What Does A Brush Truck Actually Do??

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What Does A Brush Truck Actually Do??

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Hi Guys,

I keep seeing M37's that were painted up and used as brush trucks by local fire departments. Not being knowledgeable about fire fighting............... can someone tell me what exactly a brush truck does? What did they use for brush trucks before and after M37's were available?? Do they still have brush trucks today?

Sorry for the ignorance.......and thanks in advance.

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Re: What Does A Brush Truck Actually Do??

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Hi Elwood,

Thanks for the link. But I guess I'm really slow regarding this stuff. So brush trucks have a water tank and a foam tank, but are they used literally for putting out brush (grass, bushes, etc) fires? I mean if my pasture was on fire I guess they'd send one.........but if my house or car was on fire would they send it? I don' think we had any brush trucks in my home town when I was growing up, so this concept is a bit new to me.

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I believe that the original concept was a smaller, 4x4 truck that could get to rural fires where the larger equipment could not go. My M37 was at one point in its life a brush truck, although probably not as well outfitted as these new, purpose built trucks. And its response time was considerably slower. :lol:

I live in a rural area, and our local FD seems to send everything they have for a structure or vehicle fire. I'm not a firefighter, so I don't know how much value a brush truck would be in a structure fire, but without hydrants or easy access to water in most locations, probably every bit of equipment, on-board water, foam, etc. will be used against a serious fire.
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Re: What Does A Brush Truck Actually Do??

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Hi Elwood,

Thanks. I now live in a rural area too, our firefighters are volunteers, and when there's a fire it's like you said.......every firefighter within a 10 mile radius shows up with all the trucks they have. Obviously a bit of overkill.........but they're bored when there's no action, so I understand. And you can only wash a fire truck so many times a day. :D

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You can't drive a bazillion pound engine or ladder truck off road without having to drain all the water and getting a tractor-trailer wrecker to pull it out. Brush trucks can. They usually have a 2" hose reel and a smaller tank water is pressurized by a small gas engine, shovels, pick, ax.. The big restriction is the tank is usually small. But, it can get back out to the road or nearest line for replenishment.
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As a longtime we firefighter we loved the M37's because they are narrow, powerful, and rugged. We use(d) them to get right out into the woods to attack a grass, brush, or forest fire. Usually equipped with a 150+or- gallon tank, hose,and hand tools. We can push over small trees if needed. Many have been replaced with one ton pickups equipped with "skid" units. Most pickups can't compare with a M37. The best replacement is a Unimog, but these tend to be a little pricey. Lots of M37 and other ex military trucks still in use. At various times my department has had a M37, M38A1, M715, M880, and M135A1. :D
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If you want to check out some mean vehicles go to google images and type in brush breaker :twisted:
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The fire dept I bought my truck from replaced it with an ex-military Humvee. One of the slope backed versions with a turret machine gun. The firefighter who did the selling lamented that the new Humvee used a foam system, and once it shot its load it was done. The M37 could empty its tank, and then refill it from a stream or pond and return to the fire. They had pulled the batteries from the M37 to use in the Humvee and it hadn't run in a few years. I got it running within hours of having it delivered
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It looks like you got your answer Bob. Brush trucks go fight brush fighters/grass/forest fighters.
M37s are HMMWV in my world!
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Bob,

Also check out Roscommon Equipment Center. They specialize in coming up with conversions of military vehicles to wildfire attack trucks (brush trucks).

http://www.roscommonequipmentcenter.com/

Look at this one in particular.

http://www.roscommonequipmentcenter.com ... 0Truck.pdf

In the past they issued conversions on M37's and Gordon Maney (RIP) published a few of the bulletins in Power Wagon Advertiser.

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