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Caterpillar Cat 3412, Marine Diesel Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $69,500.00
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Caterpillar Stroke:4-Stroke Engine(HP):1250 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:3JK01606

Caterpillar CAT 3412, Marine Diesel Engine

 

Model: 3412

Serial Number 3JK01606

AR Number 132-6105

Year 2000

932 kW (1250 HP) @ 2300 RPM

2749 reported total time hours 

Weight; 4,500 lbs.

 

 

Engine was a backup engine for a “RNLI Lifeboat”, an emergency response vessel, which is the British version of the US Coast Guard

Available for inspection and/or survey to qualified buyer with deposit

Note; engine is being sold without transmission "bob tail"

 


Note : we also have available for an additional cost a ; single display , single electric control , all required connectors and 50’ cable for ONE (1) engine and transmission installation . 

Note ; we have a large selection of transmissions available which are for sale and being sold separately, please inquire




Asking $69,500.00 OBO 

 

Multiple pictures available upon request , and any questions gladly answered

Handling and shipping can be arranged for any worldwide destination through our local vendor at additional cost

The sale is FOB Fort Lauderdale , Florida

 

TERMS /CONDITIONS : These Goods are offered subject to prior sale, withdrawal, without notice. Buyer has right to inspect said Goods prior to final bid. Acceptance of bid shall constitute a binding contract. This sale is “as is, where is,” Ft. Lauderdale, Florida USA, with no warranties express or implied as to condition, quality, or fitness for a particular purpose. Seller shall not be liable under any circumstances for any defects patent, latent, or otherwise. The Buyer acknowledges that no guarantees or warranties were expressed or implied by the Seller or his agent regarding the condition, quality or fitness for any purpose of the Goods.

DISCLAIMER : Descriptions of these Goods are offered in good faith but Seller cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the Goods. The buyer acknowledges their responsibility to conduct such inspections and inquiries as they deem appropriate.

JURISDICTION / VENUE : By placing your bid on this auction for these Goods you agree and accept that the rights and obligations of the parties hereunder shall be determined, in accordance with Florida law without regard to choice of law doctrines. The parties agree to submit to personal jurisdiction of Florida courts for any action relating to or arising under the terms, conditions, disclaimer as set forth above. Venue for any action arising under or relating to this transaction shall be in the court of appropriate jurisdiction for Broward County, Florida. If any proceeding is brought to enforce a parties right under this agreement, the losing party shall pay all costs and attorneys' fees of the prevailing party.

 

 

 

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