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Garden State Oldies - Guest - 03-07-2007




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 03-07-2007

Scott...



What old rigs from Somerset and Hunterdon Counties do you have lurking in your stash??? Would love to see what I remember!


Garden State Oldies - Guest - 03-07-2007

Scott...



What old rigs from Somerset and Hunterdon Counties do you have lurking in your stash??? Would love to see what I remember!


Garden State Oldies - Marc - 03-08-2007




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 03-08-2007




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 03-08-2007

'tascman' date='Mar 6 2007, 18:36 '

The final shot for tonight will be this 1964 Dodge/ALF "Little Mo". It had a 1000 gpm pump, a 300 gallon water tank, and a 20 gallon foam tank.



Here's the ad from Young Fire Eqp for a 1953 Chevy "Little Mo". Unsure of who posted it, I think it may be Ga Dave.

Phil, Bklyn.


Garden State Oldies - Guest - 03-08-2007

Oops, double post.

Phil, Bklyn.


Garden State Oldies - Guest - 03-08-2007




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 03-08-2007




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 03-08-2007




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 03-08-2007




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 03-08-2007




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 03-08-2007




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 03-08-2007




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 03-08-2007




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 03-08-2007




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 03-08-2007

Love that Mack T/L Scott!


Garden State Oldies - GA_Dave - 03-08-2007

Quote:Plainfield, NJ Truck # 1 was this 1982 American LaFrance 100' rear-mount.



This one is a bit different than your typical ALF rearmount. First, it's a "Low-Boy" cab. Second, it has tandem rear axles, not a standard feature when there was no pump. Third, the aerial is a Water Chief, having a pre-piped waterway and ladder pipe. These ladders were listed as 102', due to the added length for the tip.


Garden State Oldies - Guest - 03-09-2007




Garden State Oldies - Guest - 03-09-2007