June 2008 Utility Contractor - Table of Contents |
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COVER STORY - Excellence in Excavation -2007 Ditchdigger of the Year Larry Fortin Strives for Industry Quality both On and Off the Jobsite
By day, Larry Fortin walked his Kaccel Co. jobsite — armed with instinct and insight. Quality control was the name of Fortin’s game. By night, Fortin was on the road, traveling to NUCA chapter and local committee meetings. Crusading for the greater good in utility construction, Fortin focused on damage prevention and safety, among other ventures. Always seeking information and understanding, Fortin’s fortitude has earned him a place in the NUCA legacy as the 2007 Ditchdigger of the Year. more >>
By Jason Morgan |
Feature Story - Cutting the Line - Trencher Experts Delve the Depths of Machine Operation
When choosing between a walk-behind or ride-on trencher for a specific job, several factors come into play. First and foremost, contractors need to evaluate the job that they’ll be working on to determine which piece of equipment may provide the most benefit. After proper assessment of the job, the following questions should be considered: more >> |
Feature Story - Unearthing Excavators - The Latest Excavator Offerings Paired
with Tricks of the Trade
All of John Deere’s compact excavators have
either zero or reduced tail swing, because worrying
about the back end of the equipment is a
real drain on productivity. Less tail swing results
in reduced damage to the machine, less damage
to property and more productivity, as the operator
can concentrate on what’s in front of the cab
instead of what’s behind it. more >>
By Jason Morgan |
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