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Croton Falls Guys,

I have to say I really like the look of your new Engine......

Big fan of the A&B foam systems, the non-raised open style cab, and the fact you didnt go crazy with too many pre-connected hose lays. Although I like the functionality of the roll-up compartment doors, I don’t love the way they look, but they fit on this engine. Also love the fact there is no booster line (sh*t hose) that I can see.

I have some questions for anyone who knows about the apparatus.

Is the hose bed 5" and 2.5" or is the lesser diameter hose 3"?

What is the total amount of attack line on the apparatus (diameter and location other than the obvious).

Is there a deck gun hidden above the pump (amidships)?

All in all and Sweet looking engine in my opinion! Great job.....

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trash line in front bumper

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Great looking truck, Good luck with it. So when's the wet down?

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Hopefully a wet down will take place in the spring some time. I will post all answers to all questions tomarrow.and complete specs. sorry for the wait.

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The new Engine-148 looks great guys! Best of luck to CFFD with the new rig! Hopefully it works just as good as it looks =D> .

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Engine 148 is HOT! Very nice job by Gowans Knight in the layout and construction, and CFFD in the spec. I really like the Spartan Gladiator Xtreme Duty Cab.

It's weird, with their quality and proximity to Westchester, its quite a suprise that more departments in this area don't use them.

They will make anything. Engines, Tankers, Ladders (Bodywork) , Rescues, Tac Units, whatever you need they can do.

CFFD's fleet is almost exclusively GK.

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Here are some of the specs on 148.

1,000' of 5"

250' of 3" Dead in the Bed

250' Rear 2 1/2" Preconnect*

2- 200' 1 3/4" Crosslays*

100' 1 3/4' crosslay in Front Bumper*

Foam Pro Automatic Porportining system

3- Fire Extinguisher Storage Compartments in Wheel Well Panels

Harrison Hydraulic Driven Electric Generator

2-Kwik Raze 750 Watt Telescoping Quartz Lights

1-Hannay Reel with 200' of yellow cable and Junction Box

Stream Master Electric Remote Controlled Deck Gun

All discharges with the * are foam capable

Anyone looking for more info feel free to send private message

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