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Relics - Guest - 10-30-2009 We use wet water all the time on my department, it makes the water thicker and causes the water to flow slower down the surface of an object allowing the water to saturate the area or object. It has the same look as foam but more like a soap product, it will sud up when put into a water tank when (70% less than foam), unlike foam it can be added to trucks tank, and cleaned out with 1 or 2 flushes of the tank. Unlike foam it will be in there for 20 tank loads. We use it for small forestry applications, bark mulch fires in the mall parking lots, and is put in all our APW's. It has been around longer than foam and is cheaper, and safer for the enviroment. Wet Water has a long shelf life before it dries out or goes bad. Foam is only good for 90 days once it is opened and has to stay out of sunlight. Relics - Guest - 10-30-2009 [quote name='Mack505' date='30 October 2009 - 08:39 AM' timestamp='1256905147' post='345227'] I found this one last weekend on a used car 'lot' on 1A in Lucerne-in-Maine (look it up!), just outside Ellsworth. It's a 1977 Snorkel 85'. I'm guessing probably Oshkosh/Pierce on the chassis and body, but the only plates I could find said 'Snorkel.' [/quote] That is definatly a Oshkosh/Pierce, We just got rid of our 1969 same thing except ours was a '75 and had a pump. Looks in great shape. I would imagine it has had a paint touch up, they tend to rust a bit. Relics - Roto-Ray - 10-30-2009 [quote name='theunknowncomic' date='18 October 2009 - 06:42 PM' timestamp='1255904563' post='343478'] spotsylvania,va ex engine 4 1998 E\-One is now at boots and hanks scrapyard in scranton,pa [/quote] You didn't happen to be able to get a photo, did you? Relics - marco17 - 10-30-2009 [quote name='BJ3976' date='30 October 2009 - 09:00 AM' timestamp='1256906438' post='345234'] That is definatly a Oshkosh/Pierce, We just got rid of our 1969 same thing except ours was a '75 and had a pump. Looks in great shape. I would imagine it has had a paint touch up, they tend to rust a bit. [/quote] BJ...based on your location, I would assume your depts old snorkel is the one currently on eBay? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OSHKOSH-75-BOOM-BUCKET-TRUCK_W0QQitemZ170399864927QQcmdZViewItemQQptZCommercial_Trucks?hash=item27ac9f985f I really like that truck, too bad I am not able to be in the market right now. Relics - Guest - 10-30-2009 [quote name='DESOTO' date='30 October 2009 - 08:12 AM' timestamp='1256903534' post='345224'] Is that privately owned now? I haven't seen that engine in years. Thanks for posting. Thanks. Joe [/quote] Still owned by the state. Now at Spring Grove. As I understand it the Supt. is very into the history of the place and keeping as much intact/original as possible. They are restoring the old firehouse right now and are going to put the engine in when done. Engine is supposed to keep the Crownsville markings. They will use it for Santa, parades, etc. Relics - atlanticfiretrucks - 10-30-2009 [quote name='Mack505' date='30 October 2009 - 09:39 AM' timestamp='1256905147' post='345227'] I found this one last weekend on a used car 'lot' on 1A in Lucerne-in-Maine (look it up!), just outside Ellsworth. It's a 1977 Snorkel 85'. I'm guessing probably Oshkosh/Pierce on the chassis and body, but the only plates I could find said 'Snorkel.' [/quote] That truck is Bangor Maine's old snorkel......replaced this past year by a 2009 Pierce Velocity 100'RM...... Relics - atlanticfiretrucks - 10-30-2009 I forgot to add....this truck has an Oshkosh serial # of 16276..... 1977 Oshkosh/Pierce 85' Snorkel Relics - Guest - 10-30-2009 Found this Continental Compac in Poughkeepsie, NY on a construction site. The lot was fenced off, and the guys working there were having some type of meeting, so I was unable to get any info, but the body looks like it was originally slime yellow. Relics - Guest - 10-30-2009 [quote name='grumpyFF' date='30 October 2009 - 05:14 PM' timestamp='1256936054' post='345271'] Found this Continental Compac in Poughkeepsie, NY on a construction site. The lot was fenced off, and the guys working there were having some type of meeting, so I was unable to get any info, but the body looks like it was originally slime yellow. [/quote] Based on color and present location I'm guess x-Yonkers. Relics - Guest - 10-30-2009 [quote name='NJMedic' date='30 October 2009 - 06:04 PM' timestamp='1256939040' post='345273'] Based on color and present location I'm guess x-Yonkers. [/quote] Yonkers had 4-door cabs. Relics - theunknowncomic - 10-30-2009 possibly newark? Relics - Guest - 10-30-2009 [quote name='theunknowncomic' date='30 October 2009 - 06:37 PM' timestamp='1256948244' post='345336'] possibly newark? [/quote] Newarks apparatus bodies were totally different. Relics - Guest - 10-30-2009 That may be Yonkers rebuild of the Amercan Lafrance engine 2? with the compac cab? Relics - dcfdtech - 10-30-2009 [quote name='grumpyFF' date='30 October 2009 - 05:14 PM' timestamp='1256936054' post='345271'] Found this Continental Compac in Poughkeepsie, NY on a construction site. The lot was fenced off, and the guys working there were having some type of meeting, so I was unable to get any info, but the body looks like it was originally slime yellow. [/quote] After looking at an old FAJ from July/August 2000, I think that these rigs look alot like the new Pierce Velocity's. Any body else see a likeness?? Different looking rigs but cool in a way! Relics - theunknowncomic - 10-31-2009 [quote name='Roto-Ray' date='30 October 2009 - 08:20 AM' timestamp='1256907623' post='345235'] You didn't happen to be able to get a photo, did you? [/quote]no i wasn't able to do that. Relics - whb324fd - 10-31-2009 [quote name='NJMedic' date='30 October 2009 - 06:04 PM' timestamp='1256939040' post='345273'] Based on color and present location I'm guess x-Yonkers. [/quote]I saw the same rig on the 5th of Oct at the same location while visiting a catering hall just across the road. Relics - Guest - 10-31-2009 [quote name='TulsaPete' date='31 October 2009 - 09:56 AM' timestamp='1256996210' post='345391'] I saw the same rig on the 5th of Oct at the same location while visiting a catering hall just across the road. [/quote] We had a load of these Compacs locally in the RI/Worcester County pocket. Lime green wasnt exactly one of the colors I've seen over the years. Lynn ran lime but I don't remember them running a Compac and Norfolks was red BUT if anyone wants the ONLY tandem axle Compac/Continental will be up for surplus soon. North Smithfield is going to be getting a Int'l/Pierce soon and the old tanker will be going buh bye. Relics - Guest - 10-31-2009 The Maryland Crownsville State Hospital back in the day 1951 Chevrolet/General 500/300 May be the day it was deliveresd Relics - Fire28 - 10-31-2009 Correct me if im wrong but that engine still resides at the hospital in a building correct? I wouldn't mind getting a hold of it and restoring it. Relics - Guest - 10-31-2009 [quote name='Tim' date='31 October 2009 - 11:44 AM' timestamp='1257002653' post='345402'] Correct me if im wrong but that engine still resides at the hospital in a building correct? I wouldn't mind getting a hold of it and restoring it. [/quote] See Post 2450. The engine was moved to the Spring Grove Hospital. Still owned by state. |