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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2009

brush truck fulton tx fire dept 5 ton 6x6

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  • ok havent been on in a while , the blue paint is because we carry water and it is blue , stands out on a fire scene. the big Grill well we take this thing thru heavy brush and trees so we have to knock over trees (big ones) to get to the fire line.this is our brush truck and as far as tankers come with three dept thatr respond we have 10k gallons with just 3 trucks . thank you all for the posts and i will put up a video as sone as i make one

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  • Great Job! Take a look at our website. We're building two 1965 Kaieser 800 Series Trucks for Corpus Christi Fire Dept. and I think you guys would appreciate it.website is 

  • Good Job

  • One question ???? Why blue?

  • I cant speak for these guys but here in PA we push over alot of trees with those huge bumbers.

  • What's the purpose of the huge bumper??

  • that old 5 ton probably use to weigh 5 ton, now its about 7 with all the new changes. LOL! .. still is a sick ass truck though..

  • I have to ask, why was the "armor plating" necessary? A bigger tank with some type of discharge would be been helpful as a backup tanker.

  • Nice truck. Very nice truck !! If you have not seen our 5 ton, go to my page and take a look. I know exactly what you mean by the thousands of hours of labor. My wife and I nearly divorced when i built our 5 ton. LOL !! It took alot of hard work but it sure turned out nice.

  • Cool! An M920 ready for a different kind of battle now! If you guys do the conversion, & put Oshkosh super singles all around (like the newer M920's), you'll be able to get 65MPH safely out of that truck if you ever needed to, & you'll also be able to get through the "deep, & dirty" areas alot easier. Same load capacity too. Cool truck! Any video footage?

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