Detail Information On Construction Equipment

September 29, 2008 by admin  
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There are plenty of construction equipments available in market today, with power technology and cheap methods of production used, machines are getting cheaper and better. For specific process, there are specific machines being developed to ease the methods of production and make work faster for workers at various construction sites. Our site caters to one such demand of dozers, construction equipments, heavy duty trucks, trailers, and various other categories in trucking business. there are various types of dozers available today in market, we have used dozer for sale, Kubota equipments for sale, skid steer for sale, and many other machines for sale on the site.

The different types of dozer crawlers on our site are specific to its use, we have big brands like Case, Allis Chalmers, John deere, Waldon, New Holland, Kawasaki, Terex, International, Fiatallis, Caterpillar, Dresser, IHC, Liebherr, Komatsu and many other famous brands are listed on the site catering to individual requirements. Some of the well known dozers on the site which are listed lately are Case 450B which is a track loader, it has a new over haul, under carriage having new fluids and lots of other exciting features, another one is CAT D6D dozer, this dozer has an angle blade having a rear wench it runs easily on any type of surface, Clark 45C – its an articulating loader which is having a GP 2 yd bucket and has an engine which is 101 HP perkins diesel, it also has 4X4 80% radial tires, the pins of this machine are all tigher and it has a heated cab.

Each of the dozers listed on our site have been individually checked by our trained engineers to check for the falsity of machine parts and the working of the machine, these certified mechanics would also help you to select the best dozer suited for your business depending on your business requirement. There are variety of crawler dozers to select from the site which is definitely going to fulfill your requirements which you have been searching for all this while, you will find dozers as small as Caterpillar D3C to the largest ones like Caterpillar D11R and more than this you will find different manufacturers vehicles with the same working capacity of machines. The other different categories in the vehicle type on site includes excavators, telehandlers, off road trucks, wheel loaders, rippers, winches, dozer blades, snow plows and the latest skid steers to be added on the site are 2006 Holland L160, Deere 317, 2005 GEHL CTL70, 2007 Deere CT332, 1996 Deere 7775, 2004 Bobcat T190, 2000 Bobcat 773T, 1998 Case 90 T and many more vehicles.

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Auction Of Construction Equipment

September 26, 2008 by admin  
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The construction equipment auctions got its massive demand and popularity in last several years. It has become one of the place that is more ease of reach and more attractive to buy construction equipment at a very reasonable prices. In today’s hot business of construction equipments, the costs of the new construction equipments are higher, making it a big problem for the contractors. The construction equipment auctions are one of the fastest and profitable methods to clear up construction equipments. Either New or used construction equipments get sold out, at these auctions but the terms and conditions may vary according to the market conditions.

Bargains are the main feature of the construction equipment auctions; in that case the auctions pave way for the lowest price for the equipments. One good pro with these auctions is that the through these auctions the buyers are given with a huge variety of equipments and a large number of producers and manufacturers. The auction takes place with the highest bidder and not the price. The construction equipment auctions are done for both the heavy and light equipments. Bulldozers, scrapers, well drilling machinery, generators, canes, earth moving equipments and much more come under the heavy construction equipments. These are auctioned at just a fraction of the cost when got from the showrooms.

Online construction equipment auction websites are also very popular at the present time of a well grown internet features. So these websites do come up with well detailed and informative auctions with information quoting the equipment description, transaction date, price ranges, location, and model and so on alike.

May be you have decided to get a construction equipment from a construction equipment auction, but never forget to consider the transporting cost of the machinery do also include the cost of the machinery that you need to invest on. There are various reasons behind, why most of the buyers are interested with the auction buying of these equipments? And why these auctions are gaining good recognition among those buyers and sellers of the construction equipment.

One main reason is that the term called “Economy”. When thought enough on buying the construction equipment at a good reasonable price it is best to opt for a price that will get you through auction that is the bargained cost. This is because you may be buying the construction equipment for your construction business or are you may just plan on to get a job done. Since saving a pocketful of bucks should benefit you as in the long run of your business, by providing with sufficient resources to make bigger your business and buy other source of equipments.

Next reason would be the variety they provide on with. Construction equipment auctions are known for their offer of widespread collection of equipment. In these auctions, all brands and types of tools and machinery are available to the buyers. Which the buyer cannot get even from a licensed equipment dealers and products manufacturers, as they may limit on the options to the equipment only to their line carries. Next to talk on the convenient purchase and economy they give on the construction equipment auction when having all the dawn of the Internet providing with the surfing the net, for websites that recognize bids on a variety of construction equipment making the buyers an almost effortless pursuit.

Finance For The Construction Industry

September 25, 2008 by admin  
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Why finance is so important to the construction industry:

 • The raw materials are expensive. The materials utilized in the construction industry: steel, iron, cement, bricks, stone, concrete, glass, and heavy equipment like cranes, concrete mixers, dozer, excavator etc., are all costly. To minimize costs, bulk purchases are made and sometimes cash payments are made to take advantage of discounts. This places a high demand on the businesses cash flow. Sometimes, for very large projects, finished blocks of the project are sold, in order to finance the completion of the other unfinished blocks. In such a situation, availing construction finance service from a financial institution proves to be very helpful.

 • The labor cost is immense. The highest cost in the construction industry is for labor. Skilled, semi-skilled, and daily wage labor, in large numbers, have to be employed for the timely execution of the project. Labor costs drain the cash flow, and if proper financial planning is not in place at the time of placing the tender, then the construction company can face a very serious financial crisis. This situation can be transformed by taking construction finance from a financial company.

 • The bid may be an underbid. To win the project, an underbid may be placed, which subsequently demands a tight inventory control, and a tighter cash flow. The strain is enormous and any miscalculated move may result in losses. The situation can be alleviated by taking construction finance from a company that provides finance for the construction industry.

 • Clients may become bankrupt or insolvent. Sometimes, clients become insolvent and thus cannot honor invoices. To avoid such bad debts, many finance companies offer bad debt protection services. The finance companies take the risk of non-payment and charge a nominal fee for this service. Moreover, coupled with invoice discounting or factoring services, almost 70% of the invoice amount is immediately available for use. This improves the cash flow and can provide resources for further construction projects on other sites. With bad debt protection services, blocked cash is freed up, management time is saved, and peace of mind is achieved.

 • Extra work is a rule rather than an exception. In the construction industry, clients expect extra work to be performed at minimum or no extra cost. Unless there is reasonable evidence to prove that the extra work has been performed, most likely, no payments will be made. This situation can be controlled by invoicing the client for the extra work, supported by reasonable evidence, and availing a construction finance service with debt protection service from a reputed finance company. The finance company releases about 70% of the payment immediately to improve the cash flow and chases the client for payment of the extra work performed. This results in peace of mind. Bibby Financial Services provides finance for the construction industry. Our construction finance solution improves your cash flow and saves you valuable management time.

Growing Importance Of Construction Equipments

September 24, 2008 by admin  
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Construction equipments are in a great demand by various civil engineers and Construction Company. In America everyday there are new residential and commercial complexes coming up at every street. The old roads are developed regularly to avoid any grievances to the citizens of the country.

These constructions of roads or apartments need heavy and small construction equipments to do their work.  Heavy construction equipments are required to do complex work on the ground. Construction equipments like cranes, excavators, skid steer form an integral part of the construction business.

No construction business is complete till the contractor owns all or some of these equipments required on a regular basis. Dakota equipments are the famous automobile company that manufactures heavy construction equipments. They manufacture equipments like tractors skid steer etc. If you are a contractor and in need of various construction equipment on regular basis. It is not possible to buy all these equipments at a time. This would block lot money which would otherwise be used for   other business transactions. You can hire these machinery for shorter duration and as your business profits begin to proceed you can buy these used heavy equipments for sale.

These heavy equipments for sale are widely advertised in the local newspaper. There are dealers who showcase their products for sale. Whatever you buy new equipments for sale or used equipments like pre used skid steer for sale. Always remember the thumb rule, never compromise on quality of the machinery.

Dakota equipments are generally sturdy and have along running life if they are regularly serviced at their service centers. Dakota equipments for sale are available with the dealers specially kept for their sale of equipments and their servicing.

You can also get a lot of buying options from the internet. Internet has other company’s like Dakota, Ford, Peterbilt etc who offer their vehicles for sale.  Dealers also advertise their goods for sale along with their description and the price at which they intend to sell.

Procuring a skid steer as per your need and your budget could seem like impossible, but with a little bit of patience you can easily figure such skid steer for sale at various options on the internet.

Before buying from the internet always note a few words of caution. Refer the brochure to check if the model is outdated and its spare parts are still available. Also check for any discounts or offers offered by the company to maximize its sale. Test drive the equipments to check its efficiency level. Compare the price of used as well new equipments for sale at various dealers. Always check the maintenance contract and note if the equipment is regularly serviced to keep it in a good condition. Check the insurance of the equipments. Also check if it includes the driver and the equipment both together.

About Caterpillar, Allison, Komatsu Transmissions

September 23, 2008 by admin  
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Businesses and organizations in many different industries consider original and rebuilt Caterpillar transmissions to be the best when it comes to heavy-duty parts. They aren’t the only manufacturer, however. These equipment components are integrated with other power and drive train parts to give large equipment the power and precision needed to get even the biggest jobs done.

While industries such as mining and construction are the first that come to mind when looking at these precision parts, others rely on the products Allison, Komatsu, and Caterpillar produce. The quality of their products is pivotal to the success of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Here is a quick look at some of the power train parts these three big names produce, their innovations, and benefits.

Their transmissions make Komatsu transmissions famous in big industries such as mining equipment. The innovative oil immersing bearing heating systems make these power trains long lasting and highly effective. The WA500-3 wheel loader they produce changes its gear ration automatically to keep strain off the rest of the parts in the vehicle while optimizing its fuel efficiency. The clutch pressure is also automated to eliminate hesitations and jerk in the gearshift. The D155AX-5 crawler dozer is designed to maximize the product of the entire machine by giving this machine a total of six gears - three forward and three reverse.

Construction, mining, agriculture, forestry, and many other industries use a Caterpillar transmission to haul, lift, push, and work. The OEMs and other businesses in need of heavy-duty equipment use these power train parts because they are designed to last while hosting a range of options that increase the usability and efficiency for a range of specific applications. Regardless of whether it the premier manufacture or a rebuilt, Caterpillar transmissions offer gearing specifically designed to maximize the potential of every use and industry.

Allison adds electronic options, features, bodies, and drivelines to their power train parts. This puts the optimum efficiency, precision, and productivity in their power train parts on top of their extended life span. In all, Allison has more than 40 years experience in designing and manufacturing automatic gearing. Allison is perhaps best known for its 1000 series. This product line has 610-780NM torque range. When this is added to a horsepower range of 149-224 it is pure, precise muscle. These are found in equipment such as large passenger busses and garbage trucks. Their 4000 series product line has both a wide and narrow gearing ratio to match up in a wide range of equipment. Their unique design gives heavy-duty equipment full maneuverability despite the increase in power. This series also gives OEMs and individuals the choice of having an integrated output retarder to increase its breaking ability. Allison premiered its new hybrid models designed specifically for passenger buses in 2003. There are now 2 700 of them in use in public transit systems throughout the world.

These power train part manufacturers have all become leaders by building quality parts that last. If they do stop working properly,Allison, Komatsu, and rebuilt Caterpillar transmissions are available that have been remanufactured and undergone failure testing and quality control procedures to ensure they are as high in quality as the original version. Regardless of whether they are new or rebuilt, these top of the line manufacturers have achieved long life, efficiency, and precision with their unique and effective designs.

Three New Komatsu Dozers Supplied To SoilCon

September 22, 2008 by admin  
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The Soil Conservation Service operates from 37 locations around NSW, providing a range of services specialising in environmental protection, rehabilitation and land management.

It offers a complete range of professional and technical services in erosion and sediment control, soil and water testing, land assessment, water supply, rehabilitation and revegetation techniques.

The service’s conservation earthworks operation is centred primarily in the tablelands and grainbelt of NSW, where farmers are working large, gently sloping lands, Broadbased banks, waterways and farm dams are typical works undertaken.

“Around 75% of our work is for rural landholders, with the balance being environmental works for a range of clients including the catchment management authorities. We are very strongly involved with the environmental rehabilitation of degraded lands, including mine site”.

Soil Conservation Service operates 40 dozers in the D5-D6 class, along with a number of excavators, and is believed to be the largest operator of this sized dozer in the southern hemisphere, if not the world.

It has just leased two new Komatsu D65EX-15 dozers, plus it has a third one on loan.

In addition, it has five other D65EX-12s in its fleet, along with four D53A dozers delivered during 1990 and which have up to 20,000 hours on them - a total of 12 Komatsu equipment dozers in the fleet.

“We are now phasing out these D53A - they are getting on, but they’ve been a pretty reliable tractor over the years - and we hope to replace them with similar size dozers,”

“That smaller size is particularly well suited to our kinds of work.

“Over the years we’ve had a great experience with our D65EX-12 dozers; one is still on lease, and the other four we purchased from Komatsu when they came off lease,”

“The backup and support from Komatsu has been very good; the support and service provided by Michael Edwards, our local representative has been excellent - it’s probably been better than other suppliers.”

In addition to the Komatsu dozers, the Soil Conservation Service  has a PC200-6 and a PC220LC-7.

The PC200 is currently working in the Hunter Valley placing rock and revetment work at Hexham.

The excavator is regularly employed in flood mitigation maintenance works in the Hunter and following the severe recent floods in the region will be occupied for some time on repairs to damaged infrastructure.

The PC220 has been working in our southern region earthworks program, working on farm dams assisting one of our new D65s and general earthwork projects which will include works associated with the Hume Freeway extension, an $800 million RTA alliance project.

All About Skid Loader

September 19, 2008 by admin  
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What is a skid loader?

A skid loader is a stiff frame machine with mechanical arms that can be fitted with attachments for a wide variety of different tools, including a backhoe, hydraulic breaker, pallet forks, angle broom, sweeper, auger, mower, snow blower, stump grinder, tree spade, trencher, and a wheel saw.

Modern skid loaders come in two varieties, a four wheeled system and a rubber track version. Wheeled skid loaders are typically are four-wheel drive and for additional maneuverability, the left and right wheels systems are independent. The track version also referred to as a track loader provides for better digging and pushes performance in higher end models due to less ground disturbance and better traction in un-ideal environments like mud and sand.

History of the skid loader machine

The first three-wheeled front-end loader was invented in 1957 by two brothers, Cyril and Louis Keller, in a small machinist shop in Rothsay Minnesota. The brothers conceived the idea to help a nearby farmer with the ignoble task of cleaning up manure for a pole barn. They wanted to help him, and out of this collaboration the first skidder was born.

This early machine was eventually purchased by Melrose Manufacturing Company and the Kellers brought on to continue development. Since then it has spread to become a highly valued piece of heavy machinery at construction and engineering site around the globe.

What are these machines used for?

Due to the wide array of attachments available for these vehicles , they have many uses, but mostly are employed for scrape material from one place to another, carry materials in a bucket and proceed to load them into a truck or trailer.

Skid loaders can also be used in tight digging situations where factors limit the practically of using a large excavator, like digging a basement under an existing house. In this situation a skid loader would make use of a ramp at the edge of the site. The loader would proceed to use the ramp to carry materials out of the hole. The skid loader would reshape the ramp by making it steeper and longer as the excavation deepened.

Differences between a front loader machine and a skid loader machine

The pivot arms on a skid loader lay behind the driver, alongside the side of the vehicle.

Major machine manufacturers: Major manufacturers for skid loaders include the Bobcat Company, Mustang, Case, New Holland, Komatsu, and Caterpillar.

Volvo’s Reputation In Construction Machinery Segment Growing With New Products

September 18, 2008 by admin  
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Most people think of cars and trucks when they hear the name Volvo, but the company is also one of the larger and faster growing construction machinery suppliers in the world. Indeed, it can be compared to giant companies like Komatsu equipment, Caterpillar and Deere. Volvo’s construction equipment for sales.

That are expected to top $2 billion for the first time, versus sales of $1.9 billion and $1.2 billion. About 23 percent of those sales are generated in North America, while the largest portion of sales (about 60 percent of the total) comes from Europe.

Volvo has always had an excellent reputation in the construction machinery industry. The company is managed from its headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, with production facilities in Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Sweden and the U.S. The North American operations consist of Volvo Construction Equipment North America, Inc., located in Asheville, N.C., and Euclid-Hitachi Heavy Equipment, Inc., in Guelph, Ontario, and Cleveland, Ohio. Volvo Construction Equipment is responsible for the marketing and product support of the company’s business in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Euclid-Hitachi oversees the development and manufacturing of rigid haulers produced in Canada.

Volvo was known as VME. VME was formed, through the combination of the construction equipment divisions of both Clark Equipment and AB Volvo. Clark announced its intention to sell its entire interest in VME, so Volvo management reached an agreement to purchase Clark’s 50 percent interest for $573 million as part of its strategy to concentrate on the automotive and transportation industries. The company, renamed Volvo Construction Equipment, was consolidated June 30, 1995, at which time it became a wholly owned subsidiary of AB Volvo.

Within the rigid hauler business, Volvo has a joint venture with Hitachi - Euclid-Hitachi - of which Volvo owns a 60 percent share. That venture was formed. The company also owns the German company, Zettelmeyer, which became a wholly owned subsidiary.Volvo acquired Groupe Pel-Job, a French manufacturer of mini-excavators for sale and a leading supplier of those machines in Europe.

Volvo is the world’s leading supplier of articulated haulers, and it is a major producer of rigid haulers and wheel loaders. The company also produces hydraulic excavators - a product area it is planning to revamp completely during 1997 - and mini-excavators produced by its Pel-Job subsidiary.44 percent of the articulated dump trucks manufactured in the world rolled out of Volvo factories. It’s nearest competitor, Caterpillar equipment, accounted for about 25 percent of the market.

The wheel loader product line has always been a mainstay for Volvo. Again, the company is a leader in this market, accounting for 10 percent of total industry production and sales annually. Caterpillar and Komatsu, the leaders in wheel loaders, together represent 40 percent of the world market, followed by Volvo in third position. In the North American market for wheel loaders, Volvo accounts for about 11 percent of the market.

Finding Forklift Equipment Dealers Online

September 17, 2008 by admin  
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Forklift dealers can sometimes be hard to come by. Even if there is one in your area, how do you know you couldn’t find something better for a more reasonable price somewhere else? If forklift dealers are scarce in your area, you don’t have much of a choice do you? Don’t bet on it.

The Internet is a wonderful resource for finding just about anything you can think of. Well guess what? It’s a great resource for finding information about and dealers who sell  new or used forklifts too.

 

Did you know that Nissan, Toyota, and Mitsubishi make forklifts? It’s one of their specialties. Other companies like Hyster, Caterpillar, Yale, and Clark are also big names in the forklift industry, and have been around for nearly a century. Such companies are innovators in the field of material handling machinery.

Narrow aisle order pickers, fork trucks, rough terrain forklifts, shooting boom: These are just some of the different forklift types that I discovered while researching this assignment. Some are small, intended for use in stock rooms or other areas where space is an issue. Some are huge, and are capable of lifting cars out of ditches in emergency situations. You too can find out a great deal by using the Internet to research and find anything you need to know about forklifts and the equipment dealers who sell them.

Used Heavy Construction Equipments For Sale:A Birds Eye View

September 16, 2008 by admin  
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Secondary sector (also known as manufacturing sector) of the economy is one of the three economic sectors, others being primary (mining, fishing) and tertiary (service industry) sectors. This sector (secondary) includes all the activities that help in creating a finished and final (usable) product. e.g. activities involving manufacturing and construction process. The prominent features include consumption of large quantum of energy and requirement of machinery to assist the conversion of raw materials into final product. This, in turn assists the growth of businesses and thereby growth of the economy.

Thus, it goes without saying that as the economy grows there is increase in development of infrastructure. Increase in construction work and thereby increase of construction equipments are the byproducts of the same. Air compressors, Dozers, Dumpers, Crawler Loaders, Forestry Equipments are a few types of equipments used for the same.

The use of crawler loader can not be undermined on most of the heavy construction sites today, performing a variety of work such as excavating, loading trucks, demolishing or backfilling. With the passage of time, its popularity has declined to a certain extent due to improvements in hydraulic excavators and also due to skills required to operate them.

The various players in the segment are Caterpillar Equipments, John Deere Equipments, Komatsu Equipments, Bobcat Equipments, Volvo Equipments, JCB Equipments to name a few.

Cost being one of the important factors, buying new or a used crawler loader is an important decision. If the equipment has been used with utmost care, than buying a used crawler can a company of a few thousand dollars. If on the other hand, the crawler is required only for a few projects renting the same could also be an option to be considered.

Internet could be an important source, to get information of used construction equipment for sale online. It is always important to go through fine print before finalizing the deal.

Is there any hidden cost associated with the same? Is deposit amount pre-requisite before a deal is finalized? If so, is the deposit amount refunded if the deal is cancelled?

Relationship with the dealer is another very important factor for used equipment. It should always be kept in mind that, sooner or later, maintenance cost would be regular feature. First hand information regarding the dealer’s service policy, for preventive maintenance and repairs is a must. Past records for handling breakdowns, providing spares until yours are fixed, bearing of transport cost in case of breakdown can not be undermined. Penalty clause, being an important feature for most of the construction work, a company can not afford to loose time due to breakdown in equipment / spares however minor they might be. Checklist for the inventory of parts from the dealer is must not to cause delay due to non availability of the same.It goes without saying that try before buy is an age old adage. A thorough test drive is a must, even if the seller seems trustworthy, and the brand is from renowned manufacturer.

Perform all the functions with the used equipment (dig, dump, lift, scrape) that the crawler is supposed to perform: a few minutes of ride around the parking space would not give proper judgment regarding the state of the equipment. esearch done beforehand would make one a smart equipment buyer and give less heartaches at a later date.

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