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I suppose you guys have seen it all, but here are some pics of the brush truck a built for our FD a while ago. We had an M38a1 and a M715, but both had weak brakes and poor traction. We live in the Driftless area in western Wisconsin so the woodland is very steep. Our fires are mostly early spring. It is usually after the snow goes and the duff dries out. Underneath it is greasy. spent the money on tires so we could run in low range. We want to follow the nozzle man and hose puller. We usually run 50' of hose. Works the best because we can keep it off the ground. The driver is supposed to only go the same speed as the guys pulling on the hose. if he goes too fast, the hose touches the ground. If he does what we all agreed, it never touches the ground. Much safer than the truck driving ahead and the hose guys getting jerked around. The tires are the key. Great traction = safe speed. The tank is 150 gallons for a safe weight.
The first pic is the test run of the tank set up. We are on a training burn in someones yard. Otherwise the truck stays in the black and never the unburned area.
The first pic is the test run of the tank set up. We are on a training burn in someones yard. Otherwise the truck stays in the black and never the unburned area.
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