The other thing to remember to is 20 years old is not ancient. And a federal government department is still using trucks that are over 20 years old! And they replaced trucks that were 30 years old. It's how well they are maintained & how much use they are getting. I can't see a problem using old trucks as spares, as long as the equipment is safe to operate & can still do the job, then it shouldn't matter how old it is! (I know what they are saying in the article, but we all know how people exaggerate!)
Yanco-Wamoon (a small RFS brigade) just picked up a new appliance at a cost of $215,000 & for the first time toilets in their shed! This is occurring all over the state with RFS & SES, so I think it may be a bit of "we want some of the pie too" stuff!
Anyway I tend to agree with Numbers, as a state we are considerably well off with the type & level of equipment we have & whilst I agree that the build quality on some of the vehicles may be questionable, what I have noticed is a lot of the complaints about the CFS fleet is not that it is substandard but in fact it doesn't quite meet everyones idea of what an appliance should be.
And as I said previously you can't have everything, it's either a compromise or it's meet everyone's expectations but have less vehicles to go around. I.e. Busy high profile brigades get their Urban pumper, Rural pumper, & Rescue/ Salvage trucks (and every thing else they want) & those who are out of the limelight & away from the city are stuck with the old Hino's for another 20 years
And out of interest we will get no new vehicles this year!
cheers