Here is an in-service shot of the Quebec City IHC tiller I took in 1977 when the KW-Thilbault tiller was also in service.
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Quote:Here is an in-service shot of the Quebec City IHC tiller I took in 1977 when the KW-Thilbault tiller was also in service. Hello, Ian Nice photo and welcome to the group! Juergen Kiefer Quote:Here is an in-service shot of the Quebec City IHC tiller I took in 1977 when the KW-Thilbault tiller was also in service.That appears to be a Seagrave trailer drawn by a much newer International tractor. I've never seen a photo of that one before, interesting combination. Thanks for posting!
Thanks for the picture Ian.
That's a 1949 85 foot Seagrave tiller that was rebuilt around 1973 or 1974 with a 1973 IHC tractor. It was in service until the early 1980s. At the time the picture was taken, it was assigned as ladder 5 (former station 5 was on Dalhousie street) but the picture was taken in front of the former station 1. At that time, the ladder at station 1 was a 1973 IHC / Thibault 100 foot tiller and the 1976 Kenworth / Thibault tiller was assigned to station 12. Would you happen to have any other pics from Quebec City ?
Welcome to the group Ian, hope to see some of your fantastic photos from Quebec on here, especially the older stuff like this that is long gone!
With help from Walt McCall's incredible knowledge of fire apparatus we have put together the list of what we believe to be all the steel tractor drawn aerials in Canada.
The photos are of Montreal's 1944 Bickle Seagrave with a replacement early-1950's GMC tractor which was in service until 1974 when replaced by a Thibault custom rear-mount and Verdun, QC's 1932-1948-1956 ALF - Thibault - IH 75', likely the most unique tiller in Canada (details below). It was the reserve ladder until the Thibault-Mack aerialscope was put in service in 1977 (one of three in Canada).
Thanks Ian, that's really some interesting information.
I believe there's also a tiller that was in service in Lachine, Qc ? I believe it's a late 1940s Seagrave. I have somemore pictures of the Quebec CIty stuff ... will have to scan them and add them to the thread.
You are absolutely right. How could I have missed it when it was 10 minutes from my house and I photographed it at many fires in the 1970's? Here is a picture of it, a 1949 Bickle Seagrave 100 ft., as the reserve ladder in 1978. It had a diesel engine installed in the tractor some time ago and is now owned by the Montreal Auxiliary Firemen. Here is the revised list of 18.
Mathieu you beat me to it! I looked over Ian's list a couple of times for the Lachine tiller and when I didn't see it, I was wondering if maybe the Montreal Auxiliary got it from somewhere else and rehabbed it to look like the Lachine tiller, but I didn't think that was the case as I thought it was original to Lachine. Thanks so much for all the info Ian, and especially the photo of that oddball from Verdun, it made my day! I hope you'll post more from the area as your time permits! If you accept requests, I think that Thibault built a truck with a midmount aerial using a very nice White cabover chassis in the mid to late 50s, I don't know what city is was from, but believe it was somewhere in the Montreal area, if not the Island itself.
The Trois-Rivières tiller probably disappeared in the mid 1960s ...
Thibault delivered a 100 foot mid-mount ladder in 1965 and I suppose Thibault took the Seagrave in as a trade ... might still be sitting in the woods somewhere around Pierreville! The only ones I know that still exist are the 1976 Kenworth / Thibault and the Lachine tiller. The others must be all long gone!
Great info. Thanks.
Nice shot.
Thanks again.
Awesome! Quebec City wasn't much into lettering back in the day were they? IIRC in later years it got a big "URGENCE" and the emergency telephone # on the tiller below the ladder.
Mr. Stronach
It seems that your memory is fading fast. The list includes only one Montreal Seagrave tiller repowered with a GMC tractor, when we should all clearly remember that there were two of them. One was 445 and subsequently became 435, while the pictured vehicle was 415 - having previously been assigned to Station 9. In the original configuration one of them was at Station 1 and I believe that the other was at Station 23 at some point in time. Lest we forget! Quote:You are absolutely right. How could I have missed it when it was 10 minutes from my house and I photographed it at many fires in the 1970's? Here is a picture of it, a 1949 Bickle Seagrave 100 ft., as the reserve ladder in 1978. It had a diesel engine installed in the tractor some time ago and is now owned by the Montreal Auxiliary Firemen. Here is the revised list of 18. Quote:Here is the 1976 Kenworth-Thibault tiller as Ladder 92 in 1978.Is that an Engine in the left bay?
Yeah, that's an engine.
Quebec City had 5 pieces of apparatus on Kenworth K-121 chassis ... one 1976 Thibault mid-mount, one 1976 Thibault tiller, two 1975 Pierreville pumper and one 1978 Pierreville pumper.
Same truck in 2004 a few months before its retirement.
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