WATER WAGON Sample Clauses

WATER WAGON. In addition to the required complement of fire tools, during the period specified by law, the PURCHASER shall have readily available to the sale area for fire suppression purposes a "water wagon" or similar self-propelled vehicle of at least 1,000 gallons capacity which shall be maintained in good operating condition. The “water wagon” shall be located within a 60 minute drive to the sale area. This unit shall be kept filled to capacity except when in actual physical use on the logging operation and equipped with at least 150 feet of serviceable 1½ inch fire hose with National Standard thread fittings and a serviceable nozzle for said hose; and further, said unit shall be equipped to draft water from a stream or pond as well as to pump water from the tank mounted on the vehicle.
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WATER WAGON. In addition to the required complement of fire tools, during the period specified by law, the PURCHASER shall have readily available to the sale area for fire suppression purposes a "water wagon" or similar self-propelled vehicle of at least 1,000 gallons capacity which shall be maintained in good operating condition. This unit shall be kept filled to capacity except when in actual physical use on the logging operation and equipped with at least 150 feet of serviceable 1½ inch fire hose with National Standard thread fittings and a serviceable nozzle for said hose; and further, said unit shall be equipped to draft water from a stream or pond as well as to pump water from the tank mounted on the vehicle.

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