[quote name='davepa' timestamp='1299463447' post='428409']
IF I REMEMBER RIGHT THE PUMP IS IN THE BOX UNDER THE TRAILER. I SHOT THIS SEVERAL YEARS AGO SO I DON'T REMEBER EVERYTHING. I DO REMEMBER THE DRIVER SAYING HE WOULD COME HOME FROM WORK AND HAVE TO GO GET THE TANKER AT THE FIRE SCENE OR OUTSIDE THE STATION TO PUT IT AWAY. SEVERAL MEMBERS COULD GET IT TO THE SCENE BUT NOT BACK IT BACK IN OR DO A LOT OF MOVING IT.
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The pump is actually mounted on the rear of the trailer behind the "L" in Leipsic. The pump is a farm irrigation pump powered by Detroit 60-Series engine. The truck is a bear when you are not used to driving it. I have driven it a handful of times and the backing it up is the hardest part, but practice makes perfect. There have been some minor cosmetic changes since this picture was taken, the lettering on the trailer is now outlined in blue, the lettering on the cab doors was changed to match the current style and the beacon ray has been replaced with a strobe light bar.
IF I REMEMBER RIGHT THE PUMP IS IN THE BOX UNDER THE TRAILER. I SHOT THIS SEVERAL YEARS AGO SO I DON'T REMEBER EVERYTHING. I DO REMEMBER THE DRIVER SAYING HE WOULD COME HOME FROM WORK AND HAVE TO GO GET THE TANKER AT THE FIRE SCENE OR OUTSIDE THE STATION TO PUT IT AWAY. SEVERAL MEMBERS COULD GET IT TO THE SCENE BUT NOT BACK IT BACK IN OR DO A LOT OF MOVING IT.
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The pump is actually mounted on the rear of the trailer behind the "L" in Leipsic. The pump is a farm irrigation pump powered by Detroit 60-Series engine. The truck is a bear when you are not used to driving it. I have driven it a handful of times and the backing it up is the hardest part, but practice makes perfect. There have been some minor cosmetic changes since this picture was taken, the lettering on the trailer is now outlined in blue, the lettering on the cab doors was changed to match the current style and the beacon ray has been replaced with a strobe light bar.