Current Bid
$0
13 bids
Time Left
Ends Aug 21, 2026
Bid history
since Aug 14
Market demand: Equipment in New York sell about 92% of the time, typically ~23 bids. Based on 194 completed sales over the last year.
A 2014 Case 621F wheel loader in fair condition with loose loader pins, multiple oil leaks, non-turning engine, dead batteries, tire wear, and rust. Only suitable for parts buyers or well-equipped rebuild shops with welding and engine-overhaul capability. Get an engine compression or diesel-injection diagnostic before bid (hydro-lock or piston seizure changes cost scope significantly), and document which hoses weep (some repairs are cheaper than others).
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🏛️ State of New York
Condition: As-is
State of New York
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View all at this location2014 Case 621F Wheel Loader with Enclosed Cab ✅Condition: Fair ✅Automatic ✅No Cracked Glass ❗Working Condition: Unknown ❗Mechanical Issues ( Loader Pins Loose, Multiple Oil Leaks, Tires, Batteries & Engine will not turn over) ❗Body Damage ( Rust) ⚠️If you have additional questions regarding vehicle features or defects, please call (716) 648-1601⚠️ ⚠️All goods have been available for inspection and are being sold on an “as is” and “where is” basis with no guarantee expressed or implied by the State of New York or the auction firm. Buyers are encouraged to inspect all items before bidding. Known defects are listed, but the absence of any indicated deficiencies does not mean the item may not have deficiencies.
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