[quote name='BFD1151' post='287163' date='Mar 4 2009, 23:00 ']According to the info I have, Mt. Rainer had two of these (E31 & E32) and they had 300-gallon tanks.[/quote]
And they had a "Triple Threat" when you put the TDA with them....
[quote name='SrFireOfficial' post='287124' date='Mar 4 2009, 22:19 ']PGFD owned a few of the single axle Seagrave RM 100' ladders when I began volunteering in PG in 1981. I'm not sure if they were "sisters" but one was at Beltsville (31) and another at Tuxedo-Cheverly (22). I can't remember if there was one down at Marlboro (20) at the time.[/quote]
This unit was a two door unit painted white over red when in front line service, it was Truck 39, Bowie-Belair Station. Truck 39 was rehabbed when taken out of front line service with the 4 door cab and assigned to the reserve fleet as RT-3. Trucks 22 and 31 were 1977 two door units delivered in white with a red stripe. Truck 20 was a 1979 low profile WB two door cab painted white with a red stripe.
[quote name='kieferfire' post='286973' date='Mar 4 2009, 13:45 ']Truck 1 from Leonardtown was this 1982 Seagrave HR with 100' ladder. A perfect photo by Joel Woods / Kiefer collection
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Leonardtown VFD recently purchased a new Seagrave rear mount. This Truck went back to Seagrave and they are currently using it as a loaner. It is currently being loaned to the Odenton VFD in Anne Arundel County.
Ocean City/MD. 1957 Ford F-800/American, 750 gpm/ ? water.
Joel Woods photo / Kiefer collection
Juergen,
This is what I have on this rig - different year:
1959 Ford F800 Super Duty/American, full cab, 750/800, two high pressure hose reels, Engine 9, was replaced and converted to the airport crash rig – Engine 47 in 1985, sold in 1989 to a fire company down south that was reportedly destroyed in Hurricane Hugo.
Just a little background info on this one. This photo was taken after a very serious wreck. The original Seagrave cab was heavily damaged and replaced with this TCM cab.
Mica, Bruce and Dave: Thanks for the additional infos.
Juergen
Here are some more from Maryland. The Boring FD had or has this classic, a 1936 Dodge/Boyer with 500 gpm-pump and 275 gwt. Virginia McLaughlin photo / Kiefer collection
[quote name='kieferfire' post='287661' date='Mar 7 2009, 08:40 ']Squad 293 from Providence was this 1988 International S 1900 with bodywork from Hamerly built in 1975.
<img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/happy.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='^_^' /> Some Frederick Co. apparatus, past and present.
1937 Seagrave Sedan #86565 500/?, Independent Hose Co. #1, Frederick