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I think it's a great idea, help get those hose beds lower. And there really isn't much more maintenance as evidenced by the common usage on busses, ambulances, etc. Simple and reliable system.
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Depending on the kneeling system, they can be problematic. I personally have seen lots of problems with air bag systems...the "Liquid Spring" system seems to be a lot more reliable, at least here in a major urban EMS system here in the Northeast. As far as fire apparatus go, I would think that a full booster tank, hose load, tool load, especially if a rescue pumper, would be a lot of weight. Technology is great, but sometimes it would seem too much is no good at all. Guess we'll see.
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The more stuff you add to an Engine, the more that breaks.