Perino wins Orland Park New Holland Super Boom Road Show event

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Joe Perino won the local New Holland Super Boom Road Show event in Orland Park, Ill.
Hundreds of people showed up on a warm Saturday morning near Chicago to watch Joe Perino, owner of Perino Brothers in Crete, Ill., win the local New Holland Super Boom Road Show event. Perino's winning time for the competition was 00:54.96. Perino Brothers is involved in construction, and concrete and excavation work. Perino has operated heavy equipment like skid steer loaders and other machines for more than 25 years. He currently owns three New Holland Construction machines.

Local winners at the event were eligible to earn cash prizes up to $850, plus a trip to Louisville, Ky., in 2011 to compete in the New Holland North American Championship event for the grand prize of a new, fully loaded New Holland 200 Series skid steer loader — valued at $35,000 — for their sponsoring company, plus $5,000 and New Holland gear for the operator.

New Holland and Martin Implement also donated $1,300 to the American Red Cross of Greater Chicago at the event.

Complete information about the New Holland Super Boom Road Show, including online registration forms, a calendar of upcoming events and competitive rankings, is located at www.newhollandroadshow.com.
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