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[quote name='FLJack' post='71656' date='Jan 28 2007, 16:40 ']I found this hulk behind a barbed wire fence on a festival grounds along US 301 south of Zephyrhills FL yesterday. It is a

1955 (?) FWD, perhaps an ex-FDNY rig. FLJack.[/quote]



Sure looks to be one of our old "re-powered" tillers. I woulda thought for SURE that those things were all long gone in a shredder.



Nice find!
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[quote name='Crossbronxxpress' post='71679' date='Jan 28 2007, 17:57 ']Sure looks to be one of our old "re-powered" tillers. I woulda thought for SURE that those things were all long gone in a shredder.



Nice find![/quote]



Marc

I agree, it looks like it was someones rig from up here in the northeast. FDNY is a strong possiblity. The bars over the cab would have held the plywood "Riot Roof" on. I know some North Jersey cities did this also. The cab looks FDNY for that time frame. Could this be Old Ladder 52? It was the LAST WOODEN Stick on the job in 1972... It might have lasted 35 years. Just like OLD FDNY... just retire and go to FLORIDA!
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it definitely looks like one of the 1955 FWD's. nice find.
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[quote name='GA_Dave' post='25234' date='Aug 21 2006, 16:40 ']I found this one on my recent trip north. It sits behind a supermarket at the intersection of Routes 5 and 20 in Silver Creek, NY. It's in pretty bad shape, the bottoms of some of the compartments are laying on the ground below the rig where they fell out! It's a 1966 Mack, C-95F-1531, with a 1000 GPM pump and a large tank, possibly 1000 gallons. Some of the lettering could still be read. "Engine 363" and "Hambden" were still visible, even though they had been removed. I googled "Hambden Fire" and the only one I could find was Hambden Fire Department in Chardon, OH. Anyone have further info?[/quote]





I have some further info for you Dave, the owner of the truck is Norm Habib, he owns Petri Baking Products in Silver Creek, NY. From what I understand this guy loves to buy old Mack fire trucks and had a Mack serial at one time.
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Shot 2 trucks today that I had been meaning to shoot for awhile. First up is a Ford chassis pumper of some type. It was the City of Cohutta, GA. E-3 at some point.


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At least Cohutta's old E-5 was out in the open more. Here is a former Whitfield Co. GA. ALF on an International chassis. 750 GPM, unknown tank size.


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This one hit home, and hit home HARD. She was originally Cobb Co. Ladder 10, purchased new in 1968 for the Fair Oaks Fire District and was painted school bus yellow. She went thru a major refurb in the early '80s and was painted red then. A new Station 10 was built on Powder Springs Rd. and I got to drive her occasionally as an Engr. (Then Sgt.) When Station #22 was built, she was reassigned there as Ladder 22. That's where I spent some time with her again as a new LT. riding seat when Capt. Ballentine was off about '89. Now she barely had anything to say to me as she is more of a play-toy for some birthday party outfit. How degrading for such a proud ol' gal!


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Here is a front on view. You can still barely make out the "Cobb County" on her nose. I don't remember the exact manufacturer, but I think it was an FWD chassis and could everything else been made/assemblied by Snorkel? Any info would be greatly appreciated.

Don't have a clue what was up with the sign. She still sports her Fed. Q2b, a REAL siren. It sure did work a lot better than those fake Q2b electronic junks.

I think the Mack mirrors were an afterthought. Probably something lying around the shop when one got knocked off.


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[quote name='FLJack' post='71656' date='Jan 28 2007, 16:40 ']I found this hulk behind a barbed wire fence on a festival grounds along US 301 south of Zephyrhills FL yesterday. It is a

1955 (?) FWD, perhaps an ex-FDNY rig. FLJack.[/quote]



Jack Calderone's "Wheels of the Bravest" id's this unit as a 1955 FWD tractor AND 75' wooden aerial. 25 of them were purchased. Info on p 135, which shows one lettered as L32.

The ladders utilized laminated Douglas Fir for extra strength. The ladder was further strengthened with truss rods on the fly and the bed. Those are still evident in the posted pic.



Phil, Bklyn.
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Quote:This one hit home, and hit home HARD. She was originally Cobb Co. Ladder 10, purchased new in 1968 for the Fair Oaks Fire District and was painted school bus yellow. She went thru a major refurb in the early '80s and was painted red then. A new Station 10 was built on Powder Springs Rd. and I got to drive her occasionally as an Engr. (Then Sgt.) When Station #22 was built, she was reassigned there as Ladder 22. That's where I spent some time with her again as a new LT. riding seat when Capt. Ballentine was off about '89. Now she barely had anything to say to me as she is more of a play-toy for some birthday party outfit. How degrading for such a proud ol' gal!



1969 International CO-8190/Pierce

1000/0/75' Snorkel

#2068-B
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Hey Bob, here is your snorkel all cleaned up. A boring night on TV so I tried some photo editing. Hope you like it. FLJack.


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[quote name='FLJack' post='75482' date='Feb 9 2007, 21:42 ']Hey Bob, here is your snorkel all cleaned up. A boring night on TV so I tried some photo editing. Hope you like it. FLJack.[/quote]



Thanks Jack! I DO like it. She looks decent there. Whatcha use, Photoshop?
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[quote name='GA_Dave' post='75391' date='Feb 9 2007, 19:33 ']1969 International CO-8190/Pierce

1000/0/75' Snorkel

#2068-B[/quote]



Thanks Dave. Didn't know Pierce was that old. After I posted I saw an Internt'l with the "V" emblem and remembered it had one on it's nose prior to refurb. I now promote you to Tarmac the Magnificent of all Fire Apparatus.

(How DOES he know these things?)
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Bob, that cleanup was done with Adobe Photoshop. Jack.
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Reminder to all.... Just think one day the first Rig you were on COULD be in a Muesum... Or THIS!!! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Big Grin' /> <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Lol' /> I have to say a KIDS PARTY Truck was a Long shot for me to think could happen.... To someone ELSE!
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Pierce has been around since 1913. I have a shot of that Snorkel that I took back when it was still in service. I'll post it later this evening. I'm working on the P-8D today and just came in for lunch. I'll be back after it gets too dark to see what I'm doing out there.
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[quote name='Fireman5230' post='75593' date='Feb 10 2007, 13:40 ']Reminder to all.... Just think one day the first Rig you were on COULD be in a Muesum... Or THIS!!! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Big Grin' /> <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Lol' /> I have to say a KIDS PARTY Truck was a Long shot for me to think could happen.... To someone ELSE![/quote]



Who'd a thunk! Yea, party truck. Geeze Louise, I stood there and stared for a few minutes before I could get up the nerve to take her picture. Just ain't right for that particular truck. Now any Freightliner is a different story. They would deserve something like that.
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Here's a shot of the old Cobb County Snorkel taken back when it was in service at Station 10.


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[quote name='GA_Dave' post='75739' date='Feb 10 2007, 21:32 ']Here's a shot of the old Cobb County Snorkel taken back when it was in service at Station 10.[/quote]



Now THAT'S how I remember her. Thanks Dave!
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This 1971 Mack CF/Pierce 85ft Snorkel is still sitting in a truck lot in Huntingburg IN. How it got from Livingston NJ to out here(and not in service), is a mystery to me. It could use a little work, but not too much.


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