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Mack Fire Apparatus
#61
1974 Mack CF - 1000gpm/1000gwt - no longer in service, sold to a private collector; featured as a Corgi model.



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1947 Series 75 - 750gpm/250gwt - This beauty was in service as a front line supply engine until 1997.



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#62
Quote:Yeah they are a little huge to say the least. I wish I knew how to resize. I know better next time. OOPS !!!
Most computers come with a basic editing program, something like Microsoft Picture It! where you can make simple edits and and crop and size photos. Check your program list, there should be one there or you can find one on the web.





Quote:THATS A REAL Tanker!



You should see the Spartan/Westates tankers they have, make these look like toys.



Quote:Ken, not sure where you been, but great to see you back and posting those wonderful West Coast shots. Happy New Year



Thanks Rich. Same to you. I've been here, mostly in Fire Scene of late, my camera was in the shop for a month and the whole TV thing keeps me pretty busy most days. Hoping to get some of the new Ventura County stuff soon.
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#63
[quote name='Bflofire' post='64043' date='Jan 2 2007, 20:09 ']First up is Goodville Engine 2 they are located in PA.



Next up is Lafayette Engine 2 I belive this is up for replacement soon.



They there is Lafayette's Ladder Truck which I believe is already replaced with a Quantum or soom will be.



Then I have Liberty Hose Engine which carries by far the most Hard Suction I have ever seen.[/quote]





Lafayette There Engine 2 is staying put for a long while, the next thing to be replaced is the Squad a 1990 ford f250 , the truck is being replaced with a 2006 Quantum 95' mid-mount Tower



New Holland, had 2 Macks they just replaced Eng 39-2 with a 2006 Pierce Enforcer

Assistant Chief <br/>Adam Ebersole
Lampeter Fire Company
Engine Company 54
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#64

Assistant Chief <br/>Adam Ebersole
Lampeter Fire Company
Engine Company 54
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#66
1976 Mack CF



Don't know where this engine is now, but it was in service with the Alameda County FD reserves when I took the photo in the mid 90's.



It originally came from Calumet City, IL


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#67
[quote name='firerescuetoys' post='62528' date='Dec 29 2006, 12:34 ']Harney Volunteer Fire Company E-111 (1250gpm & 1000 gallon tank)



You can see more of this unit at [url="http://www.harneyfire11.org"]http://www.harneyfire11.org[/url]



Dan[/quote]



Info on this unit

1974 Mack CF6000 / Recondition in 2000 by Lady & Taylor



1500 gpm & 1000 gallon tank



It replace this unit below which is a 1972 Mack



   
Keeney



Webmaster of [url="http://www.fire-rescuetoys.net"]http://www.fire-rescuetoys.net[/url]

Webmaster for Harney Vol. Fire Company [url="http://www.harneyfire11.org"]http://www.harneyfire11.org[/url]

Webmaster for [url="http://www.frederickmdfiremuseum.org"]http://www.frederickmdfiremuseum.org[/url] in Emmitsburg, MD.
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#68
Here is a CF from Monarch PA



   



Bob <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Big Grin' /> <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Big Grin' />
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#69
Ramsey NJ, Engine 435 1973 Mack CF-700 I500Gpm 500 GWT


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#70
Terryville FD, Long Island NY, 1989 Mack CF 1500/500. The last of 4 Mack pumpers in the fleet.

   









[color="#0000FF"]"Nothing Beats a Mack"[/color]
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#71
Terryville F.D., Long Island NY, Engine 5A4-2 Retired. 1982 Mack CF 1500/500.



Removed from service in 2004. Replaced by a 2004 Pierce.

   













[color="#0000FF"]"Nothing Beats a Mack" [/color]
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#72
Demonstrator 1925 Mack AB photo #A1950



Unknown department!



Mack Museum photo
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#73
[color="#000080"]BFD[/color]

A few sources think these were from Boston, unconfirmed.



BFD #25 Chemical & Hose Chassis #10031







BFD 3 ton H&L 3 ton comb Chemical #698
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#74
Clinton IN 1921 Mack AB-3A Chassis #511305 photo #A1072
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#75
A little help please! Has anyone heard of this company? I guess NY state?







Niagara Steamer Co #2 1921 Mack AB A1058
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#76
Another unidentified, Mack Tractor pulling an older aerial. Circa 1910

Possible NY state or Allentown.



Same truck in Harveys book Mack Fire trucks on page 14,but a different shot.
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#77
First up is Old Ford FD South Carolina



This truck will be retired from reserve at the end of the year. It is still used as a 4th due truck.



1968 Mack CF

1500/500



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#78
Here's another interesting Mack from Old Fort SC



Truck 1

1981 Mack MC

75' Platform



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#79
A couple of shots of Chesterfield County, Virginia Truck 9...I believe this is the last Mack Aerialscope in front line service in the Richmond area, though Chesterfield does also have one as a reserve piece.



Taken yesterday at a smoke in the building at Cloverleaf Mall, at 7201 Midlothian Turnpike. This is a last-chance shot on a couple of levels...This rig is due for replacement (From what I'm told it'll be replaced by a used rig from 'Up North') and Cloverleaf Mall has been sold to s developer who plans to demolish the once state of the art and ultrabusy, now all but empty, mall and replace it with a multi-use development.


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Engine 1 to all units, we've got a glow in the sky!



If God's not a Hokie, Then why do the leaves turn Maroon and Orange in the Fall?



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#80
Quote:Here's another interesting Mack from Old Fort SC



Truck 1

1981 Mack MC

75' Platform



This rig used to belong to Summerville, SC. It's a Mack MC/Smeal.
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