New Holland Joins May 2nd Episode of ABC’s “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition”

On May 2, New Holland is headed to prime time TV on the ABC television series “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.”New Holland is ready for its close up. This spring, the company is headed to prime time TV on the ABC’s “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.” Each week on the show, a deserving family is selected to undergo a dramatic home makeover. A team of designers, contractors and several hundred workers have just seven days to completely rebuild an entire property, including landscaping — a project that normally takes up to nine months to complete.
 
In February, New Holland joined the crew of “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” for a project in Texas, providing a New Holland D95B crawler dozer to level a home and help build a new one for a very deserving family.
 
For this project, the Carr family of Mineola, Texas — a small town about 80 miles southeast of Dallas — was selected for a home transformation. The Carr’s four adopted children have had to overcome severe physical and mental disabilities while living in a cramped and dangerous home. Compounding the family’s struggles, the father has undergone pancreas and kidney transplants in recent years.
 
The family’s small, three-bedroom home was at high risk for fire due to a faulty electrical system. The one working bathroom was inaccessible for the children, and the narrow hallways were difficult for them to maneuver. Plumbing leaks throughout the house also created mold issues.
 
Construction Equipment to the Rescue

When word reached the local construction community that the show had selected the Carr home, businesses, corporations and individuals from all over East Texas offered to contribute. One of the early volunteers was Eugene Toole, a local demolition contractor. Toole is a customer of Bane Machinery, a New Holland dealer with four locations in Texas, including the nearby town of Tyler. The staff at Bane Machinery quickly coordinated with the production crew to deliver the much-needed construction equipment to the site.
 
On a rainy Friday, the show’s production crew and an army of more than 3,000 volunteers and donors descended on the Carr home. Once the power lines and water lines were moved, demolition on the home began. With Toole at the controls, his excavator tore through the shingles, plywood, trusses and studs, reducing everything to a pile of rubble within minutes. Toole then switched to the New Holland D95B crawler dozer to clear the rubble and build the pad for the family’s new 4,800 sq ft home.
 
“New Holland is proud and expresses its appreciation for Bane Machinery to be part of such a generous effort for this deserving family,” said Ion Warner, senior director of marketing. “Giving back to the community is part of our organization’s mission. Improving the lives of the Carr family is rewarding on many levels.”
 
The New Holland crawler dozer will be seen on the episode scheduled to air on the ABC television network on Sunday, May 2 at 8 p.m. Eastern, 7 p.m. Central.

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