3000 Gallon Plastic Horizontal Tank
Listing Number: 70162324 | Port Matilda, PA US | Halfmoon Township 0 Seller's Other Auctions
Auction Details
Starting Bid: $500.00 | |
Current Price: $500.00 | |
Buy Now Price | $0.00 | No Reserve Available for immediate purchase. |
Buyer's Fee: 9.00% |
Start Date | |
End Date | [Extended] |
Bid History | 0 Bid(s) |
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Payment Details
Seller reserves the right to reject any or all bids received and to waive any informalities in bidding. Items MUST be picked up within 7 days unless prior arrangements have been made. An appointment MUST be made to pick up the items. Halfmoon Township is not responsible for accuracy of information or images in this listing. Physical inspection is recommended. Halfmoon Township does not provide any guarantees and/or warranties relative to the items being sold in this auction. All items are purchased on an as-is basis. The winning bidder is responsible for any title transfer costs and transportation costs for the pickup of each item. Payment by certified check or cashier's check made out to Halfmoon Township.
Item Description
Snyder Industries Inc. 3000 Gallon Polyolefin Agri-Tank previously used as a salt brine storage tank. We are no longer equipped for liquid de-icing and have no need for this tank. It appears to be in good condition. Dimensions are 11' long 7' wide and 6' high.
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Additional information on this Auction
Will Item results be voted on | No | |
Will you ship this item | No. Pickup only. | |
In person item inspection information | In person inspections by appointment only M-F 7-3:30 by calling Halfmoon Township Public Works Department at 814-692-7757, please leave a message if no answer. |
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Q: |
"1. Is the width measured at the center of the tank or at the legs?
2. If so what is the width at the legs??
" - Asked by #582740 11/20/2024 07:10 AM |
A: |
It is approximately 7.5' wide at the legs.
-Answered on 11/20/2024 05:08 PM |