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Designed to be one of the largest and tallest corporate headquarters buildings in Nashville, a 30-story, $200 million office tower for Bridgestone Americas Inc. is currently under construction in the downtown SoBro area. When com- pleted in mid-to-late 2017, the new building will house more than 1,700 employees. “Bridgestone Americas is going through an important transformation — one that will position the company for future success and long-term sustainability,” said Paul Oakley, vice president, communi- cations, Bridgestone Americas Inc. “One key component of this transformation is uniting more team- mates in one location, which will reduce business silos and spur more interaction and creativity. Bridgestone Headquarters to Tower Over Nashville State Roads in South Florida Near Completion…8 Hale Trailer Holds Grand Opening…36 Yancey Bros. Co. Kicks Off Dump Hunger Drive…28 Inside “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 Published Nationally July 22, 2015 Vol. XXVII • No.15 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com Lifting the crude oil export ban will help reverse the downturn in employment and business activity experienced by suppliers of equipment, products and services to crude oil drilling operations, a prominent pump manufacturer told a U.S. House Committee recently. Mark Kreinbihl, group president of Gorman-Rupp Company of Mansfield, Ohio, testified to the House Subcommittee on Energy and Power in favor of a bill under consideration that would repeal the 1970s-era prohibition on exporting domestically-produced crude oil. Testifying for his company and as a member of the Energy Equipment and Infrastructure Alliance (EEIA), a shale energy supply chain trade group, Kreinbihl demonstrated the close correlation of his company’s pump business to the U.S. oil and gas drilling rig count. “From a point in late 2014, the U.S. rig count plunged from about 1,800 to 800, while at the same time our orders have fol- lowed the rig count down, declining by 40 percent from late 2014 through this June,” he noted. Gorman-Rupp’s pumps are used exten- sively in hydraulic fracturing-related crude Business to Congress… Crude Oil Export Ban Bad for Jobs Construction spending climbed in May to the highest level since October 2008, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials cautioned, however, that those spending gains could be at risk unless all levels of government strengthen programs to develop the construc- tion workforce. “There were solid monthly and year-over-year gains in May for all major construction categories — private nonresidential, residen- tial and public,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “The private segments appear poised to maintain growth throughout the year. But contrac- tors increasingly report difficulty in finding workers with the right skills to construct large and com- plex projects.” Construction spending in May totaled $1.036 trillion at a season- ally adjusted annual rate, 0.8 per- cent higher than the April total despite a steep upward revision in that figure and 8.2 percent higher than in May 2014, Simonson said. Spending Reaches Highest Level Since 2008 see SPENDING page 64 see OIL page 26 see BRIDGESTONE page 30 By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT Brasfield & Gorrie photo Designed to be one of the largest and tallest corporate headquarters buildings in Nashville, a 30-story, $200 million office tower of Bridgestone Americas Inc. is currently under con- struction in the downtown SoBro area. Table of Contents ................4 Truck & Trailer Section ........ ......................................40-42 Attachment & Parts Section ......................................43-46 Recycling Section ........51-63 Auction Section............86-93 Business Calendar ............92 Advertisers Index ..............94

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Designed to be one of the largest and tallest corporate headquarters buildingsin Nashville, a 30-story, $200 million office tower for Bridgestone AmericasInc. is currently under construction in the downtown SoBro area. When com-

pleted in mid-to-late 2017, the new building will house more than 1,700 employees. “Bridgestone Americas is going through an important transformation — one that will position the

company for future success and long-term sustainability,” said Paul Oakley, vice president, communi-cations, Bridgestone Americas Inc. “One key component of this transformation is uniting more team-mates in one location, which will reduce business silos and spur more interaction and creativity.

Bridgestone Headquartersto Tower Over Nashville

State Roads in South Florida

Near Completion…8

Hale Trailer Holds Grand

Opening…36

Yancey Bros. Co. Kicks Off

Dump Hunger Drive…28

Inside

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

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July 22, 2015 • Vol. XXVII • No.15 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910

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Lifting the crude oil export ban will helpreverse the downturn in employment andbusiness activity experienced by suppliersof equipment, products and services tocrude oil drilling operations, a prominentpump manufacturer told a U.S. HouseCommittee recently. Mark Kreinbihl, grouppresident of Gorman-Rupp Company ofMansfield, Ohio, testified to the HouseSubcommittee on Energy and Power infavor of a bill under consideration thatwould repeal the 1970s-era prohibition onexporting domestically-produced crude oil.

Testifying for his company and as amember of the Energy Equipment andInfrastructure Alliance (EEIA), a shaleenergy supply chain trade group, Kreinbihldemonstrated the close correlation of hiscompany’s pump business to the U.S. oiland gas drilling rig count.

“From a point in late 2014, the U.S. rigcount plunged from about 1,800 to 800,while at the same time our orders have fol-lowed the rig count down, declining by 40percent from late 2014 through this June,”he noted.

Gorman-Rupp’s pumps are used exten-sively in hydraulic fracturing-related crude

Business to Congress…

Crude OilExport BanBad for Jobs

Construction spending climbedin May to the highest level sinceOctober 2008, according to ananalysis by the AssociatedGeneral Contractors of America.Association officials cautioned,however, that those spendinggains could be at risk unless all

levels of government strengthenprograms to develop the construc-tion workforce.

“There were solid monthly andyear-over-year gains in May forall major construction categories— private nonresidential, residen-tial and public,” said Ken

Simonson, the association’s chiefeconomist. “The private segmentsappear poised to maintain growththroughout the year. But contrac-tors increasingly report difficultyin finding workers with the rightskills to construct large and com-plex projects.”

Construction spending in Maytotaled $1.036 trillion at a season-ally adjusted annual rate, 0.8 per-cent higher than the April totaldespite a steep upward revision inthat figure and 8.2 percent higherthan in May 2014, Simonson said.

Spending Reaches Highest Level Since 2008

see SPENDING page 64

see OIL page 26see BRIDGESTONE page 30

By Cindy RileyCEG CORRESPONDENT

Brasfield & Gorrie photoDesigned to be one of the largest and tallest corporate headquarters buildings in Nashville,a 30-story, $200 million office tower of Bridgestone Americas Inc. is currently under con-struction in the downtown SoBro area.

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

Truck & Trailer Section ..............................................40-42

Attachment & Parts Section......................................43-46

Recycling Section ........51-63

Auction Section............86-93

Business Calendar ............92

Advertisers Index ..............94

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Asphalt / Pavers / Concrete Equipment2007 INGERSOLL RAND PF5510, 3000 Hrs....................................................................................$38,5002011 VOLVO PF6110, 2900 Hrs..........................................................................................................$192,5002011 VOLVO PF6110, 3100 Hrs..........................................................................................................$165,000

Compactors - Smooth Drum2006 VOLVO DD118HF, 4300 Hrs........................................................................................................$27,5002009 VOLVO SD100D, 1850 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$82,500

Excavators - Crawler2013 KOMATSU PC360 LC-10, 2200 Hrs ......................................................................................$236,5002013 VOLVO EC210B LC, 3000 Hrs ................................................................................................$121,0002012 VOLVO EC210CL, 3800 Hrs ........................................................................................................$82,5002012 VOLVO EC220DL, 1600 Hrs......................................................................................................$145,750(2) 2013 VOLVO EC220DL, 1700-2000 Hrs ............................................................$137,500-$143,0002014 VOLVO EC220DL, 1540 Hrs ......................................................................................................$145,7502011 VOLVO EC240CL, 3900 Hrs......................................................................................................$110,0002012 VOLVO EC250D LR, 2650 Hrs ................................................................................................$165,0002013 VOLVO EC250D LR, 1750 Hrs..................................................................................................$181,5002011 VOLVO EC250DL, 4000 Hrs......................................................................................................$137,5002013 VOLVO EC250DL, 3450 Hrs......................................................................................................$154,0002013 VOLVO EC300DL, 2100 Hrs......................................................................................................$176,0002009 VOLVO EC330B LC, 3100 Hrs ..................................................................................................$99,0002011 VOLVO EC340DL, 5000 Hrs......................................................................................................$143,000(8) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 1920-4950 Hrs ............................................................$143,000-$214,500(8) 2013 VOLVO EC340DL,1700-3400 Hrs ............................................................$176,000-$220,000(3) 2014 VOLVO EC340DL, 1600-4200 Hrs ............................................................$214,500-$222,7502013 VOLVO EC380DL, 3900 Hrs ....................................................................................................$187,0002014 VOLVO EC380EL, 1910 Hrs ......................................................................................................$253,000(3) 2004 VOLVO EC460B LC, 7150-13553 Hrs..........................................................$55,000-$63,8002011 VOLVO EC460C LC, 6700 Hrs ................................................................................................$214,500(3) 2012 VOLVO EC480DL, 1800-3700 Hrs............................................................$247,500-$313,5002013 VOLVO EC480DL, 3077 Hrs ....................................................................................................$264,000

Excavators - Wheel2011 VOLVO EW180C, 3100 Hrs ......................................................................................................$137,5002011 VOLVO EW180C, 3400 Hrs ......................................................................................................$137,5002012 VOLVO EW180D, 1785 Hrs ......................................................................................................$187,0002013 VOLVO EW180D, 1900 Hrs ......................................................................................................$181,5002013 VOLVO EW180D, 2100 Hrs ......................................................................................................$176,000

Loader Backhoe2000 JCB 215E, 1290 Hrs ........................................................................................................................$20,900

Motor Graders2013 LB PERFORMANCE G700, 450 Hrs ......................................................................................$110,0002008 VOLVO G930, 6750 Hrs ............................................................................................................$104,5002009 VOLVO G930, 7900 Hrs ............................................................................................................$104,5002010 VOLVO G930, 7100 Hrs..............................................................................................................$104,5002011 VOLVO G946, 2350 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$154,0002011 VOLVO G946B, 2500 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$154,000

Scrap Processing / Demolition Equipment2008 TEREX MHL350D, 12175 Hrs....................................................................................................$110,000

Off-Highway Trucks2011 VOLVO A25F, 4950 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$214,500(4) 2012 VOLVO A25F, 2600-3870 Hrs ....................................................................$217,250-$261,250(5) 2013 VOLVO A25F, 1750-2280 Hrs ....................................................................$272,250-$294,250(6) 2014 VOLVO A25F, 1742-2300 Hrs ....................................................................$272,250-$294,2502005 VOLVO A30D, 7521 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$159,5002006 VOLVO A30D, 6530 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$231,0002011 VOLVO A30E, 3700 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$236,500(7) 2012 VOLVO A30F, 2750-3461 Hrs ....................................................................$275,000-$328,000(3) 2013 VOLVO A30F, 2600-3700 Hrs ....................................................................$258,500-$302,500(6) 2014 VOLVO A30F, 1550-2400 Hrs ....................................................................$310,750-$333,9002012 VOLVO A35F, 3100 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$339,2002010 VOLVO A40E, 4400 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$328,600(14) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 3240-7400 Hrs ..................................................................$264,000-$386,900(16) 2012 VOLVO A40F, 2600-5700 Hrs ..................................................................$324,500-$402,800(13) 2013 VOLVO A40F, 2100-5550 Hrs ..................................................................$324,500-$429,300(3) 2014 VOLVO A40F, 1675-1850 Hrs......................................................................$445,200-$450,500(2) VOLVO A40F FS, 2400-4300 Hrs ..........................................................................$402-800-$434,6002014 VOLVO A40G, 4050 Hrs..............................................................................................................$402,800

Water Equipment - Trucks2006 CATERPILLAR 773, 11350 Hrs ................................................................................................$218,9002010 VOLVO A30, 3315 Hrs..................................................................................................................$275,0002006 VOLVO A30D, 7600 Hrs..............................................................................................................$242,000

Wheel Loaders1996 CATERPILLAR IT28F, 9350 Hrs ..................................................................................................$23,1002011 DEERE 544K, 5800 Hrs................................................................................................................$100,6502014 SDLG LG938L, 116 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$104,5002011 VOLVO L110F, 6883 Hrs ............................................................................................................$121,000(5) 2012 VOLVO L110G, 1850-5600 Hrs..................................................................$170,500-$220,000(11) 2013 VOLVO L110G, 2400-6800 Hrs ..............................................................$159,500-$226,6002014 VOLVO L110G, 565 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$249,7002003 VOLVO L120G, 2100 Hrs............................................................................................................$220,0002012 VOLVO L120G, 2627 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$198,0002013 VOLVO L120G, 2500 Hrs............................................................................................................$203,500(2) 2014 VOLVO L120G, 2030......................................................................................................$220,000 Ea.2010 VOLVO L150F, 11750 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$110,0002012 VOLVO L150G, 4980 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$209,000(5) 2014 VOLVO L150G, 1950-2750 Hrs ..................................................................$313,500-$319,0002011 VOLVO L180G, 6200 Hrs............................................................................................................$198,0002012 VOLVO L180G, 5500 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$220,000(2) 2013 VOLVO L180G, 3350-4600 Hrs..................................................................$253,000-$308,000(2) 2014 VOLVO L180G, 2050-2900 Hrs ................................................................................$330,000 Ea.2013 VOLVO L220G, 1800 Hrs............................................................................................................$408,1002012 VOLVO L250G, 3100 Hrs............................................................................................................$371,0002013 VOLVO L250G, 2200 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$418,7002012 VOLVO L30B, 3706 Hrs..................................................................................................................$41,800(3) 2013 VOLVO L50GS, 5800-6200 Hrs ......................................................................$60,500-$66,000(2) 2012 VOLVO L60G, 1700-2550 Hrs ....................................................................$126,500-$132,000(2) 2013 VOLVO L60G, 2600 Hrs ................................................................................$126,500-$132,0002013 VOLVO L70G, 3100 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$143,0002013 VOLVO L90, 2400 Hrs ..................................................................................................................$165,0002004 VOLVO L90E, 10526 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$49,500(5) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 1189-5300 Hrs ....................................................................$137,500-$192,500(13) 2013 VOLVO L90G, 650-5500 Hrs ....................................................................$137,500-$199,100(2) 2014 VOLVO L90G, 1875 Hrs................................................................................................$170,500 Ea.

2014 VOLVO EC220DL, 1540 Hrs ..$145,7502012 VOLVO A40F, 3550 Hrs ..........$381,6002006 VOLVO A30D, 6530 Hrs ........$231,000

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8 STATE ROADS 826, 836 IN SOUTH FLORIDA

NEAR COMPLETIONScheduled to wrap up this fall, the $580 million project has been a major undertaking in south Florida.

12 NEW REPORT REVEALS MORE AMERICANS RELY

ON TOLL ROADSA new report released by the International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association(IBTTA), the worldwide association for the owners and operators of toll facilitiesand the businesses that serve them, shows that as Americans take to the roads thissummer they will more often choose toll roads to get them to their destinationsthan in year’s past.

12 GLOBAL CEMENT CONSUMPTION PREDICTED TO

GROW THROUGH ’15“Through WOTUS, federal regulators are asserting unprecedented regulatoryauthority over large and small bodies of water throughout the U.S., exceeding thescope that was set by Congress and upheld by the Supreme Court,” said James G.Toscas, president and CEO, Portland Cement Association.

18 CAROLINA CAT POWER SYSTEMS COMPLETES

FINAL STAGES OF SOLAR FARM PROJECTCarolina CAT Power Systems, a leading provider of service, parts and sales ofpower generation equipment, is completing the final stages of construction for anew 10-acre solar farm in Shelby, N.C.

28 YANCEY BROS. CO. KICKS OFF ANNUAL DUMP

HUNGER DRIVEOn July 13, Yancey Bros. Co. kicked off its 2nd annual statewide food and funddrive, Dump Hunger, to benefit the nine regional food banks located throughout Georgia.

28 TRAVIS CLARK DIES AT AGE 48He was a long-time employee at TAP Publishing’s Rock & Dirt and was a member of the Main Street Church of Christ.

34 HYSTER COMPANY DONATES WALKIE PALLET

TRUCK TO AMERICAN RED CROSSHyster Company has donated a W50Z walkie pallet truck to assist the AmericanRed Cross in disaster relief efforts. The truck is being used in the organization’sAtlanta, Ga. warehouse to move critical supplies supporting relief efforts of naturaland man-made disasters.

36 HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL HOLDS

GRAND OPENING The June 18 event brought hundreds of friends, family, vendors and customers(including one very important customer) to the southern Delaware area to helpBarry Hale, founder of Hale Trailer, and his team celebrate the achievement at35085 Sussex Highway in Delmar.

68 ‘FIVE DAYS TO VICTORY’ PUTS PARTICIPANTS ON

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State Roads 826, 836 in South Florida Near CompletionSix years have passed since reconstruction began, but

State Roads 826 (Palmetto Expressway) and 836 (DolphinExpressway) in south Florida are nearing completion.Scheduled to wrap up this fall, the $580 million project hasbeen a major undertaking in south Florida. In 2009, theFlorida Department of Transportation (FDOT) partneredwith the Miami-Dade Expressway Authority (MDX) todevelop the project, with the ultimate goal of alleviating con-gestion on the interchange.

This complete design-build project included wideningalong both the Palmetto and Dolphin expressways, the con-struction of a four-level interchange and reconstruction mod-ifications of the Flagler Street/SR 826 and Milam DairyRoad/NW 72nd Ave./SR 836 interchanges. One of the mostcrucial phases of the project included the construction ofmore than 45 bridges within the interchange, providingmotorists direct access to their designated exit without hav-ing to use the expressway. While there was construction on45 of the bridges, 21 required demolition.

FDOT and MDX turned to MaytinEngineering for the demolition of 17 con-crete girder bridges, four steel girderbridges, along with 2 mi. (3.2 km) of barrierwall demolition and removal. Located inHialeah Garden, Fla., Maytin Engineering isa small corporation who caters to the demo-lition aspect of public works projects. The13-year-old company wasn’t alwaysinvolved in public works projects, rather itstarted out working in the residential and pri-vate work realms before transitioning overto larger scaled jobs in the public sector.

Maytin Equipment Corp. is a demolitioncontracting company, which was foundedby Rolando Maytin Sr., back in 1977.Before he started the business, Rolando Sr.drove around to different construction sitespicking up debris so he could earn enoughmoney to start his own company. Once hehad the money, Rolando Sr. purchased a dump truck as wellas a 1972 John Deere 544 front-end wheel loader, which hestill owns to this day. Eventually he hired his son, RolandoMaytin Jr., full-time. After working for the better part of adecade at Maytin Equipment, Rolando Jr. decided to followin his father’s footsteps establishing Maytin Engineering.Later, Rolando and his son decided to merge, bringing theseparate companies under one umbrella of both a demolitioncontracting company as well as a consulting and engineeringservice provider.

Maytin Engineering started demolishing its share of the21 bridges back in 2010 before hitting a snag with the com-pany’s breakers, which started breaking down on the job,halting further progress. They decided to talk to their dealer,Maya Enterprises to find a solution.

“Rolando [Jr.] came to me because he was having someissues with the old hammers he was using,” said JamesKatsoulos, vice president of Maya Enterprises. “They keptbreaking on him, so I finally told him that it was time to geta new breaker. It took some legwork because we wanted tofind the right hammer to give Rolando the best bang for hisbuck and one that had a quick delivery time. With it being instock and the right price, he decided on the ChicagoPneumatic RX22 breaker.”

The RX22 is the biggest hitter offered in the ChicagoPneumatic medium classified breakers, which includes a

light, medium and heavy class. As is custom with the otherCP breakers, the RX22 features a recoil absorbing conceptand a polyurethane insulated breaker box system makingthem one of the most silent breakers on the market, accord-ing to the manufacturer.

The RX22 is in the 17 to 28-ton (15.4 to 25.4 t) carrierclass and has an impact rate of 520-680 blows per minuteand hits at a powerful 3,500 ft-lbs.

“I am amazed with the speed at which it impacts, thespeed that it hammers is just incredible,” said RolandoMaytin Jr. “It has increased our efficiency on the 826/836 jobby about 20 percent since we replaced our old breakers. Weare also really impressed with the auto lube system, whichsaves time by not needing to grease the tool as often.”

The auto lube system automatically greases the tool bush-ings, eliminating the need to have an operator manuallygrease the bushings during the day. This greatly extends thelife of the bushings with CP high temp 2012-degree chiselpaste that acts as a ball bearing between the bushing and toolsurface by keeping the impact heat off the direct contact ofthe tool and bushing.

During the Palmetto and Dolphin Expressway bridgedemolition job, Maytin Engineering had on-hand at anygiven time six excavators, a 220-ton (199 t) crane, a crusherand rotating pulverizers.

Any highly expensed and major public works plan comes

with it’s own unique set of challenges, including a high vol-ume of traffic. On a daily basis, the SR 826 and SR 836Interchange see over 400,000 motorists on average. With 21bridges in need of demolishing along with construction on24 others, MDX and FDOT created another challenge, albeita necessary one, by making the project a joint venture, con-sisting of three large roadway contractors with their own sec-tions to work on.

“Scheduling the needs for bridge demolition for each con-tractor, while not impacting the critical path was a chal-lenge,” said Maytin Jr. “The job site was widely spread apartacross miles of interstate, which made mobilizing with largeequipment more than 40 times pretty tedious for us. We havea great team here though, who did a fantastic job of workingwith each other and moving each project forward.”

Like any major interstate construction project, the SR 826and SR 836 job caused travelers many inconveniences overthe past six years with lane closures and detours, but the solu-tion was a strong one. The plan created more exits for driv-ers and already has noticeably alleviated a lot of the conges-tion on the interchange. Despite the headaches, it is one thatsouth Floridians will be happy about for years to come, as theproject gets closer to being complete.

Maytin Engineering is in the home stretch of the SR 826and SR 836 project with only four of the original 21 bridgesleft, which it plans to finish by the end of the year. The com-pany continues to grow and is in high demand throughoutthe Miami area. With the business doing well, the Maytin’srecently announced that they are embarking on a new ven-ture with Maytin Recycling Co., for which they recentlybroke ground on a four-acre facility in Miami. The new com-pany will handle construction and demolition debris for theSouth Florida construction community. The RX22 hasimpressed them so much that they envision expanding ontheir Chicago Pneumatic products with the new recyclingbranch of their company. With a storied past, that with timehas only gotten better, the future for the Maytin’s certainlyappears to be bright in the Sunshine State.

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Six years have passed since reconstruction began, butState Roads 826 (Palmetto Expressway) and 836(Dolphin Expressway) in south Florida are nearingcompletion.

This complete design-build project included widening along both thePalmetto and Dolphin expressways, the construction of a four-levelinterchange and reconstruction modifications of the Flagler Street/SR826 and Milam Dairy Road/NW 72nd Ave./SR 836 interchanges.

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New Report Reveals More Americans Rely on Toll RoadsA new report released by the International Bridge, Tunnel

and Turnpike Association (IBTTA), the worldwide associa-tion for the owners and operators of toll facilities and thebusinesses that serve them, shows that as Americans take tothe roads this summer they will more often choose toll roadsto get them to their destinations than in year’s past.

The new report, 2015 Report on Tolling in the U.S.,reveals that the number of trips drivers have taken on tollsroads has increased 14 percent over the last four years, risingfrom 5 billion trips in 2011 to 5.7 billion in 2015.Additionally, the Federal Highway Administration shows a 9percent increase in the miles of toll roads in the United Statesfrom 5,431 miles in 2011 to more than 5,932 miles as of2013.

“Our report shows drivers and policymakers alike are con-tinuing to see the benefits of toll roads now located in 34states throughout the country,” said Patrick D. Jones, execu-tive director and CEO of IBTTA. “Throughout this sum-mer’s driving season, more reliable trip times and overallimproved mobility provided by well-maintained and well-designed toll roads are providing drivers the premium bene-fits they seek.”

New Technologies Increasing MobilityThe report released by IBTTA also shows that Americans

continue to embrace new technologies being developed bythe tolling industry, including all-electronic tolling (AET).With AET there is no waiting in long lines, idling in trafficor throwing quarters in a basket.

In fact, the findings show there are 37 million electronic

toll accounts across the United States This is an increase of20 percent in the past five years. And for nearly everyaccount, there are multiple drivers, doubling the number ofdrivers using all-electronic tolling regularly.

Greater Safety and Lower Fatality RatesThe report released also shows that the fatality rate on toll

roads is about one-third (0.50) the rate of all U.S. roads (1.47per 100 million vehicle miles traveled.)

For example, the fatality rate on the PennsylvaniaTurnpike is about one-fourth the fatality rate for all nationalroadways: 0.27 (PTC) versus a national rate of 1.12 fatalitiesper 100 million vehicle miles over the past 5 years.Furthermore, when compared to all roadways withinPennsylvania, the Pennsylvania Turnpike has about one-fifthof the fatality rate. The fatality rate on all Pennsylvania roadsover the last 5 years is 1.25 fatalities per 100 million vehiclemiles.

One major reason for the improved safety on toll roads isbecause they are typically operated centrally on a 24-hourbasis from modern operations centers linked to dedicatedmaintenance, emergency response and police personnel. Infact, more than $14 billion in capital investment was madeover three years by the top 40 U.S. toll facilities.

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• More than $13 billion in toll revenues were collected inthe United States in 2013.

• More Americans embrace tolling once they have actual-ly traveled on a toll road and experienced first-hand thegreater safety and traffic flow.

• Eighty-four percent of Americans feel tolls should beconsidered as a primary source of transportation revenue oron a project-by-project basis. (Source: HNTB CorporationSurvey, 2010)

The Top 10 U.S. Toll Agencies by Mileage1. Oklahoma Turnpike Authority — 6052. Florida Turnpike Enterprise — 5943. New York State Thruway Authority — 5704. Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission — 5545. New Jersey Turnpike Authority — 3216. Illinois Tollway — 2867. Ohio Turnpike Authority and Infrastructure

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In 2013, IBTTA launched Moving America Forward, apublic awareness campaign that highlights the benefits oftolling to policymakers, the media, and other interested par-ties.

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Clean Water Act…

PCA Releases Statement About Complaint Against EPA, Corps

The Portland Cement Association (PCA)released the following statement regardingthe complaint the association filed July 13against the U.S. Environmental ProtectionAgency and Army Corps of Engineers, chal-lenging the expansion of federal authorityunder the Clean Water Act through the newWaters of the United States (WOTUS) rule.The complaint was filed in the U.S. DistrictCourt for the Northern District of Oklahoma,along with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce,the National Federation of IndependentBusiness, the State Chamber of Oklahoma,and Tulsa Regional Chamber.

The statement below is attributable toJames G. Toscas, president and CEO,Portland Cement Association.

“Through WOTUS, federal regulators areasserting unprecedented regulatory authorityover large and small bodies of waterthroughout the U.S., exceeding the scopethat was set by Congress and upheld by theSupreme Court. This will create needless

gridlock, delays and cost for constructionprojects across the country, with little or nobenefit to the environment.

“Cement manufacturers take environmen-tal responsibility very seriously. Everycement plant in the United States complieswith every existing state and federal waterquality standard. WOTUS, however,includes an arbitrary, case-by-case determi-nation as to what rules apply where, whichwould make compliance more difficult. Wetherefore stand with the U.S. Chamber ofCommerce, the National Federation ofIndependent Business, the State Chamber ofOklahoma and the Tulsa Regional Chamber,and call for a stop to this extraordinary andunnecessary expansion of federal authority.”

For more information, visitwww.cement.org.

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LBX Company AnnouncesFormation of LBX Capital

LBX Company LLC announced the for-mation of LBX Capital, a financial servicesorganization that will provide retail andwholesale financing exclusively for Link-Belt excavators, materialhandlers and forestrymachines in the UnitedStates.

LBX Capital will offer acomprehensive financingprogram with some of thebest financing rates in theindustry, including morecompetitive lease residualswith 24 month term options.Dealers and customers canexpect higher approval ratesof weaker credit customersand faster processing speeds,supported by a field salessupport team dedicated exclusively to theLBX Capital program, according to thecompany.

“This is a significant milestone that willprovide our dealers and customers withcompetitive financing tools and will supportour company growth,” said Eric Sauvage,

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LBX Capital is an alliance between LBXCompany and Sumitomo Mitsui Finance

and Leasing Company (SMFL) Ltd., basedin Tokyo, Japan, with offices in New Yorkand San Francisco.

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“This is a significant milestone that will provideour dealers and customerswith competitive financing tools…”

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Carolina CAT Power Systems, a leading provider of serv-ice, parts and sales of power generation equipment, is com-pleting the final stages of construction for a new 10-acresolar farm in Shelby, N.C. The site will contain 9,828 panelsand produce 3 mW DC of electricity, enough to powerapproximately 250 homes, which will be procured by DukeEnergy and added back to the North Carolina power grid.

“We are thrilled to be a part of the renewable energymovement, especially when it’s in our own backyard,” saidEdward Weisiger Jr., CEO of Carolina CAT Power Systems,a CTE company. “We’ve had the privilege of serving theequipment needs of the Carolinas for over 85 years, and thisproject marks our continued service in the construction, util-ity and road building industries. Shelby and ClevelandCounty have been a key part of our success over the yearsand we are very pleased to be invested there.”

Carolina CAT Power Systems worked closely with localand national organizations to make this green energy initia-tive happen. Since project inception, Syncarpha Capital hassupported Carolina CAT Power Systems across the projectlifecycle, from acquisition, to financing and development, tocommercialization. Yingli Solar provided the solar panels,WB Moore built the electrical systems, and Gehrlicher SolarAmerica Corporation supported with contracting services.Carolina CAT Rental Store supported the project by provid-ing Caterpillar construction equipment to grade and preparethe land for installation. The group worked with Shelby-based Dicey Mills to get trees cleared, thus reducing shade

on the panels and ensuring higher site production. The NorthCarolina Department of Environmental and NaturalResources as well as the city of Shelby helped with plan-ning, permitting and zoning. Power Products & Solutionswill manage the system maintenance. Syncarpha will oper-ate and provide asset management services for the life of theproject.

This project is reflective of the current solar farm boom inNorth Carolina. The state ranks third in the nation withrespect to the amount of solar power on the state’s grid. Thisis due in part to a state law mandating that, by the year 2020,one eighth of all power produced by Duke Energy mustcome from renewable energy.

“We are proud to be part of this green initiative — byusing renewable energy, reducing waste and preserving ournatural resources, we are helping to protect our planet, nowand for generations to come. Being good stewards of thebeautiful planet on which we all live and work is crucial,”said Mike Brown, Carolina CAT Power Systems generalmanager.

“We look forward to continuing to work closely withCarolina CAT in the commercialization, operation, and man-agement of this project,” said Syncarpha Capital ManagingPartner and Founder Cliff Chapman.

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Two riders who train at the world-class Baker Factory ProfessionalMotocross Training Facility inClermont, Fla., recently became cham-pions in their respective series.

Founded and owned by renownedtrainer Aldon Baker, the recentlyopened 90-acre facility features pur-pose-built motocross and supercrosstracks maintained, conditioned andevolved with JCB’s heavy equipment.

Red Bull KTM's Ryan Dungeybecame the Monster Energy AMASupercross 2015 Series Champion in adominant performance only rivaled byhis team mate and fellow BakerFactory training partner, MarvinMusquin. Musquin, also with Red BullKTM, won the 2015 Eastern Regional250SX Class Championship, as wellas the Dave Coombs Sr. East/WestShootout Championship. The seriesbegan in January and included a totalof 17 televised races around the coun-try with over a million spectators

cheering on their favorite riders andteams in one of the fastest-growingsports in North America.

“It’s great to see Ryan Dungey andMarvin Masquin experiencing suchsuccess following their time withAldon Baker at his new training facili-ty,” said Thom Peebles, vice presidentof marketing of JCB North America.“Aldon demands the best, and his highstandards extend from his personalizedtraining regimens with his riders to theequipment used to construct and main-tain his facility. The fact that Aldon andhis riders are achieving these fantasticresults is a testament to Aldon and thefacility he has built with the help ofJCB equipment.”

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service and maintenance. When con-struction is fully complete, the BakerFactory Motocross Training Facilitywill feature an indoor training area,athlete accommodations and meetingspace, in addition to its five motocrossand supercross tracks.

Aldon Baker is a former profession-al mountain bike racer who returned tothe sport as a professional trainer spe-cializing in motorsports. He has foundsuccess in motocross and supercrossathletes with more than 20 champi-onships from his riders, includingRicky Carmichael, James “Bubba”Stewart, Ryan Villopoto, Ken Roczenand more. He also has taken WorldMoto GP and NASCAR drivers tomultiple wins working with NickyHayden, Jamie McMurray and others.

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WASHINGTON (AP) Taiwan is pledging $1 million tohelp build a memorial honoring President Dwight D.Eisenhower in Washington as the project organizers begin afundraising campaign to complete the monument.

The gift announced July 14 marked a critical phase for theEisenhower Memorial after 15 years of planning. Organizersmust determine whether they can raise the money needed tobuild the long-delayed monument. They hope to raise at least$20 million privately and build support in Congress for addi-tional construction funding.

This year’s 70th anniversary of the end of World War II isa fitting time to recall Eisenhower’s accomplishments as amilitary general and president, Taiwan’s economic and cul-tural representative to the United States, Lyushun Shen,wrote in a letter to Kansas Sen. Pat Roberts, the memorialcommission’s chairman. Eisenhower “holds a very specialplace in the hearts of the people of Taiwan,’’ Shen wrote, cit-ing his support to Taiwan’s security.

“President Eisenhower’s legacy is to be credited all theway through for generations to come,’’ Shen said.

Historians and organizers behind the EisenhowerMemorial effort said they found Eisenhower’s reputationaround the world rivaled that of any other U.S. president.They have been introducing the memorial plans to variousnations and hope others will support the project as well.

“Eisenhower is arguably the most international of all pres-idents,’’ said retired Brig. Gen. Carl Reddel, executive direc-tor of the memorial commission. Eisenhower’s legacy “inmany ways resonates today more abroad than it does in theUnited States because Eisenhower’s impact was so fullyinternational.’’

Other nations also made contributions to the creation ofthe John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the PerformingArts.

The Eisenhower project has been in the planning stagesfor 15 years since Congress created the EisenhowerMemorial Commission. The group won final approval forthe memorial’s design by architect Frank Gehry, despite crit-icism from Eisenhower family members in recent years.

Gehry designed a memorial park with statues ofEisenhower as general, as president and as a young manfrom Kansas. A large metal tapestry would serve as a back-drop, depicting the Kansas landscape of Ike’s boyhoodhome.

Congress already has appropriated $60 million for designand planning, of which $17 million is still on hand. PresidentObama’s 2016 budget proposal included $68 million morefor construction. But Congress has not yet approved anyfunding. Lawmakers have cited complaints over the design.

Uncertainty surrounding the design in recent years hasdelayed fundraising, Reddel said, but now that effort willbegin in earnest. The commission said it hopes to raise $20million to $25 million privately to supplement congression-al funds.

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ALL Adds Two Liebherr ATs to Serve Customers in the SouthThe ALL Family of Companies has

acquired two new Liebherr all-terrain cranesto serve customers in the south. The newmachines include a 600-ton (544 t) LiebherrLTM 1500-8.1 and a 350-ton (318 t) LTM1300-6.2.

The company already owns two of theseLTM 1500-8.1 ATs, which have been regu-larly serving jobsites in Canada and thenorthern part of the United States. The newmachine will be shared among branches inthe south.

The 1500-8.1 is a strong all-terrain crane.This AT is well suited for work at industrialjob sites, such as setting large transformers inpower plants, lifting tower cans for windfarms or setting steel in refineries. The craneis an ideal choice for customers who want asingle machine to travel roads, to traverseuneven terrain at job sites and to handleheavy lifting in tight spaces.

The LTM 1500-8.1 will be equipped withboth long 276 ft. (84.1 m) and short 164 ft.(49.9 m) boom systems, allowing optimiza-tion of crane transportation logistics whilestill providing desired capacity and reach.

“In some cases, only transporting theshort boom will save the customer time andmoney,” said J. Hutton Strader, businessdevelopment specialist of ALL. “And withthe boom systems interchangeable betweenmachines, that gives an added bonus interms of flexibility.”

Liebherr introduced the LTM 1300-6.2 in2013. This mid-range capacity AT offers acutting-edge, single-engine design that pro-

vides multiple advantages over previous,two-engine models. With the single engineconcept, the operator uses drive mode forhighway speeds, and then switches to cranemode for lifting, transferring the powerwhere it is most needed. This lowers fuelconsumption and results in less totalmachine weight, allowing for a larger super-structure and additional lifting capacity witha heavier load or longer boom. The automat-

ic shift into “ECOmode” when idle for aperiod of time means increased efficiency,though the operator maintains ultimate con-trol over the power transfer, switching todrive mode whenever necessary. The newLTM 1300-6.2 will be based in Atlanta.

“Adding these ATs to serve our southerncustomers is a great investment,” saidMichael Liptak, ALL president. “Thesemachines are expertly designed, and offer

strength and mobility that is key at powerplants and other industrial sites. We arepleased to continue to offer the bestmachines available to our customers.”

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David Pearson Celebrates 30-Year Anniversary at TakeuchiTakeuchi-US awarded inside

sales manager David Pearson witha plaque to honor his 30th yearwith the company.

Pearson started out part-timewith Takeuchi while still in highschool. In 1985 he transitioned tofull-time working with machineinventory and parts shipping.From there he evolved frommachine distribution to his currentposition as inside sales manager.His career path is similar to that ofTakeuchi-US President ClayEubanks, who also celebrated his30th anniversary this past fall.Eubanks was on hand to presentPearson with the official 30 Yearsof Service Award from theTakeuchi-US team.

“David and I started at Takeuchiwhen we were both still in high

school, so we go way back,”Eubanks said. “He is very dedicat-ed to Takeuchi and has been instru-mental in growing the brandthroughout the U.S. We very muchappreciate the dedication and hardwork that David has put in over thelast three decades.”

In 30 years of service, Pearsonhas seen a big growth with thecompany. While many things havechanged during his time, twothings have always stayed consis-tent at Takeuchi — the product andsupport, he said.

“It is a joy to come into workand have such great working rela-tionships with staff members andour customers,” Pearson said.“Every day is different, but enjoy-able. The relationships are very

important to the success within andoutside the company. We havealways provided a superior productthat is manufactured for the envi-ronment it is designed for, but justas important is the people behindthe name that really work hard toprovide the best support that wecan to keep the whole processmoving forward. I am grateful forthe opportunity that Takeuchi hasprovided for me to grow and allowme to help not only our company,but our customers to be success-ful.”

For more information, visitwww.takeuchi-us.com.

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The ALL Family of Companies has acquired two new Liebherr all-terrain cranes to serve customers in the south.

David Pearson (L) received an award recognizing 30 years ofservice from Clay Eubanks

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Lifting Ban to Help ReverseDownturn in Employment oil production operations.

Krienbihl also described how his compa-ny was forced to reduce workforce throughnon-replacement of retirees, cuts in overtimeand temporary employment.

“While my numbers may notmake the news, the aggregate ofall similar stories throughout thecountry has a profoundly impor-tant impact on American work-ers, and the total U.S. jobs andgrowth picture,” he said.“Lifting the ban will help turnthat around,” he told the com-mittee, noting that “I put mycompany’s example forward astypical of what is happening intens of thousands of energy sup-ply chain companies throughout the UnitedStates.”

The Energy and Power Subcommittee isthe committee responsible for moving thelegislation through the House ofRepresentatives. The bill’s sponsor, TexasCongressman Joe Barton noted after the

hearing that he has been joined by nearly onehundred bill co-sponsors, including a sub-stantial number of both Republicans andDemocrats.

In connection with the hearing, EEIAcoordinated a letter in support of lifting theexport ban, co-signed by 23 national trade

associations and two major constructionlabor unions, representing energy supplychain industries and workers. The letter wasincorporated into the Committee’s officialhearing record.

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Global Cement ConsumptionPredicted to Grow Through ’15

Global cement consumption is expectedto grow throughout 2015 and continuethroughout the next year, but at the slowerrate than in the past.

A report released by the Portland CementAssociation (PCA) indicates that cementconsumption among developed economiesincreased by roughly 9.2 million metric tonsin 2014, followed by another 9 million tonincrease in 2015.

“Most of the gains in developed worldcement consumption is attributed to NorthAmerica,” said Edward J. Sullivan, chiefeconomist and group vice-president at PCA.“With an expected growth of more than 7.4million metric tons, the North Americanregion is expected to continue to expand at afaster pace than most other developed coun-tries due to continued national economicgrowth.”

PCA projects global cement consumptionto record sustained growth during 2015 to2018, but at a less robust pace than previ-ously expected. World cement consumption

is expected to grow 2.2 percent in 2015, 3.7percent in 2016, and remain near 4 percentgrowth during 2017 to 2018. World cementconsumption grew an estimated 4.6 percentin 2014 from 4.0 billion metric tons in 2013to 4.3 billion metric tons.

A slowdown in Asian economic growthwill reduce cement consumption growthrates compared to previous years. AlthoughChina will continue to grow, with a 7 percenteconomic growth rate in 2015, this is muchless than then the double-digit rates it expe-rienced in 2010 and 2011.

Modest growth will materialize in Europein 2015 followed by stronger gains in 2016and beyond. This scenario reflects the grad-ual healing of distressed housing and non-residential sectors, especially among severalEurozone economies.

For more information, visitwww.cement.org.

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Travis Sidney Clark of Crossville, Tenn., passed away of cancer July 11, 2015, at hishome in Crossville. He was 48.

Travis Clark Dies at Age 48Travis Sidney Clark of Crossville, Tenn.,

passed away of cancer July 11, 2015, at hishome in Crossville. He was 48.

Mr. Clark was born Oct. 13, 1966, inCanton, Ohio, son of the late GradyMeadows Clark Sr. and Roxie (Hall) Clark.

He was a long-time employee at TAPPublishing’s Rock & Dirt and was a memberof the Main Street Church of Christ.

Mr. Clark began working at Rock & Dirtin May 2000, starting out doing UCC salesand eventually moved to full-time advertis-ing sales in 2005, when he became salesmanager.

“He was very well known and very wellliked in the industry,” said Mike Stone, pub-lisher of Rock & Dirt. “And he was veryinvolved in his church.

“There were three important things aboutTravis: He was a very talented worker man-ager, he was completely devoted to his faithand he adored his family. He was just one ofthe best guys ever and one of those peopleyou ask, ‘Why did this person have to go?’”

Stone said that while the sales businessmay seemed to have changed with digitalmedia, Mr. Clark never forgot what selling isreally about.

“When you talk to equipment people,regardless of all the online aspects, it’s still a

relationship business,” Stone said. “AndTravis was a relationship person.”

In addition to his family, Mr. Clark’s pass-ing is being mourned by customers, peers,fellow employees, and many friends inCrossville and far outside.

“There’s been an outpouring of sympathyand sorrow and regret from folks all over heplace,” Stone said. “Travis will be greatlymissed by so many.”

Mr. Clark is survived by his wife, SandraClark of Crossville; son, Silas Clark ofCrossville; daughter, Sydney Clark ofCrossville; brother, Rick Clark of Lafayette,Tenn.; and sister, Ann Allen of Red BoilingSprings, Tenn.

In addition to his parents, he was preced-ed in death by his brother, Grady M. Clark Jr.

Funeral services were held at the Main St.Church of Christ July 14, with Bro. BarryKennedy and Bro. Brian McLaughlin offici-ating. Interment was in Green AcresMemory Gardens.

Memorials can be made to Hospice ofCumberland County, 30 East Adams St.,Crossville, TN 38555, or at www.cumber-landhospice.com.

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Yancey Bros. Co. Kicks Off Annual Dump Hunger Drive

Joining forces to ensure another successful YanceyDump Hunger campaign are Elizabeth Haskell (L),food drive sourcing specialist, Atlanta CommunityFood Bank, and Amanda Hague, Yancey Bros. Co. mar-keting coordinator.

Greg DeWalt (R), corporate marketing manager ofYancey, has worked closely with Danah C. Craft,Georgia Food Bank Association executive director, tohelp those in need in the communities they serve byreplenishing dwindling food reserves.

(L-R): Kwadwo Boakye, Elizabeth Haskell, Ben Burgess and CarlJaffar, all of the Atlanta Community Food Bank, and AmandaHague, Yancey Bros. Co. marketing coordinator, collect donationsfor the drive.

In 2014, Yancey’s Waycross, Ga., location led all of the locations inlast year’s inaugural Dump Hunger campaign. (L-R, back row):Ricky Brown, Craig Dean, BJ Brown, Dustin Hodges, Caleb Peacockand Mitch Tillman. (L-R, front row): Craig Foreman, Michael Rittenhouse, Cleve Musicand Ron Spikes.

On July 13, Yancey Bros. Co. kicked offits 2nd annual statewide food and funddrive, Dump Hunger, to benefit the

nine regional food banks located throughoutGeorgia. Georgia’s regional food banks are attheir lowest stock levels during the summermonths when food donations fall off but fooddemand increases as children who depend onaccess to school lunch programs are now eat-ing from their household pantries. Yancey’sDump Hunger campaign is aimed at meetingthat increased demand by helping replenishdwindling reserves at the Georgia food banks.

The Dump Hunger food and fund drive,which officially ends on, July 24, partnerseach of Yancey’s store locations with the nineregional food banks for two weeks. Across thestate, Yancey employees, customers and ven-dors will be united in one collective goal tohelp those in need in our own communities.

For more information on Yancey Bros.Co.’s Dump Hunger Campaign, visitwww.dumphunger.org.

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Move Represents Pivotal Time in Bridgestone’s HistoryLocating more businesses together helps to maximize thepotential of our entire portfolio and all our brands.”

A combined BSA headquarters means communicationsacross businesses will be easier, and teammates will haveaccess to more timely, relevant and strategic information.Recruitment, retention and job satisfaction also will beenhanced with a new facility that reflects amenities team-mates want and expect in a great workplace environment.

“It’s not just about the 600 new jobs we’re bringing toNashville. It’s about the 1,100 jobs that will stay herebecause we, along with city and state officials, see value inkeeping them here. In addition to the economic impact thecompany makes in the region, we are committed to invest-ing in the community in which we live and work throughdonations, sponsorships and volunteerism. Bridgestone has astrong existing presence and has formed deep ties to thecommunity for the last 22 years,” said Oakley.

Bridgestone is moving from a building on Marriott Drivenear Nashville International Airport. With its lease expiringin late 2017, the company launched a major search for a newheadquarters location to support future growth. By combin-ing its operations to downtown Nashville, the move is one ofthe largest relocations to a city center from the suburbs in theU.S. Oakley said the location is a perfect fit.

“Nashville was selected after an extensive and intensivereview over an 18-month period that included cities acrossthe country. Nashville offers a great quality of life, low busi-ness costs, a low reasonable cost of living for teammates anda great overall employment value proposition. MiddleTennessee is a region where both teammates and the busi-ness can grow and thrive. Downtown Nashville is vibrantand growing, and offers great brand exposure and visibility,”said Oakley.

“The entire organization is involved in some way. We’reseeking feedback from teammates about what they want intheir new building and are actively in the design stages.Bridgestone Americas is designing the facility specifically toallow for greater collaboration and innovation among busi-nesses and teammates, which positions the company forfuture growth. This facility will represent an important partof BSA’s commitment to becoming a great place to work.Bridgestone Americas is confident the new combined head-quarters will excite and inspire teammates to do more greatthings at Bridgestone, and feel comfortable and at home intheir work environment.

“We are proud of the prominence our building will take inthe skyline of the city. Bridgestone Americas is committedto recruiting and developing a diverse workforce thatembraces multiculturalism throughout its operations. BSApromotes a business culture that represents the unique val-ues, opinions, cultures and needs of its teammates, as well asits customers, communities and suppliers.”

According to Oakley, this is a pivotal time in BridgestoneAmericas’ history.

“The move to a combined headquarters helps build astronger Americas strategic business unit and contributes tothe goal of being integrated across the company’s business-es and around the globe.”

The planned 514,000-sq. ft. (47,752 sq m) headquarterswill be located at 4th Avenue South and Demonbreun Street.Brasfield & Gorrie is the general contractor.

According to Bob Watson, Brasfield & Gorrie senior proj-ect manager, there are several factors contributing to thecomplexity of this construction, including high traffic vol-ume in the area, limited laydown room for staging materialsand equipment, and proximity to existing buildings such asthe Country Music Hall of Fame and Symphony Hall.

“Also, the construction site is surrounded by existing util-ity lines,” said Watson. “To prepare the site, fill material con-taining low grade contaminates had to be excavated andhauled to a hazardous waste facility. Rock will be excavatedto a maximum depth of 55 feet below street level. Labor istight, due to the volume of construction currently underwayin Nashville.”

Watson said soil has been removed from the site, shoringis in place and rock blasting and removal are ongoing.Foundation work begins on one end of the building beforeexcavation is completed.

“Currently, we are blasting and removing rock. Trucks arehauling rock daily from the site. We also are procuring mate-rials such as rebar and post-tensioning material so that we areready to go vertical when excavation concludes. We are inthe early stages of coordination with MPE trades on a

design-assist scenario, in an effort to identify the most effec-tive processes and to control costs.”

“We are in a good position to begin vertical construction,”said Watson. “We are awaiting the final design plans, so thatcoordination and pricing matters can be resolved. Our scopeis limited to the core and shell, with the structure being themost time consuming and main critical path of the job. Thecritical path also runs through the elevator installation, whichwill begin as the structure rises by installing temp roofs atdifferent levels to accommodate elevator guide beams andrails. The glass installation follows the structure, and shouldremain approximately five floors below forming activities.”

During the excavation phase, crews are using large track-hoe excavators, drill rigs for blasting and shoring operationsand as many as 120 trucks per day.

“Once the excavation is completed, we will erect twotower cranes that will stand approximately 500 feet above

Bridgestone Americas Inc. rendering A rendering of the completed 30-story, $200 millionoffice tower of Bridgestone Americas Inc.

Brasfield & Gorrie photoDuring the excavation phase, crews are using largetrackhoe excavators, drill rigs for blasting andshoring operations and as many as 120 trucks perday.

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Washington State Thrives...

Construction Employment Increases in 205 Metro Areas Construction employment expanded in

205 metro areas, declined in 101 and wasstagnant in 52 between May 2014 and May2015, according to a new analysis of federalemployment data released June 30 by theAssociated General Contractors of America.Association officials noted even though themajority of metro areas are still adding con-struction jobs, the number of gainers hasdecreased to the lowest level since April2013.

“Although contractors are continuing toadd workers in many parts of the country,construction employment stagnated orshrank in nearly half of all metro areas overthe past year,” said Ken Simonson, the asso-ciation’s chief economist. “With Washingtonunable to figure out how to finance infra-structure and a number of large energy proj-ects getting put on hold, the sector’s recov-ery appears to be slowing in certain parts ofthe country.”

Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, Wash. added thelargest number of construction jobs in thepast year (11,300 jobs, 15 percent), followedby Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, Colo.(10,400 jobs, 12 percent), Warren-Troy-

Farmington Hills, Mich. (8,100 jobs, 19 per-cent) and Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, Calif. (7,500 jobs, 6 percent). Thelargest percentage gains occurred inWenatchee, Wash. (30 percent, 600 jobs),Bellingham, Wash. (23 percent, 1,300 jobs),Atlantic City-Hammonton, N.J. (22 percent,1,100 jobs), Huntsville, Ala. (19 percent,1,400 jobs) and Warren-Troy-FarmingtonHills.

The largest job losses from May 2014 to

May 2015 were in New Orleans-Metairie,La. (minus 3,200 jobs, minus 10 percent),followed by Gulfport-Biloxi-Pascagoula,Miss. (minus 2,600 jobs, minus 25 percent),Orange-Rockland-Westchester, N.Y. (minus1,800 jobs, minus 5 percent), Akron, Ohio(minus 1,300 jobs, minus 10 percent) and ElPaso, Texas (minus 1,300 jobs, minus 9 per-cent). The largest percentage decline for thepast year was in Gulfport-Biloxi-Pascagoula, followed by Santa Fe, N.M.

(minus 19 percent, minus 500 jobs),Bloomington, Ill. (minus 14 percent, minus400 jobs) and Madera, Calif. (minus 14 per-cent, minus 200 jobs).

Association officials urged Congress andthe Obama administration to find a way tofinance needed infrastructure improvements,including transportation and clean water sys-tems. They added that the political uncer-tainty was undermining the constructionindustry’s recovery, which is already beingnegatively impacted by other factors, such asdeclining demand for energy projects.

“Fewer metro areas are likely to continueadding construction jobs if Congress and theWhite House can’t figure out a way to payfor needed new infrastructure investments,”said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’schief executive officer. “The irony is that byneglecting our public infrastructure, ourleaders in Washington are hurting privatesector employment.”

For more information, visit www.agc.org.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

“With Washington unable to figure outhow to finance infrastructure…the sector’srecovery appears to be slowing in certainparts of the country.”

Ken SimonsonAssociated General Contractors of America

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

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“Hyster is pleased to support the out-standing humanitarian efforts of theAmerican Red Cross,” said Joe Bugica,vice president of marketing of Hyster.“Given the organization’s geographicfootprint, and the volume of goods movedthrough their relief facilities, the AmericanRed Cross will benefit substantially fromhaving a dependable Hyster truck to helpthem not only operate efficiently on a day-to-day basis, but more importantly, ingreater times of need.”

Featuring a versatile design and excep-tional maneuverability, the Hyster W50Zwalkie pallet truck is ideally suited toincrease throughput and productivity —key factors that will help the AmericanRed Cross enhance preparation and deliv-ery of disaster relief supplies.

“This donation is an example of howcollaborating with generous organiza-tion’s such as Hyster Company, makes ourwork possible,” said Michael Parks, CEOof the Northeast Ohio Region of theAmerican Red Cross. “Our volunteers will greatly appreci-ate this equipment when they need to rapidly move reliefsupplies during times of disaster.”

MH Equipment, a Hyster dealer located in Cincinnati,Ohio, helped Hyster facilitate the donation by prepping thetruck free of charge for shipment to the American Red Cross

warehouse in Atlanta, Ga. Additionally, Briggs Equipment,a Hyster dealer in Atlanta, Ga., is providing the AmericanRed Cross with 12 months of free maintenance for thedonated truck.

For more information about the American Red Cross,visit www.redcross.org.

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Hyster Company Donates WalkiePallet Truck to American Red Cross

Hyster Company has donated a W50Z walkie pallet truck to assist theAmerican Red Cross.

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Hale Trailer Brake & Wheel Holds Grand Opening toH

ale Trailer Brake & Wheel held a grand opening of itsnewly expanded full-service facility in Delmar, Del.

The June 18 event brought hundreds of friends, family,vendors and customers (including one very important cus-tomer) to the southern Delaware area to help Barry Hale,founder of Hale Trailer, and his team celebrate the achieve-ment at 35085 Sussex Highway in Delmar.

The expanded full-service facility covers 15,000 sq. ft.featuring four service bays on nine acres with an additional23 contiguous acres. A new overhead service crane will soonbe added to one of the service bays. At this location, there arefive service technicians and two service trucks. Parts avail-ability is on-shelf, same day delivery.

During the event guests were treated to music and a virtu-ally never-ending supply of Maryland crab, barbecue, hotdogs, hamburgers, roasted chicken and more. Later, valuabledoor prizes were awarded, which included several flat-screen TVs and a boat — a Tracker 1448 MVX — won byVance Pennington of Badger Electrical Inc., Newport, Del.

Barry Hale expressed his gratitude to all in attendance aswell as to his customers over the years since the company’sfounding in 1975; he also reiterated his commitment to serve

customers in the area.“This is a customer appreciation event, a vendor appreci-

ation event, an employee appreciation event tonight,” hesaid. “Our motto is ‘Commitment to place.’ We are going tobe where our customers need us to be, we are going to putanchors in the ground so that we are showing our customers,our employees and our vendors that we are committed toplace. We are a heavy inventory company. We stock theshelves in order to meet the needs of our customers.”

One very important customer made the journey downfrom Galena, Md., to help Hale Trailer celebrate the mile-stone.

Ed Vogt, then president of Ed Vogt and son, was BarryHale’s first customer, and the company’s largest sale earlyon.

Originally in the farming business with his father, Vogtfound opportunity hauling loads of sawdust. Barry Haleacquired the trailers necessary to Vogt’s success. The eighttrailers he delivered cost Vogt approximately $10,000. Andthose trailers were just the beginning.

“I bought most of the trailers from Barry over the years. Afew of them I got elsewhere, but most of the trailers camefrom him. The majority of the live floors that we had put intothe trailers came from him,” Vogt said.

Vogt also takes the credit for teaching Hale Trailer’semployees the correct way to install a live floor.

“We had bought two brand new Dorsey trailers from himand we had bought a couple of live floors from a gentlemanup in Massachusetts. We had put those floors in old trailersand we took those floors and put them in these two newDorsey trailers and we had major problems with them.Barry’s guys were new at it and they couldn’t figure out whyI was having trouble. I finally figured out what was goingwrong and I approached him and told him here is what Iwant you to do.

“When I made the proposal to Barry, I said look if it does-n’t work I will pay you for your time and materials to fix it.If it does work then it’s a freebee. Barry said OK. Well, itworked. I got lucky.”

At the June 18 event, Barry Hale surprised Vogt with acheck for $10,000, in effect, paying him back for that firstbig sale that helped him successfully move forward with his

fledgling business.“We got the VIP treatment,” said

Vogt. “The golf cart hauled us around,[we sat] with his family at what wouldbe considered the head table. I’mthinking to myself ‘well what did I doto deserve this? We just came downhere to get a free meal.’

“Barry always figured that we did alot to get him started, but knowingBarry for as long as I have, it waseither me or it would have been some-one else. We didn’t do anything spe-cial. I just didn’t think it warranted anyof that. It was a business deal, butBarry looks at things a little different, Iguess. But he’s a good man.”

The founding of Hale Trailer Brake& Wheel in essence started whenBarry Hale worked for Atco TrailerRentals.

Four generations of the Hale family attended thegrand opening of the expanded facility in Delmar, Del.Here, Barry Hale (R), founder, is all smiles with hisson BJ Hale and his grandson, Carter.

Ed Vogt (L) was Hale Trailer’s first customer. Here, he stands with his wife,Ann, and Barry Hale by a cart he hand made for Hale.

Founder of Hale Trailer Brake & Wheel Barry Haleproudly has his photo taken with his mother, Carol,during the grand opening event in Delmar, Del.

Jeff Finney (L), branch manager of Hale Trailer’sDelmar facility, poses for a photo with Billy Warren ofBilly Warren & Son LLC, Greenwood, Del.

see HALE page 38

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Celebrate Its Newly Expanded Full-Service Facility

Hale Trailer Brake & Wheel’s new facility in Delmar, Del., features four servicebays with a new overhead crane on its way.

The sales and rental office is just one building among several at Hale Trailer Brake& Wheel’s huge nine-acre campus in Delmar, Del.

The new Hale Trailer facility is 15,000 sq. ft.

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“My brother was my boss,” he said. “I was making 150bucks a week. I asked for a $10 raise and he said ‘no.’ Thiswas 1970. I worked for him for a couple of more years andthen I broke out on my own.”

Barry Hale founded Hale Trailer Brake & Wheel in 1975.“It was out of my house in Cherry Hill, New Jersey until

1977,” he said. “Then, in 1977, we built the Voorhees [N.J.]property and that has been expanded several times.”

Another key moment in Hale Trailer Brake & Wheel’shistory is the acquisition of Atlantic Trailer & Equipment

Sales Inc. of Sewell, N.J. in 2007. That brought on boardAtlantic’s owner, Bill Fryer, vice president of sales and histeam of salesmen. This acquisition catapulted Hale into amajor player within the Heavy Haul and Specialized arena.

Down in Delmar in 2001, Hale acquired the assets of asmall storage trailer rental company, Shore Rentals, and that

was the start of the facility there. In 2002, Hale acquired anine-acre location in Delmar, where the facility stands now,from Homers Mobile Homes.

Jeff Finney, branch manager, has been at the Delmar loca-tion since 2004 and has seen a lot of change.

“When I came here, I think there were five employees andwe had no shop, no mechanic, one driver, very littlesales, mostly all storage rentals,” Finney said. “We slow-ly built it up and hired a mechanic. We are up to 19employees now. We also acquired the 23 acres adjacentto us last year.”

Today’s facility in Delmar is a reflection of the com-pany’s commitment to place, according to Finney, cus-tomers have responded positively.

“They are eager to come here,” he said. “They likedoing business with us. We treat people squarely andfairly. From day one, we built this branch on integrity andwe treat people right. People understand we are here tomake a living, but we treat people right, and they thinkthe expanded facility is fantastic. It’s almost like youbuild it and they will come and that’s what’s happening.”

And business is doing well, said Hale, not only inDelmar but across “our entire East Coast operation fromPortland, Maine, to Jacksonville, Fla. We are seeingrecord activity in every business segment, trailer sales,rentals, parts and service.

“We have more than 12,500 units in our rental fleetincluding new, used, grain trailers, agricultural, refuse,lowboys, dump trailers, the whole kit and caboodle,” saidHale. “Everything we sell, we also rent.”

Hale has been busy “building out” its existing branchnetwork. The Delmar facility is just one of four currentinfrastructure projects. In 2013, Hale constructed a new15,000 sq. ft. branch facility in Scranton, Pa., (May2015), the company opened a new 30,000-sq.-ft. partswarehouse and showroom in Voorhees, N.J., and a newfacility is currently under construction in Jacksonville,Fla., with a 27,000-sq.-ft. building on 26 acres. A grandopening in Jacksonville is slated for early 2016.

For more information, visithttp://www.haletrailer.com/

June 18th Event Brings Hundreds of Friends, Family,

Kris Knudsen, inside sales representative of DASCompanies, Palmyra, Pa., is ready to communicate hiscompany’s communication technology.

(L-R): Matt Brown of ECCO discusses lighting option with Roland Brotzman andDavid Farris, both of Harvest Garden Pro, Milford, Del.

Vance Pennington (L) of Badger Electrical Inc., Newport,Del., was a big winner at the grand opening in Delmar,Del., when his name was picked to win a Tracker 1448MVX boat. Here, he hap-pily stands in front ofthe boat with BarryHale.

At the Service Tire Truck Centers exhibit (L-R) are Rich Evans and JasonTaliaferro, both of Hale Trailer Brake & Wheel, and Gregory Foskey, commercialsales representative of Service Tire Truck Centers, Seaford, Del.

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Vendors, Customers to the Southern Deleware Area

Tony Carneiro of Millsboro, Del., is ready to take on a tray ofMaryland crabs.

The grand opening event in Delmar, Del., was packed with people. Here, under a big top tent,guests enjoy a crab feast as well as barbecue, hot dogs, burgers, roast chicken and more.

Taking a moment for a photo at his exhibit is Jay Kuzdro, northeast regional salesmanager of Shur-Co LLC, Scranton, Pa.

Hale Trailer Brake & Wheel’s new, expanded Delmar, Del., facility sits on nine acres.

The original building at the Hale Trailer Brake & Wheel facility in Delmar, Del.

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Safe T Plus Steering Prevents Loss of Control of VehicleMany motorists, including pleasure drivers and profes-

sionals, are not aware of the physical and mechanical eventsthat are triggered by a front tire blow out.

If a driver has both hands on the steering wheel at the timeof the blow-out it may be possible to reduce the impact, butmost often the driver has little chance of controlling the vehi-cle.

As one heavy truck driver reported he was taken by sur-prise when the front tire blow-out occurred and he had bothhands on the steering wheel with a good grip. He wasshocked to find himself twisted out of his seat by the suddenrotation of the steering wheel. Looking down at the interiorof the cab from his new position up near the roof of the cabhe realized that the blow-out shock load in the steering sys-tem could not be controlled using the steering wheel. He wasfortunately unhurt.

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Now the rotating wheel is down on the pavement and thebottom of the tire is flat under the wheel. Because the tirerubber cannot pass under the wheel between the weight ofvehicle and the pavement the shock load build up in the tierod in that instant can equal as much as 1,000 lb. and it isseeking the path of least resistance. The driver has not yet feltthe surge of energy through the steering wheel. The sound ofthe blow-out has not yet registered in his consciousness.

The obstruction of the tire rubber in front of the wheelnow directs the inertia of the forward direc-tion of the vehicle into the path ofleast resistance. The frontwheels are forced to theright when a right fronttire blows and to the leftif a left front tire blows.The steering system isjammed to full right orfull left instantly.

Consider the path ofthe shock load in reach-ing the end of all of theclearances built into thesteering system. The kingpins and bushings at thewheels hold the wheels in the correctalignment to allow easy steering butthose clearances also allow unexpected

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Back to the front wheel, the shock load of the blow-out atthe front wheel now collects the clearances traveling througheach joint in the steering system and gains momentum, iner-tia, culminating at the steering wheel. To the surprise of thedriver, the vehicle is already swerving on the road in thedirection of the blow-out and there is little the driver can doto prevent what is unfolding.

Most recently, some have recommended pumping thebrakes or increasing the speed (“stepping on the gas”) in aneffort to gain some control. However, a more positive stepcan be taken to control the blow-out, but it must be takenbefore the incident.

The Safe T Plus steering control prevents the loss of con-trol of the vehicle in the event of a front tire blowout, hittinga curb or an object in the road or a pothole or dropping offthe side of the road and allows the driver to steer in both

directions even with a blow-out at a front tire. No drilling orwelding to install, it takes about one hour to install for mostvehicles.

The Safe T Plus steering control is an after-markethydraulic and mechanical device that controls the shock loadand allows the driver to steer in both directions even with ablow-out at a front wheel. The Safe T Plus mounts to the axlespring U-bolts or to the frame of the vehicle depending onthe vehicle design. The other end of the Safe T Plus affach-es to the tie rod.

The Safe T Plus hydraulic and coil (spring) system isdesigned to absorb more than 1,000 lb. of force at the tie rod.The Safe T Plus intercepts and absorbs the tire blow-outforces and normal road shocks and redirects what is left ofthem into the axle or the frame. Because the Safe T Plus isinstalled at the tie rod, shock loads from the wheels are inter-cepted there and dissipated before reaching the steering gearbox and the driver. The mechanical life of the steering sys-tem is extended. The driver is no longer subjected to constantadjusting of the steering wheel to stay in the driving lane.The front wheels are held to a “positive center-point track-ing” and are returned to center each time the steering wheelis released while rolling. Driver fatigue and wear and tear onthe steering system is reduced. Front tire life is extendedbecause steering no longer requires constant adjusting andre-adjusting to stay inlane. Tire scrub on the pavement isreduced.

The Safe T Plus contributes to driver comfort by centeringthe steering wheels while moving as a result of the coil(spring) action pressure to center. After turning a corner thecentering feature helps to return the wheels to straight ahead.Fingertip pressure on the steering wheel will hold the vehi-cle where the driver wants it to travel even on a rutted road.Dropping off the edge of the road (even as much as a 6 in.

drop) requires only that the driverhold the steering wheelover to climb back up

without jerking thewheel or oversteer-ing. Wandering iscontrolled by 90 per-cent. This means thattire scrubbing on thepavement is reducedresulting in front tirelife savings.

For more informa-tion, call 800/530-5064

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

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

Pages 40-42To view our current comparison trailer specification charts visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com

SECT IONTrucks & Trailers

The Safe T Plus steering control prevents the loss of control of the vehi-cle in the event of a front tire blowout, hitting a curb or an object inthe road or a pothole or dropping off the side of the road andallows the driver to steer in both directions even with a blow-outat a front tire.

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July marked the arrival of the NextGeneration Landoll Trailer and the introductionof the new hydraulic operating systems, nick-named H.O.S.S., and High Visibility Lightingpackage. The 400 “A” Series traveling axletrailers will be the first models with these addedstandard features.H.O.S.S. cuts the overall operational time in

half. The axle traveling forward has increasedby 36 percent and moving back by 58 percent.Tilt deck positioning has increased to nearly 63percent, while winch in and out speeds are clos-er to 66 percent. This improvement will allowfor more loads to take place, according to themanufacturer.“The speed is the most noticeable change,

but the long term value is the damage anddowntime prevention,” said Gary Dwerlkotte,Landoll Trailer sales coordinator. Removal of restrictors eliminate consider-

able back pressure, resulting in cooler opera-tional temperatures and a quieter environment.Continuous oil encasement of valves in the con-trol panel require less maintenance. Previously,oil circulated through the entire system beforereturning to the tank, allowing for only a 14gpm (53 Lpm) flow. Oil now only travelsthrough the closed center inlet and back to thetank, creating a 20 gpm (75.7 Lpm) flow.Brad Bergman, Landoll Engineering project

manager, said “there was extensive field testingwith three prototype valves in real life harshenvironments before ever going into produc-tion.” Testing occurred in the New England region,

as well as Northern Alberta and Quebecprovinces of Canada. Long term testing willcontinue to gather data for future development.The chosen closed spool valve system wasdesigned and built in Italy. Jim Ladner, Landoll Corporation’s national

trailer sales manager, explained “the Italians areworld famous for their expertise in hydraulics.We are bringing world knowledge and technol-ogy to the Landoll trailer.”“For several years we’ve needed to clean up

the system to be more user friendly,” saidDwerlkotte. The control panel is at chest height, encour-

aging ergonomic and visual improvement, ver-sus being located on the lower arm of thegooseneck. Controls are in five predeterminedhydraulic function locations, cutting out theneed for modifications to the frame.For more information, call 800/428-5655 or

visit www.landoll.com.(This story also can be found on Construction

Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.construc-

tionequipmentguide.com.)

Landoll Introduces H.O.S.S. for Traveling Axle Trailers

Landoll’s new hydraulic operating systems are nicknamed H.O.S.S.

LB’s Trailer Sales2904 Harmony Highway

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The Kenco barrier lift will lift everything fromcurbing to large jersey wall. It also can be used toalign barriers that have already been placed. Liftingcapacities are available from 1,500 to 40,000 lbs.(680 to 18,143 kg).

The barrier lift hooks up with a sling and shack-le to any type or model of machine with liftingcapabilities. There is no need for additionalhydraulics and handles on both sides allow groundpersonnel to safely guide the lifter into position.

The lifter grabs automatically as it is loweredonto the wall; it won’t release until the wall hasbeen set firmly into position, according to the man-

ufacturer. Six-inch (15 cm) wide pads provide anenhanced grip and performance even in wet weath-er.

All models are available with optional self-align-ing guides. The guides extend down from one set ofthe pads to allow the lifter to align itself with thebarrier wall whenever the lifter is lowered into posi-tion.

For more information, call 800/653-6069 or visitwww.kenco.com.

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

tionequipmentguide.com.)

Pages 43-46For more information about these attachments and more, visit our Attachments Section on our Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

SECT IONAttachment & Parts

HammerHead R600 Completes Line of Roughneck Rock Drills HammerHead Trenchless Equipment has

introduced the HammerHead RoughneckR600, the largest of its pneumatic percussiondrilling systems for use in horizontal direc-tional drilling applications. Designed fordrilling solid rock with bit diameters of 7.25to 8 in. (18 to 20 cm), the R600 gives HDDcontractors the ability to complete largerdiameter bores in fewer passes as well asaccess to a wider range of single-pass boringapplications.

Josh Hood, HammerHead HDD productmanager, said the R600 opens up new possi-bilities for the horizontal driller.

“A typical large-diameter bore might takeseveral passes to open to the final diameter.A larger pilot can help save time and moneyby eliminating some intermediary passes.”

The larger bits driven by an R600 alsoincrease the range of single-passapplications the drillerhas access to, Hood

said, such as in communications and or otherservice installations.

The R600 completes the range of existingHammerHead Roughneck rock drills avail-able to HDD customers. It joins the R400designed for 5.25-in. (13 cm) straight andoffset bits and the Roughneck R500 forstraight and offset bits to 6.25 in. (15.8 cm)in diameter.

All three Roughneck hammers turn anyhorizontal directional drill in the construc-tion industry into a high-production rockdrilling machine. Capable of penetrationrates of 150 ft. (45.7 m) or more an hour, therock hammers feature heavy-duty, high-flowhousing; pullback kit; control station/oiler;and drill conversion kit.

Their heavy-duty housing permitsd i r e c t i o n a l

drilling in varying rock conditions withoutchanging out the housing. The larger borediameter of the Roughneck housings allowsthe hammer to send more air to the internalpiston for maximum efficiency, resulting infaster and harder blows. Standard API threadmakes housing connections easy. And apinned-on lid design and isolation packagesecures and protects electronic investment,according to the manufacturer.

The offset rock bit design increases steer-ing precision, allowing the operator to navi-gate a wide variety of ground conditions.Integrated face-cleaning exhaust ports of thehammer ensure reliable performance, andthe check valve located within the bit elimi-

nates ingestion of debris.

The control station utilizes the drill’sexisting mud pump to efficiently deliver air,oil and fluids down hole, reducing footprintsize and weight. Integrated electronics facil-itate the drilling operation and provide theoperator with control and increased produc-tivity without leaving the drill operator’s sta-tion.

All Roughneck control stations can beinstalled with a tee and a ball valve on thehigh pressure side of the mud pump, whichdirects airflow to the drilling fluid supplyline.

As with all HammerHead products, ease-of-maintenance is built in. The roughnecksystem is equipped with spanner wrench

holes in the front and rear of the hammer,reducing the number of breakout

tongs required to change out thebit or service the tool.

For more information, call800/331-6653 or visitwww.hammerheadtrench-less.com.

(This story also can be

found on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipment-

guide.com.)

Full line ofHammerHead

Roughneck rock ham-mers — R400, R500,and the new R600.

Kenco Barrier Lifts EverythingFrom Curbing to Jersey Wall

The barrier lift hooks up with a sling and shackle to any type or modelof machine with lifting capabilities.

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Hyundai HDBHydraulic BreakersOffer DurabilityThe HDB Series hydraulic breakers from HyundaiConstruction Equipment Americas Inc. are designed towork with Hyundai 9 and 9A series hydraulic excavators.The series includes 14 different models to fit multiplemachine sizes and applications. Hyundai breakers have alarge chisel diameter, which increases the strength anddurability of the chisel. Four chisel options are available.

The HDB breakers also offer a large diameter tie bolt forhigh performance and optimum durability. Hoses connect-ing the inlet/outlet ports use a new adapter type thatavoids bolt breakage and oil leakage. An auto-greasingfeature protects moving parts from undue wear.

For more information, call 877/509-2254 or visitwww.hceamericas.com.

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VMC Brush Cutters To Fit Most Excavators, Skidsteer & CTL Loaders, And Mini Loaders.

Available In Both Rotary And Flail Dealer Inquiries Welcome

Call Today Or Visit Website For More Details 864-940-9341 www.vmc-equip.com

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

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CROSBY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC.

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Douglas, GA 31535

912-384-4664

631 Electric Avenue

Swainsboro, GA 30401

478-237-8372

HEAVY MACHINES, INC.www.heavymachinesinc.com

3930 East Raines Road

Memphis, TN 38118

800-432-8902

5200 Hollywood Ave.

Shreveport, LA 71109

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www.bennettequipment.net

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Jackson, MS 39204

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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

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www.crosbyequipmentco.com

1826 South Peterson Avenue

Douglas, GA 31535

912-384-4664

631 Electric Avenue

Swainsboro, GA 30401

478-237-8372

HEAVY MACHINES, INC.www.heavymachinesinc.com

3930 East Raines Road

Memphis, TN 38118

800-432-8902

5200 Hollywood Ave.

Shreveport, LA 71109

800-548-3458

364 Bob Jobe Rd.

Gray, TN 37615

855-201-7453

10110 Roberts Way

Covington, GA 30014

770-788-0888

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www.bennettequipment.net

1403 Piedmont Hwy.

Piedmont, SC 29673

864-277-7272

MID SOUTH MACHINERY, INC.

3233 Highway 80 West

Jackson, MS 39204

601-948-6740

3145 Cliff Gookin Blvd.

Tupelo, MS 38801

662-690-6553

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Gulfport, MS 39503

228-867-1555

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704-509-2728

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The TJ-3046 track jaw crusher by IROCKCrushers is a high performance primary jawcrushing plant designed for medium-scaleoperators in quarrying, demolition, recyclingand mining applications.

The TJ-3046 features a 13-cu.-yd. (9.9 cum) feeder and includes a grizzly pre-screen-ing grid. The feeder drive features a loadcontrol system to ensure continuous, unin-terrupted crushing. An optional level sensorcan be fitted to the jaw and control the feedrate to the crusher, therefore maximizingproduction. The jaw crusher has an inletopening of 46 by 30 in. (117 by 76 cm) andis equipped with a hydraulic wedge adjust-ment to give operators total control of prod-uct size down to 2 in. (5 cm).

TJ-3046’s high swing jaw generates anaggressive crushing action and acceleratesmovement of material into the crushingchamber. The 48-in. (122 cm) crusher dis-charge conveyor can stockpile up to 11 ft. 6in. (3.5 m). A dirt conveyor is standard on themachine.

The 110,250-lb. (50,008 kg) TJ-3046 canbe equipped with a wireless remote controland features track mobility for relocationaround a job site or onto a heavy-haul trailerand its hydraulic folding sides make for eas-ier set up and tear down.

IROCK designed the TJC-3046 with easy

operation, durability and efficiency in mind.A user-friendly electronic crusher controlsystem with touch screen display is easy tooperate and simplifies crushing, service andmaintenance. For additional durability andwear life, jaw plates and wear plates consistof 18 percent manganese. Finally, the unit’shighly efficient direct drive system promotes

minimal fuel consumption and makes oper-ation cost effective, according to the manu-facturer.

Powered by a 350-hp Caterpillar C-9ACERT Tier III engine, the TJ-3046 canproduce up to 445 tph (403.7 t).

In addition to manufacturing heavy-dutyunits and high-quality components, IROCK

also has convenient 24-hour online partslook up and ordering, fast delivery and liveservice support until 9 p.m. EST.

For more information, call 866/240-0201or visit www.irockcrushers.com.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

IROCK’s TJ-3046 Crusher Designed for Easy Operation

Pages 51-63

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

IROCK’s new TJ-3046 generates an aggressivecrushing action and moves material into the

crushing chamber faster.

The load control system that is part of IROCK’s new TJ-3046 ensures continuous,uninterrupted crushing.

IROCK’s new TJ-3046 features track mobility, and its folding sides make for easierset up and tear down.

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FAE - 300/SC Stump Cutter

The new 300/SC Stump Cutter is designed and built for prime mover carriers. This powerful attachment tool is equipped with a Danfoss hydraulic motor (51V250) and an aggressive cutting wheel consisting of 36 carbide teeth to power its way through stumps. The frame is designed to operate safely in all environments.

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The Association of Swedish Engineering Industriesawarded Atlas Copco Construction Tools with the presti-gious Grand Award of Design for its upgraded LT6005Rammer. The rammer was in the Public’s Favorite categoryand boasts a slim, user-friendly design that allows contrac-tors to work close to walls and posts or in narrow spaces,such as trenches.

“Construction sites are tough environments, and the work-ers must be able to rely on their tools to be easy to handle,effective and safe,” said Vladimir Kozlovskiy, president ofAtlas Copco’s construction tools division. “The LT6005 isbuilt with the operator in mind and we are very pleased thatthe innovative design is recognized by our customers whovoted for us.”

Atlas Copco rammers are versatile compaction toolsdeveloped for work on cohesive and granular soils in a widevariety of applications, such as repairing trenches, ditchesand foundations. The Atlas Copco Industrial DesignCompetence Center in Sweden and its construction toolsdivision designed the new LT6005, which replaces theLT5005 model.

The association presented the award to Atlas Copco dur-ing a ceremony in Stockholm. The Grand Award of Designhonors successful design strategies and outstanding innova-tion, as well as ergonomics and environmental friendliness.Atlas Copco also received the 2015 International iF DesignAward from iF International Forum Design BmbH,Hannover, Germany, for its LT6005 rammer.

For more information, call 800/732-6762 or visitwww.atlascopco.us.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

Atlas Copco LT6005Rammer Wins GrandAward of Design

(L-R): Atlas Copco representatives Jan Fourie, generalmanager Scandinavian customer center; Alex Liebert,project leader industrial design; and Martin Larsson,manager product design group, accepted the GrandAward of Design for the LT6005 rammer.

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Genesis Attachments’ Jaw Armor Protective System Now Available

Genesis Attachments’ Jaw Armor protective system is now available for severe-dutycontractor grapples.

Jaw Armor is a weld-on modular system constructed of abrasion-resistant, pro-prietary GenGuard steel that maintains structural integrity and virtually eliminatesthe need for build-up and hard-surfacing of the protected wear areas, according tothe manufacturer.

Full and tine Jaw Armor kits are available for new and existing Genesis contrac-tor grapples. Genesis Shear Jaw Armor also is available for new and existingGenesis shears.

For more information, call 715/395-5252 or visit genesisattachments.com.

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Link-Belt 4040 TL Forestry Machine Now AvailableThe Link-Belt 4040 TL forestry machine

is now available for the United States and forCanada, with an option for high-wide orhigh-narrow undercarriages to meet trans-port requirements. Models can be equippedwith live-heel or butt-n-top attachments forlog-loading applications. Designed specifi-cally for the 4040 TL, both side- and rear-entry Oregon OSHA/ROPS/WCB certifiedforestry cabs are available from the factory,with sky roof and escape hatch.

This new “40 Series” model features anadvanced, electronically-controlled Isuzuengine that meets Final Tier IV require-ments, with up to 18 percent improved fueleconomy than previous models, and withminimized DEF usage — less than 3 percentagainst fuel consumption. Experience lessdowntime due to refuel, with a 55 percentcapacity increased fuel tank and a 50-to-1diesel to DEF dosing ratio. In addition, thereis no diesel particulate filter (DPF) mainte-nance constraint.

The cab offers enhanced operatorergonomics, comfort and visibility. TheSCM air-suspension, heated seat providesadded lumbar support and reclines at a 65degree angle for a relaxed environment dur-ing breaks. Arm rests move proportionallywith the console, which means that the dis-

tance and angle between joysticks and oper-ator remains the same, no matter how theseat is adjusted. With a large, 7-in. LEDcolor monitor to interface with the machine,

an operator can easily navigate a full menuof user-friendly controls to take full com-mand of the machine and attachments. Thestandard rear-view camera displays a

panoramic view of the work site from therear of the machine, with sight guidelinesadded for increased safety. Other notable cabfeatures include: remote fob-activated LEDlighting; a cup holder and storage areas forcell phones and other small items; newlydesigned joysticks with easy-to-hold gripand radio mute buttons; MP3 audio input.

The 4040 TL is equipped with theRemoteCARE GPS-enabled telematics sys-tem, enabling 24/7 remote monitoring andsecurity. RemoteCARE tracks routine andmajor service intervals, as well as currentmachine health, providing more flexibilityand control when determining when andwhere to service machines. The system alsoprovides machine location in real time forbetter job supervision and remote securitymonitoring. Flashing diagnostic codes on themonitor quickly alert the operator to poten-tial trouble. Servicing is a snap, with con-venient, ground-level access to all routineservice points, including sample ports forengine and hydraulic oil. All service portscan be accessed via hand-turn knobs, withno tools needed.

For more information, visit lbxco.com.(This story also can be found on

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

This new “40 Series” model features an advanced, electronically-controlled Isuzuengine that meets Final Tier IV requirements, with up to 18 percent improvedfuel economy than previous models, and with minimized DEF usage — less than3 percent against fuel consumption.

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Fecon Modular Power PackDesign Improves Lead Time

Fecon Inc. introduced the BHP270 modu-lar power pack featuring Fecon’s powermanagement system for maximizing per-formance and torque while minimizing fuelconsumption. The BHP270 is designed foruse on most excavators in the 20 to 30 ton(18 to 27 t) range.

The modular aspect of the BHP270 over-comes custom engineering of the powerpack and dramatically shortens lead times sothe installer can begin their work morequickly. Where industry lead times forpower packs had run 6 to 8 weeks or more,the modular design of the BHP270 allowsFecon or its dealers to have units in stock forimmediate shipment, according to the manu-facturer.

The BHP270 comes with a universaladaptor plate that also speeds up the installa-tion process. The universal adapter plate fitsa wide variety of excavator designs; thepower pack is then mounted to the adapterplate. This eliminates the need to custom

design the entire power pack per specificbrand, model, and year of excavator design.

Fecon’s BHP270 comes with a CumminsQSB 6.7 260 hp engine, 105 gpm (397 L)hydraulic flow, swing out hydraulic oil cool-er, reversing cooling fan, and an 84 gal. (318L) fuel tank to work a full 8-hr day or morebetween re-fueling. Attachments that can berun with the BHP270 power pack includeFecon’s BH200EXC-3SDV andBH80EXC-4SDV Bull Hog mulchers andthe SH360-100 Stump Hog stump grinder.

Fecon machines and other machines withFecon attachments are used for clearing, siteprep, firebreaks, orchard clean-up andremoval, prairie and wetland restoration,agricultural preparation, land developmentand stump removal applications.

For more information, call 800/528-3113or visit www.fecon.com.

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

The BHP270 is designed for use on most excavators in the 20 to 30 ton (18 to 27 t)range.

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Kleemann Impactors Represent Evolution of EVO Line

Two new impact crushers fromKleemann — the Mobirex MR 110 ZSiEVO 2 and MR 130 Zi EVO 2 — representthe continuing evolution of the EVO con-tractor line, with additional benefits interms of economy and operational safety.These new impact crushers are differentiat-ed by their size and productivity; the MR110 ZSi EVO 2 has a crusher inlet openingof 43.3 in. (110 cm), and the MR 130 ZiEVO 2 a crusher inlet opening of 51 in.(130 cm). These provide feed capacities ofup to 350 or 450 tph (317.5 or 408 t),respectively.

The “S” indicates a Mobirex unit withoptional, highly productive secondaryvibrating screen with extra-large screeningsurface mounted on the discharge conveyor.This secondary screen unit can producespec material, potentially eliminating theneed for a separate screen.

The feeding unit has hydraulically fold-ing hopper walls and locking system, whichspeeds setup. A vibrating double-deck pre-screen between hopper and crusher elimi-nates fines from the product flow beforethey ever enter the crusher, reducing wearand cutting fuel costs.

Both units are Tier IV final-compliant.The new EVO 2 Mobirex mobile impactcrushers utilize direct drive crushers and

electric drives for the vibrating conveyors,belts and the prescreen. This permits highfuel efficiency and allows optimal loadingof the crusher.

These crushers feature a new inlet geom-etry, which allows even better penetration ofthe material into the range of the rotor. Also,the wear behavior of the new C-form impactledges has been improved to such an extentthat the edges remain sharper longer, lead-ing to improved material shape. The rotorledges are held securely by a new andextremely user-friendly clamping system,which means that they can be changed evenquicker, and thus contribute to greater plantuptime, according to the manufacturer.

Outstanding performance is made possi-ble in part by the extremely efficient directdrive, with which the machines areequipped. A latest-generation diesel enginetransmits its power almost loss-free directlyto the flywheel of the crusher, via a robustfluid coupling and V-belts. This drive con-cept enables enormous versatility, as therotor speed can be adjusted in four stages tosuit different processing applications.

The Kleemann continuous feed system(CFS) manages a more equal loading of thecrushing area, in which the conveying fre-quencies of the feeder trough and the pre-screen are adapted independently of each

other to the level of the crusher, thus signif-icantly boosting performance.

For the optional S version with secondaryscreen mounted, the oversize gradationreturn conveyor has been redesigned fromthe predecessor models, eliminating a verti-cal bend and integrating the transfer chute atthe feed hopper.

With these new Mobirex impact crushers,the fully hydraulic adjustment capability ofthe crushing gap permits greater plantuptime, while improving quality of endproduct.

Not only can the crushing gap be com-pletely adjusted via the touchpanel electron-ic control unit, but the calculation of thezero-point is possible while the rotor is run-ning. This ability to accurately set the crush-er aprons from the control panel with auto-matic detection of zero point and targetvalue setting saves time, and improves theoverall efficiency and handling of the crush-er.

In a Kleemann Mobirex impact crusher,zero point is the distance between the ledgesof the rotor and the impact plates of thelower impact toggle, plus a defined safetydistance. The desired crushing gap isapproached from this zero point.

While the upper impact toggle is adjustedvia simple hydraulic cylinders, the lower

impact toggle has a hydraulic crushing gapadjustment device, which is secured elec-tronically and mechanically against colli-sion with the rotor. The crushing gap is setvia the touch screen and approachedhydraulically. Prior to setting of the crushinggap, the zero point is determined automati-cally.

For automatic zero-point determination,with the rotor running, the impact togglemoves slowly onto the rotor ledges until itmakes contact, which is detected by a sen-sor. The impact toggle is then retracted bythe defined safety distance. During this pro-cedure, a stop ring slides on the piston rod.When the zero point is reached, the lockingchamber is locked hydraulically and thestop ring is fixed in position. The stop ringnow serves as a mechanical detent for thepiston rod.

During the stop ring check, which is car-ried out for every crusher restart, the savedzero point is compared with the actual valuevia the electronic limit switch. If the valuedeviates, a zero-point determination is car-ried out once again.

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

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

The MR 110 ZSi EVO 2 has a crusher inlet opening of 43.3 in. (110 cm), and the MR 130 Zi EVO 2 a crusher inlet opening of 51 in. (130 cm). These provide feed capaci-ties of up to 350 or 450 tph (317.5 or 408 t), respectively.

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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

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He noted that the year-over-year growth ratewas the strongest since March 2014, indicat-ing a faster pace of construction spendingoverall.

Private nonresidential spending in Mayincreased 0.9 percent from April and 10.3percent from a year earlier, while private res-idential spending increased 0.3 percent forthe month and 7.8 percent over 12 months.Public construction spending rose 0.7 per-cent from a month before and 2.8 percentfrom 12 months earlier.

“Several components of the private cate-gories posted especially large year-over-yearincreases,” Simonson said. “Whether theycan continue to grow depends in part oncompanies being able to find enough skilledworkers.”

Simonson cited as areas for which workershortages could be problematic the one-yearincreases of 70 percent in manufacturingconstruction spending, 46 percent in amuse-ment and recreation construction, 30 percentin lodging construction, 26 percent in private

office construction and 21 percent in multi-

family construction.Association officials urge federal, state

and local officials to enact the measures out-lined in the association’s WorkforceDevelopment Plan. Those measures, whichinclude expanding career and technical edu-cation opportunities, making it easier forfirms to establish regional training programsand immigration reform, are designed tomake it easier to recruit and prepare newconstruction workers.

“We need to rebuild what was once arobust pipeline for attracting and trainingyounger people into high-paying construc-tion careers,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, theassociation’s chief executive officer. “Itwould be a sad irony if firms can’t takeadvantage of growing demand for workbecause there aren’t enough workers.”

For more information, visit www.agc.org.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Association Urges Federal, State,Local Officials to Enact Measures

SPENDING from page 1

Reaching a Deal …

NJPA Awards Toro Contract for Construction Equipment

The Toro Company has officially been

awarded a national contract by The National

Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA) for compact

construction and maintenance equipment.

The contract was approved on May 19,

2015, and the award is classified under con-

tract number #042815-TTC with NJPA.

“We are very pleased to have been select-

ed by NJPA and excited about the additional

opportunities through this new partnership,”

said Rick Rodier, general manager of Toro’s

Siteworks Business.

“Extending our offering of top-quality

Toro equipment to the more than 50,000

members of NJPA means that municipalities,

educational entities and non-profit organiza-

tions across the country will now have

access to an extremely diverse lineup of con-

struction equipment.”

NJPA serves the governmental, educa-

tional and non-profit sectors, with prospec-

tive suppliers going through a rigorous appli-

cation and selection process to ensure that

NJPA continues to connect their members

with premium providers. The contract cov-

ers the entire line of Toro construction equip-

ment, including compact utility loaders, hor-

izontal directional drills, compaction equip-

ment, trenchers, concrete and masonry

equipment, and much more.

“The Toro contract represents and demon-

strates the exceptional quality and perform-

ance that our members have come to expect

from NJPA contracts,” said Tony Glenz,

NJPA contract manager.

For more information, visit www.njpa-

coop.org.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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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 Komatsu

PC400-3. Avon# 2055B3 ................................$7,175 Each

2072500022 - Two turntable bearings for a Komatsu

PC300-3. Avon# 1555B3 ................................$4,475 Each

2052500021 - Two turntable bearings for a Komatsu

PC200-3. Avon# 1148B4 ................................$3,450 Each

24100N418F1 - One turntable bearing for a Kobelco 909.

Avon# 1551B9 ..........................................................$2,075

21400N3354F2P1 - One turntable bearing for a Kobelco

907C or K907C. Avon# 1447B2 ..............................$4,850

KBB0282 / D28001 - One Link-Belt turntable bearing for

a LS3400C. Avon# 1249B5 ......................................$3,950

TH103075 - One John Deere turntable bearing for

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TH108810 or AT190766 - One John Deere turntable

bearing model 490D and 495D. Avon# 1143B9 ....$1,100

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Albany, GA229/888-1212

Adairsville, GA770/773-9857Atlanta, GA404/691-9445

Grovetown, GA706/855-5440

Columbus, GA706/687-3344Macon, GA478/788-1586

Brunswick, GA912/264-6161

Savannah, GA912/964-7370

Troy, AL334/566-4181Dothan, AL334/794-8691

West Columbia, SC803/794-9340

Simpsonville, SC864/963-5835Aynor, SC

843/358-56 88Ladson, SC843/572-0400Andrews, SC843/221-4940

Walterboro, SC843/539-1420

Flint Equipment Company

Asheville, NC828/667-0176Charlotte, NC

704/597-0211Greensboro, NC

336/668-2762Mt. Gilead, NC

910/439-5653New Bern, NC

252/638-5838

Greenville, NC252/758-4403Raleigh, NC919/772-2121Ahoskie, NC252/332-5550

Wilmington, NC910/675-9211

Fayetteville, NC910/424-1200

James River EquipmentBobcat of Jacksonvillewww.bobcatjax.com

11657 Philips HighwayJacksonville, FL 32256

904/288-9181

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GROWERS EQUIPMENT CO.

2695 Davie RoadDavie, FL 33314954-916-1020www.growers

equipment.com

CHARLOTTE TRACTOR1700 Starita Road

Charlotte, NC 28206704-596-8900

www.charlottetractor.com

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Nashville140 Charter Place

LaVergne, TN 37086615-793-7576

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GREENSBORO TRACTOR

2820 S. Elm-Eugene StreetGreensboro, NC 27406

336-273-3606www.greensboro

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FUTCH’S TRACTOR DEPOT, INC.

8515 SR 207 N.Hastings, FL 32145

904-692-3673www.futchstractor

depot.com

COASTAL EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS

5287 New Kings RoadJacksonville, FL 32209

904-924-9624www.coastalequipment

system.com

CREEL TRACTOR CO.3771 Palm Beach Blvd.Fort Myers, FL 33916

239-694-2185Fax: 239-694-6059

www.creeltractor.com

RICHARDS TRACTORAND IMPLEMENTS

1995 N.E. 8th St.Homestead, FL 33033

305-247-8711www.ritrac.com

CROSBY EQUIPMENTCOMPANY, INC.

1826 South Peterson Ave.Douglas, GA 31535

915-384-4664

631 Electric Rd.Swainsboro, GA 30401

478-237-8372www.crosby

equipimentco.com

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ALABAMATHOMPSON TRACTORwww.thompsontractor.com

Auburn, 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

MISSISSIPPIPUCKETT RENTSwww.puckettrents.com

Richland(601) 939-5151

Biloxi(228) 392-2211Hattiesburg

(601) 264-1111Meridian

(601) 703-0116Madison

(601) 859-5131

NORTH CAROLINAJAMES RIVER EQUIPMENTwww.jamesriverequipment.com

Asheville(828) 667-0176Charlotte

(704) 597-0211Wilkesboro

(336) 973-8201Ahoskie

(252) 332-5550Fayetteville

(910) 424-1200Greenville

(252) 758-4403New Bern

(252) 638-5838Raleigh

(919) 772-2121Wilmington

(910) 675-9211

SOUTH CAROLINAMAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT

RENTAL & SALESwww.mayequip.com

Columbia(888) 865-1002

VIRGINIAJAMES RIVER EQUIPMENTwww.jamesriverequipment.com

Ashland Ag(804) 358-6776Fishersville

(540) 337-3057Winchester

(540) 667-9777

‘Five Days to Victory’ Puts Participantson Fast Track to ALI Certification

Participants in the Automotive LiftInstitute (ALI) Lift InspectorCertification Program can fast-tracktheir certification by attending the“Five Days to Victory” training, testingand practical inspection event spon-sored by ALI member manufacturers atthe College of Southern Nevada in LasVegas, Nov. 1 to 5, 2015.

Five Days to Victory helps candidateinspectors who have passed the pro-gram’s pre-course exam complete allother certification requirements.During the five-day event, each candi-date will have the opportunity to attendan orientation workshop, take part in astudy session prior to sitting for thecourse exam and perform all 12 vehiclelift inspections required to complete thepractical portion of the program.

“Five Days to Victory condenseswhat can be a yearlong certificationprocess into just one week,” said R.W.“Bob” O’Gorman, ALI president. “Itsaccelerated timeline provides a hugeopportunity for program participants,since they can satisfy their certificationrequirements in one place and quicklyjoin the ranks of ALI certified inspec-tors working in the field. The demandfor professional lift inspections isgrowing, and Five Days to Victoryhelps us efficiently fill the need forinspectors.”

The ALI Lift Inspector CertificationProgram was created to provide third-party qualification of vehicle lift

inspectors and to certify those whodemonstrate that they are capable ofproperly inspecting any type of liftfrom any manufacturer in accordancewith the ANSI standard governingvehicle lift inspection and in support ofcompliance with OSHA’s GeneralDuty Clause, as well as provincialrequirements in Canada. The programis open to inspection companies withemployees having a minimum of 12months experience.

Five Days to Victory kicks off onNov. 1 with an orientation session thatoutlines administrative aspects of theLift Inspector Certification Program,introduces expectations and answerscandidate questions. The second day isdedicated to a group study session ledby ALI factory designated trainers andcertified inspectors, where participantscan prep for the course exam.

After the group study day, candi-dates can take the course exam on Nov.3. Those who have already taken theexam at a testing facility or previousALI event may start conducting theirpractical lift inspections. The practicalinspection portion runs throughThursday and provides participantswith the opportunity to conduct theirrequired inspections on 12 differentlight-duty and heavy-duty lifts set up atthe College of Southern Nevada.

“Lift Inspector CertificationProgram exams are available at testingcenters across the globe, and we host

orientations regularly throughout theyear, but Five Days to Victory is theonly event that offers the unique oppor-tunity to conduct 12 inspections on avariety of lifts in one place,” saidO’Gorman. “The first Five Days toVictory event held in 2014 helped 91inspector candidates move through thecertification process, and we expect todraw even more participants this year.”

Registration for Five Days toVictory is $60 per participant andincludes an ALI branded shirt, safetyglasses and a clipboard. A meet-and-greet cookout dinner at the College ofSouthern Nevada on Nov. 2 is open toall registered attendees. At the conclu-sion of the program’s activities, ALIwill draw winners for a $1,000 VisaGift card, $500 Visa Gift card, iPadmini 3, Xbox One and various otherprizes from those participants whocompleted certain inspection require-ments at the event.

To sign up for Five Days to Victory,call ALI at 607/756-7775. Registrationis limited to those who are enrolled inthe Lift Inspector CertificationProgram. Participants must pass thepre-course exam prior to the Las Vegasevent.

For more information, visitwww.autolift.org.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web

site at www.constructionequipment-

guide.com.)

The Automotive Lift Institute’s (ALI) “Five Days to Victory” training, testing and inspecting event helps ALI LiftInspector Certification Program participants quickly move through the certification process. It will be held Nov.1 to 5 in Las Vegas.

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FLORIDANORTRAX

www.nortrax.comFort Myers

(239) 334-3627Lutz

(813) 995-0841Miami

(305) 592-5740Orlando

(407) 299-1212Pompano Beach(954) 977-9541

Riverview(813) 621-4902West Palm Beach(561) 848-6618

THOMPSON TRACTORwww.thompsontractor.com

Pensacola, FL(850) 471-6710

GEORGIABORDER EQUIPMENT

www.borderequipment.comAugusta

(706) 737-9191Atlanta

(770) 322-6960Savannah

(912) 748-2828

LOUISIANAH & E EQUIP SERVICESwww.he-equipment.com

Alexandria(318) 443-7173Baton Rouge

(225) 356-6113Bossier City

(318) 746-5272Kenner

(504) 467-5906Lafayette

(337) 837-9600Lake Charles

(337) 528-2661

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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 INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY

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

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EXPECT BIG THINGS.

Quarry, road-building, and mass-excavation work demand seriousiron. With more arm diggingforce, bucket digging force, andhydraulic flow, 670G LC and870G LC Excavators deliverincreased productivity. So you’llget more done per gallon of fuel.Their rugged EPA Interim Tier4/EU Stage IIIB diesels enableyou to work, wherever the work,even in nonattainment areas.These, plus numerous other cus-tomer-inspired refinements —including an even more spaciouscab and an enhanced multifunc-tion LCD monitor with simplifiednavigation — help your operatormake the most of every day.

Albany, GA229/888-1212Atlanta, GA

404/691-9445Grovetown, GA706/855-5440Columbus, GA

706/687-3344Braselton, GA

770/965-1889Macon, GA

478/788-1586Adairsville, GA770/773-9857Brunswick, GA912/264-6161Savannah, GA

912/964-7370

Dothan, AL334/794-8691

Troy, AL334/566-4181Aynor, SC

843/358-5688West Columbia, SC

803/794-9340Simpsonville, SC864/963-5835Ladson, SC

843/572-0400Andrews, SC

843/221-4940Walterboro, SC843/539-1420

Ashland, VA804/798-6001Manassas, VA

703/631-8500Winchester, VA540/667-9777Tazewell, VA

276/596-9440Fishersville, VA540/337-3057Salem, VA

540/380-2011Asheville, NC

828/667-0176Charlotte, NC

704/597-0211

Greensboro, NC336/668-2762Mt. Gilead, NC910/439-5653New Bern, NC

252/638-5838Greenville, NC

252/758-4403Raleigh, NC

919/772-2121Ahoskie, NC

252/332-5550Wilmington, NC910/675-9211Fayetteville, NC910/424-1200

cOASTAl EQUIPMENT cORP.

www.coastalequipment.netMain Office

504 South Military Hwy.Virginia Beach, VA 23464

757/424-1900Yorktown, VA

757/898-1900

Fort Myers, FL239/334-3627

Lutz, FL813/995-0841Miami, FL

305/592-5740Orlando, FL

407/299-1212Pompano Beach, FL

954/977-9541Riverview, FL

813/621-4902Sarasota, FL

941/752-1300West Palm Beach, FL

561/848-6618

www.meadetractor.comBowling Green, KY270/842-3400

London, KY606/862-8447

Louisville, KY502/253-3721

Richmond, KY859/623-2030

Chattanooga, TN423/855-0633

Kingsport, TN423/349-5001

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DON ALLISON EQUIPMENT, INC.233 Melville Road Arley, AL 35541800-669-6450 • 205-387-1600

Fax: 205-387-1668

kubota.com

JONESBORO TRACTOR SALES INC.5312 Stadium Blvd.Jonesboro, AR 72402

888-931-9151 • 870-935-9151

GREENSBORO TRACTORwww.greensborotractor.com2820 S. Elm-Eugene StreetGreensboro, NC 27406

336-273-3606

CHARLOTTE TRACTORwww.charlottetractor.com

1700 Starita RoadCharlotte, NC 28206

704-596-8900

BROOKS SALES INC.www.brookssales.com3144 Highway 74 EastMonroe, NC 28112

704-233-4242

TYLER EQUIPMENT CO., INC.2613 Main St.

Conway, SC 29516843-248-5294

DITCH WITCH OF TENNESSEEwww.ditchwitchtn.com

Nashville140 Charter Place

LaVergne, TN 37086615-793-7576

BALDWIN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENTwww.baldwintractor.com22463 State Highway 59SRobertsdale, AL 36567

251-947-4171

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LoJack Corporation announced that the company hasachieved an important milestone by surpassing 10,000 sub-scriptions under agreement to provide subscribers with arange of services for construction equipment, “Main Street”fleet vehicles and inventory management for dealerships.With a majority of these subscriptions in the field, and thebalance rolling out in the coming months, the benefits of theservices are becoming recognized among customers as valu-able contributions to their businesses.

“This major milestone serves to validate our strategy toexpand the LoJack brand beyond our foundation of stolenvehicle recovery,” said Randy Ortiz, president and CEO ofLoJack. “We have leveraged our well-known brand and dis-tribution channels in the U.S. to establish telematics offer-ings that provide subscription-based services to our cus-tomers that are relevant on a daily basis.”

LoJack’s telematics offerings meet the unique require-ments of the complicated fleet, construction and dealershipindustry. The company’s key telematics products and solu-tions include:

• LoJack Connect for Equipment — ruggedized solu-tion for fleets of construction equipment: LoJack Connectfor Equipment allows business owners to precisely trackequipment utilization, use real-time and historical data toimprove operational efficiencies and asset management,remotely optimize fleet operations and streamline processes.

• LoJack Fleet Management Powered by TomTom —for “Main Street” fleets: LoJack delivers advanced solu-tions that help businesses grow and streamline their opera-tions. The recently announced integration with Intuit's

QuickBase with the power of the LoJack Fleet Managementplatform gives LoJack Fleet Management customers thedata, tools and insights to improve efficiencies from leadgeneration to project completion throughout their on-roadfleet of vehicles.

• LoJack IM1 Inventory Management System — fordealers: The technology enables dealership personnelthrough tablets, smartphones and other mobile devices, toverify vehicle location, quickly access relevant vehicle infor-mation, track test drives and receive early-warning alerts if avehicle is moved from a geo-fenced location. Currently inpilot phase, LoJack IM1 customers can see streamlinedprocesses that can result in a more efficient dealership andbetter overall customer service.

In bringing fleet and inventory management to the market,LoJack has collaborated with global solution providers todeliver world-class capabilities to its customers in the U.S.market. Those underlying technologies service more than500,000 subscriptions world-wide.

“Over the next year, LoJack will continue to build on oursuccessful pre-install strategy with our stolen vehicle recov-ery business and accelerate our move into telematics, byleveraging the strength of our brand and U.S. distribution,”said Ortiz. “For the first time in LoJack’s history, we areestablishing a new level of relevance for our customers byproviding products and services that can be used every dayto manage critical business operations.”

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

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

LoJack Surpasses 10K Subscriptions

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Get on the Right Track

www.kubota.comOptional equipment may be shown.©Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2013

Kubota’s SVL75-2 compact track loader puts you on the right track – with

industry-leading bucket breakout force of 6,204 lbs. and 4,881 lbs. lifting capacity.

It’s Kubota-built through and through – powered by a rugged 74.3 HP Kubota diesel

engine. Make tracks to your Kubota SVL dealership today.

MASON TRACTOR CO.www.masontractorco.com1050 Appalachian HwyBlue Ridge, GA 30513

706-632-3777McDonough, GA 30253

770-957-3370Cumming, GA 30040

770-887-6119

CREEL TRACTOR CO.www.creeltractor.com3771 Palm Beach Blvd.Fort Myers, FL 33916

239-694-2185Fax: 239-694-6059

COASTAL EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS

www.coastalequipmentsystem.com

5287 New Kings RoadJacksonville, FL 32209

904-924-9624

RICHARDS TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTSwww.ritrac.com1995 N.E. 8th St.

Homestead, FL 33033305-247-8711

FUTCH’S TRACTOR DEPOTwww.futchstractordepot.com

8515 SR 207NHastings, FL 32145

904-692-3673

GROWERS EQUIPMENT CO.www.growersequipment.com

2695 Davie Rd.Davie, FL 33314954-916-1020

Miami (Doral), FL (parts only)305-592-7891

CROSBY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC.

www.crosbyequipmentco.com1826 South Peterson Ave.

Douglas, GA 31535912-384-4664631 Electric Rd.

Swainsboro, GA 30401478-237-8372

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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

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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

LaVergne(704) 280-2762

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

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

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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

HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT COMPANYwww.highway-equipment.com

8071 Lee Hwy. • Troutville, VA 24175540-992-4150

GROVE RIVERwww.groveriver.com902 Longwood Drive

Richmond Hill, GA 31324912-756-7854

Several Factors on Job Contribute to Complexity Including Traffic Volume

grade. Glass and steel will be erected and installed with smallspyder cranes inside the structure. We expect to have five tosix spyder cranes and two tower cranes on the site when con-struction fully commences,” said Watson.“We expect to use nearly 4,700 tons of reinforcing steel,

441 tons of PT cable, over 50,000 cubic yards of concreteand more than 375,000 square feet of glass curtain wall. Weare removing 22,827 cubic yards of 'hot' soil and 6,478 cubicyards of regular soil.”Watson explained that the project expects to attain LEED

Gold certification.“This will require great care during the removal and recy-

cling of sensitive materials. Additionally, all materials usedin the construction will be vetted, to ensure they meet LEEDcertification standards. For example, the skin must bedesigned to satisfy insulation requirements and the MPE sys-tems must be designed to meet energy goals. We are work-ing with a local LEED consulting firm to ensure compliancein these areas.“With its underground parking, above grade double helix

parking, skin and height, this building will be a prominentfeature in the Nashville skyline. Unlike other buildings in thearea, the structure will feature a four-sided glass system thateliminates the need for a lot of trim pieces. Additionally, thedesign will incorporate large glass ‘fins’ on the ends and topof the building that will add to its unique appearance.”The facility will primarily consist of single-tenant office

space. The new headquarters will be home to BridgestoneAmericas’ corporate staff and supporting functions, as wellas Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations LLC, BridgestoneRetail Operations LLC, Firestone Building Products Co.,

LLC and Firestone Industrial Products Company LLC.Bridgestone Americas Inc. is the U.S. subsidiary of

Bridgestone Corporation, the world’s largest tire and rubbercompany. Bridgestone Americas and its subsidiaries devel-op, manufacture and market a wide range of Bridgestone,Firestone and associate brand tires to consumers, automotiveand commercial vehicle original equipment manufacturers,and those in the agricultural, forestry and mining industries. Bridgestone Americas CEO and president Gary Garfield

told reporters at the official groundbreaking, “Today is anhistoric day for our company, for Nashville and forTennessee. We proudly call Nashville home, and are veryeager to welcome our teammates from out-of-state as soonas possible. The leadership and support of the state and cityare to be applauded for reaching this groundbreaking mile-stone. It marks the next step in our journey to shape tomor-row together.”The ceremony also was attended by Tennessee Gov. Bill

Haslam; Bill Hagerty, Tennessee economic and communitydevelopment commissioner; Nashville Mayor Karl Dean;Ed Fritsch, Highwoods Properties president and CEO; andBridgestone executives and team representatives from theemployee units to be relocated to Nashville.“We are very pleased to have been selected by

Bridgestone Americas to build their headquarters officetower,” said Fritsch. “This signature high-rise, designed byPerkins+Will, will be an ideal work environment for thishighly regarded, globally recognized company with a strongpresence in Nashville.”

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

Brasfield & Gorrie photoAccording to Bob Watson, Brasfield & Gorrie senior project manager, there are several factors contributing tothe complexity of this construction, including high traffic volume in the area, limited laydown room for stagingmaterials and equipment, and proximity to existing buildings such as the Country Music Hall of Fame andSymphony Hall.

BRIDGESTONE from page 30

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COWIN EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC.

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

Montgomery, AL • 800-239-6642Madison, AL • 256-350-0006

Huntsville, AL • 800-239-7368Oxford, AL • 800-917-7931

Pensacola, 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 • 255-677-7838

Biloxi, MS • 228-396-8740Houston, 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 EQUIPMENT

Orlando, FL • 407-859-9160Jacksonville, FL • 904-268-4400

LINK-BELT MID ATLANTICAshland, VA • 866-955-6071

Chesapeake, VA • 800-342-3248

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Manitowoc Launches New Grove All-Terrain GMK5250LManitowoc has announced a

new Grove all-terrain crane for theglobal market and as with otherGrove launches of recent years itoffers several unique innovationsand class-leading capabilities. The300 ton (272 t) capacity GroveGMK5250L has the strongestreach and load chart of any five-axle crane. It also offers theenhanced maneuverability andclass-leading driver comfort,which it delivers due to its inclu-sion of a VIAB turbo clutch andintegrated retarder — the first evermobile crane to feature the system,according to the manufacturer.

The VIAB turbo clutch moduleeliminates both fluid overheatingand clutch burning, while enablingwear-free starting and braking. Italso contributes to fuel savings andon the GMK5250L fuel consump-tion is estimated at approximately30 percent below that of its prede-cessor, the GMK5220.

The “L” designation for theGMK5250L indicates it is a longboom all-terrain crane, and in thiscase the main boom is 230 ft. (70m), which also includes Grove’sMegaform shaping for betterstrength and stability. With its longboom length, the GMK5250L canoffer more reach both verticallyand horizontally than other cranesin its class, allowing owners to takeon a greater range of jobs with thecrane.

Boosting overall reach is a 68.89ft. (21 m) hydraulic swing-awayjib, which can be extended witheither a 26 ft. boom extension, two26 ft. jib inserts, or a combinationof both for a total possible jiblength of 121 ft. (37 m). For opti-mum usage, the full jib also can beoperated while the crane is work-ing with its full 230 ft. (70 m)boom length extended. Anotherbenefit of the jib is its ability tooffer increased offset of up to 50degrees compared to a typical 40degrees on other Grove cranes inits class — plus there is an option-al integrated heavy duty jib avail-able.

Jens Ennen, senior vice presi-dent all-terrain and truck cranes atManitowoc, said the newGMK5250L captures many yearsof improvement and innovation atthe Wilhelmshaven factory inGermany, where the crane is built.

“This new Grove is packed with

innovations that we will also beextending to other new cranes,adding them as standard and giv-ing our customers even morevalue,” he said. “Design featuresfrom us that first raised the bar inall-terrain innovation are nowbecoming our standard. We arecontinuing to work with the latesttechnology and this will keep us atthe forefront of mobile crane effi-ciency and design.”

The Grove GMK5250L isdesigned for efficiency, givingusers a highly versatile crane,packed with the latest innovations.Operators will feel at home in thenew Grove GMK5250L super-structure cab, with its crane controlsystem (CCS) and the new boomconfigurator mode. The standard-ized CCS is a user-friendly inter-face that Manitowoc is featuringon all new all-terrain crane models,as well as crawler cranes, rough-terrain cranes, truck cranes andtower cranes. The CCS compo-nents and operating software havebeen specifically designed, devel-oped and tested by Manitowoc

Engineering and Innovation teamsworldwide to ensure the highestreliability standards. The cab alsofeatures a new ergonomic jog dialand new joysticks.

The highly intuitive boom con-figurator mode makes it quick andeasy to select the optimum boomposition for a specific lift. Theoperator inputs the lift parameters— radius, load and distance to bemoved — and the system calcu-lates the best boom configuration.Once the operator selects the pre-ferred option, the boom automati-cally extends to the requiredlength.

The GMK5250L is powered bya single engine — a concept pio-neered by Grove on its GroveGMK6400. On the GMK5250L,the engine is a Tier IVFinal/EUROMOT 4 Mercedes-Benz OM471LA, a six cylinderdiesel engine with a 520 hp (390kW) rating and a maximum torqueof 2,460 Nm. The engine drives thecarrier and powers the superstruc-ture, and on the GMK5250L this ismanaged by one simple and reli-

able angular gear box. A singleengine means lower fuel consump-tion during operation, reducedoverall weight and less mainte-nance, meaning the crane is farmore economical, according to themanufacturer.

With its 12 ton (10.8 t) per axleconfiguration, and dimensionssuited to global roading require-ments, the compact GroveGMK5250L offers excellent road-ability. Compared to theGMK5220, the gross vehicleweight has been reduced to givecustomers more transportationoptions including the ability tocarry more equipment on thecrane. Special attention also hasbeen given to the appropriate axlegroup spacing and specifically thefact that this exceeds 8 ft. (2.4 m)— a strict requirement for roadingmobile cranes in North America.There are additional design fea-tures that make the crane far easierto move in countries with stricteraxle loading requirements, such asthe United States, Canada,Norway, Australia and Japan.

Meanwhile at the other end ofthe scale, in countries where thelocal requirement is for axle load-ings of under 16.5 ton (15 t) (suchas the UK), the crane is able moveon the highway with up to 21 ton(19 t) of counterweight. As mostother cranes in this class are limit-ed to 12 ton counterweight on theroad in the UK, the GroveGMK5250L offers load chartadvantages of up to 50 percent.

Once on the job site, the cranecan be moved with its full counter-weight of 80 ton (72.6 t) savingvaluable time that would otherwisebe spent installing or removingcounterweight sections.Additionally, some of the counter-weight slabs are interchangeablewith those of the GMK6300L,optimizing logistics and reducingtransport costs for customers. Anoptional self-rigging auxiliaryhoist is available too, which elimi-nates the need for an assist craneduring on site rigging.

Onsite movements are madeeasier with the inclusion ofGrove’s Megatrak independentsuspension as well as the all-wheelsteer system, which means noaxles need to be lifted while mov-ing — again enabling the optimumamount of counterweight to be car-ried. Another solution on theGMK5250L, which has alreadyfeatured on the GMK6300L andGMK6400, is the MMI (manmachine interface). The MMIallows the suspension to be con-trolled even while in a locked posi-tion.

“Customer return on investmenthas been the key driver in thedevelopment of this ground-break-ing machine,” said Ennen. “To cre-ate a highly versatile crane that issuited to job sites around theworld, it was important for us tofocus on specifications and load-charts. Customers can expect highutilization rates with this crane too,as we anticipate excellent reliabili-ty. We are expecting theGMK5250L to continue the suc-cess of other Grove introductionsof recent years, such as theGMK6300L, which is one of themost popular Grove all-terraincranes of all time.”

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The “L” designation for the GMK5250L indicates it is a long boom all-terrain crane, and in this case the main boom is 230 ft. (70 m), which also includes Grove’s Megaform shapingfor better strength and stability.

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Bolstered with big updates, the new370E, 410E and 460E articulated dumptruck (ADTs) are designed to keepmaterials moving and profits flowing.The three models are highlighted by anEPA Final Tier IV (FT4)/EU Stage IVJohn Deere PowerTech diesel engineand a pressurized Deere-designed cab— both of which combine to boost pro-ductivity and uptime, while minimiz-ing daily operating costs.

“The new E-Series articulated dumptrucks are the result of our most impor-tant asset, our customers,” said MarkShea, ADT product consultant, JohnDeere Construction & Forestry. “Weworked with our customers to find outwhat they need in an articulated dumptruck to make their jobs more safe, effi-cient and productive. The E-Series isequipped with several features toaccommodate these requests.Efficiency and productivity are boostedby standard best-in-class diff lock andpowerful transmission retarder; whilesafety is paramount through ground-level daily service, auto horn, rolloverprotection and remote park-brakerelease.”

Designed and built in Dubuque andDavenport, Iowa, the E-Series ADTsfeature 422 hp (370E), 443 hp (410E)and 481 hp (460E), delivering impres-sive power and torque with exception-al power-to-weight ratios and fastcycles. A purpose-built ZF transmis-sion includes eight forward gears andfour reverse gears, and a high-capacityretarder to increase service brake life.In addition, the John Deere hauler axlesare designed for heavy-duty applica-tions and include on-the-fly differentiallocks and outboard planetaries, andeach axle is independently pressurelubed and filtered. The E-Series axlesuse internal wet disc brakes that utilizeindependent cooling circuits.

Perhaps the biggest change to thesenew models is the updated cab. Theultra quiet, redesigned cab is sealed andpressurized to keep out dust and noise,affording enhanced operator concentra-tion and efficiency. Creature comfortsinclude push-button start, low-effortpush-button controls, air-suspensionheated high-back seat, tilt/telescopingsteering wheel and optional premiumradio with Bluetooth, auxiliary inputand satellite radio capability. Stairwaylights can be turned on with the push of

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The E-Series models are equippedwith an updated 7-in. high-resolutionLCD monitor for easy access toonboard diagnostics, digital gauges andvital system indicators — all conve-niently located within arm’s reach andview during rough haul conditions.Two ergonomically positioned sealedswitch modules simplify operation andconvenience controls. The auto shut-down feature turns off the engine afteran owner-determined period of inactiv-ity to reduce emissions, idle time andsubsequent wear on the power train.

An integrated tire-pressure/tempera-ture monitoring system comes standardto help maximize tire life and fuel effi-ciency. If pressure drops by 10 percent,a passive alarm appears on the monitor.In addition, further pressure decreasesor overheating result in an audiblewarning and an email alert that is sentvia JDLink.

An optional, onboard weighing sys-tem is factory calibrated, which allowscontractors to view the weight and thenumber of loads carried via JDLink.The system displays the payload on themonitor during loading while transmit-ting real-time load and tonnage data viaJDLink, so productivity can be moni-tored from virtually anywhere. Theonboard weighing option also comesequipped with mirror-mounted LED

load indicator lights that illuminate forthe loading operator as the truckapproaches capacity (green flashing), isat capacity (green) or is 10 percent ormore over capacity/overload (red flash-ing).

A favored customer-driven featureof the E-Series and a hallmark for JohnDeere is centralized, true ground-levelservicing to simplify daily maintenanceand overall serviceability. All dailyservice can be completed from theground. Hydraulically controlled fanswith swing-out cooling packages onboth sides of the engine highlight thecool-on-demand system. For dustyenvironments, there is a reversible fanoption available for simplified coolercleanout.

Operators looking to get the mostout of their E-Series can rely onUltimate Uptime featuring John DeereWorkSight. With Ultimate Uptime,operators receive predelivery and fol-low-up inspections; three years ofJDLink telematics, machine healthprognostics and remote diagnostics andprogramming capability; and the abili-ty to add additional dealer-provideduptime solutions to customize thepackage to individual needs.

For more information, visitwww.JohnDeere.com.

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The 370E, 410E and 460E articulated dump truck (ADTs) are highlightedby an EPA Final Tier IV (FT4)/EU Stage IV John Deere PowerTech dieselengine and a pressurized Deere-designed cab.

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Allis Chalmers Forty-Five Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale..................$115

Allis Chalmers HD-21 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ......................................$120

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Barber Greene 260C Wheeled Paver, 1:50 Scale........................$200

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

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

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

Komatsu PC200-8 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................................$135

Komatsu WA500 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................................$75

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

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

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Liebherr 1050-3.1 Mobile Crane, 1:50 Scale ................................$175

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Terex 33-07 Off-Highway Truck (NZG), 1:40 Scale........................$90

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Volvo A40F Articulated Hauler, 1:50 Scale ..................................$120

Volvo L60G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale............................................$95

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

Volvo EC460CL Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$200

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BULLDOZER D10R D10T ENC CAB WITHRIPPER USER NO SCAM NO INTERN-ERT FROM CONTRACTOR IN ALL USATHE PRICE MUST BE UNDER SALES-MAN PLEASE 12 MONTHS FROM JEANMAURICECONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED 20 YD DUMPSTERSCONTACT: VENTURE TWO CONTRACTINGPHONE: 484-250-9311EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PC350LC-8 2011 UP, NOT MORE THAN7000 HOURS PREFERABLY FROM AREANEARBY SHIPPING FACILITIES FOROVERSEAS OR FROM EUROPE FITTEDWITH HAMMER SYSTEM ANDLINES.READY TO WORKCONTACT: WADIE IBRAHIMPHONE: +962795523295FAX: +96265821653EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LIFTHINOWACONTACT: JOHN FISCHERPHONE: 4023262858EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––RIPPER FOR JOHN DEERE 770BHMOTORGRADER USEDCONTACT: HECTOR SANDOVALPHONE: 5206047575FAX: 5202872038EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TOWABLE LIFT | TOWABLE LIFT 20-25REACHCONTACT: JOE PRIESSPHONE: 4195261822EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––YANMAR TF110 | I WANT TO BUY AYANMAR TF110CONTACT: PHILEXPHONE: 4097398992EMAIL: [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]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

600AJ JLG BOOM LIFTCONTACT: SAGARPHONE: 009765424247EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SKID STEER ADAPTER PLATE FORWACKER NEUSON WL50 | ADAPTERPLATE FOR WACKER NEUSON WL50WHEEL LOADER TO USE SKID STEERATTACHMENTS ON LOADER.CONTACT: JIM MOONPHONE: 2295356562 OR 2298810048EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR USED 30-40 H P FARMTRACTORCONTACT: CHARLES SHELBYEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––I NEED TWO HYSTER CA766A COM-PACTORSCONTACT: EDDIE GREENPHONE: 864-327-3909EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOBELCO 330 EXCAVATOR ENGINENEEDED COMPLETE OR SHORT BLOCKENGINE MODEL 6DI6TLE2CONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 7322719658EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED BULLDOZER KOMASTU 375A 3WITH RIPPER D10R WITH RIPPER NOTADVERTISED | NEED BULLDOZERKOMASTU 375A -3 375A -5 375A -6 ENCCAB RIPPER NO INTERNERT NO SCAMNO PAPER USER ONLY USA AND INEED 10R D10T ENC CAB LOW LOWHOURS NOT NOT NOT NOT ADVER-TISED I/TS CLEARCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1-450-346-8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BELLY DUMP SEMI TRAILER CLAMDOORS | WANTING TO BUY CLAMDOORS FOR BELLY DUMP TRAILER,ANY MODELCONTACT: MIKEPHONE: 319-470-8388EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––AIR VANTAGE WELDERCONTACT: RICK PHILLIPSPHONE: 419-233-0949EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WOODPECKER FULLYAUTOMATIC PAL-LET MACHINE | AUTOMATIC NAILERAND STACKER FOR PALLETS. WEWOULD LIKE ONE THAT GOES FROM24 X 24 TO 68 X 68 OR SO..CONTACT: TIM KEITHPHONE: 606-379-5492FAX: 606-379-0632EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CONTROL VALVE MANUAL | I WOULDLIKE TO SEE THE ALL SET OFHYDRAULIC HOSE POSITIONING INCONTROL VALVE OF D65EX-11 MODEL .CONTACT: RANNIE AYSONPHONE: 09056037264EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SMALL GAS WERDER, ANY BRANDCONTACT: AL BAKEREMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONCRETE PULVERIZER | STANLEY LABOUNTY CONCRETE PULVERIZERMODEL CP80 OR CP100 TO BEINSTALLED ON A CAT 336E L OR 349E LCONTACT: RUSSELL KARREMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WHEEL LOADER | THIRD VALVECONTACT: ROBPHONE: 306-398-7658EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE 580 LOADER BACKHOES | CASE580 SK L SL M SM N SNSCONTACT: FRANK @ GROFF TRACTORPHONE: 1-800-654-USEDFAX: 732-780-3618EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––I NEED ALUMINUM CONCRETE FORMSANY SIZES BIG QUANTITYCONTACT: LUOIS CARMONAPHONE: 917-517-1117 646-944-4447FAX: 829-301-8249EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED 3306 FOR D6HCONTACT: DEAN HELMERPHONE: 318-282-4490FAX: 318-428-0152EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PETTIBONE ROUGH TERRAIN FORK-LIFT CONTACT: EARL MARTIN | PHONE:7175171300 | FAX: 7173552466 |EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU PC3508 | PC350-8 YEAR 2010UP IN A VERY GOOD CONDITIONREADY TO WORK FITTED WITHHYDRAULIC HAMMER PIPPINGCONTACT: PHONE: +962795523295EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SUPPLY SPARE PART | THE SPAREPARTS OF XCMG (LW500 ZL50G ZL30QY25K QY30K QY50K QY75K QY100 )SDLG(LG918 LG936 938 LG958 LG956LG968) SEM SHANTUI CHANGLIN XGMALIUGONG YTO FONTON 4WG1804WG200 6WG200 YUCHAI WEICHAISHANGCHAI CUMMINS AND OTHERS.CONTACT: PETER LIUPHONE: 0086 15263695799EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200, EX400 /CAT GRADERS 140G, 14G, 14H | WEARE LOOKING FOR HITACHI EXCAVA-TORS EX200, EX400 & CAT GRADERS140G, 14G, 14H.PLEASE SEND US INFOWITH PICTURES & OFFER GOODPRICE.CONTACT: HIDAYAT KHANPHONE: +92-345-8818803EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT LOADER 950, 950B, 950E, 966D,966E, 966F | WE ARE LOOKING FORCATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS 950,950B, 950E, 966D, 966E, 966F.PLEASESEND US INFO WITH PICTURES &OFFER GOOD PRICE.CONTACT: NAQIB KHANPHONE: +92-333-3298751EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MATS CLIMBING WORK PLATFORM |HEK MASTCLIMBERS WANTEDCONTACT: STEVEPHONE: 0411782740EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––REAR AXLE | 1992 INGERSOLL RANDMODEL # SD 100 REAR AXLE GEARCASE OR COMPLETE REAR AXLE.SERIAL # 5595SCONTACT: DOUG MOOREPHONE: 716-937-6575FAX: 716-937-6502EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SUPPLY SEM XCMG SHANTUI SDLGEQUIPMENTS, STEVEN, K1 | LOWERPRICE THAN FACTORY EXPORT DEPCONTACT: PETER LIUPHONE: 0086 15263695799EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ENCLOSED CARGO TRAILER 6 X 8.CONTACT: WALTER TRAINOREMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

NEED CAT BACKHOES 416B / C | NEEDCAT BACKHOES MODEL 416B AND C.MUST BE CLOSED CAB, 4X4, EXT HOE.CONTACT: DAN SEXTON

PHONE: 423-212-1472

EMAIL: [email protected]

––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED EXCAVATOR 2ND HANDCONTACT: NOOR

PHONE: 03125905483

EMAIL:[email protected]

––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE 250C | NEED AIR BAGSFOR JD250CCONTACT: TOM

PHONE: 215-624-2221

FAX: 215-331-5870

EMAIL: [email protected]

––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT D7G DOZER | NEED TO BUY D7GWITH CAT OR HYSTER WINCH, STAN-DARD SHOES (NO LGP) AND S BLADE(NO ANGLE BLADE)CONTACT: NATACHA AUBIN

PHONE: +33698174467

EMAIL:[email protected]

––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR EXCAVATOR 225CONTACT: SIM. EDDY. BARNES. KUMAH

PHONE: + 233. 206009438 OR.

+ 233.24144499

EMAIL: [email protected]

––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOBELCO SK75UR NACHI PVD3B60LHYDRAULIC PUMP | LOOKING TO BUYA NACHI HYDRAULIC PUMP FOR AKOBELCO SK75UR EXCAVATORCONTACT: MICKEY HOOVER

PHONE: 814-236-3606

EMAIL: MHOOVERREPAIRS@

YAHOO.COM

––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE 110 BACKHOLE | 2004 UPTO 2012 110 JOHN DEERE TLB BACK-HOLE LOWEST HOURS POSSIBLECONTACT: WILLIE WEBB

EMAIL: [email protected]

––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––(50) WATER TANKER HAULERS | (50)WATER TANKER TRACTOR TRAILERSWITH DRIVERS. 6, 000 / 8, 000 GAL-LONS EACH. 12-16 HRS PER DAY / 7DAYS A WEEK / 5 MONTHS.CONTACT: MIKE LINTONPHONE: 731-438-5268EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––COUPLER FOR CASE CX 225 AND 9045| HYDRAULIC OR MANUAL QUICK COU-PLER THAT WILL FIT A CASE CX 225AND A CASE 9045CONTACT: KEVINPHONE: 856-692-0027EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

30 TO 35 TON OLDER TRUCK CRANE |1970 OR 80 GROVE, LORRAINE ORLINK BELT 30 TO 40 TON TRUCKCRANE. RELIABLE. EASTERN US ONLY.THANKSCONTACT: BOBPHONE: 919-896-4782EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT D25 OFF ROAD TRUCKS (2 ) |GOOD WORK READY TRUCKS, NORTH-EAST LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HITACHI ZX 270/290 | LATE MODEL LOWHOUR, NORTHEAST LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603-828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DIRECT DRIVE CAT 215B | NEEDDIRECT DRIVE FOR 215BCONTACT: JERRY SCHOFIELDPHONE: 303-908-0396FAX: 303-663-3973EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LCD DISPLAY FOR ROADHOG RH4075 |WE WANT TO BUY NEW LCD DISPLAYFOR ROADHOG, MODEL RH4075.SO,PLS. QUOTE.CONTACT: MR. SHAILESH PRAJAPATIPHONE: +91 02762 251665EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEW HOLLAND SKID LOADERS | LOOK-ING FOR NH SKID LOADERS FROM LS170 TO LS 185B. MAY CONSIDEROTHER MODELS. LOOKING TO BUY ATWHOLESALE PRICE.CONTACT: MELCHERT HARVESTINGEQUIPMENTPHONE: 507-838-5507EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2X TEREX TA25 TRUCKS WITH LESSTHAN 4000 HOURS 2010 UPCONTACT: CALUM PHELANPHONE: 00441603270099EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LINCOLN WELDING MACHINE | SA 200OR SA 250 LINCOLN WELDINGMACHINECONTACT: ELMER DREHERPHONE: 704-617-7429EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GRINDING MILL | 1.5HP GRINDING MILLCONTACT: HENRICOPHONE: +263773222022EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DIESEL GENERATOR 610KW |CONTACT: ED MONROEEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 140G | PRICE RANGE 35,000-45,000CONTACT: EHABEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERSwww.lyonauction.com315-633-2944�

• Auburn, MESat.,�July�25,�2015For:�Late�Model�Cat�ConstructionEquipment

• Queretaro, MexicoFri.,�July�31,�2015For:�Late�Model�ConstructionEquipment,�Forklifts,�Aerial�Lifts,Trucks,�Trailers�&�more

• Buffalo, NYSat.,�August�1,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment�&Truck�Auction

• Little Rock, ARWed.,�August�5,�2015For:�Job�Completion�Late�ModelTruck�Tractors,�Trailers�&�more

• Orlando, FLWed.,�August�12,�2015For:�Late�Model�Rental�FleetEquipment�

• Pittsburgh, PASat.,�August�15,�2015For:�Very�Large�Job�Completion,Land�Clearing�Equipment

• Cleveland, OHThurs.,�August�20,�2015For:�Rental�Return�ConstructionEquipment:�Aerials,�Forklifts,Support�Equipment�&�more

• Racine, WISat.,�August�22,�2015For:�Late�Model�Dump�Trucks,Construction�Equipment�&�more

• Houston, TXTues.,�August�25,�2015For:�Late�Model�ConstructionEquipment�&�more�from�NationalRental�Fleets

• Syracuse, NYThurs.,�August�27,�2015For:�Retirement�Auction�ofLandscape�Contractors

• Utica, NYSat.,�August�29,�2015For:�Large�Job�Completion�Auction:Construction�Equipment

• Middletown, NYSun.,�August�30,�2015For:�Large�Acquisition�of�RentalCompany:�New�&�Used�SupportEquipment�&�more

• Atlanta, GATues.,�September�1,�2015For:�Late�Model�ConstructionEquipment�&�more

• Boston, MASeptember�19�-�20,�2015For:�All�types�of�ConstructionEquipment�&�more

• Atlantic City, NJSat.,�September�26,�2015For:�Late�Model�ConstructionEquipment�&�more

• Syracuse, NYSat.,�October�10,�2015For:�Late�Model�Rental�Returns�ofConstruction�Equipment�&�more

• Rochester, NYSat.,�October�17,�2015For:�Very�Large�Rental�ReturnsAuction.�Construction�Equipment�&more

• Toronto, Ontario, CanadaMon.,�November�23,�2015For:�Very,�Very�Large�Late�ModelJD�Agricultural�Tractors�&�more

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERSwww.rbauction.com402-421-2631

• Fort Worth, TXJuly�22-23,�2015

• Los Angeles, CAJuly�24,�2015

• Manchester, NHJuly�28,�2015

• Chicago, ILJuly�30,�2015

• Chehalis, WAJuly�30,�2015

• Williston, NDAugust�5,�2015

• Denver, COAugust�6,�2015

• Orlando, FLAugust�13,�2015

• Austin, MNAugust�19,�2015

• Columbus, OHAugust�21,�2015

• Tipton, CAAugust�26,�2015

• Houston, TXAugust�26-27,�2015

• North East, MDAugust�27,�2015

• Las Vegas, NVAugust�28,�2015

• Phoenix, AZSeptember�2,�2015

• Youngstown, OHSeptember�2,�2015

• Ashland, KYSeptember�15-17,�2015

• Atlanta, GASeptember�17,�2015

• Minneapolis, MNSeptember�18,�2015

• Sacramento, CASeptember�22,�2015

• Nashville, TNSeptember�29,�2015

• Salt Lake City, UTSeptember�29,�2015

• St. Louis, MOSeptember�29,�2015

• Albuquerque, NMSeptember�30,�2015

• El Paso, TXOctober�21,�2015

BAR NONE AUCTIONwww.barnoneauction.com866-372-1700�

• Sacramento, CASat.,�August�8,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment�&Commercial�Truck�Auction

• Sacramento, CASat.,�August�15,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment�&Commercial�Truck�Auction

BIDADOO AUCTIONSwww.bidadoo.com1-877-BIDADOO�

• ONLINE ONLYJuly�16�–�23,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYJuly�23�–�30,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYJuly�30�–�August�6,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYAugust�6�-�13,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYAugust�13�-�20,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYAugust�20�-�27,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYAugust�27�-�Sept.�3,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYSeptember�3�-�10,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

BID-2-BUY.COMwww.bid-2-buy.com952-236-3407�

• ONLINE ONLYEnds�July�22,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYEnds�July�30,�2015For:�Asphalt�&�ConstructionCompany�Liquidation

BIG IRONwww.bigiron.com800-937-3558�

• ONLINE ONLYJuly�22,�2015

• ONLINE ONLY

July�29,�2015

• ONLINE ONLYAugust�5,�2015

• ONLINE ONLYAugust�12,�2015

• ONLINE ONLYAugust�19,�2015

COLLAR CITY AUCTIONSwww.collarcityauctions.com�518-895-8150

• ONLINE ONLYBidding�August�1�-�14,�2015For:�Late�Model�RepossessedPaving�Equipment�&�more

DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC.www.davisauctionsinc.com�203-758-4087

• Prospect, CTSat.,�September�26,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• Prospect, CTSat.,�December�12,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC.www.dsa-auctions.com765-778-9277

• Pendleton, INFri.,�September�18,�2015For:�23rd Annual�Fall�Auction

• Cecil, OHSat.,�October�17,�2015For:�2nd Annual�Fall�NW�OhioConsignment�Auction

• Pendleton, INFri.,�December�11,�2015For:�23rd Annual�Snowball�Auction

EQUIFY AUCTIONS, LLCwww.equifyauctions.com�903-873-6777

• Cisco, TXThurs.,�July�30,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

EQUIPMENT ROW.comwww.equipmentrow.com580-931-6156

• ONGOING ONLINE TIMED Construction�Equipment,�Trucks/Trailers,�Farm�Equipment�&Salvage.�New�items�added�daily!

HENDERSON AUCTIONSwww.hendersonauctions.com225-686-2252

• Livingston, LAJuly�23�-�25,�2015For:�3�Day�Summer�Contractor’sAuction

• Carencro, LASeptember�16-17,�2015For:�2�Day�Fall�Contractor’s�Auction

• Livingston, LANovember�11-12,�2015For:�2�Day�Winter�Contractor’sAuction

HESS AUCTIONEERSwww.hessauctioneers.net�866-511-2493

• Marietta, PAFri.,�August�21,�2015For:�Truck,�Trailer�&�Equipment

HILCO INDUSTRIAL, LLCwww.hilcoind.com�877-37-HILCO

• Saskatoon, SKTues.,�July�28,�2015For:�Machinery�&�Equipment�for�the

production�and�distribution�ofPremium�Grade�Frac�Sand

HOLLAND EQUIPMENT SERVICESwww.hesequipment.com�616-396-5535

• ONLINE ONLYBidding�Closing�July�28,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANYwww.hunyady.com�800-233-6898

• Blairsville, PAThurs.,�August�13,�2015For:�Large�Absolute�Auction:Galway�Bay�Corp.

I.R.A.Y. AUCTIONwww.iraymn.com�320-968-7230

• Foley, MNFri.,�September�11,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment,�Truck�&Trailer�Auction

• Foley, MNFri.,�December�4,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment

IRON PLANET AUCTIONSwww.ironplanet.com�888-433-5426

ONLINE�AUCTIONS

Go�to�www.ironplanet.com to view thecomplete auction schedules, inspectionreports and to place your bid!

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�July�23,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�July�30,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�August�6,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�August�13,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�August�20,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�August�27,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTION-EERSwww.murphyauction.com�800-426-3008

• Kenmore, WASat.,�July�25,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment�&Contractors�Auction

• Kenmore, WASat.,�October�3,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment�&Contractors�Auction

• Kenmore, WASat.,�December�5,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment�&Contractors�Auction

JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com�601-450-6200

• Brooklyn, MSJuly�29�–�August�1,�2015For:�Late�Summer�Public�Auction

• Calera, ALSat.,�August�15,�2015For:�Farm�&�ConstructionEquipment�and�more

J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERSwww.jjkane.com�855-GO2-KANE

• South Beloit, ILSat.,�July�25,�2015For:�Used�Heavy�Equipment

• Charlotte, NCThurs.,�July�30,�2015For:�Used�Heavy�Equipment

• Worcester, MASat.,�August�1,�2015For:�Used�Heavy�Equipment

• Philadelphia, PASat.,�August�15,�2015For:�Used�Heavy�Equipment

• Salt Lake City, UTThurs.,�August�20,�2015For:�Used�Heavy�Equipment

• Rome, NYSat.,�August�22,�2015For:�Used�Heavy�Equipment

LANGHAM AUCTIONEERS, INCwww.langhamauctioners.net618-664-9271

• Odin, ILFri.,�July�31,�2015For:�Complete�Liquidation:�TRI-SExcavating,�LLC

LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTIONCOMPANYwww.meekinsauction.com�800-499-6560

• Lumberton, NCTues.,�August�18,�2015For:�Contractor’s�Auction�of�theSummer

MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.www.mmaauction.com�864-947-7888

• Pelzer, SCWed.,�August�26,�2015For:�Construction�&�FarmEquipment�&�more

MOTLEY’S AUCTION GROUPwww.motleys.com�804-232-3300

• ONLINE ONLYJuly�17�-�22,�2015For:�Support�Tools�&�Equipment

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC.www.petrowskyauctioneers.com�860-642-4200

• Cambridge, OHThurs.,�August�13,�2015For:�Major�Heavy�Equipment�&Truck�Auction

• Cadiz, OHThurs.,�August�20,�2015For:�Equipment�Dispersal�Auctionfor�CBC�Pipeline,�LLC

• Williamstown, NJFri.,�September�18,�2015For:�Major�Equipment�Auction�forCompany�Wrench�&�AreaContractors�&�Dealers

PURPLE WAVE AUCTIONwww.purplewave.com�866-608-9283

• ONLINE ONLYTues.,�July�28,�2015For:�Lancaster�Construction�Inc.Asset�Reduction�Auction

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�July�30,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment�&�JWPowerline�Inventory�ReductionAuction

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�August�6,�2015For:�Midland�Contractors�BusinessLiquidation�Auction

• ONLINE ONLYTues.,�August�11,�2015For:�RWI�Welding�RealignmentAuction

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�August�13,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY

Tues.,�August�18,�2015For:�Truck�&�Trailer�Auction

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�August�27,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC.www.ritchason.com�800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TNSat.,�September�12,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

ROGERS REALTY & AUCTION COMPANYwww.rogersauctiongroup.com�800-442-7906

• Charlotte, NCSat.,�September�19,�2015For:�Charlotte/Mecklenburg�RollingStock�Auction

ROLLER AUCTIONEERSwww.rollerauction.com�866-515-1668

• Denver, COWed.,�September�16,�2015For:�Heavy�Construction�&Contracting�Equipment

• Denver, COWed.,�November�11,�2015For:�Heavy�Construction�&Contracting�Equipment

SCOTT PERRY & CO.www.scottperryco.com716-283-7653

• Cortland, NYWed.,�July�22,�2015For:�NYS�Dept.�of�EnvironmentalConservation

• Unadilla, NYThurs.,�July�23,�2015For:�NYS�Police�–�Troop�‘C’

• Hornell, NYWed.,�August�19,�2015For:�NYS�Dept.�of�Transportation

• Castile, NYThurs.,�August�20,�2015For:�NYS�Office�of�Parks�&Recreation

STEFFES GROUP INC.www.steffesgroup.com�701-237-9173

• West Fargo, NDWed.,�July�29,�2015For:�Aglron�Event

• Litchfield, MNThurs.,�September�3,�2015For:�Aglron�Event

RTI AUCTIONSwww.teitsworth.com�585-243-1563

• Seneca Falls, NYAugust�13�-�14,�2015For:�Empire�Farm�Days

UTILITY AUCTIONSwww.utilityauctions.net�302-530-9103

• Wilmington, DEFri.,�August�28,�2015For:�Public�Auction:�Construction,Utility�&�Forestry�Equipment

WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANYwww.waynepikeauction.com763-389-2700

• Princeton, MNSat.,�September�12,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Princeton, MNSat.,�December�5,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment

WSM AUCTIONEERSwww.wsmauctioneers.com�623-936-3300

• Phoenix, AZSat.,�August�8,�2015For:�Live�Public�Auction:�HeavyEquipment�&�more

AuctionsComingTo view information on upcoming auctions visit our

Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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Komatsu WA380-7 Features Environmentally Friendly DesignKomatsu America Corp.’s

WA380-7 wheel loader has a nethorsepower of 191 hp (142 kW),and is powered by a KomatsuSAA6D107E-2 engine and is EPATier IV Interim and EU Stage IIIBemission certified. Built upon aTier III engine platform, Komatsuhas leveraged its leadership intechnology and innovation todesign an environmentally friendlyengine that increases power whiledecreasing fuel consumption byapproximately 10 percent, com-pared to the WA380-6, accordingto the manufacturer.

Weighing in at 39,840 lbs.(18,071 kg), the WA380-7 featuresimproved efficiency, lower fuelconsumption, improved operatorcomfort, and enhanced serviceabil-ity to maximize productivity whilelowering operating costs.

As with every Komatsu Tier IVInterim machine — whether rent-ed, leased or purchased — theWA380-7 comes standard with theKomatsu CARE Program, whichprovides complimentary factoryscheduled maintenance for 2,000hours or the first three years(whichever occurs first). KomatsuCARE also includes two compli-mentary Komatsu diesel particu-late filter (KDPF) exchanges with-in the first 5 years.

The WA380-7 is equipped withthe latest KOMTRAX technology,which sends machine operatinginformation to a secure Web site uti-lizing wireless technology. Datasuch as operating hours, fuel con-sumption, location, cautions andmaintenance alerts are relayed to theWeb application for analysis. TheKOMTRAX fleet monitoring sys-tem increases machine availability,reduces the risk of machine theft,allows for remote diagnosis by thedistributor, and provides a wealth ofother information to drive businessefficiency and productivity.

Features of the WA380-7 include:• EPA Tier IV Interim and EU

Stage 3B Emission CertifiedEngine

Built upon Tier III technology,the SAA6D107-2 engine provideslower emissions while also lower-ing fuel consumption. TheKomatsu Tier IV Interim engineuses an advanced electronic controlsystem to manage air flow rate, fuelinjection, combustion parametersand aftertreatment functions to

optimize performance, reduceemissions, reduce fuel consump-tion and provide advanced diagnos-tic capability.

Komatsu also has developed ahydraulically actuated Komatsuvariable geometry turbocharger(KVGT) and an exhaust gas recir-culation (EGR) valve, resulting inbetter precision and air manage-ment as well as longer componentlife. The Komatsu diesel particu-late filter (KDPF) has an integrateddesign that will not interfere withdaily operation but will keep theoperator aware of its status.

The WA380-7 also featuresKomatsu SmartLoader Logic, whichprovides optimal engine torque forthe job required. KomatsuSmartLoader Logic helps to savefuel by automatically decreasingengine torque when the loader isn’tworking hard, such as when it is driv-ing with an empty bucket. KomatsuSmartLoader Logic functions auto-matically and doesn’t interfere withoperation, saving fuel withoutdecreasing production.

• Large Capacity TorqueConverter with Lock-Up

The WA380-7 has a newlydesigned Komatsu large capacitytorque converter with lock-up as astandard feature. This providesimproved acceleration, improvedhill climb ability, a higher topspeed and lower fuel consumption.The Lock-Up function activates in2nd, 3rd and 4th gears and givesthe machine a maximum groundspeed of 25 mph (40 kmh).

The wheel loader has greaterproductivity in V-cycle applica-tions because of the increased trac-tive effort. The improved hillclimbing ability allows theWA380-7 to up-shift gears fasterbecause of improved acceleration.The wheel loader also can achievehigher gear ranges and maintainhigher ground speeds when work-ing in load-and-carry applications.In most applications, production isincreased and fuel consumptionreduced, resulting in improved fuelefficiency (tons/gal.).

• Enhanced OperatorEnvironment

The new cab provides a com-fortable and quiet work environ-ment so operators can maximize

their productivity. The front glasshas been lowered and the dash-board has been redesigned toimprove visibility. Electronic pilotcontrol (EPC) levers and an F-N-Rswitch are part of a redesignedseat-mounted right hand console.An auxiliary input has also beenadded to connect an MP3 player orother device along with two 12-volt ports that have been incorpo-rated into the cab.

A high resolution 7 in. LCDmonitor features enhanced capabil-ities and displays information in 25languages for global support.Using the monitor, the operator caneasily modify settings for itemssuch as the auto idle shutdown orthe auto-reversing fan. Operatorsalso can check operational records,such as working hours or fuel con-sumption; monitor the KDPF; orcheck how much time is requiredbefore the next maintenance inter-val. The monitor also offers theoperator the option of using theECO guidance function, whichwill provide operational tips toreduce fuel consumption. A sepa-rate high-resolution back-up cam-

era is standard with every machineand is mounted on the right handside of the console for operatorconvenience.

• Convenient Maintenanceand Serviceability

The WA380-7 provides easyservice access in order to reducecostly downtime. The new modelhas increased cooling capacity,wider cooling fin spacing and astandard auto-reversing fan to helpkeep the radiator clean. Themachine is equipped with theexclusive Komatsu EMMS (equip-ment management monitoring sys-tem), which has enhanced diagnos-tic features that give the operatorand technicians greater monitoringand troubleshooting capabilities.EMMS also continuously moni-tors all critical systems, preventa-tive maintenance, and providestroubleshooting assistance to mini-mize diagnosis and repair time.

For more information, visitwww.komatsuamerica.com.

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Weighing in at 39,840 lbs. (18,071 kg), the WA380-7 features improvedefficiency, lower fuel consumption, improved operator comfort, andenhanced serviceability.

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

Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

ALEX

LYON & SON

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5 @ 4:00 PM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12 @ 10:00 AM

NOTE: This sale will consist of very late model rental fleet construction rental fleet equipment, attach-ments, support, trucks & trailers.

HILITES: TRUCK CRANE: P&H T500 50 ton,ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCK: 2007 Case 340,7 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Komatsu PC400LC, Cat 345BL, 2004 Cat 325L, 2012 Cat 320EL,2011 Cat 320DL, 2005 Cat 320CL, 2008 JD 200DLC, 19 HYDRAULIC HAMMERS & ACCES-

SORIES: (2) Indeco HP1750, Indeco HP1250, Indeco HP1000, Allied BR2114, Allied 775CS, Allied770CS, Allied HR600, Atlas Copco HP3000, Atlas Copco AC1650, (2) Sandvik BR211, Toro 23134,Rockram ST1005, Rockram RH870, (2) Rockram 778, Kent KF9, Tramac S2500, 3 MOTOR

GRADERS: 2009 Cat 12M, 2005 Cat 140H, Cat 135H, 2 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: (2) 2007Komatsu WA470-6, 3 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2007 Cat D8R, Cat D8N, 2007 Cat D6TLGP, 4 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: Cat 426C, 2011 Case 590 Super N, 2011 Case 580 Super N,Case 580M, SOIL STABILIZER: 2007 CMI RS-600, 4 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: New 2015Dynapac CA2500D, 2007 Dynapac CC624HF, 2007 Bomag BW213PDH3, 2005 Bomag BW211D-3,3 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2009 JLG 534D9-45, 2005 Terex TH636C (4x4), 2005 JCB 506C(4x4), 2 BOOM LIFTS: (2) 2005 JLG 400S (4x4), AIR COMPRESSOR: 2005 IR 185CFM, GEN-

ERATOR: Cat D343A, 2 LIGHT PLANTS: 2007 IR Lightsource, 2007 Amida AL4060D-4MH,WELDER: 2007 Lincoln Vantage 300, CONCRETE MIXER TRUCK: 2005 Kenworth (t/a), 3

EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: (3) 2015 Witzco 50 ton (tri.), 2 PRESSURE WASHERS: (2) New EasyKleen, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Bobcat HB880 Hydraulic Hammer, Rammer S21 HydraulicHammer, Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 60in.- 78in. Buckets, 55ft. Boom-Arm & Bucket, NewVersatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, NewVersatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New MustangLF88 Plate Compactor, New Mustang MP4800 2in Submersible Pump, New Mustang CV3500Concrete Vibrator, New 4 Pack 10lb. Ratchet Straps, New 3pc. 14in. Premium Diamond Blades, NewHuskie 11218SDS Hammer Drill, New Huskie B65 Jack Hammer, New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitch, New1in. Drive Air Impact Wrench, New 1/2in. Drive Aim Impact Wrench Kit, New 2in. x 50ft. DischargeWater Hose, New 3pc. Air Spray Gun Kit, New Auto Darkening Welding Helmet, New 3/8in. x 50ft.Automatic Air Hose Reel, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scale, New 3/4in. x 50ft. Jack HammerAir Hose.

Address: 12601 State Rd. 545 North (Avalon Rd.), Winter Garden, FL 34787.

DIRECTIONS: From Tampa: I-4E to Rte. 27N for 6.5 miles to Rt. 192E for 1 mile. Left on Avalon Rd. for 3miles to sale site on left. From Orlando: I-4W to Rt. 192W for 5.5 miles, turn right on Avalon Rd. to sale site.

FL AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #AU 0001548, FLORIDA LICENSE: #AB-1091.SITE PHONE: (407) 239-2700

NOTE: After several contracts, we will be sellingitems that are not needed in ongoing operations.

EARLY HILITES INCLUDE: 13 TRUCKTRACTORS: (6) 2006-(4) 2005 Kenworth T600(t/a), 2007 Peterbilt 385, 2005 Volvo VNL64T,2006 Mack CXN613, WATER TRUCK: 2000 Sterling A9513 (s/a), 3 YARD HORS-ES: 1999-1997 -1994 Ottawa 30, FLATBED TRUCK: 1996 Dodge, SERVICETRUCKS: 2008 Chevy 3500HD, 3 PICKUPS: 2005 Chevy Silverado, 1992 Chevy 1/2Ton, 2001 Dodge 3/4 Ton, 2 COLLECTIBLE AUTOMOBILES: (2) 1965 FordMustang, RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2012 Volvo MCT125C, INTE-GRATED TOOL CARRIER: Cat IT28F, 2 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2011Komatsu WA250-6, Samsung ST120-2, VIBRATORY ROLLER: BomagBW213PDH-2, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT: 2006 Genie GTH844, TRACTORLOADER: Kubota 9540 (4x4), FINISH/ COMMERCIAL MOWER, WELDER:Miller 225, 4 LIGHT PLANTS: (2) 2010-(2) 2009 Magnum MLT3060, GOLF CART,UTILITY VEHICLES: Golf Carts, TRUCK & MISC. PARTS: Headache Racks,Trailer Toolboxes, Aluminum Wheels, Tarps, Tires, Straps, Parts, TIRES, WHEELS:Qty of Aluminum, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: (2) New Tomahawk 78in. Snow &Mulch Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 72in. Rock Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 72in.Smooth Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Brush Grapple (one cylinder), (2) NewTomahawk 66in. Smoother Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Grapple Bucket (onecylinder), (2) New Tomahawk Stump Bucket, (6) New Tomahawk 42in. Fork Frame, (4)New Tomahawk HD Hay Spear, (10) New Tomahawk Quick Attach Mount Plate, NEWSUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (4) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors, New MustangML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump,(3) New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in.Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in. DriveAir Impact Wrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6) New 2in. x 50ft.Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT:Fertilizer Buggy, Qty of Tarps, Qty of Straps.

Address: 803 Hwy. 167 Bald Knob, AR 72010.

DIRECTIONS: From Little Rock Airport: Take 440E to 67 North approximately 60 miles to exit55 Bald Knob. Go North on 167 4 ½ miles. Sale site on left.

SITE PHONE: (731) 234-8925

JOB COMPLETION AUCTIONLATE MODEL TRUCK

TRACTORS, TRAILERS, CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

& SUPPORT.AUCTION

LATE MODEL RENTAL FLEET EQUIPMENT: CAT, KOMATSU, JOHN DEERE, BOMAG,

AERIAL LIFTS, FORKLIFTS, ATTACHMENTS,SUPPORT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS

AUCTIONBALD KNOB, (LITTLE ROCK),ARKANSAS

KISSIMMEE,(WINTER GARDEN) FLORIDA

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AGC OF AMERICAIT Forum Conference

Thursday, July 30, 2015 to Friday, July 31, 2015Chicago, IllinoisTechnology

For More Information on the above AGC of America Upcoming AGC Events:Contact: 703/548-3118 (Phone) 703/548-3119 (Fax)AGC of America, 2300 Wilson Blvd., Ste. 300, Arlington, VA 22201

PENNSYLVANIA INDEPENDENT OIL & GAS ASSOCIATION (PIOGA)PIOGA 2015 PIG ROAST, EQUIPMENT SHOW & TECHNICAL SEMINARJULY 28-29, 2015“HARD TIMES – UNIQUE SOLUTIONS” WILL BE THE FOCUS OF THE CONFERENCEPORTION OF THE PA INDEPENDENT OIL & GAS ASSOCIATION’S PIG ROAST,EQUIPMENT SHOW AND TECHNICAL SEMINAR. PIOGA’S POPULAR SUMMERTIMEEVENT TAKES PLACE JULY 28-29 AT SEVEN SPRINGS MOUNTAIN RESORT INCHAMPION, PENNSYLVANIA. THE OPENING DAY INCLUDES MORNING GOLF ANDSPORTING CLAYS COMPETITIONS, FOLLOWED IN THE AFTERNOON BY AN OUT-DOOR EQUIPMENT SHOW AND A NEW FEATURE AT PIOGA’S MAJOR EVENTSCALLED THE PRODUCT AND SERVICES SHOWCASE. THE TECHNICAL SEMINARON DAY TWO RUNS FROM 9:00 AM TO 3:15 PM AND INCLUDES LUNCH. FORMORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT PIOGA AT PHONE: 724/933-7306 /FAX: 724/933-7310.

Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA)Garden Center Tour

Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2015Location: Farmington, MinnesotaTime: 9:00 AM Registration / Meet at Bachman’s Cedar Acres

Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA) Garden Party

Date: Thursday, August 6, 2015Location: Long Lake, Minnesota

Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA)Member Appreciation Social in St. Cloud – FREE!

Date: Tuesday, August 11, 2015Location: St. Cloud, Minnesota Time: From 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE ABOVE MNLA EVENTS, please contact MNLA at 651/633-4987/toll free: 888/886-6652. Fax: 651/633-4986/toll free fax: 888/266-4986. Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA)

Annual Bailey ExpoWhen: Thursday, July 30, 2015Time: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PMWhere: Bailey Nurseries, 1325 Bailey Road Newport, Minnesota 55055Contact: Sue [email protected]: 651/768-3372Details: We have a jam-packed day planned, showcasing our farm and plants.Our expert staff will be on hand to show you our latest products. Make sure tocatch a tour of the farm throughout the day, and we will be serving a deliciouslunch. Manager’s Specials – Additional savings on a great selection of plants!Displays, Seminars, Demonstrations & Tours:. Continental Breakfast served from 8 AM to 10 AM. Refreshments will be served all day, lunch served from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Plant health displays with staff on hand to answer your questions. New Variety Displays. HotPics Displays. Merchandising Displays. Tours throughout the day

Minnesota Nursery & Landscape AssociationThursday, July 30, 2015Landscape Design TourAnnual Horticulture Night at the West Central Research and Outreach Centerin Morris

Location: Morris, MinnesotaContact: MNLA office, Roseville, MN 55113Phone: 651/633-4987; Toll Free: 888/886-6652

American Oil & Gas Events/Conferences 2015Toll Free: 800/847-8301 or 316/788-6271AUGUST, 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS:August 2-4: Kansas Independent Oil & Gas Association Annual Meeting

Hyatt Regency at Century II, Wichita, KS (316) 263-7297August 2-4: OGAWV Summer Meeting

The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W.V. (304) 344-9867August 5-7: Independent Petroleum Associat ion of New Mexico AnnualMeeting

Sandia Resort & Casino, Albuquerque (575) 622-2566August 6-8: TIPRO Summer Conference

Hyatt Hill Country Resort, San Antonio (512) 477-4452August 13: Western Energy Alliance Annual Meeting

Park Hyatt Hotel, Beaver Creek, Colorado (303)623-0987 August 14: SOOGA Fall Golf Outing

Oxbow Golf Course, Beverly, Ohio (740) 374-3203August 24-27: Rocky Mountain Energy Summit

Colorado Convention Center, Denver, COGA (303) 861-0362August 25: Houston Wildcat ters, Houston Petroleum Club

Texas Alliance (940) 723-4131August 25-26: Petroleum Association of Wyoming Annual Meeting

Parkway Plaza Hotel & Convention Center, Casper (307) 234-5333August 26: 18th Annual Divot Diggers Golf Outing

Tam O’Shanter Golf Course, Hermitage, PA PIOGA (724) 933-7306August 27: North Dakota Oil Pac Golf Tournament

Bully Pulpit, Medora, N.D. NDPC (701) 223-6380

AGC of MNAGC of Minnesota Golf Tournament

When: Friday, August 7, 2015Time: 7:00AM Registration/Continental Breakfast

8:00 AM Shotgun Start (Scramble)1:00 PM Lunch, Awards, Door Prizes, Raffle

Where: Stonebrooke Golf Club2693 County Road 79, Shakopee, MN

Contact: Denise [email protected], Phone: 651/796-2186

Details: Registration: You can register 4 at a time. Early Bird discount: $150 per person (Register by July 20th). After July 20th: $175 per personBoth fees include driving range, breakfast, green fee, ½ cart, beverages on thecourse, lunch awards, and door prizes. Course dress code: collared shirts arepreferred for men, no tank tops, golf or tennis shoes required. Lunch Only: $25 per person, includes meal and door prizes.

Nursery Growers of Lake County Ohio, Inc.2015 FIELD DAY

When: Tuesday, August 11, 2015Time: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PMWhere: Chalet Debonne Vineyards

7840 Doty RoadMadison, OH 44057Phone: (440) 466-3485

Our 48th Nursery Field Day features Chalet Debonne Vineyards, the largest estatewinery in Ohio, boasting over 175 acres of vines. Tour the winery and the firstMicro Brewery located in a winery, Cellar Rats Brewery. Then visit the trade showwith over 150 exhibitors in a County Fair Atmosphere! OSU Extension researchersand educators will be on hand throughout the day to answer questions and pro-vide information. Once again, all exhibitors, attendees, Association members,coworkers, family and guests are invited to the NGLCO Annual Summer Meetingand Party on Tuesday night following Field Day. Enjoy live entertainment, heavyhors d’oeuvres and cash bar!

Minnesota Nursery & Landscape AssociationTessman Company Greenhouse Buying Expo

When: August 12, 2015Time: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PMWhere: The Prom Center

484 Inwood Avenue, N.Oakdale, Minnesota 55128United States

Contact: Dan [email protected]: 651/487-3850

Tessman is ready to help you with all of your greenhouse, nursery, garden centerand landscaping needs! This year’s Greenhouse Buying Expo includes:. New Product Lines. Detailed Product Information . Show Buying Specials & Dating. Breakfast and Lunch Provided. Multiple Vendors Attending. Informational Speakers – to be announced!. Dosmatic Repairs available at a show discount. Bring your injector to the show or ship it to us!. Door Prizes; Free Beerϑ. Free hotel room for out-of-town customers. Call Sara for details at 651/487-3850.

AGC of MNAGC of Minnesota CLC – St. Paul Saints Game

When: Tuesday, August 18, 2015Time: 5:30 PM to ???Where: New Saints Stadium, St. Paul, MNContact: Merry Beckmann

[email protected], Phone: 651/796-2187Details: The new Saints Stadium is open!Join your fellow CLC members at this networking only event on Tuesday, August18, in the Gallery (behind home plant). We will begin the festivities at 5:30 PMfollowed by the 7:00 PM game. Would you like to sponsor this event?Sponsorships are available for $200 and your name will go on all the promo-tional pieces and help defray the cost of the tickets. Contact Merry if interested at651/796-2187 or [email protected]. Online registration is availableafter June 15th at www.agcmn.org.

AGC of MNAGC of Minnesota – Sporting Clays Fundraiser

When: Monday, August 24, 2015Where: Minnesota Horse & Hunt Club

952/447-22723300 220th Street East, Prior Lake, MN 55372

Contact: Denise [email protected], Phone: 651/796-2186

Registration details will be available in July.

LABOR DAY WEEKEND, SEPTEMBER 4 through SEPTEMBER 7, 2015 In conjunction with the Rock River Thesheree’s Annual Show at Thresherman’sPark, 51 East Cox Road, off of US51 near Edgerton, Wisconsin.Please note, that the show days are Friday through Monday, not Friday throughSunday. This is to conform to the hosting show’s schedule.Edgerton is approximately 55 miles southwest of Milwaukee, 90 miles northwestof Chicago, and 25 miles southeast of Madison. The show features a tremen-dous variety of equipment and exhibits, including a steam pile driver, steam train,machine shop, sawmill, tractors, fire trucks, and, of course, threshing and trac-tion engines.For more information, please contact:Historical Construction Equipment Association16623 Liberty Hi Road, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402Phone: 419-352-5616 – Fax: 419-352-6086General Requests, Memberships and Merchandise Orders: [email protected].

AEM MEDIA SERVICES presents BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA will be held September 15 to 18, 2015 at theJohannesburg Expo Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa.The show is owned and organized by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers(AEM) and Messe Munchen International (MMI). Exhibit space sales are nowopen for Bauma ConExpo Africa 2015. Companies applying for space byFebruary 12, 2015, will be included in the first round of booth assignments. Afterthat date, applications will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. World-class exhibition in important marketplaceExhibitors at the last show pointed out the high quality of attendees. The 2015show venue is the country’s largest purpose-built exhibition and events facility,offering a modern space and services. And, show participants benefit from theglobal experience and customer service of AEM, organizer of CONEXPO-CON/AGG, and MMI, organizer of BAUMA. BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA has broad-based support from leading industry groups in Africa and worldwide. After 2015,the show goes to a three-year cycle in response to local and international indus-try input. AEM is show exhibitor contact for the Americas: visit the show website:www.bcafrica.com for more details. Contact AEM at [email protected] or by tele-phone +1-414-298-4150/ toll free U.S. and Canada 800-867-6060.

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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. OH License#: 2002000176, Firm # 2002000177

UPCOMING AUCTIONS

IMPORTANT NOTE In the continuing effort to optimize Benton-Georgia, LLC’s owned equipment inventory, both coming off of completedjobs & surplus to the ongoing needs, Management has commissioned Petrowsky Auctioneer’s Inc. to sell the same at Public Auction onAugust 13. This auction features an impressive & growing inventory of late model equipment job fresh from major gas line pipe laying proj-ects in the Ohio Valley. This is an auction you won’t want to miss!

MAJOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT & TRUCK AUCTION for BENTON-GEORGIA, LLC (Concurrent Job Completions)63425 LOSEGO LANE, CAMBRIDGE, OH 43725

THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 9AM

1-OWNER AUCTION

INVENTORY OF PIPELAYING & EXCAVATION EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS,FLEET VEHICLES, JOBSITE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, TOOLS & SUPPLIES

EQUIPMENT DISPERSAL AUCTION for CBC SERVICES, INC. (Ohio Division)38055 CADIZ PIEDMONT ROAD, CADIZ, OH 43907

AUCTION NOTE The owners of CBC Services, Inc. have decided to liquidate all of their Ohio assets. Therefore, theyhave commissioned Petrowsky Auctioneers, Inc. to sell at public auction a vast inventory of large equipment and

trucks. Mark your calendars!

INVENTORY OF LATE MODEL PIPELAYING, RIGHT OF WAY EXCAVA-TION & RECONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS, TRAILERS, FLEET

VEHICLES, JOBSITE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, TOOLS & SUPPLIES

SALE FEATURES:

2012 VERMEER D100X120

SERIES II DIRECTIONAL

DRILL WITH APLEX MUD PUMP

THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 9AM

1-OWNER AUCTION

WITH EQUIPMENT FROM COMPANY WRENCH & AREA CONTRACTORS & HEAVY EQUIPMENT DEALERSHosted by Company Wrench at their NJ Location: 2636 SOUTH BLACK HORSE PIKE, WILLIAMSTOWN, NJ, 08094

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 9:30AM

MAJOR EQUIPMENT AUCTION

INVENTORY OF NEW & USED DEMOLITION, SCRAP HANDLING & EXCAVATION EQUIPMENT, ATTACHMENTS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS

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ABSOLUTE AUCTION CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT • HEAVY DUTY TRUCKS & TRAILERS

TUESDAY, AUGUST 18tH, 2015 - 8:00AM

Auction conducted by:Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company4070 NC Hwy 211 East, Lumberton, NC 28358NC Firm License #858Office Phone: (800) 499-6560 (910) 739-0547Email: [email protected]

Sale Site Location: 4070 NC HWY 211 EastLumberton, NC 28358

(2) 2004 CAT 725 ARTICULATED DUMP TRUCKS

1975 CAT 815 SOIL COMPACTOR

1995 TALBERT T4DH-50SA-HRG-1-T1 NON GROUND BEARING 50 TON LOWBOY

1999 JCB 215E SERIES 3 -1995 JCB 215E SERIES 2(4X4) LOADER BACKHOES

1999 KOMATSU WB140-2SERIES 4X4

1999 LULL 1044C-5410,000LB TELEHANDLER

2001 NEW HOLLANDTN65D UTILITY

2003 CAT D6N XL SERIESCRAWLER

2003 CAT TH460B9,000LB TELEHANDLER

2005 KOMATSUPC220LC-7L

UNUSED MAGNUM 4000 GOLDSERIES HOT WATER COMMER-CIAL PRESSURE WASHERS

2007 CAT 330DL SERIESEXCAVATOR

2007 JOHN DEERE 700J LGP

2009 LANDOLL 435B TRAVELING AXLE 35 TON LOWBOY TRAILER

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AUCTIONEER NOTE:Major public auction featuring late model job ready construction and transportation equipment from regional contractors.Auction to feature absolute packages of earth moving equipment, heavy duty trucks and trailers, fleet vehicles andsupport equipment from recently completed job projects. In addition, auction will also be selling agricultural equipment,construction and agricultural attachments, shop equipment, new unused merchandise, welding equipment, landscaping/lawn maintenance equipment, golf carts and utility vehicles, Sport Utility Vehicles, Vans, Automobiles, and much muchmore. CONSIGN YOUR EQUIPMENT TODAY!

CONSIGNMENT INFORMATIONFor more information on this auction or if you are interested in selling your surplus equipment and trucks for this auction, please contact one of our auction sales managers today! 910.739.0547

Whether you have one piece of equipment, or an entire fleet of trucks to sell, choose Meekins Auction Company to turnyour valuable assets into cash returns for this major auction. Offering Selling Benefits to help your company achievethe best return on the sale of your assets. For consignment information contact one our auction representatives

Mickey Meekins � 910.258.1705 � [email protected] Meekins � 910.258.4383 � [email protected] E.B. Webb � 252.245.1405 � [email protected]

FLEXIBLE CONTRACT OPTIONS: Net Guarantee, Straight Commission, Out-Right Purchase, Off Site Auctions

CONSIGNMENTS will be accepted until THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 2015

For up-to-date auction inventory, with pictures and descriptions, view auction information, visit our company websitemeekinsauction.com

2004 CAT D6R XL SERIES II CRAWLER

1998 KENWORTH W900 SERIES - 1995TALBERT 50 TON LOWBOY

2006 KENWORTH W900L - 2009 LANDOLL435B TRAVELING AXLE TRAILER

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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 ............................................................................14

ALEX LYON & SON INC

LITTLE ROCK AR 8/5 ORLANDO FL 8/12/15 ..................................91

ALL ERECTION & CRANE RENTAL............................................................6

ALLU GROUP ..........................................................................................45

ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ........................................2,3,10

ATI CORPORTATION/LEVEL-BEST ..........................................................44

BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ......................................................................63

BARGAINS ................................................................................................84

BID-2-BUY

ONLINE AUCTION BIDDING ENDS 7/30/2015................................88

BORDER EQUIPMENT ............................................................................23

BRANDYWINE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT CO ..........................................20

BROOKS SALES INC ..............................................................................19

CAROLINA CAT ..............................................................................15,16,17

CATERPILLAR ..........................................................................................61

CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................................................82

CERTIFIED BOOM REPAIR SERVICE ....................................................29

CLASSIFIEDS ............................................................................................84

COMPANY WRENCH ................................................................................21

CON-EQUIPMENT OF THE CAROLINAS ................................................14

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

CEG WANTED ..................................................................................85

CEG GEO TARGETED EMAIL ........................................................33

BACKHOES & ATTACHMENTS........................................................50

NEWSLETTER PROMO ..................................................................47

DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ................................................................75

DYNAPAC ..................................................................................................66

EQUIFY AUCTIONS LLC

CISCO TX 07/30/15 ..........................................................................89

FAE USA INC ............................................................................................52

FECON ......................................................................................................22

FELLING TRAILERS ................................................................................42

FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIP LLC ..................................................7

FLANGE LOCK ........................................................................................26

FLECO ATTACHMENTS ..........................................................................46

GS EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................9

GE CAPITAL ..............................................................................................25

GEHL ........................................................................................................72

GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM ........................................................56

GROVE WORLDWIDE ..............................................................................74

HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ..............................................................96

HOLLAND PUMP MFG ............................................................................29

HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ........................................................46

INTERSTATE EQUIPMENT CO ................................................................19

IROCK CRUSHERS ..................................................................................58

IRONHORSE EQUIPMENT INC ..............................................................20

IRONPLANET

WEEKLY ONLINE AUCTION 7/16/23/30 2015 ................................87

JACKSONVILLE CRANE ..........................................................................27

JOHN DEERE ..........................................................................................71

KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY........................................76,77

KLEEMAN ..................................................................................................54

KOBELCO ................................................................................................83

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ..........................................................34,35,70

KPI-JCI ......................................................................................................57

KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ..............................................................................67

KUBOTA SVL ........................................................................................72,73

LAND EQUIPMENT INC ..........................................................................22

LASER FORCE ........................................................................................19

LAWRENCE EQUIPMENT ........................................................................95

LIEBHERR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ............................................31

LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CO ....................................................5

LINK-BELT EXCAVATORS ..................................................................48-49

LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION CO

LUMBERTON NC 8/18/15 ................................................................93

MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ........................................................................11

MOBRO MARINE INC ..............................................................................65

NORAM ................................................................................................68,69

NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS ......................................................46

NORTRAX EQUIPMENT CO FL ..........................................................27,29

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEEERS INC

CAMBRIDGE OH 8/13/15 ................................................................92

POWER EQUIPMENT CO ........................................................................13

POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ............................................................53

RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ......................................................85

REMU SCREENING TECHNOLOGY ......................................................60

RING POWER TRUCK DIVISION ........................................................41,56

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPL ..............................................64

SANY AMERICA INC ............................................................................80,81

SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES INC ....................................................52

SENNEBOGEN ........................................................................................55

SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ..................................................44

TEREX CRANES ......................................................................................79

THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ................................................64

TOWMASTER INC ....................................................................................41

TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ..............................................................32

VMC ..........................................................................................................45

WEIR MINERALS ......................................................................................59

ALABAMA SUPPLEMENTCOWIN EQUIPMENT CO INC ....................................................................3

JCB OF ALABAMA ......................................................................................7

THOMPSON TRACTOR CO ....................................................................4,5

TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................................................8

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Operating Weight10,200 lb | 4625 kg

Engine Power90 hp | 67 kW

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