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United States Forest Service
Lolo National Forest (Montana) Engine E681

This is one of the new national standard Model 643 (Type 6 engine, 4 wheel drive, 300 gallon tank)



It is available with either a 90 gpm gasoline aux pump, or a 130 gpm diesel aux pump, and a 300 gallon tank.


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Aaron Woods
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AH-1 Cobra.
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Mendocino National Forest (Northern California) Engine 343, stationed at the Soda Creek Station in Lake County.



2010 IH / KME Model 326. As far as I have seen 2010 was the first time KME built any fire apparatus for the USFS.



250 gpm pto pump, 600 gallon tank


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The Model 326 continues the US Forest Service tradition of using a rear mounted pump panel.


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Angeles Utillity 12.
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Angeles Patrol 12.
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Angeles E310.
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Angeles National Forest

Dozer 3 and transport



IH and Cat D7


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ANF Fire Cobra.
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Hey Aaron,

Do you have any photos of the rear of the Model 643 type 6? I am going to try to make a model of it for my fleet, but want to be acurate. Thanks, and great pics. I grew up going to Sequoia and Yosemite all the time, and miss it very much.



Scott
Scott Lutz

Hamilton EMS

Hamilton, TX
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Scott this might help



[url="http://www.fs.fed.us/fire/equipment/engine-models/models.html"]http://www.fs.fed.us/fire/equipment/engine-models/models.html[/url]



If you go to the part for the Model 643 markings, it includes some 3 views.



I will look though my photos, I probably got some showing the back end.
Aaron Woods
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Modoc National Forest Engines 44 and 45 in front of their station in Adin, CA.



Both IH / Pierce Model 62 type 3 4x4 engines.

500/500


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Modoc National Forest Water Tender 57



350 / 1500



It is looking a bit neglected because it was replaced earlier this year with Water Tender 257, one of the new national standard Model 22 tactical water tenders (similar in appearance but the tank is mounted lower on the body).


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Angeles Patrol 11.
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Great photos everyone. Is there a list available that breaks down the forest abbreviations I.e CA-ANF or AZ-CNF? During the fire season I see lots of visiting USFS vehicles around and would like to break down the codes...
John I.

Fire/EMS Dispatcher / EMT-B

Fire Apparatus Photographer / Hobbyist

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John this should have what you are looking for. The top link takes you to a document with the 3 letter designators used nationwide (warning it is a big list). Some other info at the other links that could be helpful.



[url="http://www.nifc.blm.gov/nsdu/unit_id/Publish.html"]http://www.nifc.blm.gov/nsdu/unit_id/Publish.html[/url]
Aaron Woods
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Mendocino National Forest

BC38


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Angeles Division 2.
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Aaron, That is great. I already built a replica of the Texas Forest Service type 6 at McGregor, and wanted to try some USFS trucks to add to the diorama.



Scott
Scott Lutz

Hamilton EMS

Hamilton, TX
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[quote name='Aaronw' timestamp='1344528514' post='494671']

John this should have what you are looking for. The top link takes you to a document with the 3 letter designators used nationwide (warning it is a big list). Some other info at the other links that could be helpful.



[url="http://www.nifc.blm.gov/nsdu/unit_id/Publish.html"]http://www.nifc.blm.gov/nsdu/unit_id/Publish.html[/url]

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http://www.wildcad.net/WCCA-ANF.htm



Another good source this one is for the Angeles.
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