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Keystone State Relics - BA000049 - 04-23-2007 Tom, Additional info on: Lansford 1978 Mack CF600, canopy cab, 1500/500, Mack diesel, 327 HP, automatic, Deutz 16 HP diesel generator, originally purchased by Lancaster City (Lancaster County, PA), refurbed in 1992 by Allegheny with a four door enclosure, Engine – 1, in 1999 changed to Reserve Engine #5. Traded in to KME in late 2002 who sold it to Lansford (Carbon County). Mary-D 1973 Mack CF600, canopy cab, 1000/750, 6 cylinder Mack diesel, 5-speed manual transmission, 5KW diesel generator. It was originally purchased by Roherstown (Lancaster County, PA), refurbed by 4-Guys in 1988 with a 4-door enclosure and a new stainless steel body with a large diameter reel installed in the hose bed to hold 1,500 ft of 5 inch supply line. Sold in 1995 to Northeast Fire Apparatus who resold to the Mary-D Fire Company (Schullkill County) for $67,000. For sale by Mary-D in 8/06, was sold to FireTrucks Plus (CA dealer). Keystone State Relics - wardengine - 04-23-2007 [quote name='LarimeSta1' post='100592' date='Apr 23 2007, 06:52 ']Tom, does Slocum Township still have this?[/quote] bill; no they do not but i will double check but i believe they told me it went to canada. if i find out different i will advise Keystone State Relics - wardengine - 04-23-2007 wysox pa bradford county runs this cf mack Keystone State Relics - wardengine - 04-23-2007 wright twp pa luzerne county runs this mack r tanker they also run this 1989 Pierce and this Pierce quint ex ???? and this Pierce quantum Keystone State Relics - wardengine - 04-23-2007 turbotville pa lycoming northumberland counties ran this hahn before merging with warrior run area fire Keystone State Relics - Rheems1 - 04-23-2007 [quote name='wardengine' post='100410' date='Apr 22 2007, 21:26 '] slocum township pa luzerne county runs this international rescue truck ex????? they also run this late 1940's army surplus support vehicle[/quote] That rescue truck is the International/Swab that was run by the Friendship Fire Department of South Lebanon Township, Pa. I could be wrong on this date.... but 1963 International/Swab rescue truck... 250 gpm pump, 150 gallon water tank on a 4 wheel drive chassis. Was replaced in 1996 when they purchased thier new E\-One rescue truck. Dave Keystone State Relics - Frank B - 04-23-2007 Located East of Pittsburg, Murrysville 1965 GMC?? Dick Adelman collection Keystone State Relics - Frank B - 04-23-2007 Muse Fire Co Cecil Twp Pa, West of Pittsburg 1960's Ford C-850 Boyer? Dick Adelman collection Keystone State Relics - Engine2524 - 04-23-2007 <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='B)' />-->QUOTE(Frank B @ Apr 23 2007, 22:03 ) [post="100826"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post]<div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->Located East of Pittsburg, Murrysville 1965 GMC??[/quote] More like a 1956, Frank. Our 1954 GMC/Bean had the same style cab. Keystone State Relics - Frank B - 04-23-2007 Muddycreek Twp Portersville International Boyer? Butler County PA Dick Adelman collection Keystone State Relics - Guest - 04-23-2007 Frank do you have any more pictures of thoes murrysville trucks, thanks Keystone State Relics - Frank B - 04-23-2007 <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/lol.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':lol2:' /> Felix, this was the only photo I found. They did have a web site with fair photos. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/lol.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':lol2:' /> Lansdowne Fire Company Delaware County station 19. This is a 1937 Autocar US Fire Apparatus with a Hale pump. The only USFA ID this truck has are the corner brackets on the tail board. This rig is still owned by Lansdowne fire co and was recently repainted. 1 factory photo 2 Unknown photographer... Jack Robrect? Keystone State Relics - Frank B - 04-23-2007 It looks like Lansdowne was once a Mack company. Here is photos of the Mack E pumper and city service truck. I have factory photos of these two somewhere, I will post them soon <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/devil.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/3_12_25v.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> Keystone State Relics - Frank B - 04-23-2007 Another Lansdowne post, This may have been a copy of a station photo. I have seen it before. Lansdowne's old station on Baltimore Pike, just east of Lansdowne Ave. This station has been restored and is now a comunity office. You can see why Lansdowne purchased open cab Seagrave trucks in the 1960's, low over head door clearence. In 1985 Lansdowne moved to the new station, about 1 block away. Keystone State Relics - Frank B - 04-23-2007 I didn't know Duch Wonderland had fire trucks! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/unsure.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> I do not have any information, but I would guess a 40's Chevy with a Darley 500gpm pump. Purchased used? Duch Wonderland is a small amusement park on RT 30 in Lancaster County PA unknown photographer Keystone State Relics - Frank B - 04-23-2007 East Lansdowne is a seperate town from Lansdowne. East Lansdowne is Delaware County station 24 A GMC Sanford. Sanfords were not very common in this part of PA unknown photographer Keystone State Relics - wardengine - 04-23-2007 i just was on lancaster forum and found all of my pics reposted on there by Adam Ebersole of lampeter pa!!!! no credit to this site and/or hugh who took the pics i gave credit to Keystone State Relics - Frank B - 04-23-2007 A Seagrave city service, information may have been incorrect but it stated this truck was in service with East Lansdowne so I scanned it. If it was an East Lansdowne truck (then what's up with the #3) it must have been an x Upper Darby (#3 ?) or Springfield truck. Keystone State Relics - wardengine - 04-23-2007 frank b; i posted a sanford a while back from little meadows pa susquehanna county don't know where they got it from,but probably the first sanford i saw at least around here Keystone State Relics - Frank B - 04-23-2007 Dick Adelman and Bill Schwartz were at this parade, in the earily 1950's. It may have been Upper Darby's parade. East Lansdowne still owns this Hale, and was very lucky to have had it refirbed by it's former owner. West Grove purchased it's Hale back and it will cost over $100,000 to refirb! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/22_yikes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> East Lansdown made out good! This truck also served as Briarcliffe Fire co's first truck when it opened in 1955. |