1984 Sutphen TS100 100 foot Aerial Fire Truck; Platform Truck; Ladder Truck

1980 Other Makes Sutphen TS-100 Fire Truck Aerial

Technical specifications of Other Makes Sutphen TS-100 Fire Truck Aerial 1980

Price: US $10,000.00
Item location: Stockbridge, Georgia, United States
Make: Other Makes
Model: Sutphen TS-100 Fire Truck Aerial
Year: 1980
Mileage: 38,577
VIN: 1S9A3KDE9E1003235
Color: Red and White
Engine size: Detroit 8V71 Diesel
Number of cylinders: 8
Fuel: Diesel
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Car description

1984 Sutphen TS100, 8V71, DIESELAerialFire Truck
Another PRICE REDUCTION! - If we can't sell at this price, we will dismantle the aerial and mount or drill rig as previously planned. This truck should sell at this reduced price! With this price reduction you can't go wrong! This is a really great value so don't let this get away! We had over 1450 views so there is a lot of interest. We are sweetening the price and we will let it go! No bidding, no waiting to find out if you are the "winner', just buy it now and it's yours! Please call if any questions. Call Lonnie @678-467-6877
NOTE: For some silly reason, Ebay would not believe me when I put in the VIN number. It insisted it wasn't correct, as if they knew, right?..They insisted it was wrong and my only option was to list it as an older truck (They said any truck newer than 1980 had to have a VIN number that their website would accept)...Just know it IS a 1984 truck and I can submit all documentation to prove the year and the vin number. It was a holiday weekend and EBAY was not available so I posted it with this obviousdiscrepancy, but we can work those details out later if you wish to buy it.- I'm not trying to hide or misrepresent anything, which is why I put this is red, bold faced type...Thanks for understanding my dilemma in trying to list this truck.

VIN# 1S9A3KDE9E1003235

38,577 miles

Vehicle: Starts and runs

Engine: Diesel 8V71, DIESEL

Engine Condition: Runs Good

Transmission: Automatic, operable

Interior: Black

AC Condition: No AC

Power: Steering

Exterior: Red, no cracked glass, normal wear and tear scratches

Note: 800 feet of 4 inch LDH hose included. Hose is tested and in date.

This truck was purchased to dismantle and retrofit as a drill rig carrier, but our needs changed and (because it is in such good shape) we thought we would re-sell it as a functioning Aerial Fire Truck. It was purchased last year from the City of Lavergne Tennessee and they said the pump and aerial/ladder certifications were all current. They never supplied the certification on the aerial/ladder but they did on the fire pump and we can offer that to the buyer. I think we have some other files from the service company (Cumberland Trucks) that had just done a lot of work on the truck prior to being sold. -Because we were going to remove the aerial device, we did not push to get the aerial certification from them. If the buyer needs this paperwork, we can push them now to offer thecertificationas they did advertise it as certified.

The business card in the pictures was the site where we picked up the truck. They gave a lot of records about what work they had just done on the truck and it all seems to be in really good condition. They said there was almost $6000 worth of the LDH (Large Diameter Hose) shown in the pictures, which was fully tested and certified. We drove the truck from Tennessee to Stockbridge Georgia where we have it now, and it drove out really nice with no problems.

The man at Cumberland Trucks where we picked it up gave some good history on the Sutphen Fire trucks. He said the specialized rivets in their aerial trucks were modeled after the fuselage structure of many severely shot-up bombers that returned safely to base asobserved by Tom Sutphenwho, along with his brother fought inWorld War II.Evidently even to this day, they don't weld the components of their booms and all of the components are all riveted, which is apparently superior with no possibility of a bad weld. Another quote he gave of Tom Sutphen was "Why take the stairs when you can ride the elevator", which is one of the main reasons why Sutphen rarely (if ever) manufactures an aerial with a ladder as the first option to access the top. They do have a ladder to climb down if there is a mechanical problembut the firefighters save their strength for actual firefighting by riding to the top in the enclosed "platform" rather than climbing a ladder with other heavy gear. As a former firefight myself who used to be assigned to a ladder crew, climbing a 100 foot ladder while wearing full turnout gear and a breathing mask during a fire incident, your MSA bottle is almost sucked empty by the time you reach the top. In this truck, you have a huge air supply from the breathing air supplied from a large bottle on board the truck, plus you ride the platform up and down and save your strength for firefighting and rescue operations, as it should be.

As I already mentioned, the truck is equipped with breathing air equipment which can be connected to your MSA air mask from a connection on the elevated platform. The aerial can be controlled either from the base of the aerial or remotely directly from the platform. The platform is rated for an 800 pound payload and from my own experience, it is very stable. (I made several trips to carry my grand kids up and down at Christmas. They had a blast but were a little scared from being up so high!) The platform also has 2 permanently mounted master streams, one with a fog nozzle (I think with a 500 gpm output); The other master stream is equipped for an open-bore stream with multiple tips, the largest of 2" diameter if I remember correctly. Both have crank controls that raise or lower the angle as needed. (very smooth and precise).There is also a large deluge set (or monitor depending on yourterminology) that I believe is rated at 1000 GPM.

The truck has a diesel generator as shown in the pictures that is connected directly to the truck fuel tank so there is no need to fill a smaller tank. The truck has all of the normal set of extension ladders, attic ladders, roof ladders, pike poles, axes, flashlights, and a collection of nozzles and fittings normally on a fire truck. There is at least one smoke ejector, and other pry bars and hand tools that are not listed. Additional pictures or videos can be provided as needed.

We have seen this model for sale for up to $50,000 on other websites, but we just want to get our investment out of the truck and move on to another option for our drilling business. This would make a good aerial truck for a smaller department or volunteer service. Because it is equipped with a fire pump. it could also be a backup pumper.

If someone wanted this truck for a business outside of the fire service, such as a tree service or even a construction company or a sign company, you will find a well-maintained truck that will be dependable and clean for your business.

Please call Lonnie Mussell if you wish to ask a few questions or need additional pictures or video. My number is 678-467-6877

We are doing this one last price reduction...and if we can't sell it, we are going to scrap the ladder and aerial and go ahead and swap our drill rig over to this carrier. Its a great truck, but we're no going to give it away!...We can sell the ladders, nozzles, generator and LDH hose if nothing else.

Thank you...Here is the original listing from where we bought the truck. The City of Laverne answered many questions that may help you to evaluate this truck. read below:

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1984 Sutphen TS100, 8V71, DIESEL Fire Truck (They had incorrectly listed it as an 8V92)

VIN# 1S9A3KDE9E1003235

Vehicle: Starts and runs

Engine: Diesel

Engine Condition: Runs

Transmission: Automatic, operable

Interior: Black

AC Condition: No AC

Power: Steering

Exterior: Red, no cracked glass, scratches

Decals: Have been removed

Note: 800 feet of 4 inch LDH hose included. Hose is tested and in date.

Asset Contact:Please inspect items prior to placing a bid. Inspections and removal are byappointment only!For questions or to schedule an appointment please contact Rick McCormick at (615) 427-1486 Monday through Friday between the hours of 9am-3pm, or email rmccormick@LaVergneTN.gov .

Seller Information
Seller Name:La Vergne, TN
Asset Contact:
Asset Location:609 Waldron Rd
La Vergne, Tennessee 37086-4114

Questions and Answers
Q: Can you disclose the reserve price? (8/14/15 1:28 PM)
A: Sorry, we can't disclose the reserve price. (8/14/15 1:59 PM)
Q: 1. Is the Ladder/tower operational? 2. What is the reach on the Ladder/Tower? 3. Are any fire hoses, nozzles and other equipment included with the sale? (8/25/15 4:17 PM)
A: 1. Yes the Ladder had a current DOT Inspection in 2016, Ladder Test, and Pump Test. Unit was in service up until new truck arrival in July. 2. Reach is approximately 85 feet 3. Yes approximately 800ft.of 4in vinyl supply line (All Tested)within last 12 months, 1 3/4 cross lays approx. 300ft., nozzles, misc hand tools, all ground ladders, generator, portable monitor. (8/27/15 9:35 AM)
Q: can you post the engine make and size, pump capabilities if any, generator, hydraulic pump (pto or gas pump) when was last inspection done and what were the results? thanks (8/27/15 8:03 AM)
A: Detroit diesel PTO driven 1500gpm pump 300 gallon water tank All Pump, Ladder, and DOT test and inspections are current. (8/27/15 9:36 AM)
Q: Do you know or can you get the total length of the truck so we can see if it will fit in out space. (11/19/15 10:24 PM)
A: Approximately 46ft.2in. (11/20/15 2:07 PM)
Q: did/does the ladder pass current NFPA standards for aerial ladders at its last test? is the inspection/test past due/expired? (11/30/15 10:00 PM)
A: All pump and aerial test are current and passed nfpa standards. (12/1/15 12:28 PM)

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