Geodimeter 444 Plus All The Fixin's
!SOLD!
Ok, let’s try this one more time! But this time, I’m gonna make it ultra-cheap. I’m moving soon and just need it gone.
I had my own company for a short time. But I’ve given up the business and am moving on. I spent thousands of dollars on all the stuff you see here and am selling it at a fraction of what I spent. You could go out surveying tomorrow with this equipment. Below is a list of what’s included, also see the pictures. I have many more pictures too, so if you are interested, I can send them to you via email or you can stop by and see it all for yourself. Give me a heads-up if you want to come see it and use it in person so I can make sure the batteries are charged.
- 1 – Geodimeter 444 Total Station, 1″ angular instrument in excellent condition; there is a knob missing but I put a rubber tab on top and it works pretty well; the instrument could probably use a calibration, but my tests have shown that it is measuring and turning angles quite accurately.
- 2 – Geodimeter laser tribrachs with controllers; I never used the laser feature but they also have optical plummets
- 2 – Prism adapters for the above tribrachs
- 3 – Horseshoe batteries that mount directly to the instrument; two of them were recelled about a year ago and hold a 4-5 hour charge each. The third one needs to be recelled.
- 1 – Brick battery; it will hold a charge for a couple of hours, needs to be recelled
- 1 – Charger tree with controller; allows you to charge brick and two horseshoes at the same time; also reconditions the batteries overnight for longevity
- 1 – Geodimeter Geodat 500 data collector
- 1 – Multi-cable to connect the 444 with a battery and a computer
- 5 – Prism pole mounts (these attach to the top of the tribrachs and the prisms mount to these mini-poles)
- 2 – Geodimeter prisms with targets (these mount on the prism pole mounts above)
- 2 – Geodimeter prisms without targets (these also mount on the prism pole mounts above)
- 1 – extra laser tribrach controller
- 1 – GeoComm system (for communication from instrument to prism — I’ve never used this)
- 2 – Hard shell cases with backpack-style straps; these cases hold the instrument and all of the accessories listed above
- 2 – Cables to power the 444 from a car battery
- 1 – Lietz SDR-22 data collector
- 1 – Leica GDF-121 tribrach
- 1 – 13-foot fiberglass level rod; I don’t think this has ever been used
- 1 – CST aluminum tripod
- 4 – 30″ traffic cones with reflectors
- A collection of surveying books, as follows:
[list] - Technical Drawing – MacMillan
- Surveying – Bouchard – 1st edition
- Surveying – Bouchard, Moffitt – 4th edition
- Corner Restoration Circulars – 1883 to 1974
- Civil and Professional Engineers’ Act, Land Surveyors’ Act, 1965 – State of California pamphlet
- Restoration of Lost or Obliterated Corners & Subdivision of Sections – US Dept. of the Interior pamphlet
- Land Survey Descriptions – Wattles 1956
- (2) large binders with GPS workshop information
- 1973 BLM Manual of Surveying Instructions printed on 8.5″ x 11″ paper and in binder
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Asking $1,100 or best offer
Feel free to make offers on individual items. Note: I will update this list as items are sold individually.All of the items are in good to excellent condition unless otherwise stated above. I take good care of my equipment.
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