MF RED in MT
Veteran Member
In my MF manual, it states the GC2400/GC2410 hours are calculated at 1800 RPM average, and the GC2600/GC2610 hours are calculated at 2330 RPM average, which means "lower RPM's = lower hours
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Hey RobertN, F.Y.I. I use to live in Pollock Pines for about 11 years in the mid 1980's to the mid 1990's. Great location in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, but I believe I have found a much better place to live that is a lot closer to God
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That incident you mentioned above, I had worked with a couple of those deputies back in the 1990's and was glad to hear that they all survived!!!
You also may know, back in 1864 a deputy was shot and killed at the Somerset House; and then again in the 1990's another deputy was shot many times but did survive at the same Somerset House location; and then again in the 1990's, with great training from the Sheriff's Department, my partner and I tackled an individual with a loaded handgun at the same Somerset House location, no shots fired :thumbsup:. If you see any of the EDSO Deputies, tell them hi and to be safe so that after each shift, they can go home to their familes :thumbsup:!!! KC
Some fire engines have odometer and hour meter. On scene, you may be running while scene lights and stuff are on. The midship pump runs with the tranny in gear; I do not remember if it shows as miles.
One of our engines has extra hours on it; almost 10. Does not seem like much, but that was one incident. Engine/Medic responded to medic call; person had been shot. The shooter was still thee, and threatened. Medic unit was able to drive away; logistics required abandoning the engine for crew safety so they literally ran from the scene. Was hours before they could go back in. Person was holed up for a while, shot Deputies, before all was done(person finally shot themself). Bad call to be on... Still, would be on the hour meter.
And, it would be FUN to have an old late 50's American LaFranceHours or not
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Hey RobertN, F.Y.I. I use to live in Pollock Pines for about 11 years in the mid 1980's to the mid 1990's. Great location in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, but I believe I have found a much better place to live that is a lot closer to God
That incident you mentioned above, I had worked with a couple of those deputies back in the 1990's and was glad to hear that they all survived!!!
You also may know, back in 1864 a deputy was shot and killed at the Somerset House; and then again in the 1990's another deputy was shot many times but did survive at the same Somerset House location; and then again in the 1990's, with great training from the Sheriff's Department, my partner and I tackled an individual with a loaded handgun at the same Somerset House location, no shots fired :thumbsup:. If you see any of the EDSO Deputies, tell them hi and to be safe so that after each shift, they can go home to their familes :thumbsup:!!! KC