2007 Hino 34's

Started by Camo, February 25, 2007, 08:30:12 PM

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Camo

Gday,

Is it possible to get an indepth review of the this years 34?  Steve?

Also a few pictures of the locker layouts etc?

Currently been delivered to Mclaren Vale, Inman Valley, Browns Well.  Anyone else?
Compton CFS Website
http://www.compton.sacfs.org

Ryan

Woolsheds Wasleys

must mean 'Gungellan" got a new truck too 8-)

Steve_McLV

The new 34 hey?I'll start from the front and work to the back...

Front of appliance... 9/10- Bull bar - 9/10 - is very chunkie, like the red & blue strobes, appliance sign
- Spray Bar - 10/10 - 3 jets  covering 3m infront of truck and 1m each side works well.
- Head lights 8/10 - hight adjustable, may need extra spot lights, see how we go.
- Cab Sprays - 9.5/10 - award winning design and I can see why, covers 99% of the   glass area even on a windy day, works great with foam on as well.
- Beacons - 7/10 - Great at night, could be better for day, slimline to keep away from branches.
- GRN /VHF antennas 10/10 - very low profile, will never get damaged
- Side steps(after alteration by Moores) 8/10 - very sturdy with lots of grip

Inside the Cab...8/10- Lay out - 7/10 - an officers delight - everything at your finger tips! short falls- lac of 12v outlets, intercom is to far for officer to reach,WERE IS THE CD PLAYER?!
- Siren - 9.5/10 - pick a tune any tune, go the hyper yelp!, air horn is a bit lame.
- Drivability - 10/10 (i'm not a driver)it's fast & responsive (Red trucks beware, don't mess with MCLV 34)
- Rear Seat 10/10 - Seats 4 across the back just fine (Mt Bold)
- Emerg. Air supply- 9/10 - yet to be used etc but will be a life saver.
- windows - Sill have to wind em!
- storage 8/10 - Love the saddle bags for tabards etc plus big pockets behind the seats.
- Seat covers 10/10 - all seats have canvas, removeable covers.

GOTA GO, TUNE IN NEXT TIME FOR LOCKERS, CREW DECK, EQUIPMENT AND PUMP

:-D

Alan (Big Al)

Kersbrook have one and Kingscote have either just got one or about to have it delivered.

We don't have that truck but have to agree with the score for the siren, HyperYelp/Low is great still undecided about the airhorn :|

As for the LED lights steve you say they are aren't as good in the day (But what is) but if you look at them up close they won't look that great but at a 100m + distance are they good???
Lt. Goolwa CFS

backburn

Side steps(after alteration by Moores) 8/10 - very sturdy with lots of grip


What alterations where done by Moores?

Scania_1

I would say that the steps for the cab, front and back were built by moores. The standard steps that come with dual cab trucks arent usually the best. They arent very wide and the first step is usually a bit high.

http://www.hino.com.au/Models/CrewCab/tabid/205/Default.aspx

loopylou


Robert-Robert34

I got an idea why not have a drag race the new CFS 2007 Hino's vs the MFS Big Red Trucks  :lol: :roll:
Kalangadoo Brigade

Scania_1

Go to the appliance photos page of the promo site to view the new 34`s.

http://www.fire-brigade.asn.au/

Camo

Quote from: Robert34 on February 26, 2007, 09:01:22 PM
I got an idea why not have a drag race the new CFS 2007 Hino's vs the MFS Big Red Trucks  :lol: :roll:

:roll: :roll: :roll:
Compton CFS Website
http://www.compton.sacfs.org

Robert-Robert34

#10
I've just looked at Mclaren Vale's new appliance its too bad Mclaren Vale 34 doesnt have one of those stickers on the back saying Eat My Dust  :-D :roll:
Kalangadoo Brigade

Alan (Big Al)

In the words of one Clark W. Griswald "Burn dust, Eat my Rubber"
Lt. Goolwa CFS

SA Firey

Quote from: Camo on February 27, 2007, 02:43:17 PM
Quote from: Robert34 on February 26, 2007, 09:01:22 PM
I got an idea why not have a drag race the new CFS 2007 Hino's vs the MFS Big Red Trucks  :lol: :roll:

:roll: :roll: :roll:

A Scania will beat the Hino hands down :wink:
Images are copyright

RescueHazmat

Quote from: SA Firey on March 03, 2007, 10:01:32 PM
Quote from: Camo on February 27, 2007, 02:43:17 PM
Quote from: Robert34 on February 26, 2007, 09:01:22 PM
I got an idea why not have a drag race the new CFS 2007 Hino's vs the MFS Big Red Trucks  :lol: :roll:

:roll: :roll: :roll:

A Scania will beat the Hino hands down :wink:

Yeah by a good country mile..  :-D

Blue

 :roll: I can see us ending up with photos similar to the centre spread of the previous RFS Bushfire Bulletin (No 2)  :wink:

Disclaimer for the proposed sequel 'Jack@ss - 911' : No appliances were injured in the typing of this segment 

SA Firey

Images are copyright

CFS_Firey

They look like they don't have much locker space at all... How is it in reality?

Alan (Big Al)

As much as the last isuzu build, around 5 lockers worth of space pls other add ons like slide out trays etc.
Lt. Goolwa CFS

Jimmy1298

Camo, Woolsheds brigade has also recieved a new 34.

SA Firey

Sevenhills as well :wink:

Best difference is the roller door lockers instead of the usual crap they dish out,and a better siren...Code 3 instead of crappy Sirenco
Images are copyright

Camo

What is the standard issue of BA to BA brigades with the new 34? 2 or 4 sets?
Compton CFS Website
http://www.compton.sacfs.org

Scania_1

There are only brackets for 2 sets. The only newer appliances you will find with 4 sets are some 24P`s and Urban pumpers. Maybe 34P`s if the brigade is replacing an appliance that had 4 sets on it.

CFS_Firey

Quote from: Camo on March 07, 2007, 03:09:00 PM
What is the standard issue of BA to BA brigades with the new 34? 2 or 4 sets?

I believe BA sets are based on SFEC's not appliance type...

24P

Quote from: CFS_Firey on March 08, 2007, 01:11:48 PM
Quote from: Camo on March 07, 2007, 03:09:00 PM
What is the standard issue of BA to BA brigades with the new 34? 2 or 4 sets?

I believe BA sets are based on SFEC's not appliance type...
Correct you have to justify having 4/6/8 sets, not just because the truck can carry them. But this is getting off thread. I like the idea of the rear facing under-tray lockers.. Better utilization of available space.
Don't look back. Something might be gaining on you.

Broadside

According to a regional officer i recently spoke to the new appliances will be delivered to brigades ready to replace the existing one. That means if the old one carried 4 BA sets the new one will too. This is as long as the brigades sfec specs match the number of BA sets they have.