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Empire State Oldies
Monsey NY

1949 Sanford

Serial #485

model R6602

Hale 750gpm pump

sold to Stuart, Patrick County VA This rig was privately owned by Tom Herman



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NY Canaan

1935 Sanford Stewart

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East Northport NY

1935 Sanford

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Tylerville NY

Rutland Fire District

1940 Sanford Ford

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Fairmount NY Onondaga County

1978 Sanford Hend
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Spencerport NY


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Spencerport Seagrave Engine 293


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Spencerport Seagrave 295


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I thought this was just a cool photo from the front seat of one of Spencerport's Seagraves


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[quote name='Frank B' date='02 September 2010 - 11:48 AM' timestamp='1283441306' post='400740']

Monsey NY

1949 Sanford

Serial #485

model R6602

Hale 750gpm pump

sold to Stuart, Patrick County VA This rig was privately owned by Tom Herman



unknown photographer

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Thanks for posting that photo Frank. Do you happen to have any other photos of that rig serving in VA ? Hard to make out the actual department name on the door, but it looks like C C D F Vol. Fire Department ? Do you know the name of the department it served ? Any help greatly appreciated. Here are some photos when it served Monsey !



All photos are from my personal collection. Original photographers are unknown.



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Factory photo passengers side



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Factory photo drivers side



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The Original Invoice from my personal collection



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The markings were added after restoration. Not an actual FD. E-mail me Frank808323@msn.com



Here is another Sanford 1945 Chevy, I don't have information on this, but it has N York'er tags
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[quote name='Richard_L_Dean_07405' date='25 May 2010 - 02:08 PM' timestamp='1274809693' post='383674']

Was this prior to Mattydale inventing the crosslay hand line beds since I don't see any?

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Rich,

You asked the question some time ago but I didn't see an answer. I remember seeing an article in one of the fire magazines (would have been Fire Engineering or Firemen back then)describing the Mattydale load when it was a new thing. Believe it was on an ALF, possibly a 700, and I'm sure it was proir to 1972. I will reluctantly acknowledge that I saw the article when it came out.



Joe
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[quote name='jgohio' date='04 September 2010 - 10:25 PM' timestamp='1283652318' post='401078']

Rich,

You asked the question some time ago but I didn't see an answer. I remember seeing an article in one of the fire magazines (would have been Fire Engineering or Firemen back then)describing the Mattydale load when it was a new thing. Believe it was on an ALF, possibly a 700, and I'm sure it was proir to 1972. I will reluctantly acknowledge that I saw the article when it came out.



Joe

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[color="#FFFF00"]posted a few years back, a Buffalo (yellow) and now in a NY fire Museum[/color]



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[quote name='Frank B' date='04 September 2010 - 10:22 PM' timestamp='1283652166' post='401077']

The markings were added after restoration. Not an actual FD. E-mail me Frank808323@msn.com



Here is another Sanford 1945 Chevy, I don't have information on this, but it has N York'er tags

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This looks like a military style pumper with the open pump panel. But it looks nothing like what Sanford was producing at the time. A local department had one that looked like this one and, if I remember correctly, it was a Maxim that also served in the military. Could this be a Maxim, too?
John Kenealy

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Jeffersonville,NY

1934 DIA-T/Luverne

500.200

Ron Bogardus photo


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Niverville,NY

1935 Ford/Ward laFrance

500.150

Ron Bogardus photo


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East Branch,Ny

1947 Ford/Sanford

500.200

Ron Bogardus photo


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Walton NY 1965 Pirsch 75' 4sec



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Walton NY 1965 Pirsch 75' 4sec



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[quote name='Frank B' date='22 September 2010 - 08:58 PM' timestamp='1285202281' post='403984']

Walton NY 1965 Pirsch 75' 4sec



Pirsch photo

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In the 2000 US census Walton NY only had about 3000 residents in an isolated area of the Catskill Mountains, yet 45 years ago they received this Pirsch aerial which was very up to date then. Why? Probably because Walton is the home of the only cottage cheese processing plant operated by Breakstone, a leading distributor of that dairy product for well over a century.
Rich Dean, Butler, New Jersey, USA

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