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Maryland photo's - kieferfire - 02-16-2009 Truck 15 in Burtonsville operated this 1969 Pirsch 88 with 100' ladder. Juergen Kiefer photo Maryland photo's - kieferfire - 02-16-2009 Rescue Squad 15 in Burtonsville was this 1976 International Loadstar 1850 with Saulsbury body. Virginia McLaughlin photo Maryland photo's - kieferfire - 02-16-2009 Engine 403 in Sandy Spring was this classic 1954 Mack B 85F, 750 gpm/ 500 water. Juergen Kiefer photo Maryland photo's - kieferfire - 02-16-2009 Tanker 6 in Boonsboro operated this 1976 Diamond Reo. The info says, that the body is a 1947 Mack 750 gpm/ 1000 water. Virginia McLaughlin photo Maryland photo's - kieferfire - 02-16-2009 Tanker 20 from Lake Shore was this beauty, a 1947 Mack LS 85, 750 gpm/ 1000 water. Virginia McLaughlin photo Maryland photo's - kieferfire - 02-16-2009 The Queen Anne-Hillsboro FD had this 1946 International K-8 with Oren bodywork, 500 gpm. Joel Woods photo Maryland photo's - kieferfire - 02-16-2009 Finally, Goldsboro operated this nice 1961 International V-190 with bodywork from American, 500 gpm-pump, I assume 1000 water. Joel Woods photo Maryland photo's - Guest - 02-16-2009 [quote name='seagrave100ft' post='281596' date='Feb 13 2009, 18:49 ']Oh yeah, unfortunately it's still there and looks silly sitting in their multi million dollar station (in a town of 500 people!) but like every other thing in Rock Hall, there is no explanation.[/quote] By request, the Rock Hall VFD in Kent Co. in 1993. The 1966 Maxim F 100' aerial, ex- Owings Mills, orig. Harmonville,PA. Warren Jenkins photo Maryland photo's - Guest - 02-16-2009 1991 Spartan/ Grumman 1250/2500 Warren Jenkins photo Maryland photo's - Guest - 02-16-2009 1969 Ford F-850/Maxim 750/500 Warren Jenkins photo Maryland photo's - Guest - 02-16-2009 1979 Ford C/Oren/Grumman 1000/750 Warren Jenkins photo Maryland photo's - Guest - 02-16-2009 Tascman's favorite that day was this 1955 Dodge PW/American 250/200 Warren Jenkins photo Maryland photo's - Guest - 02-16-2009 1977 IHC Transtar/? 4200 gal. ex-ARCO fuel tanker Warren Jenkins photo Maryland photo's - Guest - 02-16-2009 1975 Dodge/Horton Warren Jenkins photo Maryland photo's - Guest - 02-16-2009 1988 Chevy Blazer Warren Jenkins photo Maryland photo's - Guest - 02-16-2009 Montgomery County Sq 2 Wheaton Rescue Squad Pemfab / Ranger Maryland photo's - 1958 F.W.D. - 02-17-2009 [quote name='1958 F.W.D.' post='282194' date='Feb 16 2009, 02:28 ']This piece was sitting in a junkyard in Coopersburg, Pennsylvania on Route 309, back when I posted a photo of it in the "relics" thread (along with ex FDNY Rescue 4, an ex-Philly rearmount Seagrave, and some other units.....) This piece disappeared from view (from Rt 309) over a year ago. I understand that it may have been dismantled and scrapped. Additonally, I understand it may originally have been a Hamerly, or at least refurbed at one point by Hamerly. Can anyone confirm or deny that?[/quote] Post #373 in "Relics" Maryland photo's - Guest - 02-17-2009 Lutherville Md. Baltimore Co. RESCUE SQUAD 303 MACK MR / SAULSBURY Maryland photo's - Guest - 02-17-2009 Lutherville Md. Baltimore Co. RESCUE SQUAD 303 FORD / Pierce Maryland photo's - Guest - 02-17-2009 Owings Mills 1951 Mack/Maxim. Seeing the date on this photo, I believe that Owings Mills purchased this Mack to run after they sold the Maxim while awaiting delivery of the Imperial. Not sure where it came from and don't know where it went. Credit unknown photographer, from my collection. |