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Quote:Main Transit F.C. of Amherst NY ran this Continental top mount pumper. Anyone know the year, pump, tank and is that an Oshkosh chassis? I don't have the year, but I have it as a Duplex chassis. It's a 1500/1000. Nice looking B&W's!
thanks for that Dave!
Greg
Port Jarvis NY 1981 Contenial Pem Fab chassis
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Plandome NY 1986 E-1 Pem-Fab chassis
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Rochester NY LTI rearmount aerial
Auburn Ny
Cayuga County Duplex chassis LTi Do you think these late rigs belong here or the New Youk thread? I do because they are over 10 years old. If you have any information on anything I post, please feel free to help.
Potsdam NY (way up North)
1979 LTI Oshkosh 85'
[quote name='Frank B' date='18 March 2010 - 04:31 PM' timestamp='1268943062' post='370763']
Rochester NY LTI rearmount aerial [/quote] If this one is really from the Rochester in New York State, it is marked completely different from any other older Rochester rigs I have seen. I don't believe they ever ran a Ladder 42, either. All of their ladders were called "trucks". They also had "N.Y." on most of the rigs that did not have the metal plaque on the door.
John Kenealy
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[quote name='Frank B' date='18 March 2010 - 03:42 PM' timestamp='1268943752' post='370765']
Do you think these late rigs belong here or the New Youk thread? I do because they are over 10 years old. [/quote] The "sub-title" of the New York State thread says "Current apparatus", so if the rig is still in service, I'd say it goes there. If basing it on age, I'd say that 20-25 years would be a more appropriate cut-off point, as "most" rigs are usually replaced somewhere in the 18-20 year range, and 25 years old constitutes an antique.
[quote name='Frank B' date='18 March 2010 - 03:31 PM' timestamp='1268943062' post='370763']
Rochester NY LTI rearmount aerial [/quote] this is not a rochester ny rig we never had ladder companies and our rigs are white over red,maybe that is from rochester mn but 1000% sure not rochester ny!!!!
[quote name='Frank B' date='18 March 2010 - 04:31 PM' timestamp='1268943062' post='370763']
Rochester NY LTI rearmount aerial [/quote] Frank this one is definitely not Rochester,NY, as they never had anything like this, or any rigs numbered like this. I'm thinking it kinda has the Rochester, NH, or the Rochester,MN look to it, perhaps GA Dave knows for sure.
[quote name='Frank B' date='18 March 2010 - 03:31 PM' timestamp='1268943062' post='370763']
Rochester NY LTI rearmount aerial [/quote] This is Rochester MN Ladder 42 it is a 1982 Spartan/FMC/LTI (100ft Dry Truck). Rochester MN runs two dry Truck Companies one Ladder and one Tower. Also featured on page 60 in Larry Shapiro book Aerial Fire Trucks. Stay Safe, Rick
Member: F.O.O.L.S of OZ, IAFF L2542
www.kansasfiretrucks.com Rick Mosher Olathe, Kansas Fire Department Engine Co. 4 Metro Kansas City, Missouri
Westbury, NY Eng 961 was this 1958 Mack B 750/500.
Lake Ronkonkoma Eng 52412 was a 1973 Mack CF 1500/500.
Not sure if this was on here a few years ago. This has an extended front bumper - the other one didn't. North Lindenhurst X-Eng 1111 - 1961 Mack C.
Either this is the same truck posted previously with a newer cab or it was totally a new truck (which I think it is); Hewlett X-Trk 303 - American LaFrance 100' TT.
Around the same time, Hewlett also had an American LaFrance to sort of match the truck - X-Eng 305.
[quote name='Frank B' date='18 March 2010 - 04:42 PM' timestamp='1268943752' post='370765']
Auburn Ny Cayuga County Duplex chassis LTi Do you think these late rigs belong here or the New Youk thread? I do because they are over 10 years old. If you have any information on anything I post, please feel free to help. [/quote] E-1-3 Auburn, NY Duplex D-350/Ladder Towers, Inc. 2000/500/55' Firestix |
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