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Kenworth T880S Mixer Auction Raises $260k for Charities
Kenworth, Con-Tech Manufacturing, and Rihm Kenworth recently partnered on a Kenworth T880S 11-yard Con-Tech BridgeKing Mixer that was auctioned to raise $260,000 for charity.

This Kenworth T880S 11-yard Con-Tech BridgeKing Mixer raised $260,000 in a charitable auction.
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Kenworth, Con-Tech Manufacturing, and Rihm Kenworth recently partnered to donate a special Kenworth T880S 11-yard Con-Tech BridgeKing Mixer to raise money for charity. The mixer truck was recently shown at World of Concrete in Las Vegas.
During a live auction, the T880S mixer was sold to New London, Minnesota-based Crow River Construction for $260,000.
“This auction is a significant fundraising initiative that resulted in a remarkable donation to charity organizations that all of us at Con-Tech deeply value,” said Dan Welsh, president of Con-Tech Manufacturing in Dodge Center, Minnesota. “We greatly appreciate Crow River Construction for purchasing this truck to help make this happen.”
All proceeds of the sale were given to Con-Tech-designated charities, including:
Ronald McDonald House of Rochester, Minnesota
Make-A-Wish Foundation of Minnesota
St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital
Child Liberation Foundation
For Crow River Construction, the Kenworth T880S mixer made available during the auction presented an excellent opportunity for the company to add a new truck to its growing fleet. The T880S, with a set-forward front axle, helps mixer customers comply with federal bridge formulas. The truck is powered by a Paccar MX-11 engine.
“The timing was perfect. We were looking to add another T880 mixer to our fleet when our contacts at Rihm Kenworth and Con-Tech reached out about the auction,” said Kraig Hanson, Crow River Construction owner. “It was awesome to purchase a new truck that’s a good fit for our operation while seeing that money donated to some incredible charity organizations that are making a difference in our local communities in Minnesota and beyond.”
Crow River Construction, founded in 2013, specializes in sewer and water, and utility construction work in addition to its ready-mix services and aggregate material sales. Company-wide, the firm operates 28 Kenworth trucks, including T880, W990, and W900 models. Crow River Construction works with Rihm Kenworth – Sauk Centre, their local Kenworth dealer.
“Kenworth trucks make up the majority of our fleet, and they are very reliable for us,” said Hanson. “We have a great relationship with Rihm. They’ve done a great job supporting our company by equipping us with trucks that match our operational needs.”
“It was great to team up with Con-Tech, Rihm Kenworth, and other contributing suppliers to build this truck and help raise money for some incredible charity organizations,” said Kyle Kimball, Kenworth director of marketing.
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