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Post by PUMP on May 25, 2009 0:20:36 GMT -5
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Post by irons on May 25, 2009 21:01:45 GMT -5
That is a well thought out..well planned, dare I say perfect example of a quint, or shall I even say "Rescue" Quint. I am almost jealous.......almost. Although i have to ask what is up with the cage on the fly section of the stick?
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Post by irons on May 25, 2009 21:02:01 GMT -5
Nice pics pump
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Post by Ladder09 on May 26, 2009 0:16:43 GMT -5
Although i have to ask what is up with the cage on the fly section of the stick? We had that on the old one and liked it for 2 reasons, it protects the nozzle, and #2 makes it a little easier when working off of the end of the sitck. Gives you a place to rest your weight when working off of the side.
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Post by LFAP16 on May 27, 2009 0:02:53 GMT -5
Such a beautiful Pierce. I seen at the expo up in Harrisburg, it was next to my dept.'s Ford F-550/Pierce Tac. Well thought out piece, lots of space used very wisely. When can I expect the rest of the TVFD fleet to be posed and posted on here? haha. TV has some nice equipment!
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Post by irons on May 28, 2009 20:59:37 GMT -5
Although i have to ask what is up with the cage on the fly section of the stick? We had that on the old one and liked it for 2 reasons, it protects the nozzle, and #2 makes it a little easier when working off of the end of the sitck. Gives you a place to rest your weight when working off of the side. Makes sense...does it ever get in the way if you gota sticka window.
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Post by Ladder09 on May 29, 2009 14:22:12 GMT -5
We don't do that. We'll put a FF on the end with a hook. 9 times out of 10 though the FF on the ground with the 12ft hook already took out the windows before the stick gets close.
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Post by goody on May 29, 2009 19:48:13 GMT -5
We had that on the old one and liked it for 2 reasons, it protects the nozzle, and #2 makes it a little easier when working off of the end of the sitck. Gives you a place to rest your weight when working off of the side. Makes sense...does it ever get in the way if you gota sticka window. Take the window out with the tip of the portable ladder......It saves you time
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Post by terry6136 on May 30, 2009 15:51:57 GMT -5
Great pictures, Pump! I like the way that if you grab the scroll bar on the side it looks like your watching a movie as it spins around. This is a very well thought out truck and they should be proud of it! We will be receiving our Pierce 100' platform in mid June! Do you have any plans on making it out to Michigan?
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Post by orangehelmet4 on Jun 9, 2009 20:01:11 GMT -5
Haha "Engine Ladder Doesnt Matter"
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Post by peteg33 on Oct 3, 2009 21:29:48 GMT -5
you forgot to take pictures from the top of the ladder looking down. and I didnt see any of the suspension or plumbing.
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Post by bamoore22 on Mar 31, 2010 21:31:55 GMT -5
Does anyone know what the hose capacity is on the apparatus, regarding the capacity of the rear hosebeds and the LDH?
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Post by PUMP on Apr 1, 2010 16:56:16 GMT -5
Does anyone know what the hose capacity is on the apparatus, regarding the capacity of the rear hosebeds and the LDH? I believe its a 1000' of 5"
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Post by Ladder09 on May 22, 2010 17:59:30 GMT -5
750' 5"
400' 3"
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Post by Ladder09 on May 22, 2010 18:04:01 GMT -5
Thanks again for the pics pump. I just got an email from a student in Florida who wants to draw our truck. I directed him here for pictures of the truck.
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