Tom, thanks for the pics. They had a few hanging in station when I picked it up on Friday but they were all head on shots. They took it out of service after a big fire around Memorial Day weekend. They pumped it for hours but were having some pump issues so they decided to take it OOS. They also had a little boo boo pulling out of station for that call and cought the drivers rear fender and strobe light on the side of the building. (kinda a shame but I like the battle scars and the fact that it happened on it's last call) KME should be done in August sometime. They priced a Seagrave but it was over $120K more money.
Jared Nolt
Proud owner of 1974 FWD/Seagrave Engine 53
Proud owner of 1974 FWD/Seagrave Engine 53