Yes, from what i hear the shortfalls start at the headlights and finish at the rear flashers.
But i think it is slowly getting there
To be fair to Stirling Pumper, its an excellent truck. The main shortfalls come where corners were cut in the building of it...
*The pump is a single stage pump, so its best for volume pumping and boosting (Still the same pump James)...
*The hose reals are < 25mm which is fine for rubbish fires and MVA fire cover, but not really safe for anything else...
*The Foam system (AFFF) doesn't work (The best we can get is a whitish froth in the water).
*Problems we were having with the air valves *should* have been fixed by the installation of a manual Tank to Pump valve. (There is also no re-circ valve which while not important is really annoying...)
*The bar lights were running on 12 volts, (from the old pumper), and the transformer burned out a couple of times, hence the light bar being replaced with a 24 volt one (You can see in the photo ^ that the lights aren't working).
Mechanically, the only thing to go wrong the the Isuzu chassis is that the Exhaust and Retarder brakes broke (twice).
HOWEVER, as James said, its got a nice big engine in it – has no trouble pulling up the hills in the Stirling district (We can now pass the cyclists on Summit road heading up to mount lofty, rather than being passed by them). It has plenty of locker room for BA, Hazmat, Omni tool, etc... Great heating... It also has no worries driving down rough driveways and dirt tracks...
So even with its (many) short comings, it's still the pride of Stirlings fleet....