Add an actual high Pressure Fire fighting Pump to your set up, and mount it on the back of a medium duty flatbed truck, with side mounted tool boxes on both sides, and ditch the Trailer, and you could probably sell it as an actual Brush Truck to most, if not all Volunteer Fire Depts that have a smaller budget.
I think the idea of a trailer tanker or tender is a good idea. Adding foam would increase capability. I do think a higher pressure pump would be a better option. Re the tires, I'd go to 19.5's which would be in the realm of 4800 psi each and match suspension to match.At the very least the trailer could be used as a supply tender to ff vehicles on site, saving them a return trip to water source. I have a singled Volvo 730 hiway tractor for pulling my 40' 5th wheel rv and thought of mounting a tank on the deck to supply ff vehicles dealing with fires where there are no hydrants.BTW, I'm across the pond in Victoria.
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Thanks for your interest pyrogunner, because these products are custom made to the specifications of the customer there are many factors that influence the price. We would be happy to get a quote together for you! Just fill out the form at this link and we will get back to you ASAP! e-barr.com/QuoteFromBARR
Hi @brushrescue1701, we at BARR pride ourselves in the quality products we offer and can assure you that this pump is a proper high pressure fire pump. For more information on our High Pressure Fire Pumps please take a look at our website www.barrplastics.com/gas-powered-fire-fighting-pumps.html
@@BARRPlastics In that case there is something wrong with your pump I have a 5.5 HP Honda fire pump that puts out a significantly better stream than that, but honestly that looks like a stream from a trash/transfer pump to me. Setup looks decent apart from that.
Hey Charles, the unit that we show in this video is 1035 US Gallons but we can easily customize this system to work with tanks up to 6000 USG (depending on the trailer and load capacity). If you are interested in getting some more information about our custom fire fighting trailer tankers send us your info at this link! e-barr.com/QuoteFromBARR
This setup actually looks pretty good apart from the pump you really need a proper fire pump not a semi trash pump or whatever that is.
Add an actual high Pressure Fire fighting Pump to your set up, and mount it on the back of a medium duty flatbed truck, with side mounted tool boxes on both sides, and ditch the Trailer, and you could probably sell it as an actual Brush Truck to most, if not all Volunteer Fire Depts that have a smaller budget.
Pressure is dismal.... wrong pump
Why have such distracting and loud music??!! Why have music at all?!
I think the idea of a trailer tanker or tender is a good idea. Adding foam would increase capability. I do think a higher pressure pump would be a better option. Re the tires, I'd go to 19.5's which would be in the realm of 4800 psi each and match suspension to match.At the very least the trailer could be used as a supply tender to ff vehicles on site, saving them a return trip to water source. I have a singled Volvo 730 hiway tractor for pulling my 40' 5th wheel rv and thought of mounting a tank on the deck to supply ff vehicles dealing with fires where there are no hydrants.BTW, I'm across the pond in Victoria.
I tried to contact you by e-mail but your system won't let me as I live in BC but have an AB phone #.
Don't use a trash pump for a fire pump.110 lbs pressure beats 45 anyday.That set up is embarrassing .......
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Way to low pressure, You can tell by the kinks in the hose. Will not fog from the nozzle adequately to protect the fire fighter with low pressure.
What does a set up like this cost?
Thanks for your interest pyrogunner, because these products are custom made to the specifications of the customer there are many factors that influence the price. We would be happy to get a quote together for you! Just fill out the form at this link and we will get back to you ASAP! e-barr.com/QuoteFromBARR
JA JA JA JA ...HA HA HA HA ...... Lot of water , RIDICULOUS ENGINE PUMP hahahahahaha....
Christ that looks just like a trash pump that is pathetic I certainly wouldn't be advertising this you need a proper high-pressure fire pump
Hi @brushrescue1701, we at BARR pride ourselves in the quality products we offer and can assure you that this pump is a proper high pressure fire pump. For more information on our High Pressure Fire Pumps please take a look at our website www.barrplastics.com/gas-powered-fire-fighting-pumps.html
i hate to be the barrier of bad news but that thing is shit. i wouldn't try putting out a camp fire with that.
@@BARRPlastics In that case there is something wrong with your pump I have a 5.5 HP Honda fire pump that puts out a significantly better stream than that, but honestly that looks like a stream from a trash/transfer pump to me. Setup looks decent apart from that.
How many gallons?
Hey Charles, the unit that we show in this video is 1035 US Gallons but we can easily customize this system to work with tanks up to 6000 USG (depending on the trailer and load capacity). If you are interested in getting some more information about our custom fire fighting trailer tankers send us your info at this link! e-barr.com/QuoteFromBARR
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