Utilities in Texas or Pennsylvania looking to expand or replace their existing fleets will have two opportunities in the month of January. The auctions will be held Jan. 29 and 31.
See details for each auction below.
Utilities in Texas or Pennsylvania looking to expand or replace their existing fleets will have two opportunities in the month of January. The auctions will be held Jan. 29 and 31.

Utilities in Texas or Pennsylvania looking to expand or replace their existing fleets will have two opportunities in the month of January. The auctions will be held Jan. 29 and 31.
See details for each auction below.
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Location: J.J. Kane Auction Facility, 999 Solon Road, Waxahachie, Texas, 75165, approximately 15 miles south of Dallas, just off Exit #403 of I-35E.
Inventory: There will be a wide selection power line and utility equipment, construction equipment, trucks, vehicles & trailers including bucket trucks & digger derrick trucks from: Asplundh Tree Expert Co., Entergy Services Inc., El Paso Electric, Pike Electric, Time Warner Cable, National Utility Equipment Company and many others consignors. Also, items will be sold LIVE OFF-SITE through the internet from Waxahachie, TX. Surplus assets are located in TX, MS, MO, KS, NE & OH.
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Location: Danella Line Services Yard, 1402 Conshohocken Road, Plymouth Meeting, PA, 19462
Inventory: There will be a large selection of construction, underground, power line and utility equipment, trucks, trailers & light duty vehicles that are surplus to the present needs of: PPL Electric Utilities, PSE&G Co, PECO An Exelon Company, Baltimore Gas & Electric, PEPCO, Atlantic City Electric, Asplundh Tree Expert Co., Townships, Boroughs & Municipalities, area contractors and others. Everything will be sold at absolute auction to the highest bidder regardless of price.
Originally posted on Work Truck Online

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