[quote name='Rheems1' post='59391' date='Dec 17 2006, 23:08 ']Dr. Stinebaugh,
It has been awhile since I have seen this piece, but if my memory serves me properly... it is on the rear step up into the body. I only had a couple of minutes to look at the truck as they weren't friendly at Everett and were asking me to leave. I could be wrong on this, I am definutly no where close to perfect though.
After looking at that picture of it, you can indeed see the Hamerly logo on it.... I guess it was refurbed and that was removed. I questioned it being a Hamerly as well, but the guy who was showing me around said no it wasn't, it was an LTI. So that is what I wrote in and believed up to this point, it now serves the Lairdsville Fire Department in Lycoming County. I put a pic of it up under the Pennsylvania Fire/EMS thread and it doesn't have that logo on it.
Dave[/quote]
Those are two different rigs! Check the canopy and jumpseat windows, they are different. If you check out the pics on Highspire's website, they had two Ford C pumpers. My money is on this theory: One was the Hamerly shown in the first pic, lettered for Highspire. The other is the older Ford C at Highspire, that was refurbed by LTI and sold to Lairdsville.
It has been awhile since I have seen this piece, but if my memory serves me properly... it is on the rear step up into the body. I only had a couple of minutes to look at the truck as they weren't friendly at Everett and were asking me to leave. I could be wrong on this, I am definutly no where close to perfect though.
After looking at that picture of it, you can indeed see the Hamerly logo on it.... I guess it was refurbed and that was removed. I questioned it being a Hamerly as well, but the guy who was showing me around said no it wasn't, it was an LTI. So that is what I wrote in and believed up to this point, it now serves the Lairdsville Fire Department in Lycoming County. I put a pic of it up under the Pennsylvania Fire/EMS thread and it doesn't have that logo on it.
Dave[/quote]
Those are two different rigs! Check the canopy and jumpseat windows, they are different. If you check out the pics on Highspire's website, they had two Ford C pumpers. My money is on this theory: One was the Hamerly shown in the first pic, lettered for Highspire. The other is the older Ford C at Highspire, that was refurbed by LTI and sold to Lairdsville.