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American LaFrance Apparatus
Baltimore County, MD

Reserve Engine 68 (Junked 2005)


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Baltimore County, MD

Reserve Truck 94 (Junked 2002?)


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[quote name='Photoguy Kurt 07' post='78376' date='Feb 18 2007, 17:08 ']Baltimore County, MD

Reserve Truck 94 (Junked 2002?)[/quote]

My dad got this and now has this at his shop.
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BCoFD Halethorpe Truck # 5

1979 ALF Cent. 100' TDA

photo from Ret. Capt. Greg Gartside 5-A


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Not a Century series but I couldn't resist a good Factory photo

Baltimore County Fire Buerau Halethorpe Truck 5

1961 ALF 900, 100' TDA w/ 150 gal booster pump

Compl. of FADO Steve Mooney 5-A and

Ret Capt. Phil Shcubert 5-B/13-B

This was the first TDA in Balt. Co


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[quote name='BAIN172' post='78515' date='Feb 19 2007, 00:25 ']My dad got this and now has this at his shop.[/quote]



Where is your dad's shop located?
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[quote name='Photoguy Kurt 07' post='78607' date='Feb 19 2007, 12:16 ']Where is your dad's shop located?[/quote]

At Camden,New Jersey
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[quote name='Photoguy Kurt 07' post='78367' date='Feb 18 2007, 16:58 ']Baltimore County, MD

Reserve Truck 94 (Junked 2006)[/quote]

my dad now has this at his shop too.
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[quote name='Photoguy Kurt 07' post='78607' date='Feb 19 2007, 12:16 ']Where is your dad's shop located?[/quote]

It is in Camden,NJ and the 83 yellow sits inside, the 82 red sit outside in a lot.
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Montgomery AL E-20 1981 ALF Century 1500/500 Smaller pic as requested.


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BFD


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AFD TWINS


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[quote name='Photoguy Kurt 07' post='78607' date='Feb 19 2007, 12:16 ']Where is your dad's shop located?[/quote]

Kurt, I have both of the Baltimore County tillers at my shop located in Camden, NJ. I also have some other apparatus there too. I have a 1956 ALF 700 Series open cab Engine from Camden, 1967 ALF 900 Series Engine, 1973 ALF Pioneer Series 100' TDA from Pittsbrugh, PA T-47, 1976 Seagrave TDA from Boston, MA Ladder Co. 4, 1977 ALF Century Series 50' tele-squrt from Waldwick, NJ; 1978 ALF Century Series 100' TDA from Pittsburgh, PA, T-25 and 5; 1979 ALF Century Series Engine from Meriden, CT; two 1979 ALF Century Series Engine's from Philadelphia, PA, Eng. Co. 65 and 58; 1981 ALF Century Series 4-door cab 100' TDA from Baltimore County; 1983 ALF Century Series 4-door cab 100' TDA from Baltimore County; and a 1984 Seagrave Invader Engine from Philadelphia, PA, Eng. Co. 10. I also have a couple parts trucks too. I have a couple of freinds that are in the antique club that store there trucks there too. Not all the trucks are parade ready, but I plan to restore some of them and have them out at some of the upcoming musters and parades this year. Take care and be safe, Joel Bain. And nice shots, keep them coming.
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Here is one of mine from my old company Highland Hose located in the Town of Evans
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This 1977 ALF Tele-squrt formally from Waldwick, NJ. Owned by my dad Joel Bain.


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A old AmLaFrance Century MM 100 ft aerial



Being use now as a tree trimming rig



From my collection





   





   





   
John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau

October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old
The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States
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I could be wrong, but that really looks like a 900 series, not a Century.
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Quote:I could be wrong, but that really looks like a 900 series, not a Century

You are correct ... it's a 900 series. Rare to see the windshield wipers mounted above the windshield in a closed cab.
Bob



Retired and still a tax payer.
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[quote name='RichRoadB' post='79128' date='Feb 20 2007, 15:49 ']I could be wrong, but that really looks like a 900 series, not a Century.[/quote]







Yup, You are correct. I was looking up in my book for the year, in the 1960's, and saw it was really a 900 series. Any way it is unusual. Most of them end up on the junk yard, this one lived on as something else!



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John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau

October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old
The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States
First established in 1782







"In God We Trust - All Others We Take For Granted"
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