- Home
- Browse
- Water & Sewer
- 2020 Godwin Dri-Prime Diesel Pump (72962559)
2020 Godwin Dri-Prime Diesel Pump
Listing Number: 72962559 | Schwenksville, PA US | Schwenksville Borough Authority 7 Seller's Other Auctions
Bidding on this item has ended
Missed out on this deal?
Get Notified When New Deals Near You Are Listed!
Unsubscribe Anytime
×
Auction Ended:
Monday, March 31, 2025 11:51 AM ET
Final Bid:
$12,351.00
Bids:
46 Bids
Auction Details
Starting Bid: $2,500.00 | |
Current Price: $12,351.00 | |
Buy Now Price | $0.00 |
Reserve Price Met Available for immediate purchase. | |
Buyer's Fee: 9.00% |
Start Date | Tuesday, March 18, 2025 3:00 PM ET |
End Date | Monday, March 31, 2025 11:51 AM ET [Extended] |
Bid History | 46 Bid(s) |
High Bidder | messercolaj11 m***********1 |
Page Views | 997 |
Payment Details
Cash or Cashiers Check
Item Description
AS IS - Purchased in Sept 2020 $38,982., Flooded Sept 2021
6" 150# Flange Suction and Discharge
Isuzu 4LE2X FT4 Diesel Engine with Field Smart Technology
INCLUDING Road Going Trailer, ElecBrakes- 3" Pintle Lights - DOT Standard
All Manuals
-Added: 3/31/2025 10:51:01 AM
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 | Call 610-287-7772 M-F 7:30-3:00pm to make arrangements. |
Questions/Answers Ask the seller a question about this auction.
You must be to ask and answer questions.
Q: |
"Hello, I see in the description that this unit was in a flood. Is it known if the unit runs, powers up, or if the engine will turn over? Thank you " - Asked by #34856668 03/18/2025 06:45 AM |
A: |
It is unknown. Because of the flooding we did not ever try to start it up in order to prevent any damage to the motor.
-Answered on 03/18/2025 08:31 AM |
Q: |
"How high was the water on the unit?
Any photos of the unit in the water?
Does the control panel still illuminate prior to starting?" - Asked by #37727076 03/18/2025 08:18 PM |
A: |
It was submerged. We do not have photos of it in the water. Because of the flooding we did not try to start it up in order to prevent any damage.
-Answered on 03/19/2025 07:41 AM |
Q: |
"How long was the unit submerged for? Did you drain the water from the crankcase? Did you drain the fuel tank? Did you open up and drain the water from the control panel? Did you remove the saturated air cleaner? Thanks in advance for answering my questions." - Asked by #26231230 03/19/2025 01:35 PM |
A: |
It was submerged for about 8 hours, then allowed to drain, but nothing was opened.
-Answered on 03/19/2025 02:32 PM |
Q: |
"Thank you for the response. But you are very vauge with you answer to my questions. I'm bidding from a distance and would like to bid on this unit. Would you be more specific with your answers to my questions? I'm sure there are a lot of other people who will bid on this unit which then would possibly bring more money for the unit. Thanks!" - Asked by #26231230 03/20/2025 07:43 AM |
A: |
Apologies. The unit was submerged for approximately 8 hours. We did not drain the crankcase, the fuel tank, or the control panel. The air cleaner was not removed.
At that time our operations staff was focused on getting the sewer plant back in operation. Hope this helps!
(edited on 03/20/2025 07:52 AM)
-Answered on 03/20/2025 07:51 AM |
Q: |
"Thank you! Now we can bid accordingly." - Asked by #26231230 03/20/2025 07:52 AM |
A: |
Awesome, thanks!
-Answered on 03/20/2025 07:53 AM |