1990 Emergency One 1250 GPM Protector Pumper

Listing Number: 14446421 | Allenstown, NH US | Allenstown Fire Department 1 Seller's Other Auctions

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Auction Ended:

Final Bid:

$3,100.00

Bids:

18 Bids

Auction Details

Starting Bid: $1,000.00
Current Price: $3,100.00  
Buy Now Price $0.00
No Reserve   
Buyer's Fee: 9.00%
Start Date
End Date  [Extended]
Bid History 18 Bid(s)  
High Bidder I*******2
Page Views 3522

Payment Details

Certified Bank Check made out to Town of Allenstown, N.H. Check must clear deposit before vehicle will be released.

Item Description

This is a 1990 Emergency One Protector Pumper.  It was purchased new in 1990 and remained in service until November of 2017.  Features include:

Cummins 250 HP ISP 8.3 ltr Diesel Engine

1250 GPM Hale Single Stage Pump

Allison Transmission

1000 Gallon Water Tank

Surplus and Obsolete equipment including ground ladders will go with the engine.

This engine is sold as is and with no expressed warranty or guarantees as to its operating condition or unknown mechanical issues.  There is oil leak from engine.  Engine and Pump are operating at the time of this posting.

 

 

Additional information on this Auction

Custom ID AFD-M50
Will Item results be voted on No
Will you ship this item No. Pickup only.
In person item inspection information Available for Inspection Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm. Nights and Weekends by appointment
Pickup Location Details 1 Ferry Street Allenstown, N.H. 03275
Does it start Yes
Is it drivable off the lot Yes
Is it currently inspected No
Miles 63,922
VIN 46J7BAA8XL1003400
Year 1990
Make Federal Motors
Model Protector Pumper
Fuel Economy_city Diesel

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Q:
"Is there a booster hose on this truck?"
- Asked by #571456 12/18/2017 11:21 AM
A:
There is not a booster hose with this Engine.
-Answered on 12/18/2017 09:00 AM
Q:
"how bad is the oil leak? could it still be driven 4 hours to get it home without adding a lot of oil?"
- Asked by #567946 12/24/2017 08:21 AM
A:
I can tell you it was driven about 2 hours from Maine without having to add any oil. It is not a steady oil leak. Frequent checking of it when driving it should work.
-Answered on 12/26/2017 04:36 AM
Q:
"When you say it was drove from Maine was originally from there? How much and corrosion on body and frame? Would you say truck can go in service? "
- Asked by #14883338 01/27/2018 11:48 AM
A:
Engine was in Maine for service. Rust and corrosion is not excessive. With some service repairs the truck could go in service. It was in service just prior to our decision to sell.
-Answered on 01/29/2018 06:06 AM

Item location This location is a general area based on the sellers zip code. It is not the specific address where the item is located.