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The second part of the project is state funded and makes up a new taxiway bridge for planes at the airport. Construction employers added 29,000 jobs in February and 321,000 over the past year, reaching the highest employment total in six years, as the sector’s unemployment rate fell to an eight-year low of 10.6 percent, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials cautioned, however, that construction jobs in the highway and transit sector were at risk because of Washington gridlock. “Despite challenging weather conditions in much of the country, both the number of work- ers and their average weekly hours rose last month to the highest levels since the reces- sion,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s Construction Firms Add 29,000 Jobs After 20 years of discussion and planning, a two-part road project on Greensboro’s rapidly-growing northwest side is finally under way. The 9.4-mi. (15.1 km) long U.S. Highway 220/N.C. Highway 68 con- nector, which will one day be rebranded as I-73, is a four-lane highway under construction just west and north of Piedmont Triad International Airport (PTI). The main part of the $176.5 million project also includes two new interchanges and a pair of bridges across Reedy Fork Creek. The second part of the project is state funded and makes up a new taxiway bridge for planes at the airport. The goal of the road portion of the project is to improve the traffic flow around PTI and the northwestern part of Guilford County, which is heavily populated with a mix of neighborhoods and businesses. Worth the Wait — U.S. 220 Receives $17.6M Upgrade Power Equipment Company Hosts Open House…8 World of Asphalt Breaks Attendance Records…18 Pinnacle Cranes Solidifies Position in Southeast…12 Inside “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 Published Nationally April 1, 2015 Vol. XXVII • No. 7 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com By Christine Wolkin CEG ASSOCIATE EDITOR The Wild West may soon find itself in anoth- er gold rush frenzy: Golden Queen is building the first fully-permitted gold mine to open in California in 50 years. Golden Queen Mining Company Ltd., a Canadian publically-held company, is develop- ing the Soledad Mountain Project, a fully per- mitted, open pit, heap leach gold and silver proj- ect located just outside the town of Mojave in Kern County, Calif., about 90 mi. northeast of the Los Angeles International Airport. The proj- ect will use conventional open pit mining meth- ods and the cyanide heap leach and Merrill- Crowe processes to recover gold and silver from crushed, agglomerated ore. Construction has started on site and commissioning is planned for 2015. “We expect to produce 1 million ounces of gold and 10 million ounces of silver over the next decade or so,” said Lutz Klingmann, direc- tor and president of Golden Queen, who added that he predicts a 12-year mine life. Klingmann has been involved with Golden Queen Mining Co. Ltd. since 2001 and has been instrumental in the development and permitting process of the Soledad Mountain Project. A sea- soned mine developer, Klingmann has devel- oped six mines, four of which were in the south- western United States, since mid-1981. His operating experience spans the globe and includes Africa, Venezuela, Canada and the United States. The primary ore types that will be mined are rhyolite porphyry and flow-banded rhyolite, pyroclastics and quartz latite porphyry repre- senting approximately 70, 10 and 20 percent of the ore tonnage respectively. Minor quantities of siliceous vein material (0.1 percent) will also be mined. The rock types will be found in different areas and at various stages of the mine life. The primary rock types are of extrusive volcanic ori- Calif. to See First Gold Mine in 50 Years see JOBS page 76 see QUEEN page 68 By Eric Olson CEG CORRESPONDENT see HIGHWAY page 74 Table of Contents ............4 Truck & Trailer Section .... ..................................33-39 Recycling Section ....49-62 Attachment & Parts Section ......................63-67 Auction Section ......82-89 Business Calendar ........87 Advertisers Index ..........90

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The second part of the project is statefunded and makes up a new taxiway

bridge for planes at the airport.

Construction employers added 29,000 jobsin February and 321,000 over the past year,reaching the highest employment total in sixyears, as the sector’s unemployment rate fell toan eight-year low of 10.6 percent, according toan analysis by the Associated GeneralContractors of America. Association officialscautioned, however, that construction jobs in

the highway and transit sector were at riskbecause of Washington gridlock.

“Despite challenging weather conditions inmuch of the country, both the number of work-ers and their average weekly hours rose lastmonth to the highest levels since the reces-sion,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s

Construction Firms Add 29,000 Jobs

After 20 years of discussion and planning, a two-part road project onGreensboro’s rapidly-growing northwest side is finally under way.

The 9.4-mi. (15.1 km) long U.S. Highway 220/N.C. Highway 68 con-nector, which will one day be rebranded as I-73, is a four-lane highway under construction justwest and north of Piedmont Triad International Airport (PTI).

The main part of the $176.5 million project also includes two new interchanges and a pair ofbridges across Reedy Fork Creek. The second part of the project is state funded and makes up anew taxiway bridge for planes at the airport.

The goal of the road portion of the project is to improve the traffic flow around PTI and thenorthwestern part of Guilford County, which is heavily populated with a mix of neighborhoods andbusinesses.

Worth the Wait — U.S. 220Receives $17.6M Upgrade

Power Equipment Company

Hosts Open House…8

World of Asphalt Breaks

Attendance Records…18

Pinnacle Cranes Solidifies

Position in Southeast…12

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By Christine WolkinCEG ASSOCIATE EDITOR

The Wild West may soon find itself in anoth-er gold rush frenzy: Golden Queen is buildingthe first fully-permitted gold mine to open inCalifornia in 50 years.

Golden Queen Mining Company Ltd., aCanadian publically-held company, is develop-ing the Soledad Mountain Project, a fully per-mitted, open pit, heap leach gold and silver proj-ect located just outside the town of Mojave inKern County, Calif., about 90 mi. northeast ofthe Los Angeles International Airport. The proj-ect will use conventional open pit mining meth-ods and the cyanide heap leach and Merrill-Crowe processes to recover gold and silver fromcrushed, agglomerated ore. Construction hasstarted on site and commissioning is planned for2015.

“We expect to produce 1 million ounces ofgold and 10 million ounces of silver over thenext decade or so,” said Lutz Klingmann, direc-tor and president of Golden Queen, who addedthat he predicts a 12-year mine life.

Klingmann has been involved with GoldenQueen Mining Co. Ltd. since 2001 and has beeninstrumental in the development and permittingprocess of the Soledad Mountain Project. A sea-soned mine developer, Klingmann has devel-oped six mines, four of which were in the south-western United States, since mid-1981. Hisoperating experience spans the globe andincludes Africa, Venezuela, Canada and theUnited States.

The primary ore types that will be mined arerhyolite porphyry and flow-banded rhyolite,pyroclastics and quartz latite porphyry repre-senting approximately 70, 10 and 20 percent ofthe ore tonnage respectively. Minor quantities ofsiliceous vein material (0.1 percent) will also bemined. The rock types will be found in differentareas and at various stages of the mine life. Theprimary rock types are of extrusive volcanic ori-

Calif. to See First Gold Minein 50 Years

see JOBS page 76 see QUEEN page 68

By Eric OlsonCEG CORRESPONDENT

see HIGHWAY page 74

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

Truck & Trailer Section ......................................33-39

Recycling Section ....49-62

Attachment & PartsSection......................63-67

Auction Section ......82-89

Business Calendar ........87

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

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Asphalt / Pavers / Concrete Equipment2007 VOLVO PF6110, 2809 Hrs ........................................................................................................$82,5002011 VOLVO PF6110, 2288 Hrs ......................................................................................................$165,000

Compactors - Padfoot2009 VOLVO SD100D, 1657 Hrs ......................................................................................................$82,500

Compactors - Smooth Drum1994 DYNAPAC CC21 I, 1431 Hrs ......................................................................................................$9,9002006 VOLVO DD118HF ..........................................................................................................................$44,000

Cranes2008 TEREX MHL350D, 12175 Hrs ................................................................................................$110,000

Excavators-Crawler2013 KOMATSU PC360 LC-10, 900 Hrs......................................................................................$278,0002008 VOLVO EC210C LC, 3291 Hrs ............................................................................................$104,5002011 VOLVO EC210CL, 3693 Hrs ..................................................................................................$138,9002012 VOLVO EC210CL, 3742 Hrs ....................................................................................................$88,0002013 VOLVO EC220D, 2353 Hrs ....................................................................................................$144,500(2) 2012 VOLVO EC220DL, 1526-3247 Hrs ........................................................$121,000-$145,750(5) 2013 VOLVO EC220DL, 1653-2328 Hrs ........................................................$132,000-$150,0002008 VOLVO EC240CL, 7200 Hrs ....................................................................................................$93,5002011 VOLVO EC240CL, 3200 Hrs ..................................................................................................$150,0002012 VOLVO EC250D LR, 2236 Hrs..............................................................................................$189,0002011 VOLVO EC250DL, 3400 Hrs ..................................................................................................$161,2502013 VOLVO EC250DL, 2355 Hrs ....................................................................................SOLD $170,5002004 VOLVO EC290B LC, 9540 Hrs ................................................................................................$46,2002013 VOLVO EC300DL, 1733 Hrs ..................................................................................................$192,500(2) 2011 VOLVO EC340DL, 3625-4554 Hrs ........................................................$177,800-$184,000(9) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 1600-4008 Hrs ........................................................$170,000-$222,750(8) 2013 VOLVO EC340DL, 1549-2819 Hrs ........................................................$200,750-$231,0002014 VOLVO EC340DL, 2149 Hrs ..................................................................................................$217,2502004 VOLVO EC360B LC, 7708 Hrs................................................................................................$55,0002013 VOLVO EC380DL, 3203 Hrs ..................................................................................................$222,0002011 VOLVO EC460C LC, 5858 Hrs ............................................................................................$250,000(2) 2012 VOLVO EC480DL, 1593-2700 Hrs ........................................................$324,500-$328,0002012 VOLVO EC480DL, 2798 Hrs ..................................................................................................$291,5002013 VOLVO EC480DL, 2842 Hrs ..................................................................................................$324,500

Excavators - Mini (up to 12,000 lbs)2009 KOMATSU PC45MR-3, 3483 Hrs ..........................................................................................$20,900

Excavators-Wheel(2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C, 3008-3308 Hrs..........................................................$161,200-$166,7002012 VOLVO EW180D, 1785 Hrs....................................................................................................$194,500(2) VOLVO EW180D, 1561-1599 Hrs ......................................................................$187,000-$195,250

Loader Backhoes2000 JCB 215E, 1290 Hrs ....................................................................................................................$20,900NEW HOLLAND 555E, 1290 Hrs ........................................................................................................$14,300

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Wheel Loaders2011 DEERE 544K, 5788 Hrs ............................................................................................................$104,5002014 SDLG LG938L, 116 Hrs............................................................................................................$104,5002010 VOLVO L110F, 5350 Hrs..........................................................................................................$155,6002011 VOLVO L110F, 6883 Hrs..........................................................................................................$136,400(5) 2012 VOLVO L110G, 1651-4500 Hrs ..............................................................$170,000-$233,200(12) 2013 VOLVO L110G, 1900-6141 Hrs ............................................................$165,000-$226,6002014 VOLVO L110G, 565 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$249,7002012 VOLVO L120G, 2362 Hrs ........................................................................................................$203,5002009 VOLVO L150F, 7338 Hrs ........................................................................................................$183,4002010 VOLVO L150F, 11436 Hrs ......................................................................................................$133,5002010 VOLVO L150F, 13235 Hrs ........................................................................................SOLD $133,400(2) 2012 VOLVO L150G, 3065-4661 Hrs ..............................................................$231,000-$267,0002014 VOLVO L150G, 2121 Hrs ........................................................................................................$313,5002010 VOLVO L180F, 4468 Hrs ........................................................................................................$242,0002011 VOLVO L180G, 5330 Hrs ........................................................................................................$278,0002012 VOLVO L180G, 5407 Hrs ........................................................................................................$220,0002013 VOLVO L180G, 3800 Hrs ........................................................................................................$334,0002011 VOLVO L20F, 2125 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$40,7002013 VOLVO L220G, 1600 Hrs ........................................................................................................$413,400(2) 2012 VOLVO L250G, 2425-3461 Hrs ..............................................................$355,000-$399,0002012 VOLVO L30B, 3706 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$48,4002013 VOLVO L60G, 1626 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$144,0002014 VOLVO L60G, 1759 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$137,5002012 VOLVO L70G, 1960 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$151,2502013 VOLVO L70G, 2823 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$147,0001998 VOLVO L90, 19085 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$27,5002004 VOLVO L90E, 10526 Hrs............................................................................................................$55,000(9) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 1189-3300 Hrs ................................................................$170,500-$192,500(2) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 1342-3059 Hrs....................................................SOLD $165,000-$181,000(21) 2013 VOLVO L90G, 390-4670 Hrs ................................................................$147,400-$192,5002014 VOLVO L90G, 1549 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$176,000

2014 VOLVO A25F, 1582 Hrs ..............$299,7502013 VOLVO EC300DL, 1733 Hrs......$192,5002010 VOLVO L180F, 4468 Hrs ............$242,000

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8 POWER EQUIPMENT COMPANY HOSTS OPEN

HOUSE IN TUPELO, MISS.Power Equipment Company hosted an open house event at its Tupelo, Miss., location on March 19. Local contractors and municipality representatives stoppedin to see an array of machines on display.

12 PINNACLE CRANES SOLIDIFIES POSITION IN

SOUTHEAST MARKET Charlotte-N.C.-based Pinnacle Cranes is known throughout the southeast as a topdistributor of Link-Belt cranes and was, in fact, named one of Link-Belt’s Top 5dealers in North America in 2014.

18 WORLD OF ASPHALT, AGG1 2015 BREAK

ATTENDANCE RECORDSWorld of Asphalt and AGG1 2015 were a huge success: registered attendancebroke all records, the show floor was the largest ever, and education ticket salesset a new record. Record registered attendance totaled more than 7,600, anincrease of more than 1,000 over the previous record and 26 percent over the lastedition of the shows.

20 CRANE WARNING SYSTEMS, ORLACO

ANNOUNCE MERGERCrane Warning Systems, located in central Florida, announced a new partnershipwith ORLACO, providing specialized vision solutions for a wide range of industrialized equipment in some of the toughest applications.

22 LINK-BELT SUCCEEDS WITH HELP FROM ITS TOP

FIVE DEALERSThese dealers were selected on the basis of overall performance in sales and marketing of Link-Belt cranes.

32 JCB RECEIVES LARGEST SHIPMENT INTO GEORGIA

PORTS AUTHORITYJCB has received its largest single vessel shipment of 341 machines to the GeorgiaPorts Authority from its manufacturing facility in the UK. The shipment is a testament to JCB’s growth in North America, as well as the company’s contributionto the local and state economies.

33 NTEA WORK TRUCK SHOW 2015 ROLLS INTO

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.The Work Truck Show 2015, held March 4 to 6, attracted more than 10,000 attendees to the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Ind.

49 FAE USA SHOWCASES IRON AT PRIMETECH POWER

DAY DEMOSFAE USA Inc. held two PrimeTech Power Day demo events in Oakwood, Ga., thefirst in late February and one in early March.

84 JM WOOD HOSTS RECORD-BREAKING SALEJM Wood held its 42nd annual spring construction, truck and forestry auction onMarch 10 to 12. Gross auction sales totaled more than $52 million and accountedfor 3,600 lots being sold.

86 RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. KICKS OFF 2015

AUCTION SCHEDULE WITH ANNUAL SPRING SALEDuring the morning announcements, Ritchason Auctioneers announced it is establishing a Tampa, Fla., operation at the state fairgrounds on May 19. ScottAuger will be in charge of operations in the new Florida location.

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Power Equipment Company Hosts Open House in Tupelo, Miss.P

ower Equipment Company hosted an open house eventat its Tupelo, Miss., location on March 19. Local con-tractors and municipality representatives stopped in to

see an array of machines on display. The event was held tointroduce some of the company’s newer product offeringsincluding Hydrema off-road trucks and the entire line-up ofTakeuchi products. Attendees took the opportunity to sitdown and enjoy a catered dinner with the Tupelo staff andother key representatives of Power Equipment’s Knoxville,Tenn., headquarters as well as a nice contingency of factoryrepresentatives from Komatsu, Takeuchi, Hydrema, PaladinAttachments, Pettibone and others.

The entire staff of Power Equipment Company expressedtheir gratitude for Paladin Attachments sponsorship of a greatdinner catered by Bob’s Catering of Booneville, Miss. Aselection of giveaways and door prizes were awarded duringthe event.

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

(L-R): Jim Myers of Paladin Attachments goes over thescrap and brush grapple buckets on display withPower Equipment’s David Hicks, Suzanne Rakestrawand Randy Robbins of Sims Metal Management, NewAlbany, Miss.

Barry Ferrell (C), Hydrema’s regional business man-ager, joins Power Equipment’s Chad Roberts (L) andChris Gaylor to help promote one of Power’s newestproduct offerings, the Hydrema off-road truck line.

Takeuchi customer, Paul Smithey (L) of Paul Smithey Construction, Tupelo,Miss., and Jim Wilbanks (R) of New Albany Light, Gas & Water, New Albany,Miss., talk with Takeuchi’s regional business manager Dale McLemore.

Power Equipment Company top management and manufacturer representatives (L-R)including Chris Gaylor, Power Equipment; Dennis Parker, Takeuchi; Todd Daugherty,Komatsu; Barry Ferrell, Hydrema; Jim Myers, Paladin Attachments; Jim Heckendorf,Pettibone; and Dale McLemore, Takeuchi, helped make the event a success.

The unique Hydrema 912 off-road truck with rotatingdump bed was on display at the open house.

(L-R): Todd Daugherty, Komatsu district manager,talks with Power Equipment customers CharlieBrewer and Donald Smith of Jones Contractors,Henderson, Tenn.

Don Kelly Stewart (L) of Eutaw Construction,Aberdeen, Miss., receives a warm welcome to the eventfrom Power Equipment’s Mark Holley.see POWER page 30

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Pinnacle Cranes Solidifies Position in Southeast Market

By Eric OlsonCEG CORRESPONDENT

Charlotte-N.C.-based Pinnacle Cranes is known through-out the southeast as a top distributor of Link-Belt cranes andwas, in fact, named one of Link-Belt’s Top 5 dealers in NorthAmerica in 2014.

One of the reasons that Pinnacle Cranes is one of Link-Belt’s best distributors is because it works extremely hard toanticipate its customer’s needs. To that end, Pinnacle Cranesbegan its new 218 HSL Captain’s Club program in March.

“This initiative has been designed to give recognition toall the owners and operators who have purchased and arerunning a Link-Belt 218 HSL 110-ton crawler crane in the

Carolinas,” said Jim Mackinson, vice president and generalmanager of Pinnacle Cranes, the authorized dealer in theCarolinas for Link-Belt.

He said that a Pinnacle representative will make a job sitevisit to every 218 crane working in the field and present theoperator with a new 218 HSL Captain’s Club shirt while alsoconducting a survey of the crane and its performance to eval-uate any additional service needs.

Pinnacle Cranes Are EverywhereTake a drive past any good sized construction project in

the Carolinas involving cranes and you will almost certainlysee Link-Belt equipment, particularly the 218 HSL, provid-ed by Pinnacle.

Indeed, many 218s have been in near continuous use bytheir owners and operators for decades. That attests to thecrane’s built-in durability, as well as to Link-Belt keeping aninventory of parts for models more than 30 years old.

“It is a very versatile machine, easy to assemble and dis-assemble and it is used on a variety of highway projects toassist in erecting bridges and pouring concrete,” Mackinsonsaid. “At other construction sites, the 218 is used in steelerection and material handling.”

He added that Pinnacle Cranes has invested in a largeinventory of these cranes in order to ensure quick availabili-ty for its customers.

“It is certainly the dependable workhorse in the fleets ofthe highway contractors and steel erectors in the Carolinas,”Mackinson said, “and the most familiar 110-ton crawlercrane for operators to hop in the seat and run.”

One of Link-Belt’s Top 5 in 2014Pinnacle Cranes was selected as one of Link-Belt’s Top 5

dealers in 2014 based on overall performance in sales andmarketing of the maker’s cranes.

Skeeter Collins, Link-Belt’s manager of North Americansales, said in a statement that “their ability to sell cranes is notonly a reflection of a superior product but also their out-

standing customer service, long-term financial stability andsolid reputation in the industry.”

Pinnacle Cranes was founded in 2001 as the crane divi-sion of Carolina Tractor, which has been in business since1928 and is now one of the top Caterpillar dealers in thecountry.

Pinnacle serves its customers’ needs in both states by pro-viding product sales, rentals and service needs. It also hasone of the Southeast’s most extensive inventories of cranesand crane parts. The company’s goal is to serve the needs ofall of its customers and to be thought of as “The CraneService Company.”

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

A Pinnacle representative will make a job site visit toevery 218 crane working in the field and present theoperator with a new 218 HSL Captain’s Club shirtwhile also conducting a survey of the crane and itsperformance to evaluate any additional service needs.

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Pinnacle Cranes began its new 218 HSL Captain’s Clubprogram in March.

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World of Asphalt and AGG1 2015were a huge success: registeredattendance broke all records, the

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• More industry networking: Record reg-istered attendance totaled more than 7,600,an increase of more than 1,000 over the pre-vious record and 26 percent over the last edi-tion of the shows; registrants came from all50 states, nine of the 10 Canadian provincesand more than 50 other countries

• More product innovations: Both showsset exhibitor and exhibit space records, for atotal 450 exhibitors taking more than135,000 net sq. ft. to showcase the latesttechnologies and products

• More industry-driven education: Arecord 10,000-plus education session ticketswere purchased by attendees for the shows’signature learning programs

“The enthusiasm and industry supporthave been wonderful; it’s really importantfor us to come together to talk with and learnfrom each other, and that’s what these showsdelivered,” said Rick Feltes of Lafarge NorthAmerica and 2015 Chair of NSSGA’sAGG1 Academy & Expo, representing theNational Stone, Sand and GravelAssociation (NSSGA). “The people andcompanies who were here understand theimportance and the value of education andnetworking; and they’re the ones who willsucceed.”

“This has been a tremendous event; theinteraction and energy on the show floor asexhibitors connected with customers hasbeen great, very positive,” said 2015 Worldof Asphalt Show & Conference Chair RickMoore of Lehman-Roberts, representing theNational Asphalt Pavement Association(NAPA). “Attendees were focused and here

to learn, to examine the latest equipment andproducts and make the wise choices for theirbusinesses to stay competitive in today’sbusiness environment.”

The World of Asphalt Show &Conference and NSSGA’s AGG1 Academy

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Stewart-Amos displayed its Starfire S-4 mechanicalbroom sweeper, and after the winter most areas in theNortheast have had, this will come in very handy.

Andy Adamcik (L), territory manager of Weiler PavingProducts, and Jake Brinkley of McConnell &Associates, Kansas City, Mo. Brinkley owns severalWeiler machines.

Kemper Equipment of Honey Brook, Pa., had a big presence at the World of Asphaltand AGG1 show in Baltimore, Md.

Atlas Copco’s exhibit was filled with many models of Dynapac compactors andpneumatic rollers.

The World of Asphalt & AGG1 showdrew a record 7,600 attendance inBaltimore, Md.

Eric Baker of Roadtec discusses hiscompany’s Guardian Telematics System,which now also performs productionreporting that will allow owners to seein real time or at the end of a day whattheir production is on a Roadtecmachine.

Six of the new Sakai SW990-1, 4,000 vpm, asphaltrollers are on their way to Suit-Kote, a large pavingcontractor in upstate New York. Josh Steele (L) andMark Armel, both of Sakai.

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Attendees could take advantage of more than 110 educa-tion sessions focused on industry best practices, solutionsand benchmarking. Education included NSSGA’s signatureAGG1 Academy and NAPA’s People, Plants and PavingTraining Program. Industry partnerships and supportincreased the learning and networking opportunities forshow participants:

• Nearly 30 industry-related associations and groupsworldwide were official show supporters; and

• Co-located events included the Maryland AsphaltAssociation annual conference, North East Asphalt

User/Producer Group executive board and steering commit-tee meetings, and American Road and TransportationBuilders Association Safety in the Work Zone conference.

“Exhibitors and attendees alike cited the value of face-to-face dialogue with so many industry professionals and com-panies in one place, and the consistently high-quality envi-ronment of the shows,” said Show Manager Rich Prausa ofthe Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM).

Planning is already under way for the 2016 World ofAsphalt and AGG1, to be held March 22 to 24 in Nashville,Tenn. (Music City Center). For more information, visitwww.worldofasphalt.com and www.agg1.org.

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With their recently purchased LeeBoy 8616B paver (L-R) are Brandon Klein, ValleySupply and Equipment, Middle River, Md.; Michael Colette, Mike Waters and DanThompson, all of PCM Services, Beltsville, Md.; and Jeremiah Reinhardt of LeeBoy.

The latest technology in this Wirtgen paver isdemonstrated to one of the record-breaking 7,600show attendees.

Case had a significant presence at World of Asphalt.

The Bagela asphalt recycler has become a householdname in just a few years with its method of creatinghot asphalt mix from recycled asphalt.

Barre Banks (R), president of Midland Machinery,explains the features of the new Midland PSF 8 Fold &Go road widener.

Some of the most durable crusher wear parts in theworld come from ESCO. Mark Geothel (L) and DanCarson, both of ESCO.

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“Getting a construction project under wayis challenging enough without having to fig-ure out which environmental rules apply andhow to comply with them,” said Stephen E.Sandherr, the chief executive officer of theAssociated General Contractors of America.“This newly revamped site will make it a loteasier for contractors to take the necessarysteps to comply with all environmental reg-ulations for their projects.”

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As part of the partnership, the construc-tion association will help finance upgrades tothe Web site, originally launched in the mid-2000s with AGC’s assistance, designed tomake it easier for contractors to comply withenvironmental regulations governing con-struction projects. As a result of the upgrade,contractors will now have comprehensivetools and the latest information on state andfederal environmental requirements as wellas green construction and environmentalmanagement programs.

NCMS will continue as a managing part-ner for the new Web site, which can be foundat http://www.cicacenter.org. EPA programoffice staff also will continue to review andcontribute to the site. The construction asso-ciation will provide relevant updates as well,and secure advertising revenue that willfinance the continuous upgrades to the siteand content.

The new site launched Jan. 22.(This story also can be found on

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

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(L-R): B.J. Stewart and Adam Stubblefield of AHSConstruction, Pontotoc, Miss.; Chad Roberts, PowerEquipment Company; and Steve Stubblefield also ofAHS Construction inspect this Takeuchi TL10.

Takeuchi track loaders on display during the event.

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County supervisors and municipality customers attendthe event (L-R) including Sonny Clay, Fulton Ware,Larry Cromeans, Billy Kirkpatrick, Mike Phillips andIke Johnson.

Bob’s Catering, Booneville, Miss., prepare catfish,chicken, shrimp and hush puppies for dinner duringthe event.

(L-R): Larry Bonds of Bonds Company Inc.,Burnsville, Miss., talks with Power EquipmentCompany’s David Hicks and Chad Roberts about aTakeuchi TL10.

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JCB Receives Largest Shipment Into Georgia Ports AuthorityJCB has received its largest single vessel shipment of 341

machines to the Georgia Ports Authority from its manufacturingfacility in the UK. The shipment is a testament to JCB’s growth inNorth America, as well as the company’s contribution to the localand state economies.

“This recent shipment represents more than $30 million of con-struction and agricultural equipment, demonstrating JCB’s contin-ued growth and investment in North America,” said Ken Bianco,vice president of commercial operations of JCB North America.“Despite the decline in many construction markets globally, theNorth American market remains buoyant with our core, end usemarkets growing by over 11 percent in 2014. We view 2015 as acritical ‘step change’ year in which we seek to accelerate growthin the United States, Canadian and Mexican markets. Not only arewe importing machines from the UK, we’re also producing a fullrange of skid steer loaders, compact track loaders and 3CX back-hoe loaders right here in Savannah for global export via Georgia’sports.”

Carrier Wallnius Wilhelmsen delivered the new machines onthe vessel “Honor” directly from England on Jan. 19. Themachines will receive pre-delivery inspections and some final con-figuration prior to shipment to customers in the next few weeks.

“As JCB celebrates 15 years of business in Savannah, ship-ments such as this continue to show our investment and dedicationto growth in North America,” said Arjun Mirdha, president andchief executive officer of JCB Inc. “With partners such as theGeorgia Ports Authority, JCB is able to continually use thoseinvestments to also support the local community.”

(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

JCB has received its largest single vessel shipment of 341 machines to the Georgia Ports Authority from itsmanufacturing facility in the UK.

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NTEA Work Truck Show 2015 Rolls Into Indianapolis, Ind.

With a 14 ft. (4.3 m) rubber-edged snowpusher blade is Jered Shuknecht (L), marketingdirector of Pro-Tech, Rochester, N.Y., with longtime Pro-Tech plows fan Shaun Stever ofSMS Maintenance, Hudson, N.Y.

Attendees registering for the show weregreeted with a display by Fisher Engineeringand an opportunity to speak with NormKlimko about the company’s wide selection ofsnow plows and spreaders.

Ampliroll’s Mike Forsyth (L) and AndyJansma discuss the high level of safetyengineered into the company’s reduced-weight, maintenance free and strong hooklift systems.

Carl Webb, vice president and general manager of medium duty product,International Trucks, speaks to attendees.

(L-R): Auto Truck Group’sCharles Mason, Erik Bronkieand Kurt Gossage welcomeattendees to their booth.

Freightliner Director of Product MarketingMary Aufdemberg (L) and Vocational SalesGeneral Manager Richard Saward (R) pres-ent the first of the company’s FreightlinerHardest Working Cities Awards to BrianGildea, with the Indianapolis Chamber ofCommerce.

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The Work Truck Show 2015, held March 4 to 6, attract-ed more than 10,000 attendees to the IndianaConvention Center in Indianapolis, Ind. The event also

featured the 51st Annual National Truck Equipment Association(NTEA) Convention in conjunction with the trade show. Spreadout over 500,000-sq. ft. of exhibit hall space, the trade show fea-tured the newest vocational trucks, vans and equipment.To provide a comprehensive overview of new products availablein the rapidly changing industry, the 2015 show included a NewExhibitor Showcase and New Product Spotlight. These two pro-grams highlighted new products and exhibitors in pre-show cov-erage and with special signage on-site. Also, during the show, 15of the world’s leading vocational chassis manufacturers present-ed Chassis Update sessions on what’s new and upcoming withits product lines.

The NTEA added “Fleet Management 101: Fundamentals ofTruck Fleet Management” to The Work Truck Show’s slate ofeducational sessions this year. The fundamentals program high-lights outsourcing and supplier management, analytics, bench-marking, vehicle cost and replacement, and safety. Senior repre-sentatives from Gaithersburg, Md.-based Mercury Associates, afleet management-consulting firm, led the fundamentals session.

In addition, the Green Truck Summit, an alternative fuel andtechnology conference, was held. Clean vehicle technologytrends, shared implementation insights, funding opportunitiesfor green initiatives and changes in upcoming fuel efficiencyregulations were addressed.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

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More Than 10,000 Attend 2015 NTEA Work Truck Show

Meyer Snow Plow’s Peter Robison discussesthe Road Pro 32-Series with ground track-ing technology.

(L-R): TBEI Crysteel’s Steve Karl, northwest territory manager, speaks with Alex Marx andNoah Stroup of Palfleet, Indianapolis, Ind., who put the Crysteel Aluminum Body togetheron this truck. Palfleet is a division of Palfinger.

Chris Sloan of VanairManufacturing Inc., was onhand to talk about the compa-ny’s mobile power solutions.

David Hillman, vice president and generalmanager of vocational products ofInternational Trucks, welcomes attendees tothe NTEA Work Truck Show.

Along with the company’s aluminum andsteel utility and services bodies, HollyJachimonski of Altec Inc., helped introducethe company’s addition of its newlyadvanced fiberglass utility and service bod-ies at the NTEA Work Truck Show.

J&J Truck Equipment’s Jim Weir (L) andLarry Faidley go over the company’s line-up of mechanic service trucks, crane bod-ies, lubrication trucks, winch tractors andsnow and ice equipment.

Palfinger’s MarioHufnagl (L) andBrian Heffron wereenthusiastic aboutthe introduction ofthe company’s PSC6025 crane with thenewly developedelectric variableflow power unit,which producespower as neededfor increased dutycycles per batterycharge combinedwith increasedpower unit andbattery life.

BOSS Snowplow’s Amy Mendini presents the company’s new SmartLight 2designed with a Halogen InfraRed (HIR) bulb, providing a whiter lightthat creates less eye fatigue when plowing at night. see NTEA page 36

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NTEA Adds ‘Fleet Management 101’ Course to Sessions

There were plenty of new trucks on display at the Ford booth but the F-750 TONKA, powered by the Ford 6.7-liter Power Stroke V8 dieselengine was a hit with both the big kids and not so big kids at the show.Here on a field trip are Austin Johnson (L) and Patrick Richhart (R)joined by International Truck’s Mark Ehlers to admire the truck.

At the Western Plow booth, David Forsmark(L), regional product manager, and MichaelT. Anderson, vice president of Semi ServiceInc., Salt Lake City, Utah, discuss the heavysnow season the U.S. has been experiencing.

The Gledhill Road Machinery Company’sRick Moore was on hand to discuss thecompany’s snow and ice removal equip-ment.

Clint Garrett of Cummins presented the com-pany’s B- Series engines. With more than 10.5million in service, the company ships a B-Series engine somewhere in the world every18 seconds.

(L-R): Smouse Truck & Van had MaynardBrubaker and David Stawovy check out thedetails of the Hiniker snowplows with MarkMiller, marketing manager of HinikerSnowplows.

With their popular Lube Mate V-144 lubricationunit designed for Sprinter Vans Shane Erickson(L), marketing manager, and Jason Vertin,national fleet sales, both of Valley Industries,Hastings, Neb.

(L-R): NTEA’s Bob Raybuck, Steve Spata, Bob Miller and Derek Eng werebusy making sure that everything ran smoothly for both attendees andexhibitors at the show.

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Redline Detection Unveils Upside of Equipment ProgramsRedline Detection, an industry leader in

OEM-approved diagnostic leak detectionequipment, proved to the trucking industryhow mandated essential equipment pro-grams have been hugely successful for thecompany, and more importantly, for itsmany OEM and fleet customers.

Redline Detection has more than 7,000machines in the market that have been man-dated essential equipment, including itshigh-pressure HD PowerSmoke, Smoke Prototal tech and portable leak detector. Thesetools are being used in almost 100,000 deal-erships and repair facilities around the world,allowing technicians to diagnose and repairheavy duty faults quickly and efficiently,saving fleets significant time and money andkeeping trucks on the road, according to thecompany.

“Historically, experienced techniciansresisted mandated programs. They didn’twant tools shoved down their throats, andwho could blame them? But what we arehearing from our customers now is that man-dated programs are giving them the toolsthey need to handle new vehicle challengesthat didn’t exist before,” said Alex Parker,executive vice president of RedlineDetection. “Technology is moving so fast,technicians are struggling to keep up and themost progressive OEMs are using mandated

tool programs to streamline getting newequipment technology and training into thehands of these experienced technicians.

“Our customers — the major OEMs, thebig work truck fleets, government agencies— are telling us that they see an immediateimpact in how these tools streamline theirability to identify faults, fix the problem rightthe first time, and reduce downtime. Often,they come back to us singing the praises ofthe machine and looking for additionalequipment solutions.”

Redline Detection’s HD PowerSmokerecently was named essential equipment bya major international trucking manufacturerand is currently in use at 650 certifiedInternational Truck locations around thecountry. For nearly two years, RedlineDetection worked in collaboration withmajor OEM engineers to design and deployHD PowerSmoke to every dealership andrepair shop resulting in immediate, quantifi-able results. Redline also has created andprovided the technical training to equip thesetechnicians to immediately implement thenew technology.

HD PowerSmoke is specifically engi-neered to apply the precise pressure and vol-ume of vapor needed to test the integrity ofheavy duty intake and exhaust systems inone quick procedure, with the engine safely

off. Redline'sPowerSmoke adaptorsexpand to seal off mostevery intake or exhaustsystem with every brandof heavy duty trucks,as well as mediumduty.

By generatingvariable vaporpressure from 2 to20 psi, HD PowerSmokegives heavy duty techni-cians the ability to varyflow as different typesand sizes of leaks will beeasily visible at different pressures. HDPowerSmoke creates a dense, long-hangingand easily visible vapor without the use ofdyes or other contaminants. Many OEMsprohibit the use of dyes in diagnostic testingas they may coat critical sensors and voidwarranties; once injected, dyes can never befully removed from the system. HDPowerSmoke’s OEM-mandated vapor-pro-ducing fluid is safe for technicians, safe forvehicle engines, and safe for the environ-ment, according to the company.

HD PowerSmoke can, in a single 10-minute procedure, reliably detect any boost-ed intake or exhaust leak, pinpoint its exact

location and precisely identifyfailing components, saving

heavy duty truck operators andfleets valuable time, keeping driverssafe from dangerous exhaust fumesand ensuring that work trucks and

heavy duty vehicles stay on the road. Withthis new technology, fleets can be assuredthere are no exhaust leaks and ensure thedriver cabin/passenger compartments arefully sealed, affording a double layer of safe-ty protection. Several American OEMs arepresently testing the equipment for use ineliminating dangerous exhaust fumes, andthe associated liability, in driver cabin/pas-senger compartment.

For more information, visit www.red-linedetection.com.

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

A new lane control spinner chutefor SaltDogg hydraulic spreaders isavailable from Buyers Products.

Designed specifically for 9-ft. (2.7m) and larger SaltDogg hydraulicspreaders, the independent cabcontrol of the spinner chute pro-vides lane control from inside thecab. An LED lane indicator on the

controller displays the spreaderposition forgreater usercontrol. Thec o n t r o l l e rprovides threematerial distri-bution options(lane 1, lane 2

and lane 3),which save materialby allowing the userto apply materialwhere it is needed

most. The lane control spinner chute

reduces ground water contamination,by aiming the spread pattern exactly

where it is needed and saves fuel byproviding more efficient road cover-age.

“This new lane control spinnerchute not only makes operators’ jobseasier, but saves material by enablingit to be applied where it is most need-ed,” said Dave Zelis, director of salesand marketing at Buyers Products. “Italso helps to save fuel by providingefficiencies with road coverage.”

The chute height can be adjustedto accommodate various mountingheights. A gas spring assist helpsstore and position the chute with min-imal operator effort.

SaltDogg offers a complete prod-uct line of 12 tailgate spreaders. Eachspreader is constructed from polyeth-ylene, steel and stainless steel for topperformance, durability and longerproduct life.

For more information, visitSaltDogg.com.

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

Redline Detection’s HDPowerSmoke recently was namedessential equipment by a majorinternational trucking manufac-

turer and is currently in use at650 certified InternationalTruck locations around thecountry.

Lane Control Spinner Chute Available for SaltDogg

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LB’s Trailer Sales2904 Harmony Highway

Harmony, NC 28634(704) 546-2231

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Bobcat of Columbia(803) 933-9996(800) 220-6266

Bobcat of Spartanburg(864) 342-9003(800) 220-6266

Bobcat of Savannah(912) 236-5538

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Die Cast Aluminum Truck StepAvailable From Buyers Products

Buyers Products introduces a new die castaluminum truck step for a secure 14-in. wideby 5-in. (35.5 by 12.7 cm) deep usable step(19 3/4-in. [50 cm] overall width) designedto fit Ford, Dodge and Chevy trucks.

The die cast aluminum truck step is avail-able in die cast, black powder-coated alu-minum for corrosion protection. The truckstep is a durable alternative to runningboards and nerf bars, with a 3-in. (7.6 cm)drop for improved cab access. The step isreversible to fit driver and passenger sidesand bolt-on mounting hardware is included.

“Buyers is proud to offer a vast line oftruck hardware, including the new die castaluminum truck step,” said Dave Zelis,director of sales and marketing at BuyersProducts. “Our products are constructedfrom high-quality materials and made to dotheir jobs well, for a long time.”

Along with a line of cast pickup trucksteps, Buyers offers additional truck stepsincluding cable steps, flexible steps, heavy-duty foot or grab steps and retractable trucksteps.

For more information, call 800/841-8003or visit www.buyersproducts.com.

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

The die cast aluminum truck step isavailable in die cast, black powder-coated aluminum for corrosion protec-tion. The truck step is a durable alter-native to running boards and nerf bars,with a 3-in. (7.6 cm) drop for improvedcab access.

Tandem Axle Flatbed TrailerSuited for Diverse Hauling Apps

Aluma’s 7816 tandem axle, flatbed utility trailer is ideal for a wide range of haul-ing applications. The 7816 features removable aluminum fenders, an extrudedaluminum floor, two 5-ft. (1.5 m) aluminum pull out ramps with storage underneathand front and side retaining rails. The bed is 77.5 in. wide by 192 in. (197 by 487 cm)long. The trailer also includes an LED lighting package and safety chains.

Durable aluminum trailers from Aluma are lightweight, corrosion resistantand maintenance free. Special features on many makes and models offer usersversatility and convenience. Aluma trailers also come with a 5-year all-inclusivewarranty.

For more information, visit alumaklm.com.

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501-568-7867Shreveport, LA318-746-5272Alexandria, LA

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Lake Charles, LA337-528-2661Baton Rouge, LA225-356-6113

Kenner, LA504-467-5906Memphis, TN

901-375-4902Nashville, TN

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Chattanooga, TN423-499-7700

Arden, NC828-684-1692Charlotte, NC

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GROWERS EQUIPMENT CO.2695 Davie RoadDavie, FL 33314954-916-1020

www.growersequipment.com

CHARLOTTE TRACTOR1700 Starita RoadCharlotte, NC 28206

704-596-8900www.charlottetractor.com

DITCH WITCH OF TENNESSEE

Nashville140 Charter Place

LaVergne, TN 37086615-793-7576

www.ditchwitchtn.com

GREENSBORO TRACTOR2820 S. Elm-Eugene StreetGreensboro, NC 27406

336-273-3606www.greensborotractor.com

FUTCH’S TRACTOR DEPOT, INC.8515 SR 207 N.

Hastings, FL 32145904-692-3673

www.futchstractordepot.com

COASTAL EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS

5287 New Kings RoadJacksonville, FL 32209

904-924-9624www.coastalequipment

system.com

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

www.creeltractor.com

RICHARDS TRACTORAND IMPLEMENTS

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

305-247-8711www.ritrac.com

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Made in the U.S.A.Since 1949

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Fayetteville910-424-1200 Greenville252-758-4403New Bern252-638-5838Raleigh919-772-2121Wilmington910-675-9211

SOUTH CAROLINAMAY HEAVY EQUIPMENTRENTAL & SALESwww.mayequip.comColumbia(888) 865-1002

VIRGINIAJAMES RIVER EQUIPMENTwww.jamesriverequipment.comAshland Ag804-358-6776Fisherville540-337-3057Winchester540-667-9777

WOA Features More Exhibit Space,Education, Product Innovations

Maximus introduced new Maximus portable crushing andscreening plants with new features never before shown in theU.S. market.

The highway bill attended World of Asphalt inBaltimore. Hopefully, he can make his way down I-95to D.C. and get himself passed and signed.

WOA from page 26

K.M. International offers some of the world’sfinest asphalt maintenance equipment.

Goren Lindgren, president and CEO of Volvo CE NorthAmerica, stands proudly in front of his company’s newDD110B asphalt compactor. Volvo also unveiled itsnew Real Time Accurate Density Calculator, developedin a research partnership with the University ofOklahoma.

Caterpillar’s AP655F paver featuring a quick-heatingscreed drew a lot of attention during the three-dayWorld of Asphalt show.

Bomag announced its new 8,000-hour TanGO wrapperwarranty at the World of Asphalt show.

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FLORIDANORTRAXwww.nortrax.comFort Myers239-334-3627 Lutz813-995-0841 Miami305-592-5740Orlando407-299-1212Pompano Beach954-977-9541Riverview813-621-4902Sarasota941-752-1300West Palm Beach561-848-6618

THOMPSON TRACTORwww.thompsontractor.comPensacola850-471-6710

LOUISIANAH & E EQUIP SERVICESwww.he-equipment.comAlexandria318-443-7173Baton Rouge225-356-6113Bossier City318-746-5272Kenner504-467-5906 Lafayette337-837-9600Lake Charles337-528-2661

MISSISSIPPIPUCKETTRENTSwwww.puckettrents.comRichland601-939-5151Biloxi228-392-2211Hattiesburg601-264-1111Meridan601-703-0116Madison601-859-5131

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

Extended service intervals

Model # Operating Weight Net hp @ rpm Tail Swing

*75 X3 and 80 X3 engines are Final Tier 4

CCS EQUIPMENT SALESwww.ccsequipment.com

Raleigh/Durham, NC

919-556-9110

Angier, NC

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LINK-BELT MID ATLANTICwww.link-beltmidatlantic.com

Ashland, VA

866-955-6071

Chesapeake, VA

800-342-3248

QUEST CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENT, LLC

www.questequip.com

10561 Airline Hwy.

St. Rose, LA 70087

504-467-7663

Fax: 504-467-3722

Gonzales, LA

225-450-6425

Lake Charles, LA

337-436-7726

CROSBY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC.

www.crosbyequipmentco.com

1826 South Peterson Avenue

Douglas, GA 31535

912-384-4664

631 Electric Avenue

Swainsboro, GA 30401

478-237-8372

HEAVY MACHINES, INC.www.heavymachinesinc.com

3930 East Raines Road

Memphis, TN 38118

800-432-8902

5200 Hollywood Ave.

Shreveport, LA 71109

800-548-3458

364 Bob Jobe Rd.

Gray, TN 37615

855-201-7453

10110 Roberts Way

Covington, GA 30014

770-788-0888

BENNETT EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY

www.bennettequipment.net

1403 Piedmont Hwy.

Piedmont, SC 29673

864-277-7272

MID SOUTH MACHINERY, INC.

3233 Highway 80 West

Jackson, MS 39204

601-948-6740

3145 Cliff Gookin Blvd.

Tupelo, MS 38801

662-690-6553

14336 Seaway Road

Gulfport, MS 39503

228-867-1555

MCCLUNG-LOGAN CRANE& EQUIPMENT

www.mlcranes.com

3908 N. Graham St.

Charlotte, NC 28206

704-509-2728

NEW LOCATION

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

Extended service intervals

Model # Operating Weight Net hp @ rpm Tail Swing

*75 X3 and 80 X3 engines are Final Tier 4

CCS EQUIPMENT SALESwww.ccsequipment.com

Raleigh/Durham, NC

919-556-9110

Angier, NC

919-935-0505

LINK-BELT MID ATLANTICwww.link-beltmidatlantic.com

Ashland, VA

866-955-6071

Chesapeake, VA

800-342-3248

QUEST CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENT, LLC

www.questequip.com

10561 Airline Hwy.

St. Rose, LA 70087

504-467-7663

Fax: 504-467-3722

Gonzales, LA

225-450-6425

Lake Charles, LA

337-436-7726

CROSBY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC.

www.crosbyequipmentco.com

1826 South Peterson Avenue

Douglas, GA 31535

912-384-4664

631 Electric Avenue

Swainsboro, GA 30401

478-237-8372

HEAVY MACHINES, INC.www.heavymachinesinc.com

3930 East Raines Road

Memphis, TN 38118

800-432-8902

5200 Hollywood Ave.

Shreveport, LA 71109

800-548-3458

364 Bob Jobe Rd.

Gray, TN 37615

855-201-7453

10110 Roberts Way

Covington, GA 30014

770-788-0888

BENNETT EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY

www.bennettequipment.net

1403 Piedmont Hwy.

Piedmont, SC 29673

864-277-7272

MID SOUTH MACHINERY, INC.

3233 Highway 80 West

Jackson, MS 39204

601-948-6740

3145 Cliff Gookin Blvd.

Tupelo, MS 38801

662-690-6553

14336 Seaway Road

Gulfport, MS 39503

228-867-1555

MCCLUNG-LOGAN CRANE& EQUIPMENT

www.mlcranes.com

3908 N. Graham St.

Charlotte, NC 28206

704-509-2728

NEW LOCATION

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(L-R): Giorgio Carera, FAE USA Inc. CEO; Chad Morgan, Tuff Equipment, Nashville,Tenn.; Robbie Binkley, Tuff Equipment, Atlanta, Ga.; and John DalBianco,PrimeTech national sales manager, watch the machine demo.

Jack Kaiser (L) of PattilloGrounds Management, StoneMountain, Ga., and FAE USA’sGiorgio Carera discuss themachines.

(L-R): John DalBianco, FAE USA Inc., answersquestions from Shane McCoy, CharbonContracting, Madisonville, Ky.; and ChadMorgan, Tuff Equipment, Nashville, Tenn.

Duane McGann, an expert FAE demonstration operator, rips through the woods.

FAE USA Inc. held two PrimeTechPower Day demo events in Oakwood,Ga., the first in late February and one in

early March. The events were held to pro-mote FAE’s PrimeTech division of self-pro-pelled tracked carrier prime movers. The site,a heavily wooded area, proved ideal for ademonstration of the machines, and waslocated just a few mi. from FAE’s U.S. head-quarters in Flowery Branch, Ga. ThePrimeTech PT-175 (160 hp), PT-300 (275hp) and the PT-600 (600 hp) machines weremade available for demonstrations during theevent.

After his first time operating the bigPrimeTech PT-600, Jon Flournoy ofRichardson Service 1991 Inc., Conway, S.C.,said he was pleased with the machine’s per-formance.

“I like it. It’s powerful, it maneuvers well.It’s a good machine — very strong.”

Flournoy gave high marks to the comfortof the cabin, and said the noise level in thecab was minimal. He noted that with the doorshut, while machine is running, he was ableto talk on the phone with ease with limitedbackground noise. Flournoy has thePrimeTech PT-300 and PT-175. He also usesFAE attachments on other machines

“I like them — we use them. They’re real-ly solid products, really well made products,they last a long time. All in all they’re goodmachines and good attachments.”

Flournoy’s company is in the rental busi-ness and the company already has about 8 to10 machines with FAE mulching attach-ments for rent and is now looking to expandand offer tracked carrier prime movers

Jack Kaiser of Pattillo GroundsManagement of Stone Mountain, Ga., coversmultiple states in the southeast constructingoffice, industrial and warehouse buildingsand handles the landscape arm of the compa-ny.

“My interest in the PrimeTech machines isprimarily for hiring subcontractors who uti-lize these machines to come in to do contractland clearing. We have a lot of property and Ijust need to see for myself how these prod-ucts can clear the property to make it ‘show-able’ for prospects and for vegetation control.We utilize trackhoes and bulldozers for siteprep, and clearing the site with thePrimeTech machines ahead of time couldcertainly save us some money. We alsowould be able to clear properties and showthem before they’re purchased or leased. I’mquite impressed and want to see some more.”

Eddy Queen of Queen’s Tree Surgery Inc.in Nashville, Tenn., a first time operator ofPrimeTech machines, was quite impressedwith the horsepower of the PT-175 and thetravel speed of this machine.

“While in operation you can easily slowdown or speed up the travel speed, whichgives an infinite range of motion. In otherwords, you can creep and then graduallyspeed up as the cutting speed increases whileon the fly.”

Kyle Fretwell of Mid-State Land Clearing,Nashville, Tenn., also had a chance to operatethe PT-300.

“You can tell it’s a very large machinewhen operating it. It’s consistent. Thismachine has consistent power and you cantell the barrel never stops spinning, andthere’s a lot of instrumentation that tells youexactly what’s going on with the machine. Inotice with my skid steer/mulcher combina-tion. I love the cab and prefer the sideentrance of this machine. It’s spacious, andyou could spend hours in it and be in com-plete comfort the whole time without fatigue.Controls are very concise.”

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

FAE USA Showcases Iron atPrimeTech Power Day Demos

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GrinderCrusherScreen Inc. (GCS), manufacturer of a fullline of wood grinder tips, has recently introduced its line ofHammerhead grinding tips. Customer response to theGrinderCrusherScreen Hammerhead tips has been over-whelming positive.

According to Neal Kaiserman, president ofGrinderCrusherScreen, the Hammerhead wood grinding tipis the result of two years of testing and design changes.

“A complete redesign of conventional tips was necessary,”said Kaiserman. “Our goal was to design a tip with improvedaggressiveness and longevity and we achieved it. We alsosolved the problem of severe bolt head wear with the newerdesign.”

Aaron of Swift Recycling discussed the testing processfurther.

“For almost two years the guys from GCS worked with usto provide a truly improved tip. During the tests of theirdesigns on two of our Morbark grinders, we saw the per-formance of the GCS tips. In real life operation, theHammerhead tools proved right for the job.”

Marty of Dekalb County said, “As one of the biggest land-fills in the southeast we are a high volume consumer ofgrinder tips. Naturally I was skeptical. As a municipality, weare liable to run this operation as economically as possible.The combination of tool life and reduced downtime makes ita no-brainer. Hammerhead tips are the way to go.”

Victor of Sun Recycling, Southern Waste Systems, said“The Hammerheadt tips hit it out of the ball park. In our test,we processed mostly demo lumber, with a good share of con-taminants. We ended up getting over 150 hours out of thesetools. After showing the results to my supervisor, all ourgrinding operations in Florida were switched to GCSHammerhead tips. Absolutely awesome.”

For more information, call 770/433-2670 or [email protected].

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

GCS IntroducesNew Full Line ofHammerhead Tips

GrinderCrusherScreen Inc. (GCS), manufacturer of afull line of wood grinder tips, has recently introducedits line of Hammerhead grinding tips.

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Customers Laud Performanceof PrimeTech PT-600 Mover

Jon Flournoy of Richardson Service 1991 Inc., Conway, S.C., operates a PT-600 in avery densely wooded area.

Operators experienced firsthand the ease of grinding trees into mulch using thePT-300 forestry mulcher.

Jon Flournoy surveys his work with the PT-600 machine.

Eddy Queen of Queen’s Tree Surgery, Nashville, Tenn., demonstrates the land clear-ing and vegetation cutting capabilities of the PrimeTech PT-175.

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DemonstrationSite Proves Idealfor Machines

Kyle Fretwell of Mid-State Land Clearing, Nashville, Tenn., gets afeel for the cab of the PT-300.

Eddy Queen of Queen’s Tree Surgery Inc. inNashville, Tenn., was impressed with thehorsepower of the PT-175.

FAE USA Inc. held two PrimeTech Power Day demoevents in Oakwood, Ga.

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MB Crusher Demos Proves a ‘SmashHit’ at World of Concrete Event

Crowds like this were typical at each of 40 crushingdemonstrations per day put on by MB CrusherAmerica at the World of Concrete Show.

Attendees at the World of Concrete show watch as an MB crusher pulverizes concrete slabs into more manage-able and reusable material.

Casey Reed (L) takes a break from “emceeing” thecrushing demos to explain specific features to aninterested customer at the World of Concrete show.Reed is MB Crusher America’s director of sales.

Forty live crushing demonstrations each day paid off big forMB Crusher America at the World of Concrete Show in LasVegas recently.

“The show was an absolute smash hit,” said Casey Reed,MB’s director of sales. Despite utilizing only half the boothspace it had at ConExpo the year before, Reed said the imme-diate sales during and after the show were 30 percent greater atWorld of Concrete.

“Honestly, we were shocked at the response,” he added.While Reed believes World of Concrete is probably “the

greatest venue for our product,” he also saw the huge responseas an indicator of the upswing taking place in the industry gen-erally.

“We closed several crusher sales right there at the show. Wehaven’t seen that kind of activity for several years.”

The crushing demos drew solid crowds throughout all fourdays of the show. Sales were closed on the spot to buyers fromTennessee, Florida, Pennsylvania, Texas, Oregon, New York,Michigan and California. Sales representatives were still work-ing a month after the show to follow up on the hundreds ofsales leads generated, according to the company.

MB Crusher America’s crusher buckets offer contractors analternative to expensive trucking of demolition materials awayfrom the job site. Their products are effective tools in construc-tion and excavation jobs, as well as in special applications suchas quarries, mines and environmental reclamation projects, tocrush, screen and separate inert materials directly at the yardand reuse them on site or allocate them to other uses.

Reed touted a possible payback of as little as four days byeliminating waste material transportation and crushed materialbuy-back costs.

Miriano Ravazzolo, CEO of MB America, also was on handat the show. He pointed out that the company makes crusherssmall enough to fit most skid steers, and big enough for eventhe largest excavators.

MB Crusher America is located in Reno, Nevada.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens has promoted NickAlden to product manager at Johnson Crushers International,its Oregon manufacturing facility.

Alden, who has worked as a design engineer of mobileand portable equipment for the past seven years, will transi-tion into his new position once his current projects are com-plete. Prior to working for the company, Alden served asproject manager for JELD-WEN Windows & Doors design-ing production equipment and managing product line instal-lations.

In his new role, Alden will work closely with Nick Hahn,inside sales director, and Ian Pendergrass, product develop-ment manager. He will be responsible for determining newproduct development projects and complete implementationof the entire process from initial concept to final release to thesales department, according to Pendergrass, who steppedinto his new role in December 2014.

“As Nick and I transition into our new roles, our goal is towork as a team working on each project together,”Pendergrass said. “My hope is that over the course of thenext year, we develop a preference for a specific product lineand each grow into a more specialized role. I’m very excitedabout this new direction that the company is taking by dedi-cating resources specifically for product development. WithNick’s background and experience in engineering, he will bea tremendous addition to the team.”

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

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

KPI-JCI, Astec Mobile ScreensPromote Alden

Alden will be responsible for determining new productdevelopment projects and complete implementation ofthe entire process from initial concept to final releaseto the sales department.

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Erich Sennebogen Museum Reflects Values of Its Namesake“No such thing as it cannot be done!” has

been the Sennebogen corporate philosophyright from its beginning more than 60 yearsago. According to Constantino Lannes, pres-ident of Sennebogen LLC, “This belief isvery evident in the exhibits of the ErichSennebogen Museum, unveiled recentlyhonoring the founder of the company.”

Eight historic machines, from the firstmanure loader to a current hydraulic excava-tor, chronicle the development ofSennebogen products over six decades.Extensive displays of large-scale images anddocuments showcases the development ofthe company and the personality of the manwho built it. The pyramid-shaped buildingwith its glass dome, located in Straubing,Germany, the home of Sennebogen, is basedon Erich Sennebogen’s own initial drafts. Adistinctive mix of history and technology, theeye-catching facility provides an impressiveambience for visitors while incorporatingnumerous innovations for sustainable, energy-efficient construction.

In addition to the historical and cultural goals of the Erich SennebogenMuseum, the 7,000 sq. ft. facility also is designed to host corporate eventsand conferences for up to 350 people.

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

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web siteat www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) The earliest Sennebogen machines on display.

A bust of ErichSennebogen, the compa-ny’s founder, welcomespeople arriving at themuseum.

New Discharge Conveyor Option Available for the BeastThe new discharge conveyor option for

Beast recyclers provides both a 30 ft. (9 m)discharge conveyor and a thrower, so opera-tors can load both open top and end-loadingtrailers.

The 30-ft. conveyor acts like a standarddischarge on the Beast — providing a tallplatform to pile mulch, chips, or other prod-ucts or load them in open-top trucks. Butwith the thrower, operators can easily broad-cast the end product across a job site or loadopen-end trailers quickly and efficiently.

“This is a unique option. No one in theindustry has such a device,” said BanditIndustries President Jerry Morey. “Theswitch from discharge conveyor to thethrower is quick, taking less than a minute.The 30-foot-discharge conveyor is a two-section discharge. When the thrower is oper-ated, the end section of the discharge foldsup over the top of the first conveyor and outof the way. The thrower is then hydraulical-ly tilted into position. When the thrower is inplace, material is top-loaded into the throw-er and discharged at tremendous velocity.”

When in use, the thrower is adjustable up-and-down, and can swivel side-to-side todirect the flow of material to fully load chiptrailers.

“We are always looking for ways toimprove our Beast recyclers and all of ourproducts to increase their productivity andutility to our customers,” Morey said. “Welisten to our customers and their needs and

design products or improvements to meetthose needs. With all of the improvementsthat we’ve made in the Beast recycler in thelast 18 months, we believe it to be the bestgrinder on the market.”

For more information, call 800/952-0178or visit www.banditchippers.com.

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

The 30-ft. conveyor acts like a standard discharge on the Beast, but with the thrower, operators can easily broadcast the endproduct across a job site or load open-end trailers quickly and efficiently.

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Fecon Expands With Purchaseof New 40,000-Sq.-Ft. Building

Fecon Inc., the manufacturer and International supplier of the Bull Hog forestrymulchers, FTX track carriers and grapples, tree shears and stump grinding attach-ments for vegetation management, has expanded once again with the purchase of9.25 acres of land and a 40,000-sq- ft. building across the street from its currentlocation. This addition will complement Fecon’s 111,000-sq.-ft. facility. In addition toproviding more room for engineering and tractor production, the new building alsowill offer an expansive research and development department.

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

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Virnig Manufacturing LaunchesRoot Rake Grapple Attachment

Virnig Manufacturing Inc.,a supplier of skid steer loaderattachments and accessoriesfor compact equipment,announced a new root rakegrapple attachment for skidsteer and track loaders.

The root rake grapple isdesigned for enhanced per-formance in handling materi-als such as brush, logs, treestumps and loose hay. Thetwo-cylinder, large grapplejaw opens to 50.3 in. (128 cm)and secures debris, but lets dirtsift out when loading largerocks.

The root rake grapple isideal for piling loose debris and loading logs andbranches. It also allows for quick and cost effectivejobsite clean-up. The grapple is designed to scrapewith loader arms against boom stops for digging, rak-ing and loading debris. This versatile brush grappleattachment also can be used for agricultural, land-scaping, construction and demolition purposes.

These grapples are built with an open back toincrease operator visibility. The strength of the grap-

ple jaw and tines is significant-ly increased with ½ in. (1.3cm) Grade 80 laser-cut steelplate rated at 80,000 psi mini-mum yield strength.

The grapple also featurescorrosion, dent and flakeresistant NitroSteel cylinderrods, replaceable Teflon coatedbushings to provide lubricationand standard cylinder guards toprotect the cylinders fromdamage.

The root rake grapple isavailable in either a 6 or 7 ft.(1.8 or 2.1 m) size and theyweigh between 1,175 and1,315 lbs. (533 or 596 kg).

They feature replaceable, Series 23 cast steel teeth thatcut deep into and underneath roots and debris.Machine specific hydraulic package completely pro-tects the hose routing.

For more information, call 800/648-2408 or visitvirnigmfg.com.

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

SC-Series HydraulicBreakers Fit for UseWith Compact Carriers

Designed for use with skid steer loaders, backhoe loaders and exca-vators weighing between 2,200 and 30,850 lbs. (998 and 13,993 kg),Montabert SC-Series hydraulic breakers enable operators to achieveconsistent machine-to-breaker performance by matching the hydrauliccapabilities of a carrier to a specific breaker model — ideal for lighterdemolition applications.

Montabert offers eight SC-Series hydraulic breaker models ranging insize from 198 to 1,098 lbs. (90 to 498kg). Rated in the 225 ft.-lb. impactenergy class, the smallest of the eightmodels (SC-8) delivers up to 1,600blows per minute at a hydraulic flowrate of between 4 and 8 gal. (15 to 30 L)per minute. In comparison, the largestmodel (SC-50) falls within the 1,500ft.-lb. impact energy class, deliveringup to 1,137 blows per minute at ahydraulic flow rate of between 20 and33 gal. (75.7 and 125 L) per minute.

The light-range hydraulic breakershave few wear parts and lack tie rods,enabling operators to quickly and easi-ly complete routine maintenance. Forexample, operators are able to replacethe bushings, pins and tools on mostSC-Series models on the job site —without disassembling or removing thehydraulic breakers from their carriers.

In addition, a multi-tool — providedby Montabert — functions as a go/no-go gauge, further simplifying the mon-itoring and servicing of key wear parts,while an internally mounted retaining pin clip enables operators to easilychange the tools and single piece bushings in the field. The hydraulicbreakers’ fully enclosed cradles minimize harmful vibrations transferredback to the carriers, reduce ambient noise on job sites and protect work-ing parts from dust and debris.

Specific to the Montabert SC-50 hydraulic breaker, two strong retain-ing pins and locks maintain the tool and bushing in place. An optional cra-dle-mounted greasing station and an optional air pressurization kit forunderwater applications are available for the largest SC-Series model, aswell.

For more information, visit www.montabert.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site

at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Pages 63-67For more information about these attachments and more, visit our Attachments Section on our Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

SECT IONAttachment & Parts

The root rake grapple is designed forenhanced performance in handlingmaterials such as brush, logs, treestumps and loose hay. The two-cylin-der, large grapple jaw opens to 50.3 in.(128 cm) and secures debris, but letsdirt sift out when loading large rocks.

Montabert offers eight SC-Series hydraulic breakermodels ranging in size from198 to 1,098 lbs. (90 to 498kg).

XT Mobile Shear NowAvailable in 18 Models

Genesis Attachments announcedthe availability of GXT 225, GXT1555 and GXT 2055 straight androtator model shears.

With the number of models nowat 18, the XT Mobile Shear line fits25,000 to 625,000 lb. (11,340 to283,495 kg) excavators. Shorter inlength and height and lighter inweight, the GXT features a center ofgravity that is closer to the excava-tor, enabling models to mount onexcavators that previously could

only carry smaller, less powerfulshears.

The GXT also features an apex,where most cutting is done, that iscloser to the back of the jaws,improving material gathering andincreasing cutting performance andefficiency while reducing mainte-nance.

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

With the number ofmodels now at 18, theXT Mobile Shear line fits25,000 to 625,000 lb.(11,340 to 283,495 kg)excavators.

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The standard tool’s adjustabledesign allows it to be pinned in aposition that provides traditionalgrabbing performance similar to theexisting Bobcat excavator clamp.For greater performance, it also canbe pinned at a higher point on thebase to provide a wider jaw andmore aggressive grabbing action

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The 24-in. (61 cm) pro clampgrading tool is reversible allowingfor dual functionality. With thegrading tool pinned in the forwardposition on the bucket, it provides asmooth cutting edge on the bottomof a trench that eliminates the needfor a second smooth lip bucket.When the grading tool is pinned inthe reverse position on the bucket, itis designed for faster transitionsfrom cleanup areas to dump trucksby removing spoil piles quicker andreducing manual shoveling.

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The Bobcat pro clamp system consists ofa base that attaches to an M-SeriesBobcat excavator bucket and is equippedwith pin-on adjustable standard tool orreversible grading tool.

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Golden Queen Mining Company PoursMillions Into Soledad Mountain Project

gin and are quite similar in chemical composition and arehigh in silica with little or no clay.

The crushing-screening plant includes a primary and sec-ondary crusher and screen in closed circuit with the second-ary crusher. The HPGR will be used as part of the crushing-screening circuit to prepare the ore particles for stacking onthe two leach pads.

The HPGR consists basically of two counter-rotating rolls— one a fixed roll and the other a “floating” roll. The “float-ing” roll is mounted on — and can move freely on — twoslides, and the grinding forces are applied by four hydraulicrams. Ore is choke-fed to the gap between the rolls.

Assessments carried out by two HPGR manufacturers,third party technical consultants and company managementhave indicated that benefits of using the HPGR couldinclude:

• Higher gold and silver recoveries due to the formation ofmicro-cracks in ore particles;

• Faster gold and silver extraction rates;• Stronger agglomerates due to a more favorable overall

particle size distribution. This also will impact the flow rateof solutions through the heap;

• Lower capital costs than a four-stage, conventionalcrushing-screening plant;

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The Soledad Mountain Project has been in the works fornearly 30 years due to careful exploration, sampling andstudying before preplanning and construction could takeplace.

In the mid 1980s, Golden Queen was looking for proper-ty when it stumbled across Soledad Mountain, which had

been mined back in the 1930s and 1940s. Between 1985 and 2001, the company explored and sam-

pled the site, raising capital. Between 2001 and 2008, feasi-bility, community impact and environmental impact studieswere conducted.

All of this had to preceed the actual permitting process,which began in 2009 and concluded three years later.

“We spent 67 million before even starting construction,which began in 2013,” said Klingmann.

“In 2014 we secured 110 million for construction. We sold50 percent of the project to two American entities,” he added.

Once the site was cleared, the contract for the site prepwork was awarded to Guinn Construction Company ofBakersfield, Calif., who began site infrastructure and earthmoving in 2014.

Guinn utilized equipment from Road Machinery, aKomatsu dealership headquartered in Phoenix, Ariz., includ-ing an HM400-3 articulated truck, PC800 backhoe andPC490 excavator.

The mine itself will be owner operated by Golden Queenand will utilize Komatsu equipment as well. Golden Queeninitially took a delivery of approximately $17 million worthof Komatsu equipment, but Steve Morico, director ofmining sales, who facilitated the sale for Road Machinery,expects that number to double over the next five years.

Morico had been working with Klingmann for more thansix years on the deal.

Equipment to be utilized includes: two WA800-3E0wheel loaders, four 785-7 rigid frame trucks, two HM400-5articulated trucks, one HM400-3 articulated truck, oneD275AX-5E0 bulldozer, one D375A-6 bulldozer, onePC800-8 backhoe, one PC240LC-11 excavator, oneWD600-6 wheel dozer, one D65PX-17 bulldozer and oneGD655 motorgrader.

Past positive experiences drove Klingmann to go withKomatsu equipment.

see QUEEN page 72

Golden Queen Mining Company Ltd., a Canadian publically-held company, is developing the Soledad MountainProject, a fully permitted, open pit, heap leach gold and silver project located just outside the town of Mojavein Kern County, Calif.

QUEEN from page 1

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Construction of Site-Wide Water SupplyInfrastructure Advances Rapidly

“I had worked with another manufacturer on previousmine projects, but found Komatsu was the best fit at the rightprice for the project,” said Klingmann.

Klingman was attracted to Road Machinery because thetwo companies each share a strong connection to theircommunity.

“Community commitment is a huge part of what we aredoing at Soledad Mountain, and we felt that RoadMachinery felt that same commitment.”

In addition to other benefits Road Machinery also agreedto open a service/maintenance facility in Mohave, the loca-tion of the project.

“He saw us putting a branch in Mohave as tangible evi-dence of our commitment to the community of Mohave,”said Morico.

Morico said a $17 million credit line for Golden Queenfrom Komatsu also contributed to the deal closing.

Construction is approximately 30 percent complete andGolden Queen is on track to commission the facilities in late2015.

The site currently has 10 full-time employees and thecompany expects that number to increase to 50 employeesfor the start of pre-production mining.

The Hilfiker wall, which is a critical first step in the con-struction of the crushing-screening plant, was completed inFebruary and construction of the site-wide power distribu-tion and water supply infrastructure is advancing rapidly.

PartnershipIn September 2014, Golden Queen Mining Co. Ltd.

entered into a joint venture with Gauss LLC, a joint ventureowned 67.5 percent by Gauss Holdings LLC, an entity con-trolled by Leucadia National Corporation, and 32 percent byAuvergne LLC, an entity controlled by certain members ofthe Clay family, whereby Gauss LLC invested $110 millionin cash in exchange for a 50 percent joint venture interest inthe Soledad Mountain Project.

Soledad Mountain History and GeologyGold mining on Soledad Mountain dates back to the late

19th century. The largest producer in the area was Gold

Fields American Development Co., a subsidiary ofConsolidated Gold Fields of South Africa. This syndicateoperated an underground mine and mill on the property from1935 to 1942, when the mine was forced to close by WarProduction Board Order L-208. Production after the war wasminimal, as costs had increased while the price of goldremained fixed at $35 per ounce until 1973.

The Soledad Mountain deposit is a large, epithermal,multi-episodic, fault/fissure vein system. Gold and silvermineralization occurs in low sulfidation, quartz adulariaveins and stockworks that strike northwest. At least 14 sepa-rate veins and related vein splits have been identified. Coreveins range from less than 3.2 to 19.7 ft. (1 to 6 m) wide withgold grades typically greater than 3.5 grams per tonne, sur-rounded by lower grade mineralization with widths rangingfrom 3.3 ft. (1 m) to greater than 164 ft. (50 m). The level ofoxidation extends to depth and the deposit is well-suited forheap leaching.

About Road MachineryRoad Machinery sells, services and rents construction,

mining and forestry equipment from Komatsu; milling,compacting and paving equipment from WirtgenCorporation (includes Hamm, Vögele and Wirtgen prod-ucts); attachments from NPK, Hensley and JRB corporationas well as other products like rock screens, crushers andwater towers.

In 1955, Harold R. Bone Sr. opened Road Machinery Co.in Phoenix, Ariz., to sell and service heavy machinery. Thecompany’s first products included street sweepers, motor-graders and compressors, and, for the mining industry,WABCO/Haulpak trucks.

In 2000, Road Machinery Co. was purchased by KomatsuAmerica. In the spring of 2005, Komatsu sold RoadMachinery to Mitsui & Co. (a $50 billion dollar corporation)and then in 2008, Road Machinery purchased Shanahan,which was the Komatsu dealer for almost all of California.Road Machinery LLC now has 14 facilities throughoutArizona, California, New Mexico, including one in El Paso,Texas, and two in Mexico.

(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)CEG

QUEEN from page 68

Golden Queen initially took a delivery of approximate-ly $17 million worth of Komatsu equipment but SteveMorico, who facilitated the sale for Road Machinery,expects that number to double over the next five years.

Between 1985 and 2001, the company explored andsampled the site, raising capital. Between 2001 and2008, feasibility, community impact and environmentalimpact studies were conducted. All of this had to pre-ceed the actual permitting process, which began in2009 and concluded three years later.

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Cold, Wet Winter Proves Challenging for NCDOT Crews An Accelerated Project

Work first began on the project last July,but construction became most apparent toarea motorists late in the summer. Plans callfor the entire project to be finished in the firstquarter of 2017, according to the NorthCarolina DOT.

The construction of the connector and thetaxiway bridge was set to begin in 2016, but,surprisingly, the timetable was moved upwhen Greensboro’s Metropolitan PlanningOrganization, as well as state and local elect-ed officials were able to work together withthe NCDOT to speed things along. The proj-ect had been planned since the mid-1990s.

The taxiway bridge is now set to be fin-ished in August 2016, four months earlierthan planned, while the I-73 project isdesigned to be completed eight monthsahead of schedule in March 2017.

The connector’s footprint runs in a north-by-northeast direction from N.C. Highway68, which brings motorists from Interstate40 to Bryan Parkway and east to the airportand other parts of Greensboro. The startpoint for the new project is just north of theinterchange of N.C. 68 and Bryan Parkwayand will continue toward U.S. 220 north ofthe city and just south of the Haw River.

Where the connector joins up with U.S.220, it will link up with another projectunderway to improve U.S. 220 as it extendsinto Rockingham County. Construction onthat roadway will be wrapped up next year.

Taxiway Bridge to Help SpurDevelopment

While the highway portion of the projectis federally funded, the taxiway bridge isbeing paid for by the North CarolinaMobility Fund, which was created to meettransportation needs throughout the state.

According to the NCDOT, the taxiwaybridge is being built with the hope of gettingindustrial development going by providingrunway access to 400 acres of airport land onthe north side of the future I-73.

The entire project is being done on adesign-build basis by a consortium of threeprivate companies: Flatiron ConstructorsInc., Blythe Development Co. and RK&KLLP.

Flatiron, a global companywith a regional office nearRaleigh, is the managing part-ner in a joint venture withBlythe, which is based inCharlotte. RK&K Engineersis the lead designer and has itsheadquarters in Baltimore,with offices in Greensboro,Charlotte and Raleigh.

Work Should SoonRamp Up

According to Brian Smith,a resident engineer ofNCDOT who is on the job sitedaily, work is picking up againafter crews have been battlinga very wet and cold winter.

“Well, there is no questionthat the winter weather reallyslowed down the grading, butthe project is still on scheduleright now and progress should pick up as theweather breaks,” Smith said. “Grading hasbeen mostly completed from N.C. 68 northto Alcorn Road, and a few other areas areprogressing, too.”

Smith went on to say that most of thegrading and structure work will take placethis summer and that the contractor hopes tobegin stabilization and paving work in 2015,as well.

Crews also are getting ready to beginbuilding interchanges at N.C. 68 and at N.C.150/Oak Ridge Road. Smith indicated thebridge work at N.C. 68 is next on their to-dolist.

“We don’t plan on closing N.C. 68,though traffic may be stopped for short peri-ods at night in order to set bridge beams overthe highway,” Smith said.

The only other bridge work that is under-way for a few months, according to Smith, isfor the taxiway overpass at PTI. There,crews are installing piles for the bridge foot-ings.

Box culvert construction also is rampingup now and will continue for quite sometime.

Despite the fact that the surrounding areahas lots of homes and businesses, Smith said

that the path of the future I-73 lies on most-ly vacant land.

“There were a few homes that were relo-cated or removed, but almost all of that wasdone prior to the contract being let,” Smithsaid.

As part of the project, in early Februarythe NCDOT permanently closed RegionalRoad at its intersection with Pleasant Ridge

Road. Regional Road is a two-lane avenue just west of the air-port. The portion of the roadthat was closed is right wherethe connector starts to veernorth and east of N.C. 68.

A flyover ramp will be con-structed at the N.C. 68 inter-change just to the west of thepresent highway. By position-ing the ramp at that spot, thedesign-build team eliminatedthe need for a planned 915-ft.(278.8 m) long, 25-ft. (7.62 m)high retaining wall. The hope isthat by doing so it will reducecosts, construction time, futuremaintenance and environmen-tal impact.

This particular section of I-73 is part of a much longerinterstate corridor planned torun from Myrtle Beach, S.C.,north to Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.

Most of I-73 is either under construction orstill on the drawing board, but the longestcontinuous stretch runs about 82 mi. (131.9km) through North Carolina and along U.S.220 between Greensboro and Ellerbe, nearthe South Carolina line.

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

After 20 years of discussion and planning, a two-part road project on Greensboro’srapidly-growing northwest side is finally under way.

HIGHWAY from page 1

The 9.4-mi. (15.1 km) long U.S. Highway 220/N.C. Highway 68connector, which will one day be rebranded as I-73, is a four-lanehighway under construction just west and north of PiedmontTriad International Airport.

The goal of the road portion of the project is to improve the traffic flow aroundPiedmont Triad International Airport and the northwestern part of GuilfordCounty, which is heavily populated with a mix of neighborhoods and businesses.

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DON ALLISON EQUIPMENT, INC.233 Melville Road Arley, AL 35541

800-669-6450205-387-1600

Fax: 205-387-1668

www.heavymachinesinc.comMemphis, TN • 800-432-8902Shreveport, LA • 800-548-3458

Gray, TN • 855-201-7453

CCS EQUIPMENT SALESwww.ccsequipment.com

Raleigh/Durham, NC • 919-556-9110Angier, NC • 919-935-0505

MAY HEAVY-EQUIP RENTAL & SALESwww.mayequip.com

Lexington, NC • 866-629-3784Columbia, SC • 888-865-1002

HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT COMPANYwww.highway-equipment.com

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

GROVE RIVERwww.groveriver.com902 Longwood Drive

Richmond Hill, GA 31324912-756-7854

Employment Totals 6.35 Million, theHighest Mark Since February 2009chief economist. “There are lots ofgood-paying, full-time jobs availablein construction, with more work on theway.”

Construction employment totaled6.35 million in February, the highestmark since February 2009, with a 12-month gain of 321,000 jobs or 5.3 per-cent, Simonson noted. Average weeklyhours of all employees climbed to 39.6hours and weekly earnings averaged$1,066 in construction, the highest lev-els in the nine-year history of bothseries. Weekly earnings in constructionwere 24 percent above the private-sec-tor average.

Residential building and specialtytrade contractors added a combined16,700 employees since January and167,800 (7.4 percent) over 12 months.Nonresidential contractors — building,specialty trade, and heavy and civilengineering construction firms — hireda net of 12,000 workers for the month

and 153,400 (4.1 percent) sinceFebruary 2014.

The number of workers who saidthey looked for work in the past monthand had last worked in construction fellfrom 1.09 million a year earlier to906,000—the lowest February mark innine years. Although winter conditionstypically result in a high Februaryunemployment rate for construction,the 10.6 percent unemployment rate forthese workers was the lowest Februaryrate since February 2007 and represent-ed a steep drop from a year earlier,when the rate was 12.8 percent,Simonson noted.

“Contractors in most states appearoptimistic about the prospects for con-struction, especially for apartments andprivate nonresidential projects,”Simonson added. “In contrast, thehighway funding outlook is murky.”

Association officials said thatemployment in highway and transitconstruction was at risk if Congress

and the Obama administration fail tofind a way to pay for, and enact, a long-term federal highway and transit bill.They said that even as many states takemeasures to cope with declining feder-al transportation funding, ifWashington can’t pass a bill by May 31when current legislation expires, somefirms may have to reduce staff.

“The highway and transit fundingshortfall is one of those classicWashington-created problems thatcould easily be fixed,” said Stephen E.Sandherr, the association’s chief execu-tive officer. “For just a few dollarsmore per year, Washington could savecommuters and other road users thou-sands of dollars by cutting commutingtimes and improving road conditions.”

For more information, call 703/548-3118 or visit www.agc.org.

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

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

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Bobcat M400 Gold Skid Steer Loader, Scale 1:25 ..................$25

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Caterpillar MH3049 Material Handler w/magnet, 1:50 Scale $150

Caterpillar 416 Backhoe/Loader (NZG), 1:50 Scale..................$75

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Dynapac SD2500 CS Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ........................$150

Grove RT750 Rough Terrain Crane, 1:55 Scale......................$100

Grove TM1500 White 12 Axle Crane, 1:50 Scale ....................$140

Hamm 3414 Pad Foot Compactor, 1:50 Scale ..........................$90

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International 560 PayLoader, 1:25 Scale..................................$140

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John Deere 624J Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale................$40

John Deere 850K Dozer, 1:50 Scale............................................$65

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

Komatsu D51 EX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............................................$85

Komatsu D65 EX-17 Dozer w/Ripper 1:50 Scale ......................$80

Komatsu D155AX Dozer w/ripper, 1:50 Scale ..........................$95

Komatsu D375A Dozer, 1:50 Scale............................................$125

Komatsu D475A Dozer w/ripper, 1:50 Scale............................$160

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

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

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

Komatsu WA470-7 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$75

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

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

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

Kubota KX080-4 Compact Excavator, 1:18 Scale ....................$60

Kubota SVL90-02 Track Loader, 1:18 Scale ..............................$60

Liebherr LTM 1025 Mobile Crane, 1:50 Scale..........................$125

Link Belt 210X3 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ......................................$50

Link Belt 250 X3 Excavator, 1:50 Scale....................................$160

Link Belt S-90 Excavator, 1:40 Scale ........................................$110

Link Belt 800X2 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................................$180

New Holland DC180B Dozer, 1:50 Scale ....................................$50

O&K RH9 Excavator, 1:50 Scale..................................................$85

Poclain TC45 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$140

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

Vogele 1900-2 Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ....................................$140

Vogele 2100-3 Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ....................................$145

Vogele MT3000 Powerfeeder, 1:50 Scale ................................$140

Vogele Vision 5200-2 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale ....................$115

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

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

Wirtgen 100F Tracked Cold Milling Machine, 1:50 Scale......$120

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SNOW GROOMERCONTACT: LAUDYEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––COMPRESSOR 900100 CFM | !!! MUSTBE 350 PSI !!! CLEAN, WORK READY,REASONABLE HOURS USA EASTCOAST LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––OFF ROAD TRUCKS | 2 EUCLID/ TEREXR22 OR R25 DECENT WORKINGTRUCKSCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ATLAS COPCO/INGERSOLL RANDDRILLS | WANT TO BUY ATLAS COPCOOR INGERSOLL-RAND T4W, RD10, RD20DRILLSCONTACT: TONY THOMASPHONE: 818-956-5231FAX: 818-956-5239EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRANE | PROFORMA CRANE 2009TADANO GR-300XL-1CONTACT: AMADISIEL POWER HEAVYEQUIPMENTPHONE: 00249123664206EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WEARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW ORUSED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERA-TOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOREQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOTINCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES.WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOUHAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICEOR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVEBOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NOLONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOUHAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DIS-CONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILLPURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDI-TION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 270-849-2270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––L785 OR L783 NEW HOLLAND SKIDSTEER WITH AUXILLARY HYDRAULICSCONTACT: DALE JOHNSONPHONE: 262-252-3674EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT EXCAVATOR | LOOKING FOR CATE110B.. E120B..EL200B EXCAVATORS,LOCATED ON THE WEST COAST. ..CONTACT: DALEPHONE: 360-551-9778EMAIL: [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

FINISH MOWER | FINISH MOWER FOR A33 HORSE POWER TRACTORCONTACT: OTISPHONE: 2286698952 EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

NEEDED BULLDOZER D7AT D11 | NEED-ED 12 MONTHS BULLDOZER D7G, D7,D7R, D7T, D8H, D8K, D8N , D8R, D8T,D9H, D9N, D9R, D9T, D10, D10N , D10R,D10T, KOMASTU I NEEDED 155AX62008AND UP WITH RIPPER UNDER 3500HOURS USER USA BUT KOMASTU IPAY CHEAP PRICE I/TS GOOD UNIT,BUT I/TS NOT CAT, NEEDED NOW 2 OR 4CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BUCKET TRUCK | I AM IN NEED OF ARENTAL OF ONE INSULATED BUCKETTRUCK WITH A 40 FOOT TELESCOPICBOOM, AN ARTICULATED LIFT/HOISTROOM FOR 4 ADULTS IN THE CAB. THERENTAL WILL BE FROM THE TIME OFTHE PURCHASE ORDER TIL 09-30-2015,IT’S FOR THE METROPOLITAN POLICEDEPARTMENT.CONTACT: BARBARA BROWNPHONE: 202-671-0485FAX: 202-671-0629EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 963 TRACK LOADERSCONTACT: KEVINPHONE: 817-379-1340FAX: 817-379-2734EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D8R CARTERPILLLAR | WE DON’TWANT TO SPEND ABOVE $50,000 U.S.A.CONTACT: CHIEF G .OBASUYIPHONE: 0031684631552EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FREIGHTLINER CASCADIA TRUCKS |WANTED: 4 - LATE MODEL FREIGHT-LINER CASCADIA CAB AND CHASSISTRUCKS WITH 530 HP AND 4 AXLES.CONTACT: GLENNPHONE: 360.314.7413FAX: 360.727.3222EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SWEETWATER REEL TRAILER LINETAMERCONTACT: GREEN BROTHERS CONST.PHONE: 931-248-8705FAX: 931-484-8966EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERSWANTED - ALL KINDS | 910 930 950 B/E966E 966F 966G 966H FOR IMPORTINTO UAE. CONTACT: WALEEDPHONE: 0027760438534EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DRILTECH WANTED | WE ARE LOOKINGTO BUY DRILTECH DRILLING RIGS FORWATER WELL. PLEASE SEND US WHATYOU HAVE! THANK YOU.CONTACT: MOUHCINE LAZRAQPHONE: 6176157474EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

APE, ICE OR MKT CAISSONBEAMS/PILE HAMMERS | I AM SEEKINGYOUR SURPLUS ICE, APE, MKT PILEHAMMERS, CAISSON BEAMS ANDCLAMPS. I AM YOUR BEST OPTION TOMARKET YOUR SURPLUS PILINGEQUIPMENT.CONTACT: JEFF LAWSONPHONE: 864-542-4369EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOBELKO SK480LC PARTS MACHINEOR COMPONENTSPHONE: 215-624-2221FAX: 215-331-5870EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––THUMB | I AM LOOKING FOR A THUMBFOR A HYUNDAI ROBEX 200LC EXCAVATOR. OR A 200 CLASS OFEXCAVATOR.CONTACT: TINA THOMASEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BACKHOE ATTACHMENT | LOOKINGFOR A JOHN DEERE 9250 BACKHOEATTACHMENT, PREFERABLY A 9250B.BEST CONTACT BY EMAIL.CONTACT: MIKE BERGEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO BUY USED APE AND ICECAISSON BEAMS AND CLAMPSCONTACT: 2017863354PHONE: 201-786-3354EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MOTOR | LOOKING FOR A 4.9 LITERENGINE ENDLINE 6 MOTOR LONGBLOCKCONTACT: PATRICK KIEFERTPHONE: 801-897-1805EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOAT MOTOR 915 HP | BOAT MOTORSTHAT DO NOT RUN. THEY CAN EVENBE MISSING THE POWERHEAD. NEEDFOR PROJECT 9-15 HP ANY TYPE MANUFACTURECONTACT: TERRY DACUSPHONE: 9362222515EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CRAWLER DRILL WITH COMPRESSORCONTACT: MOHAMMED IQBALPHONE: 9375089629EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE BACKHOE 580K FOR PARTS | ASCOMPLETE AS IT CAN BE. I NEED LOTSOF PARTS TO KEEP MINE GOING.CONTACT: CARLEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MINI EXCAVATOR, CONVEYOR PAVINGMACHINES, VIBRATORY AND STATICROLLERS, ASPHALT CRUSHERPORTABLE, 10 AND 25 TON TRAILERS,SCREENING PLANT, ASPHALT ANDSEALING MAINTENANCE UNITS, 3YARD LOADER, HUBER AND PUCKETTMAINTAINERS, JD AND JCB BACK-HOES, SKID LOADERS – ALL SIZES.CONTACT: RON VINCENTPHONE: 413-537-1892––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNINGCAT WHEEL LOADERS 930, 950, 950B,950E, 966D/E & 966F/F-II.CONTACT: NAQIB KHANPHONE: +92-333-3298751EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SCRAP OF CRC PIPE | WE WANT TOPURCHASE SHEET CUTTING SCRAPAND CRC PIPECONTACT: BHOLENATH ENTERPRISESPHONE: 09803450903EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MECHANICAL THUMB FOR OLDER JD 310 D BACKHOE MUST BE INEXCELLENT SHAPE NO JUNKCONTACT: JIMPHONE: 515-205-4366EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CABLE SKIDDER | J.D.540G LOW HRS,NO JUNK AND OR RANGER F65 OR F66LOW HRSCONTACT: CHUCK GIBSONPHONE: 207-399-4736EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED CATERPILLER WHEEL LOADERS| WE ARE ALWAYS LOOKING TO BUYCAT WHEEL LOADERS FOR PERSONALSTOCK.IN URGENT BASIS WE NEED TOBUY CAT 950B/E, 966E/F/D, CAT MOTORGRADERS 140G, 12G, 14G AND CATDOZERS D8R/N, D9N/R. IKRAM ULLAHKHAN & COMPANYCONTACT: MOHSIN KHANPHONE: +923132002763EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT ENGINES 3304/6 3116 | ANY CONDI-TION USED ENGINES FOR PARTSCATERPILLAR ENGINES 3304-3306 -3116 VIBER ENGINES AND PARTS ANDANY CONTACTS OF CAT BREAKERS INMIAMI OR FLORIDA WILL APPRECIATECONTACT NUMBERS .CONTACT: KHANPHONE: 786-227-8836EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

BOBCAT WITH BUCKET OR BRUSHFOR SNOW REMOVAL, AND FORKLIFTATTACHMENT.CONTACT: IRV HADDOXPHONE: 667-203-1536EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOAD CHARTS FOR SCOTT MIDLANDT22 BOOM TRUCK | I HAVE BEENSEARCHING FOR MONTHS FOR ANOPERATORS MANUAL WITH LOADCHARTS AND CAPACITIES FOR ASCOTT T22 BOOM TRUCK CRANECONTACT: DENNIS SCANNELLPHONE: 978-726-6572FAX: 978-459-6296EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––322CL CAT EXCAVATOR BUCKET |LOOKING FOR BUCKETS TO FIT OUR322CL CAT EXCAVATOR . HAS 80MMPINS COUPLER IS 12" WIDE. LOOKINGFOR HIGH CAPACITY BUCKETS. MOST-LY A 54" OR 60" AT LEAST 2.5 YDS TO3YDS. LOOKING FOR OTHER SIZES CONTACT: KENPHONE: 330-219-1003FAX: 330-856-3935EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PRENTICE LOG LOADER 2410 OR SIMILAR. DELIMBER NOT NEEDEDCONTACT: MIKE COOKPHONE: 580-256-5335FAX: 580-256-1644EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU EXCAVATORS PC300-7/8,KOMATSU PC350-8 YEAR 2010 UP LESSTHAN 9000 HOURSCONTACT: WADIE IBRAHIMPHONE: +962795523295EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USTC 11026 BLOCK UNLOADER | USEON THE GROUNDCONTACT: RAFAELEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED BULLDOZER D8R WITH RIP-PER 1998 AT 2003 I NEEDED 3 BULL-DOZERS D8R , ENC CAB , WITH RIPPERUNDER 12300 HOURS UNDERCAR-RIAGE 75 GOOD, NO JUNK , NO SCAM,NO ADVERTISE USER UNDER PLEASEGOOD DEAL OR I PASSCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1-450-346-8975EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PLEASE SEND UNADVERTISED WHOLESALE PRICED MACHINES. CAT 963 CEROPS COUPLER IS A PLUS-- UNDER10K HOURS CAT 953 D EROPS UNDER3500 HRS RIPPER OR VALVE IS A PLUSCAT 953 C EROPS- CAT 953 B EROPS -CAT 815 LATE B OR F EROPS - TILTBLADE 2X CAT 627 E EROPS READY TOWORKCONTACT: SANTIAGO SCARZELLAPHONE: 305-560-4263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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ALEX LYON & SON

AUCTIONEERS

www.lyonauction.com

315-633-2944�

• Parkersburg, WVThurs.,�April�9,�2015For:�Very�Late�Model�Cat�&Komatsu�Construction�&�more

• Gary, INFri.,�April�10,�2015For:�Complete�Liquidation�LateModel�Construction�Equipment�&more

• Dansville, NYSat.,�April�11,�2015For:�Municipal�&�Rental�ReturnAuction

• Houston, TXTues.,�April�14,�2015For:�Late�Model�ConstructionEquipment�&�more

• Kenosha, WIFri.,�April�17,�2015For:�Complete�Liquidation�–Retirement�Auction

• Racine, WISat.,�April�18,�2015For:�Rental�Return�Auction�–Telescopics,�Boom�Lifts�&�more

• St. Louis, MOThurs.,�April�23,�2015For:�Rental�Fleet�ConstructionEquipment,�Boom�Lifts�&�more

• Aquascalientes, MexicoFri.,�April�24,�2015For:�Late�Model�ConstructionEquipment,�Forklifts,�Aerial�Lifts,Trucks�&�Trailers

• Columbus (Delaware), OHSat.,�April�25,�2015For:�Very�Late�Model�Cat,�JD,Doosan,�Bomag,�DynapacEarthmoving�Equipment�&�more

• Utica, NYSun.,�April�26,�2015For:�Estate�Auction,�CompleteLiquidation�Bucket�Trucks,�PavingEquipment�&�more

• Bloomfield, NYSat.,�May�2,�2015For:�Large�Job�Completion�EstateAuction�–�Late�Model�Everything

• Syracuse, NYSun.,�May�3,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment,Forklifts,�Aerial�Lifts�&�more

• Dallas, TXTues.,�May�5,�2015For:�Large�Late�Model�Crane�&Construction�Equipment�Auction

• Canastota, NYSun.,�May�10,�2015For:�Lawn�&�Garden�Equipment,Support�Equipment�&�more

• Manchester, NHMay�16-17,�2015For:�Complete�Liquidation�of�TheD.W.�Ford�Collection

• Kissimmee (Orlando), FLWed.,�May�20,�2015For:�Late�Model�Rental�FleetConstruction�&�more

• Clinton County, NYSat.,�June�6,�2015For:�Large�Cat�Construction�&Aggregate�Equipment�&�more

RITCHIE BROS.

AUCTIONEERS

www.rbauction.com

402-421-2631

• Indianapolis, INApril�7,�2015

• Linton, NDApril�8,�2015

• Grande Prairie ABApril�9-10,�2015

• Albuquerque, NMApril�14,�2015

• Houston, TXApril�15-16,�2015

• Manchester, NHApril�16,�2015

• Raleigh-Durham, NCApril�21,�2015

• Phoenix, AZApril�23,�2015

• Edmonton, ABApril�28�–�May�1,�2015

• Grand Junction, COApril�30,�2015

• Lincoln, NEApril�30,�2015

• Williston, NDMay�5,�2015

• Fort Worth, TXMay�6-7,�2015

• Prince George BCMay�6,�2015

• Lethbridge ABMay�7,�2015

• Lexington, KYMay�12,�2015

• Detroit, MIMay�14,�2015

• Pittsburgh, PAMay�19,�2015

• Williston, NDMay�20,�2015

• Orlando, FLMay�21,�2015

• Tipton, CAMay�28,�2015

• El Paso, TXJune�3,�2015

BAR NONE AUCTION

www.barnoneauction.com

866-372-1700�

• Sacramento, CASat.,�April�11,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment�&Commercial�Truck�Sales

BIG IRON

www.bigiron.com

800-937-3558�

• ONLINE ONLYApril�1,�2015

• ONLINE ONLYApril�8,�2015

• ONLINE ONLYApril�15,�2015

• ONLINE ONLYApril�22,�2015

• ONLINE ONLYApril�29,�2015

BUNCH BROTHERS

AUCTIONEERS

www.bunchbrothers.com

270-376-2992�

• Bardwell, KYThurs.,�April�2,�2015For:�One�Owner�Liquidation�L.T.Black�Construction,�Inc.

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

www.catauctions.com

866-750-9432�

• Denver, COWed.,�April�22,�2015For:�Joint�Auction�-�HeavyEquipment

COCHRAN AUCTIONS

www.cochranauctions.com

�301-739-0538

• Hagerstown, MDApril�10-11,�2015For:�2�Day�Spring�Contractor’sRegional�Equipment/Truck�&�TrailerAuction

• Great Mills, MDApril�24-25,�2015For:�2�Day�Contractor’s�RegionalEquipment/Truck�Auction

DARELL DUNKLE & ASSOCIATES

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.dunkleauctioneers.com

�800-433-6670

• Harrison, MIThurs.,�May�7,�2015For:�Annual�Spring�ContractorAuction

DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC.

www.davisauctionsinc.com

�203-758-4087

• Prospect, CTSat.,�June�6,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

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

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

DON SMOCK

AUCTION CO., INC.

www.dsa-auctions.com

765-778-9277

• Fort Wayne, INWed.,�April�8,�2015For:�Earth�Construction�Inc.

• Rockford, ILWed.,�April�22,�2015For:�1st Annual�Illinois�&�WisconsinAuction

• Hobart, INFri.,�May�1,�2015For:�One�Owner�Absolute�Auction

HENDERSON AUCTIONS

www.hendersonauctions.com

225-686-2252

• Carencro, LAApril�1-2,�2015For:�2�Day�Spring�Contractor’sAuction

• Livingston, LAJune�10-11,�2015For:�2�Day�Summer�Contractor’sAuction

HESS AUCTIONEERS

www.hessauctioneers.net

�866-511-2493

• Marietta, PAFri.,�April�17,�2015For:�Truck,�Trailer�&�EquipmentAuction

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

www.hunyady.com

�800-233-6898

• Greenburg, PAWed.,�April�15,�2015For:�Large�Absolute�AuctionDonegal�Construction

• Asbury, NJWed.,�April�22,�2015For:�Sealed�Bid�Auction�Pier�Tech,Inc.�&�Intercoastal�Foundations�&Shoring

I.R.A.Y. AUCTION

www.iraymn.com

�320-968-7230

• Foley, MNFri.,�June�12,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment

IRON PLANET AUCTIONSwww.ironplanet.com

�888-433-5426

ONLINE�AUCTIONS

Go�to�www.ironplanet.com to view

complete auction schedules, inspection

reports & place your bid!

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�April�2,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�April�9,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�April�16,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• Denver, COWed.,�April�22,�2015For:�Joint�Auction�-�HeavyEquipment

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

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

JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUC-TIONEERSwww.murphyauction.com

�800-426-3008

• Kenmore, WASat.,�April�4,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment�&Contractors�Auction

• Kenmore, WASat.,�May�30,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment�&Contractors�Auction

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

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

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

JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com

�601-450-6200

• Brooklyn, MSApril�30�–�May�2,�2015For:�6th Annual�Spring�PublicAuction

J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERSwww.jjkane.com

�855-GO2-KANE

• Atlanta, GA Thurs.,�April�16,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment�

• Philadelphia, PASat.,�April�18,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment�

• Kansas City, MOThurs.,�April�23,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment�

LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUC-TION COMPANYwww.meekinsauction.com

�800-499-6560

• Lumberton, NCThurs.,�April�16,�2015For:�Annual�Spring�ContractorsAuction

MANASSE AUCTIONEERS

www.manasseauctions.com

�607-692-4540

• Binghamton, NYFri.,�April�10,�2015For:�Masonry�&�ContractorsEquipment�Auction

MARTIN & MARTIN

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.mmaauction.com

�864-947-7888

• Marion, NCWed.,�April�8,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment,Trucks,�Trailers�&�Related�items

• Pelzer, SCApril�14�-�15,�2015For:�Construction�&�FarmEquipment,�Trucks,�Trailers,Attachments�&�Related�items

MOTLEY’S AUCTION

GROUP

www.motleys.com

�804-232-3300

• Catlet, VAThurs.,�April�23,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment�&Trucks

NITKE AUCTIONS

www.nitkeauctions.com

�715-693-4447

• Wausau, WIApril�24�-�25,�2015For:�50th Annual�Auction�–Wisconsin�Contractors

PETROWSKY

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.petrowskyauctioneers.com

�860-642-4200

• North Franklin, CTApril�10-11,�2015For:�2�Day�Major�Public�EquipmentAuction

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

www.purplewave.com

�866-608-9283

• ONLINE ONLYTues.,�April�14,�2015For:�Ace�Blacktop�RetirementAuction

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�April�16,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYTues.,�April�21,�2015For:�Truck�&�Trailer�Auction

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

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

QUARRICK EQUIPMENT

& AUCTIONS INC.

www.quarrickauction.com

�724-439-1621

• Uniontown, PAThurs.,�April�2,�2015For:�Construction�&�FarmEquipment

• Uniontown, PAThurs.,�June�4,�2015For:�Construction�&�FarmEquipment

ROGERS REALTY

& AUCTION COMPANY

www.rogersauctiongroup.com

�800-442-7906

• Charlotte, NCSat.,�April�18,�2015For:�Charlotte/Mecklenburg�RollingStock�Auction

• Mount Airy, NCSat.,�June�20,�2015For:�Construction,�Agriculture�&Transport�Equipment

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

ROLLER AUCTIONEERS

www.rollerauction.com

�866-515-1668

• Denver, COWed.,�May�13,�2015For:�Heavy�Construction�&Contracting�Equipment

• Denver, COWed.,�July�15,�2015For:�Heavy�Construction�&Contracting�Equipment

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

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

RTI AUCTIONS

www.teitsworth.com

�585-243-1563

• East Aurora, NYWed.,�April�1,�2015For:�Birch�Grove�Landscaping�&Nursery�Equipment�LiquidationAuction

• Lawrenceville, PAThurs.,�April�2,�2015For:�Wolfe�Bro’s�Farm�EquipmentAuction

SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC

www.salesauctioncompany.com

�860-627-7506

• Windsor Locks, CTSat.,�May�2,�2015For:�6th Annual�Spring�PublicEquipment�Auction

STEFFES GROUP INC.

www.steffesgroup.com

�701-237-9173

• ONLINEApril�1�-�8,�2015For:�Construction,�Ag,�Trucksand�more

• Boone, IAThurs.,�April�2,�2015For:�Aglron�Ames�Event

• ONLINEApril�2�-�14,�2015For:�Dave�Ratchenski�Auction

UTILITY AUCTIONS

www.utilityauctions.net

�302-530-9103

• Wilmington, DEFri.,�April�24,�2015For:�Construction,�Utility�&�ForestryEquipment

WAYNE PIKE

AUCTION COMPANY

www.waynepikeauction.com

763-389-2700

• Princeton, MNSat.,�June�6,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment

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

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

AuctionsComingTo view information on upcoming auctions visit our

Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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JM Wood Hosts Record-Breaking Sale

Backhoe loaders head to the block on day two.

Richard (L) and Roger Jones of West Point Excavation,Cullman, Ala., test several excavators, including thisKomatsu PC138 USLC.

(L-R): Junior Wade and Greg Simpson, both ofSimpson’s Trucking & Grading, Gainesville, Ga., pullover to talk to Terry North of Flint Equipment, Atlanta,Ga.

Gross auction sales totaled more than $52 million andaccounted for 3,600 lots being sold.

“Regulars” at JM Wood sales (L-R) are Chad and SteveRay of Leasing Systems Inc., Nashville, Tenn.; and JaretWilliams of W.D. Site Development, St. Cloud, Fla.

Wayne Wood of Ridgewood Village Mobile Home Parkin Auburn, Ala., inspects a Kobelco SK160 excavator.

More than 4,000 bidders attended the sale onsite andonline.

Brett Johnson of Vertical Earth, Cumming, Ga., readsthe buyer’s guide while sitting in the cab of this JohnDeere excavator.

(L-R): Rob Jones, IronMart, Columbia, S.C.; HarryHurley, Blanchard Machinery, Columbia, S.C.; and BoMatherly, Stowers Machinery, Knoxville, Tenn., com-pare notes on the equipment on the block.

JM Wood held its 42nd annual spring construction, truckand forestry auction on March 10 to 12. Gross auctionsales totaled more than $52 million and accounted for

3,600 lots being sold. Online sales totaled more than $8 mil-lion, breaking company records. The auction was held at thecompany’s headquarters facility in Montgomery, Ala. Morethan 4,000 bidders attended the sale onsite and online fromacross the globe including Vietnam, Egypt, New Zealand,Mexico, Columbia, Canada, Puerto Rico and the UnitedStates, among others, making the sale a success.

More than 600 consignors were represented at the auctionincluding Flint Equipment, Taylor Services, Claiborne, B &G Supply and Joe McGee Construction. Caterpillar dealersincluding Blanchard, Thompson and Yancey also suppliedequipment for the sale.

Several highlights of the auction caught bidders’ attentionincluding a group of more than 300 2015 to 2007 Mack, KW,Pete and Western Star vocational work trucks and a fleet of2011 year model Caterpillar machines from counties acrossthe Southeast.

Bryant Wood, president of JM Wood, was pleased withthe turnout and success of record-breaking annual springauction.

“This was the largest auction in the 42 years of our fami-ly business,” said Wood. “We had over 600 consignors thatput their faith in us at this auction. We worked hard on theirbehalf and their timing could not have been any better for thisauction. Prices were strong and attendance was high.”

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Thumbs; TRUCK TRACTORS: 2005 Western Star T/A Tractor, Vin #5KJJALCV95PN78237;2002 Mack CH613 T/A Tractor; 2001 Western Star T/A Tractor, Vin #2WKPDDXJ91K970066; 1999 Peterbilt Tri/A Tractor, Vin #1XP5PB0X4XN467072; 1999 Sterling A95 S/A Tractor, Vin #2FWWJCXA7XF19152; 1996 Mack CH613 Tri/ATractor, Vin # 1M1AA18Y5TW060326; 1994 Kenworth T800B, Vin # 1XKDP6TX8RM615652; 1989 Int’l 9670 S/A Tractor, Vin #1HSRAGDN3KH644123; 1988 Int’l 9670 T/A Tractor, Vin #1HSRDADT4JH564878; Kaiser 6x6 Military T/A;TRI/A & T/A DUMPS: 2007 Mack Granite CV713 Tri/A Dump, Vin #1M2AG10C97M065153; 2006 Mack CV713 Granite Tri/A Dump, Vin #1M2AG11CX6M026858; 2006 Mack CV713 Granite Tri/A Dump, Vin # 1M2AG11C86M026860; 2007Kenworth T800B Tri/A, Vin #1NKDXBTX77J161434; 2007 Volvo VHD Tri/A Dump, Vin#4V5K99GH87N479621; 2007 Volvo VHD Tri/A Dump, Vin #4V5K99GH27N458604; 2006 Volvo VHD T/A Dump, Vin #4V5KC9GH56N411826; 2006 VolvoVHD Tri/A Dump, Vin #4V5KC9GH56N426939; 2006 Volvo VHD Tri/A Dump, Vin #4V5KC9GH36N426941; 2005 Volvo VHD Tri/A Dump, Vin #4V5KC9GH15N395476; 2005 Sterling Tri/A Dump, Vin #2FZHAZCV25AV00896; 2004 KenworthT800B T/A Dump, Vin #1NKDLU0X14J056332; 2003 Volvo VHD Tri/A Dump, Vin #4V5K99GH73N340509; 1999 Mack CL713 Tri/A Dump, Vin #1M2AD09C4XW009227; 1993 Volvo T/A Dump, Vin #29048; S/A DUMPS: 2011 Kenworth T370S/A Dump, Vin #2NKHHM7X6BM295051; 2004 GMC T7500 S/A Dump, Vin #1GDM7F1374F505816; 2001 Sterling S/A Dump, Vin # 2FWKAJBA9AF21924; 2001 Chevy Chase C6500 S/A 18’ Flatbed Dump, Vin #1GBJ6H1E61J512082; 1993Int’l 4600, Vin #1HTSAZRM1PH490320; 1988 Int’l 1954 S/A Dump w/Sander, Vin #77960; ROLLOFF TRUCKS: 2004 GMC 5500 w/2012 Switch & Go Body, Vin #1GDG5C1E44F901933; ROLLBACK TRUCKS: 2001 International, Vin#1HTSDAAN91N351797; BUCKET & BOOM TRUCKS: 2005 GMC C8500, T/A Boom Truck, Vin # 1GDV8C4C45F517810; 1999 Volvo w/IMT 9616 Boom, Vin #4VHJCBUE6XN867982; 1999 Chevy C7500 Bucket Truck w/Altec AN652 52’Boom, Vin #1GBM7H1C1XJ107376; 1990 Mack DM690, T/A Flatbed Boom Truck, Vin #2M2B130C1LC002317; 1986 Ford L8000 w/P&H Mdl 3000 Boom, Vin #1FDXR80U1GYVA31384; BARK BLOWER TRUCKS: 2000 Freightliner Tri-Axlew/Express EB60 Bark Blower Body, Vin #01808; 1992 Ford L9000 T/A w/FB816 Bark Blower Body w/Ext 14 Yd Cap, Vin #05253; MIXER TRUCKS: 1986 Advance Tri/A Front Discharge, Vin #1A9THC4S8G0007182; TANK TRUCKS: 1996Kenworth T-800 T/A w/4500 Gal 2-Cpt Alum Tank; 1991 Int’l 4900 S/A w/2400 Gal Alum Tank, Vin #1HTSD27N4MH311900; REFRIGERATED TRUCKS: 2003 Isuzu NPR, 14’ Body w/Thermo King CB Unit; 1999 Int’l 4900, 22’ Bodyw/Carrier Supra 722 Unit; SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT & TRUCKS: 2013 Buskirk Twin Mill Pelletizer; 2013 CME Bag Filling Unit W/Digital Scale; 2013 CME Bag Sealing Unit w/Conveyor (All Sold Offsite); 2003 Jeep TJ, Vin#1JAFA29113P340164; 1983 Athey 712D Force Feed Loader, s/n 703455; DETACHABLE & LOWBED TRAILERS: 1986 Talbert 50 Ton Dropside, Vin #40FW04638H1006828; 1980 Talbert 40 Ton Stretch Deck, Vin #5562; 1988 Rogers 35 TonGround Bearing Detachable; DUMP TRAILERS: 1985 Summit Tri-Axle Dump Trailer; REFRIGERATED TRAILERS: 2006 Wabash 48’x102” w/Carrier Phoenix Ultra Unit; 1997 Dorsey 53’x102” w/Thermo King SB210 Unit; (3) 2001 GreatDane 48’x102” w/Thermo King SBIII Units; (7) 2000 Great Dane 48’x102” w/Thermo King SBIII Units; 1999 Great Dane 48’x102” w/Thermo King SBIII Unit; 1996 Wabash 48’x102” w/Carrier Phoenix Ultra Unit; 1995 Wabash 48’x102”w/Carrier Phoenix Ultra; 1996 Great Dane 48’x102” w/Thermo King SBIII Unit; (2) 1996 Utility 48’x102” w/Carrier Phoenix Ultra Units; (2) 1995 Dorsey 48’x102” w/Carrier Phoenix Ultra Units; 1988 Trailmobile 48’x102” w/Thermo King Super IIUnit; 1988 Dorsey 48’x102” w/Thermo King SBII Unit; 1984 Utility 48’x102” w/Carrier Electra Unit; (3) Great Dane & Utility Trailers for Site Refrigeration; DRY VAN TRAILERS: 1993 Fruehauf 48’x102”; 1987 Fruehauf 45’x102”; FLATBED& SGL DROP TRAILERS: 1997 Trail King Step Deck T/A; TAG-ALONG & OTHER H.D. EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2003 Eager Beaver 20XPT; 2000 Travalong; 1988 Eager Beaver 20 Ton T/A Tag-Along; 1986 Custom 9TS2031ES Tri/ATag Along; Eager Beaver 20 Ton T/A Tag Along; LIVE BOTTOM TRAILERS: 1995 Red River Tri/A Live Bottom Trailer; 1988 Steco T/A 45’ Alum; SERVICE & UTILITY TRUCKS: 2012 GMC 3500HD Reading 9’ Mechanics Body w/Compressor; 2004 Ford F450, Vin #1FDXF46P94EB87283; 1998 GMC 3500HD Maintainer Body, Compressor & Crane; 1998 GMC 6500 S/A Utility; FLATBED & VAN BODY TRUCKS: 2004 Int’l 430D Box Truck; 1995 Ford E350 w/14’ Body;1990 Int’l 4900 w/22’ Body; 1998 Int’l 1954 w/21’ Body; 1987 Int’l 1654 S/A Flatbed; 1987 Chevy C70 Flatbed; 1994 Chevy 1500 w/Landscape Style Body; 1985 Chevy S/A Step Van; M35A2 Military Truck T/A Flatbed w/12’ Body, Vin#032512287; SNOW HANDLING TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT: 1998 Ford L8501 S/A Dump c/w Plow & Sander; Tarco Stainless Hyd Sander; SWEEPER & VAC TRUCKS: 2005 Chev/Isuzu Timco 210, Vin #J8BC4B16957010774; 1998 IsuzuTimco 210, Vin #JALB4B1K5W7008165; 1994 Elgin Eagle High Dump Sweeper; 1998 GMC T8500 S/A Sweeper Vac Truck; BUS: 2004 Ford E450; 1997 Int’l 3600 School Bus, Vin #1HVBDABN3VH457903; FIRE TRUCKS: 1991 Feder 52’Squirt Boom Fire Truck; 1988 Grumman Duplex; 1987 Pierce Arrow; FLEET VEHICLES: 2007 Chrysler Mini Van; 2007 GMC Savanna Tradesman Van; 2007 Dodge Ram 2500; 2004 GMC Savanna Tradesman Van; 2003 Jeep Liberty;Lincoln Town Car; 2003 Ford E350 Cargo Van; (2) 2003 Chevy 2500HD P/U; 2001 Ford F350 w/Plow; 2001 Ford F350; 2000 Ford Windstar Sel; 1999 GMC P/U; 1998 Dodge 1500 4x4; 1996 Ford F350 P/U; 1996 Toyota T100; 1995 Ford F250P/U; Dodge Dakota; Ford Crown Vic; 2001 Ford F350 Super Duty; 2004 Ford Explorer; 2001 Ford F250; 1979 Chevy Corvette Coupe; 1969 Chevy 2500 Utility Truck; TRENCH & SHORING BOXES & ROAD PLATES: (4) Misc. RoadPlates; EQUIPMENT & TRUCK PARTS & COMPONENTS: 9’ Tire Body; AND MORE!

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We will be selling a private collection of sports memorabilia. 75 LOTS of autographed jerseys, bats, balls, photos, helmets & gloves from some of the great names in sports. Also, a brass cash register from the same collector.

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Ritchason Auctioneers Inc. Kicks Off 2015Auction Schedule With Annual Spring Sale

Ritchason Auctioneers Inc. kicked off the 2015 auctionschedule with its annual spring sale at the company’sheadquarters in Lebanon, Tenn., on March 21.

A large crowd of registered bidders was in attendance andvying for machines in the sale from more than 150 consign-ers. During the morning announcements, RitchasonAuctioneers announced it is establishing a Tampa, Fla., oper-ation at the state fairgrounds on May 19. Scott Auger will bein charge of operations in the new Florida location. It alsowas announced that the next Lebanon, Tenn., sale has beenset for June 20.

“We’re just blessed to have a beautiful day, a large crowdand we’re looking forward to starting the year off with astrong sale today,” said Daniel Pruitt, Ritchason Auctioneers.

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(L-R): Jimmy Hughes, Hughes Farms, Auburn, Ky.;Roger Robertson, Robertson Dairy Farms, Athens,Tenn.; J.P. Robertson, Robertson Farms, Auburn, Ky.,attend the sale.

Jimmy Yarbro (L) and his son, Marty Yarbro, of YarbroDirtworks, Decaturville, Tenn., inspect mini-excava-tors in the sale line up including this Cat 305 CR.

Dewain Ritchason, president of RitchasonAuctioneers, keeps busy at the auction.

(L-R): Julie and Rondall Wray of Wray’s WreckerService, Burkesville, Ky; and Stacy Daniels, independ-ent equipment dealer based in Sparta, Tenn., keep tabson the prices during the sale.

James Berg (L) and Ralph Travis, owner of B&BDredging & Excavating Co., Waverly, Tenn., inspect aCat M320 wheeled excavator they are interested in.

(L-R): Cory Dobbs of MHC Kenworth-Nashville, Tenn.,and his son, Elliott Dobbs; and Mike Johnson and hisson, Brent Johnson, both of Resource ManagementCompany, Nashville, Tenn., enjoy the sale.

(L-R): Frank Belcher, Belcher Excavating, Lebanon,Tenn.; Chris Krantz, T & C Excavating, Chapmansboro,Tenn.; and Herbert Biggs, self-employed in PleasantView, Tenn., check the fluids of this Cat dozer.

Ritchason Auctioneers Inc. kicked off the 2015 auctionschedule with its annual spring sale at the company’sheadquarters in Lebanon, Tenn., on March 21.

Robert (L) and his son, Gary Thorne, of Thorne’sExcavating Co., Lebanon, Tenn., came out for the sale.

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AGC MOAnnual Reception & ConventionAPRIL 8 – 10, 2015St. Louis, MOContact: By Mail: AGC of MO6330 Knox Industrial Drive, Suite 200St. Louis, MO 63139Phone: 314/781-2356Fax: 314/781-2874

ECOVERSE To Host Equipment And Solutions Showcase CLEVELAND, OHIODATES: APRIL 14 to APRIL 16, 2015Ecoverse, formerly known as DoppstadtUS, is hosting an OpenHouse Showcase on April 14-16 at the Cleveland ConventionCenter. There will be classroom sessions and product tours ofthe Ecoverse brands including Doppstadt, Backhus, Backers,Tiger and Harvest Quest.The first day will be dealer focused with sales and service train-ing on new equipment features and specifications. The secondday is dedicated to end users and will include classroom ses-sions on food waste management, removal of plastic contam-inants, anaerobic digestion, and reduction of odors in com-post. There will be an Ecoverse launch party that evening (April15) to celebrate the unified brands. The final day is open tothe public and media. For more information or to RSVP, pleasecontact Niki Vala at [email protected] or by calling440/937-3225. Free registration is available athttp://www.ecoverse.eventbrite.com.

Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers (IAAP) AnnualConventionEVENT: IAAP ANNUAL CONVENTIONDATE: APRIL 21, 2015PLACE: CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL

SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOISGovernor Bruce Rauner has accepted the IAAP’s invitation toaddress attendees at the IAAP’s Annual Convention. Joining theGovernor will be Illinois Department of Transportation ActingSecretary, Randy Blankenhorn. By the middle of April, theGovernor and Illinois’ General Assembly will be in the midst ofnegations over the budget and infrastructure spending. Don’tmiss this opportunity to hear what these gentlemen have to sayabout the future of Illinois and how it may impact the aggregatemining industry. If you have any questions with regard to the IAAP AnnualConvention, please call John Henriksen, Executive Director,Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers at 217/241-1639;cell 217/899-7389.

LIEBHERR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT PRESENTSISRI 2015 CONVENTION & EXPOSITIONDATE: APRIL 21 – 25, 2015PLACE: VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTER

VANCOUVER, BC CANADAVancouver welcomes the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries.“Buying Military Scrap” and “The Scrap Whisperer” are amongthe workshop topics at the 2015 Convention & Exposition ofthe Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, scheduled forVancouver April 21 to 25, 2015. Other workshop topics at theISRI Convention include “Building a Better Manager: The Top5 Ways to Improve Your Leadership Skills;” “International Trade101: How to Protect the Value of Your Scrap;” and “HumanResource 101: Understanding Your Role as a HumanResources Professional,” ISRI said. Workshops, sessions andinteractive panels at the conference will address the biggestissues being faced by recyclers today, according to the associ-ation. “Effective human resources, sales and management areall important aspects of successfully operating a recyclingbusiness,” said Chuck Carr, ISRI Vice President of MemberServices. “While the same superior programming offered in thepast will still be available, this year’s convention will alsoinclude new tracks with these professions in mind,” Mr. Carrsaid. “There will truly be something for everyone in Vancouver.”For more information, mailto: Liebherr [email protected].

AEM SEMINAR Safety Forum to Spotlight Best Practices, Key UpdatesEquipment Industry Event Set for April 20-22, 2015The AEM Seminar is set for April 20-22 in St. Louis, Missouri(Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark).Driverless cars (and equipment): The off-road equipmentindustry’s annual safety seminar.Delphi’s technical director of automated driving, SergeLambermont, will connect the dots between innovative productdevelopment and safety as opening keynote for the Associationof Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) annual Product Safety &Compliance Seminar. Special presentations also include:

. Product safety from an executive management’s per-spective

. Achieving product safety value regardless of companysizeThe AEM product safety and compliance seminar is designedby and specifically for equipment manufacturers and their des-ignated product safety representatives. Seminar topics offervalue to both beginning as well as experienced professionals.

Best Practices & Peer NetworkingAttendees can choose from more than 20 sessions, from“essentials” to “advanced 201” knowledge levels, all designedto relay best practices, with expert speakers and peer discus-sion. A one-day Product Liability Seminar follows the Safety andCompliance Seminar April 23.For more information and to register, visit www.aem.org/safetyonline in the Education and Training section.

Lano Equipment Open HouseLano Equipment, Inc. has been family owned and operatedsince 1946 serving the Metro Area with three locations: Anoka(Anoka County), Loretto (Hennepin County) & Shakopee (ScottCounty). Lano Equipment has Kubota’s full line: Tractors,Excavators, Mowers, Attachments & Utility Vehicles. Pre-owned equipment can be viewed online @ www.lanoe-quip.com. Open House Dates:Anoka, MN (Anoka County) – APRIL 1stCorcoran, MN (Hennepin County) – APRIL 9thShakopee, MN (Scott County) – APRIL 24thFor more information, please contact Lano Equipment at952/445-6310.

Liebherr Upcoming Show: WASTE EXPOConferences & Special Events: June 1 - 4, 2015Exhibits: June 2 – 4, 2015Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV, USAGeneral Show Information:Location: Las Vegas Convention Center, Central Hall, 3150Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV 89109Events and Education: June 1 – 4, 2015Tradeshow Floor: June 2 – 4, 2015Tradeshow Floor Hours: Tuesday/Wednesday: 10:00 AM to5:00 PM • Thursday: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PMVegas here we come! Who’s in? The verdict is in – attendeesand exhibitors alike LOVE going to WasteExpo in the alwaysdazzling Las Vegas. So, join us in 2015 as we bring back thesolid waste, recycling and organic’s leading event in full force.Rest assured, 2015 will be more fantastic than ever – withmore networking opportunities, some of the best conferenceprogramming around, and of course, the industry’s largestexhibit hall packed with more solutions than ever. With morethan 560- exhibiting companies, comprehensive conferencesessions and workshops and over 11,000 total participants,no other show comes close to the size and scope ofWasteExpo. Aside from its impressive scope and stellar repu-tation, the most compelling thing about WasteExpo is that itconnects YOU directly with the largest and most qualified gath-ering of buyers in the industry. For more information:www.wasteexpo.com.

HCEA International Convention and Old Equipment ExpositionThe HCEA holds one annual convention and old equipmentexposition each year. Somewhere in either the lower 48 orCanada, we bring members, local fans, exhibitors, merchan-dise retailers and, of course, a lot of working machines togeth-er for learn and share a bit of history.Next SHOW:LABOR DAY WEEKEND, SEPTEMBER 4 through SEPTEMBER 7,2015 In conjunction with the Rock River Thesheree’s Annual Showat Thresherman’s Park, 51 East Cox Road, off of US51 nearEdgerton, Wisconsin.Please note, that the show days are Friday through Monday,not Friday through Sunday. This is to conform to the hostingshow’s schedule.Edgerton is approximately 55 miles southwest of Milwaukee,90 miles northwest of Chicago, and 25 miles southeast ofMadison. The show features a tremendous variety of equip-ment and exhibits, including a steam pile driver, steam train,machine shop, sawmill, tractors, fire trucks, and, of course,threshing and traction engines.For more information, please contact:Historical Construction Equipment Association16623 Liberty Hi RoadBowling Green, Ohio 43402Phone: 419-352-5616 – Fax: 419-352-6086General Requests, Memberships and Merchandise Orders:[email protected].

AEM MEDIA SERVICES presents BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA will be held September 15 to 18,2015 at the Johannesburg Expo Centre in Johannesburg,South Africa.The show is owned and organized by the Association ofEquipment Manufacturers (AEM) and Messe MunchenInternational (MMI). Exhibit space sales are now open forBauma ConExpo Africa 2015. Companies applying for spaceby February 12, 2015, will be included in the first round ofbooth assignments. After that date, applications will be accept-ed on a first come, first served basis. World-class exhibition in important marketplaceExhibitors at the last show pointed out the high quality of atten-dees. The 2015 show venue is the country’s largest purpose-built exhibition and events facility, offering a modern space andservices. And, show participants benefit from the global expe-rience and customer service of AEM, organizer of CONEXPO-CON/AGG, and MMI, organizer of BAUMA. BAUMA CONEXPOAFRICA has broad-based support from leading industry groupsin Africa and worldwide. After 2015, the show goes to a three-year cycle in response to local and international industry input.AEM is show exhibitor contact for the Americas: visit the showwebsite: www.bcafrica.com for more details. Contact AEM [email protected] or by telephone +1-414-298-4150/ toll freeU.S. and Canada 800-867-6060.

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Attendees Enjoy Catered Dinner, Enter to Win Door Prizes

(L-R): Beau Childs, Nick Warren and Andy Fornea ofA.S. Fornea Construction, Oxford, Miss., look over aTakeuchi TW65 wheel loader on display.

Guests enjoy their meals in the service area turneddining and machine display area for the event.

Power Equipment Company’s Chad Roberts (L) andChris Gaylor draw names and announce prize winnersthroughout the evening.

Power Equipment Company’s President, Chris Gaylorstands with one of the big door prizes of the night — aLit cooler, which was awarded to Billy Kirkpatrick,Monroe County board of supervisors.

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ADVERTISER INDEX

The Advertisers Index is printed as a free editorial service to our advertisers and readership. Construction Equipment Guide is not responsible for errors or omissions.

ACT CONSTRUCTION ..............................................................................19ALLU GROUP ............................................................................................67ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ........................................2,3,10ATI CORPORTATION/LEVEL-BEST ..........................................................27BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ........................................................................55BARGAINS ................................................................................................80BID SPOTTER............................................................................................88BRANDYWINE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT..................................................25BROOKS SALES INC ................................................................................25CAROLINA CAT................................................................................15,16,17CARROLL EQUIPMENT ............................................................................22CATERPILLAR ..........................................................................................59CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................................................78CERTIFIED BOOM REPAIR SERVICE......................................................28CLASSIFIEDS ............................................................................................80CLEARSPAN FABRIC STRUCTURES ......................................................25CON-EQUIPMENT OF THE CAROLINAS ................................................19CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

WANTED ..........................................................................................81TARGETED EMAIL ..........................................................................24ATTACHMENTS PROMO ................................................................48AUCTION RESULTS ........................................................................89SHOPPING FOR USED EQUIPMENT ............................................40

DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ............................................................75DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER..................................................................91DURATECH ................................................................................................62DYNAPAC ..................................................................................................70EQUIPMENT SALES & PARTS..................................................................20FAE USA INC ............................................................................................52FELLING TRAILERS ..................................................................................39FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIP LLC ................................................6,7FLANGE LOCK ..........................................................................................29FLECO ATTACHMENTS ............................................................................66G S EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................9GEHL ..........................................................................................................76GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM ........................................................62GROVE WORLDWIDE ..............................................................................42HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT CO ......................................................................22HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ................................................................92HOLLAND PUMP MFG ..............................................................................27HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ........................................................64INTERSTATE EQUIPMENT CO ................................................................20IRONPLANET ............................................................................................83ISUZU COMMERCIAL TRUCK ..................................................................37JOHN DEERE ............................................................................................41

KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY........................................76,77KLEEMAN ..................................................................................................53KOMATSU AMERICA CORP............................................................30,31,79KPI-JCI ......................................................................................................57KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ..............................................................................43KUBOTA SVL ........................................................................................68,69LAND EQUIPMENT INC ............................................................................22LBX ....................................................................................................46,47LIEBHERR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ............................................23LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CO ....................................................5MACKINNON EQUIPMENT & SERVICE ..................................................13MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ........................................................................11MB CRUSHER............................................................................................61MOBRO MARINE ......................................................................................65MOTLEY'S AUCTION & REALTY GROUP

CATLET VA ......................................................................................87NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ......................................................................66NORAM ................................................................................................44,45NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS........................................................64NORTRAX EQUIPMENT CO FL ..........................................................27,29PETROWSKY AUCTIONEEERS INC

NORTH FRANKLIN CT ....................................................................85PINNACLE CRANES..................................................................................21POWER EQUIPMENT CO ........................................................................14POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ............................................................51RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ......................................................81RAYCO ......................................................................................................28RING POWER TRUCK DIVISION ........................................................35,61ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY................................................................64SANY AMERICA INC ............................................................................72,73SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES INC ....................................................52SENNEBOGEN ..........................................................................................50SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ..................................................67STONE EQUIPMENT CO INC ..................................................................56TEREX CRANES........................................................................................71THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ................................................66TOWMASTER INC ....................................................................................35TRENCH SHORING SERVICES................................................................32

ALABAMA SUPPLEMENTCOWIN EQUIPMENT CO INC ....................................................................3JCB OF ALABAMA ......................................................................................7THOMPSON TRACTOR CO ....................................................................4,5TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................................................8

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AIR COMPRESSORSALESGEORGIA

5490 Thomaston RoadMacon

(478) 474-8460

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103 Bryan StreetJacksonville

(904) 354-5746

Polk City(888) 253-2444

ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENTNORTH CAROLINA

11425 Reames RdCharlotte

(704) 596-8283

Asheville(828) 687-0620

Raleigh(919) 661-8710

Greenville(252) 754-5280

GEORGIA

Savannah (912) 964-8079

SOUTH CAROLINA

Columbia

(803) 791-0740

Piedmont(864) 704-1060

North Charleston(843) 414-1120

TENNESSEE

Knoxville (865) 525-1845

Chattanooga(866) 495-3406

LaVergne(704) 280-2762

BLANCHARD MACHINERY, INC.

www.blanchardmachinery.net

FLORIDA

1890 NE 150th St.Miami

(305) 949-2581Fax: (305) 949-0747

Miami(305) 232-2255

West Palm Beach(561) 833-4634

COWIN EQUIPMENTALABAMA

2238 Pinson Valley ParkwayBirmingham

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Mobile(251) 633-4020

Montgomery(334) 262-6642

Huntsville(256) 350-0006

Oxford(256) 832-5053

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Pensacola(850) 479-3004

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Quality Used Equipment from Hills Machinery

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North CarolinaGreenville415 Belvoir HwyGreenville, NC 27834Phone 252-752-7145

Raleigh1501 Hedingham Blvd.Raleigh, NC 27604Phone 919-746-7938

Charlotte11717 Reames RoadCharlotte, NC 28269Phone 704-208-5564

South CarolinaColumbia1014 Atlas WayColumbia, SC 29209Phone 803-658-0200

Charleston7168B Cross County RoadNorth Charleston, SC 29418Phone 843-225-9377

2013 Case TR320CTL, 84HP, Canopy, General PurposeBkt w/BOE, E-H Controls, 75% Rubber, Exc. Cond,Greenville, NC ................................................$43,938

2014 Case 1650M LGP, 845 Hrs, 80% U/C, Sweeps,Rear Screen, GPS, Telematics, Topcon Ready, Exc.Cond, N. Charleston, SC ..............................$201,892

Blaw Knox PF161 Paver, 2679 Hrs, Front WheelAssist, Omni-Screed, Recently Serviced & In GoodCond, Charlotte, NC ......................................$20,000

2012 Case 1650L LGP, 1500 Hrs, Enclosed Cab,Sweeps, Rear Screen, 75% U/C, Great Cond, N. Charleston, SC ........................................$126,000

2014 BELL B30E ATD, 866 Hrs, 6WD, Onboard Scale System, Telematics, Rubber80%, Exc. Cond, Warranty, Best Fuel Economy in Industry, Raleigh, NC $309,581

2012 Case 850L LGP,1955 Hrs, 99HP, 80% U/C, EnclosedCab, Very Good Cond, Rear Screen, N. Charleston, SC..............................$85,443

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