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Keasbey NJ's 1972 Mack CF Baker 2013 KME Rehab - e290l103 - 08-16-2013

shot it a couple of days ago.


Keasbey NJ's 1972 Mack CF Baker 2013 KME Rehab - SrFireOfficial - 08-16-2013

My $.02:  They tried to make a 40 year old fire truck too modern looking.  The brow light kills the emblematic trade mark of the roofline of the Mack CF, same for the clear LED lens covers over the flashers on the cab.




Keasbey NJ's 1972 Mack CF Baker 2013 KME Rehab - Guest - 08-16-2013

Nice!!!!


Keasbey NJ's 1972 Mack CF Baker 2013 KME Rehab - jlg1875 - 08-16-2013

Quote:My $.02:  They tried to make a 40 year old fire truck too modern looking.  The brow light kills the emblematic trade mark of the roofline of the Mack CF, same for the clear LED lens covers over the flashers on the cab.
 

Um, they were able to to make a 40 year old truck modern, kudos to them! It wasn't meant to be preserved as an antique, it was meant to keep serving in the 21st Century. Hope it works for them at the end of the day it's still 40 years old.



Keasbey NJ's 1972 Mack CF Baker 2013 KME Rehab - OPEN CAB MACK - 08-16-2013

A very nice looking job.  What did this cost?




Keasbey NJ's 1972 Mack CF Baker 2013 KME Rehab - fire12 - 08-16-2013

I think it looks bad ass. 




Keasbey NJ's 1972 Mack CF Baker 2013 KME Rehab - hank - 08-16-2013

Good photo!

tHANKs


Keasbey NJ's 1972 Mack CF Baker 2013 KME Rehab - drfeelgood - 08-16-2013

I had a chance to see this rig at the Roanoke plant. They did a great job on it and basically rebuilt it from the frame up. It was repowered with a bigger hp motor, new axles and so on, This was supposed to be a rechassis but the department thought the cost was too much and they didn't want a tandem. It came out really nice.


Keasbey NJ's 1972 Mack CF Baker 2013 KME Rehab - R1SmokeEater - 08-16-2013

Nice. Is that a grill added on the front?


Keasbey NJ's 1972 Mack CF Baker 2013 KME Rehab - Bryce - 08-16-2013

Is it as amazing to anybody else as it is to me that a 40 year old piece of equipment is still going strong?  The people that built that rig back in 1972 should be proud of their craftsmanship.  




Keasbey NJ's 1972 Mack CF Baker 2013 KME Rehab - drfeelgood - 08-16-2013

The grille was added because of the bigger motor


Keasbey NJ's 1972 Mack CF Baker 2013 KME Rehab - R1SmokeEater - 08-16-2013

Quote:The grille was added because of the bigger motor


10-4.


Keasbey NJ's 1972 Mack CF Baker 2013 KME Rehab - Guest - 08-17-2013

This truck is gorgeous in my opinion!  I think you may see this happen to some more of the single axle CF's running around yet if this rig turns out a successful refurb. There are many departments that want an aerialscope or want to keep the one they have because they are short and easy to get around.  This is another option for some departments that may not want to upgrade to a tandem axle version.  Its just too bad there isn't a way to fully enclose the CF cab on these single axle rigs, now that would be sweet!!




Keasbey NJ's 1972 Mack CF Baker 2013 KME Rehab - Guest - 08-17-2013

VERY NICE

 




Keasbey NJ's 1972 Mack CF Baker 2013 KME Rehab - cdmedlock - 08-17-2013

That is one of the best-looking trucks I've ever seen! A Department near mine refurbed a 1977 CF 700 engine to use as a hose wagon, including LED lighting. We get excited when we see it on a job...just not so excited to pick up the 4,000+ feet of LDH it carries.


Keasbey NJ's 1972 Mack CF Baker 2013 KME Rehab - anesti - 08-17-2013

Not hijacking this thread but funny story is me and a few buddies joked about going down and shooting this rig after seeing this rig but decided against it.. But Woodridge got hit with a 2nd alarm low and behold it was at the 2nd alarm.

 

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Keasbey NJ's 1972 Mack CF Baker 2013 KME Rehab - iaff5045 - 08-18-2013

very nice looking truck, good luck to them on it. Nice to see it didn't end up in the scrap yard. Does it still have a Mack Motor in it?




Keasbey NJ's 1972 Mack CF Baker 2013 KME Rehab - drfeelgood - 08-18-2013

Quote:very nice looking truck, good luck to them on it. Nice to see it didn't end up in the scrap yard. Does it still have a Mack Motor in it?
I want to say it has a Detroit in it now.


Keasbey NJ's 1972 Mack CF Baker 2013 KME Rehab - Juice - 08-18-2013

Quote:My $.02:  They tried to make a 40 year old fire truck too modern looking.  The brow light kills the emblematic trade mark of the roofline of the Mack CF, same for the clear LED lens covers over the flashers on the cab.
 

I agree with a little bit from everyone- I think that the brow light (where it's sitting) and clear/silver LEDs don't do the truck justice, when you could have went with Red LEDs. Personally, the grille does it in for me, because I HATE KME's new grilles (the design). I also don't care for the added steps, at least not the big blocks of diamond plate, maybe some smaller steps, similar to what Pierce is beginning to do.

 

Now, the things I do like- I like that the cab remained open on the rear, I also like that the rear of the truck still looks like it should, not that closed off, botched rear end that Seagrave did with their first MII/Aerialscope remount. I love the fact that Keasbey went this route, in a world where everyone thinks they have to have the newest, biggest thing on the market, you just don't see it much anymore, and I like it.

 

FWIW-

Trav!



Keasbey NJ's 1972 Mack CF Baker 2013 KME Rehab - johndanger - 08-18-2013

Does Keasbey have two different Mack Scopes?