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[quote name='pumper8032' timestamp='1302572842' post='434108']
The then Ladder 1
I understand it was a 1990 Seagrave Tiller Ex Richmond Virginia
Replaced in 2007 and sold to Cornelius FD in North Carolina.
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Richmond Truck 7 1988 Seagrave 100 FT-TDA
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Thats all I can find for now. Hope you enjoy.
[quote name='Truckman' timestamp='1302578626' post='434193']
Richmond Truck 7 1988 Seagrave 100 FT-TDA
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Ahhh brilliant thanks for the update mate
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HAYMARKET-GAINESVILLE, VIRGINIA
TANKER 4-1
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY
MACK F/?????
DAVE BOWEN COLLECTION UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHER
DOES ANYONE KNOW THE YEAR WHO BUILT THE TANK, PUMP AND TANK SIZE?
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RICHMOND COUNTY, VIRGINIA
FORD F/OREN
DAVE BOWEN COLLECTION UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHER
I THINK THIS IS A 1956 UNKNOWN PUMP AND TANK
I AM UNFAMILIAR WITH RICHMOND COUNTY. IS FARNHAM DIVISION THE STATION IT IS ASSIGNED?
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[quote name='davepa' timestamp='1302649977' post='434323']
RICHMOND COUNTY, VIRGINIA
FORD F/OREN
DAVE BOWEN COLLECTION UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHER
I THINK THIS IS A 1956 UNKNOWN PUMP AND TANK
I AM UNFAMILIAR WITH RICHMOND COUNTY. IS FARNHAM DIVISION THE STATION IT IS ASSIGNED?
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I believe so.Its Station 2 in Richmond County which is Farnham.
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[quote name='treywhite' timestamp='1302650785' post='434332']
I believe so.Its Station 2 in Richmond County which is Farnham.
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Welcome Trey.
Farnham is a small town in Richmond County, VA
Not to be confused with Richmond City. There is about a 53 miles seperation between the two.
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Stafford Engine and Truck 2
Alexandria Engine 58
Stafford Engine 2
Engine and Medic 55
Yorkshire Engine 8
Yorkshire Attack 8 - Extrication Capable
Yorkshire Engine 8-Bravo in quarters
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Stafford once ran this 1971 American LaFrance 900 TDA 100 FT, whch was orginaly Richmond, VA Truck 3
Unknown Photographter
My Collection
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This is what that Truck looked as Richmond Truck 3.
My collection
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[quote name='Truckman' timestamp='1303527688' post='436340']
This is what that Truck looked as Richmond Truck 3.
My collection
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Where is the siren (Fed Q or Electronic) on this rig?
Remember, it's their Emergency, not yours ! Arrive Alive !
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[quote name='Engine504Driver' timestamp='1303604635' post='436462']
Where is the siren (Fed Q or Electronic) on this rig?
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Hard to tell but it looks like its a Federal 184 (?) with a siren speaker integrated into the base of the beacon ray.
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Richmond didn't use Federal Q2B's back then Chris, and SrFireOfficial is correct the siren speaker is part of the beacon ray.
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[quote name='Engine504Driver' timestamp='1303604635' post='436462']
Where is the siren (Fed Q or Electronic) on this rig?
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These rides didn't have Q's. The electronic speaker was the base of the 184 light.
The Q2 wasn't out yet in 1971.
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