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A shot of the Baldwin, NY MR-Mack. It is just about done.
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The pump panel. Remember, this came in as a top mount. The truck is ready for front line service.
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A rear shot. Thie is supposed to be picked up next week. It really looks sharp.
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This is the next truck that 4-Guys is building. The chassis with aerial was delivered in August. This is being built for Endicott, NY. It will be a true truck, 77' RK aerial with NO pump.
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The drivers side.
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And a shot of the rear.
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SHENANGO TWP. FIRE DEPT.
NEW CASTLE, PENNSYLVANIA
LAWRENCE COUNTY
ENGINE 1203
1987 MACK MC/4 GUYS 1500/1500
DAVE BOWEN PHOTO
This Mack R / 4-Guys Tanker serves Campbelltown Lebanon County PA as
Tanker 2-1. Prior to their delivery of the New tanker, this use to be their
first out tanker. Campbelltown has run 2 large tankers for as long as I can remember.
(I photographed)
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[quote name='OPEN CAB MACK' timestamp='1294519745' post='419332']
A rear shot. Thie is supposed to be picked up next week. It really looks sharp.
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Any photos of the finished product?
Thanks!
East Brandywine Fire Co. (Chester County, PA)
1989 Ford F-350 XL/4-Guys, 750/250, 4X4 mini-pumper.
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[quote name='psjboyz' timestamp='1325028078' post='468959']East Brandywine Fire Co. (Chester County, PA)
1989 Ford F-350 XL/4-Guys, 750/250, 4X4 mini-pumper. [/quote]
psjboyz,
I remember driving this a lot – was scared out of my wits a couple of times since I was not sure if it would STOP – tad overweight. Still in service to my knowledge.
Bruce
1989 Ford F-350 XL/4-Guys, 750/250, 4X4 mini-pumper. This was used as a QRS, field piece, and water supply unit. It had a 7.5L, 460 CI gas motor, 5-speed manual transmission, and a Inverter. It cost $65,800. The chassis was built in 5/89. It was delivered 12/15/89. Additional leaf springs were added in 1993 by Reading Leaf Springs due to a weight problem in the rear. Break problems dodged this unit during its entire life due to it being overweight. It was sold on 1/10/02 to Wynn Fire & Rescue Equipment of Greeneville, TN. Placed OOS on 1/12, left on a lowboy on 1/18/02. Wynn sold it in 04/02 to the Marrowbone Fire Department (Regiena, Pike County, KY), to be used as a QRS and light rescue unit.
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Honey Brook Fire Co. (Chester County, PA)
1979 GMC Brigadeer/4-Guys, full cab, 1000/3000, front-mount pump
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NORTH MOUNTAIN FREDRICK COUNTY MD
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NORTH MOUNTAIN FREDRICK COUNTY MD
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Moutain Falls Va I am guessing Frederick County Va
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I am interested in all of the equipment and apparatus used in fire fighting and ems service.
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Moutain Falls Va I am guessing Frederick County Va
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YES IT IS.
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Midland, MD - Tanker 18
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Goodwill Fire Company, Lonaconing, MD - Allegany County
Tanker 20
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District 16 FD, Cumberland, MD - Allegany County
Engine 7
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Luke FD - Allegany County
New Page Paper Mill
Special Response 21
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Clarysville FD - Allegany County
Engine / Tanker 14
Mechanical engineers build weapons, whereas civil engineers build targets.
When the man at the door said," Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms", I, naturally assumed it was a delivery!