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Maryland photo's - rawhitejr - 01-16-2011 [quote name='MrFWDSeagrave' timestamp='1295146508' post='420680'] Did Baltimore ever run this rig or was it a very similar one? [/quote] YES, they bought it from Rivieria Beach VFD Maryland photo's - Guest - 01-16-2011 [quote name='rawhitejr' timestamp='1295151145' post='420717'] YES, they bought it from Rivieria Beach VFD [/quote] Thanks. Maryland photo's - Guest - 01-16-2011 Maryland photo's - Guest - 01-16-2011 The Baltimore County FD had several B's with canopy cabs and non-compartmented rear fenders. J. Floyd photo, Jenkins collection Maryland photo's - BA000049 - 01-16-2011 [quote name='MrFWDSeagrave' timestamp='1295147710' post='420701'] I wonder if this was originally Millbourne, PA's minipump? Theirs was totally identical except theirs was lime. Had the ladder rack and the Q on the front bumper. [/quote] MrFWDSeagrave, It is not Millborne's - theirs went upstate NY - no longer in service there. Bruce Maryland photo's - tcosgrovejones - 01-16-2011 [quote name='Dr. Stinebaugh' timestamp='1295182859' post='420747'] Scott, The B Macks from each place are somewhat different, UMC's 63 has fully compartmented rear fenders, none of Rockville's B's had this compartmentation. R. Washburn photo, Jenkins collection [/quote] Let me also add that I belive this is the B Model that Upper Montgomery had a winch in a compartment at the back step and ran all Auto Accidents with. I drove it one day on a standby to a crash way on the other side of Poolesville. Cosgr <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/stirpot.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> ve Maryland photo's - Guest - 01-16-2011 [quote name='tcosgrovejones' timestamp='1295186989' post='420753'] Let me also add that I belive this is the B Model that Upper Montgomery had a winch in a compartment at the back step and ran all Auto Accidents with. I drove it one day on a standby to a crash way on the other side of Poolesville. Cosgr <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/stirpot.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> ve [/quote] The 1963 from Upper Montgomery and a 1956 from Rockville would later serve the Potomac Valley VFD in Washington County,MD. thru the mid-80's, both were sold to a collector from New Windsor,MD. Maryland photo's - Guest - 01-16-2011 [quote name='BA000049' timestamp='1295186952' post='420752'] MrFWDSeagrave, It is not Millborne's - theirs went upstate NY - no longer in service there. Bruce [/quote] Thanks a lot. Maryland photo's - Guest - 01-16-2011 Maryland photo's - Guest - 01-16-2011 Maryland photo's - Guest - 01-16-2011 Maryland photo's - Guest - 01-16-2011 Maryland photo's - Guest - 01-16-2011 Maryland photo's - davebowen - 01-16-2011 Maryland photo's - Guest - 01-16-2011 Damascus VFD 1932 REO Not sure the origin of this engine. Maryland photo's - ShoreFire - 01-16-2011 [quote name='davepa' timestamp='1295215030' post='420822'] THAT'S DIFFERENT. NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THAT. [/quote] True AWESOMENESS!!!! Maryland photo's - Guest - 01-17-2011 Arnold VFD Mack factory photo 1947 Type 75 750/600 Maryland photo's - Guest - 01-17-2011 Arnold VFD 1963 Mack C85 750/750 Mack factory photo and 1971 Jim Atkinson photo/DESOTO collection Maryland photo's - Guest - 01-17-2011 [quote name='DESOTO' timestamp='1295216137' post='420826'] Damascus VFD 1932 REO Not sure the origin of this engine. [/quote] Joe , I have this as a 250 GPM, take a look at the seat and pump assembly on your post, and then compare with post #1569. Damascus bought the Chevy 4x4 chassis in 1956, this mess stayed in service at least into 1973. and was probably replaced by the 1976 Ford F-600 4X4/Saulsbury.I have the same pic and wonder where Damascus got it... Maryland photo's - Guest - 01-17-2011 |