100' Ferrara Rear Mount Aerials

BCR said:
Question for someone in the know, were the 1999-2002 seagrave rearmounts that were replaced over the last few years in bad enough shape that they had to dispose of them instead of making them spares or is it that the current ferraras that replaced them are out of service so often that there is just not enough to cover all the company's ?

No, they're all in the spare pool.....more or less.  27 had the old 30 recently and 29 has the old 28 right now.
 
Hi,
Ladder 4 is stored at the fleet service in Queens. They removed the Fire House signs from the cab and the ladder.


 
Narfbuster said:
Hi,
Ladder 4 is stored at the fleet service in Queens. They removed the Fire House signs from the cab and the ladder.

'cause that's not 4 Trucks rig anymore.....  ;)
 
27 Truck's 2013.
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59 Truck's 2013.
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32 Truck's 2011, after a VERY long time in the shops.
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29 Truck's 2011 Got the new one on Sunday. Looks the same.
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Are the newest Ferrara's better than the older Ferrara's? How come 32's was in the Shops for "...a VERY long time..."?
 
Not to infer anything either positive or negative about the Ferraras; just curious.  How often does a front line rig go into the shops for an oil change or other routine maintenance, and how long does such a stay usually last?
 
They will do PMP when the company goes OOS for medicals or education day. This work is done on Randall's Island usually. If it is going to shops, there is something more substantially wrong with the rig.
 
Buff9663 said:
Look what I saw outside the shops again yesterday..
Kind of figured that's where you'd find it, Johnny posted yesterday that L-29 was running a spare!
 
JohnnyBopp said:
I've never really been one to bash.....
....but enough is enough.

Ferrara sucks, big time.

I agree 100% as we all know the problems my company has had with our Ferrara
 
When the next group of bids are opened for Rear Mount Aerials will the history with these units influence the decision-making process at all?  It certainly seems like it should but if you look at how they have purchased equipment in the past you would have to wonder.
 
A bid was opened in June but no contract has been awarded as of yet, KME, Ferrara and Seagrave were the bidders
 
Bulldog said:
When the next group of bids are opened for Rear Mount Aerials will the history with these units influence the decision-making process at all?  It certainly seems like it should but if you look at how they have purchased equipment in the past you would have to wonder.

There is no "decision".  Competetive bidding law awards the contract to the low bidder, as long as the bid meets the specs.  Done, no room for choice.
 
And guess who the low bidder was:

tbendick said:
The bids are back

Ferrara 1038500 a unit
Seagrave 1099302
KME 1338997

Awards take some times and they can and have went back to the bidding process in the past.
 
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