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Condition: As-is
Overview This lot contains (2) John Bean pump sprayers for agricultural use. The first unit is a 2012 John Bean FMC pump sprayer model MD21010, and the second unit is a 1993 John Bean pump sprayer model DM10E200FEK. Both units are classified in repairable condition. Key Features Both units are trailer-mounted with wheels for mobility. Each sprayer includes a hose reel system with green hoses for spray application. Units feature tank systems for liquid storage and distribution. Both sprayers have towing hitches for transport. Condition & Markings This lot is in repairable condition. Parts may be missing, and repairs may be required. Both units have engines that do not start and require work. Both sprayers need new tires due to tire rot. Paint is peeling on both units with visible rust throughout. The orange paint shows significant weathering and surface corrosion on both sprayers. FMC branding is visible on both units. One unit displays a license plate number T41352T. Inspection and Removal Inspection and Removal: Must call or email Property Custodian, Dakota Sturgeon, at dakota_sturgeon@nps.gov or 830-868-7128 for appointments to inspect and/or remove. Available Monday through Friday, by confirmed appointment only. The site is closed on federal holidays. Contact the property custodian (listed below) to schedule an appointment. Property Inspection: Bidders are strongly encouraged to inspect the property prior to placing a bid to evaluate its condition and suitability. By bidding without an inspection, bidders assume the risk of potential omissions in the description. Removal Responsibilities: The successful bidder is solely responsible for all aspects of removal, including packing, crating, banding, loading, and shipping. The agency will not provide assistance. Authorized Third-Party Removal: The authorized third-party agent must present a Letter of Authorization from the high bidder (see terms and conditions for details), a copy of the purchaser's receipt, and a valid photo ID at the time of removal. Inspection is highly recommended. Disclaimer The condition of the property is not warranted. Pictures are not warranted.
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