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2009 KME International Commercial Pumper
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2009 KME International Commercial Pumper
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Truck Type Used Pumpers and Engines
Manufacturer KME
Year Built 2009
Mileage 33,264
Location USA - South
Stock # 16309
Price Sold and Delivered
  • Truck Details

General Specs

  • Stock#: 16309
  • 2009
  • KME Fire Body
  • 4300 International Chassis
  • 2 - Door Commercial
  • Length: 26'
  • Truck Height: 9' 6"
  • GVWR: 33,000
  • Seating for 2;
  • Mileage: 33,264
  • 330 HP Diesel Engine
  • Allison Automatic Transmission
  • Additional equipment not included with purchase unless otherwise listed.

Pump - Tank

  • Pump needs to be replaced

    Tank has been removed

Electrical - Lighting

Options

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Apparatus Information

  • KME and the Kovatch Organization are global leaders in the supply of customized specialty trucks and vehicles. Markets currently served include aviation, petro-chemical, industrial, energy, military, police, and fire-rescue. For over six decades, the Kovatch Organization has garnered a reputation for quality and reliable delivery. KME manufactures its own custom chassis, as well as distributes a wide variety of commercial chassis. KME is also a true sole source body builder that designs and manufactures a full range of bodies and related equipment. Operating as a privately held company since 1946, the Organization of over 700 employees puts the customer - and their needs - first. This customer-focused philosophy is why the Kovatch Organization has a reputation for delivering unprecedented value, custom options, dependable safety and stand-out customer service. The Organization's world headquarters is located in Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania and the location houses over 700 employees and is the central manufacturing center for all Kovatch vehicles.
    http://www.kovatch.com/about-kovatch

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