It’s TILLER Time – IOTW Report

It’s TILLER Time

What’s a tiller?

It’s almost a lost profession. A tiller is a fireman who steers the back of the truck. It enables a long truck to make tighter turns.

Bt now engines are short (about 15 feet) and a tiller is not necessary.

There are 13 left in NYC.

ht/ rob e.

9 Comments on It’s TILLER Time

  1. My uncle was a tillerman on a ladder truck
    Hook-and-ladder. Ladder truck. That fire truck with the guy who sits in the back. You’ve probably called a tiller truck and tiller driver one of those things, and we all know what you were taking about. But by definition (ours, not Webster’s), a tiller truck is the big-ass fire truck with the big-ass ladder on top. The tiller is a rear-steering position, because, technically, the back of a tiller truck is a trailer, steering independently of the front half of the fire truck. The tillerman is the one who steers the back end of the truck. Because it’s a trailer, one false move and it can jackknife.

  2. Tiller…..is there any relationship between that and Roto??
    I’m thinking of putting in a garden this spring.
    And, if I make the garden big enough, I’ll need a fire hose to water it.

  3. I believe I just saw a picture of Palm Beach County FD with a Tiller, very surprising. They are still plenty in use in NYC, especially downtown Manhattan. What was also a very unique NYC piece of apparatus in FDNY was the “Super Pumper” from back in the late 60s-70s that was used to massive amounts of water when the old tenement buildings were being burned out in the Bronx, Harlem and Brooklyn in the bad old days. It was a giant pump on a trailer bed.

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