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Keystone State Relics - Guest - 01-15-2007




Keystone State Relics - Guest - 01-15-2007

Scott, sure looks like you have some fun ahead of you!


Keystone State Relics - BA000049 - 01-15-2007

[quote name='Rescue29Engine23' post='67664' date='Jan 15 2007, 00:00 ']Scott, sure looks like you have some fun ahead of you![/quote]





Scott,



Additional info on the Oakmont rigs:



1977 Pirsch, Cincinnati canopy cab, 250/250, 100 ft aluminum rear-mount ladder, single rear axle, fully compartmented body sides, Ser. No. 3190, 6V71 Detroit Diesel, manual transmission, and manual outriggers. Replaced in 1995 and they had a tough time selling this. It was loaned to Gilbralter (Berks County) for the month of March - 1998 with the intent on buying it, purchased by them with the 1983 Pirsch pumper for $50,000 who repainted it YW. For sale 06/03.



1988 Sutphen, 4-door 7 man cab, 1250/500, Detroit 8V71N, 350 HP, automatic, 6.5 KW Onan water cooled diesel generator. First 4-door ordered by the company. Placed into service in 2/88. Sold in 1999 to West End of Kulpmont (Northumbland County) for $80,000 who repainted all black by L&J Autobody of Mount Carmel. Interesting color I migh add.


Keystone State Relics - kieferfire - 01-15-2007

Here are some more PA rigs.



the Apollo Hose Co. 2 still owns this nice 1954 Oren custom-pumper, that was constructed on a Duplex chassis. It has a 750 gpm-pump and a 300 gwt. John Schmidt photo



   


Keystone State Relics - kieferfire - 01-15-2007

Apollo Hose 2 also has this 1988 Ford C 8000/Pierce. It has a 1250 gpm-pump, 500 gwt and 50' Tele-Squrt. John Schmidt photo



   


Keystone State Relics - kieferfire - 01-15-2007

Truck 1 in Butler operates a 1999 ALF Eagle 134 with bodywork from 3-D Fire Apparatus and 105' Aerial Innovations midmount ladder. John Schmidt photo



   


Keystone State Relics - kieferfire - 01-15-2007

Tanker 44-1 in South Strabane was this 1977 Kenworth W 900 with bodywork from Jaco. It has a 1500 gpm-pump and a 1800 gallon-tank. John Schmidt photo



   


Keystone State Relics - kieferfire - 01-15-2007

Engine 44-2 in South Strabane is a 1995 Pierce Dash with 2000 gpm-pump and 1000 gallon-tank. John Schmidt photo



   


Keystone State Relics - kieferfire - 01-15-2007

The Crescent Twp FD has this 1989 Simon-Duplex D 500 with Ranger rescue-pumper body. It has a 1500 gpm-pump and carries 500 gallons of water and 200 gallons of foam. John Schmidt photo



   


Keystone State Relics - kieferfire - 01-15-2007

The Crscent Twp FD also has this compact tanker. It is a 1998 International F 2674 with bodywork from New Lexington. It has a 1000 gpm-pump and a 1550 gallon-tank. John Schmidt photo



   


Keystone State Relics - kieferfire - 01-15-2007

The Scott Twp FD has two very interesting pumpers. Engine 2571 is a 1989 Mack MR with Ranger bodywork. It has a 1500 gpm-pump and carries 500 gallons of water and 40 gallons of foam. John Schmidt photo.



With its enclosed top-mount pump it looks more like a pumper from Minnesota.



   


Keystone State Relics - kieferfire - 01-15-2007

Even more unique is this engine from Scott Twp FD. I have very little info except the chassis is a 1976 Mack R. Maybe a rebuilt unit ? I hope, our experts from PA knows more. John Schmidt photo



   


Keystone State Relics - Guest - 01-15-2007




Keystone State Relics - marco17 - 01-15-2007

[quote name='kieferfire' post='67756' date='Jan 15 2007, 14:02 ']Truck 1 in Butler operates a 1999 ALF Eagle 134 with bodywork from 3-D Fire Apparatus and 105' Aerial Innovations midmount ladder. John Schmidt photo



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That is a pretty cool looking mid-mount. You don't tend to see mid mounts much these days.


Keystone State Relics - Guest - 01-15-2007

[quote name='marco17' post='67896' date='Jan 15 2007, 17:44 ']That is a pretty cool looking mid-mount. You don't tend to see mid mounts much these days.[/quote]





Butlers Ladder has a rear mount pump!! one of the few ever built. It spends more time in the shop thatn in service. They have had ALF out there countless times to address a miriad of problems that still have not been resolved. All of this has been since the date of purchase.


Keystone State Relics - Guest - 01-15-2007

Glendales Engine were both rehabed units.



They have now rechassed the MR Ranger Body to a Spartan Chassis. Work was done by Keystone Fire Apparatus, McKees Rocks



[Image: Rescue257.jpg]


Keystone State Relics - Guest - 01-15-2007

Glendales Engine were both rehabed units.



They have now rechassed the MR Ranger Body to a Spartan Chassis. Work was done by Keystone Fire Apparatus, McKees Rocks, Pa



[Image: Rescue257.jpg]


Keystone State Relics - ACPD227 - 01-15-2007

[quote name='kieferfire' post='67770' date='Jan 15 2007, 14:29 ']The Crscent Twp FD also has this compact tanker. It is a 1998 International F 2674 with bodywork from New Lexington. It has a 1000 gpm-pump and a 1550 gallon-tank. John Schmidt photo



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Anyone have any more info on this truck. I am confused to why it is duel axel in the rear with only a 1550 tank? a single axle would handle this just fine.


Keystone State Relics - Frank B - 01-16-2007




Keystone State Relics - kieferfire - 01-16-2007

Thanks for the replies so far. Here are some more PA rigs.



The "Green Hornet" from Castle Shannon is this 1997 Pierce Arrow with 2000 gpm-pump. It carries 750 gallons of water and 30 gallons of foam. John Schmidt photo