Sweet Valley Luzerne County's 1947 Chevy Pumper
they still have it,also that photo looks familiar!
they still have it,also that photo looks familiar!
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Sweet Valley Luzerne County's 1947 Chevy Pumper
they still have it,also that photo looks familiar!
Thanks, looks like they purchased and placed into service West Grove Chester County's former 1985 Ford Brush Truck
it's for sale i haven't heard if they got a buyer for it yet? and matt speaking of west grove apparatus they once had a 1951 american la france ladder truck the body and ladder has been removed and the cab has been repainted it was turned into a car carrier used to transport racing cars it is owned by an individual next to sacramento,pa fire co (schuykill,county)
That was a long time ago when we took that photo !!!!
Spring Ford Rescue Squad Chester County's former Ford/Sanford Rescue Truck
Mt Gretna Fire Company in Lebanon County recently finalized a deal with
Hershey Vol. Fire Dept. purchasing their old 1993 Spartan / Darley 2000 GPM pumper. They received it last weekend. (this picture from 2001)
I don't think that is the one they got. I think the 1993 went to Fairview Twp. in York County. I think Mt. Gretna got the 1999/86 Spartan/Pierce/ITE 2000/1000/50/50.
[quote name='Shoop' timestamp='1335808839' post='483592']
I don't think that is the one they got. I think the 1993 went to Fairview Twp. in York County. I think Mt. Gretna got the 1999/86 Spartan/Pierce/ITE 2000/1000/50/50. [/quote] From the photo on their facebook site. This engine is the one at their station. the 1999 has a larger window after the crew compartment and I don't believe it has an overhead ladder rack like the 1993 has.
Thanks for the info. I'll have to do some more digging, but your most likely 100% correct.
This is a photo of the 1999/1986 Spartan / Pierce rehab, with the larger window after the crew door.
the 1999 was Engine 48, where as the 1993 was Engine 48-1. Photo by Me.
Does anyone have any info on this apparatus.
From Glenn Lebanon Fire Co., Lebanon County. Believe it was replaced in late 1990's early 2000 Squad 42. Believe to be a Ford F Mid 1970's, Reading body? Photo by Josh Knoll
[quote name='VipAG8' timestamp='1335960530' post='483774']
Does anyone have any info on this apparatus. From Glenn Lebanon Fire Co., Lebanon County. Believe it was replaced in late 1990's early 2000 Squad 42. Believe to be a Ford F Mid 1970's, Reading body? Photo by Josh Knoll [/quote] 1972 Ford/1986 Reading Air/Light unit from Glenn Lebanon... they took a member's old pick up truck that they were going to get rid of, put this utility body on it and called it thier air/light unit (you can see that the body is newer than the chassis in this picture). It was replaced in 1999 by thier current Air/Light unit (as I have it in my records).
[quote name='Rheems1' timestamp='1335966226' post='483777']
1972 Ford/1986 Reading Air/Light unit from Glenn Lebanon... they took a member's old pick up truck that they were going to get rid of, put this utility body on it and called it thier air/light unit (you can see that the body is newer than the chassis in this picture). It was replaced in 1999 by thier current Air/Light unit (as I have it in my records). [/quote] That Ford cab is newer than a 1972. If it is all original, it has to be a 1978 or 1979, the only years that cab had rectangle headlights available.
I wasn't sure either, all of the old Ford cabs that are of that age are unknown territory to me.. I photographed this thing when I was a youngster and got the information, as we all know though the information you recieve is subject to review and corrections.
[quote name='GA_Dave' timestamp='1335970778' post='483792']
That Ford cab is newer than a 1972. If it is all original, it has to be a 1978 or 1979, the only years that cab had rectangle headlights available. [/quote] Not to belabor the point, but my 1978 4wd pickup had round headlights, so this must be a 1979.
[quote name='gfd1' timestamp='1335973452' post='483812']
Not to belabor the point, but my 1978 4wd pickup had round headlights, so this must be a 1979. [/quote] Not necessarily. Round headlights were standard on lower trim level pickups in 1978, but the rectangle ones were used on the upper trim level packages. They became standard on all levels in 1979. The upper level trim on 1978 models usually included chrome mouldings along the side of the body, which this one doesn't have, but they could have been removed.
I HAVE IT AS A 1979 FORD F/BRIGHTBILL
[quote name='GA_Dave' timestamp='1335970778' post='483792']
That Ford cab is newer than a 1972. If it is all original, it has to be a 1978 or 1979, the only years that cab had rectangle headlights available. [/quote] Dave, from 1973-1979 The Ford F series pickup had the same body style. In 1978, they changed the grill and kept the headlights round until mid-1978. From mid year through the 1979 model year, the headlights went square.
Ed Saliba Jr.
1st Assistant Chief City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire I.S.O. Class 4 Department
[quote name='theunknowncomic' timestamp='1335744460' post='483485']
Thanks, looks like they purchased and placed into service West Grove Chester County's former 1985 Ford Brush Truck it's for sale i haven't heard if they got a buyer for it yet? and matt speaking of west grove apparatus they once had a 1951 american la france ladder truck the body and ladder has been removed and the cab has been repainted it was turned into a car carrier used to transport racing cars it is owned by an individual next to sacramento,pa fire co (schuykill,county) [/quote]the Ladder was purchased used from North Wales/North Penn Montgomery County PA
Newtown Fire Association's former Pierce Quantum Pumper that ran from station 55 in Newtown Township Bucks County
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Newtown Fire Association's former Pierce Quantum Pumper that ran from station 55 in Newtown Township Bucks County [/quote] Looks to be a newer rig what happend to it?
John Fauble
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