This federal surplus listing is being sold by GSA Auctions in Heber City, Utah. The bidding opens at $50 with no bids placed yet. BidProwl's Flip Score puts it at 80/100, which scores well above the median for general surplus.
Built from live listing data. Check the full description and inspect before bidding.
Description from GSA Auctions
Point of contact for questions, inspection, and removal: Troy Morgan 435-671-8079 troymorgan@utah.gov
Overview
This lot contains 1992 Libby Corporation pumping assembly. The unit is classified in repairable condition. The equipment has been stored outside unused for many years and shows signs of weathering and deterioration. The unit has 1320 hours of operation recorded. (AG0001334438) (1240BC-6111-UT10)
Specifications
Make: Libby Corporation
Model Year: 1992
Serial Number: RZ00751
Hours: 1320
Pumping Capacity: 350 GPM at 275 FT Head
Pump Size: 4 inch wheel mounted
Key Features
Trailer-mounted pumping assembly with military camouflage paint scheme.
Control panel with tachometer, hour meter, ammeter, oil pressure gauge, and emergency stop controls.
Suction and discharge pressure gauges for monitoring pump performance.
Engine compartment with diesel engine and associated mechanical components.
Towbar for transport mobility.
Condition & Markings
This lot is in repairable condition. Parts may be missing, and repairs may be required.
The unit shows significant weathering from outdoor storage with visible rust and corrosion on metal surfaces.
Tires are deteriorated and require replacement.
Batteries are missing or non-functional.
The mechanical condition of the engine and pump is unknown.
Control panel gauges and switches are present but operational status is unknown.
Military identification markings visible on exterior surfaces.
Paint shows fading and wear consistent with extended outdoor exposure.
Inspection and Removal
Inspection and Removal: Available Monday through Friday, by confirmed appointment only. The site is closed on federal holidays. Contact the property custodian (listed below) to schedule an appointment.
Property Inspection: Bidders are strongly encouraged to inspect the property prior to placing a bid to evaluate its condition and suitability. By bidding without an inspection, bidders assume the risk of potential omissions in the description.
Removal Responsibilities: The successful bidder is solely responsible for all aspects of removal, including packing, crating, banding, loading, and shipping. The agency will not provide assistance.
Authorized Third-Party Removal: The authorized third-party agent must present a Letter of Authorization from the high bidder (see terms and conditions for details), a copy of the purchaser's receipt, and a valid photo ID at the time of removal.
Appointment required for inspection and removal. Purchaser responsible for loading and transport.
Point of contact for questions, inspection, and removal: Troy Morgan 435-671-8079 troymorgan@utah.gov.
Disclaimer
The condition of the property is not warranted. Pictures are not warranted.
Property Location Information:
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Inspection and Removal Information:
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