Found on govdeals.com:
Here's a 2001 Seagrave Fire Engine currently up for auction. The bidding ends on July 6, 2022, at 3:00 PM ET, with 28 days and 13 hours remaining. The buyer’s premium is 12.5%, and the starting bid was $5,000. There has been one bid so far, and the current high bidder is listed as c****************1. The current bid remains at $5,000, with a $50 increment required for the next bid. The minimum bid to move forward is $5,050.
This engine is a Seagrave TB50DA model, with VIN 1F9E028T01CST2097. It has an odometer reading of 123,267 miles (though accuracy is not confirmed), and it has 12,779 operating hours. The pump has run for 497 hours. The chassis is a Seagrave with a tilt cab design. It has six seats, including five air pack seats.
The vehicle has a gross vehicle weight of 47,000 lbs, with a front axle weight of 20,000 lbs and a rear axle weight of 27,000 lbs. Its height is 114 inches, length is 31 feet, and width is 98 inches. The wheelbase measures 195 inches, and it uses tires of size 385/65R22.5 on the front and 315/80R22.5 on the rear.
The engine is a Detroit Series 60, and the transmission is an Allison HD4060P automatic. The pump is a Waterous CMUYCX model, delivering 15,002 GPM with two stages. Discharge ports include left, right, rear, and front, along with crosslays and a deck gun. The suction system includes a 5-inch front intake, a 3-inch rear intake, and a 1-inch booster reel on the right side.
The pump was last tested in 2019, and the tank holds 750 gallons made of poly material. It also comes with ground ladders of 24', 14', and 10', plus a hydraulic rack. The engine was rebuilt in 2009, but no paperwork is available, so the exact mileage and hours after the rebuild are unknown.
There are two photos attached, both showing the fire engine from different angles. Thanks to Martin for sharing this information.