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Many wonder what certain machinery dealers do to a used machine prior to
selling it. Machines can be sold in the following conditions: "As Is", "Good
Running", "Reconditioned", and "Rebuilt."
AS IS
Is the way you buy a machine at an auction. If you ask a machinery dealer to
guarantee that the machine cycles, he generally will. We certainly will.
Good Running
This means that the machine runs, it may have worn parts but the machine will
operate as it should.
Reconditioned
Generally describes a machine that has been checked, worn parts replaced,
cleaned, and if necessary, painted. This machine should run well and we
warranty the machine.
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Spiel
Technician reconditioning
a Didde Collator
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Rebuilt
Is a little trickier. To some it may need that every nut, bolt, bushing, and
bearing is replaced with new ones. To others it may mean that all moving parts
are replaced. Either way the machine should be stripped to its frame, assessed
and literally re-built. This is how SPIEL ASSOCIATES rebuilds most of our used
collators. We strip the machine down; replace all moving parts and tubing.
We clean and paint the machine. Below please find a series of pictures
representing a rebuild of a Sterling Collator.
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This is how the machine looked when it came in. |
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The machine is stripped down to its frame and painted. |
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All parts are assessed and/or repaired and replaced.
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The gathering arms are assembled and the parts are installed |
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The rest of the machine is assembled and new hoses are installed |
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The machine is now ready for testing. It will be sold with a warranty on parts
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Here are some other reconditioning and rebuilding
jobs that SPIEL ASSOCIATES has done in the past.
When ordering used machinery through SPIEL ASSOCIATES or any other machinery
dealer, make sure that you investigate in what condition the machine will be
sold: As is, good running, reconditioned, or rebuilt.
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