What are the benefits of listing with Mountain
Equipment?
Reach new customers with
no cost. Our web site presents information and pictures so your equipment
will move. No cost, no hassle, and lots of new customers. Read further to learn
how it works.
What equipment do you list?
Equipment can be used, refurbished, or brand new. Heres a list of the types of equipment we list:
Separators
Pressure vessels
Sand separators and debris catchers
Test Separators
Gas Treating vessels (sulfatreat, sulfacheck, molesieve, iron sponge)
Production separators (stack-packs, high-lows, T-packs, arctic-packs)
Line heaters, indirect heaters and electrostatic heaters
Dehydrators and reboilers (both complete units and towers)
Plants (amine, JT & fuel, chillers & reefers, H2O)
Support Equipment (generators, meter runs, pumps, manifolds, etc.)
Filters (coalescer, filter separators)
Large propane vessels
We do not list pump jacks or drilling equipment.
How much does it cost to list?
Nothing. Zero. Nada.
Just e-mail us the info and pictures and well list it if it fits with our overall
equipment and if there is enough information about it that a customer can make an
informed decision.
What information do you need?
The more information
we have about your equipment, the more likely it will sell. Heres the information
wed like for each item you list. Items listed in red
means we must have information:
Type
of equipment (e.g., 3 phase
separator)
Manufacturer (e.g., Natco)
Year of Manufacture (e.g., 1987)
Dimensions (e.g., 24 x 10)
Max Working Pressure (e.g., 1440#)
BTU rating if applicable (e.g., 500,000 BTU)
Does it have a skid?
National Board # or CRN # if it has one
In / Out nozzle dimensions (e.g., 4 / 4)
Notes about unit (e.g., Good condition, some minor pitting on two
flanges)
4 to 5 pictures showing equipment from various angles. Internal pics
are good too. Be sure to include a picture of the
Tag.
What if I have a large yard with a lot
of equipment?
If you have a yard
with many items, please call us. Weve surveyed many yards. The smallest had 6 acres
of equipment, while the largest was almost 100 acres. When we survey we send a person
to your yard to record and photograph equipment, all at no cost to you.
How much can I sell it for?
Name your price.
Keep in mind that too high of a price may kill any interest. Weve seen it happen
many times. If you are unsure what an item is worth, ask us. We handle a lot of
equipment and will be happy to share our experience.
Are you a Broker?
No. We will negotiate
directly with you. We provide payment thereby removing any risk of working with
an unknown buyer.
How long have you been in business?
Close to ten years.
We are incorporated in the State of New Mexico as Mountain Equipment of New Mexico,
Inc.