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[quote name='csff25' post='309585' date='May 29 2009, 13:59 ']This Ford/Young is a ex-Mexico NY (OSwego County) truck. Mexico had at one time 3 similar Ford Youngs, so I am not sure which on this is, ( sorry I didn't get any info ). I believe it to be the newer of the three and posibly a 76 or a 77. Now it owned by its second private owner.
McLaughlin Photo Tim/csff25[/quote] Nice pic Tim, do you know where it was taken? Definitely not in Mexico, LOL. Also if you could PM me, or email me, I need to ask you a couple of questions, thanks. My email addy is jambroz@frontiernet.net.
Thanks, The picture was taken in front of the P.V.Moore High School in Central Square. It was a beautiful morning.
Tim/csff25 Quote:This Ford/Young is a ex-Mexico NY (OSwego County) truck. Mexico had at one time 3 similar Ford Youngs, so I am not sure which on this is, ( sorry I didn't get any info ). I believe it to be the newer of the three and posibly a 76 or a 77. Now it owned by its second private owner. 1971 Ford C-900/Young 1000/750 Mexico, NY #71-407 Rebuilt by Young in 1983 #83R785 The '76 had six spoke wheels and a different style canopy cab. It was sold to Cleveland, NY and then to West Amboy, NY.
[quote name='GA_Dave' post='310804' date='Jun 3 2009, 20:25 ']1971 Ford C-900/Young
1000/750 Mexico, NY #71-407 Rebuilt by Young in 1983 #83R785 The '76 had six spoke wheels and a different style canopy cab. It was sold to Cleveland, NY and then to West Amboy, NY.[/quote] Here's a shot of the '76 in Cleveland, NY.
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[quote name='GA_Dave' post='310804' date='Jun 3 2009, 20:25 ']1971 Ford C-900/Young
1000/750 Mexico, NY #71-407 Rebuilt by Young in 1983 #83R785 The '76 had six spoke wheels and a different style canopy cab. It was sold to Cleveland, NY and then to West Amboy, NY.[/quote] Thanks Dave, The two private owners of the 71 are from Cleveland, so I thought it might be the newer of the three, not sure where the 76 ended up. One of the three served with Hastings for a short time but I believe that was the oldest one.( I think it was a 67 ) BTW, Hastings 77 Ford/Young is still for sale. I have a copy of Mexico's history at home I'll look into it. tim/csff25
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[quote name='csff25' post='310969' date='Jun 4 2009, 06:53 ']Thanks Dave,
The two private owners of the 71 are from Cleveland, so I thought it might be the newer of the three, not sure where the 76 ended up. One of the three served with Hastings for a short time but I believe that was the oldest one.( I think it was a 67 ) BTW, Hastings 77 Ford/Young is still for sale. I have a copy of Mexico's history at home I'll look into it. tim/csff25[/quote] Per Mexico's 150th Aniv. book. The had three Ford/Youngs all very similar. A 1967 would be engine 7 and was a 1000/1000, sold to Hastings NY in 1992. Hastings sold it a few years latter, not sure where it ended up The 1971 would be engine 8 an is the one I posted. I believe it was a 1000/1000. Not sure if it served with any other department. But a friend of mine named Jack Cottet owned it for a while and now a North Bay fireman now owns it. His name escapes me right now. The 76, that John posted is engine 9 and has served with Cleveland and West Amboy. Also a 1000/1000. I am not sure where this engine ended up. It should be noted that even thought they use the county numbering system, they also use sequential numbers to mark rigs as they come into service. tim/csff25 |
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