1. MB Crusher BF90.3 crusher bucket

The BF90.3 crusher bucket is one of MB Crusher’s mid-sized crushers designed for excavators weighing between 46,300 and 70,500 pounds. The unit can create recycled aggregates from excavated materials perfect for selling to customers or reusing directly on the job site. With its wide mouth opening, adjustable output size, and quick and easy maintenance, the crusher bucket is a staple on job sites where disposing and purchasing materials is not only expensive but unavoidable. 855-622-7874; www.mbamerica.com


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2. Cat Pumps hydroexcavating pumps

Over 50 years of high-pressure pump manufacturing experience has earned Cat Pumps a reputation of producing the high-quality, long-lasting pumps in the markets it serves. With its dedication to zero-defect manufacturing, ease of service and availability from stock, Cat Pumps designs and builds high-pressure pumps and systems to suit the demanding environments of the hydroexcavation industry. Popular models include Model 56 with 5.5 gpm at 3,500 psi; Model 56HS with 8 gpm at 3,000 psi; Model 660 with 10 gpm at 3,000 psi; and Model 3560 with 20 gpm at 4,000 psi, or 25 gpm at 3,000 psi. 763-780-5440; www.catpumps.com


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3. Felling Trailers pole/cargo/dump trailer

Felling Trailers announced the addition of the PCD trailer to its utilities-based product line. The PCD can transport poles, backfill, debris and even reels with optional removable reel stands. It is one unit with the functionality of four. The PCD has a 24-foot retracted overall length, equipped with a telescoping tongue. When fully extended, it increases the overall length to 40 feet, and has the ability to haul utility poles up to 60 feet in length. A 45-inch-wide bolster is included in the base spec with 60-inch and 96-inch-wide front bolster options, with sliding 21-inch lever lock stanchions. All bolster locations include a strap winch and 4-inch by 30-inch nylon straps to secure the utility poles. The PCD model class consists of three models with GVWRs ranging from 16,000 to 23,000 pounds. 800-245-2809; www.felling.com


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4. Komatsu Smart Construction Dashboard

Komatsu’s Smart Construction Dashboard is part of a suite of solutions that leverages the power of Internet of Things to help customers orchestrate construction planning, with the aim to better handle management and scheduling, streamline costs and optimize processes remotely in near real time. The Dashboard is designed to be used daily and combines data from multiple sources into one comprehensive picture. It provides contractors with 3D graphic visualization of all design, drone and machine data to measure cut/fills, quantities and productivity. Site progress can be viewed with timeline functions, including playback, in terms of whole-site visuals, cross-sections and individual measurements. 847-437-5800; www.komatsuamerica.com


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5. Mecalac’s MyMecalac fleet management system

Mecalac’s fleet management system, MyMecalac, delivers everything from high-level summaries to specific machine details, including maintenance, inspection and damage notifications to boost fleet efficiency and machine uptime. Developed in partnership with Trackunit, the system is accessible through a web portal, mymecalac.com, and a mobile app, MyMecalac. It comes standard on all excavators and loaders in North America. The onboard telematics box continuously communicates information to the web portal. Users simply login to the web portal or app to access all machine data in real-time. Additionally, after registering in the web portal, alerts can be set up to notify the user when maintenance is required or when a fault code appears, enabling dealer technicians to remotely diagnose machine issues. 508-921-3076; www.mecalac.com 

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