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Treviicos placing a cutoff wall. Cutoff walls have been done in other parts of the world, but this is likely the first time one has been constructed in the United States. By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT Editorial note: This is a firsthand look at First Response Team of America’s early days of working on the Gulf Coast to clean up the oil spill. It does not reflect the progress that has been made to date. When Tad Agoglia, founder of First Response Team of America, a non-profit emer- gency response team that responds to disasters, arrived in Louisiana on May 30th, 41 days after the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico, he felt an overwhelming “patriotic sadness.” What has now become the Tiger Dams Assist in Cleanup Efforts in Louisiana Oil Spill By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT The Herbert Hoover Dike (HHD) around Florida’s Lake Okeechobee is undergoing exten- sive rehabilitation due to flooding, seepage and leakage issues. Considered one of the country’s six most at-risk of failing, the earthen dike system encircling the lake consists of 143 mi. (230 km) of levee with 19 culverts, hurricane gates and other water control structures to provide flood damage reduction, navigation, recreation and fresh water for the local community, water for agriculture, pre- vention of saltwater intrusion to coastal estuaries and enhancement of environmental resources. Called “Big Water” by the Seminoles and Leveling the Field: Herbert Hoover Dike Rehabilitation ASC Increases Global Footprint…8 Trekker Tractor Opens in Fla. …16 New Case Dealer Opens in Columbia, S.C. …10 Inside 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA19034 • 215/885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215/885-2910 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 August 24 2010 Vol. XXIII • No. 17 The outpouring of support for the oil spill cleanup was overwhelming — everything was donated, except for a couple of items on temporary loan. see HOOVER page 56 Published Nationally Table of Contents ............4 Truck & Trailer Section .... ..................................30-33 Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section ....37-49 Parts ..............................49 Auction Section ......57-67 Business Calendar ........58 Advertisers Index ..........66 By Martin Crutsinger AP ECONOMICS WRITER WASHINGTON (AP) Construction spending in the United States edged up in June but all the strength came from the gov- ernment. Private sector activity in both hous- ing and nonresidential projects fell. Construction spending rose 0.1 percent in June, the Commerce Department reported Aug. 2. While that was better than the decline economists had forecast, the govern- ment sharply revised down its estimate of activity in May to show a drop of 1 percent rather than the 0.2 percent dip initially report- ed. The lackluster performance for construc- tion was the latest indicator that the overall economy slowed in the spring, raising wor- ries about the durability of the recovery that began a year ago. The government reported in July that total economic growth slowed to a rate of 2.4 per- cent in the April-to-June quarter, down from a 3.7 percent growth rate in the first three months of the year and a 5 percent growth Construction Activity Rises by 0.1 Percent see ACTIVITY page 62 see OIL page 26
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Page 1: Southeast 17, 2010

Treviicos placing a cutoff wall. Cutoff walls have been done in other parts of the world, butthis is likely the first time one has been constructed in the United States.

By Lori LovelyCEG CORRESPONDENT

Editorial note: This is a firsthand look atFirst Response Team of America’s early days ofworking on the Gulf Coast to clean up the oilspill. It does not reflect the progress that hasbeen made to date.

When Tad Agoglia, founder of FirstResponse Team of America, a non-profit emer-gency response team that responds to disasters,arrived in Louisiana on May 30th, 41 days afterthe explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rigin the Gulf of Mexico, he felt an overwhelming“patriotic sadness.” What has now become the

Tiger Dams Assist in CleanupEfforts in Louisiana Oil Spill

By Lori LovelyCEG CORRESPONDENT

The Herbert Hoover Dike (HHD) aroundFlorida’s Lake Okeechobee is undergoing exten-sive rehabilitation due to flooding, seepage andleakage issues. Considered one of the country’s sixmost at-risk of failing, the earthen dike systemencircling the lake consists of 143 mi. (230 km) of

levee with 19 culverts, hurricane gates and otherwater control structures to provide flood damagereduction, navigation, recreation and fresh waterfor the local community, water for agriculture, pre-vention of saltwater intrusion to coastal estuariesand enhancement of environmental resources.

Called “Big Water” by the Seminoles and

Leveling the Field: HerbertHoover Dike Rehabilitation

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470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215/885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215/885-2910 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com“The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.”

® SSoouutthheeaassttEEddiittiioonn

$3.00August 242010

Vol. XXIII • No.17

The outpouring of support for the oil spillcleanup was overwhelming — everythingwas donated, except for a couple of itemson temporary loan.

see HOOVER page 56

Published Nationally

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

Truck & Trailer Section ......................................30-33

Crushing, Screening &Recycling Section ....37-49

Parts ..............................49

Auction Section ......57-67

Business Calendar ........58

Advertisers Index ..........66

By Martin CrutsingerAP ECONOMICS WRITER

WASHINGTON (AP) Constructionspending in the United States edged up inJune but all the strength came from the gov-ernment. Private sector activity in both hous-ing and nonresidential projects fell.

Construction spending rose 0.1 percent inJune, the Commerce Department reportedAug. 2. While that was better than thedecline economists had forecast, the govern-ment sharply revised down its estimate ofactivity in May to show a drop of 1 percentrather than the 0.2 percent dip initially report-ed.

The lackluster performance for construc-tion was the latest indicator that the overalleconomy slowed in the spring, raising wor-ries about the durability of the recovery thatbegan a year ago.

The government reported in July that totaleconomic growth slowed to a rate of 2.4 per-cent in the April-to-June quarter, down froma 3.7 percent growth rate in the first threemonths of the year and a 5 percent growth

ConstructionActivity Risesby 0.1 Percent

see ACTIVITY page 62

see OIL page 26

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IN THIS ISSUESPECIAL SECTION…RECYCLING, CRUSHING AND SCREENINGBe sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on recycling, crushing and screening.

FEATURES…ASC CONTINUES TO GROW ITS GLOBAL FOOTPRINTIN TURKEYThe original dealership, which is still in operation today, grew in size alongwith Volvo, taking on more territory in Portugal and representing theheavy equipment that Volvo began to produce as time went on.

NEW CASE DEALER, HILLS MACHINERY OPENS INCOLUMBIA, S. C. Between the company owners and the parts and service manager, StephenDavis, the team has more than 40 years of service and sales experience.

LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY ADDS EXODUS,SUPERIOR BROOMS TO LINEUPBased in Superior, Wis., the company was founded in 2008 by companyPresident and CEO Bruce Bacon, Vice President of Sales and MarketingGreg Bacon and Vice President of Manufacturing Jim Campbell.

ALL PARTS EXPRESS PROVIDES PARTS FOR ANYBRAND MACHINEThe mission of APeX is to provide construction equipment parts to RingPower customers, regardless of brand.

TREKKER TRACTOR OPENS IN FLORIDAFrom headquarters to branch, Trekker is structured as a customer-drivenorganization, with a strict focus on reliability and support.

FEREBEE CORPORATION REFLECTS ON 25 YEARS IN INDUSTRYWhen Ferebee first got into hot-mix asphalt paving operations, it boughtits hot-mix from other producers.

DOOSAN NAMES CENTRAL DIESEL DEALER FORMOBILE GENERATORSThe company was founded in 1972 by Martin Wittersheim and services themarine, construction, mining, rental and industrial markets, as well as themilitary and government agencies.

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Warrantable repairs exclude any downtime caused by damage to or misuse of the crane. Full Terex Cranes standard warranty terms and conditions apply. Two year factory warranty program may be changed or terminated at any time.Please contact Terex Cranes or your local Terex Cranes dealer for details, or visit www.terexcranes.com. Limited stock available. Subject to prior sale. Valid until 1/9/2011. With approved credit, terms may vary, see store for details. Taxes, freight, setup and

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22000055 WWAACCKKEERR RRTT8822--SSCC,, W/BROLLER-PADFOOT-3000, S/N5593138, UNIT #581593....................................................$$66,,887766

22000055 BBOOBBCCAATT SS222200,, SKIDSTEERLOADER-1851-2200 LB, S/N526215460, UNIT #590851 ............................................ $$1166,,992200

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1999 GENIE Z45/25-DF-4WD, ART BOOM LIFT-45-49'-4WD,S/N Z452511256, UNIT #286953..................................$15,7482004 JLG E300AJP-NAR, ART BOOM LIFT-30-34'-2WD DC, S/N0300079224, UNIT #517940 ........................................$17,1602005 JLG E400AN-NAR, ART BOOM LIFT-40-44'-2WD DC, S/N0300081644, UNIT #541391 ........................................$24,1231999 SNORKEL TB60-DF-4WD, STR BOOM LIFT-60-64’-4WD,S/N 990010, UNIT#293463 ..........................................$24,1762002 TEREX TB85-D-4WD, STR BOOM LIFT-85-89'-4WD, S/N2660012, UNIT #7602108 ............................................$25,1912002 GENIE S85-DF-4WD, STR BOOM LIFT-85-89'-4WD, S/NS853354, UNIT #439174 ..............................................$38,639

2005 ATLAS COPCO XAS97JD, AIR COMPRESSOR-DSL-80-185 CFM, S/N USA011800, UNIT#551030......................$5,7462005 ATLAS COPCO XAS186, AIR COMPRESSOR-DSL-250-375 CFM, S/N USA013977, UNIT#589291....................$11,123

2005 MULTIQUIP MRH800GS, ROLLER-SMOOTH-DD-1500#26”, S/N N4034, UNIT #588093......................................$5,8702005 WACKER RT82-SC, W/B ROLLER-PADFOOT-3000#, S/N5549433, UNIT #548636..................................................$6,8762005 WACKER RT820, W/B ROLLER-PADFOOT-3000#, S/N5599982, UNIT #585071 ................................................$7,8502005 IR SD45D-COMBO, R/O ROLLER-VIB-SD 5T 54”, S/N182289, UNIT #555319 ................................................$23,612

2004 GENIE GS1930, SCISSOR LIFT-15-19' DC, S/NGS300464946, UNIT #506376........................................$3,3302005 JLG 2032E2, SCISSOR LIFT-20' DC-30-34", S/N0200138716, UNIT #580396 ..........................................$5,0152005 GENIE GS2032, SCISSOR LIFT-20' DC-30-34", S/N GS320576098, UNIT #581686 ................................$5,1092004 SKYJACK SJIII-3226, SCISSOR LIFT-26' DC-30-32", S/N272214, UNIT #515905 ..................................................$5,9122005 GENIE GS2646, SCISSOR LIFT-25-26' DC-46-68", S/NGS460563998, UNIT #564334........................................$6,1122005 SKYJACK SJIII-4632, SCISSOR LIFT-30-34' DC-46-69",S/N 711485, UNIT #541377............................................$8,746

2005 DAEWOO G25E, IND FORKLIFT-5000 LB, S/N GA00539,UNIT #563670 ..............................................................$10,6332004 DAEWOO D35S, IND FORKLIFT-8000-9000 LB, S/NFZ00026, UNIT #513074 ..............................................$18,6972004 GEHL RS5, RCH FORKLIFT-6000 LB 20-34', S/NRS5JV1211568, UNIT #539392....................................$20,0542003 JLG G9-43A, RCH FORKLIFT-9,000 LB 35-45', S/N 0160002173, UNIT #473963..................................$22,1362004 GEHL RS6, RCH FORKLIFT-6000 LB 35-39',S/NRS6JV0813119, UNIT #528082....................................$23,1962004 LULL 644E-42, RCH FORKLIFT-6000 LB 40-45', S/N0160003168, UNIT #484162 ........................................$26,1492004 GRADALL 534D9-45, RCH FORKLIFT-9000 LB 35-45', S/N0160003937, UNIT #499455 ........................................$31,2492005 GEHL DL8L-42-CAB-HTR, RCH FORKLIFT-8000 LB 35-45', S/N 8L42JW0135516, UNIT# 541583 ..................$37,4852004 SKYTRAK 10054, RCH FORKLIFT-10000 LB 40-55, S/N0160004344, UNIT #508084 ........................................$41,486

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ASC Continues to Grow ItsGlobal Footprint in Turkey

By Jennifer HetrickEDITORIAL ASSISTANT

The Auto–Sueco Coimbra (ASC) Groupwill now import, distribute, sell and serviceVolvo construction equipment in Turkey.The company, which began as a Volvo carand truck dealership in Porto, Portugal, inApril 1959, sees this expansion as a fittingway to celebrate 50years in the busi-ness.

The originaldealership, which isstill in operationtoday, grew in sizealong with Volvo,taking on more ter-ritory in Portugaland representing theheavy equipmentthat Volvo began toproduce as timewent on. Lateryears saw expan-sion into other for-eign markets. ASC Turkey joins the originalcompany in Portugal, along with an ASCcompany in Spain and ASC ConstructionEquipment USAInc. All of these companiessupport the Volvo brand of equipment.

Brad Stimmel, president, ASCConstruction Equipment USA Inc., stated,“This acquisition is another indication thatASC continues to be a strong and financial-ly solid company. This strength will allowASC to emerge from these slow economicconditions poised to serve the customers ofVolvo products here in the U.S. as well as in

many other countries in the world.”ASC entered the United States market in

2004 and has since become one of the largestVolvo dealers in the country, serving NorthCarolina, South Carolina, Georgia,Alabama, east Tennessee and the Floridapanhandle. Recent highlights of the compa-ny’s U.S. endeavors include becoming aSoutheast Volvo Remarketing and

R e d i s t r i b u t i o nCenter, opening afacility in Atlanta in2009. ASC alsofielded the winningteam of parts andservice employeesthat finished firstplace in theNational 2009Volvo Master TechC o m p e t i t i o n .Additionally in2009, ASC becamethe Volvo RoadMachinery Dealerfor Georgia and

added three Volvo Rents stores by partneringwith a separate franchise owner to coexist injoint locations.

In April 2010, ASC USA continued itsrecord of steady growth by taking on theSennebogen product line in the Carolinas.

“Sennebogen is a premier brand of bulkmaterial handling equipment and ASC seesexpansion opportunities in this importantmarket segment. We recently hired twoexperienced Sennebogen specialists to workwith us. That, too, is part of how ASC USA

ASC’s facility in Charlotte, N.C.

“Our sales force is focusedon bringing better solutionsand cost savings to specificaccounts or business types,

not just on covering geographic territories.”

Brad StimmelASC Construction Equipment USA Inc.

see ASC page 49

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New Case Dealer, Hills Machinery Opens in Columbia, S. C. A new Case dealer just opened in

Columbia, S. C. — Hills Machinery.The equipment dealership, owned byJim and Adam Hills, will be servingmost of the state with parts, service,equipment rental, leasing and salessupport. In October, Hills Machinery isopening a branch in Charleston andplans to open a branch in theGreenville-Spartanburg area.

The company is run by a veteranconstruction equipment team. Betweenthe company owners and the parts andservice manager, Stephen Davis, the

team has more than 40 years of serviceand sales experience.

The company has five mobile serv-ice trucks on the road today.

“We service all makes and models ofconstruction equipment and over-the-road trucks,” explained Jim Hills.“Whether an operator runs Case equip-ment or competitive machines, we sup-port our customers 24/7.”

He added that every Case servicetruck also is equipped with a completelubrication system. “We’re preparedfor making major repairs and providing

preventative service on everymachine we work on.

“Our business philosophy is builtaround delivering exceptional partsand service,” concluded Hills.“When customers have counted onus to keep their current equipment upand running, we’ve succeeded. Thiscreates a business partnership thattranslates into Case equipment salesand rental — when customers areready.”

see CASE page 54

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capable of han-dling largemachines.

(L-R): Jim Bansen and Darren Albus, both with CaseConstruction Equipment, welcome Adam and Jim Hillsbrothers and co-owners of Hills Machinery, as the newCase dealer serving South Carolina.

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The Associated General Contractors of Greater Florida inpartnership with a coalition of construction associations inthe Southeast will invest more than $1.6 million over thenext two years to cut diesel emissions from off-road con-struction equipment that is currently in use. The U.S. EPAhas awarded the National Funding Assistance Program grantto the Florida Refrigeration and Air ConditioningContractors Association to support voluntary diesel retrofitefforts by AGC of Greater Florida contractors and otherdiesel users across Florida, Alabama and Georgia.

“We don’t just want to rebuild Florida’s economy, wewant to rebuild our commitment to this state’s national treas-ures,” said Richard Marshall, the association’s president.“The industry is committed to building a better, greener, andmore prosperous future for Floridians.”

Due to the federal grant and the coalition’s cost-sharingplan, AGC of Greater Florida members currently are beingoffered rebates and education support to facilitate equipmentupgrades and cleaner operations. Assistance is being provid-ed on a competitive first-come, first-served basis, accordingto priorities outlined in an application that has been circulat-ed to members of the coalition associations. The coalitionexpects to retrofit or replace more than 200 pieces of con-struction equipment and train more than 300 individualsfrom its member companies over the next two years.

“Contractors are helping to boost our economy, andthey’re committed to doing so in an environmentally friend-ly way,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, chief executive officer ofthe Arlington, Va.-based Associated General Contractors ofAmerica. “Our goal is to make digging in the brown dirt asgreen as possible.”

Sandherr said that the construction industry was investingin cleaner equipment to build on its already impressiverecord of safeguarding the environment. He noted for exam-ple that while the construction industry accounts for morethan 8 percent of national GDP, its equipment contributesless than 1 percent of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. Headded that EPA currently is awarding National FundingAssistance Program grants totaling more than $60 millionthrough its fiscal years 2009 and 2010 budget funds to eligi-ble entities like AGC chapters to help construction compa-nies, among others, to reduce emissions from the existingfleet of diesel engines nationwide.

Overall, the national association helped its Florida-basedchapter, as well as more than a dozen other AGC chapters,prepare and submit applications for funding under the dieselemission reduction program (often known as DERA). Inaddition, AGC is currently working with other diesel stake-holders to urge Congress to reauthorize the DERA program,which is scheduled to expire this year.

Commitment to Green...Florida ContractorsAssociation Worksto Cut Emissions

Linder Industrial Machinery AddsExodus, Superior Brooms to Lineup

Linder Industrial Machinery recent-ly added two products to its lineup.

Linder was named an Exodus dealerthis past June and will represent themanufacturer in North Carolina, SouthCarolina and all of Florida.

Exodus manufactures two wheeledmaterial handler models — the100,000-lb. (45,359 kg) 447L and111,000-lb. (49,895 kg) 447HDR.

Based in Superior, Wis., the compa-ny was founded in 2008 by companyPresident and CEO Bruce Bacon, VicePresident of Sales and Marketing GregBacon and Vice President ofManufacturingJim Campbell.After approxi-mately two yearsof engineeringand productd e v e l o p m e n twork, the firstmodels rolled offthe productionlines in October2009.

According toGreg Bacon, anindustry friendtold his brother,Bruce Bacon, that Linder IndustrialMachinery could potentially be a suc-cessful dealer of Exodus machines.

“We heard that Linder was a top-quality dealer and had top-quality peo-ple,” said Greg Bacon. “So we invitedthe president of Linder to our factory tosee our manufacturing process and tomeet us and our employees — to see ifwe would be a good fit for each other.They [Linder] were interested in thescrap industry so Exodus rounded ourtheir portfolio of products nicely.”

Greg Bacon has been impressedwith Linder’s representation. “We keephearing good things from customers.We’ve heard from several people in thescrap industry say that Linder is theonly company they buy from. We’revery excited about having a dealer withwhich customers are very enthusiasticto do business; Linder has already donedemos for their customers to goodreviews. it’s going to work out verywell for both companies.

“We are always looking for ways tobring additional value to our cus-tomers,” said Michelle Fain, marketingmanager. “With the addition of Exodusto our product portfolio, we’re able toprovide our recycling and material han-

dling customerswith a state-of-the-art productto enhance theirproduct ivi tyand profitswhile still pro-

viding Linder’s superior product sup-port.”

On June 1, Linder IndustrialMachinery officially became aSuperior Broom dealer for theCarolinas and northern Florida.

“We are extremely pleased to haveLinder Industrial Machinery join ourdealership network,” said ShaneReeder, sales manager for the Southand Southeast “Linder is a strong com-pany with a big footprint. In the shorttime they’ve been a Superior Broomdealer, they’ve done a great job. Theysold three brooms as soon as they hittheir yard.”

Superior Brooms manufactures twobroom designs, with two models ineach design — the SM80J andSM80CT and the DT80J and DT80C.

Founded in 2002, Superior Broom isbased in Wichita, Kan.

“We feel it’s our obligation to pro-vide industry leading products to ourcustomers, and Superior Brooms areknown throughout the industry as a topplayer,” said Fain. “These broomsalong with our Wirtgen millingmachines, Hamm compactors, Vogelepavers and Kleemann crushing prod-ucts provide what road contractors

need to be able to get the job done.” Linder Industrial Machinery

Company was founded in 1953 byScott Linder Sr. and James Cox. Thecompany began operations as Linder,Cox and Co. from its offices inLakeland, Fla., and initially focused onserving the phosphate mining industry.More than 50 years later, LinderIndustrial Machinery Company has 16locations throughout Florida, NorthCarolina and South Carolina.

Linder has been the exclusive dis-tributor for Komatsu equipment for allof Florida except the panhandle since1975. In addition to being one of thelargest Komatsu dealers in NorthAmerica, Linder represents many otherlines of equipment including Wirtgenmilling machines; Vogele pavers;Hamm compaction products;Kleemann crushing products; AtlasCopco drill, compressor, generator andhydraulic attachments; Genesis demo-lition and scrap attachments; Esco, andHensley.

The company has been cited forexcellence many times with awardsfrom manufacturers to recognize itsexcellence in service, including theChairman's Award and the President’sWorld Class Award.

For more information, visitwww.linderco.com.

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

Linder was named an Exodus dealer this past Juneand will represent the manufacturer in NorthCarolina, South Carolina and all of Florida. Exodusmanufactures two wheeled material handler models— the 100,000-lb.(45,359 kg) 447L and 111,000-lb.(49,895 kg) 447HDR.

Superior Brooms manufactures twobroom designs, with two models ineach design — the SM80J and SM80CTand the DT80J and DT80C.

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We are proud to announce Hills Machinery as the new Case dealer for the South Carolina market. With customized equipment solutions, well-trained employees, large rental fleet and years of exceptional service, Hills Machinery is devoted to strengthening our support of your business. Whether you’re looking for a loader/backhoe for residential jobs or a full-size excavator for utility projects, Hills Machinery offers a full line of Case construction equipment. Plus they will meet all your parts, service, rental and financing needs. Call or stop by today for a product demonstration or quote.

WELCOME TO THE FAMILY.

HILLSMACHINERY

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All Parts eXpress Provides Parts for Any Brand MachineRing Power Corporation

has long offered service andsupport for many brands out-side of the Caterpillar equip-ment umbrella. Now, ownersof John Deere, Case, Hitachi,ASV, Volvo, Bobcat,Komatsu, Kobelco and otherleading brands of non-Catconstruction machines can getall their parts in one place withRing Power’s All PartseXpress (APeX).

The mission of APeX is toprovide construction equip-ment parts to Ring Power cus-tomers, regardless of brand.

“Ring Power’s partnershipwith the exclusive VIPARHeavy Duty Inc. truck partsnetwork gives us access to dis-counts on many parts andcomponents that can be usedon most heavy equipment,”APeX Parts Specialist, BrianBeatty explained. “If a cus-tomer needs a part, chances

are we may have it in stock orcan locate it quickly, eitherthrough VIPAR, or our largevariety of other sources, andall for a great price.”

APeX offers quality rubbertracks and undercarriages,starters and alternators,hydraulic seals, cylinder sealkits, pumps and components,ground engaging tools,attachment parts, engine,transmission, final drive com-ponents and more.

Ring Power’s All PartseXpress has launched a newweb site, where customerscan check parts availabilityand request quotes. For moreinformation, call 800/671-0025 or visitallpartsxpress.com.

(This story also can befound on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web siteat www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.) CEG

Owners of John Deere, Case, Hitachi, ASV, Volvo, Bobcat, Komatsu, Kobelco and other leading brands of non-Cat construction machines can get all their parts in one place with Ring Power’s All Parts eXpress (APeX).

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Trekker Tractor Opens in FloridaFounded in 2010 to supply Case

equipment throughout Florida,Trekker Tractor already has grownfrom an idea and a four-personoperation to a statewide organiza-tion aimed at growing the Casebrand and other complementarylines of construction equipment,parts, tools and attachments.

From headquarters to branch,Trekker is structured as a cus-tomer-driven organization, with astrict focus on reliability and sup-port.

Trekker’s founding partnersbring more than 50 years of expe-rience to Florida and have a histo-ry of building businesses success-fully. Prior to Trekker, the compa-ny’s founders brought to marketPuerto Rico Wire, a Case/Kobelcodealer which has been growingsteadily since it opened in 1945and today is the largest distributorof construction equipment inPuerto Rico, and the biggest rentalcompany in the Latin Americanmarket. Trekker Tractor’sPresident, Jose Cesterro Jr., alsoheads the Puerto Rico Wire opera-tions.

“We have plenty of experiencein the export business as well,”

Cesterro Jr. said. “In 1995, webegan exporting machines fromthe U.S. to Latin America, and thisventure led to establishing severalequipment dealerships in theregion.”

The company is in the processof setting up a rental fleet with bothrent-to-rent and rent-to-ownoptions.

Trekker Tractor will focus onmarket needs, according to VicePresident of Operations EfraimVicente. “We will have our salesrepresentatives involved in theequipment ordering because theyknow what the market and theircustomers need,” he said.

Trekker Tractor plans to set upa toll-free customer care telephonenumber and e-mail to follow up onall customer contacts. “We want toknow what we did right and whatwe did wrong, and what else wecan do for them,” Vicente said.

“We have been very successfulin Puerto Rico and South Americawith this philosophy and hope toreplicate it here,” he added.

Still GrowingIn addition to its Miami

Headquarters, Trekker Tractor has

branches in West Palm Beach,Tampa and Ft. Myers. Each branchhas its own parts and servicedepartments, as well as field serv-ice trucks.

Bob Ramos is the operationsmanager responsible for parts andservice of the Miami location;Greg Feverston is the branch man-ager of both the Tampa branch andthe Ft. Myers satellite branch.

Vicente and Vice President ofFinance Sam Silva will providedirect oversight in the West PalmBeach branch, especially in thesales and marketing areas. SeniorVice President Ronald Miller willoversee day to day operations.

The company plans to open anOrlando branch by the end of2010, and Jacksonville andTallahassee branches in the future.

Trekker Tractor also plans tohave both heavy and light equip-ment at the same locations, tailoredto meet local needs.

“We want our customers andpotential customers to know weare a new company with a newphilosophy and new owners thatwill service the needs of the mar-kets. With local Florida ownershipand managers who are active in the

company, we will be able tochange fast to meet the needs of thelocal market,” Silva concluded.

For more information, call561/296-9710 or visit trekkertrac-tor.com.

(This story also can be foundon Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.con-structionequipmentguide.com.)CEG

Efraim Vicente (L), vice president of operations, and Sam Silva,vice president of finance, are two of the owners of TrekkerTractor.

The West Palm Beach, Fla., facility.

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By Brenda RuggieroCEG CORRESPONDENT

Ferebee Corporation has been inbusiness in Charlotte, N.C., for thelast 25 years. Started in 1985 bytwo generations of the Ferebeefamily, Ferebee Corporation ini-tially focused on various types ofsmall concrete projects. Over thelast two-and-a-half decades, thecompany has evolved into a majorasphalt paving, concrete and utilitycontractor.

Each of the original Ferebees isstill actively involved. ChrisFerebee serves as president, hisbrother David is the senior vicepresident, and their father Joe isthe chairman. Additional manage-ment includes Lois Reynolds, vicepresident, and Carleton Powell,vice president, asphalt division.

The original employee list hasgrown from 15 to today’s total of140. The company is licensed toperform work in both North andSouth Carolina. Primary areas ofexpertise are concrete paving, curband gutter, underground utilities,stone base and asphalt paving andasphalt manufacturing. Companydivisions include stone basepaving, asphalt manufacturing,asphalt crushing and recycling,concrete and underground utilities.

When Ferebee first got into hot-mix asphalt (HMA) paving opera-tions, it bought its hot-mix fromother producers. It didn’t take longfor it to realize that they needed tohave its own production capability.

“It was a matter of getting thingsdone on our own terms,” said ChrisFerebee. “We needed to have thehot-mix asphalt when we neededit, not when it was convenient for

someone else.”Currently, Ferebee Asphalt

Corporation operates three AstecHMAfacilities. They are located inConcord, Charlotte and Pineville,N.C., and were opened in 1999,2004 and 2007 respectively. In2008, Astec’s Double Barrel GreenSystem was added to all threeplants, making them “green.”The system does not requirethe addition of expensivecommercial additives.Instead, water is injected intothe mix along with the liquidasphalt cement. The waterthen causes the liquid asphaltto foam and expand in vol-ume, which helps the liquidasphalt to coat the aggregateat a lower temperature.

The benefits of this eco-

friendly system include no smokeor smell, improved workability, ahigh percentage of recycle mixwith a standard grade of asphalt, alonger life pavement, the use of 14percent less fuel and 14 percenthigher production, according to thecompany.

In 2007, the company alsoentered the asphalt crushing andrecycling business by adding aKohlberg-Pioneer crushing plantto its operations. The companyuses recycled materials in theasphalt it produces, and acceptsclean, recycled asphalt at no

charge.Over the last several years,

the company’s focus haschanged a bit to deal with theeconomic situation.

“We have maintained busi-ness through the recession bypursuing more public workthan we ordinarily wouldduring a good economictrend,” said Carelton Powell,asphalt division manager.

“Typically, we primarilydo private contracts. We have

two operating divisions. One’s theasphalt division and the other iswhat we call the underground divi-sion. What’s happened in the lasttwo years as the private market hasstarted to shrink is that we’ve hadto change our profile a bit in orderto pursue projects within the pub-lic arena, such as for NorthCarolina DOT and the City ofCharlotte. We really anticipatedthat this market was going to comedown, and we shifted our focusover to public work, which nowprobably represents about 60 per-cent of the paving side, and we’restill at 90 percent on the under-ground side with public work. Sothe company overall is probably 75percent public work right now.”

Some recent projects forFerebee include resurfacing for thecities of Charlotte and Concordand the town of Huntersville;Toyota Racing Development;Perimeter Woods; MooresvilleCommons; Cedar Walk; RockyRiver Promenade; Lowes of SouthCharlotte; and Metropolitan atMidtown.

Powell noted that he is proud ofthe reputation that FerebeeCorporation has built over theyears.

“We’re known for being a fami-ly-owned and operated company,and we’re fair,” he said. “We’rejust people who love doing whatwe do.”

For more information, visitwww.ferebee.com.

(This story also can be foundon Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.con-structionequipmentguide.com.)CEG

Ferebee Corporation Reflects on 25 Years in Industry

The company uses recycled materials in the asphalt it produces, and accepts clean, recycled asphaltat no charge.

Currently, Ferebee Asphalt Corporationoperates three Astec HMA facilities. Theyare located in Concord, Charlotte andPineville, N.C.

Ferebee Corporation has been in business in Charlotte, N.C., for the last 25 years. Ferebee’s primary areas of expertise are concrete paving, curb and gutter, under-ground utilities, stone base and asphalt paving and asphalt manufacturing.

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Training Class

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TTEE=Trench & Excavation Training, CCSS=Confined Space Training,SSPP=Spanish Training Class and XX=No Class

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Doosan Portable Power has namedCentral Diesel Inc. of Richmond, Va., anauthorized retail dealer of its Ingersoll Rand-branded line of mobile generators and lighttowers for the central and Tidewater regionsof Virginia and northeastern North Carolina.

Central Diesel is a full-service companyspecializing in fuel injection and dieselengine systems.

The company was founded in 1972 byMartin Wittersheim and services the marine,construction, mining, rental and industrialmarkets, as well as the military and govern-ment agencies. Central Diesel provides salesand support of diesel engines from 5 to 5,000hp (3.7 to 3,727 kW). The addition of mobilegenerators complements the company’sportfolio and positions Central Diesel as asolutions provider for its current customerbase.

“We wanted a proven product for our cus-tomers,” said Bill Oehlschlager, president ofCentral Diesel Inc. “We looked for a brandof generators with an excellent reputationand long history for quality products, leading

us to Doosan Portable Power. We believe inlong lasting relationships with our customersand will only sell and service quality prod-ucts that enhance our business relation-ships.”

Central Diesel will offer the 10 models ofmobile generators from Doosan PortablePower ranging from 25 to 570 kVA. Allmodels are suited for use in construction,rental and specialty applications, with fea-tures that include a rugged enclosure ensur-ing noise levels as low as 66 dB(A), and anenvironmental containment system that cancontain and prevent spillage of 110 percentof all fuel, oil and coolant volume, accordingto the manufacturer.

“We are pleased that Central Diesel rec-ognizes Doosan Portable Power as a leaderin the generator market, and we will providefull support in their efforts to expand intopower generation,” said Rita Moore, directorof sales, North America, Doosan PortablePower.

For more information, visit www.doosan-portablepower.com.

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First Response Team Works Alongside National Guard worst oil spill in U.S. history con-tinues to threaten our shores, withno end in sight.

Originally from New York,Agoglia lives on the road. He has-n’t been to his company headquar-ters in Knoxville, Tenn., for threeyears. That’s because he’s beenbusy responding to disasters acrossthe country since he started thenon-profit business in 2007.

“I had a crane company,” hereminisced, “but after [Hurricane]Katrina, I volunteered to openroads.”

As a contractor for hurricanecleanup, he wanted to find outwhat was needed on day one, hesaid. After Katrina, it wasn’t longbefore he saw other needs. Puttinghis personal finances and businesson the line, he created the responseteam, which has been learning asthey go.

“There’s only so much you canlearn about disasters in school:demographics, terrain, size… Youreally need ‘boots on the ground’tolearn about how to handle a disas-ter.”

He and his staff of seven haveboots on the ground for about threeweeks at most disaster sites,although for larger disasters, theymight be on-site for two to threemonths. Every situation is differ-ent, although they all start the sameway.

“The Weather Channel officialsalerts us to pre-position equipmentto arrive within five hours of a dis-aster,” he said of his protocol. Oncethere, he introduces himself tolocal officials and offers assistance.

“We use cranes and skid steersto open roads, light towers to assistin search and rescue and to keeplooters out of common areas, cam-eras to go through rubble andhomes, hovercraft to extract peo-ple, water pumps, custom self-loading dump trucks to haul awaydebris, satellite phones to facilitatecommunications and a 400 kwgenerator to keep things running.”

His fleet is designed to roll ontractor trailers, but the earthquakein Haiti lured him where his trailerscouldn’t reach.

Accustomed to viewing devas-tation and dead bodies in his workand “mentally prepared” for disas-ter recovery, he said the oil spillaffected him powerfully. “It was

depressing at first. This toxic oilwill destroy my homeland, themarshes… It will kill animals. Ifeel like I’m defending my countryagainst an invader.”

Knowing his group is making asignificant contribution towardprotecting the shoreline, the marsh-es and the wildlife that live there,he admitted it’s a “surmountingtask.”

While Agoglia’s team was act-ing defensively on the beach, othergroups were working in the waterto try to stop the leak or to halt itsspread in the hopes of keeping itfrom reaching the shoreline.According to the Times Picayune,21,000 cleanup and containmentworkers are being paid by BritishPetroleum and directed by theCoast Guard to corral oil on thewater and scrape it off the beaches.The arrangement wherein theCoast Guard directs but does notparticipate in the action was codi-fied in the Oil Pollution Act of1990. While some argue that itleads to confusion about who’s incharge, some agencies haveworked out channels of authorityand are busy with the work at hand.

Responding to The SpillThe Louisiana Army National

Guard deployed Tiger Dams —heavy, thick water booms — alongthe east shore of the southwest passin an effort to combat oil from theDeepwater Horizon Oil Spillwashing ashore along the southerncoast. First Response worked withthe National Guard to build thedams in several areas of SouthernLouisiana, starting with Grand Isleand Elmer’s Island, althoughAgoglia anticipated a move to theeast to follow the direction the oilwas moving.

Because the oil was constantlychanging direction, skimmer boatsand cleanup crews were forced tochase each new report of oil in anever-ending game of catch-up.

“Every day that that oil washesashore, we lose a section ofLouisiana,” Billy Nungesser, pres-ident of Louisiana’s PlaqueminesParish, told the Times Picayune, inJune 2010 .

The urgency was felt by every-one. WAFB Channel 9, the CBSnetwork affiliate located in BatonRouge, La., reported that theLouisiana National Guard had

about 70 guys working three eight-hour shifts every day of the weekalong an eight-mile stretch ofGrand Isle.

The around-the-clock scheduleis enabled by some of Agoglia’sequipment, such as a light towerdonated by Terex. Agoglia typical-ly shows up at a disaster scene withthree Peterbilt tractor trailers withabout $ 1.6 million dollars worth ofgear to deal with disasters. Theequipment needed for emergencysituations: a high-speed crane, agenerator powerful enough to run ahospital; grapple trucks withhydraulic cranes; severe-duty Catloaders; hovercraft for water res-cues; satellite phones and laptops;GMRS shortwave radios and GPScoordinators; and assorted toolsincluding chainsaws, torches andrigging devices.

For a disaster ofthis magnitude,Agoglia neededeven more. A fourthtractor trailer hauledrubber track skidsteers donated byTerex and Cat; a2,000 gal/min waterpump that attachesto the skid steers sothey can be driveninto the ocean topump water into theTiger Dams; lighttowers for 24hour/day operation;a rubber track dump truck andtrailer from Terex, which is uniquebecause it goes into the water andthe marshes; and a pump donatedby Godwin, a New Jersey pumpcompany.

The non-profit regularly getssupport from Cat, Terex, the PeteStore and private donation, but theoutpouring of assistance for thisjob overwhelmed Agoglia.Everything was donated, he mar-veled, except for a couple items ontemporary loan.

“Terex reached out to me withan offer of help,” he said. “Nostrings attached, no publicityrequired. It’s all brand new equip-ment — five pieces worth about$100,000 each.”

As of mid-June, Agoglia saidthey had constructed approximate-ly 3 mi. of dams along Grand Isle’s

Tad Agoglia started the non-profit First Response Team ofAmerica in 2007.

Rubber track skid steers were donated by Terex and Cat, as wasa 2,000 gal/min water pump that attached to the skid steers sothey could be driven into the ocean to pump water into the TigerDams.

Cleaning oil off the beaches on the Barrier Islands was one of themost difficult challenges the team faced.

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coast. The three layers of big water-filledtubes are the first line of defense the NationalGuard has put down to keep the oil fromreaching the shore. The soldiers also set up asand berm as the second line of defense.

Dam the SpillManufactured by U.S. Flood Control,

Tiger Dams serve a primary function of act-ing as a barrier between the ocean and theland, holding back the oil to prevent it wash-ing up on shore, where it will contaminatewildlife and property. Essentially “enormoustubes used as walls,” Agoglia explained, “thedams are lined up against the coast line,anchored four feet deep to hold them in placeand filled with ocean water to hold back theoil, leaving about 20 feet of beach exposed toallow room for the cleanup work.

Tiger Dams were chosen by experts at theNational Guard, Army and BritishPetroleum, with clearance from theEnvironmental Protection Agency, to protectthe Louisiana coastline, its marshes and itswildlife from the harmful effects of the oildue, in part, to their environmentally friend-ly design. Made from American fabric anddelivered directly from a warehouse inKenner, La., they can be easily removedwithout leaving any footprint.

According to Paul Vickers, president ofU.S. Flood Control, BP in Houma, La.,ordered $10 million worth of his product.

“They need about 400 miles [of it] to stopthe oil flow,” he estimated, adding that theCanadian government sent about 30 miles ofthe material they weren’t using, just to helpout. Three dams are equivalent to putting500 sandbags up in 90 seconds, Vickersclaimed.

“It’s pretty fast,” a guardsman toldWAFB. “You just roll them out, connectthem and pump them full of water.”

It’s almost that simple. The dams fillquickly and easily through a fill valve thathooks up to fire hydrant in urban disasters.Along the coast, they’re using water fromthe Gulf of Mexico that has passed througha safety screen in order to avoid harming fishor crustaceans that could otherwise besucked into the pump.

These 50-ft. by 19-in. (15.2 m by 48 cm)cylindrical tubes can be stacked in a pyramidup to 32 ft. (9.7 m) high and interconnectedto form a barrier along the shoreline in astraight line or zig-zagged in any shape toavoid obstacles or to go around sensitivewetlands, beaches and barrier islands inorder not to interfere with precious wildlifeor fragile ecosystems. The top tube on thepyramid is a special containment unit that isinitially pumped with water, but can be emp-tied in less than five minutes and pumpedfull of oil or muddy debris that washes upagainst the dam.

There is widespread confidence that thedams will keep the oil from intruding.Vickers said it’s a simple mathematic calcu-lation: water comes up against water.

“It’s stronger using a 4-ft. [dam] with a 3-ft. helix earthen anchor to withstand a lot ofpressure.”

Augers dig into the beach so anchors canbe dropped. Straps are tied to the anchors tokeep the dams from shifting in the current orany weather event. The key, Vickers said, isthat the product “must stay out there throughfall and withstand storm surges, hurricanes,etc.”

Facing a High HurdleThe Tiger Dams are just for beach and

marsh protection, Vickers acknowledged.Deano Bonano, Jefferson Parish’s emer-gency management director, said the currentissue is not the beaches; it’s the islandsbehind them. “They die when oil gets on

them, and they haven’t gotten cleaned yet,”he told the Times Picayune.

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and officialsin Plaquemines and Jefferson parishes urgedrapid deployment of suction equipment thatwould allow workers to clean oil off sensi-tive bird rookeries and other marsh islands,but as of mid-June, only one suction devicehad been deployed in the areas behind GrandIsle.

Meanwhile, the oil continues to gush fromthe leak, making the situation more dire andthe cleanup operation more difficult.

“Three weeks ago the water was clear,”Agoglia recalled. “Last week, the waveswere red — full of oil.” That makes his jobmore hazardous. “We’re covered in oil whenwe’re moving pumps. It’s slippery, so it’shard to work.”

His crew does wear special suits for pro-tection, but those are cumbersome, bulkyand difficult to work in. Still, it’s better thanthe alternative, with reports of many GulfCoast cleanup workers getting sick fromprolonged exposure to the oil.

“We wear a lot of protective gear so wedon’t get sick,” he said.

They may be healthy, but Agoglia saidmany on his team are sick at heart. “It’s a dif-ficult environment, an emotional environ-ment.” Featured as one of CNN’s Top 10Heroes and recipient of the Jefferson Award,which is the highest honor for “GreatestPublic Service by an Individual 35 orYounger,” Agoglia humbly stated, “Our solededication is to respond to the greatest need.We live and breathe this stuff. Our work herewill be our top priority until this disaster iscontained. America deserves this kind ofresponse.”

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

Manufacturers Support First Response Team’s Cause

CCoonnttiinnuuiinngg SSttoorryyIn the two months that the team had

boots on the ground in Louisiana, it tookon many challenges. Cleaning oil off thebeaches on the Barrier Islands was one ofthe most difficult, and it presented hin-drances before it even started. The crewfirst had to figure out how to get equipmentout there. With no roads to make use of,the only option was to find a barge largeenough to hold all the equipment while stillbeing capable of moving in shallow water.In addition, the barge had to have a craneon-board that could lift the equipment ontothe beaches.

Severe weather was the second interfer-ence to disturb the team’s efforts to movethe equipment out and several times theteam had to abandon ship and run forshelter from storms. Eventually, the teamwas able to land on the islands and startdigging the oil out from under the top lay-ers of sand and dispose of it.

The team was given a place to stay ona jack-up barge parked close to theislands while they removed oil from thebeaches on Grand Isle and Bay Chaland.

First Response Team of America leftDelta Marina in Empire, La., on July 26 tostart preparations for the 2010 hurricaneseason, which is predicted to be a bad oneand which Agoglia fears will provide theperfect vehicle for the oil to spread inlandvia high tides, winds and rain. For moredetails of First Response Team’s work onthe Gulf Coast and in other areas in need,visit www.firstresponseteam.org.

Getting heavy equipment such as this to the Barrier Islandsrequired a barge large enough to carry it all, but small

enough to travel through shallow water.

They may be healthy, but Agoglia saidmany on his team are sick at heart atthe emotionally challenging task.

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The new 16,000-lb. (7,257 kg) rating includes taperleaf springs, a choice of single or dual steer-ing gears, and up to 315 series tires.

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Kenworth Truck Company expanded the ver-satility of its T370 medium duty product withthe introduction of a 16,000-lb. (7,257 kg) ratedfront axle. The announcement was made duringa Kenworth press conference at The WorkTruck Show, which is sponsored by theNational Truck Equipment Association(NTEA).

“Our new axle rating for the Kenworth T370broadens our commitment to support medium

duty vocational applications, such as fuel hauler,dump, mixer, utility, service truck and others,which require a heavier front axle to get the jobdone,” said Gary Moore, Kenworth assistantgeneral manager of marketing and sales.

The new 16,000-lb. rating includes taperleafsprings, a choice of single or dual steering gears,and up to 315 series tires.

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Navistar ‘Rodeo’ HelpsFind Customer Solutions

Six International brand truck deal-er sales representatives went head-to-head in April to highlight their expert-ise and working knowledge ofInternational brand commercialtrucks, as well as OnCommand byNavistar, the company’s newly brand-ed suite of customer service offerings.

The winner of the firstInternational Truck CustomerSolutions Rodeo was Phil Johnston,sales representative, SelkingInternational, Fort Wayne, Ind.

“Just participating in this contestwas a huge learning experience andwinning the competition was icing onthe cake,” Johnston said. “I’m look-ing forward to applying what I’velearned to help deliver to our cus-tomers a comprehensive level ofafter-sales support.”

As the 2010 Customer SolutionsRodeo winner, Johnston will receive$5,000.

“While Phil was the winner of ourfirst Customer Solutions competition,our customers are the real winnerswhen they take advantage of theproducts and services thatInternational can offer,” said TomAbbott, manager, dealer education,Navistar.

Developed by Navistar’s dealereducation group, the CustomerSolutions Rodeo enjoyed outstandingparticipation from the dealer channel.

“More than 700 sales folks fromacross the United States and Canadacompleted the required Navistar edu-cation training courses to qualify,”Abbott added. “That kind of commit-ment sends a clear message thatInternational dealers are recognizingthe benefits of offering customers alevel of service that goes beyond thetruck.”

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During the competition’s earlyrounds, Navistar’s management salesteam judged competitors in walk-around presentations, scoring com-petitors not only on their explanationof product features, but also on theirability to relate the features to specif-ic customer issues such as appear-ance, serviceability, driver acceptanceand safety.

In the second portion of the com-petition, the sales representativesdemonstrated their knowledge ofOnCommand by Navistar, whichincludes programs such as fleetcharge (centralized parts pricing andbilling), customer parts recovery(cash payment for a customer’sexcess parts inventory), service part-ner (guaranteed labor times) and fleeteducation (customized web-based orin-person technician training).

Phil Rulli, vice president, northeastregion, Navistar; Phil Tindell, vicepresident, midwest region, Navistar;and Brian Mulshine, manager, servicedevelopment and marketing,Navistar, judged the final round ofcompetition.

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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section

In spite of overcast skies and acontinual downpour, the mood wasbright and sunny as hundreds ofequipment dealers, customers andsuppliers came together on March11, 2010, at the new head office ofSennebogen LLC. The celebrationattracted many of the country’sbest known names in the scrap andmaterial handling industry, allsharing in the great successSennebogen has achieved sincelanding in America just ten years,and all welcoming the majorinvestment in their future success.

As they turned up the drive, vis-itors were treated to a new buildingwith a green and white façade thatpays homage to the green linemachines. Even the address wasnew, 1957 Sennebogen Trail, asthe town of Stanley recently re-christened the former road to rec-ognize the newest major corporatecitizen in the area.

The Thought That Counts“We are very excited to see this

building,” said Lee Gibson ofGibson Machinery, one ofSennebogen’s longest servingdealers. Gibson had brought downa number of his team fromCleveland, Ohio to witness thisevent.

“It is amazing. There is no mis-taking the level of commitmentthat Sennebogen has made to servetheir customers and their dealers. Ihave been on many facility toursand, from a parts distributor’s per-spective, I am proud to be a part ofthis organization.”

Jean Trottier from Hydromec inNorthern Quebec echoed the samesentiment. Trottier traveled almost1,300 miles to attend and is one ofSennebogen’s newest dealers.

“I have been to a lot of compa-nies and this is the best facility Ihave ever seen. It is very profes-sional and perfectly planned for

growth. Our team is very excited tobecome part of the Sennebogenfamily.”

Arriving guests were greeted bySennebogen President ConstantinoLannes along with brothers Erichand Walter Sennebogen, managingdirectors of Sennebogen GmbH,the parent company and manufac-turer behind Sennebogen equip-ment worldwide. Staff of the newfacility then conducted smallgroups of visitors on a personalguided tour of the facility.

Sennebogen regional sales man-agers who led the tours, includingLen Lawrence, Andreas Ernst, JoelPaikin, Mike Worth and AnthonyLaslavic, were unanimous in theassessment of visitors’ reactions.

Focused On TrainingCustomers and dealers were all

quick to notice how this facilitywill make the job of training serv-ice and sales staff easier. The large,well-lit classroom is equipped with

the modern networking and projec-tion technology to take advantageof the latest interactive trainingmethods. The room also features amoveable wall to convert it intotwo complete classrooms.

Lannes added, “When our dis-tributors and customers send ustheir employees for training, werespect the investment they aremaking in us and their people. Wetake that very seriously. We need tomake sure that we provide themwith the best learning opportunityavailable.”

To keep the center focused ontraining, that section of the facilityis fully self-contained. Separatedfrom the adjacent parts warehous-ing operation, the training centerhas its own parking area, its ownentrance, plus a private kitchenfacility and dining areas.

“We created a distraction-freeclassroom environment inorder to keep everyonefocused on the training theycame for.”

The Pit Jim Westlake Jr., the serv-

ice manager at SennebogenLLC, especially appreciatesthe practical features builtinto the training center forservice technicians.

“We know that people inthe service departments liketo actually put their hands onthe equipment,” he said.“That’s why we built anindoor training bay largeenough to handle an 870 Mmaterial handler [175,000lb.]. But then we added a pitwhere a whole class of tech-nicians can walk down andlook up right under themachine — that was a bril-liant idea from Constantino.”

Brad Stimmel of ASC, thenew Sennebogen distributor

of North and South Carolina, alsobrought members of his team withhim to see the training facility. Hedeclared that, “This is the onlyteaching pit I know of in this indus-try.”

Parts as Far as the EyeCan See

Dealers and customers appearedequally impressed with the newwarehouse and the parts inventorythat Sennebogen keeps in stock.Prior to moving into this facility,Sennebogen maintained the sameinventory levels, but it was less vis-ible as well as less accessible tovisitors. The vast array of serviceparts, sub-assemblies and engineswere previously warehoused invarious locations around Charlotte.Zack Jordan, the Sennebogen partsmanager, had the initial responsi-bility of pulling together the newwarehouse and consolidating theparts under one roof. He was askedabout three conspicuously largecrates in the building.

“Those are cabs,” he replied. “Inthe 8 years I have been withSennebogen, we have neededthree. That means I have an 8-yearsupply of cabs in stock, but younever know when the next one isgoing to be needed. Our customerswouldn’t want to wait for some-thing this large to be freighted overfrom Germany. We’re ready toship these next-day. And now wehave two styles, the “C” cab andthe “D” Series cab, to keep onhand.”

The Path to Sennebogen’sSuccess

Later on in the evening, Lannesexpressed what he felt was thesecret to Sennebogen’s success inNorth America.

“It’s complicated yet simple,”

Dealers, Customers Visit New Sennebogen Headquarters

Jim Westlake (L), service manager points out to Rob Tavennerfrom ASC the teaching aspects of the “pit” built into the new train-ing area.

An 840 M fits with room to spare inthe training facility. see SENNEBOGEN page 42

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Linder Industrial Machinery Company has been nameddistributor of Kleemann minerals aggregate processingequipment for most of Florida, and North Carolina andSouth Carolina.

At Linder it joins other product lines from WirtgenAmerica Inc., including asphalt reclaiming and recyclingequipment from Wirtgen, asphalt and soil compactors fromHamm Compaction Division, and asphalt pavers fromVögele America Inc.

Founded in 1953, Linder Industrial Machinery Companyserves a wide range of markets that require off road equip-ment. There are now 16 locations throughout Florida, NorthCarolina and South Carolina.

“We are very pleased to welcome Linder to the growinglist of distributors for Kleemann equipment,” said EvanClarke, vice president, Kleemann. “As Kleemann gathersmomentum within the United States and Canadian markets,and new dealers take on the product line, many customersare seeing the ‘Kleemann Advantage’. We bring to the mar-ket a wide range of track mobile crushers and screens withmany unique features.”

Kleemann is a newcomer to the North American aggre-gate processing market, but its roots lie deep. Established inGermany in 1857, Kleemann was acquired by WirtgenGroup in 2006. Now, a growing network of equipment dis-tributors and dealers is enabling Kleemann to boost itsdomestic profile and serve customers in North America.

Today Kleemann manufactures and markets a broadrange of durable, productive mobile and stationary process-ing equipment and technology for crushed stone, demolitionwaste and mixed construction waste.

Kleemann’s product brand names are:• The MOBICAT mobile primary jaw on crawler chassis

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Lyle Machinery Becomes Sennebogen Dealer in Miss., La.Lyle Machinery will be opening

new markets in Mississippi andsouthern Louisiana, with itsexpanded offering of Sennebogenpurpose-built material handlers.

Constantino Lannes, presidentof Sennebogen North America,recently announced that LyleMachinery has been appointed asthe newest addition to the compa-ny’s growing distributor networkof Sennebogen. From its headquar-ters in Richland, Miss., LyleMachinery will representSennebogen products from itsMississippi locations in Richland,Columbus, Gulfport, Hattiesburgand Magnolia. Lyle Machinerywill soon be expanding with anoth-er location in southern Louisiana.

Dan Lyle, the executive vicepresident of Lyle Machinery saidhis company has a long history inthe equipment and machinery mar-ket that started with his father 51years ago.

“My father started working for aCat dealership and worked his wayup to ownership. In the early1980s, he and a few partners wentinto business for themselves buy-

ing the Komatsu dealership andthat’s when this particular compa-ny was formed. So, I guess you cansay that I was born into this busi-ness,” Lyle said.

Previously known as the GreatSouthern Tractor Company, itbecame a Komatsu distributor in1987 and began operations in 1996as a separate entity, changing itsname to Lyle Machinery in 2005 tomore accurately reflect the grow-ing diversity of its product lines.

“Our primary goal is to be rec-ognized as a dealer that treats cus-tomers with respect, while opti-mizing their return on equipmentby providing prompt and outstand-ing service. A driving premise forall our employees is to ensure cus-tomer satisfaction,” said Lyle,adding that Sennebogen, whichalso is a family owned business,shares the same philosophy.

“We are very fortunate to add adistributor like Lyle Machinery toour team. Their strength and repu-tation in the marketplace as well asthe fact that they are family ownedand the family is “hands-on”makes them the perfect comple-

ment to our organization,” saidLannes.

Today, Lyle Machinery special-izes in providing equipment solu-tions for customers involved withheavy construction, road construc-tion, utility pipeline installations,the timber industry, wood millsand municipal markets.

“We move a lot of bulldozers,wheel loaders and excavatorsamong other equipment lines. Wealso have a very well trained serv-ice department and parts and serv-ice staff, and with 15 field truckson the road, we make sure that allof our customers are well lookedafter,” he said.

The company also counts water-way terminal facilities that handlecommodity cargo barges along theTennessee-Tombigbee andMississippi rivers, as well as theport facilities on the coast, as animportant part of its business.

“We do a lot of work with theport facilities already and this partof our business will get that muchbigger now that we representSennebogen.”

Although his company has been

known first and foremost as aKomatsu dealership, Lyle said heanticipates mirroring that successwith the new Sennebogen line.

“I would think that over a periodof time, it will become a strongnumber two. We have excellentrelationships with existing cus-tomers that we will be doing morebusiness with by offering themSennebogen machines.”

Aware of industry needs andalways looking for new opportuni-ties, Lyle said he had been watch-ing the growing progress ofSennebogen in North America forsome time.

“We have been seeing thesegreen machines all over the coun-try and I have been very interestedin picking this up for a while. Ihave seen them at conventions, Iread about them in the trade pressand our customers that we dealwith on the wheel loader and bull-dozer side were using them. I justknew it was a fantastic line thatwas well represented and well sup-ported and we like to partner our-selves with companies who can dothat,” he explained.

“We are very excited about theopportunity. We have sold quite afew converted machines over theyears, but nothing like we aregoing to be able to sell now.Having Sennebogen as part of ourproduct line up will provide uswith the opportunity to be a muchstronger force in the logging, wasteand scrap industries.

“The options and the versatilityof their machines are incredible.They are simple to run and operate;they have longevity according toeverybody I have spoken with.They have rubber tired machines,along with tracked machines andelectric units. As well, they offermounted machines, all part of theireveryday capability. Everythingabout them shows me thatSennebogen is really focused onpursuing this type of business,”said Lyle, adding that Sennebogenis sending a training team to assistboth the sales and service depart-ments implement the new line.

For more information, call877/309-0099 or visit www.sen-nebogen-na.com.

Kleemann Unveils Next Generation of Impact CrushersThe EVO series of track-mount-

ed, mobile impact crushers fromKleemann includes the MR 110 REVO, MR 110 Z EVO, MR 130 REVO and MR 130 Z EVO.

The new EVO concept matchesrefinements for all individual com-ponents with a new material flowconcept. The material flow conceptof the EVO models eliminates allrestriction to the flow of the mate-rial throughout the entire plant,according to the manufacturer.

For example, the dischargechute under the crusher is 4 in. (10cm) wider than the inner width ofthe crusher, and the subsequent dis-charge belt is another 4 in. widerthan the discharge chute. Materialis thus transported quickly andcarefully away from the criticalarea under the crusher, with flowrate increased and wear reduced.

Even before the crushing takesplace, there is an improvement inthe material flow, due to the systemwidths of the feeder troughs andgrizzly that facilitate flow of thematerial through the opening of thecrusher.

The independent and effectivevibrating double-decker pre-screenimproves the EVO models’ costefficiency. In the EVO plants,vibration of the pre-screen andvibrating feeder below the crusher

have been improved. Togetherwith the newly designed crusherbypass — which features changesto both form and geometry — the

entire system has been relieved ofload and a significant contributionhas been made not only toincreased performance, but long-term life of the EVO models,according to the manufacturer.

Optional new and improvedscreening units — now simplerand faster to assemble and disas-semble — are available. These

screening units now are signifi-cantly bigger, by more than 44 per-cent on the MR 110 EVO com-pared to its predecessor. With itssignificantly increased screeningarea, this allows EVO models todeliver higher overall tonnages ofbetween 350 or 450 tph (317.5 or408 t) on the MR 110 EVO andMR 130 EVO, respectively.

New Inlet GeometryThe new crusher features high-

lights such as a new inlet geometrywhich allows better penetration ofthe material into the range of therotor. Also, the wear behavior ofthe new C-form impact ledges hasbeen improved to enable the edgesto remain sharper longer, leading toimproved material shape. The rotorledges are held securely by aclamping system, which meansthat they can be changed evenquicker, and thus contribute togreater plant uptime.

Enhanced performance is madepossible in part by the direct drivewith which both machines areequipped. A latest-generation

diesel engine transmits its poweralmost loss-free directly to the fly-wheel of the crusher, via a fluidcoupling and V-belts. This driveconcept enables versatility, as therotor speed can be adjusted in fourstages to suit different processingapplications.

Also, the newly developed andfully hydraulic adjustment capabil-ity of the crushing gap permitsgreater plant uptime, whileimproving quality of end product.Not only can the crushing gap becompletely adjusted via the elec-tronic control unit, but the calcula-tion of the zero-point is possiblewhile the rotor is running. Thisability to accurately set the crusheraprons from the control panelsaves time, and improves the over-all efficiency and handling of thecrusher, according to the manufac-turer.

Further improvements includethe new touch screen control unit,which allows the operator to runthe crusher and diagnose faultswith a user-friendly control screen.

The discharge chute under the crusher is 4 in. (10 cm) wider thanthe inner width of the crusher, and the subsequent discharge beltis another 4 in. wider than the discharge chute.

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www.wirtgenamerica.com

THE FOUR #1 BRANDS FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION AND MINERAL PROCESSING – FROM A SINGLE SOURCE.

Rely on our full range of products for the new construction and rehabilitation of roads and for the mining and processing of mineral raw materials.The Wirtgen Group welcomes Linder Industrial Machinery as our new Kleemann dealer in Florida (except the Pan Handle), North Carolina, and South Carolina.

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Celebration Concludes WithPromise to American MarketLannes said. “It’s complicated because youhave to make a decision regarding your com-mitment to the marketplace. In other words,what kind of company do you want to be.”After that, he said, the path is simple: it’s allabout parts and service. “If you don’t havewhat we have here, as well as the No. 1 deal-er network, with all of their efforts to servetheir customers, we would not be heretoday.”

Erich Sennebogen reiterated the compa-ny’s philosophy as he had shared it earlier inthe week in Chicago, where he turned overthe keys to the largest mobile material han-dler in America to Midwest Generation.

“As a global company, we rely on ourregional partners to be the arm ofSennebogen reaching into the local area forthe customer. As the manufacturer, we arecommitted to supporting our partners so theycan complete that mission.”

Dealer PraiseGuests included principals from more of

North America’s top-ranked equipmentdealers, many accompanied by their seniorsales and service staff as well as a largegroup of customers. All took time to praiseboth Lannes and the Sennebogen family fortheir efforts and commitment. Customersfrom the nation’s leading scrap and recyclingoperations, port terminals, waste facilitiesand forestry yards also made the trip, andwere equally pleased to be part of the cele-bration.

The event concluded with speeches andpresentations by both of the day’s hosts.Erich Sennebogen made a promise to thegroup, “I will continue to uphold our fami-ly’s philosophy and keep reinvesting in ourAmerican growth strategies combiningproduct development and safety for our col-lective futures.”

Lannes underscored the promise, sayingthat, “…as today’s market leader, we arecommitted to hold on to the position that wehave earned together. We will continue tosupport our dealers and their customers asthey expect to be supported by the marketleader.”

The last words of the event also camefrom Lannes, with appreciation for the atten-dees’ support for Sennebogen.

“Thank you to our customers, partnersand friends. Thank you for your trust, as wego forward on this long term journey of part-nership and friendship.”

For more information, call 704/347-4910or visit www.sennebogen-na.com.

SENNEBOGEN from page 37

(L-R): Kurt Waldthausen, Walter Sennebogen, Erich Sennebogen and ConstantinoLannes at the open house/anniversary celebration.

Just some of the racks in the newSennebogen offices, warehouse andtraining facility.

TERRIFIC VALUES ON REMANUFACTURED TRAMAC BREAKERS

6 MONTH WARRANTY INCLUDED

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For more information, please contact your Tramac Dealer or Customer Service

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Tramac SC-22, 550 Ft/Lb Breaker$4,956 LIST PRICE

Tramac V1600, 7500 Ft/Lb Breaker$47,082 LIST PRICE

Tramac V56, 12,000 Ft/Lb BreakerLike New, Only Used in Demo, 1 Year Warranty

$115,000 LIST PRICETramac V65, 15,000 Ft/Lb Breaker

$145,730 LIST PRICEGeith Precision MTP-200 Multiprocessor w/Concrete JawLike New, Only Used in Demo, Includes Concrete Jaws

$47,082 LIST PRICEGeith Precision PRT-180 Rotating Pulverizer

Like New, Only Used in Demo$31,636 LIST PRICE

Geith Precision MTP-350 Multiprocessor w/Concrete Jaw$73,283 LIST PRICE

Additional Remanufactured Units Available

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oast to coast, from Shoshone to Sierra, Gallatin to Davy

Crockett, Cherokee to White Mountain, they are more than our National Forests. They are national treasures.

They thrill us with towering majesty and inspire us with breathtaking beauty. They provide wood for our homes, habitat for wildlife, clean air, and drinking water for millions of us. But they are being destroyed as never before, by disease and insects — and devastating fires.

The Arbor Day Foundation asks for your help in replant-ing our National Forests — to restore their life-giving benefits and their awe-inspiring splendor. We’ll do it one tree at a time. And the trees will become a forest. And the forests will be our future.

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Powerscreen is a registered trademark of Terex GB Ltd in the United States of America and many other countries. © 2010 Terex Corporation.

Introducing the new Powerscreen® Warrior 2400, specially designed for large scale operatorsin the quarrying and mining sectors. Featuring a heavy duty incline screen, the Warrior 2400is capable of handling large feed sizes, lending it to screening, scalping, 2 or 3 way splittingand stockpiling a range of materials. The Warrior 2400 has an output potential of up to 771US tons per hour while remaining simple to operate, maintain and transport.

Powerscreen combines global resources, decades of experience and in-depth industryknowledge to deliver a complete range of crushers, screens and wash plants to match your needs.

You can depend on your Powerscreen dealer for knowledgeable advice, skilled installationand responsive local support.

Together, we help you become more productive and cost efficient.

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Stimmel EnvisionsContinued Growthfor Coming Yearsis continuing to work with our customers in changing times,said Stimmel.

“ We are now focusing on specialized application accountsand key construction accounts in certain market segmentsthat we have identified as important to our future growth.Our sales force is focused on bringing better solutions andcost savings to specific accounts or business types, not juston covering geographic territories.”

As he reflected on both the move into Turkey and the addi-tion of Sennebogen in the United States, Stimmel said hebelieved that the next 50 years of ASC history will continueto be a story of successful growth.

“What I see happening is expansion through diversifiedfocus on customer segments, on new product lines, and onpotential acquisitions. Through these efforts, we’ll be able toexpand our facilities and customer services in the UnitedStates and throughout the world.”

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

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Kubota Tractor Corporation hasunveiled its compact track loader serieswith the introduction of the 75-hp (60kW) SVL75 and the 90-hp (109 kW)SVL90 models. Powered by Kubotaengines, the new compact track loadersare all-Kubota designed, engineeredand manufactured.

“The addition of the compact trackloaders to the Kubota product line, atselected Kubota dealers, offers cus-tomers an efficient, rugged, highlymaneuverable track loader that onlyKubota could make,” said GregEmbury, Kubota vice president, salesand marketing.

“The Kubota track loaders are differ-ent from our competitors because theyare created exclusively from Kubotaengineered and manufactured compo-nents in a specific track loader design.The SVL75 and SVL90 models offercustomers a new dimension in Kubotaquality and versatility to add to theirequipment selection. Kubota isinvolved in each and every aspect ofthese machines, and we are proud ofwhat these compact track loaders candeliver to our customers in terms ofmachine quality, innovation andvalue.”

Power and PerformanceThe SVL75 boasts a 6,204-lb.

(2,814 kg) bucket breakout force and a4,881-lb. (2,214 kg) lifting capacity.

The SVL90 has a bucket breakoutforce of 7,961 lbs. (3,611 kg) and a lift-ing capacity of 5,869 lbs. (2,662 kg).Both models are powered by a four-cylinder, direct injection, turbo-chargedKubota diesel engine.

Kubota’s compact track loaders areequipped with a rigid-mount undercar-riage and a vertical lift designed forlong reach and maximum lifting anddumping capabilities. A variety of per-formance-matched attachments areavailable for the SVL75 and SVL90,including several bucket options withteeth or straight edges, 4-in-1 buckets,pallet forks and more.

Comfort and StabilityThe new Kubota SVL75 and SVL90

compact track loaders offer a wide cabentrance and a spacious, comfortableoperator area. The roomy operator areafeatures a high-back, fully adjustablesuspension seat and ample leg room. Ahand-and-foot throttle ensures excep-tional convenience. Both models are

equipped with two-speed travel andhigh ground clearance for optimal trav-el performance on rough constructionsite terrain. The overall design is builtto ensure stability and comfort inuneven terrain.

Maintenance and DurabilityKubota’s SVL75 and SVL90 are

designed with time-saving mainte-nance in mind, featuring an easy tilt-upcabin for convenient access. Dailymaintenance checks for engine oil dip-

stick, fuel filter, water/fuel separator, aircleaner and coolant level are simple,and greasing the machine also is easywith all grease fittings accessible fromground level. A slide-and-tilt radiatorand oil cooler are simple to reachbecause it requires the removal of onlyfour bolts to be tilted for easy cleaning.In addition, the main frame and under-carriage are a one-piece, welded unit toprovide added structural strength.

For more information, call 888/4-KUBOTA or visit www.kubota.com.

Kubota Tractor Corporation UnveilsNew Compact Track Loader Series

A variety of performance-matched attachments are available for theSVL75 and SVL90, including several bucket options with teeth or straightedges, 4-in-1 buckets, pallet forks and more.

The Kubota SVL75 and SVL90 are equipped with two-speed travel andhigh ground clearance for optimal travel performance on rough con-struction site terrain.

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Operators spend more time in their cabs than they do in bed. That’s why the new Dash-3 cab is the most comfortable, operator-friendly work environment on an excavator today. Shock isolation. More interior space. Added legroom. A multilingual, widescreen, color LCD monitor. An adjustable suspension seat with wider seatback. Plus 47-percent more glass on the right-hand side for improved visibility.

See how much gets done when operators are really comfortable. Not to mention content. Let them work in a new Zaxis Dash-3 Excavator.

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AERIAL LIFTS

Manlifts

All Makes & ModelsRental, Parts,

Service, Training

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800/445-4381

AIR COMPRESSORS

Compressors

Ingersoll-RandNew & Used Parts

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800/445-4381

ASPHALT EQUIPMENT

Asphalt Pavers

Leeboy 8500LD, s/n 3493, 8’-15’ conveyor paver, truck hitch,propane heat, very good condi-tion, 2950 hrs..............$38,750.Leeboy 8000B, 8’-13’ conveyorpaver, good condition, 3390hours...........................$14,500.

Casey Equipment847-437-8686

Asphalt Rollers

2004 Cat CB534DXW, 832hours ...........................$75,0002005 Cat CS563E, 287 hours.....................................$75,0002005 Cat CS563E, 1,778 hours.....................................$75,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

ATTACHMENTS

Hammers

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

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

BORING EQUIPMENT

Trenchless Technology

TERRA PIERCING TOOLS,DIRECTIONAL DRILLS

Sales, service, rebuilt units. Bursters, Rammers, Compact

Geothermal Drills, Shop Training

National Distributor

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BUCKETS

Excavator Bucket

HUNDREDS OF NEW &USED BUCKETS, NationwideLocator service, Sample “NewBucket” prices ...

Excavators (30,000-40,000 lb)24” $2,200, 30” - $2,400, 42” -$2,600, 48” - $2,900Excavators (40,000-55,000 lb)24” $2,400, 30” - $2,600, 42” -$2,900, 48” - $3,100Excavators (55,000-65,000 lb)24” $2,600, 30” - $2,800, 42” -$3,100, 48” - $3,300

Call the Grappler at856/778-4070

COMPACTION EQUIP.

Vibratory Compactors

2007 JCB UM75, 68’’ width,17,000 lb., 80 HP, 2 units, lowrent hours. Pictures available.Good condition........Low $40’s

Farm-Rite Inc.908/625-0697

Misc. Compaction Equip.

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

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

2006 Bomag BW1450-3, Stock# T000752, s/n 901581471297,40 hours......... .......$42,000.

Stafford 229-386-9472

CONCRETE EQUIPMENT

Concrete Pumps

Morgan Mustang Grout &Concrete Pump

Pumps up to 1-1/2’’ aggregate,pumping height 250’, horizontal

pumping 750’, 35 HPLombardini diesel, 2’’ Shotcretenozzle 12 cubic yards per hour,

2-1/2’’ nozzle 15 cu. yd. perhour, completely

reconditioned pump$9,500.

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CRANES

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CRAWLER TRACTORS

Crawler Tractor

1997 John Deere 550G, LGP,open ROPS, PAT blade, newpaint, average condition, 6724hours... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,000

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

NH Construction EquipmentNew & Used

Parts & Service

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381

2001 John Deere 700H, 30”pads, lube rails, 132” 6-wayblade, limb risers, rear & sidescreens, excellent factory war-ranty, 1500 hrs ...$121,000

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.843/572-0400

2007 John Deere 450J, LGP,ROPS, hydro trans., 124’’ 6-way blade, very good condition,1072 hours .................$57,375.2005 John Deere 650J, LGP,ROPS, hydro trans., 128’’screen and sweeps, good con-dition, 1806.................$57,800.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.843-572-0400

2003 Deere 750C, LGP, PATblade, open ROPS, screen,sweeps, hang in rake, goodcondition, 4560...........$64,000.2004 Deere 700H, LGP, cabwith A/C, 132’’ PAT blade, 30’’pads, sweeps, screens, newhang on rake, good ocndition,5244 hours..................$62,000.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

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

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

EXCAVATORS

Hydraulic Excavators

2007 John Deere 120C,#17395, 28’’ pads, cab withA/C, 9’11’’ arm, aux. hyd., 36’’Helac bucket, very good condi-tion, 1099 hours ..........$76.900.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

2006 Cat 303.5CCR, 698 hours.....................$39,9002005 Cat 330CL, 2,366 hours................$199,0002003 Cat 345BL, 4,941 hours................$199,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

2006 Link Belt 130, Stock#L001383, s/n K1J61857, 377hours...........................$75,000.2005 Kobelco SK210, Stock#E0000165, s/n YQ0842611,2167 hours..................$80,000.

Stafford 229-386-9472

2005 Bobcat 442, 0% cabw/heat & A/C. thumb, 24’’ exca-vator bucket, very good condi-tion, 1900 hrs..............$34,500.

Bobcat of Lenoir888/758-5506

NH Construction EquipmentNew & Used

Parts & Service

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381

2004 Cat M318 MaterialHandler, generator, hydraulic,cab, Young grapple, very goodcondition, 7201 hrs...$185,000.

410-379-39942005 JCB JS130, A/C, hbi-directional hyd., 42’’ bucket &thumb, very good condition,1985 hours..................$45,000.2005 JCB JS160, A/C,bi0directional hyd., 48’’ bucket,very good condition, 3170hours...........................$59,500.

Casey Equipment847-437-8686

Mini Excavators

Kubota KX-91, s/n 40101,canopy model w/rubber tracks,angle dozer blade, quick cou-pler & bucket, mint condition, 7hours............................$35,500

Farm-Rite Inc.908/625-0697

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We Buy Used BobcatEquipment

Loader Services &Equipment

205/320-1000 NH Construction Equipment

New & UsedParts & Service

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381

2005 Deere 50D, 36’’ bucket,rubber tracks, push blade, verygood condition, 1040 hours..............................$32,000.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

FORESTRY EQUIPMENT

Logging Equipment

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

Five Star Equipment Inc.607/775-2006

FORKLIFTS

Industrial Forklifts

Gradall/LullSales, Service, Training

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800/445-4381

GENERATORS

Generators & Gen Sets

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LANDSCAPE EQUIP.

Misc. Landscape Equip.

2004 Kubota L3430, openROPS, rear hitch, AWD, 540PTO, good condition, 1158hours....................$18,500

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

Track Loaders

Backhoe Loaders

2007 John Deere 310J, ROPS,turbo, 4x4, GP loader, 24’’ buck-et, very good condition, 71hours...........................$58,635.2007 John Deere 310J, ROPS,4x4, power S trans., GP frontbucket, 24’’ BH bucket, verygood condition, 55hours...........................$57,200.2009 John Deere 310SJ,ROPS, turbo, 4x4, PS trans., Pcontrols, ext. hoe, GP loaderbucket, 24’’ BH bucket, excel-lent condition, 38 hours.....................................$73,700.2006 John Deere 310SG,ROPS, turbo, 4x4, PS trans, Pcontrol, ext. hoe, GP bucket,24’’ BH bucket, excellent condi-tion, 384 hours............$57,300.2004 John Deere 410G,ROPS, 4x4, turbo, P controls,PS trans, ext. hoe, GP bucket,24’’ BH bucket, good condition,2862 hours..................$39,500.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.843-572-0400

1989 John Deere 410C, openROPS, 2 wheel drive, 24’’ buck-et, GP loader bucket, fair condi-tion, 2600 hours ..........$13,875.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

Crawler Loaders

2005 Liebherr 622B, Stock #03927913, s/n 392-7913, 1258hours..........................$60,000.

Stafford 229-386-9472

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Skid Steer Loaders

2010 JCB 1110, cab, 2-speed,72’’ bucket, excellent condition,18 month warranty, 50 hours.....................................$29,900.

Casey Equipment847-437-8686

2007 JCB 180T, canopy Servocontrols, 12’6’’ tracks, 56 HP,9’6’’ hinge pin height, ROC load1896 lbs. Demo model.Pictures available, 10 hours...................................$28,500.

Farm-Rite Inc.908/625-0697

Sell Your Bobcat to Us

We Buy Used BobcatEquipment

Loader Services &Equipment

205/320-1000 Wheel Loaders

NH Construction EquipmentNew & Used

Parts & Service

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381

2006 Cat 904B, 3,456 hours.....................................$29,0002005 928GZ, 2519 hours.....................................$87,3002006 Cat 972H, 3,180 hours...................................$229,0001998 Cat 990............$599,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

Track Loaders

JCB Midi-EX, s/n 71330945,canopy model w/skid steer cou-pler, front hydraulics, detachedbackhoe 10’ dig, 4WD, hydro-static trans., PTO & 3 pt hitch.Pictures available, 10hours.....................$38,500.

Farm-Rite Inc.908/625-0697

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

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

MISCELLANEOUS

Misc

NEW PARTSHyundai - Mustang

Okada - SakaiYanmar

Call:John Stevensor Jeff Brooks

G & H Services, Inc.973/383-3370

Fax: 373/383-5756

Service

We Service What We Sell!Warranty, Maintenance

and More!

Heavy Equipment, LightEquipment, Hand Tools &

Gas Detectors

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OIL SPILL CLEAN-UP

Oil Spills

Oil Eating Bacteria,Remediates water, soil “inplace.” Use in fueling areas,shop floors, hydraulic hosebreaks. OSHA and DEP pre-ferred method.

Fagans’ Lehigh Equipment609/476-3481800/458-5238

[email protected]

PARTS

Undercarriages

NEW UNDERCARRIAGEPARTS

Caterpillar D3, D3B, D3C,D4C, 931...6.125 Pitch

6S8800MT Link Assy., (2), 36section, dry, master pin, 9/16’’bolt........................$849.00 Ea.6S605MT Link Assy., (4), 36section, dry, split master, 9/16’’bolt........................$874.00 Ea.6S9066MT Link Assy., (4), 36section, SALT, split master,9/16’’ bolt ...........$1,099.00 Ea.6Y1339MT Link Assy., (4), 36section, SALT, split master,9/16’’ bolt ...........$1,105.00 Ea.3T6705MT Link Assy., (2), 37section, SALT, split master,9/16’’ bolt............$1,150.00 Ea.

Komatsu D30A, D31A, D31B,D37E, D31S, D31P...

6.0126 Pitch

TR1103211292 Track Pad,(118), 14’’ single grouser,14mm bolt................$7.39. Ea.TR1113000260 Top Roller (2),complete w/shaft....$82.00. Ea.TR1113000281 Bottom Roller(9), double flange.......................................$103.00. Ea.

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RECYCLING EQUIPMENT

Screening Equipment

BEST DEALSBohringer portable impactor...................................$129,000Finlay 393 3-in-1 screener ........................................$99,0008 x 4 Shop Built portablescreener. .....................$44,500Portable Simplicity 6 x 20Triple Deck .................$95,000Portable Cedarapids 2540Jaw, excllent .............$166,000Portable 6 x 4 Mark II..$38,500Various conveyors, stackers &idlers ..........................$6,000+Mixing Plant with 28 x 6 drum.....................................$12,500Sand/Gravel washing plant..........................................POR

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SCRAPERS

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1998 Cat 627F, 9,740 hours....................................$299,0001998 Cat 627F, 10,307 hours...................................$299,000

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TRUCKS

Misc Trucks

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

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Brothers’Business Built onExceptional Service, Parts

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CASE 580 LOADER BACKHOESContact: FRANK HORAN TRICO EQUIPMENTPhone: 1-800-654-USED (8733)Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 950E WE ARE AN EGYPTIAN CO.INTERESTED IN IMPORTING A CAT 950E Contact: MOHAMED NEGMPhone: 0020113931932Fax: 0020224186156Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PLUMBING KIT FOR HYDRAULIC ONCAT E70B AND JD 160LCContact: TIM LEWANDOWSKIPhone: 724-887-9375Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT / MATERI-AL HANDLING WE BUY ALL TYPES OFCONSTRUCTION AND MATERIAL HAN-DLING EQUIPMENT. WE ARE LOCATEDIN THE SOUTHEAST, USA. CALL TODAY:CENTRAL FLORIDA RESALE. Contact: PAUL MADSENPhone: 407-468-1070Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ASPHALT TRAILER 6500 GLS 95 TO 2MODEL. 2000 YEAR 6 TO 7000 GALS.ETNYRE, FRU, HEIL,TRAIL,POLAR OK. Contact: DELIOPhone: 919 536 9687Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SERVICE AND PARTS BOOKS FOR 2002CASE 590 SUPER MContact: K SANSALONEPhone: 856-297-4758Fax: 856-362-5602Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TOPCON GPS EQUIPMENT WANTED TOBUY USED TOPCON GPS EQUIPMENT.Contact: MIKE PIEPERPhone: 319-372-2276Fax: 319-372-2277Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MORBARK 13 OR 15 PTO CHIPPER •USED MORBARK 13 OR 15 PTO DRIVENCHIPPERContact: TIM LEWANDOWSKIPhone: 724-887-9375Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BG380 JG TRACK CONE •LOW HOUR WORK READY WHOLESALEPRICEContact: RICHARDPhone: 603 828-6100Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR A 950F BALDERSON GPBUCKETContact: MIKE SMITHPhone: 585-538-4395Fax: 585-538-2467Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR A CAT 980C ENGINEGOOD CONDITIONContact: WILLIAM KYEREMEPhone: 413-657-8096Fax: 413-543-0748Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

GP BUCKET WANTED TO FIT JRB 418SERIES COUPLER ON A DEERE 644H.NEEDS TO BE IN GOOD CONDITIONAPROX. 114" WIDE. Contact: ROGER BAKKERPhone: 902-626-6217Fax: 902-964-3062Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONCRETE PULVERIZER FOR CAT 325Contact: SCOTT CORNELLPhone: 215-343-1830Fax: 215-343-1564Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOBCAT S130 • WE WOULD LIKE TOBUY 10 UNITS OF BOBCAT S130.MACHINES MUST BE READY TO RUN,GOOD LOOKING, AND IN GOOD CONDI-TION. PLEASE E-MAIL US WITH PHO-TOS, PRICE AND LOCATION.Contact: AIMNPhone: +971504814823Fax: +97165355291Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HIGH FLOW SKIDLOADER | 2-RUBBERTRACK SKIDLOADER 85 MIN HP-- HIGHFLOW CAB, A/C, HEAT , RIDE CON-TROL, PILOT CONTROLS-- UNDER 1000HRS AND IN GOOD SHAPEContact: LARRY LEISTIKOWPhone: 608-655-1300Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE ARE BUYING EQUIPMENT! • CAT,KOMATSU, VOLVO, KAWASAKI, CALLUS! • WE WANT TO BUY YOUR EQUIP-MENT! | WE BUY CAT, KOMATSUWHEEL LOADERS, EXCAVATORSMOTOR GRADERS & DOZERS • WE ARELOOKING FOR ALL SIZES OF CAT &KOMATSU WHEEL LOADERS ANY YEAROR MODEL. WE ALSO BUY CAT &KOMATSU MOTOR GRADER, EXCAVA-TORS AND DOZERS. WE ALSO BUYANY/ALL PARTS MACHINES.CALL SCHEER BROTHERS, LLC ASKFOR RHONDA OR DAVEContact: RHONDA OR DAVID SCHEERPhone: 610-544-3399Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT MOTOR GRADER 140HContact: PATRICKEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––966F, 966FII, 966G, 140G • I WANT TOBUY 966F, 966FII, 966G, 140G 1984OR UP MODEL.Contact: SALAHPhone: 1-917 416 6921Fax: 1-718 472 2277Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRAILER OR TRUCK ATTENUATOR •ATTENUATOR TRAILER OR ATTENUA-TOR TRUCKContact: ALBERTO ARADILLASPhone: (956) 645-7379Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAB FOR 3020 JD • CAB FOR 1968 3020PREFER ACContact: ALBERT SKEENPhone: 276-791-0832Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

SALVAGE TRUCKS AND EQUIP • WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE BROKENDOWN,WORN OUT TRUCKS AND EQUIPFOR SALVAGE,CASH WAITING . WESELL TRUCKS AND PARTSContact: HAPS USED TRUCK SALVAGEPhone: 610 858 4092Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EQUIPMENT FOR SALVAGE • WE AREBUYERS OF CONSTRUCTION EQUIP-MENT BOTH FOR SALVAGE ANDRESALE. WE BUY DOZERS, EXCAVA-TORS, WHEEL LOADERS, AND OFFHIGHWAY ARTICULATED TRUCKS.WEST COAST PREFERREDContact: PATRICK E KELLYPhone: 800-403-2263Fax: 716-891-4311Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED / BROKEN / SURPLUS HOTSTICKS • WE BUY USED, BROKEN, ANDSURPLUS HOT STICKS. IF YOU HAVESOME AVAILABLE, PLEASE GIVE US ACALL OR SHOOT US AN • EMAIL ANDWE’LL WORK OUT A GOOD PRICE. WETAKE CARE OF ALL THE SHIPPING.Contact: NICK | Phone: 206-274-1678Fax: 206-694-2723Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE 590 SUPER L 4X4Contact: KEVINPhone: 856-297-4758Fax: 856-362-5602Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––IR CM780 • LOW HOUR IR CM780Contact: KENNETHPhone: 270-287-7990Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE 821C WHEEL LOADERContact: FRANK HORAN TRICO EQUIP-MENTPhone: 800-654-USED (8733) ext. 1230Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SKIDSTEERS LOADERSContact: KENNETH YOUNGEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GEHL AL20 WHEEL LOADERContact: ALLANPhone: 651-271-7254Fax: 715-386-9515Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––RECENT MODEL FRONT LOADING 2050CYD SHOVEL • MACHINE NEEDS TO BEIN PA • MAYBE CABLE OR HYDRAULIC20-50 CU YD SHOVELContact: JOE DYGASPhone: 515-834-9220Fax: 515-834-9221Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––307D MINI HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR •NEEDS TO HAVE RUBBER TRACKS.Contact: MIKE or DALE MILLERPhone: 724 428 4022Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

307D MINI HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR |NEEDS TO HAVE RUBBER TRACKS.CONTACT MY SON MIKE MILLER @ 724 428 4022Contact: DALE MILLERPhone: 724 428 4022Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR 420E BACKHOEContact: CREEDPhone: 2307764Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MORBARK 13 OR 15 CHIPPER WHOLEOR PARTS | LOOKING FOR A CUTTERHEAD FOR A MORBARK 13Contact: TIM LEWANDOWSKIPhone: 724-887-9375Fax: 724-887-4899Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 315CL 3000 HRS MAX GOING TONE | AUX HYDS. A PLUSContact: RICHARDPhone: 603 828-6100Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOBELCO EXCAVATOR | LOOKING FORKOBELCO EXCAVATORS SK200/210 AND300 MUST HAVE GOOD U/C AND BE INGOOD RUNNING CONDITION. MUST BECLOSE TO AUCTION PRICES. MUST BE IN THE U.S THANK YOU,Contact: RANDY REECEPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JRB FORK ATTACHMENT FOR 410EContact: LEON MARTINPhone: 717-587-0311Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADERS | WE NEED CATLOADERS 916 AND 950B.WE NEEDALSO HITACHI CHAIN EXCAVATOREX200-1.DYNAPAC ROLLERSCA25D,CA30D AND CA251D.Contact: RIZWANPhone: +92-345-6429345Fax: +92-213-6057723Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT D7R WITH RIPPER AND 3306ENGINE UNDER 9000 HOURS Contact: NATACHAPhone: 0033-698-17-4467Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR PIPELAYERSI WANT TO BUY CATERPILLAR PIPELAYERS MODEL 594, 583, 572, 571Contact: TONY THOMASPhone: 818-956-5231Fax: 818-956-5239Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 992DCLEAN & WORK READY GOING TO NEContact: RICHARDPhone: 603 828-6100Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

ATLAS COPCO D711 BLASTHOLE DRILLI WANT TO BUY ATLAS COPCO D7-11BLASTHOLE DRILLS.Contact: TONY THOMASPhone: 818-956-5231Fax: 818-956-5239Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ROTARY PILING RIGContact: SUNIL PATELPhone: 91-22-26736947Fax: 91-22-26732978Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KUBOTA KH28 FOR PARTSFINAL DRIVES COMPLETE OR GEARSMAIN PROBLEM PN 68241-13410.WOULD TAKE A COMPLETE MACHINEOR WHAT YOU HAVE LEFT OF ONE1984 KH-28 KH-170 IS THE SAME.Contact: BOB ZUZNISPhone: 845 221 2603Fax: 845 221 2603Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU WA3803 | EROP WITH AIR.WORK READY CONDITION. GP BUCKET.Contact: PATRICK KELLYPhone: 800-403-2263Fax: 716-891-4346 Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE LOADER BACKHOE 580L OR580SL • CASE LOADER BACKHOES2 WHEEL DRIVE 580L OR 580SLENCLOSED CAB, REASONABLE PRICEGOOD COND!Contact: FRANK ZACCARINOPhone: 973-650-9268Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED TO BUY A RIPPER FOR 8230BTEREX DOZERContact: JAKE DATESPhone: 315-879-0806Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MORBARK MODEL 13 OR 15 IN NEEDOF REPAIR • MORBARK 13 OR 15 WITHBAD ENGINE OR IN NEED OF REPAIRContact: TIM LEWANDOWSKIPhone: 724-887-9375Fax: 724-887-4899Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU LOADER, WA100, WA150,WA200 • IF YOU HAVE KOMATSULOADER, LIKE WA100, WA150, WA200,WA250 ETC. PLEASE EMAIL, PLEASEDO NOT PUT YOUR MACHINE ON AUC-TION, SELL YOUR MACHINE TO ME, ICAN PAY 100% IN ADVANCE IF YOURMACHINE IS GOODContact: IBRAHIMEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOADER BACKHOEContact: FRANK HORANPhone: 732-674-2095Fax: 856-697-4842Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BUCKET | NEED A HD ROCKET BUCKETTO FIT A KOMATSU PC800-8 78-84"WIDE 6-1/2-7-1/2 CU YD. NEED ASAPContact: LARRY LEISTIKOWPhone: 608-438-1783Fax: 608-655-1300Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CATERPILLAR MOTOR GRADER 140G •PLS SEND WHOLESALE, UN-ADVER-TISED UNITS OFFERS FOR 140GS WITHREAR RIPPER IN 72V SERIES, YEAR1985 TO 1995.Contact: ATHER A. SIDDIQUIPhone: +92-333-2240692Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU PC95 OR EQUIVLENT •CLEAN & WORK READYContact: RICHARDPhone: 603-828-6100Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––30 FOOT ALUMINUM END DUMP TRAIL-ER • LOOKING FOR OLDER MODEL 30-32 FT. FRAME TYPE ALUMINUM ENDDUMP TRAILER.Contact: MIKE PIEPERPhone: 319-372-2276Fax: 319-372-2277Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TERRAMITE T5C FRAMEFRAME FOR SPECJ1040 MARCH 1997,6000LBContact: DAVID PARSONSPhone: 304-733-5098Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PC300LC5KOMATSU PC300-5 OR PC300-7,PC400-5PC400-7 PC228US-3Contact: JIMPhone: 626-443-2443Fax: 626-443-4674Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MORBARK 13 OR 15 CHIPPERLOOKING FOR A CUTTER HEAD FOR AMORBARK 13 CHIPPERContact: TIM LEWANDOWSKIPhone: 724-887-9375Email: [email protected] |––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KUBOTA 6100 FRONT END LOADERFRONT END LOADER FOR 1981 KUBOTA6100, DID SEE A MODEL NUMBER OF B219 MANUFACTURED BY OTHER THANKUBOTAContact: SCOTT WESTPhone: 330-958-1426Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2007 CATERPILLAR D6N LGPLOOKING FOR A 2007 CATERPILLARD6N LGP EQUIPMENT.Contact: DAVEPhone: 813-464-2163Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOB CAT GLASS DOOR S185Contact: WAYNEPhone: 1-810-724-6131Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FORK FRAME AND FORKS JCB WHEEL LOADERLOOKING FOR JCB QUICKHITCHCOMPATIBLE FOR A 426 HT NEED FORKFRAME AND FORKSContact: DANIEL PETERSPhone: 920-471-4296Fax: 920-491-1027 |Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Effects of Hurricane Katrina Cause Changes in Designstretching 730 sq. mi. — the secondlargest freshwater lake in the nation— Lake Okeechobee providesdrinking water for communitiesaround the lake and to more than sixmillion people living along the lowereast coast. Used as a source of irriga-tion for a $1.5 billion-a-year agricul-tural industry that produces sugarcane, winter vegetables, citrus andrice, it also serves as the gateway tothe Everglades. Water flows into thelake from a watershed that includesthe Kissimmee River. The lake fea-tures an average depth of 9 ft., buttropical storms and the rainy seasoncan elevate water levels to danger-ously high marks.

Big Water TroubleThe Herbert Hoover Dike, rang-

ing from 32 to 46 ft. (9.7 t 14 m)above sea level, was built in 1915.Because the outlet canals are toosmall to accommodate rapid releaseto lower the level, it’s critical that thedike is capable of withstanding ele-vated lake levels for extended peri-ods of time.

Over the years, however, the dikehas not always performed, due pri-marily to construction methods.Geologically, the lake is surroundedby sediment containing sandy mate-rial and shells. Hydraulic dredge anddragline techniques were used,depositing concentrated amounts ofpervious shell, rock and gravel with-in the dike. In addition, the founda-tion beneath the dike has perviouslayers of limestone, sand, gravel andshell, which makes it prone to seep-age.

The containment was breached bythe storm surges from the GreatMiami Hurricane in 1926 and the1928 Okeechobee Hurricane. Afterthese disasters, the Florida StateLegislature created the OkeechobeeFlood Control District. To alleviatefuture problems, the U.S. ArmyCorps of Engineers (USACE) draft-ed a new plan for the construction offloodway channels, control gatesand major levees along LakeOkeechobee’s shores.

The USACE built a larger systemof levees between 1932 and 1938 inaccordance with the River andHarbor Act of 1930, which author-ized construction of 67.8 mi. (109km) of levee along the south shoreand 15.7 mi. (25 km) along the northshore.

Even that wasn’t sufficient, how-ever.

After a devastating hurricane in1947 revealed the need for expandedflood and storm damage reductionwork, Congress passed the Flood

Control Act of 1948, authorizing thefirst phase of the Central and SouthFlorida Project, a comprehensiveplan to provide flood and stormdamage reduction and other watercontrol benefits. Completed in thelate 1960s at a cost of $165 million,the new dike system was namedafter the president who personallyinspected it after the devastating hur-ricanes of the 1920s.

Regrettably, the dike now isfalling into disrepair, rendering itincapable of withstanding extremeconditions. As escalating develop-ment has shifted additional waterstorage to Lake Okeechobee, thedike, which historically stored waterfrom a 4,000-sq.-mi. basin to thenorth, has undergone increasedstress. The USACE, JacksonvilleDistrict, began compiling reportsdocumenting areas of the dike sus-ceptible to water seepage and piping(internal erosion) in 1984.Jacksonville District, established in1884, is the second-largest civilworks district in the country. Its areaof responsibility encompassesFlorida and the Caribbean.

On the Brink of a BreachThe population around the lake is

about 40,000. Residents are vigilantduring hurricane season (June 1 toNov. 30) because strong winds,heavy rain and storm surges on thelake could potentially weaken thedike and lead to “over-topping” thedike.

Because there are towns and agri-cultural land close to the dike southand southwest of the lake, the rehabis a USACE dam safety top priorityproject. At a lake elevation of 18 ft.(5.5 m) or higher, flooding would besevere and warning time limited.There is less potential for dike failurewhen lake elevations are at 17 ft. (5m) or lower.

To ease the pressure and preventover-topping, the lake’s water levelis lowered prior to hurricane season.Even so, during the unusually activehurricane season of 2004, the waterlevel rose to more than 18 ft. whenfour hurricanes hit in quick succes-sion. Lowering the water levelthrough the St. Lucie canal and theCaloosahatche River damaged thecoastal estuaries.

Other high water events also canstress the dike. Southern Florida’ssubtropical climate means LakeOkeechobee receives between 55and 60 in. of rain per year. Extendedperiods of rain cause the lake level torise, placing stress on the dike. Whenthe water level gets too high, waterseeps through the dike, sometimeseroding underneath in the form of

piping, which, over time, creates thepotential for a breach that couldresult in disastrous flooding.

Piping can create large cavities inthe dike.

“As the lake elevation changes,”explained Michael Rogalski, pro-gram manager/chief of HHD branchin charge of the rehabilitation,“water seeks a path through theembankment. That creates cavitiesthat start collapsing. Over the years,that increases.”

In 1995 when the lake level roseto 18.6 ft. (5.6 m), an inspectionteam identified excessive seepage,piping and sinkhole formation on thedike crest. According to the USACE,cloudy water exiting the landside toeof the dike and accumulation of finesands indicated internal erosion.Emergency repairs were made, butwhen the lake rose to 18.5 ft. (5.6 m)in 1998, conditions continued todeteriorate. The USACE reportedadditional boil formation, seepageand cumulative damage from suc-cessive high water events.

The USACE receivedcongressional approval in2000 to design a project torehabilitate or reinforce thedike. Hurricane Katrinacaused them to review thedesign, developing a newconcept that includes a seep-age berm for decreasing pip-ing and a cutoff wall for seal-ing pre-existing piping path-ways and added resilience.

Putting more emphasis onpublic safety, the altered newplan involves filling in thetoe ditch on the landside andconstructing a seepage bermand cutoff wall inside thedike foundation. In additionto meeting the new nation-wide criteria for safety stan-dards, key elements of theproject plan include: redun-dancy (backups), resiliency(required for wall and fea-tures) and reliability, notedUSACE’s Outreach andCommunication Manager NanciannRegalado. To ensure the three R’s,independent external reviews willevaluate progress.

Plan in PlaceThe HHD branch is managing

and executing the rehabilitation planin accordance with the USACEProject Management BusinessProcess. According to Rogalski, theproject consists of five parallel activ-ities that are combined into one over-all project:

• Construction of the cut-off walland design analysis of the features.

• Extension of the seepage bermand landside features.

• Compliance with NationalEnvironmental Policy Act require-ments associated with the rehabilita-tion both within and outside theFederal right-of way.

• Completion of supporting doc-umentation that will recommendsolutions, address risk assessmentand systems-based solutions forfuture reaches of HHD rehabilitationthrough completion of major reha-bilitation reports.

• Coordination with the state ofFlorida, local communities on proj-ect progress, possible land acquisi-

tion needs and solutions to existingstructures that are currently locatedin HHD and are required to bebrought into compliance with theUSACE dam safety standards.

The South Florida WaterManagement District is responsiblefor all real estate acquisition that isnecessary and the Corps is in chargeof dike rehab and maintenance.When drawing up specifications forthe work to be done, the heterogene-ity of the soil was taken into consid-eration.

“When the dike was originallybuilt,” Regalado detailed, “a lot ofmaterials came from the lake” asthey hydro-dredged. “There aremany different layers of materials atdifferent sites.” And there arechanges throughout the area, shesaid: for example, in the souththere’s a lot of peat. “We’ve done alot of samples, tests and surveys. Thesolutions are simple in nature, theapplication is complicated — andhas to be extrapolated over manymiles.”

Extrapolating material amounts isa moving target. While they canspecify the length and stationing,exact amounts of materials will varyper geography and whether theyneed to go all the way around thedike. The purpose of the project is to

Treviicos work site in February2010. Treviicos South Inc.,Boston, was one of three com-panies awarded a contract forthis phase of the project.

A worker helps to relocate an eagle’snest. A project biologist and represen-tatives from U.S. Fish & Wildlife con-tinually monitor for potential nestsbecause a lot of species nest along thelake bank at certain times of the year.

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DIRECTIONS: From Atlanta Airport: take Camp Creek Parkway West to 285N to I-20W to Exit 11.Turn right onto Rt. 27N, go 1 mile to 4th light, turn left, sale site on left. Address: 6315 Highway 78West, Bremen, GA 30110.

NOTE: Selling in this sale will be late model, low-houred equipment from two major job completionsin the Atlanta area. The machines here have been taken care of the best and records will be available.

EARLY HILITES: 10 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (2) 2004 Cat 740, (2) 2004 Cat 730, (2)Cat D300D, (2) 2003 Terex TA27, JD 300C, Bell B30B, 15 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2002 Cat385BL, Cat 375, Cat 365BL, Cat 330BL, 2006 Komatsu PC400LC-7E, (2) 2007 Komatsu PC300LC-7, 2007 Komatsu PC220LC-8, 2008 Komatsu PC200LC8, 2007 Komatsu PC160LC7K, 2007 KomatsuPC138USLC, 2006 JD 200CLC, JD 892E, JD 790E, JD 690E, 3 MOTOR GRADERS: 2005 Cat140H, Cat 140H, Cat 12H, 6 MOTOR SCRAPERS: (4) Cat 621F, (2) 2002 Terex TS14G, 4 RUB-BER TIRED LOADERS: 2005 Cat 924G, 2008 Komatsu WA250-5, 2005 JD 544J, JD 544GTC, 12CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D8R (ripper), Cat D8R, Cat D8N, Cat D8N, (2) Cat D8K, CatD6RLGP, Cat D6RLGP, 2006 Cat D5GXL, 2008 Komatsu D61EX-15, 2008 Komatsu D51EX, JD550G, 5 CRAWLER LOADERS: 2004 JD 755C-II, 2005 JD 655C-II, Cat 963B, Cat 953, 2003 Cat939C, TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: NH 555E (4x4), 3 COMPACTORS: Cat 815F, Cat815B, Cat 815B, 2 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2003 Terex SP2010PD, Bomag BW172PD, 2TRENCH ROLLERS: 2005 Multiquip P33/24MHR, 2005 Wacker RT82-SC, RUBBERTRACKED SKID STEERS: 2005 Mustang MTL 25, 3 SKID STEERS: Cat 246, Cat 226, NHLS170, CARRY DECK CRANE: Shuttlelift 3330ELB, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2004 Lull644E-42, 2 FORKLIFTS: Hyster S155AL, Clark GCP25, 4 BOOM LIFTS: (2) Genie S60, SnorkelTBA60, Marklift 30ft., 7 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2003 Genie GS3246, Genie GS3246, JLG 3246E2, 2005Skyjack SJ8841, (2) 2005-2003 Skyjack SJ7127, AIR COMPRESSORS: 2005 Atlas Copco QAS78,2 GENERATORS: 2006 Magnum MMG55, 2005 Magnum MMG35, 2 WELDERS: (2) 2005Lincoln SAE400, 13 LIGHT PLANTS: 2007-(6) 2005-(3) 2004 Magnum MLT360, (2) 2005 AmidaAL4060D4MH, 2004 IR Lightsource, LOG SKIDDERS: Cat 535B, AG TRACTORS: JD 4250(4x4), CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: Reid Manufacture Ditch Runner DR250, 4 SWEEPERS: (3)2004-2003 Terramite TSS38, 3 WATER TRUCKS & TANKERS: 1999 Sterling A95, (2) VolvoA30C, 2 DUMP TRUCKS: 1999 GMC C7500 (s/a), 1999 GMC C7500 (s/a), TRUCK TRACTOR:1994 Freightliner (t/a), 3 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (2) 2010 Witzco 50T (tri.),2010 Witzco 35T (t/a), ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: 5600-4800-3600 Thumbs, Pallet Forks, ForkFrames, 60in. – 72in. Buckets, Thumbs, New Versatech Hay Spears, Snow & Mulch Buckets,Grapples, Thumbs, Fork Frames, Stump Buckets, Backhoes, Tree Booms, Asphalt Planer, SURVEYEQUIPMENT: (2) New Northwest NEXPK99 Laser Pkgs., (2) New CST/Berger CALP26D AutoLevels, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Over 100 Lots of New Support for United Rentals: PlateCompactors, Jumping jacks, Concrete Vibrators, Hammer Drills, Generators, Impact Wrenches,Chainsaws, Generators, Hose reels, Scaffolding, Pallet Forks, Air Compressors, Hose Reels, JobBoxes, Pintle Hitches, Diamond Blades, Spray Gun Kits, Cargo Straps. Etc., Pressure Washers: (2)2010 Easy Kleen Magnum Gold.

SITE PHONE: (770) 537-7386 GA LICENSE: AUNR002859 – Jack Lyon Auctioneer.

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Plateau ContractingBickers Construction

DIRECTIONS: Directions from the North: 95 South to 295 South. Exit 41B (301 S) First light make a Left.First business on the Right. Directions from the South: 95 North to 295 North Exit 41B (301 S) First lightmake a Left First business on the Right. Directions from the East: 64 West to 295 North, Exit 41B (301S).First light make a Left. First business on the Right. Directions from the West: 64 East to 295 South. Exit 41B(301 S). First light make a Left First business on the Right. Directions from Richmond Intl Airport:Hanover Airport – Private Airport Drive to 295 North Exit 41B (301 S). First light make a Left. First busi-ness on the Right. Address: 8383 Old Richfood Rd., Mechanicsville, VA 23116

NOTE: Due to the untimely passing of Joe (JoJo) Gomer, a great businessman and a great person, the deci-sion has been made to liquidate this long time company.

HILITES INCLUDE: 8 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (2) Cat D300, (2) 2005 JD 250D (6x6), VolvoA25C, Volvo A25, Moxy HA270, Bell 25B, 18 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 325L, 2004 Cat 320CL,Cat 320CL, 2001 Cat 315CL, Cat 313BR, Cat 312B, Cat 312B, Cat 312, Cat 311CU, 2006 Cat 303, 2005Case CX290, 2004 Case CX36, 2002 Komatsu PC200-VII, 2004 Komatsu PC160LC, Komatsu PC120,Kobelco 200CLC, Kobelco Sk200, 2007 Yanmar SV100, LONG REACH EXCAVATORS: Kobelco200CLC, 3 MOTOR GRADERS: (2) Cat 12H, 2001 NH RG80, 5 MOTOR SCRAPERS: (2) Cat 623E,Cat 623B, Cat 615, Cat 613C, TOOL CARRIER: Cat IT28G, 2 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 924F,JD 544B, 13 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2004 D5GLGP, 2006 Cat D5G, 2004 Cat D5G, Cat D4C, Cat D4C-II, (2) JD 750C, JD 650HLGP, JD 650H, 2006 JD 550J, JD 550H, Komatsu D37E-5, 2004 Case 650KWT,10 CRAWLER LOADERS: (2) 2005 Cat 963C, (2) Cat 963LGP, (2) Cat 963, Cat 953CL, Cat 953, Cat 953,2004 Cat 939C, 4 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: Cat 426B (4x4), 2003 Cat 420D (4x4), 2004 JD310G (4x4), 2003 Case 590 Super M (4x4), ROAD WIDENERS: Midland, ASPHALT ROLLERS: 2004Wacker RD25, 10 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2005 Cat CP433E, IR SD100PD, IR SD100D, 2005 IRSD70D, IR SD70F, 2002 IR SD77F, 2006 Sakai SV400, 2005 Hamm 3307, Hamm 2310D, Ampac 36in., 2TRENCH ROLLERS: 2007 Wacker RT82C, Rammax, 3 PULL BEHIND ROLLERS: 60in. Sheepsfoot,60in. Single Drum, Sheepsfoot, Dual Drum Sheepsfoot, 5 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2005 Cat287B, 2006 Takeuchi TL140, 2004-2003 Takeuchi TL130, Bobcat T200, 3 SKID STEERS: 2006 Cat 262B,2006 Case 420, 2003 Case 60XT, ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: Case 586E, WELDERS: 2006 Miller60 amp, UTILITY TRACTORS: 2008 JD 3203 (4x4), HYDROSEEDERS: Int’l./Finn (s/a), STRAWBLOWER: Finn B70, LOG LOADER: Barco 160B, 2 VAN TRUCKS: 1995 GMC W4 Forward, 1995Chevy 30HD, WATER TRUCK: Mack (t/a), FLATBED TRUCKS: 2005 Ford F350XL (4x4), 5 DUMPTRUCKS: 1994 Mack RD688 (tri.), 1988 Ford L9000 (t/a), 1989 Ford L8000 (t/a), Ford (s/a), 1996 Int’l.4900 (t/a), 8 TRUCK TRACTORS: 1999 Freightliner FLD120 (t/a), 1997 Freightliner FL112 (t/a), 1998Volvo (t/a), Kenworth W900 (tri.), 1994 Kenworth T800 (t/a), 1998 Int’l. 9400 (t/a), 1987 Mack RW613 (t/a),1987 Autocar (t/a), 3 SERVICE TRUCKS: 1997 Ford (s/a), 1996 Ford F450 (s/a), 1986 GMC Brigadier(s/a), VANS: 2008 Frod E250, 2 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: Eager Beaver 50 Ton (tri.),Nelson 18ft. (t/a), 4 TAGALONGS: 2007-2004-2003 Eager Beaver 10 ton (t/a), 1991 Eager Beaver 9 ton(t/a), FLATBED TRAILERS: 1999 Transcraft 48ft. (t/a), 2 DUMP TRAILERS: 1995 East 24ft. (quad.),1995 East 24ft. (tri.), LOG TRAILERS: Omni 42ft., 3 REEFER TRAILERS: (2) 1999 Utility 53ft.(t/a),1994 Utility 46ft., VAN TRAILER: 1990 Trail (t/a), 2 LOG TRAILERS: 1994 Omni 42ft. (t/a), Omni(t/a), STONE BOXES, BUCKETS, BARRIER LIFTERS, NEW & USED TIRES, SKID STEERATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: New 72in.-66in.-60in. Buckets, New Root Grapple Buckets, New 5600-4800-3600 Thumbs, Excalibur Thumbs, Stump Buckets, New Tree Booms, New Backhoe, New 48in. Forks& Frame, Snow & Mulch Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: PressureWashers: (2) 2010 Easy Kleen Magnum Gold, PLUS LARGE QUANTITY OF HYDRAULIC EXCA-VATOR HAMMERS, BUCKETS, GRAPPLES.

VIRGINIA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: Larry Garner #2907 002879SALE SITE PHONE: (804) 730-6934, (804) 730-6572

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August 18, September 15, 2010 – Golf Outings. The CAM(Construction Association of Michigan) Golf Committee’s 2010CAM Golf Outing Schedule which features four value-packed out-ings at remarkable prices include dates August 18 Fieldstone GolfClub - Auburn Hills; September 15 Cherry Creek Golf Club - ShelbyTownship. For more information and any other questions pleasecontact Diana Brown at (218) 972-1000.

September 8, 2010 – Contractor Meeting. AGC St. LouisContractors and Specialty Contractor Members Invited to ChasePark Plaza – Zodiac Room on 20th Floor, 212 N. Kingshighway,St. Louis, MO. Cost is $80.00 and Time is 5:30 P.M. Cocktails;6:30 P.M. Dinner; 7:30 P.M. Presentation. Call the AGC of St.Louis office at (314) 781-2356 if you have questions. CallKathy Givens at (314) 480-3172 to register (by September 3,2010).

September 13, 2010 – Meeting. To all IAAP Members!Register now for the 7th annual meeting of the Transportation forIllinois Coalition to be held on Monday, September 13th at theWojcik Conference Center at William Rainey Harper College inPalatine, and begins with an address by Congressman JerryCostello (D-Belleville). For those who want to stay the nightbefore the event and/or after the meeting, TFIC has reserved ablock of rooms at the Embassy Suites Chicago, Schaumburg,Woodfield. This hotel is within 10” of the Harper College confer-ence center. The room rate is $139/night. Contact informationfor the hotel is telephone: (847) 397-1313 or Fax: (847) 397-9007. John Henriksen, Executive Director, Illinois Association ofAggregate Producers, Cell: (217) 899-7389; Office: 217-241-1639; Fax: (217) 241-1641 and email: [email protected].

September 20-21, 2010 and October 25-26, 2010 –Construction Conferences. Associated Owners & Developers2010 National Conferences. AOD’s 14th Annual IndustryConference, a 1-1/2 Day Program featuring leading experts whowill focus on today’s construction market strategies for continuedsuccess, where our industry is headed, and how best to get there

in the years to come. September Conference to be held at the W.Atlanta Midtown Hotel, Atlanta, GA and October Conference atLePavilion Hotel, New Orleans, LA. For further information,please go to www.constructionchannel.net under “Mark YourCalendar.” Also, contact Andrew at Associated Owners &Developers (AOD) Telephone: (703) 734-2397.

September 25 thru October 1, 2010 – Course. AGC ofAmerica (The Associated General Contractors of America) is offer-ing this 5-day course with experienced project managers and proj-ect engineers instruction on project planning, safety management,construction productivity, subcontractor/vendor management, CPMscheduling, claims management, legal issues/contract clauses,construction ethics, cost control, project record keeping, communi-cations, leadership/human resource issues, time management,problem solving and decisions making, and blending family andwork. Early bird registration available: Register by July 15, 2010and receive $5.00 off your tuition! Hotel information: Dolce HayesMansion, San Jose, CA (408) 226-3200 and Contact information:Contact [email protected] for more information.

Mining New Members. Everyone knows word-of-mouth adver-tising from satisfied customers brings more business to your com-pany. As an IAAP member, you have experienced valuable benefitsfrom membership in this Association and along the way maybeyou have talked with others in the industry about joining the IAAP.Your efforts are now being rewarded through a new member recruit-ment program called “Mining New Members.” For more informa-tion, please contact IAAP Outreach Manager Shawn McKinney at(217) 241-1639 or [email protected].

DONATION - HELP Support IAAP’s Political Activities – The IAAPPolitical Action Committee (PAC) was created in order to provide

financial support for our allies in the Illinois General Assembly.Whether from Chicago or Downstate Illinois, Democrat orRepublican, these legislators all have one thing in common – theysupport bills that help the Illinois aggregates industry and opposebills that hurt our interests. As the cost of political campaigns con-tinues to rise, we want to ensure that legislators who support thisindustry can compete and continue to do good work. For that rea-son, supporting the IAAP PAC is critically important to the future ofour industry, your company, and your Association’s political activ-ities. Please consider sending a donation, payable to the IAAP, to:John Henriksen, Secretary/Treasurer, IAAP PAC, 1115 S. 2ndStreet, Springfield, Illinois 62704.

INFORMATION - AGC of St. Louis Governmental AffairsLegislative Update: Legislative Alert – New Illinois Law Couldhave Significant Effect on Contractors. The AGC of St. Louis hasbecome aware of a new Illinois law passed that could have adramatic effect on our members who perform work in Illinois. OnJune 16, Illinois Governor Pat Quinn signed House Bill 6349 intolaw which enhances the Illinois Workers on Public Works Act.From: AGC of St. Louis Governmental Affairs (mail to: [email protected]).

INFORMATION - The Transportation for Illinois Coalition (TFIC)has published and electronic version of it’s most recent whitepaper, an analysis of the 2009 capital program. To download acopy of this document, go to the TFIC website: http://www.tficilli-nois.org, click on publications and open the file entitled CapitalFunding for Transportation. Questions? Please feel free to contactJohn Henriksen, Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers, 1115South 2nd Street, Springfield, IL 62704. Office: (217) 241-1639.Cell: (217) 899-7389. Fax: (217) 241-1641.

AGC Volunteer Appreciation - The AGC of St. Louis is gratefulfor the many members who serve on committees. The time devot-ed by these individuals and the knowledge they share with theindustry in very important to the success of the AGC.

BusinessCalendar

LOADER BACKHOES2000 KOMATSU WB140 LOADERBACKHOE; 2000 KOMATSU WB140LOADER BACKHOE; 1997 CATERPIL-LAR 416C LOADER BACKHOE; 1997CATERPILLAR 416C LOADER BACK-HOE; 1990 JOHN DEERE 410cLOADER BACKHOECRAWLER DOZERS2005 KOMATSU D41E-6 CRAWLERDOZER; 2001 KOMATSU D41E-6CRAWLER DOZER; 1999 KOMATSUD41E-6 CRAWLER DOZER; 1999KOMATSU D41E-6 CRAWLER DOZER;1997 KOMATSU D41E-6 CRAWLERDOZER; 1995 KOMATSU D37E-5CRAWLER DOZER; 1994 KOMATSUD65EX-12 CRAWLER DOZER; 1993KOMATSU D65EX-12 CRAWLERDOZER; 1992 KOMATSU D85E-21CRAWLER DOZER; 1990 KOMATSUD68E-1 CRAWLER DOZER; 1987KOMATSU D37E-2 CRAWLER DOZER;KOMATSU D65E CRAWLER DOZER;KOMATSU D155A CRAWLER DOZERCRAWLER LOADERS1997 CATERPILLAR 953C CRAWLERLOADER; 1990 CATERPILLAR 973CRAWLER LOADER; 1986 CATERPIL-LAR 973 CRAWLER LOADEREND DUMPS1989 KOMATSU HD465-3; RIGIDFRAME HAUL TRUCK; 1989 KOMATSUHD465-3; RIGID FRAME HAUL TRUCKHYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS2007 KOMATSU PC200LC-8 HYDEXCAVATOR; 2005 KOMATSUPC200LC-7L HYD EXCAVATOR; 2005KOMATSU PC200LC-7L HYD EXCAVA-TOR; 1998 CATERPILLAR 320BL HYDEXCAVATOR; 1998 CATERPILLAR320BL HYD EXCAVATOR; 1998 KOMAT-SU PC200LC-6LE HYD EXCAVATOR;1998 KOMATSU PC200LC-6LE HYDEXCAVATOR; 1994 KOMATSUPC200LC-6L HYD EXCAVATOR; 1991KOMATSU PC300LC-5 HYD EXCAVA-TOR; 1990 KOMATSU PC200LC-5L HYDEXCAVATOR; KOMATSU PC200LC-6LEHYD EXCAVATOR; KOMATSU

PC200LC-6LE HYD EXCAVATOR;KOMATSU PC200LC-6 HYD EXCAVA-TOR; KOMATSU PC200LC-6 HYDEXCAVATOR; KOMATSU PC200LC-3HYD EXCAVATORRUBBER TIRE LOADER1978 MICHIGAN 475B RUBBER TIRELOADER, **TO BE SOLD OFFSITE****SOLD SUBJECT TO ESTATE CONFIR-MATION**BORING UNITVERMEER BORING UNITSKID STEER LOADER1994 BOBCAT 773 SKID STEERFORKLIFTPETTIBONE 88 SHOOT-N-BOOMFORKLIFTLOGGING EQUIPMENT2001 HYDRO-AX 411B2 FELLERBUNCHER; HYDRO-AX 411B FELLERBUNCHER; 1988 JOHN DEERE 648DGRAPPLE SKIDDERMOTOR GRADER2000 CHAMPION 720A VHP MOTORGRADER; 1979 JOHN DEERE 570AMOTOR GRADER; KOMATSU GD605A-3 MOTOR GRADERMOTOR SCRAPERS1997 TEREX TS14C MOTOR SCRAPER;TEREX TS14C MOTOR SCRAPER;JOHN DEERE 762A MOTOR SCRAPERCOMPACTION & ROLLERSRAMMAX P33/24 TRENCH COM-PACTOR; 1997 FERGUSON 46AASPHALT ROLLER; 1994 INGERSOLLRAND SD100F ROLLER; 1994 INGER-SOLL RAND SD100F PRO-PACROLLER; 1993 INGERSOLL RANDSD100F PRO-PAC ROLLER; 1990 FER-

GUSON 46A ASPHALT ROLLER; 1990INGERSOLL RAND SD100D ROLLER;BEUTHLING B60 DOUBLE DRUMASPHALT ROLLER; BOMAG BWIIASASPHALT ROLLER; HYSTER A91CPNEUMATIC ROLLER; MAULDINASPHALT ROLLER; RAMMAX TRENCHROLLERPAVERS1995 CEDAR RAPIDS CR461 TRACKPAVER; 1995 CEDAR RAPIDS CR411PAVERUTILITY TRACTORSALLIS-CHALMERS 6120T FARM TRAC-TOR; HYDRO-AX 621B MULCHINGTRACTOR; IHC FARMALL F1256D

FARM TRACTOR; IHC FARMALL F1066FARM TRACTOR; MASSEY FERGUSON1130 FARM TRACTORDUMP TRUCKS1991 IHC QUAD CAB FLATBED DUMP;1990 IHC 4700 QUAD CAB S/A DUMPTRUCKS2000 GMC 3500HP; 1991 CRANE CAR-RIER COMPANY GARBAGE TRUCK;1990 IHC 4900 VACUUM TRUCK; 1990MACK DM690S; 1988 FORD F-SERIESKNUCKLE BOOM FLATBED; 1985GRUMMAN HR-102 FIRE TRUCK; 1985VOLVO FLATBED TRUCK; 1983FREIGHTLINER T/A ROLL-BACK;MACK R737ST S/A WRECKER

PICKUP TRUCKS1999 FORD F-150; 1997 FORD F-150ROLL-OFF TRUCKS2000 MACK DM690S ROLL-OFFTRUCK; 2000 MACK DM690S ROLL-OFF TRUCK; MACK RD ROLL-OFFTRUCK; MACK R ROLL-OFF TRUCK;MACK DM690S ROLL-OFF TRUCKROAD TRACTORS2002 FREIGHTLINER CLASSIC XL T/ASLEEPER TRUCK; 2002 FREIGHTLIN-ER CLASSIC XL T/A SLEEPER TRUCK;2002 FREIGHTLINER CLASSIC XL T/ASLEEPER TRUCK; 2000 MACK CX613T/A SLEEPER ROAD TRACTOR; 1998FREIGHTLINER T/A SLEEPER ROADTRACTOR; 1998 FREIGHTLINER T/ASLEEPER ROAD TRACTOR; 1998FREIGHTLINER SLEEPER ROADTRACTOR; 1996 60 SERIES T/ASLEEPER; 1996 MACK CH613 T/ASLEEPER ROAD TRACTOR; 1995FREIGHTLINER T/A SLEEPER ROADTRACTOR; 1994 FREIGHTLINER T/ASLEEPER ROAD TRACTOR; 1985VOLVO T/A DAY CAB ROAD TRACTOR;FREIGHTLINER CLASSIC XL T/ASLEEPER TRUCK; FREIGHTLINERCLASSIC XL T/A SLEEPER TRUCK;FREIGHTLINER T/A SLEEPER ROADTRACTOR; VOLVO/WHITE T/A DAYCAB ROAD TRACTORRECREATIONAL VEHICLE1984 WINNEBAGO MH RVSERVICE TRUCKS2003 CHEVROLET 2500 REGULAR CABSERVICE TRUCK; 1999 IHC 4900 SER-VICE TRUCK; 1997 IHC 4900 SERVICETRUCK; 1991 FORD SERVICE TRUCK;FREIGHTLINER S/A SERVICE TRUCK

VANS2003 FORD UTILITY VAN; 2001 FORDUTILITY VAN; 1997 FORD PASSENGERVAN; 1998 FORD HANDICAP BUS; 1995CHANCE RT52 CITY BUS5; 1983CHEVROLET SCHOOL BUS; (16) FLEX-IBLE CITY TRANSIT BUSESTRAILERS1995 DURABODY CANVAS REFRIGER-ATED TRAILER; 1985 ROGERSH55LH18-40-15R5 40 TON RIGIDGOOSENECK LOWBOY TRAILER; 1977BUTLER PNEUMATIC TANKER TRAIL-ER; 1975 HOMEMADE LOG TRAILER;1973 BUTLER LIQUID TRAILER; DITCHWITCH SUPERPAC 50 POWER UNIT W/TRAILER; VERMEER NAVIGATORDRILL; TRAILER W/ VERMEER D10A;DIRECTIONAL DRILL; VERMEER NAVI-GATOR DRILL; TRAILER W/ D10 BOR-ING UNITWELDERSLINCOLN SA200 GAS WELDER; LIN-COLN SA200 GAS WELDER; MILLERWELDERATTACHMENTSHY-TEK AUTO STACK SOD CUTTERON FORD TRACTOR W/ HY-TEK CUT-TER; WILDCAT PULL-BEHINDTILLER/MULCHERMISCELLANEOUSNUMEROUS DIESEL ENGINES; 1000GALLON FUEL TANK; 500 GALLONTANKCONTAINERS(10-15) 40’ TO 48’ STORAGE CONTAIN-ERS; (50) 30 YARD BACKER ROLL-OFF BOXES

Estate of RonaldGold Overcash

ONE-OWNER ABSOLUTE AUCTIONWednesday, September 1 at 10AM

5128 Davidson Hwy

CONCORD, NCCONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS / TRAILERS, SALVAGE & SHOP EQUIPMENT

1.800.763.2728WWW.MMAAUCTION.COM FOR MORE INFO

Ross McMillan Jr. • [email protected]

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Absolute Construction Equipment Complete Dispersal AuctionThursday, September 2nd, 2010 - 10:00 AM CDT

L.B. Enterprises, Inc. • Cleveland, MissouriOnline bidding is now available at www.delpeterson.com

Go to the website for photos and descriptions!

Sale Site: The auction will be held at the L.B. Enterprises shop. 1 mile east and1/2 mile north of the 231st Street and Route D intersection, Cleveland, Missouri.Watch for signs!!

Scrapers: ‘89 Caterpillar 631E, ‘89 Caterpillar 631E, ‘89 Caterpillar 631E, ‘89Caterpillar 615C, ‘77 Caterpillar 637D, ‘78 Caterpillar 631D, ‘78 Caterpillar 631D,‘76 Caterpillar 631D. Dozers: ‘78 Caterpillar D9H, ‘68 Caterpillar D9G, ‘94Caterpillar D8N, ‘74 Caterpillar D8H, ‘72 Caterpillar D8H, ‘71 Caterpillar D8H, ‘69Caterpillar D8H, ‘74 Caterpillar D8H, ‘71 Caterpillar D6C, ‘97 John Deere 750C,‘85 Komatsu D31A-17. Loaders: ‘97 Caterpillar 973 crawler loader, ‘89Caterpillar 973 crawler loader, ‘71 Caterpillar 977K crawler loader, ‘97 Case 1840skid loader, John Deere 544-A wheel loader. Motor Graders: ‘02 Caterpillar140H VHP, ‘81 Caterpillar 140G, ‘78 Caterpillar 140G, ‘74 Caterpillar 12G.Compaction Equipment: ‘88 Caterpillar 815B, ‘02 Caterpillar CP433C vibratoryroller, ‘86 Bomag BW172D vibratory roller, Double 48” sheeps foot roller, Double48” sheeps foot roller, 72” sheeps foot roller, 60” sheeps foot roller. Excavator:‘01 John Deere 330LC. Off Road Trucks: ‘93 Caterpillar D350D, ‘93 CaterpillarD350D, ‘93 Caterpillar D350D. Trucks: ‘99 Volvo, ‘92 Ford F800, ‘86 Ford F700,‘83 Kenworth day cab, ‘82 Mack R Series, ‘88 GMC 60, Chevrolet C60, Ford 700,Ford 600, Chevrolet 30 dually, ‘98 Chevrolet 1500, ‘82 Mack R286ST, ‘81 MackR286ST. Trucks for parts: (2) Mack R686ST, Dodge 400 fuel truck, Ford F600,GMC 6, GMC 9500, International Transtar 4200, Mack Super Liner, InternationalR190 , Old GMC , Ford 800 water truck. Trailers: ‘88 Traileze 40 ton triple axlelow boy, ‘72 Arco 8,500 gallon fuel trailer, ‘70 Trailmobile 8,750 gallon fuel trailer,5500 gallon fuel trailer, Fruehauf 40’ van trailer, 28’ office trailer, 14’ office trailer,16’ tandem axle trailer, 12’ tandem axle trailer with ramps, 10’ single axle trailer,(2) Single axle dolly, (5) Van trailer for storage, (5) Belly dump trailers. LightPlants & Air Compressors: Magnum Nightbuster 4000, (2) Coleman light planton cart, Davey 190 air compressor, Le Roi air compressor on cart.

Numerous Scraper, dozer and motor grader parts, Many more relateditems. Go to www.delpeterson.com for information and photos!

For more information, contact Del Peterson & Assoc, 419 West Judy Drive Fremont NE,

68025, 800-492-9090 or 402-721-4388, Fax: 402-721-4583,

E-mail: [email protected], Web Site: www.delpeterson.com

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

• Houston, TXWed., August 25, 2010For: Rental Return Auction ofForklifts, Aerial, Construction,Support, Trucks & Trailers

• Richmond, VAThurs., August 26, 2010For: Construction, SupportEquipment, Attachments, TrucksTractors, Dump Trucks, Trailers

• Atlanta, GAFri., August 27, 2010For: Major Job CompletionAuction of Late ModelConstruction, SupportEquipment, Trucks & Trailers

• Tuckahoe, NYSat., August 28, 2010For: Complete Liquidation ofEarthmoving Equipment,Support, Trailers & Trucks

• Keene, NHSat., September 11, 2010For: Construction, Ag, SupportEquipment, Parts, Tools,Attachments

• Fort Wayne, INWed.-Thurs, September 15-16,2010For: Construction, Aerial Lift,Forklift, Support Equipment,Trailers, Truck Tractors, Pickups

• Chicago, ILWed., September 22, 2010For: Construction, SupportEquipment, Aerial Lifts,Pickups, Trucks, Trailers

• Syracuse, NYWed., September 22, 2010For: Complete Liquidation ofUndercarriage Repair Shop

• Atlantic City, NJSat. - Sun., September 25-26,2010For: Very Large Construction,Forklift, Aerial Truck & TrailerRental Returns, New BuildingSupplies

• Dallas, TXTues., September 28, 2010For: Construction and SupportEquipment, Aerial Lifts &Forklifts, Truck Tractors,Equipment Trailers, Support &Light Vehicles

• Bronx, NYFri.-Sat., October 1-2, 2010For: Complete Liquidation of BigApple Wrecking, SafewayEnvironmental Corp., DynapacEquipment Company

• Saginaw, MIFri., October 8, 2010For: Large Construction,Agricultural, Support, AerialLifts, Trucks & Trailers

• Orlando, FLTues., October, 12, 2010For: Construction and SupportEquipment, Aerial Lifts,Forklifts, Trucks & Trailers

• Bangor, MEFri., October 15, 2010For: Aerial Lifts, Construction,Logging Equipment, Trucks,Trailers, Support

• Westminster, VTSun., October 17, 2010For: Probably the Finest ToyTrain Collections East of theMississippi

• Buffalo, NYSat., October 23, 2010For: Late Model Construction,Support Equipment, Trucks &Trailers

• Syracuse, NYSat., October 30, 2010For: Late Model Cat, JohnDeere Earthmoving Equipment,Aerials, Forklifts, Trucks &Trailers

• Racine, WISat., November 6, 2010For: Rental Fleet Construction,Aerial, Forklifts, SupportEquipment, Truck and Trailers

• Detroit, MIDATE TBAFor: Complete Liquidation ofConstruction and SupportEquipment

• Manassas, VADATE TBAFor: Late Model ConstructionSupport, Aerial Lifts, Trucks &Trailers

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

• Northeast, MDAugust 24, 2010

• Detroit, MIAugust 25, 2010

• Houston, TXAugust 26-27, 2010

• Boise, IDAugust 27, 2010

• Denver, COAugust 31, 2010

• Phoenix, AZSeptember 2, 2010

• Edmonton, AB, CANSeptember 8-9, 2010

• Polotitlan, MexicoSeptember 8, 2010

• Albuquerque, NMSeptember 10, 2010

• Indianpolis, INSeptember 10, 2010

• Brisbane, AustraliaSeptember 14, 2010

• Truro, NS, CANSeptember 14, 2010

• Tipton, CASeptember 14, 2010

• London, ONT, CANSeptember 15, 2010

• Kansas City, MOSeptember 15, 2010

• Ocean Springs, MSSeptember 15, 2010

• Los Angeles, CASeptember 16, 2010

• Columbus, OHSeptember 16, 2010

• Geelong, AustraliaSeptember 16, 2010

• Chilliwack, BC, CANSeptember 16, 2010

• Ocana, SpainSeptember 16-17, 2010

• Panama City, PanamaSeptember 17, 2010

• Toronto, ONT, CANSeptember 21-22, 2010

• Hyderabad, IndiaSeptember 21, 2010

• Olympia, WASeptember 21, 2010

• Atlanta, GASeptember 22, 2010

• Moerdijk, The NetherlandsSeptember 22-24, 2010

• Chicago, ILSeptember 23-24, 2010

• El Paso, TXSeptember 24, 2010

• Fairbanks, AKSeptember 25, 2010

• Dubai, United Arab EmiratesSeptember 27-29, 2010

• Montreal, QC, CANSeptember 27-28, 2010

• Minneapolis, MNSeptember 28, 2010

• Statesville, NCSeptember 28, 2010

• Sacramento, CASeptember 28-29, 2010

• Fort Worth, TXSeptember 29-30, 2010

• Grand Prairie, AB, CANSept. 30 - Oct. 1, 2010

• Ottawa, ONT, CANOctober 5, 2010

• St. Louis, MOOctober 6, 2010

• Prince George, BC, CANOctober 7, 2010

• Whitehorse, YT, CANOctober 7, 2010

• St. Aubin Sur Gaillon, FranceOctober 8, 2010

• Orlando, FLOctober 27-28, 2010

• Moncofa, SpainOctober 28-29, 2010

• Narita, JapanNovember 2, 2010

• Lethbridge, AB, CANNovember 2, 2010

• Regina, SK, CANNovember 3, 2010

• Avignon, FranceNovember 1, 2010

• London, KYNovember 16, 2010

• Meppen, GermanyNovember 18, 2010

• Ocana, SpainNovember 18-19, 2010

• Detroit, MINovember 10, 2010

• Istanbul, TurkeyDecember 11, 2010

BAR NONE AUCTIONwww.barnoneauction.comPhone: 866-372-1700

• San Bernardino, CAThurs.-Sat., August 26-28,2010For: Commercial Truck andHeavy Equipment Auction• Sacramento, CASat., September 11, 2010For: Commercial Truck andHeavy Equipment Auction• San Bernardino, CAFri., September 24, 2010For: Commercial Truck andHeavy Equipment Auction• Sacramento, CASat., October 9, 2010For: Commercial Truck andHeavy Equipment Auction• San Bernardino, CAFri., October 22, 2010For: Commercial Truck andHeavy Equipment Auction• Sacramento, CAThurs.-Sat. November 11-13,2010For: Commercial Truck andHeavy Equipment Auction• San Bernardino, CAFri., November 19, 2010For: Commercial Truck andHeavy Equipment Auction• Sacramento, CASat., December 11, 2010For: Commercial Truck andHeavy Equipment Auction• San Bernardino, CAFri., December 17, 2010For: Commercial Truck andHeavy Equipment Auction

DDEEAANNCCOO AAUUCCTTIIOONNwww.deancoauction.comPhiladelphia, MSWed.-Thurs. Sept. 15-16, 2010For: Construction Equipment,Trucks,Trailers, Farm Tractors, LoggingEquipment, Support Equipment

DEL PETERSON & ASSOCIATESwww.delpeterson.comPhone: 800-492-9090

• Cleveland, MOThurs., September 2, 2010For: Absolute ConstructionEquipment Dispersal Auction

GLOBAL FORCE AUCTION GROUPwww.gforceauction.comPhone: 877-631-0650

• West Friendship, MDSat., August 28, 2010For: Maryland Contractor andTruck Auction

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANYwww.hunyady.comPhone: 800-233-6898

• Telford, PAWed., September 22, 2010For: Late Model – Off LeaseEquipment

INSIGHT AUCTIONEERSwww.insightauction.comPhone: 863-386-1225

• Sebring, FLSaturday, September 18, 2010

IRAY AUCTIONSwww.iraymn.comPhone: 320-968-7230

• Foley, MNFri., September 17, 2010

• Portage, WIFri., October 29, 2010

• Foley, MNFri., December 3, 2010

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

• Thurs., September 2, 2010For: Construction Equipment

MANHEIM HEAVY TRUCK ANDEQUIPMENT AUCTIONSwww.manheimheavytruckauc-tions.comPhone: 877-704-4636

• Lakeland, FLFri., August 27, 2010 For: Construction Equipment

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

• Lakeland, FLWed., September 1, 2010 For: Estate of Overcash Grading

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

• Lumberton, NCThurs., September 16, 2010 For: Annual Fall ContractorsAuction

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

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

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

• North Franklin, CTFri.-Sat, September 24-25,2010For: Tilton CT and CastleEquipment & Supply Co., Incplus Area Contractors andEquipment Dealers

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

• Lebanon, TNSat., September 18, 2010

• Lebanon, TNSat., December 11, 2010

ROGERS REALTY & AUCTION COMPANYwww.rogersauctiongroup.comPhone: 800-442-7906

• Shalotte, NCWed., August 25, 2010 For: Dump Trucks, Excavators,(2) Hydro-AX 621s, Pickups

RYAN AUCTION SALESwww.ryanauctionsales.comPhone: 603-491-6159

• Tues., August 31, 2010@10:00 amVirtual Equipment & TruckAuction

• Tues., Sept. 28, 2010@10:00 amVirtual Equipment & TruckAuction

• Thurs., October 21, 2010 @9:00 am1st Annual Fall ContractorsAuction

• Tues., October 26, 2010 @9:00 amVirtual Equipment & TruckAuction

• Tues., Nov. 30, 2010 @10:00amVirtual Equipment & TruckAuction

• Thurs., Dec. 16, 2010@10:00 amVirtual Equipment & TruckAuction

STOCK AUCTION COMPANYwww.stockra.comPhone: 800-937-3558

• Wed., August 25, 2010BIG IRON Timed Internet Auction ONLY

• Omaha, NESat., August 28, 2010For: Fleet Vehicle and HeavyEquipment Auction

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

• Tampa, FLSat., September 11, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., October 9, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., November 13, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., December 11, 2010

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

• Wilmington, DEFri., August 27, 2010 For: Public Auction Constructionand Utility Equipment

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

• Lancaster, NHThurs., August 26, 2010

AuctionsComing

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68 Excavators

29 Backhoes

14 Trucks – Off-Road

25 Crawler Tractors

32 Aerial Work Platforms

85 Trucks – On-Road

30 Forklifts

23 Compact Track Loaders

34 Wheel Loaders

Online AuctionThursday, September 2

Inspected and GuaranteedIAuction Company Bond #70259785. Preliminary list to date. Equipment subject to change.

www.ironplanet.com 888-433-5426Inspected and Guaranteed

Visit our website to see the complete list of equipment, review the guaranteed inspection reports, and place your bids.

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Commerce Dept. Says JuneConstruction Up 0.1 Percentspurt in the fourth quarter of 2009.

Economists are worried that growth willslow even more in the second half of thisyear as still high unemployment restrainsconsumer spending and the impact of thegovernment’s massive stimulus programsfade.

The impact of the withdrawal of govern-ment support was evident in the housing sec-tor in June. Spending on housing construc-tion fell for a second consecutive month,dropping 0.8 percent after an even bigger 1.5percent decline in May.

The federal government’s popular home-buyers tax credit expired on April 30 andsince that time housing construction andsales have both taken sharp declines.

Spending on nonresidential building proj-ects fell for a 15th consecutive month, drop-ping 0.5 percent in June. This sector has beenhard hit by the economic downturn, whichhas triggered rising defaults on commercialreal estate projects. That has prompted banksto tighten lending standards and made itharder for builders to get financing for new

projects. The only strength in June came in the gov-

ernment sector. Overall public constructionrising 1.5 percent, reflecting a 1.1 percentrise in spending by state and local govern-ments on roads, sewer projects and publicbuildings and a 4.6 percent rise by the feder-al government.

The increase in federal spending pushedactivity at that level to an all-time high of$31.7 billion. Both the increase in federaland state and local spending likely reflecteda boost from the $787 billion economic stim-ulus bill which Congress passed last year tobattle a deep recession.

While the measure was passed inFebruary 2009, much of the money for con-struction projects is just now making itthrough the pipeline into actual projects.

Total private construction on both residen-tial and nonresidential was down 0.8 percentto a seasonally adjusted annual rate of$527.6 billion. The 1.5 percent rise in publicconstruction pushed the total for governmentspending to an annual rate of $308.4 billion.

ACTIVITY from page 1

JLG Industries Inc. is adding a new model to the JLGline of telehandlers. The new JLG G10-43A model tele-handler will be marketed for use in commercial and resi-dential construction applications including steel erectionand framing. The new model includes standard outriggers,a maximum capacity of 10,000 lb. (4,536 kg) and a capac-ity of 7,000 lb. (3,175 kg) at the maximum reach height of43 ft. (13 m).

“With the additional capacity and a full range of com-mon JLG family attachments, the new G10-43A will pro-vide superior performance in a wide variety of picking and

placing applications,” said Brian Boeckman, JLG productparent for telehandlers. “Operators will enjoy the samespacious, enhanced-visibility cab and comfortable operatorenvironment available on existing G-Series telehandlers.”

In addition to the spacious cab and common attach-ments, these models feature pilot operated joystick con-trols, a wrap around dashboard and easy-to-read gauges.

With the launch of this new model the JLG branded line-up of telehandlers will include a total of nine constructionand three compact telehandlers models.

For more information, visit www.jlg.com.

JLG Launches G10-43ATelehandler forCommercial, Residential Applications

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MISSISSIPPI OFFICEToll Free: 877.898.5905

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TERMS: Full Settlement Day of Sale.1% Buyers Fee on Items selling for$2501 or more. 10% Buyers Fee on

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Thursday, September 16th at 8:00 a.m.LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA

Thursday, September 16th at 8:00 a.m.LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA

ANNUAL FALL CONTRACTORS

LloydMeekins& SonsAuction Co.

Online Bidding Registration:Register at equipment facts.com

or call 908.685.7323Note: Online registration must be completed

before the date of the auction.

2006 CAT 345CL Hyd Excavator(wired for GPS controls)

2005 Komatsu BR380JG-1Mobile Crushing Plant

2007 Komatsu PC220LC-8Hyd Excavator

1987 CAT 12G Motor Grader 2006 Komatsu PC200LC-8Hyd Excavator

2007 CAT 924H Wheel Loader(equipped w/hyd quick coupler)

1999 Freightliner FL70 MaximizerII Asphalt Distributor

1997 CAT D7R XR Series CrawlerDozer

2007 CAT CS-533E VibratorySmooth Drum

2008 Peterbilt 388 Day Cab – 2008Trail King TH110HDG-543 Lowboy

2005 CAT 325CL Hyd Excavator (6) 2006-2005 Mack Granite CV713 Quad Dumps(Allison Transmissions)

2007 Komatsu PC78MR-6 HydExcavator

2004 Sterling Acterra Fuel andLube Truck

Call usTODAY for afree Brochure800.499.6560

Auctioneer Note: Major Public Auction consisting of equipment and trucks from well known regional contractors that have decided to liquidate some of their surplus assets.Major absolute packages of construction, transportation, agricultural and support equipment will be available on this auction. Over 300 items of equipment already

consigned and we are currently adding inventory daily to this auction. Be the next contractor to call!

Featuring Equipment From: THOMPSON CONTRACTING • STW CORPORATION • SIMMONSCONSTRUCTION • KESCO ELECTRIC INC • MCKNIGHT MACHINE SHOP INC (MAJOR

LIQUIDATION) • ATCO EQUIPMENT • TAL INTERNATIONAL • and other Owners

2006 Powerscreen Warrior 1800Mobile Screening Plant

For more information on thismajor auction or to view complete

up to date listing with picturesand descriptions visit our

company website:www.meekinsauction.com

Auction conducted by:

Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction CompanyAuction site:Permanent auction drive-thru facility4070 NC Hwy 211 East, Lumberton, NC 28358 • NC Firm License 858Office Phone: (910) 739-0547 • Email: [email protected]

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Uncommon Project Presents Crew With Big Challengesprotect life and property and as work progress-es, risks decrease, so once enough of the workis done, all of the planned work may not needto be completed.

Physical work began in 2005, Rogalski said,and the cutoff wall in 2007.

“We’re working first where the risk is high-est.”

Because the land on the southern side of thelake is near sea level, the threat of breach isgreatest in the southeast quadrant.

In the first phase of construction, Reach 1,Jacksonville District is currently rehabilitatingthe dike’s most vulnerable section, the 22-mi.(35 km) section along the southeast shore ofthe lake between Port Mayaca and BelleGlade. Rogalski anticipated work on this sec-tion to be completed in 2013, at which timework will move to the south portion.

The second phase includes Reaches 2 and 3,followed by Reach 7. The estimated comple-tion date for the entire rehabilitation project is2023-2024.

Funding comes from the federal dam safetyprogram’s flood damage reduction businessline through the Corps. The 2007 estimatedcost is $856 million, which is almost threetimes the estimated cost of the 2000 design.Some of the increase can be attributed to risingcosts of materials and labor, but the higher fig-ure also is related to the redundant features —the cutoff wall and seepage berm — that pro-

vide additional defense against piping andimprove reliability.

CutoffThe Corps awarded multiple “task order”

contracts in 2008 for cutoff wall constructionto Bauer Foundation Corporation of Odessa,Fla., Hayward Baker Inc., based in Odenton,Md., and Treviicos South Inc., of Boston. Todate, 15 mi. (24 km) of cutoff wall in the 22-mi. “Reach 1” section are now under construc-tion or have been completed, totaling morethan $145 million in cutoff wall contracts.

Bauer won a $40 million contract for a sec-ond task order in May — the fifth order undera single contract for placement of the partialcutoff wall. The Corps will award two moretask orders for another 7 mi. (11 km) of cutoffwall in 2010.

Made of a slurry mix of concrete, the 27 to30 in. (68 to 76 cm)-wide partially penetratingcutoff wall is being installed at the crest of thedike, Rogalski explained, and extends 50 to 80ft. (15 to 24 m) deep through the foundation toa depth of 5 ft. (1.5 m) into the limestone. Itserves as a barrier so water doesn’t seep.

“It stops internal erosion,” Rogalskiexplained.

The height of the wall will be enough to pro-vide protection to a lake elevation of 26 ft. (7.9m).

Cutoff walls have been done in other partsof the world, but Rogalski believed this is the

first time one has been constructed in theUnited States. The unique project is not with-out challenges, due to the magnitude of theproject and the requirement that regular main-tenance, such as mowing, continues during therehabilitation.

“The dike needs to operate,” Regalado stat-ed.

Because it’s such an unusual project, theHHD is drawing a lot of attention.

“So many people want to come see it andtour,” Regalado marveled, adding that a signif-icant number of interested visitors have comefrom the Netherlands. Access is limited forsafety reasons, but an on-site office is helpingcoordinate public interest and outreach.

The wall offers no support; instead, it acts asa barrier or seal to cut off internal erosion,working with the relief trench and wells touplift and stop pressure on the earthen struc-ture.

“The berm and wells extend the flow pat-tern of seepage, relieve pressure and bringwater to the surface and let it out,” Rogalskiexplained.

However, crews working on the cutoff wallwill have no interaction with water; all work isperformed within the embankment. The work,divided between three contractors, is beingconducted via three methods — for flexibility,Rogalski contended. With a limited number ofcompanies qualified to do this kind of work —and each proven through projects in other partsof the world — he said multiple companiesand varied techniques improve production andoffer an economy of scale. Each method mustmeet specifications, he noted.

Construction is staged to stop where thereare culverts or penetrations, so there’s no over-lap of contractors. The separate wall sectionsdon’t meet — yet. That’s a separate contract tobe let later, Rogalski added.

One contractor mixes soil with the slurry.Using some equipment imported from Japanand Europe, such as the TRD (which workslike a vertical chain saw) for trench cutting,they mix soil with the slurry mix and pump itin. Although it’s difficult to perform rehabwork on the structure in place, Rogalski said abenefit of this method is the elimination of theneed to remove and haul material offsite. Inaddition, he said work is progressing at a rateof 100 ft. (30.5 m) per day, whereas the othersadvance 50 to70 ft. (15 to 21 m)/day.

Another contractor installs the wall in pan-els. This panel method involves installing thewall in sections by pouring solid concrete intothe earth. The third contractor excavates atrench and fills in with sections of the wall.This hydromill method entails cutting into thebedrock and filling the wall.

Landside FeaturesThe seepage berm has been proposed as the

best long-term solution to control piping. Itwill serve two functions: strengthening thedike by providing additional mass to resistwater pressure from the lake and serving as afilter to prevent piping of material from thelandside of the dike.

Rogalski reported that they’re still working

on the design to provide a cost-effective solu-tion for slope stability and erosion reduction.He anticipated variance in the size of the berm,depending on the need and available space.The geology of some areas may eliminate theneed for a berm. Other areas may not haveenough space. In those instances, other solu-tions are being considered, such as construc-tion of pressure relief walls and replacement ofthe peat layer with filler material. While theHHD branch hopes to minimize impact onnearby homes and structures, “safety is our pri-ority” Rogalski reiterated. “Our goal is to pro-tect life and property.”

Working Through the BumpsSuch an extensive and uncommon project

gives rise to many unexpected obstacles.Rogalski said they try to anticipate and resolvechallenges as they arise. Some are easier thanothers.

A batch plant has been set up on-site andnearby in staging areas to save time andexpense. Rogalski listed equipment at the dikeas “dump trucks, cranes, excavators, concretetrucks — all the basic earthmoving equip-ment.”

In addition to moving dirt for wall installa-tion, Regalado said they’re taking the opportu-nity to fill a quarry that exacerbated seepage.

Crews also removed an eagle’s nest, butRegalado said that didn’t slow the project.Other species have been spotted in the area aswell. A project biologist and representativesfrom U.S. Fish & Wildlife continually monitorfor potential nests because, as she explained, alot of species nest along the lake bank at cer-tain times of the year.

While it’s difficult to predict the weather,plans are in place for events like a hurricane.Wet and dry seasons were factored into theschedule because the water level goes up from12.5 to 15.5 ft. (3.8 to 4.7 m) in the wet sea-son, Regalado said and that affects installation.The lower level is an elevation below groundlevel and is maintained to reduce the risk ofdike breach during hurricane season. The planwas implemented prior to the 2006 hurricaneseason as a result of flooding after HurricaneKatrina.

Despite on-again-off-again drought, thisyear has been rainier than usual, resulting inlake levels 5 in. (12.7 cm) above normal evenbefore the summer rainy season began. InApril and May, the Sun Sentinel reported LakeOkeechobee water levels were on the rise,renewing concerns that led to the USACE“dumping” 22 billion gallons of lake water outto sea in order to ease strain on the 75-year-olddike.

The South Florida Water ManagementDistrict relies on a system of pumps, culvertsand 2,600 mi. of canals and levees to protectfarms and towns against flooding. Once therehabilitation project is complete, they will beable to count on the Herbert Hoover Dike forincreased protection.

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

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