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Garden State Oldies - Richard_L_Dean_07405 - 08-28-2009 Garden State Oldies - Richard_L_Dean_07405 - 08-28-2009 Garden State Oldies - Guest - 08-28-2009 [quote name='feuerwehr75' post='332637' date='Aug 27 2009, 21:40 ']RE: Oaklyn, NJ Mack B/American LaFrance 100' TT Aerial. The rig was ex-Philadelphia Fire Department, a 700 series trailer rehorsed with a Mack B tractor. The PFD purchased 4 Mack B Tractors in the early 1960's, and replaced the 700 series ALF tractors. Oaklyn purchased the rig after service with the PFD, rehabbed it, and put it into service in the late 1970's. It was replaced by the ex Allentown, PA Mack CF/Maxim tiller ex "3 Ladder", which Oaklyn bought in the 1980's at auction, and used until recently. Both rigs are now privately owned by collectors. I'm sure more info on this rig is out there, and corrections are welcome. I also do not remember the roto-ray on the bumper when it was in service at Oaklyn. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/3_12_21.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/Captain.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/stirpot.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />[/quote] Here's the X-Allentown,PA.;Oaklyn NJ Mack CF aerial just before being judged at the York Co.,PA.convention in Wrightsville on 8/15/09. Does Scott Mattson remember posing this at the 1993 Rose Tree,PA. muster? <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> Digital image by W.Jenkins Garden State Oldies - IrishTruckie - 08-29-2009 [quote name='Frank B' post='332475' date='Aug 27 2009, 14:59 ']Camden NJ 1949 ALF 700 factory photo This is all that I found from Camden NJ[/quote] Frank, the ladder in top photo in this post looks like it is Tampa Beige and could be an 85' 700 Series from Elkins Park in Cheltenham, PA that was eventually sold to Falls Twp., Bucks County. Garden State Oldies - Frank B - 08-30-2009 Manasquan NJ 1950 ALF D Adelman photo Garden State Oldies - Guest - 09-14-2009 Garden State Oldies - Guest - 09-14-2009 Garden State Oldies - Guest - 09-14-2009 Garden State Oldies - Guest - 09-14-2009 Garden State Oldies - Guest - 09-14-2009 Garden State Oldies - Guest - 09-14-2009 Good stuff, Scott. I saw the "parts" ALF sitting in the rear of the firehouse back in the spring. Garden State Oldies - njjimmy - 09-14-2009 Garden State Oldies - theunknowncomic - 09-14-2009 Garden State Oldies - Rheems1 - 09-17-2009 [quote name='Dr. Stinebaugh' post='332723' date='Aug 28 2009, 18:38 ']Here's the X-Allentown,PA.;Oaklyn NJ Mack CF aerial just before being judged at the York Co.,PA.convention in Wrightsville on 8/15/09. Does Scott Mattson remember posing this at the 1993 Rose Tree,PA. muster? <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> Digital image by W.Jenkins[/quote] This truck is now owned by Ken Boughter of Mastersonville, Pa, he has had quite an assortment of apparatus. He orignally owned the 1975 Mack CF that served Engine 83 in FDNY, he bought it from the Marklesburg Fire Department in Huntingdon County, Pa. He put alot of work into it making it look like it did at FDNY and than someone broke into the building where he stored it and stole it. It was never recovered (they are pretty sure it was sold for scrap), he than bought the 1984 Mack CF that formerly served FDNY Engine 84 from the Rutherford Heights, Pa fire department.. he still has that one. After that he bought a 1984 Mack Aerialscope from the Allentown Fire Department (it was new to Allentown) but than wound up selling it to the Midway Fire Department of Enola, Pa to replace thier 2006 KME tower that they were unhappy with. After he sold the Scope he bought this tiller from the Oaklyn Fire Department for the meager sum of $6,000, what a nice piece and find for him. Unfortunutly Ken has stomach cancer at the young age of 27, so he deserves all of the good things that can come his way. Dave Garden State Oldies - Guest - 10-16-2009 [quote name='Frank B' date='31 July 2006 - 09:54 PM' timestamp='1154396063' post='17737'] Haddon heights Sweet looking Diamond T 1951 [/quote] i think thats haddon fields old diamond. not heights. Garden State Oldies - Guest - 10-17-2009 [quote name='Rheems1' date='17 September 2009 - 03:23 AM' timestamp='1253170982' post='337233'] This truck is now owned by Ken Boughter of Mastersonville, Pa, he has had quite an assortment of apparatus. He orignally owned the 1975 Mack CF that served Engine 83 in FDNY, he bought it from the Marklesburg Fire Department in Huntingdon County, Pa. He put alot of work into it making it look like it did at FDNY and than someone broke into the building where he stored it and stole it. It was never recovered (they are pretty sure it was sold for scrap), he than bought the 1984 Mack CF that formerly served FDNY Engine 84 from the Rutherford Heights, Pa fire department.. he still has that one. After that he bought a 1984 Mack Aerialscope from the Allentown Fire Department (it was new to Allentown) but than wound up selling it to the Midway Fire Department of Enola, Pa to replace thier 2006 KME tower that they were unhappy with. After he sold the Scope he bought this tiller from the Oaklyn Fire Department for the meager sum of $6,000, what a nice piece and find for him. Unfortunutly Ken has stomach cancer at the young age of 27, so he deserves all of the good things that can come his way. Dave [/quote] The Oaklyn tiller is for sale on oldmacks.com Garden State Oldies - Frank B - 10-19-2009 [quote name='MoosesAntiqueFireBrigade' date='16 October 2009 - 08:19 PM' timestamp='1255726747' post='343177'] i think thats haddon fields old diamond. not heights. [/quote] Good catch! Thanks Garden State Oldies - Guest - 10-20-2009 Garden State Oldies - Guest - 10-20-2009 [quote name='Truckman' date='27 August 2009 - 09:24 PM' timestamp='1251421488' post='332601'] That looks like a American LaFrance 100 foot aerial behind that nice Mack! [/quote] If you look at post #869 on the Philly thread thats one of them before placing the B-85s under them Garden State Oldies - jlg1875 - 10-20-2009 [quote name='B95MACKFIRE' date='20 October 2009 - 10:35 AM' timestamp='1256048110' post='343699'] It is now owned by my friend, he is putting in a new motor [diesil] and air brakes on it. when done I will pump my B-95 to it . can't wait to take photos of that! [/quote] What state is your friend in? Is it still lettered for Oaklyn or...? |