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The answer is both, it would matter where the unit was located and how fast they needed back in service. If it is refurbished, it should have a refurbish id plate on the motor.Did the military rebuild engines or just replace them? Just curious if an engine was replaced would the engine identification plate have a date on it?
Yes they did. I have not seen an original motor have an id tag. They usually always put the id tags on refurbished and new engine that were made for replacement.There is an id plate just not sure what it says based on photo. Did new motors have id plate too? It is near the bottom of the block.
If those are the ones listed on craigslist they look really nice. In my opinion something in the range of $3k will be what will move them in this area. $3k is what I invested for my MEP003a including its trailer.I have a never issued MEP-802A. Mine is a 2010 with 8hrs . The government paid $12,800 ea for these. I've been trying to come up with a fair price to sell it for.
Exactly jimbo. The government will pay over $400.00 for a hammer, while I can buy a hammer that will last a lifetime for $30.00.Government over pays for everything because its not their money they spend. Too many people think they are worth what the original tag said.
8 hours is considered used. May look like new but is used. Try driving a car off the lot, go cruising for 8 hours and then trade it in one time.
it is worth what you can get someone to pay for it in the time-frame you have to sell it and that price will vary by region. You are pretty close to an area where they are often plentiful on the auction market.
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