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© 2016 PROFILE PUBLICATIONS

PROFILE PUBLICATIONS,

SUPERINTENDENT'S PROFILE & PRODUCT-SERVICE DIRECTORY,

NYS HIGHWAY & PUBLIC WORKS EXPO & SNOWPLOW ROADEO

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Public Works Superintendent Brad Hathaway

and the Village of Lake Placid................................................9

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INSIDEVolume 40, Number 441, March 2016

NEW YORK STATE

STAFFPresident Edwin M. McKeon Sr. Publisher Edwin M. McKeon Jr.Editor In Chief Craig Mongeau Sales Manager Kent HogeboomProduction Mgr. John Pinkerton Controller Tom WeinmannCirculation Mgr. Cathy Printz Sales/Admin. Asst. Deby HogeboomSales Rep. Bob Buckley

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I’ve never been to Lake Placid, though it has always been one of those

places where I’m hoping someday I’ll have time to visit. But like it is for

a lot of people who are over 40 years old, Lake Placid is a place where,

in a way, it feels like we’ve already been.

The 1980 Winter Olympic Games have everything to do with that

feeling — and the “Miracle on Ice” U.S. Men’s hockey team has forev-

er etched this quaint, beautiful upstate New York village in our collec-

tive memories. Instead of a fictitious baseball field in Iowa, Lake Placid

is where dreams actually did come true.

I was just a young kid when this happened but I still remember the

Soviet Union game well; in fact, I have the entire game on DVD. I also

remember the often-overlooked but equally important ensuing game

against Finland. And there’s yet another thing I remember about the

“Miracle on Ice” game: I had not heard that the game was actually going

to be played in the afternoon and not at night in prime time … when, I

thought, by the promos ABC was running would be played. So I’m

watching New York City’s WPIX around 5 or 6 p.m. and the late, great

Jerry Girard, the station’s sports anchor, comes on for the sports news

and says something like, “You’ll never guess what has just happened …

the U.S. Men’s Olympic hockey team just defeated the Soviet Union 4-

3.”

Before the Internet, before today’s plethora of sources for immediate

information, this was the only way to get a sports game spoiler — and

Jerry Girard didn’t even provide a spoiler alert … he just came out with

it.

So I watched the game later that night knowing full well that even

when our team was down and the Soviets were applying constant pres-

sure, we were going to win, and I admit, it detracted just a little bit from

it. Not much, but I wasn’t panicky nervous like I would have been

watching that game while not knowing that in the final frantic 10 min-

utes, we were going to hang on.

Thirty-six years ago … sigh. Tell you what, though. I might have

known the result beforehand that night, but I sure as heck didn’t know

that so many years later, like now, I’d still feel incredibly emotional and

proud about what happened that night in Lake Placid. P

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H Public Works Superintendent

Brad Hathawayand the Village of Lake Placid

Mention Lake Placid to most people and the first thing they think of

is the Olympics and the 1980 U.S. hockey team’s “Miracle on Ice” gold

medal victory. This, along with an annual Iron Man Triathlon, which is

held in July each year in conjunction with the Empire State Games,

draws thousands to this scenic locale in Essex County, N.Y.

Over the past few years, Lake Placid has experienced significant

growth, both in the number of residents and with the number of tourists

and visitors.

Hockey is a particularly large draw. The arena for the 1980 Olympics

and two other hockey facilities are booked solid with hockey tourna-

ments and events. The appeal being anyone who has ever donned a pair

of hockey skates wants the opportunity

to skate on hallowed ground (or ice).

“We only have 2,500 residents,

but when we are hosting a major

event [which is almost continu-

ously during the summer and win-

ter months] our population can

swell from 2,500 to 30,000

people,” said Public Works

Superintendent Brad

Hathaway.

“For the Iron Man Competition, we have 2,000 competitors, which

does not account for their families, trainers and the swarms of people

who come to town to enjoy the event. Due in part largely to Lake Placid

hosting the 1932 and 1980 Olympic Games, the village has a number of

world-renowned winter sports venues, including the U.S. Olympic Team

Training Facility, three hockey arenas, a bobsled run, a speed skating

arena and a ski high jump facility, to name a few. All of which get heavy

utilization throughout the winter months.”

In the summertime, vacationers and summer residents who are drawn

by the beauty of the Olympic Village and the area’s cool mountain lakes

and breathtaking Adirondack Mountains, swarm Lake Placid.

Year-Round ChallengesIn the warm weather, the streets are absolutely full, which makes road

maintenance and repair, without creating traffic issues, very challenging,

Brad explained.

“When springtime rolls around, due to the severity of our winters, we

have a lot of road repair to do. Damaging your vehicle on potholes will

certainly keep the tourists away, but again, we have to be conscious of

keeping the roads open so the tourists can get through. So, we try to have

all of our road repairs done by noon.

“There is a window in the late spring and autumn when tourism takes

somewhat of a dip that has to be capitalized on. The streets are just as

much, if not more, jammed up in the wintertime. Even finding a park-

ing spot in the downtown area can be difficult. Add to that the near-

ly daily snowfall and the challenges of its removal. The highway

department puts in some very serious overtime through the

winter months.”

continued on page 12

The Iron Man Triathlon has been hosted in Lake Placid since 1999.

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Each night, all vehicles must be off the streets by 10 p.m. and that’s

when the highway department’s work kicks into overdrive. All of the

sidewalks have their snow either blown or swept into the street, then all

snow right up to the curb that is in the streets is pushed or blown to the

centerline. Because there is no room for stacking snow, at that point a

truck and a snow blower is used to transport all of the village snow out

of town to be dumped.

“The end result for the visitor to the Lake Placid downtown shopping

area is for them to be able to pull up to the curb, get out of their vehicle,

and shop the main street without dealing with any ice or snow whatso-

ever,” Brad said.

A Lifetime of ExperienceBrad worked his way through the village of Lake Placid to the posi-

tion that he holds today. He was very familiar with the types of projects

that municipalities do, having learned from his father, Ron Hathaway,

who was the highway superintendent of the town of North Elba, which

is the town that the village of Lake Placid is located in.

Starting with working for the water and sewer departments during

summer breaks in high school, Brad accepted a full-time position with

water and sewer upon graduation. In 2002, he became a foreman for the

water and sewer department and in 2005 the sewer and water superin-

tendent. In 2006, he was named the acting village highway and superin-

tendent of sewer and water and by 2007, he was named village DPW

superintendent.

“When I came in to the position, I had some knowledge of the high-

way equipment and had, at times, helped out with the highway depart-

ment. But, certainly water and sewer were my strong suit. One of the

first things we started to address was operating water, sewer and high-

way harmoniously. They had been previously viewed as totally separate

departments that did not interact. Cross training also became a major

focus. Where previously we would have one individual license for water

treatment we now have seven. We also have our sewer and water guys

now trained to be able to operate trucks for the highway department.”

As public works superintendent, Brad is appointed by the mayor. He

reports to the mayor and four trustees. He currently is serving under his

from page 9

continued on page 16

The village does the bulk of its work with single-axle trucks, with a cou-ple of tri-axles for moving large loads.

Each of the fleet’s shops are meticulously maintained and well tooled,including vehicle lifts.

This Elgin Pelican sweeper has been a valuable addition to the village’sequipment fleet.

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second mayor in his nine years as commissioner of public works.

“Elections can be a popularity contest. In an appointed position I feel

I’m more likely to be judged by the quality of the work done by our

department. I have been very fortunate to work with a mayor and a board

that gives me the tools that I need to succeed and my current board has

been particularly good to work with.”

Hard Days and Major ProjectsOne of the toughest days on the job occurred the day before the Iron

Man tournament when there was a fire that destroyed one of the Main

from page 12

The village of Lake Placid crew assists in a road maintenance and repairproject.

A load of sand is being hauled by one of the village’s Sterling trucks,which was purchased from Tracey Road Equipment.

A Caterpillar 930K recently purchased from Milton CAT is used in thevillage’s sand and gravel pit.

In the summertime, the village runs a fleet of trolley cars to try to allevi-ate tourism-related traffic.

continued on page 28

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Street businesses. Two million gallons of water were used to put out thefire resulting in quite a mess, according to Brad. The responsibility fellon the DPW crew to clean up the entire mess and clear the streets andsidewalks, allowing for the race to start down the Main Street area ontime.

A major project that was recently completed was a $14 million sewerplant upgrade to meet all new environmental standards. Along with thatcame the replacement of a sewer trunk line that was so old that no onecould actually put a date on it, which passed through an unused streamcalled the Chubb River that had been dammed about 100 years ago. Theold clay line running through the area was replaced with a 24-in. 3.5 mil-

continued on page 34

from page 16

The Lake Placid Ski High Jump Facility wasbuilt for the 1980 Olympics and replaced theold ski jumps from the 1932 Olympics.

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This Bobcat off-road vehicle has been customized with a broom on thefront and a salt spreader on the back, making it ideal for cleaning thesidewalks in the village

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In the course of the project, the village received a grant allowing it to

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“This entire project benefited the village tremendously,” Brad said.

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new park and a nice fishing stream.”

from page 28

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Village-owned recreational building located at the beach and recre-ational area.

The village of Lake Placid beach and recreational area. continued on page 38

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EquipmentThe biggest part of Lake Placid’s truck fleet is small short wheeled-

based trucks that it needs to use because the village’s streets are typical-

ly narrow and congested. Triple-axle trucks are used to haul the snow out

of town, and a new sewer vacuum truck was just delivered by Joe

Johnson Equipment.

“Most of our tractors are Kubota and we have become fans of using

Western Star in our truck fleet. We replace the plow trucks about every

eight years and the larger trucks every 10 to 12 years. Our mechanic staff

is able to do 99 percent of our repair and maintenance work unless it is

a computer issue. Our purchasing is typically done off of New York State

Contract. That is typically no longer effective to us and we are now

piggy backing off of other county contracts.”

In discussing upcoming projects Brad said Lake Placid was looking

at significant upgrades and repairs in the Main Street sewer and water

infrastructure and upgrades to the water treatment plant.

from page 34

continued on page 40

Seen here is the new Chubb Creek park and fishing area that was recent-ly created with the help of Kubricky Construction.

The truck maintenance and repair garage for the water and sewer department.

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“Over the last few years we have had tremendous rain events that

have affected this area. Furthermore, with last year’s record cold, and by

record I mean it was the coldest winter in recorded history, we had over

100 pipes freeze and break and believe it or not the frost was driven to a

record eight feet deep into the ground. As the frost moved out we still

had water pipes breaking in June,” he said.

By the NumbersBrad has 23 full-time employees and

two part-time employees and oversees

three departments (water, sewer and high-

way). Summer month work shifts are from

7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Winter hours split shifts 7

a.m. to 3 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 11 p.m.

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miles and one small bridge, parks, parking

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garbage.

“I have a tremendous amount of respect

and appreciation for all of our employees.

When I left the water department to take

this position Tracy Lahart really stepped

up. He transitioned very nicely into manag-

ing the water department, got all of the nec-

essary licenses, and has been a very effec-

tive working foreman. This was absolutely

critical to allow me to grow into my other

responsibilities.”

Brad also credits staff members Mike Corrow, Brad Greene, and

Robert Whitney Jr., all HEOs; Mike Goddeau and Tyler Preston, both

MEOs; Frank Fisk, Eugene Jewtraw, Phillip Perry Jr., and Donald

Herzog Jr., all MEO/laborers; Greg Jacques, mechanic/foreman; and

from page 38

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continued on page 44

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Corey Wylie, assistant mechanic, as well as water and sewer staff mem-bers: Courtney Conway, Brandon Hathaway, Adam Marshall, PaulStrack, and Greg Suzanne, all water maintenance; Tim Manning, meterreader; Larry Wood, working foreman; Sewer Chief Plant OperatorStuart Baird; Waste Water Treatment Lab Technician Carole Macey; andWaste Water Treatment Operators Jason Endries and TomVanBenschoten.

Brad has worked hard to take down walls between departments. Inthe winter time, crews see far more of each other than they do their fam-ilies, and as much as possible they try to get other departments to relievethe highway department when the weather becomes overwhelming.

“We also pride ourselves on being of assistance to other municipali-ties whenever possible. During last year’s blizzard in Buffalo we senttwo trucks and operators and the county sent four trucks and operatorsto help during their snow emergency. Buffalo is about six hours fromhere. We take the same approach in helping neighboring townships andthe county. We will certainly share men and equipment, typically ourtrucks, when paving projects need to be done and share our expertise insewage and water treatment if neighboring villages need help.”

The village’s operating budget is: Highway $1.3 million; Water $1million; Sewer $1.2 million; and CHIPS allocation $65,000.

About the Village of Lake Placid*The village of Lake Placid was incorporated in 1900 and is located in

the town of North Elba in the Adirondack Mountains in Essex County,N.Y. The village had a population of approximately 2,600.

Lake Placid is best known as the two-time site of the Winter

Olympics, in 1932 and 1980. In the United States, the village is especial-ly remembered as the site of the 1980 USA–USSR hockey game, the so-called Miracle on Ice, when a group of American college students andamateurs upset the heavily favored Soviet national ice hockey team 4–3and two days later won the gold medal. Another highpoint during theGames was speed-skater Eric Heiden winning five gold medals.

During the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympic Games, the trails outside

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The village of Lake Placid sewage and water treatment facilities.

The original ice arena built for the 1932 Olympic Games.

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country skiing part of the Nordic combined event. Lake Placid, St.

Moritz, Switzerland, and Innsbruck, Austria, are the only sites to have

twice hosted the Winter Olympic Games. Lake Placid also is home to

one of only three year-round United States Olympic Training Centers

and periodically hosts world-class competitions in downhill and Nordic

skiing, biathlon, ski jumping, luge, bobsledding, skeleton, speed skating

and figure skating.

In a setting offering incredible views of the Adirondack Mountains

including New York State’s highest peak at Mt. Marcy, Lake Placid pro-

vides a plethora of outdoor activities from downhill skiing on Whiteface,

the Olympic Mountain, to cross-country skiing, year-round hiking, fish-

ing, ice-climbing, cycling, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, and snow-

mobiling. The village of Lake Placid annually hosts the Empire State

Games in February, the Lake Placid and I Love New York Horseshows

in late June, and the Lake Placid Ironman in July.

The Lake Placid Center for the Arts offers year-round music, dance,

theatre, film and family programs. The Lake Placid Sinfonietta is a sum-

mer chamber orchestra whose musicians come from larger orchestras

and university faculties throughout the country. For six weeks in the

summer the Sinfonietta offers weekly classical performances at the

Center for the Arts on Sunday evenings, in Mid’s Park on Main Street

on Wednesday evenings, and at various locations in the Adirondacks.

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Off in the distance, world-renowned skiing destination White FaceMountain, which hosted the downhill skiing events in the 1932 and 1980Winter Olympics.

The view from the launch point of the ski jump gives a sense of just how far the skier flies through the air before landing at the base of the hill.

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For customers who need a durable, reliable, fuel efficient and com-

pact wheel loader with a 3-cu.-yd. (2.3 cu m) bucket capacity, Doosan

now offers the Tier IV-compliant DL220-5 wheel loader.

Replacing the DL220-3 model, the 160-hp DL220-5 provides the

productivity and performance that operators have come to expect from

Doosan wheel loaders. Doosan DL220-5 wheel loaders are driven by a

powershift transmission. The fully automatic transmission — with three

selectable transmission modes — utilizes a vehicle control unit (VCU),

which means the engine’s computer and transmission control system

constantly communicate with each other to reduce fuel consumption and

increase performance.

The DL220-5 wheel loader falls in the 150 to 175-hp size class, and

is powered by a Doosan DL06 diesel engine without the need for a diesel

particulate filter (DPF). The compact, maneuverable wheel loader is

ideal for a variety of applications, such as commercial building, residen-

tial site development, road construction and maintenance, land improve-

ment/water control, crop and livestock production, snow removal and

scrap handling.

Like its predecessor, the DL220-5 is manufactured with a standard Z-

bar lift-arm linkage, and is ideal for scooping, loading, carrying and gen-

eral construction tasks. For operators requiring additional dumping capa-

bilities, the DL220-5 also is available, for the first time in this model,

with a new high-lift Z-bar configuration, extending the dump height 18

in. (45.7 cm) above the standard DL220-5. This configuration is ideal for

loading material into high-sided trucks or high hoppers, building stock-

piles or handling solid waste. Applications include livestock production

facilities, cement plants, scrap and recycling centers, landscaping centers

(loading mulch) or wastewater transfer stations.

Cab EnhancementsDoosan DL220-5 wheel loaders feature cab enhancements that

include a better, adjustable steering column to provide more legroom,

ease of operation and more floor space. Also inside the cab, a new fuel

consumption gauge informs operators of how much fuel the wheel

loader is using in real time. Updates to the keypad on the dashboard

make it easier for operators to push buttons, review and adjust settings,

and clean and maintain the keypads.

Visibility within the cab and around the wheel loader has been

improved, too. Two rear LED lamps, working more efficiently than the

prior lamps, provide better rear visibility when working at night. Lastly,

an adjustable sun visor allows operators to limit direct sunlight inside the

wheel loader cab for improved operating conditions.

Doosan continues to offer its forward-neutral-reverse (FNR) joystick

control / gear selector as standard equipment for greater operator com-

fort. The operator can switch between forward, neutral and reverse with-

out removing his or her hand from the controls, simply by pressing the

joystick buttons.

Routine Service Made EasyEase-of-maintenance updates from the DL220-3 to the DL220-5

include additional oil sampling ports to improve preventive maintenance

procedures. In addition, various fluid pressures are now viewable from

the dash panel, allowing monitoring from the cab.

An adjustable auto-shutdown feature in DL220-5 wheel loaders helps

operators save valuable fuel during non-working conditions. Operators

can configure the idle time before auto shutdown, from 3 to 60 minutes.

When enabled, the feature will shut down the wheel loader’s diesel

The DL220-5 wheel loader falls in the 150 to 175-hp size class, and is powered by a Doosan DL06 diesel engine without the need for a dieselparticulate filter (DPF)

Doosan Extends Wheel Loader LineupWith New Tier IV-Compliant DL220-5

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Kubota Tractor Corporation, unveiled two new models, the L47 and

M62 TLBs. The new TLBs replace the L39, L45 and M59 in the Kubota

product line. Both units will join Kubota’s popular B26 to round out its

TLB line.

“Kubota is taking its tractor-loader-backhoe line to new levels of per-

formance and refinement,” said Tim Boulds, Kubota construction equip-

ment product operations manager. “Our newest generation of TLBs is

more powerful, more efficient and offers more features for comfort and

convenience. The two new models feature optional single-lever

hydraulic hookup for coupling and uncoupling of front implements,

making Kubota’s TLBs an attractive three-in-one option to buyers in the

rental, construction and landscaping sectors.”

Three-in-One Workhorse With Easy Single-Lever Attachments

Kubota’s new TLBs feature true workhorse capabilities with essen-

tially three machines in one, capable of performing front loader, backhoe

and tractor work, and supported by an integrated main frame for

increased durability. Both the L47 and the M62 can perform front load-

ing, rear excavating, and other implement tasks, such as a pallet fork or

a box blade, via either a mechanical two-lever quick coupler or an

optional hydraulic quick coupler. With the hydraulic coupler, the opera-

tor needs only to press two dashboard buttons to release the levers secur-

ing the front implement. After backing away and proceeding to the next

attachment, pressing the buttons again re-engages the levers and secures

the new implement. Because the operator does not need to exit the

machine, the easy attachment feature proves value when working in

inclement weather, as well as being an overall time-saver on the job site.

Additionally, the backhoe’s quick coupler allows for easy switching

of Kubota excavator buckets, and a four-point rear quick-mount system

allows for easy detachment of the backhoe when it’s not needed. Even

more work duties can be handled with the aid of an independent PTO

that enables the TLBs to get even more work done by attaching a wide

Business Wire photoThe Kubota M62’s backhoe boasts a 14-ft. (4.2 m) maximum digging depth, making it an attractive option to buyers in the construction and util-ity sectors.

Kubota Tractor Corporation’s L47, M62TLBs Offer Increased Comfort, Productivity

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range of PTO-driven implements, includingrotary tillers, snow blowers and rear-mountedmowers — and because the PTO is hydraulic-independent, operators can engage and disen-gage without stopping the tractor.

A Bigger, More Capable Backhoe:M62 Breaks Into New Digging

Depth CategoryAlong with a productive front loader and

powerful tractor, the M62 TLBs features high-

ly efficient backhoes that dig deeper and reach

farther than previous models. What’s more, the

new models now feature the ability to utilize

certain Kubota mini-excavator buckets, which

can provide for more versatility on the job site.

Kubota’s L47 boasts a 10-ft. (3 m) digging

depth and a bucket digging force of 5,825 lbs.

The M62 offers contractors even greater

excavating ability than its predecessors, with a

14-ft. (4.2 m) digging depth, a 17-percent

improvement over the previous generation’s

12-ft. (3.6 m) max depth. The M62 has a buck-

et digging force of 6,572 lbs.

On both TLB models, a lever-engaged

backhoe crawling mode allows the operator to

slowly creep forward or backward while

remaining at the backhoe controls, saving time

and enabling more sure-footed operation such

as when working alongside a trench.

New Diesel Engines: Cleaner, MorePowerful, Longer Range

The L47 and M62 are powered by tur-

bocharged four-cylinder diesel engines that use

a common-rail direct injection system, which,

along with exhaust gas recirculation (EGR)

and diesel particulate filters (DPF), enable

compliance with Tier IV Final emissions regu-

lations. In addition, both engines are more

powerful than their predecessors; the L47’s

engine produces a rated 47.1 gross hp, while

the M62 produces a rated 63 gross hp. The L47

and M62 are equipped with a much larger

17.7-gal. (67 L) fuel tank — that’s boasting up

to 48 percent more fuel capacity than those of

the previous TLBs, allowing both new models

to work longer, with less downtime required to

refuel, according to the manufacturer.

Increased Comfort andConvenience Features

The L47 and M62 host a number of interior

upgrades that are aimed at increasing function-

ality and optimizing operator comfort. In both

models the clutch pedal has been eliminated,

thereby allowing the brake pedal to be relocat-

ed to the left side of the cab, reducing interior

clutter and simplifying driver operation. Foot

space on the backhoe platform has been

increased 27 percent over the previous models,

providing the operator with a roomier work

area. A new throttle-up switch increases engine

rpm while holding vehicle speed steady for

those times when extra power is required for

front loader work but vehicle speed needs to

remain constant, and the electronic throttle

lever and PTO switch require less physical

effort to engage than older mechanical con-

trols.

For more information, call 888/458-2682 or

visit www.kubota.com.

(This story also can be found on Construction

Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.construc-

tionequipmentguide.com.)

Kubota Introduces New L47, M62 TLBs

Doosan’s DL220-5 Replaces DL220-3engine when the preset idle time is met.

Uptime protection features include a fuel filter separator with doublefiltration that is easily accessible behind metal panels that protect inter-nal components. The high efficient engine air cleaner prevents abrasiveparticulate matter from entering the engine’s cylinders. Thick wheelloader lift-arm plates provide strength without sacrificing visibility, andthe plates, chassis and joints have been analyzed using finite elementtechniques to confirm the components’ durability.

Limited-Slip DifferentialsWith this standard feature, the DL220-5 wheel loader has more trac-

tion when digging, grading or loading trucks. Limited-slip differentialshelp with these tasks and come standard on the DL220-5 wheel loader.To maneuver in tough terrain, the limited-slip differential allows thewheel with the most traction to receive the proper torque, providingsuperior tractive effort to ensure operators can keep working, even in softor wet ground conditions, according to the manufacturer.

Selectable Work ModesDL220-5 wheel loader operators can choose between three work

modes that adjust the loader’s performance to the application and deliv-er the right balance of power and fuel economy. The operator simplypushes a button to toggle between the following work modes:

• Economy (Eco): Reduces fuel consumption for low-demand appli-cations

• Normal: Balances fuel consumption for everyday digging, grading

and lifting tasks• Power: Provides superior power and performance for heavy-duty

conditions and truck-loading tasks

Options AvailableOptions available for the DL220-5 wheel loader include the follow-

ing:• 110-volt plug block heater• Emergency steering kit• Heated seat• Hydraulic coupler for simple attachment changes• Hydraulic locking front and conventional rear differential• Load isolation system (also known as ride control): isolates the

movement of a loaded bucket from the machine for a smoother ride• Rearview camera• Rotating beacon• Rubber fender protectors and full fender with rubber protector

Easy Attachment ChangesVersatility is important to wheel loader owners when they’re working

on a job site, especially when they want to change attachments quickly.The DL220-5 has an optional hydraulic quick coupler to easily changeapproved attachments, including buckets (general purpose, light materi-al or multi-purpose) and pallet forks.

For more information, visit DoosanEquipment.com.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web

site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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The Lake Placid Film Forum was co-founded in 2000 by author Russell

Banks, former New York Daily News Critic Kathleen Carroll and artist

Naj Wikoff and is an annual mid-June event which, like a film festival,

exhibits a series of films and often features the filmmakers and cast

members who attend the screenings. The Lake Placid Institute creates

opportunities for learning, sharing, and enjoying the cultural life of the

Adirondacks.

(*Information in this section was excerpted from the village of LakePlacid’s Facebook page.) P

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The ice arena that was built for the 1980 Olympic Games where the men’s U.S. hockey team pulled off one of, if not the largest upset in sports his-tory.

Do you believe in miracles?

The Olympic Medal Review Stand from the 1980 Olympics.

A welcome sign acknowledges the 1932 and 1980 Olympic Games.

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Knowing the true differences between radial and vertical loader

designs will help you leverage the advantages of each and enable you to

select the best machine to your specific application. We will look at the

obvious and maybe not as obvious details.

Advantages of a Radial SSL If strength, stability and durability are your focal points, a radial lift

arm loader may be for you, and are specially designed for rental appli-

cations, concrete contractors, and excavation contractors.

The advantage of a radial loader is summed up in two words: simplic-

ity and durability. There are fewer moving parts in the loader linkage

(also correlating to its durability), better visibility due to less linkage, and

also a lower cost than a vertical loader.

The radial lift arm design typically offers greater lifting power (lift

arm breakout) at ground level. It also has greater forward reach at mid-

height, which is useful for backfilling (dumping material further into the

trench while being able to sit further from the edge), and handling pal-

letized material at truck height. Furthermore, a radial loader weighs less

than a vertical machine which can help when transporting the machine.

Finally, radial loader arms are more stable side to side with a better

weight distribution front to back to handle ground-engaging attachments

like light attachments and empty pallet forks.

Advantages of a Vertical SSL If you never know what your jobs may throw at you, the versatility of

a vertical lift arm loader may be the ideal choice. These machines excel

at handling large attachments and heavy pallets and in some cases allow

you to choose a smaller machine in place of radial due to the generally

higher operating capacity.

The biggest advantages for a vertical machine are capacity, lift height

and a better balance. The key advantage is the act of keeping the load

closer to the machine during the lift cycle for better balance. Better bal-

ance results in a higher TIP/ROC.

The design also allows for greater lift height and reach at lift height

with some designs, although many well-designed radials are within

inches of their vertical siblings. Additionally, they are generally more

rear heavy due to the extra linkage as well as more expensive due to

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The Oneida County Highway

Superintendents Association held its

annual Christmas party Dec. 17, 2015, at

the Delta Lake Inn in Rome, N.Y.

As has been the case for nearly a decade, this

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highway superintendents to reconnect with their

peers, but also to make a difference through con-

tributions the Toys for Tots campaign.

Approximately 105 people attended, each

bringing at least one toy to make a difference in a

child’s life. In addition to a total of 150 toys, the

Oneida County Highway Superintendents

Association presented a $1,000 check to U.S.

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Rich Sherman (R) of the town of New Hartford presents a check for $1,000 on behalf ofthe Oneida County Highway Superintendents Association to the U.S. Marine Corps rep-resentative on hand for the annual Toys for Tots campaign.

Rich Sherman of the town of New Hartfordoffered opening remarks at this year’s Christmasparty.

Oneida County highway superintendents and theirvarious vendors donated 150 toys to children in needthrough the Toys for Tots organization.

Once again, the Delta Lake Inn hosted this year’s event with more than 100 people in atten-dance.

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A MONTANO COMPANY................................................42

ADMAR SUPPLY ............................................................68

ADVANCED STORAGE TECHNOLOGY........................30

ALBANY TRUCK SALES ................................................20

AMERICAN EQUIPMENT LLC ......................................53

AMERICAN SHORING ..................................................32

AMTHOR INTERNATIONAL INC....................................45

BAU VAL INC/TECH-MIX................................................63

BEAM MACK SALES........................................................5

BEYER BROS CORP ....................................................57

BOBCAT..........................................................................29

BOBCAT OF SARATOGA ..............................................53

BRADCO SUPPLY CO ..................................................55

BUYERS PRODUCTS CO..............................................14

CAMDEN GROUP ..........................................................24

CAPITAL TRACTOR INC ................................................24

CASEY'S TRUCK SALVAGE INC ..................................42

CATERPILLAR - NY DEALERS......................................36

CENTRAL EQUIPMENT LLC..........................................39

CHEMUNG SUPPLY CORP ..........................................67

CIRUS CONTROLS ........................................................25

CLARK EQUIPMENT RENTAL & SALES ......................63

CLEARSPAN ..................................................................25

CLIFTON RECYCLING INC............................................26

DECAROLIS HEAVY DUTY PARTS ..............................65

DEL HYDRAULICS ........................................................42

EBERL IRON WORKS INC ............................................53

EDWARD EHRBAR INC ................................................35

ENVIROSIGHT................................................................31

FAIR MFG CO ................................................................32

FALCON ASPHALT REPAIR EQUIPMENT ....................50

FILTREC CORPORATION..............................................64

FITZSIMMONS HYDRAULICS INC................................63

FLEET MAINTENANCE..................................................46

FORT MILLER FAB3 CORP ..........................................64

GUTHRIE SALES & SERVICE ......................................13

HACKER'S PACKERS INC ............................................46

HENDERSON TRUCK EQUIPMENT ..............................6

HUDSON FOREST EQUIPMENT ..................................11

HYBRID BUILDING SOLUTIONS LLC ..........................15

HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT....................43

J & J EQUIPMENT..........................................................11

K-M INTERNATIONAL ....................................................69

KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ................17

KEIL EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................................11

KENWORTH NORTHEAST GROUP INC ........................3

KEPNER EQUIPMENT INC ............................................11

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ..........................................19

LAGASSE WORKS/HARDER SPREADER....................51

LIFTECH EQUIPMENT CO ............................................51

MALVESE EQUIPMENT CO INC ..................................30

MDI TRUCK ....................................................................20

MOHAWK RESOURCES LTD ........................................13

MOHAWK VALLEY FREIGHTLINER..............................22

MONROE TRACTOR......................................................10

MONROE TRUCK EQUIPMENT ....................................18

NAVISTAR INC..................................................................2

OLD DOMINIUM BRUSH/ODB ......................................41

PIPE LINE SUPPLY LLC ................................................22

PROFILE PUBLICATIONS....................................18,24,50

RICCELLI NORTHERN LLC ..........................................61

ROBERT H FINKE & SONS INC....................................27

ROY TEITSWORTH INC ................................................22

SEALMASTER BUFFALO ..............................................55

STEEL SALES INC ........................................................32

STEWART & STEVENSON POWER ............................23

SUIT-KOTE CORP..........................................................47

TENCO USA INC ............................................................71

THT SALES & RENTALS................................................59

TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT..........................................7

TRIUS INC ......................................................................49

TRUX OUTFITTER ........................................................39

UTICA GENERAL PETERBILT ......................................59

VALLEY FAB & EQUIPMENT ........................................50

VANTAGE EQUIPMENT ................................................33

VERMEER NORTHEAST ..............................................39

VIBCO INC......................................................................21

VIKING CIVES INC ........................................................72

WAYNE'S WELDING INC ................................................8

WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ..................................26

WESTERN NY VILLAGE SUPT'S ASSOC ....................66

YACANOS' GRADALL SALES SVC ..............................26

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