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Your Heavy Construction ResourceFEBRUARY,, 2013 Volume 34 Number 5

PRSRT STDUS POSTAGE PAID

UTICA,NYPERMIT #55

Krawiec Tree Service has the rightequipment for Sandy cleanup

March 6-7, 2013 February 6-7, 2013

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Loader Backhoes2011 CATERPILLAR 420E IT 900 $77,250

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Scraper Pan2000 CATERPILLAR (MINT!) 621F 8500 $89,000

Skid Steers2011 JCB (rubber tracks, cab, like new) 180T 120 $32,8001998 NEW HOLLAND, OROP, reliable! LS160 $8,9002011 CATERPILLAR tires, loaded 272C 1000 $48,1002012 CATERPILLAR tires, loaded 272D XHP 500 $55,0002011 CATERPILLAR rubber track, loaded 289C 900 $60,0002011 CATERPILLAR rubber track, loaded 289C 1100 $58,0002011 CATERPILLAR rubber track, loaded 289C 740 $57,0002012 CATERPILLAR rubber track, loaded 299C 650 $62,0002010 KOMATSU rubber, tired, like new SK820 480 $19,500

Telehandler Forklifts1998 SKY TRAK 8,000# 42Ft 8042 5935 Call2008 CATERPILLAR (SALE PENDING) TL1055 3100 $69,0002004 JLG 12,000# 55ft G12-55A 3977 $64,9772004 JLG 6000# 42ft G6-42A 3300 Call

Wheel Loaders2000 CATERPILLAR 924G 16000 $49,8002005 HYUNDAI HL740-7 2700 $44,8001988 CATERPILLAR (consignment) IT28 8000 $29,700

Attachments2008 OKADA TROMMEL BUCKET TMB70 $19,500

FELCO BEDDING CONVEYOR $7,7002012 BLAW KNOX BRAND NEW FINAL DRIVE $9,8002007 FFC HARLEY RAKE, TRACTOR 3 PT $5,500

CATERPILLAR BACKHOE LOADER BROOM BA25 $5,7502012 OKADA BACKHOE HAMMER TOP 60B $14,900

Year Manufacturer Model Hours List Price Year Manufacturer Model Hours List Price

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When asked about effectively trainingemployees, Ron Witt a Catamount Con-sulting employee and certified MSHA in-structor with over 24 years of experi-ence had this to offer:

“The key word here is effective. Weknow that tasks are different. We needto remember that so are people. Effec-tive task training will most likely be dif-ferent for different people even thoughthe task is the same. There are manyfactors to understand regarding task

training. Task training is basically “In-structions”. One factor for example, isunderstanding when “instructions”stopped and “practice” started. Taketask training for operating mobileequipment. There are the instructionson what levers do what, how to inspectit properly and all the hazards related tothose instructions. Then, there’s the“practice” of learning the controls andcharacteristics of the equipment. Thatpart is not really “task training” it is

practice. Our job when we do “effective”task training is to make sure the in-structions are comprehensive enough toallow workers to practice safely.”

OSHA requires that all lift trucks be-fore they are run, be inspected daily orbefore each shift for operations that runequipment in shifts. Inspecting theequipment before it is run helps ensurethat the vehicle is being properly main-tained and in safe working order. Pre-operation inspections don’t take verylong to complete and they reduce therisk of injury to employees and damageto the equipment.

Below is an example of a checklist fora forklift.

This inspection checklist is used tohelp identify safety and operational readi-ness of the machine you are operating.

Your daily inspection should include,but not be limited to the following:

Before starting• Check for proper levels of engine oil,

brake fluid, hydraulic oil etc;• Check all appropriate sight glasses;

and• Visually inspect tires for proper in-

flation, wheels and rims for missing orloose lug nuts and cracks.

If there is any abnormal bulging im-mediately move away and contact main-tenance personnel

• Visually inspect the underside of the

machine for indications of damage andleakage;

• Make sure the access ladder is freeof debris and in general good condition;

• Visually check booms, forks etc. forcracks and other wear and tear;

• Check service sticker and let mainte-nance personnel know if you are close toneeding your machine serviced (usuallyat 20 hours and again at 10 hours); and

• Allow equipment to warm up 10-15minutes before operation

Before operation• Check horn;• Operate mast to total height;• Check all gauges and indicators for

proper reading;• Make sure windows and mirrors are

clean;• Remove or secure trash, tools or any

loose objects that could jam a control;• Ensure that the area around the

machine is clear, and check backupalarm and braking system before opera-tion begins; and

• Complete required inspection reports.Report mechanical problems and safetyhazards immediately, and most of all, donot operate an unsafe machine. Proceedwith caution and follow all surfacehaulage safety rules and procedures.

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FARWELL, MI —Terex Woodsmanchanges its name to Terex Environmen-tal Equipment (TEE) reflecting their ex-panding market and customer base andaggressive product development pro-gram for 2013. This name change takeseffect immediately.

Kieran Hegarty, Terex Materials Pro-cessing president said, “The change inname forms part of our go to marketand product strategy for the businessthat was acquired by Terex in June2011. This new title is more encompass-ing and supports our customers’ needsin looking for a more cohesive solutionto their wood processing and environ-mental needs. This business line will bethe single provider of wood processingand environmental equipment withinTerex. The arborist product line willcontinue to reflect an element of thewoodsman name and legacy in its prod-uct nomenclature, but all other prod-ucts previously offered by the TerexWoodsman name will change to TerexEnvironmental Equipment.”

Barry DeLau II, general manager ofTerex Environmental Equipment said“historically our arborist, whole treebiomass chipper and trommel lineshave been sold in North America. AsTerex environmental equipment contin-ues to broaden its product portfolio anddistribution network, this name is morereflective of our business. We will alsobe looking to expand our distribution byleveraging other Terex business seg-ments in to the rental markets.

Utilization of existing and provenTerex technologies, and a strong focuson R&D will drive our new product de-velopment program. Supported by adedicated engineering, sales and cus-tomer support team. Terex environ-mental equipment will quickly becomeone the strong players in the woodprocessing, environmental and recy-cling industries.”

All TEE products will be manufac-tured at Terex Corporation’s Farwell fa-cility with the exception of the trommelline which will be manufactured in Dun-gannon in Northern Ireland. TechnicalSupport and Parts will also be managedfrom the Farwell facility. Customers willbegin to see the change in productnomenclature and livery at forthcomingtrade shows throughout 2013.

For more information on Terex En-vironmental Equipment please con-tact Louise McDonald, Marketing Ex-ecutive, 1250 Commerce Dr., Farwell,MI, 48622. Call 800-953-5532 or vis-it www.terex.com/environmental-equipment.

Terex Corporation is a diversifiedglobal manufacturer of a broad range ofequipment that is focused on deliveringreliable, customer driven solutions formany applications, including the con-struction, infrastructure, quarrying,mining, shipping, transportation, refin-ing, energy, utility and manufacturingindustries. Terex reports in five busi-ness segments: Aerial Work Platforms;Construction, Cranes; Material Han-

dling, Port Solutions and Materials Pro-cessing. Terex offers financial productsand services to assist in the acquisition

of equipment through Terex FinancialServices. More information can befound at www.terex.com.

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“A positive return oninvestment. Our loyalemployees and Volvo

have helped us dothat…”

Trevor Reid – presi-dent/CFO NorSask For-est Products Limited

Partnership.History… the factual

record of things past…and everyone fully under-stands that you can’tchange history!

Local historians, basedin the north central re-gions of the CanadianProvince ofSaskatchewan recordthat in the very earlydecades of the currentcentury there was a busysawmill and a heavyequipment dealer group,both in the startup phase

and both achieving a rec-ognized portion of suc-cess.

This customer successstory will not only re-count the history of thesetwo companies but moreimportantly that of a pairof Volvo wheel loaders…and certainly nobody as-sociated with NorSaskForest Products LimitedPartnership nor RedheadEquipment Ltd. wouldwant to change or eventamper with this ‘wheelloader’ bit of history.

First the history part ofour story. In the spring of2001, a modest, family-owned company that wassuccessfully specializingin the sale and service ofagriculture and mediumduty construction equip-

ment was awarded theprovince wide franchisefor the relatively ‘new toCanada’ Volvo Construc-tion Equipment line ofheavy equipment. Thiswas the opportunity thatRegina, Saskatchewanbased Redhead Equip-ment had been lookingfor to take them takethem to the next levelwhile rewarding themwith a positive return oninvestment.

A few hundred kilome-ters away, in the forestryresources rich area ofMeadow Lake,Saskatchewan, NorSaskForest Products a moder-ately sized, very produc-tive sawmill operationwas also breaking intothe big leagues and were

in need of a wheel loaderthat would fit their de-manding requirements.

Enter Chuck Miles, ayoung customer servicerepresentative who hadjust successfully com-pleted his professionaland intense Volvo Con-struction Equipmenttraining in Asheville, NC.NorSask Forest Productswas in Chuck’s territo-ry… as a matter of fact,as he tells it, in those ear-ly days all of the Provinceof Saskatchewan was inhis territory. Chuck wasaware that RedheadEquipment had placedtheir first order with Vol-vo Construction Equip-ment and that order in-cluded a Volvo L70Dwheel loader.

Calling on NorSask For-est Products, he learnedthat this busy lumbersawmill was looking toadd a new wheel loader totheir growing heavy equip-ment fleet. The competi-tion was strong for this or-der, but Chuck was alsoaware that NorSask had alittle experience with Volvowheel loaders as they hadrecently purchased a usedVolvo L70C with whichthey were very pleased.

As a result of this posi-tive experience when heapproached the companythey had no hesitation insigning a purchase orderfor the new Volvo L70Dgiving Redhead Equip-ment a quick start withVolvo… much to the dis-may of the other regionalheavy equipment dealers.

The resultsToday, almost 30,000

productive hours later,that first Volvo L70Dsold by Redhead Equip-ment is still working dai-ly in NorSask’s MeadowLake operation.

Now, almost 30,000hours on the meter of awheel loader may not behistorically significant,but 30,000 hours of hardlabor, in what could bebest described as ex-tremely difficult workingconditions and havingthe complete drivetrainremaining untouchedand intact certainly is.

“We have never had aproblem with this loader,”states Chuck Brander,heavy equipment mainte-

nance supervisor for Nor-Sask. “It continues towork every shift and wehave never had to do any-thing to it, the drivetrainis all original, it justkeeps running. Our re-sults with Volvo havebeen very good.”

It’s worthy to note thatthe company’s slightlyolder Volvo L70C hasworked right alongsideits younger counterpartamassing almost asmany operational hoursand only has had thefuel injectors replaced.Other than that, its dri-vetrain remains virtuallyuntouched.

ROI helpNorSask Forest Prod-

ucts specializes in theproduction of eight andnine foot stud lumber,and has a capacity of140,000,000-board-feetannually. Over fifty per-cent of their product isshipped to and consumedin the midwest USA withthe balance being sold toCanadian retailers andbrokers. Currently, as aresult of market condi-tions the plant is runningat about fifty percent ca-pacity but that is expect-ed to experience a dra-matic change for the pos-itive as the global homebuilding market read-justs. The company isalso seriously consideringre-tooling, allowing themto access the burgeoningAsian market.

A. MONTANO CO. INC.571 Route 212, Saugerties, NY 12477(845) 247-0206 Fax: (845) 247-9321

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In this economy, running a small businesssuccessfully is quite an accomplishment. MarkKrawiec has done that and more. Mark owns andoperates Krawiec Tree Service in Harmony, RI, whichdoes everything from land clearing to urban treeremoval. In addition, he has five land managementcorporations, most of which involve creating andrenting business space. None of these successeswould be possible however, if it were not for his fleetof tree removal equipment.

He says that having the right equipment hasenabled him to take on almost any job and handle itefficiently and professionally. It also allows him toprofit from each aspect of a job he undertakes. Forexample, stump grindings are turned into fertilizer.Wood chips can be colored and sold at EasternConnecticut Recycling (ECR). Even the eighty-footoak trees, in his own yard that came down duringSuperstorm Sandy proved beneficial. He cut and splitevery foot for firewood.

During that storm, he had crews clearing downedtrees in southern Rhode Island. Within hours, theywere able to remove storm damaged trees, cuttingand chipping the downed trees, using their Bandit200 chipper. Some of the trees that needed to beremoved were what was left of his eighty-foot spruces.

Over the years, Krawiec has worked on a widevariety of projects. Along the way, he has acquiredspecialized equipment to facilitate the new jobs. Hisfavorite piece of equipment is a two year old Alteccrane, a unit with a 137-foot boom. It can pick up aload weighing 40 tons and lift it over obstacles thatmight hinder other models. He says his crew appreci-ates having it because it is fast, efficient and makestheir work easier. Krawiec likes it because it allowshim to take urban and suburban jobs where there islimited or no access to the actual work site. He sayshe has removed trees from back yards without evermoving the crane from the front yard.

Another instance where having the right equipmentfor the job paid off, was in 2009. Krawiec wascontracted to create a wildlife habitat at Joslin Farmin Scituate, RI, a property under the management ofProvidence Water. Using his company’s TimberJack530 Delimber, Krawiec’s crew cleared seventy acres ofmature forest making the way for native grasslandand early successional species, to thrive.

He says that at the time of this project, diesel fuelhad jumped to around $5 a gallon. As a way to helpabsorb some of that overhead expense, Krawiec wasable to sell every bit of wood they harvested as cord-wood. They turned the wood chips into mulch, whichalso provided them with additional revenue.

Along with direct contracts with private landownersand municipalities, Krawiec subcontracts out to

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Krawiec's team uses their log truck to clear an eighty-foot spruce felled by Superstorm Sandy.

Krawiec Krawiec TTree Service has the right ree Service has the right equipment for Sandy cleanupequipment for Sandy cleanup

by Kristen M. Castrataro

Large stumps are no problem for Krawiec's Morbark tub grinder.

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larger projects as well. He has worked on bridge andhighway projects, state contracts and FEMA jobs.

Krawiec says that finding the right equipment canbe a time consuming process. There is a dearth oflarge equipment dealers in southern New England, sohe usually begins his search on the internet. He saysthat he finds that since some of the “local” dealers arelocated up to 200 miles away, it is often cheaper toship a piece from across the country than it is to pickup a “local” piece.

When he finds a piece he likes, he does what ittakes to acquire it. For example, before purchasinghis Bandit 1850 Track Chipper, he flew out toMichigan. There, he toured both the Bandit andMorbark facilities. When he found the unit at theprice that he liked, he bought it.

There are times, however, when his equipmentpurchases are nothing short of serendipitous. Oneday he was at ECR and ran into a colleague who wasretiring and looking to unload a Morbark chipperwith hydraulic winch. The chipper’s 24 x 30-inchopening allows it take entire tree tops. Since the sell-er was an over the road trucker, it took Krawiec threemonths to finalize the deal. Just the same, he thinksit was worth the wait.

As important as the right equipment is, it is not thesole secret to Krawiec’s success. He is a firm believerin customer service. “We want to leave them happy,”he says. “The first step in accomplishing that goal ishiring the right people.”

When it comes to bidding a job, Krawiec likes to usegood judgement. If he’s going to lose money on a job,he refuses it, whether that means turning down aprivate landowner, a commercial renter, or a statejob. Many businesses go under despite the fact thatthey are always “busy;” Krawiec doesn’t want to beone of them. Once he does take a job, he takes cus-tomer service very seriously. He personally shows upat every job, managing the communication betweenthe customer and his crew.

Krawiec believes that his clients choose KrawiecTree Service because they know they will get the “jobdone right.” Doing the job right includes respectingthe property. Krawiec’s crews use mats and plywoodon lawns to prevent damage from the equipment. Asone employee says, “When we pull out, you don’t evenknow we were there.”

That fastidiousness pays off. Clients regularlyinvite the crews in for coffee, donuts and an old fash-ioned visit. And his customers pay the greatestcompliment: they call him back for repeat work. Themajority of Krawiec’s jobs are either previouscustomers with more jobs or new customers referredby previous customers.

A “new venture”Krawiec’s original passion for tree work started in

high school, and it hit its full stride in the 70’s whenhe started clearing land to build his first home. In1992, he bought his first log truck, which he stilluses every day. It was then that he started his ownbusiness. Eight years ago Krawiec began the first ofhis five land management corporations. With thereturn on most investments in this economy at a lowlevel, Krawiec saw land management as an opportu-nity with a potentially high return.

Krawiec handles all aspects of his land manage-ment corporations from clearing and building manyof the plazas to selecting renters and negotiatingleases. The success of this segment of his operationhas come at a good time because the slow economyhas begun affecting Krawiec’s Tree Service. This pastyear, was the first year Krawiec can remember notworking straight up until Christmas.

Despite these challenges, Krawiec is confident inhis business plan. He credits his diversification withkeeping him solvent in this economic climate andlooks forward to better times. It is easy to share hisoptimism. For more information on Krawiec TreeService, contact them at 401-934-2426.

Marc Krawiec examines his Bandit 200 chipper.

Sometimes there's no substitute for a chainsaw and some guide ropes.

The cutting blade on this Barko 775 Feller Buncher spinsat 200 miles per hour.

The Bandit 1850 Tracked Chipper can work in all kinds ofconditions while the operator can remain comfortable inthe enclosed cab. The track and 270 degree chute have

enabled Krawiec to clear wooded areas on privateproperty, leaving well mulched paths in its wake.

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According to TrevorReid, NorSask’s presidentand chief financial officer,“As a company we haveadjusted very well to thecurrent market condi-tions. Since all of ourproducts have to be takento market by over theroad

trucks, we have gone to a‘just in time’ inventoryand delivery system whichmakes life a lot more sim-ple for our customers.”

Reid went on to explainthat NorSask’s ownershipis somewhat unique inthe Canadian sawmill and

lumber business. “We are100 percent owned by theMeadow Lake TribalCouncil, a consortium ofnine First Nations.

It is very important toour owners to keep ourstaff of over sixty employ-ees gainfully employed

and to provide the TribalCouncil with a positivereturn on investment.Our loyal employees andVolvo have helped us dothat… just look at whatour Volvo wheel loadershave done for us. Almost30,000 hours on the me-

ter of each machine, withvirtually no downtime… Iwish I could make thatsame statement aboutsome of our other (brand-ed) heavy -equipment.”

Secret?Asked what his secret is

to be able to get such pos-itive, high hour endurancefrom the company’s twoVolvo wheel loaders,Chuck Brander was quickto respond. “We hire goodoperators and simply fol-low Volvo’s recommendedmaintenance schedule. Wechange the oil and filtersalong with all coolant ele-ments every two hundredand fifty hours and allfuel, transmission and hy-draulic filters every fivehundred hours. The onlytime we depart from Vol-vo’s recommended main-tenance schedule is in thewinter. It can be minus 40Fahrenheit for days herein the winter and we willchange to a synthetic oiland grease package then.Other than that, we justfollow Volvo’s operator andmaintenance schedule.”

Good neighborsJust across the road,

NorSask’s neighbor andwood chip customer,

Meadow Lake MechanicalPulp owns a Volvo L150Ewheel loader. “Our loadereasily handles 250,000tons of bark, chips,sludge and grit annually,”states Dwayne Mysko,Wood Room resourceleader. “Our operatorswork our loaders prettyhard, but we were able toget over 25,000 hoursand 135,000 kilometersfrom our 150 before wehad engine concerns.

Even at that, when itwas in our shop wechecked all the brakes,transmission, differen-tials… the works, andeverything was still justlike new. Maintenancewise Volvo has been agood machine for us.

History recapSo let’s do a little recap

of Volvo ConstructionEquipment’s history inSaskatchewan. NorSaskForest Products with twoVolvo wheel loaders bothwith almost 30,000 hourson each meter and no se-rious maintenance con-cerns. Meadow Lake Me-chanical Pulp Mill; oneVolvo wheel loader withover 25,000 hours on the

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2004 Bandit 200XP 12" Disc, 115HP Cat, New Fuel InjectionPump, Lift Cylinder, 64" Infeed, Serviced . . . . . . . .$21,500

2002 Bandit 65AW 6" Chipper, 25hp Kolher, Auto Feed, 1320 Hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5,500

2002 Beast 5680 Horizontal Grinder, 990 hp Cat, Mag Head,Quad Axle, Remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$350,000

2007 Duratech 4012, 860 HP Cat 3412, Remote, Wide convey-ors w/swivel, 15" magnet, Hyd outriggers, Big hammers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Call for Pricing

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17,500Michigan 55C Wheel Loader 4 Cylinder Detroit (recent rebuild), 2 1/2

Yd. 4 in 1 Bucket, New Batt, Runs Good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8,500New 2012 Boxer 320 Mini Track Skid Steer, 20hp Kohler Command,

Aux Hyd, 34” Bucket, 11.5 Demo Hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15,9002008 JD 750JLT Dozer, Forestry Package, Winch, low hrs .$144,5002007 Great Dane Flat Bed Trailers. 49' X 96" Headache rack,

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2006 Rosco RD48, s/n 480045985, 85HP Cummins, HydrostaticDrive, 8’ Broom with Joystick Brush Control, 150 Gallon Water Tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500

2004 Cat 908 Wheel Loader S/N CAT00908KTAR00311, Q/C Bucket,Cab, Aux Hyd, 405/70R20 Tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500

2001 Lull 844C-42, 4 Cyl Diesel, 8000lb Telescopic Handler, 8063hrs,42’ Lift/Reach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$26,000

2000 Cat 525 Skidder, Essco Assorting Grapple, Single Arch, 30.5-32Tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29,500

1999 2120 Ford New Holland HSS, 4WD Utility Tractor, 3 Pt. Hitch,669hr on meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17,500

1997 Cat D5MLGP Dozer S/N 3CR00468, OROP, 32” Pads, 9’4” 6Way Blade, 9392 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29,500

1996 Cat D5C Series II Dozer S/N 9DL01393, 6 Way Blade, Canopy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29,500

1992 John Deere 648E Skidder 6068 6.8 Liter 414CI, 140hp, DualArch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$36,000

1990 Waldon Sweepmaster Broom S/N 20611, 4 cyl Cum, 7’ Brm,Cab, Hydro Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500

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LATHAM, NY — Carol Parenzan Smal-ley has joined Underground ImagingTechnologies, LLC (UIT), a Caterpillaraffiliate, as its Northeast director ofBusiness Development.

“Carol brings both an entrepreneurialspirit and an innovative approach tocomplex technical challenges,” said Deb-orah Osterhoudt, vice president, North-east regional manager. “With an engi-neering degree and experience, she candialogue directly with our engineering,architecture and construction clients.With her strong business background,she excels at pulling together projectteams and conveying information to bothtechnical and non-technical partnersthrough strong communication skills.”

Smalley comes to UIT from two firmswith common ownership. She is the for-

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meter and only an engine replacement,while all other major drivetrain and hy-draulic components were just like new.Redhead Equipment, still a family-owned business, now with stores inRegina, Saskatoon, Lloydminster, SwiftCurrent and Estevan, Saskatchewan,has grown to be one of Volvo Construc-tion Equipment’s premier North Ameri-can dealer groups.

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WEST FARGO, ND — Bobcat Compa-ny has announced a plan for Tier 4 so-lutions that include a Doosan built en-gine added to some of its equipment lineup for 2014. Development of the new Tier 4 compliant engine was a collabora-tion between Bobcat, Doosan and someof the world’s top engineering consult-ants and engine design firms — Ricar-do, FEV and others.

“These new Tier 4 solutions com-bine Doosan’s 50 years of engine build-ing experience with Bobcat’s 50 years ofcompact equipment leadership,” said R

ich Goldsbury, Bobcat president. “Add to that the combined experience of our other partners, and you have more than 200 years of experience in engine de-sign and development and compact equipment expertise.”

The Doosan built engine is a non-DPF(diesel particulate filter) engine. Bob-

cat engineers have worked together withDoosan, and the engineering consult-

ants and engine design firms to devel-op these engines that offer non-DPF Tier 4 technology.

“With these additional engines, Bob-cat will be a market leader in non-DPF Tier 4 technology,” Goldsbury said. “Ourcustomers and dealers prefer it, and itminimizes long term Tier 4 parts and maintenance expenses.”

Doosan — Bobcat’s parent compa-ny — started building engines in 1958,and since then has developed engines across several industries for construc-tion and industrial equipment, power plants, ships and automobiles.

The new Tier 4 Doosan engines will beavailable in Bobcat machines that meetTier 4 horsepower requirement ranges

sometime in early 2014.Over the next 18 months, Bobcat plan

s to release more details on the Bob-cat Tier 4 machines and their engines, along with additional and features and solutions that will benefit customers.

Bobcat Company, headquartered inWest Fargo, ND, is a worldwide leader inthe manufacturing and distribution of compact equipment. Bobcat compact equipment includes skid steer, all wheel steer and compact track loaders; com-pact excavators; mini-track loaders; VersaHandler® telescopic tool carriers; utility vehicles; compact tractors and Tool-catT utility work machines. Bobcat is aglobal brand with more than 600 deal-er locations in North America and the leader in compact equipment — the in-dustry’s original innovator, beginning more than 50 years ago with the first compact machine and predecessor to the skid steer loader. For more information onBobcat products, visit www.bobcat.com

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SOUTH AMBOY, NJ — A quick scan around therecycling yard in South Amboy, NJ, tells you thatClyde Cameron is a value conscious equipmentbuyer.

Here, at one of the two Beacon Scrap Iron & Metalfacilities south of Newark, NJ, the fleet covers a widemix of varied equipment makes, models and vintages.Against this setting, a brand new 830 R-HD scraphandler in fresh SENNEBOGEN green stands out.

Clyde Cameron III takes the lead in equipmentpurchases for his family’s 40 year old business. Heexplains, “It seems the only thing you can’t buy usedthese days is a good material handler on tracks. Theyare rare, people normally use them until they are nogood. There are lots of wheeled machines around, buteverything we saw on tracks had too many hours forthe price. When we compared the cost of a new SEN-NEBOGEN, it really split the difference between aused machine and the new cost from other manufac-turers.”

Purpose built saves costsCameron often works closely with Dominick

Vecchiarelli of Binder Machinery when he’s sourcingequipment. Binder is the SENNEBOGEN distributorin the region, and Vecchiarelli believes that thepurpose built design of the green machines makesthem the more cost efficient choice for Beacon’s oper-ation. “When you convert an excavator into a materi-al handler, even at the factory, there’s an addedexpense. It’s expensive to begin with and then it’sexpensive in fuel. SENNEBOGEN machines are madefor this job. You aren’t paying for a dirt machine, thenpaying to make it do something else.”

Cameron says, when he began looking at newmachines, he was immediately attracted toSENNEBOGEN’s purpose built features. “All the same

size class machines that I saw were around 20percent higher in cost,” he reports, “and they stillcouldn’t do the same job. Not only did we get a bettermachine, we got it for a better price!”

Running a tight operationThe engineering of the 830 R-HD helped Clyde deal

with being squeezed on space as well as beingsqueezed on costs. Between the South Amboy facilityand the firm’s other location in nearby Freehold, NJ,Beacon Scrap Iron & Metal processes in excess of5000 tons of ferrous and over a million pounds ofnon-ferrous per month. In June this year, the SouthAmboy yard was holding a lot of 15,000 ton of ferrousin reserve stock, waiting for the market to offer morefavorable pricing. On top of that, traffic lanes werebusy with a steady stream of residential and lightcommercial scrap. Furthermore, Beacon maintainshundreds of roll off boxes throughout its service area,and can receive between 400 and 500 customers intotal every day between both locations.

The two yards, which also share the use of a fullyportable shear/baler/logger, are each situated on justfour acres. In this space, they need to accommodateprocessing, stockpiling and loading. Today, both sitesnow rely on an 830 R-HD for loading trailers andfeeding the shear.

“We especially like the SENNEBOGEN units’ abilityto operate close-in,” says Cameron. “Some of ourolder cranes had three piece booms for tight quarters,but they are hard to find anymore. When we have abig pile like we do now, we have to load 15 to 25trucks a day. The 830 has a two piece boom and stickthat can load close in and it has good reach for itssize. It also lifts the same weight over all sides so

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After shopping the new and used equipment market, Beacon's Clyde Cameron III found that the SENNEBOGEN 830 R-HD offered the best balance of price and value in trackedmachines for his two scrap facilities in Newark, NJ.

NJ recycler produces more for less,NJ recycler produces more for less, in in less space,less space, with new SENNEBOGEN 830with new SENNEBOGEN 830

Representing the third generation for the family ownedBeacon Scrap Iron & Metal, Clyde Cameron III, left, is

joined by his grandfather, William Smith Sr., the founder ofthe company

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there is less need for it to move around.”A family affair

Deciding on the new SENNEBOGEN machines wasa carefully considered purchase for the family busi-ness. Clyde Cameron represents the third generationof the family to take part in managing Beacon’s busi-ness. His father, also named Clyde, and his grandfa-ther William Smith Sr., Beacon’s founder, were alsoinvolved in different stages of the purchase decision.“I was put in charge of Research & Development forall our new equipment — though I do more researchthan development!” he admits. Active in the companyfor the past 11 years, he has served time operatingevery piece of machinery in the fleet. He still spendstime operating machinery in the yard, but also workswith equipment suppliers to plan the company’s nextmoves. “I’m looking at a few new pieces to add. Nextwe will probably need a second guillotine shear, forincreased capacity.”

Hands-on inspectionWhen Cameron began to zero-in on the 830 R-HD,

he visited another recycler in Staten Island to see itswheeled counterpart on the job. He was accompaniedthere by his father, who leads the servicing of theBeacon fleet. After taking turns operating themachine, both men were impressed. “We knew theywere good machines, because every yard has themand you never hear any complaints,” says theyounger man. “At the demo, my father could see howwell built they are and how easy they would be tomaintain — everything is right there for you for serv-icing. Having ‘no computers’ on board helps, too!”

The family also gave consideration to the largerSENNEBOGEN 835 R-HD scrap handler butCameron’s grandfather, who remains active in the

company, agreed that the smaller unit met theprice/value equation for their operation. Cameronobserved that “…it’s a 90,000-pound machine thatoutlifts, outreaches and moves faster than the120,000-pound machines they replaced… it does alot for its size!”

The pair of 830 R-HD machines they purchasedfrom Binder are fitted with one-yard Rotobec four tinegrapples and with 30-inch Winkle scrap magnetsused for cleanup duties. The purchase also includeda 60-inch Winkle magnet used for loading selectedferrous and irony aluminum materials. “We’re alsoone of the top 10 aluminum buyers in this area,”Cameron notes.

The value of trustDominick Vecchiarelli has been Binder’s represen-

tative for 14 of the 20 plus years that the distributorhas been supplying equipment to Beacon. He hasknown Clyde Cameron since Clyde was eight yearsold. Cameron recalls, “I always asked every salesmanfor equipment brochures, but Dominick was the onlyone who brought me some!” Binder also suppliesKomatsu machinery and a wide variety of attach-ments as well as much of the used equipment inBeacon’s fleet. “Even if Binder doesn’t have the typeof equipment I need, I know Dominick will help mefind it.”

After working with Cameron on the selection of theSENNEBOGEN machines, Vecchiarelli is quitecomplimentary of Cameron’s purchasing process.“Clyde’s questions about the equipment are those ofan experienced operator and an experienced buyer.He has lived and worked around this machinery sincehe was just a child, and the things he asks me can bejust amazing.” The trust between the two was an

important factor in Cameron’s decision to go with thenew SENNEBOGEN scrap handlers instead of otherequipment brands.

After running the 830 R-HD machines for severalmonths, Cameron and his family are pleased withtheir decision. As Cameron reports, “When we wereusing our 320 Cats with demo grapples to load lightiron or #1 steel, it took about an hour to load a truck.Now, I’m timing it out at about 10 to 15 minutes fora load of steel. The 830s are a lot more fuel efficientthan our previous cranes, too. We’ve been able toaccomplish a lot more in less time, for less cost!”

SENNEBOGEN has been a leading name in theglobal material handling industry for over 60 years.Based in Stanley, North Carolina, within the greaterCharlotte region, SENNEBOGEN LLC offers acomplete range of purpose built machines to suitvirtually any material handling application.Established in America in the year 2000, SENNEBO-GEN LLC has quickly become a leading provider ofspecialized equipment solutions for recycling andscrap metal yards, barge and port operations, loghandling, transfer stations and waste facilities fromcoast to coast. A growing network of distributorssupports SENNEBOGEN LLC sales and serviceacross the Americas, ensuring the highest standardof professional machine support and parts availabili-ty.

For more information on the full line of SENNEBO-GEN green line material handlers, contactConstantino Lannes, president, SENNEBOGEN LLC,1957 Sennebogen Trail (formerly 7669 Old PlankRd.), Stanley, NC 28164. Call 704-347-4910, fax 704-347-8894, e-mail [email protected] or visitthe web site at www.sennebogen-na.com.

Welcoming the arrival of Beacon's new SENNEBOGEN 830 R-HD are (L-R) Dominick Vecchiarelli, sales manager at Binder Machinery, Clyde Cameron III, William Smith Sr. and JimGill, Binder Machinery's specialist in scrap processing equipment.

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4.2-cubic-yard Loaderfeatures IntelliTechKCMA, marketers of

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Contractors and representatives from municipali-ties from all over upstate New York and portions ofNew England are making plans to attend the NewYork Hard Hat Expo 2013 at the New York StateFairgrounds in Syracuse, March 6-7. Last year, withthe weather being unseasonably warm and sunny,approximately 8,500 visitors kept exhibitors busythroughout the entire event. Companies likeCaterpillar, John Deere, Case, New Holland,Komatsu, Kobelco, PowerScreen, J.C.B. and otherswere among those on hand for the show!

This year will be better yet! For example, not onlywill competitors be able to participate in a Skid SteerRodeo, but a Backhoe Rodeo is planned this year, aswell! Make your plans to attend, today.

“We had a near record crowd,” said Trade ShowManager, Ken Maring, following last year’s show. “Thebeautiful weather made it much easier for people toattend. Some years, winter weather is still very mucha factor during the show. We were happy to see ourshow goers enjoying themselves the way that they didlast year. We trust that this year will be no different.”

Since 1988, the New York Hard Hat Expo has beenthe premier showcase for construction equipmentand services in the Northeast market area. Over theyears, the Hard Hat Expo has continued to growbecause of its quality exhibitors and the addition ofnew events for attendees. The Expo located at the NYFairgrounds in Syracuse since its inception, hasgrown to fill both the Horticulture Building and theCenter of Progress Building, the main exhibit hall forthe event. Additionally, outdoor exhibits line thestreet in front of the Center of Progress Building,where a closed off area designated for this purposeduring the two day event. Similarly, the Skid SteerRodeo, a favorite of vendors and attendees alike, isconducted outdoors as well.

Maring said that he wanted to thank all the pastexhibitors and attendees for making the New YorkHard Hat Expo a successful experience for everyone.“We couldn’t have done this without all of you! We arelooking forward to seeing you there, this year!”

The Expo runs Wednesday, March 6: 8 a.m. - 4p.m. and Thursday, March 7: 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.

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Hey Fred -We were right in the mid-

dle of researching new con-struction accounting soft-ware packages when a fel-low contractor asked us ifwe were going on-premiseor SaaS, and I said, “Whatthe heck is SaaS?!” Once Idid my research, I realizedthat SaaS may be an op-tion for us, too. What arethe advantages of each?

-Tina

Hey Tina -That’s a great question,

and I commend you ondoing your research andexploring your options!There are plenty of ad-vantages to using bothon-premise software anda SaaS (which stands forSoftware as a Service)version of the software, soit really depends on whatworks best for your com-pany. Let’s take a closerlook at each.

On PremiseWhen you choose on-

premise software, you aretypically buying the soft-ware. Most companieswho choose this optionhave the IT infrastructureand resources in place torun the software internal-ly on their own comput-ers. This means havingcomputers, servers, anetwork and sometimeseven a tech person or de-partment to make surethat everything is run-ning smoothly. Once thesoftware is paid off, mostcompanies typically thenpay an annual mainte-nance fee that covers up-dates and phone supporteach year. Not only do

contractors then havecomplete control overtheir hardware and theirsoftware, but they alsofully own it, too.SaaS

On the other hand, se-lecting a SaaS solutionmeans that you’ll mostlikely pay on a subscrip-tion based method. Noth-ing is installed on yourpersonal computers… in-stead, you have access tothe software applicationthrough a web browser.This is a great option forsmall contractors whomay not necessarily havethe IT infrastructure orresources in place to runsoftware on-premise,plus it eliminates the

large upfront cost. Be-cause payments aremade month by month,contractors immediatelyget access to a featurerich program that mayhave been out of theirreach. Also, the softwarevendor takes care ofbackups and updateswhich ups the conven-ience factor. Overall,SaaS is a viable option formany types and sizes ofcontractors.

So, Tina, it really de-pends on your company.Consider the hardwareyour company has inplace now. Would it ac-commodate an on-prem-ise system, or would itneed to be upgraded? Do

you feel more comfortabledoing your own backups,updates and IT mainte-nance, or would yourather have someone elsetake care of it? These arejust a couple of questionsto ask yourself when de-termining which deploy-ment method would workfor you. Good luck!

- Fred

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Distributed by inde-pendent, authorized

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Two head assembly de-signs are offered, helpingincrease versatility withina single tool purchase.Contractors can pur-chase one tool andchange the head — stan-dard replaceable or mov-ing head assembly — asthey move among varyingground conditions. The

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Make Your Plans Now to Attend or Exhibit at The LargestHeavy Construction Equipment Show East of the Mississippi!

MARCH 6-7, 2013Wednesday 8-4 • Thursday 8-3 • NY State Fairgrounds • Syracuse, NY

A-Verdi • 2, 3, 4Admar Supply • A-2ADR / JB • 43Anderson Equipment Co • A-3Antwerp Machine & Repair • 5Asphalt Zipper • 14Atlas Fence • 32, 33Auctions International • 20Bad Dog Tools • 146Bandit Industries • A-9CBath Fitter • 147Beam Mack Sales & Service Inc • H-19Beck Equipment, Inc • A-9ABeka Max of America Inc • 51Blair Supply Corp • 45Bobcat of Central New York • A-14Carpenter Industries • 13Cazenovia Equipment Company • A-17, A-18Clark Equipment • 85, 86ClearSpan Fabric Structures • 146Clinton Tractor & Imp. Co • H-23CNY Farm Supply • H-29Commonwealth Equipment Corp • 1Concrete Raising of Upstate NY • 80Conviber • 16Corfu Machine Co., Inc • 78Curry Supply • 81D-A Lubricant Co Inc • 49D&W Diesel, Inc • 31Design Crete of America • 29, 30 EJ USA Inc • 19Emerald Equipment Systems • 42, B7Enterprising Europa Inc • 82, 83Featherstone Supply • 50Feher Rubbish Removal • 79Ferguson Waterworks • 9Five Star Equipment, Inc • 76, 77, A-23Foland Sales, Inc • 57Gorilla Hydraulic Breakers • 54Haun Welding Supply Inc • A-6HD Supply Water Works Ltd • 12Hoyt Wire Cloth • 52Hydrograss Corp • H-1Independent Field Service LLC • H-21, H-22JBS Dirt Inc • B-12, B-12AJ.C. Smith, Inc • A-20, 62J&J Equipment, LLC • A-8Johns Argo Sales • H-2Jones Specialty Services Group • 46

Kepner Equipment, Inc • 23Keystone Precision Instruments • 100, 101Kimbers Inc • A-13Kraft Power Corp • H-24Krown Rust Control • 6Kurtz Truck Equipment • A-19Liftech Equipment Companies • A-16Linemen’s Supply, Inc • H-27, H-28Mabey, Inc • 58McQuade & Bannigan • 48Milton Cat • A-1Modern Welding School • 87Montage Enterprises • 75MS Unlimited • A-23NYLICA • 55Perkins Power NE • 61Progressive Commercial Insurance • 7, 8Pump Service & Supply • 26, 27Quality Craft Tools • 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183R. O. Allen & Son • 17Rebex International Inc • 84Roy Teitsworth, Inc • 11S&S Tractor Parts, Inc • 15S&W Services, Inc •149Sandri Energy, LLC • 15ASatch Sales • A-5Sefcu • 10Specialty Tire Inc • 21, 22Stadium International • A-7Steel Sales Inc • 47Stephenson Equipment • A-10, A-11, A-12STS Trailer & Truck Equipment • H-20Superior Plus Energy Services • 74Toku America, Inc • 41Tracey Road Equipment • A-24, A-25Trackman • 34, 35Traffic Safety Products • 21, 25Tregaskis Agency • 56Trux Outfitter • A-27AUniversal Horizontal Directional Drilling • A-9BValley Tire Company • A-22Vantage Equipment • A-15Vellano Bros. Inc • 53, 54White’s Farm Supply, Inc • A-4Yacano’s Gradall Sales • B-11

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FROM CONNECTICUT AND POINTS SOUTHTake I-91 North from Rte. 2, I-84, I-95 or the Merritt Parkway --

Follow I-91 North to Mass. Exit 3 to Route 5 North to Rte. 147

West, Memorial Avenue approximately 3/4 mi. to ESE's Gate 9

parking lot.

ALTERNATE ROUTES FROM CONNECTICUT AND POINTSSOUTHTake I-91 North to Conn. Exit 38 (Poquonock) to Rte. 75 North to

Rte. 147 East. Continue approximately 1/2 mile to ESE's Gate 9

parking lot.

Take I-91 North to Conn. Exit 40 (Bradley Int'l. Airport) to Rte. 20

West to Rte. 75 North to Rte. 147 East. Continue approximately 1/2

mile to ESE's Gate 9 parking lot.

Take I-91 North to Conn. Exit 42 to Rte. 159 North to Rte. 147 East.

Continue approximately 1/2 mile to ESE's Gate 9 parking lot.

Take I-91 North to Conn. Exit 47 West to Rte. 190 West to Rte. 159

North to Rte. 147 East. Continue approximately 1/2 mile to ESE's

Gate 9 parking lot.

FROM BRADLEY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTTake Rte. 75 North to Rte. 147 East. Continue approximately 1/2

mile to ESE's Gate 9 parking lot.FROM SOUTHWESTERN CONNECTICUTTake Rte. 10/202 North to Southwick, Mass., turning right onto Rte.57 East (4.7 mi.) to center of Feeding Hills. Continue straight onSpringfield Street to Rte. 147 East, about 2 1/2 mi. to ESE grounds.Continue to ESE's Gate 9 parking lot.

FROM BOSTON AND POINTS EASTTake the Massachusetts Turnpike West to Exit 6 (Springfield). Goleft at the light, following I-291 South to I-91 South (right lane) toExit 3 and follow signs. OR, take the Massachusetts Turnpike Westto Exit 4, to Rte. 5 South to Rte. 147 West. Continue approximately3/4 mi. to ESE's Gate 9 parking lot.

FROM THE BERKSHIRES AND POINTS WESTTake the Massachusetts Turnpike East to Exit 4, to Rte. 5 South, toRte. 147 West. Continue approximately 3/4 mi. to ESE's Gate 9parking lot.

FROM VERMONT AND POINTS NORTHTake I-91 South to Mass. Exit 13B, to Rte. 5 South, to Rte. 147West. Continue approximately 3/4 mi. to ESE's Gate 9 public park-ing lot.

FROM NEW YORK CITYFrom New York City, take I-95 North to New Haven, Conn., travelNorth on I-91 and follow above directions from Connecticut andPoints South. Or, follow Merritt Parkway or I-84 to I-91 North.

FROM LONG ISLANDTake the Orient Point Ferry to New London, Conn. or the PortJefferson Ferry to Bridgeport. (See following)

FROM NEW LONDONFollow I-95 South and from Bridgeport, follow I-95 North to NewHaven and follow above directions from Connecticut and PointsSouth.

GPS INFOIf you are attending a show/event at Eastern States Exposition (TheBig E or non-Fair), use 875 Memorial Avenue, West Springfield,Mass., as your destination address (coordinates: 42 °05'38.88"N -72 °36'42.36"W - Elev. 52') to enter Gate 9.For Gate 1, use 1761 Memorial Avenue as your destination address(coordinates: 42 °05'29.21"N - 72°37'28.35"W - Elev. 53')

DIRECTIONS

FEBRUARY 6-7, 2013Eastern States Exposition

1305 Memorial Ave • West Springfield, MA 01089Wednesday 8am - 4pm • Thursday 8am - 3pm

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MT. VERNON, IOWA —The Tilt-Up Concrete As-sociation — an interna-tional nonprofit organiza-tion that serves to expandand improve the use ofTilt-Up as the preferredbuilding system — hasannounced the release ofa revised guideline onTemporary Wind Bracingof Tilt-Up Concrete Pan-els During Construction.

According to Jim Baty,technical director of theTCA, the guideline is in-tended to provide a stan-dardized method for thedesign and erection of atemporary bracing sys-tem for use during con-struction of a Tilt-Upstructure. The currentOSHA requirement re-quires that Tilt-Up con-crete panels be temporar-ily braced to prevent pan-els from overturning orcollapsing during theconstruction of a Tilt-Upstructure. Since OSHAdoes not specify how toprevent Tilt-Up wall pan-els from overturning orcollapsing, the TCA devel-oped a temporary bracingguideline for use by theconstruction industry.

“The 2012 edition of theTCA Wind Bracing Guide-lines is a combination oftechnological progress inthis industry and reas-surance for the perform-ance of these systems,”said Baty.

Baty noted that the in-dustry was challengedwhen ASCE 37 identifiedit would change to adoptASCE 7 pressures as itestablished the concernthat bracing schemesmay be under designedfor the resulting windconditions. However, henoted, TCA’s engineeringexperts have been able toconfirm that Tilt-Upbracing systems are suffi-ciently designed with to-day’s standards.

“This confirmation per-mitted us to move for-ward with recommenda-tions for response designrecommendations on slabthickness and integratinghelical ground anchorsystems to this more ro-bust version,” he said.

The original TCA Brac-ing Guidelines, publishedin September 1994, sug-gested a temporary brac-ing design based on a min-imum uniform lateral

wind pressure of 10 psf.,applied over the entirepanel area. This wasbased on a 40 year historyof bracing panels thatwere for the most part,shorter than 30-feet tall.TCA revised the documentin 1998 to incorporate theanalytical procedures con-tained in ASCE Standard7-95, Minimum DesignLoads For Buildings AndOther Structures. ThisASCE standard forms thebasis for calculation ofwind forces used in the de-sign of wind force resistingsystems in completedstructures. The wind loadprovisions of section 6.0,ASCE 7-95 were followedin the design of temporarybracing for Tilt-Up panelsduring construction.

The application ofASCE 7-95 resulted in anapplied lateral wind pres-sure that varies over andincreases with the heightof the panels. The 1998guideline used a con-struction period windspeed of 70 mph as aminimum in the design oftemporary bracing. Thiswas based on a basicwind speed of 90 mph,with a fifty year mean re-currence interval andmultiplying it by 0.78 toconvert it to a construc-tion period wind speed of70 mph with a five yearmean recurrence interval.This method also incor-porated the three secondgust speeds reported bythe national weatherservice and other weatherinformation services.

In 2005, TCA revisedits 1998 wind bracingguide to incorporate theprovisions of SEI/ASCE37-02, Design Loads OnStructures During Con-struction. The SEI/ASCE37-02 standard incorpo-rates the design windload requirements of theASCE 7-95 standard, us-ing a basic wind speed of90 mph. For constructionperiods up to one year,the SEI/ASCE 37-02standard specifies theuse of an adjustment fac-tor of 0.8 to be applied tothe basic 90 mph windspeed. This adjustmentresults in a 72 mph con-struction period designwind speed, which is thewind speed recommend-ed for design of the tem-porary bracing system.

The 2012 edition con-tinues to base its designloadings on SEI/ASCE37-02, however, the windloadings are now basedon ASCE 7-10 provisions.ASCE 37-02 will adoptthe ASCE 7-10 wind pro-visions in the next revi-sion to the publication. Inaddition, it is very likelythat many, if not all localbuilding codes, will en-dorse ASCE 7-10 in thenear future. As such, theTCA decided to endorse

ASCE 7-10 as the stan-dard for temporary brac-ing of Tilt panels duringconstruction.

The major changes towind load provision ofASCE 7-10 include:

• Introduction of newwind speed maps to beused with a 1.0 load fac-tor for LRFD design;

• A 0.6 load reductionfactor for ASD design; and

• Re-introduction of Ex-posure D in hurricaneprone regions

To purchase your copyof the new Guideline, vis-it www.tilt-up.org/re-sources. Considering theenvironmental impactand declining use ofprinted material, thispublication is availablesolely in its digital form.

TCA was founded in1986 to improve the qual-ity and acceptance of sitecast Tilt-Up construction,a construction method inwhich concrete wall pan-els are cast onsite and

tilted into place. Tilt-Upconstruction is one of thefastest growing indus-tries, combining the ad-vantages of reasonablecost with low mainte-nance, durability, speedof construction and mini-mal capital investment.For more informationabout the TCA, visitwww.tilt-up.org or con-tact TCA headquarters at319-895-6911 or [email protected].

ABSOLUTE AUCTIONSurplus Liquidation

Popple Construction, Inc.Wed., March 13, 2013 - 9:00AMLaflin, PA (Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Area)

Call (800) 233-6898or Email [email protected]

For Complete, Descriptive Brochure!www.hunyady.com

PA Auction License No: AY000281 While information is believed to be accurate, all items will be sold “As-Is, Where-Is” without guarantee or warranty.

A physical inspection is suggested.

(13)) Crawlerr Tractors: `05 CAT D8T, s/n KPZ00837, w/ripper • `03 CAT D8R Series II, s/n 6YZ01472, w/ripper• CAT D8K, s/n 77V14639, w/ripper • (2) `97 JD 750C • `92 CAT D5HXL Series II • `96 JD 550G LGP Series IV• `87 KOMATSU D65E-8 • `98 KOMATSU D58E-1, s/n 82677 • `90 KOMATSU D58E-1 • `87 CAT D3B • `89 KOMATSUD31E-18 • CAT D4

(14)) Hydraulicc Excavators: `06 VOLVO EC460BLC • `05 VOLVO EC460BLC • `02 KOBELCO SK480LC • `02KOMATSU PC228 USLC-3 • `97 KOBELCO SK300LC • HITACHI EX300LC-2 • `95 CAT 320N • `95 LINKBELT LS3400Quantum • `96 SAMSUNG SE210LC-2 • `96 KOBELCO SK200LC • `94 HITACHI EX200LC-2 • `90 KOBELCOK-912LC II • `95 GRADALL XL4100 Rubber Tired • `88 GRADALL G660C Crawler

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Articulatedd Dumps: `96 VOLVO A35, 35 Ton • `99 VOLVO A30C, 30 Ton • (3) `96 VOLVO A30C, 30 Ton • `95& `92 VOLVO A30, 30 Ton

Vibratoryy Compactorss andd Motorr Graders: `96 CAT CP563C Padfoot • `97 HYPAC C850B • `88 IR SD100D• IR SPF56 • `93 CHAMPION 730A Series III VHP Grader • CAT 212 Grader

Backhoess andd Skidd Steer: (2) `97 JCB 214 Series 3, 4x4 E-Hoe • (2) `90 CASE 580K • `00 BOBCAT 773

Curbb Machine,, Roadd Widener,, Crawlerr Drill,, andd Asphaltt Pavers: `02 POWER CURBER 5700-B ConcreteCurb Machine • BLAW KNOX RW-195C Road Widener • `99 IR ECM-670 Crawler Drill • `89 BLAW KNOX PF-200BRubber Tired Asphalt Paver • `88 BLAW KNOX PF-115 Rubber Tired Asphalt Paver • CAT 161 Crawler Paver

Soill Shredder,, Screen,, andd Airr Curtain: `95 ROYER 466 Portable Top Soil Shredder • READ RD90B PortableScreen • `06 MCPHERSON SYSTEMS M40F Portable Air Curtain • BARBER GREENE Portable Screening Plant

Lowboyss andd Tractors: `89 LOADKING 75 Ton Quad Axle, w/beam & drop side decks • `84 ROGERS 50 TonTri-Axle • `96 KENWORTH T800 Tri-Axle • `89 WESTERN STAR T/A • `80 TRAN 42’ T/A Step Deck

Sheett Piling: (280+/- Sections) 15’-20’ PZ-27 Sheet Piling

PLUS: Utility Tractors and Attachments • Dumps and Water Trucks • Service and Stake Body Trucks

Tilt-up Concrete Association releases new temporary Wind Bracing Guideline

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TERMS: Complete payment or a minimum requirement of 20% deposit day of sale in Cash, Certified Check or Guaranteed Funds.Balance due within 4 days.

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LIQUIDATIONSALE HELD: 1190 HARMONY ROAD • NORFOLK, VA 23502After 43 years, the owner of Suburban Grading & Utilities has decided toretire, and Motley’s Auction & RealtyGroup has been commissioned tosell their construction equipment,trucks, trailers, tools, and more. Alive public auction will be followedby a series of online auctions to sell

to the highest bidder this large variety and quantity of assets. Thisis certainly an opportunity not to be missed!

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#11 -- Constructionn Equipmentt && Truckk AuctionFebruaryy 12TH,, 20133 @@ 10AM

Featuring Large Equipment, Equipment Attachments, Trucks,Trailers, Message & Arrow Boards, Air Compressors, Light Towers, & Miscellaneous Materials. EQUIPMENT

- 2000 CAT 312B Excavator- 2005 CAT 303CR Mini Excavator- 1996 Hitachi EX120-2 Excavator- JCB 185 Skid Steer Loader- 50 +/- Steel Trench Boxes: Various 30x10 to 8x4- GME Aluminum 20x8 Trench Box, Certified- (6) 1” Road Plates: (2) 20x8, (2) 15x8, (2) 2x8- (6) Road Plates: Various 8x4 to 16x4- Leeboy 1000WB Wheeled Paver- Bowmag PW1130AD Asphalt Roller- Ingersoll-Rand DD22 Asphalt Roller- Vermeer V434 Trencher- (20) Excavator Buckets (18”-60”) Fits:

John Deere, Komatsu, CAT and Link Belt

TRUCKS- (2) Ford L8000 Water Trucks- Ford F800 Fuel Truck- Ford F800 Fuel/Lube Truck- Ford F800 Dump/Attenuation/Arrow Board Truck- Ford F250XL Pickup Truck

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Springfield Tractor & ImplementRt. 20 & 80 • Springfield Center, NY • 800-734-9681

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2002 KOT KURBCD60

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INSURANCE

NYS Construction IndustryAsphalt • Landscape/Snow • Commercial Trucks

Quarries • Contractor’s Equipment • LoggingExcavation • Welding & Fabrication

Septic Systems & More!

315-497-0410TREGASKIS AGENCY

Moravia, NY [email protected]

Booth 56

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Stump Grinder, 65HP Wisconsin,

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2000 Cat 525 Skidder

Essco AssortingGrapple, Single

Arch, 30.5-32 Tires

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New Dymax 14” Tree Shearwith Accumulator,Skid Steer Mount,

Regular FlowHydraulics Required

$12,500Please Call 518-378-6132

Michigan 55C Wheel Loader4 Cyl. Detroit (recent

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2008 Dodge 3500DRW 4x4 Dump

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Rt. 28 South, Cooperstown, NY 13326607-547-9924

2007 FordF350 DRW4x4 Dump

(U1721F) V10, Auto, Dump &Plow, Only 12k Miles

Was $31,995Now

$29,995

4x4, 16’ Stake BodyTruck, 6 Cyl. Diesel,5sp Manual Trans.,

64,000 Miles$9,999

119877 Internationall S1854

Affordable Auto Service & Sales, LLC

607-776-2303 See more trucks at www.affordableautobathny.com

13’ Cab & Chassis,6 Cyl. Turbo Diesel,

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CHECK YOUR AD - ADVER-TISERS should check theirads on the first week of inser-tion. Lee Publications, Inc.shall not be liable for typo-graphical, or errors in publica-tion except to the extent of thecost of the first weeks inser-tion of the ad, and shall alsonot be liable for damages dueto failure to publish an ad.Adjustment for errors is limit-ed to the cost of that portion ofthe ad wherein the erroroccurred. Report any errorsto Peg Patrei at 518-673-0111 or 800-836-2888.

ConstructionEquipment For Sale

2003 CASE 580 Super Mbackhoe, 2300 hours, 4x4,extendahoe w/hyd. thumb,new condition, $27,500; 1992Ford 555B backhoe, 4x4,extendahoe, 4700 hours, orig-inal paint, new tires, nice con-dition, $12,000; 2002 Case550H dozer, wide tracksw/winch, 1600 hours, nicecondition, $22,500. 518-358-2419

NEW HOLLAND L160 skidsteer, 2800 hrs., $8,500; 2012New Holland Workmaster 45,low hours, 4x4, $14,500; Bob-cat 873 skid steer, 3,200 hrs.,$10,500. 585-554-4423

ConstructionEquipment For Sale

SMILEY’S FARM &INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT

3 pt. snowblowers, $600;buckets, $300; scraperblades, $200; sand spread-ers, $200; post hole diggers,$400; brush hogs, $350;backhoe ldr., $2,850; JDsmall dozer, $3,500; 4x4 NHcab & ldr., $12,500; 40hpNH with ldr, 4x4, $17,500;excavator, $12,500; 2001Chevy dump, $15,000; 1ton dump, $2,500; IH 4x4,cab tractor, $13,500; Ford &ldr., $2,500; Farmall H,$1,500; Cat dozer, $11,500;MF & ldr., $5,500; 4x4 pick-up, $1,500.Equipment Trailers - Over

300 Compact & YtilityTractors 20-155hp

30 Acres of EquipmentBUYING MACHINES

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WANTED TO BUY: Used farm& construction equipment, allmakes and models, running ornot, 1980’s & newer. Will 315-777-2357

Cranes

CRANE OPERATOR ANDREFRESHER TRAINING: Weprovide crane operator train-ing to pass the New York Statewritten and skills tests. The 4week program is 1 weekclassroom training and 3weeks of hands on training.You will be out in the field pick-ing and moving materials witha crane. CRANE INSPEC-TIONS: We provide OSHAannual inspections of yourtruck, crawler and RT cranes.Hydraulic or lattice booms.Inspections are documentedand meet OSHA & ANSI stan-dards. For more informationon inspections or training con-tact David F Witbeck, SafetySystems & Solutions Inc.Phone 518-283-8228. Webwww.safetysystems.com

Custom Services

HOME BUILDER, featuringBill Lake Homes.Your plans orours. www.kdhomesny.comDave KD Homes [email protected]

Excavators

1987 KOMATSU Excavator,model PC-120, good condi-tion. 315-822-6883

Fencing

LOCUST POSTS, POLES,Split Rails, 6x6’s, 4x4’s, otherhardwood boards and planks,custom cut. Also lots, landcleared, woodlots wanted.518-883-8284.

Loaders

JOHN DEERE 260 front endloader, 8ft bucket, fits 4020.Fair condition, $2500 OBO.315-729-2000.

Lumber &Wood Products

GULDENSCHUH LUMBERLLC, Caledonia, NY. Hard-wood and softwood construc-tion material planking, tim-bers, blocking, and shoring“Any Size” We can do up to20’. No minimum. Call Don585-538-4750

HIGH QUALITY native roughcut lumber for timber frames,siding, fencing, beams, man-tels, barns & sheds. Customcut lumber to your specs.Sawdust & mulch. Specializ-ing in Hemlock. Oran MillingLLC, Rt. 20, Manlius,NY 315-682-8795, fax [email protected]

Miscellaneous

BUSINESS CARD MAGNETSonly $75.00 for 250. FreeShipping. Call Beth at LeePublications 518-673-0101 [email protected] Pleaseallow 7-10 business days fordelivery

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HERCULES, CONTINENTALWAUKESHA: Indus t r i a lEngine Parts, M&M SurplusSales, P.O. Box 381, Chester,NY 10918. 845-469-3597, Fax845-469-0990.

NEW, USED & RECONDITIONEDPARTS FOR CONSTRUCTION &

AGRICULTURECase-JD-IHC Crawlers

Case-JD-Ford-IHC TLB’sCase-JD-Wheel Loaders

Skid Loader PartsSPECIAL: MultiKey

Construction Sets $45GOODRICHTRACTOR

PARTS

607-642-3293Rt. 38 & 38B, Newark Valley, NY

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PARTS** Caterpil larr Engine/

IPDD Kitss **

* Transmissions*

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Real Estate For Sale

HUNTING/CAMPINGPROPERTY

Southwestern VirginiaBland County

62+/- ACRESATV Trails, Springs

Deer, Turkey, GrouseAdjoins National Forest

$90,000Several Purchase

Options Available. Call

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CANVAS PRINTS: All sizes.Mounted or Unmounted. Justbring in or send us your photoat Lee Publications. Call 518-673-0101 [email protected]

Skid SteerLoaders

GEHL 4240E skid steer, 930hours, with or without 66”large capacity bucket, excel-lent condition $15,900. 607-434-8472

Snowblowers

LOFTNESS 7’ snowblower,16” auger, 80hp gear box,very good condition, $2,500.315-691-3023

LORENZ 3PT. 8’ H.D. SNOW-BLOWER, model 838, dualauger, hyd. chute, storedinside, used once, $4,000OBO. 585-548-2641

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New PJ CarHauler/Equipment Trailer83”x18’ (14’ flat deck + 4’ dovetail), 2 slide out ramps,

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Also In Stock - 20’ and 10,000Lb. GVW

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Many New and Used Feed and Gravel Bodies

1999 International 9200, 46,000 Rears, C-13435hp 8LL, New Brakes, Wet Kit. $18,500

1995 Mack RD688S, E7-350, 9 Speed,11R24.5 Tires, 18' Silage Body. $22,500

1988 Mack Superliner RW713 E6-350, 12 speed, Hendrickson suspension, 13’6”

body, Tarp, No Rust $10,500

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$18,500

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1988 Peterbilt 379 Roll-off 350 Big Cam Cummins, 13 Spd., Galbreath 60,000 lbs roll-off,

Aluminum Wheels. $10,000

2000 Mack RD688S E7-400, 8LLTransmission, 20k/50k axles, Camelback

Suspension, Cab & Chassis $25,000

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1990 IHC 4X w/JLG Crane. 800 BT, 55’ Boom, 16,000# Capacity,

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56,000 Miles, Settling Estate.Make an Offer

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888-497-0310

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