If you are a city employee and have been instructed to search out one or more quality used fire trucks, this can be a tough job if you’re not a firefighter yourself. However, often the firefighters themselves are not involved in obtaining new equipment so the task falls to people who don’t actually use the firefighting equipment themselves. If you’re looking at used models, your qualifications will be similar to what you’d be looking for if you were looking for a new automobile or truck. You need to make sure that the truck has been well taken care of and is in good working order. It is best if you can bring along a skilled mechanic (usually one of the city mechanics who maintains the engines at the fire station). If the mechanic can’t come with you, have him take a look at the truck at some point before you decide to buy. As with any used vehicle, you want to pay attention to warranty information. Find out if the dealership or broker offers any type of warranty, or if it’s still covered under any factory warranty. Once you and your mechanic are satisfied that the used fire truck is in good working order and you’ve agreed on a price, it’s time to check on other considerations. Find out if they can arrange to have the lettering performed or if you need to arrange for this separately. The last step is arranging for delivery. At Osco Tank & Truck Sales we have a high level of personal pride in every truck that rolls out our doors. Customer satisfaction is our highest priority. Whether you are looking for new or used fire trucks and tankers, we will work with you to ensure your needs are fulfilled and satisfied.(http://www.oscotankandtrucksales.com)
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