For some context: Ladder 42 was produced in 2001, and refurbished in 2006. It currently acts as the oldest frontline rig in the department, Its bound to have some issues. In this example, im not sure what was wrong, but feel free to guess in the comments. Ladder 42 IS scheduled to be replaced. (I was just told they tend to rev up the truck in order to unlock the brakes, so it was likely a parking brake issue/issue with air brakes)
@@SC.5B matthewenada I haven't seen any new trucks But I've heard that Truck 20 might replace quint 42 Or that Quints going to be a new Aerial, similar to Quint 9 (Which got into an MVA not to long ago)
Damn, that’s an 01 , looking more like a 2021 just saying, pierce, e one and most Seagraves make apparatus ahead of their time.. just saying.. Tony J. from Indiana..🙌🏼👍👏🏼🤔🚨🚒
Start up issue can be from starter moter or a week battery maybe even both or has a timing issue some sort or engine problems mostly i am not 100% sure but could be any one of those
Thanks for letting me know. Couldn't hear what they were saying but The firefighter went around the rear driver side to fix the issue, and their fuel tank cover was open when they drove off (And that they revved the engine and all at)
No kidding! Tbh the E-One lasted a while. Hasn't been a reserve in a minute Last time a reserve took it's spot was September Time Holding up pretty well for a 2001
@@InghamCountyFireBuff They're getting this truck replaced, don't worry 💀 It was supposed to be changed in January, but it just keeps getting postponed
Agreed. Thanks for watching! (This one will especially break because it's from 2001 👀) (Far as truck goes, Trucks in our county refer to platforms, while ladders refer to sticks)
Modern junk. Might be safer and better equipped but not the engines or drivetrain. You can thank government regulations. Boston had to replace their entire fleet of KMEs about 10 years ago because of similar problems.
For some context:
Ladder 42 was produced in 2001, and refurbished in 2006. It currently acts as the oldest frontline rig in the department, Its bound to have some issues.
In this example, im not sure what was wrong, but feel free to guess in the comments. Ladder 42 IS scheduled to be replaced.
(I was just told they tend to rev up the truck in order to unlock the brakes, so it was likely a parking brake issue/issue with air brakes)
I have a picture of all new apparatus coming in this year if you want it
If you got snap I can send it to uou
@@SC.5B matthewenada
I haven't seen any new trucks
But I've heard that Truck 20 might replace quint 42
Or that Quints going to be a new Aerial, similar to Quint 9 (Which got into an MVA not to long ago)
@@bm7151 ok
Damn, that’s an 01 , looking more like a 2021 just saying, pierce, e one and most Seagraves make apparatus ahead of their time.. just saying.. Tony J. from Indiana..🙌🏼👍👏🏼🤔🚨🚒
I agree! Looks almost new!!
Start up issue can be from starter moter or a week battery maybe even both or has a timing issue some sort or engine problems mostly i am not 100% sure but could be any one of those
Thanks for letting me know. Couldn't hear what they were saying but
The firefighter went around the rear driver side to fix the issue, and their fuel tank cover was open when they drove off
(And that they revved the engine and all at)
Ok
😂i am happy to help where i can
Mack, American Lafrance and Seagrave were the best.Some of them are in museums but would still kick ass!
No kidding! Tbh the E-One lasted a while. Hasn't been a reserve in a minute
Last time a reserve took it's spot was September Time
Holding up pretty well for a 2001
if you called 911 consider yourself dead
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Eone Expected One Of The Departments I Buff Just Got A 75ft Quint And They Had To Send It All The Way Back To Florida For More Than 1 Problem
This one was great up until about 2020
I've got a time lapse of it being towed :/
Glad they're replacing it
Like no hate but they try and revises their company and make some fixes
@@InghamCountyFireBuff They're getting this truck replaced, don't worry 💀
It was supposed to be changed in January, but it just keeps getting postponed
Sweet@@bm7151
It’s a truck and yes they do break
Agreed. Thanks for watching!
(This one will especially break because it's from 2001 👀)
(Far as truck goes, Trucks in our county refer to platforms, while ladders refer to sticks)
Modern junk. Might be safer and better equipped but not the engines or drivetrain. You can thank government regulations. Boston had to replace their entire fleet of KMEs about 10 years ago because of similar problems.
I wouldn't call this truck modern
Built in 2001, refurbished in 2006
@@bm7151thank you for your service appreciate it very appreciated it ❤😊😊❤❤😊❤😊😊❤😊
@@ShariahThomas Whether you were talking about buffing or not, I'm not quite a firefighter. Appreciate you giving support to them though!
@@bm7151 thank you for your service appreciate it very appreciated it
@@bm7151 thank you for your service appreciate it very appreciated it
E-One junk
While i agree, this one's held up pretty well for a 2001. Havent seen it as a reserve in a minute either 🤷
@@bm7151 I guess so it was refurbished after only 5 years in a rural fire dept. how do you think it would hold up in New York
@@tsaffran Definitely not a rural department 💀
Currently have 48 stations, all of which run an average of 15 calls per shift
@briansullivan3579 Pierces are just cheaper
So the departments basically know what their getting themselves into 🤷
@@bm7151 my bad, E-Ones 105' rear mount isn't a bad piece I think that was the highest before Pierce came out with the 107'