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1983 Seagrave 100' Ladder
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1983 Seagrave 100' Ladder
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Truck Type Used Aerials, Ladder Trucks and Quints
Manufacturer Seagrave
Year Built 1983
Mileage 26,630
Location
Stock # 06223
Price Sold and Delivered

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  • Truck Details

General Specs

  • Stock#: 06223
  • 1983
  • Seagrave Fire Body
  • Seagrave Chassis
  • Custom
  • Length: 38'
  • Truck Height: 10'
  • Seating for 3; 2 SCBA seats
  • Mileage: 26,630
  • Engine Hours: 699
  • Detroit 8V71 Diesel Engine
  • 2.5" Ladder Pipe with Tip
  • Allison Automatic Transmission
  • Additional equipment not included with purchase unless otherwise listed.

Pump - Tank

  • Waterous 1250 GPM Side-Mount Pump
  • 250 Gallon Tank

Electrical - Lighting

  • Onan 6KW Diesel Generator
  • 2 - Telescoping Scene Lights
  • 15' of 6" Soft Suction Hose
  • Galls Street Thunder Electronic Siren and Mic
    Roof Mounted Air Horns
  • Low Profile LED Light Bar
    2 - Front Mounted Spot/Flood Lights
    2 - Rear Mounted Spot/Flood Lights
    Rear Mounted Federal Signal Model 14 Warning Lights

Options

  • : 100 Aerial Device
  • Ground Ladders: 40', 35', 28', 20', 16', 16', 10'
  • Federal Q Siren
  • Truck Description
Good truck, ready for inspection and release.

Apparatus Information

  • Seagrave, founded by Fredric Seagrave in Detroit, Michigan in 1881, is the oldest continuous manufacturer of fire apparatus in the United States. The company moved to Columbus, Ohio in 1891 and remained there until 1963. In 1963 Seagrave moved all operations to Clintonville, Wisconsin. FWD was founded in 1909 by Otto Zachow and William Besserdich in Clintonville, Wisconsin. It became a premier manufacturer of severe chassis and produced America's first all-wheel drive chassis.
    http://www.seagrave.com/company/aboutus

  • This old fire truck would make a good collector's rig, or parade piece for a Volunteer Fire Department, or a Fire Fighter who just wants their own rig to make local appearances.


  • With under 50,000 miles, this piece of apparatus has lots of life remaining to respond to emergencies in your department.