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For the tools that I am bringing, I have cases that allow me to easily see if something is missing. Then my wrenches are in a wrench roll, this should cut down on any losses. I have used electrical tape for years, but I try not to do that with my “shop” tools, I do it on the “truck” tools, but I don’t have a truck anymore, so the tools are scattered everywhere.
 
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Glad you found and fixed the leak.

I am with the other's in regards to pictures and names of the trucks. :)

Maybe add a link to that post in your signature.
 
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A link is a good idea, will need to take the time to photograph all trucks.

Got the knuckle boom in Massachusetts all prepped and ready for pickup. Was actually slick as can be.

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For some reason I didn’t take pictures of it after we rolled the truck out from under it, but it went well, took about 4 hours total, should be much quicker when I go to install it.
 
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And it is actually the smaller one, I will be using the N105 that my Father has.

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You know I support you in all endeavors, but the interwebs needs to know... Why did we spend 4 hours pulling a knuckle boom that we don’t want?
 
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I am essentially trading one for the other.

Headed home on the ferry now.

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Port Jeff.

Made it back no real issues, truck ran 67 at 2200 RPMs (governed there) got just over 7 MPG, frankly, better than I expected. I think once sixth gear is unlocked it will be more like 9 MPG and with some more tweaking, possibly a gear change, it will get 10. Will have to post pictures tomorrow, it was dark when we got back.
 
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Well, I have great news, really great news!

I just got off the phone with Deb and she is the one that handles MSRPs for motor vehicle excise taxes. After a conversation with Deb, she has given me an MSRP of $62,150 on the new Pierce fire truck, the town told me it would be based on $450,000, now I can just register the fire truck and use it as it is, this makes my whole life 100% easier. I am really excited about this, you can probably tell from eh way I typed this. :)

I just need to figure out insurance, that shouldn't be too bad, but who knows, might be a punch in the balls.
 

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That sounds great! And i was excited you were going to get 10mpg with the new truck, i think the tax info beats that!
 
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I still need to jump through a few more hoops, but I think it is doable and looks like I can make things happen fairly quickly. Biggest issue I have is windshield is cracked and door window is broken, outside of door was damaged and will need to be fixed. I think I have all that figured out as well. Will have to post some pictures, remember, it needs a nose job, the thing is ugly as sin, at least the nose is.
 
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New fire truck:

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How do you think I feel? :willy_nil

Insurance quote is next on the list, windshield is $1500 (OUCH), door glass is only $200, parts guy is checking into locking door handles.

I am getting PTO numbers and transmission info, so I can start to setup at least one knuckle boom crane. I think by October I should have this all figured out, if all goes as I think, I will have a truck up and running much sooner than I originally thought.
 
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Trying to figure out what to do, Pierce moved the hinges forward, so the fiberglass nose covers the hinges, then they have a ton of wiring that is behind the headlights, not sure it can actually be removed, I do think there will be a way to improve it and that is what my goal will be. Luckily you can't see it while driving the truck. ;)

Once I get the insurance and registration figured out, I will start to try and knock the "fire truck" out of it. First order of business is the the lights and lettering, then the front bumper, so I can see what I am working with. I am also shortening it a bit and need to move the rear axle back, I wanted to do air ride, but I may leave the springs, this truck is so rugged that the air ride is not capable of handling the weight that the truck can handle. It has a GVW of 55k with the single rear axle. The frame is double, but also taller than most trucks, it will be interesting to see how things turn out, my fingers are crossed.
 
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More like Ocho minus one.

The worst part is that it has already grown on me a bit, I think a few changes will make it palatable. The stupid bumper is one thing that needs to go, then the red lights on the front, they look terrible. I think the grill is also part of the problem, might be able to modify it to fit something better. No matter what, I am going to live with it, the rest of the truck is awesome only thing that would make it better is if it had the raised rear cab, but it will be fine for my purposes. I think I can make it haul two or three people in the back, but easily convert it to a bed so I have a legal "sleeper", then DOT can't mess with me as much.
 
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The insurance company will write the policy, but they have not given me a rate yet, will not have it until Tuesday afternoon or Wednesday morning, I won't have any fingernails left. I am trying to figure out logistics for what my plan of attack is, still need to finish swapping tires and rims around, still have quite a few to change.

I ordered oil just before prices went "boom", so I at least have some relatively cheap oil. Another "cool" thing is that AT&T is going to be taking down the old building and I am supposed to get the AC units, these ones are only a few years old, they even have the newest refrigerant. I can use one at this shop and one at my new shop, if I ever move. :( On that note, Dad and I have agreed that he will give two years maximum for the employee to move out of the house and shop, my Brother thinks with all the new rules he will abandon ship relatively quick. Fingers crossed!

And on a really crappy note, the knuckle boom on Ocho minus one (OMO) will make the truck not fit into the shop, my door is 10' 11" and the boom will be about 11' 3" off the ground. :(
 

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Ocho Minus One is a monster. She’s got style. The lettering is the problem. Grill is fine. You can pull those red lights, but that will leave some odd space. Maybe switch out to clear lenses or some auxiliary work lights. That bumper is just too much. You must have some pto or hydraulic winch sitting around? Lose the chrome and bolt it in.
I’d go od green or a flat tan. It will never look right. Only the government, or Strouty, would make such a beast.
 

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For the interior I’d grab some sweet conversion van matching captains chairs and the rear bench that folds into a bed. Cooler for beer and your done. I’m liking OMO!
 
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OMO is going to get the full treatment. For the exterior, I thought about sandblasting the paint off and letting the aluminum oxidize, it wouldn't be shiny and wouldn't rust.

I am not sure what those red lights above the grill will look like removed, but I don't think I want to replace them, I am not too concerned with fixing holes and I think there will only be a couple small holes for the wiring to go through. I have a buddy that has done a bunch of custom fiberglass work on a Mustang, I figure he may have some ideas too, I am also not totally opposed to remaking things out of aluminum, I can't imagine I could make it look any worse.
 

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I like the idea of replacing the red lights with clear halogen work lights.
It may help visibility on the worksite when the sun goes down early in the winter.

Paint - I like the blue on the frame of the other truck, but it might be a bit much on the whole truck.

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OMO is going to get the full treatment. For the exterior, I thought about sandblasting the paint off and letting the aluminum oxidize, it wouldn't be shiny and wouldn't rust.

I am not sure what those red lights above the grill will look like removed, but I don't think I want to replace them, I am not too concerned with fixing holes and I think there will only be a couple small holes for the wiring to go through. I have a buddy that has done a bunch of custom fiberglass work on a Mustang, I figure he may have some ideas too, I am also not totally opposed to remaking things out of aluminum, I can't imagine I could make it look any worse.

You can probably get clear lenses for those red lights. You'd have to research a bit to find the manufacturer.
 

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I agree that you should be able to find clear lenses for those red lights. My brother bought an old Yarmouth Ambulance and used that for a number of years as his work truck. He bought lenses to replaces the red and I believe the idea was to use them as work lights. - more importantly he didn't just have holes where the lights were.
 

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I’m laughing about the ugly comments.. the FD next to ours has one and we still think it’s ugly!

The red lights look like strobe heads; if the power pack still works you could install yellow. Some trucks have the bumper as just a frame extension so you might luck out.. just will need a new spot for the air horns. It probably pretty beefy; you could probably keep chains in it if you get a lid built.. that’s we’re we kept them on our old rescue truck.
 

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Ps since I know you like st get scrap value... check the gold striping- it might be actual gold leaf.
 
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I am really more interested in removing them than reusing them, I guess it depends on what it looks like with them removed. They could be reused, but I am pretty sure they are a strobe type light designed to blink, not be used for illumination. Some of the light wiring has been disconnected and I have not had a chance to figure things out yet. I know there is a TON of wiring that will need to be carefully removed (read as extricated) from the chassis, I figured I would have a couple days into the wiring at a minimum. Basically I want to remove everything I can without disrupting the truck's actual operation. Pierce has a control box that has LED lights that tell you if something is working or not, the wiring schematic is insane. Hopefully I can simplify things, most of the stuff has to do with the lights and the pump and I won't be utilizing any of that stuff.
 
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Been trying to get part numbers from the PTOs and Pumps from the trucks, no luck on one pump, looks like I may have to remove it, not tonight though. I think I have enough info to get things ordered, or at least some of the things.
 
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