Lets see what parks in your garage!
#29
My Garage.....
9= Charlestown Fire District in Clark County
3= Charlestown Station #3
__= Truck number
9370 (Rescue & Light Air)
9320 (1500 GPM pump with 1000 gallon tank)
9360 (6, yes 6 wheel drive Tanker/Brush with 500 GPM pump & 1250 gallons of water)
^^that thing is a hause....it will go anywhere you want it to.....
i live at the fire house....
9= Charlestown Fire District in Clark County
3= Charlestown Station #3
__= Truck number
9370 (Rescue & Light Air)
9320 (1500 GPM pump with 1000 gallon tank)
9360 (6, yes 6 wheel drive Tanker/Brush with 500 GPM pump & 1250 gallons of water)
^^that thing is a hause....it will go anywhere you want it to.....
i live at the fire house....
Last edited by lifted97ranger; 10-12-2007 at 08:56 PM.
#30
Currently my bike is the only vehicle in the garage...
In a few weeks I have to get the boxes, lawn equipment, bicycles and much more misc stuff, including the new whirlpool tub out of the way so that my wifes Sebring Ragtop can make it in there. (Not my house in the background)
The only way my truck goes in the garage is if Im working on it. When we first bought our house there was about 2 weeks where I fit both of our previous cars in it. My garage is 18 x 20 and in bad shape. I keep hoping for something to take it out so I can build a bigger one.
In a few weeks I have to get the boxes, lawn equipment, bicycles and much more misc stuff, including the new whirlpool tub out of the way so that my wifes Sebring Ragtop can make it in there. (Not my house in the background)
The only way my truck goes in the garage is if Im working on it. When we first bought our house there was about 2 weeks where I fit both of our previous cars in it. My garage is 18 x 20 and in bad shape. I keep hoping for something to take it out so I can build a bigger one.
#32
#35
Originally Posted by lifted97ranger
My Garage.....
9= Charlestown Fire District in Clark County
3= Charlestown Station #3
__= Truck number
i live at the fire house....
9= Charlestown Fire District in Clark County
3= Charlestown Station #3
__= Truck number
i live at the fire house....
Hey why do all your fire trucks seem like an older style? I don't know how to explain it, but they're not
My dad is a safety guy(i cant remember the exact title) at the Hagevig Fire Training Center here. It's the best Marine Fire Training Center in the US.
#36
Originally Posted by HAZZARDJOHN
Well since I just moved, my stuff is still currently spread across two states:
In SD:
2000 ford explorer XLS
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b55/Johnny1107/P1010044.jpg[/IMG]
1975 Cadillac Coupe deVille
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b55/Johnny1107/P1010028.jpg[/IMG]
In MN:
1995 Chevrolet Impala SS
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b55/Johnny1107/towed01.jpg[/IMG]
2003 Ford Expedition
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b55/Johnny1107/PC270039.jpg[/IMG]
~HJ
In SD:
2000 ford explorer XLS
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b55/Johnny1107/P1010044.jpg[/IMG]
1975 Cadillac Coupe deVille
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b55/Johnny1107/P1010028.jpg[/IMG]
In MN:
1995 Chevrolet Impala SS
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b55/Johnny1107/towed01.jpg[/IMG]
2003 Ford Expedition
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b55/Johnny1107/PC270039.jpg[/IMG]
~HJ
#37
my Z is the only one in the garage. pulled her out to take this pic a long time ago. the other garage has workout equipment so nothing goes in there. oh yea, and my truck no longer looks stock lol.
here's what my Ranger looks like now. some of u probably seen this pic already...
btw 33's coming soon!
#38
well as of right now I live wth my parents and my mother has all he fathers and autns stuff cramed in our garage(even tho they passed on to the other side over 8yrs ago....god bless their soul) But we have my 00 ranger my dads 95 surban 93 sable and my mom jeff gorden SS monte carlo(BOOO Gordon!!!)
#40
Originally Posted by Red_Ak_Ranger
Hey why do all your fire trucks seem like an older style? I don't know how to explain it, but they're not
#42
Originally Posted by lifted97ranger
they aint that old.....the engine (9320) is a '97 model, the tanker/brush (9360) is a '93 model, and the rescue/light air (9370) is a '87 model.......the engine is the newest truck we had up until the end of last year when we got our first new truck since '97...
My favorite thing is that they kept an old '57 Dodge pumper truck that the town got new. It only has about 9,000 miles on it and starts and runs fine...even has original tires. It can't fight fires anymore due to leaks in the pumps and plumbing but the truck itself is in great shape. It just sits in the corner of the firehouse wasting away time. Big old straight 6 fires right up though and even the paint is still decent although kind of faded. That still makes me smile everytime I see it especially the old siren it has on it.
Last edited by klc317; 10-14-2007 at 08:49 PM.
#43
No garage here...just a ****ty apartment complex parking lot...
I plan on selling the Ranger in about a month, so it will soon be one less. :( 4WD and power everything is too good to pass up on the Ex though, even if it looks like hell.
If you count the roommates' vehicles, we also have a 98 F-150, 97 Ranger, and 97 Wrangler.
At the parents' house there is an 02 Ranger and 04 Civic in the garage.
I plan on selling the Ranger in about a month, so it will soon be one less. :( 4WD and power everything is too good to pass up on the Ex though, even if it looks like hell.
If you count the roommates' vehicles, we also have a 98 F-150, 97 Ranger, and 97 Wrangler.
At the parents' house there is an 02 Ranger and 04 Civic in the garage.
#45
#46
don't have many pics but you can sort of see in this one how we have it set up.
We rotate the garage spot's quite a bit, but as of right now, we have in the garage, my dad's 99 Hyundai Elantra, down due to tranny problems and my Mom's 93 Explorer Sport. In the driveway is my brother's 99 Neon, and my Ranger, and on the street we have the old 93 Plymouth Voyager (dad's driving it) and my Bronco
We rotate the garage spot's quite a bit, but as of right now, we have in the garage, my dad's 99 Hyundai Elantra, down due to tranny problems and my Mom's 93 Explorer Sport. In the driveway is my brother's 99 Neon, and my Ranger, and on the street we have the old 93 Plymouth Voyager (dad's driving it) and my Bronco
#47
Originally Posted by klc317
Probably a volunteer FD right? At our local one back home (my dad still runs on it) we have a '98 Ford F-800 E-1 pumper, a '02 F-350 dually 4x4 flatbed brush truck, a '97 F-350 (ex from the next biggest town) pickup chassis ambulance, an older Ford C-series pumper, a real old early '80s Chey Blazer, a mid '90s Peirce cab over pumper/tanker and a mid '90s International tanker. Last time I was there they even had the old retired 1980 F-600 tanker truck with a 370-4V sitting out back waiting to be picked up by a someone for a farm truck. That had to be the most underpowerd and overloaded truck i have ever driven...poor thing wasn't made for a huge tanker body but survived. Most of the stuff they get is second hand from some of the bigger city retirees but they are all mainatined very well so all are useful. Just got a sweet new firehouse/community center built 2 years ago so it works out nice for the whole community. Being the tiny dot on the map town where I grew up it's nice to see some tax levys passed and a few new community useful things spring to life. I miss living there but I don't miss the hour drive to work as opposed to about 5 minutes from where I live now.
My favorite thing is that they kept an old '57 Dodge pumper truck that the town got new. It only has about 9,000 miles on it and starts and runs fine...even has original tires. It can't fight fires anymore due to leaks in the pumps and plumbing but the truck itself is in great shape. It just sits in the corner of the firehouse wasting away time. Big old straight 6 fires right up though and even the paint is still decent although kind of faded. That still makes me smile everytime I see it especially the old siren it has on it.
My favorite thing is that they kept an old '57 Dodge pumper truck that the town got new. It only has about 9,000 miles on it and starts and runs fine...even has original tires. It can't fight fires anymore due to leaks in the pumps and plumbing but the truck itself is in great shape. It just sits in the corner of the firehouse wasting away time. Big old straight 6 fires right up though and even the paint is still decent although kind of faded. That still makes me smile everytime I see it especially the old siren it has on it.
yea we are 100% volunteer. the funny thing is, we have the 3rd largest coverage area in the state of Indiana behind Indianapolis FD and Ft. Wayne FD........
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