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Dealers
Deere awards high school trades teacher with 333G compact track loader
Eric Moores, a high school building trades instructor in Woodbine, Iowa, has been named the grand prize winner of John Deere’s “Small Machines. Big Impact.” contest that began during ConExpo-Con/Agg in March 2017. Moores will receive a new 333G compact track loader with a WorkSite Pro bucket attachment to help with community improvement projects and his […]
July 20, 2017
Roadbuilding
The Park-O-Meter turns 78
On July 16, 1935, in Oklahoma City, parking changed forever. There, on the sidewalk, the parking motorist found a new contraption. The parking meter had arrived. Thank you, Carl C. Magee. No more free parking, not even parking under time limit signs, but pay up front and make sure you don’t forget to feed it […]
July 19, 2013
Business
Terex Minerals Processing Systems unaffected by Terex roadbuilding sale to Fayat Group
More news today in the wake of Terex’s decision to sell certain Roadbuilding product lines to the Fayat Group.unit announced today that it would not be affected by the decision. A range of crushing equipment and wheeled plants are included in the Terex MPS lineup, which originally joined Terex as part of the company’s Cedarapids […]
February 14, 2013
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Rush Truck Centers gains Orlando truck dealer
Rush Enterprises’ subsidiary, Rush Truck Centers of Florida, acquired certain assets of Heintzelman’s Truck Center, a Ford truck dealer in Orlando, Florida. Rush will operate this location as Rush Truck Center Orlando, offering Ford trucks, parts, service, leasing, financing and insurance. The purchase price for this acquisition was approximately $4.7 million. This dealership is the […]
February 25, 2011
Roadbuilding
Terex COO addresses production move to Oklahoma City
During the past 12 months, Terex has successfully moved production of the minerals processing and asphalt paving lines from its Cedar Rapids, Iowa, plant to Oklahoma City. Tom Riordan, president and chief operating officer of Terex Corporation, spoke during a May 2010 event to mineral processing dealer principals about transferring the manufacturing of Terex’s crushing […]
July 6, 2010
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