Found a couple ST600s

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JSquare
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Found a couple ST600s

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hey guys, i've been chasing some of the sports authority grinders around. For the most part, wintersteiger bought them all back, but i did find two available in the NYC area. Not sure if anyone is down that way, but i talked to a guy that was responsible for liquidating the stores, and he said they were selling 2 grindrite ST600s with autofeed wheels for $1000 cash each to anyone willing to drive down and pick them up. PM me if you want contact info for "the guy". He was unwilling to take credit card or to receive wire payments for these.
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Pmd you
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Post by twizzstyle »

Dang, good price!

If anybody on here happens to buy one of them, and doesn't want the autofeed, I would buy just that from you.
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Post by JukeSnowboarding »

Im actually driving down tomorrow to buy one of them.

Does anyone know the weight on one of those? From checking online I see a lot of dimensions from shipping sites says its 190lbs.
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Post by MontuckyMadman »

I have an opd fontain and it weighs 250 so the grand ndrite has to be much more.
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Post by JukeSnowboarding »

Thanks thats what I thought. Idk why these sites were saying 190.

Just wanted to double check cause that didnt seem possible.
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It was all 3 of us could do to get mine on to a low trailer last time I moved mine!

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Post by JukeSnowboarding »

Yah heavy is putting it lightly. Drove down from Massachusetts this morning and grabbed it.

Took some decent effort to remove the motor, pump, electrical box, autofeed and anything else we could get off to shed weight. Still took all our effort to lift it into the back of the pick up truck.

I'd guess we took off between 200-300 pounds in extra stuff just to get it onto the tailgate and in the bed.

But the thing is beautiful and I'll post some pictures when I get it all back together.
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Post by JukeSnowboarding »

Yah heavy is putting it lightly. Drove down from Massachusetts this morning and grabbed it.

Took some decent effort to remove the motor, pump, electrical box, autofeed and anything else we could get off to shed weight. Still took all our effort to lift it into the back of the pick up truck.

I'd guess we took off between 200-300 pounds in extra stuff just to get it onto the tailgate and in the bed.

But the thing is beautiful and I'll post some pictures when I get it all back together.
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Post by DocEllis »

I believe these machines weigh 650lbs. They are not light.
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