continuing from mainers thread about how he moves cars he doesnt have keys too, I posted how our fire company moves cars in our drills sometimes to simulate crashes. ^That truck is our old one, and has been since cut apart and sent back to the National Wildlife service, where it actually was transformed into a tow rig for bringing trailers in and out of the woods. But Pete wanted some pics of the new one, No action shots, we dont even have decals on it yet. Soon, very soon. Its got a small Cat in it, dont know the model, thing is a beast! We got it as a basic military truck, tore all that off, and the members of our department customized it for our needs And yes, that is a railroad track for a front bumper, No forgiveness there.
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bout tine u show them the brush truck..now i gota tie it to my truck an pull it around!!!! .....not......
that truck is badass!! last time i visited my grandfather they had a similar truck laying behind their fire hall, looked more like the old truck, with a detroit deisel in it. he said they used it for evacuations when things flood down there, they've had it in something like 4+ feet of water. i wish our local VFD still had trucks like that. that, and people who could actually use 'em, lol.
Found a pic of the new truck after we started the work on the cage in the back, and a pic of the old truck before the National Fire Service took it back.