Reading the last thread concerning new Nissen Logistics vehicles reminded me of something i heard a little while ago, and that is that the CFS were purchasing a number of new Toyota Landcruisers to be used as Light Rural appliances. This model comes with a new V8 turbo diesel. Has anyone else heard anything similar? Will they be built to a standard design e.g. NSWRFS Cat 9 ? or, are they being offered to brigades as a cheaper 14 replacement, rather than building up more dual cab canters.
Quote from: Darcyq on June 05, 2007, 07:04:29 PM
Reading the last thread concerning new Nissen Logistics vehicles reminded me of something i heard a little while ago, and that is that the CFS were purchasing a number of new Toyota Landcruisers to be used as Light Rural appliances. This model comes with a new V8 turbo diesel. Has anyone else heard anything similar? Will they be built to a standard design e.g. NSWRFS Cat 9 ? or, are they being offered to brigades as a cheaper 14 replacement, rather than building up more dual cab canters.
I have HEARD (nothing is concrete fact!) that around 70(?) of the new landcruiser LC70 vehicles had been purchased. Interesting to see how and where these go...
Wow, 70 I hadn't actually heard what number that they had bought. You would think then that they would all be set up the same. From what I've seen, all existing LR type vehicles are all very different from the next, having been brigade owned.
70? that sounds a bit exagerated, although i have no idea what the actual number would be..
i think victor gorup have one somewhere?
If this is the first we have heard 70 sounds like a huge number to be already bought?
Victor group, monash, eastern districs,??? all have one.
I believe the one in victor group came from quorn as they had one but now have a canter so must have been a bit inadequate for them.
The LR are defined as generally a single cab, with 500 litres or less water on it.
Previously these sorts of vehicles were brigade owned (and often brigade built.) CFS haven't been building too many of these, but as the current ones get old, there is certainly a need to build new ones. (Various fires in the last two or three years have really shown how much the small appliances are needed in certain areas)
While I don't know what CFS are going to buy, but 70 may not be an extreme number - if you take it over 5 years...after all, CFS is replacing other appliances (eg 34's) at about 15 a year....75 over five years.....
Pip
The other thing i could think of explaining the massive number is if it was Fleet SA buying the cars... then they would be for CFS, DEH, etc.
The large number would make sense if they were purchased through Fleet SA , but are they all being built up to a set standard ? and if so where are they getting done? I would think given OHS Regs, that they would need to all be identical.
More like they are buying the 70 series.... CFS buy 70 vehicles..... you are so funny. Think about it!!!
Quote from: Evac on June 13, 2007, 10:21:33 AM
More like they are buying the 70 series.... CFS buy 70 vehicles..... you are so funny. Think about it!!!
Ahhh come on everyone knows CFS only buy 25 appliances max at a time :-P
Is anyone aware if any LR Vehicles are currently being built or if any are planned to be built in the 2007/08 budget??
Quote from: ltdan on August 22, 2007, 09:29:39 PM
Is anyone aware if any LR Vehicles are currently being built or if any are planned to be built in the 2007/08 budget??
Moores are building the next batch of QAV's :wink:
Thanks 'SA Firey'
Is that at the moment or in the coming year etc??
I did hear that moores are doing all light tankers and up to the 14 units and the rest as gone to QLD.....
Quote from: rescue5271 on August 23, 2007, 07:29:33 PM
I did hear that moores are doing all light tankers and up to the 14 units and the rest as gone to QLD.....
Contract for the next batch of 34's has gone to Varley in NSW on Isuzu Chassis not QLD.
Thats direct from the Boss :wink:
so a bus company is going to make the new 34's
being Varley....the dualcab might get split in two....similar to a Tiller truck cept a rigid :evil:
Quote from: SA Firey on August 23, 2007, 07:56:30 PM
Contract for the next batch of 34's has gone to Varley in NSW on Isuzu Chassis not QLD.
Excellent - let's keep changing builders each batch. Nothing like a bit of variety in the fleet. :roll:
Just as long as they don't end up looking like the NSWFB Varley Commanders.
Guys,
Don't want to be picky, but all I am interested in at the moment is the Landcruiser (LR) appliances. Not 34's etc.
Sorry guys for my bluntness
The new look CFA tanker with access from the cabin into the working deck looks the way to go,no get out of cabin up a step or two just walk out the door onto the deck....
I think the new batch of LRT'S would be best suited for brigades who have really low call out rates such as Kalangadoo :-)
and those that cant get out the door....e.g Kalangadoo!
Robert dream on you guys will never get one.I can see a need for brigade's along the coast that need these to get into areas.Beachport/robe/kingston and one in port mac group and if the need arises may be one at cape jaffa if they ever open a station there.
Quote from: ltdan on August 23, 2007, 09:17:43 PM
Guys,
Don't want to be picky, but all I am interested in at the moment is the Landcruiser (LR) appliances. Not 34's etc.
Sorry guys for my bluntness
Moores will be building the next batch of Toyota Landcruisers QAV's
Thanks 'SA FIREY'
Much appreciated re information
Hi all, has anyone heard anything more about the alledged new "LR" vehicles ? it seems to have gone very quiet.
Some issues with the front axle capacity with the new landcruser V8 - common problem with a lot of authorities at the moment. The good people at Moore Eng are working on it at the moment from what I have heard.
That would explain it. Cheers