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Dealers
Cazenovia Equipment buys neighboring Deere dealer LeBerge & Curtis
Cazenovia Equipment of Cazenovia, New York, has purchased LeBerge & Curtis in Canton, New York, and will offer John Deere equipment at the former LeBerge & Curtis location at 5984 County Route 27Ā . It will be Cazenovia Equipmentās 10th location in New York when the company takes over operations on Nov. 5th. The two firms [ā¦]
November 7, 2019
Trailers
Felling launches triple-axle trailer for wide directional drill systems
Felling has designed a new trailer to handles heavy, wide directional drills and mud mix systems. The FT-30-3 I-S DS features a three-axle design. The company also put the deck between the fenders for the lowest possible deck height while also enabling the trailer to be equipped with electric or air brakes. Optional features on [ā¦]
November 6, 2019
Dealers
Strongco 3Q results: āsolid performance despite softer marketsā
Canadian dealer Strongco reported it saw revenues of $98 million Canadian during 3Q, down $1 million from its 2018 3Q results of $99 million. Gross profit, however, rose from $18 million in 2018 to $19 million for the quarter. The company said the revenue decrease was impacted by lower sales of construction equipment and cranes [ā¦]
November 6, 2019
Dealers
Quick Data: Top-selling wheel loaders and sales trends
A snapshot of new and used sales trends from Randall-Reillyās EDA equipment financing data and TopBid auction price service.
November 6, 2019
Construction Equipment
Will contractors comply with new voluntary ANSI standards for aerial lifts?
Editorās note: This is the final installment of a three-part series on how the new ANSI standards governing aerial work platforms will affect contractors. Part 1 looked at the new training standards and can be viewed by clicking here. Part 2 (click here) examined the need to develop a safe-use program, including a rescue plan, [ā¦]
November 5, 2019
Construction Equipment
ASV offers 2-year/2,000-hour CTL, skid warranty; guarantees no derailment
ASV has introduced a new warranty for its compact track loaders and skid steers, including what it says is the industryās first guarantee of no track derailment on its Posi-Track CTLs. The new warranty is for two years or 2,000 hours, whichever comes first. The no-derailment guarantee includes travel and mileage rates offered if ASV [ā¦]
November 5, 2019
Roadbuilding
Lindsay water-filled crash cushions made for quick, easy installation
Lindsay Corporation says its new Absorb-M water-filled crash cushion system is designed for ārapid deployment and retrievalā and can be used in narrow areas with limited road and work space. The 21-foot-long, 24-inch-wide non-redirective safety cushions do not require a foundation or anchors for installation, can be used on most road surfaces and adapt to [ā¦]
November 4, 2019
Safety
Boston drain service owner guilty of manslaughter in trench-collapse deaths
The owner of a Boston drain service company has been found guilty of manslaughter in the death of two of his workers during a 2016 trench collapse in the city. On October 31, Suffolk Superior Court judge determined after an eight-day bench trial that Kevin Otto and his company, Atlantic Drain Service, were guilty in [ā¦]
November 4, 2019
Dealers
Rouse Services: Used equipment prices continue downward trend in 3Q
In its October Equipment Report, Rouse Services notes that 2019 used equipment values āhave been characterized by some downward movement, primarily within the auction channel.ā Rouse says the trend first surfaced in Februaryās major auctions, with heavy earthmoving machines ā particularly excavators ā the first to be affected. Since then, similar patterns have also appeared [ā¦]
November 4, 2019
Dealers
Equipment Roundup: New Cat D5 dozer replaces D6N; Bobcatās new Small Articulated Loader; Inside Liebherr ADT development; Vermeer XR2 combines soft dig, on-site separation; In depth with the ANSI aerial lift standards
New ANSI standard: What goes up in an aerial lift must come down ⦠safely Starting in December, contractors who use telescopic-boom, articulated-boom or scissor-lift aerial platforms will need to develop a safe-use program ā including a rescue plan ā and incorporate that program into the jobsite every day. Thatās one part of the new [ā¦]
November 4, 2019
Construction Equipment
Keep hydraulic fluid cool with Fecon cooler for skid steers, CTLs
Feconās new hydraulic coolers can be mountedĀ onĀ top ofĀ compact track loaderĀ and skid steerĀ cabs for maintaining hydraulic fluid at optimal temperatures and viscosity, the company says. It uses two 11-inch cooling fans to regulate hydraulic fluid temperatures, delivering 120,000 BTU per hour of cooling capacity. It fits on most skid steers and CTLs and can handle flows [ā¦]
November 1, 2019
Construction Equipment
Sales flat, earnings down for Astec in 3Q
Continuing to navigate softer market conditions, Astec reported flat sales for the third quarter. The owner of Carlson Paving and Roadtec reported revenues dropping 0.3 percent from the three months ending September 30 compared to the same period last year. Net sales were $255.8 million compared to $256.6 million. The bulk of the revenue drop [ā¦]
November 1, 2019
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