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F.D.N.Y. - Guest - 07-21-2009 [quote name='Crossbronxxpress' post='323119' date='Jul 21 2009, 10:22 ']They alway's claimed that there was no room for it in the museum, and that's why it was disposed of.[/quote] I think if the JOB wanted to keep it real bad.... It would be in the Long Island City Shops... Its a shame the 2 can't be re-united F.D.N.Y. - Guest - 07-21-2009 [quote name='Fireman5230' post='323181' date='Jul 21 2009, 15:15 ']I think if the JOB wanted to keep it real bad.... It would be in the Long Island City Shops... Its a shame the 2 can't be re-united[/quote] I believe before the collector got the pumper, they removed the motor and tranny form the tractor. F.D.N.Y. - Guest - 07-21-2009 [quote name='Wagon Master' post='323184' date='Jul 21 2009, 15:27 ']I believe before the collector got the pumper, they removed the motor and tranny form the tractor.[/quote] I beleive your right. Jim Dobson is who owns it now, a few years ago when much of his collection was out doors, I met him. Very nice man with a huge collection. He drove trucks and would stop if he saw one on the side of the road purchase it throw it on the flat bed and haul it back to Bay City, MI. Most of his collection is from MI. Anyways he tried to get the tender as well, but it was sold just before he got there to pick it up. Supposedly he told them he wanted both but something got mixed up and he only ended up getting the pumper. Now about four years ago he was getting ready to restore the pumper and I beleive he took the engine and tranny out of one of his rigs and put it in the pumper. He has about 75 rigs (estimated) 90% of those are now indoors including the super pumper. He has a museum that is opened on weekends I think. I'll look somewhere I have a PIC of it I took a few years ago. Kris F.D.N.Y. - Guest - 07-21-2009 Mark, Do a lot of companies still customize there rigs today? F.D.N.Y. - R1SmokeEater - 07-21-2009 [quote name='Crossbronxxpress' post='323165' date='Jul 21 2009, 14:36 ']A senior member of 72 Engine was the one who would customize their rigs with all the lights. I believe he did his whole career in 72 and just retired about a year or so ago. Did close to 40 years on the job. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/3_5_15.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />[/quote] I heard this too- M, who was the guy outta E-33 that used to customize 33's so much, it almost didn't look like a FDNY Pumper ? F.D.N.Y. - Marc - 07-21-2009 [quote name='MLFD911' post='323207' date='Jul 21 2009, 16:07 ']Mark, Do a lot of companies still customize there rigs today?[/quote] Yes. The job will put our company patches on the rigs, and we do everything else. F.D.N.Y. - Marc - 07-21-2009 [quote name='R1SmokeEater' post='323217' date='Jul 21 2009, 16:53 ']I heard this too- M, who was the guy outta E-33 that used to customize 33's so much, it almost didn't look like a FDNY Pumper ?[/quote] I know who you're talking about, but I don't know his name. Gotta be retired by now. F.D.N.Y. - jquest6368 - 07-21-2009 [quote name='MLFD911' post='323207' date='Jul 21 2009, 16:07 ']Mark, Do a lot of companies still customize there rigs today?[/quote] Engine 201 removed the gold stripes from their 2003 rig and replaced them with green and orange stripes...so it's now green/white/orange...the colors of the Irish flag...talk about one of a kind!!! As far as adding lights and sirens, that is frowned upon as it can void Seagrave's 5-year warranty...after the warranty period is over, the Q's start appearing, but other than that, electrical modifications are frowned upon. F.D.N.Y. - R1SmokeEater - 07-21-2009 Here's a better quality shot of Engine-72's 1988 Mack #MP-8819 F.D.N.Y. - R1SmokeEater - 07-21-2009 I'll try to put up some more Engine Co's tommorrow....................... F.D.N.Y. - Guest - 07-21-2009 QUOTE (R1SmokeEater @ Jul 21 2009, 16:53 ) I heard this too- M, who was the guy outta E-33 that used to customize 33's so much, it almost didn't look like a FDNY Pumper ? [quote name='Crossbronxxpress' post='323228' date='Jul 21 2009, 17:09 ']I know who you're talking about, but I don't know his name. Gotta be retired by now.[/quote] He is retired now about 6 years or so. His name is Carl A. (E-33) He is the same guy that re-did TL-9's new 95' truck before it was displayed at the re-opening of the fire house and the officers of the companies got jammed up. It had the Channel 9 news 9 on it then Carl got to...Say no more. F.D.N.Y. - R1SmokeEater - 07-21-2009 [quote name='cpage' post='323255' date='Jul 21 2009, 18:47 ']QUOTE (R1SmokeEater @ Jul 21 2009, 16:53 ) I heard this too- M, who was the guy outta E-33 that used to customize 33's so much, it almost didn't look like a FDNY Pumper ? He is retired now about 6 years or so. His name is Carl A. (E-33) He is the same guy that re-did TL-9's new 95' truck before it was displayed at the re-opening of the fire house and the officers of the companies got jammed up. It had the Channel 9 news 9 on it then Carl got to...Say no more.[/quote] -Yes, Chris- That was him, Carl ! I have pix of TL-9's rig too. F.D.N.Y. - smketrfdny - 07-21-2009 It was Stanley Friedman of E-72. Buffed those rigs out big time. Stay safe, Brothers. F.D.N.Y. - Guest - 07-21-2009 Almost...His Name was Stanley Friedner.....retired and living out in Ronkonkoma.... F.D.N.Y. - Frank B - 07-21-2009 FDNY 1930-31 Mack AC Wrecker Mack museum photo K 4430 F.D.N.Y. - Frank B - 07-21-2009 FDNY 1936 Mack Type 21 Mack photo A6982 F.D.N.Y. - Frank B - 07-21-2009 FDNY 1937 Mack Type 21 Mack photo M2169 F.D.N.Y. - Frank B - 07-21-2009 FDNY 1941 Mack L type 21 LS1020-1031 Mack photo M6042 F.D.N.Y. - anesti - 07-21-2009 ex Engine 73 a 1979 Mack now a party piece with hire a fire truck nj F.D.N.Y. - Marc - 07-21-2009 [quote name='R1SmokeEater' post='323253' date='Jul 21 2009, 18:42 ']I'll try to put up some more Engine Co's tommorrow.......................[/quote] WOW.......The guy in the middle with the jeans on is 42 Engine's senior man, Wally Hyde. Currently driving the 19th Battalion. Guy to the right of him (also in the jeans) is George LoMedico, I believe he's either on light duty or just retired. |