DIY Firefighting Trailer - CO2 Powered!

7 years ago
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In this video I'm building a CO2 powered brushfire/wildland firefighting trailer from a Northern Tool Ironton utility trailer kit. In my last video I assembled the Ironton trailer kit and said I had special plans for it! After a bit of welding, painting and playing around with air and plumbing fittings, this is what I've come up with! It's a small enough rig so that it can be pulled with my quad... or even a car. This has been built with an old hot water heater, a CO2 tank, pressure regulator and some steel.... as well as a variety of other things...lol

... oh yes, and some 'dramatic' live fire footage at the end! ;)

Anyways, hope you enjoy! ... and please subscribe for more projects :)

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Music in this video sourced from the Youtube audio Library and my brother in law trey Harris. Credits are as follows:

Intro: trey Harris

First song: Plastic or Paper by Wes Hutchinson
Second song: Not Too Cray by Huma-Huma

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