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Pequea Township Gears Upfor Auction Surplus Vehiclesand Equipmentonthe Block

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Pequea Township is preparing to offload a collection of surplus vehicles and equipment through a public auction scheduled for October 26th, offering an opportunity for individuals and businesses alike to acquire assets at potentially discounted prices. The sale, announced via a public notice in Lancaster Online, reflects the township’s ongoing efforts to manage resources efficiently and dispose of items no longer needed for operational purposes.

The auction, managed by Tri-County Auctions, will feature a diverse range of equipment, from heavy machinery used for road maintenance to older vehicles that have reached the end of their service life. While the full inventory is extensive, several key items are drawing particular attention. Among them is a 1998 Ford F-350 Super Duty pickup truck, a workhorse commonly utilized in various municipal tasks. Also up for bid is a 2004 John Deere 6430 tractor with a front-end loader – a valuable asset for landscaping and agricultural operations.

Beyond these headline items, the auction list includes a variety of smaller tools and equipment, including chainsaws, generators, hand tools, and various pieces of road maintenance gear. The township is also offering several older vehicles, including a 1997 Ford Crown Victoria police cruiser and a 2003 Chevrolet Suburban, providing potential opportunities for restoration projects or repurposing.

The decision to hold the auction stems from Pequea Township’s commitment to fiscal responsibility. As explained in the public notice, the sale of surplus property is a standard practice for municipalities looking to recoup costs associated with equipment depreciation and replacement. The funds generated from the auction will be returned to the township's general fund, contributing to its overall financial stability.

This isn’t the first time Pequea Township has utilized auctions to dispose of surplus assets. According to information available on the township website (linked in the original article), previous sales have been successful in generating revenue and clearing out items that are no longer actively used. The township's policy, as outlined in their ordinances, dictates a process for declaring property as surplus and authorizing its disposal through various methods, including auction.

Potential bidders should be aware of several important details regarding the upcoming sale. Bidding will take place live at the Tri-County Auctions facility located at 3899 Lincoln Highway East, Gap, PA 17422. A preliminary inspection period is scheduled for October 25th from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM, allowing interested parties to examine the equipment firsthand and assess its condition before placing bids. This opportunity for physical inspection is crucial, as all items are being sold “as-is,” meaning the township makes no guarantees regarding their functionality or repairability.

The auctioneer, Tri-County Auctions, will handle the bidding process and collect payments. A buyer’s premium of 10% will be added to the final bid price, along with applicable sales tax. Detailed terms and conditions of the sale are available on the Tri-County Auctions website (www.tricountyauctions.com) and in the public notice itself. Prospective bidders are strongly encouraged to review these documents carefully before participating in the auction.

The announcement highlights a common challenge faced by many municipalities: balancing operational needs with responsible financial management. By offering surplus vehicles and equipment for sale, Pequea Township demonstrates its dedication to maximizing resources and ensuring taxpayer dollars are used effectively. The upcoming auction provides an opportunity for individuals and businesses to acquire valuable assets while contributing to the township’s ongoing efforts towards fiscal prudence. For those interested in viewing the complete list of items being auctioned, including specific model numbers and condition notes, visiting the Tri-County Auctions website is highly recommended. The public notice also includes contact information for both the township and the auctioneer should any questions arise prior to the sale.



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