D6K off to Kenya
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D6K off to Kenya
THECONNECTION chip off the old block. Today’s work. Tomorrow’s world. The New C-Series Compact Track Loaders pg 5 Need Rental Fence? Battlefield Rental Has It! pg 4 Toromont CAT Makes a Difference in the Community pg 2 New Safety Initiative for Toromont CAT pg 2 Fergus Truck Show Winners pg 6 Fall 2008 customerzone INSIDE general construction 2-3 Rental 4 compact construction equipment 5 Power Systems 6-7 USED EQUIPMENT 8 D6K off to Kenya General Construction CONVENIENTLY ORDER PARTS ON LINE - CAT® PARTSTORE™ p2 General Construction PREPARING FOR WINTER? SEE OUR WINTER SPECIALS p3 General Construction EMISSIONS SOLUTIONS FROM TOROMONT p3 power systems CATERPILLAR AND NAVISTAR - NEW GLOBAL STRATEGY FOR THE ROAD AHEAD p6 Adam McClelland, Territory Manager, Ottawa Branch On Friday, June 13th, the Ottawa branch was proud to host a press conference to celebrate the purchase of a new CAT® D6K XL with a Multi Shank Ripper. This D6K headed off to Kenya in August. Adam McClelland, Territory Manager of the Ottawa Branch said, “The Operating Engineers Training Institute of Ontario approached me about a year ago in regards to purchasing a used D5N XL to ship to an orphanage in Kenya. They were participating in a fund raising campaign co-chaired with Mike Gallagher, Business Manager, for the IUOE, and MPP Kevin Flynn from Oakville. Fortunately, the fundraising far surpassed their wildest dreams, enabling them to purchase a brand new unit – a D6K XL.” IUOE Business Manager, Mike Gallagher, stated, “The fundraiser for this dozer was a huge undertaking but Local 793, along with other building trades and unionized contractors in Ontario’s construction industry, accomplished the mission and made it an overwhelming success. There is an old African proverb that states: ‘The pillar of the world is hope.’ I feel that we are we are providing hope and a brighter future for a generation of Kenyan orphans.” The recipient of the dozer was The Mully Children’s Foundation. The MCF was founded by Charles Mully whose rags-to-riches story began when he himself was left abandoned in Kenya at an early age. He eventually became a wealthy businessman who chose to sell Featured in the photo from left to right: MPP Kevin Flynn, IUOE Mike Gallagher, Minister Brad Duguild and Minister David Caplan. his holdings and turn his attention to rehabilitating the abandoned, abused street children in his homeland. The foundation will be utilizing the new dozer to excavate and build dams to retain rainwater, build fish ponds, clear land for the building of greenhouses, build roads and other developmental projects. Please see KENYA on page 2 Caterpillar Annouces First-of-its-Kind Electric Drive Track-Type Tractor ® power systems 2008 Generator Inventory Sale - Great Values p7 used equipment GREAT BUYS ON USED EQUIPMENT AND USED PARTS p8 www.toromontcat.com Ontario • Newfoundland • Manitoba Eastern Labrador • Nunavut 800-268-1965 3131 Highway 7 West Concord, Ontario L4K 1B7 Produced by: Caterpillar ® introduces the D7E — the first electric drive track-type tractor using modern technology. The revolutionary electric drive system developed for tracktype tractors gives the D7E an optimum balance of power, efficiency, control and maneuverability. The system delivers higher productivity, reduced fuel consumption, reduced operating costs and longer drivetrain component life compared to other tractors in its size class. The D7E is in the 60,000-pound (27,000-kilogram) weight range and is powered by a Cat ® C9 engine producing 235 horsepower (175 kilowatts). Compared to the Caterpillar D7R Series II, the D7E will deliver 25 percent more material moved per gallon of fuel, 10 percent greater productivity and 10 percent lower lifetime operating costs. Caterpillar plans to commercially introduce the D7E in select markets during 2009. In the D7E powertrain, the diesel engine drives a generator to produce electricity that ultimately powers two AC electric drive motors, which are connected to a differential steering system. A traditional mechanical transmission is not needed, because the variable speed electric motors serve the function of a continuously variable transmission. The electric drivetrain has 60 percent fewer moving parts compared to previous D7s. The electric system also provides power to auxiliary components so that no engine belts are needed. In addition to the electric drive system, the D7E incorporates many design improvements. Most noticeable to an operator is the industry-exclusive center post cab. The cab provides more all-around visibility and wider sight lines to the blade for better operator productivity and enhanced jobsite safety. Other D7E features and benefits include: • Electric drivetrain makes operator training easier, because there are no gears to shift. • A spacious tilt cab provides a comfortable environment and allows ready access for maintenance. The electric air conditioning system is a self contained module and is mounted outside the cab. Noise levels in the cab also are reduced by 50 percent. • A single, larger blade lift cylinder replaces the traditional dual cylinders. It provides the power and stability of a dual-cylinder system but with less than half the parts — for reduced maintenance. It also aligns with the center post of the cab to enable enhanced visibility. • The C9 engine with ACERT® Technology meets U.S. Tier 3 emissions standards, and the tractor has been designed with Tier 4a in mind. • The available SystemOne™ undercarriage reduces undercarriage operating costs by 35 to 70 percent. • Optional AccuGrade™ grade control system can cut job costs significantly. Every D7E will come Grade Control Ready, which allows installation of the AccuGrade Attachment Ready Option at the factory or at Toromont CAT. Additional information about the D7E will be announced in 2009 when the electric drive tractor nears commercial availability. Contact Toromont CAT for additional information. www.toromontcat.com To ro m o n t • Fa l l 2 0 0 8 2 GENERAL Construction Making a Difference Once again, Toromont CAT’s team of volunteers have been busy making a difference in their territory by participating in charity work and fundraising projects such as: - Sponsoring the “Dragon Boat Race” for United Way where Toromont had 5 teams entered. - Sponsorship of “Timmins Gets Clean” where volunteers walk around the Township of Timmins and pick up garbage. United Way Dragon-Boat Race One recent project, “United Way York Region - Day of Caring,” took place on Thursday, May 15, 2008. Toromont CAT’s team dedicated their time and effort on this special day to Transitional and Supportive Housing Services of York Region, located in Newmarket, Ontario. The facility operates five programs providing Toromont CAT’s team of volunteers a variety of much needed services for people from the York Region. This year, our teams were multi-tasking – painting, landscaping, building and cooking! We were up to the challenge. Most importantly, the painting accomplished two things – giving the facility a needed boost of colour, and also launching the re-naming of TSHSYR to “The Blue Door Shelter”. Local media was on hand to watch a sea of yellow CAT® shirts accomplish a mountain of work. Our talented team of volunteers also cleaned up and fixed up a children’s play area, creating a sandbox and oasis of fun in the process! And finally, our last group of volunteers spent the day preparing and cooking nutritious meals for the residents, which were packaged and frozen for a “rainy day”! Day of Caring New Safety Initiative for Toromont CAT Mobile communications are increasingly becoming part of our daily lives. Approximately 20 million Canadians have cell phones – that is about 62% of the population. In the US, this rate is 84%. Research is beginning to show that driver distraction as a result of cell phone use is becoming a factor in accidents, which cause property damage and personal injury. In addition, several fatal accidents have recently occurred where the driver was talking on their cell phone. With so many distracted drivers on our roads we need to take additional action to protect our employees. It is with this concern in mind that Toromont CAT has made the decision to restrict cell phone use while driving. The new policy, which will be posted on the Intranet shortly, will state that use of mobile communication devices (cellular phones, Blackberry devices, Windows Mobile devices) while driving is prohibited. Employees are expected to take or make calls from a vehicle only once they have pulled off of the road safely and come to a stop. Additional information is available in the policy. The policy will be effective October 15, 2008.priority. Remember, safety is our #1 priority. KENYA from page 1 McClelland further stated, “I was proud to be a part of this wonderful experience initiated by Mr. Flynn. Thanks to the help of Chris Fraser, we were able to make arrangements for shipping the D6K right to the orphanage’s doorstep. The OETIO received the unit in August along with a representative who aided in training the operator on this wonderful piece of equipment.” “Toromont CAT was also proud to be a part of this remarkable project and we extend our congratulations to the Mully Children’s Foundation on the addition of a much-needed piece of equipment. I’m sure they will take very good care of it,” said McClelland. Dignitaries present were the Labour Minister Brad Duguild, Public Infrastructure Renewal Minister David Caplan and Ottawa Centre MPP Yasir Naqvi. Also in attendance were various Union representatives from around the Province. Ottawa Branch Manager, Miles Gregg, addresses the crowd Cat® PartStore™ Point. Click. Parts. When you need parts, chances are you want them right now. The Cat® PartStore™ System is the fastest, easiest and most economical way to order Cat® parts. No more out-of-date catalogs. No more wasted time. You can get exactly what you need 24 hours a day. So you can keep your equipment running and on the job. Open 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week Quick Access to 800,000+ Cat® Parts Personalized, Simple, Efficient Ordering New and Remanufactured Parts Cat® Classic™ Parts, Dealer Exchange, Used Parts Integrated Procurement and Web Access Cat® PartStore™ Toromont makes it easy to order parts online. www.toromontcat.com www.toromontcat.com/catpartstore To ro m o n t • Fa l l 2 0 0 8 General Construction 3 Caterpillar Forms Alliance with CleanAIR Systems to Reduce Emissions ® New alliance between Caterpillar and CleanAIR Systems offers customers a complete emissions solution for existing applications. ® Caterpillar ® Inc., the world’s leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, clean diesel and natural gas engines and gas turbines, recently selected CleanAIR Systems, Inc. of Santa Fe, New Mexico, as the Caterpillar strategic alliance partner for emission retrofit products. These products are installed into existing applications in order to reduce hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides and diesel particulates. This alliance encompasses CleanAIR’s proprietary technology, custom engineering capability as well as flexible manufacturing of diesel particulate filters, oxidation catalysts, three-way catalysts and selective catalytic reduction catalysts. Caterpillar will provide system integration capability, engineering and marketing support, as well as assistance to enable CleanAIR to meet the growing demand from the broad Caterpillar customer base. The agreement between Caterpillar and CleanAIR also allows Cat ® dealers to effectively meet customers’ stringent air quality requirements by offering a responsive and competitive solution. The ability to sell CleanAIR’s retrofit systems permits Cat dealers to offer a product customized for a particular application, the latest in product technology, and direct access to dedicated product support. The relationship between Cat and CleanAIR Systems is part of a long-term strategy that combines the strengths of both companies, creating a formidable team to deliver costeffective solutions to customers’ increasingly complex emissions challenges. About CleanAIR Systems: Established in 1993, CleanAIR Systems is a technology-based corporation manufacturing emissions control systems with worldwide distribution. CleanAIR’s products are designed to control air pollution such as diesel particulate matter and NOx for internal combustion engines and gas turbines. Visit CleanAIR Systems online at www.cleanairsys.com. We’ve Gone A Little Loonie For every Oil Sample you register on our new e-sample form we’ll give you a coupon worth a Dollar on any future sample or any item of Cat Gear at www.catmerchandise.com. Offer good until the end of 2008. Simply go to your site www.mytoromont.com and start cashing in!!! Questions? Contact our Customer Support Centre 1-866-569-5979 www.toromontcat.com www.toromontcat.com b a tt l e f i e l d e q u i p m e n t r e n t a l s • F a l l 2 0 0 8 4 Rental Battlefield Equipment Rental Fence Battlefield Equipment Rentals has teamed up with Modu-Loc Fence Rentals to supply rental fence to construction sites throughout Ontario and has access to an inventory of over 1,000,000 feet of rental fence. The rental fence is not a chain link system, but a much more stable and secure welded metal panel using an interlocking system. The panels are finished in forest green coloured powder coating, which is more visually appealing than the standard metal fence. This is of importance to many contractors, especially when the look of the site is of concern. The fence panels are extremely sturdy and stable and can be installed as a free-standing system, anchored in loose terrain or secured onto concrete or blacktop. Gates for vehicles or personnel can easily be installed in any location in the fence line. For added privacy and security a screening material can also be installed. Part of the service provided to the customers is the ability to modify or customize the fence panels and bases to handle unique situations and construction sites. Specialty parts can also be designed and manufactured for any special needs that may arise. The staff has the experience and product knowledge to consult with and be of assistance to project managers to make their job easier in planning the design of the fence layout to best serve their needs. As site safety is always a major priority, the bases are bright orange to make them highly visible. The Rental Fence Each fence panel is 10 feet in length and is available in heights of 4, 6 and 8-feet. The panel frame utilizes structural steel square tubing. Five foot Man Gates are available upon request. The mesh of the panel is a welded wire with a 2” (horizontal) by a 4” (vertical) pattern, making it difficult to climb. The fence panels fit onto a flat base which provides excellent stability while allowing for ease of installation by the field crews. The bases may be anchored onto the ground, concrete or asphalt for extra stability. The panels are joined together at the top by an interlocking steel cap ensuring the alignment and overall strength of the fence. Propane Storage Enclosures Propane storage enclosures are available in many sizes and configurations starting at 10’ x 10’. Separation for full and empty cylinders, gates and signage will help keep your site clean and compliant. Our set price includes set-up, take down and delivery. Has Your Staff Preparing for the Winter Season Received Their R.O.T. Certification? As the autumn months quickly approach and we are threatened with the final curtain call of Daylight Savings it is the time to start thinking about those weekend projects you want to finish before heading into winter. Battlefield Equipment Rentals has the equipment and right advice to help you clean out gutters, spruce up outdoor furniture, even weather proofing your home for the upcoming winter months. Clean out Gutters By unblocking nesting leaves in gutters and drains around your home you reduce the possibility of wet winter runoff causing water damage to the structure of your home and a major clean up job if it gets out of hand! Start by trimming back any trees overhanging your home, this not only avoids falling leaves and branches but also allows the limited light and warmth through – important to capture if you want to reduce heating bills. Remove any accumulated debris in guttering and drains, once the majority of blockages are removed use a hose to run water through the guttering to ensure that any runoff can flow freely. A good preventative measure is to install mesh netting across the top of the gutters, stops leaves and small branches getting caught, but allows water to flow freely. Rental equipment for the job: • Ladder and/or Scaffolding to reach those high areas • Wood Chipper for removed branches • General garden equipment • Hedge Trimmer and/or Pole Pruner Ontario Regulations require that all individuals installing, activating, or operating a gas-fired construction heater complete a ‘Record of Training’ (ROT) certification. Separate certification is needed for Propane and Natural Gas. This certificate must be on hand when the work is performed and presented when the rental companies leave construction heaters at the site. This R.O.T. course for builders, employees and contractors is available through scheduled classes or on-site training sessions through rental providers such as Battlefield Equipment Rentals. Please note that R.O.T. certification is only valid for a 3-year period. After 3 years, you must be re-certified. Only residential gas meters having between 1 and 1-1/2 inch motor outlet and a single pressure regulator are permitted to be turned on by a R.O.T. trained individual or non-utility gas technician. Battlefield Equipment operates Cat Rental Stores, and is the Caterpillar® dealer for Compact Equipment in Ontario, Manitoba and Newfoundland. For more information on the products, services and Training Programs that Battlefield Equipment provides, call 1-800-RENTCAT to reach your nearest location. Clean up out door furniture for storage Be organised this season and clean up your outdoor furniture before storing it away for the winter. This will be advantageous when it comes to pulling it out at the other end, when summer is once again upon us. While most outdoor furniture is quite robust – some require different methods of care (suggest consulting manufacture if unsure). Most wooden furniture comes up great with a quick spray from a pressure washer; this removes lichen, and any paint that may have peeled during the summer. If your furniture is not painted, it is an idea to rub down with wood furniture oil before storage. For lighter aluminium, glass or fabric furniture, try a mixture 2 parts water one part detergent, spray on and wipe clean with a damp cloth. For aluminium furniture it is a good idea to apply a rust neutralizer before storing away. Rental equipment for the job: • Gas Powered Pressure Washer Winter Proofing your home In an era of soaring fuel costs, heating your home can become quite expensive. Some of this cost can be minimized by taking simple steps to winter proof your home. By reducing drafts and cleaning out your fireplace you are well on the way to creating a more healthy and comfortable home this winter. A simple measure in the war against the chill is to seal up gaps and cracks around windows and doors. By reducing drafts you are lessening the output required by your heating system and makes for a nice cozy room. Cleaning out fireplaces and getting the chimney swept assists efficiency in your wood or coal burner. Also a good safety measure, as leaving old debris can be a fire risk Energy efficiency is always top of mind when winter rolls around, and most fight off the winter blues with a nice hot bath or shower. To keep your water consistently nice and hot, it is a good idea to consider insulating your hot water heater – reduces power costs and squabbles over the last of the hot water! Rental equipment for the job: • Dehumidifiers for drying out excessive condensation Battlefield Equipment operates Cat Rental Stores, and is the Caterpillar dealer for Compact Equipment in Ontario, Manitoba and Newfoundland. For more information on the products, services and Training Programs that Battlefield Equipment provides, call 1-800-RENTCAT to reach your nearest location. Service Your Construction Lasers During the Off-Season Battlefield Equipment´s factory-authorized service facility is ready to handle all your laser and GPS service needs using service technicians that have unmatched qualifications and experience. With a complete inventory of parts from industry manufacturers, we can offer complete repair and service on any make and model of construction lasers, For more information on the products, services and training programs that Battlefield Equipment provides, call 1-800-RENT-CAT to reach your nearest location. www.BattlefieldEquipment.ca levels, total stations, theodolites, locators, Trimble GPS systems and much more. Simply bring your equipment to any Battlefield Equipment location and we will have your laser properly serviced and quickly returned to you at the lowest prices in the industry. b a tt l e f i e l d e q u i p m e n t r e n t a l s • F a l l 2 0 0 8 Compact Construction Equipment 5 Achieve Maximum Performance When The Mercury Drops When the temperature drops and cold winds begin to blow, it’s time to think about maintaining peak engine performance. Although Caterpillar ® rental equipment can operate under tough conditions, you can take some steps at your jobsite to help ensure equipment is ready to go when you are – no matter what the temperature. • Keep batteries fully charged and warm. • Store equipment inside heated sheds, barns or garages when possible. When that isn’t possible, park the equipment in a structure or area where it is protected from the wind. A temperature just a few degrees warmer helps make starting easier. • Keep fuel tanks as full as possible to prevent condensation on exposed tank walls. Water from condensation can freeze and plug fuel lines between the fuel tank and engine. In extremely cold weather, fill the tank when shutting the engine off for eight or more hours. • Diesel engines require different grades of fuel during extremely cold weather. In temperatures below 20 degrees (F), use diesel fuel No. 1 (DF1) or diesel fuel No. 2 (DF2). Both fuels should have a minimum cetane rating of 45. • A winter additive specially formulated for diesel fuel reduces the possibility of gelling and improves starting. Be sure to follow the instructions on the container. • When working in snow, check air cleaners and air inlets periodically to maintain proper airflow to the engine compartment. • Accessories such as radios, heaters and other high-amperage devices put an extra strain on batteries during starting. Turn off all these devices while starting the machine. • After starting an engine on a cold day, allow it to warm up for a few minutes before putting the machine under load. Proper engine operating temperatures ensure more efficient fuel combustion and help prevent damage to cold engine parts. Battlefield Equipment operates Cat Rental Stores, and is the Caterpillar dealer for Compact Equipment in Ontario, Manitoba and Newfoundland. For more information on the products, services and Training Programs that Battlefield Equipment provides, call 1-800-RENTCAT to reach your nearest location. Cold Weather Precautions Cold weather requires unique precautions to keep machines and people working safely. Precautions for Machines • Before cold weather arrives, install the correct engine, hydraulic, transmission, and final drive lubricants. Consult the Operation and Maintenance Manual (OMM) for the manufacturer’s requirements. • Mix an antifreeze solution for the cooling system. The solution should provide freezing protection for the lowest expected outside temperature. • Be sure that the voltage of the electric heaters matches the power source. • Check the hoses, tires, fan belts, electrical wiring and connections for fraying or insulation damage during the daily walkaround inspections. • Correct track tension is important during cold weather operation in snow. Refer to the OMM for the manufacturer’s recommendations. Similarly, remember that tire pressure in a warm shop area will change significantly when the machine goes outside into colder temperatures. Consult the OMM for cold-weather inflation pressures to prolong the life of the machine’s tires. • Check the air cleaners and air intake daily, more often if snow is present. • Fill the fuel tank at the end of each shift. • Batteries should be warm and fully charged and all starting fluid at room temperature (inject only while the engine is cranking). Once the engine is started, run the engine until it reaches operating temperature to help prevent the intake and exhaust valves from sticking. Protecting People • Dress properly for cold weather by wearing several lighter garments that trap body heat instead of a single heavy one. The first layer next to the skin should draw moisture away from the body. Wool or synthetics like polypropylene work well, but avoid cotton as a first layer because it absorbs and retains moisture. • Insulating garments comprise the next layer and there may be several, depending on activity level and temperature. Wool and synthetic “fleece” are appropriate insulators, as they will hold the warmed air. • The outermost layer of clothing should block the wind and repel moisture. Choose tightly woven materials that repel water and allow moisture to escape. • Apply these layering ideas to your feet as well. Boots stuffed with too many layers of socks will restrict air circulation, making the feet colder. • Wear a warm hat and neck covering since the majority of body heat is lost through the head and neck. • Always make sure that clothing is not loose or hanging off the body in ways that could catch on controls or machinery. • Avoid caffeine, alcohol, nicotine and medications that may impair judgement or inhibit the body’s response to cold. • Thirst is suppressed when it’s cold so drink plenty of warm beverages to prevent dehydration. • Workers wearing heavy protective gear in cold environments expend more heat and need 10 to 15 percent more calories. • Take breaks to warm up, especially as temperatures drop or wind picks up. Battlefield Equipment operates Cat Rental Stores, and is the Caterpillar dealer for Compact Equipment in Ontario, Manitoba and Newfoundland. For more information on the products, services and Training Programs that Battlefield Equipment provides, call 1-800-RENTCAT to reach your nearest location. Cat C Series Compact Track Loader — a new option to help you choose the right machine for your business. ® chip off the old block. Meet the newest member of the Cat C Series family – the Compact Track Loader. ® • Cat designed, fully suspended steel undercarriage for working in harsh conditions. • Smoothest ride available on any compact track loader. • Standard Two Speed means faster movement around jobsites • Longer track for improved belt life, traction and flotation. With a full line of Cat Skid Steer, Multi Terrain and Compact Track Loaders to choose from, you can be sure you have the right machine for your business. And no one else offers you such a broad range of performance matched Cat Work Tools, equipment rental, product support and financing. 279C 289C 299C 82 82 90 Rated Operating Capacity (lbs.) (50% tip of load) 3200 3850 4150 Operating Weight (lbs.) 9892 10365 10350 Ground Pressure (psi) 4 4.1 4.3 Net HP Stop by or contact your sales representative today to learn more about the new C Series Compact Track Loader and our full line of solutions for your business. www.catCTL.com | 1-800-RENT-CAT | 1-888-Own-A-Cat For more information on the used equipment available, visit www.CatUsed.com or call 1-888-OWN-A-CAT. www.BattlefieldEquipment.ca To ro m o n t • Fa l l 2 0 0 8 6 power systems THE ROAD AHEAD Caterpillar announces a new global strategy. Strategic focus on global truck opportunities, including North American heavy-duty vocational construction trucks, as well as technology development for engines worldwide. Caterpillar and Navistar have signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding to pursue these five business opportunities together. 1. Develop a line of Cat heavy-duty vocational construction trucks for the North American market, with an initial product offering designed to complement Cat construction equipment targeted for 2010 2. Design and manufacture a line of medium and heavy-duty commercial trucks for markets outside of North America, leveraging the two companies’ existing distribution capabilities 3. Cooperate on engine development, incorporating best-in-class technology from both companies and supporting their shared stated path not to utilize urea-based Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology 4. Develop mid-range engines for light-duty diesel applications such as school buses and utility vehicles 5. Expand an existing remanufacturing relationship to include Navistar’s MaxxForce on-highway engines and additional REMAN opportunities What are we going to do to be successful? Simply put, we are going to change the way we do business. The proposed strategic alliance with Navistar is a good example of our new direction. Collaboration between the two companies will be a key factor in helping us to become a leading global truck supplier. And some things never change. This move is actually a natural extension of our more than 40 years of serving on-highway customers with proven, award-winning technology—combined with unsurpassed global distribution and product support. Why such an alliance holds the promise of success. Caterpillar’s 2010 Engine Strategy Caterpillar and Navistar bring complementary strengths to the alliance. The combination of Navistar’s expertise in truck design, development and manufacturing and Caterpillar’s unparalleled worldwide distribution capabilities will create significant advantages for customers worldwide. The alliance also supports the fundamental strategies of both companies. It is a perfect example of Navistar’s strategy of growing by leveraging its own assets with those of others, and of Caterpillar’s commitment to extend its core business and be a total solutions provider. The companies have commissioned teams to focus on the truck and engine plans. The contemplated transactions are subject to completion of due diligence, execution of definitive agreements and regulatory approvals. • Concurrent with this new strategic direction, Caterpillar has determined independently that it will not supply EPA 2010 compliant engines to truck and other on-highway original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). • Caterpillar and our dealers will continue to provide industry leading product support and service well beyond 2010 for all customers who operate Caterpillar on-highway engines regardless of truck brand. • Caterpillar plans to work together with Navistar to develop and offer best-in-class diesel engine technology for medium and heavy-duty truck engine markets worldwide . • Caterpillar will continue to concentrate on substantial and growing opportunities to supply engines in the petroleum, marine, electric power generation and industrial markets—as well as to produce engines for our own construction and mining equipment. Our engine opportunities To succeed, we must expand from North America into the global market. In 2007 the North American on-highway market represented only 22% of the global truck market. More than 1.7 million trucks were sold outside of the US. There is also good news. Despite a weak North American on-highway market, our global engine business has shown unparalleled growth in total engine sales. Therefore, the time has come to invest in new global growth—and in doing so, to align the long-term strategic direction for Global On-Highway with Vision 2020. How do we plan to get there? The Memorandum of Understanding details our long-range plan to become a global leader in the on-highway truck and engine markets. The more immediate plan is to increase sales and product Near Term • Selling, manufacturing and supporting Cat heavy-duty and medium-duty engines to our global customers through 2009. • Continued product support focus to grow on-highway parts and service sales to the more than 1.6 million on-highway engines in operation. • Keeping our customers connected to the Caterpillar Dealer network. support opportunities that exist today under our current business model. Our strategic plan includes: Long Term • Through this alliance, Caterpillar plans to target a 2010 introduction of North American Cat heavy-duty vocational trucks for severe service applications, such as road construction, large infrastructure projects and oil and petroleum development. • Caterpillar intends to work with Navistar to develop, manufacture and distribute commercial trucks in select regions outside of North America. The product offering would include a full line of medium and heavy-duty trucks in both conventional and cab-over designs. For more information, visit https://truck.cat.com/theroadahead Winners of the Cat Tool Challenge at the Fergus Truck Show Grand Prize Winner: Mike Mroz with a time of 2:09.70 (Mike on the right and Jason Beckett, Product Support Representative on the left) won a $5,400 Cat Tool box. Daily Winners of the Cat Tool Bag: These tool bags included a Cat filter strap wrench, Cat tape measure, Cat ratcheting screwdriver, Cat allen key wrenches, Cat ratcheting wrenches, Cat 3 pc. plier set and a Cat hat & t-shirt combo with a total value of $450.00. 2008 Generator Inventory Sale Ref No. Model kW VoltageEnclosure Friday’s Winner: Daniel Fyfe with a time of 2:26.50 P070242A G30F3 30 120/208 Yes $12,733.00 P070604L G30F3S 30 120/240 Yes $11,878.00 Sunday’s Winner: Allan Fisher with a time of 2:37.10 P050134Z D30P6 30 347/600 Yes $15,084.00 P070604O G40F3 40 120/208 Yes $12,452.00 P070604N G45F3S 45 120/240 Yes $13,007.00 P070604M G45F3S 45 120/240 Yes $13,007.00 Upcoming Trade Shows P060683AN G45F3S 45 120/240 Yes $15,029.00 P060683X D150-8 150 347/600 Yes $34,579.00 P051374A 3516B 1750 347/600 No Call for Pricing November 18-19, 2008 • APPrO - Metro Toronto Convention Centre www.appro.org Model Numbers beginning with D (diesel) and G (natural gas) fueled. Thanks to all who came and visited us at the Fergus Truck Show from July 24-27, 2008. Subject to prior sale and availablility. Prices do not include freight. December 3-5, 2008 • PM Expo - Metro Toronto Convention Centre www.pmexpo.com Special Financing Available - Call for details Contact Adam Miller at 1-877-CAT-POWER www.toromonttruck.com Price to ro m o n t • Fa l l 2 0 0 8 Power systems 7 If Your Application Requires Electric Power Call on Toromont Power Systems Toromont Cat Power Systems has a proven track record of supplying power systems to the mining industry. Our experience includes projects around the world requiring construction power, emergency-generating systems and main power plants. We team with CAT and other key vendors to supply complete power systems that offer efficient and reliable solutions. Toromont Cat’s experience in northern climates, high elevations and remote sites provide our customers with confidence in our ability to execute complicated projects in an effective manner. Our experience and product offering also allow us to provide customer solutions that meet your operational and investment criteria. The commitment to provide the latest technology, quality products, technical expertise and industry leading product support to meet the ever-changing requirements of today’s mining community accounts for Toromont’s and our customers’ success. GENERATING SETS Whether you are looking to power a small exploration camp or a large scale mining project, Toromont Power Systems has the products and engineering capabilities to provide a Power System solution for your application. CAMP POWER Our camp power solution includes an Arctic grade module that offers a complete generating system including a ventilation system, fuel system and exhaust system. This configuration can be positioned on site and ready to produce power when and where it’s required. CONSTRUCTION POWER We offer a multitude of options for your Construction power needs. These include multiple unit systems, stand alone generating sets, or a turn key portable power plant. We keep a stock of rental generating sets as well as new units in order to meet your immediate requirements. Generating units can be supplied as skid packages or as complete engineered power plants to provide a drop on site power solution. MAIN POWER PLANTS Toromont Cat has a proven track record of supplying power systems to the mining industry. CHRIS MOSKAL PHONE: 204-478-6589 | FAX: 204-478-3379 EMAIL: [email protected] Majors, Juniors, Exploration Pre-Feasibility, Feasibility, Construction CIM, PDAC, Mine Expo Exploration, Site Prep, Mine Construction Our experience includes projects around the world requiring supply and installation of large multiunit power plants. Toromont Cat’s experience in northern climates, high elevations and remote sites provides our customers with confidence in our ability to execute complicated projects in a cost effective manner. GENERATORS Diesel ratings from 12 KW to 10.4 MW. •Low emissions •Low life cycle costs •World-class fuel efficiency Caterpillar Financing Solutions Count on CAT Financial to provide the best financing solutions for your business. Diesel Particulate Filter Cleaners Maintenance Specials for Vocational Trucks purchased with a Cat® C13 or C15 Engine, from August 1st to December 31st, 2008 Program Guidelines To receive your coupon book – please mail proof of your in service date (Bill of Sale, ESC Registration or OEM Warranty Card Registration) to: Toromont Cat Power Systems Rebate Processing Centre 3131 Highway 7 West Concord, ON L4K 5E7 To verify if your truck applies to ths program please contact the Service Supervisor at your nearest Toromont branch. Our Concord, London and Winnipeg Truck Shops have DPF cleaners ready to serve you. Coming soon to Concord - our MOBILE DPF cleaner. Call your local Toromont Branch for more information. www.toromontpowersystems.com To ro m o n t • Fa l l 2 0 0 8 8 used equipment Looking for a Quality Cat® or Competitive Brand Used part? www.toromontcat.com www.toromontcat.com www.toromontcat.com Looking for a Quality Cat® or Competitive Brand Used Equipment? www.toromontcat.com www.toromontcat.com www.toromontcat.com WANTED USED GEN. SETS, INDUSTRIAL AND MARINE ENGINES A Dependable Alternative Toromont Rebuilt and Used Generator Sets Generator sets • Three, HX125 kW units , 208/240/480 volt, Sound attenuated trailer mount, fuel tank base. New Price, $27,500 • #345 Q100 kW 208/480 volt standby, 4220 hours, base mount day tank, sound package, $15,250 • #344 Q100 kW 208/480 volt standby, 9494 hours, base mount day tank, sound package, $14,300 • #285 SHX100 Super quiet 100 kW Standby, 208/480/600 volt Trailer unit c/w day tank 9320 hours. $15,900 • #347 Inter City super quiet 100 kW Prime, 120/208/480/600 volt. Steel trailer 600 lit fuel tank, 3116 engine 3574 hours, $17680 Only one left • Numerous exhaust silencers and mufflers, Let us know what you need. • # 08041 3412 81Z s/n 455 kW Prime power, 600 volt, overhauled complete.open skid $78,450 • # 08051 3412 2WJ s/n 725 kW Prime power, 600 volt, New Cat Rad, Agg package, 6000 hours since overhaul. Load tested. Call for $ • # 080402 3406 2WB s/n 320 kW Prime power, 600 volt Skid Mount, $55,740 • # 080403 3406 2WB s/n 300 kW Standby power, 480 volt Skid Mount, 0 hours since complete overhaul . • 3412, 600 volt, 600 kW 545 Prime power completely overhauled, available soon. • 3412 600 volt, 600 kW Skid Mount, completely overhauled, available soon. • 3406 480 volt, 300 kW Skid Mount, Engine overhauled to Cat OPC standards, $45,845 • 3406 480 volt, 400 kW Sound attenuated container c/w silencer, Transfer switch, $56,350 • 3408 600 Volt, 400 kW Skid Mount, available soon. • Onan 30 kW, 120/208 volt natural gas Ford engine, transfer switch, 700 hours. $6,700 • Onan 50 kW, 240 volt reconnectable, Ford Diesel, 3076 hours, Skid Mounted. $7,900 • CAT 3306 154 kW 600 volt Skid Mount stand by 66D S/N low hour $12,850 Look no further Anybody can search for used equipment toromont removes the risk www.toromontcat.com Pictures on request US pricing subjected to actual exchange rates at time of sale. All units are subject to prior sale. For pictures please visit , www.toromontpowersystems.com If you don’t see what you want, call me and I’ll get it for you. A transformer can be used to reduce 600 to 480 volts. Contact Dan Stairs at Tel. 800- 771 -9145 , 705 –436- 7770, Cell –705-734-8301 Email: [email protected] 2344 Bowman Street, Innisfil, Ontario, L9S3V7 Tel: 705-436-7770 Fax: 705-436-7820 Toll Free: 800-771-9145 Used & Restored Parts Ontario Manitoba Ontario Ontario Barrie Used and Restored 705-436-7770 Brandon 204-571-2460 Ajax 905-427-5556 Peterborough 705-741-0277 Cambridge 519-650-1211 Elie (Ag) 204-353-3850 Barrie 705-721-1919 Sarnia 519-336-6151 Concord 416-667-5511 Thompson 204-677-1975 Belleville 613-966-2822 Sudbury 705-688-1000 Concord Power Division 416-667-5758 Winkler (Ag) 204-833-4343 Brampton 905-457-7977 Timmins 705-268-4435 Concord Reman 800-268-1965 Winnipeg 204-453-4343 Burlington 905-333-1440 Toronto 416-406-5778 Concord Truck 416-667-5754 Winnipeg (Lift) 204-633-4646 Cambridge 519-650-4040 Trenton 613-392-9278 Dryden 807-223-4505 Newfoundland Cobourg 905-372-1888 Waterloo 519-725-2888 Hamilton 905-561-5901 Corner Brook 709-634-8258 Concord 905-669-9799 Windsor 519-974-1386 London 519-681-1900 Grand Falls 709-489-2131 Gloucester 613-736-6868 Orillia 705-327-1801 Goose Bay 709-896-5864 Gormley 905-887-0707 Woodstock 519-421-0501 MANITOBA Ottawa 613-836-5171 St. John’s 709-722-5660 Guelph 519-836-5220 Brandon 204-728-0405 Owen Sound 519-376-2365 Nunavut Hamilton 905-643-9410 Winnipeg 204-474-2411 Peterborough 705-742-2436 Cambridge Bay 867-983-2041 Kingston 613-547-4200 Newfoundland S.S. 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