Well here's a few more for tonight folks. We'll start off with this 1926 Seagrave engine which served with the Napanoch, NY FD. It's now a parade piece still owned by them. These pics were taken at the 2002 Wallkill FD 100th Anniversary/Ulster County Convention Parade.
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Next we have this 19?? Sanford engine which formerly served the Woodstock, NY FD.
Next up is this neato Brockway-Torpedo/ ALF engine which served the Pine Bush,NY FD.
Next is this 19?? Ward LaFrans engine which also served the Pine Bush,NY FD. At the time of this pic in 2002 I believe this rig was still in service with them, not sure of the status of it today.
And last up for now till I find some more pics in my archives is this 19?? Dodge Power Wagon brush truck which served the Grahamsville,NY FD. Hope you all enjoyed the pics tonight, more to come as I find them.
[quote name='matchot' post='277927' date='Jan 30 2009, 23:42 ']Next is this 19?? Ward LaFrans engine which also served the Pine Bush,NY FD. At the time of this pic in 2002 I believe this rig was still in service with them, not sure of the status of it today.[/quote]
1957 Ward Lafrance, just sold a few weeks ago. Now lives in the [warehouse] in Circleville New York.
[quote name='matchot' post='277930' date='Jan 30 2009, 20:46 ']And last up for now till I find some more pics in my archives is this 19?? Dodge Power Wagon brush truck which served the Grahamsville,NY FD. Hope you all enjoyed the pics tonight, more to come as I find them.[/quote]
1946 Dodge Power Wagon
lets see more of suffolk county longs ialnd !!!!!!!!!!!
[quote name='matchot' post='277928' date='Jan 30 2009, 23:44 ']Next is this ??? engine which served the Accord,NY FD.[/quote]
It is a 41-47 Chevy, unsure of the builder my self. Great shots, keep them coming. Tim/csff25 Quote:Next we have this 19?? Sanford engine which formerly served the Woodstock, NY FD. 1930 Sanford Model 621R (actual truck # 621R9), construction started 11/07/29 and delivered to Woodstock, NY in March of 1930. 600 gpm Waterous "SC" rotary gear pump and a Continental Model 21R engine . . . hence the "621R" designation (600gpm, Continental 21R engine).
The Grahamsville, New York received this truck in April of 1952. This was the 6th Blitz Buggy built by the Hi-Pressure Fog Equipment Company of Old Forge, New York. Built on the 1952 Dodge B-3-PW Power Wagon Chassis. Darley shipped the front mounted JFS-300 (S/N 13348) to Old Forge on February 13, 1952. The Darley Pump is a 300 Gallon Per Minute Hi-Pressure Pump. This truck is the only Blitz Buggy built on the Dodge B-3-PW Power Wagon Chassis. When delivered in 1952 the truck was painted solid red with black fenders and running boards. The truck was equipped with a 200 gallon water tank, 1 booster real and overhead ladder rack. I think this was Grahamvilles first out truck when new and was not purchased as a brush truck. I heard that this truck was re-built, I have all the Manufacturers delivery photos of this truck. Thanks for posting this picture, first time I've seen it after the rebuild around 2000.
Here it is Dave, I wonder if the shop removed it after delivery.
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[quote name='csff25' post='277947' date='Jan 31 2009, 07:01 ']It is a 41-47 Chevy, unsure of the builder my self. Great shots, keep them coming.
Tim/csff25[/quote] Tim someday we'll have to hook up and meet for some pixing. I went through Central Square last night about 730pm, and didn't see any activity at the firehouse, or else I would've stopped by to look at the vehicles. Was on my way back home from picking up the GF at her Mom's house and was heading home via route 49 to 3 to 104. Thanks for all of your added input to some of these pics. Jeff Ambroz-Rochester,NY
[quote name='fyreline' post='277951' date='Jan 31 2009, 08:04 ']1930 Sanford Model 621R (actual truck # 621R9), construction started 11/07/29 and delivered to Woodstock, NY in March of 1930. 600 gpm Waterous "SC" rotary gear pump and a Continental Model 21R engine . . . hence the "621R" designation (600gpm, Continental 21R engine).[/quote]
Thanks for all the info Chief. Quote:Here it is Dave, I wonder if the shop removed it after delivery. A photo of Engine 13's '79 ALF appears in the Buffalo FD "yearbook" that was published in 1980. The ladder had already been removed. Thanks for posting that pic, one learns something new every day. Quote:Fron Long Island NY, Manhasset-Lakeville Fire District, a 1965 GMC 1000-500, buidler unkwn. 1965 GMC L-9500/Young 1000/500 #64-62 |
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