GP has a fairly large site near where I work and I'm pretty good friends with the site manager. One thing I can say for sure is GP puts a little bit of effort into getting equipment running and somewhat operational prior to listing. They'll charge or put in new batteries, change fuel filters, top off fluids, PMCS, etc. They get quite a good return on their investment if you ask me. If you see something from Albany, Ga listed as a non runner, it's a real gamble. I'm sure GP has a cap on what they will spend on getting something running to bring a better auction price depending on what the items historically bring in running condition. It's probably a pretty low amount but then again, that's exactly what alot of us are bitter about. I thought life was awesome 10 years ago when I purchased a M35A2 from GL listed as Not Running for $1,045 after fees and taxes. 1 set of batteries later and I drove it home. Years and years later I sold it for $5,500. No one seems to think there is anything wrong with such a scenario and neither do I. I didn't "flip" it, I used the truck for years and maintained it but my wife wouldn't let me keep a Deuce and a 5 ton once the M923 showed up. GP replaced the flippers that I've seen many a member on here fuss about. Simply put, running trucks / generators etc. draw higher prices at auction and like any business, they are profit driven. If you were on their management team, you'd get the equipment running if economically feasible and it resulted in a higher profit margins.