Virginia apparatus - miscellaneous
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Scott's posts prove why so many of us take our own time and gas money taking apparatus photos - without them, many of these rigs would have been lost and forgotten about forever.
That Sarah Zane rig is beautiful. He's another unique one that Sarah Zane ran before closing... This engine is now privately owned by Rocky Keplinger, the local Smeal dealer. I am sure that Mike Sanders can quickly give us the spec's on this open-cab Ford C/Young, of which only 12 were produced. Almost all went to Maryland and Virginia, two of them made their way to New York.
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA Quote:White Stone, VA had this little Chevrolet cabover tanker. Anyone know the builder? This is an Atlas. Typically this style was a 250/1200. Quote:Here's another unique one that Sarah Zane ran before closing... I am sure that Mike Sanders can quickly give us the spec's on this open-cab Ford C/Young..... Yeah, but why wait??? 1967 Ford C-1000/Young 750/500 <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
[quote name='BA000049' post='203095' date='Apr 6 2008, 07:47 ']Mike,
I have not been following this thread - you should have e-mailed me on your question about the Seagrave ladder - ex. West Whiteland. Info as I have it: 1974 Seagrave Rear Admiral, canopy cab, 100 ft rear-mount steel ladder, 8V71 Detroit diesel, automatic, 6 KW Onan generator. It was ordered 1/74 for $80,301 and was paid for by the sale of the old property on Route 30. It was housed on 9/11/76. The compartments were refurbed by Wolfington Body of Eagle in early 1992. One of the hydraulic cylinders blew in 8/97 while it was up for sale, it was oos for a month waiting for the part. Once it went back into service, it failed ladder certification because the tips were bent. It became a insurance loss and the company was paid $27,000. The company then sold it to Delmarva Fire Equipment in 1/98 for $8,000 who was going to rehab it and sell it. Delmarva refurbed it then sold to the Tappahannock Essex VFD of Tappahannock, VA. Bruce[/quote] Bruce....thank you very much for the confirmation. Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA
Mike Sanders
Winchester, VA
[quote name='FDSafetyMentor' post='203155' date='Apr 6 2008, 13:17 ']The old Chesterfield Truck 12 (Pirsch 110') has been acquired by a member of the ODHFS and is resting comfortably inside a storage building as work is done to spruce it up a bit. Tools and equipment are being acquired and mounted and there is the slight problem of getting the brakes fixed - which is more of a hassle than it sounds. It sits too high to load on a low boy to truck to the one shop that has agreed to work on it. The truck loaded on a low boy will be too high to fit under some overpasses along the route. With any luck it will be back on the road someday soon.
Here's a shot of it within the last two years shortly after it was purchased and moved back to Chesterfield after being out of the county for a time. Photo credit to Tom Herman.[/quote] Jack, I did not realize that the Pirsch was back.....that is good news, and I am looking forward to being able to get some photographs of it. Thanks for the information. Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA
Mike Sanders
Winchester, VA
[quote name='Roto-Ray' post='203195' date='Apr 6 2008, 16:51 ']Scott's posts prove why so many of us take our own time and gas money taking apparatus photos - without them, many of these rigs would have been lost and forgotten about forever.
That Sarah Zane rig is beautiful. He's another unique one that Sarah Zane ran before closing... This engine is now privately owned by Rocky Keplinger, the local Smeal dealer. I am sure that Mike Sanders can quickly give us the spec's on this open-cab Ford C/Young, of which only 12 were produced. Almost all went to Maryland and Virginia, two of them made their way to New York.[/quote] Taylor, At one of the Apple Blossom parades, three open cab Ford C/Young's arrived - now that would have been a great group photo. As I recall, it was this Sara Zane, Navy-Vale Virginia, and Clinton, Maryland. Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA
Mike Sanders
Winchester, VA
[quote name='mnsand' post='203221' date='Apr 6 2008, 18:11 ']At one of the Apple Blossom parades, three open cab Ford C/Young's arrived - now that would have been a great group photo. As I recall, it was this Sara Zane, Navy-Vale Virginia, and Clinton, Maryland.[/quote]
Mike, that was same parade where this photo was taken as a matter of fact. We do need get as many of these Young's together as we can for a group photo. I remember when you and I talked to the owners, who said that they'd like to have a group photo too, but it obviously became a logistical issue. Put that on the to-do list for this year! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='B)' />
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
[quote name='Roto-Ray' post='203196' date='Apr 6 2008, 16:54 ']The volunteers at Hampton VFC, Company 1, still own this rig, and use it as a parade piece. What a beautiful piece of history![/quote]
I take it that they don't keep it at station 1 as I didn't see it when I was there this past June. The background of the photo does look look like it was shot out back of back of station 1, though...
Jay Kormann
[quote name='Engine 2524' post='203339' date='Apr 7 2008, 01:36 ']I take it that they don't keep it at station 1 as I didn't see it when I was there this past June. The background of the photo does look look like it was shot out back of back of station 1, though...[/quote]
Actually, last I talked to a member down there, it was kept in the public works building, right behind FS1.
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
Va Beach ran Youngs years back. Maybe Grube would have some photos of them!?
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