Not sure if this has been posted before, but here it is.
Apparently this guy got destroyed by his superiors... worth it?
Eltham Flood Firetruck - Like A Boss - See the WINTruck - YouTube
A fire engine pretending to be a submarine - nice bow waveand no snorkle
Fire Truck Drives Through Aussie Flood - YouTube
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Not sure if this has been posted before, but here it is.
Apparently this guy got destroyed by his superiors... worth it?
Eltham Flood Firetruck - Like A Boss - See the WINTruck - YouTube
Repost. Threads merged.
Ron B.
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Just received the solution to your probs Gents:
Fire truck drives through Eltham flood | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
'Research'?
Would like some info about this truck
Cheers, Dave.
Hi Dave, I actually grew up just outside of Eltham... Its not a research truck, its the truck from Research. As I recall the driver got into some serious trouble. However it would be quite an effective way to deal with the DPF.The instructor actually said to us that one option would be to douse the underside of the truck in water if it automatically started a cycle while on a job.
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I pinched this from LROCV forum but I thought it is worthy of sharing.
Dave.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=janfyzt4Qyk]FireTruck in Melbourne Australia Flood - YouTube[/ame]
It appears to be fitted with the self draining Defender door seals.
EDIT: On closer inspection, I can see that it is not fitted with automatic draining Defender door seals. The passenger had to open the door to deal with the problem.
1973 Series III LWB 1983 - 2006
1998 300 Tdi Defender Trayback 2006 - often fitted with a Trayon slide-on camper.
Isuzu....enough said!
The guy driving was a experienced 4x4er.
The CFA did not see the funny side of it. After it was shown on the national news broadcasts and the CFA had no prior knowledge.
I think it was a good effort. They crew was going to get wet anyway.
To the Fire Brigade Commisioner, and our local Fire Controll Officer. It is not our Hanging Rock Fire Brigade Truck, Honest.
Wish it was though![]()
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