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Montemayor Tests Out New Hybrid on I-294Job By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT Sanitation District 1 (SD1) of Northern Kentucky broke ground in September on a 6-mi.-long (9.6 km) tunnel intended to convey sewage across western Boone County to a new treatment plant on the banks of the Ohio River. The gravity sewer project will route flow to a new 20 million gal- lon-per-day Western Regional Wastewater Reclamation Facility. When completed, ultimate peak hourly flow can reach as high as 177 million gal. per day (gpd), with average daily flow expected to initially be more in the realm of 10 million gpd. As Jeff Olsen, vice president of HDR Engineering and project manager of this job, explained, the project will pro- vide relief for an overburdened collec- tion and treatment system and can be used to store up to 14 million gallons of excess water after heavy rains. “There’s a significant wet weather component” to this sanitary sewer, he explained, adding that it is designed to accommodate wet weather issues and alleviate the burden on the Dry Creek treatment plant in Kenton County. Other benefits include relief to exist- ing interceptor sewers, with added capacity for future growth; operational simplicity, requiring minimal mainte- Kentucky Digs Deep on $109M Tunnel Project The inaugural Midwest Construction Expo will be held at the Minneapolis Convention Center on Thursday and Friday, March 18 and 19, 2010. Show hours are 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days, and admission is free. More than 100 exhibits are planned, featuring the lat- est makes and models of construction equipment, as well as trucks, trailers, attachments, contractor supplies and all the ancillary products and services, such as finance, bonding, insurance, and more. Several of the area’s top equipment dealers have already committed to the show, including Ziegler Cat, Lano Equipment, St. Joseph Equipment, Road Machinery & Supplies, RDO and Trenchers Plus. In addition to the exhibits the show will be an out- standing educational opportunity for attendees. Many of the industry’s leading associations are working closely with CEG Productions, the show’s producers, to devel- op programs that will help contractors do their jobs bet- ter, faster, safer and more efficiently. Among the participating associations will be the Minneapolis Utility Contractors Association, the Inaugural Midwest Construction Expo Set for March 2010 Vermeer Tapped for Lake County Work…22 Digital Editions Available at constructionequipmentguide.com Cat Auction Services Hosts Sale in Minn. …88 Inside Table of Contents .............. 4 Motorgrader Section.. 41-44 Business Calendar............ 50 Paving Section ............ 69-78 Parts Section .................... 79 Auction Section .......... 85-94 Advertisers Index ............ 95 Published Nationally see EXPO page 50 see TUNNEL page 26 see TOLLWAY page 46 Work onsite began June 1 and by the end of August, the bore machine was in the ground. Its first cut was complet- ed by Aug. 24 and its initial 100-ft. (30.5 m) mining drive through shaft 5 was done on Sept. 10. $3.00 470 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.” ® Midwest Edition A Case CX225 excava- tor sets coping panels on top of the retaining wall on the toll road project. November 14 2009 Vol. XVI • No. 23 By Maura Bohart and Peter Suanlarm CEG EDITORS For the past three years, the Indiana Toll Road has undergone major improvements. These improvements came about as a result of the growing population in Lake and Porter counties, necessitating the ITR Concession Company LLC (ITRCC) to widen the Indiana Toll Road. As a result, ITRCC hired Indiana Toll- Roads Contractors LLC, a joint venture between Ferrovial Agroman Indiana LLC Joint Venture Tackles Indiana Toll Road Project Mark your calendars! The fourth annual Chicago Construction Expo at the Renaissance Shaumburg Convention Center in Schaumburg, Ill., is primed and ready to go on Wednesday, Feb. 24 and Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010. Show hours will be 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visitors have come to expect an extensive and diverse collection of exhibitors at the Chicago Construction Expo, and this year’s show will be no different. Additionally, the expo will provide networking and educational opportunities for attendees. This year’s show will feature several seminars, training sessions and certification programs including Julie One Call, LICA and UCA as presenters. The show is going green this year, with the introduc- tion of the virtual totebag. The Virtual Totebag is an eco-friendly solution designed to reduce the cost and waste of printing, ship- ping and distributing paper collateral. With the Virtual Totebag, attendees can request, store and share session content and exhibitor materials via their mobile devices. Door prizes, donated by the exhibitors, will be award- ed throughout the show, and show-goers are likely to run into a celebrity or two as they travel the show floor. For more information on exhibiting, call Bob Buckley, CEG Productions sales manager, at 800/992- 7116. For all other questions, call Sheila Kirby, CEG Productions trade show manager, at 800/523-2200, or visit www.cegltd.com. Annual Chicago Construction Expo Draws Nears By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT For the third time in 20 years, Mike Myszkowski, Illinois Department of Transportation engineer, is resurfacing the Bishop Ford Freeway just outside of Chicago. In 1989, a “surface fix” was performed, putting down a 2-in. (5 cm) layer of asphalt. In 1998, the work needed to be repeated, due to wear caused by heavy traffic. Nearly 10 years later, the road once again needs repair. The current rehabilitation project involves resur- facing all lanes and shoulders of the 9-mi. (14.5 km) stretch of freeway between Martin Luther King Drive and 159th Street, as well as pavement patch- ing, bridge repairs, new guardrail installation and exit/entrance ramp resurfacing — including the Stony Island Feeder Ramp. One of nearly 250 “shovel-ready” construction projects in Illinois, the $27.5 million job, funded by the Stimulus Plan — President Obama’s American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, is a joint venture headed by Chicago area-based Gallagher Asphalt and K-Five Construction. Let in April, work got IDOT Takes on New Phase for Freeway in Ill. Erb Equipment Acquires K & W in Ind., Ky. …16 Alex Lyon & Son Sale Draws Bidders in Wis. …68 Inside Table of Contents ........4 Business Calendar......20 Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section 29-34 Parts Section..............39 Trucks & Trailers ..53-59 Auction Section....64-70 Advertisers Index ......71 Published Nationally see BISHOP page 42 see TOLL page 50 Digital Editions Available at constructionequipmentguide.com Congress Lags on Highway Bill Extension ‘Start Us Up USA!’Rallies for Investment, Jobs in Ill.

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The first dirt moved by the new Komatsu PC200LC-8 hybrid excavatoroccurred on the $6.3 billion Illinois Tollway reconstruction project.

November 282009

Vol. XVI • No.24

By Peter SuanlarmCEG ASSOCIATE EDITOR

The expansive Illinois Tollway’s recon-struction, rehabilitation and wideningproject is part of the $6.3 billionCongestion-Relief Program.

By the end of 2009, the Illinois Tollwaywill complete nearly $3 billion in work toreconstruct/rehabilitate and widen about120 mi. (193 km) of roadway across the286-mi. system.

However, one segment of the 286 mi.

Montemayor Tests OutNew Hybrid on I-294Job

By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT

Sanitation District 1 (SD1) ofNorthern Kentucky broke ground inSeptember on a 6-mi.-long (9.6 km)tunnel intended to convey sewageacross western Boone County to a newtreatment plant on the banks of theOhio River. The gravity sewer projectwill route flow to a new 20 million gal-lon-per-day Western RegionalWastewater Reclamation Facility.When completed, ultimate peak hourlyflow can reach as high as 177 milliongal. per day (gpd), with average dailyflow expected to initially be more in therealm of 10 million gpd.

As Jeff Olsen, vice president of HDREngineering and project manager ofthis job, explained, the project will pro-vide relief for an overburdened collec-tion and treatment system and can beused to store up to 14 million gallons ofexcess water after heavy rains.

“There’s a significant wet weathercomponent” to this sanitary sewer, heexplained, adding that it is designed toaccommodate wet weather issues andalleviate the burden on the Dry Creektreatment plant in Kenton County.

Other benefits include relief to exist-ing interceptor sewers, with addedcapacity for future growth; operationalsimplicity, requiring minimal mainte-

Kentucky Digs Deep on $109M Tunnel Project

The inaugural Midwest Construction Expo will beheld at the Minneapolis Convention Center on Thursdayand Friday, March 18 and 19, 2010. Show hours are 9:30a.m. to 4 p.m. both days, and admission is free.

More than 100 exhibits are planned, featuring the lat-est makes and models of construction equipment, as wellas trucks, trailers, attachments, contractor supplies andall the ancillary products and services, such as finance,bonding, insurance, and more.

Several of the area’s top equipment dealers havealready committed to the show, including Ziegler Cat,Lano Equipment, St. Joseph Equipment, RoadMachinery & Supplies, RDO and Trenchers Plus.

In addition to the exhibits the show will be an out-standing educational opportunity for attendees. Many ofthe industry’s leading associations are working closelywith CEG Productions, the show’s producers, to devel-op programs that will help contractors do their jobs bet-ter, faster, safer and more efficiently.

Among the participating associations will be theMinneapolis Utility Contractors Association, the

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Motorgrader Section..41-44

Business Calendar............50

Paving Section............69-78

Parts Section ....................79

Auction Section..........85-94

Advertisers Index ............95

Published Nationally

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Work onsite began June 1 and by the end of August, thebore machine was in the ground. Its first cut was complet-ed by Aug. 24 and its initial 100-ft. (30.5 m) mining drivethrough shaft 5 was done on Sept. 10.

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A Case CX225 excava-tor sets coping panelson top of the retainingwall on the toll roadproject.

November 142009

Vol. XVI • No.23

By Maura Bohart and Peter SuanlarmCEG EDITORS

For the past three years, the Indiana TollRoad has undergone major improvements.These improvements came about as a resultof the growing population in Lake and Porter

counties, necessitating the ITR ConcessionCompany LLC (ITRCC) to widen theIndiana Toll Road.

As a result, ITRCC hired Indiana Toll-Roads Contractors LLC, a joint venturebetween Ferrovial Agroman Indiana LLC

Joint Venture TacklesIndiana Toll Road Project

Mark your calendars!The fourth annual Chicago Construction Expo at the

Renaissance Shaumburg Convention Center inSchaumburg, Ill., is primed and ready to go onWednesday, Feb. 24 and Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010. Showhours will be 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Visitors have come to expect an extensive and diversecollection of exhibitors at the Chicago ConstructionExpo, and this year’s show will be no different.

Additionally, the expo will provide networking andeducational opportunities for attendees. This year’sshow will feature several seminars, training sessions andcertification programs including Julie One Call, LICAand UCA as presenters.

The show is going green this year, with the introduc-

tion of the virtual totebag.The Virtual Totebag is an eco-friendly solution

designed to reduce the cost and waste of printing, ship-ping and distributing paper collateral. With the VirtualTotebag, attendees can request, store and share sessioncontent and exhibitor materials via their mobile devices.

Door prizes, donated by the exhibitors, will be award-ed throughout the show, and show-goers are likely torun into a celebrity or two as they travel the show floor.

For more information on exhibiting, call BobBuckley, CEG Productions sales manager, at 800/992-7116.

For all other questions, call Sheila Kirby, CEGProductions trade show manager, at 800/523-2200, orvisit www.cegltd.com.

Annual Chicago Construction Expo Draws Nears

By Lori LovelyCEG CORRESPONDENT

For the third time in 20 years, Mike Myszkowski,Illinois Department of Transportation engineer, isresurfacing the Bishop Ford Freeway just outside ofChicago. In 1989, a “surface fix” was performed,putting down a 2-in. (5 cm) layer of asphalt. In 1998,the work needed to be repeated, due to wear causedby heavy traffic. Nearly 10 years later, the road onceagain needs repair.

The current rehabilitation project involves resur-facing all lanes and shoulders of the 9-mi. (14.5 km)stretch of freeway between Martin Luther KingDrive and 159th Street, as well as pavement patch-ing, bridge repairs, new guardrail installation andexit/entrance ramp resurfacing — including theStony Island Feeder Ramp.

One of nearly 250 “shovel-ready” constructionprojects in Illinois, the $27.5 million job, funded bythe Stimulus Plan — President Obama’s AmericanRecovery and Reinvestment Act, is a joint ventureheaded by Chicago area-based Gallagher Asphaltand K-Five Construction. Let in April, work got

IDOT Takes onNew Phase forFreeway in Ill.Erb Equipmentt Acquires

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Alex Lyonn && Sonn SaleDrawss Bidderss inn Wis.. …688

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

Business Calendar......20

Crushing, Screening &Recycling Section 29-34

Parts Section ..............39

Trucks & Trailers ..53-59

Auction Section ....64-70

Advertisers Index ......71

Published Nationally

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October 312009

Vol. XVI • No.22

By Giles LambertsonCEG CORRESPONDENT

When the U.S. Senate failed in September to enact six-year transporta-tion legislation or to extend the existing funding authority in a responsibleway, it created a billion-dollar-a-month hole for the construction industry.

“The baseline for the federal highway account is reduced by a billiondollars each month we have a continuing resolution,” said Tony Dorsey,media spokesman of the American Association of State Highway andTransportation Officials (AASHTO). “It will cost our members one bil-lion dollars every month we have a resolution.”

While the huge loss is mostly on paper — so far — it nonetheless is a

drag on the construction economy. Here’s the deal: Though the Senate agreed with the House at the very last moment to a

one-month extension of existing transportation funding authority, senatorsfailed to include a provision to roll back funding rescissions stipulated inthe last six-year bill. The $8.7 billion in rescission money was a book-keeping method of understating the true cost of SAFETEA-LU, whichwas passed in 2005 (two years into the six years of its effective authority).The sleight of hand was needed to help win legislative support. However,the scheduled rescissions never were voided, as planned, and inadvertent-ly became effective Oct. 1.

“For most states, it is not hard cash money, just promise money,” said

Congress Lags on Highway Bill Extension

Start Us Up USA!, a nationwide grass-roots campaign of the construction equip-ment industry and their allies, descendedupon Chicago Oct. 20 with a rally of localbusiness and labor leaders and construc-tion workers calling on the federal gov-ernment to move quickly on the reautho-rization of a critical transportation bill.

New transportation funding is neces-sary to improve the nation’s infrastructureand spur a recovery of the constructionequipment industry, especially in hard-hitstates like Illinois. The rally was followed

by a caravan of construction equipment,idled by the lack of federal support, parad-ing around Soldier Field to urge the feder-al government to stop job loss.

“The construction equipment industryis in a deep depression and we have lost33,000 jobs in Illinois and 37 percent ofour workforce nationwide the past fewyears,” said Toby Mack, president andCEO of the Associated EquipmentDistributors (AED), based in Oak Brook,Ill.

‘Start Us Up USA!’Ralliesfor Investment, Jobs in Ill.

Manitowoc Opens NewCenter in Indiana…12

Ritchie Bros. HostsSale in Medford…75

U of M Kicked Off SeasonWith New Stadium…44

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

Business Calendar......23

Trailers Section ....33-40

Paving Section ......59-67

Parts Section ........68-69

Auction Section ....74-81

Advertisers Index ......83

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October 172009Vol. XVI • No.21

By Lori LovelyCEG CORRESPONDENT

A short 19-mi. (30.5 km) stretch of road justnorth of Detroit has been transformed into animprovement project with a rather complicatedstrategy. Extensive work on the I-96/I-696 cor-ridor in Oakland and Macomb counties has beendivided into four separate projects.Project 1 consists of rehabilitation of eightbridges and repair of 4 mi. (6.4 km) of pavementin Oakland County between Novi and Halstedroads, including the I-96/I-696/M-5 interchangein Novi and Farmington Hills. Project 2 picks up where the first project endsand involves pavement patching and rehabilita-tion of 42 bridges on I-696 in Oakland Countybetween Halsted and Campbell-Hilton roads. Project 3 focuses on rehabilitating 22 bridgeson I-696, 15 of which are located within the I-696/Mound Road interchange.Project 4 includes rehabilitation of six bridgesand extensive pavement repairs to I-696between Hayes and Nieman roads in MacombCounty. Also included are safety upgrades andlighting replacement on the median and ramps.

OverlapFor all practical purposes, the $67 millionoverall project has been divided into two con-tracts — east and west — with two prime con-tractors: Dan’s Excavating out of Grant, Mich.,on the west contract and C.A. Hall on the east. But even that division is a little blurry.“There are overlapping facets,” says BobDaavettila, construction director for Tetra Tech,

particularly concerning the bridge work. A total of 56 bridges will undergo rehabilita-tion. Because C.A. Hall is a subcontractor for allbridge work on both contracts and since there’sa lot of bridge work in the west contract, Hall isdoing considerable work on both. “Because they’re a major sub, it leads to a lotof coordination. Hall is at all the meetings forthe Dan’s contract.”According to Daavettila, the two big con-tracts consist of a two-year project for $47 mil-lion to reconstruct pavement from Novi toFarmington Hills — the west project — and a

$14 million contract to conduct bridge rehabili-tation and concrete patching on I-696 — the eastproject. The west contract involves significantamounts of overlay, but there is none on the eastcontract. Instead, there is, as Daavettila says, “alot of concrete patching.”

Other Names for an Old-Time TrailBefore being designated as a military high-way in 1832, the corridor from Lake Michiganthrough Detroit, Lansing and Grand Rapids was

MDOTRehabilitates Crucial Mich. Corridor

By Giles LambertsonCEG CORRESPONDENT

Health care reform in the United States has been beaten nearly to deaththis year by advocates and critics alike. Yet as the debate moves intoOctober, the final shape of “reform” remains elusive and elastic with con-struction industry executives anxious about its impact on their companies.Any change in the system definitely will have impact on contractorsand a sweeping change could upend smaller firms — and most construc-tion companies are small-to-medium-sized. The truth of the matter is the

reform model in which government would provide most health care serv-ices would dramatically change the way every business operates, large orsmall.It is impractical to hope that health care reform will be tailored to theconstruction industry. Nevertheless, small businesses consistently favorcertain reform initiatives over others. Were Washington to institute reformalong the lines general contractors might lay down, the following featureswould be among the legislated changes:• New authority for associations to negotiate insurance packages

Constructing a Healthy Look at Health Care Reform

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

Business Calendar ........32

Truck & Trailer Section ......................................35-42

Crushing, Screening &Recycling Section ....55-62

Parts Section ................63

Auction Section ......68-74

Advertisers Index ..........75

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A total of 56 bridges will undergo rehabilitation. Because C.A. Hall is a subcontractor forall bridge work on both contracts and since there is a lot of bridge work in the west con-tract, Hall is doing considerable work on both.

Southeast

By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENTA eries of torrential downpours in the Atlantametro area in late September caused what U.S.Geological Survey experts deemed a 500-yearflood, leaving 10 people dead and 20 counties inGeorgia disaster areas. The rain also triggeredextensive flooding throughout GeorT nnessee and Alabama. Flooding in Atlantapeaked on Sept. 21, after more than 20 in. of rainfell overnight.Georgia Gov Sonny Perdue quickly declareda state of emergency in 17 Georgia counties,clearing the way for the massive deployment ofstate personnel and equipment. PresidentBarack Obama followed suit in similar rapid, issuing a Federal Disaster Declarationfor individual assistance to aid residents of the14 counties that were hardest hit: Carroll,Catoosa, Chattooga, Cherokee, Cobb, DeKalb,Douglas, Fulton, Gwinnett, Newton, Paulding,Rockdale, Stephens and W lkerThe Georgia Emergency ManagementAgency coordinated the state’s recovery effortwith local, state, federal and volunteer counter-parts. “Damage assessment teams are continuing towork with local authorities in all affected areasof the state to assess losses,” GeorEmergency Management Agency DirectorCharley English told reporters in the days fol-lowing the flood.With reports of closed highways, roads,bridges, schools and businesses, and as many as20,000 homes and other structures that have suf-fered major damage, Georgia InsuranceCommissioner John Oxendine adjusted his ini-tial estimate of flood-related insurance claims,doubling the total to as much as $500 million.However Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin, isn’thappy with even the revised numbers. She pre-dicted to presidential officials that damage willreach $1 billion, pointing out that repairing theR.M. Clayton sewage treatment plant on theChattahoochee River could cost $100 millionalone. GDOT DeploymentWhile stating its own prediction of $2 billionin damages, the Georgia Department of see FLOOD page 25

Cat 321C LCR and 330DL excavators are hard at work at a C.W. Matthews project inNortheast Cobb County, Ga., for emergency Cobb DOT road replacement, which includedinstallation of a triple barrel 72 in (183 cm)., 70 ft. (21 m) long piping system and tempo-rary road to service 40 homes that were without a roadway to get out of their Waterfordsubdivision homes.

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By Angela B. HurniCEG CORRESPONDENTIn 2005, the Base Realignment andClosure (BRAC) law was passed byCongress. W th BRAC, the Department ofDefense reorganized its installation infra-structure in order to more effectively and effi-ciently support its forces. As a result of thislaw operational readiness would increaseand allow for innovation in doing business. Amajor change that has occurred under BRACinvolves moving two commands, U.S.Armed Forces Command (FORSCOM) and

the U.S. Army Reserve Command from FortMcPherson, in Atlanta, to Fort Bragg, inFayetteville, N.C. The new CommandHeadquarters complex is currently under con-struction at Fort Bragg. The groundbreaking ceremony for theCommand Headquarters complex was heldDecember 8, 2008, and construction began inFebruary 2009. The building will house bothcommands, but they will remain separate.According to Billy Birdwell, Public AffairsSpecialist, Savannah District, U.S. ArmyCorps of Engineers (USACE), “The con-

Hensel Phelps Leads Chargefor New Fort Bragg Commands

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

Paving Section ........33-45

Mini & CompactEquipment Section..49-62

Parts Section............64-65

Business Calendar ........74

Auction Section ......80-91

Advertisers Index..........90

New England

By Jay AdamsCEG CORRESPONDENTIn trucking, cooperation is everything. The same could besaid for construction work, all contracting and the running ofany successful club or organization. Cooperation in all these arenas came together as one at theAntique Truck Club of America’s Little Rhody Chapter’Sixth Annual Antique Truck Show on Sept. 13 on theWashington County Fairgrounds in Richmond, R.I.Working in conjunction with the Historical ConstructionEquipment Association’s (HCEA) Northeast Rockbustersonce again, more than 60 members of the local AntiqueTruck Club brought out their finest old equipment, to thedelight and surprise of other members, guests and enthusi-asts.The Antique Truck Club and the Rockbusters hold thisevent every September drawing people from every NewEngland state. Machines that range from the unusual to thesublime fill the flat fields of the fairgrounds for passersby to

admire.“We combine our shows. We support them and they sup-port us, even in the rain,” said Jackie Volatile, who organiz-es these shows with her husband, Roger the club’ president. What made the presidential couple so proud this year wasthat the event was organized to raise money and food for theRhode Island Food Bank.We brought in 800 pounds of canned goods. Last year, wefed 2,000 needy families for a year and we are quite proud ofthat,” said Jackie Volatile.They also are very proud of the cooperation and sharedinterests of their members who bring any and all workingantique machines to these events, as long as they are able.“We welcome classic trucks, we welcome tractors, any-thing that comes in,” added Roger Volatile. “Antique isantique to us.” The Volatiles represent the Little Rhody Chapter at nation-al events, usually held in the National Chapter’s home stateof Pennsylvania. “There are 21 different chapters in the

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By Mary ReedCEG CORRESPONDENTAfter many years of discussion, an ambitiousproject to ease congestion in Pennsylvania’densely populated Bucks and Montgomery coun-ties is finally under way withconstruction of a long-awaitedparkwayThe PennsylvaniaDepartment of Transportation(PennDOT) has estimated thatby 2020 the new highway willbe traveled by between 23,700and 28,300 vehicles dailyCertain changes, howeverhad to be made before groundcould be broken for the project.According to PennDOT, theparkway had initially beenplanned as an expressway withlimited access. However inMarch 2004, the departmentrealized its projected revenueswould not provide enoughfunding for all its proposed

projects and this particular job was among thosere-evaluated. As a result, a parkway was ultimate-ly chosen as an appropriate solution for improvingtravel conditions in the area while remaining with-in the limitations imposed by available funds.

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By Giles LambertsonCEG CORRESPONDENTHealth care reform in the United Stateshas been beaten nearly to death this year byadvocates and critics alike. Yet as thedebate moves into October the final shapeof “reform” remains elusive and elasticwith construction industry executives anx-ious about its impact on their companies.Any change in the system definitely willhave impact on contractors and a sweepingchange could upend smaller firms — andmost construction companies are small-to-medium-sized. The truth of the matter isthe reform model in which governmentwould provide most health care serviceswould dramatically change the way everybusiness operates, large or small.It is impractical to hope that health carereform will be tailored to the constructionindustry. Nevertheless, small businessesconsistently favor certain reform initiativesover others. Were Washington to institutereform along the lines general contractorsmight lay down, the following featureswould be among the legislated changes:• New authority for associations tonegotiate insurance packages for theirmembers. Besides gaining clout in negoti-ating benefits, association insurance nego-tiators could win lower premiums, if giventhe opportunity Associated Builders andContractors noted that private insurancecarriers must mark up premiums as muchas 35 percent when dealing with smallgroups in order to meet profit targets andoffset overhead. Whereas associations canprovide the same administrative servicesfor their members at a cost of 15 percent orless — if, that is, members are allowed tobuy insurance through small businesshealth plan pools.

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Construction crews pourconcrete for an abutmentthat will support theRoute 202 parkwaybridge over Route 309.

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Additional $30M inFunds En Route to Md.Gov Martin O’Malley announced that additional transportationprojects worth $30 million will be funded by President BarackObama’ American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).Funding for these additional projects is available due to savingsgenerated by the intense competition for Maryland’ ARRA high-way and transit contracts advertised earlier this year“Without a doubt, President Obama’s recovery program is gen-erating the desired effect here in Maryland,” said O’Malley“Across our state, work is under way rehabilitating our roads,bridges and transit systems. Healthy competition for those statesee FUNDS page 116

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The bridges that were moved vary in length from 85 to 173 ft. (25.9 to 52.7 m) and were 43to 94 ft. (13 to 28.6 m) wide. The largest weighed in at 1,350 tons (1,220 t).

By Kathie SutinCEG CORRESPONDENTWork on a Utah freeway reconstruction projectso unusual it was featured as NationalGeographic Channel’s “World’ Toughest Fixes”is heading for an on-time, on-budget completionat the end of the yearWhat made work on a 2-mi. (3.2 km) stretchof I-80 in Salt Lake City project extraordinarywas the Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC)method using Self Propelled Modular Transports(SPMT) to construct six of 12 bridges and one oftwo ramps in the project.The $139 million project along a 2-mi. stretchfrom State Street to 1300 East through Salt LakeCity includes construction of the bridges andramp “not at their final location,” John Montoya,project manager said. Instead, the girders anddecks were constructed on the ground at a “bridgefarm.” Massive transporters moved them to belifted into place along the expressway

Horrocks Engineering and H.W LochnerEngineering are the designers and Ralph L.Wadsworth Construction is the general contrac-torSome of the bridges were transported as muchas a mile and a half which is “a good distance,”Montoya said. “That was significant. There are a fair amountof projects where you move a bridge a couplehundred feet but we actually moved some ofthem a mile and a half.”The bridges that were moved vary in lengthfrom 85 to 173 ft. (25.9 to 52.7 m) and were 43 to94 ft. (13 to 28.6 m) wide, Carlye Sommers, pub-lic involvement manager for Lochner said. Thelargest weighed in at 1,350 tons (1,220 t). The SPMTs that moved the bridges hadapproximately 250 wheels and moved at an aver-age speed of five miles per hour, Sommers said. The only route crews could move the bridgesdown was the same one they were working on so

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By Giles LambertsonCEG CORRESPONDENTHealth care reform in the United Stateshas been beaten nearly to death this year byadvocates and critics alike. Yet as thedebate moves into October the final shapeof “reform” remains elusive and elasticwith construction industry executives anx-ious about its impact on their companies.Any change in the system definitely willhave impact on contractors and a sweepingchange could upend smaller firms — andmost construction companies are small-to-medium-sized. The truth of the matter isthe reform model in which governmentwould provide most health care serviceswould dramatically change the way everybusiness operates, large or small.It is impractical to hope that health carereform will be tailored to the constructionindustry. Nevertheless, small businessesconsistently favor certain reform initiativesover others. Were Washington to institutereform along the lines general contractorsmight lay down, the following featureswould be among the legislated changes:• New authority for associations tonegotiate insurance packages for theirmembers. Besides gaining clout in negoti-ating benefits, association insurance nego-tiators could win lower premiums, if giventhe opportunity Associated Builders andContractors noted that private insurancecarriers must mark up premiums as muchas 35 percent when dealing with smallgroups in order to meet profit targets andoffset overhead. Whereas associations canprovide the same administrative servicesfor their members at a cost of 15 percent orless — if, that is, members are allowed tobuy insurance through small business

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Diane Benck, vice president of West Side Tractor SalesCo., noted how difficult this recession has been on theemployees of her company as well as the other dis-tributors across America.

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Cat 246C, 2008, UE1047, EROPS, Heat, Aux Hyd ................$38,000

Cat 252B, 2004, UE1087, EROPS, Heat, A/C........................$25,000

Cat 252B, 2005, W0372, EROPS, Heat, Aux Hyd ................$19,000

Cat 252B2, 2007, UN2238, EROPS, Heat, Aux Hyd..............$30,000

Cat 262B, 2005, W0523, OROPS, Aux Hyd ..........................$19,000

Cat 272C, 2008, UN2120, EROPS, Heat, High Flow ............$38,000

Cat 287B, 2006, UN1666, EROPS, A/C, Hyd Coupler ..........$32,000

New Holland C185, 2007, UN2251, EROPS, A/C, Aux Hyd $36,000

Cat TH220B, 2005, N3912, OROPS, Hyd Coupler................$40,000

Cat TH360B, 2005, N3785, EROPS, Hyd. Coupler ..............$47,000

Cat 305CR, 2005, W0279, EROPS, A/C, Long Stick ............$39,000

Cat 315L, 1994, UN2173, EROPS, Heat ................................$30,000

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Cat 963B LGP, 1996, UN1581, OROPS, GP Bucket..............$55,000

Cat 963B LGP, 1997, UN1794, OROPS, Drawbar, GP Bucket$45,000

Cat 963B LGP, 1998, UN1943, OROPS, GP Bucket..............$40,000

Cat 953, 1983, UE1035, OROPS, GP Bkt..............................$23,000

Cat 953C, 1996, UN2137, EROPS, GP Bkt ..........................$45,000

Cat 953B, 1993, UN2176, EROPS, GP Bkt............................$35,000

Cat 420D IT, 2004, UN2289, EROPS, A/C, E-Stick ..............$44,000

Cat 420D IT, 2005, N4236, EROPS, A/C, E-Stick ................$59,000

Cat 420E IT, 2006, N5116, EROPS, A/C, E-Stick ................$65,000

Cat 430D IT, 2005, N4001, EROPS, A/C, E-Stick ................$59,000

Cat 430D, 2004, N3592, EROPS, A/C, E-Stick......................$55,000

Cat 430D IT, 2005, N3997, EROPS, A/C, E-Stick ................$55,000

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q-coupler, 3,898 hours, Labountygrapple, $89,500

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Mustang ME3003, 6,700#, 9’6” maxdig depth, 29hp Yanmar diesel,OROPS, aux. hyd., 24” pin on bucket,I/D: D03044, 530 hours $16,995

Mustang 940E, 40hp loader, T-barsteering, single pin FAT, tooth buck-et, 10x16.5 tires @ 25%, I/D:499606, 2057 hours $8,495

Takeuchi TL120,52hp rubbertrackloader, openROPS, backupalarm, joystickcontrols, I/D:200219, 300hours $19,995

Mustang 2076,84hp skid steer,open ROPS,hand/foot con-trols, hydraulicpower-tach, I/D:0 0 4 8 8 3 2 3 1 2 ,352 hours$21,995

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Please Contact Bob Williams or Jeff Speer 11200 W Silver Spring Rd. Milwaukee, WI 53225

800/353-1944 414/461-9100 www.FABCO.comOutside WI & Upper Michigan Within WI & Upper Michigan Hundreds of machines. Listings updated daily.

1983 KOMATSU D41P ..........................$18,500S/N 6489, 6,515 Hrs, New Cat U/C

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

Bucket, 23.5R25 Tires

2003 CAT 902 ........................................$33,000S/N 7ES01097, 1,753 Hrs, EROPS,

LS rear Dif., 3rd valve

2005 CAT 262B ......................................$23,500S/N PTD01701, 527 Hrs, Canopy, GP Bucket

2005 CAT 268B ......................................$25,000S/N LBA00792, GP Bucket,

Towing Device Not Included

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

E-Stk, 4x4, Ride Control

2007 DEERE 328 ....................................$20,500S/N 142691, 1,693 Hrs, EROPS/AC,

2 speed, no bucket

1990 CAT D6H LGP ..............................$45,000S/N 3YG00577, 7,835 Hrs, S-Blade,

New P&B Segments

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

PAT Blade, Sweeps

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

Aux. Hyd., Good U/C

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

2005 CAT 140H ....................................$164,500S/N APM01948, 4,663 Hrs, EROPS,

14" Blade Snow Wing

2004 CAT 315CL ....................................$68,000S/N CJC00854, 3,296 Hrs, 10'2" Stick, 28" Pads

2005 CAT 308C CR ................................$66,000S/N KCX01137, 1,300 Hrs, Rubber Tracks, Blade

2005 CAT TH460B ................................$35,000S/N SLF01447, 2,121 Hrs, OROPS,

Tilt Carriage, Forks

1997 CAT 325BL ....................................$60,000S/N 2JR01139, 8,700 Hrs, 48" GP Bucket

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Concrete Equipment2006 Soff-Cut X-750 Early Entry Saw, #401249, 8" blade capacity, like new ........................................................................................................................$5,5952006 Allen Pro 1200 Riding Trowel, #357104, 8' width, Gas, Overlapping, 49Hours ........................................................................................................$7,9502007 Miller MB21 Concrete Buggy, #002869, 21 Cubic Ft., Foam Filled Tires,Like New, Propane Only ............................................................................$6,9952007 Canycom Concrete Buggy, #005019, 16 Cubic Ft., Full Rubber Track,Robin Power..............................................................................................$6,9952003 Stone 65CM-E Drum Mixer, #347352, 2HP Electric Motor, 6cu ftCapacity, Towable ......................................................................................$1,4502008 Stone 1285PM Mortar Mixer, #008220, 12 Cubic Ft. Capacity, HondaGas, New Paint ............................................................................................SOLD2002 Stone 1285PM Paddle Mixer, #347331, 11hp Honda, Gear Driven,Towable ....................................................................................................$2,5002007 Wacker CRT36-24A Riding Trowel, #004104, 6' width, 24 hp Honda, 12hours ..........................................................................................................SOLD2007 Wacker CRT48-31V-E Riding Trowel, #004105, New, Never Used, 31hpVanguard, Electronic Steering, 8’ Overall Width......................................$13,2502007 Whiteman/Multiquip HTX-44 8’ Riding Trowel, #009098, Hydro Driveand Steering, Diesel, 125 Hrs..................................................................$16,9952006 Whiteman/Multiquip STH-55 10’ Riding Trowel, #001672, Hydro Driveand Steering, Diesel, 144 Hrs..................................................................$19,000

Forklifts2006 SkyTrak 6042 Telehandler Forklift, #372050, 779 Hrs, OROPS, 50" TiltCarriage, Cummins Diesel, 6000 Lb. Capacity, 42' Max Height ..............$56,7002007 SkyTrak 6042 Telehandler, #54500, OROPS, 50" side-tilt carriage, 550hours ......................................................................................................$54,5002007 SkyTrak 6042 Telehandler, #002414, Cummins, Open ROPS, Side-Tilt,Choice of Carriages, 650 Hours ..............................................................$49,9002006 SkyTrak 8042 Telehandler Forklift, #372063, cab, side tilt carriage 1450hours ......................................................................................................$55,5002007 SkyTrak 8042 Telehandler, #002406, OROPS, 50" side-tilt carriage, new ..................................................................................................................$73,5002006 Lull 944E-42 Telehandler Forklift, #365499, Side tilt, Choice ofCarriages, 3200 hours ............................................................................$52,5002004 Lull 944E-42 Telehandler Forklift, #365022, open ROPS, side tilt car-riage, 2400 hours ....................................................................................$49,0002005 Lull 944E-42 Telehandler Forklift, #808846, 1725 Hrs, OROPS, 50" SideTilt Carriage, Cummins Diesel, 9000 Lb Capacity, 42' Max Height..........$64,0002002 Lull 1044C-54 Telehandler, #16875, Cummins, Cab, 48" Side-Tilt car-riage, Ready to Work ..............................................................................$53,5002005 Lull 1044C-54 Telehandler, #365404, cab and heat, side-tilt carriage,3700 hours ..............................................................................................$66,500

Scarifier1999 Bartell Scarifier, #404461, 8" cut width, Honda..............................$1,9952008 Edco CPM-8-5B Scarifier, #009411, 8" Wide Drum, 5HP/230V ElectricMotor, 220 Lbs, 1/8" Depth @ 350-500 sq ft per Hour ............................$2,0952008 Edco TG-10 Turbo Grinder, #009410, removes 1/16" of concrete @ 400-500 sq. ft per hour, 10" diamond headed disc, 11 hp Honda ....................$2,5952007 Edco TG-7 Turbo Grinder, #005053, removes 1/16" of concrete @ 300-400 sq. ft per hour, 7" diamond headed disc, 2 hp electric ......................$1,795

Pavers2005 LeeBoy 8816 Paver, #007698, grade & slope controls, sonic augers, 8'-15', 1350 hours ......................................................................................$89,5001994 LeeBoy 1000 Municipal Machine (serviced), #010897, 2200 Hours, Nice..................................................................................................................$7,9502007 LeeBoy 5000 Pathpaver, #005542, 165 Hours, Very Nice ............$59,500

Compaction1999 Stone PDB-54 Pad-Foot Roller, #347083, New paint, blade, OROPS,1050 hours ..............................................................................................$17,9951999 Stone RP1350D Plate Compactor, #347039 ..................................$5,9952007 Wacker BPU3050A Reversible Plate Compactor, #005779, low hours,9hp Honda ................................................................................................$3,6502005 Wacker RT-82SC Trench Roller, #47524, 36" width, remote control, artic-ulating, 310 hours ..................................................................................$19,9002003 Wacker RT-820 Trench Roller, #475439, 32" width, pad foot drums,diesel, remote control, 542 hours ..........................................................$16,000

Aerial Lifts2002 JLG 600S Boom Lift, #328035, 4x4, diesel, SkyPower generator, coldweather start package, 3500 hours ........................................................$42,5002002 JLG 600S Boom Lift, #328036, 4x4, oscillating axles, diesel, 3500 hours..................................................................................................................$45,5002005 JLG 800S Boom Lift, #328081, 4x4, diesel, SkyPower generator, coldweather start package, 1750 hours ........................................................$94,500

Generators/Air Compressors2007 Atlas Copco XAS 185 Air Compressor, #007042, 400 Hours..........$8,495

Excavators/Skid Loaders2004 Komatsu SK1020, #427117, 400 Hrs, Open ROPS ......................$18,9002005 Komatsu PC35, #427164, OROPS, rubber tracks, backfill blade, 531hours ......................................................................................................$29,9001999 Komatsu PC30, #906240, 1877 Hrs, Rubber Tracks, Backfill Blade,OROPS ....................................................................................................$23,0002004 Komatsu PC78US-6, #013379, 5450 Hrs, Backfill Blade, Road liner pads,cab, A/C, tinted windows, 24" bucket ......................................................$42,5002008 Wacker WL30, #012156, 143 Hrs, Perkins Diesel, cab w/ heat, aux. hyd,4438 lb straight tipping load, 6857 lb. operating weight, 54" bucket ......$37,000

2004 Komatsu PC78US-6, #013379, 5450 Hrs,Backfill Blade, Road liner pads, cab, A/C, tintedwindows, 24" bucket ..................................$42,500

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2008 Wacker WL30, #012156, 143 Hrs, PerkinsDiesel, cab w/ heat, aux. hyd, 4438 lb straight tip-ping load, 6857 lb. operating weight, 54" bucket ......................................................................$37,000

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2007 SkyTrak 10054 Telehandler, #005300, 60" Side-Tilt Carriage, New Tires, 1531 hours ..................$79,900

2007 WackerBPU3050A

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2007 AtlasCopco XAS 185

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1999 Stone PDB-54 Pad-FootRoller, #347083,New paint, blade,OROPS, 1050hours ..$19,750

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

IR DD22, 1993, 39" double steel, vibratory, Deutz dsl,water spray, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$18,500IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999,Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, veryclean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$69,500IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . .$49,500IR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit,ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500IR SD70D, 2000, Pro-Pac, 66" smooth drum, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,000Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, verynice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000Cat 825B, 1975, cab, S-blade, 50% front, 20% reartires, good runner, can go to work . . . . . . . . .$52,500Cat 825C, 1988, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, rear 80%,front 60%, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLGalion S4-6B, Deutz dsl, hydrostatic, 42” drums,transport wheels, water spray . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,800Hypac C747B, 2001, articulated, vibratory, 47” drums,water spray, Deutz 2 cyl, 5500#, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19,500Hypac C850B, 1999, ROPS w/cab, 84” smooth drum,drive, Cummins, 18-26 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$47,500Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind VibratoryCompactor, 1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HP gas engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,500Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock,lever & remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000(8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & singledrum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500(2) Champion Superpac A421 . . . . . . . . . .$11,500

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

Komatsu CD60R-1 Crawler Dump Truck, 1997, 360°rotation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$66,000Terex TA40, 2000, 6WD, 6x6, 40 ton Detroit 60 Series,Clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$142,500Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD,29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currentlyoff work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25,working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25,A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt .$115,000Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C,P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, approx7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$147,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C,P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . .$87,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C,P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites $89,000Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD,23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500

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

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

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

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

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

JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick cou-pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$39,000Hitachi UH181, 1985, Equipped w/hammer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$72,000Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on rubber, operational . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFERCat 215BLC, 1985, 7'3" stick, 28" TBG pads, 10 rollerU/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,500Cat 313B-CR, 2001, zero tailswing, A/C & AM/FM,JRB quick coupler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$93,000Kobelco SK200LC Extra Long Reach, 1993, 32"TBG pads, 42' reach, nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,500Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, longstick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44"Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500Komatsu PC150 LC-6K, 1998, 8'7" stick, 30" bkt,27.6" TBG pads, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . .$57,000(5) Komatsu PC128UU, 1996, offset boom, rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLKomatsu PC750 LC-6, 1999, 454 hp, 27” boom,11’10” stick, 44’ DGB, aux plumbing, bucket choice,24k ctwt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$255,000Komatsu PC400 LC-6LK, 1999, 10’6” stick, JRB cou-pler, 31.5” TBG, ctwt removal, choice of bkt .$77,500Komatsu PC400 LC-6LK, 11’1” stick, 35.5”TBG, ctwtremoval, choice of bkts, working everyday . .$97,500Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRBcoupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready CALLVolvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’ boom, 11’stick, 5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumb-ing very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Parts MachinesGrove RT 58 CraneCaterpillar 963MitsubishiCaterpillar 966C

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

Bitelli SF102 Grinder, S/N 95990017 ........................................................$135,000

1997 Cat D8R, S/N 7XM01828, 9200 orig.hrs., new rails, rollers & sprockets, 0 hrson engine, new U/C ....................$199,000

1999 Cat IT38G, S/N 7BS00652, EROPS,A/C, 20.5x25 tires, 2249-ECM, shows9139, 3.5 yd bkt w/BOE ................$75,000

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1999 Cat 953C, S/N 2ZN02364, EROPS,GP Bucket w/ Teeth, 1800 Hrs ....$92,500

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MAULDIN 690FT - ‘08 • 8' to 13' gravity fed track paver (LOW HOURS), 29 hrs....................................................................................................................................$42,500MAULDIN 1750C - ‘08 • 8' to 16' conveyor fed track paver (LOW HOURS) ....$95,000MIDLAND SP-6 - ‘09 • Legal load, Rt hand discharge to 6', low hrs................$99,500MIDLAND SPD-8 - ‘09 • Dual discharge to 8', low hrs ..................................$149,950NEAL 5500 - ‘08 • “Cart Path Paver”, track, conveyor fed, 5'-8' screed, 140 hrs ....................................................................................................................................$49,950

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INGERSOLL RAND DD90HF - ‘06 • 66" high freq, dbl drum vib, w/lites, 1300 hours ............................................................................................................................$70,000INGERSOLL RAND SD105DX - ‘04 • 84" smooth drum soil with 1020 hrs ......$53,500SAKAI CR270 - 36", 3000lb, 4000VPM, vibratory, 200 hrs ..............................$13,500SAKAI SW300-1 - ‘09 • 39.2" Dbl Drum vib w/ 36 hrs ....................................$29,950SAKAI SW320 - ‘09 • 47" Dbl Drum vib w/ Foldable ROPS, EPTW, 100 hrs ....$27,429SAKAI SW330 - ‘07 • 51", 6700lb, 4000VPM, dbl drum vib with 320 hrs, warranty................................................................................................................................$29,950SAKAI SW652 - ‘09 • 58" Dbl Drum vib w/ 172 hrs..........................................$68,500SAKAI GW750 - ‘09 • 77" Pneumatic vibratory roller w/ heat shields, 385 hrs......................................................................................................................................$102,500SAKAI SW800II - ‘09 • 67" Dbl Drum vib w/ 184 hrs........................................$81,500SAKAI SW850 - ‘09 • 79" Dbl Drum vib, EPTW w/ 500 hrs ..............................$88,750SAKAI SW880 - ‘09 • 79" Dbl Drum vib w/ 141 hrs........................................$116,175

GRADALL G3WD - ‘90 • County owned, v good condition with ditching and excavat-ing buckets, 4500 hours ..................................................................................$17,500

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

TEREX PR165 - ‘09 • 24” cutting width, 4 large rubber tires, large front loading con-veyor, 300 hrs ................................................................................................$175,000TEREX PR330T - ‘08 • 4 track, front loading, milling machine with “combo cutter”2',3',4' widths, 850 hours ..............................................................................$279,000WIRTGEN W50 - ‘04 • 20” cutting width, 4 wheeled, rear discharge conveyor, 250 hrs..........................................................................................................................$95,000

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

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

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

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transmission, 29.5x25 Bridgestone L3 radials, 7

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Great Used Equipment Values1970 EUCLID B30, S/N 62E1958 ........................$13,0001970 EUCLID B30, S/N 62E1821 ........................$13,0001970 EUCLID B30, S/N 62E1816 ........................$13,0001970 EUCLID B30, S/N 62E1957 ........................$13,0002004 JCB 714, S/N E0830195 ............................$53,6002004 JOHN DEERE 400D, S/N BE400DT201041 ........................................................................................$135,200

2006 KOMATSU HM300-0, S/N A11002 ..........$131,6001994 VOLVO A25C, S/N A25V8715 ....................$33,500(2) 1994 VOLVO A30, S/N V1487 ..............From $30,100(2) 1998 VOLVO A35C, S/N V5086 ............From $42,7002001 VOLVO A35D, S/N 61113 ..........................$73,000

1999 BLAW KNOX PF161, S/N 16126-04 ..........$24,3001998 BLAW KNOX PF3172, S/N 317211-08 ......$29,5002000 LEEBOY 8500, S/N 2497-8500 ..................$18,500

2006 DEERE 410G, S/N 946106 ..........................$46,0002005 JCB 214 SERIES III, S/N 904421................$20,7002004 JOHN DEERE 210LE, S/N T0210LE882955..........................................................................................$16,000

2002 JOHN DEERE 310G, S/N 907184 ................$24,2002004 JOHN DEERE 310SG, S/N 926142..............$29,0002004 JOHN DEERE 710G, S/N 939117 ................$45,0002003 VOLVO BL70D, S/N 10269 ..........................$28,200

2002 CBI 4000B, S/N 4840HZK34123A0660 ....$152,000

2004 AMPAC P33/23, S/N 33071104 ....................$6,0002001 BOMAG BW142PDB-2, S/N 136510511036 ........................................................................................$14,000

1994 DYNAPAC CA151PD, S/N 59810775 ..........$21,7002000 DYNAPAC CA250PD, S/N 65320989 ..........$31,1001996 FORD LN8000, S/N 1FDXR82EXTVA27463..........................................................................................$11,000

2006 HAMM 3410, S/N H1690654 ......................$37,0002006 HAMM 3410, S/N H1690638 ......................$38,0002006 HAMM 3410, S/N H1690694 ......................$38,0001988 INGERSOLL RAND DD90, S/N 5454S ........$13,0002000 INGERSOLL RAND PT125R, S/N 164701 ..$21,0002005 INGERSOLL RAND SD100D, S/N 151759 ..$61,5001998 INGERSOLL RAND SD100F, S/N 154044....$29,0001997 INGERSOLL RAND SD70D, S/N 148473 ....$19,5002000 INGERSOLL RAND SD70D, S/N 163541 ....$27,0002000 INGERSOLL RAND SD70D, S/N 165166 ....$27,7001999 INGERSOLL RAND SD70F, S/N 157999......$19,0002006 INGERSOLL RAND SD70F, S/N 191728......$37,4002003 INGERSOLL RAND SD77F, S/N 174481......$24,5002005 INGERSOLL RAND SD77F TF, S/N 179314..........................................................................................$27,500

(2) 2005 SAKAI SV505T, S/N VSV16-40175........$44,6001999 STONE 3100 WOLFPAC, S/N 2699294 ........$3,0001999 Vibromax W1103D, S/N JKC8302602 ........$33,2002003 VIBROMAX W1105D, S/N JKC8305009......$32,500(2) 2006 WACKER BS50-2I, S/N 88591....................$800(2) 2003 WACKER RT820, S/N 5396924 ..............$6,500(4) 2006 WACKER RT82SC, S/N 5671753 ............$9,200

2000 CONCORD CCP 36M15, S/N1M2K197C21M017771 ......................................$121,5001999 Mack MR688, S/N 1M2K189C5XM013746..........................................................................................$89,800

2004 MACK MR688S, S/N 1M2K197C74M023571 ....................................................................................$182,300

2005 POWERSCREEN 1400, S/N 6614644........$101,5002006 POWERSCREEN M85, S/N 6103501 ..........$38,5002007 RADIAL CONVEYOR STACKING, S/N 24X60-07-0101 ....................................................................$12,200

2006 BL PEGSON 1000SR, S/N 100312DDSR ..$362,0002004 CEC 102X115, S/N 4538 ..........................$161,5002007 EAGLE 1200-25, S/N 30696......................$346,3002003 EXTEC 1013, S/N 7864 ............................$200,5002001 EXTEC MEGA-BITE, S/N 6024 ..................$136,2002006 IROCK RDS15H, S/N P90216 ..................$451,300

2008 Bengal TG1000P ..........................................$9,6002005 GOMACO GT3600, S/N 902900-641 ..........$90,4002006 GOMACO GT3600, S/N 902900716 ..........$120,000

2006 ATLAS COPCO ECM590, S/N 11457 ........$161,5002008 DITCH WITCH JT1220, S/N J1220A80000278 ....................................................................................$64,000

2007 DITCH WITCH JT520, S/N CMWFT5XXE70000081..............................................................................$40,000

2001 BOBCAT 331D, S/N 232511818 ..................$12,2002002 BOBCAT 341D, S/N 233212073 ..................$19,1002001 DAEWOO S170-V, S/N 1041 ......................$30,0002001 DEERE 200LC, S/N 501934 ........................$32,0002004 DEERE 330CLC, S/N 82918 ........................$54,5002004 HITACHI EX550LC, S/N 7417....................$124,1002006 HITACHI ZX350LC-3, S/N FF00ASP920074 ......................................................................................$100,000

2004 JOHN DEERE 160C, S/N FF160CX044325 ..........................................................................................$47,500

1998 JOHN DEERE 230LC, S/N FF0230X060077..........................................................................................$33,200

2004 JOHN DEERE 330C LC, S/N 082992 ..........$67,0002003 JOHN DEERE 330CL, S/N 082448 ..............$59,0002005 JOHN DEERE 330CL, S/N 083241 ..............$76,0002005 JOHN DEERE 330CL, S/N 804394 ..............$76,0001999 JOHN DEERE 330LC, S/N FF0330X080564..........................................................................................$39,500

2004 JOHN DEERE 330LC, S/N 082657 ..............$67,0002003 JOHN DEERE 450CLC, S/N FF450CX091265 ......................................................................................$80,300

1999 JOHN DEERE 450L, S/N FF0450X090297 ..$49,0001999 JOHN DEERE 450LC, S/N 90419 ................$51,7001988 JOHN DEERE 790D, S/N 790DL007763......$12,2002006 KOBELCO 70SR, S/N YT0306041 ....................POR2002 KOBELCO SK200SR, S/N YB0201701 ........$38,5002001 Kobelco SK250, S/N LL08U0421................$35,9001998 KOBELCO SK300LC, S/N YCU0961 ............$24,5002004 Kobelco SK330, S/N YC07-U0745..............$50,1002003 KOBELCO SK480, S/N YS06U0273 ............$56,0002007 KOMATSU 78MR, S/N 1002449..................$43,5002001 KOMATSU PC300LC, S/N A84699 ..............$50,0002000 KOMATSU PC300LC-6LE, S/N A84629 ......$45,500(2) 2004 KOMATSU PC300LC-7, S/N J20408......$87,5002003 KOMATSU PC400LC-6, S/N A85328 ..........$85,0002005 KOMATSU PC600LC-7, S/N 20108 ..........$225,0002007 TAKEUCHI TB145, S/N 14516716 ..............$34,1002007 TAKEUCHI TB175, S/N 17515812 ..............$53,4002003 VOLVO EC210BLC, S/N EC210BLC11522 ..$49,8002007 VOLVO EC210CL, S/N 210C110192 ............$75,0002003 VOLVO EC240BLC, S/N V10780..................$58,500(6) VOLVO EC330BLC, S/N V10081 ..........From $60,8002005 VOLVO EC360BLC, S/N 11632 ....................$93,6002006 VOLVO EC460BLC, S/N 80037 ..................$139,500

2002 JOHN DEERE 843H, S/N 882070 ................$49,0001993 MORBARK WOLVERINE, S/N 4172 ............$19,8002000 MULTITEK 3040-90XP FIREWOO, S/N 5050200 ................................................................................$36,500

2005 TIMBER KING TK722, S/N C10300205 ....$109,5002005 WARATAH HTH622B, S/N 622342 ..............$48,500

2007 PEMBERTON CAST, S/N C/EGR-004-4-0606 ......................................................................................$11,600

(3) 2007 PEMBERTON MATERIAL, S/N MDG300-194-5-0607 ....................................................................$11,600

2006 RAMMER S-27, S/N 27AAA0667 ..................$8,6002003 STANLEY MB50EXS, S/N 2279....................VALUE!

2007 MORBARK 4600XL, S/N 188-1042 ..........$382,800

2007 CLARK CMP70, S/N CMP570D-0894-9590 ........................................................................................$31,400

2006 GEHL RS5-34, S/N RS5JW0912223 ..........$26,0002007 GENIE GTH-5519, S/N 16804 ....................$31,500(2) 2004 KOMATSU FG35ST-7, S/N 103491..........$8,5001994 Moffet M5000, S/N 4414 ..............................$4,400(2) 2005 PRINCETON PB-50, S/N P10462 ..........$18,2002000 Skytrak 8042, S/N 13340............................$21,100(2) 2006 TAYLOR THC-300S, S/N 33008 ..........$100,0002006 TAYLOR THC-400L, S/N 33106 ................$116,500

2007 DITCH WITCH FX30, S/N FX30X0436 ........$27,5001996 INGERSOLL RAND 185, S/N 144690............$3,800

(3) 2006 MACK CV713, S/N 1M2AG11C16M030801....................................................................................$78,000

2004 JOHN DEERE 670CH, S/N DW670CH590183 ......................................................................................$82,100

2000 KOMATSU GD530A-2, S/N 210391 ............$51,5002004 KOMATSU GD655-3C, S/N 51038 ............$112,300

2002 Labounty UP30, S/N UP30204 ..................$26,200

1973 Bros LSPRM8A, S/N 4150 ............................$6,000

1988 JOHN DEERE 862B, S/N 744221 ................$17,000(3) 1979 TEREX TS14B, S/N 17U0T61100 ........................................................................................From $13,000

1975 ROME R67H, S/N R67H10516......................$1,500

2007 EXTEC E7, S/N 10502 ..............................$155,0002006 WILDCAT 510 COUGAR, S/N1W9SS26156F351462 ........................................$63,500

2002 BOBCAT A300, S/N 539911335 ..................$17,1002007 DITCH WITCH XT850, S/NCMWXT850C8C80000256....................................$16,5001998 JOHN DEERE 8875, S/N 040509 ................$10,000

2003 JOHN DEERE 648G-III TC, S/N 588699 ......$45,500

2005 ZIPPER AZ-480HD, S/N 109FS08235U022988....................................................................................$35,000

(2) 2000 JOHN DEERE 555G, S/N 890992 ..........$21,5002005 TAKEUCHI TL140, S/N 21402461 ..............$17,000

2001 DEERE 550H, S/N 898990 ..........................$31,0002004 DEERE 650H, S/N 930092 ..........................$35,5002004 DEERE 650H, S/N 931730 ..........................$35,5002004 DEERE 650H LGP, S/N 926713 ..................$46,5002004 DEERE 700H, S/N 938631 ..........................$52,5002000 JOHN DEERE 450H, S/N 883527 ................$23,5002003 JOHN DEERE 450H, S/N T0450HX913212 $27,5002007 JOHN DEERE 450J LGP, S/N 117871 ........$40,8001998 JOHN DEERE 650G LGP, S/N 84881.......... $24,500(3) 2000 JOHN DEERE 650H, S/N 891545 ........................................................................................From $29,500

2005 JOHN DEERE 850JLT, S/N TO850JX113640 ......................................................................................$117,000

2004 KOMATSU D39EX-21A, S/N 1578 ..............$39,6002004 KOMATSU D39EX-21A, S/N 1553 ..............$39,600(2) 2005 KOMATSU D39EX-21A, S/N 1721 ........$45,100

2002 MASSEY FERGUSON 243, S/N J23115 ........$6,1002005 MASSEY FERGUSON 461, S/N EP10060......$9,200(4) 2003 MASSEY FERGUSON MF451-4, S/N BN15020 ......................................................................From $7,000

2002 McCORMICK F70XL, S/N PFKCM50202 ....$11,200

(2) 1999 TRAILER HEATED, S/N 1GRAA0620XB024202 ................................................................................$3,900

1997 TRAILER REFRIGERATED, S/N1GRAA062XVB089443 ..........................................$7,300

2007 SMITHCO SL24034, S/N 1S9SS40227L476357 ..................................................................................$33,000

1999 DITCH WITCH 3700LJ, S/N 3X0647 ............$3,900

1987 LIEBHERR LTM1160, S/N 12413 ..............$295,2001988 MACK RD690SX, S/N 1M2P199C7JW003016 ....................................................................................$62,000

2006 STERLING LT7501, S/N 2FZHATDCX6AV55737 ................................................................................$152,400

1999 DIAMOND Z 1352BL1, S/N 1D9FX4232XN147001 ............................................................................$150,800

2007 Vermeer TG7000, S/N 1VRY4536271000154 ..................................................................................$378,000

1999 DEERE 644H, S/N 572749 ..........................$46,7001999 JOHN DEERE 444H, S/N DW444HX573676 ........................................................................................ $26,5001999 JOHN DEERE 544H, S/N 572508 ................$35,0002000 JOHN DEERE 624H, S/N 578008 ................$41,0002003 JOHN DEERE 724J, S/N 588116 ................$70,500(2) 2006 KAWASAKI KSS65Z-V, S/N 65C4-5475................................................................................From $53,200

1998 KOMATSU WA180-3L, S/N A90247 ............$27,4001997 KOMATSU WA250, S/N A70085..................$24,2002006 KOMATSU WA250PT-5L, S/N A79287 ........$63,0001998 KOMATSU WA450-3, S/N 53217 ................$36,9002001 VOLVO L70D, S/N V19086 ..........................$41,4002005 VOLVO L70E, S/N V60611 ..........................$71,000

WHEEL LOADERS

TUB GRINDER

TRUCK CRANES

TRENCHER

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ARTICULATED TRUCKS

Machines are located in various parts of the U.S. Please call for locations and pricing. Visit our website at FCCEF.com for pictures and more information. Call Darold Longhofer at (904)625-9259 or Cell (904)610-7939 or Home (904)880-3587. Allen Breinig at (904)625-9290. Tom Camphire at (904)625-9263.

In Mexico call Luis Ramirez at 01 81 24 51 42 34 or cell 044 81 15 08 47 96. El Cercado (Monterrey) NL. Email [email protected]. [email protected] [email protected]

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Komatsu Delivers Hybrid Excavator to Job Site in Illinois

Joe Montemayor, president of Montemayor Construction inElgin, Ill., takes control and does the ceremonial first dig withthe new Komatsu PC200LC-8 hybrid excavator.

Eric Wilde, vice president of product mar-keting, Komatsu America Corp., gets theceremony started with an introduction tothe first hybrid excavator in NorthAmerica.

Matt Roland, president of Roland Machinery Co.,talks about the delivery of the first hybridKomatsu PC200LC-8 to MontemayorConstruction. Roland Machinery is a Komatsudealer.

Bill Warren, operator of Montemayor Construction, tests out the newKomatsu hybrid excavator.

Komatsu America Corp. held a ceremony to commemorate thedelivery of the first PC200LC-8 hybrid excavator toMontemayor Construction Nov. 3. The event took place at

Montemayor’s facility located at 290 Willard Ave. in Elgin, Ill. Additionally, the event celebrated Komatsu’s introduction of the

hybrid PC200LC-8 excavator into the North American market. Roland Machinery Co. supplied the

PC200LC-8 to Montemayor Construction forthe contractor to test out on the I-294 wideningproject in Illinois.

Powered by the Komatsuhybrid system, the hybridPC200LC-8 uses a newly devel-oped electric swing motor,power generator motor,capacitor and diesel engine.

see KOMATSU page 20

David Grzelak (4th from L), chairman and CEO of Komatsu America Corp., presents Joe Montemayor(3rd from L) with a ceremonial key to the hybrid PC200LC-8 excavator. (L-R) are Eric Wilde, vice presi-dent of product marketing, Komatsu Amercia Corp.; Marci Montemayor; Joe Montemayor; Grzelak; andMatt Roland, president of Roland Machinery Co.

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2005 CAT 988G ................................$259,000S/N BNH1474, EROPS, FIRE SUPPRESS SYS, AUTO SHIFT,

BKT, STEEL MILL ARR, C&P

2001 AL-JON 81K ..............................$59,999

S/N 13879, CAB, AC, WST ARR, 48” WH FAIR, 15’ BLD,FIRE SUPPR

1994 CAT 621F ..................................$74,999

S/N 4SK90, OROPS, CUSHION HITCH, 1 OWNER MACHINE

2006 930GIT ....................................$73,000S/N TWR2132, CAB, AC, FORKS, GP BKT, AUTO SHIFT, TIRES

35%

1991 CAT D5HLGP ..............................$29,500S/N 1DD4178, EROPS, DRAWBAR, AUX HYD, LEVER STEER,

UC 70%

2006 CAT TH330B ..............................$24,999S/N TBG205, EROPS, QC, TIRES 50%, FORKS BLOCK TINES,

NO STABILIZER

1986 CAT 627E ..................................$74,999

S/N 6GB526, CAB, ENG REBUILT

2005 CAT 938GII ................................$55,000

S/N RTB1665, CAB, QC, RC, AC, AUTO LUBE, 3RD VALVE, TIRES 20%

1993 BOBCAT 753 ................................$6,900

S/N 511351571, OROPS, AUX HYD, HYD QC, HTR

1998 CAT 950FII ................................$58,000S/N 5SK3502, EROPS, AC, RC, QC, 72” FRIKS, LIMITED SLIP,

AUTO SFT

2002 CAT 307BSB ..............................$32,500S/N AFB1631, CAB, VA BOOM, SWING BM, QC, AUX HYD,

TWIST WRIST, RUBBR, BLD

2006 CAT 345CL ..............................$153,000S/N PJW666, CAB, 1PC BOOM, 12’9” STICK, 48” BKT, AC,

UC 75%

1998 CAT 12H ..................................$83,500

S/N 4XM1594, EROPS, 12’ BLD, V SCAR, SIDE SHIFT, DIFFLOCK

FOR MORE DETAILS & MACHINE LISTCall: 1-866-994-5270

Or 248-349-4800 ext. 1500 Email: [email protected]

View our complete inventory atwww.michigancatused.com

After Hours Call:Bill Dowd

John Kinney

866-994-5721(Eastern)

866-994-5722(Central)

1994 TREE FARMER ............................$12,500

S/N 15677, HYSTAT FELLER BUNCHER W/ROTO SAW

UNITS PRICED TO SELL

2002 CAT 330CL ................................$63,000S/N DKY582, CAB, AC, LONG STICK

2003 CASE 75XT ................................$10,000S/N JAF0379842, OROPS, DOOR NOT INSTALLED, GP BKT

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DOZERS2006 Cat D6N LGP, 6 Way Blade, Cab Heat / Air ......................$99,000(3) 2005 Cat D6N LGP, 6 Way Blade, Cab Heat / Air ..........$94,000 ea.2004 Cat D6R LGP, EROPS, Sweeps, Air, Winch, Exc UC ......$117,5002004 Cat D6RXL, SU Blade, EROPS, Limb Risers ....................$99,0002001 Cat D8R II, SU Blade, SS Ripper, EROPS, Cab Heat / Air..............................................................................................................$179,5002005 Deere 450J , OROPS, Sweeps, 6 Way Blade....................$37,5002005 Deere 450J LGP, EROPS, Cab Heat/Air, 6-Way Blade, 24” Pads ....................................................................................................$39,500(2) 2005 Deere 450J LGP, OROPS, 6 Way Blade....Starting at $32,5002005 Deere 550J LGP, EROPS, 6 Way Blade, MS Ripper ........$52,5002005 Deere 550J LT, OROPS, 6 Way Blade, MS Ripper............$44,0002005 Deere 650J LGP, EROPS, Cab Heat/AC, 6 Way Blade, 24” Pads ....................................................................................................$45,0002002 Deere 650H LGP, OROPS, 6 Way Blade ..........................$34,5002004 Deere 650H LGP, OROPS, 6 Way Blade, Hydrostatic Trans. ..........................................................................................................$27,5002005 Deere 700H LGP, EROPS, 6 Way Blade ..........................$69,0002004 Deere 700H XLT, OROPS, 6 Way Blade............................$47,500(2) 2006 Deere 700J LGP, OROPS, 6 Way Blade....Starting at $59,5002005 Deere 750J LGP, EROPS, 6 Way Blade ............................$79,500(3) 2005 Deere 700J LGP, OROPS, 6 Way Blade....Starting at $49,5002007 Deere 750J LGP, OROPS, 6 Way Blade, MS Ripper ........$69,5002005 Deere 700J LT, Cab, Air, 6 Way Blade, 4500 Hrs ............$79,500(2) 2005 Deere 750J LGP, EROPS, Sweeps, 6 Way Blade ..................................................................................................Starting at $109,5002005 Deere 750J LGP, OROPS, 6 Way Blade............................$62,0002005 Deere 850J, 1470 Hrs, EROPS, Cab, Air, Sweeps, Screens ............................................................................................................$99,5002005 Deere 850J WLT, EROPS, 6 Way Blade..........................$125,0002003 Deere 850C WTII, EROPS, 6 Way Blade, MS Ripper ......$69,0002003 Deere 850C WTII, EROPS. 6 Way Blade ..........................$69,0002005 Komatsu D61EX-12, EROPS, Cab, Heat/AC, Sweeps, 900 Hrs........................................................................................................$75,0002006 Komatsu D65EX-15, OROPS, SU Blade, MS Ripper ......$82,5002006 Komatsu D155AX-5, EROPS, SU Blade, Aux. Hydraulics ..............................................................................................................$225,0002003 Komatsu D155AX-5, EROPS, SU Blade, Aux. Hydraulics $99,500

ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS & DUMPERS2002 Bell B25D, 6x6, 25 Ton, AC..............................................$79,5002004 Bell B30D, 6x6, 30 Ton, AC, Mercedes Diesel, Allison ....$69,500(2) 2002 Bell B30D, 6x6, 30 Ton, AC..................................$99,500 ea.2001 Bell B40D, 6x6, 40 Ton, AC, Tailgate ............................$100,000New 2007 Case 340, 6x6, 40 Ton, AC, Full Warranty ....NEW $127,500(2) 2006 Cat 735, 6x6, 35 Ton, AC....................................$149,500 ea.2001 Deere 250C, 6x6, 25 Ton, AC ..........................................$65,0002000 Deere 250C, 6x6, 25 Ton, AC ..........................................$41,000

2006 Deere 250D, 6x6, 25 Ton, AC ..........................................$99,000(6) 2005 Deere 250D’s, 6x6, 25 Ton, AC ............................$99,000 ea.(5) Deere 250D, 6x6, 25 Ton, AC............................Starting at $65,000(9) 2003 Deere 250D, 6x6, 25 Ton, AC ..............................$85,000 ea.2002 Deere 250D, 6x6, 25 Ton, AC ..........................................$85,0002005 & 2004 Deere 300D, 6x6, 30 Ton, AC......................$119,500 ea.2003 Deere 300D, 6x6, 30 Ton, AC ..........................................$67,500(2) 2005 Deere 400D, 6x6, 40 Ton, Cab Heat / AC ..........$112,500 ea.2005 Deere 400D, 6x6, 40 Ton, AC ........................................$112,5002002 Deere 400D, 6x6, New 8500 Gal Klein Tank, Hyd Cannon......Call2002 Hitachi AH400, 6x6, 40 Ton, AC ......................................$89,500(2) 2005 JCB 718, 4x4, 18 Ton, Cab Heat/Air ....................$59,500 ea.2007 Terex TA27 G7, 6x6, 25 Ton, AC ....................................$140,5002005 Terex TA35, 6x6, 35 Ton, AC, 3400 Hours ......................$69,500Yanmar C80R, Rubber Tracks, AC 7.5 Ton................................$29,500

MINI EXCAVATORS2004 Bobcat 331, OROPS, Rubber Tracks, Aux. Hydraulics, Blade..........................................................................................................$14,500(2) 2004 IHI 7J, Aux. Hyd. Blade ..........................................$7,500 ea.2004 IHI 28N, Aux. Hyd. Blade, Rubber Tracks ........................$11,0002004 IHI 30NX, Aux. Hyd. Blade, Rubber Tracks ......................$11,0002004 IHI 35N, Aux Hyd. Blade, Rubber Tracks ..........................$11,0002000 IHI 55J, Aux Hyd. Blade, Rubber Tracks ..........................$15,5002005 IHI 55N, Aux. Hyd. Blade, Rubber Tracks ........................$19,5002004 Takeuchi TB125, Aux Hyd. Blade, Rubber Tracks ............$11,0002005 Takeuchi TB125, Rubber Tracks, Blade ............................$12,500

EXCAVATORS LONG REACH2007 Case CX210LR, New 50’ Long Reach, 1 Yr Full Warranty ............................................................................................................$127,0002003 Case CX240LR, 60' Long Reach, exc. Condition..............$84,5002006 Daewoo 5300LCV, 60’ Long Reach, 34” Pads, Cab Heat/Air ..........................................................................................................$69,0002007 JCB JS220LC LR, 50' Long Reach, Patern Changer ........$99,5002007 Kobelco SK250LC LR, 60' Long Reach, 700 Hours ......$125,0002006 Kobelco SK250LC LR, 60’ Long Reach, 1600 Hours ....$109,5002002 Kobelco SK250LC LR, 60' Long Reach, exc. Condition ..$99,500

EXCAVATORS2005 Case CX460, Cab, Heat/AC, 11’Stick, GP Bucket..............$84,5002007 Case CX330, Cab, Heat/AC, GP Bucket, Thumb, 1800 Hrs ............................................................................................................$79,5002006 Case CX130, Cab, Heat/AC, GP Bucket, Pattern Changer $37,5002002 Cat 313CCR, ZTS, Blade, Aux. Hyd, Cab Air ....................$39,5002005 Cat 314CCR, ZTS, Aux. Hyd, JRB Coupler, Cab Air ..........$43,5002005 Cat 318CL, Cab Heat / Air ................................................$56,5002006 Cat 320DL, Cab Heat / Air ................................................$94,5002006 Cat 325DL, Cab Heat / Air, Cat Walks ............................$118,5002003 Cat 330CL, Cab Heat / Air, Thumb....................................$94,500

2006 Cat 345CL, Cab Heat / Air, PCC ......................................$162,5002005 Deere 450CLC, Cab Heat / Air, 12'8" Stick ......................$92,5002004 Deere 450CLC, Cab Heat / Air, 12'8" Stick ......................$92,5002006 Daewoo 5420LC-V, 127” Stick, 31.5” Pads, GP Bucket, Cab Heat/ Air............................................................................................$74,5002007 Daewoo DX340LC, Cab Heat / Air, Pattern Changer ........$57,5002005 Hitachi ZX270LC, Cab Heat / Air ......................................$94,5002006 Hitachi ZX270LC-3, Cab Heat / Air, 10'2" Stick ................$74,5002005 Hitachi ZX370, Cab Heat / Air, 10'6" Stick........................$69,5002004 Hitachi ZX330, Cab Heat/Air, Aux Hyd ............................$89,0002007 JCB JS260LC, Hyd Thumb, PCC, Aux. Hyd. Air ..............$88,500(2) 2005 JCB JS330LC’s, Cab Heat / Air, Pattern Changer ....................................................................................................Starting at $69,5002005 Kobelco SK135SRLC-1E, 9’8” Stick, Cab Air, Aux Hyd, Zero Tail....................................................................................................$34,5002006 Kobelco SK200, Cab Heat / Air, Aux. Hyd. ......................$85,0002004 Kobelco SK200, Cab Heat / Air, Aux. Hyd. ......................$64,500(2) 2006 Kobelco SK210LC’s, Cab Heat / Air..........Starting at $72,500(2) 2005 Kobelco SK210LC’s, Cab Heat / Air, 9'8" Stick ........................................................................................................Starting at $59,5002007 Kobelco SK210LC, JRB QC, Aux. Hyd. Auto Lube, Air ....$89,5002006 Kobelco SK250LC, Cab Heat / Air, 9'9" Stick....................$79,0002004 Kobelco SK250LC, Cab Heat / Air ....................................$72,0002005 Kobelco SK290LC, Cab Heat / Air, 126" Stick ..................$64,500(4) 2005 Kobelco SK330LC, Cab Heat / Air ............Starting at $79,5002004 Kobelco SK330LC, Cab Heat / Air ....................................$59,5002002 Kobelco SK330LC, Cab Heat / Air, Aux. Hyd ....................$69,5002006 Kobelco SK480LC, Cab Heat / Air, 11'4" Stick..................$89,5002005 Kobelco SK480LC, Cab Heat / Air ....................................$99,5002003 Kobelco SK480LC, Cab Heat / Air ....................................$99,5002004 Kobelco SK480LC, Cab Heat / Air ....................................$97,5002002 Kobelco SK480LC, Cab Heat / Air, 11' Stick ....................$89,5002002 Kobelco SK480LC, Cab Heat / Air, Long U/C, Digging Bucket ........................................................................................................$64,5002001 Komatsu PC128USL-2, Cab Heat / Air, ZTS, Rubber Trks ..............................................................................................................$28,5002003 Komatsu PC228USLC-3, 9’8” Stick, Cab, Air, 0 Tail Swing ............................................................................................................$47,5002004 Komatsu PC308USLC, ZTS, JRB Hyd. Coupler, Aux. Hyd. ..............................................................................................................$64,5002003 Link Belt 290LX, Cab Heat / Air ......................................$73,5002005 Link Belt 330LX, Cab Heat / Air, PCC, 13'6" Stick ............$89,500(3) 2005 Terex HR32, Cab Heat / Air, 3rd / 4th Valve ............................................................................................................Starting at $37,5002005 Terex TXC225LC-1, Cab Heat / Air. ..................................$52,5002007 Terex TXC225LC-1, Cab Heat / Air, 10 HRS ....................$95,0002007 Terex TXC340L-1, Cab Heat / Air, 880 Hrs ....................$147,5002005 Terex TXC420LC-1, Cab Heat / Air, 13’2” Stick ................$82,5002006 Terex TXC420LC-1, Cab Heat / Air, 10’8” Stick, PCC ....$159,5002005 Volvo EC360BLC, Cab Heat / Air, 3rd / 4th Valve ..........$137,500

$23,500 $99,000Starting at

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State Panel RecommendsCreation of New Authority

The Kentucky Public TransportationInfrastructure Authority, appointed byGov. Steve Beshear, voted to recom-mend creation of a bi-state authority thatwould develop a plan for financing theLouisville-Southern Indiana Ohio RiverBridges project.

“Today we take a historic step,” saidBeshear, who received the recommen-dation. “It is a necessary step if ourvision of two new Ohio River bridgesbetween Louisville and southernIndiana is to become reality.”

The project, which also wouldinvolve the reconstruction of theKennedy Interchange, where Interstates64, 65 and 71 come together in down-town Louisville, is currently estimatedat $4.1 billion. Kentucky’s share wouldbe $2.9 billion — too great a cost forKentucky’s traditional system of fund-ing transportation projects.

Recognizing that, Beshear proposedlegislation for creation of a special stateauthority — the Kentucky PublicTransportation Infrastructure Authority— to oversee the development andfinancing of “mega” projects such as theOhio River bridges. The General

Assembly enacted the legislation asHouse Bill 3 of the 2009 special session.

The state authority can enter into bi-state agreements with Indiana on proj-ects that would serve both states. It alsocan create local authorities for projectsentirely within Kentucky.

The recommendation to create a bi-state authority for the Ohio RiverBridges project will require correspon-ding action by Indiana. Each state wouldhave seven members on the panel.Beshear would appoint three ofKentucky’s members and LouisvilleMayor Jerry Abramson would appointfour. The appointees would require con-firmation by the Kentucky Senate andthe Louisville Metro Council, respec-tively. Acting Transportation SecretaryMike Hancock serves as chairman of thestate authority, which has 11 members,six of whom are private citizens. Theycome from across Kentucky, and allserve on the authority without salary.

“Service on this authority requires asignificant personal commitment, and Iam deeply grateful to all those who aregiving of their time and talents,”Hancock said.

Public Works Adds BobcatM-Series E80 to Fleet in Iowa

The city of Waukee experienced a populationexplosion in the last decade. Once a bedroomcommunity outside of Des Moines, Iowa,Waukee has become one of the fastest growingcities in the state with an estimated populationtoday of 12,300 — more than doubling what itrecorded in the 2000 census.

The public works department in Waukee hashad to grow to adjust to the rising number of util-ity customers. Assistant Director of PublicWorks Tim Royer said the department has 24full-time employees today. He was just the thirdemployee in the small department when he start-ed in 1991. Today the department serves 5,500utility customers with services including water,storm sewer and natural gas.

E80 Replaces Backhoe LoaderRather than hire outside vendors for all of the

city’s construction projects, Royer said thedepartment tries to do as much of the work in-house as possible. Recently, Royer oversaw thepurchase of a new Bobcat E80 excavator fromCapital City Equipment Company. The E80 wasselected to replace an aging backhoe loaderbecause it offered several advantages over therubber tire machine.

“We wanted a machine that would dig 15 feetdeep, but not be so big that we couldn’t get it insmall places, and the E80 fit the bill,” Royersaid. He said one of the best examples where anE80 has a clear advantage over a backhoe loaderis road repairs.

“When we’re removing concrete in the road-way, we can do everything within one lanebecause we can just spin around and load theconcrete behind us,” he explained. “It helps with

the traffic flow and it cuts down on how manypeople we need for flaggers and stopping traf-fic.”

Quick Attachment ChangesWhen crews are performing excavating proj-

ects, Royer said being able to quickly changeattachments is important because it saves valu-able time.

“My employees really like the ease of chang-ing buckets,” he said. “They like the ability to gofrom digging with a 36-inch bucket, droppingdown to a smaller one to lay pipe, and then goingback to the bigger bucket to backfill. It takes athird of the time to change them compared to ourbackhoe loader.”

Improved VisibilityAnother significant difference, according to

Royer, is the improved visibility with the E80. “We really like the cab setup and the ability to

see, not just what’s in front of us, but to seeperipherally.”

A good example of this was on a recent sewerproject where the E80 was excavating for 2,200ft. (670 m) of 8-in. (20 cm) sump pump collec-tor lines. In the offset digging position, the E80operator had good visibility to the trench andcould quickly dump the spoil in the street untilthe trench was backfilled. This minimizedmachine repositioning and meant the crew couldget the job done faster.

In addition to the E80, Royer purchased aT300 and an S250 on a municipal program.

This story was reprinted with permission fromBobcat WorkSaver Magazine, Fall 2009 Issue.

Nebraska AGC ChaptersCreate Learning Centers

AGC’s two Nebraska Chaptersrecently created a ConstructionLearning Center at the 2009 NebraskaState Fair. Over the course of 10 days,the center offered an entertaining, edu-cational and hands-on experience forfairgoers of all ages.

About a week later, the KansasConstruction Careers Coalition (KC3)— a partnership between the AssociatedGeneral Contractors of Kansas Inc., theKansas Contractors Association and theNational Association of Women inConstruction — hosted its award-win-ning Construction Learning Center forthe third year at the Kansas State Fair.

Both centers received tremendousindustry support for their efforts.Members from the Nebraska Chapterand the Nebraska Building Chapter ofAGC provided more than 100 volun-teers, as well as equipment simulators,heavy equipment, tools and materials forvarious competitions.

The Nebraska center’s Block Kid

building contest and step stool-buildingactivity were staffed by AGC studentchapter members from SoutheastCommunity College-Milford Campusthroughout the duration of the fair. Otherlearning center activities included heavyequipment simulators, a mini-excavatorcompetition, Building InformationModel (BIM) demonstrations, Legobuilding center, brick wall-building con-test, static construction equipment dis-play and more.

“The Nebraska members of theAssociated General Contractors arepleased and excited to join with theNebraska State Fair in providing aninformative and educational experiencefor the citizens of the state. Our contrac-tors are proud of the highways, sewers,water systems, schools and other build-ings they construct and are used byeveryone in our state,” said Curt Smith,executive director of the NebraskaChapter.

The Waukee Public Works Department serves 5,500 utility customers with the help of itsBobcat M-Series E80 excavator.

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Komatsu Holds Ceremony to Launch Hybrid Excavator

Komatsu America Corp. has introduced the hybridPC200LC-8 excavator into the North American market.

Komatsu’s goal is to meet increasing global environ-mental concerns through the development of equipmentdesigned to reduce environmental impact, includingCO2 reduction. By developing a successful hybrid exca-vator in the largest construction machine segment (20 to22 ton), Komatsu’s green technology will have a sub-stantial impact on saving fuel and reducing green houseemissions.

“Komatsu’s decision to apply its engineering excel-lence to the largest construction machine segment, clear-ly signals our commitment to developing environment-friendly equipment,” said Dave Grzelak, CEO and chair-man of Komatsu America Corp. “Since the company’sinception, Komatsu has been setting the global standardfor technology and engineering excellence and todaythat tradition continues with the introduction of the HybridPC200LC-8 excavator.”

Powered by the Komatsu Hybrid System, the hybridPC200LC-8 uses a newly developed electric swing motor,power generator motor, capacitor and diesel engine.Komatsu developed its hybrid system to work on the prin-ciple of swing energy regeneration and energy storageusing the Komatsu ultra capacitor system. Komatsu’s ultracapacitors provide fast energy storage and instanta-neous power transmission.

The kinetic energy generated during the swing brak-ing phase is converted to electricity, which is sent throughan inverter and then captured by the ultra capacitor. Thiscaptured energy is then discharged very quickly for

upper structure rotation and to assist the engine as com-manded by the hybrid controller when acceleratingunder work load conditions.

In tests comparing the standard PC200LC-8 hydraulicexcavator to the hybrid PC200LC-8, the hybrid modelreduced fuel consumption by approximately 25 to 40percent, depending on the application, according to themanufacturer.

The SpecsThe hybrid PC200LC-8 is powered by the powerful,

turbocharged and air-to-air after-cooled Komatsu

SAA4D107E-1 which provides 138 hp (103 kW). Withan operating weight of 43,643 to 47,260 lbs. (19,796to 21,437 kg), the hybrid PC200LC-8 has a bucketcapacity of 0.66 to 1.57 cu. yds. (.5 to 1.2 cu m). Thehybrid PC200LC-8 has the same vigorous workingforces and performance levels of the conventionalPC200LC-8.

The cab design assures operator comfort because theviscous cab damper mounts reduce vibration. A 7 in.LCD monitor provides easy-to-read gauges andonboard diagnostics as well as displaying the rear-viewmonitoring system for viewing the work area to rear ofthe machine.

KOMTRAX on BoardThe hybrid PC200LC-8 also is equipped with the latest

KOMTRAX technology, which sends machine operatinginformation to a secure Web site utilizing wireless tech-nology. Data such as operating hours, fuel consumption,machine location and machine utilization are relayed tothe web application for analysis. The KOMTRAX fleetmonitoring system increases machine availability,reduces the risk of machine theft and provides a wealthof other information to drive business efficiency.

The hybrid PC200LC-8 excavator was introduced tothe Japanese market in June 2008 and has been suc-cessful in reducing fuel consumption. In addition,Komatsu introduced the hybrid to the Chinese market inAugust this year.

For more information, visitwww.komatsuamerica.com.

Komatsu Unveils Hybrid PC200LC-8 Excavator to U.S. Market

The hybrid PC200LC-8 is powered by the powerful, tur-bocharged and air-to-air after-cooled KomatsuSAA4D107E-1 which provides 138 hp (103 kW).

KOMATSU from page 14

see KOMATSU page 59

Keith Farmham, Illinois general assembly mem-ber, thanks the folks at Roland Machinery Co.,Komatsu America Corp. and MontemayorConstruction for the chance to attend the deliv-ery ceremony.

Joe Montemayor, president of MontemayorConstruction in Elgin, Ill., said he was honoredthat Roland Machinery and Komatsu chose hiscompany to receive the first hybrid excavatorin North America for use on a job site.

An inside look at the engine of the Komatsu hybrid PC200LC-8 exca-vator.

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Utility Firm Powers Up Productivity With Vermeer QuadsBy Greg EhmSPECIAL TO CEG

Jim Wimmer and Todd Johnsonknow that maintaining 8,000 mi.(12,874.8 km) of electric distribu-tion lines is a challenge for anyteam, but spread that over 10,872sq. mi. (28,160 sq km) in a stateknown for its 10,000 lakes and thechallenge intensifies.

Wimmer and Johnson are areasupervisors for Lake CountryPower based in Grand Rapids,Minn. The rural electrical coopera-tive was formed back in 1997 andis currently the largest electricalcooperative in Minnesota, provid-ing electricity and other energy-related services to more than41,000 customers in the northernportion of the state.

This team is responsible for theinstallation and maintenance of theelectrical system. This includeshandling up to 900 new serviceconnections each year, rebuildingexisting distribution lines andaddressing power outages.

“A lot of our work this past yearhas focused on rebuilding existingdistribution lines and adding load,”said Wimmer. “We currently haveabout 6,300 miles of overheadlines and nearly 2,000 miles under-ground. In some service areas, likeGrand Rapids, the ratio is closer to60-to-40.”

However, the majority of thenew installations and upgrades aremoving underground.

“The movement to undergroundin our area is for cosmetic rea-sons,” said Johnson. “The cooper-ative members prefer to have anunderground transformer sitting intheir yard instead of lines comingin from a power pole.”

Difficult ConditionsLake Country Power is located

in an area where small lakes arequite prevalent. Ground conditionscan range from sand to clay withina matter of a few hundred feet, andbogs — a type of wetland — arecommonplace. Add in steep slop-ing right-of-ways and you have amajor test.

This all poses challenges toinstalling underground lines as thecooperative has a lot of old pri-mary URD cable that is beingextended. The cable insulation hasdeteriorated, so new cable is being

installed.Since more of the power lines

are moving underground it hasplaced increased pressure on thecooperative’s fleet of rubber tireutility tractors. Primary and sec-ondary lines can stretch for miles,and plowing into residential areasrequires care and a small footprint.However, the rubber tire units havehad difficulty pulling through thewet areas and lacked the tractionneeded for longer runs.

“Stability, traction and versatili-ty are vital to navigating this part ofthe state,” said Johnson. “We alsovalue the input of our crews and

wanted a machine that would meettheir needs and help enhance ourproductivity. In some cases ourexisting units weren’t able to com-plete projects, so we had to call insubcontractors. That takes extratime and money. We began testingvarious utility tractors to see whichmake and model would best fit ourneeds.”

Quads to the RescueWimmer and Johnson listened

to their crews and turned toVermeer and its line of rubberquad-track utility tractors. Thecooperative purchased a Vermeer

RTX1250 in May 2008 and fol-lowed that with the purchase oftwo RTX750s in late November2008 and April 2009. All threeunits are equipped with a vibratoryplow and backhoe.

“We really like the stability,horsepower and traction offered bythe RTX machines,” said Johnson.“The rubber quad-track systemprovides more contact with theground and doesn’t cause as muchdamage to yards as compared torubber tires. We’ve also discoveredthat the RTX machines have sig-nificantly more traction than rub-ber tire units, allowing us to plow

up and down and alongside hillswith more efficiency.”

The cooperative uses theRTX1250 for plowing longer haulprojects and the RTX750s forinstalling secondary and workingin more confined spaces. Both menrecall various projects where theunits have shined, but one nearLeech Lake, located west of GrandRapids, takes the cake.

Dealing with bogs and wetground conditions is a major chal-lenge in this area. The project nearLeech Lake involved the installa-tion of a new 400-ft. (121.9 m)service line on the east side of thelake. The line came off an over-head source pole that was locatedin a bog about 50 ft. (15.2 m) fromthe road and right-of-way.

“Ground conditions were verysoft and in most cases we wouldhave laid some padding or cribbingto support a rubber tire utility trac-tor,” said Wimmer. “But we wereconfident enough with the floata-tion of the RTX750 that we decid-ed to forgo the cribbing and weweren’t disappointed. In fact theoperator went in and out of the areathree times and never brokethrough the bog.”

According to Wimmer, theRTX750 floatation was incredibleand the operator used the backhoeto create a 3-ft.-deep (.9 m) trenchout to the right-of-way. From therethe unit plowed in the remaining350 ft. (106.7 m) of cable to theresidence.

Versatility and Time Savings

Both units have shined whenplowing cables along side hills.

“The RTX units have the abilityto handle the variety of terrains wehave around here with good stabil-ity and cause remarkably little turfdamage to properties,” saidJohnson.

Wimmer and Johnson like theflexibility of the RTX750 andRTX1250.

“We’re able to plow in manydifferent terrains and soil typeswhere before we were waiting onsubcontractors to come in and han-dle a certain situation,” saidWimmer. “Now we can handle anyjob — that’s the biggest advantagefor us.”

Since more of the power lines are moving underground it has placed increased pressure on the coop-erative’s fleet of rubber-tire utility tractors.

Lake County Power is using Vermeer RTX utility tractors to install and maintain electric distributionlines.

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Work Continues on Largest Conveyance Tunnel in Ky.nance; and an energy-saving gravity designthat eliminates the need for a pump station.This project, a requirement of the SD1Consent Decree, will allow for the removalof six pump stations.

Not only is it the largest conveyance tun-nel in the state, but it may also be the highesttunnel in Kentucky.

Aerial TunnelMost of the tunnel will be 300 ft. (91 m)

below the surface, but one section willstretch 700 ft. (213 m) above a low valley.

“There are so many unique facets youdon’t see on the average tunnel project,”Olsen remarked. “It’s the first tunnel that’s30 feet in the air — intentionally.”

Because the end points were fixed and,according to Michael Vitale, project engi-neer and vice president, Midwest TunnelPractice Lead, Hatch Mott MacDonald Inc.in Cleveland, Ohio, “the geometry conspiredagainst us at Willoughby Creek,” they wereleft with four options: lower the tunnel in avertical drop structure east of the creek, runto the plant in a deep, soft ground tunnel andpump up at the plant; lower the tunnel in avertical drop structure east of the creek, runto the plant in a deep, soft ground tunnel andlower the plant elevation so they could enterat the appropriate grade without pumping;construct an open-cut crossing of the creek,following natural grade, resulting in a siphonunder the creek; or construct an aerial cross-ing.

At one point, the tunnel was slated to be apump station and open-cut force main, heexplained.

“After exhaustive technical and present-worth comparisons of tunnel verses forcemain, the gravity tunnel was selected. Afterthis, a pump at the end just made no senseand the long-term maintenance and costmade [the first option] unfavorable.”

As always, money played a role in thedecision making.

“The cost of a pump station and mainte-nance led to the plan for tunnel conveyanceand storage,” Olsen explained.

Budgeted for $109.4 million, the tunnel isbeing funded through bonds and other localresources. No state or federal money is beingused, although the new treatment plantreceived some federal funding. Constructionof the $69.2 million plant began in June andis expected to be operational in 2013.

Another option would have required amassive earth-moving operation to lower theplant and redesign it and the systemhydraulics, plus the additional cost of a deepsoft ground tunnel in difficult ground condi-tions. The siphon option was nixed by SD1due to its concerns with silt and long-termoperation and maintenance issues.

The aerial bridge option posed concernstoo.

“HOBAS pipe was desired on the bridgedue to light weight and corrosion resist-ance,” Vitale reported. “However, the sad-dles on the bridge [and the bridge itself]expand and contract differently than theHOBAS pipe.”

The design had to account for that to pre-vent the pipe from opening due to tempera-ture swings.

“The HOBAS people tell us that this is thefirst time their pipe has been used in this typeof application.”

An In-Depth BoreIn addition to the 700-ft. pipe bridge, the

project includes 32,500 ft. (9,750 m) of 8.5-ft. (2.5 m) diameter pipe to be installed viatraditional tunneling methods and 2,500 ft.(762 m) of open cut sewer installation.Tunnel boring will take one and a half years.Simultaneously, rail is being laid for a trainto carry employees in and excavated “muck”out. The 8.5-ft diameter pipe will be installedafter the tunneling is complete.

The tunnel’s path is sited in KopeFormation Shale, with layers of strongerlimestone. While Olsen said it’s easy to borethrough, Vitale noted that the shale has a ten-dency to swell and is highly slakable.

“In other words, if you drop a chunk in abucket of water, it isn’t long before you havemuddy water and no chunk.”

Rock type and depth are key parametersfor this tunnel, Vitale indicated, as are rockstrength, bedding thickness and the amountof fracturing.

“Gravity always wants to pull down thematerial in the crown. Thin bedding, togeth-er with joints, fractures, desiccation, etc.,make the situation worse. When the tunnelgets so deep that the weight of material overthe tunnel approaches or exceeds the rockstrength, you can get stress-related issuesthat magnify this problem.”

In order to avoid additional work later, themining and lining methods must account forthis.

Therefore, Olsen said crews have toinstall initial tunnel support to keep it fromcrumbling and allow the pipe to go in. Theywill place steel rings with 4x4s at 5-ft. (1.5m) intervals, giving it a “whisky barrel”appearance. Three layers of protection keepwater where it’s supposed to be: tunnel sup-port, concrete pipe with plastic lining andgrout.

The tunnel will be lined with preformedconcrete sections featuring a protective lin-ing to prevent corrosion. The concrete tunnelis designed to last 100 years. The pipe,which was chosen with soil conditions inmind, will reduce the size of the excavatedhole to an 8.5-ft. diameter. Vitale explained

that an internal corrosion-resistant two-passlining system is necessary because shaleissues have a potential for methane and H2S,slaking, invert degradation, overbreak in thecrown and elsewhere due to thin beddingcoupled with relatively high stresses com-pared with rock strength and corrosionissues.

The tunnel will feature five shaft struc-tures: one vortex draft structure, one flowcontrol gate shaft and three access shafts.Vitale reported that some of the shafts wouldhave required deep slurry walls or secant pilewalls to construct, due to high groundwaterand poor soils. During exploration, crewsencountered a thin layer of sand under arte-sian pressure within the shale.

“This was very unexpected [and unusual]and led us to do supplemental geophysicsfrom the surface in an attempt to rule outburied valleys or zones of saturated sand,”Vitale said.

By moving the shafts to areas of shallowsoil and good rock, they avoided unneces-sary cost and project risk.

Because of the distribution of limestoneand other rock types in the shale, Vitale saidit was a challenge to inform prospective bid-ders about what to expect.

“These layers were variable in thickness,strength and extent.”

McNally Kiewit, a joint venture out ofCleveland, Ohio, and Omaha, Neb., respec-

tively, won the bid as general contractor. Toget the massive job done, they are using arefurbished 12-ft.-diameter TBM. Thechoice of an existing machine owned byMcNally Tunneling Corporation put crewsahead of schedule, Olsen pointed out.

“It saved us 6 to 9 months of lead time onbuilding a new machine.”

It’s nearly new: 85 percent of the partshave been replaced since it was originallymanufactured in 1969.

Powered by four 150 hp (112 kW)hydraulic engines, a cutterhead specificallydesigned for the soil conditions rotatesclockwise 6.45 times per minute and canmine an average of 1,000 ft. (304 m) perweek. The 65-ton computer- and laser-guid-ed boring machine is 200 ft. (60 m) long andhas 550,000 lbs. (250,000 kg) of maximumthrust capacity, 27 disc cutters and 8 muckbuckets. It will cut the ground at an angle, fil-tering the dirt out of the tunnel via a convey-or belt on top of the machine.

The muck is being hauled via rail to fill anearby vacant quarry. Because the boringmachine arrived onsite early, Olsen said,some of the muck has been used forembankments on the hillside to supportramps for the aerial portion of the tunnel.

“Everything came together at the righttime.”

Tunnel VisionSeveral elements of the project fell into

place. For the most part, right of way waseasily obtained in this primarily rural area.

“Half the project area was owned by 3 or4 people,” Olsen estimated.

For the most part, the tunnel skirts build-ings.

“It was a design consideration not to gounder existing structures.”

In addition to acquiring easements, therewere several regulatory steps.

“The biggest holdup was to get approvalof the Regional Facilities Plan Update,”Olsen said.

Plans were updated when the pump sta-tion was changed to the tunnel: local regula-tors weren’t familiar with tunnels.

Bids were expected in the $130 millionrange, Olsen recalled. Typically, they comein high, but on this project, they came inunder. Contractors were selected based onqualifications for this unique project. HDREngineering is responsible for overall proj-ect management, surveying, open cut designand site work. They, along with the designteam of Hatch Mott MacDonald, CH2MHilland Thelen Associates Inc., began planningin 2005.

Beginning preparations that early was allabout minimizing surprises, Olsen said,which is why they launched a thorough geot-

TUNNEL from page 1

see TUNNEL page 34

Ted Vogelpohl of G.J. Thelen &Associates Inc. checks out the tunnel.

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WHEEL LOADERS 2005 JD 444J, AC, 3307 hrs, QC w/2.5 yd bkt, 20.5x25’s, Sharp! ............$65,9002004 Komatsu WA250PT-5L, AC, QC, 6316 hrs, 3rd valve, 3 yd..............$61,9002007 JD 544J, AC, 10,175 Light Duty Hrs, new tires & paint, Nice! ..........$62,9002002 Volvo L70D, cab, AC, heat, QC, 3 yd bkt, 58” forks, Nice! ................$57,5002005 Cat 906, A/C, 2031 hrs, QC bkt & forks, new paint, Nice!..................$41,5001994 Case 621B, C/H, 8712 hrs, 2.5 yd. bkt, New Paint & tires ................$39,9002006 Case 621D, Cab, A/C, JRB QC, 6933 hrs, new paint, new tires ....COMING!1994 Case 721B, A/C, 4011 Hrs, JRB QC, 3.5 Yd Bkt, 20.5R25 Mich. 75% Tires,RC, New Engine, New Poly Paint ................................................................$59,9501999 Case 721C, Cab & Heat, 3YD Bkt, 20.5x25 Tires, Very Clean..............CALL1998 JD 444H, cab, AC/heat, 12,218 hrs, QC w/2.5 yd bkt, Sharp! ..........$39,9501978 JD 544B, C/H, 2 yd. bkt., 11,000 hrs, Very Clean! ............................$17,950

LOADER BACKHOES & SKIP LOADERS2007 CASE 570M XT, 297 hrs, AC, 4WD, Ride CTL, Turbo, 3 pt, bld ........$46,9002005 JCB 214, C/H, 4x4, E-Hoe, Pilot Ctls, 919 hrs, 36” bkt., 3rd valve & Q/C tofront bucket, (4/1 bkt avail), 50% tires, Like New Condition ........................$42,9002005 Case 580SM II, cab, heat, 4x4, Ext. hoe, 4-in-1 bkt, 3272 hrs, Clean! ....Call2005 Case 590SM II, cab, heat, std hoe, 4x4, 2888 hrs, X Sharp! ............$42,9001996 Cat 416B, Cab, Heat, 4x4 Ext Hoe, 5600 Hrs, Good Tires, Very Clean ..CALL2005 JD 310G, Cab, Heat, 4x4 Ext Hoe, Hyd Thumb, New Paint & Tires..COMING!

EXCAVATORS2000 Cat 325BL, AC, 5,119 hrs, aux hyd, sharp, local one owner ............$68,9002003 Cat 315CL, C/AC/H, 5021 hrs, 48” Bkt, V. Sharp & Tight! ................$58,9001996 Cat 320BL, C/AC/H, 8100 hrs, QC w/48” Bkt, 24” bkt avail ..............$51,9002003 Cat 311 CU, AC, 1894 hrs, zero turn, 34” bkt, Tight, Nice! ..............$45,9002003 Komatsu PC120-6E0, C/AC/H, 2380 hrs, plumbed, V Sharp! ..........$48,9001996 JD 590D, 6738 Hrs, Exc. U/C, 8'6" wide, Q/C w/36” bkt. Sharp! ......$31,5002001 Komatsu PC78US-5, A/C, 3738 hrs, rubber pads, new paint............$28,5002000 Bobcat 334 Mini, 928 hrs, Exc. Rubber Tires, Tight & Sharp! ..........$15,900

CRAWLER DOZER/LOADER2006 JD 650J, A/C, 6-way, 2700 hrs, Exc. U/C, Clean! ..........................COMING!2004 JD 755C, CRL. LDR., AC, only 1631 Hrs, one owner, new uc ..........$84,9002000 JD 450H LT, cab, AC, 6 way, 2275 hrs, 75% UC, Very Sharp! ..........$39,9502000 JD 450H LGP, 3990 hrs, new UC, new poly paint..............................$35,9002000 Cat D3C XL, hystat, cab, heat, new Cat UC, 4110 hrs, Nice! ............$31,5001999 Komatsu D39E, 2545 hrs, 6 way, 85% uc, new paint, V. Good! ......$28,9001995 JD 550G IV, 6 way, 2703 hrs, 2 owners, Very Nice............................$26,9001991 Cat D4H, 5203 hrs, new Cat UC, 6-way, Very Sharp, 1 Owner! ........$32,9001979 JD750, cab, heat, str. blade w/tilt, low hours, 80% uc, Clean! ..........$23,9101991 JD550G, 6 way, 85% UC, new poly paint, Tight & Nice! ....................$23,9001997 Cat D4C, 6 way, 3652 hrs, 60% UC, Very Clean! ..............................$22,5001986 Case 450C, 6 way, 4674 hr, recent new UC and Paint, Exc! ............$17,500

SKID STEERS & FORKLIFTS2004 Case 40XT, cab, heat, 925 hrs, aux hyd, 65% tires, Sharp! ..............$15,9001990 Case 1845C, OROPS, Home Made Enclosers, 4200 Hrs, 90% Tires $8,9502005 JCB 506C, 1250 hrs, 6000 lb, 36’ reach ht, 90% tires, like New ......$28,9002005 Sky Trak 6042, 1700 hrs, 4WD, 42’ reach, 70% tires, tight, Nice......$29,7502000 Sky Trak 8042, 8000 lb, 42’ reach, 4675 hrs, 80% tires, Exc! ..........$25,9002000 JCB 506C, 6000 lb, 42’ reach, 3500 hr, good tires, Exc Cond!..........$19,5001998 JCB 930, 4x4, 6000 lb, 21’ strt mast w/side shift, Very Nice! ............$18,950

BOOM/MAN LIFT1999 JLG 450A, Genie Z45/25J, 50' art. boom, dual fuel, Both Nice ........$17,9001999 JLG 600S, 60' straight boom, 3800 hrs, dual fuel, Nice!....................$19,950

COMPACTION2004 IR SD45D, 54" smooth drum, only 490 hrs ........................................$27,900

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EXCAVATORS‘04 Komatsu PC138USLC2, Cab, 2800 Hrs, Less Bkt, C5162 ................$46,200'07 Komatsu PC138USLC-8, w/Cab, AC, Aux. Plumbing, BT9405 ..........$84,000'08 Komatsu PC160LC-7, w/Cab, AC, Hyd Thumb, Low Hrs, BT9402 ..$116,000

‘04 Komatsu PC200LC7, Cab, 3200 Hrs, Less Bkt, C0226 ....................$61,600'04 Komatsu PC228USLC3, w/Cab, BT8N04 ..........................................$63,000‘04 Komatsu PC300LC7, Cab, 5400 Hrs, Genesis Shear, C0238 ........$242,000‘04 Komatsu PC300LC7, Cab, 5200 Hrs, Genesis Shear, C5207 ........$242,000‘04 Komatsu PC400LC6, Cab, 3600 Hrs, Less Bkt, C5304 ....................$99,000‘04 Komatsu PC400LC6, Cab, 4100 Hrs, Less Bkt, C0503 ....................$99,000‘04 Komatsu PC400LC7, Cab, 4800 Hrs, Less Bkt, C5218 ....................$93,500‘06 Kobelco SK135SRLC, w/Cab, Offset Boom, BT8N03........................$71,000

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CRAWLER DOZERS1979 JOHN DEERE 550, OROPS, PDL STEER, 16” PADS, PAT, 97” BLD, WINCH, 1618 HRS..............................................$16,7001992 JOHN DEERE 450G, OROPS, 24’’ PADS, LT, 121’’ PAT BLD, PDL STR, ETHR, DD, 2305 HRS....................................$21,9002005 JOHN DEERE 450J, 24’’ SHOE, C W/H&A, 115’’ BLD, RADIO, RTV HITC, 3FN VL, 2693 HRS ....................................$54,5001988 JOHN DEERE 550B, ROPS, 24” PDS, WT, PAT BLD, WINCH, 3503 HRS.....................................................................$17,0002005 JOHN DEERE 550J, ROPS, 18’’ PADS, LNG TRK, PAT, 105’’ BLD, LMB RISER, 991 HRS...........................................$65,0001992 JOHN DEERE 650G TC, OROPS, 24’’ PADS, 4 SPL, 2 BATT, PEDAL STR, PAT BLADE, 6732 HRS..............................$27,5001999 JOHN DEERE 650H, ROPS, 24” PDS, LGP, PAT BLD, 6325 HRS .................................................................................$37,8002003 JOHN DEERE 650H, CABW/H&A, 121’’ BLD, ELT, 20’’ LINKS, RADIO, ETHER, ENVDRN, 2736 HRS ..........................$50,9002002 JOHN DEERE 700H, ROPS, LVR STR, 30’’ SHOE, LGP, PAT BLD, 132’’ BLD, DRWBR, 4675 HRS..............................$50,9002003 JOHN DEERE 700H, LGP, 30’’ SHOE, CABW/H&A, 132’’ BLD & CFRM, EXD GRLL, ETHER, 3316 HRS......................$85,6002001 JOHN DEERE 700H, CAB, AIR, LGP, 132’’ BLADE, 30’’ SHOES, RAD, 6890 HRS ........................................................$67,9002007 JOHN DEERE 700J, MW SIDEBM M540, ROPS, BLADE, LGP, ETHER, 848 HRS ......................................................$213,5002008 JOHN DEERE 700J, MW SIDEBM M540, ROPS, LGP, BLADE, ETHER, 253 HRS ......................................................$223,5002007 JOHN DEERE 700J, CAB/AC, 30” PDS, LGP, PAT, 132” BLD, 473 HRS......................................................................$139,9002007 JOHN DEERE 700J, EROPS, AC, LNG TRK, ETHER, BLK HTR, VAIL RIPPER, 2111 HRS..........................................$115,7501989 JOHN DEERE 750B, ROPS, PDL, 24’’, LNG TRK, ANGLE BLD, 128’’, DRWBR, 11405 HRS ........................................$22,900

EXCAVATORS2003 JOHN DEERE 120C, CAB, HTR, 28’’ PADS, 9’11’’ ARM, 28’’ BKT, ETHER STAR, 6613 HRS........................................$52,9002004 JOHN DEERE 120CLC, CAB/AC, LNG ARM, LNG TRK, AUX HYD, PROG THMB, 36” BKT, 5578 HRS.........................$60,0002004 JOHN DEERE 160CLC, 700MM TRIPLE SEMI G SHOES, BOOM 5.01 1 PC, ETHER ST, 2715 HRS.............................$79,8001998 JOHN DEERE 160LC, 98 JD 160LC EXCAVATOR, CAB, AIR, WIDE TRACK, 42’’, 8858 HRS........................................$41,5001999 JOHN DEERE 160LC, CAB/HT, LNG ARM ,LNG TRK, STD THMB, 48” BKT, 5551 HRS ...............................................$44,5001999 JOHN DEERE 160LC, EROPS, AC,10’2’’ ARM, 700MM PAD, HYD CPLR, BKT, THMB, 5728 HRS...............................$50,9501998 JOHN DEERE 230LC, CAB/AC, LNG ARM, LNG TRK, AUX HYD, 9370 HRS ................................................................$46,5002006 JOHN DEERE 240DLC, CAB/AC, LNG ARM, GP BKT, LNG TRK, 4064 HRS ...............................................................$100,0002003 JOHN DEERE 330CLC, EROPS, AC, HTR, 32’’ PADS, 10’6’’ ARM, AUX HYD, CPLR, THM, 3669 ..............................$108,4202000 JOHN DEERE 330LC, EROPS, AC, PILOT, 10’6’’ ARM, LNG TRK, AUX, 10616 HRS....................................................$49,9002003 CAT 345B II, CAB/AC, LNG ARM, SAND BKT, CTW REMOVAL, 6724 HRS ..................................................................$89,0001993 JOHN DEERE 690E, EROPS, HTR, PILOT, LNG ARM, GP BKT, LNG TRK, WIDE CARR, 11230 HRS...........................$30,0002005 HITACHI 80C, EROPS, AC, PLT CNTRL, LNG ARM, GP BKT, STD CARR, STD TRK, 3954 HRS...................................$52,9001995 JOHN DEERE 892E, EROPS, HTR, PILOT, LNG ARM, 48’’ SAND BKT, LNG TRK, CPLR, 13987 HRS..........................$47,9901999 HITACHI EX330LC-5, EROPS, AC, PLT, LNG ARM, WIDE CARR, LNG TRK, CPLR, THMB, 7757 HRS ........................$57,9001999 KOMATSU PC150LC-6, CAB/HT, LNG ARM, LNG TRK, STD THMB, 5743 HRS ...........................................................$30,0001999 KOMATSU PC300LC-6LE, CAB/AC, LNG ARM, LNG TRK, AUX HYD, HYD CPLR, GP BKT, 9200 HRS ........................$45,0001993 KOMATSU PC150-5, CAB/HT, MED ARM, DITCH BKT, LNG TRK, 10643 HRS.............................................................$20,000

OFF ROAD TRUCKS2005 JOHN DEERE 400D, EROPS, AC, DL, 6WD, 29.5X25, MECH GATE, AUTO BRK, BOX HTR, 8724 HRS.......................$89,000

MOTOR GRADERS1977 CHAMPION 715A, EROPS, HTR, DL, 14X24, 12’ BLD, FRT HTCH, MID SCAR, DRWBR, 762 HRS.............................$19,9001976 JOHN DEERE 670, CAB/HT, 14/24, 12’ BLD, 5000 HRS...............................................................................................$12,0001978 JOHN DEERE 770, TALL CAB, HTR, DL, 14X24, 14’ BLD, FRT HYD, WING, 2’ EXT, 10144 HRS ................................$21,9001984 CAT 140G, EROPS, AC, HTR, 14X24, 14’ MLDBD, WING, FRT HYD, DIFF UNL, 7673, HRS .........................................44,5001976 CAT 140G, EROPS, HTR, FRT HYD, 14X24, 14’ MLDBD, WING, 6261 HRS ................................................................$42,5001996 CAT 140H, EROPS, AC, 17.5X25, 14’ MLDBD, SCAR, WING, FRT HTCH, 1 WA, 9186 HRS........................................$86,5001995 CAT 140H, EROPS, AC, 17.5X25 BIAS, 14’ MLDBD, RIPPER, FRT HYD, 9456 HRS....................................................$99,5002006 JOHN DEERE 672D, LOW CAB/AC, FWD, 17.5/25, 14’ BLD, FRT SCAR, SLP CLT, 618 HRS.....................................$160,0002000 CHAMPION 720AVHP, TALL CAB/AC, 14R/24, SNO WING, 2’LEXT, 8073 HRS............................................................$45,0001976 CHAMPION 740A, TALL CAB, HTR, 14X24, 14’ BLD, WING, 2’ EXT, PLOW, SCARIF, 6429 HRS.................................$17,0001982 JOHN DEERE 770A, TALL CAB/HT, 14R/24, 12’ BLD, FRT SCAR, SNO WNG, 1560 HRS ............................................$22,5001989 JOHN DEERE 770BH, TALL CAB, AC, DL, 14X24, 14’ BLD, FRT HYD, 2‘ LH EXT, 11666 HRS ....................................$46,7001995 JOHN DEERE 770BH, TALL CAB/AC, 14R/24, 14’ BLADE, 10060 HRS ........................................................................$52,0001988 JOHN DEERE 770BH, TALL CAB/AC, 14R/24, 14’ BLD, FRT HTCH, SNO WING, 8080 HRS ........................................$42,5001997 JOHN DEERE 770CH, TALL CAB, AC 17.5X25, 14’ BLD, F&R HYD, DRWBR, WING, 12616 HRS...............................$69,9001998 JOHN DEERE 770CH, EROPS, AC, DL, 17.5X25, 14’ BLD, 7061 HRS .........................................................................$75,0002001 JOHN DEERE 770CH, EROPS, AC, 14’ MLDBD, 17.5X25, FRT SCAR, RPPR, WING, 6666 HRS .................................$90,5002001 JOHN DEERE 770CH, EROPS, AC, 14’ MLDBD, 17.5X25, RPPR, FRT SCAR, NO WING, 7949 HRS ...........................$83,5002001 JOHN DEERE 770CH, EROPS, AC, 14’ MLDBD, RPPR, FRT SCAR, WING, 17.5X25, 7576 HRS .................................$90,5001995 JOHN DEERE 772BH, LO PRO EROPS, FLR HTR, 14X24, 14’ MLDBD, FRT HYD, STD S, 7075 HRS .........................$59,7501999 JOHN DEERE 772CH, EROPS, AC, DL, 14X24 14’ MLDBRD, FRT HYD, WING, 2’ EXT, 3740 HRS............................$118,9002002 JOHN DEERE 772CH, EROPS, AC, 14X24, 14’ MLDBD, RPPR, FRT HTCH, WING, 4750 HRS ..................................$135,0002001 JOHN DEERE 772CH, CAB/AC, FWD, 17.5R25, 14’ BLD, SN WING, SLP CLTCH, 7532 HRS ......................................$94,5002004 JOHN DEERE 772CH, EROPS, AC, 14X24, RIPPR, WING, FRT LFT, 14’ MLDBD, 2’ EXT, 4639 HRS.........................$139,9302007 JOHN DEERE 772D, LOWCAB/AC, 17.5R/25, SLP CLTCH, PSH BLK, 14’ BLD, 797 HRS ..........................................$236,0002007 JOHN DEERE 872D, CAB/AC, FWD, 17.5R25, 14’ BLD, RIPPER, SLP CLTCH, 989 HRS ...........................................$188,9001986 DRESSER A550, CAB/HT, 14/24, 14’ BLD, 2’ REXT, SN WNG, 3319 HRS ...................................................................$18,9001989 GALION A560E, CAB, HTR, 14X24, 14’ MLDBD, FRT HYD, NO ATTACHMENTS, 6553 HRS........................................$16,7501970 GALION T500 SERIES, TALL CAB/HT, 5007 HRS .........................................................................................................$12,000

WHEEL LOADERS1999 JOHN DEERE 444H, EROPS, HTR, 3 SPL, RC, JRB CPLR & 2.5 CYD, 17.5X25 GEN, 10437 HRS..............................$48,0001999 JOHN DEERE 444H, CAB/HT, DDL, 17.5/25, 2 YD, RC, AUX HYD, 9899 HRS .............................................................$46,7002004 JOHN DEERE 444J, EROPS, AC, 17.5X25, 7927 HRS....................................................................................................56,8751989 JOHN DEERE 544E, EROPS, HTR, 3 SPL, DDL, 20.5X25, JRB CPLR, 3CYD, 13718 HRS...........................................$43,5002007 JOHN DEERE 544J, EROPS, AC, RC, FDL, 3 SPL, PL CPLR, 3. BKT, 20.5X25, BLK H, 578 HRS ..............................$140,0002008 JOHN DEERE 544J, CAB A/C R/C 3SPOOL HYD Q.C.PWL Q.C 2.5YD BKT FORKS, 741 HRS ...................................$121,5202008 JOHN DEERE 544J, CAB/AC, 20.5R25, 3YD, QC, RC, 207 HRS.................................................................................$145,9901999 JOHN DEERE 644H, EROPS, AC, 23.5X25, 4.25YD GP, AUX HYD, 6005 HRS.............................................................$83,4002005 JOHN DEERE 644J, EROPS, AC, RC, 2 SPL, FDL, 23.5X25, JRB CPLR, 4.5 CYD BKT, 3866 HRS ............................$105,0002006 JOHN DEERE 644J, CAB A/C R/C FRONT DIFF, AXLE COOLERS 4.25 YD BKT, 4798 HRS ........................................$127,0002006 JOHN DEERE 744J, EROPS, AC, RC, FDL, 26.5X25, 4M BKT, BLK HTR, 2523 HRS..................................................$172,5002007 CAT 928G, EROPS, AC, RC, 20.5X25, 2.75 CYD PIN ON, SINGLE LVR, 1388 HRS ...................................................$106,0002006 CAT 962H, EROPS, AC, 23.5X25, FNDRS, 5YD, RC, RTD, RTC, LIMD SLIP, 2542, HRS .............................................139,9002003 CAT 966G II, EROPS, AC, RC, 26.5X25, 5 CYD W/TTH, 1 LVR CNTRL, 3953 HRS....................................................$183,5001986 CASE W11B, CAB/HT, GRAPPLE, HI-LIFT, 2696 HRS ..................................................................................................$12,0001977 CASE W14, CAB, HTR, 15.5X25, 1.5 CU YD, 2 LEVER CONTROL, 9999 HRS ...............................................................$8,500

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Kentucky Tunnel Job to BeCompleted by Winter 2012echnical investigation. Vitale agree that ageotechnical program is critical, along withearly identification of risks, including opera-tional, environmental and more.

“Tunnel projects are all about managingrisks,” Vitale emphasized, “even more sothan above-ground construction, since thenaturally occurring underground has nocodes and no uniform or reliable materialslike steel or concrete, not to mention ground-water, gas and other unknowns. Driving atunnel based on widely spaced borings is abit like driving down the freeway with ablindfold and only opening your eyes every15 seconds.”

Although groundwater is not expected tobe a serious concern on this project, riskidentification is ongoing because water flowis “always a wild card in a rock tunneldesign.” The important thing, Vitale said, isto make sure to have the right order of mag-nitude, select tunnel methods and lining sys-tems to cope and produce a fair baseline forestimates.

The entire length of the tunnel must be

dug before any pipe is laid, but pipe isalready being prepared by a Hanson plant forinstallation.

“All Hanson is doing right now is pipe forthis project,” Olsen said.

Once again, things fell into place: theplant is just north of Cincinnati, so trans-portation is quick and inexpensive.

Work onsite began June 1 and by the endof August, the bore machine was in theground; its first cut completed by Aug. 24and its initial 100-ft. mining drive throughshaft 5 was done on Sept. 10.

Anticipated completion date is November2012. Weather has been great for surfacework, Olsen reported. Crews of approxi-mately 20 have been working around theclock in two shifts. They drill in two 8-hourshifts, reserving the third shift for machinemaintenance. They will continue to workthrough the winter because “the tunnel is acritical path.”

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TUNNEL from page 26

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SC22 Hyd. Breaker 550 ft-lbs 2007 New 12 Mo. $4,250125SX Hyd. Breaker 1,000 ft-lbs 2003 Fact. Rebuild 6 Mo. $6,900V32 Hyd. Breaker 5,000 ft-lbs 1999 Fact. Rebuild 12 Mo. $30,700

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2005 KomatsuD65EX-15, Cabw/AC, Semi-uBlade, DrawbarNew U/C,Approx. 3100hrs ....$159,500

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2002 BomagMPH364R,Recycler Drum,Serviced, Readyfor Work ....................$164,500

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AGC of Michigan Honors 2009’s Brightest & Best in LansingThe students who’ll bring the future to

Michigan’s construction industry were hon-ored by the Associated General Contractorsof Michigan at its 14th annual “Brightest &Best” luncheon at its Lansing headquarters.

2009 marks the 24th of the organization’sEducation Endowment Fund, which hasbeen working closely with civil engineeringand construction management programs atuniversities and colleges throughoutMichigan. Due to fundraising by AGC ofMichigan members, since that time thefund’s principal balance has grown from$8,000 to more than $414,000.

“This has allowed AGC to award 83scholarships totaling $148,500 from theinterest earned on contributions,” said KipCunningham, chair of the AGC HigherEducation Committee, from CunninghamConstruction Company, Jackson. “To quali-fy for these scholarship awards, you must bea college sophomore or junior enrolled in afour year degree program in construction orcivil engineering. The recipients are selectedon the basis of academic performance,extracurricular activities, employment expe-rience, financial need, and a demonstratedinterest in a construction industry career.”

Raising money for the fund has been suchevents as the AGC of Michigan Golf Classic,which has generated more than $240,000since it was first held in 1992. On Aug. 19tha classic was held at the Inn at St. John’s inPlymouth.

Six AGC of Michigan scholarships werepresented at the 2009 luncheon, all valued at$2,000. They were:

• The O.L. Pfaffman ConstructionIndustry Scholarship, a former AGC ofMichigan president who has become recog-nized nationally as “Dr. Education” for hisadvancement of construction education andcareer development. It was presented toAmanda Lenox, a junior in the civil engi-neering program at Michigan Technological

University.• The Ed Boettcher Jr. Memorial

Scholarship, awarded to Renee Eddy, a jun-ior at Ferris State University in its construc-tion management department.

• The Thomas E. Dailey ConstructionLeadership Award, given to Thomas P.Shanley, a junior in the construction man-agement department at Eastern MichiganUniversity. Shanley also received a nationalscholarship from the AGC of America thisyear.

• The Alton L. Granger Scholarship,which was awarded again to Andrew Bok, asenior in construction management at FerrisState University. He also won the scholar-ship last year.

• The Fred Auch Jr. scholarship wasawarded to Megan Smith, a senior inMichigan Technological University’s civilengineering program.

• The H.L. “Bud” Conrad MemorialScholarship, given to Nathanial Lyons, aconstruction management junior at

Michigan State University.Cunningham also recognized the AGC of

Michigan’s summer work program.“Since 1964, 601 students have received

experience and a fellowship in addition togreat networking opportuni-ties,” he observed.

For more than ten years ithas included both civil engi-neering and constructionmanagement students.

During 2009 it hasopened doors at five con-tracting firms for 26 stu-dents. During their intern-ships they’ve received asalary and, at the conclusionthey will be provided a$1,500 fellowship to helpdefer book and tuitionexpenses.

The firms participating inthe program are theChristman Company,

Lansing; Clark Construction Company,Lansing; Granger Construction Company,Lansing; Pearson Construction Company,Benton Harbor; and Spence Brothers,Saginaw.

Here are many of the 26 student interns who have participated in the 2009 AGC of Michigan summer work program. The spon-soring contractor members are Christman Company, Clark Construction Company, and Granger Construction Company, allfrom Lansing; Pearson Construction Company, Benton Harbor; and Spence Brothers, Saginaw.

Andrew Bok (C), a Ferris State University constructionmanagement senior, won the Alton L. GrangerScholarship. He is flanked by Glenn Granger (L),Granger Construction, Lansing, and Kip Cunningham.

The O.L. Pfaffman Construction Industry Scholarshipwas given to Amanda Malburg, a civil engineering jun-ior at Michigan Technological University. (L-R) areO.L. “Ozzie” Pfaffman, Malburg, and Kip Cunningham,Cunningham Construction, Jackson.

The Ed Boettcher Jr. Memorial Scholarship was pre-sented to Renee Eddy, a construction manager sopho-more at Ferris State University. (L-R) are Ed BoettcherIII, Boettcher Masonry, Bay City, Eddy, and KipCunningham.

Kip Cunningham (L) congratulates Thomas P.Shanleym, a junior in the construction managementprogram at Eastern Michigan University, on winningthe Thomas E. Dailey Construction Leadership Award.

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“We search out prospective dealers innon-competitive businesses that are wellmanaged and have the facilities availableto successfully add JCB machinery to theirline-up,” said Jim Fielding, general manag-er of dealer development for JCB NorthAmerica. “Not only are we bringing in newdealers, we are focusing on re-engagingexisting dealers and helping them to growtheir businesses. Experiencing any growthunder these difficult financial circum-stances is unusual.”

By the end of 2009, JCB expects toincrease dealer coverage by approximately14 percentage points. According toFielding, partnering with new dealers isone crucial step toward ensuring their suc-cess.

Cliff Anglewicz of Yale EquipmentServices became a new JCB dealer in Juneof 2008.

“There is a reason why JCB is the thirdlargest heavy equipment manufacturer in

the world. They have outstanding teammembers; they work harder and make areal effort to exceed expectations. If youlook at the structure JCB provides forfuture dealers, the business model is verygood,” Anglewicz said.

Fielding also mentioned JCB’s contin-ued focus on dealer development tools andsupport. They provide sales support pro-grams, inventory financing, an identityprogram and a co-op advertising program.A formal training program for new dealersis in place, and JCB also provides sales andproduct training at either the dealer’s loca-tion, or JCB’s North American headquar-ters, located in Savannah, Ga.

“My employees are enthused by theproducts and selling JCB machinery bringsa whole new energy to our sales staff,”Anglewicz said. “We are working with avibrant company with great equipment andpeople. JCB machinery has brought a spir-it to our organization that has helped ussurvive this recession.”

Fielding added, “By the end of 2011, weexpect to have complete 100 percent deal-er coverage across the U.S. We are well onour way to reaching this goal.”

For more information, call 912/447-2173 or visit www.jcbna.com.

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Volvo’s G900 Series Motorgraders Features Seven ModelsIt takes a confident company to design a

whole new family of products from scratchwhen its existing range is regarded by manyas a market leader. But that is exactly whatVolvo CE has done with its new VolvoG900 motorgraders. Built on two distinctbut integrated platforms, there are sevenmodels, including two all-wheel drivemachines. Fitted with either a Volvo D7 orVolvo D9 engine, the Volvo G900 productlineup is designed to combine theattributes of productivity, operatorfriendliness, reliability and ease ofservice, according to the manufac-turer.

The seven models of the rangeare the Volvo G930, Volvo G940,Volvo G946, Volvo G960, VolvoG970, Volvo G976 and the VolvoG990 — 34,290, 35,179, 36,710,36,768, 39,026, 40,554, 46,281 lb.(15,554, 15,957, 16,650, 16,678,17,702, 18,395 and 20,993 kg),respectively. The first four modelswere engineered with the 7.2-L Volvo D7engine. The larger three use the 9.4-L VolvoD9 engine. Volvo engines were identifiedas being ideal for these applications, as theyproduce high torque at low engine speeds,delivering responsiveness and fuel efficien-cy.

Through extensive operator input, Volvohas integrated into the design the require-ments of motorgrader customers and usersworldwide. The Volvo G900 motorgraderscombine the technological strength of theVolvo Group with familiar Volvo CE attrib-utes.

Each Volvo G900 motorgrader featuresEU Stage IIIA and U.S. Tier III-certifiedVolvo engines utilizing Volvo AdvancedCombustion Technology (V-ACT). Theseengines run cleanly without the extra serv-ice requirements of additional equipment orafter-treatment of exhaust gases, according

to the manufacturer. All seven models have three power

ranges, depending upon the transmissiongear selected, as standard equipment. Thisfeature works to optimize engine perform-ance and enhance overall fuel efficiency bymatching engine power to the application.Wide-stance blade-lift cylinders coupledwith the low-angle side-shift cylinder pro-vide a stable grading platform. Proportional

Demand Flow (PDF) intelligent load sens-ing hydraulics and a powerful twin-gear,direct drive circle turn system result in aprecise, instantly responsive earthmovingtool. It also provides high strength to holdor turn the moldboard smoothly while mov-ing under full load. This accuracy of controland performance results in more one-passfinishes which contributes significantly toproductivity and cost saving, according tothe manufacturer.

Built-in Productivity The power and precision of motor-

graders lies in their ability to translateengine power into useable traction and con-trol. And the transmission is central to this.The Volvo G900 motorgraders use theVolvo-designed HTE840 transmission,which has selectable manual, autoshift(optional) and travel modes. With autoshift,

the operator selects the target gear and thetransmission shifts automatically throughturns and grades as needed. Its shuttle-shiftfeature aids quick, simple duty cycles byallowing shuttling between selected for-ward and reverse gears in a single smoothmotion without clutching or pausing.

Autoshift comes standard on the Volvoexclusive HTE1160 transmission — theindustry’s first 11-speed motorgrader drive

train. With 11 forward and sixreverse speeds, the optionalHTE1160 transmission allowsmore control (at low speeds), moreefficient travel (at high speeds) andmore precision in the normalworking speeds. Such control alsopays dividends when it comes tofuel economy as the engine can beoperated at its most economicalrevolutions per minute, smoothlyand efficiently.

Lifelong Reliability The robotically welded frame helps

ensure structural rigidity while the full-perimeter rear-frame design protects thepower train from load stresses created byside and rear attachments, such as rippers,scarifiers or plows. The structural design ofthe grader is focused on placing its powerand weight to maximize blade-down forceand drawbar pull rates.

At the rear, Volvo APR70 and APR90planetary reduction axles reduce loading ontandem chains and deliver both power andtraction to the ground efficiently. To matchgrader performance with tractive condi-tions, an operator can lock or unlock therear axle differential with a simple on-offswitch.

The front axle has a high-center groundclearance, a sharp steering angle and a min-imum of components to minimize mainte-nance. In fact, there is no daily greasing or

weekly servicing required with a VolvoG900 motorgrader, as the standard oilchange interval is 500 hours. Even fuelingis easy, with ground-level access. Sightglasses and level sensors take care of therest. The now familiar Contronics electron-ic monitoring system has been expanded inthe Volvo G900 motorgrader with moregrader functions being analyzed.

All-Purpose All Wheel DriveThe two all wheel drive (AWD) models

in the range offer three distinct features intheir drive systems. The powerful six-wheel drive combines with an efficientfour-wheel tandem drive and the front-wheel creep mode, which is ideal for pre-cise fine-grade applications. The operatorhas 16 selectable levels of aggression tomatch AWD performance to the task athand for ultimate control.

A Great Place to Go to Work ROPS/FOPS certified, the Volvo cabs’

familiar styling features expansive glassareas providing enhanced ground-up visi-bility from the forward, rear and downwardviews. The operator is aided by six interiorand exterior mirrors, which together give acommanding view around the machine.Open the cab door, and the steps and hand-holds are illuminated automatically forsafer entry and exit. Extensive noise andvibration suppression is designed into thecab to maximize operator productivity. Thecabin is pressurized and two large-capacityfilters maintain a constant flow of clean airfrom 10 outlets.

All essential operator controls aremounted on a slide and tilt adjustable cen-ter pedestal. Low-effort pedals and short-throw levers help reduce operator fatigue.Mounting brackets also are provided so thatcommunications equipment can easily beinstalled.

Volvo has introduced a seven model G900 family ofmotorgraders.

Champion Motor Graders has announced that its newproduction class graders will come standard with a tur-bocharged Cummins QSB6.7 Tier III in line 6 cylinder 120hp (89 kW) engine. The Champion C110 C motorgraderwill be demonstrated around North America during “TheMain Event” Demo Tour.

Weighing in at 23,500 lb. (10,659 kg), Champion’s newproduction class graders are designed to bridge the gapbetween compact and traditional full sized graders. With theincreased power and better torque curve offered by the emis-sions-compliant Cummins Tier III engine, the C110 C grad-er is poised to become a versatile mid-sized grader packagefor increased job applications, according to the manufactur-er.

“We’re pleased to be able to offer these production classgraders that pack more punch for big jobs in small places,”

said Bryan Abernathy, executive vice president ofChampion Motor Graders. “With our line’s hallmark agilefootwork to get in and out of tight corners fast, plus maxi-mum torque at 120 hp, the C110 C is the true heavyweightChampion among today’s small graders.”

According to Jeff McKee, vice president engineering atChampion Motor Graders, the major benefit of the larger 6cylinder engine on the C110 C grader is the fact that theengine works at the bottom of its range and remains under-stressed.

“What the two extra cylinders primarily offer is asmoother drive and better torque-curve at the lower RPMs,”said McKee. “The grader’s torque-drive doesn’t drop offlike it would with a 4 cylinder engine. What operatorsshould notice is much less use of the engine’s inching pedalwhen they’re running the graders slowly or in fine grading

applications, which ultimately gives them more power to dothe job at hand.”

McKee said that operators can achieve the same smoothcontrol at low speeds and fine grading feel with the 6 cylin-der’s conventional direct-gear drive that they do with thehydrostatic drive on Champion’s Compact Gradersequipped with a Cummins QSB4.3 Tier III engine.

“Torque directly translates to the drawbar pull,” saidMcKee. “The more torque you have, the more ability youhave to move more dirt at lower ground speed. It reallycomes in handy in more delicate operations and also allowsthe machine to carry a heavier load without changing gears.It also gives the operator one less thing to worry about.”

For more information, call 704/392-1038 or visit www.championmotorgraders.us.

Champion Adds Cummins QSB4.3 Tier III to New Motorgraders

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Ranging from 140 to 205 hp (104 to 153 kW),with standard blade lengths from 12 to 14 ft. (3.6 to4.3 m), New Holland Construction motorgradersare engineered to perform in every application,from ripping and rough grading to precise andaccurate finishing work.

The operator’s cab is mounted behind the articu-lation point, providing an enhanced view of bothends of the working blade, and enabling the opera-tor to maneuver and respond quickly.

With heavy-duty, box-section construction, therugged frames of the G140, G170 and G200motorgraders are designed to endure the most rig-orous working conditions. Durable front axlesstand up to tough grading jobs and oscillate up to19 degrees to manage rough terrain. An extra-longwheelbase helps delivers a smooth ride, accordingto the manufacturer.

VisibilityFeaturing thin corner posts and door frames, and

more than 62 sq. ft. of glass area, the cab on NewHolland motorgraders provides an increased viewin all directions. An integrated sunshade reducesglare, and standard front and rear windshieldwipers/washers ensure a clear view. Interior andexterior mirrors help the operator keep tabs on anyactivity behind the machine.

For more information, visitwww.construction.newholland.com.

New Holland Motorgraders Perform in Multiple Applications

With heavy-duty, box-section construction, the rugged frames of the G140, G170 and G200 motorgraders are designedto endure the most rigorous working conditions.

BRIDGE THAT GAPNow you can choose the right-

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Case 845DHP 29,777 12 22 17.5 27/21 7.3/6.6 140 25 23.8Case 865VHP 32,235 13 23.6 17.5 27/21 7.3/6.6 180 25 23.8Case 885 37,950 14 23.6 17.5 27/21 7.3/6.6 205 25 23.9

Caterpillar 120M 31,069 12 24 17 26/20 75/69 138 20 24.5Caterpillar 12M 32,016 12 24 17 26/20 75/69 158 20 24.5Caterpillar 140M 33,356 12 24 19 29/27 78/71 183 20 25.4Caterpillar 160M 35,060 14 27 18 37/32 90/82 213 20 24.9Caterpillar 14M 47,133 14 27 16.5 31/29 90/85 259 20 25.9Caterpillar 16M 57,452 16 31 15.6 43/26 102/90 297 20 29.2Caterpillar 24M 137,694 24 42 25 193/178 127/126 533 25 40.7

Champion C60 C 12,800 10 21 16 44 3.0/3.0 110 24 17.5Champion C66 C 13,400 10 21 16 44 3.0/3.0 110 24 17.5Champion C70 C 13,050 10 19 16 36 3.0/3.0 110 24 21Champion C80 C 15,000 10 21 16 44 3.0/3.0 110 24 19Champion C86 C 15,500 10 21 16 44 3.0/3.0 110 24 19Champion C110 C 23,500 12 24 23 44 6.3/6.5 120 20 N/AChampion C116 C 24,000 12 24 23 44 6.3/6.5 120 20 N/A

Deere 670G 33,820 12 24 19.3 (with 6 in. cutting edge) 26.9 6.8 155 22 23.7Deere 770G 34,730 12 24 19.3 (with 6 in. cutting edge) 26.9 6.8 165 22 23.7Deere 672G 36,060 12 24 19.3 (with 6 in. cutting edge) 26.9 6.8 170 22 23.7Deere 772G 36,920 12 24 19.3 (with 6 in. cutting edge) 26.9 6.8 194 22 23.7Deere 870G 36,120 14 27 17.8, 19.3 (with 6 in. cutting edge) 26.9 7.7 180 22 23.7Deere 872G 38,240 14 27 17.8, 19.3 (with 6 in. cutting edge) 26.9 7.7 214 22 23.7

Komatsu GD555-3 30,950 12 26 1.6 25/25 79 140 23 22.3Komatsu GD655-3 37,801 12 26 1.7 25/25 79 180 23 22.7Komatsu GD675-3 38,705 12 26 1.7 25/25 79 180 23 22.7

NHC G140 29,918 12 24.4 17.5 28/21 7.2/6.3 140 25 23.8NHC G170 31,786 14 26.3 17.5 28/21 7.2/6.3 180 25 23.9NHC G200 37,739 14 26.3 17.5 28/21 7.2/6.3 205 25 23.9

NorAm 65E 16,800 10 16.63 15.4 20/17 39.1/42 110 25 18.8

Volvo G930 34,830 12 (standard) 25 (standard) 17.5 26.5/21.5 79/80 155 23 23.8Volvo G940 36,150 12 (standard) 25 (standard) 17.5 29.5/30.5 79/80 175 23 23.8Volvo G946 38,140 12 (standard) 25 (standard) 17.5 29.5/30.5 79/80 195 23 23.8Volvo G960 38,690 12 (standard) 25 (standard) 17.5 29.5/30.5 79/80 195 23 23.8Volvo G970 41,660 12 (standard) 29 (standard) 18 29.5/30.5 77/78 210 21 25.3Volvo G976 43,650 12 (standard) 29 (standard) 18 29.5/30.5 77/78 225 21 25.0Volvo G990 48,720 14 (standard) 31 (standard) 17.5 29.5/30 89/89 225 21 26.8

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Allis-Chalmers HD41 Crawler Dozer, 1:25 Scale ............................................................$190Allis-Chalmers HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$80Bell B40D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ............................................................................$50Bobcat A300 Wheel Loader, 1:25 Scale ............................................................................$55Bobcat S175 Skid Steer Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................$18Bobcat Tractor/Trailer Set, 1:50 Scale................................................................................$80Case 721D Wheel Loader, 1:87 Scale ..............................................................................$20Case 340 Articulated Truck, 1:87 Scale..............................................................................$20Case CX 330 Excavator, 1:87 Scale ....................................................................................$20Caterpillar No. 12 Motor Grader, 1:87 Scale ....................................................................$25Caterpillar 140H Motor Grader w/ripper & scarifier, 1:50 Scale ......................................$40Caterpillar CS-563 Soil Compactor, 1:87 Scale ................................................................$25Caterpillar 825 Soil Compactor, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................$35Caterpillar 420E Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale....................................................................$45Caterpillar D6K XL Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............................................................$45Caterpillar D10T Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$75Caterpillar D11R Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale................................................................$45Caterpillar D11T Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$70Caterpillar 336D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$70Caterpillar 797F Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ..............................................................$250Caterpillar 950H Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................$45Caterpillar 980G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................$35Caterpillar 992 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$50Caterpillar 994F Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................$95 Caterpillar 226B2 Skid Steer Loader w/tools, 1:32 Scale ................................................$30Caterpillar CB-534D XW Asphalt Compactor, 1:50 Scale ..................................................$40Caterpillar D5G XL Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............................................................$55Caterpillar D8R Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale..................................................................$40Caterpillar Vintage Twenty Tractor w/metal tracks, 1:16 Scale ........................................$70Caterpillar 302.5 Mini-Excavator, 1:32 Scale ....................................................................$30Caterpillar 320C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..............................................................................$35Caterpillar 330D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$70Caterpillar 511 OB Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$65Caterpillar 247B2 Multi-Terrain Loader, 1:32 Scale ..........................................................$30Caterpillar 432E Side Shift Backhoe Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................................................$40Caterpillar 365C L Front Shovel, 1:50 w/metal tracks ..........................................................$70Caterpillar 963D Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$45Caterpillar 977 Traxcavator, 1:50 Scale ............................................................................$35Caterpillar 611 Motor Scraper in display case, 1:64 Scale ..............................................$25Caterpillar 623G Elevating Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale ......................................................$45Caterpillar 725D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale..................................................................$30Caterpillar 775E Off-Highway Truck in display case, 1:64 Scale ......................................$25Caterpillar 777D Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale................................................................$40Caterpillar "O" Gauge Complete Train Set ..........................................................................$275Caterpillar Agricultural 75E Tractor, 1:64 Scale ................................................................$12Caterpillar Four Piece Military Set, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$75

Hitachi LX70 Wheel Loader, 1:40 Scale ............................................................................$65International 433 Motor Scraper, 1:25 Scale ..................................................................$175International 560 Payloader, 1:25 Scale ..........................................................................$175International Harvester 560 PayLoader, 1:87 Scale ..........................................................$35International TD-24 Military Dozer, 1:50 Scale..................................................................$50JCB 3CX Backhoe Loader, 1:50 Scale ................................................................................$50JCB 456 Loader Waste Master, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$60JCB 456 ZX Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............................................................................$65JCB Vibromax VM 115 Soil Compactor, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................$45John Deere 320 Skid Steer Loader, 1:16 Scale ................................................................$45John Deere 850J Dozer, 1:50 Scale....................................................................................$40Komatsu 960E Mining Truck, 1:50 Scale..........................................................................$275Komatsu PC300LC-8 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................$70Komatsu WA500-6 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................$60Komatsu D51 EX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ....................................................................................$60Komatsu D51 PX Dozer, 1:50 Scale....................................................................................$55Komatsu D375 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................................$75Komatsu GD655 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$60Komatsu WB146 Backhoe Loader w/tools, 1:50 Scale ......................................................$45Liebherr 580 Wheel Loader, 1:87 Scale ............................................................................$25Link-Belt 210 X2 Excavator, 1:40 Scale..............................................................................$65Mitsubishi FG25N Forklift, 1:25 Scale................................................................................$25Northwest 25-D Shovel, 1:50 Scale..................................................................................$100Peterbilt Tractor/Trailer w/Caterpillar D8R, 1:50 Scale ..................................................$100Peterbilt Blue/Silver 367 Dump Truck, 1:34 Scale ............................................................$85U.S. Army Ford F800 Tractor w/Trailer, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................$35Volvo G970 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale ................................................................................$65Volvo SD-122 Soil Compactor, 1:72 Scale ........................................................................$45Volvo A25C Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$30Volvo A25D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$45Volvo A40D Articulated Hauler, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$50Volvo BL71 Backhoe Loader, 1:50 Scale ............................................................................$45Volvo EC45 Mini-Excavator, 1:50 Scale..............................................................................$35Volvo EC 210 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................................$45Volvo EC210C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................................$80Volvo EC240B Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................................$45Volvo EC280 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................................................................................$25Volvo EC700 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................................................................................$80Volvo FH12 Tractor/Trailer w/Volvo L150C, 1:50 Scale ....................................................$60Volvo L90E Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............................................................................$65Volvo L60E Wheel Loader w/Attachments, 1:50 Scale ......................................................$65Volvo 150E Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale 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Northwest 25-D Shovel, 1:50 Scale ....................................................................$100

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Hybrid Excavator Tackles Largest Project in Illinois(460 km) of interstate tollways has becomethe focus of conversation — the introductionof the first hybrid excavator in NorthAmerica.

Komatsu America Corp. pickedMontemayor Construction to launch the newPC200LC-8 hybrid excavator on the job siteof Tri-State Tollway, which includes I-94, I-294 and I-80.

The new hybrid made it to the job site onNov. 13.

“Komatsu is very pleased to have the firstcommercially available hybrid excavator onjob sites in North America,” said Erik Wilde,vice president, product marketing, KomatsuAmerica Corp. “All told, over the next twomonths, there will be 10 of the KomatsuHybrid PC200LC-8 excavators at work inthe United States and Canada.”

Introducing Komatsu’s new hybrid exca-vators ties in nicely with the IllinoisTollway’s “Building Green” initiatives.

According to the Illinois State TollHighway Authority’s Web site, more than 5million tons (4.5 milllion t) of pavement hasbeen recycled – 3.2 million tons (2.9 milliont) of concrete and nearly 1.8 million tons (1.6million t) of asphalt. In addition, about230,000 recycled scrap tires were used inmaterials for new roadway shoulders andpavement.

Plote Construction subcontractedMontemayor Construction for the IllinoisTollway job in April.

Montemayor Construction, based Elgin,Ill., is using the first hybrid excavator on partof the project for I-294, the portion north ofO’Hare airport.

“We’ve done four projects this year upand down I-294 and I-94,” Joe Montemayor,president of Montemayor Construction, said.

“The hybrid is on part of I-294 betweenBallard Road and Willow Road.”

For the PC200LC-8’s inaugural test run,Roland Machinery Co. supplied the newhybrid excavator to MontemayorConstruction.

“This part of the project is scheduled to becompleted in December,” Montemayor said.“Northbound side is more labor intensive foreveryone involved since the center medianbarrier wall gets connected to theSouthbound lanes.”

Over the past four years, MontemayorConstruction was involved in numerous fullreconstruct and road widening projectsalong the I-294 and I-94 corridor, on bothNorthbound and Southbound sides.

“We had a wet start this year and incurreda lot of overtime to stay on schedule,”Montemayor said. “And, today we’re

installing the last piece of pipe on this proj-ect and then we’ll head north to finish I-94,we’re pretty close to the finish line.”

Montemayor said that the company alsoperformed work on underdrain.

“So far, we’ve done about 13,000 ft. ofconcrete pipe and 60,000 ft. of the under-drain work,” he said.

Montemayor Construction installed revet-ment mat and will return to the job site topump grout into the existing pipes left induring construction to maintain drainage.

“There are 2,400 ft. of slotted drains onboth sides of the barrier wall, which is a bigproject in itself,” Montemayor said.

Green MachineRoland Machinery Co. and Komatsu

picked Montemayor Construction’s I-294job for the PC200LC-8’s North American

job-site debut because of the contractor’sextensive experience with the Komatsubrand.

“Komatsu and Roland Machinery select-ed us to be the first ones to use the Hybrid inNorth America since we rely heavily onKomatsu excavators for most of our work.”Montemayor said.

Montemayor Construction currently hasnine excavators in its fleet so the operatorsare familiar with how excavators shouldwork and feel.

Besides the savings in fuel between anexcavator and a hybrid excavator,Montemayor noted that there is a differencein the way the motors idle down.

“The hybrid action is really noticeablewhen you’re swinging,” Montemayor said.“The hybrid uses the electricity from thecapacitor, which swings the boom. And,when the swing comes to a stop, it generatesadditional electricity to the capacitor.”

After just one hour at the job site,Montemayor added that his operator was“really impressed with it.”

“I’m pleasantly surprised,” Bill Warren,operator of Montemayer, said. “Taking it offthe trailer and giving it a spin in the parkinglot compared to actually working with ittoday, the machine has been impressive.”

Since 1988, Montemayor Constructionand its 15 employees has relied on RolandMachinery for its equipment and service.

“Roland Machinery’s been a great partnerto have as far as getting the equipment weneed to get the job done,” Montemayor said.“We’ve been very happy with the servicefrom Roland Machinery Co. and Komatsuthrough the years.”

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The Komatsu PC200LC-8 hybrid excavator loads dirt on the tollway project.

Montemayor Construction was tapped for the I-294 Widening and TollReconstruction project (the largest project in Illinois).

Joe Montemayor (L), president of Montemayor Construction, talks with OperatorBill Warren about the new hybrid.

TOLLWAY from page 1

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B & W EQUIPMENT CO., INC.5810 MOELLER RD.FORT WAYNE, IN 46806800/242-4819FAX 260/423-4535

6340 HIGHWAY 101SHAKOPEE, MN952/445-5400FAX 952/445-0365

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Over 90 Job-MatchedAttachments for Construction Angle Broom Industrial Grapple Dozer Blade Planer Vibratory Roller Sweeper

www.bobcat.com/mpowered “Bobcat” is a registered trademark of Bobcat Company | 1108847

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M-POWERED?Bobcat took the best compact equipment on the market and made it

even better. The new M-Series loaders and excavators feature more

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IOWABrakke Implement Co.

Mason City • 800-321-4455

Capital City Equipment Co.Des Moines • 515-243-3353

888-582-6827

Franken Implement & ServiceRock Valley • 712-722-3941

R & J Material Handling, Ltd.Fort Dodge • 515-955-3400

Zoske’s Sales & Service, Inc.Iowa Falls • 641-648-2980

MINNESOTABobcat of Bemidji

Bemidji • 218-751-4660800-794-4660

Bobcat of MankatoMankato • 507-625-4511

Bobcat of Otter Tail CountyFergus Falls • 218-739-4505

877-852-3288

Bobcat of RochesterStewartville • 507-285-0753

Bobcat of West MetroCorcoran • 763-479-8200

Crawford’s Equipment, Inc.Cambridge • 763-689-1794

Farm Rite Equipment, Inc.Dassel • 320-275-2737

800-679-4857

GDF Enterprises, Inc.Windom • 507-831-5342

Lano Equipment of NorwoodNorwood • 952-467-2181

Lano Equipment, Inc.Ramsey • 763-323-1720

Lano Equipment, Inc.Shakopee • 952-445-6310

Swede’s Service CenterMinneota • 507-872-6206

877-469-5934

NORTH DAKOTABobcat of Devils Lake

Devils Lake • 701-662-5331

Bobcat of Grand ForksGrand Forks • 701-772-5006

OHIOBobcat of Dayton, Inc.Moraine • 937-293-3176

800-BOBCATS

Bobcat of TroyTroy • 937-335-5287

800-BOBCATS

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Over 90 Job-MatchedAttachments for Construction Angle Broom Industrial Grapple Dozer Blade Planer Vibratory Roller Sweeper

www.bobcat.com/mpowered “Bobcat” is a registered trademark of Bobcat Company | 1108847

See your dealer to learn how these newM-Series machines can M-Power you to do more.

ARE YOU

M-POWERED?Bobcat took the best compact equipment on the market and made it

even better. The new M-Series loaders and excavators feature more

comfort, more performance, more of everything you need to do more

and do it faster.

IOWABrakke Implement Co.

Mason City • 800-321-4455

Capital City Equipment Co.Des Moines • 515-243-3353

888-582-6827

Franken Implement & ServiceRock Valley • 712-722-3941

R & J Material Handling, Ltd.Fort Dodge • 515-955-3400

Zoske’s Sales & Service, Inc.Iowa Falls • 641-648-2980

MINNESOTABobcat of Bemidji

Bemidji • 218-751-4660800-794-4660

Bobcat of MankatoMankato • 507-625-4511

Bobcat of Otter Tail CountyFergus Falls • 218-739-4505

877-852-3288

Bobcat of RochesterStewartville • 507-285-0753

Bobcat of West MetroCorcoran • 763-479-8200

Crawford’s Equipment, Inc.Cambridge • 763-689-1794

Farm Rite Equipment, Inc.Dassel • 320-275-2737

800-679-4857

GDF Enterprises, Inc.Windom • 507-831-5342

Lano Equipment of NorwoodNorwood • 952-467-2181

Lano Equipment, Inc.Ramsey • 763-323-1720

Lano Equipment, Inc.Shakopee • 952-445-6310

Swede’s Service CenterMinneota • 507-872-6206

877-469-5934

NORTH DAKOTABobcat of Devils Lake

Devils Lake • 701-662-5331

Bobcat of Grand ForksGrand Forks • 701-772-5006

OHIOBobcat of Dayton, Inc.Moraine • 937-293-3176

800-BOBCATS

Bobcat of TroyTroy • 937-335-5287

800-BOBCATS

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Minnesota chapters of the Land Improvement Contractors ofAmerica, the Minnesota Construction Association, theAssociated Builders and Contractors, and the Association ofGeneral Contractors. Also participating is the commercialvehicle enforcement division of the Minnesota State Patrol.

According to Bob Buckley, president of CEGProductions, the purpose of the show is to provide a venuefor contractors, landscapers, builders and public works offi-cials to gather in a setting where they can learn about newproducts and innovations in the industry, network with their

colleagues, and attend seminars that will prepare them tocompete successfully in today’s marketplace.

“The tremendous support we’re getting from all segmentsof the industry will allow us to give contractors a day jam-packed with activities and information,” he said.

CEG Productions is the trade show division ofConstruction Equipment Guide, a national newspaper, withfour regional editions, which has been serving the industryfor more than 50 years.

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

Minneapolis Convention Center toHost CEG’s Newest Construction Expo

Construction Expos Go GreenCEG Productions’s 4th Annual Chicago

Construction Expo in February and new MidwestConstruction Expo in March will implement theVirtual Totebag.

Created by BD Metrics Inc., the Virtual Totebagreplaces physical totebags with attendees’ ownmobile devices. Now, as an eco-friendly alterna-tive to pre-printed paper materials, attendees cantext or email a unique mobile code to requestand store exhibitor materials online.

Tradeshows generate enormous amounts oftrash each day.

“With the Virtual Totebag, we want to make iteasy for our participants to help reduce theamount of paper waste produced at our event,”said Buckley. “Not only does the Virtual Totebagmake it easy to be green, it makes it easy forattendees to store and share information collectedat the event, without having to tote aroundpounds of paper. Hit, send and it’s saved; it’sthat simple.”

Exhibitors at the event will receive a personal-ized account, enabling them to distribute andtrack requests for their information online, reduc-ing the cost of printing, shipping and distributing

paper materials. By enabling attendees to storeand share information online, exhibitors canincrease their reach, increase their leads andincrease their insight into attendees’ interests —without increasing their budgets.

Both expos will showcase the latest in equip-ment and technologies; everything from heavyand light machinery, trucks and trailers, to lasersystems, safety equipment, computer hardwareand software and everything in between.

In addition to the exhibits, the show will focuson networking and educational opportunities.Several seminars, training sessions, recertificationprograms and round table presentations are inthe works and are another area where theVirtual Totebag will be implemented as a way ofreducing the need for printed materials.

CEG Productions is the tradeshow division ofConstruction Equipment Guide, the nation’s lead-ing newspaper for the construction industry, withfour regional editions providing national cover-age.

For more information, call Bob Buckley at800/992-7116 or visit www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.

Minneapolis Convention Center is located on 1301 Second AvenueSouth in Minneapolis, Minn.

Minneapolis Convention Center has nearly480,000 sq. ft. of trade show space and 87column-free conference meeting rooms.

EXPO from page 1

December 2-3, 2009 – Forum. The National UtilityContractors Association has scheduled the SafetyDirectors Forum (SDF) at the New York Hotel, Las Vegas,NV. For further information please contact the NUCA at703-358-9300.

December 3, 2009 – Meeting. AGC of St. LouisMembership Meeting held at the Anheuser Busch SoccerPark, #1 Soccer Park Road, Fenton, MO. ConstructionOutlook for the Year Ahead: Far from a Perfect ‘10... andthe AGC of St. Louis will also recognize the members thatvolunteered their time andtalents throughout 2009.Deadline for registration is Monday, November 30 at 5:00p.m. Questions, please call Nancy Valentine at 314-781-2356, ext. 103 or [email protected].

December 10, 2009 – Legislative Breakfast. TheDelaware Contractors Association (DCA) will hold aLegislative Breakfast in the DCA Boardroom in Newark,DE. For further information, fax Nancy Handlin at 302-994-8185.

December 14-15, 2009 – Winter Conference. OhioContractors’ Assoc. Winter Conference Midwest,Columbus, OH. For more information call 800-229-1388or 614-488-0724.

January 10-13, 2010 – EXPO ‘10. National UtilityContractors Association Utility Construction Expo, WaltDisney World Dolphin Hotel, Orlando, FL. NUCA is locat-ed in Arlington, VA. Call 703-358-9300 for further infor-mation.

January 13-15, 2010 – EXPO ‘10. AG CONNECT Expo- Preview Day January 12, 2010 (by special admission),Orlando, FL. AG CONNECT Expo provides a world-classinternational forum for agriculture industry professionalsto share global agricultural ideas and managementtrends. For information please call 800-867-6060.

February 7-10, 2010 – SHOW. THE RENTAL SHOWreturns to Orlando, FL at the Orange County ConventionCenter. The show will be in the North-South building,which is where the 2006 Show was held. Exhibitors andRental Store Attendees can call 800-334-2177.

February 27 to March 3, 2010 – InternationalHardware Fair. International Hardware Fair Cologne2010, Cologne, Germany. For more information regardingthis event contact Chris Beavers, Koelnmesse, Inc. at773-326-9928.

March 17-20, 2010 – CONVENTION ‘10. Mark yourcalendar! AGC’s 91st Annual Convention will be held atthe Marriott Orlando World Center in Orlando, FL. Moreinformation will be posted as soon as it is available.

March 22-26, 2011 – EXPO. CONEXPO-CON/AGG, LasVegas, Nevada, U.S.A. CONEXPO-CON/AGG will be theworld’s largest international gathering place in 2011 forthe construction and construction materials industries,showcasing the latest equipment, services and technolo-gies. For more information, visit:www.conexpoconagg.com; E-mail: [email protected] or phone: 800-867-6060.

March 22-26, 2011 – International Exposition. LasVegas, Nevada, U.S.A. IFPE 2011 - the InternationalExposition for Power Transmission is the leading interna-tional exposition and technical conference for hydraulic,pneumatic, electrical and mechanical power transmissioncomponents, systems and controls. For information visit:www.ifpe.com; E-mail: [email protected] or phone 800-867-6060.

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

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Casey Equipment Company1603 East Algonquin Rd

Arlington Heights, IL 60005847-437-8686

Fax: 847-437-8738

16754 New AveLemont, IL 60439

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

1548 Huntwood DrCherry Valley, IL 61016

815-332-8222Fax 815-332-3056

www.casey-equipment.com

Diesel Machinery Inc.4301 N. Cliff Ave.

Sioux Falls, SD 57104605-336-0411

Fax: 605-336-9503

Rapid City, SD 57702605-348-7438

Aberdeen, SD605-725-4364

General Equipment &Supplies Inc

2300 Vermont Ave.Bismarck, ND 58504

701-223-9700Fax: 701-223-4815

4300 W. Main AveFargo, ND 58103

701-282-2662Fax: 701-364-2190

905 20th Ave SEMinot, ND 58701

701-852-0479Fax: 701-852-1451

Sievers Equipment406 Old Rt. 66

Hamel, IL 62046618-633-2622

8080 State Rt. 16Hillsboro, IL 62049

217-532-3222

State Rd. 267 SouthGreenfield, IL 62044

217-368-2486

MH Equipment Co.106 Circle Freeway Drive

Cincinnati, OH 45246513-681-2200

Fax: 513-681-1235

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

Fax: 502-810-9306jcbmhequipment.com

5859 Raymond St.Indianapolis, IN 46241

317-240-6300

Yale Equipment & Services, Inc.

W136 N4901 Campbell DriveMenomonee Falls, WI 53051

888-276-4365Fax: 262-783-7995

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Howell Tractor CompanyWooddale, IL

847/439-2150Peru, IL

800/342-6072Gary, IN

800/852-8816Rockford, IL

888/469-3555

Holt EquipmentLouisville, KY

800/507-9705Bowling Green, KY270/842-3400

London, KY877/231-7151Lexington, KY

800/463-8722Lafayette, IN

800/937-3355Bloomington, IN800/888-9677Indianapolis, IN800/876-4690South Bend, IN877/248-1713Fort Wayne, IN877/845-5764

Interstate Power Tools / RentalsValparaiso, IN

219/763-6670Fax: 219/763-3599

Elder Ag and TurfEast Palestine, OH330/426-2166

Lift Equipment, LLC331 S. Cooper Ave.

Cincinnati, OH 45215513/563-7787

Fax: 513/733-2766

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199 Airport RoadCape Girardeau, MO63702573-334-9937

8853 Petrov DriveCaseyville, IL 62232618-397-9971

4375 Camp Butler RoadSpringfield, IL 62707217-744-2233

2625 North 24th St.Quincy, IL 62305217-222-5454www.lubyequipment.com

MMccCCaannnn IInndduussttrriieess543 S. Rohlwing RdAddison, IL 60101630-627-0000

47W247 U.S. Highway30Big Rock, IL 60511630.556.3111

250 E. North FrontageRd.Bolingbrook, IL 60440630-739-7770

2350 S. Laflin St.Chicago, IL 60608312-942-9200

4701 West 137th StreetCrestwood, IL 60445708-597-3110

303 Republic AveJoliet, IL 60435815-744-5511

1133 Indianapolis Blvd.Schererville, IN 46375219-865-6545

1360 N. Rand Rd.Wauconda, IL 60084847-526-9444

1030 S. MilwaukeeAve.Wheeling, IL 60090847-520-4022

4102 W. Crystal LakeRoadMcHenry, IL 60050815-385-0420www.McCannOnline.com

SSttaarr EEqquuiippmmeenntt LLttdd..1401 2nd AvenueDes Moines, IA 50314515-283-2215Fax 515-283-0295800-369-2215

2625 W. Airline Hwy.Waterloo, IA 50703319-236-6830Fax 319-236-6834800-791-9249

2950 6th Street SWCedar Rapids, IA52404319-365-5139Fax 319-365-6726800-728-5139

2100 E. Lincoln WayAmes, IA 50010Ph: 515-233-9500Fax: 515-233-9505866-856-2312

CCeennttrraall IIlllliinnooiiss AAGG200 Sharon StreetPost Office Box 506Atlanta, IL 61723217-648-2307217-648-5065www.centralilag.com

Route 10 Post Office Box 437Clinton, IL 61727217-935-8373

792 US 150 East Farmer City, IL 61842 309-928-2159

130 StonicaMason City, IL 62664217-482-9760

MMiiddwweessttUUnnddeerrggrroouunnddSSuuppppllyy1106 32nd St SWBondurant, IA 50035515-967-5656

8844 S. 135th StreetOmaha, NE 68138402-861-6500

27285 Ironworks RdHarrisburg, SD 57032605-368-9880

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Fenton, MO 63026636/349-0200

Cape Girardeau, MO63703

573/334-0563

Foristell, MO 63348636/673-2131

Mt. Vernon, IL 62864618/244-6800

Cuba, MO 65453573/885-0500

8331 Meade Springer Rd.Ashland, KY 41102

606/928-3477

195 Sykes Blvd.Pikeville, KY 41502

606/432-0321

105 Tennis Center Dr.Marrietta, OH 45750

740/373-5255

60611 Hulse Dr.Cambridge, OH 43725

740/439-2747

5775 US Rt. 23 SouthChillicothe, OH 45601

740/663-5300

Erb Equipment

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

Give us a call and we’ll set up a demo, pronto!

BLS Hightop Track Pads KeepsContractor Working for Longer

Frank Hunt of Geneva ConstructionCompany in Aurora, Ill., has a Roadtec RX700-3 milling machine on which he usesBLS Poly Bolt-On TUFPADS hightop trackpads on the front two tracks and the BLSPoly Bolt-On TUFPADS Blues track padson the back track. Hunt was able to millmore than a million sq. yds. of asphalt asdeep as 14 in. (35 cm) before he needed toreplace his track pads.

Another benefit for Hunt is the ability tochange the BLS Poly Bolt-On track pads in

the field. Due to the strict regulations in thetown where he was working, it was very crit-ical that Geneva Construction not damagethe existing paved road with bare steeltracks. BLS TUFPADS track pads provideprotection for the surface that a machine iswalking over, along with enhanced traction.Hunt changed the BLS Poly Bolt-On TUF-PADS track pads right onsite and was able towalk his machine onto the company’s trailerwithout damaging the street.

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Buck & Knobby Equipment Co.6220 Sterns Rd

Ottawa Lake, MI 49267734-856-2811

Paint Valley Equipment10550 Twp Rd. 262

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

St. Joseph Equipment6304 Hwy. 101

Shakopee, MN 55379952-445-5400800-795-9274

Fax: 952-445-036516200 Hwy 10

Elk River, MN 55330763-262-4474

4311 Haines Rd.Hermantown, MN 55811

218-727-30383584 81st Street NWOronoco, MN 55960

507-288-3402N1626 Wuensch RoadLa Crosse, WI 54601

608-788-1025

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

563-557-1184Fax: 563-583-1821

Vermeer Midwest2801 Beverly Dr.Aurora, IL 60502

630-820-3030

PO Box 224Eureka, IL 61530

309-467-3716

1801 179th Ave.Moline, IL 61244

309-751-9540

13402 Britton Park Rd.Fishers, IN 46038

317-842-1040

3566 Citadel CircleNewburgh, IN 47630

812-490-4400

PO Box 27317550 Chesterfield Airport Rd.

Chesterfield, MO 63006636-532-2332

1005 Thorez Rd.Jackson, MI 49201

517-750-3783

1196 A Franklin St.Marne, MI 49435

616-677-5900

Vermeer of Indiana13402 Britton Park Rd.

Fishers, IN 46038317-842-1040317-577-1179

Fort Wayne, IN260-484-2494Newburgh, IN812-490-4400

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Contractors Host Learning Center at Kansas State FairTwo AGC chapters, AGC of Kansas and Kansas

Contractors Association, recently hosted the KansasConstruction Learning Center at the Kansas State Fair. Thiseffort also included the Kansas Chapter of the NationalAssociation of Women in Construction and numerous com-panies.

Over the 10-day fair, the coalition, known as KC3, offeredhands-on activities for kids of all ages and supplementalinformation for adults on careers in construction. The chil-dren’s activities were varied and designed to appeal to dif-ferent age groups. For young children, there were construc-tion-themed pages from coloring books and crayons;

remote-controlled toy excavators; playground excavatorsthat the youngsters could sit on and dig through sand look-ing for hidden treasure (coins), and building blocks fortower-building.

For older elementary school and middle-school kids, therewere equipment simulators, a screw gun that they could useto drill different size screws through wood, a tape measurereading and applied math contest. For high school studentsthere was “backhoe golf” where they were allowed to oper-ate the bucket of a full-size backhoe to try to pick up a golfball and place in a cup.

“Committee members were talking last fall about more

efficient ways to reach the youth in Kansas to tell them aboutthe high-paying careers available in the construction indus-try and what better way than to reach the tens of thousandsof kids who attend the Fair,” said Becky Harmon of KossConstruction.

Bob Baish

Les Cheney

Baish, Cheney RetainSeats at AnnualDirectors Election

The Contractors Association of Will & Grundy countiesrecently held their annual directors election. Elected to three-year terms were incumbents Les Cheney of L& M Concrete,Elwood; Bob Baish of Bob Baish Excavating, Joliet; andnewcomer Anthony Corsetti of Corsetti Structural Steel,Joliet. The new terms will begin in January 2010.

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Introducing the Hyundai 9 Series Excavator

We know what you’re thinking. You need to do more for less.

The new Hyundai 9 Series was built to do just that. Think proven,

industry-leading fuel efficiency. Think improved hydraulic

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IOWARueter’s

Johnston • 515-727-5221Ames • 515-268-0939 Carroll • 712-792-9294

Grand Junction • 515-738-2571 Council Bluffs • 712-366-5221

(also covering South Dakotaand Nebraska)

ILLINOISBurris Equipment CompanyFrankfurt • 815-464-6650 Ingleside • 815-363-4100

Waukegan • 847-336-1205

Diamond Equipment17035 N. Illinois Hwy. 37

Mt. Vernon, IL 62864618-242-2273800-388-6396

Fax: 618-242-9161

Dunmire Equipment Co. IncEl Paso • 309-527-6300

INDIANADiamond Equipment1060 Diamond Ave.Evansville, IN 47711

812-425-4428dmfortune

@diamondequipment.comwww.diamondequipment.com

2000 Harlan DriveTerry Haute, IN 47802

812-299-4747888-343-4747

Fax: 812-299-3687

Hardings Inc.Lowell • 219-696-8911

KANSASThe Victor L. Phillips Co.

4100 Gardner Ave.Kansas City, MO 64120

816-241-9290Garden City • 620-275-1996

Topeka • 785-267-4345 Wichita • 316-838-3346

KENTUCKYDiamond Equipment

1046 Lovers LaneBowling Green, KY 42103

270-781-1061800-489-1061

Fax: 270-781-0907

MICHIGANRoad Machinery & Supplies Co.Iron Mountain • 952-895-9595

Midland EngineMidland • 989-631-4608

MINNESOTASt. Joseph Equipment, Inc.

Hermantown • 218-727-3038 Shakopee • 952-445-5400

MISSOURIThe Victor L. Phillips Co.

4100 Gardner Ave.Kansas City, MO 64120

816-241-9290Brookline Station • 417-887-2729

Joplin • 417-781-8222

NEBRASKARueter's

Council Bluffs • 712-366-5221

OHIOThe McLean Company

Hudson • 330-655-5900

SOUTH DAKOTARueter's

Council Bluffs • 712-366-5221

WISCONSINSt. Joseph Equipment, IncLa Crosse • 608-788-1025

Experience the best values in construction equipment. Stop by your local Hyundai dealer today.

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• Spacious and ergonomically designed operator platform and exceptional visibility

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65 East Kingston Ave.Columbus, OH 43207614/443-6541614/443-9673 Fax Toledo, OH419/872-7101Cincinnati, OH513/771-3922

Richfield, OH330/659-6681Cadiz, OH740/942-8871Dayton, OH937/879-3154

Canton, OH330/453-4521Painesville, OH440/352-0452Jackson, OH740/288-0222

5633 W Hwy 13Savage MN 55378952/895-9595800/888-9515Duluth, MN 218/727-8671800/888-9535Grand Rapids MN218/328-5916800/459-5916

Virginia MN218/741-9011800/752-4304Des Moines IA218/741-9011800/555-1445Sioux City IA712/252-0538800/633-9104

Cedar Rapids IA319/363-9655800/616-6615Milan, IL309/787-1742800/633-9114

4300 W Main AveFargo ND 58103800/437-2924701/364-2190 Fax 905 20th Avenue SEMinot ND 58072800/825-0479

2300 Vermont AvenueBismarck ND 58504800/279-4437

COLUMBUS EQUIPMENT COMPANYwww.columbusequipment.com

ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES COMPANYwww.rmsequipment.com

GENERAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIESwww.genequip.com

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David Grzelak, chairman and CEO of KomatsuAmerica Corp., welcomes everyone to the Komatsu PC200LC-8 delivery.

Mike Noland, Illinois State Senator District 22, shareshis thoughts about the new Komatsu hybrid excava-tor.

Komatsu, Roland Machinery Co. TapsMontemayor to Test Out New Hybrid

KOMATSU from page 20

Matt Roland (L), president of Roland Machinery Co., and Joe Montemayor, president of MontemayorConstruction, talk about the new Komatsu hybrid PC200LC-8 excavator.

AIS CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENT CORP.www.aisequip.com3600 N. Grand River Ave.Lansing, MI 48906517/321-8000Fax: 517/321-4191Grand Rapids600 44th Street S.W.Grand Rapids, MI 49548616/538-2400Fax: 616/538-0449Northeast Detroit65809 Gratiot AvenueLenox, MI 48050586/727-7502Fax: 586/727-7311Saginaw4600 AIS DriveP.O. Box 253Bridgeport, MI 48722989/777-0090Fax: 989/777-1583Traverse City8300 M-72 EastWilliamsburg, MI 49690231/267-5060Fax: 231/267-5257

BRANDEIS MACHINERY & SUPPLY COMPANYwww.brandeismachinery.com1801 Watterson Tr.Louisville, KY 40299502/491-4000502/499-3195 Fax Evansville, IN812/425-4491812/425-1171 Fax Corbin, KY606/528-3700606/528-9014 FaxLexington, KY859/259-3456859/254-0783 Fax Stanville, KY606/478-9201606/478-9208 Fax Paducah, KY270/444-8390270/575-4907 FaxIndianapolis, IN317/872-8410317/872-8417 Fax Ft.Wayne, IN260/489-4551260/489-1620 Fax South Bend, IN574/233-8770574/233-8775 Fax

ROLAND MACHINERY CO.www.rolandmachinery.com816 N. Dirksen Parkway,Springfield, IL 62702217/789-7711800/252-2926Bolingbrook, IL630/739-7474800/826-9608Carterville, IL618/985-3399800/274-7202Marengo, IL815/923-4966800/765-2635Portage, IN219/764-8080888/764-8226Escanaba, MI906/786-6920906/786-5813 Fax Bridgeton, MO314/291-1330800/274-7230Cape Girardeau, MO573/334-5252800/274-7210Columbia, MO573/814-0083800/274-7212Palmyra, MO573/769-2056800/274-7214600 Liberty Street,Green Bay, WI 54304920/435-6676920/435-5454 Fax DeForest, WI608/842-4151608/842-4193 Fax Eau Claire, WI715/874-5400715/874-5401 Fax Franksville WI 262/835-2710262/835-2844 Fax Wausau, WI715/355-9898715/241-0044 Fax

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12500 S. Cicero Ave.Alsip, IL 60803708/389-7700Ingleside, IL

815/344-0880

Rockford, IL815/227-0555East Peoria, IL309/694-4455

Evansville, IN812/867-6661Fort Wayne, IN260/482-3681

Indianapolis, IN317/247-9125

Corbin, KY606/528-9440

Louisville, KY502/456-4050

Prestonsburg, KY606/874-2104St. Louis, MO314/487-8925

McALLISTER EQUIPMENT CO. RUDD EQUIPMENT COMPANY

McALLISTEREQUIPMENT CO.

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©2009 Doosan Infracore America. All rights reserved. Free demo available at participating dealers, some restrictions apply.

BUILT FOR Easy Maintenance Durability Fuel Efficiency Comfort

Doosan. The closer you look, the better we get.

Carroll Pons is the director of heavy equipment

operations for Plaquemines Parish, LA. After

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tough time getting his equipment working

again to help in the clean-up. But he never

expected anything like this. The parish’s Doosan

excavator had been submerged in 20 feet of

saltwater for two weeks. Part of a roof was stuck

in the boom. Though he thought it was a goner,

it was worth a try. So Pons called M&L Industries, his Doosan dealer for 10 years. They drained 60 gallons of seawater

from the engine compartment and did some minor repairs. Four hours later, our excavator roared to life and headed off

to help clean up. Talk about durability! Want to see for yourself what a Doosan can do? Tell us you want a free demo.

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B & W EquipmentFort Wayne, IN800/242-4819

Gibson Machinery, LLCCleveland, OH440/439-4000

Healy Machinery CompanySioux Falls, SD605/336-0411

Rapid City, SD605/348-7438Aberdeen, SD605-725-4364

Lano Equipment, Inc.Anoka, MN

763/323-1720Shakopee, MN952/445-6310

Luby EquipmentQuincy, IL

217/222-5454Caseyville, IL618/397-9971Fenton, MO

646/343-9970O’Fallon, MO636/332-9970

Cape Girardeau, MO573/334-9937

Rex Spencer Equipment Co.Belton, MO

816/331-6078

RTL Equipment, Inc.Grimes, IA

515/986-0262Gretna, NE

402/332-2004

Walter Payton PowerEquipment, LLC

Evansville, IN812/422-6912Lebanon, IN

765/482-4145

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KANSASColeman EquipmentBonner Springs (913) 422-3040

The Victor L. Phillips CompanyGarden City (620) 275-1996Topeka (785) 267-4345Wichita (316) 838-3346

Price Brothers EquipmentWichita (316) 265-9577

KENTUCKYDiamond EquipmentBowling Green (270) 781-1061

Hunt Tractor Inc. Elizabethtown (270) 735-9212Louisville (502) 566-6300

McKeel Equipment Company Inc.Murray (270) 753-3062Paducah (270) 444-0110

Southeastern EquipmentBurlington (859) 586-6133

State Equipment Inc.Ashland (606) 928-5644

Wilson EquipmentCorbin (606) 528-0700Lexington (859) 254-6443Prestonsburg (606) 874-8037

Wright ImplementLiberty (606) 787-8331

MICHIGANBridgeport Equipment Co.Bridgeport (989) 777-1900

Miller-Bradford & RisbergNegaunee (906) 475-4181

Northern Michigan EquipmentTraverse City (231) 943-3700

Southeastern EquipmentHolt (517) 694-0471Novi (248) 349-9922

CASE AUTHORIZED DEALERS

ILLINOISBirkey’s Construction Equipment CompanyGalesburg (309) 341-4360Hudson (309) 726-1132Mattoon (217) 235-3158Urbana (217) 337-1781

Burris EquipmentIngleside (815) 363-4100Waukegan (847) 336-1205

Diamond EquipmentMt. Vernon (618) 242-2273

H. Edwards EquipmentBelleville (618) 233-2184

Luby Equipment ServicesQuincy (217) 222-5454Springfield (217) 744-2233

McCann IndustriesBolingbrook (630) 739-7770McHenry (815) 385-0420

Miller-Bradford & RisbergRockford (815) 397-6200

INDIANADiamond EquipmentEvansville (812) 425-4428Terre Haute (812) 299-4747

Hopf EquipmentHuntingburg (812) 683-2763

MacDonald Machinery Co.Fort Wayne (260) 747-1561Indianapolis (317) 856-3000Lafayette (765) 742-2080South Bend (574) 271-0800

McCann IndustriesSchererville (219) 865-6545

IOWAGreiner ImplementOttumwa (641) 683-1691

Titan MachineryCedar Rapids (319) 399-1033Clear Lake (641) 357-2511Davenport (563) 386-0400Des Moines (515) 974-5100Sioux City (712) 239-4941

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Case 570M XT Series 3’s CabReduces Sound to 76 Decibels

Case Construction Equipment has intro-duced the 570M XT Series 3 loader/toolcarrier with a new Tier III-compliant CaseFamily III turbocharged engine. The newengine delivers 79 net hp (59 kW), anincrease of 8 percent over the previousseries.

With greater loader lift capacity andbreakout forces, the 570M XT Series 3loader/tool carrier delivers fast cycle times,so operators can tackle more in less time,according to the manufacturer.

The 570M XT Series 3 features a single-lever loader control designed for easyeffort and ergonomic comfort. Push-buttondifferential lock and transmission declutchare located close at hand. An automaticself-leveling feature minimizes bucketspills as the operator raises the loader. Theoptional ride control helps cushion theloader arms to prevent spills when carryingfull loads over rough terrain.

Case designed the 570M XT Series 3cab with a spacious operator compartmentwith enhanced visibility to the loader buck-et and box blade. An optional mechanicalsuspension seat with armrest andadjustable lumbar support increases com-fort. The cab package reduces sound to avery low 76 db(A). For all-weather opera-tion, the cab package includes heat and air-conditioning.

Servicing the Case 570M XT is easywith the tilt hood, vertical spin-on filtersand grouped ground-line maintenancepoints.

The new Case loader/tool carrier also isversatile with a wide selection of bucketsand attachments such as pallet forks, treespades, snow blades, augers, scrap grap-ples, balers, brooms and box blades.

For more information, visitwww.casece.com.

The 570M XT Series 3 features a single-lever loader control designed for easyeffort and ergonomic comfort.

NEBRASKATitan MachineryLincoln (402) 464-3711Omaha (402) 733-3700

OHIOEckert BrothersSugar Creek (330) 852-2611

Meyer EquipmentRidgeville Corners (419) 267-3848

Southeastern EquipmentBrilliant (740) 598-3400Brunswick (330) 225-6511Cambridge (740) 432-6303Dublin (614) 889-1073Gallipolis (740) 446-3910Heath (740) 522-3500Mansfield (419) 529-4848Marietta (740) 374-7479Mentor (440) 255-6300Monroe (513) 539-9214North Canton (330) 494-3950Perrysburg (419) 874-0331

Twin Valley EquipmentEaton (937) 456-6281

WISCONSINMiller-Bradford & RisbergAbbotsford (715) 223-2381De Pere (920) 338-5800Eau Claire (715) 832-3443Madison (608) 222-9191Sturtevant (262) 878-1592Sussex (262) 246-5700

Service Motor CompanyDale (920) 779-4311Fond du Lac (920) 923-1768New Franken (920) 468-7700

St. Joseph EquipmentLa Crosse (608) 788-1025

Triebold ImplementWhitewater (262) 473-2090

MINNESOTASt. Joseph EquipmentElk River (763) 262-4474Hermantown (218) 727-3038Rochester (507) 288-3402Shakopee (952) 445-5400

Titan MachineryMarshall (507) 532-5783

MISSOURICrown Power & EquipmentColumbia (573) 443-4541Eldon (573) 392-0230Jefferson City (573) 636-5281

Luby Equipment ServicesCape Girardeau (573) 334-9937Fenton (636) 343-9970O’Fallon (636) 332-9970

Nelson Tractor & Equipment Poplar Bluff (573) 785-9628

Potter Equipment CompanySpringfield (417) 862-9275

Rex Spencer EquipmentBelton (816) 241-9290

The Victor L Phillips Co.Joplin (417) 781-8222Kansas City (816) 241-9290

NORTH DAKOTATitan MachineryBismarck (701) 250-7925Fargo (701) 237-3333Minot (701) 852-3188West Fargo (701) 775-8111

SOUTH DAKOTAJenner EquipmentRapid City (605) 343-6682

Titan MachineryAberdeen (605) 225-0505Rapid City (605) 388-0266Sioux Falls (605) 336-3434

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800/279-4437

1-717-597-8121www.groveworldwide.com

Kirby SmithMachinery Inc.

12920 Gravois RoadSt Louis, MO 63127

314/729-012512321 E. Pine Street

Tulsa, OK 74116918/438-17006715 W. Reno

Oklahoma City, OK 73127405/495-7820

Cleveland Crane &Shovel Sales, Inc.

26781 Cannon RoadCleveland, OH 44146

440/439-4749800/362-8494

Fax: 440/[email protected]

www.craneandshovel.net

Walter Payton PowerEquipment LLC

930 W 138th StreetRiverdale, IL 60827

708/656-7700Fax: 708/532-1273

25210 Brest RoadTaylor, MI 48180

734/947-9250Fax: 734/947-9260

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765/482-4145Fax: 765/482-4928

2126 Glenview DriveEvansville, IN 47720

812/422-6912Fax: 812/422-6982

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Dean Machinery Co. Bolsters Team With New PromotionsDean Machinery Co. (DMC) welcomes

Robert M. Boatright, Mike Plunkett, MarcDowdell and Doug Ballou to the company.

Boatright will take over as vice presidentof information technology. He began hisservice with the company in 2009 and isresponsible for supporting all company busi-ness applications; hardware, software, net-working, and telecommunications. Prior tojoining dean Machinery Co.,

Boatright was chief technology officer ofPlattform Advertising, in Olathe, Kan.Other previous positions include vice presi-dent of information technology at AscendMedia and director of applications develop-ment for Payless Shoesource.

Plunkett will take over as chief financialofficer.

Plunkett began his service to the companyin 2009. As chief financial officer of DMC,he is responsible for directing all financialactivities of the Company and ensuring itslong-term financial strength. Plunkett bringsa combination of financial and operationalmanagement experience to DMC.

Plunkett began his career at ArthurAndersen in the Business ConsultingDivision where he consulted on operational,financial technology, and strategic issues.After leaving Andersen, he was the CFO anda director for a Kansas City-based manufac-turing company and then founded his ownconsulting company focusing on financialand technology management services.

In 1999, he co-founded MachineryLinkInc., now a nationwide agriculture equip-ment rental and management company inNorth America. Plunkett served as both chieffinancial officer and senior vice president oflogistics and operations and was involved inevery aspect of building the business, includ-ing raising capital, working with outsideinvestors and directors, establishing finan-cial operations, building the field service andlogistics operations, developing the manage-ment team, and managing significantgrowth.

For three years prior to joining DMC,Plunkett was the Chief Operating Officer forKansas City-based StrategicOne, a national

marketing analytics and data managementcompany. Mike managed the financial turn-around of that company and launched suc-cessful new Data Warehousing and BusinessIntelligence products.

Dowdell joins DMC as vice president ofsales.

Dowdell joined Dean Machinery Co. inlate September 2009. Dowdell will beresponsible for general line sales and rentalrevenue, fleet management, and the agricul-tural division throughout the Dean sales ter-ritory.

Dowdell has more than 16 years of con-struction dealer management experienceoverseeing the entire operational infrastruc-ture as well as sales and marketing. Prior tojoining Dean, Dowdell was president of aprivately held rental company. Dowdell’sbackground also includes tenure with aVolvo, Manitowoc, and Grove dealership asgeneral manager for New York City, NewJersey, and the eastern half of NY state andas division manager for another Caterpillardealer.

Ballou will serve as vice president of mar-keting and chief experience officer (CXO).Ballou began his service to the company onAug. 10. As vice president of marketing,Ballou is responsible for shaping and build-ing the Dean Machinery brand in the marketplace. As CXO his responsibilities includedeveloping and drivnig the formula for theDean Customer Experience throughout thecompany.

Ballou is a marketing professional withmore than 20 years of experience in theequipment and agribusiness fields, and as aprivate business owner. His experienceincludes tenure as managing partner ofWhitworth Ballou, vice president of market-ing of MachineryLink, and director of cor-porate and marketing communications forYellow Transportation (now YRC).

Since 1955, throughout western Missouriand eastern Kansas, providing sales, rental,parts, and service for Caterpillar machines,engines, and generators.

For more information, visit www.dean-cat.com.

Stimulus Saves or Creates Approximately 19,500 Jobs in Mich. By Tim MartinASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

LANSING, Mich. (AP) About 19,500jobs in Michigan were saved or createdthrough the end of September with federalstimulus money, according to the state’s firstaccounting of how the money was spent.

About 74 percent of the jobs were atschools or related to education, according toa state report released Oct. 12. Many of thejobs were likely teachers or others whowould have been laid off without the federalmoney.

About 17 percent of the jobs were relatedto work force development, such as summerand fall jobs for people under age 24.Another 6 percent were tied to road, sewerand other construction projects.

Nationwide, education and constructionbenefited the most from the federal stimuluspackage, according to preliminary informa-tion gathered by The Associated Press.Schools in particular were helped, as federalmoney supplemented state and local budgetsand spared what officials said would havebeen tens of thousands of teacher layoffs.

“The blow would have been much worsehad that money not been there,” said DougPratt, a spokesman for the MichiganEducation Association, the state’s largestteachers union.

As of Sept. 30, Michigan had spent about$620 million of the $3.7 billion it was allo-cated in federal stimulus money.

The state’s report covered money it spentor distributed to other agencies for such

things as education, road and sewer con-struction and alternative energy. It did notinclude stimulus money spent on such pro-grams as Medicaid, food assistance orunemployment.

It also didn’t include money the federalgovernment sent directly to more than 1,300local governments, universities and otheragencies around the state.

Overall, Michigan officials estimate morethan $9.3 billion in stimulus funding hasbeen allocated to the state, local govern-ments, residents and tribal governments.

The report doesn’t distinguish the numberof jobs saved from the number created by thestimulus package. But it’s likely Michigan’shigh unemployment rate — 15.2 percent inAugust — would be worse if it weren’t for

the federal assistance.The state has lost more than 300,000 jobs

in the past year.All states and local agencies that receive

stimulus money were required to report tothe federal government. The reports coverthe period from when the stimulus packagewas signed into law in February throughSept. 30.

State and local agencies will be requiredto file reports every three months as theRecovery Act program continues.

“There has been a lot of back and forthbetween the states and the federal govern-ment,” said Leslee Fritz, director of theMichigan Economic Recovery Office estab-lished to coordinate and monitor the pro-gram in the state. “There’s a learning curve.”

Mike PlunkettMarc Dowdell

Robert “Mac” BoatrightDoug Ballou

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

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

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

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

Steve’s Equipment Service, Inc1400 Powis Road

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Other benefits of the new fan placementand design:

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

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

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

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

Power and CustomizablePrecision

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

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

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

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

For more information, visitwww.JohnDeere.com.

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

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

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Roadtec Shuttle Buggy MTV Now Features Hydraulic DriveRoadtec changed from axles and gears

to hydraulic motors that control eachwheel of the Roadtec Shuttle Buggy mate-rial transfer vehicle (MTV).

This upgrade makes the machine easierto shift and operate. The hydraulic systemand motors are easier to work on than thetraditional axle arrangement. There will beless wear associated with the hydraulics,making the system more durable. The reli-ability and life span of the Shuttle BuggyMTV’s transmission also will benefit fromthe new hydraulic system, according to themanufacturer.

The Shuttle Buggy MTV is a devicethat remixes segregated asphalt mix andloads it into the paver. Temperature andmaterial segregation are major contribu-tors to uneven density and end-of-loadsegregation and their associated flaws,such as pot holes. Remixing in the Shuttle

Buggy MTV from Roadtec eliminatestemperature and material segregation inthe mix just before it is loaded into thepaver. According to WAASHTO studyT9903, a temperature differential of 44.6 F(7 C) or less, assures the possibility ofeven compaction to specified density.Numerous infrared tests made in real-lifeworking conditions have proven theShuttle Buggy MTV able to consistentlydeliver mix with a temperature differentialof 44.6 F or less.

According to the WAASHTO study,roads built with these extremely low tem-perature differentials require far less main-tenance, and can last twice as long asroads built with temperature-segregatedmix.

Roadtec manufactures pavers, materialtransfer vehicles, cold planers, and soilstabilizers in Chattanooga, Tenn.

Multiquip Integrates Divisions to Address Market ChangesMultiquip Inc. announced a

series of initiatives designed tostreamline the company and boostthe efficiency of its businessprocesses in order to more flexi-bly respond to market changesand better serve the needs of itscustomers.

Founded in 1973, Multiquiphas grown to become one of thelargest and most diversifiedequipment suppliers to the con-struction, entertainment andequipment rental industries. Thegeneral construction equipment(GCE) division develops, manu-factures and distributes small-to-medium size construction equip-ment. The power division suppliespower generation equipment prin-cipally to the construction,telecommunications, shelter/dis-aster recovery and entertainmentindustries.

Multiquip is a wholly ownedsubsidiary of New York-based

ITOCHU International Inc. and itsparent company, Tokyo-basedITOCHU Corporation.

Prompted, in part, by the globaleconomic crisis, which has had aparticularly severe impact on theconstruction industry, the changesconstitute a new business modelthat will enable Multiquip to focusits resources on areas of impor-tance to its customers. It also willposition the company to respondto a rapidly changing market inthe most efficient manner and putit on a path toward growth in thefuture, according to the company.

Under the new initiatives,Multiquip has consolidated andfully integrated the GCE andPower divisions into a single,right sized, function-based organ-ization, eliminating redundanciesand promoting efficiency.Promotion of a single Multiquipbrand will be part of an intensifiedmarket focus. Efforts have been

made to ensure that the reorgani-zation will not simply be seamlessto customers but will result in sub-stantially improved support levelsand response timeliness.

In conjunction with these initia-tives, Multiquip announced thatGary S. Moskovitz, who previ-ously served as the company’sexecutive vice president, has beennamed president and chief operat-ing officer. Mike Howlett, formerGCE division president will takeover the new position of seniorvice president of operations; for-mer power division President BobGraydon will take over the newposition of senior vice presidentof sales, marketing and planning;Phillip D’Amato also has beenpromoted to vice president,human resources and corporateservices and Torsten Erbel alsohas been promoted to vice presi-dent of product management,engineering and customer sup-

port. Michael Hanken continuesas vice president of informationtechnology and Jim Henehan con-tinues as senior vice president offinance/administration and CFO.

“Multiquip has a very strongreputation for quality, reliabilityand service,” said Tom Yasuda,chairman and chief executive offi-cer. “Our goal with these initia-tives is to continue to provide ourcustomers with the products andsupport they need, especially dur-ing these difficult economictimes. Streamlining our businessmodel and refocusing ourresources will allow us to meetthis goal and at the same timeexpand globally.

“Gary’s forward-looking per-spective fits perfectly with ourvision for Multiquip’s future, andI’m looking forward to his contri-butions not only on the customerside of the business but also in ourcontinuing effort to strengthen

long standing relationships withour strategic vendors.”

Newly appointed president andchief operating officer Gary S.Moskovitz commented: “I amconfident that the new directionwe have charted for Multiquipwill enable us to maintain thequalities that have made us anindustry leader — namely, a com-mitment to top-notch productsand service — and will, at thesame time, make us a more nim-ble and productive organization.”

“Multiquip has a well-deservedreputation as a top vendor to theconstruction, telecommunica-tions, and entertainment indus-tries, among others,” saidYoshihisa Suzuki, chief executiveofficer of ITOCHU InternationalInc. “The initiatives that the com-pany has now announced willensure the company’s continuedleadership and growth.”

Roadtec changed from axles and gears to hydraulic motors that control each wheel ofthe Roadtec Shuttle Buggy material transfer vehicle.

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Terex CR662RM’s Design Enhancements Increase ProductionTerex’s CR662RM RoadMix material transfer vehicle

and paver features a variable-pitch in-hopper auger designthat increases material throughput. Pitch spacing — transi-tioning from 10 in. (25.4 cm) in the front to 11 in. (27.9 cm)and then to 12 in. (30.5 cm) in the rear — aggressively chan-nels material to the rear of the machine for faster truckunloading. This auger design helps boost production capa-bilities, which can exceed 500 tons per hour (454 t per hour).Even with the aggressive pitch, the auger’s constant-diame-ter continues to reblend 100 percent of the material to com-bat both material and thermal segregation, according to themanufacturer.

The CR662RM’s conveyor assembly features a stationarylift conveyor with flights averaging every other pitch toreduce hydraulic pressure and quickly channel material fromthe rear of the tractor to the swiveling conveyor. Hydraulicpressure gauges for the conveyors, mounted at the operator’sstation, help to minimize the chance of plugging the system.Hydraulically operated clean-out doors and reversible con-veyor flights help to clear obstructions.

The RoadMix increases machine utilization rates, since itworks equally as well as a Remix Anti-Segregation Systempaver, according to the manufacturers.

The variable-pitch, in-hopper auger design enables theCR662RM to match or better production rates of conven-tional slat pavers, while giving the additional benefit of vir-tually eliminating segregation.

When equipped as a paver, the Terex CR662RM incorpo-rates two, 5-ft. (1.5 m) long spread auger sections to delivermaterial to the left- and right-hand sides of the screed. Theauger design employs two independently controlled, vari-able-speed outboard drive motors, which are mounted to the

tractor’s rear bulkhead. This eliminates the center gearboxdrive and, since the left- and right-hand auger sections backup to each other, reduces the occurrences of centerline seg-regation.

Contractors can choose from three different screed mod-els — the diesel or electric Fastach 10, electric VersaScreed,and the electric or diesel Stretch 20 — to convert the TerexCR662RM into a paver. Depending on the screed model, this

10-ft. (3 m) paver delivers mainline paving widths reaching30 ft. (9.1 m) at depths of up to 12 in. (30.5 cm).

When the contractor needs a transfer vehicle, the screedand spread augers are quickly removed from the tractor andreplaced by the conveyor assembly. The RoadMix MTVdelivers continuous, non-contact and off-set paving capabil-ities. Asphalt is immediately channeled from the receivinghopper to the rear of the machine, providing reduced han-

dling time and virtually eliminating the tem-perature loss common with other MTVdesigns. Material passes through the station-ary 37-in. (94 cm) wide lift conveyor to a 30-in. (76.2 cm) wide swivel conveyor. This sec-ond conveyor swings 55 degrees to the left orright of center and offers a hydraulically vari-able discharge height from 73 to 116 in.(185.9 to 294.2 cm).

Whether equipped as a paver or an MTV,the CR662RM features the Terex Smartracrubber track drive system for more reliableoperation. Oscillating bogie wheel assem-blies combine with the system’s frictionallydriven rubber tracks to automatically applythe correct tension, whether in forward orreverse. The self-tensioning system does notover tension the track, significantly extend-ing track life, according to the manufacturers.

The rubber track drive spreads themachine’s 54,000 lb. (24,495 kg) over a larg-er area, resulting in a low ground contactpressure of less than 12 psi. This eliminatesthe parking and bridge-crossing issues com-mon with conventional wheel-driven transfervehicles.

The Terex Cedarapids CR662RM featuresthe latest in emissions control technology tomeet stringent Tier III and Stage IIIA stan-dards. The powerful diesel engine develops260 hp (191 kW). A single-width, triple-ele-ment radiator efficiently cools engine water,charge air and hydraulic oil.

Terex’s CR662RM RoadMix material transfer vehicle and paver features a variable-pitch in-hopper augerdesign.

The CR662RM’s conveyor assembly features a stationary lift conveyor with flights averaging every other pitch to reducehydraulic pressure and quickly channel material from the rear of the tractor to the swiveling conveyor.

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Weiler Adds Features to E1250Material Transfer Vehicle

Weiler is building on the success of theE1250 material transfer vehicle with addedfeatures. These updates were based on cus-tomer driven input and field experiences.The 1250A now offers a shiftable operator’splatform that slides 12 in. (30.5 cm) side-to-side for enhanced visibility. New micro con-trol with digital display provides diagnosticand performance information.

“The E1250 material transfer vehicle is avery popular unit with our customers. We

continue to focus on the needs of the cus-tomer and be innovative with our designs tomeet those needs,” said Bill Hood, vice pres-ident of Weiler. “The additions to theE1250A have already produced a largeamount of interest and demand that Weiler isexcited about.”

The Weiler products are offered national-ly through many Caterpillar dealerships.

For more information, call 641/828-6622or visit www.weilerproducts.com.

Weiler has added features to the E1250 material transfer vehicle.

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www.jfwequipment.com

Savage, MN952/895-9595800/888-9515

Duluth, MN218/727-8671800/888-9535

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

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

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

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

Road Machinery & Supplies

For more information, contact your local dealer. When you’re ready to start building roads, the strength of Volvo is on the road for you.

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Calder Brothers Corporation250 E. Warehouse Ct. | Taylors, SC 29687

phone: (864) 244-4800 | fax: (864) 244-5007 | www.4aMauldin.com

The Precision SprayMauldin’s new Precision Spray delivers maxium

performance and durability. Check out this

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Discover More Ways Mauldin Can Help You Become a Master of the Mat.

Finkbiner Equipment Co.15 W 400 No. Frontage Rd.

Burr Ridge, IL 60527Ph: (630) 654-3700Fax: (630) 654-3792

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Astec Inc.’s Double BarrelDryer/Mixer Ideal for RAP

The double barrel dryer/mixer is a combination aggregatedryer and hot mix asphalt mixer with high productivity andlow operating costs. The ability of the double barrel drummixer to run up to 50 percent reclaimed asphalt pavement(RAP) with no added fuel cost makes it especially valuablein today’s market of fluctuating fuel and liquid AC prices,according to the manufacturer.

Clean OperationThe design of the double barrel dryer/mixer allows it to

keep RAP and virgin aggregate separate until the mixingphase of production. While the virgin material is dried in themain drum, RAP is injected into the outer mixing chamber.Because the RAP never comes into direct contact with thehot gas stream of the dryer, the double barrel drum mixerproduces mixes with up to 50 percent RAP with no moreblue smoke emissions than all-virgin mixes.

Energy EfficiencyBecause of the double barrel dryer/mixer’s double-drum

design, virtually all heat produced by the burner is utilized inthe drying and mixing process. Heat used in the superheatingprocess is captured in the outer mixing chamber and utilizedin the blending of mix materials.

Mix QualityWhen injected into the outer mixing chamber, RAP is

heated by virgin aggregate that has been superheated in theinner drying chamber. This method has two benefits: excessmoisture is removed from the RAP, and the reclaimed liquidasphalt partially coats the virgin aggregate. The mixing tipdesign and long mixing chamber of the double barrel drummixer create a consistent, high-quality product when liquidAC is added, according to the manufacturer.

The double barrel dryer/mixer is a combination aggregate dryer and hot mixasphalt mixer.

GOT SOME CLAY, ROCK, GRANULAR OR SEMI-COHESIVE MATERIAL THAT NEEDS TO BE COMPACTED QUICKLY?

www.sakaiamerica.com

1-800-323-0535

Get some real compaction clout with an 84” wide Sakai Vibratory Soil Compactor. Aproductive combination of high amplitudes and 67,000+ pounds of total force makesquick work of your next road base, embankment, dam or commercial site. Choosefrom six different smooth or padfoot models.

Check one out at your Sakai dealer today. Ask them about our 67” and 54” series, too.

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

663300//665544--33770000 •• Fax: 630/654-3792

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

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

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

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

MAXIMIZER 3 ASPHALT DISTRIBUTOR

SweepPro Broom

Contact your Rosco Dealer

Maximizer 3 Asphalt Distributor Features:

· 8 to 16 Foot Extendible Spraybar

· Automatic In-Cab Controls

· 400 GPM Viking Asphalt Pump

· Enviro-Flush Clean-Out System

· Internal Spraybar Valves

RA-300 Spray PatcherSPRH Chip Spreader

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

Deforest, WI608/842-4151866/475-7040

Franksville, WI262/835-2710800/811-6005

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

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

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

Carterville, IL618/985-3399800/274-7202

Bridgeton, MO314/291-1330800/274-7230

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

Columbia, MO573/814-0083800/274-7212

Palmyra, MO573/769-2056800/274-7214

Portage, IN219/764-8080888/764-8226

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

8510 ASPHALT PAVER

685B Motor Grader

Contact your LeeBoy Dealer

8515 Asphalt Paver Features:

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

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

8515 ASPHALT PAVER

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It goes without saying that planned, regular service is a must. But service must never cause unnecessary interruptions. Every Dynapac presents unique features for enhanced productivity.

Standardized parts that fit several models saves money – and it certainly makes the technician’s job easier. Add to that a large hood over the rear-mounted engine, providing swift access to all service points – without crawling underneath.

These are only a few of the reasons why Dynapac’s service philosophy will keep your uptime up.

Dynapac dealers are ready to provide outstanding service at a location near you!

www.dynapac.com.

AUTHORIZED DYNAPAC DEALERS

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

BROOKS TRACTORSun Prairie, WI608.837.5141Milwaukee, WI414.462.9790

West Salem, WI608.786.2644De Pere, WI

920.336.5711

CASEY EQUIPMENTArlington Heights, IL

847.437.8686Lemont, IL

630.257.1261Rockford, IL

815.332.8222

HAYDEN - MURPHY EQUIP. CO.Minneapolis, MN

952.884.2301

CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY COMPANY

Owensboro, KY877.683.2262Louisville, KY866.901.2262

DIAMOND EQUIPMENTBowling Green, KY

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

Terre Haute, IN812.299.4747

DMI . DIESEL MACHINERY, INC.

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

EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE & REPAIR

Cincinnati, OH800.891.3450

LOGAN CONTRACTORS SUPPLY

Omaha, NE402.339.3900

Des Moines, IA515.253.9048Bettendorf, IA563.441.2949

LUBY EQUIPMENTFenton, MO

636.343.9970Quincy, IL

217.222.5454O’Fallon, MO636.332.9970

Cape Girardeau, MO573.334.9937

MACDONALD MACHINERYLafayette, IN765.742.2080

Fort Wayne, IN260.747.1561

South Bend, IN574.271.0800

Indianapolis, IN317.856.3000

NCS EQUIPMENTHastings, NE

402.462.2252Kearney, NE308.237.0777

Grand Island, NE308.398.0640Lincoln, NE

402.466.1550Bertrand, NE308.472.5077Columbus, NE402.562.1550

THE VICTOR L.PHILLIPS CO.

Topeka, KS785.267.4345Wichita, KS

316.838.3346Garden City, KS620.275.1996

Kansas City, MO816.241.9290

Joplin, MO417.781.8222

Springfi eld, MO417.887.2729

Service made easy

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The Worldwide Leader in Concrete Paving Technology

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GOMACO CORPORATION IN IDA GROVE, IOWA, USA

800-831-2320 � www.gomaco.com

ROAD MACHINERY &SUPPLIESDes Moines, IA

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

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

319/363-9655 • 800/616-6615Milan, IL

309/787-1742 • 800/633-9114

1801 Watterson Tr.Louisville, KY 40299

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

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

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

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

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

SWANSTON EQUIPMENT COMPANY3450 West MainFargo, ND 58103

800/369-03712219 Elk Drive

Minot, ND 58107800/210-8766

BRANDEIS MACHINERY & SUPPLY COMPANY

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1801 Watterson Tr.LLoouuiissvviillllee,, KKYY 40299

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

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ROLAND MACHINERY BRANDEIS MACHINERY & SUPPLY COMPANY

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H&E Equipment ServicesOpens New Store in Tenn.

On Nov. 1, H&E Equipment Services Inc.expanded its coverage in Tennessee by open-ing a new facility in Nashville. This newstore allows H&E to provide full-service toits customers in central Tennessee, northernAlabama and southern Kentucky.

“Nashville has been in need of a full-serv-ice operation for some time. Our typicalcompetitor limits their scope to just rentals.As a full-service operation, we are equippedand committed to be a one-stop shop for ourcustomers, providing services such as equip-ment rentals, new and used equipment sales,in-shop and mobile service and repair, acomprehensive parts inventory, training andmany other services,” explained MarkMiller, Nashville branch manager.

“For years we hoped to expand into mid-dle Tennessee. The current economy hascaused most of our competition to enter amode of retraction or retreat. However, wesee this as an opportunity to grow our busi-ness. We have already begun to move a largeinventory and big variety of equipment intoNashville, including aerial lifts, telescopicforklifts, earthmoving equipment, crane

trucks, light towers, compressors and more,”said Miller.

The new H&E Equipment ServicesNashville facility is located just north ofdowntown Nashville at 1301 Whites CreekPike. The store is conveniently located forcustomers and central to most current con-struction projects.

“With its strong projected future growthand healthy, diverse economy, Nashville wasan obvious choice for us to locate a branch,”explained Mike Rattan, H&E vice president— Midwest division.

“We see a clear need in this area for a truefull-service equipment provider that wouldprovide customers with a single source fortheir rental, sales, service and parts. OurBranch Manager, Mark Miller, brings morethan 20 years of local, equipment industryexperience to the role and has assembled asales, service and operations team with atremendous wealth of knowledge and expe-rience. The Nashville staff will be an invalu-able resource for our customers in the area.”

For more information, call 615/248-0266.

AUTHORIZED OEM DEALER

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Visit our website: www.howelltractor.com

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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 Rollers

2005 Cat CB224E, 160 hours.....................................$29,9002004 Cat CB224E, 946 hours.....................................$19,9002002 CB334D, 962 hours...........................................Call2004 CB334E, 2954 hours.....................................$27,0002004 Cat CB534DXW, 832hours ...........................$75,0002005 Cat CS563E, 287 hours.....................................$75,0002005 Cat CS563E, 1332 hours.....................................$75,0002005 Cat CS563E, 1,778 hours.....................................$75,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

2002 MultiQuip T-26P, s/n2304, Yanmar engine, 6215#centrifugal force @ 2400 rpm.,1120 hours.................$12,995.

Call ErikStar Equipment

800-369-2215

Asphalt - Misc.

Extreme Service Rotary Wheel Cutter

Ship in 24 hours!

Parts for all competitive units

Call 218-863-6444Attachments Internationalwww.attachmentsintl.com

ATTACHMENTS

Hammers

2003 Cat H160.............$55,0002004 Cat H160.............$45,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser

215-245-2749 or Joe Villa

215-245-3729

Misc Attachments

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Primary/SecondaryCrushers

Plumbing KitsBreakers

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Grapples/Trommel BktsCouplers

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COMPACTION EQUIP.

Misc. Compaction Equip.

2001 CAT 836, 8923 hours.....................................$59,0002004 CAT 836G, 7159 hours...................................$355,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

2007 Dynapac CA150PD, 66’’drum, Cummins 3.3 8HP,canopy, smooth drum w/pad-foot shell kit & blade, very goodcondition, 410 hours....................................$68,570.2007 Dynapac CA150D, 66’’drum, Cummins 3.3 80HP,canopy, smooth drum, goodcondition, 150 hours...$64,800.2007 Dynapac CA250D, 84’drum, Cummins 110 HP diesel,canopy, smooth drum w/pad-foot shell kit, good condition,600 hours...................$69,280.

B & W Equipment Co., Inc.260/422-0945

CRANES

All Terrain Cranes

1981 P&H 15, s/n 51705, 15ton, 72’ reach, Detroit dieselengine.........................$29,000.

Star Equipment515-283-2215

CRAWLER TRACTORS

Crawler Tractor

2006 Cat D4GXL,1049 hours...................$69,0002004 Cat D6RXLII, 4551 hours.................$155,0002004 Cat D8RII, 3406 hours.................$369,3001998 Cat D8R, 16,600 hours..............$143,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

NH Construction EquipmentNew & Used

Parts & Service

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381

2004/2005 D5-G, 1140 hours,sweeps, screens, orginal paint,excellent condition......$58,000.1996 D-5C, 5000 hours, verygood condition...........$35,000.

Call 906-774-1516

906-396-1550 cell

EXCAVATORS

Hydraulic Excavators

NH Construction EquipmentNew & Used

Parts & Service

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381

2007 Takeuchi TB1140, s/n51400893, 32,000 #, 18’ digdepth, cab, heat, A/C, quickattach, bucjet, 861 hours..............................................$97,500.

Call ErikStar Equipment

800-791-9318

2006 Cat 303.5CCR, 698 hours....................$39,9002003 Cat 325CL, 2,998 hours...............$108,3002003 Cat 325CL, 6,987 hours.................$75,0002005 Cat 330CL, 2,366 hours...............$199,0002006 Cat 345CL ME, 3,809 hours...............$299,0002003 Cat 345BL, 4,941 hours...............$199,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

Mini Excavators

2003 Kubota KX-161, cabw/AC, rubber tracks, dozerblade w/hyd. thumb & 2 buck-ets, good condition, 2600hours, pictures available...................................$33,000.

Farm-Rite Inc.908/625-0697

2003 Takeuchi TB016, s/n11604817, 3500#, 7’10’’ digdepth, canopy, bucket, used,1293 hours.................$10,995.2000 Mustang ME6002, s/nAA01447G, 12,566#, 64 hpYanmar engine, cab, heat, aux.hyd., bucket, 3B6 system, 2516hours..........................$30,500.

Call ErikStar Equipment

800-791-9318

NH Construction EquipmentNew & Used

Parts & Service

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381

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

Rough Terrain Forklifts

1997 Sky Trak 5028, s/n97939D2494, 5000# lift, 28’boom, 48’’ carriage, 3037hours...........................$17,500.1991 Gehl 883, s/n JG077242,8000# lift, 40’ boom, ROPS,carriage w/forks, 7400 hours.....................................$14,995.

Call ErikStar Equipment

800-791-9318

Track Loaders

Backhoe Loaders

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

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

Skid Steer Loaders

2003 Bobcat S185, s/n519036163, 56 hp Kubotaengine, 1850# cap., hand/footcontrols, 67’’ tooth bucket, 1370hours...........................$15,995.1996 Mustang 940E, s/n6499606, 40 hp, T-bar steer,single pin fast attach, bucket,2057 hours....................$8,495.

Call ErikStar Equipment

800-791-9318

EXTRAS FROM DEFENSE DEPT. ORDER

5000# Pallet Forks$700

Landscape Land Planes$1350

Rock Buckets - 66’’$2250

Pick Up at Las Vegas Warehouse

Call 218-863-6444

Wheel Loaders

2003 JCB 407ZX Compact,cab, heat, A/C, radial tires, limit-ed slip trans with 1.0 cu yd GPbucket and set of F/F.Goodcondition Pictures available,2800 hrs......................$31,500.

Farm-Rite Inc.908/625-0697

NH Construction EquipmentNew & Used

Parts & Service

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381

2006 Cat 904B, 3,456 hours.....................................$39,0002005 928GZ, 2519 hours.....................................$87,3002006 Cat 938GII, 2,552 hours...................................$119,0002006 Cat 938GII, 441 hours...................................$129,0002006 Cat 972H, 3,180 hours...................................$229,0002003 Cat 980G, 7251 hours...................................$199,0002002 Cat 980G..................Call1998 Cat 980............$499,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

Track Loaders

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BULLDOZER D7G ONLY CONTRACTORContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BARBER GREEN BG210B PAVERI AM LOOKING FOR BG210B PAVERContact: TONY THOMASPhone: 818-956-5231Fax: 818-956-5239Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HM 4500Contact: NASEEM KAUKABPhone: 00966 503114628Fax: 00966 1 477 3075Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DUMP TRUCKContact: LARRY WEINSTEINPhone: 845 721-2983Fax: 845 357-221Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2 CAT 938F WHEEL LOADERSContact: RICHARDPhone: 603 828-6100Fax: 603 430-2119Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––I AM LOOKING TO BUY D6NLGPContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VOLVO 360 EXCAVATOR 2004-2006, ANY LOCATION OKContact: JOHN TANNOURJIPhone: 914-693-0300Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DEMOLITION BUCKET FOR A CAT 977LREASONABLY PRICEDContact: RICKPhone: 860-428-1059Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADER 910EFG, 920, 930,936EContact: ALHARTHIPhone: 00447875086827Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DYNAPACSCA251D,CA252D,CA262D,CA302,CA301Contact: WAQAR AHMEDPhone: 92-0333-2376638Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU MOTORGRADERSGD525A,GD605A,GD625APLEASE OFFER US & KINDLY SEND USDETAILS, PHOTOS & BEST PRICE.Contact: NAQIB KHANPhone: +92-333-3298751Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRAWLER CRANEAMERICAN 9310 CRAWLER CRANEContact: JOHN NEVINSEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Lawson Software Taps NewSVPof Product Management

Lawson Softwareannounced that softwareindustry veteran and notedanalyst Jeff Comport hasjoined the company assenior vice president ofproduct management. Inhis new role, Comportoversees product manage-ment for the Lawson S3,M3, Strategic HumanCapital Management andtechnology product lines.He reports to LawsonPresident and CEO HarryDebes and is based inSaint Paul at Lawson’scorporate headquarters.

Comport recently waswith Gartner, where hewas vice president-distin-guished analyst responsi-ble for defining and deliv-ering Gartner’s strategyand governance research.Comport spent 15 years atGartner, beginning as aresearch director and con-tinuing as chief ofresearch and a member ofthe senior research boardresponsible for coordinat-ing research themes andconsistency across allareas covered by Gartner.Earlier in his career,Comport also held execu-tive product strategy posi-tions at Integral Systemsand Criterion Inc.

“Jeff has extensiveexperience in the strategy,design, development,packaging, implementa-tion and marketing of soft-ware products,” saidDebes. “He has advisedgovernments, businesses and software ven-dors throughout the world and has a greatability to simplify complex problems and sit-uations. His portfolio strategist approach toproduct management will be of great benefitto us, and because cloud computing is a highpriority for our future, Jeff joins at a greattime to lead our cloud strategy and serve asour principal spokesman on our cloudopportunities. I expect him to work veryclosely with our group executives and withGuenther Tolkmit, SVP of product develop-ment, to deliver the products that best meetthe requirements of our customers.”

“Lawson is taking the right approach byfocusing on certain industries and meetingthe specific needs of those industries,” saidComport. “That’s where software function-ality needs to go and where our customerswant us to take it. At the same time, we haveto develop synergies across all our productlines — S3, M3 and Strategic HumanCapital Management — and manage thelong-term strategic direction of our productlines. That’s where my experience as a soft-ware portfolio strategist can help and I amconfident in our strong product managementteam that will help me achieve these objec-tives.”

Jeff Comport has joined Lawson Software as senior vicepresident of product management.

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Genesis Taps 10-Year VeteranDavid Palvere as New Director

Citing his success cultivating sales in thenorthwest United States and Latin/SouthAmerica, as well as a broad knowledge ofoverall operations, Genesis Attachments hasnamed David Palvere as itsnew director of businessdevelopment.

Palvere, a 10-year veter-an at Genesis, will beresponsible for leading anddirecting new businessopportunities for the com-pany, developing interna-tional sales efforts, anddriving new product andnew market development.

“This is an outstandingopportunity for me to con-tribute to our efforts togrow, diversify and, hopefully, realize a lotof untapped potential,” he said. “I have worna number of hats in my ten years with thecompany, but none that has intrigued me orpromised to challenge me as much as thisone. I am certainly grateful for the confi-dence shown in me and look forward to get-ting down to business.”

Palvere’s tenure at Genesis has includedongoing work as northwest regional manag-er (which he will continue until a suitablereplacement is found); efforts as Latin and

South American marketdevelopment manager;product line manager; andpoint person for Genesis’excavator/attachment pack-age program.

According to MatsCeder, Genesis vice presi-dent/general manager, theselection of Palvere wasbased on a number of fac-tors.

“This position calls foran individual who can pro-vide strong leadership and

direction in developing new business oppor-tunities,” he said. “David has alreadydemonstrated those strengths over the years.We are certain that he is the right person totackle this new role as we move forward andmake inroads into new markets.”

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AGIRON 53 Consignment EventLLOOCCAATTIIOONN:: Red River Valley Fairgrounds, on the west edge of West Fargo, ND, I-94 Exit 343

Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2009 • Sale Time 10:00 amNNOOTTEE:: Auctioneers will run multiple rings with two live online rings powered by IQBID.COM. Registration and details on our website:

www.steffesauctioneers.com. Equipment removal by Friday, Dec. 11, unless other arrangements are made. Hauling and loading are available.Contact auctioneers for owner information, new consignments, or changes at (701) 237-9173 or (800) 726-8609. This is only a partial listing!

HHEEAAVVYY EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTTCaterpillar D5HLGPHigh Track with pyramid pads, 33,000lb., 6,000 hrs., newundercarriage 2003 IR BL475 backhoeloader, quick changebucket, canopy, SS, hoebucket, front aux. hyd.,9,640 lbs. gvw, 491hrs., S/N5719110132000 Sky Trac 154 telescoping forklift,diesel, 10,000 lb. lift,54’, heated cab, 3,500hrs., 4 months extended warranty2000 NH LM850 roughterrain forklift, opencab, diesel, 10,000 lb.cap., ext. boom to 39’2000 SkyJack 3219scissor lift, 32” wide,25’ working height,non-marking tires,

built-in charger 1999 Komatsu SK60trackhoe, push blade,long stick, 40” bucket,17,000 lb. weight, goodundercarriage 1995 JD 690ELC excavator, 72” ditchingbucket, 8,000 hrs.,extensive reconditioningwith recordsJD 490D excavator, std.stick 1995 Pettibone telehandler, diesel, fronttires filled with foam, 2wheel, 4 wheel &oblique steering, leveling 8,000 lb. lift 1989 Komatsu D68Edozer, 180, 4-wayblade, 6,000 hrs., newundercarriage 1987 JCB rubber tirebackhoe, cab, diesel,2WD, 18” trench bucket

JD 444G wheel loader,enclosed cab, GP bucket, 15-5-25 tires1984 Ford 555A loaderbackhoe, XL Extend-a-hoe, DNR machine,2,728 hrs., excellentservice 1976 JD 450E dozer, 6-way blade with guards,2,000 hrs.Caterpillar 318 backhoegeneral purpose bucketCaterpillar push blade,off 433 sheepsfootpackerGalion 150A rough terrain crane, 15 tonHough R30 wheelloader, power steering,1 yd. bucket, newclutch & starter1978 Ford A64 frontend loader, 2-1/2 yd.bucket, DNR machine,excellent service,

S/NC5872101967 Hough 50C pay-loader, 301 gas, 3rdvalve, 1-1/2 yard bucket, 4-tine grapple,7,000 hrs.

SSKKIIDD SSTTEEEERRSS2006 Caterpillar 246Bskid steer, aux. hyd.,202 hrs.2006 Caterpillar 226Bskid steer, aux. hyd.,404 hrs.2005 Caterpillar 287Btrack skid steer, cab,aux. hyd. 2002 Melroe T190 trackskid steer, aux. hyd.,2,200 hrs.,S/N5193132662001 JD 270 skid steer,cab, heat, aux. hyd.,new tires, std. bucket 2001 NH LS180 skidsteer, ROPS, 2 spd.,

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aftermarket hand controls, std. bucket,12-16.5 rubber, 2,536 hrs.NH LS170 skid steer,cab, aux. hyd.1985 Rounder L1000skid steer, gas engine,standard bucket 1999 Bobcat 873 skidsteer, cab, heat, fronthyd., hand controls,2,605 hrs. 1981 Gehl 3510 skidsteer, Ford 4 cyl. gas,standard bucket,manure fork, grapple,3,000 hrs., new engine& radiatorJD 240 skid loader, aux.hyd.Bobcat 753 skid loader,non-runnerCaterpillar skid loadertrack assembly, like newCaterpillar wheel loaderquick tach fork assemblyPallet forks, 4’ Pallet forks, 5’

LLOOAADDEERRSSJD 840 heavy dutyloader, 96” bucket, armrest joystick control,mounts for 8000 Series Davis quick tach loader,mounts, 6’ bucket Dual 250 loader for IHC560 Du-Al 340 hyd. loader,grapple & control valveswith brackets for JD Ford 700 quick tachloader Ford 420 skip loaderwith box blade

FFOORRKKLLIIFFTTSS2000 Caterpillar TH63,enclosed cab, heat, 42’,4x4, 3-way steer 2005 Daewoo G25Eforklift, pneumatic tires,188” lift, 3-stage mast,side shift, dual fuel 1995 IR RT708G forklift,3.8 liter Cummins, 75,15’ mast, 6,000 lb. lift,4’ forks, 2 stage hyd.,18-4-24 fronts, 11L-16

rears, 15,000 gvw MF F2500 forklift, tractor-style Carelift 4,000 lb. forkliftmast with forks & quicktach

SSCCRRAAPPEERRSS,, LLAANNDDPPLLAANNEESS,, BBLLAADDEESS,,DDIITTCCHHEERRSS2004 Miskin D19 pullscraper, 17 yd.,S/N21671Caterpillar 70 directmount scraper, 15 yd.,hyd. conversion 2003 Torque 1014Ddirect mount scraper, 14yd., hyd. push off, hitchfor JD Pull-type box scraper,12’, new Pull-type box scraper,10’, new Eversman land plane,42’ long, 12’ bucket Heavy-duty tilt blade, 8’,3 pt. KeeWay rotary ditcher, 3 pt., 540 PTO

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3509 Interstate Blvd. S. Fargo, ND 58103 • 701-237-9173 • Fax: 701-237-0976www.steffesauctioneers.com

AUCTIONEERS:Scott Steffes ND81Brad Olstad ND319Bob Steffes ND82

Clark Sather ND463Ashley Huhn ND843

Eric Gabrielson ND890

TTEERRMMSS:: All items sold as is where is.Payment of cash or check must be madesale day before removal of items.Statements made auction day takeprecedence over all advertising. $25documentation fee applies to all titledvehicles. Titles will be mailed.ND Sales Tax Law Applies. Canadianbuyers need Bank Letter of Credit tofacilitate border transfer.

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Cat Auction Services…Deere Dozer Fetches $37K in Minnesota Cat Auction Services held a liquidation auction Nov. 18 in Harris, Minn. The sale featured equipment from Arcon

Construction, a contractor who is retiring after 59 years in the business.

Leon Backer (R) of Fargo Parts & Equipment, Fargo,N.D., and Dick Courts of Courts Machinery check outthis Cat C5-563C.

Pat Dudek (L) of Conquer Diamonds in Omaha, Neb.,and Terry Hoops, territory manager of Truck Utilities,visit customers and check out prices for equipment,including this Cat 966G wheel loader.

Ziegler CAT was well represented at the auction withTom Ambroz, territory manager in Rochester, Minn.

Jeff Roberts, director of Cat Auction Services, said thathis company was proud to help facilitate this sale fora 59-year contractor, who is retiring. A Cat 345C exca-vator was among the signature pieces of equipment upfor bid.

Rich Carlson of Carlson Equipment, Rosemount, Minn.,likes the good weather and this Peterbilt 302.

(L-R): Cat Auction Services international attendeesfrom Egypt with offices in Elmhurst, N.Y., Mody Houkof Mansor Equipment, Younis Saied Younis ofElhedaya Company in Egypt and Ragab Hassan also ofMansor Equipment, look for equipment to export tothe Middle East.

Jeff Entsminger and Ali Peterson of All Season Servicesin Ham Lake, Minn., look at all the equipment avail-able, like this Cat 966E wheel loader.

Jon Mitchell of New Look Contracting of Elk RiverMinn., dressed for the auction in his Cat racing jacket.He was looking at bid on this Cat 330BL excavator,maybe even two of them.

(L-R): Gordon Johnson, territory manager of RoadMachinery & Supplies; Jim Everson, compact equip-ment territory manager of Nuss Truck & Equipment;and Andy Schwandt, remarketing regional sales man-ager of Volvo Construction Equipment, have a greattime hanging out at the Cat Auction.

Cat Auction uses an indoor jumbo projection screenshowing each item for sale.

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Cat Auction’s on-site trailer welcomes bidders to sale.

Cat Auction Services held a liquidation auction Nov. 18 in Harris, Minn.

A wide variety of equipment was available for bargain hunters. Item #274, a 2006John Deere 450JLT track type dozer, sold for $37,000.

Cat Auction offers complete services at each of its auctions like warranties, partsand service, maintanence programs and transportation options.

Rubber Tired Loaders(2) `07 KOMATSU WA500, s/n A92201 (1,402 Original Hours) and s/n A92172 (3,124 Original Hours),e/w coal bucket, high lift arrangement, and EROPS • `05 VOLVO L220E, s/n L220EV3371 • `06 VOLVOL90E, s/n L90EV67819 • `07 IR WL350 Compact Loader, s/n 121572B18

Hydraulic Excavators`06 KOMATSU PC300LC-7, s/n A87027, e/w 2005 Genesis GXP500R rotating shear, s/n 500437R(Excavator and Shear Will Be Offered Separately and As An Entirety) • `05 DOOSAN Solar 255LC-V, s/n40001354 • `01 CAT 330BL, s/n 3YR01327 • `01 IHI 45NX Mini Excavator, s/n WG000597 • `97 YAN-MAR B50 Mini, s/n 51682B

Motor Scrapers(8) `04 CAT 615C-II Elevating Motor Scrapers, s/n 9XG01723, s/n 9XG01724, s/n 9XG01725, s/n9XG01726, s/n 9XG01727, s/n 9XG01728, s/n 9XG01729, s/n 9XG01730

End Dumps`98 CAT D400E, 6x6 Articulated, s/n 2YR00885 • `01 CAT D350E Series II, s/n 2XW00375

Directional Drills`07 VERMEER D100x120 Series II Horizontal Directional Drill, s/n 1VRZ3304471000154, e/w 12,000 ft.lb. Torque, 100,000# pullback, 200 GPM on-board drilling fluid pump (1,899 Hours) • `00 VERMEERD24X40A

Portable Screen Plant and Tub Grinder`05 POWERSCREEN Commander 1400 Rinser, s/n 13501954, e/w6’x13’ grizzly, hyd tilt with 44”x14’ discharge belt, 42”x44’ conveyor,5’x12’ wet screen, (5) wash bars • `99 MORBARK 1200XL PortableTub Grinder, s/n 567-469, Cat 3412E, 650HP diesel engine and TwinDisc PTO, e/w Morlift 350 knuckleboom loader with Tarantula grapple,36”x28’ hyd folding discharge conveyor with magnetized end pulley

Scrap Baler/Logger`06 SIERRA S5250G Roll-Off Scrap Baler/Logger, s/n 03-116-06, e/w M8500-S knuckleboom loader, 4-tine rotating orange peel grapple, 22’ boom reach, 17’4” scrap tub with 160 ton main compression cylinderforce, 210 ton side compression force, and 1,100# average bale/log weight

All Terrain Crane, Boom Truck, and Forklift`93 LINK-BELT ATC822, 22 Ton, s/n 71-I3-0142 • `04 INT’L/TEREX 12 Ton Boom Truck, TerexBT2463 mtd on Int’l 7400 S/A • `07 DAEWOO G25E, s/n CXO3540

Concrete Pump Truck, Power Rake, and Bulk Trailer`03 PUMPSTAR ZF5-42/PS220, s/n 777192, e/w 42 meter, 5-sectionZ-fold concrete placing boom, umbilical remote control, wash downpump and hose reel. Mtd `03 Mack MR688S, 8x4 Carrier (No BoomPipe) • `07 SOMERO Power Rake, s/n 40232-0107 • `05 HEIL T800Cement Bulk Trailer

(19) Rear Discharge Concrete Mixer Trucks(12) `06 MACK CV713 Granite Tri-Axle Mixer Trucks, Mack A1-375A, 375HP dsl, Allison automatic,e/w CBMW 11 cy hyd mixer, 150 gal pressurized water tank • (2) `04 KENWORTH T800 T/A MixerTrucks, Cat C13 Acert, 380HP dsl engine and Allison automatic, e/w Kimble K2000 10.5 cy hyd mixer, 120gal pressurized water tank • (2) `04 MACK CV713 Granite T/A, Mack AMI-400 dsl and Allison automat-ic, e/w McNeilus 10.5 cubic yard hyd mixers • (3) `04 MACK EV713 Granite T/A, Mack AMI-370 dsland Mack TM309M, 9 spd transmission, e/w McNeilus 10.5 cy hyd mixers

Front Discharge Mixers Trucks(5) `06 TEREX/ADVANCE, 6x10, C13 Acert dsl and Allison trans, e/w 10.5 cy hyd mixer, 120 gal pres-surized water tank

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ESCO Corporation Receives ‘Excellence in Training’AwardOn Oct. 29, the Portland Business Journal presented its

annual manufacturing awards at the Portland Art Museum,honoring Portland-based manufacturer ESCO Corporationin the “Excellence in Training” category. As BusinessJournal Publisher Craig Wessel said, the goal of this newprogram is to “recognize manufacturing companies that con-tinue to drive our region’s economy through innovation andstrategic evolution.”

The other awards categories were “Product Innovation ofthe Year” and “Manufacturing Company of the Year” (small,medium and large companies). Other manufacturing awardswinners included Benchmade, Eleek, FEI Company, KorvisAutomation, Oregon Iron Works, Plas2Fuel, Timber Pro UV,Tinitron, TriQuint Semiconductor and Williams Controls.

ESCO Corporation has become increasingly noted for itsapplication of “lean manufacturing” practices that empha-size waste reduction in its operations. According tospokesperson Robert Kenneth, the goal is to increase cus-tomer value while continually reducing waste and cost.

“Our culture of quality, value and speed — or QVS —drives the elimination of waste in everything we do, fromengineering and payroll to the plant floor and loading docks.The result is business practices that create long-term, sus-tainable economic, environmental and social benefits for ouremployees, our customers and our neighbors in the commu-nities where ESCO operates.”

ESCO’s Organizational Effectiveness team is responsiblefor development and delivery of countless training initiativesaimed at integrating lean and continuous improvement at

every level of the company.“At ESCO, we live by the philosophy of continuous

improvement to deliver quality, value and speed to our cus-tomers,” said Elizabeth King, ESCO’s executive director ofOrganizational Effectiveness. “With that as a vision, ourteam looks at what stands in the way of us getting there. Andit’s those obstacles we go after.”

Because ESCO has operations throughout the world,King and her team face special challenges when it comes toimplementing uniform practices across all levels of theorganization.

“We can’t succeed as a global organization if we lack therequired expertise at even one of our sites. That’s why weactively support developing expertise throughout the entirecompany,” King said.

According to King, another important aspect of ESCO’straining approach is how indistinguishable it often is fromday-to-day operations.

“Some people have traditional ways of training — whichmeans you go to a classroom to learn something, pass a test,and often never use what you learned. But it would be hardto distinguish between training and real time work here atESCO — it’s all the same.”

ESCO enjoys a strong reputation as an innovator, withmore than 300 product patents highlighting the company’spassion for solving difficult problems. King said she and herOrganizational Effectiveness team support this innovativeculture “by creating and delivering innovative training anddevelopment opportunities.”

“The quality of our work creates an experience for partic-ipants that builds personal skills and commitment to ESCO— and also furthers our strategic initiatives.”

About winning the “Excellence in Training” categoryamong multiple candidate companies, King said: “Our teamis delighted to be awarded with this honor on behalf of allESCO employees. We couldn’t do what we do withouteffectively partnering at all levels of the organization —from board room to break room. It’s what makes our workimpactful and fun.”

(L-R) are Victoria Arellano, Elizabeth King, MarionPender and Heather Noel.

AN AUCTIONTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 10TH, 2009 AT 9:00AM E.S.T.THE FALL LOUISVILLE AUCTIONCONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS

LOCATION: KENTUCKY FAIR & EXPOSITION CENTER, LOUISVILLE, KYBunch Brothers Auctioneers are proud to return to Louisville, KY for the Spring Louisville Auction. Auction conducted for Area Contractors, Dealers & Rental Houses.

NOTICE: After (45) years as a successful General Contractor in the Louisville Market, Stevens Contractors, Inc. has chosen the Louisville Auction to completely liquidate their equipment assets to pursue other interests.

CCRRAANNEESS:: BRODERSON RTR70B Carry Deck Crane, SN 443-B, 4x4x4, JD Dsl., 14 Ton, 48’ Main Boom, 15’ Jig; BANTAM T-350 Truck Crane, SN 10058;HHYYDDRRAAUULLIICC EEXXCCAAVVAATTOORRSS:: HITACHI EX270LC SN 158-6832, 12’ Stick, Quick Coupler, 60” Bucket w/Teeth, 32” TBG Pads; HITACHI EX120, SN12N30954; DROTT 50D, SN 6279956; 2004 BOBCAT 430ZHS, SN 567711278; CCRRAAWWLLEERR LLOOAADDEERRSS:: CAT 973; 2001 CAT 963C, 1500 Hrs.; CAT 955K,SN 85J423; CAT 953B, SN 5MK00903, EROPS; CASE 1450, SN 8379472; CCRRAAWWLLEERR TTRRAACCTTOORRSS:: CASE 450B, SN 3071373; DRESSER TD-8E, SN4420002U007519; CAT D5C, Series III, SN 9DL02278; CAT D5B, SN 25X02629; WWHHEEEELL LLOOAADDEERR:: CAT 920, SN 62K6877; LLOOAADDEERR BBAACCKKHHOOEESS:: CASE580M, 4x4, OROPS; CASE 580 Super K, 4x4, OROPS, SN JJG0185036; CASE 580 Super K, 4x4, SN 0178729, EROPS; CASE 580SK, 4x4, OROPS, SNJJC014897; CASE 580K, SN JJG0030108; CASE 580L, SN JJG0235659; CAT 416C 4x4, SN 5YN02951, OROPS; TTEELLEEHHAANNDDLLEERRSS:: 2006 CAT TH350B,SN VSLD01554; 2006 JLG G943A, SN 016002098; 2005 EXTREME; 2002 JCB 506C HL, SN F0587346; 2000 TEREX TX77-45R, SN GIROLIFT3514;2003 SKYTRACK 6036C, SN 19350; 2000 SKYTRACK 6036, SN 11589; SKYTRACK 6036, SN 6G3166; SKYTRACK 6036, SN 6A2845; SKYTRACK4034, SN 374030048; FFOORRKKLLIIFFTTSS:: 2006 CAT GC40K, SN AT87A00502; CLARK IT-80, SN IT581-256-2311; 1999 SELICK SP-80 Rough Terrain; TOY-OTA 7FGU25, Pneumatic Tires, SN 70456; NISSAN 40, SN CE81493; BUCKEY BADGER DYNAMICS Hi Lift, SN 1216200547; SSKKIIDDSSTTEEEERRSS:: 2004 CAT247B Compact Tracked Loader, SN MTL00358; 2006 CAT 226 Turbo, SN JH7404; JOHN DEERE 250, SN KV0250A150445; BOBCAT S185, Low Profile,SN 519034994; MMAANNLLIIFFTTSS,, SSCCIISSSSOORRLLIIFFTTSS:: 2002 TEREX TB-42 4x4 Manlift, SN 01690067; JLG 601S 4x4 Manlift; JLG 110HX Manlift, SN030891259; JLG 60H 4x4 Manlift, SN 003443; 2000 JLG 40RTS 4x4 Scissorlift; 2002 SKYJACK SJ23219 Scissorlift, Electric; WWHHEEEELL TTRRAACCTTOORR:: 2007JOHN DEERE 6715, SN L06715D517256; CASE INTERNATIONAL 585; CASE INTERNATIONAL 235, SN CCJ0002434; JOHN DEERE 2018 HydraulicFold Bushhog; MMOOTTOORR GGRRAADDEERRSS:: GALION 500; GALION T500M; CHAMPION 715A; TTRRUUCCKK TTRRAACCTTOORRSS:: 2006 VOLVO VNL42T430, Tandem,w/Sleeper; 2004 FREIGHTLINER FL120 Columbia, Tandem, w/Sleeper; 2004 MACK CH613 Maxi Cruse, Tandem; 1997 MACK CH613, Tandem; 1997KENWORTH T800 Tandem; 1996 PETERBILT; 1990 INTERNATIONAL 8100; Yard Dog/Spotter Truck Tractor; DDUUMMPP TTRRUUCCKKSS:: 1987 MACK DM69 Tri-Axle; 1995 INTERNATIONAL Paystar F5070 Tri-Axle; 2007 PETERBILT Series 340 Tandem; 1998 CHEVROLET 6500; 1992 CHEVROLET Kodiak; 1990INTERNATIONAL 4900; 1983 INTERNATIONAL w/Rock Bed; 1992 INTERNATIONAL Flatbed; 1991 INTERNATIONAL Flatbed; 1985 INTERNATIONAL1900 Flatbed; 1985 INTERNATIONAL 1900 Flatbed; 1994 FORD F800; (NEW) 15’ Dump Bed; 13’ Dump Bed; 10’ Dump Bed; 1997 HEIL 16’ Steel DumpBody; OOTTHHEERR TTRRUUCCKKSS:: 1996 FORD L8000 Cab & Chassis; 1991 INTERNATIONAL 4900 Cab & Chassis; 1993 INTERNATIONAL DT-466 Service Truck;1997 FORD F800 Mechanics Truck w/Crane & AC; 1999 INTERNATIONAL DT-444 Box Truck, 24’; 2000 HINO Flatbed Truck; 2008 CHEVROLET 2500;2007 CHEVROLET 2500; 2004 DODGE Quad; 2004 DODGE 3500; 2000 GMC Sierra K1500 4x4; (2) 2000 CHEVROLET 2500; 2002 FORD F350, UtilityBed; 1999 FORD F350; 1994 CHEVROLET 3500, Utility Bed; 1992 FORD Explorer; 2000 HARLEY Electra Glide Motorcycle, SN 647551; TTRRAANNSSIITT MMIIXX--EERRSS:: (5) 1998 ADVANCE Quad Axle Front Discharge; (2) 1998 OSHKOSH S21 Tri-Axle Front Discharge; 1995 OSHKOSH S2146 Tri-Axle FrontDischarge; 1993 ADVANCE C4S Tri-Axle Front Discharge (2) 1992 ADVANCE Tri-Axle Front Discharge; 1990 ADVANCE Front Discharge; 1998 DAE-WOO KL1 Cement Tanker; TTRRAAIILLEERRSS:: 2005 TRANSCRAFT Tandem Drop Deck Trailer, 53’x102”, Air Ride, Spread Axle, Alum. Top, Alum.. Steel; 1998TALBERT T4DW-50-HRG-1-T1-RP Quad-Axle Lowboy; 1988 BIRMINGHAM Tri-Axle Lowboy, 50 Ton, Non-ground Bearing, 22’ Well; 2004 KAUFMAN42’ Tandem Lowboy, Dove Tail & Ramps; 2000 LEDWELL HT48102HT Tandem Lowboy; 1979 FREUHAUF 35 Ton Tandem Lowboy, Ground Bearing,Detach; HYSTER 25 Ton Lowboy; (2) 2010 DOOLITTLE 16’ Tandem Enclosed Trailer; 1998 TAKE Tri-Axle Car Hauler; FRUEHAUF 22’ Steel FramelessDump Trailer; HUDSON BROS. Tandem Trailer; ECONO 24’ Enclosed Trailer; 48’ Tandem Flatbed Trailer, Spread Axle; 40’ Tandem Drop Deck; 2003 BIGTEX 18’ Tandem; 1998 ECONOLINE DPM23DE, Tandem, Dual Wheel; (2) 10 Ton Tandem Tag Along Trailer; 1988 HUDSON 9 Ton; 9 Ton Tag Trailer; J& J, 3 Ton; (New) 30’x102 Tri-Axle Gooseneck Trailer, 5’ Dovetail, Ramps, 21,000 lb.; (New) 20’x6’10”, Tandem Flat Utility Trailer, 16’ Tilt, 9800 lb.;(New) 18’x7’ Tandem Flat Utility Trailer, Ramps, 12,000 lb; 16’x10” Tandem Flat Utility Trailer, Ramps; (New) 16’x6’5” Tandem Flat Utility Trailer, Ramps;(2 New) 2’x4’ Single Axle Trailers; (5) WELLS FARGO Office Trailers; PAC-VAN 10’x40’ Office Trailer,AC, Heat, New Tile Floor; (4) Office Trailers; VanTrailer; 26’ Storage Van Trailer; TTRREENNCCHHEERRSS,, BBOORRIINNGG MMAACCHHIINNEE,, RROOCCKK DDRRIILLLL;; VERMEER V3550A, SN 1VR5072P021001867, 4x4, Dsl., 6 WayBackfill Blade, Backhoe, 4’ Trencher, Hr. Meter reads 2064, ONE OWNER; DITCHWITCH 6510, SN UD1824, Backhoe, Vibratory Plow, Rotowitch Boring

Attachment, Trencher, Leveling Blade; DITCHWITCH 2310, SN 3E0100, 4x4, Deutz Dsl., 6 Way Backfill Blade, 4’ Trencher, Hr. Meter reads 1267; DITCH-WITCH R65D-2 Trencher, SN 651492, 4x4, 4 Cyl. Ford Dsl.; 140EA Boring Machine, SN 2E0472, 80’5” Auger; 2004 ECM 370 Rock Drill, Tracks, 2ndControl Station, VL140HR Drifter & Dust Collector; AASSPPHHAALLTT && CCOOMMPPAACCTTIIOONN:: PUCKETT BROS. T450 Asphalt Paver, Wisconsin Gas; HYSTER DoubleDrum Roller, 5 Ton; MIKASA Model MVC88GH Plate Compactor; MBW Plate Compactor; WACKER BS60Y Rammer Compactor; BOSS 130K Light Plant,SN 1273, Kubota Dsl..; Solar Sign Board; CCHHIIPPPPEERRSS:: 2007 VERMEER 1000, on Rubber: 2005 VERMEER BC600XL, SN 000425, on Rubber; CCOONN--CCRREETTEE && MMAASSOONNRRYY EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTT:: 2003 MUDHOG Mix Station, SN 20X103180, 20 CF; 2002 STEEL Mortar Mixer, SN EK210048, 12 CF; 2001 MUL-TIQUIP Mortar Mixer, SN WM120SHHD, 12 CY; WHITEMAN Mortar Mixer, 12 CY; STONE Mortar Mixer, SN 4253140, 8.5 HP, Honda; Cut Off Saws;Brick Saws; Buggies; Concrete Buckets; Concrete Carts; Man Baskets; Work Platforms; Hoists; Hammer Drills; Drills; Power Tools; Heaters; Ladders;Lights; Fans; Mortar Buggies; Mortar Tubs; Concrete Saws; Chop Saws; 10+ Handheld Gas Concrete Saws; Water Pumps; Grout Vibrator; 12’ CrownKing Screed; Vibra Strike w/Screeds; Whiteman & Stow Trowelling Machine; WYC0902A Vibrator; Wheelbarrows; Brick & Block Carts; & Much More!;SSCCAAFFFFOOLLDDIINNGG && SSUUPPPPOORRTT EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTT:: 700+ BIL-JAC Frames w/Pins; 700+ BIL-JAC Cross Braces; 200+ BIL-JAC Side Brackets; 200+ BIL-JACScrew Jacks; BIL-JAC Casters; 200+ Scaffold Frames w/Braces & Pins; BIL-JAC Scaffold Stairs; 60’ Stair Set; Guardrail Post; Rails; Toe Boards;Leveling Jacks; Base Plates; Side Fabric for Scaffolding System; Sail System for Scaffolding; BIL-JAC 6’x6” Walk thru Frames; Screw Jacks & Pins;Diagonal X-27 Braces; Canopy Tops w/Exits; Lots & Lots of Scaffold Boards & Forms; & Much More!!! Call for More Information!!!!AALLSSOO SSEELLLLIINNGG AATTTTAACCHHMMEENNTTSS,, WWEELLDDEERRSS,, AAIIRR CCOOMMPPRREESSSSOORRSS,, GGEENNEERRAATTOORRSS,, SSUURRVVEEYYIINNGG EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTT,, MMIISSCCEELLLLAANNEEOOUUSS,, MMOORREE EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTTAADDDDEEDD DDAAIILLYY!!!!!!

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

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

Online Auctions. www.ironplanet.com

December 10 & 11

39 Aggregate

134 Attachments & Parts

40 Cranes

26 On-Road Trailers

21 Scrapers

32 Trucks – Off-Road

Plus Many More

DOZERS EXCAVATORS

BACKHOES

FORKLIFTS

COMPACTORSAERIAL WORK PLATFORMS

GRADERS LOADERS

98 56 157

80 174 159

34 118 169

299 TRUCKS –ON-ROAD

SKID-STEERS

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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERSBridgeport, NYPhone: 315-633-2944

• Dallas, TXTues., December 1, 2009For: Late Model ConstructionEquipment, Support Equipment,Aerials, Trucks & Trailers

• South Plainfield, NJFri., December 4, 2009For: Property is SOLD!Complete Liquidation ofConstruction, SupportEquipment, Trucks & Trailers

• Queretaro, MexicoFri., December 4, 2009For: Large ConstructionEquipment Auction, SupportEquipment, Trucks & Trailers

• Columbus, OHSat., December 5, 2009For: Construction, Forklifts,Aerial Lifts, Truck & TrailerAuction

• Kissimmee, FLThurs., December 10, 2009For: Late Model Rental Returnsof Construction, SupportEquipment, Aerial Lifts,Telescopic Forklifts

• Atlanta, GAFri., December 11, 2009For: Late Model RentalsConsisting of Construction,Support Equipment, Trailers,Trucks, Aerial Lifts & Forklifts

• Ledyard (Foxwood Casino), CTSat., December 12, 2009For: Late Model Rental FleetConstruction, SupportEquipment, Aerial Lifts, Trucks& Trailers

• Syracuse, NYTues., December 15, 2009For: Late Model Crane, BoomTrucks, Aerial Lifts & LargeQuantity of Rigging Equipment

• San Bernardino, CAFri., December 16, 2009For: Large Rental ReturnAuction of Late ModelConstruction Equipment, AerialLifts, Forklifts, Trucks & Trailers

• St. Louis, MOThurs., December 17, 2009For: Rental Fleet Equipment –Large and Small, Trucks &Trailers

• Atlantic City, NJSat., December 19, 2009For: Late Rental Return Auctionof Late Model Construction,Aerials, Forklifts, Trucks,Trailers & Support Equipment

• Cincinnati, OHTues., December 29, 2009For: Construction, SupportEquipment, Aerial Lifts, Trucks& Trailers

• Greenwich (Albany), NYWed., December 30, 2009For: Late Model Kobelco, New

Holland, Cat, John DeereEarthmoving Equipment,Forklifts, Aerial, SupportEquipment

• Middletown (Florida), NYSat., January 9, 2010For: Late Model ConstructionEquipment, Aerial Lifts &Support Equipment

• Scranton, PASat., January 16, 2010For: Late Model TruckWreckers, Truck Tractors, VanTrailers & Containers

• Columbus (Delaware), OHSat., January 23, 2010For: Late Model Rental ReturnAuction plus SupportEquipment

• Kissimmee, FLSunday thru Saturday., February 1-8, 2010For: Annual 8 Day Sale of theLatest & Greatest Construction,Aerials, Forklifts, Cranes, TruckTractors, Dump Trucks and AllTypes of Trailers and SupportEquipment – THE REAL SALE!

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERSRichmond, BC, CanadaPhone: 402-421-2631

• Truro, NS, CANDecember 1

• Vancouver, BC, CANDecember 1

• Sacramento, CADecember 1

• St., Aubin Sur Gaillon, FranceDecember 1

• Saskatoon, SK, CANDecember 2

• Fort Worth, TXDecember 2 & 3

• Montreal, QC, CANDecember 3 & 4

• Caorso, ItalyDecember 3 & 4

• Toronto, ON, CANDecember 7 & 8

• Polotitlan, MexicoDecember 8

• Statesville, NCDecember 8

• Denver, CODecember 8

• Columbus, OHDecember 9

• Jackson, MSDecember 10• Edmonton, AB, CANDecember 10 & 11

• Chicago, ILDecember 10

• Olympia, WADecember 10 & 11

• Farmington, NMDecember 14

• Dubai, United Arab EmiratesDecember 14 - 16

•Pittsburgh, PADecember 14

• Nashville, TNDecember 15

• Minneapolis, MNDecember 15

•Kansas City, MODecember 16

• Los Angeles, CADecember 17 & 18

• North East, MDDecember 16 & 17

• Prince George, BC, CANDecember 17

• St. Louis, MODecember 18

• Narita, JapanJan 27, 2010

•Panama City, PanamaFebruary 2, 2010

•Hyderbad, IndiaFebruary 3, 2010

• Las Vegas, NVFeb 5, 2010

•Torreon, MexicoFebruary 10

• Orlando, FLFebruary 15-20, 2010

• Brisbane, QLD, AustraliaMarch 16, 2010

BUNCH BROTHERS AUCTIONEERSWingo, KYPhone: 270-376-2992

• Louisville, KYThurs., December 10, 2009For: Construction Equipment,Trucks & Trailers

CAT AUCTION SERVICESShakopee, MNPhone: 866-750-9432

• Kansas City, MOTues., December 1, 2009For: Construction Equipment,Trucks & Trailers

DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC.Prospect, CTPhone: 203-758-4087

• Prospect, CTSat., December 5, 2009For: Quinnipiac CommissionAuction. Utility and ConstructionEquipment

DON SMOCK AUCTION CO.,INC.Pendleton, INPhone: 765-778-9277

• Pendleton, INFri., December 11, 2009

For: 17th Annual SnowballConstruction Equipment Auction

GLOBAL FORCE AUCTION GROUPThurmont, MDPhone: 301-631-0650

• Martinsburg, WVSat., December 19, 2009For: Construction Equipment

G.W. MCGREW AUCTION CO.,INC.Seven Valleys, PAPhone: 888-311-2811

• Seven Valleys, PAMon., December 14, 2009For: Selling ConstructionEquipment for LocalContractors

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANYHatfield, PAPhone: 215-361-9099

• Waynesboro, VAWed., December 9, 2009For: Former Assets ofEnnstone, Inc. and LeaseReturns

IRAY AUCTIONSFoley, MNPhone: 320-968-7230

• Foley, MNFri., Dec. 4, 2009For: Heavy ConstructionEquipment And Semi, Truck &Trailer

IRON PLANET AUCTIONSPleasanton, CAPhone: 888-433-5426ONLINE AUCTIONSGo to www.ironplanet.com toview the complete auctionschedules, inspection reportsand to place your bid!

• Thurs., December 3, 2009For: Construction Equipment

• Thurs.-Fri., December 10- 11,2009For: Construction Equipment

KISSIMMEE AUCTION COMPANYSpartanburg, SCPhone: 864-583-2700

• Spartanburg, SCThursday, December 3, 2009For: Construction and ForestryEquipment

L & L EQUIIPMENT SALESFairview, TNPhone: 615-799-0850ONLINE AUCTIONGo to www.landlequip-mentsales.comto view the complete auction

schedules, inspection reportsand to place your bid!

• Sat., December 5, 2009For: Construction Equipment

LOWDER AUCTIONEERSWilmington, NCPhone: 800-348-8956

• Durham, NCWed., December 3, 2009For: Delaware Contractors &Truck Auction

MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.Pelzer, SCPhone: 864-947-7888

• Pelzer, SCWed.-Thurs, December 9-10,2009For: Annual 2 Day WinterContractors Auction

MOTLEY’S AUCTION & REALTY GROUPRichmond, VAPhone: 804-232-3300

• Richmond, VAFri, October 9, 2009For: 350+ Pieces of VA StateConstruction Equipment

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC.North Franklin, CTPhone: 860-642-4200

• North Franklin, CTFri. & Sat., January 29-30,2010 For: Over 100 Units! TruckTractors, Dumps, Van & UtilityBody Trucks & More!

PURPLE WAVE AUCTIONAaron McKee, TXPhone: 866-608-9283

• Witchita, KSBidding EndsWed., December 9, 2009

Bidding EndsWed., December 17, 2009

Live Online Biddingwww.purplewave.com

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERSLebanon, TNPhone: 800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TNSat., December 12, 2009For: TBA

STEFFES AUCTIONEERSFargo, NDPhone: 701-237-9173

• West Fargo, NDWed, December 9, 2009For: AgIron 53 ConsignmentEvent

• Litchfield, MN

Wed, December 30, 2009For: AgIron 21 ConsignmentEventwww.steffesauctioneers.com

STOCK AUCTION COMPANYSt. Edward, NEPhone: 800-937-3558

BIG IRON TIMED INTERNET ONLY AUCTIONGo to www.stockra.com to viewthe complete auction sched-ules, inspection reports and toplace your bid!

THE AUCTIONEERS GROUPNeptune, NJPhone: 732-776-7222

• Edison, NJTues., December 15, 2009For: Construction andLandscaping Equipment fromSilagy Landscaping, Inc.

UTILITY AUCTIONSDes Moines, IAPhone: 515-299-6289

• Wilmington, DEFri., December 18, 2009For: Construction, Utility &Forestry Equipment

VOCON AUCTIONSWilmington, DEPhone: 866-21-VOCON

ONLINE AUCTIONWed, December 9, 2009www.govocon.com

WESTERN CONSTRUCTIONAUCTIONS INCPerris, CAPhone: 866-731-7760

• Perris, CA Sat., Dec. 5, 2009 – 8AMLive Online Biddingwww.wca-online.com

WORLD WIDE AUCTIONEERSEl Paso, TXPhone: 480-505-0070

• Perris, CASat., Dec. 5, 2009For: Construction Equipment

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC.Holland, OHPhone: 419-865-3990

• Kissimmee, FLFeb 8 –Feb. 16, 2010 36th Annual Kissimmee, FLAuction

AuctionsComing

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Steffes Auctioneers AcquiresIQBID.com; Adds New Services

Steffes Auctioneers has acquiredIQBID.com.

This acquisition will enable the companyto offer timed event online only auctions andlive webcast auctions under the IQBID.comname while providing new technology in theauction business.

IQBID.com will be operated as a whollyowned subsidiary of Steffes Auctioneersoffering business inventory reductions and

liquidations, construction, industrial and agequipment, vehicles, real estate and REOproperties.

Steffes Auctioneers also has acquired anauction facility located in Buffalo, Minn.This facility is located just northwest ofMinneapolis/St Paul. This facility willexpand the company’s operations.

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17th ANNUAL SNOWBALL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AUCTION

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11TH, 2009 * 8:30 A.M.DSA Auction Complex

6531 S. St. Rd. 13PENDLETON (INDIANAPOLIS) INDIANA

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

Selling Equipment For: Ensley Excavating, Ronson Equipment Co., Inc.,MacAllister Machinery, State Bank of Lizton, Brandeis Machinery Co.,

Along With Other Local & Regional Contractors, Banks, FinanceCompanies and Rental Companies.

NOTE: RUNNING TWO (2) RINGS. RING 1 @ 8:30 A.M., RING 2 @ 9:00 A.M.

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

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

EEXXCCAAVVAATTOORRSS:: ‘06 Deere270D, ’99 Cat 330BL, ‘00320BL, ‘84 215B, ‘07304C, ‘99 Link-Belt 4300Q& ‘01 3400Q, ‘95 Deere690ELC, ‘02 120C, ‘0535D, ‘05 Case CX160,Hitachi EX160LC-5, ‘05 Bobcat 430ZHS, ‘07 331G, 100hrs., Bobcat 325, ‘06 Ingersoll-Rand ZX-75, 606 Hrs.,Excalibur X36 Thumb CCRRAAWWLLEERR TTRRAACCTTOORRSS:: ’05 CatD6N XL, 2100 Hours, Cab w/Heat & Air, Ripper, Cat D8H,

‘80 Cat D6D, 2-D7 Trackson MD7Pipe Layers, 2- ‘00 D3C LGPSERIES III, ‘87 D3B, KomatsuD53-16, D38E, ‘01 Case 850H,850G One Owner, 850D, 550G, 2-450C & 450, ’05 Deere 750J LGP,Cab w/Air, ‘97 Deere 650G, ‘06

Deere 450J LT, Cab W/ Air & Heat LLOOAADDEERR BBAACCKKHHOOEESS::‘‘05 Cat 420D, 4x4, Cab, Ext., ‘98 426C, 4x4, Ext., 436B,4x4, Ext. Cab, ’94 416B, 4x4, Cab, Ext. ‘04 Deere 310G,Cab, Ext., 510D, ‘06 Case 580M, 4X4, Cab, Ext., 580Super M, Cab, 4x4, Ext., ‘01 580M, Cab, 4x4, Ext., ’96580L, 4x4, Cab, ext. 2-’88 580K’s, Cab, Ext. 4x4, ‘89 Ford555C &555, Laymor LB25 SSKKIIDD LLOOAADDEERRSS:: ‘‘08 BobcatS250, ‘06 S300, ‘06 T300, ’04 T250 Sweepster & 4&1,836G, ‘02 763G ‘05 Cat 325, 1,065 Hrs., ‘03 ASV 300, ‘07PT70, 4-‘06 New Holland RC85 Cab W/ Air & Heat SSKKIIDDLLOOAADDEERR AATTTTAACCHHMMEENNTTSS:: ‘‘09 Versatech Hay Spear, (2)‘09 Quick Tach Mount Plates ‘09 60”, 66” & 72” SmoothSkid Loader Bucket, CareTree Tree Spade, (2) ‘09 PalletForks, (2) ‘09 Fork Frames, ‘09 66” Smooth GrappleBucket, Case 84” Bucket, Bobcat Hammer, Steel TracksFFOORRKKLLIIFFTTSS:: ‘‘08 Genie GTH636 Telescopic, 1,000 hrs, AllWheel Steer, Lull 644 T-T-34, 2-‘05 Case 586G, JCB 930,IHC 7000, 6,000#, Harlo HF456, 5000#, Clark 10,000#,Clark C500, Yale 6,000#, Komatsu 25, Cat T50C, YaleGLC050D, Daewoo G20S-3, Hyster 40 TTRRAACCTTOORRSS::Kubota L3750 Utility, 4x4, Quick-Tach Loader, 3 Pt, Case480 Utility, 3 Pt, Deere 420 Utility, 1608 hrs, 60” Mower,48” Snow Blower, Massey Ferguson 3 Pt Grader BoxPPAAVVEERRSS && CCOOMMPPAACCTTIIOONN EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTT:: ‘‘93 CedarapidsCR411, ‘87 Bomag BW142D & BW172PDB-2, ‘86 CatCP553 RRUUBBBBEERR TTIIRREEDD LLOOAADDEERRSS,, Kobelco LK400SSCCRRAAPPEERRSS && GGRRAADDEERRSS:: ‘‘00 Cat 613C Series II, Terex

TS14B, 2-TS14, ‘90 Deere 762, Deere 772B Grader,Galion T400A DDUUMMPP TTRRUUCCKKSS:: 44--220003 Mack GraniteCV713 Dumps, E7-370HP, Tri Axle, 8 Spd, 16’ Steel Bed,1 Owner, ‘01 MackRB685 Dump, TriAxle, ‘00 VolvoWG64, Tri Axle, ’00Kenworth T800, TriAxle, ’89 Mack Tri-Axle, ‘87 FordL8000, Tandem, ‘92IHC 4900, Single Axle, Auto, 12’ Plow TTRRUUCCKK TTRRAACC--TTOORRSS:: ‘95 & ‘‘96 Volvo Conventional, Cummins, SingleAxle, ’87 IHC Tractor, Freightliner Tractor, Diesel, TandemAxle SSPPEECCIIAALLIITTYY TTRRUUCCKKSS:: ‘‘99 IHC 8100 Truck, w/Vermeer TS50M Tree Spade, Single Axle, ‘99 GMCC6500 Box, ‘92 Freightliner FL70 Fuel Truck, Single Axle,2200 Gallon, ‘92 Ford L8000 Fuel Truck, ‘90 GMC TopkickBox, ‘94 Ford L8000 Flatbed, Cummins, 22’ Steel Bed, 1owner, IHC Transtar 4300 Flatbed, Tandem Axle, 20’Deck, ‘85 GMC C-30 Flatbed, Chevrolet C60 Flatbed, ‘78Int. Loadstar 1800 Cab & Chassis, ’03 Chevrolet 2500HDService Truck, 4X4, ‘87 GMC 2500 Pickup, ‘81 Int. 1854Contractors Dump Truck TTRRAAIILLEERRSS:: ‘‘84 Rebel 35TonLowboy w/ Hyd. Ramps, ‘97 Fruehauf Flatbed W/18,000# Rated Overhead Crane/Winch, Tandem Axle,Outriggers, w/Perkins, ‘68 Kentucky Flatbed, W/ 18,000#Rated Overhead Crane/Winch, S/N 35955, Tandem Axle,Outriggers, w/Perkins, ‘66 Fruehauf 35’ Flatbed, ‘62Minnesota 35’ Flatbed, ‘88 Fruehauf Aluminum DumpTrailer, 70,000# GVRW, ’88 Bobco Steel Dump, ‘95CornPro 9 Ton Gooseneck, ‘01 Belshe 10 Ton Tag, ‘98Hurst Tag, ‘97 Interstate 10 Ton Tag, Liberty Tag, SteppAsphalt Trailer, C/w 100 Gallon Double Boiler, AsphaltKettle, 2-8X8X 40 & 2-8X8X 20 Ground Level StorageContainers TTOOYYSS:: ‘‘99 Harley Davidson FLHT FullyLoaded, ‘96 Pontiac Trans Am, LT1 Gas, Straight Stick,Yamaha Gas Golf Cart, Suncruiser Pontoon Boat, ApplebyFishing Boat, 13’6” Long 5’8” VVAARRIIOOUUSS EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTT::New Unused Cat 60KW Generator, Portable VermeerTS50M Tree Spade, 7 1/2 Yard Stone Box, 2ew 2009Geotop 20X Automatic Level, 2-‘09 Geotop 20X Builder’sTransit Level, 2-‘09 Easy Kleen Magnum 4000 PressureWashers, Belle PC 400 Plate Compactor, 10- 330 GallonWaste Containers, Various PVC Sewer Pipe.

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