Proper maintenance of fire apparatus not only makes sense for practical day-to-day reliable fire department operations but also for the optimal future value of used fire trucks. When an existing rig is ready to be placed in reserve status or completely “retired” to the secondary or used marketplace, how well it has been maintained during its respective life cycle is important for the overall value that it may command to a prospective new buyer.
Certainly following the fire apparatus or ambulance OEMs’ recommended or required preventative maintenance (PM) protocols as well as any other service with approved after-market parts is vitally important. This includes when replacing any number of filters, hoses, belts, switches, seals, etc. on a fire apparatus or ambulance as well as fluids and lubricants. From chassis engine to firefighting water pump to aerial ladder device, adhering to the PM schedule with relevant service and parts replacements as needed, helps make certain that a fire truck operates well for many years.
Another important area is consistent and proper cleaning or washing of apparatus - particularly with the undercarriage. This is true not only in climates wherein various chemicals or other agents are utilized on roads for snow and ice conditions but also where there may be exposures to tidal flooding or tropical cyclones in coastal areas with brackish or salt water. In either case, proper care in this regard can definitely help with protecting frame rails, frame cross-members, brackets, hardware or fasteners, and more as the foundation for the fire truck or ambulance.
All these can protect and preserve fire trucks over their duty cycle - which ultimately helps with the final condition of the given fire apparatus or ambulance when they have reached a point of being traded or resold as used to get the optimal market value. Though ultimate age, mileage, and hours are key driving factors for the potential value of used vehicles, how well they have been maintained and serviced plays heavily into their worth for the next fire department.
If supplementary apparatus repair or refurbishment services are needed along the way, one potential option is Brindlee Mountain Fire Apparatus (BMFA) Moreover, if a fire department is looking to sell or purchase a used fire truck or ambulance, BMFA is the industry leading destination (www.firetruckmall.com) to list, search and/or find what is needed. With over 20 years of experience, Brindlee Mountain Fire Apparatus is the industry hub or source you can trust for all your used fire apparatus needs.