Showing posts with label MACHINERY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MACHINERY. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Lowboy Semi Trailers
Lowboy trailers, also known as low bed trailers, are utilized for loading and transporting heavy equipment. The capacity for hauling starts at ten tons to 100 or even more. This is the ideal solution for hauling farm equipment, or construction machines such as tractors and excavators. They are designed to work well in field conditions for convenient loading and unloading heavy machinery and equipment.
There are many types of lowboy trailers available from leading manufacturers. The size and weight capacity needed should be determined by the specifications of the haul and what the continued use will be. They are also available in a variety of colors and custom paint jobs to suit individual preferences. Identify what field conditions will be present before deciding on the model best suited.
Fontaine makes a 46’ lowboy trailer with a capacity of 35 tons. This model includes ramps for easy loading and unloading of equipment. The same manufacturer makes a 55 ton model for heavier machinery. Lowboy trailers can be fixed neck or detachable with beaver tail or tilt bed options. Determine the conditions in which loading and unloading will occur to determine what options are best. Researching different manufacturers will allow ideal selection. Manufacturers such as Trail King, Talbert, Aspen and Liddell all make lowboy trailers.
Excavator An Commonly Used Heavy Machinery
Excavators heavy equipment used in civil engineering and surface mining. An excavator, also called a 360-degree excavator or digger, sometimes abbreviated simply a 360, is an engineering vehicle consisting of a backhoe and cab mounted on a pivot (turntable is a more apt description) atop an undercarriage with tracks or wheels. The term excavator is sometimes used as a general term for any piece of digging equipment.
Roles of Excavators
Excavators used in many roles:
1- Digging of trenches, holes, foundations
2- Demolition
3- General grading/landscaping
4- Heavy lift, e.g. lifting and placing of pipes
5- River dredging
6- Mining, especially, but not only open-pit mining
7- Brush cutting with hydraulic attachments
Choosing a Machinery & Equipment Appraiser
Locate a professionally accredited appraiser before disclosing any confidential or sensitive information. Ask other types of appraisers for references if necessary. Verify that the professional designation is the result of testing and other significant criteria, and requires continuing education. The designation is evidence that the appraiser is a professional and serious about his profession. Some non-professional appraisers provide this service only as a sideline or part time, and are limited in scope regarding valuation theory and methodology. Avoid an appraiser who implies advocacy, or who bases his fee on contingencies such as percent of value or outcome of transaction, as these are normally considered unethical within the profession.
Define the appraisal question, property to be appraised, premise of value, how the appraisal will be used, possible implications to third parties, etc. A competent and accredited appraiser will maintain a professionally confidential relationship, so do not withhold information. If the appraiser is well informed, he should be able to provide a firm quotation and proposal prior to engagement.
Define the appraisal question, property to be appraised, premise of value, how the appraisal will be used, possible implications to third parties, etc. A competent and accredited appraiser will maintain a professionally confidential relationship, so do not withhold information. If the appraiser is well informed, he should be able to provide a firm quotation and proposal prior to engagement.
Construction and Mining Machinery Equipment - Market to Exceed
The construction and mining machinery/equipment market is in the midst of a consolidation phase, as acquisitions and strategic partnerships are still continuing after a spurt in the consolidation wave of the nineties. The highly competitive industry has maintained price levels in the moderate range with slight fluctuations, over the last few years.
Nearly 4.8% growth is likely to be registered in the global construction investments by the year 2012. India and China are expected to grow at a healthy rate that is way above the average global growth rate. In terms of volume sales, United States is the largest regional market with an estimated share of 26.56% of the global unit sales in 2007. The new trend in US and Europe to combine a mini-excavator with a skid steer loader for optimum performance is one of the reasons behind the demand for mini-excavators. In terms of volume sales, skid-steer loaders represent the largest product segment in the United States with sales projected to exceed 71 thousand units for 2009. Sales of construction and mining machinery/equipment in Europe are projected to exceed 195 thousand units by the end of the year 2008.
Leasing Heavy Construction Equipment
The leasing company contracts the construction company to lease the equipment and pay for it monthly over a fixed time frame of typically two to five years. The lessee will sign the contract for the type of lease that caters to their financial capabilities. The lease can also depend on whether the lessee wants to own the equipment at the end of the lease term or “return” the equipment to obtain a more up-to-date replacement.Used Construction EquipmentDespite an ever-changing economy, equipment leasing might provide a simple solution to grow your business. Think: Fair Market Value Lease, Dollar Buy Out Lease and Commercial Leasing.
Capital is key in order to operate a successful business, especially when the economy is as fickle as it is today. The heavier your cash flow, the greater amount of growth your company will experience. This is especially relevant in the construction industry. For all types of construction, the goal is to complete projects in accordance with plans and specifications, on time, within budget, and at the lowest possible cost. A construction company’s success and failure could very well depend on adding a fourth crane to your garage.
Production Heroes: Crawler Dozers
Steep hourly cost makes operating efficiently more important to crawler dozers than most other construction equipment. The cost is largely associated with undercarriage wear, so the best dozer operators make every move count whether they’re doing production earthmoving, finishing or clearing land.Some of the best ideas for improving dozer productivity defy operators’ assumptions.
“A lot of operators who are doing production dozing think they should make long cuts. They want to see dirt boil or roll in front of the blade,” says Brad Van De Veer, senior product consultant at Caterpillar’s Edwards Demonstration/Application Center. “In reality, the blade will only hold so much dirt. Once it’s full, you start losing dirt off both sides of the blade, leaving windrows that will have to be moved again. It wastes horsepower and fuel, and it can cause track slip andUsed Dozers For Sale undercarriage wear.
Discount - Used Heavy Construction Equipment
If you’re looking for extreme savings on your heavy-duty gear, but you’re understandably unwilling to sacrifice any quality, you need to check out the selection at Texana Machinery. We maintain a large, rotating inventory of durable, well maintained, top brand used heavy construction equipment. Our easy to navigate website makes it simple to see exactly what’s available at both our San Antonio and Austin dealerships. We’ve worked very hard to offer used heavy equipment for sale at some of the most competitive prices in our industry, so it’s worth your time to explore the site and take a look for yourself. And if you’re searching for brand new supplies, you won’t be disappointed here either. You’ll find great rates on pristine gear - everything from a Case backhoe or crawler dozer to Takeuchi excavators. It’s our aim to exceed your every expectation, so you know you can shop with confidence when you’re dealing with Texana Machinery. While you’re here, please take a moment to bookmark our site. That way, it will be easy for you to return for all the most current information on pricing and availability of reliable pre-owned machines!
Bulldozer Is A Multi Utility Engineering Equipment
When ever we imagine a site where there is demolition work going on the first equipment that comes into our mind is bull dozer. These bull dozers are engineering equipments which are fitted with a blade.
Many contractors prefer to buy used heavy bulldozer machinery for sale which are well equipped with tracks which enables them to work on muddy or rough terrains. These tracks offer stability while they move on sandy or muddy terrain. The tracks of the dozers are usually wide to offer better grip.
Whenever a contractor buys used equipment for sale he usually inspects the tracks of the dozers and the blades. The blades are also an important of the dozer as much work is performed by the blades. The major work of pushing the demolished materials is done with the help of the blades.
The blades can be changed as per the project that the contractor needs to perform. There are different types of blades which are used in the bulldozer.
1. Universal blade- a universal blade is curved shape blade which is used to carry bulky materials ahead.
2. Straight blade- a straight blade is generally used for fine grading.
3. combination blade- as the name suggest this blade is a combination of straight blade and a universal blade and which helps in dual purpose of fine grading and carrying bulky materials ahead.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Discount - Used Heavy Construction Equipment
If you’re looking for extreme savings on your heavy-duty gear, but you’re understandably unwilling to sacrifice any quality, you need to check out the selection at Texana Machinery. We maintain a large, rotating inventory of durable, well maintained, top brand used heavy construction equipment. Our easy to navigate website makes it simple to see exactly what’s available at both our San Antonio and Austin dealerships. We’ve worked very hard to offer used heavy equipment for sale at some of the most competitive prices in our industry, so it’s worth your time to explore the site and take a look for yourself. And if you’re searching for brand new supplies, you won’t be disappointed here either. You’ll find great rates on pristine gear - everything from a Case backhoe or crawler dozer toTakeuchi excavators. It’s our aim to exceed your every expectation, so you know you can shop with confidence when you’re dealing with Texana Machinery. While you’re here, please take a moment to bookmark our site. That way, it will be easy for you to return for all the most current information on pricing and availability of reliable pre-owned machines!
If you’re looking for extreme savings on your heavy-duty gear, but you’re understandably unwilling to sacrifice any quality, you need to check out the selection at Texana Machinery. We maintain a large, rotating inventory of durable, well maintained, top brand used heavy construction equipment. Our easy to navigate website makes it simple to see exactly what’s available at both our San Antonio and Austin dealerships. We’ve worked very hard to offer used heavy equipment for sale at some of the most competitive prices in our industry, so it’s worth your time to explore the site and take a look for yourself. And if you’re searching for brand new supplies, you won’t be disappointed here either. You’ll find great rates on pristine gear - everything from a Case backhoe or crawler dozer toTakeuchi excavators. It’s our aim to exceed your every expectation, so you know you can shop with confidence when you’re dealing with Texana Machinery. While you’re here, please take a moment to bookmark our site. That way, it will be easy for you to return for all the most current information on pricing and availability of reliable pre-owned machines!
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Excavator An Commonly Used Heavy Machinery
Excavators heavy equipment used in civil engineering and surface mining. An excavator, also called a 360-degree excavator or digger, sometimes abbreviated simply a 360, is an engineering vehicle consisting of a backhoe and cab mounted on a pivot (turntable is a more apt description) atop an undercarriage with tracks or wheels. The term excavator is sometimes used as a general term for any piece of digging equipment.
Roles of Excavators
Excavators used in many roles:
1- Digging of trenches, holes, foundations
2- Demolition
3- General grading/landscaping
4- Heavy lift, e.g. lifting and placing of pipes
5- River dredging
6- Mining, especially, but not only open-pit mining
7- Brush cutting with hydraulic attachments
Choosing a Machinery & Equipment Appraiser

Locate a professionally accredited appraiser before disclosing any confidential or sensitive information. Ask other types of appraisers for references if necessary. Verify that the professional designation is the result of testing and other significant criteria, and requires continuing education. The designation is evidence that the appraiser is a professional and serious about his profession. Some non-professional appraisers provide this service only as a sideline or part time, and are limited in scope regarding valuation theory and methodology. Avoid an appraiser who implies advocacy, or who bases his fee on contingencies such as percent of value or outcome of transaction, as these are normally considered unethical within the profession.
Define the appraisal question, property to be appraised, premise of value, how the appraisal will be used, possible implications to third parties, etc. A competent and accredited appraiser will maintain a professionally confidential relationship, so do not withhold information. If the appraiser is well informed, he should be able to provide a firm quotation and proposal prior to engagement.
Construction and Mining Machinery Equipment - Market to Exceed

The construction and mining machinery/equipment market is in the midst of a consolidation phase, as acquisitions and strategic partnerships are still continuing after a spurt in the consolidation wave of the nineties. The highly competitive industry has maintained price levels in the moderate range with slight fluctuations, over the last few years.
Nearly 4.8% growth is likely to be registered in the global construction investments by the year 2012. India and China are expected to grow at a healthy rate that is way above the average global growth rate. In terms of volume sales, United States is the largest regional market with an estimated share of 26.56% of the global unit sales in 2007. The new trend in US and Europe to combine a mini-excavator with a skid steer loader for optimum performance is one of the reasons behind the demand for mini-excavators. In terms of volume sales, skid-steer loaders represent the largest product segment in the United States with sales projected to exceed 71 thousand units for 2009. Sales of construction and mining machinery/equipment in Europe are projected to exceed 195 thousand units by the end of the year 2008.
Leasing Heavy Construction Equipment

The leasing company contracts the construction company to lease theequipment and pay for it monthly over a fixed time frame of typically two to five years. The lessee will sign the contract for the type of lease that caters to their financial capabilities. The lease can also depend on whether the lessee wants to own the equipment at the end of the lease term or “return” the equipment to obtain a more up-to-date replacement.Despite an ever-changing economy, equipment leasing might provide a simple solution to grow your business. Think: Fair Market Value Lease, Dollar Buy Out Lease and Commercial Leasing.
Production Heroes: Crawler Dozers

Steep hourly cost makes operating efficiently more important to crawler dozers than most otherconstruction equipment. The cost is largely associated with undercarriage wear, so the best dozer operators make every move count whether they’re doing production earthmoving, finishing or clearing land.Some of the best ideas for improving dozer productivity defy operators’ assumptions.
“A lot of operators who are doing production dozing think they should make long cuts. They want to see dirt boil or roll in front of the blade,” says Brad Van De Veer, senior product consultant at Caterpillar’s Edwards Demonstration/Application Center. “In reality, the blade will only hold so much dirt. Once it’s full, you start losing dirt off both sides of the blade, leaving windrows that will have to be moved again. It wastes horsepower and fuel, and it can cause track slip and undercarriage wear.
“You should be able to get a full load on the blade in two lengths of the tractor at the most — and that applies to any size tractor. Once the blade is full, you stop cutting and slide the dirt in front of the blade.”
Short, aggressive cuts set up what is perhaps the most energy-saving way to doze dirt — what Caterpillar calls “front-to-back or slot dozing.”
“You start one to two tractor lengths back from where you’re going to move the dirt, instead of on the opposite side of the field,” says Van De Veer. “Fill the blade and start a pile or fill the area.”
Construction Equipment Menufacturer

Whatever your needs are, you can find a skid steer model to fit the bill. Manufacturers today are offering more and more models and a greater range of features to help operators get the job done and assist you in serving those operators.
The following pages include a listing of what many leading manufacturers have to offer in the way of skid steers. For more information on any of these models, please use the reader service card included in this issue.
Bulldozer Is A Multi Utility Engineering Equipment
When ever we imagine a site where there is demolition work going on the first equipment that comes into our mind is bull dozer. These bull dozers are engineering equipments which are fitted with a blade.
Many contractors prefer to buy used heavy bulldozer machinery for sale which are well equipped with tracks which enables them to work on muddy or rough terrains. These tracks offer stability while they move on sandy or muddy terrain. The tracks of the dozers are usually wide to offer better grip.
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