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A 1999 Pierce Aerial Ladder Truck, VIN: 4P1CT02S2XA001357 (17,188 miles). The cab and chassis are also from 1999, and the model is a Quantum. It's powered by a Detroit Diesel Series 60 engine and an Allison EVS 4060 transmission. The truck features a Harrison 10kw hydraulic PTO generator. It comes equipped with a 105' aerial device (model PAL105), a rear-mounted steel telescoping ladder. The fire pump is a Hale mid-ship split shaft model QSMG-150/1500 GPM. There’s an Elkhart panel-mounted foam eductor pre-piped to the front cross lay. On the driver’s side, there are two 2.5†discharges, and on the right side, one 2.5†and one 4†discharge. A combination 5†rear discharge allows for either pump or direct aerial waterway inlet, controlled by a valve. The truck has five seat positions, including three SCBA seats (one fold-down jump seat that is not SCBA-rated). There's a center-mounted EMS cabinet in the rear of the cab. The only equipment included is ground ladders and an electric fog nozzle for the master stream. The ladders include a 10’ folding, 14’ combination, one 16’ roof, one 14’ roof, one 12’ roof, a 24’ extension, and a 35’ extension. The pump passed its test in 2018, and it has annual inspection reports. It's up to date on preventive maintenance. The last aerial test was in 2017.
- Recent repairs: Pump overhauled in 2011, engine rebuilt in 2012, transmission replaced in 2012, aerial swivel replaced in 2013. All overhead emergency light bars were upgraded to LED in 2013.
- Issues: The aerial device failed the 2018 annual inspection due to excessive wear in the primary rotation bearing. The rear frame has had multiple repairs but still shows significant rust scale, rust jacking, and corrosion. The rear suspension has rust holes in the carriers, and the right side needs repair or replacement. The A/C compressor is seized and the belt has been removed. In 2011, the truck was driven into about 4 feet of water.
- Municipal vehicle, runs and drives as-is with reserve.
This item has a reserve.
Wood Dale FPD selling Pierce Quantum quint
Thanks, Tim
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