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2005 Fouts Brothers Kenworth Commercial Tanker
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2005 Fouts Brothers Kenworth Commercial Tanker
Truck Type Used Tankers and Tenders
Manufacturer Fouts Brothers
Year Built 2005
Mileage 18,098
Location USA - Midwest
Stock # 16411
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  • Truck Details

General Specs

  • Stock#: 16411
  • 2005
  • Fouts Brothers Fire Body
  • T300 Kenworth Chassis
  • 2 - Door Commercial
  • Length: 27'
  • Truck Height: 9' 6"
  • Wheelbase: 232"
  • GVWR: 54,600
  • Seating for 2;
  • Mileage: 18,098
  • Cummins ISC 330 HP Diesel Engine
  • Engine Brake
  • Allison 3000EVS Automatic Transmission
  • Additional equipment not included with purchase unless otherwise listed.

Pump - Tank

  • Darley HM 500 GPM Side-Mount Pump
  • 3000 Gallon Polypropylene Tank
  • Driver's Side Discharges: (1) 2 1/2"
  • Front Discharges: (1) officer's side dump Chute and (1) driver's side dump chute
  • Crosslays/Speedlays: Crosslays: (2) 1 1/2"
  • Officer's Side Discharge: (1) 2 1/2"
  • Rear Discharges: Dump Chute
  • Driver's Side Suction: (1) 4"
  • Officer's Side Suction: (1) 4"
  • Rear Suction: (2) Direct tank fills

Electrical - Lighting

Options

  • Air Conditioning
  • Backup Camera
  • Federal Q Siren
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Apparatus Information

  • In 1952, CJ Fouts and his brother Jerry started their first business in Smyrna, GA, Fouts Bros. Sinclair Service Station. This was the beginning of a 41-year partnership. CJ and Jerry remained business partners and best friends till Jerry's passing in 1995. We opened our doors as Fouts Bros. Fire Equipment in 1990. Back then we specialized in small custom trucks and used Tankers. Over the years, Fouts Bros.has developed its own reputation nationally as a premier apparatus provider of affordable fire equipment.
    http://www.foutsbrosfire.com/about/our-history/

  • With under 25,000 miles, this used fire truck has been very well taken care of over its life. There should be plenty of life left to respond to emergency calls in your own fire department with this piece of emergency equipment.