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A HITACHI CONSTRUCTION & MINING PRODUCTS PUBLICATION THIRD ISSUE 2015 RIGHT TRACK ON THE page 4 ALSO INSIDE Profitable Precision All in the Family Upgraded Models: ZX210-6 and ZX210LC-6 page 9 page 10 page 14 ON THE INSIDE Although Hitachi offers a focused line of equipment within the Americas, these machines cover a wide spectrum of applications. In this issue of BREAKOUT, you’ll see some great examples. NEVER SIDETRACKED. Triple T Excavating, serviced by Wajax Equipment, is using two ZX250LC-5 excavators and a ZX225LC-3 to clear the way for a new test track for BMW, Porsche and other luxury car brands. Meanwhile, Cedar Lake Mining, serviced by Warrior Tractor, has a fleet of five EX3600-6 excavators, an EX1900-6 and other Hitachi machines working in several coal mines in Alabama. Be sure to check out the newest additions to our EPA Final Tier 4 (FT4)/EU Stage IV lineup – the ZX210-6 and ZX210LC-6. The first of our utility-class excavators to be FT4-certified, these models boast productivity-boosting advantages and do not require a diesel particulate filter (DPF). Plus, they are two of several models that are available with Hitachi’s new grade reference-ready package straight from the factory. Find out more about our grade reference-ready package and the ZX210-6 and ZX210LC-6 on pages 9 and 14, respectively. We’ve had a strong response to our new social media pages on Facebook, Google+ and YouTube. Remember to connect with us, if you haven’t already done so. Thank you for sharing your Hitachi experiences, and we look forward to hearing more from you! Dan Fitzpatrick Director, Sales, Hitachi Division Decades ago Hitachi built the frst hydraulic excavator in Japan. That legacy of innovative technology continues today, delivering Have an article idea or address change for BREAKOUT? Contact Kristin Stires at [email protected] or 855.646.3347. facebook.com/HCMAmericas google.com/+HitachiConstructionMachineryAmericas youtube.com/c/HitachiConstructionMachineryAmericas unmatched effciency, reliability and durability day after day. The result? You get an excavator that starts when you do and doesn’t know the meaning of the word “quit”. That’s the Power of Focus. japan 日本からのメッセージ “The key words in GROW TOGETHER 2016, the second step to achieving our 2020 VISION, are ‘reliability’ and ‘differentiation.’” [ message from japan ] “Focusing on the construction machinery life cycle, we aim to strengthen each step of the supply chain from start to finish, from product development that meets customer needs, to production, procurement and sales … By creating this value chain, we can then focus on building a business model that wins the trust of customers and enables us to differentiate from competitors.” Yuichi Tsujimoto President, Chief Executive Officer and Director Hitachi Construction Machinery (HCM) Learn more about “GROW TOGETHER 2016” at Hitachi-c-m.com/global/ir/corporate/message cab from the “Hitachi is quick and powerful – the 210 has all the power I need. It’s really comfortable, which makes operators happy and more productive.” DERRICK “BROOKSIE” BROOKS Operating a ZX210LC-5 Rysen Bobcat Services Ltd. St. Albert, Alberta Serviced by Wajax Equipment Third Issue 2015 BREAKOUT |3 VANCOUVER ISLAND MOTORSPORT RESORT 4 | HitachiConstruction.com Hitachi excavators clear the way for BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche and other luxury sports car brands. Third Issue 2015 BREAKOUT |5 Hitachi excavators are shaping 155 acres of twists and turns right now on Vancouver Island — the future home of an exclusive high-end membership and company-rental test track where auto enthusiasts will put the rubber to the road. T he track, named Vancouver Island Motorsport Resort, is the vision of GAIN, Vancouver Island’s Premier Dealer Group, which represents performance brands including AMG, Alfa Romeo, Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, MINI, Porsche, Smart, Sprinter, Subaru and Volkswagen. And what better place to test those wheels than in the Cowichan Valley, against a picturesque backdrop of mountains and towering trees? Triple T Excavating was chosen to work on the site, along with Chris Erb from SupErb Construction. The site is estimated to be completed in spring 2016. Headquartered in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Triple T Excavating covers a spectrum of services including excavation, civil work, acreage development and septic systems. Rick Tomlinson started the company with his brother, Curt, in 1991. Tomlinson had been working in the oil felds overseas and moved back to Vancouver Island where his family is based. He learned about the construction industry on his own. “I had one skid steer and started doing work for free,” Tomlinson said. “I then got a mini excavator, and as I learned more about the industry, that free work eventually turned into a business.” TACKLING THE TRACK Triple T Excavating already has some experience working with the luxury car industry. The company, with Chris Erb and SupErb Construction, completed the excavation work for BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Subaru dealerships in Nanaimo, as well as Porsche and Volkswagen dealerships in Victoria. Now Triple T Excavating will be moving about 300,000 tons of dirt to bring the test track to life – removing overburden and completing the fnal cuts and flls to bring the track bed to fnal levels. Then the company will backfll with layers of gravel to allow for the asphalt paving. Total volumes of dirt removal and gravel backfll will exceed 750,000 tons. WEBWATCH CHECK OUT THE VIDEO AT: HitachiConstruction.com/TripleT 6 | HitachiConstruction.com AMG, Mercedes-Benz, Smart and Sprinter are registered trademarks of Daimler AG. Alfa Romeo is a registered trademark of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Audi is a registered trademark of AUDI AG. BMW and MINI are registered trademarks of The BMW Group. Porsche and Volkswagen are registered trademarks of the Volkwagen Group. Subaru is a registered trademark of Subaru of America, a division of Fuji Heavy Industries of Japan. “IT’S GOT ALL THE POWER IN THE WORLD AND IT’S FAST.” Tomlinson is tackling the project with a few of his Hitachi excavators: two ZX250LC-5 excavators and one ZX225LC-3. Due to the nature of the company’s work, Tomlinson outfts his excavators with thumbs and Falling Object Protective Systems (FOPS) cabs. Operator Tony Arsenault has worked for Triple T Excavating since nearly the company’s beginning. You could say he’s a fan of the ZX250LC-5 and its balance of productivity and comfort. “It’s got all the power in the world and it’s fast,” Arsenault said. “It’s also comfortable. When you work 10- to 12hour days, you should be comfortable. I’ve got a cup holder for my thermos, room for my lunch kit and jacket.” The company keeps its Hitachi excavators on rotation, generally trading them in as they reach 7,000 - 8,000 hours. Curt Tomlinson, co-owner of Triple T Excavating, appreciates the minimal maintenance during the lifespan of the machines. “We keep them serviced, and they keep running,” Curt said. “It’s pretty simple.” Tony Arsenault, Operator Triple T Excavating MORE THAN BUSINESS For Rick Tomlinson, it’s not all business; it’s about relationships. Triple T Excavating is a tight-knit group. “We’re a small company, and all my employees are like family,” he said. “We spend time outside of work for get-togethers and barbecues.” Rick also has strong dealer support from Wajax Equipment based on a longstanding relationship with Chris Dalton, Wajax’s Vancouver Island branch manager, and Michael Wood, sales rep. “Wajax provides good support and is very helpful,” Rick said. “I used to buy another brand from Chris when he worked at a different dealership. When he moved to Wajax, I started buying Hitachi from him. When we need something, Wajax helps us out right away.” As for the test track, Rick, Curt and their crew are looking forward to seeing the fnished project. “It will be a nice attraction for the area,” Rick said. “I plan on taking a few laps!” Triple T Excavating is serviced by Wajax Equipment, Nanaimo, British Columbia. ■ TRACK FACTS • 12% maximum incline • 11.5% maximum slope • 10-meter (33 ft.) track width • 19 turns (7 left turns, 12 right turns) • 211 kph (131 mph) top speed (street legal sports cars) • 4 track short cuts • 6 track layout combinations Third Issue 2015 BREAKOUT |7 RECENTDELIVERY PRODUCT: LOCATION: ZX470LC-5 MARSHALL, TX CADDO CREEK RESOURCES ROMCO EQUIPMENT CO. CUSTOMER: DEALER: NEW WORKHORSE IN EAST TEXAS Caddo Creek Resources, a subsidiary of The North American Coal Corporation, is using a new ZX470LC-5 to perform multiple tasks at its Marshall Mine. The new production-class excavator was commissioned at the beginning of the year and is being used to load coal, haul dirt, dig sumps for water management, perform ditch work and more. “It’s probably the most versatile machine we have out there when it comes to different types of applications,” said Chris Taylor, operations manager at Caddo Creek Resources. “A lot of companies have trackhoes for very specific tasks like overburden removal or coal loading. We’re using it in all applications. It runs every day. It’s always doing something.” 8 | HitachiConstruction.com Caddo Creek Resources mines lignite for Cabot Norit Americas’ activated carbon production facility in Marshall, Texas. The facility is one of the largest producers of powdered, activated carbon worldwide and leads the power generation industry in activated carbon technology for mercury removal. Across the U.S. and Canada, many states have implemented regulations and standards to reduce mercury emissions as they can create environmental and health issues. Taylor’s experience with other Hitachi machines played a large role in the rental of the ZX470LC-5. “We considered pricing, performance and my experience with other Hitachi machines,” Taylor said. “Seeing how Hitachi machines operate from a cost-effectiveness standpoint made them the better overall choice. And quite honestly, the operators like running the machine. A happy operator makes a productive operator!” Caddo Creek Resources is serviced by ROMCO Equipment Co., Longview, Texas. ■ techknowledge PROFITABLE PRECISION WITH HITACHI’S GRADE REFERENCE-READY PACKAGE Several of Hitachi’s recently released Dash-6 excavators are available with a new option to take efficiency to another level. These EPA Final Tier 4 (FT4)/EU Stage IV excavators can be equipped with a grade reference-ready package straight from the factory. We caught up with Matthew Hendry, Hitachi product consultant, for more insight on this new option. WHAT’S THE GRADE REFERENCE-READY OPTION ALL ABOUT? If you choose Hitachi’s grade reference-ready option, sensor mounting brackets are welded to the boom, arm, dogbone, counterweight and main frame of your excavator at the factory. This reduces system installation time by half by eliminating your need to grind, weld and re-paint a machine. The brackets are compatible with Topcon, Trimble or Leica grade reference systems. This option is all about making it even easier for Hitachi customers to get the most out of their machines. WHAT ARE SOME BENEFITS OF GRADE REFERENCE SYSTEMS? Grade reference systems, available as 2D or 3D systems, allow operators to work faster, consistently and accurately. Depending on the model, grade reference systems can help prevent over-excavation and control material usage by guiding an operator to the correct depth and slope and determining where the bucket teeth are and should be. These systems can eliminate the need for an operator to exit the cab to check grade and the need for placing and replacing stakes. Plus, they can help you give more accurate estimates. All these benefits contribute to lower operating costs and a better bottom line. THE GRADE REFERENCE-READY OPTION IS AVAILABLE FOR WHICH HITACHI MACHINES? Currently, this factory option is available for the ZX210-6, ZX210LC-6, ZX250LC-6, ZX300LC-6 and ZX350LC-6. If you’re interested in Hitachi’s grade reference-ready option or would like more information, talk to your local Hitachi dealer. ■ Third Issue 2015 BREAKOUT |9 10 | HitachiConstruction.com When Randy and Kenny Robison buy a Hitachi excavator, it becomes part of the family. Third Issue 2015 BREAKOUT | 11 ALL IN THE FAMILY The Robison family is a close group. Randy and Kenny Robison are not only brothers, they also run mining businesses together. And every time they buy a Hitachi excavator, it becomes part of the family, too—with each one getting named. Randy, owner of Cedar Lake Mining, and Kenny found their way into mining by following their father’s footsteps. “My daddy mined coal back in the ‘60s,” Kenny said. “Back then, there weren’t any regulations, so he just went out and found a place to start mining coal.” “HITACHI MAKES GREAT MACHINES THAT ARE RELIABLE AND HOLD THEIR VALUE. HITACHI HELPS US STAY PROFITABLE.” Randy and Kenny got into the mining business in 1977. “We started with a used bulldozer with a cable blade and used wheel loaders,” Randy said. “In the late ‘90s, we bought a used EX1100. That was our first excavator and the first of many Hitachi machines.” Kenny Robison Co-owner of MS&R Equipment Expanding the Family The brothers are particular about the machines they buy to work in their Alabama coal mines. The last few years, they’ve been on a roll buying EX3600-6 Hitachi excavators – they’re now up to five. Flat Top Mine, the company’s newest mine, features the newest Robison family member – one of the fleet of EX3600-6 excavators called “Maddie.” Named after Randy’s granddaughter, Maddie has been loading three, 200-ton trucks since January. Teddy Rhodes, who has more than 20 years of operator experience, can’t say enough good things about the excavator. “It’s like a dream,” Rhodes said. “It’s really quick for its size, and as far as other brands, there’s no comparison. There’s not much I’ve come across that this can’t handle.” Meanwhile another EX3600-6, “Dusty,” has racked up more than 16,000 hours at the company’s Reese’s Branch Mine, loading three, 200-ton trucks. Reese’s Branch Mine produces about 28,000-30,000 tons of coal each month, mining at a depth of 180 feet for the top seam and down to 230 feet to reach the bottom seam. Mining the Mountain Kenny runs Sloan Mountain Mine, which is owned by MS&R Equipment, a company the brothers co-own. This is where “Gator,” an EX3600-6, is helping produce about 28,000 tons of coal each month. Gator, named in remembrance of a long-time employee, has about 21,000 hours and loads three, 200-ton trucks almost around the clock. The mine currently runs two, nine-hour shifts. Covering about 800 acres, Sloan Mountain Mine follows three seams of coal – the Upper Jefferson, the Lower Jefferson and Black Creek, its primary seam that sits at a depth of 210 feet. Kenny’s son, Wade, also works at Sloan Mountain Mine, operating an EX1900-6 named “Tater” that loads three, 100-ton trucks.Wade has operated other excavator brands and said Tater makes the top of his list. “I love this machine,” Wade said. “It’s got about 16,000 hours and is really fast – it almost outworks itself.” Wade said he enjoys being part of the family business. 12 | HitachiConstruction.com “I like working for my dad. He can give me a hard time, but I dish it back,” he laughed. Holding a place of honor at Sloan Mountain Mine is the Super EX1100, the Robison brothers’ first Hitachi machine. Its productivity is proven with a staggering 36,000 hours of loyalty! “Hitachi makes great machines that are reliable and hold their value,” Kenny said. “Hitachi helps us stay profitable.” Cedar Lake Mining and MS&R Equipment also have strong support from the local Hitachi dealer, Warrior Tractor. After all, Vann Neal, territory manager at Warrior Tractor, orders the name decals for the machines. “We’ve been pleased with the service that Warrior Tractor provides,” Randy said. “They are dependable and available whenever we need them. We’re looking forward to adding more Hitachi machines to the family.” Cedar Lake Mining and MS&R Equipment are serviced by Warrior Tractor, Pelham, m, Ala. ■ WEBWATCH CHECK OUT THE VIDEO AT: HitachiConstruction.com/Robison Third Issue 2015 BREAKOUT | 13 ZX210-6 | ZX210LC-6 UPGRADED ZX210-6 AND ZX210LC-6 FEATURE POWERFUL PERFORMANCE, BUILT-IN BENEFITS Built with the same toughness as our large mining excavators, Hitachi utility-class excavators bring effciency, reliability and durability to your job sites. The ZX210-6 and ZX210LC-6 are no exceptions. The ZX210-6 and ZX210LC-6 feature a number of productivity-boosting advantages, like a fuel-effcient EPA Final Tier 4 (FT4)/EU Stage IV Isuzu engine that meets rigid emission standards. The best part? There’s no diesel particulate flter (DPF) needed. You also get upperstructure handrails for added safety and accessibility. Easy-to-operate controls for proportional auxiliary hydraulic fow and speed. Programmable attachment modes. And simplifed maintenance with features like a battery disconnect switch. When you’re running a ZX210-6 or ZX210LC-6, you’ve got productivity on your side. ■ EFFICIENCY • Certified EPA Final Tier 4 (FT4)/EU Stage IV Isuzu engine • Grade reference-ready option – Topcon, Trimble or Leica • Optional Auxiliary Function Lever (AFL) for proportional hydraulic flow and speed • Programmable attachment modes • Larger hood for improved engine access RELIABILITY • Single-side ground-level filter service • Battery disconnect switch • Fuel recirculation system to prevent fuel gelling in cold climates • Pressurized fuel system for improved fuel injector operation • ZXLink™ remote monitoring system DURABILITY • FT4 engine solution without the need for a diesel particulate filter (DPF) • Standard upperstructure handrails • Double-seal swing bearings • Reinforced resin thrust plates • Extended grease- and oil-change intervals Learn more about the ZX210-6 and ZX210LC-6 at HitachiConstruction.com/ZX210LC-6-and-ZX210-6.html. 14 | HitachiConstruction.com At Hitachi, we don’t get sidetracked building every kind of construction equipment. Instead, we focus on excavators and build them with our legacy of innovative technology and expertise. The result? You get greater effciency, reliability and durability to get more value for your hard earned dollar. That’s the Power of Focus. HitachiConstruction.com PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID STEVENS POINT WI PERMIT NO. 272 Hitachi Construction & Mining Division — Americas 1515 5th Avenue Moline, IL 61265 | HitachiConstruction.com DKD1503BO Litho in U.S.A. (15-08) IS IN OUR GENES. Did you know over one-third of all hydraulic mining excavators working worldwide are Hitachi? They’re built to dig through the world’s harshest environments. That same toughness is passed down to our focused family of construction excavators. So whether you are pulling down a 60-foot-high wall of traprock or laying a mile of pipe, you get the same proven durability to get the job done. That’s the Power of Focus. HitachiConstruction.com