[quote name='MikeMFD26' post='149515' date='Sep 18 2007, 18:57 ']Howie,
I was also wondering where she served. Following my research, my best guess would be Schenectady, NY. They had a 1974 Maxim FFCLT100 100' tiller with serial # 3226. (The incorrect s/n shown on e-bay states 3236- a pumper for Seminole, FL) In my informal research, I found Maxim had only produced 11 or so F model 100' tillers in the time frame around 1974. But none come as close as Schenectady to the stated e-bay serial #. I'll see if I can come up with a photo to make a definitive match. I'll keep you posted.[/quote]
Schenectady trucks of this era had "Fire Dept." and the unit number on the doors, just like this one does. I would say that it has to be a Schenectady rig.
I was also wondering where she served. Following my research, my best guess would be Schenectady, NY. They had a 1974 Maxim FFCLT100 100' tiller with serial # 3226. (The incorrect s/n shown on e-bay states 3236- a pumper for Seminole, FL) In my informal research, I found Maxim had only produced 11 or so F model 100' tillers in the time frame around 1974. But none come as close as Schenectady to the stated e-bay serial #. I'll see if I can come up with a photo to make a definitive match. I'll keep you posted.[/quote]
Schenectady trucks of this era had "Fire Dept." and the unit number on the doors, just like this one does. I would say that it has to be a Schenectady rig.
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