What Government Items We Haul

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πŸš“ 1. Government Vehicles

  • Police cars (retired cruisers, SUVs)

  • Fire trucks and emergency vehicles

  • Utility trucks and service vans

  • Military surplus vehicles (Humvees, tactical trucks)

  • School buses and transit buses

  • Fleet sedans and hybrids

  • DOT or municipal vehicles


🏒 2. Office & Government Surplus Equipment

  • Office furniture (desks, chairs, file cabinets)

  • Computers, monitors, and servers

  • Copiers, fax machines, and scanners

  • Surplus electronics and small appliances

  • Shelving, lockers, storage cabinets


πŸ› οΈ 3. Industrial & Facility Equipment

  • Generators and compressors

  • Power tools and workshop equipment

  • Forklifts or warehouse equipment

  • HVAC systems and large fans

  • Lighting fixtures and panels


πŸ–₯️ 4. Tech & Specialized Equipment

  • Surveillance systems

  • Communication equipment (radios, dispatch systems)

  • Lab or medical devices (retired or surplus)

  • Audio-visual gear (projectors, mixers)


πŸͺ– 5. Military Surplus & Tactical Gear

  • Containers and crates

  • Cots, tents, and field equipment

  • Camouflage netting and tarps

  • Storage lockers or ammo boxes

  • Non-weapon tactical supplies


🏍️ 6. Miscellaneous Auction Assets

  • Bicycles, scooters

  • Boats or watercraft

  • Trailers (flatbed, cargo, enclosed)

  • Seized property (estate items, tools, etc.)

  • Government-seized vehicles or goods (law enforcement auctions)


πŸ” Typical Sources of Government Auctions:

  • GovDeals

  • GSA Auctions (General Services Administration)

  • Public Surplus

  • PropertyRoom.com

  • Local city/county surplus sales

  • State-run auctions (DOT, DMV, schools, etc.)


If you’re interested, I can turn this into:

  • A dedicated service page for Tasxit Government Auction Hauling

  • A flyer or sales sheet for buyers of GovDeals/GSA Auctions

  • Or email copy for reaching government auction participants or surplus dealers

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