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Empire State Oldies
And last up for tonight is this 1925 Sanford engine which formerly served the Pultneyville,NY FD and is still owned by them and seen in many summertime musters and parades. Hope you all have enjoyed this installment of pics, and there will be more to come.


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[quote name='matchot' post='279475' date='Feb 6 2009, 00:38 ']Tim, any big plans for your dept's 100th? Parade, or Field days or anything like that? Is your dept coming out with a 100th anniversary history book? Please let me know, as if you're going to have a parade, I will try to come out for it. And if your dept comes out with a history book I'd be interested in one, as i collect them. Thanks.

Jeff Ambroz-Rochester,NY[/quote]

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Yes Jeff a Parade is in the works. We are doing a supplement to our 75th bock that will include a complete written history of all our eqeuipment that I just finished writing. I lam looking forward to it my self.





BTW, keep your shots coming



Tim
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[quote name='matchot' post='279487' date='Feb 6 2009, 01:22 ']Next up is this 19?? Seagrave Ladder Truck which formerly served the St. Johnsville,NY FD. The vehicle was designated as Ladder-7, and also had the numbering system of 220 on it.[/quote]



This is also Ex-Gloversville NY.
John Kenealy

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[quote name='matchot' post='279492' date='Feb 6 2009, 01:37 ']Next up is this Seagrave Engine which formerly served the East Syracuse,NY FD as Engine-4.[/quote]



This is now serving Stanwix Heights NY
John Kenealy

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A picture of the Sanford delivery photo of our 69 Duplex/Sanford unit 511. In service at Central Square (Oswego Co) from 1969 to 2004. It was rehabed in the early 80's by Salisbury and renumbered 542.



Unknown photographer



Tim/csff25


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Same truck, now serviving Midway Tenn. Andrew 2340 photo.



Tim/csff25


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Both Central Square's and Oswego County's first tanker. A 1939 Ford/Local 1200 gal of water. This truck was hated from the moment it went into service (1950 to 1953). My opinion is that is wasn't enough chassis for the 1200 gal water tank. A 47 Chevy replaced it in 1953. The truck, or at least parts of it still lives today in a neat little street rod. A local man ended up with it and used the cab and some of the sheet metal for his street rod, still painted red. I have a picture of it some where.



Fuller Photo


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The North Side Ford is not a Young, I'm not sure what it is but it is not a Young.
[color="#CC0000"]Young: The Cadillac Of Fire Apparatus.



Andy Pagano[/color]
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The same Ford tanker along with our 46 Dodge Sanford, in front of our old station. Sorry its not a better shot.Fuller Photo



Tim/csff25


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Here is Central Square's 46 Dodge/Sanford at a fire in the City of Fulton.



Credit to unknown photographer.


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The last for now. Central Square's first engine. A 1927 Selden/Buffalo. It was in service with us from 1927 until 1948. It was then sold to the Cato Department and was in service at least till 1959. It sat for years in a little junk yard in Cicero NY, buried with junk. I been told what was left of it was scraped last summer when the junkyard got cleaned out. I guess there wasn't much left to the old girl.



Credit to the unknown photographer



Tim/csff25


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[quote name='csff25' post='279510' date='Feb 6 2009, 06:29 '][url="http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/index.php?showtopic=12334"]http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/index....showtopic=12334[/url]



Yes Jeff a Parade is in the works. We are doing a supplement to our 75th bock that will include a complete written history of all our eqeuipment that I just finished writing. I lam looking forward to it my self.





BTW, keep your shots coming



Tim[/quote]



Awesome Tim, I will definitely try to make it out for your 100th parade. Try to keep me in mind for a book when they become available, and thanks.
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Quote:Next up is this Ford C/Sanford Engine which formerly served the Palmyra,NY FD.



1989 Ford C-8000/Young

1250TM/1000

Palmyra, NY

#89N948
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Quote:Next up is this Ford C/Young Pumper/Tanker which served at the Northside,NY FD. I'm not sure if this vehicle is still in service with them or not.



Not a Young, probably a Sanford.
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Quote:Next up is this 1986 Ford C/Young which serves the Clarendon,NY FD.



1987 Ford C-8000/Young

1000/1000

Clarendon, NY

#87N854
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Quote:This rig was the last Pioneer model made by ALF



Someone lied to you, Jeff!



Pioneer III's were being delivered well into 1978. Either it's not the last or it's not a '77.
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[quote name='matchot' post='279505' date='Feb 6 2009, 02:48 ']Next up is this 1973 Ford C/Bean/FMC Tanker which serves the Sodus Center,NY FD as Tanker-26. The vehicle is model# 250-H-40FC8, with a unit # of 40FC8 Tanker, and S.O. # 8760. The vehicle is due for replacement sometime this year.[/quote]



This is actually a 1983, and will be replaced in May with a US Tanker currently being built. That truck will be on display at FDIC
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[quote name='GA_Dave' post='279650' date='Feb 6 2009, 18:48 ']Not a Young, probably a Sanford.[/quote]



That's a Sanford logo on the pump.
John Kenealy

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[quote name='matchot' post='279485' date='Feb 6 2009, 01:11 ']Next up is this Ford C/Young Pumper/Tanker which served at the Northside,NY FD. I'm not sure if this vehicle is still in service with them or not.[/quote]



According to their website, it's no longer in service, replaced by either an '07 or an '09 Pierce. Looks like a Sanford to me based on the rear fenders and the way diamond plate over the compartments is welded.



Larry
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Found some more pics in my archives, so here we go. first up is this 1929 ALF Engine which served the Penfield,NY FD, and is still owned by them and used for parades and musters.


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