Dennis Arrived

Started by Jono, March 17, 2007, 11:59:30 AM

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RescueHazmat

Quote from: jasec on April 06, 2007, 06:42:05 PM
Your right, but you can feel the air coming from the engine compartment through a 10cm x 10cm hole im not sure it should be happening. It would have been a engine of the same age just rebuilt.

So get a 12cm x 12cm (Just to make sure you cover the hole) piece of tin, and some liquid nails.. Problem Solved!

Quote5 Calls in a day, NOT BAD, got to be some sort of record?

No where near !

Jono

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So get a 12cm x 12cm (Just to make sure you cover the hole) piece of tin, and some liquid nails.. Problem Solved!


Tin? nope wouldnt work that well. I want to get some sqaure blcoks of foam cut and use them to fill the hole.
Jono
Snr 2
Seaford CFS (Mawson Group)

BLEVE

Blue

I was joking about the CO, sorry should have put smileys  :-D  :-D  :-D

But it's still not exactly healthy. Though there are worse smells to fill the cabin with, like sweaty fire fighter, or morning breath on 3am call outs  :lol:

Camo

How has the Dennis been treating you at Seaford?  Adequate or is still being painful?
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Pixie

IMO the dennis has treated us very well, it hasn't missed a beat...the three month trial period is almost up so we (as a brigade, not management) have to make the deciscion to keep it or not.
SACFS
Seaford Brigade
Lieutenant 2

**My View only, does not reflect that of the Seaford Brigade or SACFS**

CFS_Firey

Does that mean its possible you'll want the 24P back?

Pipster

#56
I'm glad it is working well for Seaford - hopefully it will continure to!

I was having a discussion recently with some "Dennis freaks " - very nice people who own some very old Dennis fire trucks, and have a fair bit of experience with trucks...and they offered a possible explanation as to why the SACFS Dennis had so many problems..

The Dennis appliance is designed for use in an exclusively urban environment in England.  Coming to Australia, and Mt Barker,(and this is not a criticism of Mt Barker CFS)  the appliance was perhaps driving around roads that were undulating, and hence the appliance was flexing more than it was designed to do, and hence, had many problems....

I can't say if this was the actual reason for the problems experienced at Mt Barker, but it was a theory put forward....

Pip
There are three types of people in the world.  Those that watch things happen, those who make things happen, and those who wonder what happened.

24P

Quote from: CFS_Firey on May 08, 2007, 05:56:15 PM
Does that mean its possible you'll want the 24P back?
If they didnt keep the Dennis they'd probably get it back but i think its been earmarked for somewhere else.
Don't look back. Something might be gaining on you.

5271rescue

send it to stirling they dont have a pumper,we should run a book on this....I think it will stay at SEAFORD....
blinky bill
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