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Farmall Fire Fighting Tractor Picture from Dennis Saam

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Bob

04-05-2003 17:07:07




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Heres a picture of the tractor Dennis was asking about the otherday.




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49 Cubber!

04-06-2003 07:21:41




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 Re: Farmall Fire Fighting Tractor Picture from Dennis Saam in reply to Bob, 04-05-2003 17:07:07  
That is COOL!I love seeing the conversions done to these old tractor like that!



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williamf

04-06-2003 05:17:07




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 Re: Farmall Fire Fighting Tractor Picture from Dennis Saam in reply to Bob, 04-05-2003 17:07:07  
C.H.F.D.?
Do you know where C.H. means?
Wm



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ff316

04-05-2003 21:20:34




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 Re: Farmall Fire Fighting Tractor Picture from Dennis Saam in reply to Bob, 04-05-2003 17:07:07  
Maybe Chief will buy me one of those!

Seriously, I can't see many uses for it other than industrial or factory complex protection. Could make a pretty decent grass fire rig with some ag tires on the back, lower center of gravity from the water tank would help stabilize, but also reduce ground clearance.

I do think this would be EXCELLENT for taking to tractor shows to wow the Farmall fans!

Fireman

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Hugh MacKay

04-06-2003 17:57:24




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 Re: Re: Farmall Fire Fighting Tractor Picture from Dennis Saam in reply to ff316, 04-05-2003 21:20:34  
I can remember rural fire departments gearing up equipment much like this shortly after WW#2 using mainly old military trucks. They were nothing more than a truck with pump and hose reel. Designed to go the shortest possible route for water without roads, and they just supplied pumper truck. Usually these took a higher hp than any farm tractor of the 1950s had.



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Bob in SE Nebraska

04-05-2003 17:10:56




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 Re: Farmall Fire Fighting Tractor Picture from Dennis Saam in reply to Bob, 04-05-2003 17:07:07  
It even has a siren and red light!! Cool.



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