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Relics - Guest - 12-15-2007

Well looking at the nickname on the brow I would say it belonged to Susquehanna in Pennsylvania at one point in time. I know the new ALF they purchased a couple years ago says "HAMBONES" on it as well.


Relics - Guest - 12-15-2007

Hi Guys,



Caught up with this ACCO 1810A International sitting at the Northland Museum,it was one of a number the Auckland Metropuilton Fire Board had


Relics - Guest - 12-15-2007

[quote name='BCFDT782' post='171462' date='Dec 15 2007, 00:00 ']Does anyone know where this Mack CF is from???[/quote]

Aww where is that? Any story on it?


Relics - Guest - 12-15-2007

[quote name='ResQguy' post='171710' date='Dec 15 2007, 21:43 ']Aww where is that? Any story on it?[/quote]



It is at Lady & Taylor's junk yard entrance. Back in Post #1121 Dr. Stinebaugh posted a picture of Landover Hills engine and you can see the back part of the same Tastycake truck.


Relics - englt542 - 12-16-2007

where is the junkyard at?


Relics - Guest - 12-16-2007

[quote name='englt542' post='171765' date='Dec 16 2007, 01:53 ']where is the junkyard at?[/quote]

It's on PA 234 about 2 miles west of Heidlersburg, PA. in Adams Co. Going towards Biglerville, look for the xFDNY ALF in post #1107 on the left, the junkyard is on the right...


Relics - wardengine - 12-16-2007

[quote name='BCFDT782' post='171717' date='Dec 15 2007, 22:11 ']It is at Lady & Taylor's junk yard entrance. Back in Post #1121 Dr. Stinebaugh posted a picture of Landover Hills engine and you can see the back part of the same Tastycake truck.[/quote]



its larry o'taylor NOT lady and taylor


Relics - Marc - 12-16-2007

[quote name='BCFDT782' post='171462' date='Dec 15 2007, 00:00 ']Does anyone know where this Mack CF is from???[/quote]



Looks alot like one of the old Philly '75-'76 Mack's. Maybe it was rehabbed at one point?


Relics - Guest - 12-16-2007

[quote name='wardengine' post='171787' date='Dec 16 2007, 10:50 ']its larry o'taylor NOT lady and taylor[/quote]



Did they have a recent name change?


Relics - Guest - 12-16-2007

[quote name='wardengine' post='171787' date='Dec 16 2007, 10:50 ']its larry o'taylor NOT lady and taylor[/quote]

NO, it is not, you are confusing this shop with another one. The LADY & Taylor Body shop is located in Adams County, PA., less than 30 minutes from where I live in Thurmont,MD. It is also known as PA Fire Apparatus. If you need further convincing, I will post my photo of the shop buildings sign...


Relics - tcosgrovejones - 12-16-2007

[quote name='wardengine' post='171787' date='Dec 16 2007, 10:50 ']its larry o'taylor NOT lady and taylor[/quote]





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Relics - e290l103 - 12-16-2007

Larry O Taylor is up in Wysox.



Lady & Taylor is in Adams County.



Mike


Relics - Truckie32 - 12-16-2007

I'm gonna say that CF is not from Columbia#4. From what i remember above the windshield were the MACK letters.

Susquehanna was written under the windshield in goldleaf, and I think the Hambones CF had only lowside compartments on the pass side.



If anyone, Rheems1 will know.


Relics - yvfdco8 - 12-16-2007

[quote name='T-Bone' post='171675' date='Dec 15 2007, 17:28 ']Well looking at the nickname on the brow I would say it belonged to Susquehanna in Pennsylvania at one point in time. I know the new ALF they purchased a couple years ago says "HAMBONES" on it as well.[/quote]





[url="http://www.susquehannafire.org/05apparatus_retired.html"]7th picture down[/url]



It is not the same...Susquehanna had an extended bumper and different compartments on the officers side. I thought the same when I saw the name above the windshield.


Relics - Guest - 12-16-2007

[quote name='Crossbronxxpress' post='171788' date='Dec 16 2007, 10:56 ']Looks alot like one of the old Philly '75-'76 Mack's. Maybe it was rehabbed at one point?[/quote]



I agree it has a PHILLY look to it. The Macks where a "small" order - even though the Mack plant was just 30 or so miles away. Might have been sold and referbed as Marc said.


Relics - wardengine - 12-16-2007

[quote name='FDNYTRUCKS.com' post='171815' date='Dec 16 2007, 13:27 ']Larry O Taylor is up in Wysox.



Lady & Taylor is in Adams County.



Mike[/quote]



thank you, i thought they were referring to it didnt know of adams county site


Relics - e290l103 - 12-16-2007

The Philadelphia Macks had different marker lights on the roof than these. both had the side stack exhaust. Philadelphia had a ladder on theirs where the suctions are on the relic... you be the judge... I dont think so. and yes, the pic is a 1975, not a 1976. from the same order.


Relics - Guest - 12-16-2007

[quote name='FDNYTRUCKS.com' date='Dec 16 2007, 22:24 ' post='171983']

The Philadelphia Macks had different marker lights on the roof than these. both had the side stack exhaust. Philadelphia had a ladder on theirs where the suctions are on the relic... you be the judge... I dont think so. and yes, the pic is a 1975, not a 1976. from the same order.



Plus, the fender compartments are different too.


Relics - willman940 - 12-17-2007

[url="http://ericksontrucks.com/inventory.aspx?&vehtype=18"]http://ericksontrucks.com/inventory.aspx?&vehtype=18[/url]



in there is some old chicago rigs, for whom it may concern.


Relics - e290l103 - 12-17-2007

Plus, the fender compartments are different too.



yes they are. long double door on the relic, singles on the Philly rig.