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Auction Ended:
Final Bid:
$10,100.00
Bids:
4 Bids
Auction Details
| Starting Bid: $5,000.00 | |
| Current Price: $10,100.00 | |
| Buy Now Price | $0.00 | Reserve Price Not Met Available for immediate purchase. |
| Buyer's Fee: 9.00% |
| Start Date | |
| End Date | [Extended] |
| Bid History | 4 Bid(s) |
| High Bidder | engine52 e******2 |
| Page Views | 3566 |
Payment Details
The Town of Hopkinton reserves the right to reject any or all bids and does not provide any guarantees and/or warranties relative to any item being sold. Each item is being sold "AS IS". Payment must be made with Cashier's Check, Treasurer's Check, Certified Check or U.S. Postal Money Order payable to the Town of Hopkinton at the time of pickup – no personal or business funds will be accepted. There are no refunds. Pickup must be within ten (10) working days from the date of the end of the auction. The winning bidder is responsible for title transfer costs and transportation costs for pickup of each item. The winning bidder must also submit a signed “Certificate of Non-Collusion” (provided by municipality) prior to receipt of property as required by Massachusetts General Law Chapter 30B, Section 10.
Item Description
Town of Hopkinton, MA Fire Department is selling a surplus 2002 E-One Pumper Cyclone with a 6 person cab and a Detroit Diesel L6 60 Series engine. It features a 5-speed automatic transmission with automatic controls. It has a 2,000 GPM Hale pump, a 1,200-gallon water tank, and a 15-gallon Class A and 50-gallon B foam system. Additionally, it is equipped with a 10,000-watt Watt Generator and a 200-foot cord reel. Constructed of an aluminum cab and a stainless steel body. Recently taken out of service due to the department acquiring a new pumper. No hoses included.
The engine and generator start and run and drive, and the pump operates effectively. The truck was last inspected in 2023, and the pump was last certified in October 2023. The Engine has 4,088.3 hours and 48,479 miles, and the generator has 321 hours.
The truck has some minor cosmetic defects and bubbling in the paint. The tank has a small crack in its top seam. Item sold as is, where is.
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Vehicle Height: 10’1” ±2” Vehicle Length: 32’ 10” Vehicle Width: 8’ 0”
*See PDF attachment for more detail and photos
Seller’s Terms & Conditions
The Town of Hopkinton reserves the right to reject any or all bids and does not provide any guarantees and/or warranties relative to any item being sold. Each item is being sold "AS IS". Payment must be made with Cashier's Check, Treasurer's Check, Certified Check or U.S. Postal Money Order payable to the Town of Hopkinton at the time of pickup – no personal or business funds will be accepted. There are no refunds. Pickup must be within ten (10) working days from the date of the end of the auction. The winning bidder is responsible for title transfer costs and transportation costs for pickup of each item. The winning bidder must also submit a signed “Certificate of Non-Collusion” (provided by municipality) prior to receipt of property as required by Massachusetts General Law Chapter 30B, Section 10.
Additional Information on this Auction
| Will Item results be voted on | No | |
| Will you ship this item | No. Pickup only. | |
| In person item inspection information | The items can be inspected by appointment between the hours of 8:00 am and 4:00 pm by calling 508-497-2325. | |
| Pickup Location Details | Fire Department, Hopkinton, Massachusetts. | |
| Does it start | Unsure | |
| Is it drivable off the lot | Unsure | |
| Is it currently inspected | No | |
| Miles | Approx. 45,000 | |
| VIN | 4ENGAAA8011004518 | |
| Year | 2002 | |
| Make | Emergency One | |
| Model | Fire Truck-Cyclone Pumper | |
| Transmission_long | No data | |
| Driveline | No data | |
| Fuel Economy_city | No data | |
| Fuel Economy_highway | No data |
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Q: |
"Would it be possible to have pictures of the tank damage posted? Is the tank constructed of poly? Any idea how the damage may have occurred?" - Asked by #66532143 07/09/2024 02:55 PM |
A: |
There is a crack located somewhere along the top seam of the tank. Unfortunately, despite our best efforts, we have not been able to precisely visualize the crack. The tank still holds water, but the leak becomes noticeable, particularly when the tank is positioned on a hill. Sadly it is almost impossible to get a good photo of it.
-Answered on 07/17/2024 02:19 PM |


