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firebobby
02-02-2014, 20:23
This is the hose laying vehicle we use when there's a need plenty of water in remote areas. it has just over a mile of 125mm layflat hose and can retrieve the hose once the job is complete.
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This thing will go most places and we have been into water that goes above the top of the tyres
zippy656
02-02-2014, 21:01
Can i play
firebobby
02-02-2014, 21:22
Can i play
Yeah course you can, you just have to dress up in firemans kit.... bet you'd look good in that :augie:augie:lol
zippy656
02-02-2014, 21:31
Not sure done fireman yet...
Wonder how mrszippy ....
firebobby
02-02-2014, 21:35
Not sure done fireman yet...
Wonder how mrszippy ....
:lol:lol
solarman216
02-02-2014, 21:42
I guess the hose is in short sections that you couple together, other wise you would have to deploy the whole lot to use it, so how do you cope with the couplings on the drum? Rick
firebobby
02-02-2014, 21:54
I guess the hose is in short sections that you couple together, other wise you would have to deploy the whole lot to use it, so how do you cope with the couplings on the drum? Rick
The hose is in 30 mtr lengths with quick release couplings, the retrieval unit has a conveyor belt system which can pull the whole lot up in one go, it's then layed by hand into the 2 compartments in the back.
The only time we break the couplings, is when we need to let water out if we are going up a slope, it's a juggling act between the driver and the unit and can be a pain in your clutch leg after a while.
It's a very handy bit of kit though, it has a built in tyre deflation and inflation system which you control from the cab and a pre select 8 speed box.
solarman216
02-02-2014, 22:31
Ah right you do not roll it onto a drum but lay it flat, question answered, nice bit of kit though, Rick
AlexD333
02-02-2014, 23:30
No snorkel? :naughty
firebobby
02-02-2014, 23:38
No snorkel? :naughty
Yeah, it sit at the rear of the cab, just below the roof line, about 9ft high
AlexD333
03-02-2014, 07:12
Yeah, it sit at the rear of the cab, just below the roof line, about 9ft high
I guess that'll do the job... :rolleyes: :lol
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