John Margaroni, post: 390108, member: 12076 wrote: If we can figure a way to power it up for testing, I'm ok with the deal
I don't have anything to connect it to. The remote power port is a small 5-pin limo, but I don't have one of those either. If you want to send me one with a 12v battery connection, I could try it out. Bear in mind that if I was going to go to a lot of trouble to test it, and it works, I would be asking a whole lot more for it.
Mike MacInnis, post: 390071, member: 8279 wrote: You can have it for $150 plus whatever it costs to ship it. Haven't figured out how to email you privately yet, but I'm working on it.
Mike MacInnis, post: 390071, member: 8279 wrote: You can have it for $150 plus whatever it costs to ship it. Haven't figured out how to email you privately yet, but I'm working on it.
John Margaroni, post: 389895, member: 12076 wrote: Could be. Send photos and what it includes.
John
Steve Boon, post: 389889, member: 416 wrote: Would a TC1600 be acceptable?
TC1600 is acceptable. Please contact me at [email protected]
Nate The Surveyor, post: 390323, member: 291 wrote: http://www.ebay.com/itm/WILD-HEERBRUGG-THEOMAT-THEODOLITE-T1000-With-WILD-DI-1000-/232052653584?hash=item36076a7e10:g:xBQAAOSw14xWKAPf
That T1000 with the top mount DI1000 is a sweet gun. i shot A LOT of topo, in some heavy woods with it. If you could see a speck of glass, it would get the shot...
OK.
I pulled mine out of storage.
Will fire it up and take some photos and send them to you, John.
Maybe we can work a deal.
Luke CO PLS, post: 390356, member: 1220 wrote: OK.
I pulled mine out of storage.
Will fire it up and take some photos and send them to you, John.
Maybe we can work a deal.
Remember my quest is for a T or TC1600+distomat. I don't have need for the T1000
John Margaroni, post: 390203, member: 12076 wrote: TC1600 is acceptable. Please contact me at [email protected]
I'll have to dig around our equipment museum and see what it looks like - and if my memory is correct that it actually is at TC1600.
Thanks, Steve
I've never owned any classic wild, heerbrugg guns. I've used a t2.
They are masterpieces.
Hope you get what you like!
N
I climbed up to the museum loft this morning and pulled it out. There is a battery in it, but no way to charge it at the moment. The optics look great, and the adjustment knobs still have that butter smooth feel you only get from a Wild instrument.
In addition to this one there's also a Wild TC1700 up there, along with a couple of T1A's, some Distomats, and four Geodimeter's (500 series I think)
John and I are communicating by email but thought some of you might wish to see my Wild T1600.
Very nice instrument and looks so good it is almost like new. At first I was not willing to separate the DIOR from the T1600,
but now I am willing to do that.
To Steve Boon,
What comes with the TC1600?
TriBrach ?
Manual?
One Battery Geb77 with two pins or five?
Do you also have a DI1000 or DI 1600 Distomat ?
Email me at [email protected] so we can negotiate more openly.
Thanks
John
Still interested 9/13/16
Mike MacInnis, post: 390199, member: 8279 wrote: I don't have anything to connect it to. The remote power port is a small 5-pin limo, but I don't have one of those either. If you want to send me one with a 12v battery connection, I could try it out. Bear in mind that if I was going to go to a lot of trouble to test it, and it works, I would be asking a whole lot more for it.
To: Mike Macinnis
I'm re-celling two GEB-77 batteries and I have a cable. Pick out a good one and I'll pay the shipping at $150.00
For those of you starting a museum.... http://www.ebay.com/itm/Huge-Lot-of-Vintage-Survey-Equipment-Ulmer-Wild-Bullets-3-2-Chains-ETC-/162182867609?hash=item25c2da2a99:g:zEIAAOSwZVlXs2ri
I bet it cost over 100k new.
Nate The Surveyor, post: 391057, member: 291 wrote: For those of you starting a museum...
I bet it cost over 100k new.
nate,
give me a shout next time you come to little rock.
DDSM
Sounds good, Dan!
John Margaroni, post: 391084, member: 12076 wrote: What do you have strapped to the legs?
https://www.loink.com/product/1062/32







