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  • @JamieR1234
    @JamieR1234 3 года назад +2264

    Hey Matt, Firefighter here as well. Couple of notes. Stop by your local firehouse and see what they have to say. They will help you for sure.
    1) Most important, make sure you get a tank with baffles or keep that thing 100% full or you will end up flipping offroad.
    2) You can get away with a way smaller hose as well. Most wildland hose is 1" in diameter soft hose. Most structural hose is 1 3/4". For reference I did the math, for a 95 gpm nozzle you'd need to be pumping roughly 130-150 psi at the pump into the hose.
    3) definitely plumb yourself a manifold off of the pump. You want numerous valves with numerous options. Anytime the pump is running you want a tank return line to recirculate water so the pump doesn't overheat or wear. you can hear how unhappy it is when you close the nozzle. This will also allow you to have another valve to have your nozzle that you wanted at the pump as well as another valve for a hose reel.
    4) Hose reel is definitely the way to go for convenience but having regular hose has its benefits as well. Research how to fold it any you will be set. Tons of ways to store and deploy it easily.
    5) Throw the pistol grip off of the nozzle. You want to get that thing out in front of you so you can swing it around. Having the pistol grip makes your tendency to keep it close in to your body which makes it harder.
    6) we don't use cam lock in the fire service but I don't have any experience on it. I would switch to hard plumbing for everything between the tank and the pump though and keep the hard suction to refill from a pond or pool.

    • @maxlynn269
      @maxlynn269 3 года назад +57

      Oh man I really wish more people would like this so he sees it

    • @PlainStraightShooter
      @PlainStraightShooter 3 года назад +26

      I agree and I am not a fire fighter, but I have messed with plenty of spray rigs and used a lot of trash pumps. No offense Matt, but we call those trash pumps. I agree above but you could just T in your outlet and valve the 1.5 fire hose and keep spooled. use the other as the 1 inch like talked about above. Cam locks will work okay with your set up and leave you a out for water out of a pond, just use a big suction with screen so you don't get a lot of mud or trash. Your going to hate that tank not baffled and yes black would be a lot better.

    • @noahsnarleynvideos5826
      @noahsnarleynvideos5826 3 года назад +31

      I can speak to the cam locks. I work for a utilities construction company so we use pumps and hoses a lot for wellpoints, and other types of drainage. We have cam locks on all of our hoses and don’t have problems with it. Just make sure there’s a gasket in the female end when you hook them up and that there isn’t a bunch of mud on the mating surface because that might inhibit the cams from locking.

    • @d.a.s.s4614
      @d.a.s.s4614 3 года назад +33

      Another firefighter here. Definitely good advice here. Would also agree that trashline/ brush line on a reel in 1" is probably best way to go with multiple port options. Not 100% sure but thought that was a cloth jacket hose. Make sure you dry those out after getting them wet.

    • @cdnroofer
      @cdnroofer 3 года назад +21

      This is the best advice and explanation out of everyone’s two cents in the comments. I’m not saying other people are wrong or right, but you took the time to point out and explain why. Love it. Thanks for your comment, and teaching me a few things. Cheers from Oshawa Ontario Canada

  • @kevindevine3395
    @kevindevine3395 3 года назад +6171

    Matt I've been a firefighter for over 35 years, what you need is a 1" hose reel commonly known as a booster line or a trash line that will solve all your problems it's a hard line so it won't kink it's on a reel so you can just roll it up and pull out what you need

    • @Gmpro02
      @Gmpro02 3 года назад +109

      this needs more upvotes and replies so it makes it farther up the list of comments and gets seen

    • @RIZZ0B
      @RIZZ0B 3 года назад +16

      Great advice

    • @clayrog6405
      @clayrog6405 3 года назад +89

      You need a water cannon mounted up top. The 1" reel will work well for your use also.

    • @bubbapearson751
      @bubbapearson751 3 года назад +29

      Booster line is the way to go !!!

    • @tomlordtom
      @tomlordtom 3 года назад +13

      Dang good advice.

  • @Jam_MG
    @Jam_MG 3 года назад +206

    im just waiting for the news headline "texas man starts wild fire testing his new fire truck

  • @PhilipKloppers
    @PhilipKloppers 3 года назад +14

    Hey Matt, from chatting with our local sugar cane farmers, I've picked up a few things over the years that may be useful:
    1) Having the tank as close to the center of the wheels is better.
    2) It might be a good idea to mount the tank across the bed rather than inline, and as far toward the cab as possible, and with the outlet toward the driver side. That way you can put an elbow and valve right up front as you get out to get the water on as fast as possible without having to run around to the other side or climb up on the bed to open the valve.
    3) If you install the electric start on it, put the starter switch on the drivers side as well, for the same reason. If you keep the pull start, some motors let you unbolt the pulley cover and rotate it, so you might be able to pull start it from the ground if you can orient it to be reachable from the side of the bed.
    4) With the outlet on the side, you can also tee off and put a faucet on the side. It's just a surprisingly useful addition to be able to get some water without having to start everything up. Small fires that are just starting might only need a bucket of water to extinguish.
    5) With larger water tanks you definitely want to have baffles in the tank to prevent the mass of water moving around from moving the truck around. I'd imagine that's even more important with the tank sitting so high up.
    6) With gas pumps it's a good idea to put a recirculation valve in to feed water back into the tank when the nozzle is closed. The flow of water through the pump serves as a coolant, and having the pump running without water moving can cause problems. (Electric pumps have pressure regulators that switch the pump off when there is no flow)

  • @hellandhighwater777
    @hellandhighwater777 3 года назад +950

    Hey Mat, I'm a metal fabricator at a firetruck dealership in Florida and I have built some brush trucks. You should really plumb in a recirculation valve so that when your pump is running and you're not flowing water it will go back into your tank, that will keep you pump from overheating.

    • @isaackrabill8621
      @isaackrabill8621 3 года назад +5

      I was just going to say the same thing, I have a unit for my pickup with a reel and pump. You can use a bypass line back into the tank with a valve on it to regulate the bypass pressure.

    • @brennancrumb835
      @brennancrumb835 3 года назад

      Pierce?

    • @madhatte73
      @madhatte73 3 года назад +1

      came here to say this, recirc line is also useful for pressure control

    • @markg1495
      @markg1495 3 года назад

      Wouldn’t happen to be the factory near Ocala would it?!

    • @1BigNateTV
      @1BigNateTV 3 года назад +4

      Mount it under the side of the bed of the truck so it's at chest height when your using it

  • @haydenboyd928
    @haydenboyd928 3 года назад +1014

    Fire Chief in SE Arizona. I’m cleaning out our firehouse storage. I know I’ve got that booster reel and hose I can GIVE you. I also have some couplings and appliances to help with your build! You’re off to a good start.

    • @staticgameslevi
      @staticgameslevi 3 года назад +29

      This needs to get higer up the list people willing to give stuff cuz they are fans are the best 💪

    • @Derek-5515
      @Derek-5515 3 года назад +8

      Very kind gesture

    • @mariogoose7702
      @mariogoose7702 3 года назад +6

      Awesome

    • @paulmoritz2240
      @paulmoritz2240 3 года назад +5

      Email him for sure!

    • @Kriklifeforever
      @Kriklifeforever 3 года назад +10

      I'd be very disappointed if matt ignored this comment

  • @BarneySaysHi
    @BarneySaysHi 3 года назад +34

    That pump definitely needs a return line to the tank for when it's idling, it does NOT sound happy!

    • @Saluki388
      @Saluki388 3 года назад

      Exactly. It will be burned up in no time.

  • @BrewdasDM7419
    @BrewdasDM7419 3 года назад +16

    You have a very good Son there. He didn't even think about going after you with that hose. 🤘😎

    • @ryanlightwood9074
      @ryanlightwood9074 3 года назад +1

      You know he probably thinking it or just spraying water straight up lol

  • @89ludeawakening1
    @89ludeawakening1 3 года назад +829

    Hey Matt, your truck's cab is in transport lock. You need to pull the pins to get the cab's air ride working.

    • @isaiahwade1484
      @isaiahwade1484 3 года назад +31

      Yep I hope he sees this comment.

    • @89ludeawakening1
      @89ludeawakening1 3 года назад +16

      @@JohnZ0805 maybe he'll see my comment. I'm sure he has no idea about it being locked.

    • @89ludeawakening1
      @89ludeawakening1 3 года назад +25

      @MMVPN Sports anytime I see someone with an MTV or LMTV, I look to see if the lock pins are in. A lot of people that get them and they don't know much about them, they don't even realize the cab has air ride and don't know to check the transport lock pins. I hope he sees it too because I know that truck is bouncing him all over the cab. Haha

    • @adamsbackcountryliving
      @adamsbackcountryliving 3 года назад +4

      he needs it to fit in the barn thats way its in transport mode

    • @89ludeawakening1
      @89ludeawakening1 3 года назад +11

      @@adamsbackcountryliving I highly doubt that. Has he said that?

  • @larryparish5984
    @larryparish5984 3 года назад +602

    MATT, "CAUTION", if that tank doesn't have baffles in it, you might not want to use it as a permanent option. With the water sloshing around in there, it could tip your truck over in rough terrain. Have a tank built from heavy aluminum diamond plate with baffles. And a lower profile that is spread out more over the bed of the truck. That set up you have will be very top heavy & dangerous on rough roads. And center the tank over the rear axle.

    • @joeyrocha8070
      @joeyrocha8070 3 года назад +5

      Good point

    • @Pman353
      @Pman353 3 года назад +4

      Big brain

    • @lukelubbers1867
      @lukelubbers1867 3 года назад +6

      Wss looking for this tbh

    • @jones5311
      @jones5311 3 года назад +8

      Best thing he can do is keep if full.

    • @kaiden47
      @kaiden47 3 года назад +8

      You can purchase baffle balls to place in the tank to stop this.

  • @Civvyphil
    @Civvyphil 3 года назад +1

    Hey Matt. I’m a firefighter in Clovis NM. Huge fan of the channel. Lots of good comments on here.
    Keep the red hose. Just fold it how your local FD does. We use a (triple lay). Makes deployment 3x faster.
    Get a gated wye for the pump. That would allow a nozzle to be mounted on the bed of the truck for really fast fire attack. A mounted smooth bore nozzle would work well.
    Baffles for the tank would make driving it more safe. Filter for hard suction of lake is a good idea.
    Remember that having your own truck doesn’t mean you don’t need a Fire Departments help. Call them first. Then start your attack.
    Super cool build!!

  • @michaelcervas6922
    @michaelcervas6922 3 года назад +7

    Matt for the water suction from outside water source highly recommend that you get a filter to keep leaves and debris from your pump.

  • @arizonametamorph6623
    @arizonametamorph6623 3 года назад +1395

    You're going to find out very quickly that you need a tank with baffles in it. All of that water sloshing in the tank is going to make the ride...thrilling.

    • @cpsencik04
      @cpsencik04 3 года назад +29

      I thought the exact same thing when I saw it

    • @thelosthorizons1
      @thelosthorizons1 3 года назад +84

      If not baffles it needs to remain completely full at all times...

    • @lawrencebeeler6273
      @lawrencebeeler6273 3 года назад +24

      Yes I was thinking the exact same thing he starts running around the property with water and it's going to be sloshing around and he's going to have a hard time stopping

    • @mattj630
      @mattj630 3 года назад +37

      Yeah, if it’s half full, a ton of water going sideways will not be fun on a sideslope. Can get some perforated drain pipe, the black stuff on big rolls, and just stick a bunch in the tank. Will baffle it “ok” without taking up a ton of capacity.

    • @joncat8519
      @joncat8519 3 года назад +1

      yeah an bigger

  • @tat-2-71
    @tat-2-71 3 года назад +375

    Someone else already mentioned it but, yeah, you're gonna need to paint the tank or something. Sunlight shining into that clear tank is gonna cause algae to grow which can stop up your nozzles.

    • @brendanleach8971
      @brendanleach8971 3 года назад +2

      Ok this is kind of weird but I used to pump algae at an algae lab while in college. It depends on the algae (which ones? Idk it was the highest paying job on campus and I didn't ask questions) some algae types can be thick and others aren't. I used pumps like this all the time to transfer the algae. I never had an issue in the year I worked there.

    • @braskybill25
      @braskybill25 3 года назад

      @@brendanleach8971 no doubt that the pump can handle some algae. Did you use a nozzle on the other end or just a hose by itself? I'm not saying you are wrong or right. Just curious

    • @grumpyoldman6767
      @grumpyoldman6767 3 года назад

      Bleach ftw

    • @barrymccockinner842
      @barrymccockinner842 3 года назад +1

      I clean swampy algae filled pools, pumps can handle algae no problem, I use harbor freight pumps to drain pools.

    • @bluecookiemonster3
      @bluecookiemonster3 3 года назад +2

      Nozzle could likely clog he said, not pump

  • @calebdixon221
    @calebdixon221 3 года назад +1

    From a firefighter - buy a floating strainer and a separate piece of hard suction hose to use for pulling water from a water source to fill your tank. Also can get a floating gas powered pump that could fill the tank while flowing water

  • @wingspeshlish3187
    @wingspeshlish3187 3 года назад +7

    My father that passed away 3 years ago worked for Stewart’s and Stevenson for 30 years it’s good to see one of the trucks he help build

  • @mosquitoswat1
    @mosquitoswat1 3 года назад +283

    ATTENTION!! PULL START FROM THE GROUND...take off the screws around the starter rope coil, rotate the starter cage to be the right angle to start while standing on the ground, and put the screws back in...BAMMO! (Tip from Steve’s small engine repair, RUclips)

    • @walkermediaworx
      @walkermediaworx 3 года назад +12

      Those Honda motors have easy to install electric start kits.

    • @jefficusgunman5885
      @jefficusgunman5885 3 года назад +6

      shoot, i was gonna say invest in a key start

    • @benthebuilder6934
      @benthebuilder6934 3 года назад +2

      I also also was going to say get a electric starter😂

    • @philb5593
      @philb5593 3 года назад +1

      Good tip.

    • @Nickerian91
      @Nickerian91 3 года назад

      Just buy the electrical started or if you are looking for a cheap solution remove the cover and start it with a screwdriver.

  • @mikestrong661
    @mikestrong661 3 года назад +640

    Take it down to the local fire house and talk to them about all the questions. I’m sure they’ll have lots of answers from experience.

    • @ABrit-bt6ce
      @ABrit-bt6ce 3 года назад +27

      They'll be very forthcoming, It's in their interest for you to be safe.

    • @johndavis1721
      @johndavis1721 3 года назад +12

      You spitten facts

    • @georgereiss998
      @georgereiss998 3 года назад +20

      And they will be able to give you some training so you are less likely to die trying to put out a fire.

    • @ahmed53938
      @ahmed53938 3 года назад +2

      nah

    • @Scott_C
      @Scott_C 3 года назад +10

      They also might help him source a water cannon for the cab turret mount.

  • @jeffmonson2073
    @jeffmonson2073 3 года назад +3

    GIANT SLIP N’ SLIDE! Get a 100’ long sheet of visqueen and a few sand bags to weigh it down. Then find a nice grassy hill at a park and use the fire truck for a giant slip n’ slide. It is seriously so much fun!

  • @quintingraeff1660
    @quintingraeff1660 3 года назад +1

    USAF Aircraft firefighter here. You have a good system going so far. Most rural brush trucks have a remote nozzle on the bumper to fix your hose issue. Your pump and tank will last you longer than you think but make sure and carry an extra fuel can with you. We use s stewie on one of the volunteer depts out here and the truck is a beast.

  • @wilbur2255
    @wilbur2255 3 года назад +212

    You need a different tank get one that is black so algae doesn't grow in your tank and make sure it has baffles so the water doesn't slosh around.

    • @loganabrahamson2317
      @loganabrahamson2317 3 года назад +7

      Hopefully he sees this. This is a huge thing, unless you plan on keeping the tank empty.

    • @jimlayton2510
      @jimlayton2510 3 года назад +4

      Have one like that at work algae is always a problem.Have to keep bleach in it or have it empty all the time.

    • @laurentbeaulieu2446
      @laurentbeaulieu2446 3 года назад

      a quick fix can be bleach but not too much

    • @TheRockFarm
      @TheRockFarm 3 года назад +7

      Fill it with wiffle balls to baffle it.

    • @braydenbretzel
      @braydenbretzel 3 года назад

      @@TheRockFarm agreed

  • @bryanb3778
    @bryanb3778 3 года назад +354

    Without baffles in the tank, be cautious, baffles help to reduce the effect of weight sloshing in turns etc, which in turn can cause a roll over

    • @frankensteinracing3520
      @frankensteinracing3520 3 года назад +10

      @WebCity Films baffle balls are the greatest things in unbaffled tanks some good sound advice

    • @DanSheldon48
      @DanSheldon48 3 года назад +2

      Good call on the baffles sloshing water has a ton of force

    • @georgejulien3286
      @georgejulien3286 3 года назад +6

      A full tank is really not an issue... a half tank on the other hand... 😂😂😂

    • @mybackhurts7020
      @mybackhurts7020 3 года назад +3

      I knew a guy that had one of those square water tanks and he had to slam on the brakes and it crashed his F350 cab

  • @Kevin_the_minion8
    @Kevin_the_minion8 3 года назад +2

    So a lot of brush trucks have a brush hose that is slightly smaller than your 2 1/2 inch hose. That should give you a little more pressure. The brush hose is also rigid and goes of a hose reel that mounts on the back of the truck.

  • @Inferno12M
    @Inferno12M 3 года назад +7

    I would recommend a booster line, usually comes in 100' reels.. it would be 1" and if you get a good one it'll have a electric roll up feature!

  • @washingtontoler
    @washingtontoler 3 года назад +234

    I am a volunteer firefighter and I really think that you are going to end up wanting a tank with baffles so that it doesn't slosh around so much and instead of the larger 2.5" hose, we only use 1.5" hose on a booster reel that makes it easy to put up and flows plenty of water for your common brush fires.

    • @Jeffrey-Flys
      @Jeffrey-Flys 3 года назад +22

      Ah.... but there’s your miscalculation.Y’all fight “common brush fires.” This truck is built for Demo-ranch brush fires!!!!! 😂

    • @John_Conner222
      @John_Conner222 3 года назад +4

      yep. People don't think about that. With a large tank sloshing around it can actually move the truck in unexpected ways when brake hard or turn hard.

    • @megacookie9199
      @megacookie9199 3 года назад

      Good man

    • @michaelwesten
      @michaelwesten 3 года назад +2

      There is no need for baffles if the water tank is 100% full, and it's not like he is in a rush to get ready to put out the next fire, when driving back with half a tank, and also just make sure there is a breather on top, so you don't implode the tank.
      Also make sure you truck is standing in a dry place, equipment that's standing dry is a lot more reliable, something like Romney huts are pretty affordable.
      I would also mount the fire/water pump under the bed of the truck for easy operation, and maybe have one on both sides of the truck, having a backup is never a bad thing.

  • @StageRightvideo
    @StageRightvideo 3 года назад +354

    Points to consider:
    * learning hose handling is part of the job.
    * Fitting a discharge manifold will let you easily fit different size hoses and choose which one to use via quarter turn valves.
    * While rushing to put out any fire - Remember to call out the fire service too. You won't have enough water, hoses or ability to tackle a huge fire and will need the professional support.
    *You'll have fuel, engine, pump, etc fitted to that truck - so carry a pair of proper fire extinguishers too.
    * If the truck is on stand-by it Must have water ready too. There will be no time to top off its water tank when a fire is spotted.
    * Secure all loose equipment against movement with some quick release fittings and keep everything in regular places so you never have to search for anything.
    * Train as a fire fighter.

    • @SheepdogSmokey
      @SheepdogSmokey 3 года назад +8

      THIS!

    • @dashingriggs
      @dashingriggs 3 года назад +14

      I think training for a fire fighter is a huge thing. its not just a small thing to do.

    • @dustinmeier9753
      @dustinmeier9753 3 года назад +13

      And because you'll need the tank filled and ready, install a sight glass and paint your tank black to cut down on algae growth.

    • @braydenbretzel
      @braydenbretzel 3 года назад +6

      100% agree couldn't say it better!!! Use fuel stabilizer in the pump too.... gloves, pants, shirts, ect in case it gets a little out of control.... rakes/ shovels..... bleech the rank so algae doesn't form..... tons of stuff to consider.

    • @Jamescritzer13
      @Jamescritzer13 3 года назад +5

      Manifold is a must if you want different size hoses in my opinion then you’re not in a bind trying to switch out hoses in an emergency. You can leave all hoses hooked up as well

  • @brentchuck1664
    @brentchuck1664 3 года назад +8

    "Child plays with a Firehose... Lincoln also gave it a try."

  • @Knapplihme
    @Knapplihme 3 года назад

    Hi from a Danish firefighter
    Even though we use other couplings here (storz coupling) you aren’t wrong to have at least one soft hose, they are way easier to carry a long distance, and extend if needed.
    Hard hose in Denmark is called HT (høj tryk- High Pressure) because they need a pressure of 20 bar (not sure what that is in psi), but it’s substantially higher than what your pump can deliver.
    We use the HT at 80% of the fires, and they are excellent an rollable, although our type need special rolls, because the hose needs to be quite sturdy to take the pressure. Ours are 70 meters long (210 feet long approx.) these are with snap coupling and those are then need for our nozzles and the pump
    My advice, new pump, and if you decide going for hard hose, you will need some special roller for it to be worth it... we use Dräger as our supplier but I have seen alternations from Rosenbauer, and CSR which all are the biggest suppliers in the EU, they have compatibility checkers and so on, for easy introduction and buying experience
    It’s nice to see what you have! And it’s plenty for just on the ranch, but ease of use and nice to haves HT is nice to have, and a bigger pump is a must 😊🚒🚒🧯
    Keep going being you
    Many greetings from Denmark

  • @meadowviewlawncarellc8079
    @meadowviewlawncarellc8079 3 года назад +407

    You should do a bypass line on the discharge side of the pump back into the tank, so when the hose nozzle is off and the pump engine is still running you’re aren’t dead heading the pump causing damage.

    • @silnieuwland5686
      @silnieuwland5686 3 года назад +8

      Exactly what I was planning to comment

    • @covert767
      @covert767 3 года назад +9

      And it can double as the fill line when he's using the pump to fill the tank.

    • @AwesomeGames56
      @AwesomeGames56 3 года назад

      Would it be pressure activated?

    • @overthehill1958
      @overthehill1958 3 года назад +7

      Yes pressure relief like a power washer. He will burn up the pump.

    • @josiah74
      @josiah74 3 года назад +4

      @@AwesomeGames56 Yeah. You could attach something like the bleeder valves that you see on hydraulic systems. When the pressure gets high enough, the valve gets opened and releases the extra fluid into wherever.

  • @Rusty.1776
    @Rusty.1776 3 года назад +416

    Just bring the whole rig by a fire house near you and let them give you advice on placement and product to use.

    • @TheComputerCowboy
      @TheComputerCowboy 3 года назад +30

      This. Absolutely. Especially because they’d be thrilled to know he’s prepared to handle crap on his property without him burning down the whole countryside in the area. Less work for them to offer good advice than to be handling brush fires.

    • @angryhoneybadger4189
      @angryhoneybadger4189 3 года назад +7

      I'm sure someone that works there would know who he is too at least. I mean you would think so anyways lol

    • @inflatablewolfie
      @inflatablewolfie 3 года назад +10

      @@angryhoneybadger4189 Considering that many of them had to be there at some of his christmas tree bonfires, yeah, I would assume many of them know him!

    • @joerock11bob45
      @joerock11bob45 3 года назад +4

      he should take it to a volunteer fire department they would love to help build a fire truck

    • @atk9989
      @atk9989 3 года назад +3

      Yea kinda confusing that he is asking the internet and not the local fire department that he knows.

  • @HALOGUNNYSGT
    @HALOGUNNYSGT 3 года назад +14

    "Master Chief, you mind telling me what you're doing on an OfftheRanch youtube video?"
    "Sir, helping Matt get monetized."

  • @beforetoday88
    @beforetoday88 3 года назад

    I'm a volunteer firefighter for a small town in lower Alabama. We mostly deal with brush fires. That hose is meant to be an attack line. I wouldn't put a hose reel on it, however, I'd build a box a little lower than the bed to fold the hose in the box. I would also suggest putting a manifold in with a second hose coupling for a smaller line with a hose reel.

  • @spiroInsano2
    @spiroInsano2 3 года назад +1562

    How do i tell my woman that I watched a 21 minute long video of a man playing with a water hose and i enjoyed the whole thing.

    • @thomasstasinakis8351
      @thomasstasinakis8351 3 года назад +23

      how do you explain to someone that a single video makes you this happy

    • @JNC7601
      @JNC7601 3 года назад +61

      Pretty sure the Dont tell Mere rule applies here

    • @scottjackson1636
      @scottjackson1636 3 года назад +20

      With enough scorn in your voice to make it clear she should have been watching with you.

    • @zavyz6364
      @zavyz6364 3 года назад +7

      U don’t tell her

    • @DanielSvensson666
      @DanielSvensson666 3 года назад +4

      Just make it sound less ambiguous so she doesn't think you watched an adult video of a guy. Just a tip.😂

  • @cristophermorrison7574
    @cristophermorrison7574 3 года назад

    For your hose, get a 1 1/4" booster line. You can get a line a real off of an old firetruck. For splitting we use what's called a gated Y. Keep in mind with a fully loaded tank offroad, you will snap those straps in no time. Way too much weight. Also get some spanner wrenches for your fittings. And if you really want to get more fire aligned Get some Storz connectors to put everything together. If you want to keep the connector running off of the tank, drill a hole in the handle and put a push/pull rod in it that you can access from the side of the truck. Hope this helps.

  • @theriot.goodblessamerica8287
    @theriot.goodblessamerica8287 3 года назад +4

    This is the man I wanna be when I grow up he doesn’t need anyone for anything he doesn’t even need cops or the fire department man is goated

  • @peterwyckoff
    @peterwyckoff 3 года назад +384

    If you are wanting to have the option to pump from a dirty water source like a lake or river you should also have a large filter to put on the hose or else you will pick up junk(fish,mud,plants) into your pump.

    • @wipplewopple1876
      @wipplewopple1876 3 года назад +6

      Junk, and possibly small creatures or fish.

    • @ionstorm66
      @ionstorm66 3 года назад +6

      You only need a strainer keep big stuff out.

    • @lemonaid8678
      @lemonaid8678 3 года назад +3

      They make them screen cage things
      That goes on the end.
      Small particles won’t damage one of them pump.

    • @raybship1
      @raybship1 3 года назад +6

      Absolutely! Good call and maybe a float so the hose stays close to the surface

    • @Notarobot310
      @Notarobot310 3 года назад +4

      As well as a secondary hard line, otherwise how does the water go back in if you're already using it on the other side of the pump?

  • @camneal7012
    @camneal7012 3 года назад +159

    You need to get a filter so when you get water out lakes and stuff you don’t have to worry about fish and sticks getting in your tank

    • @edgraves7098
      @edgraves7098 3 года назад +3

      Working at a Marina we used similar pumps to pump out boats that were sinking. Yes you definitely need some kind of filter/strainer to keep stuff out of the pump. Also we used the cam lock fittings on all our pumps. Saltwater can cause problems with them if they aren't maintained however I doubt that would be a problem for you.

    • @chad0856
      @chad0856 3 года назад

      yep they make strainer baskets to hook on with a cam lock. Keeps the trash out

  • @willspencer6023
    @willspencer6023 3 года назад

    You can also look into an electric start for the pump. Build a small box to keep your flat hose in. You can look up a firefighter flat lay for hose. If you plan on drafting or sucking water from a pond or water source to fill the tank I would look into a low level strainer for the cam-lock fitting and hose.

  • @THEREALBRYCEH
    @THEREALBRYCEH 3 года назад

    Matt, make sure that with the tank being white it will allow sunlight (UV) into the tank and will cause algae/bacteria growth in there. That water will get nasty very quickly. Make sure to drain it pretty regularly. We usually recommend black water tanks when outdoors to keep the sunlight out. 😋

  • @mbarr691
    @mbarr691 3 года назад +252

    Matt, maybe take a trip to your local Fire Department and see if they have any tips for your setup

    • @vaperainzero3886
      @vaperainzero3886 3 года назад +4

      Thats a great idea

    • @Darckstarchild
      @Darckstarchild 3 года назад

      My dad is firefigther in Perú he is now 70 years and serve 50 to the fire dep.
      I show this video and scream directly. WHAT THE HELL IS HE DOING 🤣
      In spanish " que mierda esta haciendo?"

    • @tyjones5019
      @tyjones5019 3 года назад +1

      @@Darckstarchild Well dang it Samir, ask your dad what he recommends!!

  • @justindavies9742
    @justindavies9742 3 года назад +48

    Think about 4500lbs of water moving one direction in a turn, that tank is designed to sit in one spot in a shed or next to a house, you gotta combat the momentum with baffles.

  • @michaelrossi5971
    @michaelrossi5971 3 года назад

    I’m a firefighter in California. What you need off your pump is a gated-Y if you want a long attack house and a hard line for the back of the truck. I’d recommend keeping the regular synthetic fire hose as your attack line, if you get a hard line it’s going to be a pain in the butt. But that’s my 2 cents

  • @hardballerrecon4828
    @hardballerrecon4828 3 года назад

    You should mount a hose bed so you can pull your attack line from either side. Attack line is the red hose. Also you will need to have a place to hang dry your hose after it’s been used. Stops it from rotting.
    Hose reel is handy but has higher price tag attached so you have to weigh our options. Good luck and let me know if I can answer any questions. 😀

  • @dancarlsen87
    @dancarlsen87 3 года назад +67

    Make sure your water tank is vented so you don’t collapse it in on itself.

  • @tompeavy8254
    @tompeavy8254 3 года назад +167

    Southwest Fire Dept member here. Glad to see you enjoying our former truck. Come by and see us any time you’re in the Auburn AL area.

    • @blakewestwood8096
      @blakewestwood8096 3 года назад +3

      Roll Tide!

    • @corporal1139
      @corporal1139 3 года назад +7

      Matt, you should have got a tanks with internal baffles to keep the water from sloshing around and potentially rolling the truck in a turn. The pump is known as a trash pump. If your mostly worried about brush fires you should have got forestry hose which is much smaller than your 2 1/2 inch hose and way lighter or a booster reel like an earlier commenter said. Bottom line be very careful driving the truck when the tank has water in it.

    • @jacobschmit2399
      @jacobschmit2399 3 года назад +1

      War eagle!

    • @motolifealways
      @motolifealways 3 года назад +1

      Also what will make the tank safer, would be a tank with Dividers like tanker trailers and trucks have, as that will eliminate alot of forward and backwards momentum of the water stored.

    • @BoomerKeith1
      @BoomerKeith1 3 года назад

      Gotta be cool that you're a viewer and get to see how the old truck ends up. Also, thank you for the work you do!

  • @elijahkimball221
    @elijahkimball221 3 года назад +1

    As a small engine guy, you need to run non-ethanol gas with fuel treatment in it so it won't go bad and clog up your carburetor.

  • @kennethfeld6639
    @kennethfeld6639 3 года назад

    Hose reel - use a solid hose. For a fire hose then make a bin to hold it folded and if you need it grab the nozzle and run to get it all off the truck.

  • @TheHunt-dq4vm
    @TheHunt-dq4vm 3 года назад +184

    For your truck I recommend 1inch hose, that's what we use for brush fires.

    • @garrettbedford1795
      @garrettbedford1795 3 года назад +8

      We fight with 1 inch hose we only carry 750 gallon so u have to preserve it as much as possible

    • @Tech21101
      @Tech21101 3 года назад +8

      @@garrettbedford1795 A forestry head is great for preserving water, the one Matt has there will eat through water like nothing.

    • @franksquicciarini1156
      @franksquicciarini1156 3 года назад +2

      Agree with this statement. Unless you have a steady water source, you want to preserve as much water as possible.

    • @Hammer-vr7or
      @Hammer-vr7or 3 года назад

      Up here in New England my fire dpt. Uses 2 1/2 inch for brush and some forest fires

    • @jacobrussell3800
      @jacobrussell3800 3 года назад +6

      Plenty of homes were saved from kitchen fires and dryer fires by a good ole booster reel! Miss the days of getting in and getting water on it fast. Aggressive interior attacks have been pushed out by hitting it hard from the yard babys...

  • @TheJordanRB
    @TheJordanRB 3 года назад +481

    Can we all take a moment to appreciate Lincoln's masterful camera work. He's gotten so good.

  • @almai4304
    @almai4304 3 года назад +1

    Hi Matt, you can try to fit that pump on the side of the truck right under the truck's bed. It will give you an easy access to the pump and good chances to use the fuel tank that already there without adding extra fuel pump and hoses.

  • @reginapickering2259
    @reginapickering2259 3 года назад +1

    Hi mat here's a tip if you are filling up your tank fill it to the max or else the water will swish and push you around I know this because it has made our truck do a 360

  • @TheCritterWindow
    @TheCritterWindow 3 года назад +85

    I think you need a water pressure recycle valve back to the tank. It will prevent cavitation in the pump when the hose is off and the pump is running.

  • @schasegleason
    @schasegleason 3 года назад +203

    Dad goals.... "here son come help me build this fire truck"

  • @WaltWW
    @WaltWW 3 года назад

    Mount the pump down low on the back of the truck and put a 1” rigid hose reel back there. You will have the pump accessible to start from the ground and you can gravity feed fuel to the motor from that big gas tank under the truck bed. Everything will be easy to access from the ground if you just mount it all on the back either under the truck bed to just above the back bumper area.

  • @justice4jjproductions317
    @justice4jjproductions317 3 года назад

    Some sort of lowering shelf to put the pump on for quick access that also holds a hose reel. Fire starts you unlatch the shelf pull down the pump open the water feed and start the pump, pull out hose, and be a hero....😉

  • @BenCottman
    @BenCottman 3 года назад +149

    You really should have gotten a tank with baffles to keep the water weight shift down.

    • @williamschratz7249
      @williamschratz7249 3 года назад +5

      Was thinking the same thing

    • @Fannatic942
      @Fannatic942 3 года назад +4

      This comment should be up!! Matt have to read this because weight shift of this much Of water si really bad

    • @BenCottman
      @BenCottman 3 года назад +8

      @@Fannatic942 As a former apparatus driver, I have felt the effects of the water shift even with baffles and with none at all, it could flip a truck even the size of Matt's or break the mounting and roll off the truck destroying anything it falls on.

    • @timm2020
      @timm2020 3 года назад +6

      Just throw some baffle balls in the tank.

    • @davidpeniston5351
      @davidpeniston5351 3 года назад +3

      i'm *baffled* he didn't think of that hyuck hyuck hyuck...ok i'll see myself out

  • @bdrrobertson
    @bdrrobertson 3 года назад +64

    If you plan on leaving water in the tank you should have got a black tank because the clear one will allow sun light to shine through causing algae and other things to grow which much plug up the pump or hose

    • @lilsolo68
      @lilsolo68 3 года назад +1

      Will painting the tank work?

    • @brandonpanozzo86
      @brandonpanozzo86 3 года назад

      @@lilsolo68 yes

    • @Rico_71
      @Rico_71 3 года назад +2

      Does he need also some sort of baffles/compartments in the tank to avoid the water from sloshing too much while driving?

  • @Cammi_Rosalie
    @Cammi_Rosalie 3 года назад +1

    Idea: Mount the pump with the pull-rope facing the rear. The ignition switch is also on there, so it's doubly convenient. Then, if possible unbolt only the recoil starter, but DO NOT pull it off! Simply rotate it so that your rope is facing at a downward angle, rather then upward. (so you can pull it from the ground) Plumb the tank & pump up with metal pipe. Have both the inlet and outlet from the pump plumbed so that they are both accessible from the rear. Like you intend to relocate your shut-off valve, same for the inlet/outlet ports. Then install your camlocks onto the new ports.
    Also check over your manual pretty well, It may be that your pump may not do well with the outlet being throttled via the hose-end valve.
    Finally, if you do pick up water from a river or lake, Please use a suction screen. Any little stones (or fish) sucked up will wreak havoc on your impeller.

  • @rampantsanity
    @rampantsanity 3 года назад

    my suggestions (as someone who has run fire tankers):
    take your 100ft hose and cut ~10ft off and slap some cam locks on the raw ends. use the 10ft as the primary and the rest as the secondary.
    i would do the same with the rigid hose or get a smaller rigid hose so you can fill from some place. however, unless you have a water source, there's no point in planning for a water source you don't have. on that note, typically, the fill is plumbed in a way that doesn't allow you to release water back into the source. that is generally done by mounting a pipe that drops through the top of the tank with an air gap.
    skip the hose reel and go check out how the fire trucks do it. they sometimes do a kind of folded roll that deploys fast and keeps the fittings available from the outside.
    if you're going to do a "y", plumb in some boomless nozzles on 12v solenoids mounted on the truck. typically, a water tanker will have the 4 corners and the center in front covered so that they can knock down flames to get in and out of areas safely.
    finally... your tank should probably be metal... poly melts easier and that can also be a problem.

  • @albaek790
    @albaek790 3 года назад +83

    Those honda pumps can be fitted with an electric start, so you could have a Start button on the side and the pull cord as backup in the bed of the truck.

    • @Saladdressing67
      @Saladdressing67 3 года назад +4

      Exactly what I was thinking. Electric start seems like it would make sense here

    • @oscarbrsting954
      @oscarbrsting954 3 года назад

      Dansker?

    • @albaek790
      @albaek790 3 года назад

      @@oscarbrsting954 Jep

    • @oscarbrsting954
      @oscarbrsting954 3 года назад

      @@albaek790 Hæhæ fed nok🤟😎

  • @NZlad46
    @NZlad46 3 года назад

    Reckon you run a hard line to the side with a manifold. Off that manifold run a hose to your pump. A couple of gravity feeds. And mount the pump the below deck so you can get to it easily.

  • @noahkieswether671
    @noahkieswether671 3 года назад

    We use cam locks for our jet refuelers. Handles the pressure fine, tend to leak a little in very cold temps, shouldn’t be a problem in Texas. Also always need an emergency shut off, the valve works for that but it needs to be easily reachable

  • @BIGWHIT76
    @BIGWHIT76 3 года назад +52

    Just remember that the water in the tank moves. If you slam on the brakes all that weight is coming towards you. My father who was a milkman had a buddy who’s load came through both the box and the cab and crushed him.

    • @gooberclese
      @gooberclese 3 года назад +2

      Yeah I would not trust a "headache rack" to stop a pallet of sponges much less 4500 lbs of tank and water. No thank you.

    • @aerialinterimmanager
      @aerialinterimmanager 3 года назад +1

      Oh man that’s a bummer you think they would have accounted for that

  • @tacticalwagon124
    @tacticalwagon124 3 года назад +677

    me wait for the "filling my water tank with gasoline and making the biggest flamethrower" video

  • @UncleSamsTravelingRoadshow
    @UncleSamsTravelingRoadshow 3 года назад

    Matt you need a A deluge gun, fire monitor, master stream or deck gun is an aimable controllable high-capacity water jet used for manual firefighting or automatic fire protection systems. Deluge guns are often designed to accommodate foam which has been injected in the upstream piping.

  • @U-TubeSurfer45
    @U-TubeSurfer45 3 года назад +3

    I love seeing Matt buy stuff that I know about and have used before and he doesn't think it's going to be strong enough or work well enough for what he needs it to do. And then when he used it he is super surprised and happy. Makes me happy LOL

  • @crzytino
    @crzytino 3 года назад +181

    Yeah, you’re going to need a water cannon on there so you can do some crowd control on your mannequins when they start trouble.

    • @tomlordtom
      @tomlordtom 3 года назад

      Lol good idea.

    • @NYCmob79
      @NYCmob79 3 года назад

      Hahaha yeah!

    • @Q1745
      @Q1745 3 года назад

      Or Creepy Cooter.

  • @jacsta3618
    @jacsta3618 3 года назад +51

    Matt, because it's a white/clear plastic tank, if it's not getting emptied very often you should chuck some bleach in the water to stop it getting green and full of algae. Don't need much and it's still safe if you need it for drinking water (it's what we do over here in little old NZ).
    Ps, if you do actually see this, I LOVE your videos!! You're an awesome dude!

    • @scottjackson1636
      @scottjackson1636 3 года назад +4

      also painting it black helps

    • @daleyoung7676
      @daleyoung7676 3 года назад +2

      Sodium hypochlorite degrades very quickly in sunlight and is corrosive, would be best to paint the tank.

    • @the_retag
      @the_retag 3 года назад +1

      Found a kiwi

  • @BassManBobBassCovers
    @BassManBobBassCovers 3 года назад +1

    Make sure the pump case is drained when/if below freezing outside or it will crack!!

  • @Happy.HC_
    @Happy.HC_ 3 года назад

    Trained Mechanik here 👋
    You should get a flater tank to bring down your point of weight, and maybe you could move the pump like on the side under the Truck, and get a like an hydrant to switch between pumping, sucking, and maybe the short hose.
    Greetings from Germany 🙃

  • @seanthompson6720
    @seanthompson6720 3 года назад +150

    you should connect a scuba tank up to your helmet when doing a burnout at cleetus and cars so you don't choke on the smoke again

    • @thomasohanlon1060
      @thomasohanlon1060 3 года назад +7

      Yep remember the helmets for the trophy truck with the air hose connectors, perfect use.

    • @jordanwalters9255
      @jordanwalters9255 3 года назад

      Gnarly electric fan would even help

    • @BrokeWrench
      @BrokeWrench 3 года назад +4

      Little emergency scuba tanks that just hang down from the mouthpiece. Should last plenty long enough for the world's best burnouts

  • @aarontipton1981
    @aarontipton1981 3 года назад +112

    Matt, I'm a firefighter in Wisconsin and definitely have some ideas that might help. I messaged you earlier when you picked up the OG chief about best practices with wildland firefighting.
    Either way, I'd love to help in order to make this all easier for you and most of all safer.
    Well, good luck and hope to help.

  • @bradenoconnor2987
    @bradenoconnor2987 3 года назад

    Yes definitely a Y and a center mount fire gun touret mounted on the truck. Great for fires and parades! It's not just about putting out fires but also having fun. And we know your all about fun! Goodluck with the trial and error.

  • @daltonstivers5397
    @daltonstivers5397 3 года назад

    Have a welder mount the pump under the bed if there is anywhere that it won't affect ground clearance and then hard pipe inlet through the bed. Have a tee under there with valves on both side so you can take in water from the tank or a different water source and then have the outlet wherever you find most convenient.

  • @zachcapwell2811
    @zachcapwell2811 3 года назад +68

    If you want to draft water out of a lake or body of water, I recommend having a strainer for the end of the hard suction line. Without that, particles and debris will get into your pump and you'll find that the pump wont work that well anymore.

    • @tigertank4567
      @tigertank4567 3 года назад

      its a trash pump they have no problem with crap in the water

    • @johnmuricasmith8641
      @johnmuricasmith8641 3 года назад +1

      He will get a quarter tank of mud and debris which will ruin not only the Fire fighting ability but damage the pump and the sprayer

  • @trystyngaffney825
    @trystyngaffney825 3 года назад +144

    Hey Matt, I am a firefighter from Florida. I can tell you that you need what we call in the fire service a “Booster Line”. It kind of wraps up as a garden hose does. Although it’s about 1” hose. It should do exactly what you need it to do.

  • @Vyrce25
    @Vyrce25 3 года назад

    Weld a mount off the back that is lower to hold the pump and a electric reel with a trash line. Pipe the tank shut off closer to the ground and everything should be accessible without climbing up. Something similar to a rear mount for a generator on a camper.

  • @macwil96
    @macwil96 3 года назад

    Matt turn tank sideways so you can reach valves from ground mount motor lower on truck or close to the side so you can pull cord use two hoses in reels one short one long but hard plum from pump to fixtures on truck to prevent fatigue on fittings

  • @Thellbro
    @Thellbro 3 года назад +458

    When you know how to handle a ”soft” hose you’ll appritiate it much more than a hard hose.
    ALSO, I think you should take a class in firefighting, why not take the entire Bunker Branding staff for a CPR-class and combine it? Just saying.
    Please like this so Matt and Mere se this comment.

    • @toxicplague6278
      @toxicplague6278 3 года назад +5

      I definitely agree on the cpr and firefighting class it’s a really good idea

    • @Shortydude847
      @Shortydude847 3 года назад +3

      Don’t fish for likes.

    • @paddington1670
      @paddington1670 3 года назад +1

      @@Shortydude847 dont assume things.

    • @youtubu124
      @youtubu124 3 года назад +2

      @@paddington1670 Its really not an assumption if the guy actually begs for likes.

    • @inokkinimy1268
      @inokkinimy1268 3 года назад

      Haaaa.... nice 1👍👍👍

  • @drimsey3527
    @drimsey3527 3 года назад +157

    Hey Matt, I'm Vol Fire and one thing my department does is we keep a few metal rakes on our trucks to create a 2 foot gap of bare dirt from the burnt area and the non-burnt ground. this will eliminate the fire from spreading further. Awsome setup man hope this helps!

    • @baileymuller2590
      @baileymuller2590 3 года назад +6

      Also known as a rake-hoe or MacLouds tool

    • @scottychainsaw5866
      @scottychainsaw5866 3 года назад +3

      Extrremely underappreciated comment. I would have that thing loaded with any potentially useful tool for any scenario.

    • @paytoncobb1548
      @paytoncobb1548 3 года назад +2

      this kind of thing is useful for farms too. when burning sloughs we always disc at least 25 feet out to create a firegaurd.

    • @stuartdubbs9605
      @stuartdubbs9605 3 года назад +1

      God it's a rush digging fire line during a rogue flame. You've never see fire travel faster, its terrifying

    • @kdan3433
      @kdan3433 3 года назад

      A good leaf blower works so much better to cut a fire line
      Rakes do have their place though

  • @jamesk5131
    @jamesk5131 3 года назад +1

    Hey Matt I worked in the the environmental field for a while and if you plan on sucking water from a lake or pond you will need a strainer to make sure your water is clean of debris

  • @tzq33tdq
    @tzq33tdq 3 года назад

    On our tankers (bush fire trucks), there is an inlet and an outlet manifold that is valved. That way we can just open and close valves to configure the pump for draughting (filling from static water like a dam or pool) or to pull from the water tank, or fill and pump from a pool, etc... Our tanker has 4 short (10ft approx) on the deck for fighting fires while moving, and some of the new tankers also have a monitor/water turret on the bullbar. We also have a love hose reel and a dead hose reel. The lengths of hose that are rolled up are approx 100ft, however most trucks carry sort short lengths of around 20ft for when we don't need to go far from the outlets. There are plenty of diagrams online showing how the plumbing is configured on the tankers

  • @gabeolguin6630
    @gabeolguin6630 3 года назад +169

    Touching on what Jamie said, the 1 1/2 hose you have is primarily for structural fire “residential and or big buildings” booster hose is a soft hose that is used in the forestry service. This hose can be reeled up and is very easy to move around and manipulate. You’d be sacrificing some water pressure for it because it is not as big in diameter but it will far better useful for what you are using it for instead of the structural fire hose. Generally the 1” hose nozzles have “smooth bore” and is just a solid stream of water instead of your fog stream. Careful on water hammering your pump... I’m not to sure if booster line you have to care to much about it but to be safe and not damage your pump just close the nozzle a little slower that way your hose doesn’t burst or if damages your pump.

    • @KingDavidtheRed1
      @KingDavidtheRed1 3 года назад +1

      You, Sir, are 100% correct in everything you just said!

  • @mammaletsplay5295
    @mammaletsplay5295 3 года назад +141

    Hey Matt, you should consider putting in a swimmer in the tank, that messures the waterlevel, to shut your pump of if the water level gets to low, because pumps dont like to run dry and you dont have to monitor your water level manually why hosing down. Recirculate your water to the tank while you are not hosing to prevent overheating your pump. If you want to pump in water from sa lake or stuff like that take a mesh with you for your succionhose that goes into the pond to prevent debree entering your pump, small stuff shouldnt be that much of a problem but a stick could damage your pump

    • @alexanderchezem1932
      @alexanderchezem1932 3 года назад

      J's connect it cause if not it may get lost when u shit it off like fall in the pond or water soirce

    • @mikeymorehead
      @mikeymorehead 3 года назад

      Water cannon on the side of the bed.

  • @enginebae3471
    @enginebae3471 3 года назад

    I’m no firefighter but I use those pumps daily for water filtration. That gas tank will run about 2.5-3 hrs straight before needing fuel. And don’t worry about putting a bypass on it. It strains down under load but it’s a centrifugal pump that bypasses automatically after about 25psi head pressure. It does put a lot of load on the motor so I use synthetic oil and change it every 36 hrs of run time. On big jobs we run em 12 hrs straight every day and they hold up really well.

  • @brendansprowls9449
    @brendansprowls9449 3 года назад

    All you need is a 1" hardline or wildland fire hose. 2 1/2" hose is used for big fires. Also get a tank with baffles so you dont get water hammered while driving or flip. You also want to flow the pump at which the nozzle is rated, that makes it flow the best.

  • @pghjpc
    @pghjpc 3 года назад +65

    You should mount the pump under the bed in front of one of the wheels so you can access and start it from the ground. It doesn't need to be up on the bed with the water tank. And put connections to fill the water tank down there too so you don't have to climb up to fill it every time

    • @ryanmace100
      @ryanmace100 3 года назад

      This is a great idea

    • @SirOtterman
      @SirOtterman 3 года назад +3

      I was thinking the same thing. That & put an electric start on the pump so you can focus on mounting it in a way that's best for the lines instead worrying about clearance for pull start. Mounting it under the bed would also allow you to plumb hard lines under the bed so they are safe/out of the way (leaving the bed behind the tank clear/usable if needed)

    • @MikeStone1503
      @MikeStone1503 3 года назад

      Agreed

    • @MikeStone1503
      @MikeStone1503 3 года назад +1

      @@SirOtterman I think you both are on the right track 👍

  • @CaptGiggity
    @CaptGiggity 3 года назад +153

    Come on over to Houston! We’ll let you flow some water from the real deal! Bring the kiddos too!

  • @damiansilva1562
    @damiansilva1562 3 года назад

    What you need is 1inch trash line. My volunteer department has 2 of them and there exactly what you need. Its rigid and its on a reel so its easy to pull out and put away.

  • @donnajohnson6087
    @donnajohnson6087 3 года назад

    Suggestion... You could mount the water pump below the bed but even with fuel tank to use as a siphon if you’re going to draw off the chassis fuel tank and then you can put a motorized terret system on the bed so you can operate with push button in case of small fires and you could still use the hose for big fires that are far away.

  • @covert767
    @covert767 3 года назад +61

    Matt, when running a load on a truck or a trailer that is near your max of the vehicle you need to center the mass over the axle as much as possible. Otherwise you're going to flex the frame and it's going to break. Just like your old flat trailer did.

  • @davidhinojosa9327
    @davidhinojosa9327 3 года назад +15

    When you are not flowing water with the engine running, you really need to install a relief valve on the discharge so the pump isn’t dead heading. The relief valve routes the flow back to the tank.

    • @thomasgillis7632
      @thomasgillis7632 3 года назад

      This is very important. Especially if you want to stop and start your discharging.

  • @adamgroves5016
    @adamgroves5016 3 года назад

    Move the rings out of the way on a the locking levers so they close completely. You can get leaks if the locking arms aren’t fully seated. Cam locks work very well. Just make sure the gaskets are good. They start to leak when worn out and make sure the locking arms are fully seated. I used to use them when i worked in a chemical plant and we used hoses and pumps for everything with cam locks.

  • @dwitmoyer
    @dwitmoyer 3 года назад

    Hey Matt to solve 2 of your problems get a 1-1/2 to 1-1/2 gated wye and you can put a 50' section of hose on the other half of the wye. And for rolling your hose look up a twin/double dounut roll. Sorry if someone already suggested this. I'm a day behind on my videos. Also I think we can officially welcome you to the firefighting brotherhood.

  • @joelnert
    @joelnert 3 года назад +100

    Matt explaining the chicken coop rainwater collection system as if we weren't here to watch every single moment of the process...

  • @toddmedak7183
    @toddmedak7183 3 года назад +18

    you need a hose reel, and you need to move the tank towards the back wheels a couple feet (the get the weight more balanced over the back.

  • @DavidSmith-ze3zb
    @DavidSmith-ze3zb 3 года назад

    Hey mat, to stop climbing up n down the tray, mount the pump and hose reel under the tray near the petrol tank and run tank hose through the floor so the tray in clear and user able for other item may be another ibc for foam or more water. And it accessed from the ground.

  • @joevk6274
    @joevk6274 3 года назад +48

    Next video: I pressure washed the 5-ton with my firetruck!
    Also, what if you mounted the pump under the bed between the rear wheel and the cab?

  • @Brooksy3
    @Brooksy3 3 года назад +168

    As a fire truck mechanic, it is very interesting to see somebody try and create one from scratch

    • @Linkins_life02
      @Linkins_life02 3 года назад +9

      How’s he doing?😂

    • @killer11805
      @killer11805 3 года назад +3

      Yea what’s your input?? 😂😂😂 i second that

    • @yotarocket
      @yotarocket 3 года назад +11

      "As a fire truck mechanic....", your criticism is about as useless as Joe Biden is.

    • @bobodenkirk4995
      @bobodenkirk4995 3 года назад +11

      ​@@yotarocket Whoa, you can't just be throwing those insults out there

    • @yotarocket
      @yotarocket 3 года назад +2

      @@bobodenkirk4995 Not an insult, it's a fact. His comment insinuates arrogance without any advice.

  • @G_Fresh_
    @G_Fresh_ 3 года назад

    Looks like that should work! It's helpful to have a bleeder (only needs to be like 1/2-3/4 inch) that goes from the pump output back to the tank and an easy to access valve that allows you to crack it on and off. Maybe between the output and the reducer. It allows you to keep the pump running without having the hose open. Otherwise the water in the pump head will eventually overheat and cause pump damage (unless you have a hose cracked, and cracking the hose all the time wastes water)... That is what we used to do on forest service fire engines and it was helpful.