Pedernales Fire Department, Spicewood, TX, Custom Sutphen Pumper

The Pedernales Fire Department, in Spicewood, Texas, recently took delivery of this custom Sutphen pumper built on a Monarch cab and chassis. It features a 1,500-gpm pump and a 1,000-gallon tank and is powered by a Cummins 450-hp L9 engine and Allison Gen 5 EVS3000 automatic transmission. The custom cab is 73 inches long and features a 10-inch raised roof.

For more information, visit https://www.sutphen.com/deliveries/custom-pumper-pedernales-fire-department-tx/.

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The Pedernales Fire Department, in Spicewood, Texas, recently took delivery of this custom Sutphen pumper built on a Monarch cab and chassis with 73-inch cab and 10-inch raised roof.

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