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Keystone State Relics - taurudak - 09-07-2012

And Kutztown's Trk 46 was a 1949 American LaFrance 700 75' MM (X-Haddonfield, NJ).


Keystone State Relics - taurudak - 09-07-2012

And one more. Lower Providence Twp Eng 5325 was a 1978 Hendrickson/Pierce 1750/750.


Keystone State Relics - ShoreFire - 09-07-2012

[quote name='Rheems1' timestamp='1346844160' post='497521']

One WOULD expect a warranty, it is after all a 2005 when you come down to it (well, the Power Steering is a 1984, the tank is still a 1965 LOL).... either way I am just poking fun at my little monster. It is a fun little piece, just needs a couple of things replaced/redone.... hoping to have it fixed by next year and out on the parade/muster circuit.

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Good luck with it, seems like every time I go out with mine i end up making a parts run! Is Honey Pot still just running a Mini Pumper?


Keystone State Relics - theunknowncomic - 09-07-2012

yes


Keystone State Relics - ShoreFire - 09-07-2012

​Is that a temporary measure?


Keystone State Relics - truck1882 - 09-08-2012

[quote name='ShoreFire' timestamp='1347052038' post='497694']

​Is that a temporary measure?

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You need to go to the Honey Pot section of Nanticoke sometime, and you wouldn't ask that. The whole reason for the "mini engine" and now mini pumper is because nothing bigger will fit in those streets. The old rig and the current one are ideal for the neighborhood there.


Keystone State Relics - truck1882 - 09-08-2012

[quote name='VipAG8' timestamp='1346781440' post='497455']

This is a photo of the Sunset Fire in North Lebanon Township, Leb. PA.

In this photo on the left is Ebenezer Fire Co. Engine 9, which appears to be a Seagrave, possibly open cab,

white over red. Does anyone have info on this Rig?

I believe the photo is from the Lebanon Daily News.

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Ebenezer's engine is a 1966 Seagrave canopy cab, 1000/750, rode it many times. And as stated, sold to Harwood. The other Seagrave is Goodwill, of Lebanon City, 1982 Seagrave 1500/500, this photo was when the engine was only about a year old.


Keystone State Relics - truck1882 - 09-08-2012

[quote name='LarimeSta1' timestamp='1346285398' post='496835']

New Florence, Westmoreland County

Engine 46-2

[Image: hardy50-R1-050-23A.jpg]

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Ex-Trout Run, Lycoming County



Apparently, Loyalsock must have sold it to Trout Run, They ran it until 1999 when they sold it to New Florance.


Keystone State Relics - taurudak - 09-10-2012

Found some more old stuff from when the Philly Fire Muster used to be held down on Delaware Ave. (now Columbus Blvd!) 25-30 years ago.



Media, PA Eng 232 was once this 1976 Oshkosh/Pierce 1500/500.


Keystone State Relics - taurudak - 09-10-2012

Philadelphia Eng 3 was a 1979 American LaFrance Century 1000/500.


Keystone State Relics - taurudak - 09-10-2012

Philadelphia Foam Pumper 119 was a 1978 International/National Foam


Keystone State Relics - taurudak - 09-10-2012

Philly's Giant Deluge was a 1949 Reo/US Fire Apparatus.


Keystone State Relics - taurudak - 09-10-2012

Philly also had Light Wagon 3 - a Dodge (no other info).


Keystone State Relics - taurudak - 09-10-2012

Then I've got these next two which I know nothing about. A 1946 Brockway/Approved which was once Eng 802 from Huntingdon Valley.


Keystone State Relics - taurudak - 09-10-2012

And finally a 1948 Mack L85 750/185 from Collingdale, PA.


Keystone State Relics - davebowen - 09-10-2012

[quote name='taurudak' timestamp='1347305500' post='498086']

And finally a Mack L from somewhere. I'm thinking Bristol, PA but not sure.

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I'M THINKING COLLINGDALE, PA. (DELAWARE COUNTY)


Keystone State Relics - fyrfoto - 09-10-2012

[quote name='taurudak' timestamp='1347305426' post='498084']

Then I've got these next two which I know nothing about. A 1946 Brockway/? which was obviously once Eng 802 somewhere..

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What an aweson looking Brockway. That grille is evil. If traffic wont move for the siren I'm sure the grille would scare it out of the way!


Keystone State Relics - Guest - 09-10-2012

[quote name='taurudak' timestamp='1347305426' post='498084']

Then I've got these next two which I know nothing about. A 1946 Brockway/? which was obviously once Eng 802 somewhere..

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Huntington Valley, Montgomery County Pa.


Keystone State Relics - Guest - 09-10-2012

[quote name='taurudak' timestamp='1347305296' post='498083']

Philly also had Light Wagon 3 - a Dodge (no other info).

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The last time I saw this truck was sitting in a Salvage Yard off Route 280 in Kearny, N.J.


Keystone State Relics - taurudak - 09-11-2012

[quote name='davepa' timestamp='1347310212' post='498090']

I'M THINKING COLLINGDALE, PA. (DELAWARE COUNTY)

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Dave, you are absolutely right. I found another pic I had of this rig and it was labeled Collingdale. I edited the post. Thanks again.