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Ex-Redondo Beach Wide Cab Crown being used at the same SoCal training academy.



   
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If those are strobe lights with clear lenses on the windshield (and it looks like they are), then that is old 2-5-1 from Melville, NY, regarding the open cab Ward/Hi-Ranger.
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[quote name='Pete(UK)' date='30 September 2009 - 03:30 PM' timestamp='1254337858' post='339944']

Harbor drive, san diego



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I believe that is an ex-Compton, CA Crown pumper and unknown Mack CF. These are at a storage yard and being sold by Fire Etc, a used truck/Fire equipment dealer. Way over priced for the age and condition, that's why they have been sitting for so long.
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1988 Ford CT8000/Thibault

1050/1000/75'

Thibault Serial #T88-117



Ex: Grand Lake RD Fire(NS), ex: North Sydney NS?(Cape Breton Regional Fire)


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How about these 2 in New westminster, BC, Canada.



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1920's era ALF in a barn in Carrol Co. MD. No apparent markings Anyone have a clue about this?? Photo by Mark Hollis, used with permission.



doing some photo comparison, it looks like a 1930
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spotsylvania,va ex engine 4 1998 E\-One is now at boots and hanks scrapyard in scranton,pa
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[quote name='coolie71' date='17 October 2009 - 11:48 PM' timestamp='1255836509' post='343381']

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1920's era ALF in a barn in Carrol Co. MD. No apparent markings Anyone have a clue about this?? Photo by Mark Hollis, used with permission.

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Hey Dan is that located on Rt30? If so it may be one of Manchesters Engines. There is a guy who lives up there who owns their old Hahn, Ford brush unit and old ALF. Maybe thats it. Shot in the dark
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[quote name='gravenut74' date='18 October 2009 - 06:51 PM' timestamp='1255905068' post='343479']

Hey Dan is that located on Rt30? If so it may be one of Manchesters Engines. There is a guy who lives up there who owns their old Hahn, Ford brush unit and old ALF. Maybe thats it. Shot in the dark

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No I don't think it's on 30. I think it's in lower Carroll Co. Wasn't Dickie Y. looking for an old LaFrance that belonged to Manchester? or is he with Hampstead? I forget.

I asked the guy who took the pics to take me to see it. I told him to to look for a model and serial # too. Arbutus original engine was a '27 ALF very similar to this. Any guess on the year/model?
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[quote name='coolie71' date='17 October 2009 - 11:48 PM' timestamp='1255836509' post='343381']

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1920's era ALF in a barn in Carrol Co. MD. No apparent markings Anyone have a clue about this?? Photo by Mark Hollis, used with permission.

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I don't think it belonged to Manchester. They had several Seagraves including a safety sedan pumper. Cockeysville had a ALF similar to this that went to Jacksonville and was still around in the 70's.
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1950 Chevrolet 6400/ General Fire Truck Co. Crownsville State Hospital, Maryland 6000+miles on the odo. Will post better pics when they are done cleaning her up and have it running.    
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this is mounted to the rear side running board. Any ideas on what this may be???the sticker at the top says "wet water"    
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[quote name='coolie71' date='30 October 2009 - 05:23 AM' timestamp='1256893406' post='345220']

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Is that privately owned now?



I haven't seen that engine in years. Thanks for posting.



Thanks.



Joe
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Wet water as I understand it is just water and a small amount of foam. What it does is enhance the water making it wetter. Works great on hay or barn fires or anything that has a deeply seated base. The foam allows the water to get to the base of the fire quicker and thus getting a quicker knock down. This device is most likely where they would introduce the foam into a handline.



Hope this helps.

Kevin.
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I noticed this one in Edgecomb, ME earlier in the summer, but didn't have time to stop. As it was, when I could stop all I had was my cell phone camera. 1974 ALF Pacemaker, sitting outside the firehouse on Route 27. This was in service until sometime earlier this year. Had a For Sale sign earlier, but gone now.

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I found this one last weekend on a used car 'lot' on 1A in Lucerne-in-Maine (look it up!), just outside Ellsworth. It's a 1977 Snorkel 85'. I'm guessing probably Oshkosh/Pierce on the chassis and body, but the only plates I could find said 'Snorkel.'

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I had spotted it earlier the night before, and I finally got back to shoot it around dusk. In the rain. Narrowly missed striking a deer with my truck, too. The things we do for pix. . .

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The body looked pretty good. I have the phone # if anyone is interested in saving it.

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I really should do my detective work before I start posting. The nearest city to Lucerne-in-Maine is Bangor. Firenews.org lists a 1977 Snorkel 85' as a reserve rig there. I'd bet that this is it. If anyone has a S/N list, perhaps this will help:

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And finally, this was parked next to the Snorkel:

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I know it's not a fire Relic, but it sure was interesting. It has some sort of pump, a tank, and an elevating device. Who knows, it could have a future in the fire service. (Yes, I know it's a de-icing truck.)
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