I found this collector owned rig at a local eatery in Royal Palm Beach, FL. It's lettered for Perserverance, PA Vol Fire Dept/ and is a 1940 Seagrave 750 GPM 65' Ladder SN#A4370 Ex Souderton, PA, Ex Seminole FL Jr College, Ex FL State Fire College.
08-05-2009, 10:27 PM (This post was last modified: 08-05-2009, 10:39 PM by BFD1151.)
I happened to stumble upon these 3 trucks by accident in Wingate,NC. The guy that owns these trucks has a contract firefighting service for putting out landfill, mulch pile, and large woods fires. This truck is his primary truck he uses for those contracts.
There were 3 or 4 other older trucks in his garage that I didn't have time to shoot but I told him I would be back. The nice thing about this truck was it was re-powered with a diesel engine and had an automatic transmission so it would make a very good parade/muster truck with a little work.
1956 ALF 700
1000/400
#L-5399
Ex-Sandy Ridge,NC
Ex-Gainesville,FL
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
Doesn't the driver side pump panel identify this as an 800 Series? Funny though, the height of the body and bumper position look like that of a 700.
This one caught me by surprise! This is a 700 Series by all indications, except the left-side pump panel. My guess is that it was built just as the 800 Series was making its debut, and is possibly the first ALF with a left-side panel. Perhaps Gainesville wanted it that way. The 800 was introduced in mid-1956, but deliveries didn't begin until 1957.
It may very well be an 800 series, I just guessed on the series because I don't know how to tell them apart. Those of you that have ALF databases, does the registered # help identify if it is a 700 or 800?
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
[quote name='BFD1151' post='327274' date='Aug 5 2009, 22:28 ']I happened to stumble upon these 3 trucks by accident in Wingate,NC. The guy that owns these trucks has a contract firefighting service for putting out landfill, mulch pile, and large woods fires. This truck is his primary truck he uses for those contracts.
I forgot to mention yesterday that the owner told me this served as an airport CFR truck in Louisville I guess as Engine 58? KENTucky, can you help me out with this truck?
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
[quote name='BFD1151' post='327430' date='Aug 6 2009, 11:11 ']I forgot to mention yesterday that the owner told me this served as an airport CFR truck in Louisville I guess as Engine 58? KENTucky, can you help me out with this truck?[/quote]
Lexington Blue Grass Airport, Kentucky
1974 Ford/Fire Boss 500/800/150 foam originally lime green
Going by info on two different shots that I have of this rig to get specs. The original Fire Boss rig shot as a slide and then the print that I have after re-built by Pierce. Both photographers pretty much up on their stuff as far as getting accurate info, so your guess is a good as mine as to the major difference in specs here. Figured an explanation was warranted here.
I found this one just across town today. Former Limington, ME Mobile Command-post and Rescue Unit. Could make out who built it, but it's on a 1972 International chassis. Knowing that Limington is a small town, so I'm guessing this served somewhere else first but where I don't know.
Quote:I found this one just across town today. Former Limington, ME Mobile Command-post and Rescue Unit. Could make out who built it, but it's on a 1972 International chassis. Knowing that Limington is a small town, so I'm guessing this served somewhere else first but where I don't know.
There's a 99.75% chance that the bodywork is by Gerstenslager.
Quote:Will add the final .25% on the Gerstenslager!!!
I was just leaving myself an out! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
[quote name='BFD1151' post='327428' date='Aug 6 2009, 11:04 ']It may very well be an 800 series, I just guessed on the series because I don't know how to tell them apart. Those of you that have ALF databases, does the registered # help identify if it is a 700 or 800?[/quote]
The info I have indicates this is a 700 series ...
1956 ALF 710-PJC
Registered No. L-5399
Delivered to Gainesville, FL on 05/16/1956.
About the 32nd last 700 built before the first 800 was delivered.