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My new project.
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Well after no luck with Renyolds Store VFD on purchasing the 1971 ALF Rescue and deciding against the 67 Seagrave I found a 1971 ALF pumper. After going to PA to look at it and some lunch I purchased it. The unit was at my house this past Wednesday evening.



After a couple of hours Thursday replacing batteries and some other minor things I was able to start the 8V71 with no problems (it hasn't been run since summer), she smoked for thirty seconds and sounds great, no mechanical problems that I can find.



She is originally from Meyersdale PA and after a phone call to them, they still have all of the maintenance records, part and filter numbers, etc. I am the fifth owner of the unit. Other than some body work (rust issues) she should be ready for some parades by this Christmas.



Specs: 1971 ALF 1000 Series, 8V71 Detroit Diesel, 5 speed manual, 1250 GPM Hale pump, 750 gallon water tank. I will take some better pictures of the unit once the weather gets a little nicer here.



I am going to have to make the hose bed dividers, cross lay divider and the trays for the hard sleeves, I can't seem to track them down.


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#2
Really nice looking rig! Looks like some fun times in the future!



Keep us updated on the progress, thanks for sharing
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[quote name='Rescue29Engine23' post='73071' date='Feb 3 2007, 14:57 ']Really nice looking rig! Looks like some fun times in the future!



Keep us updated on the progress, thanks for sharing[/quote]



Good luck on your new acquisition. Keep us posted on the project as it goes along. Hope it all goes well for you.



Frank
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#4
Hey, Brother. I'm sure you know you can place an ad on the SPAAMFAA website for those parts.



Also try Ted's Engine House. That is a good site as well, if you havent heard of it.



And I'm sure other Brothers here know other sites as well.



Good Luck.
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#5
Glassport company 2 ran that truck for awhile after losing an engine in the copperweld fire a few years ago.
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