thanks chris for the great yellow mack pics
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Satellite 2 Bronx NY Housed with E-72 1983 Mack/Ward79 Hose Wagon MS8301 Photo by C.Page
Satellite 2 Bronx NY 1993 Mack/Saulsbury Hose Wagon MS9302 Photo by C.Page
Ok I will scan some more tomorrow and post them.
That's one hell of an air horn on the Sat...
Scott
[quote name='cpage' date='01 December 2009 - 08:43 PM' timestamp='1259716999' post='350354']
Engine 4 Manhattan NY 1981 Mack MP8105 From my Collection (Credit to photog) [/quote] If memory serves me right, the "canarys" didn't last too long!!
John Hinant
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[quote name='Truckman' date='02 December 2009 - 10:07 AM' timestamp='1259765257' post='350389']
If memory serves me right, the "canarys" didn't last too long!! [/quote] Some lasted into the 1990's. As for Engine 4... It was first assigned to Engine 10. Then in 1993 re-assigned to Engine 4. In 1985 (I think) it was sent out and repainted Red with a White Roof. (only 2 or 3 got a paint job) It lasted there until they got their 1993 Seagrave. Became a spare for a few years and Sold off. Frenchtown, NJ bought the rig. While doing the refurbishment in house the members found traces of the Lime Yellow. It was repainted red and white and became the Companies Foam Engine 2. As of now, it is still in their hands but kept outside... |
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