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Pequea Township Gears Upfor Vehicleand Equipment Auction A Comprehensive Guide
Aaron Neefham
Pequea Township is preparing to auction off a variety of vehicles and equipment, offering an opportunity for individuals and businesses alike to acquire assets at potentially reduced prices. The sale, slated for October 26th, 2023, at 10:00 AM at the township’s maintenance facility located at 259 Martin Road in Kinzer, PA, represents a significant disposal of used equipment accumulated over time. This article provides a detailed overview of what's on offer, bidding procedures, and important considerations for potential buyers.
What’s Up For Sale? A Diverse Inventory
The auction list is surprisingly extensive, encompassing everything from heavy-duty trucks to landscaping tools and even office furniture. Here's a breakdown of the key items available:
- Trucks & Heavy Equipment: The core of the sale features several used trucks, including a 2013 Ford F-250 Super Duty pickup truck (with approximately 148,000 miles), a 2007 Sterling AT4 dump truck (showing around 169,000 miles), and a 2006 International 4300 dump truck with roughly 175,000 miles. These trucks are geared towards those needing robust workhorses for construction, landscaping, or hauling.
- Landscaping & Maintenance Equipment: A range of equipment used for township maintenance is also being offered. This includes a Toro Groundsmaster 3250 rotary reel mower (with approximately 1,678 hours), a Husqvarna K900 ride-on lawnmower, and various smaller landscaping tools like trimmers and blowers. These items are ideal for contractors or homeowners with large properties.
- Small Engine Equipment: Several small engine powered machines will be available including a Honda GC160 generator and a Poulan Pro 20" gas walk behind mower.
- Office & Miscellaneous Items: Rounding out the auction is a selection of office furniture, including desks, chairs, and filing cabinets, as well as miscellaneous items like shelving units and tools.
Bidding Process: How to Participate
Pequea Township has opted for an in-person auction format, meaning potential buyers must attend the event at the designated location on October 26th. While online bidding isn't currently offered, interested parties are strongly encouraged to inspect the items beforehand. A viewing period is scheduled for October 25th, 2023, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the same location (259 Martin Road). This allows bidders to assess the condition of each item before placing a bid.
Bidding will be conducted in U.S. dollars and is open to anyone who registers with the auctioneer, Mifflinburg Auction Company. A buyer’s premium of 10% will be added to the final sale price, plus applicable sales tax. Payment methods accepted include cash, check (made payable to Pequea Township), and credit card (with a convenience fee).
Important Considerations & Legal Details
Prospective buyers should be aware of several crucial details outlined in the official notice:
- "As-Is" Condition: All items are being sold "as is," meaning Pequea Township makes no warranties or guarantees regarding their condition. Buyers are responsible for thoroughly inspecting each item during the viewing period and bidding accordingly.
- Removal Requirements: Successful bidders must remove purchased items from the township’s maintenance facility within five (5) business days of the auction date. Failure to do so may result in storage fees.
- Liability: Pequea Township is not responsible for any injuries or damages incurred by attendees during the viewing period or the auction itself.
- Complete Listing & Terms: The full and complete listing of items, along with detailed terms and conditions of the sale, can be found on the Lancaster Online website (as referenced in the original article) and at the Mifflinburg Auction Company’s website: https://mifflinburgauction.com/. It is highly recommended that potential bidders review these documents carefully before participating. Why This Auction Matters to the Community
This auction represents more than just a sale of used equipment; it’s part of Pequea Township's ongoing efforts to manage resources effectively and streamline operations. By disposing of older or underutilized assets, the township can potentially free up funds for other essential services and infrastructure improvements. For residents and businesses in the area, this auction provides an opportunity to acquire valuable equipment at competitive prices, supporting local commerce and contributing to a more sustainable use of resources. The diverse range of items available ensures there's likely something of interest for a wide variety of potential buyers, making it a noteworthy event for anyone seeking quality used vehicles and equipment.