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This looks like the CF that Pete Jorgensen owned from Vt. I don't have any info on it, but maybe someone else does. Nice pics, very much enjoying this thread! TJ <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/stirpot.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=' ' />
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You are correct, I don't remember much about it but I do remember seeing an add for it for sale. I want to say it was a 1971 or 72 and it had a Gas motor, which I found interesting because I believe the number of CF's w/ gas motors was minimal compared to those w/ Diesels. When it was for sale I think his wife was looking for $10,000.
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[quote name='e11ramfireman' timestamp='1300465151' post='429874']
You are correct, I don't remember much about it but I do remember seeing an add for it for sale. I want to say it was a 1971 or 72 and it had a Gas motor, which I found interesting because I believe the number of CF's w/ gas motors was minimal compared to those w/ Diesels. When it was for sale I think his wife was looking for $10,000.
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Yes, that sounds right. I saw it once up close at an Amoskeag muster in Suncook many years ago. Looked to be in great shape. Thanks for the confirmation, I'm sure Mike or someone has the numbers/specs. Cheers,TJ <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/stirpot.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=' ' />
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The guy who owns it now is in our fire engine club i will see what i can do for finding specs as well as a serial number on it as soon as i can. Thanks everyone for the great feedback.
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Ex Burnsville Mn Peterbuilt.
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One thing I loved about MN was the number of Peterbuilt and other commercial chassis rigs that run that run throughout the state. Makes things interesting.
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The mack is a gas, and it was bought from the widow of the editor of I wanna say FAJ? I'm not sure, I'll add pictures when I get a chance.
John
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My immediate first thought on this rig was that it looks like the Charlie Brown Christmas Tree of Fire Engines. Poor thing.
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not FAJ. Jack is quite alive.
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The mack is a gas, and it was bought from the widow of the editor of I wanna say FAJ? I'm not sure, I'll add pictures when I get a chance.
John
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My apologies, I again, don't remember, it was a founder or someone important with a larger fire related publications I wanna say relating to apparatus. I also heard the rig was from PA which may have been where the owner lived. I'm not sure.
John
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My immediate first thought on this rig was that it looks like the Charlie Brown Christmas Tree of Fire Engines. Poor thing.
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the Mack is owned by Dave Cole of Excelsior. The truck is from out east.
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the Mack is owned by Dave Cole of Excelsior. The truck is from out east.
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I typed in white river valley Fire Department and Vermont came up, and now thinking of it that does sound correct for the state it came from. but i cannot find a fire department page for white river valley Fire Dept so i dont know much more info then that.
It is a 1972 Mack CF600 formerly owned by C. Peter Jorgensen who published the Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment magazine.
CF 608F10 SN#1166 1000/500/80
I believe that the White River Valley FD was Peters own creation, as he is listed as the Chief and the location is Tunbridge VT. The SN comes back to National Park NJ.
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It is a 1972 Mack CF600 formerly owned by C. Peter Jorgensen who published the Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment magazine.
CF 608F10 SN#1166 1000/500/80
I believe that the White River Valley FD was Peters own creation, as he is listed as the Chief and the location is Tunbridge VT. The SN comes back to National Park NJ.
Corrections Welcomed
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There is no White River Valley FD in VT, Tunbridge has its own Fire Dept, its a small town, probably of about 1,000 people + or -. The area of VT that Tunbridge is in is known as the White River Valley, so I would probably say it was indeed Peters creation. I did, years ago, visit a nearby vol. firehouse while on vacation and they knew who Peters was, they said he had a large collection of antique fire trucks and they thought he even may have used one or two for water supply assistance at calls when needed. They also thought he was a member of Tunbridge Fire Dept.
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Well I'm glad John finnished changing in his phone booth and got out here, any longer and I would have looked like an even bigger fool.
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Here are a few Rig photos from 03-31-11, minneapolis 2 alarm fire.
District Chief 1.
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Engine 8
2004 SparEv/Gen'l Safety Sedan CF, 2000/750, Serial #4S7AU2F994C046200
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This undercover is the Fire Investigator unit.
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This is the apparatus chiefs vehicle.
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Mobile command Center. in the background the Edina Fire Department ambulance was heading back to there city from the hospital in minneapolis and i just got lucky and got a 2 fer 1
2003 Pierce Enforcer Sedan CF, Mobile Command, Serial # 4P1CT02A93A003513
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Engine 14.
2004 SparEv/Gen'l Safety Sedan CF, 2000/750, Serial #4S7AU2F904C046196
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Engine 1
2004 SparEv/Gen'l Safety Sedan CF, 2000/750 Serial #4S7AU2F924C046197
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