@@fmiequipment I hear that some of those ASV Models are the only skid steers that were made specifically for treads, and they added tank style treads so that it has the lowest ground PSI, (great floatation on marginal soils) and it can navigate hills and valleys much better than the rest of the skid steers, so that would make sense to adapt the box to the most capable of the skid skid steers in that segment. I've been looking at a JCB tele-skid for side entry, but the ASV has now become a strong contender for my next purchase.
@@fmiequipment I saw they had a 2 year - 2000 hour warranty on the tracks not coming off out in the boonies. That's impressive, no one else does it. They have like a 3 lug inner track, middle, sides so that it's darn near impossible to de-track them. Very impressive machine. I'm still partial to the JCB Teleskid / side entry/ extended reach, but the ASV Sure would be my choice for rugged steep terrain.
Yeah, it’s not a lot of water but compared to most fire apparatus it is. That is as much if not more than a type 7 engine and just a little bit less than a type 6 which most common engines on brushfires
cool pc of equipment. Handy as hell on regular construction sites too. Built in dust control is a nice feature!
Absolutely! We plan to get some on the job dust control videos soon.
Great idea. Will be the standard for its purpose - no doubt.
Very nice Continuous Improvement. Product looks awesome!
Definitely, we just worked with the FYREBX team to make a small change so it can fit on larger ASV models.
@@fmiequipment I hear that some of those ASV Models are the only skid steers that were made specifically for treads, and they added tank style treads so that it has the lowest ground PSI, (great floatation on marginal soils) and it can navigate hills and valleys much better than the rest of the skid steers, so that would make sense to adapt the box to the most capable of the skid skid steers in that segment. I've been looking at a JCB tele-skid for side entry, but the ASV has now become a strong contender for my next purchase.
@@KarasCyborg ASVs are very capable they can also outperform every other competitor in snow and ice when it comes to traction.
@@fmiequipment I saw they had a 2 year - 2000 hour warranty on the tracks not coming off out in the boonies. That's impressive, no one else does it. They have like a 3 lug inner track, middle, sides so that it's darn near impossible to de-track them. Very impressive machine. I'm still partial to the JCB Teleskid / side entry/ extended reach, but the ASV Sure would be my choice for rugged steep terrain.
Looks like a specialized implement that would adapt well to an AVANT 860I,.....any thoughts on that?
I could see paving company’s use this to nock down dust or cool the asphalt
300gal is nothing
Comparable to pickup truck based options.
Very useful for intended purpose but more useful for terrain.
Yeah, it’s not a lot of water but compared to most fire apparatus it is. That is as much if not more than a type 7 engine and just a little bit less than a type 6 which most common engines on brushfires
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