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About ddoyle195
- Birthday 11/10/1981
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- Location Summerville, SC
- Agency Summerville Fire & Rescue Department
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1990 Pierce Arrow pumper for sale Summerville, SC Please refer to the link below:http://www.govdeals.com/index.cfm?fa=Main.Item&itemid=97&acctid=1139 The Summerville, SC Fire Department is selling a 1990 Pierce Arrow Pumper, 4 door enclosed flat roof cab with 4 person cab, 3 SCBA seats, Detroit Diesel 8V92 engine, Allison automatic transmission, 1500 GPM side mount Waterous two stage pump, front suction inlet, 4 crosslays, rear hosebed accommodates: 1000ft. of 5” Hose, 750ft. of 3” hose, and 750ft. of 2 ½” hose, 500 gallon steel booster tank, galvanized steel pumper style body with high side compartments on the driver side and low side compartments on the officer side, 2 quartz lights 12 volt,... Dimensions: 29' 2 7/8" long 9' 6" high Empty weight: 23,780 lbs. Maintenance records are available. Note: Please inspect items prior to placing a bid. Inspections are by appointment only. Please call to schedule an appointment. Addional Information: Job # E-5642, Engine Mfg: Detroit Diesel 8V92 (*** NOTE: Engine had an In Frame on 01/21/2002***) Transmission: Allison Automatic Transmission Speeds: 4 speed automatic Mileage: 62,887.7 Pump Size: Waterous Model CMU1500 1500 GPM, Serial # 117451 Type: Two Stage (*** NOTE: Pump Center Section was Replaced on 05/17/2004 ***) Hours: Last Tested: February 2013 Tank Size: 500 gallons Material: Steel Foam System: N/A Type: N/A Tank Size: N/A Material: N/A Front Suction: Yes Booster Reel: Yes Hard Suction: N/A Body Material: Galvanized Steel Ground Ladders: Not Included Generator: N/A Size: N/A Quartz Lights: Yes Size: 12 Volt Cord Reel(s): N/A Hydraulic Reel(s): N/A Compartments Driver Side: High Side Compartments Officer Side: Low Side Aerial Type: N/A Aerial Mfg: N/A Bid is currently at $3100.00 and the bidding ends on 10/3/13 at 7:00 p.m.
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Good evening everyone, I am just curious what tires you run on your apparatus. Does anyone run Continentals? Thank you very much and I look forward to reading your replies. Roger Wnek Summerville, SC Fire Department
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Good evening, does anyone need streamlight vulcan light (Halogen style) batteries? I have at least 6-10 available, reply back to this post and let's see if we can't help each other. Thank you for taking the time to read this post and have a good evening, Roger Wnek Summerville, SC
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Good evening everyone, I need a part for a Code 3 model XL 9300 AL lightbar. I need the timing belt that make the halogen lights rotate. Today that part broke on our reserve pumper and code 3 discontinued this part. I looked on E-Bay and Govdeals.com and was unable to find even the lightbar for sale. If anyone can help me with this please send me a pm it would greatly be appreciated! Roger Wnek Summerville, SC Fire Department
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Haggerty 1029 liked a post in a topic: Aerial Apparatus questions
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I did find some answers to my questions and I would like to share with everyone just in case you have an E-One 95ft. platform: 1) Describe the capacity of the trucks hydraulic system. The tank holds around 60gallons, the system holds roughly two 55 gallon drums of oil 2) Describe the max. hydraulic operating pressure. 2900psi 3) Describe how the hydraulic fluid is checked and capacity. Ladder must be in transport position and the oil at operating temp. Have a great day and stay safe everyone!
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Bill: Thank you for your in-sight, a huge help. Yes I 100% agree candidates should be able to seek out their own information. However, if they ask for help and you do not know the answer to it's fullest shouldn't you start to pull from your pool of help? Forums is a great way to do that along with manuals, manufacturers. That is exactly what I did in this instance. By no means did I want to start a shitstorm on a forum. Have a good night and stay safe everyone!
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2231* liked a post in a topic: Aerial Apparatus questions
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Ok Lets go with a Sutphen TS-100 mid mount, and an E-One 95ft. platform 2000's models.
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Good afternoon everyone, I am trying to help my brother and sister firefighters with their promotional packets. I have the following aerial apparatus questions that I am looking for answers to: 1) Describe the capacity of the trucks hydraulic system. 2) Describe the max. hydraulic operating pressure. 3) Describe how the hydraulic fluid is checked and it's capacity. Any help and answers is greatly appreciated. I look forward to some of your responses and have a great and safe day.
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Good morning everyone, the bracket in the picture is one of two brackets that were off our 1982 Mack CF that were used to hold an aluminum tube in place to house a pike pole. I used this setup in the cab area of our 2009 E-One pumper for a 6 ft. pike pole. I would like to find more of these clamps, do any of you Mack CF buffs recognize this clamp? If so does anyone have more of these? I definetly need four of these, 8 would even be better. Thanks and I look forward to your responses. Roger Wnek Summerville, SC
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I figured that was the case. Thank you for the replies!
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I have a few questions to throw out there. The first is one I seen on vententersearch.com Here is the link for the article: http://www.vententer...p=1607#comments My question is with this comment: Nice crash bag Mike! A couple things you may wish to add: Coax Cutters. Even if you don’t cut battery cables, they are safer to cut door wiring harnesses and don’t build up a static charge like hydraulic extrication cutters can. A can of Brake Cleaner (awesome for quickly cleaning a sand jammed extrication tool coupling) Just friendly suggestions. And you can’t beat those Irwin Vice Grip Pliers! Irwin also makes 9 in 1 screw driver. By far the best multi-screw driver I have ever used! I carry both tools in my bunker gear. Be safe & thanks for sharing! Has anyone used brake cleaner to clean a sand jammed extrication tool coupling? My second question is on LDH 5" hose gaskets and adapters, since WD40 will dry out and swell the gaskets, could you use brake cleaner as an alternative? Or just stick with trusty vasoline on the gaskets? I look forward to folks responses to see what other departments use, and thank you for taking the time to read my post.
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Thank you for the help and advice. On our last engine that we recieved April 30th I specced out the Wide Adz Halligan (Probar) for a married set. Yes houlidsa you are spot in about the Akron flathead axes. That is why I asked the question, I want to be able to have the best available options to our guys on the floor and to also have a standard of tools that we will purchase for when we do another pumper in 2014 (tenantively) Great advice and tips, thank you very much for your help everyone!
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Good Morning everyone, I was wondering f anyone knows what type of Flathead Axe that FDNY uses? The reason that I ask is because I know it is a different style versus a regular Flat Head Axe that you would buy from Akron Brass. Does anyone know, or does your department use their type of flathead axe? I look forward to everyone's input and have a great day, Roger Wnek Summerville FD, Summerville South Carolina
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What kills me even to this day, cut out all the bs, if you want to buy a Pierce, then buy a pierce, if you want to buy a sutphen, then buy a sutphen. It kills me how every department in the state has to bid out a fire truck. Let me propose this to the forum, If you want to buy a Ford or a Chevy, or Dodge for your P.O.V. why would you bid it out? If you have the money go buy what you want that will best suit your needs for your department. No I am a fan of passing a referendum by the taxpayers of your responding district to let them know what you want to buy and at what price. Just thinking out loud and outside of the box here.
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There is no question or debate, Mid Mount any day of the week!