Thursday, October 28, 2010

Looking for an Attachment for Your Skid Steer?

Any equipment owner realizes purchasing a piece of equipment is a great investment, one that they want to make sure will bring the most versitililty and longevity for your investment.  That's when a world of attachments can be added to your equipment fleet for maximum productivity. 

As we prepare for a change in the season we wanted to share with you some information about a spreader available for your skid steer.  HitchDoc (www.hitchdoc.com) currently manufacturers the Sandpiper Spreader, which has a skid steer Quick-Tach mount fitting standard skid steer back plates.  It's internal motor utilizes standard hydraulic couplers which are powered by a skid steer's hydraulic system.  The Sandpiper Spreader can accommodate a variety of material such as salt, lime, sand, oats, brome, fertilizer and grass seed.

Something to consider when looking at adding a spreader to your job site needs. 

Thank you,

Contractors Hot Line  

Monday, October 25, 2010

Rock Ripping Buckets are the Ideal Solution for Tough Digging

These buckets rip and dig in a single pass because of the unique Rockland design.
It starts with a severe service, modified spade nose edge equipped with 3 severe service teeth. RR Rock Ripping Buckets penetrate and shatter most rock, shale and frozen ground. The rugged body of the bucket has 5 staggered ripping teeth that individually deliver full curl and down force every load cycle. This unique, dual ripping – digging action guarantees maximum productivity.

RR Rock Ripping Buckets are available for all excavators, and are available for pin-on or coupler mounting. All RR Rock Ripping Buckets have built-in AR400 side-cutters, replaceable teeth and wear plates at all critical areas.

Rockland has been manufacturing allied equipment for dozers, loaders, excavators, and motor graders for over 60 years. The company built its reputation on quality and unequaled customer service. The Rockland website lists over 130 products guaranteed to increase productivity.
www.rocklandmfg.com.


Thank you,
Contractors Hot Line Team
http://www.contractorshotline.com

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Time To Consider Winter Attachment Options

As publisher of the construction industry's exclusive magazine for new & used attachments our editorial staff is notified of many new released attachments to make your existing equipment fleet more versatile.

 

 

 

With the winter months fast approaching it's time to look at your winter attachments, snow blades, snowbrushes, and snow pushes, anything that will clear away the snow, slush and ice.

 

 

A snow attachment to consider is fro CE Attachments, Inc., manufacturers of the New Edge Oscillating Snow Push.  Not only does this attachment come in handy during the winter but can be used year round for wastewater, flood cleanup as well as application in the farming industry.

 

 

Take a look at this winter attachment from CE Attachments, Inc. and be ready now instead of after you are buried under the snow.

 

 

 

Thank you,

 

 

Contractors Hot Line

 

Multi Functional Hitch Attachment is essential for Skid Steer Operators

CEAttachments, Inc., a global supplier of attachments for compact equipment, announces the addition of the new EDGE Hitch Adapter to their lineup of attachments for skid steer loaders.
 
This handy attachment for skid steer loaders is designed to help move implements, trailers, wagons, boat trailers or other types of equipment easily and efficiently.

The EDGE Hitch Adapter features a durable, heavy steel construction frame measuring 17.5” high, 46” wide and 12” deep, and reduces the chance of equipment damage by having full view of the equipment as you are moving it.  It also allows you to maximize storage space by precisely placing equipment where it fits best. 

The EDGE Hitch Adapter utilizes a Class 3 receiver, the same as used on most pickup trucks, and will fit on any skid steer loader with a Universal mount.   

See the new EDGE Hitch Adapter, along with thousands of other attachments and accessories at www.ceattachments.com.

Another look at attachments for the industry from the staff of Attachment Connection, a publication of Contractors Hot Line.

Thank you,

Contractors Hot Line

Friday, October 15, 2010

International Concrete Equipment Event

Road Construction Equipment Pictures - Excavator in Fort Dodge

Just a quick note road construction equipment...

I was running an errand today.  While other people were complaining about how the construction was interfering with their lives, I decide to take a quick picture of this excavator.  So to those of you working in construction, thanks for all that you do.  Sometimes it's a thankless job, but there are plenty of us out there that recognize your importance and appreciate what you do.  Without the construction workers and road construction equipment, everyone would feel like they were offroading instead of coasting to work.  So the next time someone gets upset with the interference you are causing, just remember that those same people really hate roads full of pot holes.  Thanks again and hope everyone has a great weekend!

Sincerely,
Contractors Hot Line
   www.contractorshotline.com

Pro Mac Manufacturers Rotary Brushcutter Heads

 

I wanted to share a video from one of the advertisers of the Attachment Connection.  With so much construction going on all over the place and the need for tree and brush clearing, a manufacturer of brush cutters to consider is Pro Mac. 

They manufacturer two types of brushcutter heads: Horizontal Flail Shaft Units and Rotary Brushcutters and mulchers.  Pro Mac provides engineering and design services and ship brushcutter equipment worldwide.

Contact us at 1-800-665-5405 or http://www.promac.bc.ca

Thank you,

Attachment Connection

Friday, October 8, 2010

Pro Mac Manufacturers Rotary Brushcutter Heads

 

I wanted to share a video from one of the advertisers of the Attachment Connection.  With so much construction going on all over the place and the need for tree and brush clearing, a manufacturer of brush cutters to consider is Pro Mac. 

They manufacturer two types of brushcutter heads: Horizontal Flail Shaft Units and Rotary Brushcutters and mulchers.  Pro Mac provides engineering and design services and ship brushcutter equipment worldwide.

Contact us at 1-800-665-5405 or http://www.promac.bc.ca

Thank you,

Attachment Connection

Road Construction Equipment Pictures - Excavator in Fort Dodge

Just a quick note road construction equipment...

I was running an errand today.  While other people were complaining about how the construction was interfering with their lives, I decide to take a quick picture of this excavator.  So to those of you working in construction, thanks for all that you do.  Sometimes it's a thankless job, but there are plenty of us out there that recognize your importance and appreciate what you do.  Without the construction workers and road construction equipment, everyone would feel like they were offroading instead of coasting to work.  So the next time someone gets upset with the interference you are causing, just remember that those same people really hate roads full of pot holes.  Thanks again and hope everyone has a great weekend!

Sincerely,
Contractors Hot Line
   www.contractorshotline.com

Stimulus funds for construction have been turning into projects at an increasing rate

The Associated General Contractors of America, Arlington, VA., released an analysis of new Census Bureau data that notes total construction spending edged up 0.4 percent between July and August to $812 billion, driven by increases in public construction activity including stimulus and base realignment projects. Association officials cautioned that private residential and nonresidential spending both continued to shrink as private-sector demand for construction remains extremely weak.

“Federal investments from the stimulus and other programs are protecting some construction workers from a devastating downturn in private construction activity,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “But the industry will continue to be at risk of greater economic hardships as long as private demand for construction continues to shrink.”

 

Private residential construction dropped 1.7 percent during the past year while private nonresidential spending dropped 24 percent, Simonson noted. The economist added that all 11 categories of private nonresidential construction in the Census Bureau’s report had declined from a year earlier, most by double-digit percentages.

 

Even private power construction, which was doing well earlier this year, fell 2.9 percent from July in seasonally adjusted terms and 15.5 percent year-over-year. Simonson added that single-family construction is up 4.2 percent year-over-year but has been dropping since April, and that multi-family construction is down a “devastating” 52 percent over the past 12 months.

 

While public construction spending increased by 2.5 percent between July and August, it is still down 1.0 percent from August 2009 to August 2010, driven largely by declines in state and local tax revenue, Simonson noted. Stimulus funds appear to have lifted public housing up 33 percent from August 2009 to August 2010, sewage and waste disposal up 19 percent, water supply construction up 5.2 percent, and highway and street construction up 0.9 percent, Simonson observed. Reconstruction work around New Orleans helped conservation spending rise 18 percent, the economist also suggested. In contrast, public educational construction, which is almost entirely funded from state and local revenues, slumped 13 percent.

 

Stephen Sandherr, chief executive officer of the construction association, said the new spending data show that stimulus funds for construction have been turning into projects at an increasing rate. But he cautioned that temporary investment measures like the stimulus were likely to expire before private sector investments increase.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Excavators, Loaders, Compactors to be featured at the Houston Auction from CAT Auction Services

Upcoming unreserved public auction in Houston, Texas, on October 27, 9 a.m. at the Houston Raceway Park (2525 FM565 South, Baytown, Texas).

Featuring a wide variety of excavators, loaders, compactors and specialty trucks, among other equipment, the Houston event is expected to draw bidders from across the United States and around the world. Interested buyers are invited to view the entire equipment list and detailed TA-1 level inspection reports online prior to the event by visiting www.catauctions.com. Real-time online bidding will be available on the day of the auction through the company’s website.

More information about the company and consigning equipment to the October auction can be found at www.catauctions.com

Thank you,

Contractors Hot Line

Qualified Equipment - Section 179 Deduction

We've had many people ask questions about the Section 179 Deduction it's application to equipment purchases.  

For the 2010 tax year, under the current tax code, Section 179 allows businesses that spend less than $530,000 a year on qualified equipment to write-off up to $134,000 in 2010 with no bonus depreciation - then Section 179 is set to completely expire next year in 2011.

However in his 'State of the Union' address on January 27, 2010, Obama called for extending temporary enhancements to Section 179 through the 2010 tax year end.

Administration officials indicate that those enhancements will include expanded limits on Section 179 including 50% bonus depreciation that have been a feature of earlier stimulus measures under both Bush and Obama.

For More information: http://www.section179.org/

Thank you,

Contractors Hot Line

 

 

Qualified Equipment - Section 179 Deduction

We've had many people ask questions about the Section 179 Deduction it's application to equipment purchases.  For as little as 4% of your equipment cost, you can save thousands of dollars on your taxes. Write off $250,000 in the first year.

For the 2010 tax year, under the current tax code, Section 179 allows businesses that spend less than $530,000 a year on qualified equipment to write-off up to $134,000 in 2010 with no bonus depreciation - then Section 179 is set to completely expire next year in 2011.

However in his 'State of the Union' address on January 27, 2010, Obama called for extending temporary enhancements to Section 179 through the 2010 tax year end.

Administration officials indicate that those enhancements will include expanded limits on Section 179 including 50% bonus depreciation that have been a feature of earlier stimulus measures under both Bush and Obama.

For More information: http://www.section179.org/

Thank you,

Contractors Hot Line

Qualified Equipment - Section 179 Deduction

We've had many people ask questions about the Section 179 Deduction it's application to equipment purchases.  For as little as 4% of your equipment cost, you can save thousands of dollars on your taxes. Write off $250,000 in the first year.

For the 2010 tax year, under the current tax code, Section 179 allows businesses that spend less than $530,000 a year on qualified equipment to write-off up to $134,000 in 2010 with no bonus depreciation - then Section 179 is set to completely expire next year in 2011.

However in his 'State of the Union' address on January 27, 2010, Obama called for extending temporary enhancements to Section 179 through the 2010 tax year end.

Administration officials indicate that those enhancements will include expanded limits on Section 179 including 50% bonus depreciation that have been a feature of earlier stimulus measures under both Bush and Obama.

For More information: http://www.section179.org/

Thank you,

Contractors Hot Line