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ADJUSTING DEVICE, BELT-CHAIN TENSION

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SPE7L126FAT8JFederal

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The Defense Logistics Agency issued a delivery order under contract SPE7LX22D0068 to RDO AGRICULTURE EQUIPMENT CO (CAGE 4PNJ5) for one unit of an Adjusting Device, Belt-Chain Tension (NSN 2920015520940, Manufacturer Part RE518097) at a total price of $136.08, with an award and issuance date of July 16, 2026, and a required delivery date of July 30, 2026. The item is to be delivered to Fort Irwin, California, specifically to W6F7 SUP DIV DSSA CLASS IX AWCF SSF DEPOT ST REC WHSE BLDG 860, with FOB Origin terms meaning title and risk of loss transfer upon delivery to the origin point. The order is rated under the Defense Priorities and Allocations System (DPAS) per 15 CFR 700, mandating prioritized performance and compliance with federal procurement priorities. Shipping must occur via traceable means with parcel post strictly prohibited, and the package must be marked with a Transportation Control Number (TCN: W80QJK61970176), Bar Code Business Partner identifier (BBP: W80QJK), and the NSN and manufacturer part number as specified. Invoicing is required to follow DFARS 252.232-7003 using DD Form 1155, with payment processed by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service at P.O. Box 182317, Columbus, OH 43218-2317 under payment office code SL4701 and accounting identifier 97X4930 5CBX 001 2624 S33189. Inspection and acceptance occur at the destination, with the Government responsible for verifying conformance to contract requirements. No additional clauses, options, or socioeconomic certifications were specified, and while the contract references a preexisting IDIQ-type vehicle, no formal Section I clauses beyond the invoicing requirement were included. The contractor is not designated as a small business or other socioeconomic category, and no certifications or representations were affirmatively claimed. The supply is governed by standard DLA administrative procedures with no technical or MIL-STD packaging or preservation

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RDO AGRICULTURE EQUIPMENT CO to supply belt-chain tension device for $136.08 under DLA contract, awarded July 16, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

Contract Value

$136.08

NAICS

333413 - Industrial and Commercial Fan and Blower and Air Purification Equipment ManufacturingView NAICS

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RDO AGRICULTURE EQUIPMENT COView Profile

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Delivery Order SPE7L1-26-F-AT8J under Contract SPE7LX-22-D-0068

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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OfficeUSA
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DLA award SPE7L126FAT8J posted on DIBBS. Awardee: RDO AGRICULTURE EQUIPMENT CO (CAGE 4PNJ5) Total Contract Price: $136.08 Award Date: 07-16-2026 Delivery order under: SPE7LX22D0068 Line items: - ADJUSTING DEVICE, BELT-CHAIN TENSION (NSN/Part 2920015520940, PR 7017522789)

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