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Is this the Ramsey rig getting scrpped?



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if it's there by, by !

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Found this Ford-Bean (?) at a repair shop in downtown Phoenix this morning.  I searched high and low for a builder plate but without success.  Digital sign boards have been added to the sides where the ground ladder and hard sleeves would be found.  

 

   

 

 

 

 

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Same rig as above, driver's side...

 

   

 

 

 

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Quote:Same rig as above, driver's side...

 

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Looks from what I can see in the pic that the rear edge of the compartments slopes at an angle at the top; suggesting a Bean/FMC build. Not much else to go on, though.
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Quote:Same rig as above, driver's side...

 

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I bet that siren sounded real nice inside that cab, IIRC there isn't a head liner on this model cab. :o
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Saw this at the Kern County Training Facility. Any info?



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Quote:Saw this at the Kern County Training Facility. Any info?
former Engine 75, Kern County, CA

1954 GMC 753/Van Pelt

750/1000

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Found this old engine behind the old fire station in Liberty, NC last week.



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What is the truck to the left? It looks like a cab-over White chassis.
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White 3000

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Quote:former Engine 75, Kern County, CA

1954 GMC 753/Van Pelt

750/1000

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Thank you
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Is it a fire truck?
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I found this "Turf Rescue" unit in the parking garage at Saint Mary Medical Center in Langhorne, Bucks County, PA.   I believe this was retired from Barnegat Light Vol Fire Co (Ocean County, NJ), where it was their Surf Rescue unit.  It is now used by a landscaping company.   

 



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I found this truck en route to a Christmas parade this week.  It's now privately owned in the Western North Carolina area, along with 3 other rigs.  This is just a grab shot from where it was sitting at the gas station when I saw it.  The owner gave me permission to come shoot all four of his rigs, which I plan to do spring or summer of 2014.  

 

Thanks to Mike Martinelli & Greg Stapleton for their help on the history of this truck!

 

Winfield, TN "Former Engine 103"

1982 Mack CF685F12

1250/500

Cha. # 2203

 

Formerly served Andover, MA as "Engine 1" and later "Engine 2"

 

Now privately owned in Bryson City, NC

 

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I found a 1080ish tillered Seagrave in Millville New Jersey.  The markings indicate it was once Ladder 2 in North Hudson.  Anyone got additional information?  Don't have the skills to post the pictures
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My father found this engine in a junk yard outside of Utica NY.  Its a 1930's E series Mack.  Originally a military apparatus they were sold to volunteer departments after WW2 for $1.  This one lived part of its life in Otter Lake NY.

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Ex-FDNY Ladder 175 at Brookfield's awaiting the scrappers torch

SL 9418T

1994 Seagrave 100' TDA

"Steady Lads"

 



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Another unknown FDNY tiller already in the yard at Brookfield

 



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