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Whitehead & Johns Inc. Serves Fort Myers…8 Alex Lyon & Son Kicks Off Annual Florida Auctions…98 Industry Professionals Attend 2015 NPE…36 Inside SCDOT photo Estimated time frames to finish some of the major items include the completion of the ICWW Bridge by the end of 2016. “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 Published Nationally February 18, 2015 Vol. XXVII • No. 4 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com Despite a lengthy delay, crews in Horry County, S.C., are making steady progress extending Carolina Bays Parkway (SC 31) from SC 544 to SC 707, just north of Moss Creek Road. A distance of roughly 4 mi. (6.4 km), the project is a new location, multi-lane freeway facility with a grassed median that will include a bridge over the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway and interchanges at SC 544 and SC 707. The bridge is a high-level, fixed span bridge 3,632.5 ft. (1,107.2 m) in length, with a navigational clearance of 65 ft. (19.8 m). “The original project was developed by a local grass roots committee and extended from North Carolina to the Highway 17 bypass south of Highway 544,” said Steve Gosnell, Horry County assistant county administrator. “Due to the cost of the project, SCDOT photo The total project, including preliminary engineering, right-of-way acquisi- tion and construction is estimated to cost approximately $200 million. Crews Work to Extend Carolina Bays Parkway RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) North Carolina will face seri- ous problems such as increased joblessness, more highway deaths and fur- ther congestion if politicians don’t develop a strategy for funding transportation needs, business leaders said as the General Assembly met for the first day of a new session. “North Carolina, in our opinion, is at a crisis point,’’ said Lew Ebert, president and chief executive officer of the N.C. Chamber. The crisis will deepen in July when the state must refigure the gas tax, which will drop because of the decrease in the price of oil, he said. The gas tax provides about 70 percent of the Transportation Department’s budget. The state faces a funding gap of $65 billion to pay for transportation needs and has no strategy to cover that difference, he said at a news conference. “This is probably the most studied issue in recent North Carolina history,’’ he said. “The only thing that’s happened since all the studies have been written is the needs have become more urgent. And like most big problems, they don’t get better with time.’’ N.C. Faces Funding Gap of $65B for Transportation Construction costs fell in January, bringing a halt to three years of rising prices, according to IHS and the Procurement Executives Group (PEG). The headline current IHS PEG Engineering and Construction Cost Index (ECCI) dropped to 48.8 percent in January, down from 52.7 percent in December, the lowest level since January 2012. The current materials/equipment price index registered 47.2 percent in January, the softest reading on record, and down from 50.2 percent in December. Nine of the 12 individual components registered falling prices in January, led by copper- based wire and cable, carbon steel pipe and freight rates. January’s plunge into negative territory was a particularly notable reversal for fabricated structural steel and alloy steel pipe — both of which had seen rising prices over all of 2014. Of the remaining subcomponents, only ready-mix concrete, turbines and pumps and compressors tallied rising prices. “After three years of rising prices, North American construction costs Construction Costs Fall in January, IHS, PEG Report see COSTS page 30 see PARKWAY page 86 see FUNDING page 82 By Martha Waggoner ASSOCIATED PRESS By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT Table of Contents ................4 Paving Section ............36-47 Excavator Section.................. ......................................49-79 Business Calendar ............83 Auction Section ........91-103 Advertisers Index............102

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Whitehead & Johns Inc.

Serves Fort Myers…8

Alex Lyon & Son Kicks Off

Annual Florida Auctions…98

Industry Professionals Attend

2015 NPE…36

Inside

SCDOT photoEstimated time frames to finish some of the major itemsinclude the completion of the ICWW Bridge by the end of2016.

“The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.”

® SoutheastEdition

$3.00

Published Nationally

February 18, 2015 • Vol. XXVII • No.4 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910

www.constructionequipmentguide.com

Despite a lengthy delay, crews in Horry County, S.C., aremaking steady progress extending Carolina Bays Parkway (SC31) from SC 544 to SC 707, just north of Moss Creek Road. A

distance of roughly 4 mi. (6.4 km), the project is a new location, multi-lane freewayfacility with a grassed median that will include a bridge over the Atlantic IntracoastalWaterway and interchanges at SC 544 and SC 707. The bridge is a high-level, fixedspan bridge 3,632.5 ft. (1,107.2 m) in length, with a navigational clearance of 65 ft.(19.8 m).

“The original project was developed by a local grass roots committee and extendedfrom North Carolina to the Highway 17 bypass south of Highway 544,” said SteveGosnell, Horry County assistant county administrator. “Due to the cost of the project,

SCDOT photoThe total project, including preliminary engineering, right-of-way acquisi-tion and construction is estimated to cost approximately $200 million.

Crews Work to Extend Carolina Bays Parkway

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP)North Carolina will face seri-ous problems such as

increased joblessness, more highway deaths and fur-ther congestion if politicians don’t develop a strategyfor funding transportation needs, business leaders saidas the General Assembly met for the first day of a newsession.

“North Carolina, in our opinion, is at a crisis point,’’said Lew Ebert, president and chief executive officer ofthe N.C. Chamber. The crisis will deepen in July whenthe state must refigure the gas tax, which will dropbecause of the decrease in the price of oil, he said. Thegas tax provides about 70 percent of the TransportationDepartment’s budget.

The state faces a funding gap of $65 billion to payfor transportation needs and has no strategy to coverthat difference, he said at a news conference.

“This is probably the most studied issue in recentNorth Carolina history,’’ he said. “The only thing that’shappened since all the studies have been written is theneeds have become more urgent. And like most bigproblems, they don’t get better with time.’’

N.C. Faces FundingGap of $65B for Transportation

Construction costs fell in January,bringing a halt to three years of risingprices, according to IHS and theProcurement Executives Group (PEG).The headline current IHS PEGEngineering and Construction Cost Index(ECCI) dropped to 48.8 percent inJanuary, down from 52.7 percent inDecember, the lowest level since January2012.

The current materials/equipment priceindex registered 47.2 percent in January,the softest reading on record, and downfrom 50.2 percent in December. Nine of

the 12 individual components registeredfalling prices in January, led by copper-based wire and cable, carbon steel pipeand freight rates. January’s plunge intonegative territory was a particularlynotable reversal for fabricated structuralsteel and alloy steel pipe — both of whichhad seen rising prices over all of 2014. Ofthe remaining subcomponents, onlyready-mix concrete, turbines and pumpsand compressors tallied rising prices.

“After three years of rising prices,North American construction costs

Construction Costs Fall inJanuary, IHS, PEG Report

see COSTS page 30

see PARKWAY page 86

see FUNDING page 82

By Martha WaggonerASSOCIATED PRESS

By Cindy RileyCEG CORRESPONDENT

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

Paving Section ............36-47

Excavator Section........................................................49-79

Business Calendar ............83

Auction Section ........91-103

Advertisers Index............102

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Excavators-Crawler2008 VOLVO EC210C LC 3291 Hrs ............................................$104,5002011 VOLVO EC210CL 3693 Hrs ..................................................$138,9002013 VOLVO EC220D 2353 Hrs ....................................................$144,500(4) 2013 VOLVO EC220DL 1653-1973 Hrs........$137,500-$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 ..................................................$170,5002004 VOLVO EC290B LC 9540 Hrs ................................................$46,200(2) 2011 VOLVO EC340DL 3625-4554 Hrs ........$177,800-$184,000(7) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL 1600-4008 Hrs ......$181,000-$220,000(6) 2013 VOLVO EC340DL 1549-2819 Hrs ......$203,500-$231,0002013 VOLVO EC380DL 3203 Hrs..................................................$222,0002011 VOLVO EC460C LC 5858 Hrs ............................................$250,000(2) 2012 VOLVO EC480DL 2700-2798 Hrs......$291,500-$328,0002013 VOLVO EC480DL 2842 Hrs ..................................................$324,5002013 KOMATSU PC360 LC-10 900 Hrs ....................................$278,000

Excavators-Wheel(2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C 3008-3308 Hrs ........$161,200-$166,7002012 VOLVO EW180D 1785 Hrs....................................................$194,5002013 VOLVO EW180D 1561 Hrs ....................................................$195,250

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Off-Highway Trucks2011 VOLVO A25F 4300 Hrs............................................................$242,000(3) 2012 VOLVO A25F 2900-3185 Hrs ................$283,500-$305,750(5) 2013 VOLVO A25F 1586-2000 Hrs................$286,000-$305,0002005 VOLVO A30D 7521 Hrs ..........................................................$159,5002011 VOLVO A30E 3475 Hrs ..........................................................$283,500

(9) 2012 VOLVO A30F 2525-4021 Hrs................$297,000-$330,000(3) 2013 VOLVO A30F 2012-3000 Hrs................$324,500-$330,0002014 VOLVO A30F 1923 Hrs............................................................$328,6002012 VOLVO A35F 2713 Hrs............................................................$388,3002010 VOLVO A40E 3873 Hrs ..........................................................$339,200(10) 2011 VOLVO A40F 3784-6615 Hrs ............$319,000-$383,000(20) 2012 VOLVO A40F 2462-5758 Hrs..............$324,500-$447,000(12) 2013 VOLVO A40F 1575-4448 Hrs..............$368,500-$473,000(2) 2013 VOLVO A40F FS 1875-2628 Hrs ........$455,800-$484,0002014 VOLVO A40G 2285 Hrs ..........................................................$484,000

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2013 VOLVO A40F, 2289 Hrs ..............$431,7502013 VOLVO EC220DL, 1941 Hrs ......$137,5002013 VOLVO L90G, 882 Hrs ................$192,500

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49 EXCAVATORS AND ATTACHMENTSBe sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on excavators and attachments.

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8 WHITEHEAD & JOHNS INC. SERVES FORT

MYERS AREASince the 1950s, Whitehead has been serving the Fort Myers area. Initially, thecompany was involved in mining and road building. Whitehead later evolved intoa contractor landfill and material recycler, and in 2004 became Whitehead &Johns Inc.

26 IBTTA APPOINTS JAVIER RODRIGUEZ

2015 PRESIDENTA Miami transportation executive, Javier Rodriguez, executive director of theMiami-Dade Expressway Authority (MDX), has been named 2015 president of theInternational Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Associations (IBTTA), the worldwide association for the owners and operators of toll facilities and the businesses thatserve them.

29 WORLD OF ASPHALT, AGG1 ACHIEVE

RECORD PARTICIPATIONThe 2015 World of Asphalt Show & Conference and AGG1 Aggregates Academy &Expo have each achieved record-breaking exhibit space and exhibitor participation; show registrations are trending very positive, and education ticketsales also are tracking upward.

32 MCI-EFI STATES INDUSTRY CONFIDENCE AT

THREE-YEAR HIGHOverall, confidence in the equipment finance market is 66.1, an increase from theDecember index of 63.4 and the highest level in the last three years.

36 INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS ATTEND 2015

NATIONAL PAVEMENT EXPOMusic City Center in downtown Nashville, Tenn., was the venue for the 2015National Pavement Expo (NPE) held on Jan. 28 to 31.

92 ARTBA HONORS JON EPPS DURING ANNUAL

RED MEETINGJon Epps, senior research fellow and executive associate director of TexasTransportation Institute (TTI) at Texas A&M University was awarded the American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s (ARTBA) prestigious “S.S. Steinberg Award.”

92 JCB NORTH AMERICA HONORSOUTSTANDING EMPLOYEESOn Dec. 11, 2014, JCB North America hosted its annual Celebrating SuccessAwards, which recognizes employees for outstanding performance during 2014.Several key areas were celebrated during this Academy Award-style ceremony.

92 IRONPLANET’S CEO OPINES ON CAT AUCTION

SERVICES MERGERIn a January interview with CEG, Greg Owens pointed to a three-day auction salein Florida in February where Cat dealers will have access to IronPlanet’s 1.2 million registrants in its buy base as an example of what the two companies can do together.

94 HENDERSON AUCTIONS HOSTS THREE-DAY SALEHenderson Auctions held a three-day sale Jan. 29 to 31 in Livingston, La. Daystwo and three featured construction equipment, support equipment, farm tractors,implements, pick-ups and more.

98 ALEX LYON & SON KICKS OFF ANNUAL

FLORIDA AUCTIONSDuring the auctions — Alex Lyon & Son’s 22nd annual Florida sale — a widevariety of equipment went on the block with each day featuring more than 1,000lots of equipment.

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83 BUSINESS CALENDAR

90 CLASSIFIEDS

91 COMING AUCTIONS

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TAMPA8418 Palm River RoadTampa, FL 33619813-630-0077Fax: 813-630-2233

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Since the 1950s, Whitehead has beenserving the Fort Myers area. Initially, thecompany was involved in mining and roadbuilding. Whitehead later evolved into acontractor landfill and material recycler, andin 2004 became Whitehead & Johns Inc.

“We do contractor landfill and materialrecycling,” said Joe Johns, president ofWhitehead & Johns Inc. “We have threeyards in Fort Myers and take in all contrac-tor debris when they get off jobs and recycleit. Asphalt, concrete, block, brick, roof tilesand things like that and make a usable prod-uct out of it.”

According to Johns, recycled materialfrom the company’s south yard has beenused in numerous projects.

“We are DOT certified in our south yardand that is all from recycled concrete. Theymake us jump through more hoops than anyof the mines in town but as long as we carrythrough with their specs they will certify thecrushed material. Most of our material goeson road jobs. We put a lot of material on theI-75 project they used some of our ballaststone and crushed rock and some fill dirt.Most of the infrastructure around town hassome of our material in it.”

For the screening needs of the company’syards, Johns has continued to usePowerscreen Powergrid 60 in. screens.

“We have had this one for 15 years. Havethe same type of machine at the other twoyards. That is all I buy in the screeningdepartment.”

Johns also is focused on growth, specifi-cally on the expansion of his north yard.

“We are working on crushing concreteand have built up a supply of that and noware processing fill dirt and screening it out.We will start the asphalt next. We go fromone product to the next.”

This expansion created a need for the rightpiece of equipment. That’s when Johns andhis father saw the SDLG loader in the pagesof Construction Equipment Guide.

“My dad had called me and asked if I hadlooked at it because we were looking at othermachines. We decided to try this machinewith Flagler because of the branch in townand the service was close by. So far anyissues we have had with this machine Flaglerhas taken care of. My dad is 75 and he is anavid reader of your publication. He reads itfrom front page to back page and so whatev-er I miss he fills me in.”

After testing several models, Johns saidthe SDLG was the right choice for a newloader.

“We have had this SDLG loader for fouror five months. We have tried every loaderout there and we were up for trying some-thing new. The components on this machineare basically the same, Deutz engines andZF transmissions and rear ends. The sheetmetal doesn’t make a difference.”

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

According to Joe Johns, president of Whitehead & Johns Inc., recycled material fromthe company’s south yard has been used in numerous projects.

Joe Johns, president of Whitehead & Johns Inc.

Whitehead & Johns Inc.Serves Fort Myers Area

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2004 CAT D5N LGP TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR, ID#UT14209, EROPS, A/C, PAT BLADE, UC @ 10629HRS, 30” SHOES 29-32%, BUSHINGS 32-36%NOT TURNED, LINKS 58-70%, IDLERS 24%,ROLLERS 57% AVG, CARRIERS 83/88% ..$58,000

2008 CAT 330DL HYD. EXCAVATOR, ID#UT13679, CAB, A/C, AUX. HYD, BKT, UC @ 11286HRS, 31.5” TG SHOES 84%, 79-99% NOTTURNED, LINKS 44-58%, IDLERS 82%, ROLLERS58-72% AVG, CARRIER ROLLERS 74-92% ................................................................................$136,500

2006 CAT D7R XR W TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR,ID# UP12290, CAB, A/C, ANGLE BLADE, WINCH,SWEEPS, AIR SEAT SUSPENSION, UC @ 5,587HRS., SHOES @ 64%, BUSHINGS 84%, LINKS84%, SEGMENTS 65%, CARRIERS 82%....................................................................................$240,000

2007 CAT 325DL HYD EXCAVATOR, ID# UP13755,CAB, A/C, 1 PC. BOOM, 10’ 6” LONG STICK, HYD.QUICK COUPLER, BKT., AUX HYD, PLUMBED FORHAMMER USE, TRAVEL STRAIGHT PEDAL, COLDWEATHER START, RUBBER BUMPER, UC @ 7259HRS., 32" SHOES 63%, BUSHINGS 24-30% NOTTURNED, LINKS 55%, INTERNAL TRACKS 95%,SEGMENTS 40%, IDLERS 99% ..................$115,000

2005 CAT 928GZ WHEEL LOADER, ID# UT13585,EROPS, A/C, WHEEL STEERING, HYD. SINGLESTICK CONTROL, GP BUCKET, FOAM FILLEDTIRES ..........................................................$95,500

2012 CAT 316EL HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR, ID#UP14391, CAB, A/C, TRAVEL STRAIGHT PEDAL,1PC BOOM, 10’2” STICK, BKT, UC @ 2706 HRS,27.5” SHOES 95%, BUSHINGS 88-94%, LINKS 82-91%, IDLERS 88%, ROLLER 99% ......$135,000

2011 CAT 908H WHEEL LOADER, ID# UP14163,EROPS, HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER, GP BKT,FORKS, DUNLOP TIRES @ 1953 HRS, RF 42%,LF 36%, RR 36%, LR 36% ..........................$65,000

2005 CAT 345CL HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR, ID# UT13873, CAB, A/C, 1PC BOOM, 10’3” MEDI-UM STICK, AUX. HYD., HYDRAULIC QUICK COU-PLER, BKT, UC @ 14,499 HRS, 33” SHOES 60%,BUSHINGS 12% NOT TURNED, LINKS 40%,IDLERS 45-60%, ROLLERS 60%..............$117,000

2012 CAT 305.5DCR MINI HYD. EXCAVATOR, ID# UT14046, CAB, A/C, 1PC SWING BOOM, AUX. HYD., COMBINED FUNCTION HYDRAULIC,MANUAL QUICK COUPLER, BKT, HYD. THUMB,PLUMBED FOR HAMMER USE, 16” RUBBERTRACKS ......................................................$59,000

2000 CAT 777D OFF-HIGHWAY TRUCK, ID#UT12614, CAB, A/C, PAYLOAD MONITORINGSYSTEM, DUAL SLOPE HEATED DUMP BODY,RETARDER, TRACTION AID, PRE LUBE, 4X6,RIGID FRAME, TIRES @ 19455HRS AVG 45-70%,RF 68%, LF 29%, RR1 58%, RR2 48%, LR1 52%,LR2 38%, WET FRONT BRAKES, CALL FORCOMP HOURS ..........................................$650,000

2011 CAT 416E BACKHOE LOADER, ID# 100486,EROPS, A/C, 4WD, RIDE CONTROL, AUX. HYD.’SGP GRONT BKT., E-STICK, REAR BUCKET, STA-BILIZER PADS, TIRES@2040 HRS., RF 50%, LF80%, RR 30%, LR 50%................................$79,000

2004 CAT 252 SKID STEER LOADER, ID#UT14248, TIER I 3034 ENGINE, CAB (NO DOOR),AIR CONDITIONING, 1-SPEED TRAVEL, LOWFLOW HYD’S, MANUAL QUICK COUPLER, BUCK-ET, TIRES 25% REM@2268 HRS ..............$22,000

1997 CAT 14H MOTOR GRADER, ID# UP12196,EROPS, A/C, ENGINE HEATER, MULTI SHANKRIPPER, SNOW PROTECTION, PUSH BLOCK,20.5R25 TIRES @ 11379HRS, FRONTS 58-66%,REARS 46-58%..........................................$184,000

2012 CAT 120M MOTOR GRADER, ID# UT13729,CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, RADIO, STANDARDDRIVE, MID-MOUNT V-TYPE SCARIFIER, 14FTMOLDBOARD, COUPLER FRONT FOR V-PLOW,PRODUCT LINK, TIRES @ 610HRS: 75% REM..........................................................................$266,500

2011 CAT 525C WHEEL LOG SKIDDER, ID#UP14347, TIER III C7 ENGINE, EROPS, AIR CON-DITIONING, WHEEL STEERING, DUAL POWER-TRAIN, TURBINE PRECLEANER, FRONT & REARWIPERS, WINDOW SCREENS, DUAL FUNCTIONARCH WITH WINCH, GRAPPLE, BLADE $185,000

2011 CAT 299C MULTI-TERRAIN LOADER, ID# UP13534, TIER III ENGINE, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, HEATER, 2-SPEED TRAVEL,STANDARD FLOW, MANUAL QUICK COUPLER,BUCKET, 18IN SHOES 60% @ 950HRS ....$62,000

1999 CAT 773D OFF HIGHWAY TRUCK, ID#UP12192, CAB, A/C, DUAL SLOPE BODY, LINER,TRACTION CONTROL, RETARDER, TITAN24.00R35 TIRES @ 17247HRS, FRONTS 82%,REARS 75% ..............................................$299,500

2005 CAT 740 ARTICULATED TRUCK, ID#UP13430, CAB, A/C, 6X6, RETARDER, TIRES @6803 HRS., RF 69%, LF 32%, RR1 17%, RR253%, LR1 67%, LR2 3% ............................$227,500

2013 CAT 966K WHEEL LOADER, ID# UP14096,EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, RADIO, STICKSTEERING, RETARDER, GP BUCKET, MICHELINTIRES @ 2024HRS 97% ..........................$325,000

2008 CAT 315DL HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR, ID#UP14135, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, PATTERNCHANGER, TRAVEL STRAIGHT PEDAL, AUXIL-IARY HYDRAULICS, COMBINED FUNCTIONHYDRAULICS, MANUAL THUMB, COLD WEATHERSTART, UC @ 2117HRS:, 23.5IN TG SHOES72/79%, BUSHINGS 94/99%, LINKS 70/80%,IDLERS 88%, ROLLERS 73-75% AVG, CARRIERROLLERS 80% ............................................$138,000

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#3589581/52959CATERPILLAR 950G, 962G, IT62G, Axle, #1383122/35701CATERPILLAR 950G, 962G, IT62G, Axle, #1383121/35700CATERPILLAR 951C, Transmissions, #2P2040/2963CATERPILLAR 953C, Arm, #8G4021/31702CATERPILLAR 962G, Engine, #1168671/34551CATERPILLAR 962G, Counterweight, #2318853/36042CATERPILLAR 970F, Torque Converters, #1463329/43970CATERPILLAR 973, Equalizer Bars, #3W2208/572CATERPILLAR 973C, Equalizer Bars, #3W8424/31118CATERPILLAR 980C, Arm, #9V6026/3062CATERPILLAR 980C, Cab, EROPS, #8V8914/28500CATERPILLAR 980G, Cab, EROPS, #1097922/47687CATERPILLAR 980G Final Drive, #1605585/8037CATERPILLAR 980G, 980G II, Axle, #1725385/34669CATERPILLAR 980G, 980G II, Counterweight, #1146030/28593CATERPILLAR 980G, 980H, Bkt, Light Material, #1952647/46925CATERPILLAR 980H, Axle, #2327558/34667CATERPILLAR 988B, Torque Converters, #3P8074/51651CATERPILLAR 988B, Transmissions, #9W0782/32318CATERPILLAR 988F, 988F I, Final Drive, #4E2664/43974CATERPILLAR 988G, Cab, EROPS, #1289664/29291CATERPILLAR 988G, 988H, Booms, #2550042/51861CATERPILLAR 988G, 988H, Booms, #2486341/48691CATERPILLAR 988H, Engine, #2256065/52485CATERPILLAR 988H, Cab, EROPS, #2289530/54101CATERPILLAR 988H, Final Drive, #1920822CATERPILLAR 988H, Final Drive, #1920822CATERPILLAR 988H, Torque Converters, #1285303/52676CATERPILLAR 988H, Torque Converters, #1285303/52676CATERPILLAR 992C, 992D, Cab, EROPS, #2V5075/46948CATERPILLAR 992C, 992D, Differential, #1V5944/56923CATERPILLAR 992C, 992D, 690B, Cab, EROPS,

#9V5306/30599CATERPILLAR AP-1000E, AP-1055E, SCREED,

#2518303/53371CATERPILLAR D10, Cab, EROPS, #3T8106/36149CATERPILLAR D10, D10L, Transmissions, #3P7556/31378CATERPILLAR D10L, D10, Torque Converters, #6P6412/31183CATERPILLAR D10R, Equalizer Bars, #2223676CATERPILLAR D10R, MAIN FRAME, #1157395/44976CATERPILLAR D10R, Torque Converters, #1102769/35220CATERPILLAR D10T, Counterweight, #2235568/39840CATERPILLAR D10T, Equalizer Bars, #2223682/54606CATERPILLAR D11, D11N, Torque Converters, #3T9677CATERPILLAR D11, D11N, Track Frame, #6Y2686/54865CATERPILLAR D11, D11N, Track Frame, #6Y2687/54866CATERPILLAR D11N, Engine, #8N9602/49456CATERPILLAR D11N, Equalizer Bars, #2072683

CATERPILLAR D11N, Final Drive, #9W3649CATERPILLAR D11N, Track Frame, #6Y2686 & 6Y2687CATERPILLAR D11R, Equalizer Bars, #2072684CATERPILLAR D11R, Torque Converters, #1210030/47691CATERPILLAR D11R, D11T, Final Drive, #3242343/46124CATERPILLAR D350E, Engine, #1274527/39865CATERPILLAR D350E, Axle, #1290384/40556CATERPILLAR D350E, Axle, #1290385/40557CATERPILLAR D350E, Cab, EROPS, #7U4400/40232CATERPILLAR D350E, Final Drive, #1281048/40688CATERPILLAR D5B, D5B LGP, D5S, D6D, Cylinder, Boom/Lift,

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A Miami transportation executive, Javier Rodriguez,executive director of the Miami-Dade ExpresswayAuthority (MDX), has been named 2015 president of theInternational Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Associations(IBTTA), the worldwide association for the owners andoperators of toll facilities and the businesses that servethem.“I am honored to lead IBTTA and its members during

this critical time for infrastructure investment,” saidRodriguez. “Our economy and mobility depend on thequality of our highways, bridges and tunnels and thetolling industry is front and center providing solutions toaddress congestion, mobility, interoperability and thereconstruction of highways.”As a transportation leader, Rodriguez is poised to lead

IBTTA during this challenging time. Under Rodriguez’sleadership, MDX converted its expressways to an all-elec-tronic system. Before joining MDX in 2007, Rodriguezspent 16 years with the Florida Department ofTransportation, including four years as director of trans-portation development.Rodriguez will lead IBTTA members in asking

Congress to give the states flexibility to meet their indi-vidual transportation funding challenges, includingthrough the use of tolling on existing Interstate Systemroutes.“We are thrilled to have Javier as president of IBTTA at

this crucial time,” said Patrick D. Jones, executive directorand CEO of IBTTA. “At MDX, Javier has been instru-mental in growing the operation and financing some of thebusiest, most critical East-West roadways in the Miami-Dade Metropolitan Area. He brings a unique level of expe-rience and leadership in the world of transportation andtolling.”Rodriguez, who officially became IBTTA president on

Jan. 1, 2015, was elected at IBTTA’s 82nd Annual Meetingand Exhibition in September 2014. The meeting broughttogether nearly 1,000 transportation leaders from morethan 20 countries to discuss innovative practices, policies,technologies, funding options and business models trans-forming mobility for drivers worldwide. Rodriguez was recognized as Engineer of the Year by

the Cuban-American Association of Civil Engineers in2005; and was presented with the Ben G. Watts LeadershipAward by FDOT, in 2002.Part of Rodriguez’s leadership role will be to advance

IBTTA’s Moving America Forward public awareness cam-paign launched in 2013 to highlight the benefits of tollingto elected officials, policymakers, the media, and the gen-eral public.

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Highway Equipment Acquires Scott-Gallaher Inc.Highway Equipment announced the acquisition of Scott-Gallaher of Roanoke, Va., and

the integration of the Scott-Gallaher team into Highway Equipment Company Mid-Atlantic. This acquisition allows Highway Equipment to provide sales, rentals, parts andservice of machinery and equipment for the construction, demolition, oil and gas, mining,quarrying, logging and other industries throughout Pennsylvania, Ohio, and the Mid-Atlantic region.

The integration of the capabilities and human resources of Scott-Gallaher into HighwayEquipment Company Mid-Atlantic not only extends Highway’s service reach, but alsoincreases its breadth of services, creating greater efficiencies and responsiveness for newand existing clients.

“We are excited to expand our footprint into this important market,” said ThomasReynolds, president of Highway Equipment. “We are even more proud to add the capabil-ities and industry expertise of the Scott-Gallaher team to Highway. We are in sync with ourfocus to provide superior service for our customers. Ron Scott Sr. has earned a strong rep-utation throughout his 40-plus years in this business and Ron Scott Jr.’s fine leadership hascontinued to build Scott-Gallaher. We are honored to continue this legacy of excellence.”

Scott-Gallaher, founded in 1984, conducts business throughout Virginia, the Carolinasand Tennessee and will continue existing operations as Highway Equipment CompanyMid-Atlantic. Ron Scott Jr. will lead this team as sales and operations manager of Highway.

“The combination of these great companies and the ability to assist our loyal customerswith Highway’s resources will pay dividends,” said Scott Jr. “Highway Equipment sharesthe same values of service and integrity, and our customers will immediately see the ben-efits of this relationship.”

Family owned and operated since 1933, this acquisition creates a sixth HighwayEquipment full-service sales, rental and service facility.

“This was a great opportunity to grow and work with people we like and admire. It isone part of our plans for the future,” said Reynolds.

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The 2015 World of Asphalt Show & Conference andAGG1 Aggregates Academy & Expo have each achievedrecord-breaking exhibit space and exhibitor participation;show registrations are trending very positive, and educationticket sales also are tracking upward.The co-located AGG1 and World of Asphalt will be held

March 17 to 19, 2015, at the Baltimore Convention Center,in the scenic Inner Harbor area of Baltimore, Md. The showstarget the business and professional-development needs ofaggregates, asphalt, pavement maintenance and traffic safe-ty industry professionals.Register online to attend: www.worldofasphalt.com or

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More than 400 exhibitors combined have already signedon, taking more than 128,000 net square feet of exhibit spaceat World of Asphalt and AGG1.More exhibitors and exhibit space means more of the lat-

est equipment and products to compare side by side.Exhibitors include a good mix of new and returning compa-nies, from large multinationals with multiple product lines tosmaller firms with niche products. Robust education and attendance means more industry

peers and competitors to discuss new ideas and innovations,on the show floor and in the 100-plus education sessionsconveniently held in conjunction with AGG1 and World ofAsphalt.Education includes the signature AGG1 Academy from

the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association and People,Plants and Paving Training Program from the NationalAsphalt Pavement Association, as well as several new andreturning programs.

Industry Support Boosts Show Value; Global Scope Expands

Industry partnerships and support increases the shows’value to connect with industry experts and colleagues, to dis-cuss what lies ahead and prepare for the future.Nearly 30 industry-related associations and groups world-

wide are official show supporters. Co-located events includethe Maryland Asphalt Association annual conference, NorthEast Asphalt User/Producer Group executive board andsteering committee meetings, and American Road andTransportation Builders Association Safety in the WorkZone conference.For the first time ever, World of Asphalt has been selected

to participate in the International Buyer Select Program ofthe U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC), expanding theglobal scope of the show. An onsite International TradeCenter, with DOC and show staff, also will facilitate interac-tion between exhibitors and international visitors.“We look forward to a great World of Asphalt and AGG1,

and providing a one-stop resource where attendees will findthe products and gain the knowledge they need to succeed,”said Show Manager Rich Prausa.

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reversed course in January,” said Laura Hodges, director,IHS pricing and purchasing service. “While eye-opening tosome, this soft reading really isn’t a surprise: it reflects atrend that’s been building over time. Prices are being tem-pered not just by the recent drop in oil prices globally, but bya combination of other factors, including softness in globaldemand and a strong U.S. dollar.”

Labor Costs Flat to Slightly Higher in Most Regions

The current subcontractor labor index eased to 52.4 per-cent in January, down from 58.6 percent last month. TheU.S. South continues to experience the highest readings ofany region, but most other regions registered flat to slightlyrising labor costs. As had been the consistent message overthe course of 2014, respondents again referenced the U.S.Gulf Coast as a tight labor market despite the recent oil pricedrop.The six month headline expectations index fell to 48.3

percent in January, down from 60.9 in December. Thismarks the first time in survey history that the forward-look-ing index implies falling prices over the six-month horizon.The materials/equipment index also sank to a new low. Tenof 12 individual components showed falling price expecta-tions, with ready-mix concrete and turbines as the only sub-components above the neutral mark. Meanwhile, expecta-tions for subcontractor labor also softened to a new low,falling to 54.1 from 66.8 in December. The regional detaileased across the board, but still conveyed strong expecta-tions across most geographies.

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lion in spending in North America. Respondents are askedwhether prices — either actual paid transactions or compa-ny-informed transactions — during the current month forindividual materials, equipment, and regional subcontractorrates, were higher, lower or the same as the prior month.Respondents are then asked for their six-month pricing

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MCI-EFI States Industry Confidence at Three-Year HighThe Equipment Leasing & Finance

Foundation (the Foundation) released theJanuary 2015 Monthly Confidence Index forthe Equipment Finance Industry (MCI-EFI)Jan. 22. Designed to collect leadership data,the index reports a qualitative assessment ofboth the prevailing business conditions andexpectations for the future as reported by keyexecutives from the $903 billion equipmentfinance sector. Overall, confidence in theequipment finance market is 66.1, anincrease from the December index of 63.4and the highest level in the last three years. When asked about the outlook for the

future, MCI-EFI survey respondent ThomasJaschik, President, BB&T EquipmentFinance, said, “With third quarter GDP inexcess of 5 percent, the economy is primedfor a surge in capital equipment spending. Ibelieve domestic companies now have theconfidence to make substantial investmentsin plant and equipment to facilitate growth.This could lead to a record year for equip-ment finance in 2015.”

January 2015 Survey ResultsThe overall MCI-EFI is 66.1, an increase

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ditions over the next four months, 23.3 per-

cent of executives responding said theybelieve business conditions will improveover the next four months, down from 28percent in December. 76.7 percent ofrespondents believe business conditions willremain the same over the next four months,up from 72 percent in December. Nonebelieve business conditions will worsen,unchanged from the previous month.• 20 percent of survey respondents believe

demand for leases and loans to fund capitalexpenditures (capex) will increase over thenext four months, down from 22 percent inDecember. 80 percent believe demand will“remain the same” during the same four-month time period, up from 72 percent theprevious month. None believe demand willdecline, down from 6.3 percent inDecember.• 33.3 percent of executives expect more

access to capital to fund equipment acquisi-tions over the next four months, up from 22percent in December. 66.7 percent of surveyrespondents indicate they expect the “same”access to capital to fund business, downfrom 78 percent in December. None expect“less” access to capital, unchanged from theprevious month.• When asked, 50 percent of the execu-

tives reported they expect to hire more

employees over the next four months, anincrease from 43.8 percent in December. 50percent expect no change in headcount overthe next four months, unchanged from lastmonth. None expect fewer employees, downfrom 6.3 percent in December.• 3 percent of the leadership evaluate the

current U.S. economy as “excellent,”unchanged from last month. 97 percent ofthe leadership evaluate the current U.S.economy as “fair,” and none rate it as“poor,” both also unchanged fromDecember.• 43.3 percent of the survey respondents

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Overall, confidencein the equipmentfinance market is66.1, an increasefrom the Decemberindex of 63.4 andthe highest level inthe last three years.

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Joe Clement (L) of Midwest Asphalt & Gravel, IronMountain, Mich., learns more about the 8 ft. (2.4 m)Puckett 580 paver from Paul Puckett, PuckettEquipment, Loganville, Ga.

(L-R): Tracy Pendergrass, Weiler SE territo-ry manager, West Monroe, La.; JamieForester, ATS Construction, Lexington, Ky.;and Brandon Shepherd, Wayne SupplyCompany, Lexington, Ky., discuss the fea-tures of the Weiler P385A paver.

Schwarze Industries and their customers come together on theshow floor including (L-R) Greg Heyer, Schwarze Industries,Huntsville, Ala.; Jennifer Boyd, Boyd Equipment & Supply, Placida,Fla.; Clayton Boyd, Mystic Washer, Placida, Fla.; Clark Word,Schwarze Industries; and Cheryl and Norman Monroe, both ofSweep Masters Inc., Gulfport, Miss.

(L-R): John Stout and Antonio Sorrentino, both of S&GAsphalt Services, Slatington, Pa.; and Richard Piendak,Richards Paving Inc., New Castle, Del., look under thehood of the Case DV26 asphalt compactor.

Music City Center in downtown Nashville, Tenn., wasthe venue for the 2015 National Pavement Expo (NPE)held Jan 28 to 31.

Clay Oliver (L) of C&C Paving, Advance, N.C., andKevin Jeske, Great Lakes sales manager of CarlsonPaving Products, discuss the features of the CarlsonCP100 paver.

(L-R): Mark Edgar and Spencer McCroskey, both of Sunbelt Asphalt Surfaces, Auburn, Ga.; SteveMeissen, Reynolds-Warren Equipment, Lake City, Ga.; and Brian Hall and Bryce Davis, both ofLeeBoy, Lincolnton, N.C., gather around the LeeBoy exhibit.

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annual event, which is nation’s largest annual conference andtradeshow for the paving and pavement maintenance industry.

More than 130 exhibitors and ongoing workshops, seminars, con-ferences, networking and industry roundtables made for another suc-cessful gathering of paving professionals from across the country.

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Wilmington, NC910/675-9211

JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT

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Birmingham, AL205-841-6666

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Mobile, AL251-633-4020

251-633-9157 (Fax)

Montgomery, AL334-262-6642

334-834-2272 (Fax)

Huntsville, AL256-350-0006

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Oxford, AL256-832-5053

256-831-4295 (Fax)

Pensacola, FL850-479-3004

850-474-1602 (Fax)

FLAGLER CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENT

www.flaglerce.com

5151 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.Ft. Myers, FL 33905

239-481-8554239-481-3302 (Fax)

5210 Reese RoadDavie, FL 33314954-581-4744

954-583-0318 (Fax)

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Forest Park, GA404-366-0693

404-366-9688 (Fax)

Calhoun, GA706-879-6200

706-629-1134 (Fax)

Hoschton, GA706-654-9850

706-654-9856 (Fax)

Columbus, GA706-562-1801

706-562-9897 (Fax)

Macon, GA478-745-6891

478-745-7291 (Fax)

Augusta, GA706-798-7777

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Albany, GA229-435-0982

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Pooler, GA912-330-7500

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Kennesaw, GA678-354-5533

678-354-5577 (Fax)

Knoxville, TN (East)865-546-1414

Knoxville, TN (West)865-218-8800

Chattanooga, TN423-698-6943

Tri-Cities, TN423-323-0400

Crossville, TN931-484-4040

Sevierville, TN865-595-3750

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FORT MYERS, FL

239-334-3627MIAMI, FL

305-592-5740ORLANDO, FL

407-299-1212WEST PALM BEACH, FL

561-848-6618

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954-977-9541SARASOTA PARTS, FL

941-752-1300NEW TAMPA, FL

813-995-0841TAMPA PARTS, FL

813-621-4902

NASHVILLE, TN

615-501-8600CHATTANOOGA, TN

423-855-0633KNOXVILLE, TN

865-546-3207

KINGSPORT, TN

423-349-5001LOUISVILLE, KY

502-253-3721www.mayequip.com

LEXINGTON, NC

866-629-3784COLUMBIA, SC

803-409-0460

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In the Wirtgen Group exhibit area, Kenny Mitchell (C),Hamm application specialist, does an iPad presenta-tion of Hamm compactors with customers, LorenVanderyacht (L) and Ryan Likkel, both of WRS,Ferndale, Wash.

(L-R): Anthony Eosso, Eosso Brothers Paving, Hazlet,N.J.; Tim Legier, consultant based in Eunice, La.; RogerFilion, KASI Infrared; Tom Eosso, Eosso BrothersPaving; and Thomas Allen, KASI Infrared, attend theevent.

Customers visit the KM International booth.

Representatives of Bomag, a regular NPE exhibitor andshow sponsor, were out in full force on the show floor pro-moting their products. (L-R) are: Bomag’s Dave Dennison;Joe Hershberger, Albatross Asphalt, Lakeville, Ohio; andBomag Product & Application Specialists Mitch Mears andTim Hoover.

(L-R): John Paraschak, Stewart Amos Company, Harrisburg,Pa.; and his local Tennessee dealer representatives, Niel VonDerhaar, Scott Roberts and Pat Graham, all of CherokeeTruck Equipment, Chattanooga, Tenn., join forces to promotethe Stewart-Amos street sweeper trucks.

Greg Harla (L) and Chris Spinella, both ofPavement Recyclers, Shelton, Conn., promoteBagela asphalt recycler products.

Event Activities Include WorkshopsSeminars, Conferences, Roundtables

NPE from page 36

find us on

www.facebook.com/linderindustrialmachinery

FloridaFt. Myers • 239/337-1313Jacksonville • 904/786-6710

Ocala • 352/629-7585Orlando • 407/849-6560

Pembroke Pines • 954/433-2800Plant City • 813/754-2727

West Palm Beach • 561/863-0570

North CarolinaAsheville • 828/681-5172Charlotte • 704/376-7554Greenville • 252/695-6200High Point • 336/665-0110Raleigh • 919/851-2030

Wilmington • 910/254-2031

South CarolinaColumbia • 803/794-6150Greer • 864/877-8962

North Charleston • 843/552-0095

Ashland, VA • 804/798-6001Fishersville, VA • 540/337-3057Manassas, VA • 703/631-8500Salem, VA • 540/380-2011Tazewell, VA • 276/596-9440

Winchester, VA • 540/667-9777www.JamesRiverEquipment.com

Knoxville, TN • 865/577-5563LaVergne, TN • 615/213-0900

Chattanooga, TN • 423/894-1870Kingsport, TN • 423/349-6111Memphis, TN • 901/346-9800Saltillo, MS • 662/869-0283

www.PowerEquipCo.com

AlabamaBirmingham • 205/591-2131Alabaster • 205/621-2489Anniston • 256/831-2440Decatur • 256/355-0305Dothan • 334/678-1832Mobile • 251/457-8991

Montgomery • 334/288-6580Shoals Area • 256/383-5666Tuscaloosa • 205/752-0621

FloridaPanama City • 850/763-4654Pensacola • 850/505-0550

GeorgiaAtlanta • 404/366-0693Albany • 229/435-0982Augusta • 706/798-7777Calhoun • 706/879-6200Columbus • 706/562-1801Hoschton • 706/654-9850Kennesaw • 678/354-5533Macon • 478/745-6891

Savannah • 912/330-7500www.tractor-equipment.com

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www.wirtgenamerica.com

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The Wirtgen Group owes its strength to the excellence of its four product brands – Wirtgen, Vögele, Hamm and Kleemann – with their unique wealth of experience.

Put your trust in the Wirtgen Group team.

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Serving the Asphalt Industry for 25 Years

2010 Volvo DD24 Double Drum47” Vibratory Roller, Cumminswater cooled diesel engine, dou-ble drum drive, water system,hydrostatic drive, 3 tons

866-430-7539

3517 Wayne White Rd., Climax, NC 27233

[email protected]

New Marathon TPS250T Tack Distributor, trailer mount-ed, Honda 5.5hp gas engine, 10GPM pumping system,250 gallons, 5 ft spray wand w/40 ft hose, 10" filler lid,hose reel, (2) 50,000 BTU vapor propane burners, flush-ing tank, molasses valve, electric brakes, pintle hitch

1999 Etnyre Shooter Asphalt Distributor, 2000 gallons,computerized w/1 ft cut-offs, propane heat, 12 ft spraybar, Chevrolet C7500 w/Cat 3126 diesel engine, 6 spdtrans, air brakes

2002 Etnyre Shooter Asphalt Distributor, 2000 gallons,computerized w/1 ft cut-offs, propane heat, 12 ft spraybar, IH 4700 truck w/dsl eng, 5 spd trans, 2 spd axle

2005 Broce CR350 Broom, a/c, 8 ft broom, Cat dieselengine, water system

2002 Rosco Maximizer II Asphalt Distributor, 1950gallons, EZ-2S computer w/1 ft cut-offs, diesel heat,14 ft spray bar, GMC C7500 w/Cat 3126 diesel engine,5 spd trans, 2 spd axle

2005 Ingersoll Rand DD112HF Double Drum 78” HighFrequency Vibratory Roller, Cummins diesel engine,water system

1995 Rosco SPRH-H Chip Spreader, Cummins 5.9Ldiesel engine, 12 ft spread hopper w/platform, hydro-static drive

New Marathon HEPR36 Walk Behind Infrared Heater,3 ft x 3 ft, 360,000 BTU

POWER EQUIPMENTCOMPANY

3300 Alcoa HighwayKnoxville, TN 37920

(865) 577-5563

1487 Rock Springs RoadKingsport, TN 37664

(423) 349-6111

4295 Bonny Oaks DriveChattanooga, TN 37406

(423) 894-1870

1290 Bridgestone PkwyLaVergne, TN 37086

(615) 213-0900

3050 Ferrell Park CoveMemphis, TN 38116-3502

(901) 346-9800

1545 Highway 45Saltillo, MS 38866(662) 869-0283

RISH EQUIPMENTCOMPANYwww.rish.com

917 Cavalier Blvd.Chesapeake, VA 23323

(757) 485-2100Fax: (757) 485-3616

1410 West Hundred Rd.Chester, VA 23836(804) 748-6411

133 Wise Mountain Rd.NW

Coeburn, VA 24230(276) 395-6901

Fax: (276) 395-3438

10214 Fayetteville Rd.Bealton, VA 22712(540) 439-0668

Fax: (540) 439-0719

5731 Glenmary DriveSalem, VA 24153(540) 380-2090

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66 International LaneSuite 102

Staunton, VA 24401(540) 887-8291

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REYNOLDS-WARRENCOMPANY INC1945 Forest ParkwayLake City, GA 30260

(800) 875-5659(404) 361-1593

TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY

5336 Messer-Airport HwyBirmingham, AL(205) 591-2131

3820 Greensboro Ave.Tuscaloosa, AL(205) 752-0621

2100 East I-65 Service Rd.North

Mobile, AL(251) 457-8991

800 Church St. N.E.Decatur, AL

(256) 355-03053285 Selma HighwayMontgomery, AL (334) 288-6580

243 South Jackson St.Grove Hill, AL

(251) 275-4158961 Hwy 20 & Elledge Lane

Tuscumbia, AL(256) 383-5666

4307 Reeves StreetHighway 431 North

Dothan, AL(334) 678-1832

309 Hamric Drive WestOxford, AL

(256) 831-2440150 Piper LaneAlabaster, AL

(205) 621-24893305 Highway 77Panama City, FL(850) 763-4654

9036 Pine Forest Rd.Pensacola, FL

(850) 505-0550

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FLORIDA

Pensacola, FL850-505-0550

Panama City, FL850-763-4654

ALABAMA

5336 Messer Airport Hwy.Birmingham, AL 35212

205-591-2131

Fax: 205-591-8321

Grove Hill, AL251-275-4158

Tuscumbia, AL256-383-5666

Dothan, AL334-678-1832

Mobile, AL 251-457-8991

Decatur, AL256-355-0305

Alabaster, AL205-621-2489

Tuscaloosa, AL205-752-0621

Montgomery, AL334-288-6580

Oxford, AL256-831-2440

www.tractor-equipment.com

www.reynoldswarren.com1945 Forest ParkwayLake City, GA 30260

800-875-5659 • 404-361-1593

Fax: 404-361-1885

RICHMOND MACHINERY &EQUIPMENT CO., INC.

1701 Roseneath Rd.Richmond, VA 23230

1-800-662-6485

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Buford, GA678.318.9500Forest Park, GA770.319.0074Savannah, GA912.964.8079Asheville, NC828.687.0620Charlotte, NC704.596.8283Greenville, NC252.754.5280Raleigh, NC919.661.8710Charleston, SC843.414.1120Columbia, SC803.791.0740Piedmont, SC864.704.1060Chattanooga, TN423.308.7940

Birmingham, AL205.841.6666Mobile, AL251.633.4020Montgomery, AL334.262.6642Huntsville / Decatur, AL256.350.0006Oxford, AL800.917.7931Pensacola, FL850.479.3004

Richmond, VA804.359.4048800.662.6485

Contact your local dealer:

Volvo Construction Equipment

Ask about our complete line of paving solutions by contacting a Volvo dealer near you, or visit volvoce.com/na to learn more.

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Birmingham, AL205-841-6666Mobile, AL251-633-4020Montgomery, AL334-262-6642Huntsville / Decatur, AL256-350-0006

Oxford, AL800-917-7931Pensacola, FL850-479-3004

COWIN EQUIPMENT CO. INC.

Richmond, VA804-359-4048800-662-6485

RICHMOND MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT

Ft. Myers, FL239-481-8554Tampa, FL813-630-0077Orlando, FL407-850-9614Jacksonville, FL904-737-6000

Lake City, FL386-758-7444Davie, FL954-581-4744(Export Parts Facility):Miami, FL305-477-2442

Flagler Construction Equipment

Contact your local dealer:

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John Deere Adds 300G LCto Final Tier IV G-Series

The John Deere G-Series evolution con-tinues with the introduction of the 300G LCexcavator. The 300G LC replaces the 290GLC and boasts 19 percent more horsepowerand 17 percent more swing torque and larg-er hydraulic pumps than its predecessor. “The 300G LC hits a sweet spot in the 30

ton excavator market,” said Mark Wall,excavator product marketing manager, JohnDeere Construction & Forestry. “It’s biggerand more powerful than the 29 ton machineand boasts all the popular G-Series featurescustomers expect from John Deere. Thismodel will greatly benefit those in the under-ground, road building, energy, commercialbuilding, and pipeline industries.”The 300G LC features a 223 hp certified

Final Tier IV John Deere PowerTech PVS6.8L engine. Operators don’t have to worryabout diesel particulate filter (DPF) cleaningas it still occurs automatically with no impactto machine operation. After extensive test-ing, John Deere’s DPF can go up to 15,000hours before ash removal. Like its counter-parts, the 300G LC features excellent totalfluid economy (diesel fuel and DEF),according to the manufacturer.To increase uptime, John Deere designed

the new 300G LC with a larger hood forimproved engine access. For convenience,the nine-pin diagnostic connector wasmoved into the cab to reduce diagnostic test-ing time for technicians. Other improve-ments include a single side ground levelfluid filter service, which moves the engineoil, fuel, and hydraulic pilot oil filters toground level on the right side of the machineand adds a service door for easy access to

change filters.Sensor mounting brackets are welded to

the boom, arm, dogbone, counterweight andmainframe at the factory, enabling immedi-ate install of Topcon, Trimble, Leica or othergrade reference systems. A programmablethumb attachment mode also is available andenables operators to program oil flow forthumb attachments with the monitor. Customers will appreciate the new

handrails as well. The handrails help main-tain contact when climbing the upper struc-ture to service the engine, improving serviceaccessibility and security. The optional lightpackage now includes a hood light to pro-vide greater visibility to the engine compart-ment to easily see daily service points. Thehood light is ideal for customers who workin dark or low light environments, or thosewho run multiple shifts and may need toconduct late night fuel and lube operations. Operators looking to get the most out of

their 300G LC Final Tier IV excavators canrely on Ultimate Uptime featuring JohnDeere WorkSight. With Ultimate Uptime,operators receive pre-delivery and follow-upinspections; three years of JD Link telemat-ics, machine health prognostics, and remotediagnostics and programming capability;and the ability to add additional dealer-pro-vided uptime solutions to customize thepackage to individual needs.For more information, visit

www.JohnDeere.com.(This story also can be found on

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

The 300G LC features a 223 hp certified Final Tier IV John Deere PowerTech PVS6.8L engine.

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Bobcat® and the Bobcat logo are registered trademarks of Bobcat Company in the United States and various other countries. ©2015 Bobcat Company. All Rights Reserved. | 0115289

SEE WHO WINS GOING HEAD-TO-HEAD.Do you want to see how compact excavators perform in head-to-head competitions or watch side-by-side comparisons relating to performance, serviceability and durability? Before you buy your next excavator, watch our video comparisons of excavators. Not only do the videos show you which excavator is best, they explain the small details that increase your performance and reduce your downtime. You can watch all the videos at BobcatAdvantage.com/FaceOff11 and find out who comes out on top.

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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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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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ZX17U-514.5 (10.8)

3,790 (1,720)7.2 (2.19)

12.6 (3.81)

ZX26U-520 (14.9)

6,110 (2,770)8.6 (2.59)

15.2 (4.63)

ZX35U-523.3 (17.4)

7,760 (3,520)10 (3.06)

17.1 (5.21)

ZX50U-535.9 (26.8)

10,560 (4,790)11.7 (3.53)

19.7 (5.96)

ZX60USB-553 (39.6)

13,547 (6,145)12.4 (3.77)

20.5 (6.23)

ZX75US-556.9 (42.4)

18,221 (8,265)15.1 (4.61)

22.8 (6.92)

ZX85USB-556.9 (42.4)

19,564 (8,874)14.1 (4.51)

25.3 (7.7)

ZX130-597 (72)

26,013 (11 810)19.11 (6.06)

28.10 (8.79)

ZX135US-597 (72)

32,819 (14 900)18 (5.49)

29.1 (8.86)

ZX160LC-5121 (90)

36,487 (16 565)19.7 (5.98)

29.1 (8.87)

ZX180LC-5121 (90)

40,419 (18 350)21.7 (6.57)

30.11 (9.43)

ZX190W-5159 (119)

44,000-45,300 (19 960-20 550)

19.2 (5.83)31.5 (9.58)

ZX210-5150 (119)

45,815 (20 800) 21.11 (6.68)

32.7 (9.92)

ZX210LC-5150 (119)

47,137 (21 400)21.11 (6.68)

32.7 (9.92)

ZX230W-5159 (119)

51,350-53,220 (23 290-24 140)

20.8 (6.31)33.9 (10.28)

ZX245USLC-5159 (119)

56,167 (25 500)21.9 (6.62)

33.2 (10.11)

ZX250LC-6177 (132)

55,689 (25 260)25 (7.61)

35.10 (10.91)

ZX290LC-5188 (140)

63,273 (28,700)23.9 (7.23)

35.2 (10.71)

ZX300LC-6249 (186)

64,375 (29 200) 25.10 (7.87)

37 (11.27)

ZX350LC-6271 (202)

77,360 (35 090)26.10 (8.18)

38.11 (11.86)

ZX380LC-6271 (202)

82,276 (37 320)26.10 (8.18)

38.11 (11.86)

ZX470LC-5367 (270)

108,952 (49 420)27.2 (8.28)

41.0 (12.5)

ZX670LC-5463 (345)

158,045 (71 688)30.0 (9.15)

45.5 (13.85)

ZX870LC-5532 (397)

193,255 (87 659)31.5 (9.57)

48.11 (14.91)

EX1200-6 BE backhoe760 (567)

246,920 (112 000)26.5 (8.05)

45.1 (13.75)

EX1200-6 front shovel760 (567)

251,330 (114 000)15.8 (4.78)

37.9 (11.5)

EX1900-6 BE backhoe1,086 (810)

423,280 (192 000)26.10 (8.18)

50.0 (15.25)

EX1900-6 front shovel1,086 (810)

421,075 (191 000)19.5 (5.92)

44.1 (13.43)

EX2600-6 backhoe1,500 (1,119)

560,000 (254 000)27.1 (8.25)

54.6 (16.6)

EX2600-6 front shovel1,500 (1,119)

556,000 (252 000)12.3 (3.72)

46.1 (14.06)

EX3600-6 backhoe1,944 (1,450)

791,459 (359 000)28.4 (8.63)

59.1 (18.24)

EX3600-6 front shovel1,944 (1,450)

798,073 (362 000)13.8 (4.16)

50.9 (15.47)

EX5600-6 BE backhoe3,000 (2,238)

1,184,000 (537 000)28.11 (8.80)

66.3 (20.20)

EX5600-6 front shovel3,000 (2,238)

1,175,000 (533 000)14.11 (4.55)

54.6 (16.6)

EX8000-6 BE backhoe3,888 (2900)

1,845,269 (837 000)27.7 (8.4)

73.2 (22.3)

EX8000-6 front shovel3,888 (2900)

1,818,814 (825 000)13.5 (4.1)

60.7 (18.5)

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2,200 (998)5.7 (1.7)

9.9 (3)

KX018-416.1 (12)

3,747 (1,699)7.8 (2.4)

12.7 (3.9)

U1716.1 (12)

3,703 (1,680)7.6 (2.3)

12.6 (3.8)

U2520.9 (15.6)

5,625 (2,550)9.3 (2.8)

15.3 (4.7)

KX71-324.4 (18.2)

6,305 (2,860)9.8 (3)

16 (4.9)

KX91-328.2 (21)

7,110 (3,225)10.4 (3.2)

16.8 (5.1)

U35-424.8 (18.5)

8,129 (3,687)9.8 (3)

16.3 (5)

KX121-3 6-Way Blade40.5 (30.2)

10,130 (4,594)11.5 (3.5)

18 (5.5)

KX040-440.4 (30.1)

9,195 (4,170)11.3 (3.4)

19.8 (6)

KX040-4 6-Way Blade40.4 (30.1)

9,900 (4,490)11.3 (3.4)

17.8 (5.4)

U55-447.6 (35.5)

11,915 (5,405)11.8 (3.6)

19.5 (5.9)

KX057-447.6 (35.5)

12,200 (5,535)12.7 (3.9)

20 (6.1)

KX080-466.6 (49.7)

18,280 (8,290)15 (4.6)

23.5 (7.2)

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HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

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Terex TC1618 (13.3)

3, 635 (1,650)7.3 (2.2)

13.4 (4.1)

Terex TC2018 (13.3)

4,300 (1,950)7.6 (2.3)

14.3 (4.4)

Terex TC2924 (17.5)

6,285 (2,850)9.2 (2.8)

16.3 (4.99)

Terex TC3530 (22)

7,715 (3,500)11.2 (3.4)

18.8 (5.7)

Terex TC3730 (22)

7,870. (3,570)10.5 (3.2)

18.5 (5.68)

Terex TC4840 (29)

10,320 (4,860)12.2 (3.7)

20.3 (6.2)

Terex TC5036 (26.5)

10,625. (4,820)12.2 (3.7)

20.3 (6.2)

Terex TC6044 (32.2)

12,460. (5,650)12.2 (3.8)

20.3 (6.2)

Terex TC7574 (54)

16,538 (7,500)13.9 (4.3)

23.8 (7.3)

Terex TC125116 (85)

25,350 (11,500)16 (4.9)

28.4 (8.7)

TEREXMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

904C33.8 (25.2)

8,818 (4,000)10.2 (3.1)

17.2 (5.2)

906C45.2 (33.7)

13,007 (5,900)12.8 (3.9)

19.11 (6.0)

908D72.8 (54.3)

17,196 (7,800)15.2 (4.6)

22.0 (6.7)

915D102.2 (76.2)

30,644 (13.9)19.3 (5.8)

28.2 (8.6)

922D141.6 (105.6)

48,502 (22,000)21.7 (6.6)

31.10 (9.7)

925D173 (129)

56,218 (25,500)23.0 (7.0)

33.7 (10.2)

936D264 (194)

79,807 (36,200)24.0 (7.34)

35.9 (10.9)

950E375 (280)

105,822 (48,000)27.6 (8.4)

40.11 (12.5)

LIUGONGMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

EC140D113 (84)

28,370-33,400 (12,868-15,149)18.2 (5.53)

27.4 (8.33)

ECR145D172 (128)

31,640-60,980 (14,351-27,660)20 (6.12)

29.11 (9.09)

EC160D139 (104)

36,400-43,720 (16,510-19,831)19.10 (6.04)

29.5 (8.97)

EC220D172 (128)

46,230-54,190 (20,969-24,580)22.1 (6.73)

32.7 (9.93)

ECR235D172 (128)

52,380-60,980 (23,759-27,660)22 (6.71)

33 (10.07)

EC250D202 (151)

54,230-61,730 (24,598-28,000)22.11 (6.98)

33.8 (10.26)

EC300D227 (169)

66,140-73,630 (30,000-33,398)24.1 (7.35)

35.2 (10.72)

EC340D279 (208)

75,000-81,400 (34,019-36,922)26.74 (8.15)

38.45 (11.72)

EC380D279 (208)

83,780-86,860 (38,001-39,399)26.74 (8.15)

38.45 (11.72)

EC480D329 (245)

105,600-111,300 (47,899-50,484)29.72 (9.06)

43.5 (13.26)

EW160D150-154 (111-114)

35,715 - 40,125 (16,200 - 18,200)18.5 (5.76)

29.8 (9.17)

EW180D169-173 (126-129)

39,900 – 44,750 (18,098 - 20,298)18.10 (5.74)

30.10 (9.39)

EW210D169-173 (126-129)

43,430 – 50,265 (19,699 - 22,799 )20.1 (6.13)

32.1 (9.77)

EC250E213 (159)

56,430 - 63,790 (25,596 - 28,934 )23.2 (7.06)

34 (10.34)

EC300E241 (180)

64,720 - 72,260 (29,356 - 32,776 )24.1 (7.34)

35.2 (10.07)

ECR305C194 (143)

74,230-82,320 (33,670 - 37,339)25 (7.6)

36.11 (11.2)

EC350E302 (225)

78,940 - 92,760 (35,806 - 42,075 )24.11 (7.59)

36.10 (11.22)

EC380E302 (225)

80,640 - 96,320 (36,377-43,690)24.3 (7.41)

36.7 (11.19)

EC480E376 (277)

100,310-117,510 (45,499 - 53,301)25.8 (7.83)

39.10 (12.15)

EC700C451 (336)

152,150-158,070 (69,014-71,699)27.7 (8.4)

43.3 (13.2)

EC20C16.8 (12.5)

4078-4277 (1849-1940)13.5-13.11 (4.1-3.99)

EC35C36.3 (27.1)

7561-7848 (3429-3559)11.3-12.2 (3.44-3.72) 17-17.11 (5.18-5.21)

EC55C48.5 (36.2)

12,566 (5,699)12.4-13.4 (3.78-4.08) 20-20.11 (6.09-6.13)

ECR25D20.9 (15.6)

5291.1-5489.5 (2400-2489) 96.9 / 108.7 (2461 / 2761) 176.5/187.7 (4484/4768)

ECR3827.4 (20.4)

7355-7495 (3336-3399)10-10.1 (3.05-3.08) 16.6-17.3 (5.05-5.27)

ECR58D47-49 (35-37)

12,550 - 15,440 (5,692-7,003) 11.7 12.11 (3.54 / 3.94) 19.8/20.11 (6/6.37)

ECR88D41-43 (30-32)

19,010 - 20,950 (8,622-9,502) 13.7/ 14.10 (4.13/4.53) 22.10/24.1 (6.97/7.35)

VOLVOMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

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59 (44)13,779 (6,250)

13.5 (4.1)20.4 (6.2)

DX85R-359 (44)

18,960 (8,600)15.5 (4.7)

23.9 (7.3)

DX140LC-3107 (80)

31,747 (14,400)20.1 (6.1)

27.9 (8.5)

DX140LCR-3102 (76)

33,510 (15,200)19.6 (6)

27.9 (8.5)

DX180LC-3122 (91)

41,248 (18,710)20.0 (6.1)

29.3 (9)

DX225LC-3162 (121)

49,604 (22,500)21.6 (6.6)

31.8 (9.7)

DX225LC-3 SLR162 (121)

54,564 (24,750)38.3 (11.7)

50 (15.2)

DX235LCR166 (124)

53,572 (24,300)21.8 (6.6)

31.6 (9.6)

DX255LC-5184 (137)

57,752 (26,196)22.3 (6.8)

32.8 (10)

DX300LC-5267 (199)

68,764 (31,191)23.9 (7.3)

34.5 (10.5)

DX300LC-5 SLR267 (199)

72,462 (32,868)45.2 (13.8)

57 (17.4)

DX350LC-5313 (233)

80,654 (36,580)24.7 (7.5)

35.9 (10.9)

DX420LC-5338 (252)

94,799 (43,000)25.4 (7.7)

37 (11.3)

DX490LC-5373 (278)

112,206 (50,896)25.5 (7.8)

38.9 (11.9)

DX530LC-5373 (278)

116,576 (52,878)24 (7.3)

37.5 (11.4)

DX530LC-5 SLR373 (278)

117,112 (53,120)49.6 (15.1)

63.8 (19.5)

WheelDX140W-3

135 (101)33,731 (15,300)

14.8 (4.5)24.8 (8)

DX190W-3168 (125)

43,431 (19,700)18.8 (5.7)

30.3 (9.2)

DX210W161 (120)

45,761 (20,757)20.5 (6.3)

32.8 (10.1)

Log LoaderDX225LL

146 (109)65,036 (29,500)

DX300LL-3200 (149)

77,382 (35,100)

Material HandlerDX210WMH

161 (120)58,202 (26,400)

DX225MH-3162 (121)

60,848 (27,600)

DX300MH-5358 (267)

79,366 (36,000)

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HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

see CHART page 60

NOTES

SLR = super long-reach excavator

LCR = long carrier reduced tail swing

Model numbers ending in "-5" have Tier IV compliant diesel engines.

DX63-3 and DX85R-3 excavators are Tier IV compliant.

17D14.8 (11)

4,173 (1,893)7.1 (2.17)

12.10 (3.90)

27D26.4 (19.7)

6,358 (2,887)8.6 (2.59)

15.4 (4.67)

35G23 (17.4)

7,760 (3,520)10.0 (3.06)

17.1 (5.21)

50G36 (26.8)

10,560 (4,790)11.7 (3.53)

19.7 (5.96)

60G53 (39.6)

13,547 (6,145)12.4 (3.77)

20.5 (6.23)

75G56.9 (42.4)

18,221 (8,265)13.6 (4.11)

22.2 (6.70)

85G56.9 (42.4)

18,821 (8,537)13.1 (3.99)

24.9 (7.55)

135G97 (72)

30,617 (13,900)19.7 (5.98)

28.7 (8.72)

135G97 (72)

30,617 (13,900)19.7 (5.98)

27.6 (8.38)

160G121 (90)

39,685 (18,017)21.4 (6.49)

29.1 (8.87)

180G121 (90)

44,317 (20,120)21.7 (6.57)

32.1 (9.79)

190G W159 (119)

44,000 to 44530 (19,960 to 20,000)

19.2 (5.83)30.10 (9.40)

210G LC159 (119)

50,463 (22,910)21.11 (6.68)

n/a

230G W159 (119)

51,350 to 52,030 (23,290 to 23,600)

20.8 (6.31)n/a

245G LC159 (119)

56,167 (25,500)21.9 (6.62)

32.6 (9.90)

250G LC188 (140)

55,736 (25,281)25.0 (7.62)

35.8 (10.91)

300G LC223 (166)

68,674 (31,150)25.10 (7.87)

37.0 (11.27)

350G LC271 (202)

76,557 (34,726)26.10 (8.18)

38.3 (11.85)

470G LC367 (270)

108,952 (49,420)27.2 (8.28)

43.8 (13.35)

670G LC463 (345)

158,045 (71,688)30.0 (9.14)

43.5 (13.25)

870G LC532 (397)

193,255 (87,658)31.4 (9.57)

57.6 (17.55)

JOHN DEERE

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HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

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CX17B15.15 (11.3)

3,638 (1,650)7.1 (2.15)

12.5 (3.79)

CX27B21.3 (15.9)

5,556 (2,520)8.4 (2.54)

14.10 (4.51)

CX31B28.4 (21.2)

6,679 (3,030)9.2 (2.79)

15.6 (4.78)

CX36B28.4 (21.2)

7,958 (3,610)10.1 (3.07)

16.8 (5.11)

CX55B37.4 (27.9)

11,312 (5,130)12.10 (3.91)

20.0 (6.10)

CX75C SR54 (40.3)

17,416 (7,899)13.7 (4.13)

20.7 (6.27)

CX80C54 (40.3)

18,938 (8,590)13.9 (4.18)

22.9 (6.94)

CX145C SR100 (74.9)

33,290 (15,100)18.1 (5.51)

26.8 (8.13)

CX235C SR160 (119.3)

56,879 (25,799)21.10 (6.65)

31.9 (9.68)

CX130C100 (74.9)

30,000 (13,607)18.2 (5.54)

26.10 (8.18)

CX160C124 (92.2)

37,919 (17,199)19.11 (6.06)

29.1 (8.87)

CX210C160 (119.3)

47,840 (21,699)21.10 (6.65)

31.11 (9.73)

CX250C177 (132.1)

55,336 (25,099)22.8 (6.9)

33.2 (10.10)

CX300C207 (154)

65,918 (29,899)23.4 (7.10)

34.5 (10.49)

CX350C266 (198)

80,028 (36,300)24.1 (7.34)

36 (10.98)

CX470C362 (270)

106,263 (48,200)25.4 (7.72)

38.7 (11.77)

CX700B463 (345)

153,400 (69,581)27.7 (8.40)

42.4 (12.9)

CX800B532 (397)

178,575 (81,000)28.6 (8.69)

45.5 (13.84)

CASEMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

Mini Hydraulic Excavators

300.9D18 (13.4)

2,170 (984.3)5.7 (1.7)

9.9 (3.0)

301.4C17.7 (13.2)

3,241 (1,470.1)7.3 (2.2)

12.0 (3.7)

301.7D CR17.7 (13.2)

3,726 (1,690.1)7.6 (2.3)

12.6 (3.8)

301.7D17.7 (13.2)

4,068 (1,845.2)7.3 (2.2)

12.2 (3.7)

302.2D17.9 (13.3)

4,464 (2,024.9)8.2 (2.5)

13.5 (4.1)

302.4D17.7 (13.2)

5,115 (2,320.1)7.9 (2.4)

13.2 (4.0)

302.7C20.7 (15.4)

5,681 (2,576.9)8.3 (2.5)

14.7 (4.5)

303E CR23.5 (17.5)

7,782 (3,529.9)9 (2.7)

15.8 (4.8)

303.5E CR31.6 (23.6)

8,139 (3,691.8)9.5 (2.9)

16.7 (5.1)

304E CR40 (29.8)

8,838 (4,008.8)10.3 (3.1)

17.1 (5.2)

305E CR40.2 (30)

11,217 (5,087.9)10.8 (3.3)

17.8 (5.4)

305E2 CR40.2 (30)

11,334 (5,141.0)10.8 (3.3)

17.5 (5.3)

305.5E2 CR44.1 (32.9)

11,863 (5,381.0)11.4 (3.5)

18.5 (5.6)

305.5E CR44.2 (33)

11,938 (5,415.0)11.3 (3.4)

18.5 (5.6)

Hydraulic Excavators

308E CR SB65 (48.5)

18,371 (8,332.9)13.6 (4.1)

22.8 (6.9)

308E2 CRSB48.5 (36.2)

18,431 (8,360.2)13.5 (4.1)

23 (7.0)

314E CR89 (66.4)

32,600 (14,787.1)19.5 (5.9)

28.5 (8.7)

312E91 (67.9)

33,080 (15,004.8)19.8 (6.0)

28.3 (8.6)

311F RR70 (52.2)

30,600 (13,879.9)18.3 (5.8)

26.6 (8.1)

316E113 (84.3)

38,801 (17,599.8)21.6 (6.6)

30.4 (9.3)

318E113 (84.3)

41,010 (18,601.8)21.6 (6.6)

30.4 (9.3)

321D LCR148 (110.3)

53,704 (24,359.7)22 (6.7)

32.1 (9.8)

320E 153 (114.1)

54,450 (24,698.1)22.1 (6.7)

30.8 (9.4)

324E194 (144.7)

55,395 (25,126.7)22.3 (6.8)

33.2 (10.1)

320E RR152 (113.3)

56,440 (25,600.8)22.1 (6.7)

32.3 (9.8)

323F L ES156 (116.3)

56,438 (25,599.8)22.1 (6.7)

32.3 (9.8)

329E232 (173)

64,060 (29,057.1)23.8 (7.3)

35 (10.7)

336E 316 (235.6)

80,617 (36,567.3)24.6 (7.5)

36.2 (11.0)

336E H308 (229.7)

81,600 (37,013.1)24.6 (7.5)

36.2 (11.0)

335F L192 (143.2)

89,236 (40,476.8)22.8 (6.9)

34.8 (10.6)

349E 425 (317)

105,400 (47,808.6)25 (7.6)

38.4 (11.7)

374F472 (352)

156,881 (71,160.0)28.2 (8.6)

43.3 (13.2)

390F524 (390.7)

190,204 (86,275.1)31.7 (9.7)

48.2 (14.7)

CATERPILLAR

MODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

CHART from page 58

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Attachments can make your machine more valuable. Allied offers a wide assortment of attachments to fit all of your makes and models of excavator, loader/backhoe, mini-excavator, skid-steer or compact track loader machines. Allied has become attached to your machines. Allied’s construction and demolition attachments are productive and dependable. State-of-the-art technology.Full product line. Competitive price and performance.

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offers a wide assortment of attachments to fit all of your makes and models of excavator, loader/backhoe, mini-excavator, skid-steer or compact track loader machines. Allied has become attached to your machines. Allied’s construction and demolition attachments are productive anddependable. State-of-the-art technology.Full

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offers a wide assortment of attachments to fit all of your makes and models of excavator, loader/backhoe, mini-excavator, skid-steer or compact track loader machines. Allied has become attached to your machines. Allied’s construction and demolition attachments are productive anddependable. State-of-the-art technology.Full

an make your machine more valuable. Allied

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ore valuable. Allied

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your attachment on

dependable. State-of-the-art technology.Fullproduct line. Competitive price and performance.

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us at 1-800-321-1046 or visit AlliedCP.com for the name of a Distributor nearest you.We’ve become attached to your mach ines .

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A900C Litronic129 (95)

36,800-42,800 (16,692-19,413)19 (5.8)

29.1 (8.87)

A904C Litronic143 (105)

41,200-46,500 (18,688-21,092)21.8 (6.6)

31.8 ( 9.7)

A924175 (129)

47,200-58,400 (21,409-26,490)21.2 (6.5)

34.5 (10.5)

R924157 (115)

54,345-57,320 (23,500-27,600)22.6 (6.9)

33 (10.1)

R926175 (129)

59,305-61,950 (25,700-28,950)23.2 (7)

33.8 (10.3)

R936218 (160)

67,350-72,645 (30,550-33,850)23.2 (7)

35.1 (10.7)

R946272 (200)

83,886-91,712 (38,050- 41,600)25.3 (7.7)

37.11 (11.3)

R956326 (240)

109,349-125,884 (49,600-57,100)26.11 (8.3)

41 (12.5)

R966435 (320)

145,505-168,213 (66,000 -76,300)29.1 (8.9)

44.5 (13.6)

R976544 (400)

188,054-210,541 (85,300-95,500)35.7 (10.9)

50.1 (15.3)

LIEBHERRMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING

REACH

75 X3 Spin-Ace55 (41.2)

17,593 (7,980)14.92 (4.54)

22.67 (6.90)

80 X3 Spin-Ace55 (41.2)

18,717 (8,490)15.08 (4.60)

24.25 (7.40)

130 X3 100 (75)

28,660 (13,000)19.83 (6.05)

28.75 (8.77)

145 X3 Spin-Ace100 (75)

31,747 (14,400)19.75 (6.01)

28.67 (8.74)

160 X3 124 (92)

37,919 (17,200)21.33 (6.49)

30.75 (9.38)

210 X3 160 (119)

47,840 (21,700)21.83 (6.65)

32.50 (9.90)

210 X3LF160 (119)

50,900 (23,100)39.3 (12.10)

51.3 (15.60)

235 X3 Spin-Ace 160 (119)

55,997 (25,400)21.83 (6.65)

32.33 (9.85)

250 X3177 (132)

55,336 (25,100)24.33 (7.42)

35.42 (10.79)

250 X3LF177 (132)

61,950 (28,100)47.75 (14.56)

60.08 (18.32)

300 X3 207 (154)

65,918 (29,900)24.83 (7.58)

36.58 (11.16)

350 X3266 (198)

80,028 (36,300)26.67 (8.14)

39.08 (11.90)

470 X3 329 (245)

108,467 (49,200)30.17 (9.20)

44.00 (13.40)

700 X2425 (317)

153,442 (69,600)32.33 (9.85)

47.92 (14.60)

800 X2495 (369)

178,574 (81,000)34.92 (10.66)

52.83 (16.11)

250 X4177 (132)

56,900 (25,809)22.8 (6.90)

33.2 (10.10)

250 X4LF177 (132)

63,600 (28,848)47.9 (14.56)

59.9 (18.22)

300 X4207 (154)

67,000 (30,390)23.4 (7.10)

34.5 (10.49)

350 X4268 (200)

82,400 (37,376)24.1 (7.34)

36.0 (10.98)

LINK-BELT

MODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

JS145109 (81)

34,430 (15,617)18.2 (5.5)

26.11 (8.2)

JS160125 (93)

40,644 (18,436)20.7 (6.3)

29.8 (9.1)

JS190125 (93)

44,099 (20,003)20.7 (6.3)

29.8 (9.1)

JS220LC173(129)

46,615 (23,540)20.8 (6.3)

32.2 (9.8)

JS220MONO173(129)

46,615 (23,540)22 (6.7)

31.8 (9.5)

JS260LC188 (140)

61,160 (27,742)23.8 (7.2)

34.6 (10.5)

JS330269 (200)

73,387 (33,288)26.11 (8.2)

35.1 (10.7)

JS360269 (200)

84,596 (38,372)26.6 (8.1)

35.6 (10.8)

JZ235172(128)

51,194 (23,270)21.7 (6.6)

31.9 (9.7)

8008 CTS12 (9)

2,094 (950)5.6 (1.69)

12.2 (3.11)

8018 CTS19.7 (14.7)

3,841 (1,742)10.1 (2.81)

14.7 (4.25)

8029 CTS24.7 (18.4)

6,321 (2,867)10 (3.1)

15.4 (4.6)

8035 ZTS31.6 (23.6)

8,049 (3,651)11.6 (3.5)

17.5 (5.3)

8040 ZTS46 (34.1)

9,480 (4,300)11.7 (3.5)

18.5 (5.6)

8045 ZTS46 (34.1)

10,472 (4,750)12.3 (3.7)

19.2 (5.8)

8055 RTS46.36 (34.1)

11,660 (5,500)12.4 (3.7)

19.6 (5.9)

85Z-1/86C-164.4 (48)

18298 (8,300)12.2 (3715)/14.10 (4522) 22.6 (6848)/23.8 (7225)

JCBMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

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NEXT-CAVATOR.

Looking to give productivity aboost? We’ve got your number— 470G LC. Like its highly pop-ular predecessors, this enhancedexcavator gets work done withsmooth, one-of-a-kind efficiency.With more horsepower and addi-tional arm and bucket diggingforce, it makes the most of everygallon of fuel. Customer-inspiredrefinements include a morecomfortable, spacious cab. Andan enhanced LCD monitor with arotary control for quick, easy“turn-and-tap” access to a wealthof machine information and func-tionality. Add a rugged InterimTier 4/EU Stage IIIB PowerTech™diesel, and the 470G LC deliverseverything you need in your nextexcavator.

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912/964-7370Dothan, AL

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Wacker Neuson’s next generation replacement for the9503 wheeled excavator, the 11 ton (10 t) EW 100, is takingto the streets with a more powerful engine, significantlyreduced turning radius, increased digging depth and simpli-fied operation. Wacker Neuson’s EW 100 is powered by a

117-hp Perkins 854 turbo engine, and this 4-cylinder, 3.4 L powerhouse delivers morehorsepower and torque than the previousengine. The Perkins 854 Tier IV inter-im engine incorporates cuttingedge technology including acommon rail fuel injectionsystem, charge-air cooler anddiesel particulate filter(DPF). The new Perkinsengine delivers 15 percentmore power and 17 percentlower fuel consump-tion compared to itspredecessor.It’s easy to get to

and from the job sitewith driving speedsup to 25 mph, and once the EW 100 is on the job, it can eas-ily maneuver in tight spaces. The EW 100 features a new all

wheel steer system that reduces the turning radius by 5 ft.(1.5 m) compared to its predecessor. With a turning radius

of only 13 ft. (3.9 m), it is easy to maneuver in confinedareas, according to the manufacturer.

The new EW 100 can dig deeper and reach fartherthan its predecessor, improving overall productivity.The upgrade includes a new boom that allows thisworkhorse to dig more than 14 ft. (4.2 m) deep andhas a 24-ft. (7.3 m) reach. With its power, reach andmobility, this excavator is an ideal solution for road-side digging and demolition in urban settings.

Simple operation was a key design requirementfor the new EW 100. It starts with a single drivingpedal and easy transitions between the differentoperating modes and speed settings. Operators alsowill appreciate the new easy to use dial control sys-

tem. Using this automotive-style feature, operatorscan easily select and save the auxiliary hydraulic flowsettings depending on the attachment, eliminating theneed for manual adjustments. The EW 100 alsodelivers improved operator comfort with air condi-tioning, automatic climate control, new joysticks anda simplified layout making it easier to operate forlonger periods of time.

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Wacker Neuson’s Largest WheeledExcavator Sees Big Improvements

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PC35MR-329 (21.4)

7,909 (3595)11.3 (3.46)

18.0 (5.52)

PC45MR-338.2 (28.5)

10,571 (4796)12 (3.67)

19.3 (5.89)

PC55MR-338.2 (28.5)

11,378 (5160)12.5 (3.80)

19.9 (6.07)

PC78US-1055 (41)

16,240 (7365)15.4 (4.71)

22.3 (6.79)

PC88MR-1065.5 (48.8)

19290 (8750)15.2 (4.62)

23.4 (7.15)

PC138USLC-1093.5 (68.8)

32,628 (14800)18 (5.45)

26.8 (8.18)

PC170LC-10 (standard)115 (86)

38100 (17280)20.5 (6.25)

30.3 (9.23)

PC170LC-10 (Heavy)115 (86)

41600 (18860)20.5 (6.25)

30.3 (9.23)

HB215LC-1 (Hybrid)139 (104)

48,175 (21850)21.8 (6.62)

31.8 (9.7)

PC210LCi-10158 (118)

52,036 (23603)24 (7.32)

31.8 (9.7)

PC210LC-10158 (118)

52,036 (23603)21.8 (6.62)

31.8 (9.7)

PC210LC-10 Super Long Front 158 (118)

53,368 (24207)37.8 (11.5)

49.7 (15.14)

PC228USLC-10158 (118)

54,123 (25000)21.8 (6.62)

32.4 (9.88)

PC240LC-11177 (132)

56,215 (25500)24 (7.32)

34.3 (10.4)

PC290LC-11196 (147)

68,654 (31141)23.7 (7.22)

35.8 (10.7)

PC360LC-11257 (192)

80,547 (36535)26.8 (8.18)

38.5 (11.73

PC390LC-11257 (192)

89,248 (40579)26.6 (8.1)

38.4 (11.71)

PC390LC-10 Super Long Front 257 (192)

91,540 (41522)40.3 (12.27)

59.4 (18.11)

PC490LC-11359 (268)

107,850 (48920)30.2 (9.19)

43.8 (13.37)

PC490LC-11 Var. Gauge359 (268)

110,220 (49995)30.2 (9.19)

43.8 (13.37)

PC650LC-8429 (320)

146,390 (66401)33.6 (10.24)

48 (13.7)

PC650LC-8 SE429 (320)

146,390 (66401)23.2 (7.06)

37.9 (10.34)

PC800LC-8487 (363)

188,670 (84180)34.8 (10.6)

51.3 (15.65)

PC800LC-8 Super Excavator487 (363)

188,670 (84180)23.4 (7.14)

39.2 (11.94)

PC1250-8672 (502)

239,880 (108810)38 (11.58)

57.3 (17.45)

PC1250SP-8672 (502)

244,050 (110670)25.9 (7.9)

44.8 (13.67)

PC2000-8976 (728)

440920 (200000)30.3 (9.24)

51.8 (15.78)

PC3000 Backhoe1260 (940)

555,700 (252061)25.9 (7.9)

53.2 (16.20)

PC3000 Front Shovel1260 (940)

551,300 (250066)10.8 (3.3)

43.7 (13.3 )

PC4000 Back Hoe1875 (1400)

868,800 (394081)26.3 (8.0)

57.4 (17.5)

PC4000 Front Shovel1875 (1400)

855,500 (388048)9.5 (2.9)

49.5 (15.1)

PC5500 Back Hoe2x 1260 (2 x 940)

1,186,300 (538097)27.3 (8.30)

65 (19.80)

PC5500 Front Shovel2x 1260 (2 x 940)

1,175,300 (533107)8.8 (2.7)

54.2 (16.5)

PC8000 Back Hoe2 x 2010 (2 x 1500)

1,682,400 (763124)26.3 (8.0)

67.9 (20.7)

PC8000 Front Shovel2 x 2010 (2 x 1500)

1,658,200 (752147)9.8 (3.0)

58.4 (17.8)

KOMATSUMODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

TB1089.6 (7.1)

2,033 (922)5.5 (1.68)

9.7 (2.97)

TB01613.8 (10.3)

3,524 (1,598)8 (2.375)

13 (3.99)

TB21615 (11.2)

3,902 (1,770)7.8 (2.39)

13.4 (4.09)

TB22824.3 (18.1)

6,107 (2,770)9.4 (2.875)

15.8 (4.85)

TB23024.4 (18.2)

6,607 (2,997)10.2 (3.117)

16 (4.9)

TB23529.8 (22.2)

7,650 (3,469)11.2 (3.4)

17.9 (5.465)

TB138FR29.8 (22.2)

8,355 (3,790)10.9 (3.325)

18 (5.485)

TB24035.8 (26.7)

8,289 (3,760)11.5 (3.505)

18.4 (5.612)

TB25039.7 (29.6)

10,650 (4,829)12.4 (3.785)

20.2 (6.135)

TB153FR39.7 (29.6)

12,450 (5,647)12.8 (3.9)

20.3 (6.195)

TB26047.6 (35.5)

12,180 (5,525)12.8 (3.895)

20.6 (6.27)

TB180FR64.6 (48.2)

18,370 (8,332)14.9 (4.545)

23.6 (7.195)

TB28569.2 (51.6)

18,780 (8,518)15 (4.570)

24.4 (7.435)

TB280FR69.2 (51.6)

19,077 (8,653)14.9 (4.545)

23.6 (7.195)

TB29069.2 (51.6)

18,780 (8,518)15 (4.570)

24.4 (7.435)

TB1140 SERIES 2 103.3 (77.0)

34,116 (15,475)18 (5.485)

28.8 (8.755)

TAKEUCHI

MODEL ENGINE OPERATING WEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH DIGGING REACH

HP (KW) LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

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Frigid Weather Couldn’t Slow Oil Sands Road DevelopmentBy Dale MickleSPECIAL TO CEG

Canada’s oil sands are extremely inacces-sible, mostly because of the muskeg that sur-rounds it. Muskeg is soft and marshyground, which makes it very difficult to trav-el on or through, much less build a roadacross. In some areas, the muskeg can be asdeep as 15 ft. (4.5 m). This causes all kindsof problems for anyone trying to reach theoil sands production sites, as well as forthose trying to build access roads to thosesites. Because of the muskeg, many of theroads in the area are constructed using mat-ting for support and stability.

Paradox Access Solutions Inc. is a road-building company based in St. Albert,Alberta, Canada, that specializes in buildingaccess roads, both temporary and perma-nent, for the energy companies working inthe oil sands area north of Edmonton. Lastwinter, the company was contracted to con-struct a permanent road for Meg Energy, oneof the oil sands producers.

“We were widening an old road that wasmore like a cow trail and turning it into a bigindustrial road,” said Marc Breault, presi-dent of Paradox. “It had to be ready for thespring.”

For this particular road project, the com-pany brought in a brand new product calledNeoweb, which is a honeycomb sand-con-tainment membrane used to traverse verysoft, marshy ground. The geocell product,made up of small 6- to 8-in. (15 to 20 cm)pockets, can withstand temperatures rangingfrom -58 to 122 F (-50 to +50 C), which isimportant when you consider that the oilsands get extremely cold in the winter. Oncethe product is placed on the ground, thepockets are packed with sand and gravel toform the road. Though sand is a very loosematerial that doesn’t ordinarily work well forroads, it becomes very firm and tight whenpacked into the honeycomb pockets.

Paradox made all the necessary arrange-ments to build the requested road, and MegEnergy agreed to supply free-flowing aggre-gates (sand and gravel material) to fill theNeoweb. It looked like everything wasgoing to run smoothly, but then winter set in.The temperature dropped below the freezinglevel in mid-November, and the sand andgravel material began to freeze into lumpsthe size of boulders.

“Boulders won’t fit in those little pock-ets,” Breault said. “But in this remote loca-tion, it was the best material available. So Ihad to either come up with a solution or post-pone the project until spring.”

Postponement wasn’t something Breaultwas willing to consider, so he went to workon a solution. While attending ConExpo-Con/AGG in 2011, he had seen an ALLU

screener crusher bucket processing attach-ment in action. The easy-to-control bucket isdesigned to perform cost-effectively ondemanding job sites and is perfect for use inrough terrains where stationary machines areunable to go. Buckets are available in a mul-titude of sizes weighing from 2,072 to 9,127lbs. (940 to 4,140 kg) with screening areasranging from 0.60 to 3.35 sq. yds. (.5 to 2.8sq m).

Breault thought the screener crusherbucket might be exactly what was needed tosolve the frozen material problem, so hemade a call to one of his John Deere repre-sentatives and asked him to hunt it down.

“We checked out the specs and confirmedthat it was able to crush and break up frozengravel,” Breault said. So, the company pur-chased an ALLU DH4-17/60 screenercrusher bucket and a large John Deere 350excavator to operate the attachment.

The company’s suppliers had neverinstalled a crusher bucket before, so therewas a slight learning curve involved when itarrived in early December.

“Once we got it going, the thing was justa gem,” Breault said. “All in all, the ALLU

screener crusher bucket was amazing. It keptproduction running smoothly and on time.We were able to crush the frozen gravel andsand in just about the same loading time asfree-flowing material.”

Paradox kept the processing attachmentworking all winter with great results.

“This new style of road building created achallenge for us, and ALLU was right thereto help us solve the problem,” Breault said.“This is the first time we’ve gotten into acrushing bucket. We were a little nervousabout whether it would work or not, but I’mvery impressed. It turned our job into a suc-cess by providing a solution. Without theALLU bucket, we’d have never been able tosuccessfully solve the problem.”

What surprised Breault, however, was theattention the bucket garnered from everyonewho saw it in operation. Meg Energy hadother contractors working in the oil sands atthe same time the road was being built, andthe bucket quickly caught their attention. Noone had seen a crusher bucket in use in thearea, except for handling the mixing/blend-ing of materials. Seeing it used in the capac-ity in which Paradox was using it was a first

for everyone.“When we showed up with this machine,

all the contractors were lined up wanting toget a look at it,” Breault said. “Before long,we were actually filling their trucks withcrushed gravel. They wanted to know wherewe got it.”

Once spring arrived and everythingthawed, Paradox no longer needed thescreener crusher processing attachment forfrozen material. Instead of parking it untilnext winter the company planned to rent itout to contractors who need it for summer-time work.

“An entrepreneur doesn’t leave his equip-ment sitting around,” Breault said. “We’llfind a solution to keep it going. Winter appli-cations are very hard on equipment, but theALLU bucket came through strong. We’lluse it aggressively again next winter, but fornow, we’ll put it to work doing the easy stuffin the summer.”

For more information, call 800/939-2558or visit www.allu.net.

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

The ALLU screener crusher bucket broke apart frozen material so the road project could continue through the winter.

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SY335LC Delivers High ProductivityAs the largest of five SANY standard

excavator models, the SY335LC offers abucket breakout force of 49,458 ft. lb.(220 kN) and a dig depth of 24 ft. 2 in.(7.3 m).

The SY335LC excavator features pre-cision hydraulic controls for accurate,productive work in demanding applica-tions, including trenching and demolition.Standard two-way auxiliary hydraulicsprovide power for popular attachmentssuch as thumb-grapples and hammers.

With an overall weight of 79,860 lb.(36,224 kg), the SANY SY335LC fea-tures a fuel-efficient, 290-hp (216 kW)Cummins QSL9 Tier IV Interim-certifiedengine. Positive-control Kawasakihydraulics with 34.3 MPa system pres-sure provide reliability, control and highoperational efficiency, according to themanufacturer.

“The SANY SY335LC excavator

gives contractors a powerful, reliableexcavator built on the promise of deliver-ing a machine with an outstanding cost-of-ownership value proposition,” saidEric Teague.

“Our suggested pricing for theSY335LC, combined with low operatingand fuel costs, gives contractors a com-petitive advantage in bidding for projects.These factors, along with the machine’ssimple maintenance requirements, alsomake the SY335LC an ideal choice forrental operators.”

Machine Combines Productivityand Affordability

Standard features on the SANYSY335LC excavator include a 2-1/2-cu.yd. (1.9 cu m) general purpose bucket,two-way auxiliary hydraulics and a pat-tern-control change valve to maximizeoperator productivity. Large box-section

track frames, thick-plate single-sheetmainframe and massive swing bearingdeliver solid durability.

The cab features maximum interiorspace to boost operator comfort and pro-ductivity, and reduce fatigue. With visibil-ity to the front, sides and rear, the roomyworkspace provides easy access to con-trols and machine operation information.

Ground level access to nearly all keyservice points makes inspection, serviceand maintenance quick and easy.

SANY excavators feature low overallowner operating costs, ease of operation,low operating noise and solid excavatorperformance.

For more information, visitwww.sanyamerica.com.

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

As the largest SANY excavator models, theSY335LC offers a bucket breakout force of49,458 ft. lb. (220 kN) and a dig depth of 24 ft.2 in. (7.3 m). With an overall weight of 79,860lb. (36,224 kg), the excavator features a fuel-efficient, 290-hp (216 kW) Cummins QSL9 TierIV Interim-certified engine. Positive-controlKawasaki hydraulics provide excellent relia-bility, outstanding control and high opera-tional efficiency.

Cat 311F Excavator RR Saves Fuel, Delivers Performance Contractors looking for a machine with

power to do many jobs and lower operatingcosts to match their business will find it withthe Cat 311F RR excavator. Powered with a70 net hp (52 kW) C3.4B engine that meetsU.S. EPA Tier IV Final emissions standards,the new machine features a reduced radiusthat limits over-the-side tail swing to just 20in. (50.8 cm), making it ideal forspace-restricted job sites. A massive5,400-lb. (2,450 kg) counterweightgives it the stability and workingcapacity of conventional machines,while design efficiency allows for useof a full-sized cab. The machine’scompact size is complemented withfuel-saving features and an efficienthydraulic system that powers throughtough digging and easily handles arange of work tools.

Emissions control is transparent tothe 311F RR operator, requiring nointervention and causing no interrup-tion of work cycles. An engine idleshutdown feature automatically stopsthe engine after a pre-set period ofidling, and an ECO mode allowsadjusting machine performance to thetask at hand. Customer benefitsinclude lower fuel consumption andextended service intervals. The C3.4Bengine also accepts biodiesel blends up toB20, adding more potential savings.

The 311F RR’s hydraulic system placesmajor components in close proximity, thusminimizing piping lengths and reducing fric-tional losses and pressure drops. The systemresponds proportionally to control levermovement and delivers flow preciselywhere and when it is required, thus reducing

pump loads and saving fuel. Further fuelsavings result from regenerating boom andstick cylinder oil, allowing it to transfer fromthe head end to the rod end of the cylinderswithout wastefully flowing back to the tank.Available auxiliary hydraulic systems andcouplers allow employing powered worktools for greater machine versatility.

Major structures for the 311F RR aredesigned for long-term durability. The upperframe incorporates special mountings toaccommodate the heavy-duty cab, and thestandard long undercarriage uses high-ten-sile-strength steel components for long serv-ice life in a wide range of applications. Thereach boom and stick use internal baffleplates for added strength and are ultrasonical-ly inspected to ensure weld quality. In addi-

tion, these box-section, multi-plate fabrica-tions use high-strength castings and forgingsin high-stress areas such as the boom foot,boom nose, cylinder mounts and stick foot.

The 311F RR is designed to competentlyhandle a variety of work tools, thus expand-ing work opportunities and profitability. Anavailable Cat pin grabber coupler allows

quickly switching among a range ofbucket sizes or quickly attaching ahydraulic hammer for breaking pave-ment materials or a shear for reducingmetal on demolition projects. With anavailable thumb, the 311F RR easilyhandles large rocks, brush, and con-struction debris. A choice of grapplesallows convenient material handlingfor sorting and loading.

In the cab an automatic climatecontrol system with multiple ventsprovides filtered air, and seat choicesinclude air suspension, heated andcooled options. Joystick control con-soles can be adjusted to operator pref-erence; the right-hand controllerincorporates a “one touch” button forreducing and resuming engine speed.An available “quick change” patternchanger allows operators to select theoperating pattern of choice. The crisp

LED monitor, which can be programmed in42 languages, displays critical operatinginformation as well as images from theavailable rearview camera.

The cab’s ample glass areas provide all-around visibility. The upper half of the split-configuration windshield stores in the roof;the lower section stores on the inside wall ofthe cab. A large skylight provides enhancedvisibility and serves as an emergency exit.

Halogen lights provide ample illuminationand can be programmed to stay on for up to90 seconds after engine shuts down.

Large service doors that latch securelywhen opened allow ground-level access toroutine service points such as filters and fluidtaps, and grease points are easily reachedfrom ground level as well. A screen betweenthe radiator and air conditioner condenserfacilitates cleaning, and the ventilation filteris conveniently reached from outside thecab. Water and sediment can be easilydrained during routine maintenance via thefuel tank’s drain cock, and a fuel level indi-cator reduces the risk of overfilling the tank.

Equipment owners need to employ theirmachines to full potential in order to realizemaximum return on investment. They needto produce more in less time using less fuelwhile avoiding unnecessary machine wearand ensuring the safety of everyone on thejob site. Cat Connect helps customers getmore value from their Cat equipment andimprove jobsite efficiency by capitalizing onCaterpillar technology and Cat dealer servic-es.

LINK technologies, like the optionalProduct Link system wirelessly connectsowners to their equipment, providing accessto valuable machine data such as location,hours, fuel consumption, idle time, events,and diagnostic codes for analysis and report-ing via the online VisionLink user interface.LINK information assists with fact-baseddecision making to help increase efficiencyand lower owning and operating costs.

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

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

The 311F RR’s hydraulic system places major com-ponents in close proximity, thus minimizing pipinglengths and reducing frictional losses and pressuredrops.

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The XL 3300 III Gradall excavator allows you to handlemore jobs faster, working in any direction without the needfor outriggers. As a result, governments and contractors canget more value, versatility, profitability and productivity byrequiring fewer machines on the job site, according to themanufacturer.With a four-wheel-drive rubber tire undercarriage, the XL

3300 III excavator moves easily on or off paved surfaces.Exceptionally stable with front axle oscillation locks, the

XL 3300 III does not require additional stabilization as itdigs, picks and carries heavy loads from both sides as wellas the front and rear of the chassis. Conventional excavators,which require outriggers, cannot carry large loads and mustraise and lower outriggers at each working location.For unusually demanding jobs on rough terrain, Gradall

offers outriggers as an option. Also available is an optionalblade for grading.The stability of the XL 3300 III, which weighs about

39,000 lbs. (17,690 kg), complements the excavator’s versa-tility with the telescoping tool that tilts 220 degrees. With fullboom tilt, the operator can position buckets, grapples, ham-mers and other attachments in exact positions.The boom and chassis design also create a low working

profile, allowing the machine to work under bridges, in tun-nels, beneath trees and on the ground floor of parking lot andbuilding construction sites.Because the entire boom tilts, the XL 3300 III does not

lose any boom-end power on high productivity jobs requir-ing mass excavation, trenching, spreading rip-rap, demoli-tion and pavement removal. The tilting alternative for con-ventional models is a boom-end rotation device, whichseverely reduces boom breakout forces.The maximum digging depth of the XL 3300 III is 18 ft.

5 in. (5.6 m), while the boom reach at groundline is extend-ed to 27 ft. 3 in. (8.3 m).A Detroit Diesel Mercedes 172 hp (12.8 kW) engine

delivers full mobility and boom performance, with highpressure, load sensing hydraulics that deliver 13,300 lbs. ofbreakout force. The rear counterweight design results in arear swing of just 7 ft. 6 in. (2.3 m), enabling the excavatorto work in traffic lanes without closing the road.The four-wheel-drive undercarriage has rubber tires

designed for mobility on rough terrain as well as on high-ways where they won’t damage the paved surface. Evenwhile the machine is moving, the operator can changebetween standard and creeper travel mode to efficiently posi-tion the machine. Axles are equipped with internal wet-disctype service and parking brakes.A host of standard features in the excavator’s cab include

air conditioning, removable front window, a large adjustableseating module and a switch to select Gradall, SAE or Deerejoystick patterns.This series of excavators have almost 70 percent parts

commonality, simplifying the task of maintaining invento-ries to complete common service functions. These machinesalso have longer routine service intervals, and most servicelocations can be reached from ground level. A network ofauthorized distributors supports all Gradall excavators, sup-plying service advice and authorized Gradall parts.For information, call 330/339-2211 or visit

www.gradall.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

XL 3300 III ExcavatorHandles Jobs Faster, Without Outriggers

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Hitachi ZX300LC-6 Model Improves Upon PredecessorHitachi Construction Machinery

— Americas has added a newmodel to its construction-classexcavator lineup — theZX300LC-6.

The ZX300LC-6 is an improvedversion of its popular predecessor— the ZX290LC-5 — and featuresEPA Final Tier IV (FT4)/EU StageIV Isuzu engine technology thatmeets rigid emission standards.This bigger, more powerfulmachine gives operators the effi-ciency, reliability and durabilityneeded when out on the job site,according to the manufacturer.

“At Hitachi, we don’t get side-tracked building every type of con-struction equipment. Instead, weleverage our expertise and legacyof meeting demanding miningapplications to build excavatorsthat are highly efficient, reliableand durable,” said Mark Wall,product marketing manager atHitachi Construction Machinery— Americas. “The newZX300LC-6 is no exception. Themachine combines power andfinesse for maximum productivityon any job from site development,road building, utility work andmore.”

The ZX300LC-6 is part ofHitachi’s new Dash-6 lineup. TheDash-6 models — which alsoinclude the ZX250LC-6,ZX350LC-6 and ZX380LC-6 —feature FT4 Isuzu engines thatdeliver the quiet, powerful per-formance Hitachi is known forwith the added bonus of cleaneroperations.

EfficiencyFrom the convenient handrails

that provide easy engine access tothe centralized lube banks, theZX300LC-6 features numeroustime- and money-saving advan-tages. Grouped service pointsmake quick work of the daily rou-tine and operators are able to workmore efficiently with 500- and5,000-hour engine and hydraulicoil service intervals. Easy-to-checksight gauges and fluid reservoirs,quick-change remote-mounted fil-ters and convenient fluid-sampleports minimize periodic mainte-nance downtime.

Additionally, a battery discon-nect switch, located in the rear doorbehind the cab, is easily accessibleand extends battery life. The pro-grammable thumb attachmentmode allows operators to controloil flow and toggle between digand thumb modes. Plus, whateveryour grade system, Topcon,Trimble or Leica, Hitachi nowoffers a grade reference readypackage that reduces installationtime by half.

ReliabilityHitachi’s technology for the

ZX300LC-6 is simple and effi-cient, employing cooled exhaustgas recirculation (EGR), a dieseloxidation catalyst (DOC) andselective catalytic reduction(SCR). Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF)is injected into the exhaust streamof the engine, runs through a cata-lyst, and turns the NOx in theexhaust into harmless water vaporand nitrogen gas. The EGR isspecifically tuned to further reduceNOx (compared to EPA InterimTier IV [IT4]/EU Stage IIIBengines) to meet new emission

standards with minimal use ofDEF.

An improved piston designallows particulate matter to beburned in cylinder, so there’s noneed for a diesel particulate filter(DPF). Additionally, the fuel recir-culation system prevents fuelgelling in cold climates, so maxi-mum productivity can be main-tained.

DurabilityD-channel side frames house

and protect the highly efficientcoolers and FT4 engine. The

boom, arm and mainframe are sotough, they’re warranted for threeyears or 10,000 hours, whichevercomes first. With large idlers,rollers and strutted track links, thesealed and lubricated undercar-riage is built for the long haul.

ProductivityA 7.8-L Isuzu engine gives oper-

ators a 32 percent increase inengine horsepower (compared tothe ZX290LC-5). In addition, theZX300LC-6’s larger, more durablehydraulic pumps — common tothe ZX350LC-6 — provide greater

lift capacity and increased swingtorque to maximize productivity.

The larger pumps, a heavieroperating weight of 64,375 lbs.(29,200 kg), and a redesignedboom and arm allow operators tomaximize efficiency by using alarger bucket. The machine’shydraulic boost system andenhanced boom recirculation gen-erate aggressive boom and armspeed — returning the arm to digfaster, so you can move more dirtin a day. Finally, optional cab andright-side boom lights provideextra illumination to extend pro-duction.

ComfortOperators are set up for success

inside the spacious cab. Silicone-filled cab mounts isolate the opera-tor from noise and vibration, and arefined, multifunction LCD moni-tor makes it quick and simple to tapinto a wealth of performance andconvenience functions and fea-tures.

Operators also will appreciatethe wide entryway, fully adjustablehigh-back sculpted seat, amplestorage and generous legroom. Inaddition, the machine featuresunobstructed all-around visibilitydue to a new hood design pairedwith a wide expanse of front, side,and overhead glass and mirrors.For even more comfort, an option-al air-suspension heated seat isavailable.

For more information, visitwww.HitachiConstruction.com.

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The ZX300LC-6 is an improved version of its popular predecessor— the ZX290LC-5 — and features EPA Final Tier IV (FT4)/EUStage IV Isuzu engine technology that meets rigid emission stan-dards.

Takeuchi Adds New TB216 to Hydraulic Excavator Line Takeuchi-US has recently introduced the

TB216 compact excavator, replacing theTB016. The TB216 features a Yanmar TierIV Final engine, producing 15 hp for amplepower and performance.

The excavator has an operating weight of3,900 lbs. (1,769 kg), and features aretractable undercarriage making it easy totransport and maneuver between gates andin confined areas. The undercarriage has atwo-speed planetary travel motor that deliv-ers a maximum 2.6 mph (4.2 kmh) travelspeed and comes with an automatic shift

down feature for greater drive torque whenturning or pushing. The 9 in. (22.8 cm) widetrack helps provide a low ground pressure ofonly 4.3 psi for working on sensitive sur-faces.

For backfilling and cleanup work, thedozer blade is equipped with bolt-on exten-sions that can be removed to reduce theoverall width of the machine to only 38.6 in.(98 cm) when the tracks are in the retractedposition.

The hydraulic system consists of preci-sion pilot joysticks that deliver smooth,

metered control for the operator and hasvariable displacement pumps that provideenhanced cycle times and an impressive4,250 lbs. of bucket breakout force.

The TB216 fits into backyards, buildingsor just about any tight space on a job site.Despite the small footprint, operators will becomfortable in a spacious deluxe cab, andthe adjustable suspension seat allows theoperator to easily find a comfortable posi-tion, according to the manufacturer.

“The TB216 will replace the TB016 withthe ability to continue to work in tight spaces

on the job site while adding more horsepow-er, greater reach, and increased bucketbreakout force,” said Kim Robinson, direc-tor of sales of Takeuchi-US. “We are excitedto introduce this Tier IV emissions-efficientproduct to the market for customers thatneed a machine with a compact footprintwithout sacrificing power or reach.”

For more information, visitwww.takeuchi-us.com.

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The heavy-duty Volvo EC480E crawlerexcavator is a productive machine that low-ers operating costs through reduced fuel con-sumption and simple maintenance require-ments.

Powered by a Tier IV Final/Stage IV-compliant Volvo D13 engine, the EC480Edelivers high digging and breakout forcesalongside reduced emissions and improvedfuel efficiency.

The full electro-hydraulics are matched tothe engine and are controlled by an advancedsystem which provides on-demand flow andreduces power losses within the circuit. TheVolvo ECO mode contributes to themachine’s total improved efficiency —without any loss of performance in mostoperating conditions. As well as improvingfuel efficiency, this increases controllabilityfor more precise performance.

The integrated work mode system offersthe operator a choice of work modes accord-ing to the task in hand — including I (Idle),F (Fine), G (General) and H (Heavy) — foroptimum efficiency and machine perform-ance. When the controls have been inactive

for a pre-set amount of time, the excavatorcan be programmed to automatically reduceengine speed or even shut down to furtherreduce fuel consumption and noise.Operators can keep track of both current andaverage fuel consumption via a simplegauge in the cab.

User-Friendly Human MachineInterface (HMI)

The EC480E has been designed for easeand simplicity of operation, and all humanmachine interfaces —including the joy-sticks, keypad and LCD monitor — areergonomically designed and positioned foroptimum comfort and control. The numberof switches has been significantly reduced incomparison to previous models, while the 8-inch color LCD screen, displaying machinestatus information vital for maximizing pro-ductivity and uptime, is easy to read in anylight. To ensure operator safety, a seat beltwarning alarm sounds if the operator seatbelt is not fastened when the ignition key isturned.

Maximum UptimeThe Volvo EC480E crawler excavator has

been designed not only for ease of operationbut also for simple maintenance. Thisensures maximum uptime and minimumexpenditure on parts and servicing. Thestrong three-piece undercarriage and hightensile steel X-shaped frame have been rein-forced to ensure a long service life, whileadditional superstructure cover plates pre-vent damage to the underside of the machinefrom rock and debris. The machine vitals areprotected from damage by overheating dueto a hydraulically-driven, electrically-con-trolled cooling fan, further minimizing fuelconsumption and noise. The fan’s optionalreverse functionality, which blows air in theopposite direction, enables self-cleaning forease of maintenance.

Daily service checks are quickly and eas-ily carried out due to grouped service pointsand large, wide opening doors, helping to getthe most out of every operating shift. Theradiator, charged air cooler and hydraulic oilcooler are situated side-by-side to maximize

efficiency, reduce blockages and aid incleaning. The system is easily accessed fromground level by simply opening the sidedoor. Moreover, the handrails and full-sizeguard rails facilitate safe entry and exit of thecab and maintenance access to the super-structure, while easy-clean anti-slip plateshelp the operator gain a sure footing.

Uptime also is increased by the sheer ver-satility of the EC480E, which can be adapt-ed with a wide range of purpose-built attach-ments for performance whatever the applica-tion. Volvo’s general purpose buckets are theperfect tool for digging and re-handling insoft to medium conditions, while heavy-dutybuckets are intended for productive diggingin compacted materials. A selection of eco-nomic, replaceable wear parts including highquality teeth, segments, side cutters, adaptersand shrouds also are available to protect thebucket and ensure long life.

For more information, call 717/532-9181or visit www.volvo.com.

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Volvo EC480E Lowers Operating Costs, Raises Productivity

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Liebherr R 924 Works for Waste, Recycling ApplicationsThe R 924 crawler excavator is configured to

work in transfer stations and recycling centers. Thismachine is equipped with purpose build guards thatprotect key impact areas like the undercarriage,hydraulic cylinders and the operator’s cab.

The waste and recycling build also comes stan-dard with engine and cab pre-cleaners to reducecontamination of the engine oil and operator’s cab.This machine is equipped with a reversible fan toexpel debris from the radiator core to maintain effi-cient cooling.

Equipped for High Performance and Reliabilty

The R 924 features the integrated Liebherr exca-vator system technology for exceptionally smoothand quick operation. This technology is based onpositive control hydraulics and a Liebherr electron-ic control system, making optimal use of the avail-able energy for both individual and combinedmovements.

The high-strength steel structure of the newexcavator has been optimized for top performanceand a longer operating life. The X-shaped designimproves stress distribution and promotes a longerservice life. The sloping design of the undercarriagefrom the center section has led to a reduction of thetime needed to clean debris from the undercarriage.

Efficient Handling, Extensive Attachments

The R 924’s operator cab provides an extremelycomfortable and spacious working environment. Itcomes standard with automatic air conditioning,roll-over protection structure (ROPS), air suspend-ed and heated seats as well as ergonomically-arranged controls and an intuitive touch-screen dis-play.

An extensive range of attachments and featureshave been developed to satisfy the constantly grow-ing needs at construction sites. These include thestandard LiDAT data transmission system for effi-cient machine fleet management and a rear-viewcamera that has been integrated into the counter-weight as a standard feature for additional safety.

The upper carriage layout is entirely new andmakes maintenance work safer and more efficient.Maintenance points have been brought togetherand can be easily reached from ground level via“gull-wing” doors. This simplifies day-to-daymaintenance and minimizes the need to climb uponthe superstructure for general servicing. Visualchecks on fluid levels and other items have beenoptimized, clearly laid out and easy to understand.

For more information, call 757/928-2503 or visitwww.Liebherr.us.

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

The R 924 crawler excavator is equipped with purpose build guardsthat protect key impact areas like the undercarriage, hydraulic cylin-ders and the operator’s cab.

Four New Link-Belt X4 Excavator Models Now AvailableFour new Link-Belt X4 excavator models

are now available for the United States andfor Canada. These new models featureadvanced, electronically-controlled Isuzuengines that meet Final Tier IV require-ments, with up to 12 percent improved fuelefficiency than previous models. Diesel par-ticulate filters (DPFs) are not required, andthis emissions solution is used across all X4models.

New features include a 30 percent biggercontrol valve that creates a larger hydraulicpassage area, larger spools and advancedcontrols to maximize hydraulic system con-trol and responsiveness. Two electrically-controlled Kawasaki variable-displacementaxial-piston pumps and one Kawasaki gearpump assure that hydraulic flow is deliveredprecisely when and where it’s needed. Theresult is more maneuverability and precisionacross all operating modes, smoothermachine operation and up to 12 percentfaster cycle times, according to the manufac-turer.

The X4 excavator cab offers better opera-tor ergonomics and comfort. A large, auto-motive-grade high-back seat provides lum-bar support and reclines at a 65 degree anglefor a relaxed environment during breaks.Arm rests move proportionally with the con-

sole, which means that the distance andangle between joysticks and operatorremains the same, no matter how the seat isadjusted.

With a large, 7-inch LED color monitor tointerface with the machine, anoperator can easily navigate afull menu of user-friendly con-trols to take full command ofthe excavator and attachments.An operator also will feel saferin the ROPS and FOPS-certi-fied cab, especially with thestandard rear-view camera,which displays a panoramicview of the worksite from therear of the machine, with sightguidelines added for increasedsafety. The wide angle viewenhancement system(WAVES) can be added to pro-vide a full 270° viewing enve-lope with no blind spots.

Other notable new cab features include:dual halogen cab lights (with optional LEDlighting); a cup holder and storage areas forcell phones and other small items; newlydesigned joysticks with easy-to-hold gripand radio mute buttons; new MP3 audioinput, Bluetooth-enabled for hands-free

communication. And, all Link-Belt excava-tors are equipped with a standard control pat-tern changer.

To maximize uptime, X4 excavators areequipped with the RemoteCARE GPS-

enabled telematics system, enabling 24/7remote monitoring and security.RemoteCARE tracks routine and majorservice intervals, as well as current machinehealth, providing more flexibility and con-trol when determining when and where toservice machines. The system also providesmachine location in real time for better job

supervision and remote security monitoring.Flashing diagnostic codes on the monitorquickly alert the operator to potential trou-ble. Servicing is a snap, with convenient,ground-level access to all routine service

points, including sample ports forengine and hydraulic oil. All serv-ice ports can be accessed viahand-turn knobs, with no toolsneeded.

The X4 excavators are toughand durable, with improved bossshaping on boom and arm pins toreduce stress; cast boom tips forimproved reliability; and strongercylinder mounts on booms andarms. Structural improvements onthe lowers include a thicker travelmotor case (up to 32 percentincrease over previous models);thicker plating between side frameand travel motor case; up to 7 per-

cent larger track rollers; increased treaddiameter on track rollers; longer front idlerhub; and a shape change on side frames foreasy cleaning.

For more information, visit lbxco.com.(This story also can be found on

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

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Tipping the scales at 84,600 lb. (38,374 kg), JCB’s JS360 ispowered by a six-cylinder, 7.8-L Isuzu engine, meeting Tier IVInterim emissions standards. This highly efficient powerplantproduces 281 hp (210 kW) at just 1,900 rpm, driving a sophis-ticated twin pump, load sensing hydraulic system to deliverstrong digging performance. When equipped with a 21 ft. 2 in.(6.4 m) main boom and a 7 ft. 3 in. (2.2 m) dipper arm, theJS360 delivers 55,776.9 ft. lb. of dipper tearout and 61,103 ft.lb. of bucket tearout force. All JCB heavyline JS crawler excavators benefit from a

revised cab interior with reduced noise levels. The cab incorpo-rates a 7 in. full color multi-function LCD display that is easy toread in all light conditions. The monitor provides the operatorwith customizable home screens, allowing them to display theinformation that they require to operate most effectively.Selection of the machine’s power bands have now been simpli-fied with the use of a single rotating control dial. As the dial isrotated the engine speed increases through four new powerbands from L to H+. The lifting mode delivers high pressure with reduced

hydraulic pump flow, for maximum lift capacity and control.General operating mode provides the optimum balance betweenproductivity and machine efficiency. Heavy mode is designedfor high productivity bulk excavation and earthmoving duties.Heavy Plus is the maximum operating mode, delivering power and hydraulic pump per-formance. Selection of this mode is achieved by turning the dial to H mode and then select-ing the + button by the selection dial.A power boost function is automatic in the L power band with manual selection in all other

power bands, offering increasing performance when required.JCB’s LiveLink telematic solution has also been enhanced with the introduction of these

models. Through the fully electronic engine control, JCBLiveLink provides fleet owners and managers with remote fuelconsumption data for each machine, allowing managers to seemode choice and engine power use from the office. Machinesecurity also is enhanced through the option of ECU matching,allowing companies to match the LiveLink control unit withthat of the machine. If the LiveLink telematic unit is tamperedwith, it prevents the machine being started through communi-cation with the engine control. The JS360 also is available in XD demolition specification or

with a 69 ft. 3 in. (21 m) long reach boom for waterway main-tenance and dredging operations. The JS360LC XD featuresadded protection for both the machine and the operator, includ-ing an XD cage for the cab, heavy duty undercarriage and sideimpact protection. Also available is the JS360 HRD with a modular three-piece

demolition rig, the machine offers 69 ft. 3 in. of reach from theground to the bucket pin. In addition, the modular boom con-struction allows the customer to rapidly change from high-reachequipment to a standard digging boom for site clearance work,adding to the versatility of the 36 ton (32.6 t) machine. TheJS360HRD also can be specified with a hydraulic tilting cab toprovide the operator with improved visibility of the workingarea, plus a heavier counterweight to offset the improved work

equipment. An overload warning system is incorporated to indicate when the machine reach-es its operating limits and as with all JCB excavators the machine can be supplied with mul-tiple LED lights to allow work in all conditions.For more information, visit www.jcb.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.construc-

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Tipping the scales at 84,600 lb. (38,374 kg), JCB’sJS360 is powered by a six-cylinder, 7.8-L Isuzuengine, meeting Tier IV Interim emissions stan-dards

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Gov. McCrory Set to ProposeBond of at Least $1B for JobsAlthough the Chamber handed out a

report the Institute for Transportation andResearch and Education at North CarolinaState University that included fundingoptions, Ebert declined to endorse any ofthose possibilities, which include taxincreases. “We’re not endorsing any specific idea,’’

he said “We don’t think that’s our role. Wethink that’s what elected officials are here todo.’’ It’s also likely that the Chamber would

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. Public Officials. Expert-led education sessions for the shows’ signature learningprograms:

. AGGI Academy

. National Asphalt Pavement Association’sEnvironment, Health & Safety Conference. People, Plants and Paving Training Program

Co-Located Events & MeetingsAGGI Aggregates Academy & Expo focuses exclusively on the aggre-gate industry and is the industry’s leading exposition and educationresource. AGGI features in-depth, industry focused, educational pro-gramming. For more information on this event, contact Asphalt EmulsionManufacturer’s Association. Organizer: 410/267-0023, Annapolis,MD, USA.

AGC CONVENTION 96th Annual AGC Convention DATE: March 18-20, 2015

PLACE: San Juan, Puerto RicoJoin us for the Convention!!! Business Suit OptionalNo one knows the future, but gaining a comprehensive view of whereyou are, where you are going and where you need to be can onlystrengthen the educated decisions construction professionals have tomake every day.Take the opportunity to step outside, analyze the direction yourorganization is heading, listen and compare that with other con-struction professionals and take that perspective back to your organ-ization.As our premier event each year, the AGC Convention and Technology& Construction Solutions Expo is the ideal opportunity to see every-thing AGC can do for you and your business. This year’s conventionwill include professional development sessions covering:. Workforce Development. Drones in Construction. Leadership. Risk Management. Quality Control. Marketing. Much More! For more information, please contact The Associated GeneralContractors of America. General Inquiries: 703/548-3118AGC Store Inquiries: 800/242-1767Convention.AGC.org

AEM MEDIA SERVICES presents BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA will be held September 15 to 18, 2015at the Johannesburg Expo Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa.The show is owned and organized by the Association of EquipmentManufacturers (AEM) and Messe Munchen International (MMI).Exhibit space sales are now open for Bauma ConExpo Africa 2015.Companies applying for space by February 12, 2015, will be includ-ed in the first round of booth assignments. After that date, applica-tions will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. World-class exhibition in important marketplaceExhibitors at the last show pointed out the high quality of attendees.The 2015 show venue is the country’s largest purpose-built exhibi-tion and events facility, offering a modern space and services. And,show participants benefit from the global experience and customerservice of AEM, organizer of CONEXPO-CON/AGG, and MMI, organ-izer of BAUMA. BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA has broad-based supportfrom leading industry groups in Africa and worldwide. After 2015,the show goes to a three-year cycle in response to local and inter-national industry input. AEM is show exhibitor contact for theAmericas: visit the show website: www.bcafrica.com for moredetails. Contact AEM at [email protected] or by telephone +1-414-298-4150/ toll free U.S. and Canada 800-867-6060.

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Allis-Chalmers Yellow HD21 Dozer w/Ripper, 1:50 Scale ...... $85

Bobcat E35 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$50

Bobcat E55 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$60

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

Bobcat S510 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..............................$65

Bobcat S570 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..............................$65

Bobcat T550 Track Loader, 1:25 Scale ......................................$70

Bobcat 225 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$50

Bobcat 743 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ................................$45

Case CX250C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$195

Case 1102 Vibromax Roller, 1:35 Scale......................................$75

Caterpillar CT660 Day Cab Tractor w/Trail King Lowboy Trailer,

1:50 Scale ......................................................................................$100

Caterpillar 225 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$40

Caterpillar 428 Backhoe w/Hammer, 1:50 Scale ......................$70

Caterpillar 769C Off-Highway Truck(NZG), 1:50 Scale ..........$115

Caterpillar 775G Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ....................$110

Caterpillar 777D Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ......................$70

Caterpillar D5K2 LGP Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............$65

Caterpillar D7E Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........................$90

Caterpillar D8N Track-Type Tractor (NzG), 1:50 Scale ..........$150

Caterpillar D10N Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ......................$50

Caterpillar D10 Track-Type Tractor (Conrad), 1:50 Scale......$185

Caterpillar D10T Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ......................$95

Caterpillar D11N Track-Type Tractor (Conrad), 1:50 Scale ..$185

Caterpillar D11R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ....................$100

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

Caterpillar 336D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................$95

Caterpillar D350D Articulated Dump Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........$50

Caterpillar 365B L Series II Excavator, 1:50 Scale....................$75

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

Caterpillar 428B Backhoe/Loader(NZG), 1:50 Scale................$75

Caterpillar 428C Backhoe/Loader (NZG), 1:50 Scale ..............$75

Caterpillar 953 Traxcavator, NZG, 1:50 Scale............................$90

Caterpillar 963D Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ................................$60

Caterpillar 988K w/ Grapple, 1:50 Scale ..................................$160

Demag Tracked Paver (NZG), 1:50 Scale ..................................$75

Doosan Moxy MT31 Articulated Truck ....................................$100

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

Grove GMK 3050 All Terrain Crane, 1:50 Scale ......................$120

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

International 175 Crawler Loader, 4in1, 1:50 Scale..................$65

International TD-15 Dozer w/Umbrella, 1:50 Scale ..................$60

John Deere “BO” Lindeman Crawler Tractor, 1:16 Scale ......$70

John Deere 315SJ Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................$40

John Deere 420 Dozer, 1:16 Scale ..............................................$60

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 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

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

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

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

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

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Fort Washington, PA 19034Visit our Ebay Store – bmckeon collectibles – for a complete list with pictures.

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

Caterpillar 994 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale - $215

Caterpillar 980G Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale - $60

Komatsu Kenworth T880 with Tri-AxleLowboy, 1:50 Scale - $135

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FloridaPowerscreen of Florida5125 Frontage Rd.N. Lakeland, FL 33810Tel: 863-687-7153Fax: 863-680-1289Web: www.powerscreenfla.com

Alabama & MississippiPowerscreen Crushing & Screening11901 Westport Rd.Louisville, KY 40245Tel: 800-227-0534

184 Commercial Ct.Alabaster, AL 35007Tel: 205-966-9775Web: www.powerscreensales.com

GeorgiaPowerscreen of Georgia3402 Grant Rd.Conley, GA 30288Tel: 404-577-1483

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Environmental Concerns Due toIntracoastal Waterway Force Delaysas well as available funding, the project was phased withPhase 1 [Hwy 9 to Hwy 501] being built in the late 1990s,and Phase 2 [Hwy 501 to Hwy 544] being built in the mid2000s. The current project is Phase 3 and extends theParkway from Highway 544 to Highway 707. “The project was needed to provide a north and south con-

trolled access facility to improve mobility, reduce congestionon the Highway 17 bypass and accommodate the increasedtraffic created by a growing permanent population and thegrowing tourism industry along the Grand Strand. The gov-ernor-appointed RIDE Committee identified it as a top pri-ority, as did the GSATS Committee. This third phase is thecontinuation of the original project scope developed by thegrass roots committee.”The site is physically located in the unincorporated area of

Horry County. Horry County consists of various municipal-ities, which includes the city of Myrtle Beach. Work beganin February, 2014. “This particular project has had very minimal impact on

traffic,” said Gosnell, “as it is mainly in an undeveloped area.However one of the bridges will span Enterprise Road,which will require it to be closed for nine months, reroutingtraffic in another direction. This road has a few businesses,but is mainly residential.”Although work is continuing without any major snags,

environmental inquiries did force delays. The main concernhas been environmental stewardship, due to the crossing ofthe Intracoastal Waterway and the associated wetlands andfloodplain.“The South Carolina Department of Transportation

(SCDOT) was asked by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers(USACE) to reassess wetland impacts from Phases I and II,with respect to the original permit application that was sub-mitted in 2000 for the entire corridor,” Gosnell said. “Thisincluded new wetland delineations and surveys.”For roughly two years, construction on the 31 extension

was put on hold, while the SCDOT worked with the USACEon issues related to obtaining a water quality permit. Theprocess involved a great deal of detailed field analyses andcoordination with the Corps.Elizabeth Williams, USACE project manager, explained

construction on the 31 extension was on hold, while SCDOTworked with the Corps of Engineers on issues related to thewater quality permit. “The Corps processed a DA permit modification request

for the Carolina Bays Parkway, which included unauthorizedimpacts to wetlands in the constructed portion of SC 31, aswell as changing the terminus of SC 31 to SC 707,” saidWilliams. “This included the impacts to waters of the U.S.by the widening of SC 707.”Field analyses involved identifying impacts to wetlands,

as well as identifying the location and configuration of wet-lands along SC 707. The Corps was in constant communi-cation with SCDOT and its consultants regarding the project.Some nearby residents and conservation groups demand-

ed more information about the project, voicing concernabout the environmental impact. “Wetlands provide a multitude of functions, which

include natural water quality improvement, flood protection,recharging groundwater, shoreline erosion control, habitat

for wildlife and opportunities for recreation and aestheticappreciation,” Williams said. The Corps’ RegulatoryProgram is committed to protecting the nation’s aquaticresources, while allowing reasonable development throughfair, flexible and balanced permit decisions.”As for the project’s cost, much of the SC 31 widening

project is made possible by the State Infrastructure Bank,which provides funding to entities that officials say demon-strate a strong local commitment to transportation. “Through its local option sales tax program, Horry

County is providing over $300 million for improvements tostate-maintained highways,” said Williams. “As a result, thebank partnered with the county to provide the bulk of thefunding for the Carolina Bays Parkway Phase III project.”The purpose of the bank is to select and assist in financing

major qualified projects, exceeding $100 million, by provid-ing loans and other financial assistance for constructing andimproving highway and transportation facilities necessaryfor public purposes, including economic development.“The contractor is currently working on construction of

the new bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway (ICWW), andconstructing the embankments for the new roadbed betweenEnterprise Road and SC-707, said Travis Patrick, SCDOTengineer. “Construction has been running smoothly.“On the ICWW Bridge, the contractor has completed all

of the drilled shaft foundations on the north side of the water-way, and has begun the drilled shaft foundations on the southside of the waterway. They are currently constructing thecolumns and caps for the new bridge on the north side of thewaterway. The piles for the end bent on the north side of thewaterway have been completed.”Flatiron Constructors Inc. of Colorado is serving as the

prime contractor. Crews used conventional clearing for mostof the new alignment. However, in the wetlands areas, mostof the vegetation was mulched in-place to avoid disturbingthe existing ground and root mass. This effort will maintainthe ground profile at the same level it was prior to construc-tion, and allow vegetation to reestablish itself much quickeronce the project is complete. “For the site prep of the roadbed, the organic layer of

material was stripped off and much of it was stockpiled forlater use as topsoil material,” Patrick said. “A soil bridge liftwas used to provide a stable working platform for the con-struction equipment. The borrow material was brought tothe site in on-road dump trucks and unloaded at a transferstation, where it was reloaded into off-road dump trucks fortransport along the new road corridor to the working area.This was done to minimize wear and tear on the on-roadtrucks and avoid trucks getting stuck in loose patches of sanddisturbed by the construction traffic.“The amount of borrow excavation material that will be

brought in from off site is estimated to be almost 1 millioncubic yards. The amount of onsite material that will be exca-vated and relocated is estimated to be approximately260,000 cubic yards.”There are five bridges on the project, including the main

bridge over the ICWW, two small bridges over wetland areason the SC-31 mainline, a bridge over SC-707 for the newinterchange and a new bridge on Enterprise Road that willspan over SC-31, according to Patrick.

PARKWAY from page 1

PARKWAY see page 96

Deep South JCB6851 Greenwood RoadShreveport, LA 71119318-621-9000

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MacKinnon JCB2230 N US Hwy 301Tampa, FL 33619813-621-4671

1915 N Orange Blossom TrOrlando, FL 32804877-205-6098

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JCB of South Florida(a division of Florida Coast Equipment)

9775 W Boynton Beach BlvdBoynton Beach, FL 33437

561-369-041415900 Westpark Ln

Fort Pierce, FL 34945772-461-1003

www.jcbofsouthflorida.com

Dougherty JCB446 Fairforest Way

Greenville, SC 29607864-277-9800

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336-275-33515605 Martin Luther King Hwy

Greenville, NC 27834252-830-5377

8205 Brownleigh DrRaleigh, NC 26717919-787-6700

www.doughertyjcb.com

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JCB of Chattanooga1609 Church Rd

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TOWABLE LIFT | GENIE TZ34 OR COM-PARABLECONTACT: JACK | EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––85X20FTENCLOSED CARTRAILER |8.5X20FT.V ENCLOSED CAR TRAILERWITH ELECTRIC INSIDE.CONTACT: MR.TUSSINGPHONE: 970 523-9176EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––3306 CAT GEN SET | USED 3306 CATGEN SET 175 - 200CONTACT: SCOTT DARLINGPHONE: 402-385-3003FAX: 402-385 2154EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––550 NEW TRUCK ENGINECONTACT: TOMMYPHONE: 208-867-8422EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––6036 SKYTRACK | USED 6036 OR 6032SKYTRACKCONTACT: MARIOPHONE: 231-768-4001EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADERS | WE NEED RUN-NING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEELLOADERS 910, 920, 930, 936 & 936E.CALL RIZ @ 832-528-0786 OR [email protected] WENEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CATWHEEL LOADERS 950, 950B, 950E,950F/F-II, 966C/E & 966F/F-II. CALL RIZ@ 832-528-0786 OR EMAIL [email protected] WE NEED RUNNINGOR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOAD-ERS 970F, 980C, 980F, 988B & 972G.CONTACT: RIZPHONE: 832-528-0786EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VARIOUS | CAT 345BL SERIES II - 2003YEAR AND NEWER CAT 988G - 2000YEAR AND NEWER CAT 623E / F - 1993AND NEWER CAT 613C II - 2003 ANDNEWER WITH CAB & A/C CAT 14G - 1988AND NEWER CAT D9H JCB 214 LOADERBACKHOE - 4 X 4 - 2003 - 2005 -THANKSCONTACT: SANTIAGOPHONE: 305-506-4263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ROCKWELL R170 DIFFERENTIAL |LOOKING FOR ROCKWELL SINGLESPPED REAR DIFFERENTIAL 680 - 740RATIOS 24 SPLINE AXLES, CASTINGNUMBERS #3200 J 1180 AC FOR OFFROAD USED IN MED. TRUCKS & EQUIP-MENT CORE OR TAKE OUTCONTACT: DONNYPHONE: 800-464-0573FAX: 978-463-3292EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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650-750 H.P. POWER UNITRADIATOR/FRAME (CLUTCH) PRE-FERRED.) CAT 3412 OR CUMMINS ORDETROITCONTACT: CASEYPHONE: 608-965-3480EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR D10R DOZER WITH RIPPERSCONTACT: JIMPHONE: 559-259-0477FAX: 559-674-3848EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––A 7, 000 LB TRAILER 10, 000 LB TRAILER USED | 6 LUG 2 AXLE USEDTRAILER THAT HAULS 7-10 THOUSANDPOUNDSCONTACT: MARK MARIETTAPHONE: 770-972-4550FAX: 770-972-5646EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––944-E LULL TELEHANDLER, TRAVERS-ING CARRIAGE, CAB, HEAT, ROTATINGHEAD, WIDE FORKS, 3-4 THOUSAND HRS.CONTACT: JERRY WILLIAMSPHONE: 1-507-387-1667FAX: 1-507-388-1600EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200, EX400,EX60WD, EX100WD.CONTACT: HIDAYAT KHANPHONE: +92-345-8818803EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS 926,936, 950, 950B, 950E, 966E, 966FCONTACT: NAQIB KHANPHONE: +93-333-3298751EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR 535C SKIDDER WITHWINCH, GRAPPLE AND LESS THAN3,000 HOURS.CONTACT: NATACHA AUBINPHONE: +33698174467EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––THOMAS T45 | NEED TO REPLACEDAMAGED CAB, LOOKING FOR COMPLETE CAB, PARTIAL CAB,GLASS, ETCCONTACT: DAVE FOWLERPHONE: 847-553-5911EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRENCH BOXES, MANHOLE BOXES |LOOKING FOR GOOD TRENCHSHIELDS, MANHOLE BOXES, STEEL ORALUMINUM ALL SIZES WITH MFG. TABDATA. ALSO LOOKING FOR BEDDINGBOXESCONTACT: BRUCE MCFADDENPHONE: 501-831-4570EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUAL | 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]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––90 OR 150 SCREEN ALL | OPERATINGCONDITION SCREEN ALLCONTACT: BILLPHONE: 203 9296314FAX: 203 929 0144EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE 595D CAT 330BL CAT966F CAT 950B CAT 980C CAT 950E CAT12G CAT 14G CAT 14H TADANO 50 TONROUGH TERRAIN CRANE CAT D9NDOZERCONTACT: FRANK QPHONE: 832-655-2921EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D300E CAT TRUCK | LOOKING FOR AD300E CAT 6 WHEEL DRIVE WITH LOWHOURS AND OR A PARTS TRUCKCONTACT: GLENPHONE: 705-441-0237FAX: 705-445-5976EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED ARROW MASTER 1350 DROPHAMMERCONTACT: RON CARMANEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAB FOR CAT 960 WHEEL LOADERCONTACT: JOHNPHONE: 252-482-2423FAX: 252-482-8822EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––450 DOZER WITH RIPPERS WITH LOWHRS. ON IT AROUND 3000 HRS.CONTACT: WILLYPHONE: 254-224-2424EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TEREXLIFT TX 5119M | TELEHANDLERFOR LOADING HAY AND STRAW. MAYBE CALLED GENIE G-5-19. WE ARELOCATED CLOSE TO ST. LOUIS, MO.CONTACT: HAROLD WATSONPHONE: 618-973-0595EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LIGHTING STATION FOR FLAGGERS.CONTACT: RAY SMITHPHONE: 541-805-5972FAX: 541-963-8126EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Gregory Owens...

IronPlanet’s CEO Opines onCat Auction Services MergerBy Giles LambertsonCEG CORRESPONDENT

The December announcement thatIronPlanet and Cat Auction Services aremerging was the fruit of more than a year ofdiscussions initiated by IronPlanetChairman and CEO Gregory J. Owens. Theunion of the two heavy equipment auctionhouses is expected to be completed by earlysummer. The deal comes 15 years after thelaunching of IronPlanet and seven yearsafter Owens took the company helm.

In a January interview with CEG, Owenspointed to a three-day auction sale in Floridain February where Cat dealers will haveaccess to IronPlanet’s 1.2 million registrantsin its buy base as an exampleof what the two companiescan do together. The Feb. 11to 13 event is billed as a jointauction by Cat AuctionServices and IronPlanet andamong the companies con-signing equipment to thesale are 19 Caterpillar deal-ers.

IronPlanet has grownthrough acquisitions, part-nerships and evolution of itsonline auction lineup of services. IronPlanetis the main company platform but also orbit-ing the equipment marketplace areTruckPlanet and GovPlanet. The formermoves over-the-road trucks. The latter wascreated after IronPlanet bid successfully foran exclusive multi-year contract to sell U.S.Department of Defense surplus equipment.

Among the moves by Owens were theacquisition of Asset Appraisal Services tohelp with truck inspections, and the start-upof allEquip, which is an online “buy now”option for buyers wanting to add to theirequipment fleets between auctions. KruseEnergy and Equipment Auctioneers wasacquired in November. Finally, IronPlanetpartnered last year with VeriTread trans-portation services to help customers moveequipment to and from auctions.

“We are very pleased with all that we didin the last year,” Owens said, declining to sayif other transactions are in the wings. “Wealways are looking at other deals out there.”

At live auctions, sellers and buyers amblethrough acres of machinery together or dis-cuss the merits of Tier IV emission systemsover lunch. Owens isn’t concerned that thissocial appeal of live auctions will ultimately

limit the growth of virtual auctions, thoughhe acknowledges that some sociability issacrificed where moving cursors and click-ing mice rule.

“But that is like those who said ebay was-n’t really going to grow, and now it is a $50billion company. Or that Amazon wasn’tgoing to grow, now an $85 billion company.We will be holding some physical auctionsin different cities, which will be chances tobring our buy base and seller base together.But the Internet will be our primary growthvehicle.”

Owens describes live auction houses as“lifestyle businesses.”

“One of the things such businesses willcontinue to struggle with is bringing the

global reach of the buy base to their auctions.The global market plays in favor of largerauction houses such as ours. Larger busi-nesses are more attracted to larger auctionswhere they can sell their equipment at high-er prices.”

On the other hand, global online auction-eers operating in a virtual realm are morechallenged to deliver what feels like person-al service. Voices at the other end of a tele-phone line or words in a text message are notquite the same as a slap on the back and face-to-face conversation.

The IronPlanet CEO said the impersonalnature of the Internet is offset by efficiency:IronPlanet detailed inspection reports arethorough; its IronClad Assurance that pur-chased equipment will live up to its billing isat least as good as a buyer kicking the tireshimself. In the end, such bottom-line virtueshave persuaded many buyers that they cando their socializing in places other than auc-tions, according to Owens.

The numbers show that the IronPlanetonline business model is effective. Grossmerchandise value in 2007, when Owenstook over, was $231 million. It is projected to

see MERGER page 103

“We always are looking atother deals out there.”

Gregory OwensIronPlanet

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ARTBA Honors Jon Epps During Annual RED Meeting

Jon Epps, senior research fellow andexecutive associate director of TexasTransportation Institute (TTI) at TexasA&M University was awarded theAmerican Road & Transportation BuildersAssociation’s (ARTBA) prestigious “S.S.Steinberg Award” Jan. 12 during the associ-ation’s annual Research & EducationDivision (RED) meeting in Washington,D.C.

Named after the founding president of theARTBA’s RED, the award recognizes indi-viduals who make remarkable contributionsto transportation education.

Epps has made extraordinary scholarlycontributions to the field of asphalt pave-ment technology. Considered a pioneer withmore than 40 years of experience, he wasresponsible for developing the first national-ly recognized performance related specifi-cations for asphalt mixtures as a result ofground breaking work in pavement recy-cling and testing. His lab evaluations andfield constructions on the sensitivity of

asphalt mixes, and the use of lime as anadmixture, have led to improved techniquesand materials used in the pavement con-struction industry.

In addition to being a member of theARTBA RED, Epps serves on the board ofdirectors of the National Asphalt PavementAssociation, the International Society ofAsphalt Pavements, the CounteringTerrorism Panel on Transportation andFederal Highway Administration’s (FHWA)Expert Task Group on Recycled AsphaltPavements and Technical Working Groupon Warm Mix Asphalt. He is the past chair-man of the Transportation Research BoardCommittees on General Asphalt Problemsand Bituminous Soil Stabilization, formerdean of the College of Engineering at theUniversity of Nevada, Reno and formerengineering services manager for GraniteConstruction Inc.

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

JCB North America HonorsOutstanding Employees

On Dec. 11, 2014, JCB North Americahosted its annual Celebrating SuccessAwards, which recognizes employees foroutstanding performance during 2014.Several key areas were celebrated duringthis Academy Award-style ceremony.

“Our loyal staff makes it possible for JCBto continue growing and prospering,” saidArjun Mirdha, president and chief executiveofficer of JCB North America. “As we closeout our best year yet in North America, Iwant to personally thank each and every oneof these outstanding employees for the posi-tive contributions they have made and for thesense of urgency that each exhibits daily todrive our success.”

The following JCB employees receivedhonors during the 2014 awards ceremony:

• Best Apprentice: Jacob Lindsey• Best Kaizen: Jim Fountain, production

control team• Best Apprentice Mentor: Jason

Middleton, senior engineer• People Champion: Shane Coates, gener-

al manager, eastern region• Best Sales Professional: Andrea Whelan,

national accounts manager• Best Customer Focus: Ashby Graham,

global product manager, skid steers andcompact track loaders

• Best Team: Savannah parts and service— Team Leader: Chris Giorgianni, VP ofparts and service. Team Members: DavidPolete, Michael Hendrix, Rob Phillips,Tunya Flippo, Dustin Diplock, Alan Hookerand Clyde Shepard.

• Safety Award: Jeffrey Sapp, XP techni-cian

• Outstanding Contribution: JP Moncada,North American Brand and Designworksmanager

• Spirit of JCB: Roger Kitchen, militarycontract manager

Senior team members presented each ofthe winning employees with a trophy recog-nizing that person’s outstanding contributionto JCB’s ongoing success.

For more information, visitwww.jcbna.com.

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

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Henderson Auctions Hosts Three-Day Sale

Bob Mosley of Southern Louisiana Machinery (SLM)checks out this Terex TH842C high-lift.

Troy Rawlings and Denise Deshotel, both of Troy’sAutomotive & Salvage in Kinder, La., shop the invento-ry and consider this Kobelco SK260 excavator.

Bo Williams, Williams Bros. Equipment, Watso, La., con-siders bidding on this John Deere 744H loader.

Greg Gaines, American Piping Inspections, Tulsa,Okla., wants to take this high-pressure hydro-testingsystem home with him.

John Fore, Tiki Tubing, Denham Spring, La., wants askid steer like this 763 Bobcat for his business.

Henderson Auctions held a three-day sale Jan. 29 to 31in Livingston, La.

Farley Ard and Dewight Casona, both of Cason & ArdEquipment Service in Amite, La., inspect this KomatsuD37P dozer.

Bob and Kelly Emery, Emery Equipment, Baton Rouge,La., inspect this Bobcat T200 turbo.

Raymond Lemaire, Circle R, Gonzalez, La., looks at thisKubota KX121-2 excavator.

Henderson Auctions held a three-day sale Jan. 29 to 31in Livingston, La. A variety of equipment was fea-tured including heavy trucks, trailers, containers and

travel trailers on the first day of the sale. Days two and threefeatured construction equipment, support equipment, farmtractors, implements, pick-ups and more.

For more information visit HendersonAuctions.com. (This story also can be found on Construction

Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.) CEG

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Project Involves Five BridgesIncluding Span Over ICWW“The ICWW Bridge has six lanes, each 12

feet wide, with 10 foot interior and exteriorshoulders for both northbound and south-bound lanes,” Patrick said. “The main clearspan over the ICWW is 310 feet long. Theend bents are supported on HP pile founda-tions. Interior bents are drilled shaft foun-dations. There are 92 to 84 inch diameterdrilled shafts and 16 to 102 inch diameterdrilled shafts.“The Enterprise Road Bridge spans 223

by 37 feet wide. It has two lanes, each 11feet wide, with 5 foot shoulders, and is sup-ported on HP piles on the end bents, and two72 inch diameter drilled shafts on the centerbent.”The SC-707 Bridge spans 148 by 86 ft.

(45.1 by 26.2 m) wide. It has three lanes;each 12 ft. (3.7 m) wide, with 10 ft. (3 m)interior and exterior shoulders for bothnorthbound and southbound lanes and issupported on HP pile foundations. The FirstDual and Second Dual Wetland workinvolves two bridges side by side. Onespans 60 by 63 ft. (19.2 by 19.2 m) wide, theother 60 by 51 ft. (18.2 by 15.5 m) wide.They are supported on HP and concrete pilefoundations.There are still more than two years left in

the project. Estimated time frames to finishsome of the major items include the comple-tion of the ICWW Bridge by the end of2016, the Enterprise Road Bridge by late2015 to mid 2016, two wetland bridges by2015, the SC-707 Bridge by mid 2015 tomid 2016, concrete paving by mid 2015 tolate 2016 and asphalt paving sometimebetween 2016 to 2017.“One of the main challenges for this proj-

ect has been the work through, and in prox-imity to, the ICWW and the wetlands areas,”Patrick said. “Prior to any work starting, theclearing limits for the project had to be sur-veyed in, and a barrier and warning fenceinstalled to prevent equipment from enteringa non-permitted area. Wetland areas near theICWW were permitted to be cleared, butcould not be grubbed, and no fill could beplaced. Flatiron has built a temporary trestlealongside the new bridge that is being usedfor access of construction equipment whilebuilding the new ICWW Bridge. This min-imizes the disturbance of the ground duringconstruction.”Currently there is no shift work or night

work, but some night work will be requiredwhen lanes are closed on some of the majorroutes, such as SC-707. FlatironConstructors has approximately 50 person-nel on site at this time. The subcontractors

have approximately another 30 on site.“Since this project is mostly on a new

alignment, there are minimal impacts to traf-fic,” said Patrick. “The closure of EnterpriseRoad for nine months will impact motorists,since they will have to use a detour route toget to a designated evacuation route. Thecontractor is required to have a plan in placebefore the beginning of each hurricane sea-son with the measures they will take to pro-tect the traveling public in the event of a hur-ricane, as well as the measures they will taketo protect or stabilize equipment and partial-ly completed structures.”Equipment on the project includes cranes,

a crane mounted drilled shaft rig, on-roaddump trucks, off-road dump trucks, bulldoz-ers, trackhoes, backhoes, loaders, materialhandlers, manlifts, concrete pump trucks andconcrete trucks. Some of the main materialsbeing used on the project include 1 millioncu. yds. (764,554.9 cu m) of borrow excava-tion, 260,000 cu. yds. (198,784.2 cu m) ofunclassified excavation, 265,000 sq. yds.(221,573 sq m) of 6 in. (15.2 cm) gradedaggregate base, 150,000 sq. yds. (125,419.1sq m) of 9 in. (22.9 cm) concrete pavement,90,000 sq. yds. (75,251.5 sq m) of 9 in. con-crete shoulders, 8.3 million lbs. (3.76 millionkg) of reinforcing steel and 30,300 cu. yds.(23,166 cu m) of Class 4000 concrete.The project has reportedly been running

smoothly with only minor issues. Weatherhas not been a major factor, to date. Therehave been some periods of wet weather, butthe contractor has been able to continueworking in areas that are less impacted byshowers. The total project, including preliminary

engineering, right-of-way acquisition andconstruction is estimated to cost approxi-mately $200 million and is funded by theState Infrastructure Bank, AmericanRecovery and Investment Act Funds andearmark funds.Horry County, in partnership with the

SCDOT and the Federal HighwayAdministration (FHWA), is working to com-plete the Carolina Bays Parkway to improvemobility and connectivity on the GrandStrand’s existing transportation network.SCDOT will manage the day-to-day opera-tions of the project. If all goes according to schedule, the com-

pletion of Phase III is expected by spring2017.

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

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Alex Lyon & Son Kicks Off Annual Florida Auctions

Tom Hribar (L), president, Hribar Corporation, talks withAlex Lyon & Son Vice President Chad Ketelsen about theCaterpillar excavators.

Monitoring the pricing of the excavators in the lineup (L-R) are LarryArmstrong, Yancey Bros. Co., Atlanta, Ga.; Tom Couser, Alex Lyon &Son; and Murf Murphy, Best Tractor, Central Square, N.Y.

Les Hull owner, Hulls 151 Implement, Waupun, Wis., looks oversome of the rough-terrain forklifts at the annual Alex Lyon & SonFlorida auction.

(L-R): Rick Newman, Newman Tractor, Verona, Ky.; Daryl Crear ofRumpke, Cincinnati, Ohio; and Marcel Lehouillier of MarcelEquipment, Ontario, Canada, catch up on what’s happening in theused equipment marketplace.

Dean Adsit (L) and Dennis McDavid, both of Nortrax’s used equipment department, stand in front ofa John Deere 350G excavator.

A tremendous crowd was on hand at the Alex Lyon & Son auction onthe excavator and dozer sale day.

Alex Lyon & Son again kicked off the Florida Auctions Jan.31 with a nine-day sale in Kissimmee, Fla.

During the auctions — Alex Lyon & Son’s 22nd annual Floridasale — a wide variety of equipment went on the block with eachday featuring more than 1,000 lots of equipment.

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With More Than 100 Lots of Equipment Up for Sale

Auctioneer Mike Powers looks for more bids on the excavators.

If you needed a hydraulic hammer for your machine purchase atthe Lyon sale, Bobby “T” Tedesco of Gorilla Hammers, Randolph,Mass., was ready to talk.

Jim MacDougall (L), regional sales manager, andCarlos Guzman, sales, both of Morooka, are excitedto talk about the company’s new side dumping tech-nology on Morooka’s compact dump trucks as well aspersonnel carriers, which can carry you beyond whenthe roads and trails stop.

Rod Abele (L), Abele Tractor, Albany, N.Y., dis-cusses the auction with Bud Pecoy, Mid CountryMachinery Inc.

On day one of the sale, Jack Lyon (L) of AlexLyon & Son Auctioneers, Syracuse, N.Y., gets hiscopy of the Construction Equipment Guide(CEG) Florida Auctions Special Edition and talkswith CEG’s Midwest Publisher Joe McKeon.

Valley Transportation was on hand to take careof all the auction attendees’ shipping needs.Shipping experts Mike Munroe (L), GrandMeadow, Minn., and Steve Martin out ofOklahoma were there to help.

Dick Courts of Courts Machinery, Windom, Minn.,picked up a couple of nice scissor lifts and islooking to buy some more equipment at the AlexLyon & Son auction — maybe this Caterpillar 140motorgrader.

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Tommy Drake (L), CEO, Bluff Spring HoldingsLLC of White Plains, Ky.; Belvedere; and ToddHarris take in the sights. Belvedere attracts a lotof attention and he loves every minute of it.

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Twenty-Second Annual Florida Auctions Gets Off to a

SmartEquip Connect delivers equipment uptime so you can “Be Ready” to get the job donemore efficiently, to win the bid and to grow while you reduce errors and cost. Customerscan connect directly to major manufacturer’s parts & service manuals as well as other sup-port information. (L-R) are Mike Kendall, director of OEM business development; Perla;Chris Reinhardt, project manager; Kelly; Brian T. Rich, chairman and CEO; Katerina; MikeBirch, vice president; and Mike Holland, executive vice president and product management.

Looking for machines to expand hisequipment fleet, Wayne Smith ofWayne’s Backhoe Service Inc.,Calabash, N.C., was the high bidder onthis Caterpillar D6N LGP dozer.

Jerry Lambert, Recycling andProcessing Equipment Inc., catch-es a few rays while working theannual auction sale.

Auction regulars, John Neville (L) of John E. Neville Excavating, Goffstown,N.H., and Oscar Plourde of Plourde Sand and Gravel Co., Suncook, N.H.,attend the big Lyon Florida sale every year.

On day seven of the sale, Lee Mashburn (L) of MashburnEquipment, Ringgold, Ga., and Rick Udelson of Easton Salesand Rentals, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, talk about the machinesthat are about to go on the auction block.

(L-R): Randy Reiners, Bud Pecoy and Joe Panebianco, all ofMid Country Machinery Inc., look to take home this JohnDeere 750K dozer. The company has expanded by opening abranch in Brewerton, N.Y.

John Dendis (L), JC Construction, andJoe Dendis (seated), Dendis Sand andGravel, Waterloo, N.Y., check out thisCaterpillar 329E excavator.

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Great Start With Nine-Day Alex Lyon & Son Auction

Glad to be back at Alex Lyon & Son’s Florida auction this year and excitedabout its new partnership with eBay (L-R) are Proxibid’s Craig Taylor,international operations manager; Aaron Kuehl, sales executive; WadeSchramm, logistics support; and Shane Adams, logistics agent.

Bruce Knapp, used equipment manager of Anderson Equipment Co., brought on board tomanage the company’s used fleet, checks the Komatsu dozers at the annual sale.

(L-R): Rod Abele, Abele Tractor, Albany, N.Y.; Hank Spies, Milton CAT; and Mike Pearl,Equipment Mart of NY, all veteran auction goers, talk about the excavators at the sale.

Taking a break from auctioning and grabbing a cold “red Solo cup” bever-age (L-R) are Ryan Udelson and Mark Enck of PowerTrac Machinery,Miami, Fla.; Dick Tabb, Tabb Equipment Sales, Marietta, Ga.; and RickMathis, Blount Springs Materials, Cullman, Ala.

Test operating a Caterpillar 328D excavator are Roger McHugh (in cab)and Dan McHugh of Brookside Equipment Sales, Phillipston, Mass.

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WANTED ..........................................................................................88PAVING COMPACTION & MILLING PROMO ..................................48RITCHASON TESTIMONIAL ............................................................33NEWSLETTER ADVERTISING ........................................................80

DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS ..............................................................79EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ....................................................................21EURO AUCTIONS UK LTD

ATLANTA GA ....................................................................................95FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIP LLC ................................................6,7FLANGE LOCK ..........................................................................................34FLINT EQUIPMENT COMPANY USED ....................................................24FLUID CONTROL SERVICES....................................................................30G S EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................9GOMACO CORP........................................................................................40HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ..........................................................27HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ..............................................................104HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY............................................64,65HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..............................................55IMPACT ROLLER TECHNOLOGY ............................................................34IRONPLANET ............................................................................................93JCB INC ................................................................................................86,87JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..............................................................................44JM WOOD

MONTGOMERY, AL ..........................................................................97JOHN DEERE ............................................................................................63JOHN DEERE SKID STEER......................................................................89KAWASAKI ................................................................................................22KOBELCO CONST MACH AMERICA LLC ................................................35KOMATSU AMERICA CORP......................................................................75KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ..............................................................................69

KUHN EQUIPMENT SALES INC ..............................................................25LBX ....................................................................................................52,53LEEBOY ................................................................................................44,45LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CO ....................................................5MACKINNON EQUIPMENT & SERVICE ..................................................13MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS ................................................................37MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ........................................................................11MB AMERICA INC ......................................................................................31MOBRO MARINE INC................................................................................14MOTLEY'S AUCTION & REALTY GROUP

RICHMOND VA ................................................................................96NEXTRAN OF JACKSONVILLE ................................................................29NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ................................................71OKADA AMERICA ......................................................................................72PETROWSKY AUCTIONEEERS INC

NORTH FRANKLIN CT ..................................................................103PINNACLE CENTRAL CO..........................................................................30POWERSCREEN ......................................................................................85RAYCO ......................................................................................................24RICHBOURG'S RENTAL............................................................................26RING POWER CRANE ..............................................................................12RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS

LEBANON TN ................................................................................103ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY................................................................82ROADTEC ..................................................................................................39ROSCO MFG CO ......................................................................................46SAKAI AMERICA INC ................................................................................38SEAL-RITE INC..........................................................................................38SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ..................................................20SOUTHERN QUALITY TRUCK..................................................................26SULLAIR ....................................................................................................28TAKEUCHI ............................................................................................72,73TRACTOR TRACS INC..............................................................................82TREKKER TRACTOR ................................................................................16TRENCH SHORING SERVICES................................................................32VOLVO COMPACTION ..............................................................................47VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..................................................67WACKER NEUSON....................................................................................57WIRTGEN AMERICA ............................................................................42,43WORLD OF ASPHALT ..............................................................................81YANMAR AMERICA ..................................................................................77

GEORGIA SUPPLEMENTBOBCAT OF ATLANTA ................................................................................3CENTRAL ATLANTA TRACTOR ..................................................................2REYNOLDS-WARREN EQUIPMENT CO....................................................7TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................................................8YANCEY BROTHERS CO ........................................................................4,5

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Owens Says CAS Merger WillContribute to Ongoing Growthbe $1 billion this year. Registered users havejumped to more than one million from halfthat in 2009. The company holds NorthAmerican auctions weekly and EU auctionsmonthly. At the North American salesevents, half the bidding typically is fromoverseas and a third of bought items areshipped abroad. Owens sees continued growth. “Proliferation of business activity is the

usual metric in measuring success and, asyou see in our February auction lineup, weare already starting to see that. It will becomevery apparent that our position in the mar-ketplace is much greater. You will continueto see us grow.”He attributes growth projections to the

willingness of IronPlanet executive leader-ship to try new things. Owens believes somecompetitors became complacent or reliedtoo much on traditional business models.“The market changes,” he said, “and you

have to change with it. We are willing to lookat things differently and to do things differ-ently. There are many ways to sell equip-

ment out there so we use a multitude of for-mats — the daily marketplace format, thelive auction, the online format. We arealways looking for ways to do things better.”Where will IronPlanet be in another 15

years? The CEO said the company will be“substantially” larger. “I have been fortunate to lead the compa-

ny the last seven years and we are 8 to 10times larger than we were when I got here. Iwould like to continue to grow at that levelor even accelerate it. I am willing to put allmy waking hours into making that happen.”IronPlanet is young as auction services

companies go. Sustaining its steep trajectoryof growth is the challenge, which Owensbelieves can be met. “We are making more moves in the mar-

ketplace and I think we are building tremen-dous momentum. I think it will continue tomanifest itself in the market that we are theup-and-comer.”

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