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Show NOTICETO BIDDERS Moab City will open sealed bids at 8:00 P.M. during a regularly scheduled Council meeting September 7, 1976 for the furnishing of a combination combina-tion industrial tractor loader backhoe which includes the following specifications: Engine: Approximately 60 horsepower diesel torque converter con-verter drive with minimum 4 speed gear box. Steering: Power. Loader: 1 yard loader bucket. Backhoe: Minimum 22 inch wide backhoe bucket, 15 foot digging depth. Standard stab ilizer pads. Cab: Enclosed all steel cab with safety glass equipped with electric windshield wipers, wip-ers, front and rear, including roll-over protection. Padded swivel seat and seat belt. Lights: Equipped with driving driv-ing headlights and left and right turn signals and tail lights and flashing safety lights. Rear flood light for night operation. Standard Equipment: Oil bath or dry type air cleaner, tachometer, hour meter, engine en-gine oil pressure warning light, fuel level gauge, generator gener-ator or alternator, engine heat indicator gauge and rear wheel fenders. Warranty: 12 months with no hourly limitation. Vendor shall give assurance of parts and service availability for subject machine. Vendor shall have serviceman go over machine with Moab City personnel approximately two weeks after delivery. Necessary Neces-sary parts and operating manuals will be furnished as part of bid. A descriptive catalog of unit in separate cover that unit and specification. might be scrutinized scrutin-ized before bid opening would be appreciated. Delivery: State earliest delivery de-livery date, F.O.B. Moab City Shop, Moab, Utah. Bids: Bids are solicited showing trade-in value of 1968 Ford Model 4500, loader, and Model 755 backhoe presently in daily service equipped with torque converter and cab riding on high tread tires as well as outright sale with no trade-in. Moab City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. sDavid J. Bretzke, City Administrator-Recorder Published in The Times-Independent, Times-Independent, Moab, Utah, August 12, 1976. |