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If I recall, that Cambridge NY Mack 505A went onto a second life in Rupert Vermont, and then went into the hands of one Mack505 of the famed Firepics.net boards!



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Ardsley Fire Dept. Ardsley NY

1928 Seagrave

   
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Hartsdale, NY



   
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Hartsdale, NY

   
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Thornwood Fire dept. Thornwood, NY

1917 Ford Model T

   
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Valhalla Fire dept. Valhalla, NY

1932 Maxim

   
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Port Chester, NY

1981 Seagrave 100' TDA

Soon to be replaced with Smeal rear mount aerial

   
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[quote name='Loot61' post='56884' date='Dec 6 2006, 23:34 ']If I recall, that Cambridge NY Mack 505A went onto a second life in Rupert Vermont, and then went into the hands of one Mack505 of the famed Firepics.net boards!



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Yep, she sits not 50 feet from where I now type. Needs new brake lines, otherwise fine. I've been looking for a Cambridge shot of her for a long time.



[url="http://mhvfc.rowleyfire.org/Mosquito%20Hill%20Vintage%20Fire%20Co./Engine%20319.html"]Mack505[/url]



Two minor corrections: she's a Type 505A, and her specs are 500/300. First 505A built, S/N 1001.
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Glad to see the owner and Photo finally found each other. That's what this board is all about.
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My contributions after scanning some old slides from my only visit to the Muster at Croton-On-The-Hudson back in 1986.



Croton Rescue 18


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Great Neck Engine 3


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11/25/2012 Update: Photos added - Leominster MA 5th Alarm. -- YouTube channel firstduephotos - Follow me on Twitter: @firstduephotos
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[quote name='tascman' post='2069' date='Jul 2 2006, 12:17 '][color="#3366FF"]Syracuse, NY operated this Seagrave tiller which was still in "original condition" when this slide was taken in 1975. Bill Schwartz pic/Mattson Collection[/color][/quote]



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I was going back over this thread the other night, This John ( cnyfiretrucks ) Dave ( fyreline ) and I shot this and several trucks about 6 weeks ago. Here is the thread to those trucks.



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Endicott NY ran this 1947 Seagrave 750/300 as Engine 5. Ron Bogardus photo.


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Beacon NY ran this 1967 Seagrave 1250/500 as Engine 1. Ron Bogardus photo.


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Here's a Ward LaFrance from Buffalo. Taken by me in 1997 at the Buffalo Fire Historical Society Muster.







   
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Here's a unique piece. This Brockway Hose Tender served Buffalo NY. I forgot the details but I think the body may have been on another chassis or perhaps horse drawn at one time?? I'm sure one of you guys from Buffalo will help me out on this. Anyway, the last I knew this was owned by the Buffalo Fire Historical Society, and the picture is in front of their Museum at their 1997 Muster. Taken by me.





   
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[quote name='firstduephotos' post='57243' date='Dec 8 2006, 18:33 ']My contributions after scanning some old slides from my only visit to the Muster at Croton-On-The-Hudson back in 1986.



Croton Rescue 18[/quote]





What a gorgous rig. Does anyone know if they still have it or where it may have gone? Hopefully someone is taking good care of it. I'd love to get my hands on it. It is sooooo nice looking.





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[quote name='knarfage' post='58782' date='Dec 15 2006, 09:20 ']What a gorgous rig. Does anyone know if they still have it or where it may have gone? Hopefully someone is taking good care of it. I'd love to get my hands on it. It is sooooo nice looking.

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It was out here in the Boston area a couple of years ago at a SPAAMFA event so I suspect it is under private ownership. It was in pretty great shape.
-Ted Pendergast

"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."

11/25/2012 Update: Photos added - Leominster MA 5th Alarm. -- YouTube channel firstduephotos - Follow me on Twitter: @firstduephotos
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