Mike,
The engine that Owings Mills has was purchased from Beltsville. I know that Branchville still has one left, but I don't know where the third one ended up.
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[quote name='coolie71' post='146606' date='Sep 7 2007, 09:14 ']Sam, I don't think this was M-5. 5 had a white hood. I thought that M-5 became RM-50 also. This looks like old m-4[/quote]
I think MT 85 is old M 15 ex RM 59. M 5 the ford was RM 40 . The International 5 is now RM 50.
Maybe BCFDT782 could put some input on this .
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[quote name='hawkins point' post='146661' date='Sep 7 2007, 14:11 ']Phil: I know that you meant to say "Mack B" not "L".[/quote]
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Mike: This wagon was ENGINE 112 in in Branchville. It was delivered in March of 1990 and was the first one of the three built by Saulsbury. It was rebuilt by Saulsbury in 1994 after an accident and sold to Beltsville in 2000 when it ran at Engine 312. Owings Mills purchased the unit from Beltsville in 2004. The engine has a 1500 gpm pump and a 40 gallon Class B foam cell feeding an Akron by pass foam system. Hope that this helps out.
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Chad, Patrick, and Tom,
Appreciate the additional information regarding the ex- Branchville piece.
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Great shots, as always, Mike! I'm glad you have gotten into station shots.
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09-09-2007, 03:55 PM
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Once again Mike, incredible photos!!! I'm surprised nobody has posted this old gal yet. She served a spell up at Owings Mills before reaching her third home, where I found her. I just wish I could have gotten a better shot of her that day.
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09-09-2007, 04:01 PM
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I hope BCFDT782 doesn't mind me posting this. He posted this photo a while back here on the boards.
Here's Special Unit 314 while in service at Owings Mills, MD.
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That should be Pleasant Valley,Maryland was her second home before being replaced with a IH/4-Guys unit.
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Oops, thanks Terry! I wrote it down wrong way back when. Guess I need to pay closer attention! Thanks again!
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No harm,no foul,just a small correction.
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Nice shots Mike. OW has a nice fleet and even nicer looking station. Thanks for posting these.
[quote name='foghog333' post='146912' date='Sep 8 2007, 11:19 ']Owings Mills purchased the unit from Beltsville in 2004.[/quote]
I shot the OM fleet in October of 2003, and it was there then.
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Never knew that Owings Mills had that IH pumper. They sure have neat looking art on their apparatus.
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10-09-2007, 08:19 AM
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Nice shot. Not bad looking.
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Nope not bad looking as well, but I still don't like the mirrors.
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