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Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 05-22-2007

Old Engine 25



1971 CF-Model Mack



Was sold to one of the members of the new company. He had it for a few years, and then he sold it to someone in the New England area. Last I heard it was turned into a moble bbq rig up there.



[Image: OldEngine251971CF-ModelMack2.jpg]



Picture by Carl "Pete" Moyer


Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 05-22-2007

Old Tanker 25



1972 Ford/American



This origianlly started out as Engine 25 with a 750 GPM/500 GWT



[Image: OldTanker251972Ford-American2.jpg]



They then had it refurbed and sometine between 1988 and 1994 they had a 1,500 gallon booster tank added and they redesignated it as Tanker 25.



[Image: OldTanker251972Ford-American.jpg]



Picture by Carl "Pete" Moyer


Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 05-22-2007

Next is the Berrysburg and Community Fire Company, Company 26.



Old Brush 26



1952 GMC



[Image: OldBrush261952GMC.jpg]



Picture by Carl "Pete" Moyer


Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 05-22-2007

Old Brusg 26



1984 Chevrolet.



This was just replaced this year when Berrysburg bought Millersburgs old Brush truck.



[Image: OldBrush261984Chevrolet.jpg]


Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 05-22-2007

Old Engine 26



1954 R-Model International



[Image: OldEngine261954R-ModelInternational.jpg]


Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 05-22-2007

Last picture for today.



Old Tanker 26



1977 C-Model Ford/Allied Tank



[Image: OldTanker261977C-ModelFord-AlliedTa.jpg]


Keystone State Relics - wardengine - 05-22-2007

[quote name='Dr. Stinebaugh' post='110592' date='May 21 2007, 16:45 ']Not to nitpick, but don't any of your photos have photographers names on them ? For example, posts # 2221,2224, and 2226 were taken by either myself, Dave Bowen, Ken Bacon, or John Floyd back in February of 1992. I'm guessing that you bought these at a Harrisburg muster off 1 of us, since 3 of us have sold photos there in past years... just like to see some credit, when and if possible.

Warren Jenkins[/quote]



thanks warren i noticed some of mine & tascman's reposted without our credit too!!!!


Keystone State Relics - Frank B - 05-23-2007

Coopersburg PA 1942 Mack E type DE 1S242


Keystone State Relics - Frank B - 05-23-2007

Ardmore Mack B Tractor Drawn Aerial



Bill Witt collection


Keystone State Relics - Frank B - 05-23-2007

Barren Hill Montgomery County station 29



Bill Witt collection


Keystone State Relics - Frank B - 05-23-2007

Berwyn PA (where these last three were photographed in a parade)

Mack JR



Bill Witt photo


Keystone State Relics - Engine2524 - 05-23-2007

[quote name='engine216' post='110918' date='May 22 2007, 15:03 ']Old Engine 25



1971 CF-Model Mack



Was sold to one of the members of the new company. He had it for a few years, and then he sold it to someone in the New England area. Last I heard it was turned into a moble bbq rig up there.[/quote]

Indeed it was. Fellow Firepicser Loot61 knows the owner and helped drive it home.


Keystone State Relics - BA000049 - 05-23-2007

Frank,



Additional info on Berwyn's Mack:



1936 Mack Jr/Hale squad, open cab, 150/185. This was used as the first piece out, designated #1, Mack Jr. light to medium chassis built by Reo Motor Car Co. in their Lansing, MI plant for sales through Mack branches using Mack badging-produced in 1936-37 only, 2 pane contoured windshield. It was housed on 10/30/37. A two-way radio was installed and it was refurbed in 1951 by the Berwyn Auto Body Co which included new paint, running boards, a leather/foam seat, and new lettering by Clyde Lamp of Frazer – all done at cost. It was replaced in 1954.


Keystone State Relics - Guest - 05-23-2007

<img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='B)' />-->QUOTE(Frank B @ May 23 2007, 00:01 ) [post="111156"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post]<div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->Barren Hill Montgomery County station 29



Bill Witt collection[/quote]



Frank- additional info:



1940 Ford/Hale, 500 gpm skid pump purchased new by Barren Hill FC-Lafayette Hill (Montgomery Co.),PA painted red. In 1957 sold to Lower Providence Twp.(Montgomery Co.),PA where painted white over metallic green. It was used there primarily as a field piece until 1970. It then was converted to a service piece with a generator and air cascade. In 1975 it was sold to an individual.


Keystone State Relics - Guest - 05-23-2007

<img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='B)' />-->QUOTE(Frank B @ May 22 2007, 23:57 ) [post="111154"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post]<div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->Ardmore Mack B Tractor Drawn Aerial



Bill Witt collection[/quote]



Frank- additional info:



1929 Mack B-series Type 19 85 ft wood stick. This was one of the first deliveries of this model ladder. It was all powered and featured a lower profile than previously offered ladders. The main was raised from power supplied by the truck's motor. Ironically this accounted for its demise. In 1952 it was sold to Rockledge (Montgomery Co.),PA. It never had a windshield. Rockledge had an annual 4th of July parade. After the parade this truck was parked and was the target of kids of the community who climbed all over it. They managed to unknowingly activate the system which would cause the locked ladder to raise once the truck was started. Rockledge firemen later were enroute to nearby Huntington Valley where the ladder was to be raised and a peanut scramble was to ensue. Of course they were unaware of the ladder activation. While enroute the ladder was attempting to raise. It eventally buckled the trailer, overturned the truck and it crashed and it was demolished. Earlier in its life at Merion FC-Ardmore (Montgomery Co.),PA, the end of the main was broken while attempting to rescue a French poddle from Haverford College pond. This had been mended with a metal attachment.


Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 05-23-2007

[quote name='Engine 2524' post='111158' date='May 23 2007, 01:22 ']Indeed it was. Fellow Firepicser Loot61 knows the owner and helped drive it home.[/quote]



Do you know if he has any pictures of the rig as it is now?


Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 05-23-2007

Ok Over to Lebanon County for today.



Washington Fire Company of Lebanon City. Company 23.



Old Engine 23



Hahn



[Image: OldEngine23.jpg]


Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 05-23-2007

Hook and Ladder Fire Company of Lebanon City.



Old Truck 18

Seagrave



Even has the old phone booth riding position on it.



[Image: OldTruck181.jpg]



Picture by Glasmire Printing


Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 05-23-2007

Rescue Hose Fire Company of Lebanon City.



Old Truck 20

Ward LaFrance



[Image: OldTruck201.jpg]


Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 05-23-2007

Goodwill Fire Company of Lebanon City



Old Squad 21



[Image: OldSquad21.jpg]