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Just wanted to say that my department is currently selling a 1990 Sutphen 75' quint. It is in great condition. We are looking to make some department a good deal. We recently took delivery of a new quint and want to sell the old one. If you are interested at all let me know. Thanks
To start off the Sutphen is a mid-mount aerial. It is 75' in aerial length, 197" wheelbase, 380" overall length, 131" overall hight. It has an enclosed cab with seating for 5. It has all of the ground ladders included with some pike poles. The truck has an onboard generator with two telescoping halogen lights and two 100' cord reels. It has a Hale 1500GPM pump with a 400 gallon water tank. There is 5 FireCom connection ports on the truck, 4 in the cab and one at the pump panel. The ladder has been UL tested and passed in 2009. Truck is in good shape. If you want pictures give me an email and I will send them. There is plenty more, just ask any question you want and I will get you the info.
afarrar@scottfire.org - my email address
My brand preference is not E-One after being around a couple of them and I have no experience with the LTI. There are people out there that hate these brands and people out there that love these brands. There are three things that I think are more important when buying a used piece of apparatus.
First, what condition is the truck in. Not just the paint but the entire truck. You need to have it inspected by a third party, not someone the seller employs, that is familiar with aerials. This is one of the most important things you can possibly do. If you buy the truck and start spending a nickle here, a dime there, it will cost you a lot more than what the inspection would have. What about pump and aerial annual certifications? If you are shooting for ISO points and get a truck that hasn't been tested for a couple years you will lose points. If you are getting this truck because you need an aerial those certification will help the evaluator determine what kind of shape the truck is actually in, regardless of looks.
Second, will this truck work for you? You have the measurements to ensure it fits in the station but what about compartments? Will it hold what you want it to. Don't buy a truck because it is the right size and price. Granted you are going with compartments somebody else spec'd out but if they don't work for you it will be frustrating until you get it replaced.
Third, what kind of warranty is on this truck? Inquire to companies that sell used trucks, I'm not sure what is "standard" if anything but you need to do your homework.
Our department got a 1987 refurbished E-One 80' stick in 2004. It had to be this truck because it fit in the station with about 16" to spare, front and rear combined. It serves the purpose and got us a second aerial to operate with and helped improve our ISO rating. It looked like there would be space galore on it but we had a hard time getting what we wanted to on it. It is also costing us in maintenance. Hopefully it will be replaced in a couple years but until then we have to live with it. Make sure you research your purchase so it works for you.
Good Luck,
Walt
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