Personal Property - Dimondale, MI
Inspection Dates:
Tuesday, June 10 from 1-3pm
Tuesday, June 24 from 4-6pm
Load Out:
Thursday, June 26 from 10am-2pm
Sale Manager: Stacy Sheridan-Byers 517-410-0833
This auction will feature grouped lot endings. Like kind items will be grouped together with the same ending time and overtime extension. Item groups are listed in the lot details. This will be in addition to our usual overtime extension.
Mileage: 62,297
VIN: 1281-849202
Camper sold separately
This is a titled vehicle, subject to 6% sales tax, $75 broker fee and $15 title fee
Single owner, bought new. Truck does not run, seller suspects the fuel injection pump is stuck from sitting over time. Mitsubishi 4 cylinder diesel engine.
Lots 101 & 101A are linked together with the same end time and auto-extend. They will not close until there has been no bids on any of these lots for a full five minutes.
Lots 101 & 101A are linked together with the same end time and auto-extend. They will not close until there has been no bids on any of these lots for a full five minutes.
Fires and runs. Left rear brake caliper is leaking. Buyer be sure to test brakes before driving!!!
Mileage: 60,907
VIN: 10662CHA18935
This is a titled vehicle, subject to 6% sales tax, $75 broker fee and $15 title fee
VIN: 1FTEF15Y2TLB17266
This is a titled vehicle, subject to 6% sales tax, $75 broker fee and $15 title fee
Tractor was overhauled in 2020, and has not ran since.
This engine was built sometime between 1906 and 1914. It is a "hit and miss" type engine, using an ignitor and a 6 bolt dry battery for spark. It can be started by hand or with a detonator, screwed into the side of the cylinder head, using a wood match and hammer. The history of the engine is lost in antiquity, located by Gary at the Soo in 1977. At the Sault St. Marie iron and metal works. It could have been used for application such as saw mills, factories, water works, on the farm. etc. Fairbanks Morse Built stationary and portable engine from 1 to 500 HP.
This engine was built sometime between 1913 & 1916, and is of the "hot-head" design, operating on the high pressure principle, fuel injected under pressure. The heat of the combustion chamber together with that from the compression of the air, ignites the oil which burns, creating pressure that drives the piston. Will operate on crude oil, fuel oil, gas oil, "solar" oil, stove oil, engine distillate and kerosene. It has no carburetor, mixer, timer, spark plug or magneto. It can be started by hand or with a special starting arrangement. This engine was located by Gary Beaver Island in 1979, found on the beach half buried in sand. It was used to power a dynamo producing electricity for the lighthouse before the advent of electric power on the island. It was then relegated for a time to power a saw mill .