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Wyanet,Il 2001 Ford/FD 300 GWT


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Wyanet,IL

1977 Dodge Generator-Light Unit


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Wyanet,IL

1978 Ford F-600/Alexis

500.600

WF-108


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Wyanet,IL

2002 IHC/Alexis-Union City Body


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Wyanet,IL

2009 IHC/Alexis

1000.1000

Eng-107


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Almost forgot Matt


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[quote name='The Commish' date='27 July 2010 - 03:13 PM' timestamp='1280260416' post='394779']

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Who is that tan guy in the shorts and tee??...I guess that is what retirement looks like...
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Retirement is a beautiful thing Tom.
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Bill,



I live in Braidwood so it is not that far. Actually I went to Limestone first that day but they were training with the new engine so I was unable to shoot it.
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Seatonville,Il

1946 Chevy/Central ST.Louis

500 Gpm

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[quote name='The Commish' date='27 July 2010 - 03:11 PM' timestamp='1280260293' post='394777']

Wyanet,IL

2009 IHC/Alexis

1000.1000

Eng-107

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I did not know you could still purchase a front mount pump. Is it a Darley?
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Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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[quote name='MFD 61 KS' date='29 July 2010 - 10:01 PM' timestamp='1280457713' post='395249']

I did not know you could still purchase a front mount pump. Is it a Darley?

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It's a Hale HFM. I'll bet Alexis and Toyne each do one or two a year, not sure about the other guys. Did customer training on one and you have to love the simplicity, pull a lever to put it in pump. No electric, no air, just a lever behind the pump.



I'm pretty sure Waterous dropped their front mount line of pumps. Don't know about Darley.
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[quote name='npfd801' date='30 July 2010 - 12:29 AM' timestamp='1280466593' post='395271']

It's a Hale HFM. I'll bet Alexis and Toyne each do one or two a year, not sure about the other guys. Did customer training on one and you have to love the simplicity, pull a lever to put it in pump. No electric, no air, just a lever behind the pump.



I'm pretty sure Waterous dropped their front mount line of pumps. Don't know about Darley.

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Really cool, thanks for the info I learned something new. I never would have guessed its a Hale. Bumper Pumpers are very simple.



There are many in Kansas still in service. However we only have two left in Johnson County, KS at Rural FD#3 now called NW Consolidated Fire District, they are early 1990's Toyne/International. Very simple yet effective.



Stay Safe,

Rick
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Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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I assume this rig is from Illinois, please let me know if you have information on this rig.

LTI demo, Pem Fab chassis
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I have a few LTI photos of this rig at a covered bridge.
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