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  • what dou you need to make it work i got one

  • To add to what einzig54 said, The Oklahoma Highway Patrol DID use these lights up until the late 80's early 90's. As a matter of fact, Federal signal, honored the OHP with THE last "bubble light" ever produced. It has a gold cover, instead of chrome. Its on display at the Headquarters building in Oklahoma City.

  • the city i grew up in in Missouri had twin 175s on the roof of their snorkel truck. I fact it was the only truck on that department that had this series of beacon ray.

  • Yes sir. Those 175's were popular in their time. The ole hill light is still popular with me.

  • Oklahoma highway patrol utilized this model up until the late 80's.

  • The bulbs on this light are arranged exactly as Federal Signal had intended them to be. When this light was designed back in the 60's, blue bulbs were not even thought of yet. Everything was either red or white and normally the whole dome inself was colored with white bulbs behind it. On the 175 normally with a clear dome the two horizontal bulbs were red and the skyward positon and angled to ground position were white.

  • That comment must be because of one of mine... I know the 175's never came with blue bulbs, I was just trying something different and had a blue light on the front of my 77 so why not....

  • Im a classic light and siren fan and i had one purchased from a fire show just a few days ago.But took it back to the vender that sold it to me becuase i thought it was broke.When now im realizing i might have hooked it up wrong.So i just have a 176 beacon ray instead.You want to talk about being mad...

  • Yeah, you can set them up so the clear lights come on independantly from the red sealed beams. An awesome light!!

  • These are my personal favorites. The Buffalo Fire Department's apparatus for well over 25 years (until 1992). My favorite combo is this light sandwiched between two strobes. This was found on the 1974 ALF Pioneer II engines.

  • Best light ever made

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