From Max Weingardt:
Zion Box Alarm 8/5/21
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#1 by The DH on August 19, 2021 - 4:32 PM
The P-75 was basically an engine with a 75ft aerial on top. No turntable controls because there is no true turntable. Controls were either at the pump panel or backstep (like a Snorkel)…and had a 500 lb tip load. Mike C, did I win?
#2 by crabbymilton on August 19, 2021 - 11:44 AM
You’re gonna keep us in suspense Mike? I’ll just guess a few. It has no pump?
The only OEM white version? It’s the only one that has a CAT engine while almost all had DETROIT or CUMMINS.
#3 by Mike C on August 19, 2021 - 7:30 AM
That Seagrave P-75 is a rare truck! There is something quite unique about it. Does anyone know what I’m talking about?