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Volume 20 No. 8 JUNE 2012

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Hey, Grinder Guy my fuel bills arecosting me my profits! What should I do?

Like every other consumer, those ofus in the recycling world are sufferingfrom high fuel prices as well. Sadly, itis multiplied times the number ofpieces of equipment we all have. Ifyour pricing considerations do not in-clude a fuel surcharge option, you aregoing to keep losing profits as fuelprices increase. So when it comes tomaking a change to solve this prob-lem, what are owner/operators doingto turn this situation around?

With some 1000 plus hp grinders us-ing 40 or 50 gallons of fuel every hour,your fuel bill exceeds $200 an hour.That is painful and unsustainable with-out raising prices. When I tell cus-tomers they could possibly cut two-thirds of their fuel bill by switching froma high speed to a low speed high torqueshredder, it surprises them. Inquirieshave increased dramatically.

I am no engine expert, but I havelearned a few things running equip-ment. Whether you are running ahigh speed or low speed unit, here aresome ideas on how to conserve fuel.Remember, a 10 percent savings willmean thousands of dollars at the endof the year.

Air Cleaner — It doesn’t get muchsimpler than this. Without enough air,your engine will never burn all the fuel

being dumped into the engine. If yousee black smoke from the exhaust, thefirst thing to check is the air cleaner.Replacing them more frequently willsave money in the long run.

Fuel system — Fuel system treat-ments and clean fuel filters keep thecorrect flow and volumes runningthrough the engine. Some fuel treat-ments are expensive, but especiallyfor older engines. Just the same,treating them will help them runmuch more efficiently. If you think re-placing some of the injectors might behelpful, have a service technicianfrom your engine manufacturer testeach injector and they will be able totell you which are operating correctlyand which need replaced.

Derate your engine — Have your en-gine manufacturer derate your engineto a lower horsepower. Each engine hasthree or four horsepower ratings, so bylowering your horsepower you can savefuel. Talk with your engine manufactur-er about the pros and cons. You willprobably not notice a loss of 50-100horsepower, but your wallet will benefitfrom the change.

Keep your services up to date —Change your oil on schedule. Clean oilkeeps an engine cooler and runningsmoothly. Especially with older enginesthat operated their fuel systems with oilpres—- Cooler fuel will burn much more

efficiently. The hotter the fuel, the moreinefficient it becomes. Keep your fuelstorage tanks covered and keep yourfuel tanks full. Today’s engines return aconsiderable amount of fuel back to thetank, which in turn heats up the fuel. Afull tank keeps fuel cooler.

Clutch/Pumps — Keeping your clutchmaintained to proper torque and changethe fluids regularly. This helps reducedrag on the engine. Eliminating unneed-ed pumps can also help. Think aboutconverting a hydraulic conveyor to elec-tric power. By eliminating a hydraulicpower source, you can save fuel costs.

New Fuel Systems — With all the newelectronics and new common rail fuel-ing systems, some Tier 4 emission en-gines are getting better fuel economythan the Tier 3 engines.

Speaking with Eric Mathewson and

Sam Meeker of Caterpillar at WasteExpo in Las Vegas, they gave a few oth-er options:

RPM Reduction — Something as sim-ple as having the engine computer low-er a bulldozer rpm slightly when it isput into reverse can save gallons of fuelper day and not sacrifice productivity.

Tracking software — Tracking softwareon equipment has become a common op-tion. A product such as Caterpillar’s“Product Link” allows you to track manypoints of operation including idle time. Ifenabled, the software can shut off a pieceof equipment after idling a set period,thus saving fuel. All these features canbe tracked remotely as well. Check withyour equipment or engine manufacturerfor software they may offer.

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Ask the Grinder Guy

Grinder 5

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Waste Handling Equipment News EastIssn. 1085-7621

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July... ADVERTISING DEADLINE: June 1Scrap Processing Equipment / Balers, Shears, Shredders, MagnetsAugust. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: July 6C&D Recycling - Attachments, Picking Stations, Screens

September. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: August 3Crushing / Grinding / Screening / ShreddingOctober. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: September 7Asphalt & Concrete Recycling - Shingle Grinders, Crushers, ScreensPre-Show: TCIA

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December. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: November 2Land Clearing Equipment / Chippers, Grinders, Attachments,Biomass Energy

ADVERTISE!TABLE OF CONTENTS

The Editorial Deadline precedes the Ad Deadlineby two days. Waste Handling Equipment News read-

ers include owners, operators, and purchasing agents

involved in construction demolition, asphalt/concrete

recycling, wood waste recycling and composting. Our

editorial emphasizes new equipment, site stories,

association updates, legislation and industry news.

If you have news to contribute, contact:

Jon M. Casey, EditorWaste Handling Equipment News6113 State Highway 5

Palatine Bridge, New York 13428

Tel: 717-258-6775

Fax: 518-673-2699 E-Mail: [email protected]

Cover photo: Jason Thompson (owner) and Chris Dawson(superintendent of American Property Experts) in front of aMorbark Wood Hog 5600 horizontal grinder.

Ask the Grinder Guy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Command and control with middle weight Volvowheel loaders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

American Property Experts excel at biomassproduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11

by Gwenyth Laird Pernie

The EEI Group now offers SOCOMEC’s latestbreaker, the MDO 4000TS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Composted mulch gets final screening beforegoing to customers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23

by Jon M. Casey

Atlas Copco introduces HB 4100 heavy breaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Southeastern Equipment Company nowdistributes Hyundai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Roll-Rite announces Advanced Tarping Systemtechnology for roll-offs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

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Convenient and effi-cient CM200 pumpingsystem ideal for entrylevel colored mulch

producersAMES, IOWA — Color-

biotics, a leading develop-er and manufacturer oflandscape coating prod-ucts, has introduced anew portable coloringunit. The CM200 singlepump colorant injectionsystem is a portable cart

configuration — an idealoption for mulch produc-ers that are expandingtheir product offerings toinclude color enhancedmulch — and is designedfor convenience, efficien-cy and quality. Equippedwith peristaltic pump and1/3 hp motor, the CM200easily attaches to anygrinder, trommel screenor other processingequipment for optimal

colorant distribution. “The user friendly

portable CM200 colorantpumping system has anumber of convenient fea-tures that make it amongthe most efficient and ac-curate portable systemson the market today,”said Kent Rotert, directorof marketing and saleswith Colorbiotics. “TheCM200 is easy to trans-port and setup is easy.The single pump injectionsystem is also very accu-rate. It’s a cost effectiveway for entry level mulchproducers to expand intocolor enhanced mulch.”

The 120-VAC CM200water/colorant manifoldincludes a flow meter andcheck and control valvesthat ensure a consistentand accurate flow of wa-ter is being introduced tothe colorant. The preci-sion variable frequencydrive delivers the exactamount of colorant asspecified by the operator

via a digital control pan-el. The CM200 system isavailable with an option-al remote control for con-venient starting andstopping as well as aportable generator for re-mote use when electricityis unavailable.

For colored mulch pro-ducers whose grindingequipment has alreadybeen outfitted with a color-ing application configura-tion — manifold/spray barand related “plumbing” —the CM200 system can beattached easily, usually inless than 30 minutes. Col-orbiotics reminds mulchproducers that coloringapplication equipmente.g., manifold, spray bar,etc., will vary based on theequipment type.

Well versed in grinderspray application sys-tems, Colorbiotics servicetechnicians are availableto assist mulch produc-ers in designing an ap-proach that is best suited

and most efficient for avariety of grinder models.The grinder applicationplumbing and relatedequipment are separatecomponents from theCM200 portable pumpingsystem. Colorbiotics ter-ritory manager represen-tatives can be reached at888-663-6980.

More information onColorbiotics products and

services can be found onthe company’s website atwww.colorbiotics.com.

Colorbiotics focuses ex-clusively on the research,development, production,sales and support oflandscape coating prod-ucts. All products are de-veloped and manufac-tured under strict ISO9001 standards.

Powerful Mobile Hydraulic ShearsWith or without rotation from 1 to 10 ton size

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Attachments for the Scrap

& Demolition Industries

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Hook up two hydrauliclines and your system is

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Orange PeelGrapples

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Portable coloring unit now available from Colorbiotics

The CM 200 portable colorant injection system offersentry level users an economical way to color mulch.

Mid-Atlantic WasteSystems is proud to an-nounce the opening ofour newest location inthe Pittsburgh area! Wesell and service wastehandling and materialsrecycling equipment andhave seven locations

throughout the Mid-At-lantic region. With hun-dreds of products fromrefuse trucks to sweep-ers and compactors togrinders, we have every-thing to fit your needs.We offer a full service fa-cility with sales, service,

parts and rentals for thewestern PA region.

Special thanks to ourGeneral Manager, RichWeinstein and our MobileEquipment Sales Manag-er, Kathy Whitman for thededication they put intogetting our new location

up and running!For more information

call 855-PA-TRASH orwrite Mid-Atlantic WasteSystems, 400 WatercrestWay, Watercrest BusinessPark, Cheswick, PA 15024.

Mid-Atlantic Waste Systems opens newfull service location in Cheswick, PA

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The G-Series wheelloaders from Volvo Con-

struction Equipment arethe versatile L60G, L70Gand L90G midsized ma-chines. Not only does theloader arms’ patented TPlinkage offer superiorbreakout and liftingforces, they also remainperfectly parallelthroughout the liftingrange — ensuring excep-tional load stability. This

combination of powerthroughout the lift cycle,parallel movement andlong reach makes theL60G, L70G and L90Gideal in material handlingjobs and where fast workcycles are needed. Suit-able for a wide range ofother applications, thesejobsite workhorses canchange tools in a matter

of moments, thanks tothe Volvo hydraulic at-tachment bracket.

The L60G, L70G andL90G all enjoy the mod-ern stylistic overhaul ofthe rest of the G-Seriesrange. This includes anew electrically operatedsloping engine hood de-sign that improves rearvisibility and, when

opened, provides wide ac-cess to the engine com-partment, making servic-ing and repairs easier.

Higher torque withlower emissions

These new machinesmeet the requirements ofthe Tier 4i emissions leg-islation that came intoforce on January 1, 2012.The L60G, L70G and

L90G are all fitted with aVolvo 6 liter, 6 cylinderturbocharged V-ACT (Vol-vo Advanced CombustionTechnology) off highwaydiesel engine, which fea-tures cooled gas recircu-lation and a particulatefilter with active regener-ation. The diesel particu-late filter (DPF) temporar-

Another example ofsoftware assistance is the“Eco mode” on theKomptech Shredders.With this mode enabled,the machine monitors thetorque on the shreddershafts to determine ifthere is material in thehopper or not. If there isnot, the shredder throt-tles down to an idle whilestill turning the rotorshafts very slowly. Whenmaterial is put into thehopper, the torque on theshaft increases and themachine throttles up tofull rpm. So you don’thave to worry about youroperator going on breakor going to load a truckwith the shredder run-ning at full engine rpm.Check with your grinderor shredder manufacturerfor similar software.

On the grinder specificside of equipment opera-tion, eliminating drag onyour rotor or hammermillwill reduce engine loadand result in lower fueluse. For example, on afirst grind or when grind-ing land clearing debrisjust for reduction, a pre-cise product size is notnecessary. Try using old-er tips and largerscreens. By increasingthe distance between thetip and the screen or thetip and the anvil, you willreduce drag, which willhelp you maintain rpmand keeps you produc-tive. This example worksbest with upturn rotorsand woody materials.

For downturn rotorsand hammer mills run-ning stringy wood or palmmaterial, this would notbe a good option. In thosesituations, maintaining atight tolerance at the anviland bigger screens andgreater tip distance after-ward, works best. For afinish grind, this does notwork at all, as you willcreate more fines in yourproduct and productionrates will suffer.

Experiment a littlewhen you have the time.You may be more thanpleased with the outcome.

Questions, Comments?Dave Whitelaw, GrinderGuy 813-421-2757, [email protected] or visit www.ask-thegrinderguy.com.

Grinder from 3

Command and control with middle weight Volvo wheel loaders

Volvo 8

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ily holds the particulate matter andthen incinerates it, further reducingemissions. This process is conductedwithout any loss of performance or op-eration. Producing between 161 and173 hp, depending on the model, thesethree units provide high torque at lowengine speeds.

Middle weight Volvo wheel loaders As well as meeting the low emissions

requirements of the legislation, the D6engine also leads the industry in termsof fuel efficiency, reliability and noise.The production of torque and power atlow engine speeds, combined with loadsensing hydraulics, promotes work at alower rpm, which in turn extends en-gine life, lowers fuel usage, and dramat-ically reduces noise. Fuel use and noiseare also reduced, thanks to a hydrauli-cally driven, electronically controlledfan, which increases fan speeds onlywhen needed.

Built to perform together These newengines are matched to drivetrain, hy-draulics and lifting systems that are alldesigned and produced by Volvo for im-proved productivity, lower emissions,greater smoothness, easy serviceability,

and operator comfort. That’s not all — theL90G wheel loader also features a 23 per-cent increase in lifting force and 19 per-cent improvement in breakout force. Theimprovement ensures smooth operationand full buckets — resulting in faster cy-cle times and increased productivity.

Load sensing hydraulics delivers pow-er to hydraulic functions only whenneeded, eliminating unnecessary oilpumping. Fitted with high capacity axi-al piston pumps with variable flow, theworking hydraulic pressure has beenincreased from 3,771 to 4,496 psi.These improvements provide superiorcontrol of the attachments and loading,as well as higher breakout forces andfaster lift and tilt functions.

Transmissions feature the exception-al Volvo Automatic Power Shift (APS)concept, which ensures the loader al-ways operates in the ideal gear by sens-ing engine and travel speed, kick down,engine braking and other factors. Offer-ing operators a choice of four gear-shift-ing programs, APS results in more effi-cient work cycles with lower fuel con-sumption and wear. Power is deliveredto the ground through heavy duty wet

brake axles that offer high rimpull. Indifficult terrain, operators can select thedifferential lock in order to transfer 100percent of the available drive to thewheels, reducing tire slippage and offer-ing maximum traction in soft or slipperyconditions. Purpose built, durable axlehousings absorb all loading from themachine, reducing working stresses onthe axle shafts for longer life.

The Volvo patented Torque Parallel(TP) linkage combines the benefits of Z-bar and Parallel linkages in one system,delivering good parallel movement andhigh breakout force, even in the highestlift position. Featuring fewer welds, theTP linkage has a strong and durable de-sign to withstand tough conditions.

Comfortably in control The latest generation Volvo cab fitted

to the L60G, L70G and L90G extends itsalready legendary status. ROPS/FOPSapproved — visibility in the spaciousnew cab is excellent to the rear, to thebucket edge, and to the centrally locatedinstrumentation. Operators can breatheeasily thanks to efficient air managementand filtering systems — and get the job

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The new L60G, L70G and L90G are the lat-est wheel loaders from Volvo Construc-tion Equipment in the 13 to 17 tons class.With its industry leading versatility, theTorque Parallel linkage combines powerwith precision.Volvo 9

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done in a comfortable,clean, low noise, low vibra-tion work environment.

Middle weight Volvowheel loaders

The servo controls aremounted in an adjustableconsole, and pilot operat-ed hydraulics enable at-tachments to be easilycontrolled with minimaleffort and high precision.Also, to encourage opera-tors to work smoothly, theeco accelerator pedal ap-plies an appropriateamount of mechanicalback pressure, encourag-ing operating techniqueswith low fuel consump-tion. Fuel use is also re-duced, thanks to a loadsensing steering system,which only activateswhen the steering wheelis turned. The G-Seriescomes with advancedelectronic monitoring di-agnostics that are de-signed to prolong ma-chine life, enhance up-time and maximize pro-ductivity. Contronicsmonitors functions in realtime and alerts the opera-tor if problems occur. MA-TRIS charts and analyzesdata on machine handlingand operation. VCADSPro is a service tool thatallows easy trouble shoot-ing. CareTrack, the VolvoConstruction Equipmenttelematics system, allowsmachine location and op-erating data to be secure-ly viewed via the Internetfrom anywhere in theworld, aiding decisions onmaintenance and repairs.

Service with a smile Servicing is made easy

with the G-Series, withdaily pre-start itemsquickly checked andscheduled service itemsconveniently grouped to-gether. The new look en-gine cover also providesbetter ventilation of theengine compartment andgives good access for fastand easy cleaning orservicing duties. Central-ized, ground level lubri-cation banks lower thetime spent on scheduledmaintenance. And con-sumables like filters areeasy to reach and easy toreplace. The rear axlesare supported on mainte-nance free cradles and in-clude greased for lifebearings and bushingsthat reduce service re-quirements.

The G-Series comeswith a wide range of Volvoattachments to suit theapplication. Attachmentbrackets make changingtools fast and easy. Allare designed and ap-proved by Volvo to workin perfect harmony with

the machines’ link armgeometry, breakout, rim-pull and lifting forces.Visit www.thenewsmar-ket.com/volvogroup toaccess broadcast stan-dard video from the VolvoGroup. You can previewand request video materi-al as MPEG2 files or onBeta SP tapes. Registra-tion and video materialare free for the media.

Volvo ConstructionEquipment (Volvo CE) is amajor international com-

pany developing, manu-facturing and marketingequipment for construc-tion and related indus-tries. Its products, lead-ers in many world mar-kets, include a compre-hensive range of wheelloaders, hydraulic exca-vators, articulatedhaulers, motor graders,soil and asphalt com-pactors, pavers, millingmachines and compactequipment. Volvo CE ispart of the Volvo Group,

one of the world’s largestmanufacturers of heavyduty diesel engines. VolvoGroup is one of theworld’s leading manufac-turers of trucks, busesand construction equip-ment, drive systems formarine and industrial ap-plications, aerospacecomponents and services.The Group also providescomplete solutions for fi-nancing and related serv-ices. The Volvo Group,which employs more than

90,000 people, has pro-duction facilities in 19countries and sells itsproducts in more than180 markets. VolvoGroup sales for 2010amounted to 36.7BUSD*. The Volvo Groupis a publicly held compa-ny headquartered inGothenburg, Sweden.Volvo Shares are listed onNasdaq OMX Nordic Ex-change and are tradedOTC in the U.S.

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Near the end of the 20th century, the globalcommunity was becoming increasingly aware thatthe technological advancements of the past 100 yearswere taking a toll on the environment. As a result,federal and state environmental agencies developed

regulations and laws to help protect the environmentfor future generations. For instance, the passage ofthe USEPA’s Energy Policy Act of 1992 amended theNational Energy Conservation Policy Act of 1978. Itadded water conservation and renewable energy

sources to energy efficiency requirements. During that time, it was becoming clear to Jason

Thompson that renewable energy sources were goingto become a viable in the new millennium. It was thenthat he saw this as prime opportunity to start abiomass recycling center. Thus, the creation ofAmerican Property Experts.

American Property Experts is a comprehensivevegetative debris recycling facility that annually takesin assorted yard waste (18,000 tons), wood waste(3000 tons), root mat (2500 tons) and vegetativedebris (24,000 tons). According to Thompson, thecompany has contracts with local municipalities,landscapers and homeowners from as far north asRichmond, VA to as far south as Savannah, GA. Onaverage, they receive a couple hundred dump truckloads daily.

Thompson explained, “We process all the wooddebris at our 8.5 acre facility in Wilmington, NC.Here, we annually produce 35,000 tons of boiler fuel,8500 tons of topsoil and 1500 tons of high qualitymulch. The boiler fuel is shipped to several co-gener-ation plants to make electricity. These includeInternational Paper, which produces all their ownfuel and sells the excess back to the grid, CravenCounty Electric, a county owned electric co-op,Primary Energy, a private energy production firm andGreen Power, an energy producing company that con-verted an old coal plant to biomass.”

Thompson added, “America Property Experts alsoprovide land clearing, tub grinding and soil screeningservices.”

Thompson chooses Morbark grinders In 2001, in order to process the wood debris,

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American Property Experts' tub grinder gets a workout.

American Property Experts excelAmerican Property Experts excelat biomass productionat biomass production

by Gwenyth Laird Pernie

Waste wood is being recycled into marketable mulch instead of going into the landfill in the distance.

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AmericanProperty from 10Thompson purchased a Morbark 1300A Tub Grinderand a Morbark Wood Hog 5600 horizontal grinder.Because of his success with the Morbark equipment,he purchased a second 1300A in 2003.

Thompson said, “I purchased the 5600 because ithas a smaller safety zone (throw zone of debris) thana tub grinder. That allows us to work in closedsystems. We find that its production rate is slightlyslower, however.”

He emphasized that the biggest reason for hisdecision to purchase the Morbark grinders was therelationship that he had with Morbark’s area repre-sentative, Danny Westmoreland, a member of theJames River Equipment Dealership in Charlotte, NC.

“In the 10 years I have owned Morbark grinders,whenever I’ve had a question, I could call Danny,” hesaid. “If I couldn’t get him I could Michael Stanton,the Southeast U.S. regional sales manager forMorbark, Inc. The communication has been suburb.That is tremendously important since the threemachines I own are worth $600,000 or $700,000each and represent 60 percent of my total equip-ment.”

“Their demo experience was also very important tomy decision to purchase Morbark equipment,” headded. “During their demo, the 1300A productionrate was much better than that of our previousmachines. Currently, a conservative estimate of ourproduction rate for heavy LCID (Land Clearing/InertDebris) is about 45 tons per hour. ”

“The Morbark units have also proven to be finan-cially efficient,” Thompson noted. “Our jobs are ratedon efficiency per hour; in other words, what it costsus per hour to operate. That helps determine what Ibill per hour. In the first year we owned the Morbarkgrinders, we had a 35 percent increase in return oninvestment. Another cost advantage is that our main-tenance costs went from 18-20 percent of our overallcosts to 7-8 percent with the Morbark machines.Basically, the Morbark units are sturdier machinesfor heavy duty land clearing grinding operations.”

Thompson added, “The mobility of the machinesalso allows us to move off site easily. We have a dozencontracts with various landfills and private recyclersthat don’t have their own grinders. Our machines gosite to site and grind on a contract bases.”

For more information on American PropertyExperts go their web site at www.americanproperty-experts.com or call Jason Thompson at 910- 4430876.

by Gwenyth Laird PernieRecently, the worlds of two

successful businesses cametogether when American PropertyExperts chose Morbark grindersfor their primary equipmentneeds. Jason Thompson, owner ofAmerican Property Experts, ofWilmington, NC was looking todevelop his biomass recyclingcenter and that is when hecontacted Danny Westmoreland,now a member of the James RiverEquipment Dealership inCharlotte, NC. Today, Westmore-land relies upon a Morbark 1300ATub Grinder and a 5600 WoodHog horizontal grinder to get thejob done.

Morbark 1300A Tub GrinderThe Morbark 1300A Tub

Grinder weighs 74,580-pounds

with an operating length of 60-feet10-inches and width of 11-feet 11-inches. It has a CAT engine with800 to 1,050 hp. The hydraulicfull tilt tub has a 10-foot diameterand 57-inch deep walls with easyaccess to the 31 X 64-inch ham-mer mill system, which isconstructed with a heavy duty 20-inch diameter rotor and two piecelaser cut rotor plates. The platesare keyed on a 7-inch diametershaft with 7/16-inch bearingsand 2-1/4-inch hammer retainingrods. There are two 16-inch diam-eter augers that discharge materi-als onto a 40 X 31-inch heavyduty belt conveyer after screeningacross 1-inch thick steel heavyduty split screens.

Morbark Wood Hog 5600The Morbark Wood Hog 5600 is

a mid-sized horizontal grinder,42-foot 4-inches long and 10-inches wide, weighing 74,000-pounds. It has a CAT, Cumminsor John Deere engine with horse-power ranging from 460 to 860hp. The in feed opening is 56 X48-inches with an 11-cubic-yardin feed hopper. The hammer millis equipped with heavy dutyrotors and steel heavy dutygrates. The discharge systemconsists of two hydraulically driveaggregate grade conveyors. ThisWood Hog works well on greenwaste, pallets, brush, stumps andother wood waste. For more infor-mation on Morbark go towww.morbark.com or call DannyWestmoreland, field sales repre-sentative at James RiverEquipment, 336-317-1373.

American Property Experts rely onMorbark equipment

Workers move the Morbark 1300 into position as theyprepare to grind a stockpile of cleared debris.

Material is being loaded into the Morbark Wood Hog 5600.

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ClearSpan Fabric Struc-tures is the industry lead-ing manufacturer of ten-sion fabric buildings, offer-ing American made struc-tures with in-house engi-neering, manufacturing,installation and financing.They were founded in 1979with the mission of provid-ing the highest qualityproducts at the most com-petitive prices, with excep-tional customer service, di-rectly to the materials han-dling, waste and recycling,municipal and agriculturalcommunities.

ClearSpan FabricStructures is the naturalchoice when it comes toany building needs.Their buildings are engi-neered, manufacturedand constructed withthe highest structuralintegrity, as well as de-signed in compliancewith the InternationalBuilding Code. EveryHercules Truss ArchBuilding is custom engi-neered to fit the require-ments of the specific lo-cation, such as snowand wind loads or foun-dation type. Truss Archspecialists will guideclients through theprocess of designing andconstructing an engi-neered fabric structure,with special attention tothe client’s needs andgoals for the structure’sapplication. They willmake recommendationsbased on their experi-ence and knowledge,and will help the clientdetermine the specifica-tions and customizationneeded for their specificClearSpan structure.

Consumers and busi-nesses alike recognize theadvantages provided byClearSpan Fabric Struc-tures and the many qual-ities that set them apartfrom traditional wood ormetal buildings. Theirfabric covers reduce theneed for artificial lighting,saving as much as 75percent on lighting costs.With abundant daytimelighting that is bright andnatural, the interior of aClearSpan structure is aninviting environment thatemployees can enjoy. Thebuildings are climate re-sponsive, staying coolerin the summer andwarmer in the winterthan steel buildings, pro-viding indoor tempera-ture stability and addi-tional energy savings.The structures offer su-perior height and clear-

ance, with no internalcolumns or supports tointerfere with forklifts,dump trucks, skid load-ers, conveyers and otherheavy machinery, allow-ing the utilization of asmuch space as possible.Rodents and other un-wanted pests have noplace to hide or nest in acorner free ClearSpanstructure which meanssavings on extermina-tions and repairs.

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ClearSpan’s commit-ment to their customersdoesn’t stop once thebuilding is complete. Thecompany prides itself onmanufacturing the mostdurable fabric structures,and to support this theyprovide an industry lead-ing 15 year warranty onthe buildings’ covers andframes. They also offermany additional cus-tomizable features, mak-ing it possible to outfit an

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ClearSpan Fabric Struc-tures is the leading manu-facturer of tension fabricbuildings. The company isheadquartered in South

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Thirty years of experience owningand running a demolition companyhave taught Roland and Zoya Jarl,owners of The EEI Group, to always bealert for the right equipment to do ajob. This experience is what led themto establish a central equipment sup-ply company, Enterprising Europa,Inc. (EEI) that could offer demolitioncontractors a wide selection of solu-tions for their project needs.

EEI was already the importer and gen-eral distributor for all SOCOMEC prod-ucts in North America, including theDMS medium light duty breaker, MDOmedium heavy duty breakers, PDO Se-ries crushers and SBV Series screeningbuckets. Now EEI is able to offer SO-COMEC’s latest addition, their 9,240-pound breaker, the MDO 4000TS.

The MDO 4000TS that was recentlymade available for export to North Amer-ica, after an extensive one year testingprogram in European quarries. The

heavy weight MDO breaker range, nowconsisting of five models, is able to satis-fy the demands of customers with exca-vators from 15 to 75 tons. These break-ers reaffirm the traditional characteris-tics of SOCOMEC’s products: reliability,technical innovation and also their un-precedented 60 months warranty.

In regards to the breaker’s insidestructure, the tie rods have a new pro-file and an innovative tightening sys-tem, which gives them great elasticityand resistance. Moreover, the heavyweight MDO breaker range from 3500to 12000-foot-pound shares, togetherwith the light weight class DMS breakerrange, the exclusive advantage to beable to remove the piston and thesleeves without having to loosen the tierods. Constant, reliable breaker per-formance is assured due to an innova-tive system of hydraulic oil pressurecontrol in the input line, while an auto-matic variator or a hydraulic controlsystem changes the frequency of theblows, adjusting to the power requestedfor the work to be done. The piston hasbeen the object of long, profitable study,and is equipped with a strong hydraulicbrake able to avoid harmful blank firingto the breaker. The metal case of the

heavy weight class breaker range isbuilt in high resistant Hardox steel,along with side guides in the lower partof the breaker and an innovative upperrubber pad which totally eliminates vi-brations to the excavator boom. For un-derwater or tunneling applications it ispossible to pressurize the stroke cham-ber. A new special dust proof protectionon the lower part of the piston has beenpositioned to prevent the entrance ofany impurity.

“I’m very pleased to be able to offer thisexpanded breaker product line,” says Mr.Jarl. “It helps us offer a much morecomplete line of breakers. We want dem-olition contractors to come to us forequipment that solves their problems, forequipment that lasts. This line of heavyhydraulic breakers fits that description.”

EEI started with the Gallmac ToolCarrier machinery line, then expandedto include Socomec Hydraulic Ham-mers, RockFrac fracturing mortar,CanAm Rock Drill accessories and mostrecently, the Trevi Benne line of attach-ments. With the addition of these prod-ucts, EEI became the EEI-Group. EEI,based at 439 Rte 17 North, Mahwah, NJ07430, can be contacted at 201-236-0969, or e-mail [email protected].

The EEI Group now offers SOCOMEC’s latest breaker, the MDO 4000TS

The first MDO 4000TS that was sold inthe U.S. was purchased by HomrichWrecking from Michigan. Roland Jarl ofEnterprising Europa proudly poses withthe breaker to give a sense of scale tothe photo.

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CARROLL, OHIO —Terex ConstructionAmericas has recognizedCompany Wrench Ltd. asthe top distributor ofTerex® Fuchs materialhandlers for 2011. One ofthe top performing dis-tributors for severalyears, this is the firsttime Company Wrench

has been selected to re-ceive the No. 1 TerexFuchs equipment distrib-utor award. The companywas selected for its con-tinued growth with thematerial handler line, topsales performance andsuperior service supportof the customer.

“Starting with Brad

Hutchinson (owner ofCompany Wrench) andcarrying through to thesales and service person-nel, the entire CompanyWrench team is passion-ate beyond belief aboutensuring the customer’ssuccess,” says Dean Bar-ley, general manager ofTerex Construction

Americas. “It’s rewardingto work with a distributorlike Company Wrench,whose philosophy anddedication to the cus-tomer is in line with ourcommitment to the suc-cess of the customer.”

On hand to receive theaward for CompanyWrench were Hutchinson,

Gary Gleckler — presi-dent, Scott Carpenter —CFO, and Cam Gabbard— vice president. “It’s anhonor to have our team’sdedication to the TerexFuchs line recognizedwith this number one dis-tributor award,” saysHutchinson. “With our fo-cus on the scrap anddemolition industries, theTerex Fuchs line was anatural fit to our equip-ment offering. As a result,the relationship has al-lowed us to offer more so-lutions for our customersand has resulted in ahuge infusion of growthfor our company.”

Company Wrench’sunique road to becominga heavy equipment dis-tributor began 13 years

ago, when Hutchinsonstarted a truck, trailerand equipment shop inFairfield County, Ohio. Atthe time, the company of-fered 24 hour, seven daya week wrecker and re-covery service.

It wasn’t until 2002that Company Wrenchturned its focus to thedemolition market, repre-senting a line of specialtyhydraulic attachments.In 2005, Terex Construc-tion Americas began itsrelationship with Compa-ny Wrench to provide lo-cal sales and service sup-port for Terex Fuchsscrap and recycling cus-tomers operating in Ohio.This gave CompanyWrench a full line of pur-

Terex presents Company Wrench withtop Terex Fuchs Distributor award

The No. 1 Distributor, Terex Fuchs award and proclama-tions from the Governor of Ohio and CongressmanSteve Austria, Ohio's 7th District.

A crowd of dignitaries, employees and local citizensgathers just before the presentation of the award.

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Brad Hutchinson, owner of Company Wrench (L) andDean Barley, general manager of Terex ConstructionAmericas.

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PELLA, IOWA — Vermeer Corporationwas awarded the Joseph L. Abbott Jr. In-novative Product Award (New InstallationCategory) by the North American Societyof Trenchless Technology (NASTT) at the2012 No Dig Show, held March 12-15,2012, in Nashville, TN. Vermeer won theaward for its D36x50R Series II Naviga-tor® HDD, equipped with the rock fo-cused MAGnumT drilling system.

The MAGnum drilling system usesrapidly rotating magnets of alternatingpolarity within the carriage assembly,which generates a high frequency per-cussive action to fracture and effectivelybore through tough formations, includ-ing solid rock. This hammer technologywas developed in collaboration with

FlexiDRILL, a New Zealand based engi-neering company, and is licensed for ex-clusive distribution in the HDD marketby Vermeer.

Not a dedicated rock drill, the MAG-num system can be disengaged by theflip of the switch, and the D36x50R Se-ries II will perform as a conventionalHDD drill. This versatility qualifies thedrill for a range of ground conditions tohelp boost overall utilization.

“Vermeer is humbled to receive thisaward from NASTT,” said Dave Wis-niewski, vice president of undergroundsolutions for Vermeer. “We spent sever-al years developing this new technolo-gy. It is true innovation for tomorrow’sjobsite challenges.”

Each year, NASTT recognizes twocompanies for state of the art productsthat help advance trenchless technolo-gy. This is the third time Vermeer haswon in this category. Vermeer has pre-viously won the Abbott Award for theD20x22FX Series II Navigator flex angledrill and the Vermeer the AXIS® guidedboring system.

NASTT is a multiple disciplinary socie-ty of individuals and organizations withprofessional, utilitarian or environmentalinterests in trenchless technology. Itsmission is to advance trenchless technol-ogy and to promote its benefits for thepublic and the environment by increasingawareness and knowledge through infor-mation dissemination; research and de-velopment; education, training and part-

nerships with organizations and agenciesinterested in trenchless technology andits benefits.

For more information on Vermeerproducts and services, visit the com-pany’s website at www.vermeer.com oremail Vermeer at [email protected].

Vermeer Corporation of Pella, Iowa,manufactures a full line of tub and hor-izontal grinders, brush chippers, stumpcutters and tree spades, as well as hor-izontal directional drilling systems, mai-ni skid steers, utility and tracktrenchers and agricultural products.Vermeer offers worldwide sales, sup-port, service and parts through an inde-pendent, authorized dealer network.

Ralf Semler, Hammel New York, LLC at the Waste Expo in Las Vegas with the Red Giant machine whichwill be demonstrated at the 2012 WHEN Recycling Expo North, October 24-25, 2012 in Henrietta, NY.

See www.leetradeshows.com for more show details.

Vermeer wins the Joseph L. Abbott Jr. award for the third time

Komptech USA, Inc. ispleased to announce itsnewest edition to theKomptech Family. TomGeissinger comes aboardas an area sales managercovering Ohio, Indiana,Kentucky and WesternPennsylvania. Tom hasover 15 years of sales ex-perience and most re-cently was the Doppstadtsales specialist for Gib-son Machinery in Ohio. “Iam very excited to join aclose nit team with greatpotential to grow.”

Todd Dunderdale,Komptech USA Sales andMarketing director said,“Tom is going to impact

our business immediatelyand brings with him expe-rience that will help cus-tomers make the best de-cision for their business.”

New Sales Managerat Komptech

Tom Geissinger

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BLAIRSTOWN, NJ —NORCROSS, GA —Hyundai ConstructionEquipment Americas Inc.is excited to introducetwo state of the art wheelloader lines — theHL740-9 and the HL757-

9. These new 9 serieshigh powered earth-movers give every opera-tor maximum perform-ance, optimum precisionand versatile machinepreferences. Hyundaiwheel loaders provide op-

erators fast cycle timesfor many job applicationsincluding moving gravel,sand or other materials ingeneral construction oragricultural projects, ormoving stone and pipe inutility applications. Oper-

ators can easily switchout a bucket for a fork,plus benefit from the val-ue of more standard fea-tures when compared tothe competition.

Both the HL740-9 (145hp) and the HL 757-9

(173 hp) are powered byreliable, fuel efficient, lownoise Cummins Tier-IIIQSB6.7 engines.electron-ically controlled for opti-mum fuel to air ratio andclean, efficient combus-tion. Operators will ap-preciate the flexibility ofthree engine modes (Pow-er, Standard, or Econo)which range from fullpower to reduced fuelconsumption.

Both the HL740-9 andthe HL 757-9 offer the fol-lowing specialized models:

• Tool Master™ is ap-propriate for jobs requir-ing special attachments,such as forks, log grap-ples or hay handlers; and

• Extend Reach (XTD)are for projects requiringa higher dump height,such as loading materialinto high sided dumptrucks or use in feed lotapplications.

Operator comfort, re-duced stress, improvedefficiency all played im-portant roles in the newlydesigned cabins of theHL740-9 and the HL 757-9. Advanced color moni-tors with 5.7-inch widecolor LCD screens,mounted on adjustableswivel mounts for re-duced glare, allow the op-erator to easily controlthe machine. Special at-tention was given to acomfortable and conven-ient interior with manystandard amenities suchas automatic AC/heat,heated rearview mirrors,hands free phone, per-sonal storage space andAM/FM radio/MP3 inter-face/USB ports.

Just like all of theequipment in the 9 se-ries, Hyundai designedthe HL740-9 and HL 757-9 to maximize profitabili-ty through improved effi-ciencies and extended lifecomponents. Both mod-els come standard withHi-mate, Hyundai’s pro-prietary remote manage-ment system that pro-

vides operators and deal-er service personnel ac-cess to vital service anddiagnostic informationvia an online portal. Hi-mate saves time andmoney for the owner bypromoting preventativemaintenance and reduc-ing machine downtime.Plus, both models areequipped with long lifehydraulic filters that nowhave 1,000 hours serviceintervals, and Hyundaicertified hydraulic oil canlast up to 5,000 hoursbefore changing.

Hyundai ConstructionEquipment Americas Inc.offers quality earthmov-ing and material handlingequipment, including hy-draulic excavators, wheelloaders, skid steer load-ers and electric anddiesel forklifts. They alsomanufacture internalcombustion cushion andinternal combustionpneumatic forklifts.

Hyundai’s North Ameri-can headquarters in Nor-cross, GA, along withtheir Elk Grove locationoutside Chicago, givesthe company two strate-gically located parts de-pots for quick fulfillmentsof dealer and customerorders.

Hyundai Heavy Indus-tries (HHI), Hyundai Con-struction Equipment’sparent company has in-stilled their philosophy,quality before and afterthe sale throughout all di-visions. HHI invests heavi-ly in construction equip-ment R&D — and buildstate of the art productionfacilities around the world.Hyundai is ISO 9001 certi-fied and is a perennialwinner of numerous Kore-an construction-equip-ment design awards.

For more informationabout Hyundai, Hyundaiproducts or dealership op-portunities, please visit usat www.hceamericas.comor call 877-509-2254.

Hyundai’s newest wheel loaders offer maximum efficiency and operator comfort

Hyundai Construction Equipment's HL 740-9 and 757-9wheel loaders give every operator maximum performance,optimum precision and versatile machine preferences.

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USED EQUIPMENT SHOWCASEReaching recycling and aggregateindustry professionals across theUnited States in one easy section.

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LC Whitford Equipment Co., Inc.4316 Bolivar Rd.

Wellsville, NY 14895

FOR SALES, PARTS AND SERVICE -1-800-321-3602Web site: www.lcwhitford.com Email: [email protected]

Morbark Timber Pro Rayco Barko Okada

2006 John Deere 648G Series III4x4 Skidder/Grapple - Call for Pricing

2008 Rayco Super RG50, RepoMachine, Only 154 hours!

Call for Pricing

1998 Morbark 1300 Tub Grinder, 750 HP Cat Engine, Recent Rebuild,

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2002 Morbark Mountain Goat 20/36Track Chipper with Loader, CumminsDiesel, Low Hours! - Call for Pricing

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2012 Morbark Beever M18R Chipper, 213HP Cat, Autofeed, Many Additional Options

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2012 Morbark Beever M15R Cat142 HP, Autofeed, Many Additional

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20111 Morrbarkk 3800XL Track Wood Hog, horizontal grinder, 800 HP Cat -FinancingAvailable-Trades welcome! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calll forr Pricee

20066 Morbarkk Blizzardd 12 Auto Feed, Needed TLC and Got it Here! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calll forr Price

20044 Marbarkk Hurricane 18” Chipper, Tandem w/Winch, 180 CAT, Recent Trade In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Callll forr Price

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20122 Raycoo 1645SJR,, Swing Out Controls, 4X4, Blade, Trailer - New Model! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calll forr Price

20122 Raycoo RG-100X,, 99HP Kubota, Trailer . .Calll forr Speciall Springg Pricing!

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FAE,, UML/SSSLL 125, mower attachment, used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calll forr Price

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Davco mower attachment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calll forr Price

Rotobec grapple with RT252 rotator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calll forr Price

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For Sales, Parts or Service Call 1-800-321-3602 or E-Mail: [email protected]

2009 Morbark 4600XL Wood Hog,Exc. Cond., Cat 875HP, Remote,

Mag End Pulley, Low Hours

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pose built material handlers designedfor the scrap, recycling and demolitionmarkets. With its strong bent on servingthese markets, Company Wrench imme-diately became a top performing distrib-utor for the material handler line.

“We took the same philosophy of 24-7repair services demanded by the cus-tomer in the heavy wrecker businessand adapted it to the scrap business forthe Terex Fuchs line,” comments Gleck-ler. “We also offer a buy-back programas part of our support package.”

“The biggest cost is when a company’sequipment is down, and we make surewe have a service technician to the job-site the same day we receive the call,”adds Gabbard. “If a customer is in a re-mote location, we’ll fly the service per-

sonnel to the jobsite on our own planeto ensure he is up and running asquickly as possible.”

It is this dedication to the customerthat has enabled Company Wrench togrow from 1 to 12 locations in six years.The No. 1 Terex Fuchs equipment dis-tributor award was presented to Com-pany Wrench officials by Terex Con-struction Americas representativesDean Barley, Chris Koch and KristyJennings in a ceremony held on May 1,2012 at the distributor’s headquarterslocation in Carroll, Ohio.

Joining Terex Construction Americasand Company Wrench officials were ahost of local and state dignitaries, in-cluding representatives from the officesof Governor John Kasich and Congress-

man Steve Austria of Ohio’s 7th District.In addition to being named the top TerexFuchs equipment distributor for 2011,Company Wrench received proclama-tions from the offices of both GovernorKasich and Congressman Austria.

From a small initial territory repre-senting Terex Fuchs material handlers,Company Wrench now offers sales andservice support for multiple states inthe Midwestern and Southern regionsfor Terex Fuchs. “This is a well deservedhonor for Company Wrench,” says ChrisKoch, divisional sales manager for TerexConstruction Americas. “They are a topnotch organization and one of our mostdedicated distributors, not only to theproduct line but, more importantly, tothe customer. We congratulate them on

their success.” Terex Corporation is a diversified

global manufacturer of a broad range ofequipment that is focused on deliveringreliable, customer driven solutions formany applications, including the con-struction, infrastructure, quarrying,mining, shipping, transportation, refin-ing, energy, utility and manufacturingindustries. Terex reports in five busi-ness segments: Aerial Work Platforms;Construction; Cranes; Material Han-dling, Port Solutions and Materials Pro-cessing. Terex offers financial productsand services to assist in the acquisitionof equipment through Terex FinancialServices. More information can befound at www.terex.com.

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Give us a call let us help you sell your equipment at NO COST to YOU!2010 Bandit Beast 3590 CAT C18 765hp Approx. 1200 hours GOOD CONDITION! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $280,0001993 Morbark 3036 CAT 300 hp engine, compressor, many extras, Nice Straight Machine! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $62,0002002 Vermeer HG525 CAT 525hp, many recent updates, Very Nice! $165,000 LOWER PRICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150,0002006 Vermeer HG6000TX Approx. 1900 hours, NEW lower price, WON'T LAST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $289,0002006 Bandit Beast 4680 CAT 1000hp, approx. 2200 hours, Excellent Condition! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $300,0002003 Morbark 1300NCL CAT 1000 hp engine, approx. 4500 hours, Good Condition! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $190,0002003 Morbark 7600 CAT 3412E 1000 hp engine, approx. 3000 hours, VERY NICE! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $275,0002007 Morbark 2755 Chiparvester, Approx. 3800 hours, VERY Good Condition! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $499,0002006 Vermeer HG6000 CAT C16 630 hp engine, approx. 2800 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $189,0002004 Morbark 3600T CAT 525 hp engine, approx. 1000 hours, Lower Price! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $240,000-$229,000 2008 Morbark 4600XLT CAT C27 875 hp, Tier 3, approx. 1800 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $410,000

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2004 Morbark 950 w/ coloring unit,200 hp under 300 HOURS - Excellent

Condition!, NEW LOWER PRICE!WAS $85,000 – NOW $62,500

2007 McCloskey 512R approx. 1300hours used in mulch application,

Very Nice! $115,000

2002 Peterson Pacific 5400CAT 800 hp engine, approx. 2800 hours

$149,000

2009 Morbark 3800T CAT 700 hp withengine warranty remaining, Approx. 5500

hours, VERY NICE! NEW LOWER PRICEWAS $325,000 NOW $320,000!!

1999 Morbark 1300 CAT 3412E 860 hpengine, Approx. 600 hours on CAT rebuild

NEW LOWER PRICE!! WAS $140,000NOW $115,000

1999 Morbark 5600 CAT 3412E CAT Rebuilt

Engine, New feed Chains, VERY NICEMACHINE - HOT DEAL!! $185,000

1997 Morbark 1200 NEW CAT 3412 650hp, New Clutch, New Slip Joint, New CATbell housing, Rebuilt Mill – EXCELLENT

CONDITION! $159,000

1998 Bandit Beast 3680 325hp Approx.4430 hours, Engine runs out well Oil sam-

ples available - Great Deal! $74,500

1999 Morbark 1200TCAT 3412 750 hp engine, Many recent

updates too many to list, Good Condition!

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2006 Vermeer TG7000 L, CAT 1000 hpengine, Approx. 6500 hours, Grind Ready,

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KATY, TX — LiuGong ConstructionMachinery is pleased to announce anew, strategic alliance with Cummins, along term partner and supplier of en-gines for LiuGong products. The new al-liance provides LiuGong dealers withthe opportunity to become certified andauthorized Cummins Service Providers.The goal for both LiuGong and Cum-mins through this partnership is to pro-vide their joint customer base with en-

hanced customer service and support.According to Dan Collins, deputy gen-

eral manager for Global After Sales Sup-port for LiuGong, “This partnership wasput into place to ensure that both Liu-Gong and Cummins have the after thesale structure in place to provide out-standing customer service and delivermaximum uptime to our customers. Bycreating camaraderie between the localCummins distributor, who originally

certifies the LiuGong dealer and recerti-fies them annually, we’re able tostreamline repairs to ensure that ourcustomers’ equipment operates with aslittle downtime as possible.”

Traditionally, a LiuGong equipmentowner would need to take their equip-ment to their local LiuGong dealer forany warranty related service issue ex-cept those related to the engine. Whenan engine repair was required during

the warranty period, the customer ortheir LiuGong dealer would have to con-tact their closest Cummins distributorto perform the service. By becomingcertified, LiuGong dealers will be able towork directly with a Cummins distribu-tor to secure genuine Cummins parts toperform their customer’s required en-gine maintenance or repair. Not only

LuiGong forges relationship with Cummins to launch dealer certification program

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does this provide a levelof convenience to the cus-tomer, but is also pro-vides LiuGong dealerswith an additional rev-enue stream.

There are three levels ofcertification currentlyavailable to LiuGongdealers: MaintenanceDealer, Repair Dealer andFull Service Dealer. In or-

der to attain these certifi-cations, LiuGong dealersmust complete technicaland warranty trainingthrough their local Cum-mins distributor, main-

tain a consistent parts in-ventory and invest in thetools necessary to servicethe engines they are cer-tified to work on. Depend-ing on the level of certifi-

cation/s received, thedealer may completemaintenance only, main-tenance and external re-pairs or all internal andexternal warranty repairson the engine/s.

Through this alliance,LiuGong and Cumminsare able to assure cus-tomers that all LiuGongproducts powered by aCummins Engine receivesuperior engine support.According to Fred Ri-deneur, general managerof Business Operationsfor LiuGong North Ameri-ca, this program is at-tractive on all levels, forowners of LiuGong equip-ment, for LiuGong deal-

ers and for the localCummins distributor. “Inthe equipment businessyou need to live andbreathe service. Anyminute a piece of equip-ment is down, it’s costingthe customer money. Byestablishing a partner-ship between the local Li-uGong dealer and closestCummins distributor,we’re making sure thatwe can service all aspectsof our customers’ ma-chines. If we can servicethem, we can guaranteethem that we’ll be able tominimize any unplanneddowntime. That level of

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2002 Vermeer TG400 00528 $130,000 Aurora, IL Stu

1999 Vermeer TG400A 00481 5400 $81,000 Jackson, MI Stewart

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When consumers head to the Virginia PeninsulasPublic Service Authority (VPPSA) Compost Facility inYorktown, VA for their composted mulch or specialtysoil products for their landscaping projects, they areassured of a consistent, quality product. That isbecause the compost has been carefully screenedwith a McCloskey 733 trommel screener before it issold to the public. In a recent visit to VPPSA, WasteHandling Equipment News had the opportunity to seethe McCloskey 733 in action while VPPSA waspreparing a stockpile of composted mulch for futuresale.

According to Donald “Donnie” Bonivich, theCompost Facility supervisor for VPPSA, all of thecomposted mulch goes through the 733 trommel asthe final step in the composting process. “When a

windrow has cured for the appropriate length of time,we screen it with the trommel,” Donnie said. “Theovers are returned to a compost windrow for furthercomposting and the screened material is eithermoved to our sales area near the entrance to thefacility, or it is stockpiled for future customer salesand direct shipment to large consumers. With thistrommel, we can screen three tractor trailer loads ofmaterial in about an hour, if we need to.”

Donnie explained that VPPSA consumers comefrom communities in Hampton, Poquoson and YorkCounties in Virginia. “VPPSA is a ten city and countysolid waste authority,” he said. “Facility membersinclude the Cities of Hampton, Poquoson andWilliamsburg and the Counties of Essex, James City,King and Queen, King William, Mathews, Middlesex

and York. The Towns of Tappahannock, Urbanna andWest Point are also members.”

As we toured the facility, Donnie said that the firststep of the process is the material is ground using atub grinder. Then, it is placed into windrows that areseveral hundred yards long, eighteen feet wide andabout seven feet tall.

Over the next six months, the windrows aremonitored as they cure. This is done to ensureconsistency. During the curing process, temperaturesin the stockpiled compost can reach 160 degrees.These products are cured for a minimum of threemonths. This curing process ensures that the materi-al is weed seed, bug and pathogen free making it safeto place around a customer’s property.

From there it goes through the tub grinder again,

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Donnie Bonovich, Compost Facility supervisor and David Bleeks, McCloskey representative from Commonwealth Equipment, talk about future considerations for VPPSAand the upcoming equipment needs for 2012 as the facility's McCloskey 733 Trommel is busy processing a row of finished composted mulch.

Composted mulch gets final Composted mulch gets final screening before going to customersscreening before going to customers

by Jon M. Casey

Composted mulch is run through the McCloskey 733 Trommel before being moved to the outgoing materials pilesfor sale or shipment.

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which feeds the second grind directly into theMcCloskey 733. This reduces an extra handling stepof manually feeding the reground material into thetrommel. During this screening process, theMcCloskey 733 separates the material into the twoavailable products, mulch fines and reground mulch.Once the material has rested, usually thirty days, theprocess is complete and the material is ready for sale,

For the 2012 season, VPPSA offers four productsfor sale: reground mulch, mulch fines, compost anda soil blend. Since this visit to the VPPSA facility,Donnie tells us that they have begun coloring mulchwith a newly acquired Diamond Z 1352BL tubgrinder, and they will be offering colored mulch aspart of their product line. This product was offeredseveral years ago, but with the economy people wereleaning toward the lower prices offered on regularmulch. With renewed interest, they will be offering itagain.

VPPSA is a member of the U.S. Composting and thenewly formed Virginia Composting Council. For moreinformation about the VPPSA compost facility,contact them at 757-898-5012 or for informationabout all of the VPPSA programs visit them online atwww.vppsa.org.

by Jon M. CaseyIt did not take long to see why

the crew at the VirginiaPeninsulas Public Service Author-ity (VPPSA) enjoyed having theMcCloskey International 733 highperformance trommel goingthrough its paces on a recentafternoon at the Yorktown, VACompost Facility. The 733, withits 7-foot diameter trommelscreen and 225 hp CAT dieselengine, gives VPPSA the ability toscreen up to 400-cubic-yards ofdry, composted mulch per hour asthey prepare for the 2012 yardcare and landscaping season.With a virtual endless line ofcustomers awaiting a load offreshly screened, compostedmulch, Donnie Bonivich needsthe assurance that the 733’sreliability provides when it comesto having product ready for hiscustomers.

David Bleeks, the Common-wealth Equipment representativewho works with VPPSA to keepthe 733 serviced and ready to go,said that the volume of productthat the high performancetrommel is able to process, givesrecyclers the kind of equipmentthat they need to meet the highvolume demands of the busyspring landscaping time of year.He noted that the trommel’s48-inch wide remote controlledradial stacker, gives the operatorthe ability to stockpile up to1,200-cubic-yards of materialfrom a single operating location.With the 180 degree rotatingstacker, the need to move thetrommel to additional locations isreduced, giving the crew moreoperating time in one spot.

Additionally, with its 33-footlong drum, material is able tospend more time on the screen,

which allows for a more thoroughscreening of the finished product.One of the nice features thatBonivich appreciates in theproduction capabilities of the 733is that he is able to screen aboutthree tractor trailer loads ofmulch in an hour if and when heneeds to. He says that this kind ofcapability is especially helpfulduring the spring and summerwhen wholesale customers aredoing everything they can to keeptheir composted mulch inadequate supply.

For more information onMcCloskey International, visittheir website at www.mccloskey-international.com. For customersin the Commonwealth Equipmentmarketing area, visit their websiteat www.commonwealthequip-ment.com.

McCloskey International’s 733 high performance trommel is second to none!

Donnie Bonovich, Compost Facility Supervisor and David Bleeks, McCloskey Representative fromCommonwealth Equipment, help give perspective to the size of the 733 Trommel.

An attendant at the entrance to the VPPSA site, watch-es customers unload leaves onto the incoming stock-pile.

A worker from Cedar Creek Landscaping unloads apickup full of leaves.

Material that is ready to fill customer's orders is storedin four bins near the entrance to VPPSA.

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commitment is indicative of LiuGong’spromise and delivery of second to nonecustomer service.”

To date, three LiuGong dealers havereceived their Cummins Certified Ser-vice Provider designation through thisprogram: Equipment East in Massachu-setts, Anderson Machinery in Texas andMidwest Loader Sales in South Dakota.

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COMMERCE CITY, CO— Atlas Copco’s new ad-dition to its heavy hy-draulic breaker line, theHB 4100, provides betterperformance and higherefficiency than the pre-ceding model and weighsless. It has a serviceweight of 9,039-pounds(designed for carriers inthe 88,185 to 154,324-pound weight class), butis as powerful as other,

much heavier breakers.“The improvement is

considerable,” explainedKeith Becker, Atlas Copcoproduct developmentspecialist for hydraulicbreakers. “We were ableto achieve double digitpercentage increases inpower and efficiencywhile holding on to ourknown reliability.”

Reduced weight andbetter performance

means that similar re-sults can be achievedwith a smaller hydraulicbreaker. A lighter break-er also means that asmaller excavator can beused, saving both invest-ment and operatingcosts. According to Beck-er, “The return on invest-ment is many timesgreater than the pure ac-quisition costs. The re-duction of total cost of

ownership conserves re-sources such as manhours and fuel. The HB4100 does this with itsdurability and simplemaintenance concepts.”

Another improvementto the HB 4100 hydraulicbreaker is a guide systemthat makes the breakermore stable and resilient.“Hydraulic breakers areultimately subjected touse under the most ex-

treme conditions,” Beckeradded. “A new cover platefor the retaining bars of-fers more protection inthe lower part of thebreaker. This area re-ceives the most wear andtear, especially on demo-lition jobs. The HB 4100also has increased wearprotection at the bottomof the case, which hasproven its worth with allheavy hydraulic breakers

from Atlas Copco.”The new HB 4100 also

includes the followingstandard features of theAtlas Copco heavy hy-draulic breaker series:

• The VibroSilencedsystem protects opera-tors against noise andvibrations;

• PowerAdapt switchesthe breaker off in the eventof a hydraulic overflow;

• AutoControl adjuststhe blow frequency andblow energy to match thehardness of the material;

• ContiLube TM II is anintegrated, automatic lu-brication system;

• StartSelect allows theoperator to influence thestartup and shutdownbehavior of the hydraulicbreaker; and

• The optional DustPro-tector protects the lowerpart of the hydraulicbreaker from dust androck particles.

The HB 4100 hydraulicbreaker is suitable forsecondary and primaryrock breaking in quar-ries, demolition of con-crete, steel and pave-ment, trenching, dredg-ing, tunneling and foun-dation work.

Atlas Copco introduces HB 4100 heavy breaker

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KIRKLAND, WA — Ed-monton Kenworth re-ceived the prestigious2011 Kenworth Dealer ofthe Year Award for theUnited States and Cana-da at the annual Ken-worth Dealer Meetingheld recently in Colum-bus, Ohio.

“It’s a great privilegeand honor for EdmontonKenworth and our manydedicated employees to be

recognized with the 2011Kenworth Dealer of theYear award,” said Gary M.King, president of Ed-monton Kenworth. “Thereare many outstandingKenworth dealers, so thisaward is certainly a veryspecial achievement. Weespecially thank ourmany customers for theirbusiness, and we look for-ward to continuing to pro-vide them with excellent

support and Kenworth’scomplete range of TheWorld’s Best® heavy andmedium duty trucks.”

Edmonton Kenworthwas selected as KenworthDealer of the Year fromamong Kenworth’s sixGold Award winners for2011. Other Gold Awardwinners are GreatWestKenworth (Calgary, Alb.),Kenworth of SouthLouisiana (Gray, LA);

MHC Kenworth, Colorado(Denver); MHC Kenworth,Oklahoma (OklahomaCity) and Wallwork Ken-worth (Fargo, ND).

“Edmonton Kenworthhad an outstanding per-formance during 2011,”said Gary Moore, Ken-worth general managerand PACCAR vice presi-dent. “Edmonton Ken-worth sold and leased avery significant number

of Kenworth trucks,achieved strong marketshare in both heavy andmedium duty truck sales,operated excellent facili-ties, and provided excep-tional customer support.Congratulations to TheWorld’s Best Kenworthdealer for 2011.”

Edmonton Kenworth isa major supplier oftrucks, parts and serviceto the oilfield, logging andhighway markets in theEdmonton region andnorthern Alberta. Edmon-ton Kenworth has now re-ceived three KenworthDealer of the Year awards,eight Gold Awards and aKenworth Customer Sup-port Dealer of the Yearaward in the past 11years. The dealer’s leasingoperation (PacLease Ed-monton Kenworth) re-ceived the PacLease NorthAmerican Franchise ofthe Year award in both2009 and 2011.

During the KenworthDealer Meeting, Ken-worth also honored its 14Silver Award winners for2011 which are: CustomTruck Sales, Kenworth ofJacksonville, KenworthMaska, Kenworth SalesCompany, MHC Ken-worth , Kansas City; MHCKenworth, Texas; PapéKenworth of Oregon;Rihm Kenworth; MotorPower Kenworth, GreatFalls; Kenworth of SouthTexas; Kenworth Quebec;Wichita Kenworth; Wis-consin Kenworth andWorldwide Equipment ofWest Virginia.

The Kenworth dealernetwork’s constant com-mitment to superior satis-faction is demonstratedby Kenworth receiving the2011 J.D. Power and As-sociates award for “High-est in Customer Satisfac-tion for Heavy Duty TruckDealer Service.”*

Kenworth Truck Com-pany is the manufacturerof The World’s Best heavyand medium duty trucks.Kenworth is an industryleader in providing fuelsaving technology solu-tions that help increasefuel efficiency and reduceemissions. The compa-ny’s dedication to thegreen fleet includes aero-dynamic trucks, com-pressed and liquefiednatural gas trucks andmedium duty diesel elec-

tric hybrids. Kenworth isthe only truck manufac-turer to receive the Envi-ronmental ProtectionAgency’s Clean Air Excel-lence award in recogni-tion of its environmental-ly friendly products. Inaddition, the fuel efficientKenworth T700 equippedwith the low emissionPACCAR MX engine wasnamed the 2011 HeavyDuty Commercial Truckof the Year by the Ameri-can Truck Dealers. Ken-worth’s Internet homepage is at www.ken-worth.com. Kenworth. APACCAR Company.

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2011 Edmonton Ken-worth; 2010 MHC Ken-worth - Colorado; 2009MHC Kenworth - KansasCity; 2008 Kenworth ofSouth Texas; 2007 Cus-tom Truck Sales; 2006 Ed-monton Kenworth; 2005MHC Kenworth - Texas;2004 NorCal Kenworth;2003 Tri-State Kenworth;2002 Inland Kenworth -Canada; 2001 EdmontonKenworth; and 2000 Ken-worth Northwest.

*Kenworth received thehighest numerical scorefor heavy duty truckdealer service in the pro-prietary J.D. Power andAssociates 2011 HeavyDuty Truck CustomerSatisfaction Study(SM).Heavy duty study basedon 1,651 primary main-tainers of 2010 modelyear Class 8 heavy dutytrucks and measuringfour manufacturers. Pro-prietary study resultsare based on experiencesand perceptions of pri-mary maintainers sur-veyed in April-May 2011.Your experiences mayvary. Visit jdpower.comfor more information.

Edmonton Kenworth honored with prestigious 2011 Kenworth Dealer of the Year award

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Complete line of con-struction equipment

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CAMBRIDGE, OHIO —Southeastern EquipmentCompany is pleased toannounce that the com-pany now offers HyundaiConstruction Equipmentat its locations in Ft.Wayne and Indianapolis,IN. The equipment line

includes mini excavators,crawler excavators,wheeled excavators andwheel loaders. Parts andservice for all models arealso available, and a di-verse selection of equip-ment is on hand to rent.

“We are proud to be adistributor of HyundaiConstruction Equipment,”says Charlie Patterson,president of Southeastern

Equipment Company.“The company has re-ceived several industrialdesign awards for itsequipment. They join ourlineup of top qualitybrands.” The HyundaiConstruction Equipmentline includes 18 excavatormodels, with operatingweights ranging from3,640 to 18,410-poundsfor their mini excavators

and from 24,690 to181,460-pounds for theirfull size crawler excava-tors. In addition, 10wheeled excavators areavailable with operatingweights of 12,240 to45,2000-pounds. Hyundaialso offers six wheel loadermodels with operatingweights ranging from21,400 to 66,100-pounds,and a bucket capacity

range of 2.0 to 6.5-yards.Southeastern Equip-

ment has been selling,servicing and rentingheavy machinery since1957. The company haseighteen locationsthroughout Ohio, Michi-gan, Kentucky and Indi-ana. Manufacturers rep-resented by SoutheasternEquipment include: CaseConstruction, Kobelco,

New Holland Construc-tion, Hyundai Construc-tion, Bomag, Gradall, Et-nyre, Vacall, Terex, TerexRoadbuilding, Champion,Schwarze, Eagle Crusher,Alamo Industrial, EagerBeaver Trailers, SuperiorBroom, Massey Fergu-son, Midland Machinery,Badger Equipment Com-pany, DuraPatcher, CaseIH, Fecon, Genie, Sky-trak, JLG, Sullair and awide variety of companiesthat manufacture heavyequipment attachments.For more information,visit their website atw w w . s o u t h e a s t -ernequip.com.

Hyundai began itsbusiness as a generalcontractor in 1947 tohelp rebuild Korea afterWorld War II. In 1989 thecompany introduced twoexcavators to the NorthAmerican market andcommitted to providinghigh quality products, de-pendable support and re-sponsive customer serv-ice. Two years later,Hyundai ConstructionEquipment (HCE) wasformed to expand theequipment line. Its par-ent company is HyundaiHeavy Industries Co.,Ltd. For more informa-tion, visit their website atwww.hceamericas.com.

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DC350T electric overhydraulic adjustable

automated system fea-tures significant tech-nological advantages

over traditional tarpingsystems.

ALGER, MI — Only theRoll-Rite DC350T incor-porates the technology toeliminate the blind sides

of tarping a roll-off. Nowthe driver can standaway from the truck totarp the container, af-fording complete 360 de-gree walk around visibil-ity during the operation.An operator can avoidsystem damage, reducetarp wear and tear, andquickly and efficiently

tarp the load — on mul-ti-size containers — bysimply pushing a buttonon the Roll-Rite wirelessremote control. Andtechnology wise, that’sjust for starters.

“The technology thatdrives hydraulic tarpingsystems hasn’t changedmuch in over 15 years.

Sure, it still works, butwhat are you missing?”asks Erl Henry, solidwaste and recycling salesmanager of Roll-Rite. “Nowadvancements in technol-ogy can help make yourroll-off operation moreprofitable and safer foryour drivers,” he added.

The DC350 is so ad-

vanced it’s got fourpatents (and a fifth pend-ing). And it’s uniquely dif-ferent than traditionalhydraulic driven roll-offsystems in a multitude ofmoney saving ways:

• The system shipsfrom the factory com-pletely preassembled andprewired. It installs inless than half the time,on average, of a competi-tive hydraulic system,saving several hundreddollars of installation la-bor costs;

• The DC350 isequipped with an innova-tive gear driven springpivot and a patented slid-ing mechanism that com-bines 20-inches of travelwith 180 degree arm ro-tation to easily tarp 20,30 and 40-yard contain-ers (up to 22-foot long);

• Durable arms featurea three piece patented de-sign made of speciallytreated, high strength pol-ished aluminum alloy. Re-pairs are easy and re-placement costs are about66 percent less thanheavy rust prone steel;

• The tarp is woundonto a stationary spool byan electric gear motorthat has been provendurable in over 15 yearsof high torque tarpingservice, and is so reliableit’s warranted for fiveyears (non-prorated);

• Efficient low volume

self-contained hydraulicsslide the pivots andraise/lower tower, greatlyreducing costly potentialleaks and repairs;

• All DC350 standardreplacement parts can beshipped same day forovernight delivery, mini-mizing downtime; and

• The DC350’s uniquedesign makes repairseasier, faster and less ex-pensive than traditionalhydraulic systems. Themechanics of the pivotand slider are accessiblefor repair on the truck.The arms can be repairedor replaced without weld-ing. And the tarp can bechanged out in minutes,not hours, with nodrilling required.

“If you’re going to investin the latest and greatesttechnology in yourtrucks, engines and roll-off hoists — the sametechnology advantage isalso available for yourtarping system, too. TheDC350 was designed tobe simpler to operate,maintain and install, andoffer a lower overall costof ownership than the hy-draulic systems that havepredominated the roll-offmarket for the pastdecade,” added Henry.

For more informationon the DC350, or to see avideo of the tarping sys-tem in action, visitwww.dc350.com.

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NOV 13-15ISRI Safety and

Environmental CouncilMeeting

Drury Plaza San AntonioRiverwalk. Contact AnneMarie Horvath, 202-662-8511 or [email protected].

WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWSE-mail announcement of your upcomingevent(s) to: [email protected] We mustreceive your information, plus a contactphone number, prior to the deadlinethat's noted under the Announcementsheading on the 1st page of these WHENClassifieds.

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1 Asphalt Paving_____________________ 7 Construction Demolition _________________2 Concrete Paving ___________________ 8 Landscaping __________________________3 Oil & Stone Paving__________________ 9 Land Clearing _________________________4 Bridge Construction ________________ 10 Logging _____________________________5 Excavating ________________________ 11 Other _______________________________6 Utility/Underground _________________

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10 � Blasting

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