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Posted by Dave NE IA on April 07, 2006 at 19:52:31 from (12.206.8.88):
In Reply to: Controlled burn equipment posted by NEsota on April 07, 2006 at 18:36:39:
Something we often forget is back burning, very easy way to help keep on top of the situation. I'm a volenteer fireman, and we assist many times doing this free of charge. However insurance Co. are making any type of volenteer work a big question mark. Fire hose nozzles are usualy set at 100# at the nozzle. We have a 5 ton army truck with two street sweeper nozzles on the front with 1,200 gallon tank. Rated at 350 GPM is what alot of small pumps are rated, usualy 11HP range for brush buggy's. Dave NE IA
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