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Great Parks of Hamilton County 2017 Auction Great Parks of Hamilton County Winton Woods Maintenance Complex 2017 Auction Saturday, April 22, 2017 Viewing begins at 8:00 AM Auction begins at 9:00 AM LOT # ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM CONDITION 1 Old tape cash register Used - ? 12 Honda Roto-Tiller Fair 13 Small Drafting Table Good 14 Drafting/Light Table Good 15 50+ Folding Metal Chairs Good 16 2 Round Folding Tables Good 17 4 Upholstered Office Chairs Good 18 9 Gasboy Fleet Key 100 Fuel Island Controller Parts value 20 2004 Jacobsen Greens King Bad, Engine Blow back/leaks 21 2002 Cushman Bad, frame bad/hydralic leak 22 1992 Jacobsen Greens rollers Fair, can't get parts 23 2003 Toro 72 inch grounds master Poor, Deck rusted out. 24 2008 Sthil Back Pack Blower Poor, cracked housing 25 2006 Excell 2800 Pressure Washer Bad, Pump shot 26 Amano MJR700 Timeclock Works/fair condition 28 Blower attachment for Toro 72 Good 29 Sweeper attachment for Toro 72 Good 30 Cagle 110 gallon tow behind sprayer Good 31 Toro 72" outfront mower Traction unit fair/deck worn out 33 Clubcar Turf II Poor, leaking hydraulic oil/missing front headlamp 35 Mobile Fuel tank and pump Leaks fuel 36 Stihl TS 350 Concrete Saw Runs but quits 37 Stihl 034 chain saw Does not run 38 B&S Two man post hole auger Does not run 41 Stone plate compactor Model S28A Runs but quits 42 TEC MA-1350 Register Works/poor condition 43 Electronic Cash Register No key 44 Electronic Cash Register Works/fair condition 45 Slide Projector stand Good 46 5 Hp Mercury Outboard motor Blown head 47 5 Hp Honda Outboard motor Operable/ good 48 Berg's Quadracycle Missing rear wheel and sproket 49 Red - Worksmen Crusier Bike Missing rear wheel 50 Red - Worksmen Crusier Bike Missing seat 51 Red - Worksmen Crusier Bike Missing seat 52 Red - Worksmen Crusier Bike No seat 53 Blue - Worksmen Crusier Bike Works 54 Red - Worksmen Crusier Bike Works 55 Orange - Worksmen Cruiser Bike Works 56 Red - Worksmen Crusier Bike Works 57 Red - Worksmen Crusier Bike Works 58 Orange - Worksmen Cruiser Bike Works 59 Red - Worksmen Crusier Bike Works 60 Red - Worksmen Crusier Bike Works 61 SEANYMPH JON BOAT 15-16 feet long Fair - possible leaks 62 Landau 1542 JON BOAT 15-16 feet long Fair - possible leaks 63 Landau 1542 JON BOAT 15-16 feet long Fair - possible leaks 64 Landau 1542 JON BOAT 15-16 feet long Fair - possible leaks 65 Landau 1542 JON BOAT 15-16 feet long Fair - possible leaks 66 Landau 1542 JON BOAT 15-16 feet long Fair - possible leaks 68 sprayer-tank/boom only/no engine Fair 69 John Deere Bush hog Fair 70 Clubcar Light Duty Truckster Fair 71 Toro 4000 Mower Poor 72 Cushman Truckster Fair, converted to automatic 73 Kubota RTV900 Poor 74 Toro GM-325-D Poor 75 Kubota RTV900 Poor 76 Volley ball Referee Stand Good 77 Volley ball Referee Stand Good 78 Volley ball Referee Stand Good 79 Volley ball Referee Stand Good 80 PIX-3000 Time Clock 81 PIX-3000 Time Clock 82 Lp2824 Zebra Label printer 84 Outfront mower mounted blower Fair 85 Foley auto bedknife grinder Poor 86 John Deere 310D Backhoe/Loader Inoperable - Transmission failed 4/18. Sell as is 87 Honda Push Mower Fair 88 Stihl Backpack Blower Fair 89 Rotary blade grinder Poor 90 Stihl Weedeater Poor 91 Outfront Toro Rotary Mower 3280 Fair 92 Large area Toro Rotary Mower 4700 Fair 93 84" National Tri plex bank mower Poor 94 Electric floor heater working, well used 95 Canoe 1995, no know issues 96 Canoe 1995, no know issues 97 Kayak Cracked on the side. 98 5 Hp Honda Outboard motor working order, operable 99 KAY PARK 4-SEAT Pedalboat Good/Operational/Faded 100 KAY PARK 4-SEAT Pedalboat Good/Operational/Faded 101 KAY PARK 4-SEAT Pedalboat Good/Operational/Faded 102 KAY PARK 4-SEAT Pedalboat Good/Operational/Faded 103 KAY PARK 4-SEAT Pedalboat Good/Operational/Faded 104 KAY PARK 4-SEAT Pedalboat Good/Operational/Faded 105 KAY PARK 4-SEAT Pedalboat Good/Operational/Faded 106 KAY PARK 4-SEAT Pedalboat Good/Operational/Faded 107 KAY PARK 4-SEAT Pedalboat Good/Operational/Faded 108 LANDUA ROWBOAT 15-16 feet long no known issues (1998) 109 Coffee Cups and Drinking Glasses Used/fair condition 112 TEC Electronic Cash Register MA-1650 Fair, operational 113 TEC Electronic Cash Register MA-1350 Fair, operational 114 Amano Time Recorder MJR7000 Good working condition 115 Amano Time Recorder PIX-3000X Needs new ink, otherwise still works 116 Amano Time Recorder PIX-3000X Needs new ink, otherwise still works 117 sprayer FAIR 118 John Deere 310D Backhoe/Loader FAIR 119 Toro 4000 D recycler kit FAIR 120 Tires 23X8.50-12 NEW 122 FS110R string trimmer POOR 123 4 Gates FAIR 124 72" Groundsmaster POOR 125 CUSHMAN TRUCKSTER POOR 127 Movie Screen Poor 128 Movie Screen Poor 130 Park Band Radio Fair to Good 131 Stand up freezer Rusty, not leveled 132 Test Your Touch Display w/planter Fair- Parts Detached 133 Habitat Puzzle Display Fair- Parts Detached 135 Glass Lamp Globes Good 136 Office Chair-Upholstered Fair 137 Large, Heavy Bookcase Fair to Good 138 Folding Chair Cart-on wheels Good 140 Dymo Label Kit Good 141 Hot Dog Warmer/Roller Poor- Heats Inconsistantley 142 Stoelting Ice Cream Machine Poor- Not Operational 143 Counter Top Warmer Poor- Heating unit going bad 144 Cash Register Poor 145 Counter Top Warmer Poor- Heats Inconsistantley 146 4 Top Tables (2) and 4 patio tables Good- Base in good shape/table top worn 148 Box of assundry animal supplies (halters, ropes, grooming) fair 149 saddles (2-3) fair, aged 150 Megavox speaker poor, blown out, screeches 151 Box of assundry audio/visual wires fair 152 antique cider press; this was part of the collection that was auctionedfair; missing several drive years shaft, ago. flywheel, and drum. 153 child's (aluminum frame, nylon) cot good 154 thirteen (72" diameter round wooden tables good; heavy 155 Perception 10 kayak, yellow Hull leaks, broken seat 156 Perception 10 kayak, yellow Hull leaks, broken seat 157 Perception 10 kayak, Blue/white Hull leaks, broken seat 158 Perception 10 kayak, red Hull leaks, broken seat 159 Perception 10 kayak, blue Hull leaks, broken seat 160 Perception 10 kayak, yellow Hull leaks, broken seat 161 Perception 10 kayak, red Hull leaks, broken seat 162 Perception 10 kayak, orange Hull leaks, broken seat 163 2010 Single Kayak Edge operable 164 2010 Single Kayak Egde operable 165 1996 Canoe pinhole leak 166 2011 Canoe pinhole leak 167 1996 Canoe pinhole leak 168 1995 Canoe pinhole leak 169 PIX-3000 Time Clock operable 170 5 Hp Mercury Outboard motor Bad lower unit. 171 5 Hp Mercury Outboard motor Blown head 172 5 Hp Mercury Outboard motor Blown head 173 5 Hp Honda Outboard motor working order, operable 174 8 Hp Honda Outboard motor working order, operable 175 KAY PARK 4-SEAT Pedalboat good 176 KAY PARK 4-SEAT Pedalboat good 177 KAY PARK 4-SEAT Pedalboat good 178 KAY PARK 4-SEAT Pedalboat good 179 ALUMACRAFT 1542 JON BOAT 15-16 feet long operable 180 ALUMACRAFT 1542 JON BOAT 15-16 feet long operable 181 ALUMACRAFT 1542 JON BOAT 15-16 feet long operable 182 ALUMACRAFT 1542 JON BOAT 15-16 feet long operable hole in front 183 Emerson TV w VHS built in Good 184 TEC Cash Register Fair 185 John Deere Gator Transmission is slipping/needs tires 186 6 Red Living room Chairs Good 187 HP 640 Fax Machine Fair 188 TEC Cash Register operable 189 TEC Cash Register operable 190 TEC Cash Register operable 191 TEC Cash Register operable 193 PIX-3000 Time Clock operable 196 Cash Register Poor 197 Cash Register Poor 198 TRUE Kegerator Poor- Not Operational 199 METRO WARMING CABINET Poor- Not Operational 200 Berkel Meat Slicer Poor- Working, needs new blade system 201 Dishes, Serveware OK- OFF WHITE/Scratched/Worn 208 Electric Deep Fryer Poor- Heats Inconsistantley 209 Electric Deep Fryer Poor- Heats Inconsistantley 210 Electric Deep Fryer Poor- Heats Inconsistantley 213 2- 40 cup Coffee Urns Fair Condition 214 Fair Condition 215 9- Wooden framed Ron Austing Wildlife photos Faded 216 50 gallon wooden aquarium stand- No tank Fair Condition 217 3 metal 2-drawer file cabiets Good condition 218 Motorola Radio Base Station and 3 Portable Radios Poor 223 Raven 440 Spray Controller Fair 224 Raven 440 Spray Controller Fair 225 Raven 440 Spray Controller Fair 226 Agri-Metal PTO-Powered Leaf Vacuum Fair 227 Cyclone Tow Behind Debris Blower Poor 228 Honda Push Mower Fair 229 John Deere 25 Gallon Sprayer Parts Poor 230 Stihl Hand-held Blower Poor 231 RYAN SOD CUTTER 18" Poor, but in working condition 232 Pick-up truck cap Good 233 Bench Grinder Fair 234 Misc. Truck & Trailer Lights Fair 235 Air sampler calibration station Good 236 JD Pro Gator 5th Wheel Plate Good 237 Misc. Fluorescent Ceiling Light Fixtures Good 239 Industrial Scientific air sampler Poor 240 Industrial Scientific air sampler Poor 241 Industrial Scientific air sampler Poor 242 Industrial Scientific air sampler Poor 243 Industrial Scientific air sampler Poor 244 Thorguard Lightning Detection Parts and air horns Poor 246 Floor Jack Poor 247 Disc Golf Baskets Fair 248 Swimming Pool Pump, Parts, Filter, Sweeper Fair 250 Misc. Golf Clubs Fair 251 Jacobsen Triplex Tee Mower Fair 252 Toro 4700-D Mower Poor 253 John Deere Tractor 5310, 1998 overall fair condition-tractor works; some rust, poor seat cushion 254 IPAD2 WI-FI 3G 32GB WHITE Doesn't have the current operating system 255 IPAD 4G 64GB BLACK Doesn't have the current operating system 256 IPAD2 WI-FI 3G 32GB WHITE Doesn't have the current operating system 257 PANASONIC LAPTOP UNKNOWN 258 PANASONIC MONITOR UNKNOWN 259 LIETZ DT5A UNKNOWN 260 HP POCKET PC UNKNOWN 261 ASSORTED CHARGERS, CAMERA & WIRES UNKNOWN 262 OLDER TRIPOD (LARGER THREADS) UNKNOWN 263 Office desk Good 264 Office
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