I wished I could have gotten pics of old Trucks 1 & 8. Everytime that I try to shot them they where either on a run or oos. They where Duplex/Quality/LTI
Does anyone have any photos of the "old" platforms that used to be a 1 and 8? I think there may have been a third one but I am not sure. Were they Grumman, maybe?
I wished I could have gotten pics of old Trucks 1 & 8. Everytime that I try to shot them they where either on a run or oos. They where Duplex/Quality/LTI
I see somebody went by the shops today. By the way when i was there earlier this week there were about 4 or 5 spartan quality's awaiting disposal as well as a Pierce Arrow Straight Stick. Did you happen to see if they were still around?
I see somebody went by the shops today. By the way when i was there earlier this week there were about 4 or 5 spartan quality's awaiting disposal as well as a Pierce Arrow Straight Stick. Did you happen to see if they were still around?
First time looking at all the Austin rigs, why in recent years the Contenders vs Velocity's? Why did they not just stick with Contenders? Dont get me wrong I like them both! Not a big fan of the old Quantum's
First time looking at all the Austin rigs, why in recent years the Contenders vs Velocity's? Why did they not just stick with Contenders? Dont get me wrong I like them both! Not a big fan of the old Quantum's
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Andy,
The order of Contender's was placed because of the City's current financial situation at that time. They also had engines that ran on biodiesel, which is something that never panned out. The Contender had a limited engine size, and the cab was very cramped.
Austin currently has two Velocity's in service. One servess as Quint 18, a 105' heavy duty aerial quint, and the other is Quint 27, which is basically the same except for Q27 having a PUC pump. They will have three in service once Rescue 20 has all it's tools mounted.
The latest batch of Engines were on the Impel chasis. The Impel, in addition to the Velocitity's, offers more cab room, better visibilty and A/C, easier daily maintenance, and other features found on the Quantum for a significantly lower price. And better fuel economy, etc.
Austin did like the Quantums, however the Velocity and Impel chasis could offer similar benefits to the Quantum. In addition, Pierce can deliver an Impel or Velocity faster then the Quantum, and Pierce bid the Quantum much higher then the Impel/Velocity.
I wished I could have gotten pics of old Trucks 1 & 8. Everytime that I try to shot them they where either on a run or oos. They where Duplex/Quality/LTI
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Austin, Tx Truck 8
1985 Duplex/LTI
100' tower
There was no indication that Quality was part of the production process on these rigs.
08-08-2011, 08:19 PM (This post was last modified: 08-08-2011, 08:24 PM by TacSupport1.)
It's sad that Seagrave faded from the area. I feel that they could give Pierce and Crimson a run for their money. Great to see the shots of the older rigs. Especially since Austin's Engine spec's really haven't changed much in years, even through the Quantums, Contenders, Velocity's, and Impel's. Body and pump all pretty much the same.
Plus, Austin FD was a loyal Seagrave customer for decades, dating back as far as the 20's: