Any one know a fire department that needs an engine
We have a 1984 Ford Sanford Engine. It has a 1000 gpm pump and carries 1250 gallons of water. The tank is steel, no leaks. The pump works great and is top mount panel. It is an open cab design with a bench seat inside. The rear riding area (we didn't allow any riders here for safety purposes) has 2 scba brackets. The onloy down fall we had with this truck is that it wasn't meant to be driven on hills. The gear ratio is too low, but will go flat at a good speed. Any interested parties, send me your info.
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I'm down here in Virginia with Tom.I got here on Sat.And it snowed on Sun.I figured someone up there must have sent it down here.I missed going to the meeting on Tues.Hannah said it was fun.Of course I think all of them are.
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Thanks for the congrats and kind words. You've got a great bunch under you too. You've done alot of great things with your company and should be proud of em. Let's drill this spring!
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