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Hose beds/loads - Guest - 02-01-2008 Something to get started with. Baltimore County Engine 71, 750gal "T" tank. My photo Hose beds/loads - Guest - 02-01-2008 Middle River MD, Eng 222, 750 "T" tank on short body Apparatus LOA less than 27' My photo Hose beds/loads - Guest - 02-01-2008 Middle River MD, Eng. 223, 750 "T" tank on short body. Apparatus LOA 27' or less. My photo Hose beds/loads - Truckman - 02-01-2008 [quote name='WAGONMAN' post='185622' date='Feb 1 2008, 15:31 '] Middle River MD, Eng. 223, 750 "T" tank on short body. Apparatus LOA 27' or less. My photo[/quote] Wagon, in these three photos, what is the hose load? How much of which? <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/usa.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/3_12_21.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> Hose beds/loads - Guest - 02-01-2008 John, The County wagon (71) carries 1000' of 4" and 1000' of 3" I'm not sure on the attack lines. May be Slippery Sam will pipe up on that, he works at 7. Both Middle River rigs carry 1200' of 5" and 500' of 3". Preconnects on 222 are l to r 200' of 1' and 200' of 1 3/4" on 223, 200' of 1 3/4'. The preconnect loads on both wagons have since changed. Hose beds/loads - Guest - 02-01-2008 Greenbelt VFD MD, 500 "L" tank. Ukn. hose load to me. Photo GVFD website Hose beds/loads - Guest - 02-02-2008 Portland OR 500 "L" tank l to r, Captains option, usually 2, 1 3/4" pre-connects, 650' 2 1/2', 650' 3" and 650' 3". Dick Harris Photo Hose beds/loads - 1958 F.W.D. - 02-02-2008 That has GOT to be the first modern, in-service rig (NOT an out-of service antique) I have ever seen with accordian-packed supply line. Hose beds/loads - 1958 F.W.D. - 02-02-2008 Our 2007 Toyne/Spartan at the factory............ Hose beds/loads - derry86 - 02-02-2008 What's the justification for staying with 3.5 supply line? I'm sure there is a good one, just curious. No fight picking here, so please don't take it as such. Rob Hose beds/loads - Guest - 02-02-2008 Unknown size "L" tank No other information Unknown photographer. Hose beds/loads - Guest - 02-02-2008 Baltimore County E-12, 750 "T" tank 1000' of 4", 1000' of 3" ukn. length 1 3/4" and 2 1/2" pre-connects My photo Hose beds/loads - Guest - 02-02-2008 Unknown size "L" tank No other information Unknown photographer Hose beds/loads - Guest - 02-02-2008 FWD, I saw your rig at Harrisburg, you have any photos of it loaded out. I liked the basics, except I would open up the tailboard area. Hose beds/loads - 1958 F.W.D. - 02-02-2008 I do, but it says "file too large." Do you have a copy of the Dec issue of Fire-Rescue magazine? Hose beds/loads - Guest - 02-02-2008 FWD, PM sent. Hose beds/loads - npfd801 - 02-02-2008 [quote name='1958 F.W.D.' post='186077' date='Feb 2 2008, 18:21 ']I do, but it says "file too large." Do you have a copy of the Dec issue of Fire-Rescue magazine?[/quote] If you e-mail it to me, I'll resize it for you. My first name at illinoisfirestore.com Hose beds/loads - Guest - 02-02-2008 600 "L" tank 300 ' of 3" with gated "Y" over 300' of 3', 1500' of 5" 250' of 2" attack line over 200' OF 2", 250' of 3" with portable monitor over 100' of 3" Info and photo 1958FWD Hose beds/loads - 1958 F.W.D. - 02-02-2008 [quote name='npfd801' post='186090' date='Feb 3 2008, 00:53 ']If you e-mail it to me, I'll resize it for you. My first name at illinoisfirestore.com[/quote] 801 I ain't sending you anything! You'll just up and steal all our good ideas!!!!! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> Hose beds/loads - 1958 F.W.D. - 02-02-2008 [quote name='WAGONMAN' post='186102' date='Feb 3 2008, 01:30 '] 600 "L" tank 300 ' of 3" with gated "Y" over 300' of 3', 1500' of 5" 250' of 2" attack line over 200' OF 2", 250' of 3" with portable monitor over 100' of 3" Info and photo 1958FWD[/quote] That second divider (from the left) was removed, making it possible to put 1500' of LDH there. Also the 2" lines are all on top of a third hard sleeve (on a "platform" built by the factory.) |