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Yes, this has been under development for the past year or so. This will allow companies such as Toyne or 4-Guys, who are already using the Spartan chassis, to also have a Spartan aerial device as well. The 75' will be the first one released with more to come in the future. Naturally, you can expect to see a fuss made over this at FDIC in a couple of months.
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Quote:Yes, this has been under development for the past year or so. This will allow companies such as Toyne or 4-Guys, who are already using the Spartan chassis, to also have a Spartan aerial device as well. The 75' will be the first one released with more to come in the future. Naturally, you can expect to see a fuss made over this at FDIC in a couple of months.
Taylor, Im sure you are right. 4-Guys has always used RK.
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02-18-2013, 02:52 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-18-2013, 02:53 AM by npfd801.)
I've heard lots of scuttlebutt that a Toyne 75 foot quint will be on display in Indy with a Spartan ERV aerial... They had been cut off by RK so had LTI to use, but I don't believe they ever built anything with an LTI since losing RK.