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A crew member looks across the construction site of the new Tuscumbia Bridge in centralMissouri. The new bridge is being built next to the existing bridge (seen on the far right),which was built in the 1930s

May 12010

Vol. XVII • No.9

By Kathie SutinCEG CORRESPONDENT

Despite wet weather and a fluctuating river,America’s first stimulus fund project is lumberingtoward an on-time completion and should be opento traffic this summer.

The new bridge under construction near the tinytown of Tuscumbia, Mo., population: 224, washeralded as the nation’s first project funded by theAmerican Recovery and Reinvestment Act of2009.

Thanks to close monitoring of the events inWashington by Missouri Department ofTransportation staff, earth-moving equipmentsprung into action just minutes after President

Barack Obama signed the legislation launching thestimulus program last year.

Today the bridge is nearing completion, andvehicles will be driving on it in just a couple ofmonths although the entire project, includingremoval of the existing bridge, won’t come to acomplete end until October.

The old bridge that carries Routes 17 and 52over the Osage River in Miller County centered inthe middle of the state was built in the 1930s.

“Believe it or not, that bridge was built back dur-ing FDR’s New Deal, Works ProgressAdministration (WPA) days (and now anEconomic Recovery Act project is actually replac-ing that bridge,” Roger Schwartze, MoDOT

Nation’s First ARRA FundedProject Nears Completion

By John MilburnASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) During the GreatDepression, President Franklin D. Rooseveltinitiated a number of public projects to get theUnited States working again.

Now, with the nation struggling to emergefrom recession and the state’s unemploymentrate staying above 6 percent, Kansas officials

are eyeing a new transportation program to getthe state on the road to recovery.

The idea has worked before. “I don’t think there’s any doubt that if we

were to pass a new transportation program, youwould see a lot of people who are put back towork,” said House Minority Leader Paul Davis.“There would be an economic stimulus effect.”

In 1989, Kansas implemented a 10-year high-way program that invested in reconstruction and

major modification of thousands of miles ofroads. A second plan was passed in 1999,expanding its scope to rail and aviation.

“I think it helped mitigate previous reces-sions” in the 1990s and early 2000s, said SenatePresident Steve Morris.

Transportation Secretary Deb Miller saidthose efforts enhanced safety and expandedinfrastructure with lasting economic benefits.

Kan. Officials Eye Familiar Path With Road Plan

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Case Construction Equipment wel-comed guests from the U.S. ArmyTACOM (Tank-automotive andArmaments Command) to the CNHplant in Wichita, Kan., to commemorateits recent military skid steer productionstartup.

The Army’s first 25 M400W skidsteers have come off the production lineat CNH and are being prepared for ship-ping to troops in Afghanistan.

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Lt. Col. Darrell Bennis (L), U.S. Army,speaks with CNH worker VictorMedina, who has a son serving in theU.S. Air Force in Afghanistan.

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

Parts Section ................33

Crushing, Screening &Recycling Section ....37-47

Truck & Trailer Section ......................................49-52

Auction Section ......57-67

Business Calendar ........60

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

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Cat D3GXL, 2006, N4968, EROPS, A/C ..........................$46,000

Cat D4G LGP, 2006, N4970, EROPS, A/C ........................$67,000

Cat D5G LGP, 2006, N4976, EROPS, A/C ........................$74,000

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Cat 420D, 2006, N4768, EROPS, A/C, E-Stick ................$50,000

Cat 420D IT, 2005, N4236, EROPS, A/C, E-Stick ............$58,000

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

Cat 420E IT, 2006, N4926, EROPS, A/C, E-Stick..............$56,000

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Cat 430D, 2004, N3592, EROPS, A/C, E-Stick ................$68,000

Cat 430D, 2005, N4513, EROPS, A/C, E-Stick ................$50,000

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Komatsu PC78MR-6, ‘04, 3327 hrs ..$39,500

Komatsu PC150LC-6, ‘98, 9246 hrs ..$39,500

Komatsu PC200LC-7, ‘05, 3921 hrs ..$82,500

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Komatsu PC400LC-6, ‘03, 3648 hrs $155,000

Komatsu PC400LC-7, ‘06, 2554 hrs $199,500

Cat 311B, ‘96, 4080 hrs ....................$27,500

Hitachi EX400LC-3, ‘96, 14,173 hrs ..$36,500

Komatsu CD60R-1A, ‘99, 2597 hrs ..$59,500

Volvo A35C, ‘01, 5116 hrs ................$96,500

Moxy MT30, ‘95, 8828 hrs ................$37,500

Gehl 7810, ‘04, 1517 hrs ..................$21,500

Takeuchi TL150, ’05, 2336 hrs ..........$21,500

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Hyster Roller C747B, ‘06 ..................$14,500

LeeBoy 8500, ‘96 ..............................$22,500

LeeBoy 8500, ‘97 ..............................$14,500

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2006 Case 420, s/nN6M412301, 73 Hrs,Deluxe Cab w/Heat, ManualCoupler.................$21,000

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2076 Mustang, 80hp, OpenCanopy, Hand/Foot Controls, I/D:004883, 525 Hours, $21,995

MTL25 Mustang, 100hp, Cabw/Heat-A/C, Joystick Controls,I/D: 501849, 1660 Hours, $30,500

2086 Mustang, 80hp Cummins,cab w/ heat, hand/foot controls,I/D: 0030032312, 375 hours,$25,295

Allen Engineering SP400, 46”Riding Trowel, Hydraulic Steer,Mechanical Drive, CounterRotating, I/D: 9000031158, 640Hrs, $6,495

MTL20 Mustang, 81hp, IsuzuTurbo, Open Canopy, JoystickControl, I/D: 401251, 1600 Hours,$25,995

TB135 Takeuchi, 7,600# excava-tor, open canopy, aux. hyd., I/D:516091, 975 hours, $25,995

RS8 Gehl,8,000# lift, 44’boom, cab w/heat, aux. hyd.,I/D: 215323,3761 hours,$53,995

RS5 Gehl,5,000# Lift, 34’Boom, OpenCanopy, I/D:212403, 1015Hours, $45,995

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1996 CAT D9R......................................$194,000S/N 7TL00577, 13,663 hrs., 9SU Blade,

EROPS/AC, SS Ripper

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

Bucket, 23.5R25 Tires

1996 CAT 988FII ..................................$360,000S/N 2ZR00430 Complete Dlr. Rebuild, EROPS,

HL, Spade w teeth, 21,715 hrs.

2004 CAT 988G ....................................$335,000S/N BNH01218, 9,048 hrs., EROPS, HL,

Spade w/ teeth, $335,000

1977 CAT D6D........................................$31,500S/N 04X01976, 6,041 hrs., OROPS, 6S Blade,

20” tracks, Drawbar

CAT D4H LGP ........................................$27,500S/N 9DB04335, 13,349 Hrs, OROPS, Rebuilt

Engine, 90% U/C

2005 CAT D6R LGP ............................$159,000S/N ADE00736, 4,879 hrs., EROPS,

6SLGP Blade, Drawbar

1985 CAT 963 ........................................$29,000S/N 21Z00299, 8894 Hrs, EROPS, GP Bkt,

Good U/C

2005 CAT 924G ......................................$85,000S/N DDA02399, 2096 Hrs, EROPS, Q. Coupler,

2.2 Yd. GP Bkt

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

Aux. Hyd., Good U/C

1996 CAT 140G ......................................$84,000S/N 72V17355, 8475 Hrs, EROPS, AWD, Snow

Wing, DIF. Lock

2007 CAT D6K LGP ............................$119,500S/N DHA00263, 2116 Hrs, EROPS, GPS Ready

1999 CAT M318 ....................................$55,000S/N 8AL01887, 8712 Hrs, EROPS, VA Boom, 48”

Bkt, Outriggers

2004 CAT 420D IT..................................$58,000S/N BLN08113, 2965 Hrs, EROPS/AC, 4x4, E Stick,

36” Bkt

2007 CAT 303CCR..................................$33,500S/N BXT01870, 863 Hrs, Cab, Aux. Hyd,

Rubber Track

1997 CAT 325BL ....................................$54,000S/N 2JR01139, 8,700 Hrs, 48" GP Bucket

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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

IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL

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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LEEBOY 8515T - ‘04 • 8-15ft screed, osc, push rollers, new pads, recent screedrebuild, 1415 hrs ..............................................................................................$54,500BLAW KNOX RW195C - ‘86 • Widner to 14’, w/Crane, Dual Discharge, 2990 Hrs ..................................................................................................................................$45,000CEDAR RAPIDS CR362L - ‘08 • Electrically Heated Stretch 16 Screed, Top Con V, 740Hrs ..................................................................................................................$249,950GOMACO PAVING TRAIN - ‘05 • GP2800-4T and PS2600 to 25’, HEM TC ‘08 to 28’ allLow Hours ..................................................................................................$1,000,000MAULDIN 690FT - ‘08 • 8' to 13' gravity fed track paver (LOW HOURS), 29 hrs....................................................................................................................................$42,500MIDLAND SP-6 - ‘09 • Legal load, Rt hand discharge to 6', 190 hrs ..............$95,000

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INGERSOLL RAND DD90HF - ‘06 • 66" high freq, dbl drum vib, w/lites, 1300 hours ............................................................................................................................$65,000INGERSOLL RAND DD112HF - ‘06 • 78” high freq, dbl drum vib w/1500 hrs $55,000INGERSOLL 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 w/exact meter, 197 hrs ..........................$93,500SAKAI SW880 - ‘09 • 79" Dbl Drum vib w/ 141 hrs........................................$116,175

GOMACO GT3600 - ‘04 • curb machine w/ 30" trimmer, high pressure water, 2 vibra-tors, 1 mold, all sensors and mounting hardware, 2130 hrs ............................$75,000

GRADALL XL 4100 - ‘02 • w/72” ditching bucket, 4000 hrs, good shape ........$49,500GRADALL XL 4100II - ‘05 • A/C up, 72” Ditch Bucket, “Through Shop”, 8500 Hrs ..............................................................................................................................$115,000

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, 385 hrs ................................................................................................$150,000TEREX PR330T - ‘08 • 4 track, front loading, milling machine with “combo cutter”2',3',4' widths, 850 hours ..............................................................................$265,000

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Plote Construction Teams With Patten CAT to Cut CostsA big part of Bill Bayne’s job is keeping

track of environmental laws and how theyimpact Patten CAT’s customers. Bayne,Patten’s environmental health and safetymanager, ensures customers know whennew regulations are coming and what stepsthey can take to meet them.

“We’ve been talking emissions for abouttwo years now, to help our customers com-ply with the upcoming regulations fromCook County, the Illinois Tollway, the stateof Illinois” and other entities, Bayne said. “Alot of people weren’t aware of the optionsthey had.”

Diesel engines often have long servicelives and can be rebuilt. Many engines arestill in use that were certified to less stringentemission standards in effect at the time oftheir manufacture and lack the advancedemission controls in existence today.Engines manufactured as recently as 1996do not have the most advanced technologiesto reduce emissions as new machines. Pattenand Caterpillar offer repower and retrofittechnologies designed to reduce the emis-sions of existing diesel vehicles. A few ofthese after-market equipment options alsoare designed to reduce fuel consumption andto improve operational efficiencies.

Replacing entire fleets of viable, workingmachines with new models is not an optionfor most customers — especially in tougheconomic times. Retrofitting with cleaneremissions technologies is a cost-effectiveand sustainable solution. And, fortunately,state and federal agencies have been offeringgrants to help fund those solutions.

Finding those grants and helping cus-tomers apply for them is another big part ofBayne’s job.

“Many contractors and business ownersweren’t aware that stimulus money wasavailable for upgrading their heavy equip-

ment,” Bayne said. “We’re here to help themfind that money and apply for it.”

Plote Construction is one such customer. Plote is a family owned business with

more than 45 years experience in heavyhighway contracting. Projects include roads,highways, airports, lifestyle centers andhousing developments, Dan Plote, presidentof Plote Construction, said. And Plote hasbeen a partner with Patten CAT since DanPlote’s dad, Ray, started the company in1965.

“We’ve been doing business with themfor that long for a reason,” Dan Plote said.“They help us get our work done, whetherit’s through parts and support services, ornew equipment or help like they gave us onthe repower project.”

Because Plote and Patten work closely, itmade sense for Plote to ask for suggestions

on what to do with the three aging 980Gwheel loaders. The machines were nearing20,000 hours of operation each and were putin the field long before current emissionstandards.

“We’re always buying new equipment,but we saw the economic slowdown comingand wanted to be extra careful,” Plote said.“So we went to Patten and asked, ‘What areour options?’”

Patten was aware that federal money fromthe American Recovery and ReinvestmentAct was earmarked for state programs tohelp upgrade older, less efficient dieselengines. Those programs — similar to “cashfor clunkers” for big machines — could betapped to help solve Plote’s dilemma,Baynes suggested.

The Illinois EPA, in cooperation with itspartners in the Illinois Clean Diesel

Workgroup, administers various grant pro-grams through the “Illinois Clean DieselGrant Program” and the existing “IllinoisClean School Bus Program.” The IllinoisEPA received $4.2 million in stimulus fund-ing for clean diesel programs.

Projects that are part of the grant programinclude the installation of diesel oxidationcatalysts, closed crankcase ventilation sys-tems, particulate filters, the purchase ofdiesel hybrid vehicles, engine repowers, andequipment to reduce or eliminate idling,such as direct-fired heaters and auxiliarypower units, said Darwin Burkhart, managerof Clean Air Programs of the Illinois EPA.

“Our goal is to help school districts, localgovernments, businesses, and truck ownersand operators find ways to reduce dieselemissions,” Burkhart said.

The target vehicles include school buses,shuttle buses, off-road equipment, and otherdiesel vehicles that operate in urban and res-idential areas. Burkhart said the programalso would focus on projects located in theChicago and Metro-East nonattainmentareas in reducing ozone precursor emissionsand particulate matter.

“The diesel engine and off-road equip-ment industries are very important to thestate’s economy,” Burkhart said. “This grantprogram will assist these manufacturers andthe local equipment distributors in Illinois byhelping to increase their revenues throughthe sale of clean diesel products and, in theprocess, retain or create new jobs.”

The Plote project fits perfectly with thegoals of the program and was approvedwithin two weeks of the application last fall,Bayne said. The clean diesel program willpay half of the total project cost. Plote willpay the rest.

Getting the grant approved was just thesee PLOTE page 18

Plote Construction has been doing business with Patten Industries for more then 40 years. (L-R) areRay and Dan Plote and Garrett and Crane Patten.

Dan Plote (L), president of Plote Construction, gets the keys to therepowered Cat 980G from Patten Industries Dealer PrincipalGarrett Patten.

Ray Plote (far R), owner of Plote Construction, stands with the primary teamresponsible for the disassembly, assembly and modification on the Cat 980Gs. (L-R)are Patten Industries technicians Brian Sansome; Ken Cutler; Wayne Miller; LukeMueller, service manager of Patten Industries; Patten technician Todd Lentz.

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U.S. Army Personnel Visit Case for Skid Steer Startup

brated the completion of these skid steers with plant tours,special guests and executive speeches. U.S. Army Col.Darrell Bennis, was on hand to meet the workers, who havehad a hand in the production of these vehicles designed forAfghanistan.

The military M400W skid steer and M400T compacttrack loader are equivalent in size and general specs to theconstruction/farm models 420 series 3 skid steer loader and420CT series 3 compact track loader, respectively. Themachines are modified to the military’s special requirements.

Some of the modifications include: lifting and tie-downpoints for transport loading and securing, weapons rack andfire extinguisher, 24 volt starting and charging system tomatch all military vehicles, removable steel crawler tracks(M400W), a fuel injection pump that enables the equipmentto use NATO (North American Treaty Organization) jet fuel,NATO slave cable receptacle that allows the machine to pro-vide an electric jump-start to other military vehicles, ISOpattern joystick pilot controls, a minus 25 degree F cold startcapability and a chemical agent resistant coating finish on allexterior painted surfaces.

Vehicle attachments are shipped with each machine incustom designed containers for security and rapid deploy-ment. These machines have been tested to withstand para-chute drop-offs and verified radiated electronic emissions to

confirm non-interference with communications. This Army contract ordered 3,400 units, all to be built at

the Wichita, Kan. location. The long-term contract calls foras many as 1,900 skid steers and nearly 1,500 compact trackloaders. The project is a boon to the Wichita plant, the localeconomy and has allowed furloughed workers to be calledback to the plant.

The ceremonies celebrated both this new project andCNH’s history of supporting the U.S. military. Everyonewins with this arrangement—the Army gets customizedequipment, the economy gets pumped, Americans are putback to work and the U.S. troops overseas get the tools theyneed to get their job done.

Skid steer loaders going to Afghanistan are equivalent to the size and specs of a commercial Case model, butalso includes the unique requirements of military vehicle.

Simon Boag, executive vice president, manufacturingworldwide, of Case Construction Equipment, gives amanufacturing overview for Case construction equip-ment.

The CNH Wichita, Kan., plant shipsskid steers and compact trackloaders worldwide. This Case420CT is being shipped toAustralia.

CNH plant workers sport the CNH T-shirts, showing their support of the troops in Afghanistan.

Tom McLaughlin, brand communications manager ofCase Construction Equipment, group welcomes every-one to the CNH Wichita, Kan., plant.

Case Construction Equipment welcomed guests from the U.S. Army TACOM(Tank-automotive and Armaments Command) to the CNH plant in Wichita,Kan., to commemorate its recent military skid steer production startup.

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KATHRYN, N.D. (AP) Almost a year after worriedauthorities went door to door warning residents to flee aswater carved through a nearby dam, this tiny North Dakotatown is facing the possibility of having to evacuate againbecause of flooding.

Fueled by runoff from a winter of heavy snow, water isswiftly rising behind the Clausen Springs Dam. AndKathryn’s 55 citizens are frustrated that nothing has beendone to repair or replace the damaged dam that threatens tobreak and inundate this blink-and-you-miss-it community,

about 60 miles southwest of the state’s biggest city of Fargo. “We’re just an itty-bitty town and we don’t carry any

clout,” Mayor Dave Majerus said. “If that dam was aboveFargo, there would be some concern and definitely some-thing would get done.”

Flood worries extend far beyond Fargo and other NorthDakota and Minnesota communities along the north-flowingRed River. Heavy, wet snow has caused widespread flood-ing for other parts of North Dakota, and several communitiessuch as Linton, Lisbon, LaMoure and Jamestown are beingfortified with temporary levees and sandbags to beat backthe rising water. In Minto, about 16 homes in the communi-ty of 300 are threatened by floodwaters, and residents are

frantically using sump pumps to stay dry. Few of those places, though, are as worried as Kathryn. Stray cats are sometimes more likely to be seen than resi-

dents in the town, which boasts little more than a bar, a postoffice and a church.

The problem with the dam near Kathryn is that it was builtbefore state safety standards were in place. The ClausenSprings Dam, which is tucked within rare wooded rollinghills in the area, is fed by a creek that collects runoff from100 square miles of mostly flat farmland.

The earthen dam is about 50 ft. high and 700 ft. long andholds back a lake about the size of 50 football fields. It wasbuilt in 1967 for fishing and recreation — not for flood con-trol, said Harlan Opdahl, a Barnes County commissioner.

Kathryn residents were evacuated for a few days last Aprilafter flooding began eroding the dam’s spillway a few milesfrom town. Trucks hauled in clay and rocks to fortify theearthen spillway and North Dakota National Guard soldiersin helicopters dropped more than 100 one-ton sandbags tohelp shore it up.

The little town was spared extensive flood damage but itled some to wonder whether it was worth spending bigmoney protect it. State and local governments eventuallyraised $3 million “by pulling a few strings” to replace thedam but the work may come too late, the mayor said.

State officials said it took time to scrape together moneyfor work and no one believed the area would be hit withflooding two consecutive years. The town, founded in 1900,never had a flood threat until last year.

“It’s rare to have flooding there one year, let alone back toback,” said Sando, of the North Dakota Water Commission.

No one appears more frustrated than Shirley Sivertson,who along with her husband, Sanford, live on the edge oftown. Their home is the first in the path of the water if thedam breaks. Last year, the couple evacuated in minutes andreturned a few days later to find water in their basement.

Shirley Sivertson said the couple doesn’t want to have toflee again this year. “We shouldn’t have to be worrying aboutall this business with the dam,” she said.

“This whole town is sitting on pins and needles,” she said.“If the governor was standing in front of me right now, I’dtell him: ‘Get with it man! We’re just a town of 55 people butwe’re just as dang gone important as anybody else.”‘

A new dam designed to handle major flooding is expect-ed to be built later this year, Sando said. Jon Kelsch, the stateWater Commission’s construction chief, said it was a chal-lenge to redesign the dam with only $3 million. Initialdesigns were overbuilt and too expensive. A no-frills designthat will do the job has finally been crafted, he said.

Opdahl has advocated breaching the dam by cutting achannel through it for a controlled release of water until apermanent fix can be made. But sportsmen in the areabalked, he said. “I think we should have siphoned it off untilwe figured out a plan then we wouldn’t be in this situation,”Opdahl said.

Opdahl and others believe that a valve on an outflow pipeused to drain the dam has been tampered with in the past tokeep the lake level high for better angling.

The drain is now completely open and is being monitoreddaily, Opdahl said.

That doesn’t make residents worry less, or diminish frus-tration that their neighbors in Fargo and Moorhead seem toget so much more help than they do.

“They’ve been worrying about Fargo and Minnesotainstead of fooling with us,” Opdahl said.

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“But the fact is, it takes far less time for a highway systemto deteriorate than it does to build it to the levels Kansanshave come to expect,” Miller said. “By the time travelersstart to notice a decline in the system, it will be very difficultto improve without spending massive amounts of money.”

In the past year transportation spending has been slashedby $257 million, which has policymakers concerned aboutthe 10,000-mi. system’s durability.

“We’ve had groups in the past that are not very happyabout any tax being raised. But we still have the responsibil-ity of having a balanced budget and we have a responsibilityto take care of our highways,” said Morris, a HugotonRepublican. “We have to weigh those responsibilities withthe views of our citizens.”

A new program emerged from a Senate committee March30, an ambitious $8.2 billion plan for the next decade that’sfinanced with new taxes, fees and bonding authority for thestate Department of Transportation. The focus will be on allmodes of transportation, including mass transit and passen-ger rail service, as well as traffic flow improvements in urbanareas.

Legislators will return April 28 to finish the 2010 session,with the state budget remaining to be completed. That’s nosmall task, especially with Kansas staring at a budget short-fall projected at $467 million. It could be larger after econo-mists meet April 16 to revise tax collection estimates.

Gov. Mark Parkinson and a majority of legislators wanttax increases to close that gap, but also say a portion of thoseincreases would remain after three years to fund the trans-portation program. The Senate plan proposes using a 0.3 per-cent sales tax increase to raise $1.15 billion over seven years.

“It’s ambitious to try to adopt a highway plan this yearbecause of the economic situation that we’re in. But the planI outlined in the State of the State makes sense to me,”Parkinson said. “The Senate has confirmed that idea.”

Some of the new projects under way in Kansas resultedfrom federal stimulus dollars. Those projects were deemed“shovel-ready,” meaning the design and engineering workwas complete and ready for crews to lay pavement or replacebridges.

“Those construction companies in our state, they need toknow that we are still in business and we want to keep themin business in Kansas and provide those quality jobs,” Morrissaid.

The Federal Highway Administration calculates that forevery $1 million in spending, 30 jobs are created. Beyondconstruction, those jobs would come from suppliers, gas sta-tions and grocery stores that support the projects.

But Morris said the federal stimulus package fell short ofwhat it could have been as a jobs program had more beendedicated to transportation projects.

“[States] ended up with $30 billion out of $800 billion —which, to me, that’s a pittance,” Morris said. “If [Congress]had taken half of that money, that would have provided a lotof quality jobs around the country and made a significant dif-ference in the economy. But they chose not to do that.”

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Plote Construction, Patten CAT Repower Wheel Loadersfirst step. Patten had to line up the enginesand needed parts, and put together a detailedtimeline for project completion. In addition,the agreement came with a deadline: ByMay 31, 2009, all the work had to be done,bills had to be paid and grant money had tobe awarded.

The new engines will result in a 50 per-cent reduction in NOX emissions and a 54percent reduction in particulate matter (PM).Horsepower will go up as well, from 300 to318.

“Another good thing for everybody is thatrather than dumping these machines in alandfill, they will be upgraded for a secondlife with the possibility of even a third life,”Plote said. “These machines will essentiallybe brand new.”

Details of the RepoweringDespite the many challenges in the econ-

omy, Caterpillar’s commitment to sustain-ability has not wavered. In fact, the econom-ic downturn has helped secure sustainabili-ty’s place at the core of the company’s strat-egy.

“Even tighter emissions regulations andrapidly increasing customer focus on sus-tainable business practices are boosting thedemand for the retrofitting of new emissionstechnologies on working diesel engines,”said Paul Cook, emissions territory managerof Caterpillar Emissions Solutions.

During 2009, Cat Emissions Solutionsaccelerated the development of emissionsretrofit products to meet the growing cus-tomer demand for lower emissions fromtheir older equipment.

Plote’s 980G wheel loaders are a goodexample of that trend, Cook said. Caterpillardidn’t have an emissions solution developedfor the 980G model yet. The Plote machineswere the pilot project.

During the repower, each of the wheelloaders received a new ACERT engine,rebuilt torque converters, axles, differentials,brakes, radiators and any other improve-ments made to the wheel loaders since themachines were manufactured.

Approximately 200 tests and inspectionsof power train components were performed,and approximately 3,000 parts werereplaced or reconditioned, including powertrain electrical switches, sensors, sendingunits, electronic control modules, enginewiring harnesses, bearings, gaskets, sealsand coolant hoses. The power train wasrebuilt with critical engineering improve-ments and updates.

Once the machines were in the field again,the solution would be rolled out to otherdealers across the nation.

“What’s also unusual about this upgradeis just how far it goes. These machines aregoing from Tier 0, or unregulated engines, toa Tier III, which is the cleanest engine avail-

able on the market. That’s pretty significant.You don’t see that a lot,” Cook said. “In theMidwest, you’ll see machines go fromunregulated to a Tier I, but in this configura-tion, they’re jumping all the way fromunregulated to a Tier III, which is why this issuch a significant project.”

Working for the Future“Helping customers find innovative and

economical ways to keep machines workingisn’t just good business,” said Larry O’Neill,Patten’s general manager. “It’s part ofPatten’s DNA as a company. Helping tokeep the environment clean is also part ofPatten’s mission.

“We realize we need to be stewards our-selves: our children and our grandchildrenneed to have clean air to breathe in thefuture,” O’Neill said. “It’s great to sell a

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The Cat 980G, stripped down to its frame.

The Cat 980G, going through the repower process.

Bill Bayne, environmental and safetymanager of Patten Industries, explainsthe many benefits of the Tier III engines.

Luke Mueller, Patten Industries servicemanager, explains the shop process forthe Cat 980G wheel loader repower pro-gram.

David Brimhall is the sales manager ofCaterpillar Access Account Corporation.

Garrett Patten (L), dealer principal andgeneral manager of construction prod-ucts, Patten Industries, explains howthe new Cat 980G wheel loader engineswill result in a 50 percent reduction inNOX emissions and a 54 percent reduc-tion in particulate matter (PM), whileDan Plote (R), president of PloteConstruction, awaits his turn to speak.

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ness in the state of Michigan,” said ToddSimmons, general manager of CarletonEquipment Company. “Adding Doosan toour line of equipment will help us continueto provide the best equipment and supportpossible to our existing customers and to themany new customers that we will acquire.”

For more information, visit www.car-letonequipment.com.

Founded in 1938, CarletonEquipment Company isMichigan’s largest premierBobcat dealership network.

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LUBY EQ. PRE-OWNEDEXCAVATORS

1992 KOBELCO SK60 - CAB, 18"-ST,14,800lbs, 24"-TOOTH, GOOD-C,6390-H, SPRINGFIELD, IL (47971)

$18,900

2006 CASE CX210 - 46k, CAB,AC, HEAT,32"-ST,AUX-HYD, C-CHANGE,

A-GREASE, RADIO, BUCKET SOLD SEP,GOOD-C, 1010-H, SAINT LOUIS, MO (47616)

$105,600

2006 CASE CX36B - CAB,AC 7.7k,AUX-HYD, 11.8"-RT, C-SWING-B, ZERO-TS,C-CHANGE, BLADE, 24"-TOOTH, GOOD-C,

715-H, SAINT LOUIS, MO (47902)$32,400

2001 TAKEUCHI TB135 - CAB,AC,HEAT, 7.8k, 14"-RT(EXCELLENT),AUX-HYD,

C-CHANGE, BA-ALARM, RADIO, BUCKET SOLD SEP, GOOD-C, 3735-HOURS,

SAINTLOUIS, MO (48016)$15,400

TRENCHER

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SKID STEERS

2005 CASE 450CT - ROPS, 17.7"-RT,RIDE-C, M-DISCON, G-HEAT, 84"-TOOTH,

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2005 CASE 410 - ROPS, 59 HP, FOOT-T,10X16.5/GOOD, 64"-TOOTH (LONG LIP),

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1992 CASE 580 SUPER K - CAB, HEAT,4x4, X-HOE, 2-LEVER, 83"-LOADER

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2001 CASE 580 SUPER M - CAB,AC,4x4, X-HOE, RIDE-C, 2-LEVER,

BH-COUPLER, 24"-TOOTH, GOOD-C,5605-H, SAINT LOUIS, MO (45576)

$43,400

1998 NEW HOLLAND 2120 - ROPS,4x4, REG-HOE, 4-SP, 3-POINT-H (PTO),

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ASHLAND18yd Ashland I-180 TS2s, (New & Used)......................................Call17 1/2yd Ashland I-175 XL2, (New & Used) ................................Call15 1/2yd Ashland I-155 TS2s, (New & Used) ..........$46,000-$57,00015 1/2yd Ashland I-155 XL2s, (New & Used) ..........$35,000-$58,00013yd Ashland I-130 TS2s, (New & Used)......................................Call13yd Ashland I-130 XL2s, (New & Used)......................................Call11yd Ashland I-110 TS2s, (New & Used) ................$35,000-$37,00011yd Ashland I-110 XL2s, (New & Used) ................$28,000-$32,0009yd Ashland I-900s, (New & Used) ..............................................CallAshland Groundhog GH2500, (New & Used)............$10,000-$12,000

GARFIELD12yd Garfield Model 1150s, (New & Used) ............$24,000-$28,0008yd Garfield Model 850s, (New & Used) ................$16,000-$18,0005yd Garfield Model 550s, (New & Used)................................$14,000

IMC12yd IMC Dolly Ejection, (Used) ............................................$25,000

BIG DOG8yd Big Dogs, (New & Used) ........................................................Call6 1/2yd Big Dogs, (New & Used) ..................................................Call5yd Big Dogs, (New & Used) ........................................................Call12’ Feedlot Box Scrapers..............................................................Call10’ Feedlot Box Scrapers..............................................................Call12’ Box Scrapers ..........................................................................Call10’ Box Scrapers ..........................................................................Call

ROWSE7yd Rowse Model 7002 & 7004, (2009s-1010s) ..........................Call5yd Rowsw Model 7002 & 7004, (2009s-2010s)..........................Call3yd Rowse Model 3002, (2009s-2010s) ......................................Call

MISCELLANEOUS14’ & 16’ Johnson Graders ..........................................................Call1 1/2yd & 3yd Durabilts Model DP60 & DP84, (New & Used) ....Call3/4 yd G&A Mini Scraper, (New & Used)..................................$3,0008’ Hoelscher PT-8 Lawn Roller, (New) ....................................$2,2504’ Dura Grade Model DG4E Electric Lift, (New) ........................$Call

18yd AshlandI-180 TS2s(New & Used)$30,000-$60,000

11YD Ashland I-110 XL2s(2009s & 2010s)$28,000-$32,000

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Bobcat Tractor/Trailer Set, 1:50 Scale ........................$80Caterpillar No. 12 Motor Grader, 1:87 Scale ..............$25Caterpillar 140H Motor Grader w/ripper & scarifier, 1:50Scale ............................................................................$40Caterpillar 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 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....................................................................................$30

Caterpillar CB-534D XW Asphalt Compactor, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................................$40

Caterpillar D5G XL Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ....$55Caterpillar D8R Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ..........$40Caterpillar Vintage Twenty Tractor w/metal tracks, 1:16Scale ............................................................................$70Caterpillar 302.5 Mini-Excavator, 1:32 Scale ............$30Caterpillar 320C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ......................$35Caterpillar 336D Excavator, 1:50 Scale ......................$65Caterpillar 511 OB Excavator, 1:50 Scale....................$65Caterpillar 247B2 Multi-Terrain Loader, 1:32 Scale ..$30Caterpillar 432E Side Shift Backhoe Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................................$40

Caterpillar 365C L Front Shovel, 1:50 w/metal tracks $70Caterpillar 963D Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................$45Caterpillar 977 Traxcavator, 1:50 Scale ......................$25Caterpillar 611 Motor Scraper in display case, 1:64Scale ............................................................................$25Caterpillar 623G Elevating Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale$45Caterpillar 725D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........$30Caterpillar 775E Off-Highway Truck in display case, 1:64Scale ............................................................................$25Caterpillar 777D Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ........$40International TD-24 Military Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..........$50JCB 3CX Backhoe Loader, 1:50 Scale..........................$50JCB 456 ZX Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................$65JCB Vibromax VM 115 Soil Compactor, 1:50 Scale ....$45John Deere MC Crawler Dozer, 1:16 scale..................$75John 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 ................................$75

Komatsu GD655 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale..................$60Komatsu WB146 Backhoe Loader w/tools, 1:50 Scale$45LeTourneau Super C Scraper w/Cab, 1:50 Scale ........$80Link-Belt 210 X2 Excavator, 1:40 Scale ......................$65Northwest 25-D Shovel, 1:50 Scale ..........................$100Northwest Model 25-D Backhoe, 1:50 scale ............$100Oliver OC-12 Crawler Dozer, 1:16 scale ......................$50Oshkosh Front Discharge Mixer Truck, 1:34 scale ......$70Peterbilt Tractor/Trailer w/Caterpillar D8R, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................................$100

Volvo 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 EC 210 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ............................$45Volvo EC210C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................$60Volvo EC240B Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................$45Volvo FH12 Tractor/Trailer w/Volvo L150C, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................................$60

Volvo L90E Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................$65Volvo L60E Wheel Loader w/Attachments, 1:50 Scale$65Volvo L350F Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................$80

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Bantam C-35 Dragline,1:50 Scale ..................................$65 Allis-Chalmers HD-3 Dozer w/Backhoe, 1:16 Scale ............$60

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Casey Equipment, a distributor of construction equipmentin the Rockford, Ill., area, has added the Wacker Neuson lineof light construction equipment to its product mix. CaseyEquipment recently moved into its new facility located onHuntwood Drive in Cherry Valley, Ill. This location offersWacker Neuson’s line of vibratory rammers, plates, rollers,laser levels, breakers, saws and pumps.

“We are excited about this partnership. This is a great wayfor us to expand our business and equipment line available tocontractors in our area,” said Jim Cox, president of CaseyEquipment. “Wacker Neuson has an excellent reputation inthe industry and is known for their equipment. The combi-nation of quality equipment and our dedication to customerservice will serve our customers well.”

Casey Equipment has been serving the Rockford area forthree years offering sales, service and rental of equipment.The 9,000 sq. ft. facility, located on a four-acre site, has beenopened since the fall of 2009.

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Burris Equipment Co.2216 N. Green Bay Rd.Waukegan, IL 60087847/336-1205Fax 847/336-2697

27939 W. Concrete Dr.Ingleside, IL 60041815/363-4100

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The Charles Machine Works Inc. (CMW), manufacturerof Ditch Witch underground construction equipment, hasacquired 100 percent ownership of HammerHead TrenchlessEquipment, manufactured by Earth Tool Company LLC(ETC) of Oconomowoc, Wis.

This acquisition makes ETC a wholly owned subsidiary ofCMW. Hammerhead designs and manufactures piercingtools, bursting systems, pneumatic hammers and horizontaldirectional drill tooling.

For more information, visit www.ditchwitch.com.

Charles MachineWorks AcquiresHammerHead

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Gibson Machinery,LLC

Cleveland, OH440/439-4000

Healy MachineryCompany

Sioux 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 SpencerEquipment Co.

Belton, MO816/331-6078

RTL Equipment, Inc.Grimes, IA

515/986-0262Gretna, NE

402/332-2004

Walter Payton PowerEquipment, LLC

Evansville, IN812/422-6912Lebanon, IN

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Richfield, OH330/659-6681Cadiz, OH740/942-8871Dayton, OH937/879-3154Canton, OH330/453-4521

Painesville, OH440/352-0452Jackson, OH740/288-0222Piketon, OH740/289-3757

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

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ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES COMPANYwww.rmsequipment.com

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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

Nortrax Hosts Open House at Eau ClaireSite With Test Drives an Event HighlightNortrax held an open house April 16 and 17 at its Eau

Claire, Wis., location offering visitors a chance to testdrive equipment, speak with equipment experts,

attend workshops and enjoy some good food. Representatives were on hand from Sakai, Morbark,

Topcon, Monroe, Falls and Paladin for the two-day event. Equipment available for test drives included the new John

Deere 764 high speed dozer with Topcon MC2 grade controlsystem, 844K wheel loader, 333D compact track loader, D-Series excavators, J-Series dozers and backhoe loaders, G-Series motorgraders and John Deere forestry equipment.

see NORTRAX page 33

(L-R): Art Tickler of Springbrook, Kurt Bruchert ofNortrax and Paul Jacobson of Springbrook stand infront of the new John Deere 770D motorgrader thatwas purchased by the town of Springbrook.

Taking a look at the John Deere 1270 harvester (L-R)are Jim and Kent Janko, Shawn Vetterkind of Nortraxand Joe Morfoot.

At the controls of this John Deere200D is Pete Passuellow of CuttingEdge Excavators, Eau Claire, Wis.

(L-R): Jason Christainson of Precision Dirt Workstalks with Positioning Solution Co. President JerryBickner and Tom Walrath, also of Positioning SolutionCo., Waukesha, Wis.

Rob Newman (L) of Nortrax showsthis Hitachi Z210W to T.J. Clisch ofBaraga Road Commission.

Kyle Zich (in cab) of Cutting EdgeExcavators gets some instructionsfrom John Deere's Doug Braswellon the John Deere 764 high speeddozer equipped with a Topcon 3DMC2.

Mark Knutson of Garfield, Wis.,tests out this John Deere 333D com-pact track loader.

(L-R): Enjoying some lunch at the open house areMark and Jordan Erickson of Erickson Excavating,Cumberland, Wis.; Dan Schwandt of Nortrax; ChaseLapcinski of Push Inc., Rice Lake, Wis.; and TravisErickson of Erickson Excavating.

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Howell Tractor811 Sivert Drive

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Plote, Patten Team Up to HelpRepower Aging Wheel Loadersmachine and the parts and service, but ifwe’re not a proactive partner then we’re real-ly not doing what’s needed today and in thefuture.

“Patten increased its efforts to help cus-tomers deal with changing emissions stan-dards about two years ago,” O’Neill said.“The move reflected a core Patten philoso-phy: The dealership doesn’t consider itselfstrictly as a vendor, but as a partner.”

As such, Patten strives to identify possiblechallenges and outline solutions for its cus-tomers.

Much of Patten’s staff time is spent mak-ing sure customers are aware of the emis-sions changes that are either coming or beingcontemplated and what those mean to theirbusinesses.

“If you’re aware of it, and it’s part of yourplanning, when anything does occur in regu-lations, our customers are going to be wellprepared and educated about their optionsand opportunities,” O’Neill said. “When youlook at problems and challenges, you usual-ly see opportunities at the same time. Youjust have to have a positive attitude thatthere’s something good in everything thatoccurs.”

Garrett Patten, dealer principal and gener-al manager of construction products, agreedwith O’Neill believing “we’re all aboard thesame ship here and we’re trying to navigatethe economic waters that are pretty roughright now. We keep asking ourselves,‘Where can we make a difference for ourcustomers?’”

Both men considered the government

funding a “win-win-win” situation for every-one: It helps the customer update its fleet,helps the dealership keep its staff workingand it’s helping improve air quality in theregion.

“If we look at the fact that during theseeconomically challenging times, we’re tak-ing three unregulated machines, bringingthem up to Tier III standards—and at thesame time we also have 10 more techniciansin our shops that have jobs — that’s a realbonus,” Patten said. “For Dan Plote, thesewheel loaders will run cleaner and run better.Plus, the rest of each machine will be rebuiltto the point that these machines will be vir-tually new.”

One study estimated that the stimulusfunding aimed at diesel retrofits would like-ly generate approximately $6 of increasedeconomic output for every $1 of federalfunding. This economic impact is likely tobe greatest in the auto parts manufacturingand heavy-duty truck manufacturing sectors,which have sustained job losses more thanseven times the national rate.

“The funding has been a huge success forChicagoland and we hope we see more of itin the future,” Patten said. “We’re thrilledthat we can keep our technicians workingand at the same time they’re working onprojects that have a positive effect on theenvironment, while also reducing the costsof our customers, which allows them to bemore competitive in the marketplace.”

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

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2007 Kobelco SK-350LC8 EROPS, A/C, Plumbed, 700 Hrs ..........P.O.R.2006 Kobelco SK-290LC A/C, Very Good Condition, 2,700 Hrs ................................................................................................................$105,0002008 Kobelco SK-260LC8 60ft Long Reach............................FOR RENT2007 Kobelco SK-260LC8 A/C, Plumbed, NEW..............................P.O.R.2006 Kobelco SK-250LC 60ft. Long Reach, 2,000 Hrs ............$145,000(4) 2008 Kobelco SK-210LC8 Cab, A/C, Aux Hyd, NEW ..................................................................................................................From $125,000

2006 Kobelco SK-210LC A/C, Hyd. Thumb, 2,500 Hrs ..............$85,0002007 Kobelco SK-170 LC8 Cab, A/C, 600 Hrs ..........................$115,0002007 Kobelco SK-160LC 42" Bucket, A/C, 500 Hrs ....................$87,0002005 Kobelco SK-160LC A/C, QC, Hyd. Thumb, 1,600 Hrs ........$65,0002001 Kobelco SK-160LC A/C, Manual Thumb, One Owner ........$43,0002009 Kobelco ED195 Blade Runner, A/C, Plumbed, NEW ............P.O.R.2008 Kobelco ED150 Blade Runner, A/C, 300 Hrs ..................$130,0002007 Kobelco 135SR LC A/C, plumbed, wide pads, short radius, 600Hrs ..............................................................................................$92,0002009 Gradall XL4100, 6x4, A/C, NEW ......................................$350,0002006 Cat 330DL A/C, QC, 1,600 Hrs ........................................$170,0002007 Hyundai R290LC-7, A/C, Hyd. Thumb, Exc. Condition, 1025 Hrs ......................................................................................................$92,000

2008 NH B95, A/C, Aux Hyd, Pilot Controls, RC, 500 Hrs ..........$65,0002007 NH B95B, EROPS, A/C, 4WD, E-Hoe, 4-in-1 Bkt, 590 Hrs $59,0002005 NH LB75B, EROPS, 4WD, Std Hoe, Aux. Hyd, QC, 700 Hrs................................................................................................................$42,0002005 JD 310G EROPS, 4WD, E-Hoe ..........................................$38,5002004 JD 310G EROPS, 4WD, Standard Hoe ..............................$34,0002000 Cat 416C EROPS, 4WD, E-Hoe, 2061 Hrs..........................$32,000FULL LINE OF NEW HOLLAND LOADER BACKHOES AVAILABLE

2008 Kobelco 80 CS EROPS, A/C, New, 239 Hrs........................$70,0002008 Kobelco SK 70 SR Steel or Rubber, EROPS, A/C, 300 Hrs ................................................................................................................$65,0002007 Kobelco 50SR-3 EROPS, A/C, Aux Hyd, Rubber Tracks, 600 Hrs ......................................................................................................$38,0002007 Kobelco 35SR3 (1) OROPS, (1) EROPS, NEW......................P.O.R.2008 Kobelco 17SR OROPS, Expandable Tracks, NEW ................P.O.R.2007 Kobelco 13SR OROPS, Exc. Cond., 180 Hrs......................$17,0002003 Bobcat 325D OROPS, Rubber Tracks, 1900 Hrs ..............$12,000(2) 2007 Hyundai R55-7, EROPS, A/C, Exc. Condition, 600 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$39,500 ea.2007 Hyundai R28-7, EROPS, A/C, 136 Hrs ..............................$22,0002007 Cat 305C CR, EROPS, A/C, 670 Hrs ..................................$45,000

2006 Cat D8T EROPS, A/C, New Cat UC, 4 bbl Ripper, 3300 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$390,0002006 Cat D8T EROPS, A/C, SU Blade, 3200 Hrs ......................$355,0002005 Cat D8T EROPS, A/C, SU Blade, New U/C, 4000 Hrs ......$275,0001985 Cat D7G, EROPS, S/U Blade, very good cond....................$55,0001977 Cat D7G, EROPS, S/U Blade ..............................................$48,0002008 Cat D6T XL, EROPS, A/C, S/U Blade, 2500 Hrs ..............$189,0002003 Cat D6R XW, EROPS, A/C, 6-Way, Sweeps, New U/C ......$125,0001998 Cat D6R XL, EROPS, A/C, S/U Blade, 4090 Hrs ..............$105,0002007 Cat D6R XL III, EROPS, A/C, S/U Blade, Rear Ripper, 1700 Hrs ......................................................................................................$185,000(2) 2004 Cat D6N LGP, EROPS, A/C, Str. Blade, One Owner................................................................................................................$105,000 ea.2007 Cat D6N LGP, EROPS, A/C, 6-Way, 3500 Hrs ..................$130,0002006 Cat D6N XL, EROPS, A/C, LOW Hrs ................................$135,0002007 Cat D6K XL, EROPS, A/C, 6-Way, 900 Hrs ......................$135,0002006 Cat D5G LGP, EROPS, A/C, 6-Way, 1900 Hrs ....................$75,0002001 Cat D5M XL, EROPS, A/C, 6-Way, Exc. Cond., 2420 Hrs ..$65,0002004 Cat D5N LGP, EROPS, A/C, 6-Way Blade, 4500 Hrs ..........$55,000(2) 2003 Cat 973C EROPS, A/C, GP Bucket ..........................$95,000 ea.2006 Cat 963C EROPS, A/C, GP Bucket, 2,900 Hrs ..................$155,0002004 Cat 963C EROPS, A/C, GP Bucket, 4,200 Hrs ..................$127,0002002 Cat 963C EROPS, A/C, GP Bucket, 8,400 Hrs ....................$79,0001995 Cat 963B EROPS, GP Bucket, good cond, 7,296 Hrs ........$45,0002005 JD 750J LGP EROPS, A/C, 6-Way Blade, 2600 Hrs ........$107,0002005 JD 700J XLT, EROPS, A/C, 6-Way Blade, 3100 Hrs ..........$75,0002005 JD 700H LGP EROPS, A/C, 6-Way Blade, 3800 Hrs ..........$75,0002004 JD 450H LT OROPS, 6-Way Blade, 1300 Hrs ....................$35,000

2006 Cat 950H, EROPS, A/C, RC, 4 in 1 Bkt, 675 Hrs ..............$175,0002006 Cat 950H, EROPS, A/C, RC, 2896 Hrs..............................$155,0002007 Cat 938G II, EROPS, A/C, High Lift ....................................$95,0002006 Cat 938G EROPS, A/C, RC, 1,000 Hrs................................$99,0002008 Cat 930H EROPS, A/C, QC, Exc. Cond. ............................$105,0002004 Cat 928GZ, EROPS, A/C, 4900 Hrs ....................................$65,0002004 Cat 924G, EROPS, A/C, QC, Bkt, 4700 Hrs ........................$59,0002001 Cat 902 EROPS, QC, 2,200 Hrs..........................................$37,5001989 Cat IT28B EROPS, QC, GP Bkt ..........................................$25,0002001 Volvo L220E EROPS, A/C, 7yd Bkt, Radio, RC, 12,971 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$115,0002007 NH W190 EROPS, A/C, 4.25 yd GP Bkt, 900 Hrs ............$145,0002006 JD 644J, EROPS, A/C, RC ..................................................$82,0002008 Hyundai HL780-7A, EROPS, A/C, RC, Like New, 430 Hrs ................................................................................................................$160,0002005 Hyundai HL740-7, EROPS, A/C, 2,100 Hrs ........................$55,0001975 Case W20, EROPS, GP Bkt ................................................$12,0002007 Kawasaki 65ZV, EROPS, A/C, RC, 920 Hrs ........................$82,0002006 Komatsu WA200-5, EROPS, A/C, Excellent Cond., 1700 Hrs..............................................................................................................$85,0001999 Komatsu WA180-3L, EROPS, A/C, GP Bkt ........................$55,000

2004 Cat 815F EROPS, A/C, 4132 Hrs......................................$172,0002006 Cat CP433 E 66" Padfoot w/Blade, 603 Hrs ......................$47,5002007 IR SD122F 84" Padfoot w/Blade, 177 Hrs ..........................$85,0002003 IR SD100F 84" Padfoot, 609 Hrs........................................$59,0002005 IR SD100D-TF 84" Smooth Drum, 500 Hrs........................$69,5002006 IR SD77DX 66" Smooth Drum, 500 Hrs ............................$50,0002003 IR SD77F 66" Padfoot w/Blade, 2961 Hrs ..........................$32,0002004 IR SD70D, 66” Smooth Drum, 830 Hrs ............................$49,5002005 IR SD70D OROPS, 66" Smooth Drum, 787 Hrs ................$42,0001999 IR SD70F OROPS, 66" Padfoot, 2,500 Hrs ........................$35,000Ingersoll Rand DD12 32" Double Drum Roller, 321 Hrs ............$13,0002004 Bomag BW177AD 66" Smooth Drum w/shell kit, OROPS, 1500Hrs ..............................................................................................$39,000

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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

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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

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ARRA Funds Help Build Bridge Near Tuscumbia, Mo.District engineer, said. “That’s kind ofunique.”

The new bridge, which is being built rightbeside the old one, has three spans of steelplate girders spanning the main part of theriver and approach spans on both sides of theriver, Schwartze said. The approach spanshave pre stressed concrete girders to supportthe bridge, he added.

The bridge carries just over 3,000 vehicleseach day, Keith Miller, project superintend-ent for APAC-Kansas Inc., the contractor onthe $9 million project, said.

The old two-lane truss bridge is very nar-row—only 20 ft. wide. The new lanes willbe 11 ft. wide with three-ft. wide shoulders.“It will handle the traffic much better as wellas the farm equipment that does go acrossfrom time to time,” Miller said.

“All bridges have some sort of complica-tion to them,” he said.

For him that complication came as wetweather and those fluctuating water levels inthe river. The bridge is actually downstreamfrom the Bagnell Dam, which is owned byAmeren UE (formerly Union ElectricCompany) and generates power for the Lakeof the Ozarks area.

The amount of water let out by the damvaries according to the utility company’sgeneration demands, Schwartze said. “Whenthey are generating or not generating power,the river’s water level fluctuates up anddown and that was a challenge for the con-tractor to get those river piers built in thewater. Their barges kept going up and downon them as much as eight to 10 ft. a day. Thatwas the biggest challenge they had and theyfought that all last summer and into the win-ter.”

Miller agreed. “When they let water out,I’ve got a crane on a barge and a tugboat outhere in the middle of the river and if the riveris moving real swift, it makes it real hard forme to get in and out of here because of whatcould go wrong,” he said noting that the newbridge is being placed upstream from the oldbridge.

“Because of the river currents, if we’removing our crane into position, if we gettrouble, we’re going be into the old bridge,”he said. “It’s a lot more complicated buildinga bridge upstream from an existing bridgethan downstream.

“The major challenge is the river fluctua-tion and the location of the thing but for themost part everything else is relatively sim-ple. That’s been my biggest problem—theriver fluctuation because of the rain and alsothe power generation coming from BagnellDam.”

With limited staging area on terra firma,the contractor has a crane on a barge in thewater and one on each side of the riverbank.

While cranes on barges aren’t unusual inbridge construction, Miller and his team hadto go the extra mile to get those barges there.

Access from the Missouri River to the Osageis inhibited to an old lock that’s not in serv-ice anymore, he said.

That meant that the barges needed for theproject couldn’t get to the site via the water.So Miller did what had to be done—hetrucked in two barges in about 20 pieces,assembled them at the river for use on theproject.

For Miller it was all in a day’s work.“There was really no other way of gettingour equipment in there other than trucking itin and setting it down with a crane,” he said.“We actually had a crane set up on the riverbank and the crane will pick the pieces up offof the truck and set them down in the water.

“We had to assemble the barge and thenput our crane together and drive the craneout on it.”

It was, he said, an unusual process “forthis part of the country” adding, “Usuallyyou have enough access. You can put a bargeout in the Missouri River or use a bargethat’s already in the water. Where this job islocated, access is pretty limited so we had toactually truck our barges in and assemblethem on the water. It’s like a big jigsaw puz-zle.”

One of the barges was for the crane,Miller said. The other was originally for thedrill to cut the shafts in the middle of theriver but instead he converted the drill shaftbarge into a manlift barge “so I can do thegirder work and do the column work andstuff like that,” he said.

The equipment includes a Triple 7Manitowoc crane on the water, a 300-tonM250 Manitowoc and a 338 Link-Belt thatbuilt the piers on the south side and alsoserviced the bridge deck on the south side,he said.

The quality of rock crews encountered onthe north side of the project caused them todrill the shafter deeper than originallyplanned.

“The rock we encountered wasn’t soundrock,” Miller said. “It was good rock but itwasn’t good enough so we actually had toextend the drill shaft about four feet.”

The 3-in. hole drill for the test core thatwas the base of the design of the bridge did-n’t tell the entire story—not an unusual sce-nario, he said.

“We put nine-foot (diameter) drill shaftsin so we’re cutting a nine-foot hole.Sometimes we’ll encounter some rock thatisn’t as good as they thought originally andthat’s what happened on the north drillshafts.”

Precipitation presented it own challenges.“We had a lot of rain last summer,” Miller

said. “Even over the fall we had a lot of rainand then we had a lot of snow this winter. It’sbeen beating us up pretty good.”

The rock below the river’s surface alsoprovided a surprise for the constructionteam.

“They hit some extraordinarily hard rockin the bottom of this river that they were real-ly not expecting,” Schwartze said. “Thehardness of the rock was more of a challengethan they expected.”

In fact, the team had to “modify their planfor construction on how they did their drilledshafts,” he said. “They had to have longercasings to try to get up above that fluctuationin the river.”

APEC bought a new concrete finishmachine to use on the bridge because thebridge is actually going up on a five percentgrade, Schwartze said. “When you’re plac-ing concrete on a new bridge deck going upon a grade, that does present constructionchallenges for the contractor.”

The river is bordered by a rock bluff onone side and a floodplain on the other,Schwartze said “That’s all river bottom (onthe floodplain side) so one of the things thatwas done was the rock on the side that hadthe rock bluff was hauled across the bridgeand used to create fill for the opposite side,”he said. “There was a lot of truck traffic backand forth every day on the old bridge—andthe old bridge is in very poor condition.”

In fact, the bridge is in such bad conditionthat Pete Rahn, Missouri Department ofTransportation Director, said on anAmerican Association of State Highway andTransportation Officials Web site that is a“one-year report on state transportation suc-cesses under the American Recovery andReinvestment Act” that the bridge is in “seri-ous condition.”

The current structure is “shored up with atemporary steel structure bracing one of thesupporting bridge columns,” the report said.“ It is common to see huge chunks of con-crete fall below as cars pass over the bridge,which is closed now to heavy truck traffic.”

“The contractor has made great progresssince he started,” Schwartz said. Both he andMiller anticipate an on-time completion laterthis year.

“We should be on schedule,” Miller said.“There shouldn’t be a reason we won’t makeschedule at this time although I’ve lost a lotof time in the river because of the wet weath-er we had after the job started. We’ve set allthe steel in the last unit. Hopefully, we’llmake a deck pour on this last unit in threeweeks.”

As the first stimulus project to get underway after the president signed the legislationon Feb. 17, 2009, the bridge gathered inter-national attention as the first shovelful ofearth were moved.

“I’ve been on Japanese TV, and Frenchradio,” Miller said. That’s on top of the GoodMorning, America, CNN, Fox and othernational coverage the project has garnered.

“It was more than what I really cared for,”Miller said. “It was more than what I bar-gained for. I told my company I buildbridges for a living. I was not cut out for

this.”Things “calmed down quite a bit” after

the initial story broke, Miller said. But therewas an uptick in media interest when theproject crossed the one-year anniversary ofthe stimulus bill signing last month.

“I hope it stays that way,” he said hope-fully. But then he adds ruefully: “But whenthey open this thing up, it’s going to comeback up again.”

Still in all, Miller is happy with the proj-ect. “The project has been a very good proj-ect,” he said. “It’s something that’s verymuch needed by the folks in the area becausethis is a commuter route that people use. It’s28 mi. to the nearest bridge up and downstream so the detour around this is quite adistance. It does serve a fairly large area andis certainly important for that reason.”

And what about the main reason for thestimulus package—jobs? Miller says some240 people have jobs because of the project.“That includes support workers like thosethat are making concrete, girders and fabri-cated the steel,” he said.

Miller’s heard rumors in the area that thebridge wouldn’t have been built without thestimulus money.

“No, they were going to build the bridgebut the government gave them an accelerat-ed program,” he said.

But plans were already under way for thenew bridge although the funding was not allin place when the stimulus funds camealong, Miller said. “They’ll design a bridgefrom 5, 6, sometimes 10 years out fromwhen it’s going to be built.

“This bridge was already in the works andwas already through the design process. Thewhole process a project has to go throughbefore it’s actually let—this one was theclosest to that process.”

Miller also hears the criticism about thebridge itself.

“I keep hearing people say, “Ah, it’s abridge to nowhere.’ Well, it may be but it’sgoing to one of our military bases that’s tak-ing care of this country,” he said.

“This is a major link to Fort LeonardWood. I don’t know if people realize that ornot but all of Fort Leonard Wood’s materials—or most of it—and trucks go through thisroute. I see pump trucks going across thisbridge once or twice a week because of thework that’s going on at Fort Leonard Woodand this is a main thorough way to get there.”

Miller says he doesn’t like to get caughtup in talk about why and how the bridge wasselected for stimulus funding.

“It’s none of my business,” he said. “Myjob is to build the thing. The company getsthe job. It’s my job to build it.”

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

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BRIDGE from page 1

Customers, distributors and a group of international vis-itors turned out for FAE USA’s customer appreciationand demo day at its North American headquarters in

Flowery Branch, Ga. Representatives of the Italian TradeCommission and the Greater Hall County (Ga.) Chamber ofCommerce were in attendance to show their support for theevent. A full day of activities kicked off with breakfast and apresentation of the vast array of FAE and PrimeTechmachines. Then, attendees were transported to a nearbyGainesville, Ga., demo site, to see the machines and attach-ments at work.

Despite heavy rain, the outdoor demonstration was a hugesuccess. A few FAE USA customers brought their ownmachines to demonstrate. Alex and Cathy Cornelius ofCornelius Farms had their John Deere 8530 equipped withan FAE SSH 225 soil stabilizer delivered to the site. Alexsaid they’ve found that their machine and attachment comboserves them well in their agricultural and grinding businessand are able to grind up to 20 in. deep with their attachment.

Kevin Knolls of 3K Excavating in Alabama trucked in hisKobelco SK 160LC with an FAE UML 125 forestrymulcher. Knolls said the machine is working great for him inhis land clearing business. He said the mulcher saves himtime and money in pre-clearing land and has been complete-ly trouble free. After purchasing the mulcher, the only minormachine modification that was required was adding a con-

verter valve and his machine and attachment were up andrunning perfectly.

After the demo it was back to FAE USA Inc. for a bar-beque lunch and an opportunity to tour the FAE USA head-quarters to see the attachment and parts stocking facility thatserves the U.S. market, as well as service offerings. To showits appreciation for those in attendance, FAE USA providedspecial pricing deals on teeth and attachments.

Several new products were introduced including thePrimeTech PT 400 with 300/S sub soiler and a full line ofmini-excavator mulchers. The all-new MTH 225 stabilizerfor road construction drew a lot of attention from both deal-ers and end users. The first unit to hit the states was deliveredto FAE USA just two days before the event took place.

FAE USAHosts Customer Appreciationand Demo Day at Its Ga. Headquarters

Turning out to show their support for the event andenjoying a cup of coffee with Giorgio Carera (C) CEOof FAE USA are Alex Musa (L), assistant trade com-missioner, and Fabrizio Giustarini, trade commission-er, both of the Italian Trade Commission, Atlanta.

FAE USA’s Blake Eavenson (C) talks with Shawn Wilson(L), Wilson Clearing & Mulching, Wade, N.C., andDonovan McLaurin, McLaurin Company, Wade N.C.,about the all-new MTH 225 stabilizer.

Kevin Knolls, 3K Excavating in Alabama shows theattendees that his Kobelco SK 160LC equipped with anFAE UML 125 forestry mulcher does an incredible jobof mulching trees from the top down.

Bringing their machine to the event to show off thecapabilities of the FAE SSH 225 soil stabilizer mountedand PTO driven by a John Deere 8530 are (L-R) HoseaMedina, Alex and Cathy Cornelius and Juan Herrea,Cornelius Farms, Manor, Ga.

Checking out FAE USA’s offerings for the first time are(L-R) Don Speaight, Linndale Equipment, Wilmington,Ohio; Tom Ashton, SWACO Solid Waste Authority ofCentral Ohio, Columbus, Ohio; Miriam Speaight,Linndale Equipment; David Miller, Weaver BoosConsultants, Columbus, Ohio; and Phillip Beal, WeaverBoos Consultants, Grand Rapids, Mich.

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Customers, Dealers Visit FAEUSA Headquarters in Ga.

Operating a Deutz-Fahr Agrotron 265 tractor with a STCH 225 rock crusher, is FAEUSA’s Dave Holze. Taking photos for his customers and prospects in the Northeastis Dave Heath, FAE USA’s newest district representative based in Shermans Dale,Pa.

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Waterproof boots and an occasional break under the big tent were a must as thedemo was marred by periodic torrential downpours. However, the weather neverdampened the spirits of the attendees.

Operating a PrimeTech PT400, Duane McGann, Forestry Solutions, Toccoa, Ga., gavethe crowd a show as he used the machine’s considerable power to take down andmulch some large timber.

Vermeer BC1200XL Designedfor Durability, Performance

The Vermeer BC1200XL brush chipper features a dual-horizontal offset feed rollerdesign that aggressively grabs and feeds material up to 12 in. (30.5 cm) into thechipper drum.

Power and innovation are at the heart ofthe new BC1200XL brush chipper fromVermeer. Available with either an 85-hp(63.4 kW) or 110-hp (82.0 kW) CumminsTier III diesel engine, the BC1200XL easilyprocesses material up to 12 in. (30.5 cm) indiameter.

The BC1200XL features dual-horizontaloffset feed rollers that improve chipping per-formance by aggressively grabbing andfeeding material to the chipper drum. Theoffset feature helps the upper feed rollerclimb over logs and branchy material whilea dual-pump hydraulic system delivers a the-oretical 3,600 lb. (1,632.9 kg) of pull-inforce for heavy work.

A hydraulic down-pressure feature on theupper feed roller allows the BC1200XL tocrush material, improving the feed roller“bite” into logs and branches. By using amanual control valve, the operator can adjustthe amount of down-pressure as needed.

Premature wear to the belt drive system isreduced by a clutchless PTO system that pre-vents high-idle engagement of the cutterdrum. The belt drive, integrated with thethrottle, can be engaged only while theengine is at a low rpm. Once engaged theengine automatically throttles up to full rpm.

The Vermeer SmartFeed system monitors

engine rpm and automatically stops orreverses the rollers when feeding largerhardwood material. Plus, it senses feed rollerjams and responds by automatically shiftingmaterial back and forth, reducing the need tomanually manipulate the control bar. Thebottom feed stop bar is strategically locatedto make it possible for the operator to strikethe bar and shut off the feed, either inten-tionally or automatically, in an emergencysituation. A reset button on each side of theinfeed housing allows for easy system resetif the bar is tripped.

A removable choker chain can bedetached from the winch line and carried outto the log, allowing the operator to easilyattach the choker chain to a log compared tohook-on cable designs.

The BC1200XL also features a winchinterlock hook that stores the winch line outof the normal material flow and protects itfrom being snagged and pulled into the chip-per during normal operation. It also preventssimultaneous pulling out of the winch linewhile the feed rollers are operating, reducingthe likelihood of the line being snagged andpulled into the chipper.

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In many applications, the screening process is the keyingredient in transforming a waste material product into ahighly sought after marketable material. Several styles ofportable screening plants are available, including shakerscreens, trommel screens, severe shake shaker screens,starscreens and box screens.

“Screening is simply the segregation of material by size,”said Rick Cohen, president of Screen USA Inc. located inSmyrna, Ga. “Although all screening plants are designed forthe purpose of segregating material, different screeningapplications demand different screening technologies.

Shaker Screens“Traditional shaker screens have been around for many

years and are commonly used in screening aggregates andtopsoil,” said Cohen. “The key to any screening plant is tohave a nice consistent feed rate, and the shaker screens areno exception to this rule. Consistent feed rates allow thematerial to be evenly spread across the shaker screen toachieve the highest efficiency in screening. Many sand andgravel screening customers add spray bars to rinse thegravel during the screening operation. However, it’s impor-tant to understand that the addition of spray bars will rinsethe rock, but not clean the sand. For optimal results, a finematerial washer [sand screw] should be used in conjunc-tion with the portable shaker screen to yield a qualitywashed sand product.

“To manufacture a sand product to meet a certain specifi-cation, many may require the assistance of a classifier, whichwill segregate different sizes of sand and blend them backtogether. Before purchasing any equipment, my recommen-dation is to take a few samples and send them out for a fullsieve analysis. The results of the sieve analysis will dictatewhat additional screening accessories will be needed,”Cohen added.

Shaker screens also are widely used for screen-ing topsoil. In clumpy soils, many manufacturersequip their screening plants with high-speedshredders, which break up the clumps beforescreening. This shredder is desirable when screen-ing clay-based soils, but is not needed in sandy,loam topsoil, according to Cohen.

Trommel ScreensTrommel screens vary greatly from the shaker

screens and utilize a spinning drum to screenmaterial.

“Although both trommel screens and shakerscreens do an excellent job of processing topsoil,trommel screens have a distinct advantage whenscreening topsoil contaminated with a great dealof organic debris. Trommel screens normallyhave a considerably larger screening area andincorporate a cleaning brush that assists in thescreening of higher moisture material. Trommelscreens are also very popular in screening organ-ic materials, such as ground wood, mulch and

compost. As one might expect, these applications require afine screen size such as 3/8 inch and this complicates the

screening process. The small screen openingequates to needing more screen area for efficientscreening,” Cohen said.

StarscreenersIn high moisture materials with moisture levels

of 35 to 45 percent, Cohen advocated the use of astarscreener.

“Starscreeners have been around for yearsscreening peat and potatoes. At the present time,based on our customers’demand, a newer versionhas been designed to screen high moisture organ-ics such as compost. Over the past 20 years, theparticle size of compost has changed from 1 inchto the current desired size of approximately 3/8inch. High moistures and the smaller requiredsizes created a problem for some of the oldermodels. Newer starscreens were reengineered toincorporate a unique continuous cleaning system,which has definitely changed the way the industry

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Trommel screens normally have a large screening areaand incorporate a cleaning brush that assists in thescreening of higher moisture material.

Heavy-duty severe shake shaker screens are equipped with a stout feeder, which utilizes a feeder belt withimpact beds or a steel apron feeder.

A box screen is a shaker screen mounted on a portablechassis.

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Secrets in Matching Screening Plants to Specific Applications views starscreeners,” Cohen said.

Cohen does not recommend starscreen-ers for material that is contaminated withtwine, banding wire or any other string likematerial.

Box ScreensOne of the more simplistic screening

products is the box screen, which is simply ashaker screen mounted on a portable chassis.Instead of having a feeder, a loader or exca-vator must “bucket sprinkle” material ontoto shaker screen. The screened materialeither falls through the screen onto theground or onto a built-on conveyor, with theoversized material falling directly off the endof the screening plant.

“These machines are excellent for coarsersizing, but are rated as fair to poor on preci-sion screening. Since the loader or excavatorbucket is being used as the feeder, it is diffi-cult to provide a consistent feed. As a result,the machine is either overfed or is processingnothing at all. Over the past 10 years, manybox screens have been introduced into thescreening market. Most are extremely lightduty, are marketed based on selling price,and work well for light duty screening work.However, for heavier applications, these

light duty screening products will not holdup,” Cohen said.

In these cases he recommended choosinga heavy-duty box screen. For still otherapplications, the industry has developed analternative called heavy-duty severe shakeshaker screens.

Severe Shake Shaker ScreensAs the name implies, heavy-duty severe

shake shaker screens are used in heavy-dutyapplications such as construction and demo-lition. Instead of just having a shaker screen,the machines are equipped with a stout feed-er, which utilizes a feeder belt with impactbeds or a steel apron feeder. This allows thematerial to be fed at a consistent feed rate toachieve the highest level of production pos-sible. Slabs of concrete, asphalt, quarrystone, etc. can be fed into these robustscreening plants and they will typicallyscreen into three fractions.

Many of these machines are track mount-ed allowing for complete mobility.

“Severe shake shaker screens areextremely efficient for log yard clean-up,screening root material and other toughapplications. Many customers who owncrushers purchase these screening plants asthey can either screen crushed material into

three sizes or use the same machine to scalpoff the heavier materials to minimize unnec-essary crushing,” Cohen said.

“In the most simplistic terms, once thespecific screening technology is determined,we must look at the size of the loader buck-et to select the proper sized screening plantto suit the customer’s product need,” addedCohen.

Screen USA Inc. specializes in manufac-turing small to medium sized screeningplants at its Smyrna, Ga, factory.

For more information, call 770/433-2440or visit www.screenusa.net.

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

SCREENING from page 40

Starscreeners are often used in high moisture materials.

IROCK Crushers Office Relocates to Accommodate GrowthIROCK Crushers has moved its

corporate office to a larger location inOakwood Village, Ohio. GeneralManager, Robert Nelson explainedthat the move is a small part and firststep toward its growth business strate-gy.

The new location provides moreoffice space with room for growthwhile locating IROCK Crushersbetween Akron and Cleveland, twomajor markets in northern Ohio.

The new sales office is locatedalongside Ohio CAT, one of IROCKCrushers’ dealers. According toNelson, the proximity will help facili-tate business in the markets coveredby Ohio CAT.

IROCK’s manufacturing and partsoperations will continue to be based atits Valley View, Ohio facility. IROCKformed in 1992 in an alliance partner-ing Ohio CAT and manufacturer IndyEquipment.

The company is known in thecrushing and recycling industry forproviding heavy-duty design featuresin a highly portable system equipmentline of wheel-mounted, portablecrushing plants and related products

including IROCK’s:• RDS-15 primary crusher for pro-

cessing quarry rock, demolition debrisand recyclable materials up to 350 tph.

• RDS-20 primary closed circuitcrushing plant, for production pro-cessing of quarry rock, demolitiondebris and recyclable materials up to500 tph.

• RDS-20H primary closed circuitcrushing plant with a 3-deck horizon-tal screen to produce four finishedproducts for processing quarry rock,demolition debris and recyclablematerials up to 500 tph, and the simi-lar RDS-30H crushing plant thatprocesses materials up to 650 tph.

• Sidewinder is a secondary screen-ing and crushing plant used to separatematerials at a required size and crushthe over-sized material. It producesproducts in three sizes and returnsover-sized materials to be re-screened.

• IROCK Magnum is a mobile pri-mary crusher with a large feed open-ing, capable of processing quarryrock, demolition debris and recyclablematerials at rates of 150 to 650 tph.

For more information visitwww.irockcrushers.com.

(L-R): The IROCK team gathers at the new location, Sean Donaghy, sales manager; NancyFrognowski, office manager and Robert Nelson, general manager.

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Today, when the cost that an aggregateproducer or recycler can demand for hismaterials is not going up, controlling pro-duction costs are more important than everbefore and one of the biggest costs incurredis labor and earthmoving equipment.

Anaconda Conveyors USA is promotingportable tracked conveyors for the aggre-gate, recycling, demolition and material han-dling industries from the manufacturer,Anaconda Equipment, headquartered inIreland.

According to Gordon Terry, general man-ager of Anaconda USA, based in Natick,Mass., “We have a great deal of confidencein the product that we are selling fromAnaconda Equipment and their ability tosupport the product. Even though they arerelatively new to manufacturing trackedconveyors, they have a long history and stel-lar reputation in the manufacturing of tradi-tional conveyors and equipment for OEM’sin the material handling industry.”

The idea of putting tracks on aggregateand material processing equipment is by nomeans a new one. Portable tracked jawcrushers first started to appear in the U.S.market in the early 1990s.

“The concept of putting a crusher ontracks and bringing the crusher to the mate-rial to be crushed versus using loaders andtrucks to bring the material to the crushercaught on fast. The savings in fuel con-sumption, operating costs, and ease of setuptranslated to significant savings to the owner,and the idea spread like wildfire. Soon tofollow was the addition of portable trackedscreening plants, and later on, portabletracked cone crushers. The end result was anentire crushing and screening spread thatwas totally portable and required only oneoperator, with the exception being stock pil-ing the materials,” Terry said.

The onboard conveyors on crushing andscreening equipment typically do not allowfor large stockpiling capacities. Therefore,an equipment operator with a rubber-tiredloader or a wheeled conveyor is necessary tocomplete the process where stockpiling isnecessary. The only alternative to movingthe materials with a wheel loader was settingup a conventional conveyor system to stock-pile. But a conventional conveyor system isnot self-propelled — nor is it easily trans-ported by a single individual using no heavyequipment. Also, most mobile equipment is

far more productive than its predecessor;therefore many conveyors cannot handle theextra capacity.

The solution was the Anaconda trackedconveying system, according to Terry.

With the addition of the Anaconda trackedconveyor system producers are able to keeptheir operations down to one person andneeds only one loader or excavator to feedthe crusher or screener. Additionally, whenmoving the spread, the Anaconda conveyorhas a set up time of about five minutes ver-sus the hour or more involved in moving tra-ditional conveying systems.

“Custom crushing and recycling contrac-tors and demolition contractors, who attimes find themselves working in areas witha very small footprint now have the option ofadding a completely portable tracked con-veyor to their crushing spread, which willallow them to stockpile in scenarios where ithas not been possible previously. Thetracked conveyors are not only extremelyportable, but they allow you to work in tightareas and the track system makes the con-veyor far more stable. The track system alsoenables more effective operations whereground conditions are poor. When working

in extremely tight areas Anaconda alsooffers a hydraulic folding model, whichextends out to as much as 60 feet and plan tolaunch a 75 foot model in the near future”Terry said.

For ease of maintenance and repair, allAnaconda portable tracked conveyors areequipped with Caterpillar or Deutz dieselengines and the hydraulic motors are manu-factured by Eaton.

Looking to Grow“We are currently in the process of setting

up distribution in the United States for theAnaconda range of conveyors. We alreadyhave distributors in place in the 10 north-eastern states and eastern Canada. We areactively looking to expand our distributionand dealer network throughout the countryand we are willing to retail the product directin the states where we are yet to have estab-lished dealers,” Terry added.

For more information, call 800/285-5721,or visit www.anacondausa.com.

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

Anaconda Tracked Conveyors Help Keep Costs Down

Anaconda Conveyors USA, Natick, Mass., is importing portable tracked crushers for the aggregate, recycling, demolition, and material handling industries from the man-ufacturer, Anaconda Conveyors, headquartered in Ireland.

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General Equipment & Supplies Inc., Fargo,N.D., hosted Aggregate Seminar 2010 onMarch 2 and 3 at the Holiday Inn, Fargo. Thecompany played host to more than 260 cus-tomers who attended educational and applica-tion training sessions on a variety of topics. Inaddition, 20 vendors had booths set up and anextensive equipment display allowed cus-tomers to inspect a variety of aggregate andconstruction machines. Attendees had a chanceto relax and socialize at a catered lunch duringeach day and an after-hours gathering onMarch 2.

Jerry Kern, aggregate equipment manager,General Equipment, explained, “Our goal isfor our customers to be as successful as possi-ble. Hosting an event like this is a great way forour customers to see new products, get answersto their questions and hopefully learn a fewnew things that will help them run a more suc-cessful operation.”

Brad Rice, territory manager of Major WireIndustries, Candiac, Quebec, Canada, ran threepresentations for his company during thecourse of the two days, covering a wide selec-tion of information on screening media,options for maintenance and solutions for

equipment failure. Each session ended with aquestion-and answer-session.

“This was one of the best shows we’ve everhad,” Rice said. “We had a number of veryinterested customers who asked a lot of ques-tions. We also had a booth on the show floorand that attracted a great deal of interest aswell. I was very impressed with the entireshow. What really struck me was the way thatall of the principals of General Equipmentwere present on both days, talking to everyoneand answering questions. General Equipmentreally had their act together and the show wasvery well presented. It was very professionaland up front. General Equipment is a greatpartner and we love working with them.”

Superior Industries LLC, Morris, Minn.,also participated in the event. Mary Erholtz,marketing manager, felt that, “GeneralEquipment did a great job putting this together.We were able to showcase new products andwe ran seminars to help educate the customers.For us, it was about bringing everyone togeth-er and we were able to visit with a lot of ourcustomers, and General Equipment’s cus-tomers who use our products, in a very shorttime. We were so happy to be a part of it.”

Patrick Reaver, Astec Mobile Screens, leads an education session on productapplications and offers preventative maintenance tips.

Attendees inspect one of the morethan 30 pieces of aggregate and con-struction equipment on display.

Seminar attendees discuss new prod-ucts with representatives from Terex.

General Equipment & SuppliesHosts Aggregate Seminar 2010

Indeco’s Multi 1000Razes the Bar onLarge-Scale Jobs

Indeco’s Multi 1000increases the rangeof its “non-impact”

products. Designed to meet the

needs of the Americanmarket, where large-sizeequipment is more popu-lar, the Multi 1000 is the

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CNH Employees Show Support for Troops in AfghanistanTROOPS from page 14

Lt. Col. Darrell Bennis (C) receives a plaque with twoscale model Case skid steers from Bill Thompson (L),senior manager, of Case Defense Products group andSimon Boag, executive vice president of manufacturingof worldwide Case Construction equipment.

Lt. Col. Darrell Bennis, U.S. Army TACOM (Tank-auto-motive and Armaments Command), describes the newCase military skid steer loader as “the Swiss Armyknife” of construction equipment, and predicts thatonce the machines are put in service, “everyone willwant one.” The first 25 units will be deployed to the the-

ater of operations in southwest Asia

Sean Straw (L), skid steer loader product team, CaseConstruction Equipment, does a walk around for thisCase M400T compact track loader, while Lt. Col.Darrell Bennis checks out the interior of the cab.

Pat Hunt, director of strategic accounts, of CaseConstruction Equipment updates the media with themilitary contract news.

Pat Hunt (R), Case director of strategic accounts;presents to John English (L) and Lorry Maynard, civil-ian officials of U.S. Army TACOM, hold a commemora-tive photo of the new Case skid steer and compacttrack loader that is being built for the Army.

Tracks are being installed on this compact track loader byCNH workers.

Assembly of each machine requires approximately 40hours of labor. Here, a CNH worker installs hydraulic sys-tem components on a M400T compact track loader.

Todd Seeley, Wichita plant manager of CNH,talks about the grouser tracks on this Caseskid steer.

CNH plant workers demonstrate the team effortrequired to put an engine into this Case skid steer.

CNH plant worker Kevin Landwehr (L) and Lt. Col.Darrell Bennis. The Colonel told Landwehr how muchthe troops liked the machines that are coming out ofthe Wichita, Kan., plant.

SECT IONTrucks & Trailers

Mack mDRIVE Extends Benefits of Pedigreed Components Mack Trucks Inc.’s mDRIVE, its new automated manu-

al transmission (AMT), gives customers up to 1.5 percentimproved fuel efficiency, better driveability and enhanceddriver satisfaction by automating gear shifting, whileimproving safety.

The Mack mDRIVE is designed and engineered to workexclusively with Mack MP series engines. It will be avail-able on Mack Pinnacle model highway tractors powered bythe MP7 and MP8 engines.

The mDRIVE was one of several engine and power-train-related announcements Mack made duringthe 2010 Mid-America Trucking Show. Mackalso introduced the new C150/151 family of rearaxles, with new gear ratios tailored for the MPseries of engines, as well as new Econodyneengine ratings to maximize fuel economy.

“mDRIVE boldly expands Mack’s leadershipin heavy-duty powertrains,” said Kevin Flaherty,Mack senior vice president, sales and marketing. “Tobe considered Pedigreed, the engine, transmission andaxles must be all Mack, providing performance andfuel economy second to none. Our customers told usthey wanted a Pedigreed-quality AMT and Mack isstepping up with the mDRIVE. Because we buildtrucks with integrated components, we deliver trucksexactly fitted to customer applications. It’s what werefer to as balanced design. The entire vehicle is morereliable and performs better because each component isdesigned in concert with the others.”

mDRIVE SpecificsThe Mack mDRIVE has 12 forward and four reverse

speeds, and is available in direct drive or overdrive. It has atorque capacity of 1920 lb.-ft. and a dry weight of 615 lbs.(279 kg). The shifting strategy for mDRIVE is optimizedfor North American highway conditions and is based oncruise speeds of 1,350 to 1,450 rpm for best performanceand fuel economy.

The driver interacts with mDRIVE through a dash-mounted control pad containing manual input and hold shiftbuttons, with an integral display indicating the current gear.In addition, the Mack co-pilot driver display in the center ofthe instrument panel provides the driver with transmissionstatus, including the number of upshifts or downshifts avail-able, the current gear and the current operating mode (suchas economy or performance).

The transmission’s economy mode maximizes time spentin top gear, while performance mode maximizes gradeabil-ity. An additional MackCellerator or kick-down featuredrops the transmission one gear (while synchronizing

engine RPM) when the accelerator pedal is sharplydepressed beyond its detent to maximize acceleration inpassing situations. mDRIVE also provides an optionalgrade gripper or hill start assist when launching the truck onan incline, to prevent the vehicle from rolling backward. Italso detects if the tractor is attached to a trailer and auto-

matically reduces torque output if the tractor is bobtailing,which saves fuel.

mDRIVE is available in two versions: fleet and premium.The fleet package includes basic shifter controls, with gradegripper and MackCellerator as options. The premium pack-age consists of a shifter with more features for greater driv-er control, including manual shift inputs, performance andeconomy modes, plus grade gripper and MackCellerator.mDRIVE is available with two optional rear-mountedpower takeoffs (PTO).

An important aspect of mDRIVE is the sophistication ofits programming. For instance, the optional easy shift fea-ture provides especially smooth shifting for liquid bulk,livestock and similar applications, where abrupt movesneed to be avoided.

mDRIVE also addresses a customer concern with otherAMTs by allowing the truck to start in higher gears than firstif conditions warrant.

In addition, Mack’s AMT has an extensive list of cus-tomer-programmable parameters and functions, so trans-mission performance can be dialed in for a specific cus-tomer application.

Other notable mDRIVE features include: • Cruise’n Brake, which limits engine brake opera-

tion while in cruise control until the target speed hasbeen reached

• Gear selection adjustment in auto mode,which allows the start gear and driving gear to bemanually selected using the premium shifter

• Low speed modulation control, whichenables clutch management at very low vehiclespeeds when using the brake pedal to control vehi-cle speed, such as when backing into a loadingdock or driving onto a weigh scale

• Customer predefined splitter positionwhen engaging PTO operation

• Auto neutral, which automatically shiftsthe transmission to neutral if the engine has been shut

off while in gear or after four minutes of idling with theparking brake applied; this prevents stalling and reduces

the load on the transmission.“Customers who have tested mDRIVE tell me this is one

very smart transmission,” said David McKenna, director ofpowertrain sales and marketing. “mDRIVE’s intelligence,its light weight and its intuitive performance help customersachieve up to an additional 1.5 percent improvement in fueleconomy, while making drivers happier. And the fact thatdrivers don’t have to worry about shifting means they aremore focused on driving, with their eyes on the road andboth hands on the wheel, which enhances highway safety.”

According to McKenna, there are several categories ofcustomers who will find mDRIVE very attractive. Bulkhaulers and fuel delivery fleets will benefit from the light-weight 11-L Mack MP7 — mDRIVE combination, espe-cially with the easy shift and PTO flexibility. This combina-tion also will appeal to rental and lease fleets, both daycaband sleeper tractors, since mDRIVE dramatically simplifiesdriver training and equipment familiarization.

When spec’ed with the Mack MP7-405E, the 13-L MackMP8-415E, MP8-445E or MP8-505E, mDRIVE shines fortruckload and regional fleets that demand maximum fueleconomy in a lightweight package. mDRIVE operation isintegrated with the PowerLeash engine brake to controlroad speed and increase miles per gallon.

For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com.

T h eMack mDRIVEautomated manualtransmission has 12forward and four reversespeeds.

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Miller’s Trailblazer 302 Air Pakwelder/generator/air compressor is nowavailable with an internal 12/24 V batterycharger and jump starter, eliminating theneed — as well as the costs and truck spacerequired — for separate chargers or batterypacks to start dead batteries on the job site.

The Trailblazer 302 Air Pak providesequipment-repair, construction and structur-al steel professionals with a self-containedpower source that welds at up to 350 amps,provides 13,000 watts of Accu-Rated gener-ator power, 26 CFM of compressed air and,now, 450 A (12 V)/350A (24 V) of batteryjumping power.

To extend battery life and help eliminatebattery failure, the Trailblazer 302 Air Pakprovides charging power (10 to 75 A, as setby the operator) until it senses a load fromthe starter. The jump-starting mode is acti-vated only when it senses a load from thestarter. In addition, if the Trailblazer 302 AirPak senses a battery with a dead cell, a poorconnection or an improper voltage setting, itwill inform the operator of the error ratherthan send a charge.

The jumper cables use a standard marineplug to connect to the unit and are availableseparately.

The Trailblazer 302 Air Pak’s rotary screwair compressor delivers 70 to 160 psi of airwith no storage tank required. It runs mostair impact wrenches at idle and provides 100percent deliverable air, which allows con-tractors to work continuously without worry-ing about air pressure. It improves air carbonarc cutting and gouging, and is capable of

working with .25 in. (.6 cm) carbons (rated:3/16-in.) for most applications, according tothe manufacturer.

It also provides more than enough powerand air to run Miller’s full line of portableSpectrum plasma cutters with a rated cut of5/8-in. (1.6 cm).

The Trailblazer 302 Air Pak features a 30hp (22 kW) Kohler gas engine, weighs 771lbs. (350 kg) and measures 59.5 in. (151 cm)long (just 14 in. [35.5 cm] longer than aTrailblazer 302, with the same width andheight) by 20 in. (51 cm) wide x 34.25 in.(87 cm) high.

It occupies up to 50 percent less truckspace and up to 25 percent less axle weightcompared to using a separate engine-drivenair compressor.

More Generator Power The Trailblazer 302 Air Pak provides

strong Stick, MIG, flux cored, AC/DC TIG,and air carbon arc gouging and cutting per-formance. It provides 25 to 300 amps of DCoutput for Stick, 10 to 300 amps of DC out-put for TIG, 10 to 225 amps for ACTIG/Stick and 13 to 35 volts (350 amps) forMIG and flux cored welding.

The Trailblazer 302 Air Pak’s two-gener-ator design, one for welding and one forpower generation, ensures that the weldingarc remains stable when power tools arebeing used. Its 13,000 watts of Accu-Ratedgenerator power (11,000 watts continuous)gives ample power.

For more information, call 800/426-4553or visit www.MillerWelds.com.

The Trailblazer 302 Air Pak welds at up to 350 amps, provides 13,000 watts of Accu-Rated generator power, 26 CFM at 100-percent duty cycle and, now, 450 A (12V)/350 A (24) V of battery jumping power.

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2006 Mustang 2041, 236 Hrs, 67.5" bucket, 43HP Yanmar, 1350# lift............................$12,900

Top Notch Equipment 612/290-0640 8-9 PK

2009 IROCK Crusher RDS-15 Closed CircuitCrushing and Screening Plant.

For more information call Sean Donaghy at 330/931-9595 9-10 EB

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The 2010 EZ Screen 1200XL, with a 5'x6' screen box,and a patented non-hydraulic screen drive. The EZ1200XL works with a 1/2 to 2 yard loader. Now with a20 Horsepower Deutz Diesel Engine.......$39,500 plusfreight

Other Screens Availablewww.ez-screen.com • 866/745-5828 9-10 EB

2003 John Deere 320 Skid, Cab, Heat, qt, 72"bucket, 1365 Hrs, 66 HP, s/n T00320A101325....................................................................$18,500

763/444-8873 8-9 PK

2002 John Deere 250 Open Station, 1810Hrs, weight kit, KV0250A351153 ...........$12,500

763/444-8873 8-9 PK

22000066 MMaanniittoowwoocc 1122000000 CCrraawwlleerr CCrraannee,, 120 Ton,180'/40', upper boom point, block, ball. Self erectionpackage, aux drum prepped, free fall on main and reardrum, A/C, Serviced and ready to work!.............................................................................PPrriiccee RReedduucceedd $$662255,,000000

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1994 Dresser 510C, 80 HP, 1.75 yd Bucket,cab, new tires...............................................POR

Diesel Machinery1-800/456-4005 Ask for Don or Herb 8-9 PK

2007 Case DV204, s/n DDD001430, 757 hours,ROPS, 51.2" Wide double drum roller, workingheadlights................................................$35,000

Call Mark @ 630-739-7770 8-9 JM

2005 Vibromax VM116PDB, s/n JKC8340900,945 hours, 82" Padfoot Roller with Blade............................................................................$43,000

Call Mark @ 630-739-7770 8-9 JM

2007 Case DV202, s/n DDD000311, 563hours, ROPS, 47.2" wide double drum roller,Working Headlights ...............................$25,000

Call Mark @ 630-739-7770 8-9 JM

1999 Manitowoc 777 Crawler, 200 Ton, 180’Main Boom, Self Erection, Cummins Engine,Block, Ball, FOB Atlanta, Georgia Call for Price

Call Andy at 216/316-1511 9-10 EB

Clean 1999 LX865 Turbo, 2150 Hrs w/ Bolt onTooth Bar, New Seat, Ready to Work......$9,500

John Devine 414/303-9060VCES Milwaukee, WI 9-10 JM

11999977 JJCCBB 441111BB,, S/N 527497, with 4179 Hrs,equipped w/AC, 3rd Function and Forks ..........$$4400,,000000CCaallll 550022//445566--44005500 AAsskk ffoorr MMeelliissssaa oorr AAllbbeerrtt 9-10 EB

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AERIAL LIFTS

Manlifts

All Makes & ModelsRental, Parts,

Service, Training

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800/445-4381

AIR COMPRESSORS

Compressors

1985 Ingersoll RandP185WJD, good condition............................................$3,500.

952-656-7107

Ingersoll-RandNew & Used Parts

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ASPHALT EQUIPMENT

Asphalt Rollers

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

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

ATTACHMENTS

Hammers

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

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

COMPACTION EQUIPMENT

Pneumatic Rollers

2007 Stone SD84X, 84’’smnooth drum roller, used, 972hours ................................POR

Holland Equipment Co.801-972-1601

Misc. Compaction Equip.

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

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

CRAWLER TRACTORS

Crawler Tractor

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Parts & Service

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

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

1997 John Deere 850C LT, S/Ublade, OROPS, root rake, verygood condition, 6599 hours........................................$59,900.

JDE Equipment Co.616/530-2000

White 285, cab, A/C, 90 HPdiesel engine, 2WD, Cat. 2PTO, 2 set remotes, 6x2 trans-mission, good condition, pic-tures available, 4710 hours ..........................................$8,500.

Farm-Rite Inc.908/625-0697

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

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.843-572-0400

EXCAVATORS

Hydraulic Excavators

NH Construction EquipmentNew & Used

Parts & Service

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

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

Mini Excavators

2003 Kubota KX-161-3, cabw/AC, rubber tracks, dozerblade w/hyd. thumb & 2 buck-ets, good condition, 2300hours, pictures available ............................................$33,000.

Farm-Rite Inc.908/625-0697

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

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Track Loaders

Backhoe Loaders

JCB Midi-EX, canopy, 50hphydrostatic skid steer couplerwith detached 10’ backhoe, pic-ture available, mint condition,10 hours ....................$42,000.

Farm-Rite Inc.908/625-0697

2007 John Deere 310J, ROPS,turbo, 4x4, GP loader, 24’’bucket, very good condition, 71hours ..........................$58,635.2007 John Deere 310J, ROPS,4x4, power S trans., GP frontbucket, 24’’ BH bucket, verygood condition, 55 hours............................................$57,200.

2009 John Deere 310SJ,ROPS, turbo, 4x4, PS trans., Pcontrols, ext. hoe, GP loaderbucket, 24’’ BH bucket, excel-lent condition, 38 hours ..............................................$73,700.

2006 John Deere 310SG,ROPS, turbo, 4x4, PS trans, Pcontrol, ext. hoe, GP bucket,24’’ BH bucket, excellent condi-tion, 384 hours ..........$57,300.2004 John Deere 410G,ROPS, 4x4, turbo, P controls,PS trans, ext. hoe, GP bucket,24’’ BH bucket, good condition,2862 hours ................$39,500.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.843-572-0400

Skid Steer Loaders

4500# Pallet ForksWas $1400. SALE $750.

Landscape Land Plane, 72’’.Was $2150. SALE $1350.

Service Rock Bucket, 66’’.Was $4500. SALE $2250.

Attachments International218-863-6444

2004 Takeuchi TL150 trackedskid steer, cab, heat, good con-dition, 4100 hrs ..........$18,500.

Hardings, Inc.219-696-8842

Wheel Loaders

NH Construction EquipmentNew & Used

Parts & Service

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

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

Track Loaders

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

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

MISCELLANEOUS

Misc

NEW PARTSHyundai - Mustang

Okada - SakaiYanmar

Call:John Stevensor Jeff Brooks

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

Fax: 373/383-5756

Service

We Service What We Sell!Warranty, Maintenance

and More!

Heavy Equipment, LightEquipment, Hand Tools &

Gas Detectors

Norris Sales Company610/279-5777

PARTS

Tractor Parts

NEED CASE DOZER TRANSMISSION PARTS?

We supply new & used transmission and differential

parts for Terratrac GT, 200,300 Series. Case 310, 350.

SERVICES AVAILABLE:Transmission rebuilding, steering band relining.

Full line of Oliver-Cletrac parts stocked.

Zimmerman Oliver-CletracEphrata, PA

717-738-2573Fax: 717-733-3529

www.olivercletrac.com

Undercarriages

NEW UNDERCARRIAGEPARTS

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

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

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

6.0126 Pitch

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

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

973/390-7394 CellFax: 373/383-5756

RECYCLING EQUIPMENT

Screening Equipment

2009 Iron Works 516, 3 deck,with single sand screw, new ....................................$119,560.

Heavy Equipment Sales Co.763-428-2260

Powerscreen CommanderComes with chutes and

screens, Screen sizes yourchoice. Reconditioned.

$49,600.

THECO Inc.763-428-2260

RENTALS

Rental

Construction Equipment Rentals

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Classified Rates:30 Words or Less for $30.00. Each Additional Word is 95¢.For just an additional $20 your ad can be posted on our online searchable database for 30 daysAd runs for 2 (two) insertions - no changes in second insertion.

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Stone, Wacker, Honda, Gehl,JLG to name a few .....

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SCRAPERS

Motor Scrapers

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

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

Pull Behind Scrapers

2005 Miskin D-18, Pull PanScraper, good condition, 800hours ..........................$38,000.

Hardings, Inc.219-696-8911

TRAILERS

Gooseneck Trailers

2003 Landoll 825, 50’, 30’ well,rubber & brakes 50%, alu-minum pull outs to 13’, averagecondition.

Midwest Trailers Plus, Inc.888-560-2787

TRAINING

Operator Training

Are your operators compliantwith Federal Standards,

OSHA, ANSI, ISO?

MODERN GROUPoffers training for:- Front-end Loaders &Backhoes- Aerial work platforms (AWP)(Boom & Scissor Lifts)- Rough Terrain Forklifts(Gradall, Lull, JCB)- Skid Steer Loaders

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TRENCHER

Trenchers

2008 Tesmec TRS1085, 85-90klbs., elevated cab, counterweights, offset trencher, selfleveling double grouser, 8’x18’double K chain and 24’’ baseplates, great condition, 790hours..................................Call

2006 Tesmec TRS950, self lev-eling, enclosed A/C cab, dualgearbox, single grouser, 6’x16’’single chain, 4.5 Pitch, 55-60klbs, good condition, 1441 hours..........................................Call

405-348-4633

TRUCKS

Articulating Trucks

2004 JCB 714, A/C, sideboards, very good condition,3048 hours ................$52,500.

JDE Equipment Co.616/530-2000

Misc Trucks

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

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Joe Villa215-245-3729

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Industry Recalls Thomas Skodack’s Integrity, ProfessionalismThomas (Tom) Skodack, a

regional sales manager ofSennebogen LLC, surrounded byfamily, lost his courageous battlewith cancer on April 13, 2010.

Although only with Sennebogensince January of 2006, Mr. Skodackhad spent his life making friends inthe equipment industry wherever hewent. With more than 30 years in thematerial handling industry alone,Mr. Skodack’s professionalism, hon-esty, hard work and knowledge ofthe business made him a valuableaddition to the Sennebogen team aswell as to every dealer and customerhe ever worked with.

In his announcement to theSennebogen organization,Constantino Lannes, president ofSennebogen LLC, paid tribute to hisdear friend whom he had knownsince 1995.

“Tom was an inspiration to all ofus. Everything I learned about theNorth American marketplace Ilearned from him. His passion to deliveronly the best in terms of customer support issomething that we share and brought ustogether as friends. Tom never spared any

efforts to support customers. Regardless ofhow far away they were, what time of theday they reached him or what day of theweek it was, when his help was needed, he

was there for them.”Music was a big part of his life and

according to his wife Jamie, “His love offine music brought him a lot of joy and

comfort and we all learned a greatdeal about classical music fromhim.”

Mr. Skodack enjoyed living inthe midwest as it allowed him tospend more time with his family andhis grandchildren. A resident ofKansas City, Mr. Skodack was bornin 1946. He is survived by his wifeJamie and his daughters Pia andCara and his grandchildren Erik,Matthew, James and Achaia.

“We mourn the passing of TomSkodack who during his time withSennebogen contributed greatly toour ongoing success and was instru-mental in bringing us to where weare today,” said ConstantinoLannes. “To us, he provided amodel to follow and live up to.”

Services were held Friday, April16, 2010 at Penwell-GabelMortuary, Olathe, Kan.

Donations in Tom Skodack’smemory may be made to:

Interlochen Center for the ArtsP.O. Box 199 (U.S. Mail) Interlochen, MI 49643-0199, 231/276-7200http://www.interlochen.org

With more than 30 years in the material handling industry alone, Thomas Skodack’s profession-alism, honesty, hard work and knowledge of the business made him a valuable addition to theSennebogen team as well as to every dealer and customer he ever worked with.

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QUICK COUPLER\BUCKET\FORKS FORDEERE 644HContact: ROGER BAKKERPhone: 902-626-6217Fax: 902-964-3062Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT GRADER 140G FROM 1990 TO 1999Contact: AZEEM BHATTIPhone: 416-312-1787Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRAWLER DOZERHAVE PETERBUILT LOGGER WANT TOTRADE FOR DOZER WITH RIPPERSContact: BILL BOITANOPhone: (209)267-5603Fax: (209)267-1523Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT D3 BLADE ASSEMBLYI AM LOOKING FOR A D3 BLADEASSEMBLY. PREFERABLY NEW.Contact: DARREN DEVOEEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ASPHALT PAVERCATERPILLAR AP1055B, AP1050, BARBER GREENE BG245Contact: TONY THOMASPhone: 818-956-5231Fax: 818-956-5239Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU PC27MR FINAL DRIVELOOKING FOR A FINAL DRIVE FOR AKOMATSU PC27MR-2 EXCAVATORContact: TIM LEWANDOWSKIPhone: 724-887-9375Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2001 KOMATSU PC400WORK READY, WHOLESALEContact: RICHARDPhone: 603 828-6100Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED TO BUY D6M L G P WITH UNDERC4500 ON THE METERS CONTRACTORContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE BUY CAT, KOMATSU WHEEL LOAD-ERS, EXCAVATORS MOTOR GRADERS& DOZERS WE ARE LOOKING FOR ALLSIZES OF CAT & KOMATSU WHEELLOADERS ANY YEAR OR MODEL. WEALSO BUY CAT & KOMATSU MOTORGRADER, EXCAVATORS AND DOZERS.WE ALSO BUY ANY/ALL PARTSMACHINES. CALL SCHEER BROTHERS,LLC ASK FOR RHONDA OR DAVE.Contact: RHONDA SCHEERPhone: 610-544-3399 OR 484-326-9494OR 484-844-4395Fax: 610-935-5730Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

DYNAPAC ROLLERS/COMPACTORSCA251, CA262, CA301, CA302, CA362.OFFER US & KINDLY SEND MEDETAILS, PHOTOS, SERIAL #, YEARS &YOUR BEST PRICE. WE WILLAPPRECIATE ALL YOUR OFFERS.Contact: NAQIB KHANPhone: +92-333-3298751Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D7,120,325BL,330BL,330LContact: YANKIER GOMEZEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOBELCO SK210 OR 200Contact: UGLY TRUCKS & EQUIPMENTEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––STICK CYLINDERA USED STICK CYLINDER FORAROUND 2,000 OR SOContact: DANA BRYANPhone: 870 828 9598Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE W14S & W20SContact: FRANK HORAN @ TRICOEQUIPMENTPhone: 800-654-USED (8733)Fax: 856-697-4842Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATOR AND BULLDOZERContact: CHRIS MOUPhone: +852-24839593 / 97230292Fax: +852-24883273Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BLAW KNOX 195D ROAD WIDNERContact: WADE VAN HAUENPhone: 319-345-2713x211Fax: 319-345-2991Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DOZER DRESSER TD25E • RUNNING ORPARTSContact: RICHARDPhone: 603-828-6100Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CMI PR600 MILLING MACHINE L/S END-SLIDE • L/S ENDSLIDE FOR CMI PR600MILLING MACHINEContact: TONY LAUROPhone: 516-681-7600Fax: 516-938-8962Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR D5B 1984 AND UP WITHRIPPER , TILT BLADE • DOZER CAT, ORKOMATSUD41P6 TILT BLADE WITH RIPPERContact: OSCAR VILLAMILPhone: 256-479-8711Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DYNAHOE 1900 WANTEDContact: ALAN RETTIGPhone: 901-481-7360Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PRESSURE TRUCKContact: MARK SCOTTPhone: 306-421-0546Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CONCRETE CATCH BASIN FORMS •LOOKING TO BUY ANY 24" CENTER OR30" CENTER (INSIDE) CATCH BASINFORMS, PREFERABLY HYDRAULIC,BUT TAPERED CORE IS OKAY.PLEASE CONTACT WITH ANY SIZEAVAILABLE - ALL HEIGHTS CONSID-ERED.Contact: HAROLD BIHRPhone: 716-997-2448Fax: 716-677-3804Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE 595 OR 595D WHOLE-SALE OR SALVAGE ONLY • I AM SEEK-ING WHOLESALE PRICED OR SALVAGEJOHN DEERE 595 OR 595D MOBILEEXCAVATORS. NON-RUNNING PARTSMACHINES WILL BE CONSIDERED ASWELL. INCLUDE PHOTOGRAPHS / CON-DITION ETC.Contact: JEFF LAWSONPhone: 864-542-4369Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HYDRAULIC CRAWLER CRANES • 80 TO100 TON HYDRAULIC CRAWLER LAT-TICE BOOM CRANEContact: D SUMNEREmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BARBER GREENE 750 ROAD WIDENERDESCRIBE WHAT YOU WANT.Contact: WADE VAN HAUENPhone: 319-345-2713x211Fax: 319-345-2991Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KUBOTA RV500Contact: S.HILTONPhone: 386-325-8100Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LAWN AEREATORContact: LUIS VERAPhone: 425-280-7845Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT D5N LGP OROPSContact: RANDY REECEPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––966G/972G QUICK COUPLER AND RAKE• 966G OR 972G CAT HYD. QUICK COU-PLER WITH SUPPLY GROUP AND RAKE.Contact: MICKPhone: 352-527-0072Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WHEEL LOADERS, EXCAVATORS,CRAWLER CRANES • 1)EXCAVATOR40/45, 60/65 & 80 TON CAPACITY2)WHEEL LOADERS OF BUCKETCAPACITY 4 - 4.5 M3 & 5-7 M33)CRAWLER CRANES 70, 90-120 & 150TONS. Contact: JAFER PATELPhone: +96899852158Fax: +96826750813Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

185 CFM COMPRESSOR • UNDER 1000HOURS, GOOD CONDITIONContact: CRAIG MORRISONPhone: 425-508-1039Fax: 425-482-3342Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CEDAR RAPIDS • LOOKING FOR ACEDAR RAPIDS HORIZONTAL SCREENTO REPLACE MY OLD SCREEN. I AMLOOKING FOR ONE THAT HAS BEENREBUILT OR HAS LOW HOURS.Contact: MATT PECKENPAUGHPhone: 208-308-1777Fax: 208-734-6852Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––RETRACTION 3 1980 TO 1989 CAT 235Contact: RANDY REECEPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED TO BUY 2 BULLDOZERS D6N L GP ENC CAB WITH RIPPER CONTRAC-TOR LOW HOURS FASTContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1-450-346-8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––4 CAT 769C TRUCKSContact: RICHARDPhone: 603-828-6100Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1994 TO 1999 CAT D8R OUTFITTED ANYWAYContact: RANDY REECEPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED !!! KOMATSU ENGINESAA6D170E-3Contact: TIAGO DONATOPhone: +55 19 8120-7777Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––225A LOGGER. ENGINE NET POWER:49KW. OPERATING WEIGHT: 5,200KGGRADE CAPACITY: 0.35 SQ METERSContact: TAREMWAPhone: +256772635919Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WHEEL LOADERS • I WANT TO BUYCAT 950, 966, 970 WHEEL LOADERSRANGE FROM 1975-2000Contact: TONY THOMASPhone: 818-956-5231Fax: 818-956-5239Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FORD/ NEW HOLLAND 555E ENGINECOVERS • LOOKING FOR 2 CRACK-FREE ENGINE COVERS FOR 1997FORD/ NEW HOLLAND 555E BACKHOE.Contact: GUY GENESTPhone: 860-604-6934Fax: 860-647-8174Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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

• Dallas, TXWed., May 5, 2010For: Large late ModelConstruction, SupportEquipment, Trucks &Trailers

• Buffalo, NYSat., May 8, 2010For: Late Model CatConstruction Equipment,Dump Trucks, Tractor andTrailer Auction

• Sacramento, CASat., May 8, 2010For: Late ModelConstruction, Forklift,Aerial Lift, SupportEquipment Trucks &Trailers

• Canastota, NYSun., May 9, 2010For: Large Compact, Utility,Support Equipment, PlusConstruction, Aerials &Forklifts, SupportEquipment Auction

• Mobile, ALWed.-Thurs, May 12-13,2010For: 2 Day Liquidation ofVery Large Shipyard

• Des Moines, IASat., May 15, 2010For: Rental FleetConstruction, Forklifts,Aerials, Cranes, SupportEquipment

• Toronto, CANSun., May 16, 2010For: Light ConstructionEquipment, Large Quantityof New Support Equipment

• Albany, NYSat., May 22, 2010For: Complete Liquidationof Late Model Cat, JohnDeere ConstructionEquipment, Trucks, Trailersand Support Equipment

• Orlando, FLWed., May 26, 2010For: Large Rental FleetEarthmoving Equipment,Aerials, Forklifts, Support,Trucks & Trailers

• Tampa, FLThurs., May 27, 2010For: Complete LiquidationLate Model Cat, JohnDeere ConstructionEquipment Plus LateModel Support

• Houston, TXTues., June 8, 2010For: Late ModelConstruction, SupportEquipment, Trucks &Trailers

• Manassas, VAFri., June 11, 2010For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks,Trailers, Aerial Lifts,Quantity of SupportEquipment

• Atlantic City, NJSat.-Sun., June 19-20,2010For: Late ModelConstruction, SupportEquipment, Trucks &Trailers

• Syracuse, NYSat, July 17, 2010For: Lyon’s AnnualSummer Hay Camp &Friday Night Barbeque:Late Model Construction,Support Equipment, AerialLifts, Trucks & Trailers

• Middletown (Florida), NYDATE TBAFor: Rental FleetConstruction Equipment,Support, Aerial Lifts,Trucks & Trailers

• Detroit, MIDATE TBAFor: Complete Liquidationof Construction andSupport Equipment

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

• Dubai, UAEMay 3-5, 2010

• Truro, Nova ScotiaMay 4, 2010

• Spokane, WAMay 5, 2010

• Fort Worth, TXMay 6-7, 2010

• Torreon, MexicoMay 11, 2010

• St. Aubin Sur Gaillon,FranceMay 11, 2010

• Los Angeles, CAMay 11-12, 2010

• Toronto, ONT, CANMay 11-12, 2010

• Rockford, ILMay 12, 2010

• Minot, NDMay 13, 2010

• Prince George, BC, CANMay 15, 2010

• Chicago, ILMay 13, 2010

• Las Vegas, NVMay 14, 2010

• Krakow, PolandMay 18, 2010

• Bozeman, MTMay 18, 2010

• Chilliwack, BC, CANMay 19, 2010

• Caorso, ItalyMay 20, 2010

• Sacramento, CAMay 20-21, 2010

• Montreal, QC, CANMay 20-21, 2010

• Panama City, PanamaMay 21, 2010

• Orlando, FLMay 25-26, 2010

• Narita, JapanMay 27, 2010

• Olympia, WAMay 27, 2010

• Ocana, SpainJune 3-4, 2010

• North East, MDJune 3-4, 2010

• Reno, NVJune 4, 2010

• Polotitlan, MexicoJune 4, 2010

• Anchorage, AKJune 5, 2010

• San Antonio, TXJune 1, 2010

• Meppen, GermanyJune 8, 2010

• Tipton, CAJune 8, 2010

• Detroit, MIJune 9, 2010

• Hyderbad, IndiaJune 9, 2010

• Houston, TXJune 9-10, 2010

• Pittsburgh, PAJune 10, 2010

• Denver, COJune 10-11, 2010

• Kansas City, MOJune 11, 2010

• Nashville, TNJune 15, 2010

• Atlanta, GAJune 17, 2010

• Brisbane AustraliaJune 22, 2010

• Minneapolis, MNJune 22, 2010

• Columbus, OHJune 23, 2010

• Geelong, AustraliaJune 24, 2010

• St. Louis, MOJune 29, 2010

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

• Sacramento, CASat., May 8, 2010For: Commercial Truck andHeavy Equipment Auction• San Bernardino, CAFri., May 21, 2010For: Commercial Truck andHeavy Equipment Auction• Sacramento, CASat., June 12, 2010For: Commercial Truck andHeavy Equipment Auction• San Bernardino, CAFri., June 25, 2010For: Commercial Truck andHeavy Equipment Auction• Sacramento, CASat., July 10, 2010For: Commercial Truck andHeavy Equipment Auction• San Bernardino, CAFri., July 23, 2010For: Commercial Truck andHeavy Equipment Auction• Sacramento, CASat., August 14, 2010For: Commercial Truck andHeavy Equipment Auction• San Bernardino, CAThurs.-Sat., August 26-28,2010For: Commercial Truck andHeavy Equipment Auction• Sacramento, CASat., September 11, 2010For: Commercial Truck andHeavy Equipment Auction• San Bernardino, CAFri., September 24, 2010For: Commercial Truck and

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

BUNCH BROTHERS AUCTIONEERSwww.bunchbrothers.comPhone: 270-376-2992

• Middletown, OHThurs., May 13, 2010For: Surplus Equipmentfrom Martin’s Excavating

CAT AUCTION SERVICESwww.catauctions.comPhone: 866-750-9432

• Twin Cities, MNWed.-Thurs., May 5-6,2010For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks, Trailers

• Des Moines, IAThurs., June 17, 2010For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks, Trailers

DEANCO AUCTIONSwww.deancoauction.comPhone: 601-656-9768

• Philadelphia, MSWed. - Thurs., May 26-27,2010

• Philadelphia, MSThurs., July 15, 2010

FREY & SONS, INC.www.freyandsons.comPhone: 419-455-3739

• Archbold, OHThurs., May 6, 2010For: Excess ConstructionEquipment from LocalContractors

• Dayton, OHWed., May 12, 2010For: Equipment fromToppShape Enterprises

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

• Chaffee, NYThurs., May 6, 2010For: Surplus Equipmentfrom Gernatt AsphaltProducts

• Somerset, PAThurs., May 20, 2010For: Complete Liquidation– Godin Mining, Inc.

• Bushkill, PAWed., May 26, 2010For: Surplus Equipmentfrom Alan SiberiniExcavating

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

• Sebring, FLSaturday, May 15, 2010

• Sebring, FLSaturday, July 17, 2010

• Sebring, FLSaturday, September 18,2010

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

• Lime Springs, IAFri., May 21, 2010

• Foley, MNFri., June 4, 2010

• Portage, WIFri., July 16, 2010

• Foley, MNFri., September 17, 2010

• Portage, WIFri., October 15, 2010

• Foley, MNFri., December 3, 2010

IRON PLANET AUCTIONSwww.ironplanet.comPhone: 888-433-5426ONLINE AUCTIONSGo to www.ironplanet.comto view the complete auc-tion schedules, inspectionreports and to place yourbid!

• Thurs., May 6, 2010For: ConstructionEquipment

• Thurs., May 13, 2010For: ConstructionEquipment

KISSIMMEE AUCTION CO.www.kissimmeeauction.comPhone: 800-782-4506

• Spartanburg, SCThurs., May 20, 2010For: Construction andForestry Equipment, HeavyDuty Trucks & Trailers

MANHEIM AUCTIONSwww.manheimauctions.comPhone: 800-437-0327

• Harrisonburg, VASat., May 8, 2010For: Public Truck Auction

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

• Meggett (Charleston), SCThurs., May 6, 2010For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks &Trailers

G.W. McGREW AUCTION COMPANYwww.mcgrewequipment.comPhone: 717-428-0922

• Seven Valleys, PAMon., May 10, 2010For: Tractors, Backhoes,Skid Steers and Lots ofEquipment!

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

• Wausau, WISat., June 19, 2010 For: ConstructionEquipment, Truck & TrailerAuction

• Marquette, MISeptember TBA For: CCMO – MiningEquipment, Trucks

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

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC.www.petrowskyauction-eers.comPhone: 860-642-4200

• Columbus, OHFri., May 14, 2010 For: Earthmoving, SiteDevelopment and PavingEquipment, Truck Tractors,Dump Trucks, Trailers andFleet Vehicles

• Middlesex, NJThurs., May 20, 2010 For: Earthmoving, Paving &Milling Equipment, Trucks,Trailers and Fleet Vehicles

• Wharton, NJSat., June 5, 2010 For: Earthmoving andPaving Equipment, Dumps,Service Trucks, Trucks andTrailers, Fleet Vehicles

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC.www.ritchason.comPhone: 800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TNSat., June 19, 2010

• Lebanon, TNSat., September 18, 2010

• Lebanon, TNSat., December 11, 2010

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

• Tampa, FLSat., May 8, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., June 12, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., July 10, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., August 14, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., September 11, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., October 9, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., November 13, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., December 11, 2010

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

• Wilmington, DEFri., June 25, 2010For: Construction andUtility Equipment

VAUGHAN AUCTIONGROUPwww.vaughanauction-group.comPhone: 903-873-6777

• Wills Point, TXThurs., May 13, 2010 For: Spring Contractor’sPublic Auction

WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANYwww.waynepikeauction.comPhone: 763-389-2700

• Slayton, MNThurs., May 6, 2010For: ConstructionEquipment, Trucks,Trailers, Shop Equipment& Tools

• Corcoran, MNThurs., May 13, 2010For: Real Estate, Trucks,Trailers, Forklifts andRigging Equipment

• Princeton, MNSat., June 5, 2010For: Heavy Equipment,Trucks and Trailers

WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC.www.wca-online.comPhone: 760-731-7760

• Perris, CAFri., June 11, 2010For: ConstructionEquipment

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

• Bow, NHThurs., May 13, 2010 For: 14th Annual SpringAbsolute ConsignmentAuction

• Trenton, MIThurs., May 20, 2010 For: Partial LiquidationABC Paving Co.

• Darlington, PAThurs., June 17, 2010 For: Consignment Auction

AuctionsComing

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UCTIOCOMPANY, LLC

License 48-01 • Princeton, MN 55371 • 763-389-2700www.waynepikeauction.com

SATURDAY, JUNE 5 - 8:00 AMHEAVY EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS, TRAILERS, VEHICLES, FARM,

CONSTRUCTION RELATED ITEMSUPPER MIDWEST CONTRACTORS

CONSIGNMENT AUCTION9492 BAPTIST CH RD PRINCETON, MN 55371

MIDSTATES UTILITES INC1495 141st St Slayton, MN 56172

WW CONSTRUCTORS INC20095 75TH AVE CORCORAN, MN 55340

THURSDAY, MAY 6 - 9:00 AMEXCAVATORS, BACKHOES, LOADERS, DOZERS, SKID LOADERS,COMPACTION, TRUCKS, TRACTORS, DUMP TRUCKS,TRAILERS,

SHOP EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS

THURSDAY, MAY 13 - 9:00 AMREAL ESTATE, TRUCKS, TRAILERS, FORKLIFTS, RIGGING EQUIP.,

ELECTRICAL, SAFETY & SHOP EQUIPMENT7000 Square Foot Building with Office & Shop on 1.8 Acres in

Industrial Park

To view complete auction listings visit our website www.waynepikeauc-tion.com or call 763-389-2700 to request a brochure. On-Line Biddingwill be available on all 3 auctions. Register with www.proxibid.com to

bid on-line.

Robert G. Frey, AuctioneerArchbold, Ohio 43502

Phone 419-445-3739 • www.freyandsons.com

AuctionThursday, May 6, 2010 - 9:30am

Archbold, OhioNote: Excess equipment from local contractors. See details at freyauc-tions.com Online bidding thru proxibid.com Location: Rd. 24, Archbold, Ohio. Terms: 10% buyer premi-um on items $2500 and less. Pay in full sale day by guaranteed funds.

Excavators, Cranes & Dumps: '01 Cat 322CL 60' Long Reach; Cat 345BL, SN: 4SS00709, Std stick; Cat345BL, SN: 4SS247, Std Stick; Cat 330L, SN: 5YM01310; Linkbelt 3400 60' Long Reach; JD 892E-LCExc; LinkBelt 2800CII Exc.; Cat Grapple, Fits 345B. Grove RT528C RT Crane; P&H Omega 20 RT Crane;Linkbelt HSP25 Hyd. RT Crane; LinkBelt LS318 HiCab Crawler Crane, 60' Boom; (2) Volvo A40 ArticDumps, SN: 60155 & 1235, Tailgate; Cat 350D Artic Dump, SN:9RF355; Terex 3066C Water Truck; '80Agco A4500 14yd Swamp Haul Truck.

Loaders, Dozers & More: Cat 140G Grader, SN:72v1732; Cat 972G RTL, SN:4WW0324; Cat 950F-2,SN:5SK2681, QT Bkt & Forks; Cat 950, SN:81J7623, QT Bkt & Forks; Komatsu WA380; '97 KomatsuWA320H RTL; JD 544B; Michigan L160 RTL, Hough 90E RTL; JD 755 Cr Ldr. Cat D4C, SN:1RJ738;Dresser TD8G; (2) Terex 8230B Dozers; Cat 416C-IT TLB, Xhoe; NH LS180 Skidloader; Reynolds 14C5Pull Pan; BlawKnox RW95 Road Widener; Galion RP 30/42 Planer; Dynapac CS14 3-W Roller; Raygo304A 66" Smooth Vib. Roller; Champion 60" Vib. Padfoot; Grove MZ46 Lift; Lots of NEW BilJaxScaffolding & MORE!

Aggregate: Pioneer 5x14 3 Deck Wet Screen; Pioneer 3'x25' Fine Material Screen; Simplicity 3x6 3 DeckScreen; CEC 36” Coarse Mtl Washer; Hoover 30”x100' Radial Traveling Staker; Kolberg 24”x80' RadialConv; 24x60 Stacker; 40' Stacker; (3) 24” & 30” Trans Conveyors; EIW Classifying Tank; Cat 125kw GenSet & Switch Trailer; 7yd Feed Bin; 70' Truck Scales.

Trucks: '91 IH 4800 4x4 Knuckleboom; '87 KW T800 Roll-off Truck; '89 Trail King TK70DGP & '88Nelson 25LDS Detach Lowboys; '73 Hyster 50t Detach Beam Lowboy; '05 8x20 Cargo Trlr; Sweeper,Mechanics & Other Trucks.

'02 Moxy Hydrema 912 7yd Mini Artic RotatingDump.

(2) '05 Coyote Fiori DF40 Mini End/Side Dumps(3) Nikken Mini Artic Dumps, Cummins, 3000 kg. '04 Komatsu WA150-5 RTL, SN: 65078, QT GP

bkt/forks, 7649 hrs.'06 Komatsu D39EX-21A Dozer, EROPS, 6-way,

2195 hrs. '99 Komatsu D37P-5 Dozer, 6-way.Komatsu PC78MR-68 Mini Exc., Cab, QT, Thumb,

Rubber, 2639 hrs. '04 Komatsu PC35MR-2 Mini Exc, Swivel QT,

Rubber, 2829 hrs.'99 Komatsu PC27R8 Mini Exc. Bobcat 863C & 863F Skidloaders, Bkt/Forks,

Aux hyds.JD 4400 4x4 Tractor, syncreverse, 3pt, PTO.Trencher for Mini Exc.Brillion SL8 Turfmaker & Landpride PS1572

Seeders

Landpride Tiller & Box BladeHarley T8 Power RakeKHB 400 Hyd Hammer.Bobcat Trencher & 72 Sweeper.Pulverizer '03 GMC C4500 Service Truck, Duramax, Crane,

Air, Reels, Welder. '98 KW T800 Tdm Tractor, Cummins 350, Wetline. '89 Load King PHD70/90-2 35 Ton Detach.

Lowboy. '86 Ford 9000 S/A Dump, Cummins.'05 GMC 2500HD 4dr Pickup, Duramax, Loaded'07 GMC 1500 Pickup, Gas, Long Bed'94 Chevy 3500HD S/A Dump, Diesel.Landoll L2024 10t Tag. '03 Load Max Gooseneck

Tilt Deck. Small Support Equip & Misc.

AuctionWednesday, May 12, 2010 - 9:30am

Dayton, OhioNote: Tom Topp of ToppShape Ent. has decided to sell his equipment atunreserved auction and take it easy! See details at freyauctions.com Online bidding thru proxibid.comLocation: 2120 Ferry Rd, Bellbrook, Ohio south of I-675. Terms: 10% buyer premium on items $2500 andless. Pay in full sale day by guaranteed funds.

JLG Awarded $4M Contractto Build EIRVs for U.S. Navy

JLG Industries Inc. has received an initialorder to build 26 Engine Installation andRemoval Vehicles (EIRV) for the U.S. Navy.Valued at approximately $4 million, thesespecially designed JLG vehicles will be inuse at naval facilities around the world.

“The JLG EIRV is the newest addition toa stellar line of combat proven access solu-tions,” said Denny Buterbaugh, JLGIndustries vice president— government productsand programs. “Astate-of-the-art hydraulic systemprovides the precisionnecessary for placing andremoving engines on awide variety of aircraft.The JLG vehicle’sextreme terrain abilityallows it to be used inalmost any environment.”

The EIRV is based onJLG telescopic materialhandler designs and isideal for placing or remov-ing engines on many com-mon aircraft, including the

P-3, C-2, E-2 and C-130. It has a horizontaloutreach of 29 ft. (8.8 m) and a verticalextension of up to 41 ft. (12.5 m). The EIRVhas a capacity of 6,000 lb. (2,721 kg); andwith four-wheel drive and four-wheel steer,the EIRV can maneuver in the most difficultterrain, according to the manufacturer.

The EIRV machines will be manufacturedin McConnellsburg, Pa.

The EIRV has a horizontal outreach of 29 ft. (8.8 m) anda vertical extension of up to 41 ft. (12.5 m).

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ABSOLUTE ONE OWNER AUCTIONTHURSDAY, MAY 13TH, 2010 AT 9:00AM E.D.T.

LOCATION: Martin Excavating’s Shop is in Middletown, Ohio between Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio, approximately 4.5 miles west of I-75 at Exit 32.NOTICE: Greg and Becky Martin, owners of Greg Martin Excavating, Inc., have deter-

mined specific equipment to be surplus to their needs entering into the 2010 construc-tion season. Established in 1954, Martin Excavating will continue to offer the finest

utility and site development services in Southwest Ohio. Most of this equipment waspurchased new by Martin Excavating. Service Records will be available.

CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2001 CATERPILLAR D7R XR, SN 2EN01231, EROPS, AC, Differential Steer, 7 SU Dozer w/Tilt, 2 BBLMulti-Shank Ripper, SN 8SH01033, Sweeps, Rear Screen, 24” Pads; CATERPILLAR D3C XL Series III Hystat, SN 4TS00250,OROPS, Joystick Controls, 3P Dozer, Rear Screen, 16” Pads; JOHN DEERE 850C Series I, SN 833678, EROPS, AC, SU Dozerw/Tilt, 24” Pads; JOHN DEERE 850B, SN 781228, OROPS, SU Dozer w/Tilt, 24” Pads; JOHN DEERE 850B Long Track, SN758995, OROPS, SU Dozer w/Tilt, 24” Pads; JOHN DEERE 750B Long Track, SN 759157, OROPS, SU Dozer w/Tilt, 3 Valves, 2Remotes, 22” Pads; JOHN DEERE 450C, SN 201855T, OROPS, 6 Way Dozer, Drawbar, PTO, Rear Screen, 16” PadsCRAWLER LOADERS: JOHN DEERE 755, SN 259227, OROPS, GP Bucket w/Teeth, 16” Pads; (2) JOHN DEERE 655B, SN749684, & SN 791844, OROPS, GP Bucket w/Teeth, 4 Counter Weights, Draw Bar, 20” Double Bar Grouser Pads; CATERPILLAR963B LGP, SN 9BL01109, OROPS, Heat, 4-in-1 Bucket w/Teeth, 22” Double Bar Grouser PadsHYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2005 KOBELCO SK480LC, SN YS06U0366, 12’ Stick, 36” Hensley Rock Bucket, ACS HydraulicQuick Coupler, Hydraulic Removable Counter Weight, Remote, 36” Triple Bar Grouser Pads; JOHN DEERE 992E-LC, SN 006259,13’ Stick, 60” Bucket w/Teeth, Quick Coupler, Hydraulic Removable Counter Weight, 36” Triple Bar Grouser Pads; JOHN DEERE892E-LC, SN 011395, 15’ Stick, 46” Bucket, JB Hydraulic Quick Coupler, 32” Triple Bar Grouser Pads; JOHN DEERE 790, SN003925, 9’6” Stick, 36” Bucket w/Teeth, Auxiliary Hydraulics, 32” Triple Bar Grouser Pads; JOHN DEERE 490E, SN 020776, 10’Stick, 36” Bucket w/Teeth, Auxiliary Hydraulics, 24” Triple Bar Grouser Pads; JOHN DEERE 490, SN 009615. 10’ Stick, 24” Bucketw/Teeth, Auxiliary Hydraulics, 28” Triple Bar Grouser PadsMOTOR SCRAPERS: (2) 2000 TEREX TS14F, SN S7721015, & SN S7721020, EROPS, AC, 29.5R25 Tires; (2) TEREX TS14D IIMotor Scraper, SN S7361033. & SN S7361032, EROPS, AC, Cushion Bowl Ride, 29.5R25 TiresMOTOR GRADER: JOHN DEERE 672A, SN 10815T, EROPS, 6 Wheel Drive, 12’ Hydraulic Shift-Tip Moldboard, Front Scarifier,14.00-R24TG TiresRUBBER TIRED LOADERS: JOHN DEERE 644G, SN 558107, EROPS, AC, GP Bucket, Bolt on Cutting Edge, Quick Coupler,(JRB 6’ Forks - Sold Separate), 23.5-25 Tires; (2) JOHN DEERE 544E Rubber Tired Loader, SN 536497 & SN 522703; EROPS,GP Bucket, Bolt on Cutting Edge, 20.5-25 TiresLOADER BACKHOES: JOHN DEERE 510C 4x4, SN 749315, EROPS; JOHN DEERE 410D Turbo Heavy Lift, 4x4, SN 799617,EROPS, JD Dsl., Extendable DipperSKIDSTEER: BOBCAT 843, SN 503733497, Auxiliary Hydraulics, 72” Bucket, (Forks Sold Separate), Foam Filled TiresWHEEL TRACTORS: 2007 DEUTZ-FAHR Agrotron 265 4x4, SN 81013176, EROPS, AC, Deutz Dsl., Air Ride Cab, Front 3 PointHitch, Front PTO, Front 4,500 lb. Counter Weight, Extra Lift, 10,000 lb., 4 Rear Remotes, 2 Power Beyond, Rear Tires, Hour Meterreads 457; JOHN DEERE 8630 4x4, SN 002242R, EROPS, AC, Hydraulic 3 Point Hitch, PTO,3 Rear Remotes, Drawbar, DualWheels; JOHN DEERE 8430 4x4, SN 01718R, EROPS, AC, 3 Point Hitch, PTO, 3 Remotes, Drawbar; MASSEY FER-GUSON 240 Broom Tractor, SN 2773D5527, OROPS, 3 Point Hitch, PTO, MB 5’ Front Mounted Hydraulic Broom,Hydraulic AngleCOMPACTION: CATERPILLAR 815 Compactor, SN 91P0516, OROPS, Hydraulic Leveling Blade; BOMAG BW172PDB-2 Vibratory Compactor, SN 109520510278, OROPS, 66” Padfoot Drum, Hydraulic Leveling Blade; 2003 BOMAGBW211D-3 Vibratory Roller, SN 101580851051, OROPS, 84” Smooth Drum; DYNAPAC CA151ID Vibratory Roller, SN598113, OROPS, 66” Smooth Drum; Tow Type Sheepsfoot Roller, (2) 48” Drums, 40” DiameterTRUCKS: 1986 INTERNATIONAL 9300 Tandem Truck Tractor,Cummins Dsl., Roadranger 10 Spd., PTO Blower,Sleeper, Alum. Fuel Tanks, Alcoa Alum. Wheels; 1981 WHITE Road Boss F350 Tandem Truck Tractor, Cummins 350Dsl., Roadranger 10 Spd., Day Cab, Alum. Fenders; 1976 MACK R686ST Tandem Truck Tractor, Mack Dsl.,Roadranger 13 Spd., Alum. Fenders; 1988 FORD L9000 Tandem Dump Truck, Cummins L10 Dsl., Fuller 8LLTransmission, 16’ Steel Bed, Swing Tailgate; 1978 FORD L8000 Tandem Dump Truck, CAT 3208 Turbo Dsl.,

Roadranger RT613, Ox 14’ Steel Bed, Pintle Hitch; 2001 KENWORTH T300 Tandem Lube & Fuel Truck, CAT Dsl., Eaton 8 Spd.,AC, Air Ride, PTO, Hydraulic Compressor, Taylor Pump, Taylor Lift, Enclosed Bed, 1,000 Gal., Fuel Tank, 250 Gal. Motor Oil Tank,250 Gal. Hydraulic Oil Tank, 250 Gal. 90 Wt. Oil Tank, 250 Gal. 30 Wt. Oil tank, 200 Gal. Used Oil Tank, 120 lb. Grease Tank, 55Gal. New AntifreezeTank, 55 Gal. used Antifreeze Tank, (10) Hose Reels, EVAC Used Oil system, Filter Storage Boxes, AlcoaWheels; 1986 VOLVO N12 Tandem Water Truck, Dsl., 8 Spd., AC, 4,500 Gal. Steel Tank, (3) Front Spray Nozzles, (2) Side SprayNozzles, (2) Rear Spray Nozzles, Hose Reel, PTO, Double Frame; 1997 CHEVROLET 3500 Cheyenne Flatbed Truck, 12’ StakeBed, Anthony Lift Gate; 1987 FORD L8000 Flatbed Truck, Ford Dsl., 5x2 Trans., 16W Steel Bed; 2000 GMC 3500 SL 4x4 UtilityTruck, AC, Reading Bed, Pipe Rack; 1997 FORD F450 Super Duty Utility Truck, Powerstroke Dsl., AC, IMT Bed, IMT 3016, 6,000lb., Hydraulic Crane, Miller Legend 225 Amp Gas Welder/Generator, Ingersoll-Rand 30T Gas Compressor, Hydraulic Outriggers,Work Lights; 1988 FORD F450 Super Duty Utility Truck, 5 Spd., Pacemate Body; 1996 CHEVROLET 2500 Silverado ExtendedCab Pickup Truck, AC, 8’ Bed, Tool Box; 1995 GMC Sierra 1500, 4x4 Pickup Truck; 1992 CHEVROLET 1500 Silverado Pickup TruckSOIL STABILIZATION EQUIPMENT: 2007 C.U. STOLTZFUS TV3WH18HX Site Spreader Tandem Cement/Lime Spreader, SNM27351006, Cyclone Dust Collector, 8’ Rear Spreader Auger, PTO, Variable Speed Feed Web, Pintle Hitch; 2007 FAE GROUPSSH-200 Hydraulic Soil StabilizerTRAILERS: 1965 FRUEHAUF Tandem Dry Bulk Tanker, 3 Compartment Steel Tank; 1991 TRAILKING TK70HDG442 35 TonTandem Lowboy,102”x22’ Deck, Hydraulic Removable Gooseneck, Gas Engine, Non-Ground Bearing, Outriggers, Fold-up RearRamps; 1988 TRANSPORT TRAILER BPX-35F Tandem Lowboy,102”x20’ Deck, Fixed Gooseneck, Outriggers, 5’ Dovetail, Ramps;1978 BIRMINGHAM 820-TT-R Tandem 20 Ton Tilt Top Equipment Trailer, 20’ Deck, Air Brakes, Dual Wheels; 1978 BIRMINGHAM822-0W-818-F Tandem 18 Ton Equipment Trailer, 18’ Deck, Air Brakes, Dual Wheels, 5’ Dovetail, Ramps; 1988 TRANSPORTTRAILER TR-10-2 Tandem 10 Ton Equipment Trailer, 19’ Deck, Air Brakes, Dual Wheels, 5’ Dovetail, Pintle Hitch, Ramps; (4)Tandem Storage Van TrailersATTACHMENTS: (2) REYNOLDS LS16 Finishing Scraper; ROME Bog Disc; LAND PRIDE RCM5015 15’ Rotary Cutter; BOBCAT18” Fastcut Hydraulic Milling Attachment; LOEGERING 15” Trail Blazers Steel Tracks; 6’ Box Blade; WOODS 6’ Grader Blade; 6’Grader Blade; 6’ Landscape Rake; 72” CP Hydraulic Excavator Bucket w/Teeth, fits KOBELCO; 56” ACS Hydraulic ExcavatorBucket w/Teeth, fits KOBELCO; 48” KOBELCO Hydraulic Excavator Bucket w/Teeth, fits KOBELCO 480; ALLIED 9800 HydraulicPlate Compactor, fits JD Excavator; Compaction Wheel, fits Excavator; ALLIED 8700C Hydraulic Plate Compactor, fits JDExcavator; 18” BOBCAT Fastcut Hydraulic Milling Attachment, Hydraulic Side Shift, Raise & Lower; 15” LOEGERING Trail BlazersSteel Tracks, fits BOBCAT 843; 6’ Box Blade, Ripper, Teeth, 3 Pt. HitchTRENCH SHIELDS & MATERIAL BOXES: (2) 8’x16’ KUNDEL Trench Shields; (1) 8’x12’ Manhole Box; 6’x12’ KUNDEL Material

Box; EFFICIENCY 9 Yard Material Box; TITAN Rear Riser System, 10’AIR COMPRESSORS: LEROI 185CFM Air Compressor, SN 3119X1452, Perkins Dsl., Pintle Hitch, on Rubber; GARDNER DEN-VER 150CFM Air Compressor, JD Dsl., on RubberMORTAR MIXERS: STONE 655PM; CON MOR 540; WHITEMAN WC-92PSURVEYING EQUIPMENT: Pipe Laser; Rotating Laser; DAVID WHITE Transit

For More Information Contact:Martin Excavating: (513) 727-9300,

Greg Martin - (513) 465-4752 orChad Idle - (513) 465-4744

OHIO LIC. NO. 2010000054

CCOONNDDIITTIIOONNSS AANNDD TTEERRMMSSThe condition and description of each item set forth is OONNLLYY AA GGUUIIDDEE,, and is in no way a warranty or guarantee,actual or implied. All of the equipment in this Auction is being sold AASS--IISS,, WWHHEERREE--IISS aanndd wwiitthh aallll ffaauullttss.. All condi-tions and descriptions of equipment in this sale bill are believed to be correct and have been conscientiously set forthby the owners. The equipment is available for public inspection prior to the Auction.

CCOOMMPPLLEETTEE PPAAYYMMEENNTT DDAAYY OOFF SSAALLEECertified or Cashiers Check Accepted. If payment is to be made by personal or company check or by wire transfer,you must have a letter from your Bank made to Bunch Brothers Auctioneers. Immediate possession of all equipmenton proper settlement. All equipment must be removed from lot by Friday, May 21st, 2010 at 5:00 P.M.

IINNSSPPEECCTTIIOONN:: The equipment may be inspected at Auction Site beginning May 7th from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.PPRREE--RREEGGIISSTTEERR:: Wednesday, May 12thSSAALLEE SSIITTEE PPHHOONNEE:: (513) 727-9300 • SSAALLEE SSIITTEE FFAAXX:: (513) 727-8325

AACCCCOOMMMMOODDAATTIIOONNSSDrury Inn (513) 425-6650Fairfield Inn by Marriott (513) 424-5444Days Inn Middletown (513) 420-9378Holiday Inn Express (513) 727-8440

TTRRAANNSSPPOORRTTAATTIIOONNGreater Cincinnati International Airport is Serviced by most major airlines.

Middletown Regional Airport/HookfieldMunicipal Airfield for Private Planes

(513) 217-4777

May 5, 2010 – Mixer. Cinco De Mayo TransportationMixer from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Pujols 5 West Grill; 342Westport Plaza, St. Louis, MO. AGC St. Louis members andtheir local Transportation officials are invited to attend. Costis $10. Transportation officials are asked to register withKathy Givens at (314)480-3172. For questions contactLeonard Toenjes at (314)781-2356.

May 7, 2010 – Luncheon and Fundraiser. A messagefrom The Construction Association of Michigan, The EightMile Boulevard Association (8MBA) 11th annual LeadershipLuncheon and Fundraiser to be held at 11:00 a.m. to 2:00p.m. at the Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center. Tickets areavailable for $250 per person. This will be a rare opportu-nity to meet several key policy-makers and pay for the eventout of corporate funds. Please contact Kevin N. Koehler,Construction Association of Michigan, telephone:(248)972-1000.

May 7, 2010 – Tournament. AGC of St. Louis PAC SpringSporting Clays Tournament. For a full lineup of AGC of St.Louis Events, visit the Programs and Events section of theAGC’s website.

May 11, 2010 – Convention. 42nd Annual IAAPConvention at the Springfield Crowne Plaza Hotel,Springfield, IL. You may register by contacting IAAP, 1115South 2nd Street, Springfield, IL 62704. Fax: (217)241-1641. Telephone: (217)241-1639.

May 25, 2010 – Golf Outing. AGC of St. Louis PAC GolfOuting. For a full lineup of AGC of St. Louis Events, visit thePrograms and Events section of the AGC’s website.

June 1-5, 2010 – EXPO. ConExpo Russia 2010, CrocusInternational Exhibition Center, Moscow, Russia. ConExpoRussia is a new construction exhibition supported by theRussian government, Russian contractor groups, and themanufacturers who exhibit. It is the gathering place of the

construction, utility and forestry industries in Russia and sur-rounding states, featuring the latest in equipment technolo-gies and education. The Russian construction industry isbooming. With continued growth potential and infrastructureprojects in the nonresidential construction, forestry and util-ity industries, companies are looking to the Russian marketto expand their enterprise. For more information visit:www.conexporussia.com and email:[email protected] and phone: (800)867-6060.

June 14, July 20, August 18, September 15, 2010 –Golf Outings. The CAM (Construction Association ofMichigan) Golf Committee’s 2010 CAM Golf OutingSchedule which features four value-packed outings atremarkable prices include dates June 15 Devil’s Ridge GolfClub - Oxford; July 20 Dunham Hills Golf Club - Harland;August 18 Fieldstone Golf Club - Auburn Hills; September 15Cherry Creek Golf Club - Shelby Township. For more infor-mation and any other questions please contact Diana Brownat 218-972-1000.

June 25-26, 2010 – Show. South Carolina Truck Show,Charleston, SC. Home to beautiful beaches and greatAmerican history, Charleston, SC will be the site for the SouthCarolina Truck Show. The event is being held at the FaithAssembly of God Church, 337 Farmington Road, Exit 199off I-26. All proceeds from this event will go towards mis-sions work at Faith Assembly of God Church. For more infor-mation, call 843-376-2418 or email [email protected].

July 19-21, 2010 – Workshop. Illinois Association of

Aggregate Producers is hosting a Illinois TeachersWorkshop: “Rocks, Minerals & Mining in Today’s Society”at Chestnut Mountain Resort, 8700 West Chestnut Road,Galena, Illinois 61036; telephone: (800) 798-0098. Forsign up information or questions, please call: GlendaSchoening or Shawn McKinney (217) 241-1639.

DONATION - HELP Support IAAP’s Political Activities – TheIAAP Political Action Committee (PAC)was created in orderto provide financial support for our allies in the IllinoisGeneral Assembly. Whether from Chicago or DownstateIllinois, Democrat or Republican, these legislators all haveone thing in common – they support bills that help theIllinois aggregates industry and oppose bills that hurt ourinterests. As the cost of political campaigns continues torise, we want to ensure that legislators who support thisindustry can compete and continue to do good work. Forthat reason, supporting the IAAP PAC is critically importantto the future of our industry, your company, and yourAssociation’s political activities. Please consider sending adonation, payable to the IAAP, to: John Henriksen,Secretary/Treasurer, IAAP PAC, 1115 S. 2nd Street,Springfield, Illinois 62704.

INFORMATION - The Transportation for Illinois Coalition(TFIC) has published and electronic version of it’s mostrecent white paper, an analysis of the 2009 capital pro-gram. To download a copy of this document, go to the TFICwebsite: http://www.tficillinois.org, click on publications andopen the file entitled Capital Funding for Transportation.Questions? Please feel free to contact John Henriksen,Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers, 1115 South 2ndStreet, Springfield, IL 62704. Office: (217)241-1639. Cell:(217)899-7389. Fax: (217)241-1641.

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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.

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27 Aggregate

74 Asphalt/Paving/Concrete

145 Attachments and Parts

80 Bore/Trench/Drill

25 Graders

111 On-Road Trailers

36 Telescopic Handler

41 Trucks – Off-Road

47 Water Related Equipment

DOZERS EXCAVATORS

BACKHOES

FORKLIFTS

COMPACTORSAERIAL WORK PLATFORMS

LOADERS SCRAPERS

110 44 88

63 91 78

86 31 53

158 TRUCKS –ON-ROAD

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I.R.A.Y. service auction company specializes in heavy equipment auctions and equipment appraisals.

I.R.A.Y. Shows Off Lots of Equipment in Foley, Minn.

The rain and mud didn’t stop the crowds from attendingI.R.A.Y.’s March 5 auction in Foley, Minn. Onlinebidding for the heavy equipment also was available.

RK Construction of Marcell, Minn., was represented byDave Kongsjord (L) and Ray Kongsjord, owner. Bothwere looking at bidding on a side dump and a Cat D6dozer.

Ted Ulrich (L) of Price Gregory, in Houston, Texas, and Roger Swanepoel of AJSConstruction in Glenwood City, Wis., are at the I.R.A.Y. auction to check out theequipment prices and hopefully to find a good deal.

Mary Rahier (L), CFO and Jesse Rahier, owner, both ofMitch Rahier Logging, located in Big Lake, Minn., checkout a 1986 Caterpillar 215B with a Hewitt bucket.

Jim Johnson of Bollig and Sons, Hopkins, Minn. checksout a Cat D9 that went for $11,000.

Travis Chilson (L) and Blake Fjosne of Fjosne Construction from Willow River,Minn., bought this Cat D6 dozer for $33,000.

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MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from THE SHELLY COMPANY

& AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS

FULL INVENTORY OF EARTHMOVING, SITE DEVELOPMENT & PAVING

EQUIPMENT, HEAVY TRUCK TRACTORS, DUMP TRUCKS, TRAILERS & FLEET VEHICLES

PARTIAL LISTING: EXCAVATORS: 1995 Cat 325L, s/n7LM00842; 1994 John Deere 490E, s/n 20982; 1997 HitachiEX400LC-3, s/n 16A6129; CRAWLER TRACTORS &LOADERS: 2000 Cat D7R, s/n 2EN00704; 1996 Cat D8R,s/n 7XM00478; RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2003 Cat980G II, s/n CAT980GEQWH00713; 1998 Cat 980G, s/n2KR02600; 1994 Cat 980F, s/n 8CJ01591; 1991 Cat 950F, s/n7ZF00250; 2002 Komatsu WA500-3LK, s/n A71102; 1993Komatsu WA700-1, s/n 10080; 1998 Daewoo Mega 250, s/n1036; 1989 Michigan L70, s/n L70V60693ASH; TRACTORLOADER BACKHOES: 2002 Cat 420D, s/n JFDP07315;SKID STEERS: 2000 Cat 216, s/n 4NZ00982; 1992 Case1845, s/n JAF0101844; SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS:2010 Pallet Forks; 2010 Fork Frame; 2010 60”, 66” & 72”Smooth Bkts; 2010 Stump Bkt; 2010 Versatech Hay Spear;2010 66” Smooth Bkt Grapple; 2010 Mount Plate; CRUSH-ING & SCREENING PLANTS & EQUIPMENT: LARGEGENSETS: Kohler 135ROZJ 135 KW Skid Mtd Genset, s/n611199; PAVING EQUIPMENT & ROAD WIDENERS:1999 Cat AP1055B, s/n 8BM00388; 2002 Leeboy L8500T, s/n

2788HD, ; 2002 Blaw Knox PF2181, s/n 21810195; 2000Blaw Knox PF2181, s/n 218101038; 1999 Blaw KnoxPF5510, s/n 55102714; 1989 Ingersoll Rand 350S, s/n B4127;1985 Blaw Know RW100, s/n 1000414; 1985 Blaw KnowRW100, s/n 100307; 1983 Blaw Knox RW100, s/n 0980002;ROUGH TERRAIN, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS &MANLIFTS: 1999 Lull 844C-42, s/n 99M21P221866;MOTOR GRADERS, MAINTAINERS & MOTORSCRAPERS: 1995 Cat 143H, s/n 1AL00039; 1995 HuberM850A, s/n M850A02UEM0908; 1987 Athey AB6905, s/n719A169; TRENCHERS & ROCK SAWS: 1988 VermeerT650TA, s/n V5JI000211; COMPACTORS & ROLLERS:2001 Hypac C766C, s/n 109C20902397; 2000 Hypac C776CRoller, s/n 109C20902377; 1999 Hypac C766C, s/nC209C2249V; 1998 Hypac C766C, s/n C209C2250V; 1997Hypac C340C, s/n C146C3238U; 1995 Hypac C850B, s/nB188S1909S; 1998 Ingersoll Rand DD90HF, s/n 154506;1993 Cat CP563, s/n 1YJ00347; 1995 Wacker Rider Roller,s/n RD880V673601655; 1992 Dynapac CS12T, s/n 871154;1992 Hyster C350D, s/n D089C6193L; 1990 Hyster C350D,s/n D089C6185L; 1987 Hamm GRW15 9 Wheel Roller, s/n1429957; 1993 Bomag BW212D2, s/n 109400870106T; 1965Galion Chief s/n 42056; RIDGID FRAME & ARTICU-LATED END DUMPS: 1999 Komatsu HD325-6, s/n 5787;1999 Euclid R40C, s/n 404TDC76236; GENSETS, COM-PRESSORS, PUMPS, WELDERS & LIGHT TOWERS:Gorman Rupp 16C2-F4L 6” Skid Mtd Water Pump, s/n1160517; BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS: Cat 2 Barrel, 3Tooth Ripper For Car D7R; 1999 Allied 785C HydCompactor; 1991 Skeleton Bkt; 4’ Q/C Forks For Michigan

L70; 2010 Excalibur X36 Thumb; ASPHALT PLANTCOMPONENTS: PLT 66 Hot Mix Surge Silo, Tri-Axle Mtd;TRUCK TRACTORS: 1999 Int’l 4900, Vin2HSFHAET1XC036236; WATER & TANK TRUCKS: 1994Ford L9000 , Vin 1FDYW82E1RVA47817; 1993 Int’l 8100,Vin 1HTHBBEN0PH471478; 1993 GMC TC7H042, Vin1GDS7H4JXPJ512936; 1993 GMC TC7H064, Vin1GDS7H4J2P1513059; 1990 Int’l 4900 , Vin1HTSDTVN4LH243368; 1988 GMC 68129, Vin4GDT9C4C2JV01341; 1985 Int’l Water Truck, Vin1HTLDTVN6GHA22481; MULTI AXLE & S/A DUMPS:1995 Chevy C3500, Vin 1GBKC34N8SJ114160; DISTRIBU-TOR TRUCKS: 1991 Ford F800, Vin1FDXK84AOMVA26824; MIXER TRUCKS: 1995Kenworth W900B Rear Discharge Mixer, McNeilus 11 YdMixer, Vin 1NKWLA0X0SS653535; UTILITY, FLATBED& VAN BODY TRUCKS: 1998 Chevy 3500, Vin1GBKC34F7WF073005; 1995 GMC C7H, Vin1GDJ7H1P8SJ509904; 1994 GMC Barrel Truck, Vin1GBKC34F7WF073005; 1991 Chevy Kodiak, Vin1GBG6H1P7MJ106005; 1991 Int’l 4900 , Vin1HTSDZ7N5MH317303; 1999 Ford F350XL, Vin1FDSF34L2XED80500; 1995 GMC 3500, Vin1GDJC34K0SE537056; 1994 GMC Topkick, Vin1GDG6H1J0RJ513562; 1984 Int’l 1954, Vin1HTLDUXP4EHA37336; 2005 GMC 3500, Vin1GDJC34U95E274295; 1989 Ford L9000, Vin1FDZY90W3KVA28224; SERVICE, FUEL & LUBETRUCKS: 1992 GMC Topkick Lube Truck, Vin1GDM7H1J1NJ525410; 1987 Ford F900 Fuel Truck, Vin

1FDY190A8HVA60545; MECHANICS & WELDERSTRUCKS: 2004 Chevy 2500, Vin 1GBHC24U84E102808;1999 Chevy 3500, Vin 1GBKC34F4XF036799; TRAILERS:2000 Fontaine 50 Ton Tri-Axle Lowbed, Vin4LF4S5239Y3509844; 2000 Etnyre R50TL3 50 Ton Lowbed,Vin 1E9272613YE111169; T/A Equipment Trailer; FLEETVEHICLES: 2002 Chevy 1500, Vin 1GCEC14W42Z248509;2002 Chevy S10, Vin 1GCCS19W828188226; 2002 FordF150, Vin 1FTRX1728KC01622; 2001 Ford Ranger, Vin1FTYR10C91TA29649; 2005 GMC 1500, Vin1GTEC19X75Z257565; 2005 Chevy Impala, Vin2G1WF52EX59331852; 2004 Ford F350, Vin1FDWF36545EA38964; 2004 GMC 1500, Vin1GTEC14X54Z281949; 2004 Ford Explorer, Vin1FMZU63K54UB41913; 2003 Ford F250XL, Vin3FTNX21L93MB26462; 2003 Chevy 1500, Vin1GCEC14XX3Z304396; 2000 Chevy 1500, Vin1GCEC14W4YE289478; 1997 Chevy 2500, Vin1GBGC24R9VZ213823; MESSAGE & ARROWBOARDS: 2006 Allmand 2200ALT Arrow Board, s/n611460355; Allmand S/A Portable Arrow Board, Parts Only,s/n 0250A-B06; UTILITY & BROOM TRACTORS: 1999Kubota L4310, s/n 51922; 1998 Massey Ferguson 240, s/nG03395; 1997 Ford 3430, s/n 060792B; 1996 Broce RC300,s/n 87854; SUPPORT EQUIPMENT & TOOLS: 8’x20’Trench Box w/4” Sides & 3’ Spreaders; (4) 5’ Spreader BarsFor Trench Box; (3) 500 Gal Skid Mtd Product Tanks w/Pump& Hose Reel; (2) 2010 Easy Kleen Magnum Gold 4000 PSI12v Hot Water Pressure Washers, 15 HP Gas, Totally SelfContained; Gang Drill; AND MORE!

FRIDAY, MAY 14TH, 9:00 AM700 HART ROAD

COLUMBUS, OHIO 43223

INVENTORY OF EARTHMOVING, PAVING & MILLING EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS,

TRAILERS & FLEET VEHICLES

PARTIAL LISTING: EXCAVATORS: 2003 Cat 345BLSeries II, s/n CAT0345BLAGS01860; 2004 Cat 330CL, s/nCAT0330CLDDKY02195; 2003 Cat 330CL, s/nCAT0330CCDKY01379; 2003 Cat 330CL, s/nCat0330CKDKY01377; 2003 Cat 330CL, s/nCAT0330CADKY01384; 2001 Cat 330BL, s/nCAT0330BP6DR04618; 2004 Cat 325CLC, s/nCAT0325CLCRB01040; 2001 Cat 325BL, s/nCAT0325BJ2JR03356; 2004 Cat 322CL, s/nCAT0322CCHEK00378; 2003 Cat 322CL, s/nCAT0322CEHEK00377; 2003 Cat 315CL, s/nCAT0315CJCJC00220; 2005 Cat 307B, s/n 5CW00135; 1993Komatsu PC300LC-5, s/n A71357; Komatsu PC35, s/n 36002;2004 Daewoo SL225LC-V, s/n 1398; 2003 DaewooSL290LC-V, s/n 1477; CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2005 CatD5G LGP, s/n CAT00D5GJRKG1959; 2003 Cat D5G LGP,s/n CAT00D5GCWGB00733; 2003 Cat D5G XL, s/nCAT00D3GVJMH00613; 2001 Cat D5C Series III LGP, s/nCAT00F5CV6CS1175; 1999 Cat D5C Series III LGP, s/n6CS00576; 1997 Cat D5C Series III Hystat, s/n 5HS00261;1988 Cat D8N, s/n 9TC02254; 1983 Cat 963, s/n 11Z00266;1996 Komatsu D65EX-12, s/n 60933; 1988 Komatsu D31S-17, s/n 33249; 1986 Komatsu D31P-17, s/n 34417; RUBBERTIRED LOADERS: 2004 Cat 966G, s/nCAT0966GCANZ00739; 2004 Cat 950G Series II, s/nCAT00950GTBAA00478; 2001 Cat 938G, s/n 4YS01959;1998 Cat 938G, s/n 6WS00680; 1995 Cat 938F, s/n 1KM1173;

1997 Cat 928G, s/n 6XR00509; TRACTOR LOADERBACKHOES: 2007 Cat 420E IT, s/nCAT0420EVKMW01274; 2005 Cat 420DIT, s/nCAT0420DVBLN12236; 2003 Cat 420D, s/nCAT0420DPFD208297; SKID STEER: 2005 Cat 248B, s/nCAT0248BHSCL01109; PAVEMENT MILLERS: 2006 CatPM200, s/n CATPM200CP1C00300; 2006 Cat PM102, s/nCATPM102HZ1X00188; PAVING EQUIPMENT: 2001 CatAP-650B, s/n CATAP650C9DN00471; 1999 Cat AP105B, s/nABB00194; 2004 Puckett Bros 540, s/n 13350408; 2005Sealmaster T/A Portable Asphalt Sealer, 215/80R16 Tires, s/n1S9T5132350420030; CRUSHING & SCREENINGPLANTS: 2003 BL Pegson Premiertrak, s/n QM018862;2002 BL Pegson 1300 Portable, s/n VM016221; 2002 ErinTDL25, s/n 2002540036; COMPACTION EQUIPMENT:2004 Cat CS-563E, s/n CATCS563PASA00383; 1998 Cat CC-563C, s/n 4KN01211; 1997 Cat CS-563C, s/n 4KN00848;2003 Cat CB-534D, s/n CATCBG534PFGH00198; 2004 CatCB-224E, s/n CATCB224T24400521; 1997 Cat CP-323C, s/n6DM00195; 1996 Cat CS-323C, s/n 1EN00120; 2001Dynapac CA252D, s/n 66221184; 2001 Dynapac CC92, s/n60610981; 2002 Hypac C840C, s/n 101580371665; 2002Hypac C788B, s/n 109B21501868; 1999 Hypac C812A, s/n109A21902065; 1995 Dynapac CC122, s/n 60111472;Dynapac CG15C, s/n 178487; 1986 Beuthling B300, s/n 1567;2005 Wacker RT82SC, s/n 5577343; 2005 Wacker RT82SC,s/n 5597035; 1998 Wacker RT820, s/n 764401351; 2001Rammax P33/24HMR, s/n 330851; 1997 Wacker, s/n750701426; Wacker RT820, s/n 2483; Wacker RT820, s/n5658675; 1997 Rammax RW-1404MR, s/n 321094; MOTORSCRAPERS & GRADERS: 1999 Cat 12H, s/n 8MN0683;ROUGH TERRAIN & TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2004Cat TH360B, s/n SLE01086; 1981 PCM 610, s/n 176100006;CRANES: 1986 P&H 5000 Knuckleboom Crane, Mtd OnFord 8000 S/A Flatbed Truck, Crane s/n 3003-87, Ford Vin1FDXR80U8GVA04988; ARTICULATED END DUMPS:

2004 Cat 735, 35 Ton, s/n CAT00735EAWR00750; 2001 Cat730, s/n CAT00730AAGF00312; 1996 Cat D25D, s/n1HK00593; 2004 Volvo A40D, s/n A40DV11322; 2004 VolvoA40D, s/n A40DV11321; BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS:Stanley MB1700 Hammer, s/n 8477; Stanley MB70EXHammer; TRUCK TRACTORS: 2006 Kenworth T800B Tri-Axle Tractor, Vin 1XKDPBTX06R124313; 1996 Peterbilt 379T/A Tractor, Vin 1XP5DB9X9TN397784; TRI, T/A & S/ADUMPS: 2006 Mack CV713 Granite Tri-Axle Dump, Vin1M2AG11C86M033503; 2006 Mack CV713 Granite Tri-AxleDump, Vin 112AG11C16M024108; 2005 Mack CV713Granite Tri-Axle Dump, Vin 1M2AG11C35M025288; 1999Mack RD688S Tri-Axle Dump, Vin 1M2P324C9YM048831;1999 Mack RD688S T/A Dump, Vin 1M2P270C8XM044161;2001 Ford Fl50 S/A Dump, Vin 1FDXF46F91EA58351;DETACHABLE & LOWBED TRAILERS: 2003 FontaineTH60BSR 60 Ton Tri-Axle Detachable Lowboy Trailer, Vin13NE5440233517212; 1997 Talbert 73DW-50SA-HRG-1-T150 Ton Tri-Axle Detachable Lowboy Trailer, Vin40FW07837V1014900; 2006 Flip Up 4th Axle, Vin4LFM0510X63528767; DUMP TRAILERS: 1996 CPSTSD34, 34’ T/A Dump Trailer, Vin 1C9515526TP389016;TAG-ALONG & OTHER H.D. EQUIPMENT TRAIL-ERS: 2005 Towmaster T50 25 Ton Tri-Axle Tag Trailer, Vin4KNFT24365L160298; 2004 Contrail C10 5 Ton T/A TagTrailer, Vin 4KNUC16244L161020; 1998 Hudson T/A TagTrailer, Vin 10HHSE187W1000312; UTILITY, FLATBED& VAN BODY TRUCKS: 1999 Ford F450, Vin1FDXF46F3XEE42540; 1994 GMC 3500, Vin1GDKC34KXRJ524577; Am General 6x6 (Military) Flatbed,Vin 05A33971C12210030; SERVICE, WATER, FUEL &LUBE TRUCKS: 2003 Peterbilt 330 Service Truck, Vin2NPNHD6H93M809984; 1999 Freightliner Fl70 Water Truck,Vin 1FV6HFAA6XHB27948; 2004 Kenworth T300 LubeTruck, Vin 2NKMHD7X14M064303; MECHANICTRUCKS: 2003 Ford F450 XL, Vin 1FDXF46F93EA41228;

2000 Ford F650 XLT, Vin 3FDNF65A4YMA73126; 1996Ford F350 XL, Vin 2FTHF36F7TCA51684; FLEET VEHI-CLES: 2006 Ford F350 XL, Vin 1FTWW30PX6EB04076;2005 Ford F350 XL, Vin 1FTWW31555ED00759; 2005 FordF150 XL, Vin 1FTVX14545NA39567; 2005 GMC Denali,Vin 1GKF66UX5J139396l; 2005 Ford Expedition, Vin1FMFU1815LA5194; 2004 GMC Denali, Vin1GKEK63U34J308608; 2004 Ford F250, Vin1FTNX21L64EC02047; 2004 Ford F250, Vin1FTNF21LX4ED55999; 2004 Chevy 1500 LS, Vin2GCEK19V441135884; 2004 Ford F150, Vin KF13595; 2003Ford F250 XLT, Vin 3FTNF21L43MB21186; 2003 FordF150, Vin 1FTRW08LX3KC47166; 2003 Chevy 1500, Vin1GCEK14U23Z123245; 2003 Chevrolet 1500, Vin1GCEK14V23Z123245; 2001 Ford Excursion XLT, Vin1FMSU41FS1ED29865; 2000 Ford F250 XLT, Vin1FTNX21F1YEA58469; 1997 GMC 2500SL, Vin1GTGK24P7VE550173; 1997 Ford Explorer, Vin1FNDU34E9VUC07382; 1994 Jeep Wrangler, Vin21J4FY19PXRP411672; 1989 Chevy 2500 Silverado, Vin1GCGK24K2KE19068; GENERATORS: 2001 Multiquip70KW, s/n 7302974; 2000 Multiquip DCA25SSIU, s/n7104077; 1999 Multiquip DCA25SSIU, s/n 7102696; 1998Coleman CJ4T60S0 60KW, s/n 6983010; COMPRESSORS:1998 Sullivan D185Q6CA, s/n 1823A; LIGHT TOWERS:2003 Amida AL4050D-4MH, s/n 0304-78647; 2000 AmidaAL4060D-4MH, s/n 0001-61786; 1997 Amida AL4050D-4MH, s/n 9707-42308; 1999 Amida AL4060D-4MH, s/n9902-53454; 1997 Ingersoll R& L6-4MH Portable, s/n273100UBH823; PUMPS: 2003 Godwin CDL50 6” PortableCentrifugal Pump, s/n 0229389-34; SUPPORT EQUIP-MENT: 2000 Multiquip/Whiteman WC-62P Concrete Mixer,s/n HL-751813; Multiquip/Whiteman WC-92P ConcreteMixer, s/n FB-752556; AND MORE!

THURSDAY, MAY 20TH, 9:30 AM201 WILTON AVE

MIDDLESEX, NJ 08846

MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from N. PORCHETTA CONTRACTING CO. OF NJ, INC.

& AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS

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DIRECTIONS: From North: I-35 to I-235 West, 1-235 West toEast 6th Ave. Take East 6th Ave., go south approx. 1 mile thenturn right on Scott St. and go 4 blocks west to 1405 SE 1st. FromSouth and West: I-35/I-80 to I-235 East, I-235 East to East 6thAve. Go South Approx. 1 mile then turn, right on Scott St. andgo 4 blocks west to 1405 SE 1st. Address: 1405 SE 1st DesMoines, Iowa 50315. (Eco Tech’s yard.)

NOTE: Selling in this sale will be late & great cranes, aerials,forklifts, plus a fill line construction equipment.

HILITES: 2 ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: 2008 TerexRT780 (80T), New 2009 Terex RT555 (55T), 2 TRUCKCRANES: P&H T900XL (100 ton), Linkbelt HTC50W 50ton,HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Bobcat 334, HYDRAULICSCAFFOLD SYSTEM: Hydro Mobile Mast ClimbingScaffold, MZK2 Paver Unit, (3) M-1 Hydro Mobile Power Unit,(17) Bridges: (2ft.-20ft.), RUBBER TIRED LOADERS:Komatsu WA380, 4 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2002Skytrak 10054 Legacy, 2004 Skytrak 8042 Legacy, 2000-1998Skytrak 8042 Legacy, FORKLIFTS: 2007 MitsubishiFGC25NQI 5,000lb., 3 BOOM LIFTS: (2) 2002 JLG 660SJ(generators), JLG E330AJ, RUBBER TRACKED SKIDSTEERS: 2002 Bobcat T200, LASER EQUIPMENT: TopCon Control System, SURVEY EQUIPMENT: David WhiteTransit, CONCRETE PUMP: Mayco ST30, TRENCH BOXACCESSORIES: 7ft. Ladder Spreader w/ Mud Shields,ATTACHMENTS: Excavators: New 5600-4800-3500 thumbs,New Super Cut Asphalt Cutters, New Grizzly Thumbs,Backhoes: Stanley Hammer, Skid Steers: New Hay Spears,Grapples, New TRX 4000 48in. Forks, Tree Booms, Buckets,Fork Frames, Stump Buckets, Backhoe, Tree Boom., Tree Shear,SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Culvert Pipes, 10in. InflatableSewer Plug .

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PRELIMINARY EQUIPMENT LISTRUBBER TIRED LOADERS: (3) 1999 CAT 950G; (2)SAMSUNG SL150-2; SKID STEER LOADERS: 2005CAT 226B; 2000 CAT 226; EXCAVATOR: CAT 320CL;LOADER BACKHOES: 2001 CAT 420D; CAT 416 C4X;CASE 580SL; CASE 580E; CRAWLER TRACTORS:2004 CAT D5N LGP; 2001 CAT D5C XL; 2001 CAT D5C;2001 CAT D5C XL III; CAT D5C XL III HYSTAT; CAT D5CIII; 2004 CAT D4G XL; MOTOR GRADERS: 2000 CAT140H; CAT 12H; SINGLE DRUM VIBRATORYROLLERS: (2) DYNAPAC 251D; DYNAPAC CA251D 25SERIES; IR SD-70D; SINGLE DRUM PADFOOT COM-PACTOR: HAMM 2420; TANDEM ROLLER: 2000ROSCO DELUXE III; TAR KETTLE: 2001 LEEBOY 250T;FUEL & LUBE TRUCK: 1984 FORD 8000; FLATBED

TRUCK: 1994 GMC TOP KICK; TRUCKS/SUVS: 2005JEEP LAREDO GRAND CHEROKEE; 2000 FORDEXPLORER XLS; 1998 FORD F150 XLT; 1998 FORDF150; 1997 FORD F250 4X4 XLT; 1997 FORD EXPEDI-TION; 1995 FORD F150; TRAILERS: 2002 TOW MAS-TER T20; 1990 ETNYRE 20 TON TILT TOP TAG; 1980HYSTER 35 TON LOWBOY; MISC.

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ALEX LYON & SON INCDES MOINES IA ...............................................................................64

ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC .....................................................9ALL ERECTION & CRANE RENTALS.....................................................20ALLU GROUP..........................................................................................19AMERICAN STATE EQUIPMENT............................................................11ARTIC SNOW & ICE CONTROL.............................................................23BARGAINS...............................................................................................53BODINE MFG ..........................................................................................23BRANDEIS...............................................................................................23BREAKER TECHNOLOGIES ..................................................................47BUNCH BROS AUCTION CO

MIDDLETOWN OHIO .......................................................................60CAT AUCTION SERVICES

TWIN CITIES / DES MOINES, IA.....................................................57CEG SCALE MODELS ............................................................................22CHAMPION MOTOR GRADERS.............................................................24CK POWER..............................................................................................23CLASSIFIEDS.....................................................................................54,55CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE - WANTED ..............................56CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY CORP ..................................................16CUSTOM MADE PRODUCTS.................................................................21DAKOTA AG INNOVATIONS ...................................................................65DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA CORP...............................................25DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER...............................................................31DURATECH .............................................................................................43DYNAPAC ................................................................................................32FABCO EQUIPMENT INC .........................................................................7FARM-RITE EQUIPMENT INC ..................................................................8FELLING TRAILERS................................................................................51FINKBINER EQUIPMENT CO .................................................................11FREY & SONS INC

ARCHBOLD OHIO / DAYTON OH....................................................59GARY CARLSON EQUIPMENT ..............................................................10GEITH INC...............................................................................................47HARTS TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ..................................................35HOWELL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ..........................................33,68ILLINOIS TRUCK & EQUIPMENT.............................................................3INDECO NORTH AMERICA ....................................................................41IRAY AUCTION

LIME SPRINGS IA ............................................................................65IROCK CRUSHERS.................................................................................46IRON PLANET

ONLINE AUCTION............................................................................61

JJ SCHECKEL CORP..............................................................................20JOHN DEERE..........................................................................................28KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY..........................................30KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ...................................................................26KUBOTA...................................................................................................24LUBY EQUIPMENT SERVICES ..............................................................21MCALLISTER EQUIPMENT CO..............................................................45MCCANN INDUSTRIES INC .....................................................................6METSO MINERALS.................................................................................45MID COUNTRY MACHINERY .................................................................34MIDLAND EQUIPMENT CO ....................................................................50MUSTANG MFG ......................................................................................29NITKE SALES INC

WAUSAU WI .....................................................................................65PATTEN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO..............................................2,21PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC

COLUMBUS OH / MIDDLESEX NJ..................................................63POWERSCREEN MW DEALER..............................................................39RDO EQUIPMENT/SCHARBER EQUIPMENT .......................................15REDI-HAUL TRAILERS INC ....................................................................50REMU SCREENING TECHNOLOGY......................................................43RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS

COLUMBUS OHIO ...........................................................................64ROCKFORD / CHICAGO..................................................................67

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ..........................................................6,13ROCKLAND MFG CO..............................................................................19ROLAND MACHINERY INC ......................................................................5RUDD EQUIPMENT CO..........................................................................17SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES ...................................................................33SCREEN USA..........................................................................................37STAR EQUIPMENT LTD............................................................................6TOWMASTER INC..................................................................................52WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY, LLC

SLAYTON MN / CORCORAN MN / PRINCETON MN .....................59WHAYNE SUPPLY CO ............................................................................33YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS

TRENTON MI....................................................................................65

OHIO STATE SUPPLEMENTBOBCAT ENTERPRISES ..........................................................................3GIBSON MACHINERY LLC.......................................................................5NORTRAX-MIDWEST................................................................................8RUDD EQUIPMENT CO............................................................................1THE MCLEAN CO .....................................................................................7

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Wednesday, May 12, 2010 8:00 amAuction Location: 8966 E State St, Rockford, IL 61108 Fax: 815.942.8053

Auction Firm License # 444.000193 / Auctioneer: Greg S. Fuqua #441.000843

Thursday, May 13, 2010 8:00 amAuction Site: 2400 Ritchie Road, Morris, IL 60450 Fax: 815.942.8053

Auction Firm License # 444.000193 / Auctioneer: John L. Korrey #441.001097

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