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Some fire department somewhere MUST have done this before! Maybe some pictures can be dreged up somewhere...I think its a neat idea anyhow
Ive heard that the 200 gallons which we have mounted on both our '64 WM300 Power Wagons is way too much. Im not sure EXACTLY how close this is to an...
My forest fire crew has a deuce with a 1000 gallon slip on. BUT we did have the suspension 'beef-ed' up. Never had a problem driving it through stuff; Low range with the front axle in and it can pretty much go anywhere...if you get stuck, use the winch!
But seriously, one thing which Id...
These do get REALLY hot in the summer, I second that!:-D In my semi-educated opinion Id call it a reasonable around town driver. Hell, take the back roads to work! 2cents
Keep up the good work! I can see how all that sand must get interesting sometimes
This past year we had a department BURY their 5-ton tanker right in the middle of the acess road at the fire.
I myself am still trying to learn the ways of off road driving.
Good pictures by the way!
Excellent to see a fellow traveler who is willing to help, hats off to you my friend!2cents
You guys got a LOAD of snow....Im wondering if that storm is what we are in store for up here in massachusetts....
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