Some stuff for sale and some free
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 8:01 pm
So I'm moving out and need to get rid of some stuff. I don't have a place to move to yet, so most everything has to go. I think all the prices I've listed are fair, but I'm open to offers.
First up:
Wood stove - $150
The stove works well and is in good shape. The fire bricks are good and there are no cracks in the stove.
Second:
Foosball table - $50
The table is solid and all the men slide and turn smoothly. I like the table a lot because the corners don't slope up. The only problem with it is that the pieces of wood that the feet are attached to sometimes fall out when you pick it up, but that is an easy fix with a hammer and nails or some screws.
Third:
Stiga folding Ping-pong table - $150
I've always taken care of this table because it is in very good shape and is of such good quality. I've never allowed beer or any other liquid to be near it. The playing surface is nearly perfect, and it rolls/folds very easily. It comes with a net, but one of the net posts has a broken piece. The net still works, it just requires some rigging. I'm keeping the paddles.
Fourth:
Black steel wheels with 35"roller tires - $25/ea
All tires are about this tread depth, except one which is pretty much bald.
The wheels are dirty, but in good shape. I will not sell the wheels without the tires. In fact, if you want the wheels without tires, it will cost you more because I'll have to dismount and dispose of the tires.
Fifth:
Eight(8) H1 (military) bead locks - $250/set of 4
With tires - $350 (depending on tread depth desired)
Tires alone - $50 each (depending on tread depth desired)
These are 8 bolt bead locks in surplus condition. All are black except (I think) one or two are tan. As far as I know these still have the magnesium run flats in them which make the wheel a double bead lock. This runflat can be replaced with a PVC spacer if desired. The price of the wheels includes a new o-ring to seal the wheel if you take it apart. The wheels are 8 lug. They will fit any Chevy 8 lug, pre-1998 Ford (I think that's the right year), and Dodge 8 lug. Most applications require the wheels be re-centered or a 2" spacer. I've also heard you can just run the wheels backward with no issues. The tires are 36" military HMMWV standard tires.
On to the free stuff! (any of this stuff not taken will be taken to the scrap yard)
Trans/tcase
These came out of my 1980 f150 that I wish I had never bought. I think the trans is a t-18, but I'm not sure. I don't know what the t-case is, but Matt Grubb does if you want to ask him. The shifter on the trans is very sloppy, but it is a pretty easy fix. As far as I know, they work but I only ever drove the truck about 18 inches, so no way to know for sure. The trans does shift through the gears. Come and get it. It's sitting in the driveway beside my house.
While you're over getting the trans, you can pick up this snow plow!
I've never used the plow. When I moved here, peter and I hefted it off the back of the truck and that's where it's sat since. It's REALLY heavy. It's sitting at the end of my driveway right behind the deuce.
Next up is a gas tank from that same 1980 f150.
It's in good shape and even comes with ~15 gal of 4 year old gas. It's sitting next to the house at the end of the driveway also. I put my flip flop (size 13) in the picture for some size reference.
Lastly is a refrigerator I got for free 2 years ago. It's been my beer fridge and still works fine. The plastic on the inside of the door is broken off, but it will keep beer cold for less than any other fridge.
I'll help load any of the stuff listed above, but delivery is unavailable. Let me know if you have any questions. The sooner this stuff is gone, the better.
Call me. 540-580-0664
By the way, I live right beside Montgomery regional hospital. Just look for the deuce. You can't really miss it.
Tyler
First up:
Wood stove - $150
The stove works well and is in good shape. The fire bricks are good and there are no cracks in the stove.
Second:
Foosball table - $50
The table is solid and all the men slide and turn smoothly. I like the table a lot because the corners don't slope up. The only problem with it is that the pieces of wood that the feet are attached to sometimes fall out when you pick it up, but that is an easy fix with a hammer and nails or some screws.
Third:
Stiga folding Ping-pong table - $150
I've always taken care of this table because it is in very good shape and is of such good quality. I've never allowed beer or any other liquid to be near it. The playing surface is nearly perfect, and it rolls/folds very easily. It comes with a net, but one of the net posts has a broken piece. The net still works, it just requires some rigging. I'm keeping the paddles.
Fourth:
Black steel wheels with 35"roller tires - $25/ea
All tires are about this tread depth, except one which is pretty much bald.
The wheels are dirty, but in good shape. I will not sell the wheels without the tires. In fact, if you want the wheels without tires, it will cost you more because I'll have to dismount and dispose of the tires.
Fifth:
Eight(8) H1 (military) bead locks - $250/set of 4
With tires - $350 (depending on tread depth desired)
Tires alone - $50 each (depending on tread depth desired)
These are 8 bolt bead locks in surplus condition. All are black except (I think) one or two are tan. As far as I know these still have the magnesium run flats in them which make the wheel a double bead lock. This runflat can be replaced with a PVC spacer if desired. The price of the wheels includes a new o-ring to seal the wheel if you take it apart. The wheels are 8 lug. They will fit any Chevy 8 lug, pre-1998 Ford (I think that's the right year), and Dodge 8 lug. Most applications require the wheels be re-centered or a 2" spacer. I've also heard you can just run the wheels backward with no issues. The tires are 36" military HMMWV standard tires.
On to the free stuff! (any of this stuff not taken will be taken to the scrap yard)
Trans/tcase
These came out of my 1980 f150 that I wish I had never bought. I think the trans is a t-18, but I'm not sure. I don't know what the t-case is, but Matt Grubb does if you want to ask him. The shifter on the trans is very sloppy, but it is a pretty easy fix. As far as I know, they work but I only ever drove the truck about 18 inches, so no way to know for sure. The trans does shift through the gears. Come and get it. It's sitting in the driveway beside my house.
While you're over getting the trans, you can pick up this snow plow!
I've never used the plow. When I moved here, peter and I hefted it off the back of the truck and that's where it's sat since. It's REALLY heavy. It's sitting at the end of my driveway right behind the deuce.
Next up is a gas tank from that same 1980 f150.
It's in good shape and even comes with ~15 gal of 4 year old gas. It's sitting next to the house at the end of the driveway also. I put my flip flop (size 13) in the picture for some size reference.
Lastly is a refrigerator I got for free 2 years ago. It's been my beer fridge and still works fine. The plastic on the inside of the door is broken off, but it will keep beer cold for less than any other fridge.
I'll help load any of the stuff listed above, but delivery is unavailable. Let me know if you have any questions. The sooner this stuff is gone, the better.
Call me. 540-580-0664
By the way, I live right beside Montgomery regional hospital. Just look for the deuce. You can't really miss it.
Tyler