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[quote name='Frank B' date='02 January 2011 - 06:45 PM' timestamp='1294010728' post='418119']

Olyphant PA 1966 WLF

Unknown photographer

I like these Cincinnati cabs!

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Is this a former Hyattsville, MD (Pr. Georges Co.)rig ?



Paul
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Pittsburg PA

Carnegie-Illinois Steel Company Iron Works 1938 Mack 75EH #1023

West Mifflin PA is where the Irwin works is located.

Can we find a more recent photo of this truck?

Mack factory photo
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PA Reading 1950 Mack E 75 S #2400

This is the only shot that I have of this rig.



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PA Richboro 48 Mack E 75 S #2346

Bucks County, now called Northampton Township Volunteer Fire Company



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PA Richboro 48 Mack E 75 S #2346



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PA Richland 1947 Mack E 75 S #2284

now privately owned see attached link for a recent photo- http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/inde...t&p=316777

Lebanon County

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PA Scranton 35 Mack 75 BX #1026

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PA St Marys 48 Mack E 75 S #2358

Elk County



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Here's a shot of the St Marys Mack backing up <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/hysterical.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Hysterical' />



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PA Steelton Baldwin #4 1947 Mack 75 S #2298

Dauphin County



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I have it as being owned by Rick James of State College, PA.



[quote name='Frank B' date='02 January 2011 - 07:42 PM' timestamp='1294014172' post='418153']

Pittsburg PA

Carnegie-Illinois Steel Company Iron Works 1938 Mack 75EH #1023

West Mifflin PA is where the Irwin works is located.

Can we find a more recent photo of this truck?

Mack factory photo

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PA Steelton Baldwin #4 1947 Mack 75 S #2298

Dauphin County



Mack factory photo



One of 5 (?) stations, now combined into 1
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PA Trexlertown 1948 Mack E 75 S #2377

750 gallon per minute pump and a 300 gallon booster tank. This piece of equipment cost $12,960.75.



Lehigh county

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[quote name='FDNYTRUCKS.com' date='02 January 2011 - 08:32 PM' timestamp='1294017170' post='418168']

I have it as being owned by Rick James of State College, PA.

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Mike, the truck that Rick James owns was at National Tube in McKeesport. John Racke bought that truck and had it until ne died in 1997. His wife sold it to Rich Fowler from Shaler Twp. Rich sold it to Rick James. Did it start it's career at Irvin, then transfer to National Tube? It very well could have. But John told me that it was at National Tube.
Ed Saliba Jr.

1st Assistant Chief

City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire
I.S.O. Class 4 Department
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dont know. I had that serial number owned by a PO in State College, PA. Rick is the only one I know in State College that owns a rig. Now that we have a serial number for the Irvin Works rig, we might have a match. I will have to shoot Rick an email.
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[quote name='FDNYTRUCKS.com' date='02 January 2011 - 08:52 PM' timestamp='1294018327' post='418177']

dont know. I had that serial number owned by a PO in State College, PA. Rick is the only one I know in State College that owns a rig. Now that we have a serial number for the Irvin Works rig, we might have a match. I will have to shoot Rick an email.

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Maybe it started out at Irvin and when they replaced it, it went to National Tube. I know National Tube had a C-Model as well.
Ed Saliba Jr.

1st Assistant Chief

City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire
I.S.O. Class 4 Department
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[quote name='Frank B' date='02 January 2011 - 08:16 PM' timestamp='1294016191' post='418158']

PA Scranton 35 Mack 75 BX #1026

Mack factory photo

[/quote]it was last in service in scranton as engine 5 it was retired in the early 1970's it is now restored and privately owned.
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Irvin works are in west mifflin (founded in 37?). They had the B models but i dont think they had any fire equipment prior to that. Irwin works (as the truck is lettered) im not sure where they were at, let alone any carnegie-illinois works were.
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it is possible that Mack made an error on the letting of the rig? the mill at West Mifflin, when opened in 1938 was called the Irvin Works of the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corp(as the rig is lettered on the hood). Carnegie-Illinois was a subsidiary company of US Steel. I would think they opened the plant with a brand new rig.









Irvin works are in west mifflin (founded in 37?). They had the B models but i dont think they had any fire equipment prior to that. Irwin works (as the truck is lettered) im not sure where they were at, let alone any carnegie-illinois works were.
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There were so many steel plants out in that area with their own departments. It would not surprise me if there was a plant over in Westmoreland County, near the town of Irwin.
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