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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.

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  • 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
  • 1 - Large Army-style backpack for carrying instrument and accessories on long hike
  • 2 - Cables to power the 444 from a car battery
  • 1 - Lietz SDR-22 data collector
  • 1 - Leica GDF-121 tribrach
  • 1 - Bear B-26 auto-level (26x magnification); this is like-new, only used on one small job for about 1 hour!
  • 1 - 16-foot fiberglass level rod; this was bought with the level and has been used one time
  • 1 - 13-foot fiberglass level rod; I don't think this has ever been used
  • 1 - Seco prism pole; like-new! I don't remember the exact model number, but this is one of the best prism poles you can buy
  • 1 - Seco bipod for prism pole
  • 2 - Plastic and wood standard instrument tripods
  • 1 - Crain heavy-duty tripod with extra-large head -- this is intended for the heavier, expensive instruments -- best tripod you can get!
  • 1 - CST aluminum tripod
  • 4 - 30" traffic cones with reflectors
  • 1 - 90° handheld prism with scabbard
  • 1 - Handheld level with scabbard
  • 1 - Suunto Inclinometer with case and original box
  • 1 - leather pouch and belt
  • 1 - machete
  • 1 - package of PLSO door hangers with ORS listed and notice of entry
  • A large collection of surveying books
  • Miscellaneous accessories such as flagging, plumb bob, extra plumb bob tips, mag nails, penny nails, paint, milk crate, etc.
  • Miscellaneous programs and documentation for the instrument, which I will burn on a DVD.

Asking $4,500 obo

All of the items are in good to excellent condition unless otherwise stated above. I take good care of my equipment.

I also have a 1999 Dodge pickup with a fiberglass bed cover that I might be willing to part with for a fair price. If you want the whole package and ready to go surveying, that might just be the ticket. 🙂

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Posted : June 30, 2010 7:26 pm
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I know someone newly minted that is thinking of making the leap. I have emailed him this link. If he contacts me, I'll put hm in touch w/you.

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I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you...

 
Posted : June 30, 2010 7:45 pm
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Thanks, man!

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Posted : June 30, 2010 7:47 pm
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Looks like a very good deal

Well, that looks like an unbeatable deal for someone. All of the bits and pieces are surprisingly expensive to buy individually.

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Posted : June 30, 2010 8:00 pm
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Looks like a very good deal

I was thinking the same thing Kent. I thought maybe Wendell transposed a # in his price...

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Posted : June 30, 2010 8:04 pm

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Looks like a very good deal

You guys are scaring me.

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Posted : June 30, 2010 8:07 pm
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Looks like a very good deal

I really have no idea of the worth of that equipment.

Tell you what, I'll give you $350.00 cash right now.

Throw in the truck and we have a deal??? 😉

Edit: Did you just raise the price??????

PS, edit feature works

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Posted : June 30, 2010 8:09 pm
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Looks like a very good deal

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Posted : June 30, 2010 8:12 pm
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Well, it is an SDR 22

Well, let's not lose track of the fact that the data collector is an SDR 22. I'm slightly embarrassed to still be using an SDR 33. Only slightly, though.

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Posted : June 30, 2010 8:13 pm
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Well, it is an SDR 22

Hey, if it works....

There have been many days I wished I was still using my HP48 and SMI or TDS card...

Most (All?) the new instruments are compatable only with the same manufacturer's equipment...


I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you...

 
Posted : June 30, 2010 8:16 pm

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Well, it is an SDR 22

SDR 33s are good data collectors, I am running a Husky with TDS Robotics software.
If I could, I would still be running a 48 with TDS software, I think that was the best all around package I ever used.

Edit: Oh, a 22, never used that, at least I don't think I did. I thought they were 33s.

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Well, it is an SDR 22

The 22 and 24 were released prior to the 33.

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Isn't this a Rule 4 violation?

😉


 
Posted : July 1, 2010 4:10 pm
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Isn't this a Rule 4 violation?

Rules? We don't need no stinkin rules, well, at least not yet.
Give me some time.;-)


 
Posted : July 1, 2010 4:11 pm
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Isn't this a Rule 4 violation?

Perhaps you are fishing for someone to say it... so I'll bite:

THERE IS NO RULE 4!

Also, it is in the BUY/SELL/TRADE category, so seems ok to me.

Seems like you can also talk about job openings on this forum.


 
Posted : July 1, 2010 4:12 pm

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Isn't this a Rule 4 violation?

WHOSE RULE #4?

These are the only 3 rules I see:

"Yeah, we don't like rules much either, but there probably should be at least a couple of them.

No spam.
Be nice.
Use the categories appropriately.
If you see anything offensive or miscategorized, please use the online contact form to let us know."


 
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No Rules?!

How long before TDD shows up?


 
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No Rules?!

Hopefully soon.


 
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Isn't this a Rule 4 violation?

That looks like the military version of the 444. Am I correct?


 
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Trying to survey in Oregon with that color Instrument?

They didn't have one in camo?

No wonder you are throwing in the towel.
😀


 
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