Three New Komatsu Dozers Supplied To SoilCon

September 22, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Construction Equipment

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.

Used Heavy Construction Equipments For Sale:A Birds Eye View

September 16, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Construction Equipment

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.