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Bellmore Engine 601 - Young (I think this was a return to full custom apparatus after quite a few Ford C chassis rigs)


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Bellmore Engine 602 (I think this rig was originally delivered as 603, and became 602 when the 1969 Maxim F pumper was sold and Engine Co. 2 went to one engine instead of two). My father was a member of Engine Co. 2 in the 70's, and I spent quite a bit of time at Engine 2 "The Big E" when both 602 and 603 were Maxims...


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Bellmore Engine 603, as delivered. Ford chassis rigs became very popular replacing an almost all Maxim fleet...


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Bellmore Engine 603, after numbers were re-assigned at some point. This Ford Young ran out of the Newbridge Road station.


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Bellmore Engine 604 - Ford Young out of Headquarters


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Bellmore Ladder 606 - Not sure who did the "refurb", but this rig started life as a red Maxim, and the body and aerial were moved to a new chassis and the first lime paint job for Advance Hook, Ladder and Engine Company 1.


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Bellmore Ladder 606 - Rear shot shows the Maxim body and ladder


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Bellmore Rescue 607 - Ford Saulsbury, second piece for Advance Company out of HQ. If anybody has any shots of the old floodlight 607 that this rig replaced, please post! The old rig was an open crew back, conventional cab with a huge bumper and winch - never thought to get a picture of it when we lived there.


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[quote name='b9208' timestamp='1312503422' post='451434']

Bellmore Rescue 607 - Ford Saulsbury, second piece for Advance Company out of HQ. If anybody has any shots of the old floodlight 607 that this rig replaced, please post! The old rig was an open crew back, conventional cab with a huge bumper and winch - never thought to get a picture of it when we lived there.

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Is this it? Photo from my collection, unknown photographer.


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John Kenealy

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Quote:Irondequoit NY Ridge Culver FD

Young Ford C-850

Young photo from post card advertisement



Ridge Culver FD, Irondequoit, NY

1967 Ford C-850/Young

1000/500

#67-184



Quote:St. Paul Boulevard Fire District

Irondequoit, New York

1968 Young / Crusader / Snorkel 85 FT

Snorkel 8 / Snorkel 158

The last manual transmission, gasoline powered vehicle purchased by St. Paul





Young photo also from a post card advertisement



ST Paul Blvd FD, Irondequoit, NY

1968 Young Crusader

1250/500/85' Snorkel

#68-244



Sold to Skaneateles, NY

Sold to Jasper, TN


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Quote:Bohemia, NY had this Ford C/Young Snorkel.



Bohemia, NY

1966 Ford CT-850/Young

1000/250/75' Snorkel

#66-146
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Quote:Bellmore Engine 601 - Young



1986 Young Crusader II

1250/750

#86N840



Quote:Bellmore Engine 603, after numbers were re-assigned at some point. This Ford Young ran out of the Newbridge Road station.



1975 Ford C-900/Young

1000/750

#75-571



Quote:Bellmore Engine 604 - Ford Young out of Headquarters



1972 Ford C-900/Young

1000/750

#72-479



Quote:Bellmore Ladder 606 - Not sure who did the "refurb", but this rig started life as a red Maxim,



1978 Ford C-8000/Young

0/0/75' Maxim

#78-711



Sold to Margaretsville, NY
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[quote name='CNYFireTrucks' timestamp='1312506094' post='451438']

Is this it? Photo from my collection, unknown photographer.

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Unreal! Thank you very much. The wealth of information on this site is unending!
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[quote name='GA_Dave' timestamp='1312506521' post='451439']

Ridge Culver FD, Irondequoit, NY

1967 Ford C-850/Young

1000/500

#67-184







ST Paul Blvd FD, Irondequoit, NY

1968 Young Crusader

1250/500/85' Snorkel

#68-244



Sold to Skaneateles, NY

Sold to Jasper, TN

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Here's a shot of it in Skaneateles. Photo by Bill McCarthy.


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Nice pic of all the truck
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[quote name='CNYFireTrucks' timestamp='1312506094' post='451438']

Is this it? Photo from my collection, unknown photographer.

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Anybody know the specs on this floodlight rig? Looks like a Maxim body, and Bellmore loved Maxims. Ford chassis? Year?

Thanks in advance.



And thanks again for posting.

Gary
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Quote:Anybody know the specs on this floodlight rig? Looks like a Maxim body, and Bellmore loved Maxims. Ford chassis? Year?



I don't have the specifics, but it is a late 1950's/early 1960's International B Series chassis. Body could be a Maxim or possibly a Young. I see similarities to both.
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[quote name='GA_Dave' timestamp='1312585393' post='451557']

I don't have the specifics, but it is a late 1950's/early 1960's International B Series chassis. Body could be a Maxim or possibly a Young. I see similarities to both.

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Thanks GA Dave!
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Bellmore Engine Co.2 - Engine 602 1969 Maxim F - Engine 603 1980's Ford Pierce, replacing a 50's vintage Maxim S with convertible top that went to a department in Polk County, Florida where it continued to serve as a "first out" engine. The F Maxim was sold a short time later to Frankfort Center NY, then to a road department (as per somewhere else in this thread). Sad end to an awesome engine. The Pierce was renumbered as 602, and Engine 2 was then a single piece company, plus an ambulance. (When this pic was taken, ambo 6011 went out the back from a bay door centered between the two engines - tight quarters.)


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Bellmore Engine 603, Maxim assigned to Engine Co. 2 - Storm duty during the first blizzard of 1978. Crew came by the house to pick up my dad. I remember guys saying that 603 could "go anywhere once you chained her up." A second blizzard hit about a week later. Sorry pic is so dark, I was about ten when I took it.


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