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Dealers
Case CE Diamond and Gold dealer award winners announced
Case Construction Equipment has announced the 2016 class of Diamond and Gold dealer award winners. Equipment dealers across the U.S. and Canada are recognized for their leadership in growing the manufacturerâs dealer network and for excellent performance in sales, marketing and communications, customer support and training. âI would like to congratulate these exemplary dealers who have [âŚ]
July 14, 2016
Construction Equipment
Komatsu unveils D85i-18 dozers, expanding semi-auto dozer lineup to 7
Komatsu is expanding its lineup of semi-automatic machines with the unveiling of a new intelligent Machine Control (iMC) dozer. The D85EXi/PXi-18 are the seventh iMC dozer model to be introduced to the lineup and fall between the D65PXi-18 and D155AXi-8. The D37PXi-23, D39PXi-24, D51PXi-23, D61PXi-23 form the rest of the lineup, which in 2013 introduced the concept of a [âŚ]
July 13, 2016
Pickups
Honda Ridgeline again bests Chevy and Ford with another truck bed drop test
This could very well be the summer of truck bed challenges. Following the success of its recent composite truck bed test, Honda has posted another video in which the automaker performs a tool box drop test in the back of its 2017 Honda Ridgeline. Using the same no-frills approach from its first video, an unidentified [âŚ]
July 13, 2016
Dealers
IronPlanet now offering instant financing on equipment purchases
Online used heavy equipment seller IronPlanet has introduced an instant financing option customers can choose before or after making a bid or purchase. Customers of IronPlanet, GovPlanet or TruckPlanet can now apply for pre-approval for financing before they bid, or they can opt for instant financing through Express after purchasing a piece of equipment. Express is [âŚ]
July 13, 2016
Construction Equipment
John Deere updates 135G, 245G LC excavators with engine, hydraulic improvements
John Deere has updated two of its reduced-tail-swing excavator models, bundling several customer-requested improvements with an update to the machinesâ engines. The new 135G and 245G LC are powered by a new Tier 4 Final diesel engine that requires no diesel particulate filter (DPF) and produces 101 and 159 horsepower in the 135 and 245, respectively. Designed for [âŚ]
July 12, 2016
Pickups
Ford was wrong about 2017 F-150 power ratings; new 3.5L EcoBoost actually more powerful than they thought
After announcing specs for the second generation 3.5-liter engine back in May, Ford has updated those specs, announcing that its EcoBoost V6 has even higher torque and horsepower figures than previously thought. Ford previously expected horsepower to remain the same from the first generation 3.5L EcoBoost while estimating a 30 lb.-ft. boost in torque, 365 hp [âŚ]
July 12, 2016
Business
âWhatever it takesâ the philosophy behind resilient New York contractor Gorick Construction
âWhatever it takesâ on the surface may bring up thoughts of driving a square peg through a round hole with an enormous hammer, but for Al Gorick, it signifies a philosophy that a job will be done the right way, no matter what resources are needed. The slogan is part of Gorick Constructionâs logo, and [âŚ]
July 12, 2016
Pickups
Ford drops meaty 2017 Super Duty towing hint while detailing trucksâ new driver assist technology
Ford announced today that driver-assist technologies on its new 2017 F-Series Super Duty pickup will increase driver confidence and control, and in the process hinted that the pickup line itself could receive a boost in max towing capacity for the coming model year. The addition of adaptive cruise control for 2017 uses Super Dutyâs 6.7-liter [âŚ]
July 11, 2016
Business
How to use the P-F Curve to improve equipment maintenance and management
If youâre finally at the point where you realize poor maintenance practices cost you money (and good maintenance is well worth the money you invest in it), congratulations. Youâre on the right path. But a lot of people struggle to move beyond the basic premise of âpreventive maintenance.â For some, all PM entails is fluid [âŚ]
July 11, 2016
Driver/operator coaching/training
Crane study seeks to determine benefit of simulators in operator training
Crane Industry Services (CIS), has begun a study to determine how effective the integration of crane simulators is in its training program. The Atlanta-based company currently trains crane operators using a combination of online, classroom, hands-on and on-the-job training sessions. The study, performed through a partnership with Montreal-based CM Labs Simulations Inc. and West Georgia Technical College, introduces [âŚ]
July 11, 2016
Telematics
Telematics 101: Using equipment data to change operator behaviors
Editorâs Note: This is the fourth part in our ongoing Telematics 101 series of articles. To view the other articles in this series click here. Telematics can help you manage truck and equipment assets, saving money, reducing downtime and improving the efficiency of operations. But, this only works if the information provided by your telematics feed [âŚ]
July 8, 2016
Roadbuilding
Crews âinsertâ tunnel beneath Dutch highway in just one weekend
Dutch road construction crews are taking the word efficient to entirely new levels. In May crews with Rijkswaterstaat, the infrastructure management agency in the Netherlands, installed a tunnel beneath highway A12 near the city of Ede. The tunnel, which weighs 3,600 tons and measures 230 feet long was installed below the highway in just one [âŚ]
July 8, 2016
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