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4-Guys Fire Apparatus - OPEN CAB MACK - 09-12-2010 While at the 4-Guys plant a week ago, I shot a few rigs. This is the chassis for new Engine No. 3 in the City of New Kensington. Fabrication started last week. The chassis is a Spartan Gladiator MFD. 4-Guys Fire Apparatus - OPEN CAB MACK - 09-12-2010 Sitting in the lot is a 2,500 gallon tanker on an International chassis for Starlite N.Y. 4-Guys Fire Apparatus - OPEN CAB MACK - 09-12-2010 This heavy rescue for Level Fire Department in Harford County Maryland. It is on a Spartan Gladiator Evolution tandem chassis. Rescue tools are in the rear compartments on both sides and the front bumper has the winch and a combi tool. A very well laid out rescue truck. 4-Guys Fire Apparatus - OPEN CAB MACK - 09-12-2010 This Spartan Gladiator chassis has a R/K 77' aerial. This is going to be a straight truck going to a fire department in New York. 4-Guys Fire Apparatus - OPEN CAB MACK - 09-12-2010 This 1991 Mack MR was built by R.D. Murray for Baldwin, N.Y. It was refurbished in 2003 by R.D. Murray. It is waiting another refurbishment that will include a new body and tank, and the removal of the top mount pump panel for a side mount. Last year, 4-Guys built 2 engines for Baldwin. One is a top mount that replaced this engine, the other is a side mount. This Mack will be a reserve and carry additional hand ladders. 4-Guys Fire Apparatus - Guest - 09-12-2010 [quote name='OPEN CAB MACK' date='12 September 2010 - 07:51 AM' timestamp='1284294663' post='402281'] This 1991 Mack MR was built by R.D. Murray for Baldwin, N.Y. It was refurbished in 2003 by R.D. Murray. It is waiting another refurbishment that will include a new body and tank, and the removal of the top mount pump panel for a side mount. Last year, 4-Guys built 2 engines for Baldwin. One is a top mount that replaced this engine, the other is a side mount. This Mack will be a reserve and carry additional hand ladders. [/quote] Ed, Thanks for posting the 4-guys trucks. They build some of the nicest trucks in the industry. My dad does all the warranty work for 4-guys here in east TN. through his company Anderson Fire LLC. There are alot of dept's here that are getting trucks from 4 guys and more on the way. You can't gp wrong with stainless steel. 4-Guys Fire Apparatus - OPEN CAB MACK - 09-12-2010 [quote name='AndyFire72' date='12 September 2010 - 09:09 AM' timestamp='1284295786' post='402283'] Ed, Thanks for posting the 4-guys trucks. They build some of the nicest trucks in the industry. My dad does all the warranty work for 4-guys here in east TN. through his company Anderson Fire LLC. There are alot of dept's here that are getting trucks from 4 guys and more on the way. You can't gp wrong with stainless steel. [/quote] I have to agree with you. They built an air truck and also an engine housed at our No.1 station. Very good craftsmanship. Also, easy to work with. 4-Guys Fire Apparatus - OPEN CAB MACK - 09-12-2010 The air truck outside of Station No. 5. Built in 1989 by 4-Guys. 6 bottle cascade with a 2 bottle fill station. Also, a 25 foot 6,000 watt light tower. 4-Guys Fire Apparatus - OPEN CAB MACK - 09-12-2010 Engine No. 1 of the City of New Kensington, built in 1990 by 4-Guys. In 2006, Engine 1 was taken back to 4-Guys for the installation of a hydraulic ladder rack, addition of a 3" rear discharge, addition of a large diameter discharge, and a revamp of the front bumper discharge, and trashline bin. 4-Guys Fire Apparatus - OPEN CAB MACK - 09-12-2010 In this picture, New Kensington Engine No. 5 in station. This is a 1986 FMC. After the new Station 5 was completed in 1991, Engine 5 was sent to 4-Guys to have the front bumper extended and a trashline discharge added. Also, added were automatic chains, and the underbody compartments on both sides. 4-Guys Fire Apparatus - OPEN CAB MACK - 09-12-2010 Engine 3 is a 1970 Mack CF. One of only 13 open cab CF's that Mack built from 1967-1974. In fact this was the ninth open cab built. In 1991, Engine 3 underwent a refurb by New Lexington. It was New Lexington's first refurb. Station 3 built in 1911 and had limited space was replaced in 1994 due to structure problems. This enabled Engine 3 to have it's front bumper extended. At that time, Engine 3 was sent to 4-Guys to have the front bumper extended and discharge added. Also, automatic chains, and another 2.5" rear discharge added. 4-Guys Fire Apparatus - OPEN CAB MACK - 09-12-2010 This was Engine No. 1 of the Lower Burrell No. 3 Volunteer Fire Co. It was a 1970. In 1988 it was sent to 4-Guys for a complete new stainless steel fire body, tank, discharges and 4 door cab enclosure. It served front line in the City of Lower Burrell from 1970 - September 11, 2001. 4-Guys Fire Apparatus - sean601 - 09-12-2010 Open Cab Mack, What will happen to the old engine 3? That is a beautiful piece. 4-Guys Fire Apparatus - OPEN CAB MACK - 09-12-2010 In the fall of 2001, The City of New Kensington purchased the Lower Burrell CF and it was placed in service at Engine 2. It served as Engine 2 from 2001 - until September 11, 2008. It currently is owned by Tim Nissley from Londonderry Twp. 4-Guys Fire Apparatus - OPEN CAB MACK - 09-12-2010 This Mack CF was originally purchased by the Saxonburg Fire Dept. in Butler Co. PA. In the mid 80's, it was sent to 4-Guys for a refurb that included a whole new fire body and tank. It was sold to Monarch in Fayette Co. 4-Guys Fire Apparatus - OPEN CAB MACK - 09-12-2010 This Mack MC was purchased new by Lower Burrell No. 3 in 1982. In 1998, it was sent to 4-Guys for new warning lights, a scotchlite stripe, and a white over red paint scheme to match the 1988 refurb of the CF. In 2007, it was replaced by a Pierce Contender and was sold to Cabrera, Dominican Republic. 4-Guys Fire Apparatus - OPEN CAB MACK - 09-12-2010 [quote name='sean601' date='12 September 2010 - 10:41 AM' timestamp='1284301291' post='402293'] Open Cab Mack, What will happen to the old engine 3? That is a beautiful piece. [/quote] It will be retained as an antique to take to parades and musters. 4-Guys Fire Apparatus - Guest - 09-12-2010 Ed, Were they any other new PA rigs in the works that you could advise of? 4-Guys Fire Apparatus - OPEN CAB MACK - 09-12-2010 [quote name='Shoop' date='12 September 2010 - 01:07 PM' timestamp='1284310038' post='402320'] Ed, Were they any other new PA rigs in the works that you could advise of? [/quote] Yes. A couple in the fabrication shop and a couple in the finishing shop. There was a rescue/pumper for Unionville in the finishing shop. Also, a Pierce there for some minor refurb work. I will be going back down in a couple weeks again. It was too hard to take pics in the shop. There were 13 chassis in the lot including ours to go into production. 4-Guys Fire Apparatus - seagrave65 - 09-15-2010 [quote name='OPEN CAB MACK' date='12 September 2010 - 08:11 AM' timestamp='1284292298' post='402278'] Sitting in the lot is a 2,500 gallon tanker on an International chassis for Starlite N.Y. [/quote] That tanker might be going to StarLAKE located in the Adrondacks in northern N.Y. The truck is painted the same baby blue that their other trucks are |