Looks very good.... what pump is it??
Hi there all
Had a couple of weeks on break over Christams and sharing some pictures of the find.
The current owner visited my pace 6 months ago and wants me to rebuild a treasure he has had in his shed for may years.
What do you do - I pick it up in a months time.......
A little History 1958 S1 Fire Engine - its the sister vehcile to my other Series One Fire Engine which was based at Woomera.
All the best
Wayne
Looks very good.... what pump is it??
Hi there Juddy
It is PTO Driven AMAG 250 Gallon Per Miinute.
Its the same pump as on my other Fire Engine (See picture)
All the best
Wayne
Well done. Have you told Mike Rivett of your find?
Last edited by 260AC; 8th January 2011 at 09:49 AM. Reason: #$%&!@
Not going to have much to do are you?
Looks pretty good.
Dennis
Hi there
Yes - found his email address but thanks for the reminderWell done. Have you told Mike Rivett of your find?
Dennis
You right Dennis - this is a task where a full resotration will destory its history all I plan to do is re-assemble all the firefighing gear.Not going to have much to do are you?
Looks pretty good.
Dennis
All the best
Wayne
Another great find, you lucky man, fantastic condition......
was the AMAG Australian? and what size fitting did it have??
Hi there
I believe the AMAG pump was a UK Product - also was used on the Series II Fire Engines.was the AMAG Australian?
I am not sure of the fittings size, but its a standard thread size we call "London Round"and what size fitting did it have
All the best
Wayne
You seem to be very good at finding these! Should keep you out of mischief for a while, along with everything else!
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
I believe its a 60mm fitting (the "London Round")
but did Woomera have those on hydrants? (I recall carrying 3 hydrants on andamooka 24, one for roxby (wmc fitted), one for most 'normal' places and one for woomera?? or have i got it arse about?
Nice truck,the s1 fire tenders are an excellent look.
(in @ two weeks time the 1924 waikerie efs (cfs) garford will be registered for the first time since 1959!! all electrics back to 6v, indicators added, mirror added, stop light added- horn, lights, generator all restored, brakes redone and a fantastic indicator switch that eliminates need for 'flasher can" etc... will put details of switch on another thread for those interested! still belongs to waikerie cfs!)
as I said though, excellent looking vehicle, I assume looking at rest that it runs nicely etc? nice project!
digger
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