Jwimig

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  1. On ‎9‎/‎9‎/‎2018 at 9:15 PM, x635 said:

    Does anyone have information on this truck?

    From the photo it appears to be an early 60’s Seagrave K model tiller.  Originally open cab with a retrofitted fiberglas roof.  Probably 85’, I’m guessing.


  2. 44 minutes ago, RFRD said:

    I can't find the info for S197 on Rosenbauer's website, do you have the Job/Build number? 

    Unfortunately, no.  I was in a bit of a rush because it was going into service this afternoon, so I didn’t look at the details.


  3. I missed catching E194 before it went into service, so I'll have to wait until it's back at the shop for PM work.

    In the meantime, here is Ladder 191's new rig.  It won't be in service for a couple of weeks.  The crews are doing training on it this week.

    2018 Rosenbauer (Minnesota) Commander 100' MMT.

     

    Peoria AZ Ladder 191 (2018), Front left.jpg

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  4. The new Commander pumper is going to E-194.  E-191’s is the newest Spartan/Rosie and isn’t the busiest company, so it’ll go later.

    E-194 won’t be in service for a few weeks.

    New Commander for L-191 is in town at the dealer.  Won’t be delivered for about a week.  

    LT-191 and S-197 new rigs are almost done at the South Dakota plant.  Final inspection in a couple of weeks.

     


  5. From what I know, they're both going on Freightliner chassis.  The LT will be 4d, TRT will be 2d.  The only thing I don't know is whether the TRT will be walk-in like S197, or walk around like the current LT's.


  6. Peoria has 9 Rosie's currently (2010 (x2), 11, 12, 13, 14, 16(x3)), with another pumper, a MMT, LT and a Tech Rescue under construction.  I'm just not hearing anything bad... (dammit, I violated my own rule about not getting caught in a Manu. topic)


  7. 3 hours ago, SKFD_Chf1900 said:

    Low bid - period. There is a reason they are called Rosenjunkers.

    Just my observations and certain inside information.  I try to avoid "this manufacturer, that manufacturer" debates, it's not why I participate in these forums.


  8. 54 minutes ago, GilbertFIRE said:

    I guess they like getting new pumpers every 4 or 5 years

    I think it's lots of hard City miles (and in the case of 195, long runs into the far north).  The 2010/11 era Spartan/Rosenbauer rigs formerly at 192 and 195 have something like 200k on them... In fact, all 3 went straight to reserve because the 2005 ALF at 196 and the 2007 ALF at 197 had less miles and were actually in somewhat better condition.