa.The show is owned and organized by the Associationof Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and MesseMunchen International (MMI). Exhibit space sales arenow open for Bauma ConExpo Africa 2015.Companies applying for space by February 12, 2015,will be included in the first round of booth assignments.After that date, applications will be accepted on a firstcome, first served basis. World-class exhibition in important marketplaceExhibitors at the last show pointed out the high qualityof attendees. The 2015 show venue is the country’slargest purpose-built exhibition and events facility,offering a modern space and services. And, show par-ticipants benefit from the global experience and cus-tomer service of AEM, organizer of CONEXPO-CON/AGG, and MMI, organizer of BAUMA. BAUMACONEXPO AFRICA has broad-based support from lead-ing industry groups in Africa and worldwide. After2015, the show goes to a three-year cycle in responseto local and international industry input. AEM is showexhibitor contact for the Americas: visit the show web-site: www.bcafrica.com for more details. Contact AEMat [email protected] or by telephone +1-414-298-4150/ toll free U.S. and Canada 800-867-6060.

BusinessCalendar

REACH OUT AND DO MORE. DO MOREDO MORE..Give your machine a second job.Doosan attachments and quick couplers improve your machine’s versatility, helping you do more. Just switch to one of the many application-speci� c attachments to improve machine utilization and capitalize on new opportunities to make more money.

1.877.745.7814

Doosan and the Doosan logo are registered trademarks of Doosan Corp. in the United States and various other countries around the world. ©2014 Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment America. All rights reserved. | 157B-0

DoosanEquipment.com/Attach

Page 77: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 77

Patrick DenneySLM Recycling, Inc., Carrollton, GA

“ Don’t let the orange color fool you. I’ve had no major issues. End of story.”

Doosan and the Doosan logo are registered trademarks of Doosan Corp. in the United States and various other countries around the world. ©2014 Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment America. All rights reserved. | 1014228

Doosan DeliversDoosanEquipment.com/Patrick11

ARKANSASAlma Tractor & Equipment, Inc.

Alma479-632-6300

www.almatractor.com

Lift Truck Services, LLCLittle Rock501-568-3330

www.ltscforklift.com

FLORIDABobcat of

Fort Myers LLC Fort Myers, FL

239-334-4987www.cfbobcat.com

Bobcat of Jacksonville LLC

Jacksonville904-288-9181

www.bobcatjax.com

Bobcat of TampaTampa

813-626-3470www.cfbobcat.com

Bobcat of OrlandoOrlando

407-273-7383www.cfbobcat.com

GEORGIACowin Equipment

Company, Inc.Mableton

404-696-7210www.cowin.com

LOUISIANALionSquare

Equipment, Inc. Shreveport318-674-8824

www.equipmentinc.com

MISSISSIPPIH & E Equipment

Services, Inc.Jackson

601-373-0444www.he-equipment.com

NORTH CAROLINAH & E Equipment

Services, Inc.Charlotte

704-504-2870

Fletcher828-684-1692

Garner919-781-9454

Winston-Salem336-767-6900

www.he-equipment.com

SOUTH CAROLINAH & E Equipment

Services, Inc.Columbia

803-776-8465

Greenville864-272-2600

www.he-equipment.com

TENNESSEEBobcat of Nashville

La Vergne615-941-4000

www.bobcatofnashville.com

H & E Equipment Services, Inc.

Memphis901-375-4902

www.he-equipment.com

VIRGINIAH & E Equipment

Services, Inc.Ashland

804-798-9740

Chesapeake757-295-4944

Roanoke540-362-3600

Warrenton540-349-2878

www.he-equipment.com

Authorized Doosan Dealers

N

CL, Lsecivrek Scurt TfiL

mo.cortcartalma.www0063-263-974

almAc. In,tnpmeiuEq

r &otcara TmlASASANKAR

oso DdzeirohtAu

2961-4868-28rechteFl

7082-405-470ettlorahC

.c In,sceivreStnempiuqH & E EANIROL CAHTORN

sreal Dean

mcot.acbofbc.www7894-433-932

L, Fsreyt MroFCLs Lreyt MroF

f otcabBoAIDROLF

moc.tflikrofcstl.www0333-86-5150kcoe RlttiL

CL, Lsecivrek Scurt TfiL

tnempiuqH & E EANIROL CAHTUOS

moc.tnempuiqe-e.hwww0096-7676-33

melaS-notsniW

4549-18-7919renarG

29614868-28

mcot.acbofbcwww0743-662-318

mpaaTpama Tf otcabBo

moc.axjtacbob.www181988-2-409eillvnoskcaJ

CL LeillvnoskcaJf otcabBo

eng VeaLellivhsaf Nt oacboB

ESENNESET

moc.tnempuiqe-e.hwww006-227-2468

eillvneerG

564-8677-380aiblumoC

.c In,sceivreS

notbleaM

.c In,ynpamCotnpmeiu EqniwCo

AIORGEG

mcot.acbofbc.www3873-732-704

ondalOrndoal Orf otacobB

mcot.acbofbc.www

AIGINIRV

moc.tnempuiqe-e.hwww2904-573-190

shipmeM.c In,sceivreS

tnempiuqH & E E

moe.cllivhsanfotacbo.bwww0004-149-516

engr VeaL

moc.cintneipmuqe.www4288-4768-13torpevehrS

c. In,tnpmeiuEqerauqSnoLiANAIUISOL

mocin.owc.www012-7696-404

notbleaM

0036-236-405ekonaRo

494-4592-757ekaepasheC

0479-879-408dnahlsA

.c In,sceivreStnempiuqH & E E

AIGINIRV

moc.tnempuiqe-e.hwww4440-73-3106

noskacJ.c In,sceivreS

tnempiuqH & E EIPIPSISSISM

moc.tnempuiqe-e.hwww8782-943-045

notnerWar

Page 78: Southeast 23 2014

Page 78 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

Designers Focus on Sustainability to Obtain LEED Statusand is much in line to seek LEED certification. This projectis gaining substantial energy savings by the use of a geot-hermal mechanical system. The team is utilizing productsand materials which provide a quality indoor air environ-ment for fitness and wellness activities. The team is pursu-ing exemplary performance points for the storm water andstream restoration being incorporated on site to treat the BowCreek neighborhood storm water runoff. “The vision really developed in the initial planning ses-

sions and from the site opportunities. The Rec Center sitsright on the golf course, is nestled within the Bow Creekneighborhood and has tributaries from the neighborhoodstorm systems to the North Landing River running aroundthe site. Moseley, along with our teaming design partnersHastings and Chivetta Architects and WPL site design,developed a strategy to integrate the recreation center intothe surrounding landscape and take advantage of the viewsand site amenities.”Hyder said what contributed to the firm’s vision also

proved to be a major challenge. “The golf course needed to remain operational for the

entire construction period,” Hyder said. “We also needed tobe able to handle the storm water treatment as it exited theBow Creek neighborhood before entering the North LandingRiver. The land area required for this placed strain on theavailable site for the building, as well as the project budget.”Being able to design a new building, rather than trying to

renovate a decades-old structure, wasn’t lost on the team.

“The configuration of the existing 1960s facility was notconducive to the needs of what patrons seek in modern recre-ation facility,” said Hyder. “The Recreation Center neededlarge gymnasium space, quality fitness space and a natatori-um facility that could serve the population. The existingfacility did not provide an arrangement that could be adapt-ed to provide for all of those amenities. The new buildingprovides Bow Creek and Virginia Beach a facility withoutcompromises.“We would like for visitors to feel that Moseley

Architects, its design partners, along with George GolfDesign, have created a new state-of-the-art recreation facili-ty that is sensitive and integrated into the landscape and envi-ronment, that has upgraded the golf experience/operationswith the new pro shop and entrance, and that provides theneighborhood and the city of Virginia Beach a facility thepatrons can be proud to call their own.”Virginia Beach Mayor William Sessoms said, “Recreation

and parks are vital components of living in Virginia Beach.We have built this for the community to use, based on com-munity input and feedback. The new Bow CreekCommunity Recreation Center will be a facility for familiesto play, get fit, and have fun. The facility puts world-classamenities and top-notch programs and classes right in one ofthe more densely populated areas of Virginia Beach.“This makes it convenient for our residents to get in touch

with nature and find new ways to maintain a healthylifestyle,” said Sessoms. “Our goal is to have parks, recre-ation programs and public spaces that reflect the priorities ofour community, and that are easily accessible to our resi-

dents. The Bow Creek Community Recreation Center iswithin a 10-minute walk of several neighborhoods, and lessthan a 12-minute drive time from a large portion of VirginiaBeach.”The new facility, which will be almost twice the size of the

original facility, was developed based upon public inputthrough a series of meetings in early 2012. Virginia BeachParks and Recreation staff used citizen input and recreationcenter programming trends to develop the program plan forthe facility. Once it opens, the new Bow Creek CommunityRecreation Center will be a space focused on healthylifestyles for all ages. Officials are looking ahead to the com-ing year, when all work is completed.“The Bow Creek Neighborhood Park will open spring

2015, after the construction trailer has been removed and thepark amenities installed,” said Duke. “It will offer featuressimilar to the park that was on the site before construction,including a playground with swings and a slide and a parkshelter. A new walking trail circles the storm water manage-ment pond, and is expected to be a favorite of neighborhoodwalkers. “Bow Creek Community Recreation Center has been

designed and is being built with the citizens in mind. Weknow they will love the unique features, such as the pool,the spacious fitness room, the deck that overlooks the golfcourse and the early childhood classrooms.”

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

Texas High on Employmentnumber of construction jobs in the past year(13,500 jobs, 7 percent), followed by LosAngeles-Long Beach-Glendale, Calif.(10,100 jobs, 9 percent), Dallas-Plano-Irving, Texas (9,900 jobs, 9 percent) andChicago-Joliet-Naperville, Ill. (9,100 jobs,7 percent). The largest percentage gainsoccurred in Owensboro, Ky. (33 percent,900 jobs), Crestview-Fort Walton Beach-Destin, Fla. (26 percent, 1,000 jobs), LakeCharles, La. (25 percent, 2,700 jobs) andPascagoula, Miss. (24 percent, 1,500 jobs).The largest job losses from September

2013 to September 2014 were in Phoenix-Mesa-Glendale, Ariz. (minus 6,900 jobs,minus 7 percent), followed by Bethesda-Rockville-Frederick, Md. (minus 4,100jobs, minus 12 percent), Edison-NewBrunswick, N.J. (minus 2,800 jobs, minus 7percent) and Gary, Ind. (minus 2,800 jobs,minus 16 percent). The largest percentagedecline for the past year was inSteubenville-Weirton, Ohio-W.V. (minus21 percent, minus 400 jobs), followed byGary and Lewiston, Idaho-Wash. (minus 15percent, minus 200 jobs).“The job gains have become more wide-

spread but are still spotty,” Simonson said.He noted that employment changes can be

highly localized. While the Chicago-Joliet-Naperville metro division added more jobsthan all but three other areas, the adjacentGary division had some of the largest loss-es. Similarly, there were large gains inCleveland and Philadelphia but substantialjob losses in nearby smaller metro areas.Association officials noted that a recent

construction industry survey it conductedfound 83 percent of construction firmsreport having a hard time finding qualifiedcraft workers. They called on federal, stateand local officials to act on the measuresoutlined in the association’s workforcedevelopment plan to make it easier to estab-lish new programs designed to prepare stu-dents for high-paying careers in construc-tion.“Many firms that have begun expanding

their payrolls are finding it hard to locatequalified workers to fill key positions,” saidStephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chiefexecutive officer. “Unless we find ways toexpand training opportunities for highschool students and young adults, laborshortages are likely to undermine the indus-try’s recovery.”

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

AGC from page 1

Shortages Severe in Southdecades, it is easy to understand why theconstruction industry is facing such severelabor shortages.”Eighty-three percent of responding firms

nationwide are having a hard time fillingcraft worker positions — on site construc-tion jobs including carpenters, equipmentoperators and laborers. Sixty-one percent arehaving a hard time filling professional posi-tions — including project supervisors, esti-mators and engineers.Simonson noted that worker shortages

appear most severe in the southeast, where86 percent of contractors report having ahard time finding qualified workers. Eighty-four percent of contractors in the midwest,82 percent in the west and 67 percent in thenortheast report difficulty finding workers.The construction economist added that

many firms are changing the way they oper-ate to address worker shortages. Forty-eightpercent of firms nationally report increasingtheir use of subcontractors and 37 percentincreased their using of staffing agencies. Inaddition, 59 percent of firms nationallyreport they have increased wages to helpretain construction craft workers and 56 per-cent have done so to retain construction pro-fessionals.

Construction firms seem particularly con-cerned with the quantity and quality of localconstruction education and training pro-grams. Nationwide, 55 percent of firms saythe local pipeline for preparing new craftworkers is below average or poor.Meanwhile, 35 percent of firms have a lowopinion of the local pipeline for constructionprofessionals.The association crafted Preparing the

Next Generation of Skilled ConstructionWorkers: A Workforce Development Planfor the 21st Century in response to the grow-ing worker shortages, Simonson noted. Theplan identifies steps, like increasing fundingfor vocational education and making it easi-er to establish construction-focused schools,designed to reinvigorate the pipeline for newconstruction workers. “Schools like this should be the norm, not

the exception,” the economist said during avisit to Portland, Ore. ACE Academy, a con-struction-focused public high school.Simonson noted that more than 1,000

construction firms participated in the survey,which was conducted during August andSeptember of this year.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

EMPLOYMENT from page 1

BOW from page 49

Page 79: Southeast 23 2014

cONSTRUcTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 79

THINK. AHEAD.

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

* First machine over 75 hp in the indus-try to be certified to meet U.S. InterimTier 4 emissions.

Albany, GA229/888-1212Atlanta, GA

404/691-9445Grovetown, GA706/855-5440Columbus, GA

706/687-3344Braselton, GA

770/965-1889Macon, GA

478/788-1586

Adairsville, GA770/773-9857Brunswick, GA912/264-6161Savannah, GA

912/964-7370Dothan, AL

334/794-8691Troy, AL

334/566-4181Aynor, SC

843/358-5688

West Columbia, SC803/794-9340Simpsonville, SC864/963-5835Ladson, SC

843/572-0400Andrews, SC

843/221-4940Walterboro, SC843/539-1420

R.W. MOORE EQUIP. cO.

Main OfficeGarner, NC

919/772-2121Ahoskie, NC

252/332-5550Hope Mills, NC910/424-1200New Bern, NC

252/638-5838Greenville, NC

252/758-4403Castle Hayne, NC910/675-9211

Ashland, VA804/798-6001Manassas Park, VA

703/631-8500Winchester, VA540/667-9777Richlands, VA

276/596-9440Asheville, NC

828/667-0176

Charlotte, NC704/597-0211800/532-6797Greensboro, NC336/668-2762800/632-0376Mt. Gilead, NC910/439-5653800/692-9175Salem, VA

540/380-2011

cOASTAl EQUIPMENT

cORP.

www.coastalequipment.netMain Office

504 South MilitaryHwy.

Virginia Beach, VA23464

757/424-1900Yorktown, VA

757/898-1900

Nashville, TN615/501-8600Chattanooga, TN423/855-0633Knoxville, TN

865/546-3207Kingsport, TN

423/349-5001Louisville, KY

502/253-3721Richmond, KY

859/623-2030

Bowling Green, KY270/842-3400London, KY

606/862-8447Lutz, FL

813/995-0841Riverview, FL

813/621-4902Sarasota, FL

941/752-1300Fort Myers, FL

239/334-3627

Miami, FL305/592-5740

Pompano Beach, FL954/977-9541West Palm Beach,

FL561/848-6618Orlando, FL

407/299-1212

flINT EQUIPMENT cOMPANy JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT NORTRAX

,

u

a e

M a 5

,

4

Page 80: Southeast 23 2014

Page 80 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

EARTHMOVER CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT LLCA Division of Advantage

Construction Equipment & Parts8451 SW Old Kansas Ave.

Stuart, FL 34997407-401-8956

www.constructionequip.com

INTERNATIONAL IRON2325 Clark St

Apopka, FL 32703407-809-5856

F407-347-4664www.intiron.com

HAWKINS-GRAVES, INC.13432 Wards Rd.

Lynchburg, VA 24501434-847-7703866-847-7703

www.hawkinsgraves.com

RICHARDSON SERVICE 1991 INC.2667 U. S. 378,

Conway, SC 29527843-397-2050

www.rs91inc.com

TAR HEEL MACHINERY, LLC5423 US Hwy 70 Business

Clayton, NC 27520919-773-1424

www.tarheelmachinery.com

ATLANTIC COASTAL EQUIPMENTSALES & RENTALS

922 Longwood DriveRichmond Hill, GA 31324

912-459-1155www.acesalesandrentals.com

Sandvik Crawler Top-Hammer Drill Rig Proves Popular With Customers

Doosan Offers Solid EquipmentGilman said that he and his firm have carried Doosan’s

full line of the manufacturer’s air compressors for years.“We specialize in large air- and high-pressure equipment

and we recognized a need in this market because of the rockhammers and the other drills that are required here,” Gilmansaid. “With Doosan, it is a pretty nice feeling to know thatyou have not only a solid piece of equipment, but also thebacking that Doosan gives us, both in parts and service, andtechnical support.”

ASC’s Marion said that the open house at the newLaVergne, Tenn., location served as an excellent venue forboth his firm and Air Equipment Rental to meet potentialcustomers and hear what their needs are.

“We understand our different markets and the industry asa whole, but every market is different so we want to knowwhat we can offer and what we can provide as far as equip-

ment and support to help our customers succeed in what theydo,” Marion said.

Gilman said that both ASC and Air Equipment Rentalbring 24/7 customer assistance to the market and added thathe thinks the Nashville area is getting “a big surprise with thelevel of customer service they are seeing from us.”

“Matt hit it right on the head, we have got to listen,”Gilman said. “We are going to listen to the customer andlearn what they want from us and we may even be changingtomorrow morning how we were doing things today.”

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

Holden Kincannon, Air Equipment Rental, talks with Andrew Durham, Sunrise Contracting and Randy Hickey,Pittman Equipment.

Customers were treated to a delicious BBQ lunch.

Dave Parker of ASC Construction Equipment standswith the Sandvik DX800, a hydraulic top-hammer drill.

ASC from page 42

Page 81: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 81

SANY America Inc.318 Cooper Circle, Peachtree City, GA 30269Tel: 678-251-2869 | Fax: 770-632-7820Email: [email protected]

MORE. DIGGING. EFFICIENCY.OPTIONS.

.

Inc. America SANYcle, Peachtr318 Cooper Cir

el: 678-251-2869 TTel: 678-251-2869 | Fax: 770-632-7820Email: [email protected]

, GA 30269ee Citycle, Peachtr Fax: 770-632-7820

Email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

CENTRAL ATLANTA TRACTOR SALES, INC.

7330 Delta CircleAustell, GA 30168770-819-6600

www.centralatlantatractor.com

TUFF EQUIPMENTCOMPANY

181 Industrial Blvd.LaVergne, TN 37086

615-851-43451-877-634-TUFF

www.tuffequipco.com

MECO MIAMI, INC.5825 NW 74th Avenue

Miami, FL 33166305-592-4332

www.mecomiami.com

MCMILLAN MACHINERY SALES712 Spring Lake RoadThomasville, GA 31792

229-236-6594www.mcmillanmachinery.com

Page 82: Southeast 23 2014

Page 82 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

Kubota Expands Line to IncludeNew SSV-Series Skid Steers

Kubota Tractor Corporation is expanding its offerings to establish a broader lineof construction equipment in 2015, including the new SSV65 and SSV75 skid steers,the company’s first entry into the skid steer market.With standard two-speed travel and optional high-flow hydraulics, Kubota’s skid

steer offerings will meet the needs of Kubota customers across the construction,rental and agriculture segments. Features include an overhead front door, new mul-tifunction handles for high-flow machines, a side light feature and optional high-flow hydraulics.For more information, call 877/582-6826 or visit www.kubota.com.

FLINT EQUIPMENTCOMPANY

Albany, GA229/888-1212

Adairsville, GA770/773-9857

Atlanta, GA404/691-9445

Grovetown, GA706/855-5440

Columbus, GA706/687-3344

Macon, GA478/788-1586

Brunswick, GA912/264-6161

Savannah, GA912/964-7370

Troy, AL334/566-4181

Dothan, AL334/794-8691

West Columbia, SC803/794-9340

Simpsonville, SC864/963-5835

Aynor, SC843/358-56­­88

Ladson, SC843/572-0400

Andrews, SC843/221-4940

Walterboro, SC843/539-1420

DON ALLISON EQUIPMENT, INC.233 Melville Road Arley, AL 35541

800-669-6450205-387-1600

Fax: 205-387-1668

Page 83: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 83

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

THERE’S A PERFECT TEREX CRANE.

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

Authorized Terex Cranes Distributors

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

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

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

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

MCCLUNG-LOGAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY INC.

R T- T- HC/CC- AT- BTwww.mcclung-logan.com

MARYLAND4601 Washington Blvd.Baltimore, MD 21227

410-242-6500VIRGINIA

160 Kentmere CourtWinchester, VA 22603

540-722-37001345 Mountain Rd.

Glen Allen, VA 23060804-266-0000

4112 Holland Blvd.Chesapeake, VA 23323

757-485-33148450 Quarry Rd.

Manassas, VA 20110703-393-7344

2025 Cook DriveSalem, VA 24153

540-989-3750808 Norton Rd.

Wise, VA 24293276-328-8027DELAWARE

17941 Sussex HighwayBridgeville, DE 19933

302-337-3400NORTH CAROLINA3908 N. Graham St.Charlotte, NC 28206

704-509-2728

DOZIER CRANER T- T- HC/CC- AT- BT

www.doziercrane.com

155 Pine Barren RoadPooler, GA 31322

912-748-2684Fax: 912-748-5361

Page 84: Southeast 23 2014

Page 84 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

SANY Makes Customer Service Paramount With Next Day Shipping

“SANY is a very aggressive company and we are intentlyfocused on the North American market. We just had ourthree year strategy meeting and we’re going to roll that outfor ’15, ’16 and ’17 and SANY definitely wants to establishthemselves as a player in the North American market.”

SANY is committed to continuing the top-notch servicecustomers have come to expect. The company’s next day airtime for shipping parts and products is greater than 95 per-cent because of the large stock it keeps on hand.

“Most manufacturers try to arrive between that 90 and 95percent within 24 hours and the rest will come from overseasor whatever,” said Teague. “We really focus on being able toprovide as much as we can in that 24 hours so if we have toremove a part off the assembly line, we remove a part off theassembly line to keep a customer up and running. That’s oneof the worst thing you want to do from a manufacturingstandpoint, but it keeps your customer base satisfied.”

And keeping the customers satisfied is of utmost impor-tance at SANY. Because ultimately everything manmadecan and will break and when it does SANY knows when andhow you support the customer is key.

“It doesn’t matter the brand; it doesn’t matter the product,”says Teague. “It could be anything from refrigerators to air-planes. If you going to have an issue, and you are going tohave an issue, the customer remembers that issue, he doesn’tremember the 4,000 hours of great service he got out of themachine before. He cares about the problem he has todayand how quickly it can be rectified.”

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

SANY sells a large variety of machines includingrough-terrain cranes. Three SRC 865XL 65-ton (59 t)cranes were sold and are waiting to be picked up.

SANY’s manufacturing plant is located in Peachtree City, Ga.

SANY from page 36

MISSISSIPPIPUCKETT RENTS

www.puckettrents.comRichland

(601) 939-5151Biloxi

(228) 392-2211Hattiesburg

(601) 264-1111Meridian

(601) 703-0116Madison

(601) 859-5131

GEORGIAFLINT EQUIPMENT CO.www.flintequipco.com

Adairsville(770) 773-9857

Albany(229) 888-1212

Atlanta(404) 691-9445Braselton

(770) 965-1889Columbus

(706) 687-3344Grovetown

(706) 855-5440Macon

(478)788-1586Savannah

(912) 964-7370Brunswick

(912)264-6161

SOUTH CAROLINAFLINT EQUIPMENT CO.www.flintequipco.com

Aynor(843)358-5688Simpsonville(864) 963-5835West Columbia(803)794-9340Ladson

(843)572-0400Andrews

(843)221-4940Walterboro

(843)539-1420

NORTH CAROLINAJAMES RIVER EQUIPMENTwww.jamesriverequipment.com

Asheville(828) 667-0176Charlotte

(704) 597-0211Greensboro

(336) 668-2762Mt. Gilead

(910) 439-5653Wilkesboro

(336) 973-8201

R. W. MOORE EQUIPMENTCO.

www.rwmoore.comGarner

(919) 772-2121Ahoskie

(252) 332-5550Castle Hayne(910) 675-9211Fayetteville

(910) 424-1200Greenville

(252) 758-4403New Bern

(252) 638-5838

ALABAMATHOMPSON TRACTOR

www.thompsontractor.comAuburn, AL

(334) 321-2030Birmingham, AL(205) 326-0334Dothan, AL

(334) 673-3300Huntsville, AL(256) 532-3001Mobile, AL

(251) 452-1180Montgomery, AL(334) 262-1101

Oxford/Anniston. AL(256) 835-5737Shelby County, AL(205) 649-9489Tuscaloosa, AL(205) 247-3402

FLINT EQUIPMENT CO.www.flintequipco.com

Dothan(334) 794-8691

Troy(334) 566-4181

Page 85: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 85

FLORIDANORTRAX

www.nortrax.comTampa

(813) 635-2300Orlando

(407) 299-1212Pompano Beach(954) 977-9541

Riverview(813) 621-4902

Sarasota(941) 752-1300Fort Myers

(239) 334-3627Lutz

(813) 995-0841Miami

(305) 592-5740

THOMPSON TRACTORwww.thompsontractor.com

Pensacola, FL(850) 471-6710

VIRGINIAJAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT

www.jamesriverequipment.comDanville

(434) 822-6110Fishersville

(540) 337-3057Manassas

(703) 631-8500Salem

(540) 380-2011Winchester

(540) 667-9777

LOUISIANAH & E EQUIP SERVICESwww.he-equipment.com

Alexandria(318) 443-7173Baton Rouge

(225) 356-6113Bossier City

(318) 746-5272Gonzales

(225) 644-2328Kenner

(504) 467-5906Lafayette

(337) 837-9600Lake Charles

(337) 528-2661

Page 86: Southeast 23 2014

Page 86 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

Birmingham, AL205-841-6666Mobile, AL 36608251-633-4020Montgomery, AL334-262-6642Pensacola, FL

850-479-3004

Huntsville, AL256-536-9390Decatur, AL

256-350-0006Oxford, AL

256-832-5053

Springdale, AR479-927-1672Little Rock, AR

501-568-7867Shreveport, LA318-746-5272Alexandria, LA

318-443-7173Lafayette, LA

337-837-9600

Lake Charles, LA337-528-2661Baton Rouge, LA225-356-6113

Kenner, LA504-467-5906Memphis, TN

901-375-4902Nashville, TN

615-248-0266

Chattanooga, TN423-499-7700

Arden, NC828-684-1692Charlotte, NC

704-504-2870Raleigh, NC

919-781-9454Winston-Salem, NC

336-767-6900

Chesapeake, VA757-295-4944Ashland, VA

804-798-9740Roanoke, VA

540-362-3600Warrenton, VA

540-349-2878

www.cowin.com www.HE-equipment.com

Page 87: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 87

AIR COMPRESSORSALESGEORGIA

5490 Thomaston RoadMacon

(478) 474-8460

PINNACLE CENTRAL

COMPANY, INC. www.pinnaclecentral.com

FLORIDA

103 Bryan StreetJacksonville

(904) 354-5746

Polk City(888) 253-2444

ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENTNORTH CAROLINA

11425 Reames RdCharlotte

(704) 596-8283

Asheville(828) 687-0620

Raleigh(919) 661-8710

Greenville(252) 754-5280

GEORGIA

Savannah (912) 964-8079

SOUTH CAROLINA

Columbia

(803) 791-0740

Piedmont(864) 704-1060

North Charleston(843) 414-1120

TENNESSEE

Knoxville (865) 525-1845

Chattanooga(866) 495-3406

BLANCHARD MACHINERY, INC.

www.blanchardmachinery.net

FLORIDA

1890 NE 150th St.Miami

(305) 949-2581Fax: (305) 949-0747

Miami(305) 232-2255

West Palm Beach(561) 833-4634

JWH EQUIPMENT

www.jwhequipment.com

MISSISSIPPI

1101 Hwy. 80 WestJackson, MS 39204(601) 974-8090

COWIN EQUIPMENTALABAMA

2238 Pinson Valley ParkwayBirmingham

(205) 841-6666

Mobile(251) 633-4020

Montgomery(334) 262-6642

Huntsville(256) 350-0006

Oxford(256) 832-5053

FLORIDA

Pensacola(850) 479-3004

GEORGIA

Atlanta(404) 696-7210

Page 88: Southeast 23 2014

Page 88 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

The Easy Way To Advertise Your Equipment Valued At Less Than $1 Million Run In Two Consecutive Issues For $95

2007 Sennebogen 880R-HDwith approx. 5800hrs. For Sale or RentCall Turner Fabian (843) 991-9220 23 RM

“TRACKS FOR YOUR MACHINE!!” $7,000,000 Inventory of High-QualitySUMMIT Rubber Tracks to fit over 3500 models of construction equip. PNEUMATIC AND FLATPROOF SKIDSTEER TIRES also available. $95 Next day shipping to 23 states .............................................................Call

Summit Supply LLC888-888-1248 • [email protected] 23-24 TM

see your bargain aD insee your bargain aD in color.color.

only $50 extraonly $50 extra FOR 2 INSERTIONS

2010 MK1 Broce Broom, 576 Hours, Located in Savannah......................................................................................$75,000

Call ASC (704) 494-8104 23 RM

2006 GMCW5500 Truckat, Fully Refurbished by Dealer, Exc.Cond., 5.2L Diesel, 19’ Boom w/High Power Rotary Mower,Separate 85hp Hyd. System, 19247 Miles, Custom Paint,Full Factory Loaded for Demo Purposes, Dual Steering allSafety Options Available, Dealer Warranty Avail........$28,900Vin# J8DE5B16167901091

Call Larry (510) 593-3144 23-24 RO

MCLAREN RUBBER TRACKS FOR MINI EXCAVATORS &TRACK LOADERS, The most trusted brand in Americabrings you quality tracks for your specific make andmodel.

Call McLaren 888-492-4230 22-23 DH

MCLAREN FOR SKID STEER TRACKS, Full flotation; trac-tion; tire protection; machine stability; self-cleaning; lessground damage; fully rebuildable; interchangeable shoetypes.

Call McLaren 888-492-4230 22-23 DH

MCLAREN SOLID CUSHION TIRES, for skid steers, back-hoes, telehandlers, wheel loaders - Nu-Air Semi-Pneumatic Tire Technology: no flats ever; soft, air-cush-ioned ride; last 3 to 5 times longer than regular pneumat-ic tires; rims included; same day shipping; various tiresizes available.

Call McLaren 888-492-4230 22-23 DH

2008 70 Ton Liddell Drop Side Deck Lowboy Tri-AxleTrailer, Tandem Two-Axle Jeep, Two-axle Nitro Stinger withMotor ......................................................................$190,000

Sun Piledriving Equipment 302-539-7187 23-24 BB

Classified Rates:30 Words or Less for $30.00. Each Additional Word is 95¢.For just an additional $20 your ad can be posted on

our online searchable database for 30 daysAd runs for 2 (two) insertions - no changes in second insertion.

PLEASE ENCLOSE PAYMENT WITH ORDER and mail to:470 Maryland Drive• Fort Washington, PA 19034

215/885-2900 • Fax 215/885-2910 • Toll Free 1-800/523-2200

CLASSIFIEDS

ASPHALT EQUIPMENT

Asphalt Cutters

Attachments InternationalASPHALT CUTTERSSEVERE SERVICE

HIGH SPEEDASPHALT CUTTER

Skid Steers, TLB, Loaders,

Excavators

14 Models Available

''24-48 hour shipping''

SPECIAL PRICING!

Call 218-863-6444www.attachmentsintl.comwww.attachmentsusa.com

CRAWLER TRACTORS

Crawler Tractors

2003 CAT D6R XL, Sweeps,24'' Tracks, Cab, Good condi-tion, 14,500 hours ........CALL.

913-787-2371

EXCAVATORS

Hydraulic Excavators

2003 Komatsu ExcavatorPC200LC-7, A/C, 9'7'' Arm,Aux. Hyd., Good condition,6150 hours ................$79,500.

913-915-1607

LOADERS

Backhoe Loaders

2012 New Holland B95C, Cab,4WD, Extendahoe, PilotControls, Excellent condition,87 hours ....................$70,500.

423-753-4621

Skid Steer Loaders

JCB Skid-Steer Loader, S/N1746063, 84 hp, Tier 3 CanopyMachine, Servo Controls, Aux.Hydraulics, Foot Throttle, 2speed Trans., Pictures avail-able, Warranty, 200 hours..........................................$38,500.

Farm-Rite Inc.908-625-0697

2012 JCB 260, Canopy, OpenROPS, 3-way Servo Controls,Tier 3 Engine, Aux. Hydraulics(24gpm), Foot throttle,mechanical coupler, 2-speedtrans., pictures available, 200hrs..............................$36,000.

908-625-0697

2011 Terex TSV70 with coldweather cab, bucket, forks andgrapple bucket for additionalcost. Good condition, 195hours..........................$46,000.

440-439-4000

Wheel Loaders

CAT IT938 Wheel Loader, S/NIBS00524, Fair condition,18,240 hours..............$50,000.

440-439-4000

MISCELLANEOUS

Miscellaneous

Surplus Parts for SaleVarious Screener Parts &

Mesh. Conveyor Parts andDrives. Diesel/Hyd Powerpack.

Call 843-525-6140or visit

www.SandScience.com

Used Kolberg Sand ScrewAvailable

54" & 44" Single ScrewClassifier/Material Washer

Call 843-525-6140or visit

www.SandScience.com

RECYCLING EQUIPMENT

Screening Equipment

2000 Metso ST170 PortableScreener.

Heavy Duty Scalping Screenwith onboard stacking convey-or. Track Mounted Chassis -Diesel/Hyd - Runs Strong.

Call 843-525-6140or visit

www.SandScience.com

Subscribe to CEGtoday...

Get an edge on your competition!Construction Equipment Guide Southeast Edition subscribers are the best informed aboutconstruction news, construction equipment, sales, auctions, equipment prices, trends andchanges in the industry and activities of its people. Call Toll Free! We now accept Visa,Mastercard & American Express!

SUBSCRIPTIONS:

470 Maryland Dr. • Ft. Washington, PA 19034Email: [email protected]

TOLL FREE 1-800/523-2200FAX 215/885-2910

CARDMEMBER’S NAME _________________________________________________________

COMPANY NAME _______________________________________________________________

STREET____________________________________ PHONE NO. ________________________

CITY ______________________________________STATE _______ ZIP ________________

Check Enclosed VISA MASTERCARD American Express

CARD NUMBER

EXP. DATE(Mo./Yr.)

SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED CARDHOLDER

One Year $65(within United States & Puerto Rico Only)

®

Page 89: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 89

DOUBLE AXLE TRAILER | FITS 2.5/16HITCH AND HAS AT LEAST 20FEET OFROOM BY9FTCONTACT: GARYPOWELLPHONE: 217 691 5760EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BULLDOZER | AM LOOKING TO BUYBULLDOZER D9N OR D9R WITH MANU-AL TRANSMISSION AND RIPPER SIN-GLE SHANKSCONTACT: OUFIPHONE: 966530185141EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SCHWING CONCRETE PUMPS MOUNT-ED ON MACK TRUCKS 32METER TO 39METER 1994 / NEWERCONTACT: WILLIAM CROSSPHONE: 407 595 8221FAX: 407 843 0247EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HAAS CNC W/4TH AXIS | 2X HAAS VF4CONTACT: KEN YOSHIDAPHONE: 949-887-4701EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WEARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW ORUSED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERA-TOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOREQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOTINCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES.WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOUHAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICEOR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVEBOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NOLONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOUHAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DIS-CONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILLPURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDI-TION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE.PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT270-849-2270 OR EMAIL US.CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 2708492270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU WHEEL LOADER | LOOKINGTO BUY KOMATSU WHEEL LOADERSWA600-1, WA600-3 AND WA700-3CONTACT: STEVEPHONE: 281-491-0614FAX: 281-727-0415EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE BACKHOES | WANTED TO BUYCASE BACKHOE 580SK, 580L, 580SL,580M AND 580SM 2WD.CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARAPHONE: 832-528-0786FAX: 281-727-0415EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRIAXLE END DUMP ROCK TRAILER 30FOOTCONTACT: ROGERPHONE: 262-853-4504FAX: 414-837-3972EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LEEBOY 3000 FORCE FEED LOADERCONTACT: JERRY FARMERPHONE: 618.841.0978EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

VIBRATOR | WACKER VIBRATOR PLATEFOR COMPACTIONCONTACT: JASON TIDALGOPHONE: [805]929-5831EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BULLDOZER D21P-6-61623.SEND THE PHOTOS IN DETAIL THENGIVE YOUR PRICE CIF-HCMC.CONTACT: MRS DUYENPHONE: 84-8-916193908FAX: 84-8-38216727EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRAILER BED 5 FT X10 | TRAILER WITHA BED ABOUT 5FTX10FTCONTACT: LEE DRESSEL PHONE: 763 345 9221EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOBCAT XCHANGE COUPLERCONTACT: ROGEREMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRAWLER CRANE 250 TON CAPACITY.CONTACT: ROHITPHONE: 9312790233EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LATE MODEL PLOW TRUCK | LATEMODEL SINGLE AXLE PLOW TRUCKWITH PLOW, WING, SANDER, AUTO INTHE 2002-2009 VINTAGECONTACT: FRANK ELLENPHONE: 1-563-212-0595EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE ARE LOOKING FOR SERIOUS SUP-PLIER TO PROVIDE FOLLOWINGEQUIPMENT FOR BEST COMPETITIVEPRICES 920 , 926, 926E , 930 , 936 , 936E, 936F , 950 , 950F , 966D , 966E , 966F,980F & 988B ENGINE & TRANSMISSIONFOR CAT966D , 966E , 966F 980C & 980F & MOTOR GRADER 14 G BOBCATS130 2000 TO 2014 & TOYOTA LIFTTRUCK DIESEL 5000 TO 40, 000 TON2000 TO 2014CONTACT : M.ASKARITEL 819-246-9577EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––3141 DRESSER BACK HOE | LOOKINGFOR A 3141 DRESSER , BACKHOE TOMOUNT ON THE BACK OF MY DRESS-ER 100 E TRACK LOADERCONTACT: JEFFEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED TO BUY D6H NEAR NEW YORKUSER BUDGET UNDER 35000, NEEDEDBULLDOZER D6H ENC CAB UNDER8000 HOURS UNDERCARRIAGE 90 PER-CENT GOOD NEAR BURLINGTON ORNEW YORK ONLY CONTRACTOR I AMDRIVER BULLDOZERCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRACTOR COMPACTCONTACT: J CRISTO KIEPEAPHONE: 4105853389EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KUBOTA 40 HORSE POWER DIESELWITH 60 INCH SNOW BLOWER PLUSWINTER CABCONTACT: THOMAS KRAMERPHONE: 414 801 5138FAX: 414 529 3681 CALL FIRSTEMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

D8N OR D8R WITH DOZER 4B MS RIP-PER, MUST BE ABLE TO USE ORTRANSPORT INTO CALIFORNIA, FORAG, / FARM USECONTACT: BILL STOKESPHONE: 209-794-2380FAX: 209-794-2363EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE 580 LOADER BACKHOES | CASELOADER BACKHOES MODEL SK L SL MSM N SNSCONTACT: FRANK @ TRICOPHONE: 800-TRICO-59FAX: 732-780-3618EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D8H | USED RAILS AND SPROCKETFOR A D8H 7 ROLLER FRAMECONTACT: RANDY ARCHERPHONE: 515-277-5115FAX: 515-981-5981EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––STUMP GRINDERCONTACT: JASON GIESEPHONE: 715 701 3217EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADER | I AM LOOKINGTO BUY CAT USED WHEEL LOADERS,930, 936, 950B, 950E, 966D, 966E, 966F,972G, 980C, 980F, 988B AND 980F. IFYOU HAVE ANY IN STOCK OR TRADE-INPLEASE OFFER ME WITH PICTURESDETAILS AND BEST PRICE.CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARAPHONE: 832-528-0786FAX: 281-727-0415EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO BUY USED CATERPILLARWHEEL LOADERS 920, 926, 930, 936,938F/G, 950B/C/E/F, 966C/D/E/F/H,980C/F AND 988B. PLEASE SEND MEPICTURES, SERIAL NUMBER, CONDITION, LOCATION AND FINALOFFER PRICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PM WB60 + IMT 24562 | UNMOUNTEDKNUCKLE CRANECONTACT: MOHSENPHONE: 966566972242EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 966,D,E,F; 970F; 972F,G; 980C,F;D8R; D9L, D9N; D9R; 14G,H | CATLOADER: 930; 936E; 950C,B,E;966C,D,E,F; 970F; 972F,G; 980C,F | CAT DOZER: D8R; D9L; D9N; D9R |GRADER: 14G,H.CONTACT: MOSTAFA ELEMAMPHONE: 281-581-2111FAX: 281-581-2117EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BACK HOLDCONTACT: CARL CUMMINGSPHONE: 912 384-7120EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TAILGATE FOR A TA30 GEN 7 HAULTRUCK | TAILGATECONTACT: CAREN BUNCEPHONE: 860-824-5536FAX: 860-824-4139EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CAT WHEEL LOADERS CAT 950B, CAT950E. MACHINES MUST BE LOCATED INUS/AUSTRALIA OR CANADA.CONTACT: IKRAM ULLAH KHANPHONE: +92-333-5555-360EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DRESSER BUCKET, QUICK COUPLER,ATTACHMENTS FOR IH 530CONTACT: HARRYPHONE: 905 403 0788EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SCHWING BOOM PUMPS | SCHWINGCONCRETE PUMP BOOMS 32M -39MMOUNTED ON MACK TRUCKS 94 &NEWERCONTACT: WILLIAM CROSSPHONE: 407 595 8221FAX: 407 843 0136EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED CATERPILLAR WHEEL EXCAVA-TOR - CAT 140M CAT M316D 329DLBETWEEN 2012 TO 2014 I CAN GIVETHE MOST MONEY USD $250,000CONTACT: IBRAHIMEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LANDFILL COMPACTORSCONTACT: MARK OR JOHNPHONE: 519-686-1123EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EAGLE 1000CC OR 1200CC PORTABLECRUSHING PLANTCONTACT: JOEPHONE: 724 944-5569EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED GRADALL 4100 OR EQUIVALENT2005 OR NEWER - CALL FOR SPECSCONTACT: BRANCH COUNTY ROADCOMMISSIONPHONE: 517-278-2022FAX: 517-278-6126EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

I NEED TO BUY CUMMINS KT19GENSET.CONTACT: IKRAM KHANPHONE: +92-333-555-5360EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR WELDING TRUCKCONTACT: JOSEPHONE: 347 3516853EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED KUBOTA 92SV SKID STEER INGOOD SHAPECONTACT: GLENN, SIEVE CONSTRUC-TIONPHONE: 507-227-3780FAX: 507-736-2199EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO BUY CATERPILLARWHEEL LOADER 930 BETWEEN 1980TO 1984CONTACT: MOHAMEDPHONE: 253-232-6772EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PILE HAMMERS | LOOKING TO BUYCLAMSHELL BUCKETS, GRAPPLES,PILE HAMMERS, WINCHES, HOISTS,CRANES & HOOK BLOCKS.CONTACT: GREGPHONE: 724-228-5560EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TERRAMITE T5C USED 1990 THRU 2000,PLEASE CONTACT E MAIL ONLYCONTACT: C.B. BARKERPHONE: 910 564 4931FAX: NONEEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PILE HAMMERS | LOOKING FOR USEDVIBRATORY AND DIESEL HAMMERSAPE _ ICE _ J&MCONTACT: WILLIEEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––IT DD70, IR DD25, AND DEERE 410 2004AND UP | IR DD70, IR DD25, AND DEERE410 2004 AND UP BOBCAT S185 2010BOBCAT 325 BOBCAT 323 KOMATSUDOZERS PLEASE EMAIL ME ALL INFOCONTACT: MANSOOR MOLAIPHONE: +16303799175EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE WANT TO BUY CATERPILLAR DOZERS D9N & D9R WITHRIPPERS.PLEASE OFFER US & KINDLYSEND US DETAILS, PICTURES & OFFERGOOD PRICE.CONTACT: FAIZ KHANPHONE: +92-333-3298751EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE WANT TO BUY CATERPILLARWHEEL LOADERS 950B, 950E, 966E,966F.PLEASE OFFER US & KINDLYSEND ME DETAILS, PICTURES & OFFERGOOD PRICE.CONTACT: NAQIB KHANPHONE: +92-333-3298751EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

DROP DECK TRAILER | 53X102 DROPDECK AIR RIDE TRAILERCONTACT: JOHN MICHALKOPHONE: 262 889 1372EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRACTOR CAB | ENCLOSED USED CABTO FIT IHC 684.CONTACT: RONPHONE: 419-565-5429EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VANAIR 80 VIPER | PORTABLE AIR 80CFMCONTACT: ANDYPHONE: 2316725139EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––COMMERCIAL LAWN MOWER | UNDER200 HOURS AND A 52 IN SIZE DECKNEEDS TO BE A 2012 OR 2013CONTACT: [email protected]: 6315862225EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRACHOEEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––INTERNATIONAL TRI AXLE DUMPPAYSTAR 5000 5600 OR 5900 FROMCONTRACTOR 400 HP OR MORE | TRIAXLE DUMP CLEAN 400 HP OR MOREFROM CONTRACTOR.CONTACT: KEVINPHONE: 856-692-0027EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HYUNDAI 4503 | LINDI FINAL DRIVECONTACT: WILLIAM RENAUD JRPHONE: 207-384-5111FAX: 207-384-4809EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE WANT TO BUY CAT WHEELLOADER 920, 926E, 936E, 950B, 950E,966D, 966E, 966F, 970F, 980C, 980F, 988BAND 988F. IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALEPLEASE EMAIL US PHOTOS ANDDETAILS.CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARAPHONE: 832-528-0786FAX: 281-727-0415EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY CAT MOTORGRADER 12G, 140G, 14G, AND 140H IFYOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASEEMAIL PHOTOS AND DETAILS.CONTACT: STEVEPHONE: 713-659-0593FAX: 281-727-0415EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FIELD STRIPING MACHINE | LOOKINGFOR A AIRLESS FIELD STRIPINGMACHINECONTACT: RICKPHONE: 518 369 3296FAX: 518 371 0296EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANT TO BUY NICE CRAWLERLOADER. LOCATED IN WEST POINT CONTACT: CHARLES TRAMMELLPHONE: 706 645 6704 OR 706 501 9457EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Attention Contractors!Post Your Wanted To Buy Listings FREE!

Here’s How! List Your Wanted ItemsIf you would like to place your Wanted To Buy listings on our website for inclusion in our newsletters, simply visit:

www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com/wanted and enter your listings. Inappropriate or Sale Ads will be Deleted

Page 90: Southeast 23 2014

Page 90 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

ALEX LYON & SON

AUCTIONEERS

www.lyonauction.com315-633-2944�

• Gary, INFri.,�November�14,�2014For:�Complete�Liquidation�Concrete&�General�Contractor

• Boston, MASat.,�November�15,�2014For:�Late�Model�Snow�Removal�&Construction�Equipment

• Waterloo, IAThurs.,�November�20,�2014For:�Complete�LiquidationEarthmoving�Equipment

• Manassas, VAFri.,�November�21,�2014For:�Late�Model�ConstructionEquipment�and�more

• Dallas, TXTues.,�December�2,�2014For:�Late�&�Great�Rental�FleetConstruction�Equipment

• Atlanta, GAWed.,�December�3,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment,Support�&�Trucks

• Las Vegas, NVSat.,�December�6,�2014For:�Large�Rental�Return�Auction

• Odessa, TXTues.,�December�9,�2014For:�Rental�Fleet�ConstructionEquipment�&�more

• Norwich, Ontario CANWed.,�December�10,�2014For:�Large�Late�Model�Deere�FarmMachinery�Sale

• Atlantic City, NJSat.,�December�20,�2014For:�Late�Model�Rental�Returns

• Albany, NYSat.,�December�27,�2014For:�Rental�Fleet�ConstructionEquipment�&�more

• Kissimmee, FLJanuary�31�–�February�8,�2015For:�22nd Annual�ConstructionEquipment,�Trucks�&�more

RITCHIE BROS.

AUCTIONEERS

www.rbauction.com402-421-2631

• Houston, TXNovember�12-13,�2014

• Boise, IDNovember�14,�2014

• New Braunfels, TXNovember�14,�2014

• Phoenix, AZNovember�18,�2014

• Tipton, CANovember�19,�2014

• East Brunswick, NJNovember�20,�2014

• Williston, NDNovember�20,�2014

• Las Vegas, NVNovember�21,�2014

• Atlanta, GADecember�2,�2014

• Salt Lake City, UTDecember�2,�2014

• Fort Worth, TXDecember�3-4,�2014

• Nashville, TNDecember�9,�2014

• Columbus, OHDecember�11,�2014

• Manchester, NHDecember�12,�2014

• Orlando, FLFebruary�16-20,�2015

BAR NONE AUCTION

www.barnoneauction.com

866-372-1700�

• Riverside, CASat.,�November�15,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment�&Commercial�Truck�Auction

• Phoenix, AZFri.,�November�21,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment�&Utility�Truck�Sales

• Portland, ORThurs.,�December�4,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment�&Commercial�Truck�Sales

BIG IRON

www.bigiron.com

800-937-3558�

• ONLINE ONLYNovember�12,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYNovember�19,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYNovember�26,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYDecember�3,�2014

BLACKMON AUCTIONS, INC.

www.blackmonauctions.com

501-352-4703

• Van Buren, ARThurs.,�November�13,�2014For:�Cockrum�Welding�&Fabrication

• Oxford, MSTues.,�November�18,�2014For:�Deep�South�Sand�&�Gravel

• Ozark, ARThurs.,�December�4,�2014For:�One-Owner�Auction

CAP AUCTIONS

www.capauctions.com

888-300-0005�

• Bryan, TXFri.,�November�21,�2014For:�AG,�Truck�&�ConstructionEquipment

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

www.catauctions.com

866-750-9432�

• Las Vegas, NVFri.,�November�14,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

• Oklahoma City, OKTues.,�November�18,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYWed.,�November�19,�2014For:�eQuipment�Yard

• Warner, NHFri.,�November�21,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

• Denver, COThurs.,�December�4,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

• Minneapolis, MNTues.,�December�9,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

• Lancaster, PAThurs.,�December�11,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYWed.,�December�17,�2014For:�eQuipment�Yard

• Kissimmee, FLFri.,�February�13,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

DAVIS AUCTIONS

www.davisauctionsinc.com

�203-758-4087

• Prospect, CT

Sat.,�December�13,�2014

For:�Construction�Equipment

DEANCO AUCTIONS

www.deancoauction.com

601-656-9768

• Philadelphia, MS

November�19-20,�2014

For:�Construction�Equipment,

Heavy-duty�Trucks,�Trailers�&�more

DEL PETERSON & ASSOCIATES

www.delpeterson.com

�800-492-9090

• ONLINE ONLY

Tues.,�November�18,�2014

For:�Farm�Implement,�Construction

Equipment�&�more

DON SMOCK

AUCTION CO., INC.

www.dsa-auctions.com

765-778-9277

• Syracuse, IN

Sat.,�November�15,�2014

For: Concrete & Excavating

EQUIFY AUCTIONS, LLC

www.equifyauctions.com

�888-535-8218

• Wills Point, TX

November�19-20,�2014

For:�2�Day�Auction�Event

EURO AUCTIONS USA

www.euroauctions.com

�770-683-3883

• Covington, GA

Fri.,�December�5,�2014

For:�Construction�Vehicles�&�more

FREY & SONS, INC.

www.freyandsons.com

�419-455-3739

• Montpelier, OH

Thurs.,�November�20,�2014

For:�Sand�&�Gravel�Plant�&

Equipment

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

www.hunyady.com

�800-233-6898

• Livingston, NJ

Wed.,�November�12,�2014

For:�Complete�Liquidation�Jogi

Construction,�Inc.

I.R.A.Y. AUCTION

www.iraymn.com

�320-968-7230

• Foley, MN

Fri.,�December�5,�2014

For:�Heavy�Construction

Equipment,�Truck�&�Trailer

IRON PLANET AUCTIONS

www.ironplanet.com�888-433-5426

ONLINE AUCTIONSGo to www.ironplanet.com to view thecomplete auction schedules, inspectionreports and to place your bid!

• ONLINE ONLYNovember�13,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYNovember�19,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYNovember�20,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYNovember�26,�2014

J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS

www.jjkane.com�855-GO2-KANE

• Charlotte, NCSat.,�November�13,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Portland, ORThurs.,�November�20,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Rome, NYSat.,�November�22,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Lansing, MISat.,�December�6,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Atlanta, GAThurs.,�December�11,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• West Palm Beach, FLSat.,�December�13,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

J.M. WOOD

AUCTION COMPANY

www.jmwood.com�800-447-7085

• Montgomery, ALDecember�3�-�4,�2014For:�Trucks,�Construction�&Forestry

JEFF MARTIN

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com�601-450-6200

• ONLINE ONLYNovember�10-19,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment,Heavy�Trucks�&�more

• Wiggins, MSWed.,�November�18,�2014For:�Masonry�Related�Equipment

• Brooklyn, MSNovember�20-22,�2014For:�3�Day�Fall�Public�Auction

MARTIN & MARTIN

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.mmaauction.com�864-947-7888

• Kingsport, TNWed.,�November�12,�2014For:�Large�Dismantled�Machines�&Major�Machine�Components

• Pelzer, SCFri.,�November�14,�2014For:�Const/Farm�Equipment,Trucks,�Trailers�&�more

• Lenoir, NC

Wed.,�November�19,�2014

For:�Construction�Equipment�&

Related�items

• Newington, GA

Wed.,�December�10,�2014

For:�Farm�Equipment�&�Related

items

MEEKINS AUCTION

COMPANY

www.meekinsauction.com

�800-499-6560

• Lumberton, NC

Tues.,�December�30,�2014

For:�20th Annual�Contractors

Auction

MOTLEY’S AUCTION

GROUP

www.motleys.com

�804-232-3300

• Richmond, VA

Thurs.,�November�13,�2014

For:�Construction�Equipment�&

Trucks

NUTT AUCTION

COMPANY

www.nuttauction.com

903-748-4400

• Texarkana, AR

Sat.,�November�22,�2014

For:�Retirement�Auction

PETROWSKY

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.petrowskyauctioneers.com

�860-642-4200

• Plaistow, NH

November�14-15,�2014

For:�Complete�Dispersal�–�S&R

Construction�Enterprises

• Bristol, CT

Fri.,�December�5,�2014

For:�Major�Equipment�Liquidation

• North Franklin, CT

December�19-20,�2014

For:�Major�Public�Auction�–�Area

Contractors�&�Equipment�Dealers

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

www.purplewave.com

�866-608-9283

• ONLINE ONLY

Tues.,�November�18,�2014

For:�Truck�&�Trailer�Auction

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs.,�November�20,�2014

For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs.,�December�4,�2014

For:�Construction�Equipment

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.ritchason.com

�800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TN

Sat.,�December�13,�2014

For:�Heavy�Equipment,�Trailers,

Trucks�&�Commercial�Vehicles

ROLLER AUCTIONEERS

www.rollerauction.com

�866-515-1668

• Denver, CO

Wed.,�November�12,�2014

For:�Heavy�Construction�&

Contracting�Equipment

SCOTT PERRY & CO.

www.scottperryco.com

716-283-7653

• Thiells, NYThurs.,�November�13,�2014For:�NYS�Office�for�People�WithDevelopmental�Disabilities�

• Bear Mountain, NYFri.,�November�14,�2014For:�NYS�Office�of�Parks�&Recreation�

• Stony Brook, NYTues.,�November�18,�2014For:�Research�and�Development�

• Central Islip, NYWed.,�November�19,�2014For:�NYS�Dept.�of�Transportation�

• West Babylon, NYThurs.,�November�20,�2014For:�NYS�Office�of�Parks�&Recreation

• Poughkeepsie, NYFri.,�November�21,�2014For:�NYS�Dept.�of�Transportation�

SHETRON AUCTIONS

www.shetronequipment.com

�717-532-8828

• Shippensburg, PAFri.,�December�19,�2014For:�Construction�&�FarmEquipment

STEFFES GROUP INC.

www.steffesgroup.com

�701-237-9173

• ONLINE ONLYNovember�5-12,�2014For:�November�Monthly�Auction

• Osceola, WINovember�17-25,�2014For:�Frontier�AG�&�Turf�Inventory

• West Fargo, NDWed.,�December�3,�2014For:�Aglron�West�Fargo�Event

• Montevideo, MNTues.,�December�9,�2014For:�Kibble�Equipment�Late�ModelEquipment�Auction

• ONLINE ONLYDecember�3-10,�2014For:�December�Monthly�Auction

• ONLINE ONLYDecember�8-16,�2014For:�2�Day�Dealer�RealignmentAuction�

UTILITY AUCTIONS

www.utilityauctions.net

�302-530-9103

• Wilmington, DEFri.,�December�19,�2014For:�Construction,�Utility�&�ForestryEquipment

WAYNE PIKE

AUCTION COMPANY

www.waynepikeauction.com

763-389-5700

• Princeton, MNSat.,�December�6,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

YODER & FREY

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.yoderandfrey.com

�419-865-3990

• Kissimmee, FLFebruary�9-16,�2015For:�41st Annual�ConsignmentAuction

AuctionsComingTo view information on upcoming auctions visit our

Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

Page 91: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 91

BUY ONLINE

The new way to buyused equipment

Visit allEquip.com or call 855-827-1515

2008 JLG 260MRT 4WD Dual Fuel Scissor Lift – $12,000

2009 Bobcat 335 Mini Excavator – $23,900

2012 Volvo MC115C Skid-Steer Loader – $20,000

2008 Case 580M Series 2 Backhoe Loader – $28,500

2006 Mitsubishi FG25N Pneumatic Tire Forklift – $9,500

2005 Lull 644E-42 Telehandler – $23,000

2005 Genie S-65 4WD Diesel Telescopic Boom Lift – $26,500

Excavators | Landscape Equipment | Generators | Trenching Equipment | Sweepers/Scrubbers | and much more!

Low, no-haggle pricing. Inspected. Ready for work. Guaranteed.

2006 Mitsubishi FG25NPneumatic Tir

2006 Mitsubishi FG25Ne Forklift – $9,500 r e

2005 Genie S-65 4WD Dieselelescopic Boom Lift – $26,500TTelescopic Boom Lift – $26,500

2005 Genie S-65 4WD Dieselelescopic Boom Lift – $26,500

2005 Lull 644E-42elehandler – $23,000TTelehandler – $23,000

elehandler – $23,000

olvo M 2012 V Volvo MC115CSkid-Steer Loader – $20,000

Mini Excavator – $23,900olvo MC115C

Skid-Steer Loader – $20,000

2009 Bobcat 335Mini Excavator – $23,900

T 4WD Dual2008 JLG 260MRFuel Scissor Lift – $12,000

T 4WD DualFuel Scissor Lift – $12,000

2008 Case 580M Series 2Backhoe Loader – $28,500

2008 Case 580M Series 2Backhoe Loader – $28,500

ed arEquipment featur

Excavators | Landscape Equipment | Generators | T

esentation of items available on allEquip. Items arepre a red ar

Excavators | Landscape Equipment | Generators | T

e sold and added to inventory dailyesentation of items available on allEquip. Items ar

enching Equipment | Sweepers/Scrubbers | and much morrExcavators | Landscape Equipment | Generators | T

e sold and added to inventory daily

isit V allEquip.com

enching Equipment | Sweepers/Scrubbers | and much mor

.

allEquip.com or call 855-827

e sold and added to inventory daily

enching Equipment | Sweepers/Scrubbers | and much mor

5151- 855-827

e!enching Equipment | Sweepers/Scrubbers | and much mor

Page 92: Southeast 23 2014

Page 92 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

Vast Selection of Iron Sold at Alex Lyon & Son Sale in Kissimmee

Al Eckenfels, used equipment coordi-nator of Atlas Copco, Independence,Ohio, inspects this Cat 12G.Jack Lyon has the auction running smoothly.

Don Miller, TM TradingCo., inspects this Vermeertrencher.

Rick McLaughlin (L), McLaughlin Brothers, and Al Endriunasof Endriunas Brothers visit from Boston and look over theequipment.

Tommy Henderson, Fort Myers Rental Equipment,hopes to take a Bobcat home with him.

Harry (L) and Sid Harmer, Harmer Construction, check out thePowerscreen screening machine.

Daniel Walker, Ongrade ContractingInc., Lake Suzy, Fla., looks for a mini-excavator.

More than 600 pieces of equipment that were availableincluded articulated haul trucks, excavators, motorgraders,tractor loader backhoes, tracked skid steers and more.

A customer tests this Case 5866 forklift.

Mike Lambert, M&D Tractor &Equipment, stands by this JLG 1200SJP.

Abeautiful fall day greeted those who attendedthe Alex Lyon & Son’s Oct. 22 auction inKissimmee, Fla. More than 600 pieces of

equipment that were available included articulated haultrucks, excavators, motorgraders, tractor loader back-hoes, tracked skid steers and more. Numerous manu-facturers were represented at the sale including Volvo,Komatsu, Cat, Terex, Kobelco and more.

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

Page 93: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 93

Page 94: Southeast 23 2014

Page 94 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

see RITCHIE page 96

More Than 1,900 Bidders Participate in Ritchie Bros. Auction

Bill Keefe of Triple E inspects this Cat D5K.

Billy Sibley, owner of Sibley Equipmentin Woodstock, Ala., looks at a couple ofDeere excavators.

Operators line up the motorgraders to go on the auction block.

Bidders came from more than 60 countries, including 49 U.S. states. Dean Adkins, Adkins Contracting, searches for a mid-sized excavator.

Dwayne Rutherford, RS Elliott, Orlando, Fla.,inspects this Volvo 170E loader.

More than 1,900 bidders participated online andin person at Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers’ multi-million dollar unreserved public equipment

auction in Orlando, Fla., on Oct. 23. Bidders came from more than 60 countries, including

49 U.S. states. More than 55 percent of the equipmentwas sold to out-of-state buyers, from as far away asJamaica, Malaysia, Thailand and Panama. Online bid-ders purchased 42 percent of the equipment sold. More than 1,400 equipment items were sold in the

auction, including 55 excavators, 35-plus wheel loaders,30-plus truck tractors, 25-plus crawler tractors and more.Ritchie Bros.’s next auction in Orlando will be its pre-

mier global auction, held on February 16 to 20, 2015. Asalways, the auction will be open to the public and allitems will be sold unreserved. Equipment consignmentsare now being accepted for the February mega-auction;contact the Orlando site directly and ensure your equip-ment will have a spot in the sale.

Page 95: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 95

TERMS: Complete payment or a minimum requirement of 20% deposit day of sale in Cash, Certified Check or Guaranteed Funds. Balance due within 4 days. NH Lic #2966

ONLINE BIDDING THROUGH EQUIPMENTFACTS

CALL FOR INFORMATION AND PICTURE BROCHURES.

Salt Lake City, UT (801) 355-4500 Columbus, OH (614) 444-4300Wharton, NJ (973) 659-3330 Providence, RI (401) 455-0200Milford, NH (603) 672-4100 Boston, MA (617) 427-8888

275 Route 32, North Franklin, CT 06254, (860) 642-4200, Fax: (860) 642-7900www.petrowskyauctioneers.com

UPCOMING AUCTIONSONE OWNER – 2 DAYS

COMPLETE EQUIPMENT & ROLLING STOCK DISPERSALAUCTION for S&R CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES

(Owners Pursuing Other Interests)

ONE OF NH’s MOST VENERABLE & REVERED CONTRACTING FIRMS

MAJOR INVENTORY OF HEAVY EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS, TRAILERS,REPAIR EQUIPMENT & TOOLING, BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS SALE FEATURES - 2010 Yutong YTRD 280 Rotary Drill Mtd On Cat 336D Track Unit, Multiple Kelly Bars & Bits

MAJOR INVENTORY OF JOB SITE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT & TOOLS, JOB MATERIAL OVER RUNS, & STORAGE CONTAINERS

PLEASE NOTE: Both Sites are on the Same Road, 100 Yards Apart

MAJOR EQUIPMENT LIQUIDATION AUCTION for

M&M TENNIS COURT CO., INC., &BRISTOL CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. (Owners Retiring) &

AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS

COMPLETE INVENTORY OF COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL GRADING, PAVING & SITE DEVELOPMENT EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS, TRAILERS, FLEET VEHICLES, SUPPORT

& REPAIR EQUIPMENT & TOOLS Due to limited space consignments are subject to advance approval

2 DAY MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT (Rental Return)

& AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS275 ROUTE 32, NORTH FRANKLIN, CT 06254

CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING & SITE DEVELOPMENT EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS

GENERAL CONTRACTOR SUPPORT, AG, LANDSCAPE & MFG EQUIPMENT

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 9:30 AM 121-123 NEWTON ROAD, PLAISTOW, NH 03865 (S&R Maintenance Facility)

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 9:30 AM 185 SOUTH MAIN ST, NEWTON, NH 03858 (S&R Office & Storage Facility)

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 9:30 AM 131 MINES ROAD, BRISTOL, CT 06010

DAY 1� FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 8:30 AM

DAY 2 � SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 8:30 AM

�����!���"!&'%(�'�"!��$(�#������)*��('*��%(��&���%����%&���% ��$(�#����"���!���$(�#����(##"%'��$(�#���,�(����"%����

Wednesday, Nov. 19th &Thursday, Nov. 20th • 9am

�����"���!�� )��+���������#������������������������������ �������������

A 10% buyers fee on the first $4500 of each lot and a 1% buyers fee on the remaining balance of each lot

Consignments are Now BeingAccepted for this Auction.

Deanco Auction Co of MS, Inc.Phone: 601.656.9768

Fax: 601.656.01921042 Holland Ave • PO Box 1248

Philadelphia, MS 39350

Auctioneers: Donnie W. Dean, MS Lic. 733 & Wes Dean, AL Lic. 5219, MGL 835F

OONNLLIINNEE BBIIDDDDIINNGGWWIILLLL BBEE AAVVAAIILLAABBLLEEFFOORR TTHHIISS AAUUCCTTIIOONN

��������������������������������������

HUGE 2-DAY

PUBLICAUCTION

DEANCODEANCObid

AUCTIONAUCTIONLIVEonline

CRAWLER DOZERSHYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS

CRANESMOTOR GRADERSMOTOR SCRAPERS

RUBBER-TIRED LOADERSOFF-ROAD TRUCKSLOADER BACKHOESSKID STEER LOADERS

TRENCHERS

FORKLIFTSCOMPACTION EQUIP.ASPHALT EQUIP.DUMP TRUCKSTRUCK TRACTORSSPECIALTY TRUCKS

TRAILERSLOGGING EQUIP.FARM TRACTORS1-TON TRUCKS

PICKUP TRUCKSVEHICLES

ATTACHMENTSMISC. ITEMS

AND MUCH MORE !!

DEANCODEANCObid

AUCTIONAUCTIONLIVEonline

TYPES OF EQUIPMENT TO BE SOLD IN THIS AUCTION

������������� ����

(2) 2011-09John Deere120D

(1 of 2) 2008 Cat 140M VHP+(County-Owned)

2009 Cat 12M VHP(County-Owned)

2013 John Deere700K LGP

Page 96: Southeast 23 2014

Page 96 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

Ritchie Bros. Sells Approximately 1,400 Items an Orlando Sale

Andy Matryn, AP Construction, was awarded a project con-structing Wawa’s in Florida and needs machinery.

Danny Hicks, Express Concrete, hopes to take somemixers back to Houston.

Hank Meinhardt, Brandywine Truck & Equipment, attends the auc-tion.

This 2012 Volvo L180G sold for $185,000.

Gordon Ellsworth, Ellsworth Construction Ltd., traveled fromNewfoundland to look over the inventory of dump trucks.

Scott Lis, Crosstown Enterprises, plans to bid on this JCB550.

“Our February Orlando auction is one of themost anticipated global equipment events of theyear, attracting thousands of enthusiastic bid-ders from all around the world,” said SteveKriebel, regional sales manager, Ritchie Bros.Auctioneers. “Our 2014 February auctionattracted more than 8,600 registered biddersfrom 84 countries and all 50 U.S. states. At thisauction each year we see visitors on site fromSouth America, Canada, Europe and the MiddleEast, as well as thousands more participatingaround the world online.”

The 2014 Orlando February auction featuredmore than 8,800 equipment items and trucksfrom more than 830 sellers; generating morethan $166 million in gross auction proceeds,including $54 million sold online.

For more information on the February 2015Orlando auction, call 1-863/420-9919 or visitrbauction.com/Orlando.

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

Jamie Wurthmann, owner of UCMInc., Lakeland, Fla., shops the inven-tory.

RITCHIE from page 94

Page 97: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 97

December 5th 2014 @ 9.00am

2002 Komatsu PC200LC-7

2001 Kobelco SK400LC 00-04 CAT 963C - choice

CAT 613C

www.euroauctions.com

100%AbsoluteAuction

CAT 621B - choice

05-07 Komatsu HM400 - choice

2006 John Deere 544J 2006 ASV Positrack RC100 - choice

2007 Takeuchi TL130 2005 Fontaine TH-55 - choice

2004 Peterbilt 379 - choice

1997 CAT D6RLGP

T. 770.683.3883E. [email protected]

COVINGTON, GA10887 Old Atlanta Highway

Covington,Georgia.30014

Euro Auctions License Number AU-C002951

To view full inventory visit

Sale of equipment vehicles and workshop equipment on behalf of JB Earthmoving on the closure of their Covington operations.To include complete dispersal of JLB heavy haul and also to include a package of equipment from Rockdale Pipeline Conyers.

WWW.JMWOOD.COM

December 3 & 4, 2014Montgomery, AL 8am CDT

800-447-7085

WWW.JMWOOD.COM

3475 ASHLEY ROADMONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 36108

(334) 264-3265FAX (334) 269-6990

AL Lic. 1137 (Bryant Wood, Auctioneer) • AL Lic. 1791 (J.D. Gray, Auctioneer)

(2) 2007 MACK CV713ROLLOFF

2013 CAT D5K

2010 CAT D6T LGP, TIER III

JOHN DEERE 8285R MFWD

(3) CAT 140H

2013 PETE PRE-EMISSIONGLIDER

Find us online:TN FIRM # 2048

2005 VOLVO L90E

2011 KOMATSU PC350LC-8

1989 CAT D25C ARTIC WATER TRUCK

2008 & 2004 VOLVO EC55B’S

Page 98: Southeast 23 2014

Page 98 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

ADVERTISER INDEX

The Advertisers Index is printed as a free editorial service to our advertisers and readership. Construction Equipment Guide is not responsible for errors or omissions.

ACT CONSTRUCTION ..............................................................................13ALLU GROUP ............................................................................................68ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ........................................2,3,10B3C FUEL SOLUTIONS ............................................................................29BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ........................................................................65BARGAINS ................................................................................................88BORDER EQUIPMENT..............................................................................19BRANDYWINE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT..................................................13BROOKS SALES INC ................................................................................22CAROLINA CAT ....................................................................................14-17CATERPILLAR ..........................................................................................63CATERPILLAR OF FLORIDA ....................................................................30CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................................................66CLASSIFIEDS ............................................................................................88CLEARSPAN FABRIC STRUCTURES ......................................................29CON-EQUIPMENT OF THE CAROLINAS ................................................20CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

TRAILER PROMO ............................................................................52FLORIDA AUCTION PROMO 2015 ..................................................35WANTED ..........................................................................................89DAKOTA SHINE TESTIMONIAL ......................................................39BEAZLEY AUCTION PROMO ..........................................................93

CRANE SOLUTIONS ................................................................................22DEANCO AUCTION & SALES CO INC

PHILADELPHIA MS ..........................................................................95DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA........................................................76,77DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER..................................................................87DRESSTA NORTH AMERICA ....................................................................31DYNAPAC ..................................................................................................82EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ................................................................46,47EURO AUCTIONS UK LTD

CONVINGTON GA............................................................................97FELLING TRAILERS ..................................................................................45FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIP LLC ..............................................6,7FLANGE LOCK ..........................................................................................27FLECO ATTACHMENTS ............................................................................74FLINT EQUIPMENT COMPANY USED ....................................................32G S EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................9GEHL ..........................................................................................................82GEITH INC..................................................................................................69GROVE WORLDWIDE ..............................................................................86H & E EQUIPMENT SERVICES ................................................................20HELAC CORP ............................................................................................72HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ..............................................................100HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ........................................................70INTERSTATE EQUIPMENT CO ................................................................22IROCK CRUSHERS ..................................................................................60

IRONPLANET ............................................................................................91JM WOOD AUCTION

MONTGOMERY AL ..........................................................................97JOHN DEERE ............................................................................................79KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY........................................40,41KLEEMAN ..................................................................................................57KOMATSU AMERICA CORP............................................................42,43,75KPI-JCI ......................................................................................................61KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ..............................................................................99KUHN EQUIPMENT SALES INC ..............................................................59LABOUNTY MFG INC ................................................................................54LBX ....................................................................................................50,51LIEBHERR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ............................................23LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CO ....................................................5MACKINNON EQUIPMENT & SERVICE ..................................................21MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ........................................................................11MOBRO MARINE INC................................................................................73MONTABERT..............................................................................................71NORAM ................................................................................................84,85NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS........................................................70NORTRAX EQUIPMENT CO FL ..........................................................25,27PEMBERTON INC......................................................................................74PETROWSKY AUCTIONEEERS INC

PLAISTOW NH..................................................................................95POWER EQUIPMENT CO ........................................................................33POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ............................................................55RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ......................................................89RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS

LEBANON TN ..................................................................................97ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY................................................................70SANY AMERICA INC ............................................................................80,81SENNEBOGEN ..........................................................................................56SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ..................................................68SULLAIR ....................................................................................................29TEREX CRANES........................................................................................83TEREX FUCHS ..........................................................................................64THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ................................................72TOWMASTER INC ....................................................................................48TRENCH SHORING SERVICES................................................................34WORLD OF ASPHALT ..............................................................................37YOUNG CORP ..........................................................................................72

ALABAMA SUPPLEMENTCOWIN EQUIPMENT CO INC ....................................................................3JCB OF ALABAMA ......................................................................................7THOMPSON TRACTOR CO ....................................................................4,5TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................................................8

To read articles about these CEG advertisers, visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com

Page 99: Southeast 23 2014

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 12, 2014 • Page 99

Introducing Kubota’s KX040-4 with EcoPlus Technology

www.kubota.comOptional equipment may be shown.©Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2013

Horsepower 42.4

Operating Weight (lbs.) 9,017

Maximum Digging Depth 11' 2.6"

Bucket Breakout Force (lbs.) 9,535

Tough on the job but easy on fuel, Kubota’s new KX040-4 compact excavator lets you switch between energy-saving and full-power mode with ease. Kubota’s original EcoPlus system gives you up to 9% fuel economy over standard mode for more cost efficient operation. Need power

plus economy? See the KX040-4 at your local Kubota dealership today.

GROWERS EQUIPMENT CO.2695 Davie RoadDavie, FL 33314954-916-1020

www.growersequipment.com

CHARLOTTE TRACTOR1700 Starita RoadCharlotte, NC 28206

704-596-8900www.charlottetractor.com

DITCH WITCH OF TENNESSEENashville

140 Charter PlaceLaVergne, TN 37086

615-793-7576www.ditchwitchtn.com

GREENSBORO TRACTOR2820 S. Elm-Eugene StreetGreensboro, NC 27406

336-273-3606www.greensborotractor.com

FUTCH’S TRACTOR DEPOT, INC.8515 SR 207 N.

Hastings, FL 32145904-692-3673

www.futchstractordepot.com

COASTAL EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS

5287 New Kings RoadJacksonville, FL 32209

904-924-9624www.coastalequipmentsystem.com

CREEL TRACTOR CO.3771 Palm Beach Blvd.Fort Myers, FL 33916

239-694-2185Fax: 239-694-6059

www.creeltractor.com

Page 100: Southeast 23 2014

Page 100 • November 12, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

North Carolina

South Carolina

Call Today!

oday!Call T Today!

.hillsmachinerwww

.comy.hillsmachiner

252-758-4163FaxPhone 252-752-7145877-549-3232

eenville, NC 27834Greet315 Easy Str

eenvilleGrNorth Carolina

oday!Call T Today!

Fax Phone 919-746-7938888-986-8680Raleigh, NC 276041501 Hedingham Blvd.Raleigh

Fax Phone888-830-5939Columbia, SC 292091014 Atlas WColumbiaSouth Carolina

919-746-7939Fax Phone 919-746-7938888-986-8680Raleigh, NC 276041501 Hedingham Blvd.Raleigh

FaxPhone866-830-7577North Charleston, SC 294187168B CrCharleston

803-233-4482Fax 803-658-0200Phone

888-830-5939Columbia, SC 29209

ay 1014 Atlas WColumbiaSouth Carolina

843-225-9378843-225-9377

866-830-7577North Charleston, SC 29418

oss County Road 7168B CrCharleston

The New M Series DozersCall Today for a Demo.

The highest horsepower and drawbar pull in their class.*Exclusive, regen-free SCR technology.** Simple, customizable controls and three years of predictable costs thanks to ProCare. Put it all together and you’re done searchingfor your next dozer. The new M Series. See what the buzz is about. CaseCE.com/ConExpo.

POWER, PRECISION ANDPROTECTION. DONE.

*Best-in-class drawbar pull on 750M, 850M and 1150M. **SCR not available on 750M. ©2014 CNH America LLC. All rights reserved. CASE is a registered trademark of CNH America LLC.

North CarolinaGreenville315 Easy StreetGreenville, NC 27834877-549-3232Phone 252-752-7145Fax 252-758-4163

Raleigh1501 Hedingham Blvd.Raleigh, NC 27604888-986-8680Phone 919-746-7938Fax 919-746-7939

Charlotte11717 Reames RoadCharlotte, NC 28269866-840-0440Phone 704-208-5564Fax 704-208-5565

South CarolinaColumbia1014 Atlas WayColumbia, SC 29209888-830-5939Phone 803-658-0200Fax 803-233-4482

Charleston315 Cross County RoadNorth Charleston, SC 29418866-830-7577Phone 843-225-9377Fax 843-225-9378

Now Openin Charlotte!

Now Open

in Charlotte!