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Tankers and Tenders
Griggstown Vol. Fire Company - Franklin Twp District 2 - Somerset County NJ - Tanker 35-1 1500/3000 2007 Pierce Quantum


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Upper Makefield Fire Company - Bucks County PA - the other "Washington's Crossing" - Tanker 71 1500/3000 2010? International / 4 Guys


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I'm gonna post an early picture of one of our two White "trademark" trucks. This is Engine 122 in its original configuration.



1978 White Road Boss II / 1982 Steelcraft

1,250 GPM Waterous Pump / 2,000 GBT

Cummins NTC-350 / Fuller 6-Speed Manual
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I'm gonna post an early picture of one of our two White "trademark" trucks. This is Engine 122 in its original configuration.



1978 White Road Boss II / 1982 Steelcraft

1,250 GPM Waterous Pump / 2,000 GBT

Cummins NTC-350 / Fuller 6-Speed Manual


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Three porta-tanks used for dumping tankers - all three jet transferred into a fourth draft tank. Each tank had dual jet siphons into the draft tank. Hopewell Engine 52 ran the siphons, and Union Titusville Engine 53 was the draft/supply engine.


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[quote name='HOWE' timestamp='1321500617' post='463985']

I'm gonna post an early picture of one of our two White "trademark" trucks. This is Engine 122 in its original configuration.



1978 White Road Boss II / 1982 Steelcraft

1,250 GPM Waterous Pump / 2,000 GBT

Cummins NTC-350 / Fuller 6-Speed Manual

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love the squirrel tail! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/luxhello.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Luxhello' />
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"In preparing for battle I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable." -Dwight D. Eisenhower

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love the squirrel tail! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/luxhello.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Luxhello' />

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Hoss. I'll have to go back through my pics and find and post some of the "sister trucks" that came after ours - all with squirrel tails! All 3 of the sisters are on Mack "R" Chassis, two with tandem rear axles, and a smaller one with a single axle.
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This is how she looks now, other than current department is Santee Circle Rural rather than Moncks Corner Rural.


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Windy Hill VFC, Florence, SC


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AUSTIN, PENNSYLVANIA

POTTER COUNTY

TANKER 44-15

1975 MACK R/ALLIED 600/3200

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For HOSS - One of the Mack "R"/Steelcraft units in neighboring Clarendon County.


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[quote name='davepa' timestamp='1322792753' post='465706']AUSTIN, PENNSYLVANIA

POTTER COUNTY

TANKER 44-15

1975 MACK R/ALLIED 600/3200

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I rode officer in this thing many times. I remember driving over small trees while operating at a woods fire one night in Malvern (I was not driving) It has a interesting career so far. Originally purchased by East Whiteland (Chester County, PA)



1975 Mack R/Allied - a need was seen to replace the original tanker chassis. The company looked around and found a used Mack R chassis for sale in a front yard in Cochranville, PA. It was purchased for $21,000 in 1982-83. The chassis was originally a tractor. The fifth wheel was removed and the frame extended and the tank mounted on it by a friend of Bill Edwards over in New Jersey for $600. Additional piping was done at this time for $350. It has a 237HP Maxidyne engine with a 6-speed transmission. It was housed 8/22/92. It was sold to the Pomeroy Fire Company (Chester County, PA) in November of 1993. Pomeroy added a 12' dump valve in the rear and repainted it RW. Pomeroy sold it in 7/98 to Mountville (Lancaster County, PA). Mountville repainted in LY. They donated it to Austin (Potter County) in 07/04.



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I rode officer in this thing many times. I remember driving over small trees while operating at a woods fire one night in Malvern (I was not driving) It has a interesting career so far. Originally purchased by East Whiteland (Chester County, PA)



1975 Mack R/Allied - a need was seen to replace the original tanker chassis. The company looked around and found a used Mack R chassis for sale in a front yard in Cochranville, PA. It was purchased for $21,000 in 1982-83. The chassis was originally a tractor. The fifth wheel was removed and the frame extended and the tank mounted on it by a friend of Bill Edwards over in New Jersey for $600. Additional piping was done at this time for $350. It has a 237HP Maxidyne engine with a 6-speed transmission. It was housed 8/22/92. It was sold to the Pomeroy Fire Company (Chester County, PA) in November of 1993. Pomeroy added a 12' dump valve in the rear and repainted it RW. Pomeroy sold it in 7/98 to Mountville (Lancaster County, PA). Mountville repainted in LY. They donated it to Austin (Potter County) in 07/04.



Bruce

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I DID NOT KNOW THEY WERE ALL THE SAME ONE.
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oh some bozo somewhere will want to call them large volume water supply transportation vehicles.
Ed Harvey

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"In preparing for battle I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable." -Dwight D. Eisenhower

All fires will go out; and all bleeding will stop - eventually.

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West Bradford (Chester County, PA)

1967 White / Heil 2250 gallons


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Liberty Fire Co., Spring City (Chester County, PA)

1972 International Fleetstar / Car-Mar, full cab, 600/3800


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Atglen Fire Co. (Chester County, PA)

1980 Mack R chassis, 350/3200


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Richmond, VA Foam-Tanker No. 8



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John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau

October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old
The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States
First established in 1782







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Richmond, VA Foam-Tanker No. 25

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October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old
The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States
First established in 1782







"In God We Trust - All Others We Take For Granted"
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Allamuchy, NJ Mack Tanker


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