Forrest Nearing said:dang, I didn't mean to light the brush fire!!! LOL!
Forrest
Sorry folks about the rant.

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jarsong
Forrest Nearing said:dang, I didn't mean to light the brush fire!!! LOL!
Forrest
Big E said:
"What exactly is the justification for the alcola's?"
The ALCOA's do shave some of the weight off of a very heavy rig that is driven very hard. They also help disipate some heat from the tires. And last but not least, They look good.
Frankly, the added cost of the Alcoa's is only a tiny fraction of the total cost of a new fire truck.
Big E said:
jarsong I don't see what your all bent out of shape about you don't even live in California according to what you have posted for your location. Like Big E said when you order a new fire rig they come with the Alcoa's on them already, and if you want steel or something different than you have to order it and many times they classify it as a special order and you will pay more fore changing the truck, because the Alcoa's are factory speced equipment.
Our lives are on the line as it is when were out at a call, and now you want to jeopardize our safety with our equipment. Your crazy, the wheels do shave off the weight on a heavy vehicle and yes they do dissipate the heat from the brakes.
If you want to BIT*H about California and there taxes than go to the political forum we have and complain there.
IM done.
Big E there some good looking rigs your department got there.
Keep up the good work.
MIKE
jarsong said:Yep that's your tax dollars hard at work. What exactly is the justification for the alcola's? This kind of stuff pisses me off. :-{} Sorry, but Since I'm tax poor this just rubs me wrong... Thought the big ole state of CA. was in a buget crisis? I'm done now.
jarsong
Big E said:This is the rig it replaced. This is a '96, auto with a commiefornia egr engine. It's been run hard. Been through several sets of front brakes, a couple of transmission rebuilds, got rearended on the freeway amongst other things.
In it's defense, it is loaded down to its gvwr. The engine still runs good tho.
It will be going in reserve, to cover for the Fords when they break down.![]()
Big E said:Secondly, while the engine still runs good. The rest of the truck is tired and unreliable. The chassis is not up to the job that we ask it to do. It is still fine for filling in occasionally when the first line rig is down. But being used on a daily basis, it becomes an increasing liability. We, as "professionals", are held to a higher standard. Trial lawyers know that public agencies have deep pockets. You want to talk about the "fleecing of America". Take a look at all the frivolous lawsuits that not only increase your taxes, but increase the prices of everything you buy.
You asked for justification. I tried to give it. Somehow I don't think anything I say will change your mind, so I won't even try anymore. What I will say, is that our department has the overwhelming support of the people we serve. If we didn't, we would not have the equipment that we do.
MMiller said:Too bad this harmless starting thread went wrong. I see both sides. I also drive a company truck. The first was overwhelmed by the task at hand, I put up with it and maintianed it and kept it clean. About three years later I have a brand spanking new service truck in my yard. And it was specd much better. Do I deserve it? Well some might not think so because I have been in the field for only three years, but I will maintain this truck the same, becuase it will probably be the last new one I get. I wish my truck would have got the aluminuim wheels, but would rather had air ride suspension and air brakes. In my instance I got none. Oh well it works alot better then the last one.
Big E-You have a nice looking set of trucks on your crew, I am glad you guys are taking care of them. I like the wheels too. No complaints here. Thanks for posting.
Michael