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Here's one for EVERYONE - Guest - 05-24-2008

FMC (once the Food Machinery Corperation): They built food related machinery before getting into the fire apparatus and armored fighting vehicle buisness. Started out as the Bean Spray Pump Company (named after John Bean) making piston pumps. (Originally San Jose, CA).





FIRETRUCKS MADE CHEAP!!!!!!! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/lol.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':lol2:' />


Here's one for EVERYONE - Guest - 05-30-2008

not sure it these were mentioned...

1) REO was for Renyold E. Olds... This was the OLDSMOBILE TRUCK LINE



2) PEM-FAB is Pemberton (in Burlington County, NJ) FABRICATIONS


Here's one for EVERYONE - PTL117PB - 05-30-2008

[quote name='fyreline' post='141874' date='Aug 20 2007, 11:20 ']Named for the company founder, William N. Brockway. If you google "Brockway Trucks" you'll find the complete company history at the Brockway Truck Museum site. We see a lot of old Brockways around here, the old Cortland, NY plant is just 20 miles or south of us and many of their later trucks are still on the road.[/quote]





Is this the same as Brockway-Smith and Company?


Here's one for EVERYONE - Bob-Ont - 05-31-2008

[quote name='Fireman5230' post='217802' date='May 30 2008, 20:17 ']not sure it these were mentioned...

1) REO was for Renyold E. Olds... This was the OLDSMOBILE TRUCK LINE[/quote]



Slight correction ... Olds' first name was Ransom not Reynold.


Here's one for EVERYONE - GA_Dave - 06-07-2008

Here are a few from Western NY....



Case.......................Allen Case, founder.

Cayasler..................Case was joined by Nicholas Yavicoli and the Geisler brothers.

Young......................Lester Young bought out Cayasler.

Fitzgerald.................Jack Fitzgerald, founder.



Others from all over....



Saulsbury.................Fancher L "Sam" Saulsbury, founder.

Van Pelt....................P.E. Van Pelt, founder.

Howe........................B.J.C. Howe, founder.

JACO........................Jack Cocke, founder.

TASC........................Charles Trautwein, founder.

Hahn.........................William G. Hahn, founder.

Darley.......................William S. Darley, founder.

Forstner.....................Henry & Theodore Forstner, founders.

Luverne.....................Luverne, MN.

4-Guys......................Harold J. Miller, J. Gene Lauver, Richard Kirsch & Harry E. Gourley, Jr., founders.

New Lexington...........New Lexington, PA.


Here's one for EVERYONE - rob.leahyjr - 09-05-2009

I dont know if this was mentioned



What about Great Eastern??


Here's one for EVERYONE - Guest - 09-05-2009

Faomite-Childs



A consolidation into one corporation of the Foamite-Firefoam Company, New York, and the O. J. Childs Company, Inc., Utica, N. Y. The consolidated company was known as the Foamite-Childs Corporation. The executive offices were in Utica, N. Y.


Here's one for EVERYONE - tntway - 09-05-2009

here's my .02 worth.......



while not an apparatus manufacturer, many are powered by CUMMINS diesels...............named after Clessie Cummins the founder.



as Howie mentioned a couple years ago on this thread.......its CUMMINS........NOT Cummings (someplace in Georgia)


Here's one for EVERYONE - Guest - 11-01-2009

Hello all, this is my first post. I have a bottle nozzle that is labeled American LaFrance Foamite Corporation. Does anyone have information on when/how Foamite became part of American LaFrance?


Here's one for EVERYONE - John Kenealy - 11-01-2009

[quote name='AC1503' date='01 November 2009 - 09:06 AM' timestamp='1257083214' post='345505']

Hello all, this is my first post. I have a bottle nozzle that is labeled American LaFrance Foamite Corporation. Does anyone have information on when/how Foamite became part of American LaFrance?

[/quote]



As mentioned above, the Foamite-Childs Corp. of Utica NY made fire extinguishers and a foamite system, along with fire trucks. They were purchased by American LaFrance in 1927. Source: "100 Years of American LaFrance" by Walter M. P. McCall.


Here's one for EVERYONE - John Kenealy - 11-01-2009

C. Hamilton Sanford was one of the founders of the Sanford Truck Company, which evolved into the Sanford Fire Apparatus.


Here's one for EVERYONE - Guest - 11-01-2009

Almonte Fire Trucks was originally located in Almonte, Ontario, prior to moving to a larger plant the next town over in Carleton Place. They are now known as Seagrave Canada.


Here's one for EVERYONE - smketrfdny - 11-09-2009

[quote name='Bob-Ont' date='17 August 2007 - 10:43 AM' timestamp='1187364202' post='141048']

Pierce-Arrow the car company is named after George N. Pierce. This company located in Buffalo, manufactured a truck line, some of which were used for fire apparatus. They also supplied engines to Seagrave.

Pierce from Appleton, Wisconsin is named after Humphrey and Dudley Pierce.

Other than the name there does not appear to be a relation between the two.

[/quote]



IIRC, Pierce (fire side) bought the rights to the name 'Pierce Arrow' and then introduced its new line called the 'Arrow'. Back in the old time of around 1980.



Stay safe,Brothers.


Here's one for EVERYONE - Guest - 11-11-2009

[quote name='Irishff736' date='05 September 2009 - 02:12 AM' timestamp='1252133559' post='334165']

I dont know if this was mentioned



What about Great Eastern??

[/quote]

Great Eastern, was just a name for Oren Appartus sold by Earny Day, I think, of New Jersey. Most Great Easterns were sold to Pa and NJ.


Here's one for EVERYONE - Guest - 11-29-2009

Alexis Fire Apparatus.



Gene Morris built his first two trucks while employed at Ashland Oil Company in Ashland, Kentucky. After six years with Ashland, he decided to use the experience he had gained to begin his own business. In 1945, Gene returned to his hometown of Alexis, Illinois, and opened a small welding and fabrication shop. He noticed the fire engines he repaired in his shop were poorly built and knew he could build a higher quality truck.



In 1947, Alexis Fire Equipment Company was born. The original facility employed four men and could accommodate only three to four units at a time. Gene discovered a market opportunity in rural Illinois and Iowa for his product. With dedication, pure hard work, and extensive traveling, Alexis Fire Equipment grew rapidly.


Here's one for EVERYONE - smketrfdny - 12-14-2009

[quote name='tntway' date='05 September 2009 - 08:00 PM' timestamp='1252197602' post='334278']

here's my .02 worth.......



while not an apparatus manufacturer, many are powered by CUMMINS diesels...............named after Clessie Cummins the founder.



as Howie mentioned a couple years ago on this thread.......its CUMMINS........NOT Cummings (someplace in Georgia)

[/quote]



IIRC, it was Chessie Cummins,not Clessie.



Not a fan of the ads featuring 'Cummings' engines either. EBay can give ya a migraine with this error.



Stay safe, Brothers.


Here's one for EVERYONE - fyreline - 12-14-2009

No, "Clessie" is correct. Clessie Lyle Cummins (December 27, 1888 - August 17, 1968) was the founder of the Cummins Engine Co.


Here's one for EVERYONE - smketrfdny - 12-14-2009

[quote name='fyreline' date='14 December 2009 - 03:58 PM' timestamp='1260823137' post='352532']

No, "Clessie" is correct. Clessie Lyle Cummins (December 27, 1888 - August 17, 1968) was the founder of the Cummins Engine Co.

[/quote]



I stand corrected. My apologies.



Thank you, Boss.





Stay safe, Brothers.


Here's one for EVERYONE - Truckman - 01-14-2010

The members in around Baltimore, hold back on this. Lets see if others that aren't near can get this one.



Alex, I'll have Fire Truck for $1,000.00!









Baltimore Basket.


Here's one for EVERYONE - fyreline - 01-14-2010

[size="5"]Well, I know what a "Baltimore Basket" is (At least I think I do), but I don't know exactly why it's called that. If it's like most fire service innovations, it's because it is credited with originating there. If it's truly like most fire service innovations, there will also be various parties who will dispute that.[/size]