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Old 03-11-2008, 10:06
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I was surprised to see the picture of my 325 above. Thanks for putting it up.

I also have a Model 125 Crash Truck. It has a Hardie High pressure pump and is a Civy based Military contract Chevy 4x2. Body made by Mack Trucks. It is 1 of 100 made under government contract and was stationed at Dow Field in Bangor Maine from early WWII through the 50's.

It will shortly be restored to it's original OD color.

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another great web site...

http://www.firetrucks-atwar.com/B.html

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More info on the TFFT....

http://www.oshkoshtruck.com/defense/...~tfft~home.cfm


Awesome machines, both from a Fire standpoint, and military
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found another thread with pic's and video entitled: "video and pics of our 5 ton fighting fire"

http://old.steelsoldiers.com/index.p...wtopic&t=19942

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Old 03-12-2008, 03:29
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Default ads and specs sheets..

these were passed to me for incursion also:

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1970 Jeep Truck, 2 1/2 ton pumper, combination water & foam.

from this web site: http://www.militarytrucks.com/Trucks/trucks.html
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Old 03-20-2008, 20:18
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Default 1942 AAC Class 125 4X2 K-5

had to wait for the ebay auction to end: (sold for $1034.99 w/ 21 bids)

description from auction:
1942 International K5 Fire Truck / Pumper Truck, originally used as a US Army Air Force vehicle...

-Only 6,014 original miles.

-4-speed transmission.

-Flathead 6-cylinder engine.

-Original 6-Volt electrical system.

-Original Siren and Light on fender...

-Approximately 300 gallon holding tank.

-Fairly new rear tires, and good front retreads.

The original color was army green. The present red paint is fairly poor...

It appears that this truck first saw duty at an Army Air Force base in Washington state. Later it was used on one of the Indian Reservations in Montana. Still later, it was used by the Neihart, Montana Fire Department... For the past 12+ years, it has been used as a standby pumper/water hauler for the ghost town retreat of Virgelle, MT.

This truck is in good mechanical condition, except for a leaky brake cylinder (Every spring we need to add brake fluid to the master cylinder). Otherwise, it is roadworthy...
It has been well maintained and cared for, since coming to Virgelle.

The pump on the front has been added sometime since the truck was new. This pump does not work (quit working last summer). The grill has been modified (cut) to accommodate this pump. The buyer should be aware that this pump is driven by a drive shaft connected directly to the cast iron pulley on the front of the truck engine crank shaft. This cast iron pulley is wobbley on the crank shaft...

The original pump is located mid ship, and is a Hardie 3-cylinder high pressure pump... This pump supplies the original hose reels on top of the truck behind the cab. When running this pump, there is good pressure at the the hose tips, but lots of water is wasted as blow-by from the one bad cylinder...

The original Hardie pump needs at least one cylinder sleeve, as the original porcelin enamel sleeve has deteriorated and allows water to blow past the piston cup, when operated. I have removed this cylinder and its piston a couple of times, attempting to fix it myself. Otherwise, this pump is in good shape...

The parking brake needs new shoes...

This truck is not perfect by any means, but the steering is tight, the transmission is tight, and overall it proves to be just what it is...a low mileage, well-cared-for old truck.

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research from a friend:
The truck is the first model of the CLASS 125 4x2 fire/crash truck used by the AAC in the US. My research says it did not go overseas until Korea. The first and second models are shown in the attachments (above message). As you see they used both the John Bean and Hardie multi piston pumps.
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I worked on both models of the Class 125 HP CFR vehicles. The most popular was the "Bean Pumper), which you have the spec's. The other was the "Hardie Pumper" (manufacture of the pump & assembly of the truck. Both had mid-ship mounted HP pumps, but the pumps were quite different. The pumping cylinders on the Bean were encased inside the pump. The pumping cylinders on the Hardie were cased outside (exposed) to the pump. Both had porcelain cylinder walls that the pistons traveled up & down in. This feature made them extremely venerable to serious damage to debris in the booster tank, i.e. sand, pebbles, rocks, etc. A good water refilling source was a must. The other major difference was the handline nozzles. Both had a h_ll of a kick back upon stream discharge. The nozzles were adjustable from fog to straight stream. A 150 gallon water booster tank and a protien foam tank provided the fire extinguisher agent. Two CO2 handle extinguisher were mounted.

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Default 1942 AAC Class 125 4X2 K-5...continued

data plates and a few more misc.. pics:
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Default Re: M49C Tanker from Eastern Surplus and Equipment..

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http://www.easternsurplus.net/408.html
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M49C Tanker, 2 1/2 ton chassis, 1200 gallon capacity, Honda 18 hp electric start pump, excellent tires, Turbo diesel, Hard top, cab heat, winch, electric hose reel on side, siren, light bar, government rebuild tag dated 1989, excellent shape, runs drives and looks great, excellent sheet metal, all wheel drive, showing 32,240 miles and 422 hours, no CDL required $9275

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This TRUCK IS THE CLEANEST TRUCK I'VE EVER SEEN. The doors open up and shut like it's brand new..!!!!

68 KAISER M35A2 WO/W FOR SALE (SOLD!!!)
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Default M1500 Oshkosh Fire Truck

thread link w/ pic's of a M1500 Oshkosh Fire Truck

http://old.steelsoldiers.com/index.p...wtopic&t=20280

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