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Engine 10 in New Haven was a 1970 Maxim S with 1000 gpm/ 300 water. 1985 rebuilt by Gowans-Knight. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.


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Engine 5 in Bantam operated this 1971 Maxim F with 1000 gpm/ 750 water. 1988 rebuilt by Gowans-Knight. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.


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Engine 23 in West Haven once was this 1959 Maxim F with 750 gpm/ 500 water. 1983 rebuilt by MFA. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.


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Engine 221 from the Dodgingtown Fire Co in Newtown was a 1988 Pemfab with Maxim cab and Maxim bodywork, 1500 gpm/ 1000 water. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.

Note the low-mounted emergency-lights.


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Engine 3 from the Mohegan Fire Co in Montville operated a 1972 Maxim F with 1000 gpm/ 1000 water. 1986 rebuilt by Gowans-Knight. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.


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Engine 1 in East Litchfield was a 1960 Maxim S with 750 gpm/ 500 water. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.


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Engine 6 in Winsted was this good looking 1968 Maxim S with 750 gpm/ 300 water/ 30 foam and 2100' of 4'' hose. 1985 rebuilt by Gowans-Knight. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.


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Engine 442 from the Sandy Hook Fire Co In Newtown was a 1973 Maxim S with 1000 gpm/ 500 water and 30 foam. 1993 rebuilt by E\-One. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.


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Was able to get a couple of shot in Jersey of Darien FD TL-43 New remount


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Would like to see what the old truck looks like.


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this one looks like it might be it.......



http://www.firenews.org/ct/DarienCTL3refurb.jpg
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[quote name='buddylee' timestamp='1311896349' post='450341']

Was able to get a couple of shot in Jersey of Darien FD TL-43 New remount

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WOW! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wub.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Wub' /> That is one sharp looking rig. I wouldnt mind seeing that parked in my station instead of my Ladder Co. Great grab!
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Interesting, that is the second one I have seen now remounted on a single axle, its good to see, I still think some rigs are getting to big and to over the top.
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Quote:Engine 442 from the Sandy Hook Fire Co In Newtown was a 1973 Maxim S with 1000 gpm/ 500 water and 30 foam. 1993 rebuilt by E-One.



It was sold through Brindlee Mountain Fire Apparatus to Shiloh, AL. It was still lettered the same way when I shot it a couple years ago!


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Darien old...


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and new


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I guess this proves you just can't wear out an Aerialscope boom. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' /> Great pics showing the evolution of this rig...thanks for sharing!
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