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1992 Link-Belt Amphibious Rotary Ditcher Excavator-DSS2085
Listing Number: 22575960 | Trenton, NJ US | NJ Purchase and Property - DSS 18 Seller's Other Auctions
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Auction Details
Starting Bid: $7,500.00 | |
Current Price: $12,600.00 | |
Buy Now Price | $0.00 | No Reserve Available for immediate purchase. |
Buyer's Fee: 7.00% |
Start Date | |
End Date | [Extended] |
Bid History | 35 Bid(s) |
High Bidder | jimcat j****t |
Page Views | 3937 |
Payment Details
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Item Description
This auction is for a 1992 Link-Belt Amphibious Hydraulic Rotary Ditcher Excavator. It was manufactured by Quality industries – now Wetland Equipment Inc. in Thibodaux, LA.
It has custom amphibious undercarriage with Link-Belt excavator mounted on it.
Amphibious Pontoon carrier model 10XT-HD-59-HYD – SR # Q11920A.
LINK-BELT excavator model LS2650 – SR # C9120773.
Excavator has std Boom & Stick. Has a std 36” digging bucket & 36” rotary ditcher bucket.
Machine has aux rear engine to power the ditcher bucket system.
Main excavator engine is original with 2250.2 Hours Aux engine is original with 1009.3 hours.
Currently in running condition and last started to keep up maintenance on 3/29/19. May need some minor work and could use a paint job! The item is considered to be in good condition. There is a manual available.
INSPECTION HOURS ARE BY STRICKLY BY APPOINTMENT ONLY BETWEEN 9:00AM – 1:30PM!! (see inspection contact below)
THIS EQUIPMENT WAS DESIGNED AND USED FOR OPEN MARSH WATER MANAGEMENT ON SALT MARSHES IN STATE OF NEW JERSEY.
The winning bidder will receive a paid receipt only.
Additional information on this Auction
Custom ID | DSS2085 | |
Will Item results be voted on | No | |
Will you ship this item | No. Pickup only. | |
In person item inspection information | Asset Contact-Diana Rellstab. For inspection or further information contact Ed or Matt at 609-465-9038 or email ed.sokorai@co.cape-may.nj.us. Inspections are strictly by APPOINTMENT ONLY(9:00 am to 1:30 PM ) | |
Pickup Location Details | 35 Rt 47 North, Cape May Courthouse NJ 08210 | |
Does it start | Yes | |
Year | 1992 |
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Q: |
"what is the digging depth of boom/bucket?" - Asked by #14701215 06/06/2019 03:35 PM |
A: |
Digging depth – assume since the Excavator is listed at 17’ – add height of pontoons and it may have a depth of 13’-15’
-Answered on 06/10/2019 07:52 AM |
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"what is the rough gross weight of machine for transport requirements ." - Asked by #14701215 06/06/2019 03:37 PM |
A: |
approx. 44,000 lbs
-Answered on 06/10/2019 07:52 AM |
Q: |
"What is the width and length , does it require dissembled to haul on trailer ?" - Asked by #21952537 06/12/2019 05:01 AM |
A: |
Overall length = max overall length is just under 31 feet, accounting for the catwalk around the excavator. It may decrease to 26’ 2” if the upper is oriented over the undercarriage allowing for more overlap.
Pontoon length = 22’-9”
Overall width = 18’-3”
Pontoon width – 5’
Pontoon height = 53-3/8”
The overall height is just under 12’ at 11’10”.
We were told the machine was delivered new to the state in multiple pieces: the excavator upper, the pontoon frame/lower and 2 pontoons. . We believe on 2 trucks. They then assembled the machine on site. This is what we were told to us. I suggest you contact a specialty transporter so they can advise you.
-Answered on 06/13/2019 07:22 AM |