1970 Dodge Power Wagon/Imperial, std.conv.cab, full-width custom body mini-pumper, 500/300, extended bumper with PTO center winch, 2 booster reels on top, dual rear wheels, Imperial no.I-500, first Imperial apparatus delvd, fwd, never repainted Y to match other co.apparatus, 157 in.WB, in 8-91 sold to Lawn (Lebanon Co.-repainted LYW),PA, V-8 gas motor, 4-spd manual trans, heated mirrors, Imperial pump powered by separate Ford V-8 gas motor, aluminum tank-500 gal, 4KW Honda EMS generator with remote electric start, in 4-02 PAFM pg 106 offered for sale, sold to farmer in NY.
[quote name='WFDT42' date='07 October 2009 - 10:49 PM' timestamp='1254968962' post='341549']
I may sound like an idiot asking this question but I never knew the answer, what is a glider kit with Pierces?
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No question makes anyone sound like an idiot...Idiots dont ask questions- intelligent people do!
A glider kit, to my knowledge, is basically a truck without an engine, or sometimes without an engine or a pump. The manufacturer will use the engine, pump, sometimes the frame off an old rig and install new cab and body. As compared to a refurb which just paints up a rig and maybe udgrades some other things such as lighting, electrical and striping, a glider kit refurb is more new truck than old, while a refurb is more old truck than new.
10-08-2009, 12:47 PM (This post was last modified: 09-29-2010, 11:19 PM by Frank B.)
Thanks for the additional post guys! Mike, the Chassis is an PemFab. PemFab called them Imperials up to 1976. Some have the Imperial logo like the one I posted above on them. Pierce, and Pierreville used these chassis also.
This is like the Hahn chassis used by Fire Tec, Saulsbury and JACO that are often missidentified as Hahn fire trucks.
Jay the Lakes Volunteer Fire Company Imperial has wide single tire dual rears. Very unusual, similar to those of rear steer trucks. This truck was sold to Hidden Valley VFD Sparta TN
Imperial also had a long name plate used on thier rigs, usally located on the engine covers. I have one at my house from a 73 Imperial Demo that was sold to Edgely fire Company when they bought thier 75 Imperial/LTI Aerial Ladder. The pumper was dedicated to my great uncle, so I have the dedication plaque and logo plate.
[quote name='ffdrive' date='08 October 2009 - 12:24 PM' timestamp='1255017876' post='341588']
No question makes anyone sound like an idiot...Idiots dont ask questions- intelligent people do!
A glider kit, to my knowledge, is basically a truck without an engine, or sometimes without an engine or a pump. The manufacturer will use the engine, pump, sometimes the frame off an old rig and install new cab and body. As compared to a refurb which just paints up a rig and maybe udgrades some other things such as lighting, electrical and striping, a glider kit refurb is more new truck than old, while a refurb is more old truck than new.
Hope that helps...
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Very close, A true glider uses all the major parts from a older rig, engine, pump, transmission,rear axle. Most time they use a new front axle that has better brakes and a greater load rate
Moncton, NB Canada ran 2 1994 Pemfab Imperial/Metalfab pumpers at Engine 1 and Engine 5. Recently replaced with 2008 E\-One Cyclone II pumpers. The former Engine 5 now sits at the MFD training grounds.