From Danny Nelms:
This was posted on the SST emergency products LLC FB page on July 23rd.
In process pics of 78K95. The second Seagrave for the Lockport Township IL FPD. Lockport also has a 105′ Apollo on order.
From Danny Nelms:
This was posted on the SST emergency products LLC FB page on July 23rd.
In process pics of 78K95. The second Seagrave for the Lockport Township IL FPD. Lockport also has a 105′ Apollo on order.
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#1 by MABAS21 on August 13, 2021 - 6:34 PM
It’s also nice to see a panel with all manual discharge values and rocker switches. Keep It Simple!
#2 by jsvens on August 13, 2021 - 9:59 AM
I like the concept of putting the throttle close to the compound gauges, but I’d rather have it all the way to the left so I can feather the lines with my right arm. Does anybody know if this is a standard Seagrave pump panel or a custom design by Lockport?
#3 by crabbymilton on August 13, 2021 - 9:01 AM
I concur with you Mike. Another builder that seems to build for long term durability is SUTPHEN. West Allis has a few SEAGRAVE’s now starting in 2016.
All reports indicate that they love them. They were jerked around by PIERCE too many times so I doubt they would go back to them. You get what you pay for like it or not. You could buy a low cost plastic vacuum cleaner and hope to get 5 years out of it or pay a lot more for a KIRBY that will last for decades. I know that since I have 2 of them.
#4 by crabbymilton on August 13, 2021 - 8:54 AM
I concur with that Mike. Another builder that appears to build for long term durability would be SUTPHEN. Not trying to disparage other builders but when any company cuts corners, don’t be surprised when they look elsewhere. Sure you pay more but you know it’ll last. West Allis has a few SEAGRAVE apparatus since 2016 and from all reports they love them. They are one of the many who got jerked around by PIERCE.
So you can buy a low cost plastic vacuum cleaner and be lucky to get 5 years out of it or spend a lot on a KIRBY and you can hand it down to the next generation. Not selling but I have 2 of them and they never quit.
You get what you pay for like it or not.
#5 by Mike C on August 13, 2021 - 7:43 AM
Seagrave is really designed and built for a longevity! I truly believe Seagrave builds the best pumpers on the market. Lockport should get a good 20 years out of this rig.
#6 by crabbymilton on August 13, 2021 - 6:14 AM
I second that. It should prove to be a beautiful rig with that color combo. Love that green light.
#7 by Mike hellmuth on August 12, 2021 - 4:43 PM
Looks like a no nonsense engine I’ve always been a great fan of the Mars 888 lights……..