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Keystone State Relics


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Sunsets a 1956, putnam a 1960... common sense (if its all true) would say sunset was the first. Id have to look and see when mack started producing diesels but the B 61 tractors had them way before they were put into fire trucks. I know of B 61s around 1956 and so that have diesels in them, so its all possible.
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[quote name='Rpaterson33' post='251293' date='Oct 2 2008, 13:39 ']Sunsets a 1956, putnam a 1960... common sense (if its all true) would say sunset was the first. Id have to look and see when mack started producing diesels but the B 61 tractors had them way before they were put into fire trucks. I know of B 61s around 1956 and so that have diesels in them, so its all possible.[/quote]



Mack advertising at the time promoted three B model pumpers sold to Hamilton Bermuda as the first diesel powered Mack fire trucks.
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Could have been the first diesel in pa, or something like that. Anyone know for sure?
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Adah also had this 1973 Mack CF 1000/750, x-Gill Hall,PA.

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Quote:Ludwigs Corner, PA ran this 1980 Mack R tanker which included a 1000 gpm pump and a 4400 gallon water tank. Perhaps a remount from the White chassis?



I'd have to say it was a remount. Look at the rear fender between the front and center rear axles, you can see where they spliced it together.
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