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First Run
Case takes on the field with N Series backhoe Industry pioneer adds punch at both ends By Mike Anderson The Case “loader/backhoe” – as the company calls it – is a signature product, proudly carrying history that dates back to 1957, when Case introduced the first integrated backhoe loader in North America. With the first […]
October 13, 2010
Technology
Find out who won the 2010 FeMET grants
The Association for Iron & Steel Technology (AIST) Foundation and the American Iron and Steel Institute’s (AISI) “Ferrous Metallurgy Education Today,” or FeMET Initiative, aimed at attracting top talent to the North American steel industry, has awarded its grants for the 2010–2011 academic year. “We are pleased to be awarding grants through this very worthwhile […]
October 12, 2010
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Tier 4 Report
PERKINS A three-year head start in the emissions game has given Perkins time to explore and develop a wide range of Tier 4 technology. By Tom Jackson For most medium and large horsepower bands the new diesel emissions regulations kick in starting in 2011 and 2012, and the factories are tooling up the new […]
October 6, 2010
Business
Product Focus
Grinders, chippers and shredders By Lauren Heartsill POWERFUL PROCESSOR The Diamond Z DZH4000tkt grinder, DZ’s smallest horizontal model, can process up to 95 tons, or 620 yards, of pallets and construction waste per hour. • Uses either a Tier 2 Caterpillar 765-horsepower or Tier 3 Caterpillar 700-horsepower engine • Can be transported on a low-bed […]
October 6, 2010
Safety
MoDOT’s eco-friendly approach to construction
Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) has adopted an innovative approach to aid in stream improvement that is providing habitat enhancements for endangered fish and wildlife, while reducing project costs and completion times, simplifying the permitting process and making Missouri’s roads and bridges safer. “MoDOT is committed to limiting environmental impacts made during construction projects,” said […]
October 6, 2010
Safety
Machine Matters
Big rollouts for large skid steers Comfort features now an integral part of compact loader design By Mike Anderson It’s a brand so synonymous with the equipment type that its name remains foremost in the minds and on the tongues of contractors, even now many years after other leading equipment manufacturers jumped into the skid-steer […]
October 6, 2010
Business
Contractor of the Year Finalist
Larry Phillips Vine Grove, Kentucky By Amy Materson Phillips Brothers Construction Year started: 1981 Annual volume: $10 million Markets served: Excavation, site development, utility work, demolition and commercial building. Originally working for his family’s dairy farm, this heavy equipment buff decided if he was going to toil so hard, he might as well […]
October 5, 2010
Business
Digital Exclusives for October
By Equipment World Staff LeeBoy’s RW-80A Blaw-Knox road widener The 80-horsepower RW-80 arrives at Volvo dealerships Spring 2011. Marketplace Extra Our digital-only new products section includes Trimble’s FX3D laser scanner, Kaeser’s KPB ergonomic paving breakers, Reelcraft’s 9000 Series mobile base hose reel and more. Weigh in […]
October 5, 2010
Roadbuilding
Reporter
By Equipment World Staff CARB throws out estimates The numbers just didn’t add up The California Air Resources Board has proposed a two-year delay to the start of its off-highway diesel emission regulations, in effect admitting the regs are not immediately needed to meet its emissions reduction goals. The announcement underscored CARB’s admission that its […]
October 5, 2010
Equipment
Case launches EPA Tier 4 Web site
Case Construction Equipment has launched a new Web site devoted to helping its customers understand the U.S. EPA Tier 4 interim emissions regulations that take effect in 2011, the company says. The new Web site, www.CaseCE.com/Tier4_NA, outlines the challenges facing the off-highway equipment industry to significantly reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) and particulate-matter (PM) emissions from […]
October 5, 2010
Technology
Ditch Witch launches mobile Web site
Perry, Okla.-based Ditch Witch has launched a mobile Web site that the company says enables users to access detailed product information and interactive features, including a downhole tool selector and drilling fluid formulator. By accessing the Ditch Witch Web site (www.ditchwitch.com) from a mobile device, users will be taken to a site where they will […]
October 5, 2010
Technology
Barnhart ships new all-terrain crane
Barnhart Crane and Rigging is delivering the new Liebherr LTM 1500-8.1 all-terrain crane. With a rated capacity of 600 tons, it is the largest telescopic-boom mobile crane in Barnhart’s fleet. It extends the company’s capacity to meet demand from refineries and industrial plants, as well as the wind power sector. The eight-axle crane has a seven-section telescopic […]
October 5, 2010
Technology
BMG creates ‘green’ division
BMG launched BMG Green, a new division designed to help clients identify, develop, promote and sell their green technologies, equipment and products. BMG Green will focus its expertise in commercial/residential building construction, infrastructure/general construction and material/waste processing. Unlike BMG, the new division will work with clients beyond the manufacturer level. For more information, visit www.bmggreen.com.
October 5, 2010
Equipment
Marketplace
By Amy Materson No ripping Scarify gravel, bitumen and sealed asphalt roads without ripping with FAE USA’s MTH soil stabilizer and asphalt grinder attachment, which also functions as a forestry tiller. Available in three models, the MTH attaches to tractors ranging from 230 to 360 horsepower, and is available in working widths from 82 to […]
October 5, 2010
Business
Product Report
By Tina Grady Barbaccia Leeboy debuts Blaw-Knox road widener VT LeeBoy introduces the first of its Blaw-Knox five-product lineup, the RW-80A road widener, Leeboy’s new Blaw-Knox Commercial Paving Products division. Each will carry the Blaw-Knox logo. The brand use is provided through collaboration with Volvo Construction Equipment and is part of a business alliance. The […]
October 5, 2010
Technology
CDSA’s three new best practices documents
The Concrete Sawing & Drilling Association (CSDA) has released three new Best Practice documents titled, “Polished Concrete Floors” (CSDA-BP-008), “Green Construction” (CSDA-BP-009) and “Hi-Cycle Concrete Cutting Equipment” (CSDA-BP-010). The release of these three documents brings the Association’s series of Standards, Specifications, Tolerances and Best Practices to 27 in total. The method of preparing and polishing […]
October 4, 2010
Technology
View Ditch Witch products on your phone
Ditch Witch has launched a new mobile website with interactive features that enable users to access information about Ditch Witch equipment and parts. The mobile site, ditchwitch.com, has features designed for contractors in the field: information about each Ditch Witch product, a downhole tool selector, a drilling fluid formulator, a drill pipe reference tool and a […]
October 1, 2010
Technology
AxleTech opens new facility
AxleTech International, a General Dynamics company, opened a new world headquarters facility on Sept. 17. Located near the company’s old headquarters in south Troy, Michigan, AxleTech’s new facility encompasses 210,000 square feet and will be staffed by nearly 200 production and professional employees. The new facility will house the product development and manufacturing groups for […]
October 1, 2010
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