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Case Wheel Loader (Model 621B)

Listing Number: 65899978 | Brodheadsville, PA US | Chestnuthill Township 0 Seller's Other Auctions

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Auction Ended:

Final Bid:

$13,000.00

Bids:

86 Bids

Auction Details

Starting Bid: $3,000.00
Current Price: $13,000.00  
Buy Now Price $0.00
Reserve Price Met  
Buyer's Fee: 9.00%
Start Date
End Date  [Extended]
Bid History 86 Bid(s)  
High Bidder W****k
Page Views 1676

Item Description

Case Wheel Loader (Model 621B).  6268.3 Hours. Runs and operates as should.  4 in 1 clamshell bucket.  No Certificate of Origin. Sold as is with no warranty.


-Added: 6/27/2024 7:10:01 AM

Additional information on this Auction

Custom ID 2024-003
Will Item results be voted on Yes
Date of voting Tuesday, July 2, 2024
Will you ship this item No. Pickup only.
In person item inspection information In person inspections for all items are suggested. Inspections can be coordinated with Chestnuthill Township by calling 570-992-7247 Monday through Thursday 7:00am to 3:00pm.
Pickup Location Details Chestnuthill Township Municipal Building 271 Route 715 Brodheadsville, PA 18322

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Q:
"How is the center pin in it?"
- Asked by #56008024 06/10/2024 02:23 PM
A:
The center pin is tight
-Answered on 06/11/2024 06:45 AM
Q:
"What is the reserve price. For this machine "
- Asked by #59643357 06/11/2024 07:28 AM
A:
Please see the below information from Municibid related to a reserve price: A reserve price is the minimum price a seller is willing to accept for an item. If the bidding doesn't reach this price, they aren't obligated to sell the item. Sellers might use a reserve price because it allows them to set a low starting price to generate interest and bidding, but protects them from having to sell their item at a price that they feel is too low. Reserve prices are hidden to bidders. If a reserve has been met, bidders will see “Reserve Met” next to the item price.
-Answered on 06/11/2024 07:58 AM
Q:
"Yes I already know that I've been buying off here for a long time and bought a lot of stuff I'm asking what is the price that they put for the reserve 8,000 10,000 20,000... it's an older loader that's Rusty sometimes these towns or municipalities put reserves that are too high"
- Asked by #59643357 06/11/2024 08:15 AM
A:
Reserve has since been met
-Answered on 06/11/2024 02:21 PM
Q:
"HELLO, WHAT YEAR IS THIS UNIT, HOW MANY HOURS ARE ON IT, IS IT CURRENTLY RUNNING, DOES IT NEED ANYTHING, THANK YOU"
- Asked by #66157483 06/19/2024 02:26 PM
A:
All known information on this machine is outlined in the Item Description. It is currently running.
-Answered on 06/20/2024 06:26 AM
Q:
"The reserve price has been met, but it says they will vote on it? That does not mean they will accept the high bid? Why have the reserve if they are not going to let it go? Isn't that the same as a reserve?"
- Asked by #19937870 06/23/2024 03:23 PM
A:
The Township Supervisors are voting on release of all items currently listed for sale regardless of if a reserve was set or not.
-Answered on 06/25/2024 06:19 AM
Q:
"What year is this? It’s not in the description. What’s the serial number? Any leaks? Does it shift through all the gears? Thank you"
- Asked by #7133141 06/23/2024 09:41 PM
A:
The year is unknown, but I added a picture of the serial number plate to the photos. No major leaks when we parked it. It does shift though all the gears.
-Answered on 06/25/2024 06:55 AM

Item location This location is a general area based on the sellers zip code. It is not the specific address where the item is located.