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Birken Vogt

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How many here know the most common location of the anode is on a fire truck?

Well, I used to be a fire wrench, does that count?

Actually it has been so long I don't remember if they had a "central" anode but whenever I had one in for pump service, there were these 4 bolt 2.5" or 3" blank-off plates on the main manifold where water outlets could go. Any that were available to me I would pull the plain plates and install ones that had anodes in those holes.
 
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