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Sold! Rasmussen Equipment's Randy Gallegos Claims 'Pink-Belt' to Support Breast Cancer Awareness

Pink-Belt, a 15.2-ton excavator supporting breast cancer awareness, was sold at auction to Rasmussen Equipment's Randy Gallegos for $220,000 at ConExpo 2026. The proceeds benefited charities, and the success of the event showcased the power of community support for cancer awareness programs.

March 17, 2026 - National Edition
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Pink-Belt was auctioned at ConExpo 2026 on March 5, 2026, raising a grand total of $220,000 for the cause. (L-R) are Freddie Silveria, auctioneer; Randy Gallegos, Rasmussen Equipment, auction winner; Eric Sauvage, president and CEO, LBX Company; Madison Decker, National Breast Cancer Foundation; Marie Murray, CHI St. Joseph Health Foundations; and Emily Millender, National Breast Cancer Foundation.
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Pink-Belt was auctioned at ConExpo 2026 on March 5, 2026, raising a grand total of $220,000 for the cause. (L-R) are Freddie Silveria, auctioneer; Randy Gallegos, Rasmussen Equipment, auction winner; Eric Sauvage, president and CEO, LBX Company; Madison Decker, National Breast Cancer Foundation; Marie Murray, CHI St. Joseph Health Foundations; and Emily Millender, National Breast Cancer Foundation.
Pink-Belt was auctioned at ConExpo 2026 on March 5, 2026, raising a grand total of $220,000 for the cause. (L-R) are Freddie Silveria, auctioneer; Randy Gallegos, Rasmussen Equipment, auction winner; Eric Sauvage, president and CEO, LBX Company; Madison Decker, National Breast Cancer Foundation; Marie Murray, CHI St. Joseph Health Foundations; and Emily Millender, National Breast Cancer Foundation.   (LBX photo
) Kevin Roberts (L), director of North American sales, LBX Company, congratulates Randy Gallegos of Rasmussen Equipment on his winning bid for Pink-Belt.   (LBX photo)

Pink-Belt, the 15.2-t Link-Belt 145 X4 excavator that traveled the United States for the past year to support breast cancer awareness, has been sold to the highest bidder, Randy Gallegos of Rasmussen Equipment of West Valley City, Utah. Pink-Belt was auctioned at ConExpo 2026 on March 5, raising a grand total of $220,000 for the cause.

"We've hosted the Pink-Belt tour three times now, and our dealership is very excited," said Gallegos. "What's more personal to me is that my sister passed away at 48 and my sister-in-law at 45 with cancer. I would really like to continue to contribute, through rental proceeds and our philanthropic efforts, to raising cancer awareness."

"Through the continued amazing support of our dealers, customers and business partners, we, at LBX, are proud and honored to contribute a little bit to the fight against breast cancer," said Eric Sauvage, CEO of LBX Company. "We have been supporting the Yes, Mamm program, created by CHI Saint Joseph Health Foundation in 2012 in Lexington, Kentucky, as well as the National Breast Cancer Foundation in their shared journey to raise awareness of early detection of breast cancer and increase survival rates in our communities and our nation. We are very thankful to all our participants. Our live auction results represent far more than numbers — they represent more early detection opportunities, treatment access, emotional support and hope for individuals and families navigating breast cancer. I would like to take this opportunity to thank our partners who have supported us in this journey: ESCO Corporation, FastSigns, Grizzly Supplies, JB Harris, Dromone, TAG Manufacturing Inc. and Trimble. The success of our Pink Belt campaign demonstrates the power of collective commitment to saving lives and improving outcomes."

LBX announced that 100 percent of the Pink-Belt auction proceeds benefit the National Breast Cancer Foundation and Yes, Mamm! by CHI Saint Joseph Health Foundations.

"Reuniting for the LBX tour campaign and the Pink-Belt auction at ConExpo has been incredibly meaningful," said Emily Millender, senior manager of strategic partnerships of the National Breast Cancer Foundation. "The support shown by the LBX team and their customers highlights the power of a community coming together for an important cause. We look forward to continuing this partnership and the lives that will be impacted through LBX's support of our life-saving programs and mission of Helping Women Now."

The cause received a further $2,000 boost due to Jade Shank, who won the auction for the Pink-Belt scale model Prize package.

LBX would like to thank the following companies for their support of Pink-Belt:

  • Dromone, for providing a coupler;
  • ESCO Corporation, for providing premium buckets;
  • FastSigns for supplying high-quality decals;
  • Grizzly Supplies for a $5k donation;
  • JB Harris for providing quality logistical support and paint;
  • TAG Manufacturing Inc. for a $5k donation; and
  • Trimble for installing a complete 3D Machine Control system.

For more information, visit lbxco.com.


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