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IUPUI Surplus Auction
Join us for another surplus auction for IUPUI
Live On-Site Auction
Began:
Saturday, March 27, 2010 at 9:00 AM EDT
Location: 1830 W. 16th Street,
Indianapolis,
IN
46202
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IUPUI Surplus Auction
Saturday March 27th, 9am,
1830 W. 16th, Indianapolis, In
Computers, AV and Medical equipment, computers, printers, office machines, Motorcycle cart, skids of computers, see christys.com, for terms, photos and listings, AH29000005
The three wheel motorcycle was designed to be a low cost vehicle for a third world nation, it is called a Basic Utility Vehicle or BUV for short. It utilized a Chevrolet S10 truck rear end and motorcycle front suspension. The 5 horse power engine has no more than 80 hrs. on it and was started about two weeks ago. The gas tank is rusted and leaking and the clutch is sticking. The think the clutch issue is from setting several years. I think the BUV could be up and running with a new gas tank and some clutch cleaning.
The 636 Applied Sweeper Truck comes with the operators manual and a operators check list. The unit has air conditioning as well as a heater fan. The brushes sweep the debris toward the center of the machine so that the air flow passing into the suction nuzzle can pick it up. Dirt is then sucked back into the hopper where cyclonic actions separate the debris. The unit also has a dust suppression system located at the front of the sweeper truck. Brushes can be moved side to side and up and down while in operation. The angle of the brushes can be adjusted manually. The hopper can be automatically or manually tilted to and clean. There is also a pressure washer attached to the Sweeper Truck. The vehicle also come with an am & fm radio. “Releasing the accelerator pedal will cause the sweeper truck to start slowing down”. There is a water tank also located at the rear of the vehicle. The systems on the truck are connected to a on board computer system and that there is a rearview camera monitor inside the cab.
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