So I just was thinking now that I have a M45A2 class 530C and/or M530C 2 1/2 ton 6X6 fire truck. How many other on here have them??????? And what models and equipment on them and what color???????
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I have one, and drove one for years while in the Marines. It was the first Crash Truck I got my licence on.
The one I drove was, like yours camouflaged. I am thinking the first one I drove was the older 4 patteren camouflage. I am trying now to get my old photos back.
I have photos from Marines that show the M530 series trucks painted red, Marine Green, and the different camouflage patterens. I just got a set of photos from a Marine who was in Viet Nam in 1963, and the M530B (and a M37!!) are both painted red.
I have alot of the gear that went on the M530C. When it cools off down here I will lay some of the stuff out and send you a photo.
Thanks for saving our history.
One of the few, Frank
I have a 530C - restored - I'll post pix in a couple days. I have a 530B that has been a parts donor for the C - I hope to locate either a water purification or pipeline bed to install on the 530B chassis.
Anyone have a picture of their finished vehicle they wouldn't mind posting? I am looking for something I might be able to include in my volly fire departments history scrap book to show people what the first vehicle they owned looked like. I could just say "like" a deuce, and being a military town, they would have some clue, but it just doesn't explain the back end to them.
The original members of the department 25-30 years ago didn't take any pictures that we know of and I just found this info out from one of the original members this past week.
Wow! Looks great! Do you mind if I print that out as is with the credit along the bottom?
I believe I read they supposedly had a 500 gpm pump but relied mostly on drafting for water supply as the tank was rather small. Is that true?
Also, can anyone explain the difference between the A/B/C models? I am told the old one at the department was an "A".
You guys seem to be about the only ones I've found so far that have an actual working knowledge of the trucks and figure you might be the best source of info.
There was one of these on ebay about a week ago? Might still be for sale it was yellow..
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Yes, you can use the photo of my truck, or either of the ones below.
The tank is 400 gallon, with an additional foam tank - which I think is 40 gallons. My truck is a 530C, last of the series, it has a 750 GPM midships-mounted Waterous pump. Also notice the foam gun above the cab. The 530C trucks were powered by either the LD-465 or LDT-465 Multifuel engine (many folks mistakenly call these diesel), and have dual rear wheels.
The 530B at a glance looks just like this - however without the foam gun. Internally, the 530B has a 500 gpm pump. Although the bed looks like the one on the 530C, almost none of the body parts interchange. The 530B can have either single or dual wheels, and can be powered by either of the engines listed above, or a LDS-427 Multifuel engine, or a OA-331 gas engine.
Below is a photo of a 530A. Rather than a midships pump, the 530A had a pump mounted on the front bumper (so do lots of "home-brew" fire trucks). Whereas the Bs and Cs had compartmented bodies with internal stowage, much of the gear on a 530A was hung on the outside of the truck. All of the 530As had OA-331 Reo or Continental gas engines and single rear tires.
The 6x6 military tactical fire truck prior to the 530A was based on the GMC CCKW (whereas the trucks listed above were built on a Reo-designed chassis that could have been built by any number of different firms). Depending on whose reference you use, the GMC was either a Class 335 or Class 530. I'll post a photo below, just in case.