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Fire Apparatus Model Forums Decicated to fire and emergency vehicle modeling. 2020-09-02T16:15:01 http://fireengines.net/smffiremodels/app.php/feed/topic/563 2020-09-02T16:15:01 2020-09-02T16:15:01 http://fireengines.net/smffiremodels/viewtopic.php?t=563&p=2909#p2909 <![CDATA[Re: Class 1000 Fire Pump Trailer]]> :shock: Exeptional work!!

Statistics: Posted by Hazmat — Wed Sep 02, 2020 4:15 pm


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2020-09-01T23:21:03 2020-09-01T23:21:03 http://fireengines.net/smffiremodels/viewtopic.php?t=563&p=2908#p2908 <![CDATA[Re: Class 1000 Fire Pump Trailer]]> For those interested in the details, the engine for the pump is a Dodge 6 cylinder gas engine. It powers a Hale 500 GPM pump by direct drive. Typically the trailer is hauled around by a Dodge WC or Dodge M-37. It was never hauled around by the Class 325. The trailer carried a lot of loose stuff, more than I could manage to show but the idea is there for some of the more important items. 2-1/2" and 1-1/2" hose, lanterns. couplings and adapters, hydrant wrench, tarp, GI gas can, soda/acid extinguisher and carbon tetrachloride extinguisher near the pump panel gages, spanner wrenches, hard suction and suction strainer, fire ax and crow bar.
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Statistics: Posted by Chariots of Fire — Tue Sep 01, 2020 11:21 pm


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2020-08-30T23:50:45 2020-08-30T23:50:45 http://fireengines.net/smffiremodels/viewtopic.php?t=563&p=2901#p2901 <![CDATA[Re: Class 1000 Fire Pump Trailer]]> Outstanding work, thanks for sharing!!

Statistics: Posted by Hazmat — Sun Aug 30, 2020 11:50 pm


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2020-08-29T15:31:10 2020-08-29T15:31:10 http://fireengines.net/smffiremodels/viewtopic.php?t=563&p=2889#p2889 <![CDATA[Re: Class 1000 Fire Pump Trailer]]> Statistics: Posted by Rich — Sat Aug 29, 2020 3:31 pm


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2020-08-29T14:24:14 2020-08-29T14:24:14 http://fireengines.net/smffiremodels/viewtopic.php?t=563&p=2885#p2885 <![CDATA[Re: Class 1000 Fire Pump Trailer]]> Statistics: Posted by mbkfd90 — Sat Aug 29, 2020 2:24 pm


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2020-08-29T12:28:38 2020-08-29T12:28:38 http://fireengines.net/smffiremodels/viewtopic.php?t=563&p=2884#p2884 <![CDATA[Re: Class 1000 Fire Pump Trailer]]> Statistics: Posted by kevin54 — Sat Aug 29, 2020 12:28 pm


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2020-08-29T11:19:50 2020-08-29T11:19:50 http://fireengines.net/smffiremodels/viewtopic.php?t=563&p=2883#p2883 <![CDATA[Re: Class 1000 Fire Pump Trailer]]> Statistics: Posted by JoeO — Sat Aug 29, 2020 11:19 am


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2020-08-28T23:50:48 2020-08-28T23:50:48 http://fireengines.net/smffiremodels/viewtopic.php?t=563&p=2882#p2882 <![CDATA[Re: Class 1000 Fire Pump Trailer]]>
Thanks for sharing

Statistics: Posted by CCFR-45 — Fri Aug 28, 2020 11:50 pm


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2020-08-28T19:42:49 2020-08-28T19:42:49 http://fireengines.net/smffiremodels/viewtopic.php?t=563&p=2881#p2881 <![CDATA[Re: Class 1000 Fire Pump Trailer]]> Statistics: Posted by scubaski — Fri Aug 28, 2020 7:42 pm


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2020-08-28T16:00:15 2020-08-28T16:00:15 http://fireengines.net/smffiremodels/viewtopic.php?t=563&p=2880#p2880 <![CDATA[Class 1000 Fire Pump Trailer]]>
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Tires are resin castings. The wheels came from an AMT ALF kit. Fenders were cut from a piece of PVC pipe. The body is Evergreen sheet stock. In the second photo the engine has been painted and partially completed. The centrifugal pump started as a resin casting that I used for a previous build of a Class 325 front mount pumper. The detail work was done with various plastic shapes. Common pins were used for the discharge valve handles.
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I made the front wheel for the trailer out of brass stock. The wheel was turned on a lathe with smaller parts from tubing and strip stock. The wheel swivels, turns and can be raised to the stored position when attached to the vehicle used to move the trailer. Also the engine framework was made of brass strip stock and a piece of brass mesh. The top also contains the fuel tank. The pump is connected via a direct drive to the engine.
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Here's where we are today. Much of the painting and detail work has been completed. Still to go are equipment that will be placed in the trailer along with hard suction and hose lines in the bed of the trailer.
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Statistics: Posted by Chariots of Fire — Fri Aug 28, 2020 4:00 pm


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