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Auction - August Consignment Auction - Vehicles, Tools, Equipment, Trailers and More! 08/18/2020 7:00 PM CDT Auction - August Consignment Auction - Vehicles, Tools, Equipment, Trailers and More! 08/18/2020 7:00 PM CDT Lot Title/Description Lot Title/Description 0 Auction Information! 22 1999 Chevrolet 3500 Utility Truck Auction ends: Tuesday, August 18th at 7pm CentralLocation: , Diesel, shows 221,062 miles, Manual, Vin# Pearce Auction Center - 720 Fulton Springs Rd. Alabaster, AL 1GBJC34F4XF099087, Cranks, Runs and Drives 35007Inspection: Weekdays from 9am-3pmPickup and Payment - Weds. Aug. 19th, Thursday, August 20th and Friday, Aug. 25 1995 Mazda B2300 Pickukp 21stfrom 9am-3pmPayment can be made by Cash, Check or , shows 72,626 miles, Vin# 4F4CR12A8STM31838, Cranks with Money Wire. We accept Discover, MasterCard and Visa up to Jump, Runs and Drives $1,500. We do not accept American Express.* Pearce and Associates is a designated Automotive dealer. Therefore, we will 26 2004 Jeep Wrangler - Salvage Title be handling titlework on all vehicles bought. There will be a $65 , Automatic Trans, shows 125,965 miles, LS 5.3 V-8, Vin# fee for the title paperwork per vehicle unless you are a dealer. 1J4FA29154P744196, Cranks with Jump, Runs and Drives, no Doors, Due to this vehicle having a salvage title, only a salvage 5 2008 Chevrolet 3500HD Flatbed Truck dealer can purchase. , 4WD, Diesel, shows 324,498 miles, Vin# 1GCJK33668F153930, Automatic, Cold A/C, Cranks, Runs and Drives 28 2005 Ford F-250 King Ranch - Inop , Vin# 1FTSW21P05EB53616, Does not run, missing parts, 6 2009 Chevrolet 3500HD Utility Truck with Liftmoore Auto Crane unknown condition, as-is , 4WD, shows 82,171 miles, Vin# 1GDJK74K89E117131, Cold A/C, Cranks, Runs and Drives 29 Proline Trailers Gooseneck Dual Tandem Axle Trailer , 30ft Deck, 4ft Dovetail with Ramps, Vin# PLS11814J3JGN0834, 7 2005 Ford F-350 Flatbed Truck Needs deck replaced, connector plug, Alabama Bill of Sale Only , 4x4, Diesel, odometer not working, unknown mileage, Approx. 174k miles - per record per seller, Vin# 1FDWW37P75EB26956, 30 Morgan 24ft Storage Box Cranks, Runs and Drives, shows TBC Fault, shows check gauges , SN# MWI03VB27904002, no back roll door light, Per seller - Circuit Board has a short 36 Polaris 4-Wheeler , 4WD, Cranks with Pull, Runs and Drives, has a dead battery for 10 2007 GMC Yukon SLT switch , shows 230,181 miles, Vin# 1GKFC13057J350395, 5.3L, Leather, Power Everything, Moon Roof, Cranks, Runs and Drives 37 Clark Backhoe Attachment 38 Tri-Axle Heavy Duty Equipment Trailer 11 2013 Chevrolet Camaro , Dove Tail, Ramps, Pindel Hook, Alabama Bill of Sale Only , shows 57,279 miles, Manual - 6sp, Vin# 2G1FE1E3XD9243002, 39 Big Tex Tandem Axle 14ft Trailer 22in VCT Wheels, Cranks, Runs and Drives , Reinforced with 2x2 Tubing - per seller, needs a tire, had a blow out on the way over, Alabama Bill of Sale Only 12 2007 Mercedes-Benz GL 450 SUV , shows 196,596 miles, Vin# 4JGBF71E57A242339, Cranks, Runs 40 24ft Flatbed Truck Bed with Lift Gate and Drives, Gives an SRS - malfunction - visit workshop alert, 3rd , Located offsite, Inspection and Pickup by Appointment, Row Seats, Moon Roofs, Automatic, Power Everything, V-8 Everything works per seller, Call Curtis for Appointment - 205-296-2073, Located - 245 Tennyson Dr. Pelham, AL 35124 13 2015 Nissan Frontier Pickup , 4WD, shows 133,512 miles, Vin# 1N6AD0CW6FN707587, 41 16ft Lowe Fishing John Boat Cranks, Runs and Drives, Automatic, Utility Bed Cover, V-6 , Heavy Duty 42 Badboy Electric Golf Cart 14 2007 Ford Taurus , with Battery Charger, Does not run, Unknown Condition, Seller SEL, shows 138,707 miles, Vin# 1FAFP56U37A204380, Cranks, believes it has electrical issues, As-Is Runs and Drives, Automatic 43 Sullair 185 Trailered Air Compressor 15 2007 GMC C7500 Cab n Chassis , Model 185 DPQ JD, Pindle Hook , Diesel, shows 230,555 miles, Vin# 1GDJ7C1C97F410227, 44 Sullair 185 Trailered Air Compressor Cranks, Runs and Drives , Model 185 HDPQ JD, Pindle Hook, shows 5,613 hrs 45 Paint Booth 16 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT ,14ft Wide x 8ft tall x 7 ft Deep, (paint booth is already , shows 168,372 miles, Vin# 2C4RDGCG1FR745612, Cranks, disassembled) Runs and Drives, Reverse is out, Automatic, 3.6L 46 Walker 20hp Zero Turn Mower 17 2006 Mercedes SLK 280 Coupe , shows 7,904 hrs, Flat Tires, Unknown Condition, Won't Turn , shows 107,232 miles, Vin# WDBWK54F56F088726, Cranks, Over, As-Is Runs and Drives, does not blow cold air, drivers window does not work, if you put the top down - it is hard to get the top back up - 47 Go-Kart per seller, radio not working, few dents , Briggs & Stratton 5hp Motor 48 8hp Trailered Log Splitter 18 2011 Ford Fiesta , pull cord out , shows 120,051 miles, Vin# 3FADP4BJ8BM226500, Cranks, 49 Black Fox LXT Go Kart Runs and Drives, A/C blows Hot, Reverse is out, Shifts hard out of , pull cord out, good compression 1st, Note - possible electrical or starter issue - when turning car on 50 Yerf Dog Go Kart it takes a little bit for it to turn over, when it does turn over the , unknown condition, Belt and parts are off odometer briefly flashes 193,204 miles before returning to the 51 Weather Guard Truck Tool Box 120,051 miles, per seller, carfax and auto check the 120,051 miles , side release buttons missing is the correct mileage. 52 Box Blade 53 Lauhoff NSP10 Flour Machine 19 2007 Toyota Camry 54 Grease Barrel with Pump , shows 225,038 miles, Vin# JTNBE46K273004176, Cranks, Runs 55 Grease Barrel with Pump and Drives 56 (2) Kubota - Titan Trac Loader 25x8.50-14NHS Wheels and Tires 57 Ridgid Job Work Box 20 1994 Buick Skylark 58 Truck Bed Loading Frame , Shows 32,457 miles, Vin# 1G4NV15M3RC256441, Cranks, Runs 59 4-1/2ft SS Prep Table and Drives, V-6, Automatic, Actual miles per seller 60 Ariens 1028 Riding Mower , needs a battery, will crank, run and operate with a battery 21 2016 Yamaha FZ09 Motorcycle 61 Troy-bilt Pony Riding Mower , shows 1,246 miles, Vin# JYARN33E2GA010501, Cranks, Runs , Cranks, Runs and Operates and Drives 62 Rolling Folding Guard Doors 63 Rolling Folding Guard Doors Auction - August Consignment Auction - Vehicles, Tools, Equipment, Trailers and More! 08/18/2020 7:00 PM CDT Lot Title/Description Lot Title/Description 64 6ft Wide Steel Work Table, 1-1/2ft Deep 143 Lot - New Mop Heads 65 Cotterman Rolling Warehouse Ladder - 6ft Platform Height 144 New Recovery Strap - 4inx30ft 66 3ftx2ft Work Table 145 (2) New Recovery Straps with Hooks - 2inx15ft 67 7ft Tall Warehouse Racking - (3) Uprights 146 (24) New ERB Hard Hats 68 3ftx2ft HD Metal Lifting Basket 147 Lot- New Ladies Pharmacy Coats - Short Sleeve - Sizes L and XL 69 Lincoln 4 Ton Floor Jack 148 (10) New 3pc Terry Towels 71 Weedeater 3in1 22in Mower 149 (6) New Linesman Pliers 72 Hursh HD Jaws of Life Tool 150 (6) New Linesman Longnose Pliers 73 B&B Tru Flight Light 151 (6) New 9in Torpedo Levels with Line Level 74 Honda GC160 5.0 Motor 152 (2) New Irwin 1x15ft Ratchet Tie Downs 75 Portable Air Tank 153 Lot- New MSA Safety Glasses 76 Water Pump 154 Lot- New MSA Safety Glasses 77 Water Pump - Model WP20 155 Lot- New 3M and USA Safety Safety Glasses 78 (2) Hand Crank Pumps 156 Lot- New MSA Ear Muffs 79 Vintage Champion Boat Motor 157 Lot- New Gateway Hard Hats 80 Large Pallet - Plastic Holders 158 Lot- New Sterile Burn Dressing and Ear Plugs 81 5-Drawer Metal Plat Cabinet 159 (4) Safety Harnesses - Complete with Twin SALA Retractable 82 5-Drawer Metal Plat Cabinet Lanyards 83 (2) 4-1/2ft Tall Light Duty Shelves 84 HD Metal Bin 160 New Proto 32in Tool Box with Tray - Made in USA 85 HD Metal Bin 161 (19) New Assorted Allen Sockets - Made in USA 86 (2) Folding Plastic Side Wall Pallets 162 (24) New Crescent SAE and Metric Sockets 87 (2) 6ft Tall Light Duty Shelves 163 (47) New KT Tools Metric and Standard Sockets 88 (2) 6ft Tall Light Duty Shelves 164 Lot - New Assorted Drill Bits - Concrete and Wood 89 HD Metal Rolling Cart 165 New 5lb Lead Free Stay - Brite 1/8 Solder 90 Metal Work Stand - 2ftx1-1/2ft 166 New Lenox Assorted Saw Blades 91 (2) Truck Wheels and Tires - 11R22.5 167 New Ullman Socket Holders - Made in USA 92 (2) Truck Tires - 12R22.5 168 New Norton and Carborumdan Sand Paper 93 Set - Wheels and Tires - 5 Lug - 215/70R15 169 New Mar-Mac Iron Worker Tool Holders 94 Set - Wheels and Tires - 5-Lug - 265/65R17 170 Lot - New Dixon Hose Connectors 95 Set - Wheels and Tires - 5-Lug - 225/70R16 171 Lot- New Assorted Flashlights 96 Drill Doctor Model 750 172 Lot- New Safety and Welding Accessories and Components 97 Simpson 3000psi Pressure Washer, Honda GCV190 Motor 173 New Flammable Safety Cabinet - 4 Gallon 98 Subaru Electric Start 3100psi Pressure Washer, EA190V 174 10 Ton Beam Clamp 99 Simpson Electric 1700psi Pressure Washer 175 (2) Harrington 1-Ton Beam Clamps 100 New 40pc DeWalt Hex, Torx Socket Set - Metric and Standard 176 (2) Boxes - Thick Black Stripping Pads - 20in 101 New 18pc Sunex Tools Star Bit Socket Set 177 (30) New Jackson Welding Masks 102 (3) Boxes - New Hilti Anchor Bolts 178 New MAPA Assorted Cut Resistant Gloves 103 (2) New Ingersoll Rand 1/4in Socket Sets -Metic and Standard 179 Lot- New Grinding Wheels, Sanding Discs and Cones 104 (10) New Irwin 7-1/4inx24T Circular Saw Blades 180 Craftsman 3.75hp 7-Blade Reel Mower 105 (4) New Wright Tools Spud Wrenches 181 McLane 3hp 7-Blade Reel Mower - needs Carburetor - per seller 106 New Johnson Contractor Tripod with Self Leveling Crossline Laser 182 Precise Fit Small 5ft Pull-behind Tilt Lawn Trailer 107 New 5,000lb Step Bumper Receiver 183 Rolling Sheet Rock Dolly Cart 108 New Rockwell Sonic Crafter Multi-Tool Accessories 184 MACX Plastic Storage Pallet with Cover 109 (4) New Mobil One Synthetic Oil 185 Davidson 16ft Extension Ladder 110 New Electric Chain Saw Sharpener 186 Rubbermaid Rolling Trash Bin 111 New 11pc Screwdriver and Torx Set 187 Craftsman Dump Bucket Attachment - for a Mower 112 (3) New Ratchet Tie Down Straps - 2inx27ft 188 5.5hp 8 Gal.
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