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St Charles fire engine for sale
Found on govdeals.com:
Here's a 2001 Seagrave Fire Engine currently up for auction. The bidding is still open and will end on July 6th, 2022, at 3:00 PM ET. There are 28 days and 13 hours left in the auction.
The buyer’s premium is set at 12.5%, and the starting bid was $5,000. So far, only one bid has been placed, and the current high bidder is listed as c****************1. The current bid remains at $5,000, with a minimum bid of $5,050. Bids increase in increments of $50.
This fire engine is a 2001 Seagrave model TB50DA, with VIN 1F9E028T01CST2097. It has an odometer reading of 123,267 miles (though the accuracy is unclear). The engine has run for 12,779 hours, with 497 pump hours logged.
Key specs include:
- GVW: 47,000 lbs
- Front axle weight: 20,000 lbs
- Rear axle weight: 27,000 lbs
- Height: 114 inches
- Length: 31 feet
- Width: 98 inches
- Wheelbase: 195 inches
- Tire size: 385/65R22.5 F, 315/80R22.5 R
The body is a Seagrave tilt cab design. It has 6 seats, with 5 air pack seats. The engine is a Detroit Series 60, and the transmission is an Allison HD4060P.
The pump is a Waterous CMUYCX model, capable of 15,002 GPM with two stages. It has multiple discharge ports, including left, right, rear, and front, along with cross lays and a deck gun. The pump was last tested in 2019.
The tank holds 750 gallons and is made of poly material. It also includes ground ladders (24', 14', 10') and a hydraulic rack. Notably, the engine was rebuilt in 2009, but no paperwork is available to confirm the details. The mileage and operating hours are unknown since the rebuild.
There are two photos attached, showing the fire engine from different angles. These images were likely taken by a local fire department.
Thanks to Martin for sharing this information.