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AIM Attachment’s Excavator Grapples Feature Five Tines →

From Construction Equipment Guide... The AIM excavator grapple features five solid AR 400 steel tines for increased durability. The structure of this grapple incorporates a reinforced solid box design, a four-bolt flanged hinge that maintains the linkage of the grapple for easier and more efficient installation times, and three working positions for added versatility. AIM excavator grapples are available in three sizes — 36, 42 and 48 in.  Click for more...


Hitachi Compact Excavator Has Adjustable Undercarriage →

From Construction Equipment Guide... Two of the improvements to the new Zaxis 17U-2 compact excavator (upgrade of the Hitachi EX17U) are its adjustable-width tracks and its backfill blade with foldable end sections. Using both features reduces the overall width to 40 in. (101 cm). When fully extended to more than 50 in. (127 cm), the undercarriage provides stability for operations. Despite the small size of the ZX17U-2, the controls are sensitive, the operator area is comfortable and multifunction operations mean the operator can easily execute simultaneous operations such as swinging and traveling.  Click for more...


Fecon Mini-Grapples Attach to Excavators →

From Construction Equipment Guide... Fecon offers mini-grapples for compact excavators up to 11,000 lbs. (4989.5 kg). Mini-grapples are available in three models with weights ranging from 170 to 430 lbs. (77 to 195 kg). Opening widths range from 40 to 60 in. (101.6 to 152.4 cm). Fecon’s mini-grapples can be used in moving debris, rock and brush piles, log loading and unloading and transporting and placing landscaping materials. For more information, call 800/528-3113 or visit www.fecon.com.  Click for more...


New Holland Previews 7-Ton Hybrid Hydraulic Excavator →

From Construction Equipment Guide... New Holland has unveiled a prototype Hybrid 7-ton (6.3 t) class crawler excavator. The Hybrid excavator was designed by Kobelco Construction Machinery America Co. Ltd., in partnership with New Holland. Both Kobelco and New Holland are brands of CNH Global N.V. Featuring a diesel engine and a battery-powered motor, the Hybrid offers the operating performance capabilities of a traditional diesel-powered 7-ton class excavator.  Click for more...


Deere’s D-Series Excavator Line Has Faster Hydraulics →

From Construction Equipment Guide... Three new additions to the John Deere D-Series excavators line — the 160D LC, 200D LC and 225D LC — retain many of the features of their predecessors, but significant improvements — including faster hydraulics, a redesigned cab, undercarriage enhancements and a new cooling system — deliver a boost in productivity and uptime, as well as lower daily costs. “These excavators are particularly well-suited to applications that require big performance in a mid-size machine, such as basement digging, truck loading, water and sewer jobs,” said Mark Wall, product marketing manager, John Deere Construction and Forestry Company.  Click for more...


Case Construction Introduces CX B Series Excavators at World of Concrete →

From Construction Equipment Guide... At this year’s World of Concrete show, Case Construction Equipment introduced the first models in its CX B Series line of full-sized excavators. These new Case excavators feature measurable increases in fuel efficiency and productivity, noticeable improvements to operator comfort, easier maintenance, and enhancements to durability and reliability, according to the manufacturer. The lineup includes the Case CX160B, CX210B, CX240B and CX290B, as well as long-reach configurations of the CX210B and CX240B and a narrow version of the CX210B.  Click for more...


Flag Extends Reach Into the Kill Van Kull →

From Construction Equipment Guide... When Barry Heffernan, sales representative of Edward Ehrbar Inc. heard opportunity knocking at his door, he opened the door and let it in. The opportunity arrived during his first visit to the Flag Container Services office and Vice President Peter Franchini. At the time of the visit, Franchini was on the Internet exploring various excavator options. Flag Container was using a crane to load barges with materials to be shipped to Virginia for recycling.  Click for more...


Volvo’s C-Series Offers Increased Comfort, Ruggedness →

From Construction Equipment Guide... Volvo Construction Equipment’s C-Series excavators — the EC160C and EC210C — have arrived in North America. The C-Series offers Tier III compliant Volvo engines, which have been united with intelligent hydraulics and a more rugged undercarriage and superstructure. The operator’s environment has been upgraded, giving operators more comfort, more space, a better climate, better visibility and improved controls, according to the manufacturer.  Click for more...


English Adding Flyover Ramp to Major Henrico County Interchange →

From Construction Equipment Guide... Improvements are currently being made to the I-295/I-64 interchange in western Henrico County in Virginia. The project includes the widening of Pouncey Tract Road and the construction of a new flyover ramp from eastbound I-64 to southbound I-295. The contract includes the addition of a lane on the outside of I-64 in both directions between Route 288 and Route 250, and the current one-lane ramp from northbound I-295 to westbound I-64 will be increased to two lanes.  Click for more...


Crews Ensure Traffic Keeps on Rollin’ Over Blackwater →

The Blackwater River Bridge on Route 40 in Waverly, Va., is showing its age. The 50-year-old bridge needs to be replaced, and the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) has awarded the $3 million contract to Bryant Contracting Inc., of Toano, Va., to get the job done. Bryant started work on the project, which includes the bridge replacement and roadway approach work, in early December. The anticipated completion date is May 2008.  Click for more...


N.J.’s JESCO Expands Fleet With Specialty Equipment →

From Construction Equipment Guide... JESCO recently expanded its equipment fleet through the addition of several product lines including water trucks, pavers and a variety of specialty attachments including extended reach booms, side booms and rotating crushers. JESCO made the commitment to stock these types of equipment as a way to further service its existing customer base. “We found that our customers were asking for these types of equipment more and more,” said Jonathan Robustelli, president of JESCO.  Click for more...


Volvo Construction Makes Significant Upgrades to Its Wheeled Excavators With New C-Series →

From Construction Equipment Guide... Changes in Volvo’s wheeled excavators can be seen in almost every element of the EW160C and EW180C: new engine, new cab, hydraulics, substructure, boom/arm, controls, servicing and environmental impact. The C-Series offers more powerful Volvo Tier III compliant engines with V-ACT (Volvo Advanced Combustion Technology). The engine management’s anti-stall system balances maximum available power to hydraulic output, preventing the engine from becoming overloaded (regardless of engine speed or pump demand).  Click for more...


Demo Crews Knock Out Bridge in SmartFIX40 Job →

From Construction Equipment Guide... As if it were a practical joke on a grand scale, Ray Bell Construction crews kicked the piers from underneath the James White Parkway Bridge in Knoxville, Tenn. Early Jan. 7, demolition crews ignited explosives placed underground and inside the piers underneath the 800-ft. (244 m) bridge. With a series of bangs and flashes at ground level the bridge structure fell straight to the ground, minimizing the amount of debris that flew skyward to avoid damage to structures in the neighboring Old City Knoxville.  Click for more...


Confusion Hill Remains a Mystery; Caltrans Elects to Bypass Notoriously Soupy Slope →

From Construction Equipment Guide... At Confusion Hill, located in far northern California, state of California engineers fought a soupy, slippery mountain for a decade trying to build Highway 101 through 200-ft. tall redwood trees. The mountain won. Highway 101 had closures each winter for the past 10 years. However, a decision was made to move the highway to the other side of Eel River’s South Fork and allow the soupy mountain have its way.  Click for more...


Terex Increases Excavator Productivity With TXC300 LC-2 →

From Construction Equipment Guide... The Terex TXC300 LC-2 excavator, which replaces the TXC300 LC-1 unit, includes upgrades and advanced features designed to increase operator comfort, productivity and fuel efficiency. Bob Wickwire, Terex product manager, said the rental industry in particular will benefit from the upgrades on the new LC-2 machine, beginning with the new pattern change control, “This new feature allows the operator to change the control pattern.  Click for more...


Ohio Firm Strives to Be State’s Leader in Recycling →

From Construction Equipment Guide... Kurtz Brothers Inc. has explored ways to increase productivity in the material sorting phase of its recycling operations while ensuring the safety of the workers on site. Tim Lee, supervisor of the company’s 25-acre construction/demolition landfill and recycling facility, heads Kurtz Brothers’ operations in recovering materials such as metal, wood, and block for re-use. The landfill has been in operation for approximately 15 years.  Click for more...


Demo on ’Aggressive’ Schedule to Stay Well Ahead of Construction →

From Construction Equipment Guide... With the downfall of the North Carolina textile industry, it was only a matter of time before the structures that housed one of its major players soon followed. LaBounty UP 20 universal processors mounted to excavators tore down the brick walls and pulverized the concrete of the massive Fieldcrest Cannon/Pillowtex Plant in Kannapolis, N.C. Current owner of the Pillowtex property, David Murdock, hired D.H.  Click for more...


Scrap Business Has ’Crush’ on Volvo Machinery →

From Construction Equipment Guide... Larry Danielle doesn’t own a “run-of-the-mill junkyard.”What’s likely the only large independent company of its type in the country, U-Pull-It is more like a self service used auto and truck parts supermarket located on 40 acres with eight buildings. The Davie, Fla., company buys cars from organizations such as United Way and the Salvation Army and also picks up wrecked and old vehicles throughout Broward and Miami-Dade counties.  Click for more...


Crews Ensuring Smoother, Deer-Free Ride Along I-10 →

From Construction Equipment Guide... Motorists traveling along Interstate 10 in northwest Florida near Marianna will soon enjoy a smoother ride with one less road hazard — deer. Covering 9.2 mi. (14.8 km) on Interstate 10 from State Road 276 to State Road 71 in Jackson County, the $16.4 million road project includes milling and resurfacing, pavement markings, new guide signs, an upgraded guardrail, new edge draining and a 10-ft.  Click for more...


Harms Construction Undaunted by Major Civil Projects →

From Construction Equipment Guide... George Harms was just a teenager when he founded George Harms Construction Company Inc. more than four decades ago. “My first job was for $40,” Harms recalled. “I was 16 years old, in high school and working construction jobs part time. I started with just myself as a full-time employee, then added an employee and later went from one employee to three or four.”That was 1960.  Click for more...



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