ABANDONED 1974 Fire Truck - Will It Run and Drive After 15 Years?

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Dylan McCool

Dylan McCool

Жыл бұрын

"But by the grace of God I am what I am: and his grace which was bestowed upon me was not in vain; but I laboured more abundantly than they all: yet not I, but the grace of God which was with me." -1 Corinthians 15:10
I may have a problem. This fire truck is all the way from 1974, and it sports a whopping 534 cubic inch Super Duty Ford engine! It was previously used as a water truck for a horse show arena, but has since been left to wither away in the years following. Not only will we have to make it run and drive again, but we also have to celebrate the 4th of July by attending a parade! Think we can make it? Stick around to the end of the video to find out!
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@chippowell1
@chippowell1 Жыл бұрын
Word of advise, as a Firefighter, Once you get it up to where it's reliable on the road, take it around to local fire stations, and ask them if they have any out of date hoses, equipment, or any equipment such as ladders, extinguishers ect, that have failed inspection, if they do, they most likely will let you have it, so you can outfit the truck and make it look like it's "in service" as far as light bars, and the rear rotators, sirens, ect check your county garage, they may know where some are, or even have one they will let you have, you may have to do some work on them to get them working again, but that's not hard to do. One thing about Firefighters, we love our history, and are willing to help Keep these old girls on the road, for the kids to see.
@Firechu_2011
@Firechu_2011 4 ай бұрын
If I ever buy a fire truck plus I am planning on it I will keep that in mind thanks! Not exactly a full on fire engine like a mini pumper or a truck and just dash lights
@thatbultay5931
@thatbultay5931 4 ай бұрын
Question, does the siren sound come from pa speakers?
@8b0000
@8b0000 3 ай бұрын
@@thatbultay5931Yes
@zendoargos4988
@zendoargos4988 Жыл бұрын
You don't see a lot of emergency service equipment revivals. This was cool. Great job putting it on the road and in the parade.
@alan6832
@alan6832 Жыл бұрын
It can also be adapted into a tow vehicle for car trailers and utility for tools as it already has a bunch of cabinets, though not much use for the water tank and pumps etc. , except maybe irrigation work, or pressure washing? I didn't see him stomp hard on the clutch pedal to try to free the old slave cylinder piston. He certainly should have done so before removing it for replacement.
@alan6832
@alan6832 Жыл бұрын
Are Fouth of July parades full of liberals even in liberal towns? This effects the latest shooter, who was a Trumper who went to TWO liberal towns to shoot; but don't liberals go to Labor Day parades instead? so did he actually kill liberals? I guess for once I need to know more about the victims, but I feel like this was goofier than the Norwegian island shooter.
@jeffreyrigged
@jeffreyrigged Жыл бұрын
@@alan6832you could make a great mechanics truck out of one
@paxhumana2015
@paxhumana2015 Жыл бұрын
@@jeffreyrigged , I would prefer him to have his own fire truck, as he seems to live out in the middle of nowhere, as well as has a lot of property to maintain. Moreover, having his own fire truck could also be far speedier than having to get fire departments that have vehicles that are maybe 10, 20, or more miles away from him if things go wrong on his property.
@jeffreyrigged
@jeffreyrigged Жыл бұрын
@@paxhumana2015 thats a pumper truck so it has no water storage. which means he would have run hose line to a creek river tanker truck or hydrant (which hydrant is doubtful to be around his property). most fds in the area where he lives im only about 3 hours away from me are volunteer but are within five miles of a large community. but my point is by the time he as one man hooked up the hoses ran them to a water source, fired up the pump and started to spray water on it a entire crew would have been able to respond and already have the fire managed. if fires are a concern a shop fire suppression or sprinkler system would be idea.
@kenbass3862
@kenbass3862 Жыл бұрын
Being a Volunteer Firefighter since 1981 and a paid Firefighter/Paramedic since 1986, we had a 1973 Ford truck like that on our department. What a great find. I'd love to see that restored back to it's original glory. Thanks for the video and bringing back old times. 👍
@stevenroyce8643
@stevenroyce8643 Жыл бұрын
Being a volunteer firefighter for over 30 years. It was awesome to see you bring that truck back to life and put it in a July 4th parade. Your are great. Thank you.
@jeefcake9269
@jeefcake9269 Жыл бұрын
I'd like to see the fire truck gone through and turned into something reliable that can be used in shows, parades, or towing stuff. It can surely hold a lot right?
@bluegrassman3040
@bluegrassman3040 Жыл бұрын
I’ve seen an old IH Loadstar pumper, turned into a service truck for a farmer.
@grooveguy
@grooveguy Жыл бұрын
Shoot tshirts outta the hoses using the pumps onboard!!!
@Steve1766
@Steve1766 Жыл бұрын
yeah
@timgallimore1678
@timgallimore1678 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video!! I am a retired firefighter. I spent 27 years at the Madisonville Fire Department here in Western Ky. Man it does my heart good to see this old girl get a new life. I hope to see more videos with this truck. Wish i lived closer, I'd be over there every day I could helping you clean her up. I retired as a Major (shift commander.) But i still remember how to use a chamoises and wax on , wax off. I can even do auto upholstery. Good luck !
@bluegrassman3040
@bluegrassman3040 Жыл бұрын
I used to know Mark Boaz, from that department.
@timgallimore1678
@timgallimore1678 Жыл бұрын
@@bluegrassman3040 Mark was a great friend of mine. I miss him. He was a good man and the fire service lost a knowledgeable man in his passing.
@bluegrassman3040
@bluegrassman3040 Жыл бұрын
@@timgallimore1678 I used to be on one of the volunteer fire departments in Henderson county, and our department would try to get him to come teach class as much as possible. I always enjoyed the way he taught, as opposed to many of the other instructors. He made the class interesting. I knew he had passed away, but it was several years since I’d have seen him, as I have not been on a fire department in about 8 years now. Mark was definitely a nice guy.
@KA7IIV
@KA7IIV Жыл бұрын
I love to see old fire trucks back on the road. I was a volunteer fireman years ago and you are doing a great thing by getting the truck fixed up.
@kennethangel5368
@kennethangel5368 Жыл бұрын
Im sure I’m not alone when I say, Dylan is out in Tennessee somewhere living out every little boys dream right now having his very own fire truck. Great job on another great video.
@csterett
@csterett Жыл бұрын
One of the extra solenoids was probably for the siren. The truck likely had a electro-mechanical siren such as a Federal Q2B. That would pull around 100 amps. The other may have been for the emergency lights. It probably had a bar top with two "bubble gum" lights on each side with the siren in the middle and two flashing lights on rear. As a retired volunteer firefighter who was in the fire service for 32+ years, all the controls on the pump panel look familiar!
@bulldogsautomotiveadventur4387
@bulldogsautomotiveadventur4387 Жыл бұрын
Yep, when I started on the department we still had a 48 International as a pumper truck. Lol
@MrScottie652
@MrScottie652 Жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a mini series on this truck. It's so unique and deserves a good cleaning and once over.
@patrickmcneilly4293
@patrickmcneilly4293 Жыл бұрын
Seeing this reminds me of how I almost bought my town’s brush truck in 2018, the department decided to keep it for parade and funeral duty but it would’ve been cool to own. It was a 1980 GMC Sierra with either the 350 or the 454, and has roughly 10k miles.
@stevenperrott9266
@stevenperrott9266 Жыл бұрын
Great video Dylan. It was pleasant to see a retired emergency vehicle revived and what a nice rig to boot! Personally, I would enjoy seeing the paint and aluminum polished and some of the period correct lights, sirens and electronics reinstalled just for parade purposes. Great that you ran it in the local July 4th parade. Keep up the great content and hard work!
@afarley17
@afarley17 Жыл бұрын
Usually when a department retires a fire truck, it's simply due to its age. They are typically still in very good shape. Low miles and definitely all there. (Many years left in that old truck) nice find man.
@bluegrassman3040
@bluegrassman3040 Жыл бұрын
Sometimes those low miles can be hard miles. Depending on how much the truck went out and was pumping on scene, etc.
@tomlin7863
@tomlin7863 Жыл бұрын
@@bluegrassman3040 they usually more pumping time than road time. and yes they are kept up, and hard mile yes form sitting for awhile then start and go, plus usually the different operators .
@bluegrassman3040
@bluegrassman3040 Жыл бұрын
@@tomlin7863 I was on a volunteer fire department. We had a 25 year old pumper than had only about 25-35,000. Our brush truck was a 95 Dodge that only had maybe 1500 miles on it, by the time I quit nearly ten years ago. If a pumper goes out for every single medical run, like on some paid departments, it would average more.
@googleusergp
@googleusergp Жыл бұрын
@@tomlin7863 That is correct. Oftentimes you will see more "pump hours" than "road hours" because it might stay in one place and pump for several hours, even if it's only traveled a mile to get there. Sometimes they will have two hour meters just for this reason.
@rocktoonzz
@rocktoonzz Жыл бұрын
You looked like you were living every little boy's dream that wanted to grow up to be a fireman. Absolute glee!
@j.scottmcclain3338
@j.scottmcclain3338 Жыл бұрын
Great job Dylan. I am a retired Firefighter. This is the same type truck I started with. Research and restore it to it’s glory!!
@seannichols5623
@seannichols5623 Жыл бұрын
When removing those Dayton style wheels, back all the lug nuts off, but don't remove them until they're all loose. Those keepers can fly off at high speed if the wheel is in any sort of a bind. You don't want one of those keepers coming back at you.
@darrinproehl4675
@darrinproehl4675 Жыл бұрын
Nice find!!! I was a firefighter in the panhandle of Florida for 14 years. I have driven a few Ford fire trucks just like that one. Here are a few tidbit about your apparatus. First off, 2nd is the preferred gear for starting off. The pump runs off the PTO and it should be pneumatic. There is a transfer switch either a leaver or a twist and pull to engage the PTO. I wouldn’t engage the PTO until you have done a good inspection of the PTO and the pump itself. The pump is either a Hale or Waterous pump and needs water flowing through it from the tank or a hydrant to keep it cool and lubricated. I know you have a lot of work to do on her and I am sure if you visit your local fire department they would be more than happy to help you learn more about your “Engine 414”. Best of luck on the restoration and I look forward to seeing more of her.
@googleusergp
@googleusergp Жыл бұрын
That is correct. Most departments are happy to see their old equipment has lived on and is still around.
@richardjaneway8499
@richardjaneway8499 Жыл бұрын
Pumped in 5th gear
@brianjacobson5701
@brianjacobson5701 Жыл бұрын
Loved this revival. As a 30 year active member on our volunteer fire department, It is cool to see the old equipment running! A lot different from our current trucks, but very cool! Bless you Dylan!!
@johnrich902
@johnrich902 Жыл бұрын
I stumbled across your channel and stopped to watch because of the fire truck. My wife and I each spent 30+ years as volunteer firefighter's/EMT's and your episode brought back a lot of memories. The last truck I pumped at an active fire was a 1964 Hahn, stick shift, double clutch, manual steering. It acted just like your Ford! I hope you take the time to restore the rest of the truck. Thanks for the memories!
@hgbarnes1584
@hgbarnes1584 Жыл бұрын
THAT was one of he most unique you tube videos I've seen in 10 years of watching. Can't wait to see it all shined up. Thanks Dylan, smiled through the entire show. God Bless from your Canadian brother in Christ.
@bigdavesoutdoors9761
@bigdavesoutdoors9761 Жыл бұрын
Nothing like a small town! Love seeing an old FD truck. Was a Vol for 11years in the 80's👍
@RobertThomas-vr2qn
@RobertThomas-vr2qn Жыл бұрын
That was really nice. The fire department my dad served on for 26yrs before he recently passed had a truck exactly like it. That video brought back alot of memories. Keep up the good work
@emergencyresponsevideosand4423
@emergencyresponsevideosand4423 Жыл бұрын
i have a passion for fire trucks and love to record em. Seeing people like you makes me so happy, we need more people like you
@charleshudson1680
@charleshudson1680 Жыл бұрын
Dylan, as a former volunteer firefighter of 8 years this video was so wonderful to watch. Thank you for sharing it with us. God Bless!!
@waynegouin939
@waynegouin939 Жыл бұрын
Hi Dylan. THANK YOU! For getting that old fire truck running and driving it in the parade. AWSOME!! is an understatement. All those people and children smiling and waving! At the end, it must have a air leak. It should be easy to find and fix. The tach cable can be repaired with a speedometer cable repair kit from eBay, cheap. I'm convinced God was smiling, you made his day too! Happy Independence Day!
@ProjectMercuryMarauder
@ProjectMercuryMarauder Жыл бұрын
Would like to see it get polished up next and have that air brake leak fixed I guess. lol. Awesome job with making the parade! I love seeing this old stuff get a second chance at life!
@jamesoldaker2434
@jamesoldaker2434 Жыл бұрын
I'd love to see more videos on this old girl, totally deserves to be brought back to all of her glory. Keep up the great videos
@johnheckler4185
@johnheckler4185 Жыл бұрын
Hi Dylan. Volunteet firefighter of 48 years here. Our Dept. had 3 of the "C" model Fords like that. Drove them all. Looks like it might be an American LaFrance pumper, judging from the dust that was on the front panel. Great video, good luck with the truck!
@markkeller1778
@markkeller1778 Жыл бұрын
I would love to see her gone through and fully functional again. This was great Dylan 👌
@charleshudson1680
@charleshudson1680 Жыл бұрын
I wish I could hit the like button on you're comment a 1,000,000 time but I can only do it one time. P. S. Former volunteer firefighter for 8 years I love fire trucks of all kinds.
@jrranch9712
@jrranch9712 Жыл бұрын
My dad was a fireman for many years. I grew up around the fire house basically. This truck reminds of one at one of the stations he worked at in town. Thank you for this new project of yours. God bless.
@nickcormier3307
@nickcormier3307 Жыл бұрын
Watching you grin as you pulled away in your newly running firetruck was priceless! This was a very wholesome video. Thank you
@joe08867
@joe08867 Жыл бұрын
The first time I drove a cabover fire truck is when I turned 18 and volunteered at my local fire company. She was a big old girl that looked just like your truck. We called her by her communications number of 3361. Loved that dang old truck. Learned a lot about fire and life driving that old girl. Thanks for bringing back some fun memories. Oh and by the way everyone is nervous the first time they drive a cabover like this. Sitting over the front wheels takes some getting used to. Great job
@tdp78_RHF
@tdp78_RHF Жыл бұрын
Dylan, thank you so much for bringing a piece of history back to the road. I truly appreciate your channel!
@marks93cobra
@marks93cobra Жыл бұрын
Another great job Dylan, sure do enjoy seeing stuff like this getting revived, kinda like Kevin reviving farm equipment and planting corn on his channel, it's all awesome to watch!
@doc8683
@doc8683 Жыл бұрын
You probably need to double clutch it to shift it easier. I don’t remember what year you said it is but I would check to see if the transmission has synchronizers. That might solve your problems
@mikewallace1067
@mikewallace1067 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos I love watching you, vice grig, thunderhead289, and junk yard digs, you guys all have the best quality stuff and I really appreciate and look forward to your videos
@garycarter8332
@garycarter8332 Жыл бұрын
When you install a two piece wheel. It’s best to put hammer next to wheel and spin. Making sure it stays same distance from hammer as it goes round. They will bounce down the road if not centered on hub. Way to adjust is just tighten in circular motion till stays same distance from hammer. Something I learned when working on old dump trucks!
@mjc8248
@mjc8248 Жыл бұрын
Same here, i used an old 4x4 piece of wood. I drove and worked on a lot of these trucks in the 80's and 90's. He got pretty lucky because it didn't look like it had any crazy vibrations.
@BlueSpectre
@BlueSpectre Жыл бұрын
Love it, when I was firefighting my favorite truck in the fleet wasn't the fancy new 700 thousand dollar pumper or ladders, but the old 70s Seagrave and late 60s mack we had out in the reserve stations. Something just so venerable and hallowed about the old veterans thats are still rollin under their own power, having carried many generations of firefighters in their time.
@J2498
@J2498 Жыл бұрын
Great video from a volunteer fireman of 38 year's that has driven trucks like that and older again thanks for the memories 👍
@usemeinstead2
@usemeinstead2 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video! I’ve always wanted to have an old fire truck and I was thrilled to see you got one! I would like to see it totally decked out with lights and siren, and I’d love to see the fire pump up and running! Keep up the great content!
@NorthRiverTV
@NorthRiverTV Жыл бұрын
My absolute favorite of fire truck chassis.... love those cab over Fords. Our local VFD had two of them from the late 60's til the mid 80's. Pretty when cleaned up, esp tankers.
@kphedges707
@kphedges707 Жыл бұрын
"IT'S MOSTLY ALL THERE." needs to be a t-shirt
@dennisdollar3953
@dennisdollar3953 Жыл бұрын
I lived in toney for many years great to see you get the old truck going again
@BB-Gamaing
@BB-Gamaing Жыл бұрын
Really liked seeing someone go out there and save these older emergency vehicles. Would like to see more people doing things like this where I am from so keep up the good work and I hope the fire truck serves you well
@jefferymorin9883
@jefferymorin9883 Жыл бұрын
needs a partial rebuild to get everything in working order. Just working nothing crazy. Loved it. thanks for the great content.
@dustindonald9862
@dustindonald9862 Жыл бұрын
It would be an awesome restoration with the old red rotator lights on the roof, and the old rev up fire siren. Sweet old truck Dylan!! Keep up the great content!
@troyfrye3511
@troyfrye3511 Жыл бұрын
Great Video! I love seeing vintage vehicles given a new life. Keep up the good work! Happy 4th of July!!
@reddirtadventures5785
@reddirtadventures5785 Жыл бұрын
One of the best revival videos ever man , really liked how ya showed it in the parade too. Keep up the good work !
@goptools
@goptools Жыл бұрын
Hey Dylan, Congrats on taking ownership of that classic beauty! If it were me, I would buff out the paint, fix whatever is wrong with the air brakes and maybe polish up the aluminum a bit. That was pretty amazing how it started right up after sitting so long. It think opportunities to show it off will come along. Thanks for the video! -mike
@bulldogsautomotiveadventur4387
@bulldogsautomotiveadventur4387 Жыл бұрын
Interesting tidbit, if it has “extra” dimmer switches in the floorboard they were for the old wind up sirens, the extra solenoid might be for one of those since they took a huge amount of power.
@accousticdecay
@accousticdecay Жыл бұрын
I worked on a 60's model fire truck that was much like this one, and you are very likely correct. Sirens (well, the good ones) actually employed starter motors!
@BronzeGiant
@BronzeGiant Жыл бұрын
@@accousticdecay You beat me to it.
@michaelroudebush7468
@michaelroudebush7468 Жыл бұрын
love to see that beauty back up and running .Dylan, thank you for all the videos you put up for us to watch keep up the great work man
@francadrin1330
@francadrin1330 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for saving a part of history my dad was a volunteer firefighter and drove a truck jest like that ! Shes got a great home now great video 🔥
@markhenry5294
@markhenry5294 Жыл бұрын
I love these old Super Duty engines, and ever since I've learned about them, I've been researching as much as I can about them. There's not a lot of information out there about them, but they sure are powerful. They also used to come as Seamaster Bi-Turbo boat engines. Awesome stuff! Like everyone else, I would love to see you fix a few things on this truck, and get it to a reliable condition. As always, great video, hope you have a Blessed Day!
@BD-xz6te
@BD-xz6te Жыл бұрын
I have a 63 with the 534. I didn't know the SD existed until I bought it. I've since fallen in love with them and have researched them quite a bit myself. It's kinda sad that they are mostly forgotten.
@markhenry5294
@markhenry5294 Жыл бұрын
@@BD-xz6te I haven't bought one, (yet) but I did find a lot of info from the Ford Heritage Vault where they keep digitized old brochures of the specs and options of all the vehicles they've ever made. It's pretty cool, and I don't mean to be an advertisement, just spreading the word. I really do wish more people knew about these big old things. They're just really cool and powerful. Have a Blessed Day.
@BD-xz6te
@BD-xz6te Жыл бұрын
@@markhenry5294 I wasn’t aware of that site. Thanks for that reference. If you ever find yourself in central Ky, let me know. I’ll let you check out the cabover with the 534.
@nhzxboi
@nhzxboi Жыл бұрын
I don't know. I've rebuilt and worked on many of those in my early mechanic career. They were neither powerful nor all that reliable(exhaust leaks always). Certainly they were very heavy and fuel thirsty....a fully loaded tanker could expect about 2 gallons to the mile...Yes, < 1 MPG. They'd backfire a lot if out of tune and start the air cleaner on fire routinely. They were cool in that you could get them to idle low enough(150RPM or so) that you could actually distinguish suck squeeze bang blow sounds. Very very heavy low RPM engine, combustion chambers are in the block(PITA to bore). The block was very high in chrome(hard as hell) which would wear out a boring bit quickly. Nostalgic but still would go diesel over the SDs. When they 'afterfired' (out the exhaust during shifting), They'd drop a ball of fire on the road that scared people driving behind the rig.
@BD-xz6te
@BD-xz6te Жыл бұрын
@@nhzxboi If yours were backfiring and getting 1 >mpg it sounds like something was wrong or they were being used for the wrong application. I've heard of 2mpg fully loaded on the highway for the big tandem axle trucks but my single axle routinely gets 9mpg around town. I'm sure it's considerably less with a big load but I seldom average less than 6 or 7 mpg overall. Mine had an intermittent popping out of the exhaust on the right side until I adjusted the valves. Sure enough it looked like whoever was in there the last time didn't know what they were doing. They were all over the place and one was so tight I it couldn't have been seating fully when things got warm. The mileage isn't great but I rarely leave town with mine and anything diesel remotely roadworthy that can do what I need was more than 4 times the price. That was before covid drove prices through the roof. Overall I'm quite happy with the thing. It easily climbs the steep hills around here without constantly downshifting. I had a warped exhaust manifold that blew a couple of gaskets before I spent a few minutes flattening it on a big belt sander. That seems to have fixed it. I picked up another complete engine and transmission with 17k from an old fire truck for $500 so I should be set for many years to come. Meanwhile I get to have a cool nostalgic truck that is useful and makes a good noise. Would I love to have an old detroit 2 stroke? Absolutely! I just couldn't justify spending the money on one.
@discgolftrainnut
@discgolftrainnut Жыл бұрын
A friend of mine found an old faded out 1940s fire truck in a farm field that had been sitting for over 20 years. He pumped up the tires, ran temporary fuel lines, put in a battery and 2 hours later he drove it home 45 miles away. The paint was pink, the chrome was pitted. etc . It took a couple years but he completely restored it and drives it in parades.
@dougwatt7603
@dougwatt7603 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for letting us ride along!
@josiahracing4468
@josiahracing4468 Жыл бұрын
Great to see old equipment being revived liked this it's absolutely amazing mate and hey from Australia
@braxtonnelson7422
@braxtonnelson7422 Жыл бұрын
I guess most guys dream of having their own fire truck one day... Would love to see more content on the cosmetic and mechanical repairs to get this old girl looking and running great again, and maybe even putting some lights and a siren on her! Firetrucks, like most emergency equipment are built stout and simple to insure that they run when needed with minimal breakdowns. Also, they usually don't have a ton of miles on them, and are maintained pretty well. Looking forward to the next installment of Fire Chief Dylan and his new truck!
@airplanemaniacgaming7877
@airplanemaniacgaming7877 Жыл бұрын
I for one would love to get an old Crown Firecoach from the late 60s early 70s (Y'know, the Emergency! TV show's time.) and make it look like Engine 51 did.
@inibrius5380
@inibrius5380 Жыл бұрын
That giant air filter is because if the truck is by a fire with a lot of smoke it'll still run. You should see the size of the filters on modern day fire trucks. Almost as big as the engine block.
@hectorfr91
@hectorfr91 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for preserving that old Ford history. God bless you brother 🙏.
@Uzidoesitson
@Uzidoesitson Жыл бұрын
Love this video brother. And to take it on the parade and see al those smiles, so amazing
@ricadams
@ricadams Жыл бұрын
Love that you got it back on the road. Give it a bit care. It will make a real showstopper. Keep up the great work
@justicefall1917
@justicefall1917 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely loved this video! Seeing this old but awesome public servant come back to life and bring so much joy to your community was wonderful! I never miss your videos and as long as you make them I’ll be there to watch and enjoy them! Thank you Brother and God bless!!
@unclejustin7267
@unclejustin7267 Жыл бұрын
Amazing recovery in such a short time. It just attests to the quality of those vehicles. Great video. I was forced to drive a vehicle that size for work when I had zero experience. It was a harrowing ordeal.
@JamesThomas-wt5ln
@JamesThomas-wt5ln Жыл бұрын
Having fun with these things is what the hobby is all about. May God bless you, keep up the good work 👍
@daviduglem3213
@daviduglem3213 Жыл бұрын
Dylan, your smile when it fired up and started idling right away his priceless buddy. I can tell you love this stuff! Always get a kick out of your videos. Thanks for your time. Dave
@BeatlePete910
@BeatlePete910 Жыл бұрын
This was probably my favorite of all your videos! Your enthusiasm is contageous! I hope you can keep this fire truck running.
@KiwiStag74
@KiwiStag74 Жыл бұрын
Wow! I was utterly amazed that she just came back to life pretty much at the first turn of the key once you had the fuel and spark sorted. That big block sounds amazing! I love a good revival, but with the beast being a Civic Duty / Emergency vehicle, it means a whole lot more. So many of these beasties just disappear. That one still looks real solid and I reckon if you hit her old paint with a buffer, she'd shine right up for you too. I'd love to see it looking as good as it did back in the day, but the fact she's running and moving under her own power is just fantastic! Just for ref, the way the needle on the rev counter was bouncing, it looks to be a cable-driven tach as opposed to an electrical one. They are usually driven off the distributor, so it should be fairly easy to figure out if the cable broke or it's something more serious like the gauge mechanism seizing or the drive on the distributor giving out. She's no major though. As to what you could do with the beast long-term....well, it would make one heck of a pressure washer, but maybe that's a bit too mundane. Taking her on the next Power Tour would be a unique idea....or maybe turning her into an over-the-top Mobile Workshop? Those are all too obvious though, but if I think of something more fun and fitting for the beast, I'll jump back on and suggest it. For now, all I'd love to see done is her being cleaned up and preserved as is until a more fitting idea comes along.....but if she's down the list a ways in the priority, that's no major either. Good on ya for bringing her back to life though, eh... All the best - and just for ref, I ALWAYS watch your videos to the end😉
@Coopdog-dp5eq
@Coopdog-dp5eq Жыл бұрын
Dylan, If anyone needs to own an old fire truck, it's you. That was awesome.
@Adrian-Pryke
@Adrian-Pryke Жыл бұрын
That cleaned up really well 😎 Hopefully it is an easy fix for the air brakes, will be well worth going through and replacing most of the lines to be safe though. Can’t wait for you to work out how to use the pump, will be fun watching you wash everything in the future… 🤣
@MattFusion92
@MattFusion92 Жыл бұрын
This is awesome dude! can't believe it's started first time! love the videos! 🤘🏻
@daviddahlgren8522
@daviddahlgren8522 Жыл бұрын
Can’t beat a fire truck video. Especially a Ford COE fire truck. Awesome video as usual.
@FreedomRock44
@FreedomRock44 Жыл бұрын
Dylan I love how happy you are about your New Fire Truck!!!!! Hey Dylan do you know anyone who has a fire truck???? Wait YOU DO!!!!!!
@ianformer
@ianformer Жыл бұрын
Sure would love to see full lights, sirens and operational video. Having something like that on property could be a house saver.
@tommycowger9585
@tommycowger9585 Жыл бұрын
She's a beaut!!! I can't wait to see what you do to her next, as for the air pressure, probably need to replace the air lines they may be dry rot, happy 4th to you and everyone!!!
@billvanderpol2066
@billvanderpol2066 Жыл бұрын
I’m sure there were a lot of truckers yellin ‘Release the spring brakes ‘ as you were trying to get it going. Good job figuring that out! Up here, we need to have the right designation on our license to drive a vehicle equipped with air brakes. Cant believe how quickly the old girl fired up!
@orgella
@orgella Жыл бұрын
That's so great that you got it running for the parade. I figure if you do parades on Memorial Day, 4th of July and Labor Day that's probably a nice life for that truck. Then go to where kids can climb on it once in a while. Like any retiree, it should have a gentle life.
@mattclayton9165
@mattclayton9165 Жыл бұрын
Loved the fire truck! Be great to see some more on this, perhaps you learning how it all works and demoing it? Or a more detailed cleanup? Getting the ‘fire truck’ parts back she’s lost. Whatever you do I’ll watch, great content as always. Thank you.
@proto1132
@proto1132 Жыл бұрын
That is a cool set of wheels, it is in really good shape.
@garyhewett5720
@garyhewett5720 Жыл бұрын
Amazing job Dylan! It surprized me how quick that old ford started right up. WOW!
@LYTOMIZE_Woodshop
@LYTOMIZE_Woodshop Жыл бұрын
Awesome video!! It is great to see history rolling out of barns and back onto the road again!
@benjamintallent1527
@benjamintallent1527 Жыл бұрын
Super amazing content Dylan! I love the retro coolness of the fire truck! Keep doing amazing car finds and revivals like this one in the future!
@chrisburnett6698
@chrisburnett6698 Жыл бұрын
I'd LOVE to see u get it properly and fully restored with lights sirens and everything working the way it's supposed to. That would be awesome.
@jasonpatterson9175
@jasonpatterson9175 Жыл бұрын
Great find and love those old Ford fire trucks. My old department ran three of them. 67,81,86 tandem.
@scottfinn3805
@scottfinn3805 Жыл бұрын
Dylan, still absolutely love all the content you put out bud, I would love to see if you could potentially get all the fire hose pumps and things operating once again on that big, beautiful Ford! Take care my friend and I look forward to all your future videos!
@mccathernfamilyprojectsandadv.
@mccathernfamilyprojectsandadv. Жыл бұрын
Cool to see it back on the road and watch everyone of your videos till the end!!
@FTAfiretrucks
@FTAfiretrucks Жыл бұрын
Nice truck. Balance the front tire you installed. I own a similar truck so if you ever have questions just contact me. Please don't cut it up into a car hauler like everyone else that's all I beg. Just clean it up, re equip it and keep doing parades.
@ronaldmiller2740
@ronaldmiller2740 Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU !! YOUR RIGHT !!! AMEN..
@alwynemcintyre2184
@alwynemcintyre2184 Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the video Dylan, good to see you got another abandoned vehicle running again.
@st3vo075
@st3vo075 Жыл бұрын
I love your videos Dylan! Keep up the awesome work! It’s also pretty cool to see Tennessee reppin on KZbin! 🤘🏼
@matthewmccormick7768
@matthewmccormick7768 Жыл бұрын
It was really awesome to see how excited you were driving the fire truck. When I was working at Car Connections USA, my boss bought literally the same model fire truck, Ford with the big block 534 and 5-speed. I absolutely loved driving that thing as well, except for it's deadly hydraulic brakes. Anywho, loved your video Dylan. Congrats on ur new fire truck!
@marshalmyers3217
@marshalmyers3217 Жыл бұрын
Love seeing this old fire truck back on the road. Learning about air brakes would be very helpful, completely different system. (Not trying to be mean)
@bingusmctingus4395
@bingusmctingus4395 Жыл бұрын
At least it’sa forgiving system mostly. Of course this truck is an old school one that doesn’t have spring brakes.
@adam4118
@adam4118 Жыл бұрын
Great video love seeing you ear to ear smiles driving that beast
@Bomb1525
@Bomb1525 Жыл бұрын
Long time fan, Dylan! I enjoy all of your content. You've taught me so much about cars, it's not even funny. Keep it up, borther.
@MrTexasDan
@MrTexasDan Жыл бұрын
Dylan, this is outstanding! I'd like to see lights and sirens re-installed ... and especially the pumps and fire gear up and running! Great video.
@dalehadley3283
@dalehadley3283 Жыл бұрын
For demonstration purposes only,of course
@MrTexasDan
@MrTexasDan Жыл бұрын
@@dalehadley3283 Of course. (unless there's a fire to fight, in which case go blazing down the road with sirens a'blaring, lights a'flashing, and pumps ... umm ... a'pumping)
@stephenbochniak5884
@stephenbochniak5884 Жыл бұрын
That is sweet and amazing to see a piece of history come back to life
@machinist5828
@machinist5828 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for saving this old truck. I also want to thank the previous owner for keeping it in a covered storage shed. Those big Ford industrial engines are built to last. I know they made some huge ones but not sure how big they went. We used to get them in the machine shop I worked at and the only time I ever saw one get bored oversize was if it rusted up and had pits in the cylinders. I'm not too sure how many parts interchange with other big blocks. Something keeps whispering in my head that they were a beast of their own. I left that shop in 1978 so my information may be a little out dated. I know my memory is......LOL! I kept saying release the parking brake🤦‍♂️🙄😁👍. Cheers Terry from South Carolina 🚨🚒🚨💦🔥
@MaxGiganteum
@MaxGiganteum Жыл бұрын
As far as I know, they are a different animal from the MEL and FE engine families... along with all the others Ford designed and built. They were built for low speed ops with high, consistent torque which makes sense considering what Ford installed them in. They are big, heavy engines built for big, heavy trucks. There is some info available on the WWW for those that search for it... but if you're looking for performance at all, don't bother - you won't get it. Peace & good vibes! 🇺🇸👍🏻 - Max Giganteum
@genedierks3651
@genedierks3651 Жыл бұрын
I enjoy watching you getting the firetruck back on the road again keep up the good work
@evanmoses9437
@evanmoses9437 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed your videos and content. They are part of my Saturday routine. Cool to see you work on a firetruck. Would be cool to make it reliable and fully road worthy and bring it back to its former glory if budget allows. Regardless, kudos for keeping a piece of history alive and letting others enjoy it in the parade.
@AshleySmith-bx3mr
@AshleySmith-bx3mr Жыл бұрын
Love your show and my son and I are trying to build a couple of old d150s. Lots of information and just collect to see all your vehicles
@bulldogsautomotiveadventur4387
@bulldogsautomotiveadventur4387 Жыл бұрын
It’s nice to read the comments from fellow firefighters on here, I watched it last night after getting home from a fellow firefighter’s memorial service.
@BayouChilehead
@BayouChilehead Жыл бұрын
That was a great revival! I'm glad you were able to make the parade. You should definitely continue working on it!
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