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[quote name='SVFDChief2' date='23 October 2010 - 10:30 AM' timestamp='1287843045' post='408436']

The 1938 USA built at Fort Holibird Baltimore Md, was our 1st truck in service from 1947 to 1949 and after 4 years of discussion the owner finally agreed to let us return it to Sperryville. It just arrived this week. Rough shape but it was our 1st

Richie Burke

Chief

Sperryville VFD

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Richie,



I believe your departments USA Class 750 pumper carried USA registration W-5089. It that is correct, the rig was not only built at the Motor Transport Shop at Holabird, but served at the Camp also. You can verify this information by finding pump serial number since the motor is missing. W-5089 would have carried pump # Northern 72BYH 112. If the serial number on the pump is different from this number let me know and I'll try to provide additional information for you.



Ted


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[quote name='BA000049' date='21 October 2010 - 05:23 PM' timestamp='1287695019' post='408198']

Dave,



That is because you most likely have Dan with you, and they don't have any KME's in there !



Have a great day.



Bruce

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Careful now, you might hurt Dan's feelings!
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Fritz,



Your stealing my saying. lol. I have contacts for the rest of the new rigs in Adams if ya want it.
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Found this Ford/Ward Lafrance at the Thunder Ridge Ski Area in Patterson, NY Registration sticker says 1969 with a VIN of C85LUD98788, a plate on the pump panel said 1968. Obviously was a snapple advertisement, but it looks like it was originally red, and later repainted yellow. 1000gpm pump/500 gallons water(estimate). Inside the cab, on a sunvisor KEH-912 is written in marker. Google search comes back to Ulster County Emergency services. Does anyone have any ideas on who this previously served?



   



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East Chicago Hts,IL

Int'l/Central St.Louis


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This relic is a 1972 American LaFrance. I belive it was a former Mauldin, Sc Engine. It had lettering of a BBQ place on the doors (now removed) It was part of a Halloween display.--hence the skulls in the dash board. This Guy went all out in his Yard, a real crashed airplane and a hearse beside a graveyard.





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[quote name='Bklyn Phil' date='10 July 2006 - 12:29 PM' timestamp='1152551371' post='6828']

Here's the side showing Christmas garland and tree lights

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I know this is a older post, But are you shure its franklin MA, The logo and number matches Franklin CT?
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[quote name='EMS 12' date='23 March 2009 - 10:42 PM' timestamp='1237864925' post='292042']

Mahaffey Fire Co.

Clearfield County, PA.



Engine 29-3

1973 WLF 1250/1000

X-NJ. ???

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Get ready to move this photo from this sad endings thread. I just purchased her! Can't wait to bring her home!!! Yes it came from North Centerville Hazlet Twp. NJ.<img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/3_12_26v.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='3_12_26v' /><img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/3_12_25v.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='3_12_25v' />
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After parts for this model Ford fire engine does anyone know of a place to buy things like badges, petrol cap etc


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[quote name='NZFirefighter' date='11 December 2010 - 01:27 AM' timestamp='1292047675' post='414535']

After parts for this model Ford fire engine does anyone know of a place to buy things like badges, petrol cap etc

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Get a copy of HEMMINGS MOTOR NEWS. Many vendors listed throughout that might be able to help, and there are classified listings as well that may have what you need.
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[quote name='1958 F.W.D.' date='11 December 2010 - 02:41 PM' timestamp='1292095261' post='414565']

Get a copy of HEMMINGS MOTOR NEWS. Many vendors listed throughout that might be able to help, and there are classified listings as well that may have what you need.

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LMC Truck or National Parts Depot, If they don't have what you are looking for generaly they can steer you in a direction. Both have on-line catalogs and awesome customer service.
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South Pittsburg Mountain, TN "X Engine 1"



1970's IHC LoadStar S-1754/Darley

750/500

Found in Hawkins County, TN



Andrew C. Messer Photo (2010)



   
Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



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Quote:South Pittsburg Mountain, TN "X Engine 1"



1970's IHC LoadStar S-1754/Darley

750/500

Found in Hawkins County, TN



Andrew C. Messer Photo (2010)



While I have no way to confirm it, I have a suspicion that there's much more history to this rig. Many years ago, there was a subscription fire department in East Ridge, TN. This small city is located south of Chattanooga, along the Georgia border, and is protected today by a municipal fire department. At the time of the closing of the subscription FD, in the mid-1990's, they were running four International/Darley pumpers of various years. I was never able to coax any of them outside for photos, so I have no evidence for comparison, but they had a couple that were Loadstars similar to this one. Upon closing down, the four rigs were sold to the Dallas Bay FD, located north of Chattanooga, and placed in substations. All have since been sold to other FD's. I photographed two 1950's rigs at South Pittsburg Mountain several years ago (there was no station, they were parked in front of the Chief's house!), and this International/Darley was not one of them, but shortly afterwards, I found that both rigs I shot had been replaced by something newer. I'll bet it was this rig and that it came to them from Dallas Bay. I wonder what sits in front of the Chief's house now..... <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/shrug.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Shrug' />
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Thanks for the info Dave! The subscription FD, was it called East Ridge FD also? I know East Ridge still operates an FD with two stations today. We just happened upon this rig along the side of Highway 11E outside Rogersville on Saturday. As soon as we saw it, it immediately rang a bell as something I'd seen you post a while back, but I was just a little off. Didn't you shoot a truck at So. Pittsburg Mtn. that was from somewhere in Virginia, and was then sold back to wherever it was originally from up there?



We didn't really go prowling around this truck a whole lot, there were some people at a nearby business staring us down like convicts while we were taking the picture of it! We saw the hand-painted letters on the doors and figured it was probably original to South Pittsburg Mtn, TN.
Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



Visit My Photo Website! WNC Fire Pics




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Yes, the subscription FD was called East Ridge FD. South Pittsburg had a similar International Loadstar that I have photographed, but it had Boyer bodywork. The two rigs I shot at South Pittsburg Mountain were an x-USAF WLF 750A that they bought from Haletown, TN and an open-cab GMC/American that came from Great Falls, VA and is now owned by a collector up there.
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[quote name='GA_Dave' date='13 December 2010 - 02:01 PM' timestamp='1292265678' post='414848']

Yes, the subscription FD was called East Ridge FD. South Pittsburg had a similar International Loadstar that I have photographed, but it had Boyer bodywork. The two rigs I shot at South Pittsburg Mountain were an x-USAF WLF 750A that they bought from Haletown, TN and an open-cab GMC/American that came from Great Falls, VA and is now owned by a collector up there.

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Dave,



If possible, could you post the photo of the GMC/American ex- Great Falls, VA?



Thanks,





Mike Sanders
Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
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Anyone have any shots of the tiller trucks that formerly served Tulsa Oklahoma?
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I shot this 1949 Mack 85LS-1358 on my way to work in Philadelphia, Enterprise Ave by the Automall

It was used by Curt Weldon as a parade piece.

Originally from Pottstown PA Enterprise Fire Co



link to original FD photo http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/inde...t&p=370278
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Passing through Bedford Hills, NY I found this Ex-New Paltz, NY E\-One, marked E- 43-16, in the lot used to store apparatus for the Mutual-Aid Americas program. ([url="http://www.mutual-aid.org/"]http://www.mutual-aid.org/[/url]) I have no info on it. It has only been there less than a month as far as I know. In the background is Ex-Lyme, NH Ford, the Ex-Saltsburg,PA Ford is no longer on the lot, shown earlier in this thread.


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